Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA)
- Class of 1960
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V4 K KM , bil V M.. ' wr-.Q s - e-To ,sf 'V A . Q ill !.,X ' , -PQ A ' S5 ' wwe.. . K MLW K - -l.. 1' A! 4: r-. ' ' , ' e- .'7 4 l 11 If K , , .if Faculty Club O'ticers Mrs. Mafgcre' Pofahl, vice-presidentp Mr. Dor-old Brummel, presidentg Miss Pat Henry social choirmang and Mr. Howcrc' Hough, treasurer, provided the teach- ers with many social events this yea' l3 Three Quarters of sharing our campus and split sessions added countless difficultities to MR. GEORGE WRENTMORES position as principal. Though his schedule was cut in half and his duties doubled, he still found time to help us with our problems, great or small. He was firm when necessary, but preferred rather to understand us and offer advice and encourage- ment. For him we have only admiration, grati- tude, and deep respect, PQ' fm L They controlled and Despite the implication on his desk, Assistant Principal MR, LUTHER DAVISSON worked hard to keep Poly and its students from getting be- hind the eight ball, Hardly a day went by that one could not see Mr, Davisson in the halls or parking lot fulfilling some mission that would make our school a better one. Director of assemblies, disciplinarian, and Mr, Wrente more's right hand mon, he proved to be a man of many duties who did them all and did them well. if ,Q guided our free ways As if seeing that two thousand three hundred students were in school land if not, why notl wasn't enough, MR, B. F, THORSON, Attend- ance Supervisor, also capably carried out the duties of Dean of Boys. Keen perception, un- derstanding, and the ability to solve problems were the key words that depicted this invalu- able member of the Administration, Guidance, sincere interest, understand- ing, and beneficial advice spell MISS JEAN THAYER. Taking on the dual responsibilities of Guidance Director and Dean of Girls, Miss Thayer has given tirelessly of her time, efforts, and abilities to serve the students of Poly. We are blessed with her presence and are truly grateful for it. 2-.. ' rf gmfli' ,. All right, what's in the bag? English teacher MR HAROLD WILLIAMS only looks up, taci ly mysteri- ous, but his English-teaching colleague MR, ROB- ERT MCCLINTOCK smiles as he examines the con- tents: an apple, twentyrtive short stories, a balogna sandwich on whole wltcat, ten book refiews . . . Here we see English teachers MISS LAURA M:- KEEVER and MRS. THELMA PATTERSON deeply engrossed in a literary publ cation at the library magazine stand. Perhaps they are reading a' intellectual essay in the Atlantic Monthly, a short story in Bear Tracks, or tcould it be?J the iokes in the Saturday Evening Posl. Yi-11 E7 Wa-t, MISS MAY HENRY' Please dont go in yet We know that being head ot the English department and teach' ing English keeps you very busy, but taking your picture w.lI only take c minute ar two. 1- l .F 3 1 9 o The English route lecl Here is English teacher MR. WILLIAM BELL, III. It only the photographer had orovided him with a book and a candle, we could have had a moving picture. lthink about this cnet. 'There are always such interesting things in my mailbox, explains English teacher MISS CAROLYN McCULl.OCHg 'bulletins, poor work notices, demerits, library line slips, and permits-for my students, ol course, ,qv S.. ,4 MRS ODETTE MALLET carefully reads a current best seller hoping to find t suiabl r er is Ill rea i is MRS. ERMA HALEY, English teacher and Bear Tracks advisor, thoughtfully studies the iambic pentameters of T. S, Eliot. classics A Literature is life, declares English teacher MRS. JUNE WARD as she assigns one hun- dred pages of literature for a night's homework. Well, that's life. OrdinarIiy we wouldn't dream of having refreshment The Honors History course was added to the curriculum this year for the during working hours, chorus English teachers MISS more intellectual students of Poly lt was taught the first semester by ANNE BOWERS, MISS AGNES McABEE, MISS ALICE HED- DEN, and MISS PATRICIA HENRY, but since the photog- rapher insisted , . 'I' ISN I IRQ Oo fb, o OP Look at the state l'm in! says social studies teacher L Now I don't wish to be too tech- nical, begins social studies teacher MR. EARLE GREEN, but the exazt measurements of the city council's chambers are . . MR. WALTER DAVIDSON as he tries to point it out to history teacher MR. JOSEPH VON HELF. However, he discovered that the state of pc'lection wasn't listed on the map. 23, 49, l2, 66-Oh! l knew that test was too easy. Some- MR, RUSSELL HADWIGER seems a little disgusted with the one passed! History teachers MR. JOHN SARINA and MR. lack of promptness in his American Institutions classes, but HENRY SEVALY facetiously complain as they compare the history teachers MRS. LORAINE THOMAS and MRS. MARIE scores of their last history test. MACKENZIE cheerfully volunteer to pass out tardy cards. FI I8 -4-r 'Y Eg . . . Egl . . , How do you spell English? puzzles Bill Mazzacane as MR. GERALD MESSNER shakes o reproving finger at one of his prize l?t students. Helpl shout history teachers MR. WILLIAM JAMES and MR. JACK SMITH as they gaze in horror at the onrush of students eagerly returning their A.S.B. voting ballots, ol our free ways A typical class is exemplified by Mr. Jack Smith and his second period history class. From the teacher's point of view, a class is a number of students eager to fill their minds with knowl- edge and understandingg from the students' point of view-well, that is an individual matfer. .lt According to the slide ru'2, begins MR. JOHN POPE, there are only 'I6 hours, 3l minutes, and 14006 seconds until the big doy, June l7. Vo wonder mathematics teachers MR, FRAN ClS BEATTY and MR. JOE ENGERS seem so pleased with thc calculations. Surely MR, DAVXD BIGBEE and MR. WILLIAM COLLOPY, as moihemaiics teachers, you dont expect to get something for nothing. After all, MR. JACK PEASE Har leitl knows that zero money token in equals zero change given cut, Oh, the monotony of it all, sighs MR. WILLIAM BARNETT as he wearily shifts not only the trivial problems of the world but the maior problems of his physics classes from one strong, tanned, muscular shoulder to the other, Y if fo ,.1 .J tr A A . 32 ,ll No, this is not a plug for sion network, this is a model eye, declares MRS. EMMA one of her biology classes. These are freeways to Truth. Y in the CBS televi- of the human BLAKESLEY to f z 1 L Which one has the Yule Brynner? The middle one, of course, You wouldn't dare! warn MR. ROY RINGWALD and MR but we must admit that MR. GEORGE LONDOS, physiology JUSTIN LOUCKS, center, as they vainly try to stop Karen and biology teacher, and MR. DONALD BRUMMEL, science Stewart and Gay Keyes from pouring water into concentrated and mathematics teacher, come a close second, sulphuric acid. The result? Our photographer didnt wait io see! ,,f With two editors this year is the Koala going to be twice as good? social studies teacher MR. OWEN EISTER, right, asks MR. KELLY ADAMS, sociology teacher and Koala advisor. Well, Mr, Adam s is it? , . V' J ?'-Z' , f 1 ,- X '4 fu ,' fi' fm 5 ' Qi' For your homework tonight you are to read Moby Dick, assigns MR. HOWARD HOUGH, English teachery the first chapter, that is. Through their words our route As the first bell rings MRS. MARGARET BLACKWELL beckons to the students of her special education classes. -C3 i , Lf ' , ' l MlSS GERDA Sfl5U Z2 explaining the furctions and procedures of her classes to the parents of her German students was a typical scene on Back-to-School Night. The usual Oh-my-aching-feet-how-does-Suzie-climb-all-thesestairs? com- plaint was heard repeatedly, but the parents missed the best part-climbing all those stairs at 7:30 in the morning. I., :AI Xi' E4 At last we've found the perfect one, sigh MISS DELIA LOPEZ and MR. LOUIS LIST as they idolize master Spanish student Jim Linke, who gazes allknowingly into the realms of verb coniugations and Spanish grammar. In their classrooms MISS GLADYS GILBERT ard MISS MARGARET FINLEY, Latin teachers, see': to bring alive early Roman culture. was made clear :P g.s,-Af Ll :G ,v f'AE ,w-iv Pai is Paris, how wonderful! sighs French language student Jeanne Steves as MISS GERDA SCHULZE enthusiastically points out the beauty of the gardens near the Arc de Triomphe. With his sombrero at hand, MR, WILBUR BOOTH, Spanish instruclor, checks his grade book to see which students are in line for an oral report fin Spanish, of courselj. En esta clase hablamos espanol, says SENOR JOSEPH LEUENBERGER. If you don't, then you're in the wrong room. 1 A. S Am W' bin classroom, 1 Shorthand teachers MISS DOROTHY SCHNEE and MISS MARGARET ELLIOTT demonstrate the correct form for giv ing and taking shorthand dictation Upper left: MR. JOHN SHIRILLA, busi- ness education teacher, and MR. ROB- ERT WRIGHT, bookkeeping teacher, supervise student Carol Schaffer, as she checks her homework. Students never I?l make mistakes now that they have access to an adding machine in the We move fgsm the business The object of MISS BETTY ANDER SON's commercial courses is to pre pare Poly students to be efficient hard-working secretaries. I' ff 'V f A 4 f f Why didn't they put the u where yous X could find it? exclaims MRS. VERNA KREBS, commercial and typing teacher, as she demonstrates the problems of using f f' the hunt-andrpeck system employed by ff X4 those who have not taken a typing 'ff' course. f MRS. DOROTHY RO EY displays ni 'ff her obvious talent in utting up Poly Chamber of Commerce posters. Could this be a prerequisite to commercial teaching? I7 fl WO When 'Good teacher, ous inci T' .11 Q.. After a busy day at school, homemaking teachers MRS. MARY BIDWELL, MISS RUTH PROCTOR, and MISS MARY SCHOULER like to relax by scanning cooking and fashion magazines for new ideas to present to their classes. rld to the home I gave my first speech, I was so nervous that I said, Iorning, madies and gentIemen,' laughs speech MISS NANCY SHINGLER, as she relates the humor- dent to drama teacher MR. ROBERT DYER. MR. RICHARD STOVER, music teacher, listens intently as vocal music teacher MR, ROBERT DERICK sets the pitch for the choir. '15 This little lamb didn't follow Sharon Ko:-ttcl to schoolg it was made in one of MRS. CLEO ZEHNPFENIG's sewing classes. 63' It's difficult to tell if art teachers MR. DONALD WHITE and MR. RALPH BUTTERFIELD and ceramics teacher MR. DONALD DOTY are demonstrating a three headed Buddha, a day at Vic Tanny's, or m their version of an Eskimo totem - pole. '11 J J mvznsme cnv SCHOOLS mm soucmuu i H'-,,,.J Is thus an example of the cool calm and collected lnstruc tlon of our Dr ver Education classes? It seems that LESLIE EYNON and MR RICHARD CURRY have not qunte ma l red the te hnlque ts really very simple Just put the tape n this spool push the center button ad,ust the ume turn thus nob as ar as wl u then swrtch explains MR PRESCOTT COGS WELL audlo vnsual and Druver Educatton teach er to s ud nt Judy Crosby They taught us the skulls ol driving But I dudnt thunk thus was part of the course protests Driver Edu atlon teachers MR ALVIN MARTIN and MR Sandy Carr Druver Educatuon teachers MR JOHN EL CECIL CUSHMAN wonder rf, perhaps the Koala Faculty LIOTT and MR RALPH BRAND smnlungly assure her that editor wo.1l:l lwke to try some 0' the classroom skxll test Iearnmg how to ftx a flat ture as vntal to every potenhally good driver HMM ,i Y , ,W 7 ls' 1 'f if f Y 5 I 'R E Il' in ' , 4 ' 1 I , t I D- gs L, Y , . z ' ' A y ' - ' I ' . MR. L I ' V in se : ' . . I . f, 119. I ' ' . o ' 2 : I vol 5 ' k f it il trnp O O I sp, , Y , ,,:q,A x , , A si I A, A, V' Q 5 Q A , , LN- , --..s,, -f I RL A 1 I -. we I think I feel a headache coming on, groan mechanical ' I drawing teachers MR. PAUL RUPEL and MR. JOHN OLIVER in 5155. r.1z':f::::. :::.',i.,?..w?.z':hn2 a'1:1:2,E:.':..'12gv:0:.:13 as Q of 'Q shape a plain board into a beatiful piece of furniture. and building To convert this to a compact car, we simply move the engine to the glove compartment, tease machine shop teacher MR. IRVING HICKS, and auto shop teachers MR. CHARLES WEBBER and MR. GEORGE MOSHER. l've heard that someday every man will be replaced with a machine, says MR. GEORGE BRONSTRUP to MR. And Eisenhower thinks that he has an agricultural prob- RALPH INGERSOLL, as they inspect one ofthe huge ma- lem, laugh MR. HAROLD SEIGWORTH and MR. ZOLA chines in the electric shop. DuBOlS as they think of their own agriculture shops. 54?-1 we ,. an . What do you mean, do you dress? Of course you dress! answers girls' phye sical education and modern dance teacher, MRS. DORO- THEA SHARP, with a smile. Sixty sit-ups, forty knee push-ups . . .' MISS MILDRED AYERS, girls' physical edu- cation and modern dance teacher, recalls the records made during the physical fitness tests to add to her list of vital statistics. gdfimq aZ1cC1QC,'Q4Q7 1 . lt seems that my instruction just goes in one ear and out the other, eiaculates MRS. ROSE ROBERTSON as she playfully l?l shoots her fellow physical education teacher, MISS GER- TRUDE SANDUSKY, with a well-aimed arrow. Physical fitness You do not play tennis with a badminton rac- ket, emphasizes girls' physical education teacher, MISS NANCY COOPER, to a sophomore class. if gfgfg 'iDon't worry! If it s to be You don't have to be in the Navy to weather and only 8 o ide, learn how to use this kind of line, you wo:-i't have to miss swim . lt's a explains swimming COACH ROBERT HAL- heated pool, MISS PAULA HYNUS, girls' LOCK. swimming instructor, declares to members of her first period class. V , mv -41133 Me... I,-1 was Yx P '77: WW , .rf r '7 'f B football coochl, and COACH BEN HAMMERSCHMIDT I track coachl. Looking ahead Io an even better season next year are COACH ORRIN RIFE lhead varsity basketball coachl, COACH THOMAS MASSEY lhead wrestling coach ard f 4 fxr A , f ff. imma 'V head varsity football and Where are the teams? inquire MR. PAUL FIELD lJ.V. basketball and B football coachj and MR. EUGENE HUGHES lbasketball and head tennis coachl. Do you suppose we should be in our math or science classes this period? lr was their route 1 ' ... Us W- is ,gg Th: greatest possession of a soldier is his mettle, not his medal, agree CAPTAIN JOSEPH PIOTRZKOWSKI, MASTER SERGEANT CHARLES COBB, AND SERGEANT FIRST CLASS RALPH HALL. -'fflf' J 19' lmitating Napoleon, saluting the flag, Of iust reaching for their whistles are COACH EARL MARSHALL lhead tra:k coach and varsity football caachl, COACH BRUCE WILSON Ihead varsity baseball coachl, and COACH C, W, MUMMA lhead cross country coach and track qooghj, 1 Two Poly teachers who really know their p's and q's are MR. ROBERT PHlLLlPS, journalism teacher and Spot- light advisor, and printing instructor MR. RTCHARD EPP. 'l,2,3,4, l,2,3,4- tcrriffc band, counts MR. LESTER OAKS. 'iNow let's try it wllfu your ifstruments out ol their cases! l'm sorry it doesn't have power brakes, says Health Office Director MRS. HELYN GILKESON as she sympa- thizes with Joyce Clubb, a recent victim of the physical fitness tests. We had librarians ,ISN .- Do you suppose that one of those 'high compression heads' would make our car windows easier to manipu- ....57: late?'i question librarians MISS CATHERINE CORNELL 5,5 and MRS. WINIFRED TURNER as they inspect one of .iff ' ' the mast popular magazines in the library, 'ffii ' ,,ff. ,,of 'o' ?::,-: 22515555 22 .i ' f' , .',.-',.. .. tis, They have to hare my transcript b Would you look up some advisory tamiliar phrases to the secretaries, Mrs Helen McDaniel, and Mrs. Ma 1 I1 To those students who paid frequent visits to Mr. Wrentmore's office, Mrs. Alice Dryden's friendly smile was a welcome and pleasant sight, and her assistance was characterized by patience, kindness, and under- standing. and secretaries y this afternoon. I need a permit for sixth p riod numbers for me? There are only ,wemy These are Mrs Martha Chesley Mrs Veda OKeefe and Mrs Clarna Mrs' Rum Smnh' Miss Judy Bogen Mrs Vero Searle bloan lay aside piles of 'cb placement applications work per e Myers' rn: s demerit slips requisitions and tardy cards to smile or s Q.. P00751 jig -sl.. 5, Ze:-ff 'QW nl L N..- ,Y , .x f V 2 .ants S ,f N 'T 'Q i X X , Q - 'Q wi-,A I 4 -Isa The Seniors Three years ago the green flag was dropped, sig- naling the beginning of the Ooks' race through Poly. As Sophomores, they turned on their ignitions and crept slowly through a year of new experiences. They took part in the ASB. play, Best Foot For- ward, sold snow cones at the carnival, and pre- sented their class assembly, Kris Koala-This ls Your Life. Shifting from low into second, gathering momen- tum, they sped through their iunior year continuing to show the some drive and spirit as displayed in the first lap. Taking a slight detour, the Ooks proved themselves to be superior athletes as they won the in- terclass track meet, defeating the Seniors and Sopho- mores. Back on the road of class activities, they pre- sented their first class play- Rebel Without A Cause. Good quality and superior showmanship made this production a tremendous success and en- couraged them to give voice to their talents in the coming A.S.B. play. The road was not always smooth, however, and road blocks with dollar signs on them constantly made themselves known. Good budgeting and enthusiastic fund-raising campaigns gave the Ooks the honor of having earned more money than any previous class. Preparation was begun for the Junior-Senior Prom, Ocean Paradise, and a para- dise it truly was. The last lap was finally in sight as they eagerly shifted from second into high. With fervent concen- tration they studied hard and played hard, Their twelfth year activities included the Senior Class play, You Can't Take lt With You , the Mid-Winter Ball, Mid-Winter Madness , the interclass track meet iwhich the Ooks won for the second year in a rowl, Senior Girls' Stuffed Animal Day, Senior Costume Day, the Prom and the Senior Banquet, Then came graduation and after that- Sayonara lGood-byl The checkered flag has been dropped, the race won. Now the Class of T960 ventures out into the world to meet other obstacles and run other races. Upper left: Guiding the Oaks through a most successful year were their officers. Row T: PAT FREEMAN, Treasurerp SUSIE DOLE, Secretory, GREG MACDONALD, Presidentp PEGGY EXTER, Vice-president, BETTY CHAPMAN, Social Chairman. Row 2: JOAN KNIGHT, Girls Wellareg and DUFFY KING, Boys' Welfare. Senior advisors, MR, DAVID BIGBEE, MlSS DELIA LOPEZ, MRS. DOROTHY YOST and MR. RALPH BRAND always were ready to help the Oaks in their various activities during their three years at Poly. There must be an easier way to get rid of these 'old excuses, chuckle senior counselors MR. LE ROY WATTERS and MRS. ANNE RUSH. Fortu- nately, however, this is not a true picture of life in the senior office. To the senior class Mrs. Rush and Mr. Watters have given of both their time and valuable advice, which was a great help in making the year pleasant as well as successful for every senior. A 'mad ball was lhe Senior Midwinter Ball-- Midwinter Madnessf Dancing to the music of the Elliott Brothers Orchestra are seniors Mary Ann Rohwedder, Lee Hale, Alma Gardiner, Dale James, Bob Peterson, and Sue Charters. ww is We Q They were registered Coks Amid many he-went-thata-ways and ''don't-shootepawdnersf' the Senior class assembly was staged. All will agree that the cast did a ' bang-up iob. if : .1 James LeRoy Aschenbrenner G. Robert Attride Letterman's Club Roberta Bach Junior Orchesis Thomas Eugene Bailey Dot Baker Richard Baker Jesters Sue Anne Baker Bowling League Zelma Louise Baldwin Girls' Recreation Association Phil A. Banks Varsity Swimming Bette Kay Barnes Daisy Chain Dorothy E. Barnett Ron Dean Barnett Varsity Football Stephen Joseph Barnhart Band Barbara Edna Barr Girls' Recreation Association Anna Marie Barrile Hi Tri 'C' Thomas Patrick Abbott Varsity Baseball Albert John Abidin Varsity Basketball Joan Abshier Lynda Anne Adams Orchestra Sherri Gayle Adams Hi Tri William R. Adams Philip Don Albin Dan Walter Alexander James William Alexander Jerry Carl Alexander Varsity Football Laurence Alexander Dennis Richard Allen Patricia Allen Fred Anthony Altmeyer Lucy Monica Alvarez Hi Tri Dolores Kathleen Ambrose California Scholarship Federation Barrett E. Anderson Carolyn Anderson Hi tri Martin Anderson Douglas Arbon Varsity Swimming Thomas Micheal Archbold Varsity Wrestling Gerald Archer Ronnie Dumont Arons Ralph V. Arreola Math Club David A. Arthur Senior Class Play 9 1 is -6' .4 s .Ax 'J i 172 L Richard D. Barrows Don Barth ROTC Battle Group Adjutant Rosa Linda Bates Peggy Bauman Varsity Cheerleader Richard Bauman Jordan Richard Bean Varsity Track Joyce Mae Beaver Hi Tri Katherine Dale Beckwith Bonnie Lee Beecher Martha Begay Tanya June Behrends Roger Beistle Varsity Swimming Barbara Beiarano Rose Ann Bender Hi rfi Robert Joseph Benegas Johnnie Bennett Varsity Track Jeanette Ellen Bergman Girls' League Board Oriann Elizabeth Bergman Senior Class Council Eugenia Louise Berry Sandra Lee Binger Girls' Recreation Association Anne Therese Bishop Thomas W. Bitters Carolyn Black Girls' League Board Myrna Ellen Black Hi Tri Richard LeRoy Blakely Varsity Track fi I . 7 l 1' D 96 Linda Rae Blakeslee Boardette David Earl Bonds Varsity Football Robert Vernon Bonds Varsity Track Douglas Walter Boren Rex Lavell Borough Christine Ann Bower Senior Sponsor Joan Marie Bowers Candy Stripers Bob Bowlds Keith B. Boyer Band Gerald L. Bradley Lorena Gay Bradshaw Shelah Kay Bradshaw Cora Brasfield Jerry H. Braudrick Gregory Bray Bruins Club L. 37 !5',p X Bill Butcher Key Club Raymond W. Butler Bruins Club Michael James Butrick Joe E. Cade Drama Peggy Jean Cahoe Senior Sponsor Jerry L. Calvert Robin Armour Campbell Commissioner of Entertainment Jimmie Kay Copley Girls' Recreation Association Felix Gomez Carbazal Band Linda Rae Carlson Daisy Chain 1 1 A gli' -y. V WSW Q If ,. ' x . 4, I 4, f f Jeffery A. arm Vqrsity Bciskrrtbnll Robert Brooks Lee Grant Brophy Dean Brown Math Club Larry W. Brown Hubert Wayne Brownen Lorene Bruno Hi Tri David John Brunskill Thomas Brunson Jean Bryant Junior Orchesis President Mary Bryant Barbara Lynn Buckner Poly Chamber of Commerce JoAnne Dean Burnell Cutterettes Twila LaRue Burson Oliver C. Buschow Cavaliers Club ii 'i Larry LeRoy Ca rlson Baseball Russ Carpenter California Scholarship Federation Corene Carter Junior Orchesis Leonard Carter Nan A. Carter Junior Orchesis George Ronald Cartmill Bruce Gordon Carver Varsity Swimming Gary Clem Carvetta William Frank Catelli Varsity Track Celiene Tamra Chambers Nina Chang Betty Ann Chapman Senior Class Social Chairman Susan Jane Charters Girls League Board Larry Cheek Keith Martin Chermak Cavaliers Club 'Ai Dale Homer Chidester Sound Crew William C. Chinn Varsity Swimming Carl Edward Christopher Varsity Track Daniel George Clark California Scholarship Federation Elizabeth Marie Clark House of Advisory Edward Cleary Wood Shop Karen Chia Cluff Ellen Faye Cobble Candy Stripers Virginia Coffee Senior Sponsor Hugh Coffin Varsity Swimming Catherine Lynne Coffman Hi Tri Nancy Marie Cole California Scholarship Federation Stewart Lee Coleman Math Club President Jean Coneybeare English Club Ricardo Contreras Q 1 Cleo A. Cox Patricia Lizabeth Cox Larry Crain Patricia Leona Crandal Usherettes Ted Cree Rifle Team Dee Ann Crispin Hi Tri Val Crispin Terry Shell Crocker Choir Darryl D. Cruise Rosie Cruz Gerald F. Cudmore Varsity Wrestling Thomas Walter Cudmore Varsity Wrestling Tony Culver Sports Editor, Spotlight Richard August Damer Lorena Faye Davidson 'bi 5' f li 1' if -.. ,c . 1, -1-'Sai . Q A X s-',' , - g William H. Cooper Craig Cope Future Farmers of America Treasurer Barbara Corbin William Paul Cordill Pablo Corona Sergio Camarillo Correa Colleen Lynn Courtney Hi Tri Publicity Chairman Gary L. Cowden William Alan Cowie Bill Cowieson 15 av -1, David Di Vincenzo Gene Dodge Susan Kay Dole Senior Class Secretary Jean Ann Domme Hi Tri Lorraine Donaldson Louise Mary Donnelly Wyndlan Doshier Jeanie Dotson Sheri Dougherty Junior Orchesis David Neil Doucette Larry Amal Dove Future Farmers ol America President Kathleen Diane Drake Girls League Board Shirley Ann Dudgeon Poly Chamber of Commerce Dale H. Drew, Jr. Cadet Club James Arthur Drew Printing Linda Dudley Junior Orchesis Board Ken Lee Duffy Barbara Dugan Hi Tri Allen E. Dull Bruins Club Alan B. Dunbar Dianne Lynne Davis Choir Jackie M. Davis Hi Tri John Leslie Davis Band Mary Carolyn Davis House of Advisory Mike Davis Paul L. Davis Vickie Jean Daylin Boardette Dessie Marie Deatherage Patricia A. DeBach Senior Sponsor Larry DeJarnett Varsity Football Marry Ellen Barraza De La Hoya Senior Sponsor David Demers Michael Christopher Derick English Club James C. DeRoule Kenneth Spencer Derthick Judi Ellen DeYoung Junior Orchesis Fala Grace Diamond Candy Stripers Historian Toby Wayne Dickinson ASB President Jack J. Dillon Printing Martha Dippell Senior Sponsor Bill Dunn Lawrence Wayne Dupper Leland R. Dykes California Scholarship Federation Pettgy Ann Eaton Chuck A. Elliott Nancy Carole Elliott Senior Sponsor Mary Jane Ellis Senior Sponsor Dolores Linda Elmo Judy Elrod Hi Tri President Thomas James Gyger Eltringham Varsity Tennis Dorrance Clark Engstrom, Jr. David R. Eriser Varsity Baseball Albert Espinosa Janet Espinosa Sophie E. Espinosa Girls' Recreation Association Board Charles Etter Edward Owen Evans Varsity Track Peggy Exter Senior Class Vice-President Ronnie Frank Favrow Frieda Verne Fenstermaker of 23 72' tr? 'nz if V ' James Fenstermaker Robert William Felker B Football Donald Richard Ferrall Charles Lee Field Varsity Football Sidney Edwin Field Varsity Football Sherri Fitzpatrick Junior Orchesis Nicole Fleury Shirley Jean Flores Junior Orchesis Dennis Dee Foster Philip B. Fouke Doug Fowler Ronald W. Frahn Bowling League Sandra Joan France Poly Chamber of Commerce Wayne Kenneth Franz Gail Ann Frazier Girls' Recreation Association Diana Zand Freeman Girls' League President Frank Freeman Patsy Ann Freeman Senior Class Treasurer Donald Gene Frinell Varsity Swimming Maxine Fry H Tri Leah Gilbreath Poly Chamber of Commerce Vice President Jess Raymond Givens Varsity Track James D. Goins Future Farmers of America Dianne L. Goldstein Girls' Recreation Association Robert L. J. Goodnough Patricia Goodwin Stewart Donald Goodwin Assistant Editor, Bear Tracks Bill Gordon Gerry J. Grand Julie Lyn Grano Hi Tri Robert L. Grant Letterman's Club Don William Graumann California Scholarship Federation President Gail Elizabeth Gray Senior Sponsor Sharon Louise Greek Gertrude Green Junior Crchesis wg Karen Fuglie Sally Fulmor Boardette Katie Gabbert Girfls' League Board Nancy Jane Gallaher Sylvia Galloway Senior Sponsor Laura Louise Gallup Spotlight Press Representative Sunny Lovetta Gamache Recreational Leader Loretta Garcia Faculty Editor, The Koala Pauline Garcia Alma Gardner Senior Sponsor Joeene Garrett Christine Geluso Girls League Service Board Virgil Geluso Jane Gerdes Junior Orchesis Secretary Walt Frank Gibson Varsity Baseball -1' . xi ml ff' -M 'i??f'f. fi 6 . V - ,V L x ,si-.MV A' L ,,'i If fi V ifrigt Herbert Thomas Greer Linda Faye Griffing Mary Margaret Guerrero Girls' League Service Board Paul Guillaume Spotlight Statt Susan Ellen Guyer Girls' League Board Louis William Haegg Lettermans' Club Ariel Anne Halberg Poly Chamber of Commerce Edmond Lee Hale ROTC Battle Group Commander Shirley Fay Hale Ann Mary Hales Hi Tri Anneitta Rose Hall Junior Orchesis Judy Hall Robert A. Hall Varsity Track Allen Paul Halloran George Hammond Lucy Hampson Girls' League Board Richard Hancock Marion Harney Jim Hanson Walter Martin Hanson Marsha Lee Harris Hi Tri Shirlee June Harrison Head Varsity Cheer Leader Ed Harter Orchestra Peggy Hartley Raymond Lee Hatch sy 5 an 1 .Q Q 41- 3 Q L' ,K Q 3 Q Q 1' Q gf X, 5 Janet R. Hawes Choir David Duane Haynes Lois Marie Haynes Sports Editor, The Koala Ronald G. Hayter Rondel Helms Editor-in-chief, Bear Tracks Jerry Louis Hendricks William Lee Henry Barbara Edmonds Henson Hi Tri Kaye Lorraine Herman Girls' League Service Board Mollie Hernandez Senior Sponsor 'frx Ng Jess Hernandez ' ' Robert Hernandez Q House of Advisory K J i ' f Steve Olavares Hernandez 1 Claudia B. Hill Leonard Hill 3 -' Carol Hinton ' 4 g ' X Hi Tri , , ,L . is , Frank B. Hines Varsity Tennis Ralph E. Hitchcock ' E' W Cavaliers Club Dennis W. Hodges California Scholarship Federation I -' KR Margaret Ann Hohmann Junior Orchesis 4 -r - Carolyne Darlene Holliday ---s Spotlight Staff X .' Charlotte llene Holt . Choir o A Carl D. Hoover K Q Q ' ii, ' Janne Horsley S 'Q e ' 5 ff. Senior Sponsor ' S X Stephanie Horstman .dz Donna Claudine Kenyon Daisy Chain Gayla Marie Keyes Editor-in-chief, The Koala Denis Wayne Kidd Varsity Swimming Duffy King Senior Class Officer Judy Kirkpatrick Kris Klarer California Scholarship Federation Dale E. Kloss California Scholarship Federation Nancy Anne Klug Girls' League Service Board President Carolyn Knehans Joan Elizabeth Knight Senior Class Officer Karen Kay Knight Junior Orchesis Marcia Alice Knopf News Editor, Spotlight Sharon Jo Koettel Senior Sponsor John A. Kowalewski Joan Kruger Betty Jane Lacy Candy Stripers Margaret Jeanne Laivell Junior Orchesis David Lamb Leslie Suzanne Lamb Hi Tri Larry G. Larkin Sam Vic LaRocca Future Farmers of America Vice'President Dennis S. Larson John Ladd Lasater Varsity Track Tapani Lausti James Garrison Lawson Bruins Club Faye Ellen Lawson Senior Sponsor Sharon Louise Lawson Editor-in-chief, Spotlight Robert M. Lea Bruins Club Joseph E. Leary Jesters Judi M. Leavitt Patricia Lee Ernest Wayne Leonard Georgiana Lester Choir Robert W. Y. Leung Commissioner of Boys Welfare Joy Lindeman Lyn Lindsay Hi Tri Patrick Lindsay James F. Linke Varsity Tennis Gail Long Senior Sponsor Audrey Lo rd X l l x NNW Q. t , can soo, ooosqv . -ransom: f ,4if,.f vw Q Al S lx 1 'Q' Lynn McGinnis Judy McGregor Terry B, McHenry California Scholarship Federati Linda Louise McKay Reta Jane McKinley Clifford Allen McKinzie Edward A. McLaren Suzanne McLaurin Donald Wayne McNeece Varsity Track Harold Bud McNeely Varsity Football Greg MacDonald Senior Class President Marc Mabry Raull Mack Varsity Basketball Rudolfo Madril Laurence E. Malone Howard Ray Maness Sandra C. Mansfield Varsity Cheerleader Edna May Mantz Girlsi Recreation Association Gordon M. Marshall Key Club Frances lrene Martin Senior Sponsor Michael Marlin Varsity Basketball Jim Matthews Licha Raquel Martinez Glee Club Pamela Joan May Senior Sponsor Ma rcia Roberta Mayes On Barbara Jean Lord Wanda Sue Lowry Girls Recreation Assoclalo Andy C. Lucas Ralph Harold Lufkin Varsity Tvuck Linda Lou Lyons Girls Recreation Assaciatio Carolyne Lee McCallum Carol Ann McCullough HI Tri Mike McClintock Glenn McClung Gale Eugene McClure Patricia Jeanne McElhannon Daisy Chain Roger McFarland Patrick H. McGary Varsity FOOlbolI Anne McGee SL-mor Class Editor, Thr- Kon .46 Bill Ray Mazzacane Letterman! Club Larry Robert Mead Concert Band Carol A. Meichsner Steve Mekeel Sally Melendez Max Lopez Mendoza John C. Meriwether Natalie J. Merzals Hi Tri Robert Lynn Meyer Peter C. Middleton Band Kathleen Miles Ada Patricia Millar Pete Millbury Varsity Football Glenn Miller Boys' Chorus Martha D. Miller Advertising editor, The Koala E N Sandra Lee Miller Sharrie Miller Candy Slripers Gary L. Monroe Isabel Montoya Poly Chamber of Commerce Mari-Louise Moody Junior Orchesis Board Marian Rae Moore Bruce E. More William C. Moreman Jerry Moreno Varsity Football Pat Morgan Jesters Rose Ann Morgan Junior Orchcsis Vice-President Betty Morris Senior Sponsor Wilma Rose Ellenor Morris Girls Recreation Association Dorothy J. Moss Cutterettes Art L. Mudgett Hugh LeRoy Mullis Viki Munyon National Forensic League Duane O. Neumann Vance Coy Newell Ron R. Newman Thomas H. Newman, Jr. Spotlight Photographer Kenneth Grant Nicholson Bruins Club Michael Edwin Nicholson Martha Nisbet Senior Sponsor Pregideny Richard Austin Nix Carol Lee Noel Girls Recreation Assocnato Thomas Norman Wesley Lamarr Norris Cadet Club Jane Oakes Junior Orchesis Board Tom O'Farrell Linda Carol Ogle Recreational Leader Larry Olbright Sharron Oldfield Montie Ray Osborne Judith Ann Painter Mary Ann Pakle Senior Sponsor Anna Marie Patricia Palermo Girls Recreation Association Dave R. Palm Band Charles A. Parma Jim E. Partridge Varsity Swimming Andrew Max Pascal Koala Photographer Pamela Jean Paschall ROTC Sponsor James G. Patke Wood Shop Mary Alice Patterson Senior Sponsor Michael Jay Patterson Pam Patterson Jane Patton Commissioner of Domain Scoot LeGrand Pearce Printing Barbara Kay Pearson Kenneth James Pendergast Ri 6:4 if ,gf S Y, V 'X-fx? mal, i '35 in X 1 'UC' R l it 8 ? . MA Q1 Lydia Pearles Irene Martinez Perez Girls' Recreation Associa Robert Perez Football Glenn Perkins David Michael Peters Robert Peterson Varsity Football Tom Petty Kelly E. Phares ROTC Win Phelps Dromatics Judith Ann Pichierri Candy Stripers Treasurer Don Eugene Pickens Varsity Baseball James Pickett Larry Lawson Pitcher Varsity Baseball Tom Potter Jeanne Powers ROTC Sponsor tion as 'S 1 , 3 James Robert Ringrose John Charles Ripko ROTC Battle Group Intelligence Officer Michael Francis Roach Band Suzanne Roberts Barbara Joyce Robinette Carl Albert Robinson Gloria Jean Robinson Daisy Chain Sheree Jo Robinson Julie Ann Rockwell Linda Marie Rogers Mary Ann Rohwedder Girls' League Service Board Charles Harold Rome Bruins Club Albert Romero, Jr. David Patrick Root Varsity Cross Country Paul Rose G-. J K V., 5 hfmvvv .4 -Q - X ii Q an QQ , L: YQ' iii! f: ' V' : ,..,. tu 'fe ,Y Doris Jane Price Paul A. Price ASB Vice-President Gloria G. Pruitt Girls' League Service Board Rosetta Pruitt Profilio Puentes Aaron Lee Qualls House of Advisory Harry Edward Quillman lll Michael J. Quinn Key Club Vice-President lla Ralrick Robbie R. Rash Dennis Eugene Ray Larrie L. Ray Varsity Swimming Patricia Ann Reed Girls' Chorus Sue Reed Drew H. Renner Honors English Katherine Rethaford Gilbert John Reys Carolyn Marie Rhudy Candy Stripers President Susan Richards California Scholarship Federation Carolyn Richardson Candy Stripers Linford Sonny Richardson John David Richey Bruce Frank Ricker Ronnie D. Riley Katie L. Rindfleisch Judi Rosecrans Candy Stviprirs Sharon Roxanne Ross Susan Ross California Scholarship Federato Ron William Routon Bill Rowe David F, Ruhnau Varsity Swimming David Robert Russell Football Lee Rutledge Cavaliers Club Kathleen Sue Ryan Band Gloria M. Sanchez Earl Sanders Gary Sannes Joyce Carolyn Satterfield Orchestra Carole Jean Scrapple ROTC Sponsor Judith E. Schaeffer Christian Fellowship Club Rosie Sellers Hi Tri Robert S. Shanks Ronald Howard Shattuck Varsity Swimming Carol A. Sheppy Betzie Sharon Shirk Grant W. Shockley John H. Shyer ROTC Bottle Group Operations, Training Officer Howard J. Sicore James Fred Simpson Cross Country Sharon G. Simpson Beatrice Sims Patricia Anne Sisley Girls' Recreation Association Martha Johnilee Skinner Senior Sponsor John Smith, Jr. Chess Club Lindley Reed Smith Copy Editor, The Koala E fxi At N l 1 'X Carole Leaon Schaffer ROTC Sponsor Dennis David Schallock Art Richard Schmidt Varsity Track Mario Ralph Schuman Choir David Raymond Schuster Chris M. Schwailer Senior Class Play Ruby Louise Scott Russell Melvin Scott Varsity Track Allen Gilbert Searcy lll California Scholarship Federation Steven G. Sedgwick House of Advisory Vice-President if as 0 , 1 55 fl S- 6 A Q. Y x P Iv -of .- ' is ' ' lf ' l ,f ' lie-f 'fi' -fe 1 Mr- A 'S , Z G 1' l, Loy Dean Spies Hi Tri Patricia Ann Stach Roger LeRoy Stainbrook Ronnie Stancel Christine Margaret Stange Pom Pan Girl Curtis Woodrow Stark ll David George Starrett Ruth Ann Steffen Candy Stripers Karen Steinshouer Glenda Ruth Stephenson Poly Chamber of Commerce '7 3 l 'g4,V Margaret Smith ROTC Span sor Merritt Jay Smith Sharon Louise Smith California Scholarship Federal on Office Terry Smith Class Editor, The Koala Westcott H. Smith Varsity Swimming William R. Smith ROTC Rifle Team William Robert Smith Sandra Kay Smittle Editor-in-chief, The Koala Lorene Snarey Julie Ann Snyder Senior Sponsor Robert David Solomon Printing Dale Dean Sommer Sandy Jean Sommerville Girls' League Service Board Josephine Soria Carol Southworth Q, - 'J.' fx V Q T 5 Lonnie Lu Stevenson Girls' Recreation Association Sandra Stevenson ROTC Sponsor Sandra Jeanne Steves Business Manager, The Koala Karen Stewart Mavis M. Stewart Robert Douglas Stires Football Galord Stockton Caran Stout Wayne E. Stowe Math Club Jacqueline Ann Strickler Roy Allan Strong Varsity Football Steven Suess Math Club Judy Ann Sumrall Johnny Swearingen M. Christine Swegles Linda Ann Swinney Senior Sponsor Cappi Faye Sylber Spotliqht Stott William Farrell Symms Varsity Swimming Gordon Taber Jolene S. Tanner Girls league Board Gwen Taylor Girls Recreation Associatio Mary Ann Taylor Senior Sponsor William Glenn Taylor Varsity Swimming David Charles Teel Alma Pauline Tedder Poly Chamber of Commerce Secretary Sandi Tedford Hi Tri Jim Ray Tennell Varsity Baseball Thomas Tholl Darrel Andrew Thomas Carrolyn Josephine Thompson Palmer Tilden Varsity Wrestling Gerald Ray Timm Orchestra Michael D. Timmons Varsity Football Joyce Ann Tipton Lucy Toledo 6 gt ' J G24 1 4 if uw I , yi , It 4 1 'M Q it E 4' 'R' - fi- J x Donna Flora Tomlin Recreation Leader Beverly Jean Torkelson Fred Trafton Doug Treadway Band Jo Ann Tribou Allan Dean Tuck, Jr. Varsity Football Diane Kathleen Tupper Girls' Recreation Association Florence Turner Senior Sponsor Barry Ulrich Advertising Manager, Spotlight Bill Upston Ruby Lee Utley Girls Recreation Associafon George Valker Virginia Marie Valli Senior Sponsor Board Peter Van Hove Bear Tracks Stalf Albert Vartanian Thedore J. Vega Rifle Team Denis W. Victor Band Ronald W. Visser Bill Voeltz Bruce Wahlin Varsity Basketball if Robert Thomas Wheeler Sound Crew Mary Jane White David Whiting Joseph W. Whitney Stuart William Whyld Grace Claire Wiersma Senior Editor, Bear Tracks Jerry Wiley Larry Wiley Bill Wilkie Varsity Football Ken Wilkman Carolyn June Williams Senior Sponsor Donald E. Williams ROTC Cavaliers Club Evelyn Williams Larry M. Williams Lora Williams Girls' Recreation Association James D. Williston Lucy Lurline Williamson Senior Sponsor Diane Wilson Girls' Recreation Association Eddie Wilson Lillian Mary Wilson .lesters Edward Ernest Waldron Pamela Grace Walker Junior Orchesis Ron Walker Rebecca Wallerstedt Choir James Wallihan Bruins Club Tom Hubert Walters Choir David Walton Jeri Lyn Walmer Senior Sponsor Thomas Joseph Walsh Sharson Alma Ward Mike David Warnken Patricia Ann Watkins John Charles Watrous John C. Watson Commissioner of Safety Sheila Watson Wesley Wayne Weath ers Carl Weber Jim F. Welch ROTC Cadet Club Carolyn Alice West Hi Tri John William Wheeler l - Q as ir A-ss.. Larry Wade Wilson Agriculture Laurence Robert Wilson Wrestling Judy Winder Pam Pon Girl Karen Wisner Ginger Lee Winkler Girls' Ch0'us Gary T. Winn Vars'ly Football Gary Witlenmyer Donna Jean Wolanski Spotlight snuff Linda Lee Holder Wood Edward Kenneth Wood W i E f X 4 if . Je- 3 . . J ' 1-5' .., F i r T ., n ut . .- 1 f i f ai-'F 14,17 These missed the lurnoll Billy Alsop Mannel Barbarin LaFelton Barrow Anne Marie Bell Martha Jean Benally Kathrine Lou Bills Carolyn Blackburn Patricia Kay Braden Michael W. Brennan Jimmy Hernandez Breonis Barbara Kay Brumfield Sam Buck Henry Buckner Chris John Butcher Ambrose Cano Irene Chaparosa Arthur Charlebois Don Chebahtah John H. Collier Anne Cook 54 Stephen A. Corrigan Ellen Davison Phillip Downing Kenneth H. Dyerly Warren Ellison Sharon Fauekender Terry Fitzgerald Christa May Furrow Helen Gordineer David DelRoy Ham Martha Hamilton James Allen Hansen Richard B. Harvey John C. Hay Gary Hillman Sylvia Alexandria llcken Sherman Irvin Lori G. Jackson Ronald W. Jackson Lanny Janney Sharon M. Johnson Patricia Ann Jordan Larry LeRoy Kauffman Paul Dexter Kendall Jim Edward Keyworth Colleen Caren Lazor Robert R. Linn Hugh W. Littleford John Edward McCarthy Josephine Marquez Robert Meraz Diana Kay Moody Melba Moss Sharon Murie Judy A. Olson Georgia Ann Owen Donald Leon Puckett Paul Robert Renfro Howard Clinton Richards Ray Richardson Martha Rowe Davis Rutz Varsity Basketball Patricia Ann Woods California Scholarship Federation Sandra Lee Woods Frances Ellen Wooten California Scholarship Federation Richard J. Worden Beverly Jean Wright Edward Wright Safi Lee Wright Nancy Ellen Young Stage Manager, Senior Class Play Elizabeth Ann Zentmyer Bear Tracks Board William Wai-Lin Yen Donald Edward Loomis Naomi Sakaguchi Eddie Sanchez Elmer S. Smirkle Martha Smith Mario Solano Sharon Stanphill Peter Sturgeon Joe M. Szeles Martha Tucker Larry Upton Gary Upton Larry L. Vargas Manuel Vasquez Leny W. Vroegop George David Walker Ruston Warner Jim Wilkerson Gail Williams Karen Kay Williams David Woods Dave Wynn ,...x' Cuddled or befuddled? In this case, cuddled is lorettu Gar cfa's stuffed animal, and befuddled is Dave Walton. i 1 I5-. T. 7 ka V. bl tg. if-el-.11 ff' ' f '. '7 '-fx e drfxe fi l ff '- he 43' - 11 Y- A 5' A Q1 Q' W ff'im. ', ' 1 no. Billy Mazzacane attained the high honor of Official Stuffed- Animal Sitter during lunch period on Senior Girls' Stuffed Animals Day. .,' .572 -Q hw JM MX A I I l xx ' Y v Lx W' Senior days were lillecl with lun Look, Ma! No hands! laughs Stephanie Horstman as she ioins Lois Haynes In the pie eating contest on Senior Costume Day. As I See Myself was the theme of this year's Senior Cose tume Day fthe day they let the Seniors act like Sophomoresl. Pictured below are costumed as-l-see-myselfers C. Geluso, L, Garcia, L. Haynes, C. Schaffer, and J. Koettel. f . ' L L Fam-I' --I-' ' ' R. . , STEVE WEBBER Junlor Class Pres: dent drd a superb 'ob of leadnng the Gotps through the year Pennues from Heaven was the d r e a m of KATHY LINDEBURG Treasurer VH-fw Making their iunior year more fun was the job for VICKI BARNARD, first semester Social Chairman. 56 KAIHY EVANS Secretary kept track ol the happenungs of thc tor c ass Protectmg the lunuor boys from the dangers of Leap Year was RANDY SNYDER Boys Welfa CHUCK CALLEY Vncc prcsndent helped the prestdent and other ss Off:-:ers kc his year a pleasant success an QW! ,fix 'T' NK n LYNNE CARPENTER Gnrls Welfare represented the rumor gurls at all the offucers meetlngs The Juniors Appomted as Soctul Chanrmen replactng Vtckn Barnard the second semester CATHY IRVING and LINDA MARTIN worked and carrled out the plans for the Junior Sensor Prom :X The Juniors occupied the middle lanes of the Poly freeway. Without hesitating they sped forward on their second lap, They presented their class play, Gidget, sponsored sock hops, and sold pop- corn, hot dogs, and cokes during the football and basketball seasons. With the profits from these activities they presented the Junior-Senior Prom. Having a certain foreign flare, this year's Prom, Midnight in Paris, was hailed as one of the best Proms ever. traveled the middle lanes Representing all Juniors, the JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL sow to it that their activities and class government ron smoothly Row 1: K. Brown, B. Boynton, M. Hill, K. Diehl, K. Hopkins Row 2 L Martin C Wooley C Thompson S Webber L Trim e B. Franklin, K. Evans, L. Carpenter. Row 3: C. Colley, S Green M Newton T Rate' J Smith R Sny er cv 3 Row l. D. McCarthy, L. Griffin, B. Boynton, D. Williams, T. Molnar, L. Adams, B. Matus, N. Phillips, Row 2: G. Austin, R. Wilson, J. Carter, R. Clark, B. Celones, L. Purcell, C. Tolbert. Row 3: J. Bingham, B. Gibbius, M. Bow, F. Hagen, J. Morgan, L. Walters. G. Wittenmyer, D. Archer. T ey had Hlatclweclu on lo L... Row l:J. Paschall, D. Forkert, D. Wright, D Carvetta, M, Vargas, J. Dyser, L. Baughn, C. Luth er, J. Dickerson. Row 2: H. Reedler, J. Laycock I. Aldama, D. Chavez, J. Wilkerson, C. Hughes S. Kowalewski, V. Chaves, C. Butler, S. Miller. Row 3: S. Peterson, D. Alexander, J. Cocking, S Bluemel, B. King, L. Reyes, B. Andrew, D, Miller, L. Anders. 58 Row 'l: E. Castro, D. Luthy, V. Barnard, B Mc Cray, P. Stewart, G. Shallenberger, S. Glover, G Garrison. Row 2: J. Hegerick, N. Sannes, J Murphy, L. Patterson, V. Bonner, F. Provensal K. Sefchick. Row 3: W. Smith, B. Celones, R Taylor, N. Derrick, J. Eaton, G. Deaton, D. Town send, P. Stalcup, S. Sherison, J. Tetzlaff. technicolities like grades Row 'l: F. Fonseca, L. Martinez, A. Parker, F. Kay, W. Logan, S. Mar lin, S. Charlton, l.. Lewsader, B Englemon, C. Webster. Row 2: S. Moore, C. Oliver, J. Weode, C. Rurno, L. Summers, G. Modariaza J. Lechner, E. Starnes, P. Warren. Row 3: E. Brown, B. Stribling, R Anderson, K. Moore, D. Lolley, R Nash, B. Adams, N. Ogren, J. Sur ratt, D. Maclean. ae0750,fop Row 'l Hosein teet, S Eggert, Adams, Schuma N. Brown, P. Patterson, B. Thomas, R. , L. Metcalfe, C. Arbo, B. Curtis, M. Po- Cooper. Row 2: S. Wilder, C. Drake, B. B. Stalder, A, Petlansky, G. Dell, F. A. Wiesner. Row 3: T. Beavers, M. n, F. Baines, D. Archer, J. Heath, M. Romero, M. Nophsker, J, Hernandez, M. Perham. ...K . xg. Row 'l: B. Lehman, B. Drake, C. Woolley D. Robertson, T. McCoy, L. Smith, C, King G. Cardenale, N. Reside. Row 2: B. Mil ler, L. Peterson, C. Walcott, D. Welsh, K Fussell, N. Woods, J. Todd, M. Sommer ow 3: L. Johnson, G. Wolfgang, L Clubb, R. Stephens, J. Olson, J. Anstett . ichards, L. Dorling, W. Watts, R Smith, B. Goss, .--. - . 'PLL .t ' -X. T it Row 'l: N. Owen, P. Hansen, L. Carpenter, C lrving, J. Platt, K. Wassem, S. Blutman, C. Han son, M. Hitchcock. Row 2: K. West, S. Green T. Rinn, J. Saunders, T. Brill, W. Van Andel, J Wallace, S. Molitor, K. Evans. Row 3: K. Cox P. Leighton, A. Souchek, R. Bradshaw, L. Top ham, R, Watts, D. Phelps, R. Cramins, B. Berndt. lt may look as it iunior boys don't work, but they do. Selling at games during football and basketball season was in capable hands. Here Penny Hogan. Randy Snyder, and Kathy Evans dramatize the trials of handling food and money as they await the arrival of the crowd. Coking and ioking- 'U -3 it x., 1 Row 'l: B. Franklin, K. Tillard, V. Diaz, L Millerd, M. Chadwick, T. Nichols, C. Mar tin, N. Moody, J. Anderson. Row 2: A Pogue, R. Moore, R. Elizarraras, J. Var gas, J. Hernandz, R. McPeak, J. Luallin M. Vitatoe, S, Collins. Row 3: J. Murphy R. McCord, P. Ballesteros, J. Moreno, H Aguilera, M. Scott, M. Calkins, A. Am chondo, D. Randall, S, Barker, S. O'Neal OX ,..y.-g-,.,s -...E-.-.wr ..,. , .. ' . -gf V. ...gum -,, ff-'bw-0-.-L... ---....,......., -.......,, ...--........,- Row 1: A. Bennet, S. Dennis, B. Bradshaw Johnson, M. Newton, C. Carter, Y. Jones, Richmond. Row 2: T. Blackwell, M. Ary, R Carey, L. Keith, L. Derthick, L. Marshall, H Symms, D. Nuchols. Row 3: J. Rice, M. Cain, R. Behal, M. Greywitt, W. Holland, C. Moody, L. Golloher, G. Timmons, J, Goins. nf 1 x Row 'l: J. Straka, E. McCloskey, K. Sipes, P. Stew art, S. Tichenor, M. Claskacil, C. Scott, Row 2: K Brown, K. Harper, C. Anderson, M. Miller, S. Caval I'n, R, Runyon. Row 3: R. Marquin, G. Fisher, M Timson, B. Hammond, C. Stanton, B. Miller, D. Lake J. S?Clair, P. Reed. 5 as the miclcllemen, they had lun. Row 'l: S. Barrett, M. LaGrippo, K. Diehl, S. Rite, J, Chalmers, C. Negley, J. Liles, S. LaBonde, G, Teague, S. lngham. Row 2: N. Norwodd, C. Charbonneou, T. Bush, Y. Hirscfti, A. Beecher, R, Fowler, S. Hill- mer, D. Wheatley, C. Chace, J. Hantze, S. Mackey. Row 3: D. LaBonte, J. McCon- nell, R. Gordon, B. Hansen, C. Gesner, A, Parks, H. Chernack, C. Colley, D. New- man, G. Ericksen, R. Mead. Q Q is Row 'I: L, Logue, S. Kent, A. Keels, A. Braggs, E. Busco M. Vasquez. Row 2: S. Turner, B. Romo, G. Cousle, Daniel, L. Scofl, L. Kennell. Row 3: M. Becker, D. Kelle F. Elliott, G. Torres, K. Stranyman, C, Wilbimron. T 1 Row l: C. Sanchez, A. Hernandez, M. Lyltora, G. Keels, P. Sloan, C. Carr, J. Rife, B, Wynn, C. Lasolcr. Row 2: M. Maxwell, D. Casfro, T. Walkins, H. Snydcr, F. Borough, D. Moore, B. Miller, E. Harris, L. Sebcld. Row 3: J. Heccock, L. Howe, C. Carver, R Taylor, C. Woodberry, L. Huffman, J. Sarratl, J, Smith, C, Luefkel G, Mo,-,. roe, J. Woodson. With surf and sand the iuniors Row 'lr C, Bauman, J. Green, K. Schooler, M. Hill, L. Rendell, L. Hasfen, C. Gyde, H. Haney. Row 2: M, Bandas, P. Stone, R. Snyder, P. Takeda, A. Recupero, B. Cliff, M, Doughty, V. Hudson. Row 3: D. Slringham, B. Harwood, D. Searle, J. Greene, D. Slahler, L. Semrau, M. Gragg, S. Hornbake, J. Creoger, J. Hough. Y z , A Row 1: N. Vargas, D. Heath, L. Colhir R. Boehriger, S. Butler, B. Fritts, D. Flores A. Filous, M. George, E. Bernol. Row 2 E. Ortega, J. Reed, K. Lussier, D. Robert E. Culpepper, R. Boebinger, A. Dibler, P Verdugo, E. Popp. Row 3: L. Kauffman R. Kilhoe, S. Ballard, L. Vader, D. Dolan R. Wagman, M. Jarvis, B. Jones, E Cowan, J. Vasquez, 412 Row 'l: G. Kepler, K. Lambert, J. Geivett, P. Albin. Row 2: J. Kuslner S. Bowen, P. Hawes, A. Edwards, D. Corona, R. Hunter, S. E. Cooper, Webber, E, Bailey. Row 3: R. Funkhouser, B. Aisop, K Hanson, R. Samdahl, F. Gunther, D Degher, S, Barkley, T. Durr. I Q-if brought Gic:lget to lame .AA Row 1: E. Rountree, A. Goodwin, J. Smith, M Holmes, C. Shawler, P. Myers. Row 2: S. Ritten- berry, R. Marquez, J. Kowalewski, D, Aaron, L. Breunecke, J. Genstil, P, Littleiohn, J. Mosillo. Row 3: L. Marchand, H. Moness, C. Schmidt, L, Buus, R. Brandt, D. Hazell, D. Fortner. Row I: G. Mendoza, R. Sosa L. Zara baza, J. Gibson, V. Molz, K. Mears, J Hagen, E. Klein, M, Johnson, S. Willis Row 2: S. Antone, C. Glover, R. Roper E, Garcia, M. Canasco, R. Wenslrom B. Kirkemo, J. Ramirez, R. Barkhousen Row 3: J. Rupino, D. Larkin, L. Har vey, S. Green, R Giffin, S. Hadley, T Kerban, J. Swegles, F. Glover, T. Sim mans Row 'lz G, Schanz, S. Soden, M. Whealley, L. Bradley, L. Book, J. Fischer, J. Male, S. Southern, B. Deubel, C. Adams. Row 2: D. Blank, S. Buschbaum, S, Neblell, D. Lee, D. Pelerson, G, Kriege, P. Darley, B. Froome, R. Ringslrom, L. Cordill. Row 3: F. Harding, K. Dulro, J. Bradley, B. Saunders, D. Owen, L. Franklin, B. Burgess, M. Bain, R. Aarfs. They all had a hall w 'l M well L Rossiler, K, Ralhgeber, J. Hutch- ux on C ders, R, Hull, J. Groumann. Row Wri ht Wallihan, D, Mclean, C. Murphy, L. sik J ye R Parifl, J. Jones. Row 3: M. Barnat, McCune G Fast Espinosa, E. Ligon, J. Neumann, Row I: A. Davies, C. Duniven. Row 2: K, Pendergosl, J. Boren, D. Moritz, D. Chavez, P. Kendall, Row 3: R. Cerda, H, Sicore, J. Collin, D, Wedin, J. Romano, A, Cowie. Row l: K. McClellian, J. Graham, S. Spridgeon, A, Crocker, D. Wil Iiams, C. Olmslead, W, Lopez, V. Garcia, D. Garrell, Row 2: J Shock, S. Harlick, C. Root, R. Reed D. Smolhers, J. Hardaway, D Charlebois, M. Satlerfield, S. Chaf fee. Row 3: H. Dirkz, M. Matting ly, R. Eichmann, S, Ferenee, R Sleinke, J. Glasgow, D. Smith, F Hayes, K. Hill, C. Carson. Miclnighl in Parisl' Row 'l: K. Wheelis, M. Cochran, G. Gundry, D. Hawkins, A, Lanke ford. Row 2: K. Kalmar, M. Sands, K. Kingsbury, S. Williams, J. Moore, T. Ralai. Row 3: A. Parry, S. Foulke, R. Sappington, B. MacWl-iinney, M, Moberly, P. Davis. viii ?-L J. Row 1: M. Cruz, S. Manley, J, Mc Clintock, T, Browne, S. Bywatcr Harris, P. Hawkins, K, UU Strong. Row 2: B. Castillo, L. No von, E. Ross, M. Keat, D. Mason, , Kelleher, P, Jifcm, J. Colonelli, H. Mantz, R, Lathrop. Row : . Jomes, J, Williamson, N. Weaver, D, Snooll, D. Buck, L. Littleford, . Jordan, K. Jordan, D, Holt, T. Hembree, L, Criswell. v The Juniors sped forward, Row T: J, Davis, J. Suel, J, Knoby, J Clubb, H. Ennis, S, Metcalfe, J. Henson S. Linn, C. Cowan, L. Villanueva, Row 2 T. Piel, J, Schwart, D. Littonz, M. Schmidt R. Frost, J. Martinez, R. Castro, S. Meyers Row 3: L. Richards, D. DeLlamcs, D. Kil day, F. Pctermann, J. Decker, R. Miller, M, Cooley, D, Bair, L. Cox. Row 'l: S. Martin, ensen Martin Lindeburg, J. Swanson J Anderson J Fraker Row 2: I Stephens, I I m G n Calavan, C. Thompson L Holdren Row 3 D Lundell, W. Garnett, P wort Wrn Smart, D. Butler. JL X 'xev.a Yr.-P -s -sm-.,, sity ' r 's Row 'lc P. Petrulak, N, Smith, P Wright, G. Wagner, C. Andrews, S. MacDonald, G. Sansom, M. Jester M, Young. Row 2: E. Kimbell, M Zimmermann, M. McNeely, E. La bodie, D. Kralten, J. Colegrove, S Dudelttes, J. Loomis, L. Trimble, R Blank. Row 3: D. Esgate, G. John sen, R. Fasyoy, D. Johnson, M. Mc Atee, D. Snodgrass, E. Reid, B Greering, M. Moyers, D. Rutz, M Ward. :C- qv Senior loouncl ,.a .5 4 Everyone is rushing to the scene ot a iunior class sock hop. This was just one of the many fund-raising activities spon- sored by the iunior class. v By merit of their outstanding scholarship and school service records, these girls, Sharon La Bonde, Judy Fischer, Daisy Williams, Sarah Southern, Sharon Soden, and Diane Blank, were chosen to form a part of the traditional Daisy Chain to represent the iunior class in the graduation ceremony. 4' .' Thy- I V-as '7. gf:-' V x W- Q L 1 Place: Wheelock Field. Dale: Seplember 24, Sophomores, please rise. We hereby chri lies are filled wilh an inexhaustible supply 155' 'X 1959. Occasion: Sophonare Naming Assembly. Dialogue lafter an elaborate ceremonyl sfen thee Quelks4funny-eyed, Iwo-tongued Roccaccios, whose hollow, carrot-sized brain cavi of hol air. Assembly and name were courlesy of the Senior Class. Holding the Sopho mores' official title are Seniors G. Keyes, J. Matlhews, S. Horstman, B, Chapman, N. Fleury, G. Lawson, C, Scapple. DEAN THOMPSON President of Quelks The Sophomores . ,... fn ,llllwl Secreta ry 1. 1. ll :f?Fy, NANCY BAMBERGER BETSY HAMPSON PAUL HAMILTON Social Chairman Treasurer Commissioner at Large Everyone at Poly anxiously awaited the arrival of the new bundles of confusion-the Sopho- mores. True to form, with their naive innocence, they invaded Poly and were christened Quelks. They found their lanes and proved their worth through the presentation of their class assembly and in the painting of the R. They worked and played with the thought of changing lanes to become Juniors. fs og V ' -1'---...M Upon their arrival at Poly, the Sophomores were fortunate to find such helpful advisors as MRS. PATRICIA EDWARDS and MR. WALTER DAVIDSON, and counselors as MR. ARTHUR SMITH ond MRS. WILLETTA MULKEY. Their never-ending patience and understanding helped the Quelks find their place al Poly. needed a map ol our Poly free ways The Sophomore Cheerleaders lclockwisel JOAN PRATT, ROSIE BONDS, DEE ALMOND, and PAM BRAY ikneelingl cheered our B teams on to victory and proved at the interclass track meet that the Sophomores could yell iust as loudly as the Seniors . . . well, almost. 1 I Qs . , ,, 2 3 H, my , ..W..Ms.. wa f, ,w:.u,f, f , ,,...,.,..,..,.,.s,,....t.s . 2 .11 its Q.. 'F F3 fs Q9 .t. 5 :AP L'-'af -1 ,. 'x funny' 5 Q l L--I A F wang:-Q,--. 5..- .ffl N- v.,+Pf-as s . T i . .9 Ik Row l: L. Boland, l. Williamson, P. Mantz, A, Ziman, M. Reil, J Murphy, J. Balogh, S. Slouftir, B. Taylor, R. Titus. Row 2: R. Bonds. J. Roberts, B. Sanchez, C. Anders, L. al :Zi I G. Folmar, G. Rowe, V. Sakaguchi, H. Foote, Z. Powell, D. Hadden, G. Asher, S. Barrett, E. Harmor. Row 3: T. Marshall, J. Geisel, H. Her- nandez, L. Barnes, D. Harris, J Haughey, R. Paths, R. Benek, B Roby, D. Harlow D Mobvrly, S Morris Naive innocence shone Row l: D. Harris, B. Gunderson, K. Hig gins, C. Carpenter, P. Wheeler, S. Linden auger, B. Ballen, V. Rauch, S. Becker. Row 2: A. Atkins, W. Pease, S. McBride, B. Gruhn, F. Lantz, B. Grey, K. Kontak Row 3: J. Salum, M. Teague, D. Wolf, D Grey, B. Haire, T. Parramore, G. Link later, D. Russell, C. Holt. -o ' Row 1: K. Dace, S. Schnaars, A. Rid- ardson, S. Miller, C. Wainwright, J. Crea- son, M. Bean, B, Stewart, J. Wilson, E. Jackson, G. Smith. Row 2: K. Cudmore, D. McCoy, P. Mullins, K. Rheberg, R. Ren- fro, G. Spargur, W. Tarbell, J. Snyder. Row 3: J. Edge, E. Babcock, R. Adams, J. Chavez, R. Stalcup, W. Kendall, T. Guth- rie, T. Doughty, T. Clark, F. Johnson. Row 'l: J. Kay, M. Bushman, B. Mil ler, B, Sosa, M. Richardson, W. Ste phens, B. Smith, S. Brandt, M. Horst Row 2: J. Kennedy, W. Seaver, G. Gutermuth, R. Hilton, A. Taylor, J. So koloski, L. Rosson, R. Calderaz, D. Vas quez. Row 3: B. Diaz, H. Hernandez, G. Mink, D. Ronald, H. Howard, M Mead, J. Riggs, C. Snowden. from their laces 1... Raw: l: J. Griffin, R. Manley, J. Holbrook, M. Patroan, L. Sanders, C. Bereal, H, Sack' rider, A. Straubinger, C. Weir, J. Terry. Row 2: J. Rible, M. Dean, J. Ridley, C. Steele, J. Stone, N. Lawson, B. Cinrud, T. Ooghe, K. Cnawey, B. Nice. Row 3: D. Thompson T. Pittsford, R. McCroskey, R. Landis, B. Leigh' ta', J. Miller, B. Rubin, R. Shaffer, R. Baca, G. Hubbard, R. Wilson. Row 'la S. Loustaunau, L. Dominguez, J Centlivre, S. Curtis, M. Buchanan, R. McKin ley, S, Wesson, S. Carr, S. Hancock, D. Se well. Row 2: J, Dawson, L. Pursch, E. Young, D. Walther, C. Adams, B. Snow, J. Wilson, T. Marsall, D. Tilton, A. Johnson, J. Mulhall Row 3: S. Wright, l. Palmer, R. Ware, B Sim, R. Kirkemo, G. Tanner, J. Maness, D Price, J. Dillard, D. Adlen, T. Shanks, B. Doo ley, D. Folk. Row 'l: B. Pena, S. mask, B. House, B. Hunter, M. Johnigan, D. Simpson, G. Jones. Row 2: B. Per- ales, N. Thomas, J. Sweeney, C. Brown, W. Carter, E. Diaz, D. Murphy. Row 3: J. Martinez, L, Reyes, D. Ybarra, P. Sanchez, C. McKil, R, Britt, H. Baylis, R. Bratton. os they were introduced Row 1: K. Ware, C. Conn, S. Morri- son, L. Sirks, K. Barto, H. Burnstedt, J. Crosbie, N. Bamberger, M. Cowden, M. Robinson. Row 2: J. Eve, G. Mc- Dowell, L. Bankey, l. Hanzlik, T. Lyons, H, Hale, R. Karlin, F. Savoie, J. Edwards, P. Downing, K. Kroger. Row 3: C. liniger, M. Taylor, M. White, D. Baililf, D. Pallister, P. Hamilton, G, Harmon, B. Alexander, M. Napier, T, Gunther, T. Hobbs, F. Rasch. I J. N, . J s Row 'l: S. Benton, D. Huebner, Y. Gutierrez, E Cour, M. Magana, D. Staff., T. Kauffman, K Mungerson, N. Bullitt. Row 2: P. Brown, P. Bray S. Holt, D, Goodrich, J. Caldwell, P. Richards R. Menhennitt, B. Crosley, B. Littlefield, J. Wilson Row 3: D. Scott, S. Hansen, E, Davis, D. Keith, D Farkas, l.. Trickey, K. Lynch, M. Childers, C. Hail J, Wimchak, D. Honn. Row l: K, Skorheim, S. Skelley, M. Dosal, P. O'Brien, J. Barnum, B. Graevner, J. Adams. Row 2: D. Schaller J. Garcia, D. Matus, D. Amdol, D. Boucher, T. Arnold G. Miller, K. Broughton. Row 3: G. Lovesee, E. Burns, R. Stumpp, R. Wilson, D. Middleton, D, Pormer, D. Thompson, M. Smith. to the demeril system Row 'l: M. Harris, L. Colson, M, Hansen J. Anderson, J. Quick, L, Light, J, Den ham, J. Da'is, B. Hampson, L. Fakundiny Row 2: L. Baillie, E. Bevitt, L. Edwards R. Brown, F. Garlet, C, Yarbrough, J Brecht, M. Goodwin, Y. Miles. Row 3: G. Wossman, R, Evans, B. Foirman, T. Exter, J. Blatk, S. Smith, R. Followell, D. Allen M. Bray, J. Weatherly, J. Dykeman. Row 1: M. Neal, P. Carter, G. Johnson L. Barbarin, L. Cartwright, J. Tarply, R de la Hoya, E. Cardenas, L. Fuentes Raw 2: J. Hernandez, M. Romo, D. Raya R. Morquardt, M. Arons, F. Jones, B Mclfinly, G. Eckles, D. Holman. Row 3: J Castro, R. Rumirez, M. Gomez, D. Bax ter, D. Heinemann, G. Eckles, B. Ricketts K. Lowe, D. Bedlen, L. Gillespie. Row l: E. Alford, A Charters, P. Thomas D. Steffensen, A. Slone, E. Hamillon Davis, P. Wilkins, P. Caulk, M, Eslud7llo Row 2: K. Morrow, B, Dryden, C. Mor row, C. Phillips, R. Mulgannon, C. Ca well, R, Nash, M. Calorinicchu, Row 3: C. Dull, C. Walker, C. Papp, J. Coleman. W Lopez, D, Brinkmann, S, Gibson, M. Moore, M. Little, K Harshbarger 3 4 ,is Row 'la A. Ellioll, Q, Slreill, '.:. bmilh, Anderson, D. Schadler, J, Wrel, D. Blounl, Harrison, S, Schallock, R. Sosa, C. Evans. Row H. Irvin, H. Kronenberg, J. Barber, J. Wease, Crow, B. Borter, T. King, G. Cook, K. Walie, Chappell, L. McCallum, Row 3: R. Birbeck, Thomas, F. Jenkins, P. Cole, J. Eice, L. Cash, earning, G. Krug, G. Sloflel, R. Dillon, 1. sieph fnson, J. Sorrels 1- I T , L. Row 'lr L. Alzbach, S. Scoll, J. Ryan, J. Uliono, R. Nelson, L. Green, D. Squillonle, Row 2: E. Wells, M. Welscher, K. Wells, F. Vasquez, J. Provensal, P. Perham, P. Wilson, C. Ward, R. Diamond. Row 3: J. McDonald, G. Reade, M. Parks, F. Diaz, F. Comp- lon, W. Pinnery, L. Ayala, T, Burlis, W, Burton, D. Clarkson. Y Row T: S. Gray, D. Frederiksen, B. Hin lon, J. Todd, D. Cheek, D. Shaw, J Kolbenschlag, A. Graham, J, Brown, M Courson. Row 2: B, Gonzalez, E. Paul B. Forbis, J, Croley, R. Goodwin, V Meraz, R, Bishop, M. Dellamas, A. Young K. Barnell. Row 3: R. Hendrickson, T Zikratch, J. Lylle, R. Smith, T. Brifo, D Phillips, C. Castillo, J. Juttner, A. Will iamson, R. Avila, D. Brophy, J. Laird. Row 'l: C. Woods, B. Clubb, M. Gan- zales, G, Avila, E. Williams, J. Frank- en, K. Courtney, S. Duncan, D. Grink- er, E. Tucker. Row 2: G, Wilson, M. Thomas, R. Peterson, C. Barton, J. Evans, D. De la Ree, B. Belmont, K McCollum, M. Cruz. Row 3: S. Stalder J Briggs, G. Jackson, D, Cox, L. La zar, D. Rayner, R. West, J, McCaIIister, Z. Vlalters. Row l: B. Hantze, C. Muldowney, M. Pichi erri, J. Henson, L. Walling, I. Walker, C Owen, R. Roberts, E, Orlando. Row 2: L Esparza, H. Snyder, N. Miller, J. LaBonde V. Stancil, B. Ward, E, Petty, D. Peyton, D Patterson. Row 3: P. luchetta, T. Bassford, J. Sanders, T, Breese, D. Waddell, P, Del gado, R, Wold, V, Schill, J. Stoutfer, D. Da vis, G, Wambolt. .,.,...,... -,f-.. 1 ,f , - ' :I ....2. Row 'l: R. Martinez, S. Corrasco, D. Hernandez, A. Darling, S. Reay, C. Banta. Row 2: D. Ra- mires, J. Lehndorfer, J, Cox, M. Corrigan, E. Combs, R. Stewart, H. Anderson, Row 3: E. Perry, B. Arce, J. Smith, O. Tate, S. Rich, G. Custard, D. Show, M. Flores, J. losater. Row 1: E. Casey, J, Yarick, R. Spann D. Almond, B. Lamon, V. Abernathy E. Nelcher, J. Gilbualh, S. Miller, R Barnes. Row 2: E. Adair, M, Leon essc, E. Bowen, T. Pendleton, D, Har ter, D. Kessinger, D. Grable, E. Weis brod, V. Yen. Row 3: C. Braggs, M Woodward, C. Smith, D. Damer, R King, W. Halsteed, J, Hamilton, J Stuart, J. luera, L. Lam, B. Rule, '-Pic! w 1 K Reno B McCall, C. Coffee, S. Roberts, M Johnson S Downer Row 2: C. Poling, L. Pow, nes Galcgher, W. Ingalls. Row 3: L Cantwell M McKee D. Paden, M, Maclean, G Wessel J Mill E Fristad. They changed lanes Row l: S. Marshall, S. Rutherford, B. Norton, B. Greene, F, Black, R. Humberd, C. Baker, N. Snyder, S. Johnson, K. Allen. Row 2: J. Wal- ters. G. Taylor, N. Baxter, N. War- ren, P. Aagaard, E. Wyckoff, B. Bernstrom, S. Blankinskip, J. Hemp- stead, J. Bitzberger, A. Galvin. Row 3: J. Seiler, M. Mitchell, R. Lee, J. Thomas, T, Drake, A. Swain, S. Whyld, T. Tibbetts, D. Stamm. Raw 1: V. Ward, l. Farrar, P. Patterson, L. Gantenbein, B. Teg- land, B. Warren, R. Hatchell, B. Ballard, E. Beatty, S. Wood. Row 2: R. Snow, R. McPherson, B. Rouse, D. Hartmann, E. Daniels, R. Davenport, P. Petrulak, J. Corn- well, L. Edwards, R. Richardson. Row 3: J. Buchanan, K. Buck, R. Bell, J. Yancey, J. Hanson, R. Archbold, B. Hildebrandt, G. Mum- per, W. Larson, D. Smith, S, Cox. Rzvo l: F. Wemple, J. Pict J Rci.l, J. Serrcy, M, Weinberger N. Hobbs, H. Lantz, L. Jamison, B Lobadie, M, Steffen. Row 2: E Cameron, J. Julseth, H. Kennedy S. Hill, T. Dale, B. Sakaguchi, K Rose, R. Holl, O. Rackov, S. Cruse P. Hawkins. Row 3: D. Kelly, B Kropf, M, Brown, R. Walter, J Parks, M, Bellah, D. Raaz, R Baines, C. Brown, R. McKay, L Snider, S. Croycralt. t 2 . Kr T' il Hwil' lo become Juniors The sophomore class assembly was a hilarious hit, as you can well see. Patient Peggy Wheeler and Doctor Tim Lyons were part of the cast which presented the Late, Late Show. These elected representatives to the Sophomore class council assured the Ouelks ol a year of well planned government ond terrific activ'ties. Row 1 C. Morrow, R. Roberts, D. Almond, N. Bomberger, B. Hampson. Row 2: D. Frederiksen, 8, Bernstrorn, J. Creuson, P. Aogaard, P. Wheeler, K. Slmorheim Row 3: J. Parks, W. Ingalls, S. Thomas, P. Hamilton, D. Thompson, R. McPherson, R. Brown. ROUTEIZI . 5 - , f ,q w,.Y.?L ,X 325 1 5 2 f ' .A ff 9 . -V X V x .,.... .Q E59 gg ,ff 1 , E. it O 5 I . NX ,J .f 'ww - f 2 wx , if f , 7' 4 0' ,f ff, is Q.. Q4 . 's nd Although our assemblies did not reach the ultimate ultimate fa special performance by Dick Clark and his guest stars or a speech by Mr, K during his visitj, Com- missioner of Entertainment ROBlN CAMP- BELL did a swell job of planning and directing many entertaining and educa tional assemblies As Commissioner of Safety, JACK WAT- SON was in charge of the Sale Driving Road-e-o. With his concern for the scfety of his fellow students, Jack urged them to drive safely not only in and around school, but whererer their rods could carry them. As advisor for the commission, MR, WIL- LIAM JAMES had a part in almost every phase of school activities. He ably super- vised and instructed our student leaders, who kept Poly a leader of the schools in the C.B.L. These student leaders Commissioner of Domain JANE PATTON saw to it that Poly had not only a clean campus, but also the most colorful trash cons in town. Commissioner of Current Publications SHARON LAWSON capably edited our weekly paper The Poly Spotlight. Taking minutes at a commission meeting was at times a bit confusing, but Commis- sioner of Records JUDY PLATT kept the declarations and iudicious decisions legi- ble and in order. I otfiglf ,iss 1-9,-S organized DICK HUNTER assumed the responsibilities of the Commissioner of Finance and man- aged the A.S.B, funds so well that we were able to give a part of our funds to the treasury of that new high school, i an Qf'v ' -I, 'fd Presiding over a student body of two thousand three hundred members Commissioners of Literary Activities SANDRA SMITTLE and GAY is no easy task, and double sessions served to increase the burden. But KEYES, alias Koala Co-Editors, worked seemingly indefatigably to our A,S.B. President TOBY DICKENSON managed the situation with com- publish our yearbook. petence and efficiency. Thanks to his leadership all ron smoothly and Poly enjoyed another successful year. A friend to every girl in Poly was DIANA FREEMAN, Commissioner of Girls' Welfare, Serving as Girls' League President Diana planned such activities as Dad-Daughter Night, the Mother-Daughter Fashion Show, and Slave Day lThe girls think that should come under the heading of Boys' Welfarel. our Poly free ways Activities reached a new high under the direction of JUDY WINDER, Commissioner of Activities ,Who will ever forget those pep rallies at 7:30 in the morning? Vice-president PAUL PRICE wielded the gavel in the House of Advisory, directing the discussions, keeping some degree of order, and evaluating the inestimab': contributions of the advisory representa- lives. we 1 Though busied with the duties of Bruins' Club presidency and chairmanship of the lnterclub Council, ROBERT LEUNG, Commissioner of Boys' Welfare, still stuck up for the boys' rights fwhich wasn't easy with nine girls 01 the commissionl. Commissioner of Publicity KATY KADAR plastered Poly's walls with posters and the doorways with banners in o'der to publicize all school events. 1 fl t 'v 'ki-i 4:3 When it came to boys sports, being girls was at times a handicap os Sports Editors STEPHANIE HORSTMAN and LOIS HAYNES will testify. Here they draw straws to see who will have to go into the boys' locker room to talk to the track coach. After looking at over seven hundred Senior pictures for several months, while she trimmed and paneled them, Senior Class Editor BARBARA LORD learned the most popular pose for a portrait-smile, of course. Eb P wc ntyjeg' ik s tr, it Top: LORETTA GARCIA, our ingenious Faculty Editor, was constantly inventing new ways to make teachers keep their picture appointments, The glue-in-the- chair method was one of the most suc- cessful. Lower: Koala Photographer MAX PASCAL cl:-monstrates the problems of taking tour different pictures in two different places at the some time. Poly's free ways VVe'll mal-ce th's year's annual the best KOALA ever published, was the vow echoed from the mint green walls of Rcom l2 in September. We chose for our theme, Free Ways, and began construction at once. Our materials included rolls of film, miles of scotch tape, hundreds of sheets of dummy and typing paper, and, as deadlines neared, bottles of tranquilizers. We worked and slaved innumerable hours, and finally, somewhat miraculously, assembled a readable iumble of pictures and words. At last it is finished. For a year the book has be- longed to us, and it shall always be a part of us. We know the story behind every picture and each piece oi copy. But now we present it to you, the students of Poly High School. lt is your book filled with the memories of the wonderful year of l959-l96O. We hope you like it. 9: ,... gg ,sex Whatever the problem, Koala Advisor MR. KELLY ADAMS was always on hand with a brilliant solu- tion His conslant prodding and sense of perfection was c er an inspiration to us to do our best work and meet our deadlines. We are truly thankful for incessant and inualuable assistance, without which thfs book could ne 'er have been published. ,i 'nge .f ,tj V 3 SHARON LAWSON is seen enioying a rare moment of re- laxation. As Editor-in-Chief of the SPOTLIGHT, Sharon worked diligently many long hours after school to put out a consistently outstanding news sheet. 'Y' Reporters Leah Gilbreath and Katy Kadar work to meet their deadlines while staff members Tapani Lausti, Pat Lindsay, Chip Wood, Lee Rutledge, Cappi Cylber, and Paul Guillaume offer helpful suggestions for their columns. Advertising Manager BARRY ULRICH dictates bills and ad- vertisers' addresses to SUE CHARTERS, Business Manager, and NANCY KLUG, Circulation Manager. Lower left: As Press Represent- ative, LAURA GALLUP wcs re sponsible for writing most o' the stories of student activities which appeared in the Preis- Enterprise. Contemplating new ideas for their sections are JANE PAT- TON, Feature Editor, and MAT?- CIA KNOPF, News Editor. They reported Here we see Spotlight Photography Editor, TOM NEWMAN, taking a pic' ture of Etaoin Shrdlu, lPictures like this saved the Spotlight money-Tom didn't have to use film.J ,ww 'is' 'lf- -sfxl Q7 4- UQ Always happy to have their stories read, staff members Diana Freeman, Edward Evans, Kathy Drake, Jane Gerdes, Jean Coneybeare, Linda Dudley, Robert Bonds, ond Anne Bell eagerly distribute the papers. THE POLY SPOTLIGHT staff toiled countless hours to meet their deadlines and provide us with an excellent newspaper each Friday morning. Polyites enioyed reading the news articles, editorials, special columns, and sports stories which filled the SPOTLlGHT'S four pages. Two new features were added to the paper this year--the CounseIor's Column, which informed students on up- to-date counseling material, and Student Specials, short descriptions of the better, newer books in our library. Students who read the weekly editorial were enlightened by the interesting controversial subiects of Off the Cuff, one of the most outstanding features. Through the efforts of the Editor Sharon Lawson, the advisor Mr. Robert Phillips, and the staff, THE POLY SPOTLIGHT enioyed an exceptionally ine year of publication. the events of Poly's free ways Page makeup, copyreading, proofreading Polyites were kept well informed sportside by Boys' Sports Editors and numerous other duties came under the TONY CULVER and WIN PHELPS, and Girls' Sports Editor CAROLYN capable supervision ol MR. ROBERT PHILLIPS KNEHANS. the Spotlight advisor. 'i it gtdgki' gum sf 'a ,.t.. . ku if With the cherished guidance of Miss Jean Thayer, Diana Freeman, Girls' League President, capably led the Girls' League, making this year a most enioyable, as well as beneficial, one for every girl at Poly. The GIRLS' LEAGUE SERVICE BOARD busied the iunior girls in school service, and in turn carefully recorded those precious service hours for them. C. Rhudy, M. Rohwedder, C. Geluso, B. Pearson, M. Patterson, C. Scapple, D. Kenyon, J. Steves, S. Summerville, K. Her- man, N. Klug, president Icenterl. The SENIOR SPONSORS guided their proteges, the sophomore girls, through a successful first year at Poly. Row 'l: F. Wooten, M. Smith, B, Lacy, C. Knehans, J. Hulbert, M. Nisbet, presidetn, S. Koettel, L. Gallup, L. Swinney, M. Rohwedder. Row 2: B. Lord, S. Galloway, J. Patton, L. Garcia, C. Geluso, C. Schaffer, C. Williams, P. Freeman. Row 3: D. Moody, S. Hunt, C. Rhudy, E. Barroza, G. Pruitt, L. Williamson, K. Stewart, S. Johnson. Row 4: C. Richardson, M. Ellis, L. Carlson, S. Sommerville, J. Gerdes, L. Gilbreath, E. Zentmyer, N. Elliott, M. Patterson. Row 5: G. Gray, P. May, M, Taylor, S. Fulmor, V. Valli, S. Smith, K. Herman, B. Robinson, P. Walder, A. Gardner. Row 6: B. Morris, J. Snyder, J. Horsley, J. Steves, F. Lawson K. Gabbert, M. Skinner. Row 7: L. Smith, P. Cahoe, A. Hal- berg, L. Dudley, P. Exter, C. Black, S. Horstman. Despite Leap 40 The GIRLS LEAGUE BOARD sponsored many girls a nut: s drives ond service prole ts such os Dad Doug ter Night the Christmas Drive ond pointing toys for the settlement house Thus they mode their organization on n valuable port of the student body M Nisbet senior sponsor president J Elrod defotionol chairman S Guyer pub Holdren vice president M Young recording secretory J Bergman corresponding secretary Klug service club president N Fleury honorary member IAFS studentl K Davis sophomore representative K Droke Spotlight column ist S Soden courtesy chairman J Suel activities chairman L Hcmpson program chairman J Tanner treasurer Year the girls maintained Georgia Kepler Judy Crosbie and Penny Hogan are seen contributing canned foods to the Thanksgiving Drive o Girls League community service prolect their dignity ond iclecils The Hl TRI officers Judy Elrod president Gaul Gray treasurer and Carol Anderson vice pres: dent provided the Hi Tri members with u variety of activities ranging from singing Christmas carols at the hospital to touring the police sto X tion an addition to their weekly meetings ot the YWCA Nw 87 K J ,, S- , it A' s -12 , .1 L J- K v . W -s . ,Max 4 Z , ' X ,.,,- M fr sv, if 'IK Y' , . I 'ff K . ' . fi , , . ' ff, 'T 1- S' - ' ' ' ct'-' 'e , ' , ' ' : , - h licity choirmung J. Loomis, friendship chairman: S. Charters, second vice-president: D. Wilson, GRA president: L. , ' - ' 1 - , ' 2 V , ' 1 N. , ' O I I C O I O a F yi 1- .4- -g 1 S XX ' N .-.. - I 4 . ' ' ix 4, - n I R ,j I, - 6 A 3 Q D BEAR TRACKS , Poly's awardewinning literary magazine consisting of poems, stories, essays, and art work by Poly students, was edited and published by the LITERARY BOARD. Row I: A. Charters, P. Thomas, P. Caulk, G. Wiersma, R. Helms, editor-in-chief, C. Black, L. Hampson, J. Jones, K. Kadar. Row 2: W. Ingalls, G. Teague, J. McCune, S. Goodwin, E. Zentmyer, R. Carpenter, l. DykeS, 5- MOC- Donald, J. Watson, V, Hudson, P, Van Hove. dw Poly's future Elizabeth Brownings and Nathaniel Hawthornes were members of the ENGLISH CLUB. Row 'lz J. McCune, G. Teague, C. Morrow, M. Robinson, S. Molitor. Row 2: K. Kroger, S, MacDonald, B, Pearson, J. Jones, C. Derick, president. The BOARDETTES saw to it that the girls in their advisory groups were informed of all Girls' League activ- ities and that their suggestions were represented to the Girls' league Board. Row 1: L. Blaskes- lee, P, Wheeler, C. Carpenter, S. Charters, president, J. Powers, S, Foulke, K. Evans. Row 2: P. Wal- ker, J. Crosbie, V. Daylin, P, Thom- as, S, Fulmor, M. Miller, B. Matus. rs-.. . vc 3532 - ,K -s Many proiects f . vii.: iv ww L is 144-A PQ' i-WX xo ml For their service proiects this year the KEY CLUB, sponsored by the Downtown Kiwanis Club, completed the erection of the Interclub Flagpole and participated in the Books for India drive, passing out pamphlets and collecting several hundred books. Row l: J. Howe, president: R. Snyder, secretary. Row 2: D. Lundell, B. Mayers, J. Rice, R. Aarts, D. Root, J. Colonelli. Row 3: C. Murphy, D. Butler, G. Reade, G. Mumper, D. Thompson, B. Rubin. Row 4: L. Topham, L. Posid, E. Reid, T. Brill, R. Griffin. Row 5: S. Suess, H. Coffin, C. Wood, A. Dull, D. King. Row 6: Mr. Howard Hough, advisor, D. Jefferson, L. Olbright, R. Sappington, helped builcl our free way The boys' version of a school service organization was the BRUINS' CLUB. Headed by the Commissioner of Boys' Welfare Robert Leung, their activities in- cluded a sock hop fOldie, But Goodie Night in the fall and Father-Son night at a Dodger baseball game in the spring, in addition to many school and com- munity service proiects. Row lf J. Walli- han, sergeant of arms, A. Dull, vice-presi- dent, W, Phelps, secretary-treasurer. Row 2: B, Wallihan, D. Arthur, R. Snyder, S. Webber, D, Frinell. Row 3: S. Suess, S. Mack, T. Culver, T. Inaba, T. Dickinson, Row 4: P. Price, C. Rome, G. MacDonald, B. Peterson. rs- ,ANL- 4- 1' 3 Those who will help to keep America an agrie cultural leader ol the world took an active part in the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. Inspired by the lovely Chapter Sweethearts, J. Knight and M. Maxwell, they strove toward their goals and were rewarded with honors and awards. Row 'In S, Hillmer, V, Newell, L. Dove, T. Maxwell, Mr Harold Seigworth, advisor. Row 2: R, Riley, I.. Gallaher, A. Young, K. Watje, B. Gallaher, E. Murphy. Row 3: J. Genstil, G. Linklater, J. Gaines, D. Charlebois, M. Vitatoe, ug They farmed Preparing one of the F F A trailers lnotice the built In scale I to haul some of their prize wlnnung livestock are D Cha le bots J Gomes T Maxwell R Riley The executive board acting with efficiency led the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA through a very successful year S Hillman secretary V Newell sentinel L Dove presudent T Maxwell reporter Mr Harold Seigworth, Working busily on a construction proiect lor their Chapter Farm are: advisor Absent S LaRocco vice president C Cope treasurer D. Charlebois, V, Newell, M. Vitatoe, J. Genstil, R. Riley. The OLYMPIAN HI-Y devoted their time to various outings and money-raising drives for charity. Row 'lx D. Bailiil, R. Peterson, M. Brown, president. Row 2: Mr. Blackman, advisor, W. Larson, D. Thompson, D. Hadden. Row 3: D. Price, T. Pittsford, D. Russell, J. Mills. :gl Through membership in Poly's MATH CLUB, fun was found with numbers, on social outings, and on field trips. At board T. Inaba, R. Arreola, A. Searcy. Row 1: D. Wheatley, A. Recupero, J. Steves, M. Hamilton. Row 2: D. Hodges, B Froome, M. Moore, W. Stowe, S. Coleman, M. Jack Pease, advisor. Row 3: R. Watts, D. Brown, W. Smith, R. Worden and they figured Not only did the NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE supply us with enthusiastic smiles but with a top- notch debating team and champion orators, as well. Row 1: L. Edward, S. Lawson, C. Schwalier, B. Ballen, W. Ingalls. Row 2: M. Brennan, G. Cook, P. Price, K. Ambrose, M, Gallen, Miss Nancy Shingler, advisor, L. Posik. Row 3: M. Jester, secretary, B. Cliff, debrate chairman, B. MacWhin- ney, vice-president, T. Brill, president, J. McCune, treasurer. 'En' t Many hours of hard work brought nts reward to these Sensors In excellent reports at grade time and membershup In the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERAT Row I W ds R J Wnnd V Va Io Raw 2 F Wooten D e S Smith, S. Stevenson J ev s M Hamulton S Smnttle Row 3 N Cole G Keyes K Gabbert J Patton E ent myer Row 4: C. Scapple P Bouma Searc w Du W Smuth P VanHove Carpenter, R. Helms L Dykes P Pruce D Hodges Four semesters of C.S.F, membershu are re ulred to become a lute member In the ucture below are the students who attained this hugh honor and were awarded theur gold puns at an assembly the Irs emester Row 1: S. ole Ex K Fuglne J Steves E Zentm er J Km ht w 2 D Freeman F Wooten, G Keyes P Woods 5 Ross S Lawson J Wunder Row 3 R Carpenter L Dykes P Van Hove, D. Grauman 3, n... To keep pace with the speed ot the age in which we live we must develop more well-educated, dedicated men and women who will strive to improve our world. To help meet this need our school has entered into the program of honors courses, which expose students to subiects similar to those offered in college. Also, an organization honoring such earnest, hard-working students has been established. The requirement for membership in the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION is an A-average for one semester. The ambitious students who obtain membership for four semesters lone of which must be in their senior yeart are honored at a breakfast, presented a life membership pin during an assembly in their honor, and receive the additional distinction of a gold seal on their diplomas and on other official school papers. This is very helpful in obtaining scholarships and in college placement. With the help of a very dependable and dedicated advisor, Miss Margaret Finley, the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION has maintained and proved its importance and honor. It will always stand as an inspiration and a goal for those outstanding students who realize the blessing of our free way of education in America. the tree way of learning big step on the way to success for these Juniors and Sophomores is membership in the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Cruse G Wegner J Graumann K Wassem M Bagwell M Estudillo P Thomas S Foulke Row 2 S Blutman K Wheelns S Evans O Rackov l Rendell J Davis E Hamilton B Hampson J Jones Row 3 K Kroger K Harshbarger D Stettensten V Davis M Dean J Male Row 4 S Smith V Yen M Pease P Darley A Recupero G Hubbard Y Hirsch: J Saunders Row 5 son R McCroskey D Wheatley M White W Von Andel R Watts Row 6 S Hornboke B MacWhinney G Krtege A Parks D Row 1 Molitor Hudson K Han Mclean YXOI-Al? W Q,-.Q Q 1--mmf J I ,ob i f 'f tx' if TR 3 X1 I I A :O v-2 . 1 . 95 A- sf 6 fs he , 1 J 1 Q Q n N f l , Q r ' B Members ot the POLY CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE BOARD became very adept at climb- ing ladders to decorate goal posts and hanq banners, some of their many duties to pub licize school events. Lower left: K. Kadar, president. On ladder lfrom top to bottoml: B. Buckner, decorations chairman: K. Wheelis, service chairman? J. Gerdes, posters chair' mang L. Carpenter, banners chairmang L. Gilbreath, vice-president and usherettes chair' man. I I 1 lg 5 g A S? Y I 4 1 ,l r f r , S S' I J W R1 K z Q lgfltk K X' fp 5 V--'aw is-W: .,, .M W, xt ' w 1 'iw-. ., 1, sn en X,,5..., gg. The ultimate gaal of the AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE is to promote better inter- national understanding and relationships. To achieve this, A.F,S. sponsors a pro- gram of exchanging students between countries all over the world, The Poly chapter of A.F.S. brought two foreign students, Tapani Lausti lFinlandl and Nicole Fleury lSwitzerlandJ, here this year. Seated: S. Horstman, president, L. Hampson, finance chairman, K, Gabbert, corresponding secretary: K. Davis, record- ing secretary, S. Fullce, finance co-chairman, W. Phelps, B. Hampsan, J. Wallihan. ing secretary, S. Foulke, finance co-chairman. Standing: S. Webber, M, Nisbet, publicity chairman: B. Wheeler, S. Dole, activities chairman: W. Phelps, B. Hamp- son, J. Wallihan. with a purpose Through the efforts of the CAREER DAY COMMITTEE and its advisor, Miss Jean Thayer, Career Day was again a huge success. Row I: J. Graumann, M. Nisbet, S. Lawson, B. Chapman, M. Estudillo, E. Hamilton, Miss Jean Thayer, advisor. Row 2: L. Carpenter, J. Garcia, D. Corona, D. Brickmann, A. Dull, D. Arbon. 1 2' NICOLE FLEURY from Switzerland and TAPANI LAUSTI from Finland opened the door to inter- national understanding when they journeyed to Riverside this fall to become PoIy's first foreign exchange students. Here they began for us o new tree way that will be added to and strengthened until it leads to international friendship and world peace. The before-school Christmas and Easter services were sponsored by the CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB. Row I: Miss Pat Henry, advisor: M. Hill, president: C. Stout, secre- tary-treasurer. Row 2: N. Chang, J. Schaeffer, D, Kloss, vice-president, J. Fraker. 1-as-3 f 1 F il i The Poly Concert Band presented many fine musical programs and took away top ratings at the music festivals. The members are. Row 'lz hards P M dleton K an ox n Fakun in R, Wold, H. Hale, L. Davis, Row 2: D. Lundell, P. Aaguard B Torkelson L Malone T Ex er ast on Run A Parks E Cooper, S. Barnhart, M. Schmidt, E. Ligon, T, Pittsford, oyer D am ar w B Wright a ey Wa on D Whea ey C. Hanson, R. Ringstrom, A. Souchek, D. Snodgrass, ik e or on er L A d R Hol R Followell D. Hodges, S. Goodwin, G. Kriege, L. Mead, G. Gordon, s I e w H nne y via S Bu C Murphy, M. Thomas, .l. Julseth, J. Rible, D. Edwards. axter V c i i i 'nr R Wenst om, R. Wilson, M. Walters, R. Pavitt, M. Moore, K. Dutro gate D ndall a rer um ae Mea H Sym D Treadway, J, Bradley. They lolloweol What Poly's PEP BAND lacked in size they made up for in noise. They encouraged spirit and enthusiasm during our sports season. Row 'l: V. Schill, R, Wilson, L. Milliken, student director. Row 2: S. Richards, B Wright, K. Ryan. Row 3: E. Ligon, R, Wold, T. Exter, G. Fast. Row 4: S. Goodwin, D. Hodges, G. Kriege, F. Gunther, L. Pitcher. Row 5: G. Gordon, L. Mead, C. Wright, S. Barnhart. Row 6: J. Laird, M. Roach, H. Symms, J. Bradley, D. Treadway, L. Hale, if ill G road to rhythm The POLY BAND filled their busy year with concerts and precision marching, plus many other activities. Under the direction of Mr. Lester Oaks, the band was awarded superior ratings at each of the music festivals that they attended. Another distinction was their invi- tation to play for the Music Educators in February. They presented an outstanding assembly and in every way proved themselves a superior body of musicians. Poly's ORCHESTRA also proved to be one ot Poly's finest musical groups. The music of their strings, horns, woodwinds, and percussions accompanied our A.S.B. play and added a delightful treat to the intermissions of our class plays. Their traditional Christmas program was most certainly one ofthe highlights ofthe year. The Poly Orchestra added harmonious delight to our A.S.B. and class plays, in addition to the outstanding Christmas program. The members are: Row 'lz J. Sattertield, D. Bailiff, R. McCroskey, A. Cook, D, Stach, K. Ryan. Row 2: E. Jackson, M. Ary, M. Dosal, L, Bankey, J. Ripko, J. Da'is, E. Zcntmyer. Row 3: E. McClasky, R. Diamond, M. Teague, L. Adams, R. Lee, P. Sturgeon, E. Ligon, L. Pitcher, P. Hamilton, S. Sum' mers, K, Chernvak, T. Lyons, S. O'NeaI, E. Horter, D. Townsend, M. Dean. Absent: J. Bergman, D. Tomlin. if gf 4 V Y N Blendinq their voices in the Poly Choir were these members: C. Holt, L. Metcalfe, C. Carter, S. Morrison, B. Taylor, K, Ambrose, C. Noel, B Tegland, C. Stout, G. Lester, J, Straka, L. Patterson, B. Lacy, C. Hucklebridge, G. Taylor, J. Walters, S, Flores, J. Jones, V. Hudson, B, Wallerstedt, J Hawes. S, Barrett, S. Barrett, L. Teague, K. Sarto, B Pearson, G. Wegner, J Graumann, N, Sannes, G Sannes, D, Kil- doy, F. Harding, D. Harlow, L. Walters, G. Cook, R Taylor, R Summers, G Crocker, P, Albin, T. Simmons, P, Hogan, J. Bryant, P. Criswell F. Hines, M. Perhon, M. Davis, G, Miller, T. McCarthy, D. Drew, S. Sedgwick, C, Derick, R. Carpenter, R. Bonds, S. lrvin, B, Burton, M. Schumann. Song and The choir under the direction of Mr. Robert Derick staged the delighttul Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera, H.M.S. Pinatoref' Cast included lforemost in picturel R. Carpenter, J, Jones, R. Bonds, R. Clark, L. Summers, L. Metcalfe, S. Sedgwick, C. Noel, C, Derick, and other members of the choir lrecrl, lux 5 Gidget's sixteenth summer was iust the most when the Malibu Beach surfers finally let her become a member of the exclusive for-beach-bums-only club. Seated on rock: Gidget llinda Cordilll and The Kahoona lWillie Wattsl. Clockwise from far left: Golden Boy fEddie Rossl, Stinky lLouis Millikenl Hot Shot lArnold Poguel, Moondogie lErnie Ligonl, Lord Hathaway lRon Sap- pingtonl, Don Pepe lStcve Webberl, and Malibu Mac lBob Burgess.l Giclget surlecl The Junior Class presented Gldget a three act comedy by Frederick Kohner about a girl whose two loves lsurfing and Moondogiel brought adventure and romance to her six eenth summer. Row 'I: E. Ligon, L. Cordill, W. Watts, H. Rose, He nhold K Lambert B Burton Warnken D Sear Row 2: H. Cranford, E. Ross, R. Sappington, B, Burgess, M. Ii en A Pogue, S. Webber, B. Motus. Row 3: S. Chaffee, K. Wheelis, Krafton, B. Moyers, K. McClellian, M. Perham, D. Esgate. J, N f The cast of the A,S,B. play, JUNE MOON, gave an outstanding per'ormance. Row I: J. Coneybeare, T. Lyons, N. Young, C. Chambres, C. Scapple, J. Matthews, R. Sappington. Row 2: L. Milliken, B, Ballen ,D. Jamison, J, Patton, M. Smith, J. Loomis, G. Wegner, R. Burton. Row 3: A, Straubinger, D. Baker, R. Clark, E. Diamond, K. Fuglie, H, Rose, S. Ross, B, Brooks. Row 4: S. Hunt, K. Kingsbury, D. Freeman, P. Hogan, C. Holt, J. Bryant, K. Knight, H. Cranford. under ci June Moon Miss Rixey lCeIif.ne Chambersl, second from left, flashes her winsome smile at song publisher Mr. Hart Him Mat- thewsl while persuading him that she needs a new mink, His secretary Goldie lCoroI Scapplel, tar right, looks on with interest, while song writer Benny lRon Soppingtonl, lett, wishes he knew her technique so he could persuade Mr. Hart to buy his latest song. pr' When Fred Stevens lTim Lyonst came to New York to begin his song-writing career with his new partner, Paul Sears lRobert Brooksl, his hosts lwho are interested in hint for only one reason-moneyl, celebrate his arrival by letting Fred take them out to dinner, Characters de- picted in this scene ore Moxie llouis Millikenj, Fred Stevens lTim Lyonsl, Paul Sears lllobert Brooksj, Eileen lDiane Jomisonl, and Lucille lfharlotte Holtj, b'J H :H We spent cu Midnight In Pcxrls This year Poly Juniors and Seniors danced in the foreground of the Eiffel Tower amidst a Parisian atmosphere at the Junior-Senior Prom Midnight in Paris. ll.eft pagel This certain foreign flare set the exotic mood, and the gaiety of whirling gowns and the suaveness of white dinner jackets, accented by the music of the Elliot Brothers' Band, made this year's prom a truly wonderful one! We had our Misty Moments During the Misty Moments several couples whose lucky numbers were drawn became the happy owners of stuffed teddy bears. Cellene Chambers needed help to carry home her teddy bear he big guy in the center. ni L'-It-Q.. '-.Q --un. ,n Lvj' . 11 1- Q' ,. N K Y if 5-4 A 455' . r f Ah! Spring Vacation! A brief respite before that long, grueling fourth quarter. For most Polyites, Spring Vaca- tion and the beach weer synonymous. They flocked to Balboa, Laguna, Newport, and Corona del Mar to spend a week of leisure. Here relaxation reached its zenith-afternoons of lying in the warm sand, the sun's broiling rays seeth- ing through four layers of suntan lotion, soft music radiating from a portable radio, nothing disturbing you but the shriek of a sea gull, an occasional clod kicking sand in your face, and that girl in the red bikini. Of course, if you tired of this luxurious peace, You could always swim, surf, water ski, play volley ball, or iust wander along the beach, collecting sea shells. At night, when you didn't have a date, it was strictly against the rules to quit talking and go to sleep before midnight. But all too soon the week was over and Spring Vaca- tion and the beach were synonymous, They flocked to of wonderful memories. N--.M ,Nw ..,, .QV .. . , U A K' . , , I .ip ..,,,,,, A , 1g.,g's- . 'M ,, ...M ' ' ' ,. .,ann- -vt N . M H- M. - - ., -...f , ,,,,. ...,. .. ...W ....,.e. , ,s.,,.,,M L:-sum - 4 s 'QQ-H44 W.. f-.Y Q , M ,,,,. A K, ,fewest-,. -mi x 'N .-. 1't'5E:z: M, '11 nw Q s 'f it ily' V, eq? ., L...-aunvrvw-f-gh aw Walla 9' gs 5. gf- ,- 3-5 ,,v '3' v,..oW Mvnmf- .qu-...A J- A .M -.. vi- 'fi- ..., . W V Awl Come on in' The water is iust right A day at the beach plus three boys three girls, and one large innertube equals six thoroughly soaked boys and girls, one deflated innertube, and lots of fun cold and wet! From surf ,,':f'wQ Z9 ,gf . A 3 .. 'iff 5 ' 'YD-Y Recreation never ceased for lack of proper equip- ment. When Polyites L. Garcia, B. Lord, L. Haynes, and J. Steves discovered they had no iump rope, they improvised with a long piece of sea weed. , .4 ? , 46. v ' , 'I 1 li , ,af ' ' ' : 'sl , I , V , A , - 'i I .A ' Q, N . 104 . - ss' , ,. ,df .. A , , if ' . - Q i. . .'i- ' A 'A Y V ' 'HQJ Q , . W if M?,,':Zf 'I ,J Ui I ,V ,Lf vu, , , , mffegqq ,,,, emma .W .. , fi f' 2 , W' , '. f , , ff fm ' ' ' f W ' Q W, -. 46, 1, . , ,,-s,,,.- ,J v. ,., A H 1 , ,bn , . ., . fr - M' - 1 2' -iff: L' my W' , ..?'M'-1. , ' .Ar '.9 swim 1, ,ini-ff 1 The all-important moment of crowning our Home- coming Queen took plone on Wheelock Field dur- ing half time at the Poly-Rancho football game, when Questo Donnelly, last yeorls queen, relin- quished her crown to this year's Queen Sandra Mansfield. Toby Dickinson, A.S.B. President, supere vised the coronotion. lo roycllly Viewing her subiects, Queen Sandra, escorted by David Walton, toured Wheelock Field in her custom-made, royal carriage. r 1 4 1' w as 4? :mf , Following Queen Sandra s float, was her Court of Princesses-M. Patterson, S. Dole, J, Patton, J. Wine der, S. Flores, and ex-Queen O. Donnelly, 1:7 , 5,1 km F L' ar ,fuk if 8 me 9' I Q Sf t Y 0 J, , ,, ' wi ,W 54 if M, 9 vg , as 9 rf af .A A-2: -ali' 11 A ff at , dev. 2 .xv M fu MJ mae R4 we . : V AUNF' MM . 41 f ff cf if if? MARY PATTERSON SHIRLEY FLORES 0 -1' ,Q ,ff ' A N15-F UXSQ JUDY WINDER JANE PATTON K, SUSIE DOLE P0072-'IF if .IA M- is in 'QP v ...AA Wh-un-'iq Us W 5 qw ,- I -f' V5 --LT.. 4 Yea team' Poly s explosion of pep SHIRLEE HAR'?lSCN head cheerleader explodes with another mighty yell Neve lx - .-K SN - -l a game went bylwithout her enthusiastic support. Come rain or shine our halftimes were filled with the fun and frolic provided by our own Kris Koala. Inside these capers and amusing antics was petite SYLVIA ILCKEN They led in Saucy smiles, flouncing pom pons, and dancing boots brought forth more spirit and enthusiasm from Poly rooters than ever before, Displaying these talents are pam pon girls LINDA CORDILL, DONNA WRIGHT, HANNAH CRANFORD, LYNN TRIMBLE, LINDA SEBALD, and MAXINE MAXWELL. if K '+- Front and center at every game with vuvacious vigor our cheerleaders SANDI FOULKE SANDY MANSFIELD SHIRLEE HARRISON PEGGY BAUMAN and SUZI RIFE led Poly rooters from silence to thundering enthusiasm cheering our teams to victory spirit cmcl enthusiasm With twirling batons and strutting figures, Maiorettes CHERYL DUNIVER and NANCY HOBBS, and Drum Maior DEAN LUNDELL heralded the lively entrance of Poly's marching band during the halftimes of the home football games. ,,..-ff! Football coaches EARL MARSHALL OWEN EISTER and HEAD COACH BEN HAMMERSCHMID1' spent a very act ve season planning and r viewing the strategy for a winning team 112 :fs-.- Maybe these boys Poly s David Eraser and an oppos ing Pacific player need a little coaching from our modern dance department but fortunately the Bears needed no help football wise as they defeated Pacific They found a freeway In 1959 football fever ran high at Poly. This was the year everyone hoped to win C.B.L. and fingers were crossed in hopes that the C.l.F, crown might be handed to us. Although we lost one pre-season game by a score of 26-19 to Compton, Poly over with Poly impo came back with an effortless 32-O victory over Chaffey and a 26-20 win San Bernardino. Running wild in their next game, the Bears trounced Colton an impressive 62-13 win. Continuing with the same fine brand of football, downed Pacific, 19-6. Suspense and tension were clearly visible as the all- rtant game with Redlands loomed ahead. Beat Redlands was the only thought in the minds of all Polyites that week. Although the spirit and enthusiasm never subsided, Poly suffered a heartbreaking 26-6 defeat and loss of hope for the coveted C.B.L. crown, The season ended with a 25-12 win over Fontana and, of course, the really important 26-O victory over Ramona. gi -4 Q, ff - 9,1 'Q 1' 4-' n ,V pl If lgfff if l E KN 1 54 Q Q X wa- f .xx L 5 4 ,fig .J ... L , Y SV 'W 65,50 V 'Jvk '! . . 'H K . , . . 1 zz' ul X F -- Q4 m . I ' , -, W, 1Qy: y ' '- ,,.-. ,.- , --.- -A :V . A-5,1 ,. 3.-Q. 3gy'vq,f'ff,g'f'x ' fixij W ,K - r I N.,, .35 v ' Xtra, gy ,.,, fx 'xx ' my-i?gv :m,iam, lafsvf-Up 'Eg Ag fl 41 .322 as 1 . , y- . A- 4.4, 4 . n - . f .. , sf, N-'fr VARSITY SQUAD: Row 'lz T. Archbold, C. Moody, J. Williamson, R. Miller, P. McGary, E. Wright, C. Calley, J, Moreno, H. Buckner, R. Strong, P, Renfro and B. Grant, managers. Row 2: T. Jack, L. Lillleford, M. Davis, P. Millbury, R. Behal, B, Hammond, D. Bands, R. Aarts, D, Snack, D. Clark, S, Field, Row 3: R. Bonds, J. Alexander, A. Tuck, D. Jones, 8. Goss, L. Barrow, M. Timmons, B. McNeeIy, B. W'Ikle, C, Fields, L. DeJarneH, D. Slringhom. Tlwey knew the route . sag, 2 N ,EP LA FELTON BARROW Wingbock Io victory DAN CLARK End .vi 1 MIKE DAVIS DENNIS JONES 2nd Team All-C.8,L. Bock Ccpioin All-C.B.L. Tailbock 535 L52 ASQ 1 ROBERT BONDS I All-C.B.L4 End DEAN STRINGHAM BUDDY McNEELY 2nd Tecm AII-C.B.l, End Center .1 Q f X IQ? ga-If nl -1 f They didnxt .24 '-pd, --I B. SQUAD: Row 'l: D. Hadden, P. Hamilton, G. Krug, F. Jones, C. Drake, H, Mantz, J. Bellah, J. Salum, T, Drake, D. Kelly, J. Decker, D. Buck and G. Wittenmyer, managers. Row 2: J. Jorks, M, Napier, A. Pague, B. Romo, R. Adams, K. Lowe, J. Castro, J. Luera, D. Snodgrass, H. Snyder, R. Mead, L. Scott, M. Romo. Row 3: R. Menhennitt, T, Marshall, J. Saunders, L, Craycralt, L. Esparsa, C. Bohling, C. Hernandez, D. Searle, P. Moore, B. Stolder, D. Russell, G, Wassman. Row 4: Coach Field, Coach Massey, G. Mink, C. Smith, B. Grey, M. Corrigan, S. Crow, W. Tarbell, D. Scott, W. Pituez, R. Romo. o o yield the right of way JV SCORES B SCORES Poly O-I2 Twin Pines Poly Poly i4-25 Chaffey Poly Poly 6-38 San Bernardino Poly Poly 39- 6 Colton Poly Poly 6-26 Rancho Poly Poly 21 -I 2 Pacific Poly Poly O-26 Redlands Poly Poly 30- O Fontana Poly Poly l2- 6 Ramona Poly Pomona Catholic Chaffey San Bernardino Colton Rancho Pacific Redlands Fontana Ramona JV SQUAD: Row I: B. Chappell, C, McKee, J. Hamilton, R. Cramins, M, Greywitt, D. Lalley, D. Phillips, T, Kerbow, C. Schmidt, M. Calkins. Row 2: Coach Cushman, Coach Rite, B. Berndt, D. Halt, P. Ballesteros, M, Scott, F. Hagen, G, Wolfgang, B. Dooley, J. Yancey, D. Clarkson, D. Phelps. Row 3: I. Palmer, J. Maness, B. Fairman, R. Bradshaw, D. Degher, R, Taylor, L. Semrau, C, Papp, D. Davis, L. Reyes. Row 4: L. Richards, D. Archer, D. Birbeck, J. Tetzlaff, M. Gomez, K. Cox, F, Gunther, J, Edge, R. Smith, D. Archer, L. Richards. Lower Left BRUCE WAHLIN Guard Lower Center AL ABIDIN Forward Lower Right TOM FULKERSON Guard 7? 'wx .Q 4, they aimed lor victory Expertly dribbling their way to an 8-4-O season, this year's Bears proved that the ywere better than ever, Winning their two opening games over San Bernardino and Colton, 42-39 and 55-47 respectively, Poly eagerly awaited its next game with Pacific. Suffering their first defeat of the season the Bears succumbed by a close score of 47-43 and went on to make it two in a row by losing an even closer 35-34 game to Redlands. Bouncing back in true Bear fash- ion, Poly trounced Fontana, 45-39, and Ramona, 64-40. Losing the next game to San Bernardino by a score of 40-23, Poly continued on its way by winning the next three games by these close scores: Colton, 38-36, Pacific 57-55, and Redlands, 43-36. The season closed with a lopsided 60-43 loss to Fontana and a bouncing 65-54 victory over Ramona. MlKE MARTIN MIKE DAVIS Forward Guard MIKE TIMMONS JOHN WOODS Forward Forward Captain r CXg- P7 ,ilu is. bT,T.-113' Poly Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Poly Po y Po y Poly Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Poly Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y Po y SCORES B SCORES San Bernardnno Colton Rubldoux P Clfl C Redlands Fontana Ramona San Bernardino Colton Rubldoux Paclfuc Redlands Fontana Ramona San Bernardnno Colton Rubldoux Pacuflc Redlands Fontana Ramona San Bernarduno Colton Rubldoux Paclflc Redlands Fontana Ramona Poly hoopsters leave lots of space between their feet and the floor as they luggle a rebound from the Ramona basket the court ol sportsmanship B KETBALL TEAM Rowl B Berndt D k J Hamilton Row 2 I Palmer T Exter D Snook M Gra JV I ..,,,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,....,,,, 3 O-33 .. ..,, ,.. .,,.,,s.,.....,.,,.,,,..., I ,,,, , . .,,,,,. ...34-43 .,....,,,,,,,,....V,..,,,, , ' I ,, ,,,,,,,, . ,,,, .,.23-39 ,,,,,....,.,, ,,,........,,,.,,......... . a ' I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,, 30-52 ,A.,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.......,,,,.,,,.,... I ......,,,,,,,,..,.......,,,, 33-32 ......,,,,,,,,.s ,,,.. ,V,V,, , , I . ., . .... 37-55 ,....., ,, .v.,, ..,,,, , I ,,,, ,,,, ,....,,,,.,.. 2 3 -4O,,, .,.,.,, ,, ' I ,, .,.. , ,,,38-37.,, ,. .,.., ,,,,,...,, . ., . ,,,,,,,,s,, ,,,. , 33-48 ,,,,,,,.... ,,..,,,,,,.... , .... . ' I , ,, ,, ,, , ..,.,. 29-53 ,,,., ,. ,. ,, ,, ., , I ,.,,.,..,.,,,,,,. ,,,,....., 4 O-33,, ,....,....,,, ,..., ,,., ,.,, . , ,,, ,, ., ,,,, ,,,36-5O,,, ,,,, ,... . . ,, I ,, ,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, A,,,,,,, 3 2-36 .,,,, ,.,,....,,,, ,.,....,.........,,,,,, , . I .. , VV,, 31-40, . .. , ,. ' I ,,.. ,. ,, ,. ,.45-56 .. ,, .. ,, .. I ,, ,. ,..,, 34-26 ,.,, ,....,, ,.,,, ,,,, ,,.. ..,,,, , , , ' I .,, ,,,, ,,, .,.,,,,,,,,, 45-52, , ,,..,..,,,, , ,A ., I ,, ,.., ,,,, , ,. ..... 43-57 ,..,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,.. ...V,,.v.,. . I ,,,,,,, AA,,,,,,,, ,,s,,,,,, 2 9 -44 ,,.t ,,s. , ,,,, ,, ., I .,......,,,,,,......,,,.,,,, 28-35 ,,,..,,,......,.,,V,,....,.,Yv... ' I ,,.. ,,......,,,,,, ,,,.... 3 5 -47 ,,,,., ,.., ,,,..,.... ,,s,,,,s....V,v,...,,. I ....,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,..,s 39-26 ,,,,,,.....,,,....,V..,,,.,,,.. ......,,.. ' I . , ,,.,, ,..,,,.. ,,,.,,, 5 I -34 ,.,, ,,..,.,,,, , , , .,,, I , ,, ., ,,,, ,.3l-45 ..,,,,, ,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,., , ,. , I ,,,,,,. ...,, , ,, .,,, ..52-45 ,... , ,,, I ,,..,, ,,,., 24-33 ..,,,,,, ,s..,,. . ., s,V,,,,.,,.,. O J, V, AS : : . , . Fol , J. Eile, . ' . : . , , , . , . gg, M. Scott, D. Phelps. Coach Paul Field. EVERETT COOPER Quarter Mile ROBERT BONDS JOHN SMITH Hurdles Pole Vault MICKY CALKlNS Mile Aerial talents of David Bonds gained the important inches to make this a record-breaking iump. LELAND DYKES LARRY RICHARDS 880 Shot Put -r ...sly L- 1- yri -1 Wav- ...an A COACH C. W. MUMMA, COACH BEN HAMMERSCHMIDT, ana HEAD TRACK COACH EARL MARSHALL show pride and admira- tion for this year's track team. They each hold a symbol of the track season-the stop watch, the shoes, and the clipboard. THE VALUABLES: Row 1: C, Stanton, A. Anchondo, .l. Williamson, D. Schmidt, W, Watts. Row 2: H. Anderson, P. McGary, J. Salum, C, Field. anal vaulted to victory 123 This year Poly's track team ran up a total of seven out of seven straight C.B.L, wins, plus a first place in the annual Spike-O-Rama. Their first two wins were over Ganesha 65 to 39 and Fontana 64 to 40. They outiumped Ramona with a score of 72 to l4. San Bernardino also fell by the close score of 52-3 5 to 51-2 5. Next the Bear spike squad vault- ed over Colton, 80 to 24, Pacific, 64111 to 4OV2, and finally Redlands, 55V1 to 48V2. These scores all go to prove that, without exception, Poly's spikemen have never been better. With vaulting precision, Robert Bonds clears the bar to secure another first place for Poly .f QD! ,E sy 'H 'ILT PULY 1: Afzvc G1 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: Raw T: R. Lulkin, D. Johnson, co-captain: D. Root, l. Dykes, M. Bow, M. Perham, D. Schmidt, T. Maxwell, A. Anrhondo. low 2: l. Ray, manager, P. Ditani, D. Folk, J. Cudmore, E. Cooper, C. Stanton, K. Derthic, J. Elle, A. Searcy. lou 3: Coach Mumma, R. King, W. Watts, G. Mumper, S. Coleman, R. Hall, M. Mitchell, P. Delgado. STARTING LINE-UP: D, Johnson, D. Schmidt, M. Bow, L. Dykes, A. Anchondo, D. Root, M. Perham, T. Maxwell, R. Lufkin. WRESTLING-HEAVY TEAM: Row I: R. West, D. Searle, R. Adams, P. Hamilton, J. Solum, J. Starratt. Row 2: T, Maxwell, G. Wolfgang, D. Buck, J. Yancey, E. Wright, B. Goss, R. Behal, R. Miller. Me., ,Q -c i. 'I 5 ,w 1 WRESTLING-LIGHT TEAM: Row 1: T. Archbold, T. Cudmore, R. Blank, J. Parks, G Miller, J. Dykeman. Row 1: T. Jack, R. Aartx, L. Barrow, H. Mantz, F, Hagen, J. Cudmore ,. .- L. L. 5s-1 , x is lk 'E 'Y A -8 ' . sl , . , . . Y S i f v , 'id 7x :ivy VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Row l: M. Timmons, J. Tennelll, M. Davis, M. Timson Row 2: W. Gibson, M. Bellali, D. Pickens E. Wilson, J. Luero, D. Archer, manager. Row 3: l.. Lillleford, D. Eriser, D. Degher, V. Sokaguchi, Coach Bruce Wilson H re s the way we put 'hem ou!! Mike Tirnson expertly guards the plate as Mike Davis makes o sliding try for home. 1 x K 'W ,..-Q Q ',,,... , -.41 ,f V , 6' 1 ' ,, f.f-.'+'f f' 3912311 Q. 5 .N Qylwgrwl iuuwfi N, 15 5 4 vw l W X l P QU-14 Q! -...W q A 1 B94'z4'f:, ff? 52' , if fbi.. . gf' ' I 1 --- 1 ' fv'D- t A 1 12955, y reg. BQ:-Lt Bali, PM ' ' K 'wr 7 - .4 27' ,, 5. V 1 A J P, ,- sc f ' ' ' J V BASEBALL TEAM Rowl D Krlday D Russell D Wegner B Eggert D Mrddleton R Followell Row? Coach John Sarma M Napuer R Bradshaw A Coffin D Adler D Phelps D Prrce D Parmer R Menhenmtt dangerous curves sl. RJ '-.ff UUE .1 Polys baseball team slugged thenr way to a near C BL frrst place chalkmg up an rmpresslve ll 2 l season First on the slate to be defeated was Corona by a score of IO 0 Chmo Ramona and Ganesha followed rn due order wnth scores of 5 O 3 l and 4 3 respectively Slldmg slrghtly Poly suffered an ll 2 upset at the hands of Claremont and went on to make It two an a row by a 7 3 loss to San Bernar dmo Chokrng up a lnttle Poly managed a 2 O vac tory over Pomona and a slnm one run margun over Colton 6 5 Wrdenung the gap Poly threw a 7 3 wan over Pacrflc and laterally ran circles around Red lands and Ramona wrth scores of 71 and 6 O respectrvely The frst te of the season was handed to Poly by Fontana a score of 5 5 Avengmg thenr fzrst loss to San Bernarduno Polys nune garnered seven runs to thelr flve Next Poly smashed Colton 6 5 and swamped Pacnflc 6 O Another pavr of losses was handed to Poly by Redlands 4 2 and by Fon tana lO 3 An eleven mmng victory over Ramona 5 4 ended a t mf c season for the Bears Safe' Despite larry Carlson s aglle stretch Mllxe Tummons makes good hrs sprlnt to turst 127 , sl- ...- ' -.. . , wx Q J1 v'2 ff 5. 4 . li' WY . A . . : : . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 1 - . - 1 - 1 - , - 1 - 1 - . - - , . . u 4 I - - , - . I I - I - I - - 1 ' 1 . ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' - . I . I 7 I - . 1 . W , - - !'fP?z'j'..f- 7' l ' ' ev-q. , 's H V, , Q ' : A , M -- A V - . A , .. - 4 AN :fs -,sw , A s, -,Q . Tx X .1 9: , ' , . ' , .'-11,-sz'-:ST g,'...l ' TL- s-4 -af-ff-: L-s' 'v. -I , u. , . A ..- pd.. ,git I' --..- ,,,,,. , . H --1- - fx-Q-'X --Lg for 3, . f, . A , '.-ls, : .. . - ,bs V I-,-f-a. Q' ,.s, 1 -A s- A U ' . - - T-J., ' r ' ' 5 - A ' . , . . . ' - - 1' if: h .' , - -I M ' ' - ., . s A - ' . . ., . , , 1. , . - i .A x O I - . It r , . x., V 4 - .- 5. ,-1' 2- ' ,, , 5, ? Z, i E lf if-' Q , 8 9 8 4 as at Uv xl .if ssl 1 I ...sy TENNIS TEAM: Row I: E. Fristad, L. Cochran, A. Swain, W. Yen, D. Unlond, T. Eltringham, P. Cole, E. Reid, P. Swart, B. Macwhinney. Row 2: Coach Gene Hughes, G. Kriege, J. Howe, B. Froome, F. Heinold, 1, Bradley, J. Lindke, L. Posik, E. Brown, R. Bauman. Larry Posik effortlessly steps into a backhond drive, as his Q 1 3 I I 3 U unseen opponent -1. K t .. he prepares to smash the ball into the court of bf, ,,. , , , h, ...HIL 4 ' A -A 1 . Q -' 3' ' Q rg' T K I . . 1 ' - ' 9 , 1 xr JB 1 sl 'il e M Aa ' it as 9 in Y '9 Q I 5 M-mf There were racqeteers Game, set, match. These were the words called in favor of the Poly tennis team, nine out of eleven games to date. With sizzling serves, driving backhands, and fancy footwork the Poly netmen won their first six games by scores that made them wonder if their opponents were on the court at all. They defeated, in order, Corona 3l-2, Chino 25-8, Chaffey 20-8, San Bernardino 32-l, Pomona 33-O, and Colton 20-l3. Pacific and Redlands, however, proved to be two stumbling blocks in the path of our rampaging racketeers. Both games were dropped by scores of: Pacific I2-2l and Redlands 9-24. Springing back with a 33-O win over Fontana and a 2-8 vic- tory over San Bernardino Pofy's netmen were once again on thefr way as this book went to press. 'V Q J' '. LW, . The opposifian hardly had a chance against Richard Bouman's poweriul double-handed forehcnd smash. , ,2- Sh.- 'W' yy' . V- ' .-f XI' . , ' 1 Dv ' '91 2 -' ,,.. - PFW 5, .J tr ll' ll ln 'U n 'r'r'asi ' .wr-:If -,Jap-wU4 .'.d-K ,,,,wv ,fbwv-'W the free way of competition -4-is gi. Wlth deiermmed neimen such as Jim Llnke and John Howe lf s no wonder fha' Poly fared so well In C BL 1. ...K P 3 1 L .12 x F' an I j v I xx, .5 I , 1 . M 1 ' ,Q f I 1 J It 1 , V af 1 4' 'fl I ' 1 , Ml I 9' 4 ' 4 A 1 1 4 4' 'B , of A 1 ,ff . 4 if 4 e I p I o I Q 4 U ' 'S Z ff I f , Q 1 fc o I -' I g IW A 0 , A gf 4 . Y 4 Q . . 1 , ' 4 . , i A .. l I , 4 4 K . ' I s F ' 4 s ,.J 4 , ' v I . ,x 0 ' e 0 Q 7 1 ' 4 I o . i . . 4 4 4 Q 0 4 3 4 A 0 . 1 , , . . o 5 4 4- v f ' 0 f 1 I X J 1 . . 0 , 1 ' o , 4 i on ,I , . ' 5 .,,4 rr 0 urs. . - fx ' ' T X ' ' K . Q ' x I D 1... ,ws 'Y -. 5 I 3 Y s Al . 'A A ' Q I Q Q W4 A yfwv' x A h ff W h f -- M 2-1 ff H .f..., ,,,M.-'A A , M ....-H --- -v -'l'-fi' ' W' o o 's .. , I f 4. 'yur was-ufin.,....w vm - i 4. silt. 65 7 . wi n 5 1 ,. , ' VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM: Row I: R. Mead, D. Kidd, C. Hughes, D. Arbon, B. Chinn, P. Banks, cap- tain. Row 2: l. Semrau, D. Wheatley, M, Brennan, D. Frinell, D. Esgate, B. Symms, Row 3. D. Mcllro , r V' D. Pallister, R .Be-istle, J. Creager, H. Coffin, B. Taylor, M. Maclean, W, Smith. M.-,.,,-Auf' fi, , Poly mermen COACH BOB HALLOCK af. lered his invaluable advice and words of water wisdom as Pcly's swimming teams outstroked their opponent' and claimed the C.B.l The expert racing dives of Poly's mermen anchored many wins for Poly at the C.B.L. meets. crown. v .gyhrw Y r -.U ' ' 5 I 1 -af ww. hir' , ' ff.,-'f'3f9'l' M' X ff ' V x , 1 -edi - -' '? '+ f 4 f . I 2. 4 1-...L . JP' ' ' -V- ' ' .,. iw, '72 - -li., ...gf ii' s yi ' fs. I J-i.. ...-.., . Swimmers, up! Swimmers, take your mark! BANG! Poly swimmers were off to win eight out of eight straight meets to capture the C.B.L. crown and qual- ify for the C.I.F. finals. Anaheim and San Bernardino were the first to bow before the Poly mermen by scores of AQVZ to 36V2 and 67 to 19, respectively. Ramona was the next to sink by a whopping 89-l 6 to l4-5 6 score and Coachella had good reason to shrink from Poly's 5l to 35 onslaught. Redlands was drowned by a score of 66 to 20. To cinch the C.B.l.. crown the Poly mermen stroked to a 75 to lO victory over Fontana and a 69 to l6 victory over Pacific. With a record such as this how can Poly's mermen be considered anything less than terrific! B 8- C SWIMMING TEAM Rowl B Gruhn E Bowen T Tbbetts P Darley V Yen D Scott C Halberg D Mclean Row 2 B Moyers B Alexander G Couste T Parramare M Brown B Grey J Evans R Samdahl G Earcksen manager w 3 R Snyder S Webber R Watler D Tlton T E ter S mith K Du ro J Morgan G Cook T r anchored the C. B L crown ,.. .P ,vt D -5 I' u 2 ' ' if A Q . r 4' l 'ur This year Polys ROTC was awarded high honors at the annual Federal Inspection. Many hours of intricate drill demonstrated by this Battle Group Review enabled them to achieve such honors. ey will defend The highlight of the Military Ball was the crown- ing of the queen. This year, members of the R.O.T.C. chose lovely sponsor linda Peterson lsitting on thronel to reign over the dance. Honorary of' ficial Mayor E, V. Dales placed the crown upon her head. Other R.O.T.C. sponsors Jeanie Powers, Peggy Exter, and Sandi Foulke survey the regal ceremony with smiles of approval. ...nina - if ' ' . I ..- - , 4-nu, V- f 7 veq, , ,, . I .. - M 1 -,w.:.1,.' 5 .ax .J-M .0-. our Free ways R.O.T.C. Sponsors-the girls fhe boys loved lo take orders from. Row 'lz J. Winder, S. Dole, K. Sef- chick, P. Hansen, majoretleg P. Exler, head sponsor, J. Powers, majorelleg M. Maxwell, R. Campbell, C. Schaffer, S. Koeflel. Row 2: J. Gerdes, P. Paschall, S. Foulke, L. Pelerson, L. Carpenter. . DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS: Row 'lr J. Powers, P. Hansen, major- elles. Raw 2: K. Chermak, T Rinn, C. Harter, W. Anderson Row 3: J. Riggs, B. Lopez, H - Hale. Row 4: G. Cuslard, R Wold, V. Schill. Row 5: B. Hil- debrandl, M. Moore. Head R.O T.C. Sponsor Peggy Exter and Bat- tle Group Commander Lee Hale p'ayed a great part in the leadership and inspiration of Poly's R.O.T.C. 133 . 1 ,Q1 .n-... ' BATTLE GROUP STAFF: Row 1: R. Hitch' rock, D. Barth, J. Ripko J. Shycr, S. Koettei, sponsor, Row 2- 5 Buck, J. Hari, 593. Dil DRILL TEAM. Row T: L Lam, W Smith, R Brown, J Barkley J f-chrwr, M Bray Row 2: O rss chow, D Smith, J. Bingham, J Zuart,L Cox, P. Lciqhtoh, R Tay lor, J Milierr E Davis, E Yoqrfa P. Sanchzz, L Ruticdqe. CADET CLUB: Row 1: W. Smith, D. Haynes, R. Jones, L. Lazar, M. Moore, B. Leighton, D. Nuchois, . R. Smith, M. Bray, H. Krohenberg, H, Hale, R Brown, D. Shaw, D. Kessihger, R, Truiiilo, C. Adams, J. Lechner, B. Gallaher, G. Spargur. Row 2: J, Riggs, L. Lam, J. Thomas, B, Fairman, J. Welch, T h Q I m E. Davis, D. Amdal, D. Boucher, T. Rinn, D, Drew, J. Cocking, R. Harvey, P. Sanchez, J. Bingham, E. Cleary, L. Cox, V. Schill, P. Leighton, D. James, D. Wagman, C. Smith. V, 1 VK Q 5 2 i l-1-1-Q1 W W, fda' ,af 6' I - I, ey vs ww., CAVALlER'S CLUB members and lheir sponsors: Row I: J. Gerdes, K. Sefchick, C. Schaffer, M. Maxwell, P. Exler, J. Winder, S, Dole, S. Koetlel, L. Peterson, L. Carpenler, P. Paschall, S. Foulke, J. Powers, R. Campbell. Row 2: L. Hale, R. Hr7ch:o:k, J. Rlpko, J. Hansen, J. Shyer, D, Wllllams, R. Brooks, D. Dre 1, R Jackson, O Buszhow, R. lancock, D Arbon, T Cree W, Sml1h military achievement RIFLE TEAM Row I: W, Wealhers, J Cocxr ing L, Cox T Shanks, T Rlnn Row 2: L Hare G Walker P Kendall T Cree W, Srnllh ww- HQ.-wwf' ' -W -- --REL - ff I '+- JUNIOR ORCHESlS MEMBERS: Row li S. Williams, K. Moss, S. llcken, S. Hun? R Morgan S. Ross, S. Dole, J, Suel, V, Daylin, Green, P, Walker, J. Pafton, J, Hulberl, C. Scappel, S. Charlsrs, A Cook, A. Hall, S. Koellol, C Schaffer, J. Winder, D. Wriqhl. pon' Q: B Janis C. Carfer, L. Kraflen, A, Bell, L. Dudley, P, Jones, J. Gerdis S. Richards, S Doughfery, J. Sleves, M. Hohmanri, K. arer, P, Exler, K. Foglie, J. Bryant, M. Hamilfon, B Pearson, P Bach, L Garcia M La vGll L Cordll Modern dance sludenl, Bobbie Bach. gracefully strikes a silhouelled dance position. 136 For athletic grace-- The membzrs of the JUNIOR ORCHESIS BOARD hold lhe fools of their offices. S Dole, freas' arcry P. Jones, publicily chairman, L. Dudley, posrus, S. Ross, lransporfafiong S Richards, scrapbook chairmonz 5. Ilckcri, corresponding secrf.-lary, J Bryant, presidenfg R. Moraan, vice presidenl, J C-erdes, rccordina sc-cre'aryg B Pearson, coslurnr: chairmang B Jones, social chairman. K., 1 l fi,fZ'fW3 uf I vwggfyly ,:,,,,, I GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION president, Diane Wilson lseatedl and her board, L. Stevenson, program chairman, l. Stephens, social chairman, L. Griffin, treasurer, M. Knopf, vice president, J. Graham, publicity, and M. Codem, secre- tary, appravingly examine the score sheets of their last ploy- day. Foreseeing fun and excitement in their G.R.A. intenschool plavday are D. Williams, S. Holt, E. Williams, G. Wilson, D. Tupper. ,VX leave il lo the girls On her day as a student teacher, Mary Ellis explains the rules of a new game to other members of Poly's Girls' Recrea- tional Leadership classz Row I: S. Espinoza, L. Swinney, J. Dotson, S. Gamache, D. Wilson, S, Guyer. Row 2: C. Holt, J. Coneybeare, L. Gallup, B, Barnes, F. Diamond. Row 3: M, Ellis, L. Ogle, D. Kenyon, K. Herman, D. Tomlin, K. Ryan, J. Bergman, M. Knopf, Q fiie-3 .. WSW Wsssssg :W-I , .W s 'fi 1 Mwsarwwss. M 3?-sf.a,g.,f . af ..: . X .1 L V o V an A . 1- Q a. . I ' 4 1' Q 0 Q -U ,v g- . np ,ip lin-:TW - ..,,- -,Q 1 p,. QP 4 4' ,W O Q9 I 1121 - 4 Q. 0.01 ,- ' Q o LMUQQ -1,-...gp ook- K o-X ..w ,Mmm - , X , ' --1'-a.. f . :T-'f .., N ,, Q A ' L'-, ,B 'C5F 7 ..'.?. ' 9-. ,gn-W W 51' A :it 5 1' is 4,-any - in +L- These were the routes of business ' 4 As the pom pon gurls B cheerleaders and Krls Koala know the perfect place for refreshment after cheering for a wmnmg t am IS TUXIE S at 6030 Magnolia Avenue Yum S W Patty DeBach trnes out her use for rear vlslon mnrrors Tony Altmeyer dlsgustedly ex plains that there IS another use for them You wlll tmd many things for your own use at ALLBRIGHT S AUTOMOTIVE STORES Eighth and Falrmount 3747 Central Ave nue and 3707 Van Buren Avenue E ILKK rj? 5111111 Woke up, Mr Bear, pokes Bruce Wohlln, let's talk about call of the comfortoble furmture ot BlNFORD'S FURNITURE STORE, 4129 Mum Street If you ore Iookmg for comfort ond style nn home furnishings, you ore sure to be pleosed wlth the vorled selectlon ot BlNFORD'S. 141 43 -al QYNKW 1 'rx A booth for two? But we had hoped there Larry Olbright is pleased to know that his cash- would be four, sigh Lois Haynes and Loretta mere crewnecks are always in good hands at Garcia over a coke at KUSTNER'S PHARMACY, MARTIN'S CLEANERS, 5210 Arlington Ave., in the 3815 Main Street. Hardman Shopping Center, We hadn't planned to be port of the window dispIay, tease Robin Campbell and Don Frinell. Whether in a window display or in your home, the finest furniture is always from HUFFMAN'S FURNITURE STORE, 3498 Eighth Street. P 42 Y 6 Stephanie Horstman, Diana Freeman, and Virginia Coffee pause during a busy aft- ernoon of shopping to show off their lovely apparel from CARPENTER'S DEPARTMENT STORE, 9477 Magnolia Avenue, or 5220 Arlington Avenue in the Hardman Shopping Center. Accidentally-on purpose?? Bonnie Jones and Sandy Stevenson have forgotten their calorie counter so that they might enioy the delicious grinder sandwiches at D'ELIA'S GRINDER HAVEN, Eighth and Kansas Street. Louis Milliken and Steve Webber's dream of ac- companying Cal Tiader is coming closer to a reality as they practice on the fine rhythm instru ments at DON'S MUSIC STORE, 3537 Main Street 'vw' Viva's School of Modeling CHRIS STANGE Graduate of chuckles Sandy Smittle to Fran Wooten as they VNAIS llngton Avenue in the Hardman Sho in Center School of Modeling . . , for those of you who are interested in becom- ing a more poised, self-confident, beautifully- groomed woman . . . our 9 weeks course is designed to appeal to all ages . . . teenagers, home-maker or career woman, Fashion Figure Perfection Make-up Personality Modeling Speech arts Visual poise Hair styling Next course starts July 20th. Classes limited to I2 students to Insure Individual Instructions. Viva's School of Modeling STUDIO COURSES Call for Personal Conference OV. 3-Ol5l 3730 MAIN Downtown Riverside Katy Kadar is pleased with the wide variety of frames to choose from and the expert fitting she is getting at the RIVERSIDE OPTICAL CO., located at 4015 Main Street. Dave Arthur and Bruce Carver find their favorite album, Let's All Sing With the Chipmunksf' among the fine selection of records at O. K. HOP- KINS, 3541 Plaza Mall. 1 'i 1' ' Wedding bells will be ringing soon in a make- believe way as Karen Knight and Elizabeth Zent- myer walk down the aisle in lovely gowns from the GODA GOWN SHOP, 3919 Eighth Street. You will find a large selection of creations from famous designers 145 2 4 ns, Y, in . gy. Y ., , sy V fu V v all hlllibvui 49 'Qu-5' Ya. 4 6 Peggy Bauman and Toby Dickinson have found the perfect topping for a special evening, a coke at the SILVER BELL RESTAURANT, 9555 Magnolia Avenue. Whether tor lust a snack or a com- plete dinner, you will be pleased with the delectable food served promptly and pleasantly at the SILVER BELL. Duane Hulbert seems to be paying more attention to the office equipment than to his dictation to his secretary I?l Sally Fulmor, You will find all your office supplies at STATIONERS CORP., 3605 Plaza Mall. These lipsticks are fabulous, chime Linda Sebald and Maxine Maxwell as they ponder which color would blend best with the outfits they have planned to wear on their double-date. They shop for all of their cosmetics at VINCENT'S DRUGS, 3670 Plaza Mall. Tom Maxwell is confident that his car will get only the best of prompt and courteous service at the VICTORIA HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION at 6608 Indiana Avenue. 5 I 0 ,Wx my 1 . It i 0 n Lf' .,,. I ...,,, ie..- III lflmuidfi gg ,, if naom '1' uflmrrs 'ii i X! Strike! You can always bowl your best at TAVA LANES, 3439 Arlington Avenue. Here Bill Berndt shows the form of a champion bowler, T47 sznvucz ... 'J-fi a . '17 I -R 'N' ,.,.-ln-H Dreaming of that once in a life-time occasion, Lin d y Smith shows exquisite taste Q by modeling a bridal gown . m from MICKI OF RIVERSIDE, ,fr 04 6745 Brockton Avenue. asap Danny Clark is confident of his style in the proper attire for any formal occasion from RENT-A-TUX, 3581 Eighth Street. Qi '1 I 1, , L X , . Gif? 442526 y ' '- V 1 an ,, -in w- - 1 ' ' ' V 4 ' ,y - . . 1 ,gifff Ilia' , al -4 Eiga With a sly glance Lynn Trimble climbs the slide stairs hoping to surprise unsuspecting Don- na Wright, as they both seem to be having fun on the play equipment at the W. T. GRANT CO., 3624 Plaza Mall, a friendly store with a great selection of family merchandise. You choose the style, smiles Don as Shirley A mannequin? ls she alive? Of course! Green receives the pleasant attention afforded to 1t's Lucy Hompson showing her new out- all of the patrons of the DON 'N' JAX SALON fit from J. C. PENNEY CO., 3761 Main OF BEAUTY, 3549 Plaza Mall, Street, o store for the whole family, a---- I, I ' , . 1 A--11 .f f' ' 4 ,I ' 1:4 . -- , It looks as if Dick Howie and Dave Schuster have a difference of opinion on who should be driving. But there is no difference in opinion on where to get delicious food. I1's MERLE'S DRIVE-IN, 4290 Market Sfreef. As an example of the finest in fashion, Sharon Lawson and Carolyn Knehans have chosen These darling sport ouffifs from RElD'S DEPARTMENT STORE, 3773 Main Sf. 150 OG We 'qi- Pete Stull and Dave Holt enioyed their trip around the block on their new bikes, pur chased at MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO., 3880 Main Street, and have returned as many people do, to choose something e'se from the large variety of fine merchan dise. Jane Patton isn't being of too much help as she contemplates how the blue suit would look with her new green dress. But whatever continental cut Steve Sedgwick will choose, he can be sure of its smartness and style, since it is from SWEET'S INC. men's wear, 3659 Plaza Mall or 3789 Main Street. l5l l l s I 55,1 'nm'-,Sr-. ,?e.9wlv mu l' A N D I o n u s 392 mi 51 imma.. cms. 0Yerlund I-7960 sink! L3 ta X5 V ' 1' 'Yl- -3 'IX ,B ix we l'With that new baby-blue sports car that l'm expecting for graduation, l'll need a new policy, Susie Dole points out to her father. Whatever your insurance needs might be, DOLE AND CO., insurance, 3682 Main Street, is always ready to serve you. Amateur or professional? As Jane Oakes has dis- covered, the tastes of any decorator are always pleased by the wide variety of wallpaper and fabrics displayed at GRANT'S SHOWROOM, WALLPAPER, AND INTERIOR, 6520 Magnolia Ave- nue. :V in 5- ,It A? lu . qi l ' Q- A '4,L.lli '37 A' Dave Walton is sure, when he has a date with that certain special one, that DONNELL'S FLOW- ERS, 6748 Brockton Avenue, will provide the cor- sage exactly to suit her fancy. 3 M-12? 24, M' I W1-1 , www Sm-re uf QM M. UU' The Sprnte the Flat and The MG potlently won whale thelr drivers full up on the scrumphous fuel Ihcmburgers to plzzc1I ot KINGS DRIVE IN NO 'I 1365 Eighth Sfreef 153 I 4 Max Pascal with a snap of the shutter is learning the efficient way to teach interested girls, Sandra Gray and Laura Sirks, how to use a camera. SIRKS CAMERA SHOP, 3713 Main Street, is the place to find all of your photographic needs. Feminine persuasiveness! lt looks as if John Howe is happy that Sue Molitor has talked him into buying a few of the many interesting and original gifts at THE CHAIR HOUSE, 6735 Brockton Avenue. For cn refreshing after-school snack, Terry Smith, Martha Miller, and Martha Nisbet relish the hamburgers, french fries, and malts at the MISSION DRIVE-IN, 3425 Main St. ,,,, 2 J -s i P,Q' M I 1 , x 5 .ix -. KMA G 8 ' , , and they told me ladies had trouble making up their minds, sighs the salesman at PRESTON'S SHOES, 6734 Brockton Avenue, as Bob Attride and Tony Culver ponder over the twenty-seventh pair of shoes. With such a variety of fine shoes you are sure to find just her lovely frock from LEONARUS DRESS SHOP' Who' YOU We- 3636 Plaza Mall. Are you in the fashion show this afternoon? Sue Ross questions her friend, as she plans to show off 5 Q . Bonnie Engleman shows Leland Dykes, as Lee Hale sees for himself, the many good-looking shirts at ENGLEMAN'S MENS WEAR, 3638 Plaza Mall. ...,.. W.. . ..,.,.... Karen Fuglie eagerly waits her turn to sample Chris Schwalier's delicious hot fudge sundae. Will there be any left after Diane Jamison takes her share? Enioy the snacks as well as the dinners at the B 8. B DRIVE-IN, 4450 Magnolia Avenue. Could it be that .lim Matthews and Mike Patterson are planning to build a tree house? Whatever your building needs, you will find the highest grade lumber at the CENTER LUMBER CO., 6222 Magnolia Avenue. lt's as plain as the music on the wall that COOP- ER'S MUSIC, 4255 Main Street, is the best place to make your choice from a wide variety of qual- ity instruments. Susan Richards and Kathy Ryan show that they have found that music is really fun at COOPER'S MUSlC. yif55i7Y'ri,s1flf1,',, 5 ' It f Z - E . lxbi' pf A - ' ' , so 1 J 3 3 ' I 5 z N ' - , 2 ,:. s'd K 1 It , -. .X 1 ,' -':l :'o g l '1 4,3-'-fl-.4 , J t : g x ,' f e'!'1v Nlnlf 3.-l,,,, , f ia-:--, i 5 g6t'-: f 9,44 , .-fll9ff-- jail 5 v .WL ', pf,-gli, -- 'Y-... r ?f1.,,.mL. - F' R44 qi ie- R Ul ll liar ll eg wrvqobt After a busy day of Koala work, Martha Miller and Joan Knight find it easy to relax on the soft, luxurious carpets from MAGNOLIA CARPETS at 3684 Sunn side Drive. You too ma Y Y enioy the carpet of your choice, selected from a great variety of color and materials at MAG- NOLIA CARPETS. B-Wt' if-ff ,...- ' gif., ,,f-f 'fi- AM But fellas pleads Pam Caulk to David Middleton cmd Jlm Salum you have on your swim outfits from GROUT S men s store 3721 Mann Street and I lust have on Splash' .iz Akn..-av Shurlee Harrison models a swnm sunt flt for a queen, from the HOUSE OF NINE, 3745 Main Street J A mon of distinction? Certainly! lt's Jim Wollihon in his sports cocit and slocks from MCGRATH-OLSON, 3869 Main Street. LANVIN GFTSE An exterminotor?? Of course not!! lt's Jecinne Steves showing Borborc Lord some of the lovely fragrances to be found ct the KEYSTONE DRUG CO., 3797 Main Street. l l s. . ' M wg I 9 l A The form that assures o strike is shown by Bill Voeftz Wonder who Joan Knights lucky dinner guest is this os he bowls ct MAGNOUA LANES, 10391 Magnolia evening? Joan is olwcxys sure of the success of her Avenue. dinner when she shops for mec1tc1tJOHNNY'S FOOD l6O CENTER, 4029 Seventh Street. ' 0 Q- . . I l ffm-.J K 53 .414 ' ff Jr, ,gl Everyone leven the Sprite1 smiles as Linda Cordill and Phil Banks enjoy driving a car from AI. PER- NETT'S IMPORTED CARS, 1521 Eighth Street. Judy Winder Shows her good taste in fashion as she chooses her dresses at the HARRIS CO., 3635 Plaza Mall, 32' 'U ' 'Wt Y' K 'iz 'K' if ' Ai yy? ' ' f' . , If Msg.-, , v XIX 'N rp 47 y germ, aff 'ffiiffg as an 'r . I zllvtvzigfil 2: Y 'fiwffblq ,W I foQIl,Sf5f1!w-R in , fmt' s1T '- I , . u ,, lc . 3 sr, ann -L. 0000? rpmf Hewitt, - Ku!! In :np JW ' ,. W 1 :f:'- -Q--. -P IRI w-., um '-: 5 5 WH ,rs PK - S I :4 RK Iflll L 'MI nun.:-1... Polyites enioy the efficient coverage of all school This orange drink tastes so good, says Betty activities by the RIVERSIDE DAILY PRESS AND ENTER- Chapman to Tom Newman. How about a ham- PRISE, 3512 Fourteenth Street. A well-remembered burger to go with it? For a good after-date snack example is Questa Donnelly, last year's Homecoming try TOM'S GRiNDER, located at 6294 Magnolia Queen, crowning Sandra Mansfield as Poly's Home- Avenue. coming Queen of 1959-60, 161 Ohl sighs Terry Smith, lt's iust perfect for a spe- This sofa looked so comfortable that l iust had to cial date! lWho is the lucky guy?l She found her try it, sighs Pat Freeman. You too will find what pretty dress at PAM'S DRESS SHOP, 3760 Ninth you like at SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., 3720 Main Street. Street. ' i 7 5 i 5 it ir it 3 it l SJ Tap Lausti is happy with the wonderful iob SOUDER'S CLEANERS, 6702 Magnolia Avenue, does on his clothes. Wonder what Nicole Fleury has put in his package this time? 162 as, 5, , . tl ililzi l 44 Fill 'x 'Y ' . Q , j V ' 5 11 if ' 7 ' 4 V 1 A Q V ii '.: ii f A 2 r 33, y L . L g. . ' ul . 1, ii 'A 4 1-3 , ' . .l.'.lllill'll .a.l I ll!-rl gig I. Alia .ltqi 'lga .I s .'.l I., .l.'VV.:f I I 4 I-Q.. lv. I I . 'S Ummmmmm! says Bob Peterson to Sue Charters as they complete their delicious dinner with some of the SURREY'S best pie. The SURREY, 6410 Magnolia Ave- nue, is the place to go for superb food, anytime. .iq iw Qs trfiil xg 33408 - Now you iust pull this lever and away you go, explains Larry Dove to Sam LaRocca. llt's a good thing they don't have the key.l Whenever you are in the market for a tractor see JOHNSON TRACTOR CO., 3133 Seventh Street. ar' A Robert Leung, Sandy Mack, and Duffy King admire not only the ROHR sign which is a landmark, but also the entire ROHR AIRCRAFT CORPOR- ATION on 8200 Arlington Avenue. 163 wi-9' r iff N 7 l V .,A,. g A 4 f' , f ?BBSL'lJE, l TT 'A,..Ji 164 ,-I Are Darrell Vittone, Dick Hunter, Linda Holdren, Margie Young, and Tina Rataj speeding along the sidewalk without a driver? Or could it be that the cameraman took the picture on a windy day? Nevertheless, these kids are having lots of fun in their Volkswagen from ECONOMOTORS INC., 3506 Main Street. Wouldn't YOU like to join the fun? Mike Timmons awaits the signal as Pat McGary and Buddy McNeely debate on how to move this gigantic piece of lumber ontothe lift atthe JOHN SUVERKRUP LUMBER CO., 3625 First Street. Here is your best bet for high quality material in any dimension. Hand me another can! shouts Win Phelps as he mixes his own formula for frosted blue-green- pink in the new paint mixer at the PITTSBURGH PAINT CO 3550 Eighth Street You will appre ciate the opportunity to m x twe colors exactly to sut your individual taste 5. Here we have caught Walt Gibson up to his mid- night tricks again, lWon't he be fooled when he takes a big bite of that cardboard cakell How ever one is never fooled about the quality of home app'iances at the Al SHOP 3774 Tenth Str et 165 5 7 UV- 2 42- 5 -'K-,M , ln completing her wardrobe for all Bill Butcher and .Ioan Bowers have their bibs and are occasions Celiene Chambers has chosen ready to be served a delicious dinner at the CASINO this darling capri outfit from KRISTY'S, STEAK HOUSE, 8607 Mission Boulevard. 3598 Plaza Mall and 3961 Main Street. Dave Ruhnau shows Gay Keyes the correct form to bowl a perfect I?l game as they enjoy an evening of bowling at the BOWLING CENTER OF RIVERSIDE, 4I35 Chicago. I never dreamed I could find exactly what I had in Carolyn Black and Garry Lawson enioy mind, relates Jean Bryant to Sheila Hunt as they an evening of dancing and instruction plan to purchase their shoes at HAROLD'S SHOES, at ARTHUR MURRAY'S, 3709 Market 3847 Main Street. Street. A frame-up, or a picture in a mirror? Chuck and Sid Field demonstrate the fun in photogra- phy at the FIELD STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 3616 Main Street. We wish to acknowl- edge our appreciation for the fine iob the FIELD STUDIO did on our senior pictures and feature shots for the annual this year. A Q 2-I 'Y 1 A ii-xii' Tir N.-r I ' . 1? f Y it 1 an ,f-' 4 s51Tig,',.s..w.,5 UI 'I 1 f . . and iust think, says Mr. Hausman of RICHARD'S DIAMOND SPECIALISTS, any choice can be yours. RICHARD'S, 3781 Main Street and 3634 Plaza Mall, is the place to find a wide range of fine iewelry. A7 if , - w,x 2w'7 iigftvw?-::,, A1'rvgrm,, . ' It's about time, remarks Chuck Rome, as he waits for his friends to loin him for some delicious tacos and tostados at TACO TIA, Fourteenth and Lemon. 168 tt yh Buick ROY HELGESON Cadillac, Oldsmobile RUBDIDOUX MOTORS Chevrolet DeANZA CHEVROLET Chrysler, Plymouth GLENWOOD MOTORS Dodge, Plymouth MOSS MOTORS Ford WARREN ANDERSON CO Lincoln, Mercury, Continental, Edsel, English Ford BOYER MOTORS Rambler, Metropolitan H FLOYD BROWN Pontiac-DON GILMORE ' AJWJL. , - ,-..4.1y..n,. Because of the demand for newer and be er freewa s t ere is a need for higher stand- ards of professional service. RIVERSIDE MOTOR CAR DEALERS have organized such a service and operate under the belief that only automobiles of superior workmanship should be sold to their customers. BRASS ndgeport O CO. V RSI E CALIFORNIA A I op Allbrlghts Automotrve Stores AI Pernett s Imported Cars A R Coffln Shoes Arthur Murray s B 8- B Drlve ln Blnford s Furnlture Store Bowllng Center of Riverside Bndgeport Brass Company Carpenter s Department Store Casmo Steak House Center lumber Company Communlty Loan Servlce Cooper s Musuc D Ella s Grinder Haven Dole 8. Company Insurance Donnell s Flowers Don N Jax Salon of Beauty Don s Musuc Engleman s Men s Wear Ferchaud s Pharmacy Fleld Studios K Goda Gown Advertlsers Index 6 4 44 67 6 66 7 4 66 7 4 4 4 5 44 7 4 4 Grant s Wallpaper Showroom and Interuor Grout s Harold s Shoes Harrls Company House of Nine Huffman s J C Penney Company Johnny s Food Center Johnson Tractor Company John Suverkrup Company Keystone Drug Company Kung s Drlve ln Krusty s Kustner s Pharmacy 67 9 4 4 60 6 6 6 66 4 Leonard s Dress Shop Magnolua Carpets Magnolna Lanes Martnn s Cleaners McGrath Olson Merle s Drwe ln Muck: of Rlversnde Mlsslon Drive In Montgomery Ward O K Hopklns Pam s Dress Shop Pittsburgh Paints Preston s Shoe Store Pringle s Reld s Rent A T Richards Ruversude Rrverslde Rnverslde ux Diamond Specialists Dolly Press and Enterprise Motor Car Dealers Optrcal Company Roh r Aircraft Corporation Sears Snlver Bell Restaura nt Snrks Camera Shop Souder s Cleaners Statnoners Corporatnon Sweet s Men s Store Taco Tla Tava Lanes The Chanr House The Surrey Tom s Grmder Tuxle s Vnctorra Heights Servnce Vmcent s Rexall Drugs Vnva s School of Modelnng Westbrook s lmpernal W T Grant WE GRATEFULLY WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE BUSINESS FIRMS WHO HAVE SO KINDLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUCCESS OF OUR I96O KOALA SHOW OUR APPRECIATION BY PATRONIZING THESE ESTABLISHMENTS 5 6 4 6 4 54 45 6 65 55 7 50 4 6 69 4 6 46 4 47 6 4 4 6 4 4 4 44 7 49 0 I - Sh ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,s,.,,,,s I 5 ' .....,..........,,.,,,,...........,......,,.,. 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You have traveled over the many free ways of Poly, and when in the future, this book is read and re-read, we hope it will serve as a reminder to you of the fun you have had, the friends you have made, and the numerous other activities that have filled your year at Poly. We, the KOALA Staff of 1960, would gratefully like to acknowledge the help these people have given in making possible our record of our journeys over the Poly free ways. MR. KELLY ADAMS, Advisor MR. RICHARD EPP, Printing Advisor MR. JACK CANNICOTT, Los Angeles Engraving Company FIELD STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, Senior Portraits and Special Pictures ANTHONY LOYA, Feature and Special Pictures and Division Pages S. K. 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