Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

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X. 1 7, 1 ' ' I 1.1 Rx 1'f1 , wf ,.,r 1 -1 Y :Jw-1f 1 5 1 1,11 'X x 1,3211 N 5244327 1 1 A , , ,,1 wg, ,N 1 1 ' 1 1 1 W 1 i 3 X 1 5 1 1 V 1 fy , 1 K If 4 I K Af! ,.. fi!-Hy' 1 -M, 1i5.,1l'g,iQ ' lf, 1, A HELPF , ,. ... , 1 1 1 , , A W W X, 1 , o 0 6 Q 4 'Q I ' ,1fw ' ff '7f7AQQfr' Af .. iw f W, ff- f Poly students welcome our Superintendent ot Schools, MR. BRUCE MILLER, to our campus many times each year. Although a man who has countless heavy responsibilities, he always manages to participate in some of our school events. His capabilities appear so limitless that he seems to manage his position with amazing ease. Mr. Miller handles all situations with tact and understanding, many times bringing into charming use his wonderful sense of humor. We are proud to call him our friend. THEY MAPPED O B W The BOARD OF EDUCATION tries earnestly and competently to provide the best possible school system for Riverside. The members are: Mr. Bruce M1 er Superintendent of Schools Mrs Gladys T Babcock Clerk Mr. B. Rae Sharp, Mr. Arthur L. Littleworth, President, Mr. Richard B. Hampson, The responsibilities that must be met by MR. GEORGE WRENTMORE, Principal, are difficult, many, and varied - but he handles them flawlessly. He also has an excep- tionally deep concern tor each student. He knows a great many members of our student body by name, is deeply interested in every one, and is always sincerely friendly. These kindly qualities have created a very warm relationship between students and administrator. His in- dividual recognition to students who have achieved out- standingly accents even more this wholesome relationship. lt is no wonder that our principal has the deep respect and admiration of students and teachers alike. MR. LUTHER DAVISSON, Vice Principal, is a well- known figure to all students. An active member ot the administration, he deals with many types of situations everyday. His long experience in administration helps him handle these in the most efficient way. His sense of humor smoothes over many unpleasant situations. THEY ORKED R S A ITH These are the secretaries who willingly assisted students and faculty members this year in the offices: Miss Susan Myers, Attendance Olaficeg Mrs. Judy Moore, Records, Mrs. Margaret Horton, Principal's Office, Mrs. Ruth Spries, Health OFiiceg Mrs. Alice Dryden, Main OFficey Mrs. Ruth Smith, Switchboard, Mrs. Verda O'Keete, Bookkeeper, Mrs. Margaret Paulin, Guidance Office. x 'WE' ,bf 'Q 'C fix MR. B. F. THORSON has a heavy load to carry as Dean of Boys and Attendance Supervisor. His schedule is filled by ordering textbooks, supervising the use of student body funds, and directing athletic events, such as the interclass track meet. Commonly known as Doc, he is a friend to all Poly students. MR. ARTHUR SMITH is the head counselor at Poly. He assists stu- dents in planning for college and sends their high school transcripts to the college of their choice. He is also in charge of the testing program at Poly and helps students interpret test scores. A friendly and willing member of the faculty, Mr. Smith is a familiar person to most students. Understanding, sound advice, guid- ance, and sincere interest are only a few of the qualities that describe MISS JEAN THAYER, Dean of Girls. Being advisor to Girls' League, she has become very close to many girls here at Poly. Miss Thayer is never too busy to offer sympathy and understanding to any student needing help with problems. Many students leave Poly with wonderful memories of our Dean of Girls. GQ Z f MR. JAMES ST. CLAIR, speech teacher. We'll W. Ah, ha! l got it! says have a period ot silence today for a change. MR. ROBERT DICKSON is showing a display to his electronics class. He looks as it he is enioying it, doesn't heP Girls, do you sometimes wonder what those classes are that the boys take'P They could be the Electronic, Drafting, or Agriculture classes. There the boys learn about electricity, mechanical drawing, and how to grow the best crops and raise the best animals. These are excellent tor boys who have chosen these fields as careers, and will prove helpful in everyday life for others. MR. EDWIN ROBERTS looks as if he is ready to start anolllef Clay, directing the band and orchestra. Beware, he's loaded with new ideas! MR. HAROLD SEIGWORTH is helping his classes plant their agricultural products. He instructs his students in the best and latest farming methods MR. TED FAHRNBRUCK and MR. PAUL RUPEL are going to comment on some of their students' work. Be ready for some strange ideas. They both teach drafting. '--Q.,,Q- MR. DONALD BRUM- MEL would like you to meet Mr. Skeleton. By the way, Mister Skeleton is used only for demonstrations! MRS. EMMA BLAKESLEY is explaining the structure of Most students take a science some time in high school. You may make sulfur dioxide, dissect a frog, study a cat from head to toe, or even study the Kinetic theory of matter. These are some of the phases of Chemistry, Biology, Physiology, and Phys- ics. Lectures, labs and demonstrations add variety to the sciences. MR. GEORGE LONDOS, physiology teacher, examines one of his cats very closely He's not going to do what it looks like. is he'P7P'P Mr. Londos, that formaldehyde could lead to indigestion... or something!!!!! flowers to her biology class. Are you sure you under- stand'P she asks. I wouldn't want to confuse you. ' Another chemistry teacher is MR. JAMES GRANT. He is busy preparing weights Ready to tell another one ot' his famous jokes is MR. ROY RINGWALD. He keeps for his next class. The scales aren't the kind used for weighing people! his chemistry classes awake with his lively comments. Ready for another busy day is MR. RAPHAEL HAWLEY, physics teach- er. Experiments make physics interesting, and he's got a bag full of them up his sleeve! Ready classP asks MR. JOSEPH CUFFARO. He is, even if his science class isn't. He is also a P. E. coach. I I j I MR. JACK SMITI-I is laughing over one of MR. GLENN MCCOWAN, MR. ARTHUR COOK, and MR.. .WALTER DANLIDSON his well-known jokes. MR. WILLIAM JAMES have found an interesting caption in a history book. Walt unt1I our classes doesn't seem to get it! Both are history hear about thisl teachers. Now tell me about these problems you've been having, says MR. LEROY WATTERS to MR. W. KELLY ADAMS, psychology teachers. They are not serious, of course, but they enjoy trying their psychology on each other. Government teachers, MR. EARLE GREEN and LRE LL Are you afraid of the dark'P ls your mother also afraid of the dark'P You can learn the connection between these in psychology. Do you know what your id, ego, and superego are7 You can find out in psychology. This class will help you realize why you act the way you do, and will enable you to better understand yourself and others. In the way of social studies, sophomores have a semester of world cultures, juniors a year of Amer- ican history, and seniors a semester of American government. They are the required social studies, and seniors may elect to take world history. Do you remember how to factor or how to determine congruent traingIes'P These bring back memories of algebra and geometry. Remember the nights you memorized theorems and postulatesf' Students who are interested in such things can go on to Math III, Math IV, and maybe even calculus. MR- RUSSELL HADWIGER discuss CU'fe'ii,eVe lS MRS. LoRAiisiE rHoMAs, MR. Euensis MILLER, and MRS. MARIE MAckENz1E before class. Did you know that the legislature P , , ,JH appear to have made a surprising discovery. ' Maybe they've found the secret OSSGCI C' RIII Comemmgu' ' of making students do their homework. Look out, world culture classes' VRML 1 493, f 4,5 - - 1 . K, THERE ERE THE CLASSIC MlSS DiANE FERGUSON, MR. HOWARD HOUGH, and MRS. ERMA HALEY, English Teachers, are merrily looking over The assignmenTs Tor Their pupils. MRS. ROBERTA ADAMS and MRS. LOLA SEDGWKIK are Taking Time ouT To pose nicely for This picfure. Their English classes can waiT! MRS. THELMA PATTERSON, MR. ROBERT MCCUNTOCK, and MRS. JUNE WARD are dreaming of The June day when their English classes will be over. To be or noT To be .... quoTes MRS. ERMA HALEY. Bef- Ter noT be, say MR. JAMES WILSON and MR. JOSEPH CUMMINGS, all English Teach- ers. Anyone Tor The Merchcinf cf Venice, John Brown's Body, The Scc1rleT LeTTer, Hc1mleT, or Canterbury Tc1lesP These ore cn sompling of The books reod in sophomore, junior, ond senior English closses. Besides The usucil grommor, novels ond onThologies ore sTudied. STU- clenTs moy enroll in English essenTiols or English honors. Discussing Their classes' reacTions To some required d rea ing are Miss MAY HENRY, MR. vviL AM BELL and Miss Auce BREKKE english Teachers. Commercial teachers MR. RAI.PH BRAND and MISS MARGARET ELLIOTT have gathered statistics on people using installment credit. D BUSEN MRS. MARGARET POFAHL MR. WILLIAM HALL, and MISS SHIRLEY SMITH are discuss- ing ways to get more students interested in the commercial field. MISS DOROTHY SCHNEE and MR. ROBERT WRIGHT watch aMRS. DOROTHY ROONEY do a one-minute timing. How many words can she type per minute'P they wonder. They are all commercial teachers. Hove you ever wondered how your futher mcikes out his income 'rox return'P Do you yecirn to type without looking ot the keys, or toke notes in short- hcind'P You can lecirn these techniques in the com- mercial clcxsses of bookkeeping, typing, shorthcuncl, recordkeeping, cmd business low., These ore op- propriote for business leoders ond secretaries of tomorrow. Business instructors MISS BETTY ANDERSON and MR. MAURICE BECKLEY are practicing good business techniques on each other, in an effort to set good examples for their students. ,jywlt :ing in charge of all the audio-visual equipment keepS. DGSWELL on the move. He teaches driver education classes. Watch for pedestrians! Slow at railroad crossings! Do you have Trouble parallel parking, making U-turns, or changing Ianes'9 If you do, driver education is the class for you. You'll learn proper driving habits and courtesy to others. Students receive actual driving experience and simul- ated training in the drive-o-trainer. All these help to make our students better drivers. SE TRAVELED MR. ALVIN MAE N is helping MR. ARTHUR VALVERDE out of the car. You know how it is after riding with those inexperienced driver education students! Driver education instructors MR. LESLIE EYNON and MR. JOHN ELLIOTT review the film How to Parallel Park. There would be fewer dented fenders if people knew how to park properly, they comment. Another driver education instructor is MR. CECIL CUSHMAN. His wonderful sense of humor helps many students relax on their tirst driving experience. But officer, I was just driving along, minding my own business when . . . says MR. RICHARD CURRY, driver education teacher. Better luck next time' MR. JOSEPH LEUENBERGER, language teacher, is ready MISS GERDA SCHULZE, German teacher, is planning to start correcting test papers. Why can't my students the assignments for the week. I want something spell correctIyP he wonders. Maybe it's because the different this week, she says. l'I'lI have a test language is Greek to them! every dayl Do languages fascinate youf' Are you planning to major in a language in college'P Poly has a large selection of languages, including French, Spanish, German, Latin, anal Russian. Fine opportunities are provided here for a good foundation in a language. Our foreign language students always represent our school well at language field days and other such events. HESE STUDIED MRS. BETTY SMITH and MRS. Jo ELLEN DOOLEY are waiting to help any students who need assistance in the library. If you have any questions on how to find a book, or how to look up information in the library, they will be glad to help you. I MR. RICHARD EPP smiles at another proiect completed by his printing class. The attractive posters which you see around Poly announcing plays and movies are the work of printing classes. They also print programs, tickets, and PoIy's newspaper. MISS GLADYS GILBERT, MISS DELIA LOPEZ, and MISS AGNES MCABEE language teachers, are wondering about some new teaching techniques for their classes. l'What would happen if we let the students teach the cIass'P they ponder. Often teachers are seen taking a walk around the campus after school is over. MR. WILBUR BOOTH, MRS. .IAN GASTON GEORIS, PAUVV, and MR. language teachers, are taking a few minutes to pose while the photo- grapher snaps the picture. X- 'ssi. . st' 1,523 f Never shoot into the air for fun, are the words all of MISS SONIA ' MISS DONNA KRAMER, Girls' P. E. instructor, is practicing the proper DOSHNA'S archery students have heard, She also emphasizes the way to hold her tennis racket, wearing of finger tabs and arm guards. MISS IVA DILTS, Girls' P. E. teach- er, smiles after turning in her grades. I thought they were very good this time, she kids. The Girls' P. E. class activities varied from body mechanics to archery. The sophomore girls had a quarter of swimming, bas- ketball, body mechanics, and soccer. As juniors the girls had field hockey, softball, golf, and tennis. Archery, tennis, volley- ball, and badminton were taken by the senior classes. Girls may elect to take modern dance in their senior or junior year. THE E WERE LL MISS SUZANNE ELLIOTT, head of the Girls' P. E. depart- Meet Poly's twin teachers. That's news to you9 lt IS Practicing her archery techniques for a class demonstra- ment, looks as if she is ready for a rousing game of to MISS CAROL ELY also! Who is it'P lt's her reflection' tion is MISS NADINE NIXON, Girls' P. E. teacher. tennis. Notice the twinkle in her eyes! She instructs the Dance 1 and Dance ll classes -...M 'Fife-.4 nw .AWWWQA ..- '4'Nrf...f.Z'wr-G ' ff ., . fd YN .L-V g .N ni Lx: --.......,,.,. . , ,wwsawfasmm Xl A maxaman l 212, sfvasiil rw '- ., .. Un.. . ..i1 itil., HH.. 'ti Q MAJOR JOHN WElL is in charge ot the R. O. T. C. SFC. RALPH HALL of the R. O. T. C. department i program at Poly. This program ofters fine opportunities waiting to give his class the latest news on rifle tecl for boys interested in military training. niques. Let's not start shooting yet, he suggest: Top center: COACH RAY HALLE is all smiles as he watches his varsity bas- ketball team practice tor a big game. COACH AL JENNINGS ls ready to tall into the pool. He instructs boys' swim- ming classes, and coaches the water polo and swimming teams. A girl pole-vaulting7 ask COACH EARL MARSHALL and Bolo Geddes. NO, it's really superwomanl GOOD PORT MR. BRUCE WILSON can't wait to start COACH BEN HAMMERSCHMIDT is going coaching his varsity baseball team. He's got to congratulate his varsity football team Boys' P. E. instructors Mr. ENGENE HUGHES and MR. ORRIN RlFE the bat swinging already. Besides coaching, on a game well played. They're very are caught standing still for once. They are usually seen chasing a he also instructs driver education students. good at tiddlywinksf' he jests. basketball. Girls, do you sew o crooked seam, overspend the budget, get all in ci stew over giving o party, cmd mcike gooey jello'P A girl who doesn't do these is C1 girl who hos had homemciking. This is ct good experience for cull girls who cure planning for the future. MRS. CLEO ZEHNPFENIG is having a ball cutting up scme scraps ot material. Why not'P Can't l cut lust for the fun of cutting'P she asks. Students on the way to their classes. Miss Laura McKeever conducts one of her English classes. THERE WERE APPY RO DS T 'lf-A19 'KO me Fm Mr. Donald Haneke puts cnc of his vocal groups through its paces Homemaking teachers enjoy preparing girls as homernakers of tomorrow. Left to right: MRS. BONNIE ROSE, EN, and MISS VlCKl SCHOULER. Setting up a film for their special education classes are MRS. MARGARET BLACKWELL and MR. RAYMOND RIGGIO. MRS, ELSIE ADELSON, school nurse, listens to all the health complaints of the students. Sorry, I can't give you any aspirin, is a frequent remark she has to make. Special education classes serve a most important and unique training to a number of Polyites. Mrs. Blackwell and Mr. Riggio are experts in this field. Another very important phase of Poly's program has to do with health services, presided over by the competent Mrs. Adelson. The health oFFice is indeed a busy place and surely does its part in helping to meet the needs of the students. it is Mr. Phillips who has had charge ot journalism. The history, ethics and techniques of journalism are studied here. The Spotlight staff takes this class-hence our fine newspaper! GOOD HEALTH A D E UCATIO A student of typing techniques, or of any other class room activity, can always MR. R WBERT l I ' ' ' depend upon the teacher to help in any way possible. Student-teacher cooperation . L . PH LL PS Is advisor for The Spotlight and an English is the prime essential of education. and iournansm teacher. ff' iw, 1 'R MRS. ROSE BALLEN and MR. DONALD Ky E are looking over this different Art teachers MR. RALPH BUTTERFIELD and MR. DONALD WHITE are discussing dog. What kind is itP Mrs. Ballen asks. I don't know, but if SUVGIY is some new classroom activities. They are always trying to present new shaggy, isn't it7 Mr. Knie replies, Both ot them teach art classes. proiects to their students. Proof of high quality performances is given each year by our vocal music and drama departments in assemblies, plays, and concerts. They never give us Polyites anything but the best. Our art department, along with the English Club, always produces a fine selection of work for the annual Creative Arts Festival. RE TI RT Sing along with Hanekel MR. DONALD HANEKE is singing right along with Peek-a-boo! l can see you with this spotlight, IOICGS MRA ROBERT his class as usual. Let's have some more volume, says the vocal music DYER, drama teacher. director. Qs . 3 W K7 H.-.., The lousy, busy cafeteria women are: Seated: Kay Lewis, Delphinia Garcia, Sara Townsend, Edith Stout, Doris Stroup, Standing: Virginia Field, Birdene Miller, Liz Petty, Lucile Patterson, Sibyl Whitten, Ida Reynolds. These are the hard working ladies who try to satisfy students' appetites at the lunch stand. Row 1: Agnes Laullin, Frances Hannah, Susie Stevens. Row 2: Mildred Fisher, Ida Conley, Verna Scheiclernan. Row 3: Mary Hegerick, Velma Neel, Georgia Ander- son, Lucy Smith. CULINARY AR I T uiving assistance to his students is Mr. Paul Rupel, drafting instructor. Teachers are always willing to give extra help to pupils who want it. .........,,, I 1 i N ff, f X f N 1 Lil, , , l 1 l if 1 T N J I I ,I W ,XM L 4 fd, i Wx , gf' Q if N we fi, k ju , W, I 1 1 5 J , ww y .Ji 0 Q Q , w,x xr'-at 1 5 I! F 3 Q S 4 5 3 Fi 2 7 Ex E z i 2- 4 4 1 3 5 n ks Q 31 Z Here sit the SENIOR OFFICERS goo constructive thinking. Really, these the students who made this the senior year ever. Left to right Fisher, Social Chairman, Sue Nichols, retary, Jon Ellowitz, President, Cochran, Treasurer. Not pictured is Hasson, Vice President. ting off. No, no... they are doing some are best Pam Sec- Pam Ron HE -THE-GO The SENlOR COUNSELORS, Mrs. Ruth Wheeler and Mr. Milton Tew, are looking up the word senior. More advanced in dignity, rank, course, superior, WVOTS Webster. That's what he thinks, they agree in ClWOFUS- The SENIOR SPONSORS are smiling at some of the ideas that will never be used for senior activities... a bikini dayf' Left to right: Mr. Leslie Eynon, Mrs. Eleanor Snedden, Mrs. Roberta Adams, Mr. Prescott E. Cogswell. 8 . Poly hos been blessed The lc1sT Three yeors by The presence of The Oborphs, or more commonly known This yeor cis The excilTed SElXllOl2Sl Filling eoch doy wiTh exciTernenT ond ocTiviTy, The on- The-go seniors leTT memories that will never be TorgoTTen. SeTTing on exomple Tor The underclossrnen, The senior presenTed Medeo, MidnighT in Rome, ond Tolksinger Tim lvlorgon. ln Their sopho- more yeor They Took The sTudenT body To New Zeolond in on ossembly. Also os sophomores They beoT The juniors in The inTer- clolss Trock meeT, ond The nexT yeor They pounced The seniors. ln Their junior yeor They olso presenTed The TwelTTh oT Never To The seniors. ln Their losT yeor of high school, The Oborphs leTT Their mork boTh sociolly ond scholosTicolly. IOR BeTTy Rockwell, John Goggin, Tamie Bruce. and Bob Hubberf dreamly look aT each oTher as They caTch The mood oT a MidnighT in Rome. They won'T need any encouragement To sTarT dancing. The Senior Council pauses here be-Tween sessions. They are conTemplaTing some ideas abouT money. They collecfed senior dues and now have To decide whaT To do wiTh The money. Any infelligenf sug- gesfionsi' Row 1: M. Levesque, M. Samp- son, S. McManigill, J. Whiting, M. Waldin. Row 2: M. Phelps, J, DieTrick, D. SchusTer, S. Nims, N. Peferson, M. Campbell, H. Sieradzki. 31 Steghanie Aagaard Maiorette David Abbott R.O.T.C. Sammy Adame Frank Adams Jim E. Adam James W. Adams Varsity Water Polo Sarita Lynne Adams Spotlight Judith A. Addington Senior Sponsor Larry Aikin Class Play ,Sharon L. Alessandro Class Play Bruce William Alexander Cavaliers Club Kathy Alexander Linda Alexander Judith Barbara Allen C.S.F. Kathy A. Allen -liixa Jean Allin Martin Lee Almquist Varsity Football Philip W Amdal Key Club Connie Anchondo Steve Andersen Darlene Archer Concert Choir Joyce Archibald Senior Sponsor Richard A. Arthur David O. Asam omg , . TX!! seg 1 .K Ann Aschenbrenner ...... Randy Ashley Colby Attridge Michael Atzbach Class Play Terry Avila Senior Sponsor Christine Babcock C.S.F. Life Member Leroy David Baca ith Bagwell Senior Sponsor, Vice President Bonnie Bailey Senior Sponsor Brooke P. Bailey Battalion Commander, R.O.T.C. George Baird Varsity Track Art T. Baker Philip Madison Baldwin varsity Tennis Tony Banks Ginger Barger Ray J. Barlow Alan Barnett Cavaliers Club Rebecca Ba rnhill Commissioner of Publicity Jim Baross Captain, Varsity Water Polo Alex Barraza Susan Barrier ...- Spotlight Reporter :lllerb Ba rtel Key Club Reginald Von Barth -Iinnnie Jean Bartley Hi-Tri Judy Bickforcl Thelma Bigfeather Girls Chorus Zelma M. Bigfeather Girls Chorus .lohn Birbeck Bruins Club Kay Bitters Pom-Pon Girl Donna Bittmann Senior Sponsor Marshal R. Bixel Concert Band Sandra Annette Blankenship 'E' Senior Class Council Russell A. Blomberg .1-1-1 Varsity Football Rick Bodle Varsity Baseball Les Blutman Spotlight Editor-in-Chief Bobby L. Bonds Varsity Baseball 34 Kathleen Francis Batzle R.O.T.C. Sponsor Cathleen Bauch C.S.F. Life Member Brian Bauske C.S.F. Life Member Ines Ruth Beausoleil Recreational Leadership Brad Beeson Varsity Baseball Terri Bender Betty Berg P.C.C. Francine Ann Bergman Girls' League Board Chris Rae Berkey Evelyn Irene Bermudez Chris Bernstrom Brent Berry Varsity Football -Ronald Lee Bonneau Cavaliers Club Ronald D. Borchert Varsity Track Dorothy Bottel Porn-Pon Girl Jennifer Bower Senior Sponsor ..T,r,oy Box Tim Boyd -Jr-gnne Bradford Carolyn Braggs P.C.C. Marilou Brewer Chamber Singers James Barry Briggs Varsity Tennis Robert Briggs Janie Brill Editor of Bear Tracks Martin James Brill Commissioner of Finance Marguerite LaVel le Brinton Gregory R. Britt House of Advisory Bruce Brown Varsity Football Lee Dean Brown Tamara Jo Bruce House of Advisory Janice Brunig Sports Editor, Koala Charlene Lea Brunson Kathy Brusca Junior Orchesis Project Chairman Richard Bunchek Gary Burrus Nancy Burton Twila Bush ,-at-. Janice Lee Butler Varsity Cheerleader Richard Butler American Field Service President Sharon Byrn Candystripers Linda Lou Byrum R.O.T.C. Sponsor Murry Cable 4-2. Richard Cabrera James Pringle Cadwalader Company Commander, R.O.T.C. Yvonne Calhoun Girls Chuors Richard C. Canada Varsity Wrestler Dan Canzoneri Bill Carey vw MW Gardner Carlson Gail Carman Candystripers, Vice President .fiedilynn Louise Carmocly Work Experience Dennis Ca rpenter Daniel Howard Carroll Varsity Baseball l .Clnthia Caulk B Cheerleader Richard Cerda Stephen Chaffee Concert Band Linda M. Chapman Kenneth E. Charlton Varsity Tennis Priscilla Chavez Ruth Chess Hi-Tri Lynn A. Cody Work Experience Douglas Stuart Coe Photographer, Koala Sandra Alene Colbern Senior Sponsor Thomas Collins Bear Tracks Board Sandy Conrad A.F.S. Curtis Cooper Jr. Varsity Basketball Susan C. Cormier Senior Sponsor Patsy Corona William T. Corridan Varsity Baseball Graciela Cortez Dennis Cost Bruins Club Sally .lo Courtney Girls' League Board Activity Chairman Lynn Christensen Candystriper Linda Clark Philip S. Clark Jr. Commissioner of Boys' Welfare Roger Clark Varsity Swimming Sherryl Clark Terry Clark Drum Major Sandra Mae Clay Sherry Diane Clayton Varsity Cheerleader 1-1.- .lane Clinton Cathy Clucas Hi-Tri Pamela Cochran Senior Class Treasurer Don Cockrum I , :.f,i,5s1j,4 'Z49.L'- ,L '. -. sift i C K , A4 1, :N , X. ,. X ' f 'V 1 ,3,2. V., gf ' 3 - f ' sv 4 :vp , , ' H Lf! , . s -' Q'-.II ' f 71 A L, . - L ag - .fri I ,K ,- A it A w 97, g Q.. ,, ig3GgCQ 7 Z ,,1g K XX yi six QRWQ iss' ' X t M 1 W-Eff:-1::, up D D 5: 3 ' . - Q S3521 5 1 L of ' N 1 if as Patricia Cowdrey Terry Craig Dennis A. Crawford R.O.T.C. Richard Creason Varsity Wrestling Sandra Crom Chamber Singers Jim Crouse Varsity Wrestling Danny Crump Conne Cruz Girls' League Treasurer Philip Alan Cruz Art Cuesta Hannah Cullen Candystripers Leon D. Culpepper John Michael Cumbey Key Club Charles Curtiss Company Commander, R.O.T.C. Roger Dahl Mickey Lee Dailey Charles Louis Dalton Jim Danielson Dave Daries Jeanie Davidson James Edward Davis Varsity Track Stephen Dawidziak Advertising Manager, Spotlight Suezella Deal Candystriper J-qpet Diane Deaton P.C.C. Joe De Corte Sandra Rae Dell Jim Denny R.O.T.C. Officer Barbara Sue DesRochers Daisy Chain William J. Dess Captain, Varsity Wrestling Frank Devitt Elizabeth Diaz Ruthie Diaz Advanced Girls Chorus Jan Dietrick C.S.F. Bob Dockstader ...Z-F J. Orville Dodson English Club, President Douglas E. Donahue A.S.B. President Bud Dornieden ' N.F.L. Kathy Kay Douglas Jerilee Douglas Stephen Drake Physics Club Michael Dudley R.O.T.C. Officer Louis E. DuPree Rifle Team Rebecca Duron Mike Early .11- Patricia M. Early Junior Orchesis, Publicity Chairman Pat Jerry Edwards Richard Edwards Pat Egan Sandra Elaine Eubank Candystriper Gail Marie Evans Hi-Tri, Vice President Paul Falcundiny Dorothy T. Feieran F.B.L.A. Secretary Terry D. Ferguson Patricia A. Ferrell House of Advisory Betty Jean Field Concert Choir Dick Field Sally Lea Eggers Mixed Choir Wafliaa El-Fawal Junior Orchesis David Robert Elisarra ras Jonathan R. Ellowitz Senior Class President Don E. Erickson Harry R. Edwin Jr. National Merit Semifinalist Charles Edward Estep Jr -Qrol Etheridge House of Advisory Edris June Finney Commissioner of Girls Welfare Herman Fischer Varsity Football ,Bam Fisher Senior Class Social Chairman Chulita Fitch Molly Fitzgerald Activities Editor, Koala Lawrence J. Flahive Concert Choir Connie Fleeman F.B.L.A. Sally Flint Assistant Advertising Editor, Koala Jim Folkins Varsity Basketball Ed Folmar Varsity Basketball Bonnie Ford Varsity Cheerleader Dorothy Fordham Sandra Fournier John Fowler Donna Fox Dottie Fox David lra Garber Jose Cortez Garibay Tucker Gary B9-B Geddes Varsity Track Gene Geisel Richard A. Gemende R.o.T.c. Jennifer George Jo Dean George Patricia Lynn Franken Business Manager Koala Lowell Franklin House of Advisory Barry Franks Golf Team James F. Freeland Varsity Baseball Nancy Ann Freeze Kathy Friese Sarah Fritts Candystriper Ron Gallup Merrily Gerdes Mary Kathleen Getchell Recreational Leadership lom Getchell Daniel Gibson Rachel Gil Cheri Lee Giles Lyda Jo Glaze Wallace Glazier Esther Gonzales' Georgiana Goodwin Girls' League Board Macy Lynne Goodwin Girls' League, Hospitality Chairman Shirley Goodwin James H. Goyett Brenda Graham Michael Grant 11 Varsity Football Timothy Greener 42 Diane Glenn Senior Sponsor ,Que Glenn -andy Glidewell Lillie Glover Chorus David Goar - Larry M. Godfrey Linda Goff John L. Goggin Bruins Club i Donald Ray Guinn Varsity Football Levi Guinn Varsity Football Jim Gustafson Orchestra Larry Ray Gustafson Qi- Jon Guthrie Mary Helen Guzman Jett Hagen C.S.F. Life Member Anne Halsted Charles Gregory Jennifer Gregory Class Play Jefferson Grey Janet Griesha ber Dean Gronos Chess Club, President Annabell B. Gross Advanced Girls Chorus Ron Grossmann F.F.A, Orville William Grote ,Rlghard K. Hampson Varsity Basketball Calvin Hampton fl My Bill Hannah Ann Hansen Candystripers Frecl Hansen C.S.F. Life Member Jim W. Hargrove Q-lBand Beverly Harper Boardette Doris Harris 43 Dign Harrison William R. Harwood Ronald Edward Hasson Senior Class Vice President Harry H. Hatch Drill Team Commander Barbara Hatfield Michael L. Hawkins Physics Club Mona Heilbrun Christian Fellowship Club Barbara Ann Heimann Library Assistant :-EQ Helmholtz Robert Hemstreet -iry Henig Gerri Henry Scott Herbert Letterman's Club Tom Hermon Letterman's Club Ernest James Hernandez Jr. Umberto Rios Hernandez Rudy Herrea Sandy Herrwood Margaret Hice Robert Hilborn Physics Club Carolyn M. Hill H. Leroy Hill Chamber Singers Quan Hoertsch Sharon Jean Hoffmann C.S.F. Life Member 44 . Www w a L. hWM,,.iW, lggssfl V f X f , Z M4 ,. ff 5 ' fs . s A ,.,, f QL f f NM A Alice Hotman Cathy Hogan House of Advisory Denise Holder P.C.C. Laura Hollander Concert Choir Linda Hollander Physics Club Dave Holmes .leltrey L. Holmes F.F.A. Linda L. Holmes Concert Choir Claudia Honisek James William Horst Jr William R. Horstman Commissioner of Social Activities ,Mm Hosking Danny Hough Patricia A. Howard Robert Hoyle Bowling League Donna Huard Briggle Hubbard Candystriper Robert Hubbert Sports Editor, Spotlight Kathleen Ann Hudgms Recreational Leadership Mike Hughes Robert A. Hull Cavalier's Club Ann Kathleen Hunter 845 Pom-Pon Girl Robert H u nter Commissioner ot Entertainment Charles Hutchinson Key Club Scott Johnson Suzanne Darlene Johnson P.C.C. Rebecca Jones Business Manager, Spotlight William Clay Jones Patricia Louise Jones Koala Editor-in-chief Ronald Harolcl Jones Varsity Baseball Gail Jorclan ,,. Gary B. Jorgensen Chess Club Janet Justis ....4 Charles Kalberg Dennis Kaping Physics Club Sharron Kappe Recreational Leadership 46 Shirley F. lngley Senior Sponsor, Secretary Joanne Jackson C.S.F. Life Member Larry Richard Jackson Class Play Sharon Rae Jackson ,Q Hi-Tri Jim Jacobs Vera L. Jaques Recreational Leadership Gordon Jensen Key Club Johnny R. Johanson Varsity Track John Johnson Lethia Johnson Senior Sponsor Linda Johnson Senior Sponsor Phyllis Johnson Gary Kelly Spotlight Reporter Ann Kelsey Senior Sponsor David Kemper WN Nancy Kendall Recreational Leadership George M. Kendrick lll Penny Kenyon Kathie Kepler Murlina Killingbeck Emma Jean King Joanne King Spotlight Reporter Larry Michael King '-Varsity Football Linda Lee King English Club r Sherry A. King Class Play Gloria Klein Karol Ann Klingler Junior Orchsis Charlyn Klinkert Class Editor, Koala Fred Klug Arlen M. Knuttila Varsity Football Richard Koldewyn Chamber Singers Sandra Komlenich Faculty Editor, Koala Ron Kormos Dennis Wayne Kraus Band Kathy Dore Krey Cutteretts Da n ny Kriz F.F.A. Dennis A. Kruell Leslie Kugel Jerry J. Kurr J.V. Football Leslie Helen Kurtz C.S.F. Ann K. Laivell Senior Sponsor Joseph W. Lamb Sharon Landry SpotIigh1 Nancy Lang ....g, Arlene Lanham F.B.L.A. Gaye Lanier John Phil La Rocca Rex Lassiter ki 'www Conne Ann Lazar Recreational Leadership Sue Leach R.O.T.C. Sponsor Ray Leeder Linda Suzanne Lehman Copy Editor Koala Shirley Loraine Leonard Bonnie Leone English Club Jim Leone Mike Leonessa Mary Belle Levesque Senior Council William E. Lewis ' Key Club, President Craig Libuse Varsity Swimming John Lindsay Claudia Fayerwether Lucas Director Choreo, 64 Patricia Ann Lundquist Senior Editor, Koala Dahlila Dru Lychou Spotlight, Assistant Editor Kathy McCarthy Kathleen McCarty Physics Club Geraldine McClain Thomas McConnell Susan McCoy Hi-Tri President Stephen McDaniel Dianne L. McFarland Riva Rooters John McGregor Varsity Football Roger B. Mclntire .,,,. W6--f Terry Lindsey Varsity Baseball Mark Linrud C.S.F. Deena G. Little -il Junior Orchesis Stanley Little Thales Lobo A.F.S. Exchange Student David Lockhart John Logue Kathi R. Longlootham Cutterettes Raven Lopez Kris Koala Patricia Lordan Senior Sponsor David Lovan John Lowe Concert Band v 14' ,T ' , - s Q . I sw V IVW E 2:1 ' 1. Q H .SWA 47' in L QW Xt harimau Julia Mclntyre Senior Sponsor Pat Mclntyre David L. McKay Kathleen McKee Daisy Chain Daryle McKinley Sandra Lee McKinnon Class Play Molly McKinstry Activities Editor, Koala Angie McLean Riva Rooters Marti McLean Susan McManigill Senior Council Mary Lyn McMichael P Senior Sponsor Barbara F. McNamarc A.F.S. Roberta McPherrin Candystriper Don Madden Maudestine Magby Ellen Ann Malkovich Service Club Board Mike Mallory English Club Peter Mancus Varsity Wrestling Monica Lea Mandel R.O.T.C. Sponsor Michael L. Mann Varsity Swimming Robert W. Mann Cavaliers Club Donna Manns Carla Mapes Canclystriper James Mardel Ernest Marquez Jess Martinez Steven Martinez Diane Martini Mixed Choir Harry Edward Marts Il Color Guard Commander Kathie Mayer Recreational Leadership Suzanne Mayo Recreational Leadership John A. Medlen Jim Melli Helen Merrill Jennifer Irene Mertz House of Advisory Diana Middaugh C.S.F. Life Member Mary Rose Miera F.B.L.A. Karen Marie Milam Q 1 Senior Sponsor Steve Miller R.O.T.C. Virginia Louise Miller P.C.C. Banner Chairman Christopher S. Mills Varsity Baseball Ronald Earl Mills Diana Mincks Junior Orchesis Jan Minner Chamber Singers James G. Moberg Steven William Moie C.S.F. Life Member William Lloyd Molitor Key Club Brenda Sue Moore Senior Sponsor Michael A. Moore Physics Club Marla Jane Moran Sharon Morrissey Betty Morrison Recreational Leadership Connie Rae Morrow F.B.L.A. d-lggren Moser Joan Mullaney Joan Murphy Sharon D. Murray Phyllis Murton Hugh Myers Chess Club Mikal Elaine Myers Boardette Barbara Nance Candystriper Larry Nash F.F.A. Lynn Joyce Nash Hi-Tri Barbara Ann Nelson Keith E. Nessle Varsity Football Joe Nettles F.F.A., President Drew Austin Newman Riva Rooters, Vice President Sue Ann Nichols Senior Class Secretary Duane Nicholson Phyllis Nicholson Chamber Singers Nancy Niederkorn Candystriper Sharilyn Diane Nims Senior Class Council 52 -i Diane Jeannette Nifz Senior Class Council Fred Noel Mike Noreikas Daniel Scott Norman Michael Jon Norris Marc Nurre N.F.l.. Nancy Oakes A. Terry Oakes Key Club John P. Oberle Mike O'Connor William O'Connor Martin A. Odra Diane Olbright Homecoming Queen Olga Olivarria Sandra Oliver Roger David Olson Todd Orrock Jeffrey F. Osiermiller Physics Club Bob Palma 1.-4 Margaref Palmer Candystriper William G. Pappas Key Club Caroline R. Parker Darlene W. Parker F.B.L.A. Ma ry F. Parker Orchestra Jerome G. Peppers Il Robert Lee Perkins Paul Perricone Mathematics Club Elaine Perry Kdvanced Girls Chorus Evelyn Perry Girls Chorus Phyllis Leslie Perry Recreational Leadership Lincla Peters John C. Peterson A.S.B. Vice President Gary L. Parks Letterr'nen's Club Sharon Parks C.S.F. Lite Member Danny Patterson Key Club Linda Gail Patterson Girls' League Board Sharon Patterson Donna Pearson Georgia Pearson Junior Orchesis Veronica L. Pena g'- House of Advisory Nancy Ellen Peterson Varsity Cheerleader Sharon Louise Peterson Council Representative Michael John Petlansky Joe Petrasek Pam Petrulak Junior Orchesis Barbara Jean Pfeiffer C.S.F. Marcia Phelps Candystriper Craig J. Phillips Varsity Football Gordon Pierce Physics Club Steven Piscatella R.O.T.C. Battalion Staff Emily H. Pitchford Daisy Chain Bonnie Pittsford wk:-n Pollock Sandra Mae Pool Chamber Singers N9-.ary Poole Pamela K. Poole Concert Choir iuzanne Lynn Rae Senior Sponsor Bill Raleigh Diane Ramirez George B. Randall Varsity Track Raymond Rangel Randy L. Rash Bowling League Bruce C. Rauch Dance Band Jeff Reade s X , 9 V Rx 1, f ' we N f fyf. X ' X f is I 1 ,f if gf ' X 4 4, Wit, at , - 1 fn .2 fi ' '1 J .O , V' .121 4.,,- 2 X N R f 61 Q 7 ' 32 , 1- 55 N S X ya, . H , 5 ey X iiffzfx if' a 1 f ga ,, ' 9 . as W i t ' 4, l iN MQW , David Lee Porter Patricia Jean Powers Future Teachers of America lil-clncy Pratt Recreational Leadership Von Pratt Chamber Singers Anna Marie Preiean Bill Preston .loe Ernest Quiroz Manuel A. Quiroz :' - ' .Evert Redaelli Linda Reedy Becky Reeser French Club Beatrice Reyes F.B.L.A. Dwain H. Rheberg Bruin's Club Kathleen Rhoads A.F.S. David Rhudy J.V. Basketball Eadie Richards Recreational Leadership Steve Richards il-id-die Richardson Sandy Ricketts Douglas E. Rite C.S.F. Life Member Marsha Elaine Ringstrom Candystripers, Publicity Chairman Lesbia R. Rivera A.F.S. Yolanda Rivera William S. Roberts Cavalier's Club Jeff Roberts Carol An n Robertson Candystriper Susan Carol Robertson G.R.A. Representative John Henry Robertus Sally .lo Robinson Pom-Pon Girl Elizabeth Louise Rockwell Girls' League Second Vice President Elizabeth M. Rodriguez Ron L. Roepke Varsity Swimming 56 f 4 x f V Q X NJ Q X 1 , is f f X QW x . f ey f X if 7 X X 5 fm M f V . 1 , J, swf 02-:mr XXX I 5 Z Zim S 'V ' X f f X , 40 X, f xxx ilg - - X .,,, , X. W f , iw X4 2 S sf , 0 42' VX C X' 4' , 1 X if, f f , ff , 'J .,,. .f ,, X. A - yf. , ' Z S f I N J Y ff Q X N 0K f f M4 s 7 . ,A W fx X 1 is f Q WWC N f get 4 f -9 f xx f Z f. X f Q , .,,, , we , ss: ' is 'A fvffkcvfg, I ' ,.4v'.L. , Q 4 si! ' Jll f qwswyffy Jo Ann Rondeau John Ross Physics Club Sue Rubin Advertising Editor, Koala Judy Ru nyan Senior Sponsor Beverly Russell Gregory Russell Spotlight, Assistant Larry D. Ruston Hans J. Ruther ' Varsity Track Jim Rutherford Varsity Football Pamela Ryno Edward Sakaguchi B Basketball Mary Sampson Senior Council Phillip Sanchez Editor Yvonne Bernadette Sanchez House of Advisory Lon Sandlin D: uglas Satterfield Bob Saunders Thomas R. Savory Varsity Track Larry Schmid Diane Rae Schuster 'i 5enior Council Chris Schuttera Terryl J. Schwalier C.S.F. Lite Member Monte Schweitzer Junior Orchesis Susan Lee Scollard ' Junior Orchesis , ,,,, , , W . ,, , .H , Dave Scott Key Club, Secretary Robert Harrison Searcy Varsity Wrestling Nathan Searle Susan Lynn Sebald fggry Seegraves Alyce L. Seymour Elizabeth Sharp F.B.L.A. Pat Shaw ,...- Mike Sheahan Pat Sheahan ' Junior Orchesis Mary Sheldon Michelle M. Sheridan Garry Sherman Riva Rooters Barbara T. Shervanick Service Club Board Diane Sherwood ,Lf Senior Sponsor Alice Shettel Bear Tracks Board Hank Sieradzki Key Club James Siket Tony Silva Evelyn Jane Sims Pete Skorheim Byron J. Smith - Varsity Cross Country Claude A. Smith Claudette Smith Senior Sponsor 58 David Smith -1. Randall Smith Battalion Executive Officer Raymond Smith Sara Snyder Sports Editor, Koala Qan Soden Key Club John Sontra Varsity Track Bob Sorbello Varsity Cross Country Diane Lynn Sorben ,41- Head Cheerleader Mary Soria Pauline Soria F.B.L.A. Angelo Spadi Tommie Lynn Sprinkle Paula Marie Squire 3.1. Kenneth Stacey Varsity Swimming Linda Stafford Q. Linnea Diane Stalder .,...1y Concert Choir Norman Paul Stamm Norma Stantield F.B.L.A. Richard W. Stanton Frederick Stebler Rifle Team Captain Sharon Stebnitz Choir John Steigerwald Varsity Track Sherry Stein Recreational Leadership Terry Stein Karen Steinke Carol Denise Stephenson Gary Stevens Tony Ruth Stevens .11 Bill Stewart Varsity Basketball Daniel Lee Stewart Key Club Wayne Stilgebouer William Edward Stires ui-v yllgry Stokely Don Stout Bruin's Club Sandy Gail Stout ,,.. Gloria B. Stowe Boardette James K. Strange B Football Richard Strebe Cheryle E. Stroud Hi-Tri H Dale Strudthoft Douglas Dean Stryker Varsity Basketball Sigrid Stull Junior Orchesis George N. Suel Varsity Wrestling Don Suiter Photographer, Koala Carole E, Swaynie Michael T. Sweeney Physics Club Nancy Tabor Sue Evelyn Taliaterro Candystriper '- My .1.,.-...f Paul Terry Varsity Football Sandra Tewksbury Future Teachers, President Patricia Thelen Dennis Thomas Ballition Staff Georgene Thomas John Thomas 4-- Bear Tracks Board Don B. Thompson Gloria Thompson Greg Thompson Physics Club Diane Eliane Thornburg Sandy Thorne Joyce Elaine Timmons Junior Orchesis William J. Tamasonis Steve Tashiro B Football Linda Jean Tavaglione Concert Choir David L. Taylor Varsity Wrestling Donna Lee Taylor Junior Orchesis Gene Taylor Goldie Taylor Jr. Concert Band Jack Taylor F.F.A. Jerry Taylor Sheryl Anne Taylor Barbara Tedeschi G.R.A. Cheryl Templeton ,..J W Wm Janey Tipton Bessie Joyce Toledo Pat Tolin Cutterettes Bill Tootell Frank Torres Don Kent Trimble ai, Allen Turner Physics Club Pat Tyrrell Donald Underwood Mathematics Society, President Patricia Rae Vail Junior Orchesis, Treasurer Beatrice Valencia F.B.L.A. Carolyn Jo Van Dusen House of Advisory Esther Vargas Gloria A. Vargas Betty Vasquez Dario Vasquez Sally Ann Vasquez Ross Vaughn Margaret Vinson Roger Volker Diane Lyn Waddell 1 Recreational Leadership Jewel Wade James Richard Waggoner Loretta Waggoner John D. Wahlin C.S.F. Life Member Dave Walcott Arlene Walker Jeanne Linnea Walker Class Play Sandra Lee Wallace Terry Allan Walling Varsity Football Sue Wallis Recreational Leadership Lauren Walmer Cutterettes Diane Walsh Ca ndystriper, President M. Chuck Washington Marsha Wa utelet Candystriper Carol Weaver Physics Club Joanie Webb Senior Council Nancy Webber Pama LaJean Webster Nikki Weinstein 1'Chorus Douglas A. Weir Christian Fellowship Club Shelia Weir F.B.L.A., Vice President Kathy Werring Senior Sponsor Nick West CSF, JB-Ann Renee 'Nestcott V Junior Orchesis Bill Wheat r Peggy Whiltin Cutterettes Judith Whiting F.B.L.A, is We X l , ' 115' Lana Whorley Ronald C. Wilcox Chess Club Vicki Wilkerson Candy Williams Senior Sponsor Carole Wilson C.S.F. ' Lanny Wilson Michael W. Wilson 5'-' Spotlight Reporter Sterling Price Winters lll Nancy Gail Wofford ,,.. R.O.T.C. Sponsor Lizbeth Wood Dick Wood Physics Jeanne Woodside F.B.l..A. Larry Vtlooten Rose Marie Wooten Carole Worcester Barbara .loan Worden Senior Sponsor Janie Wrigglesworth ii House of Advisory Elizabeth Wright Candystriper Laclena Wright Ward Wright - 'T.F.A. Kathryn Sue Yarosch ' C.S.F. Life Member Ed Yelton gf Claudia Jane Zehring C.S.F. Life Member Rich Butler Golf Team After the initial surge of energy, the fighters settle for stand- ing! Left to right: John Farris, Sandy Tewksbury, li-G,g,J3,n,e. E-efmgn, Ginger WOQQ, xliqie Richards, and fseatedl Ga ry Kelly. .,-,. Starting off the Junior-Senior Pie Fight with lots of energy are Steve Worley, Sue McCoy, Sandy Tevvksbury, .Jeanne Hermon, and Bob Hubbert. THE JUNIQRS ERE 2 2 . That's the clay school is out, points out Mr. Owen Eister to Mrs. Anne Rush, iunior counselors. These two pleasing personalities counselled the Iuniors through low and high tide. IN MEMORIAM DAYLE CAROL CADDOCK SHERYL soMERs FLETCHER The iunior sponsors look as it they're busy planning some money raising proiects for their class. Left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Corley, Mr. William Collopy, Mr. Mead Camp, Mrs. Jo Ellen Dooley. The Junior Council kept busy planning fund raising proiects to finance the Junior-Senior Prom. Row 'l: J. Herman, K. Marshall, S. Waugh, C. Dorse, T. ' ' : . d . 'lol B. B dh Diffenbaugh, C. Marr. Row 2: D. Lukins, C. Reynolds, J. Perry, S. Tudor, V. Perricone, L. Stoner, A. Lawson. Row 3 R Goo , C Rl e, ra s aw, H, Nichols, B. Johnson, L, Leigh, B. Kennelly, G, Roberts, J. McGonagle 66 THE H PPY MEDIUM Row I: K. Sessions, C. Conner, K. Sers- land, K. Clarke, M. Dalton, E. Gardner, C. Brooks, J. Cree, B. Johnson, J. Fitton. Row 2: L. Hull, L. Davis, G. Freshley, J. Baldwin, J. Stringfellow, B. Sontra, D. Renno, D. Hardison, G. Worlds, J. Dudgeon. Row 3: E. Kilford, F. Hallaran, R. De Bach, D. Rible, G. Dood, R. Dodson, T. Exter, L. Tegland, R. Parmer, L. Lutz N. Galloway. Row 1: B. Tanner, J. Hausman, Sli'-agiei B. McCune, D. Bowles, K. Barnhill, T. Ren, C. Seitz, A. Bringham, L. Thomas. Row 2: N. Anderson, P. Jones, J. Smith, D. Burkes, P. Pace, M. Shinton, M. Zai, N. Courtney, T. Schwieger. Row 3: D. Barrie, P. Smith, D. Bowles, B. Dalton, D. Peterson, M. Mosher, R. Smith, S. Henshaw, K. Woolman, R. Harris, P. Redaekki, L. Pittman. Row 1: J. Casey, D. Quay, M. Reed, J. Lindbloom, VD. Kolderug, J. Noreikas L. Kendrick, D. Caddock, P. Taylor, P. Wade. Row 2: J. Frazier, J. Irving, J. Cole, B. Robets, D. Goodwin, M. Kelley, J. Farris, D. Pearlstein. Row 3: B. Brown, L. Anderson, M. Wright, D. Lord, J. Paluzzi, A. Patrick, M. Du Bois, G. Harshbarger, J. Mack. Row I: K. Wooten, C. Kratka, D. Sorensen, C. Kindred, M. Williams, S. Anderson D. Olmstead, J. lngalls. 'Row 2: R. Harris, R. Kappe, L. Davis, V. Stour, K. Ragsdale, M. Meairs, C. Rander, J. Norton, S. Anderson, J. Fisher, K. lshoz, M. Potter. Row 3: D. Ducharme, R. Barker, A. Brown, B. Kurtz. R. Boylan, G. Drummer, J. Dunson, E. Pillard, J. Reed, H. Nebeker. W., 5 W 43, Row 'lz R. Wean, M. Miller, P. Goodwin, J. Gilliam, P. Pakle, P. Pioli, R. Muller, M. Madril, M. McClung. Row 2: P. Haberski, J. Gillette, G. Junior, C. La Plante, C. Johnson, S. Niederkorn, D. Gaver. Row 3: M. Bird, J. Blank, T. Ayres, C. Oberhammer, C. Gordon, M. Molen, S. Scully, R. Nelson, N. Moore, J. McCarroll, G. Widmer. Row 'l: S. Cowan, T. Adams, C. Worth- ington, D. Balogh, P. Weaver, J. Tetzlaff, S. Hardison, S. Armontrout, K. Moeller, J. Endeman. Row 2: C. Fleming, S. Smullen, R. Algren, S. Williamson, C. Bell, G. Hinton, J. Thompson, E. Addy, P. Neal, P. Brown, S. Carlson, S. Fanioy. Row 3. J. Whittenbargh, B. Bahles, E. Harbison, D. Tood, A. Pichierri, K. Detwiler, D. Cummings, G. Treadway, T. Stumpp, J. Dean, T. Ankenman. Row 'l: M. Ballard, C. Sallas, D. Yolcum, C. Weddle, B. Baran, C. Viktor, L. Moe, D. Boyan, W. Yen. Row 2: S. Crawford, J. Sanders, C. Arthur, C. Vassily, C. Connelley, D. Enyeart, J. Estep. Row 3: D. Teague, R. Knight, W. Smith, W. Cameron, P. Derick, J. Southard, D. Bain, D. Wilson. THEY MADE Row 1: M. Horspool,, L. Stoner, L. Turner G. Buehler, G. Hamilton, J. Conn, K Parrella, M. McKiernan, H. Archibald, V Rich. Row 2: E. Wilson, S. Creager, J White, S. Cook, G. Wood, P. Nielsen K. Skramstad, C. Franz, K. Platt. Row 3 L. Roach, C. McClintock, E. Reynolds, L McDaniel, S. Maioewsky, D. Hartmann R. Lucier, J. Parcells, D. Paul. Row 1: D. Pingree, D. Waleszonia, Fitzgerald, L. Shaffer, P. Knuttila, Guerin, L. Barton, S. Rodriguez. Row D. Warren, M. Muirhead F. Braden, Williams, E. Walden, L. Hisey, R. Stewart. Row 3: R. Taylor, J. McMichael, R. Tibbetts L. Ankenman, D. Brock, C. Greek, Wood, J. Hobbs, E. Dorner. THEM ELVE K O Row 1: I. Giuliano, B. Krumm, A. Zuehlke, A. Wolfe, A. Britt, G. Alexander, C. Evans D. Newell, S. Grundvig, C. Marr. Row 2 E. Burgess, P. McCarty, D. Owens, D Davis, K. Jack, P. Dunkelberger, B. Geib D. Millage, C. Alling, L. Cathcart. Row 3 B. Kavrik, F. Bender, K. Bilodeau, K Thomas, C. Johnson, A. Johnson, T Chapin D. Bareham, D. Knudsen, C Smith J. Bain, J. Dole, K. Chermak. Row 1: D. Edwards, S. Constable, L Jordan, L. Kringer, B. Rowe, J. Wesley S. Waugh, C. Dorse, B. Samuel, E. Direux Row 2: D. Smith, L. Luna, K. LaFFerty D. Hollingsworth, B. Terry, S. Bumstead P. Stewart, P. Armstrong, M. Simpson Row 3: S. Jackman, C. Craig, J. Weir, J Harkins, R. Lambert, L. Bailey, J. Ward J. Hair, D. Charter, S. Birbeck. Row 'I: K. Pia, S. McConnell, C. Lyons, D. Moore, J. Underwood, B. Kress, S. Hull, C. Snyder. Row 2: J. Milliken, B. Kennelly, L. Spelios, M. Green, A. Allen K. Kliene, K. Bush, D. Besel. Row 3: E McDonald, C. Lee, C. Chapman, R. Noftz, D. Stettler, D. Von Ins, B. Mertz, M Patton, M. Tyrrell. r Row T: C. Thompson, O. Kuhner, G. Sprague, T. Diffenbaugh, C. Kindall, P. ang, S. Sauders, S. Tripp, S. Long, A. Lawson. Row 2: B. Johannes C. Van Deusen, S. Hibbing, D. Beckage, A. Richards, C. Bower, G. Hall, S. Peer. Row 3: T. Goins, B. Bonnett, B. Trainor, C. Kroger, S. Worley, H. Nickles, D. Jeffrey, R. Johns. ffvi Row 1: B. Rutherford, J. Stephens, Galnbard , C. Becker, L. Smith, C. Lawhead, C. Nelson, J. Kyzer, L. Mac Donald. Row 2: R. Bush, R. Saucedo, N. Davis, C. Haynes, S. Waugh, M. Hansen, J. Henry, E. Booth. Row 3: C. Kudlac, M. Hallock, J. Marquez, M. Utz, V. Capata, D. Baxter, R. Davis, M. Frost, F. Fulton. Row 1: C. Postlethwait, L. Jordan,-L Y Owen, M. Johnson, S. Weiner, N. Silva L. Weathers, D. Blomquist. Row 2: C. Mills W. Blakslee, D. Hernandez, M. Mclean P. Stone, E,,C,a,31,i1,I,g J. Lorbeer, S. Moore Row 3: R Good, J. Pilharella, S. Smith H. King, R. Bush, B. Campbell, D. Robbins J. Smith, W. Smith. BY 66 HE Raw T: V. Perricoge, J. Margrave, L. Erb, B. Greenhouse, S. Taylor, K. Claybrook, Y. Rosales, J. Myers, F. Markle, C. Taylor. Row 2:. B. Fullgoar., E. Buchnan, B. Kump, T. Suel, G. Quillin, N. Davis, R. Wing, W. Lewis, J. Higgins, L. Burke. Row 3: K. Wood, R. Wilbur, R. Dow, D. Yonge,TJi Hal T. Lobo, A. Anderson. Row 'l: W. Holder, J. Lambert, D. Di Row 1: M. Morgan, S. McPeak, J. Self, E. Hess, B. Byrd, S. Nafzgar, M. Weathers, R. Martinez, P. Dudley. Row 2: B. Baillie K. Counts, P. Russell, D. Pastor, L. Sanders, T. Bussey, J. Wiehe, P. Webster. Row 3: D. Munoz, J. Hawkins, R. Harold, H. Bice R. Tharp, D. Baon, D. Reed, K. Andrew, R. Garrison, B. Dale. r O R TEETH,' Row 1: S. Fletcher, QK. Childress, S Henriksen, C. Hall, C. Froome, J. Pirdf' S. Peck, B. Raudenbush, P. Redpath, R McCoy. Row 2: S. Bryant, L. Miller, L Leigh, G. Cavallin S. Shine, S. Lamb orghini, D. Wiseman, S. Haney, P. Way D. Jackson, J. Painter, S. Mason, M Shiftlet. Row 3: W. Barnes, L. Thurman B. Barnett, B. Stearns, B. Bradshaw, C Laughlin, B. Thompson, D. Munnecke, R Edgerly, R. Kiclder, G. Gifford, B. Richards. 1 Row 'la M. Bennett, xP. Robinson, ,ll f -L-g,ALQ-'15, L. Sanchez, R. Mc Fadden, P. Cornett. Row 2: R. Orosco, C. Fowler, D. Starnes, S. Cross, M. Herbaugh, J. Derho, L. Dombrady. Row 3: .J. Akluti G. Daviclson, M. Jenson, M. Boggio, S. Frame, M. Pierson, M. Pastor, S. Silva. ham wt Fulvio, A. Rose, E. Hawkins, S. Gonzales, C. Hennings, C. McKinley, C. Roberts. Row 2: J. De Young, J. Wiebersch, R. Jones, C. Blackino, R. Young, L. Stewart, A. Kuykenclall, G. Tedeschi, K. Krey, L. Zigler. Row 3: J. Kenyon, B. Jones, S. Davis, G. Taylor, D. Walker, J. Starley, D. Horne, W. Johnson, R. Thornburg, B. Coridan. Row 1: A. Ubrun, P. Lazarus, D. Clark, L. Wright, B. Coleman, S. Drake. Row 2: R. Ayla, V. Nye, M. Cupp, R. Clark, Y. Tami, B. Smith, L. Drew, K. Thomas. Row 'I: B. Thomas, E. Cairns, N. Patterson, vii. G. Adamson, P. Wilton, D. Roberts. Row 2: M. Mollohan, D. Bushman, S. Carney, E. ' Edwards, B Qrgrgss. Row 3: J. Moose, D. Evans, J. McLaurin, J. McGonagle, J Lombard, P. Cooley. Row 1: E. Bernal, L. Salinas, C. Williams, C. Dusenloery, B. Enyeart, E. Groves, M. Clavet, C. Finnegan, E. Evans, C. Dolby. Row 2, J. Ortega, D. Nordstrom, J. Thompson, A. Aldama, A. Luera, D, Agulrre, E. Carter, D. Jackson. Row 3: D. Johnson, D. Bruenecke, R. Gil, S. Drake, J. Stephens, R. Hampton, F. Ference, L. Fuentes, R. Hernandez. A D THE JUNIQ Row 1: B. Downie, S. Gorman, T. Fleming, K. Murton, VC. Hayward, J. Hermgn, B Cline, K. Lewis, C. Takeda, P. Metcm Row 27 H. Ruthledge, C. Kessler, X Johnson, D. Putnam, P. Butterfield, T Bothwell, A. Mackenzie, C. Ford, K Pearson, L. Creveling. Row 3: B. Winder D. Budenz, D. Dammers, C. Blunden, B Clarke, G. Davisson, K. McDowell, R Bellah, B. Steele, D. Hull. Row I: C. Riesen, J. Schoelleh, S. Umbarger, L. Mac Donald, J. Birts, A. Briggs, M. Mannino, M. Calderaz, S. Kovach, T. Hudson. Row 2: R. Stroud, B. Harris, B. Smith, S. Hinzpeter, A. Bolfing, M. Kirby, L. Rite, I. Bell, D. Lukins, D. Dowd, B. McNamara, C. Mishkel. Row 3: M. Sweeney, J. Harter, B. Southworth, G. Garcia, B. Rowerdink, W. Steele, B. Rozar, B. Jollie, K. Thornton, D. Rian, Bob Golightly, Tony Steponovich, H. Bedsel. E ICR PRO Row 'lz V. Link, V. Lira, D. Lonseca, J. Rinn, S. Hilsey, P. Damon, Z. Diamond, J. Soules, L. Wheeler, M. Fuller, C. Humen. . .,,. Row 2: S. Emory, D. Neil, T. Murphy, J. Beightol, A. Friend, L. Welch, D. Fitzgerald, J. Foster, J. Peurifoy, K. Marshall. Row 3: -2'1 JS,-JA,Q,oLe, C. McBride, D. Bennett, B. Lerma, M. Thomas, R. Piazza, J. Dennis, C. Gardner, R. Brown, S. Martinek, J. Greene. Row 1: J. Sandwell, K. Huff, T. Shook N. Nisbet, M. Silversmith, M. Muldowney Row 2: J. Reiss, R. Bush, J. Humphrey J. Whitman, E. Dreiss. Row 3: F. Mos queda, M. Daniels, D. Duarte, D. Holliday K. Trarbaugh, D. Thomas. Row 1: G. King, M. Torrez, S. Palencia, E. Wilson, J. Perry. Row 2: B. Romo, R. Mendez, F. Miera, L. Cranford, R. Hernandez. Row 3: C. Jackson, T. Campos, J. Rorno, W. Patterson, W. Dooley. THE JUNIQRSE o HO Row 1: S. Lassman, B. Palanuk, D. Rami- rez, C C. Miller, C. Reynolds, A. Zikratch, C, Danks, A. Brooks, D. Pompetti. Row 2: M. Moody, G. Robert, B. West, J. Long, S. Foster, S. Tudor, C. Fitch, D. Deterling, P. Snyder, G. Sloan. Row 3: D. Phillips, M. Stroud, G. Mc Donald, M. Hill, S. Peterson, R. Zoerb, T. Reinken, M. Smith, G. Finch, B. McLean, H. Moss. Row 'l: D. Dowless, E. Dale, VB. Roe, V. Blankenship, B. Briggs, S. Lockett, P. King, C. George, S. Renfro. Row 2: D. Richard- f..-N.. s-gj, J.. Duffield, F. llchen, H. Hamilton, T. Glass, S. Cabrera, M. Taitt. Row 3: T. Powers, D. Harter, G. Peterson, S. Rayner, M. Kirtland, A. Johnson, D. Yarnall, D. Summit, R. Berg Krey, ond Doug Coe l-lere's the hrst payment on my ring, says eager Bill Kavrik to Debbie Jackson. Seniors and iuniors are able to purchase their class ring each year in the A. S. B. store. Alexa Zikratch, Craig Kessler, and Terry Bussey look on. The Junior-Senior Prom this yeor hod the un usuol cmd cortchy theme ot Roses ond l.oli pops. Among those who will forever remem ber this dreomy occoi sion were Peggi Jones, Dennis l-lorter, Kothy 4' 6 f,fy,3gp,3 P 'epf,,M ff X . 1. x , Fi- mx ,fe How long do you think they can last'P wonders Mr. Arthur Cook to Mrs. Margaret r Pofahl. The sophomores are busy painting , .iff t 24 1 2 l as x .. T f 1 the R while the class sponsors enjoy supervising them. We'll only have them tor three years, says Mr. James Ledbetter to Mrs. Willetta Mulkey, sophomore counselors. But what a job guiding and directing them through their high school years. W , , This bug-eyed group is the honorable Sophomore Council. These lowly creatures did their best to make this a memorable year for all sophomores. Row 1: C. Franks, K. Kelly, C. Cressweel, J. Mason, G. Engel. Row 2: L. Clayton, S, Jones, C. Hicks, S. Orr, T. Pappas. Row 3: M. Heiliger, B. Male, T. Ellison, B. Shaffer, M. Reade, D. Stone, M. Gatson. These are the outstanding officers of the Sophomore On a much-dreaded October day, the nameless ones were driven in herds class ibut you can only expect so much from to Wheelock Field to be loranded! To the amusement of the upperclassmen, sophomorestll Mary Davis, Secretary, Sue Lines, Social the cracks in the plaster were named Rattinks. But that was too good for Chairman, Kathy Wright, Treasurer, Dick Stone, them. So the name Skintrat took its place. Pfe5ldenT1 Tom Pappasf V359 Pfesldem- R S. Charlton, K. Faure, B. Endeman, Row 1: C. Lewis, C. Cresswell, J. Wing Frost, L. Mann, L. Muirhead, K. Dutofey Row 2: B. Bosic, H. Thomas, M. Price K. Engleman, 5. Sporleder, C. Powers D. Evans, B. Fleming, B. Evans, C. Goar Row 3: E. Lamberson, M. Conser, D. Heron J. Grant, G. Koch, H. Frye, J. Bodnar L. Wooten, J. McMaster, L. Gillum, L. Kent, M. Fischer. Row 1: K. Mason, A. Barles, N. Yoder, D. McNeil, S. Wolfenbarger, B. Marr, M. Koppert, J. Thomson, C. Dorrance, J Boyer. Row 2: E. Newell, S. Herbaugh J. Jory, S. Lassiter, K. Fraser, N. Trausch F. Cairns, M. Smith, D. Childers, L. Frey Row 3: D. Beeson, M. Boyd, D. Brooks G. Cantwell, S. Martinez, S. Nelson, G Engel, J. Pichel, S. Beem, M. Laker, H Gregory. TFIK Row 1: R. Howard, C. Stringfellow, B Green, K. Poole, D. Keyworth, L. Hughes J. Wilcox, S. EI Fawal, K. Kirchoff, N Robinson, K. Kelly, l. Kimloard. Row 2 B. Biornstad, W. Sirks, F. Clinarcl, B Roclrick, C. Kratzer, R. Bergelin, K. Hag mann, A. Soria, P. Jenkins, S. Kook, C Franks, l.. Phillips. Row 3: B. Pride, A Johnson, B. Minor, S. Facchini, O. Dale C. Wassman, J. Foglietta, M. Ulolom, J Riley, B. Green. Row I: N. Pena, P. Quiroz, J. Rodriguez M. Shaw, M. Mizner, M. Hill, J. Brauncl R. Lantaff, C. Hutchinson, C. Stewart. Row 2: G. Vaughn, M. Douglas, G. Baulis D. McClain, C. Van Dusen, T. Leach, M Lamont, L. Lambert, L. Jacobs. Row 3: J White, G. Ennis, A. Scott, J. Lamar, W Elliston, H. Labadie, R. Engleman, D Startsman, J. 'Alvarez, D. Moore. . ' .. JHWw49x...l Munn 77 Row 1: D. Lafterty, K. Taylor, J. Bastedo, R. Raia, G. Blunden, L. Addis, D. Stevens, D. Edwards, P. Christopher, T. Beverley, E. Wong. Row 2: J. Scott, A. Sivelson, G. Ayers, M. Heiliger, M. Williams, B. Klewin, M. Heiliger, M. Comstock, M. Tewksbury. Row 3: J. Edwards,, J. Irving, S. Kelley, J. Anderson, D. Harrah, D. Heustis, J. Hamilton, R. Anderson, J. Dippel, D. Tate, L. Thomas. Row I: J. Easley, J. Mason, C. Smith, T. Huntley, C. Oakes, C. Clinton, B. Cupp, O. Dodd, C. Worlds, G. Etheridge. Row 2 R. Howard, G. Goodwin, D. Mulgannon R. Wilson, K. Harper, C. Barrie, D. Schag T. Salisbury, S. Snedden, C. Stater. Row 3 E. Rosales, J. McCoy, S. Aubert, F. Jenkins J. Graham, S. Abbott, D. Pelkey, B Dependahl, G. Olivarria, M. Robles. 1 1 r THEY BECA Row 'la C. Gallaher, K. Low, B. Swing, H. Ziman, L. Maley, L. Little, L. Owens, P. Mahr, C. Grover, P. Pria. Row 2: S. Kadar, R. Horspool, M. Boe, J. Pitchford, P. Weathers, S. Bratten, C. Hawkins, C. Hissam, J. Calleender, A. Melli, S. Lewis, B. Hayes. Row 3: T. Wynn, C. Jenkins, D. Miller, S. Worsham, M. Reade, P. Schneider, J. Folkins, V. Stone, R. Sprague, J. Wallner, J. Dutro. Row 1: S. Lacey, C. Calavan, L. Loeb, L. Phelps, J. Charlton, A. Kanter, J. Reitan, S. Phillips, C. Sieradzki, L. Clark. Row 2 B. Coleman, P. Horne, G. Ehresmann, L Sedgwick, G. Bishop, C. Brown, M. Ritter K. Doan. Row 3: B. McCroskey, P. Mor rison, C. Haskins, N. Worth, M. Facey J. Coleman, M. Lake. KI RATS Row 'I: D. Hind, M. Lieder, B. Ferguson C. Cruz, M. Riehl, C. Thornburg, B. Pierce, S. Heft, D. Morrow. Row 2: B. Leidl, J Curry, B. Countryman, B. Martinek, L. Lynch, G. Lamb, A. Friedmann, P. Nutall J. McEntire, T. Salisbury, A. Bendiksen Row 3: B. Johnson, A. Sanders, G. Callow, R. Selway, R. McCall, B. Parsons, S. Smith F. Morehouse, M. Reed, D. Stone, G. Newell, G. Hampton. Row 1: L. Nease, P. Cudworth, M. Engle, J. Difani, J. Hosking, D. Tracy, J. Fenley, M. Vaughn, S. Reed, R. Lapica, J. Whit- tenbaugh. Row 2: M. Dole, R. Erbaugh, J. Hardeman, W. Tribbett, C. Bedney, C. Foote, C. Warren, P. Reecl, R. Brunig, C. Alling, S. Orr. Row 3: J. Taylor, D. Smith, L. Prosi, D. Unger, D. Hill, J. Holland, J. Jamerson, B. Rotes, G. Dess, D. Kindred, R. Armanino, M. Newbold. 1 1 Row 1: D. Lovan, M. Griialva, V. Guinn, G. Torres, E. Torres, V. Silva, F. Torres. Row 2: D. Miller, F. Casarez, C. Vela, A. Camarena, J. Tucker, W. Demmel, A. Vermilya, L. Waddell. Row 3: M. Malorzo, G. Williams, K. Tears, A. Cianci, P. Luna, K. Ware, D. Villanueva, J. Navarro. Row 'l: B. Militano, G. Wheeler, M Walker, D. Tolle, L. Miller, C. Lambert K. Bailey, B. Male, L. Ramirez, J. Parks Row 2: G. De Young, C. Powell, A Sanchez, J. Lee, N. Strahl, B. Schlueter L. Mulhall, L. Pirot, S. Levy. Row 3: C Norris, J. Lovewell, S. Marr, J. Thompson S. Thompson, S. Moore, K. Best, P. Hopper N. Clark, E. Diable. Row I: R. Martinez, D. Corneio, R. Smith B. Warren, R. Groninger, P. Davis, M Baross, L. Aufiero, D. Holland, L. Lees S. Kuykendall. Row 2: M. Rubin, J. Luther R. Harris, R. Griffin, T. Hubbert, D. Gibson J. Pickle, T. Scott, S. Gardner, R. Pierce Row 3: M. Nolting, D. Lukind, T. Colbern J. Tavaglione, S. Logan, D. Richardson, C. Dennis, P. Penniman, J. Browning. Row 1: N. Greenawey, C. Pearson, D. Olson, S. Mead, S. Jones, P. Mosqueda, K. Gibson, J. Hopper, C. Cox, V. Nuckles. Row 2: L. Staugaard, D. Olson, F. Bell, T. Va Vra, C. Palmer, R. Krieger, R. Engstrom, L. Lambirth. Row 3: T. Jones, G. Sorrels, C. Reid, L. Ferrell, E. Miller, M. Jarvis, C. Lasater, R. Ramirez, T Goggin, G. Seegraves. Row 'l: M. Stephens, S. Smith, S. Ladd, C. Hoffman, S. Brown, J. O'Donnell, C. Lacy, J. Newsteacl, K. Wright, A. Helm- kamp. Row 2: R. Nebeker, M. Mahr, C. Tank, N. Udell, P. Wilkinson, S. Taylor, B. Beaudreau, J. Agern, D. Welsh, K. Weaver, K. Moran, L. Carpenter, K. Bing- ham. Row 3: R. Marroquin, A. Ridley, C. Tobin, P. Webber, D. Lazier, J. Draper, H. Davis, T. Hedlund, G. Blunden, R. Morse, G. Little. T THE I TER Row T: B. Brock, B. Brunson, J. Smith L. Snodgrass, K. Foster, A. Scileppi, J Rash, G. Bauman. Row 2: K. Horowitz, L Valdez, J. Schuck, J. Peters, V. Fulgham N. Green, M. Stancel, L. Axel. Row 3 R. Finch, R. Metcalfe, D. Richert, P. Ra mirez, B. Hall, G. Hadclen, A. Mitchel R. Musgrave, S. Stach. Row 'l: M. Enfinger, M. Hasbun, M Morton, L. Gil, H. Orosco, P. Garcia, B Edwards. Row 2: F. Thompson, E. Wash- ington, D. Avila, G. Valdez, H. Ramirez J. Mayo. Row 3: T. Baillie, G. Valencia L. Moreno, R. Hull, D. Martin, B. Sebald C. Singleton, K. Anderson. CLASS TRAC EET Row 'I: R. Cervantes, B. Cleavland, C. Compton, J. Richardson, J. McFarland, M. Martinez, C. Downer, L. Watson, D McCoy, S. Bauch. Row 2: K. Near, D Sherman, N. Braden, C. Hanna, K. Doud, G. La Rue, J. Yates, J. Pratt, P. Lescault, P. Brown. Row 3: N. Ackerson, K. Smith L. Leonessa, B. Shaffer, J. Brown, J. Miller, D. Cagle, K. Buehler, T. Webb. r Row 1: C. Hicks, S. Anderson, L. Hill, D. Hazen, R. Mattingly, A. Young, C. Stamper, S. Elder, L. Carter, l. Berger, T. Finefrock. Row 2: C. Killingbeck, D. Hernandez, R. Alvers, J. Caudello, J. Wynn, J. Jordan, N. Wenner, J. Goad, M. Berryhill, D. Dunn, A. Ehrhart. Row 3: K. Winchak, D. Cox, J. Stewart, B. Jones, M. Henig, H. Newman, P. Woodward, N. King, J. Bienek, T. Pappas, R. Bell. Row 1: J. Malhiot, S. Swoffer, A. Gidden C. Johnson, T. Bryant, A. Wagner, S Duncan, C. Henson, B. Hahn, J. Facey Row 2: S. Reid, B. Thomas, R. Tilton B. Bitter, T. Hendrix, S. Tashsian, M Thomas, K. Presnell, R. Hartshorn, J Hansen, E. Taylor, M. Black, B. Brooks Row 3: R. Moe, R. Ditchey, S, Gabbert P. Fisher, B. Radford, C. Dietrick, B Harding, G. Miller, J. McArthur, M. Ren neloohm, J. Cuffaro, M. Felix. 1 Row I: J. Parks, J. Maurer, S. Lanier, M. Houston, l.. Mapes, T. Cadena, C Chavez, C. Warren, J. Cooper, C. Ruther ford. Row 2: l. Dalgetty, J. Umbarger, L. Unier, L. Clayton, C. Stephenson, J Zai, B. Lamar, B. Searcy, H. Dopko. Row 3 D. Crowe, C. Parry, D. Chandler, B. Coliin R. De Groat, R. Davis, W. Gero, K. Drake R. Avila, D. Degher. Row 1: L. Turkington, S. Grissom, H. McKnight, B. Sanders. Row 2: J. Finnegan, H. Schatt, G. Sheskey, M. Monaghan, G. Phelps, K. Gross. Row 3: B. King, J- Baca, A. Richard, L. Hale, G. Tatum, W. Robinson, L. Payne, B. Greenhouse. Row 'lz C. Hedgecock, S. Whitman, P Vasquez, E. Brigham, S. Jamison, P Schoppe, K. Burrus, P. Gunkel, C. Nicks P. Mayo. Row 2: M. Williams, M. Van Deusen, M. Deterling, B. Patterson, T Hoskinson, B. Oliver, R. Potter, K. Kelly S. Sherison. Row 3: J. Aroms, S. McCul lough, L. Dance, D. Charter, B. Thompson M. DeCorte, S. Dale, S. More, M. McGrath Row 'l: P. Carson, L. Crabill, C. Sanchez, G. Corona, L. Arredondo, J. Guerrero. Row 2: B. Garton, S. Ramirez, B. Rogers, J. Madison, S. Neal. Row 3: D. Edgerson, Y. Tani, J. Vargas, G. Curtis, J. Nevins, J. Estes. THE OPHO GRE Row I: J. Wharton, B. Davis, J. Tatum J. Lewin, C. Hield, C. Dykes, C. Ryan S. Lines, C. Peterson. Row 2: R. Rolefson D. Zikratch, B. Righter, L. Sersland, E. Green, G. Cotter, K. Corley. Row 3: B. Mantell, C. Bauske, J. Buehler, M. Tuck, G. Bender, R. Bendix, S. Perkic, D. Reynolds. Row I: D. Girad, C. Powers, B. Jackson P. Jordan, C. Halfhill, J. Gordon, A Mayes, F. Jackson, A. Graebner. Row 2 W. Simpson, J. Barrett, A. Donnelly, B. Rossi, L. Mollohan, S. Rheberg, D. Brad ford, J. Douglas, G. Elmer, R. Falter, L Zell. Row 3: C. Reuther, L. Rangel, R Sanchez, D. Edmond, K. Jones, E. Stumpf, T. Mindorhall, B. Harrison, G. Dance, J Biornberg. 1 1 Row 1: M. Lira, M. Ford, J. Gibson, R Vasquez, E. Savcedo, D. Lovan, B. Romano P. Hughes, M. Partridge, P. Hilton. Row 2 K. Pendergast, M. Holz, S. Krieger, N Miller, C. Gragg, D. Huiar, S. Collins A. Ponce, L. Ramirez, K. Eddy. Row 3 R. Runner, J. Heilman, D. Storms, G Coulter, J. Smith, J. Gibson, D. Williams, T. Cook, B. Gardner, B. Johnson, R. Espinosa. Z x L DEE E TED THE SENIOR .fi i Row l: K. Myers, K. Huff, V, Adkins, Garcia, L. Jones, D. Jenkins. Row 2: Huflman, G. Adams, R. Sanchez, Corona, R. Elizarraras, B. Hernandez. Row 3: J. Cannon, D. Jones, S. Loane, B Melendez, D, Drake, T. Dixon, K. Stack house. 151 I N qufi-M 5' U5 Q W X '97 K L'N' 71, ,OV ,., ,nx N ,N if IS ENTHUSIASTIC i I ' Y . ' U , K N1 f f f ,gf , fu , , f . ,Q f , W, f f f 1 f 'mf' ' ', f ' - f' ,,,f f ry .f f a ,ww f ,L Mx , .X My X X, U f 7' , ,f fffxhvf Q k ' f X mf an Wa ,C i 4 ,, ' , 1' fi 377 5 ffffv 1 '24 L '10 ' .T f Lg, ', , .- ff Pi ' .V f' fWfx,,,, 2'7f,5,,i'f-,ff kj f X iff. ,jx x .rg 357' 'ff' ,ff ,471 1 ' X 'W' ' ' 5' V ' ' f 5 ,I 'W ,f xX-x A ' ' f I , fffff ' .A Af. if Q fi' ,,f fm' 4 fm. ,M WW , f' Wirfif U, ffm. X fWf57 ' W H -Y7MW5f79f!b ,, 2 X ff' Msfw X4 f x . NW7' M, Ky .. ,J . 4, . 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A willing advisor, he is always here to aid the Commission with the prob- lems it encounters in keep- ing Poly's standards high. BILL HORSTMAN is looking for an empty Friday DOUG DONAHUE takes a well- deserved break, after another busy X day as A.S.B. President. Doug had 1 a big job leading Poly through ' the year, but he did it very suc- cessfully, don't you think7 l l A.S.B. Vice President, JOHN PETERSON, is off to take charge of the House ot Advisory. He 4 presides over all its meetings and tries to accomplish its purposes. THE E RE 2 EDDIE FINNEY flashes her well known smile to all Polyites. I Qting high as President of Girls' League, she is watching over the welfare of all Poly girls. night to plan another rousing dance. As Com- FLIP CLARK had a busy year as Commissioner missioner of Activities, Bill is responsible for of Boys' Welfare. He kept all boys active in student body social events. Poly events. 'xx yen . Q q DIANE SORBEN, Heed Yell Leader, is ready to Catch that criminal! He's breaking into the as- LES BLUTMAN, Editor-in-Chief Of the Spotlight, is give all her support to Poly's teams. With her sembly! But that's my assembly! screams BOB taking a look at next week's paper. Oh, no! spirit football and other equipment, she's going HUNTER, Commissioner of Assemblies. 'IR is his 0 ilY Commem- to yell and scream her hardest to help ouroteams. ' i ' A fj V fs An ex-officio member of the Commission is Class presidents represent their respective classes on the Commission. Patti Jones, Editor-in-chief of our annual, Brian Kennelly lunior persidentg .lon Ellowitz, senior president, Tom the KOALA. Pappas, sophomore president. The Commissioner of Domain is DON STOUT. He Readyl says BARBARA CLINE, Commissioner We caught Y holding the bag, keeps busy with rooter buses and campus clean- of Records. Always prepared with a pen in but he doesn't seem to mind when it's 'Full up campaigns. her hand, Barbara stays busy keeping A,S.B. ot money. Steve has handled quite a bit of records. green paper as A.S.B. Treasurer. The production of a yearbook is no easy task. Many hours of planning go into each layout. After each editor is satisfied with her layout, some unforseen event occurs and all must be changed again. Taking, dimensioning, and cutting pictures take countless more hours. Typing up copy sheets is another iob that must be done. All these items must be taken into consideration by each editor during the course of the year. A finished product is the Hnal reward for the staff. Sports Editors and JANICE BRUNIG are right in three pitching. flanice, that's the wrong kind of ball. Your bat is upside down, Saral. After carefully inspecting all past KOALAS, PATTI JONES, Editor-in-chief, should know how to edit the greatest KOALA ever. She tried and succeeded! The KOALA staff owes Patti a big Thank You for her constant help and cheerful attitude. SUE RUBIN, Advertising Editor, and her assistant, SALLY FLINT are taking a break from their busy iob of Ending advertisements for the Koala. Happiness is taking pic- tures, say DOUG COE and DON SUITER, photographers for the KOALA. Without their constant willingness to take pictures for the staff members, the annual never would have been completed. Activities Editors MOLLY FITZGERALD and MOLLY MCKINSTRY relax after spinning on the social wheel. They are kept busy chasing clubs, trying to get pictures for the KOALA. PAT FRANKEN, Busi- ness Manager of the KOALA, has a new paper outfit. It's the latest fad - paper money! Pat was in charge of KOALA sales this year and balanced the books. The expression on LINDA LEHMAN'S tace shows that she has dreamed up some more copy for the Happiness book. As the KOALA Copy Editor, she is respon- sible for all captions in the annual. PATTI LUNDQUIST is looking up senior advisories again. Class Editor for the KOALA is CHARLYN KLINKERT. Patti thinks she spent half her time in the ofiice, looking She can repeat the names of sophomores and for stray seniors who tailed to have their senior pictures juniors in her sleep! She had the big iob of taken. Patti is Senior Class Editor. identifying the faces in all the class pictures. PREST - KOAL . Sending out notices for faculty pictures is SANDY KOMLENICH, FacultvAEditor. Xhidu' V K A ,rkthe convenience of the 'aa -' K in . K . ' . sl ln his usual pleasant mood, MR. ADAMS is whistling a happy tune. As advisor of the KOALA, his good humor helped the staft members over many crises. f Y if . f 5 2, . Z. Editor-in-Chief ot the Spotlight is LES BLUTMAN. He does everything from dreaming up editorials for the paper to chasing down unpaid bills. Do you know what happened at Poly this week'P Want to find out7 Read a Spotlight on Friday. The reporters keep Polyites posted on the latest news. Row 'lz Sharon Landry, Susan Ivanoff Terry Clark. Row 25 Qary Kelly Diane Sherwood. More reporters! Row l: Joanne King, Sarita Adams. Row 2: Sue Barrier, Mike Wilson. 90 Assistant Editors of the Spotlight are DAHLILA LYCHOU and GREG RUSSELL. Here they pause for a breath of fresh air after a busy day's work. HEY GAVE L i WW S l QECKY JONES, Business Manager, has quite a job balancing the books tor the Spotlight. Her WOUid YOU like an ad in the 5P0ill9l'ii7 asks pretty smile must mean that she is keeping her STEVE DAWlDZlAK1 Advertising Ediioi' of the head above water, mustn't itP Spoilighi- i E ., WS. WS. BOB HUBBERT, Sports Editor for The 5P0TliQl1i, MR. ROBERT PHILLIPS is very happy after reading the has a busy fob, chasing teams for his sports latest Spotlight editorial. That's my great staft for stories. you, he cheers. Members of the Spotlight staff are setting up type ready for printing. They appear to be enjoying their work. Left to right: Mr. Louis List, D. Sherwood, S. lvanoff, L. Blutman, D. Lychou. Every girl ot Poly is ci member oT GIRLS' LEAGUE. The Theme this yeor wos All Tor one .... The officers tried to promote goodwill omong The girls of Poly ond give Them ci sense oT belonging. Donces, soles, ond drives were sponsored by GIRLS' LEAGUE to roise money Tor Toi Sou, our Toster child in Viet Nom. Service hours ore given to deserving ond horclworking girls Tor services rendered. Fifty iunior girls with the most service hours ore given The honor of being on The Doisy Chdin, o beciutiTul sight ot groduotion. Miss Jean Thayer, Dean of Girls, and Eddie Finney, President of Girls' League, are always busy planning activities for all The girls at Poly. Sophomore girls' Big Sisters are senior sponsors. During the first few weeks of school, the senior sponsors acquaint The sophomore girls with rules, standards, and routines of Poly. The Senior Sponsor Captains are: Row 1: N. Peterson, L. Patterson, S. Ingley. Row 2: B. Bagwell, S. Scollard. C' LL FOB O E... The Girls' League Service Board keeps track ot service hours and dreams up projects Tor which girls may earn service credit. All right, how many girls are going to bake cookies for service hours'P Row 'lz G. Carman, B. Shervanick, C. Zehring, C. Babcock. Row 2: P. Parks, F. Bergman, E. Malkovich. Each P. E. class has a representative to the Girls' League Board. These girls are known as BOARDETTE5. Row 'l: S. Cook, S. Tudor, M. Meairs, C. Marr, K. Kelly. Row 2: L. Stoner, E. Rockwell, S. Grundvig. Row 3: , 5. Snyder, l-- 5SfSl6f1Cl, J. Smith, B. Pittsford, L. Stafford, G. Stowe, S. Reed, S. Duncan, B. Lamb, M. Myer. Row 4: J. Tatum, N. Miller, T. Bothwell, K. Getchell, P. Early, S. Heft, J. Wing. Poly's foreign exchange students this year are Erika Oschwald from Switzerland and Thales Lobo from Brazil. Here they admire the Amer- ican flag. l W THEIR CONCER All the Girls' League officers make up the Girls' League Board. They try to establish a warm and friendly feeling among all Poly girls. Row 1: G. Bishop, L. Patterson, G. Goodwin, J. Dietrick, F. Bergman, P. Wade, Miss Jean Thayer, E. Rockwell. Row 2: M. Goodwin, C. Cruz, W. El Fawal, C. Hayward, E. Finney, K. Barnhill, S. Courtney, N. Courtney. 93 . . ., we 1 Have you ever commented to a friend, He's a brain! That person could possibly be in the above picture of C. S. F. life members. Hard work and study account for these students' outstanding scholarship. Members of the CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION tor life are: J. Jackson, C. Bab- cock C. Bauch, S. Hoffman. Row 2: D. Sorben, K, Yarosch, F. Bergman, D. Butler, P. Jones, C. Zehring, D. Middaugh. Row 3: D. Rite, B. Bauske, H Sieradzki, T. Schwalier, O. Dodson, H. Erwin, S. Moie, J. Wahlin, F. Hansen. -,,.-is Outsanding scholastic students become eligible for C. S. F. by having at least ten points, nine of which must be points from semester grades, the tenth one may be an additional grade point or an activity point rated by the C. S. F. scholarship committee. Ot the basic nine points, tive must be made in Group I subiects. Group lll subiects are not counted. The motto of C. S. F. is 'Scholarship for Service. POLYS TOP T DE TS MADE Seniors who qualified tor C. S. F. were: Row 1: S Aagaard, A. Kelsey, B. Shervanick, C. Babcock, M Fitzgerald, K. McCarty, J. Allen, D. Little, Row 2 J, Brill, N. Niederkorn, E. Malkovich, B. McPherrin A, Shettel, L. Kurtz. Row 3: K. Charlton, M. Brill J Thomas, G. Thompson, D. Weir, S. Tashiro, ...4 Junior members of C. S. F. were: Row 'I Turner, V. Rich, D. Newell, A. Brooks, N. Andersen, E. Wilson, P. Lang, L A. Zikratch, M. McClung, T. Diflfenbaugh Row 2: A. Lawson, G. Hall, P. Butterfield, K. Clarke, D. Beckage, C. Kindall, S. Flet- cher, S. Peer. Row 3: H. Nebeker, K Bilodeau, S. Peterson, B. McLean, A. Ri- chards, S. Hibbing. THE GRADE Eligible 'For C. S. F. for the first time were these sophomores: Row 'lz S. Lewis, K. Doan, C. Calavan, J. Difani, C. Sieradski, L. Loeb, J. Lewin, J. Wharton. Row 2: M. Ritter, C. Dorrance, S. Herbaugh, A. Kanter,, S. Lacey, L. Phelps, C. Tank, A. Fried- mann, W. Tribbett. Row 3: R. Balabage, E. Newell, K. Fraser, L. Sedgwick, G. Bishop, J. Jory, R. Lapica, M. Engle. Row 4: R. Moe, D. Tate, J. Holland, R. Nebeker, N. Worth. Leading C.S.F. this year were Doug Rite, president, and Suzanne Hibbing, vice president. Miss Alice Hedden served as advisor. lim Each year The VtlONlEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION CW, C. T. UQ sponsors an essay contest. The win- ners this year were: N. Andersen, first place, M. Fitzgerald, second place, G. Sprague, third place, P. Lang, honorable mention, B. Bonnett, honorable mention, C. Bowyer, hon- orable mention. Absent: H. Nebeker. Students who scored exceptionally well on the National Merit test became NATlONAL MERIT SEMI- FINALISTS. Poly should be proud of our ten semifinalists that we V had this year. Row 'l: P. Early, O. Dodson, H. Erwin. Row 2: K. sent: C. Robertson, T. Craig, C. Wood, B. Beardsley. Charleton, D. Rite, B. Bauske. Ab- THE E ERE 0 TIT This year's NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION winners were: S. Drake, A. Shettel, F. Hansen, D-Ljorlgfg F. Clark, S. Colbern, Pgilge, C, Curtiss. BANK OF AMERICA winners were chosen on the basis of outstanding achievement in different fields. Row I: , Lib- eral Arts, C. Morrow, Business, J. Jackson, Music, J. Roncleau, English, C. Hogan, Art, L. Byrurn, Vocational Arts. Row 2: E. Rockwell, Horne Economics, O. Dodson, Laboratory Science, Sail-cffk Science and Math, D. Rite, Math, D. Butler, Fine Arts. Absent: H. Sieradski, Social Science, C. Bauch, Foreign Language, C. Bernstrorn, Agriculture, C. Smith, 'irades and ln- dustrial Arts. W RD WINNER CALIFORNIA STATE SCHOLARSHIP winners were: J. Wahlin, N. Niederkorn, D. Rife, C. Zehrig, C. Wood, B. Bauske, Q,-igglggn, Mole, N. Webber, R. Butler. -Xi df., AWARD WINNERS: S. Mole, Re- gent's Scholarship, K. , Riv- erside Women's Club Nursing Scholarship, J. Bower, Betty Crocker Award, Qizien, Daughters of the American Revowtion Award and Elks Club Leadership Award, D. Rite, Regents' Scholarship and Na- tional Merit Scholarship. 97 Here the cast of Medea posed tor its picture. Along with many tiring rehearsals, the cast shared moments of ioy and laughter. Row 'lz S. King, S. McKinnon, BJ. Weiss, J. Walker, C. Zehring. Row 2: C. Mapes, i....M.C.C.OqL, P. Cochran,-Ci Thompson, llitle, M. Mande, J. West- cott. Row 3r G. Sherman, L. Aikin, B. Hubbert, G. Kelly. The Senior Class presented the Greek Tragedy, Medea, this year. The Greek chorus was: Row 1: Q. Thompson, P. Cochran, . Row 2: , J. Westcott. Row 3: D. Little, S. McKinnon. A-,.,. REMEMBER KMEDE ,D giving their best performances. In a scene from the play are Larry Aikln Jeanne Walker, and Claudia Zehring The Junior Class presented Thornton Wilder's By the Skin of Our Teeth. The entire cast was: Row 'I: C. Lee, J. Weihe, S. Worley, S. Tudor, G. Hall, M. McClung, A. Brooks. Row 2: K. Platt, V. Blankehnsullig, J. Aklufi, J. Conn, L. Turner, S. Fletcher, C. Connelly, P. Derick. Row 3: C. Miller,. P. Butterfield T. Clarke, D. Brock, B. Johnson, D. Jeffrey, M. Kirtland, R. Edgerly. The supporting cast 'From the junior class play start to swing into the charleston. Lett to right: D. Jeffrey, C. Miller, B. Johnson, T. Clarke, C. Lee. AN . . . KTEETHDP Yf 5DL' ,-jig, and Gail Hall pose in their lead roles of the Junior Class play 99 The mayor's wife is seized by Conrad's singing just like all The Teen-agers. Left To right: C. Corley, G. Berger, Walkg, E. Finney, BLDorniederi, D. Rhudy, S. Tewksbury P. Wade, G. Sherman, J. Graham. .- , K YE.. B Kim CConnie Millerj fainfs into Hugo's Uohn Millikenb arms as she repeats the name Conrad . . . Conrad Birdie! In This Telephone scene 1he chorus sings a rousing round about goinq steady. 100 GRPE The iunior princess and prince, Alexa Zikratch and Gil Rol9cr1s. display lhcfr grape crowns. The theme for the A. S, B. dance was Cupid the Grape. Diane Sorben congratulates the queen, Sherry Clayton. The king, Kirk Hampson, was a sour grape and clidn't show up. Torn Pappas and Linda Nease received the sophomore titles. Here John Peterson crowns Linda, and Tom and Linda com- plete the bunch of grapes. lOl he 1 f ess ff-lSsf,2 ,...4 1 ,f QQ I Xi. .,, , These are the members of Poly's ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS. P. Armstrong, L. Barton, E. Booth, C. Brooks, P. Burkhart, L. Carpenter, R. Chess, H. Collins, J. Cooper, R. Diaz, M. Dole, E. Dreiss, J. Endeman, B. Erbaugh, P. Goodwin, B. Green, A. Gross, M. Heiliger, S. Hall, G. Junior, D. Keyworth, L. Kringer, J. Lacey, R. LaPica, S. Lassman, L. Lees, J. Long, M. Muldowner, S. Niederkorn, P. Nuttal, E. Perry, P. Perry, L. Phelps, D. Pingree, J, Self, S. Sneden, L. Snodgrass, L. Welsh, L. Zigler. WAS SI GING Expressively leading his vo- cal music group is Mr. Donald Haneke, vocal music director. Pam Fisher and Bill Lewis are ready for a Midnight in Rome. Let's start whirl- ing and twirling, suggests Right in there stomping are Betsey Lamar and Drew Newman at annual Riva Riot. Go, man, go! 2 4 2 se .2 4 ff , ,, ,ffm , W, W ,,,, Wm 7 - if 1 ff 1 ' , f 7. 4 fi The members of the band this year were: S. Aagaarcl, S. Abbott, B. Bauske, M. Bird, M. Bixel, C. Blunden G. Blunden, M. Boe, B. Bonnett, D. Bowles, D. Brock, N. Burton, G. Callow, S. Chaffee, T. Clark, C. Clay brook, R. Coleman, J. Conn, R. Creason, G. Dance, L. Dance, R. Ditchey, D. Duarte, M. DuBois, B. Ferguson J. Folkins, M. Gatson, W. Glazier, J. Goggin, R. Grossman, H. Haney, R. Harris, B. Harrisson, R. Hasson P. Hilton, J. Jackson, A. Johnson. RD TH I BE T. Our orchestra was composed of the following students this year: S. Aagaard, J. Baldwin, R. Boylan, C. Brown, D. Burkes, P. Butterfield, D. Chapman, S. Charlton, T. Clark J Conn P. Derick, K. Detwiler, G. Drummer, C. Dykes, D. Edwards, J. Finch, T. Finefrock, A. Friend, M. Gatson, J. Gustafson, C. Hield, S. Ivanoff, J. Lowe, L. McDaniel, J. McMichael, J Mulrhead F Nelson, N. Niederkorn, S. Nieclerkorn, J. Painter, M. Parker, A. Ponce, A. Sheetel, S. Shine, C. Stephenson, V. Stout, T. Stump, S. Tayi iir. nir.,sef.sc-an-Mnwagseewsa.-5. -I ii ln L. ell, A. Zuehlke. Kraus, B. Kump, J. Kyzer, D. Lafterty, S. Lockett, J. Lowe, P. Mahr, L. McDaniel, G. Miller, J. Milliken, Minks, L. Muirhead, M. Muirhead, D. Mulgannon, J. Murphy, G. Newell, P. Pace, L. Rangel, B. Rauch, Righter, D. Robbins, P. Schneider, P. Stewart, V. Stone, V. Stout, T. Suel, W. Tashgian, G. Taylor, Thomas, J. Thompson, S. Wallis, G. Widmer, R. Wilbur, D. Wiseman, G. Woodward, N. Worth, Wynn. ll lll- Poly's instrumental music department Otters a variety of opportunity for students. Marching at games and participating in contests are some of the activities of the band. Giving concerts is another. The orchestra played in the Christmas program and the A.S.B. play. Pep rallies and assemblies were enlivened by the music of the PEP BAND. Row I: G. Callow M. Boe, K. Claybrook, S. Wallis, S. Lockett, P. Mahr, B. Kump, H. Haney, R. Dickinson. Row 2: D A new member of the faculty this year is Kraus, R. Ditchey, B. Bauske, B. Harrison, N. Worth, G. Newell, P. Woodward. Mr. Edwin Roberts, band and orchestra director. His endless energy keeps these groups on ' ' their toes. I -.Q 47'ih L, Enjoy acting'P Do you have hopes of participating at the Pasadena Play- Do numbers fascinate you'P Do you look forward to doing your math house'P lf your answers are yes, you should go ioin JESTERS, Poly's homework7 You should belong to the MATH CLUB if you fit in this drama club. Row 'I: Lynette Lynch, Linda Zell, Mark Rennebohm, Lynn category. Row 'l: B. Wood, M. Ritter, T. Salsbury,'C. Williams. Row 2: Carpenter, Cindy Tank. Row 2: Kathy Platt, Vivian Blankenship, .Bing R. Nebeker, H. Nebeker, S. Mo'e, D. Gronos. Row 3: J. Robertus, G. Hunter, Nan Udell, Suzy Taylor, Jean Jory. Thompson, K. Woolman, G. Pierce, D. Underwood. Let's go to France, suggest the FRENCH CLUB members. That would certainly be a change from studying French history, geo- graphy, and customs, as they usually do. Row I: Marsha Engle, Nicki Braden, Carol Robertson, Siglull, Kathy Yarosch, Diana Middaugh, Suezella Deal, Jackie Jordan. Row 2: Barbara Rodenbush, Paity Early, Ann Brooks, Bruce Richards, Jeff Hagen, Sharon Mugrage, Bobb' Briggs, Mr. Gaston Georis, advisor. 1 THEY PREP RED Are you taking physics and really enioying it7 You should ioin the PHYSICS CLUB and participate in field trips and lectures. Row 'l: D. Sorben, S. Colbern, L. Hollander, W. El Fawal, C. Williams, O. Dodson, D. Gronos, R. Nebeker, M. Sweeney. Row 2: D. Stout, K. Stacey, R. Hull, C. Curtiss, B. Bailey, H. Nebeker, M. Nurre, S. Mole. Row 3: J. Robertus, M. Hawkins, C. Libuse, M. Moore, D. Underwood, G. Pierce, J. Weiss, L. Bowen, H. Erwin. Row 4: G. Thompson, T. Gregory, B. Bauske, B. Hilborn, S. Drake, D. Kaping, B. Kurtz, F. Hansen. Poly's religious club is the CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB. This year it sponsored the Christmas and Easter programs and the movie The Tony Fontaine Story. Row 1: J. Lindbloom, S. Wallace, Z. Diamond, V. Nuckles, P. Gordon. Row 2: C. Worthington, A. Britt, D. Pompettx, K. Ishay, L. Barton, F. Jackson. Row 3: D. Waddell, J. Lambert, D. Archer, K. McKee, N. Andersen, P. Jones. Row 4: D. Weir, Mr. Ralph Brand fadvisorl, D. Harter. Do you enjoy mental rather than physical games'P Then chess is the game for you The members of the CHESS CLUB have fun challenging each other fsitting downl Row 1: H. Nebeker, B. Gardner. Row 2: Mr. Donald Rowe fadvisorj, R Nebeker, W. Minor, L. Thomas, M. Laker. OR THE F URE The AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB sponsors Poly's foreign exchange student each year. The club has speakers and programs to promote student exchange and interest in people of other lands. Row 1: Diana Newell, Diana Boyan, Ann Brooks, Elta Wilson, .S Leslie Stoner, Grace Sprague, Pamela Lang, Carol Robertson, Cindi Harris, Dianne Deterling, Tai Diffenbaugh. Row 2: Dick Butler, Tom Collins, lizQh3L,larosch., Sall Ann Kanter, Diana Middaugh, Becky Wood, Diane Lafferty, Christy Kuhner, Lesbia Rivera. Row 3: Thales Lobo, Bill Horstman, Nancy Anderson, Chris Hall, Sig,-Stull, Linda Patterson, Ellen Malkovich, Gail Bishop, Eileen Green, Claudia Powers, ,Lolly Sedgwick, !nGhaM ,lV,,',,,C,Qler Poyvers. Like to wipe noses for little kids, grade papers, concoct tests or work with people'P These are some of the tasks a teacher has to do. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA explore these and other phases of the teaching field with speakers, tours, and conferences. Row 1: J. Mclntyre, L. Kurtz, S. Tewksbury, S. Kappe. Row 2: G. Carman, S. Hoffman, D. Vasquez, S. McManigil, P. Powers. 6 9 1 Spirit and zip in school activities are the specialty ot RIVA ROOTERS, The Poly RED CROSS CLUB held its annual drive this year and supported all Poly's largest club. The officers are Keren Johnston, Secretary, Barry local Red Cross activities. Row 1: C. Jenkins, M. Lieder, M. McNeil J Lewin Briggs, Treasurer, Drew Newman, Vice-President, Qary,,Sher.ma11,,-Eirst Row 2: B. Brooks, B. Erbaugh, S. Tripp, R. Gray. Row 3: E Pitchford S Semester President, Barry Franks, Second Semester President. Kappe, S. Waugh, N. Yoder. ' Poly's NATIONAL FORENSlC LEAGUE brought recognition to itself over and over during the year. The members practice speech and debate among themselves and then compete in tourna- ments. Row I: A. Lawson, C. Kuhner, M. Levesque, 5. McKinnon, M. Davis, M. Simpson, E. Wilson, C. Sieradzki. Row 2: C. Hall, D. Lychou, M. Ritter, J. Brill, L. Sedgwick, C. Smith, M. Nurre, B. Roberts. Row 3: 3. Gabbert, B. Franks, B. Southworth, O, Dodson, C. Wood, B. Harding, G. Bishop, N. Worth, K. Smith, D. Smith. it it 45.25 R Students who help Mrs. Jo Ellen Dooley in the library make up the LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CLUB. These students checks our books, stock the shelves, and do desk work for service hours. Row 'l: Cynthia Dykes,Carolyn Stewart, Zoria Diamond, Carol Berg. Row 2: Sally Castana, Shirley Ingley, Jeanne Higgins, Wendy Tribbett, Jeanne Weihe. ETINGS BE F Since the '63 Bear Tracks was so outstanding, the BEAR TRACKS BOARD had a hard time producing something to match it. But the Board worked hard and published another excellent issue. Row 1: F. Bergman, A. Shettel, J. Bishop, J. Brill, D. Butler, L. Loeb, A. Kanter. Row 2: C. Wood, S. Ivanoft, P. Lang, C. Kuhner, A. Lawson, T, Collins. Row 3: J. Thomas, O. Dodson, M. Facey, H. Sieraclzki. These girls make up the WORK EXPERIENCE CREW. They receive on-the-job experience at many local firms. Their advisor is Mr. Roluert Wright. Row I: S. Johnson, L. Byrum, D. Feieran, J. Rondeau, L. Cody, C. Morrow. Row 2: F. Car- mody, C. Giles, P. Sheahan, Mr. Robert Wright. ORK AND ASUR Students interested in agriculture make up the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. The students raise produce ancl livestock and enter them for iudging at fairs under the direction of Mr. Harold Seigworth, advisor. Row 1: Mr Harold Seigvvorth, D. Keiz, L. Hill, J. Nettles, C. Bernstrom, L. Luna, S. Drake. Row 2: D. Ryan, R. Wilson, W Demmel, J. Taylor, R. Grossman, L. Nash. Row 3: A. Pichierri, D. Richardson, W. Wright, B. Biornstad, H. Bice, J Taylor, J. Holmes. Do you know the boys who are most willing to give their time to service proiectsff' Here they are-the KEY CLUB OFFICERS. Row 1: Greg Engel, Sophomore Representative, BQ-Lewis, President, Brad Clarke, Treasurer, Row 2: Gary Gifford, Junior Representative, John Peterson, Vice President, Steve Worley, Secretary. One! Two! Three! Frown! The sun's rather bright for these hard working service club boys, members ot the KEY CLUB. Row 'lz Gary Tedeschi, Dick Budenz, Simon Perkie, Monty Felix, Greg Engel, Steve Silva, Phil Ambdal, Stan Soden Gordon Jensen, -Doug-. -Qogahue. gRow 2: ,Charlie Hutchinson,w Jim Freeland, Terry Oakes, Herb Nickles, Dave Rible, Doug West, Bruce Richards, Dutch Ducharme, Bobby Rozar, 113 , Rich Garrison, Haj-Q1 Foylietta, Gordon Macdonald, 'Danny Bill Mentor, Bill Lewism Gifford. Row 3: Marty Almquist, Charles Clark, John Cumbey, John Peterson, Fred Noel Richard Basker, Herb Bartel,, Dick Stone, Mike Reade, .-,,.. Steve Worley, Eric Reynolds, l-lank Sieradzki, Bill Horstman Outstanding athletes of Poly make up the Letterman's Club. The LETTERMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS are: Jeff Grey, Publicity Chairman, Marty Almquist, President, Jay Dess, Secretary, Ron Hasson, Social Chairman. THE H NCE Do you ever wonder what team Poly is playing Friday nightf' You shouldn't have to look very hard for a wild, eye-catching poster or banner to give you all the details. These are created by the POLY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The members are: Ann Zuelke, Usherettesg Dario Vasquez, Service, Virginia Miller, Banners. Row 2: David Jeffrey, service, Sandra Pool, Vice- President and Posters, Becky Barnhill, President. These industrious students helped organize and plan another successful Career Day that informed us about the particular iobs that students were interested in. The CAREER DAY COMMITTEE was: Row 'I: Jane Newstead, Pam Snyder, Donna Beckage, Patty Early, Becky Wood. Row 2: Roy Ditchey, Steve Worley, Bob Bradshaw. The FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA CLUB tries to increase the student's knowledge of the business world. The students have speakers, go on tours, and enter contests. Row 1: C. Human, D. Feieran, P. Soria, S. Johnson, B. Reyes. Row 2: B. Sharp, S. Weir, A. Briggs, C. Fleeman, M. Miera, N. Stantield, Miss Betty Anderson. Row 3: D. Wiseman, M. Potter, F. Carmody, L. Byrum, A. Laivell. Row 4: L. Rite, P. Dunkelberger, B. Valencia, C. Morrow, Miss Shirley Smith. , yf . -ax HERE D E ERY HERE The main activity for the ENGLISH CLUB each year is the planning of the Creative Arts Festival. This club sponsors movies during the year for tund raising. Row 1: T. Collins, D. Butler, O. Dodson, A. Lawson, G. Pierce. Row 2: P. Lang, B. Tanner, L. Loeb, G. Sprague, C. Robertson, D. Boyan, C. Sieradzki, C. Zehring, T. Diffenbaugh. Row 3: C. Kuhner, C. Kindall, N. Andersen, C. Hall, C. Bowyer, L. Sedgwick J. Dietrick, G. Bishop, S. Lacey. Row 4: B. Bauske, T. Goins, M. Mallory, M. Nurre, D. Underwood, S. Crawford. 1 The ham operators of Poly make up the AMATEUR RADIO CLUB. These are their names, not their call numbers. Row I: T. Hoskinson, D. Kindred, M. Newbold. Row 2: R. DeGroat, S. Maioewsky. Poly's annual Club Day gives stu- dents an opportunity to sign up for their favorite clubs. Students suddenly realize how many clubs Poly does have! Here are some members of the BRUINS CLUB at their table. Front: F. Clark, B. Berry, D. Stout. Back: K. Charlton, J. Robertus, JL-Ellowitz, J. Birbeck, K. Hamgson, M. Brill. TH IB. S V CES WERE Future female farmers are the FARMERETTES. They raise crops and livestock, preparing tcr a 'Future in farming, Row 1: K, Foster, B. Pierce, R. McCoy, L. Erb. Row 2: L. Kisey, K. Taylor, S. Kook. I- What's Sendai, you askft Our sister city in Japan! lnterested students help sponsor the annual nylon drive tor the SENDAI CLUB. Row 'lz K. Smith, D. Smith, W. El Fawal, G. Bauman, M. Heiliger. PPRECIAT The dance department presented its annual CHOREO again this year. Under the direction of Miss Carol Ely, another time performance was presented. Practicing are Claudia Lucas, Diana Mincks, and Sue Nichols. Girls who give up their free time for volunteer service at the hospital are CANDY STRIPERS. Their hours of service are much appreciated by the patients at the hospital. Row 1: P. Cornett, L. Mann, L. Christensen, C. Robertson, B. Hubbard, K. Brusca, M. Ringstrom, B. Nance, K. Platt, S. Hardison, S. Hoffman, S. Colbern. Row 2: P. Franken, L. Johnson, N. Niederkorn, D. Sherwood, J. Archibald, S. Deal, E. Wright, S. Taliterro C. Worcester, J. Butler. Row 3: S. Cormier, O. Olivarria, C. Marr, C. Hayward, C. Alling, M. McMichael, D. Walsh, C. Franz, S Leach McKee. Row 4: C. Bowyer, S Scollard, H. Cullen, B. McPherrin, S, Flint, J. Mclntyre, P. Cochran, G. Carman, Mrs. Elsie Adelson, advisor ,K. 4 f S ,V iff 1 N ,WZ x ., ,, mm N, laik ,Ni ff' xi x W 11 v DIANE SORBEN Homecoming Princess SHERRY CLAYTON Homecoming Princess BRfGGIE HUBBARD Homecoming Princess PHYLLIS JOHNSON Homecoming Princess KAY BITTERS Homecoming Princess Rus soon PHYSICAL W 4 g,1,'2g:96f QQ' :S26 -Skis f , f , ix ,4, 5,5 lk L 1. Q -V K Q , 4 X , ,R m,,.X. , ,. Y .. wg, ,-,A .X mf ,, X V f .VM y Q., W ,X . 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Nmwwfnwix ...sp ,,,.nyy.,,, 1 gsl,4f,,g f X. . .J - a N-V-if Adding color and enjoyment to this year's athletic contests were Pom-Pon girls J. Hauseman, C. Alling, L. Cathcart, S. Henrikson, C. Fitch, A. Zikratch. 0 Maiorettes Stephanie Aagaard and Diane Bowles along with Drum Maior Terry Clark directed the half-time activities of the band. la -' , ' AM'7M1h'.g QR, ,. K -,amgfigg 4 Skinfrat cheerleaders were: L. Snodgrass, S. Lacy, B. Lamar, S. Smith, A. Wagoner. Kris Koala, R. Lopez, N. Peterson, and V. Perricone Ccheerleader and pom-pon alternatesj did more than their share in adding to the Poly spirit this year 'M U Bonds! 7-13 was the score fAnaheim's favori for Poly's first game. The next non-league game was against tough Long Beach Wilson. Poly, failing to score, lost O-32. We scored early in the Redlands game, but failed to score thereafter as Redlands scored every quarter for a 25-6 score. Deter- mined to win our homecoming game, we defeated Fon- tana 32-7. Spirit was high as Poly met its rival across town, Ramona. Poly scored in the first two quarters preventing Ramona from scoring for a 15-0 game. In the San Bernardino game Poly failed to make one of the P.A.T.'s and lost a heart-breaker 13-14. The upset of the season was Colton's defeat over Poly 25-15. We did, however, come back strong in the next game to bounce Chaffey 19-13. We lost out last game in the mud to Pacific 13-7 which placed us third in C.B.L. We commend our team for a job well clone. EVER GIVING U VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1: J. Peterson, T. Steponovich, B. Golightly, B. Steele, J. Rutherford, M. Cable, J. Hawkins, B. Lewis, R. Kappe, W. Glazier B Berry J. Marquez, B. Brown, L. Guinn. Row 2: S. Worley, R. Goode, G. Randall, M. Almquist, H. Fisher, R. Hassan, M. Grant, J. Barker, R. Blomberg, J. Strange D Guinn A. Webb, B. Sercy, J. Mack. Row 3: R. Edgerly Cr'ngr.J A. Knutilla, J. McGregor, L. Tegland, P. Terry, L. King, M. Boggio, C. Phillips, B. Bellah, J. Tavalione K Nessie R. Palmer, A. Brown, J. Grey, T. Atencio. vi if 1 ,v ' 1 yi :gp X , ' a Yxv H Q nz... - -E.. . 'X A J E 5 f ,.4,. .,' .-' V ' Q VARSITY LINE, Row I: D. Guinn, J. Grey, R. Parmer, B. Lewis, M. Almquist, M. Cable, B. Berry. Row 2. L. Guinn, J. Marquez, J. Peterson, J. Hawkins, B. Golightly, R. Hasson. THE RS FOUGH Now don't let those guys out there bother you, Rich. Just run across and get me an orange and Marshall a coke, says varsity lf you don't believe it, lust ask them-they'll tell you. They are just about the most Coach Ben Hammerschmidt To Ia r 'Richard K beautifulistu group of football coaches in California! Row 1: Coaches C. Cushman, Orrin p ye appe' Rite, Ben Hammerschmidt, Ray Halle. Row 2: Coaches Arthur Valverde, Earl Marshall, Bruce Wilson. 122 ': - , Q .. W .ass-urmgfs -. u L, - atm' - L 3 .. .F 7' YL., fs r7fs1 'E, , 1 1 x ii ' Q 2 ' 1. . - r Q' L s -'--- L , 1 f' S . N - -...gn - .L v, r N - ' f .. ,M .ff BEE FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1: S. Nelson, L. Moss, C. Mills, E. MacDonald, R. Canada, J. Dess, B. Lewis, W. Toshian, C. VanDusen, D. Zikratch, D. Hernandez, C. Powell. Row 2: W. Barnes, L. Valdez, C. Singleton, F. Nolting, K. Bilodeau, J. Lovewell, J. Cannon, G. Dodd, M. Dubois, G. Cantwell. H. Nebeker, F. Morehouse. Row 3: T. Hendricks, G. Harshbarger, J. Caflaro, K. Presnell, R. Hartshorn, L. Thurman, S. Tashiro, R. Felix, J. Lombard, C. Chapman, G. Jess, B. Dale. Row 4: S. Beem, S. McCullogh, D. Owens, O. Dale, R. Selway, H. Scott, J. Brown, R. Kreiger, D. Riley, J. Dutro, B. Green, S. Dale. BEE FOOTBALL SCORES Poly 0-12 Western Poly 7-20 Redlands Poly 40-6 Fontana Poly 16-13 Ramona Poly 19-7 San Bernardino Poly 40-8 Colton Poly O-6 Chaffey Poly O-7 Pacit1c THEY WERE H RD lt's O.K., 26, my mother's got a giant in her washerl says halfback Ron Hasson during the annual Mud Bowl game with Pacific. Q Ron Hasson knows that it will take more than a mere six Long Beach surfers to get him down. Flip Clark grirnaces as he gets his blue suede cleats stepped on in an attempt to give Bonds C32J the chance he needs to break through Long Beach for a touchdown. T0 BE T .l.V. FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1: S. Fachini, L. Dance, D. Cox, J. Pickle, G. Quillin, J. Dole, G. Roberts, M. Tuck, G. Dance. Row 2: E. Domme, D. Cagle, B. Johnson, T Campas, R. McCall, B. Lerma, D. Von Ins, T. Colbern, G. Gifford. Row 3: M. Fischer, M. Henig, J. Vargus, G. Hampton, L. Moreno, D. Jones, J. Reed, C. McBride, D Charter, B. Johannas. Row 4: R. Perkins, F. Ference, S. Worsham, W. Dooley, R. Boylan, S. Smith, D. Stettler, D. Damrners, D. Bennett, M. Hill, G. Boroff. Displaying the skill that earned him a position on the all-C.B.L. team, Eddie Folmar executes a iump shot in the Red' lands game. Poly's 6 feet 5 inch varsity man Kirk Hamp- son and friend CPD vie for the ball in a tense game against Redlands. HOO I G HIGH VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Rowl E l'olmar S Davis S Anderson, B. Redaelli, B. Bonds J Stephens B Stewart Row 2 L Thurman Cmgrj M Brill R Sm th S Henshaw D Stryker C Cooper K Hampson fcaotj J Reade, J. Folkins, Coach Halle Poly's varsity basketball team came from behind to win over and over this season. With their desire to win plus many hours of hard practice, how could the team do anything but win'P ln several games Ed Folmar saved the day by sinking a last minute basket to gain another victory for Poly. In the most suspense filled contest of the year, the Ramona game, Folmar pulled this same trick in the very last second. He made a 25 foot jump shot to give Poly a 49-48 victory. The same thing was done by Kirk Hampson in the Fontana game, which we won 61-59. The varsity basketball team lost to only two teams, and should be congratulated on a fine season. PLEASE!! I'd rather do it myself! exclaims Kirk Hampson as the rivals from aC 0SS the Tfaflks VY to Q67 imc the acl- Tip-toeing thru the tulips, Marty Brill makes his way to the basket and sinks another one for Poly. Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly VARSITY BASKETBALL 54-47 64-51 69-48 60-50 37-56 61-59 42-55 53-74 54-53 49-48 36-81 65-50 53-50 78-63 Pacific Chaftey Colton Ramona Redlands Fontana Redlands San Bernardino Fontana Ramona San Bernardino Colton Chaltey Pacific C .1 J.V. BASKETBALL SCORES Poly 6l-34 Fontana Poly 44-37 Pacific Poly 65-37 Chattey Poly 64-38 Colton Poly 50-33 San Bernardino Poly 55-48 Redlands Poly 44-34 Redlands Poly 59-54 Pacific Poly 57-52 Ramona Poly 5'l-44 Fontana Poly 48-38 Pacific Poly 50-44 San Bernardino Poly 80-36 Colton Poly 56-46 Chattey The Junior Varsity Basketball team had a great season this year ending with 20 wins and only 2 losses. These C.B.L. champs were a mixture ot sophomores and iuniors with three sophomores and two iuniors on the starting lineup. l-ligh point man was junior Paul Redaelli vvho averaged T4 points per game. Bill Parsons, a sophomore, was close behind with i2 points per game. This team had such an outstanding season that game attendance was considerably greater than in previous years. With the promise shovvn in action this year, the varsity team next season should receive many qualified prospective players to hll their vacancies. Curtis Cooper hangs tive around the basket as he drops CHAM - one in with the ease that made him one of the most Q 9 Q 0 Q valuable players on the varsity team. J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM, Row 'lc R. Rhudy, O. Dale, K. Presnell, J. Hawkins, J. Mack, P. Redaelli, D. Gibson, B. Trainor. Row 2: B. Beeson, D. Harter, R McCall, B. Parsons, Coach Hughes, C. Reid, J. Hall, L. Ferrell, J. Jamerson. Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly BEE BASKETBALL SCORES 51-52 37-39 57-44 45-58 66-38 59-42 75-44 65-66 58-45 46-52 61 -52 48-52 47-58 49-43 Chaftey Redlands Fontana Redlands Colton Pacific Fontana Ramona San Bernardino Ramona San Bernardino Colton Chaffey Pacific Ed Folmar's trusty P.F. Fliers save the day once more as he demonstrates smooth control of the ball in the varsity game against Redlands. ERE ARD T TOP BEE BASKETBALL TEAM, Row 'l: B. Green, R. Cook, R. Selway, Coach Don White, T. Dixon, C. Die-trick, J. Folkins. Row 2: H. Grye fmanagerl, J. Mays, D. Jackson, A. Washington, M. Gatson, R. Hartshorn, F. Morehouse. VARSITY WATER POLO, Row 'I: J. Calvert, J. Baross, B. Jollie, E. Piliard, P. Redaelli, M. Mann. Row 2: K. Thornton, J. Cook, J. Adams, S. Peterson, R. Clark, K. Stacey. Junior Bill Windor of Poly's C Water Polo team makes a more points for Poly. fir.. A 'X C S fx . ' ': I ,M - I Q 2-new .. A M , N, 3 .sf A Nc, .- X 'S is . C f aeel no ss.5,.xm rf-s kk V '55, POLY DUCKS WERE As usuol the vorsity Woter Polo tedm hold on fine sedson. Aided by only one returning lettermon, they won oil but one of their Hrst round games. Losing once to first ploce Fontono ond once to Choffey in the second round, the tedm come to o third ploce finish. With their excellent defense toctics ond Poul Redcielli to hold the offense, the teorn showed fine spirit cull sedson. wild shot towards the goal in hopes of racking up a few rife. fha - M- ss. W s. W ww., g.. B 8. C WATER POLO TEAMS, Row 1: C's:R. Marroquin, D. Hill, R. Chilcoat, J. Pichel, J. Grant, R. Tilton, B. Kennelly, M. Rubin, R Espinosa, J. Milliken, R. Dodson. Row 2: B's: M. Monaghan, J. Biornberg, B. Williamson, W. Smith, J. Anderson, D. Richardson, G Callow, S. Perkic, L. Leigh, G. McDonald. Row 3: B, Kump, B. Campbell, J. Weiss, D. Munnecke, W. Barnes, D. Budenz, D. Kidder, D Neil, D. Reynolds, B. Harold, S. Rayner. VARSITY, B, AND C PI. HING TO W N Poly Score Opponent Varsity 23-3 Poly's Eugene Pilliard C341 intercepts a pass over B T8-4 RGITIOHQ the head of his sleeping opponent. C 15-3 Varsity 9-4 B 8-5 Fontana C 'l2-5 Varsity 8-5 ,M B 21-2 Montclair 'ZW f Z l , A ,M fy Varsity 7-8 gy B 5-6 Chaltey 1 f .-,f . J C 12-5 1, J ff rf l, - Varsity 22 l yi' gf B 4-'l Claremont 2 f if I ff, f f C 9-O J 4 Varsity 9-3 N ..yVy f B 7-2 Ramona 5 rlry C 84 w wlzrlfcry f WW. , f Varsity 2-3 A B 5-8 Fontana ' J C 6-5 Varsity 7-6 B 8-4 Montclair C 'I9-2 Varsity 'l-3 B 3-4 Chaffey C 'll-2 Varsity 'l8-3 B 14-l Claremont C 21-l 130 K- if W .x .fe ff . , T f . .... i if ss i' . .X s P T -. . Q Eugene watch out! Mike Mann seems To be swimming rapidly in The wrong clirecTion-your direcTion! In spiTe of one or Two mishaps, The Poly mermen aided by Mike and Eugene Pillard, did a fine iob This year. This year's varsiTy swimming Team did a Tine iob from The sTarT. Aided by many members from The Junior and Sophomore classes, The boys showed fine precision and experT Timing during all Their meets. They did well aT both The Redlands Relays and The Upland lnviTaTional, and Then came in a Top second place in C.B.L. THE SW Mike Mann set a new school record Tor The 200 yard Tree style while Jim Baross, John Biournberg, Doug Reynolds, ScoTT Peferson, and Doug Neil qualified Tor C.I.F. CongraTulaTions To all The boys Tor a iob well done. LL THE W Y VARSITY SWIM TEAM, Row 1: J. Baross, S. PeTerson, D. Munnecke, R. Clark, C. Libuse, Coach A. Jennings, G. Parks, Sfacey. Row 2: R. Ropeke, E. Pillard, T. Gregory, M. Mann, -l- Cook, J. Ward, D. Bareham. i B. 8. C. SWIMMING TEAMS, Row 1: Coach Jennings, D. Budenz, D. Kidder, D. Reynolds, B. Jollie, B. Kump, G. MacDonald, D. Neil, W. Barnes, B. Harold. Row 2: S. Rayner, B. Rodrick, M, Monahan, B. Barnett, E. Dorner, C. Blunden, S. Ward, D. Richardson, S. Peric. Row 3: J. Pichel, R. Moody, D. Smith, G. Bunden, C. Wincheck, B. Chilcoat, R. Engleman, M. Rubin, G. Engle, B. Evans. 3 CBL VICTOR If V K1 2 2 7 . .. A32 . X f X X .4 - 1,2 W, Wg Eigg, 1 f M K-0-umm, ,sm W., M, Gary Parks, Poly's championship driver, beautifully executes two competition dives: above left, a loackdive in pike position, and at right, a fore- ward dive in layout position. 7 Nj ' Look, Ma, no hands! exclaims Stan Davis as he makes another spectacular iump 'For Poly's Track team. Looking as though he was propelled by a swift kick in the pants, Junior Ernie Carter demonstrates a running broad lump. THEY R ROUND FUR Demonstrating the speed, co-ordination, and timing necessary for this relay are Cclosest to cameral Seniors, B. Bonds and B. Williamson, Sophomores, J. Cannon and C. Blackino,, Juniors J. Hawkins and L. Hale. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, Row 1: D. Taylor, J. Sontra, M. Patton, J. Fulkins, G. Baird, B. Smith C. Thomas, T. Samory, H. Ruther. Row 2: C. Curtiss T. Weir, T. Craig, B. Sorbello, J. Johanson, A. Johnson, D. Pastor, R. Wilcox. Row 3: J. Holland, R. Nebeker, J. Miller, E. Lambesson, A. Ridley R. Hall, R. Stone, C. Tobin. VARSITY WRESTLING, Row 1: R. Howard, S. Nelson, J. Farris, T. Suel, J. Dess, C. Thomas. Row 2: G. Suel, L. Guinn, D. Guinn, R. Thornburg, R. Hasson, J. Crouse, B. Searcy. POLY J.V. WRESTLING, Row I: D. Taylor, D. Edger- son, S. Gardner, E. McDonald, H. Thomas, B. Roberts, B. Smith. Row 2: T. Hubbert, A. Ubrun, D. Pastov, M. Mahr, R. Espinoza, D. Riley. Row 3: L. Dance, G. Dodd, G. Dance, G. Dess, G. Cantwell, D. Charter, B. Johan- nes, J. Grey. Q L if VW , Gif' f ,, ,,,,,,. V WZXW' Q WW y., ,fc y .j Q .Q . 1 2 , Z-llff. ' ,fig ' ' wx J .2 7 1' , , ., . THEY RO The varsity track team has made a spectacular comeback this year. After finishing last in 1963 they have come up to make Poly proud. They have done a terrific iob at all their invita- tional meets, placing in the top ten every time. Several school records have been broken this year and many others threatened. Bob Geddes iumped a high 12 feet 6 inches in the pole vault only to have John Goggin top it with a new record of 12 feet 9 inches. Bobby Bonds made a new school record with his running broad jump of 24 feet 5 inches and John Peterson went on to C.l.F. in shot put with a qualifying throw of 51 feet 473 inches. Among the underclassmen who did so well were Monty Felix, Richard Stone, Richard Hall, and Chuck Tobin. These boys should form a strong back- bone for next year's varsity track team. RED FRO VARSITY TRACK TEAM, Row 1: M. Felix, B. Brown, S. Randle, J. Goggin, J. Peterson, T. Savory, B. Geddes, R. Hall, J. Davis, T. Walling, B. Smith. Row 2: W. Patterson, M. Patton, J. Barnes, D. Vonlnns, J. Reade, B. Steele, J. Johannson, B, Miller, R. Stone, C. Tobin, P. Sontra, B. Clark. Row 3: B. Williamson, A. Washington, R. Bush, J. Hawkins, C. Blackino, B. Bonds, D. Guinn, A. Fulgom, L. List, R. Blomberg, K. Nesstle. .1 . , if Qxiza' 2403 , 4 g , , 1 h fr Q, Wife Q gf Q -s. Q I ' : ' B. 81 C. TRACK TEAM, Row 'lz L. Gilliam, D. Startsman, D. Tote, M. Douglas, S. Aubort, A. Johnson, F. Baldwin, T. Hedland. Row 2: D. Ludwig, E. Stephenson, D. Lazier, R. Borchert, C. Wassman, D. Renno, J. Cannon, G. Cowler. Row 3: B. Brown, B. Biornstacl, A. Ridley, N. Ackerson, T. Webb, G. Weingard, J. Ferris, J. Hall, S. Aldoma. Row 4: D. Moore, J. Holland, D. Charter, T. Hubbert, N. Strahl, A. Aldoma, B. Sorebello, D, Hernandez, G. Cantwell. Row 5: R. lngstrum CMgr.D, J. Steigerwald. THE STARTI G BLOCK Bobby Bonds crosses the tinish line to give the seniors a few The Greyhounds chase rabbits on the track. Poly trackmen such as James Davis, . . . , U more points during the lnterclass track meet. Charles Blackmo, and Sammy Adame chase girls. Look at 'em go!! W Wfyvffe J . .I A . ff .,' , N ff , A-WW .W 3, . wi f -:5 - f f X Q ' 5 , vgalqlg 'f ' , .pm f fa I if f .W Q f 'Sf'f,.f-Q ,W A ' Kwltlffwqwff 2 .ff mu Q 1 v uwfmwfwwnf x my .ual Showing true team spirit, the Redlands runner begins to cry upon being put out by first baseman Brad Beeson. Unlike the Dodgers who either start of finish well, but never both, Poly's varsity baseball team put on a fine show all season. The first game against Redlands was a shutout, 8-0. The Bears showed promise in pitching, defense, and fine team spirit. We won our first three but then lost a heart-breaker to San Bernar- dino by a score of 3-2. However, the Bears made a great comeback to beat Colton 8-T. The defense, pitching, and hitting were again up to par. By the time we had defeated Chaffey, we had the C.B.L. pennant clinched. We had won eleven of our fourteen games. Rick Bodle led in hits with 'l7, while Bob Bonds had 9 R.B.I.'s, and sophomore Charlie Van Dusen came through with T'l runs. Out- standing team defense, pitching, and hitting added up to a championship team-a team that will go on to C.l.F.-A T964 Varsity Poly Baseball Team. THEY HO E RAN VARSITY BASEBALL, Row I: R. Cook, J. Freeland, D. Hallock, D. Jackson. Row 2: R. Bodle, T. Lindsey, R. Jones, B. Corridan. Row 3: Coach Wilson, S. Davis, D. Carrol, C. Hubbert, C. Mills, M. Jenson. :' 7 s I l l .l.V. BASEBALL, Row 1: J. Browning Cmgr.J, R. Fullogar, B. Trainer, B. Corriclan, D. Ducharme, J. Mack, B. Lerma, J. Stringfellow. Row 2: A. Brown, B. Stearns, W. Johnson, S. Frame, L. Anderson, D. Bennett, R. Noftz. THEIR W Y TO THE TOP Pifcher-C. Mills, Catcher-J. Freeland, Batter-B. Beeson. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM, Row 1: M. Galson, S. McCullough, K. Presnell, M. Nolting, D. Degher, D. Startsman. Row 2: E. Curtis, R. Harrshorn, J. Tavalione, J. Cuffaro, F Morehouse, B. Colin. Row 3: D. Beeson, C. Reid, R. McCall, J. Jamerson, B. Parsons. .,W,,. ,,... . ......,,...M..M..f-. vWww..,,.fm.h. ....,.f. We WW-...T l.mM.-y,MN',,M- xf. 1. . -S -WW., --Wm l ..--...-. Don Wilson watches the birdie in a beautiful drive down the 'Fairwa Y' Following in the footsteps of Arnold Palmer lthey both wear a lOV2i golfer Bob Dalton chips out of the rough and on to the green for l a par 4. GOLFERS SHOUTED 'cFORE.v GOLF TEAM, L. to R.: Mr. Pope fkneelingi, B. Dalton, D. Butler, N. West, J. Lee, K. Paradice. This year's golf team started well and ended well. Their strong desire to win was shown by the number who turned out tor all the after-school practices. The team practices and holds the home tournaments at Springbrook Municipal Golf Course. During tournaments each of the five team members plays nine holes, and then the combined score of our members is matched against the combined score of the opponant. lf the team comes in the second place that they anticipate, they will all go on to C.l.lf. playotts. Regardless, Bob Dalton and Richard Butler will go on to C.l.F. individuals, and the two, along with Jett Lee, have already done a great iob in the C.B.L. individuals. The boys should be very well pleased with the great way that they represented Poly this year, which includes two wins over Ramona. You see, explains tennis star Ken Charleton, by achieving the proper facial expression, one can disable one's opponent in that he is virtually left in a fit of laughter and thus unable to return your ball. .1--.fair If we loose this set, Ellowitz, l'll break your other one! says partner Phil Baldwin to Jon Ellowitz. Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Poly Redlands Fontana Ramona San Bernardino Colton Chafifey Pacific TENNIS SCORES 9 Poly 6 Poly l Poly 4 Poly 3 Poly 7 Poly 7 Poly 'CL0 Ef, C LLED THE TENN TENNIS TEAM, Row 1: N. Worth, R. Young, S. Gabbert, B. Bradshaw, F. Hallarin, T. Goings, L. Davis, A. Friend, l.. Davis, C. Van Deusen, B. Johnson. Row 2: T. Clark, G Quillin, B. Hubbert, B. Bailey, B. Briggs, B. Cambell, J. Ellowitz, P. Baldwin, K. Charleton, Coach Hughes. Redlands Fontana Ramona San Bernardino Colton Chaffey Pacific 24 ll 9 10 'l5 8 15 N GIRLS' GOLF TEAM, Left to rigt: Miss Suzanne Elliot Cinstructorj, C. Viktor, S. Robertson, K. Baugh, T. Ren, P. Redpath. - i 1 1 This year's girls sports program has taken a turn for the better. Several new items have been added to the usual activities, many of which can be attributed to Miss Sonia Doshna and Miss Iva Lee Dilts of the P.E. department. They have instigated such things as horse back riding in the afternoon, physical fitness meets, a trip to the archery lanes in Pomona, and co-educational bowling teams. The responsibility of the golf team belongs to Miss Su- zanne Elliott who has done a fine iob with it as well as with the tennis Team. Regular classes of modern dance and synchronized swimming may be taken under the direction of Miss Carol Ely and Miss Nadine Nixon, respectively. It is our sincere wish that these teachers will continue their effort to promote interest and spirit for girls sports, thus giving each girl an opportunity to excel in the sport of her own choosing. JUNIOR ORCHESIS, Row 'I: Cofficersj K. Brusca, S. Courtney, D. Middaugh, S. Nichols Cpresj B. Jones, P. Vail, P. Early. Row 2: A. Brooks, C. Fitch, L. Stoner, J. Timmons, D Little, S. Aagaard, A. Hunter, P. Johnson, J. McKnight, R. Lopez, S. Robinson, D. Sorben, L. Cathcart, P. Petrulak, S. Taylor. Row 3: G. Worlds, V. Perricone, K. Klingler M. Sofia, G. Pearson, D. Mincks, J. Westcott, S. Scollard, S. Clayton, B. Rockwell, P. Fisher, K. Johnston, M. Williams, D. Wiseman, K. Yarosch, C. Marr. CUTTERETTES, Row 'lr T. Bussey, C. Klinkert, C. Zehring, J. Wiehe, J. Lorbeer, J. Gillette, M. Baross, C. Taylor. Row 2: P. Whitten, P. Tolin, J. King, L. Walmer, S. Bumstead, B. Fields, J. Cree, P. Way, S. Waugh, D. Huiar, K. Longbothem, K. Doan. Row 3: C. Babcock, L. Schaffer, J. Allen, S. Roloertson, D. Michele. B. Shervanic, K. Faure, H. Dopko, J. Burts, S. Deal, S. Cook, L. Moe, A. Melli. Standing Inst. Miss Nixon. GIRLS, SPORT This is Carol Etheridge. She is shooting arrows at the archery lanes in Pomona. She just hit a loulls-eye-tour lanes down. Color her embarrassed. If Miss Sonia Doshna and Miss Iva Lee Dilts were pictured, they too would be colored embar- rassed. They taught her how. GIRLS RECREATJON LEADERS, Row T: P. Tyrrell, Cpresj, W. Dilts fHead Reckj. Row 2: S. Dell, S. Mayo, K. Baugh, K. Werring, E. Richards, S. Wallace, N. Pratt, B. Pfeiffer. Row 3: N. Kendall, D. Glenn, K. Hudgins, G. Carmen, K. Mayer, R. Beausoleil, C. Attriolce, D. Archer, S. Jackson, S. Stein, P. Perry, D. Wadell, S. Kappe, V. Jasques, B. Worden, C. Lazar, B. Morrison. This year Poly's R.O.T.C. unit has continued to maintain its reputation as one of the outstanding units in the United States. Some of the many activities participated in this year were the Mil- itary Ball, Federal Inspection, and the annual trip to Fort Erwin. The trip to Fort Erwin takes place during spring vacation and enables the cadets to spend four days with the army, living the every day life of a soldier. This year over TOO boys from Poly went and were given the opportunity to drive tanks, fire new military weapons, and engage in tactical maneuvers. Another facet of the R.O.T.C. which should not be overlooked is the Rifle Team which, out of 42 matches this year, lost only one. They are con- sidered to be one of the best teams in the country. No one can say that Poly's R.O.T.C. has ever had a finer year of military achievement and social activities. Maj. Weil, Sgt. Hall, and Sgt. Prokop, display a trophy, iust one of the many honors Poly's R.O.T.C. has won over the years. O LY PERFECTION CO LD Highest ranking office in the R.O.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel Brook Bailey and his girl Friday, head sponsor Diane Olbright, watch proudly as the R.O.T.C. sponsor Alexa Zikrafch marches with company D in a pre-inspection drill. Well'dl5ClPll 'ed lroups march by' OFFICERS STAFF: L. or R.: R. Gernende, R. Smith, D. Thomas, D. Olbrighf, H. Hatch, B. Bailey, S. Piscafella, R. Stebler, H. Erwin. TI FY THEM COLOR GUARD: D. Bowles, L. Ankenrnan, T. Ankenman, J. Cole, C. Gardener, B, Cline. CAVALIERS CLUB, Row 'I: D. Moore, B. Cline, A. Zikrafch, S. Robinson, M. Mandel, K. Bafzle, L. Byrum, P. Fisher, V. Perricone, D. Olbright, S. Leach, D. Bowles, C. Reynolds C. Fitch. Row 2: R. Sfebler, R. Hull, B. Alexander, J. Denny, R. Gemende, J. Cadwalder, D. Thomas, S. Piscatella, B. Mann, B. Bailey, C. Curtiss, H Hatch, R. Smith, M. Sweeney H. Marfs, B. Roberts, L. Hall, L. Nash. ff' Q ' My Colonel H. W. Frazer conducts federal inspection to our R.O.T.C. unit. We. HBPPY VTVTGVT Perricone CUTS The Cake after being Crowned qUeen OT The passed, d0n'f worry, R.O.T.C. Military Ball. Mayor E. V. Dales, Lynn Nash, and Scott McGaugl'1ey look on. PR CTICE DE CADET CLUB, Row 1: D. Hartman, R. DeGroat, B. Radford, H. Hewman, K. Chermak, J. Dean, D. Martin, R. Davis, J. Ortega, T. Hoskinson, E. Burgess, W. Smith. Row 2: M. Reed, W. Thomas, E. Stumpf, C. Gardner, M. Holt, J. Bienek, F. Journiette, B. Hoyle, R. Gil, R. Hull, J. Hobbs, K. Woolman, R. Mann. 7 f ry, f mer-s - - R.O.T.C. SPONSORS, Left Io rijht: S. Leach, K. Batzle, D. Sorben, S. Robinson, C. Reynolds, D. Moore, P. Fisher, D. Olbrighf Chead-sponsorj, M. Mandel, L. Byrum, D. Bowles, B. Cline, V. Perricone, A. Zikrafch, C. Fitch. ' .1 s RlFLE TEAM, Row 'l: W. Smifh, J. Hobbs, R. Sfebler, D. Moore, K. Chermak. Row 2: R. Perkins, D. Pelkey, K. Jones, J. Dean, W. Dooley, R. Smith, M. Reed, N. King. PERFECT DRILL TEAM, Row 1: Harry Harch,, es Curtiss, James Cole, William Melendy, Rudy X - i w 1. 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A , A1 ,,,... , , The worId's ICISIGSI TypisT, Sandy Tewksbury, soys, For The TTnesT TypewriTer performonce, I olvvcys get my TypevvriTers from GOERRES TYPEWRITER, 6738 MAGNOLIA AVENUE. 2 .I ii , Mn X ,.,, Z I FOR COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE WATCH THE RIVERSIDE press ENTERPRISE Now boys, says MargareT Palmer To STeve Chaffee and Jeff Grey aT STATIONERS CORPORATION, 3605 PLAZA MALL, l'm sure iT you would use The keys insTead of The leTTer openers, The briefcase would open easier. All kinds of supplies are available aT STATIONERS. l'd like one yard of shoes please-how else would you ask for shoes iT you had Three TeeT'P explains Georgie Goodwin To STephanie Aagaard aT A. R. COFFIN SHOE STORE, 3715 MAIN STREET. A. R. COFFIN can TTT anyone wiTh The Tine-ST sTylecl shoes. 4., Generally, iT's The boys who make passes aT The girls who wear glasses, buT since iT's leap year PaT Terrill and l ThoughT We'd Try our charms on Bob l-lunTer, says Pam Cochran aT RIVERSIDE OPTICAL COMPANY, 4015 MAIN STREET. RIVERSIDE OPTICAL COMPANY can supply your every opTical need To your compleTe saTisTacTion. Jw' ff. is The sparkle of The diamond from ROUSE'S DIAMONDS, 3834 MAIN STREET, enhances The sparkle in The eyes of Diane Walsh and Bill Harwood. V T ii , T ,X li T i2i H 1 Th i flwfffwffwo .Mira xW LX EW ZW Mefrfmff M - Y' 1 ROY 8. RU BENXRIVERSI DE y !7'37,5fnfffaff lfpfdgj 5f 7'3Q7f GODA GOWN SHOP, The modern Tairy godmoTher, can make any girl Teel like a princess in any one of The gowns from Their lovely selecTion. Here KaThryn Yarosch and Sue Scollard are looking like princesses in Their Tormals Tram GODA GOWN SHOP, 3919 EIGHTH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF gag . 13 1 , Q' V . 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SIZZMWG' , P I V.c,,, I Z3 v s - ai ac nfs V2 VVheTher large or small, from The radiaTor To The Tail pipe, Jim Sanders is conidenf ThaT ALLBRIGHT'S AUTOMOTIVE STORES aT EIGHTH and FAIRMOUNT, 3707 VAN BUREN, and 3747 CENTRAL, will Take care of any auTomoTive need. In addiTion To qualiTy dairy producTs, PaTTi Jones is receiving wonderful service aT 156 RIVERSIDE DAIRY, 4894 TESQUESQUITE. Also, Tor your convenience, RIVERSIDE DAIRY has Two more locaTions, 6726 DOOLITTLE and 8223 SHERWOOD. Educafion is The one kind of insurance Thaf you have To get for yourself. However, Jim Dole knows Thar DOLE AND COMPANY INSURANCE, 3637 MAIN STREET, is equipped To help you wirh aII of your other insurance needs. ADVANCE DRY CLEANERS PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Three locafions To serve you: 7008 MAGNOLIA 2479 EIGHTH 3519 EIGHTH We give S8LH green stamps .Iirn Hargrove and Rick Rheberg know that when they shop They find no excess baggage, Iour iusf whor fhey need af J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, 3761 MAIN STREET. We shopped oT CENTER LUMBER COMPANY, 6222 MAGNOLIA AVENUE, Tor our building needs, soy Cholrlyn KlinIcerT, Molly IvlcKinsTry, ond Suson Cormier, For your order To speciTlcoTion, IeT CENTER LUMBER COMPANY help you hgure your needs. . . . ond The nexT leTTer goes To The PenTogon, soys Dennis Cost To Noncy Wofford Trom his desk QT RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY, 3613 EIGHTH STREET. There is equipmenT Tor ony execurive oT RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY. LOUD MO Yes, Sondy, we nomed our boc1T from PRATT BROTHERS SPORTING GOODS c1TTer you iusT like we promised, soy Morry Almguisr ond Doug Coe To Sandy Komlenich. From The mounToins, To The oceon, To The deserT, in The sun or in The snow, PRATT BROTHERS SPORTING GOODS, 6694 BROCKTON AVENUE, con supply your needs. f CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To The CLASS or '64 from IHIAJVIILIIN INSURANCE BROKERS AND INVESTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE NEEDS SINCE T910 3634 NINTH STREET 0 686-I T91 You know, soys Froncine Bergrnon ouT JUNIOR SHOETOWN, 3951 BEATTY DRIVE, even Though I Think ThoT ouII TWenTy-Three poirs of The shoes I iusT Tried on ore 'usT IoeouTiTuI, I guess I'II Toke The TirsT AH roods Ieod To Rome ond cull ROME'S Tires Ieool on The roocIsI procioim Flip Clork, Scilly Robinson, ond .Iim Boross. ROME'S TIRE SERVICE, on The corner of TWELFTH onol MARKET STREETS, con supply GII Tire needs oncl service. I poir-Iike you suggesTecI in The TirsT pIoce. I 5, ,,,, . my ,sei ,ps y QJFX' I 1440 Affer inspecfihg The vaUIT aT SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 3800 MAIN STREET, Wafifaa EL-Fawal, Thales Lobo, Hans Ruiher, Sherry CIayTor1, Sandi Blankenship, and Kirk I-Iampson have found that it is safe To say that There are loads and loads and Ioads of room for your assefs, which are fUIIy profecfed. Low Af AND 00 Y' Just wait until I get my license, declares Madolyn Stephens to Beth Bagwell and Becky Jones, and I'lI get a motorcycle iust like yours from KBKN MOTORCYCLES, 3357 EIGHTH STREET. You know, says Tamie Bruce to Bob I-Iubbert, that the people at BELL COMPANY CLEANERS, 4344 MARKET STREET, are CPA's. That is, cleaners, pressers, and alteration specialists. Now that going away to college is before them, Jon Ellowitz and Bill I-Iorstman have developed an interest for what used to be the woman's depart- ment-cooking and cleaning. TAYLOR'S APPLI- ANCE, 4043 MAIN STREET, has a variety of high- quality merchandise tor their housekeeping. Susan Iyanotl and Molly Fitzgerald aren't from England, they don't have hair in their eyes, nor can they sing, but at least they aren't beatless, because their instruments are from DON'S MUSIC COMPANY, 3537 MAIN STREET. mf ,4'f,V I E I PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 6942 BROCKTON AVENUE - RIVERSIDE 686-7373 There's your problem, declares Sara Snyder to Stan Soden and Mike Wilson. Your planetary broke system is not orbiting. No problem, though, because BROWN'S ENGINE REBUILDING, 3886 SEVENTH STREET, will have it repaired in no time. I I See, I told you that Jan Dietrich was on TV, says Briggie Hubbard to Sally Courtney at HAYMAN'S HOUSE OF APPLIANCES, 3980 ORANGE STREET. In addition to televisions, HAYMAN'S has a large variety ot name-brand appliances. IT looks os iT Lindo Lehmon ond PoTTi LunquisT ore giving Don SuiTer o bod Time during Their SiTTing oT FIELD STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 3616 MAIN STREET. The Hnol resuITs, Though, wiII be, os olwoys, on perTecT picTure Trom FIELD'S. Enjoying on oTTer school shock in o friendly ciTmosphere ore BeTTy Rockwell, Borboro PTeiTTer, ond Colby AT- Tridge OT The ROYLE SCOT RESTAURANT, 4290 MARKET STREET. You vviII End This Triendliness prevoiling Tor breoI4TosT, lunch, ond dinner. XNiTh oi drop oT This ond o dosh oT ThoT from STANDARD BEAUTY SUPPLY, 6729 BROCKTON AVENUE, PUT Voil, Lono VVhorIey, ond Denise I'IoITer ore reody To osk, Mirror, mirror on The woli, who is The ToiresT of Them oII7 T63 When if came To choosing befvveen a carfon of refreshing SWISS DAIRY miIk and Diane Olbrighf, Bill Lewis confessed fhaf The rnilk from SWISS DAIRY, 4221 Buchanan, is unbeafable for its healfhful, safisfying, wholesome, and fresh fiavor--buf for a cIafe'Pl lfI'1h1ri lJh'II'nII5g l.1r.n. s ff- mr rm VVeIl known to both John Birbeck ond Doug Donohue is the motto ot MEN'S AND BOYS' FASHION GUILD, Dress right-you con't oltorcl not to. 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' . , - 1-5-74-:rt'Z-14:-:f:':-3-:-:-:-:-:-:-.IL-:-:-:-:':-:4:-:-:-:-:-:' mg5,5,5,335:35,,.::,q::q ,:,:::-Q:4355555:55:5515:5:513533:-1:1-.:r:r:r1r:r:r:1:f:::-yr: O K SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE REDLANDS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 64 More importcintly thcin ever, eolucoition plcxys CI signihcont role in the destiny ot our notion. Moy this yeor's scholostic honors inspire turther achievement! Now, John, just loecouse you like the entertoinment doesn't meon thot you hove to steol the show, insists Dione Sorben. John Peterson seems delighted with the entertoinment, teotured nightly, ot the DUNES, 3667 PLAZA MALL, ff I The employees aT MUNDY'S CENTRAL PHARMACY, 65I'I MAGNOLIA AVENUE, are always ready, will- ing, and able To help you with any of your pharma- ceutical needs. What shade of yellow did you have in mindP querries Drew Newman oT Sandy Conrad at PITTSBURGH PAINTS COMPANY, 3550 EIGHTH STREET. For The exact shade of any choice of color, you will Tind it aT PITTSBURGH PAINTS COMPANY. So this is where they keep The power gianTfP ThaT's right! Every appliance Tram The A-I SHOP, 3774 TENTH STREET, is power-packed and Tull of action. VViTh an of These Tine bats Trom STEWART'S SPORTING CENTER rlyfli WZIIII Y at either 5204 ARLINGTON, or 3557 PLAZA MALL, we can bat a Thousand, say Chris Berkey and Susie Sebald ruthIessIy. J . ' 1, flljllfflllllllf IIIII X s ' ,L I ,Af ,LI GARDEN OF PRAYER MORTUARY 7944 MAGNOLIA AVENUE Where services need never be expensive to be memorable. PLAZA AUTOMGTIVE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION SERVICE EXCHANGE OR REPAIR SALES cmd SERVICE - AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONERS TERMS AVAILABLE 6343 MAGNOLIA AVENUE - RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 686-7'I1'I UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK, the bank that does a little more for you, is conveniently located at 4I'IO MAIN STREET to serve your every banking need. Lounging by the poolside in their casual clothes from PAM-ALLE, 3827 MAIN STREET, are Kathy Brusca and Marcia Phelps. WouIdn't it be funny it they tell in or were pushed into the water'P They aren't worried, though, because it vvouIdn't hurt their top-quality clothes from PAM-ALLE. Much to the pleasure at Ann Hunter and Sue Nichols, Pat Lordan seems to gave gotten herselt out on a limb lwhat used to be a limb at any ratel. JOHN SUVERKRUP LUMBER COMPANY, 3625 FIRST STREET, can get you out ot a spot like this by supplying the hnest materials tor any of your contracting needs. . , .ll , At the RIVERSIDE SWIM CLUB, 5695 GLENHAVEN, the surfing may not be the best, but Gary Freshley, Mike Myers, Mark Rubin, Craig Libuse, and Cathy Stringtellow know that it does offer to its members and their guests the tinest facilities tor swimming, tennis, volleyball, shutIIe board, and ping pong. .IusT because you don'T have any money cloesn'T mean ThaT you c:an'T Take me ouT Tonight I know iusT The people who can help you, explains RuTh Chess To John Thomas aT CONSUMERS FINANCE COMPANY, 6640 BROCKTON AVENUE. I Since TUXIES SELF SERVICE DRIVE IN oTTers you The besT Toocl Tor your money, iT is easy To undersTand why They have grown and grown and grown wiTh Riversicle. They now have Three IocaTions T953 EIGHTH STREET 6030 MAGNOLIA, and 3635 CONGRATU LATIONS AND BEST WISHES to THE CLASS OF '64 from RIVERSIDE ROLLER RINK 4260 TESQUESQUITE Well, lwow cloes it work on an angry motl'ier'P aslc Jett Reade and Gary Stevens ot Janice Butler at the PRINGLE DRUG COMPANY, 3996 MAIN STREET. PRlNGLE'S ltas not only a fine line of drugs and cosmetics, but also stationery ancl toys. L For every facet ot gem buying, the employees at C!-lAR'Al.S JEWELRY STORE, 3953 BEATTY DRIVE, after you the beneit ol their vast experience and knowledge. l-laving recently expanded, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY is anxious to serve you. SEARS, conveniently located at 5261 ARLINGTON AVENUE, has ample parking and a variety of merchandise to satisfy every need. Sandy Colbern has finally convinced Wayne Stilgebouer to come clean. Come clean, that is, at WESTINGHOUSE SELF- SERVICE LAUNDROMAT AND DRY CLEANERS, 3355 MARKET STREET. idx' Oh, what big muscles you have, says Claudia l-lonisek of Herman Fisher and Keith Nessle as they hold the insignia of the ROHR CORPORATION, 8200 ARLINGTON AVENUE, in their hands. How- ever, it is the strength and quality of their product, airplane parts, that make the ROHR heard all over the world, ThoT's righT, exploins Lorry Gusfofson To Kay BiTTers ond Suzanne Roe. AT EAGLE TRACTOR COMPANY, T555 EIGHTH STREET, The big Wheel is in The IJCICI4 clnd The srnoll one in The TronT so we would olwoys be going clown hill cincl vve'cI never run ouT of gos. The people QT EAGLE TRACTOR COMPANY ore olvvoys Thinking oT vvoys To moke Their Trc1cTors ond oTher rnochinery more procTiCol. -:H,,w.A,,,,Nk N Shopping QT IMPERIAL HARDWARE, 3750 MAIN STREET, Lynolo Byrum remorks To Dovid Asom, Isn'T This G lovely ploiTTerP ATTTrms Doviol, WhoT Cl dish! IMPERIAL HARDWARE hos on excellenT line of TUrniTure, Toiblewcire, horclwoire, ond Toys.. I I I You didn'T hoye To ecli Them Gill, Chime Bill VViIliomson, Cheryl Templeton, Mike I Grant, Terry Oolces, Phil Boldwin, Pdf Fronken, ond John Roberfus. IT seems Thor the Tempiofion of The delicious food or B 8. B DRIVE IN, 4450 MAGNOLIA AVENUE, vvos just Too hord for Eddie Finney To resist. l R 'I 1 5 -2 5 : M Knights in shining armor cIon't come on white horses anymore. Rather, like Bud Dormeden they ride in beautiful imported sports cars from AL PERNETT IMPORTED CARS, 1521 EIGHTH STREET. Us RENT-A-TUX wearers would rather tight than switch, say Dave Scot and Tony Stepohovich. Sharilyh Nims heartily agrees, tor the victor will take her dancing. RENT-A-TUX, 3581 EIGHTH STREET, has tormal attire tor any occasion. Wwnfffxwvmf 7, - , ,Maw ,, ,i A Ieak like that is nothing to make tun ot, says Pam Fisher to Russ Blomberg and John Goggin. Actually, though, there is really nothing to worry about. You see, Pam is representing RELIABLE PLUMBING COMPANY, 171 EAST BLAINE STREET, and they can tix anything. Stepping through the door ot fashion and into KRISTY'S are Dorothy Bottel, Karen Milam, and Donna Taylor. They know that KRISTY'S at either 3961 MAIN STREET or 3598 PLAZA MALL, has the t1nest clothes for school, work, or dress. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES 'ro the CLASS OF '64 from RIVERSIDE MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASSGCIATION BUICK-ROY HELGESON CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE-RUBIDOUX MOTORS CHEVROLET-DE ANZA CHEVROLET CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH-MOSS MOTORS FORD-WARREN-ANDERSON COMPANY LINCOLN, MERCURY, CONTINENTAL, ENGLISH FORD-BOYER MOTORS RAMBLER, METROPOLITAN-H. FLOYD BROWN PONTIAC-KENNEDY PONTIAC BRASS ridgeport CO. I RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA ECIALISTS IN METALS FROM ALUMINUM TO ZIRCONI A-I Shop ....,...,....,..,,,.., Advance Dry Cleaners .,..,....... Allbright's Automotive Stores ..,...... AI Pernett Imported Cars ...,.... A. R. Coffin Shoe Store .....A. B 8g B Drive In ...,..,........., Bell Company Cleaners .......... Bridgeport Brass Company ....... Brown's Engine Rebuliding ....... Center Lumber Company ........ Char'als .........................,.l. Community Loan Service ........ Consumer's Finance ................... Dole SQ Company Insurance ..,...... Doll House Coiffures ............,. Donnell's Flowers ...s...A..... Don's Music Company ........ Dunes Restaurant ...........,. Eagle Tractor Company ............. Field Studios of Photography ........ Garden ot Prayer Mortuary ......... G. K. C. .................................... . Goda Gown Shop ........ Goerres Typewriter ................ Hamlin Insurance Company ......,.. Hayman's House of Appliance ........ HuFFman's Furniture .........,..,...... Imperial Hardware ....,..,. J. C. Penney Company .......... Johnson Tractor Company .............. John Suverkrup Lumber Company ......... ......... Junior Shoetown ............................ Kirk Jewelers .............. K 8. N Motorcycles ......... Kristy's ............................. La Paloma Restaurant ......... Luman Green Jewelers .................. Men's ancl Boys' Fashion Guild .... ADVERTISERS' INDEX Muncly's Central Pharmacy ....,.. Pam-Alle Dress Shop .,....., .. Party Time ,....................... Pittsburgh Paints Center .,.. ..... Plaza Automotive ............ Plywall Products .....,.........,........... Pratt Brothers' Sporting Goods .,...... Pringle Drug Company ............. . Reliable Plumbing Company ......... Ren-a-Tux ......................... . .............. Riverside Daily Press and Enterprise .........'l5'l Riverside Dairy .........I70 Riverside Motor Car Dealers Associa1ion......... .........I57 Riverside Oltice Riverside Optical Service .........'I48 .........I75 .........I6I .........I65 ...,.....'I73 Rome's Tire and Auto Su Riverside Roller Rink ......,. Riverside Swim Club ........ Rohr Aircraft Corporation ....... ..... PPIY -'--' -4- .........I63 Rouse's Diamonds...................... .........'I67 Roy and Ruben's....,.. .........'l50 Royle .........I54 .........'l52 .........'I59 ' ' Spencer's Prescription Ph .........I62 .........I50 Sears, Roebuck and Company ......... ..... Security First National Bank ......... ..... Sizzling Platter ............................. armacy ........ ..... Standard Beauty Supply ............. ..... .........'l73 Stationers Corporation .........I57 Sterling Savings 81 Loan Association....... .........'I5I Stewart's Sporting Goods................ .........'l59 Taco Tia .........I5'I Taylor's Appliance .........'I6I .........'I77 'I5O ' ' ' I68 Swiss Dairy.. .................. .. The Harris Company ........ .... Tuxie's Drive In ................ .... United California Bank ................................................ .........I75 Westinhouse Selt-service .........I65 Laundromat 81 Dry Cleaners WE GRATEFULLY WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE BUSINESS FIRMS WHO HAVE SO KINDLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUCCESS OF OUR 'I964 KOALA. LET US SHOW OUR APPRECIATION BY PATRONIZING THESE FIRMS. Aagaard, Stephanie 32, 94, 104, Adams, Mrs. Roberta 18, 30 Adams, Mr. Kelly 16, 89 Aclelson, Mrs, Elsie 25, 113 Anderson, Georgia 27 Anderson, Miss Betty 19, 111 Babcock, Mrs. Gladys T. 10 Ballen, Mrs. Rose 26 Beckley, Mr. Maurice 19 Bell, Mr. Wm. lll 18 Bigbee, Mr. David 17 Blackwell, Mrs, Margaret 25 Blakesley, Mrs. Emma 15 Booth, Mr. Wilbur 21 Brand, Mr. Ralph, 19, 107 Brekke, Miss Alice 18 Bronstrup, Mr. George 17 Brumrnel, Mr. Don 15 Butterfield, Mr. Ralph 26 Camp, Mr. Mead 17, 66 Cogswell, Mr. Prescott 20, 30 Collopy, Mr. Wm. 17, 66 Conley, Ida 27 Cook, Mr. Arthur 16, 76 Corley, Mrs. Dorothy 66 Cuftaro, Mr. Joseph 15 Cummings, Mr. Joseoh 18 Curry, Mr. Richard 20 Cushman, Mr. Cecil 121 Davidson, Mr. Walter 16, 86 Davisson, Mr. Luther 12 119, 140, 153 Abbott, David 32 Adam, Jim E. 32 Adame, Sammy 32 Adams, Frank 32 Adams, James W. 32, 128 Adams, Sarita 9, 32, 90 Addington, Judith 32 Aikin, Larry 32, 98 Alessandro, Sharon 32 Alexander, Bruce 32, 143 Alexander, Kathy 32 Alexander, Linda 32 Allen, Judith 32, 94, 140 Allen, lKathy3g2 A in, exa Almquist, Martin 32, 110, 120' f 121, 158 Amdal, Philip 32, 110 Anchondo, Connie 32 Andersen, Steve 32, 127 Archer, Darlene 32, 102, 107 Archibald, Joyce 32, 113 Arthur, Richard 32 Asarn, David 32, 173 Aschenbrenner, Ann 33 Ashley, Randy 33, 151 Attridge, Colby 33, 163 Atzbach, Michael 33 Avila, Terry 33 Babcock, Christine 33, 92, 94, 140 Baca, Leroy David 33 Bagwell, Beth 33, 92, 161 Bailey, Bonnie 33 Bailey, Brooke 33, 106, 139, 142, 143 Baird, Geolggse 33, 133 Baker, Art Baldwin, Philip 33, 139, 175 Banks, Tony 33 Barger, Ginger 33, 100 Barlow, Ray 33 Barnett, Alan 33 Barnett, Bruce 134 Barnhill, Rebecca 33, 36, 111 Baross, Jim 33, 144, 159 Barraza, Alex 33 Barrier, Susan 33, 90 Bartel, Herb 33, 110 Barth, Reginald Bartle , Bonnie Batzleil Kathleen 34, 143. 145 Bauch, Cathleen 33, 94, 141 Bauske, Brian 34, 94, 96, 97, 104, 105, 106, 111 Beausoleil, Ruth 34, 141 Beeson, Brad 34 Bender, Terri 34 Berg Betty 34 Bergman, Francine 34, 85, 92, 93, 94, 109, 159 Berkey, Chris 5, 34, 166 Bermudez, EvelYf1 34 Bernstrom, Chris 34, 109 Berry, Brent 7, 34, 112, 120, 121, 165 Bickford, Judy 34 Bigfeother, Thelma 34 Bigfeather, Zelrna 34 Birbeck, John 34, 112, 165 Bishop, Julie 85, 109 Bitters, Kay 34, 114, 115, 173 Birtmann, Donna 34 Bixel, Marshal 34, 104 Blankenship, Scndw 34' 160 Blomberg, Russell 34, 120, 130 Boclle, Rick 34, 136 180 PICTURE INDEX Dickson, Mr. Robert 14 Diillenbaugh, Mrs. Carolyn G. 10 Dilts, Miss lva Lee 22 Dooley, Mrs. Jo Ellen 21, 66 Doshna, Miss Sonia 9, 22 Dubois, Mr. Zola 17 Dyer, Mr. Robert David 26 Eister, Mr. J. Owen 66 Elliott, Mr, John 20 Elliott, Miss Margaret 19 Elliott, Miss Suzanne 22, 140 Ely, Miss Carol 22 Epp, Mr. Richard 21 Eynon, Mr. Leslie 20, 30 Fahrnbruck, Mr. Ted 14 Ferguson, Miss Diane 18 Field, Virginia 27 Fisher, Mildred 27 Garcia, Delphinia 27 Georis, Mr. Gaston 21, 106 Gilbert, Miss Gladys 21 Grant, Mr. James 15 Green, Mr. Earle 16 Hadwiger, Mr. Russell 8, 16 Haley, Mrs. Erma 18 Hall, Sgt. Ralph 23, 142 Hall, Mr. William 19 Halle, Mr. Ray 23,121,124 Hammerschmiclt, Mr. Ben 23, 121 Hampson, Mr. Richard B. 10 Blutman, Les 34, 87, 90, 91 Bonds, Bobby 34, 123, 130, 132 Bonneau, Ronald 35 Borchert, Ronald 35 Bottel, Dorothy 35 Bower, Jennifer 35, 97 Box, Troy 35 Boyd, Tim 35 Bradford, Joanne 35 Bradshaw, Bob 139 Braggs, Carolyn 35 Briggs, Barry 35, 108, 139 Briggs, Robert 35 Brill, Janie 35, 94, 108, 109 Brinton, Marguerite 35 Britt, Gregory 35 Brown, Bruce 35, 120, 130, 131 Brown, Lee 35 Bruce, Tamara 31, 35, 161 Brunig, Janice 35, 88 Brunson, Charlene 35 Brusca, Kathy 35, 113, 140, 168 Bunchek, Richard 35 Burkhart, Pao 102 Burrus, Gary 35 Burton, Nancy 35, 104 Bush, Twila 36 Butler Butler Butler, Janice 6, 36, 113, 118, 171 Rich E.64,111 Richard M. 36, 94, 97, 107 109 102, , Byrn, Sharon 36 Byrum, Linda 36, 97, 109, 111, 143, 145, 173 Cable, Murry 36, 120, 121 Cabrera, Richard 36 Cadwalader, James 36, 143 Calhoun, Yvonne 36 Campbell, Mike 31, 36 Canada, Richard 36, 123 Canzoneri, Dan 36 Carey, Bill 36 Carlson, Gardner 36 Carman, Gail 36, 92, 107, 113, 141 Carrnody, Fredilynn Louise 36, 109, 111 Carpenter, Dennis 36 Carroll, Daniel Howard 36, 136 Caulk, Cynthia 5, 36, 148 Cerda, Richard 36 Chaffee, Stephen 1, 36, 104, 153 Chapman, David 104 Chapman, Linda M. 36 Charlton, Kenneth E, 5, 36, 94, 96, 112, 139 Chavez, Priscilla 36 Chess, Ruth 36, 102, 120 Christensen, Lynn 37, 113 Clark, Linda 37 Clark, Philip S. 37, 86, 96, 112, 123, 159 Clark, Roger 37, 128, 134 Clark, Sherryl 37 Clark, Terry 37, 90, 104, 119, 130 Clay, Sandra Mae 37 Clayton, Sheri Diane 37, 101, 114, 115,116,118,14O,160 Clinton, Jane 37 Clucas, Cathy 37 Cochran, Pamela 6, 30, 37, 98, 113, 153 Cockrum, Don 37 Cody, Lynn A, 37, 109 Coe, Douglas Stuart 37, 75, 88, 158 Colbern, Sandra Alene 37, 96, 106, 113, 172 Collins, Thomas 37, 102, 107, 109, 111 FACULTY Haneke, Mr. Donald 26, 103 Hannah, Frances 27 Hawley, Mr. Raphael 15 Hedden, Miss Alice 95 Hegerick, Mary 27 Henry, Miss May 18 Hicks, Mr. lrving 17 Hough, Mr. Howard 18 Hughes, Mr. Eugene 23, 126, 139 James, Mr. William 16 Jennings, Mr. Alphaeus 23, 134, 135 Knie, Mr. Donald 26 Kramer, Miss Donna 22 Ledbetter, Mr. James 76 Leigh, Mr. Floyd 18 Leuenberger, Mr. Joseph 21 Lewis, Kay 27 Littleworth, Mr. Arthur L. 10 Londos, Mr, George 15 Lopez, Miss Delia 21 Luallin, Agnes 27 McAbee, Miss Agnes 21 McClintock, Mr. Robert 18 McGowan, Mr. Glenn 16 McKeever, Miss Laura 18 Mackenzie, Mrs. Marie 16 Marshall, Mr. Earl 23, 121 Martin, Mr. Alvin 20 Miller, Birdene 27 Miller, Mr. Bruce 10 SENIORS Conrad, Sandy 37, 107, 166 Cooper, Curtis 37, 124, 126 Cooper, Lee 102 Cormier, Susan 37, 113, 158 Corona, Patsy 37 Corridan, William 37, 136 Cortez, Graciela 37 Cost, Dennis 37, 158 Courtney, Sally 37, 93, 140, 162 Cowdrey, Patrick 38 Craig, Terry 38, 113 Crawford, Dennis 38 Creason, Richard 38, 104 Cram, Sandra 38, 102 Crouse, Jim 38 Crump, Danny 38 Cruz, Connie 38, 93 Cruz, Philip 38 Cuesta, Art 38 Cullen, Hannah 38, 113, 170 Culpepper, Leon 38 Cumbey, John 38 Curtiss, Charles 7, 38, 96, 106 133, 143, 145 Dahl, Roger 38 Dailey, Mickey 38 Dalton, Charles 38 Danielson, Jim 38 Daries, Dave 38 Davidson, Jeanie 38 Davis, James 38, 130, 131 Dawidziak, Stephen 38, 91 Deal Suezella 38, 106, 113, 140 Deaton, Janet 38 DeCorte, Joe 39 Dell, Sandra 39, 141 Denny, Jim 39, 143 DesRochers, Barbara 39 Dess, William 39, 110, 123, 133 Devitt, Frank 39 Diaz, Elizabeth 39 Diaz, Ruthie 39, 103 Dietrick, Jan 29, 31, 39, 93, 111, 162 Dockstader, Bob 39 Dodson, J. Orville 39, 94, 96, 97 106,108,109,111 Donahue, Douglas 39, 86, 110, 165 Dornieclen, Bud 39, 100, 174 Douglas, Kathy 39 Douglas, Jerilee 39 Drake. Stephen 39, 96, 106 Dudley, Michael 39 DuPree, Louis 39 Duron, Rebecca 39 Early, Mike 39 Early, Patricia 39, 93, 96, 106, 111, 140 Edwards, Pat 39 Edwards, Richard 39 Egan, Pat 39 Eggers, Sally 40 El Fawal, Watcfaa 40, 93, 106, 113, 160 Elesarraras, David 40 Ellowitz, Jonathan 30, 40, 87, 112, 139, 161 Erickson, Don 40 Erwin, Harry 40, 94, 96, 106, 143 Estep, Charles 40 Etheridge, Carol 40 Eubank, Sandra 40 Evans, Gail 40 Fakunkiny, Paul 40 Feieran, Dorothy 40, 109, 111 Ferguson, Terry 40 Ferrell, Patricia 40 Field, Betty Jean 40, 102, 140 Miller, Mr. Eugene 16 Monson, Mr. Harry 17 Mosher, Mr. George 17 Mulkey, Mrs. Willetta 76 Neel, Virma 27 Nixon, Miss Nadine 22 Patterson, Lucile 27 Patterson, Mrs. Thelma 18 Pauw, Mrs. Jan 21 Peterson, Mr. Daniel 17 Phillips, Mr. Robert F. 25, 91 Pope, Mr, John 17, 138 Prokop, Sgt. Alexander 142 Reynolds, Ida 27 Rife, Mr. Orrin 23, 121 Riggio, Mr. Raymond 25 Ringwald, Mr. Roy 15 Roberts, Mr. Edwin 14, 105 Rooney, Mrs. Dorothy 19 Rose, Mrs. Bonnie 24 Rowe, Mr. Donald 17, 107 Rupel, Mr. Paul 14 Rush, Mrs. Anne 66 Scheideman, Verna 27 Schnee, Miss Dorothy 19 Schouler, Miss Vicky 24 Schulze, Miss Gerda 21 Sedgwick, Mrs. Lola 18 Seigworth, Mr. Harold 14, 109 Sharp, Mr. Rae B. 10 Field, Dick 40 Finney, Edris 40, 84, 86, 92, 93, 100, 175 Fischer, Herman 40, 120 Fisher, Pam 5, 30, 40, 103, 140, 143, 145 Fitch, Chulita 40 Fitzgerald, Molly 40, 88, 94, 96, 161 Flahive, Lawrence 40, 102 Fleeman, Connie 40, 111 Flint, Sally 40, 88, 113 Folkins, Jim 41, 104, 133 Folmar, Ed 41, 114, 124, 127 Ford, Bonnie 41, 118 Fordham, Dorothy 41 Fournier, Sandra 41 Fowler, John 41 Fox, Donna 41 Fox, Dottie 41 Franken, Patricia 9, 41, 89, 113, 175 Franklin, Lowell 41 Franks, Barry 41, 108 Freeland, James 41, 110, 114, 136 Freeze, Nancy 41 Friese, Kathy 41 Fritts, Sarah 41 Gallup, Ron 41 Garber, David 41 Garibay, Jose 41 Gary, Tucker 41 Geddes, Bob 41, 130 Geisel, Gene 41 Gemende, Richard 41, 130, 143 George, Jennifer 41 George, Jo Dean 41 Gerdes, Merrily 42 Getchell, Kathy 42, 93 Getchell, Torn 42 Gibson, Daniel 42 Gil ,Rachel 42 Giles, Cheri 42, 109 Glaze, Lyda 42 Glazier, Wallace 42, 104, 120 Glenn, Diane 42, 141 Glenn, Sue 42 Glidewell, Sandy 9, 42 Glover, Lillie 42 Goar, David 42 Godtrey, Larry 42 Goff, Linda 42 Goggin, John 5, 31, 42, 104, 130 Golightly, Bob 73, 120, 121 Gonzales, Esther 42 Goodwin, Georgiana 5, 42, 93, 153 Goodwin, Macy 42, 93, 102 Goodwin, Shirley 42 Goyett, James 42 Graham, Brenda 42 Grant, Michael 42, 120, 175 Greener, Timothy 42 Gregory, Charles 43 Gregory, Jennifer 43 Gregory, Tom 106 Grey, JeFferson 43, 110, 120, 121, 133, 153 Grieshaber, Janet 43 Gronos, Dean 43, 106 Gross, Annabell 43, 103 Grossman, Ron 43, 104, 109 Grote, Orville 43 Guinn, Donald 43, 120, 121, 130 Guinn, Levi 43, 120, 121 Gustafson, Jim 43 Gustafson, Larry 43, 104, 114, 173 Guthrie, Jon 43 Guzman, Mary 43 Hagen Jeff 43, 106 Halsted, Ann 43 Smith, Lucy 27 Smith, Mr. Arthur 13 Smith, Miss Betty 21 Smith, Mr. Jock 6, 16 Smith, Miss Shirley 19, 111 Snedden, Mrs. Eleanor 24, 30 St. Clair, Mr. James 14 Stevens, Susie 27 Stout, Edith 27 Stroup, Doris 27 Tew, Mr. Milton 30 Thayer, Miss Jean 13, 92, 93 Thomas, Mrs. Loraine 16 Thorsen, Mr. B. F. 13 Thorsen, Miss Carolyn 17 Townsend, Sara 27 Valverde, Mr. Art 20, 121 Varnell, Mrs. Sarah 17 Ward, Mrs. June 18 Watters, Mr. Leroy 16 Webber, Mr. Charles 17 Weil, Maior John T. 23, 142 Wheeler, Mrs. Ruth 30 White, Mr. Dan 26, 127 Wilson, Mr. Bruce 23, 121, 136 Wilson, Mr. James 18 Whitten, Sibyl 27 Wrentmore, Mr. George 11 Vtlright, Mr. Robert 19 Zehnpfenig, Mrs. Cleo 24 Hampson, Richard K. 43, 112, 114, 124, 125, 160 Hampton, Calvin 43 Hannah, Bill 43, 150 Hansen, Ann 43 Hansen, Fred 43, 94, 96, 106 Hargrove, Jim 43, 157 Harper, Beverly 43, 150 Harris, Doris 43 Harrison, Dian 44 Harwood, William 44, 154 Hasson, Ronald 44, 102, 104, 110, 120,121,122,123,152 Hatch, Harry 44, 143, 145 Hatfield, Barbara 44 Hawkins, Michael 7, 44, 106 Heilbrun, Mona 44 Heimann, Barbara 44 Helmholtz, Ed 44 Hemstreet, Robert 44 Henig, Gary 44 Henry, Gerri 44, 102 Henry, Janet 102 Herbert, Scott 44 Hermon, Tom 44 Hernandez, Ernest 44 Hernandez, Umberto 44 Herrea, Rudy 44 Herrwood, Sandy 44 Hert, Ron 102 Hice, Margaret 44 Hilborn, Robert 44, 106, 174 Hill, Carolyn 44 Hill, H, Leroy 44, 102, 109 Hoertsch, Allan 44 Hotctmann, Sharon 44, 94, 107, 113 Hofman, Alice 45 Hogan, Cathy 45, 97 Holder, Denise 45, 163 Hollander, Laura 45, 102 Hollander, Linda 45, 106 Holmes, Dave 45 Holmes, Jeffrey 45, 109 Holmes, Linda 45, 102 Honisek, Claudia 45 Horst, James 45 Horstman, William 5, 45, 86, 107, 110, 161 Hosking, Jim 45 Hough, Danny 45 Howard, Patricia 45 Hoyle, Robert 45, 144 Huard, Donna 45 Hubbard, Briggie 45, 113, 114, 162 Hubbert, Robert 31, 45, 65, 98, 115 139, 161 Hudgins, Kathleen 45, 97, 141 Hughes, Mike 45 Hull, Robert 3, 45, 143, 144 Hunter, Ann 45, 140, 168 Hunter, Robert 45, 87, 91, 98, 106, 153 Hutchinson, Charles 45, 110 lngley, Shirley 46, 92, 108 lvanoft, Susan 90, 91, 104, 109, 161 Jackson, Joanne 46, 94, 97 104 Jackson, Larry 46 I Jackson, Sharon 46, 141 Jacobs, Jim 46 Jaques, Vera 46, 141 Jensen, Gordon 46, 110 o anson, Johnn 4 Johnson, John 46, 6' 130' 133 Johnson, Lethia 46 Jlolllnson, Linda 46 o nson, P llis 46, 11 117,140,l148 4' 115' Johnson, Scott 46 Johnson, Suzanne 46, 109, 111 Johnston, Keren 102, 108, 140 Jones, Rebecca 46, 91, 140, 161 Jorda Jones, William 46 Jones, Patricia 46, 87, 88, 94, 154 Jones, Ronald 46, 136 n, Gail 46 Jorgensen, Gary 46 Justis, Janet 46 Kalberg, Charles 46 Kaping, Dennis 46, 106 KGPPS, Sharror 46, 107, 108, 141 Kelly, Gary 47, 65, 90, 98, 151 Kelsey, Ann 47, 94 Kemper, David 47 lSef1ClGll, Nancy 47, 141 Kendrick, George 47 Kenyon, Denny 47 Kepler, Kathie 47 Killingbeck, Murlina 47 King, Emma 47 King, Joanne 47, 90, 140 King, Larry 47, 120 King, Linda 47 King, Sherry 47, 98 Klein, Gloria 47 Klinger, Karol 47, 140 Klinkert, Charlyn 47, 89, 102, 140, 158 Klug, Fred 47 Knutrila, Arlen 2, 47, 120 Koldewyn, Richard 47, 102 Komlenich, Sandra 47, 89, 158 Kormos, Ron 47 Kraus, Dennis 47, 104, 105 KreY, Kathy 47, 75, 151 Kriz, Danny 47 Kruell, Dennis 48 Kugel, Leslie 48 Kurr, Jerry 48 Krutz, Leslie 2, 48, 94, 107 Laivell, Ann 48, 111 Lamb, Joseph 48, 102 l-Gndf'Y, Sharon 48, 90 Lang. Nancy 48 Lanham, Arlene 48 Lanier, Gaye 48 LaRocca, John 48 Lassiter, Rex 48 Lazar, Connie 48, 141 Leach, Sue 48, 113, 143, 145 Leeder, Ray 48 Lehman, Linda 48, 89, 163 Leonard, Shirley 48 Leone, Bonnie 48 Leone, Jim 48 Leonessa, Mike 48 tevegsqwllytorv 31, 48, 108 ewis, 1 iam 48, 1 I-'gm' E31 164 03, 11O,12O, I 1-1591 V019 48, 85, 106, Lindsay, John 48 l34' '69 Lindsey, Terry 49, 136 1-Infud, Mark 49 List, Lloyd 130 Little, Deena 49, 94 98 140 liifgle, Stanley 49 I I 0 o, Thales 49, Lockhart, David 420, 93' l07' 160 Logue, John 49 l-9'1Qbotham, Kathi 49, 140 l-Opez, Raven 49 Lordan, Patricia 49, 163 Lordan, David 49 Lowe, John 49, 104 lucas, cieudie 49, 113, 148 lvftdqwst, Patricia 49, 89 163 l-YChou, Dahlila 49, 90, 91, 103 MacDonald, Gordon 110, 151 McCarthy, Kathy 49 McCarty, Kathleen 49, 94 McClain, Gerldine 49 Mcconnell, Thomas 49 MCCOY, Susan 49, 65, 98 McDaniel, Stephen 49 McFarland, Dianne 49 MCGff7Qor, John 49, 120, 152 mflnilfe, Roger 49 C UTYFS, Julia 50, 107, Mdntvre, Par 50 H3 McKay, David 50 McKee, Kathleen 50, 107, 113 McKinley, Daryle 50 McKinnon, Sandra 50, 98, 108 Adams, Toni 68 Adamson, Gail 72 Addy, Elaine 68 Agurre, Dennis 72 Akluti, Joe 71, 99 Aldama, Armando 72 Alexander, Gaye 69 Algren, Ronnie 68 Allen, Anita 69 Alling, Carolyn 69, 113, 119 Anderson, Andy 70 Anderson, Larry 67 Anderson, Nancy 67, 95, 96, 102, 107, 111 Anderson, Sharon 67, 85 Anderson Stephanie 67 Andrew, Ken 71 Ankenman, Larry 69, 143 Ankenman, Terry 68, 143 McKnight, Jeanne 50, 140 McKinstry, Molly 50, 88, 158 McLean, Angie 50 McLean, Marti 50 McManigill, Susan 31, 50, 107 McMichael, Mary 50, 113 McNamara, Barbara 50 McPherrin, Roberta 50, 94, 113 Madden, Don 50 Magby, Maudestine 50 Malkovich, Ellen 50, 92, 94, 107 Mallory, Mike 50, 111 Mancus, Peter 50 Mandel, Monica 50, 98, 143, 145, Mann, Michael 50, 128, 134 Mann, Richard 143, 144 Mann, Robert 50 Manns, Donna 50 Mapes, Carla 50, 98 Mardel, James 50 Marquez, Ernest 51 Martinez, Jess 51 Martinez, Steven 51 Martini, Diane 51 Marts, Harry 51 Mayer, Kathie 51, 141 Mayo, Suzanne 51, 141 Medlen, John 51 Melli, Jim 51 Merrill, Helen 51 Mertz, Jennifer 51 Middaugh, Diana 51, 94, 106, 107, 140 Miera, Mary 51, 111 Milam, Karen 51 Miller, Steve 51 Miller, Virginia 51, 111 Mills, Christopher 51, 136 Mills, Ronald 51 Mincks, Diana 51, 104, 113, 140 Minnner, Jan 51, 102 Moberg, James 51 Moie, Steven 51, 94, 96, 97, 106 Molitor, William 51, 110 Moore, Brenda 51, 174 Moore, Michael 52, 106 Moran, Marla 52 Morrissey, Sharon 52 Morrison, Betty 52, 141 Morrow, Connie 52, 97, 109, 111 Moser, Karen 52 Mullaney, Joan 52 Murphy, Joan 52, 104 Murphy, Tim 73 Murray, Sharon 52 Murton ,Phyllis 52 Myers, Hugh 52 Myers, Mikal Elanie 52, 93, 169 Nance, Barbara 52, 113 Nash, Larry 52, 143 Nash, Lynn 52 Nelson, Barbara 52 Nessle, Keith 7, 52, 120, 130 Nettles, Joe 52, 109 Newman, Drew 52, 103, 108, 166 Nichols, Sue 30, 52, 113, 140, 168 Nicholson, Duane 52, 102 Nicholson, Phyllis 52, 102 Niederkorn, Nancy 52, 94, 97, 104, 113 Nims, Sharilyn 31, 52, 174 Nitz, Diane 53 Noel, Fred 53, 110 Noreikas, Mike 53 Norman, Daniel 53 Norris, Michael 53 Nurre, Marc 53, 106, 108, 111 Oakes, Nancy 53 Oakes, A. Terry 53, 110, 175 Oberle, John 53 O'Connor, Mike 53 O'Connor, William 53 Odra, Martin 53 Olbright, Diane 53, 114, 118, 142, 143, 145, 164 Olivarria, Olga 53, 113 Oliver, Sandra 53 Olson, Roger 53 Orrock, Todd 53 Oschwald, Erika 93, 102 Ostermiller, Jeffrey 53 Palma, Bob 53 Palmer, Margaret 53, 153 Pappas, William G. 53, 174 Parker, Caroline .53 Archibald, Heather 68 Armontrout, Susan 68 Armstrong, Patsy 69 Arons, Terri 71 Arthur, Cathy 68 Ayala ,Rudy 72 Ayers, Terry 68 Bacon, Dave 71 Bahles, Bill 68 Bailey, Larry 69 Baillie, Bruce 71 Bain, Darrell 68 Bain, John 69 Baldwin, James 67, 104 Ballard, Margaret 68 Balogh, Diane 68 Baran, Bunny 68 Bareham, Doug 69, 134 Baker, Richard 67, 120 Parker, Darlene 53 Parker, Mary 53, 104 Parks, Gary 4, 54, 134 Parks, Sharon 54, 92 Patterson, Danny 54, 110 Patterson, Linda 54, 92, 93, 107 Patterson, Sharon 54 Pearson, Donna 54 Pearson, Georgia 54, 140 Pena, Veronica 54 Peppers, Jerome 54 Perkins, Robert 54 Perricone, Paul 54 Perry, Elaine 54, 141 Perry, Evelyn 54, 103 Perry, Phyllis 54, 103, 141 Peters, Linda 54 Peterson, John 54, 86, 101, 110, 120,121, 130,150 Peterson, Nancy 31, 54, 92, 119, 165 Peterson, Sharon 54 Petlansky, Michael 54 Petrasek, Joe 54 Schmid, Larry 57 Schuster, Diane 31, 57, 150 Scl1uttera, Chris 57 Schwolier, Terry 57, 94 Schweitzer, Monte 57 Scollarcl, Sue 57, 92, 113, 140, 154 Scott, Dave 58, 174 Searcy, Robert 58, 120, 152 Searle, Nathan 58 Sebald, Susan 58, 166 Seegraves, Gary 58 Seymour, Alyce 58 Sharp, Elizabetn 58, 111 Shaw, Pat 58 Thelen, Patricia 61 Thomas, Charles, 133 Thomas, Dennis 61, 143 Thomas, Georgene 61 Thomas, John 61, 94, 109, 170 Thompson , Don 61 Thompson, Gloria 61, 94 Thompson, Greg 61, 98, 106 Thornburg, Diane 61 Thorne, Sandy 61 Thorne, Sandy 61 Timmons, Tipton, Ja Joyce 14, 61 ney 62 Toledo, Bessie 62 Toile, John 102 Petrulak, Pam 54, 140 PfeiPier, Barbara 54, 85, 141, 163 Phelps, Marcia 31, 54, 168 Phillips, Craig 54, 120 Pierce, Gordon 55, 106, 111 Piscatella, Steven 55, 140 Pitchford, Emily 55, 108 Pittsford, Bonnie 55, 93 Pollock, Jon 55 Pool, Sandra 55, 102, 111 Poole, Gary 55, 102 Poole, Pamela 55, 102 Porter, David 55 Powers, Patricia 55, 107 Sheahan, Mike 58 Sheahan, Pat 58, 109 Sheldon, Mary 58 Sheridan, Michelle 58 Sherman, Gary 58, 98, 100 Shervani ck, Barbara 58, 92, 102, 140 Sherwood, Diane 58, 90, 91, 108, 113 Shettel, Alice 58, 94, 96, 104, 109 Sieradzk Siket, Ja i, Hank 31, 58, 94,109,110 mes 58 Silva, Tony 58 Sims, Evelyn 58 Skorheim, Pete 58 Smith, Byron 58, 130, 133 Smith, Claude 58 Smith, Claudette 108 Smith, David 59, 69, 113 Smith, Randall 59, 143 Smith, Raymond 59 Snodgrass, D. 102 Snyder, Sara 5, 59, 88, 93, 162 Soden ,Stan 5, 59, 106, 110, 162 Sontra, John 59, 132 Tolin, Pat 62, 140 Tootell, Bill 62 Torres, Frank 62 Toshiro, Stephen 94, 123 Trimble, Don 62 Turner, Allen 62 Tyrrell, Pat 62, 141, 153 Underwood, Don 62, 106, 111 Vail, Patricia 62, 163 Valencia, Beatrice 62, 111 Van Dusen, Carolyn 62 Vargas, Esther 62 Vargas, Gloria 62 Vasquez, Betty 62 Vasquez, Dario 62, 107, 111 Vasquez, Sally 62 Vaughn, Ross 62 Vinson, Margaret 62 Volker, Roger 62 Vtfaddell, Diane 62, 107, 141 Wade, Jewel 62 Vtlaggoner, James 62 Pratt, Nancy 55, 141 Pratt, Von 55, 102 Preiean, Anna 55 Preston, Bill 55 Quiroz, Joe 55 Quiroz, Manuel 55 Rae, Suzanne 55, 173 Raleigh, Bill 55 Ramirez, Diane 55 Randall, George 55, 120, 130 Rangel, Raymond 55 Rash, Randy 55 Rauch, Bruce 55, 104 Reade, Jeff 24, 55, 130, 171 Redaelli, Robert 56, 124 Reedy, Linda 56 Reeser, Becky 56 Reyes, Beatrice 56, 111 Rheberg, Dwain 56, 157 Rhoads, Kathleen 56 Rhudy, David 56, 100, 126 Richards, Eadie 56, 65, 141 Richards, Steve 56 Richardson, Eddie 56, 170 Ricketts, Sandy 56 Rife, Douglas 56, 94, 95, 96, 97 Ringstrom, Marsha 56, 113, 150 Rivera, Lesbia 56, 107 Rivera, Yolanda 56 Roberts, William 56, 108 Roberts, JePF 56 Robertson, Carol 56, 106, 107, 111, 113 Robertson, Susan 56, 140 Robertus, John 5, 56, 106, 112, 175 Robinson, Sally 56, 140, 143, Sorbello Bob 59, 131,133 Sorben, Diane 59, 87, 94, 96, 97, 101,114,115,118,140145,150 Soria, Mary 59 Soria, Pauline 59, 111 Spadi, Angelo 59 Sprinkle, Tommie 59 Squire, Paula 59 Stacey, Kenneth 59, 106, 128, 134 Stafford, Linda 59, 93 Stalder, Linnea 59, 102 Stamm, Norman 59 Stanfield, Norma 59, 111 Stanton, Richard 59 Stebler, Frederick 59, 143 Stebnitz, Sharon 59 Steigerwald, John 59 Stein, Sherry 59, 141 Stein, Terry 59 Steinke, Karen 60 Stephenson, Carol 60 Steponovich, Tony 120, 174 Stevens, Gary 60, 171 Stevens, Tony 60 Stewart, Bill 60, 124 Stewart, Daniel 60, 110 Stilgebouer, Wayne 60, 172 Stires, William 60 Stokely, Mary 60 Stout, Don 60, 86, 106, 112, 150 Stout, Sandy 60 Stowe, Gloria 60, 93 Strange, James 60, 120 Strebe, Richard 60, 102 Stroud, Cheryle 60 Strudthotlf, Dale 60 145, 159 Rockwell, Elizabeth 31, 56, 93, 97, 140, 163 Rodriguez, Elizabeth 56 Roepke, Ron 56, 134 Rondeau, Jo Ann 57, 97, 109 Ross, John 57, 102 Rubin, Sue 57, 85, 88, 151 Runyan, Judy 57 Russell, Beverly 57 Russell, Gregory 57, 90 Ruston, Lar:'y 57 Ruther, Hans 57, 133, 160 Rutherford, Jim 57, 120 Ryno, Pamela 57, 151 Sakaguchi, Edward 57 Sampson, Mary 31, 57 Sanchez, Phillip 57 Stryker, Douglas 60, 124 Stull, Sigrid 60, 106, 107 Suel, George 60 Suiter, Don 60, 88, 163 Svvaynie, Carole 60 Sweeney, Michael 60, 106, 143, 145 Tabor, Nancy 60 Taliaferro, Sue 60, 113 Tamasonia, William 61 Tashiro, Steve 61 Tavaglione, Linda 5, 61, 102 Taylor, David 61, 85, 133, 143, 145 Taylor, Donna 61 Taylor, Gene 61, 104 Taylor, Goldie 61 Taylor, Jack 61, 109 Taylor, Jerry 61 Taylor, Sheryl 61, 140, 150 Sanchez, Y'-fonne 57 Sandlin, Lon 57 Satter't1eld, Douglas 57 Saunders, Bob 57 Savory, Thomas 57, 130, 133 JUNIORS Barton, Laurel 69, 107 Barnes, Wayne 71, 122, 129, 135 Barnett, Brian 71, 135 Barnhill, Kathy 67, 93 Barrie, Dane 67 Baxter, Dale 70 Beckage, Donna 71, 95, 111 Becker, Cindi 70 Beightol, Jim 73 Bell, Carla 68 Bell, lcla 73 Bellah, Bob 72, 120 Bender, Fields 69 Bennett, Dan 73, 123 Bennett, Mollie 71 Berg, Carol Ann 108 Berg, Ron 74 Bernal, Ernestine 72 Besel, Diana 69 Tedeschi, Barbara 61 Templeton, Cheryl 61, 175 Terry, Paul 61, 120 Tewksbury, Sandra 61, 65, 100, 107, 152 Bice, Hardy 71, 109 Bilodeau, Ken 69, 95, 122 Bingham, Ann 67 Birbeck, Steve 69 Bird, Monty 68 Birts, Jeanne 73, 140 Blackino, Charles 71, 102, 130 Blakslee, Whitney 70 Blankenship, Vivian 74, 99, 106 Blomquist, Dorene 70 Blunde, Graig 72, 104, 135 Boggio, Middle 71, 120 Bolting, Alice 73 Bonnett, William 2, 70, 96 Booth, Elizabeth 70 Bothwell, Toni 72, 93 Bower, Cynthia 70, 111, 113 Bowles, Danny 67 Bowles, Diane 67, 119, 143, 145 Waggoner, Loretta 62 Wahlin, John 63, 94, 97 Vllalcott ,Dave 63 Walden, Marren 63 Vfalker, Arlene 63 Walker, Jeanne 63, 98, 100 Wallace, Sandra 63, 107 Walling Terry ,63, 130 Vtfallis, Sue 63, 104, 105, 141 Walmer, Lauren 63, 140 Walsh, Diane 63, 113, 154 Washington, M. Chuck 63 'tNautelet, Marsha 63 VVeaver, Carol 63 Vtlebb, Arthur 120 Webb, Joanie 63 Vlfebber, Nancy 63, 97 Webster, Pama 63 Weinstein, Nikki 63 Weir, Douglas 63, 94, 107, 133 Weir, Shelia 63, 111 VVeiss, Joel 98, 106, 129 VVerring, Kathy 63, 141 VVest, Nick 63 Westcott, JoAnn 63, 98, 140 Wheat, Bill 63 VVhit18n, Peggy 63, 140 VVhiting, Judy 63 Whorley, Lana 64, 163 Wilcox, Ron 64, 133 Wilkerson, Vicki 64 Williams, Candy 64, 106 Williamson, Bill 64, 117, 129, 130, 175 Vvilson, Carole 64 VVilson, Lanny 64 Vtfilson, Michael 64, 90, 162 Winters, Sterling 64 Wottord, Nancy 64, 158 Wood, Becky 111 VV'oocl, Carl 64, 97, 108, 109 Wood, Dick 64 VVood, Lizbeth 64, 106, 107 Woodside, Jeanne 64 Wooten, Larry 64 Wooten, Rose Marie 64 Vvfarcester, Carole 64, 102, 113 Worden, Barbara 64, 141 VVrigglesvvorth, Janie 64 Wright, Elizabeth 64, 113 Wright, Ladena 64 Wright, Ward 64, 109 Yarosch, Kathryn 64, 94, 106, 107, 140, 154 Yelton, Ed 64 Zehring, Claudia 64, 92, 94, 97, 98, 111, 140 Boyan, Diana 68, 107, 111 Boylan, Rae 67, 123 Braden, Frank 69 Bradshay, Bob 66, 71, 111 Briggs, Andrea 73, 111 Briggs, Barbara 74, 106 Britt, Jessica 69, 107 Brock, Don 69, 99 Brooks, Ann 74, 95, 99, 106, 107, 140 Brooks, Carol 67 Brown, Albert 67, 120 Brown, Bill 67 Brown, Pat 68 Brown, Richard 73 Bruenecke, Richard 72 Bryant, Stephen 71 Brchanan, Elaine 70 Budenz, Richard 72, 110, 129, 135 Buehler, Geraldine 68 Bumstead, Sharon 69, 140 Burgess, Earl 69, 144 Burke, Loreen 70 Burkes, Deborah 67, 104 Bush, Karen 69 Bush, Raymond 73 Bush, Richard 70 Bush, Rodney 70, 130 Bushman, Don 72 40 Bussey, Terry 71, 74, 1 Buttertield, Patsy 72, 95, 99, 104 Byrd, Brenda 71 Cabrera, Steve 74 Caddock, Doyle 66, 67 Cairns, Ellen 72 Calderaz, Mary 73 Caldwell, Robert 70 Calvert, John 128 Cameron, William 68, 102 Campbell, Bill 70, 129, 139 Campos, Tony 73, 122 Capata, Victor 70 Carlson, Sandra 68 Carney, Sue 72 Carter, Ernest 72 Casey, Joanne 67 Castillo, Ed 70 Cathcart, Linda 69, 119, 140 Cavallin, Glenda 71 Chapin, Edward 69 Chgpmcn, Charles 69, 122 Charter, Dale 69 Chermak, Kenneth 69, 144 Childress, Kathryn 71 Clark, Dianne 72 Clark, Robin 72 Clarke, Charles 72, 130 Clarke, Kathleen 67, 95, 99 Clavet, Madeline 72 Clay, Douglas 68 Claybrook, Kathy 70, 105 - Cline, Barbara 1, 72, 87, 143, '45 Cole, Jim 67, 143 Coleman, Bonnie 72 Conn, Jean 68, 99, 104 Connelley, Charla 68, 99, 107 Conner, Cheryl 67 Constable, Sandra 69 Cook, John 128, 134 Cook. Richard 127, 136 Cook, Suzanne 68, 93, 140 Cook, Virginia 102 Cooley, Paul 72 Cornett, Pamela 71, 113 Corridan, Robert 71, 137 Counts, Ken 71 Courtney, Nancy 67, 93 Cowan, Sander 68 Craig Clark 69 Cranford, Larry 73 Crawford, Scott 68, 111 Creager, Susan 68 Cree, Jane 67, 140 Creveling, Linda 72 Cross, Susan 71 Cummings, David 68 Cupp, Michael 72 Dale, Ellen 74 Dale, William 71,122 Dalton, Mary 67 Dalton, Robert 67 Dammers, Derek 72, 123 Damon, Patricia 73 Daniels, Mike 73 Danks, Cheryl 74 Kringer, Davidson, Gary 71 Davis Donald 69 Davis Lee 67, 139 Davis, Lynn 67, 139 Davis Nancy 70 Davis Normen 70 Davis Rodney 70, 144 Davis Stan 71 124 136 Davisson, Greg 72, 102 De Bach, Robert 67 Dean, Joseph 68, 144 Dennis, John 73 Derho, Judy 71 Derick, Peter 68, 99, 104 Deterling, Diana 74, 107 Detwiler, Kenneth 68 De Young, John 71 Diamond, Zalarice 73, 107, 108 Ditlenbaugh, Tai 66, 70, 95, 107, iii Di Fulvio, Donna 71 Direux, Ernestine 69 Dodd, Glenn 67, 122, 133 Dodson, Rob 67, 129 Dolby, Cynthia 72 Dole, .lim 69, 122, 157 Dombrady, Linda 71 Dooley, Wayne 73, 123 Dorner, Edward 69, 135 Dorse, Carol 66, 69 Dow, Richard 70 Dowd, Diana 73 Dowless, Donna 74 Downie, Barbara 72 Drake, Sam 72, 109 Drake, Steven 72 Dreiss, Elaine 73 Drew, Lloyd 72 Drummer, Gary 2, 67, 104 Duarte, Dennis '73 Du Bois, Mark 67, 122 Ducharme, David 67, 110, 137 Dudgeon, Janet 67 182 Dudley, Patricia 71 DuPt1eld, Joe 74 Dunkelberger, Patricia 69, 111 Dunson, James 67 Dusenbery, Cheryl 72 Edgerly, Ronald 71, 99, 120 Edwards, Dorothy 69 Edwards, Evie 72 Emory, Steven 73 Ende'nan, Joyce 68 Enyeart, Brenda 72 Enyeart, Donna 68 Erb, Linda 70, 112 Estep, Janet 68 Evans, Carol 69 Evans, Danny 72 Evans, Ellen 72 Exter, Tyler 67 Fonioy, Sharon 68 Farris, John 65, 67, 131, 133 Ference, Fred 72, 123 Finch, Gerald 74, 104 Finnegan, Cheryl 72 Fisher, Janis 67 Fitch, Cheryl 74, 119, 140, 143, 145 Fitton, Jackie 67 Fitzgerald, Debby 73 Fitzgerald, Sheila 69 Fleming, Tonie 72 Fletcher, Cheryl 66, 71, 95, 99 Foglietta, Harry 110 Fonseca, Della 73 Ford, Camille 72 Foster, Janet 73 Foster, Susan 74 Fowler, Cathy 71 Frame, Stewart 71 Franz, Christine 68, 113 Frazier, Jackson 67 Freshley, Gary 67, 169 Friedman, Mike 102 Friend, Andrew 73, 104, 139 Froome, Carol 71 Frost, Michael 70 Fuentes, Louis 72 Fulgham, Al 132 Fullager, Robert 70, 137 Fuller, Mary 73 Fulton, Frank 70 Gabbard, Barbara 70 Galloway, Mike 67 Garcia, George 73 Cardner, Cariton 73, 143, 144 Gardner, Elaine 67 Garrison, Richard 71, 110 Gaver, Donna 68 Geib, Betsy 69 George, Cynthia 74 Gibson, Jack 83 GiFford, Gary 71, 109, 123 Gil, Rudy 72, 144 Gillette, Judy 68, 140 Gilliam, Judy 68 Giuliano, lra 69 Glass, Tom 74 Goins, Tim 70, 111, 139 Gonzales, Stephanie 71 Goode, Russel 66, 70, 120 Goodwin, Dave 67 Goodwin, Pamela 68 Gordon, Charles 68 Gorman, Sharon 72 Greek, Carl 69 Green, Marie 69 Greene, Joseph 73 Greenhouse, Bernadette 70 Groves, Dorothy 72 Grundvig, Sandra 69, 93 Guerin, Carol 69 Haberski, Patricia 68 Hair, James 69, 102 Hall, Christina 71, 107, 108, 111 Hall, Gail 70, 95, 99 Hall, John 70, 126 Hallaran, Fred 67, 139 Hallock, David 70, 136 Hamilton, Georgia 68 Hamilton, Harold 74 Hammond, Linda 70 Hampton, Rodney 72 Haney, Shirley 71 Hansen, Melissa 70 Hardison, Diana 67 Hardison, Sandra 68, 113 Harkins, John 69 Harald, Robert 71, 129, 135 Harris, Richard 67 Harris, Ron 67 Harris, William 73 Harshbarger, Gregory 67, 122 Harter, Dennis 74, 75, 107, 126 Harter, Joseph 73 Hartman, Daniel 68, 144 Hausman, Judy 67, 119 Hawkins, Evelyn 71 Hawkins, James 71, 120, 121, 126, 130 Haynes, Connie 70 Hayward, Carol 72, 93, 113 Hennings, Carol 71 Henriksen, Sue 71, 119 Henry, Jeanette 70 Henshaw, Stephen 67, 124 Herbaugh, Michael 71 Herman, Jeanne 65, 66, 72 Hernandez, David 70 Hernandez, Richard 72 Hernandez, Robert 73 Hess, Elaine 71 Hibbing, Suzanne 70, 99 Higgins, Jeanne 70, 108 Hill, Martin 74, 123 Hilsey, Sheila 73 Hinton, Virginia 68 Hinzpeter, Susan 73 Hisey, Leilani 69 Hobbs, Jim 69 Holder, Wendy 71 Holliday, Dean 73 Hollingworth, Dennis 69 Hopcroft, Cheryl 74 Horne, David 71 Horspool, Margaret 68 Hubbert, Charles 136 Hudson, Thomas 73 Huff Delphone 73 Hull, Dan 72 Hull, Larry 67 Hull, Sherri 69 Humen, Cathy 73, 111 Humphrey, James 73 llcken, Franklin 74, 102 lngalls, Joan 67 Irving, James 67 lshoy, Karen 67, 107 Jack, Lynda 69 Jackman, Steve 69 Jackson, Chester 73 Jackson, Debra 71, 74 Jackson, Richard 72, 127, 136 Jeffrey, David 70, 99, 111 Jenson, Mike 71, 136 Johannes, William 70, 123, 133 Johns, Russel 70 Johnson Johnson , Allan 69,131,133 , Anderson 74 Johnson Barbara 67, 99 Johnson Charles 69 Johnson, Cheryl 68, 113 Johnson, Dell 72 Johnson, Margaret 70 Johnson, Robert 66 Johnson, Wayne 71 Jollie, William 73, 128, 135 Jones, Bill 71 Jones, Ken 71 Jones, Margaret 67, 75, 107 Jordan, Jeanne 69 Jordan, Linda 70 Journiette, Frank 144 Junior, Geraldine 68 Kappe, Richard 67, 120, 121 Havrik, William 69, 74 Kelley, Mike 67 Kendrick, Lynn 67 Kennelly, Brian 66, 69, 129 Kenyon, Jackson 71 Kessler, Craig 72, 74 Kidder, Richard 71, 129, 135 Kilford, Eddie 67 Kindall, Candace 70, 95, 102, 111 Kindred, Criss 67 King, Gloria 73 King, Horace 70 King, Patricia 74 KirchoFf, Kathryn 77 Kirtland, Mike 74, 99 Kliene, Karen 69 Knight, Edgar 68 Knudson, Dave 69 Knuttila, Phyllis 69, 85 Kolderup, Diane 67 Kovach, Sandra 73 Kratka, Cheri 67 Kress, Barbara 69 Krey, Karen 71 Linda 69 Kroger, Charles 70 Krumm, Beverly 69 Kuclloc, Charles 70 Kuhner, Christine 70, 107, 108, 109, 111 Kump, Ben 70, 105, 129, 135 Kurtz, Bill 67, 106 Kuykendall, Alan 71 Kyzer, Jackie 70 Lafferty, Kent 69 Lambert, Judy 71, 107 Lambert, Richard 69 Lamborghini, Sandra 71 Lamont, Mary 77 Lang, Pamela 70, 95, 96, ,107, 108, 111 LaPlante, Cheryl 68 Lassman, Susan 74 Laughlin, Craig 71 Lawhead, Carolyn 70 Lawson, Ann 66, 70, 95, 108, 109, 111 Lazarus, Peggy 72 Lee, Charles 69, 99 Leigh, Larry 66, 71, 129 Lerma, Bernie 73, 123, 137 Lewis, Kathleen 72 Lewis, William 70 Lindobloom, Jo Ann 67, 107 Link, Valentina 73 Lira Virginia 73 Lockett, Sharon 74, 105 Lombard, Jay 72, 122 Long, Judy 74 Long, Sarah 70 Lorbeer, Janice 70, 140 Lord, Doug 67 Lucier, Ron 68 Luera, Albert 72 Lukins, Debbie 66, 73 Luna, Lionel 69, 109 Lutz, Leigh 67 Lyons, Christina 69 McBride, Charles 73, 123 McCarty, Patrick 69 McCarrall, Jamie 68 McClintock, Charles 68 McClung, Margaret 68, 95, 99 McConnell, Sara 69 McCoy, Rachel 71, 112 McCune, Margaret 67 McDaniel, Larry 68, 104 McDonald, Ed 69, 122, 133 McDonald, Greg 74, 129, 135 McDowell, Kirk 72 McFadden, Rita 71 McGonag1e, John 66, 72 McKiernan, Marie 68 McKinley, Cynthea 71 McLaurin, James 72 McLean, David 74, 95 McMichael, Jim 69, 104 McNamara, Betsy 73 McPeak, Shirley 71 MacDonald, Lexie 70 MacDonald, Linda 73 MacKenzie, Anne 72 Mack, Jay 67, 120, 126, 137 Madril, Mary Ellen 68 Magnuson, Carol 67 Maioewsky, Steve 68, 112 Mannino, Marie 73 Margrave, Jackie 70 Markle, Florence 70 Marquez, Johnnie 70, 120, 121 Marr, Cindy 66, 69, 93, 113, 140 Marshall, Kathryn 66, 73 Martinek, Steve 73 Martinez, Ramona 71 Mason, Sami 71 Meairs, Marcia 67, 93 Mendez, Richard 73 Mertz, Robert 69 Metcalf, Pamela 72 Miera, Frank 73 Millage, Donna 69 Miller, Connie 74, 99, 100 Miller, Larry 71 Miller, Mary 68 Milliken, John 69, 100, 129 Mills, Carter 70, 122 Mishkel, Carol 73 Moe, Linda 68, 140 Moeller, Karen 68 Molen, Mark 68 Mollohan, Mitchell 72 Moody, Robin 74, 135 Moore, Donna 69, 143, 145 Moore, Sharon 70 Moore, Stephen 73 Morgan, Marilyn 71 Mosher, Mile 67 Mosciueda, Frank 73 Moss, Harry 74, 122 Mugrage, Sharon 67, 106 Muirhead, Mike 67, 69 Muldowney, Martha 73 Muller, Rosemary 68 Munnecke, Doug 71, 129, 134 Munoz, David 71 Murton, Keren 72 lvlyers, Judy 70 Nafzgar, Sharon 71 Neal, Peggy 68 Nebeker, Henry 67, 95, 106, 107, 122 Neil, Douglas 73, 129, 135 Nelson, Cheryl 70 Nelson, Ron 68 Newell, Diana 69, 95, 107 Nickles, Herbert 66, 70, 110 Niederkorn, Susan 68, 104 Nielsen, Pia 68 Nisbet, Nancy 73 Noftz, Richard 69 Norcross, Bonnie 72 Norclstrom, Dale 72 Noreikas, Judy 67 Norton, Janie 67 Nye, Vincent 72 Oberhammer, Csaba 68 Olmstead, Diane 67 Orosco, Rudy 71 Ortego, Joe 72, 144 Owen, Lynda 70 Owens, Donald 69, 122 Pace, Patricia 67 P01I'116l', Janet 71, 104 Pakle, Margaret 68 Palanuk, Barbara 74 Palencia, Estella 73 Paluzzi, James 67 Parcells, James 68 Pormer, Randy 67, 120, 121 Parrella, Kathleen 68 Pastor, Dan 71, 133 Pastor, Mike 71 Patrick, Arthur 67 Patterson, Nancy 72 Patterson, Winston 73, 130 Patton, Mike, 69, 130, 133 Paul, Donald 68 Pearlstein, Dennis 67 Pearson, Kathy 72 Peck, Sharon 71 Peer, Suzanne 70, 95 Perricone, Vivian 66, 70, 119, 140, 143, 145 Ferry, Judy 66, 73 Peterson, gavid7617 en tliiiiliggf scott 74, 95, 128, 134 Peurifoy, JUClY 73 Phillips, Duane 74 Pia, Kathi' 69 Piaizza, Rogy Pic ierri, r Pillarcl, Eugene 67, 1281 129' 134 Pillarella, John 70 Pingree, Dorothy 69 Pioli, Patricia 68 Pirot, Janyce 71 Pittman, Larry 67 Platt, Kathy 68, 99, 106, 113 Pompetti, Diane 74, 107 Postlethvvait, Charlene 70 Potter, Mary 67, 111 Powers, Tim 74 Prestwood, Diane 71 Putnam, Dryden 72 Quay, Daria 67 Quillin, Gary 70, 123, 139 Ragsdale, Kathleen 67 Ramirez, Dolores 74 Rander, Carolyn 67 Raudenbush, Barbara 71, 106 Rayner, Steve 74, 129, 135 Redaelli, Paul 67, 126, 128 Reclpath, Patti 71 Reed, Donald 71 Reed, James 67, 123 Reed, Mary 67, 102 Reinken, Tom 74 Reiss, JePfrey 73 Ren, Terry 67 Renfro, Sue 74 Renno, Don 67 Reynolds, Claire 66, 74, 93, 143, Reynolds, Eric 68, 110 Rian, Dan 73 Rible, David 66, 67, 110 Rich, Vivien 68, 95, 102 Richards, Al-ice, 70, 95 Richards, Bruce 71, 106, 110 Richardson, David 74 Riesen, Carol 73 Rite, Linda 73, 111 Rinn, Jane 73 Roach, Larry 68 Robbins, Dennis 70 Robert, Paul 23, 66, 74, 101 Roberts, Bruce 67, 133 Roberts, Cheryl 71 Roberts, Dawn 72 Robinson, Pat 71 Rodriguez, Susan 69 Roe, Bonnie 74 Roma, Bernie 73 Roma, Joe 73 Rose, Aletha 71 Roth, Dave 70 Rowe, Barbara 69 Rowerdink, Bill 73 Rozar, Bob '73, 110 Russell, Pat 71 Rutherford, Barbara 70 Rutledge, Harold 72 Ryan, Dan 109 Salinas, Linda 72 Sallas, Christine 68 Samuel, Bellvia 69 Sanchez, Linda 71 Sanders, James 68, 156 Sanders, Linda 71 Sandwell, Jewell 73 Saucedo, Ray 70 Saunders, Susan 70 Schoellen, Jeanette 73 Schwieger, Trudy 67 Scully, Steve 68 Seitz, Christine 67 Self, Judy 71 Sersland, Karolyn 67 Sessions, Karol 67 Shaffer, Linda 69 Shitiflet, Margaret 71 shane, Sally 71, 104 Shinton, Mary 67 Shook, Christine 73 Silva, Nancy 70 Silva, Steve 71, 110 Silversmith, Mitchi 73 Simpson, Marvis 69, 108 Skram S tad, Karen 68 Sloan, Gloria 74 Smith, Bob 72 Smith, Byron 73 Smith, Jerry 70 Smith, Jenelle 28, 67 Smith, Louise 70 Smith, Michael 74 Smith, Neil 29 Smith, Philip 67 Smith, Ronald 67, 124 Smith, Stanley 70 Smith, Wally 68, 129, 144 Smith, Wendell 70 Smullen, Steve 68 Snyder, Carol 69 Snyder, Pamela 74, 111 Sontra, William 67, 133 Sorenson, Dorothy 67 Soules, Janet 73 Southard, James 68 Southworth, William 73, 108 Spelios, Laura 69 Sprague, Grace 70, 96, 107, 111 Stackhouse, Ken 83 Thurm Starley, John 71 Starnes, Dari 71 Stearns, Bob 71 Steele, Robert 72, 120, 130 Steele, Willie 73 Stephens, Joseph 72, 124 Stephens, Josephine 70 Stettler, Donald 69, 123 Stewart, Larry 71 Stewart, Paula 69, 105 Stewart, Ruth 69 Stoner, Leslie 66, 68, 93, 107, 140 Stout, Van 67, 105 Stringfellow, John 67, 137 Stroud, Mike 74 Stroud, Rickey 73 Stumpp, Tim 68, 144 Suel, Tim 70, 105, 133 Summit, Duane 74 Sweeney, Mike 73 Taitt, Mike 74 Takeda, Carolyn 72 Tanner, Beth 67, 102, 111 Taylor, Cinda 70 Taylor, Greg 71 Taylor, Paulette 67 Abbott, Stephen 78, 104 Ackerson, Newell 81 Adams, Gayle 83 Addis, Lynne 78 Adkins, Vicki 83 Agern, Jean 80 Q Aldama, Richard 82 Alling, Cheryl 79 Alvarez, Joe 77 Anderson, Jack 78, 129 Anderson, Kenneth 81 Anderson, Randy 78 Anderson, Susan 81 Armanino, Richard 79 Arons, Jerry 82 Arredondo, Lorraine 82 Aubert, Stan 78 Autiero, Louise 80 Avila, David 81 Avila, Ralph 82 Axel, Leslie 80 Ayers, Gaii 78 Babbage, Elizabeth 95 Baca, Joe 82 Bailey, Kathy 79 Baillie, Terry 81 Barles, April 77 Barnes, John 130 Baross, Molly 80, 140 Barrett, Janet 83 Barrie, Chad 78 Bastedo, Jean 78 Bauch, Sandra 81 Bauman, Gaynelle 80, 113 Bauske, Carl 83 Baylis, Glen 77 Beaudreau, Beth 80 Bedney, Cadena 79 Beem, Steve 77, 122 Beeson, Don 77, 126 Bell, Frank 80 Bell, Robert 81 Bender, Gary 83 Bendiksen, Angie 79 Bendix, Richard 83 Bergelin, Eric 77 Berger, lrene 81 Berryhill, Margie 81 Best, Kim 79 Beverley, Tanya 78 Bienek, Jim 81, 144 Bingham, Katherine 80 Bishop, Gail 78, 93, 95, 107, 108, 111 Biornberg, Jon 83, 129 Biornstad, Bryan 77, 109 Black, Molly 81 Blunden, Gale 78 Blunden, Gary 80, 135 Bodnard, Jon 77 Boe, Mary 78, 104, 105 BoroFF, Greg 123 Bosic, Bill 77 Bowen, Larry 106 Boyd, Michael 77 Boyer, Gillian 77 Braden, Nicolette 81, 106 Bradford, Diane 83 Bratten, Susan 78 Braund, Jean 77, 102 Brigham, Elaine 82 Brock, Beni 80 Brooks, Bonnie 81, 108 Brooks, Don 77 Brown, Cheryl 104 Brown, Joe 81, 122 Brown, Pamela 81 Brown, Sharon 80 Browing, John 80, 137 Brunig, Regina 79 Brunson, Barbara 80 Bryant, Christina 81 Buehler, James 83 Buehelr, Karl 81 Burrus, Virginia 82 Cadena, Theresa 82 Cagle, David 81, 123 Taylor, Robert 69 Taylor, Sandra 70 Teague, Dave 68 Tedeschi, Gary 71, 110 Tegland, Leighton 67, 120 Terry, Barbara 69 Tetzlatot, Joan 68 Tharp, Russell 71 Thomas, Barbara 72 Thomas, Kelly 69 Thomas, Kenneth 72 Thomas, Lynn 67 Thomas, Martin 73 Thomas, Martin Dale 73 Thompson, Bob 71 Thompson, Carolyn 70 Thompson, Jean 68 Thompson, Jess 72 Thornburg, Ralph 71 Thornton, Ken 73, 128 Treadway, Greg 68 Tripp, Sandra 70, 108 Tudor, Sally 66, 74, 93, 99, 107 Turner, Linda 68, 95, 99 Tyrrell, Mike 69 Ubrun, Alan 72, 133 Umbarger, Sandra 73 Underwood, Joan 69 Utz, Don 70 Van Deusen, Charles 70, 139 Vassily, Caren 68 Viktor, Christine 68 Von Ins, David 69, 123, 130 Wade, Patricia 67, 93, 100, 102 1Nalden, Lonnie 69 Waleszonia Donna 69 Walker, David 71 Ward, John 69, 134, 135 Warren, David 69 Tibbetts, Ron 69 Todd, Daniel 68 Torrez, Margaret 73 Trainor, William 70, 126, 137 Trarbaugh, Kent 73 Cairns, Francine 77 Calavan, Carol-18, 95 Callender, Jan 78 Call-ow, George 79, 104, 105, 129 Camarena, Alfred 79 Cannon, Julius 83, 122 Cantwell, Gary 77, 122, 131, 133 Carpenter, Lynn 80, 103, 106 Carson, Patricia 82 Carter, Linda 81 Casarez, Frank 79 Castcina, Sallv 108 Cervantes, Rosalie 81 Chandler, Doug 82 Charlton, Jane 78 Charlton, Sue 77, 104 Charter, Duane 82, 123, 133 Chavez, Cecilia 82 Chilcoat, Rob 129, 135 Chilclers, Dagmar 77 Christopher, Patricia 78 Cianci, Albert 79 Clark, Linda 78 Clark, Nelson 79 Clayton, Laura 76, 82 Cleaveland, Barbara 81 Clinarcl, Frank 77 Clinton, Cathy 78 Coffin, Bruce 82, I37 Colbern, Thomas 80, 123 Coleman, James 78 Coleman, Robert 78, 104 Collins, Sandra 83 Compton, Carol 81 Comstock, Merry 78 Conser, Michael 77 an, Laurens 71, 122, 124 Waugh, Stephanie 69 140 Waugh, Susan 66, 70, 108, Way, Priscilla 71, 140 VVean, Rita 68 Weathers, Loraine 70 VVeathers, Mary 71 Weaver, Pam 68, 102 SOPHOMORES Dopko, Helen 82, 140 Dorrance, Cynthia 77, 95 Doud, Kathleen 81 Douglas, Lana 83 Douglas, Marcus 77 Downer, Carole 81 Drake, David 83 Drake, Kenny 82 Draper, James 80 Duttey, Karen 77 Duncan, Sandra 81, 93 Dunn, Diane 81 Dutro, Jack 78, 122 Dykes, Cynthia 83, 104, 108 Easley, Julie 78 Eddy, Kathy 83 Edgerson, Donald 82, 133 Edmond, Douglas 83 Edwards, Bobbie Jean 81 Edwards, Donice 78, 104 Edwards, Gerald 78 Ehresmann, Glenn 78 Ehrhart, Anne 81 Elder, Susan 81 El Fawal, Sanna 77 Elizarraras, Ruben 83 Ellison, Toni 76 Elliston, Wayne 77 Encleman, Barbara 77 Entinger, Marita 81 Engel, Greg 29, 76, 77, 110, 135 Engle, Marcia 79, 95, 106 Engleman, Kathleen 77 Engleman, Rob 77, 135 Engstrom, Eric 80 Ennis, Gary 77 Cook, Tom 83 Cooper, Joyce 82, 103 Corley, Katherine 83, 100, 102 Corne Coron io, Dolores 80 a, Gloria 82 Corona, Mercy 83 Cotter, Grace 83 Coulter, George 83 Count ryman, Burom 79 Cox, Carol 80 Cox, Dana 81, 123 Crabill, Linda 82 Cresswell, Chesley 76, 77 Crowe, Dane 82 Cruz, Corily 79 Cudworth, Pamela 79 Cutotaro, Joe 81, 122, 137 Cvpp, Barbara 78 Curry, Jesse 79 Curtis, Eddie 137 Curtis, Glen 82 Dale, O'Connor 77, 122, 126 Dale, Steven 82, 122 Dalgetty, lan 82 Dance, Glenn 83, 104, 123, 133 Dance, Lynn 82, 104, 123, 133 Davis, Howard 80 Davis, Mary 76, 108 Davis, Peggy 80 Davis, Rebecca 83 DeCorte, Nick 82 Degher, Dennis 82, 137 DeGrot, Richard 82, 112, 144 Demmel, VVayne 79, 109 Dennis, Chester 80 Dependahl, Robert 78 Dess, Greg 79, 122, 133 Deterling, Mike 82 DeYoung, George 79 Diable, Edward 79 Dickinson, Richard 105 Dietrick, Coby 81, 127 Ditani, Julie 79, 95 Dippel, James 78 Ditchey, Roy 81, 104, 105, 111 Dixon, Thomas 83, 127 Doon, Karyl 78, 95, 140 Dodd, Oma 78 Dole, Marianne 79, 103 Domme, Ed 123 Donnelly, Annette 83 Erbaugh, Rebecca 79, 103, 108 Espinosa, Reuben 83, 129, 133 Estes, Jack 82 Etheridge, Gloria 78 Evans, Bob 77, 135 Evans, Dorothy 77 Facchini, Steve 77, 123 Facey, Martin 78 Facey, Joan 81 Falter, Ruth 83 Faure, Kathy 77, 140 Fenley, Janice 79 Felix, Paul 81, 110, 122. 130 Ferguson, Barbara 79, 104 Ferrell, Laurance 80, 126 Finch, Robert 80 Finetrock, Toby 81, 104 Fischer Mike 77, 123 Fischer, Pete 81 Fleming, Bernie 77 Foglietta, James 77 Folkins, John 78, 124, 127 Foote, Claudia 79 Ford, Mary 83 Foster, Karen 80, 112 Franks, Caroline 76, 77 Fraser, Kathy 77, 95 Frey, Linda 77 Friedman, Arlene 79, 95 Frost, Nancy 77 Frye, Hollis 77 Fulgham, Vera 80 Gabbert, Scott 81, 108, 139 Gallager, Carol 78 Garcia, Pelonie 81 Garcia, Rachel 83 Gardner, Bradley 83, 107 Gardner, Steve 80, 133 Gorton, Bill 82 Gatson, Melvin 76, 104, 127, 137 Gero, Walter 82 Gibson, Donald 80, 126 Gibson, Jeanette 83 Gibson, Kathy 80 Gidden, Ann 81 Gil, Linda 81 Gillum, Leslie 77 Girard, Donna 83 Goad, Janella 81 Goar, Charles 77 Goggin, Torn 80 Webster, Pam 71 VVeddle, Cyntthio 68 Weiner, Sue 70 Weir, John 69 Welch, Linda 73, 103 Wesley, Judith 69 West, Doug 74, 110 Wheeler, Lynn 73 White, Jeanie 68 Whitman, Joyce 73 Whittenbaugh, John 68 Vvidmer, George 68, 105 Wiebersch, Jetaiery 71 Wiehe, Jeaone 71, 99, 108, 140 Wilbur, Ray 70, 105 Williams, Connie 72 Williams, John 69 Williams, Martha 67, 140 Vililliamson, Steve 68 Wilson, Don 68 Wilson, Elta 68, 95, 107, 108 Wilson, Earnestine 73 Wilton, Pat 72 Winder, William 72, 128 Wing, Richard 70 Wiseman, Donene 71, 105, 111, 140 Goodwin, Gilbert 78 Gordon, Pat 107 Graebner, Annette 83 Gragg, Cynthia 83 Graham, John 78, 100, 102 Grant, Jim 77, 129 Gray, Rosalind 108 Green, Bill 77, 122, 127 Green, Bonnie 77, 103 Green, Eillen 83, 107 Green, Norma 80 Greenway, Nancy 80 Greenhouse, Bernard 82 Gregory, Harold 77 Griffin, Ronald 80 Griialva, Mary 79 Grissom, Sharon 82 Groniger, Rosemary 80 Gross, Lee 82 Grover, Collen 78 Guerrero, Jeannine 82 Guinn, Velma 79 Gunkel, Penny 82 Hadden, Gary 80 Hogmann, Kenneth 77 Hahn, Barbara 81 Hale, Lonnie 82 Halthill, Carol 83 Hall, Barton 80, 130, 133 Hamilton, John 78 Hampton, Garry 79 Haney, Howard 104, 105 Hanna, Catherine 81 Hansen, Janet 81 Habison, Everette 68 Harding, Robert 81, 108 Hardman, Jean 79 Harper, Kenneth 78 Harrah, David 78 Harris, Cynthia 107 Harris, Richard 80 Harrison, William 83, 104, 105 Hartshorn, Randy 81, 122, 127, 137 Hasbun, Mary 81 Haskins, Clark 78 Hawkins, Carolyn 78 Hayes, Barbara 78 Hazen, Donna 81 Hedgecock, Carole 82 Hedlund, Ted 80 Hett, Shannon 79, 93 Heilman, John 83 Heiliger, Marge 76, 78 Heiliger, Maxine 78, 103 Helmkamp, Ann 80 Hendrix, Tom 81, 122 Henig, Michael 81, 123 Henson, Cheryl 81 Herbaugh, Steve 77, 95 Hernandez, Benny 83 Hernandez, David 81, 122, 131 Heron, Doug 77 Heustis, Darryl 78 Hicks, Christee 76, 81 Hield, Catherine 83, 104 Hill, Doug 79, 129 Hill, Lola 81 Hill, Mary 77 Hilton, Phyllis 83, 104 Hind, Darlene 79 Hissam, Cheri 78 Hoffman, Caroline 80 Holland, Donna 80 Holland John 79, 95, 131, 133 Holz, Mike 83, 144 Hopper, Julie 80 Hopper, Pat 79 Horne, Philip 78 Horowitz, Kalman 80 Horspool, Ray 78 Hosking, Janet 79 Hoskinson, Tom 82, 112, 144 Houston, Marsha 82 Howard, Richard 78 Howard, Robert 77 Hubbert, Terry 80, 130, 131, 133 Hutt, Kay 83 Wolfe, Ann 69 Wood, Ginger 65, 68 Wood, Keith 70 Wood, Tom 69 Woolman, Ken 67, 106, 144 Wooten, Kathy 67 Wooten, Luther 77 Worlds, Gwen 67, 140 Worley, Steven 65, 70, 87, 99, 110, 111, 120 Worthington, Carolyn 68, 107 1Nright, Lois 72 Wright, Mark 67 Yarnall, Dennis 74 Yen, Vilinitred 68 Yokum, Beborah 68 Yonge, Dennis 70 Yoshiaru, Toni 72, 82 Young, Russell 71, 139 Zai, Mary 67 Zigler, Lora Lee 71 Zikrotch, Alexa 74, 95, 1 143, 145 Zoerb, Richard 74 Zuehlke, Ann 69, 111 HuPfman, David 83 Hughes, Hughes, Linda 77 Patricia 83 Huiar, Diane 83, 140 Hull, Ronnie 81, 106 Huntley, Terry 78 Hutchinson, Cheryl 77 Irving, John 78 Jackson, Fannie 83, 107 Jackson, Rebecca 83 Jacobs, Lynn 77 Jamerson, James 79, 126 Jamison, Shirley 82 Jarvis, Mark 80 01,119 Jenkins, Charles 78, 108 Jenkins, Dorothy 83 Jenkins, Frank 78 Jenkins, Pauline 77 Johnson, Christine 81 Johnson, Earl 77 Johnson, Robert Lloyd 79 Johnson, Robert Victor 83, 123 Jones, Bill 81 Jones, Donald 83, 123 Jones, Kenneth 83 Jones, Sandi 76 Jones, Ted 80 Jordan, Jocquelyn 81 Jordan, Mary 83 Jory, Jean 77, 95, 106 Kadar, Steve 78 Kanter, Ann 78, 95, 107 Kelley, Sidney 78 Kelly, Chris 82 Kelly, Kathy 76, 77, 93 Kent, Larry 77 Keyworth, Dorothy 77, IO3 Killingbeck, Charles 81 Kimbro, lrene 77 Kindred, Daniel 79, 112 King, Norman 81 King, Willie 82 KirloY, Melinda 73 Klewin, Rebecca 78 Koch, Grant 77 Kook, Sandra 77, 112 Koppert, Mitzi 77 Kratzer, Chris 77 Krieger, Russell 80, 122 Krieger, Sandra 83 Kuykendall, Susan 80 LaBadie, Howard 77 Lacey, Sara 78, 95, 111, 119 Lacy, Connie 80 Ladd, Sharon 80 Laflerty, Diane 78, 105, 107 Lake, Michael 78 Laker, Mike 77, 107 Lamar, Elizabeth 82, 103, 119 Lamar, Jim 77 Lamb, Geri 79, 93 Lambert, Carol 79 Lambert, Linda 77 Lambesson, Eric 77, 133 lornbirih, Linda 80 Lanier, Shirley 82 Lantatt, Ruth 77 LODica, Ronnie 79, 95, 103 LaRue, Georgia 81 Lasater, Clitztord 80 Lassiter, Sari 77 Lazier, David 80 Lee, Jett 79 Lees, Linda 80, 103 Leidl, William 79 Leonessa, Louis 81 Lescault, Patti 81 Levy, Sue 79 Lewin, Dorothy 83, 95, 108 Lewis, Cynthia 77 Lewis, Susan 78, 95 Lieder, Melinda 79, 108 Lines, Susan 76, 83 Lira, Mary 83 Little, Greg 80 Little, Lee Ann 78 Loane, Steve 83 Loeb, Laura 78, 95, 109, 111 Logan, Stanley 80 Lovan, Donna 79, 83 Lovewell, Jim 79, 122 Low, Kathy 78 Lukins, David 80 Luna, Pascual 79 Luther, Jack 80 Lynch, Lynette 79 106 McArthur, Jack 8 McCall, Roger 79, 123, 126 McClain, Daniel 77 McCoy, Donna 81 McCoy, Joseph 78 McCroskey, Bruce 78 McCullough, Steve 82, 122, 137 McEntire, Jill 79 McFarland, Janet 81 McGrath, Mike 82 McKnight, Helen 82 McLean, Michael 70 McMaster, John 77 McNeil, Denn 77, 108 Madison, Janet 82 Mahr, Mike 80, 133 Mahr, Patricia 78, 105 Male, Bette 76, 79 Maley, Linda 78 Malhiot, Jean 81 Malorzo, Mark 79 Mann, Linda 77, 113 Mantell, Robert 83 Mapes, Lawanda 82 Marr, Brenda 77 Marr, Steve 79 Marroquin, Richard 80, 129 Martin, Danny 81, 144 Martinek, Bruce 79 Martinez, Mary 81 Martinez, Rosie 80 Martinez, Sam 77 Mason, Jean 76, 78 Mason, Kathy 77 Mattingly, Rose 81 Maurer, Jessica 82 Mayes, Annie 83 Mays, James 81, 127 Mayo, Patricia 82 i Mead, Sally 80 Melendy, William 83 Melli, Ann 78, 140 Mendenhall, Thomas 83 Metcalfe, Richard 80 Militano, Betty 79 Miller, David 79 Miller, Don 78 Miller, Eddie 80 Miller, Greg 81, 105 Miller, John 81, 132, 133 Miller, Louise 79 Miller, Nancy 83, 93 Minor, William 77, 107 Mitchell, Alee 80 Mizner, Mary 77 Moe, Richard 81, 95 Mollohan, Linda 83 Monaghan, Mike 82, 129, 135 Moore, Dennis 77 Moore, Steve 79 Moran, Karan 80 Morehouse, Fred 79, 122, 127, Moreno, Louis 81, 123 Morrison, Peter 78 184 1 Morrow, Diane 79 Morse, Aaron 80 Morton, Margaret 81 Mosqueda, Patsy 80 Moss, Steve 82 Muirhead, Lynda 77, 104, 105 Mulgannon, Dennis 78, 105 Mulhall, Lynda 79 Musgrave, Roderick 80 Myers, Karen 83 Navarro, Jess 79 Neal, Stephanie 82 Nease, Lindo 79, 101 Nebeker, Ricky 80, 95, 106, 107, 133 Nelson, Steve 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