San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

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Business Manager Judy Larsen Assasfanr Editor Jane Sanders . . Staff AdvisarNJann L. Regaiado. ' . v Q W... N. .. . , ., . ,W ,U . 1 f:- f fr' W wwf W f 'W f W f, 52 .4..- wa -WJ! W 1 M f M W 7 ff XE f 4 7 iWei2P ? gf' fy f Y ,, -,-- -f :wg-? ' -g g.. ' 4 f V97 fi? 5' -.- - s wf? ff: f HI Table of Contents N PPT Facuitg ...... Page 9 Classes..7... fW1Wf f M tt t'ff.t2,1Wtf Mg, WWW aft qycmbsgk. . . Page 70 Student Life. . Page 96 Sports ...... Page H4 ,Af 7 3 l'-5: gay' ,wig W 'Qfzf'-f'f do swf X P43 KX J :Q N is W. T ttett t RQ 5 ' fx FOREWORD Within the '57 Yearbook are the recorded, high- fidelity albums of student life at San Bernardino l-ligh, and with l-li-Fi comes the theme for the l957 Tyro Annual. ln music, high-fidelity is said to be capable of producing tones with a minimum of sound distortion. And so, with the objective of bringing you a clear, vivid picture of Cardinal City, it has been the sincere effort Your Record of thi of the Tyro Annual staff to record student life with true high-fidelity. Fidelity came from the Latin word fidelitas, mean- ing faith. And indeed, the Citizens of Card City have exhibited faith. They have shown faith in their school by endeavoring to uphold the traditions of S. B. H. S. and improve their school. They have shown faith in themselves and in their fellow students. + .ff I 7 Jw 5, -X. 1 , 'ii L 7 f Q 1 3 if ' i E t 4 .-.. ZH? , I .. ,.. . xi 5 E, .5 I, , S fl, , ' V f,,,. ff- r-Q5 IQ' vf A,,4 f N X iigw . X 'A V, ,9- y v Q X . 19' . eff? N Mfg we may M' i R 1 'E Dedication Thirty-six years at devotion to education, twenty-three of them to Cardinal City, is the record of George, Pop, Rankins, Principo! ot' Edison High For three years, teacher at Arrowview and Highland, ticket-taker extraordinary to most Cardinal City events, 'Pop Ranking ranks among the most taithfui to the ideals and traditions ot San Bernardino High Sehooi, thus, he is with the Highest Fideiity in our coilection ot records. we .,., 1 C W mligff, . 5, g1.f 'f . it I I y C we ew X . . xi , fi. -F .t:E':,' .-,, i' , WS We Q N Q 5 W: 'H 4. M Y 9? Vw 8 Q W wig . Y P 'Aki ww W 'gig Q 53 ref' e ,BE 5' wi- we R , ggkt if Qs, er b f ' , 2 A as x . 3932 W ef we C . QQ Q I Few' , 1,7 , N , Q affrf ' - -v4:1,, ,G - 5 , , 1 ea mam md eriorm Px rec card for those who p . Yoieiqn Languages o Cardin ou! idems. ghest i aith t Bri Shop . . . Business . . . 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JANICE GOODMAN, State Teachers College, Albany, New York, Typing, Counselor I FORREST KECK, San Diego State, U. S. C., U. of Redlands, Counselor WINNEFRED POSS, Pomona College, U. S. C., Counselor, Scholarship Com- mittee BOB HOWE, San Jose State, Student Store, Counselor ut'- Q EUNICE OVERBY, Columbia University, Counselor ALBERT LILIENTHAL, Univer- sity of California at Los An- geles, Counselor 1 l Librarian Mr. l-loner visits the English Departments. Mrs. l-lanuf and Mr. l-lolo. J' ag' Mr. Van Buskirk and Mr. Graetz who are in the English department, look over a play. ln the Language Department, Mrs. Mercado, Mrs. Rivera and Miss Gordan, talk over a bit ot Spanish. l2 The gay five, Miss Williams, Mr. Regalado, Mr. Van Buskirk, Mr. Mershon and Miss Gilmetti, discuss a new Literature textbook. They Voiced Opinion Twenty-tour new teachers were added to the taculty this year. They have shown true tidelity in their teaching. ln the physical education department, there were tive newcomers: Margaret Chavez, Jeanne Fitzpatrick, Leila l-less, Marjorie York and John Dowd. In the Language Arts division there were three: Greta Gordon, Robert Graetz, and David Van Buskirk. Willard l-lolo, Philip Lum, Lee Lund, J. Lee Mershon and Meridith Moyers came into the English department. Olivia Koovit became our new nurse, Philip Liming, the print shop instructor, Thelma Lewis, a new Home- making teacher, and Henry Rohn, Jr., came in as a drivers' education instructor. In the art department, Ralph O'Brien was new, Patricia Florence came into the business department, and the teacher tor special education is Daniel Gould. 3 v , 1 if ' 95 .i' 4 Mr. Herren, veteran of many typing classes, speaks from experience to Mrs. Goodman, Raddock and Mr. Hessner., What is it? Mr. Funderburg explains to Mr. Mitchell, Miss Florence and Mr. Tierney, Un Student Life. Since FIDELITY means truth, here is the truth about the faculty. Teaching is a job which deserves a large amount ot credit. The teachers come to school every morning earlier than anyone else, and they leave atter everyone is gone, They are good sports about the practical jokes, flying erasers, and constant chatter ot students. The new teachers, as well as the old, grow accustomed to such antics. At any rate, we as students do appreciate, in an odd sort ot way, all the work that is put into our education by these teachers. The teachers ot this school are a taith- tul lot. Don't you agree? However, there are many students who do work to their utmost and acquire unusually high ratings. These students are a blessing to the teachers. They give the teachers something to be proud ot when the year is over and the truth comes out. Mrs. Dodson, Mr. Eiswerth, Mr. Angelo, and Mr. Grove get together to discuss next year's History Department. Coach Wheeler, who teaches a math class, asks a question of Mr. Rankins, and Mr. Macrackin. The skeleton in the Science Department is brought out for examination by Mr. Wagner, Mr, Kalar, Mr. Schultz, Mr. Reed, and Mrs. Markey Y ln the History Department, Mr. Weeks, Mr. Mackey, Mr. Jones and Mr. McGrew, take time out for a few laughs. l Mr. Rhone, Mr. Simpson, Mr, Johnson look over the sports section in the paper. The rules of baseball are being discussed by Miss Mulvane, Miss York, and Miss Livingston. Miss Chavez explains how it is done, to Mrs. Fitzpat- rick and Mrs. Hess. Mr. Otsen and Mr. Pop- pett look over a machine Mr. Limming is operating. Corrected, cmc .K J' ,Q R 3' Mr. Earp starts to blow the whistle as Mr. Adair makes a foul on Mr. Eichenburg. Mr. Glass, Mr. Hackleman and Mr, Keyes check the oil in one of the student driver's training cars. Miss Larson and Mrs Hubbard Speech and Mr Cooper Miss Cleven and Mr Fish l English teachers diagram sent nceg Q0 over CJ budget In the BLJSIFIGSS DepC1rfmer1'l' In the Business Department Miss Paddock, Mr. l-lerren, Mr. l-lessner, and Mrs. Goodman play students for a day, fs '5 I orrected, until Corrected. 5 rf r 3 ' aff Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Suchow of the Busi- ness Department try to figure out what is wrong with the broken machine. Mr. Hammond, Mr. Clark, Mr, Boettcher, and Mr. Dickson set up type for the Tyro VVeekly. Miss Bogatin, Mr. Corrigan, and Miss Flor- ence, who are in the Business Department, grin at Mr. Baccardy as he tries to work the machine. I5 . '-Y The Records were preseruec Mr. Fallert, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Rea, Miss Leaverton, and Mr. Gauerke stare at an object made by a student in the Art Department. 1 i Mr. U'Ren and Mr. l-lauschildt lDutchl, who devote their time to music, get together for a conference. 6 is JAjg?i,iiei5s3t,Il,Q5fi,i?Pt,ew'3i9s 22 Q veifg, 1 N mc,- ' A s ,fi 5 6 X, 4 4 ,Zeal WCW i f Q - K 7 ' 'few i 1 ' 1 'S glam Mr. Turnbow, Mr. Gallup, and Mr. Dowd discuss future plans for the Science Depart- ment. io Around the clock starting at one, were Dee Johnson, Janet Jones, Nellie Rodriguez, Jean Roberts, Esther Kelley, Marie Fortner, Ruth Myers, Jean Fabun, Francis Carson, Ruth Marie Nelson, Margaret Sawyer. eff i for the Future pk Mrs. Laughead, Miss Leris, and Mis: Shonts denfonstrate serving methods. lv r. Leonard and Mr. Pugh push hard as they tr,f to get the student training car program started Tvlt' CUSTODLANS First Row Cl, to rl' Second Row: Frank Bailey Carl Lightfoot Lonso Graves Alberto Nevarez Rose Flores Allen Beard Leila McGinnis A record for Mmiqhty Seniors . . . Lunch in and :ings . . . Tenn papers . . mon goal. ward a com who worked to Gowns . . . X Caps and . Sophomore cxssemb Y . . . Iunior-Senior P rom . . . iuni O! SW6Gi6!S 20 SENIOR CLASS Another year has drawn to a close, and for the class of '57 there will be no return to San Bernardino High School. Sorrow intermingles with joy as these young people bid farewell to the halls they have known so well. There is sorrow for the friends and good times they are leaving behind, and yet joy is experienced for they are conquerors of a twelve-year climb, at the peak of which is a high school diploma. During their stay at Cardinal City the class of '57 was very active. As Sophomores they held a car wash, and were fortunate enough to be able to sponsor a Hawaiian dance to celebrate the opening of the new gymnasium. Also initi- ated at this dance was the Hall of Fame. Probably one of the biggest undertakings ofthe Class of '57 was the Junior-Senior Prom. As Juniors they were responsible for this dance and the great success it was, As Seniors their money-making project was an apple sale. As in years past the Seniors left a remembrance to the school in the patio out- side of the student store. Each Senior was able to write his or her name in the cement as a lasting memory. Serving the class as President during the school year l956-57 was Mike Tarlton. Close behind him and always offering her services was .loan De Roche, Vice-President. The min- utes were handled by Barbara Thompson, Sec- retary, and all social affairs were headed and planned by Debby Boeye, Social Chairman. Praise and thank-you are due Miss Gil- metti, Mr. Suchow, and Mr. Feilitz, class spon- sors, for they guided this group of six hundred young people over the long road, whether the going was rough or smooth. X And now as the class of '57 leaves the hal- lowed halls of San Bernardino High School, may we wish them good luck as they prepare to go their separate waysl 1 Q ,-SQ!! XS NY 3555:-s jill: 4 Eb :Q ---- -it fi fav A iii- ' . Q or Qi N - , Wu-: 5- , new-. - .L Xi QF Q i i V WSE? I fi ' -f scss f wil -if :ii I A 2 , If - Q i A 7 iv? J' . is? QM Y. Marilyn Acutf Rose Alvarez Hortencio Arregin lda Mae Barker K larry- 5 X Vwm- in Senior Row. Hail, Hail 'ss . E? KN K REQ sw- 1 1 E'-:-1-E52 ' - 1 'i'liI'5i5'i:' -Q-55 -5 . , .L . , A ',2:v3.::::E:'- s: 1. ' J :'-lei ' -5- X . x ss mens 5-. s- I .ggoiflkm 'e-2. - Mg , livin: - if c s - Ek , :ri ,ow if , H5 , rj . 1 Paul Aguirre Jessie Alejandre John Aleksich Lonona Allingham Kay L. Anderson Feliso Andrade Carollee Appleton Leita Armstrong Lydia Arriala Brent Autler Rose Marie Aznor Lhmnie Bailey John Barnes Don Barnum Jaywilla Bosinger Lois Bass Seniors: Brent Mills, Judy Larsen, Connie Hossom, Bob Kastigar, Carol Gustafson, Janice Montegomery, Dick Clanton, and Rudy Valdez cut-up during lunch 1 Max Alonso Paul Arnold ff' Laverne Ballard Dwight Battis fd Harry Beach Dick Bessermin Deborah Boeye Bob Boylan SX X ge t ind? awe .ax X I li 3 Q W t as s Q Charles Beach Dennis Berry Gary Babbitt Denny Boyd ESSEX- s :s.. w5.ri' ' ,. so X , ,, sms ' . - Q N t t , Xx XC E S ,Ng 1.:1 it X X gl 1, Sw V N. ,. L X IFIT' -- X- Judith Beachem Margie Bishop Gwen Boice Lucy Bravo . B P' A x Wi 1 -eg X New r.:. . Q ,,.:, -is for vii' . F t ! ggsssya . ' N.. X if ' B .-- .Q. , ...L-Sf es ef K E Q if ,SX,NiXXgq.Qf, EQ' . i' 'QQEQYY i . f A Q ,, .. -s K sg, Wendell Belew Patricia Blair Roger Boller Ronald Brewer High Xl.-3? g K R , , s . Q... 2 , A Y . 1 ffifi 1 - .. ,wg Clarence Belnap Benito Blakely Norman Borden Sharon Brewer l Z The yearbook is a very important part of high school Mary Messer, Lloyd Hester, and Darla Miller buy their memories, Here, Manuel Chapparo, Larry Kitchen, Tyros from Miss Myers. George Beltran Walter Bluder, Jr. Don Boyce Lynette Bristow ,u. X . l fry K' ,N 'V 1 :Q ' LJ A ! U -V 'A 41' ul AM 1 l XL to M , , B B LJU Qylfif nxlvu '- ,Milf fx ' tv gp ww , f of rf I fl, ' lla ' 5 , ff l new u Han , t p y, t jf? V lmxl 1 .V , Q! XJ e , n l Q. s ,- 5' ' Q,,. 9 A lm yi tg . Q . 5' 31 1 J s YS? uv' K .rf Q. -5 if? X Carolyn Bryant Ronald Bunker Frances Buscemi Herminia Cabrera Meredith Cannom ,Q Q 'V X t Q xv Linda Bryant Joan Burgan Kenny Bushman Carrie Caddell Ted Carpenter James Bubany James Burke Jay Butler Joel Cain Lucille Currillo June Carol Buchanan Marsha Burleson Myrtle Button Arlee May Callaway Aaron Carter Gerald Buck Ronney Burns M. Dianne Cababa Robert Campbell Patrick Casey Arthur Buffington Darlene Busby Helen Cabrera Porfirio Campos Lucy Castillo T Thee Daniel Castro John Cotalano Louisa Ceballos Ann Chamberlain Manuel Cllapparo Doris Chestnut Myrna Childers Nancy Jo Churchwell Evelyn Clair Dick Clanton Ronnie Clark Janice Clinton 5 W Judy Coates Carol Cobb Jeanette Coble Sharon Coffey Maynard Cole Sandra Collette Margaret Colquhoun Ramona Contawi Janet Cordell Sharon Correll Bruce Cosand Robert Cousins QW, 6 W y ff M f f 'EE bm 4 4- fi-, ' 'vv John Crittenden Armida Cullingford Sue Cummings Jack Curtis Carolyn Does George Donchuck David Daniels Gordon Daniels Pat Davis Mercey Darolos James Davis Mary Ellen Davis Sandra Davis Freddie Dawson Pat De Bellis Richard Deer Joe De Fillipes Helen Delgado Nancy Dell Joan De Roche Jan Dever James Dickey LeRoy Draper Albert Dubiski Robert Dunfee George Dunkin s A 3 5 Honored by Many Keeping the campus clean is important and the seniors share in this task. Sabina Perez Betty qs s Wig :F 1 .f- :VE ff i Q sw? J K as 2 W' X GT: wif Q2 V . Q4 I Ma , ,, X 'fmt f N 1 -ff. ig' J 4? 'Y4 - it it ,ge f 3 1 gafwf.-1. ir, ' .henshed by All Gee, ond Bob Koch clean Senior Row. new 1 f W 2556! ff 4 f74.fZ2f'ff 5 ' ' .5 'Z Q.. 4' .:?,E wf,,yz,w , WM, , . .,, gl 'V ,..,,. W I W . .,.. ., K fi bww me 5 Janice Dunn Pamela Dye Jerry Earls Anne Eastwood Barbara Eastwood Carolyn Eaton Gerald Eaves Susan Eberhart Barbara Edwards Leah Einbinder Roy Ellery John Ellery Mary Engels Joe Espitia Jesus Estrada Amanda Estrada Henry Evans Rosemary Evans William Evensen Jim Fanning Irene Foss Philip Featherstone Judie Fenn Jerrie Ferguson Loretta Fernandez Dick Filanc 27 -7 ---' Daughters and Sons i 8 Joan Finch 1 George Finkle, Jr. Pal- Fischer Pep and school spirit are important in order to main- tain winning teams. Here, Senior Neil Thompson helps promote some of the needed pep. Sandra Fowler Donald Fraley David Forbis Deloris Foster Barbara Fleming Margaret Lee Flores Don Frame Judy Freitag aww. ,WH thy greatness exalt 4, fbfwfff W MM ?0f,gj,5f5'3 ' . 'Jn ,Lf I H Lf 1 J f A J f V F f M J I.-1 , gf, V y V , X ff' 1 , .V J f X 1 V' .-I A- , V ,AVP , J Q, ' , V U I ly! ' If 2 , t RU , V! 4 V4, 1, In E I , 2 L'A 6JL x K J W 0' M J, 5,1,f !,,!ffJ all by if 5 N J' X pl ,gf X wfiseq WW lv Marilyn Gire Kay Glover Michelle Goldman David Goller Genevieve Gomez Joe Gomez Patricia Gomez Tony Gomez David Goolsby Jennie Gonzales Diane Gorian Bob Gravette Johnny Green Sue Gersham Ismael Guillen Carol Gustafson Margaret Gutierrez Patricia Gutzwiller David Hall Susan Hancock Don Hansen Sue Hausladen Sharon Hawker Ronald Heigl Marilyn Helie David Hellman Marvin Henderson Linda Henry Noble in purpose -FCM O gf' Jw grand in might 'v X . Pauline Henry Dorothy Herkelrath Sylvia Higgins Linda Highland Jim Hill Roger Hiss Deanna Hoffman Richard Hornby Connie Hossom Martin Hostrup Eleanor Hough Joan Housman Carol Howing Bonnie Huber Roberta Huber Robert Hudson Larry Hughes Susan Jackson Lawrence Jensen Judy Jette Edward Jimenez Eustolia Jimenez Doris Johnson Raymond H. Johnson Margie Jones Catherine Kachevas Ronald Kahler Bob Kastigar . twfgv ' A ,,. 'Ffh ' 15 'm fs 3 Nancy Lee Kelley Judy King Robert Koch .Fudy Larsen Margaret Mary Lara hail to thy sable 'V' S if? 5 we E 5' if 'T Marilyn Kelly Larry Kitchen Carol Kramer Pete Larson Pete Leland Nancy C. Kelly Judith Klein David Kroeptl Gail Ledford Terry Lemere Lyle O. Kepford David Allen Klingler Rose Lamoreaux Ronnie Lee Mike Lenz Laura Kettring Nancy Knapp Jene Lange John Lehman Loren Lindner M' X'iS'N'fx1' A .,..,. .. 55235455 S . .e:.. yias V it Gris? .f V , '.,, 5 ,Mm revs WH we LEW Q Ann Kimber Barbara Kniften Robert Langille Lois Leitner Oreta Lockert 'Xi 'P' vs 'X Q3 Q Qs wf .K is fm X55 . 4:32.25 K Q Mk X we Q . .le Q ' M A . A .. , .,,.,.. :Il , Z I' Q N K ' .. .,,v. .. . 1 .- - 51. I ,... .. up .Y 1. F K f- fi HWHP' X . ..,.: - .. -A .aero err ix we S gigggxy . . Alqv . . . ' 1 ef ' - Sai QSFF A ' ' y C 3 Q. .I MW 1 , . - NQQ- , 1 1 W ' - .,.. QM .. b 1 LV , X K 'I . :.. kg xt Q 5. ,il .3 . . 2 1 4 N 1 Joe Long Delfina Lopez Edward A. Lopez Mary Beth Lopez Norma Love Lynda Lowe Leilani Lures Thomas Maloney Helen Motyas Amelia Martinez Jesus Martinez Albert Long Cardinal bright Maria Teresa Lopez Lauradeen MacKown Margaret Martinez Genevieve Lopez Frank McFaddin Lupe Martinez Caught in the actl Tl'1at's how Pacific seniors Judy Filanc and Carolyn Cowell felt when found in Senior Row before the P. H. S. - S. B. H. S. football game. Ruth Matson Richard May Ronnie Maxey Rebe McClary Larry McCool Patrick McCann Pat McCann Joyce McDevitt Darla McDonald Lawrence McKellar Janice McKnight Paulette McKnight Hail, Hail Larry McMurray Henry Mesia Albert Melgoza Anita 'Mendoza Larry Mercandante Michael Mertens Mary Messer Dave Mielke Darla Miller Frank Miller Janet Miller Chuck Miller Judith Millscp Johanna Neff Joanne Miller Tom Miller Brent Mills Geraldine Morris Brian Morrisey Ted Neff 1 X iz ,,,. 4 Q1 X 71 Z6 ,ef S B H' h 570 eff Q Q 'Q 1,54 f fig - ll ri r a J , -,.., ' - .,:Q,. .V . ggi- - I-x ,. - , , :L J C .af . 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K 436 1 Doreen Orvin Elnora Osborn Viola Owen Tinker Page Louis Pantelakas Betty Parker Eva Lois Patterson Ernest Veloz Pedroza Laura Peclroza Marilyn Penny Sabina Perez Valeria Perkins ll hail One of the biggest events in a senior girl's life is being chosen to be on the football queen's court. Such honor was accorded Marilyn Penny, Judy Robertson, Janice Montgomery, Jean Savage, Joan Finch, Owena Smith, Gail Ogle, Nancy Knapp, and Mary Tremaine. to thee. San Bernardino's two high schools Combined their talents to produce the annual Football Prom. Honoring the sport of football were queens Margie Bishop lSBHSl and Lynn Lovell lPHSl. W5 WMM M JM Tom Perong Carolyn Phifer Dorothy Ponce Richard Poole Donald Powers Leighton Pratt Linda Presko Nancy Price Jo Ann Purden Richard Ragan Lucy Ramirez Ralph Ramirez, J . 1 ? .,,' in it 1,. N , ' ' :-' 6- L-sf R x. .X R, ww F 5: 5 K g NF, i f f . ' x or . ff K - Q N 'X iff-' fi' Q-7 L me .t W - wwe - -J-'.fI.:Z' :x.:g.JIQ' ia. 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M Jean Savage y . is lb NEI ii' ,gf -if 2 fy Gary Sigafoos Thomas Sigler Carol Simanson Bill Simmons Alice Smith Carl Smith Joanne Smith Nancy Smith Owena Smith Wilbert Smith Marian Snider Frances Soto Carol Sprague Guyla Steele Jeanne Stephens Gloria Stoll William Stout Andrea Stover Martha Stratton Jerry Stutzman Sharon Sullivan David Swanay Mike Tarlton Sally Taylor FW , .- S ..:.:,. - ii A .,.. W Q , WM. . ,. .. 2 A . .,... c - ew 1 Mm ,A . S SS ' WQVSQ 4 N X will RQ X S x , ., .X ,. X, . n X YS R gigs f R 1. x . .. , New K... . , X www r, S Sesame. K 5 A :Q '--v - Q mee V 2- .,., 1 P X - - ' ' I .- V S' E The pride of every ixgywx ee . Gm? . Sky! Time out for a break after school, Seniors Paul Arnold, Sue Hancock, Connie Hossom, Bill Stuart, .lean Savage, and John Aleksich order cokes before finishing their homework, H :S X .2 'Pr' we ..:. ..... --we - ' '- 14 wipe- , -.-mm . W Sw xv it x we iss ' .X xx Q, XN SXE Q GX x N3 5' BEN 3 me X if Sa if Q tx Q bo an I girl Connie Turner Ralph Turner Rosie Ulloa Charles Valdez Lupe Valdez Rudy Valdez Carlos Varela Inez Vasquez Wx gi z,, it 5 Q s ' as Rosalie Vaughn , i W Jim Verdone ii ' , Nancy Wagner ' Charles Tedder Virginia Tenoria Arlene Thompson Barbara Thompson Jim Thompson Minnie Thompson Neil Thompson Shriley Thortson Edward Tledeman Louis Tobin fl 4 5 fi 9215 K fi Li chard 922 22 Mary Tremaine Carolyn Trient Aurora Trujillo Teri Trujillo Gwi 3 lie :IV '- :.,.5 . V-.-, . 3 'S as '80 Howard Watkins Pollyonna Wendt James Weideman John Winkler Josie M. Ybarra Charles Beach 42 Dale Watson Jean Weaver Joe Whisenant Pat Whiston Homer Wilhite Allie Wilson Julio Woodburn Kennith Woods Esther Ysaac Louis Zaharopoulos John Bramlett Marsha Burleson - e Joan Weaver Shirley White Betty Wilson Beverly Wright Antonio Zermento Roberta Carter Dick Webb Melborn Whitmire Vicki Wilson William Wright Gene Zimmer James Hager Come on, you old grads, Sarah Hill May Alice McCormick Jerry Morana Henrietta Parker Tony Rubi Nancy Stewart Elsie Trujillo Linda Walker Thelma Westmoreland Douglas Williamson George Wilson Yvonne Wilson Lois Winter Sheila Ann Wright Helen Acevedo Janice Montgomery Ralph Turner Loretta Vance Michael Walker Vernon Walton C ,Q .. ow .A W 'U,-:f l'w?1'f1' Join with the e lads MN NM JLJNIORS This has been a most successful year for the Junior Class. There were many decisions, some diffi- cult and some not so difficult, to solve, and all were solved. One maior campaign was the Junior-Senior Prom of l957, put on by the Juniors. They selected Dove Pell's Octet with Lucy Ann Polk lvocalisti for the musical portion of the program, Terry Ferrel sub- mitted the theme High Society and won two free tickets to the Prom. This event was a huge success and the Juniors really enjoyed themselves while pre- paring for it. New Class Rings appearedll Since l932, San Bernardino High School has had the same crest on the class rings. There was an Arrowhead on the crest because the students went by the name of Indians, When they changed to the Cardinals, the ring remained the same, but this year the Class of '58 changed the crest by removing the Arrowhead and having a Cardinal. The ring was modernized quite a bit in the process, This crest may or may not remain, depending on other classes to come. How- ever, the Juniors are very proud of their own original design. Those new class sweaters tor '58 are really sharp? lt's the turtle neck design, being white with red trim around the collar and cuffs. The emblem was taken from the class rings. lt is a Cardinal bird on an oval shaped background. The material for the sweaters is wool, Serving the Junior Class as President was Jo Wattenbarger, with Nanci Thorn as Vice-President, Lonna Lagreco, Secretary, and Wanda O'Brien, Social Chairman. They helped in planning successful class activities for the Juniors and representing the Junior Class as a whole. Helping the Juniors in their work were the spon- sors: Miss Mary Paddock, Mr. Curtis Glass, and Mr. Ralph Simpson. They gave aid to the Juniors in difficult decisions and planning for rings, sweaters, and the Prom, Theysdeserve special recognition. 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X , 2: ,A if si, ' x , X ,A X 'iiii -f. ff I '24 H f Junior class officers Nancy Thorr Wanda O'Brien, and Joan Watter barger discuss the Junior Prom wif Charles Wainright John Wallace Barbara Ward Frank Ward Dick Warrell Cathie Warren Josea Washington Charlotte Wassell Mary Weaver Judy Wehinger Howard Weiland Duane Welker Fred Ward Ken Ward Larry Ward Lea Ward Eddie Wassell Jim Watkins Tommy Watson Joann Wattenbarger Marlene Wells Patricia Wells Shirley Wetherwax Carol White For Loyalty ii 0 pfbiirf 1 4 C Jerry Whitefield Mike Whiston Francis Willasendr Berry Williams Barbara Wise 'fl' tricia Wood Sharon Woolf arie Wooten Verley Yerton Leon Young Harrison Yerton John Zaharopoulos Jack Williams Mi ' ' ' s Barbara Winter June Wright oonsors Mary Paddock, Curtis Glass, nd Ralph Simpson. Douglas Mills Bob Meers Barb Metton Irene Miranda Larry Osbon Bobby Rivera Donald Rocha 'MP' , ..... Q V. - A N NN 'P Q di Q Wg ,. wx-N N N -'24 if 's Carole Wyant 3' 'C K 54 3 FK, Douglas Wygant Vi' K Carla Yeck , ' we wi 5 w ' , Penny Zaharopoulos - 4 low' nf, fs: K if Don Zelman K lf. - X Pony zermeno KK .K K .W K :,, .... KK K Sherry Zollars ,K , K X 31 ' r lg Kf43j,gL,2 ' W iw 1, f .efrf ' i l K Ks K n L Xu 6 f ' is Us ,fs he B 3 he LFBXQJBJAP Gilbert Abarca 5 W if ,K B' 'Q' ': f Velia Agundes Q? ff? 'Mi QQ L7x.Q.,4SvSL Ada Allen i L Z.: L John Bailey -KK b v - -3 2 '2 ' if- . r :.. f ::: -ULJ-GAL-1.3 XSL, U R Virginia Baskett X. W' 'I X: 'W S vi MQ ' Charles Bly fi Ai 59 KJ'-KFC-L3 ' Martin Bocanegra sf K ' 1 - S MXJFXD Jim Briggs . K gg, I las sfsf f D K 1 KKK .i. : , :ru 2 1 Q .14 5 Q4 Susan Buchwalter 'FP K5 S., Q GTDIPJ- Don Coggeshall 54 be is , nzkia Joe Cuellar I A fx gk-Digg Fritz Erlandson v , K E '-: ik L -7'-C7gQnthony Guzman if 3 3 .11 'f , ' ,L W M Frank Harper K 35 5: K KKW K Thomas Hernandez ' X K, K M Sue James i 'IA R. X it 'fmfs K' .ff vaq.':s, ,L f . I i KK ff g 45 52515 35: KK 1-C. ' K-:rib K Sh o Johnson r, sz B ' Jo Ann King QQ A - 'Q L fig, J Kenneth Knudson ,,K- fm' ' Q Q Lloyd Lindquist K X ' -S JN: SLT!! ,b- +' 2 535 KK fl X K E: ' ,. .-,:.:.....- K L-I K: V Johnny Mosqueda Ks: ., K ga 3 Q lv if-S . winas McCIindon GK J L if sway KKEA' KKK,,, iss., ,.,, Michael McGann ew B it in K S' 'Sz E Joseph Nunes E lD':,f S 55 I' ..,,: ...- . 'aiof ' ' . f ' f it 1. 5 .assi B ll so Frank Rodriquez ,gg J Q- David Smith Na, 'K'g K Arthur Troma' is, 1: .:a:g ..,.,,. ' - ,es Edward T,-uiillo ,A 5 K ,,,, .KH 5 ,. rnal, J, , asf ff f Gustavo Ventura F-E ffii' s our song. Martin Vidano Helen Wilson Ralph Wilson 'san KQV .1- ' 4 55 June Buchanan, Business Manager Dorothy Culver, Feature Editor Pat Streib, Reporter Twenty-eight Staffers to TYRO WEEKLY For the past 43 years, the Tyro Weekly has brought up-to-date news to the student body of San Bernardino High School. Mr. Philip Lum became the new advisor for the Weekly this year. Ruth Matson, Editor, was working under him, and there were twenty-eight other staff members working under her. Sharon Rust served as managing editor, with Billy Darymple as assistant. June Buchanan served as business manager, and the business staff included Barbara Thompson, Joyce Conaway, and Barbara Fullen. The various editors were as follows: Jim Kitchen, News Editor, Dorothy Culver, Feature Editor, Fred Ragland and Clyde l-loach, Sports Eidtors, and Pat fl-rl Pat Larnber, Beverly Borst, Marleen Rhetts, Reporters Sharon Rust, Managing Editor Ruth Matson, Editor Barbara Thompson, Bookkeeper T Marleen Rhetts, Reporter Fred Ragland, Sports Editor ecord Late News Lambert, Make-up Editor. Yvonne Trudeau was in charge ot circulation. The photographers were Roger Boller, Bob Gravette, Jim Hager, and Ralph Turner. The News Staff made up the largest part of the staff. Star reporteds included Paula Harris, Marsha Diebold, Beverly Borst, and Marleen Rhetts. Other reporters were Peggy Flores, Carole Scott, Bill Sho- walter, Pat Streib, Carolyn Lewis, Jerry Morris, and Carol Zimmerman. Much credit is due Mr, Phillip L. Liming for the outstanding job in the print shop. Mr. Richard Reed also deserves credit as the Photography Advisor. The staff has done a great job this year. The Tyro Weekly ranks high among the other high school newspapers in the country. le ff, ,1 1 ,X , Y i Mr, Philip Lum, Advisor ., ,il Flashes Clyde ljoach, Sports lfditor . ,phi 1 t, N T lk , ir f ' 1, v ff , V ll-rl Ralph Turner, Roger Boller, Bob Gravette, Photographers Jim Hager , ,, ,,,, j fr ' iytnf , , f, A ,,s0 W Y J ,.,, 5 z E 1 E F 1 Z 0 SOPHOMORES We were inexperienced and shy, but as soon as we became acquainted with traditions, responsi- bilities, and the fun at Card City, there was no way of stopping us. The Class of '59 accomplished many things dur- ing their first year at S.B,H,S. There was a bake sale and fudge sale to raise funds for the Prom decora- tions. The dance Let's Go lvy League was a huge success. Among other important things was the Car Smash, in which the whole school participated A CAR SMASH?? Well, it wasll At 8100 in the morning, mind you, there were many muscular boys with sledge hammers in hand, hammering away at an old car. This Car Smash came in April and being near the end of the year, brought much excitement to Card City. Before the school year started, there was an Orientation Day for Sophomores. Newcomers arrived at S. B, High and got acquainted with the grounds and the buildings. They also acquired schedules for their new classes during l956-57A Another highlight in their record was the Sopho- more Assembly. Here they proved their ability in the entertainment field and the show was outstanding There were vocal, dance, and instrumental numbers presented whhich provided much enjoyment for the entire student body and faculty as well. New Card City citizens undertook a big job when they decorated for the Junior-Senior Prom, lt gave them great pride and joy when they were com' plimented on the fine job they did. Representing the Sophomore Class was Russell Mullins as President, Dianne Rust as Vice-President, Agnes Mullins as Secretary, and Louie Blanc serving as Social Chairman. Here is another interesting point in the Sopho- more story, Two members of one family, the Mullins twins, ran for an office and won their positions as President and Secretary. Serving as Sophomore sponsors were Mr. Clyaton Grove, Mrs, Laughead, and Mr. Willard Holo, These three individuals proved very helpful when problems were faced by the lOth grade class. They called and attended the class meetings, and gave helpful infor- mation when it was needed. ln the next two years on the Cardinal City Campus, the Class of '59 will go far. They have shown true fidelity in their willingness to become citizens of Card City and in the willingness to abide by the rules of the City. 59 i ex sy 1? 1 'G '-:jr M, Lew- be 3 Q :IQ --' -'f1 :'Xe: f 'X B vw , e.. we P '5' '- :::- ' . B W , 'V 3 '-ilu: :zz il: Qlvy 3 fmsiief Li -fl X new .1 Q fl ' .. 5 Y gn, A Lf- 'J AL - Q A .Kxgl Q ii A ull'-ll . . an L A 3 A ..:.., , X , X Xi? ii , T we if A xg,-X Q A su Y new w Q ' , Y ..., f X,:',, -X. i 'T' A Q.. ' :za-iw I X - tk IQQQ ':., 'B K Q .3 .dv Q1 la A 'U 1 A ' , 'f if 1 3 515- .ee A 3 g X jf If ,X ee we A 'ie im f X -:X W-sf' VY' 5 A fr- X X -r 1 X iify w h ' A y H ' ,:. f ,1 1' - . X , X 1 B ,- it ... NK4 'H -,Q -Xv - , 'x 'yer fx. JZ.,-'x :.- eiE f?.' e-QQ' ff, :fl l Y ua.:-we QQ X-. ,. :Q -.- 1 IX -: T' A 5 ' 'VV X A, X , fhj Q i . felt jf 'i Y L gi x . s ,rf 1 X' N X ks I - e B I ,Q X E , f I X. 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Jerry Hancock Janet Haney George Hanover Julia Harris Paula Harris Roy Harvey Phil Haskins Duanne Hawker Edward Heap Janice Hellman Alvin Hemmin er 9 Meredyth Henderson Dora Hernandez Rachel Hernandez Howard Helsa Carol Hicks Frances Hicks Gary Hilder David Hill Larry Hill f ff if ,if -'Q iS L '- ,gif ii . I ii g a g g 3 ! i 4 if S S 'ff ., L Lsxglxk X 5 5 P ., 'S Mr . v . gf ' Ko - l , M rg Gail resich ' jfgl .14 'f Janice Kropf .nf A fwflj- 45, Bill Krueger ,'- ' af? 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Q Leaver n L gh ri Le 's James Lewis Marjorie Lewis Joanne Loehr Connie Lopez Edward Lopez Herminia Lopez Leroy Lopez ., ,.,,' : I t A ni sf eeyeyeey J s t t Wfsygfrf! 5 if ri, ff , rw X Q is W g. I -:L ' JN W as . Q v , ,ei so . s Q ia.. QQ.. . - X ,af sk as , 3 I, gy s gk M Q 41- -If- s.--ii 1....z::is:. I' X Ai 6 xg . ER Carrying on tradition Paul Loua Barbara Lowe Doris Lowery Amelia Lucero Thomas MacGregor Benjamine Mackie Sydnee Mackie Annette MacMillan Ruebin Madrid Annie Magdaleno Gerald Magnant Kenneth Mahle 'A 4' at ,, -pa -s we lt. ,S 4 , V .N N A wr Y. W., W Q- M' e ' 'W lf Wg , W co L, , , X 1 ' . 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' WX ,sl t, 5- a Q to if ri it 1, J A A A4'24 1 f A'A A , if f 1 :-. ,B Nw: .ciig ,im 3,14 if 5 ' ln ' gi., ' ' 3: 1 A S 2 ' f f i?'ayiQ ,.'-- 0 f r -' 01 is Sandra Thomas Dale Thompson Larry Thomphon Donald Tillock Ronald Tillock Arthur Trimble Lucille Troconiz Mildred Troutt Edward Trujillo Gerald Trujillo James Timmons Roger Tingstrom Gilbert Torrence Virginia Torres Tucker, Harold Mark Jr Tull, Frances Sarah Tyler Sharon Ullom .W i cr ws' 'cl' 'wc r M-.-fa ' .a ' ' f ' V JL 11 if- iff' .f. A eff J ,. i 3, 1 - W K l 4526 M , X -, ...f ' ' Pg .' :fbi ,Jiuf J J jf f::::,:: f, , , of , , r - . as y ,QQ ga .ap t , an Q 5 iiww tg, -491, 55, L V, YV , y 1 . 2 Y pf 7 ifryf , N g 'W 5,5 I , hm ff ' -' 'Di 5.-' l f 1 , ., f. ,f ..,. , Q 5 ! A 0 'Q j ?: '32 1, i 2 J f - 3 f' f J X14 Diane Verdone, John Vielma, Salvador Villanueva, Roy Villarroel, Row One-Allen Van Rossom, Dennis Vaughn, Ruben Villavicencio, Teresa Villegas, Stanley Wagner, Clay Wallace. Row Two-Nancy Wallace, Terry Wallace, Ruth Wallin, James Ward, Vada Warner, Rosalie Washington, Karen Waters, Jane Doe, Linda Watson, Linda Watt. Row Three-Gary Webb, Margaret Weber, Sandra Webster, Nancy Weddington, Anita Weillie, Barbara Weller, Thomas Wellons, Charles Wernke, Vivian Wesley, Ardelle West. graduation day. 'Wm' l A .. fy . 'S V lf' F fx ,N , if 131 Jig ilh an N ' . ,W y. , . ..,. . -. , :sms Ao., ,IW we 1 LJ' l 3 ' in , 'I2 HQMQ' ff - uf zz' 7 iu' M5351 i,1kuM.,..W 1 ', Q if 1 A.. a an 2 , A V ...,-' . 3 ' sg, A3 , , ' g wi 1 A ' f V ' -1 1 J il fr , X Rican. 1 l'-W QOX rw I ,pm M A W x M fx of 'F SM 04552 wmww, 'Q-' M N. 1. wig A464 '10 of f QW! -4-. ,f L f 'V' W A ,JA peg KNAW 2 Q 'V ia! 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' , , LMWIW ug ' J, M ' A ' A X214 fix f- Mm 15 P Q , cv jimi ' XJ C Mkt QQ' 70 wmv? XACLQWQCV V by Kam? cle D 1, ' 'ew Rpm vw, ' N 77 4 7 L7 , 91 Max Alonso, Mayor of Cardinal City, and Mr. George G. Gumeson, Director of Student Activities, discuss plans tor the new Student Council room, STUDENT COUNCIL This year's Student Council, com- posed ot sixteen members, has been very active, Along with the pertinent business that has to be done every day, Council has sponsored such activie ties as the Christmas Ball and The Four Freshmen Jazz Concert. These were the two major events presented this year, The Christmas Ball was o success and everyone enjoyed attending. The Arcadia Continentals provided the music, and the decorations were car- ried out in a Christmas theme. Fabulous is the only word tor the Four Freshmen Jazz Concert. Feb- ruary 4 was the date and that evening was full of the music ot the most out- standing singing group today, Student Council did well by themselves to put on such an event. These two things are a credit to Student Council. lt's the everyday work of Council that needs recognition. No one ever sees the bills that Council passes, the discussions, etc., that Council goes through every day tor the benefit of the students. Student Council is a lot ot hard work behind the scenes, but to its members they think it's worthwhile. i ie t,w ' Marilyn Penny, Director of Commissioners Council m mbers completec P 25 ' . sys, , , www i - t 'Hamm-wrmw ww, iw,-1 ty , ' N'f' 'nf we-home ' My A W , ,,,,, ,, N ff ' TW 5 i ag is is i ss ,s i Q ! a,,t T -2 .,i ,,,, 2:1' 2 , 'f: , i., ifi' iif-it lu, 'ii-' 'Hug an , img W , John Catalano, Commissioner of Justice Judy Larsen, Commissioner of Domain Mary Tremaine, Commissioner of Safety Mike Tarlton, Senior Class President Jo Wattenbarger, .lunior Class President ,e We Rusty Mullins, Sophomore Class President 'f 2 E arsna Burleson, Secretary f ' atlas 09' s .Mini ,f ,..f , 1 , 51. qs., 3 . , , we M fair' nn- a satisfying record v 1 . , ! ,JW :T it ,ga ,Z 4. 2 'Pi 9, , i irry Mercadante, Commissioner of At Men Boice, Girls' League President ff wha! , , 3. 1- 3 an 2' ' f- hletics Janice Montgomery, Commissioner of Publicity John Goddard, Boys' Forum President 3 f s i J, f f as Ai i 7 1 J ' 5 X X J N , .. 1 I i sy 5 fm r 1 ' T6 4' ,. -ml .1 was J X r 9 Owena Smith, Commissioner of Finance Judy Robertson, Commissioner of Activities YQ51 hqq Q: Y . : 1 .lk .J - A -fi, 1 W 1 . 'xfff ' ' z'U:Ef, A ' A ,.1f,. ' -'J .'iYf'. ' .A A .W 61' -D rf' . w, . . . wi ,, . I Jo Anne Miller, Head Cheerleader Jerry Buck, Commissioner of Pep . ' I N .4 ,in A42 -53, Y- f V Y 65 HW Ma x , f we bf , Ev., ,jf f ffo ' , ., Ay W- 1 W J' is ' 'Y ' xx, , 11345 M. 3:17, 1. , ,N .1 ,gb . ,,. AW I J..-lg, ii -- ., 1 w X1 w.35.fsw,. ,, i4v,u8',,,1f4, gg 7-1, A fp , N ri an a uiig,Q,qfv1.5 h wiwpsifgm -iw , ' 3 Q 4 Q aa 2 w salon? kq:,5,'1x6s ,4a.:m, :iqCiY2:z.x1gid1 ' ,:'5lh,, ,I Q52 ' sy, is 221 sm, sw '- 9, Valle' 'Q pf- L, 1 'll is Wag ra xa :.kup...15. aw ,,. r Li , -1 1-we assassin. : ' rvi' z-'W' Wir, M Q 'Q fizvmgmv ,' 1 2 135 ,3 f :L .f ,, W4 189515 2 .' Q l - fifffg ,xi ,ff wnmmfw 2 9 3. 1,5 , -. vmrggiza j g Q Q fffry f' , s4w,Qpvf:1,, 1 S . ff: 1 I . f s X . is i f 2 1' fm ,,,,,,,. be 1 ,i k f ' 52's 4.255 sf wg , X 1 , ,ogfif 'ginjz f 11,,,9,-,i iff 5 3- 5 51211 g ,qgxi iii Q ff sg g 1 ii , .eg g,g:y:,i Effiwwime - CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION First Row--Pam Dye, Linda Presko, Laura Kettring, Lois Winter, Betty Gee, Janet Cline, Erelyne Lewis, Joan Finch, David Swanay, Margaret Harvey, Donna Van Slyke, Sandra Phillipa, and Vicki Wilson. Second Row-Nancy Price, Kathleen Abe, Rosie Gee, Nancy Reinhardt, Susan Mclver, Margaret Bracy, Carole Newton, Barbara Vargas, Carlyn Fishel, JoAnn Hunt, and Pat Lambert. Third Row-Ruth Matson, Larry McMurray, Raft Bailey, Eileen Kelsick, Lyn Taylor, Pat Streib, Sharon Rust, Lonna Lagreco, Wanda O'Brien, Mary Johnstone, Carolyn Mufich, John O. Eby, Jane Sanders, Joan Guernsey. Fourth Row-Mary Klein, Paula Harris, Manuel Chapparo, Pat Smith, Rosie Smith, Rusty Mullins, Carol White, Rachel Hernandez, Betty Sauer, Annette MacMillan, Kay Cline, Judy Cook, Kathy Steeby, Daniel Gallardo and Jim Plummer. ee, L-ef. The records show top students in X4 js Q X -,rf X!! iffy CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION As a statewide organization, the California Scholarship Federation hon- ors the students possessing the high- est scholastic achievements. This dis- tinctive membership is advantageous in acquiring a job or planning a college education. To the members, this organ- ization is worthwhile both socially and practically. 74 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Fostering good sportsmanship among girls is the main objective ot the Girls' Athletic Association. Each day these girls stay later than other students and practice the numerous sports which are made available to them by the Physical Education Department. Good Sport is the title earned by those belonging to this organization. CARDINAL HONOR SOCIETY To encourage maintenance of high scholastic records is the primary pur- pose of the Cardinal Honor Society. Membership is based on the grade achievements ot the students' previous year. Miss Kathryn Williams is the capable sponsor ot this organization. G. A. A, GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row-l-lelen Wilson, Karen Bell, Janet Cline, Sharon Rust, and Janice Dunn Second Row-Sally Potter, Mary Davis, and Ann Bussey Third Row--Debbi Boeye, Janice Lonhardt, Nancy Thorn, Donna Van Stylke, Rachel, Mary Engles, and Betty Gee ,: ' ' , I , ,Xu .I If' fr' . ' '1 , PHSGAAV CIMCSF S0 0 4, o o 0, Q, Q , ,JW CARDINAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row-Lynda Fisher, Pat Wood, Virginia Stewart, Sue Buchwalter, Mickie Goldman, and Sandra Phillips Second Row-Jean Harrison, Virginia Davis, Carol Perry, Judy Shpak,, Nancy Wagner, Judy Brodie, and Oreta Lockert. Third Row-Doris Chesnut, Jim Kitchen, Helen Potter, Mickey Miller, and Tom Savage. W' tt - ..-W... CARDINAL ART GUILD First Row-Rita Howard, Edre Meadows, Anita Garcia, Gail Kresich, May McCormick, and Ruth Jean Sanford. Second Row-Pat Gutzwiller, Nancy Wagner, Pat Davis, Dale Thompson, Duchess Rouse, Vibeke Madsen, and Mr. Ralph O'Brien. CARDINAL ART GUILD The Cardinal Art Guild, a newly organized service club of Cardinal City, supplies the necessary decorations tor school functions which are sponsored by the administration and the student council. Variety in activity HI-TRI With Christian Fellowship and service principles in mind, the l-li-Tri provides social activities and school service to Card City. Hi-Tri is in association with the Y. W. C. A., and its purpose is to promote friendship between all girls in the club. On the agenda this year was the Sweetheart Ball, and the Kotton and Kord dance. HI-TRI First Row-Owena Smith, Lyn Taylor, Meredith Cannom, Nancy Reinhardt, and Erelyne Lewis. Second Row-Myrna Childers, Nancy Knapp, Marsha Burleson, Tish Streeter, Barbara Thompson, and Ann Bussey. Third Row-Pat Strieb, Judy Wehinger, Marilyn Penny, Sandy Webster, Linda Noyes, Marilyn Cairney, Jo Watten- barger. 76 BLOCK S First Row-Sal Prado, Ken Ward, Jim Real, John Catalano, Larry Kitchen, and Max Alonzo. Second Row-l-loward Weiland, Dave Mielke, Larry McMurray, Jerry Buck, Bill Evensen, Fred Shannon, John Bramlett. Third Row-Lyle Kepford, Al Long, David Rutherford, Larry Nercadante, Mike Tarlton, and Mike Guhin. rt, sports, and photography. BLOCK S To build better char- acter and leadership in athletics is the main ob- jective ot Block S, an all boy service club. Through a lot ot hard work, both on the play- ing tield and ott, Block S has succeeded in bringing home to Cord City glory and honors both tor their playing ability and good sports- manship, CAMERA CLUB To further develop on interest in photogra- phy, is the main pur- pose ot Mr. Reed's Camera Club. This is the second year of the cIub's existence and it has helped to create and develop special new tricks ot photography. CAMERA CLUB First Row-Bill Scott, Dave Coleman, Jim l-lager, Roger Boller, and Mike Pearlman Second Row - John Finck, Harold Confer, Steve Batchelor, Paul Grace, Jim l-loman, and R. E. Reed. Third Row-Bruce Co- Sond, Lorraine Whelp- ley, Harriet Bilyan, Rush Ramsey, Dick l-lorneby 77 i .0 I , i ', U. , K., 1.1! I Aj, l r! fl 4 fs., .1,. I M67 V., fr 5 ,L ,un f fn 1 mg,-y,e,,, ,Q 4, Aff' ' ,,, , 5 ,4., , y 1 V1 fl C f .,.. ff' ,t 1 I If I A if l X! bf 'Vglyif L K A Zffgf , ,- I . y fr- ' y' i V z if l f , l fl fffffi ki ,ffl ,f ' J iff! V0 l Cl? V l' fi V ,. X V, -I I J 1 ,, ,I-.il 71,7 f l-'lm' I cf' ' r 1 gill!! l if if 1 1 A' yi!! :Lf f',V ' ,t ,Q gif! H I l J , , innm recor s ff r .. i .f ffl' , Q4 ' L fl ffgffb f l A' l J 1 W f DOMlNETTES EBELLES Dominettes is one ot the older clubs on campus. Their objective is to acquaint new sophomores with Cardinal City and create many new activities to develop within the students', social intelligence and provide service to the school and club. k. A- A ,1,.uQ ' As a social-service club on campus, Ebelles supplies Cardinal City with many new activities which pave their way toward their goal to promote friendship and better understanding ot cultural, civic, and social activities on and off campus. J 1,91 W-'T I ' ' 1 , y ' 1 . v DOMI NETTES First Row--Janice Montgomery, Judy Larsen, Marsha Burleson, Vicki Wilson, Gene Zimmer Carlyn Fishel Erelyne Lewis Second Row-Susan Hancock, Deanna Hoffman, Helen Potter, Betty Gee, Jo Ann Hunt Meredith Cannom Joan Burgan Sylvia Hi ins QQ - Third Row--Carolyn Eaton, Marti Mills, Synda Fisher, Sally Reed, JoAnne Miller, Sharon Rust Janet Cline June Buchanan Connie Hossom. J W,?JA X-77 'W 67? FUTURE TEACHERS First Row-Virginia Stewart, Lynda Fisher, Jim Real, Pat Lambert Second Row-Mr. Lund, Linda I-lill, Ann Criglar, and Nancy Reinhardt Third Row-Judy Robertson, Linda Koch, Beth Josi, and Nancie Knapp Fourth Row--Nancy Wagner, Joan Guernsey 7 Q-ff' ,X ,ff gig diy tfffff if '51 C5 r 5 fini- ff L Lek FUTURE TEfxci-iERs ' By helping to prepare interested students who plan to enter the teaching field, the Future Teachers increase the educational progress in Cardinal City. They also plan a Future Teachers' Day where every interested student attends either Elementary or Secondary Schools to gain a greater understanding ot h h' ' . 1 t e teac ing vocation '33, Q-J EBELLES gy vc First Row-Mickie Goldman, Mary SX .f Q, ' ,0 ,V 'J Tremain, Earlene MacNeill, Judy f Q fxfld Penwell Dx BSJJ My Second Row-Nancy Dell nf 9 ,X fy , Third Row-Gail Gentry, Becky Evans, -lj Eff Q and Dianne Cababa. A ix ,W Fourth Row-Bunny Snider it X C 'Eu ,ss yr Fifth Row-Mary Engels CJ fr X ,ll Sixth Row-Mary Johnstone, Kay l Kirker, Marcia Edwards, Miss Emma , Gilmetti, and Janice Dunn. ' I 1' i wllllyyf- if . ,, F L, ' d l1' d is the of frien s ip an progress. fi' a ,,,, ,W ,-'ff .Y -V' 4 ' -M.. r-. . - f' ' -- N, V: 79' GANGPLANK First Row, L to R-Judy Robertson, Bill Evensen, and .lean Savage Second Row--l-lowara' Wieland, Diane Rust, June Buchanan, Sylvia Higgins, and Joan Savage. Citizen Third Row--Dick Linsley, Jerry Buck, Linda Noyes, Carole Nea l Jo Wattenbarger. T Fourth Row-Mike Tarlton, L Keptor , Marily irney, Ly T r, Y ' Rusty Mullins and I-laroa' T r. 0 X' WV - J 'F 2 Jr .7 A fftftgtwf sf ft fl T tif? 6?f5'f5Qli'3i of U 'W M ,fbi G PLANK V Gangpl e sp g Mfg t n, is easy way for all Card Cit tu t nd acl Pirates t et into the swim of things. This joint operated o ga ation provides wholesome recreation for all high school age boys and girls ot San Bernardino. 80 L-l GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls' League, the largest and most active service organ ization on campus, is composed ot all the girls in Cardinal City. Its purpose is to stand for the highest ideals of woman' hood and to promote the spirit of good fellowship and democe racy within the school. 2 Q ncourage true service, recreation, and ideals. 3-in W wlin-QIJG-1- 4 ,1 A l ': '9 GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET .nL,,, ,gli law-'-fs-'J I First Row--Vibeke Madsen, Gwen Boice, June Buchanan, and 'I , 0 M Pam Dye. IN , ' Second Row-Mary Davis, Mary Beth Lopez, Judy Robertson, 0 I Janice Hoffman, and Dianne Sherwood, 54 qw Third Row--Joan Savage, Luci Serrato, Helen Potter, Meredith, 0 Cannom, Marsh Burleson, and Carole Newton, W W G KEY CLUB High scholastic achievements, good citizenship, and high ideals of comradeship are the keys that open the door to x adulthood. These qualities are combined in the molding of the members of Key Club. Wfdilif were y . ff 5 W ' KEY CLUB First Row-John Bramlett, Tom Miller, David Swanay, John Ehy, Terry Farrell Second Row-James Wiedeman, Tom Savage, Don Zelman, Jim Real, Ed Wassell S 1 I wif eaders in helpful activity , ,M M JUNIOR LEAGUE First Row-Marilyn Penny, Owena Smith, Marilyn Cairney, Nanci Knapp, Jean Savage, Joan Savage, and Pat Streib. Second Row-Janice McKnight, Ann Bussey, Judy Wehinger, Tish Streeter, Joe Wattenbarger, Lyn Taylor, Gwen Mead, and Carrol Naegle Third Row-Judy Nickeson, Mary Messer, Margaret Bracy, Barbara Thompson, Gail Ogle, Judy Robertson, Joan Finch. JUNIOR LEAGUE The primary purpose of Junior League, a social-service club on campus, is to promote social, cultural, and civic activities in cooperation with civic and campus lite. These otivities include clean campus, Twin Sweater Dance, Halliday Ball, and the Cancer Drive. One tor all, and all tor one is the suitable motto for one of the oldest and strongest Clubs at Cardinal City--Junior League sf' ..:r., 'ju Qld .gala ,.b Kw if 5 .mm F . .-,nf iw W LOS CARDENALES First Row-Janice Hoffman, Marcia Edwards, Peggy Flores, Jean Savage. Second Row-Joan Finch, Larry McMurray, Tony Gomez, Javier Garcia, and Fae Farner. Third Row-Mrs. Maria F, Rivera, Naci Martinez, Eileen Kelsick, Carla Jo Yeck LOS CARDENALES El club Espanol se dedica a fomentar interes en la lengua Espanola por media de actividades de caracter o ambiente Espanol o mexicano. Ademas, anualmente hace una fiesta de Navidad para ninos pobres, en la cual coopera el club espanol de la escuela Pacific. Los Cardenales han adoptado una nina por medio del Depart- mento de Bienestar y le obsequian regalos en ocasiones festivas. Las otras actividades del club incluyen servicio a la escuela y diversiones sociales. orators, and linguists. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE First Row-Janice Hellman, Karen Meek, Rae Kimbley, Eleanor Taylor, Mary Christian, David Swanay, and Sandra Phillips. Second Row-Miss Barbara Parsen, Carol Russell, Caro lyn Lewis, Mike Sudlow, Bob Matthais, Lloyd Hile, TerryFarrell. Third Row-Judy Larsen, Nancy Wagner, Mike Sieck, Tom Savage, Lea Ward, Erelyne Lewis, Laurie Rhyner. N. F. L. The speech club of Cardinal City, the National Forensic League, is interested in promoting interscholastic debate, oratory and public speaking. This is accomplished by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and by conferring a worth badge of distinction. 83 SOBOBANS First Row-Carolyn Phifer, Joyce McDevett, Pam Dye, Nancy Price, Ruth Matson, and Julie Woodburn. Second Row-Joan Finch, Judy Robertson, Jean Savage, Joan Savage, Lonna Lagreco, Carole Newton, Sharon Rust, Judy Larsen. Third Row-Carlyn Fishel, Mary Klein, Mary Tremaine, Marsha Burleson, Eileen Eddy, Margaret Bracy, JoAnn, Hunt, Nancy Reinhardt. SOBOBANS Sobobans, an all girl honor organization and service club ot Cardinal City, promotes fellowship and encourages community service. This organization was founded in l939 by Mrs. Winnetred Poss, an S. B. H. S. counselor, and has been recognized as one of the most outstanding clubs on campus ever since that time, Distinction achieved in The purpose of Sub Debs, one of the tive all girl social-service clubs on campus, is to bring girls ot mutual interests together and to provide wholesome entertainment for them. These girls meet every other week to plan and discuss means at furthering social intelligence, awareness, and responsibility to become, as women, constructive contributions to society. SUB DEBS First Row-P. L. Florence, Pam Dye, Julia Shockey, Judy Beachem, Sue Cummings, Paulette McKnight, Yuonne Trudeau, and Diane Gorian. Second Row-Margaret l-larvey, Judy Shock, Nancy Prce, Laura Kettring, Linda Presko, Marilyn Vaughn, and Carol Gustafson. Third Row-Carolyn Mufich, Marlene Wells, Roseline Ponzurie, Pat Cotton, Rae Kirnbley, Annette Serpico, Karen Bell. 84 academic and social status. '. 62 STATESMEN C FF F F First Row--Bill Kray, Mike Miller, John Bramlett, Richard Patterson, Bill Strange, Jim Kitchen, Bob Matthai, Jim Plummer, and Paul Freeman. Second Row-Ralph Brauer, Carl Smith, Jim Real, Don Ramey, Paul Gonzales, and David Rutherfurd. Third Row-Daniel Gallardo, Roger Gorman, and John Eby. Fourth Row-Bob Brady, Bob Flowers, Paul Grace, Melvyn Carsman, and J. Richard Gomez. STATESMEN The newest all boy organization on campus is the Statesmen Club, which is under the direction of Mr. McGrew. Though it is new it is also one of the most active, The boys have contributed in every way to the improvement and activities of Cardinal City. CHEERLEADERS First Row-Delfina Lopez, JoAnne Miller, and Judy Wehinger. Second Row-Ruth Jean Sanford, and Nanci Knapp. Third Row-Sylvia Higgins, Carol Neagle, and Marilyn Cairney. Fourth Row-Neil Thompson. MAJORETTES First Row, left to right-Betty Gee, and Marlene Wells. Second Row-Marsha Edwards, Sally Reed, Pauline Dahlside. Leaders o WhV'Uh 'w 'JA Nh'M hW N 'h RWM 'Wi' 'N i 'I' 'M ' - , V 9-fFQFw'f'rY' s ,mgiemigea :ma ,Sta ms, Kiwis wsxi fr ,,1zm,iizs will use ag wiffil V Jkwifw iw 'Wea fl- WWW ff Vi Nui +:m,srf,2,g,w?zIxf., 11 ,, sw Asfmffsi wig ,sagwf 115232 zg,qid1:31.v,sggqwajp-11g,f Si ' W ww F s, 11 :awww sow sw 513241224335 gimw, it-It A , -,M A ,A tsfgisbg, W ' w'fvx 'iY vznwfl, f2Ukf1vJ1 ' i f- 125 ' yi Wig ,2'Sf2g1?S?Zf:,4a':Q22, ie i Ev imgggmfgzsssvf s-Ywsgfwty, f- ,img ,ft 1 ff ,wa B CHEERLEADERS Lynn Taylor, .lean Jesse, Sandy Hamilton, Wanda O Brlen, Brenda Patterson, and Janice Hoffman. so LQIQ wfrlw 00 Ta 'Q-ev-BR M if-V9 I I I V1 7 LL-we :ep and enthusiasm. POM PON GIRLS Left to right-Anne Kimber, Lonna Lagreco, Joan Savage, Sharon Newton, and Judy Robertson. Rust, Anne Eastwood, Colleen Flannery, Carole 'W : , 5, , A W I , 15, we Q 4 if 4 f- :X f L2 1- ff G1-A 'bl , t,,, , Y li! 3 E E I BAND Drum Majorette-Julia Woodburn Flute-Vada Warner Oboe-Pat Davis Clarinets-Don Zelman, Monte Snyder, Gary Sanchez, Linda Fisher, Tom Jozens, Richard Ririe, Jim Bean, Nancy Redinger, Judy Pennwell, Pat Conrad, Mary Root, Charles Bley, Larry Akers Saxophones-lsmael Guillen, George Carilla, Newton Richardson, Al Friedman, Warren Reaume, Richard Gomez, Ranny Gallardo, Joan Glover, Don Johnson a s Clarin - Trumpets-Charles Beach Ray Johnson, Jim Bristow, arry ruic s ank, Abe aens, Steve Woodburn, Lydia Jacob, Jim Morgan, Divah Kirkbride, Don Goodloe French Horns-John Smith, Richard Beckley, Paul Stephenson, Jim Glover Trombone-Dave Daniels, Burl Thompson, Ronnie Ridenour, Larry Scott, Ester Estrada Baritone Horns-Isaac Standitird, Leonard Fox Bass Horns-Carl Roberts, Marcos Ramirez Bell Lyra-Rosie Jacobo, Pat Clark Drums-Jim Real, Frank Chavez, Frank Ward, Ernie Antillion, Judy 'ngler Director-A. C. U'Ren j fl' W' wt ,wr 'YTKLWQWD ,UW A P Music, in oors and out. ORCHESTRA E ' ' Violins, Lani Lutes, Linda Herriott, Joan Glover, Dana Sue Bruton X oak 5.3.0 Verley Yerton, Nanci Thorne, Diane Gire, Joyce James, Helen' M Kalos, Natalie Martinez, Violas, Neoma Gilstrap, Jerry Morris, M , 9 wi Cellos, Judy Brodie, Marilyn Gire, String Bass, Newton Richard- . . son, Rhio Shoemaker, Sandra Saddler, Jim Simmons, Flute, Mary , Ellen Klein, Leanna Shartzer, Clarinet, Dave Pitzpatrick, Larry WWW KV ' Hughes, Bassoon, Tom MacGregor, Obae, Pat Davis, Saxophones ' 1 lsmall Guillan, Marcos Ramirez, George Corrillo, Tom Thompson 0-MUX, Trumpets, Ray Johnson, Abe Saenes, Martin Vidana, Frenc . ' Horns, Pat De Bellis, Dave Aleman, Duane Welker, Trombone Q i Dave Daniels, Burl Thompson, Dan Cravens, Piano, Marthd MMM UChandler,' Percussion, Pat Whiston, Joe Sanchez, and Director X Q A. C . U'Ren. u-gtk U 1585 88 THESPIANS FIRST ROW-Beck Evans, Tom Savage, Donna Holsinger, Helen Potter, Linda Evans. SECOND ROW-Judy Miles, Lisa Wilson, Eileen Eddie, Marlene Wells, Harold Mark Tucker, Jr. THIRD ROW-Joy Fisher, Mr. Van Buskirk, Sue Buchwalter. Three plays, one year, a record N, X' S56 .ff Q if Rv X1-'sit -2' its is U ', ' Nz? J rad QQ' aims' cHoiR lk X W 0 Personal satisfaction is the only reward given the members at Girls' Q 0 6, R Choir. These girls spend hours each week perfecting their organization in 0 Sv order to make Cardinal City proud of them. This organization is kept an a Q9 competitive basis in order that each girl will work to her capacity and give at her best to the group, This method has paid oft tor each girl knows the importance of her position. Moods in Music conveyed by Girls GlRL'S CHOIR Front Row-L to R-Lucy Serrato, Beverly Richardson, Benita Blakely, Pat Whiston, Ada Allen, Jean Weaver, Judy Wehinger, Kristine Dalhstram, Tinker Page, Carol O'Brien, Joann Hunt, Ellen Myers, Guyla Steele, Sharon Woolf. Row 2, L to R-Virginia Davis, Mary Messer, Deanna Hoffman, Sandra Fowler, Marilyn Bates, Susan Culbertson, Margaret Calhoun, Lucy Bravo, Eunice Garcia, Connie Hos- som, Janet Cordell, Vera Cash, Nancy Feil, Kathy Kachevas, Carol Sprague, Laurel Russell, Judy Price. Raw 3, L to R-Marsha Diebold, Pat Robinson, Susan Moore, Kathy Steeby, Rebe McClary, Linda Swatzlander, Jane Sanders, Nancy Rhinehardt, Linda Hemminger, Barbara Kniffen, Helen Potter, Joan Weaver, Myrna Childers, Darla Miller, Nancy Stewart, Lauradeen McC-iowen, Marian Snider, Row 4, L to R - Ann Eastwood, Sharon McNealy, Darla McDonald, Rosalie Mulder, Judy Klein, Carol Howing, Saundra Mathews, Carolyn Manuel, Earlene MacNeill, Carolyn Phifer, Nancy Jo Churchwell, Paulette McKnight, Sandra Sadler, Lucille Bordan, Sharon Hamilton, Sharon Hawker. Row 5-O. V. Hauschildt, - W-W w..,,,,M,,,m.f- www- .-W -,Tu-my Ku. f.l,.-.,.Mss ..l..W.WW..,.v,..i .,...WWMWH,M,v., ,.,, We W. T .. .V .Mp . ., . . . Y I A CAPELLA Front Row, L to R-Jean Weaver, Lucy Bravo, Janet Cordell, Joan Weaver, Judy Wehinger, Joann Hunt, Carol Sprague, Marian Snider, Sharon Woolf, Susan Moore, Mary Messer, Sandra Fowler, Benita Blakely, Susy Serrato. Row 2, L to R-Eunice Garcia, Carol Howing, Carolyn Phifer, Connie Hossom, Earlene MacNeill, Carolyn Manuel, Myrna Childers, Sandra Sadler, Nancy Jo Churchwell, Sharon Hawker, Darla Miller, Carol Russell, Pat Robinson, Ann Eastwood, Linda Swatzlander, Marsha Diebold, Virginia Davis. Row 3, L to R-Richard Patterson, Tony Lopez, Danny Gutierez, Earl Concienne, Mike Monroe, Maynard Cole, Bill Knowles, Bob Griffin, Ernie Pedroza, Al Frijone, Jerry Whitfield, David Hunter, Paul Gonzales. Row 4, L to R - Gary Van Osdel, Dick Webb, Glen Gipson, Dale Thompson, Bill Stout, John Parano, Nathanial Johnson, Terry Ferrell, Paul Freeman, Bob Koch, Louis Harrison, Elijah Ingram, Don Holen. and A Cappella Choirs. A CAPELLA One of the most representative organizations at Cardinal City is the A Capella Choir. Into this organization goes time, work, and sacrifice on the part of its members. These boys and girls sing for many organizations each year and have been rewarded with top honors in all competition they entered every year. i i Q i DRILL TEAM First Row-Doris Chesnut, Suzanne Creasey, Debbie Boeye, Loretta Fernandez, Karen Bell, and Leita Armstrong. Second Row-Deborah Post, Joan Hausman, Barbara Eastwood, Carol Howing, Sue Hausladen, Mary Davis. Third Row-Connie Rodriguez, Cynthia Lee, Sue Buch- walter, Joan De Roche, Mary Louise Velis. Fourth Row-Nancy Kelley, Lois Winter, Elna Quillay, Pat Robinson, Mary Beth Lopez, and Armida Cullingford. Fifth Row-Linda Irwin, Peggy Soward, Mary McDonald, Eleanor Osborn, Mary Elaine Rix, and Joan Harvey. Sixth Row-Virginia Dorer, Sandy Fields, Kay Kirker, Gail Carmichael, Linda Hope, and Carolyn Stevens. ..Seventh Row- Margaret Harvey, Barbara Claypool, Pat Battroff, Marcia Headley, Julia Shockey, Eleanor Hough. Eighth Row-Alise Johnson, Ada Allen, Donna Hutchings, Carol Paltridge, and Karen Nelson. f Q 3 Jifjrst Isgr fordylarchingyi yf Ml' filly Jill! fji?m :Mfr Vip . ,,, ill HT,i,,,ifr 92 KJV WMM if Wg!! , wwf TOWN HALL Town Hall, a subdivision ot Student Council, was organized tor the tirst time this year. Members are chosen from each building to represent every titty students These representatives meet twice a month to discuss problems and make plans tor the Student Body, The activities of the meetings are carried back to the various classes by the Town l-lall members in order that every student in school may know what is being done in Cardinal City. .S.jsi'efr Y ,, W 'N at-.R and Governing. xy First Row-John Eby, Richard Patterson, Betty Gee, Second Row-Millie Eskew, Christine Dahlstrom, Oreta Lockhart, Third Row-Shirley Hirsh, Barbara Lowe, Jean Savage, Fourth Row - Helen Wilson, Judy Cook, Sally Potter, Fifth Row-Armeda Cullingford, Paul Graves, Linda Fisher, Virginia Davis, Carole Smith, Sue Culbertson, Patty Robertson, Ed Dyer, Linda Becker Lucinda Coburng Sixth Row- Louie Blanc, Pat Lambert, Terry Farrell, Marilyn Penny, Joan Finch, Sue Cummings, Dave Goolsby, Peggy Soward, Kay Kirker, Helen Potter, Judy Wehinger, Susan Moore, Mr. George Gumeson. ' wg? 'iii' ls........v-A YK ga, ,ir-,gy . in-Q qQ.L,,,M,Q-wc, ,W .L i ,,,,.i J- my S-I v i' ,J 2 'A ,Q kgs-f51..,,:+,t . A . ,. tiff sv 'wfslirififi T 35 A n Itffwis K . zen, Qisfg L, ifvifisil Awww ,gs 3 ,gint K, ,wgtkif ,L f vfwfmcgea-fatef-Rf r ' .sm i' 'Sf L in-M 5,359- ,t. ,, A fri 55,3 Jim Plummer Photography Editor Judy Larsen Business Manager Paul Arnold Production Manager Connie I-Iossom Senior Editor Dave Mielke Sports Editor Editor, Carol Gustafson ana' Faculty Advisor Xlohn Rggalado ponder over Tl-lE BOOK! w 4 ecord of Rodney Renolds Paul Gonzales Draftsman Assistant Art Editor Susan Buchwalter Susan Culbertson Sophomore Editor Junior Editor sn TYRO ANNUAL The Tyro Annual Staff accomplished a lot this year-otherwise you would not have this book right now. Be thankful. Seriously, we have enjoyed doing this work. We were under the faculty supervision of Mr. John Regalado, or better known to us as Johns At the beginning of the year we attended the Annual Yearbook Convention at the Uni- versity ot Redlands. Many yearbook staffs were represented there from California and the surrounding states. While there, we received many new ideas, and came back here to put our ideas into effect, Now there's always the job of choosing a theme for the Annual, also there are the colors and the cover design. We chose l-ligh-Fidelity as our theme as you have probably gathered by this time. There were many discussions over these problems, but everyone survived and problems were solved. Now we give this book to you and we hope you enjoy reading and viewing it as much as we enjoyed writing it and putting it together. the year. all-a.lvXEXQ5X J Q.: ts., 5 rr Qtiglxlx-J WJ., P Lixx x,XJ'Pi 6 Q K - wksosf s Q R X Sgirolyn 'A Photographer N-46-YRLL, . ii. .XE-kj.: QQ-REX QSC Jean Savage Art Editor Judy Robertson Clubs and Organization Edito Jane Sanders Assistant Editor, Copy Editor Peggy Soward Assistant Business Manager Janet Miller Frank McFaddin Jim Hager Student Life, lst Photographer Photographer semester I' ty f 5 c 'tt frm Q . Q ddamdf f ,amd of Mgfqiiibbbmai smdefff We A W .J Jang M 550,21 Q9 1 H, wsffffgk 0 Num M Wm I 9' V-X536 by K 9 ,, ,N ' 'V '- F' ffxcr . f'x,, f-f af' ' 'EY mf cz, f C?Q o Q , n 55 , If W L . 1 jr , i.i:,.b J If' if , V, M W Y ' gy, V'-Z, JJJJ GK? .Jw kg, J ai.: P . Nj J F if C, iw pf' J J I fs! XM, f , ,g 4:-Nu Vik Gr Q gift? .puff af 5 ,B,gw,,f J' A .JI 55' cz. I' 'J 2 J- I 5 'K 1 wb f' , -.J - 4 0 Q is . . al dcmC95 ' ' ' Ponies .W 4 ,, Trddlnon oi activities, Bcxsketbaii wibaii and Queens E-xchanq e Assembiies . . . S emo: ass embiq ,0- F R A 5 2 Q 'Y M 1-r3Z ' www iz 4, W my 'W new fs Q ,kzgffvfi--wf., A' W , mir. f. - . V t I ' - N x i 13vFf'fkf4u1r,. K V Q SINK THE PIRATES was the theme the Cardinals Bench warmers pulled yvith the teom to defeat used against the neighboring farmer team. Pacific High School. xt D I K . s. 1 1 . . . I 1:1 -X -' ' W K 'i ii-I w ' 3 A, e . ., A ,J - xf i QQ 3. i XE., W x. .K A J rf' 7 wf' 'X wg' ' u gf' . V M 2 . if u 1 J X. , K' iam- A7 Q., 4 s 'i Y . , 3 i ' 1' 4. mf, , A P' K, X J V X 1 1 1 1 if 'X Us ,Vw rf mt to e ea T A . I C N Y- ff 2 V if 1 .-1 K 4 xjgs , if T R 2 , i-- ref .Q 'M . 1 2-12. KS' we J . '-1, ,M .L X, .V :gf In me V fi X R. TJ 1 1 V f tw ' t'ss xv. -- Z J .fgf N ci -, Q xf X, .-I 5- 7: V Vx .L X qu l 'T' V' 'X I: . 1 , . MV, lt's mine, says Lyle Kepford as he grabs Lois Winter, Piesident of Cardinal High for the boll in S. B. H. S. vs. Pacific game. Steppers, presents a cake to the Pacific High Drill Team. sg' Zi iz Z 2 Q i PEZ 5 W 5. ? if 215' k ii fi is ' ig: 2.5 Q gx. ar 5 Z fix 2 an, 4 iii 2 13. 2' T 9? Y, ey, ff sg L H x f K f M2391 . vi -'iff F 2,2 fi' A :. M. ,MW xx A 5325, 4 xg ,fig QQ 1 Q' s iw , dj iff? , , I Q 4,21 mf Th-.mf 2 ANNE EASTWOOD f Basketball Sweetheart 1 1956-57 Season Royalty Preslcle: Ann Eastwood reigned as basketball queen for the l957 season. Pictured above is Ann and her court. Members of the court are Diane Rust, Sylvia l-liggins, Barbara Thompson and Joan Savage, The Football Queen and her court. R wx Q Y Were you there for the dance? Over Card City ls it a touchdown or not? exclaims Carole Newton lcenterl to Judy Robertson lleftl and Colleen Flannery lrightl. w W N V, 1 ff , l :lA 'D Q XJR .xx,X-, vp. I 51' Q nga- UQ, are 'If' fi -m,,4.'.+-ff? .gmt - , ' ' f uw gf' , Y x. . , M, . W- . tg A . -, . Queen Margie sits on her throne. , , ,MW 9' Why so M 2 ,t t 2 -, glum-churn? HOOQMKALOX M5736 4 Autographs WW Mi U in ,Zz 4.,,,4 - fm, Q vw mfg, i WW- NEA Vw gjwwlw eww kk wg? ' j,,41fU + og Gill: We ff fi-f' .1 ix!! ,: , ,ff C J ' f ' Dgiffj . In llff . N Ui' 47 MM Xuljgg 3 Qjfgigff VM Xfiwrfpmfjg' jwyff-b mn 3553, X ,DX ,f W6 vm BL Q . M K SQ W 54-f' O U' E f' S xgv Semi six I Vhxi ,L U, 10 tiifswfw Mt ff High Society O rt J MAX --If just own OX., Terry Farrell and Vee Madsen are pictured in High Society as they sit on the lounge in Arrowhead Springs Hotel. Terry was the lucky fellow who chose the theme for the prom. He suggested High Society. ' Don't you dare stick me, says George Wilson as Linda Hope pins on a buttonier. What's the occasion? Well, its the prom of '56 -'57, Class V S . l Future bookkeepers practice their trade. ll Mrs. l-lubbard's period l class, spends a typical day in class. l lt's a business class. Carole Newton, a pom pon girl, goes through a regular routine. lluglllk 5 ' -.,X'QSf:Q.:w .SNn , ' ' ..... .I:5::-E:-.- 'H . X' . . Q ' ' - ' ' ' ' -. ' I ' x . 's F , ' W- ' 9 fv- I ' '- E 527 . f,I,- . 4 . ' Par. . EFL:-4 ..-- -S ' 'ff' 1 -2 '- 5 'Yr -' -5 ..., - 'F ' ' ' Exif , i ' '32 ' ' s v A55 '- .IE - H , i X S 1' - .w '. F 57? . . Q z z - .wi v ' rs 'YS ' 'iii f ' V 'N V5 '-ae fs - Y ' 7 ' A -si A V si - i , r , f s A P W , do V ,. , W V , AJ xsho A ,sssi . ,V A NN kr XX x X K A 4, XNNN V- N K M i-xgmkv A 3 . it - digg NXXWM f New Room Kapers x 'Q5 tm? Ji Y i -Q -'-G-::41:nfs....- uv? ....- Y -,,,,-, 1 -4 ,K .... any I ' 'YQQ ' I Meow, soys the kitty, I wont to type too. Me. A J Who wants to do class work! 1 1 XX 4 A 7 .. ,4 viii V xX A movie is viewed by Mr. Wogner's biology class, 'N--. 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Russell Matus from the farm school across the way, recites poetry, Judy Miles sits on a stool while portraying her part as Fairy May in the play, The Curious Savage. 3 fi 2 'Q Si 5 H, Q1 sa i ,ii ii Variety and Drama Gary Lollis who portrayed Henry The Follies dance cast rest between dances. in the follies shoots Peggy Soward with i water from a fake flower. if :X J, ' X So you think it's not work to put on the Follies. , ii Sandy Fowler, who sang My Fair Lady in the L y W '57' Follies and John Swartz, who took the part as it a barker, pose for a picture. from Card City Stage Becky Evans is seen as she rises from the divan in the Dlay coiled The Curious Savage. Mr. Van Buskirk points out a few factors of drama to his drama A new type of play was pro- duced where the audience sur- rounded the action. students. 1 I3 ,ffflf ff, ,,,, victorious gear Spo tsfr record of a 'Victory on the iield . . . Wars Second New in 'gqseball 194395 Varsity footballers finish fourtl I-lank Rohn backfield coach. Ed Wheeler line coach. Dick Adair COACHES Our well-rounded coaching staff headed by John Earp kept this year's varsity in good condition and well versed in their blocking and tackling. Coach l-lank Rohn handled the backsg Dick Adair the swift ends and Ed Wheeler the rugged linemen. Earp commanded the respect of each player and brought out the very best in each player. John Earp head coach. Larry Kitchen agile center, Bill Evensen rugged tackle. end coach, s Q , mad' Ken Ward quick moving guard 'n C. B. LJ first in spirit Larry Mercadante All-CBL back, John Goddard quarterback, Roy Mayfield swift halfback. Dave Mieike All-CBL end, Junior Howard, deceptive hoiff back, Mike Guhin ieft guard Dori Boyce left tackle Mike Taritoo All -CBL End Picked by the sports writers to have by speedster Carl Skvavna, Although S l 5 2 a il l ROW ONE-Fred Elsie, George Learned, Dove Gollerd, John Cotalano, Larry MacMurray, Lyle Kepford, Howard Weiland, Mayfield, Larry Mercodante, Mike Guhinn, Charles Banks. ROW TWO-John Green, Don Sampson, John Goddard, Mike Torlton, Dave Mielke, Bill Evensen, Sal Prado, Larry Kitchen, Clfr Mathews, Manuel Arias, John Word, Ronnie Lee, David Rutherford. ROW THREE-Jesus Estrada, Danny Moreno, Fred Shannon, Chuck Miller, George Gardner, Don Boyce, Jim Clark, Neil Ga Reinaldo Cabrerra, John Tillman, Harold Rapie. They Defiec a winless season, San Bernardino High School's Cardinals fooled the experts and completed the season in fourth place. The Cardinals were hampered by the loss of half the returning lettermen from last year's squad, through injuries and ineligibilities. The coaching staff was headed by John Earp, who with a few breaks, would have wound up the season higher up the CBL ladder. Dick Adair handled the speedy ends and Ed Wheeler, the rugged linemen, Rounding out the coaching staff was a new addition in the backfield, Hank Rhon. lnexperience proved to be the Care dinal's downfall in their opening game against Leuzinger High as the Olympians triumphed, i3-O. Showing improvement in their second game, but still lacking experience, the Cardinals gave a strong Antelope Valley squad a tough go before bowing in de- feat, 7-O, The Cards' third loss came at the hands of the swift Choffey Tigers, led shifty Larry Mercadante raced for two touchdowns, they were not enough and the game ended 3l-l2. Larry Mercadante again scored with three TD's as an inspired Redbird club gave the favored Pomona Red Devils a real scare before going down to defeat, 3l-24. Pass defense again proved the Cardinals' downfall as Pomona connected for two touchdowns. Roy Mayfield drove over for the final Redbird tally. Not to be denied a win before a Homecoming Crowd, the Redbirds de- feated arch-rival Colton's Yellowjackets. Led by John Goddard's passing arm and Larry Mercadante's two TD iaunts, the Cards proved too much for the Yellow- iackets, as the Redbirds came out ahead, I8-l 5, Art Gilmore proved the Cards' down- fall as the powerful Riverside Bears scored with ease. The final score, 42-O. Coming back hard the following week the Redbirds walloped the Fontana Steelers 19-12, Two Juniors, Roy May' field and Junior Howard, proved the difference by means of long runs. The Experts Redlands' Terriers, led by Quarter- ack Roger Chaney, proved themselves J be League champs in defeating a ever-say-die Cardinal lineup. The Cards bored on a 50-yard drive to make the nal tally, 30-6. San Bernardino High School Cardinals ain defied the experts, as they out- Iayed an over-confident Pacific High Pi- l squad before 8500 screaming fans. All-CBL end Mike Tarlton romps. The game terminated a week of intra- city rivalry, which Covered everything from all-day pep-rallies to midnight paint jobs. The Cards made up a 6-point deficit to score in the second quarter, on Goddard's pass to Tarlton for the first TD. Goddard next smashed over from the l-yard in the third quarter for the winning TD. The Cards were led de- fensively by Sal Prado, Roy Mayfield, Dave Mielke and Howard Weiland. The Fleet Junior Howard circles right end for o large gain. win gave the Cards the City Champion- ship for the second consecutive year. Four players from this year's squad received All Citrus Belt League honors. Co-captains Larry Mercadante and Mike Tarlton were first team defensive picks, at halfback and end respectively, while Dave Mielke was voted second on the defensive team and Roy Mayfield second on the offensive team. 5 , ' ' . fe, qi, 'gala ,gs V ,. ' me .... , , , -,C U9 Fine Cardinal blocking springs loose an- other runner. Larry Mercadante breaks loose for another score. Running attack proves hard to stop Hard running nets IO more yards. Vicious tackling brings down Pacific runner 120 J. V, FOOTBALL With combined efforts, coaches Curtis Glass and Jim Hackleman have produced a Junior Varsity l 3 of which S. B. HS. might well be proud. They climaxed a brilliant season with a tie for first place in their division. The middleweight team lost their first two games to Ramona High of Riverside and Chaffey at scores of l2-25 and 7-l9, They went into the contest with arch-rival Pacific High with high hopes and un- daunted spirit. The aerial attack of quarterback Ron Skipper came alive to down the Pirates 26-6. Our traditional foes from Pacific gave the Junior Varsity the momentum that no team in the C. B. L was able to stop for the remainder of the season. A Colton forfeit increased our win record. A River- side Poly eleven were crushed by the hard running of Danny Moreno. The undefeated teams of Fon- COGCh Curtis tana, Redlands, and Antelope Valley were all sur- Glass talk prised and out-scored by tallies of 32-O, i2-O, and f LG, 7 32-13. Thus a season which started in defeat termi- ia !,iigJfV Q jx I f OJ nated in triumph. The Junior Varsity player of this L I year will prove invaluable to Coach Earp in Varsity gf' ' pay next year. Q, ---- M . i J tl ,wr ' , f ' f i R . ' , , ,. ,, . Top Row-L. R. Rix Robinson, Homer Garl, Bill Robinson, Don Smith, Danny Gonzales, Roger Gorman, Gary Lollis, Ralph Bailey, Gene Tate, Chuck Millsape, Paul Freeman, Fred Berne-tt, Paul Krepfel Roy Hodges. Second Row-Ken Kunst, Barry Croukshank, Charles Wainwright, George Stout, Manuel Armendarous, Jerry Whitfield, Al Hubiske, Marlen Rushing, Paul Gonzales, Ron Skipper, Laneo Kuses, Oliver Price, Larry McGraw, Don Porterfield, Third Row - Joe Lional, Al Spigner, Dick Chrisman, Bill Henry, John Levin, Richard Arona, Don Sampson, Vaughn MacClain, Mike Vargas, Gilbert Requejo, Danny Moreno, Kent Richards, Joe Goodlow, John Kritenen. Top Row-Richard Shipp, Don Carillo, Farrel Hinkle, Bud Hill, Evan Fooshee, Phil Saffel, Roy Chelava, Richard Perkins, Bill Feer, Richard Beckly, Darrel Hull, David Olsen, Carl Lionel. Second Row -Harry Lauder, Bob Mac- Kensie, George Hanover, Rex Peters, Darrell Carter, Rudy Alernan, Bill Garrett, Dick Lindsley, Dick Willard, Jerry Hancock, Bill Trajillo, Coach Keyes and Dowd. Third Row-Ruben Villavancincio, John Howard, Lee Baldwin, .lim Hawkins, Tom Hubbs, Phil Brown, Ron Peterson. Fourth Row-John Becker and Dave Ellery, Managers. Q! ! Last year at this time we wrote that, owing to a dismal season, our Cardinal Bee Team could only improve. They have improved considerably, thanks to the efforts of coaches John Dowd and Robert Keyes. ln exhibition games the skill of Darrell Carter and Billy Gar- ret was a contributing factor in downing Pomona and Redlands in tallies of 3l-O and l3-l2. John l-loward greatly aided in running over Chaffey 38-O in a thrilling home game. Hopes were high for the Bee Team early in the season, They had won three straight games and were headed for the top of the C. B. l.. in their division, but a vengeful Pomona stunned the Cardettes 30-7. The rest of the season was a hard battle to maintain a middle of the stack standing in the C. B. L., high- lighted by an even struggle with cross-town Pacific which ended in a O-O tie, The fine quality and high spirit of this year's Bee Team will certainly show up in varsity play in years to come. s show tremendous improvement Coaches John Dowd and Bob Keyes gave lots of time and hard work to turn out this year's B Team. wer last year .- ...-1 Phil Saffel Bill Garrett Darrell Carter Phil Brown Richard Willard Bud Hill Debbs Gallino Bob MacKensie John Howard Richard Shipp Harry Lauder Rudy Ale-man V L r P E 5 5541 M Q. 1 ------ . W 11 f A 'vi ..,.,.. . 3 Dave Mielke jumps high against Fontana to snag a rebound, while other team mates Bob Koch, John Bailey, and Lyle Kepford look on. The Cards' I2 win and 2 loss reco c Varsity Coach Adair did a great job in FRACWCE GAMES grooming the polished Redbird basketball team San Bernardino High School Visitors this VQUV. 46 ,,,, ,,,,, ,..,.,, , , .45 Anahiem 54 ,,,,,, ,. 49 Antelope Valley .. 41 Baldwin Park S1 72 .. ,, .26 '40 ,,,,,, .. 51 62, . ,v,,, .39 48 ..,A t...., ,.,. , . 29 CHINO TOURNAMENT 92 ,,,,,,,, ,,.. , , ...,, .41 65 ...., H 57 '45, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,, 47 G. B. L. LEAGUE PLAY 52 .... ,,....,,,, , ,, ,,,,,S1 +31 ,,,, ,,,,,. ..,..,,. , .33 45 39 64, , ,. , 40 52 , H 47 52 ,,,,, , 45 52, ,. H42 57. , ...... 35 733 , , ,39 52, , ,, 47 45,. ..,...43 46 . ...,,. 38 57 ,, ..,. .,52 C. l. F. '50 . , ,, 62 Bonita Covina Claremont Chino Claremont Chaffey Chula Vista Pomona Redlands Fontana Riverside Chaffey Pacific Redlands Pomona Colton Fontana Chaffey Riverside Pacific Alhambra VARSITY BASKETBALL Powerful San Bernardino High School Varsity Basket- ball Team had its most successful campaign in II years. The tall and talented Cards posted a 22 win and 5 loss record, the last being against strong Alhambra in the C. I. F. playoffs. Led by all C. B. L. co-captains, Dave Mielke and Lyle Kepford, the Cards posted a 9 win, 2 loss record begin- ning Ieague play. The Redbirds were picked by coaches and sportswriters to cop the first C. B. L. championship in II years for San Bernardino High, but San Bernardino was defeated in the semi-finals of the Chino tournament by a surprising Chula Vista quintet in the last seconds of a highly disputed game. In the first game of the Chino tournament, S. B. H. S. posted its highest total of the season defeating Claremont 92-4I, with forward Dave Mielke scoring 42 points and breaking the school record of 33 set by Harry Wilson in I945. S. B. H. S. opened league play at home with a 52-5l win over the stubborn Pomona Red Devils. In the second encounter at Pomona, S. B. H. S. again proved too much for the Red Devils in ramping over them 57-35. The upset of the season came when San Bernardino came out on the short end of a 3I-33 score, when Red- lands turned the trick against an extremely cold Redbird quintet. The fighting Cards came back by winning seven straight league games, one of which was a 52-42 romp of Redlands. Lyle Kepford led the Redbirds with I6 points and some good defensive work. Carpenter added I3. In their first meeting with the Colton Yellowjackets, S.B.H.S. proved too scrappy for the League leaders and handed them their only loss of the C. B. L. season by a score of 45-42. This was the best team effort of the year for the Cards. Our best offensive effort in league play came against Riverside, when the mighty Cards walloped third-place Riverside, 64-40. Good defensive work by Lyle Kepford, plus Mielke's 2I points and center John Bailey's I I points, made this possible. The Cards defeated arch-rival Pacific, before 2,500 screaming fans, in a hotly contested game. Guard Lyle Kepford, Ted Carpenter and center John Bailey paved the way by scoring I6, ll, and I0 points respectively. S. B. H, S.' second encounter with Colton proved dis- asterous in the title decider. The Cards couldn't find the range in the cracker-box gym. With the result a 39-33 win for Colton, the Redbirds showed tremendous sports- manship in a poorly officiated game marred by fouls. The Redbirds bounced back undaunted with a 52-47 win over an improving Fontana team. Forward Bob Koch and Lyle Kepford each potted I3 points to lead the way. One of the most exciting games of the C. B. L. cam- paign came against the Chaffey Tigers, when Ted Car- penter dunked in the final basket in a sudden-death over- time. Forward Dave Mielke swished in 20 points in the 45-43 win. S. B. H. S. ended its most successful C. B. L. campaign in I I years by wiping out the Pacific High Pirates 57-52. The lead changed hands I7 times before the Cards went ahead to stay. Forward Dave Mielke pumped in 24 points to take high point honors for the game. Lyle Kepford held Pacific's Ace Ron Street to 4 measley points. The starting squad was made up of seniors which included Bob Koch and Davie Mielke as forwards, Lyle Kepford and Ted Carpenter at guards, with John Bailey at center. Strong Alhambra proved too much for the Cards in their first game of the C. I. F. playoffs. Although they never stopped fighting and were tied at the third quarter, a quick fast break employed by the Colonists were too much and the Cards fell, 62-50. Bob Koch posted I4 points in the losing cause. Dave Mielke and Lyle Kepford were voted co-captains. Ted Carpenter most valuable, Lyle Kepford best defensive and most sportsmanlike, and Dave Mielke won the High Trophy for free-throw percentage in games, with 9l for l48 trys. He also became the first Cardinal in ten years to gain All-C. I. F. honors, as he was named on the second team by the Helms Athletic Foundation. Dave was the only basketball player in the league to place on the team. ivould have won most y ars Center John Bailey pots two points against arch- Two Cards fight hard to grab a rebound. 7 rival Pacific. -l 5 - ' of ra vm, mm- , , E if R ' sf' 'ale .,e.5 W ,gQ,,...,gt.fr 5 30' si' it if 1 semi!-vt ' ,K New V W, ,W N- K, , . . s rs,q,:,c Q ., .l 4 W.. A--.QM f-tc, .. , . 4 Most W s. t' Q C C -A-' - J -'-f r et . , D . . ., , ,in N., .,,., . , Sk - ' -X f U ww +51 my vs Z 3 ft? Top row ll. to r.i: Coach Hackleman, John Howard, Dick Willard, Skippio Glenn, Larry Kepford, Jim Clark Bill Lawson, Bob Flint. Second row: Phil Saffel, Dennis Wilson, Ralph Linsley, Alvin Wilbourn, Bill Spear Jay Bonacci, Darrell Carter, Jerry Stewart. Card B Team proves to be best in Southerr San Bernardino High School B team ended its most suc- cessful season in the history of the high school by virtue of winning the mythical C. I. F. B championship. The small but powerful B team won 29 games in a row before a fluke upset by arch-rival Pacific 57-45. They then went on and won four straight games in the Santa Monica tournament which was composed of the top two teams of each league in the entire Southland. They beat Anaheim for the championship 25-2l. They played four games in two days, but the time limit was cut to four minute quarters to compensate for the overloaded schedule. The diminutive Cards also won two other tournaments. The first being our own second annual B basketball tourna- ment. The other tournament was held at Pacific where sixteen teams were entered. San Bernardino walked through this tournament with ease, winning the championship against Colton 5l-35, The B's first team was composed entirely of Juniors. Jerry Stewart was the center. Bill Spear and Larry Kepford were high-scoring forwards, while Little Jay Bonacci and Skippi Glenn continually turned in good performances at guard. Al Willbourn, Phil Saffel, Ralph Lindsay, .lim Clark, were the top reserves. Their 29 game win streak is believed to be the longest of any team in the C. B. L. Much of the success of this great team must be attributed to Coach Jim Hackleman, who faithfully gave his boys time and patience to turn out the greatest B team the school has ever known. Jerry Stewart and Bill Spear were elected co-captains. Jay Coach Jim Hackleman gave S.B.H S the . . x ,,... W .km ek f-wwe, Q Y V, , 1 I ahfornia Bonacci was voted most im- proved, Larry Kepford most val- uable and Skippio Glen best de- fensive player. Jerry Stewart, B center, leaps high for a jump shot against rival Pacific. wvwwsr , , ., ,X Scrappy B players ffgh the ball in a rout ago Fontana. Second baseman Carl Camp lashes into a pitch during intra-squad game. FINAL C. B. L. BASEBALL STANDINGS WON TIE LOST RIVERSIDE wL..e, ..A,., I 2 O 2 CI-IAFEEY ,,,,v..........,.. ,..,., I I O 3 COLTON ........................ ...... I I O 3 SAN BERNARDINO ........ ..,... 6 I 7 POMONA ..vA,,............... ...... 6 I 7 REDLANDS ..... ...... 3 O II FONTANA .4A,a, ....,, 3 O I I PACIFIC ..S,,.. ...... 2 2 IO Card Baseballers Display Spiri Carl Camp Hubert Daniels Fred Chipman Ron Kahlar John Goddard Larry Mercadante Larry Kitchen Lynn Carpenter Mike Guhin Jimmy Green Tommy Thompson Joe Loera n Finishing Fourth Top Row, L, R.-Jerry Driscoll, Hubert Daniels, Larry Kitchen, Carl Camp, Eddie Dyer, Fred Chipman, Ron Kahlar, Lynn Carpenter, Roger Schoultz. Bottom Row-John Goddard, Mike Guhin, Larry Mercadante, Carl Camp, Tommy Thompson, Joe Loera, Jimmy Green, Ray Melvin. Cards Boast Top Material Varsity Baseball Coach Kenny Johnson Larry Kitchen delivers ball in batting practice. VARSITY BASEBALL This year's San Bernardino l-ligh School Varsity Baseball team boasted some very good material. They were picked to finish second in the league, but a poor finish put them in a tie for fourth. The Cards proved a very good defensive team, but their hitting was very much under par. Lack of batting practice and coaching were the principal reasons for their de- fective hitting. The Cards, however, proved they could be the best in the league on certain days. They proved this by handing Riverside their lone loss in league play by virtue of a bruising I5 to 2 score. First baseman Mike Guhin takes the stretch to snag a throw. Fail to Make First Division. Man called out at home during after-school scrimmage. Three fine pitchers, Ron Kahler, Larry Kitchen, and Lynn Carpenter handled most of the mound work this year. Fred Chipman handled the catching, Larry Mercadante did a fine defensive job in center field and Jim Reed was a standout on third base. Carl Camp, a three-year letterman, performed well at second base. Although the Cards didn't win the most games, they proved themselves a worthy opponent. They kept trying until the final out and many times they came from behind to win. The Cards boasted some very fine un- derclassmen and Coach Kenneth Johnson looks forward to an even better finish next year. Larry Mercadante led the team's hit- ting with a .295 average. Carl Camp was close behind at .293 and .lim Reed had a .280 average. 133 .B.H.S. Boasts Some of the Top Staff F Track coach Hank Rohn times Junior Howard in the IOO-yard dash. TRACK This year's track team lacked the depth to make it league champs, but it boasted some of the top individual stars in the area. The track team finished fourth in league competi- tion. Junior Howard proved to be the top track- ster in the league with a 9.7 in the lOO, l8.9 in the l8O low hurdles, and 22' 5 in the broad jump. Junior's younger brother, John, ran the lOO in lO flat and broad jumped 22' ll . Don Sampson jumped 5' 3311 in the high jump i nthe C. B. L. finals. Reinaldo Cabrerra's Ken Woods shows fine form in clearing the low Leighton Pratt hands baton to Dave Hall hurdles. l34 n the State. best shotput effort of the year was 55' 9 . Hosea Washington pole vaulted ll' 6 as a B, Ed Laughton, another B, ran the three- quarter mile in 3 minutes and l8 seconds. Junior Howard, Don Sampson, Ed Laugh- ton, Hosea Washington, and John Howard all made the C. l. F, finals in track, Junior Howard and Don Sampson are both expected to com- pete in the State finals in June. Next year all of these boys will return except for Don Samp- son, and we expect some of the top individual marks in the country. Aw ff -X -5 X t x Hosea Washington jumps high to clear pole vault Card sprinters get in shape for League competition. Q ,Mm W 55 ' I L Top row, l. to r.-George Cearny, Don Leary, Lyle Kepforcl, Larry Kepford, Tom Perong, Bottom row-Rudy Valdez, Bill Spear, Jack Burke, and Bryan Morrissey. Flashy Card Net Team Kepford and Leary show championship form as a doubles team. I 36 Rudy Valdez Don Leary Lyle Kepforcl Torn Perong Larry Kepford .lack Burke George Cearny Bryan Morrissey Bill Spear 'nishes Third. VARSITY TENNIS This year's fine tennis team was paced by two veteran doubles players, Lyle Kepford and Don Leary, They were undefeated in league play. George Cerney was the top singles player along with Rudy Valdez. The Card tenis team finished in third place this year. lt followed Riverside and Chaffey in that order. This was coach Tom Mackie's first year as varsity tennis coach. He kept all the boys practicing, and he is largely responsible for the success of this year's team. The doubles team of Leary and Kepford were C. B. L. champs two years in a row. They wil lbe seeded in the C. l. F. playoffs coming next month. Varsity tennis is definitely on the upswing at San Bernardino High and next year we look forward to an even better year. Girls compete in a game of badmintgn during gym period. i , if 34124 gl, it .Q Llbl JW ,Q . if T f 'A , if ,i ,lilly WW f U5 Z .,, , l P A 'T , ,i r lit i lflil ,.iliflf . it G T W Q 47.0, WW l N fi Q M ffill Jiri! ff gi pfLh,2g,,. U 4 Y J' , !,f!!i,'l A qi fi l , if 4 l fl ,fl A L PJ i CA Q JN at X lj., fl ry, , .J Tennis proves very popular with the girls. G. A, A. One af the most active groups in Cardinal City is the Girls' Athletic Association. This organization is comprised of over 200 girls, and meets every day during 3rd and 7th period. ln order to become a member of G. A. A., a girl must earn 50 G. A. A. points and be for- mally initiated. The girls in G. A. A. are offered a great variety of activities. Among these are swim- ming, volleyball, basketball, tennis, archery, softball, badminton, golf and many other sports. The girls are also offered extra-cur- Judy Beachem and Paulet McKnight en- ricular activities such as bowling and modern dancing. They also sponsor and attend several playdays during the year to round out their athletic program. Miss Catherine Livingston capably directs this program, and is able assisted by Miss Mar- garet Chavez, Mrs. Jeanne Fitzpatrick, Miss Marjorie York, and Miss Leila l-less, The purpose of this organization is to foster true sportsmanship, prompt service, and health, establish a physical and mental well-being, tur- their interests in athletics, provide wholesome recreational activities, and create a spirit of comradeship. gage in ping pong dur- ing gym period. Girls demonstrate how to play doubles in ping pong. Pat Streib takes a healthy swing during a tennis match. ' l, i- 3 9 ii! 5 GIRL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Janice Montgomery was the high point letter girl in G. A. A. this year. She has been very active in basket ball, volley ball, swimming, badminton, and tennis. She has showed outstanding sportsmanship and ability through out the year. She richly deserves to be this year's Girl Athlete. ts BOY ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Dave Mielke, an academic major, has shown outstanding performances in all sports, placing on the second team in all C. I. F. Basketball, and on the second team in C. B. L. Football. Dave has been the spark of San Bernardino basketball tor three years, and a valuable plnyer in football tor the past two years, l-le was also chosen for Who's Who Among Student Leaders of America. Dave has well earned this recognition as Boy Athlete, and will certainly be heard from at U, C. l., A. in the coming years ,W A ff l' MIM lwjzj M A aff if X ifffffpfwfffffm WV, , ff Wzfvifffjfffjffif If Qfgj Wfiiffffffffyff IW- ff? f5fff?ffffif?ffZ2 W M my 6 MM fWQfWW ZWMZZW W MJ M! W M7 ,Mfffffw,fm f L. M57 WgM,,,7fW ff! I I ' i ' IN MEMORIAM Lee Gaines Jon Sanders Ernest Whitmore To be or not to be, that was the question seniors asked each other throughout their school careers. Now they have their answer, They occupied Senior Row their allotted time,' now they are gone. Mr. Otto Roernmich signs his name to the Annuals of seniors Leighton Pratt and Jaywilla Basinger. 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' -1? :I -1. .4 Cruz, Eustolla, 47 A Abarca, Gilbert V., 55 Abbott, Iudith Arlene, 60 Abe, Kathleen, 60, 74 Acevedo, Helen, 43 Acosta, Isaac, 46 Acosta, Ramona, 60 Acuif, Marilyn I., 22 Acuif, Martha, 46 Adams, David, 60 Adams, Ioan, 46 Adams, Sharon, 60 Adele, Peggy, 46 Adele, Sandra, 46 Aguayo, Rosalie, 46 Aguilera, Richard, 60 Aguirre, Paul, Z2 Aguirre, Richard, 46 Agundez, Velia, 55 Akers, Harley, 46 Akers, Larry, 60, 88 Aleiandre, Iessie. 22 Aleksich, lohn, 22, 40, 146, 148 Aleman, David, 89 Aleman, Rudolf, 60, 122, 123 Allen, Ada, 55, 90, 92 Allen, Iames R., 60 Allen, lim, 46 Allender, Ion. 60 Allingham, Garry, 60 Allingham, Lanona, 22 Sandra. 26 Andrade, Felisa, 22 Almarez, Connie, 60 Alonso, Ianet, 46 Alonso, Max L., 22, 72, 77 Alvarez, Paul, 60 Alvarez, Rose, 22 Amor, lohn, 46 Amori, Thomas, 60 Anderson, David, 60 Anderson, Dennis, 60 Anderson, Gail, 46 Anderson, Kathy, 60 Anderson, Kay L., 22 Anderson, Lynn, 46 Anderson, Mariorie, 60 Anderson, Peter, 46 Anderson, Scarlett, 60 Andrew, Viola, 60 Anthony, America, 60 Antillon, Ernie I., 88 Appleton, Carollee, 22 Arcaraz, Angie, 60 Aragon, Helen, 46 Arellano, Augustina. 46, 60 Arias, Eddie, 46 Arias, Manuel, 118 Armendarez, Manuel, 46, 121 Armstrong, Caroline, 60, 94 Armstrong, Leita, 22, 92 Arnink, Bryant L., 60 Arnold, Paul, 22, 40, 94 Arnold, Richard, 46 Arregin, Hortencia, 22 Arriola, Lydia, 22 Attehury, David, 60 Autler, Brent, 22 Autler, Marlo, 60 Averill, Ioanna, 46 Avila, Freddie, 60 Avila, Isabel, 46 Avila, Iennie, 60 Avila, Lydia, 46 Aznar, Emil, 46 Aznar, Rose Marie, 22 B Bailey, Iohn R., 46, 124, 125, 126, 127 Baile , Iohn Wm., 55 Y Bailey, Larry R., 60 Bailey, Lonnie, 22 Bailey, Margaret, 46 Bailey, Mary Lou Bailey, Ralf, 60, 74 Bailey, Ralph, 46, 121 Barnes, lohn, 22 Barnes, Laura, 46 Barnett, Wallace, 46 Barnum, Don, 22 Barraza, Charles, 46, 128 BarrY, Ioel, 46 Basinger, laywilla, 22, 141 Baskett, Virginia, 55 Bass, Lois, 22 Batchelor, Steve, 60, 77 Bates, Marilyn, 46, 90 Bates, Warner, 60 Battista, Dwight, 22 Battiste, Ioyce, 60 Bauer, lean, 60 Bays, Barbara, 60 Beach, Charles, 22, 42, 88 Beach, Harry. 22, 42 Beachem, Iudith, 22, 84, 135 Beadle, Denis, 60 Bean, Iimmy, 88 Beasley, Lanonda, 46 Beatty, Barbara, 46 Becker, Curtis A., 60 Becker. lohn, 122 Becker, Linda, 46, 93 Beckley. Richard, 60, 88, 122 Bedfaux, Carol Iean, 46 Bedo. Carol, 46 Been, Beverly, 46, 60 Beeson. Gary K., 60 Belew, Wendell, 23 Bell, Beatrice, 60 Bell, Karen, 46, 75, 84, 92 Belnap, Clarence, 23 Beltran, George. 23 Bence, lohn, 46 Bennen, Newton, 60 Bennett, Leilani, 60 Berg, Charles. 46 Bernett, Fred, 121 Berry, David, 46 Berry, Denis, 23 Bessermin, David, 46 Bessermin, Dick, 23 Betts, Carol, 60 Bible, Roger, 46 Biehl, Iohn, 46 Bilyou, Harriett, 60, 77 Biney, Mike, 46 Bireline, Barbara, 46 Bishman, Kenny, 24 Bishop, Margie, 23, 36, 37, 100, 103 Blackmon, Marica, 46 Blain, Ronald, 46 Blair, Patricia, Z3 Blakely, Benita, 23, 90, 91 Blakely, Betty, 60 Blanc, Louie E., 59, 60, 93 Blasongame, Sharon, 60 Bley, Charles, 88 Bliss, Allen, 47 Bluder, Charles, 60 Bluder, Walter, Ir., 23 Blum, Iames R., 60 Bly, Charles, 55 Boatright, Larry, 47 Bobbitt, Gary, 23 Bobo, Thelma, 60 Bocanegra, Martin, 55 Bockrath, Ernie, 152 Boeye, Deborah, 20, 23, 75, 92 Boggess, Glen, 60 Boggust, Becky, 47 Boice, Gwen, 23, 73 Boller, Roger, 23. 56, 77 Bonacci, Iohn, 46, 128, 129 Borden, Lucille, 60, 90 Borden, Norman, 23 Borst, Beverly, 46. 56 Bossard. Mary L., 60 Botello, Esther, 60 Botello, Isabel, 46 Bothke. Georiean, 60 Bottroif. Patricia, 47 Boyce, Don, 23, 117, 118 Boyd, Denny, 23 Boyd, Glenn, 47 Boyd. Harold, 47 Index Branske, Ioanne, 47 Brant, Fae, 60 Braswell, Mary Ann, 61 Brauer, Ralph, 47, 84 Bravo, Lucy, 23, 90, 91, 110 Brewer, Alonso, 61 Brewer, Linda, 46 Brewer, Pamela, 61 Brewer, Ronald, 23 Brewer, Sharon. 23 Briggs, Iames, 55 Bri ham, une 46 Carrillo, Mickey, 61 Carsman, Melvin, 61, B5 Carson, Ioyce, 47 Carter, Carter, Aaron, 24 Darrel, 123, 128 Carter, Derrell, 61, 122 Carter, Linda, 61 Carter, Ned F., 61 Carter, Roberta, 42 Carter, Carter, Ted F., 61,124 Wilmer, 47 Casdin, Ray, 47 Casey, Patrick, 24 Cash, Vera, 47, 90 Crawford, Harriett lean, 47 Creasey, Susanne, 47, 92 Crews, Vernon, 61 Crigler, Ann, 47, 79 Crittenden, lohn, 26 Cross, Philip, 61 Crouch, Mary, 47 Croutz, Ioan P., 61 Crowell, Edmond, 62 Crowson, Patricia, 62 Cruickshanlr, Barrie, 47, 88, 121 9 I , Brilliant, Larry, 60 Briones Altred, 60 Bristow, Iames, 60, 88 Bristow, Lynette, 23 Bristow, Lynn, 61 Brodie, Iudith, 61, 76, 89 Brokaw, fChar1esl Wendell, 61 Brotzman, Betti, 46 Brown, Coy Ann, 61 Brown, Philip E., 61, 122, 123 Bruno, Pete, 61 Bruton, Dana Sue, 61, 89 Bryant, Carolyn, 24 Bryant, Iohnnie Mae, 6l Bryant, Linda, 24 Bubany, Iames, 24 Bubier, Katherine, 61 Buchanan, Eugene, 61 Buchanan, Iune Carol, 6, 24, 78, 80 Buchanan, Sam L., B Casillas, Charlotte, 61 Casillas, Elenor, 147 Castaneda, Amelia, 61 Castaneda, Daniel, 47 Castillo, Carlos, 47 Castillo, Lucy, 24 Castro, Daniel, 25 Castro, Linda Florence, 61 Catalano, lohn, 25, 72, 76, 118 Cerallos, Louisa, Z5 Cerny, George, 47, 136 Chairez, Alice, 47 Chamberlain, Ann, 25 Chamberlain, Pete, 61 Chandler, Martha, 61, 89 Chapman, Mary L., 61 Chapparo, Manuel, 23, 25 Charbonneau, Rodney, 6 Chavez, Frank, 88 Cuellar, Ioe, 55 Culbertson. Susan, 47, 90, 93 Cullingtord, Armida. 26, 92, 93 Culver, Dorothy, 6, 47, 56 Cummings, Armita lSuel, 26, 84 Cunningham, Iune, 62 Currier, Betty, 62 Curtis, Iack, 26 Curtis. Ianice, 62 D Dades, George, 62 Daes, Carolyn, 26 Dahlseid, Pauline, 48 Dahlstrom, Kristin, 62. 90 Dalrymple, Billie, 48 Buchwalter, Susan, 55, 75, 89, 92, 94 Buck, Gerald Uerryl, 24, 73. 77, 80 Buffinqton, Arthur, 24 Bulgren, Marianne, 61 Bunce, Lois, 61 Bunker, Ronald, Z4 Bunker, Wayne, 6 Bunting, Carola, 6 Burgan, Ioan, 24, 78 Burke, lack, 61, 136, 137 Burke, Iames, 24 Burleson, Marsha, 24, 42, 73, 76 78 Burnette, Fred, 47 Burns, Ronney. 24 Burson, David, 47 Burton, Roger, 61 Burton, Ronald. 47 Busby, Darlene. 24 Buscemi, Frances, 24 Chelava. Roy, 122 Chesnut, Doris, 25, 75, 92 Childers, Myrna, 25, 76, 90, 91 Chipman, Fred, 47, 131, 132 Chmielewski, Edward, 47 Chmielewski, Louis, 61 Chovick. Georgia, 47 Chrisman, Richard, 47, 121 Christensen, Ioan, 61 Christian, Mary, 47. 83 Chrisotpher, Ianet, 61 Churchwell, Nancy lo, 25. 90, 91 Cisneros, Gloria, 61 Clair, Evelyn, 25 Clanton, Dick, 22, 25 Clark, Edward R.. 61 Clark, Ianet, 61 Danchuck, George, 26 Daniels, Bob M., 48 Daneils, David Allen. 26, 88, 89 Daniels, Gordon, 26 Daniels, Hubert, 48. Darling, Claude, 62 Davalos, Mercedes, 26 Davis, Elizabeth, 48 Davis, Frenacee, 62 Davis Iames A., 62 Davis, lames L.. 26 131, 132 Davis, Mary Ellen, 26, 92 Davis, Mary Louise, 48, 75 Davis, Pat, 26, 76, 88, 89 Davis, Paul, 48 Davis, Roger, 62 Davis, Clark, lean, 61 Clark, Iim, 118 Clark, Patricia Ann, 61 Clark, Clark, Ronnie, 25 Velma, 61 Buscemi, Io Ann, 47 Busick, Lois, 61 Bussey, Ann, 47, 76, 82 Buthman, Iohn, 61 Butler, lay, 24 Butler, Velma, 61 Button, Myrtle, 24 Buttry, Donna, 61 Buum, Linda, 61 Byers, Carmelita, 47 Cababa, C M. Dianne, 24, 79 Cabrera, Helen, 24 Cabrera Cabrera , Hermina, 24 Reinaldo, 118 Caddell, Carrie, 24 Cadena, Blas, 61 Cain, Barbara, 47 Cain, Noel, 24 Cairney. Marilyn, 47, 76, 80, 82 86 Caldera, Harold, 6 Callaway, Arlee May, 24 Camaioni, Iean, 47 Camp, Carl, 130, 131, 132 Camp, Toni, 47 Clarke, Iames, 47, 128 Clary, Shirley, 61 Claypool, Barbara, 47, 92 Clements, Marie, 47 Cline, lanet, 47, 74, 75, 78 Cline, Kathryn, 61 Clinton, Ianice, 25 cloyd, Judith, 47 Coates, Iudy, 25 Coats, Allan S., 61 Cobb, Carol, 25 Coble, Ieanette, 25 Coburn, Lucinda, 61, 93 Cochran, Kenneth, 47 Colley, Sharon, 25 Coggeshall, Don, 55 Cole, Maynard, 25, 91 Cole, Wayne, 47 Coleman, David G., 61, 77 Collette, Sandra, 25 Colquhoun, Margaret, 25, 90 Colunqa, Lydia, 61 Conaway, Ioyce, 47 Concienne, Earl, 61, 91 Conier, Harold, 47, 77 Congleton, Frank, 47 Connor, Maria, 61 Conrad, Patricia, 47, 88 Contawi, Ramona, 25 Cook. Iudith, 61, 93 Bak, Patricia, 60 Baker, Diane, 60 Baldwin, Lee Russell, 60, 122 Ballard, Laverne, 22 Ballard, Marita, 60 Ballesteros, Walter M., 60 Baloch, Ioe, 46 Banks, Charles, 46, 118 Barclay, Brian, 46 Barco, Leroy G., 60 Barfell, Iudye, 46 Barker. Ida Mae. 22 Barker, Richard, 46 Boyd, Boyd, Boyd, Boyla Iames, 60 Ierry D., 60 Peter, 60 n. Bob, Z3 Boyle. Ierry, 60 Boyle Larry 46 Bracyl, Margaret, 46, 74, 82, 84 Bradley, Charles, 60 Brads treet, La Von, 60 Brady, Robert, 60, 85 Bramlett, Iohn, 42, 77, 81. 85 Brandso, Ianet, 47 Brandt, Donna, 46 Campana, Anita, 61 Campbell, Robert, 24 Campbell, Susan, 47 Camplield, Ioyce, 61 Campos, Portirio, 24 Cannom, Meredith, 24, 76, 78 Caraway, Loretta, 47 Carcano, Crispin, 47 Carlson, Ioseph, 61 Carmichael, Gail, 47, 92 Carner, Caroletta, Sl Carpenter, Lowell, 47, 131, 132 Carpenter, Ted, 24, 125 Carreon, Ida, 47 Carrier, Nancy, 47 Carrillo, Don, 122 Carrillo, George M., 61 Carrillo, Leo, 61 Carrillo, Lucille, 24 Cook, Pamela, 61 Cooper, Iudith R., 61 Cooper, Mary A., 61 Cordell, lanet, 25, 90, 91 Correll, Sharon. 25 Corrillo, George, 89 Cosand, Bruce, 25, 77 Costello, Pamela, 61 Cottman, Audrey. 61 Cotton, Pat, 47, 84 Cousins, Robert, 25 Cowden, Dennis. 47 Cowell, Iames, 61 Cox, Barry, 61 Cox, lack Lee, 61 Cox, Iudith E., 61 Cox, William, 61 Craig, George, 47 Cravens, Danny L., 61, 89 Davis, Virginia, 75, 90, 91, 92 Davison, Dixie, 62 Dawson, Freddie, 26 ,. Dawson, Leon, 48 Day, Sherrie, 62 Daylond, Connie, 62 Daynes, Denny, 48 Dean, Bonnie. 62 De Bellis, Pat, 26, 69 Deer, Richard, 26 De Fillipes, Ioe, 26 Deguire, Latricia, 48 Deibert, Donna, 48 De Leon, lohn, 62 De Leon, Magdalena. 62 Delgado, Adela. 48 Delgado, Helen, 26 Del Gado, Manuel, 48 Dell, Nancy, 26, 79 De Maio, Tony, 48 DeMorst, Carol, 62 Dennis, Grace, 48 De Roche, Ioan, 26, 92 Dever, lan, 26 Diard, Raymond, 62 Dick, Robert, 48 Dickey, Iames, 26 Diebold, Marsha, 48, 90, 91 Dillon, Linda, 62 Dolan, Iames, 62 Dominguez, Gregory, 62 Donaldson, Doris, 48 Dorado, Virginia, 62 Dorer, Virginia. 92 Dort, Randy, 62 Dowland. Dave, 48 Downes, Rudolph, 62 Downing, Charles, 48 Doyle, Hugh, 48 Doyle, Kenny, 48 Draper, LeRoy, 26 Drews, Iudith, 62 Driscoll, Gerald, 46, 132 Dubiski, Albert, 26 Dunbar, Dwain, 62 Duniee, Robert, 26 Dunkin, George, 26 Dunkle, Bill, 48 Dunn, Ianice, 27, 75, 108 Dunson, Shari, 62 Duppen, Regina, 48 Dye, Pamela, 27, 74, 81, 84 Dyer, Edward, 48, 93, 132 Dyer, lulie, 48 Hill, N 4 E Earls, Jerry, 27 Eastwood, Anne, 27, 87, 90, 9 101, 102 Eastwood, Barbara, 27, 92 Eaton, Carolyn. 27, 78 Eaton, Deanna, 62 Eaves, Gerald, 27 Eberhardt, Susan, 27 Eby, John, 48, 74- 81, 85, 93 Eckols, Larraiane, 62 Eddy, Eileen, 48, 84, 89 Edelmann, Katherine, 48 Edson, Carol, 48 Edwards, Barbara, 27 Edwards, Bill, 48 Edwards, Marcia, 48, 86 Edwards, Nita, 48 Eggers, Anita, 62 Einbinder, Leah, 27 Elder, Robert, 62 Eldridge, Brian, 62 Ellery, Dave, 122 Ellery, John, 27 Ellery, Raymond, 27 Ellsworth, Judy, 48 Ellzey, Fred, 48, 118 Ellzey, Vivian, 62 Engels, Mary, 27, 75, 79 English, Max, Jr., 62 Enriquez, George, 62 Erlandson, Fritz, 55 Erwing, Joyce, 62 Esancy, Bill, 48 Eskew, Mildred, 62, 93 Espitia, Joe, 27 Esquer, Victoria, 62 Estes, Tondria, 48 Estrada, Cruz, 48 Estrada, Elpidio, 48 Estrada, Esther, 88 Estrada, Jesus, 27, 118 Estrada, Armanda, 27 Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evensen, William, Alone, 62 Edna, 48 Henry, 27 Linda, 62, 89 Monte, 48 Rebecca, 48, 79, 89, 113 Rosemary, 27 116, 118 Ewbank, Kristine, 62 Ewing, Billy, 62 F Fahner, Deborah, 48 Fair, Linda, 62 Fallucca, Pat, 82 Fanning, Jim, 27 Fargon, Carl, 48 Farkas, Ilona, 62 Farley, Frieda, 62 Farmer, Merlyn, 48 Farner, Edna, 48 Farell, 105 Terry, 48, 81. 83, 91, 93, Pass, Irene, 27 Favela, Nancy, 62 Featherstone, Larry, 62 Featherstone, Phillip, 27 Feer, William, 62, 122 Feil, Nancy, 48 Felts, Iva, 62 Ferguson, Jerrie, 27 Fenn, Iudie, 27 Fenn, Linda, 62 Fernandez, Loretta, 27, 92 Fields, Sandra, 48, 92 Filanc, Dick, 27 Filer, Ellen, 62 Filippini, Joe, 48 Filippini, Oliver, 62 Filippini, Olivia, 62 Finch, Don, 48 Finch, Joan, 28, 74, 82, 83, 93 Finck, John, 36, 62, 77 Finkle, George, Jr., 28 Fishel, Carlyn, 48, 78, 84 Fisher, Joy, 62, 89 Fisher, Linda, 48, 75, 78, 79, 88, 93 Fisher, Pat, 28 Fisher, Ronnie, 62 Fisk, Verna, 48 Fitzpatrick, David, 48, 89 Flannery, Colleen, 48, 87, 103 Fleming, Barbara, 28 Flint, Barbara, 62 Flint, Donna, 62 Flint, Robert, 62, 128 Flores, Flores Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Cruz, 62 Daniel, 48 Dolores, 62 Emma, 62 Evelyn, 62 Margaret, 28, 48, 183 Flowers, John, 62, 85, 124 Flowers, Robert, 62 l, Fogleman, Ron, 48 Folden, Leilani, 48 Fooshee, Evan, 62, 122 Forbis, David, 28 Ford, Myra, 48 Fortner, George, 62 Foster, Deloris, 28 Foulk, Wanda, 62 Fowler, Sandra, 28, 90, 91, 112 Fox, Leonard, 48, 88 Fraley, Donald, 28 Fraley, Genevieve, 48 Frame, Don, 28 France, Edward, 62 Francisco, Donald, 62 Frausto, Carmen, 48 Freborg, Roy, 62 Fredericks, Jean, 49 Freeman, Patricia, 62 Freeman, Paul, 91, 121 27, 77, 80, 108, Freitag, Judy, 28 Friedman, Al, 88 Frigone, Albert, 29, 91, 124 Frisby, Paulette, 49 Fuerte, Mary, 49 Fuerte, Rechel, 62 Fullen, Barbara, 49 Fuller, Jim, 49 Fuller, Patricia, 62 G Galdardo, Daniel, 62, 85, 88 Gallardo, Guillermo, 63 Gallardo, Ida, 63 Galley, Ruth, 63 Gallina, Barry, 63 Gallino, Debbs, 123 Garber, Duane, 49 Garcia, Alvina, 49 Garcia, Anita, 62, 76 Garcia, Eunice, 29 Garcia, Javier, 29, 83 Garcia, Mary, 62 Garcia, Ralph J., 62 Garcia, Ray, 62 Garcia, Roy, 49 Gardner, Duncan, 49 Gardner, George, 49, 118 Garl, Homer, 121 Garrett, William, 63 Garrison, Terry, 63 Gasca, Offelia, 63 Gebhart, Deloia, 29 Gee, Betty, 27, 29, 74, 93 Gee, Rosie, 49, 74, 78, 86 Gentry, Gail, 29, 79 Genzel, Dolores, 29 Gereb, Neil, 49, 118 Gericke, Clitford, 29 Ghyst, Paul, 49 Gravette, Bob, 30, 56 Gray, Geneva, 63 Green, David, 63 Green, Dickie Lou, 63 Green, lohnny, 30, 118, 131 Greenstreet, Peggy, 63 Greenup, Donna, 83 Greenwood, Lillian, 63 Gregory, Roger, 63 Gresham, Sue, 30 Griffin, Bob lRobert, 49, 91 Grissom, Lee, 63 Grove, Ronald, 63 Gryseels, Carol, 49 Guernsey, Joan, 49, 74, 79 Guerra, Graciela, 49 Guhin, Mike, 49, 77, 117, ll 131, 132, 133 Guillen, Ismael, 30, 88, 89 Guillory, Elna, 49 Guillory, Larry, 63 Guinn, Raymond, 49 Guisa, Richard, 63 Gulley, Michael, 63 Gulvin, Jeane, 49 Gustafson, Carol, 22, 30, 84 Gutierrez, Barbara, 63 Gutierrez, Daniel, 63, 91 Gutierrez, Dolores, 49 Gutierrez, Gloria, 49 Gutierrez, Hope, 63 Gutierrez, Josie, 49 Gutierrez, Margaret, 30 Gutierrez, Mike, 63 Gutierrez, Robert, 49 Gutierrez, Velia, 63 Gutzwiller, Pat, 30, 76 Guzman, Anthony, 55 H Hackney, Leota, 63 Hager, James, 42, 56, 77, 84 Haggard, Glenda, 63 Hale, Charlotte, 49 Hall, David, 30, 134 Hall, Susie! Henriettal, 49 Hallford, Gene, 49 Hamar, Kathy, 49 Hamblin, Brent, 49 8, ,94 Hamilton, Sharon, 63, 90, 186 Hammock, David, 63 Hammock, Robert, 49 Hancock, Claire, 63 Hancock, Jerry, 63, 122 Hancock, Susan, 30, 40, 78 Handford, Erma, 49 Haney, Janet, 63 Hanover, George, 63, 122 Hansen, Don, 30 Hanson, Judith Ann, 49 Hardy, Geraldine, 49 Harper, Frank. 55 Gibeau, Nancy, 63 Gibson, Steve, 49 Giglio, Virginia, 29 Gilbert, Jeanne, 29 Gileno, Debbs, 62 Gillard, Jolene, 62 Gilstrap, Neoma, 62, 89 Gipson, Glen, 29, 91 Gire, Marilyn, 30, 89 Gire, Diane, 49, 89 Glenn, Skip, 49 Glover, James, 63, 88 Glover, Joan, 63, 88, 89 Glover, Kay, 30 Goddard, John, 73, 117, 118, 119, 131 V Godfrey, Nancy, 49 Harris, Julia, 63 Harris, Linda, 49 Harris, Mike, 49 Harris, Norman, 49 Harris, Sydena, 49 Harris, Paula, 49 Harris, Paula, 63 Harrison, Jean, 49, 75 Harrison, Louis, 49, 91 Harvey, Joan, 49, 92 Harvey, Margaret, 49, 74, 8 Harvey, Roy J., 63 Haskell, Dave, 49 Haskins, Phil, 63 Hausladen, Sue, 30, 92 Goldman, Michelle, 30, 75, 78 Goller, David, 30, 118 Gomez, Genevieve, 30 Gomez, Joe, 30 Gomez ohn 63 , I , Gomez, Patricia, 30 Gomez, Richard, 63, 84, 88 Gomez, Tony, 30, 83 Gomez, Tony, 62 Gonzales Amelia, 49 Gonzales, Dave, 30 Gonzales, Danny, 49, 121 Gonzales Eleanor N., 49 Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales, Gonzales Henrietta, 49 Isabel, 49 Jennie, 30 Paul, 85.91, 121 Robert, 62 Asencion, 62 Good, min, 49 Goodale, Marina, 62 Hausman, Joan, 92 Hawker, Duane, 63 Hawker, Sharon, 30, 90, 91 Hawkins, Jim, 122 Hayes, Fred, 49 Headley, Marcia, 49, 92 Heap, Edward D., 63 Heath, Lester, 49 Heglund, Judy, 49 Heigl, Ronald, 30 Helie, Marilyn, 30 Hellman, David, 30 Hellman, Janice, 63, 83 Helzer, Curtis, 49 Hemminger, Alvin, 63 Hemminger, Linda, 49, 90 Henderson, Louis Henderson, Marvine, 30 Henderson, Maxine, 49 Henderson, Meredyth, 63 Henry, Linda, 30 Henry, Pauline, 31 Henry, William, 49, 121 Goodloe, Donald, 49, 88, 121 Goodwin, Lani, 63 Goolsby, David, 30, 93 Gorian, Diane, 30, 84 Gorman, Roger, 49, 85, 121 Grace, Paul, 63 Grandville, John, 63 Graves, Richard, 49 Graves, Ronald, 63 Herberger, Sam, 49 Herczegh, Joseph, 49 Herkelrath, Dorothy, 31 Hernandes, Esther, 49 Hernandez, Christina Hernandez, Dora, 63 Hernandez, Emily, 49 Hernandez, Rachel, 63 Hernandez, Thomas, 55 4, 92 Herndon, Harriet, 49 Herrera, Juanita, 49 Jensen, Dennis E., 64 Jensen, Lawrence, 31 Herriott, Linda, 89 Hesla, Howard, 63 Hester, Lloyd, 23 Hicks, Carol, 63 Hicks. Frances, 63 Hicks, Joe, 49 Higgins, Sylvia, 31, 78, 102 Highland, Linda, 31 Hile, Lloyd, 83 Hiler, Edward, 50 Hill, Bud, 122, 123 Hill, David, 63 Hill, Jim, 31 Hill, John, 50 Hill, Larry, 63 Hill, Linda, 63, 79 Hill, Lucy, 50 ancy. 50 80, 86, Jesse, Jeanne, 51, 87 Jette, Judy, 31 Jimenez Jimenez Edward 31 J Esustolia, 31 Jimenez, Frank, 64 Johnson, Alese, 51, 92 Johnson, Danny, 51 Johnson, Don T., 64, 888 Johnson, Doris, 31 Johnson, Herbert, 64 Johnson, Janet, S4 Johnson, Judy, 50, 64 Johnson, Judy, 64 Johnson, Margie, 64 Johnson, Nathaniel, 64, 91 Johnson, Oral, 50 Johnson, Raymond E., 31, 64, 88, 89 Johnson, Ronald, 50 Johnson, Sharon, 55 Hill, Robert, 63 Hill, Sarah, 43 Hinkle, Parrel, 63, 122 Hinman, Jerry, 50 Hirsch, Shirley, 63, 93 Hiss, Roger, 31 Hierlied, Carol, 63 Hoach, Clyde, 57 Hobbs, Tom, 50, 122 Hodge, Sherry, 63 Hodges, Roy, 63, 121 Hoffman, Deanna, 31, 78 Hoffman. Janice, 50, 81, 83, 87, 90 Hogan, Patrick, 63 Hoge, Arnold, 63 I-lolen, Don, 91 Holland, Karen, 63 Holman, Catherine, 63 Holsinger, Donna, 51, 89 Holsonbake, Georgia An Homan, James, 77 Hope, Linda, 51, 92, 105 Hopkins, Anita, 63 Hopkins, Antoinette, 51 Horn, Virginia 63 Hornby, Richard, 31, 77 Hornsby, Janice. 63 n, 63 Hossom, Connie, 22, 31, 40, 78, 90, 91, 94, 145 Hostrup, Martin, 31 Hough, Eleanor, 31, 92 Housman, Joan, 31 Howard, Evelyn 1GeeJ, 63 Howard, Glenda, 63 Howard, John, 117, 119, 122, 124, 128 Howard, Peter Paul, 51 Howard, Rita, 63, 76 Howes, Diana, 51 Howing, Carol, 31, 90, 91, 92 Huber, Bonnie, 31 lfuber, Roberta, 31 Hubiske, Al, 121 Huddleston, Charles, 63 Hudson, Kathy, 63 Hudson, Robert, 31 Hughes, Betty, 63 Hughes, Larry, 31, 69 I-lull, Darrell, 63, 122 Hull, Donald, 51 Hulten, Gary, 51 Hunt, Jo Ann, 50, 74, 78, 84, 90, 91 Hunter, David, 63, 91 Hutchings, Donna, 50, 92 Hydinger, Barbara, 63 Johnson, Susan M.. 64 Johnstone, Mary E. Joiner, Diana R., 64 Jones, Alberta, 50 Jones, Allan, 50 Jones, Bill 1GarYl. 50 Jones, Gloria, 64 Jones, Ken, 50 Jones, Leon, 64 Jones, Leroy, 64 Jones, Margie, 31 Jones, Ranel, 51 Jordan, Bill, 64 Josi, Beth E., 64 Jozens, Thomas. 64, 88 Juarez, Danny, 64 Jung, Larry, 51 K Kachevas, Catherine, 31, 90 Kahler, Ronald, 31, 131, 132 Kalos, Helen, 50, 89 Karr, Carole Ann, 50 Kastigar, Bob, 22, 31 Keaton, Bill, 64 Keith, Donald, 64 Kelley, Nancy Lee, 32, 92 Kelley, Patsy, K., 64 Kellogg, Elaine, 64 Kelly, Marilyn, 32 Kelly, Nancy Carolyn, 32 Kelsey, Judy K., 64 Kelsick, Eileen, 74, 83 Kennedy, Judy, 64 Kegiford, Larry, 51, 80, 128, 129 36 Kepford, Lyle, 32, 51, 77, 99. 124, 125, 126. 136 Kerr, Marge, 64 Kettring, Laura, 32, 74, 84 Kimber, Ann, 32, 87 Kimbley, Eleanore Rae, 51, 83, 84 Kimbrough, Gary, 64 King, lo Ann, 55 King, Judy, 32 King, Rex, 64 Kirkbridge, Dinah, 64, 88 Kirkendoll. Mary Kirker, Kay, 79, 92, 93 Kitchen, Jim, 64, 85 Kitchen, Larry, 23, 32, 75, 76, 116, 118, 131, 132 Klang, Geraldine D., 50 Klein, Judith, 32, 90 1 lngison, George, 50 Ingram, Eliiah, 50, 91 lnsley, Joan, M., 63 Irby, Michael, 50 Isaac, Ella, 50 Isbell, Sue, 50 Isley, Donna fCullumJ, 63 1 Jack, William, 63 Jackson, Susan, 31 Jacob, Lydia, 88 Jacobo, Florentino Jacobo, Isabel, 63 Jacobo, Rosie, 51 Jacson, Shirley, 63 James, Joyce M., 63, 89 James, Norman James, Sue, 55 Janseen, Ruth Elizabeth, 51 Jarvi, Theodore, 64 Jeiford Jehue, s, William, 64 James, 64 Jenkins, Judith,,51 Jenkins, Martin, 51 Jennings, John, 64 Klein, Mary E., 50, 84, 89 Klein, Roger A., 64 Kline, Richard, 64 Kling, James L., 64 Klingler, David Allen, 32 Klingler, Virginia, 50 Knapp, Nancy, 32, 36, 76, 79, 86 I Knifien, Barbara, 32. 90 Knights, Gail, 50 Knisely, 1.a Vern, 51 Knitter, John, 64 Knowles, Bill, 51, 91 Knudson, Kenneth, 51, 55 Knust, Kenneth, 121 Koch, Linda, 64 Koch, Robert D., 27, 112, 91, 124, 126 Kolb, Nancy, 51 Kosacek, James E-, 5-1 Kover, Enid, 64 Kreamer, Margaret, 65 Kramer, Carol, 32 Krauser, Jo Ann, 51 Kray, William, 51, 85 Kreipke, Otto, 50 Kreptel, Paul, 121 Kresich, Gail, 64 Kreutz, Mary, 65 Kroepfl, David, 32 Kroepfl, Paul, 51 Kropt, Janice E.. 6-1 Krueger, William, 64 Kruse, Robert. 65 Kubicek, Ierry, 64 Kuses, Leandro, 121 Kwock, Iohnny, 65 Kwock, Oi Kwan, 50 L Ladas, Carol. 50 Lages, Shirley, 64 Laistedd, Ianet, 64 Lagioe, Mary Louise, 64 Lagreco, Lonna, 50, 74, 84, 87 Lan-iatry, Iames, 50 Lambert, Patricia, 50, 56, 74, 79, 93 Lamoreaux, Rose, 32 Lance, Mary Ann, 50 Land, Olivia, 65 Landa, Francis, 50 Landon, Paul J., 65 Lane, Ioann, 65 Lange, Iene C., 32 Langille, Robert. 32 Lanphere, Sandra, 51 Lara, Margaret M., 32 Lara, Ruth, 65 Lardin, Deanna. 69 Larosse, Carol I., 69 Larsen, ludy, 22, 32, 70, 71, 77, 83, 84, 94, 145. 148 Larson, Craig P., 32 Larson, left, 69 Larson, Linda I., 69 Laughton, Ed, 51 LaVeryne, Betty, 51 Lawson, William, 65, 128 Lay, Robert C., 65 Layman, Terry, 51 Layvas, Alice, 65 Layvas, Ruben Learned, George, 65. 118 Leary, Don, 51 Leaverton, Bert I., 64 Lediord, Gail, 32 Lee, Cynthia, 51, 92 Lee, Ronnie, 32. 118 Lehman, Iohn, 32 Leigh, William, 64 Leithner, Lois, 32 Leland, Pete, 32, 50 Le' Mere, Terry, 32 Lemus, Mike, 32 Leonhardt, lanis, 50 M Maclfaddin, Frank, 33 MacGregor. Thomas, 69. 89 Mackey, Iames, 50 Mackie, Benjamin, 64 Mackie, Sydnee, 64 MacKown, Lauradeen, 33 MacMillan, Annette, 64 MacNeill, Earlene, 50, 78, 90, 91 Macon, Elvern, 65 Macon, Walter, 65 Maculsay, Robert, 65 Madrid. Ruben, 64 Madison, Marlene, 65 Madrigal, Susie, 50 Madsen, Vibeke, 105, 81, 76, 81 Maglaleno, Annie, 64 Magnant, Gerald, 64 Mahle, Kenneth, 64 Maiorana, George, 65 Malody, Dennis, 65 Malone. Marilyn, 65 Maloney, Thomas, 33 Manera, Barbara lane, 50 Maloy, Tom, 65 Manges, Susan, 65 Manser, Antonia, 65 Manuel, Carolyn, 50, 90, 91 Marin, Iulia, 65 Marquez, Rachel. 65 Mendoza. Anita, 34 Mendoza. Arthur. 65 Menkel, David, 65 Menkel, Gary, 50 Meraz Estella, 65 Mercandante, Larry, 34, 73, 77, 117, 118 Mercado. Yolanda, 65 Mertens, Michael, 34 Messer, Mary, 23, 34, 82. 90, 91 Messner, Peggy, 51 Metton, Barbara, 55 Meyer, Iohn H., 65 Meyer Meyer s, Connie, 51 s. Eva B., 66 Michael, Iim, 51 Mielke, Dave, 34, 77, 94. 117, 141 Iudith. Miles, 51, 111, 88 Miller, Miller, Alice, 65 Charles, 34, 118 Miller, Darla, 23, 34, 90, 91 Miller, Frank, 34 Miller Ianell, 51 Miller, Ianet, 34, 95 Miller, lim, 51 Miller, Io Anne. 35, 73, 78. 86 Miller, Kaye M., 66 Miller, Michael, 66, 85 Miller, Miller Richard Gary, 66 Tom Albert 35 81 Mins. 'Brent, 22, as' ' Mills, Douglas, 55 Marsh. Iudith, 50 Martin, Charles. 65 Martin. Robert, 65 Martin, Zella, 50 Martinez, Amelia, 33 Martinez, Becky, 65 Martinez, Buddy, 65 Martinez, Christina, 65 Martinez, Delores, 50 Martinez, Edward, 65 Martinez, Irma, 65 Martinez, lames P., 65 Martinez, Iesus, 33 Martinez, loe. 50 Martinez, Kgnacia, 50 Martinez. Lupe, 33 Martinez, Lydia, 50 Martinez, Margaret, 33 Martinez, Martinez, Marian, 65, 83 Natalie R., 50, 89 Martinez, Porfirio, 65 Martinez, Rachel, 65 Martinez, Rosemary, 65 Mathews, Saundra, 65, 90 Lewis, Carolyn, 64, 83 Lewis. Erelyne, 50, 74, 76 78, 83 Lewis, Iames, 64 Lewis, Marjorie, 64 Morris Liggett, Deanna S., 65 Light, Wrenetta, 65 Lindner, Loren, 32 Lindquist. Lloyd, 55 Lindquist, Nancy, 50 Lindsay, Kay D., 65 Lindsay, Ralph, 50, 128 Lindsley, Richard, 65, 80, 122 Lionel, Iohn, 121 Lisle, lack, 50 List, Ierry, 65 Litras. Tom, 50 Litras. Zeno, 50 Lockert, Oreta, 32, 93 Loehr, Ioanne C., 64 Loera, loe, 50 Lollis, Gary, 50, 112, 121 Long, Albert H., 33 Long, los, 33 Lenhart, Mary, 75 Lopez Connie, 50, 64 Lopez, Deltina, 33, 86 Lopez, Eddie, 64 Lopez, Edward I., 33 Lopez, Genevieve, 33 Lopez, Herminia, 64 Lopez, Lucy, 64 Lopez. Mary, 50, 65 Lopez, Mary Terrisa, 33 Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Mary Beth. 33, 80, Nick, 50 , Orlando, 65 , Tony, 65, 91 81, 92 Louder, Harry, 65 Loua, Paul, 64 Love, Norma, 33 Lowe, Barbara, 64 Lowe, Lynda, 33 Lowery, Doris, 64 Lowther, Silvia, 50 Loyd, Sevana Penny, 50 Lucas, Ianie Mae, 50 Lucero, Amalia, 64 Luna, Eva, 65 Luna, Richard, 65 Luna, Rudy, 65 Lusardi, Kenneth, 50 Lutes, Leilani, 33, 89 Lyon, Allan, 50 Lyons, Brenda, 65 Matson, Ruth, 34, 56 Matthai, Bob, 65, 83, 85 Matthews, Brister, 65 Matthews, Darla, 65 Matyas, Helen, 33 Maxey. Ronnie, 34 May, Richard, 34 Mayer, Harold tBudl 65 Mayfield, Roy, 118 McCann, Pat, 34 McCamy Patrich, 34 McCann, Winnie, 65 McC1ary, Reba, 34. 90 McClendon, Flossie, 65 McClendon, Willis, 55 McCook, Iames, 50 McCool, Larry, 34 McCormick, May, 43, 76 McCormick, Wanda, 50 McCoy. Ann, 65 McCoy, Nona. 50 McCary, Eddie, 65 McCue, Michael I., 50 McDaniels. Pat McDevitt. Ioyce, 34 McDonald, Darla, 34, 90 McDonald. Mary, 50, 92 McDonald, Betty, 65 McDonald, Patsy, 65 McFall, Stella, 65 McFadden, Frank, 94 McGann, Michael, 55 McGowan, Laudradeen, 90 McGrath, Ioseph. 50 McGraw, Larry, 50, 121 Mclver, Susan, 50, 74 McKay, Shirley, 9B McKellar, Lawrence. 34 McKenzie, Robert, 65, 122, 123 McKnight, Ianice, 34, 82 McKnight. Paulette, 34, 89. 90 McLain, Bernie, 65 McMurray, Larry, 34, 74, 83 McNea1y, Sharilyn, 65, 90 McNulty, Iames, 50 McPherson, Carol, 65 McPherson, I-lanora, 50 McVey, Bonnie, 50 Mead, Gwen, 50, 82 Meadows, Edre Alice, 65, 76, 88 Medina, Robert, 50 Meek, Karen, 65, 83 Meers, Bob, 55 Meiia, Henry, 34 Melgoza, Albert, 34 Melton, Zona, 50 Mills, Martha, 51, 78 Mills, Richard N., 51 Millsap, Charles, 66, 121 Millsap, Judy. 35 Milter, Iames F., 51 Miranda, Irene, 55 Miranda, Lupe, 35 Miranda, Mercedes, 66 Mitchell, Arlene, 51 Mitchell, Barbara. 51 Mitchell, Charles, 66 Mower, Don, 69 Molina, Angelita, 66 Monroe, Mike, 31, 91 Montgomery, Janice, 22, 36, 43, 73, 140 Montiio, Henry, 51 Montoya, David, 66 Montoya, Margie, 51 Moon, Thomas, 35 Moore, Charles F.. Sl Moore. Iudy, 66 Moore, Susan, 57, 90. 91, 93 Mora. losie. 51 Morales, Aurora, 51 Morales, Lidia, 66 Morana. Ierry, 43 Moreland, Linda, 66 Morena, Dan, 66, 118, 121 Newton, UGIOIB, 66 Nichols, Marshall, 51 Nichols, Nancy. 66 Nickeson, ludy. 35. 82 Niday, Neal Robt., 66 Niesinq, Iohn, 35 Nixon, William, 66 Noe, Gary. 66 Nolan. Iudy, 35 Nolan. Kelly, 66 Nolen. Jeanine, 66 Nord, Gerald. 35 Nordyke, Clanton, 66 Norris, Warren, 51 Northrup. Ianice. 51 Nowicki, Chester, 35 Noyes, Linda, 51, 76, 80 Nunes, Ioseph Uoel, 55 Nunez, Henry B.. 66 O Oberlin, Barbara, 35 O'Brien, Carol, 35, 90 O'Brien, Sharon, 51 O'Brien, Wanda, 45, 51, 74, 86 Oden, Mariio, 55 Odom, Iames Kermit, 51 Ogan, Iackie, 66 Ogle, Gail, 36, 35, 82 Ohlson, Bruce, 51 Olinger, Lynda Louise, 51 Olivares, Floriza, 66 Oliver, Oscar, 66 Olsen, David A.. 66, 122 O'Neal, Iohn, 66 Orrantia, Gloria, 66 Orona, Nora, 51 Orona, Richard, 35, 121 Ortega, Sarah, 66 Ortiz, Richard. 35 Orvin, Doreen, 36 Osborn. Elnora, 36, 92 Osbun. Larry, 55 Ousley, Alice, 51 Overton, Lynn, 66 Owen, Viola. 36 P Pacheco, Rosie, 52 Page. Tinker, 36, 90 Painter. lohn William, 66 Palmer, lerry, 52 Palmer, Patricia. 66 Paltridge, Carol, 52. 92 Pantelakas, Louis, 36 Parano, Iohn, 91 Parker. Betty, 36 Parker, Henrietta, 43 Parras, Clara, 66 Potter, Sally, 67, 75, 93 Powell, Eleanor, 52 Powers, Donald Roy, 37 Prado, Salvador, 77, 118 Prado, Sophie, 52 Pratt, Leighton, 37, 144, 134 Pravano, Gordan, 66 Presko, Linda, 37, 74, 84 Press, Sandra, 67 Price, Iudy, 52, 90 Price, Nancy, 37, 74. 84 Price, O1 iver, 52, 121 Price, Patricia, 67 Purden, Io Ann, 37 Purdy, Gordon, 52 Pyle, Thomas E., 67 Q Quiroz, Esther, 67 Quiroz. Ioe. 52 R Ragan, Richard, 37 Ragland, Fred R., 52, 57 Raguse, Ianet, 67 Raikovick, Tom, 52 Raley, Christine, 67 Ramey, Don, 52, 85 Ramirez, Carmen, 67 Ramirez, Eddie, 52 Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Lucy, 37 Marcos, 52, 88, 89 Mary Lou, 52 Ralph Ir.. 37 Ramirez, Yolanda, 52 Ramos, Irene, 67 Ramos, Rudy R., 67 Ramsey, Ruth, 52, 77 Rand. Iohn, 67 Rangel, Ernestine, 38 Ray, David, 38 Ray, Holbert, 38 Rayppy, Harold. 38, 118 Rayppy, Sandra, 52 Razo. Manuel, 67 Real. Iames, 38, 81. 77, 79, 85.. 88, 124 Reaume, Warren, 52, 88 Reddick, Glenn, 67 Redinger. Nancy, 53, 88 Reed, Iannie, 53 Reed, Leslie, 67 Reed, Norma, 38 Reed. Sally, 38. 86 Reed, Sharon, 67 Reinhardt, Nancy, 53, 74, 76, 79 Morga Morris n, Iames, 88 , Connie, 66 Morris, Geraldine, 35 Morris, Ierry, 66. 89 Morris, Iohn, 51 Morris, Linda, 35 Morris, Marshall, 51 Morris, Sharon, 51 Morris Stanley 66 L Brian' as las, 1:17 Y, , , Mosqueda, Iohn, 55 Mosqueda, Lucy, 66 Mount, Nancy, 66 Moyeda, Mary, 66 Mueller, Richard, 66 Mufich. Carolyn, 51, 74, 84 Mulderros, Alie, 66, 90 Mullins, Agnes K., 66, 58 Mullins, Russell, 66, 58, 72, 80 Mummery, Ken, 51 Murquia, Frank, 51 Murphy, George, 51 Murphy, Roger, 51 Musso. Linda, 66 Muth. Dale Irene. 66 Myers, Ellen, 51, 90 Myhro, David S., 66 N Naegle, Carrol, 51 Nash, Peggy Sue, 66 Naskrent, Larry, 66 Neagle, Carole, 80, 82, 86 Nell, Darlqie, 66 Nett, Joanna, 35 Neff, Ted, 35 Neqreteiuan, 66 Negrete, Margaret, 35 Negrete, Rachel, 35 Nelson, Anieta, 51 Nelson, Karen, 51, 92 Nelson, Larry 51 Nelson. William, 66 Neri, Lillian, 51 Nevarez, Marie Delores, 35 Newkirk, Lee, 57 Newton, Carole Ann, 51, 103, 106, 81, 74 Patterson, Brenda, 52 Patterson, Eva Lois, 36 Patterson. George, 52 Patterson . Richard, 66, 85, 91. 93 Patterson, Wanda, 52 Paul, Arthur, 52 Payne, N elda, 66 Pearlman, Mike. 77 Peck, Noel, 52 Pediga, Luis, 66 Pedroza, Carmen, 52 Pedroza, Ernest, 36, 91 Pedroza, Henry, 66 Pedroza, Pedroza, Laura, 36 Rose Marie, 66 84, 90 Requeio, Gilbert, 121 Resendez, Angela, 53 Reuss, Iohn W. 67 Reyes, Iimenez, 67 Reyes, Louis, 67 Reyes, Tessie, 53 Reynolds, Buryl, 67, 94 Reynolds, Leroy 53 Reynolds, Rodney. 60 Pena, Trinidad, 52 Penny, Marilyn, 36, 72, 76, 82, 93 Penwell, Iudith, 52, 78, 88 Perez, Iessie, 66 Perez, Ioe, 66 Perez, Lucilla, 66 Perez, Ramon, 52 Perez, Sabina, 26, 36 Perkins, Richard, 66, 122 Perkins, Valerie, 36 Perong, Torn, 37, 136, 137 Perrenoud, Iohn, 66 Perry, Carol, 66, 75 Peters, Walter Rex, 66, 122 Peterson, Ron, 122 Petrie, Cameron, 52 Philer, Carolyn, 37, 84, 90. 91 Phillips, Sandra, 52, 74, 75, 83 Philpott, Darrel, 52 Pierce, Hanzil, 52 Pillar, Bill, 52 Pittman. Charlotte, 52 Plummer, Bruce C. Plummer, Iim, 85, 94 Ponce Dorothy, 37 Ponzuric, Roseline, 52 Poole, Richard, 37 Pope, Suzanna, 67 Porter, Gary D., 67 Porterfield, Don, 52, 121 Portley. Gloria, 52 Post, Betty, 52 Poste, Deborah, 52. 92 Potter, Mary Helen, 52. 81, 75, 78, 81 Rhein, Peter L., 67 Rhetts. Marlene, 53. 56, 57 Rhoads, Iames, 53 Rhyner. Laurie, 53 Rice, Don, 67 Rice. Linda M.. 53 Richards, Kent, 53, 121 Richardson. Beverly, 53, 90 Richardson, Connie, 67 Richardson. Newton, 67, 88, 89 Ridenour, Ronnie, 88 Rimmer, Delores, 67 Ringler, loyce A., 53, 67 Ringler, Iudy, 67, 88 Rios, Connie, 53 Rios, Mario, 67 Ririe, Richard Owen, 53, 88 Rivas, Lydia, 67 Rivera, lanice M., 53 Rivera, Bobby, 67, 55 Rix, Mary Elaine, 38, 92 Roach, Alvin, 53 Roarl-r, lris, 53 Robbins, Howard L., 53 Robbins, Sandra. 67 Robbins, Stanley. 67 Roberds, Ellen, 67 Robershaw, Jerry, 67 Roberts, IoAnne, 67 Roberts, Carl, 53, 88 Roberts, Roland, 67 Robertson, Iudy, 36, 38, 103, 81, 73 Robertson, Patricia, G7 Robinson, Cecelia, 67 Robinson, Pat H., 90, 91, 92. 93 Robinson, Rix S., 53, 121 Robinson, William tBillj 38, 121 Rocha, Donald, 55 Rocha. Richard, 67 Rodgers, Charles, 67 Rodgers, Freddie, 53 Rodocker, Iames, 57 Rodrique, Lauretta, 67 Rodriguez, Connie, 38, 92 Rodriguez, Fermin, 53 Rodriguez, Frank V., 55 Rodriguez, Mary Lou, 53 Rodriquez, Millie, 53 Rodriquez, Theresa, 67 Roe, Fern, 53 Roias, Iesus, 67 Roias, Danny, 67 Roland, Nancy, 53 Romero, Carlos A., 53 Romero, Rosalind Dolores, Romero, Roy, 67 Romine, Peggy L., 53 Romo, William, 67 38 Roop, Ioy, 67 Root, Mary K., 53, 88 Rose, Burton, 38 Rose, Stephen, 38 Rosen, Zeeda 1., 53 Rossi, lames Williams Russell, Laurel, 38, 90 Rounds, Mary, 53 Rouse, Duchess D., 53, 76 Rowe, David, 38 Rowe, ludy M., 53 Roy, Linda A., 53 Roy, Martin, 38 Roybal, Barbara I., 53 Roybal, lrene L., 67 Rubi, Tony, 43 Rubio, Cesario, 67 Ruiz, David, 67 Ruiz, Frances, 67 Rushing, Marlin, 67 Russell, Carol A., 53, 83, 90, 91 Segouni, Zafiie, 68 Selbert, Iames, 68 Sellas, Reggie, 52 Serna, Gloria, 39 Serna, Victoria, 52 Serpica, Annette, 52, 84 Serrano, Dorothy, 39 Serrato, Cesario Ramos, 39 Serrato, Lucy, 52, 81, 90, 91 Schackford, Donna, 52 Schacklord, Don, 53 simeffer, Iohn, as, sa Shannon, Fred, 39, 77, 118 Sharp, Ianice, 39 Shartzer, Leanna, 63, 89 Shaw, Carole, 52 Shaw, Virginia, 68 Shelton, William, 39 Shepard, Varell, 68 Shepardson, Tony, 53 Sherwood, Dianne, 39, 81 Shimizu, Boake, 53 Shipp, Richard, 68, 122, 123 Shirts, Patricia Ann, 39 Shock, Iudy, 39, 84 Shockey, Iulia, 39, 84, 92 Shoemaker, Louis, 68 Shoemaker, Rhio, 68, 89 Shpak, ludith, 68, 75 Sieck, Michael, 39, 83 Sigaloos, Gary, 39 Sigler, Thomas, 39 Silva, Rita, 68 Silver, Cheryl, 68 Silver, Homer, 53 Stoudt, George R., 53 Stout, Williams, 40, 91, 121 Stover, Andrea, 40 Stover, Richard H., 53, 68 Strand, Susan, 53 Strange, Bill, 53, B5 Stratton, Martha, 40 Streeter, Patricia, 76, 82 Streib, Barbara, 53 Streib, Patricia, 53, 56, 74, 76, 82 Strickland, LaVerne, 68 Stuart, Iohn, 53, 68 Stuart, Nancy, 43 Stuart, Bill, 40, 53, 145 Stull, Carolyn, 54 Stutzman, Ierry, 40, 54 Sudlow, Michael, 68 Sullenbarger, Patricia, 68 Sullivan, Ianice, 54 Sullivan, Sharon, 40 Turner, Larry L., 54 Turner, Glynn, 54 Turner, Ralph, 41, 57 Tyler, Sarah, 69 U Ulloa, Rosie, 41 Ullom, Sharon M., 69 Urihes, Danny, 54 V Vaca, George Valdez, Charles, 41 Valdez, Iohn A., 54 Wetherwax, Shirley, 5-t Wetherway, Larence, 68 Wharton, Louis E., 68 Wharton, Sandra, 68 Whelplay, Lorraine, 69. 77 Whisenant, Harold Ioe, 42 Whiston, Mike, 55 Vtfhiston, Pat, 42, 89, 911 White, Carol, 54 White, Loren, 69 White, Shirley, 42 Whitmore, Larry, 69 Whitefield. Ierry, 55, 91, 121 Whitmire, Melburn, 42 Wiedeman, Iames, 42 Summers, Ellen, 54 Sunde, Chet, 68 Sunderlin, Susan, 68 Suniga, Aurora L., 68 Sutton, Iohn, 68 Valdez, Lupe, 41 Valdez, Maria E., 54 Valdez, Rudy 22, 41, 54, 136, 137 Valencia, Iames 54 Van Billiard, Ian K., 54 Vance, Lorretta, 43 Simanson, Carol, 39 Simmens, Earl, 53 Simmons, Iames, 89 Simmons, George, 52 Simmons, Paul, 68 Swaflar, Clifford, 54 Swanay, David, 40, 74, 80, 81 Awartz, Iohn, 112 Swartz, Nancy, 54 Swartzlander, Llnda, 54, 90, 91 Swift, George, 54 Syro, Zeralda, 68 Szypusz, Mary, 68 T Taiolla, Nazario, 54 Tan Karl ne, 68 Russell, Mary I., 67 Russell, Iim, 53 Russo, Linda, 53 Rust, Dianne I., 102, 58. 80 Rust, Sharon L 84, 87, 56 ., 52, 74, 75, 78, Rutheriurd, David M., 52, 77, 85, 118 S Simmons, William, 39 Sims, Kutschan, 68 Sito, Bob, 52 Skipper, Ron, 52, 184 Q Slater, Walter, 68 Slaven, Bill, 68 Slone, William, 53 Sly, Ioanne, 53 Smith, Alice, 40 Smith, Bonnie, 68 Smith, Beulah, 52 Smith, Carl, 40 Smith, Carol, 53, 93 Sadler, Sandra, 52. 89, 90, 91 Saens, Abelardo, 67, 88, 89 Saenz, Ioe. 124 Saenz, Ronald, 67 Saffel, Phil, 122, 123, 128 67 Salamanca, Vincent, Salazar, Rita, 52 Salman, Richard, 67 Smith, Charles, 68 Smith, Clarence, 53 Smith, David, 68, 55 Smith, Dixie, 68 ' Smith, Don, 121 Smith, Gary, 68 Smith, Iames, 68 Smith, Ianet Lee, 68 , Y Tan, Margaret, 68 Tarpley, Larry, 69 Tarlton, Mike, 21, 40, 72, 119 Tate, Gene, 68, 121 Taylor, Darlene, 54 Taylor, Eleanor, 54, 83 Taylor, Lyn, 54, 74, 76, 80, 82 Taylor, Sally, 40 Tedder, Charles, 41 Templeton, Suzanne, 68 Tenoria, Virginia, 41 Terk, Doublas, 68 Terrel, Iill, 68 Thaten, Billie, 68 Theodorou, Tony, 54 Thomas, Carole A., 54 Thomas, Ruth, 68 Thomas, Sandra, 69 Thompson, Arlene, 41 Thompson, Barbara, 20, 41, 57, Van Osdel, Gary, 54, 91 Vanrossum, Allen, 69 Van Slyke, Donna E., 54, 74, 75 Varela, Carlos, 41 Varga, Barbara B., 54, 74 Vargas, Michael H. 54, 121 Vasquez, Inez, 41 Vasquez, Rachel, 54 Vaughn, Marilyn, 41, 84 Vaughn, IElizabethl Rosalie, 41 Velis, Mary L., 54, 92 Ventura, Gustavo H., 55 Verdone, Diane, 69 Verdone, Iim, 41, 54 Vidana, Martin, 55, 89 Vielma, Iohn, 69 Villanueva, Salvador, 69 Vllarroel, Roy, 69 Villavicencio, Ruben, 69, 122 Villegas, Teresa, 69 Von, Dennis, 69 W Wagner, Nancy, 41, 75, 76, 79, 83 Wagner, Stanley, 69 Wainriqht, Charles, 54, 121 Walker, Linda, 43 Walker, Michael, 43 Wallace, Clay, 69 Wallace, Iohn, 54 Wallace, Nancy, 69 Wallace, Terry, 69 Wallin, Ruth, 69 Wilbourn, Alvin, 128 Wilhite, Carolyn, 69 Willarb, Dick, 128 Whihite, Homer, 42 Willasenor, Francis, 55 Williams, Alvin, 69 Williams, Berry, 55 Williams, Geraldine, 69 Williams, Geraldine, 69 Williams, lack, 55 Williams, Kathleen, 69 , Minnie, 55 Williams, Susan, 69 Williams, Terry, 69 Williamson, Douglas, 43 Vtfillyard, Richard, 69 Wilson, Allie, 42 Wilson, Betty, 42 Wilson, Dennis, 68, 128 Wilson, George, 43, 105 Wilson, Helen I., 55, 75, 93 Wilson, Iena R., 55 Wilson, Lisa, 68, 89 Wilson, Ralph, 55 Wilson, Vicki, 42, 74, 78 Salmon, Thomas, 67 Salsberry, Lucy, 67 Salvati, Palma, 52 Samaro, Betty F., 52 Sampson, Don, 118, 121 Sampson, Donna, 38 Sanchez, Gary, 67, 88 Sanchez, Gloria, 67 Sanchez, Iennie, 67 Sanchez, loe, 38, 53, 89 Sanchez, Iuanita, 52 Sandahl, Calip, 38 Sandoval, Sandy, 67 Sanders, Iane, 53, 74, 90, 95 Sandoval, Richard, 67 Sanders, Robert, 67 Sanford, Ruth, 38. 76, 86 Sapp, Linzie, 67 Sapp, Lola, 38 Sargent, Elizabeth, 38 Smith, Iohn Dale, 68, 88 Smith, IoAnne, 40 Smith, Merritt, G8 Smith, Nancy, 40 Smith, Owena, 40, 36, 73, 76, 82 Smith, Patricia, 53 Smith, Robert, 68 Smith, Rosie, 68 Smith, Stanley, 68 Smith, Steve, 52 Smith, Wilbert, 40-52 Smoot, Gary, 68 Snider, Marion, 40, 79, 90, Sl 76, 82, 102 Thompson, Burl, 88, 89 Thompson, Carolyn, 54 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson , Clara, 54 , Dale, 69, 76, 91 , Dorothy A., 54 Iim, 41 Thompson, Larry lFred1 69 Thompson, Minnie, 41 Thompson, Neil, 28, 41, 86 Thompson, Tom, 89, 124, 131, 132 Thorn, Nancy D., 44, 54, 75, 89 Thortsen, Shirley, 41 Tiedman, Edward, 41 , , Z Weillie, Anita, 69 Sattertield, Leota, 53 Sattertield, Richard, 67 Saucedo, Arthur, 53 Sauer, Elizabeth, 67 Sava e Tom 39 75, 81, 83 g 1 1 1 Savage, Iean, 36, 39, 40, 80, 82, 83, 84, 93, 95, 102, 146 Savage, Ioan, 53, 80, 81, 84, 87, 102, 146 Saxon, Sue, 67 Scheppers, Michael, 67 Scherb, David, 67 Schmeizl, Pat, 39 Schmiddon, 39 Schneider, Elva, 53 Schneir, Ronald, 39 Schoultz, Roger, 52, 132 Schultz, Larry Dana, 52 Schwark, Mary LeAnn, 52 Schwartz, Iohn M., 67 Schwedt, Kathryn, 39 Schweedler, Dixie, 53 Schwengel, Connie, 53 Scott, Betty, 52 Scott, Carole, 52 Scott, Larry E., 52, 88 Scott, William, 77 Scudder, George, 53 Scugher, David, 67 Seagondollar, DeWayne, 39 Snyder, Monte, 88 Solcrio, Mary, 52 Soristo, Sharon, 68 Soto, Betty, 68 Soto, Frances, 40 Soward, Peggy, 52, 92, 93, 95, 112 Sparks lChar1esI Robert 68 Spear, William, 52, 128, 136, 137 Spencer, Beverly, 68 Spigner, Eloise, 53 Spittler, Walter, 53 Sponseller, Helen, 53 Sprague, Carol, 40, 90, 91 Standiiird, Isaacs, 53, 88 Starke, Don, 68 Steeby, Kathleen, 68. 90 Steele, Guyla Iewell, 40, 90 Steinke, Robert 68 Stephens, Bonnie, 53 Stephens, Carolyn, 53, 92 Stephens, Jeanne, 40 Stephenson, Paul, 88 Tillman, Iohn, 41 Tillock, Dona'd, 63 Tillock, Ronald, 69 Timm, Sandy I., 54 Timmons, Iames D., 69 Tingstrom, Roger, 69 Tobin, Louis, 41 Walton, Verncn, 43 Ward, Barbara A., 54 Ward, Lea, 54, 118 Ward, Frank, 59, 88 Ward, Larry, 54, 118 Ward, Fred E., 49 Ward, Ken, 54, 77, 116 Warrell, Dick, 54 Warren, Cathie Washington, Rosalie, 69 Washington, Iosea, 59, 135 Wassett, Charlotte, 54 Wassett Eddie, 54, 81 wmkini, Iim, 54 Watson, Tommy, 54, 88 Warner, Vadd, 69 Watters, Karen, 69 VVatson, Linda, 69 Watt, Linda, 69 Watkins, Howard, 42 Wilson, Yvonne, 43 Winkler, Iohn, 42 Winter, Barbara A.. 55 Winter, Lois, 43, 74, 92, 99 Wise, Barbara, 55 Wisehart, Iane, 69 Wong, Nancy, 69 Wood, Patricia A., 55, 75 Woodburn, Iulie, 42, 88 Woodburn, Steven, 69, 88 Woods, Kenneth, 42, 134 Wooll, 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