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

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Production Manager- Louis Chmielewski, Business Manager - Linda Koch. Photography Advisor-William Threatt. Editorial Advisor-John Regalado. I F : 1 .' ,ww ...,. --fv 1: I, 11' fm f f fi 1: . f ll' 0 I1 fl 1 mm F,- K 2 - '2 2? , QW if ,I Aw V x ASW ,W WX M sw- , ..,,,. I fi A :'- 'Q . if W5 'Q X A. wwf ,www if 'A .ly v YT 'IEW TA 'K ai E Q wk 3 lid' .J .5 ,5- 6 ff 1 M rv KA, xr ff if 4 -K 4- ' 1, t, 4 in vw nw ,fr 9 fi' S Sv , , Shining, round coins of gold were the ultimate goal of the Forty-niners Rough, husky hordes of them trod rocky mountains Parched, shimmering, desert sands And stooped to grasp the gleaming nuggets That would sustain their lives. In '59 new thousands rush, The sound of their coming is laughter, a hum of voices To San Bernardino High School, high concrete halls To search with their voices, their minds For the precious, enlightening, everlasting knowledge. 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' f 1- ' 'dimlff ri 2:21'm f'5'i.'E'z-153-iii?k'i?ff5.4.-'QV .vars--fzf z., ..9r,..,',, -Q., -. 1 -, px, .1 Q. G' ' CONTENTS A. Academic Life JO The Gleam of Knowledge B. Sports .............. 38 The Fighting Spirit C. Faculty ............ 62 Grubstakers of Wisdom D. Seniors ............ 72 We, the Fifty-niners E. Juniors ............ 104 We, the Fifty-niners F. Sophomores .... 122 We, the Fifty-niners G. Clubs .............. 'I38 Paths to Glory H. Honors and Awards ........., 162 g Proof of Our Efforts ' A F I. Advertising ...... 'I74 Friends of the '59ers Lfggi Qs Q i '21, tif,-w Q 5 ' C:Tf5Q jC'1-1-:f -' Lv 'e-A - ' ' Lil-,, f ff-.C fifbtf ' - 1,6-Lf. offcgy :if fi ra 'Via 3 fi xx fy - -Qi. 'ig' , ff 're A H, if ff E2 gg 'vi' 15 ,V C , '-QF Fifi F5 fi 2 ' ' 3 L+' ' r Q' ' Li Xp! LE 'sz -lu 1 7? ,,Q7?f ' iinrflrpsk cffg. f rec.. fi-.Q G ... .f .ree A- Q I, nf f L .... . lg, Q , - -5,249 if Qi Y A K KRS XX - ' ' ,U 5 a 72 O7 A W? Q rf' al? A J fx L7 ,gf-Q., 72332 L7!eDQVfc'j'tf N CN .df ' L gf? f f C1 ' is B., 3 THE if Ffa' if i , ,l f ' 3, , 'if.Q, .f 45,7 v .fy '- ?gf,:,3ij Y iyf .:f'2.55,fy1-Lb. W' af ' -- , M,-,,,.. . He. ' , - 'f f G - - - .. 5.-.pg .f. 4-. - . - ' xrv ! hx sf 'TTS - if i ,ig ikt ,MA -1 1 it H, 6 'M r 'fl A G C F I i sts WE the DEDICATE '59ers' 5 1 l r was-f Doctor Elsie Gibbs, Director of Secondary Education, participates in a board meeting with fellow workers. Left to right, they are: Edward V. Ryan, Otto Roemmich, Superintendent F. Eugene Mueller, Clark Ingli, Katherine Wagner, and Joe Klein. To DR. ELSIE F. GIBBS Director of Secondary Education l959 has seen a rush for knowledge unparalleled in American history. Student- suited courses ot study, bigger schools, shining equipment, and fresh textbooks are major tools in the administration of this rush. lt is fitting and proper that the dedica- tion ot the '59ers' TYRO be to one who has devoted her lite to bringing these tools to the San Bernardino City Schools. Since her arrival in l93O, Doctor Elsie Gibbs has been a key figure in the valley's development of education. For seven years she taught English and journalism at San Bernardino High School before taking the post of Director of Sec- ondary Education. Because of the relatively small size of the secondary school district, Doctor Gibbs took charge of almost every detail, for many years doing the interviewing and hiring of teachers. Even now, although she is no longer responsible tor such things, she keeps a personal contact with every teacher under her supervision. Doctor Gibbs has worked tirelessly on state-sponsored committees to better, not only the schools of San Bernardino, but schools in the entire state. ln recent years Doctor Gibbs has largely been responsible for the initiation of the driver's education program, the Vocational Shops program, the Retarded Children pro- gram and the More Capable Learners CMCLD program ot the city schools. Now, after twenty-eight years of meet- ing Challengers and rendering service, Doctor Gibbs is retiring from her position to teach at the University of Redlands. ln humble appreciation for all that she has done tor San Bernardino High School, we dedicate the '59ers' TYRO to Dr. Elsie F. Gibbs. 4 ' r MQ, , vt . A ew EH :- R I Q Q -:li vw val X 5 S QQJY' 7 u N X nj f ' an simx , 9 N Q W CD ig KW Flashing, flitting before us and then gone, Knowledge gives us fever. We search on. We grind through books and toil through lessons And pinpoint gleclms of knowledge one by one. THE GLEAM OF KNOWLEDGE Q Laboratory Biology probes noture's secrets Two eyes are better than one for exploring lite among the bacteria, Suzy Sears has captured the interest of Brenda Lyons and David Hunter with ner explanation of the binocular microscope. A? if: F! r l r r M aaia QM 5 N n Q3 U t we-J gi I W sf, f c oc Revealing the infinite mysteries of life. il lil' f It j fl ,Ml My my f aj X ,v i ffl l fl? ' 'Zi---H Textbooks come to life in SBI-lS's Lab Biology classes where each student has his own equipment and performs his own experiments Lab Biology, a class covering the fundamental biological and physiological human principles, has proven to be very popular among the juniors and seniors of Card City. Many hours of tedious labor were devoted to detailed research proj- ects, destined to comprise nearly all of SBHS's entries in the Inland Science Fair. The combination lab and classroom contained more experi- mental animals, especially white rats, than it did students, and to many outsiders it appeared to be a miniature zoo. But for some strange reason only a few of the animals lived for more than one or two months, maybe because of all those organic experiments that the budding scientists liked to per- form, The guinea pigs were injected with samples of every- thing including cancerj one student even converted two once independent rats into a siamese pair. The pupils who were willing to devote their time to the research required by this course experienced an irreplaceable feeling of independence and satisfaction, l-low to inject a rat is demonstrated to Roberta Neuman by Biology teacher Paul Ash. Animals were inoculated with everything from cancer to measles by inquisitive young scientists. jc Tbnaifb Two hundred and six bones in the human bodyln an- nounces Biology instructor Charles Wagner as he in- troduces Blan- che, silent ob- server in the lab. 'AW .J l in I .ff f? Rolling off a log to one of his algebra classes is math instructor Don Tierney. Using slide rules, students can perform difficult and time-consuming calculations in seconds. The 59 frontier clemancls new pioneers With today's fierce race for knowledge among the great world powers, much importance has been directed toward the math-science field. SBHS is not lagging in this accelerated program, having many technical courses which are designed to develop math-science ability: ad- vanced algebra, a course which takes up where first year algebra left off and continues further to lay the foun- dation necessary for success in higher mathematics, That's how it is, class. Mr. Kalar explains the difficult atomic theory to his physics class. 14 l chemistry, a laboratory study of chemical phenomena, including qualitative and quantitative analysis, photogra- phy, a series of studies devoted to high speed photographs of chemical reactions, physics, a class which probes deeply into the parts of our everyday physical world, and trigonometry, the study of problems dealing with the science of navigation and with the task of preparing students for college math such as calculus. Bob McKenzie and David Olsen are completely occupied with trying to complete the linear expansion experiment for physics. Trig students John Reuss and Bill Nelson learned to survey, Over there! cries Nelson. Gorgeousl claims Reuss. S N , i i i A 6 i .1 U 5 r ,. Combining biology and photography in the ex- study of insect life is Don Starke. He produced images 30 times natural size. with their eyes on 41 s wr, Junior Linda Meddock, no cookbook chemist, observes her brew carefully to see what's going on. the decimals Senior Terry Williams looks downright puzzled in his study of the quadratic formula. Mr. Ehlers is eagerly awaiting Terry's plea for help. Yes, it's a Shadowscope, one of those awful machines that force you to read so fast. 3. . ff 59 requires efficient use of knowledge A large vocabulary and the ability to skim are valuable assets to the college-bound student. For the first time at Card City, English classes had the oppor- tunity to gain these skills when a speed reading program of about sixteen hours replaced part of the regular grammar and literature curriculum, Film essays forced students to read at least 500 words per minute. Compre- hension tests required concentration. Vocabulary tests challenged even the learned, Shadowscopes, focusing attention on books from Kon-Tiki to Auntie Mame, were used for reading practice. Classic instruction of English is far from neglected at SBHS. Not only nouns, verbs, and adjectives abound in grammar lessons, but also elliptical clauses, dangling modifiers, and subordinate conjunctions. Two years of English study at Card City are required for graduation, optional Senior English is taken by over 702 of the seniors. Varying literature programs in sophomore and juniors years give way to a coverage of British writing from Beowulf, a viking fable, through Macbeth, a Shakes- pearian tragedy, to modern works. ti,t. v pi N--A.-. .,, rw Ax N3 l i i .ff , ai. W., ' .-,--. 1 fs- 'E , 5 84 1 tw 'Q M i , 1.-Wt C 5 x . TM 4 iw' A I W 'll English instructor John Regala- do plays projectionist for one of his speed reading classes. He seems to be interested in the course himself. Books, books, and more books! Ed Eby looks puzzled as he ponders over term paper possi- bilities, requiring extensive library research. 17 r My . M, ,. .. ,, m.Au.x AIZDIFMTIA 1wn,1y,x 4 E M ri 'X 2 S lie mf X ss 1 :W Q .gifisf - ' wuww, V X , 4 X K Y F 3 X X 3 With the tape recorders, language students were able to analyze their speaking and compre- hending abilities. Trying to understand a Latin tape are Harry Louder, Lani Goodwin, and Linda Meddock. Language students learn that there's more Inspired by their knowledge of the Roman Empire, Latin students made models of famous Roman figures, scrolls, and ancient buildings. Discussing some of the projects are Jeanne Anne Young, Sharon Witkauckas, and Frances McKinley. ii e From mama to democracy, the Fifty-niners have uttered millions of words in their mother tongue, scarcely turning a hair in the process, except when asked to define or enunciate them correctly, As the Fifty-niner grows, he becomes aware of foreign countries. l-le envisions them in geography, places them in history, worries about them in cur- rent events, but only in relation to his own country. Not until a student enters a course in speaking a foreign language does he truly recognize other nations as distinct entities sheltering human beings with the same abilities to think, speak, teel, and act that he has. It is what separate men have done with their abilities that distinguishes one civilization from an- other. A language records the accomplishments of men living in close proximity to one another. We study a language land therefore, a peoplel to learn what has been done, to know what needs to be done. The history of a race is reflected in its language. Words for abstract ideas, like democracy, in- crease as a society's inventions free man from grubbing for the bare necessities to thinkingj lan- guage develops through hundreds of years from its primary purpose of communication to its highest, personal expression - just as the people that speak it grow from savages to artists. txwmumm.. than iust memory work Faraway places become real to Spanish students through their study of Spain's great writings. Marie Bocka and Mrs. Rivera locate Sevilla on the globe. lt's a Latin banquet and an odd switch for Latin teacher Mr. Federico, he's acting as servant for Pat Berry, Sharon Basket, and Eileen Goldberg, all of whom are his students. Ndiii'-.W 'S' L I 7' rfw JJ rf g aw- fx N xx t . r Qt WW k 3 f 4 ' . .,.. ' ' . 5' ' V l Q ' V V' 1' ll f' 3 bpljyi- if '-r' A Mr- . 5 '3 of . ' ,nr i , ' + - .4 ' K' url' - Wy .1 'v. V ' V 'ffl ' s I 1 - ' i -.-. , ' s . .f 1, tg-Q r . fr ' wr Y ,rd 4? I, I Y 6 , f , V his WMy,,,,,,,s,,, M. M, . .M W -t ,E . . 'Q . 'I ' M M ,..', rife i I 27 W 3 f , 'T 'gf if I i , . Q ., 1. ,M AQ x I 3, ,V V, , r M f . V A .2 XR I Q Y 9 it v 1 ' -. , x ' u. ' t ' ' ii' i Z B .,- uk - Y t A M I AMN. ' . 5 g w W N ,,.f.v X ,, fr Two golden faces--one come- dy, the other tragedy--symbolize drama at SBI-lS in '59. ln addi- tion to being the insignia ot the National Thespian Society, the masks each stood tor a play at Card City this year. The comedy was Out of the Frying Pan, and hilarious it was, indeed. A tale ot several aspiring young actors trying to make ends meet in New York, the play delighted over two thousand in two evenings of performance. Breaking away from the light side, Rebel Without a Cause brought hoods, gang tights, and teenage problems to the boards ot the SBHS stage. The many changes of scene in Rebel made necessary a new kind at staging where the sets were actually large props in spot- lights. Behind the scenes an actor's suitcase lay open, exposing jars ot powder-green, pink, white, gray, tubes ot grease paint, glue for false moustaches, ragged garments, everyday garments, tilmy garments, dummy revolvers-all clever tools used by actors to suggest the unreal. But drama is something more than the donning ot disguises. The make-believe people must speak and walk and ges- ture as real people actually do. ln drama classes students learn pitch, pause, and LOUDER, please. They learn where to walk on the stage C blocking l and to cover mistakes ot tel- low performers, Most import- ant, they learn to conquer mounting stage fright by carry- ing on the best they can. Any applause is richly de- served, thank you. News of the tragic chicken race in REBEL comes to the police station via telephone. Barney Mc- Clure takes down details as they are received by Tony Acosta. Adding bushy eyebrows to Milt Winters is Ruben Villavecencio while Chet Sunde looks on. Linda Blackburn and Penny Bunce are absorbed in applying old standbys mascara and lipstick in preparation for REBEL. Bud Mayer, portraying the frantic Plato in REBEL, is surrounded by the Inspector lTony Acostal and his assistants !Dan Gallarclo and Sam Buchanan.l Witty farce, tense drama 1' There I was . . . John Schwartz tells of his exploits to Meredith Waller, Joy Fisher, and Bud Mayer Drama instructor Mr. Van Buskirk seems more interested in John's making it to play practice. 4? : tk George Lewis is a picture of horror Nothing surprises John Schwartz and as Joyce McGurk threatens him with Bud Mayer in FRYING PAN, not dire catastrophe in FRYlNG PAN. even eccentric cook Fred Burgess. Bef George Lewis flees in panic, Results of skills and rehearsing l A Q Key-punching, record-tallying '59ers There's a school within a school on the San Bernar- dino l-ligh School campus. lt consists ofa building labeled B and some twenty teachers who have made a career out of teaching young '59ers to type, record letters, keep books, and how to behave in a modern office. Business majors find themselves becoming special- ists early in their school careers. By the time they are juniors, they find they're attending almost all of their classes in the school within the school. Business education is generally considered voca- tional. Like vocational shop courses, the business stu- dent takes the minimum program required of all students, This consists of physical education, a year of science or math, two years of English, drive: educaticn, ciid U. S. history and government. ....,..T -Q This course means that a business major is not admissible to a four-year college upon graduation. Still, many students leave San Bernardino High School to become business teachers. They do this by attending a junior college where they make up their college prep deficiencies before going on to a teacher training college. What happens to those who don't continue their college? They get jobs, and good ones, too. Most of San Berdoo's recommended graduates get jobs imme- diately upon graduation. Some even manage to get hired before graduation. A measure of the success of the business education program lies in the number of graduates placed. ln this respect, San Bernardino's little annex is a big success. Rii!?iI -'-'W' - 'W Q 5 .l A2 all A . x , i prepare to conquer business wor d. To crank out hundreds of mimeographed forms one must learn to press the right button. Coy Ann Brown, Evelyn Howard, and Delores Rimmer are learning. ,fr Office practice class gives Nancy Mount practical experience in adding machine operation. Lynn Red and Olivia Land play clerk and customer games every day in the make- believe-store of retail selling class. i J Succulent roasts, well-knit socks, clean If the way to a man's heart is really through his stomach, then no girl who has taken SBHS's Home- making course will ever have any male trouble. The art of fine cooking along with the responsibility of keeping a tidy kitchen is being practiced by Maria Aguilera, Florence Ousley, and Evelyn Littlefield. clothes, pleasant homes aims of Home Ec. Some lucky boy is destined to wear a pair of female crafted argyle socks, Marian Johnson knits them for a project in Home Ec. rrf, . Techniques in laundering are Jeannie Guernsey shown as transfers a load of clothes to the dryer. . I n f ' 1 4 if I X f I' V 1 Dianne Verdone strikes a thoughtful pose as she re- laxes in the Capris and blouse which she made in Home Economics. Jeanette Reynolds and Pat Doyle learn how to cope with children as part of the Homemaking baby care program. The home is the center of the universe, within its portals man finds food, clothing, and rest for his weary bones. Though the purpose of the home remains the same throughout the ages, its appearance has changed somewhat radically since Forty- niners trod the earth. The advent of compulsory education took girls from the home and placed them in institu- tions of learning. The maching age compen- sated for their increasing absence from the home front with myriad time-and-labor-saving devices to make housekeeping easier. Now education faces a new challenge. Even as it prepares women for careers in busi- ness, it must not neglect preparing them for their fundamental careers as wives and mothers. At SBHS, instructors have seen in compulsory education an excellent opportunity to teach girls not only the basic steps in making a house a home that occupied so much of their ancestors' lives, but also the advantages of modern hygienic, dietetic, and mechanical discoveries for making cleaner, brighter, and happier world. r ' 7 l . . em, . I k 'A gs.. - Stoves, sinks, pots, pans, dishes, and silverware were provided in the classroom kitchen, available to any girls interested in cooking. Boys, with the help ot tools and unlimited imaginations, produced some tine projects this year in Card City shop classes, they had a choice ot enrolling in the lndustrial Arts Program tor beginners, or in the Vocational Arts Program tor advanced workers. Regardless of the program in which the boys chose to enroll, they had at their disposal shops which were equipped tor all needs. The auto shop was tiiled with would-be mechanics who had desires to overhaul carburetors, reline brake drums, repair ignitions, or even rebuild engines trom top to bottom. Greasy hands were inevitable, but agood washing never hurt anyone, not even a Card City auto worker. Future engineers were situated in the mechanical draw- ing room where their dratting boards were always in use, students began the course by making detailed drawings ot simple machinery, whereas they later tried designing cars ot tomorrow. Some boys chose the wood shop classes where they dwelt among the sawdust, sandpaper, and bent nails. Their projects ranged from corner shelves and bongo drums, to playhouses. Printer's devils flourished in the SBHS print shop and, using some ot the tinest equipment available, students man- aged to run ott about 2,000 school newspapers per week, they also worked on ticket and poster jobs tor various campus organizations. Under the supervision of Mr. Liming and with the aid of much fine equipment, SBI-IS printing students were able to turn out many important jobs. Here David Andersen is printing up a bundle of basketball programs. Carpenters, auto electricians, and , ies- Er ff v .fu ttf t f c . v gt I ' E, P . ' 'K A ,A-,, H 'N 'S We Everyone in this class seems to be thoroughly engrossed in his efforts to make a project worthy of an A gradeg it's Mr. Clark's sixth period wood shop class, The students were encouraged to buy aprons,' those who didn't had to be on the lookout for splattering paint. mechanics, printers, cabinet makers Doing a bit of angle- iron grinding for auto shop is Grant Buum. Bob Flowers is giving Mike McBride a little friendly advice on ime proving techniques in I , rf W I mechanical drawing. - V l . mwzim- l gg C ' S2 Quiet reigns in Miss Leaverton's seventh period class, broken only by the slosh of brushes and the scrape of crayons On display is a scale model house of balsa wood complete with swimming pool, designed by student Stan Smith. Fascinating, intricate art designs garner Cutting glassi reputed to be from cathedral windowsl for moasics are Barbara Averill, Rachel Ramos, and Marty Powell. Carving sott balsa wood, twisting brightly colored sticks into mobiles, moulding clay, splashing paints on paper, recognizing works ot the old masters, and stitching gay designs on cloth, were the occupations at '59ers in various Card City art classes. The wide variety ot art work done at San Bernardino High School is representative of the way design, color, and texture are applied to varied fields ot human production such as buildings, clothing, utensils, and machinery. !'wm,,,,,,t,c ,M mls' ' ' . X xx ps S Jr' ff .A Stitch, stitch, stitch. Lealonna Morris and Cathy Carey consider the principles of design, color, and texture in garment-making. molor awards In competition. Edward Spencer advises Dan loyce in the construction of his ultra-modern model house. Pieces of copper wire, screen, and broken glass formed ,s., ,. unusual patterns under the skillful fingers of Judy Cooper. Shirley Powell displays the design glued to a plate of glass. H .,4'f'.?'id?- 1 .ff- .' X. Mg ,.3,i,l i t' Ufrffff Talented musicians practice long hours Since time began, man has sought to beau- tify his sometimes somber world in many ways. Often he has turned to music to provide this relief from the depressing and tragic aspects of life. lt is easy to forget the problems of the world when listening to Claire de Lune. This is not to say that all music is escape, for how many have been caught by the rhythm of a Spanish flamenco or a l-lighland fling, and wanted to throw inhibitions to the wind and join the dancers, led on and on by the exultant chords? Through the ages music has been an inspira- tion to man, and through it he has learned to express a part of the beauty he sees, and share some part of it with his fellows. Through music man can express his joys, his sorrows, his fears, his desires, his dreams. He who knows naught of the beauty of music knows naught of the beauty of life. Brass Woodwinds, strings, and percussion blend into harmony only after painstaking effort. Not only do orchestra members practice in groups, individual perfecting is also urged. Here Mr, U'Ren's advanced orchestra rehearses a number for their annual spring concert. ,,- : fi ,ffl Y ix X, receive many high ratings Ky A ill X Q., lt, ll Id -J K! L, NA ffl 80 , tl, i h lllli ii 1 5 V Y ' i I 1 W I 1 it f UU fi, 'N fx Z 1 ' ix! -lil ,Nix J i f , lj , ci it X , i 1 Cool cats Dan Cravens, Mickey McClure, and Dwane Wilkinson make with some very hot music. They're part of SBI-lS's dance combo The Swing Kings. Now, from the beginning. Director A. C. U'Ren wields his baton over the concert band. Endless repetition has paid off in pleasant listening for judges and students alike. Explaining a fine point of the score to Neoma Gilstrap is orchestra conductor Mr. U'Ren. Give a shot of pandemonium! advisor John Regalado tells his noisy staff members. Many brainstorm- ing sessions resulted in the 'lbegst book we've ever had! lJftThe Fifty-niners,!,'Z X, omeone shouted - and ESRB ' D X J ,Y s, AW No one dr these know how much work the '59ers' TYRO really was. Special thanks go to Mr. Threatt, pho- tography savior. Editor-in-chief .................... Lisa Wilson Production Mgr. ,.,,.. Louis Chmielewski Business Manager ....,......... Linda Koch Senior Editor .......... ..,.. E renacee Davis Junior Editor ...,,..... ,....,,. L ani Goodwin Sophomore Editor ..... ,.,,.. M ike Burton Sports Editor .......,,.........., Harry Louder Clubs Editor ......,...,..... Linda Blackburn Academic Lite Editor .,.. Steve Batchelor Typist Lisa Wilson dashes off another immortal bit of copy. P ' Af f' 1 Lisa Frenatw -2 - ,fff , . igmssiinfff px, 'tp A Q x l' A sw, x-,,fiii ND H ffl? ' Proof of the hard work they have No one knows what is been putting into the Annual is sur- in the drawers, but veyed by Andy Fiala and Harry everyone has fun paint- Louder. ing them. Faculty Editor ..,...........,.,,...... Gordon Paravano Honors and Awards Editor ...... Linda Meddock Art Editor ...............,,.........,.,...,..... Gail Kresich Art Editor .....,,...,.................., Tim Cunningham Photography Editor ................,... Mickey Gulley Assistant Photographers .,,. Bob Thatcher, Jerry Hughes, Curt Armstrong Typist ....... ...........,,...... C arolyn Armstrong Staff ..... ....,., D onna Kolb, Deanne Goldie, Andy Fiala, Ed Eby Jim. Frenacee Davis and Linda Koch tour classes giving TYRO sales talks along with suckers, traditional selling gambit of the yearbook. 2 s sf? 'f ,S 5 'FL' Q fs i :-1 f 1 , 1 Y f' I . A I ,-- V is 'W..'- ' fwwtwa All artwork is done double size so when it's reduced it will appear flaw- less. Gail Kresich inks in some car- t toons, hoping they will please the editor. Proper cropping of pictures is important, since many of them must be ordered reduced at the engraver's. Steve Batche- lor figures the correct propor- I ' I - . n mom, Ways the Annuc can be Com tion and slices the photograph. pared to a scrapbook, what with paste, scissors, and mistakes. Deanne Goldie, Mike Burton, Saundra Mathews, and Donna Kolb trim the proofs of engraved photos to paste into their layouts. We're in business, 1959 Tyro sold on gold How many picas did you say? Lani W' Goodwin asks Gordon Pravano to calcu- M late the amount of copy fitting into a layout, before sending her proofs and writing to the printer. Delivery date for the '59'ers TYRO was June fourth, The steps of engraving, printing, and binding were overseen by Louis Chmielewski, here teaching Tim Cunningham to fill out the engraving order blank. r U Honor and Awards, a new section in the book, was wide open to suggestions. Ed Ebv assists Linda Meddock in the selec- tion of honorees. Rustle of newsprint, ' the facts , fresh ink we ,V-M V g-ff M we w 4..,, .wsu Hardworking editors with red pencils slashed reporters' mistakes, created edi- toriafs, and refaxed after deadlines v ere m't. Jim Kitchen and Agnes Mullins pcuse before starting work on the next issue of The Weelcly. Y-Ssiifs . ' V '- . Get a story on the spread of juvenile delin- quency-how many I7-year-o.ds have been in fail? This assignment resulted in one of the year's best articles. Rachel Alvarez, Leo- nard Heifitz, Millie Eskew, and Ginger Schoultz had two such assignments every week to turn into typed, finished products. Jerry Morris, Arnold Friedman, and Ray Diard gather around the morgue, where Tyro Weeklies dating from the twenties and ex- change papers from over one hundred schools in twenty states are filed. Climbing ladders was worth the risk if the desired effect could be obtained. Student photog- raphers, led by Mr, Threatt, published over 1,000 pictures in the Weekly in '59, 33 editions yecir's crop Credit for publication of the newspaper goes to the follow- ing' STAFF Editor-in-Chief Jim Kitchen Managing Editor Agnes Mullins News Editor Martie Mullins Editorial Editor Gail Curran Sports Editor Arnold Friedman Society Editor Annette MacMilIian Photography Editor Mickey Gulley Picture Editor Leonard Hietitz Circulation Bert Leaverton Advertising Manager Jack Burke Business Manager Sue Johnson Photographer Johnny Greenside REPORTERS Rachel Alvarez, David Cole- man, Ray Diard, Millie Eskew, Kristin Ewbank, Carol Flores, Dodd Hessey, Judith Johnston, Barbara Keller, James Lukens, Jerry Morris, Charlotte Nolen, Zoneth Overbey, Jonell Raguse, Virginia Scholtz, Vonnie Thompson, PRODUCTION STAFF Type Setting , . . Dick Lewis Make-up Tom Latham, Dave Anderson Press Room Jerry Layman, Don Molner ADVISORY STAFF Journalism Advisor Mr. Sam Feldman Printing Advisor Mr. Phillip Liming Photography Advisor Mr. Bill Threatt N... Selling the paper was the easiest job of all, especially when subscription rates were twenty-five cents a year lwith ASB cardl. Burt Leaverton punches subscriber's card while Sue Johnson hands out papers. About l,5OO copies were printed each week. r Gail Curran and Martie Nullins demonstrate a per- sonality interview. Martie re- veals her opinions, prejudices and habits, and it is up to Gail to shape a truthful, in- formative news story from these few minutes of conver- sation. ra W' f i .Y 2 sfrfzfr' After the type is set, each column lcalled a galley 1 is printed on a long strip of paper by itself to be checked for mistakes. Annette MacMillan and Charlotte Nolen read the galley proofs. Sponsor Mr. Feldman in a spare moment, dusts trophies awarded to his pride and joy. Tyra Weekly is generally re- cognized as the most outstand- ing high school newspaper in Southern California, says Sam. YYY Y l l.4 l . figim lg . -Q A .. ..,:., :,.. , ,,A. Vzlu M . x, I ..., Z.. Y Q .:.. Wg, , A? :.. A il g .h..,,...,., 5 ,. :ZIA xi .Ws'Mew,ifwa,1iA,AhMwQ , , 36 L There's more to archery than appears at first glance, Karyn Randall and Patti Pingel are learning. Over one thousand entered the Girls' Gym daily and pre- pared to participate in one of the ten different sports avail- able. Tumbling, and modern dance produced good posture. Field hockey, basketball, and swim- ming resulted in stamina and endurance. Archery, tennis, and badminton developed steady nerves. Softball and volleyball demanded quick reactions. Extra-curricular participation in sports was to be had through membership in the Girls' Ath- letic Association which held in- ter-school competition in all lv' ,- fields and ranked first in the CBL. Some of the memories com- mon to all Card Gity girls are the white, sometimes starched, P, E. outfits, the first sniff of fresh air upon leaving the gym, the searches for stolen objects, gay GAA posters hanging from a bulletin board, runs over the hot asphalt if you had no shoes, the helping hand of Mrs. Mc- Ginnis who always had a band- aid or the key to the equipment room, the slam of the wooden cafe doors near the back exit, and the inner satisfaction of winning or maybe perform- ing well. S iff ' ' - .:5s.I2r?i1:- ' T 1 ill- g. A 5 f f is f W b y 5 ,L 5 55- as l ysrrr u f f '- + as s . r if it- - si , V zll H ' I A . V' i n q . Vrlffyf' V K W . ,:g .... N 'T H E . Q is I M.-:gy A . Spirited competition between teams composed of both sexes put Cards on their toes as various P. E, classes combined for vol.'eyba.l tcurna ments. Glow of health brought to Fifty-niners Sixty SBHS seniors enrolled in a full year of Modern Dance this year, and were seen leaping blithely in their sleek leotards to and from the main gym floor under the direction of Coach Barbara Neel. Up in the air is Card junior Tom Medclock as he practices on the trampoline, a center of attraction for both boys' and girls' gym classes. Many breath- taking stunts can become simple with proper instruction and serious con- centration on the part of the pupil. Baseball, football, basketball, tumbling, swimming, archery, and volleyball made up the sports program enjoyed by boys' gym classes at SBHS. Faded trunks of assorted colors, rag- ged sweat shirts, dirty socks, and mutilated tennis shoes of questionable ownership were standard attire for the Card City gym gents. Football was rough, and play- ful free-for-alls were not un- common: some battered fellows even claimed that the free-for- alls weren't so playful. But there were no long-term com- plaints, and everyone was satis- fied as long as he was given a chance to show his skill at handling the pigskin. Basketballers found that as- phalt courts didn't agree so well with sliding knees, and the first aid administrators noticed that as the basketball season pro- gressed the Mercurochrome supplv diminished. Despite the abundance of skinned knees, the bovs turned out some good teams which were able to make the intramural tournaments in- to high class affairs. To produce lads with skill at many sports was the objective of SBHS boys' gym courses, a glance at the students in action is proof enough of success. Spirited participation in P.E. program Fast and furious play in basketball games was not uncommon when boys' spirits aroused and the weather permitted. Wait, l'll smack this one, schemes batter Jerry Winstead as Bill Lawson gets set for a wild pitch. Baseball comes with spring to professionals, but Card boys play it all year round. T' IIE 42. K cf 1 f E q . ' We if if if I 4 . N-f' . wx fx rv I! I' V is F, J QJ VNU IK i If TWV Old-time pride ran high and spirits raged. I U Q 0' A six-gun duel was often temper's gauge. J , ' I M Now pigskin, horsehide, racquet bear the brunt. ,Qf I X099 Fifty-niners win or Iose with scarce a grunt. CPAN KZIJIXQRII J U THE FIGHTING SPIRIT I I ,. , . . , , , ., ,. . , , , V ,. W....,,m,,WA,w4.-.M,fa-aww -mu-a'w mmur-'Mf Wi r 7- i Line Coach Hank Rohn tells guard Debbs Gileno, Plug that hole, nowl lRow Il Manager Gordon Paravano, Backfield Coach Paul Taylor, David Arias, Danny Ballesteros, John Diaz, Robert Stephenson, Sam Cereceres, Debbs Gileno, Phil Brown, Dick Lindsley, Robert Kent, Chas. Coach SchiIIer's seven dwarfs were no GRIDDERS LOW IN CBL SCORING, HIGH IN SPIRIT Carl Schiller, in his first year as head coach at SBHS fielded a very light, but speedy, team which gave the crowds lots of excitement in all outings. The Cards opened the I958 season with an impressive victory over the Olym- pians of Leuzinger by a score of I8 to 7. Ace tailback, Alex Johnson led the Redbird offense by bursting through for two T.D.'s, and John Howard, the Card's speedy wing- back, tallied the other score after intercepting an Olympian pass. The following week the Cardinals traveled to San Diego to play Grossmont High School, and in a nip-and- tuck battle, the Cards came out on the short end of a I3 to I2 score. Had the pigskinners been able to hold back Old Father Time, they might have won this one, for the game ended with the Redbirds on the one foot line of Grossmont! John Howard and Darrell Carter tallied SBHS's touchdowns. Having split these two practice games the Cards went into league play the next week and put up a strong battle against powerful CBL champion Colton. The Cards were edged by a score of I3 to O. Still stung by their loss the previous week, the Cardinals played host to the Poly Bears of Riverside, both teams bat- tled through three scoreless periods before the Mission City eleven downed the Cards 2I to O. Held scoreless in their first two league games, the Cardinal offense began to roll. ln the Homecoming game with Fontana, the Cards ran up a total of 300 yards rushing, with Alex Johnson responsible for over I9O of them. The tricky tailback scored twice, and then passed to wingback Darrell Carter to make the final score 2 Ito I2. Carter kicked all three conversions successfully. SBHS's next opponent was Redlands, and once again the Cards were beaten, 25 to O. Having lost to their next opponent the previous year the Redbirds were out to seek revenge over Ramona of Riverside. ln the contest the Cardinals produced the all the way in one play spirit as they beat the Rams I8 to O with John Howard and fullback Harry Louder making the big noise. Then came the big game with arch-rival Pacific. The boys played tremendous ball, with only four minutes remaining in the game it looked as though the two clubs were going to battle to a nothing-to-nothing deadlock. Then lightning struck, for as Darrell Carter, of the Cards, went back to punt on his own I8 yard line, one of the Pirates broke through and blocked the kick and Pacific recovered the ball on the 9-yard line of the Cards. They scored two plays later and won the game 7 to O. This marked the second time in five years that the Pirates have beaten the boys of Cardinal City. However, it was a game full of excitement and thrills. ln the team's last game of the year, against the Antelopes of Antelope Valley, Coach Schiller started an all senior team which built up a I2 to O score during their allotted first quarter-and then the Juniors and Sophomores took over. Fullback Ruben Villa- vencencio scored twice while Darrel Carter, Alex Johnson, and Eddie Williams Cbrought up from JV'sI, all scored once as the Cards trounced the Antelopes 33 to I4. lt was their best offensive night of the season as they racked up over 360 yards rushing. Coach Schiller said, although the boys were often outweighed they played tremendous ball, l've never coached a better bunch of boys. With the return of speedsters Johnson and Williams and judging from the experience and speed the other underclassrnen have shown, SBHS's football squad should be on the top of things in CBL next year. Millsap, Tom Hubbs, Jim Ward, Pete Rhien, George Hanover, Rusty Mullins, Line Coach Hank Rohn. lRow 2l Mgr. Bob Hammer, Ernest Wilson, Emman uel Butler, Dick Willyard, Herman Zietlow, Gilbert Greene, Darrell Carter, Bill Garrett, John Howard, Thaddeus Jackson, Jim Vaughn, Walter Greenwood Harry Louder, Alex Johnson, Ruben Villavencio, Roy Scialaba, Frank Brigham, Charles Mitchell, Jim Savage, Head Coach Carl Schiller, Mgr. Allen Boyles match lor giants in CBL woods With the help of wingbock Dorrel Carter, the Cords' All-CBL toilbock Alex Johnson skits right end en route to another touchdown in the hord-fought gorne with Leuzinger. SBI-lS's little squirt, Al Aguilar, grinds out needed yardage against stacked Redlands defense, however, Cards lacked scoring punch and lost 25-O. SBHS's pigskinners often threatened, but . . Cards alert deffnsive halfback, Darrell Carter, intercepts a Terrier pass and returns it for a good gain before being stopped. SEASO N SCORES Varsity Football Pre-Season SBHS l8 Leuzinger 7 SBHS l2 Grossmont l3 CBL SBHS O Colton l3 SBHS O Riverside 2l SBHS 2l Fontana l2 SBHS O Redlands 25 SBHS l8 Ramona O SBHS O Pacific 7 The Ten Football Commandments ls The team that makes the fewest mistakes wins, 2. Press the kicking game, for it is here the breaks are made. 3. Play for and make the breaks. When one comes your wav, score. lf at first the game or a break goes against you, don't slow down, put on more steam, Cover, Oski, and pursue relent- lessly, here is the winning edge. Linemen, protect your kicker and passer. Rush their kicker and passer. Backs, protect your kicker and passer. Carry the fight to your opponent and keep it there all afternoon. l-lit hard and hit first. Be mentally alert at all times and leave nothing to chance. Be determined to carry out your assignment. Win the surest way. We was robbed, yell Coaches Adair and ft'-N, Go in there and tell that line to hold, Coach Schiffer tells Guard George Hanover, as Cards paste Antelope Valley, 33-7. Taylor Why so unconcerned, Gil Greene? Faithful rooters watch quietly Fellow teammates let out roar as Cardinals rack up another score in hard fought contest with Fontana. Cards won 21-72. Often feared for their speed, Cards met All-CBL tailback Alex Johnson finds a hole and eludes several would-be tacklers for a nifty gain of 25 yards. Oopsl Wrong man, is the expression given by the Cardinals' opponent as he appears to be helping Alex Johnson and Roy Scialabba tackle his own teammate, many stacked defenses All this and Janice Hoffman never dropped a stitch. This was a regular habit of the referee, -' H e but the majority of the time it was for John Howard, the Cards' speedy wingback, scores touch the Redbirds' worthy opponents. down in vain as Redbirds lost to Grossmont I3-12, 'E 'Leg 3 lFront Rowi Ron Breezezenski, Mike O'Neal, Ken Bussy, Dick Shirts, Charles Acuna, Larry Whitely, Dave Vargas. lSecond Rowi Mike Simmons, Walter Meers, Darrell Bone, Dexter James. lThird Rowi Silvester Silba, Larry Nickles, Walter Murray, Bobby Carroll, Ed Testa, Ernest Gaffney, Ron Paredas, Manuel Martinez, Gary Dean, Paul Jensen, Jim Wainwright, Pete Vargas, John Benson, Manager Cliff Sundee, Manager Marion Tuder, Coach Hackleman. lLast Rowi Bob Miller, Ron Stanford, Dan Shaffer, Dick Williams, Ralph Rubino, Jerry Milsap, Mike Moore, Bill Harrison, Jack Viero, Dick Lisle, Bob Antrobus, Jon Strum, Roger Nottingham, Marlow Stephenson, Don Follete, Trinidad Lopez, Manager Bob Provost, Coach Wilkins. JV's trounce toes in winning mythical crown FLEET BACK LEADS CARD TRIUMPHS Led by scoring ace Eddie Williams, the Cards' Junior Varsity had a tremendous season. Opening their play against Acquinas, the JV's suf- fered their first loss in two years by a score of l3-l2. Williams, whom Coach Jim l-lackleman feels is probably the best all-around back he has coached since taking over the Junior Varsity, scored two of his l6 touchdowns in this game. Hackleman feels the team put forth their best effort in the Pacific game, which the JV's won 33-O. The boys did a terrific job under pressure, were the words of the proud coach. Several sophomores did very well: Walter Meers, David Turner, Gary Dean, and Mike O'Neal were among them. The total output by all the JV's opponents was 33 points this year, while the Red- birds racked up 244 points against them. This marked the second straight year they have had a 200 plus scor- ing record. All in all, the Junior Varsity did a very good job in compiling a 5-2-l record. They will be looked upon to help Coach Schiller's varsity squad next year. SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS This ought to work, exclaims Coach Hackleman to his assistant, Coach Wilkins, as they plan strategy for next game. Season Scores l 2 Aquinas l 3 46 Colton O 38 Riverside O 63 Fontana O l3 Redlands l3 47 Ramona 6 33 Pacific G 6 Upland l4 Seoson's Scores SBHS Leuzinger SBHS Franklin J SBHS Colton SBHS Riverside SBHS Fontana SBHS Redlands SBHS Ramona SBHS Pacific By golly, we've got one too! Coaches Stahlheber, Dowd, and Keyes plan a scheme. Improved Carclettes HARD FIGHTING BEES SHOWED SPIRIT The Cordettes of '59 improved immensely over the team of the previous year, winning three and losing four. As usual, the team was composed moinly of sopho- mores, while other teams in the CBL were mode up of juniors ond seniors. One of the Cordette's victories was o hard fought win over always tough Colton. The final score was 26-O. still lacked experience Ed Trujillo and Mickey Gneck starred in this one as they did in every other outing. All season was not victorious for the B's, but their loss to arch-rival Pacific was the closest of the season. The baby Cards were deep in the Pirates' territory several times, but couldn't punch over o touchdown. Among them were Ed Trujillo, Mickey Gneck, Charles DeMorst, and Fred Mielke. These boys, plus several others, should help Coach Carl Schiller's varsity squad next year. . BBEEQSWZ ...sv Front Row! Bob Saunders, Ruben Serranxo, Wayne l-ludgins, Bunny Brown, Jim Nolan, Charles Subject, Rudy Aleman, Jerry Gereb, Mike Gneck, Earl Martin. lSecond Row! Lewis Davis, Rudy Hernandez, Phil Connors, Tim Cunningham, John Keene, Russel Giles, Byron Lowe, Jim Lara. lThird Rowl Greg Couedery, Bill Rushing, Norman Wilson, David Olsen, Bob Shirts, Tony Acosta, Refugio Bacanegra, John Floods, Ronnie Long, Coach Stahlheber, Coach Dowd, Coach Keyes, Danny Reyes, Charles De Morst, George Selden, Craig Riery, Fred Mielke, Wayne Ford. Cagers coulcln'i' break iinx John Flowers demonstrates the form which earned him All- League honor. Cards' scrappy guard, Frank Salgado, loops one in against Redlands. Bill Roma, lay-in artist, outma- neuvers opponents and scores easily. SBHS's hoopsters had another win- ning season, but not quite up to that of the past. Colton retained its jinx over the Cards by pasting them three times this year. The Redbirds, who, by the way, had the tallest team in the league, started off on the right foot by winning their first three pre-season games over Glendora, 42-33, Baldwin Park, 56-35, and Pomona-Ganesha, 69-34. The latter was won without scor- ing ace John Flowers. The Cards lost their next two games against Chaffey and Covina, still with- out the services of All CBL Flowers. The following week came the an- nual Alumni game. This game marked the return of John C5limD Flowers, who led the Card attack, whipping The Grads, 50-30. This initiated a four- game win streak over Antelope Valley 46-4l, Claremont 62-34, and Para- mount. The latter was the first game in the Kiwanis Tournament. This win streak was rudely halted by Colton. The Yellowjackets edged the Cards 42-4l and knocked the Red- birds out of the tourney. Because of the narrow Colton victory, the first league game was rated 'J toss-up, but the Cardinals were out justled of a win, 53-42. The round-ball men met Riverside and won 46-44, starting another four- game win streak, with victories over Fontana, 64-39, Redlands 33-32, and Ramona 50-53. The victory express was derailed by another one-point saueaker with arch-rival Pacific 44-42. This marked the first time the Bucs had beaten the Cards in varsity basket- ball in four years of close rivalry. ln their third meeting of the year, contender SBI-lS and champ Colton put up a terrific battle, but once again the Card hoopsters were out pointed, 64 to 48. The Cardinals, humiliated by these three losses, trounced Fontana 5l-3l in their next contest, but the taste of victory turned bitter for the Cards when Redlands thumped them 48-44 the following Friday. ln the final week of play. the Red- birds were victorious in both of their outings, beating Ramona and Pacific bv almost identical scores. 57-46 and 57-44 respectively, endina the season in a tie for third place. This marked the first time in three years that the Cards had finished lower than second place. Coach Adair's reason for the team's somewhat por showing this season was a lack of the take charge guys like Lyle Kepford and Skip Glenn. However, SBHS did well this year and with the return of spark-plugs Frank Salaado and Jerry Elton, plus the B's and the JV's who will come up, the Cards should prove to be a basketball power next season. I wander Shut :amid have hnppfenfcdy' brands Coach Adair 'ever his um: charms lem wow. k I Q f Bill Lawson scores a needed two points against l-le did it! scream pom pon girls, intent on basketball heroes' deeds CBL champion, Colton. in their victorious thriller over Ramona, 59-53. Rounclloollmen showed they were not to VARSITY BASKETBALL PRE -SEASON SBHS 42 Glendoru .....,v,,, 33 SBHS 56 Baldwin Park .... 35 SBHS 6? Pomona-Gnsl1a,,34 SBHS 31 Chaffey ,,,,....,... 4'I SBHS 42 Covina ,,,,,,...... 52 SBHS ,,,, 50 Alumni ,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 SBHS 46 Antelope Valley 41 SBHS 62 Claremont ,,,,,,,, 34 SBHS 4l Colton ,,,,,,,,,,.,., 42 CBL SBHS 32 Colton .,.....,,,,,,, 53 SBHS 46 Riverside ,,,,....,, 44 SBHS, ,64 Fontana ,.,,,,,, 39 SBHS ,,,, 59 Ramona ..Y,..,. 53 SBHS 43 Pacific . .,.,,... 44 SBH5 48 Colton ..,.,,,,,,,,,, 64 SBHS .,.. 36 Riverside ......,.,, 4'l SBHS ,,,. 51 Fontana ,A.,,,,,,, 3'l SBHS 44 Redlands ,,.,,,.,,, 48 SBHS ,,,, 57 Ramona ,,,,,,,... 46 SBHS ,,,, 57 Pacific ,,,,.,..,,,, 44 Q' H' ..,,,,,, ' 2 5 2 i . l Z 14 Z., 4 Now, on this play, you've got to tighten up your defense. Coach Adair outlines a play to defeat Riverside. Final score: SBI-lS 46, Riverside 44. zii' if ' gg? -V..... ,Q .: f if fy' J.V. Mentor, John Dowd, beams with pride as he saw his team through a victorious season. 1 , . be denied. JV BASKETBALL SBHS ....,,,, 77 SBHS ........ 53 SBHS ,,v.,,,, 53 SBHS ......,, 68 SBHS ......,, 46 SBHS ...,.t,, 43 SBHS t.,,t,,, 71 SBHS ..,,..t. 43 SBHS ...,.t,t 43 SBHS ........ 47 SBHS ...,..., 54 SBHS ......,, 48 SBHS ,,,,,,,, 57 SBHS ,,,,,t,, 60 SBHS .,..,,,, 54 SBHS ..,,,,,, 50 SBHS ,,,.,,,. 49 Totals .... 916 Baldwin Pk. ..26 Pomona .....w,. 18 Chaffey ......., 36 Upland ........ 44 Colton ....,t,,,t 45 Riverside ,,,,,. 41 Fontana ,..,,, 40 Redlands ....,, 42 Ramona ..,. 41 Pacific ........ 38 Upland ,,,.,,,, 32 Colton ,,,,.,,,,, 42 Riverside ....,, 48 Fontana .,.,,, 44 Redlands ,,,,,. 32 Ramona ,,,Y,, 29 Pacific ........ 50 Opponents H638 STROKE OF BAD LUCK HALTS CARD WIN STREAK Marching through its schedule with a clean slate, until the final game, SBl-lS's JV team came vsithin four seconds of being the only undefeated basketball team in San Bernardino County. Coach John Dowd's quintet led all Card City hoopsters with a 16-l record. Only a varsity-aided Pacific five ruined an otherwise unblemished record in the last game of the season. Making a basket a split second before the final buzzer, Pacific overcame a one-point San Bernardino lead in a furious finish. Cardinals overpowered l9 foes in a row, counting three vsins from last year, before the Pacific downfall. Earfy in the season, SBHS slaughtered Baldwin Park 77-26, then mercilessly tromped Pomona 53-18. Not all games were such smooth sailing for the classy Cards. They squeaked by Colton 46 to 45. Red- lands and Ramona threw scares into the Redbirds 43-42 and 43-4l. The second time around it was a different story as they rolled over these same foes bv more convincing scores. The JV's averaged almost 55 points a game under the floor gen- eralship of Captain Bobbv Guerra. Sophomores Richard Lisle and Eugene Brown did terrific jobs. Brown was later voted Most lmproved Player. Manager Ed Testa, Fred Pope, Dick Shirts, Eugene Brown, Steve Hull, Richard Wil- liams, Dick Lisle, Charles Reed, Coach Dowd, Ned Lucas, Jim Antrobus, Ron Reuss, Julian Gunn, Steve Cornelius, Cliff Bradley, Bob Guerra, Jerry Gereb. Front row-Jim White, Dick Rowe, Dave Auerbach, Coach Hackleman, Steve Faulk, Fred Mielke, Arnold Friedman. Back row-Manager Dave Coleman, Duane White, Jerry Koch, Jerry Layman, Charles DeMorst, Dick Meadows, Rcn Long, Barry McCarrol, Ernie Martinez. League decision keeps champs out of CIF Coach l-lackleman figures out strategy that helped his Cardettes win league championship. ONLY ONE TOURNEY PER YEAR, SAYS RULING Coach Hackleman's Cardettes threaded their way across enemy-filled basketball courts to win their third CBL title in four starts only to find a CBL ruling prevented them from battling for another title in the traditional Santa Monica CIF tournament. The B's ran up a 17-4 record with only one returning letterman. San Bernardino rolled over non-league op- ponents easily, but was rudely halted by Colton in the finals of the Pacific B tournament, 46 to 32. The Bees opened league play against Colton, and again were set back 48 to 29. After this shocker the Cardettes ran headlong into an- other toughy with Riverside, but luck was with them as they squeaked by 4l to 39. The next week the Bees mercilessly crushed Fontana 79 to 38. Redlands then handed the Cardettes their last defeat of the season. After skipping by Ramona and Pacific, the Cardettes gained revenge against Colton 4l to 24. The starting five: Martinez, Auerbach, Mc- Carroll, DeMorst, and Koch, along with able subs Meadows and Rowe, are valuable pros- pects for future basketball seasons at SBHS, San San San San San San San San San San San San San San San San San San San San San SEASON SCORES Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Glendora 34 Chaffey 18 Covina 13 Yucaipa 29 Colton 46 Chaffey 33 Covina 41 Antelope Vly. 41 Claremont 21 Colton 48 Riverside 39 Fontana 38 Redlands 34 Ramona 40 Pacific 43 Colton 24 Riverside 41 Fontana 26 Redlands 36 Ramona 46 Pacific 38 SBHS ,,,,.. SBHS ,,,,.. SBHS ..,.., C's SEASON SCORES SBHS Pacific .,,...., SBHS ,,..,. Arrowview .... SBHS Fremont ,,,.,, SBHS ,,,.,, Sturges v,,.,,A. SB HS Franklin ,,.... SBHS Perris ,,...,..,. SBHS ....,, Golden Valley SBHS Redlands ...... SBHS .,,... Chaffey ,,....., SBHS Rosemead .... SBHS Pacific .,....., SBHS Rialto .,,,,,,... SBHS ,,,,,. Redlands ,,,,.. SBHS A,,,,. Sturges ,,.,..,. SBHS ,,..,V Arrowview .... SBHS ,,,,,, Perris ,,,,.,.... SBHS YYY.fV Franklin Pacific .,.,..,, Pacific ,,,,,,.. Colton .,,......, ll?ow ll Alan Hanson, Paul Johnson, Earl Martin, Gary Westover, Dick Piehlor, Billy Perryman. lRow 21 Mr. Keyes, Louis Adiano, Bob Damron, Lewis Davis, Jim Wright, Jim Crosby, Ernest Boyd, Benny Brooks, Dave C BASKETBALLERS FUTURE GREATS Guided by Coach Robert Keyes, the scrappy C's defeated always strong Franklin Junior High, 4l-40, one of the highlights of the season. All wasn't bright for the little Cards, for cross-town rival, Pacific, defeated them twice, 24-24 and 40-37 respectively, l-lowever, the talented C's had a splendid season U5-53 and are expected to help the varsity and B Pedroza, Mel Walker. FINE SHOWING IN D BASKETBALL Coach Sam Feldman's D's won 9 and lost 7 this season. Although often overshadowed by taller opponents, the little cagers always car- ried the attack, There were several highlights in the year's campaign, such as the 32-30 win over Pacific, which ended a 3-year win streak for the Bucs. 's and D's impressive against taller foes D's SEASON SCORES SBHS .,,,.. SBHS SBHS SBHS ,,,,., Pacific ,,,,.,..,, Arrowview ,,,,,, Fremont ....,,., Sturges YY,....... SBHS Franklin ,,,,,,,, SBHS Golden Valley.. SBHS Redlands ,,,..... SBHS Rialto ..,,,,,,,,,, SBHS Redlands .,,s.,,, SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS, SBHS .,,,.. SBHS, SBHS ,..s,, Sturges ,,,.,,,... Arrowview ,,,,,, Perris ,..,.,,,.,A, Pacific .,,,,,.,,, Pacific ,,,.,..... Franklin ,,,,.... Colton lFront Row? Bob Fields, Louie Neunuebell, Jesse Biaaers, Capt. Randy Mohn, Dick Neville, Lauren George. lBack Rowl Manager Dave Todd, Wilbur Brown, Randy Meadows, Jimmy Darling, Mel Moss, Herb Kershner, l-red Contaoi, Bill Perong and Coach Sam Feldman. M 9 lRow onel Don Higbee, Manuel Martinez, John Meyer, George Enriquez, Rod Charbonneau, Alex Johnson, Jerry Magnant. lRow twol Manager Paul Grace, Roy Scialabba, Phil Brown, Bob Sanders, Ray Harris, Bill Romo, Bob Vail, Ray Melvin, Butch Crews, Coach Wilkins. Cardinal horsehiclers were constant menace WIN-MACHINE SPUTTERS THROUGH SEASON Coach Jack Willcins' horsehiders opened up the l959 season with a 7-O victory over Antelope Valley, then went i on to win six straight before breaking the streak with a tie with Colton. After the 6-6 tie with Colton, the Redbirds played host to Riverside and Fontana, losing by counts of l4-6 and l5-l respectively. This was only the beginning, the Cards then entered the Pomona tourna- ment and again lost two more con- tests to Chattey and Upland, lO-O and 2-l, eliminating themselves from the tourney. They returned to league play only to lose once again, this times to the hands ot Redlands, 4-2. The Cards, deter- mined as they were, quickly halted these unbelievable losses with a 5-l vic- tory over Ramona, This was what they needed to get rolling. The Card express rolled over their next three opponents easily, handcutting Pacific, 3-l, Colton, 9-5: and Riverside, 3-l. ln their next battle, with league champ Fontana, the Redbirds were beaten 4-3 as the Steelers scored three i runs in the bottom ot the ninth, thus practically knocking out all hopes ot earning a play-Ott within the CIF, With 1 K W K . A A . the slim hope ot doing so, the base- A: . - ' 'N ballers ended the season with three vic- Card pitcher, Ray Melvin, slams out an Jther hit as Redbirds defeat Colton, 9-5. tories. SEASON SCORES PRE-sEAsoN SBHS .,.,.. 7 SBHS ...... 7 SBHS ....,. 7 SBHS ...... 7 SBHS ...... 8 SBHS .... 21 Antelope ValIey..0 Alumni .............. 2 Upland .....,,....... 6 S. B. VC JV's .... 3 Claremont .......... 5 Bonita .,............., 8 CBL SBHS ...... 6 Colton ................ 6 SBHS .,.... 6 Riverside .......... 14 SBHS .,.,.. 'l Fontana .......... 'l5 POMONA TOURNAMENT SBHS ...,.. 0 Chaffey ,......,.... 'IO SBHS ...,.. 'l Upland ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 SBHS ...... 2 Redlands ............ 4 SBHS ...... 5 Ramona .. .,.... .1 SBHS ...... 3 Pacific .,.. ,...,,, 'I SBHS ...... 9 Colton ..,... ,.,,.,. 5 SBHS ,.,.,, 3 Riverside ,,,.,,,,,,,, 'I SBHS ...... 3 Fontana .. ..,... .4 SBHS .... 'l'l Redlands .,,,,,,,,,,, 2 SBHS ..r... 9 Ramona ....... 'l SBHS .... 11 Pacific . ....... 3 Alert third baseman Sidney Dennis tags out his opponent during game with Pacific. Cards won 3-l. both at plate and in the field. lt's close, but Phil Brown snags a throw from Bill Romo for the force-out of this Pirate base runner. t Q , U ..,., , L., , K, ,MH , ,M T i ' V.gi.,.,.: ,,,. SBHS , J - ' bbrg, . M SBHS sBHs . 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Nm-.,,. . . .mi 1 ,wi -, sf, A ,wg 'ww-wwf 1g,13?wts.,f-?1fs+MM.zffg,Wg- 1.s,'f.'.tu:Z'f it rfsma'-Q5.r ,fog 1,5-f,:g W N ii-Lf Hs.-Q25 -. 45f.,Q 'il t NE-5.fE'gffftJi Y f iFi's2f'gf S- 4' 5 ' .lf i' 1121 - ft I4 'T ' fm . itffshtrfzafii , - f-,J r:f.i1szf2fffif sie. M A',k t fafi.sEt4:1..' as .ff SBHS ...... SBHS SBHS ...... SBHS ...... SBI-IS ...... SBI-IS ...... SEASON SCORES Antelope Valley..l 4 Upland Claremont .....,.... 2 Bonita ..... ...... 3 ....l5 Colton Riverside Fontana Redlands Ramona Pacific Colton ....l4 Riverside Fontana ....l3 Redlands Ramona ....l3 Pacific Antelope Valley....3 Coach Taylor talks things over with his pitchers, Ernie Mar- tinez and Dan MacMillan. J. V. BASEBALL The J.V.'s as usual were very effective in the CBL's rough competition. The team strived forward constantly and finished the season with a very commendable ten win and two loss record. They tied for first place with the Yellowjackets from Colton. The team worked very well together with smooth efficiency and good sportsman- ship. The pitching chores were divided between Manuel and Ernie Martinez. Ernie, doing most of the work, was very successful, winning 6 and losing only 2. One of these losses was to Colton but Ednie returned in the second half of the season to defeat the mighty Yellowjackets. But the pitching cannot win a ball game by itself, it also takes batting and the team had plenty of that. The lead- ing hitters on the team were John Benson, J. B. Antrobus, and Eddie Williams. All in all, the coach, Paul Taylor, was very pleased with the turnout of the season. l-le hopes to have an even better team next year with the arrival of ball players from the Junior l-lighs. Junior Vars ty boasted power at the plate lBack Rowl Charles Acuna, Arnold Friedman, John Benson, Jerry Elton, Gene Brown, Art Shoap, Coach Taylor. lFront Rowl Ernie Martinez, Dan MacMillan, Denn Shorett, Eddie Williams, Jim Lussier, Manuel Martinez. if 5 g . Front row-George Hanover, Gary Allingham, Coach Mackie, Jack Burke, Don Leedy. Back row-Dennis Wilson, Tom Salmon, Roger Klein, Dale Thompson, Allen Boyles. Racketmen finish low in CBL standings With only one returning letterman in the person of Allen Boyles, SBl-lS's tennis squad did better than expected. The Cardinals lost to Colton, 27-6, Riverside, 2l-l2, Redlands, l8-l5, and Pacific, l8-l5. However, under the new scoring system, if the Cards had won only one more match in each of these contests, they would have emerged victorious. SEASON SCORES The Redbirds had an outstanding doubles team of Dennis Wilson and Jack Burke. Don Leedy and Denny Bostwick, two juniors, helped the rac- quetmen immensely and they, plus the upcoming men from the Junior Varsity outfit, should provide strong opposition for the other league foes next year. . ,ggig Coach Mackie's hopes look up to next year's squad. SBHS ................ 6 Colton ......... SBHS . .............. 12 Riverside SBHS ..... .......... 3 3 Fontana SBHS ...... ......... 'l 5 Redlands .......... SBHS ................ 27 Ramona .. .. . SBHS ......... 15 Pacific . SBHS .. ....... 5 Colton . ........ SBHS . ....... 6 Riverside SBHS ................ 33 Fontana l SBHS ................ 20 Redlands SBHS ................ 25 Ramona ............ SBHS ................ 4 Pacific ..,.....,..... Wvsmxk . Y. .W yn I Ms' av, mm, lgff t Tifll V ji ' .......-..anqU! f ,,,.,....--1-A This handy pair, Don Leedy and Jack Burke, did a fine job as one of the best doubles teams in the CBL. Row one-Coach Rice, Manager Wayne Roser, Stan Morris, Ernest Gaffney, Bill Zelman, Al Mosner, Phil Miller, Ron Brezezinski, Eddie Crowell, Manager Herb Kershner, Coach Rohn. Row two-Coach Simpson, Walter Greenwood, Eddie Trujillo, Steve Faulki, Bill Hartgrove, Fred Mielke, Earl Williams, Thaddeus Jackson, Lynwood Jackson. Row three- Cliff Bradley, Herm Zietlow, Dave Scherb, Harry Louder, John Howard, Don Brown, Walter Murray, Roger Notting- ham, Manager Mike Hughes. l John Howard nips Fontana's John Lacey in the IOO-yard dash during dual meet with the Stee.'ers. Howard's time was 9.8 seconds. Thinclacls rip off THINCLADS LED BY SPEEDY JOHN HOWARD John Howard had one of the best times in the CIF in the lOO-yard dash, 9.6 seconds. His 24 foot 2V2-inch broad jump was the best in the CIF and rated second in the state. Howard's 220- yard dash was one that couldn't be overlooked either, churning the furlong in 21.2. Several other boys were outstanding. Sopho- more Junior Morrison had best times of lO flat in the lOO-yard dash and 22.3 in the 220-yard dash, Herm Zietlow proved that he could handle the big boys with a 49.5 in the 440-yard dash. SBHS boasted another fine 880-yard relay team this season, who had a best of l.29 flat. This speedy foursome consisted of Harry Louder, Ziet- low, Morrison, and Howard. Thad Jackson, Charles Reed, Lynn Jackson, Ron Brezezinski are a few others who helped the varsity tremendously. Some oustanding B's were Willie Gaines, Joe Jones, George Moore, and Johnny Stewart, who all blazed the way. The C's, led by Bunny Brown, outstanding hurdling prospect, showed that they were not to be denied by crushing their foes unmercifully. Dave Lockert, Bill Perryman, Walter Richards, and Jim Darling did remarkably well. The fact being that a very few of this year's squad were seniors makes future team prospects good, Coach Hank Rohn should field another outstanding squad next year. Front Row Joe Jones George Moore Ed Testa Sam Cerceres, Tony Tamayo, Ron Mercer. Middle Row-Craig Riery, Bob FullerEill McDacle, Gary Cooper: Jim White. Back Row-Richard Becker, Riley Myerics, John Stewart, Charles D Morst, Willie Gaines, Lowell Russell, Richard Gomez. blistering times in CBL cmcl CIF Y if nm L W.: la, A A, V A J' K .XS rf if 'y , f , M VV- ,,' '. R V bg, , Y: . A .3 'L ,af,,,U- . . r, r , N Xb 1: ,Nr K ,y .7 f,,sV,.M- , , I vw ' T' 40 Q .K 4 Of K ' .N -, wife, f my - 7 .x -1, Y . sf , ,f ,, wat f- ' .. f www f' . . m1 ' 4. K .- :T'fr'f1t ,wP 7 in f 'fi' fit' , 1 W -. . A 'mn win tgp JN' f 'i J f .N ,Mm it . S i ,. 2 up N. . 1 . , . . X, , .., . f 5 ff .Q , fi A +, M, , - . , . . V ' mid, ,K ,, f . -VP. .fy ' , -'jk -um fgfqrwvf 1? -M w- ,.,,sM . A. . . ,A X Vs , 7. pb A . , . V b e- 9' . , ,Jr . , A, c. , -4 , .f W , ., V . 4 , A J. NYM., 3 C ff, , lf - 4' MN. 4 U Y ,i,,A,, K A , ,sts -1 .V W Q ,Jim Hx , N' ' ,Y . ,. 1 , 'si 4. f V . .2-, wh Y.. U ,L--V -UV . ,' ' fri:-iv. f4'1. .- ' 1, ' ,, f Y f - Front Row-Don Burss Lewis Davis, Terry Czycz, Benny Brook, Earl Martin, Jim Darling, Wilbert Brown. Middle Row- Sandy Stewart, Jack Swing, Louie Adiarn, Dave Lockert, Martin Nunez, Bret Meyers. Back Row-Dave Reeves, Bun Brown, Martin Sandoval, Ernest Boyd, Richard Murphy, Walter Richard. 'W lt's all smiles for Coach Stahlheber, who guided his wrest.'ing squad to second place in the CBL. BRIGHT YEAR FOR CARD GRAPPLERS l958-l959 was a bright year for wrestling at SBHS. Although the team was in its second year of competition and first year in league play, it per- formed some tremendous feats, compiling a l2 and 3 won-and-loss record. This is remarkable for a team with so little experience, The grapplers met many teams with several years of seniority over them. These included such teams as Pacific, Redlands, and Chino. Taking over the reins from John Earp, who moved up to Athletic Co-ordinator of San Bernardino Schools, Coach Jack Stahlheber guided his team to a strong second place finish in the CBL. Champion Redlands handed them their only two defeats in league play, however, the Cards de- feated their other league foes convincingly as re- vealed by a lO-2 record. This was accomplished by a magnificent team effort. Outstanding were Debbs Gileno and Walter Richards. Gileno had a remarkable l3-2-l dual match record and went on to capture the l75-pound division in the CBL tour- ney. Richards compiled a l3-3 dual match record and went on to win the lO5-popnd division in the tourney. Loren White, Frank l-layes, Jim Ward, Oliver Newsome, and David l-lernandez also helped the team immensely. Ward was one of the top heavy men. He finished third in the tourney and went on to capture fifth place in the CIF. Debbs Gileno was voted captain and Most Valuable Wrestler of the team. Several outstanding wrestlers of this year's squad were juniors and sopho- mores, thus making wrestling's future at SBI-lS look very bright. Ccircl grapplers finish in runner-up spot Row one-Coach Stahlheber, Tim Cunningham, Fernie Hernandez, Jim Nolan, Rudy Aleman, Oliver Newsome Mike Bailey, David Hernandez, Walter Richard, Ray Russell, Mike Forgey, Eddie Williams. Row two- Loren White, Debbs Gileno, Johnny Edwards, Jerry Jordan, Ray Ramirez, Doug Reed, Ron Mills. Row three-Manager Tom Meddock Frank I-layes, Charles Milsap, Jim Ward, Bob Kent, Sam Cereceres, Danny Ballesteros, Jim Wainwright, Dave Rhone. SEASON SCORES A B Fontana ........ 44 2l S. B. H. S. ...... 39 62 Riverside ........ 86 55 Fontana ........ l6 I2 S. B. H. S. ...... 40 79 Riverside ........ 88 65M Ramona ........ 45 l2h S. B. H. S. ...... 46 47 Chaffey ........ 54 43 Helix ...,........ 56 - S. B. H. S. ...... 40 35 Ramona ........ 20 l8 S. B. H. S. ...... 56 62 i A Row one--Manager Dave Coleman, Manager Larry Alsup. Row two-John Sanders, Ron Paredes, Bill Vaughn, Bud Mayer, Jerry Robershaw, Dan Bonn, Mike Van de Vord, Pat Holley, Ron Mayer, Ron Stanford, Art Groos, Ben Montieth, Steve Batchelor, .lerry Koch, Tony Farley, Captain Dave Olsen, Dexter James, Rainer Bender, Coach Wheeler. Mermen splash to nineteen school records CARDETTES POINT FOR GREATER DEPTH IN '60 Though hurt by lack of depth, Coach Ed Wheeler's outstand- ing merman splashed through to their best season during the i959 campaign. The well- coached Cardinal swimmers broke nineteen school records this year and qualified four members to the CIF prelimi- naries. Heading the list of record breakers were Dave Olsen, Dex- ter James, Art Groos, Rex Peters and Jim Harris. With little hope of upsetting Riverside in the varsity division, the Cards concentrated on the B's to win a thriller from Red- lands 70 to 64. SBHS won the final relay as Redlands placed second, but was disqualified. This provided the winning mar- gin for the Cardettes. This year's squad did extremely well and Coach Wheeler is expect- ing an even better team next year. Cardinal speed demons Ron Paredes, Art Groos, Bud Mayer, Bill Vaughan, and Dexter James prepare to take off for the finish line. Jim Harris, ace diver, demonstrates form which won him first place in the CBL finals. l l Q V 6311393254 -A1 5 Lwivnv A,: '-UWM, X! 4,211 J C - Ez? , . x -- 1' '15 ', 9. ,ll V nv 7 A .I ' ' Y ' in 93, 52: ul. A el' F '- , -2-.Q ' ' . 'I-1.5 2,-QQ . l, .1 Ill f Y . y ff , X , if WI ? 1' Aff, Y Fx 1 47 , QM ,Sk QE W Egg 7 -ww? , sm . l ? Q:11f ffffidqlf V ' , ,Mg JSQH, ,,.. W' ' ' ' 6 i M Mm -..ml 32:52 Q F? af, . Q? 'A ' 225? ' A ymx ,K M3052 ts -, aefisiiz W Q , fair Si, as- 8 5 gg, JY -'EJ ,W ,. Q. bi , 'M Ri 4-' silk. r , mg - axial fl' wif' , J '.:QiA,.fwH,i,: iii. vfggwfn-:Q',g 'Z' V lfqffqp-, vim . ,K , wif, 'slfliu in W rf 3 ' 329,5.,,q 4 J If Q 2 4 As, ,, V ' A . -,ph f , .,.. 1 , 4 ,Q Mr. Roemmich sends his message to all the students of S. B. H. S. Fortunate indeed are those of you who have learned self Directing the l lt is always a real pleasure to write an annual message to the senior class. I am par- ticularly happy to extend my congratulations and best wishes to the members of the class of '59, This has been an excellent year at Cardinal City. l am certain that you as seniors have been responsible for much of this suc- cess. You have been cooperative, resourceful, and have contributed of your time, effort and talents to make this an outstanding year at San Bernardino High School. We will miss you after you have gone. We extend our best wishes to you and hope that good fortune and much happiness will come to each and every one of you. Otto Roemmich Principal discipline at home and at school because you have acquired the ability to distinguish between long term and short term goals, Your attitude and philosophy of life are based upon standards of value that consider the welfare of others. You are dependable, courageous, self controlled and independent. Mature people are also self confident, eager, cooperative and realistic. Society depends upon people with these character- istics, and in the United States our way of life will change if our people lose these characteristics. We hope that you have been challenged by great teachers at San Bernardino High School who have helped you to evaluate ideas inde- pendently, because you have learned to read critically and discuss intelligently. You have discovered that learning is an adventure that will endure as long as life itself. Never believe that your education is completed when you receive a high school diplomal Elizabeth Dimock, Vice Principal in charge of Curriculum and Guidance it if Miss Dimock is pleased at the progress made by the students in their search for knowledge. clestinies of the '59ers was their iob. San Bernardino High School has made en- couraging progress in its efforts to meet more adequately the needs of its pupils and the community. Our success has been achieved through the fine cooperation of students, par- ents, and faculty, through a deeper insight into the school's role in education, and through the desire for greater educational opportuni- ties on the part of our students. We are attempting to develop better and more responsible citizens for the future through the use of an adult approach to stu- dent problems, whether they be curricular, dis- ciplinary, vocational, or personal. lt is my sincere pleasure and honor to be associated with such a forward-looking student body and faculty. Curtis Glass Vice Principal l!iUl'l0l'lii0!'lll5il Mr. Harmon smiles happily as he recalls the events of the year 58-59. Mr. Glass speaks to parents to promote the coopera- tion of students, parents, and faculty. Congratulations to all of the students who worked to make San Bernardino High School one of the best. The school year l958-59 has been a good one. Morale and school spirit have been on a high plane. Our students have taken their share of honors and awards. Every student can be proud of S. B. H. S. There have been many times when the staff has had the occasion to take great pride in the achievements this year. Let's hope that the future classes will live up to the traditions and high standards set for our school. Edward Harmon, Vice Principal l ui Through careful thought and planning, they lead us to our goal. Richard Adair Boys' P, E. Margaret Agrefelis Girls' P. E. Frank Aguilar Typing James Anderson Typing Paul Ash Biology William Bachardy Typing Allen Beard Custodian Olivia Bergeron Nurse Harry Boettcher Mech, Drawing Helen Bogafin Counseling Robert Ballou French Richard Borror English Charles Brown History Bonnie Brownell Counseling Ted Buchholz Typing Helene Burmester Virginia Bynum Martin Chodos Homemaking Typing Special Education Fern Crawley George Dickson John Dowd Secretary Machine Shop Boys' P. E. ,.a F if Xl 'Q N li i 2, ' -Ei if , Evelyn Clark Howard Clark Joe Corrigan English Wood Shop Shorthand Gerald Ehlers Urban Eiswerth Jerome Fallert History History Stagecrafts our search for the treasure of wisclom. T A vp,-,LI i Xa - -- y Q Anthony Federico Language arts Sam Feldman Tyro Weekly Patricia Florence Typing Norman Ga uerke Art Lyle Geerl-son Chemistry Daniel Gould Counseling As her English students proceed by her, Mrs Hubbard looks over the day's lesson. Mr. Liming pitches in to get the Cords' paper out on time. Robert Graetz Latin James Hackleman Boys' P. E. Van Hainline Biology Samuel Hammond Elec. Shop Nell Hanf English Keith Hansen Retail Selling Through careful ancl thoughtful plcmnmg, CP : a? + b? e Qab cos ang, ex- plains Mr. Tierney to his trig students. Sally Hasselbrack l-'lomemaking 0. V. Hauschildt Chair Helen Hernandez Spanish Alan Herren Typing Leila Hess Girls' P. E. Frank Hessner Bookkeeping Robert Higley History Robert Howe Counseling Mary Hubbard English anime, Beverly Jenness Shorthand Kenneth Johnson Shops Clark Jones U, S. Gov't, Janet Jones Secretary Robert Keyes Driver Ed. Blaine Kalar Physics Forrest Keck Geometry Esther Kelley Registrar Theresa Laughead Homernoking Hester Leaverton Art they grubstake us to greater learning. Q ee f i ,fig 'Q' 5 get - - GQ? Wx g .is ,ami-y Q , 1' . ezz t 1533255 '1 4-'gi - ' Ez L - 'N f ' 1 4 , , M A . 1 -lig,,g5M ,n z , , K K ,-.ag V as .. 4 4 X lv A , ,, ..gV , , 4 s.. 5 , lv' ' 1, - xiii xi' 4?- ,ggcgg 4 X1 A E iw - , ..r,r. W ig? DW me Virgil Leonard Driver Ed. Ca rl Lightfoot Custodian Albert Lilienthal Counseling Phyllip Liming Print Shop Kathryn Liner Girls' P, E. Catherine Livingston Girls' P. E, Lee Lund Math Thomas Mackie Psychology Robert Mann Typing Del Martin English Ruth McComas English I Francis McCrackin Algebra Meredith Moyers Speech Earl Mitchell Business Eng. Virgiline Mulvane Girls' P. E. EQYQ. i a 1 .,,: Q. r,qerf,. . . M. is We M ,WM it .,,,..,:.. . ' i ,X is xx . Ss? Y' 'H Barbara Neel Marie Nelson Cruz Nevarez Ralph O'Brien John Otsen Paul Pierson Counseling Secretary Counseling Art Carpentry English Olive Petty Ray Poppeft Winnefred Poss George Rankins John Regalado Henry Rohn Special Ed. Auto Shop Counseling Adv. Algebra Tyro Annual Boys' P. E. Our search is long but finally enclecl, cincl Edward Rice J Driver Jeanne Roberts 2 www f' is me M .WWQ ZN N5 5 53211 A ' ' 5622 A iizggjgaii ,rs 1 Secretary wi. Lois Robertson English Carl Schiller Boy's P E Lee Schultz Biology Ralph Simpson Boy's P. E. Mr. Dutch Hauschildt leads the choir in their beautiful Christmas program. pv- 2 Pr -gf? pr A ..,. Q ,.,. jf Q? Wilbur Smith Grace Spaeth Jack Stahlheber English Atten. Clerk Math Bill Threatt Archie Towle Claude Turnbow Photography World History Chemistry Philip Suchow Office Practice Alan U'Ren Band Oren Thomas Donald Tierney Custodian Trigonometry David Van Buskirk Charles Wagner Drama Lab biology our reward is theirs: nuggets of knowledge Surprise! exclaims Mr. Kalar as he institutes one of his unexpected physics quizzes. William Weeks U. S. Gov't. Edward Wheeler Boys' P. E. Jack Wilkins Math Kathryn Williams English William Wilson Lang. Arts Steve Winter Cadets KNWQQJ fl? 1 ,,,..4sv'5n .AUX .' UF! Q ' -U' 'Tc Q , f x fill ' . . 2 vf Y 3 O 9 1 ' fs, 2 A , 5 ' p IU . 1 'n , 14 W- '1- ,, , s. 5 O1 0, 'Q 'a.'.'a 'of -1, L 5 11' 0 - ' L jaa -s 'YIM' M .,.. ' M 1 sy . What gold for us may lie in these green halls We each have excavated, great or small. Other fields beckon, en masse we stride, And bid farewell, farewell to all behind. WE ARE THE FIFTY-NINERS RMK' x Beams of joy shining from the faces are from knowing thatDutch hgs said Well done. Fifty-niners is what we are cmcl what we II if-X,. l,3f?,g x , Q .:. b le 4 A l ,glva 1 mf 'f l' if F V': Vg t A Aggie ya ' Q. .1 Kathleen Abe Stanley Abovtes Gloria Adame Albert Aguilar Larry Akers Angie Alcarez Gary Allingham Connie Almarez Paul Alvarez ., . -iz f'- M9 . 1' ,, . , P ' R' X. . 1 , N, f . , J 'Q W- K he Lg fe.-5 X B ,M Q33 332 x X ,- 4- ,wilvifm Keeji-ff? X 4 is-. 2 yur David Adams Sharon Adams i..::e Agsaoili Rudolfo Aleman James Allen Jon Allender Thomas Amori David Anderson Dennis Anderson Y Soproruos, oltos, tenors, boritorres, ond bosses work together os one, to produce o Superior-Plus-rated choir lways be. Remember the class of '59. 1 J iisggs '?-:ic s ' J' , v ,cf-v ,wi if . ., ' V 'il' Q y f we-M fix My 4' mr 'V 'e,,..v unwo- I Nj ,.... ,.....f rf rllili Katherine Anderson Scarlett Anderson Sharon Ankrum Ernie Anitllon America Anthony Mary Antone Ethel Appleton Angustina Arellano Josephine Armendarez Caroline Armstrong Marlo Autler Jennie Avila Thomas Ary Larry Bailey Mary Lou Bailey Raft Bailey Patricia Bak Joyce Baker ii f 'K ,,.. ,,.,, . Wecl like to coll ourselves on era, cr Karolyn Baldwin Marita Ballard Walter Ballesteros LeRoy Barco Steve Batchelor Warner Bates .lean Bauer Bill Baxter Barbara Bays Curtis Becker Richard Beckley Martha Been Gary Beeson Beatrice Bell Mary Benites Leilani Bennett Betty Blakeyly Louis Blanc Sharon Blasongame Charles Bluder Lucille Borden Esther Botello Pamela Brewer Alfredo Briones Allan Boyles Bob Brady Foe Brandt Mary Ann Braswell Pamela Brewer Alfred Briones James Bristow Judith Brodie Charles Brokaw Coy Brown Philip Brown Dana Bruton i special time in history. We're nothing new. MW gf wwtwwt MXWQXWWE QWfUQ!,f1'I0 QQWMQ MM e Mfg Qtiktgyg Awdftbti Din. i e9fQpWk7g AMW . H fx-ff VUWQU w9W VJQ lwef?Qf5 Qi? 42ggb 77 There has always been education and Fling into Spring fashion models are Suzy Sears, Judy Cooper, Kris Dahl- strom, Agnes Nullins, and Gary Webb. I 0 lack of lt. But never so much to loe had Pamela Costello Audrey Cottman James Cowell Barry Cox Jack Lee Cox William Cox Danny Cravens Vernon Crews Fhilip Cross Joan Croutz Edmund Crowell Patricia Crowson Dorothy Culbertson Betty Culver June Cunningham George Dades Kuistin Dahlstrom Beatrice Dailey Rosalie Daniels Claude Darling There have always been students to learn, ii gl ii hifi ' Margaret Davenport DIxEe Davidson Frenacee Davis James Davie Jo Ann Dawson John Deegan Magdalena De Leon Carol DeMorst Vaughn Dennis Raymond Diard Linda Dillon James Dolan John Donaldson Virginia Dorado Randy Dart Rudolph Downes Judith Drews Dwain Dunbar John Dunbar James Dunson Shari Dunson Marla Easterling Deanna Eaton Laraja ne Eckols Anita Eggers Darrell Elenberg Vivian Ellzey George Enriquez Mildred Eskew Victoria Espuer Alene Evans Esther Estrada Linda Evans Kristine Ewbank Bill Ewing Linda Fair But never such healthy, able, ancl free stuclents, llona Farkas Nancy Favela lva Felts Linda Fenn Ellen Filer Olivia Filippin Joy Fisher John Finck Barbara Flint Robert Flint Dolores Flores Evelyn Flores When the Class of '59 chose blue and gray sweaters, Kathy Steeby, Dolores Rimmer, and May Ann Szypusz saved their pennies and soon became pictures of Senior stylishness. Here they climb a stairway to knowledge, gb Free to do whatever we ccm ancl wlll, with Patricia Fllucca Robert Flowers Larry Ford George Fortner Evan Fooshee Wanda Foulk Don Francisco Marlene Franklin a pi q xi Vera Frazee E Roy Freborg Patricia Freeman Daniel Gallardo 4 Ida Gallardo iff bull, 1 7 Patrick Gallavan 7 X Barry Gallina LLL C Off! Ruth Galle f X QU? Tony Gamboa Anita Garcia Ralph Garcia Raymond Garcia John Garrett Terry Garrison Ofelia Gasca Dennis Gibford tools and such JCM wwf' W few fljfvwgjfp 1 Glover Annette Gier Debbs Gileno Jolene Gillard Neoma Gilstrap Shirley Glaspie John Gomez Richard Gomez Lani Goodwin Paul Grace John Granville Ronald Graves Geneva Gray David Green Peggy Greenstre Donna Greenup Roger Gregory Ronald Grove Larry Guillory Michael Gulley et Barbara Gutierrez Daniel Gutierrez Hope Gutierrez Mike Gutierrez talents as we possess 'I J 'Q' lt's not X X Grin and bear it! Cheerlead- ers Olivia Land, top, and Janice Hellman, below, say to them- selves as they present corsages to their winning rivals in the Paqific-Berdoo football fight. our task to start all Velia Gutierrez Leota Hackney Glenda Haggard Dan Halbert Sharon Hamilton Olivia Hammond Claire Hancock Deanne Hancock Jerry Hancock George Hanover Marty Hanson Eloise Harris over again Mon s knowledge IS storecl up Julia Harris Paula Harris Marsha Hatfield Frank Hayes Dale Heap Janice Hellman Betty Henninger Dora Hernandez Rachel Hernandez Farrel Hinkle Frances Hicks Gary Helder Linda Hill Richard Hill Arnold Hoge Shirley Hirsch Carol Hjerlied Daniel Hools Roy Hernandez Sue Halbert Betty Heldt Georgia Holsonbake Jim Homan Eddie Honeycott Anita Hopkins Virginia Horn Evelyn Hughs Rita Howard Glenda Howard Tom Hubbs 1 l . . J Those Sub Debs' Christmas spirit is Christmas carolmg through the streets Sharp, Decorating the Cord fGmily,S of Card City is a happy tradition of the tree with Hporcupinesn are Sharon Blos- Grls and A Cappella Chows' ongame, Linda MacKenzie, and Dana Sue Bruton. In books like buried treasure, for us to fincl. Kathie Hudson Betty Hughes Darrell Hull David Hunter Barbara Hydinger Richard Hynes Tony Indiere Joan lshley Donna Isley Bill Jack Thaddeus Jackson Isabel Jacobo Shirley Jacson Eullas James Joyce James Robert Japs Blll Jeffords John Jennings Frank Jimeniz Donald Johnson Janet Johnson Margie Johnson Shawnee Johnson Judy Johnsfon Diana Joiner Thomas Jozens Beth Josi William Jordon Olcl timers procl us along, seeing our faults Arthur Kebort Fred Keller Patsy Kelly Elaine Kellogg Marge Kerr Gary Kimbrough Fay King Dinah Kirkbride Mary Kirkendoll Jim Kitchen Roger Klein Jim Kling John Knitter Linda Koch Marluanna Kofford i SQ r That car has got to go! The best way to start it? Linda Koch enlists the muscles of John Sutton and Danny Davis. We are special: young, lull of energy, ric Gail Kresich Mary Kreuts Jim Krikales Jerry Kubicek Johnny Kwock Shirley Lages Carolyn Lamatry Olivia Land Jo Ann Lane Ruth Lara Jeff Larson Linda Larson Jack Lawrence William Lawson Robert Lay Alice Layvas Bert Leaverton Carolyn Lewis I1 Deanna Liggett Wrenetta Light Connie Lilley Glen Liming Richard Lindsley Dolores Lobato Joanne Loehr Herminia Lopez Mary Lopez Lucy Lopez Orlando Lopez Tony Lopez with still hiolclen possibilities. J 7.1 A' 7 f ,f ,4 ' Zl lf l ,lil Alf' , i , ' ,Aa Y V K , ,fl ,' AFV, . . ' I jf' ,, I UQ!!! ll. ' lf! fl: 1 4- ll l l M l ,,. .fi ., tj ,gli N1 f ,ffl ,j 1 If ,. ,a ' Lucky is the shoulder of Bob McKenzie to be sup- porting the weak-with-joy, lovely heod of Jane Clark, Football Queen of l958-59. Where do we go from here,whc1t do we do? P 3 Harry Louder Barbara Lowe Dores Lowery Amalia Lucero Rudy Luna Brenda Lyons Benjamin Mackie Sydnee Mackie Annette MacMillan Elvern Macon Robert Maculsey Marlene Madison K ...x Q ' ,E 'E One of the rewards of being chosen a Homecoming Princess is a football, autographed by grid heroes. Annette MacMillan laughs with delight at something which Sandy Webster has to see too. We keep right on living, but in new ways. Gerald Magnant Kenneth Makie nh, Dennis Malody ff Tam Maloy Susan Manges mt, is . iff i l 5 . J-3 J? Antonia Mansir hp - ,M Rachel Marquez Bobby Martin iw gl Charles Martin X 1 Albino Martinez .. 15 ,,, Edward Martinez James Martinez Marian Martinez Rachel Martinez Rebecca Martinez 17' . ' FS'- W msffk f 5? .w Snow flurries and jingle bells highlighted the SBI-IS Dance Band Swing Kings' Christ- mas assembly. Chet Sunde and Johnny Rod- riguez accompany Bar- ney McClure in the bonnet. A l My 1 3 N ,ll Qrlllw N U That is, the era of the Fifty-niners is over. Rosemarie Martinez pf A W Vinyl A S? t Ann McCoy U JV Pat McDonald X ,q Stella McFalI X Robert McKenzie Sherilyn McNealy James McPhate Jim McLain Carol McPherson fr of Uly6?Ml W My Nwjjyl My WW M fi jbyfig W M MW 7!!! V3 ly' all W r r M Will if ,ji Q M l yy N rl DNS? lg ffl all rw M rjpllf ' New crowds will come to Cardinal City, 4K5 I ,144 Y LAW, ,, Edre Meadows Karen Meek Ray Melvin David Menkie Estella Meraz Yolanda Mercado John Meyer Eve Beth Meyers Kaye Miller Mary Alice Miller Michael Miller Charles Millsap Merce Miranda Claudeen Mitchell David Molner Donald Molner Victor Molner David Montoya Lydia Morales Linda Moreland James Morgan Connie Morris Jerry Morris Nancy Mount Don Mower Agnes Mullins Russell Mullins Karon Murphy Marie Murphy Shirley Murray Buyneyer this particular crowd. We'll be ,iq lljjf' f V! V , I I rj! 9Ljajff7V W WU jf! fl Q 1 1 J W M YYY XM I 4 V 0 David Myhm r j,AfLj I ug!-f fYI0,3,lfU Q2 , My if r ' 1 V N we 4 Lrrr ' My W 75 W f' N lr U 0 Z I 7 y WU ff IQCMMM Q If 'me e if YQ fi 42 W ' J 7J,,rvM ,,W f L' f' jf rf r V f W ,W ' WW WML Q M fd' TMJWLJ X WL 421 ,ff M WZ ff MM ig:,':: XXL If 1 YQ Noe H ,lfZ4v1fffflryW7 w W I Z WW! 1 Z ' ZMMHXIWMJWXZ , .NM N 1 , , 1 J ' 1 or otte oen M ,M M 0.:::' r 7 f r I X 1 , E. M WWW W7 V 6- I J 'I u JW MQ ff r ,wwf :gd ,I7lLy11j', M J I1 P er I W7 ,17 My if f R MW me. 6 E-Bhd P :g:VGh0 ,J ,, 94 fi 1mwm 9mmv 1 ivan: i as gone, mo t of u , though ome return. 'WF' 6 K,i, Qi' wry! Z lm Richard Patterson Nelda Payne Penny Pederson Henry Pedrozo Rose Marie Pedroza Linda Peebles Jessie Perez Joe M. Perez Lucilla Perez Santos Perez John Perrnound Carol Perry Walter Peters Darrel Philpott Marcella Pancencia Martha Placencia Bruce Plummer Joan Pomerroy Richard Ponce Ernest Pooleon Suzanna Pope Gary Porter Sally Potter Carmen Paz Sandra Press Patricia Price Thomas Pyle Esther Quiroz. Janet Raguse Carmen Ramirez fi W. We'll continue our search for knowledge W A A Q, if ,, I l I x x One of the big problems the Seniors have is to select the number of announcements they are going to purchase. Grandmother, second uncle, rich boss of father, and anyone else who might be inspired to come across with a graduation present, brace yourselves, here come the announcements of the Seniors, ff K ri. Robert Ramirez Sally Ramirez Rudy Ramos John Rand Glenn Reddick Leslie Reed Sharon Reed John Reuse Peter Rein Don Rice Connie Richardson Bonnie Ridenour We re eager os the prospectors of olcl. Dolores Rimmer Sandra Robbins Stanley Robbins Jerry Robertshaw Buddy Roberts Roland Roberts Patricia Robertson Cecelia Robinson James Rodocker Josephine Rodriguez Lauretta Rodriquez Theresa Rodriguez Carolyn Roe Frank Rojas Roy Romero Frankie Rose William Romo Irene Roybal Frances Ruiz Mary Jane Russell Dianne Rust Abelardo Saens Ronald Saenz Phil Saffel Richard Salman Thomas Salmon Garry Sanchez Jennie Sanchez Gloria Sanchez Robert Sanders 1 ., N l 'W u Y ' l ll , 1 , N R wlswl, R is s yd Willy il ww S The Class of '59 had the lovely ray ruby rings for the first time. Wear- 17' in his rin was not so common as I S most girls bought their own. But Don Starke can still help Judy Cooper M V -. put hers on. When first they seized the precious ore Linniz Sapp Richard Sattufield Elizabeth Sauer Sue Saxton David Scherb l John Schwartz Rosario Scialabba Linda Sears Zaffie Segoun James Selbert Cheryl Silver Linda Serman Virginia Shaw Varell Shepard Richard Shipp i Wi QE, will Ml Q Tgilmgmlgwill S 5 M S Z L4 Y 6 Q6 Q4 ,tif '51 Z W MQ Y 0 'Q emi QCQF S r Q Qi yu? no W Wi? 15? Ugfiaf jk? ,C Eiwrigltl-I!btdkthtVtthdBlj:jk3- we U2 QW Egiiffiiih iii? iii?-6 Qffeffhev lfyF d gy ?iR5,Z62w Ww4' gap? Aff? JY i amiga ie? AZQaf2ff,f at A ' Eure a, I have found lt! was their cr we H3 S 544 .K Lab - ? slqfef E Ro ,Smith Charles Smith David Smith Merritt Smith Stanley Smith Gary Smith Rose Smith Monte Snyder Sh S sto B S D ld S rke I S field Ed d S bau The moment the audience never sees snows Frenacee Davis and Alice Milfer just before the processional in the choir's Christmas assembly. So will we, pursuing trails of wisclom, Kathleen Steeby Robert Stephenson Gwen Stevens Michael Stewart James Stoll Richard Stover John Stuart Michael Sudlow Ellen Summers Chet Sunde Aurora Suniga John Sutton Dianne Talbot Mary Ann Szypusz Karlyne Tan are W l rl lily? UQig6! j I f Fairest of them all Basketball Prin- cesses Olivia Hammond and Linda Koch consult the mirror before leav- ing for the Homecoming dance. marvel at our own first glimpse of truth 'I Verla Taylo Doug Terk Suzanne Templeton Ruth Thomas Dale Thompson Kay Thompson Charles Timmerman James Timmons Roger Tingstrom Gilbert Terrence Frank Tostado Edward Trujillo Gerald Trujillo F T ll ronces u Allen Von Rossen Let ourminfcls seekfknowleclgep let our M V 'I i V12 , M l A P will wi ti ff nfl lf Y 5 f ,rl J f rl l M Y . , ffl X l if , ' I J dl .y y,t 1 V s '.L ' t . 1' li l ' 1, A X xl ef If AJ .WWW M t X 5 ty f W Wil Ml fl tlllqill lvl ful Plffl ll y gi? vljlfl fl Aj Cyl, tw K if if if Ml Nl ily! V fl lil bl L il DLE li Q ly if X Wifi? Y S h T ler S Ullom Mld d Vaughn D V rdone F Villascncr Ruben Villavicencio Nancy Wallace Ruth Wallin James Ward Vada Warner Karen Waters Linda Watson Gary Webb ' Sandra Webster Barbara Weller Charles Wernke Vivian Wesley Carol White Loren White Carolyn Wilhite eyes see how to use it well Wistful Olivia Filipinni thinks ahead to the night she will be wearing the white cap and gown she is being measured for. its James Williams Susan Williams Richard Willyard Dennis Wilson lilorito Wilson Jerry Winsfead Jane Wisehart Nancy Wong Sfeven Woodburn Donald Wright Sandra Wyler Evelyn Yacko Judy Yokel Gabriel Zamudio Carol Zimmerman in S Q WNW , ' S' fr. Q M111 I' pl no' EE X , I' ol - gf 9 vu 'l. Q ' I AL, 'A Z' I 'X f:E::x : 5 4214-.w'-g':fl' ' 5 s?::E'. 7 E ZQ7 47, E? 'hr 91? , '4 HW' K ' ll 1 xxx I 1 4 W X 7' g 1 0 0 -Q x - f, ff., ' an Q5 X11 CV l I ,. 5 ,. l l ly-- tl .., Striding boldly down the trail That leads to knowledge, we do not fail To search earnestly for its gleam. Recognition rewards our scheme. WE ARE THE FIFTY-NINERS lf' t., iff' J 9, ,ff 7 -Miki.. W1B '-. ' wr' E Jesse Abarca Anna Abe Miriam Abner Neome Adame Lou Adiono Alice Aguayo Robert Aguilar Maria Aguilera Carmen Aguirre Gloria Aguirre Pat Akers Jennie Alcaraz Deir, Aldrich v incc-nt Aleman Dennis Alexander Billy Allen Larry Allsup Pilar Almazan Cecilia Alvarado Frank Alvarado Rachel Alvarez Jane Anderson Carole Anger Rebba Anthony James Antrobus Joe Arias Joy Arnold Art Arrieta We Helen Arrieta Dennis Ashby Susan Ashcroft Dave Auerbach Antonia Autobee Petra Avila Sharon Azuedo Elia Baela Peter Baeza Mike Bailey John Boker Richard Baker Clayton Banks Colleen Barclay L Q i ii J .:, ff c ---. :.. v::l: ng 'fu M b -',,, . 525' -: he J 4. f if it 53 :vr it A f If l , i y t g jillli fi f so A C ,,.iv i ii 3 J' f 'frf' 'J fri i It H--V A i 1 g M llzl 1 s J it it ' ' I, A3551 'sr X --7 51 ' P .. , ' P A A 1 A g gi ..,, 3 .,:V J 5? I N iil' if ' -J 4' ' si gg H- -r , l ,i f il i CWS the Fift 15 Ali' it e w. x 1? u- 41 is F S' l 9? V .,Ff,fl O y-nlners, too ee . I i Q- 'lg ,-.. 1 . ng ' V . .r:.. - hnni f ii' Dianne Barnes M 'WO we Julie Barney 4 ,mg ' 'L' - . li xl I ' Sheila Barrios .' 'A , ' , X Karen Beach f I 9. A ' 5 5 , 6' Ron Bean :gf , , nj. ' ff x Jerry Beard '51 W - ' 5 2,22 ' i, - 3 ' 3 Michelle Becker 5. -fp gg. gr , I 2 M, K 7 A 5 C , - A 455' l ' ,wiv 4 -21: W- 'L V - ,.. g fn I L . F .gnqn X ' i Jo Ann Beecham - A S- Caroline Bell ' . . ' . Sally Bence 4' - ' ' .' 1 ' Q E : Clifton Bennett .gsm ' 'K : K .I ' Q V- Q V Harry Bennett - 1 N Q' V , ze. L, Rebecca Benitez A 1 ,, - 3 7 ' It Jacqueline Bensch A ' .- T ' nnln. Z-T N? 2 i M . i'fQf . ' In f ' Q ,f '52, 5 -f 'Q .:, -f-' 4 ' J - 5 at 2 I' 'i-' r I L l i v 4 I 'YV' mf: 'A 'Q' A V s is if an J J J: 4:5 5 8354131519 4. . ff yi., QE- Q ff- ' Q .C V 5 i -we ..,i ff? gr m ig, al fm t! 5 .ff ,ata me Ni? K if . . Fw p.,.,.:L, N , 2jfffi,,,,,,.l ' 'K' kx v QFD' ' v N ' V . :N , w,.....e' .-Q 0' ,, ,M ,, ,rf K E 4 53,1 1 W tw r,-::: A Raw' . 3 K A 131 -:.2: J Q 'V I ii ? Y ,ss ,,,, J 4, 5 J fr., J ir W Q VV 'iv J ,,VVE E ,V gui, , ..,,. , ..,..,:. 1 it., Q sg' Q Q g 6' J J- wg, , 'V 1 f if 5 Q U. l l We ore proud. ' 2 V-.b ,Q In l ,Ji I I 3 f gg i. I, qw ! I - -W ,IQA I AW, i A VA-Lf: 1 3 :V lf ' Y li ri A' ' J ' f l A T A QQ , A .EF l t ' x ' : Q Q ' - .. ',, fQ J ' ' L fi 5 --rl 'I l ,,1- J 3 4 , , A J 1 ,,,- v.., . J J , , J Josh Bentley Pat Berry Philip Bessermin Dayid Bird Linda Blackburn Ray Blake Sheri Bloomer Virginia Blough Phil Boafman Anita Boatright Freddie Bocanegra Mary Bacanegra Cliff Boeving Dianne Bond Darrell Bone Danny Bonn Bob Borst Denny Boslwick Dorothy Bourque Judy Bowery Ernest Boyd Dennis Boyer Julie Boyle Robert Broasch Doris Bradley Jerry Branham Barbara Braun Craig Brittain Benny Brooks Albert Brown Barbara Brown Don Brown Junior Class projects included a sucker sale. Here Sharon George sells many to Jerry Hughes. The annual Christmas music program is always a joy. ln the top row are ll. to r,l Walter Greenwood, Paul Bessermin, and Richard Carrillo. The bottom row shows Mary Antone, Mary Lou Moore, and Elsie Ortiz. The angel is Barbara lsam. 107 Billie Bryan Arthur Buckley Marilyn Buffett Robert Buffington Jim Bunce Sandro Burgan Randy Burge Barbara Burger Charles Burton Mike Burton Ronald Burton Patricia Busceml Ken Bussey Emmanuel Butler Jim Butler Grant Buum Helen Bybce Yolanda Celurera Dove Cairns Louie Calderon Priscilla Calderon 9 l C . ,..- ' 2 ..:-, 2 E Q' . , t 3 u 1 Q: 1 E ...r A :fi It K3 'W i' f A , 'W' A-. 02' 1 r'-- 'Q W if 5 ,.. . w V , i ,- , ' . gi - 1-', L X Q Y , f. , r-'- Q ',:r 5 ji '- J SS - ff' -J 59 H' 'ly 5 wi mi ' H Q in ' . ' We 72, W 292. ..z , 1 5? R .fe ' n., ..,.' f :. L ::: iwzis ', V I . Q ii 5 , he -' If - L . 'Q 1 QQI, . , ni - V , Q 3 , gg lil? . J, me x R l i mr sg or is so L Y 1 ,R l I 5 . V K I 'i K. Benny Campbell f- me Ron Concdy 'N f My Teri Cantlcy Aj' L ip f ' 1 QS' sp . John Caracciola fl 43 5 ' A. Vx' - Q Jennie Carcano - lil at gr- Deltina Cardoza 5 1 ff Q f a lr ' 'Lf' . Patricia Carey ' RK Q N , 4 If , Lg ., ,.,, ' Y f 45:1 V, Linda Carlson ' ' ' i ' M il Tom Cai rler I ' i M H Ai Richard Ccirrillo I ' 1 ' - 78' '- , ' , Lynda Cr se W . 4' ' M 'sq Y ' f L ' Ti ' qv ,, ik' Stella Casillas 3 -I . ,M fx i , N? 5 - K Marilyn Crfstanecla fi, -' lg L. , ' ' , , N x 'X Lydia Castillo , ' 1 ..., ,K 1 W, - ,F s 3jQlE M La so A wg. to yl yy rf f Jessie Castro . ,. A .. Lawrence Castro ,, ' A kk s' ' R P . f. . ' 4. M51 Gloria Celwollos ' ,, ' Q' A . fr' J- W 3 I Q- , Mary Ceryantes '- fn N ' E, U r -65 71 . Q Leann Chaffin - Q S- .nf if PT- ' Q 6' L 'S Q, W I ' 9 lip' NMS ? Vesteen Chandler , ' ' -4 'r33- X k,:51 i - 4, I 25- ,, . Lak Chong ' gfg ' i 4 Y of x E I .- V . R, X The active Junior Class participated in one of the many dances ,sponsored by campus clubs. s . , l - kia l E W. l 2 i f l l 'Q' -l 5 at E 'il' ERR 1 an-' Q' f ':s head Z' , F! 5 'L' 1:-Rx, XF' as .. V n s x W 4 EY Q 5, W W f ...rar Q. 'F' 7' Q, 3 J Qtek , - ',.,, , ' A W gl -3. B k V 1 l ,Q 9. - ' alvl A - 5 y . I J . 5 fi V l i i .:,, 32, 1 ,AH1 , Ei xy , A ,'l-5 I e 'f. I K i 'vas I ,uv-. Q' ll l :,,1? , , .lies E: l .JY .I -. 4 A.. . Q ' . 'S B Q - l lH::Ei5-. 5 3 ' fe Mig, W ' ' 5: 1 3 ' 1, ff .C ra- -If V 4 1 Q. 5 o 1 WH C l ,, . -M Q-V'- A f A so :Q V4 ,f :iv , 1 I lvzlf E.: M hx ,V .-.,,,-- 5 if ' Q P -. 1 4 ' ' 5 1 A ,ff l 'W f1'AA J! and we are restless. 'iful V- . ,B , K .1 Q . V 5 'xy ...- Q: is V I viifv b as M K, gc X . Q :gy V , Q-, Ig ,,.. i ,H :. Q 2+ gl A - X X A , Z 'll A ' f s 'f B s sss 45' Q. r .sf .1.,, , .. B : -' ' - 1 .::' ' ar e 3' ll -QQ 'QAV' s.ss-Ah A ' I:'v - ., ,W 7 36 C 1 B M C I W ll ,G 3. C Will W- J ,- X M MM Y A. sl? ' U Q -.:. V. ,X It Z I 1. gl 5, ,,, A. Ii All, N , ,Q s,.,V it C Marlin Charfler John Chavez Rlcharcl Chavez Beverly Choale lrene Chretln Bobby Chrlsl Rlta Cisco Connie Clark Marvin Clark Trenton Clark Velma Clark Donna Cohn Gwen Cole Cliff Coleman Ben Colley Melody Collier Diane Colunga Harold Conway Willle B. Cooper Willie V. Cooper Matty Corbo Anita Corneyo Carmen Corlez Gary Cosand Warren Coaghlin Jerry Cox Gloria Craft Chester Cravens Wllllarrv Cravens Alonzo Crayfon Ernue Cresswell Barbara Cruz Barbara Culver Sandra Culver Turn Cunnunghcm Gall Curran Barbara Carhn Dean Dahlsrrom John D'Angelo Sue Darllng Bob Davis Sue De Crevecoeur Robert Deamon Henry Dclao Mary Demefer Sidney Dennis Frances Dledrich Tons Dnxon Denns Dobbel Rena Dodson Larry Doetsch Bob Domnngaez Roy Dorado Patty Dorney Ron Douglas Patsy Downlng 109 Caught in the middle we work hard. l Megera Downs Gary Dubois Carol Duncan Tom Duncanson Carolyn Dunn Kathy Dunn Mickey Duran Leroy Earhart Ronald Eostburn Ed Eby Laura Eby Charles Elliott Pat Ellsworth Jerry Elton Wally Emery Sherry Emslie Manuel Enriquez Sandy Epps Marylou Esquer Fred Estrada Gloria Estrada Marcello Evans Roger Evans Maria Fchcla Roy Farley Tony Farlcy Don Fasana Rosa Favela Richard Fay Jones Felts Connie Ferguson Theresa Fischer Richard Fischer Marcia Fletchall Sandy Flood Betty Fobian Sharon Folden Nola Force Stanley Ford Virginia Foreman 15 f .,': 1 Q f in , . Y r ,gi E R Y , I A Ji if fb ' ' L ' X E 'sf 1 2 bi Q a .. , ? f 1 i 1 fm- Q- , , 'i sg if ,.,:3 . .mf J it via if Ns ml is' 1, f 'W' . it ff P Q: E. A 'Q Q K A Q . l 2 I j E V 1 My Sign W? .Y fnv a 'e , 4 , , ' H V, Q1e'43 - ,. ': , J Ml f -is eyeye F . if A G 2 . pr f 5 ., 6- l ' 3 f ,,,, 1 . F tx' .',... I S l I .H if' 4, ' N:-fn 2 W E , A . vi 2 lf' 9 N f ig, ni Q 'Ns We I 'N Y fi I H 54 ' f i f 1 If X ' V ,s Ta' l' , Q, ' E S -I y. z- . . 'Q-2 1 X - , H 'l H , ' 2 - X' , ., 5 Q Q f i i sg, , 'S W Pat Forgey at 4 5 sg Q 8 rn f it E- A 5 ny Q Joyce France Katie Freeman Roger Freeman Wayland French Arnold Friedman Kathy Friedrich Sam Frisby Willie Gaines Carrolynne Gallagher Elvira Gallardo Michael Gollavan Evangeline Gallegos Virginia Gallegos Eddie Galloway Pat Gantes 110 5 S, l -e K at lr .. X l .ii ' ' fl F 13: 2, E'- lil D e tyeor the honors will be our x at 9 M 4: 1 Xiirj X , L fda, Ai, '., . xi? W y s P . , pq L . 5, 46 ' gil 6 'A G lx xv , 6 4 far : ir r I sgiegrb rs - 1 4 Q V an - , - ,,.' 1 , gr I- jg 31' 1 'lim at 'W f H+ 4? ', ' X zzzzz my 'rw ff-fr .ae 1 0: 2 wi AC 4 E .f G er V- xx lg. 2 ,H 1 ,, ., - 4? rw mf 'YI' ? SG' va . if .. 5 3' , r - s , . 6-:X P' 2- sv' 1. s x X 'f Q ff l It ML' if Q V my 5- si ' . Q t A ',l. if . 5 AI? Y Mix 'l ' or .fi fp, G ' Q- K9 , 2 ' Sv - VG G J if x A I 1 ...i , u V f 1 N - .,- r ,, xl , :HV , N f 4. ', 2: 5..., 'Z , V1 ., V- , 6 J M L K' mx 5 tg 2 ms- +1 75- , ,, f ,. ,B Q 1 ' K ' a H V X l W 1' 'fl' sk f' X! 3 R 2 , r .Q , ,- : Asa l g::1 Q T- , 4277? ff ' Susan Ganty Art Garcia Lupe Garcla Tallue Garcia Jessle Garregue Viola Gaskill Anna Gee Kay Genaway Sharon George Bruce Germaine Martue Gibbins David Gnbson Gary Gilbert Gary Glaze Lana Glenn Irma Gluesmann ,loan Glover Sharon Goller Steve Goldberg Mary Gomez Elvnra Gonzalez Kaine Gonzalez Patsy Gonzalez Howard Goode Arthur Gradias Don Graves Ron Grayette Barbara Gray Charles Grayson John Gross Betty Grlftln Mary Grsmm Art Groos Bala Guerra Trxnl Gulllen Betty Haas Dolores l-larnblnn Gwendolyn Hamil Duane Hancock Boll Hanlln Alan Hansen Donna Hardenlaera Roltert Harmaton Jon Harnden Pat Hnrrel lxrn Harrls Ray Harris Cheryl Hart Brace Harter Bxll Hartgroyc Ronnie Hayenlwtll John Hayes Jalle Hays Gary Headley Dead l-lelle Vlctor Hellman A familiar sight to all the Junior Class is the school sign. Cliff Boeving toots out Junior music from his tootin' tuba. Juniors Georgia Shorett and Deanna Jew, Johnnie and Jean- nie Cardinal, kept that pep jug well-filled. yi 'J' 1' V I' U! i ,yy J rl, 1 r if Carol Henderson Sharon Henson Bonnie Herkelraih David Hernamiez Fernie Hernandez Mary Ann Hernandez Rudy Hernandez Brent Hei ndon Elena Herrera Donna Hezweh Karin Hesse Marilyn Hessen . ' iq, K , Sharon Hester Andy Hidaigo Carole Hileman Gloria Hiil 'Wx We number Jimmy Hinkle Nancy Hierlied Judi Hoisingron Sharon Holdridge Darrell Hogue Pai' Holley James Hooper Tom Hope Judy Hornsby Judy Hosfrup Larry Hough Ruby Howard ' Y 'Gia A J . g V so 4 U xr 1-i me 51' , 22 ,.:, Mary Beth Howing zgzffw-L ,W , Barbara Hudson .sir 'Qi 5.3. i K,5v W xv a 95. A . p A-13 ' , f' f ...,...... . Q' .FII .X Q ,xi 3 .4 1 i,, Q J J 5? 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Lee Donald Leedy Jackie Leithner Lorelle Lernmex Paul Lemmons Raul Lemus Scotty Lethbridge Rosemary Levario Tana Levin Alice Lewis Gayle Lewis George Lewis Lynda Lewis Pat Lewis Pat Link Evelyn Littlefield Don Lloyd Otha Lockert Jeanne Long Mary Long Carol Lopez David Lopez Lupe Lopez Richard Lopez Socorro Lopez Tom Lopez Gary Lord Barbara Lorimer Diane Lowry Ned Lucas Olga Lujan Jim Lukens Fred Lussier Jim Lynn Roger Lynn Gloria Macias Dan Macmillan Eleanor Madrigal Yolanda Madrigal Curt Maloy Deanna Marek Irma Markham Mary Lou Marquez Annette Marsh John Marshall Leon Marten Chester Martin Barbara Martinez Delphina Martinez Ernie Martinez 1121 Ki by XX 4 ,Q r I if i , X ig? A . . - - . S gf L. 9- J -.Q ' an . Q5 Jim 99 K gk! .wi 4' I ...A I r- 3, Q 1 KY' 3 by f Y 3 ,,.- i R ' ' , 535: ,zf . 1 ,A ir-fi fn- it f- 3 e QA it L' 'QE K X 4i,.i 'lk Jr AQ is Cd it 3 1 ar g ay, 0 of our past will pale beside -if i'i , .. 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J 501 i l We will grow in intelligencep We will grow Jim Rhoades Bob Rice Walter Richard Sondra Rickerf Danny Rios Felix Rivera Mary Robbins Andree Roberson Ella Roberts Judy Roberts Clark Robinson Tony Robinson Edward Rocha Barbara Rodriguez John Rodriguez Sal Rodriguez Linda Rollins Robert Romero Joe Rosenthal Wayne Roser Corine Ross Johnny Ross Linda Ross Rosie Ross Susan Ross Marshall Rothman Geraldine Rowe Marguerettc Rowe Richard Rowe Susan Roy Bonnie Rub: Ralph Rubino Mary Rubio Carol Rudolph Tony Ruiz Lowell Russell Leonard Ryall Jcrry Ryen George Saens Frank Solgado Frances Sample Margaret Sample Angie Sanchez Mary Sanchez Robert Sanchez Rodrigo Sanchez Thomas Sanchez Judy Sanders Linda Sandoval Paul Sandoval Jennie Santellano Bonnie Santero Ronald Sapp Dorothy Sargent Augustine Saucedo James Savage 118 ME 4 ll l Qi 5 33 v 'Zi 1 M' iw ,aww 4 .t . .. W L J 4 . SQ' an ' f x , 9? A K ali f W : Q5 rg? 5 f QQ, 4'H'k I . if we -'49 nbvs .V H '..i ,,,, .,,: 'l 1 J il 5 , i-i. 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A if 1 Barbara Savio Roger Scaramella John Scatchell Pat Scharden Sue Schriewer Jay Schroeder Pat Schultz Mary Schuman Salllc Schultz Beyerlee Schwab Fred Scott Cliff Seimears Robert Sellos Ronnne Sentupal Ruben Serrano Sylvla Serrano Eneciuna Serrato Ruth Shaffer Shlrley Sharrow John Shaver Winrtrccl Shay Bonnie Sheldon James Shelton Judle Shelton Shirley Sheppard Cliff Shlnault Arthur Shoap Virgul Shoemaker Jerry Shopbell Georgna Shortt Nancy Shrader Suzanne Sllcott Madeiyn Simental Mlke Slmmons Ed Snmoson Roger Slmons Joella Snppel Patsy Skelton Mary Sloan Errol Smedlcy Allclo Smith Blll Smith David Smith Dnane Smlth Henry Smith James Srnuth Jerry Srnlth Joe Smnth Margaret Smith Rebecca Smnth Rrta Smrth Ronnie Snyder Concha Solano Rlchorcl Sorg Richard Soto Vrctorua Soto 119 It is not an easy path: march on Juniors, for Donna Sowers ., ET Crystal Spath - Richard Speck if ,--- 55,5 ,, Sally Spigner Sharon Sponseller v Larry Sprague ' 5 1 1 K 5. Barbara Spencer 9? , W il' Sharon Stanford Celesta Stark Lenice St, Clair 'l Teresa Steele Marlaw Stephenson Dave Stoldorf Sandra Stover N was ,,r. 1 , W Julie Strech Johnny Stuart Sharon Stuart :. J 5 ' Beverly Stuchell -35' , Phil Stumpf Bi Mike Sullivan Eff: an Nancy Sullivan . in Curtis Swafford 7 . Larry Swan Sharon Swatzlander .. x A Susan Swing V 'N Richard Talcrnantez W ' Richelle Tate :E r 'S - P5 as Donald Taylor fig-:ggzz Nancy J. Taylor ' A Nancy L. Taylor - .. Robert Thatcher .3 -.-. Sandra Thomas 'EEL ' Dorothy Thompson my 'I 6 ,, Anita Thunima D Sf N Marvin Ticlwill 5 . Kay Timmons r- -, .. Linda Tarta . Allan Townsend A Barbara Tramel , 1 Y, Robert Trujillo a t 1 Q Wayne Towson Ted Tudor V 'fi-I , .... . 1., , T ., T Z 3 T .,., c to .. it -:-rr.,' A' 1 I':-' Q ' 5 . .-,'. ,,.. . Q t-l'! ' -IL: M I' K :,l-5 ft trg g K if :IV 1 .L L k M ' 4 T W T . wr X Hy. ck: vbt' - J Eg . ,gt me '2:::'- 8 .xc - Q 1 -.E-g.:.: :-1' - , 8 V 4 -EFA I K it I ef' ll t , it r i . Q . 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Each spies his own special gleam. We think At last, and eagerly begin our gropin. WE ARE THE FIFTY-NINERS 'fav We were the Sophomores, least in prestige Lucia Abarca Sylvia Abrego Michael Acosta James Ackman Don Adams Phillip Adams Gloria Aguilar Steven Aguilera Eleanor Aguirrez Norma Aguirre Glenn Alalig Elizabeth Alcala Carol Allen Jackie Allen Victor Allen Aurora Alvarado Esther f'-.lvarez Lury Alvarez Terry Alvarez Richard Alonzo Paul Alvarez lda Marie Amparan Joyce Andres Pete Anderson Charles Anderson Velma Anderson Bernardo Antillon Wayne Appleton Tommy Armendarex Anthony Araiza Cynthia Arevalo ' Eddie Arias Curt Armstrong Bob Arnold Larry Arnold Carol Ashby Sondra Ashford Bobbie Atlas Jim Aubert Steve Austin Barbara Averill Ida Avilez Douglas Ayon Richard Bagwell Carol Bailey Susan Bailey James Balderrama Mike Baldettama Patricia Baldwin Dorothy Ballesteros Edwin Ballinger Sharon Barbrick Helen Barrientos Frank Barrios Mary Barrios Sharon Baskett Dianne Ba'tes Sue Baumgartner Anne Baxter Maida Bean Erlinda Becerra Larry Becker Starlyn Becker Clinton Bell Steve Bell Sharon Belter Raul Beltran Carole Bellah Joe Bennett Theresa Bennett Manuel Benavente Sandi Bennen Carol Bergerson Carol Berryhill ElWGl'Cl Beyerle Danny Blchler Thomas Bingham John Bishop Gary Blair ROY Blakeslee Joy Blankenship Kenny Blackman Joan Blakely Tommy Blanton Barbara Blassingamg Susan Blaylock Bol: Bliss Jean Block David Blunck Dan Blyseth Refugio Bacanegra Daniel Boone Janet Boone Martha Born Joan Borst Arthur Botello Arthur Botello Deryl Botkin Shirley Bottini Q iii? 1 leo ag Y P . 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Sophs join their elder classmates in giving the Card football squad a rousing cheer f if .fr l J Q Sophomore girls soon learn ,SBI-IS noon-time traditions, eat, study and gossip. John Castillo Wendy Casfleman Danny Caslro Doris Causcy Gail Caasey Sam Cereceres Ronald Chaffin Paula Chavez Bill Christie Sandy Christopher Nickie Cisco Palsy Cisneros Jerry Clarke Jim Clarke l-larlin Clealwood Janel Coalney Linda Coates Lawerence Cable Francis Collens Leonard Colyln Ed Comer Jesse Conawax Phil Connor Janel Conover Fred Confcoi Eddie Confrcll Janet Cook Gary Cooper Arlhur Cordero Irene Cordova Sleve Cornelius Manuel Corona Ruben Coronado Dennis Correll Rosa Carlez Gayle Cory Charlolfe Coryell James Cosby Larry Colton Glen Couch Sharon Cowell Kenny Cox Ben Cranford Judy Crew Linda Crews - .'.,. 61 S. ,- .az ie T ..... f- l qv-Aw M f . G 3 in I 33 AM at 51 1. '1 S . 1. 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Smith Bob M, Smith Carol Smith Cheryl Smith Dan Smith Darlcnc Smith Elden Smith Diane Smith Fred Smith James Smith Marrita Smith Maryann Smith Maurice Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Tom Smith Mike Smively Mary Sonderman Dennis Orrock seems to be filling pert Judy Hanson in on the day's happenings. Rachel Santellano Cecilia Sapien Alnerta Sapp Dan Sapp Jack Sargent Cheryle Sarkin Margaret Soucedo Robert Sauceda Donna Schliesser Eddie Schmitt Ginger Schoultz Leeanna Schroeder Nancy Schuman Brenda Scott Dave Setterberg Chuck Sewell Mary Shafer Sylvia Shackford Jere Lee Shannon Mary Shaw Joyce Shelton Vernice Shepard Fred Sherrod Jim Sherwood Richard Shirts Sandy Shoberg Maureen Short Judy Siegle Carlos Silva Nasario Silva Dorothv Simmons William Simon Robert Sims Tony Sistos Johnnie Skipper Adirene Smith 5 Q 5 'w'?,f'ei K 'Qin i W R? he Q gf i I ri 'es- We are proud of SBHS, ancl it i proud of Manuel Soto Gayle Spalding Sandy Spalding Edward Spencer Patricia Spencer Carolyn Spears Larry Spiva Wilma Stagg Douglas Standiff Gloria Stansbery Palmer Stephens Orvella Stevens Ann Stewart Donna Stockwell Gary Stohler Robin Stone Pat Stratton Mary Carol Strohte Alexander Stuart Sue Stuart Paul Sudlow Clydene Summers Janet Summerville Cliff Sunde David Suttle Jim Swartz Jack Swing Norma Szypusz Mary Tagle Tony Tamayo Bob Tapper Lena Mae Taylor Lynn Taylor Linda Terk Barbara Temple Dennis Terrell Ed Testa Linda Thomas Bill Thompson Diana Thompson Tommie Thompson DeLinda Thornburg Hattie Jo Throckmorton Glenda Tieaeman Donna Timbun Georgetta Timmons Stephen Timmons Joe Todd David Todd Patricia Tolmie Claudine Tramel Gerry Trautman Jeanie Traynor Dave Turner James Treas Raul Valciivia Janet Tripplett Helen Trujillo Marion Tudor Terry Turner Bob Vail Sandra Valle Jess Valdez Maria Valleho Marilyn Van Kirk Neal Van Slyke ldella Van Vleet Jim Vance Linda Vance Rose Marie Vasquez Dorothy Vaughn Jackelyn Vaus Mary Vega Rudy Vidana Jack Viero Stanley Vielma Russell Vincent Annette Volkman Joyce Wainwright Viki Wainwright Howard Waldman Blake Walsworth Ron Walter Daryl Walters Sandra Warner Doris Warren Carolyn Waters Margaret Watkins Elsa Watson Jim Watson Don Wayne Louise Webb Paul Welbo.n Darell West Gary Westover Sheri Wetterling Charlene White Duane White Kay White i 'fx N ssifcegffyf Sz AI f -ni K i a it A A ? l ay, ' ' ., , , ' , 1 s s i rJ s es ,F c rf-8 J, QF' x .., I xt L We ,..i. 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I? :sss::.,,:Zg -if .-., 1 :HM A. is-Q sr 2 '5.g 5 .. .,.. 1 Zi qlvq V E Larry White Susan White Anggie Whitthorne Dorothy Williams Garry Williams Garry Williams Glen Williams Jerry Williams Larry Williams Sharon Willis Don Wilson Laurence Wilson Nancy Wilson Richard Wilson Sherilyn Wilson Valorie Wilson Gayle 'Winn Clyde Winnie Sharon Witkauckas Josephine Wong Ada Mce Wood Barbara Woodruff Jackie Woods Judy Woods Keith Woodstra Lillian Woodward Forest Wright Charles Wyer Vickie Yarwood Emma Yawn Homer Yates Alan Yergens Charlene Yerton Jack York Paul York Jeanne Young Margaret Young Rickey Young Werner Zander Maria Zayala Nick Zopfi Sofia Zuniga Grant Bourgeous Mack Bowden Kattry Cassadey Linda Jenkins John Grizzell Mike Kitto Lynda Lees Margaret Mflnernv Sandra Powell Mike Radcliffe Charlene White John Grizell Sallye Groves Louie Guillen Theresa Guerrero Delores Grimm Margaret Grimes Mary Guerra Jim Grunz at 'Q .. W -: A W w i! ,, .sf M sz Q? S X is is wi K K :ff:!:,w, WTAW4 .ii. 'W ' A . ggi , . lt looks as if Deka Krentz is stock ing up on provisions for her three year trek through high school. C 1 , gb K. 4 X '0vxmkf:4 73 39-2411 Ay n Q,!l W ip I a' f ' 'T P 4 3 ' 1. Q ' V44 ' RQ I X 0 LA f 35 U' LM rl' 5 f X v Fifty niners tread their chosen ways, They go to dances, appear in plays. They argue, improve, laugh, and work, for fun And beam with pride upon their tasks well-clone PATHS TO GLORY Mayor Director of Secretary Commissioner of Bob McKenzie Commissioners Winnie McCann Activities Dave Adams Annette MacMillan Student body officers use legislative powers COUNCIL MEMBERS WORK FAITHFULLY Staffed by eighteen capable students, the Student Council has indeed served SBHS well this year, All of these people were elected under Girls League Boys Forum the new voting system, in which a student must president president register in order to vote. Under the excellent Janet Christopher Dan Gallardo leadership of Mayor Bob McKenzie, several proj- ects and new ideas have been carried out. One major contribution of this year's legislative body has been the addition of several offices to council, including Commissioner of Welfare, Commission- er of Special Projects, Commissioner of Assem- blies, Inter-Club Council President, and the non- voting office of Tyro Weekly Editor. Meetings were held all summer in order to be ready to best serve the Student Body this year. Card City Congress Commissioner of President Domain Rex Peters Beth Josi 140 fi Commissioner of Commissioner of Head Cheerleader Commissioner of Safety Athletics Olivia Land Publicity John Meyer Phil Saffel Jane Clark Trails of iustice blazed for Commissioner of Finance Agnes Mullins Tyro Weekly Editor Jim Kitchen Senior Class Junior Class President-Ruben President Villavicenzio Wayne Towson 59ers Commissioner of Pep Janice Hellman Roni ,V J JJ iiii t s-- Sophomore Class President Stan Orrock 4 . , , s in. X R3 X . N... M. Baton Twirlers are lbottom upl Deanna Hancock, Margaret Mowery, Betty Blakely. Batons Flash as Girls Prance Skillful coordination is displayed by these attractive girls in their twirling for games and assemblies. Their outfits in red and black were punctuated by white boots. Head major- ette, Deanna Hancock was ably assisted by peppy sequin-outfitted charmers. Stylish strutters Signals of Pep Are Flag Twirlers Spinning red and white taffeta flags, the flag twirlers brought graceful action and moving color to sports events and pep assemblies. The girls, dressed in gay cardinal red and sable black, went with the marching band as they performed in various festivals, athletic events, and carnivals. Betsy Bell served as head flag handler. Flag Twirlers are lbottom upl Janice Rearick, Julie Ramirez, Betsy Bell, Ruth Wallen, Sandi Lange, Sharon Holdridge D -fa l Rig, 1 . l f' 1 ' l L All l'l l 'i' x ,' ii, fl For 1 , A- i , ., , , , , A ' ', I . 1 , , ,i '-t if ,pf .1 i . ,, , . ,. . , i tt 'W' .L ' v ' f - - 1 L .l 1 ' ' R -,' lf cf ' N- 'll nl NV lJ l il Vll l 1 . 1. ' L , K . I if , , ,X Vik if ,Xt C it I H ,Yivacioas Yell Leaders Support 5 M '- rv Varsity Teams i 1 H P if Giving their all to cheer the varsity . teams on to victory, this group of girls f r, -'rs' ft l does wonders to increase school spirit. li ' .ll , The costumes for this year have been ll , A gg,' li, A red pleated skirts, and attractive sweat- ' 5 fl U1 V' Q ers. Other honors were ,brought to A, l XLSBHS by the Qirls , iflfrhey partici- I i Hi Qff Lggted i the chleerlemi ing contest lat K li if , Lk LVL! bl, V pperqgfle' i I 1 ll' i ,il will l lla W i X- JTU 'V ' L x A V l Q frf 1 .wi -'i'4 ' Q' l. - V W Q-, ll r 'ml HS ' - f fl my f lf K fi mV W NL, ,Y I 7 , ffl, V Xl, A ., i' f, W l - 1 V' it J i 'V -is A ill 4 .L l l ii1Iyv,l,1', V V lf' x 81' fl li l s r - B Cheerleadersfbre, Gail Lewis, Richard Gomez, Barbara Wilson, Connie Clark, Linda William- son, and Marilyn Pratt. fl fr M X . x..4wn-all NK X weiffal 'Af'-,KM l NR A 'Xi s B P 114' vliv r.. ', 'x l N , . V . . I , 1 v ' Y PQPRY neoptlef will if rf l ,r lil mf, + ,V t I F i JI N , If L x Varsity Cheerleaders are, Pat Berry, Judy John- ston, Nancy Nickerson, Pat Robertson,-Qll- wimmand, and Olivia Land, head. Bee Cheerleading Peps Players Having the honor of being the only pep group in which a boy participated, the B Cheer- leaders have also been a great influence in school spirit this year. Wearing cute shortie skirts and red sweaters, the girls yelled on enthusiastically with Richard Gomez serving as chief balancer. i After a long march, two members of the High Steppers relax to exchange a bit of gossip. Pert Janice Hellman is a study in seriousness as she watches the Card boys give their all for SBI-lS. Pep Leaders ever-present at games POM PON GIRLS LIVEN SPIRIT San Bernardino High School is famous for its high-stepping pom pon girls, It is the job of these girls to create their own routines, although a few are handed down from year to year. Prancing into the spotlight, they imme- diately attract attention with their brightly colored outfits and pom pons streaming. Prac- tices are held throughout the summer to pre- pare for the football and basketball seasons. The group's chief is Jane Clark, the sponsor, Miss Livingston. Pom Pon girls were lleft to rightl Anita Thumma, ,lane Clark, Lucinda Coburn, Barbara Hydinger, Elaine Myrho, Cheryl Silvers, and Cece Glenn. Card City High Steppers Show Good Form Haltl About face! Under the stern com- mands of Mrs. Margaret Agretelis, SBHS's drill team took steps in the right directions, forming patterns on the football field. During half times, most notably those of Football Homecoming and Pacific-Berdoo contests, the scarlet and black uni- forms left a lasting impression, formed only by hours of grueling practice. President Carmen Paz and Captain Linda Sirman led High Stepper efforts. Drill Team Officers were lrow one! Theresa Fischer, Linda Sirman, Glenna Wilhite, lrow twol Helen Herrera, Carmen Paz, and lrma Lopez. Precision, goal of snappy clrill team 2 ,1f3n5v' Drill Team members were lline onel Gloria Cisneros, Pat Kelly, Theresa Fischer, Lucilla Perez, JoAnn Miranda, Sharon Azvedo, Carmen Paz, lline twol Darlene Smith, Pat Cisneros, Mercy Miranda, Hope Gutierrez, Jackie Madden, Linda Crews, Carol Hancock, lline three-I Barbara Keller, Rachel Leon, Mary Saena, Deanna Marek, Carol Willock, lline four? Linda Yawn, Marcella Garcia, Shirley Post, Bonny Kovacs, Carol Bailey, Sue Light, lline fivel Sheila Barrios, Mary Mendez, Alida Smith, Frances Tull, Crystal Spath, Karen Kugler, Linda Womack, Susan Henry, lline sixl Tracy Steele, Helen Herrera, Lorene Hancock, Glenna Whilhite, Mary Marquez, Gwen Cole, Scarlet Anderson, Irma Lopez, and Linda Sirman. Key Club Strong Core of Unity Lead by President John Reuss and spon- sors Clark Jones and Forrest Keck, the Key Club of SBHS ranks as one of the best service clubs on campus, The energetic early birds met at 7:l5 for break- fast to plan their serv- ices for community as well as school, Aided by the Kiwanis Club of San Bernardino, our di- vision of Key Club ln- ternational sponsored many successful service o' ct . pr le S Key Club members include lrow onel George Hanover, Steve Batchelor, Rex Peters, Mr. Jones, John Reuss, Mr, Keck, Bud Mayer, Mike Johnson, Ed Eby, Art Groos, Ed Simpson, Bob McKenzie, lrow twol Allen Boyles, Gordon Paravano, Ronnie Saenz, Dan Gallardo, Clark McArthur, Dave Coleman, Tom Duncanson, Richard Ponce, Bob Flowers, Dave Adams, Mike Miller, lrow threel Paul Grace, Jerry Morris, Mike Burton, Dick Rhoades, Art Shoape, Jim Savage, Darrel Hogue, Dave Vargas, Dave Andersen, Dennis Wilson, Dick Rhoda, Richard Salmon. High scholastic interest as honors bestowed Large CSF Membership Proof of Zeal Earning top grades is one reward for time spent over one in their senior year. That was the gleam of knowledge homework and books and term papers, besides the satisfac- around their necks! tion of knowing a subject. Requirements for membership in '59 were three A's, From this year's California Scholarship Federation chap- one B, no D's or F's. ter at SBHS came twenty-five seal bearers, entitled to wear Club participation was small but enthusiastic, President a gold cord at graduation exercises. They were seniors who Lani Goodwin managed do-nut sales and seal-bearer functions. had belonged to the club four semesters or more, including Sponsor Mr. Kalar was a valuable aide to club organization. CSF members were lrow onel Kathy Abe, Rosie Smith, Betty Sauer, Linda Peebles, Janice Hellman, Karin Hesse, Mr. Kalar, Lani Goodwin, Kay Cline, Raff Bailey, Neomi Gilstrap, Sue Keisling. lRow twol Joy Fisher, Karen Lust, Kathy Strand, Judy Hostrup, Sue Smith, Robin Stone, Mary Stevenson, Nancy Orr, Laura Eby, Donna Cohn, Lenice St. Clair, Mary Demetreg lrow threel Lisa Wilson, Wendy Castleman, Susan Peters, Carol Brakesman, Barbara Wilson, Joella Sippel, Linda MacKenzie, Susan Ganty, Carol Anger, Deann Jew, lrow fourl Art Groos, Richard Ponce, Mike Hart, Ken Mobley, Don Wilson, Frank Martin, Lloyd Johnson, George Hanover, Bill Garrett. 146 CHS Members Earn Honored Grades Second only to CSF in schol- arly attainment is Cardinal Honor Society. To be eligible for membership, a person must have a B average, with no D's or F's. This group has proven that it is possible to be a good student, and have fun at the same time. Q9 CHS members are llow one! Beth Josi, Saundra Mathews, Mr. Graetz, Janet Christo- pher, Judi Cooper, Roberta Woods, lrow two! Vivian Ellzey, La Phonia Lee, Rex Peters, Joyce James, Shirley Sheppard, Carol DeMorst. Clubs help to build good Cardinal citizens Members of the Statesmen are: lrow one! Mr. Brown, Mike Miller, Scotty Lethbridge, Bob McKenzie, Forrest West, Mr. Borror, Mike Forgey, Bob Fields, lrow two! Gordon Pravano, Don Leedy, John Kwock, Duane Wilkenson, Jim Raguse, Randy Meadows, lrow three! Herbert Kershner, Bill Cravens, David Vargas, Dan Gallardo, Jim Mackke, Roy Freborg, Pat Forgey, l fourth row! Peter Vargas, Ed Simpson, Larry Wetterling, Mike Bonn, Marshal Rothman, David Gibson, Ben Mackie, Joe Todd, lrow five! Jim Savage, Ron Siens, Bob Wellas, Dennis White, Jim Savage, Jim Harris, Stan Douglas, Roger Tingstrom, Dennis Dobbel, Tony Acosta. Statesmen Active in School Affairs The Junior Optimist Statesmen were led by Dan Gallardo, first semes- ter and Scotty Lethbridge, second semester. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles Brown, the club has contributed much to SBHS. One of the high- lights of the year tor the group was the Spring- time Swing, a dance given in March, ii? D' M' df, Sub Debs are lrow onel Sharon Blasongame, Linda Koch, Barbara Hydinger, Saundra Mathews, Miss Brownell, Dana Sue Bruton, Judy Drewes, Sharon Reed, Arlene Abbott, lro v tfvol Joan Croutz, Linda McKenzie, Cheryl Silver, Marie Bocka, Barbara Rudd, Sharon Kaplan, George Short, Joan Glover, Barbara Burger, lrow threel Charlotte Nolen, Carol Hjerlied, Kaye Camp, Pat Crowson, Sue Smith, Martha Moerd, June Reynolds, Sharon George, Kathy Anderson, irow fourl Neomi Gillstrap, Sharon Koch, Dell Gravette, Connie Lillie, Pat Falluca, Susan Blaylock, Karen Waters, Deanna Liggett, Mary Lou Bailey. Charm ancl grace, traits ot tem social leaders Sub Debs' Aims, Service and Fun Charity and Cheer Mixed by Ebelles Holding meetings to discuss projects and parties of Girls' social service club, Ebelles, does a pertect job interest to all were some forty Card City girls in '59. of mixing work and fun. The carrying out ot many com- Members were chosen on the basis ot grades, citizenship, munity service projects is combined with parties and and participation in school activities. sales. Led by President Sydnee Mackie, the organization The Sub Debs accomplished much under the leader- has been a real tribute to our campus improvement. ship ot Dana Sue Bruton and the advice of Miss Brownell, faculty advisor, Ebelles are lrow onel Sue Saxton, Miss Bynum, Janice Hellman, Shirley Hirsch, Evelyn Flores, Sandee Robbins, lrow twol Jeannie Kindstrom, Judy Cooper, Linda Larson, Linda Musso, Marlene Madison, Pam Costello, Betty Sauer, Crow threei Judy Johnston, Linda Blackburn, Joella Sippel, Laura Eby, Susan Johnson, Karen Beach. Soboban members are lrow onel Beth Josi, Betty Sauer, Judy Cook, Jean Bauer, Kay Cline, Suzy Sears, Janice Hellman, Karen Meek, lrow twol Brenda Bullock, Kristin Dahlstrom, Judy Cooper, Janet Christopher, Kathy Steeby, Lannie Huffstutler, lrow threel Ruth Galley, Judy Brodie, Ju.'ie Harris, Kathy Abe, Lydia Ponce, Karin Hesse, Sue Kiesling,' lrow fourl Linda Koch, Donna Cohn, Joyce McGurk, Lenice St. Clair, Linda Oden. Dances, benefits, services numerous in '59 Sobbobans Strictly for Service A high scholastic average, and participation in many extra-curricular activities are only two of the require- ments for membership in Sobbobans. These active girls have held many activities, and also have gone to the Ice Capades, and on other excursions. Jeanne Bauer has been their leader for the year ot i958-59. Girls Guide to Entertainment The neat girl in the black skirt and white blouse with a big red flower politely shows you to your seat when you attend a school or civic function. She has been well trained to escort patrons to their seats with a minimum of fuss and bother. Responsible tor this is the group gnown as Usherettes, with Evelyn Flores as president. Usherettes were lrow onei Ann House, Betty Sauer, Judy Cooper, Evelyn Flores, Susan Johnson, Kathy Abe, Judy Johnston, lrow twol Jeannie Kindstrom, Sally Ramirez, Suzanne Templeton, Mary Ann Szypusz, Sandee Robbins, Linda Larson, Eve Myers, Marsha Hatfield, lrow threel Linda Blackburn, Susan Hillman, Olivia Gonzales, Mary Strohte, Sandy Flood, Deanne Goldie, Judy Cook, lrow fourl Sue Kiesling, Donne Herdenger, Pat Walter, Karen Beach, Judy King, Joella Sippel, Georgie Short. Inter-club Council consists of lrow onel Sydnee Mackie, Karin Hesse, David Adams, Linda Koch, John Reuss, lrow twol Susan Ganty, Evelyn Flores, Sandy Webster, Agnes Mullins, Irow threel Fred Burgess, Janice Hellman, Dan Gallardo, Mickey Gulley. School government in capable han s Co-ordinates Activities of All Campus Clubs Every club must have a representative on lnter-club Council. Usually the President of a club serves as the representative to the council. This year the group spon- sored an inter-club light bulb sale and all booths at school carnivals. Conflicts in club-planned activities are avoided, through the council's efforts. Vice Principal Card City Congress Helps Govern SBHS Helping to further the democratic aims of SBHS, and give representation to every member of the student body, is Card City Congress. The group is composed of delegates sent from each first period class, and is headed by president Rex Peters. It has accomplished many worth- while tasks. l-lziimon served as sponsor and Director of Commissioners Dave Adams was Council president. Card City Congress members were lrow onel, Eva Beth Meyers, Dan Gallardo, Linda Larson, Sandee Robins, Kathy Steeby, Rex Peters, Terry Williams, Janet Christopher, Phil Saffel, Janell Raguse, Pat Pavao, Nancy Keir, lrow twol Lynn Parker, Dolores Rimmer, Evelyn Flores, Joan Blakely, Estella Madrigal, Dorothy Ballesteros, Jeanie Bauer, Diane Hoffman, Donna Kolb, Jackie Allen, Maggie Watkins, Deanna Kahler, Bud Mayer, lrow threel JoAnn Beecham, Mary Beth Howing, Darlene Neff, Sally Ramirez, Karen Kugler, Linda Womack, Mandy Myers, Lannie Huffstutler, Leslie Reed, Jim Isaacson, Mike Bonn, Susy Sears, Sharon Willes. . X ........4 his it lfggfiiiilge ' Speakers of the year are lrow onei Clark McArthur, Mike Sudlow, Dave Adams, John Reuss, Meredith R. Moyers, Karyn Randall, Sue Kiesling, Judy Brodie, Raft Bailey, lrow twol Zaffie Segounis, Mary Louise Martinez, Robin Stone, Sharon Kaplan, Barbara Hoff, Frances MiLinley, Sue Judd, Kitty McKinney, Ann Dunkle, Vickie Yarwood, lrow threei Gary DuBois, Mike Radcliffe, Pat Forgey, Carol DeMorst, Marsha McPhate, Nancy Kling, Gary Blair, Richard Mclnnis, Stan Orrock, Gabriel Zamudio. Groups bring distinction to Carol City Contests Keep Cord Orators Busy Awards and honors are accumulated by the droves and set on the trophy table in A-39. These shiny gold objects testity to the oral ability of these people. The club, headed by president John Reuss, also put on a very successful variety show, which brought together the Athletes Give of Their Strength Black and red sweaters mark the capable athletes of Card City, Whether the sport be football, basketball, track, swimming, wrestling, or tennis, these boys have always performed in fine style. When they wear their sweaters you can tell they're proud to represent S. B. H, S. best in talent ot the student body and the faculty. Card athletes are frow onei Allen Boyles, Gordon Pravano, Sam Cereceres, George Hanover, Tom l-lubbs, Dave Olsen, Rex Peters, Walter Freenwild, Paul Grace, Thaddeus Jackson, Ray Melvin, Pete Rhien,' lrow twoi Walter Richard, David Hernandez, Dan Ballesteros, Fernie Hernandez, Robert Stephenson, Abe Saenz, Loren White, Debbs Gileno, Bob Kent, Chuck Millsap, Frank Hays, lrow threel Bob Hammer, Jim Vaughn, Frank Brigham, Herman Zietlow, Roy Scialabba, Phil Brown, Bill Garrett, Bud Mayer, Tim Cunningham, Ruben Villavicencio. Members of Youth for Christ were lrow onel Frances Gliesmann, Irma Gliesmann, Alice Miller, Linda Blackburn, Marie Engelsj lrow twol John Sutton, Kay McNabb, Sharon Haury, Betty Jean Lee, Jeannie Sowers, George Lewis. Youth for Christ Campus Influence A deep awareness of spiritual things characterizes each of the people in Youth for Christ. These active young people deeply believe in the concepts of Chris- tianity, and endeavor to practice them in everyday life. The group holds informal Friday night meetings which consist of songs, special music, and guest speakers. At the helm of the club has been Alice Miller in l959. Specialized clubs contribute to campus Wm! Los Cardinales members include lrow onel Cecilia Alvarado, Maria F. Rivera, sponsor, Dan Gallardo, lrow twol Gabriel Zamudio, Lorraine Donovan, Alda Jayne Milligan, Ida Amparan. Cardinal Crew members are lrow onel Anne Baxter, Barbara Blasin- game, Joann Lane, Fred Burgess, Mr. Fallert, Velma Butler, lrow twol Ed Comer, Mary Patton, Audrey Cottmar, Larry Mendoza, Bob Downing, Karen Wyland, Carmen Rodriquez. Spanish Students Further Knowledge Los Cardinales is a group which has an intense interest in Spanish-speaking countries and their customs and lan- guage. The club is based on the founda- tion of thought that only understanding and sympathetic feeling for our foreign neighbors can lead to world understand- ing and peace. The group has sponsored many activities on campus, and helped bring to SBHS the all-school language contest trophy. Card Crew Active and Imaginative The sets and lighting you see at the school plays are not just accidents, they are the results of the careful planning and hard work of the Cardinal Crew. This is the stagecraft club, and is sponsored by Mr, Fallert. These energetic and im- aginative students have also held sales and various other projects. Club Combines Science and Fun A realization of the wonders of nature and the dramatic uses to which these things may be put, sparks the efforts of these biology club members. President Howard Waldman and sponsor Mr. Ash have seen the club through its first year at Card City. The group has had several field trips to observe scientific phenomena. Biology Club members were lrow onel Jim Allen, Barbara Rudd, Pat Crowson, Marie Engels, Stan Douglas, Roberta Newman, Howard Waldman, Mr. Ash, lrow twol Mike O'Niell, Lenor Peguette, Pat Carr, Karen Wyland, Gary Cooper, Eilene Goldberg, Marlow Stephen- son,' lrow threel Steve Timmons, Richard Sorgg, Chuck Box, Bob Fuller, Mike Highes, Rick Allen. Students explore various careers early Chislers Take Pride in Work Chislers is a group composed of boys interested in the field of wood work as a vocation. Each of these boys takes great pride in doing imaginative and servic- able work. Headed by President Loren White, the group has been of value to campus goings on. Future Teachers Sample Chosen Field A club which provides an opportunity for young people interested in teaching to get a real taste of what the profession is like is Future Teachers of America. Its members have been on many field trips during the year, serving as assistant teachers in the City's Schools. Members of the Chislers were lrow onel Bruce Williams, Loren White, Bill Pool, Mr. Clark, Jack Van Fleet, Sammy King, lrow twol Charles Griffith, John Donaldson, John Shaver, Stan Morris, Ernie Hamon, lrow threel Randy Burg, Bob Vichkon, Harry Smith. Teaching in the future will be l row onel Judi Cooper, Barbara Wilson, Mr, Ballou, Karin Hesse, Sharon Rudd, Betty Sauer, Loretta Lourmex, lrow twol Carole Anger, Sharon Meyer, Judi Hoisington, Saundra Mathews, Roberta Woods, Nancy Owen, Chuck Burton, Sandee Robbins. ll i Members of Junior Red Cross are lrow onel Cecilia Alvarado, Susan Ganty, Miss Robertson, Susan Lapham, Linda Blackburn, Crow twol Ann House, Mary Patton, Judy Siegle, Nancy Garrison, Sharon Belter. Personal interests provide Members of Der Schlinderulers are lrow onel La Phonia Lee, Mike Johnson, Art Groos, Don Tierney, Joe Rosenthal, Kathleen Abe, Anna Abe, lrow twol Roy Froborg, Bob Rice, Susan Ganty, Shirley Sheppard, George Lewis, L. B. Ryall, Bill Bless, Deanna Jew. Officers of the Girls' Athletic Association are lrow onel Cheryl l-lart, Linda l-lill, Marlene Franklin, Suzy Sears, lrow twol Leslie Reed, Susan Ganty, Anita Hopkins, Sherry Emslee, Lynda Hill,' lrow threel Shirley Villa, Carolyn Dunn, Karlyne Tan, Thyllis Fishbeck, Ruth Robertson. K 'f v ri9 ' . ' f.s:'iilH'YTf' . J,3p i' Junior Red Cross Girls Seek Welfare of Others A lively interest in other people char- acterizes the members of Junior Red Cross. This group has performed many service projects, and under the capable leadership of president Susan Ganty, has had a very successful year. There are many charity organizations in San Ber- nardino which are very thankful to the club for its excellent work. fields of conquest Der Schlidenrulers Glorify Math Armed with a slide rule and an extra large concept of mathematics, these stu- dents slide through the most difficult math courses with the greatest of ease. A group which prides itself on the ability of each of its members to find out an answer to the most complicated math problems is Der Schlidenrulers, commonly known as the math club. With Art Groos at the helm of the slide rule, the group has helped each member to increase his knowledge in the field. Female Athletes Have Health And Vitality Vivid, healthy girls compose the mem- bership of GAA. Many different sports are offered in the program, and these active girls take advantage of all of them. ln addition to fun and friendship, each girl works for her school letter, President this year was Linda Hill. These girls prove their intense interest by staying an extra hour after school. Actors Unite in Thespian Society The smell of grease paint and the sound of the words, On stage, everybody, cur- tain going up! excites something in these people. Under the able direction of Mr. David Van Buskirk, the group has given us Out of the Frying Pan, and Rebel With- out a Cause. Linda Evans presided at sun- dry potluck dinners throughout the year. Members of Thespians are lrow one! Rosie Smith, Linda Evans, Bud Mayer, Joy Fisher, l row two! Terrv Garrison, Pegay Greenstreet, Mike Acosta, Lisa Wilson, Mr. Von Buskirkg lrow three! Judy Hostrup, Joyce McGurk, Fred Burgess, Arlene Abbott, Sandee Robbins. Imaginative people shape own destinies Campus Brains Exercise Intellects An interest in the intellectual things around San Bernardino and Card City characterizes each member of the Crea- tive Arts Club. These young people have a deep appreciation for good art, music, and literature, With Kathy Abe as presi- dent and Mr. Pierson as sponsor, the group has had a very successful year. Sophs, Juniors, Seniors Welcomed at Hi-Tri Fun, friendship, and service are the aims of a vivacious group of girls known as Hi-Tri. The club is sponsored iointly by the school and YWCA. The hord-work- ing cabinet pictured here is responsible for many of the activities of the club, such as the Sweethearts' Ball, other dances, and fashion shows. Sandy Web- ster was president. Any Card girl may belong, membership numbered over one- hundred in '59 Members of Creative Arts Club are Crow one! Roy Freborg, George Lewis, Lydia Ponce, Deanna Jew, Kathleen Abe, Mr. Pierson, Susan Ganty, Marie Engels, Sandra Press, Joy Fisher, Crow two! Dan Gallardo, Gail Kresich, Laurette Rodriguez, Nancy Owen, Rex Peters, Shirley Sheppard, Carolyn Roe, Nancy L. Taylor, Mike Johnson, Milt Winters, lrow three! Bill Bless, Jim Blum, Dennis White, Joe Smith, Gabriel Zamudio, La Phonia Lee, Art Black, Hi-Tri members had these girls as their cabinet lrow one! Martie Mullins, Judy Cook, Lucinda Coburn, Geneva Grey, Sandy Webster, Annette McMillan, lrow two! Sharon Folden, Rachel Alvarez, Sharon Hensen, Joyce Hudson, Randi Pierson, Pat Berry, Lannie Huffstutler. Managing the Student Loan were Agnes Mullins, John Reuss, and Keith Woodstra. Influence, financial status of Fifty-niners Loan Sharks ond Money-hungry Cards Preventing robberies and suicides is one possible effect of SBHS's Student Loan system, whereby students may borrow sums of money at small interest. Applica- tions, filled out and dropped into a box at the Student Store, were reviewed by John Reuss and his board of helpmates. Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists Tyro Weekly and Tyro Annual staff members who are outstanding belong to the Card City chapter of Quill and Scroll, international in scope and exclusive in membership. The club has sponsored a dance for the first time this year, Tyro Twirl, where the student- body received its annuals early. Linda Koch was the president. Quill and Scroll members were lrow onel Charlotte Nolen, Judith Johnson, Jim Kitchen, Martie Mullins, Mr. Feldman, Linda Koch, Donna Kolb, Gail Curran, l row twol Bert Leaverton, Agnes Mullins, Rachel Alvarez, Mickey Gulley, Gordon Paravano, Louis Chmielewski, Jerry Morris, Ray Diard. Members of Band Lettermen are I row onel Wayne Roser, Beverly Choate, Edre Meadows, John .SJTIELL Dan Gallardo, Lidia Morales, Paul Ramirez, Bob Thatcher, lrow twol Richard Gomez, Ron Ridenour, Steve Woodburn, David Smith, John l-layes, John Knitter, Dave Gibson, lrow threel J. B. Antrobus, Clifford Boeving, Tom Duncanson, Jimmie Lara, Bob Harmston, Ray Blake, Kenny Jones. ltiststsr X wld swirl DMMSSAUJ Ee- wax Qcrua. Cecil - be ' ' X 3,-Mpc fbaweeoc Rubs? GQBCLLUX Hard work contributes to na Si o Ccircls yr ici' 5 Honored Band Members Clarity, Sharpness in Photos, CIub's Goal Each of the people pictured has earned a letter by A brilliant flash of light and the sound of a camera active participation in the band. Marching with the shutter closing is music to the ears of these camera fans. band through all types of events, these persistent people, Advisor Mr. Threatt and president Mickey Gulley led having excelled in both effort and music, are entitled the Photography Club in planning field trips and selling to the letter they wear. Christmas calendars for the Epilepsy Fund. The shutter- bangers also produced a Keystone-cop type movie and many of the pictures that appear in the Tyra Annual and Weekly. Photography Club members are lrow onel Gordon Paravano, Jimmy LeMaster, Robert Sellas, Mickey Gulley, Jeanie Traynor, Freddie Alvaradog lrow twol John Finck, Bill Hammerlund, Don Starke, Curt Armstrong, Edre Meadows, Mae Force. Members of the band are lrow onei Abe Saens, Jeanie Traynor, Wayne Roser, Eliza- beth Demmelmier, lrow twoi Duke Rouse, Tona Levin, Phillip Adams, Jim Lord, Skip Mosher, Bob Harmston, A. C. U'Ren,' lrow three? Duane Sawyer, Margaret Grimes, Tommy Blanton, Herb Kershner, Kenny Jones, Tom Duncanson, Mike Hebert, Denny Bostwick, Ray Blake, lrow fouri Edre Meadows, Monte Snyder, Dave Gibson, Armand Reymer, Mike Gutierrez, Bob Thatcher, Irma Gliesmannj lrow fivel Beverly Choate, Lloyd Johnson, Douglas Moyer, John Moseley, Jack DeHamer, Jerry Holcomb, Janet Sonover, Joy Arnold, Robert Guillen, lrow sixl Craig Ririe, Henry DeLao, Barney McClure, Jim Isaacson, Lydia Morales, Joe Ortiz, Brenda Lyons, Dwight Murray, John Rodriguez, Ben Cranford, Eddie Martinez, James Morgan, Steve Woodburn, lrow seveni Ron Ridenour, .Dennis Nixon, David Smith, Charles Maciejewski, Frank Barrios, Paul Ramirez, Phil Stumpf, Cliff Boeving, John Hayes, John Smith, Jesse Moreno, Don Cravens, Richard Moore, Don Brown. Music Makers Add Color to Games A flash of color, the gleam of golden horns against the sun, the roll of the drum, and blaring of the trumpets tell spec- tators at a game that the band is marching onto the field. Led by drum major Abe Saens, the band con- tributes greatly to school spirit at the games. Music aclcls harmony to Ccircls' life Music on a more serious basis is supplied by the tion in the orchestra. The group has proven itself time SBI-lS orchestra, also under the direction of Mr. Allan C. and time again, as they perform the best works of art U'Ren, These young people have received an invaluable with confidence and clarity. education in the better types of music through participa- Members of the orchestra are lrow onei Lucille Ramirez, Joyce Hoggue, Virginia Gallagos, Sharron Haury, Merle Goodloe, Richard Chavez, Duane Sawyer, Cliff Bolding, Pat Herold, Darrel Botkin, Rhio Shoemaker, lrow twol Paul Ramirez, Ron Ledford, Eddie Martinez, Abe Saens, Charles Maciejewski, Jim Morgan, Manuel Queveda, Jess Valdez, David Smith, Esther Estrada, Ron Riden- our, Dan Cravens, Rudy Aleman, lrow threei Sandra Flood, Karren Walters, lda Ampran, Nancy Owen, Larry Doetseh, Suzzy Bailey, Linda Phillips, Roger Scaramella, George Carrillo, Roberta Neauman, New- ton Ford, Elizabeth Demmelmaier, Doris DuPraw,' lrow fourl Carol I-ljerleid, Sharon Witkauckas, Mary Steven- son, Neoma Gilstrap, Donnie Hardenberg, Karen Belter, Judy Woods. vi gf. Qnhw 'ZFQ1 Sgigfffgigg www :fi awueuxyi Q E+ 0 4 5' 222 29 3 2 2 5 3 ix 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 . , T i ,Ab,:Q 3 A 22.4.2 Q 3 2 35 333 Sideliner officers were lrow onei Judy Cook, Mr. Threatt, Janice Hellman, lrow twol Betty Sauer, Jolene Gillard, Millie Eskew,' lrow threel Michelle Becker, Bud Mayer, Linda Torta. Sideliners Roar Approval, Support Teams Cheering our sports squads on to victory through organized mayhem has been the function of the SBHS Sideliners. Led by president Janice Hellman with sponsor Bill Threatt, all Card citizens who paid their dues had reserved seats at games and produced enormous quanti- ties of school spirit. Clubs organize good times for school Unique Inter-school Club Plans Fun Card City's only joint activity with Pacific is the Gangplank group, which functions throughout both the school year and summer. Some of their plans included the Basketball Prom and a twice-weekly activity night for teenagers at Perris Hill Park. President of the SBHS group was Bill Garrett. Gangplank representatives were lrow onel Judy Hostrup, Bill Garrett, Agnes Mullins, lrow twol Jom Selbert, Marti Mullins, Millie Eskewg lrow threel Louis Chmielewski, Bert Leaverton. is H. Girls League Cabinet consisted of, lrow onel Saundra Mathews, Raff Bailey, Judy Cook, Mrs. Neel, Janet Christopher, Kris Dahlstrom, Pat Beery,' lrow twol Linda Rawlinson, Beth Josi, Linda Hill, Rachel Hernandez, Joyce James, Jeanne Bauer, Rachel Alvarez. All students members of these two clubs GIRLS LEAGUE BOYS FORUM An organization that represents the girls of Card City The male counterpart of Girls League, Boys Forum, is Girls League. The cabinet represents the club, and represents the boys of Cardinal City. Headed by presi- carries out many interesting projects, such as the big dent Dan Gallardo, this orginaztion has contributed much and little sister program at the beginning of the year. to SBHS. Boys Forum officers are Dan Gallardo, Bill Coleman, Richard Gomez, Bill Zellman. 3 Q Y .4 J r fl ' :ee . . G 1 2 1,4 , ffl fig? ra., . J' 3 ... Q. I s i :ggxgr em : m its ?' ' .ss .f . I t 1 J ,Wz..,'.s-K-gfwf.fn3Q3A ' Owl J' . Q ii M.,n-g 7 x ki 5 X Q At the encl of the 59'ers rainbow lay mines of wealth, Searched for with finesse and stealth. Honor ancl scholarships were the prizes. Won in many shapes and sizes. THE PROOF OF OUR EFFORTS fl JANICE HELLMAN, Basketball Sweetheart, l958Q59 Qi 1,-555' . M M JANE CLARK, Football Queen, I958-59 Fifty-niner's belles loring glamour to Cord City Diane Rust First Princess Football Kathy Steeby First Princess Basketball Beth Josi Second Princess Basketball Lana Glenn Junior Darling Pert senior Millie Eskew beams with pride under the bejeweled crown of Miss Basketball San Bernardino of 7959. heralded thru the valley Senior speaker Raff Bailey waxes elo- quent on the past year. W-EV' Climaxing an eventful year, David Adanfs defivers a parting address. 'Xl ., :-- -' i .. Pi wi 'ay ze' H197 A V A ,mwfgy my -. we M, -.4......., ,ss. .. A M.-,,.w,,,.,. ,, ,,,.Q,-.,,..,.-,.-,-,,.c.... .A,,t.-.. ---W ,,-.,,,..,,,-,,+,,,4 , ,,f,,,-,,,.. ,, Attractive Frances Villasenor is crowned queen of the Mexican Hacienda at John Reuss talks on future heights to the 1959 National Orange Show by Senor Ernesto Garcia Moreno. be attained by graduating Cardinals. Judy Brodie, Nr. Wagner's star pupil, displays sweep- stakes winning award. Proficient in tie cls of Pm, H si Q.-in QA Nw:- 'VY 5 . V, wif ip isailfikk .eimih ,1 A- an mY F j f ., Rico gn 1' , f My ,. 14, y 2 . , 'I , 2 4 W ' ' 4 ji 4 4 ,.ff:- A ,..-., 4, R Haemolytic Transmission of immunity to Hymenolepes nana is the tongue twisting name of Howard Weldman's project. science. Outstanding ' i uns: tux: Patti Pingel demonstrates that boys have no corner on Junior Leroy Yokel took second place honors with his brains with her winning project. outstanding project. COLCWH G ovLTH s in THE mms Sillm coismcms on min annum PLANTS UF mum fish' W ww, sizfumiss me PLANTEDSEE!ELUW me onus sou: wis PREPAREUHQCEEE mam L'-'1 Auunus -We RESULTS . S gsm LEAF sg EN irii.'.i!LATFnul'lH Marie Engels walked off with the third place biologicalaward in ilth grade division. EFFEICTSLEF ' GLLITAHIC ACID DN THE REGENEIRATIVE POWER TRITURUE VIRIDEISCEINE John Kwock's experiments with salaman- dersinMr.Ash's class won him a lst place award. F l E fi ii ,f P Richard Ponce, winner I ' S of the Physics Scholar- Bill Theines, Carolyn Stamp, Diane Rust, and Judi Cooper were the proud ship, proudly poses for winners of several art awards which were displayed throughout school. our cameras. Cards are richly I W F1.. Q '. 4 155351 ' S v . ' ' ,W ., 3 .X s y . ,eic .-.A p w K ,....-. . R John Smith met and defeated stiff com- petition in the Round Table classification. i I .151 5, Linda Philips placed f'rst in the Identifica- tion challenge. rewa rclecl. ,ww 1 2 Edward Martines showed undeniable skill in French com- prehension at Lan- guage Field Day. , , ,ma i E E. i Q s B 1' Joy Fisher talked her way to a first place in French Oratory. Q4' Jack Rosenthal placed lst in lst year Spanish comprehen- sion at the field day, l 4 . , 4 ln the classification of 3rd year native Spanish students June Fordes, Lee Johnson, and Carolyn Hull are non- in 20 Questions, Ruben Serrano, Frank Alvarado, and native lst year Spanish students who placed in the 20 Refugio Bocanegra took the honors. Questions classification. Z E? E: 5 S is ig 1 5' ,ff W ff, . 1 ff . L ,VL y 4 fl if it XE 'ist 'Qi A Z if ff -,, s hf' 5 is 'di A The senior class was proud to turn out three National Merit Qualifiers, Bob Mathai, Roy Freborg, and Mike Miller. s ,st ,A ln, Mr, Van Buskirk goes over some new scripts with potential actors and actresses, Meredith Waller, John Schwartz, Buy Mayer, and Joy Fisher. Varied facets of Cardinal Kathleen Abe was chosen this year's Daughter of the American Revolu- tion on the basis of her citizenship and patriotism. Gary Kimbrough, Fae Brandt and Willie Gaines were chosen as the students with the most colorful cos- tumes on Color Day. M? Advanced Secretarial Majors learn to take dictation and to perform the duties which they will need as successful secretaries. life show tremendous talent at SBHS. I I i Seniors John Reuss and David Adams came out on top in such fields as de- bate, oratory, extemporaneous speak- ing and declamation. Looking forward to another year of speech activities are Pat Forgey and Sue Kiesling. With only one year behind them, Sopho- mores Stan Orrock, Ann Dunkle and Barbara Hoff are well on their way toward advanced public speaking. 2 ROY SCIALABBA, Bay Athlete of 1952-59 For participation in Baseball and Football Yi' fp +3 ix if m hx Q' ff MA A- AQ is Q 3 A u f . , Q 1? X X MS IE-' xi Q wg 5- . Q - W 3 2 ff 1 E 7 . .1- : f , 4. . ,,.. ga, gf 0 ,Q 1 Mi'-N KARLYNE TAN, Girl Athlete of I958-59 Winner of the Sue Holbert Award 1 1 gt! 'F if ' E- C Q , .lfi Q Ya? ' K I .5 23:5 -J, Q, 25.5 if If If Q. 5 5 41: 'Ms - . ,mf-nl! sf' 'mln 'U E 4' w,REALTOR5 'ig-M 'K L K li'fQ , . - 1 , e. ' 'J r' V f f s avwwwvc kk: W, .Zi ini im iq mums SZ f 2 Flnamsnf ,mg 1 X K i mmm - , 2-0 711' ff4y,Ki X 'WW U ig 4E 4 1ff'Q The knowledge etched in '59ers' brains Is gold dust used for '49ers' gains. Wits eke out ways to profit with small pain And never spent, afresh begin again. LET'S ixr ju 1 3 Ng, r N N. W, X 4 .ts Wg, K ' Y-xx ii fi PATRONIZE OUR FRIENDS , NN -xx X .y x 3 A ff' . 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Sierra Way TUrner 2-4011 393 E Street TUrner 9-2701 San Bernardino, Cohfofnia San Bernardino, California 181 - .4 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK San Bernordinds Only Independent Bank Court and E Streets TUrner 9-9931 Son Bernardino, Colifornicl Refreshing remembrance AUTOG RAPHS ' 1aar W' 'A' r f-A-rn' 77 ' ' r' ' 6 wi., 5 . Q if FQ! ' ,, ?w iN X 9 I Ae fkig: I I ..---------- X if : gLn 4 X if 'xl - W - I E .... V X I ' ,, i ..i.,, V YA , 'r - - n ' Bottled under authority of The Coca-Colo Company by L--. NX Nl Q!! M SENIGRS Looking for ci GGOD Job? Job training at full pay - Opportunities to advance - Frequent increases - Top Benefits EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 279 E Street San Bernardino, California Pucitic Telephone Congratulations T The Class of '59! - We are proud of the fact that you selected HARRIS' PHOTO STUDIO to fake your senior pictures THE o COMPANY SAN aeRNARoiNo ruvsnsme neomqos ZFQL' Green Slamps wilh cash purchases and down paymenis. 7'T- . 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E sfreef TUrner 9-0391 . - XX 1 , EM San Bernardino, California . .L WM , ' ix ' U Gold Medals . . . should clank in the inkstained hands of the Fifty- niners of the TYRO ANNUAL as rewards to the people listed below. They gave freely of their time to better the book. Mr. Stagg and Mr. Gordon of The Harris Company Photo Studio. Miss Carolyn Roe, end-sheet artist. Mr. George Van Franklin Press, Auken and Paul Magnuson, faithful printers. Mr. Cannicott of Los Angeles Engraving Company, sage adviser. Miss Meyers of the Student Store, custodian of TYRO finances. Faculty members, patient with TYRO staffers. Mr. Regalado, adviser, backer, friend. 185 l A Appleton, Ethel 75 Beecham, JoAnn 106, 150 Burton, Mike 33, 108, 146 Abarca, Jesse Jesus 106 Abarca, Lucy 124 Abbott, Arlene 148, 155 Abe, Anna 106, 154, 155,' 159 Where to fincl the '59ers Boyd, Ernest 53, 59, 107 Abe, Kathleen, 74, 146, 149, 154 Abner, Miriam 106 Aboytes, Stan 74 Abrego, Sylvia 124 Ackman, James 124 Acosta, Michael 124, 155 Acosta, Tony 47, 147, 159 Acuna, Charles 46, 56 Adame, Gloria 74 Adarne, Neome 106 Appleton, Wayne 124 Araiza, Anthony 124 Arellano, Augustina 75 Arevalo, Cynthia 124 Arias, David 40 Arias, Edward 124 Arias, Joe 106 Armendarez, Josephine 75 Armendarez, Tom 124 Armstrong, Caroline 75 Armstrong, Curtis 124, 157 Arnold, Joy 106, 158 Arnold, Bob 124 Arnold, Larry 124 Arrieta, Arthur 106 Arrieta, l-lelen 106 Ary, Thomas A. 75 Been, Martha CMarlu1 76 Beeson, Gary 76 Bell, Beatrice lBettyl 76 Bell, Caroline 106 Bell, Clinton 124 Bell, Stephen 124 Bellah, Carole 124 Belter, Sharon 124, 154, 158 Beltran, Raul 124 Benavente, Manuel 124 Bence, Sally 106 Bender, Rainer 61 Benites, Mary 76 Benitez, Rebecca 106 Bennen, Sandra 124 Bennett, Clifton 106 Bennett, Harry 106 Boyd, Susan 125 Boyer, Dennis 107 Boyle, Betty 125 Boyle, Gerald 107 Boyles, Allen lGeorge 41, 57, 46 76, 1 , 151 Boyles, Jacqueline 125 Box, Clinton 125 Braasch, Robert 107 Bracy, Bradle Martha 125 y, Andrew 125 Bradley, Clifford 51, 58, Bradley, Doris 107 Bradley, Edward 125 Bradshaw, Lottie 125 Brady, Robert 76, 159 Brakesman, Carol 125, 146 Branen, Stephen 125 Bennett Adams, David 74, 140, 146 Aghbyl Cgrol 124 Joseph 124 150, 151 Adams, Donald 124 Adams, Phillip 154, 158 ' Adams, Sharon 74 Adiano, Louis 53, 59, 106 Agcaoili, Irene 74 Aguilar, Albert 42, 74 Aguilar, Gloria 124' Aguilar, Aguilera, Aguilera, Aguirre, Aguirre, A uirre Robert S. 106 Maria 106 Charles Steven 124 Carmen 106 Eleanor 124 Gloria 106 Ashby, Dennis 106 Ashcroft, Susan 106, 159 Ashford, Sandra 124 Atlas, Bobbie 124 Aubert, Jim 124 Auerbach, David 52, 106 Austin, Stephen 124 Autler, Marlo 75 Autobee, Antonia 106 Averill, Barbara 124 Avila, Jennie 75 Avila, Petra 106 Avilez, lda 124 Ayon, Douglas 124 Q 1 Aguirre, Norma 124 Akers, Larry 74 Akers, Patricia 106 Alalig, Glen 124 Alcala, Elizabeth 124, 159 Alcara, Angie 74 Alcaraz, Jennie 106 Aldrich, Elizabeth 1Bethl 106 Aleman, Rudolfo 47, 60, 74, 158 Aleman, Vince 106 Alexander, James 166 Allen, Billy 106 Allen, Carol 124 Allen, Jacquilin 124, 150, 159 Alien, James R. 74, 151, 153 Allen, Victor 124, 151 Allender, Jon 74 Allingham, Gary 57, 74 Allsup, Larry 61, 106 Almarez, Connie 74 Pilar 106 Almazan, Alvarado, Aurora 124 Alvarado, Cecelia 152 Frank 106 Alvarado, Alvarado, Freddie 157 Alvarado, Mary Cecilia 106, Azvedo, Sharon 106, 145 B Bagwell, Richard 124 Baeza, Elia 106 Baeza, Peter 106 Bailey, Carol 145 Bailey, Larry R. 75 Bailey, Marylou 75, 148 Bailey, Mike 60, 106 Bailey, Raff 75 151 Bailey, Susan 124, 158 Bak, Patricia 75 Baker, John 106 Baker, Joyce 75 Baker, Richard E. 106 Balderrama, James 124 Balderrama, Michael 124 Baldwin, Karolyn Sue 76 Baldwin, Patricia 124 Ballard, Marita 76 Ballesteros, Dan 40, 60, 151 Ballesteros, Dorothy 124, 150 Ballesteros, Walter 76 Ballinger, Edwin 124 Banks, Clayton 106 Barbrick, Sharon 124 Barclay, Colleen 106 Barco, LeRoy 76 Barnes, Dianne 106 150, 154 Alvarez, Louise Esther 124 Alvarez, Lucy 124 Alvarez, Paul 74 Alvarez, Paul Lewis 124 Alvarez, 156 Alvarez, Rachel 34 106, 155, Teresa 124 Alonzo, Richard 124 Amari, T homas 74 Amparan, lda Marie 150, 124,1 52, 158 Andersen, David 74, 156 Anderson, Charles Pete 124 Anderson, Dennis 74 Anderson, Jane 106 Anderson, Kathy 75, 148 Anderson, Scarlett 75, 145 Barney, Julia 106 Barrientos, Helen 124 Barrios, Cecilia 1SheliaJ 145 Barrios, Frank 124, 158 Barrios, Mary 124 Baskett, Sharon 124 Batchelor, Steve 33, 61, 76, 146 Bates, Dianne 124, 159 Bates, Warner lEarll 76 Bauer, Jean 76, 149, 150, 159 Baumgardner, Susan Gail 124 Baxter, Anne 124, 150, 152 Baxter, Bill 76 Bays, Barbara 76 Anderson, Velma 124 Andres, Joyce 124 Anger, Carol 106, 146, 151, 153 Anthony, America 75, 159 Anthony, Rebba 106 Antillon, Bernardo 124 Antillon, Ernie J, 75 Antone, Mary 75, 107 Antrobus, Jim 46, 51, 106, 157 186 Beach, Karen 106, 148, 149 Bean, Madia 124 Bean, Ronald 106 Beard, Jerry 106 Becerra, Erlinda 124 Becker, Curtis 76 Becker, Larry 124 Becker, Michele 106, 160 Becker, Starlyn 124 Becker, Richard 59 Beckley, Richard 76 Bennett, Leilani 76 Bennett, Theresa lTerry Mariel 124 Bensch, Jacqueline 106 Benson, John 46, 56 Bentley, Josh Uohnl 107 Bergerson, Carol 124, 159 Berry, Patricia 19, 107 Berryhill, Carol 124 Bessermin, Phil 107 Beyerle, Edward 124 Biehler, Danny 124 Biggers, Jesse 53 Bingham, Thomas 124 Bird, David 107 Bishop, Eddie Uohnl 124 Blgjkburri, L1l'1dCJ 107, 148, 150, 152, 154 Blackmon, Ken 124 Blair, Gary 124, 151 Blake, Raymond 106, 157, 158 Blakely, Betty 1Elizabethl 76 Blakely, Joan 124, 150 Blakeslee, Roy 124 Blanc, Louis 76 Blankenship, Joy 124 Blanton, Tommy 124, 158 Blasongame, Barbara 124, 150 Blasongame, Sharon 76, 86, 148 Blaylock, Susan 124, 148 Bless, William 1Billl 155 Bliss, Robert 124 Block, Jean 124 Bloomer, Sheri 107, 159 Blough, Virginia 107 Bluder, Charles 76 Blum, James R. 155 Blunck, David lRulonl 124 Blyseth, Daniel 124 Boatman, Philip 107 Baatright, Anita 107 Bocanegra, Alfredo 107 Bocanegra, Mary 107 Bocanegra, Refugio 47, 124 Bocka, Marie 148, 19 Boeving, Clifford 107, 112, 158 Bond, Dianne CLibertyl 107 Bone, Darrell 46, 107 Bonn, Danny Mike 64, 107, 147, 150 Bonne, Danny 124 Boone, Janet 124 Borden, Lucille 76, 159 Born, Martha 124 Borst, Joan 124 Borst, Robert 107 Borque, Dorothy 107 Bostwick, Robert Dennis 107, 1 58 Botello, Arthur 124 Botello, Arthur Tudy 124 Botello, Esther 76 Botkin, Deryl 124, 158 Bottini, Shirley 124 Bowery, Judy 107 Bowman, Carol 125 Box, Clinton 151, 153 Branham, Jerry 107 Branson, Anna 125 Brant, Fae lGladysJ 76 Braswell, Mary Ann 76 Braswell, Shirley 125 Bratton, Bill 125 Braun, Barbara 107 Brawley. William 125 Brewet, l-larold Frank 125 Brewer, Joann 125 Brewer, Pamela 76 Brewer, Shirley 125 Briggs, Sharon 125 Brigham, Frank 41, 125, 151 Briones, Alfred 76 Bristow, James 76 Brittain, Craig 107 Brodie, Judith 76, 149, 151 Brokaw, Charles Wendell 76 Brooks, Benny 53, 59, 107 Brotherton, Karen 125 Brown Albert 107 Brown, Barbara 107, 159 Brown, Bezeairlu lBunny1 47, 59, 125 Brown, Christine 125 Brown, Coy Ann 76 Brown, David 125 Brown, Don 58, 107, 155 Brown, Gerald 125 Brown, Eugene 51, 56, 125 Brown, Patricia 125 Brown, Philip E. 40, 54, 55, 76, 151 Brown ,waibuf 53, 59, 125 Browning, Olivia 125 Bru:e, Sheila 125 Bruss, Donald 125 Bruton, Dana Sue 86, 148 Bryan, Billie 108 Bryant, Johnnie Mae 77 Bryant, Marcia 125 Brzezi nski, Ron 46, 58 Buchanan, Sam 77 Buchanan, Willie 125 Buckley, Arthur 108 Buckles, Larry Emmitt 125 Buckley, Mary 125 Budner, Lillian 125 Buffett, Marilyn 108 Buffington, Robert 108 Bulgren, Marianne 77 Bullock, Brenda 77, 149, 159 Bunce, James 108 Bunce, Richard 125 Bunevich, Katherine 125 Bunting, Carol A. 77 Burgan, Sandra 108 Burae, Randy 108, 151, 153 Burger, Barbara 148, 108 Burgess, Fredrick 125, 150, 152, 155 Burke, Jack 57, 77 Burkhammer, Marsha 125 Burris, Mary 125 Burris, Mike 125 Burris, Vanda 125 Burson, Richard 125 Burton, Charles 108, 151 153 Burss, Don 59 Burton, Ronald 108 Buscemi, Patricia 108 Bussey, Kenneth 46, 108 Buthman, Diana 125 Buthman, John 77 Butler, Emmanuel 41, 108 Butler, James 108 Butler, Jimmy 125 Butler, Jewel 125 Butler, Michael 125 Butler, Velma 77, 150, 152 Buum, David 125 Buum, Grant 108 Buum, Linda 77 Buxton, Clifford 125 Bybee, Helen 108 C Cabrera, Lucille 126 Cabrera, Yolanda 108 Cadena, Blas 77 Cadena, Josephine 126 Cadenhead, Karen 126 Cairns, David 108 Calderon, Louie 108 Caldera, l-larold 77 Caldera, Charles 126 Calderon, Priscilla 108 Camarena, Erlene 126 Camblin, Julie 126 Cambon, Brenda 77 Cameron, Doug 126 Camp, Kaye 159, 126 Campana, Anita 77 Campbell, Bennie 108 Campbell, William 126 Canady, Ronald 108 Candelaria, Anita 126 Cantlay, Teri 108 Cape, Bob 126 Caracciolo, John 108 Carbajal, Elaine 126 Carcano, Jennie 108 Cardoza, Delfina 108 Carey, Mark 126 Carey, Patricia 108 Carlson, Dale 126 Carlson, Lindo 108 Carpenter, Addie lDeel 126 Carpenter, Donna 126 Carr, Patricia 126, 151, 153 Carrier, Thomas 108 Carrillo, George 77, 158 Carrillo, Lydia 126 Carrillo, Marlo 126 Carrillo, Mickey lMiguelJ 77 Carrillo, Richard 107, 108 Carroll, Robert 46 Carter, Darrell 41, 42 Carter, Jerry 126 Carter, Lynda 77 Camp, Kay 148 Casas, Alicia 77 Case, Lynda 108 Casillas, Stella 108 Cassera, Steve 77 Castaneda, Amelia 77 Castaneda, Marilyn lDelia1 108 Castillo, Albert 126 Castillo, John 126 Castillo, Lydia 108 Castleman, Wendy 126, 146 Castro, Daniel 126 Castro, Jessie 108 Castro, Linda 77 Castro, Lorenzo 108 Causey, Doris 126 Causey, Terry Gale 126 Ceballos, Gloria 108 Cereceres, Sammy 40, 59, 60 126, 151 Cervantes, Mary 108 Chaffin, Le Ann Jean 108 Chaffin, Ronald 126 Chandler, Martha 77 Chandler, Vesteen 108 Chang, Kyung Lak lKenny1 10 Fahncr, Jackie 127, 128 Davis Lewis 47, 53, 59 Charbonneau, Rodney 54, 77 Chartier, Martin 109 Chavez, Edward 77 Chavez, John 109 Chavez, Paula 126 Chavez, Richard 109 Childress, John S. 77 Chmielewski, Louis 33, 151, 160, 78 Chretin, lrene 109 Christ, Bobby 109 Christensen, Joan 78 Christie, William 126 Christopher, Janet 78, 117, 140, 147, 150 Christopher, Sandra 126 Choate, Bev. 126, 109, 152, 158 Cisco, Nicole 126 Cisco, Rita 109 Cisneros, Patricia 126, 145 Cisneros, Gloria 145 Clark, Jane 78, 89, 141, 144 Clark, Marvin C. 109 Clark, Mary lConnie1 109, 159 Clark, Trenton 109 Clark, Velma 78, 109 Clarke, James 126 Clarke, Gerald 126 Clawson, Klar 78, 159 Cleatwood, Harlin 126 Cline, Kathryn 78, 146, 149 Coates, Linda 126 Coatney, Janet 126 Coats, Allan S. 78 Coble, Lawrence 126 Coburn, Lucinda 78, 144, 155 Cohn, Donna 109, 146, 149 Cole, Gwen, 109, 145 Coleman, Clifford 109 Coleman, David G. 52, 61, 78, 146 Collens, Francis 126 Colley, Ben 109 Collier, Melody 109 Colunga, Diane 109 Colvin, Leonard 126 Comer, Ed 126, 150 Conaway, Jesse 126 Concienne, Earl 78, 159 Connor, Marla 78 Conner, Phil 47, 126 Conover, Janet 126 Contaoi, Fred 53, 126 Contrell, Edmund 126 Conway, Harold 109 Cook, Janet 126 Cook, Judith 78, 99, 149, 160 Cox, Kenny 126, 159 Cox, William Ezekiel 79 Craft, Gloria 109 Cranford, Benny 126, 158 Cravens, Daniel L. 79, 151, 159 Cravens, Chester 109 Cravens, Williams 109, 147 Crayton, Alonzo 109 Cresswell, Ernest 109 Crew, Judy 126 Crews, Vernon lButch1 54, 79 Crews, Linda 126, 145 Cross, Phillip 79 Dickey, Gene 127 Diedrich, Frances 109 Dillon, Linda 80 Dishon, Dixie 127 Dixon, Antoinette 109, 159 Dobbel, Dennis 109, 147 Dodson, Rena 109 Doetsch, Larry 109, 158 Dolan, James 80 Dominguez, Robert 109, 159 Donaldson John 80, 151, 153 Donaldson, Kay 127 Evans, Alene 80 Evans Gene 127 Evans Linda 80, 151 Evans, Marcella 110 Evans, Mike J. 127 Evans Rcger Dean 1 10 Evans, Sharon 127 Everheart, Dennis 127 Ewbank, Kristine 80 Ewing, Bill 80 F Fabeia, Maria 110 Croutz, Joan 79, 148 Crowell, Edmund 58, 79 Crowson, Patricia 79, 148, 151, 153 Crowson, Richard 1Mike1 127 Cruickshank, Lynn 127 Cruz, Barbara 109, 159 Cuellar, Frances 127 Culberson, Dorothy 79 Culbertson, Dan 127 Culley, Jack 127 Culver, Barbara 109 Culver, Betty 79 Culver, Sandra 109 Culverhouse, Larry 127 Cundiff, Leland 127 Cunningham, Carol 127 Cunnin ham June 79 Q I Cunningham, Tim 33, 47, 60, 109, 151 Curran, Gail 35, 109, 151 Curtin, Barbara 109 Czysz, Terry 59 D Dades, George 79 Dahlstrom, Alan Dean 109 Dahlstrom, Kristin 78, 79, 149, 159 Dahlstrom, Lanny Phil Dailey, Beatrice 79 Dailey, Maureen 127 Damron, Robert 103, 127 D'Angelo, John 109 Daniels, Elvira Rosalie 79 Darling, Claude 79 Darling, Jimmy 53, 59, 127 Darling, Sue 109, 159 Davalos, Maria 127 Davenport, Emma R. 127 Davenport, Laurence 127 Davenport, Margaret 80 Donovan, Lorraine 127, 150, 152 Dorado, Roy 109 Dorado, Virginia 80 Dorney, Michael 127 Dorney, Patty 109 Dorsett Dan 127 Dort, Rbndy 80 Douglas, Ronald 109 Douglas, Stanley 127, 147, 151, 153 Downes, Rudolph 80, 127 Downing, Patsy 109 Downing, Robert 150, 152 Downs, Megerd 1 10 Draxler, John 127 Drews, Judith 80, 148 DuBois, Amado 127 Gary 110, 151 DuBois, Dunbar, Dwain D. 80 Dunbar, John 80 Carol 1 10 Duncan, Duncan, Kathlyn 127 Duncanson, Tom 110, 146, 158 Dunbar, Bill 127 Dunkle, Ann 127, 151 Dunn, Carolyn 110 Dunn, Kathy 110 Dunn, Bev 127 Dunson, James 80 Davis, Danny 88 Davis, Frenacee 80, 100, 159 Davis James L. 80 Davis Jim 127 Davis Davis 1 Robert A. 127 Robert L. 109 Davisbn, Dixie 80 Denham, Sandra 127 155, Cooper, Gary Allen 126, 151 Cooper, Gary 59 Cooper, Judith 78, 98, 147, 149, 151 Cooper, Mary A, 78 Cooper Willie B, 109 Willie V. 109 Cooper, Corbo, Mattie 109 Cordero, Arthur 126 Cordova, lrene 126 Cornejo, Anita 109 Cornelius, Stan 49, 78 Cornelius, Steve 51, 126 Corona, Manuel 126 Coronado, Ruben 126 Correll, Dennis 126 Cortez, Carmen 109 Cortez, Rosie lRosa1 126 Cory, Gayle 126 Coryell, Charlotte 126 Cosand, Gary 109 Cosby, James 53, 126 Costello, Pamela 79, 148 Cottman, Audrey 79, 150 Cotton, Larry 126 Couch, Henry 126 Couley, Richard 78 Coughlin, Warren 109 Cowell, James 79 Cowell, Sharon 1Peterson1 126 Cox, Barry 79, 159 Cox, Jack Lee 78 Cox, Jerry 109 Dawson, Jo Ann 80 Dawson, Mack 127 Dean, Gary 46, 127 DeCrevecoeur, Susan 109 Dedmon, Robert 109 Deagan, John 80 De Fillipes, Frances 127 De Hamer, Jack 127, 158 Delbert, Myrna 127 DeLaCruz, Pete 127 DeLao, Henry 58, 109 De Leon, Magdalena 80 Delgado, Gilbert 127 Dalgado, Yvonne 127 Demeter, Mary 146, 109 Demmelmaier, Elizabeth 127, 158 DeMorst, Carol 80, 147, 151 DeMorst, Charles 47, 52, 59, 127 Denningham, Rick 127 Dennis, Sidney 55, 109 Dennis, Vaughn 80 Devine, Benjamin 127 Deyoe, Roger 127 Diard, Raymond 34, 80, 156 Diaz, Gloria 127 Diaz, Ralph John 40 Dick, Dorothy 127 Dunson, Shari E. 80 Dunson, Wendle 127 Doris 158 Dupraw, Duran, Micaela 110 Duran, Robert 127 Durgin, Robert 127 Dynes, Robert 127 Earhart, Leroy 110 Eason, William 127 Eastburn, Ronald 110 Easterling, Marla 80 Easterling, Ted 127 Eastwood, Joan 127 Eaton, Deanna 80 Eby, Ed 16, 33, 110, 146, 156 Eby, Laura 1 10, 146, Efkols, Larraiane 80 Edwards, John 60 Edwards, Marcia 127 Eggers, Anita 80, 159 Eggers, William 127 Elenburg, Darrell 80 Elford, Betty 127 Elizarranaz, Margaret 127 Elliott, Charles 110 Ellis, Harvey 127 Ellsworth, Patty 1 10 Ellzey, Vivian 80, 147 Elton, Jerry 49, 56, 110 Emery, Wally 110 Emslie, Sharon 110 148 Engles, Marie 150, 151, 152, 153, 155 Engle, Paul 127 English, Pat 127 Enriquez, George 54, 80 Enriquez, Manuel 110 Epps, Sandra 1 10 Eskew, Mildred 34, 80, 160 Espitia, Joe 127 Esquer, Mary 1 10 Esquer, Victoria 80 Estrada, Estrada, Esther 158, 80 Fred 110 Estrada, Gloria 110, 159 Estrada, Lucy 127 Etter, D iana 127 Fair, Linda 80 Fallucca, Patricia 82, 148 Farkas, llona 81 Farley, Anthony 61, 1 10 Farley, Roy 110 Farmer, Lyle 128 Fasana, Donald 110 Faulk, Stephen 52, 58 Faulkner, Robert 128 Favela, Minnie 128 Favela, Nancy 81 Favela, Rosa 110 Fawcett, Mary Jo 128 Fay, Richard 110 Fehuald, C. 159 Feldt, Bob 128 Fellwock, Janet 128 Felton, Linda 128, 159 Felts, lva 81 Felts, Jones Neal 110 Fenn, Linda 81 Ferguson, Connie 1 10 Fergusson, Kathleen 128 Fiala, Andrew 32 Fields, Robert 53, 128, 147 Filer, Ellen 81 Filippini, Olivia 81, 103 Filippini, Orlando 128 Finck, John 81, 157 Finfrock, Donna 128 Finney, Edmund Finney, Shirley 128 Fischer, Ronald 128 Fischer, Theresa 110, 145 Fish, Michael 128 Fish, Phyllis 128 Fisher, Joy 81,146, 151,155 Fisher, Philip Fishbeck, Phillis 128 Fisher, Richard 110 Fisher, Ronald 128 Fletcholl, Marcia 110 Fletcher, Robert 128 Flint, Barbara 81 Flint, Robert 49, 81 Flint, Cliff 128 Flood, John 47 Flood, Sandra 110, 149, 158 Flores, Daniel 128 Flores, Dolores 81 Flores, Evelyn 81, 148, 149, 150 Flores, Ramona 128 Flores, Victor 128 Flowers, John 48, 49 Flowers, Robert 82, 146 Fobian, Betty 110 Folden, Sharon 1 10 Follet, Donald 46 Fooshee, Evan W. 82, 159 Force, Mae P. 128, 157 Force, Nola 110 Ford, Alma 128 Ford, Larry 82, 49 Ford, Newton Wayne 47, 158 Ford, Stanley 110 Fordos, June 128 Foreman, Virginia 110 Forgey Michael 60, 128, Forgey, Patrick 110, 147, 151 147 Fortner, George 82 Faulk, Wanda 82 Fraijo, Mary 128 Fraley, Joseph 128 France, Joyce 1 10 Francis, June 128 Francisco, David 128 Francisco, Donald 82 Franklin, Marlene 82 Frazee, Vera 82 Ferborg, Roy 82, 187, 155 Frederick, Carolyn 128 Freels, Virgil Bill 128 Freeman, Katie 110, 159 Freeman, Patricia 82 Freeman, Roger 110, 159 Freen, Walter 150 French, Wayland L. 1 10 Friedman, Arnold 34, 52, 56, 1 10 Friedrich, Kathleen 110 Frisby, Carolyn 128 Frisby, Sam 1 10 Fuentes, Donna 128 Fuela, Minnie 128 Fuge, Gerald 128 Fuller, Robert 59, 128, 151, 153 Fuller, Stephen 159 Funderburg, Diane 128 G Gaines, Willie 59, 110 Gallagher, Carrolynne 110 Gallardo, Daniel 82, 146, 147 150, 157 Gallardo, Elvira 110 Gallardo, Emilia 128 Gallardo, lda 82 Gallavan, Michael 110 Gallavan, Patrick 82 Gallegos, Evangeline 110 Gallegos, Frank 128 Gallegos, Phillip 128 Virainia 110, 158 Gallegos, Galley, Ruth 82, 149 Gallina, Barry 82 Galloway, Eddie 110 Gamboa, Tony 82 Gamboa, Yolanda 128 Gantes, Patricia 1 10 Ganty, Susan 111, 146, 150, 155 154, Garcia, Anita 82 Garcia, Arthur 111 Garcia, Beatrice 128 Garcia, Edmund 128 Garcia, Frank 128 Garcia Lupe CPetraJ 1 1 1 Garcia, Marcella 128, 145 - Garcia, Ralph 82 Garcia, Raymond 82 Garcia, Sally 128 Garcia, Tillie 111 Garcia Valente 128 Gardner, John 128 Gardner, Louisa 128 Garrett, John William 41, 82, 146, 151, 160 Garregus, Jessie 111 Garrison, Nancy 128, 154 Garrison, Terry 82, 155 Gasca, Linda 128 Gasca, Ofelia 82 Gaski1l,Jay 128 Gaskill, Viola 111 Gaskin, Cheryl 128 Gasper, Dorado 128 Gebara, Elvira 128 Gebhart, Carolyn 128 Gee, Anna 1 1 1 Genaway, Mary 128 Genaway, Kay 1 1 1 Gentry, Steve 128 George, Diane 128 George, Lauren 53 George, Sharon 107, 1 1 1 Gereb, Jerry 47, 51 Germaine, Bruce 111 German, Barbara 128 Gtrman, Christine 128 Geurts, Bruce 128 Gibbins, Martha 1 1 1 Gibford, Dennis 82 Gibson, David 111, 147, 157, 158 Gibson, Janet 123, 128 Gier, Annette 83 Gilbert, James Gary 111 Gilbert, Sandra 128 Gileno, Debbs 40, 60, 83, 151 Giles, Russel 47 187 Kaplan, Sharon 55, 113, 148 Gill, Harriet 128 Gilland, Linda 128 Gillard, Jolene 83, 160 Gillett, Ricky 128 Gilliam, Phyllis 128 Gillis, William 128 Gilstrap, Neoma 83, 146, 148, 158 Giuliano, Anthony 128 Glaspie, Shirley 83 Glaze, Gary 111 Glenn, Lana CeCe 111, 144, 159 Gliesman, Frances P. 128, 152 Gliesrnan, Irma P. 111, 152, 158 Glover, Joan E. 83 Glover, Joan V. 111, 148 Glover, Tom 128 Gneck, Mike 47 Godsey, Murray 128 Goeden, Sharon 111, 128 Goetchius, Edward 128 Goff, Judy 128 Gaffney, Ernest 46, 58, 128 Goldberg, Eileen 128, 151 , 153 Goldberg, Stephen 111 Hutton, Goldie, oeonne 33, 128, 149, 150 ,154 Gomez, Frances 128 Gomez, Gloria 128 Gomez, John 83 Gomez, Mary 11 1 Gomez, Paul 128 Gomez, Richard 59, 83, 157 Gomez, Robert 128 Gonzales, Alex 128 Gonzales, Annette 128 Gonzales, Consuelo 128 Gonzales, Eileen 128 Gonzales Elvira 111 Gonzales, Katie 1 11 Gonzales, Leo 128 Gonzales, Patsy Maria 11 1 Gonzalez, Frank 128 Gonzalez, Olivia 149 James, King, Judy 149 Goode, Howard 1 1 1 Goodloe, Carolyn 128 Goodloe, Muriel 1'58 Goodwin, Lani 18, 33, 83, 146 Gordon, Mike 128 Grace, Paul 49, 54, 83, 146, 151 Gradias, Alfred 1 11 Graham, James 128 Granville, John 83 Graves, Donald 1 1 1 Graves, Ronald 83 Gravette, Marilyn Dell 128, 148 Gravette, Ronald 1 1 1 Gray, Barbara 1 1 1 Gray, Geneva 83, 155 Grayson, Charles 1 1 1 Greavu, JoAnne 128 Green, David 83 Greene, Gilbert 41, 43 Greenstreet, Kay 128 Greenstreet, Peggy 83, 155 Greenup, Donna 83 Greenup, Jimmy 128 Greenwood, Walter 41, 58, 107 Gregory, Roger 83 Gregory, Winifred 128 Gress, John 111 Griffin, Betty 111 Griffin, James 128 Griffith, Charles P. 151, 153 Grigsby, Janice 128 Grimes, Margaret 158 Grimm, Mary 111 Groos, Arthur 61, 146, 111 Grave, Ronald 83 Guerra, Robert 11 1, 51 Guillen, Robert 129, 158 Guillen, Trini 111 Guillory, Larry 83 Gulley, Michael 83, 150, 156, 157 Gunn, Julian 51 188 Gutierrez, Barbara 83 Gutierrez, Clara 129 Gutierrez, Daniel 83, 159 Gutierrez, Evelyn 129 Hope 83, 145 Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Joe 129 Gutierrez, John 129 Gutierrez, Mike 83, 58 Gutierrez, Petra 129 Gutierrez, Rachel 129 Robert 129 Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Trudy 129 Gutierrez, Velia 84 H Hass, Elizabeth 111 159 Hackney, Leoto 84 Haggard, Glenda 84 Halbert, Dan 84 Halbert, Linda 129 Hamblin, Dolores 111 Hamel, Jerry 129 Hamerlund, William 157 Hamil, Gwendolyn 111 Hamilton, Carl 129 Hamilton, Sharon 85, 159 Hammer, Robert 41, 151 Hammond, Olivia 84, 101, 159 Hamon, Ernie 151, 153 Hamon, Shirley 129 Hancock, Beth 129 Hancock, Carole 129, 145 Claire 84 Hancock, Hancock, Deanna 84, 142 Hancock, Diane 111 Hancock, Jerry 84, 159 Hancock, Lorene 129 145 Handford, Jimmie 129 Handley, Linda 129 Hanlin, Robert 111 Hanover, George 40, 41, 57, 84, 146 Hansen, Alan 53, 111 Hansen, Vernon 129 Hanson, Judith 129 Hanson Mart 84 I Y Hardenberg, Donna 111, 158 Hardie, Ken 159 Hargett, Jack 129 Harkness, Donna 129 Harling, Richard 129 Harmston, Robert 111 157, Hellman, Victor 111 Henderson, Carol L. 1 12 Henderson, Carol J. 129 Hendricks, Dan 129 Hendrix, Vera Louise 129 Henniger, Betty 85 Henry, Susan 129, 145 Henson, Sharon 112, 155 Herkelrath, Bonnie 112 Hernandez, Arthur 129 Hernandez, David 60, 112, 151 Hernandez, Dora 85 Hernandez, Fernie 60, 112, 151 Hernandez, ltene 129 Hernandez, Jimmy 129 Hernandez, Julia 129 Hernandez, Mary 112 Hernandez, Rachel 85 Hernandez, Rudolph 47, 112 Hernandez, Roy 85 Herdenger, Donne 149 Herdon, Brent 112 Herald, Pat 158 Herrera, Elena 112 Herrera, Helen 129, 145 Herweh, Donna 1 12 Hesse, Karen 15, 112, 146, 149, 150 Hessen, Marilyn 112 Howard, Rita 85 Howard, Ruby 112 Howe, Clara 129 Howie, Beverly 129 Howing, Mary 112, 150, 159 Hubbs, Thomas 41,85,151 Hudgins, Wayne 47 Hudson, Barbara 112 Hudson, Katherine 86 Hudson, Joyce 155 Huey, Patricia 112 Huffstutler, Lannie 112, 149, 150, 155 Hughes, Betty 86 Hughes, Donna 129 Joiner, Diane 87 Jalliff, Margaret 130 Jones, Anita 1 13 Jones, Ernestine 130 Jones, Frank 113 Jones, Kenny 113, 157, 158 Jones, Janet 130 Janes, Joe 59 Jones, Pearl 113 Jones, Ross 130 Jones, Ruth 130 Jones, Sharon 130 Jones, Stanley 130 Jordan, Jerry 60, 113 Jordan, William 87 Hughes, Evelyn 85 Hughes, Gerald 129 Hughes, Jerry 107, 113 Hughes, Michael 58, 151, 153 Hughes, Sandra 113 Hull, Carolyn 129 Hull, Darrell 86 Hull, Stephen 51, 129 Hunger, Karen 113 Hunter, David 86, 154, 159 Huntington, Juanita 113 Hurrell, Saundra 113 Hutchens, Charles 129 Janie 113 Hydinger, Barbara 86, 144, Josi, Beth 140. 147, 149, 159 Joslin, Karen 130 Jozens, Catherine 1 13 Jozens, Tom 87 Judd, Katherine Sue 123, 151 Jung, Kathy 113, 130 Justus, Neil 113 K Kahler, Deanna 130, 150 Kallas, Roy 130 Kebort, Arthur 87 Hessey, Dodd 129 Hester, Sharon 112 Hetherington, Golleen 129 Hever, Michael 129 Hicks, Frances 85 Hidalgo, Andrew 112 Higbee, Don 54, 129 Hilder, Gary 85 Hileman, Carol 112 Hill, Gloria 112 Hill, Linda 85 Hill, Marilyn 129, 159 Hill, Hill Mary Lou 129 Richard Bud 85 Hillrnan, susan 129, 149 Hinkle, Farrel 85 Hinkle, Jimmy 112 158 Harnden, Jon 111 Harrel, Patricia 111 Harris, Donald 129 Harris, Eloise 84 Harris Florence 129 Harris James 61,111,147 Harris, Jerry 129 Harris, Julia 85, 149 Harris Laurence 129 Harris Paula Y. 85 Harris Raymond 59, 54, 111 Harris Sue 129 Harrison, Ruth 129 Harrison, Wanda 129 Harrison, William 46 Harshman, Loren 129 Hart, Cheryl 1 1 1 Harter, Bruce 1 1 1 Hartgrove, William 58, 111 Harty, Diane 129 Hartzog, Joyce 129 Hatfield, Marsha 85, 149 Haury, Sharon 129, 150, 152, 158 HavenhiIl,Jay1Bill1 129 Havenhill, Ronnie 111 Hayes, John 111, 157, 158 Hays, Frank 60, 85, 151 Hays, Julie 111 Headley, Gary 111 Heap, Dale 85 Heater, Pamela 129 Heatley, Richard 129 Herbert, Mike 129, 158 Hedstrom, Ray 129 Heifetz, Leonard 34, 129 Heldt, Betty Ann 85 Helie, Douglas 111 Hellman, Janice 84, 85, 146, 148, 149 Hirsch, Shirley 85, 148 Hjerelied, Carol 85, 148, 158 Hjerlied, Nancy 112 Hackman, Dennis 129 Hackman, Lee 129 Hodge, Robert 129 Hodgson, Janice 129 Hoff, Barbara 129, 151 Hoffman, Diane 129, 150 Hoffman, Terry 129 Hogan, Pat 129 Hoge, Arnold 85 Hague, Darrell 112, 146 Hague, Joyce 129, 158 Hoisington, Judith 112, 151, 159 Halbert Sue 85 Holcomb, Jerry 129 Holcomb, Howard 129 Holdridge, Sharon 112 Honey, Patrick 61, 112, 117 Holloway, Jerry 129 Holloway, Martha 129 Holmes, Larry 129 Holsanbake, Georgia Ann Homan, Billy 129 Haman, Jim 85 Honeycutt, Edith 85 Hooks, Daniel 85 Hooper, James 1 12 Hope, Thomas 1 12 Hopkins, Anita 85 Horn, Virginia 85 Hornbaker, Sandra 129 Horner, Raymond 129 Hornsby, Judith 1 12 Hostrup, Judy 112, 146, 150, 160 Hough, Walter 112 House, Ann 129, 149. 154 Hovland, Ronnie 129 Howard, Glenda 85 Howard, Johnie 41, 45, 59, 58 Howard, Patricia 129 Howard, Raymond 129 148 Hynes, Richard 86 I lmbriani, Roger 113 lndreie, Tony 86 lndrieri, Yvonne lnsley, Joan 86 lrvin, Russell 129 Isaacson, Jim 113, 150, 158 lsam, Barbara 107, 113 lsley, Donna 86 lvery, Joyce 130 J Jack, William 86 Jackson, Dean 130 Jackson, Lynwood 58 Jackson, Sharon 130 Jackson, Thaddeus 41, 58, 86, 151, 159 Jacobo, Isabel 86 Jacson, Shirley 86 James, Dexter 46, 61, 113 James, Eullas 86 James, Joyce 86, 147, 159 James, Paul 130 Sylvia 130, 159 Janssen, Harvey 113 Japs, Robert 86 Jeffcoat, Melvyn 130 Jeffords, William 86 Jenkins, Linda 130 Jenkins, Richard 113 Jennings, John 86 Jenson, Earl 130 Jensen, Paul 46 Jew, Deanna 112, 113, 146, 155 Kebort, Germaine 130 Keene, John 47 Keep, Fred 130 Keibard, Sandra 113 Keir, Nancy 130, 150 Keller, Barbara 130, 145 Keller, Frederic 87 Kelley, Patsy 45, 87 Kellogg, Elaine 87 Kelley, Sharon 113 Kent, Charles 130 Kent, Robert B. 40, 151 Kent, Robert E. 60 Kerby, Shirley 130 Kerr, Marge 87 Kershner, Beatrice 1 13 Kershner, Herbert 53, 58, 130, 147, 158 Key, Keyna 130 Kiesling, Johnnie Sue 113, 149, 151 Killgore, Ed 130 Kimbrough, Gary 87 Kindstrom, Jeanne 113, 148, 149 King, Barbara 113 King, Fay 87 King, Sarnmy151, 153 Kingman, Dave 130 Kirkbride, Dinah 87 Kirkendoll, Mary 87 Kirkland, Neil 113 Kitchen, Darrell 130 Kitchen, Jim 34, 87, 141, 151 Jimenez , Betty 113 Jimenez, Charles 113 Jimenez, Stella 130 Jimenez, Frankie 87 Johnson Kitto Michael 130 Kleinl, Roger 57, 87, 159 Klier, Carrol 113 Kling, James 87 Kling, Nancy 130, 151 Kling, Richard 130 Alexander 41 , 44, 45, 54 Johnson, Carol 113, 130 Johnson, Donald 87 Johnson, Gary 130 Johnson, Janet 87 Johnson, Lee 130 Johnson, Lloyd 130, 146, 148 Johnson, Mariann 113 Johnson, Marjorie 87 Johnson, Martha 130 Johnson, Michael 113, 146, 155 Johnson, Paul 53, 130 Johnson, Shawnee 87 Johnson , Susan 35, 113, 148, 149 Johnson, Zonita 1 13 Johnston, Judith 87, 113, 148, 149, 156 Klingler, Marilyn 113 Kniffin, Betty 113, 159 Knitter, John 87, 157 Knouff, Sharon 130 Kncx, Danna 1 13 Koch, Jerry 52, 61, 130 Koch, Linda 87, 88, 148, 156 Koch, Sharon 130, 148 Kochoff, Hope 130 Kofford, Marluanna 87 Kolb, Donna 33, 130, 150, 156 Koleszar, Tom 130 Koon, Tommy 130 Koonce, Charlotte 1 13 Koubek, Ronald 130 Kovacs Bonny 113, 145 Kazloff, Nickie 130 Krentz, Deka 130 Kresich, Gail 33, 88, 155 Kreutz, Mary 88 Morales, Caroline, 132 Krikales, James 88 Krueger, Judy 130 Kubicek, Jerry 88 Kubicek Rose 113 Kuechler, Ed 130 Kuehnau, Linda 113 Kugler, Karen 113, 117, 150 Kwock, Jerry 113 Kwock, Johnnie 80, 147 145 Link, Patty 114 Lisle Richard 46, 51 Little, Larry 131 Littlefield, Evelyn 114 Lloyd, Don 1 14 Lobato, Charles 131 Lobato, Dolores 89 Lockert, David 59, 159 Lockert, Otha 114, 159 Loehr, Joanne 89 Marquez, Rachel 91 Marquez, Susanna 131 Marsh, Annette 1 14 Marshall, John 114, 131 Marten, Leon 114 Martin, Alice 131 Martin, Bobby 91 McNabb, Janet 115, 156 McNealy, Beverly 132 McNealy, Sharilyn 92, 159 McPhate, Jim 92 McPhate Marsha 132 151 Mcphefsbn, Carol 92 ' Moore, George 59, 132 Moore, Mary Lou 107, 115, Martin, Charles 91 Martin, Chester 1 14 Martin, Donald Richard 131 MsQuerry, Elizabeth 1 15 McVeitty, Dianne 132 Meadows, Edre 93, 157, 158 1 17 Moore, Michael 46 Moore, Richard W. 115, 158 132 Morales, Charles 132 Morales, Josephine 132 Morales, Lydia 93, 157, Kwock 1 Rose 113 L Lacey, Virginia 130 Lages, Shirley 88 Lagioe, Sarah 130 Lair, David 113 Lair, Virginia 130 Lamatry, Carolyn 88 Lamberth, Jackie 130 Land, Olivia 84, 88, 141 Lane, Jo Ann 88, 150, 152 Lang, Sandra 1 13 Lange, Marie 130 Lanto, John 130 Lapham, Susan 1 13 Lora, Jimmie 47, 113, 157 Larson, Marvin 130 Lopez Lara, Ruth 88 Lard, Jim 158 Lardie, Kenneth 130 Larson, Jeff 88 Larson, Larry 1 13 Larson, Linda 88, 148, 150 149, Loehr, Stanley 131 Martin, Earl 47, 53, 59, 131 Martin, Frank 131, 146 Martin, Harvey 131 Meadows, Randall 53, 147 Meadows, Richard 52, 105, Meddock, Linda 14, 18, 33, Meddock, Tom 37, 60 Moreland, Linda 93 Moreno, Jesse 132, 158 Morgan, James 93, 158 Loera, Louise 131 Lang, Connie 131 Long, Jean 114 Long, Mary 114 Lang, Ronnie 47, 52 Lopez, Anthony 89 Lopez, Arlene 131 Lopez Caroline 114 Lopez David 114 Lopez Grace 131 Lopez Herminia 89, 145 Lopez Leo 131 Lopez Lupe 114 Lopez Lucy 89 Lopez Margaret 131 Lopez Mary 89 Lopez, Orlando 89 Lopez, Regina 131 Lopez, Richard 114 Lopez, Rosalie 131 Lopez Socorro 114 Lopez, Tom 1 14 Lopez, Antonio 89, 131 Trinidad 46 131 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez , Albino iBuddy1 91 Barbara 114 Delfina 1 14 Edward 91 Edward 131, 158 Martinez Eleanor 131 Martinez Ernest 52, 56, 114 Martinez James 91 Martinez Jerry 131 Martinez John 131 Martinez Louis 131 Martinez Manuel 46, 54, 56 Martinez Marian 91, 131 Martinez Marie Linda 115, 1 31 Martinez, Mary Lou 151 Martinez, Rachel 91 Martinez, Rebecca 91 Martinez, Richard 131 Martinez, Martinez Martinez Rosemary 92 Theresa 131 Yolanda 1 15 Larson, Norman 113 Lascala, Lucille 130 Latham, Tommy 1 13 Laughton, Richard 113 Lavoie, Steve 131 Lawrence, Jack 88 Lawson, Larry 114 Lawson, William 37, 49, 50, 88 Lay, Robert 88 Layman, Jerry 52, 114 Laymon, Sharon 131 Layvas, Alice 88 Leach, Charlotta 131 Leaverton, Bert 35, 88, 156, 160 Ledford, Gerald 1 14 Ledford, Ronald 114, 158 Lee, Betty 150, 152 Lee, Beverly 131, Lee, Carole 131 Lee, Dorothy 131 Lee, Gloria 114 Lee, LaPhania 114, 147, 155 Lee, Robert 114 Leedy, Donald 57, 1 14 Lees, Lynda 131 Leithner, Jackie 114 Lemaster, James 131 Lemmex, Lorelle 114 Lemmond, Bonnie 131 Lemmons, Paul 1 14 Lemus, Raul 1 14 Leon, Rachel 131, 145 Leonhardt, Johnny 131 Lethbridge, Royce iScottyi 1 14, 147 Levario, Rose 114 Levin, Tana 114, 158 Lewis, Alan 131 Lewis, Alice 114 ' Lewis, Carolyn 88 Lewis, Gayle 105, 114, 159 Lewis, George 114, 150, 152, 155 Lewis, Jimmie 131 Lewis, Lynda 114 Lewis, Nancy 131 Lewis, Patricia 114 Leyerle, Mike 131 Liggett, Deanna 89, 148 Light, Jerry 131 Light, Wrenetta 89, 145 Lightfoot, Barri 131 Lilley, Connie 89, 148 Liming, Glen 89 Lindsey, Tracy 131 Lindsley, Richard 40, 89, 131 159 1 Lord, Gary 114 ' Lorimer, Barbara 114 Louder, Harry 18, 41, 58, 90 Lourmex, Loretta 151, 153 Lovgren, Beverlee 131 Lowe, Barbara 90 Lowe, Bryan 47 Lowery, Doris 90 Lowry, Diane 114, 159 Lucas, Ned 51, 114 Lucero, Amalia 90 Lujan, Olga 114 Lukens, Jim 114 Luna, Erminia 131 Luna, Rudy 90 Lupercio, Rose 131 Lusk, Karen 131, 146 Lussier, Fred 114 Lussier, James 56, 131 Lynn, James 114 Lynn, Roger 1 14 Lyons, Brenda 12, 90, 158 M MacDonald, Ken 131 Macias, Charles 131 Macias, Gloria 114 Maciejewski, Charles 131, 158 Macinka, Marlene 131 Mackie, Benjamin 90, 147 Mackie, Jim 131, 147 Mackie, Sydnee 90, 150 MacKinzie, Linda 86, 131, 146, 148 MacMillan, Annette 35, 90, 140 MacMillan, Danny 50, 114 Macon, Elvern 90 Maculsey, Robert 90 Madden, Jackie 131, 145 Madison, Marlene 90, 143 Madrigal, Eleanor 114 Madrigal, Estella 131, 150 Madrigal, Yolanda 114 Magnant, Gerald 54, 91 Mahle, Dennis 131 Mainez,Joe131 Makie, Ken 91 Malachowski, Ron 131 Malody, Dennis 91 Malay, Curtis 49, 114 Malay, Tom 91 Manges, Susan 91 Mansell, Sylvia 131 Mansir, Antonia 91 Marek, Deanna 114, 145 Markham, Irma 1 14 Marquez, Mary 114, 185 Mason, Priscilla 132 Matern, Stephen 1 15 Mathews, Saundro 33, 92, 143, 148, 151 Matthai, Bob 92 Matthews, Darala 92 Matthews, Ronnie 1 15 Medina, Ralph 132 Meek, Karen 93, 148 Meekins, lrene 115 Meers, Walter 46, 132 Mehl, Earl 132 Mejia, Carmen 132 Mejia, Charles 115 Mejia, Mickie 115 Melvin, Ray 54, 93, 151 Mena, Socorro 132 Mendez, Charlotte 115 Mendez, Mary Ann 145, 1 15 Mendoza, Anita 115 Mendoza, Lawrence 150, 152 132 Menkel, David 93 Meraz, Estella 93 Meraz, Henrietta 132 Mercado, Yolanda 93 Mercer, Ronald 59, 1 15 Merjil, Armida 115 Meredith, Morley 132 Meyer, Cheryl 132 Morin, Linda Michele 132 Morris, Connie 93 Morris, Doris 132 Morris, Jerry 34, 93, 146, 156 Morris, LeaLonna 132 Morris, Stanley 58, 1 15, 151 153 Morris, William 132 Morrison, Lovina 1 15 Moseley, John 158, 132 Moseley, Joy 132 Moses, Elizabeth 115 Mosher, Almon 58, 115 Mosher, Bonnie 132 Mosher, Elton iSkippy1 132, 158 Moss, Melford 53, 132 Moton, Hutson 132 Motto, John 132 Mount, Nancy 93 Mower, Don 93 Mowery, Margaret 1 15 Mauricio, John 132 Maxey, Danny 132 Maxwell, David 132 May, Carole 1 15 May, Jim 1 15 Maye, Connie 132 Mayer, Harold iBud1 61, 92, 146, 1 50, 160 Mayer, Ronald 61, 132 Mayer, Sharon 115, 151, 153 McArthur, Clark 115, 146, 151 McBride, Michael 115 McCabe, William 115 McCann, Dick 132 McCann, Winnie 92, 140 McCarroll, Barry 52, 115 McClary, Susanne 115 McClatchey, Terry 132 McClellan, Elisa 132 McClure, Clifford Mickey 92 McClure, John Barney 92, 92 158 McCollum, Sandra 132 McCormick, Annette 1 15 Meyer, John 54, 93, 141 Meyers, Bret 59, Meyers, Charlene 115 Meyers, Eva Beth 93, 148, 150 Meyers Karen 132, 159 Meyers, Kathleen 132 Meyers Robert 132 Michelson, John 132 Mielke, Fred 47, 52, 58, 132 Mikulski, Norbert 132 Millard, Gene 132 Miller, Mary Alice 93, 100, 150, 151, 159 Miller, Charlene Audrey 132 Miller, Donald 132 Miller, Kay 93 Miller, Joe 132 Miller, Leland 132 Miller, Michael 93, 146, 147 Miller, Phil 58 Miller, Robert 46, 115 Miller Suellen 132 Milligan, Alda 150, 152, 132 Milliken, Pamela 115 Mills, Bonita 115 Mills, Don115 Mills, Ron 60 Millsap, Charles 40, 46, 93, 151 Millsap, Jarold 132 60, Moyer, Douglas 115, 158 Moyle, Barbara 115 Muff, Gary 116 Mullins, Agnes 34, 78, 93, 156, 160 Mullins, Janice 133 McCoy, Anne 92 McCoy, Della 1 15 McCracken, Diana 132 McCrary, Jim 132 McDaniels, Laura 132 McDaniels, Meredith 115, 159 McDade, Bill 59 McDonald, Patricia 92 McDonnell, Sharon 132 McFall, Stella 92 McFarland, Joan 115 McGarvey, Carole 115, 159 McGee, Billie 132 McGurk, Joyce 115, 148, 155 Mclnnis, Richard 151, 132 McKeever, Jim 115 McKenzie, Robert 89, 92, 140, 146, 147 McKinley, Frances 18, 151 McKinney, Kathy 151 McLain, James Bernie 92 McLain, Michael 115 McLaughlin, Linda 132 McMillian, David 115, 155, 159 McNabb, Kay 152 Millsap, Sharon 115 Minamyer, Judith 115 Minjares, Freddie 132 Miranda, JoAnn 115, 145 Miranda, Merce 93, 145 Mireles, Terry 1 15 Mitchell, Charles 41 Mitchell, Claudeen 93, 132 Mitchell, Gwen 115 Mitchell, Susan 115 Mize, Mike 132 Mobley, Ken 132, 146 Mobley, Martha 1 15 Moehrle, Martha 132, 148 Mahn, Randy 53, 132 Molner, David 93 Molner, Donald 93 Molner, Vic 93 Montague, Charles 132 Monteith, Ben 61, 132 Montgomery, Glenda 132 Montgomery, Marcia 1 15 Montoya, Barbara 132 Montoya, David 93 Montoya, Tony 1 15 Montrence, Charles 132 Moore, Darryl 132 Mullins, Martha 35, 105 116, 156, 160 Mullins, Russell 41, 93 Muniz, Joe 133 Munoz, Frank 133 Munoz, Margaret 133 Murphy, Jacqueline 133 Murphy, Jock 116 Murphy, Karon 93 Murphy, Murphy, Murray, Dwight 133, Marie 93 Murray, Shirley 93 Murray, Musgra ve, Rose 116 Musso, Linda 94 Muth, Dale 94, 159 Myers, Brent 133 Myers, Dennis 133 Myers, Georgeana 1 16 Myers, John 116 Myers, Madeline 150 Myers, Riley 59 Myhro, David S. 94 Myhro, Elaine 116, 144, 9 Myhro, Ronald 133 Myricks, Raleigh 133 N Nagy, Michael 133 Richard 59, 133 158 waiter 46, 58, 133 Nance, Linda 116 Napier, Lynette 133 Navarro, Rose 133 Neaderhiser, Larry 116, 133 Neaderhiser, Robert 1 16 Nece, Dianna 133 Nedlik, John James 133 Neff, Darlene 50, 94 Negrete, Carlos 133 Negrete, Juan 94 Negrete, Juanita 94 Nelon, Roger 116 Nelson, William 94 Neri, Valentine 133 Neville, Richard 53, 133 Neunuebel, Louie 53, 133 Neuman, Roberta 133, 151, 153, 158 Newsome, Oliver 60 Nichols, Nancy 94 Nicholson, Chet 1 16 Nickerson, Nancy 116 189 1 , J Ramirez Anna 134 Rober 151 Oltman, Charles 116 Phillips, Linda Lee 116, 158 Nickle, Larry 46, 116 Niemic, Peter 116 Nilson, Robert 1 16 Nixon, Dennis 133, 158 Noe, Gary 94 Noel, Caroline 116 Nolan, Kathleen 133 Nolen, Charlotte L. 35, 94, 148, 151 Nolen, James 47, 60 Nordyke, Clanton Nordyke, Richard 133 Norman, Aljean 133 Norris, Velma 116 Nottingham, Roger 46, 58 Null, Gary 116 Nunez, Martin 59, 133 Nunez, Henry 94 Nunez, Josie 116 O Oberg, Bonnie 133 Oberg, Connie 133 Obermeyer, Mike 116 Ochoa, Charles 133 Ochs, Gary 133 O'Connell, Sharon 133 Oden, Linda 116, 148 Oliver, Marla 116 Olney, Matthew 133 Olsen, David 14, 47, 61, 94, O'Neal, Mike 46, 150, 153 Ore, Marilyn 116 Orneles, Richard 133 Orr, Nancy 146 Orr, Vernon Gary 116 Payton, Mary 133 Paz, Carmen 95, 145 Paz, Frank 133 Pearce, Al 116 Pearson, Joe 116 Pearson, Randi 116, 155 Peck, Sandra 135 Pederson, Penny 95 Pedroza, David 53, 116 Pedroza, 1-lenry 95 Pedroza, Rose Marie 95 Peebles, Linda 95, 146 Peguette, Lenor 153 Pena, Guadalupe 133 Penrod, Henry 116 Penzotti, Leslie 133 Perez, Jessie 95 Perez, Julian 133 Perez, Joe M. 95 Perez, Lucilla 95, 145 Perez, Mary 116 Perez, Modesta 1 16 Perez, Santos 95 Perong, Bill 53, 133 Perrault, Valerie 116 Perrnound, John 95 Perry, Carol 95 Perry, Donald 133 Perryman, William 53, 116 Peters, Mary Sue 146, 133 Peters, Walter Rex 95, 140, 146, 147, 150 Peterson, Bobby 133 Rogan, Sharon 1 17 Raguse, James 117, 146 Raguse, Jonell 150, 134 Raguse, Janet 95 Raine, Sharon 134 Raibon, Lonnie 117 Ramirez Ramirez Armand 117 Aurelia 134 Roberts, Buddie 97 Roberts, Ella 118 Roberts, Judy 1 18 Roberts, Mary 134 Rober ts, Ronnie 134 Roberts, Roland 97 ts, Vicky 134 Ramirez, Carmen 95 Ramirez George 134 Ramirez Lucille 158, 134 Ramirez, Margaret 1 17 Ramirez, Mary 134 Ramirez Paul 117, 157, 158 Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Roberto 96 Roy 60 Sally 96 146,150 Ramos, Rachel 131 Ramos, Rodolfo 96 Rand, John 96 Randall, Grant 117 Randall, Karen 15, 36, 117 Rank, Pauline 117 Rarden, Terry 134 Ratliff, Billy 134 Rawlinson, Linda 117 Ray, Leilani 134 Ray, Linda 117 Raymond, William 117 Razo, Isaac 134 Razo, Isabel 134 Razo,Ma'y117 Peterson, Pamela 133 Peterson Edward R. 1 16 Peterson: Richard 116 Phegley, Judith 1 16 Orrock, Orrock, 151 , Ortega, Ortega, Dennis 133 Stanley 123, 141, 133 Liilian 116 Vera 133 Ortiz, Elsie 107, 116 Ortiz, Esther 133 Ortiz, Gloria 133 Ortiz, Joe T, 116, 158 A Ortiz, Rosalinda 133 Ortiz, Sylvia 133 Ortt, Sandra 94 Phillpot, Darryl 95 Phoeniz, Robert 117 Picone, Eugene 117 Piehler, Richard 53, 133 Pierce, Laura 133 Pilling, Thomas 117 Pina, Annie 133 Pino, Ruth 117 Pingel, Patti 36, 117 Piper, Paulette 117 Pittman, Ida 117 Pittman Larr 133 Rearick, Janice 134 Reaume, William 117 Robcr, Susan 1 17 Red, Judy 117 Red, Lynn 117 Reddick, Glenn 96 Reddick, Ja:k 134 Reed, Bernice 134 Reed, Charles 51 Reed, Leslie 96. 150. 153 Reed, Sha'on 96, 148, 151 Reel, Richard 134 Reese, Joan 117 Reeves, David 59, 134 Reeves, Marilyn 1 17, 159 Reichardt, John 134 Reid, Douglas 60, 117 Osborne, Stanley 133 Othmer, Jan 133 Otsen, Gordon 1 16 Ousley, Florence 1 16 Overstreet, Mary 133 Overton, John 133 I Y Place, Billy 133 Placencia, Martha 95 Placencia, Marcella 95 Placencia, Rose 133 Plummer, Bruce 95 Pollard, James 133 Remy, Beverly 1 17 Rendon, David 1 17 Reuss, John 96, 105, 116, 151, 156 Reuss, Ronald 51 Reyes, Danny 47 Sentipal, Ronnie 119 Overturf, Roy 133 Owen, Nancy 55, 151, 153 158 Owens Lonnie 1 16 1 Owens, Owens, Margaret 133 Stanley 1 16 P Pacheco, Robert 133 Pagdilao, David 116 Page, Barbara 133 Page, Frederick 133 Page, Judy 133 Pagel, Bill 116 Painter, John CBill1 94 Painter, Linda 133, 159 Painter, Phyllis 116 , Paladino, Susan 133 Palmer, Charles 133 Palmer, Judith 116 Palmer, Mike 133 Palmer, Pamela 116 Palmer, Pat 94 Papenfus, Donna 1 16 Papenfus, Penelope 1 16 Paquette, Lenora 151, 133 Paravano, Gordon 33, 94, 146, 147, 156 Paredes, Ronald 46, 61, 116 Parker, Lynn 116, 150 Parker, Marjorie 1 16 Parks, Mary Jean 133 Parrish, John Mike 94 Patterson, Greg 133 Patterson, Richard 95, 159 Patton, Mary 150, 152, 153 Pavao, Patricia 150, 133 Payne, Nelda 95 190 Pomeroy, Joan 95 Ponce, Lydia Ann 117, 149, 155 Ponce, Richard 95, 146 Pooleon, Ernest 95 Pope, Fred 519, 134 Pope, Suzanna 95 Porter, Gary 95 Porter, Gerald 134 Poole, William 151, 153 Portley, Carlene 117 Post, Shirley 145 Potter, Sally 95, 159 Post, Susan 1 17 Powell, Martha 134 Pratt, Marilyn 117, 159 Price, Charles 134 Price, Pat 95 Press, Sandra 95, 155 Provoast, Robert 46, 134 Pryor, Margie 134 Pryor, Bill 117 Pryor, Roger 134 Purdie, Gayle 134 I Reyes, Jesus 134 Reyes, Rachel 117 Reymen, Arman 158 Reynolds, Laurice June 148 Reynolds, Joyce 1 17 Reynolds, Mary 1 17 Robertson, Patricia 97 Robertson, Ruth 134 Robinson, Cecelia 97 Robinson, Clark 118 Robinson, Tony 1 18 Robles, Daniel 134 Rocha, Carolyn 134 Rocha, Edward 1 18 Rodocker, James 97 Rodriguez, Alice 134 Rodriguez, Barbara 118 Rodriguez, Carmen 150, 152 Rodriguez, John 91, 118, 158 Rodriguez Josephine 97 Rodriguez, Lauretta 97, 155 Rodriguez, Marie 134 Rodriguez, Rudy 134 Rodrinuez Salvador 118 Rodriguez, Theresa 97 Roe, Carolyn 97, 155 Rojas, Elvira 134 Rojas, Frank 97 Rollins, Linda 118 Romero, Patricia 134 Romero, Robert 1 18 Romero, Roy 97 Romo, William 48, 49, 54, 55, 97 Roop, Larry 134 Rose, Frankie 97 Roseberry, Robert 134 Rosenthal, Jack 134 Rosenthal, Joel 118 Roser, Wayne Noel 58, 118, 157. 158 Ross, Corine 1 18 Ross, Gary 134 Ross, John 118 Ross, Linda 118 Ross, Rosie 1 18 Ross, Susan 1 18 Rossi , Raymond 134 Rothman, Marshall 118, 141 Rouse, Duke 158 Rowe, Geraldine 1 18 Rowe, Margueret 1 18 Rowe, Richard 52, 118 Roy, Susan 118 Roybal, lrene 97 Rubi, Bonnie 118 Rubino, Ralph 118 Rubio, Mary 118 Rudd, Barbara 134, 148, 150, 153 Rudolph, Carol 118 Sanchez, Mary Ellen 118 Sanchez, Robert 1 18 Sanchez, Rodrigo 1 18 Sanchez, Thomas 1 18 Sanchez, Vivian 134 Sanderlin, Charlene 134 Sanders, John B. 47, 61, 134 Sanders, Judy 1 18 Sanders, Robert 54, 97 Sanderson, Tommy 134 Sandoval, Linda 1 18 Sandoval, Paul 118 Sandoval, Martin 59, 134 Sanford, JoJo 134 Santellano, Jennis 118 Santellano, Rachel 135 Santero, Bonnie 1 18 Sapien, Cecilia 135 Sapp, Linzie 98 Sapp, Ron 118, 135 Sargent, Dorothy 1 18 Sargent, Jack 135 Satterfield, Richard 98 Saucedo, Augustine 1 18 Saucedo, Margaret 135 Saucedo, Robert 135 Sauer, Elizabeth 98, 146, 148, 149, 160 Savage, James D. 41, 118, 146, 147 Savage, James R. 147 Savio, Barbara 119 Saxton, Sue 98, 148 Sawyer, Duane 158 Scaramella, Roger 119, 158 Scatchell, John 119 Schaefer, Don 46 Scharden, Pat 1 19 Schedrb, David A. 58, 98 Schmitt, Edward 135 Schriewer, Sue'119 Schoultz, Ginger 34, 135 Schultz, Pat 119 Schroeder, Jay 119, 135 Schuman, Mary 119 Schuman, Nancy 135 Schutz, Sally Louise 119 Schwab, Beverlee 1 19 Schwartz, John 98 Scialabba, Rosario 41 , 45, 54 8 , 9 , 151 Scott, Brenda 135 Scott, Fred Walter 1 19 Sears, Linda Susie 12, 78, 98, 149, 150 Seqounis, Zaftie 98, 151 Rhein, Peter 41, 96, 151 Rhoades, Richard 1 17, 146 Rhoda, Richard 146 Rhodes, James 1 18 Rhone, David 60 Rice, Carol 134 Rice, Donald 96 Rice, Robert 1 18 Richard, Walter 59, 60, 118, 151 Richardson, Connie 96 Richardson, Richard 134 Rickert, Sandra 118 Ridenour, Ronnie 96, 157, 158 Rimmer, Dolores 81, 97, 150, 159 Rimmer, Patricia 134 Ringness, Louise 134 Rios, Daniel 118 Ruiz, Antonio 118 Ruiz, Frances 97 Ruiz, Gloria 134 Ruiz, Juana 134 Ruiz, Lucia 134 Rushing, Billy 47, 134 Russell, Lowell 59, 118, 159 Russell, Mary 97 Russe Rust, ll, Raymond 60, 134 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Sylvia 119 Serrato, Enedina 119 Setterberg, David 135 Sewell, Charles 135 Sha:kford, Sylvia 135 Shafer, Mary 135 Shaffer, Ruth 1 19 Shannon, Jere Lee 135 Sharrow, Shirley 119 Shaver, John 119, 151, 153 Shaw, Mary 135 Shaw, Virginia 98, 159 Shay, Winifrcd 119 Sheldon, Bonn.e 119, 135 Shelton, James 119 Shelton, Judie 119 Shepard, Varcll, 98, 135 Sheppard, Shirley 119, 147, 155, 159 Sherrod, Fred 135 , Sherwood, James 134 Shinault, Clifford 119 Shirts, Richard 46, 51, 98, 135 Shirts, Robert 47 snoop, Arthur 56,11 19, 146,' 159 Shoberg, Sandra 135- Shoemaker, Rhio 158 Shoemaker, Virgil 119 Shopbell, Jerry 119 j Tommie 136 Sliorett, Denton 56 Short, Georgia 1 12, 1 19, 148, 149 Shrader, Nancy 119 Siegle, Judith 135, 154 Silcott, Suzanne 119 Silva, Carlos 135 Silva, Nasario 135 Silva, Silvester 46 Silver, Cheryl 98, 144, 148 Simental, Madelyn 119 Simmons, Dorothy 135 Simmons, Mike 46, 119 Simpson, Edward 1 19, 146, 147 Sims, Robert 135 Simons, Roger 1 19 sippei, Joella 119, 146, 148, 149 Sirman, Lynda 98, 145 Skelton, Patsy 1 19 Sistos, Tony 135 Skipper, John 135 Slater, Walter 99 Sloan, Mary 119 Sijnedley, Errol 1 19 Sorague, Larry 120 Stagg, Wilma 136 Stanford, Ronnie 46, 51 Stanford, Sharon S. 120 Starrtield, lrene 99 Stark, Celesta 120 Starke, Don J. 15, 98, 99, 157 St. Clair, Lenice 120, 146, 149 Stehlay, Edward 99 Steeby, Kathy 81, 100, 149, 150, 159 Steele, Theresa 120, 145 Stephenson, Marlow 46, 120, 151 , 153 Stephenson, Robert 40, 100 Stevens, Gwen 100 Stevenson, Mary L. 146, 158 Stewart, Michael 100 Stewart, John 59 Stewart, Sandy 59 Stockwell, Donna 136 Stohler, Gary 136 Staldorf, David L. 120 Stoll, James 100 Thomas, Sandra 120 Thompson, Bill 136 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thornbu' , Dale 57,101, Diana 136 Dorothy 120 Kay 101 Delinda 136 15 Smithj Diane 119, 135 Watson, Elsa 136 siuciifiii, Bevefiy 120 Watson Smith, Adirene 135 Smith ,A11dQ119, 145 Smith, Bill 119 Smith, Carol 135 Smith, Charles 99 Smith, Cheryl 135 Smith, Dan Louis 135 Stone, Robin 136, 146, 151 Stover, Richard H. 150 Stover, Sandra A. 120 Strand, Kathy 146 Stratton, Patricia 136 Strech, Julie Ann 120 Strohte, Mary Carol 136, 149 Strum, John E. 46 Q, Throckmorton, Hattie 136 Thumma, Anita 120, 144 Tiedman, Glenda 136 Tidwell, Marvin 120 Timblin, Donna 136 Timmermon, Charles 101 Timmons, Georgetta 136 Timmons, Kay 120 Timmons, James D. 101 Timmons, Stephen 136, 151 153 Tingstrom, Roger 101, 147 Todd, David 53, 136 Todd, Joe 136, 147 Tolmie, Patsy 136 Torrence, Gilbert 101 Torta, Linda 120, 160 Tostado, Frank 101 Townsend, Allen 120 Towson, Wayne 105, 120, 141 Tramel, Barbara 120 Trautman, Gerald 136 9. 1 Traynor, Jean 136, 157, 158 Treas, James 136 ' f Smith, Darlene A. 135, 145, 158 Smith, David C, 99, 119, 157 Smith David L. 119, 158 Stuart, Alexander 136 Stuart, John L. 100, 159 Stuart, John P. 120 Stuart Sharon 120 Tripple t, Janet 136 Trujillo, Edward 58, 101 Trujillo, Helen 136 Trujillo, Gerald 101 Trujillo, Robert 120 Smith, Elden 135 Tudor, Teddy Edward 120 Smith, Elzora Rose 99, 146, 155 Smith, Fred 135 Smith, Gary W. 99 Smith, Henry 119, 153 Smfh, James A. 119, 135, 159 Smith, James M. 119, 135 Smith, Jerry 119 Stumpf, Phillip 120, 158 Subject, Charles 47 Sudlow, Michael 100, 151 Sudlow, Paul P. 136, 159 Sullivan, Mike 120 Sullivan, Nancy 120 Summers, Clydene 136 Summers. Ellen 100 Sunde, Chet 46, 91, 100 Tudor, Marion 46, 136 Tull, Frances A. 101, 143 Turner, David 136 Turner, Donna 120 Turner, Larry 120 Turner, Terry 136 Tyler, Sarah K. 102 U Valdez, T Smith, Joe 119, 155 Smith, John 157, 158 Smith, Margaret 119 Smith, Marietta Rita 119, 135 Smith, Mary Ann 135 Smith, Maurice 135 Smith, Merritt 99 Smith, Rebecca 1 19 Smith, Sunde, Clifford 136 Suniga, Aurora L. 100 Smile, David 136 Sutton, John P. 88, 100, 152 150, , 159 Svoboda, Arlene R, 99 Swafford, Curtis 120 Swan, Larry E. 120 Swartz, James 136 Ulloa, Margie 120 Ullom, Sharon 102 Uribes, Rudy 120 V Vail, Robert 136 Vaile, Sandra 136 Jess 136, 158 Robert C. 99 Smith, .Robert D. 135 Smith, Rohe't M. 135 Smith, Sharon 135 Smith, Stanley 99 Smith, Susan 135, 152, Smith, Thomas 135 Sniveley, Michael 135 14 Snyder, Monte 99, 158 Snyder, Ronnie 119 Scgg, Richard 153 Solorio, Concha 119 Sonover, Janet 158 Sonderman, Mary 135 Sorg, Richard 119, 151 Soristo, Sharon 99, 159 Soto, Manuel 135 Soto, Richard 1 19 Soto Victoria Bett 99, 119 1 Y Scwers, Danna 120 Sowers, Jeannie 150, 152 Spalding, Gayle 123, 136 Spcth, Crystal 120, 145 Speck, Richard 120 Soencer, Barbara 120 Spencer, Edward 136 Spercer, Patricia 136 Spigner, Sally 120 Spivc., Larry 136 Sponseller, Sharon 120 Swatzlander, Sharon 120, 1 59 Swing, John W. 59 Swing, Susan 120 Szypusz, Mary 81, 100, 149 Taale, Alfred 136 Talamantez, Richard 120, Tamayo, Tony 59, 136 Talbot, Diane 100 Tan, Karlyne 100 Tapper, Robert 136 Tate, Richelle 120 Taylor, Don 120 Taylor, Lena 136 Taylor, Nancy J. 120 Nanc L 120, 155 Taylor, y . Taylor, Verla 101 Templeton, Suzanne 101, 149 Terk, Douglas 101 Terk, Linda 136 Terrell, Dennis 136 Tcsia, Everardo 46, 51, 59, 136 Thatcher, Robert 120, 157, 158 Thomas, Linda 136 Thomas, Ruth 101 Valdivia, Raul 136 Vallejo, Marie 136 Valentine, Linda 120 Vance, Dianne 120 Vance, Jimmy 136 Van Derlinda, Carolyn 120 Van Fleet, ldella 136 Van Fleet, Jack 151 Van Fleet, Jackson 121, 153 Vandevord, Earl Mike 61 Van Kirk, Marilyn 136 Vanrossom, Allen W. 101 Van Slyke, Neal 136 Vargas, David 46, 120, 146, 147 Vargas, Peter 46, 120, 147 Vasquez, Ray 136 Vaughn, William 61, 120 Vaughn, Dorothy 136 Vaughn, James 41, 151 Vaughn, Mildred E. 102 Vaus, Jackelyn 136 Vega, Mary 136 Vega, Robert 120 Veliz, Alice 120 Verdone, Diane 102 Vichkon, Robert J. 120, 151 153 Vidana, Rudy 136 Viefma, Stanley 136 1 Viero, Jack 46, 136 Villa, Joyce lSnirley1 120 Villa, Shirley R. 121 Villasenor, 1-rances A. 102 Villavicencio, Ruben, 41, 102, 141, 151 Villegas, Patricia A. 121 Vincent, Russel 136 Volkman, Annette 136 Voyles, Sandra 121 W Wasleigh, Sonny Dennis 121 Waggoner, Glenda 121 Wainwright, Jimmy 46, 60 Wainwright, Joyce 136 Wainwright, Viki 136 Waldman, Howard 136, 151, 153 Walker, Fannie 121 Walker, Ja:k 121 Walker, Marilyn 121 Walker, Marvin 53 Wallace, Nancy 102 Waller, Meredith 121 Wallin, Ruth 102 Walsworth, Blake 136 Walter, Pat 121, 149 Walters, Karen 158 Walters, Kovon 121 Ward, David CPhillip1 121 Ward, James 41, 60, 102 Warner, Marsha 121 Warner, Vada 102 Waters, Carolyn 136 Waters, Karen 102, 148 Watkins, Margaret 136, 150 Williams Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams 1 Larry 121, 137 Larry 1101 137 Odena 121 Richard 46, 51 Rosemerry 121 Susan 103 wiiiiomsbn, Linda 121 Willock, Carol 143 Willyard, Richard 41, 103 VVilson, Barbara 121, 146, 153 151, Wilson, Dennis 57, 103, 146 Wilson, Don 137, 146 Wilson, Ernest 41 Wilson, Florita 103 Wilson, Judy 121 Wilson, Lawrence 137 Wilson, Lisa 146, 155 Wilson, Marjorie 121 Wilson, Nancy 137 Wilson Norman 47 1 Wilson, Wilson Wilson r Richard 137 Sherilyn 137 Valorie 137 Winchester, Eldena 121 Winne, Clyde 137 , Lindo 102 Winn, Gayle 137 Winters, Milton 155 Winters, Patricia 121 Winstead, Jerry 37, 49, 103 Wisehart, Sara Jane 103 Withington, Dennes 11 Witkauckos, Sharon 18, 137, 158 Womack, Linda 143, 150 Wong, Nancy 103 Wood, Ada 137 Woodburn, Steven 103, 157, 158 Watson, Norman 121 Wayne, Don 136 Weaver, Melvin 121 Webb, Gary 78, 102 Webster, Sandra 90, 102 150, 155 Wellas, Bob 147 Weller, Barbara 102 Wernke, Charles 102 Wesley, Vivian 102 West, Darell 136 West, Forrest 121, 147 Westover, Gary 53, 136 Westmoreland, Anne 159 Wetterling, Larry 121, 147 Wetterling, Sheri 136 Whcrry, Anne 121 Wheeler, Donna 121 Woods, Jacquelin 137 Woods, Judy 137, 158 Wocds, Roberta 121, 147, 151, 153 Woodstra, Keith 137, 156 Woodstra, Nancy 121 Woodward, Gillian 137 Wright, Don 103 Wright, Forrest 137 Wright, James 53 Whilloc k, Carol 121 White, Corol 102 White, Charlene 136 White, Dennis 121, 147, 155 White, Duane 52, 136 White, Glen 121 White, Jimmy 52.59, 121 White, Larry 137 White, Loren 60, 102, 151, 153 White, Susan 137 Whitehill, Mary Ann 121 Whiteley, Larry 46 Whitlock, Pamela 121, 159 Wible, Donald 121 Wilhite, Carolyn 102 Wilhite, Glenna 121, 145, 159 Wilkinson, Duane 121, 147 Willes, Sharon 150 Williams 153 Phillip Bruce 151, Vlilliams Carl 121 Williams Eddie 56, 58, 60 Williams Gary 136 Williams Frances 121 Williams Glen 136 Williams James Terry 103, 150 Williams Jerry P, 137 Wright, Selma Lee 121 Wright, Winifred 121 Wyer, Charles 137 Wyland, Karen 121, 150, 151, 152, 153 Wyler, Sandra 103 Y Yacko, Evelyn 103 Yaken, Donald Yakel, Judie 103 Yakel, Leroy 121 Yarwood, Vickie 137, 151 Yates, Homer 137 Yawn, Emma 137 Yawn, Linda 121, 143 Yerton, Charline 137 York, Gwen Uunei 121 York, Paul 137 Young, Margaret 137 Young, Russell 121 Young, Virgeana 18, 137 Young, Ricky 137 Z Zamudio, Gabriel 103, 150, 151, 152, 155 Zander, Werner 137 Zavala, Daniel 137 Zelman, William 58, 121 Zietlow, Herman 41, 49, 121, 151 Zimmerman, Carol 103 Zimmerman, Joan 121 Zoliars, Ricki 121 Zopii, Nick 137 Zuniga, Sofia 136 Cover of the '59ers' TYRO was designed by the staff and manufactured by the S, K. 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