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

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To in'I'roduce I964-l965 a+ SBHS, +he Tyro begins wi+h a brief liferary magazine reminiscen+ of 'rhe +ype published un+il I92I, when +he Tyro began 'ro func+ion solely as a yearbook. During +he pre-I92I years fhe publica+ion served as combina+ion yearbook, newspaper, -and liferary magazine. Published quarferly, fhe Tyro was bound in a paper cover like lhe cover which binds +he in+roduc+ory pages of fhis book. In addifion +0 fhe usual chronical of 'rhe year's ac+ivi+ies, Therefore, we pay special honor +o SBHS on i'rs Golden Aniversary. We salufe fhe accomplishmenfs of +he pasfg we an+icipa+e +he promise of 'rhe fu+ure. 1 :R 4.14 h ' - yy x F rr' , .-.Jfa ,, .-vw hmm er.. .kid - --. IQ , L ' 36 , 1, 241 ' in MZ' we we SQ , - 2152: . -15 H Mr 1 .x ,A . ,- I 'JI' A I -4 5 T f-gy? 'W .Q 1,54 3 ,WI X4 ,L rhlli 41? 21 , gag if-al. , ' fp - . ' ' if Q 1, fx . A 4 4 , , I f jj -jlf lh, David B. Slurges -N I -. Q -SX. , fi ,J FACULTY AND gf '-... . L I I IA I We -' ADMINISTRATION ' 4, gif ir V 5 I7-29 ' , ,,5I2 , .- F 5' T' II.' - . ' V.-if J I: 1' ' I h A ,127 'xg XX, :1 u N I 3? G frld 'Q I R 0 LI I I A I -ef N 'ffff 'ii ' H I wa mai I 'flffa I' I' Iilrtll A. .4 ' 'I A .:5i.:::' Ie - I A I -51 il lisa 21:2 I- A f -.. r - -1 ,II 72:-3.4 A ,QIIIIIIIII .5 LQ ,I , f ff w...u 'I I 7: Jim -.A I .51 .3 lllmk .,v,. -511 1-IIIIIQQIIII X3 ,V A xgltll-'II ,- I It . i , :vin yi, H, ,, f , Tyro Slallf, I967 STUDENT LIFE 30-67 , . Jimmy Paynciz, I926 SPORTS 92- I 37 B523- ,l I I - I A Glee Club, l928 I I I I 3 l905 l9l5 l925 l935 883, 2:'rLl5?::SadLrLosrivgxrgigh school ' l9I6, Rugby replaced by American foolball ' '3 'O ww ' ll: able of ' l9l0, Mr. Beeman became principal - I903-l904, Associaled Srudenf Body . 1913 '73 boys 'O ww I ' I937, 2000 eflI'0ll2d established ' - I9I9, 294 boys to WW I v l884y Firsf public high school came info - l9ll, Mr. Slurges dies af Commencemen? exercises exmence ' I905. TYRO, arhlelic and debare learns sei up 'l937. SBHS ' 5 ld I9l?-l920, War gardens and bonds . Is 0 Years O I ' l925, Sfocklon Field buill I l927-l93l, 27 clubs formed ' l924-l927, Ernie Plnckerf, Alhlefics ' l9l5, Corner slone ai l9fh and E Sile I , - l907, Gran? Holcomb, Sfudenf Presidenl I927' Plums removed from Ady Bldg' Q l926, Jimmy Payne, Afhlelics Senior I940's-I950's II38- I 9 I Jr. Ring and Sweafer, I957 JUNIORS l92-2 I 9 Ks., ., 4A , Q BI:-RN ,p0 fo Viz ll I www of Q ISIS X I ,J U85 ZW scwgv 1 i Sophomores, I96I SOPHOMORES I 220-239 I fi? I, f , ' ,,- , If , va' I I y , 2 22 I ' 2 451121215553 14,2954 y Marquee, Noviember 22, I963 ADVERTISING 240-272 I I I I I I945 I950 I955 I960 I9?5 1 o I96Z, Firsl foreign exchange sludenls - 1949, snHs becomes card cm ' Im' fj,f,i Qf'a'fj,' fiom VEl'fQ3S2'g,2g 1 l953, Girls' gym burned 4I, SBHS' Iirsf games af Orange Show Sfadium I' I95I, Joseph C. Rodriquez - Congressional Medal of Honor I945, SBHS' firsr financial secrefary, Miss Rulh Mversg Alwood Memorial Trophy fbesl all-around senior alhlelic boyl IYSS, Joe Womack, Sfeelers n , ay , became an official cily Challenge Bowl begun of'4FL ' I9b4, Kennedy Memorial dedicaled ' I960, Victory bellg Dr. Keilh Dolan came as Principal ' I965, SBHS Celebrales 50lh I8 and E Campus n I96I, Tom Hesler broke nalional Irack record Anniversary af l ,M !r 5 1 Q l. Q 2 :ka 1' i f' .1. .-'2 t , A A , ' x . Y N hx. 3- ' I f a Egg.: ff Y' . ,a wh. r .giluhfi .Mx xl -fp ' Ti 'Q 91 v V gf eg' Ly I :sb P Q? gy ,Sw f F- 7. 9 fl. xi f W V iv 4 Q, ' M ,gggigw . 5.1 Af 5 .. 'RK 2+ 1' 1: -Q . .. ' V 'Q ,. .Y 'f' ' , 1 I 'Q 1 'Z 0' - f 4? 4 f ,L4 4, Z! in I . , 4 S K fq X ll R Sq!! c, .1 r, wx. i,.5,,: 1 A, . A ,. .Z ,1 4, Q 14 Sa f , , , .. I Q V -F xg- -' .W 'N J, V ' ' ,ffkgff ' Q V fu 5 Y, , , A, .K 1,51 M . 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Ft' i s ii Q M - .' il I.. R ,, l I A g C -4 V 1. WX ' X -an le hw ,,r an 'VIHL The Nafional Orange Show helped in SBHS' celebrafion by sefring aside a special . . - I , SBHS sludenf and alumni clay. Suzanne While and Sharolyn Carier were among Terri Shulgvaili I?lTIslId B+radMl-usk' Mayor of Cardnial C council members on hand in Cardinal Ciiy's boofh. Kfnpelf pozfraifliairlirri Zullijlair Donald G' Mauldm dur xxx oo . 8 as HSBHS Week in San Bernardino Mayors exchanged official documeni' proclaiming Cardinal Ciiy Week. X ir s. 'W -Qlsewfli +1 'K 4 'Mawr E ? ,2 G, Kenneih Dolan, principal: and Congressman Kennedy Memorial service and dedicafion of fhe 9Y'gfLARD'4'o Q 41FPE5l5' 4' 'ig as gffzfei' ci s E CITY OF SAN B INO 'q c' CALIFORNIA NUED nl X EEQQLAMAELQH WHEREAS, San Bernardino High School is justly proud accomplishments and achievements of the young people now or who have attended this educational institution during fifty years, and WHEREAS, the goals of our Nation are being attained because of the education provided by the American system public schools, and of the attending, the past in part of free WHEREAS, the schools of the Nation, State and community offer equal educational opportunities for every child as an essential ingredient for the preservation of freedom, and WHEREAS, the soaring enrollments caused by the population ex- plosion and by break-throughs in many fields of knowledge are chal- lenging the educators in a race against time to keep pace with the rapidly changing world while maintaining the aim for excellence, and WHEREAS, San Bernardino High School is celebrating its Golden Anniversary this year, and is planning a number of outstanding events and activities during the week commencing on March l, l965, NOW, TH REFORE, I, Donald G. Mauldin, Mayor of the City of San Bernardino do hereby proclaim the week of March l through March 5, 1965, as HCARDINAL CITY GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY WEEK,H in the City of San Bernardino, and urge all citizens of this community to acquaint them- selves first-hand with their schools so that all of us may justly evaluate their achievements, wisely provide for their needs, do our part in strengthening understanding and appreciation of the high standards of California's public education and reaffirm our interest in helping to preserve the public schools and their symbols of freedom. 1' A I , f ,V ff Dated this f ay of ,,f94,fg,,A,j , l965. Prepared by. Mm Ci y Attorney Mayor of t e City of San Bernardino ,1,....11 - SBI-IS History Covers Seventy-Six Yea HISTORY OF SAN BERNARDINO HIGH SCHOOL by Roger SmiTh and Randy Briggs David Brainard STurges was a man OT many skills. A graduaTe OT The UniversiTy OT Michigan, he decided To become a CongregaTional preacher. ATTer a Tew years OT This, he decided ThaT he could do more good by Teaching young people Than preaching TO old. He gave up his parsonage and moved To San Bernardino. In l883, he esTablished a privaTe high school, The TirsT one in San Bernardino. IT was called STurges Academy. WiTh The esTablish- menT OT The school, The hisTory OT San Bernardino High School began. Ivlr. STurges mainTained his school, which was IocaTed on The norTh side OT 4Th sTreeT, a shorT disTance easT OT D sTreeT, unTil The ciTy OT San Bern- ardino decided To begin a public high school in l884. The ciTy hired an archiTecT Trom The EasT To come and build The school. NOT knowing anyThing abouT The climaTe OT SouThern CaliTOrnia, The archiTecT builT The school as mosT schools were builT in The EasT. IT was a Tour-sTory brick sTrucTure, designed To keep The heaT in during The cold winTers. RepOr'TedIy, This is exacTIy whaT iT did, buT iT did iT during The hoT summers. The school was builT on The souThwesT corner OT 8Th and E sTreeTs where STurges Junior High School is Today. Mr. STurges was hired by The ciTy To Teach maTh To The sTudenTs OT The new school, which numbered around 40 or 50 sTudenTs. ATTer several years OT devOTing Themselves To The TradiTional idea OT Teaching Their sTudenTs The basic TundamenTaIs OT knowledge, The TaculTy OT l903-O4 per- miTTed The organizaTi-on OT The AssociaTed STudenT Body. The year aTTer ThaT, The school wiTnessed The blossoming TorTh OT several exTra-curricular acTiviTies, such as The beginning OT The Tyro, organizaTion OT debaTe and aThleTic Teams. The Tyro was a quarTerly publicaTiOn, perTorming The combined Task OT yearbook, newspaper and liTerary magazine. OTher acTiviTies ThaT apparenTly had The blessing OT The adminisTraTion OT The school were Those OT Two TraTerniTies and Three sororiTies. AssociaTe ediTor OT The Tyro Tor The year ICIO7 was James A. OuThrie, now ediTor emeriTus OT The San Bern- ardino Sun-Telegram and chairman OT The board OT The Sun Company. His son, James K. GuThrie, now Sun publisher, was also on The Tyro sTaTT when he graduaTed in l93l. AnoTher Tamous graduaTe OT ThaT year was OranT Holcomb, who was sTudenT body presidenT and laTer became mayor OT San Bernardino. His son, OranT Holcomb, Jr., who now works Tor CBS as a news com- menTaTor in Los Angeles, is also an SBHS grad. A Tew years laTer, in l909-IO, while San Bernardino was sporTing an overTlowing sTudenT body OT an even 400, an assembly was arranged Tor The sTudenTs To hear a lecTure ThaT would be impossible Tor sTudenTs Today To hear. The speaker was a genTleman named Dr. Ban- croTT, and his subiecT was The AssassinaTion OT PresidenT Lincoln. As an eyewiTness, he said, I remember iT vividlyfi DeaTh OT Mr. STurges ln I9lO-I I, San Bernardino was a sad school indeed. AT The commencemenT exercises, Mr, STurges, as was cusTomary, was scheduled To address The senior class. As he rose Trom his seaT and mounTed The podium, he was sTruck down by a hearT aTTack. He Tell inTo The arms OT Mr. L. L. Beeman. principal OT The school, and died. The sTudenTs and TaculTy boTh were in a sTaTe OT shock and grieT Tor many days aTTerward. In The years immediaTely beTore The moving OT The high school To iTs presenT siTe, sTudenTs Tormed several new clubs, including The LaT-aLOTs, a dramaTic group and The Torerunner OT The presenT-day Thespians. An- oTher club -was The OSS, or Order -OT The Silver Sword. ITs purpose was To meeT once a week in order To read and sTudy The Bible. Because OT The crowded and nearly unbearable con- CIiTiOns OT The school, The School Board sTarTed acTiOn To geT a new school builT ThaT would have pIenTy OT room To expand. Many siTes were looked over, and Tinally one was decided upon. A large hunk OT cow pasTure IocaTed on The corner OT Two dirT paThs known as I9Th and E sTreeTs was purchased. In lvlarch, l9I5, The cornersTOne OT The main building was laid on The siTe by principal L. L. Beeman. ln his dedicaTion address, Mr. Beeman revealed The greaT plans he had Tor The TuTure OT The school. ATTer The iniTial consTrucTion OT The AdminisTraTion, Science, Classics and Home Ec buildings, Tive more were To be added as soon as possible. They were The bOy's and girl's gymnasium, The caTeTeria as well as agriculTural and commercial buildings. UnTil The caTeTeria could be builT, sTudenTs could eaT in The basemenT OT The Classics building, where The STudenT STore is now IocaTed. The paying OT Taxes, however. has changed very liTTle Trom The good Old days. Harrassed by people who were againsT building a high school in The TirsT place, Mr. Beeman pleaded Tor one more school improvmenT: l wanT To say iT is posiTively criminal To compel The pupils To go Trom one building To anoTher when iT is pouring down rain, geTTing Their cloThes and books drenched, and Thenlhave To remain all day in Their weT cloThing. and TO climb The Two exTra TlighTs OT sTairs when iT can all be avoided by expending a Tew hundred dollars. .Thus began The TiTTy year hisTOry OT San Bernardino High School aT iTs presenT siTe. 1915-1934 Because OT The disTance OT The new high school Trom downTown San Bernardino, many sTudenTs Took The sTreeT car To The end OT The line, Then walked The resT OT The way To school. Some Highland and RialT0 sTudenTs even rode horses To class. Hail, Hail SB High Early in The year OT l9l5-l6, Principal Beeman Offered a prize OT one dollar To The person who wguld Wrife 5 school hymn Tor SBHS. Two boys, Clarence Oreenhood Span on Three San Bernardino Sites and Clarence Coombes, decided To Try. Soon, They came up wiTh one ThaT everybody liked and even aTTer TiTTy years is srill sung by The sTudenTs OT SBT-lS. The Two boys spliT The reward. l9l5 Turned ouT To be a Tine year Tor sporTs and debaTing. The debaring Team won seven ouT OT nine debaTes, Thereby winning The CiTrus BelT DebaTing League Championship. The Team laTer came in second in The All-STaTe Championship. The baskeTball Team had a new TurnouT and hurriedly won The CBL championship. They, Too, laTer came in second in The All-S-ouThern Championships. The Tollowing year, l9I6, did noT Turn ouT as evenTTul as I9I5. This year a new club was added, The YWCA girl's club. During all previous years, rugby was played aT San Bernardino l-ligh buT in I9l6, The sporT was changed To American TooTball. The baskeTball season mighT have been an excellenT one Tor SBI-IS iT iT hadn'T been Tor The OpposiTion. Five oppOnenTs reTused To play The Cardinals and Thereby TorTeiTed The games. l9I7-I9I9, World War I Years ln The school year OT I9I7, all eyes were Turned Towards World War l. During The year, ThirTeen pa- TrioTic boys decided To drop school in order To TighT Tor Their counTry. The TooTball Team looked hopeTul during Their prac- Tice games, buT when iT came To league play iT was anoTher sTory: The Cards dropped every game. The baskeTball Team would have noThing To do wiTh such a record, however, and prompTly won The CBL. Also, The Tennis Team nabbed The CBL TiTle. ln l9l8, wiTh The growing inTensiTy OT The war, I78 boys decided To guiT school and TighT Tor Their counTry. IT has noT yeT been derermined wheTher The boys were in earnesT when They guiT school or wheTher The original ThirTeen ThaT had dropped school a year earlier had wriTTen back and compared TighTing aT The TronT wiTh sTudying aT school. Through need in The war, Two new clubs were sTarTed, The Junior Girls Surgery Club and The Junior Red Cross Club. This year The baskeTball Team Took home The bacon in The CBL. The Track Team also made a Tine showing by coming in second place in The STaTe Tinals. The nexT Two years were dev-oTed enTirely To The war eTTorT. Two hundred ninTy-Tour boys leTT school Tor acTive duTy. The sTudenTs aT school TelT iT Their duTy To do someThing Tor Those who were TighTing Tor Them so They sTarTed gardens and began war bond drives. AT The war's end in I9l9, 350 persons had war gardens eiTher aT home or on campus. Again in I9l9 and l92O, SBl-TS' baskeTballers won The CBL TiTle, Thus bringing Their winning sTreak To Tour consecuTive years, Mr. E. C. Cline, SBHS' baskeTball menTor, was building Teams ThaT would be known as The Yankees OT The CBL Tor several years. 1 1 CadeTs wi+h MiliTary Band By l92O, a new organizaTion, The CadeT Corps, was charTered as a school acTiviTy. lT now had over Two hundred TiTTy members and had iTs own miliTary band. Over The nexT Three years The baskerball Team won The CBL in T92 l, I922, and I923 bringing The champion- ship To eighT consecuTive seasons. Possibly one OT SBI-TS' mosT Tamous graduaTes aT- Tended Card CiTy in l92l. His name is Dr. Marshall Dimock, The broTher OT SBl-TS vice-principal ElizabeTh Dimock. Dr. Dimock is a proTessor OT poliTical science who has served as AssisTanT SecreTary OT Labor under Franklin D. Ro-osevelT as well as a commissioner OT The lmmigraTion and NaTuralizaTion Service. l-le has also held The posiTion OT consulTanT Tor The UniTed NaTions and NaTural Resources Commission, and many oTher governmenT posiTions. Some OT The gym Teachers decided ThaT a club should be Tormed having The besT leaders and aThleTes Trom each class as members. This club was called The Leaders' Corps. Ernie PinckerT-AThleTic Hero ln sporTs, boTh TooTball and baskeTball SBI-IS copped CBL championships led by perhaps The greaTesT aThleTe ever To have walked The halls OT Cardinal CiTy. l-lis name was Ernie PinckerT. ln his Treshman Through senior years aT SBT-lS H924-27i, he led The Cardinals To Tour sTraighT baskeTball championships. l-le laTer aTTended USC where he became an All-American TooTball sTar and won a Rose Bowl game Tor The Trojans wiTh a lasT- minuTe field goal. ATTer college, he played pro TooTball wiTh The WashingTon Redskins. ln l9'25, The TooTball Tield was permanenTly named STockTon Field in honor OT The Then currenT principal. STockTon Field had a lighTing sysTem, and some OT The home TooTball games were played under The lighTs. ln baskeTball, The SBl-lSers again romped Through The CBL. Two clubs were Tormed wiTh The idea OT promoTing school spiriT, The BoosTer Club and The RooTer Club or girls' pep club. The year T926 Turned ouT To be one OT The besT all- around years in The hisTory OT The school. l-lelping To boosT SBI-TS To many honors was a sTudenT by The name OT Dean Woolridge who won several cups and Trophies Tor being The TasTesT and mosT accuraTe TypisT in SouThern CaliTornia. ln The field OT sporTs, SBHS showed The oTher schools ThaT iT could do almosT anyThing iT puT iTs mind To by winning The CBL in TooTball, baskeTball, lighTweighT baskeTball and Track. The sTudenTs OT The school had a righT To be proud OT The Track Team because iTs capTain, Jimmy Payne held The World InTersch-olasTic record Tor The 220 yard low hurdles aT 23.8 seconds. Also during This year, a new club was Tormed. lTs name was The Baby BeeT Club and was Tormed by boys inTeresTed in raising caTTle. H gl,i. Six Buildings, Lush Gardens, New Site EarThquaI:e Damages Pillars During The year OT l927, SBI-IS TelT The damage OT a very large earThguake. IT severely damaged The Tour massive pillars on The adminisTraTiOn building, which led To Their evenfual removal. The nexT year, Cardinal CiTy graduaTed whaT was TO be iTs TirsT TuTure member OT Congress, Mr. KenneTh Dyal. While aT SBI-IS, Dyal was The Top debaTor and also served as Commissioner OT Forensics. As Tor club-Torming, during The i927 TO I93I period. ThirTy-Two clubs were Tormed. Among These clubs were The Block The GAA, The Junior Earm Club, The Bunny Club la rabbiT raising clubl, The Nomad club Ta hiking clubl, The BroadcasTing club IThis club Tormed iTs own radio sTaTiOn-KEXIVI-and brOadcasTed regularlyl. The COunTry GenTIeman Club Ia rabbiT raising clubl. and many oThers. In I930, Cleon Skousen, auThor OT The Naked Com- munisT and also a Tormer EBI agenT, was graduaTed Trom SBI-IS. Mr. Skousen Once ran Tor governor OT The sTaTe OT UTah and now is occupied wiTh IecTure Tours. In I932, in cOnTinuaTiOn wiTh TradiTion, The annual reporTed ThaT The biggesT bonTire in The hisTOry OT SBT-IS was had beTore The big game wiTh Redlands. This year The Cards brOughT home Two CBL championships, base- ball and IighTweighT TooTbaIl. During The nexT Two years a new organizaTiOn was Tormed. IT was called The FuTure Farmers OT America. The FuTure Farmers pooled The resources OT The Baby BeeT Club, The CounTry GenTIemen's Club, The Bunny Club and Those OT any oTher inTeresTed parTy inTo one big organizaTion. They uTiIized To The TuIlesT all available agriculTural ground aT SBI-IS unTil I954, when They moved To PaciTic I-Tigh School because OT lack OT space aT SBI-IS. Also, in I933, Cardinal debaTOrs argued Their way inTo The championship OT The CiTrus BelT DebaTing League. 1915 -1964 In l935, San Bernardino I-Iigh School was in The middle OT a gripping depression. While Tunds Tor acTiviTies were scarce, clubs and social groups conTinued To TuncTion even wiThouT The padded Treasuries. Such organizaTiOns as Junior Exchange, a boys' service club was Tormed wiTh The idea OT TighTing The CommunisT TacTiOn in The UniTed STaTes. 0Ther clubs wiThouT such idealisTic aims were The Big Bore RiTIe Club, The Redskin club as wel! as an aTTable Tellowship OT Towel boys known as The KnighT Chancellors OT The BaTh. SBI-IS in i935 was undeTeaTed in debaTing and won Tor The Third year in a row, The CBL debaTing champion- ship. In CBI. sporTs, wiTh Pomona, Riverside Poly, Red- ands ColTOn, ChaTTey and SBI-TS making up The league, SBI-IS Tared slighTly worse Than The debaTing Team. The Cards were Two and six in TooTbaIi, zero and seven in oaskeTball. Also, a new course was added To The curriculum This year. IT was enTiTled OrienTaTiOOn, and iTs purpose was To acquainT sTudenTs wiTh SBI-IS. The TirsT-year Teacher Tor iT was Miss ElizabeTh Dimock. In I936, Two new male clubs were Tormed ThaT had almosT idenTicaI purposes. They were The Periclean SO- cieTy and The AThenian Club. The Pericleans were made up OT The leaders OT The school ThaT banded TogeThe,r in a service organizaTion. To counTer This so-called upper- class club, The AThenian Club was Tormed. The AThenians had The same purpose as The Pericleans, which was school service, buT The requiremenTs were ThaT a prospecTive member nOT be a leader OT The school. ATTer l936, The AThenians were never heard OT again. The Pericleans lasTed ThirTeen years, unTil iT was dissolved in Tavor OT The presenT day Key Club. EnroIImenT Passes 2000 in I937 The nexT year marked The passing OT The 2000 enroll- menT noTch aT Card CiTy. The ASB consTiTuTion was revised, The curriculum enlarged and during The nexT year, The business building and caTeTeria were added To meeT The increased demand OT The growing enroIImenT, Due To The I927 earThquake, remodeling in The audi- Torium and Ad I-lall Torced The removal OT The columns in TrOnT OT The AdminisTraTion building as well as The bas-reIieT OT an Old Soboban chieT which was -on a pIaT- Torm Over The arch OT The audiTOrium. BoTh were so greaTIy missed by The sTudenTs, reporTs The I939 annual, ThaT a mural TThe presenT day onel was painTed iusT inside The brand new Toyer on The audiTOrium To re- place Them. SBHS is FiTTy in I939 Also in I939, SBI-IS was celebraTing iTs TiTTieTh an- niversary. IT had been TiTTy years since The TirsT gradu- aTing class had received iTs diplomas. In l965 The TiTTieTh anniversary SBI'IS is currenTIy celebraTing is in honor OT The Tounding OT The school aT iTs presenT siTe in I9l5. Two oTher imporTanT daTes have been ignored, however. In I883, The TirsT high school in San Bernardino was Tounded. In I884, The TirsT public high school came inTo exisTence. IT SBI-TS plays iTs Cards righT, The Cardinals can have a l00Th anniversary in I8 years, have iT again one year aTTer ThaT and Then again in Tive more years Tor The graduaTing class. During The war years, Card CiTy was a virTuaI hoTbed OT paTrioTic acTiviTies. All campus clubs, insTead OT raising money Tor Their Own Treasuries, wenT OUT To raise considerable sums Tor The war eTTorT. Servicemen re- ceived IeTTers Trom SBSS sTudenTs and war bond drives were a cOnsTanT companion To sTudenTs aTTending Card CiTy in The war years. There were a Tew brighT spoTs, however. In 1942, alThough The baskeTbalI Team was unusually poor, The Team did produce Tour senior ouT- sTanding players. They -were WaITer Spencer, Karl Evans, Cruz Nevarrez and Richard Adair, Richard Adair? Yes, iT's The same one who reTurned To his alma maTer eleven years laTer To coach PE and varsiTy baskeTbaII, Greet Students and Faculty in 1915 Orange Show stadium was built in l94I in time tor the high school tootball season, so SBl-lS moved to that location tor its games. Games had previously been played at Stockton Field, a tield which is now known as the SBHS gym tield. lt has been estimated that l073 tormer SBl-IS gradu- ates and taculty were active participants in World War ll. At the end ot the contlict. a talley was taken to determine how many had died in the war. The tinal result was a grim seventy-two tormer Cardinals and taculty missing or killed. Atter the way, which the i945 annual celebrated with the dedication ot its theme to Victory, San Bernardino High School reverted back to a peace-time economy. ln order to keep up with the increased demand tor etticient records land to comply with a new state law stating that no club on campus could call its money its own, it had to come under the heading ot Student Body Fundsl, SBI-IS hired a tinancial secretary. l-ler name was Miss Ruth Meyers. Atwood Memorial Trophy, l945 Also, directly atter the war, a new athletic trophy was presented to the school. The Leon A. Atwood Memorial Trophy was awarded to the best all-around athlete in the senior class ot SBI-lS. lt is currently kept in the display case in the Ad l-lall with all the names ot the outstanding athletes dating back as tar as the tirst athletic records were kept. A With the return ot boy triends and triends trom the services, having tun became the main concern ot most students on campus. ln I947, the La Boas, a boy-girl beach gang that commuted to Laguna or Balboa beach every weekend was tormed. La Boas only lasted until the people concerned with it graduated. SBHS Becomes Card City in I949 ln l949, a signiticant change came about in the SBl-lS governing processes. Instead ot running the student body on a system based upon that ot the tederal govern- ment, it was changed to that ot a city government. The Student Congress was dropped in tavor ot the Student Council. The President ot the Student Body became the Mayor ot Cardinal City. The idea ot SBI-IS now becoming Cardinal City was born. The tirst mayor was Chuck Patterson. Although SBI-lS is now celebrating its tittieth birthday, Cardinal City can technically claim only titteen years ot existence. As SBHS entered the decade ot the l950's a new contlict was upon the United States. Although it was otticially a United Nations Police action, it was a war to the men tighting it. One ot those men, and perhaps the most honored ot all SBI-lS graduates, was Joseph C. Rodriguez. ln May ot I95l, Rodriguez singlehandily destroyed tive enemy machine gun nests and titteen ot the soldiers manning them. For this courageous act, President Eisenhower awarded Rodriguez the Congres- sional Medal ot l-lonor, the highest honor the United States can bestow on a man in the military. Two years later, on a March night in l953, students in the immediate vicinity ot SBI-lS awakened to whines ot sirens. lt they were quick enough in dressing and getting to the school, they saw the last remains ot the girls gymnasium go down in tlames. The gym, in ex- istence since l9l9, had cought on tire and, in the March wind, spread quickly to engult the entire structure. The Tyro Annual, in l954, noted that Card City had an overtlowing population ot 3500 and with every ta- cility at considerable strain. The next year, however, the Annual reported only 2300 students enrolled, with the building ot cross-town Pacitic l-ligh School to allevi- ate SBHS' population problem. The i955 Tyro ignored the beginning ot Pacitic High totally, and let the new educational tacility get ott to a pleasant start. As SBHS entered into the school year ot l954-55, it also entered into its tortieth year ot existence at l9th and E streets. This marked the start ot a general upswing in quality in nearly everything at Card City, including the athletic teams. The Cardinals, who had never really been noted tor their winning basketball teams, except tor a period in the late l9l0's and early l920's, began a series ot seasons which consistently placed them among the top three in CBL competition, climaxed by the CBL championship in I964. The Cards went to CIF three straight years betore l964 as runner- up in the CBL. ln I963, the Cards travelled to the CIF quarter-tinals. SBl-lS also produced an all-CBL choice in tootball that was destined to make tootball his protession. Joe Womack, who started tor the Redbirds in l955, later joined the Pittsburgh Steelers ot the NFL. Card tootballer's pretered to wait tor their big mo- ment. lt came in I96l when SBl-lS swept to a tie with Redlands tor the title, deteating Redlands in the process. Redlands later went on to become CIF champions tor that year. lt was the tirst championship tor Card City since l939. ln that same year ot I96l, Cardinal trackmen won CIF tame led by Tom lthe Bombl l-lester, who set a national record tor the low hurdles. Two other notables stood out in adding tame to the name ot SBI-lS. The Tyro Weekly, SBl-lS' school news- paper, gained honors trom national press services and at local, on-the-spot writing tournaments. Also, the Card Band, the Marching l-lundred, won high praise in South- ern Calitornia competition during the past decade. Victory Bell, Dr. Dolan Come in l960 I960-6I should go down in the annals ot SBl-lS as an historic year tor the Cards. lt was during this year that two ot Card City's most permanent tixtures be- came a part ot SBHS. The tirst was the Victory Bell donated by the Santa Fe Railroad. lt was an old bell that needed a lot ot polish, but the student council members ot that year did an admirable job on it. The other addition was Dr. G. Keith Dolan, SBl-lS principal. The year atter that. SBI-lS ioined in the toreign ex- change student program, which yearly brings in two students trom a toreign land to study at San Bernardino l-ligh School. l continued on page 2591 ,-f 'v!M,f f,..f-ertf' .ao-9 2' 3 DEDICATION TTTS L' San Bernardino High School began wifh an idea. The idea was fhaf educaiion builds responsible ciiizens and ihaf responsible cifizens sirengihen a 'Free sociefy. Through fhe early leadership of such men as David B. S+urges and L. L. Beeman enrollmenl soared, +he campus expanded, 'The curriculum was enlarged, +radi+ions sprang up, and organizaiions flourished, The idea was becoming a realiiy as enfhusiasiic young graduafes be- gan fo assume posiiions of leadership in an increasingly complex socieiy. Now in i+s eigh+h decade, SBHS s+ill res+s upon +his ideal. San Bernardino High School is a highly-respecfed ins'rH'u+ion. Her ioundafion is secure, her fradifions are cherished, her promise is brighf. We saluie five who have con+ribu+ed grea+ly 'ro her sevenfy-six years of accomplishmenf - Miss Hes+er Leaverion, Mrs. Esiher Kelley, Miss Grace Spaeih, Mr. Ralph Simpson, and Dr. Angelo Saporilri. To +he ideals which have guided ihe developmenf of SBHS and +o fhe faculfy and s'l'uden+s who have made her slrong, 'the I965 TYRO is graiefully dedicaied. he are ffzggw , ,QI JI gg wp 51 ef, G- imma? ,s-3.35. 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Beeman I9l0-I920 ' - webner Holl Z I748-I955 e . W, R. Murphy v 1906-1907 ! I I g-,-,,1,-gunn v SBHS Welcomes Mr. David Stine, as G. KEITH DOLAN D' 'I Fif I 8 If was I9l5. Across fhe Aflanfic old empires were desfroying cifies, counfries, fradifions, and fhemselves. If was fhe year of greaf courage for Nurse Edi+h Cavell as she faced a firing squad. If was fhe year fhe Nobel Peace Prize was nof awarded. If was fhe year fhe Lusifania sailed info fhe sighf of a German periscope and, by doing so, never reached porf. If was fhe year fhaf fhe cornersfone for San Bernardino High School was laid. The world had nof yef felf fhe impacf of men like Herberf Hoover, Winsfon Churchill, Adolph Hifler, or Mohandas Gandhi. Americans had nof yef fhrilled fo fhe accomplishmenfs of Charles Lindbergh, Babe Rufh, Charles Chaplin, or Jesse Owens. During fhe pasf half-cenfury fhese names have become household words in relafion fo world and nafional problems. During fhe same period of fime many sfudenfs have earned a basic educafion af Cardinal Cify, as more fhanl fhree fhousand youfh are doing af fhe presenf fime. Many of our graduafes have gone on fo greaf accomplishmenfs in fhe Cify of San Ber- nardino and in fhe resf of fhe world. Wifh fhe nafion's inferesf absorbed by war headlines in I9I5 if was an unlikely fime for a successful debuf of a high school program. Buf fime ended fhe war and pressed many of our graduafes info yef anofher one. The class of I965 faces headlines of a similar nafure wifh fhe crisis in Vief Nam. Despife fhese world fensions and fhe uncerfainfy of fhe fufure, fhe graduafes of fhis class will fake fhe leadership roles of fhe fufure as have fhe members of fhe 49 classes fhaf have preceded fhem. There will be even greafer problems fo solve in fhe fiffy years ahead and fhe names fhaf will become prominenf will be fhose graduafing in fhe classes around fhe world fhis year. The only difference for you in fhe hisfory of fhe fufure is fhaf you are now a vifal parf of if. Graduafing members of fhis Golden Anniversary class, we salufe you! f e.,g. M' G. KEITH DOLAN 'Vice-Principal in Charge of Athletics l CURTIS GLASS ELIZABETH DIMOCK DAVE STINE Vice-Principal, Sluclenr Aciivilies Vice-Principal, Guidance and Curriculum Vice-Principal, Afhlelics The Fiffiefh year has come and gone. If was a busy and wonderful year. The senior class deserves much of fhe credif for such a year of accomplishment I wish fo exfend fo each and every one of you my congrafulafions and besl' wishes for confinued success in life. To fhe underclassmen may fhis year and 'lhe examples of lhe seniors serve as a challenge for you in your remain- ing fenure a'l' Cardinal Cify. From Governor Johnson's Dedicafory Address as prinfed in fhe l9l5 TYRO Annual, I quofe, We dedicafe 'lhis school fo fhose who are enrolled, fo fhose who are ifs sfudenfsg we dedicafe fo fhe decency of a grea'l' communify and civic righfeousness of a glorious commonwealfhg fo fhe cifizenship of fo- day and fomorrowg and we dedicafe if fhal' your cify may go forward 'lo lighf, decency and righfeousnessf' If has been my greaf honor fo have been a small parf wilh so many in 'lhe fulfillmenf of fhis desfiny. Curfis Glass San Bernardino High School is cele- brafing ifs 50+h anniversary al' fhis loca- fion fhis year. In I939 we celebrafed our 50fh anniversary as a school. I am one of 'lhe forfunafe people who has been able fo parficipafe in bofh cele- brafions. As a graduafe of fhis high school, and a sfaff member since l935, I commend Edwin Marlcham's Creed fo you: There is a desfiny fhaf makes us brofhersg None goes his way alone: All 'lhaf we send info fhe lives of ofhers Comes baclc info our own. I care nof whaf his femples or his creeds, One 'lhing holds firm and fasf - Thai' info his fafeful heap of days and deeds The soul of man is casl'. SBHS lives as an insfifufion because of 'lhe frufh of fhis creed. Elizabefh Dimoclr The docfrine of democracy diclafes fhe necessify for an infelligenf elecfor- afe. Today's modern day high school is charged wifh lhe responsibilify of edu- cafing fhe young cilizenry and guiding 'lhem in fhe ways of our counfry, our slafe, and our communify. The growfh and progress of our com- munify is a dynamic fesfimony fo our educafional sysfem. For over a half cen- fury, San Bernardino High School has been 'lhe backbone of 'l'his sysfem and Hs graduafes can be proud of fheir heri- fage and fheir personal achievemenfs. A Personally, I feel honored fhaf I have had lhe unique experience of affending SBHS as a sfudenl, and lafer serving as bofh a feacher and an adminisfrafor. The graduafes of 'lhe Class of l965 can be proud of fheir accomplishmenfs of fhe pasf and can look forward fo 'lhe challenges of fhe fufure. Dave Sfine I9 Counselors Help Students Choose Richard Adair BA, San Diego Srale Phys. Ed Depl. Chmn. Varsily Baslcelloall William J. Bachardy MA, U ol Michigan Business Educarion Larry Blevins MA, Colorado Slale Marhernalics Wreslling 'S Frank B. Aguilar BS, U of Arizona Business Educarion Frank Ballou MS, Kansas Slale Social Sludies Cs l Helen Bogalin MS, USC Counselor Soloobans uf af UU. 4 X 'L James Angelo MA, Claremont Social Srudies Earlena Baslzeif BS, E. New Mexico U Business Educalion Lola BoHini BA, UCLA English Fufure Teachers Judifh I. ArneH' BA, U of Redlands Foreign Language Los Cardenales A li Yve'H'e Baffin Helen S. Aflrinson MS, Slare U of New York Journalism Tyro Weelcll Olivia Bergeron BA, Clezmonl-Ferrand BS, Loma Linda U Foreign Language Depl. Chmn. Bonnie Brownell MA, Ball Slaie Counselor Sobobans School N u rse f if -f 1 R Doris Brunner MS, Kansas Srale Librarian Ushererles SBHS counselors Bogalin, Lilienrhal, Brownell, Regalado, Neel, and Ehlers are prepared for ihe many laslrs necessary for lhem 'lo perform Courses to Aid Them in Vocations Lowell J. Buch UCLA lndusirial Arls C Baslceiball Elaine Carmen M Ed, UCLA Physical Educaiion Drill Team V? 612,31 , Joe B. Corrigan MA, Colorado Slaie Bus. Ed. Depi. Chmn. C. Parlr Dyer B Ed, W. Washingion College English Na+. Forensic League 'X Ted Buchholiz MA, U ol Wyoming Business Educaiion Ralph Carfer BA, Calif. Col. Aris, Crafis Special Educaiion Tennis . LS Blanche T. Cummings BA, U ol Redlands Foreign Language s N X X El'Louise Eaion Byran Burke MA, U of Redlands Social Siudies Depi. Chmn. Sfudeni' Council Za X 7 if Beverly Choviclt BA, Gusiavus Adolphus Business lfducaiion 5 George H. Dickson UCLA lnduslrial Aris Cralismen Gerald J. Ehlers Busier L. Burris UCLA lndusirial Aris LaVelle K..Cochran MA, Long Beach Siare Physical Educaiion GAA Theresia L. Dodge BS, Florida Siaie U Home Economics Red Cross VVilliam L. Eichenberg M B Ed, Colorado U BS, U of Minnesola Ph B, U of Sania Clara Business Educaiion Counselor Maihemairics Senior Class Cader Corps Jaclc Cardoso MA, U ol Wisconsin Social Siudies John W. Conzelman MA, Columbia U Social Siudies Beria Lou Dulle BS, U ol Missouri Business Educaiion 1 li', Q 6' Urban H. Eiswerfh BA, Gannon College Social Siudies 2 Five Student Jerry Fallerl' M Ed, Macalesier Drama Thespians Glenda Genfry BA, Abilene Chrisiian English Tyro Annual James W. Hackleman BA, U of Redlands Physical Educafion .IV Foofball, Golf Frank Hessner BA, U of Redlands Business Educaiion 22 Anfhony Federico MA, U of Kenfuclcy Foreign Language William H. George BS, Florida Slale U Social Siudies , R ucv' 4 4 i Q A Barbara P. Hagerman BA, U of California English Sophomore Class Clark H. Jones MA, Claremonr Social Srudies Key Club Teachers Add Interesl Marcia Ford MA, Ball Slafe Ari Warren F. GoH'hard M Ed, Arizona S'l'a'le Business Educaiion Sam R. Hanson BS, Sf. Cloud Siafe Maihemaiics Side Liners Edward R. Jones MS, Illinois Siale U Social Sfudies U Theodore Frohner MA, Ohio Siale Social Sludies AFS J. Daniel Gould MS, U of Wisconsin Special Ed Coordinaior Junior Class O. V. Hauschildf M Ed, U of Oklahoma Choral Music 3,1 William Jones AA, SBVC lnduslrial Aris Norman Guaerke MA, Norlhwesiern U Applied Aris Depi. Chmn. Roberi' W. Graefz MA, U of Wisconsin Foreign Language NHS Leila J. Hess MA, U of Iowa Physical Educalion Carl Frank Jordon BA, John Carroll U English Senior Class and Excitement to SBI-IS Classes 'A f Ru+h Kaiser BS. Easl Texas Slale Physical Educalion GAA Willard L. Kenley BA, Los Angeles Slale English Richard D. Koch MA, Colorado Slale Malhemalics Virgil H. Leonard MS, USC Malhemafics Richard Kanfer UCLA lnduslrial Arls Crallsrnan Clula Roberf Keyes BA, UCSB Social Siudies B Foolball Samuel N. Konnoff UCLA lnduslrial Arls Crailsman Club Alberf W. Lilienfhal MS, USC Counselor CSF Forres+ H. Keck MA, U of Redlands Malhemafics Key Club av- , Harold E. Klein MA, Long Beach Slale Social Sfudies Debale 4-9 V- A . K xx 5 . 9 ,ah . f 'Q' , kV,, 6 NX Saralee Kroll BC, U of Nebraska Home Economics Usherelles Roberl' D. Lillibridge BS, Loyola of L.A. English Senior Class Sfudem' feachers Jeff Owens, Wayne Marshall, Terry Friedlander, and Mel Flini' pariicipafe in one of 'lhelr rouiine classroom acfivilies, running movie projecfors William E. Lanh MS, Oregon Slale U. Malh-Science Dept Chrnn. l-lam Radio Club Hesfer R. Leaverfon B Ed, UCLA Ari' 'fi ii 7' A , K'3'lh Yn Line' Ca+herine Livings+on BS, Manlsafo Slafe MA' Qlaremonf Physical Educalion Plays. Ed Depf. Qhmn Sophomore Class Pep Groups 23 In the Fiftieth Year, SBHS Welcomes 'cf lx , vllv , 4, L 1 V' Harold W. Ludwig MS, Oregon S'ra're U Science Ham Radio Club Kenneih E. McCoy Lee O. Lund BA, Claremonl Malhemalics, Thanksgiving Drive Adelaide Mendez BA, Norlheaslern Slale BA, U of Riverside Foreign Language Foreign Language Donna Morris George B. Nason BA, U oi Redlands MA, Colorado Slale English Girls' League Drama Drama Club Del Marlin MS, Kansas Slale English CSF ,i,,, i ff . V N 1 gi' X , 2 ' Roberf Miniclr M Ed, U of Arkansas Social Sludies .e . . w Barbara Neel MA, Mills College Counselor Sherry McCanlies BA, Arizona Srale U flempel Special Educalion i M 'E -ga 1 x Earl Miichell M Ed, U ol Cincinnali Malhemalics Linda Neumann BS. U ol Rhode Island Business Ed-ucalion 5 , , X Jarrell McCollum MA, Olcla. Srale U Social Sludies Thomas J. Mohler BS lnd. Ed., Bemidii Srale lnd. Arls Depl. Chmn Senior Class Cruz E. Nevarez BA. U of Redlands English Handball 24 Facully members, when caughl' off-guard, are seldom fhe dignified -feachers found in classrooms 'the Largest Faculty in Its History George O'Day BA, UCSB lndustrial Arts Varsity Football i YN ,g 43. 9 41 -' Anthony J. Purpero BA, Marquette U Special Education Boys' Forum ,, f ,Qj . ' f,,V 5 ft I or Maria Rivera BA, UCLA Foreign Language Quetzalcoatl . , if fi A M' .4 fa - W -, 1 , , 2 sz r tyf .r V 2 5.123515 .,,, f Harry C. Page MA, U ot Missouri English Leonard T. Pecchia M Ed, U ot Colorado Mathematics Football James Edward Rea BS, U ot Minnesota Arts and Cratts John L. Regalado MA, UCLA Counselor Sharon Preston BS, U ot Nebraska Business Education Sophomore Class Qi' U 2 , my 9 A i , ,aj ft ,J Clarence Reise BS, Mayville Science Hank Rohn Carl M. Schiller James K. Scoble MA, U ot Wyoming MA, Western Mich. U BA,,Arizona State U Physical Education Physical Education English Track Varsity Football Chi Alpha Club iii' ,gh L x C. Robert Pring MA, Marshall U Mathematics J. V. Basketball Douglas Risberg BS, lllinois State Social Studies Q2 W5 , ,, , W 5 ..,, , ff ff ' , . X ' John R. Scott PhD, U ot Illinois Social Studies Statesmen 1 Mr. Angelo, Mrs. Eaton. and Mr. Fallert all notice Mr. Federico's elation at reaching Middle C. - Sophomore Humanities Class Is Intrc BehincIThe-wheel drivers' 'Training can be a harrowing experience for many SBHS leachers, as Mr. Ehlers demonslrales! Wilbur E. Smifh MS. Kansas Siaie Teachers English Depi. Chmn. Jaclc Slahlheber BA, San Jose Sfare Physical Educalion Varsiiy Wresiling -Qi. 1 1 ' fflif , sfiila- -:fx Marvin A. Swan BA, Eau Claire Siafe Arr 26 Dan Snyder BS, U of Nebraska Malhernalics gc, E X ea any so-,Rh 1 A Mary Alice Slenson MA, U ol New Mexico Home Economics to Eugene E. Talmadge MA, San Diego Slale Maihemaiics Grace Spaelh MA, Columbia U Inirod. ro Teaching Fuiure Teachers A rn. fl Ronald Slolfenberg MA, Iowa S+a'fe Col, Science Ralph F. Thomas AB, San Diego Slafe Allendance Counselor Chauncey Spencer Securiiy Olllice iii! I i his, l i S YJ ,, e7 ,E Delores Slone BS, Macalesrer Physical Educalion GAA Anson W. Thompson MA, Chico Slare Col. lndusirial Arls Dusfon Sfaliford BS Ed. SW Missour' Malhemalics Sophomore Class Phil Suchow BS, U ol Arizona Business Educalion William W. ThreaH BA, U ol Redlands Phoiography Camera Club iucecl to SBHS during Don Tierney AB, U oi'Redlands Archie L. Towle MA, U ol Nebraska T' an ' x g Gary E. Troyer BA, U of Redlands the Fiftieth Year 6 it lr er,r. C, Claude Turnbow BA. U of Calilornia Science William K. Weeks MA, U ol New Mexico Social Sludies Youlh Council Blair Uhl MA, Colorado Slale English Anna May Welsh BA, U of Chicago Special Educalion Mafhemalics Social Sludies Social Sludies lvlalh Club Bloclc S. Alan U'Ren Charles L. Wagner Lea Ward MA, Kenl Slale BS, USC BA, U of California Orcheslra Science English Swing Kings Pre-Med Club Creaiive Arls , L Y', n Q ' a .' xg a.. .rf U A ,fi 5 Jack D. Wilkins Jerome T. Winsiead BA, San Diego Slale Physical Educalion Varsily Baseball Hugh Wise BA, U of Redlands Physical Educalion Cross Counlry BA, U of California Social Sludies l Joann M. Woodward BA, U ol Redlands English Crealive Arls A new aclclilion fo +he many courses available al' SBHS is Sophomore Humanilies, 'laughl by Mr. Gaurelce, Miss Woodward, and Mr. Conzelman. 27 - Secretanes, Custochans, and Cafeteria Nelda Griflin Secreiary To Vice-Principal Eileen Treadwell Secreiary io Vice-Principal Jeanne Roberfs Secreiary 'ro Principal Chief Secreiary Shirley Hinlcle Secreiary 'ro Counselors Rufh M ers y Marie Nelson Financial Secreiary Financial Secreiary Cafeieria worlners 'lrom lefi fo righf are Gladys London, Ruih McClure, Florence Bellah, Maria Richeelavie, Thelma Humphrey, Lillian Hoclges. and Andrea Mar+inez. 28 i Ruih Amberg Esfher Kelley Secreiary io Regisirar Vice-Principal 5 SXT?-vallfif V 11 Tr iw .?'5?g,'- ff-KW iaffj 41.15 Mary Young Alma Bender Swiichboard Cperaior Siudenis' Slore Recepiionisr NP' W is? Demonsiraiing com leie coopera+ior are Dr. Dolan and his secrefaryl Mrs Jeanne Roberis. fl Mn Workers Complete SBHS Staff 4 Q, -1 is , , Margarel' Sawyer Library Secrelary y k t. ., U1 'M Q, c , Carolyn Ellis Allendance Office K fa M J f 7 ,V if 1,4144 f To if lf ,f 2 f QE i X mm, Z! l up Doris Boafrighl' Allendance Office 30 ,fs T Y. x, 2 ef ' ' Cc..-7 Marie Forfner Arlenclance Office Doris Boa+righf, Carolyn Ellis, Marie Forlner, and Ralph Thomas are in charge of affendance al' SBHS. SBHS cusfodians are Mildred Lawsen, Edward Chasco, and Lonzo Graves. Row Two: John Kwielr, Elmer Keller, Levi Pa'H'erson, John Tompson, Raymond Hansen, and Charlie Bags. Row Three: Charlie Buddy, Henry Carr, Felix Francisco, Frank Bailey, Paul Teensfer, Fred Thompson, and James Duncan. 29 I l , r 'f . . x Y, 24111. g' - Q AJ. ' -W , ' . x -N M ' k ' xi ,K V3.5 'Ibi- R g,f'f . 7,5 if f I, 'fzmxmqqiilnijffyj - E ,Ly - H 12 l Q ,X .a ..,. 'f 1' S If 1- gt ' pf 'I ' Vik , , ' I ' ,4i,,',g,1'II5.l?I'I E'4 I 'V I . - if ef I I - II IIIIII IIII I IIIIMl7ilIIrIII'I1f' ff- 2- 7 -E.-lf .--mp1 f ' fg- IIII. ,. .,,. I ..,. , .,,.. I ,,.. I 5 f-11.1 . SBHS Orcheslra, I9 I 0 I ILIIDCDID F A ,, . 3' I- Tyro Slaff, l907 Opera Produclion, l928 Johnny Cardinal, I956 -I I I I I 1 Isaz 1905 19:5 mo 1930 1950 - , SB Be un t d woz A 9 - l9I0, Dealh of Mr. Slurgex S u ' l?l5, School Hymn Wrihen ' IBBJ, Fin? Privale HS in San Bernardino - IBB4, SBHS af Sth and E - l'72l, Tyro Weekly I - IB96, Firfl Iyro Published ' IVIS, New SBHS Locafion, Wlh and E I I I I I I I I . l927, Earlhquake Damages Pillars - I947, Idea of Cardinal l937, Enrollment Passes 2000 l95lI I9-17, Scripforian sf ol wi! wan? . V ,. f . 5 'nr . .. . Q 5 t JM I I A gl - l ' i 'A .Q fi vw lf' l K Q: , -W . , U T' V 2 IQJMMN is, an ff , , ig K 4 Governor Brown, Mike LlpprH', I963 v 'rw :rm lp s A 3. Q 1 Q x Cardinal Emblems, l952 on i Q, ' is ff 'liiflz , ' ff? Q, ,Q , ,f..,e, ifh . I , 'ff41'. . P' 5 Lift f ix? N' 5, Memory Lane, I963 A 3 . X Wh jf, Rolling Slones, I964 , 'T I I 1 X I955 I960 I963 i965 I 1 e - l96I, Family Thealer Begun L ' I964, John F. Kennedy Memorial I . ' I953, Girls' Gym Burns ' I963, Challenge Bowl Begun ' W54. Enrollment P35595 3500 ' W63, Official Cardinal Cily Charler ' l956, Firsl Modern Dance Classes - l955I Ci1y Originafed Golden Anniversary v H63, Time Capsule Firsf Easier Canfafa f l96l, Viclory Bell 4 I 4 l953, Pacific High School Begun I l i Begun Mr. Brian Burke Named Advisor of Brad Lusk Darrel Hawflworne Qi T7 I Ray Sauceda Mary Jo Dilceman TD H 1 Judy Ellis Donna Coclcing Q 5 . Amelia Gabriel Julie Peferson 32 Q l M- ' i John Wiclcluncl SCOH Reed us... . Phyllis Bellinger Sharolyn Carfer 15? J L Rex Carpenfer Karla Reganold -A., Bill Oehler Jim Hacklemgn lf Hard-working Cardinal Student Council Ben TY9-35 John Morfhland Penny Hulse Suzanne While Mr. Brian STUDENT COUNCIL This hard-worlcing elecfed body is +he s'ruden+ governmeni' for SBHS. Council mee+s daily and s+udies +he many problems of a ci+y of over 3,000 reenagers. These sfudenis regulafe all campus programs such as dances, sporfs, sales, celebrafions, and club aciivifies. The council adminisfers 'rhe rais- ing and dis+ribu+ion of s+uden+ money, ini+ia+es codes and rules, and provides 'For fhe general Wm-1' E Council members femporarily 1' '-'Q alie up space of SBHS's new Welcome sign. welfare of +he cifizens of Cardinal Ci+y. Mayor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Direcfor of C ommissioners Cify Clerk .a.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner of Academics of Acfivilies ,, of Afhlefics , Brad Lusl: Judy Ellis Donna Coclcing Ben Treas , ...,,,,,, Julie Peferson John Wiclclund Commissioner of Domain ,, Darrel Hawlhorne Commissioner of Finance ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, Amelia Gabriel Commissioner of Pep ,,,, ,, Mary Jo Dilceman Commissioners of Public Relalions ,,s...,, Sharolyn Carier Phyllis Bellinger CCC Presiclerrl ,,,,, , . ,,...,. ,,,,, ,,,, R a y Sauceda Senior Class Presidenf ,,,,,, Junior Class Presiden+ Sophomore Class Presidenf ,,., , . Girls' League Boys' Forum Tyro Weelcly Presidenf , ,,,, , Presidenr s,,,,,,, Represenfaiive . Sco'H Reed James Haclcleman . ,,,,,, Bill Oehler Karla Reganold Rex Carpenfer . John Morfhland 33 Brad Lusk Was Elected Able Leader Af fhe arewe ar or r eene 2 Lam Cardinal Cily. L. L. Beeman, firsf principal of SBHS af nfs presenf srfe, is shown wrlh Brad Lusk and TV appearance on Assignmen+ Educafionf' STUDENT COUNCIL The l i'H'ie+h year s+ar+ed off wil'h a new advisor for Sludenr Council. Mr. Thomas J. Feeney, who had been a council advisor and vice-principal for five years, lefl' San Bernardino High +o be principal of Richardson Junior High. The acrive U. S. hislory le-acher Mr. Bryan Burke replaced him. Council mee'I's second period each day fo carry on business for l'he sludenl' body. Bills are passed for ac+ivi+ies, money requisilions are approved or disap- proved, grievances are aired, and ways +o improve our school are discussed. The SBHS Council is aided by Cardinal Cily Con- gress by giving 'rhe Ci'ry Council members a chance lo know whar +he sludenl' body wanfs. The presidenl' of CCC lRay Sauceda fhis yearl is a regular Council member. T ll P lv f M Y P P Y A bl 5 him a fl' 1 . Mr. Burke is sealed al right Penny Hulse, Dr. Dolan, and Beau Brummels. . 34 51 of Students At Berdoo for 1964-1965 l JU lor lc if Hi: pal c iislo' irryc el lc lisa: Hpml' 1 Cru :lianci ' r :sill Iuunc' I l semi o la: gy my ae- 5.3 M ,4 V Senior Class Presidenr Sco'H Reid, Commissioner of Pep Mary Jo Dikeman, and Advisor Burke examine 50+h year medal. The highlighl' of 'I'he 50+h year was a special week ser aside for anniversary celebrafion ac+ivi+ies. During rhe week +he popular singing group The Beau Brum- mels played 'for an assembly. The Riffmen from fhe Universify of Redlands played a band concerr before fhe premiere showing of rhe film, 50 Years of SBl'lS, which was produced, direcred, filmed, and edired by Mr. William ThreaH'. Tennis shoes were also sprayed gold during +he week 'ro commemora+e +he founding of SBHS a+ i'l's presenf locarion. ln our golden year, we were +he only high school fo have a boorh and display ai' fhe 50+h Na+ional Or- ange Show, and 'I'o be honored on a day af fhe exposi- 'l'ion. We were also feafured on a TV program called Assignment Educa+ion. Card Cify Council mem- bers were invired +o a'I'+end and parficipaie in meer- ings wifh ihe San Bernardino Council fo discuss iiuve- nile delinquency problems. li was Commissioner of Domain Darrell Haw'lhorne's iob 'lo begin work on The area for The Cardinal Archives. Thai meanl' hours of digging dirf our of a small sforage room. Brad Lusk, Mike Andrews, and Commissioner Hawrhorne, are picrured af work. 5 pw , iw 'Vi v 44 if, Newly elecled Mayor for '65-'bb Norris Gregory doesn l seem lo be nearly as surprised ai The announce-menl of As presideni of ICC, Judy Ellis lDirec+or of Commissioner? had ihe honor of crowning his Viclory as does his Campaign manage' Jim SWESNSY- The winner of The Ugly Man Con+esi wi'rh a pie in ihe face. The lucky winner was Mike Wilson. Also poised for rhe aHack are Scoff Reid, Charles Alexander, and Chops lmbriani. 35 S , SBHS Achieves Academic Excellence' i -a ,- fl' ,Vx 'N. cf ii, Lynn Wardle and Larry Levin were lhe lirsl SBHS sludenfs fo win +he BPO Elks Youlh Leadership lcify divisionl Confesl. Larry won lirsl place, Lynn second. ACHIEVEMENTS SBHS is well-known for i+s aca- demic achievemenfs. I964-I965 was anolher record breaking year. Berdoo was hosi' for a Golden Anniversary On-+he-Spol Wrifing Tournamenl. The debafe 'ream parli- cipa+ed in several +ournamen+s and had winners in nearly every one. Eigh'r of our seniors won meril' lei'- fers for high scores on +he Nalional Meril' Scholarship Qualifying Tesf. Kei+h Rhodes, a iunior, won a firsl place in fhe Cirrus Bell Speech Tour- namem' al' Poly High School. rm .I Rafer Johnson, Olympic decafhlon champion, presenfed Ken Moion and Armando Mena awards for lheir oulsfanding pholography. Mr. Perl: Dyer, speech coach, encoufdqes J09 BYFVIE. SBHS 59l'll0l'. WON a fhird place in 'llle members of his learn Frances emp e, scar physics division of lhe Harvey Mudd Science Day perrier Sandy Wglcoxl and Brenda Chumley, af Claremonf. He is shown here with Resca lRe 36 Search Emission Speclroscopy Chemical Analysigl a companion lor over fwo years. el..angberg Leads Challenge Bowl Team ' r Challenge Bowl leam members and sponsors are Row 'll Joe Byrne, Ann Marie Popadelc, and Jack Reid. Row 2: Dr. G. Keilh Dolan, Miss Joanne Woodward, and Sieve Langberg. CHALLENGE BOWL TEAM The Challenge Bowl is in ils second successlul year al San Bernardino High. ll seems lhal lhis year our brain leam has been more ol an assel lo SBHS lhan our brawn leams. The lelevision College Bowl, which was a ballle ol lhe brains, inspired lhe Challenge Bowl. .-1 'QI P g if la The Challenge Bowl Team in aclion al lhe Eisenhower game. Team members from lwo schools lry lo answer as many queslions as possible in four lwenly-minule quarlersg lhe leam wilh lhe greal- esl lolal number ol poinls wins. Each leam musl answer queslions in lhe fields ol malh, science, social sludies, and English lhal are lormulaled by leachers in lhe respeclive academic deparl- menls. Sleve Langberg, who was lhe only sophomore on lhe I964 leam, is lhis year's caplain. Olher members ol lhe leam are Jack Reid, Ann Marie Popadelc, David Marlin, Mike Auslin, Joe Byrne, Carol Press, and Gary Ross. A Cilrus Bell Challenge Bowl league was be- ing sel up, bul apparenlly lhis is nol going lo be lhe year lhal we have Va Challenge Bowl League. Proposed members ol lhe league were Eisenhower, Pacific, Aquinas, Sl. Bernardine's, Sap Bernardino, and eilher Ramona or Riverside Po y. Ben Treas, Commissioner ol Academics, is in charge ol selling up games. He said ol lheir lirsl smashing viclory over Pacific: The leam really did a line iob . . . l lhink lhey surprised lhemselves more lhan anylhing. Winning lheir lirsl game gave lhem lhe lillle bil ol confidence lhey needed. l expecl greal lhings ol lhem. Miss Joanne Woodward and Dr. G. Keilh Dolan are coaches ol lhe brain lrusl. Dr. Dolan engineered lhe selling up ol lhe leam in IQ64, IR 37 :Va J' c ug.. Q5 P ' gf L Q . 5 1' A G G . ! A UM! 5 N-., Y Q nf' 'Q' M ' ' if A 'e F 7'-' 1 . . V-5 K - - vin' S , ,e ' 0 '.6a .n is . 1- f': AFS Campus fv- ' I if my Q, .2 ,WW YASUO ASHIDA . 2- A . 1 lf, 5- Aix '12, M 'E is . ' . 5' v l, do gl Celebrities in '65 Are One of The grealesl' honors Yasuo received was a leHer- man's iaclcei and a varsi+y leHer in wreslling 'From Rafer Johnson, Olympic decalhlon champ. YASUO ASHIDA Yasuo Ashida of Japan was fhe boy AFS ex- change s+uden+ +0 come io Berdoo. He is bro- +her of senior Russell Nelson and sophomores Pai and Pam Nelson. Besides being a good maih s'l'u- den'r, he is a superior wresiler. During an assembly, Yasuo was given +he chance +o call his home and spealc 'I'o his parenrs. ln ihe AFS assembly, he and Jeanne Van der Merwe 'I'allc- ed aboul' 'rheir na+ive lands and showed slides. Yasuo adapied himself easily +o his new sur- roundings in America. He was easy +0 gel 'lo know. All anyone had +0 do was wall: up and say, Hi, Yasuo, and an inslanl' smile resul'I'ed. 1-1 Yasuo, Dr. Dolan Rose Marie Gonzales lAFS Presiclenll, Brad Lusk, As an ouislanding maih sfudenf, Ya. and Sha:-clyn Carler lPublic Relafionsl hold up hands lo represenl suo proved himself by winning a SBHS' 50 years naiional malh coniesi. Yasuo Ashida, leanne Van cler Merwe 4 if 2' A W I, Jeanne was given flowers on her birfhday in accordance wi+h +l1e cusfom lhaf originaled in Soulh Africa. JEANNE VAN DER MERWE The Union of Soufh Africa senf us Jeanne Van der Merwe as an American Field Service exchange sludenf. She lived in lhe homes of fhe Roberf Howells and 'rhe Brian Burlces. Jeanne is a senior, buf besides fhe usual senior subiecfs she had American hisfory and physiology. Jeanne was a member of Card Cify Council and Mr. Burlce awarded her a council pin during second semesler. Nearly always smiling, Jeanne was friendly, and somefimes -a Ii++le shy. She parficipaled in many exlra-curricular acliviries and helped cheer on our leams. -WN-f...alnh Killy Groenendaal la nalive of Hollandl and Bev Ammefmifl ld good ole American girll help Jeanne lhrough ihe ioys of physio- logy. Z Z JEANNE VAN DER MERWE , -.., ..,-ff -N-X, E243 55215-,A , M WX ,. Q ri 62 if , y ,, I 1. ffffi J, - ' ,S i12,,ef?:'f7'z,, ,few , 22' , g cf 4.2, I' 2 f M, ,,4'f V 4 ' F1 A J 52 ,,.. on 2 J, ' fi 11 Af? f ' 3 L+' , I ' 'El 7, 'YI ? 2 ,. , 14' 'Z if ' 1 wifi' ' ' .. ' I , Af '-24? L- -ff , f ff f ff I f ,f , ' 7 ,f , :ff mf Ju, ' ' ' 7' ' Q . 2-451 af . , fl Mrs. Cochran gives Jeanne a 'lennis lesson during 71h period gym 4l Marching, Concert Bands Are under Row 1: Linda Soulherland, Roberf Freeman, Arfhur Perez, Margarilo Barbarin, Armando Galvan, Ray Ballesferos, Brenda Rodlyn. Row 2: Duke Lilly, William Anfhony Morris, Sieve Hulsey, Lawrence Lepper. Row 'l: Charles Brooks, Charles James, Terry Thafcher, Gerri Finks, Merediih Cameron, Jackie Jackson. Row 2: Alan Glanze, Elizabelh Thompson, Manuel Romero, Jess Arriola. Row l: Manuel Bofello, Mike Tabb, Roberl Vasquez, Richard Bocan- egra, John Guaiardo, Randy Briggs, Marlin Guilerrez. ROW 2: Roy Morgan, Jim Uplain, Richard Smifh. Row 1: Kafhy McCormick, Diane Ruiherford, Carol Wrighf, Charon McCray, Paula Salazar, Brenda Ashe. Row 2: David Wong, David Rod- riguez, David Padilla, Lawrence Wong. Row 'I: Marian Miller, Mary Reeder, Margarel' Jaenke, Lerner Temple ion, Dianna Nelson, Chrisfina Paez, Pal Mcwerfer. Row 2: Shirle Reilz, Lee Ann Sullivan, Jo Anne Douglass, Ronnie lnghram. Row 'l: Bob Vanudre, John Ryan, Sieve Popely, Carlos Garcia, Dam Aguirre, Charles Charllon, Mary McCarroll. ROW 2: Harold Speal Gary Smilh, Larry Johns, David Henderson. -Z. F . N- ROW li Danny Rodriguez, Sieve Gambrell, Les Brigham, Ron Clapperion, Ruben Villegas, Larry Neigel, Ray Duran, Bob Vaca, Raymond, Robert Bogney, Ruben Luiz. Row 2: Mr, Alan U'Ren. 42 'the Skillful Direction of Mr. Alan 'Rex Row 1: Jaime Ceballos, Rudy Lozano, Bob Ashmore, Richard Freeman, Terry Hari, Joseph Paez. Row 2: Tommy Morrow, Jack Woolard, Samuel Macon, Jim Eberly. SBHS BAND San Bernardino Higl1's acfive band is direcfed by Mr. Alan U'ren and led in i'rs maneuvers by Drum Maior Larry Johns. This year fhe band par+icipa+ed in The San Ber- nardina Fesfiv-al of lns+rumen+al Music held .ar Paci- fic High School and won a superior raiing. The band is governed by nine elecfed officers who worlc wifh Mr. U'Ren in planning band ac'I'ivi- lies. A+ Chrisfmas +he band and orcheshra members sold fruii calces +o make money for a Disneyland +rip. They cleared aboui' S800 on rhe proieci and enioyed fheir well-deserved ouring ai' +l1e Magic Kingdom. The band noi' only goes fo fesfivals and sells fruifcalres, buf if also provides en+er+ainmen'l' ai' half-+ime during foofball and baslceiball games, marches in parades, and plays Winrer and Spring Conceris. Doris Reiiz, Donald Dudley, Juanifa Edwards, William Hendr lc Francesca Sims, Fred Nagelschmidi. Larry Johns was chosen Drum Maior for ihis year. His dufies included lead fhe band in formaiions and assisfing Mr. U'Ren. I964-65 Band officers: Jo Anne Douglas, Shirley Rietz, Paffy MCWhETl9F, Armando Galvan, Sieve Gambrell, Juanifa Edwards, Margie Rodriguez, Marian Miller, Doris Reifz. Swing Kings Play at 50th Orange S Row I: Roger Pine. Deborah Reed, Bill Finch. Row 2: Carol Niemeyer, Frances Rodriguez, Rose Dow. Ray Duran, Ulysses Weafherby, John Cain, Anna Maria Nevares. ROW 'IZ Sheryle Scanlon, Eloise Burrell, Louilla McGraw, Nancy Minchefl, Gloria Padilla. Row Z: Alan Lingren, llleana Yanovilch, Kalhy Hill, Susan Hilfon, Ronnie Kirlcbride, Phil Holclaway, Paul Resies, Row 1: Ed Boeclc, Healher Mccolloch. Sybil Cooper. Ellen Lanlo. Row 2: Nancy Lamb, Milne Gaughan. x I Row 1: Charles Fenn, Gene Miller, Johnny Garcia, Arf Thornfon, Marlin Gurierrez. Row 2: Bill Casfer, Lane'He Rodlyn, Bill DeSilva, ScoH Velliquelfe, Charles Olsen. Reuben Garcia, John Porler, Sherman Davis, Davic Chavez, Milch McKinney. 7 N. ' l '22' Row 1: Willie Aderson, Dennis Roberlson, Lari Chasman. Row 2: Andrea Cababa, Belhe Baile' lnez Gonzales. lrwg Crchestra Wins llExce11ent Rating i, A1 rsh Ilia: ,s 1 r A w r-eg u Q15ae?',fc JZ SWING KINGS - Row 'lr Linda Moyer, Linda Soufherlancl, Larry Blakeley, Jim Sfarlr, Willie Anderson, Ray Ballesferos, Mike Mosquedo, Armando Galvan, Dennis Berry. Row 2: Mr. Alan U'Ren, Cheryl Rosenberg, Charles Alexander, Sherman Davis, David Chavez, Harold Spears, Gary Srnilh, R b + S h A + Th + P I B f l Dei' . o er anc ez, r or on, au ryan. fa QORCHESTRA AND SWING KINGS l The sixfy-piece Orchesfra and fhe Swing Kings, lr V1- , iz' SBHS's dance band, are l'wo of Berdoo's principal insfrumenfal music groups. The orchesfra presenled a Chrislmas program lo rhe sludenl body and played in +he Annual Winfer Band and Orchesfra Concerl' during February. The orcheslra members also worlced wifh lhe band 'lo raise money for lhe Disneyland frip lhey had planned. The Swing Kings, who rehearse affer school, played af 'rhe Nalional Orange Show in +he Swing Audifor- ium. They also presenfed 'rheir annual assembly pro- gram during firsf semesier. Mr. U'Ren is very proud of his groups. A+ +he be- ginning of fhe year he said, l ihinlc lhe band and orchesfra people show a greal po'ren'rial rhis year foward being 'lhe finesl' group we've had on ihis cam- pus. The sfudenls have grea+ spirif and wan+ +o be 'rhe very besl' possible. 45 ll0li'vet te Calvary Presented by X o .ss ........ ,, ,W ,dv Y .. Ell' S d M +'n Marie Wardle Polly Marlin Ada Thompson Mary Burke Linda Landrum, Barbelle Knight Row 2: Debbi Chandlef Row ll Judie ls, an ra arm ,,.., Linda Woodburn, Theresa Laguna, Linda Regisler, Marcia Slaler, Janel Hessen, Diane Pelrie, Marsha Biuell, Mary Rodriguez. Row 3: Beverly Goodenr Barbara Jordan, Mary Hoolins, Karen Cloud, Marion Jacqueff, Terri Schumacher, Ronny Lelhbridge, Amelia Gabriel. Row 41 Lynne Federle, Ella Mi' con, Margaret Ealon, Diana Culver, Belly Davis, Karla Reganolcl, Cheryl Rosenberg, Helen Scoll, Row 5: Richard Gabriel, David Delgado, Louis Earlh' man, Waller Roberls, Dennis Jabbour, Phillip Cahffaro. Row 6: Doug While, Ron Percival, Wilfred Marlin, James Talmadge, John Russell, Randy Whilloclc, Milne Girnble, 46 A Capella Choir and Girls' Choir 'low 1: Karen Gissen, Peggy Hagen, Sue Burke, Melody Anneler, Susan Griffifh. Row 2: Linda Crumpler, Clfilalhye Clay, Penny Chris+ie, Judy Russell, Joan Bosfwick, Kafie Haury. Row 3: Roslyn Townsend, Kalhy Gviviurphy, Susan Sanford, Varella Sims, Pafricia Owens, Gilda Smifh. Row 4: Yvonne Vines, Jacquelin Hill, flla'am Brawley, Gail Wesf, Sandi DeWeerI, Karen Wilcox. Row 5: Mark Shoemaker, Paul Frech, Larry Good- mlln, Milce Ash, Carl Frech, Curiis Biggers, Gabriel Gallegos. Row 6: Chris Wooden, Glenn Nelson, John lllfleganold, David Whifing, Smifh Whiie, Keifh Bolin. A CAPPELLA CHOIR GIRLS' CHOIR The A Cappella and Girls' Choirs are lhe main choral groups on fhe SBHS campus. Direcled by O. V. Hauschidllq +he choirs have per- formed nor only in Cardinal Ciry, bul' also al many San Bernardino civic 'I7unc+ions. The annual Chrislmas assembly, an appearance af 'rhe Swing Audi- 'Iorium for I'he 501'h Anniversary of fhe Nalional Orange Show, and I'he annual Spring Concerr are several of rhe evenls +ha+ I'he choirs have parricipaled in. I-Iighlighling +he '64-'65 year was rhe Easfer Canlala a+ which -aboul' 270 alumni sang wiI'h 'rhe choirs fo make an inspiring pro- gram. Amelia Gabriel was chosen sI'u- denl' direclor by fhe choir. Her iob was lo assisl Du'rch in hand- ling Ihe choir, and occasionally lo direcl a number herself. 47 Fallert and Nason Direct Thespians, Gail Meadows hears no evil, Helcha Acuna speaks no evil, and Mike Ash sees no evil in The Curious Savage. 9 ii 'J T 1. To-T 3 if TN 'N 'W T ,gr f 1- gg I QA--R. A :V ' f' K' , . Les Barnum, Carol Niemeyer, Brad Lusk, Frances Chasco, Cynrhia Sims, and Tom Morrow made up 'lhe casl of The Diary of Anne Frank. -45 S Ji, Z F The eccenirics from ihe Curious Savage were played by Helcha Acuna, Gilda Brown, Yvonne Vines, Mike Ash and Gail Meadows. Jeanne Herberger as Helen Keller, and Pam Slafer playing Anne Sullivan, exhausl fhemselves in 'lhe Hfighi scene from The Miracle Worker. X . -, x .. The rough guys from An Exlraordinary Day were Ron Percival, Ed Merrick, and Richard Gabriel. 48 1 I Mike Tappan played rhe policeman: Sue Mayer and Pam Valer porirayed his admirers. Anne Frank was porfrayed by Frances Chasco. One of fhe mos? fouching scenes of Thu Miracle Worker came when Helen lin- ally learned io lisfen wifh her hands. THESPIANS The Thespians fhis vear pre- senied several plays 'lor SBHS audiences. Mr. Jerome Fallerl and Mr. George Nason clirecl- ecl all +he plays excepi' An Ex- 'rraordinary Day, which was wri'Hen and direcied by sfu- denis Susan James and Mile Ash. The firsl' plav of +he year was The Curious Savageuiby John Palrick. The nexl' was The Diarv of Anne Frank, a young Jewish oirl's experiences during World War ll. The Miracle Worker by William Gibson was Dreseniecl in January. Fin- ally 'rhe hilarious An Exfraor d a'Y Day was previewedi an assembly. 5 bf ru nl 'll' len li ls, year: lor lf ne li on ll I+ HA, fllltll J bl all l 2 Yell ll N55 rl avi 305 e MF , Gi udfl' Exl 'iewfl Penny Hulse Sets Up Assemblies TV '99 w lgupimeis Highlighfing fhe Golden Anniversary Week was fhe appearance of lhe Beau Brummels, a popular singing group. X. ,kid X 's'n s. .9 ,Qs X Yi ? .jQ1:fl,'... 4 I. i The Riffmen from fhe Universify of Redlands enlerlained Pacific's ASB Presidenf Bill Leonard ialies John Porferl infroduces lovely foofball homecoming queen Chiquiia lLindsey Laufzl during fha pep assembly before ihe disasirous Pacific- Berdoo foofball game. ASSEMBLIES Penny Hulse, Commissioner of Assemblies, has had her hands 'Full 'lhis year. During lhe lasl' fhirleen weeks of school, 'lhe sludenl' body enjoyed af leasf one assembly per weelc. Since our audilorium was being remodeled, lhe assemblies were held in lhe qym. Then finally fhe fhanlcful Card Ci+y cifizens moved +o ihe sparkling clean audiforium for infer- esfing assemblies lhal' were many limes enferfaining, +oo. The sfudenf body in an assembly 'rhen played for a dance and ihe premiere showing of fha 5Ofh year movie fhe Sam! WOBIK. H , -M--A--r Kids, you can'f undersfand anyfhinq ihey say! lamenfs Miss Wifherspoon in An Exfraordinary Day. Susan James lMiss Wiiherspoonl was fhe co pleywrighf of lhe producfion. Besides 'fhe piclured examples, we saw a surf movie by Bruce Brown, a John Goddard presenlalion of fra- vel aclvenfures, and Yasua Ashida called his home in Japan and Ella Colo, las+ year's exchanqe sludenl' from llalv, spolce lo SBHS sludenls. The band, orchesira, and choirs pre- senled enlerfaining programs, and seniors were warned noi lo di+ch on fradilional senior dilch day. The awards and senior farewell assemblies ended lhe evenlful 5O+h year. Amelia Gabriel iells of her frip fo Brazil as an AFS exchange sfudenl. SBHS' Prize-Winning Drill Team is Le O O 9 5 in Lg gig' Ile, 4 Row 1: Rachelle Fields, S+ella Macias, Claire Connell, Esrher Law, Clnrisfine Harris, Jackie Lepper. Row 2: Lillie Williams, Sandra Lewis Jean McDonell, Jan Mercer, Gilda Smirh, Andrea Cababa, Row 3: Beverly Owens, Laura Russell, Belly Ann Jones, Deanelle Wesion, Pamela Orr Linda Landrum. Row 4: Kerry Lundy, Callwy Masf, Midge Marfinez, Jo Hodge, Diane Flelclrer, Marsha Bizzell. 1- 5 ,WH ..,..--- .ut .,, r:.1 :lilie- V - an M -. 1'-1'-.o aria Serrano Row 'll Sandy Morris, Sandy England, Danielle Newby, Row Hardenberg, Pam Hulse, Kallny Murphy. ' l ir by Maria Serrano during 1964-1965 6 9 0 9 efgM,a,,af- L Row 'l: Jeanneffe Gardner, Bev Lohr, Maria Alvarez, Adela Anfillon, Cyndy Graeber, Clara Negrere. Row 2: Alice Coffon, Frances Chasco, Loreffa Row 4: Linda Adams, Geraldine Sandoval, Linda Lohr, Sandra Gofowf, Irene McLaughlin, Monica Cardenas. SBHS DRILL TEAM San Bernardino High School's Fiffiefh Year drill 'ream is supervised by Miss Elaine Carman. The girls on fhe +eam are led by Maria Serrano, drill feam head. Maria's iob is 'lo give orders when +he feam marches, 'lo devise roufines, and 'ro assisf Miss Carman. Maria is also a Pom Pon ,fu ---G' m f f' if I-sg i The ream was invired +0 march in lhe Sciol s Parade on fhe opening day of 'rhe Fifriefh Narional Orange Show, and was awarded a firsi' place. Miss Carman aclmils +ha+ 'lhe 'ream has noi' pariicipafed much in parades fhis year, buf when rhey have marched rhey have done very well. Gel' Jacqueline Hill, Paula Jo , .wwe- W NesbiH, Lillian Orfiz, Barbara Jones, Par Sullivan. Row 3: Doris Mays, Ca rol Davis, lda Conraoi. Joyce Casfanon, Sharon Redinger, Cynfhia Meyer. Cheerleaders, Flags, Batons and M l965 cheerleaders show off new signs drawn by sfudenf 'leacher Jeff Owens. Cheerleaders are Row 1: Mary Helen Campos, Sylvia Hernandez. Row 2: Barbara Orrez, Mary Kachevas, Chris Behnlce, Mary Jo Dilceman, Penny Hulse lHeadl, Roslyn Townsend, Rosie Dow, Chris Kacheyas, Donna Cocking. 36 on 1 ,N , 4 ' I a i' l ' I Chris Behnke doesn'+ know Mary Kachevas, Mary Jo Dilxeman, and Rosie Dow and Sylvia Hernandez cross Friendliness is lrealing whelher fo laugh or cry. Penny Hulse reioice alfer a speclacular fingers and hope, hope, hope. Pacific cheerleader cordially shof by SBHS eager. says Mary Helen Campos. l .F 1' A fn s Susie Ke-nl and Sherrie Johnson, bolh prize-winners, share lhe hong.-g as befor! lwirlers. l Night during fcolball season .,..,.. Y. Y fm- , He- - -- - - V---4 ots Keep Berdods Spirits Hlqh Phyllis Bellinger, Mary Helen Roman, Frances Rodriguez and Linda Cr pl fl 'l l SBHS PEP GROUPS This ye-ar's cheerleaders are under a new sysfemg lhere are no B cheerleaders: all are varsify. Along wifh lhe ofher groups, 'l'hey have marched in parades, pepped up sfu- den+s af pep rallies, and done fheir reqular dufies al' afhlefic evenfs. SBHS has +wo mascofs. Mary and Chris Kachevas ralce rurns during games acfing as our Cardinal birds. Flag and baron 'l'wirlers no'r only perform, buf also lead cheers and songs. Mary Jo Dilceman, Commis- sioner of Pep, is also on 'I'he squad, so she keeps Council informed. Mascof Mary Kachevas M ici' K l Pom Pon Girls Entertain Pep Audienc l f 4 i nal Pom Pon girls Cecilia Lapel and Joann Negreffe assisl Brad Luslc in fhe foofball homecoming coronalion of Mari- lyn Shober lalso a Poml. l i X... Judie Ellis, Marsha Rcberls, Paula Diehl, Sandi DeWeerl, Linda Moore, and Sheryl Harfwell are perl of flwe pcm group, 54 les and Sometimes Become Queens Mary Helen Campos, Kafhy Kafona, Joann Negreffe, and Marilyn Shober run 'ro congraiulaie foofball feam affer a iouchdown. POM PON GIRLS The pom pon girls af SBHS have several dufies. They presenii en+er+ainmen+ a+ afh- lefic even+s, serve as pages during home- coming queen coronaiions, and fhey march wi+h +he drill feam and o+her pep groups in parades. The Poms are advised by Miss Cafherine Livings+on, also advisor for fhe cheerlead- ers. Girls who wan+ +o be Poms mus+ firsf serve as members of fhe drill +eam. They musf prac+ice roufines and 'fry ou+ for paris. The girls frying ou'r are iudged by a panel of gym feachers. The winners mus'I' worlc hard +o mainfain fheir posifions. This year's 'ream did a fine iob of enierfaining and did well in compefi- fion. Ti ii Yi pl 11, mm K..--.,' Cecilia Lopez, Marilyn Shober, Pam Nielson, Joann Negrelfe, Kafhy Kalona, and Maria Serrano are fhe ofher half of The pom p g I O 4 Facls Are Transient, but Traditions YN, A+ an affernoon baslceiball game Cards yell, cheer and work hard To keep flue pep lug filled lu over-flowing. -v--an-uns? u 'l-' me L: wg Cam in UL wc ,, , Y G I TE?-fl.Yv X ,, . anna,-,W r Lmrvfx 4, r y r-4 l 5, ll r l 5 U. : r J WMF' 'LM 'faxeszi WON , L , ,. sm S J ' I rg Q I A., , ,if rg, , if ew' l .,,,,,,,, , if nz em 4, r F f www 2,5 M f f I -X KH: L 4 r 1 M , f V I I ,Nr fy 6 VV 'Vrv V limi S '7 X 1 ' V, ,.,, 'fly , , 7, FE M ? , ,wiffifaw V . r Q Q, e, ,'n,. ' , f. Q3 V KE'Tx Alweml Well, a hadiflon is a lracliflon, anld +l1ere's elvleys nexfryelarllo 'lry lagalnf YQ l l 4. 1 1 la if , l l l f ' I 1 l X, K, I3 if DQ W, 's'-7 H111 . W- Xlxf VH' von rcs: QW NLM ll nn JT, ,H su. cu- The English Singing group fad ansplred an work in lockers! Springflme roars inn again wllll flmle class officer elec+ions.Tl1al means, ofgourse No? only were fhere plcfures of the Rollinq Sfonesu and pos ers Covered W'll propaganda' Hue Beatles, bul' a real live Frouflrou and once e en a Ere-exfingulslwerl I L A I it tt i V 1 I l tw 4 E A hy lit ,. X ti fir l ol 5: ,it 4. X Grow N earer the Hearts ot Students K,-3 t ,M i A Q, il , . wg, ...- .........e, an-.. -ne .vwnm were popular Even some daring teachers risked their lives amid swinging arms dances at Berdoo and throughout the country and parts ot Europe. and legs onthe dance floor. -my-'X Nqr A, :, Bev Owens and Even Evensen, members of the 50th year graduating class, had a Janis Holcomb was a pertect example ot '65 tads: little tea party to commemmorate Raggedy Ann's and Raggedy Andy's tittieth square-tramed glasses, straight, blunt-cut hair with thick birthday. lRaggedies compliments of D. J. Wilsonl bangs, a hair bow, and lots ot rings. Styles come and go, but old traditions like worshipping the tootball team atter a touchdown, never die land seldom tade away!t. 57 English and Social Studies are Impo SOCIAL STUDIES Problems of Democracy is required 'For graduaiion. In I I-Q I'his class problems of govern- 3: - 5 Q., 4.5 meni plus social adiusimeni' Iin acIuI'rhood and in mar- riagel are disclosed. To re- ceive a diploma, each senior musi compose a Ihesis. sfudenis in discussions of world and nahonal fulness of his U- S- IUSIOVY ieachef- problems. ENGLISH CLASSES English is one of 'I'he basic requiremenis for aII siudenis in SBHS and in every school in +he Unifed SI'a+es. All college prepara- Iory courses require four years of high school English Ibeginning wiI'h 9+h gradel, and siudenis noi planning on aifending coI- Iege musi have 3 years of English +o grad- uaI'e. Sophomores begin wiI'h myihology and poeiry. Laier ihey sfudy some drama and Ierm paper forms. This year's sophomores were offered a new course called Humani- iies. This course combined hisiory, English, K arf, and music info a reIa+ed siudy. A Ieam . A of Teachers helped +hem 'Io see I'he correla- gi I N ' ,T ' Iion of arI', music, and lhisiory +o English. ,.- 3.5 :XJ AE fy XY C The siudenis in Humanihes weni on several field 'Irips io museums. Junior English dwells on American Iiiera- 'rure beginning wiih Ihe Pilgrims and going Ihrough io Ihe presen+. Poeiry, diaries, eg- says, novels, Iiciion, and biographies are all discussed in iunior English. Mr. Lillibridge conducis a i nicr English class despiie inierrupiions from Tyro phaiographeri 58 lint Requirements tor All Students M A, sociAL STUDIES Social studies includes world his- tory, U. S. history, and Problems ot Democracy. In the sophomore year, all students must take world history, a general course beginning with the ancient Chinese civilzation and end- ing with a study ot modern times and governments. Geography is also working in with the history. if During the junior year, a more specitic study ot the United States is presented. Term papers and oral reports are on the agenda tor every unsuspecting land suspectingl iunior, who, are the end ot the year is worn to a trazzle. Mr. Robert Ballou gives his history class an insight into the ways ot people in other coun- tries. Mr. Jaclc Cardoso. 5 ENGLISH CLASSES il Senior English students prepare tor col- ,N-mf, ,W lege by learning clues to doing well on en- l trance exams and building up their creative li writing abilities. l' Seniors also have a special English course, l' World Literature, taught by Miss Joanne Woodward. ln this class, seniors study the it classics required to get them ahead in col- rl lege. They read books that date to Biblical as times and, in contrast, very modern worlrs. ii- All English students have the opportunity li, to enter compositions in the Writing Clinic. m These compositions are iudged and dis- 5. cussed by groups ot students who have also L, submitted entries. al Mr.UhI tptptyadd l l U. S. history is too th t citing subject in the ld y 1 'H lndustrial Arts, Physical, Biological A f In Mr. Dickson's machine shop, Rick S+evens and David Jeicfries learn abouf One of Mr. Busfer Burris sludenls learn abou? lhe mlrvcecles Ol d Ca lhe uses of fools and machines. INDUSTRIAL ARTS SBHS gives if cilizens who wanf +o choose careers in carpenlry, drafiing, mechanics and prinling a good background for apprenliceship. Machine shop, welding, aulo and wood shops are all available fo boys. The prinl' shop helps lhe school by prinfing lhe Tyro Weekly and many of +he cardboard posfers +hal' are found around campus. Prinfers also prim' 'riclcefs and programs. . 'Q X-x 60 Dick Buxlon cornpleles an assignment in a draflinq class. penfry sludenls aciually buill a house on F Slreef near SBHS. Mr. Buch demonslrafes lype selling lo sludenl Jim Gufhre! Sciences Are Part of Curriculum l lv gi rgzzrgr -an i , Mr. Turnbow and his siudenfs can .1 ' L n general science classes, siudenls learn lhe funclamenials of sing a microscope. 1 Q wr ,aaa 41.-l L ,. I , . A E 1 5 Z2 M fl , Iam, ll ill il! I -f or X QAM, I X. i rwmi go over lesfs in one of his chemisiry classes. SCIENCE CLASSES ln +oday's world lhe sciences have become more im- porfani rhan ever before: so, high schools mus+ reach lhe scienlisfs-ro-be all rhey possibly can. A+ SBHS we have courses in chemisfry, physiology, biology, and gen- eral science. Despile 'rhe smelly concociions l'ha+ slu- clenls come up wi+h in chemisfry, and fhe clissec+ions in physiology, defermined s+uden+s lrudge on and a few even survive fo become real scien+is+s, enlering proiecls in +he Science Fair on local and somelimes nalional levels. Tlr i i ii .hris Chrisfie draws mysferious pofion All her life Alice Colfon has secreily H674 6 and , . . oh heck make om a pipeile in chemisfry, wanied io smoke a waierfpipep now Mr. Wagnefll never know +he is her chance! says Sue Burke. The Arts, Business Training, Foreign X M -M., Q v 1' Q ul Q V Y vvvvwk-2 v' r Q -lfiffv J 0' ,f --. Q +o wear a wig. r' aw fl ir Besides ieachinq phoroqraphy an a ++h fh d+ ' Threa as e inspiring u y of handing ou? reporl card 62 as 6 dvisinq phdroqraphers, Mr. William s. ln reiail selling class, siudenis learn lrlclqs for aliracirve merchandise d playing. PHCTOGRAPHY AND BUSlNESS CLASSES SBHS offers business courses ranging from personal 'typ- ing ro oFFice pracfice. Shorihand, franscriplion, business English, and many orher classes are available io siudenfs who may or may noi wan? +o go on +o college. Re+ail busi- ness gives pupils a chance +o learn, among o'fher +hings, aboui displaying merchandise in a++raC+ive ways. Typing l and ll ieaches fundamenials of wriring and 'ryping in good form business lei'+ers.' SBHS' phoiography deparimenf is headed by Mr. Wil- liam Threaif. Besides learning aboul' cameras and develop- ing film, some of his siudenfs are on fhe Tyro Weelcly and Tyro Annual sfaffs. Mr. Threa'H' was responsible for 'Phe 50+h year film lin full colorl. 43 All rlqhi. you guys. I wan? you +0 hav II picfures ihe Tvro Annual ordered fad y developed, and ready 'ro go by fomo I N s Da Languages, and Math Offered at SBI-IS ff k .js IME I fl , ,gf tl 191 1 1 ff Z Typing is an irnporlanf class for borh Many commercial ari sfudenls are i resie college-bound and career-bound srudenfs. The adveriising field. Business or personal l l l. J. d le -'l 1 . X l m l ,vef ART. FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND MATH Ar+ classes of all kinds are available +0 in+eres+ed Card cirizens. Beginning and advanced ar+, ceramics, commercial ar+, and arrs and crafls are open fo all. Creafions of our ar+is+s are displayed in exhibifions in San Bernardino and ou+ of Town, plus in show cases in +he Ad hall. Some ar+work is enfered in local and na- 'rional confesfs. The arf 'reachers af Berdoo expose pupils +o new mefhods and sfyles. They have been helpful +o decora'r- ing commiH'ees for luncheons and +0 fhe Prom commi+- fee. French, La+in, German, and Spanish courses are in- cluded in SBHS's curriculum. Language classes give background in +he cusloms and +he coun+ries in which +he language is spoken. Several Querzacoall members wen? +0 Mexico 'lhis year: s'ruden+s of French heard records of French and movies such as The Umbrellas of Cherbourc1, and La+in s+uden+s heard all aboui' Europe and l'I'aly. German sfudenfs learned +o speak 'rheir language by associafing words wifh +he arfwork of Mr. Bob Graefz. The ma+hema+ics deparfmenf offers courses in sopho- more mafh, remedial mafh, algebra, geomefry, physics and frignomefery. Ma+h s+uden+s have a club all +heir own and many Card ciiizens enrer fhe Ma+h Marafhon and oiher nafional ma+h confesfs. V 412 X 5 ff' ' uf ff d in becoming professional s gems A visifor lo O B The SBHS S anish classes was Uwe rm l exlcan SC OO w O A P D P Uni' f M h l h gave an animaled lalk. l1-1 V I f ,,.X,,,g Tyre Weekly Stall Publishes Golden ff' -1 u?B:',.hAE 11 fix H Q12 JW ?x li xxx? X Row 1: Armando Mena, Kathy Kwock, John Morfhland, Bob Roddick, Roger Smifh, Judy Goodman. Row 2: Dale Carr, Bonnie Brennon, Claudia Norlon, Carol Press, Michele Magnus, Suzie Sfarrlield, Irene Cardenas, Mike Briggs, Sue Knox. Row 3: Chuck Reyes, Larry Levin, Ken Jolly, Sharon Harris, Brad Lusk, Rene Carrillo, Ken Guidry, Ed Ramirez. 1' I i'l'1. J it X Qi 'H' -4 The members of The I965 Tyro Weekly Sfahl saw and learned a lol abour The SBHS Tyro Weekly sfaff was on fhe scene during a portion of llle ihe acfual procluclion of a laroe newspaper during their four of the many Lucille Miller Trial. deparlmenls oi' lhe Sun Company. 64 Anniversary Edition in Mid-March if .Ma New J. F ' ff' WA :nm lg, nn... . ,al Claudia Norfon discussed new and differenf problems and Techniques of a school newspaper J0l f' Mofihland- TYVO Vf'eelflY edilofv Y as compared fo ihaf of fhe Sun-Telegram. Gofidman- Bfld KSN .GUld Y are T955 T d l l Mr. Lowell Buch and Jim Guihrel work on las? Type seffing for anoiher issue of The number one Ty Weekly. - minufe ro by 'The immen e mac :ner an ou u Their visi o un om an . s hy d ipfd g +i+heS Cpy TYRO WEEKLY This year, +he Tyro Weekly sfaff was under 'rhe gui- dance of advisor Mrs. Helen Afkinson and edii'or-in- chief John Morfhland. Two new fea+ures were added fo 'rhe paper: Press-Time, ediforials wriifen by senior Carol Press and a polifical column wriHen by Larry Levin. Phorographers for +his year were Armando Mena and junior Gus Zaharapolus. Many oufsianding awards have been won by sifaff members. Among ihem are John Morihland and Kaihy Kwock who won a second and +hird place respec+ively in fhe annual Los Angeles Ciry College Press Day. The Tyro was one of 'The few papers 'rha+ capiured more fhan on award. Oufside of comperinq for awards, 'rhe Tyro also observed a session of 'rhe Miller Trial and speni' a day af 'lhe Sun-Telegram. A+ fhe beginning of March, a baskefball game be- +ween SBHS iaculiy members and ihe Harlem Clowns helped raise money for rhe Tyro Weekly. Yearbook Staff Commemorates Fiftie . '.-'V -1 we 1 I K he , I l . low I: Refa Davis, Midge Marlinez, Slephanie Anfon, Irene McLaughlin, Mi e c war z op . : , Hulse, James Sweeney, Sandy Morris, Debby Floyd, Janice Dillon. Row 3: Ken Mofon, Ken Smilh, Don Hippensliel, Bob Marlinez. lc S lm lk f Row 2 Miss Glenda Genfry Debbie Sfoclcwell, Pam w,,,iEi,,i.,. Ken Molon 'ialces a needed resl beneafh an appropriafe sign, daring anyone else fo aslc him fo sluool anollner picfure. Armando Mena, Rick Ward, and Dave Lesser clweclc equipmenl before slroofing lor ll-re Tyra Annual. 66 lllnniversary in 72nd Tyro Annual 'ffi we f r -4 'E' G, xx ,am-:w KMN 5 'r in X wxgmkgh X V x ,N wixx i' , z K, , l Searching for i'he pas? year picfures for lhe 50+h year lheme are Pahli Pierrou, lrene McLaughlin, Sandy Morris, Janice Dillon, and PaHi I M L hl' K S 'lh cl D bb' S+ lc ll Fierrou discuss qualilies of a good piclure rene c aug in, en ml an e ie oc we . TYRO ANNUAL To celebra'l'e SBHS' Golden Anniversary l'he Tyro Annual sfaff has aHempled fo compile a complele his- l'ory of SBHS. Under l'he leadership of Miss Glenda Genfry, -advisor: Janice Dillon, edilorg and Milne Schwarfzkopf, produc+ion manager, 1'he Tyro sfaff has worked since Seplember +o produce +he I965 boolc. Ediior ....,.....,,....... Produclion .,....w..... Classes ............ Seniors .....,.,,.. Juniors ...,.....,....... Sophomores ...,,.... Sludenl' Life ,.s.,.... Adver+ising ..rsa,,..a Sporfs ......., Faculfy .,,,.,,,,.. Clubs ...........,.,...... Phofographer ..........s Advisor ,..,................ -. A+ 'rhe beginning of +he school year Tyro sfaffers sold annuals and adverfisingg laler rhey sponsored +wo all-school dances +o pay for fhe yearbook. Approxi- malely Sl0,550 was raised. Refurning lo lhe sfaff for +he fhird year were Janice Dillon, edilor, and Sandy Morris, business manager. Second-year members were Milne Schwarhlcopf, Bob Marfinez, and Debbie Sloclcwell. Janice Dillon Milce Schwarfzlcopf Debbie Sfoclcwell Ken Smlfh Debby Floyd . Midge Marrinez . a Rela Davis Pa'r+i Pierrou Sandra Morris Slephanie Anfon Bob Marfinez Jim Sweeney lrene McLaughlin ,,a.o,,ov Pamela Hulse Don Hippensiiel Ken Molon Miss Glenda Genfry 67 i l Km' ...-........,L md EI Cl ub, l925 ,,.--.., 4 1+ -, 1 A1 ni i A Q G ' wil. s . 1 S, K K 2 2 mai , ,QQ ' 4 3 Usherelles, I930 l We gga rg' I W-.nf , ' , l A x Boys' Glee Club, l928 Facul'l'y Club, l925 l l l 883 1925 mo I935 . l903, Auocialed Shadanl Body - I9l6, Sea Ibeare l9l5, Boys' Forum Thespians - ml, Girls' . l9I9, Usherehes 'I92 ri League 4, National Honor Society mv, mock s 1 l93Z, Forensics INFLJ G l730, Camera Club California Scholarship Federalion l928, Girls' Alhlefic Associaiion ' I l93l, Quill and Scroll Rabbil' Club, I94? Q 5 27' figs' I f A A I ' ff ' V.. lv f .,..'f'- -g 3 - A ilu' if Dominefles, l957 jf, 2 ll f 0 V f f K flff ,lin l V5 fa M Der Snhlidenrulers, I96I Ugly Man, l96l Younlg Republicans I964 I l l I I 1940 1955 1960 ,963 965 ' I947- KeY Club ' I957, Sfafesmen ' I959, Creallve Arfs Card Cify Congress Sideliners l8, Drill Team ' l955, lnler-Club Council denalas ' l954, Cadel Corps Fulure Teachers of America 7, Scboba ns Youfh for Chrisl fChi Alphaj ' I96l, Pre-Med ' I96U, Quehalcoall l ' l958, Junior Red Cross l Der Schlidenrulers -L- 6. J an 33,- f U,'l!I:? . . D A i JI JD 'A af l ,-2. A- ' - an f f of , i ,N '. es ar- 'iq LOS CARDENALES - Row 1: Candy Harris, Mary Burke, Ida Coniaoi, Lillian Oriz, Kim McLaughlin, Frances Chasco, Rosemarie Gonzales, Sue Burke Pairicia Hall, Debbie Goldberg, Gloria Cuiiing, Jeanneife Gardner, Ramona Salzameda. Row 2: Gail Mercer, Jan Mercer, Mary Davis, Kalhy Moran, Doris Mariinez, Argie Mendiera, Sylvia Hernandez, Gail Sfrand, Cindy Knorr, Monica Kevorkian, Carol Niemeyer, Carol Trammell, Brooke Sabine, Jackie Lepper. Row 3: William Hong, Tim Marlin, Jeff Friedman, Gus Zaharopoules, Kei+h Rhodes, Charles Olsen, Garry Hamud, Richard Buxfon, Mike Wilson, John Hardy, Alberf Monguia, Larry Marsh, Rudy Vidaurri, Michael Auslin, Don Wallace, Tim Shuey, Tom Whiie, Bill Minor. Mike Wilson Tops Competitors in ,NA .l- , 'x li L- A l S I I 5. i ,If V-A Q If .I . , if .Wi I., - -251' . - , I Mike Wilson l i LOS CARDENALES Under ihe leadership of presideni' Sue Burke and sponsor Mrs. ArneH', Los Cardinales has pariicipafed in many school and communify ac+ivi- Hes. Los Cardinales consisfs of sl'u- denfs who have had ai leasi one year of Spanish or who are presenily en- rolled in a Spanish class. Among many acliviiies, ihe club is well known for iis recreaiional oar+ies, donui sales, l.C.C. carnival jail, and have had ihe winner of Ugli- es'r Man on Campus for fhree years in a row. l-os Cardinales also iosier- ed an orphan in Mexico. Scoil Velliqueiie Scoif Reed Damian Garcia Mike Andrew Ken Jolly 5 -lf' x if Ray lmbriani Charles Alexander Eric Cameron wsf--- 3'.,lir'i 3 54 A, 'fbi R+- xg: . '7 - Z Sieve Langlaerg 1 'N lm' FUTURE NURSES - Row 'l: Mrs. Oliva Bergeron, Carol Haynes, Meribel Davis, Nickie Rug- lifs giere, Bernadeffe Johnson, Carole Davis, Shirley Lucas. Row 2: Mary Helen Roman, Ann Chand- Vu Ier, Connie Wheeler, Irene Cardenas, Gail Mercer, Gayle Denmon. Row 3: Elizabe+h Thompson, Shirley Johnson, Rufh Smifh, Elfamay Klein. H1Ugly Man Contest for Los vsnna-. . Eli Six' 51. '55-1 fy, 2 emi , RED CROSS CLUB - Row 'l: Barbara Magnus, Niclcie Ruggiere, Healher McCulloclc, Penny Williams. Row 2: Gilda Brown, Deborah Tabb, Yvonne Vines, Gail Mercer, Ed Galvez. FUTURE NURSES Under 'rhe diredion of sponsor Mrs. Bergeron, ihe Fuiure Nurses helped girls inieresled in learning nursing io improve 'rheir knowledge in difierenl' areas in fhe field. This year's presidenf Ann Chand- ler guided +he Fulure Nurses in field frips 'ro Counfy Hospi+al, PaH'on Slare Hospiial, and +he lnland Hearf Cenler. The club sold coolcies and suclcers along wi+h giving food baslcels ai Chrislmas +ime. Cardenales RED CROSS The firsf and foremosi purpose of +he Red Cross Club of San Bernar- dino High School is lo render aid and service 'lo fhe needy of +he communify. Ac+ivi+ies during fhe year included many successful car washes, pariies for 'rhe children af +he Couniy Hospifal and Juvenile Hall, and helped a+ Pal'+on Sl'a+e Hospilal. The San Bernardino Chap- +er also senl' s+uden+s fo volunfeer lheir services for Counfy Hospiial. This year's presidenf was Heaiher McCulloch, and she was helped by Mrs. Dodge, fhe sponsor. 7 I Card City Congress Sponsors A11- '!': 1:' 'IF' 'J' Q3 TY' -1 : i..--, aie- f f' '1 ? 7 ' es, sri.. . . ,Va ' ' 'P 'i'ifN 'U' - . r J A 9 , ,- 5, ,is .. 7 TIL? -z 1 , B I , F I . I , A I 15 . ..., ,. M CARD CITY CONGRESS - IFirsf Semesferl Row I: Carol Niemeyer, Janer Walfers, Georgia Maronfsos, Reni Bracken, Kim McLaughlin, Nancy Bell, Diane Pefrie, Susie Kenf, Donna Benneff, Jeanneffe Gardner, Irene McLaughlin, Jeanne Vaughf, Carol Press, Geri Orion. Row 22 Ken Oyer, Ray Sauceda, Mary Jo Dilceman, Esfher Goldslein, Annelfe Goodman, Chrisline Mana, Terri Kampman, Janelle Reid, Befh Gong, Maris Serrans, Rufh Le Barre, Karla Reganold, John Porfer. Row 3: Loren Cushing, Sandy Morris, Judy Cowden, Donna Coclcing, Jo Ann Negreffe, Lynn Federle, Linda John- son, Joyce Theios, David Sloan, Rex Carpenler, Sheryl Hafeman, Craig Dryden. Row 4: Dave Gong, Chris Diel, Harold McCay, Phil McDonald, James Brown, Tim Timmerman, Milce Gimble, John Fairweafher, Darrell Peierson, Lindsay Laufz. Row 5: John Davis, Charles Williams, Sieve Gamboa, Riclr Newman. CARDINAL CITY CONGRESS Members of Card Cily Congress are chosen from each firsr period class a+ 'rhe beginning of each semes- fer. These represenfarives meer wifh sfudenl' council semi-monfhly Io discuss suggesfions and commen+s made by Ihe sfudenr body of SBHS. Card Cify Congress is Ihe direcl' represenfafive of fhe sfudeni' body fo 'Ihe council. Card Cify Congress acfs as a checks and balance sysrem +0 council +0 rep- resenr rhe feelings of fhe sfudenfs regarding school policy and aciiviries sponsored by Sfudeni' Council. Each year fhe Card Ciry Congress of SBHS presenis ifs annual spagherfi feed held +his year during fhe monfh of April. CCC was sponsored Ihis year by Mr. Bryan Burke, while Ray Sauceda served as President i ,...... l H:-'2 .'F r 1.1 i EJ.. I .sir Cl' J .....,1. Miglia CARD CITY CONGRESS - ISecond Semesferl Row IZ Shirley Johnson, Jean Newman, Geri Orion, Nancy Bell, Di Pefrie, Shirley Jones, Sugie Kgnf, Mary Serram, Jeannelfe Gardner, lrma Arriola, Doris Reiiz, Linda Lewis, Valerie Whilehouse. Row 2: Karon Cloud, Gail Sfrand, JanefWalI'ers,COI1nie Wheeler, Georgia Maroufsos, Befh Gong, Reni Braclcen, Donna Benneii, Rulh Le Barre, Karla Reganold, Margaref Eafon, Ronny Lefhbridge, Sandra Blanders, John Porfer. Row 3: Loren Cushing, Linda Adams, Johnnie Davis, John Firch, Jeanne Vaughf, Lynn Federle, Linda Johnson, Joyce Tlqeiosl David Sloan, Rex Carpenler, Craig Dryden. Row 4: Carolyn Jordan, Ken Oyer, Larry Levin, Day Sauceda, Donna Coclcing, Lillie Williams, Jo Anne Negrelle. Rick Newman, Johnny Fairweafher, Darrell Peierson, Lindsay Laufz, Sieve Porleriield. Row 5: Paul Frech, Ed Galvez, Angelo Maroufsos Ken Mofon. Dave Gong, Chris Dial, Yasuo Ashida, Sieve Gamboa, Keiih Rhodes, Milre Tabb, Marlr Osfoich. Row 63 Pe'rer Gonzales, James Flores, William Hong. Jesse Jones, Tim Timmerman, Charles Williams. 72 I' 'P School Spaghetti Supper in Mid-April 1 STATESMEN - Row 'IZ Lynn Wardle, Larry Levin, Sheryle Scanlon, Roberi Swing, Norris Gregory. Row 2: Phil Treas, Tandy Giddings, David Marfin, Bob Mariinez, Joe Burns. Row 3: Ken Smiih, Miko Andrew, Clinion Granaih, Ben Treas, Alfred Plazzo. JUNIOR STATESMEN Wirh Dr. ScoH serving as sponsor and Benny Treas presiding over meeiinqs, fhe Siafesmen Club of San Bernardino High School has received a 'face-lifiing dur- ing fhe pasi' fhree years. lr has affiliared ifself wifh a s'l'ai'ewide organizarion, 'rhe Junior Sfaiesmen of Amer- ica, in addifion 'lo 'rhe club's fradiiional affiliarion wi+h ihe Oprimisr Club. Junior S+a+esmen's broad scope offers iis members opporiuniries for expression and educarion in +he fields of polifical science and merhodology. Make Demo- cracy Work serves as +he Sfafesmen moHo, yei view- poinfs from many make Sifaiesmen 'rhe challenging and dynamic program ir is. Acfiviiy a+ sfafe conveniions and pariiciparion in 'rhe JSA Summer School are maior goals. ' acl' 4 -Leg 5 'y ' v G--,-,W ri -.X . 'L s-944 gm 5 qw! 1.--'f -ff. , , I Pas! Girls' League presidenfs enioy a lovely salad luncheon sponsored by Girls' League on March 27. .,li4 73 GAA Activities Attempt to Build y 251 ijxr rv' Z Qt'-t GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - IJuniors, Seniorsl Row I: Dianne Hayes, Mary Contreas, Sue Burke, Rosemarie Gonzales, Margo Perez, Barbara Andrews, Janet Holland, Gerri Pocha, Irene Garcia, Carolyn Jackson, Cheryl Ashcratt, Kathy Kenyon, Sheyle Scanlon. Row 2: Reta Davis, Janice Rick, Barbara Boone, Reni Bracken, Diane Casagrande, Sue Knox. Bonnie Bentley, Argie Mendieta, Shirley Miller, Kathy Kwock, Sybil Cooper, Karen Mason, Cheryl Bohren. Row 3: Linda Lippitt, Judy Cowden, Judy Regazzi, Carol Haynes, Laura Thompson, Gwen Hooper, Shirley Johnson, Gladys Hill, Dorothy Hileman, Kathy Stuart, Linda Lender, Linda Thomas. Row 4: Kathy Waldman, Susan Matson, Beverly Ammerman, Kathleen Costello, Peggy Hagen, Clireta Odom, Nancy Duncanson, Ettamay Klein, Suzanne Carrier, Martha Katz, Ruth Shrader, Darlene Dieux, Willis Myles. Row 5: Laura Jones, Kathy Vought, Sharon Rooke, D. J. Wilson, Candy Cohen, Carol Reuss, Juanita Rodriquez, Sharie Mead, Dorothy Flores, Ruth Le Barre, Virginia Roach, Ramona Va squez, Patricia Perry. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Over ISO girls participated three atternoons a week tor the Girls' Athletic Association. Activities included were tennis, volleyball, basketball, bowling, badminton, Besides having eight different CBL sports days each year, GAA had a sportsnight open to the entire school every month. At Christmas time six baskets ot tood were touchdown, and an assortment ot others. Striving to build sportsmanship and tair play among girls, this club provided competition not only between the girls at SBHS, but between girls trom all over the CBL schools. collected tor needy families. GAA also presented its tirst scholarship this year. GAA was under the supervision ot Mrs. Cochran, Miss Kaiser, and Miss Stone. The president this year was Bonnie Bentley. .f- 11 wi rex., .. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - Isophomorest Row I: Elsie Martens. Lyndia Girber, Joyce Inghram, Bea McGary, Christina Lopez, Shirley Wil' liams. Annette Goodman, Cora Hidalgo, Maureen Gonzales, Irma Arriole. Noreen MacKenzie, Betty Woolard. Row 2: Sheila Howers Brenda Harris. Connie Wheeler. lootie Dahl, Linda Gentry, Durlene Greenwood, Patricia Wiley, Shirley Williams, Jo Alexander, Terry Duncanson, Geoirgia Wainarighf. Fat Gaughan, Row 3: Rosemary Henry, Carolyn Morris, Audrey Weatherbie, Pat Diehl, Gail West, Jean Newman, Joyce Jordan, Zera Epps Margaret Tanner, Jaun Manuel, Lennett Andrews, Maria Lemur, Rita Lundy. ' Sportsmanship, Fair Play at Card City ,ww .-....L4,.,. if 'ffwf.wc1,5, nf .,, ,5w,w,, Aw fffff, Q .2 , Ili 4 K , 1-fi bel' Davis, Maurene Gore, Irene Garcia. low 2: Joyce Mar+ha Sharon Miller, Vickie Greene, Norma Bronsirup, Irene Cardenas, Carol Haynes, Gail Mercer, Effamay Klein, Dorofhy Florez, Sherry McMullen. Row 3: anne Carrier, Marian Woodward, Peggy Kafz, Penny Thompson, Theresa Owen Lynda Dahlseid, Cecilia Mendoza. IE., Ili us:-IERETTES il ,ed To provide service +0 'Ihe school funcfions and com- muniI'y is fhe purpose of fhe UshereH'es. Members give my service by ushering for school funciions .and +he Civic My LigI1+ Opera. The club was seen ushering ai' rhe Opera's Wm, JTER-CLUB COUNCIL ' An infer-communica+ion befween Iudeni' Council and ihe clubs on mpus is 'Ihe purpose of Infer-Club louncil. In various acfivifies of ICC ie club presidenis represenf each ub. The main projeci' of ICC was ie school carnival. This year's presi- eni, Judie Ellis, has been assisfed y Mr. Bryan Burlce ihe advisor. N l Knox, Mari- Debbi Chandler, Linda Souiherland, Nancy Bunce, Ann Chandler, Suz- Row 4: Liz Thompson, Susan Hilfon, Yvonne Vines. Kafhy Granafh, producfion of My Fair Lady, Bells Are Ringing, and Here's Love. The club members were also seen ai +he Graduaiion Exercises, Baccalaureafe and school plays. Presidenf ihis year was Linda Souiherland who was assisred by Miss Brunner and Mrs. KroII. , arfwfmw wr EY INTER-CLUB COUNCIL - Row T: Mary Jo Dilceman, Heaiher McCuIIocIc, Karla Reganold, Judie Ellis, H. Carol Press, Cecile Brown, Kaiie Haury, Linda Souiherland, Margo Perez, Sue Burke. Row 2: Clinton Muff Granaih, Norris Gregory, Kafhy Kwoclc, Sharie Mead, Ann Chandler, Rosemarie Gonzales, Ray Sam' Mg ceda Kennefh Moion Row 3 Armando Mena L rr L J B . . 2 , a y yons, oe yrne, Milce Andrey-1,Ben Trees, Lynn Wardle, Mike Ash. .1-1-ug ?..1-..... National Spanish Honor Society QUETZALCOATL Quelzalcoa+l's main purpose is fo fur+her lhe sludy and appreciafion of Spanish cusfoms and language. One of ihe service proiecfs +his year was helping al' +he Hearl' Asso- cialion. Our aciivifies included sno-cone sales, doughnul sales, car washes, a corsage sale, and a cookie sale. The year's mosl' imporfanf aciivifies were ihose of +he ini+ia+ion and Chrisfmas 'rrip +0 Mexico Cify. This year's presideni was Sharie Mead and Mrs. Rivera served as sponsor. ix! NSHS IQUETZALCOATLI - Row I: Carmen Molina, Marian Woodward, Carmen Carrillo, Kelley, Sharon Hopkins, Gloria Padilla. Row 2: Pauline Hong, Peggy Kafz, Irene Cardenas, Flores, Sharie Mead, Grace Evans. Row 3: Alberf Monguia, William Hong, Elvia Alvarad mian Garcia, Armando Mena. .l Long planned lrip lo Mexico becomes a realify for members of Quefzalcoafl. 76 Marly Dorofhy o, Da- CQuetza1coatD Takes Trip to Mexico ZREATIVE ARTS Creaiive Ar+s is a club which lresses culfural developmen+ and c+ivi'fy. Acl'ivi+ies fhis year included field rrip +o a San Francisco Opera roducfion. Programs include poefry readings y local poefs, borh singing and dra- rafic readings. Creafive Ar'rs' main roiecr is fhe publicafion of +he cripiorian, +he school's fine lirerary agazine. T The club is sponsored by Miss ffoodward and Miss Ward. Larry yons served as president ii, SIDELINERS Membership in The Sideliners Club consisfs of anyone buying a Side- liners card for 25c. This card ad- miHed +he members info a secfion reserved for Them on fhe 50-yard line a+ foofball games in +he Orange Show Sfadium. The club members confribufed in The boosfing of school spiri'r ai' games. ,sm ...a,.M,,.,.,a, M. fm CREATIVE ARTS - Row 1: Gail Shand, Carol Whiiehouse, Jewelle Claude, Janeire Re d A P Barbara Courson, Cecile Brown, Connie Wheeler. Row 2: Sandy Bergsfrand, J T Pre M WI Linda Long, Michal Schwarizlropi, Carol Press, Karla Reganold, Sharon Burgess. Row 3: Cl' Byne, Ben Treas, Larry Lyons, Roberi Swing, Michael Ausfin, Larry Levins, Mike Andrew, Da d This club is also known as a pep r club and members wear fradirional red and black school colors. Mary Jo Dilceman, club presi- denf, was assisfed by Mr. Hanson, club sponsor. V ,, 5 S ,M ' Emdn , FGTTCS U 6 O, I DB MD GSB , Qt 0 is M , 1 . 2 -If A -mx SIDELINERS OFFICERS - Mary Jo Dilc F s R if l D a C g d - ....-.- c , -mc .-.-,-.-.- --.--.....--, 'az v Q o64s.Yf-fo V V r ' ' f 9 Q ' O WI' 9 W ' 'TR' A ' E, 5 f 5 9 , aQ:'e'4W V f?1i'o'o'i z'o'2'5'2Zo 0222423242 r i-,ojafgfl ig 'vjqzqzn pzoxofafog v,o,e,o,o,q ' ' ' I-,V 12.0.0.4 s.on.o.o.Q I-,0,.0A.0..4 fr-,: ' L . 1 .. CADETS - Row 1: George King, Sieve Lipscombe, Derald Munsee, Bobby Haff, Richard Hernandez, George Brakefield, Jeffrey Young, Gary Schulfz man, Larry Munsee, Juan Alvarez. Row 2: Andrew Sfark, Kerry Tiedman, David Morrow, Bob Reynolds, James Walsh, George Nellans, Clifford Julian John Dagger, Richard Posflehwaif. Row 3: Col. William Eichenburg, Phil Chapparo, Tim Clark, Alan Glanze, Roberf Sloan, Joe Byrne, Tim Shay, Leon ard Neigle, Leroy Hallex, James Lane, James Einsfell. Card City's Cadets Serve as Color me . vm. N Lf. Col, William L. Eichenberg and Cadef Mejor Joe mended fhe Cade? Corps for SBHS' 50fh your ecfivifies. 78 Q xx Byrne com- CADET CORPS The California Cadef Corps has been a parf of SBHS for 'ren years. The class offers fo fhe boys a background in milifary service and 'reaches fhem fhe qualifies of leadership. Card Cify's Cadef Corps has broughf many honors fo San Bernardino High School by fheir performances fhroughouf fhis area. They assisf in acfivifies such as a czlor guard a+ frack meefs, foofball games, and par- a es. Excepf for fhe supervision of fhe commandanf, fhe class is run enfirely by Cadef officers. The Cadefs are inspecfed weekly by fhe Cadef officers and annually by a Nafional Guard. Commandanf of Cadefs, Lf. Col. William L. Eichenberg, Arfy., USAR, supervised 'fhe Cadef Major. The California Cadef Corps' is an imporfanf parf of SBHS and offers a program fhaf all Card Cify CH-izens can be proud of. 1 I 1 s 5 hi lui '41-,jf-W 7 1 ' Alan Glanxe, Leonard Neigel, Wayne Byrne, Tim Shay, and Leroy Hallex assisted as omcers of the Cadet Corps. by Cadets. Ai-ease is one of the many drills and stances used in performing Guard at Berdods Athletic Events ,-git, I 2 C0076 01 SBHS Cedefs Color Guard during the opening ceremonies a t games Youth For Christ Changes Name to burrow TEE, A my AU. PRE-MED 1 Row T: Mary Mena, Eliz Thompson, Pal Mcwherfer, Barbara Archikyne. Row 2: Brenda McKinley, Vickie Chavez, Shirley Reifz, Mike Tabb, Kenneih Mofon, Roberi Freeman. Row 3: Leonard Lopez, Ed Galvez, Meridiih Camerson. Row 4: Armando Mena, Anfonia Mena. CARD CITY CAMERA The Card Cify Camera Club was firsi' organized in I927 and has been a charlered club a+ SBHS ever since. Mr. ThreaH, ihe phofography in- sfrucfor ai' SBHS, was ihe club spon- sor, and Ken Moron served as presi- denf. The purpose of 'rhe club is fo pro- mofe an acfive inferesi' in pho+ogra- phy. Picfures for rhe Tyro Annual, Tyro Weekly and publicify for var- ious school funcfions are 'raken by Card Cify Camera Club. One of rhe irips 'this year rhe club sponsored was a frip 'io fhe High Sierras. 80 5 IF' :JF PRE-MED Pre-Med is designed for siudenfs who have a basic in+eres+ in science. Some of 'Phe club's aciivifies 'lhis year were a booih ai' +he ICC Carni- val and decor-aiing +he halls ai Chrisfmas Hme. This year's presideni, Amando Mena, helped by Mr. Charles Wag- ner, sponsor, presenfed a more ex- rensive knowledge and appreciaiion of fhe many sciences relaied +o fhe field of medicine. fill f -V CAMERA CLUB - Raw I: Sharon Burgess, Janefie Reid, Sharie Mead, Roxana Porfman. ROI 2: Juan Alvarez, David Ringland, Rick Beniley, Orris lsarel, Armando Mena. Row 32 Wayll' Hawkins, Rick Ward, Randy Deewesfer, Paul Luna, Bill Laffoon, John Basfer, Hank Morriif ROW 42 Jimmy Garcia, Donald Francis, David Jones, Phil McDonald, Bob Beck, Sieve Pqpelyr Les Nemnick, George Nellans. Row 5: Reginalk Julian. Russell Nelson, Mr. Bill ThreaH spun' sor, Kennefh Moion, Ed Galvez, Dave Lesser, Gus Zaharopoulos. ' Chi Alpha, Meaning uChrist F irsi QUILL AND SCROLL - Row 'li Ken? Mifchell, Chuck Keyes, Kafhy Kwock, Carol Press, Judy Goodman. Row 2: Bonnie Brennan, Ken Guidry, Sue Knox, Brad Lusk, John Morfhland, Ken Jolly, Dale Karr, Rene Carillo. Suzy Sfarfield, Claudia Norion, Michele Magnus QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is San Bernardino High School's infer- nafional honor sociefy for high school iournalisis. Mem- bers musi' have compleied one year of journalism and mus'r be in 'The upper fhird of +heir class. Among +he many successful proiecis sponsored by Quill and Scroll +his year were spring .and fall inifiaiion ceremonies, a spring awards banquef, a candid-a'l'e in fhe Ugly Man Coniesi, and a pie-fhrowing boofh ai' ihe ICC Carnival. Besides being The sponsor of 'rhe James M. Reinhold Award, ra SI00 scholarship for an ouisfanding graduai- ing iournalisf, fhe Cardinal Ciiy chapier of Quill and Scroll is also ihe proud recipieni' of a firsf place award for il's pariicipaiion in a. Nraiional Newspaper Week Pro- gram. Sponsored by fhe Nafional Associafion of Quill and Scroll, fhe coniesi' included compeiiiion from high schools all over 'rhe Uniied Siai-es. Presideni' Kaiherine Kwock was aided by vice-presi- deni Chuck Reyes and secrei'-ary-i'reasurer Keni' Mifchell. CHI ALPHA CLUB The Chi Alpha Club seeks fo carry oui l'he 'rheme of i+s name which , 2 means Chrisi' firs+, as well as promoi- ing Chrisiian fellowship. The club 'achieves i+s obieciives 'Through weekly meeiings af fhe school as well as fhe monihly rallies which consisi of clubs from oiher schools. The Funspirafion wi+h +he fhree olher schools in San Bernardino wenf over well. H' provided fun and fellowship wiih Chrisiian friends. Club sponsor Mr. Scoble and pres- idenl Kaiie Haury have supervised such proiecfs as selling calendars f and candy apples. CHI ALPHA -- ROW 'II Bonnie Choafe, Sue Ofsen, Penny Thompson, Theresa Owen, Kafie Haury hfl Bk ec y Cliffon. Row 2: Bob Godfrey, Joanne Douglass, Suzanne Carrier. Dennis Cocking. Bl p-q- ivan-mv I ,,. DER SCHLIDENRULER5 - Row 1: Milce Andrew, Russ Nelson, William Hong, Yasua Ashida, Tim Marlin, Joe Byrne. Row 2: Mr. Don Tierney, sponsor, Damian Garcias, Alberl Monguia, Jack Reid, Ben Treas, Clinfon Granafh. .ld DER SCHLIDENRULERS The Malh Club of San Bernardino High School, beHer lcnown as Der Schlidenrulersf' exis+s lo develop in- 'reresl and abilify of lhe members in fhe Field of malhemafics. The club sponsors classes on lhe uses of fhe slide rule and, 'rhis year, sold circular slide rules. lf, is also fhe responsibilify of Der Schlidenrulers lo organize a leam for compefifign - al The Occidenfal Malh Field Day, Al regular meefings various innd- vafions in fhe field of ma+hemal'ics are discussed. Experfs in such fields as compufer 'theory may be invii-ed fo speak al' +hese meefings. This year's club presidenf was Joe Byrne and was assis+ed by Mr. Tier- ney. , A Thespians, Productions Include Diary SOBOBANS The main purpose of Sobobans is +o serve 'lhe school and communily. To become a member, a girl musf have a B average, communily service, lhiriy hours of school service, and a special achievement Sobobans have collecfed money for AUF and worlced for Goodwill lndusfries, fhe TB Clinic and lhe Kiwanis Tournamenl. ' f45 19 .19 - 'Tb n4p.4v Ofher evenfs included fhe come-as-you-are breali- fas+, fhe exchange brealxfasf wi'lh Pacific and Eise hower, fhe facully feed, and lhe progressive dinner WI Key Club. n- fh This year's Aurora is Carol Press: sponsors are Miss: Brownell and Mrs. Bogalin. -......... ,.. 2 -a SOBOBANS 1 Row li Michal Schwarlzlcopl, Sheryle Scanlon, Carol Niemeyer, Cheryl Ashcraif, lrene McLaughlin, Carmen Molina, Esfher Goldslein, Carol Rfuss Doris Rein. Row 2: Mary Pufnam, Candy Cohen, Carole Trammell, D, J, Wilsom, Sandy Wilcox, Janelle Reid, Carol Press, Linda Moore. Kfnhy Kwocli, Belh Gong Row 3: Janis Howell, Sharolyn Carler, Cindy Knorr, Debbi Reed, Barbara Lampenield, Sally Bullet, Ann Marie Popadai: Peggy Kalz Denise Inman Row 42 Miss Bonnie Browns-ll sponsor, Mrs Helen Boqalin sponsor, Phyllis Belliger, Lynn Federle, Amelia Gabriel, Karla Relgdnoldv Marilyn Snow Marqarof Eafon Debby' Flcyd TH ESPIANS BLOCK S The Block S varsiiy lelrlerman club is resiricfed +0 varsiiy leiiermen only. lls basic iunciions are +o pro- moie good sporisrnanship and schol- arship, and +o acl as a service club 'ro San Bernardino High School. This year ihe Block S homecom- ing 'iloal' look second place oui of six enlries. The iheme of fhe floal was The Old Woman in 'lhe Shoe. When ihe ICC carnival came around, 'rhe Block S sei up +heir if Law! , iii A . ii' annual car smash boorh. This was a ,, rremendous success. Some of The 'ff'W Q mosi failhful smashers were Dr. Dolan and Charles Tribbel who had NW' lusf reliurned from +he Olymplcs' BLOCK S 1 Row 1: Darell Pelerson, Richard Saieriield, Ken Oyer, Charles Alexander, Ray Sauceda, Presideni was Sam Gabriel and sponsors were Mr. Troyer and Mr. Blevins. Sam Gabriel, Roger Woods, Jim Smifh, Mike Lifflefield, Vicfor Lopez. Row 2: Bobby Spigner, Ron Mad- riga, Louis Earihman, Dick Delaney, John Fiich, Even Evensen, Tom Hoak, Mike Gabriel, Sieve Hand, Roger Pine. ROW 3: Loren Cushing, Harold Spears, Melvin Walker, Bob Rogers, John Wicklund, George Theios, Tim Gergen, Chuck James. Row 4: Rick Sanders, Larry Wilson, Larry Blakely, Tom Maier, Frank Forfney, Mark Osioich, Earl Collins, Mauricia Rubio. of Anne Frankf lMirac1e Worker' da dal Rell Thespians is a club 'For San Bernardino High School sludenfs inleresfed in drama. ln order +o become a member of Thespians, a siudeni mus+ earn len poinls by working on differenf plays. Thespians has sfaried one of fhe largesl programs in fhe school. Under fhe supervision of Mr. Fallerl and Mr. Nason, club presidenl Mike Ash led fellow members in pu++ing on a full scale musical in which a 'lwenfy-eighl piece orchesira, compleie scenery, lighls, and cosiumes were included. A siudenf direclor was in complele charge. Plays s+aged This year were The Curious Savage, Toad of Toad Hall, The Miracle Worker, and The Diary of Anne Frank, among ofhers. 4 l i 4 rw THESPIANS - Row 'l: Mr. Jerry Fallerf, sponsor, Marie Esfrada, Georgia Blake, Pam Van Valer. Susan Cravens, Judie Ellis. Rich Gabriel, Jeannie Her- berger, Vickie Greene, Geri Pinks, Mike Ash. Row 25 Yvonne Vines, Monica Kevorkian, Anne Kali, Susan Mayer, Susan James, Barbara Perea. Gilda Brown, Bob Vandi, Alan Lindgren. Row 3: Jim Talmadge, Brad Lusk, Bob Montgomery, Kafhy Granalh, Eddie Merrick, Bonnie Clemenfs. Emma Vo- iruba, Gloria Keri, Bruce Diel, Ron Percival, 'H. S. Bryce, Sue Worman, 607 83 Key Club Sponsors Ken Dyal-Terry ' l iiiii :I f ' , v ul 2 W R 44 I ,ff Q I , . x f , , X 1 l X . FUTURE TEACHERS -- Row 'IZ Carole Davis, Cynlhia Epps, Irene Mullins, Vickie Greene, Parry Hall, Cecile Brown, Margie Buchanan, Ingrid McLeasIer, Maribef Davis, Carmen Molina, Gloria Curling, Linda Lakeness. Row 2: Sandie Schagel, Marian Woodward, Mary Reeder, Peggy Kalz, Mary Davis, Frances Benlon, Carmen Carrillo, Sharie Mead, Jane Lund, Valerie Whilehouse. Row 3: Pamela Hulse, Dorolhy Flores, Carole Lupo, Cynlhia Hilfon, Alfred Palazzo, Scoil Vellique-He, Tim Marlin, Joyce Theios, Susan Eineman, Beclcy Cliflon. FUTURE TEACHERS Fufure Teachers of Cardinal Cify helps lo provide inlormafion on careers in educalion. This year l'he mem- bers have served as aides +o elemenlary leachers al Eliol' and Davidson schools, represenl SBHS al' 'leacher recruilmenr conferences, mainfain communi+y and ff: In l, l? , QQ M1 school service proiecls. The club aH'ended Iwo maior conferences al USC and UCLA. The members also visifecl Hunlingfon Library and ofher culfural cenrers. This year's club presidenl' was Cecile Brown and was assisled by Miss Lola BoHini. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3.2,-., Wilh Mr. Graelz serving as spon- ,-.--.I 5255 sor and Clinfon Granalh acling as presldenl, fhe Nalional Honor So- clel'y's main obieclive was +0 creale Q ,-..- '34 enlhusiasm for scholarship fhrough 5 y , issuance of scholarships, lo sl'imulal'e f fflygglzr -P at desire +o render service Through I civic proiecls, and l'o promole f :L worlhy leadership lhrough exper- A ' xg ience, lhus developing characler of , I 1 A lhe sludenls in San Bernardino High ' e A gl ,X School. 1' Q Recluiremenl for membership in Q 5 'rhe club consisls ol mainfaining 8 i, L l B average. The club conducls food 5 I I I sales and is ac+ive in Spongcred NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Row I: Valerie Whilehouse, Palricia Hall, Carmen Molina, Mary EVSFITS. Pulnam, Refa Davis, Pam Edmonds, Irene McLaughlin, Debbie Goldberg, Sheryle Scanlon, Pam Orr, Row 2: Marcia Sroclcfon, Vickie Greene, Sandy Phillips, Jane Lund, Esfher Goldsfein, Carol Whilehcuse, Gail Slrand, Ann Marie Popadalx, Irene Cardenas. Row 31 Margarel Ealon, Amelia Gn- briel, Sandy Bergsfrand, Anne Kavanaugh, Karla Reganold, Carol Press, Marian Woodward, Cindy Knorr, Laurie Chaffee, Janis Howell, Peggy Karl, Barbara Courson. Row 42 Phil McDonald, Scofl Vel- Iiqus-He, Anlhony Vessup, Phil Treas, Henry Wong, Jed Zelman, John Reganold, William Hong, Sle- ven Lanqberq, Row 5: Milne Andrew, Ben Treas, Joe Byrne, David Marlin, Clinlon Granaih, Alberf Monguia, Jack Reid, Sieve Slarer, Sieve Winn. Pettis Debate in Gctober Assembly KEY CLUB - Row 'li Mr. Clark Jones, sponsor, Mike Andrew, Tim Maiin, Scoff Velliqueife, Lynn Wardle, John Morihland, David Ringland, Larry Levin, Brad Lusk, Sieve Baskefi, Bob Vandre, Jim Smiih, Sieve Langberg, Mr. Forresf Keck, sponsor. Row 2: Joe Byrne, Ben Treas, Clinion Granaih, Jack Reid, Joel Newman, Larry Lyons, Darrell Hawihorne, Scoii Reed, Carrell Peierson, Keiih Kepford, Eddie Ramirez, Hank Morris. Row 3: Phil McDonald, Jelii Siauder, Jim Wilson, Bill Oehler, Michael Ausfin, John Ryan, Randy Ambriz, David Henderson, Row 4: David Sloan, Bruce Diel, Don Sfraifon, Mike Michel, Norman Pensky, Dennis Anderson, Randy Briggs, Chanie Clapperion. Row 5: Bob Meyncke, David Si. Clair, Henry Wong, Jed Zefman, John Reganold. Row 6: Roberi Quincy, Norris Gregory, Phil Treas, Rick Gabriel, Eric Sorenson, Sieve Winn, Dennis Cooking. Row 7:Alan Lindgren, Jelii Cohen, Dave Gong. KEY CLUB Lynn Wardle and advisors Mr. Clark Jones and Mr. For- Preparing boys for leadership and service is 'ihe goal resi Keck led 'rhe club in such diversified ac+ivi+ies as of San Bernardino High School's Key Club. High scholar- selling programs and cokes ai 'rhe Civic Lighi Opera: ship and ouifsianding school ci+izenship are 1'he principal assisring ai 'rhe Kicl's Day af Norion Air Force BGSGI CiiS- qualificafions 'For membership asa member of Key Club ifibuiing Sei Ol-Ii +0 V0i9 P0S'feFS Bi eieC'ii0f1 iimei lniernafional. The club feaiures local businessmen and and helping wiih 'ihe Grim-lei Kiwanis BaSiieibail Tourna- civic leaders a+ bi-weekly breakfasi' meefings. Presideni' meni- Ken Dyal and Jerry Pe++is express- ed iheir views in a pre-eleciion as- sembly a+ SBHS. Boih were running for Congress. This unusual assembly was sponsored by Key Club ius'r be- fore 'rhe Naiional elec+ions in No- vember. Candidaie Ken Dyal answers quesfions which Candidafe Jerry Peiiis, opposing Ken Dyal in were asked by SBH5 sfudenfg, ihe I964 eleciion, also expresses his opinion on many iopics. Girls' League Has Thanksgiving Drive GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls' League has been ou'rsl'and- ing in school ac+ivi+ies and service +o l'he communily 'lhis fiflieih year. lls firsf +wo programs, +he Big-LiHle Sisfer Ice Cream Social and l'li-Days, welcomed many s+uden+s back lo school and orienl'ed incoming soph- omore girls. The caloine+'s lousy sche- dule confinued wi+h a profifable Marriage Boofh wi+l1 Boys' Forum in l'he Arrowhead Uniled Fund Car- nival. Many baslcefs were given +0 needy families during fhe Thanksgiving Drive, and a special welfare proieci in December made Chrislmas much happier for one family. The lce Cream Scholarship Fund provided scholarships for girls who have acfively parficipaled in Girls' League during +heir high school years. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET - Row 'lt Carmen Molina, Esfher Goldslein, Rachelle Fields, ow 2: Cecile Brown, Pam Orr Carol Press Candy Marcha Roberfs, Michal Schwarlzlxopf. R . - Cohen, Belh Gong, Peggy Hagen. Row 3: Pam Nielsen, Marilyn Snow, Karla Reganolcl, Margarel' Eafo . W . ,-dyno-I ,s Pam Orr, Girls League ellare Chairman, awards lhe lop food collecling award lo Paul Frech and Mr. 86 Weeks in fhe annual Thanksgiving food drive, and Salad Luncheon during Year if 2 if 4, , 4 , www Z 2 ' we fi? 4 ff A 4: 1 BOYS' FORUM CABINET - Row 1: Sam Gabriel, Jack Reid, Charles Alexander, Keirh Kepford, Terry Blainick. Row 2: Rex Carpenfer, Mike Andrew, Clinfon Granarh, Joe McDowell, Joe Byrne. BOYS' FORUM Boys' Forum's year began wirh Sophomore Orienra- rion assembly en+er1'ainmen+. Nexf even+ was 'I'he selling of Sophomore Beanies. Foo+b-all season broughf Dad's Nighl' and Boys' Forum aided in ifs preparafion and 'Ful- fillmenf. The Homecoming parade, wifh new cars, floafs, and a car caravan was nex+. In la+e Sepfember Boys' Forum sponsored lnframural week, in which 250 boys compel- ed. Cerrificares, ribbons, and 'I'rophies were awarded. To+e-a-book week fook place in lare February and fhe lasf big even+ was Spring lnrramural week. Rex Carpenfer served as presidenl' for Boys' Forum. DELTA-TEENS A fairly new club on campus +his year is Della-Teens. The purpose of Delra-Teens is +o provide friendship and fellowship 'for all girls. Serving A as presidenf fhis year was Margo Perez while Mrs. Mary Srenson acred as sponsor. DELTA TEENS - Row I: Brenda McKinley, Lydia Gerger, Jeannerfe Gardner, Margo Perez, Dorofhy Tripleff. Row 2: Violer Marlin, Dianna Nelson, Yvonne Vines, Jackie Lepper, Margie Jackson. .i...eg-1-, 87 Fifteen CSF Members Qualify as Seal 343 y-.1 I! AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE - naw 1. -lin hi? 'Jill 1 1, Pam Orr, Mary Pulnam, Barbara Perea, Georgia Blalce, Yasuo Ashida, Jeanne Van Der Merwe, Rosemarie Gonzales, Krisli Eorfier, Candy Cohen, Kalhy Bryan. Row 2: Rhonda Wade, Pam Nelson, Pa? Nelson, Carol Gaslon. Anile Vaughn, Kim McLaughlin, Janelle Reid, Eslher Golclslein, Calhy Armslrong, Connie Wheeler, Carol Niemeyer, Linda Lippill. Row 3: Rulh Elam, Janis Howell, Anne Kali, Haner Press, Peggy Kalz, Nancy Mincheff, Janel Wallers, Judy Groos, Bill Oehler, Bruce Diel, Millon Cohen. Row 4: Phil McDonald, Phil Treas, Tim Marlin, Keilh Rhodes, Dave Gong, Richard Gabriel, Jed Zelman, David Sloan, Hank Morris, Sleven Langberg. ROW 52 Russell Nelson, Elmer Eullemrider, Ronnie Neri, George Blake, Dennis Anderson, William Hong, Alberl' Monguia, Franklin Law, Richard Leon. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Card Cily Chapler of AFS is lhe oldesl' around lhis area. This is ils Ihird year in exislence. One of our aims is lo help olher schools in lhe area develop clubs of Iheir own. Our Iwo sludenls lhis year are Jeanne van de Merve from lhe Union of Sou+h Africa and Yasua Ash- Jeanne van de Merve and Yasua ida from Japan. One purpose of AES is +o help Ihe for- eign sI'udenI's feel welcome, bul I'his is an easy +asIc since Card cilizens are so willing +o accepl Ihem. This year's sponsor is Mr. Erohner and lhe Presidenl' is Rosemary Gonzales. Ashida, SBHS' Iwo foreign exchange sludenls Iold Card cilizens aboul lheir counlry in an assembly spon- sored by AES during I'he monlh of January. Jeanne and Yasua showed slides depicling Ihe cusloms and scenery of Iheir nalive counlries. Jeanne spolce on 'rhe Union of Soulh Africa and Yasua described Japan. Jeanne Van Der Meri-we Iells fellow SBHS sfu- Yasuo Ashida narrales slides of his homeland, dcnls aboul her life in Soufh Africa. Japan. bearers for Graduation Ceremonies 3 m......,.......,......... . ,.u.............,Y- ll 9 A f i 22'r.'S' ' CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION - Row 1: Nancy Duncanson, Beih Gong, Mike Schwarfzlropf, Sharolyn Carier, Bev Owens, Anne Kavanaugh, Cheryl Ashcrall, Candy Cohen, Linda Lalcness, Susie Sfarrfield, Debbie Goldberg, Mary Purnam, Irene McLaughlin, Laura Russell. Row 2: Viclcie Greene, Gail Sirand, Carol Press, Ann Marie Popadek, Barbara Courson, Judy Groos, Linda Lewis, Marcia Srocldon, Palricia Hall, Laurie ChaFlee,Janis Howell Janei' Hoff, Carole Trammell, Carol Gasion. Row 3: Monica Kevorlcian, Susan Hilion, Irene Cardenas, Esfher Goldsrein, Sandy Wilcox, Kalhy Bryan Pam Nelson, Jeffrey Cohen, Keifh Kepford, Ray Brown, Carol Reuss, Laura Darnell, Carol Niemeyer, Pam Nielsen. Row 4: Hank Morris, Pamela Hulse, Peggy Kafz, Marian Woodward, Kafhy Kwoclc, Sandy Bergsfrand, Margaref Eafon, Marilyn Snow, Karla Reganold, Dave Gong, John Ryan, Henry Wong, Sco'II' Velliqueire, Clinfon Granaih, Mike Andrew, Joe Byrne. Row 5: Tandy Giddings, Phil McDonald, Eddie Ramirez, Jeff Friedman, David Marrin, Jack Reid, Russell Nelson, William Hong, Dennis Anderson, Ken Molon, Ben Treas, Alberl Monguia, Rene Carrillo. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION One of fhe oldesl' clubs on campus is CSF. For over Ihirfy years CSF has been an incenfive for high aca- demic rachievemenr al SBHS. The San Bernardino High School chaprer of Ihis sI'a+e-wide organizarion limirs membership ro s+uden'rs having Ien poinrs and no D's on Iheir semesler reporl' cards, wi+h an A equalling +hree poinrs, and a B one poini. CSF annually spon- SEALBEARERS Sfudenls who have received rhree A's and Iwo B's on Iheir reporl' cards four Times, and once in Iheir senior year are qualified +0 become Seal- bearers. If Ihese requiremen+s are mer, rhe sfudeni wears a gold cord on his robe al gradualion, receives a gold seal on his diploma and earns a un. P AI' Ihe end of fhe year' Ihe mem- bers of I'he California Scholarship Federaiion honor Ihe Sealbearers al a banquer. sors a banquel' honoring i'l's Sealbearers, who are CSF members who have been in Ihe club for four semesiers, one in Iheir senior year. The CSF Sealbearers wear a gold cord during graduaiion and earn a pin, Ihe only high school pin allowed on California college campuses. Milne Andrews was Ihe Presideni' of CSF, and Ihe spon- sors were Mr. Lilienlhal and Mr. Marlin. Ii- SEALBEARERS 1 Row T: Ann Popadelx, Carol Press, Bev Owens, Sylvia Hernandez, Michal Schwarfz- lcopl, Beih Gong. Row Z: Tandy Giddings, David Marlin, Marilyn Snow, Karla Reganold, Mike Andrew. Joe Byrne. Row 32 Jack Reid, Ben Treas, Clinfon Granafh. 89 :wx Aim 22 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE - Row 1' Lois Willi J . ams, ean Newman, Irene Cardenas, Frances Temple, Sandy Wilsox, Shari Mead, Carol Whiiehouse, BarbeHe Knighf, Janice Owens. Row 2: Yolanda Valleio, Lillie Williams Ronald Mazique Allred Palazzi Ken Mofon, Lynn Wardle, K 'Th Rh d ' , BI o es, Larry Levin, Roberi' Swing, Linda Johnson. Row 32 Tandy Sid: dings, Keni Mlfchell, Chrisfopher Williams, Tim Shuey, Anihony Vessup, Oscar Perrier, Norris Gregory, Wayne Sweeney Row 4: Sieve Slafer, Alan Lindgren. l x l Inter-Club Carmval NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The S eech CI b ' h p u IS + e organizafion for fhose s'l'u- denfs who are inferesfed i expression. The organizafion assisfs +he s+uden+s +o become more proficienf in fheir ab audience. H is possible for a sfudeni' fo earn NFL oinfs i ' + p n In er- scholasfic compe'I'i+ion. The club mainfains running ac- n fhe various forms of oral ilify +0 express 'lhemselves before an Turns Out To Be counfs of +hese' poin+s and offers cerfificafes of achieve- men+, puns and +rophies. These various awards are obfained by par+icipa+ing in several forms of orafory: original orafions, dramafic, h O I 0 umorous, oraforlcal ln+erpre+a+lons, exfemporaneous, imprompfu, and debafe. Norris Gregory served as presideni' and Mr. Park Dyer was +he sponsor. Fi SYS Xs. The funnel of love , a new addi+ion 'ro This year's carnival, was en' d b J lc loye y ac ie Medford and friend. fl r 4 -,, y rf V 1 . .f'-T. ,, 2' ' V 5 5 -,,,,.,. SKI CLUB - Row I: Jane-+ Walfers, Nancy Mincheff, Jeanie Geri Or+on ry McMullen, Janice Rich. Row 2: Janei Press, Janis Findlay, Susie ulel, Rich Gabriel, Joyce Theios, Kirby, Fred Shoreii, Denise Inman, Bonnie Czysz, Craig Sfeblay, Richard Saferfield, Dale Kelley, Craig Dryden, John Fairweaiher, Dafhy Granafh, Gail Lawing, Ron Toria, George Theios. A CCarD Smashing Success SKI CLUB oppor+uni+y fo learn +o ski. Membership in fhe San Bernardino High School Ski There is no definife schedule for meefings, un+il ski Club is open fo -anyone in+eres+ed in skiing or who has a season begins. Club presidenf was Fred Hore++ and Miss desire fo learn fo ski. The Ski Club gives sfudenfs an Elaine Carman served as sponsor. , , . Y -7- Y -V ,HV - -.-v--.., 9, , ,,l12-, Baslcefball Team, I908 Girls' Baslce+ball Team, l9IO Baseball Team, l908 J 1' , Foofball Team, l9I5 B83 I900 l9l0 I92O A ' 0 I9l9, Gymnasium Buill I883, Afhlefic Orqanilahon eslabllshed ' l907, Tennis esfablished as maior sporl' f' Y b eball team . - 5 as RU9bY ChHmP'0 S 'P . 1914, cur founded, first employed SBHS coach 09, Firsf CBL 'track meef ' -I899, First recorded foofball game I I9I5, American fooiball replaces rugby: ' I905, No coaches, no loolball 'leam I I702, First Recorded Baseball Game l90l, Girls' baskefball learn formed I SBHS I22-Chino I8 Uiaskefballj . l'726, Jimmy o I927, Ernie . 1928 o I9I7-l9Z8, Eleven sfraigh1CBL baskefball champio nshiP5 1 1 - ,Q I if Foolball Wafer Wagon, l920's I Coaches l-laclcleman and Glass, l955 1. 'wg 'dbg 1 Q 'A 'mf ., ' 1 , . id '- 1 'H ' 1182 1 l:?,G4' J ' Y S f'--QW ' Richard Adair, 1942 .6 R573 I , X ' ii:.g,-gI,.:,Zx ::- V. ' A , ' '-L M, it ,-'Z-1 gQ,Vg,Q:3g2,,gf:',Q, tg , Q- an 7,1-,Ft 1 -- r fI1i iW i:frf'fr1,, jifwri- r:j.-.,:j,,Zx5I51 'p JlmmY PBYUQ- '926 ' i X'?'i3K-N . ,iii-:EPZSli -'T5Zk555 - 3 '-4'?-'- '- ' f f '- Cruz Nevarez, I94? 440 Relay Team' '96s l930 l940 l950 l955 I? . IYS3, Girls Gym burns . mo, Ralph simpson, coach ' IY64. CBL Bafkelbal' champions ts ' l936, Avery Monforl, became slar quarferback for U. of N. Mexico ' l958, Orange Show Relay Trophy champs U l965, CBL Track champions ' l746, CBL Baskelball champions I 1730, CBL foolball champions 'l l958, Sue Holberl Award begun world lrack record ' IV34, Mabel Cole, Jr. Amafeur Tennis Champion afhlefic hem ' l'?60, CBL Football champions ' IV42, Nevarez, Adair, varsily basketball . l957I Begkefbelll CIF leam ofganlled - l938, Clyde Hippensiiel, SBHS lennis sfar ' l945, Wilkins, varsity foolball, baskelball 0 l956, New Gymnasium built ' I939, Golf established as maicr sporf I Cardinal Gridders Cpen Pigskin Seaso M 'NY Defeating M . Dominquez by 7-6 Score Enfering enemy Ierrifory, Cardinal Chuck James 'Iac'I'FuIIy evades aH'acking opponenfs. VARSITY Coach Carl SchiIIer's SBHS Varsify added i+s,par+ 'ro fhe 50'I'h year celebrafion al' Card Cify by marching fo four consecufive pre-CBL clashes. These 'I'iII's included shufoufs over Eisenhower, 26-0, and CoII'on, I4-0. However, CBL compe'ri'rion dashed Ihe hopes of Card Ci+y Cifizens for a year 'of golden Iriumphs. Sfrong Pacific, Redlands, Chafiey, Ra- mona, .and Riverside Poly Ieams ou+-manned Ihe Redbirds in successive games. Alfhough Berdoo did noi rank high in CBL compefifion, if did send several gridders +0 All-CBL. Linebacker Ray Sauceda was chosen I'o fhe AII-CBL defensive Ieam. Mike Wilhide was elecfed cen+er on 'rhe All-CBL second 'I'eam. Receiving Honorable Menfions recogni+ion were ends Earl Collins and Larry Blakely, and backs Ken Oyer and Tom Hoak. Guard Don Bell missed recognifion in All-CBL by one v'o+e. Coach Carl Shiller's Cardinal Gridders marched Io four pre-loop vic- tories, bui' dropped all five CBL I'iI+s. The climax o'F each SBHS foofball season is Ihe Awards Banquer. The mosi' highly valued, because iI' is 'rhe players Ihemselves who choose Ihe recipien'I', is 'Ihe Spor+smanship Award. This year ii' was given unanimously +o Tom Maier- Ofher highIigh+s of +he Banque+ were +he naming of Ray Sauceda as Mos+ Valuable Player and Dick Kresge as Mosi' Improved Player of I964. Ray Sauceda -and Mike Wilhide were ioinIIy elecfed capI'ains of Ihe var- si+y Ieam. SBHS VARSITY MI. Dominquez Rancho Eisenhower Colfon Ramona Riverside Poly Redlands Chaffey Pacific FINAL CB Pacific Ramona Redlands Chaffey Riverside Poly SBHS FOOTBALL SCORES SB OP 7 6 I3 7 2b 0 I4 O 7 28 7 28 0 2I 0 I2 I2 32 L STANDINGS W L PF PA 4 I 86 42 4 I 74 40 3 2 80 39 3 2 65 39 I 4 54 I 09 0 5 26 I2 I 95 Ray Sauceda Most Valuable Player, usa 1 7 mm du K , n 1-P- ,' . gr.: as-01+ From' Row: .lolnn Lure, Darrel Pelerson, Jerry Nace, Milne Willwide, Ron Madrigal, Kehh Kepford, Bob Pacheco, Don Bell, Bob Shoulders, Loren Cushing. Row 2: Mike Diaz, Willie Anderson, Bob Spigner, Clluclc Roberlson, Rex Carpenler, Bob Murphy. Danny Wilmorlln, Mark Os+oicl'1, Corny Harris, Larry Blakely, Ken Oyer. Row 3: Coach Dick O'Day, Loren Todd, Tom Maier, Earl Sportsmanship Award to To Maier il I Collins, Larry Wilson, Lloyd Wier, Ray Sauceda, Coach Carl Shiller, Coach Leonard Pecchiar Row 4: Fred Smiih, .lack Brad- , shaw, Gilbert Salinas, Chuck James, Dick Kresge, Tom Hoak, Mike Pefiif, Louis Earihman, Gary Woods, Charles Alexander. 97 Berdoo Varsity Redbirds Shut-Gut ', , - YQ i ..., :', A W I fQ C aches Shiller, Peclwia, and Troyer call an imprcmpfu siralegy conference on Corny Harris. no. 84, forcibly sfops ihe oncoming Eisen- 0 lwower ball carrier. 'llwe field ai Orange Slnow Sfadium. K ' , Q Q- , I 2 1 l Q l .A Berclc-o's no. 64. Ron Peroza, forces cpponenl lo concede flue pigsldn in early Coach CarlhSl'1glleQ counsels Varsify gridder, no. 84, befo 'l' 1' 'e . season clash. 9095 on 0 9 1 re ll! R we Eisenhower, Trouncing Them 26-0 Fighfing off a fallen opponenf and heading for a goal, Redbird Bob Shoulders gives a fine performance in fhe 64 pigskin compeiilion. l A game well played, a ieam viciorious, and all pause fo hail San Bernardino High. SBHS TV's Battle to Even Draw, 4-4-1 i 4 1 5 E From' Row: Charles Schultz, Mike Tappan, Rudy Vidaviri, Jim Sianiield, Marvin Carier, Dan Dunn, Bob Roddick, David Sloan, Dave Gui'- iierrez, John Swiggum, Dennis Kirby. Row 2: Coach Wilkins, Howard Kwock, Ray Mendieiia, Denver Robinson, Mike Hammond, Ron Percival, Sieve Nava, Ralph Crabtree, Mike Pofepan, Jeff Sfauder, Alberi Brown, George Oliveraz, Donnie Wesley, Lesfer Porler, Coach l Troyer, Coach Hackleman. Row 3: Tim Zieflow, Ken Sieward, Sam Cook, Fred Schupbach, George Coleman, John Garcia, Danny Danie s, Gene Eslrada, Dan Mosely, Mike Hallmark, Bill Kolbuss, Ralph Walker, Byron McGinnis. JV FOOTBALL Cardinal JV's recorded a season record of 4-4-l. The season's Hnal game produced a 32-0 friumph over Pacific. Under fhe guidance of Mr. Hackleman and Mr. Wilkins, ihe JV'rs showed greal' promise. Gene Esirada was elecfed Mosl' Valuable Player and Mike Hallmark was elecied Caplain. JV FOOTBALL SCORES SB OP Dominguez I2 0 Twin Pines 8 I2 Eisenhower 32 7 Colfon 25 0 Ramona 0 7 Riverside 6 34 Redlands 0 50 Chaffey I9 I9 Pacific 32 O hen orewaru enu ve-ne i.s-lava cv....,..... .V ........, .. ..-.-..- .... , .-. H, , , gridder as fhe JV's smashed fhe Piraies 32-0. IOO I ' I 1964 Bee s Wm Two, Lose Seven I ' , wmsw ,Wm .,,,.,M-ev, , ,Am ,.,,,.,,,,.,., ,,,,,,,s,,,. , HW, W. , i P E , From' Row: Coach Pupero, Charlie Williams, Jerry Higgins, Larry Gray, Ken Hall, Dave Vega, Allen Bone, John Crumpler, Manuel Sanchez, Richard Avila, Don Kofford, Sreve Gamboa. Row 2: Harold McCoy, Russell Slew-arf, Gene Swifi, Fred Shoreff, Curl Thompson, David Mor- row, Joe Sfelle, Jim Casson, Roy Naiar, Johnny Garcia, Bob Sfrech, Ron Green, Dave Arias, Reagan Ondler, Ray Beiarano, Bob Ayala, Sam Tapper, Coach Keyes. Row 3: Julio Orliz, Arfis Phillips, Howard Pierce, Don Jackson, Randy Baugh, Ken Jolly, John Cain, Mike Ponder, Curr Biggers, Dexfer Minfer, Herman Odom, 'Irwin McDuf'F, Joel Lloyd. BEE FOOTBALL The Bee foorball season record was 2 wins, 7 losses. Vicfories included wins over Colfon and Baldwin Park. 1Bee's were guid- ..-..-- ed by Mr. Keyes and Mr. Pupero. Howard Pierce was elec+ed Ca rain: Joel Lloyd was named Mosf Valirable Player. B FOOTBALL SCORES SB OP Dominguez 0 5 Baldwin Park 38 0 Eisenhower 7 I4 ,W Colron 28 0 Ramona 6 26 Riverside 0 26 Redlands 0 34 Chaiiley 0 26 Pacific 6 20 2, Hard-running Howard Pierce gains yardage againsl Baldwin 1 Park: Cardinal Bee's won, 38-0. Coach Jack Stalheber Again Instructs r ,L , if W, '4 ' 4 rg il g...,.....--.. ......., -Y -V 4 . ', , ow, , V . y,Z,-,J Row 1: Keifh Rhodes, Lonnie Chrisfiansen, Casey Burke, Julis Orfiz, Bob Gieniec, Alberf Lopez, Dan Dickerson, Ron Torfa, Randy Sanders, Dave Chavez, John McCIemon. Row 2: Loren Chushing, Ken Oyer, Doug Whife, Jeff Siauder, Dick Jefferies, Richard Leon, Mike Wilson, Neal Leaver- fon, Bill Morris, Danny Churchiii. f Coach Jack Sfalheber gives advice as well as plncil Proving once again Thai brains can maich brewn, Mr. Blevins downs ace Coach Sfalheber io iiiusirafe his poini. SBI-lS lvlatmen to Successful Season Row, 'It Jim Smilh, Chris Diel, Dave Ringlandl, Jeff Bell..-Yasuo Ashicls, Reed. Row 2: John Shadwick, John Tanzy, Bill Oehler, Melvin Pride, Ted S+raHon, Esfracla, Gary Galvin. James, ony Sf. Clair, Vicior ScoH Eugene 3 X... X xl Cardinal Matmen End Season With .ifiii l I ' 1 Ji - jc or O owa 9 e Melvin Pride Ke O ef V iALClC',lL Y ,l,Lli,,g,ll ALL.csL AEIL-CIZL JL- ' . I 'f I 3 Tony Maciag Doug While Randy Sanders ALLACBL: CIF ALL-CBL ALL-CBL VARSITY WRESTLING Coach Jack S+ahlheber's rnasler malmen added +ri- umphs and glory Io Ihe fiflielh year anniversary celebra- fions by ending fhe '65 CBL wreslling season wifh an impressive I2 win, 2 loss record. VARSITY WRESTLING Highlighls of fhe season included a 28-I8 clefeal of RESULTS Pacific High, a 46-7 slaughler of Ihe Riverside Poly Bears SBHS O and an upsel vicfory over Collon by 45-IO. The only Comm 45 defeais were al fhe hands of Eisenhower and Chaffey. The Node Vina 35 I5 Redbird wresllers ended 'lhe season in CBL by placing Escondido I7 27 second in all compeiilion. EiSe'f1l10Wef 3' 20 The wreslling season was culminafed wilh 'rhe CBL four- gaC'f'c d namenf. Earning an honored place in All-CBL were Vicior Bgfsigia 28 27 Holloway, Jeff Bell, Melvin Pride, Ken Oyer, Tony Macias, Ramona 24 25 Doug Whi+e, and Randy Sanders. Tony Macias broughl El Monle 32 I5 addilional honor lo Cardinal Cify by placing on +he CIF Chaffey I6 27 I- Redlands 32 2l wresl' mg 'ream. V' V Il 39 I6 A+ lhe end of Ihe season banquel honoring fhe Berdoo fdor. a ev , , Riverside 46 7 Wresflers, Coach Slahlheber announced Ihe FGCIPISFIIS of Upland 40 I4 lhe Mosl Valuable, Mosl Improved and Capfain awards. Receiving Mosl' Valuable Player award was Senior Ken Oyerp Danny Churchill received lhe Mosl Improved Player of '65 award, and Ihe Caplain of 'rhe l965 wresfling 'ream was Douglas While. IO4 12-2 Record tc Place Second In CBL ww ' M A QL i has Mr? M .ifjfl The Ref signals 'fo all specialors Haul senior heavy-weight Ken Oyer has pinned his Riverside Poly opponent ff-5? , 7' 'f Tony Macias' hand is raised in vicfory by rhe referee: 'then he accepfs his award from a lovely young lady ai CBL Tournarnenl. Coaches Larry Blevins and .laclc Slalullweber com- pare llweir noles on flue final I2-2 season score and ll1e CBL second place of flue SBHS wreslling ieam. Tones, Fortney, Wicklund from '64 Ad Front Row: Tim Martin, Mgr., John Wiclrlund, Jesse Jones. Garv Mahlsledf, Willie Anderson, Tom Hoalz, Wheeler McNeil, George Blake, Mgr. liek Row: Coach Adair, Corny Harris. Mike Gabrial, Larry Wilson. Jim Wilson, Frank Forfnay, Earl Collins, Harry Brundige, George Coleman, Jim Heckle- man, Mgr. VARSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS SB OP Vicfor Valley 57 59 La Mirada 68 52 VARSITY BASKETBALL Palmdale 56 Baslrefball, an honored lradifion al San Bernardino High IISSZJEC School for filly years, has for lhe pasl' +hir+een years been Cohen 65 coached by Sparlan Richard Adair. The l965 Varsily Redlands 42 squad was +o excepfion +o +l1e rule of sporfsmanship and Glendora 76 fair play on and off lhe courl. Sama Fe 60 Affer hours of praclice and plans, Berdoo's firsl viclory Glendora 76 of fhe '65 season came when lhe Redbird Cagers whipped Ramona 6' La Mirada, 68-52. The Cardinals second +riumph was over Riverside Pol 56 Palmdale by a hair's breafh, 56-54. To 'rhe elalion of all Redlands Y 50 Berdoo fans, 'rhe Varsify slaughfered 'rhe Pacific Pirales Chage 44 67-60. Olher vicfories of lhe season included +he Collon Pacmcy 64 Yellowiaclcs, 65-625 Glendora 76-593 and Riverside Poly, Ramona 53 58'57' R' 'de Pol 58 Allhough San Bernardino placed sixfh in CBL compefi- Rhvclrllasrlds Y Sl lion, il did send fhree Cagers 'ro CBL honors. Ace Franlr Chaffe 57 Forlney was named 'ro fhe CBL second +eam. Jesse Jones Pacmcy 6U was nominaled lo lhe CBL fhird leam and John Wiclclund A received honorable menlion. CBL RESULTS A+ lhe annual Awards Banquef for 'the baslrefball play- L ers, Coach Adair announced fhe recipienls of 'rhe highly- W valued awards. Honored as mosl valuable player of l965 Ramona 8 3 was Franlc Forlney. Mosl lmproved player was Larry Wil- Chalcley 7 son, and Capfain of 'rhe '65 squad was John Wiclclund. Red.lTndS 7 3 The coveled Sporfsmanship award was given lo John P'?C'f'9 5 5 Wicklund. Riverside Poly B 3 SBHS Experience and Talent to '65 Te z Frank Forfney, ace Redbird giani, evaluafes fhe sif fion before making point-gaining shot Larry Wilson proiecfs bail from opponenfs as oiher fearn members move info posiiions io score win- ning poinfs. UB f li' Y A-21+ -. if A ' , f:i:,'.gxs-ul 1 -- ' Kai, ,....:,:,,,E 513 g Q Q 2 John Wicklund and Jesse Jones prove ian? io a good baskeiball game. ihaf feamwork is aH-impor- Alfhough fhe Ramona Rams were no meich for fine Redbirds, Jesse Jones proved fo be an able cager. Berdoo Cagers Place 6th in CBL Com 4 Q ' f qlwfif 1 , ' L 14? A Q 4 9 X 4 il WM ,gg XMXWX Gary Mahlsfadf, number 35, evades Redlands opponenf, in +heir firsf clash of The SEGSON. IOS 621 3 if Mahlsfedf and Wilson come +o The aid of Wicklund in sporfsmanlllre disagreemenf over possession of fha ball. L. 1-r, .r I ui ' ' Q ... W My W tn' f v r f f'L' 'V ll J' W ww 4 'N wary W ,W ,,un-vw John Wiclclund lreeps sharp eye on 'rho ball ir: mid-season game wiih Chagey. lain., ,.. Rs Jesse Jones, lucky number 50, proves fo be ace poinf-maker of I965. -f 7 ,A petitiong Record for '65 Season 1-5 Q, QP Coach Adair, somelimes called Dead-Eye Dick, plans las?-minuie ladies in fhe second spiriled Pacific clash. ln quick pursuif of Gary Mahlsfedf and 'Phe baskeiball, opposing Redlands invaders aHempf io hall poinf-gaining shof. G Q-v ln ihe many pracfice sessions fhaf precede every game, Coach Richard Adair insfrucls ihe varsiiy cagers in fhe offensive and defensive elemenfs of sfra regy and also af limes pracfices wha? he preaches by gelring in a few laaslcefs himself. IO? Varsity Names John Wicklund Captain ,4- f M , f'---r' X' ff if ,141 QSDW' , e I .M JUL. ln spirifed iosfle for fhe ball, Berdoo cagers ouf-man flue Redlands Terriers. 'La W, an-PQ 'L a ' if NF 41' To many Berdco girls,l1eloolcs jusT like Soupy Sales, buf fc all flue baslxefball players, Coach Adair is fl-me man fhey lisfen fo and respecf. IIO X -1- 5 4 Q! Y? ' if Mu' , In animafed posifions, boflw John Wicklund and Redlands opponenf illusfrafe fha co-ordina fion needed in flue game of baskefball. ' rlll 1 Q l 3 , CCZQ -.. ,H-sk Pacific cager seems fo gaze in wonder af ffne grace and slzill of Redbird ball carrier Jesse Jones. Frank Fortney Mosl: Valuable Player 46. ,, if 'WSU 1 'Nui' www. 'Ugg 9 2 ln flue 'lhick of 'lhe acfion, Caplain John Wicklund Redbird Mike Gabriel drives fhrough fl'ie cenler as Tom Buffs breaks fo refuses to concede lhe baskefball 'ro Ramona ihe oufside in firsf Redlands clash of +he season. opposer. vw- Xl Honored af lhe Awards Banque? were flwirfeen former Basketball Capfains. Front Row: Jerry Willis, '49, Roy Phillips, 'l5y Edward Townsend, '20: Bob Kennedy, '40: Dick Doyle, '44: Jim Frame, '64, Buck Row: Bob Henilnorn, '46g Dick Adair, '4lg Venn Bo++s, '28, Jim Jolliff, '55, Bill Munson, '56, Don Niemeyer, '39, Larry Kepford, '58, Ill M , ,W JV's Complete 12-9 Season Record, s -cd' .. -AW J.. Back Row: Lesier Frollf Row: Don Gibson, Milre Peffif, Mike Moran, Don Wallace, Don Wesley, George Olivarez, Sam Nichols, Garry Ross. Pcrfer, John Reganold, Denver Robinson, Tom Spraff, Mike Michel, Darrel Peferson, John Fairweafher, Coach Bob Pring. JV BASKETBALL The SBHS coached by Mr. Bob Pring compiled a I2-9 season record. The fall JV cagers beaf Eisenhower, 60-34, and defeafed previously un- beafen Ramona, which had an eighf- game win sfreal: going, 58-57. The JV's proved fo be fough in fhe clufch. Tom Spraff was elecfed Mosf Valuable and Mike PeH'i+, Cap- fain. JV BASKETBALL RESULTS SBHS OPP. Vicfor Valley 46 47 La Mirada 45 43 Glendora 56 41 Eisenhower 60 34 Loara 54 70 Colion 55 4I Banning 58 36 Glendora 68 46 Ramona 53 46 Riverside Poly 65 67 Redlands 45 52 Chafiey 44 63 Pacific 44 63 Ramona 53 63 Banning 58 57 Riverside Poly 43 62 Redlands 58 57 Chafiey 59 57 Pacific 44 45 BEE BASKETBALL Coach Bob Keyes Bee's fool! sec- ond place in fhe SB Lions Club Tour- ney behind Pacificg fhey beaf fhe Pirafes in fheir fwo regular season clashes, however. The Bee's ended CBL compefifion in a fie for fhird place. James Sweeney was elecfed Mosf Valuable Player, Sieve Hand was chosen Capfain. BEE BASKETBALL RESULTS SBHS OPP. Riverside Poly 46 37 Chaffey 89 72 Pacific 50 SI La Mirada 48 50 Palmdale 47 42 Loara 58 36 Colfon 65 54 Redlands 54 42 Glendora 53 65 Glendora 67 56 Ramona 62 66 Ramona 55 70 Riverside Poly 57 69 Redlands 52 48 Chafiey 50 5l Pacific 60 58 Ramona 58 67 Riverside Poly 69 7I Redlands 65 59 Chagey 53 56 Pacific 69 64 CEE BASKETBALL The San Bernardino C feam guid- ed by Coach Lowell Buch, finished 'rhe season wi+h a I5-3 record and wifh such impressive wins as a 63-28 win over Upland .and a 62-36 win over Banning. In one game againsij Conrad, fhey held fheir opponenrs fo I4 poinfs in fhe enfire game. Larry Carfer was named Capfain while Don Nelson was elecfed Mosf Valuable Player. CEE BASKETBALL RESULTS SBHS OPP. Pacific 22 30 La Mirada 37 22 Glendora 3I 4I Loara 39 38 La Mirada 44 I8 Chaffey 37 28 Banning 62 36 Conrad 42 I4 Glendora 22 29 Upland 38 33 Pacific 28 30 Aquinas 29 36 Chaffey 4I 30 Pacific 4I 35 Aquinas bl 29 Banning bl 35 Upland 63 28 CP--Nev 36 28 Bee's Second in Lions Club Tourney wfs:Lf1fz-v+44-44,.,1.w-anwna4x.M..w.s.s,.,,.,,,,A ,dawn 1'-'-fv W .,.,,,e,+.V,f,-:Awe-.-..,4eeme,-.- mg REE! 3 Ffonf Row: Henry Wong, Don Brimmer, Greg Reeves, Robin Clark, Roberl Uribes, Ernie Sandoval, Roy Nune1. Back Row: Coach Bob Keyes, Sieve Porferfield, Mike McCann, James Sweeney, Roberf Afkins, Oscar Perrier, Sreve Hand, Mgr. Sieve Gamboa. .lil From' Row: Jim Pyror, Mgr., Danny Morales, Harold Johnson, Jim Noyes, Rick Johnson, Carlos Negrefe, Larry Carrer. Back Row: Coach Lowell Buch. Mark Velli ueHe Edward Morris, James Flores, Roberf Pickrum, Don Nelson, q f Reber? Zermero. Sieve Hancl oulmuscles Pacific foes as Mike McCann wafclmes. l I3 fi. Mr. Gary Troyer Coaches Cardinal wrt I 2 42 rg P ., 2 , . M ' f, ,pg G i 'fr r all r 6 , f, -eq I, 'fi dh. eff Cohen, Larry Gable, Mike Quinno, Richard Gabriel, Dave Schuberl, Scoff Velliquefie, Dennis Lifflefield, Mike Gaughan. Row 2: Kevin Bul- g lMgr.l, Gary S+one, Howard Wesling, Leonard Dillon, John Newsome, David Kuhn. Terry Sullivan, Norris Gregory, Tim Lifilefield. Coach Gary 4.1 GZ? WE' field, Richard Gabriel,AMike Quinno, and Jeff Cohen red ai d f p l fi' f lly compefnng in a Tough swim meei. sieo ooaer SWIM TEAM The SBHS swim ieam caprured one win fhis season in a meei' wifh Ramona. The ream ended ihe CBL season wi+h a record of four losses and one vicrory. However, in prac- iice meers Bercloo came fhrough winning one-fhird of ihe meers. Senior Even Evensen sei a new CBL record in fhe 200-yard Indivi- dual Medley. The new CBL record is 2:lO.5. While accomplishing fhis feai he also broke school records in lhe 400-yard Free-Sryle, IO0-yard Breasl' Sfrolce, IOO-yard Back Srrolce, 200- yard Free Sryle and rhe IOO-yard Buiferfly. Even was noi' alone in ihe record breaking deparfmenf. Sophomore Phil Treas broke fhe school record in The IOO, and 50-yard Free Sfyle. Orher sophomores +o warch in fu- fure evenrs are Jeff Cohen iBreasi Slrokel, Bruce Diel iBu++erflyl, and Mike Hammond iBaclc Sfrolcel. Swim Team at Record Breaking Meets ,nm J , If W 1 an A K ,4 M 'f if 'Q r 'W r ef' me Row 1: Jon Herberger, Bruce Diel, Mark Dudenhoffer, Rich Lang, Mike Lirflefield, Bob Meynclce, Bill Chrisfen, John Smirl. Row 2: Kenl Lieberman, Sfuarf Fergen, Phil Treas, Mike Hammond, Ted Radich, Craig Dryden, Joe Jones, Gary Bancroff, Ray Lincoln. W, - 'ix 'f R 'SAL-14,2 :ML , An up-and-coming sophomore, Jeff Cohen, gels ready fo swim away from fhe puck Mille Liiflefield displays his falenl in diving compeiifion dl he dives in for O bfedif sfroke feldy- before a crowd of feammaiex and specfafors, ll5 Swim Meets and Golf Tournaments rx' ', i -.. H,, D In The gun sounds and fhe race is off, as ilwe SBHS +eam swims af fine CIF eliminafion mee? af Riverside Poly. J '?-4 , Ny? I ' '3 , f' XY-AMEX pd , , R' h 'C Lang BWGHS We Sfllfld Jeff Cohen and Even Evensen show excellenf form as ihey sirive fo Of We QW' before 5 m'9hfY place first and second in a swim race. 'fake-off. i f -A T P V P 522. if V , 3 f Vffi-'91 ' ' 971- -A . 'fi b , i' F ,,-..i fg,1'Pgj.:,,.,m1q M E :I EY V h d b ki it h' i1 . . . . mvdede ,:Fer:Sf:eSb3:T liiiiner rf: SIZE BZUTELELCOA Even Evensen ielres if easy affer placing Ersf In a dlfficuli swim baffle. II6 Are Active Parts oi Spring Athletics GOLF San Bernardino High School's golf team swung into the I965 season by winning five of the first six practice matches. During the actual tournaments, Terry Blatnick and Dick Delaney shot excellent nine hole rounds. Unfortunately, Terry was dropped from the squad for the balance of the year as a result of illness prior to the first CBL match in April. The season revealed the potential of several sophomores who will serve as the nucleus of next year's team: these are Gary Stine and Mike Brown, who will be returning along with Dick Delaney. 4' 1'5 ri? V. St B ll h Joe McDowell, Dick Delaney, Greg R d Ad M r Y ' ' ee L' eg Reeves follows through after hitting t One ofthe CB S o o ers, h fl form while using his wood. t p g lf D k D l y shows good Steve Bellah prepares to hut an Soph Majority Tennis Team Gives 'xl' 4-ML . Y 1 ' L 1 5 , fe 4, A r Lx Q Row I: Vursify: Kevin Schubsrl, Jim Noyes, Armando Mena, Henry Wong, Don Hippensiiel, Jess Paez, Ari Perez. Raw 2: Junior Vdfsifyt Andy Lampen- feld, Andy Tindall, Ken Harper, Gordie Jones, Charles -Olsen, Donald Dudley, Bill Loof. ' 2:11221 :::g:g:g5 ff......e1ef'1efzg:::e .t.0Z4'nZlEw.v.v.4'f0I01'0f4i x+.MZ.'v.l-r -in Y :- C e ze' Q1 ' ve. Armando Mena shows Ohaf form can play an imporianf par? of fennis as he blasfs an explosive drive. TENNIS Despi+e 'rhe loss of a solid core of seniors, SBHS ne'H'ers moved pasi Foniana, Ramona, Riverside Poly, and Eisenhower. The young Cardi- nal ieam showed greai improve- meni, receiving much experience, and moved up in CBL siandings 'rhis year. Fielding only 'rhree seniors - Don Dudley, Armando Mena, and Arihur Perez - ihe Crimson neiiers relied on iuniors Jim Noyes, Jeff Bell, and Jess Paez +o gei pasi' Eisenhower in a maraihon l:zaH'le l5-4l. Sophomores Don Hippensiiel, Ke- vin Shuberi, and Henry Wong came ihrough wiih cluich poinis againsi' Riverside Poly and Foniana. Wong and Hippensiiel combined as one of ihe iop doubles ieams in ihe CBL. Miss Ruih Kaiser, I965 iennis menior, served as ihe only woman coach in ihe CBL iennis league. :5-:ee ee-4. ffm: gum, , I .SL me 2 K.: sue , are Qyvmnl ,...,- K ei., H ,. 4. ea.. cs- an -,,.J Miss Ruih Kaiser. fennis coach, reprimands ihe ieum for foo much horseplay and gives ihem helpful poinfefl on new shofs and weaknesses. SBHS Good Experience for Next Year Henry Wong slams e sho? in flue back courf of fha opposing feam as Don Hippensiiel backs his feammafe wifi: encouragement i 1' H Grace and form are shown as Hippy awaifx fhe refurn of his backhand drive. 2 We 2 Don Hippensiiel ibackgroundl bushes o hoi serve as Henry Wong waiis for aclion af flue nel. mf-: ,a aff , , : , ' , . ' ffpM 2 2 f i .,f'v 'M' 1622 f f 1405 1 , , , , f, ,w,.,. ,,', f . J I QQ Y fm , , f iid V , f ' ' ' 1 . ' lay. , 22, c' fa M, fy , ye fwwfhy f, vyf. ,wh 'ZW 1 -Qc y ew I, W 4, as 4 f 0 f f X f V an 4- f 'iw f Q ,. fd V, V r lj 1114, ff, V , V - 1' ' l f 4 f , k i 2 f ei ' i f f 4 1 X 1, , f as 1, ' fv f' i Zf ' if 73 f 1 W4 Z 0 2 aw f W7 7 er, ff, , A ,. W, IVI I ,,., 4 - f f f -... , B. A smooih follow-fhrough on fhe serve is skill- fully aligned wifh keeping flue eye on flue ball. Jess Paez demunsiraies good form in a high overarm serve. Il9 Rohn-led Trackmen March to CBL l'5p'Fi sf 1-We -- 'Fi . ow : ic or o ex, o n ain, ares ar on, enn o er ine. ow I gar Denmon, Ken Moron, Willie Anderson, Jed Zel- res e ar es Alexander Larr Johns, John Garcia, Louis Earih- R1ViLp JhC ChICI+LyM RgP R2Ed man, John Higgins. Row 3: Mr. Hank Rohn, Vicfor Holloway, Richard K g . Ch I , y VARSITY TRACK The Cardinal frack feam broughf SBHS i+s only cham- pionship in fhe golden anniversary year. Wifh a defermined mind Ihe Berdoo spikers, af+er opening The CBL season wi+h a Ioss +o Ramona, baH'Ied I'heir way back info conI'en'Iion for Ihe CBL crown. The VarsiI'y Ihinclads wiih Iheir sighI's foward a ban- ner season for SBHS, defea+ed a persisfani Pacific 'ream 'ro finish wiI'h a 4-I record. This year's Ieam had many ouisfanding performers. Edgar Denmon, Card Iow hurdling specialisi, was unde- feafed in CBL encounfers. Denmon's unofficial 9.6 hun- dred yard dash and I8.9 Iow hurdles mark, broughi excifed cheers from many spec+a+ors. Richard Saferfield, No. I man in +he I00 and 220 yard dashes, broughf in many valuable poinfs in Ihe 440. SaI'erfieId's 9.7, 2I.0, and 48.6 in Ihe I00, 220, and 440 yard dashes, places him I'he man Io beaI in CBL com- pefiiion. In Ihe disfance races, Vicior Lopez wouIdn'+ Iake a back seaf in +he Iwo-mile run, nor would Tony Vessup or Roger Pine in fhe 880 and mile. The Redbirds, wifh an aImosI balanced aH'ack, cap- 'rured 'rhe feam championship Trophy af Ihe Spike O'Rama and Ihe Sieeler Relays. I20 Mark Osfoich esfablished a new record in Ihe shoI'- puf. Mark sailed I'he I2 pound Iead ball 56'7If2 againsi Redlands. Only a sophomore, Mark brings high hopes fo Card CiI'y for +he nexI' Iwo years. Wi+h a I:28 fIa+ relay clocking, Ihe speedy quarIeI' of John Cain, Edgar Denmon, Richard Kresge, and Richard Saferfield ranked no. 4 in Soufhern California. A+ MI. Sac Ihis same relay Ieam neared I'he school record in 'Ihe 440 yard relay wifh a 42.6 clocking, 'rhe record be- ing 42 flat VARSITY TRACK SCORES SBHS Opponeni 5 I Ramona 62 6I Riverside 52 58 Redlands 55 74 Chaiifey 39 60 Pacific 53 I. Q 1. Crown, Tying with Riverside Poly, 4-1 Wil Kfi 1 ,,. J false? fQ,f'..ze?g an fd WWW .own ,,,, Q Row 1: John Bland, Leroy Walkins, Bob Spigner, Manuel Armenia. Row 2: Mike Tappan, Eddie Boone, Rufus Thomas, E Myles Herndon. Row 3: Lesfer Porler, Danny Wilmarfh, Charles Jones, Loran Todd, John Davis, Tim Ziellow, Tony Ves- sup, Mr. Anfhony Purpero. he lsesl' relay feam in CBL again fakes firsf al Spike O'Ramag hey are John Cain, Edgar Denmon, Richard Kresge, and Richard -aierfield. R, i , be 1 , V MSN L ii? 2 r i K W ,,.,,,., L 5 fi 1 I if , ' W 35 , 75.6 l L 4 'i i ,, , f, When fhe smoke and The dusf clear- Head coach Hank Rohn is conqralulaled for leading his ed SBHS was on lop ai Riverside. boys fo viclory in +he Spike O'Rai-na. I2I Spikers Vie 'n Field, Running Events ,V I fir ,7 6 sa, , and Z f -L ' -' n A , . fig .1 ivw' ' - 7 f 1 W ., I iff? . , 1 V, 9, , fygh 'L - Tx' , fi-'faj' A M 21 f' A V 4 ' :'- - iff ' . .' '.m ..W- I an we . .. ,147-7-e,5,,.- D l Y 'I ' Lf A , , as 4 . Aw 5 - 1 ' i livu ' Y '-M ' ,w ' ' we gg i ennn.e,,L,.,. -in-I Edgar Denmon approaches hurdle wilh defer- Denmo minalion. hurdle. ', 7'?'f' 35 .. A ffmrtkl-5 f X '...H .gk Q . V -'-, A F . avi' , l V ly ', iv w v In H y V.. , -J V X if ,L i X fo - , fi ' K Jx 1 yi L r , SBHS hurdlers Louis Earfhman, Smilly While, and Boone pace Cards fo viclory wilh I-2-3 finish. 5,3 5 xxx V x .. F -1 'K 4+ QPQ '77 Q ,. J-e Eddie John Cain gels ready for aclion in 'lhe relay. Y , m' ' ' i V Q X -.. K ,Q ' 'ye NLYN'--1+'f-in L '19, G X Q i if XWL, 1 :Qi li -' i l f qw ' -,A A -7.2, I . ' W if 'vim n 'rg'-37- r., M , t, J J . A F 'fr ' fy ii' ' 7 .2 L, L ,Ig a L - . .L TTT! - . fn .Q U: 1-I ...........,-,.-,M-,ivy I f' Ed Lewis Walker clears 5'lO as he waves lo fhe crowd. n shows air of confidence as he clears V, ., 1 f. -ill 4 v . -, ,,,,,7Y 4 A , v :xpggf .V V1 . . K 1'--9- -i, K 5 , . ,, , . , .. , -L W mf ,-hh 'ye . , -. '1- I ., - 'I iii' ,,. 2f .1 W It I , 14392-. F Leroy Waflcins slruggles 'lo clear bar in pole vaull evenl. wp., 'WWA John Cain erupls for an explosive slarl which made him one of fhe lop CBI- sprinfers. 4 John Dennis clears 'the bar wilh inches Richard Saierfield shows lhe form WML lo spare. makes him one of The besf S9 sprinlers as well as besi' in The le Led by Saterfield, Kresge, Denmon -111 5 ,fi 'Qi Y ' , ,ue s yrs ,A S' rw ,, N ,M .-.WN-I , ,W .., ,Mm- pu Nqr.. yy 'll I .s.,,,,,..l 1 .. I , Q My Lfyjgg, ' ' - A , N Am ' - A W Xfiffwf' 1.4, W'- SBHS hurdlers prepare io place l-2-3-4 in low hurdles againsi Clnaffey early in +l'ue season ,jf--4-v kip , Piw -fd. .- tw Charles Alexander successfully passes off lo Howard Pierce in 880 relay againsf Chafley. Wfqfbwsviefefw 44 x -If ,gg 1' ,,. - ,-9- f .-wwf' 1 4 y ' s 53 g. i El 5, il , N' - 'fm Leroy Waflclns barely makes H over H-ve ba' lsr SBHS in We pole vault 123 Cardinal Bee's Place Third in CBL rl ,nv BYO C 0 , B B ef, BlT1eI'l O TISOH, IC al' DTIZ 9 , BEE TRACK The Bee iraclc men for lhe I965 season showed grea+ prospecfs while finishing lhird in CBL compelilion wilh 3 league vicfories againsl' 2 losses. Coach Rohn senf many Bee s+ars such as Howard Pierce, Eddie Boone, Smifh Whife, and Tony Vessup 'lo his Varsify squad. Bee sfandoufs were Curfis Biggers in +he l00 and 220, Ron Greene in 'rhe 660, and Pierce, Boone, and Whife in fhe hurdles. Al Lewis was picked up lo run 'rhe 440 for fhe Varsily Cards. V J.. -- 4 it-ji our - 4 QQ 9 Row 'l: Ron Greene, Gabriel Gallegos, Sam Tapper, Arfis Phillips, Reuben Gooden, McAr+hur Rumlales, Leroy Waflcins, Cur+is.Big?ers, John Ca n Dex Minfer, Charles Wise, Eddie Boone. Row 2: Richard Ponce, Hilliard Johnson, Ron lnghram, Jerry Higgins, John Robinson, Francis Pierce, M lze Small ood H Id M C y R lph W Ik CI l' J h R' h d G al 5 Charles Earlrhman, David Hoffman, Tony Macias. SBHS 29 62 57 4I 42 A ,Je BEE TRACK SCCRES Redlands Ramona Riverside Chalifey Pacific Cardinal dash-men surge forward lo finish ahead of Chaffey in The season's fourlh meel. I2 Cee's Lead League with 5-O Record '+- ' ,X P' W K .Bw X. m 4 .T fig. iwvgf' A 44. , , ' ' f 154' fr' A Q- ' 4 'U s , 5 9 E s T ' 2 'T eee Sf.. Hi lx sr BH 9 .. , e ' --- ,. Q , . 41 N , ' ' TQ!-A 'Af' Y .' ,L ,Ti ' its if K , ,., QF --1 f , , l ,T .f i ..- H 2, lakifagg A' ' la g ' 1 A fi? ff a -- or lg .4sg?7'l r 'ii ff 11:5 .21 . f m ff 4, , , L fd A, , ,f , I L 'f Xxs A , i jf .f ,, -eff, 4 --me-.- T se 'r 74 . . N , Ala T - ' , 3 T, ' 'x 1-4-ag'i7..:f 'gy-f-. 1 - r , x N, 1 P - r is '- A - ..f. Q - - , 5 F - 2 If ' if is 1 . az, W . n l A 5' X 0 ' - - r . . f - . g, ... f - .. ,,, '- ' ,.:...-..-:JL .. '::s' Jager.,-f -' -,Va , ,sm ,e - ,.,. Row 'l: Gary Oales, Kelley Lorber, James Bland, J6hn Dennis, Charles J fer. Row 2: Charles Baca, Roger Pine, Ben Smorhers, Abel Neri, Irving R Phillips. CEE TRACK San Bernardino High's Cee rraclcsrers, using only ele- ven cindermen, caprured +he CBL championship wifh five league vicfories againsl no defears. Sfarring 'lhe season wifh sixreen comperirors, several Cee's were promored fo +he Varsify squad. These in- cluded Roger Pine, Charles Charlron, Vicfor Lopez, and Leroy Waflcins. The Cee's were paced by Terry Hall wirh 'limes of lO.2 in 'I'he IOO and I4.7 in +he low hurdles. Chuclc Jones also excelled in 'rhe cen'l'ury and recorded iumps of near- ly fwenfy 'Fee+ in rhe broad iump. Rich Ponce wenr un- defeared ih fhe 660 yard run rhis year, while Rodney Beverly soared 'lo 5'6 in +he high jump. ones, Carlos Negrefe, Donald Jackson, Tony Macias, Terry' Hall, Dexrer Min, obinson, Richard Ponce, Milce Ponder, Charles Charllon, Leroy Waflcins, Arris CEE TRACK SCORES SBHS Opponen+ 49 Redlands 3 I 57 Ramona 28 52 Riverside 34 59 Chalifey 27 49 Pacific 37 2, 1? A is - A , V I . , in .Us C in . :4 31-ex Y J Speed, endurance, and persisiance led Cee fraclcsfers fo vicfory affer viclo ry, as in fhis dash wifh Chafiey. l..l1l E25 Gary Mahlstedt Leads Cardinal Hun . y , X iii: 1.4 92 Z 4 I , -- Y :xl ik' i' X Y J 5 4,1 ,J -. KW 6 pn' -fa 4:-I' ? -5 , -AT. vi ,.1., - ' 5 5 ,, T I :L A , . ,r A 'uv , . A:,. , ,. QM f , A , ,, i ll, , A 4 A-.-I 2,4 - ,, K' 1 d u? VM: , 0 , L ' V K :pq is f ,.,,-4' -if do-fr ' ,V 3 f A N142 M. 1 V I , ' , -, Vg,4,,.,,w4sff Y' I, . i fi., g W Z D I V A h L ames, eve va, eve om an, arre aw orne, ary Woods. Row 2: o n ic un , ar a s e , err ece, avi r e a, Lance Pecchia, Rowl V H d Mg G'Ib +SI' BbU'b CharIesJ S+ AI S+ C b D HH fh G I M I ld yJhWkIdGyMhI+d+JyN DcIO+g ana : ernon ernan ez, r., I er anna, o ri es, e son, r ran Pa amino Eugene MiIIer, Phil Ho M D N g ., F I1 . Coach Jack Wilkins, Roberf DeLara, gr. I26 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES SBHS Opponenf 9 Fonfana 7 3 Pomona I I Eisenhower 6 4 CoIfon 0 4 AIumni I 4 Ramona O I Riverside 2 2 Redlands 0 2 Chaffey 3 5 Pacific 3 5 Ramona 6 2 Chaffey I0 6 Rediands 9 4 Riverside 4 7 Pacific 2 VARSITY BASEBALL Coach Jack Wilkins, wifh fhe assisfance of managers D-ana Nelson, Vernon Hernandez, and Roberf DeLara, Ied fhe Car- dinaI basebaii feam in an excifing season. Shorfshop DarreII Hawfhorne I.375I and pifchers, Gary Mahisfedf I2-ZI and Jerry Nece I2-II head fhe feam as oufsfanding hiffer and pifchers. John WicIcIund, a promosing pIayer for a CBL posi- fion, sporfs a good defensive poIicy againsf opposing feams as firsf baseman and fielder. Following a SBHS fradifion, Cardinal Cify's I965 feam defeafed pasf players in an Alumni game early in fhe season. A one-hiffer, pifched by Gary Mahlsfedf againsf Ramona, remains fhe besf pifched game of fhe season. Oufsfanding sophomore player Bob Uribes was unable fo complefe fhe season due fo a broken foof. Slugger Gary Woods compiefes his foIIow 'through in a mid-season CardinaI 9 fn rs with Une-hitter against Ramona 09' ,ga-ye z 9' Z, EA, fl 1, Q, A -is-1 5 ,N F F ,f M A , W ul, V' 'game X .XXV -iff 23? , x Wi? ' -'fyiw' ,,., - . 2-fz,.,.x .V , f' Mun-a..n...qs.m..f' 0 ' f,-'W,.g,,,Q ga,gL,j,,' 0 K x .,A--..:.z,,,LQk --nuns f ,IN Jenni.. - ach Jack Wilkins fakes fhe ball from one of his Co ace hurlers, Jerry Nece. W, Gary Woods shakes fhe Piicher up wifh his greai running abiliiy and clraws a ihrow ,Z 2' hi , Q i A W A J. , I , 'Q . L? V? .v-f0......... .... f ' K V' 'VI ' f - ,, 5' ' l ' . - - . . - I 4 V - 1 ' if - . . John Wiclcluncl scrambles lsaclc mio 0SIlIOI'1 aqaunsi Pacific. f ui, s i P ' K f f r 2 'f H 4 f' ' rw ,sl s A. ' ' 4. 4 ,fu , f A 64 9 KJ, a 'lx M h A, ,xiii .. L 'A ,svvfrl ar . ,sgff 4. V .W ul. w if V X . . V , s i A if K .5 yi ' , f ' W' ' , M ,J34,,V,.,?!?.! 1, , V . I 7, i , U f 5 4 V V x .TW i 5 '70 ' ii . ' - ' H fa ' W ir- N?-4?1'2Pv3' In i ' ' 6 . ff- f' is in Hg ,V i 1 A-Y ' A, 7 , lfwiiyj ! q. A iii ' ! A 'QQ K W -.1 fs.-in Q I 'Iii - f 3: in ... ' - , V X V, 'fi-135 W'M 'f ' F -' ' : M Q if E, g gTffi.3agr,ij i 3' , -'liek f j'g-nag'-sf ff . . f ' . s ,. ' G H -fi A - 'Z Tiff 'H A 2 , XZ- N' QV Ag., - hi i..1f 5 - ' 'w' -rzz. 2 wf in . ' t P, P ' 4 ,, i . ' ,ww-5-pt:QQ:'fQ.:P1 'f f , ' , . V' Q i A 6141 5 Y? ,r '4 'MW' 'A 1 ie, H f A iz. K My ixggi' K 1 1 ' milf gf, , -lf'-'77' Nik' ' ,f , , wily: i Y: .,,, .ns L, YYNAM, , 5,7 Muggf , MM. ..e U13 T lmifli I I we . ...ig W. f .1 - -- me 1 1' f--'-nw ' -' f f ' , vi' . ., V 7 V , U,.e'l 1 W 7.5, , f - . -V -. -,rf A -ef 3 .- Qf - 1, , , , ,., ' . s MW V . -- . ' .V - 'V V ' ' ,,-,- y- -f -1 2:4 Q ,iv'g:'1f', - ' . .. p if '- 1 , -' . 1' ':,...fQ 2 : .- Jerry Nece slides in home To lledl' file ll'H'0W of 'HIE Eugene Miller follows ihrough wifh a winning pifch as Hawlhorne wails infenlly. opposinq 'leam and io challr up anofher poinl for ihe Cardinals. i27 Coach Bolo Pring Leads Reclbirol IV up ed :,, 1 , I ll or -an I - 1- K I H7 C I an fell I L . F. V -A +3 ---5 we J. - 3 Row 1: Don Nelson, Ronnie Ponder, Ruben Avila, Tom Hoak, Wayne Smi+h. Row 2: Coach Bob Pring, Herb Reese, Roy Nunez, Royal Taylor, Sam Coolc, Rick Moyer. Row 3: George Guerrero, John Boggusl, Milne Fairfield, Earl Collins, David Sloan, Sieve Lee. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SBHS' Junior Varsily baseball leam had compiled a The I965 JV Baseball leam are maslers of lhe double 5-8 season record as of April 29. Led by Coach Bob play ancl Iheir defenses are very slrong. Ronnie Ponder Pring, fhe JV's had won four of lheir Iasl five games. and John Boggusl' have ballinq averages of over .300. Viclories included conquesls of Redlands, Chaiifey, Ra- The leam is expeclecl 'ro place high in league slandings. mona, Riverside Poly and Pacific. JV BASEBALL SCORES SBHS Opponenl 5 Pomona 7 3 Eisenhower 4 4 Collon 5 6 Ramona 7 I Riverside 4 I0 Redlands 3 4 Chalifey 3 9 Ramona 0 I I Redlands 8 4 Pacific 6 Riverside 0 Pacific 0 L '?ns- JV Riclc Moyer shows fhe lcrrn lhal made him one of Ihe lop JV's of lhe I965 season. Baseloallers, Coach Wise Guides Sophs I-213352 2' X ' ' il' ri , :Sie g f il! - f, nip, 24 x3fif,f,i.,,.y wk '..f,y.fvf xv? ' ,lf yr' ff? J v , .4 af' M i 'Wi aft' 5 5 .9792 . ,. if , . 5' '25 'Q' 4 A. 5 i , W' Q' 9- 'li-sis , ,,,., K tw V h Q AA U V A I . I 1 -Q. - , 4, a , 1 'f if I ' If 59 kr wr if I If I Q -,K wav is 1 Q , E f jiri!! 5-, af- ' -3 QW-.Q Q f X lava' Wye flume ps f g, ' I 3' Row 1: Don Brimmer, John Crumpler, Damian Garcia, Dave Gong, Peier Gonzales, Michael Smallwood. Row 2: John Guiierrez, Mgr., Benny Wehler, Roberi Adkins, Mike Michel, George Coleman, Don Wallace, Mike Moran, Coach Hugh Wise. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Coach Hugh Wise's sophomore baseball +eam showed greai' enfhusiasm in posfing a 7-7 record by 'lhe end of April. The Cardeifes slugged ou+ pre-league vicfories over Colion and Foniana. Colion was unbeaien before ihesophs defeaied ihem. San Bernardino handed defeaf io ZIBL opponenis Redlands, Ramona, Pacific, and Riv- ers: e. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL SCORES SBHS Opponenf 7 Foniana l l 4 Eisenhower 6 2 Colfon 9 6 Foniana 4 , 2 Ramona I0 2 Riverside 4 I Foniana 4 I I Redlands 6 I Chaiifey 7 2 Ramona l 3 Redlands 8 I I Pacific 6 I0 Riverside 9 I0 Pacific 5 ,....L1l. ln CBL ac'rion fhe sophomore crew posied a five win- five loss record spliiiinq evenlv wi+h Ramona, Riverside Poly, Fonfana, and Redlands. The Cardefies gained iwo viciories over The Pacific squad. Aciion af+er April 29 was unavailable ai Tyro dead- line iime. A . - .... ... .,-1'-Q--Q-...r Don Wallace dives back io firsi base in an aiiempfed puck-off play. I29 Girls' PE Classes Participate in Fall :fi ' 11 ' 'Al , V ' .aw ,: .-.,. ' - -..rs '31 .-. A , . . L. . . . .. f 'P . SBHS girls reveal fhal lhe 660-yard run is one of lhe mosl gruelling lesls of physical fiiness. Th 'f -Q 7 as S: he .gif riff S V- -E' ' - .fa-' f S . 1 F f N- 9 - ya ' T . -.... ly if ' ,, -M Q4 ' T i, - v, ,ar . I - is ' i ff 1 4 I is gf X , 'lg A 'QF-'L 1 A A L Q S . e-1 4 ' , 1, Q f.,o2 aP'. 4- ' X. , 1'1 1 Nl 1 5 iilksff. . T7 A - .. qt' ' - A - A ' 'Tm ' ' -' -'Shi 'i 4Lf , ,IJ Q' ig' A T Q V.---s.e.,.T M.-1. QM , ini: Happy smiles-accompany girls who earn excellenl' limes in lhe slrenuou . All girls musl complele 'lhe run: some falce a resl along PHYSICAL FITNESS Fall and spring physical fiiness lesls prove 'lo be a baclcbrealcing job for some and a pure ioy 'ro alhleii- cally-inclined girls. The shullle run requires skill as well as coordinaiion. Two loloclrs of wood are placed upon a marlzg ihe girl runs fo ihe bloclns, piclcs one up, runs laaclr io ihe siarl- ing line, places ihe bloclc down, relurns for fhe oiher bloclc, lhen runs across 'the slariing line as soon as pos- sible. For lhe bar-hang slronq arms are necessary: each girl is liffed lo a bar above her head and lhere she hangs lhe way, however. unlil her chin falls across 'rhe bar. The modified push-up is especially hard on l'he arms and siomach. ln ihe sii-up seciion of +he 'l'es+, one minuie is counl'- ed off and 'lhe qirls do as many sil-ups as lhey can. l.as'r loui nol leasl, is ihe wall:-run. li' is perhaps l'he mosl' dreaded parl of ihe 'resin Girls are allowed +0 wall: and run around lhe 'lraclc one-and-a-half limes. Afler one weelr of ihese fesis, 'lhe girls are ready for an exl'ra-long, cool shower and a refreshing baclcrub. Spring Physical Fitness Tests n f , y y is Y -M Tf '7i ff V ,inf X yy ,EX 1 . J FJ 'sf s 'f . - 3 N 4,- 1 ,AQ 1 X I. -ff 'e f K 3, 5. Girls ge? ready fo fake off on a long broad iump for ihe physical fifness program. Girls' gym classes are iesfed for endurance during a fimed arm-hang which makes fweniy seconds seem like an hour. ' , Anofher 'iimed fesf is ihe sif-ups. The girls are required io couni ihe number of sif-ups 'they can do in a period of sixfy seconds. The abiliiy of change in direcfion is iesied during ihe shuiile run. l3l SBI-IS Girls' Gym Curriculum Is Varie v in The energeflc afhlefes line up, fake careful aim, wail' for lhs whlslle, and hope for good resulls. lln. X 1 x -H-3' 4-4 Confidence is shown as feam members back each olher wlllw slclll and encour agemenf. l32 rf 5. la I 94 W W' Archers reirieve iheir arrows and keep frack of +l1e score. everyfhing from bullseyes fo arrow cauglml' in ilme grass. ,lf f , ,f' HW, ps M Q Volleyball is played willn enlhusiasrn by all par. ficipanfs. d Gladys Perry Wins Sue Holbert Trophy Sue Holber-I Trophy Winner, I965 Gladys Perry SUE HOLBERT MEMORIAL AWARD To be seIec'red as a recipienl' of fhe Sue Holberf Me- morial Award is a greai' honor and disfincrion for any girl. Each year since I958 a senior girl has been awarded a frophy and a sum of money. The recipien+ of 'Ihe award is chosen by 'Ihe faculry members of Ihe Girls' Physical Educafion class by secre'r baIIo+. The recipienl' of fhe Sue Holberi' Memorial Award for fhis ye-ar was senior Gladys Perry. She was seIec'I'ed on fhe basis of sporismanship, service, IoyaI+y, and dedica- +ion. The award was presenled fo Gladys who had been acfive in GAA and showed ou+s+ancIing qualifies in 'rhese four areas. Sue Holberl' died while playing a baslcefball game ai' S+. Bernardine's during 'Ihe mon+h of February in I958. She would have graduaied in June of 'rhaf same year. To commemorafe her deafh a memorial award was s+ar+- ed by GAA and her paren+s. Gladys was given a 'rrophy a+ 'Ihe awards banquef held May I9 and her name was inscribed on I'he memor- ial award. - 'ss ,-f ' , 0 , jf ' 1 in ' NV I Wwmwe H' U ' 5 I 5 .. fx V 1 1 , s ,FW i f if' V Carol PreSS SHCI BBII1 GOHQ- an Offen comical Margaref Eafon demonsfrafes ihe correcf 'Form Six weeks of golf give girls background and p I f nd d' f' ' ' 1 ' 9 P p I d 9 fwosome, show orm a coor ina ion in a ,n re umm backhand shot OH YO El' S BDCB an SWIG , Tyro Weekly Sponsors Harlem Clown ,Q my ' ,K I az ' 5. 26' .4 rf-.. .,. I Q 1 fi, ,un -'- . ' 'I' .fue-,f, 'f 13:1 ... T. -1 ' 4 an- The Hwlem-Berdoo Clowns. standing: Lone Ranger Rohn, Bob The Thing Pring, 'Hlwinkleloes' Pecchia, Mulligan Siu Souihworih, Tricky Dick Adair, Killer Diller Clark, Dick Koch. Perhaps noi lhe mos? co-ordinnfed buf cerfainly fhe mosl enihusiaslic cheer- leaders lhe Bercloo Faculfy Cagers could have ever wished for, Miss Sharon Preslcn, Miss Rufh Kaiser, Miss Joann Woodward, Mrs, Donna Morris, and Miss Lea Ward, lend Their share oi high iinx lo fhe nighl's lrolics. I34 ...V ,l Q E 5 I 3 . I Crazy Legs Dolan, Mr, Kleen Siahlheber, Tonic Wise. Schiller. Kneeling: Hairless Dave Sline, James Allen, Buslsr Dr. Keilh Crazy Legs Dolan, lending encourugernenf io lhe orher players, courleously consenls +o having his phofo snapped as fha Coaching Cards noiorious caplain. I V: . 1 , 'li 4 il il, ill , 1 1, l' J 14 A ,, ,f 1 ,i fi lf ri il i . 1, Q- 'Si '-jg, in li , Y, 45 ,Q e' N i F 41 . i 7 U Berdoo-Pacific Faculty Clash For Fun Pacific-Berdoo baslceiball game requires skill and ingenuify for foofwork and fancy shois, Thaf's iwo, for Berdoo . , . Well, we Yhoughl if was. ch as ihis under fha arm shof by Crazy Legs. PACIFIC-BERDOO FACULTY GAME Anofher nighi' on fhe courl' for ihe Coaching Cards revealed much aboul' fhe slcill and conniving of boih +eams. The Pacific-Berdoo faculfy game, an annual evenr, held ai Pacific was anofher fun nighi 'For 'rhe Berdoo's facully feam. Crazy Legs Dolan really had if in for a couple of Pacific players, and pul' on a good show 'For +he specfafors. Tricky Dick, Tonfo, and Mulli- gan Siu led fhe Cards in baslcefs +o an amazing defeal' by fhe crossfown +eam. HARLEM CLOWNS SBHS sludeni body, faculfy, parenfs, and alumni en- ioyed +he hilarious evening when Cardinal Ci'ry's Faculiy Cagers challenged fhe nafionally-lcnown Harlem Clowns lo a game of baske+balll?l. Specfafors, iam-packed in fhe bleachers, laughed as much as fhey cheered al lhe unbelievable skill and anlics of boih +he Clowns and fac- ulfy. A viciory was unconceivable, bui +he spiril' and pep generafed by 'rhe game was more valuable fhan any goals which could have been made. l35 Ken Dyer, Willis Myles Are Chosen ' 42. ,uns-' '36 K Oy e II d fhl f O Cardinal Cify by leflerlng for fhree years in varsify foofball and wresfling He s H1 e yea b F BI k S Top Boy and Girl Athlete for 1 65' M Superior in all fypes of girls' sporis and in GAA acfivifies ai SBHS, senior Willis Myles was especially oulsfanding in baslcelball. 1 I I ,Q rf if-ei' , ' I ' , , fT'f,J -972' -f'3ii'.f ,HV A Ki , filf' 'ui' . i 1i3,,gLg, . ,fs-if Q ga Ia, ,1 A a .M T-,- dau! , W Q , , q 1, F 7 ': CH M' ii --+------ A3 2 IO , S DIY i DAY , .. -mmm WWW is 5 . i i f ' ,-.' is '14 xl ' i155 Q M gg , ffg3f5'zi2r .ali . 'P if owl? ' We l gh Y if Lila- , in! Ka A v, 'W -. 1 49 r Seniors, I908 Legal Senior Dalch Day, i926 f I ff? i ' ' i J nr, 'as' ,, ,- b Af M 1 i l rl 2 Wg i E-ful: . ' 'X 1 x, ' I X E XVI , qi, . A' ,A ' A . . Q . -ff , - ' P . y ' if ' i E 'f-, .R 1 ' '- I Q J U 1 , 1 -' iii? 1 2 f 5 5 5 fr W, 1 w , i f :IRS Mixed Senior Quarl'e'l', l923 'L r ki A. .5 .Q ' i' 'L l 2 -.5 . X i - ri, wi Senior Quarlef, l926 Senior Girl, l926 4,9 Xi ' iff! i . X 883 I9 IIO I 420 l907, Grant Holcomb James A. Guthrie ' l91l, Marshall Dimock ' l9I9, Miss Rulh Myers - I923, Miss Elizabelh Dimock ' WIS, Mrs. Eslher Kelley l l925 I, l930 Senio ' l928. Ken Dyal Lee Lund Miss Catherine Livingslon il 'VKX ig f' '-uv' Bill Tl1rea'H', Sr. Class I939 Senior Diploma, l9'52 Ill'-M fl! ,M Pl My Joseph Rodriguez Congressional Medal of Honor, I9 ,f'f'x X v x gs mg M M g a 4 .5 M M ,SENIOR5 . 'if YQUK ms' ln 1 I - . - 1g .wi . ' 3 :vi 2 E I ' fwfr fy i l 4 of s-'L 'U l ,A ,u wry Vx awww f 2 l i iff I l, I i Senior Row, l950's - Senior Porlrail Campaign, I964 I 1 I 1 l940 l95O l955 I960 l965 , I950, Mrs. Nelda Griffin . ' IYEB, Miss Lea Ward 'l940, Mrs. Helen Bogalin ' l952, Mrs. Lavelle Cochran ' l940s-I95D's, Senior Row ' I747, Mrs. Shirley Hinkle ' I739- Bill Thfeah' - l'755, Mrs. Donna Morris ' I943, Bryan Burke 0 l'745, Jack Sfahlheber, Dick Kanler, Mrs. Adelaide Mendel 1934. M35 Lola Bomni ' HM' Busler Bufffs - l959, Jerome T. Winslead ' l942, Cruz Nevarel, Richard Adair K ' l946, Jacli Wilkins Roblerf Lilllbridge l I Officers Scott, Sally, Claudia and Bill Senior class presrdenf Scofr Reed and vice-presrdenf Sally Buller Secrefary Claudia Smifh and Bill O'COfIYl9fr Social Chilfminr pause 'ro review fha success of a well-planned year. graduaie wiih The sa+is'Fac'I'ion of a iob well dons. San Bernardino High School's I965 senior class helped make Cardinal Ci'ry's golden anniversary a fruly memorable one. Along wi'I'h choosing black and gold robes, 'rhe senior class worked diligenrly and successfully in producing enioyable school acfiviries. Highlighfing fhe social calendar were a pair of oursfanding homecoming dances. A+ 'l'he foci- ball homecoming game fhe senior class provided sfudenfs wifh +he iradiiional homecoming mums. Crowned as rhe ,I964 Foo+ball Homecoming Queen was Marilyn Shober affended by princess Sheryl Hariwell. The couri' also included Sharolyn Carfer, Mary Jo Dikeman, Ronnie Leihbridge, and Julianne Peferson. Taking place in February was +he crowning of fhe i965 Baskefball Homecoming Queen. Donna Cocking was crowned wiih Judie Ellis receiving +he fifle of princess. Those nominafed were Sandy De Weeri, JoAnne Negrefe, Beverly Owens, Mi- chal Schwarizkopf, and Suzanne Whiie. During +he I964-65 school year s+uden+s pro- duced many scholasiic achievemenrs, aH'rac1'ing honor and recogni+ion 'I'-o 1-hemselves and 'I'heir school. Two seniors were Naiional Merii finalisis. This high honor was earned by seniors Jack Reid and Gary Ross. Cardinal Ci+y's Challenge Bowl was supporied by iis senior ieam members Mi- chael Ausiin, Joe Byrne, David M.ar+in, Ann Ma- rie Popadak, Carol Press, Jack Reid, and Gary Ross. This 1'eam proved highly successful in com- pei'i'rion. As seniors look back on fheir accomplishment and experiences of fhe pasr fhree years, +hey will freasure ihese memories fhroughou-I' 'their lives. Seniors look Forward +o success ai' college, work, and marriage. Co-ordinate Senior Activities Dean AbboH Danny Aguirre Rochelle Allen Beverly Ammerman Felix Acevedo Charles Alarid Cecilia Alonzo Erlinda Amparan Charlene Adams Arihur Alcanfar Sieve Alva Charles Anderson if j jihk' H Q ,A+ Linda Adams Charles Alexander Jessie Alvarez Rober-l Anderson X4 . X I ,4,, ii , 3 Shirley Aquilar Marre'Ha Allen Roberi' Amaro Willie Anderson if I42 .NFFZM . .Nm W, Gloria Andrade Michael Andrew Barbara Andrews Vic'l'or Anlillon Pa'Hy Arredondo F' li Q 'L C1 dl A t' 't' Daniel Arriaga Consfance Ash Yasuo Ashida Rosemar Augusl' Michael Aus'rin Ernesiina Baeza Frank Baeza Earl Bailey Vicki Bailley Nifa Banlcs BeHy BarneH Charles Barneii' Norma Barnefl Lesfer Barnum Claudia Barrera will' lq Nr -qx N Sl'epl1en BaskeH' Roberl Beck Roberl Becker Ronny Becloya Anna Behn Keep the Seniors Busy and Happy Nancy Bell Diana Bennefl' Marsha Bizzell l, I Sleve Bellal1 Bonnie Benfley George Blake Phyllis Bellinger Frances Ben'l'on Larry Blakely Crisl' Bengel Sanclra Bergslrand James Bland Lupe Benilez Allhea Bevins Terry Blafnick R X. ..li-Qin Cardinal City Chooses Marilyn Shobel 1964 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING CANDIDATES my f:::'73- f' fx:-.v jggn...-QQA X X if 92 4 M 'Qi X 0 L' i Sharolyn Car+er lj Mary Jo Dilceman lj Sheryl Harfweil 'fw..F 'i ' K Ronnie Lefhbridge Cl Julianne Peferson El Marilyn Sh-ober El! 9? Kafhy Bloomer David Bocanegra Cary Boehm Leonard Bohner Cheryl Bohren D 53? A! .1 'A' is 4'-' 144 f to Reign at 1964 Football Homecomin Marilyn Shober gasps wifh surprise as she learns fhal she is SBHS' I964 Foolball Homecoming Queen. Junior Bolfon Mike Bonfils James Boofh Sharon Borsulc l..14l Roger Bonfils Clara Boswells -Y '--' --' .1 -- 1 ecl fo her lhrone by Mayor Brad Luslr. Manuel Bofello Don Boyer Cardinal City Voted Sheryl Hartwell Margaret Bracken Dottie Brewer Pamela Broolcs Gay Brown Ervie Bradshaw Patricia Brewster Donald Brotchie Gilda Brown John Bradshaw Leslie Brigham Barbara Brown Michael Brown Burnetta Braggs Cathy Bromilow Cecile Brown Pamela Brown ' X :wif- ' BN: A ' -, 'dv . i i ,fi -Q ' , .. f 1 v Pamela Brawley Ella Broolcs Edward Brown Robin Brown i ,,-M 'CW' 4 i' Qi r i 'D 146 Q X, 64 Football Homecoming Princess Sharon Bruce Kelly Burlce Pafricia Byrcl Belen Carcloza Susan Brunelle Sue Burlre Wayne Byrne Janice Carpenfer Margaref Buchanan Dan Bullram Dennis Caldera Rex Carpenler Sally Buller Richard Buxlon Meredifh Cameron Henry Carr 1 Qf if B' Q? S ali 1 gait gag' It 'AY Bonnie Burlre Roberl' Byars Michael Canady Michael Carr I ' ,r ,W .- M, , il'l55f'AflXl r 9 ' 1 Q X Z X X Q N .3 -,,-we . 'I' :az 434 1 Q' ' if , r M W f', fn -3 f li Q3 4 4 . l 'VE E E 415 i 1 - . i 1. '1 l - . 2 ' - 'F ?!, Y ln Q- ,nm-s 2 at -I.. 55'-.,. . -ff Perhaps SBHS's mosf inferesfing seniors for Hue Golden Anniversary are Jeanne and Yasuo find schoolwork in America noi' much dlfferenf from Yasuo Ashida and Jeanne van der Merve, Berdoo's foreign exchange siudenis. fi'-if in fheif flifive CO'-If1fFi95. and H19 Si'-Idenfi BS Weil are MUCH H19 Same Seniors Make Preparation for College Leo Carrillo George Cassidy Maria Carrillo Alvard Casfillo Rufhie Carrer Pia Casrro f , xy , A E' Sharolyn Car+er Linda Chacksfield U' EW Q f X 'i . Diane Casagrande Arfhur Chacon Charleen Chaffin Debbie Chandler Margarei Chandler Dennis Chaney Frances Chasco Larry Chasman Cecilia Chavez David Chavez Fermin Chavez Sfephen Chiplcar I1 rance y a mg , ests E t b T lc' SAT ACT T Raymond Chifienden Penelope Chrisfie Brenda Chumley Jean Cismowslci Kay Clafflin James Clark Robin Clarlr Kafhleen Clay Bonnie Clemenfs Karen Cloud RQAW Seniors Begin Considering Class G' Karol Cloud Roberr Clougln Efhel Cooper Tillie Cordova Judy Cowden Dale Cross Gwendolyn Culp Diana Culver Donna Coclcing Milne Coryell Milne Crouch Gearld Cunningham Carol Cole Kaflileen Coslello Linda Crumpler Sally Cunningham N 9.x Mary Conifreas Barbara Courson Lawrence Culberson Loren Cushing Q, I 1,12 , ,.- , ' 4 , A f ' f , jfgiwe, 4 - A l5O 1 in November with Counselors' Aid. Gloria Curling Diana Davis Roberl' De La Hoya Emilio Delgado John Dailey Kafhleen Davis Dana Deal Edgar Denmon Eddie Dalfon Marie Danner Sandra Davis Sherman Davis Donald Deiberl Carlos Delgado Ann Dennis Sandra Deweerl Belly Davis Virginia Davis Dolores Delgado Joe Diaz f r Y f Qi jf'-. E 4 Queen Donna, Senior Princess Judie one mf ry - 1 rf' ,P+ i is I 1 :- Q x 2 , .3 iq All eyes fell on Donna Cooking as she discovered fo her delighf and amazemenf fha? she had been chosen as fha l965 Baskefball Homecoming Queen. Queen Donna was offended by princess Judie Ellis and her courf including seniors Beverly Owens and Suzanne While. Donald Diehl Janice Dillon X o Gene Diehl Nona Dixon Paula Diehl Naydean Dobbs Chrisiopher Diehl Rober+ Donaldson 1:5-L, - if E 1-' 0 Mary Jo Dilceman Joanne Douglass f ' ' 1 4y,Vi,f , 15.-ai J A - , We ,W J Q x Sl sms-' F' inn Q . X xg ie 'W ' in V kiwi -15 1 lv ' Y Reign at 1965 Basketball Homecoming Rebecca Ducofe Margaref Ealon Verna Ellis Marie Esfrada 1 ,i 36' W 52? 0 Donald Dudley Donald Eberly Jean Engeland Veronica Esrracla Darla Dulce Rila Eldridge Sandra England Margol' Evans Susan Duram Judilh Ellis Dolores Escobedo Michael Evans Louis Earfhman Mary Ellis Manuel Esfrada Even Evenson 4 ,- f Z an .g b 3 Balloons and Yellow Satin Decorate John Fifch BeHy Ford Barbara Frazier li. Diana Flefcher Edward Forney Paul Frech H X ,L . sa- ,S 'C x K 1 Arfhur Flores Krisfi Foriier Roberl' Freeman Jennie Flores Frank For'l'ney Jeffrey Friedman N Debby Floyd Frank Fraire Cafherine Fries A W', Yx 5 M2 F y ' F 5-5.15.5 IS4 . may Cafeteria Sam Gabriel Siephen Gambrell Sharon Gibson Sam Fuerfe ScoH Fulmer Amelia Gabriel Michael Gabriel for Mardi Gras Homecommg Fred Gallegos Dolores Garcia James Giebler Gabriel Gallegos Pafricia Gardner Gregory Gilberl' Armando Galvan Michael Gaughan Susan Gilland Edmund Galvez Tim Gergen Be-Hy Godwin fini T ' -9, - rf fi. '-'. 'V fad .jr ' . -'Y ff? ' ggigfzs 1-A :ggi 75. , 4 ,L U '1HDm,,, I, I N ,f.,,-f,1:nwL.- ,, V, , M Befh Gong Frances Gonzales Jimmy Gonzales Rose Gonzales Osfella Gonzales S ' Ch B1 k G ld R b f SIIIOIS OOSG HC , O O GS OI Tony Gonzales Larry Gooden Judifh Goodman Hazel Goodwin Sandra Gofowf Dianne Grace Helen Graham Clinfon Granafh Cora Gray Nancy Gray Sleven Gray Harold Green Susan GriFFH'l1 Cafharina Groenendaal Edelmira Guardado l A sl ' ,IH ' we Y r 'QQ 'K ' T' ' x ksewrwx . Lf, wf 5, X W7 QE, .W ,, -zfzf 4 'Y'SWfW?W5fI f7V.'f ?I'V n' l Ken Guidry Frank Guillen Agusline Guisa Marcial Guizar Granf Gussner I I I 50th Year Commencement Act1v1t1es Becky Gurierrez John Gulierrez Sue Guy Peggy Hagen Ken Hall Leroy Hallex Evalina Hamillon Gary Hamud Sleven Hand Karen Hanna Gerald Harbauer Georgefre Harclenberg Sharon Hardenbroolc John Hardy Cornelius Harris Q X iii!! ,, ,MHZ M L41 e w 3351. 6 5 , Pafriclc Hari Sfacia Hauclc Sheryl Harfwell Kafhleen Haury Sally Buller, Michal Schwarizlcopf, Karla Reganolcl, and Becky McCarroll show ihai' pyramids never had if so good as during fif+h period modern dance class for senior girls. Seniors Get On-the-Job Training Edward Hawkes Marcia Heil Q 'neb- . 1-hi 4 -,XEKXLQX ix Q. f -N 1' 6 a y I58 Darrell Hawihorne Sunny Hembree James Heafh Richard Henry Douglas Hebler Jon Herberger Lincla HeFF'I'ner Dora Hernandez Senior Joyce Revzon demonsfrales l-ner inleresls and con- . . cern for her young s+uclen+s in her In+roduc+ion 'lo Teach- l-OFFBIDG Hernandez LOUIS Hefnandel '9 class' Maria Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez I'h hI t d t' t T 11' C1 Valerie Hernandez Doroi-hy Hileman Vernon Hernandez Gladys Hill Barbara Hess Mary Hicks Esfher Huggins Jacqueline Hill Lorraine Hill PauleH'e Hn+cl1coclc 'V t Y i ..l1 Wff Q R I59 Dyal Mauldin, Dolan, Lusk Participate Phillip Holclaway Harold Hunfing Dennis Jabbor Emma Johnson J. in November Kennedy Memorial I 7 15' , W x Re! San Bernardino High sfudenfs and faculiy members enfered info a November X ceremony commemorafing fhe irsf anniversary of fhe deaih of Presidenf John F. Kennedy. Gary Johnson Linda Johnson Ralph Johnson Laura Jones Brenda Jordon Bruce Joy Mary Kachevas Anna Kali' Anne Kavanaugh Paula Kennedy ' 'Y Y ff X X' 1, 'iw NR xp ' ' ,. a 7 K X4 I I. , 1 X Gerald Johnson Peggy Johnson Chrisfine Kachevas Sanna Kenf l62 Candace Kilmarfin , is .WVR y 3 George King Gabriele Kloss John Klosrerman Barberle Knighl' Senior Sponsored Victory Dances Suzanne Knox Richard Kuennen Larry La Foniaine Gerry Kochendorfer Judy Kusman Rosie La Goie UO' 1? if 1? Kerry Kowalski Richard Kurfz Theresa Laguna Richard Kresge Karherine Kwoclc Nancy Lamb 'Q Ralph Drueger Valerie Ladd Barbara Lampenfeld T x K i L Linda Landrum Richard Lang Draw Crowds Kennefh Laymon JeaneH'e Leseman Donna Lewis L'-- W'.':a 0 W., i , M, 1 W , XIA Z If ALL, . ' Walfer Leaverfon Jim Leslie Garry Lewis il 64 Alberf Lapp Theresiia Lara Rober+ Lavin of Exuberant SBHS ers Mar+ha Lesesman Ronnie Lefhbridge Sfanley Lewis 7X Sarah Lee Larry Levin Louis Leyva Anifa Lemas BeHy Lewis Marcy Limon . JH. ,f 4 f Mules N :WL .3 5 , 'I 9 .,1Li 'va 1 A 'X ' 2:5 , X Seniors Anticipate Spring Vacation Carl Lindbergh Linda Long Kennefh Lopez BeHe Lovorn i ' Michael Lafsfedi Edward Lopez James Lorimer Olivia Luis Linda Lolir Erlinda Lopez Barry Lofze Bryan Lumley I aunts to Beaches and Other Resorts Roberi Luna Larry Lyons Gary Mahisfedi' Josephine Marquez Brad Lusk Tony Macias Tom Maier Mary Marquez John Lure Ella Macon Angelo Marouisos Virginia Marquez Vickie Lufon Marfin Madrigal Elena Marquez David Marfin Kennefh Lyman Tom Magnuson Jessie Marquez James Marrin 1 , ..---1 :f- --11.1-i ff L K PK if faf 'K 11 If ui: Sandra Martin Timothy Martin Martha Martinez Robert Martinez Textured Hose John Maxwell Richard McCracken v A . 4 . I A, .. Jennie Mazzaroppi Joanne Mccray Q: tif' Wynema Martin Yolanda Martinez Doris Martinez Maria Martinez Clyde Mathews Susan Matson and Straight Hair are Rebecca McCarroll Stephen McClure Harrison McCoy Heather McCulloch Barry McDonald Joe McDowell I ll ' .l,, . 3' 1 X . , ,.- ,W M fffgg , ,if Q 3 lrvin McDuFf Brenda McKinley Wheeler McNeil Nonna McWl1er+er George Mead Gail Meadows Linda Meadows Marie Meers Sheri Meers Kafhy Meis Chris+ine Mejia Pauline Meiia Armando Mena Louis Mena Argenfina Mendiefa Larry Mendoza r' e if 'xv I Pafricia MCWl19Y+Ef Sandra Meers Berdoo Anfonia Mena Linda Meyer 167 Seven Senior Cheerleaders Generate Roberl' Meynclce Carol Miller Carmen Molina Olivia Monfana Shirley Moore Yolanda Morales Marjorie Morgan Eugene Morningsiar Marian Miller Carl Moody Beniamin Morana Ruby Morris Shirley Miller Janef Moore Henry Moreno Sanclra Morris Irene Mireles Leroy Moore Mary Moreno William Morris X ll .4 V . K l 6 -N Z I Enthusiasm tor SBI-IS Athletic vents +, , 4 ,,,, f 1 . D fox'-nm fi i Leading Redbird fans in cheers, senior cheerleaders, Barbara Ortez, Mary Jo Dikeman. and Roslyn Townsend, lm., W X 'S xx ,. W ws f 4 :A fii'5'i'i A X 2 . i I , 3 Penny Hulse, Mary Kachevas, Donna Coclcing, Sylvia Hernandez provide color and spirit to all Berdoo games. John Morthland Linda Mota Kenneth Moton Lois Moultrie Paul Mowbray John Mower Martha Mower Dearld Munsee Jacqueline Murphy Willis Myles 'S A 1 ' if' Jerry Nece Clara Negreie Jack Negreie Richard Negreie Joann Negre'H'e Seniors Leave SBHS with Skills That Lawrence Neigel Gloria Neri Julie Numara ffjf. f Ch I '-s ii.- I70 5 Leonard Neigel Richard Newman Pafii Numaia I Sandra Nelson Pamela Nielsen Barbara Oafes Vw Dana Nelson Claudia Norfon Sharon O'Bryan+ Russell Nelson Michael Nosser Hecior Ocampo 12' -sf' as-' F Mary Oclnse Bill O'Connor Daniel Olney Pamela Orr Linda Orrick W'11 P U f 1 ' F 'L Y David Orfega Barbara Oriez Alejandro Orfiz Lynda Overion Beverly Owens Janice Owens Ka+hleen Owens Linda Owens Kennefh Oyer Virginia Pacheco Mary Padilla Sfeplien Padzilc Chris+ina Paez - Nancy Palazzo Frank Palomino afsgiffk Norman Parenl' Kafherine Palrick Milce Pa'H'erson Doro+l'1y Pawlowicz Mike Pearson Nancy Pedroza Reumaldo Peclroza Sophie Pena Barbara Perea Arlhur Perez ' ' A C 1 'E d Long Quest1orma1res re omp e e Margo Perez Dennis Pe+erson 1 Q 5. Mary Perez Julianne Peferson Gladys Perry Joyce Perr Pafricia Perry Diana Pefrie Gloria Pincllem Roger Pine X 1 ga 'R if 'QQ 'Q 1- '4 H A Margarei' Ponce Ann Popaclalc Jol1n Porfer Pam Posl Olivia Prado Carol Press Julie Press James Presfon Ben Price James Pryor D t ' S ' M t likely to Mary Pulnam Marsha Pyle Roland Quade Dorolhy Quaney Aurora Quiroz Jennie Quieroz Paula Quoss Pamela Rabe Carmen Ramirez John Ramirez J 4 in - Y, 1,23 1 l Margie Ramirez Gloria Ramos Richard Ramirez Louis Ramos S 'mt N1 1 .ei Mike Andrew, Neal Leaverion, Darrell Hawfhorne, and David Ringland were among +he boys who worked hard in lhe digging of fhe Cardinal Archives. A Wheelbarrow, Shovel and Sense of Hu Raymond Ramos ScoH Reed Sarah Ramos Gregory Reeves Diana Randolph Janelle Rawlings Gloria R510 Karla Reganold Linda Regis+er Jack Reid The AF V .., K W J f Mar. e M. V r In W P f 1 SBHS sfudenfs prepared for ihe prophesied end of The world via earfhquake on February 4, l965. nor Were Tested in Jo ce Revzon Henrieiia Reyes y Susan Reynoso David Ringland Gloria Rios Rosemary Rios 4l14.1l is . Doris Reifz Bias Resendez JaneH'e Reid Jon Remlinger Archive Digging CaI'Oi Richey Judy Rigaui Mary Riifer James Robbins 3 4,,, gf ggy ,i .V , P an . ,V,, , ,. ., If , mx ,L 2 1265 ' ' V 3 f - M .f 7 wfvq 1 f R n any John Roberg Essays, Daniel Roclriquez Roberl Rogers Cheryl Rosenberg 4' X Charles Roberlson Barbara Robles Ray Robles Geraldine Rocha Poems, Stories, Senior Thesis Elizabelh Rodriquez Berfha Ramero Gary Ross .5 -A -. .e. ,- - 541 54:11 ,, I -rv,. , 4.,--.kai -s, 5 ,. 2 iz' Frances Rodriguez Manuel Romero Rober+ Rowinslcy is La ,T . N ali- 'P A ' 6' EZ 'Vs xx 2 K Y ss K K 5 xi Margie Rodriquez Sharon Roolce Linda Roy Rosario Rodriquez Joe Resales Thomas Roybal Frances Ruffalo Naihan Rushing John Russell Judy Russell Michael Sabine D C1 M h T' G t Eff t 91115.11 UC 11119, rea OI Dolores Salazar Gilberf Salinas S+even Salinas Julian Samperio Georgia Sanchez Riclc Sanders Arrhur Sandoval Susan Sanford Richard Saferfield Raymond Sauceda Ruben Saucedo Sherry Sax+on David Schuber+ Gary Schulhman Michal Schwarfzlcopf ' ' ' Q? , af:-,A fi? fifiiifix ' .I ,wif - , :YW .nfl ff, ,- ff: if 1' J 1 I. ' ' I ack Reid, Gary Ross Score as Seml BeHy ScoH Helen ScoH Philip Sebelr Douglas Se++le I' yi f x :lv 1 y ,,,,,, Evelyn ScoH' Michael Seal Raymond Sedilla John Shadwiclc Meri? Scholarship Semi-Finalisis Gary Ross and Jack ee decide io check ouf a few books for anoiher slmpl homework assignmenf David Sena David Serna Linda Sharp Barbara Shaw Maria Serrano Timofhy Shay 3 ' Finalists in National Merit Testing Marilyn Shober William Slater Donna Smith Kenneth Smith Cynthia Sims Robert Sloan Gary Smith Milce Smith Varella Sims John Smirl Gilda Smith Ruth Smith Leroy Slceen Christopher Smith Gwen Smith Suzanne Smith Pamela Slater Claudia Smith James Smith Terry Smith V, S2 V e Billy Smi+l'1son Marfha Snell Marilyn Snow Mike Soderberg Bob Solorio SBI-IS Seniors Round Out '64 -'65 with Linda Soufherland BeHy Spencer Richard Sfevens Paul Sorenson Nancy Specfor Roberf Sfern Tommy Spalding Bobby Spigner William Sievenson Joseph Speare Linda Spiva Deborah Sloclcwell n lfemg 1 Z1fh , B. A , 51,1 Ili.. 1 Ilf 1 ylla 'S by S 4 Clifford Speck Shawn Sfepp Kennefh Sfohler l W nal., Gail Sfrand Richard Sfraflon Kennefh Srrech Kaihy Sluarf XR Palricia Swenson a Trip to Disneyland and Class Picmc Vera Tafalla Rosemary Talamanrez Della Taylor Joyce Theios LoreH'a Thomas Mary Thomas Mildred Thomas Rufus Thomas Philip Thompson Richard Thompson Arfhur Thornfon Kerry Tiedeman Larry Thomas Elizabeih Thompson Tom Tihey ,pf X 522 3 2:2 ,, I V 'gm c , :ff , f. ' ' g 'K . , . ' ' ? . N iff? i gfw , ,f ' 1 Scofi Velliquefie knows, as does every oiher SBHS senior, fha? diligeni siudy is a musf in order fo achieve a high school educafion. Sally Tinch Bonnie Tindall Jesse Tosfado Roslyn Townsend F th Quarter Brings Late Hours Benjamin Treas Doro+hy Tripleh' Dona Trisler William Trusler Roberl' Vaca Erlinda Valdez Helen Valdez Mar+in Valdez Rosemarie Valdivia Johanna Van Der Merwe 'T' gn- 'ur WTR il , .514 A I Anna Gomez, I9b4 Baslrefbell Homecoming queen, pre- senls 'lradilional laracelel' 'lo Donna Coclring, ll1is year's and Coffee into the Lives of Seniors Elvira Vega Lydia Villa John Vega Yvonne Vines Sco'H' Vellique'H'e Paul Venable Ka+l1leen Voughi' Richard Wainrighl' ..-.ilk Anfhony Vessup Sue Wainrighl' 3 Y Hfym , V - T- H VVV , Zrgvgj g A -f,. ,u Three Years of Joys and Catastrophes James Walden Penelope Wear Bruce Wheeler Carol Whifehouse Kafhy Waldman Glouris Wallcer John Ward Lynn Wardle Judy Weaver Elizabefh Webber Janel' Weir Rufh Welborn Beverly While Douglass While Nafhan While Suzanne While David Whifing Joyce Whifman John Wiclrlund Charles Wiegerl h A .nh E v Q . .- . , fo .x Y Q' ' -V f , ,,..,..g4 ,- U Reviewed at Farewell Assembly Karen Wilcox Jerry Williams Michael Wilson Gary Woods ,, ,,-, 7,6 ,,,, , A ,, ,, 'i' VT 53,22 ' 4 . A 4 X sl , ' 4' QL fl Irene Willrins Michael Wilhide Lillie Williams Carol Williamson Deborah Win'l'ers Linda Woodburn James Yohn Alice Yzagoirre Charles Williams Michael Wilson Chris Woodin Desiclerio Zamora 7? M 0? W fa Doroihy Williams Marie Wilson Brenda Woods Rosalinda Zuniga A ,...fn-,Lv , K' ff A Im 5? gv Seniors Finish SBHS' 50th Anniversary HENRY ADAME YFC Vice-Presidenr LINDA ADAMS Drill Team Pre-Med CHARLES ALEXANDER Varsiiy Foolball Honor Roll Boys' Forum Represenia five Dance Band Vocalisr A Cappella Choir ROCHELLE ALLEN Delrafeens Treasurer Ushererfes Red Cross Thespians STEVE ALVA Baseball Varsiiy Baseball JV Baseball JUAN ALVAREZ Camera Club BEVERLY AMMERMAN CCC GAA Girls' Choir MIKE ANDREW CSF Presidenr Key Club Hisrorian Boys' Forum Cabiner Nafional Honor Socieiy Marh Club Secreiary-Treasurer PATTY ARREDON DO Adva nced Band YASUO ASHIDA AFS Wresiling Maih Club Camera Club CSF ROSEMARY AUGUST Girls' Choir EARL BAILEY Ham Club Speech Club NITA BANKS GAA Girls' Choir LES BARNUM Los Cardenales Thespians Ugly Man STEVE BASKETT Key Club BOB BECK Camera Club Ski Club JV Wresrling Los Cardenales I86 NANCY BELL Thespians GAA PHYLLIS BELLINGER Srudenr Council Flag Twirler Honor Roll AFS BONNIE BENTLEY GAA Presidenr Girls' League Cabine- SCC Science Fair FRANCES BENTON Fulu re Teachers SANDRA BERGSTRAND Crearive Arrs CSF NHS Academic Lelier Narional Merir Lerre' SANDRA BERRY Girls' Bowling League GEORGE BLAKE Varsily Baskelball AFS CCC B Baskerball Thespians BENTON BLAKELY Dance Band Band Varsiry Foorball Varsiry Track Camera Club JAMES BLAND Track Team CCC TERRY BLATNICK CSF Boys' Sraie Golf Boys' Forum Cabine' Academic Lerier LEN BOHNER B Foorball MIKE BONFILS Swimming Team JAMES BOOTH Track Tea m JUNIOR BOLTON Baskerball MANU EL BOTELLO Band JV Baseball RENI BRACKEN GAA Flag Twirler Ski Club CCC Orficer JACK BRADSHAW Varsiry Foorball JV Baskeiball JV Baseball Block S PAMELA BRAWLEY Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir GAA Speech Club Camera Club LES BRIGHAM Marching Band Srage Band CATHIE BROMILOW GAA Thespians DON BROTCHIE Los Cardenales Varsily Tennis CECILE BROWN Furure Teachers Presideni' Girls' League Treasurer Crearive Aris CCC GILDA BROWN GAA Thespians Curious Savage MIKE BROWN CSF Pre-Med PAM BROWN GAA Ushererres BONNIE BURKE GAA KELLY BURKE C Baskerball SUE BURKE Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir Los Cardenales Presidenr Sobobans Oiiiicer Girls' League Service Chrm. SALLY BULLER Sophomore Social Chairman Senior Vice-Presideni' Sobobans Academic Achievemeni I.e'rI'er CSF RICHARD BUXTON Los Cardenales Pre-Med Honor Roll DENNIS .CALDERA CCC Baseball Team REX CARPENTER Srudenr Council Boys' Forum Presidenf Honor Roll Varsify Track Varsiry Foorball MARIA CARRILLO Ouerzacoail Furure Teachers RENE CARRILLO CSF Queizacoarl Tyro Weekly Sralil SHAROLYN CARTER Commissioner of Public Relarions CSF Sobobans Sunshine Maiden Sophomore Secrerary Honor Guard DIANE CASAGRANDE GAA CCC DAVE CASSIDY Speech Club NFL AFS Camera Club LINDA CHACKSFIELD CCC Thespians ARTHUR CHACON A Cappella Choir ANN CHANDLER Furure Nurses President Inland Science Fair DEBBIE CHANDLER Honor Roll Ski Club Girls' Choir Pre-Med DAVID CHAVEZ Orchesrra Band B Foorball Wresrling Track FERMIN CHAVEZ Craiisman Club Cadel' Corp Prin'rer of The Year' with Many Varied Accomplishments FRANCES CHASCO Drill Team Los Cardenales GAA STEVE CHIPKAR Wreslling BRENDA CHUMLEY NFL Speech Club GAA Fulure Nurses JEAN CISMOWSKI GAA KAY CLAFLIN GAA CATHY CLAY A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir AFS KAROL CLOUD Red Cross Secrelary DONNA COCKING Cily Clerk CCC Officer Varsily Cheerleader NHS AFS KATHLEEN COSTELLO GAA BARBARA COURSON NHS CSF Crealive Arls Club JUDY COWDEN CCC Pre-Med AFS GAA GWENDOLYN CULP GAA Represenlalive Red Cross Club CCC LOREN CUSHING Varsily Foolball Varsily Wreslling Block S CCC Vice-Presidenr GLORIA CUTTING NHS FTA Hislorian AFS Los Cardenales CSF JOHN DAILEY Track Team Cross-Counlry MARIE DANNER Drill Team Ski Club GAA , BETTY DAVIS A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir Speech Club FTA Ouelzacoall SANDI DE WEERT Drill Team Flag Twirler Miss Tyro I964 A Cappella Choir Pom Pon EUGENE DENMON Track Team Boys' Choir Baskelball Inlramural-Foolball CHRIS DIEL Varsily Wreslling Track Team Swimming CCC Youlh for Chrisl PAULA DIEHL Drill Team Pom Pon MARY JO DIKEMAN Commissioner of Pep Cheerleader CCC Drill Team JANICE DILLON Annual Edifor Honor Roll NONA DIXON Speech Club NFL CCC JO ANNE DOUGLASS Youlh Tor Chrisl Social Chrm. Chi Alpha Treasurer Girls' Choir Band Orcheslra DON DUDLEY Marching Band B Foolball Tennis Team DARLA DUKE Honor Thespian Winnie The Pooh Diary of Anne Frank' Academic Leller Sobobans u MARGARET EATON Sobobans CSF Sealbearer A Cappella Choir NHS MARY ELLIS Drill Team AFS Youlh Council VERNA ELLIS Quill and 'Scroll SANDY ENGLAND Los Cardenales GAA Drill Team JOHN ENGLER Varsily Track Varsily Foolball MARGOT EVANS Thespians EVEN EVENSEN Varsily Swimming CCC Block S Honor Roll Ski Club LYNN FEDERLE Sobobans A Cappella Choir CCC AFS Honor Roll EDWARD FERNEY Foolball Baskelball Track Team Boys' Choir JOHN FITCH Varsily Track Va rsilv Cross Counlry Swimming Block S CCC DIANE FLETCHER Los Cardenales Drill Team GAA DEBBY FLOYD NHS Honor Roll Sobobans Junior Class Edilor, T FRANK FORTN EY Varsily Baskelball KRISTI FORTIER A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir AFS GAA BARBARA FRAZIER CCC PAUL FRECH CCC Los Cardenales A Cappella Choir yro ROBERT FREEMAN Marching Band Concerl Band Pre-Med Varsily Band JEFF FRIEDMAN Los Cardenales Social Chrm. CSF NHS Cross Counlry Track Honor Roll ' SCOTT FULMER B Foolball CCC AMELIA GABRIEL Direclor ol Finance AFS Srudenl' lo Brazil A Cappella Choir Sobobans DAR Girls MIKE GABRIEL Varsily Baskelball Varsily Tennis Block S SAM GABRIEL Varsily Wreslling Junior Class Presidenl Boys' Forum Presidenl' GABRIEL GALLEGOS Varsily Cross Counlry Varsily Track Boys' Choir B Foolball ED GALVEZ Varsily Tennis CCC Red Cross Club Los Cardenales STEVE GAMBRELL Band Y Band Caplain Crealive Arls Club Thespians AFS DOLORES GARCIA GAA TIM GERGEN CCC TANDY GIDDINGS CSF Academic Achievemenl Lelle NHS Speech Club Honor Roll JUDY GOODMAN Tyro NNeekly Ouerzacoall Quill and Scroll SANDRA GOTOWT Drill Team I87 Active SBI-TS Seniors Make Valuable MIKE GAUGHAN Swimming Orcheslra BETH GONG Girls' League Cabinef Sobobans Crealive Arls Officer CCC ROSEMARIE GONZALES AFS Presidenl Los Cardenales Vice-Presidenl' Sludenl Teacher GAA ICC DIANNE GRACE Drama Club NFL CLINTON GRANATH Academic Achieyemeni LeHer CCC NFL NHS Presidenl Boys' Forum Officer STEVE GRAY Honor Roll CORA GRAY Speech Club CCC SUSAN GRIFFITH Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir KITTY GROENENDAAL CCC KEN GUIDRY Tyro Weekly Slaff Quill and Scroll Thespians GRANT FUSANER CSF NHS Honor Roll JOHN GUTIERREZ Varsily Wresllinq Tennis Handball MITCHELL HACKETT Honor Roll Pre-Med PEGGY HAGEN Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir Girls' League Service Chrm. GAA GARY HAMUD Los Cardenales Key Club l88 STEVE HAND Varsily Tennis C Baskelball Caplair B Baskelball Block S GEORGETTE HARDENBURG Drill Team CSF CCC Crealiye Arls Academic Leller SHERYL HARTWELL CCC Drill Team Porn Pon Junior Darling Homecoming Princess CORNELIUS HARRIS Varsiiy Foolball Varsily Baskelball CCC STACIA HAUK CCC Ski Club GAA EDWARD HAWKES Varsily Swimming JV Baskelball B lflaskelball DARRELL HAWTHORNE Commissioner of Domain Varsily Baseball Key Club CSF JV Baseball JIM HEATH Swim Team Thespians Marching Band DOUG HEBLER B Foolball SUNNY HEMBRE GAA Usherelfes RICHARD HENRY CCC JON HERBERGER Varsily Swimming Block S CCC SARA HERNANDEZ GAA Fulu re Teachers SYLVIA HERNANDEZ Academic Achievemeni Leller CSF Los Cardenales Cheerleader Drill Team BARBARA HESS Pre-Med DOROTHY HILEMAN GAA GAA Bulleiin Keeper JACKIE HILL Drill Team Girls' Choir Orcheslra GLADYS HILL Fulure Teachers GAA Hislorian GAA JANET HOLLAND GAA Honor Rall JANIS HOLCOMB CCC AFS Honor Roll Ski Club PHIL HOLDAWAY Orchesrra Varsily Baskelball JANET HOFF Honor Roll CSF KATIE HOURY Chi Alpha Presidenl A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir PENNY HULSE Head Varsiry Cheerleader Commissioner of Assemblies B Cheerleader Drill Team Honor Roll DENNIS JABBOUR A Cappella Choir MARION JACQUETT A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir GAA Fulure Nurses LINDA JOHNSON CCC AFS Ski Club EMMA JOHNSON CCC Thespians Drill Team Girls' Choir PEGGY JOHNSON CCC JOSEPH JONES Swim Team LAU RA JONES GAA JESSE JONES, JR. Varsily Baskelball A Cappella Choir CCC BRENDA JORDEN Girls' Choir CHRIS KACHEVAS Drill Team Varsily Cheerleader Mascor MARY KACHEVAS Drill Team Varsify Cheerleader Mascol ANNE KALT GAA Thespians AFS Ouelzacoail SANNA KENT Baron Twirler Drill Team Thespians CCC Ski Club CANDY KILMARTIN Youlh for Chrisl' Sralesmen Club JERRY KOCHENDORFER Sophomore Baseball B Baskerball CHRIST KOLARAS Wresrling B Foolball CCC RICHARD KRESGE JV Foorball Varsily Foolball Block S Mosl Improved Player RALPH KRUEGER Crafrsmen Club Machine Shop Award RICHARD KUENNEN Sralesmen CSF Honor Roll JUDY KUNSMAN CCC KATHERINE KWOCK Tyro Weekly Slalif Sobobans Ouill and Scroll Academic Achievemenl Le CSF +l'e Contributions to Cardinal City Lite RICHARD KURTZ Orchestra Academic Achievement Letter Honor Roll VAL LADD Drill Team GAA AFS BARBARA LAMPENFELD Sobobans CSF Honor Roll Honor Guard Usherettes LINDA LANDRUM GAA Band Drill Team Girls' Choir RICHARD LANG Varsity Swimming Block S LINDA LONG Creative Arts JEANETTE LESEMAN GAA Creative Arts NEAL LEVERTON Varsity Wrestling JV Football Block S Statesmen Honor Roll LARRY LEVIN Tyro Political Editor NFL Jr. Statesmen Treasurer Key Club Writers' Clinic Award MARCY LIMON Intramural Football Basketball Handball DONNA LOUIS Speech Club CCC MIKE LITTLEFIELD Swimming Letter Black S Ski Club CCC LINDA LOHR Drill Team EDWARD LOPEZ Honor Roll JV Baseball B Basketball Varsity Track JIM LORIMER JV Cross Country B Track Varsity Track CLIFF LONG Varsity Track Pre-Med VICTOR LOPEZ C Track JV Cross Country Varsity Cross Country Block S CECILIA LOPEZ Pom Pon Drill Team YOLANDA LOZA CCC GAA ROBERT LUNA JV Wrestling BRAD LUSK Mayor Tyro Weekly Statt Drama Club Key Club CSF LARRY LYONS Creative Art President Key Club CSF Youth Council Historian BARRY MCDONALD Academic Achievement Letter CSF Honor Roll Los Cardenales ELLA MACON GAA A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir Science Fair Pre-Med RON MADRIGAL Varsity Football JV Football Block S CCC GARY MAHLSTEDT Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Block S ANGELO MAROUTSOS JV Football Track CCC TIMOTHY MARTIN CSF Varsity Basketball Youth Council President AFS Key Club DORIS MARTINEZ Los Cardenales BOB MARTINEZ Jr., Statesmen Tyro Annual Sports Editor Speech Club Youth Council VIRGINIA MARQUEZ Pre-Med DAVID MARTIN Challenge Bowl CSF Academic Achievement Letter Statesmen JAMES MARTIN Varsity Track Varsity Baseball CARROLL MASBY Crattsmen Club FFA CLYDE MATHEWS French Club ROTC Pre-Med HARRISON McCOY B Basketball JV Basketball Varsity Basketball CCC Boys' Choir JOE McDOWELL Boys' Forum Representative CCC Speech Club Varsity Golf CSF BRENDA McKINLEY Pre-Med Delta Teens Chaplain PATRICIA McWHERTER Marching Band Pre-Med Treasurer INGRID McGEASTER FTA GAIL MEADOWS Curious Savage The Miracle Worker JV Cross Country CCC Drama Club SHERI MEERS Red Cross Mid Summer Nights Dream PAULINE MEIJA GAA Drill Team ANTONIA MENA Pre-Med GAA LARRY MENDOZA JV Football ARGIE MENDIETA Quetzacoatl President GAA Secretary' CCC ICC Los Cardenales JEANNE VAN DER' MERWE AFS CSF GAA Sobobans AFS Exchange Student BOB MEYNCKE Key Club Varsity Swimming Speech Club Honor Roll MARIAN MILLER Future Teachers Band Secretary Band Social Chrm. SHIRLEY MILLER AFS Los Cardenales CAROL MILLER CCC GARY MAHLSTEDT Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Block S AFS CARMEN MOLINA Future Teachers Vice-President Ouetzacoatl Secretary Girls' League Cabinet Sobobans CSF OLIVIA MONTANA GAA JANET MOORE GAA BENNY MORANA Marching Band Orchestra MARY ANN MORENO Usherettes Vice-President JOHN MORTHLAND Tyro Weekly Editor Academic Achievement Letter Key Club Vice-President Quill and Scroll President Track I89 Tandy Giddings, C SANDRA MORRIS Annual Business Manager Tyro CCC Drill Team SHIRLEY MOORE Speech Club Drama Club KENNETH MOTON Varsily Traclc Camera Club Presidenl' Marching Band NPL Tyro Annual Pholographer LINDA MOTA Girls' Choir WILLIS MYLES GAA I-lislorian Speech Club Red Cross Pre-Med CCC JO ANN NEG RETTE Drill Team Pom Pon Honor Roll CCC Hisforian Los Carclenales LARRY NEIGEL B Foolball CCC Marching Band LEONARD NEIGEL CCC Craffsmen Club California Cadel Corp School Color Guard Cadel Drill Team DANA NELSON Marching Band Cross Counfry Youfh for Chrisl' Handball Champion Traclc Team RUSSELL NELSON CSI: Camera Club Treasurer Malh Club NHS AFS SANDI NELON Drill Team RICHARD NEWMAN Band Swimming CCC PAM NIELSEN Pom Pon Girls' League Cabinel Los Cardenales Drill Team Academic Achievemen JULIE NUMATA Boosler Club CSF AFS Crealive Arls PATTI NUMATA CSF BILL O'CONNOR I Lerfer Senior Class Social Chrm. Varsily Baslcelball Manager SHARON O'BRYANT AFS Fulure Teachers CCC Crealive Arls PAM ORR Girls' League Program Soboban Officer Drill Team NHS AFS BARBARA ORTEZ Cheerleader Drill Team Eulure Teachers BEVERLY OWENS CSI: Sealbearer Drill Team Los Cardenales Honor Rall JANICE OWENS Speech Club Fulure Nurses GAA LINDA OWENS GAA CCC KEN OYER Varsily Poolball Varsily Wreslling Sophomore Alhlele CCC Oicficer Bloclc S BOB PACHEO Va rsily Foorball STEVE PADZEK Golf Team CHRISTINA PAEZ Oueizacoall Marching Band Concerr Band Varsi+y Band Chrm. linton Granath, Char FRANK PALOMINO Band Sophomore Baseball JV Baseball KATHY PATRICK Ushere-Iles Youlh Tor Chriil MIKE PEARSON Wresrling Team MARGO PEREZ GAA Chaplain ICC Della Teen Presidenl CCC RENALDO PEDROZA Varsily Foolball ,IV Chaplain Award CCC Baseball ARTHU R PEREZ Tennis Team Band Presidenr PATRICIA PERRY GAA GLADYS PERRY GAA Speech Cl-ub NFL BARBARA PEREA Thespians AFS DENNIS PETERSON Thespians AFS JU LIANNE PETERSON Foorball Homecoming Courf Junior Class Vice-Presidenl Commissioner of Aclivilries Drill Team RODGER PINE Track Cross Counrry Orchesrra CSF Honor Roll ANN MARIE POPADAK Scriplorian Edilor CSI: NHS Challenge Bowl Sobobans JOHN PORTER Orchesfra CAROL PRESS Sobobans Aurora Tyro Weelcly Slaff CSE CCC Girls' League Cabinel' MARY PUTNAM Academic Lelrer and Slar Drill Team AFS Secrelary Sobobans AUROIA QUIROZ GAA CCC GLORIA RAMOS GAA MARJORIE RAMIREZ CCC GAA GLORIA RAZE GAA Senior Class Presidenl Varsily Wreslling Key Club Los Cardenales CSF SCOTT REED Senior Class Presiclenf Varsily Wresrling Key Club Los Cardenales CSF GREG REEVES B Baslcefball Varsiry Golf MIKE REIS Boys' Choir BLAS RESENDEZ Boys' Choir DORIS REITZ Sobobans' Harvesl' Maiden CSF Caclel Music Teacher Academic Achievemenl' Leller JOYCE REVZON Fufure Teachers AFS Crealiye Ar'rs Jr. Slaresmen HENRIETTA REYES Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir CAROL RICHEY GAA JUDY RIGAZZI GAA DAVID RINGLAND Achievemenl LeH'er Varsily Wreslling Jr. Sraresmen Presidenl Key Club CSF otte Weir ROSE MARY RIOS GAA KATHY RETTER Debale Club Thespians Spanish Club GERALDI N E ROCHS GAA CHUCK ROBERTSON Varsily Foolball JV Foolball B Foolball Block S Sophomore Baseball TED ROBINSON Midsummer Nighl's Dream MARY RORIQUEZ A Cappella Choir ROSEMARY RODRIQUEZ Usherelles GAA FRANCES RODRIQUEZ Orcheslra Drill Team Flag Twirler MARGIE RODRIQUEZ GAA Marching Band BOB ROGERS Va rsiry Track Team Cross Couniry Block S MANUEL ROMERO Marching Band Swimming Thespians GARY ROSS Nalional Semi-Finalisl' JV Baskelball Jr. Slalesmen BOB ROWINSKY JV Baseball JOHN RUSSELL Boys' Choir A Cappella Choir Slalesmen MIKE SABINE Varsily Swim Team Ski Club SUE SANFORD Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir Jr. Sralesmen Fulure Teachers AFS Speak at '65 Graduation RAY SAUCEDA Sophomore Presidenl' CCC Presidenl Block S Varsily Foolball Sophomore Baseball RICK SANDERS JV Tennis Varsily Tennis Baseball Block S SHERRY SAXTON Crealive Arls Program AFS Vice-Presidenl GARY SCH ULTZMAN Chess Club MICHAL SCHWARTZKOPF CSF Honor Guard Girls' League Cabinel' Sobobans Treasurer Annual Produclion Edilor HELEN SCOTT Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir BETTY SCOTT Speech Club Drill Team MIKE SEAT JV Foolball DAVID SENA CSF Pre-Mecl Honor Roll MARIA SERRANO CCC CSF Drill Team Caplain Pom Pon TIMOTHY SHAY Caclel Corp Cadel Drill Team School Color Guard JOHN SHADWICK Wreslling MARILYN SHOBER Pom Pon Drill Team Homecoming Oueen CYNTHIA SIMS Thespians Delia Teens CSF Honor Roll Jr. Slalesmen BILL SLATER Los Carclenales Pre-Med Honor Roll Chrm, JOHN SMIRL Varsily Swimming Nalional Meril Cerlificale Red Cross Presidenl JIM SMITH Varsify Track Varsily Cross Counlry Block S Tyro Weekly Phoiographer Key Club KEN SMITH Pre-Med Tyro Senior Edilor Jr, Sralesmen Youlh Council GARY SMITH Marching Band Dance Band Honor Roll CSF Sralesmen RUTH SMITH Fulure Teachers GAA CHRIS SMITH Ski Club SUZIE SMITH Drill Team CCC MARILYN SNOW Girls' League Social Chrm. Sobobans Officer CSF Honor Roll Academic Achievemenl Lellers MIKE SODERBERG CCC Jr. Slalesmen Chess Club BOB SOLARIO B 'Baskelball LINDA SOUTHERLAND Thespians Marching Band Ushererles Presidenr Drill Team Dance Band BETTY SPENCER A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir Thespians Follies BOBBY SPIGNER Varsily Foolball Varsily Track Block S JV Foolball B Track BOBT STERN Key Club CSF Los Cardenales NHS CCC GAIL STRAND Sobobans Los Carclenales CSF NHS Crealive Arls RICHARD STATTON Marching Band Swim Team DEBBIE STOCKWELL Honor Roll Tyro Annual Classes Edifor Clubs ancl Facully Eclilor CCC AFS RAY STRECH JV Baskelball JV Foolball KATHY STUART GAA Red Cross HAROLD SPEARS Varsily Track Marching Band Slage Band Block S JV Baskelball ROSEMARY TALAMANTEZ Red Cross JOHN TANZY JV Wreslling Varsily Wreslling Cross Counlry Sophomore Wreslling JOYCE THEIOS Ski Club Speech Club Fulu re Teachers CCC ELIZABETH THOMPSON Fulure Teachers Pre-Med Band Orcheslra Usherelles RUFUS THOMAS B Foolball JV Cross Counlry Varsiry Cross Counlry B Track ARTHUR THORNTON Dance Band Orcheslra Con+inuecI on Page 258 Y a .,, ,.. A. ,.,, ., 4 ,, ,, .1 1, r -1-.q',f'1v+2::45 ' -.2-tb : yw ' 2 ! - ' ' if 5 I ' .axial '53 -ll , I 'P-if V ,,,, W, 1. 41, . . ' .W Q, 1 I , N: er.-' W H Q 1 X . S+ W ' ' Rf . 53, 1 Q A9 , 4 Q' 5 F w 1 it 4 Y I! 1 r- rg? M . 4- -.g,g,, -,. Te!! xx ,N 1,3 fymitafpoy? , 3 i Biwf M i ' .,, ij' , W A b b'btTb,z.' ' Q W Urn fha imf. .4-i' X, .rv ., nv Ay gk JJ AJ B ' 119 'N ff 'r i 4 omzov ie 1 1 , Q fi' F I i if E cw' j ' Q , a ...w 1117-Qffg h Q . Guess nm: - x4-Q , -f ll i X Q ' pmt' 'wi'-' pau Junior Quarfef, I'-723 Q .Wi W I if v Q ' min. - FV , , In, F , Y 1 W W R i fs-,Q 'L r fjff if 5 , ,i - fa ' neg Prom. 'D V r LQ-fl el? Cmres. 1952, wb-4' Junior Drama, I925 Class, I936 '1 I I 1 833 l9I0 l920 I930 I940 I - I9I0, Junior Milton Sfardish organized SBHS Orchesira . 1913 Junior Que,-fer 0,-ganiled u I I ' I93B, Junior Hi-Y ' l9l8, Lois Reynolds, fasfesf kniifer ' I9I9, Junior-Senior Prom af Arrowhead Springs Hofel ' I937. Eva HUbbY. b5dmiflf0f1 Ch'3fT1Pi0 fo' San Bernardino X 'I9I8, Junior drama, The Siar in Her Service Flag, neis 5450 1 I i I Q ' 1938, Junior-Senior Prom af Mission UW 1 iw Snow Scene, I952 Jr.-Sr. 'Prom Program, I959 l , Junior Sweafer, I957 I , ,, ,,, Junior Honor Guard, l965 I I 1 l- l955 1960 was - I959, Lana Glenn, Junior Darling - ' l762, Sophie Gufierrez, Junior Darling Q l955, Joan Hunfer, Junior Princess ' I965, Karen Mason, Junior Darling n 1957. Joan Savage' Junior Darling ' l964, Sheryl Harlwell, Junior Darlin: 950, Charles Singer, regional and slafe Amer. Legion Speech Conlesf 'l953, Jean Reynolds, Junior Princess ' l956, Jean Savage, Junior'Darlinq . l965, Sieve Lanqberg, Captain Challenge Bowl ' l76l, Joan McArthur, Junior Darling ' I957, New Design replaces iwenly-five-year-old cresl on class rings ' l963, Foly Ondler, Junior Darling ' l96O, Halfi Jo Throckrnorlon, Junior Darling l l T im Hackleman, Laura Russell, Reta fiii' v P. - if RN . 1 J' ,A ? Junior class officers Jim l'lacl1leman,Presidenfg Refa Davis, Vice-Presidenf, Laura Russell, Secrefar 1 and Linda Lenker, Social Chairman uf u The dis- Y P P play on senlor class rings. SBHS iuniors led by officers Jim Haclcleman, Refa Davis, Laura Russell, and Linda Lenlcer con- cenfrafed especially hard in making plans for fhe Golden Anniversary Junior-Senior Prom. To fin- ance fhe spring affair, iuniors sold candy in No- vember and Cardinal boosfer buffons in Febru- ar . illof being a class fo be leff ouf, fhe iuniors sponsored fwo successful vicfory dances affer foofball and baslcefball games. The class of '66 has fhe disfincfion of a really differenf class ring. The emblem of fhe fighfing Cardinal designed for fhe ring represenfs Cardi- nal Cify. The school moffo, as well as ofher em- blems, adds fo fhe beaufy and inferesf of fhe ring. Karen Mason, named l965 Junior Darling, I94 added +o fhe grace and beaufy of fhe Baslcef- ball Homecoming Courf. Ofher finalisfs were Candy Cohen, Kafhy Murphy, and Kafhie Ka- fona. Brainpower also found ifs place in fhe class wifh Sieve Langberg Challenge Bowl Capfain and fhe only second-year member of fhe I964- I965 feam. Junior counselors, Miss Bonnie Brownell and Mr. John Regalado, found liffle spare fime. Quesfions ,abouf senior schedules and college plans began long before fhe close of fhe iuniors' year. The big campaign for ASB offices lcepf acfive iuniors quife busy in fhe spring and marks fhe long road 'ro a busy senior year. The Class of '66 has a well-worn pafh of fradifion 'ro add 'ro as well as fo follow. Davis, And Linda Lenker Lead lr. Clase Diana Abbolf Es+her Aceves Arfhur Acuna David Acuna Chrisfie Adam David Adame Befh Adams Charles Adams Harry Adams Dianne Aders Susan Alberfine Louise Alcanfar Linda Alcarez Linda Allison Raymond Alva Arfhur Alvarado Elvia Alvarado Esfher Alvarado Tony Alvarado Vicloria Aloarez Yolanda Alvarez Guslavo Amaro Randolph Ambriz Francine Anderson Clara Angel Bruce An elo my ipagu -V ,D is ' M y Xl Wi I. WM, Y , ii A of A A' ,,,, , , v 's ,wee , 49 . 1,1 1 i K 42- ' l. X Q iq , e I 'bf 9 V .Cf 4 N., , V f Q 1 M g f , , 2 . 'Y elody Anneler fn, if Randolph Arciniega 1 jf' Dean Armsirong ,., Cheryl Ashcrafi' , V Bennie Ashe V' .U i i' , A. Ruben Avila 'L T ' ,2cT,,V,G 1' Frank Baca if Elizabeih Bailey W Norman Balders 5213 Pa+ricia Ballard i Raymond Ballesferos Me Ed Banasby H Richard Baraias 'N Aff? Jody Barandon is 3 Jack BarneH Ronald Barrera John Barry Mary Bass '.,, John Baxfer James Beard Donald Bell Melvin Bell Chris Belnchi X . , ' M .4 :ZI jylugk I , 5 .3, 'i '- I ww 2 1 i A 'z , ,Yl fwf 12, 35 X my ry, in ii wig. f : , :S ' Q l 4 we - . . 6 ' i Y ' 4,4 'A f i I 1:11 flivgxf ' '. 1' X 'iw 1 f J B w A 11' V K. 9' 15 ,fv-,V J J., 11 ' V Q 4 - S ,' ' ..i in l A vi p W y fe 1 .A ,. Y 5 nr . 1 'z wff A A 5454 ly A R ' 1 - s T5 ii f 'ii '- J i 51 1 ,wavy i' Q -1 A 94 ,-in K, f Vw I l -4, I! Juniors Sell Chocolate-Covered Cara uf . Q li G' ' ,ii Q 'ar J i il ' ,' ? 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Now go? busy and sell fhem, kids. Berfha Carrasco Suzanne Carrier Josephine Carrillo Celia Caslaneda Joyce Casfanon Conrad Casiell William Casier James Cafalano Silvia Caialina Jaime Ceballos Sieve Cenilivre Connie Chacon Gilberf Chacon Laurie Chaffee Elaine Brown Ray Brown Harry Brundidge Kalhleen Bryan Paul Bryan+ Charles Buell EvereH' Bullard Reva Dawn Buller Diane Burrows Lindel Buschlcowslcy Andrea Ca ba ba Luis Caballero S 'T , i 'fin i l 13216 xiii L ic. W 3 - Z , 3 . .4 ' ii ,- , , ,, , 1 2 '. 5 1:5 :a?5a,':a,,- ,. , ,. W ik 'V 'X J gifijz , , f .em Sfephen Cain ' 1 Sieve Cambon W7 Jeri Cameron 'V ' George Campa V Mary Campos Y Wh .Q , Q iw Eric Cameron , 51 ' Sybil Carabaial , Danny Carabaial Z ' , , V If is ,aa lrene Cardena 4 an , Larry Carel ' fn 4- Roberf Carey 7 A Linda Carpenfer .Qiv-jx V i v I Reynaldo Carranza X i ' 1' K V 'ffvfi i , , . If in ' 1 4 :ei 'cf-my L ii I X 'K if VV if ,V Y i fn - looa iri L , yf V. Qu, 1 V ., f 'N v 1: , 4.4 ,,. . I ll, 1' - f x I , ,, ,V inf Ei L gjxx l X , if Q K My Y. 1 Junior Curriculum Includes Chemistry 'Q i s'F' -4 gr -Sf.-J 13, , wif, ' ' 1 Q J , , 'ri A J , J' ' f x lla f i i in las. ,rn , .x sl Q Z, F rl 7: I, ,qu BA ik 3 ' x ii 1? y 1 'QE -'Sf l x j Y- W- ! X i 1 skew' qs X y 2 cw , 15 ,gf 4-Q gf, 1:19 ,fag . . IK x L A--4 K I , X r.hf'r1,fL 1 J l l 35 - - -fu Q 9 i Q if ig-.-is y X .:.. x 1, is l f'awQ. s M , J r , N LM. earl. Q -J X-,Xi I, i ,A ., I Q. 1 ' , , 'A 'E-A '77 T43 1 5 gs 1 1 Q ' i 0 'K 1, fa- I il' :5 3 - , f L eg, , W ,, , - q . , -AJ' r 3 1 bi, x 5' 1 .Q Q l E 98: ' ve. s.. C i 'ff fr is. D Yi Y A E ' , ,A ,X -1 l 1 fs i X f'if J ' , Charles Charlion Manuel Chavez Bonnie Choaie William Chrislen Lonnie Chrisliansen Chris Chrisfie Danny Churchill Alice Cisneros Benedicl Cisneros Ronald Clapperion EmmeH' Claunch Susan Clay John Clelland Dennis Clemenl' Frances Clemenl' Becky Clif+on James Cloyd Marsha Coa'l'es Shirley Cocchia David Coclcing Candy Cohen Larry Cole William Collins Claire Connell lda Conraoi Marion Coolc Milce Coolc Sybil Cooper Hecior Correz Irene Couch Cheryl Cowan Ralph Crabiree Kennefh Crawley Delois Crew Jim Croy Mary Crumb Frances Cruz Mary Cruz Caroline Cuellar Preniice Culberson Janelle Cuson Bonnie Czysz Coral Daniels Danny Daniels Richard Daniels Laura Darnell Carol Davis Jesse Davis US History, American Literature Johnnie Davis Johnny Davis Mary Davis Mary Davis Reta Davis Ed Deiscill Diclr Delaney Robert Delara Bill Delatorre David Delgado Hortencia Delgado Maria De Lisa Susan Dell Linda Del Tora Gaye Denmon Charles Dennis Diane Deon Patricia Deon William Desilva Minter Dexter Timothy Dickerson Pamela Dillingham Kenneth Dix Dixie Dodson Rose Dow Michael Draney Craig Dryden Nancy Duncanson Daniel Dunn Luis Duran Ray Duran Gloria Durgin Charles Earthman Lynn Eastland Alice Eatton Leo Duarte Pam Edmonds Juanita Edwards Robert Edwards Ronald Edwards Susan Eineman Ruth Elam Shirley Elston Susan Emerson Lillian Emery Ruben Enriquez Christine Epperson Cynthia Epps Joe Estrada 2' '4 ' fer e Q ff' Lim. E l 8 gsm it 1 2 vii? qi i ' E I 1 4 aff ,-Q I, A 5 .V X ,X A Q I f . A -3 y n W Q is .I , J . 2, Q , M F 5 , ,-.V 1 , Q . ki sr W 'ay XXNA i vs' VM QNX 5' X 7 it A V' 1 , ' ' N , i 0 i f 2, -,.. Ph? ' if l , 2 ' of V N' 'N wr' J ,MX Z:-X , 'N 5 . 'E , if I L its , am .G , .L , 5, iv ,4 , , A is ,JW .QVV N v,,, , -5, , r F' V .r ft'- 1 f . 'r4.., ,. L in nb f V X , a 'gmt i I V3 f':y,ffi ,-1 -. a f 5 'ri i E 7' J if an if '- ar V f ' li . ' ' 1 , Y ,Ja A i Q 7 not 'V Q 2 ' ! A irq. 3' X' 9 if 'Q E w, jk'-K l A , , , is 'W Zag lunior Class Ring Committee Selects ff ' 'f J 7, A' r r lj i f 1 ! V A ' X l AQ , I Wrlil:1Liiil,, ,ti .J is 1 s il i 'I 54 I, l A F M , , Q it F - F U ,V so ti F ' I if if ' H Y' 'T .J if X i, i t V f X ee VN Q We X X As tradition tollows at Cardinal City, each class has the distinction and privilege ot choosing its own style class ring. Follow- ing the decision ot the committee, juniors order their rings and patiently await their arrival in the spring. Turning ot the rings by members ot the senior class gives the juniors the privilege ot being considered seniors and marks an- other part ot the class ring tradition. ,Z -ft? Linda Estrada Raymond Estrada Jackie Etlen Grace Evans Milne Fairtield John Fairweather Richard Falduto Valton Farber Robert Farr Charles Fenn Rachelle Fields Julius Fiter Bill Finch Mildred Finch nna W o trom senio s ,, gS ard determines r Debby Floyd, Xxx e d orders her class r g Linda Fisher Mary Fitzgerald Linda Fleming Linda Fleming Antoinette Florentine Dorothy Flores Irene Flores Samuel Flores Dorothy Florez Sandra Florez William Floyd Donald Francis Raymond Francis Lois Freeman New Styles for SBI-IS Senior Rings Elmer Fullenwider Eugene Fulion Richard Gaderson Jan Gallagher Jean Galloway Palricia Gallegos Richard Gallegos Erlinda Galvan Gary Galvan Glenn Ganler AnneHe Garcia Bob Garcia Dolores Garcia Irene Garcia Senior Dick McCracken lurns Donna's senior class rung. John Garcia Reuben Garcia Yolanda Garcia Jeannerfe Gardner Larry Gardner Terry Gardner John Garrify Carol Gaye Richard Genfry Jim Gepharl' Renafo Gianinni Donald Gibson Gary Giddings Linda Glaspie an 'K - , r',V f P V R J lil y A D VA1: V2 13 yi. 'y X Q V :S lla m il iii? f ,f--yy , , N Q V I Q23 E iw I itqg , J V if XX!l,X,f5e. F f J li, V A l' , 5, I L l -nf' P3 .i i , , .,i' f Dick g e D ihe fradlllonal kiss. if las 5 'Z'..7 W' Q4 X efiqgi , I, A A W ,QA VL at 2 :S yy, .. P ,I Nr, ,digg :j s I A irsr . 1 Q 'V 5 ' K R TN i', V J V lf N T ' qlfl ' ull la ,milm ra' ' i Q J e so if if . V . J or - - .ex i WX 1 n H Y s A il J . l ' i Y A anta Talks with Many Juniors during -in i W 1 - if 'A 'Q 2 V3 ,.,' ev WF'-f' I 1 ,MM MVVN ' Q 1 rf, '59 X S1 p 53:1 JM il l a ima ' r ll lf A A me f ..llQ1i'ZQ l F, ay .V b J il 75-' me G , 1 jf K g all , oh LX f 9 Q - '- R f, '4' 4.. ' L Y fig? rh iff mx l ' L, 5- , LY, A x W- .z hx -. A-x va 9' .Lf .. in .1 . g,'.,- ' X I 'f , I , , . 1 5 V 4 fl: 'I flu . - - I is' 7 X , wi S? N . f , 3 ' G. .r , , X V' f 7 Ms 1 4 Jf Neva Gleason Homer Glenn Janel Glenn Deborah Goldberg Eslher Golds+ein Roberl' Gomez Inez Gonzales Julio Gonzales Linda Gonzales Ruben Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Donna Gooden Maria Gooden Reuben Gooden Linda Goodloe Colleen Goodman Felipe Gopar Maureen Gore Ginger Gorman David Gould Cynihia Graeber Rose Graham Sco++ Graham Andrew Gray QQ ,i -1 R 'A-P, i P N, Y vp, ll Z A 1 z lt , anrr. , pct ,Q 'sl Nl ii' I + -'vii 1'- . , J if 'fifff ' if ,ffl ' R x, Q 13 K' ,'f't..l . 'iq lhiin f' A ,-I :. ' 1 FQ ,, V r 5 ffl J f R ,' 9 , is .' u 8 1 . gy, -ka la of fy G ' I , G y ,g ' -1 ,, ,, re, R13 y I 5 .i N r . L41 i f'n3h . '74 ajmxi- . I wanra dolly, and . . . says SherI'Y Larry Gray Johnnie Green Waller Greenwood Norris Gregory Milne Griffin Barbara Grissom Michael Grizzell His Long-Awaited Visit at SBHS M f' . McMullen lo Brad Sanl'a Lusk. Mike Hasfings Bobby Hall Dianne Hayes Eleanor Hayes Linda Hayes Edell Hayhursi' Carol Haynes Roseana Gsoell Lupe Grizar James Gulhrel Anna Gu'l'ierrez Marlin Gufierrez Samuel Gulierrez Karen Gu'Henplan Gondalo Guzman Guadalupe Guzman Carolyn Haberkorn Marilyn Haberkorn James Hackleman David Hadden .Joyce Hale Veronica Haleman Pafricia Hall Terry Hall Mike Hallmark Lavern Hallock Chuck Hallmark Kenneih Harper Edwin Harrah Philip Harris Sharon Harris 1 'il .gg 4 1--rw 4 1 f 1: VX l .N V' Q f X f Jil fl V :., Aw F E 2 . :fy 05325521 11 ei ,,,f:1f' .,,. l V .rzk V QS- af I H1 .ii f ' 1 fl A '2'l 1 . fe ' : ' A A. L VW va' 1- XQS-47 ,,. W l l ' G I Q T-Jr f l Q A V 'I' iffy up H- vw.. .., ' e fs G -... . ,ft 1 1 S AF 9 ' i' -fied , 'fig 'R li JMR. . r ' Z f5,ffll !?Q i i-. i X fi K if - . G me ,... r 5 N- -:Jae ' X , j G 1 1' ' 15 V 5 5- .limi n J V525 Prom Receives Additional Funds ev! A ,, ..,,, In V fl . l , ,. 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' J I Alma Heimericks Rodney Hembree David Henderson Roberr Hendricks Darlene Henry Gayle Henson Larry Hermoach Esfher Hernandez Joe Hernandez Josephine Hernandez Lupe Hernandez Margaref Hernandez Marry Hernandez Rifa Hernandez Janef Hessen Linda Hesler Roberf HewiH Jerry Higgins May Hileman Joan Hill John Hilliard Druscilla Hinze Thomas Hoak Norman Hoff Mary Holmes Pauline Hong Gwendolyn Hooper Sharon Hopkins Terri Hopkins Gloria Horn Gary Housfon Frederick Howard Roberf Howard Susan Howard Janis Howell Ronald Huber Joyce Hughes Judy Hughes Pamela Hulse Sleven Hulsey Janice Hund Doris Huns Barbara Hufchins Sharron Hu'l'chison Ronald lnghram Belly lnman Denise lnman PaHi Irvin Ronald lsam i 1'O1'Il February Sale ot Booster Buttons x, Hey. you guys! Buy some Valerie lzard Jacquelin Jackson Joyce Jackson Phillip Jackson David Jacobo Margaret Jaenke Calvin Jamerson Susan James Stanley Jensen Albert Johnson Bernadette Johnson Cheryl Johnson Clement Johnson Debra Johnson Matthew Johnson Paul Johnson Susan Johnson Joey Johnstone Kenneth Jolly Betty Jones Betty Jones of these Booster Buttons! 'M Rick Bentley, covered with button classmates to support the prom. s encourages his fello 4 W , t rf - f i f , , rf ' T' J f 1 , - , J fe. i 1, , w g 'A r- .V f ', ft ' W- . '45, fr fume fix 3 1, x l y f V,lVfIaE!,tf55?l,EAxXx1r4 -QM JZ I-Q U K 14 3 ' ,. , , ,I I f ' if 1, 1 ,si f of as my be -J 7 t J XM, W X ' i' I ll' ' , .',-V J' ' ,lm J' W3 . , B lx , will 'W Q U ' A 1? 5 . V 1, . ,P , ms. 11, . 7 QPJB Q 5 5 ,, ff?- ' J 'Wt ,- N , Q, 49 A , Md - we is 'iff 'Hu 1' .J J. JL X L ' ,X ,, 1 'i ,J Basketball Homecoming Raises High Q- QIQN 1 Q Y Nx an-,X 1 y I 51 ...f ,. K ,,,.S,f x:xg- I f V Kafhie Kafona, Candy Cohen, Kafhy Murphy, and Karen Mason represenl' fheir class as Junior Darling candidaies. , M 4 54 -1 Q- I I X ,W-:Q 1: , jil kr:-:X V- - , Il 9 x f' lex yi 'X 1 1 I ll Q ,,,a, - 4. , i l X '- uf 'ix . 71 X f Xl 1- - ' . .aj D' 5 fi, Y 'F y,a: K ,Amy 5 I 1 1 l, ' - X ,kv N V A f . 5 ln ,an , I Qt f 1 EF' 'H l A , If., Q3 ' i 1 L0 . lisa ,- rw K N ' am' 4, , .53 1' -.f ,V .1 e MV l David Jones Mark Jones Marvin Jones Barbara Jordan Michael Kaplan Dale Karr Kafhie Kafona Wayne Ka'H Margarel' Kaiz Mariha Kaiz Mariha Kelley Bernie Kennedy Kafhryn Kenyon Keiih Kepford Marsha Kerr Linda King Charles Kingma Gloria Kinfo E'H'amay Klein Arihur Kline Siephen Knisely Cynihia Knorr Darlene Kreulcy William Kruse Royal Kwoclc Rosemary Lacounl' Arihur Laguna Charles Land James Lane Michael Lane Terrence Lane Harry Lang Hopes for Junior Darling Candidates Sleven Langberg Ellen Lanfo Linda Larlmess Pa+ricia Larsen Diane Lafner Lindsay Lau'rz Esfher Law Franlrlin Law Gail Lawing Sharon Laxfon Rufh Lebarre Josephine Lechuga Linda Lee Sreve Lee Maria Lemus Lincla Lenlcer Richard Leon Jaclrie Lepper David Lesser Thomas Lesfer Linda Lewis Kenf Liebermann CharloHe Linnens Dennis Linnes Linda LippiH Karen Li'Hle William Loof Edward Lopez ,Frank Lopez Sandra Luian Darrel Lulcens Ru+h Luna Jane Lund Joan Lund Rick Lu+'I'rell Sfella Macias Zella Macy David Madrigal Michele Magnus Bruce Maieslra Suzanne Malewicz Rifa Manley David Mann Lilly Manfecino Joann Manuel Alfred Maquinalez Lydia Marin '-Q ff' 6 .? .., wx M S wh I JV , ' sf 'Z Q iv, f E , L Q gy .f V : ,f L . , W- ., ' 1, ' 'iw r 1 aff ll l-' ' fi! nw A . , , . 5 y 5 in .4 E V - If Ja. C f .,. V .L -v iii- K QQ . H I ice 5 ., N-K, g . V5 Zi-TEX E I, A sgstx by Y y D I gi if , , , 555 ' - -1 i f ' 4. 1 11 L fm, XQXWX vm f 'hr , - f aff! X i'..,.a x 'lr if Q, , J J , ii 1 W av 9. f.. ' 1 waz- A i 22 1 2' iz f -we ' 'Ze ,Gia fy , ,, X 2 - gy , VN. 9 C.. P' i I c Michael Marin C, EN-5' fp' gf? r vm.: 9 I 'mi 9 wc- n 1 e .Q x 1 - ., Y fi, f s we , , f . A-, A I 3 ,QL lla 4.2: ,A A , f J if 1 i f L 1 fore fhe long-awaiied ceremony. Junior candidaies chai nervously be- The Junior Darling is . . . Karen! Following fhe announcemenf Karen iurns io meer escort Norris Gregory. Karen Mason Is Crowned Junior Vx , 1 - 3, iiwxgf. ,Q 2,12 rt 5' ... ' ' Q Q2 ef . 'ai jg X . r ' f a . if ' gg, lx? 1 a Mn 1 1 M . I .3 Q I -A H- - ' ' f , - li. 4. 7' 'ci 'V 'ii X 1' f ' 1 A ' I I 1 f X ' ' . V s A 9' ,Mfg f l or 14 I I I jr Carrie Markham Gloria Marquez HenrieHa Marquez Rosie Mariin Sandra Marfin Wilfred Mariin Belen Mariinez Danny Mariinez Darlene Marlinez Eleanor Marfinez Eulalio Marlinez Midge Marfinez Norma Mar+inez Bill Mason Karen Mason Milre Masquecia Rubio Mawric Linda Mayer Doris Mays Ronald Mazique Glorie Mazza Michael McCann John McClellan JaneHe McDaniel Reber? McDaniel Philip McDonald Pai McGee Julie McGinnis 1 1 V ' . 'Li' - V ,eigyyl f ,ff :Q Norrs presenfs ihe fradiiional Junior Darling nosegay. Keep falking, Norris: l don'f wan! io cry now. Darling at Homecoming Louella McGraw Irene McLaughlin Sharron McMullen David McPilce Sharrie Mead PaH'ie Meadows Jacquelyn Medford Joyce Meelrs Charles Meiia Manuel Melendez Sfella Malgoza Lydia Mendez Moises Mendez Cecilia Mendoza Gail Mercer Linda Merchanf Eddie Merrick Miclcey Merrims Cynihia Meyer Diane Michaelis Roberi' Michaels Don Miller Eugene Miller Linda Miller Quinsana Miller Mike MincheFF Bill Miner Marcia Miner A1 Once upon her ihrone, Karen could finally be- come engrosxed in ihe game. Ceremonies Z ff G, ., i , If ', . L' c.w,,.N I 3 4, + .M I , : Ms , v I t I Vvyvl 4 V, ,. r 7 W L M , 'sf Wifi Nw, iv fl! Q: V ' lv gg l ' ' A fm- aa ' 'fi 1,1 L , AA ' kx0,f,E,, If If - f f VA' ,A+ . ,V ' Tiff? - Nw A, 47' ' ei 1 5 , L . ,f V ,I 'f., ' ' fi' , g , -, T. ,r, 5 i W: -, X X... I? I , JVM In V j'-I' ft' Cx . R N fI14 41 ,. .W AV f7AVQ'i'1jl5,Y5M ' X V ill, 1- J f ' K r 7532 HSS ia v tl dm A r w o o Vo. X 'f-L. .gs1 4 , -......-.i. Q ,i ixxx J .1--xxx ll: o I f a se a and ou dsbo g ige fly o i sf for Nafional Merii' mpefli on Juniors Work Hard on National Merit .Nsllxx Roger Minniclc Freddie Minniefield Kenf Mi+cl1ell Peggy Mi+chell Eleanor Molina Linda Moore Roberl' Moore Samuel Moore Ka+l'1leen Moran Eileen Moreno Phyllis Morgan Roy Morgan Joyce Morningsiar Clyde Morris David Morris Henry Morris Daniel Morrow Tommy Morrow Kaihie Mouni' Richard Moyer Karen Mullennex Irene Mullins Kaihy Murphy Roberf Murphy William Murr Thomas Myriclcs Laura Nagelscl1mid+ up .5 in ,Ml Ill. 4 - f'gyu!l?:,I ' 'iillx 1.1! ' A iw It Wuxi ' + i I 'YM' 1 X. , , 4, '36 's ixgslpiiailflofflcers of '64'lL6Ff Mafgafeg Eaiohfl. vice-presidentg Karla Reganold. president: . I9 5611. program c airman, exp ain i' eir respeciiv 't' ft ' ' ff' Rachelle Fields, Terri Schumacher, and Lillian Ortiz. B pos' Ions O mcommg 0 mel-S Tests tor Scholastic Achievement Roy Naiar William Naylor Lula Neavor Lilly Negrete Donald Nelson Glenn Nelson Ronald Neri Gregory Newcomer Joel Newman Sammie Nichols Penny Niclcell Carol Niemeyer Morlee Northrup Marviel Nosser Steve Nova Jim Noyes Denise Nunnally Daniel Obrien Charles Olsen Barbara Olson Hqrtencia Orclaz Julio Ortiz Lillian Ortiz Beverly Osborne Theresa Owen Annie Padilla Joseph Paez Dolores Palencia ,Q ,, 1 jg ' ' J 'y f ss I , 1 , 5 I A f, - ' . f '? wif' G wig, .,, , if T, . Q. ? .. K 1 , fu ,?f Q I . i- , f by . ' M E ' ,V , -V tv 5, ,A ,J h :V if ff . af 1 r W x' X' fx - Ai- I Q fi' V' lain ' 1 5553515 I 'ali' T' F? ' f ' ' , I ' a'eQ5 t 'ufa R 5,151 'I xx V Q ng, 1 ,f j' X Nifsi gzrglliay W l . if X li 2 C iitflii 1954515 .- 'L ffl ., - A 573-, 'ffffr ffl 1 '. . i Ji, ,V ' l -V ,wg ep QTZY cf - ., L V- ff f. I 2 ,!:' V- '63 .J , ' - , y. We A .JA flag: fl, - 3 Y ' W QQ L. fi, if . 5 . .3 N fi, , 5535? 2 ' -M ii if ,. ,HE 1' Compefenf Tyro Annual phofographer Ken Moron insfrucfs juniors in rhe arf of faking an infer- esiing piclure. Gregory, Peterson, Ramiriz, and .L K X , , ff 4 wr- er s . S :r ' vi K i 44 A 1 sr, Vigil f . - I' W. A . i r ,, Q, ' ' .I . V rs' W I , i , ' 1 1'---::::: i..,.., ,,,,, r. , ..,-',.... .. , J 551, J' ' 45 , i .P f ab 5 1 f. ,,. , , 1 if? - , 2 A V P ' gl A A V3 U Y XY . K,.., I f ix 4. .fe M Q fi x if rw' ' Z' H 4 Y 'ii C sl fm, r ,f Y Q, .r i... . -1 f uf Y . N -f 'f' 12' , , , , ,,, ,H I ' Ml' 1 I' W5 ' In , N if mu, , I xys' ., U f' 7 X ' Q ' ZW' 1 ' fe, fu.- ---- --lk .: Bons Paliksza David Paquin Sylvia Parnes George Parsons Tony Pawlowicz Larry Pearce Lance Pecchia Jose Pedroza Susana Pedroza Marsha Pena Ru+h Perce Linda Perkins Marrha Perry Nedra Person Darrell Peferson Mike PeH'if Diana Phillips Sandra Phillips S Charles Pickenpack Kaihy Pierce Shelia Pinchen Roberf Plasencia Mike PlunkeH Ronnie Ponder Diana Porfeous Sieve Porferfield Roxana Porfman Richard Posilefh wait tau .W-.C .. 'vs W Candidafes for Mayor, Darrell Pelerson, Jeri Sfauder, and Norris Gregory eye fhe Meyor's qavel wislfully while anficipafing fhe elecfion. Nor picfured is Ed Ramirez. A-uh l I 1 der Vie for Mayor's Office at SBHS Wanda PoHer Linda Poulas Gary Priefo Tom Pryzbyla Linda Puenfe Cifa Purvis Bill Pulnam George Pufnam Ernie Ramirez Richard Ramirez Rudy Ramirez Mary Helen Ramon James Rapinoe Anna Marie Razo Dale Reariclc Milre Recior Debbie Reed Jim Rees Herb Reese Ginger Regisfer David Reid Shirley Reifz Carole Reuss Charles Reyes Gary Reynolds Glenn Reynolds Hecfor Reynoso Keifh Rhodes y 7 5:3 M! 7' 'VE 7 U , 4' f R ' 1 'r re r ' f .l i T Q - , ' , -I 4 ,, , , , z J Am I 4-J ? , is :rf I, ,W V ,. ,Nz , -WX W..- tg , ' f W K, V K I J XV . , . ' 1 , i , ' an W R fi:-V .,,V ye., M Q req J 1' 7k 4 6 X S355 . f . - l. 5' f-Q., f -. .l Il f 'X-.. , , 4 , f, A f' lg H- Steve Langberg Brings Honor Being l 4-rm if ia I I V - I i 42. iq Y ' iimfslff-1, ' 31 of ' ji , '35 'Q , U ' - 1 A . so ' a, f. X X , ll .H .1 Y I 4? wg! 'S V 'Wy w -. . 1 Q ., 1 'P' I at .4 -wr, - r if 5 , R X W ix mi Y, V 1 Q x X, Q! , X Q , X- li i I - .4 - L. e s I ,E 5 , Q Nl 'U . -.a ' ' i . .7 XL.:.f 5 1 VV Xi' i. 1,4 ,T to f at I X 1 1 v 1 l 1 ' l r , 9 75 'f 9 , .ix R f R is ii-X K!! J im! ' - ,Q T.-'a If , ' -4 - l' -, l 'will Xia Sieve pauses for a rnomenf lo rnalc hisfory dale correcrly. 2l4 David Rice Janice Rich Rick Riclrerf John Rigby Slella Rios Virginia Roach Riia Roberson Marsha Roberfs Dennis Roberlson Efhel Robinson S'l'arr Robinson Rosemary Robleclo Brenda Rodlyn Dennis Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Juaniia Rodriguez Marian Rodriguez Marie Rodriguez Ralph Razo Rennie Rodriguez Roberr Rodriguez Peggy Rogers Darlene Rollins Alice Romero Sam Roundsborg Tom Rubio Pe+er Ruiz Laura Russell e sure he recall 5 ,J ,,s'i' Sf. I ! . 5 llilif Ben Trees, Commissioner of Academics, goes over ,51- mlnuie poiniers wiih feam capfain Sieve. Named Challenge Bowl Captain of 65 John Ryan Broolce Sabine Rubio Saledad Ernesfine Salas Anlonia Sanchez Chela Sanchez Daniel Sanchez Frank Sanchez Manuel Sanchez Richard Sanchez Roberi' Sanchez Rosa Sanchez Jim Sandahl Geraldine Sandoval Roberf Sandoval Lance Sandvik David Sancedio Joe Saucedo Tom Sawers Sheryle Scanlon Roberl' Schoull-z Charles Schulze Terri Schumacher Doro+hy ScoH' Vassie Sellas Nadine Session Fred Seven Bill Shane H l -Q Q ,- SRM 5 Q Z 1 ,Q-. KT V23 an M ,- '7 'S ef A wig, :Ii A J Q , b iz fl S au i ' li , I .. 47, 5. 1 - ' Q I S .. -l - ,A xi liqffxwv? i 1 ,i vi if 5 l l E23 , We Q A- , Q K, 1 gif' f Af' xi : Xl ' ' V l 7, , P Q ' Q 'fl if i N : mg, 3' v . X TW' V19 x, , , ' ji ' in ' f, li' Y is 1 . ' f S . f X x 'N X H 1 , , f al eady for anyfhing. , i. , .5-l,gv.':-.- 1,11n,. ,, ,Je 44, N195 E .eff X X l aciion Sieve wmces as one of +h s d p o5e q 1' 1 - I For Juniors '64-'65 Is No Exception, , i 1. Q lf, ,J X' 1 S i . W 7 M ' QLQ ii ' , 8 ff. S P i x f I wr! ia 'A ' I ,,.,, fl' A 1- xffifk, w H , 5' in 1 1 Pl- .f .aiixxi ki gi l 'A if . ?, ,., X f M f 3' .. N 1 ' ' vi .J ee . ref 1 ' if' Clif A'A A Lf ? Qiil 'J 9 il 2 V f ifrlg, gf K , 4. if X r x ,1- ,NN ii X f ic V y yo if 5 ' J T' Y , X PW! Q, n ' if T l ' I X i N . . , l XY Cheryl Sharp Barbara Shoulders Ru+h Shrader Tim Shuey Linda Sidders Lauralee Sikes John Silva Shirley Singleion Marcia Slafer Gail Smarf Arlene Smifh Debbie Smi'I'h Fred Smifh Jim Smifh Judge Smifh Paula Smifh Rickie Smifh Terry Smifh Wayne Smifh Shirley Snider Archie Soenz Leo Solo Daryl S+. Clair David S+. Clair Susan Sfarrfielcl Jeff Sfauder Ward Sfearns Craig Sfeblay Jim Sfedf Frank Sferba Rifa Sfevens Lorena Siillman Marlin Sfinson Marcia Si'ock+on Gary S+raif Ted Sfraffon Sandy S+uckey Lee Ann Sullivan Terry Sullivan Pa+ SuHon John Swiggum Roberi Swing Bonnie Sykes Deborah Tabb Mike Tabb Johnny Tamayo James Tanzy Samuel Tapper Royal Taylor Tr -Sr. Prom Is a Major Production Tj wife? aa .+ L Terri Taylor Viclci Taylor Frances Temple 'ia lrene.McLaughlin and Sfeve Porferfield make lasf-minufe alferafions fhevr affire for fhe Jr.-Sr. Prom. Dennis Thompson Elizabe+h Thompson Jannie Thompson Laura Thompson Penny Thompson Tim Timmerman Andrew Tindle Linda Tifus Loran Todd Rosa Torres Ron Torfa Margaref Tovar Carole Trammell Lorena Treas Roberi' Trirscheler Sharon Troy Teresa Truiillo Wanda Turman Daniel Vaca Yolanda Vallejo Lupi+a Valles Vickie Vallegas Roberf Vandre Ar'l'hur Vargas lmelda Vargas Roberf Vasquez Veronica Vasquedo Earl Templefon Lerner Templefon Terry Thafcher ,f i.. George Theios r- it ,- Linda Thomas 7 A Lg f I F Ada Thompson T wr QTTQ f A T 4' 1' 5: 'Z' ,x w ,ti V2 A 4,-6 R fs, . , x ' ' 1 . i ' 45 4' A .Joi 5 l il or , f ii A T J' ffl' - ,, L A -nn, ., Q fa 4- ' , H T77 4 '-V N' 6 ..,Y V 4 f ' 1 . LTV C: 113 ! 5, I 1.2 f Q vw -.A ,. T K Tr -L' 5 is CL W , - ' j y X 'SUV I ,xr M V Sgr I, If P Y V , , f .T a , , 1 I w wi f-iv ,f J' - ki v - Q9 ,L X as I . ,kj , TR A Q1-f -,vb ,... aww, 2 A QQ. 3' ,AN ,Z f wr .- : YV ,iv 'a'f.f1-' 1 :A mx W ! sw 'far f ' Q '- is 'fl in Z Za. 245' 'iv S-C? N r 'l' CD CD D M--i C E. 0 I-1 rn U2 CD H 'fl CD DJ U2 CD E U' CD I-: U: -'ID' f , fl - eg ' 1 WW C ' lgvdigwy 2 fl ' 5 7UmxL.f. 3 ri? c 3 cn rv rv Q-3 Q,.m 3 W 3 ni WK vi gg 3 2. 'V' -1w 444 CD cn 5'E5lScf4 0 'D 0' 0 -m 4 CD20 C c af 3 2 2 91143 : S' 2:2 0 uf 3 Ji H kl Row 2 Sand Wilcox John Ryan Carol Reuss Sieve Langberg Row I: Irene MCL.-Juqhlin. Robe-rf Larr, Esfher Goldsfein, m ac eman. Z y , . lv Marion Woodward, Sieve Knisely. Row 3: Carol Niemeyer, Jeff Sfauder. Kaflwy Bryan, Randy Ambriz, Candy Cohen, Phil McDonald. These sixfeen juniors represeniing The lop eighf girls and eiglwf boys of fheir class, lead fhe graduafing senior procession during Bgccaleu,-eafe and Ccmmencemenf. 2l8 of '65 Honor Guard at Graduation Richard Vogi' Donna Voughf Johnny Uribes Keifh Wadleigh Eddie Walker Parricia Walker Marylou Wallen Ray Waller James Walsh Carol Ward Donna Ward Riclzey Ward Monzella WaHs Bill WaHson Pairicia Webb Lloyd Weir Edward Welsh Howard Wesling Wiley Wes? Deanna While Denver Whiling Randy Whifloclr Sandra Whirman Michael Wilcox Sandy Wilcox Barbara Williams Delores Williams Penelope Williams Harold Willis Danny Willmarfh Jim Wilson Larry Wilson Norman Wilson Rusfy Wilson Shirley Wilson Mar Woodard Y Marian Woodward Jaclr Wollard Melvin Woolen Nan Wrighl James Wrisfen llleana Yanovich Sally YeH'er Gus Zaharopoulos Ellen Zapafa Tim Zieflow John Zuern Irma Zuniga Jaclr Zyphur if or 1. ml- is W-S ill, f V gg, S hy' ay H VJVAV , V e S Y yi f f J 1 T A Vrifx ' . ,, .f ' J a -'lin r if imma -for J ' 3 hi 'iM vw rm , s' .y ' K , - f 'Vr ' i as V J J if L 8 J ,- fl! 1. . 0 skiafeaxg,-f .1+:ffff ',f.f,-6 ' f ' Y r .1 1 if il' X A- 5 W e . l 3 1 i I i f 'w A E. , A W 1 1 i -, . ' , 2 i A ' f I 1 ,X X , 2 . N, y r J H , , ,X - 219 0 1 f z 1 'Grafx -.E fx? J fr ,PQ . , ff 'f 2 -, W, f,Q.-,f fi - ' -'r ,7 .I L . 4 ' , f . :. I 5 Q ' qawfg f- 'W 1 -4.,2:,: 3 ,, '. 'g l A 1 .I o of '- or rf i I A , ' 00 rx 5 ,fi 34, Q tif? I H f rw ,, ' I y Ly H 2 I, A -th ,fx R' vga A ' -pw V N v r .f ' ' ' 4 ' r I' V qi' Y s A, ikgxx Q Q? A Wx gd. 4: .1 !!i3'll,hxt, sf t 1, Q W l 1 5 is ' r x r 1 r l Q, 2 I . i V our , Y KW. w i, , V r.-f -3 MQ, p o is gy. .Wa .. ,. A 4 ' rr on fr 3 of' 4, 5 4 'xe:Yo'-8 --Z-Rf V11 rf' he Vx :WW C12 JA - Q1 . U 251 ld, , fr ,3 3, A , .1 1 J J ik r Y I 5 2,34 i A, QA if t I ! 7,5 f L ,,2f 'gt W L71 ll lk-M 'M Wit. f L -HLlno Sophomore Class, I927 f :very in Sophomore Officers, I956 fr, i , L A V -M ,. , 1 I 3 r . A2 gi , ,yr ,, - I A I Donna Van Osclel Wlorrisl Sophomore Baske+ball, I93l 2 Sophomore Officers' ,953 9 , X , I M, Q I V 4 lp A -1 I l883 I9I5 ' IYH, Sophomores number Ill 1 i930 O I9Z7, Sophomore Bonfire IVIB, Sophomore class adopfs No war orphans ' I9I9, Komadiahopanchuchow 1 I950 Sophomore O l939, Sophomore drama reorganized ' 1943, CBL sophomore foofball champions I953. Barbara Grimes, Sophomore Prince .. ,,. A' f:e f'4ff+ , fl 9 A I 'V , ' If fem? , I X1 4 Mf , 7, ,bv f , f, ', of ' ' fl M, ! f. .. ,, w M in J ' MI! 4 A .1 ww yy iw ' f in ' Af wif if wing , W 1 2 1 K I ff f Ulf 1 l wwf' r W ' v--aa, ' W Y X' Co-ed Dancing in P.E., l960 ,ff -Q... Sophomores, ll 96I 1 757' 3 f 4 Sophomore Beanies, I965 I l I955 l960 I963 I 4 HBO, Mary Marchioli, Sophomore Darling I ' l9L4, Scokie Qulroz, Sophom 5 I955, Joan Finch, Sophomore Princess ' 1962. M-NY I-Udll. 50Pl10m0 0 Difliflfl v l957, Diane Rush Sophomore Darling -- I755, Sophomores hold firsf dance in new Gym . ' l757, Sophomore: sponsor car smash -V H55, Hall of Fame launched ' l76l, Joy Cook, Sophomore D A - l956, Joan Savage, Sophomore Darling W I963, Judie Ellis. Sophomore Darling arling 965 ore Darling l965, Vale Whifehou Scphomn Darling -' msg cal. C Track 1 champion: Sophomore Class Eleots Gehler, Gong gixxsxvxl ml mvb Q 5 Zrzves -' - ...af- I '-,TT ' 'I'. S phomore Class officers, elecled in early Oclober, coordinafe The class' aclivilies and proiecls. Leif 'ro righl, 'Ihey are Bill Oehler, presidenlg Judy I D 'd G g ' p 'd I lp' I d ' G iOrlon social chairman OS, SECFE BFYI BVI on , VICE' FSS! en Q HO IC UFS IS EFI' From +he day of sophomore -orienlafion fhe members of +he sophomore class have begun an ac+ive and successful lhree year lerm. Under 'Ihe guidance and leadership of presidenl Bill Oehler and class sponsors, 'rhe sophomores have begun fo build a sfrong sense of unily among 'rhe class. Following an old +radi+ion, .a candy cane sale, sponsored by lhe class proved +0 be a success and puf 'rhe sophomores in a good financial posi- lion. The money raised provided I'he funds for 'rhe successful soclc hope held in March, anolher feafher in The cap of +he class. All was noi' fun and success 'For fhe class. Ad- jusfing 'ro a new rouline of sludies and ac+ivi'l'ies meanl' endless queslions and visils wilh counse- Iors, Mrs. Barbara Neal and Mr. Gerald Ehlers. The class was well represen+ed by Valerie Whifehouse, who reigned al' +he I965 Baslcelball Homecoming. Ofher girls who compefed for The +i+Ie included Slephanie Anlon, Jeanne Dilceman, Linda Johnson, Lore+'ra Nesbill, and Margarel Tanner. Class officers, Dave Gong, vice-president Judy Groos, secrelaryg and Gerri Orion, social chairman, capably assisfed Bill Oehler in o+her proiecls such as heading lhe prom clean-up. The cl-ass of '67 definilely began SBHS wifh an oufslanding year. Nexf year as iuniors lhey will have 'rhe advanfage of sfrong uni+y and a 'firm foundafion. Groos and Orton in Class Election Tom Abrams Arihur Acebedo Della Acosla George Adame Fred Adams Roberl Adkins Jo Ann Aquilar Jo Alexander Eileen Allen Henry Almarel Manuel Alvarez Maria Alvarez Slella Alvarado Barry Anderson Dennis Anderson Evelyn Anderson Tim Andrew Tommy Anthony Dolly Anlillon Stephanie Anlon Eslher Aragon Luis Arciniega Chrisline Arias Danny Armendariz David Armenla Cafhleen Armsfronq Ehiseo Arriela lrma Arriola Jess Arriola Mike Ash Bob Ashmove Rosle Avila Georgia Auramidis Charles Baca Sorena Baggs Debbie Bail Danny Bailey Suzi Baker Jim Balders Richard Balleios Florance Banales Gary Bancroff Jeff Barker Carolyn Barnes Ken Bariley Kalhy Baslley Sieve Bales Tom Bean Ray Beiarano Annefle Bell Jeff Berqslrand Armando Bermudez Rodney Beverly Mike Bicondova Chriss Bieversfein Deborah Bills Marilyn Birmingham Cathy Blaskowski Danny Bloomer Daphne Bluford Bonila Boalner Alberf Bocaneqra Rise Bogney Martha Boiorquez Mildred Bolden Allen Bone Paul Bonner Richard Bolello Carole Bourne John Bowers Larry Bowie Marlin Boyd Howard Boylin Sally Bracken Ehrlene Branske Winfred Breland Cheryl Brewer Roberla Bricker Gloria Briddell Don Brimmer Marlena Brokaw Charles Brooks Ron Brooks Ray Broomall Joyce Broussard David Brown Larry Brown Mike Brown Olivia Brown ,gf I , V A ...F , :rf ir ' 'aii Ai ,.- 2 y P ,, Y A L X 'YQ' K, 5, V 1 er ' ' B 3 X ' ,,,i' , i ' 6 ' , :Him I 1 Q, ii N r ,L 4 I 4 , , ef. 3, 5, 2 211 3- I e- L. V V I 1 tr' X xx : . f av! 5. M f 1 for My B, I N Q i V ' 4 -,. we , S' : , - -4 Q V ,X 7 , I f rr-'jf -L ,Z in p orla A,-.ni , gs in li , i - :,.I vis, -1-:J lem .. ofi i, 'i i , Affrf' Z' , -.1 l l l ,fl K 2 f - s f ' f':' ' yyyyy B y l ' rWfl'7mP'5 ' -M, ' fa 21 ' sr A el ' ' 'M m ' ve - :,,1 , r..' af . if - 1 M . ,, V A - -, be ff? ' for if . M rl' Q 'A 'Q' M , .,.. X. .,,. -W A ,I l V izigy iyky V , M r ,i f ' ', if . , s B, 1 A A T , K ,. A ,Z 12.7. 1 AZ 'li' l . i l X I A -'MWA were B r l A A l A k we ,y yyyyyyf is ye n , N., W r 1 A, 1. pm? L 'A f wr . f 'W fi' 17 . Q If I A f I i K , ' M .emi .s. Gigi A 2 'Q '71 Q, .i A ..- .. - .f if 1 7- - 5 i i Q txt.-v, - 5- x I f ,f K f , gvj ' af-Q R, ,ll ' -5 1 f' X X I X I- yy A . ,s S B 3 ,- if l , s ' 3 - Q ' :gf l of 1 -L 1' TT 5 ' ' V 1111.255 Q , 'Q' L. 1 M 4 orri fz - 2 Q A l 51'-4 I A, 4 3- Ji XX B ii' ' 223 ASB Victory Dances Rate Near the Agia - 1235 W M f s- r 'A 4 ,.e k i k, f I 1 Exif ' Wy A' ,nv an Peggy Brown Roberf Brown Terril Brown Garry Buell Kevin Bulger Harvey Brice Sharon Burgess Casey Burke Mary Burke Ted Burns Geneva Cage Mike Cain Belly Caldwell Elaine Calloway Amos Campbell Mary Campbell James Campos Jess Campos Cardinal Cify sophomores find SBHS exlra-curricular where the jerk and +he swim lake firsl' places ln i 5 Z ' 1' . al l S. . , W f, i . I . .-. 4 Z MP 4 ,. ' l fgf, .Wh for 1 4 . or X ,N 4 23: , ,f 1 9 in J L. if W, A , f J as I , ij x i ' ' I hi N A23 W '7 'f fi l fr? , e ' ,, f , f' ' 11 I 'IL - K 1 4. , ,,.,' 1 X,f.yl I 3 I W I 5 X w ' Mike Carlwell 1 W ' .sim Cagesd . -1 7' A , onica ar ina: 1 ' Q. ' 0 - ' ti Brenda Careulhers ' V T 'fu , 5, Bob Carllon 'Y' . ff' har -C f nv rf f ,. 'E , r, r f J elrr is Y 1 y f l ',, . 1. aw.-,gw ,. f2'1 f'L- 'V+ '..f'C.if,.1iQ ' 'X ' fa , I l J ' Bill Carr Juanifa Carranu 3- Gloria Carrillo . ws' ' Victor Carrilo :fr K, Larry Carfer .1 1 XA N Hnda Cgrfer - arvin arfer , 5 Olivia Carler 1- f- 3 Joe Casas 'ffl 1 hp 11 william canine: a , fg' -C 1 t my V4 tl l X ' 1 r i K V.. g, ' I t 1 . a r l W - ,,,-,,.M ..., a, X ' i ' Michael Casson 7 Ted Caslro , i NJ Gary Chackfield 1 v- ' r - Julian Ceballos 1, . 5- I Edward Chairel l z- Uma, -am W are S A Gloria Chacon N V' .liolgnrg Chandler ' - ,A 0 handler A' l g, 'sv Mary Chasco ff vxo 7 'SLK j David Chasman lx lv i' K ,Q l ' - ' ' A ' l 3 'Ti Ari Chavez A Q . Q F ' Jesl:vscChave1 ' - F5 G' , Bo hesney l ' il L. David child f-' Y ' tif ' ,A Cb Carla Childers gf 4 ya cf, Pam Childers ihaglesl Qapperfon F 2- ic ae layvon 'A L. garbaeawgleaaver :Q Y. om r or 'lb vu., l lass J ' Q F ' 5' - 713 ' X V 4 Russell Cloud Y ' ' -7 Barbara Cloyd - I ,. ' . , ie 'f 3- F ' 3 Lenora Coales 'Q ' -' -, ' , -A I Linda Cocchia ' fn il, ' -r .1 Harvey Cohen - s V ' '- - f , f t V. 4 X ' in 4 X X xX V - I . K Vat- KR, 3 A ' ' X1 'fi A ' :iff X x Top on Sophomore List ot Activities Jett Cohen Retia Cohen Dusty Coker Dennis Cooking Walter Cole George Coleman Pearl Coleman Earl Colqrove Linda Collier Jean Collins Alfred Compton Susan Contreras Sam Cooke Janet Cooley Earl Cornell Peggy Corrigan Linda Cosper Pam Cowan 'K - r f I 6 -r 1 l f Q Y f an ' t it f . hx V. ,V R. 4 nf M, . , 13,545 1 t 1 5 .1 . seg I 5 . S activities fun and trolicsome, especially school dances popularity. lv gl ,tm .xx , ,Q I Q H 1 t ,.g. '- 4'5 qt .., 5 A , ff jf ze sz J, X X uv E .,,. 4 .31 ,Yi .cc yy P 1 QQ Q , ,, f' '55, SM '1- CDL' 'X Je, f 31 i 4 7-:A D ,NW N. 1 , 4' A ' N app 0 , 7 c 3' li 4 -54 . - 'sf'-4' N' J sofa 1 D xltv' X Walter Cowell N , U Susan Cravens ai- N li. E 1 Sylvester Crew 4 if vt T541 .ff ., i .1 Jackie Cross Lf. ,. 1 as lg, fi Lattie Crumb - 'ff' r Qc- .5- Q. tk -f flsxf V , fs 4 5, 2 , . . f X 4 tl L: r 5 l i f John Crumpler g f , Antonia Cruz ' 43 M e ' ' law Victcar Cruz ' 5 T, ' Z., .VT-' ffl 5, Leiq Dahl .,, - . ' C' Lynda Dahlseid K if 'B 'W' ' ' I 'A ,f pl Q . 5 r j . f . A-,f l l ' so af A l David Damron ' Barbara Davis Q, , ' John Davis ' ' 1, .. .1 ta ,3 nv- 'Cv- L 43 Maureen Davis O, '- ' W ,. g Q Sam Davis I ' --- ' E. If l ll! gh M it xt X N t - l 5 VX l t r ff 1 L , David Davenport 'A . , Eludy Davnais A L ' v K ... A l ' ,:' , l his - mma Dees '-W' A , , he 'F Randy Deewester ' --f Wg, 7 5 ' s l V 'Y' Patrick Deihm C 'L ' :,-5' ' , waste A . - I, N X . 5. f 1 r I A :M,f,M, W gt Nancy DeMaio I Carol Deitrich AW 3, ,- John Dennis , 3' 4 Robert 'Desmarais ' :J i l V Patrick Dewart 'r I W' y ' 'M 2 fy 0 ' I 3 W as l 'U - ul f' ion. ' f 5 2 not iii -.. 1 I 9,37 Donna DeYoe ' q Rynda DeYonker ,,., ' mv ,Q f ' Eaviel Eickerson gs , . - , at Die I 4 r T, ,.- ,' my ,.i 'f U A Bruce Diel , ' F L' X Q A . 4 '15 7 4, 1 f , , -are ,Q f M f' ' 15 , 3 Donna Degioia U Jeannie Dikeman f m ' ' , if . Leonard Dillon e , . ' A 4- 4 ' ' Faun Dix ' Q L I :NM vw Rosland Dixon 1 - .1 7 ' . 'U N., ., M 7 ' 3 X, , i AVBNN M!! ' L , 5 ' , ffl , ' ff V Carol Dodson ' n , if Jim Dodson ,,. Q. .4-' -, 1 . I Edward Doolittle any f L 1? 'Y 6 glfrsld Dorado . J . 'Qi , r 5, - 1 1 at een Dougan tl r' 1-li X 1 lelff-. . ' A f f yew, I 4. V . , ,fl 2 .. J Feist Xi I .X , fl . . W ' or x ' I I . 0 juni x c I M4 bk' l v 4 rw, , ff 41+ ,.,,.,.- Momenls of anxiely for ,,..,-v- I .4-- 5, .4 ir- - 5: 7 v i 2 ul 1 3454 Val are relieved when Bill Oehlar congralulafes her as l965 Sophomore Darling. Valerie Whitehouse Chosen Sophomore .3 ,H ' V 'I s ' I Qw. A-IQ A ,K - X 'rs Q-A , W 'A , Cf , X A r X r F ,, ' ' F li , y F 4 i i' ,V l ' gl X wr Ai' ,ilfiiibxi N' i X E l'll'W li- ll I X , . Q it S L, iff' Q 1. V L, -- Q ., W 1- 1, f Vx 'J . fi pi ZX v --A I J ,J ,. I ,J ai ,J N Q 1:1 xl I fi Y -T-j 5 u 34 1 ,Q : W.:-K ' W J ,yi , ,,,, x i ' , r .. , X -J rm. W 1 as pf' ' ig, 4 V,,, ,, I . V, Q? f l , if A 2, nn , Q ..,, Y ,-., ' sf L, -f H , et E, J - a f' , , fy, '- - - - ia -'. L.. , as , I my X ,v ev , my ,f, Q e :J i - if -E9 rv v 'x A' V1 A L if 1 r ii , MAH X I all X i 5 .1- l.. vs , Y -.1 David Douglass Arthur Dubos Mark Dudenhoeffer Elizabeth Ducan Terry Duncanson Jim Dysar? Palrick Eakin Diane Ebel Andrea Echols Shanli Edmonds John Elkin Sieve Ellis Roberf Elslon James Enciso Terri Enerson Stan England Jera Epps Valerie Erdmann Danny Espar1.e Maria Esfrada James Fair David Fairfield James Falduio Mary Fedenisn Mary Filippine Jane! Finchum Janis Findlay Geri Finks Juanifa File Melinda Fihgerald Joe Flores Mike Flores Marlha Flores Orlando Flores Shiela Flowers Helly Flunker Pal Fcrd Sieve Fork Sfeve Franklin Horace Frazier Carl Frech Richard Freeman Mary Fries Gary Fry Eddie Fuchs Leona Furaie Sl1irlEY Fuller Sheila Fuller Bonnie Fulton Jim Gabriel Richard Gabriel LGVVY Gable ...4 -I 54 i 9 G1 M3 if ' Y Those lense momenls before lhe halflime announcemenl' of Sophomore Darling were a Jeanne Dilceman, Valerie Whilehouse, Sfephanie Anlon, and Linda Johnson. Darling for Basketball Dave Gaffney John Gallardo Richard Galuan Gerald Garces Damian Garcia Dennis Garcia Heclor Garcia Jimmy Garcia Johnny Garcia Sharon Garrell' David Garrily Penny Garlner Maria Garza Carol Gaslon Barry Galcomb Trudy Gaughan Linda Genlry Lynda Gerber John Giannini Janis Gibson Norman Giebeler Bob Gieniec Judifh Gidding Karen Giffin James Gilbreafh Karen Killand Bob Gilmore Gale Gilslrap Mike Gimble Margie Ginfher Deniece Gipson Cyndie Gladden Bob Godfrey David Gong Benilo Gonzales Elaris Gonzales Grace Gonzales Lorraine Gonzales Maureen Gonzales Peler Gonzales Ray Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Mary Gonzales Beverly Gooden Annelfe Goodman Barbara Goolsby Cathy Grady Vicki Graham Irma Granado Solorro Granados Kalhy Granalh Doug Grayson , 'S ,f :if G ,X 2 ft' I B I xal Nfkmiik i II bul unbearable for finalislrs Homecoming fi' ' X J J , -P ' , K fi V v- f-1,Y N erm. ,- .-:...r..hae fs., . X 77? . . ' V, - Q 5? . I fs , ffm. V ' , ,M , IP 'Ti 1 Q 21.1 fav' 69,33 wi K ., u r , W 1 11 M o J fl ra il 'HW X 1 M J l 4 'H me-M '--- ' M 9 x f' xaieiiaw 5,..1. A M J , gf, er 3 A as el ef - J-a - -' I ii Qf' Cf - La f f ' - i'Y T2 tr ' -af , wig' '57 :G ,W , :Q X4 im M, , A iz 3 K .. Pin r.,o JQLW! mfa.,,2 M J , ' ' za' I .If A M s Q '- - ' A V - . '11 -:J 3 N '- - ff' fa' 44-L 4 o f,,q .' f-f 4 .ie 'A f V , V V ff ,JW ,.. ,,.. V ,T ,, -3 ' z 1- Mui ' rf, ' f ' Wi f 1 ' - 'A -1 - ' , W - . ,V - , , -2' e Skt 2 sfmwsw ffa my fi' .22 P. , . 4' 1 J . L 32 L A 'C' , fx J J:-. - Q V, , 'nl K, f Q , . , 'E ' aa.. ,M , , f -- J: S 41 'R . , X',.- . 4 ' Q A. I : U --4 -L 1 -' v-X V ,-'lf 3-5- ' ' .s . , 'H jf. gf v yi V 1 A V -' , s gr G - , -I 227 Bill Oehler, Tom Spratt, and George Coleman discover much about the history of Carol City in old Tyro Annuals, George Coleman, Bil Oehler, and Tom P' l , M W 4. 'i ..- 4- -- V' XX t rsl Q K Q, N 'T-' 2 Y C Q X 9 ---4. . r 1 uv I TF! 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' I 4 Us ll Nl xl M ,Q na .- -.1 X Nathan Green Ronald Greene Vickie Green Durlene Greenwork Dave Greeg Carla Gregory Dorothy Griffin Amber Grisham Judy Groos Robert Grosvenor John Guaiardo Teresa Guarneros Adam Guebatfa Rosito Guerrero Augustion Guillen Cathy Guillen Juantia Gutierrez Ray Gutierrez Glorine Guzman Karen Haas Steve Hadden Gary Hafer Linda Haleve Ricky Hall Laura Halverson Mike Hammond Russell Hampton Lynn H'arden Jackie Hardy Richard Harmin Brenda Harris Candy Harris Cynthia Harris Terry Hart Maureen Harte Rodney Hartgrove Jerridene Hastings Leon Hastings Linda Hastings Wayne Hawkins Tom Heasley Nancy Heath Deena Hebler Gary Henry Rosemary Henry Chuck Henson Jeanne Herberger Aldoph Hernandez Fred Hernandez Louis Hernandez Paul Hernandez Richard Hernandez Ruth Hernandez Sieve Hernandez Beverly Herdon Dave Herron Tom Hicks Cora Hidalgo Frank Hild Charlesselfa Hill Cathy Hill Cynthia Hilfon Susan Hilton Jerry Hinoiosa Don Hippensliel Jo Hodges Kalhy Hodges Lela Hodges Hoepfner Sieve David Hoffmann Linda Holcomb ' Vicfor ,,v.1vs, va, Lf, ' A- , ' fr:- X a . X 1 57 i'. ,,: .M , , 'Q uv-f Q. It 50 N Holloway K Gloria Hames 3,.,fw Linda Holmes ' William Hong Horn Houchens Linda Linda Dawn Houghfon Terry Hudson Lyle Huffman Kalhie Hull ,f we V f .., - ,, 1 ' ,' ,1:. V1 ,f-f ,ace 5 W If W E' Q fy 'f-if i 1 Joanie Hund Bill Hunf Willy Hunl Slephen Hurf Jean Huichinson Pam lmbriani Joyce Ingram Mike lndriei Bonila Irby .W X ee, 4 S ratt V Orrin Israel DeForest Jackson Donald Jackson Emargeline Jackson Norman Jackson Michael Jamerson Charles James Greg Jeffries Richard Jeffries Allan Jero Higinio Jimenez Bill Johnson Delores Johnson Doug Johnson Ed Johnson Harold Johnson Jennie Johnson A, rc W' f ,. , . , , N . :- rx ' Q' we -5-WE .ci , fi ,ez ., 5 ,ff f ffl ' le- l ef- 6. Zilla, l Y ' 54 A 5, 3 , 1 S W ,J -.ix lx SX r s., 4, e. .,.. X 71 Q, , ,,.- l 'M A Qi X 'Je A- ' may ,pgs 3 4 T- -1 V, 315' H Q . X xnsww 79 4, . bl 1 iv L X, ne .. A, ...i. , , , z 4 W- , Q3 4 L .-155' -- 'Y' W' v ss 55- . A C . of - ... ,,, K , zfkyz l l l . A l so ' f H ,, ,Q 'H we 1, R A 'Q' x l l M' X il I 1 9045: Q X X , X qgww f An A X - 1 Q ,W , of l l if . gi? 3' wan g V Q' 1 ie for Sophomore President 'Gr' 5, Yak 1 fm, A,-Q ,A W i 5 x Larry Johnson Lee Johnson Linda Johnson Mike Johnson Ricky Johnson Terry Johnson Willie Johnson Barabara Jones Charles Jones Gordon Jones Lavoyne Jones Marvin Jones Ralph Jones Shirley Jones Carolyn Jordon Delberf Juarez Barbara Judd Reginald Julian Theresa Kampman Terrilynne Kanagy Larry Keller Liz Keller Glen Kindrick Monica Kevorkian Sidney King Terry Kinlo Dennis Kirby , .Aw xo, . a fe! a r U.- i if 1 Ju -..-, l -af , X A -54' 'V as f f 'fi 'i . Q Vg x H, Q . .af 4, 4 . 'vi l A A' waxy ru r x, 4,5 3 . 3 , ' f Q sf 5 zf f , . 'ci' 3 l ,H l , 'V X 4 an J. yr,rf: 3 A . .Qs J ,J , an ww. F , nf ll x 2. . ' 7 f .el fn ,,i F? il 23 , .so , f' X2 K J ,A , in 45? 7 R S Q ' ar f lx f f , ... if VW 1 A.. , ,A Z LA f l 1 f X if 1 53 I-4 ,s- .,,'. ' -, ., ' ' gg, K, , L 4,1 ' ' ,fl 4 X ee- ,-'Z '-. ,' A., f-.-. -A' 1 I . ' if si yhyyy J - l , Q 229 W f ' I ,V ' 4 N , 1 Sophs Quickly Fall into Cardinal K, it - --1-anna-' ,egg The morning begins wiil1 llwe usual masses congregaling in flue llalls, messed up lockers, and finally lwilling the books. 230 Ig - .5 .aa -l 'F 'N' 'Q f f v' ,:. X , n qi. i 6 N22 - , ,T if ' 25' . . wi ' .x . , i xo. A- . Q f ,,s ' 4- . L., i X xx wi is-V 'T' 'iff e L Lil' - K xi- . , . Y l v Nl afar' A K Ni xy, ' s.. i -vi ' f . .. ,Y T. -aa 3 .,, x ,Vi , K 1 ,A w Q X 1'-' -'f 4 - S . L se i f :rl K Z1 S L' 2 l ,tl ,Q :,L gnu R , N A . 1011.53.- v, ' . 5: 'Q , l - Q 'h V ' .' I at 1- J 'Far r B, .- x ' Y' , N K A ,V . X., , 4 . T., ,. ,, F 1 5, 'rv 1 , N. . y L , .fr 'K ., 'Q ' , , ,. L L' ' 3 , fa- f 'fl , w , tr i-ax, V L X V X ,f as fix X - - 0 f 9 A, l' L I ll ' ' 1' i at . A y y .. N X L L -Q., - Wh-rx! N M' 'Q' Za 1 r fury. rl M , bf .'s,,. ova 1- 'gn L K ' ' -- iv' , ' ,, 1 l 'Q' ! A if 1 A 6,5-bi. 41-- X - ' , 'f .., ' '-'55 aa - ' N f is-afiiw'-H Ronny Kirkbride Alvin Klassen Dick Koch Sally Kochendorfer Don Kofford Danid Koon Andrea Drueger David Kuhn Beffy Kwock Howard Kwock Yucaipa Kwock Sonia Lada William Laffoon Larry Lake Andy Lampenfeld Mike Land Linda Lane Larry Laughion Helen Lavin Donna Lawson Howard Lawson Ron Lawson Terry Lay Bill Ledford Magdalena Lemus Adam Leon Patrick Leon Sylvia Lwon Jeanie Lepper Larry Lepper Sandy Lewis Tom Lewis Pahy Leyerly Chris Liebe Duke Lilly Marlha Limonns Raymond Lincoln Barbara Lindberg Suzanne Linden Alan Lindgren City's Daily Routine of Activitie William Lindsay Sleve Lipscombe Tim Littlefield Joel Lloyd Jerry Loehr Beverly Lohr Bill Long Nancy Long Lance Loomis Cecelia Lopez Joe Lopez Lourdes Lopez Ruben Lopez Jeffery Loss Sue Lovelace Bealrice Lowe Shirley Lucas Helen Luce Freddy Lucero Minnie Luckeff Mike Luian Kerry Lundy Carole Lupo Sid Luxford Jennifer Lyon Adoffo Macias Connie Macias Noreem MacKenzie Macon Samuel Dave Maculsay Barbara Magnus Gary Mafors Connie Mann Juan Manuel Charles Mares Georgia Maroulsos Jesse Marquez Oscar Marrufo Carrie Marshall Linda Marshall sl ,U J i s ff .ws ws: , 'Q 4 1 xi 0 ' , , 1 i X l 6 'x ' ,iv VM.. h W, , A M ' r Y' .,E3',:, K Z-V 3-1 ' 9 41.-.Q . by V , . ex. f S ' it x N ' ,ff -. X' x L ' a l Q' Hifi X fm. 'x ' z, - ,i , -fi V g lg ' l ' Q I' ' ii 2 Q mtl I' ' G 5 V, 4, P r ,Q .. , L s -N Ve 2 Q, f le ff on Q K 3 we e I s A , K L Xe 4 , Wx f,'lQff he rf, ' H l. xi , .V Ab l me J J g ,af- l 7, A ' . w l ,tg 4 , , j ,I e fe 'W' y 3 1 ' P fi Q , J - 4 A ,, , , 3 no is 5 l 45? ,NQ c L .LK if .ef e Daydreaming, fhe 3:05 bell MW' ' 'f ,123 L J. i ...nu- ' ' ex ,fx resulling in chats wiih Mr. Glass are pu? aside when rings and lhe rush for 'the bus begins. 23l nf 2 , ' l ,, , i t Q , l E V . iff? i el , , H I ix , ' ' -5 ., -'Avia ' if-. .H-1' , ' V Z, r ., 11 gg S? 1: ' 64 1- ,' ,- . 'BQ 'E , Kathy Granath and Bonita lrby display the fascinating fashions from Jeanette's Junior Shop at the Girls' League ice Cream Social in early September Kathy and Bonita Perform as Jeanette s 232 cl' Tx NR 'TH' Q 0 L iq, ,- -vi e., f 5- Q M f ,f', N L 4 X 5 i A 'X ii 1 X ,M ,mf 4 K i A ,f , . C if Q. , 4 it 5 an by . 1 J gl U , 'M Q '31 V i -I ,4 A rx. , ly g, S, S, , X QM' B l -XM I It l fir- it x ,, . at ei - ' E. if ' 1 T, N . xv 1 A 'K ,..t fe ea ii 34 L 'xr' he-it X ia 'L l C A 1 xf x X Xl w X Anthony Martin Polly Martin Tommie Martin Violet Martin Charles Martinez Joe Martinez Kathy Martinez Ruben Martinez Steven Martinez Yolanda Martinez Janis Mashburn Duane Mason Cathy Mast Teresa Mathews Ella Matthews Martha Matus Dave Maurice Judy Maxwell Morrell Maxwell Sue Mayer Bill McCain John McCalmon Pat McCann Mary McCarrolI Kathy McCormick Bonnie McCoy Harold McCoy Charon McCrory Jean McDonell Raoul McDuH Marilyn McFarland Cordelia McGee Kathy McGee Dealine Mciienney Joann McKinney Mitchell McKinney Kim McLaughlin Doug McMaster: Rebecca McPhail Charles McNeal Sandra McPherson Pat McQuatters Tom McVeitty Lennilu Mee Gidget Meers Jan Mercer Larry Mercer Bruce Melelak Jimmy Metzger Leach Michall Mike Michel Susan Miglore Barbara Miller Ken Miller Sandra Miller Sharon Miller Nancy Mincheff Cheryl Minlz Charles Miranda Pamela Mole? Alberl Monguia Garry Monroe John Montana Peggy Monlgomery Roberf Monfgomery Charles Moore Harold Moore LeRoy Moore Danny Morales Sieve Morales Mike Moran Carolyn Norris Teddie Morris Jerri Morrison David Morrow Chrislin Morlhland Dan Moseley Sylvia Mosqueda Louis Mofon Ken Mower Chrisline Mowsew Carol Moyer Gil Munoz Larry Munsee Donald Munz Claudia Murphy Ray Muspove Veda MyaH Fred Nagelschmidl Lamont Nash ., W s ef 1. Nw L' an us- f el., L ae f A e Y. , fig 1 0' l 4 , gl .L ' .- ,,7..l wg' 4 1 r , 1 E fc 1 xox i7 3, if if: A ffx ,J , , .. A . is , Hg, Q ul- ke 1 . f , ., ,M l 5 1 ,f e ,Wf f is al ,M A ll .Q Ze W pw f Q, 1 'fi 2 1 f, ff 4 r 4 4 , ., mf Q 5, 1 ' f , f , I G, . F4 Qfxikc Q ffvili' r Q r S' H- r if. I f s 3' 2-45 , so A M 71 f , , W V . Q. .5 -rw ' M, .',fw'1 mutziie-l SV S - f Ice Models at Annual Gloria Navor Dolly Nece Carlos Negrele Allen- Neiman George Nellans Dianna Nelson Pam Nelson Pafricia Nelson Lee Nemnich Abel Neir Lorella Nesbilf Anna Marie Nevares Don Neverez Danielle Newby Pam Newkirk Jean Newman Karen Newlon Jan Nolen Diane Norrie Kafhleen Novak Sherrie Nue Gary Oales Herman Odam Diana O'Donnell Bill Oehler Larry Ohler Edward Oliver Suzie Olson Reagan Ondler Inez Orlega Lorraine Orlega Alberl' Orliz Geri Orion Julie Osborn Mark Osloich Sue Olsen Charles Owens Palfi Owens David Padilla Delores Padilla Gloria Padilla Alfred Palazzo. Delilah Palencla Harlan Pankau Nikki Palrish l Y fi -ve , ,W 4 ,, X if' ez .,r 7 r V W 2.5 3 K wr X x If .5 ' is ceq 64 2:4 Cl -ee i' 4' A Lf r lg. 'T ., , 1 ,A A l 9 ii, AN i 4 3 I .rv ' l l alfa i D, . ...,,. ,J-,M ,UL K' figs f . i gl A A f i X lv? y A 4 , WEE ' ll A , ,, ,1 lm K'- ne , 1. .L ..,, 1 . n 1 'ii' ul. i ream Social -gf, 9. Gigi? 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Mrs. Katherine Liner and Mr. Duston Stafford, sophomore sponsors, check list before issuing candy canes to vice-president, Dave Gong. 234 Darcy Parks Ernie Pacillas Joyce Patchan Dorthy Patton Norma Rearson Chris Peavie Elaine Penington Norman Pensky Ron Percival Diana Perea Oscar Perrier George Perry Stan Persinger Fred Person Judi Pezalla Artis Phillips Dennis Phillips Greg Pickens Robert Pickrum Brenda Pierce Tim Pine Bill Pitari Patti Pierrou Sherrie Pollack Jean Pollinger Eugene Ponce Richard Ponce Michel Ponder John Popadak Steve Popely Suzanne Portello Steve Portias Jim Potepan Paula Powell Sherry Powell Eddie Priest Chris Prescott Janet Press Roger Press Harley Price Craig Prince Robert Priskell Gregory Pruitt Bob Pryor Eloise Puente Tersa Quezado Susie Ouiel Ted Radich Fernando Ramirez Frank Ramirez Gloria Rarnirer Robert Ramirez Roger Ramirez Tim Ramirez Judi Ramsey Riley Ramsey Cecilio Range! Bob Rapinoe Tom Ratlitt Terry Ratzlatt ed by Some, Dreacfled by Gthers Wow! l don'l' b Monica Rea Gary Redinger Sharyn Redinger Roberl Reed Mary Reeder Judy Reese Tom Reese John Reganold Linda Reid Lorna Reid Dona Reissig Eric Relph Tom Reminqfon Bill Reynolds Cheri Reynolds Phyllis Reynolds Tom Reynolds John Reynoso Ronald Rice Geneva Richardson Gladys Richardson Janie Ridley Richard Rios RoseMarie Rios Errnalinda Rivas Sheron Roberl Helen Robinson Irvin Robinson Jim Robinson John Robinson John Robinson Loyd Robinson Denver Robison David Rochia Roberf Roddick Lanelie Rodlyn Danny Rodriquez David Rodriquez Margarel Rodriquez Terry Rogers Manuel Roias Eslher Romero Nancie Rose Pa? Roseberry Dennis Rowe me .,,i 5 i fn W. xji- 3 we elieve ii. I'Il never gel' in 'lhe house. Quick, somebody pinch me. He lold me l was gefling a B. f vv-. ,, ,f 66555 Q -V :i , X7 'f Yi I 1.1 M .- A f, ' A- , Q 1 'Q' ' L4 if 2 az , 'L 1 2 . K' 5 J of . 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'.1 , Kalhy Roy Dolores Rubio Mauricio Rubio Nickle Ruqgiere Lupe Rui1 Ramon Ruiz Mac Rumbles Cynthia Russell Diana Rulherlord Charles Daqe Paula Salazar Ramona Salzameda Angel Samaro Dudley Sanders Eddie Sanders Jeanelle Sapp Gerald Saunders Sleve Saunders Roberl Sawyer Sandie Schagel Carol Schnur Kevin Schuberl Linda Schuld Fred Schupback Harry Schwarle Brenda Seals Jan Sears Linda Seccombe Roy Seummerville Leo Seyller James Shaney Alan Sharp Bob Shaver Robbin Shellon Frenzied Teachers and Skeptical Bus as X . 2- ,, 1 L G V 4 - 6 ,Mi Q, ffl Q ff- I 'cr' 5-in 1 I L '55, l , f i ' 1 ' i I xx ii ,, 4, 2. 1 . Q 1 ,tyy .Q Lvl 5, it 4,4 5 ,gisifgbf A y - A . , we -'l ,,,,, S ' S a , ef 3, ' X K. ' J if f l 4 1' , Le-r,, Xe' ' ire ,f - J r - , if R ir ' S ' , J' 4- rf SQ 5 A L Ll 3:6 3' I TQ v J! va V' x 4 . 7' . , i A , fa A A. ff J , X ze . in 1? - ' S , S l -5- 3 -r 1 1 Qi! -fn 'M' ., -2- V-.f -3 ,1 W ' - I V 1 1 fi K ' 32.3 i 236 Mark Shoemaker Fred Shorell' Kandace Sickler Pele Siqwardl Angela Signorino Smiley Simenlal Grecorv Simpson Dennis Skinner Margarel Slaler Sleve Slaler David Sloan Chris Smallwcod Michael Smallwood Beverly Smilh Delvan Smilh Donald Smilh Freddie Smilh Jane Smilh Jim Smilh Leslie Smilh Richard Smilh Roger Smilh Sharon Smilh Sieve Smilh Sleve Smilh Del Soufherland Daniel Spear Marlha Speare Linda Speck Anila Speed Carol Spencer Gwen Spiqner Tom Sprall Bill Spurrier James Sfanfield Raelene Slansell Mike Slaples Andrew Slark Joe Sleele Jim Slembridqe Larry Stephens Kennelh Sleward Cheryl Slewarl Russell Slewarl April Slipp -, f...,.M,, ..,-, -'mass ,War MM ,. . Y may 9 -,,..., ,f--- MW T I 4 3 -fa, ff ry, K V ,rw-.q9kw, h, I , . my hm R mx I vh Qi K4-' 35: V , . WK 4 V WW V ,mm 'Wh aepliillt AVON. l-0l'fBlfleITl'1llDeifI. P-Sill PlQl'f0U.. Cindy Gladden. and Leon Hasfings, porfraying +he lighfer side of sophomore swim classes o Ca 95 'sien aHen 'Ve Y +0 P0'f'ie 5 on 5W'm n 9- clowns around on fha diving board during free lime. Drivers to F1111 f S h. S I i Sue Slock ,WU Gary Stone ' Belly Siovdemire A ' H Don Siover , - - 1 Bruce Siraifon f W - f . T' , .. Roberr Sirech ' G- g ,. G4 Mafhew Sluarl f ': f J 1 :la -'nv JulY Sullivan TL' I 'v '7 ' 1 ' f 3' ' ' ' I 1 I A If X an . A, VV A 'x W Veg , x 'X ' , 'l Q ' N. James Sweeney 3 ' ' ' ff .5 ' Margarer Tanner , ' llr' W Porfer Tanner 1 . 9 , Mike Tappan , 1 , , A , L , Harold Tavares ' Y? ' fr , , '7 'Q y V ' '- Jim Taladge J Evie Taylor ff - tr , 'fp' Horace Taylor ' k If . 7 9, M ,I I Harry Templefon . , A ,W 'f Y ,ml ' ' ' ' . A T , 1 M A A X ' ff Sv Chris Tananoff 'A ' ,,,, X Dave Tero , ' fa . ,t , Ben Terry , 4 - L' M Q. M 4 Lorraine Thibeau , - f , T f U li A' T V '. , Earl Thomas L, ' LI, i I- ,Q ,, 5 72 , A' Af- JoAnn Thomas -1- I ' K -- I. ' as Aw.. .1 LT Philip Thomas , , M I 'G ' t 2 I ' , ' ' 1 Annie Th0mDS0f1 ,. , ix , ' 6 il ' '1..,,,,,,, , ' Curlis Thompson A ifiif' ' j ' X! if 'i l ' , M . a y - -in W Jay Thompson ' 1 3 A ' Lewis Thompson 'f 1 V 2 , K Lavonia Tibbeffs f I? '- , .lv ,,, 73 'Qi g' Ralph Tibbeffs 5 ' '- I- T , L. ' , , sm Tindall .F il., A ,Y f ,. ' -1 Cally Tohi , , ' 2, . X --- 1 I i Larry Tonn if I X A, ,r ,f scoff Tonn . 'f N, 0 ' ,, 1 l - Eleanor Toslado 'X S W Q. M I V -'ff Q' ll ' N r, ' m if Wgfewa fs ,, . George Tcvar I A Y ,f , , ' I . , Mary Treas X In V ' A ,, Phil Treas -'- M- ', ' ' 4 , , f , Bill Trudeau , ', N in '3 24 ' , '- 6: h 11 Dandy Tull 4 N -4.-1 ' sy, a gf In f V ,A . :A -7 Santiago Tunow WF 1 l . wif? of ' Linda Turell 7 ' K! 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S , saga.-11 : Emu 'i rj was ,f I , ff iii, Auf M E mag--Lc,L:,f1,,i4,-,gg 4.11-lag S if I 'ff' -.-W-.AQ--WHMM'-fl-Z-aiiih-,., 4c agTM-rw Mliag Ilffidrdl xi X W i 'lu 44-rxp Nlnrv lfflirlm-nily - 4 The l'larris Company, l926 Voncley Jewelers, l939 l9I0 ' l905, Harris Company Palace Eariaer Shop e 1 l908, Cool y Hardware I I920 195-, - I923, Pacific Engraving Co. S Adve: . l9l3, Barnum and Flagq l9l5, Dick Jones Camera Cenler ' ,l925, WaycoH's Flower Shop Chris1iensen's Ice Cream ' l909, Capilol Shaving Parlors 0 l726, BIack's Men's Wear C -C o l9I5, Cohn Dry Goods ace Ola Baseline Laundry 1 l'?l2, SB Dye Works o l9Z3, fLulce andj Vondey Jewelers Robinson's Men's Wear l 1 fl 1, 11 H1 ll 1 1-1 -rw Coca- 1 W- EN, q I dole, I946 .- 41 - sl W Cily of San Bernardino, l926 v m. 1, 'r , qw A I 9 13 11 9 5-494 12? if ,W , KJ .imp ffl, .QI i ,x.x..J.ar6 L M4255 in X6 Wu .Q-ff-'15 ,fr W mam zmumagz zz 1951 1 Van Brunl' and Dorse'l l', I939 SBHS Marquee, I963 W 1 I W 1 I I 1930 1940 I9-Q5 1955 1960 ' I952, Annabell's ll942, Garner Ford .L I I Sage's If ' l74l, Olsen's Jewelers - l95l, smer am. Mariel' ' 'M' U C'e JU 'S ' I936, MarkeIl's . 1944. Huh Rem-6-Car ' I959, SB Recreation Cenfer l ' W37. J- C- PefU'9Y CU- ' l95b, Jack Coyle Chevrolet ' l94O, Gail Sfockfon Sporting Goods ' l739, Ferguson's Beauly School 0 l935, Sears and Roebuck Harry's Bicycle Slores l750, Canada 'Dry Boflling Co. . ' I957, Monfgomery Ward l96Z, American Nalional Bank msc. fizzizzkzzkze fashons SIO E STREET ' SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 9240 S , - I - if . A i r I ll . Q '- , His - I . 1 f-V- 2. 1 'f '-.....,,, 2 , ,,,,, iii . -fv3v:yg.f f' , !'af4:Mzf lgf ff4'S, 3' , f Banks sure have changed, commenIs Ken Smiih 'fo Bruce Wheeler and Dana Nelson. This Communiiy Room is open Io any organized group iusf for Ihe asking. Come up and see if some Iime af SANTA FE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 70I NOFTI1 E Srreei San Bernardino TU 9-023I JOE LAZAR CADILLAC. INC 73I Nor+I1 E Sfree San Bernardino TU 9-988I .1...4h No mailer wha? you look like when you go in, you'll Bee a Queen when 'Q you come out Jusf ask Midge Mariinez. ,il T' QUEEN BEE BEAUTY SALON A l359 Easl' Highland Ave. San Bernardino TU 6-3909 Eewfeeei E f' l' i31,'QimTlpfovedEAmo,soATwfHoME T ll il. STEREO MOBILE IO25 Wesl' Baseline San Bernardino TU 5-8I34 one im roves is sco ime e Wlwaf form! Senior Barry McD Id p In y 1' l1 DEL ROSA BOWL plays ai LI-..J A..- ' T '2'1Ih lf you're going io die, die in slyle, moans Sfeplwanie Anfon fo Mark Dudenhoelifer and Mike Pearson. Renf your lux and gown from ALBERTS TUX AND GOWN SHOP 608 Wesl' Baseline V ,W l San Bernardino TU 9-52II aff? 243 V QF' LANG'S MEN'S WEAR 3 I4 Norflw E S+ree'r San Bernardino TU 5-I527 :Q if fr. U' w lax i f li A 1 NY fy 'Q if-. , R qu. 574 .7 . Candy Herr wedding gowns, al is and .lan Mercer find a la.rge range of ouHi+sA including C f Q ig This organ is really easy fo play, says Margo+ Evans. Cc 1 see fins organ and many more like I+ ai ROSKlN'S APPAREL FOR WOMEN 483 Nor+l'1 E Sfreel San Bernardino TU 5-I52I 767 Nor+l1 E Sfreef San Bernardino TU 5 0775 244 DE BELLIS AND SON'S MUSIC l - 1 . l X I l ,aa-: ,, Jeanne van der Merwe would love fo iake some pic+ures of SBHS home wi+l1 lfier, Buf nof wiflw flue help of Pai Swenson and Gwen Culp. Jeanne gels her camera supplies from SAN BERNARDINO CAMERA CENTER 384 Wesl' Baseline San Bernardino TU 6-l606 Jan Weaver 'rliinl-cs flwis porfable TV would be a greal gradualion giff for Ken Hall, bufl1e seems io be more inferesfed in sliclcs. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 590 Wesl' Baseline San Bernardino TU 4-883I 5 .. 'E 95i '?: :WN 4, ' fi iglfq ilif fil , ' A ' 1 'Vg 'il' 1' 'ik ' '43 f'- -:W?!w'Q-'f ' of . - Ties W-ffl.. 'iii-ilfI 5 . 'Zum'--., .f 3 ' 3, 1 . ,Q .HE Hgifwi-,yjfwe 1' 72. , . A ., . X, .,,,., .. . g :,4Y.:.:,,L.,1,3: -: ' -fi'f2f-1:ae.f-ogg T-If 5, IJIJIJVA ff! Alfer +l1e parl'y's over, Ken Jolly and Irene McLaugl'ilin siill dream over +l'1eir las? coke along wiili Leonard Bolwner and Refa Davis. COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 499 Easl' Mill Sfreel' San Bernardino TU 4-2I85 245 l Sfeve Lee and Barbara Olsen Find exploring +he many flowers fun af HlLTON'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS TU 6-4766 San Bernardino 400 Wesl Highland Avenue 1,5 5 fy, 7 V ,,.,.,-ff-w ' vffft 2-W tau' -' A1 maxi Wowl l clidn'l' know l could add so fast says exhausfed Bev Owens. Her adding machine is from A B C BUSINESS MACHINES I l23 Wesl' Baseline San Bernardino TU 8-4207 Mary Pulnam and Margaref Eafon 'finds ouf il's fun fo have +heir hair and nails done al' FERGUSON'S BEAUTY SCHOOL 29l E Slreel' San Bernardino TU 8-4556 -Q11 X B K 5 if fl f ,f -e as FABRIC SHOP For Quality Fabrics and Special Service Phone TUrner 3-9004 112 West 40th Street San Bernardino, California 92407 247 -.1 CUNGRATULATIUNS THE CLASS TIF e General T lnphnnn Are you interested in beginning your career witha growing company in your community? GENERAL offers you an opportunity for advancement and a rewarding future. You are invited to visit our employment office 660 N. E STREET SAN BERNARDINO AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLO Pam Orr, Rufii Elem, and Margie Buchanan find fine iewelry charming af KELLEY'S JEWELERS 537 Wesf 4H1 Sfreef San Bernardino TU 5-7400 n ' 1 in ill I iii UPI Seven Up fasfes even beffer from Huis new dispenser, says Val Judy Cowden Whifehouse fo Dave Vega. Senior KEYS ifom SEVEN UP BOTTLING COMPANY i400 Norfh H Sfreef San Bernardino TU 9-07l7 435 Norfh H and Beih Gong receive fhe special SOH1 Anniversary GRAND JEWELERS E Sfreef San Bernardino TU 8-4930 249 Congralulalions Io Ilie Class ol '65 from R I C H I E 'S PANCAKE AND STEAK HOUSE I355 Easl' Highland Avenue Flowerland Plaza San Bernardino, California GUYS HOUSE OF PANCAKES I I54 Easf Highland Avenue San Bernardino, California Qwners: Richard E. Kimball Rosemary Kimball W-c--.....,,,,2g1,,gMQAjvwMM I' Kafhy Waldman finds Hia? making The pancakes is almosf as much fun i l'l'l f as ea ing em a UNCLE JOHN'S PANCAKE HOUSE I976 Nor+l'1 E Sfreei San Bernardino TU 3-73I4 Will: Tom Maiefs confidence af slake, Bonnie Benlley and Cheryl Boll- ren are ready 'lc fire on flue coun+ of FORE. HARLEY'S SPORTING GOODS 4Ol Wesl' Highland San Bernardino TU 2-3764 I' I S Sa-ndy England and Linda Adams ready flwemselves for a fun-filled surn- Mirror, Mirror on 'the floor, l would like fo buy ou? flwis en+ire Slove fhpflfl-,f 1Dbb S+kll h dl ffh yb ffl JEAN ETTE'S commen s e ie c we as s e rno es one o e man eau I u' ouifiis from II99 Norflw E Sfreef San Bernardino TU 9-039i PAULAIS DIS-UNC-I-lVE APPAREL 3280 Norllw E Sireef San Bernardino TU 2-4036 251 ESTABLISHED SINCE 1907 -E- SV ' Nr Txffff suv L' , K+1i5L.T j'-i'15..-.::.'.- . . -,.,.,-Q.. -X .,,. 4 I .II 'Il 1A 4, .. , .,. .-'. ., - . Pg X I I HIII I -'H - . ..:g....,.3 - .-,-gkft: g..g.':,g,' , . ..f....-. , ,, WJMM JEWELERS You musI' g I' honed I Ia Hy p I d n 5 , 55 52 115-51:2 -:::5:5-2:2-,, :EQ, 3::. .,, 'E .,.,.:::5:zi5E551:5,f-'15,, f . r:f:::::::,4-..:-.::.-,V 1-:N , 2650 Gwfbmfa 51.00 DOWN DELIVERS CONYENIENT CREDIT TERMS SAN BERNARDINO' CORNER 4-TH In E OPEN MON. L FRI. EVE. FONTANA FONTANA SQUARE OPEN MON. THRU I'-RI. EVE. DOWNTOWN ONTARIO BUILDING FRIENDS EVER SINCE J X- Will1 a lens like llwis one, says Armando Mena, we could gel some Mr. Lippiil presenrs flue lradifional' SBHS's Mayor I lc f f N good long dislance sl1o+s. Mr. Hancock agrees. Gregory, Mayor of '66. who will follow Brad Lusk a M y AL HANCOCK CAMERA SUPPLY ROBINSON'S MEN'S WEAR 437 Wesi' 4+l'1 Sfreef San Bernardino TU 8-5393 380 Norfh E S'rree+ San Bernardino TU 9 2624 1 L l Barbara Orlez and Francis Clwasco find il hard fo decide which of 1l1e wx' X' K ,f 2 H Sw Q95 i,,i ,,,,sl,im, , M x A y ' . f K Lenz Originals +0 Choose found al SWEET KLEEN LAUNDERERS 8: CLEANERS THE FRANCIS SHOP 43I Highland Avenue San Bernardino TU 3 79l3 4I2 Highland Avenue San Bernardino TU 3-9I06 w,,,i.!.'1f,.la..ma.W,4 2 gr'-irhftvf-5.-v-wfvfau-ft-fi WUOGWWW SKADRON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 789 Wesl' 4H1 Srreef San Bernardino TU 5-3896 WMM, , , ,E .......,...- Aw. 8 9 8---B-rw f x Q 49 1 'Q'- H?QKw5i?fgdPEiTlL'fG f fi San Bernardino TU 9-0308 if ,fl ashfkq -a-ffzxiw-W-4.53 : W I 1 V 9 nil-Kiel? ' of W3 af- 'nr 1 em- -L ., fix ' ffl-5 2 - Qfiu i Q 1 4 N 3.1. 15 ,-X , . r li ,lar F1 ' Evil P ' ' if.. 1 -1 ' A 3 I .Hn ' V K gi 'i ' 'E :Ji if J ' ' Q Q. I .,, . v v -'U ,f m I . Q 8 v 'P v Aflcr a long day of slwoofing piciures, ace plwolographer, Ken Mofon, Pam Nielsen, Claudia Smiflw, and Sheryl Harfwell fry ouf Tlx f relaxes amid some refreshing sol? drinks from in cosrneiics af CANADA DRY BOTTLING COMPANY NlELSEN'S PHARMACY OF SAN BERNARDINO ' 496 Wes+ Highland Avenue San Be,-nardmo TU 6-32l2 895 Wes? Mill Sfreef San Bernardino TU 9-8574 LDG. SUPPLY Q ,,,-A .m'n A an-'. F 'S' it ,-if if M. big! 23' it P. i-1' dar 4-'xxx' sg . N .' 1 '- ' 'Si FN vs s A li qs: 1:91 - , W -A, , IMIQ' TLINE 2248 Ken Oyer and Loren Cushing look as +nough fl-:ey are ready fo build ano+l1er Home wifh Hue supplies from V O E BUILDING SUPPLY Cresrline, California CR 2-248 s if J 7 , Q V V' I. V V, V, 2 illieffglzi K Q menfs here very familiar. OSSA MUSIC COMPANY 42l Wesf Highland Avenue San Bernardino TU 2-3305 Wonder if Jack Coyle knows aboul rl'1e dernonsiralion ride Sandra Morris is plan io fake? JACK COYLE CHEVROLET COMPANY 808 Norrlw F Slrreel San Be-rnardin TU 9-O86l 255 .1 200 Easf Highland Avenue TU 2-3735 1 V RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGE INC. San Bernardino, California Sh Meers and Tony Mena lislen as an insfrucfor explains flue ar+ of hair siyling. STOCKWELL 81 BINNEY Office Supplies 470 Wesi' 4l'l'1 S1'ree'I' TU 9-36ll San Bernardino, California Miss Jr. Execufive, Mike Schwarizkopf demonsfrafes some of 'the newes+ and mosi modern business equipmenf from l 1 I 1 1-iris , , , , , , 1 . Y 'f Y'1V l LUKE AND VONDEY JEWELERS 309 Norfh E Sfreel' TU 4-I l23 1 K ,. .....-. ,, ,E V FROM TO THE CLASS OF 65 HE TYRO ANNUAL PATRONS CONGRATULATIONS T FOREMAN AND CLARK GARRETT JEWELERS MRS. YETIVE R. DAVIS SIERRA HARDWARE EFFIE ALDRICH ARROWHEAD OPTICAL COMPANY QUEEN'S DRIVE-IN MR. 81 MRS. A. J. McLAUGHLIN J. RUSSELL BOBBITT, SR. GORDON FIELDS REALTOR ROYAL PACKAGE DELICATESSEN LIER MUSIC COMPANY GOLDEN STATE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE MOTHER GOOSE DAY NURSERY TALMAGE D. HUGHES REAL ESTATE ANITA SHOPS VANS JEWELERS ANN'S FLOWER SHOP CARL H. WESSEL FERN WOOD WIEDEMAN. '16 HERMAN KATZ, M.D., '24 WILLIAM W. THREATT, '39 PAM CLARK. '64 SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS Conlinued 'From Page l9l KERRY TIEDEMAN Crallsmen Club BONNIE TINDALL GAA CCC Usherelles ROSLYN TOWNSEND Drill Team Varsily Cheerleader A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir Speech Club BEN TREAS Commissioner ol Acaderni CSF Presidenl Slalesmen Presiclenl Wrilers' Clinic ICC DOROTHY TRIPLETT GAA Della Teens Girls' Choir DONA TRISLER Drill Team CCC AFS TOMMY URIBES CCC lnlramural Baslqelbali ROBERT VACA Band JV Wreslling VIRGINIA VASQUEZ Chorus Canlala ANITA VAUGHN AFS Fulure Teachers Academic Achievemenl Leller Youlh Council Slalesmen JOHN VEGA Slalesmen AARON VESSUP Speech Club Chi Alpha Track Cross Counlry NFL RUBEN VI LLEGAS Band YVONNE VINES GAA Girls' Choir Ouelzacoall Thespians NFL KATHY VOUGHT GAA Ski Club MELVIN WALKER Bloclc S Traclc Speech Club JOHN WARD B Foolball LYNN WARDLE Key Club Debale Team NFL B Eoolball I-lonor Roll PENNY WEAR Usherelles JUDY WEAVER Honor Roll CHARLOTTE WEIR GAA Sporls Manager GAA Publicily Manage' Orcheslra CCC Speech Club JANET WEIR Tyro Annual Della Teen Vice-Presidenl BRUCE WHEELER B Baseball Varsily Goll LANCE WHITE Thespians Sophomore Foolball SUZANNE WHITE Drill Team Pom Pon Nl-IS CCC Commissioner ol Eleclions anol Proiecls CAROL WHITEHGUSE Junior Class Secrelary NFL Nl-IS Sobobans DAVID WHITING A Cappella Choir LARRY WHITWORTH Sophomore Wreslling JOHN WICKLUND Varsily Baseball Varsily Baslcelball Block S Commissioner ol Alhlelics IRENE WILKINS Red Cross Scriplorian KAREN WILCOX Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir Fulure Teachers JERRY WILLIAMS Los Carclenales Youlh Council LILLIE WILLIAMS Drill Team GAA Speech Club Hislorian NEI- Pre4Med MIKE WILLSON B Swimming Team JV Wreslling Varsily Wreslling Chess Club FILMA WILSON Jr. Oplimisl Slalesmen MARIE WILSON Crealive Arls Fulure Teachers Usherelles DEBBI WINTERS Thespians NHS Della Teens CCC JOYCE WHITMAN Red Cross Treasurer Della Teens Hi Tri GARY WOODS Varsily Foolball Varsily Baseball B Baslcelloall Block S Vice-Presiclenl LINDA WOODBURN Girls' Choir CHRIS WOODIN JV Wreslling A Cappella Choir KENZIE WOOTEN Baslcelball Eoolball Traclc A Cappella Choir BARBARA ZOUR Thespians Follies HISTORY OF SAN BERNARDINO HIGH SCHOOL During fhe sfafe elecfion campaign of I962-63, Governor Edmund G. lpafl Brown paid a visif fo fhe cify of San Bernardino. Mayor Lippif mef wifh Brown and asked his aid in making Card Cify an official cify wifh fhe Sfafe of California. Brown agreed, and, on May 9, I963, affer approval by The legislafure, he signed fhe official, sfafe-granfed charfer for Card Cify, making SBHS fhe only high school in California hisfory fo con- ducf all fhe funcfions of a cify government Kennedy Memorial, I964 Recenf evenfs in Card Cify's hisfory include fhe dedi- Lel s Take A Walk Down Memory Lane M If By EARL BUIE dll lEdilor's nole. Mr. Buie, aulhor of Ihe SB Sull- 27 , Telegram column They Tell Me, is a I9Ib 1 SBHS graduale. The following arlicle appeared I' 'I 1. in lhe SB Cily Schools publicafion Passing I MGYIKS on March I, I965.l I Le'r's lake a leisurely drive down Memory Lane and perhaps sfop a few minules al' I8+h and E Slreefs where, in I9I5, lhe new high school way our in fhe coun+ry was opened. Do you remember: When 'lhe schooI's firsf cafeleria was insl'aIIed in fhe basemenl' of fhe classroom slrucfure soulh of lhe admin- isfrafion building? Mosl' of lhe sfudenls, however, lhoughl' il' was more fun +o walk fo fhe Sixfeenfh Sfreel' Grocery for lunch. When Hugh McGraw, l'he manual 'lraining insfruclor, pifched for baffing pracfice al' fhe baseball l'eam's workoufs? When W. C. Seccombe, who was Iafer lo become a 'lhree-lime mayor of San Bernardino, was chairman of lhe Board of Educafion? Mrs. R. F. was 'rhe feminine member of fhe board. When a few of fheg sludenls, who lived in Riallo or Highland, rode horseback l'o 'rheir classes? When fhe Ialfe Fred Johnson co-ached all sporls, as- sisfed in some seasons by alumni who had sfarred in 'rheir school days? When dancing in fhe gymnasium would have broughl' harsh punishmenl' from lhe facully? Sfudenfs held 'rheir dances al' lhe Woman's Clubhouse on 6+h Sfreel. When Marguerile Moqeau had a rough assignmenl? She doubled as fhe school librarian and supervised sfudy hall sessions. She is now Mrs. James W. Cole. When lhe Rose Harbison perpelual scholarship was eslablished as a memorial 'ro a member of fhe l9I6 class who died in her senior year? Her brofher, Roberf, was Iafer fo graduafe from fhe school. When fhere was no school band buf fhe orchesfra, direcfed by Harry J. Bell Jr., played plenly loud af fhe school assembly sessions? Do you remember: When lhe high school had fo compele wilh The Sanfa Fe RaiIway's apprenfice school for young male sfudenls? When lhe Pacific Elecfric sfreef cars on 'rhe early morning and Iafe affernoon runs on D Sfreel' were iam- med wifh high school sfudenfs? There was Iiffle demand for aufomobile parking space around lhe school. Confinued from Page I3 cafion of fhe John F. Kennedy Memorial Area and fhe decision by fhe Sfudenf Council fo creafe an archives fo house all of SBI-IS' numerous frophies and mernenfos of bygone years. Affer fiffy years, fhe prophecy of Mr. L. L. Beeman, principal of SBHS af fhaf fime, is cerfainly confinuing fo prove frue. Af The laying of fhe cornersfone of fhe new San Bernardino High School af I9fh and E sfreefs in March, i9I5, he confidenfly sfafed: HI am . . . sure we are doing a good fhing and fhaf we are doing if well, Therefore no one will ever regref if. When almosl' all of fhe business houses in lown, ex- cepl, of course, fhe saloons, adverfised in fhe Tyro annual, or classbook? There was no weekly school paper. When Principal L. L. Beeman proudly presenfed +he firsl' graduafing class of San Bernardino's new high school in June, I9I6? There were 87 members of fhe class. When an earlhquake so severely damaged lhe Grecian pillars of lhe Adminisfralion building and weakened fhe lrusses of fhe audiforium fhal' fhe whole school under- wenl' an archifecfural face Iiffing? The pillars and lhe classic arch of fhe Adminisfralion building were re- moved and a pseudoffype of archifeclure adopled. The audilorium was razed and a new one erecled. Do you remember: When almosl all of lhe girl sfudenls wore whife sailor blouses and blue skirfs lo school? The boys were smarl in corduroy frousers. When fhere was no Parenl-Teacher Associalion? Bul I had one of my own - my molher and fhe school prin- cipal, who mel' in grave sessions frequenlly. When only high school graduales who planned careers as afforneys, doclors, engineers, or 'leachers confinued fheir educafion in fhe universifies? You were old enough +0 work when you finished high school. When 'rhere were no drive-ins, nof even a soda foun- fain for blocks around 'rhe high school? Buf you could gel' a roofbeer af l'he nearesl' grocery sfore. When mosl' of lhe sfudenfs walked 'ro school-rain or shine? And, for some sfudenfs, school was a mile or Iwo away. When fhere were no caps and gowns for fhe gradu- al'es al' commencemenf exercises? Every girl had lo have, or course, a gradualion dress buf lhe boys wore fheir Sunday besf. When fhere was always a commencemenl' speaker al' gradualion? Ordinarily, he was a disfinguished educa- lor. I can r remember 'I'he name of ours or, whal s more, a word of fhe advice he gave fhe graduafes. When 'rhe I9I5 class Tyro gof a world of laughs by prinling lhe baby phofographs of 'lhe graduafes, along wifh fheir individual picfures? I never learned whose idea if was. And now you can gel as many laughs by reading again fhe class phophecy in which 'rhe edilor forecasf Ifhe careers fhe graduafes would follow. 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PRESIDENTS SENIOR CLAS S PRESIDENTS Vernon PaH'erson Thaddeus Cline Ivan Kingman Trenfon Huls Palmer Nicholls Earnisf McCook Ovid Swisher Lesfer Fleming Jack Allen Jesse Curfis Philip Savage Allon E. Nielsen Ernie Pinckerl' Owen Gibbs Gordon Fernald Kei+h Ford Clarence Gohike James R. Savage Gordon Neal Mary Mack Bill Hellyer Ari Weidman Charles Loring Warren Chamberlain John Cliffon Willard Monninger Bob Lee Paul Paren+ George WaH's Harr Del Darfon Charles Rodgers Bill Haggard I938 I939 l94O l94I l942 I943 I944 i945 I 946 I947 I948 I949 I950 I95I i952 I953 i954 I955 i956 I957 I959 I960 l96I I962 I963 I964 I965 I939 I940 I94l I942 I943 I945 I946 I947 l948 I949 l950 I95-I I952 I953 I954 l955 I956 I957 I958 I959 I960 l96I I962 I963 I964 I965 David Savage Gordon Kaylor George Hellyer Kennelh S'l'andish Jimmie Fox Bob Vauiheroi' Jack Sfearns Sam Bollong Conrad Wadberg LaVerne Norion Andy Kan Don Ware George Smilh Arle Smifh Peler Murphy Ralph Confreras Ildea man for Card Ci'Iy- see '48 Annuall Roberl Corneilson Isl Mayor- Chuck Pafferson Fred Hodges Bill Faulk Johnny lngro Garry Weyand Jim Knapp Bill Eddins Ed Tubiola Max Alonso Bob McKenzie Dick Meadows Jim Vaughn Sherman Abe Mike LippiH Larry Norris Brad Lusk Bill Scapple Bill ThreaH Fred Nell Ton Mariins Jack Vaufherof Ron Smilh Ted Binney Lawrence Huff Wesley Ems John Fiscalini William Burke Harold Mecham Harry Gallanes Sam Henley Don Sinsabaugh Walker Bruce Jim Hamil+on Bill Johnson Jerry Lewis Ted Weller Ted Adams John Schaub Kenf Scofield Mike Tarlion Bill Spear Ruben Willasicenzio Jim Savage Ron Long George Pusl' Jack Wilson John Lund ScoH' Reed I955 I956 I957 I958 I959 l960 FOCTBALL CAPTAINS l9I5 Cliff COX I944 Richie Hunl' I9l6 Tom Robinson l945 Bill Rohrer I9l7 Earl Kirkbride I946 Bud Hallmark l9l8 Fred Wolf Harry Gallanes I9I9 Fred Wolf I947 Blainey Hernandez I920 WaH'er PiHs Dr. Bill Reed l92l Eddie Townsend I948 Lowell Trask i922 Kennefh Johnson I949 Tim Vanik i923 Ray Duke I950 Don Larsen I924 Normie Haydis l95I Lewis Corns i925 Clarence Kelly i952 Lindsy Hubby I926 Alan Bresslin I953 Jerry Hagy I927 Ernie 'Pinckerl' l9'54 Eddie Morales i928 Howard Maudsley Leroy Phelps-Honor. i929 Spec Anderson Cap. because of iniury I930 Vic Pinckerl' i955 Merv Lovenburg l93I Clarence Wrighi' I956 Jim Nishkian Willard Black Dave Shank l932 Jim Spi'Hler i957 Larry Mercandanfe i933 Kennelh Lauferborn Mike Tarlfon I934 Claude Evans i958 Roy Mayfield l935 Byron Wesl' i959 Harry Louder I936 Felix Krause I960 John Dias I937 Jim McDonald l96I David Arias i938 Bob Williams Sammy Ceroeres l939 Paul Taylor I962 Andy Brown l940 Don Niemeyer Fernando Arias l94I Bill Swanson I963 Roberl' Howard i942 Jim Chovick Mike Li pi'H' Elwood Maloof I964 LeonarciJJacks I943 Bob Gibbs John Rolan BASKETBALL CAPTAINS I9l5 Roy Phillips I939 Don Niemeyer l9I6 Alberf Eikelman i940 Bob Kennedy I9I7 Herberi Taylor l94l Dick Adair l9I8 George Langley i942 Bob Thomason l9l9 Harry Kennis I943 Dee Fondy Crufchfield Adair i944 Richard Doyle I920 Edward Townsend I946 Bob Henfhorn I92l Eddie Townsend I947 Harry Wilson i922 Kenny Boyer i948 Paul Paierson I923 Roy McClure I949 Jerry Willis i924 Ray Duke l950 Dave Zilm I925 Wilfred Skinner l95l AI Hacker i926 Ernie Pinckeri' i952 Glenn Harrison I927 Charles Haydis l953 Tom Wendi' l928 Venn BoHs I954 LeRoy Phelps I929 Fred Cunnison I955 Jim Jollif I930 Bill Spear I956 Bill Munson . l93l Reggie Savio l957 Dave Mielke i932 Norm Pa'l'in+er Lyle Kepford I933 Jack McDonald 1958 Larry Kepford I934 Lisle Bresslin I959 Bill Rome l935 Paul Holmes l9b0 Frank Salgado I936 Chuck Hunling 1961 Mike Herber+ Charles Reed i962 Lloyd Walker i937 Harold Websier I'-Q63 Rgberi' Howard i938 Barvin Barnes IQ64 Jim Frame BOY AND GIRL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jim Joriff Barbara Rickeri' l96I Sam Cereceres Mariha Bracy Jim Nishkian Ruih Jean Eberly i962 Andy Brown Ann Kalz Dave Miecke Janice Mon+gomery I963 Mike Lippir Connie Bromilow Junior Howard Donna Van Slyke I964 John Hoak Shirleen Bonacci Roy Scialabba Karlyne Tan i965 Ken Oyer Willis Myles Herman Zie+low Sherri Emslie Acorn Club Advanced Wrifers Aeolians Anzacs Around I'l1e World Arl Club Alhenians ASB Bloclc S Boosfer Club Bowling Club Boys' Forum Boys' Glee Club Broadcasling Club Bunny Club Cadel' Corps Camera Club Campfire Girls Card Ari Guild Card Service Cashier Club Cherokee Club Chess Club Chiselers Condors Creafive Arfs Curiosify Club CCC CSF DomineH'es Der Daulsch Yerain Der Schlindenrulers Drill Team Dorons E'belles Engineers Efcefera Club Flyflofs Forensics Foresfry Club French Club FFA FTA Gangplanlc German Club Girls' League Girls' Lilerary Sociefy Girls' Service Club GAA Hilring Club Hi Tri Hi Y I9I9 I93I-I932g I934- I947 I903 I927 I925 I9I5 I927 I928 I954- I930 I928 I928 I949- I93 I, I I964- I954- I959- I939- I959- I930- I95I I9 I 5- I958- I938- I954- I9 I 5- I93I I938 I947 I952 I93I I927 I936 I965 I965 I927 I947 I965 I93I I930 I93I I965 I965 I920 I957 I940 I930 I950 947, I965 I955 I955 I965 I94O I965 I965 I960 I9 I 7 I965 I965 I95I I963 I9 I 7 I933 I96I I932-I965 I930-I93 I I 922- I 942, I 960- I 963 I 932- I 953 I 954- I 965 I 950- I 958 I 930- I 934, I937-I942 I92I-I965 I9I7-I9I9 I933-I940 I928-I965 I926 I9I8-I96I l92O-I938 SBHS CLUBS Honor Sociely Hospilalily Club Huddle lnI'er-Club Council Junior Exchange Club Junior Farm Cenler Junior Girls Surgery Junior Red Cross Key Club Koinonos Knapsaclc Club KCB La Boas Lafin Club Leaders Corps Library Club Los Cardinales Marh Club Modes and Manners Nomads l930-I933, Pedocrafs Pep Club Periclean Socie+y Pre-Med Quelzalcoafl Quill and Scroll Radio Club Redskins Roofers Ruplured Duclcs Scorpians Scriplorians Sealbearers Sideliners Sobobans Sock and Buslcin Spanish Club Sparlce'Hes Spar'I'ans Sfage Crew Sralesmen Tennis Club Terpsichoreans Thespians Tri S Troians Ushere'H'es Yeomen You+h for Chrisi' IChi Alpha, I965, I 924- I 965 I933 I947 I 955- I 965 I934-I936 I926-I93I I9I8 I9IB-I9I9, I958-I965 I 947- I 965 I 95 I - I 956 I93I I 933- I 934 I 947- I 949 I 928- I 932, I 939- I 942 I 924- I 927 I9 I 5 I937- I 965 I926 I933 I 947- I 949 I 930- I 932 I 947- I 949 I 936- I 947 I 96 I - I 965 I 960- I 96.5 I 932- I 965 I 924- I 926, I939-I940. I 950- I 956 I93 I- I936 I 925- I 927 I947- I 948 I947 I 947- I 949, I 962- I 965 1916-1965 1959-1965 1939-1965 1933-1934 I9 I'5- 1917, 1939-1947 I948-I949 1919-1949 1919-1965 1957-1965 1923-1931 1950 1915-1965 1952-1956 I947-I949 1919-1965 1954-1955 1959-1965 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS A Cappella Choir AFS Band Baseball Ieams Baskeiball reams Block S Boys and Girls Aihleie Boys' Forum CSF Camera Club Card Ciiy Congress Chi Alpha Creaiive Aris 'Delia Teens Der Schlidenrulers Drill Team Fooiball ieams Fulure Nurses GAA Girls' League Girls' Sporfs Golf ieam Harlem Clowns, Pacific lnfer-Club Council Key Club Los Cardenales NFL NHS Orchesira Pep Groups Quehalcoa+l Quill and Scroll Red Cross Sealbearers Side Liners Swimming Ieam Ski Club Sobobans Sfaiesmen Siudeni Council Swing Kings Tennis Iearr. Thespians Track 'Ieams Tyro Annual Tyro Weekly Usherelies FACULTY Adair, Richard Aquilar, Frank Angelo, James Ameif, Judiih Aikinson, Helen Bachardy, William Ballou, Roberi Baskeli, Earlena Baffin. Yvefie Bergeron, Oliva Blevins, Larry Bogalin, Helen Boilini, Lola Brownell, Bonnie Brunner, Doris 46-47 86 42-43 l26-I29 IO6-I I3 83 I36-I38 87 87 80 72-73 Bl 77 73 82 50-5I 94- I 0 I 7I 74 86 I30-I33 I I7 -Facully games I34-l35 75 85 70 90 84 44 52-53 76 BI 7I 7I 77 I I4-I I6 9I 82 72 32-35 45 I I8-I I9 83 I20-l25 66-67 64-65 75 20, IO9, II7, I35 20 20, 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 20, 82 20 20 20 20 20 GENERAL INDEX Buch, Lowell Buchholz, Theodore Burke, Bryan Burris, Busler Carman, Elaine Carier, Ralph Chovick, Beverly Cochran, LaVelle Conzelman, John Corrigan, Joseph Cummings, Blanche Dickson, George Dimock, Elizabefh Dodge, Theresia Dolan, G. Keilh Dyer, C. Park Ealon, El'Louise Ehlers, Gerald Eichenberg, William Eiswerih, William Fallerf, Jerome Federico, Anihony Ford, Marcia Frohner, Theodore Gauerke, Norman Geniry, Glenda George, William Glass, Curlis Goiihard, Warren Gould, J. Daniel Graelz, Roberi Hackleman, James Hagerman, Barbara Hanson, Sam Hauschildf, O. V. Hess, Leila Hessner, Frank Jones, Clark Jones, William Jordan, Carl Kaiser, Rurh Kanier, Richard Keck, Foresi Kenley, Willard Keyes, Roberi Klein, Harold Koch, Richard Konnolii, Samuel Kroll, Saralee Lanlz, William Leaverfon, Hesier Leonard, Virgil Lilienlhal, A. W. Lillibridge, Roberi Liner, Kaihryn Livingsion, Caiherine Ludwig, Harold Lund, Lee Marlin, 'Del McCanIies, Virginia McCollum, Jarrell McCoy, Kennelh Mendez, Adelaide Minich, Bob I7 IB, 2 2I,33 8. l34, I 22, Miichell, Earl Mohler, Thomas Morris, Donna Nason, George Neel, Barbara Neumann, Linda Nevarez, Cruz O'Day, George Page, Harry Pecchia, Leonard Preslon, Sharon Pring, Roberi Purpero, Anihony Rea, James Regalado, John Reise, Clarence Risberg, Douglas Rivera, Maria Rohn, Henry Schiller, Carl Scoble, James Scoil, John Smiih, Wilbur Snyder, Dan Spaeih, Grace Siafford, Dusion Slahlheber, A. J. Sienson, -Mary Siine, David Slolienberg, Ronald Sione, Delores Suchow, Philip Swan, Marvin Talmadge, Eugene Thomas, Ralph Thompson, .Anson Threaif, William Tierney, Donald Towle, Archie Troyer, Gary Turnbow, Claude Uhl, Blair U'Ren, Alan Wagner, Charles Ward, Lea Weeks, William Welsh, Anna May Wilkins, Jack Winsiead, Jerome Wise, Hugh Woodward, Joann SECRETARIES Amberg, Rulh Bender, Alma Griffin, Nelda Hinkle, Shirley Kelley, Eslher Myers, Rulh Nelson, Marie Roberfs, Jeanne Treadweil, Eileen Young, Mary 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25, 97 25 25, Il2, I28 25, I2O 25 25 25 25 25, 76 25, izi 25, 97 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 I9 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26, so 27, az 27 98, loo, 144 27 27 27, 42, 45 27 27 27 27 27, l00, I26 27 27, 129 27, 37 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 263 Abbott, Dean l4l Abbott, Diana l95 Abrams, Thomas 223 Acebedo, Arthur 2I, 2ll Acebedo, Felix l4l Aceves, Esther I95 Acosta, Della 2l Acuna, David l9S Acuna, Helen 48 Adame, David l95 Adame, George 223 Adams, Beth l95 Adams, Charlene l4l Adams, Charles l95 Fred 223 Adams, Adams, Harry l95 Adams, Linda I3, l4l Adkins, Robert 23, l03 Aguilar, Joann 223 Aguilar, Shirley I4l Aguirre, Danny l4l Akers, Diane l95 Alarid, Charles I4l Albertine, Susan l95 Alcantar, Arthur l4l Alcantar, Louise l95 Alcarez, Linda I95 Alexander, Charles 83, 87, 96, l4l Alexander, Jo 74, 223 Allen, Marretta l4l Allison, Linda l95 Almarez, Henry 223 Alonzo, Cecilia l4l Alva, Raymond l95 Alva, Steve I4l, l26 Alvarado, Arthur l95 Alvarado, Elvia 76, l95 Alvarado, Esther l95 Alvarado, Stella 223 Alvarado, Tony l95 Alvarez, Jessie l4l Alvarez, Juan 78, 80 Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Amaro, Amaro, Ambriz Manuel 223 Maria 223 Yolanda l95 V Gustavo l95 Robert l4l Randolph 85 l95, 2lB Ammerlnan, Beverly l4, l4l Amparan Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Erlina l4l I amy zzz Charles l4l Evelyn 223 Anderson: Francine l95 Dennis 85, 86, 87, 223 Anderson, Robert l4l Anderson, Willie 96, l4l Andrade, Gloria l42 Andrew, Michael 7l, 72, 75, 77, 82, 84. 85, 87, I4l Andrew, Tim 223 Andrews, Barbara 74, I42 Andrews, Lynnette 74 Angel, Clara l95 Angelo, Bruce l95 Anneler, Melody 47, l95 Anthony, Tommy 223 Antillon, Adela l42, 223 Anton, Stephanie 223, 66 Ara on Ester 223 9 . Archibeque, Barbara 80 Arciniega, Luis 223 Arciniega, Randolph l95 Arias, Christine 223 Arias, David l0I Armendariz, Daniel 223 Armenta, David 223 Armstrong, Cathleen 86, 223 Armstrong, Dean l9S Arrendondo, Patty l42 Arriaga, 'Daniel I42 Arrieta, Eliseo 223 Arriola, Irma 73, 74, 223 Arriola, Jess 223 Ash, Constance l42 Ash, Michael 47, 48, 75, 83, 223 Ashcratt, Cheryl 74, 82, 87, l95 Ashe, Bennie l95 Ashe, Brenda 42 Ashida, Yashuo l3, B2, ID3, l42 Ashmore, Robert 223 August, Rosemary I42 Austin, Michael 70, 77, 85, l42 Avila, Rosie 223 Avila, Ruben lOl, l95 Avramidis, Georgia 223 Baca, Charles 223 Baca, Frank l9S Baeza, Ernestina I4Z Baeza, Frank l42 Baqqs, Sorena 223 Bail, Deborah 223 Bailey, Danny 223 Bailey, Earl I42 Bailey, Elizabeth l95 Bailey, Vicki l42 Baker, Donalda 223 Balders, James 223 Balders, Norman l95 Ballard, Pat l95 Balleios, Richard 223 Ballesteros, Raymond 42, l95 Banales, Florence 223 Bancroft, Gary 223 Banks, Nita l42 Banks, Tyree lOl 264 Baraias, Richard l95 Barandon, Jody I9S Barbarin, Dolores 42 Barder, Jett 223 Barnes, Carolyn 223 Barnett, Betty l42 Barnett, Charles I42 Barnett, Jack l95 Barnett, Norma l42 Barnum, Lester l42 Barrera, Claudia l42 Ronald l94 Barrera, Barry, John l95 Bartley, Kenneth 223 Baskett, Stephen BS, I43 Bastley, Kathy 223 Baxter, John 80, l95 Beard, James l95 Beck, Bob 80, I43 Becker, Robert I43 Bedoya, Ronny I43 Behn, Anna I43 Behncke, Christine 52, l95 Beiarano, Raymond lOl, 223 Bell, Annette 223 Bell, Donald ss, lss Bell, Jett l03 Bell, Melvin l95 Bell, Nancy 72, 73, l43 Bellah, Steve l43 Bellinger, Phyllis 32, sa, 82, l-13 Bender, Chris I96 Bendzala, Ginette l96 Bengel, Crist I43 Benitez, Lupe I43 Diana I43 Bennett, Bennett, Donna 72, 73, I96 Bonnie 74, I43 Richard 80 I96 205 Bentley Bentley, , , Benton, Frances 84, I43 Bergstrand, Bryan I96 Bergstrand, Jeff 223 Bergstrand, Sandra 77, 84, 87, l Berry, Dennis I96 Berten, Edward I96 Beverly, Rodney 223 Blevins, Althea I43 Beymudex, Armondo 223 Bicondova, Fat I96 Bieberstein, Christopher 223 Biogers, Curtis 47, l0l Bills, Debbie 223 Birmingham, Marilyn 223 Birmingham, Nancy I96 Bivinos, Joan I96 Bizzell, Marsha 46, I43 Black, Maurice I96 Blake, George 86, I43 Blake, Georgia 82, 83, I96 Blakley, Larry 83, 96, I43 Blanco, Johnny I96 Bland, James l23, I43 Blanders, Sandra 73 Blaszkowski, Catherine 223 Blaszkowski, William I96 Blatnick, Terry 87, l43 Bloomer, Danny 223 Bloomer, Kathy l44 Blutord, Daphne 223 Boatner, Bonita 223 Bocanegra, Albert 223 Bocanegra, David l44 Bocanegra, Richard I96 Bocanegra, Richard M. I96 Boeck, Edward l96 Boehm, Cary I44 Bogatin, Helen 92 Bodqust, John I96 Bogle, Waneema l96 Boqney, Rise 223 Bohner, Leonard I44 Bohren, Cheryl 74, I44 Boiorquez. Martha 96, 223 Bolden, Mildred 233 Bolin, Keith 47, I96 Bolton, Hezekiah l45 Bone, Allen 223 Bontils, Mike l45 Bonfils, Roger l4S Bonkawski, Bonnie I96 Boone, Barbara 74, I96 Booth. James I45 Borsuk, Sharon l45, l96 Bostwick, Joan I96 Boswells, Clara l45 Botello, Manuel l45 Botello, Richard 223 Botello, Yolanda I96 Bottan, Gregg I96 Bourne, Carole 223 Bowers, Johnnie 223 Bowie Larr 223 . Y Boyd, Candace I96 Boyd, Martin 223 Boyer, Don l45 Boyle, Douglas l96 Boylin, Howard 223 43 INDEX Bricker, Roberta 223 Briggs, James 85 Brigham, Leslie l46 Brimmer, Donald IO3, 223 Broeke, Ruth I96 Brokaw, Marlene 223 Bromilow, Catherine I46 Bronstrup, Norma 75, I96 Brooks, Charles G, 223 Brooks, Charles R. 223 Brooks, Ella I46 Brooks, Pamela I46 Broomall, Ray 223 Brotchie, Donald I46 Broussard, Joyce 223 Brown, Albert 82, l00, l96 Brown, Carolyn I96 Casson, James l0l Casson, Michele 224 Castaneda, Celia l97 Castell, Conrad l97 Caster, Willian I97 Castillo, Alvard l48 Castro, Pia l48 Castro, Ted 224 Cataland, James l97 Ceballos, Jaime I97 Centlivre, Steve I97 Chackstield, Gary 224 Chacksti Chacon, Chacon, Chacon Chacon eld, Linda Arthur l48 Connie I97 Gilbert I9 Gloria 224 I48 7 Brown , 'David 223 Brown, David M. I96 Brown, Delores I96 Brown, Edward I46 Brown, Elaine I97 Brown, Elizabeth 74, 75, 77, B4, I46 Brown, Gay I46 Brown, Gilda 48. 7l, 83, I46 Brown, James 72 Brown, Larry 223 Brown, Michael I46 Brown, Michael C. 223 Brown, Oliva 223 Brown, Peggy 224 Brown, Ray 87, I97 Brown Brown , Robert 224 Robin I46 Bruce,'Sharon I47 Brundidge, Harry l97 Brunelle, Susan I47 Bruton, Terrill 224 Bryan. Kathleen 86, B7, l97, 2l8 Br ant Paul l97 Y . Bryce, Harvey B3, 224 Buchanan, Margaret 84, l47 Buell, Charles I97 Buell, Garry 224 Bulger, Kevin 224 Bullard, Everett I97 Buller, Reva l97 Buller, ally sz, l40, I47, Isa Bunce, Nancy 75 Burgess, Sharon BO, 77, 224 Burke, Bonnie I47 Burke, Kelly I47 Burke, Mary 45, 70. 224 Burke, Sue 47, 6l, 70, 74, 75, I74 Burns, Joe 72 Burns, Ted 224 Burrows, Diane I97 Buschkowsky, Lindel l97 Buttram, Dan l47 Buxton, Richard 60, 70, l47 Byars, Robert I47 Byrne, Joe 77, 85, 87, l47 Byrne, Wayne 78, 84, 87, I47 Cababa, Andrea I97 Caballero, Luis I97 Cade, Geneva 224 Cain, John l0l, l20, l2l Cain, Mike 224 Cain, Stephen I97 Caldera, Dennis I47 Calloway, Elaine 224 Cambon, Steve IZ6, I97 Cameron, Meridith 80, I47 Campa, George I97 Campbell, Amos 224 Campbell, Mary 224 Campos, James 224 Campos, Jesse 224 Campos, Mary 52, l97 Canady, Michael l47 Canim, Ed l97 Capes, John 224 Carabaial, Sybil l97 Carbaial, Danny l97 Cardenas, Irene 7l, 75, 76, 84, 87, 90, l97 Cardenas, Monica 214 Cardoza, Belen I47 Carel, Larry l97 Careuthers, Brenda 224 Carey, Robert l97 Carlton, Robert 224 Carpenter, Janice l47 Carpenter, Linda I97 Carpenter, Rex 32, 72, 73, 87, l47 Carr, Frederick 224 Carr, Henry I47 Carr, Michael l47 Carranza, Juanita 224 Carranza, Reynaldo I97 Carrasco, Bertha I97 Chaffee, Laurie 84, 87, I97 Chaffin, Charleen l49 Chandler, Debbi 46, 75, I49 Chandler, Johhny 224 Chandler, Margaret 7l, 75, I49 Chandler, Rodney 224 Chaney, Dennis l49 Chapparo, Phillip 46, 78 Charlton, Charles l23, l9B Chasco, Frances l0, 48, I49 Chasco, Mary 224 Chasman, David 224 Chasman, Larry I49 Chavez, Art 224 Cecilia I49 Chavez, Chavez, David l02, I49 Fermin I49 Chavez, Chavez, Jesus 224 Chavez, Manuel l98 Chesney, Robert 224 Child, David 224 Childers, Carla 224 Chipkar, Stephen I49 Chittenden, Raymond I49 Choate, Bonnie Bl, l98 Christen, William l98 Christiansen, Lonnie l02, I98 Christie, Chris 6l, l9B Christie, Penelope 47, I49 Chumley, Brenda I49 Churchill, Robert l02, l98 Cismowski, Jean I49 Cisneros, Benedict l98 Clatlin, Susan I49 Clapperton, Charles 224 Clapperton, Ronald l98 Clapperton, Chante 85 Clark, James I49 Clark, Robin I49, I03 Clark, Timothy 78 Claude, Jewelle 77 Claunch, Ennett l9B Clay, Kathleen 47, I49 Clay, Susan 7l, l98 Clayvon, Michael 224 Cleaver, Barbara 224 Clelland, John l98 Clement, 'Dennis l98 Clement, Frances l98 Clements, Bonnie 83, I49 Clifford, Thomas 224 Clifton, Becky 75, Bl, 84, l98 Claud, Karen 46, 73, I49 Cloud, Karol l50 Cloud, Russell 224 Clough, Robert lso Cloyd, James l9B Coates, Lenora 224 Coates, Marsha I98 Cocchia, Linda 224 Cocchia Shirle l98 Cocking, David! l98 Cocking, Dennis BI, Cocking, Donna 32, 52, 73, l50, I52 Cohen, Diana iCandyl 74, 82, 86, 87, 72, 225 Carrier, Suzanne 74, 75, Bl, l97 Ca rrillo, Bloria 224 Bracken, Margaret 72, 73, 74, I46, 223 Bradley, Norma l96 Bradshaw, Ervie I46 Bradshaw, John 96, I46 Bragqs, Betty I96 Bragos, Burnetta I46 Braketield, George 78 Branske, Earlene 223 Brawley, Panela I46 Breland, Wintred 223 Brewer, Cheryl 223 Brewer, Dottie I46 Carrillo, Josephine I97 Carrillo, Leo Bl, 87, l48 Carrillo, Maria 76, B4, l48 Carrillo, Victor 224 Carter, Larry 224 Carter, Linda 224 Carter, Marvin l00, 224 Carter, Olivia 224 Carter, Ruthie l48 Carter, Sharolyn 32, 82.87, l48 Casagrande, Diane 74, 77, l48 Casas, Joseph 224 Casillas, William 224 Cassidy, George l48 lea, zos, zla Cohen, Harvey 86, 224 Cohen, Jeffrey tDavidl 85, 87, 225 Coker, Dusty 225 Cole, Carol I50 Cole, Larry l98 Cole, Walter 225 Coleman, George 96, l00, 225 Coleman, Pearl 225 Calgrove, Brenda 225 Collier, Linda 225 Collins, Earl 83, 96, l98 Collins, Jean 225 Compton, Alfred 225 Conn, Retha 225 Connell, Claire l9B Contaoi, Ida 70, I98 Contreras, Mary 74, l50 Contreras, Susan 225 Cook, Marion l98 Cook, Mike l9B Cook, Samuel l00, 225 Cooley, Janet 225 Cooper, Ethel l50 Cooper, Sybil 74, l98 Cordova, Tillie l50 Cornell, Earl 225 Corrigan, Peggy 225 Cortez, Hector l98 Coryell, Mike ISO Cosper, Linda 225 Costello, Kathleen 74, l50 Cotton, Alice 6l Couch, Irene l98 Courson, Barbara 77, 84, 87, l50 Cowan, Cheryl l9B Cowan, Pamela 225 Ea rrhman, Charles I99 Cowden, Judy 72, 74, 86, I50 Cowell, Waller 225 Crablree, Ralph l00, l98 Cravens, Susan 83, 225 Crawley, Kenneih I98 Crew, Delois I98 Crew, Sylvesler 225 Cross, 'Dale ISO Cross, Jacquelin 225 Crouch, Mike I50 Croy, James l98 Crumb, Lalfie 225 Crumpler, John IOI, 225 Crumpler, Linda 47, 53, l50 Cruz, Anfonia 225 Cruz, Frances l98 Cruz, Mary I98 Cruz, Viclor 225 Cuellar, Caroline l9B Culberson, Lawrence I50 Culberson, Prenfice I98 Culp, Gwendolyn l50 Eallon, Alice l99 Culver, Diana 46, l50 Cunningham, Sally I50 Cushing, Loren 72, 73, 83, I02, l50 Cuson, Janelle I98 Curling, Gloria 70, 84, 86, l5l Czysz, Bonnie 7l, I98 Dagger, John 78 Dahl, Toofie 74, 225 Dahlseid, Lynda 75, 225 Dailey, John l5l Dalion, Eddie l5l Damron, 'David 225 Daniels, Coral l98 Daniels, Danny I00, l9B Daniels, Richard l98 Danner, Marie l5l Darnell, Laura 87, I98 'Davenporh David 225 Fair, James 226 Davis, Barbara 225 Davis, Beliy 46, l5l Davis, Carol 7l, B4, I98 Davis, Diana I5l Davis, Jesse I98 Davis, John M. 225 Davis, Johnnie L. 72, 73, I98 Davis, Johnny C. I98 Davis, Kalhleen ISI Davis, Mary E. 70, 84, l9B Davis, Mary M. l98, 225 Davis, Mary M. 7l, 75, 84, H8 Davis, Refa 74, 84, I94, l99, 2l0 Davis, Sammy 225 Davis, Sandra l5l Davis, Sherman I5I Davis, Virginia I5l Darnais, Judy 225 Deewesler, Randy 225, 80 De La Hoya, Roberl' l5l De La Torre, Aurelio I99 Deal, Dana l5l Dees, Emma 225 Deiberf, Donald ISI Delaney, Richard 83, I99 Delara, Roberf l26, I99 Delgado, Carlos l5l Delgado, David 46, I99 Delgado, Dolores I5l Delgado, Emilio ISI Delgado, Horlencia I99 DeLisa, Maria I99 Gulierrez Dell, Susan I99 Del Tora, Linda I99 'Denmon, Edgar I5l Denmon, Gaye 7l, I99 Dennis, Ann ISI Dennis, Charles l99 Dennis, John I23 Deon, Diana I99 Deon, Pafricia I99 Desilva, William I99 Desmarais, Roberr 225 Dewarl, Pairick 225 Deweerf, Sandra l5l Dexler, Minler I99 De Yoe, Donna 225 De Yonker, Rhynda 225 Diaz, Joe I5l Diaz, Mike 96 Diaz, Paul I03 Dickerson, Daniel I02, 225 Dickerson, Timofhy I99 Diehl, Donald I52 Diehl, Gene I52 Diehl, Palricia 74, 225 Diehl, Paula I52 Diel, Bruce 83, 85, 225 'Diehl. Chrislopher 72, 73, l03, I52 Digioia, Donna 225 Dikeman, Jean 225 Draney, Michael I99 Dryden, Craig 7l, 72, 73, I99 Duarle, Leo I99 Dubois, Arlhur 225 Ducore, Rebecca I53 Dudenhoeffer, Mark 225 Dudley, Donald I53 Duke, 'Darla l53 Duncan, Elizabeih 225 Duncanson, Nancy 74, 87, I99 Duncanson, Terry 22, 74 Dunn, Daniel I00, I99 Duran, Luis H7 Duran, Ray IY9 Duran, Susan l53 Durgin, Gloria IY9 Dysari, James 226 Eakin, Palrick 226 Earlhman, Louis 46, 83, 96, l53 Easley, Becky 225 Easlland, Lynn I99 Eaion, Margarel 46, 73, 82, 84, 86, 87, Ebel, Diane 226 Eberly, Donald l53 Echols, Andrea 225 Edmon ds Pam 84, I99 Edmonds, Shanri 226 Edwards, Juanita I99 Edwards, Roberf l99 Edwards, Ronald I99 Eineman, Susan 75, 84, I99 Elarn, Rulh 86, I99 Eldridge, Rila l53 Elkin, Jalm 226 Ellis, Judifh 32, 46, 75, 83, l53 Ellis, Mary I53 Ellis, Sleven 226 Ellis, Verna l53 Elslon, Elsion, Roberi 226 Shirley I97 Emerson, Susan I99 Emerson, Terry 226 Enciso, James 78, 226 Engela nd, Jean I53 England, Sandra l53 England, Sranley 226 Enoler, John 96 Enriquez, Ruben I99 Epperson, Chrisline I99 Epps, Cynlhia B4, I97 Epps, Zena 74, 226 Erdma nn, Valerie 226 Escobedo, Dolores l53 Esparza, Danny 226 Esfrada, Eugene I00 Eslrada, Joe I99 Esirada, Linda 200 Eslrada, Manuel I53 Esfrada, Marie 83, I53, 226 Eslrada, Raymond 200 Eslrada Veronica l53 Evans, Grace 74, zoo Evans, Margof I53 Evans, Michael l53 Evensen, Even 57, 83, I53 Fairfield, David 226 Fairfie ld, Mike 200 Fairwealher, Jann 71, 72, 73, zoo Faldul o, James 226 Faldulo, Richard 200 Fallerl, Jerry 83 Ferber, Vallon 200 Farr, Roberi 200. 2l8 Fedenisn, Mary 226 Federle. Lynn 46 72, 73, 82, I54 Fenn, Charles 200 Ferqen, Sruarl I54 Ferguson, Sharon I54 Fields Rachelle 86, 200, 2lI Fife, Phillip I54 Fifer, Julius 200 Filippini Mary 226 Finch, Bill 200 Finch, Mildred 200 Finchum, Janel 226 Findlay. Janis 7l, 226 Finks, Geri 83. 226 Fisher, Linda G. I54 Fisher, Linda J. 200 Filch, John 73. 83, I54 File, Juanifa 226 Fifzoerald, Mary 200 Filzoerald. Melinda 226 Fleminfl. linda 200 Dikeman, Mark 32, 52, 53, Dillingham, Pamela I99 Dillon, Janice 66, 67, I52 Dillon, Leonard 225 Dix, Faun 225 Dix, Kennelh I99 Dixon, Nona I52 Dixon, Rosland 225 Dobbs, Nawdean I52 Dodson, Carol 225 Dodson, Dixie I9? 'Dodson, James 225 Donaldson, Roberl l52 Dooliflle, Edward 225 Dorado, Afred 225 Dougan, Kafhleen 225 Douglass, David 225 Douglass, Joanne 8l, I52 Dow, Rose 52, l99 71, 75, 77, I52 Flefcher, Diana I54 Florenline. Anloinell 200 Flores, Arlhur I54 Flores, 'Dolores 226 Flores, Dorolhy 74, 75, 76, 84, 200 Flores, Irene 200 Flores, James 73 Flores, Jennie I54 Flores, Joe 226 Flores. Marlha 75, 226 Flores, Mike 226 Flores, Orlando 226 Flores, Samuel 200 Florez, Dorofhy 75, 200 Florez, Sandra 200 Flowers, Sheila 226 Floyd, Debby 82, I54, 200 Floyd, William 200 Fluker, Belly 226 l53, 2ll Ford, Belly I54 Ford, Pairicia 226 Fork, Sleve 226 Forney, Edward I54 Forlier, Krisli 86, I54 Forfney, Frank 83, I54 Fraire, Frank I54 Francis, Donald 80, 200 Francis, Raymond 200 Franklin, Sleve 226 Frazier, Barbara I54 Frazier, Horace 226 Frech, Carl 226 Frech, Paul 73, I54 Freeman, Lois 200 Freeman, Richard 226 Freeman, Roberi 80, I54 Friedman, Jeffrey 70, 87, I54 Fries, Calherine I54 Fries, Mary 226 Fry, Gary 227 Fuchs, Edna 227 Fuenles, Johnny I55 Fuerle, Sam I55 Fullenwider, Elmer 86, 20l Fuller, Sheila 227 Fuller, Shirley 222' Fulmer, Scoll I55 Fulfon, Bonnie 227 Fullon, Eugene 20I Furale, Leona 227 Gable, Larry 227 Gabriel, Amelia 32, 46, 82, 84, I55 Gabriel, James 227 Gabriel, Michael 83, I54 Gabriel, Richard 46, 48, 7l, 83, 85,86 Gabriel, Samuel 83, 87, I55 Gaderson, Richard 20l Gaffney David 226 Gallagher, Jan 20I Gonzales, Inez 202 Gonzales, Jimmy I56 Gonzales, Julio 202 Gonzales, Gonzales Linda 202 Lorraine 227 Gonzales, Maureen 74, 227 Gonzales, Peler 73, 227 Gonzales, Raymon 227 Gonzales, Rose 70, 75, 86, I56 Gonzales, Ruben 202 Gonzales, Ray 227 Gonzales, Rudy 202 Gonzales, Srella I56 Gonzales, Tony I56 Gonzalez, Mary 227 Gooden, Beverly 46, 227 Gooden, Donna 202 Gooden, Larry I56 Gooden, Maria 202 Gooden, Reuben 202 Goodloe, Linda 202 Goodman, Annerle I74, 227 Goodman, Colleen 202 Goodman, Judilh 8l, I56 Goodwin, Hazel I56 Goolsby, Barbara 227 Gopar, Felipe 202 Gore, Maureen 75, 202 Golowi, Sandra I56 Gould, David 202 Grace, Dianne I56 Grady, Calhleen 227 Graeber, Cynthia 202 Graham, Helen I56 Graham, Rose 202 Graham, Vicki 227 Granado, Irma 227 Granados, Socorro 227 Granaih, Clinlon 7l, 72, 75, 77, BZ, 84 85, 87, I Granalh, Kalhleen 7I 75, 83, 227 Gray, Andrew 202 Gray, Cora I56 Gallardo, John 226 Gallegos, Gabriel I55 Gallegos, Jalricia 20I Galvan, Richard 226 Galvan, Armando 42, I55 Galvan, Erlinda 20I Galvan, Gary l03, 20l Galvan, Richard 7l Galvez, Edmund 73, 80, I55 Gamboa, Sieve 72, 73, l0l, I03 Gambrell, Sfephen I55 Ganler, Garces, Glenn 20I Gerald 226 Garcia, Annelle 20I Garcia, Damian 76, 82, 226 Garcia, Dennis 226 Garcia, Dolores I55, 20I Garcia, Hecfor 226 Garcia, Irene 74, 75, 20I Garcia, Jimmie 80, 226 Garcia, John I00, 20I Garcia, Johnny IOI, 226 Garcia, Reuben 20l Garcia, Yolanda 20I Gardner, Jeannelle 70, 72, 73, 20l Gardner, Larry 20I Gardner, Palricia I55 Gardner, Terry 20I Garreff, Sharon 227 Garrify, 'David 227 Garrilfy, John 20l Garfner, Penny 227 Gray, Larry IOI, 202 Gray, Nancy I56 Gray, Sleven I56 Grayson, Douglas 227 Green, Harold I56 Green, Johnnie 202 Green, Nalhan 228 Greene, Ronald IOI, 228 Greene, Vickie 75, 83, 84, 87, 228 Greenwood, Durlene 74, 228 Greenwood, Walrer 202 Gregg, Moorman 228 Gregory, Norris 72, 75, 85, 90, 202, 2l3 Griffin, Dorolhy 228 Griffin, Mike 202 Grilfiilh, Susan I56 Grisham, Amber 228 Grissom, Barbara 202 Grizzell, Michael 202 Groedendaal, Calharina I56 Grompnor, Roberl 228 Groos, Judilh 86, 87, 228 Gsoell, Roseana 203 Guaiardo, John 223 Guardado, Edelmira I56 Guarneros, Theresa 228 Gueharra, Adam 228 Guerrero, Rosifa 228 Guidry, Ken BI, I57 Guillen, Augusline 228 Guillen, Calhern 228 Guillen, Frank I57 Garza, Maria 227 Galcomb, Barry 227 Gaslon, Carol 86, 87, 227 Garlen, Barbara 227 Gaughan, Michael I55 Gaughan, Palricia 74, 227 Genfry, Linda 74, 227 Guisa, Augusline I57 Guizar, Marcial I57 Gussner, Gufhrel, Gufierrez Granf I57 James 203 Anna 203 Gulierrez: Becky I57 , David I00 Genlry, Richard 20l Gepharf, Rex 20I Gerber, Lyndia 73, 227 Gergen, Tim 83, I55 Giannini, John 227 Gianini, Renalo 20l Gibson, Donald I02, 20I Gibson, Janis 227 Gibson, Sharon I55 Gibson, Shirley 227 Giddings, Gary 20l Giddings, Judith 227 Giddings, Tandy 7l, 72, 87, 90 Giebeler, James I55 Giebeler, Norman 227 Gieniec, Roberf I02, 227 Giffin, Karen 227 Gilberl, Gregory I55 Gilbrea Gilland lh, James 227 , Susan I55 Gilleland, Karen 227 Gilmore, Roberi 227 Gulierrez, John I57 Gulierrez, Juaniia 228 Gulierrez, Martin 203 Gulierrez, Ray 228 Gufierrez, Samuel 203 Guifenplan, Karen 203 Guy, Sue I57 Guzman, Glorine 228 Guzman, Gonzalo 203 Haberkorn, Carolyn 203 Haverkorn, Marilyn 203 Hackleman, James I94, 203, 2I8 Hadden, David 203 Hadden, Sfephen 228 Haier, Gary 228 Hafeman, Sheryl 72 Hagen, Peggy 74, 86, I57 Hale, Joyce 203 Haleman, Veronica 203 Gilsfrap, Gale 227 Gimble, Mike 46, 72,227 Gipson, Denise 227 Girber, Lyndia 74 Gladden Cindy 227 Glanze, Allen 78 Glaspie, Linda 20I Gleason, Neva 202 Glenn, Hommer 202 Glenn, Janel 202 Godfrey, Roberl' 8l, 227 Godwin, Befly I55 Goldberg, Deborah 70, 84, 87, 202 Goldsiein, Esiher 82, 84, B6, 87, 202, 2l8 Gomez, Roberf 202 Gong, Belh 7l 72, 73, 82, 86, 87, I56 Gong, David 72, 73, 85, 87, 90, 227 Gonzales, Benilo 227 Gonzales, Frances I56 Haleva, Linda 228 Hall, Patricia 70, 84, 87, 203 Hall, Richard 228 Hall, Terry lO3, I23, 203 Hall, Ken l0l, I57 Hallex, Leroy 78, I57 Hallmark, Mike l00, 203 Hallock, Lavern 203 Halverson, Laura 228 Hamillon, Evalina I57 Hammond, Frederick 228 Hamplon, Russell 228 Hamud, Gary 70, I57 Hand, Sleven 83, IO3, I57 Hanna, Karen I57 Harbauer, Gerald I57 I-lardenberg Georgelre I57 Hardenbrook, Sharon I57 Harder, Lynn 229 265 Har Har dy, Jackie 229 dy, John 70, l57 Harman, Richard 229 Harper, Kennelh 203 Harrah, Edwin 203 Harris, Brenda 74, 229 Harris, Sandy 70 Harris, Cornellius 96, 98, l57 Har Har Har ris, Chrisline 229 ris, Cynlhia 229 ris, Philip 203 Harris, Sharon 203 Har Har Har 0, Palric l58 O, Terence 229 le, Maureen 229 Harlq rove, Rodney 229 Har Has lwell, Sheryl I58 lings, Jerridene 228 Haslings, Leon 228 Haslings, Linda 228 Haslings, Mike 203 Half, Bobby 78, 203 Hauck, Slacia l58 Haury, Kalhleen 75, 8l, ISB Hawkes, Edward l5B Hawkins, Clarion 80, 228 Hawlhorne, Darrell 85, I26, IZ7, I58 Hayes, Diane 74, 203 Hayes, Eleanor 203 Hayes, Linda 203 Ha nes Carol 7l 74 75, 203 V l r . Heasley, Thomas 228 Healh, James I58 Healh, Nanci 228 Hebler, Deena 228 Hebler, Douglas l58 Hefflner, Linda l58 Heil, Marcia l58 Heimericks, Alma 75,204 Hembre, Rodney 204 Hembree, Sunny l58 Henderson, David 85, 204 Hendricks, Roberl 204 Henry, Darlene 204 Henry, Gary 228 Henry, Richard l58 Henry, Rosemary 74, 228 Henson, Charles 229 Henson, Gayle 204 Herberger, Jeanne 48, 7I, 8 Herberger, Jon I58 Hernandez, Adolph 229 Hernandez, Dora l58 Hernandez, Eslher 204 Hernandez, Fred 229 Hernandez, Joe 204 Hernandez, Josephine 204 Hernandez, Lorraine l59 Hernandez, Louis l59, 229 Hernandez, Lupe 204 Hernandez, Maria l59 Hernandez, Mary 204 Hernandez, Paul 229 Hernandez, Richard 78, 229 Hernandez, Rila 204 Hernandez, Rulh 229 Sleven 229 Hernandez, Hernandez, Sylvia 52, 70, 7 Hernandez, Valerie l59 Hernandez, Vernon l26, I59 Herndon, Beverly 229 Herrbach, Larry 204 Herron, David 229 Hess, Barbara l59 Hessen, Jane? 204, 46 Hesler, Linda 204 Hewill, Roberl 204 Hicks, Mary l59 Hicks, Thomas 229 Hidalgo, Cora 74, 229 Higgins, Jerry 204 Higgins, Eslher IS9 Hild, Frank 229 Hileman, Dorothy 74, I59 Hileman, May 204 Hill Hill Hill , Charlesel' 229 , Gladys 74, l59 , Jacquelin IS9 Hill, Joan 204 Hill Hill Hill Hill , Kalherine 229 , Loraine l59 on, Cynlhia 84, 229 on, Susan 75, 87, 229 Hinoiosa, Jerry 229 Hinze, Druscilla 204 Hippenstiel, Donald 229 Hirschler, Roberl 229 Hilchcock, Paulelle l59 Hoak, Thomas 83, 96, 204 Hockenbraugh, Lesler I60 Hodges, Cynlhia 229 Hodges, Jo 229 Hodges, Kalhryn 229 Hodges, Lela 229 Hodges, Sylvia l60 Hoepfner, Sieve 229 Hoff, Janel 87, l60 MacKe Hoff, Norman 204 Hoffman, David 229 Hohhoway, Viclor 229 Holcomb, Linda 229 Holdaway, Phillip I26, l60 Holland, Janel 74, l6O Holcomb, Janis 57, l60 l-lallawsy, vmaf I03 Holmes, Linda 229 Holmes, Mary 204 Hamea, Gloria 76, 204 3, 229 l, l59 Horn, G Horn, Li Houchen Houghlo Houslon loria 204 nda 229 s, Linda 229 n, Dawn 229 Gar 204 . Y Houlchens, Judy 75, 160 Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howell, Doverd l60 Frederick 204 Roberl 204 Susan 204 Janis 82, 84, 86, 87, 204 Howers, Sheilia 74, 204 Huber, Ronald 204 Hudson, Terry 229 Huffman, Lyle 229 Hu hes Jo ce 204 Q . Hughes, Y Judy 204 Hull, Kalhleen 229 Hulse, Pamela 84, 87, 204, 2l0 Hulse, Penny 52, l60 Hulsey, Sleven 42, 204 Hund, Janice 204 Hund, Joan 229 Hunl, Billie 229 Hunl, Willie 229 Hurl, Slephen 229 Hunling, Harold l60 Hulchins, Barbara 204 Hulchinson, Marie l60 Hulchison, Sharron 204 Hong, William 70, 73, 76, 82, 84, 86, 87, 229 Hooper Gwendolyn 74, 204 Hopkins, Sharon 76,204 Hopkins Terri 204 266 Hulhinson, Jean 229 lmbriani, Pamela 229 Imbriani, Ray I60 lndrieri, Mike 229 lnghram, Joyce 74, 229 lnghram, Ronald 204 Inman, Belly 204 Inman, 'Denise 204, 7l, 82 Inman. Wilma l60 Irby, Bonila 229 Irvin, Palli 204 lsam, Ronald 204 lsrael, Orrin 80, 229 llnyre, Mike l60 lzard, Valerie 205 Jabbour, Dennie I60, 46 Jackson, Carolyn 74, l60 Jackson, De Foresl l23, 229 Jackson, Donald l0l, 229 Jackson, Emargelin 229 Jackson, Jacquelin 205 Jackson, Joyce 205 Jackson, Maiqie 73, 229 Jackson, Phillip 205 Jacobo, David 205 Jacquell, Marion 46, l60 Jaenke, Margarel 205 Jamerson, Colvin 205 Jamerson, Michael 229 James, Charles 83, 96, l03, l26, James, Susan 83, 205 Jefferies, Greg 229 Jefferies, Richard I02, 229 Jenkins, Slar 60, l60 Jensen, Slanley 205 Jero, Alan 229 Jimenez, Hiiinio 229 Johns, Larry l60 Johnson Alberl 205 Johnsoni Bernadell 7l, 205 Johnson, Cheryl J. 52, 205 Johnson, Clemenl 205 Johnson, Debra 205 Johnson, Delores 229 Johnson, Douglas 229 Johnson, Edward 229 Johnson, Emma I60 Johnson, Gary l6l Johnson, Gennie 229 Johnson, Gerald l6l Johnson, Harold 229 Johnson, James IOO, 229 Johnson, Larry 229 Johnson, Lee 229 Johnson, Linda 73, 90, 229 Johnson, Linda 72, l6l Johnson, Mallhew 205 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnslon Jolly, Ke Jones, B Jones, Jones, Jones, Michael 229 Paul 205 PGQQY lbl Ralph l6l Rick 229 Ronnie IDD Shirley 7l, 73,74 Susan 205 Terry 229 William 229 Willie 229 e, Joey 205 nnelh 8l, lOl, 205 arbara 229 Belly 205 Belly 205 Charles 229, l23 Jones, David 80, 206 Jones, Gordon 229 Jones, Jesse 73, l08 Jones, Laura 74, l6l Jones, Lavoyne 229 Jones, Mark 206 Jones, Marvin Lewis 229 Jones, Marvin Curlis 206 Jones, Ralph 229 Jones, Shirley 73, 229 Jordan, Barbara 46,206 Jordan Carolyn 73, 229 Jordan, Joyce 74 Z Jordon, Brenda l6l Joy, Bruce l6l Juarez, 'Delberl 229 Judd, Barbara 229 Julian, Clifford 78 Julian, Reginald 80, 229 Kach Kach Kali, evas, Chrisline 52, 53, l6l evas, Mary 52, 53, l6l Anne 83, 86, l6l Kampman, Theresa 72, 229 Kanagy, Terri 229 Kaplan, Michael 206 Karr, Dale 8l, 206 Kalona, Kalhie 206 KaI'l, Wayne 206 Kalz, Margarel 75, 76, 84, 86 Kalz, Marlha 74, 82, 206 Kavanaugh, Anne 84, 87 Kelle Kelle r, Larry 229 y, Dale 7l, 206 99 Kelley, Elizabelh 229 Kelley, Marlha 76, 206 Kendrick, Glenn 229 Kennedy, Bernie 206 Kennedy, Paula l6l Kenl, Sanna 52, 72, 73, l6l Ken on, Kalhryn 74, 206 , e7, 205 Kepilord, Keilh 85, 87, 96, IOO, 206 Kerr, Marsha 206 Keri, Geri 70, 83, 87, 229 Keyes, Chuck Bl Kilmarlin, Candace l62 King, George 78, l62 King, Linda 206 King, Sidney 229 Kingma, Charles 206 Kinlo, Gloria 206 Kinlo, Theresa 229 Kirby, Dennis 7l, l00, 229 Kirkbride, Ronny 230 Klassen, Alvin 230 Klein, Ellamay 7l, 74, 75 Kline, Arlhur 206 Klos, Gabriele I62 Kloslerman, John l62 Knighl, Barbelle 90, l62 Knisely, Slephen 206, 2l8 Knorr, Cynlhia 70, 82 ,84, 206 Knox, Suzanne 74, 75, Bl, l62 Koch, Richard 230 Kochendorfer, Gerry l62 Kochendorfer, Sally 230 Kofford, Don l0l, 230 Kolbuss, Bill l00 Koon, David 230 Kowalski, Kerry l62 Kresge, Richard 96, I62 Kreuky, Darlene 206 Krueger, Andrea 230 Krueger, Ralph l62 Kruse, William 206 Kuennen, Richard l62 Kuhn, David 230 Kunsman, Judy l62 Kurlz, Richard l62 Kwock, Belly 230 Kwock, Howard l00, 230 Kwock, Kalherine 74, 75, Bl, 82, 87, I62 Kwock, Royal I00, 206 Kwock, Yucaipa 230 Lacounl, Rosemary 206 Ladd, Valerie l62 Laffoon, Bill 80 Laguna, Arlhur 206 Lakeness, Linda 84, 87 La Fonlaine, Larry l62 La Goie, Rosie l62 Laguna, Theresa 46, l62 Lamb, Nancy l62 Lampenfeld, Andrew 230 Larnpenleld, Barbara 82, l62 Land, Charles 206 Land Michael 230 Landrum, Linda 46, I63 Lane, James 78, 206 Lane, Linda 230 Lane, Michael 206 Lane Terrence 206 Lang., Harry lla, zoe Lang berg, Sleven 84, 86, Lanlo, Ellen 207 Lapp, Alberl I63 Lara, Teresila I63 Larkness, Linda 207 Larsen, Palricia 207 Lalner, Diane 207 Lauq hlon, Larry 230 Laurz, Lindsay 72, 73, 207 Lavin, Belen 230 Lavin, Roberl I63 Law, Eslher 207 Law, Franklin 86, 207 Lalner, Diane 207 Laughlon, Larry 230 Laulz, Lindsay 72, 73, 207 Lavin, Belen 203 Lavin, Roberl I63 Law, Eslher 207 Law, Franklin 86, 207 Lawing, Gail 207 Lawson, Donna 230 Lawson, Howard 230 Lawson, Ronald 230 Laxlon, Sharon 207 Lay, Terry 230 Layrnon, Kennelh I63 86, 207, ZI4, Zl5, 2I8 Leaverlon, Waller I02, I63 Lebarre, Rulh 72, 73, 74, 207 Lechuga, Josephine 207 Ledesman, Marlha I63 Ledford, James 230 Lee, Sleve 207 Lee, Linda 207 Lee, Sarah I63 Lemas, Anila I63 Lemur, Maria 74 Lemus, Magdalena 207, 230 Lenker, Linda 74, I94, 207 Leon, Adam 230 Leon, Palrick 230 Lepper, Jackie 70, 77, 207 Lepper, Jean 230 Lepper, Lawrence 230 Lesmeman, Jeanelle I63 Leslie, Jim I63 Lesser, David 80, 207 Lesler, Thomas 207 Lelhbridge, Ronnyl 46, 73, I63 Levin, Larry 7l, 73, 77, 85, I63 Lewis, Allonso I63 Lewis, Belly I63 Lewis, Donna I63 Lewis, Garry I63 Lewis, Linda 73, 87, 207 Lewis, Sandra 230 Lewis, Stanley I63 Lewis Thomas 230 Leyerly, Pally 230 Leyva, Louis I63 Liebe, Chrisline 230 Liebermann, Kenl 207 Lilly, Duke 230 Limon, Marcy I63 Limunes, Marlha 230 Lincoln, Raymond 230 Lindberg, Barbara 230 Lindberg, Carl I64 Linden, Suzanne 230 Lindgren, Alan 83, 85, 90,230 Lindsey, William 234 Linnens, Charlolle 207 Linnens, Dennis 207 Linner, Donald I64 Lippill, Linda 74, 86, 207 Lipscombe, Sleye 78, 234 Lillle, Karen 207 Lilllelield, Mike 83, I64 Lilllefield, Tim 234 Lloyd, Joel 234 Loehr, Jerome 234 Lofsledl, Michael I64 Lohr, Beverly 234 Lohr, Linda I64 Long, Billy 234 Long, Harry 234 Long, Linda 77, I64 Long, Thomas I64 Loof, William 207 Loomis, Lance 234 Lopez, Alberl l02 Lopez, Cecelia I64, 234 Lopez, Chrislina 74 Lopez, Edward I64 Lopez, Edward 207 Lopez, Erlinda I64 Lopez, Frank 207 Lopez, Joe 234 Lopez, Kenneth I64 Lopez, Lourdes 234 Lopez, Priscilla I64 Lopez, Ruben 234 Lopez, Viclor 83, I64 Larimer, James I64 Loss, Jeffrey 234 Lolze, Barry I64 Lovelace, Susan 23l Lovorn, Belly I64 Lowe, Bealrice 23l Loza, Yolanda I64 Lucas, Nicey I64 Lucas, Shirley zal Luce, Helen 23l Lucerno, Freddy 23l Luckell, Minnie 23l Luis, Olivia' I64 Luion, Mike 23l Luian, Sandra 207 Lukens, Darrel 207 Lumley, Bryan I64 Luna, Paul 80 Luna, Roberl l65 Luna Rulh 207 Lund, Jane 207 Lund, Joan 207 Lundy, Kerry 23l Lundy, Rila 74 Lupo, Carole 84, 23l Lusk, Brad 32, 48, 8l, 83, 85, I Lule, John I65 Lulon, Vickie l65 Lullrell, Ricki 207 Luxlord, Sidney 23l Lyman, Kennelh I65 Lyon, Jennifer 23l Lyons, Larry 75, 77, 85, l65 Macias, Adolf 23l Macias, Connie 23l Macias, Slella 207 Macias, Tony l65 nzie, Noreen 74 23l Macon, Ella 46, l65 I Macon, Samuel 23l Maculsay, David 23l Macy, Zella 207 Madrigal, David 207 Madrigal, Marlin 83, 96, l65 65, 208 Magnus, Barbara 8l, 23l Magnus, Michele Bl, 207 Magnuson, Tom l65 Mahlsledl, Gary IOB, lzs, las Maier, Tom 83, 96, l65 Maieska, Bruce 207 Ma'ors Gar 23l Owens, Meers l I Y Malewicz, Suzanne 207 Mana, Chrisline 72, 207 Manley, Rila 207 Mann, Conslance 23l Mann, David 207 Manuel, Jaun 74, 23l Manuel, JoAnn 207 Maquinalez, Alfred 207 Mares, Charles 23l Marin, Lydia 207 Marin, Michael 207 Markham, Carrie 208 Maroulsos, Angelo 73, I65 Maroulsos, Georgia 72, 73, 23l McMaslers, Douglas 232 McMullen, Sharron 7l, 75, 202, 203 McNeal, Charles I67, 232 McPhail, Rebecca 232 McPherson, Sandra 232 McPike, David 209 McOuarllers, Pal 232 McWherler, Nonna I67 McWherler, Palricia 80, I67 Mead, George I67 Mead, Shariie 74, 76, 80, 84, 90, 209 Meadows, Gail I67 Meadows, Linda I67 Meadows Pallie 209 Medford, Jacquelyn 209 Mee, Lennilu 232 Mola, Linda I69 Molen, Louis 233 Molon, Kennelh 73, 75, 80, 90, Mounl, Kalhie 2l0 Mowbray, Paul I69 Mower, John I69 Mower, Kennelh 233 Meeks, Joyce 209 Meers, Grelchen 232 Meers, Marie I67 Meers, Sandra I67 Sheri I67 Mower, Moyer, Moyer, Mullenn Marlha 169, 233 Carol 233 Richard 2l0 ex, Karen 2I0 Mullins, lrene 75, 84, 2l0 Munoz, Gilberl 233 Munsee, Dearld 78, I69 Munsee, Larry 78, 233 Munz, Donald 233 Murphy, Bobby 96 Murphy, Claudia 233 Murphy, Jacqueline I69 Murphy, Kalhleen 206, 2l0 Muff, Viilliam zio Y Mus ra e, Ray 233 Mercer Marquez, Elena l65 Marquez, Gloria 208 Marquez, Henriella 208 Marquez, Jessie 23l, l65 Marquez, Josephine l65 Marquez, Mary l65 Marquez, Virginia l65 Marrufo, Oscar 23l Marsh, Larry 70 Marshall, Carrie 23l Marshall Linda 23l Marlin, Anlhony 232 Marlin, David 7l, 72, 84, 87, l65 Marlin, James l65 Marlin, Polly 46, 232 Marlin, Rosie 208 Marlin, Sandra 46, l66 Marlin, Sandra K. 208 Marlin, Timolhy 70, 82, 84, 85, 86, Marlin, Violel 73, 232 Marlin, Wilfred 46, 208 Marlin Wynema l66 Marlinez, Belen 208 Martinez, Danny 208 Marlinez, Darlene 208 Marlinez, Doris 70, I66 Marlinez, Eleanor 208 Marlinez, Eulalio 208 Marlinez, Joe 232 Marlinez, Kalhleen 232 Marlinez, Maria I66 Marlinez, Marlha I66 Marlinez, Midge 208 Marlinez, Norma 208 Marlinez, Roberl' 72, I66 Marlinez, Ruben 232 Marlinez, Sleven 232 Marlinez Yolanda 232 I66 l Mess, 'Kalh in Melia, Y Charles 209 Meiia, Chrisline I67 Meiia, Pauline I67 Melendez, Manuel 209 Melgoza, Slella 209 Mena, Anlonia 80, I67 Mena, Armando 75, 76, 80, I67 Mena, Louis I67 Mena, Mary 80 Mendez, Lydia 209 Mendez, Moises 209 Mendiela, Argenlina 70, 74, I67 Mendiela, Raymond l00 Mendoza, Cecilia 75, 209 Mendoza, Larry I67 Gail 70 7l 75 Q Myall, Veda 233 Myles, Willis 74, I69 Myricks, Thomas 2l0 Nagelschmicll, Fred 2l0 Nagelschmidl, Laura 233 Naiar, Roy l0l, 2ll Nava, Sleve l00 Navor, Gloria 233 Naylor, William 2ll Neavor, Lulu 2ll Nece, Darrnell 233 Nece, Jerry 96, l26, l27, l70 . . . , 209 Mercer, Janice 233 Mercer, Larry 233 Merchanl, Linda 209 Merrick, Eddie 83, 209 Merrims, Michael 209 Merlens, Elsie 74 Mefelak, Bruce 233 Meyer, Cynlhia 209 Meyer, Linda I67 Meyncke, Roberl 85, l68 Michaelis, Diane 209 Michaels, Roberl 209 Michel, Michael 85, 233 Migliore, Suzanne 233 Miller, Barbara 233 Miller, Carol l68 Miller, Don 209 Negrele, Carlos IZ3, 233 Negrele, Clara l70 Negrele, Lilly 2ll Negrele, Richard l70 Negrele, Jack l70 Neqrelle, Jo Ann 70, 72, 73 Neigel, Neigel, Lawrence l70 Leonard 78, l70 Neiman, Allen 233 Nellans, George 78, 80,233 Nelon, Sandra l70 I69, 2l2 Nelson, Dana l70 Nelson, Diane 73, 233 Nelson, Donald l26, 23l Nelson, Glenn 2ll Nelson, Pamela 86, 87, 233 Nelson, Palricia 86, 87 Nelson, Russel 80, 82, 86, 87, l70 . 9 Newkirk, Pamela 233 Mash, Lamonl 233 Mashburn, Janis 232 Mason, Duane 232 Mason, Karen 77, 206, 208, 209 Masqueda, Mike 20B Miller, Eugene 209 Miller, Ken 233 Miller, Linda 209 Miller Marian l68 Miller: Ouinsa na 209 Miller, Sandra 233 Miller, Sharon 75,233 Miller, Shirley 74, l68 Mincheff, Mike 209 Nemnich, Lee B0 Neri, Gloria l70 Nefi, Ronald ss, 2ll Nesbill, Lorrella 233 Nevarez, Anna 233 Nevarez, Donald 233 Newby, Danielle 233 Newcomer Gre or 2ll Masl, Calhy 232 Malhews, Clyde I66 Malhews, Teresa 232 Malson, Susan 74, I66 Mallhews, Ella 232 Malus, Marlha 232 Maurice, David 232 Mauric, Rubio 208 Maxwell, John I66 Maxwell, Judy 232 Maxwell, Worrell 232 Mazzarop Mayer, Linda 208 Mayer, Susan 83, 232 Mays, Doris 208 Mazique, Ronald 90, 208 Mazza, Gloria 208 pi, Jennie I66 McCann, Michael 208 McClellan, John 208 Mc'Dowell, Joe I66 McGinnis, Julie 208 McCain, William 232 McCann, Michael l03, 208 Mincheff, Nancy 233 Miner, Bill 209 Mincheff, Nancy 7l, 86, 233 Minnick, Roger 2l0 Minnifield, Freddie 2l0 Minor, William 70 Minler, Dexler l0l Minlz, Cheryl 233 Miranda, Charles 233 Mireles, Irene l68 Milchell, Kenl 8l, 90, 2l0 Milchell, Peggy 2l0 Molel, Pamela 233 Molina, Carmen 76, 82, 84, 86, l68 Molina, Eleanor 2l0 Monguia, Alberl 70, 76, 74, B7 Monroe, Gary 233 Monlana, John 233 Monlana, Olivia l68 Monlgomery, Peggy 233 Monlgomery, Roberl' 233, 83 Moody, Carl, l68 Moore, Harold 233 Newman, Jean 85, 233 Newman, Joel 2ll Newman, Lola 73, 74, 90 Newman, Richard 72, 73, l70 Newsorrle, John 233 Newlon, Karen 233 Nichols, Sammy l02, 2ll Nickell, Penny 2ll Nielsen, Pamela 86, 87, l70, 2ll Niemeyer, Carol 48, 70, 72, Nolan, Roy 233 Nolen, Janice 233 Norris, Diane 233 Norlhrup, Morlee 2ll Norlon, Claudia l70 Nosser, Marveil 2ll Nosser, Michael l70 Nollingham, Teryy Novak, Kalhleen 233 Noyes, Jim 2ll Nue, Sherrie 233 Numala, Yasuko l70 Numala. Yukiko l70 Ordaz, Horlencia 2ll McCalman, John 232 McCann, Palrick 232 McCarroIl, Mary 232 McCarroll, Rebecca l58, I66 McCay, Harold 72 McClure, Slephen I66 McCormick, Kalhy 42 McCoy, Bonnie 232 McCoy, Harrison l0l, I66, 232 McCracken, Richard I66 McCray, Joanne I66 McCrory, Charon 42, 232 McCulloch, Healher 7l, 75, I66 McDaniel, Janelle 208 McDaniel, Roberl 208 McDonald, Barry I66 McDonald, Philip 72, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 208, 2lB McDonell, Jean 232 McDowell, Joe 8l, I67 McDuff, Irvin l0l McDuff, Raoul 232 McFarland, Marilyn 232 McGary, Bea 74 McGee, Cordelia 232 McGee, Palricia 208 McGinnis, McGraw, McKinley, Byron l00 Louella 209 Brenda 73, 80, I67 McKinney, Delaine 232 McKinney , Jo Anne 232 Moore, Janel l68 Moore, Leroy I68, 233 Moore, Linda 82, 2l0 Moore, Roberl 2l0 Moore, Samuel 2l0 Moore, Shirley l68 Morales, Danny 233 Morales, Sleve 233 Morales, Yolanda l68 Moran, Moran, Kalhlenn 70, 2l0 Michael l03, 233 Morana, Beniamin l68 Moreno, Eileen 2l0 Moreno, Henry l68 Moreno, Mary l68 Morgan, Marjorie l68 Morgan, Phyllis 2lU Morgan Roy 2I0 Morningslar, Eugene l68 Morningslar, Joyce 2l0 Morris, Carolyn 74, 233 Morris, Clyde 2l0 Morris, David 2l0 Morris, Henry 80, 85, 187, 2l0 Morris, Kennelh 86 Morris, Ruby l68 Morris, Sandra 66, 67, 72, l55, l68 Morris, William 42, l68 Morrison, Jerri 233 Morrow, Daniel 2l0 Morrow, David 78, l0l, 233 Nunez, Roqelio l03 Nunnally, Denise 2ll Oales, Barbara l70 Oales, Gary l23, 233 O'Brien, Daniel 2ll O'Bryanl, Sharon l70 Ocampo, Heclor l70 Ochse, Mary l7l O'Connor. Bill l40, l7l Odom, Clirela 74 Odom, Herman l0l, l7l O'Donnell, Diana 233 Oehler, William 85, 86,233 Ohler, Larry 233 Olivarez, George l00, l02 Oliver, Edward 233 Olney, Daniel l7l Olsen, Charles 70, 2ll Olson, Barbara 2ll Olson, Suzanne 233 Ondler, Reagan l0l, 233 Orr, Pamela 84, 8'6, l7l Orrick, Linda l7l Orlega, David l26, l7l Orlega, lnez 233 McKinney, Milchell 232 n, Irene 72, 82, 84, 87, 202, Mclaughli McLaughlin, Kim 70, 72, 86, 232 McLesler, Ingrid 84 Morrow, Tommy 2l0, 48 Morlhland, Chrisline 233 Morlhland, John 32, Bl, 85, l69 Morlon, Claudia 8l, l00, 233 Mosqueda, Sylvia 233 Orlego, Lorranie 233 Orlez, Barbara 52, l7l Orliz, Alberl 233 Orliz, Aleliandro l7l Orliz, Julio lOl, 2ll Orliz, Lillian 70, 2ll az, ss, s7, zu, zia Orlon, Germaine 7l, 72, 73, 233 Osborn, Julie 233 Osborne, Beverly 2ll Osloich, Mary 73, 83, 96, 233 Olsen, Marylin Bl, 233 Overlon, Lynda l7l Owen, Theresa 75, 8l, 2ll Beverly 57, 87, l7l Owens, Charles 233 Owens, Janice 90, l7l Owens, Kalhleen l7l Owens, Linda l7l Owens, Palricia 233 Oyer, Kennelh 72, 73, 83, 96, l7l Pacheco, Roberl 96 Pacheco, Virginia l7l Padilla, Annie 2ll Padilla, David 42, 233 Padilla, Dolores 233 Padilla, Gloria 76, 233 Padilla, Mary l7l Padzik, Slephen l7l Paez, Christina l7l Paez, Joseph 2ll Palazzo, Alfred 72, 90, l84, 233 Palazzo, Nancy l7l Palencia, Delilah 2ll, 233 Palomina, Frank l7l Pankau, Harlan 233 Parenl, Norman I72 Parish, Nikki 233 Parks, Darcy 234 Pasillas, Ernie 234 Palchan, Joyce 234 Palrick, Kalherine I72 Pallerson, Mike I72 Pallon, Dorolhy 234 Pawlowicz, Dorolhy I72 Pearce, Larry 2l2 Pearson, Mike I72 Pearson, Norma Pauline 234 Peavie, Chrisline 234 Pecchia, Lance l00, l26, 2l2 Pedroza, Nancy I72 Pedroza, Reumaldo 96, I72 Pedroza, Susana 2l2 Pena, Marsha Louise 2l2 Pena, Sophie I72 Peninglon, Elaine 234 Pensky, Norman 85, 234 Perce, Rulh 2l2 Percival, Ronald 46, 48, 83, IOO, 234 Perea, Barbara 83, 86, I72 Perea, Diane 234 Perez, Arlhur I72, 42 Perez, Margo 73, 75, 86, I72 Perez, Mary I72 Perkins, Linda 2l2 Perrier, Oscar '10, I63, 234 Perry, George Frank 234 Perry, Gladys I72 Perry, Joyce Ann I72 Perry, Marlha 2l2 Perry, Palricia 74, I72 Persinger, Slan 234 Person, Fred 1.34 Person, Nedra Anise 2l2 Pelerson, Darrell 72, 73, 83, 85, 96, l02 2l2, ZI3 Pelerson, Dennis I72 Pelerson, Julianne 32, I72 Pelrie, Diana 46, 7l, 72, 73, I72 Pellil, Michael 96, l02, 2l0, 2l2 Pezalla, Judy 234 Phillips, Arlis l0l, 234 Phillips, Dennis 234 Phillips, Diana 2l2 Phillips, Sandra 2l2 Phillips Sandra K. 87 Pickenpack, Charles 2l2 Pickens, Greg 234 Pickrum, Roberl 234 Pierce, Brenda 234 Pierce, Francis l0l Pierce, Kalhy 2l2 Pinchem, Gloria I72 Pinchem, Shelia 2l2 Pine, Roger B3, I23, I72 Pine, Timolhy 234 Pilari, William 234 Pierrou, Palli 234 Plasencia, Roberl 2l2 Plunkell, Michael 2l2 Pollack, Sherrie 234 Pollinger, Jean 234 Ponce, Eugene 234 Ponce, Margarel I73 Ponce, Richard 234 Ponder, Michael lOl, I2 Ponder, Ronnie 2l2 3, 234 Popadak, Ann 7l, 77, 82, 84, 87, l73 Popadak, John 34 Popely, Sleve 80, 234 Porlello, Suzanne 234 Porleous, Diana 2l2 Porler, John 72, 73, I73 Porler, Lesler IDU, l02 Porlerfield, Sleve IO3, l73, 2l2, 2l7 Porlias, Slephen 234 Porlman, Roxana 80, 2l2 Posl, Pamela I73 Posllelhwail, Richard 78, 2l2 Polepan, James l00, 234 Poller, Wanda 2l3 Poulos, Linda 2l3 Powell, Paula 234 Prado, Olivia I73 Powell, Sherry 234 Preisl, Edwin 234 Prescoll, Chris 234 267 Press Carol 71, 72, 75, 77, Press Janet 71, 77, 86, 234 Press, Julie 173 Press Roger 234 Preston, James 173 Price, Ben 173 Price, Harley 234 Prieto, Gary 213 Prince, Craig 234 Priskell, Robert 234 Pruitt, Gregory 234 Pryor, James 173 Pryor, Robert 234 Pryzbyla, Tom 213 Puente, Eloise 234 Puente, Martha 213 Purvis, Cita 213 Putnam, George 213 Putnam, Mary 82, 84, 86,87 Putnam, William 213 Pyle, Marsha 173 , 173 84, 86, 87 173 Robledo, Rosemary 214 Robles, Ba rbara 176 Robles, Ray 176 Rocha, Geraldine 176 Rodlyn, Brenda 214 Robinson, Starr 214 Robison, Denver 102 Rocha, Geraldine 74 Rodriguez, Daniel 176 Rodriguez, Dennis 176, 214 Rodriguez, Frances 53, 176 Rodriguez, Joe 214 Rodriguez, Juanita 74, 214 Rodriguez, Margie 176 Rodriguez, Marian 214 Rodriguez, Marie 214 Rodriguez, Mary 46 Rodriguez, Rennie 214 Rodriguez, Robert 214 Rodriguez, Rosario 176 Rogers, Peggy 214 Rogers, Robert 83, 176 Rollins, Darlene 214 Roman Mar 53 71 214 Slater, William 179 Sloan, David 72, 73, 85, 86, 100 Sloan, Robert 78, 179 Smart, Gail 216 Smirl, John 179 Smith, Arlene 216 Smith, Christoph 179 Smith, Claudia 140, 179 Smith, Debbie 216 Smith, Donna 179 Smith, Fred 96, 216 Smith, Gary 179 Smith, Gilda 179 Smith, Gwen 179 Smith, James 83, 179 Smith, Jim 85,216 Smith, Judge 211 Smith, Kenneth 38, 72, 139, 179 Smith, Mike 179 Smith, Paula 216 Smith, Rickie 216 Smith, Ruth rl, lrv Smith, Suzanne 179 Smith, Terry 179, 216 Tihey, Thomas 181 Timmerman, Tim 72, 73 Tinch, Sally 182 Tindall, Bonnie 182 Tindle, Andrew 217 Titus, Linda 217 Todd, Loran 96,217 Torres, Rosa 21 Torta, Ronald 71,217 Tostado, Jesse 182 Tovar, Margaret 217 Townsend, Roslyn 47, 52, 182 Trammell, Carole 70, 82, 87, 217 Treas, Beniamin 71, 72, 75, 77, 85 Treas Lorena 217 Trees, Philip 72, e4, as, as Tripplett, Dorothy 73, 182 Trisler, Dona 182 Tritschler, Robert 217 Troy, Sharon 217 Truiillo, Teresa 217 Trusler, Bill 182 Turman, Wanda 217 uade, Roland 173 uaney, Dorothy 173 Ouezada, Teresa 234 Ouiel, Suzanne 71, 234 Quincy, Robert 85 Ouiroz, Aurora 173 Ouiroz, Jennie 173 Ouoss, Paula 173 Rabe, Pamela 173 Radich, Theodore 234 Rambo-Watkins, Leroy 100 Ramirez, Carmen 173 Ramirez, Eddie 73, 85 Ramirez, Ernest 213 Ramirez, Fernando 234 Ramirez, Frank 234 Ramirez, Gloria 234 Ramirez, John 173 Ramirez, Margie 174 Ramirez, Richard 174 Ramirez, Richard A. 213 Ramirez, Robert 234 Ramirez, Roger 234 Ramirez, Rudy 213 Ramirez, Timothy 234 Ramon, Mary 213 Ramos, Gloria 174 Ramos, Louis 174 Ramos, Raymond 174 Ramos, Sarah 174 Ramsey, Judith 234 Ramsey, Riley 234 Randolph, Diana 174 Rangel, Cecilio 234 Rapinoe ,James 213 Raplnoe, Robert 234 Ratlitf, Tommy 234 Ralzlaff, Terry 234 Rawlings, Janelle 174 Razo, Anna 213 r Y . r Romero, Bertha 176 Romero, Manuel 176 Rooke, Sharon 86, 176 Rosales, Joe 176 Rosenberg, Cheryl 46, 176 Ross, Gary 102, 176 Rounsborg, Samuel 210, 214 Rowinsky, Robert 176 Roy, Linda 176 Roybal, Thomas 176 Rubio, Maurice 83 Rubio, Thomas 214 Ruttolo, Frances 77, 177 Ruggiere, Nickle 71 Ruez, Peter 214 Rushing, Nathan 177 Russell, John 46, 177 Russell, Laura 73, 194,214 Rutherford, Diana 42 Ryan, Johnnyy 85, 215, 218 Sabine, Brooke 70, 215 Sabine, Michael 177 Salas, Ernesline 215 Salazar, Dolores 177 Saledad, Rubid 215 Salinas, Gilbert 96, 126, 177 Salinas, Steven 177 Salzameda, Ramona 70 Samperio, Julian 177 Smith, Wayne 216 Smilhson, Billy 180 Snell, Martha 180 shew, Marilyn rl, 73, az, se, loo Snider, Shirley 216 Soderberg, Mike 180 Solorio, Bob 180 Solny, Archie 216 Sorenson, Paul 85, 180 Southerland, Linda 42, 75, 180 Spalding, Tommy 180 Speare, Joseph 180 Spears, Harold 83 Speck, Clifford 180 Spector, Nancy 180 Uribes, Jonny 219 Uribes, Robert 103, 126 Vaca, Daniel 217 Vaca, Robert 182 Valdez, Erlinda 182 Valdez, Helen 182 Valdez, Martin 182 Valdivia, Rosemarie 182 Valleio, Yolanda 90,217 Sanchez, Antonio 215 Sanchez, Chela 215 Sanchez, Frank 215, 177 Sanchez, Manuel 101,215 Sanchez, Richard 215 Sanchez, Robert 215 Sanchez, Rosa 215 Sanda Sande Sando hl, Jim 216 re, lllelr as, l77 val, Arthur 177 Sandoval, Ernest 163 Sandoval, Geraldine 215 Spencer, Belly 180 Spigner, Bobby 83, 96, 180 Spiva, Linda 180 Spratt, Thomas 102 St. Clair, Daryl 216 St. Clair, David 85, 216 Stanfield, James 100 Starrfield, Susan 81, 87, 216 Stauder, William ss, loo, 2l3, Stearns, Ward 216 Steblay, Craig 71,216 Stedt, James 216 Steele, Joe 101 Stepp, Shawn 180 Sterba, James 216 Stern, Robert 180 Stevens, Richard 180 Stevens, Rita 60, 216 Stevenson, William 180 Steward, Kenneth 100 Stewart, Russell 101 Stillman, Lorena 216 Stockton, Marcia 84, 87, 216 Stockwell, Deborah 66, 180 Stohler, Kenneth 180 Strait, Gary 216 Strand, Gail 70, 73, 77, 84, 181 Stratton, Don 85 Stratton, Richard 181 216,218 Valles, Lupita 217 Van Der Merwe, Johanna 86, Vanderford, Karen 183 Vandre, Robert 83, 85, 217 Vanvaler, Pamela 83 Vargas, Arthur 217 Vargas, Imelda 217 Vargas, Roger 183 Vasquedo, Veronica 217 Vasquez, Ramona 74 Vasquez, Robert 217 Vasquez, Virginia 183 Vaughn, Anita 86, 183 Vaughn, Jennifer 218 Vaught, Cheryl 72, 73, 218 Vega, Elvira 183 Vega, John 101,183 Vel iquelte, Scott 84, 85, B7 Velzy, Renee 218 Venable, Paul 183 Vessup, Anthony 84, 90, 183 Victorino, Ernest 218 Vidaurri, Rudy 70, 100, 218 Villa, Lydia 183 Villegas, Irene 218 Vincent, Linda 218 182 183 Vines, Yvonne 47, 71, 73, 75, 83, 183 Vogt, Richard 219 Vought, Donna 219 Razo, Gloria 174 Razo, Ralph 214 Rearick, Dale 213 Rector, Michael 213 Reed, Deborah 82, 213 Reed, seen as, 140, 174 Reeder, Mary 84 Rees, James 213 Reese, Herbert 213 Reeves, Gregory 103, 174 Reganold, John 84, 85, 102 Reganold, Karla 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, az, s4, 158, I74, 211, 46 Register, Ginger Register, Linda 46, 174 Reid, David 213 Reid, Jack rl, 73, az, e4, as, ar, I74 Reid, Janelle 12, 72, 77, 80, 86, 174 Reilz, Doris 73, 82, 174 Reitz, Shirley 80, 213 Remlinger, Jon 174 Resendez, 8las 174 Reuss, Carol 73, 82, 213, 218 Revzon, Joyce 159, 175 Reyes, Charles 213 Rees, Henrietta 175 Reynolds, Bob 78 Reynolds, Gary 213 Reynolds, Glenn 213 Reynoso, Hector 213 Reynoso, Susan 175 Rhodes, Keith 70, 73, 86, 90, 213 Rice, David 214 Rich, Janice 71, 214 Richey, Carol 175 Rick, Ja Rickert, Rieur, D Rigazzi, nice 86 Douglas 214 arlene 74 Judy 175 Riqby, John 214 Ringland, David 77, so, es, lrs Rios, Gloria 175 Rios, Rosemarie 175 Rios, Stella 214 Ritter, Mary 175 Roach, Virginia 74, 214 Robbins, James 175 Roberg, Sharon 176 Roberson, Rita 214 Roberts, Marsha 74, 214 Roberts, Walter 46 Robertson Cha les 96, 175 Robe rtso , r n. Dennis 214 Robinson, Ethel 214 Robinson, Irvin 213 268 Sandoval, Robert' 215 Sandvik, Lance 215 Sanford, Susan 177 Saterfield, Richard 11, 83, 177 Sauceda, Raymond 72, 73, 75, 83, 96, 177 Sancedoi, David 215 Saucedo, Jose 215 Saucedo, Ruben 177 Sawyer, Robert 215 Saxton, Sherry 177 Scanlon, Sheryle 72, 74, 82, 86, 215 Schagel, Sandra 84 Schoultz, Robert 215 Schubert, David 177 Schultzman, Gary 78, 177 Schulze, Charles 96, 100, 215 Schumacher, Terese 46, 211, 215 Schupbach, Frederick 100 Schwartzkopl, Michal 71, 73, 77, 82, 86, 158, 177 Scott, Betty 178 Scott, Dorothy 215 Scott, Evelyn 178 Scott, Helen 46, 178 Seat, Michael 178 sebek, Philip 178 Sedilla, Raymond 178 Sellas, Vassie 215 Sena, David 178 Serna, David 178 Serrano, Maria 72, 173, 178 Session, Nadine 215 Settle, Douglas 178 Seven, Fred 215 Shadwick, John 178 Shane, Bill 215 Sharp, Cheryl 216 Sharp, Linda 178 Shaw, Barbara 178 Shay, Timothy 78, 178 Shober, Marilyn 179 Shorett, Frederick 71, 101 Shoulders, Barbara 216 Shrader, Ruth 74, 216 shrrey, Tim ro, vo, 101, zls Sidders, Linda 216 Sikes, Lauralee 216 Silva, John 216 Sims, Cynthia 48, 179 Sims, Varella 179 Singleton, Shirley 216 Skeen, Leroy 179 Slater, Marcia 46,216 Slater, Pamela 179 Slater, Stephen 84, 90 Stratton, Ted 216 Strech, Kenneth 181 Strech, Robert 101 Stuart, Kathy 74, 181 Stuckey, Sandra 216 Sullivan, Lee 216 Sullivan, Terrance 216 Sutton, Patricia 216 Sweeney, James 90, 103 Swenson, Patricia 181 Swift, Gene 101 Swiggum, John 100, 216 Swing, Robert' 72, 77, 90, 216 Sykes, Bonnie 216 Tabb, Deborah 71, 216 Tab, Michael 73, ao, 216 Vouqht, Kathleen 74, 183 Wade, Rhonda 86 Wadleigh, Keith 219 Wainwright, Georgia 74 Wainwright, Richard 183 Wainwright, Sue 183 Walden, James 184 Waldman, Kathy 74, 184 Walker, Eddie 219 Walker, Glouris 184 Walker, James 61, 83 Walker, Patricia 219 Walker, Ralph 100 Wallace, Don 70, 102 Wallen, Mary Lou 219 Waller, Annie 219 Tafolla, Vera 181 Talamantez, Rosemary 181 Talmadge, James 46, 83 Tamayo, John 216 Tanner, Margaret 74 Tanzy, James 216 Tappan, Michael 100 Tapper, Samuel 101,216 Taylor, Della 181 Taylor, Terri 217 Taylop, Royal 96, 216 Taylor, Vicki 217 Temple, Frances 90, 217 Templeton, Earl 217 Templeton, Lerner 217 Thatcher, Terry 217 Theios, George 71, 83, 217 Theses, Joyce rl, 72, 13, rs, 54, 181 Thomas, Larry 181 Thomas, Linda 74, 217 Thomas, Loretta 181 Thomas, Mary 181 Thomas, Mildred 181 Thomas, Rutus 181 Thompson, Ada 46, 217 Thompson, Curtis 101 Thompson, Dennis 217 Thompson, Elizabeth A. 71, 75, 181,217 Thompson, Elizabeth N. 80 Thompson, Jannie 217 Thompson, Laura 74, 217 Thompson, Penny 75, 81, 217 Thompson, Philip 181 Thompson, Richard 181 Thornton, Arthur 181 Tiedeman, Kerry 78, 181 Waller, Raymond 219 Walsh, James 78, 219 Walters, Janet 71, 72, 73, 86 Ward, Carol 219 Ward, Donna 200, 201, 219 Ward, John 184,217 Ward, Rickey 80, 212, 219 Wardle, Lynn 72, 75, 83, 85, Wardle, Marie 46 Watts, Monzuella 219 Waltson, Bill 219 Wear, Penelope 184 Wealherbie, Audrey 74 Weaver, Judy 184 Webb, Patricia 219 Webber, Elizabeth 184 Weir, Janet 184 Weir, Lloyd 96, 100, 219 Welsh, Edward 219 Wesley, Donnie 100, 102 Wesling, Howard 219 West, Wanda 47, 74 West, Wiley 219 Wheeler, Bruce 184 90, 184 Wheeler, Connie 71, 73, 74, 77,86 White, Beverly 184 White, Deanna 219 while, Douglas 45, 184 Nathan 184 White, White, Suzanne 184 White, Thomas 77 Whitehouse, Carol 77, 84 90, 184 whireherlse, Valerie ra, 64 Whiting, David 47, 184 Whiting, Denver 219 Whitlock, Randy 46,219 82, 84, , sr, 182 EDlTOR'S LETTER: Whilman, Joyce IB4 Whilman, Sandra ZI9 Wicklund, John ea, los, lze, I27, la4 Wei O Ch I ger , ar es l84 Wilcox, Karen 47, l85 Wilcox, Michael Zl9 Wilcox, Sandy 82, 87, 90, 2I8, 2l9 a Williams, Penelope 7l, 2l9 Williams, Shirley 74 Williamson, Carol l85 Willis, Harold ZI9 Willmarih, Danny 96, 2l9 W'll M' h I IBS 1 son, nc ae Wilson, Diana 74, 82 Woodard, Mary 75, 84, Zl9 Woodburn, Linda 46, I85 Woodin, Chris 47, IBS Woods, Gary 76, IZ6, lZ7, l85 Woods, Roger 83, 87 Woodward, Marian 76, 84, ZI8, ZI9 W I d B ll' 74 Yohn, James IBS Young, Jeffrey 78 Yzaguirre, Alice l85 Zaha ropoulos, Koslanfi oo ar , e , , wney, P lricla 74 wnnan, James ss, ZI9 waalnfa, Jnci 2:-7 Zamora, Devderfv 185 Wilkins, lrene IBS Wilson, Larry 83, 96, I08, ZI9 Woolen, Melvin ZI9 ZGP-iid. Ellen U9 Willhide, Michael 96, l85 Wilson, Marie 77, IBS Worman, Susan 83 Zelmifl. Jared 84. 35. Williams, Barbara ZI9 Wilson, Michael 70, IBS Wrighl, Carol 42 Zieilow, Tim IOO, ZI9 Williams, charles 72, 73, lol, iss Wilson, Norman ZI9 wriqnr Nan 219 Zum. John 219 Williams, Chrisfopher 90 Wilson, Rusly ZI9 Wrisferi, James ZI9 ZUHIQE. Irma 75, YI? Williams, Delores ZI9 Wilson, Shirley ZI9 Zuniga, Rosalinda IBS Williams, Dorothy I85 Winn, Sleven 84, 85 Zyphur, Jack ZIV Williams. -IEVFY l95 Winlers, Deborah 185 WjI!i-sms. Lillie 73. 90. IBS Wong, David 42 Yandivch, lnennn 219 W'I'-imsr Lois 90 Wong, Henry 84, 85, 87, IO3 Yeller, Sally ZI9 The iob is finished and anolher annual al' SBI'-IS has been pul' 'lo bed. This year's annual is quile diliferenl from any yearbook TYRO slalils have produced in pasl years. Opening seclions represenl lhe pasl and presenl al Card Cily. A lime-line of hislory has been lraced from +he early beginnings al SBHS +o lhe presenl' lime. To be on l'he TYRO slaff of SBHS, especially during 50+h year aclivilies, is lruly a greal experience for any person. Many hours of work are spenl' each week by capable slaiil members, whose combined efiorls bring you 'rhis annual. This year's annual, however, would nol have been possible wilhoul' 'lhe counsel and assisiance ol our advisor, Miss Glenda Genlry. Along wilh Miss Genlry is anolher hard-working individual, Mike Schwarlzkopf, whose posilion on lhe TYRO lhis year was Produclion Manager. Sandra Morris, who relurned for her 'rhird year on sfafl, worked well and hard as a very dependable Busi- ness Manager. Ken Molon, Pholography Edilor, spen+ numerous hours in lhe pholo lab wil'h olher pholographers lo de- velop aclion shols for lhis year's annual. A word of congrarulalions and apprecialion are ex- 'lended 'lo olher sl'aFF members who have done work lo help make lhis vearbook possible. We, lhe TYRO slafl of l965, hope Card Cilizens of SBHS enioy lhis annual and will remember il' always. Janice Dillon Edilor-in-chief, l965 Tyro The TYRO slafli is graleful lo 'rhe following individuals for 'rheir gracious asislance in lhe produclion of lhe l965 TYRO: Roger Smilh and Randy Briggs, General SBHS I-lisloryg SBHS Pholography Depl., Ken Molon, Armando Mena, Rick Ward, David Lesser, Bill Laiiioon, Mr. Bill Threallg Mr. Jack Cannicoll, Los Angeles Engraving Co.: Mr. Dick Caudle, Cilrograph Prinling Co., Miss Rulh Myers, SBHS Financial Secrelaryg Mr. Earl Buie, San Bernardino Sun-Telegram, Mrs. Elizabelh W. Richards, Sanla Fe Federal Savings and Loan Co. n 70, 80, ZI9 86 269 ilu Hivxnnriam LL f' 4 V 5,1 H, X, X . -. ww ' V ' . . .f'T,gj1 K, .. , ,.V..c ' ',f,.fi'i4':H .we aw Lg ' H 1:3 -5 'ii'a,.1.- , AA .v 1.2 4.lf5'af ,, .U-ff? -if -'MQW .2 . ,Jw--X, , -- 614423 ' ,, 'Iva W , i . .,-HT. ,bl f x 'Rah'- '-3 .., 1,2 2- ,f fl' ' rm.-.c, 1-Qu .J 'Ns , L ' -X. 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