San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)
- Class of 1967
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Wm I, , mil Some Cards Have All The Fun 2 Q if Z W7 ' U74 751 cg GOO Mffym f it C6 Jvygayggb it W 6226245536 STUDENT LIFE p. 8 Teaching, Inspiring, He1ping, FACULTY p. 44 Being, Planning, Leaving, SENIURS p. 60 Meeting, Doing, Enjoying, CLUBS p. 112 Learning, Advancing, Changing, .IUNIURS p. 138 Starting, Experiencing, Enjoying, soPHoMoREs I p. 162 Practicing, Playing, Winning, SPORTS p. 184 Innovating, Experimenting, Gaining, ACADEMIC LIFE p. 226 Buying, Selling, Consuming, ADVERTISEMENTS p. 230 'T V an -s -XE 2 1. Q'- -ur L 'W if lr r Q ...x X yr! ET -,Q f 7? n f N 'sf' L' H X ax J' Q - .. 7 .L V ,5 1 ff-Q -sd-1'-f X I 'har IFJ.. K f-fr' if ---' X! X' . m fig 'fl ' N Fifi 1 24 A ,.-w-i.:f.,, . , tfgijbf 305, ,L ,JW 4 hiv. -I It's True, S.B.H.S. Cards Have Most Fun Fun expresses that certain aspect of life which is known as being a Card City citizen. The Pacific-Berdoo game and all its antics demonstrate the true spirit and excitement of being a CARDINAL. Besides screaming at the top of your lungs at every game from football to baseball, eating the delicious food in the vending machines, trying out for school plays, writing notes during class, and getting an A+ on a term paper, everyone enjoys swinging assemblies, throwing confetti, caravaning in cars, getting a call slip before a test, and chanting the school hymn. Laughter and excitement brighten each day at S.B.l-l.S. Activities never cease, each citizen helps, with adventure to plan his and his friend7s futures. Knowledge can only be acquired when a student is at his best, and every CARDINAL is the best. Truthfully, HFun,' is one of the most important factors of education at San Bernardino High School. Patti Pjerron, Editor -.' 'X ' 1' E . ' M- 'iv 754 uw H as X a.. , N. 3 '1 , 1:11 r 4-Jiffy I v V. I I ' ,,,-IC' fag . . .. x 511. .- Au N .ew .gf A NK uw. - nl-'.p...f-Q 5.17 -f :jg av 5 v 9 1967 Tyre Dedicated to Miss Myers One of the most important reasons why Cards have more fun is the lady who handles the financial aspect of S.B.l-l.S. activities. Almost any hour of the school day she can be found in her glass-walled oflice in the student store, she is a familiar sight to the students. This lady is Cardinal City's financial secretary Miss Ruth Myers. Miss Myers has been at S.B.H.S. for 25 years, starting as a secretary in September of 1942 and assuming the position of account clerk in 1952. As financial secretary, she has been and is an indispensable part of S.B.H.S., keeping financial records for the entire school, conferring with stu- dent council, answering their ques- tions, an acting as a financial go- between for students and the council. Her invaluable service plays a large part, not only in the running of the school, but also in the life of each Card citizen, from his first bewilder- ing days as a sophomore to the excite- ment of approaching graduation. She issues lockers, sells A.S.B. cards, annuals, prom and homecoming tick- ets, class rings, and graduation an- nouncements, rents caps and gowns, collects money for the junior candy sale, handles club funds, and runs the Lost and Found. There is simply not enough room to list all she does. She does a tremendous job, and yet Miss Myers is always ready with help- fulness, patience, and a smile for any student who comes into her ofiice. Said one, c'She,s a nice ladyf, '41 don't know what weid do without her,'7 said another. The students of San Bernardino High School agree. The staff of the 1967 Tyro Annual, as well as the entire student body, would like to express their special thanks to Miss Myers by dedicating this book to her in appreciation for her many years of outstanding service, and for making it possible to say, uTrue, Cardinals have more fun? Suzanne Portello for the Tyro Annual Staff Miss Myers performs one of duties as Financial Accountant, selling Steve Thompson a junior class ring. Patti Pjerrou carft believe her eyes as Miss Mix-is hands over the many receipt books for annuals. CARDS HAVE FUN DANCING SINGING AND LAUGHIN G I Goldman And Henry Add Spark To Spirit San Bernardino High School's 1966 Pep groups were supplemented by two male yell leaders, Goldman ,lac-ohs and Henry Wong, who, along with six equally talented cheerleaders, helped Danielle Newhy promote spirit superior.. The other cheerleaders, Susie Quiel, Candy Harris, Nikki Parish. ,lean Mrrlxlomiell, and Shirley Williams. continually cheered our teams with contagious enthusiasm. Thanks to the overwhelming en- thusiasm oi' Card City's cheerleaders and eitizens. our l967 rooter buses uuuihered up to three times as many as previous years. Enthusiasm and spirit hlled the stands and bleachers, giving our teams excellent moral sup- port. New eheers were developed and praetieed to periieeliou, adding orig- inality to games and assemblies. llartieipating in many parades and marehes our cheerleaders, along with Drill Teani and other Pep groups, aehiered mauv honors. The entire Card City student hody is very thankful to these eight- llauielle. Susie, Candy. Xikki. Shirley. lean. lleury. and tioldnian-tor mak- ing lfloi an outstanding year for sehool spirit and enthusiasm and for giving our teams support superior to previous years. XM- extend to them the eredit they dt-sei'x'e. 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These girls, who earned their positions and fulfilled them Well, are congratulated for an outstanding year. sf 949' ,iw --,, , W w 4 Y 1 l quasi K , t xt 00. .iw-f-fa Jan Mercer, Head Flag Kathy Mast, Baton Janet WHUGTS, MHSCOY Flags, Baton, And Mascot Promote Pep This year's mascot, Janet Walters, spread color and spirit to every stu- dent at SBHS. By working out routines with the cheerleaders, Janet enlivens the games with her peppy personality. Our haton, Cathy Mast, also added glitter to the school athletic activities. Flags promoted pep as Well as spirit with their lively and exciting routines. '12-:,A l967 Flags, Sharyn Redinger, Connie Limones, Katy Roy, Jan Mercer, Dawna Carel, Linda Milsap Q fi , ,Q is 15 1967 Drill Team Steps High . . . San Bernardino High Schoolls l967 Drill Team, sponsored by Miss Ruth Kaiser and Miss Elizabeth Adey, was a tremendous success. The hardworking Drill Team presented unique routines at both home and away games, providing outstanding moral support to teams and repre- senting the school excellently. Drill Team participated in S numerous parades, marches, and coronations, and earned well-deserved recognition throughout Southern California. Practicing daily after school, they achieved perfection. l967 was an especially original year for Drill Team. Thompson. Mary Jackson. At halftime shows during the Christmas Season they pre- ' sented a fabulous display with flashlights forming a Christmas tree. A classic umbrella routine was also per- e P fected and presented. Much credit goes to these girls, Lay t who, by hard work, represented SBHS outstandingly. Q QU L Row l, Connie Saunders, Patty Owens, Madeline Thompson. Row 2, Sandy White, Darlene Wimmer, Annie Row l: Suz Rand, Sue Henley, Carolyn Riddle, Row 2: ,loyce Patchan, Gwen Philips, Geri Bogle, Edna Conner. xl!-'nH.::,,:i,' ' A .i .MH-r i W ,.....,a rf-l t:..,if2, A , , gym in Card City's Drill Team displays their form Row l: Linda Koch, Nans -tpyway ROW and excellence at one of their niany 2: Sue Kinney, Terric- Boi. MVKMIQY. hall-time shous. Cari ,Ev Cin wil X35 P-Cf Linda Roberts Maxine Riggs Carol Fisher Jennifer Lyon ix ', Row 1, Stella Montez, Theresa Galvez, Lucy Row 1, Linda Glaze, Sally Kochenclorfier, Lopez. Row 2, Gloria Philips, Melba Caster, Ramona Salazanieda. Row 2, Bonita Stella Casillas, Vicki Hernmah. Irhy, Nancie Cotowt, Patty Serna, Jerriclene Hastings. '4 s'x ini X Row 1, Lucille Saaveclra, Beverly Smith, Row 1: Maria Silva, Rehecca Miller, Jere Connie Bush. Row 2, Carole Wright, Linda Heinniali. Row 2: Evangeline- Serrano, Jiggets, Betty Razo, Donna Wong, Phylis Lopez, Evi Taylor, Virgina lVIontoya. . 7 l . I ,DS .w l ,L . Janis Findlay First Princess y 51,51 ' ,J is 'L'SS ' Miss Susie uiel Elected Football Homecoming Queen Queen-elect Susie Quiel reigned over football season home- coming festivities, representing San Bernardino High superbly with her attractiveness and charming smile. Susie took part in many activities including cheerleading and the oflice of Commis- sioner of Elections and Projects. First Princess Janis Findlay held the ofiice of City Clerk and Pom Pon girl. Qther Homecom- ing Court members included Linda Dahlseid, Chris Bessette, Sally Kochendorfer, Shirley Williams, and Loretta Nesbitt. r- T if:-'qw' Chris Bessette Linda Dahlseid Sally Kocliendorfer Loretta Nesbitt Shirley William My , ,. X 1 'jf ff If fy? 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Other queen can- didates included Judy Groos, Janet Walters, Anna Nevares, Sue Otsen, and Nikki Parish. Chosen Junior Dar- ling was Vickie Hemmah from five other candidatesg Bobby Cohen, Linda Patterson, Linda Oehl, Debbie Stump, and Sherry Williams. Sophomore dar- ling was pert Janise Carter. All mem- bers of the court were introduced at our HCamelot7' homecoming dance. Janise Carter, Sophomore Darlin Studcnt Council hears of Mayor Sloan's main campaign promise-hridging the communication gap. Council Dream Becomes Reality Card City?s unique structure once again paved the way for a unique council, This year's council, hailed by Advisor Mr. Bryan Burke as the most productive thus far, made great strides in many fields of endeavor. ln one instance a dream became a reality, as CCAC was horn. For those who had a genuine interest in their school but no governing position, CCAC gave them a chance to rally behind the Student Council. Not only did the l967 Student Council function with efficiency, but bred personality into everyday council duties. This was a year of successful drives, dances, and full-length movies, a new addition to Card City activities. Much well-deserved credit goes to Card City's l966-767 Student Council. sa 55.2 ox er one of he 0 . . Commi sione nance David Sloan Dave Gong Mayor Director of Commission Connie ecler 31.5 Sue MCD: rmott Af tix ities A 2 1 . l , ,,,. t l Susie Quiel Janis Findlay Jeff Cohen Reggie Greene Elections 81 Proj, City Clerk Comm. Academics Pub. Relations , Cathy Mast Danielle Newby Reagan Ondler Don Stratton Pub. Relations Commissioner Pep Comm. Athletics Comm. Domain 15'-', . ' uf rf 'E 'N .'- ' e A Q fs v ,lefl Zelman Linda Johnson Mike Tappan Nikki Parish CCC President Assemblies BoV's Forum Pres. Girlls League X:-.f-sf Mark Ostoich Rick Bennett Ianise Carter Roger Smith Sr. Class Pres. lr. Class Pres. Soph. Secretary Tyro Wleekly Rep. Card City Congress, headed by s 'fs' r 45' gf ir! l.. rss- 4 'C .il C.C.C. President Jed Zelman is very serious when it comes to school affairs. CCC Links Students With tudent Council C.C.C. President Jed Zelman, is com- posed of elected representatives from all first period classes. C.C.C- links the students with the activities of Stu- dent Council. The representatives at- tend monthly meetings, relate their discussions to their classes, and take suggestions on improving the school. C.C.C. sponsors various activities, in- cluding sports nights and a tricycle race. The 1967 Card City Congress has completed an outstanding year. Representatives are elected according to their leadership abilities. Zelman gets attention of all representatives as he reads the minutes. CCAC Newest Addition To Cardinal Family The newly formed Card City Activi- ties Committee, better known as CCAC has proven to be a very worthwhile club on campus. Acting as a branch of Student Council, CCAC performs many tedious but often enjoyable duties. Painting posters, making dance deco- rations, fixing sandwiches for the op- posing teams are a few of the many tasks undertaken by this committee. CCAC is composed of those students who are not oflice holders but wish to give the school a part of their time. Row lg Kim McLaughlin, Stephanie Anton, Debbie Findlay, Beth Babcock, Becky Ramirez, Anita Gentry, Lynne Reed, Ann- ette Staff, Kyle Strand, Pat Gaughan, Chris Bessette, Kitty Clancy Row 2, Val White- house, Val DeWitt, Bobby Cohen, Dee Phillips, Diann Jenkins, Steve Gamboa, Sandy White, Connie Wheeler, Pat Coriell, Sue Henley, Judie Doyle, Suz Rand, Diane Tucker, Danielle Newby Row 3, Janet Lusk, Kathy Espy, Darlene Wimmer, Penny Gartner, Janise Carter, Bobbin Shelton, Dave Hamud, Rich Hebert, Peggy Stuart, ,leii Cohen, ,lan Baxter, Diane Stockwell Row fl-5 Lesa Williams, Goldman Jacobs, Mike Hempstead, Cathy Armstrong, Carol Eaton, Matthew Stuart, Carol Gaston, Randy Briggs, Jan Sears, Mary Walsten, Earl Cornell, Bryan Burke, Sue McDermott, Bow 5, Rick Bennett, Dave Sloan, Mike Parish, Bruce Diel, Mark Ostoich, Don Hippenstiel, Steve Winn, Leo Hund, Mike Clayton ,'4l,' W - sr ar-45? .3519 i 1' f f 1-'ei' 'i' :f 5'1-1 f 5 A A, - .uns K 4: - MQ, mr, t. Y'-was , ,, ,rw t. ,,.N...A.- C X A --' ' ' , 1 nxt! Sa! James Sweeney Val Dewitt DOH StI'HttO1'1 JaI1iS Sanders Production Manager Student Life Editor Senior Class Editor Underclass Editor r 7 P ,t. I Phyllis Reynolds Warren Dorsett Clubs Editor Sports Editor I if Q ti , 'xi it Yi i 4 k 1 it 1 tf'glI Jane Maxwell Dorothy Mclver Girls Sports Ass,t. Business 1 j u t ly . n H 2 , my a r -4 -in 5 -sf Greg Johnson Faculty Editor 'ctr Dehhie Heath Academic Life Goldman Jacobs Ass't Senior Editor Steve Thompson Photographer Patti Pjerrou Stephanie Anton Editor Business Manager w l 1967 Annual Staff Creates A Winner The annual staff has completed another active year and created an- other outstanding annual. Advised by Mr. John Regalado, the staff Worked hard to publish a yearbook compara- ble to previous years. Although the staff had their ups and downs concerning pictures, proof sheets, and various other problems, they accepted responsibility and set- tled down, determined to make this annual exceptional. TS lT TRUE, CARDS HAVE MORE FUN was the theme chosen by the editor and staff, everything was made to fit this theme. The fourteen members of the an- nual staff have benefitted greatly, not only by giving this book to the stu- dents, but by practicing and learning the skills involved in putting out a yearbook. Each member of the staff, individually, deserves an enormous amount of credit, as do advisor John Regalado and editor Patti Pjerrou. V Val DeWitt, Student Life Editor 5 I Q l Mr. John Regalado Advisor if Y K Ly tpv tpht lf' i r.ML,L The Annual Staff takes a few minutes out for fun. Tyro Weekly Sponsors Donkey Basketball This year the TYRO WEEKLY staiii participated in hoth traditional proj- ects and in new activities as well. ln the traditional area, six staff writers placed in the lnland Journalism Associationas on-the-spot writing tour- nament at Valley College in February. These six also triumphed in the South- ern California write-offs at Santa Bar- hara in April. , x , W' ' i T f'i ,z i S-3 .rl I., I. i Y- . ilk 1 Editor Roger Smith and Advisor Mrs. Atkinson advertise for donkey basketball. TOIT1 Spratt Conn' Wh l R ' ' . Sportswriter le Repciiitii Rosliigiii Robert ZQQZTQQ Candy Harris Su ie Olson K- M . . s c .L U Reporter Reporter lm CREe1ploiriieIi A Jing Rulfflker ' us. gr, Roger Smith Editor-in-chief Dodie Houghton Editorial Page -l '7 't E P '1 l 4- , 7'-mg 'T 1 Danielle Newby Columnist . . I i fl ' 5,-ua A, . .ai -LV Bob Roddick Sports Editor .lan Sears Advertising Mgr. qiaap. Priscilla Watkins r -.wff.-- W H ., f'gk '35iFi , ,M ,P -'Y JI' in - ' , f ,,- W .,,7. .frm vm lt i Cathy Armstrong Carol Gaston Photo Editor Features Editor Bridget Emmerich David Sloan Business Mgr. Columnist Sharon Burgess Bill Fishel Photographer Sportswriter Peer Gynt, The Visit Among Many Excellent Productions Six outmanding producnons were staged this year by the Drama depart- rnent. YVidi the help of directors George Nason and Eloise Birky, Mr. Ienmne FaHertsucceeded in produc- ing such qualny producnons as Fanr Hy Theauek uSnow VVhne and the Seven Dwarfsw and 6'Winnie the fPooh.w ulerorne Jiraffef' a fabulous student creation by Mike Ash, staged Us prennerin eady February. Theqnans uoupe No. l48 backed three plays this year. HThe Visitf' written by Fredrich Duermentt, was the first dramatic play of the year, starring Kelly Lorber and Pat Briggs. ln February, Peer Gynt, which is the largest part written for an actor, was uniquelyt tackled byf talented, llave Gong. Chher cast nuunbers nududed Marvin Carter, Patti Pjerrou, Marga- ret Nlarchioli, Danielle Newby, Sue Portello, Val Dewitt, Sandy O,Connor. HOklahomal a musical comedy, ivas presented in the sprnng by both the rnusn: and dranui deparunents L... e win F -Y -F-'FM-si- K-, . ,A m Kelly Lorber and Pat Briggs relive the old days in an outstanding play, The Visit. ' 4 y' K- 4., fy, Lcd, ' is L ia? 'US , , fr Kelly Lorber, Cary Finch, Dave Gong, Gil Jasper, and Monty Whittacre discuss Claire Zaccinacianas visit to her home town of Cullen Connie Mann played the part of the Fairy Princess in Jcrolne lirailc, a plat Written lu' M- is Ash. , A A, ,,VA an 1 , 1 Dave Gong as Peer Gynt, and Ethel Peer tells Solveig, portrayed by Val Goolsby as the Hag. DeWitt, of his undying love. Mother Aase, Suzanne Portello, tells Kari, Augusta Cook, of her misfortune. Peer becomes acquainted with the Troll Peer enjoys a romp with the Saeter girls, King, Marvin Carter, as Patti Pjerrou Cindy Russell, Maureen Harte, and looks on. Debbie Stefanek. Kathy Bartley played the title role in SNOW WHITE, Steve Hernandez also portrayed a major character. At left are six of the seven dwarfs. Drama classes were responsible for the excellent costuming. .l. ...i....... -'fi L73g'f'g, Q A . 413 e ' ' ' '11 Musical Dept. Rates High The SBHS Band, Orchestra, and Dance Band have proven to be the hest in the city. Under the direction of Mr. Alan Uiliien, these groups put in many long hours of practice in order to perform with perfection. This yearls hand added sparkle and spice to our home football games. Their Winter Carnival was a great success and a job Well done. Led by drum majors, Dave and Dan Rodri- quez, the hand has had a line year. Drum majors Dan and Dave Rodriquez l966-l967 Orchestra niemliersg L, Appleliy. l. Arriola. P. Avila. H. Alum-z, R. Botello. M. Bowl. P. Brown. E. Burrell. K. Buxton. K. Cliaflfce. G. Cisco. G. Coleman, P Corin-ll. G. Dclseon. D. Dennington. D Dic'lQcrson. J. Downs. G. Edmonds. M. Er- chard, K. Fitch. G. Finks, M. Gallegos, H. Haney. K. Hill, A. Hulsey, O. Jackson, S. Kennerly, L. Laskey, B. Lester, P. Leseman M Lind 'ren D Mallon J Mar U97 D. L , Q . . A . . q ., Maxwell. S. Menor, M. McKinney, N. Min elicit. S. Montez, G. Padilla, S. Pope-ly, M. Reedfm P- Reyes, H- Ross, D. Rodriquez, J. Saenz, P. Sandoval, P. Schone. M. Silva, P. Slawson, J. Stedt, S, Taylor.lC. Wahnon, M- Wvfilirlpf, L. Williams. Wonv L. Wong, R. Woolarcl. I cl at as Q 1 If 'ff '.'f I V K P A . lg 4-1' IW A...l 1. '51 ...iv Q 1 4-ll. X. N per.:- f 11 SIG YN 'J s Lv' ., f, 'U gym . .3 N 7- 1 l 14 . I X -4, ' ,,,r,,. 44: fn -W -yn ,, , ., V , V ,fn fa-tfaum ,' . 7'41'lZ,i5, fglzgiflfqf-lfa-: .' 1:-f' M was.-x' AM-Ar-4' ' f V ,, f . , , f , 4' E Q 5 x? 5 -.--,-f if 'f'Y R .Q I Y ' 4 1 4 -15 , J ' 'fA A 1 V 1 f QM J , Vi lr-, 'Q hgh -wx 1, 'M -. M . A If -4 33, 4' 44 V-Q Q' fr Q 4 f' 1 ,, 4 f ,Q 5 Z fx f , 1!'if? ,, 'fu A gin, ,,r-1 g .f -Q f-. l' ., ,, . Mr Bloom Brings A Spark To Singing The A Cappella, Cirlis Choir and the Boy's Choir are the main choral groups on the San Bernardino campus. Directed hy Mrs. Bloom, the choirs have performed not only in Cardinal City, but also at many civic functions. The annual Christmas assembly and Spring Concert are only two of many events in which they participated. SBHS is truly grateful to Mr. Bloom for going with his first year at the school and making the choir a big success. The tremendous achieve- ment of the choir was also made possible hy the hard-working students. I ,ff ' in as S as-N 'fr aff! T 'Q ta . is if 34 A? t ' at l T 1 - Q 4,-.c ' ?', V I1 J' Y W ,xi , , Tie?-Q' 'lf' ,W 5 l l S-+1 Mr. Bloom does a fantastic job directing his first SBHS choral groups T T , nip ' 'L 1 up , 5- ,Q r f, ,. fl W A A. i f ,, ,nz 1. y y ti Hoi' l. Ronnie Reyes. Ed Laguna, Mr. Hernandez, Phil Tomas, Richard Gonzalez. McCalrnon, ,lim Talmadge, Leon Hastin Bloom lolinnx' Free. Bolw Dt-Yonl-Cer. Bow Row 3. Kenny Jones, Norm Madison, Tom Ben Barr? 7 Dt nnis Cocliing. Boliert Sullivan. Stew Girls' Chorus Row 1, Nettie Adams, Polly Lundy, Candy Wilson, Jackie Cross, Char- Martin, Diane Rourback, Mary Morales, lestta Hill, Lyndia Gerber, Carol Hender- Brenda Jorden, Deena Hebler. Row 2, Rita son, Janane Wise. Row 3, Peggy Brown. Sally Bracken, Darlene Vigue, Gloria Cray, Mary Balman, Judy Daunais, Nancy Steele, Pam Pearson. A Cappella Choir Row 1, Mary Burke, Lynda Gerber, Nancy Steele, Violet Martin, Margaret Hayes, Loreen Mackenzie, Irma Balderania, 'Candy Wilson, Shirley Cooper, Chris Holdaway, Connie Mann. Row 2, Judy Sterberge, Debbie Gipson, Sherry -t Williams, Shirley Williams, Gwen Phillips Loraine Yescas, Elaine Fair, Holly Martan, Gloria Phillips, Cindy Russe, Melba Caster, Carol Fisher. Row 3, Steve Ward, Bob Montgomery, Andy Portier, Dennis Cock- ing, Richard Gonzales, Mat Goins, John Free. Row Ll, Jim Talmage, Jimmy Hill, Philp Dedman, Mike Parrish, Philip Thomas, Norman Matsen, Robert Deyonker. N X X XX ,,,...-v- A -'-.u-,,,....-- ...-o-...--1 .1 ,f-.WH jjj, jj Card Citizens Welcome 1 1' mwyillgae Julie Macagne And Juan Carlos Alvarez Card City welcomed two outstand- ing foreign exchange students from different corners of the world, Julie Macagne and Juan Carlos Alvarez. Julie Macagne, from the Philip- pines, added much to San Bernardino High School' with her bright smile and sparkling personality. Julie made friends easily and enjoyed her stay in San Bernardino immensely. Julie lived with Pam and Pat Nelson. Juan Carlos Alvarez, also an active member of our Student Council, made many valuable acquaintances which will be memorable to him for years. Richard Gabriel, his brother for a year, introduced him to a number of people. These two additions to SBHS added much to Cardinal City. We hope they enjoyed us as as we did them. Julie Macagne-A.F.S. Student from the Philippines. .iv Juan and Julie enjoyed each others, company this year, and shiared many common intr-rests, .if ,qi ', 9 X X 1 X l l X il ...-.1-1-vw 4.--1--. ,.,,.......--, I '50 if 2 s ..e...-.1 i Juan Carlos Hirts with the camera. fix ' in fi 1 -1 Q -Q Julie works hard to maintain good grades. 7- , 4 M ae: X- A 4- , Q. fi 4 .A Julie's bright smile was Seen around campus all year. ..,f,,.-....,, , U.. -Q-......,. f ..,,., ,,,, 5, Juan Carlos Alvarez-A.F.S. Student from Peru. w el, XS QA. 1 ,H ss, H ., factsaafa. Row l, Sue Otsen, Kathy Anderson, Brenda Hicks, Ella Mathews, Becky McPhail, Pam Molet, Kathy Hodges, Terri Cowell, Chris Morthland, Sue McDermott Row 2, Dawn Houghton, Maureen Harte, Gwen Spigner, Charlotte, Decna Hebler, Barbara ludd, Pam Newkirk, Veda Myatt, Pat Wade, Dyane Swanningson, Julie Osborn, Linda Johnson, Edna Fuchs. Row 3, Carol Vas- quez, Angela Signorino, Nancy Minchcff, Jeanie Dikeman, Stephanie Anton, Kathy Modern Dance Class Learns New Routines Modern Dance is the Senior gym LF class that involves coordination and grace as well as fun and amusements. Warm up exercises begin each day and once a week a problem is assigned fab 1 to be presented to the class. The dance class, which is available only for Sen- iors, requires complete attention to instructor Mrs. Barbara Neel in order to perform the exercises properly. The Modern Dance class appeared in '4Peer C 4 W' B' Gyntl' as handmaidens and trolls. J McCormick, Beverly Murphy, Cordellia Mc- Gee, Jeannette Mathews, Teresa Mathews, Robin Shelton Row 4, Carole Lupo, Bea- trice Lowe, Bynda DeYonker, .lo Hodges, Sue Stock, Anita Speed, Bridget Emmerich, Brenda Colgrove r, 7 Backbends and splits are hard to perform but when achieved, a graceful pose can be arranged. 1' 90-- Putting together various positions can result in a very interesting pattern. Relaxation often comes after a vigorous day's work. :nun--...,, -nun ...M 7 The best dancers T .,4' 2' show balance as well as poise in creating unusual positions. --N .w.---.--.-........,...,,s..-M... 1s 1 ML? V , J- , Q, 7 . Nancy Mincheff, Jeanie Dikernan, Stretches and reaches can make Stephanie Anton and Kathy a beautiful pose. l McCormick show that they can have fun in their dance class. l ll' ' fs.. ,.,, -, 1 , lm, 5,,lQf, ee , .ssutt, ,a,. K ,tit ' if? ' f sf. .,-f,.,..,,,.'Q'2 v - A ,. . ,.., ,,,,,....,..,,-Y! -. , as 1, 'V -..,.-.W-ffm?-f,gf-, ,, , .,,.,,w,-0-'wr---A ,,.,.,a,,,,,......i,..,..,,.., . ,.G. te'r 4 Y I V ,V ---- 'ff --.- .Y.Y , 1, h W N.,,hm5 -rw f e' 3 , ' V ,.,,,W , A ffm 'M W' W ' pdrl K . I V I 1213? -f Ama' ivii I ,ig .,-. A Mrs. Neel leads her class in a walk down the gym floor '4 ov' 'J' f is Rich Hebert, escorted by debonair Geri Fullback Val DeWitt, made charming Orton, and Ted Radich, escorted by homecoming queens in Tyrot Annual assembly. Linda Johnson Was Responsible For Fabulous Assemblies This year-'s assemblies were both interesting and original. Pep assem- lilies were especially exciting, having skits ridiculing opposing schools and very talented actors, such as Mike Tappan. at right. representing the op- posite sex. ,lohn Goddard and General Motors also presented assemblies. Spectators found Mike Tappan lovely although he still hasnit It-:irm-d to 4 If - , W lk W ,.,,.,,,,n -,mwfe nf.,-f-n,,M: W' ' ,qajvu ,N tf nf' V UIQ ff WZ Ymff A iv Jim Potepan provides romantic background Johnny uCardinal,, downs 'Tarmerv Marc for Pacific pep rally with fair ease as ref Shwartz looks on. if V ff' ,,,, f-WI! b- ,U W. A , , ,,,,.,4.v.,, an ,V Mommie Tappan was too late in reaching her WJ lover - Mann in basketball rally. The fabulous McGee sisters rocked out at recent assembly adding stimulation and excitement. P -ft ii uzanne Portello gets Carrieclaway with John Reganolcl adding laughs to Pacitici pep rally. The Many Interesting Faces Of SBHS YF L 4311 f, Q MYOU TOOK MY CRAYONSV' Although Bill, Bruce, Steph, Val, and Marc can be serious when it comes to hitting hooks, there's always time for fun. Here, it looks as though Marc has the situation Well in hand! ll Qs 'Q s, . .,,,,,..1,, Hs.. ,. Mother Ed Tappan mourns over the loss of his Cher? ??D lost love in Pacific Pep rally. 1 Because of the outstanding quality of our Canteenis food, Harvey Sullivan can't wait till lunch to get at those juicy hamburgers! SBHS custodians are always on the alert to Rane? Acuia Sometimes Gnioys 3 Short pick up anything that crosses their paths. walk in the rain, hut the HI'1YG1'S77 on 19th are ridiculous!! WqQm3fgnj+AEyiC!L2gv7MV lwjwffi k W 5 M ap f0 'J A , X :fb M 6 M W Wai V , l g V ' W WW N PCQUC Qfwp W JW K M25 WWQFACULTY MLM? M FUN MEANS TEACHING INSPIRING AND HELPING 'is M.: 1 H , ,W f QW V' it gy IW? Negative Doubt Turns To Positive Optimism A The year began with sus- picion and doubt hovering over the buildings that form the campus of Car- dinal City. Much of it re- flected the social problems existing throughout our great nation. But, as in our country, reason prevailed among the citizens of Car- dinal City and the school year developed into one of the finest in the long his- tory of San Bernardino High School. There was no doubt among the students, facul- ty, and interested parents that the school spirit dis- played at Cardinal City events reached a new high this year. This same spirit did not terminate with the athletic part of campus life, but ex- tended itself to help for- mulate the theme for this annual - HTrue Cards Have More Funf, Our stu- dent body members seemed to enjoy themselves in ev- ery undertaking and sought high standards of success in journalism, music. dra- ma, social events and the many other areas of our multi-faceted program. A challenge did exist in the fall and it was faced. What would have had a negative effect on this high school for many years to come was taken in stride and quickly forgotten. To you members of the Senior Class who helped stand up to this test. we salute you. C. Keith Dolan Principal Farewell I ve grown to love tlae kidr and people I've worked with. Next fall we will be greeting old facer and new facer. but one will be niirring, our beloved principal. Dr. G. Keitla Dolan. Dr. Dolan bar announced bir rerignation in order to accept tlae port of Coordinator of Secondary Education at California State Col- lege, San Bernardino. Tlair port will involve teaclaer training and rtudent teaclaing on tbe recondary level. In dircurring Dr. Dolan'r rerig- nation, Superintendent F. Eugene Mueller raid, Dr, Dolan bar been a real expert in lair yield. He laar done an outrtanding job, and it will be very difficult to replace bint. Dr. Dolan cante to San Bernar- dino in 1960 front San Diego Coun- ty wbere be rerved ar principal of La Mera junior Higb Scbool. Dr. Dolan bar been a teaclaer, a counre- lor, a vice principal and a principal. He received bir baclaelor'r degree at Pepperdine College and lair anar- ter'r and doctorate from U.C.L.A. Dr. Dolan ir a native of Lor Ange- ler and bar rpent lair career in edu- cation in California. Cornrnenting on giving up lair port, Dr. Dolan raid, in tbe reven yearr I've been bere I laave grown to love tlae kidr and tlae people witla wlaorn I've worked. Tlae entire rtudent body and fac- ulty ower very rnucla to Dr. Dolan. He bar been an inrpirational leader and will be rnirred, but we look for- ward to tlae greater contribution he will rnabe at California State Col. lege, San Bernardino, Tyro Editorial Stqff - ,K ' Mr. Weber is the director of athletics. Cardinal City has just witnessed one of the most successful years in its colorful history. This accomplishment has occurred in scholastic, athletic and activity endeavors. There are two pri- mary reasons for the growth and achievements of our student body. The students have been ready and willing to accept their responsibilities and to strive for common goals. The faculty has sacrificially offered the necessary guidance. Congratulations to each and every one for a job well done. NX ASQ X45 QR QS. XX 'iw Rf. sys xfxrsax i xQ.w'Q:Y?s: XXX ,WN .....,. . Miss Dimock is the director of Guidance and Curriculum. I am happy to be associated with San Bernardino High School this year. I have enjoyed renewing old acquaint- ances and making new ones. The coop- eration, given to me by students, par- ents, faculty, and administration, has been very gratifying. As our seniors leave Cardinal City, I would sincerely hope that their graduation would mark the beginning of a rich and new ex- perience. To continue your education or to begin employment as useful and productive citizens is, indeed, a chal- lenge. With the Hgroundworkw behind you in high school, I am confident you can meet this challenge and con- tribute to our democratic way of life. Best wishes to you! Mr. Glass is director of Student Activities. This was the year of WASCI New concepts and creative approaches to curriculum and guidance have taken place in Cardinal City in the last five years. Innovations in curriculum in- clude courses in Western Civilization, Sociology, Economics, Humanities, French 3 and 4, German 3, Coed Adaptive Physical Education, Physi- ology Lab, Introduction to Distribu- tive Education, World-Literature, etc. Vocational guidance and placement have been made available to all stu- dents because of a coordinated Dis- trict program. Miss Ward, unequipped for riding a honda, suffered lnjuries resulting in crutches, for the rest of the year Mr. Richard Adair Gym, Boys , 1' o Jxs. Mrs, Jane Alexander Shorthand Future Secretaries Q, Mr. Frank Aguilar Typing Mrs. Helen Atkinson Psychology Quill and Scroll wif Mr, William Bachardy Mr. Rohert Ballon Miss Earlena Baskett M S 1 1 Typing US History Shorthand r mtm Ir Mho tlcliikil lxggiuzmf Junior Sponsor l Mrs. Yvette Battin French Senior Sponsor Mrs. Helen Bogatin Counselor Sobobans Mr. Robert Betty English Miss Bonnie Brownell Counselor Sobobans Mr. Phillip Bloom Chorus Mr. Lowell Buch Industrial Arts, Printing Mr. Ted Buchholz Mr, Bryan Burke Mr. Buster Burris Business Education Card City Congress Industrial Arts, Auto Inter-Club Council IQ! Miss Ward seems to be all broken up about the Pacific-Berdoo game. Miss Elizabeth Bushey Mr. Ralph Carter English Special Education Quill and Scroll Archaeology Club Wim Mr. John Conzelman Mr. Joseph Corrigan Mrs. Blanche Cummings Mr. Edgar Dickey Mr. George Dickson Social Studies Dept, Business Education Spanish Social Studies Industrial Arts, Chairman Future Secretaries Los Cardenales Machine Shop Association Many Teachers Help With Extra Curricula fi? '41, Mrs. Stenson begins one of her fantastic cakes. lmxl Mr. Park Dyer Mr. Gerald Ehlers Mr. William Eichenber English Senior Counselor Mathematics Natil Forensic League as Mr. Urban Eiswerth Mr. Jerome Fallert Mrs. Marcia Ford Social Studies Drama Art Thespians Mr. Bill Fox Mr, Theodore Frohner Mr. Norman Gauerke Physical Education Social Studies Art Boy's Forum Mr, William George Mr. Daniel Gould Mr, Robert Graetz Social Studies Special Education Foreign Language Mr. Billy Greeley Mrs, Ruth Hammons Librarian School Nurse Mrs. Leila Hess Physical Education G.A.A. Mr. Sam Hanson Mathematics Side Liners HL' f jf Mr. Marvin Swan takes time out for Coffee and a look at the Tyro Weekly E Mr. Frank Hessner Mr. Ralph Hickey Mr. Glffrln Johnston Mr. Clark Jones Mr. William Jones Business Education Industrial Arts English Social Studies Industrial Arts Latin Club Key Club X Q Miss Ruth Kaiser Mr, Richard Kanter Mr. Forrest Keck Mr. Robert Keyes Mrs. Betty Kilpatrick Physical Education industrial Arts Mathematics Social Studies Business Education Key Club A.F.S. 45- .z,.Wwiq:, d'C'ff ' i i,:.g1f?i9'g.-f ' x. Mr. Harold Klein Mr. Richard Koch Mr. Samuel Konnoif Miss Lana Korth Mr. William Lantz Social Studies Mathematics Industrial Arts Business Education Math-Science Nat'l Forensic League Ski Club Soph. Class 6.3 Mrs, Lola Lash Mr. Lloyd Leary Miss Hester Leaverton MT. Albert Lilieliihal MT- Robert Lillibridge English Mathematics Art Counselor English F.T.A. C.S.F. Le Mrs. Kathryn Liner Miss Catherine Livingston 1 1 by Physical Education Physical Education ' '!r G,A.A. G.A.A. Mr. Martin looks closely to correct a student's paper. Sr. Class Chmn. A K I Mr. Keyes and Mr. Pecchia make siestas part of daily routine. Mr. Orville Lokken Mr. Harold Ludwig Attend. Counselor Science Mr. Nason Leaves SBHS for a short time to achieve an acting career Mr. Lee Lund Mr. Stan Lund Miss Ann Marsh Mathematics Social Studies Foreign Language Jr. Class Sponsor Mr. Del Martin English C.S.F. if 'C f ' ll 25, 'I M if- ,V Q 42' my ' f f f 4,453 ' , f, , ag., , VV , -1 . ' ' la, . lg. , 4 5, I U .,, 'Ffh ' 53:55, i ff a 1, -:gm ,914 ,' A 5' we L,:' . ' 1124, gmgwif I f 1 Z, LZ ' A Mr, Jarrell McCollum Social Studies Soph. Class Chmn. M 4 :W-4, 8 of 2 Q Mr. Kenneth McCoy Foreign Language Mr, Nason. along with the Cast of ulohn Brown's Bfiflyf, provefl his acting aliility. Teachers convey funny and useful ideas 19 ,-is - xx 'xi F' l 4. 1 Ka ,N r Earl Mitchell Mrs. Adelaide Mendez Mrs, Jessie Mercado M . Foreign Language Foreign Language Mathematics Quetzacoatl Spanish Culture Club Q E' Y : ,4-'T' AEE: gf' I -.,1 ' i +2-1 Mr. Thomas Mohler Mrs. Esther Murillo Mrs. ,lessie Murray Mr. George Nason Mrs. Barbara Neel Industrial Arts Job Counselor Hom.-Econ. Drama Physical Education Soph. Class Sponsor Delta Teens Thespians G.A.A. Sr, Class Sponsor ni Wu '95 ff, L t 4 'R ff W' ,. r ' f ,, ri Mr. Cruz Nevarez Mr. Leonard Pecchia Mrs. Olive Petty Mrs. Mary Poindexter Mr. Robert Pring English Mathematics Science Counselor Mathematics Boy's Forum Red Cross A.F,S, Mr. Cruz Nevarez inspires students New headliner adds much to Tyro Weekly productions, l is KE . Y! T Mrs. Mendez answers humorous question posed hy Spanish student. Mr. Anthony Purpero Special Education Mr, .lames Rea Arts SL Crafts .213 r Z L, ,Y gay' 7 i - A A .a,V ' ' 'sfv l.'5'fvw ,ff L Mr. Clarence Riese Mrs. Katherine Reynolds Mr. Henry Rohn Dr. .lohn Scott Science English Physical Education Social Studies Mr. Koch Mr. Koch Mr. Koch r K h M . oc Mr Koch ll1I'HS turns ll1I'HS tl1I'US turns to catch Annual to catch Annual to catch Annual h A I to Catc flfllla tn r-arch Annual photographer. 'D D. U. T1 so H5-h. Mr. Wilbur Smith Mr. Larry Spencer English Social Studies X Mr. John Regalado Counselor Annual Mr. Gary Smith Business Education Block HSN Mrs. Carol Staab Physical Education G.A.A. ' fry Mr. Jack Stahlheher Mrs, Mary Stenson Mr. Ronald Stoltenherg Physical Education Horn.-Econ. V Science Counselors help students achieve goals ig Mr. Samuel Konnoff, industrial arts teacher gives advice to a student carpenter. IN as. Mrs. Ruth Stone English Mr, Donald Tierney Mr. Philip Suchow Mr. Marvin Swan Business Education Mr. Archie Towle Art Jr. Class Chmn. M 5 W1 K 4. I N I I X y 2 :Qi Hi i J if-1, I 1 5 .V .iff . h53?2,.i15 Mr. Gary Troyer Mr. Gene Talmadge Mr. William Threatt Mathematics Photography A.F.S. Mathematics Social Studies Social Studies Der Schliderrulers iff? V ' NVQ- sz, ' 'Q . I , 1 s Q ev? q A H 5' HV ,ss -3- .G f ,, K' s A-sl is I Mr. Claude Tnrnliow Mr, Blair Uhl Mr. Alan U,Ren Mrs. Hester Leave-rton,s next art prgjf-Cf Science English Orchestra will bf- prftafpfi in Klwnpx' Sr. Class Sponsor Swing Kings ,Jig if Z M, cf Mr. Graetz is surrounded by fun-loving students. Mr. Lillibridge is tricked again by a student. Mr. Charles Wagner Miss Lea Ward Mr. William Weeks Mr. Evan Welker Science English Social Studies Social Studies Pre-Med Club Girl's League Mrs. Anna Welsh Special Education Miss Woodward gives a class lecture. s c pe 1? if Mr. ,lack Wilkins Mr. Hugh Wise Physical Education Physical Education Miss Joan Woodvsfard English Creative Arts Club Mr. Ehlers and Mr. Reflalado frequent their coffee hreaks in the cafeteria SBI-IS Custodians and secretaries do fine work Mr. Billy Greeley checks Hles for references . - - ' . - v Q . , V I I Mrs, Doris Boatright Mrs. .lulie Haas Mrs. Esther Kelley Attendance Oiiice Secretary to the Registrar Vice Principal Mrs. Marie Nelson Financial Secretary Mrs. Haas makes her wa Y up steps with the money very carefully. Mrs. Jeanne Roberts Secretary to the Principal Mr. Cliauncy Spencer Security Officer t Sl Big lH If 1 if lslp Students cheek in at attendance office. Miss Pat Seipel is the new c0unselor's secretary. Miss Patricia Seipel Secretary to the Counselors QS l i fx 94 5 t W , -,frm I ,Q,,, Q ,QW ,. ' y i t if it The markateer is a great help ' 'L ' 't around the campus. Cooks prepare balanced m . . 3 Cleanliness is the aspira- tion of all the custodians at S.B.H.S. eals for students. The kitchen is always kept busy. Mrs. Maria Reghelave sorts Lettuce. Mr. Chasco talks to one of his fellow workers Mr. Carr knows the value of a hearty appetite. Gardeners help keep S.B.H.S. campus Clean and beautiful. Mrs. Gladys Landon is head of the cafeteria. SENIOR FUN INCLUDES BEING PLANNING AND LEAVING 1-if C.,f' .r. mf. ff ' ' D- . gl ty eg. 6 FF, M. 4 Y ff 4. L L. s if 3 i Ostoich, Whitehouse, Groos And Dahlseid Lead Senior Class To the graduating class of 1967 this annual represents the hopes, dreams, disappointments and successes of three years at Cardinal City. As each senior turns these pages, mem- oirs oi his high school years will he recalled to him. This year the senior class was ca- pahly led hy President Mark Ostoich who was assisted hy Vice-President Val Whitehouse. Judy Groos held the office of Secretary and Lynda Dahl- seid was Social Chairman. With these four people leading the class of l967 the senior activities proved to he hoth successful and memorable. Senior sponsors were chairman Mrs. Kathryn Liner, Mr. Blair Uhl, Mrs. Yvette Battin, and Miss Joan Woodward. The senior class counselors Mrs. Mary Jo Poindexter and Mr. Gerald Ehlers were kept husy advising students on colleges, filling out scholarship forms and making sure that deadlines were met. The first event of the year was foot- hail homecoming. Though the game was lost in a heartbreaking defeat, the dance proved to he a success. Held at l1fU3,,.Q.o.m.E1vnv-.,-.I,.,.,..,. I4 1 the San Franciscan, it was the first in several years to net a profit. Susie Quiel reigned over the Homecoming activities as queen. Her court included first princess Janis Findlay, Chris Bessette, Lynda Dahlseid, Sally Koch- endorfer, Loretta Nesbitt and Shirley Williams. The Basketball Homecoming proved to be as successful as the football ac- tivities. The Cardinal team defeated Redlands in the most thrilling game of the year. With eight seconds left in the game, San Bernardino came from be- hind to Win the game 47-46. The vic- tory marked the first Homecoming win in three years. Lovely Linda Johnson reigned over the Basketball Home- coming activities. Danielle Newby was crowned first princess and Janet Wal- ters, Judy Groos, Sue Otsen, Nikki Parish, and Anna Nevares were the other candidates. The seniors of 1967 made com- mendable scholastic achievements. Kelley Lorber and Bob Driskell were Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist win- ners. The challenge bowl team was composed of eight seniors: Dave Gong, Jeff Cohen, Kelley Lorber, Tom Spratt, Carol Gaston, Dave Sloan, Dennis Anderson, and Alfred Palazzo. Three seniors, Jeff Cohen, Dave Cong, and Kelley Lorber, Were members on the team during their junior and sen- ior years. The top ten students rated by grade point average were Pete Sig- wardt, Pam Nelson, Carol Gaston, Pat Nelson, Suzanne Portello, Mayor Judy Groos and Bill Hong. X Dave Sloan, Tom Spratt, Jeff Cohemx As 1966-67 ended, it was apparent? that the graduating class was amongfj the most talented and successful tofg graduate from San Bernardino High' School. The accomplishments on the? field of academics and sports, if listed,- would take several pages to cover. The school spirit which the seniors' exhibited made every activity suc- cessful and memorable. ln an age of rebellion, riot, and it it 'l bizarre individualism, the graduating .i class of 1967 demonstrated that there are teenagers who still desire to make a positive contribution while seeking an identity. The class of 1967, be- cause of its contributions and ac- complishments, shall be long re- membered in the history of San Ber- nardino High School. t Susie uiel Is Chosen By Card City Citizens Koi 'hui 1 'En Rx!! Della Acosta Esther Aldama Juan Alvarez Ruben Acosta Henry Almarez Maria Alvarez Fred Adams Yolanda Almendarez Julia Aguirre Stella Alvarado Barry Anderson Susie Qui:-l goes from sadness to ecstasy as Homecoming Queen 1 1 1, u si wut ra , . JL.. to Reign as ueen Over Football Festivities fr-ff' 4 5 ,r-4 ,i D X ,e X 'Vi Dennis Anderson Kathy Anderson Lenett Andrews Adela Antillon Barbara Archiheque Evi Anderson lrene Andrade Bill Angel Stephanie Anton David Arias Janis Findlay smiles as she receives lst Princess. The other hopefuls were Linda Dahlseid, Loretta Neshet. Sally Kochendorfer, Shirley Williams, and Chris Bessette. .4 ' r ,gg f, it:- fi ' , ,, K, f, V 7 Y , -fnr arf l Lucillc Aman, Cathy Armstrong Jess Arriola Juan Carlos Alvarez, AFS student from Day-id Army-nta Irma Arriola Miki' Agh Peru, is active in all IYIDCS of Card City life. A Juan Alvarez of Peru and Julie Macagne of My ,V- Bn-mla .-'kshv ,lamvs Bagslvy Charlottv Baile-5' Suzy Bakm-r Gary Bancroft Ken Bartley Hwsiv :Mila D1-lmrall Rail Danny Bailey Jann-S Bald:-rs Kathy Bartley Turn Bc-an v , ,gf f ,, 1 ,M Julie Macagne, AFS student from the Philippines, enjoys her stay, learning the American way. Emily Becerra Jim Bella R0flN6y Beverly Ray Bejarano Chris Bessette Miki' Biwllflwva The Philippines Enjoy AFS Stay At Card City 7 Bon Bellmarl Marilyn Birmingham Carol Bishop Danny Bloomer Bonita Boatner Milflfvfl BOMGII Chris Bielmerstein Burl Bise Mary Blaylock Daphine Bluford Rise Bogney Piilll BUHHHF 1966 Was An Excellent Year For Newfound Jeff Booker Bill Bouton Howard Boylin Betty Braggs RiCl1arfl BOIPHO John Bowers Sally Bracken Earlene Branske Card City Seniors Eat and socialize in t:+Am f S.. 'Lv mf' 'N S-1 , -3 f i Q g if . ,il B N j J' ' Boqnlie Bravo Gloria Briclalell Don Brimmer Charles Brooks David Brown Tc-rrill Bruton Winfreii Bri-lanci James Briggs Marlena Brokaw Donna Brooks Larry Brown Diane Bryant Spirit, Thanks To Our Outstanding Seniors 9' , 91 Harvey Bryce Sharon Burgess Mary Burke heir favorite Cspot the MTN' Maria Buentello Casey Burke Eloise Burrell au' ' 4 if A 1' nm ,M ' 4,1 Ernie Caballero Mike Cain Amos Campbell John Capes Monica Cardenas Juanita Carranza John Cain Elaine Calloway Jesse Campos Josiane Carhahal Brenda Careuthers Karen Carrington All l if 935' 'HV' Linda Carter Olivia Carter Danny Castillo Gary Chacksfield Edward Chairez Robert Chesney Marvin Carter Bill C21Siii3S Cesar Cehallos Cathy Chacon Mary Chasco Jennifer Clanton The Senior Class Looks Forward To Commence AR-.. M Q r his L Charles Chipperton Toni Cliiiorfi sqfi -K , 3 V . if , 1, 'sf i ' . Nl., ' , ' . 1 I I Barham Cioyd Lenora Coates nik. iv 5-4 f C Linda Coeehia Harvey Cohen Dusty Coker Brenda Coigrove Dennis Cooking Jeff Cohen George Coleman Linda Collier R X Jean Collins Susan Contreras Earl Cornell Sylvester Crew Lattie Crumb Antonia Cruz Retha Conn Sam Cook Susan Cravens Jacquelin Cross John Crumpler Victor Cruz ment Exercises Along With Other Activities 9 izzi li ' '53 Aw' John Dagger David Damron David Davenport Cheryl Davis Patricia Deihm Celia De La Hoga Lynda Dahlseid Judy Daunais Barbara Davis Randy Deerwester Carol Deitrich Nanci Dernaio Ehlers And Poindexter, Senior Counselors, Ku. Charles Dennis John Dennis Bruffe Diel 0' Q.,-:am Alfred Dorado Sharon Doty Beelcy Easley Diane Ebel ff- F Robert Desmarais Jean Dikeman Iran Dix 1, ' r , , qu t iii Q. 1 hu WUI:-JJ A' -w , X ef' Y' f J., Kathy Dougan Andrea Echols Rhynda De Yonker Rosland Dixon Dave Dickerson Pat Diehl Carol Dodson James Dodson , it I-. 1 I z , , Y . , , , 7 f ,M I Roliert Drislcell Shanti Edmonds 6 , f , , 9' . . , f , he , ,D a 4 ,ai a,ai7l.ii,i A V Mark Dudenhoeffer Terry Duneanson ROb6'rt Elston Bridget Emmerich Inspired Seniors Throughout The Year Stan England Janis Findlay Zena Epps Donna Fischer l Danny Esparza Linda Fisher 'E 0? Elena Felix Geri Finks nv 'ci Beverly Fish Juanita Fite Melinda Fitzgerald Sherman Flakes Se-mor Coun elors Mr Ehler and Mr Martha Flewallen Delores Flores Eva Flores Joe Floreg Poinclexter help olie senior problem ! ,..- 741 Suzanne Portello, James Stanfield, and other Card City Citizens have interests all but scholastic. Select Students Exert Themselves Towards Martha Flores Ptieliurfl Freeman Santiago Flores Edna Fuchs QC' Judy Fogassy Shelia Fuller r 1 J Steve Franklin Shirley Fuller Horace Frazier Carl Frech Laffy' Gable lim Gabriel -rr' 1.. ,- -'vzfz-s.35vg,.: 437. .J ffi1nm,:i.1:2:'i:fr1es, g-,,,,,e ,T t-A . ' 1 a i w ,f 1 1 ,, N 7- 'f rf- V, - K N K 1 ' f,,,,. 1 :,: sci f ,V ' , , ', ' - rw Janet Walters, Sam Cook, and Mike Tappan each play their part in the Card World. Task of Entertaining Far From Scholarly Richard Gabriel David Gaffney ,lohn Gallardo Richard Galvan Steve Gamboa Gerald Garces Damian Garcia Dennis Garcia Hector Garcia Jimmie Garcia Sharon Garrett Penny Gartner Patient Seniors Looked Forward Eagerly For Both xg ' y ax ' -1 - y QF -7 aaa , .Q .' 2 v 'K TuXn1 .N if axial xox K : -lynx .,Qt.QNq Ns. 6 nil R kxxxz-N,x ex 1 ,ll x 5fA1NxX',X Qt fi qi-wil -,Q lla . 1 , l 'S- ' ' O L , Pat Gaughan Lois Gazenque Linda Gentry Lyndia Gerber John Giannini Judy Giddings Norman Giebeler Denise Gipson Robert Godfrey Carol Gaston Janis Gibson Louise Gibson lfv , N-...af 2: Robert Golfney David Gong Lorraine Gonzales Peter Gonzales Efren Gonzalez Beverly Gooden - ' ' ' M' l el Grace Willie Graham Socorro Granados Doug Grayson Annette Goodman Barlwaia Goolslay , ic ia 76 ?s Ae 'W Christmas And Easter Vacations l. N uf- Reggie Greene jgrmaid Greene Nick Grogan Dennis Groomer Leon Greene Amber Grisham Nathan Green Carla Gregory inf 3 Estela Guardado Theresa Guarneros Xavier Gudino Rosita Guerrero Jim Gurnmo Diana Gurule David Gutierrez Ray Gutierrez To Arrive 751 ff Durlene Greenwood David Gregg Judy Groos John .Guajardo Q 619' 'Q r Jeanine Guidry Nancy Guillen Ray Gutierrez Karen Haas Enthusiastic Senior Cheerleaders Excited WV '-X If 03 A ll' is f 4- Laura Halverson Russell Hampton Lynn Harder Brenda Harris Candy Harris Cynthia Harris Maureen Harte Rodney Hartgrove Jerridene Hastings Leon Hastings Clarion Hawkins Cheryl Hayes 2 Richard Hehert Deena Hehler Rosemary Henry Chuck Henson Adolph Hernandez Afmandg Hernandez Delores Hernandez Olga Hernandez Richard Hernandez Steve Hernandez Beverly Herndon Brenda Hicks Crowds At Many Games And Pep Assemblies Senior cheerleaders Nikki Parish, Henry Danielle Newby fheadcheerleaderi, Jean and enthusiasm to thi- school. Wong: Sh11'l6Y W1ll1Hm5, Candy Harris, McDonnell, and Susie Quielxadd spirit KK 5090 ivzaviwg M, T0m Igffksn Cora Hidalgo. Frank Hild Charleset Hill Kathy Hill Cynthia Hilton JMU' molosa Don Hlppenstiel Jo Hodges Kathy Hodges David Hoffman Johnnie Holland V Senior Class Committee Chose Black and White 1 449' ' if f Z or Jane Howell Terry Hudson Victor Holloway Ermalindo Honesto William Hong Linda Houchens Willie Hunt Pam lmhriani Dixie Hughart Joan Hund Billie Hunt Jane Hunt Q RNW. X ,Lf 'FJ' Mike lndrieri Joyce lnghram Bonita lrhy Rosetta lsby Orrin lsrael Donald Jackson Dennis James Greg Jefferies Richard Jefferies Hijinio Jimenez Doug Johnson Harold Johnson Robes For Their Graduation Ceremonies Lee Johnson Charles Jones Larry Johnson William Johnson Linda Johnson Gordon Jones Mike Johnson Ralph Jones If i f ,f ml- l I 'ff ,lil f if Wiz. - , Qif'- , . ' 1 x, , ..f,. Rick Johnson Shirley Jones fs- Terry Johnson Carolyn Jordan wg Benito Juarez Barbara Judd Theresa Kampman Larry Keller Mike Kelley Sidney King Dennis Kirby Ronny Kirkhride James Kirkendall Richard Koch Sally Kochendorfer Don Kofford 'SS' 'L' David Koon Andrea Krueger Betty Kwock Mike Land Nathan Landon Donna Lawson Howard Lawson Ron Lawson Terry Lay Judy Lee Angel Lemus Maria Lemus Seniors Worked Hard To Finish Required ?n- EP' . 'N ii R 'TZ' 5 ,A Luis Loon Pat Leon Sylvia Leon Sandra Lewis Torn Lewis Rosie Leyva Cliristine Lic-lie Duke Lill5' Martha Limone Ray Lincoln Alan Lindgren William Lindsey 63' im L-wr! lv, E Tim Littlefield Joel Lloyd Beverly Lolir Nancy Long Lance Loomis Christina Lopez Fred Lopez Beatrice Lowe Shirley Lucas Ruben Luis Paul Luna Kerry Lundy Work, Which will Pr0veyW0rth Their While ,. A 'Q' xiii- 76: Carole Lupo Jennifer Lyon Julia Macagne Fatima Macias Noreen MacKenzie David Maculsay Burnadete Madison Norman Madsen Charles Maestas Barbara Magnus Connie Mann Jaun Manuel wlxxi bd ,uw LQ' ',r 5 Charles Mares Georgia Maroutsos David Marquez Carrie Marshall Polly Martin Violet Martin ' ' ' ' R lo M tinez Jay Martinez Joe Martinez Kathleen Martinez Lucille M3Tt1Il6Z Rosemary Martlnez u en ar Meeting is Held With Counselors To Decide EX ' . 'V Bk !1'j:1'r zz? ,l ' Ma hburn Cathv Mast Ella Mathews Judy Maxwell Sue Mayer Sieve Martinez anis ' ' s 4 s John MCCalnion Pat McCann Mary McCarroll Kathy McCormick Harold McCoy Charon MCCTOIY -....-.-1...a.,,...,,,,, hi' 65 fha-rx tv-way' iii ,JL aah K M1 Althea McDaniels Sue McDermott .lean McDonnell Raoul MCDUH Delaine McKinney Mitchell McKinney Kim McLaughlin Rebecca MCPhail Sandra McPherson Pat MCQuatters Tom McVeitty Lennilu Mee What Gift We Seniors Will Give The School an 5:4735 NS, Chris Mena Susan Migliore 'QU' Mary Mena Ray Menclieta Barbara Miller Carolyn Miller -,-nf' Steve Menor Ken Miller RMI' Jan Mercer Sharon Miller AI ,I Bruce Metelak Nancy Mincheff L ff' haf' 1.21 ED gi 3 ss, K'--r Vw' Charles Miranda Pam Molet John Montana Peggy Montgomery Robert Montgomery Charles Moore Danny Morales Mary Morales Steve Morales Mike Moran Maria Moreno Carolyn Morris Thrilling Homecoming Dances Successfully N-nr WZ? David Morrow Chris Morthland Uanny Moseley Sylvia Mosquocla Linda Mowhray Ken Mower Strollinv through the hall becomes an art to MQ ,:-- f N--f .A Chris Munselli Veda Myatt Cheryl Muntz Don Munz Bex erls Murphy Claucha Murphy Ted Myatt Lamont Nash Glor1a Nax or Allen Nerman Staged By An Exuberant Senlor Class s George Nellans Loretta Nesbitt Seniors Experienced Laughs, Work, Gaiety, as iv' Lola Newman David Noffsingur Janice Nolan Diane Norris Gary Oates Bill Oclilcr David O,KCefc George Olivarez Virginia Olivas Edward Oliver 4+-5 'cr-ff 1, a f . 3' Reagan Oncllcr Sharon Ormsliy Allie-rt Ortiz Geri Orton Juli? OSb0rI1 Suv Olsen Put Owens Tln-ra-sa Pacheco Dennis Padgett Gloria Padilla Luis O'Campo Suzie Olson Mark Ostoich Vera Padilla Problems, Tears, More Work, And Fun Hara Wana' dew' J' ff 73'-79 f QW M--f nw 4' 1 , W Alfred Palazzo Geraldine Pancucci Harlan Pankau Nikki Parish Darcy Parks Ernie Pasillas Joyce Patchan Norma Pearson Danny Perea Diane Perea Oscar Perrier George Perry 2 if ,ff avg 41 1 , A r,,r r Q P ? . f A4 if Stan Persinger Fred Person Carol Peterson Judy Pezalla Greg Pickens Brenda Pierce Tim Pine Bill Pitari Patti Pjerrou Jean Pollinger John Popadak Steve Popely First And Second Semesters Prove To Be The S., , xk 'N .L 'wr E 1 r if fs? , . Suzanne Portello Steve Portias Jim Potepan Paula Powell Janet Press Roger Press Harley Price Greg Pruitt Robert Pryor Suzanne Quiel Mary Quiroz Ted Radich uv- , 1::.D' 5' id' GN iv' ,aff ,Z Br-nv Lou Ramirez Frank Ramirez Karr-n Ramirez Robert Ramlirez Thomasita Ramos Shirely Randall Ct-cilio Rzmqel Bolt Rapinoe Terry Ratzlaff Helcha Rearick Gary Redinger Sharon Redinger Hardest In The History Of The Senior Class l :Q LL John Reganold Janie Ridley Robert Reed Mary Reeder Ernest Reese Judith Reese Lorna Reid Dona Reissig Paul Reyes Robert Rickman 'avi , 1 Q4 'Q' Ermalinda Rivas Sharon Roberg Bill Roberts Denver Robinson Helen Rohinggn James Robinson John Robinson John Robinson Bob Roddick Lnnette Rodlyn Linda Reid Rosemarie Rios . ,,-' Q R J ff wa 1, 173' L f .. ,W 3, V,,, , ff yi .f Af fx lrvin Robinson Danny Rodriquez Student Council Worked Hard To Present To 'Un W afzsfiif fff , , Terry Rogers Manuel Rojas Pat Roseberry f,-4 r'tA f ,, r A V ' ,.', ' A. I 'V 52 Mr d , 4-wk .V f -- M glow' 't'7- ' L... ., David Rodriqnm-Z Margaret Rodriquvz Marie Rodriquez Marsha Rosslmack Dennis Rows' Katy Roy -v' ,L f x Carol Gaston prepares for Mr. Spencer's -4.-:ff 6th period Problems of Democracy. 111' 'ie , kv' sl T , kv'-f 'f sq? Mario Hnluio Xivkir- Rnggivrp Guadalupe Ruiz Ramona Sulzznnf-da Edward Sancln-2 Jennifer Sumghpy Cyllllliil Russell :Xrw-lin Snvnz Cllilfllf SLIM' 92 .-...fan-Q,--N,, ,V I The Student Body A Year Worth Remembering f7 fff rl , N , f' aim I Steve Sandberg Joanetta Sapp ROIWN SEIVVYPT Sandra Schagel Kevin Sclrulwrt Linda Schuld Fred Schuplnach Harry Scihwarte Brm-nda Sc-als i'zB l'.'Z'..'I K-J Class for a trip - where, is unknown! But it was educational. -.50 ,F Robbin Shelmfl Mark Shmwnlakvr Frvd Shorvtt Jun Sears B011 Shaver Rulwrt Sllvalrvr Slvw Shumsky Ang:-la Sigmnrinu PW' Sigwilffll Many Seniors Undergo The Strenuous S.A.T. 5 'cgi bw f wfwjj Aid, W? fl . W, , 5 'GV Q-mini' Petra Silva Smilvy Simental Dennis, Skinner Margarct Slater Steve Slater Beverly Smith Fred Smith lime Smith Leslie Smith Linda Smith Richard Smith Roger Smith W! Saw I wr-...ff ,' R It 5 J 1 f Q , Sharon Smith Del Southerland Dan Spear Martha Speare Carol Spencer Gwendolyn Spigner Tom Spratt Bill Spurrier James Stanfleld Andrew Stark Joe Steele Nancy Steele And A.C.T. For College Entrance Requirements A Nancy Steele James Stembridge Lawrance Stephens Kenneth Steward April Stipp Delma Stokes Sue Stock Gary Stone Don Stover Bruce Stratton Don Stratton Robert Strech Joseph Strinati Matthew Stuart Margot Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Diane Swanningson James Sweeney James Talmadge Porter Tanner Mike Tappan Evi Taylor Harry Templeton Ben Terry Seniors Look Forward To Graduation, Z Q - 'if fa HWY-vt oo a, aaLa 45 f-ov d!7'9 Lorraine Thibeau Philip Thomas Curtis Thompson lay Thompson Lewis Thompson McCoy Thompson Larry Tonn Scott Tonn Charles Torres Christine Torres David Torres Eleanor Tostado '4MM f 4 ' ol! Lf!f,5,:'p1' ' ' , ,270 4 ' frrr , AV , ' 3 ,Z fl I 1 , ' I ff f if fifi r , or-LF . Q f f ,if ' ' .,,,,.,. M mm 'wx ' f ' K! ,, ,,,., ,gg 1 -2 S or . f T , S ' A ' 4 I ll ilkgif i 5 . M I N at T T an : 1 , ,, ' A Seniors participate in a wide range of activities including, drama, pep, and 1 Y N -vb pf.. , Z., , ,, but Nevertheless Enjoy Their Last Year At SBHS ,I George Tovar Mary Treas Sandra Tull Margaret Turner Jim Uptain Josef Uresti Robert Valdez Delores Valencia Edward Valentine Melissa Vandre Pam VanValer Barbara, Vargas f 1 if-., , ' , .4-A ', ' ,-,gg , ' .' I -I , --. .V '. x 1 -3 mg ' Seniors seem to always find time for activities other than academic. t 1 X Basketball Homecoming Starred Linda Johnson K 5,,,!,,N 1 5 C237 13377 Carol VHSQUVZ Phillip Vaughli Mel Veelik Mark Velliquette Joan Vickers Charles Vicondoa YN, Y 1?D' X' -t hiv-vw ' ' f r t-iii-fi .- ,7 M. . ,. ,, , ,, ,, Card City vlmst- Linda Johnson Baskr-tlwall Otscn, John McCalmon. Nikki Parish, Janvt Waltefrs. Don Stratton, Anna Neyal Holnvcorninf Qnevn. Othvr nolninn-es and Hvnry Wong. Princvss Dann-llv Nr-why, Larry Galrlv. Linflzfs escort is John Bow escorts Slltlxwlllldtllg Queen Linda arf- Sue Mikv Tappan. Judy Cross, Je-d Z4-lntan, As ueen And Danielle Newby As Princess V773- 'sw 1-'A' '56 Richard Viero Genevieve Villa Joe Villalpandg Patricia Wade Rhonda Wade Ralph Walker Don Wallace Janet Walters Lavoise Walters Moses Walters Marie Wardle James Washington 'x Rosa Watkins Pauline Watson Irene Wear Audrey Weatherliie James Wells Diana Weppler Gail West Linnea Westmau Benny Wetzler Perry White Tom White Valerie Whitehouse Making Their Q- wwf IOO Y , Last Exit, Seniors Ponder Over Margaret Whitesellr Patricia Wiley Linda Wible Lois Wiliams 3 Steve Wilcox Mary Williams Seniors Rick Johnson and Geri Orton Myra Williams Sharon Williams Shirley Williams lO0li to the i-UU-ITG with GHfhUSi3Sm- Shirley Williams Ron Williamson Karolyn Wilson The Excltement of Then' Year At SBHS min KN Torn WIISOII Stue WIHII Daxid Wono Henry Wong Mercedes Woodworth Betty Woolard Susan Worrnan Carol Wright Steve Yunker George Zaharopoulos Jed Zelrnan Robert Zermeno Reggie Greene takes a practice shot before the big game. After a hard day7s night, Suzanne Portello dreams of her idol! Seniors Say Bon Voyage To A Past, Ripe ,few David Sloan dons the Mayor's traditional December wardrobe. J Q1 Wm Sally Kochendorfer shows off her Easter bonnet. t 511 A Del Southerland and Mike Moran manage a smile during tedious hours. George Olivares makes a futile try. l l u- fx ith Pursuit of Happiness And Success T,.,x.u', , ,. 'E f' L .f,.fgf,-,Wt-. . Steve Hernandez tires to escape from his senior responsibilities. SBHS seniors chant V-V for Victoryw at one of our many basketball victories. Seniors often pass on their shop skills to their junior peers. LU llll LU llll LU llll LU llll David Sloan has other Patti Pjerrou is part of Card City's whirlwind. Suzie Olson models the latest. than serious moments. i 5 if ? 1 5 f Q, wifi Hard Working Seniors Are Given Recognition FRED ADAMS Pre-med Band YOLANDA ALMENDAREZ Girls' League STELLA ALVARADO Girls' League JUAN ALVAREZ A.F.S. Student uThe Visit MARIA ALVAREZ Drill Team Ft.ball Homecoming IRENE ANDRADE Girls' League Sr. Assembly Comm. DENNIS ANDERSON Best support. actor NHS President Challenge Bowl CSF KATHY ANDERSON Girls' Chorus LENNETT ANDREWS G.A.A. Math Club Pre-med Usherettes Girls' League WILLIAM ANGEL Los Cardenales Swim Team TOMMY ANTHONY Indust. Art Award Boys' Forum Los Cardenales ADELA ANTILLON Drill Team PomPom Girl Drill Team Letter STEPHANIE ANTON Tyro Annual Bus. C.C.A.C. N.H.S. Soph. Homciming can. Sr. Banquet Comm. DAVID ARMENTA Chess Club CATHY ARMsTRoNo Quill at Scroll A.F.S. Prom Comm. C.C.A.C. Tyro Weekly IRMA ARRIOLA G.A.A. Sr. Rep. C.C.C. G.A.A. Letter ROSIE AVILA Spanish Drama Club JAMES BAGSBY I.V. Basketball JAMES BALDERS C.C.C. GARY BANCROFF Varsity Swimming Block US TOM BEAN Pre-med Biology Club A.F.S. WILLIE BEE Pre-med C.C.C. RAY BEIARANO Football Wrestling IIM BELLA Der Schliderulers CHRIS BESETTE C.C.A.C. Pep Club Homcom. Princess Prom Comm. Girls' League RODN EY BEVERLY Track CAROL BISHOP G.A.A. A.F.S. BURL BISY Prom Comm. Homecoming Comm. DAPHNE BLUFORD F.T.A. G.A.A. CAROLE BOURNE Girls Chorus Girls' League JOHN BOWERS State Speech Upward Beyond Pro. N.F.L. HOWARD BOYLIN Los Cardinales SALLIE BRACKEN Girls' Chorus Girls' League EARLENE BRANSKE Delta Teens Usherette Prom Committee ROSALIE BRAVO G.A.A. Sen. Comm. GLORIA BRIDDELL Prom Comm. Delta Teens C.C.C. Typing Pin Girls' League JAMES R. BRIGGS Marching Band Key Club-projects C.C.A.C. His. of SRHS co-aut. DON BRIMMER Block HS B. Basketball V. Basketball Boys Forum Cabinet CHARLES BROOKS Band LARRY BROWN Boys Forum HARVEY BRYCE Thes. Publicity Thes. Historian N.F.L. SHARON BURGESS N.H.S. Writers Clinic Scriptorian Camera Club Archaelogy Club MARY BURKE A Cappella Choir Girls' League Cab. G.A.A. Los Cardinales Girls Choir ERNIE CABALLERO V. Football Boys Forum JOHN CAPES Fam. Theatre Plays School Plays C. Basketball MONICA CARDENAS Drill Team G.A.A. BRENDA CAREUTHERS G.A.A. Red Cross Prom Comm. N.F.L. For Three Years Of Memorable Achievements BOB CARLTON Honor Roll V. Football V. Wrestling .I.V. Football .I.V. Wrestling LARRY CARTER C. Basketball Cap. MARVIN CARTER Football Letter Thespians School Plays V. Baseball V. Football WILLIAM CASILLAS Sen. Comm. Der Schlidernrulers .IULIAN CEBALLOS V. Football I.V. Football IUANITA CER-RANZA Girls' Choir Girls' League CATHY CHACON Girls' League TOM CLIFFORD B. Track Team BARB CLOYD G.A.A. Young Life B. Basketball LINDA COCCHIA G.A.A. A. Cappella Girls Choir Delta Teens First Place fVolJ DENNIS COCKING C.S.F. Key Club Youth for Christ N .H.S. A. Cappella Choir HARVEY COHEN ,I.V. Baseball .IEFF COHEN Comm. of Academ. Challenge Bowl N.H.S. C.S.F. V. Swimming LINDA COLLIER Girls' League EARL CORNELL Key Club Treasurer Math Club C.S.F. Spanish Club Dramatic Club SUSAN CRAVENS Thespians C.C.C. .IOHN CRUMPLER V. Baseball V. Football JOHN DAGGER N.F.L. Speech Archaeology Club Cadet Corps LYNDA DAHLSAID Sen. Class Social G.A.A. A.F.S. Girls' League Homecoming Can. RANDY DEERWESTER Camera Club JOHN DENNIS Track B. Football Bous Forum DAN DICKERSON Marching Band Band Pres. Wrestling Team PAT DIEHL G.A.A. Girls' League Camera Club BRUCE DIEL Key Club Varsity Swim Team Block S N.H.S. C.C.A.C. .IEANIE DIKEMAN Ski Club Los Cardenales Soph. Homecoming ROSLAND DIXON Buddy System Usherettes Girls' League CAROL DODSON Girls' League G.A.A. KATHY DOUGAN Girls' Chorus Pre-med A.F.S. Usherettes ROBERT DRISKELL Nation. Merit Fin. Thieves Carnival Bio. Club Pres. MARK DUDENHOEFFER Swim Team C.C.C. Serg. at arms BECKY EASLEY Honor Society Girls' League DIANE EBEL Tyro Weekly Staff Quill and Scroll N .H.S. C.S.F. Usherettes' TERRY EMERSON Pre-med A.F.S. N.F.L. Ring Comm. Girls' League ZENA EPPS G.A.A. Usherettes Buddy System Human Relations Girls' League SHEILA FLOWERS Girls' League G.A.A. Red Cross Prom. Comm. Usherettes .IANIS FINDLAY Varsity Pon S.B.S.H'. City Clerk C.S.F. N .H.S. Homecoming Cand. BEVERLY FISH Art Club Photo Club LINDA FISHER Future Teachers C.C.C. Sideliners Future Secretaries MELINDA FITZGERALD Orchestra Writing Clinic Awards MARTHA FLORES Art Award Usherettes SANTIAGO FLORES C.C.C. C. Basketball Boy's Forum SHEILA FLOWERS G.A.A. Red Cross Prom Comm. Usherettes JUDY FOGASSY Advanced Choir Junior Honor Guard RICHARD FREEMAN Marching Band EDNA FUCHS C.C.C. SHEILA FULLER Side Liners LARRY GABLE C. 81 B. Swim Team C.C.A.C. Los Cardenales C.S.F. JIM GABRIEL Boys Choir Soph. 81 ,I.V. Cross Country A.F.S. Future Teachers RICHARD GABRIEL Key Club Varsity Swimming Ski Club Pres. STEVE GAIVIBOA Mgr. Football Team Block S C.C.C. Boys Chorus C.C.A.C. DAMIAN GARCIA C.S.F. Varsity Cross Coun. Spanish Cul. Club Key Club Honor Roll PENNY GARTNER C.C.C. C.C.A.C. G.A.A. CAROL GASTON Sobobans Girls State Tyro Weekly Page Ed. Challenge Bowl PAT GAUGHAN G.A.A. LINDA GENTRY C.S.F. G.A.A. LYNDIA GERBER G.A.A. Delta Teens A Cappella .IOHN GIANNINI Annual Photographer Accomplishing Various Activities Seniors .IUDY GIDDINGS Future Teachers A.F.S. Delta Teens Los Cardenales NORM GIEBELER Boys Forum DENISE GIPSON G.A.A. BOB GODFREY N.H.S. C.S.F. C.C.C. A.F.S. DAVID GONG Dir. of Comm. Soph. Vice Pres. Challenge Bowl lr. Honor Guard Seal Bearer C.S.F. LORRAINE GONZALES N.F.L. Red Cross PERER GONZALES C.C.C. Soph. Baseball Varsity Football RAYMON GONZALES Marching Band Varsity Track Block S BEVERLY GOODEN Girls Chorus Delta Teens Typing Pins ANNETTE GOODMAN G.A.A. Pres. C.C.C. Girls League Cab. G.A.A. Vice Pres. BARBARA GOLSBY Drill Team G.A.A. SOCARRO GRANADOS Drill Team REGGIE GREENE Varsity Basketball Comm. of Pub. Rel. Block S Interact Club RONALD GREENE Varsity Track Block S DURLENE GREENWOOD Girls Chorus G.A.A. .IUDY GROOS Sen. Class Sec. Seal Bearer Hon. Soph. Class Sec. ,Iunior I-Ionor Guard ROSIE GUERRERO Sen. Key Sen. Assembly Prom Comm. .I EANINE GUIDRY A.F.S. DAVID GUTIERREZ ,I .V. Football JOHN GUAJARDO Marching Band RAY GUTIERREZ Basketball RAY GUTIERREZ Cross Country Pre-med Archaeology Sen. Pub. Comm. RODNEY HART GROVE B. Track V. Track KAREN HAAS Girls' League .IERRIDENE HASTINGS Drill Team Easter Cantata Girls Choir BRENDA HARRIS G.A.A. CANDY HARRIS Varsity Cheerleader Service Chrm. Tyro Weekly Staff Sobobans Spanish Club His. TERRY HART Marching Band Swim Team B. Football ROSEMARY HENRY G.A.A. Sideliners CHUCK HENSON C.C.C. Prom Comm. Pre-med Sen. Pub. Comm. RICHARD HERNANDEZ C.C.C. DON HIPPENSTIEL Varsity Basketball Varsity Tennis Block S Pres. Tyro Annual Sports Key Club BRENDA HICKS F.T.A. G.A.A. Sen. Comm. A Cappella CHARLESETTA HILL Girls Choir KATHY HILL Orchestra G.A.A. CYNTHIA HILTON Academic Letter A.F.S. F.T.A. JERRY HINOJOSA V Football IV Football KATHY HODGES Drill Team C.C.C. G.A.A. Creative Arts Move Ahead Appreciating Their Talents DAVID HOFFMAN A.F.S. Track JOHN HOLCOMB Chorus Thespians WILLIAM HONG Des Schlid. Pres. Bios Society Pres. Pre-med Treas. Quetzlalcoatl Hist. Inl. Science Fair LINDA HOUCHENS Girls' League DODIE HOUCTON Tyro Weekly Page Ed. G.A.A. A.F.S. Quill and Scroll DIXIE HUGHART Drama JOYCE INCHRAM G.A.A. BONITA IRBY Drill Team DONALD JACKSON B Football C Track JV Football V Football GREG JEFFRIES JV Football C.C.C. DOUG JOHNSON N.F.L. B-JV Basketball Mgr. Folk Singing Club Inland Science HAROLD JOHNSON C Basketball B ,Basketball Lion Club Award V Basketball LINDA JOHNSON B Debator Jr. Darling Comm. of Assemblies Sobobans Drama MIKE JOHNSON B Basketball V Basketball Mgr. F .T.A. TERRY JOHNSON V Football V Tennis Block S CHARLES JONES Track Orchestra B Football SHIRLEY JONES C.C.C. CAROLYN JORDAN Drill Team Letter G.A.A. Jr. Vogues Prize Future Sec. BARBARA J UDD Creative Arts A.F.S. Prom Comm. LARRY KELLER Tyro Weekly Camera Club School Play SIDNEY KING C Basketball DENNIS KIRBY Ski Club JV Football Swim Team RONNY KIRKBRIDE Orchestra RICHARD KOCH Key Club HOWARD LAWSON C.C.C. Speech TERRY LAY Camera Club JUDY LEE Girls Chorus Chi Alpha F.S.A. PATRICK LEON Math Club A.F.S. SANDY LEWIS Drill Team Girls Choir DUKE LILLY Marching Band C Basketball RAYMOND LINCOLN Block S Swim Team Mgr. Football Team ALAN LINDGREN Challenge Bowl C.C.C. Key Club C.S.F. Orchestra CHRISTINA LOPEZ G.A.A. Drill Team Head PomPom BEATRICE LOWE F.T.A. Sec. G.A.A. ROSIE LUJ ON G.A.A. KERI LUNDY Drill Team CAROLE LUPO Academic Letter Honor Roll C.S.F. Best Supp. Actress F.T.A. JENNIFER LYON Drill Team Capt. C.C.C. Futures Sec. JULIE MACAGNE Foreign Ex. Student Philippines A.F.S. Sobobans NOREEN MACKENZIE A Cappella G.A.A. Girls Choir C.C.C. BERNDETTE MADISON Chorus BARBARA MAGNUS Nat. Schol. Art Honor Roll C.S.F. Sobobans Spanish Club JUAN MANUAL F.T.A. G.A.A. ' Upward Bound Speech Sideliners GEORGIA MAROUTSOS G.A.A. Sec. C.C.C. CARRIE MARSHALL Red Cross 2nd Place Volleyball VIOLET MARTIN F .T.A. Delta Teens Usherettes CATHY MAST Drill Team Baton Twirler Comm. of Pub. Rel. ELLA MATHEWS Thespians May Comm. Board SUE MAYER Jr. Class Soc. Chr. Sobobans Honor Roll JOHN MCCALMON Wrestling True Fun Begins At SBHS5 However, It Will KATHY McCORMICK Band Letter HAROLD MCCOY A Cappella N.F.L. Track C.C.C. Sideliners ALTH EA McDANIELS G.A.A. Speech Drama SUSAN MCDERMOTT Comm. of Activities Sobobans Treas. N.H.S. G.A.A. Homecoming Comm. IEANIE' MCDONELL Varsity Cheerleader C.C.C. RAOUL MacDUFF N.F.L. DELAINE MCKINNEY Girls' League MITCH MCKINNEY Orchestra C Track KIM MCLAUCHLIN Los Cards. Pres. Sobobans Pom Pom Girl Scriptiorian Editor A.F.S. Treas. SANDY MCPHERSON Speech PATRICIA MCQUATTERS C.C.C. Speech TOM McVEITTY C.C.C. MARY MENA Red Cross Pre-med F.T.A. RAYMOND MENDIETA Football STEVE MENOR Marching Band JV Football V Football C Basketball MIKE MORAN V Baseball KEN MOYER C.C.C. DAVID O'KEEFE Speech Swimming .IAN MERCER Drill Team Flag Twirler Head F.T.A. Comm. Pub. Los Cards C.C.A.C. LARRY MERCER Tyro Weekly SUSAN MIGLIORE F.T.A. A.F.S. BARBARA MILLER Drill Team CAROLYN MILLER Drama Girls' League KEN MILLER C.C.C. Boys Choir NANCY MINCHEFF Orchestra Drill Team Sideliners Ski Club SHARON MILLER Honor Roll Usherettes N.H.S. F.S.A. JOHN MONTANA IV Basketball Varsity Basketball BOB MONTGOMERY Swim Team Tennis Team A Cappella Thespians Key Club DANNY MORALES Boys Forum CAROYLNN MORRIS G.A.A. DAVE MORROW B Football CHRIS MORTHLAND Nat. Thespian C.S.F. DAN MOSELEY JV Football Camera Club KAREN MUELLER Prom Comm. MILTON MURRAY ,IV Football GEORGE NELLANS Camera Club Cadet Corps PAM NELSON J r. Honor Guard C.S.F. Sealbearer Sobobans N.H.S. A.F.S. PAT NELSON C.S.F. Sealbearer Sobobans N.H.S. Sec. Honor Guard A.F.S. LORETTA NESBITT C.C.C. Drill Team Soph. Darl. Can. Girls Chorus ANNA NEVARES Girls' League C.C.A.C. DANIELLE NEWBY Head Varsity Cheerlea Comm. of Pep Tyro Weekly Col. N.H.S. Sobobans PAM NEWKIRK A.F.S. Future Teachers Creative Arts Prom Comm. Officer JEAN NEWMAN C.C.C. N.F.L. G.A.A. GARY OATES B Track ,IV Football BILL OEHLER Soph. Pres. A.F.S. Pre-med Vice Pres. Science Fr. Winner Key Club SUZIE OLSON Sobobans C.C.A.C. Quill and Scroll Prom Comm. Tyro Weekly REAGAN ONDLER Comm. of Athletics V Football' JV Wrestling C.C.C. MARK OSTOICH Senior Pres. V Track V Football Soph. Athlete of Year Nick Sederes Award SUE OTSEN Girls Choir Homecoming Cand. PATTI OWENS Drill Team Girls Choir C.C.C. A.F.S. der Extend Throughout A Whole Lifetime DENNIS PADGETT Block S V Tennis GLORIA PADILLA Quetzcoatl President Orchestra Bus. Mgr. I.C.C. ALFRED PALAZZO V Debate F.T.A. Pres. N .H.S. Challenge Bowl Tennis HARLAN PANKAU Honor Roll NIKKI PARRISH Girls' League Pres. V Cheerleader Student Council Sobobans Officer Tyro Weekly Staff .IOYCE PATCHEN Drill Team Delta Teens Usherettes Prom Comm. NORMA PEARSON Scholastic Letter C.S.F. OSCAR PERRIER Speech Varsity Football B Basketball N.F.L. Pres. GEORGE PERRY Camera Club .IUDI PEZALLA G.A.A. A.F.S. Sen. Pub. C.C.C. GREG PICKENS Boys Forum ROBERT PICKRUM C Basketball B Basketball B Track B Football BRENDA PIERCE G.A.A. TIM PINE C.S.F. N.H.S. Honor Roll Math Club PATTI PJERROU Editor-in-chief Tyro Annual Thespians Vice-Pres. A.F.C. Historian I Love Humanity JEAN POLLINGER A Cappella Prom Comm. Senior Banquet Madrigals JOHN POPADAK Art Award STEVE POPELY Band Officer C.S.F. Orchestra Camera Club SUZAN NE PORTELLO Best Thespian Thespian President Jr. Honor Guard Girls State Al. Nat'l Merit Cert. STEVE PORTIAS TRACK Swimming JIM POTEPAN V Football Honor Roll PAULA POWELL Drill Team G.A.A. JANET PRESS A.F.S. Girls, League OIT. G.A.A. Creative Arts C.C.C. HARLEY PRICE A.F.S. GREGORY PRUITT V Track ROBERT PRYOR Los Cards C Basketball SUZANNE QUIEL Comm. of Elec. 81 Pro. Varsity Cheerleader Sobobans C.S.F. Drill Team TED RADICH V Swim Team Designer of Tyro Annual Cover 67 ROBERT RAPINOE Block S V Football Orchestra TERRY RATZLAFF Drama Thespians GARY REDINGER Tennis Team C.C.C. Prom Comm. Craftsmen Club SHARON REDINGER Drill Team Varsity Flag A.F.S. ROBERT REED A.F.S. MARY REEDER Marching Band Off. Orchestra Quetzalcoatl Spanish Cultural Club F.T.A. JOHN REGANOLD N .H.S. C.S.F. Key Club Varsity Basketball V Tennis PAUL REYES Orchestra Pres. '6High Spirits Quetzacoatl ERMALINDA RIVAS Honor Roll Drill Team G.A.A. Spanish Cultural Club Scholastic Art Award DENVER ROBINSON V Track V Basketball ,I.V. Football Block S JIM ROBINSON Math Field Day Math Club Drafting Contests Honor Roll DANNY RODRIGUEZ Marching Band Drum Major Most Val. Cross Cou. All C.B.L. Track Block S DAVE RODRIGUEZ Drum Major Concert Master Dance Band PATRICIA ROSEBERRY N.H.S. Prom Comm. Sen. Comm. Announce Comm. KATY ROY Drill Team Flag Twirler IRVIN ROBINSON B Track B Football V Band DOLORES RUBIO G.A.A. MARIO RUBIO J .V. Basketball CYNTHIA RUSSELL Thespians Usherettes ARCIE SAENZ Orchestra Quetzacoatl Vice- Pres. I.C.C. C.C.C. A.F.S. EDDIE SANCHEZ Boys Forum ERNIE SANDOVAL B Basketball ROBERT' SAWYER C.C.C. V Wrestling Craftsman Club Pres. SANDRA SCHAGEL A.F.S. Archeology F.T.A. KEVIN SCHUBERT V Wrest. All C.B.L. Varsity Tennis V Swimming B Football BRENDA SEALS G.A.A. Drill Team JAN SEARS Sobobans scribe Tyro Weekly-ad mgr. N.H.S. C.C.A.C. G.A.A. ROBBIN SHELTON N.F.L. C.C.A.C. Buddy System C.C.C. Seniors Give Their Last Farewell To FRED SHORETT Ski Club Pres. B Football PETE SIGWARDT Validictorian Harvard Book Award C.S.F. N.H.S. Soc. Chrm. PETRA SILVA Delta Teens DENNIS SKINNER Boys Forum MARGARET SLATER Honor Roll C.S.F. STEVE SLATER N.F.L.-V Debate Team F.T.A.'Cabinet Member Honor Roll NM Scholar Tennis Team DAVID SLOAN Mayor of Cardinal City Varsity Football Varsity Tennis Yale Book Award Exchange Stu. Japan CHRIS SMALLWOOD Varsity Football Varsity Track Block S MICHAEL SMALLWOUD Soph Baseball V Basketball J .V. Baseball BEVERLY SMITH Honor Roll Drill Team N.H.S. Usherettes LESLIE SMITH Girls Choir RICHARD SMITH Marching Band ROGER SMITH Ed. Tyro Weekly Key Club Student Council Quill and Scroll C.S.F. DEL SOUTHERLAND C.C.C. MARTHA SPEARE C.C.C. CAROL SPENCER Thespians .IAMES STANFIELD V Football JIM STARK Dance Band Math Club Camera Club JOE STEELE Honor Roll B Football J .V. Football NANCY STEELE A Cappella Choir Madrigals GARY STONE B Swimming Team B Golf Block S Secretary C.C.C. DON STOVER Tyro Weekly Quill and Scroll Art Award DON STRATTON Comm. of Domain Jr. Class Vice-Pres. C.S.F. Vice-Pres. A.F.S. Vice-Pres. Tyro Annual Sen. Ed. MATHEW STUART B.M.O.C. Harris's N.F.L. Vice Pres. Science Fair C.C.A.C. DYANE SWANNINGSON A.F.S. JAMES SWEENEY N.F.L. Pres. Varsity Basketball Tyro Annual Sports Ed. Boys Forum Vice-Pres. Block S JIM TALMADGE A Cappella Madrigals JV Football Thespians MARGARET TANNER G.A.A. MIKE TAPPAN Boys Forum Pres. V Track V Football Key Club Thespians EVI TAYLOR Drill Team BEN TERRY Wrestling JAY THOMPSON C.C.C. C.C.A.C. GEORGE TOVAR Art Cert. of Merit CAROLYN VASQUEZ Camera Club Modern Dance PAM VAN VALER Jr. Class Sec. Girls League VP C.C.A.C. C.C.C. Extraordinary Day MEL VEELIK Archaelogy Club Pres. Biology Club Pres. Key Club I.C.C. Teachers, Counselors, And The Whole School RHONDA WADE C.C.C. A.F.S. Sobobans DON WALLACE V Baseball All-cbl .IANET WALTERS Sobobans Cardinal Mascot Drill Team C.S.F. Sec. A.F.S. Sec. LAVOISE WALTERS C.C.C. MOSES WALTERS Biology Club N.H.S. Cross Country B Basketball MARIE WARDLE Girls Choir A Cappella N.H.S. Honor Roll AUDREY WEATHERBIE G.A.A. C.C.C. Prom Com. JIM WELLS V Cross Country V Track Biology Club VP Block S DONNIE WESLEY ,IV Football ,IV Basketball V Track GAIL WEST Girls Chorus Spanish Drama Club BENNY WETZLER V Baseball Block S JV Baseball Soph Baseball V Basketball CONNIE WHEELER Comm. of Finance Sobobans Tyro Weekly Staff C.S.F. TOM WHITE Los Cards Homecoming Comm. Prom Comm. VALERIE WHITEHOUSE Sen Class Vice-Pres. Sophomore Darling Junior Darling Nom. F.T.A. Sec. Soboban Sunshine MIKE WILCOX J r. Honor Guard N.H.S. C.S.E. A.F.S. LOIS WILLIAMS Speech Club G.A.A. His. SHARON WILLIAMS Thespians Prom Comm. C.C.C. Ski Club G.A.A. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS G.A.A. C.C.C. Girls Choir SHIRLEY WILLIAMS Varsity Cheerleader Drill Team G.A.A. A Cappella F.T.A. TOM WILSON .IV Tennis Los Cardenales STEVE WINN Key Club N.H.S. C.S.F. Basketball Mgr. DAVID WONG Band Letter HENRY WONG Jr. Class Pres. Tennis Team B Basketball Jr. Honor Guard Varsity Cheerleader LAWRENCE WON G Band Letter BETTY WOOLARD G.A.A. SUSAN WORMAN Drama C.C.C. CAROLE WRIGHT Drill Team Band LORRAIN E YESCAS Writing Clinic JEFF YOUNG Dance Band Biology Club IED ZELMAN C.C.C. President V Track N.H.S. N.F.L. Key Club ROBERT ZERMENTO B Basketball Spanish Cultural C.S.F. Honor Roll CLUBS CREATE FUN BY MEETING DOING AND ENJOYING f ,z I H3 Mike Tappan Leads Boys' Forum Boys' Forum is any organization consisting of all the male citizens of uCardinal Cityn. As a traditional event Boys' Forum sold Sophomore Beanies. ln conjunction with Girls' League, Boys' Forum helped to form the an- nual watermelon feed. Along with the car caravan to the homecoming game, everyone enjoyed the fine dis- play of Hoats. Another event was uDads Nightw. This year's president was Mike Tap- pan. The sponsor was Mr. Ted Frohner. Bill Hong Heads Math Club For 1967 Der Schlidenrulers' major purpose on campus is to develop the interests and abilities of its members in the field of mathematics. Presentations were made by club members, teach- ers, and adults of thecommunity who have an interest in the field of math. During the year the emphasis was upon visiting institutions which apply to math and upon hearing speakers on the subject. The club was sponsored by Mr. Tierney. William Hong was president. N.-' V Bill Ohler, Don Brimrner, Mike Tappan, John Reganold, Henery Wong. ROW 1, Mr. Tiffffley, Pete Sigwardt, Paul Blacharski. Row 2, Lynnett Andrews, William Hong, Cathi Hamre. Row 3, lim Robinson, Tim Pine, Pat Roseberry. Jim Bella, Yumon Kuoch. Row 111, Mary Walsten, .ludie Doyle, Steve Bates. Becky Ramirez. F ut. Teachers Attend U.S.C. , . . 5 S 'ir- Row 1, Mary Graey, Janis Sanders, Diane Tucker, Pat Coriell, Val DeWitt, Barbara Judd, Kristy Bennett, Karen Hoel, Debibe Findlay, Bill Fishel, Judi Kitty Clancy, Pam Shoemaker. Row 2, Setterberg, Bobby Cohen. Row 3, Marvelle Creative Arts is a club designed to promote the interest of the student body in the fine arts. This year's activities included see- ing the production of MaratfSade at the Carousel Theatre. They also trav- eled to the University of Redlands to witness the famous Shakespeare Future Teachers is a Cali- fornia Education Club. lts main purpose is to present in- formation to students about the teaching profession. The members visited USC, and plans were made to at- tend SBHS Board of Educa- tion meetings. The sponsor this year was Mrs. Lash and the president was Alfred Palazzo. production, 'cHamlet . Their annual project is uThe Scrip- torian . This magazine, made up of short stories, poems, essays. and plays has been Written by students. The ed- itor this year is Bobby Cohen. This vear's Creative Arts pres- ident is Kathy Espy. Fairfield, Sharon Burgess, Pam Nelson, Robert Anderson, Vine VanValer, Jeanne Gillette. Creative Arts Sponsors Float .Z Row 1, Josie Gomez, Jim Mycer, Gloria Ellen Plose, Steve Slater, Alfred Palazzo, Gray, Pam Grier, Brenda Frazier, Carol Mike Johnson, Jim Gabriel, Goldman Bishop, Angela Vanden Ekert. Row 2, Jacobs Et I ROW 17 :Lynn Oliver, Sue Fil-ye, Diane Kilpatrick, Judy GTOOS7 Gale Sh-uey, Don Talmadge. Row 3, Jllan Alvarez, Tucker, Janet Lusk, Diane Stockwell, Judie Stratton, Henry Wong, Pam Neilson, Lynda Gabriel, Jed Zelman, Bill Oehler, Carol Doyle, Dee Phillips, Kay Niemeyer, Patti Dahlseid, Pat Nelson, Mr. Eugene EHTOU, David 0,KCClf:t- Pjerrou, Julie Macagne. Row 2, Mrs. Betty A.F. S. Raises Money to Support Students Abroad AFS is designed to promote a bet- ter international relationship with for- eign countries by exchanging students. This yearis students are Julie Ma- cagne from the Philippines and Juan Alvarez from Peru. AFS took trips to Big Bear Lake. They also sponsored a program sim- ilar to the FElCl1lty Foolies, to raise money to bring students to SBHS. The sponsors this year are Mrs. Betty Kilpatrick. Mr. Bob Pring, and Mr. Gene Talmadge. The president is Judy Groos. Julie Macagne findsithe -. While teacher interesting. Juan reads if Q 6. Fr' 3?-fw. H H 'ff . Eh' U' V 2 I ,lulie's expressive and congenial smile echoes her happiness here at Card City. 4 f4'.' . ' F' , f Z' , ,.' Z, ',e, 1 'i , -fri' ,m' , i Pg X, - , . Juan takes part in a student council his second period class. Julie and Juan have a heart to heart discussion on the changes in their environment. 6 f, 2 I Q f 5 ,rf .1 s' t l , ,, Juan has continually stated that speech with Mr. Dyer is his favorite class. Archeology Goes to Calico Although the Archeology club is small in membership it tries to make up for it in a quest for knowledge. The general purpose of the club is to cover the fields of anthropology and the numerous archeology activities throughout the year. They have taken many field trips to various places in San Bernardino county. They have visited such places as Newberry, Santa Barbara, Lake Arrowhead, and the Calico excavation site. The club worked on the Calico udigw under the control of the HNa- tional Geographic. Row l, Mary Reed, loc Saenz, Danian Garcia. Leon Medrano, David Torres, Martha Flores, Diane Vargas. Row 2, Gloria Padilla, Linda Padilla, Susan Ramos, Karen Loparco, Arcelia Saenz. Row l, Sharon Sillik, Loraine ,lac-nke, Maureen Harte. Bow 2, Bay Gutierrez, Sharon Sila, Mel Veelik, Sharon Burgess uetzalcoatl Attends Las Posadasw Quetzalcoatl is the SBHS chapter ofthe National Spanish Honor Society. Two semester grades of MAP in Span- ish are required to join Quetzalcoatl. This year the club has put in great, outstanding efforts as a team to bring out the most outstanding year of the club. They have all worked on car washes and candy sales. Quetzalcoatl members attended the play ulaas Posadasn at Padua Hills. Mrs. Mendez was the sponsor for this year. The president was Gloria Padilla. -V, MM Row 1, ,lane Maxwell, Jan Sears, Danielle Newby, Peggy Stuart, Janise Carter. Bow 2, Bruce Diel, Dave Sloan, Mike Red Cross Sponsored Victory Dance Today7s youth are a hope for to- morrow, and the students of S.B.H.S. have demonstrated this year their keen interest in the area of service within their community. Sixteen members volunteered after school and week-end hours aiding nurses in the San Ber- nardino General Hospital under the direction of Mr. Crayse. According to president Ted Merrick the club had a very successful year financially. As a result of the UVic- tory Dance profits, two chests built by the industrial arts department were filled to send to Viet Nam. Programs for the year included speakers Mrs. Erna Shuiling, Bed Cross Youth Di- rector, Kathy Hodges, and Mr. Cruz Nevarez. Each year swimmers aid in the ln- struction Program of the physical ed- ucation department and this year the student-members formed a Speakers Bureau to contact the classrooms on the campus to increase donations for the Bed Cross Enrollment. Tappan, Rick Bennett, Don Stratton. Row 3, Don Heppenstiel, John Beganold, Mark-Ostoich, ,led Zelman, Reggie Green. Sideliners Cheer Cards 011 G o to VlCtOry S.B.H.S. Sideliners was extremely successful in creating Cardinal spirit and pep at all home football games. Membership cards were 254 and mem- bers were able to sit in the reserved section on the 50-yard line. Sideliners cheered together and provided the strong backing of a pep club. This year's president was and sponsor was Mr. Hanson. 1 vga 'ii , l .ffafk Bow l, Deena Hebbler, Joan Goodman, Margaret Bowers, Kathy Welsh. Row 3, Nikki Rougurie, Shirley Vaco. Row 2, Debbie Stefanek, Ted Merrick, Myra JoAnne Galvan, Deborah Cook, Elizabeth Williams, Greg Johnson. Cano, Janet Rucker, Augusta Cook, D aw ! f -'- M-Q e t '., Row l. Mrs. Betty Kilpatrick, Josie Gomez, Garcia, Sheri Bunevich, Mary Lou Roman, Row 3. Ronnie Banks, Cynthia Russell Beatrice Pena, Carette Hawkens, Earlene Elva Escamilla, Kathy Fernandez, Janet Lydia Saucedo, Pam Diehl, Julie Burge Branske, Consuelo Pena. Row 2. Lucille Rucker, Sharon Sillik, Connie Marquez. Dana Fisher, Suzan Rand Usherettes X! nl. M L '44-Sie 1.5 W 1' . 5 ig fs, ?,qM, ,i!AV3EL ,gl 1 t Fr QQ - ',KZ. -4 ,f -,ywfgf , , St' vw r ,,,f Ca, QQ' ,A ' lair., ' 1 t ,jfi v 455 .1 V ' iw' i , 5, fi 5 - -as 1' 3 , Ffixiff Q , - if A X, -Fir. Q! Two Usherettes, Cindy Russell and Lorraine Yescas, stop to test the piano in the auditorium. Usher At Camelot Usherettes' main responsibility is with Civic Light Opera. During the l966-67 season the girls ushered for three delightful, musical stageplays. The first was allow to Succeed in Business Without Really Tryingn, on October 28, Wllhe King and ln, on February l7, and HCamelot',, on May 5. They proved to be exciting and entertaining performances and Usher- ettes looked forward to ushering at each performance on opening night. ln addition to ushering for Civic Light Opera, We have the honor of helping with the graduation ceremony of San Bernardino High School stu- dents and Baccalaureate. During the year, we hope to get together on many occasions and par- ticipate in several activities which will make Hour clubi' stand out at San Bernardino High School. uill And Scroll Co-Sponsors Donkey-Game The SBHS chapter of Quill and Scroll, a national honor society for high school journalists, is sponsored by Mrs. Helen Atkinson. The club co-sponsored the Donkey basketball game in March between elected members of the student body and the faculty and manned a booth at the ICC Carnival. Each year, Quill and Scroll fur- nishes a scholarship for an outstand- ing journalist at San Bernardino High. President of Quill and Scroll of l966-67 was Bob Roddick. ADI- I I 6 xg j .,'.i 1? H :Ng 'tg s .SQ H .,,,,4 Quill and Scroll decorate the junk tree to teach students how to keep our campus clean. La .,5 .A 4 1 . ,Ill Qi-'if W5 Row l, Bill FiShPl, COHIUG Wheeler, l3HCt Houghton, Cathy Armstrong, Nikki Parish, Roger Smith, Tom Spratt, Don Stover, RUCICCF, Slllie Olson, Candi' Haffii Kim Danielle Newby, Robert Whitman, Jan Dave SlOaf1.- McLaughliI1. ROW 2, Sharon BUTSQPSS, Dodie Sears. Row 3, Carol Gaston, Bob Roddick, Miss Eloise Birky Suceeeds Mr. George Nason in Directing Peer Gyn t99 I Gary Finch, the priest, questions Kelly Lorber, Anton Schill, about his long lost love, Claire, in wlihe Visiti' Row l, Kitty Clancy, Carol Deitrich, ,loy Armstrong, Kathy Rank, Angie Vanden Ekart, Linda Gray, Geri Finks, Henrietta Lopez. Row 2, Mr. George Nason, Margaret Marchioli, Gil Jasper, Sue Frye, Debbie Bonner, Patricia Pjerrou, Suzie Olson, Val Dewitt, Bobby Cohen, Helen Ross, Joanne Q, Paulin, Mr. Jerome Fallert. Row 3, Bonnie Luce, Laurie Scott, Cathy Chandler, Cindy Russell, Chris Capes, Gary Finch, Pat Coriell, Debbie Hubbard, Sandra O,Connor, Laurel Jeffries, Suzanne Portello, Harvy Bryce. Row 4, Darlene Trujillo, Terry Batzlaii. Connie Mann, Danielle Newby, Richard Gabriel, Pat Ryan, Julie Osborn, Loretta Clements, Maureen Ball, Colleen Ball, Maria Lemus. Bow 5, David Amori, Glenn Hollis, Jim Talmadge, Bruce Diel, Bob Montgomery, Dennis Andersen, Mike Tappan, Tom Wilson, Pat Briggs, Ron Young. Mr. Jerome Fallert reads over a script at lunch. Th9SPi3flS? Snow Whit? Flflat Won first U prize at Football Homecominc 122 A 3- Plays For Adults, Children busy Card T hespians. This was an active year for Troupe lfL8 of S.B.H.S. The first all-school play featured Kelley Lorber and Pa- tricia Briggs in The Visit. It was fol- lowed by a joint student-faculty pro- duction of John Brown's Body. Peer Gynt, which starred Dave Gong in the longest role ever written for an actor, was presented in Feb- ruary. This diflicult production was further complicated when its director, the popular Mr. George Nason, left in January to go Hon the roadi' with a professional acting company. Thespians then welcomed Miss Eloise Birkey, who assumed,Nason's duties as teacher and director. Next, the drama and music departments to- gether produced the famous musical, Oklahoma. Family Theatre, directed by Mr. Jerome Fallert, presented, with the help of Thespians, two children's classics, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Winnie the Pooh, and also Jerome firajffe, an original mu- sical by student Mike Ash. . , ,, l w Y 'x 'dm Kelly Lorber brilliantly portrayed Anton Schill, in The Visitn. ' Led by President Suzanne Portello and Vice-President Patricia Pjerrou, Thespians also lent enthusiastic sup- port to l.C.C. activities. Miss Eloise Birkey, goes over the script, of UPG-er Gymv, with Ron Young, Dave Gong memorized and acted the assistant director' longest role ever in Peer Gyntn. Suzanne Portello played his mother. ROW 1, Mfg, Alf-Xander, Beatrice PQ-na, Roman, George Maroutsos, Bonnie Luce, Cindy Cola, Chris Lopez, Heide Swigfrum, Ui-N121 GllTUlf'- 143311 Guidry. Sllaffm DUHY- Kyle Harp, Carole Mahal:-y, Gina Giannini. Judy LPG- S21HClY MCPWTSOU, Lilida Smith, Saundra Richards, Mr. Joseph Corrigan. Norma PPHTSOU- Diillw R0l1TlW21Cl4. ROW 3- Row 2, Evi Taylor, Geri Pancucci, Mary The purpose of this new club is to New bring to the student a better under- standing of the business world. ' The first Future Secretaries Asso- ciation was formed at San Gorgonio High School, January l6, l967. ' The San Bernardino School Chap- J I2 . ii Vary, Row l, Mary Gracy, Mary Burke, R056 Marie Flethez, Candy Harris, Bobby Cohen. Diane Tucker. Pam Van Valer. Row 2, Linda Roberts, Annette Goodman, Nikki Parish. Pat Ryan, Carol Eaton, Jeanne Gillette, Dee Phillips. T24 Joyce Patchan, Karolyn Wilsoii, Pat Ryan, Judy Jogassy, Liz Vaughn, Priscilla Watkins, Sherli Jones, Pat Martin, Linda Fisher, Jennifer Lyon, Linda Gentry. ter activities program is coordinated with San Corgonio High School and Pacific High School Chapters. These charter members realize the attributes of an efficient secretary and resolve to continue Working toward their goal. Nikki Parish Heads Girls' League Girlis League is an active club open to all girls at S.B.H.S. To begin the year, under the leadership of Nikki Parish, the club president, Cirl's League sponsored the Sophomore lce Cream Social, and Football homecom- ing. At Thanksgiving their food bas- ket drive Was very successful. Toward the end of the year Cirlis League backed a thrilling basketball home- coming. Sponsors of the club this year were Miss Elizabeth Dimock and Miss Lea Ward. . ww .i tis -Je 39 Row l, Michael Backlund, Lois Williams, Janet Rucker, Harvey Bryce, Sue Grye, Dorothy lVlcDver, Guy Schultzuau. Row 2, Mr. Dyer, Jan Baxter, Howard Lawsen, Larry Charlton, Marrhew Stuart, Jr., Oscar Perrier, Doug Johnson, David Hamud, Shirley Kennerly. Row 3, David Rodriguez, Juanita Fite, Jed Zelman, Alfred Palazzo, Linda Johnson, Steve Slater, John Bowers. Pre-Med Visited Patton Hospital Pre-med provides an opportunity to those interested in medicine and re- lated sciences. Each year they go on field trips to such places as: Loma Linda University. Patton County Hos- pital, the Blood Bank and have many professional people come in to speak to them. For those not interested in medicine directly there are lah-technicians to talk to and nurses. These people are always willing to answer questions and tell you what goes on in these fields. Their sponsor was Mr. Wagner. N.F.L. Brings Prestige to SBHS The National Forensic League is one of the oldest groups with contin- uous service to the school and stu- dents. There are currently nearly lOO members with advanced degrees with- in the group. This organization coni- petes hasically in two groups, debate and individual events. lt competes against 42 other schools in our im- mediate geographical locality. It is a part of the Southern California Dis- trict of NFL, which includes every- thing except Los Angeles. We hope to send more than the four entries to the state championship which we sent last year. James Sweeney presided this year. ED Row l, Mary Oliver, Karen Loparco, Bonnie Luce, William Hong, Tail Towle, Chris VanDyck, Loraine Jaenke. Row 2, Bill Cumm, Waldo Burford, Jed Zelman, Bruce Diel, Danny Andrews, Tom Beon. l The club serves to recognize the students on campus who are academ- ically inclined and also to create a place where such students may meet and discuss matters of their mutual concern. Only two requirements are neces- Carol Gaston Heads Sobobans Sobobans provides service to the school and community, as well as a number of social events for the club members. Early this year Sobobans painted trashcans and served as guides with Key club, for Soph. Orientation. One of the year's most popular events, the Faculty Feed, was held in Feb. Each mem- ber invited a faculty member of her choice, had dinner and at- tended a performance of '4Peer Gyntw. This yearls sponsors were Mrs. Bogatin and Miss Brownell. Carol Gaston served as president. Y Row l, Chris Mari VanDyck, Stephanie Anton, Lynn Oliver, Karen Hoel, Dee Phillips, Val DeWitt, Bobby Cohen, Sally Kochendorfer, Janet Walters, Tim Pine, Pat Roseberry, Josie Gomez. Row 2, Judie sary to join, having a HB average on the report card from the previous semester and having the required at- tendance. The NHS supports itself through various fund raising activities. Dennis Anderson presided this year. Doyle, Diane Stockwell, William Hong, Mike Fitch, Sharon Burgess, Lesa Williams, Pat Nelson, Reagon Ondler, Linda Laymon, Sherry Williams, Darlene Wimmer. Dennis Anderson Heads N.H.S. .5 Row l, Kim McLaughlin. Fam Shoemaker, Karen Hoel, Connie Wheeler, Judie Doyle, Val Whithoilse. Barbara Magnus, Pam Evans, Janet Vllalters. Julie Macogne. Row 2, Diane Tucker, Diane Stockwell, Kathy Espy, Pat Nelson. Sue Quiel, Darlene Wimmer, Candy Harris, Judy Groos, Dee Phillips, Susie Olsen. Row 3, Connie Mann, Jan Sears, Janis Findlay, Carol Eaton, Carol Gaston. Linda Johnson, Nikki Parrish, Pan Nelson, Sue Mchleumolt, Danielle Newby, Lesa Williams. Delta Teens Led By Pam Evans Sponsored By Miss Jessie Murray Delta Teens is a girls' organiza- tion that helps girls through their faith in Cod. Delta Teens was developed from the Y.W.C.A. This year the club sponsored an Ugly Man at the Carnival, and had a Christmas Party, a Breakfast, and a Fashion Show. - This yearis sponsor was Mrs. Mary Stenson. Delta Teens were under the leadership of Pam Evans. ,ws ry,ti 71 Row l, Donna Wong, Richard Gemberling, Jan Mercer, Mike Backland, Bonnie Luce, Pam Edmonds, Pam Evans, ,leri Finks. Row 2, Diane Stockwell, Pat Corriell, Danny Rodrigues, Dave Knorr, Jim Gabriel, Steve Hall, Danny Armenta, Deborah Weir. Row l, Denise Stricklin, ,lo Anne Galvan, Pam Evans. Row 2, Joyce Patchan, Patsy Darling, Sharon Ormsly. Latin Club turns to Roman Style The Latinum Collegium is a club for students wishing to learn Roman and Latin culture. lt provides service to school and other outside organiza- tions. They plan to have a dinner for the whole family. This dinner will have a special attraction for the men. The men will be served in Roman style by the feminae. The women will sit and enjoy themselves thinking on how to serve their husbands or boyfriends. This year's sponsor is Mr. Johnson. fv ily., , , V ..:v nf: V W--M-'H Row l, Chris Bessette, Sue Frye, Sue Rand, Jerry Quiel, Mark Dudenhoeifer, Jay McGinnis, Jane Howell, Bob Montgomery, Rehccca Williams, Lynne Murray, Richard Thompson, David Hamud, Susie Quiel, Jim Lautz, Ernie Cahallero, Ted Merrick, Gahriel, Sharon Burgess, Judy Groos, Ellen Palee, Rosie Guerrero, Lesa Tom Gladwill, John Re-ynose, Murlean Janet Press, Dehi Bonner, Sally Williams, Martha Speare, Enie Anderson, McGinnis, Linda Millsap, Mr. Koch. Kochendorler, Janet Walters. Row 2, Janis Findlay, Pat Reis, Row 3, Jurlean New Club Comes to S.B.H.S. Campus: Ski Club xr-E. Susie Quiel not only participates at club Richard Gabriel feels distinguished as meetings hut also at the games. he tries on his mustache. - ---nm.-,t..4,,,, , tftvnsgewaimvmaar- -fm- Tom Spratt: President of CSF CSF is one of SBHS' most selective honor societies. To be eligible for CSF you must attain ten academic points with each HA counting as three points and each 4'B,' as one point. Every student who is a member of CSF for four semesters becomes a sealbearer and a lifetime member of the CSF. Each Spring CSF honors its seal- bearers with a banquet. This year there were twenty-one who qualified as sealbearers by the end of the first semester. Fourteen were eligible the second semester. President was Tom Sprattg A. W. Lilienthal was advisor. H 7 . .3 ',.'.,gr', .7 M W, Q h . 'W 4 , 1, 'U ws' 8 1. mf ' 1 3-'T' ' 1? 'aff-Q' 1 1' 51 6' ' ' JI' ,Q ,fr , y Ls- ,N-,, fi f . ., 4 3' Ka A I , lr A-A xy 2, ,3.z.tiQ.lt . .M - ig 9' at it Q' , g W1 M sv 3 I if ox H . , 7 f f 5 , It A , -I n .. 1-wif ' w, . f ,, ,, 41'-f,f:mz't, giftff' . ,wr In the struggle to legalize T-shirts, two CSF members show that the students win over Faculty. Row 1, Margaret Slater, Pam Shoemaker, Mary Burke, Sonia Hechanova, Candy Harris, Bobby Cohen, David Gong, Carole Lupe, Kay Niemeyer, Kyle Strand, Lynn Oliver, Donna Wong, Diana Votow. Row 2, Diane Tucker, Judie Doyle, ,lanise Carter, Susie Quiel, Sue Portello, Judy Groos, Pat Nelson, William Hong, Diane Stockwell, Darlene Wimmer, Dee Phillips. Bow 3, Connie Mann, Michael Hempstead, Helen Hendy, Henry Wong, Pete Sigwardt, Dare Sloan, Larry Gabriel, Mike Wileo, Don Stratton, Linda Laymon. Row 4, Steve Prater, Danny Spratt, Bernabe Hechanova, Gary Bancroft, Dennis Anderson, Tom Spratt, John Reganold, Paul Blacharski, Bob Godfrey, Harlan Pankau, Rick Bennett. 129 VW Row 1, Jeri Hemmah, Francine Fuzessery, Pam Van Valer, Gail Glaze, Greg Johnson, Clarence Charlton, Liz Muder, Sally Kochendorfer, lrene Gonzales, Jeri Arton, Marlene Wardle. Row 2, Debbie Lehart, Liz Cano, Sherry Williams, Margaret Bowers, Marevelle Fairfield, Darlene Wini- mer, Val DeWitt, Susan Rand, Cody Boat- CCC Sponsored Sports Night wright, Gwen Johnson, Jean McDonell. Row 3, Richard Trujillo, Susan Grayens, Irene Cadeva, Audrie Weatherluie, Ann- ette Goodman, Mike deDoes, Rosemary Martinez, Ron Young, Earl Cornell, Penny Gartner, Pat Reis, Martha Speare, Judi Pezalla. Row 4, Richard Gabriel, Lynn Murray, Goldman Jacobs, Harold McCoy, CCC is the representative body com- posed oi students whose function is to act as a liaison body between faculty and student council. Representatives are elected from first period classes. CCC sponsored uSports Nightv, put Peggy Stewart, Bruce Diel, Jim Lautz, Louie Mendez, Linda Millsap, Susan Towle, Mark Dudenhoeffer, Howard Lawson. Row 5, Paul Chasco, Paul Blacharski, Ted Mer- rick, George Coleman, Alan Lindgren, Reggie Greene, Jim Balders, Norm Ratzlaff, ,led Zelman, Alan Metelak, Bob Roddick. student bulletin boards in the cafete- ria, compiled a CCC phone directory and held the first annual sports day. This yearis sponsor was Mr. Bryan Burke and President is ,led Zelman. ' rms . , Q Z t ,, 'Q if ,Sl '59 A CCC meeting, held in the cafeteria, is brought to order by Mayor David Sloan and president led Zclman. ' ' aught.-a-an Dave Gong Heads I.C.C. San Bernardino Club Presidents make up the membership of ICC. It functions as the coordinating body that links club activities at SBHS. All-school activities include home- coming floats and the lCC carnival. The initiation of a Spring Mardi Gras Carnival provided valuable assist- ance in the various school drives. Leadership is the keystone for any student body. Along with Student Council, l.C.C. represents the finest student leaders at San Bernardino. This year's president was David Gong, sponsor Was Mr. Bryan Burke. '73 xg 'ffi Qi? RS- As President of I.C.C., David Gong sits back stage and takes time out to get ideas for the lCC Carnival. il, 3. wt Q , , 1 Row 1, Elva Escamilla, David Gong, Kathy Nikki Parish, Carol Gaston, Richard Zelman, Dennis Anderson, Tom Spratt, lim Espy, Annette Goodman, Judy Groos, Sue Gabriel, Ted Merrick, Mike Tappan, Bob Sweeney, Roger Smith. Alfred Palazzo Portello, Pam Evans, Gloria Padilla, Kim Roddick, Danielle Newby, Jennifer Lyon. Donald Hippenstiel. McLaughlin. Row 2, Danny Rodriguez, Row 3, Waldo Burford, Mel Vellik, ,led i Q 1 n I -fra Z 3 1 A ' '1- 4. 'Z ' ' 1, i 1 ex f pd! 4 , fir? V W xxx,-J , 5 X , .,, . gig, - 1 Emi' 74 ' t ,I faf N ,, Kim McLaughlin President Of Los Cardenales Los Cardenales has become one oi SBHS7s oldest clubs. It was originally designed to promote interest in the culture of various Spanish-speaking countries, and was open only to stu- dents having two years of Spanish or more. Its membership, however, has recently been extended to include all students taking any foreign language offered at San Bernardino High. It is basically a service club and has always been involved in projects. The club has been involved in such activities as folding '6CoodWill,' bags, and giving parties for the patients at Patton Hospital. The club tradition- ally erected the Hjailw at the annual ICC Carnival. Los Cardenales is spon- sored by Mrs. Blanche Cummings, and the president is Kim McLaughlin. , 4,- 'M4 , ing 2 -,.' 44 Row l, Pam Evans, Tera Wilaon, Karen Hoel, Mary Burke, Kim McLaughlin. Row 2, Sue Henely, Judy Setterburg, Darlene Wimmer, Kathy Espy. ' sv giggbwnrff' , ,,f,,f4l144y,,,,, , 'f fffviwwwffff' Students stop and have a bite to eat before going to a club meeting. l l Inu: unosuuu- , i 1 izfr X ,IL fix x xx X35 xx 3 X f x 1 N if if X X KX! 'X K GAA Girls X I if bl 5 . .cf-5 'V GAA members play a vigorous game of volleyball. 3 ' a if Holds F lrst Track Meet The goal of GAA is to promote and develop good sportsmanship. GAA is a club with active participation. The girls have several sports from which to choose. The sports given first se- mester are bowling, basketball, ten- nis, volleyball, and badminton. The sports given second semester aresoft- ball, track and archery. There are several CBL sportsdays during the year. At this time SBHS girls compete with live other schools in the league. All girls in GAA serve in the awards banquet. At least initiation is performed every year, which is al- ways a memorable ceromony. The an- nual event that the GAA girls do is to sell annual book covers. The money received goes toward the scholarships given in the school year. The mother- daughter banquet marks the end of the year. This year for the first time at SBHS, the GAA held a track meet. Row l, ,lulie Macagne, Kathy Hodges, Eloise Burrell, Lorraine Yescas, Shirley Louise Williams, Myra Williams, Sharon Lucas, Durlene Greenwood. Row 3, Zena Roberg, Pam Van Valer, lrma Arrola, Johnson, Kathy Hill, Pat Nelson, lanice Brenda Pierce. Row 2, Sue Mayer, Rosie Ridley, Paula Powell, Sharon Burgess, Leyva, Mary Burke, Shirley Willianis, Lynda Dahlseid, .ludy Groos, Penny Gart- ner, Chris Mena. Row 4, Carolyn Morris, Margaret King, Denise Gipson, lan Sears, Rosemary Martinez, Pam Nelson, Daphin Bluford, Marie Rodriguez, Annette Good- man. 133 Y Junior Girls Find G.A.A. A Challenge And A Rewarding Class aj ..-, . mf .., ' 'QQ 1'2A Junior GAA members are involved in an exciting game of basketball. A GAA member attacks the ball as it comes over the net. uyi Wi, Row l, Shirley Vasser, Martha Pedroza, Karen Mearcs, Gail Peebles, Janice Ries, Donna Wong, Beatrice Pena, Irina Balde- rama, Lucille Garcia, Karen Villalobos, Liz Nellans, Angela Vanden Ekart. Row 2, Georgianna Gill, Marilyn Kresge, Saundra Richards, Debbie Cook, Vivian Marquez, Esther Avila, Terry Gutierrez, Irene Gra- nados, Linda Frebizo, Bonnie Jones, Pam 1 A Evans, Rosie Flores. Row 3, Judy Miller, Gina Giannini, Helene Nunez, Pat Pedroza, Gloria Arce, Ethel Williams, Margaret Bowers, Kathy Welsh, Carmen Ortez,'Ros- lynn Aparicine, Suzie Howard, Mary Ro- man, Row 41, ,lane Maxwell, Dorothy Mc- lver, Pam Alexander, Cody Boatright, Deb- bie Fite, ,ludie Doyle, Dee Phillips, Debbi Heath, Sue Frye, Kay Niemeyer, .lenny S 'ms ' ' I ,- -f , Bentley. Row 5, Diane Tucker, Bobby Cohen, Val DeWitt, Marvelle Fairfield, Marjorie Matthews, Brenda Hendricks, Darlene Trujillo, Donna Dennington, Bon- nie Hendricks, Lydia Martinez, Sue Grober, Jeanne Bennett. Row 6, Bobbie Martin, Sue Holmes, Judy Hamar, Nancy Roland, Pat Ryan, Jurlean McGinnis, Pat Briggs, Murlean McGinnis. Vigor And Spirit Are Added by the New Sophomores to GAA Sophomore GAA members leap for victory in a game of volleyball. GAA girls participate in an after school game of basketball. Row 1 Bonnie Denniston Beck Wiggins, , a Y Nancy Lyn, Consuelo Pena, Olivia Pedroza Josie Gomez, Joan Goodman. Row 2 Judithe Molit, Diane Vargas, Lucy Gomez Martha Sowers, Mary Wong, Cathi Hamrei Kristy Gibford, Juanita Moore. Row 3 7 5 Kathy Atkinson, Maxine Goodman, Coro- line Oehler, Sue Knight, Velvalee Wiley, Debi Bonner, Becky Ramirez, Rita Levin, Renetta Smith. Row 4, Beth Babcock, Susan Phegley, Susan Kordyak, Judy Sanford, Norma McKay, Barb Mower, Geri Conn, Bonnie Rogers, Janet - Cripps, Rosanna Cortez, Chris Santellano. Row 5, Sara De- Witt, Jan Baxter, Cynthia Heiman, Gayle Shuey, Maggie Rumbles, Brenda Campbell, Helen Briggs, Marva Wilson, Lawrie Rich, Peggy Stuart, Elaine Fair, Deborah Weir. ' 'VIA Key Club Assists Kids Day Row l. Bill Fishel, Danny Rodriguez, Jeff Cohen, ,lohn Wclslirig, Joel Lloyd, Henry Lochard, Gary Stine, Steve Gamboa. Row Key Club is an international boys service organization sponsored by Ki- wanis lnternational. Qualification for membership includes high academic standing, outstanding citizenship and a desire to accept club responsibilities. Activities this year included selling 2, Bob Roddick, Larry Paulson, George Coleman, Bruce Diehl, Mike Tappan, David Sloan. Row 3, ,led Zelman, John Reganold, Tom Spratt, ,lim Sweeney, Ted Raddich, Don Hippenstiel, Gary Bancroft. programs and Cokes at Civic Light Opera, assisting at Kids Day at Nor- ton Air Base, selling programs at the Kiwanis Basketball tournament, and putting on a program for the San Bernardino Downtown Kiwanis Club. .-W Row l. Mr. Forrest Keck, Terry LeFontaine, Bill Fishvl. Larry Gill, Mike Kiralla. Gold- inan Jacobs. Kirk Buyton, Yuinon Kwock, David Gong. llfilliani Hong, Row 2. David Elliott. Earl Connell, Henry Wtiiig, lvilliain Gehler. Matthew Goins. Pete Sigwart, tfzail i is Randy Briggs, Damian Garcia, Richard Hebert, Don Stratton, Mike Fitch. Row 3, Bob Roddick, Dave Sloan, Mike Tappan, Mike Parish, Mel Vielk, Richard Kock, Danny Spratt, Paul Blackarski, Norman Madsen, Rick Bennett, John Wear. Row 4, lem Harrel, Don Hippenstiel, led Zelman, Alan Lingren, Dennis Anderson, Tom Spratt, Roger Smith, John Reganold, Bruce Diel, Robert Anderson, Mike Clayton, .'--v-sspN,v,,..,,,v V. .. 1-,..fs,,-fs,-1-.r1,. . Don Hippensiel Heads Block S Block MSW is primarily made up of Varsity Lettermen of SBI-IS. Its prime objective is to promote sportsmanship and scholarship. This year's homecoming float was titled Chiquita Bananaf, They sponsored an all junior high basketball game at SBI-IS. At the ICC Carnival the Block HSN erected a 'ccar smash exhibit. President is Don Hippenstiel. Loraine Gonzales not only brings her books with her to the meetings, but also her lunch. Damian Garcia Leads Spanish Club Spanish Culture Club is a rela- tively new club, which was formed during the school year of 1966. It is open to any student interested in Spanish and who has some knowledge of Spanish language. The club presented a play called 4'Pata de Zorrai' fThe paws of a Coyotej. In this year7s agenda it included another hilarious play and took part in the ICC Carnival. Damin Garcia was president. Row I, Sue Frye, Ermalinda Rivas, Candy Reeder, Debbie Bail, Cora Hidalgo. Row Martinez, Alfred Palazzo, Paul Blacharski, Harris, Cindy Hilton, Sue Henley, Mary 2, Stanley Kalt, Steve Prater, Rosemary Damian Garcia, Lesa Williams. .IUNIORS EXPERIENCE FUN BY LEARNING ADVANCIN G AND CHANGING P 2. -ac-gg' 5 '4'fH1WI-far rue, 4.-17. K ff-ff' if ,' fn T L.xL V . ff, 2, Qifyg if Q 4 1, f . 5, A Ar-E .F PM ff ,F .. L,,ffv.:A at , F xg? 3 X? .Ja , 'f Fun Is The Junior's Slogan, But Hard Work Is His Game im...- f The Junior Class got money-making projects off to an early start this year with a car wash in August. As the year progressed, the following proj- ect was the Victory Dance for the foot- ball game in October. It was held in the cafeteria and drew a large crowd. The traditional Junior Class Candy Sale was also held in October. Prizes totalling 3200.00 were offered to the top thirty-one salesmen. The two top sellers were Bob Stewart and Chris Pankau. The sale was a great success and put the Junior class financially Hover the top for money necessary to pay for the Junior-Senior Prom. Meetings for this year's prom began in January but great things did not begin to happen until March. For a change from previous years, the Prom Committee selected c'Showboat', aS the theme. Sponsors were another important part of the class of juniors. Mr. Mar- vin Swan, Miss Earlena Baskett, Mr. Stanley Lund, and Mrs. Marcia Ford helped to organize the many activities for the class. Juniors were pleased to be backed by these four willing people who gave so much time and thought to the making of a better Junior Class. The two counselors for the class were Mrs. Bogatin and Mr. Lillienthal. Both have worked with the juniors since they were sophomores. Students have always found the counselors helpful in changing schedules to fit their needs. Counselors for the Junior Class were always willing to offer help with personal problems or give sug- gestions to students to better them- selves. Counselors assisted and urged students to take college preparatory exams which would enable them to f ff X! g --.i- It if i',' ff f OW iff if f ffm f 4 ,..r- W! ff ff- . ' ii i f ' Dfw -K ff f f -:fr f , . f V 'Nz' it wr , fr f,t, - g 5424! f 1 f u We f 1 ,. af f f-fzf. 4 f ff, W --', ,f g g f - : gfpzgg., ,I,:,,,,.ffy..,,'!,'.,fffz.f ff fit, 2 f - i . f.rf X? ,f,,, Mf ff wi. ff' ,ff I f X f , f ffff . .tr, vri ' ff 70. f X .-', t',,, ff ay ,r , i,r,s J rrfr fffrfacfa' A Tf?Wf,? 7':?'l Lf iffffv f ' fn 1-W' iff ,1 ffl: WW we f f ZW Z 1456! ' ,s,t gave Rick Bennett his full support to blend recreation with work to make 4467 a year well worth remembering. Dawna Carel, secretary of the class, kept her records straight and her spirit high for success. Dawna was also a member ofthe school pep groups. Both jobs kept her busy during the year. Judie Doyle fudlilled her oiiice as social chairman. She pushed the social events along such as dances and the candy sale. She was also an officer. Together, these oflicers gave the Junior Class the boost it needed to spell fun and success all the way through the entire year. They had lead roles and they played them very well. Teachers prodded students to do their bestg urged them to acknowledge that future successes depended upon progresses. Juniors will continue to look back and remember the teachers. 4 H . f' Wi .3 ai l l-A-tm W' Q3 , , f f f' ,F mf V nf w 1' :uv .274 ,W 4,4 if ,. '44 Q: 2 7, . . 1 ,4,,iii,'1 J J . S f , . ff 4 1 :H Z. V, f I f, -, -X 1' Vfyf, V H W , l av s if 5 ,af -Q3 , wt 2' , ti 1 . 1 , Jlffsfltr v PSV' The Juniors Are Where ll The Fun Is 'fllm Louie Vidauri says, c4WOllld you believe, fun? v? 3 4' to fi Alex Abanca Valerie Adams Mary Ann Aguilar Rosemary Alonzo Q Michael Acuna Becky' Adkison Pam Alexander Thomas Alva '. Z ,, ,x Rallee Acuna Dolores Aguilar Dolores Allen Arthur Alvarado Q-,N ,A- X x .-Q tkxulk. , Marv Adams Eddie Aguirre Richard Almendarez Barbara Alvarado ,hi gg- . il I t Y, ix 'Qi '- xx' t K H 2.4- on 5 I' tk 4 F' t ne. W ...I Agn 4 xx I1 f' Daniel Anderson Darry And rows Danny Armenta Joyce Ashe 4-l 4 'f .D r ib A 'Ik li are ,ff 1, X F l P ,., , if f l ' lg f I fir al ol' L t l 4. f ' 1-r i ' 1- ,a w-1 Deborah Anderson Donald Andrews Hope Armstrong Linda Ashe VY! f 'Flyfi- ltzrffg , Robert Anderson Luther Applclxy Lionel Arnold Carl Atkinson Terri Anderson Gloria Arce Guadalupe Arriola Billy Aubrey -vu- . X ,f , 4 'veal Q In 'UT' I s l- ,Sf sf 9 -' 'wg' -11 '1 ., . 'N HQGQQ ia: David August Carol Austin Esther Avila Irgng Avila Kathy Avila Leonard Avila Lydia Avila Blanca Avilgg Priscilla Ayala Kathy Baker Irma Baltlerama Margaret Balders Maureen Ball Ralph Ballejos Ann Bamett David Banks nf-.mats-.t,,.,s.t,. g4 L--1-1-4.41 '7 Helen Barber Marshall Beauregard Janet Bell Jenny Bentley 1. Carl Bard Melba Behn Jeanne Bennett Charley Berten 4? A 1. ? ' 4k 7 qv- 4, I f- , A uf - 'Q Christine Blake Jerry Bland Paul Bocanegra Geri Bogle Curtis Bonaparte Donald B,-me John Botello Terrie Bouton Y-,f.,,L. Rick Barrett Mario Barrera Ronald Belew Chris Bell Kristy Bennett' Richard Bennett PM'1B1aChefSk- Pete' Blachafskl Llsa W1ll1ams and Jumor Class President, Rlbk Bennett help 1 . Cody Boatright Robert Bolten Sue Bonfils Margaret Bowers K ,iz dv' if 5: 'X 3. -- 4 Q ff Lucy Bocanegra Jon Bomboy Dwight Boone Mary Bowers celebrate football season. .teal , , Alfred James Jackie James X ra ok Bowie Braggs Breland Brock Betty Bowman Diana Brandenburg Doug Brenizer Harry Brodine Bill Boyce Gilbert Bravo Larry Briggs Charles Broeke K A.. Pamela Bradley Diane Breland Patricia Briggs Lucinda Bromilow 5, 44 Juniors Gain Much Help From Their Counselors 1325. Janet Rucker looks to her counselor, Mrs. Bogatin for help and guidance. .T , 1- -fi . wg Q J Junior, John Perez, explains all his problems to Mrs. Bogatin. Joanne Brooks Mark Brossard Clenard Brown Joseph Brown Starrlyn Brown Waymon Brown Sandra Bryan David Bryant Patsy Bryson Steve Burch YValdo Burford Julie Burge Ervin Burns Dennis Burris Kathlene Bush Kathy Bustillos Linda Butler Kirk Buxton Adolph Cadena Gilbert Calderon Johnnie Call John Campbell Manuel Carahajal Dawna Carel Valerie Carel Belinda Carpenter Anna Carranza Danny Carranza Lydia Carranza Fernie Carrasco Janet Carter Lola Carter Daniel Casarez Mary Casas Louise Casillas Stella Casillas No. rr Q if -wr' ? sl I' ..4.. , ' ,f 1 f' '4' I f ,f s' -qfwf, he 'x xv-' f 55,3914 M1 ff , 'm' - 1' 5 J' 1 j ,f,f,gz, ef-V 1 , ,a fr ' :MM-Q ' ' I ' . ,,,, , ,. 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Plans For The Junior-Senior Prom Get Into Full Swing i I Linda Layman took a detour past the snackbar between classes. ,- ,-'mi to., vt!! D K Slit-rry Williaziis and Rick Barrett dismiss tliilerent ways of making the prom 21 success. Linda Cowell Pauline Cuellar Alvin Culverson Cathie Cushing Freddy Cushman Larry Dalton Sue Dalviso Steve Daneke Leon Danier Mike Daniels Vincent Daniels Diane Darnall Catharyne Davis Jim Davis Ronald Davis Zenobia Davis Shirley Dawson Philip Dedman Mary Ann Dees Howard DeFluiter Dan Delaney Guillermo DeLeon Ralph Dellenbacb Turner Delois Steve Denham Ronald Denman Donna Dennington David Detinne Harrison DeVaughn Susie DeVoe Earl Dewitt Val DeWitt Robert Deyonker Bettv Diaz Carmen Dicochea E12 ,wif , , ,, ' N FTWTW '- - -'sic - ' ew . 4 k wt:-' f ' , - 5, be ' . 3 J -' U 'L D x t ' -L we 5 -if .f ' 1 f ' , N . , D p: , F' ' Tf' 'uf , .Agaf , 1 . E , , .-,A-V., . , ,,,. .,..-.f,,, ff . n 1 i aaa, te f i A Q .11 ,- V 1 if D . fi, w- , -af Q. Q U 'fr ' ,,. 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James Evans Pamela Evans Craig Everhart ,W Marvella Fairfield Jim Farah John Faulk George Faulkner Eva Felix Gustavo Felix David Fierro Bill Fishel Ken Fitch Mike Fitch Deborah File Mary Fleming Rosemary Flethez Ron Flood Daniel Flores Hermania Flores Rosie Flores Reuben Flores Socorro Flores Sylvia Flores Tony Flores Gilbert Flores Elizabeth Florez Bill Floyd Shari Foeste Ken Ford Sandra Ford Shirley Forsberg Andrew Fortier Willie Fowler Juniors Discuss Problems And Tr To Make It Over The Rong Spots l-48 'l w lv Students enjoy relaxing during the breaks to discuss the days happenings. Louie Fraire Rannlall Francx William Franzcn Daniel Frazier Larry Freeman Ronnie Freeman Sue Frye William Fuerte Joe Fulk Valerie Fulmer Bob Fulton Sally Funderhurk Joyce Gaderso Hella Gage Bertha Galarza Rosemary Gallegos .lo Galvan Theresa Galvez Frank Gamboa Emily Garcia Freddie Garcia Leroy Garcia Lucille Garcia Margaret Garcia Connie Garner Richard Gemberling Gina Giannini Debbie Gibson Doris Gibson Lawrence Gilbreath Georgianna Gill Jeanne Gillette Q ,, L 7 'i y i Nl iuinafr 4, M if 1 W 1 '43 at it be , - , .xy by ,swf 'L r f x X . U 'Q f X X l K rifilli, . ' My Q A F Q,-5, Vr l f : f 4? .41 :Q f, f w'5.,1n:- QV NIVZ5 -A' ,vc-.Xi ,NJ 5 . ' :i,,iQ,1- 'G N- .. - , ,gy v x 'Vx Q 7 4, z ip X if UM F lil: i ' 1 Q. ,v C Q sb-. he X f in ?-fee? Z1-iv? 4,45 v , . , f A 4 an AL ,ay ,qv-, fo. Ywf mai, el 1 QI ii he ,I A. 1 Q' r fl' 1 1 A -f-1,.w.,..rk.,+..q.e www, f ff' 1 tw f ,, ,, wf,,,4jf,,l 423' f, 3324 ,ffm V 41' .. . ., .- 3 . 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Tom Gladwill Donald Gleason Thomas Glen William Glenn Peggy Gnuschke Jesse Goflinez Pete Godinez Arthur Gomez Charles Gomez Sylvia Gomez Benjamin Gonzales Frances Gonzales Richard Gonzales Ralph Goodloe Suzanne Gopar Mary Gracy Debbie Grady Irene Granadns Diana Grant Jim Grant Nathaniel Grant Regena Gravely Gloria Gray Peggy Green Robert Green John Gregg Pam Grier Charlotte Griffin Susan Groher Terry Grosjean Maria Gudino Joseph Guerrero Bobby Guillen Leslie Gulick Pete Guthrel David Gutierrez John Gutierrez Lydia Gutierrez Michael Gutierrez Richard Gutierrez Terry Gutierrez Randy Hackman Alvin Hall David Hall Jeffrey Hall Stephen Hall Judy Hamar Dave Hamud Kyle Harp Tom Harp James Harrel Bobbie Harris Clifton Harris Dolores Harris Tom Hartgrove Sylvia Hastings Nancy Hawkes Keven Hayes Margaret Hayes Timothy Haywood Jimmy Hearn Debbie Heath Rodolfo Hechanova Larry Gill l49 11 Exciting Year For Juniors To Remember Frances Hcfftner Yicki Hemmah Larry Henderson Bonnie Hendrirks Brenda Hendricks Linda Hendricks Helen Hendy Susan Henley i l Judy Henry Evelyn Herndon Luistine Herndon Brenda Hewitt mf M I Q one T57 J sq...--s ' Q.-A . if X L, l lv-fi? ,'- Pamela Hicks n ff, U '? JN +' N. Bessie Hill Linda Hjcrlierl Don Hoak Sheldon Hodges Karen Hoel Bobbie Hoge Bonnie Holland Ted Hollcman Cuyi Hallie Susnn Holmes Connie Horton Mark Houston Greg Howard Susan Howard, Loo Hund Aliria Hulsey Mark Hunt Helen Infanre Jim Inman Burleigh Irwin Lucille Jaavedra Alan Jackson Anthony Jackson Donald Jackson Mary Jaekson Ollie Jackson Ronald ,Jackson Stanley Jarkson Goldman Jacolms Hao Jnrolis Pauline Jaonke Guadalupe Juramillo Diann Jenkins Mi:-hael Jenkins Geoffrey Jenks Charles Johnson Craig Johnson Deborah Johnson Cleo Johnson Cwc-ndylon Johnson Rolwin Jhhnson 150 , Jimmie Hill Sandra Hines Mr. Lillienthal works on junior schedules. K VK, f '. A . . ,kv-,vs .. ,,,w. .f 31.1 !..L V V ., IM N ' , l 'Yr ig il A , , H X J l l . 1 -- 511-1 4 G 3:3 5- . -.5 i-N..-4... :ga Q , liswwgwr. 7, NNQQQQASQ 3.-'fl-1:93. ' -- 1, - ' :ff ' 5:53.23 Lg- 1 .- EQ' 1 f J, 4 5. i Q Lb: z , . 5X Q Jw 4 1, Q1-., .. JX. page -gyzesr' X-in ,Q A. 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'1-Wg' 1 'ei 5 , ' A 1 I ew I I ff Roy Johnson Patricia .lollif Bonnie Jones Cleodis Jones Reggie Jones .lack Jones Frank Juare Brenda Judson Ethel Iury Debbie Kachevas Stanley Kalt Del Karper Milford Kelly Sandra Kelly Shirley Kennerly Pam King Sue Kinney Michael Kiralla. Stephen Kirkwood Frances Klein Rick Joslin Mable Knox John Kraker Marlyn Kresge Fran Kruse Steve Kuennen Yumon Kwock Brian La Count Terry La Fontaine Eddie Laguna Diana Landry Sandee Lane Randel Lanier Chick Lanterman .lim Lautz WW f' 4 Q ,.., EO, Vi X4 , K r ff S in 4 x 'N f -,152 ,. G 4 ' , is ' ,ff ' Am iff . f ,. 1 5'f '1 ws , 1-.rg 2' .. , l r 'r , ,1 1 g, 2: ,9- V Fr V. V' I V, il ..4 ,Q , . 3 ' . Linda Laymon Doris Leary Thomas Le Blanc Berky Lechuga Carol Lee Howard Lee Debbie Lehart Randy Loman Ruben Lemos Eddie Lemus Frank Leonard Clarence Lewis David Lawson I gi, s T 3 Mrs' if Homemaking is fun until a person comes to the realization that the food that is made must he eaten ualified Boys Run For .a or Goldman Jacobs, former Lucia Lopez Mary Lopez Rudy Lopez Carolyn Lowe Dale Lowe Shirley Lowe Joe Lowman Peter Loza Diann Lozzano Bonnie Luce Robert Lucero Manuel Lujan .lanet Lusk Leonard Luttring Wayne MacKenzie Gabriel Madrigal Carole Mahaley Margret Marchioli Mike Marr Anne Martin Bolulric Martin Henry Martin Patricia Martin Thomas Martin Benny Martinez Carol Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Gloria Martinez .loe Martinez Lydia Martinez Patsy Martinez Robert Martinez Ruben Martinez Vivian Marquez Robert Mason Jurly Massenzo Beatrice Mata Marjorie Matthews ,..:, fl George Matzke Michele Matzkiw Class President and Junior cheerleader, repares to run for mayor. he-D 4,...,-. .45 ,,,,-Q! rg qv an N Z5 U! an I, -Q , l . . vi If .J 'Ta :ff ff QUN Mark Lewis Cary Lilly Nellie Limon Connie Limones , X4 ff x s- a M , W r r ,Z .. , , J 4 Geri Limones Larry Linares Wayne Lindberg Joan Lindekugel 1' 'x Craig Lindquist Helen Logan Frank Long Barbara Lopez Basil Lopez Catalina Lopez Cesario Lopez Jacqueline Lopez ff ff Mil i 5 , V. l f 2 1 -, c . 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Bobby is at the top of her A E? class in grades and is active in several Q ,i A. activities on campus such as the Challenge i ' :.f 'Q Bowl. Bobby was a qualified candidate for Mayor. Gretchen Meers Anna Mejia ' ' Daniel Mejia i Alphonso Melendez 2.4 WH' fi . 'Elf' NX C Richard Melvin . P Q, , Marylee Mendez x Faye Menor M Jerry Merchant :ini - .5 1f f'. 1 f x Ted Merrick Alan Metelak Harry Miller Joe Miller 'ff +42 rf Judy Miller f Robert Miller Ron Miller n X s Stanley Miller Paul Blacharski was one of the Mayor X 'fir .Q So.. vi candidates for the year of 1968. He was - 7 an active member in Key Club and various QV, f other functions at SBHS. fl 4 Hard ork nd Rest Complete ,lunior's Schedule 11 . i or i r ' 'Fl - 1 E' fn F.. it .X - Q W f- 1 ,,,,,,, 1' 2 ez i . 4 ,mf-In-rf -f- ---' ' 1: .A'l,l k J, I E A -- O Osh . ' :L f, , I Manuel Monguia Nic-onor Montana-z Stella Montez Virginia Montoya Mike Moran Amelia Moreno .loaquin Moreno Maliria Morris Pamela Morris Ronald Morris Wade Morris Angel Muela Mary Murphy Barbara Murray .lim Mosgrve Alfred Navor Elizabeth Ne-llans Arlow Nelson Kay Niemeyer Beth Northrup Leo Nolen Rot-hello Nasser Terry Nottingham Helene Nunez Linda Oehl Sandra 0'Connor Kathy Ogden Roger O'Campo Gloria Olave Louis Olave Carol Oliver Lynn Oliver Rick Olsen Carmen Ortiz lennie Ortiz Pedro Ortiz Ted Ornelas Rodger Orr Cary Paclen Carol Page -.Q of t ,N i . Q C. -, . l its Doug Johnson is carefree about his choice of a resting place. X I A X ll XX 0, 4 Q: ., A, we , .U si I fv- Q .sql-P QS I s. A 5-. figs. .1 EN t. ,r - rw .1 . f- X, N -is V .nb ,, lik..- . 'ish' . ss avg n is ,, 'A' Q' i.. ,,, in Vs 1 r- W ,M A 5 Tino mums ..,. . 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Robert Palmer Chris Pankau Bruce Parker Brenda Parlas Irene Patterson Linda Patterson James Pierce Pamela Pearson Martha Pedroza Patricia Pedroza Gail Peebles Beatrice Pena Elizabeth Pena Noe Pena Andrew Pennington Patty Penwell John Perez Alice Perry .lohnny Person Kathleen Peters Linda Peters Dee Phillips Gloria Phillips Gregg Phillipson Janice Pine Doug Planten Carlos Ponre Robyn Porter Larry Poulsen Steve Prater Edward Pruett Edgar Pryor Cheryl Raxpe Larry Rank Dorothy Rangel Lupe Rangel Rosie Rangel Dan Ranger Carlos Ramirez Frank Ramirez Torn Shol-ett Studies his plans for hl work in print shop Mary Ramirez Norman Ratzlaff .lames Reaves Blinda Reed Crystal Rr,-Q-nl Loretta Renfro Phyllis Reynolds Martha Reynoso Barbara Reuss Linda Roberts Donald Robichaud Althea Robinson Robert Robinson Adeline Rocbu Jesus Rodriquez Nancy Roland Mary Lou Roman Rodrigo Romero Steve Roscnmillcr Helen Ross Susan Ross Linda Rowe Brent Roubison Janice Ries Lynn Rieux Virginia Rios Patricia Ridley Saundra Rirhards Burlcne Richardson Maxine Riggs Domingo Rivero Rosemarie Rivera ' K , K , , ,-YN. 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Rita Rubin Janet Rucker John Ruckman Romona Ruiz Farr Rust Pal Ryan Dale Sadler Edward Samperid Barbara Sanchez Janis Sanders Philip Sandoval Wayne Sandoval Lydia Santellano Linda Sargent Philip Satallante Ron Satallante Tim Satterfield Constance Saunders Gary Scheidemantle Karen Schmidt V Ellery Schwartz Lynn Seever Genevieve Sequeira Pat Serna Charles Serrano Evangeline Serrano Judi Setterberg Lana Severson Tim Sharp Steve Shaw Randy Sherwood Cynthia Shoemaker Pamela Shoemaker Mike Shook Tom Shorett Bessie Shoulders Deborah Shumsky Sharon Sita Maria Silva Bobbie Simkina w. . . 1' uv ,-Q 7: we Juniors Purchase The New Rings With The New Look 'X N .P I Miz, he-C -- --7 158 Jeff Stavber Joe Stedt Debhicl Stefanek Bob Stewart Leslie Stewart Gene Stinson Kay Stinson Donna Stock Diane Stockwell Kendall Stone Carl Stratton Michael Stratton Denise Stricklin Lois Strinati Tom Stringham Wlendy Stuart Debbie Stump Kenneth Sullivam Jacqueline Sweetland Jean Swenson Heide Swiggum Mabel Taylor Yvilliam Taylor ShirleyTempleton .,- , A R 5 t 1 3 ps' 5 any fo. 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A 'f 1 ' 1 44. , 54 . , , i' fxxs? 149' its f5 Q' .1 X S HH.,-.Q I 'N ML X , , , A 1 fl I Y , ,- ' 'L f - .xl -, . .w Que, 'uncle ' V' fx ,41- .ludy Torres Estelle Townsend , Linda Trebizo me .3 li 'MI me ,4 .L 511, 'iiiw gyffz1v:'r'f' 'ST-' ,4 , -ff , Q, 1 4 1 Maria Trevino Donna Tribble Darlene Trujillo C. H f W1 -qu, it C' Q , 3, 51' , .1 4 -. 5 ,f l 1 Juniors enjoy eating lunch in the quad area like Cynthia Cola and Nancy Bell. V, . ' '1 ZZ' '1 'V K Jim Trusler 3 ii 3 :T .d i ' 1 .ix 4 V, If Diane Tucker 452 V t ' I , f ns sy w I eg ' 'E Gilbert Ulloa J vi' A ' L- Q, f' ' Jack Valdez C., 5 fi fy T Hulwn Yulnlez 5: f -X V- if 5 '81, ,. , i .ma I Sandi' Valles i W' N 1 I I ' . r nge a ,Q ' f Neff!! I Q f ' A Yandenckart 4 gs la , x Vince Van Valer ,,,, ,, ,, .i ' ,,, ,,,,,,-, V Q ? , , Elizabeth Vaughn ' ' , -, - Janice Vasser is Q, ., V rye Q if , . -. 15 Shirley Yasser i , i 4. 4 ' Q- Ran Velasco t '- - ' X Wea- b-,Af Maria Ventura '1i f 2 George f' f' in - f 1,52 ,Q VerBerkmoes 1'7 if ' 2,2 ,J K -sv Pat Uerges V ' - - 'ii' L Luis Vidaurri e A fi 'S A X-A , if-v eq- sf 10' ' . ' all UW' Darlene Yigue Louie Vildosola Karen Villalohos 5 Antonia I Yillalpanzlo Anita Villegas 4' Ronnie Yillegas Rosie Yillegas Diana Yotaw mf . Q r L' , 1 f I - 0 nm. .f :ii f f-,,-- M. N 1 1 A+. KKK X l .f,. jk?-, The Juniors Show ueh Enthusiasm In ll Of Their Work f . A h'Ah' l ,Z J fx .lg ,,M..,. ,situ Painting school buildings can he fun if it7s done the right way! Sue enjoys working in the classroom when it is not too difficult. Dave Wade Mary Wagoner Charles Wahnon Jim Walker Melvin Walker Don Wallace Mary Walsten Chaffee Walter Steve Ward Priscilla Watkins Chet Webb Ernestine Weir Kathy 'Welsh Marsha Wertenberg John Wesling Roy Westmoreland Monte Whitacre Gerry White Samuel White Tani White Miriam Whiting Robert Whitman Jeff Yviderstrom Ernest Wiley .P Alys YVilliams Edward Willams Ethel Williams V..,. - . x 's .1 . Ffa 'vw if vw- QM X i..f X, .---N fC5 YH. rl QD I l 'X r-wi hinin 'A' V. f fa ff l A ,, GI' ' 41 ' ' . : aff 42 4 X0 Marvelle Fairfield listens to a lecture given in the school library. Q 'li , c ,.VVi... i up-v 'fl' I Jil X i w e ,E , 1 fel! ,,,,,, A t , mp if , wif' I Mya, .-M EP' ' 1 'rd Qu-J JH ,l 'fl -If .91 all vi agrees along just fine in the Junior - sf-ffvvzzzvz rf-frvcvprgrvzf-fv-we 2 ,,,,, ,V . , 7.5 ,ZX My if f, 42 ,Q 51,44 WM ,,, , we Vg , I, , ., E '-s,,l' 43 4-N . :- as -f' . -i'5-for -Q-ag. aI'E Kathy Williams Lesa Williams Lorena Williams Rebecca Williams Ricky Vllilliams Sherry Williams lacquelyn Willis Darryl Wilmuth Candey Wilson Leon Wilson Sue Wilson Darlene Wimmer Linda Winflegger Lucy Winter Stanley Wisenski Donna Wong Billy Woodruff Craig Wbodruff Glenda Woods Dale Woolarcl Steven W'orlhani Angie Yharra Gary Yetter Steve Yohn .less Yorba Robin Young Tim Young Boyde Zachary lrene Zamudio Charlie Ziino SUPHOMORE FUN MEANS STARTING, EXPERIENCING, AND f , My EN OY' x A M MSW W W aww si-if' , agua' F ' 'Y' 2' V :Q Sophomore Ufficers Lead Their Class Into An Exciting Year An ambitious Sophomore Class showed interest and exuberance in their new school. They participated, mixed. and joined in the fun at Card City. The traditional Sophomore Class Candy Cane sale was a huge success. Students began selling in November and concluded in December. A profit amounting to over 55400 was netted. With a part of the profit, the Sophs decided to sponsor an orphan in a for- eign countrv. The candv sale for this year collected more than any other previous Sophomore Class. The oth- cers developed a new system for the sale which collected money as canes were checked out. Annette Staff won 310 for selling 37 boxes of candy. The Sophomore Class sponsored a dance in the Spring on April lil. The Sophomores had a tremendous interest in their class this year. They attended athletic events in large num- bers and gave support to all activities. Active officers sparked enthusiasm. The oilicers this year were Danny Spratt, Lynne Reed, ,lanise Carter, and Kyle Strand. Danny was the class president, handling class organization. He also supported the April dance. Lynne, who was vice-president, managed the candy sale and con- ducted meetings when the president was unable to attend the sessions. Secretary, Janise Carter, was the Student Council Representative for the Sophomore Class. She handled the minutes at the meetings and Worked hard for the success of the class. Kyle Strand, the social chairman for the class, managed the Spring Dance and was chairman of the Soph- They also gave needed assistance. The Sophomores were true to their class and to their school. They added life and fun to Card City. Their lively activities held Card City together and strengthened the SBHS student hody. Sophomores will never forget the year when they joined the fun at San Bernardino High School. They have their counselors, teachers, sponsors, and themselves to thank for the great year of l967. Their ofhcers that they elected led them to the successful and mernorahle year at their high school. The Sophs had more fun in l967! . We 5 4 :lx 'HW S. tw X- 'Q 165 .loe Armenta JOY Afmsuonf-2 Rriliert Arnold Sophomores Build Spirit nd ' Hope For Future f ffm '01 4 Z f, 'ffm Ml' A 5. ff! V. n 5,5517 I ' ' ' , 'fling M f li . ' , ' I . -A.. M 4 sl.,.f ' ' , I .. VV 11 'w-- lx -gg . ' ' , F '. - L ' . ' '-:nv .?-. in ,. . wa, 1 A, Gloria Abarca Greg Ad air Robert Acebedo Hoseanna Adame , A ff-s 5. fi '. fi' . .fir-wif . if ia . A . We Ernest Aceves Robert Adamo , ,fn .fm i..,.. , gd Priscilla Alvarado Mary Alvarez Mary Helen Alvarez Erncstine Amador Richard Ammerman David Amori Gayle Anderson 6-ai, egw,-f w M ,, 4A Q? -ff. , A 1 ' ' , L A, A, .t .04- . fn u.--.- 11 'j, 'x K ' .. an . 5 12 L.. ,, X Y ,. , ..- Q7 . l 1 aa.. 75? 4.62. Sammy ACOSUI Judy Anderson Baltazay Andrade Sophie Antillon James Aragon .llllifl A'-lami Rosie Aragon William Aravio Dolores Arciniega Gloria Arcinicga i i .3 ' 4, t 1 ., gli A A A - 4 I X ful . ' if ji ' i if I 'rf YT' ,- Dsl rf - - Tom' Adkins Maria Aguuyo Ahel Aguilar Maria Aguilera Huy Aguirre Charlene Alan Nlikc Allwright David Alrnntar Rudy Alcaraz illifford Alexander C-cnc Allen Joaquin Alva l Huben Aguilar Chris Albcrtine Eloise Alclama Angie Alvarado . ' W fii 2'r'i512 V , ' if 12 Q - 1 'ir ,J , . ' 0 Jesus Armendarez Priscilla Arrerlondo Rita Arriola Kenny Avila in-or fha ?x'V Madeline Arriallfl Charles Atkinson Elizabeth Ault 'vu Freflilic Arrieta Kathryn Atkinson Pete Avila llcnry Arriola Linda Austin Joseph Azios Beth Babcock Colleen Ball Tony Ballejos Ronnie Banka fs- Michael Backlund Sherlee Bailey Charles Ballard Sherman Ballard Eddie Ballesterns Patriria. Baltierra Esther Barbarin Dennis Barclay h...f -.r ff' y an ,fy V A 1 ff-x 7 K 4 nl X bl xg' X ,. QW-5:52 i3.v 7 wpQi v P? Tf ' it ' . 3 5 ,V 3 B 1 K ' ll: li X 1 A X t . . . Bruce Bates Jan Baxter Michelle Beauregard David Becerrn Kathleen Belew Nancy Bell Jeff Bengel Martin Benitez Regina Beamen Robert Becerra Gigi Bell Theresa Bicon dova John Balistreri Inez Balleios David Bancroft John Bate kwa Ted Bean Brad Behncke Vfesley Bell Janice Biggers f I ax Q H L f ,,! I tt -V-ef-.I , l . ,, ., ,WYH .. ,gt QW A. f 'fi V V l l 5, fit.. 5 Oil . T Q -we V 4- n M A X . 'i'Y' i 3 irli . , , I 1252325 ' 503 i-- - ' fi F ...K V X lyfifl ,-.. 1. .X . we-I ae M y y D f Y Q 1 .rtl ' i L - B , ati at N., Jack Blair Ileen Bogney John Borrego William Bowen Larry Bland Floyd Bolton Ernie Bosserman Mary Bowman 'vw- Michael Bocanega Debbie Bonner Alfred Botello Tom Boyd fi., John Borka Frank Borrego Shaung Boucher Robert Braden ,gi vt if il' H 4-an . ,, fs Hazel Brandenburg Delora Brossard Patricia Brown Michael Buhier Judy Brandenburg Linda Browder Sandra Brown David Buchanan Joe Branum Helen Brown Kurt Brown Mike Buckner Helen Briggs Lynn Brown Margie Browning Diana Buentello Hr-rlha Bugg- Tflfl liullarrl f,hri- Bnllcr Shrri Bum-virli lmon Burrlcn Bryan Burlap Ralph B11Qrhkowsl-cy Dvhorah Butlrr Arlelina Buslamrnte Rrvlger Bryan Charlift Bryant .lim Brzezinski Tony Czxhrr-ra Churk Carrinla llavirl Cnflvna lrwnr- Cmlrlna James Cain Brenvla Camphcll Frankie Campbell Harry Campbell Jufly Camphell Elizuliclh Cano .lanugs Canlrrrhnry Dan Canlrcll Elizabeth Canington Vicki Carcuthcrs Arnold Carlos Gloria Carlos Crmlvn Carlton Martha Carranza Edward Carter ,lanise Carter V13 'Q , Y: lx 1 m -gr v- ,-l WW in A -Q-15, 'if' Q- f ' SME - . fa- v.. -Y .1 ' r 4 X' Y ...f V T' 1,41 if . Q, .. Q . XS ir lrrl l l f l' -.l w Q Q 2' A 2 in Miss Bonnie Brownvll worked for all Mr. J0hH RPS.'3l3fiO sprint many hours Sophomores as their Counselor whose supporting Sophomorvs as 21 class Haines ljpgan frguj COUflSGlOT, for SllJCiFntS from -gf- KL.,-v 'Ze-V f 'I ' -Q 'ij' ff '.ff, jv' , J, w, ,I 'wx Q' 62 .- ,NW K , 4- X ' Richard Casas Steve Case Lynden Castle Esther Castillo Cordon Cassadey Shirley Ceballos Juanita Chapman Clarence Charlton Dorothy Casillas Rudy Castillo Esther Chacon Mary Chavez N Felix Castaneda Eua Castro Cathy Chandler Maurice Chavez fd- Kathleen Childers Barbara Chipkar Mary Clancy William Cleveland Candy Cohen Cari Cole Marsha Collier Mandel Colosio David Clancy Clce Clewis Eugene Collier Geri Conn y ,N x. a 1, Debbie Clark Anthony Cofield Eugene Collier Augusta Cook Throu h Guidance They Progress And ain Knowledge -if 1' . TI ., 5315645 - -1 H12 ,fl gyg ,, fa, H5 11 A . if ,gg f Q! ffl , 55 wa ,sw 5 X 4.- 1. 1 C' .eff ix Qu -5 ga f L if David Cooper Spiro Coritz , 7 Edna Cooper Magdalena Coronado Erlinda Cortez L +C, ! 're 1 , S , ' E , n- y C -a l Hal Corbett Rosanna Cortez Rosemary Cooper I 5' 'w ie Hz Y I I v If 4-., -ve fwii -1 ,f 1 Wifi .Q 73 T 'Z 'im--ar I -6 A A s x 1: f tg.. me so ...nt-Q . Fav -P v P Y 5' , ' X35 I V LX x f Y Mike Cowan Karen Crowther Dee Ann Daniel Ronald Davis Dan Cox 'Tim Crum Richard Daniels Teresa Davis H-v1 Vic Crawford Janet Cripps Dolores Cuellar Diana Curran .Patsy Darling Elsie Davis Henry Dawson Jackie De Bacco Sophomores Bring Fun nd Activity To SBHS 1 Mr. William George, Mrs. Lana Korth, and Mr. Jarrvll McCollum sponsor the sophs for a successful year. as 4 ,,..v give as fix 1-.N 445 Mike DeDoes Roger Dennis Sara DeWitt Cathy Dodds Virginia Deitrich Bonnie Denniston Steve Dickey Bob Dodson .1 ,ff I , ,',k iii 'vs ,mx 1 Z .E-1 v- wigs , iiiiii .ji 1 vs., Q , 'K 12 . at W - X Irene DeLira Robert DeSilva Pam Diehl Tim Doss ,---A ' ltr t .. '-'ul u V , Q. ' , . ,R ,. ..,, -tl 'wx 4 1 .I A I sn L X JoAnn DeLisa Cornell DeWitt .loe Diller James Downs KY V. 'r , 1 L.- ,f Q..- s. Ai.. , 41-, 'wx 'Q .-.- , -. - . . Y All -I in Margaret Duke Florence Duran Crcg Elder Arthur Escohedo Mike Duke Octavian Duran Paula Elliott Cordon Espy 'I Thomas Dupart Doyle Edmonds Richard Elliott Henry Estrada Esther Duran Cary Edmonds Margaret Erhard Irma Estrada 4 is in- 5.- Marie Estrada Eileen Fabela Wlalter Ferguson CarolFisher Bob Evans Elaine Fair Joe Fierru Dana Fisher .ik ,vii K , as 'ltr' Denise Evans Fredia Evans Kathy Fernande7 Debbie Findlay Patricia Fletcher Frances Favela lacqueline Fifer Marlene Fleming I 'KM ' 4...-4 f -, 1 K 1 1, J .H C 2 classroom -e Q a,,' , ,vl ,, fy: Some Sophomores enjoy the lunchroom more than the Reef? a 5:24- .. n , , ,- 5 .. ' ., , ., ,V ' e ' Q - , v- I ,. V , Q.. 1 in . ' . :,'1'f! -2 iw ,4 v,,,,':j X . 'H ,- A z , y +423 ,H , ' ' r X rs, ,393 fall' .-544 .H Manuel Flethez Carmen Flores Eloy Flores George Flores Shirley Freney Nancy Frye Sophie Fuerte Kenny Flores Laffy Flores Plrscllla Flores Robert Flores Francine Fuzessery Mike Gallegos Rose Candy Myra Florez Miriam Ford Lizzie Fornev Wanda Forsberg james Garcia johnny Garcia Lucille Garcia Jim Fowlcs Brenda Frazier Johnny Free Mark F1-eixag Teresa Garcia Mike Gatmon Douglas Garret! r 'vi I V, ls' V, F A KN 1 ft' 5' l -a - - Z A A., , ' ,Q nl,-if'-f nc. I F x. 6 'xi' . ' -I Sharon Fuller Arthur Garcia Susan Garcia Cary Garrett H-rnnil' Gasra Frf-tl Gehhart Mary Gt-lihari Anita Gentry Donald George Perry George Wfilfred George .lohn Gililvs Kristine Gilmfonl Sharon Gilnsnn Richard Gilman Gale Gipson Ethel Gonlshy Paula Corian Wade Gotrher Nunrie Cotowr Lutriria Graham Sharon Graham Willard Grantllmrry Pamela Graves Barron Gray Dale Gray Linda Gray Michelle Graziabel Debi Grier Hobo:-rt Griffin Sue Grogan Tina Gsoell Sylvia Guajardo John Guastella Dt-horah Gutierrez Frank Gutierrez Sophie Guzman Chris Haclcleman Connie Hall William Hall Gordon Hammond Cathryn Hamre Helen Haney l.m1is Hardaway Glen Harder Marvin Hnrlly Dave Hrtrps Clifton Harris Beverly Harris llavinl lelrirvey' Kathy Harvey John Hauck Barham Hank Ronnie l'lv.iItc Sonia lslcfhzrnova Cynthia Hciman 172 .Y 5 ,if LQ. , ,ff .Z I 4'- Harley' Gist Gail Glaze Ellan Gleason Matthew Goins Gerald Golston Ben Gomez Josephine Gomez Lucy Gomez lrene Gonzales Mary Gonzales Teresa Gonzales Mable Gooden Ioan Goodman Krista Goodman Maxine Goodman Ray Goorlloe fm Q, - Q- 4-of -.2- ffl ff' 1' X I QQ I ' f tr. x ' -- - N Q xx X ri ls' li 5.-r ' flu .Q L rd i iv , . 4' . Q! H.. ,Q-.f -. r ll 43-' e 'SN' A? fs W? 1 fit AV' Q, g. rv' 3 X Q ,pg-. iro- L., os., . f we C' G- t ,f v . :Vg X m N 2 1 A :pitch 4 H -. ft,-,gj.,. -, - M . f ,5-3. Ag, , 5 .. -A. ww vm xi f x W' WI' QW yes 1 -r A J? ,'g,,j1z:5,Z. , , ir 4 54.3, E v - 11,15 , . 0927, 7743 4- V, fff, v, Debbie Findlay is all smiles as she walks on to the next class. To Sophs Brin Cheer, ake Card Cit Bright M '.se-25423 9 ' V ffwrzff- f . . X' ' B - '51 AD A! is 215' 'ii -jf Jeri Hemmah I Zyl? . 4 gf' Robert Hembree f ,, i 1 , A, V Michael 1, , - KL' 1, 'Q' Hempstead ,Q -1.01- 15 Q as 'tix 5411. 4' 'kan X gp-- was J L -Q. A Sf vA..n n 'Q -C. , -rr' ll ' 7 Q 1 I RJ f , 1 f . fvfxx V Y' i s as R H . A . ,L Q lftil? 9 ,A , Tv! I , if ' W X, 1 f Y ' . , r f X .,,, , 4' MJ 1, . ' ,, -f 5 J ' ii , 4: 'V u s? ,. gs' ' . f 1 ' ' A -h f V dll? AIN' , I If A M I f, f , ,A , Q ' , ess srr, :WL I f v 1 ,-a fv- 4 2. Vp , ,Y V, ' 4, in A 'vi 1 ,,,,. gf Twila Hensley Frank Hernandez Darlene Hernandez Cecelia Hernandez Eddy Hernandez Peter Hernandez Patti Hernandez Paula Herron Rickey Hightower Richard Hildman Lucius Hill Bob Hilton Carleen Hoffmann Kris Holdaway' Raymond Hopkins Rod Hopkins Bill Horsley Louis Horvalh David Houchens Doris Howard Toni Howard Peggy Hnwell Mike Howeth Clarette Hawkins Debbie Hubbard Ken Hughes Millecent Hughey Steve Humherr Cammie Hunt Terria Hunt Loraine Jaenke Delores Jackson Bruce Jackson Carol James Ilean James Monty Jamerson Gilbert Jasper Donna Jeffries Laufel Jefferies Anthony Jenkins Deueire Jenkins Ronnie Jenks Linda Jiggels 1 'Q fs i I J J. 'P' ,gg vb y Q fx 4 A-Lv' ' .......-f Sophomores selected Janise Carter to rule as Sophomore Darling for the year of 1967. David Kern Jim Kern Rickey Kidd 'lf James Kilgore V Carolyn Kirk Linda Kirkendak M- Clen Knight Susan Knight N 'Q--v Davy Knorr Sharon Knox f Daniel Jimenez Mary Jimenez Richard Jimenez Anita Johnson Bennie Johnson Charles Johnson Greg Johnson Xrene Johnson Margaret Johnson Mary Johnson Ronnie Johnson Deryle Johns Ken Jones John Jones Leo Jones Betty Jondan Carolyn Jordan Sharon Jordan Lorraine Juarez Nick Indrieri Ronald Israel Jane Kachevas Frank Kalt Ellen Kampman :X f' , Q Leif A ! qs , xl A 44 V: 1- mg , .fe , x.: 'Tx-v 15 X wi x my x 'n' 'i .x,.Y e X . ff E A-l wr-'nv .1 me -...N mini-v g if if Lindy Koch I' . - Ron Kofford Q' .I vm Diff A vel 5 0'6'?,? x Susan Kordyak M ,fl 4'-' 'f 'N V . Hal Krisle , ' -rio' J Ellen Kruse . f 1 ' ' f-- W' 3' Charlie Kucera ' . f 4 , fl at 5 Q I 1 f i , , .. . 1 , Joe Laharbera Sheila Lamhertsen Cary Land Mae Landrum 'wx Mary Landrum Carol Landry Sue Lane Herbie Langdon pg 4 :gf J gb. a 2- io 'vs 4. , -... .it rw Fri? 'Q ' 1 3, 557, 'ani 3 .xv ,, N is -ua 1,5 Cheryl Langford Linda Laskey Dave Latner Dorothy Lavin Fred Law Steve Layive Gloria Ledesma Teresa Lerlesma Sophomore DarlingAdds Beaut To SBHS .fs t. f,.A Q- hx.. ue.. Earl Lee Gerry Lee Larry Lee Paul Lehner Carlos Lemos Charlette Leon Martha Leon Carolyn Leone Bill Lester Arthur Levario Rita Levin Newton Lewis Stephen Lewis Catherine Light Manuel Limones Dennis Lincoln Nita Lindgren Albert Lindsey Eva Lira Rick Littlefield Nancy Ljunggren Saunrlra Loggins Judy Lohr Jeff Loge .V 5 Q5 f 4 59.176, ,pg 1 Row 2, Brenda Camphell. Sue Owens. The candidates for Sophomore Darling JBYUCE' CHTICT, LYHU Reed, Hflfl Liflda Jiggitsi were Carolyn Riddle and Nancy Gotoutg Gloria Lopez Louise Lopez Patricia Lopez Phyliss Lopez Ronald Lopez Sharon Lopez Steve Lopez Chris Lorber Lisa Lorimer Don Lowman Yvonne Lucas Ruth Luckett Norma Luis Delores Luian Angel Luna Gloria Luna Sammy Luna Lupo Lupo Tom Macias Paula Madison Blanca Madrigal Mike Malone David Malewicz Duane Mallon Marcella Marcy Rosemary Macias Lisa Mahn Michelle Marciason Terry Markham Christine Marquez losie Marquez Gilbert Marquez Kathy Martin George Martin Donald Marshall Arthur Mastas lames Martindale Carmen Martinez Chris Martinez Eva Martinez lanelle Martinez Lillian Martinez .lohn Martinez Lupe Martinez Margaret Martinez Tom Martinez Cary Martin James Martin lanet Martin Mary Martin Michael Martin Willie Martin lanire Marriot Sharon Martinez David Mason Granville Mason l76 Card Cit Accepts T e New Sophs sf- ,J L... A L if r N r ALL Chris Lombardi Larry Long Pattie Long .loel Longden Donald Loof Brent Looms Karen Loparco Albert Lopez 18 1 ., 98' .. 3 I . 1 .,, rfkw-ci K an r .f' QF? Q Q. ig A ,,ni A n - l 5 7Q M 1 U? M e , f 3' ., f ,' ,,, ,J ,-f , rf fff' We, , f 1 A ,fb .A 354 Is- f ' ' 'RW aff, ,.f.q,4y + 'rfffff' ' f i 1,5 , ff . 'V X ,f V Q, ., . ,, ' 7123-1 4 'zz , . : ' ,f,fg,Qg5,s I 1 1 ,,, ,A , , , ,,,,,, , f QQ 'f M f , fm a - . ' . 1 ' ' . . -wi , . .1 4, -,:- . , ,,,-gi' r , A . f , .. 2 ' :- f 21-... K fkex li f rw M ' ' i -a f f ' we-. , f' V:-'J' ' aa . V x f Y Effi e ' Eaffiwfia X. ,f 'rw f wi - ' 2 ' ' ' lr fl 'ft esiiifer . J ' mia-?1.,11 r 1 f':.: 'V ' . i f .' r f 4'9- 'Uw T' ' I, I ' -na,,,',,?m - f ' .fgtffi ' f Q , Xf. Q ' iii ' 4 4- uv L.,Jz 1 l as fi , A ,. --,rm ivgi, a 'i,,k 4 vw WW. A L 29 gi- 5 f nw- g QN, .. ' x lx R 1. ,-.Y A X. Qs Q-f , n-. 'D 7. as e V , V . A V ii ' if 'Q .iii . 'i ,,Y,? 521- V. 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Sf? ff 35312- ' -:fiiif fb ' an fm 'al ia k f 3, Q . -E ba. 55. ,g ix Neil Massenzo Srevc Marhis Larry Mayberry l'am Mavnes llcena Maxwell Gregory Mazique Ure: McArthur Tom McCalmon Mike Mcffashand Bill McClellan Clan-lin McCuellarx Mike McConnell Peter McConnell Valencia McCraY Carale McCro1'y Dwight McDaniels Liewellyn McDaniels Steve Mr-Donnell Iuanira McGhee Norma Mckav Betty MrKenzie Inhn Mckinney Darlene McMurphy Nancy Mclfay Virginia Meclrano Liznlveth Mceder Lorna Meers Mary Hclcn Meiia Virginia Meiia lamos Melendez Josaplnine Mena David Menfloza Mary Mercer Max Mer:-llith Bill Merriam Karen Merrill Davizl Minrliola Virginia Mintz Doug Miles Phyliss Miles Relmecra Miller Loria Milsap lmrray Mison Mirhnel Martinez Rnnflolph Morlglen Alfonso Moreno Melvin Mover inrly Mole! Hi:-harrl Monguia Leonarflo Moutelong Danny Montez Hr-len Montez Clnria Montez Ynlanfla Mnntez Erlwarll Montana lrene Montieh Kaulah Moore Frerl Moore Juana Monre Trcva Moore Linrla Moore Monalisa Marquez Kirk Morales Bill Morris Donnie Morris Ernes! Morris Danny Moreno Martha Moreno Cleo Morgan Carv Moseley Barbara Mower Clenn Mower 0 177 akin Card City Realize Its Greatness an, he K Donna Mulligan Linda Murray 'f ,ff ff' -s. z ar 3' ' K lean Murrietta James Myricks Ronnie Murphy Bonney Murphy Irene Muniz Nancy Mundlin M -G' ' l ,, V ' . .V if xr f V- arm xyg l ,1 . 'UN Nbr 1549 ' , H-rv ' i Q ,A John Neva Anna Navarro Leo Navor Lydia Navor Jerry Negretc Ronald Negrere Thomas Negrete David Neri Ricardo Neri Aldegundo Nevarez. Loretta Newman Rnlmert Nielson Inc Niem Susan Nolan Randy Northrul' Ruben Nunez I :gk 1 X i - 5 2 I - -1 Q ' i , , S '-' ' t-f :H 1 ' , M ' ww ai- gt, Nanita Oates Caroline Oehler Charles Ortiz Susan Owens 5-I X Rx Kay Page Art Partridge Cecilia Palomino Joanne Paulin 'Q If A. Steve Occhener loAnne Oliver Mark Ortiz Jenny Ownbey 1 .a. Q,- Althea Odom Paul Ortega Allen Owens Alex Pacheco Mike Oconnor Marv Oliver Linnla Owen Ronc Oycr 4-Q., 'bm 5 rf. f... Mike Parish Emily Palacios Linrla Panilla Sallie Pearson lesse Parras Dave Parrish Julia Palacios Clnria Palmer Mollie Panknu Larry Patterson Charles Pedruza Olivia Pedroza 'ers Ra Consuelo Pena Lucy Perez David Pettey Gwen Phillips v-Q, Albert Perez Oscar Perez Rita Pezan! Michael Pierce n 1 -.ef Esther Perez Richard Perry Susan Phegley Valerie Pierce Glenda Pincbem Ellen Polee Daniel Porteous Jimmy Prado KTNTX Q Yvonne Pineda Lanny Polk Marcos Preciado Gloria Pullens fg-ss.+-- Dan Pilari Susan Polk Dale Preston :Z A A 1 I 'v. . 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Tom Randall Sue Randolph Kathy Rank Kathy Rash Carol Ponder Roberta Rhillaff Tony Raughton Martha Rangel Kurt Rea Anita Prock Susan Putnam Orage Quarles loe Red Pat Reis David Reed Linda Reisert Lynne Reed Charles Rese ndez Mike Reeves Homer Resendez Gonzalo Reyes Rauiro Reyes Ronnie Reyes Sandra Reynolds Don Reynoso Lawrie Rich Alan Richardson Mamie Richardson Stella Rico Carolyn Riddle Darryl Rideout .loe Rivera Ruthie Roark Avis Robinson Ethel Robinson .lulie Robinson Kathy Robinson Kevin Robinson Patsy Robinson Wilhert Robinson Tony Rocha Larry Rodgers Alex Rodriguez Joey Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Charlie Roe Bonnie Rogers John Rogers Kathleen Rohr Nicky Roma Charles Romero George Romero Manuel Romero Virginia Romero Kenny Romo Carol Ronan Paul Rose Eleanor Rosemond Annette Rossi Cindy Rowinsky Christine Rozzano Antoinette Rubio Francisco Rubio Pauline Rubio Esther Ruiz .lennie Ruiz Suzanne Rust Jo Rusun Joe Saenz Paige Safro Wayne Sanborn Emily Sanchez Frank Sanchez Maria Sanchez Mike Sanchez Robert Sanchez Stella Sanchez Terry Sanchez Alexander Sanders Cindy Sanders Edward Sanders Jack Sanders Virginia Sandoval Christine Santellan Roger Sargent Lydia Saucedo lcla Savage Winifrcd Saville .ludy Sawford Lupe Salsherry Paul Schakel Tom Schoebel 180 gag-,gas to F -1 V ,-s. 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A,- X u-.41v in W Y :swf Row 1 Chr s Smallwood Ken Sreward Burch fmgrj Tennyson Marshall, Harry Woodruff Ernie Caballero Terry Johnson S C k John Cain Gcor e Ollvares Campbell, Marvin Carter, Gary Venable Gary Crisco Steve Shaw Leonard am oo Sam Collins Tim Young Row 2 ,lim Reagan Ondler, Donald Jackson, Boddy McGinnis Curt Thompson Pierce mor Chris Capes lmor Steve Roddick. Row 3, Carlos Ramirez, Billy Coaches Fox, Wise, Troyer, Betty, And l Coach Bill Fox' 1966 Varsity foot- ball team finished its campaign with victories over Ramona, 12-6, and Fon- tana, 32-19. The two Wins, coupled with league losses, earned the Car- dinals a tie for third place in the CBL. The Cards rode a seven game losing streak prior to their victory skein. Coach Fox, aided by Coaches Hugh Wise, Hank Rohn, Bob Betty, and Gary Troyer, lauded the team for its great improvement in their 13-12 loss to Bishop Amat and its 20-14 loss to Pacific. Good defense and an acceler- ated offense were prime factors in the late season improvement. At the Fall Awards Banquet, ,lohn Cain was named the most valuable player. Sam Cook and Dave Sloan were elected co-captains. Bill Wood- ruff was honored as the most valuable junior and Terry Johnson won the coveted sportsmanship award. ROW 1, Art Alvarado, Joel Lloyd Mark Bryan fm 1' Row 2 Leonard Avila Greg Jefferies Row 3 Oscar Perrier Shoemaker, Don Hoak, Bob Carlton Jlm Ed Aguirre Cralg Llndquist Dave Sloan Julian Ceballos Steve Menor George Potepan, Steve Gamboa, fmgr Rower Mlke Lujan Manuel Early John Crumpler Coleman Dan Casarez Manuel Rojas Guide Card Gridders To 2 7 Record Rohn, SCORES OPP SB Eisenhower 13 0 LB. Wilson 49 19 Mt. Carmel 20 0 Bishop Amat 13 12 Redlands 27 6 Chaffey 26 6 Pacific 20 14 Ramona 7 12 Fontana 19 32 STANDINGS WLTPCT CB Redlands 5 0 0 1000 Pacific 3 1 1 .700 lk, SBHS 2 3 0 .400 3 Chaffey 2 3 0 .400 3 Fontana 1 3 1 .300 315 Ramona 0 3 0 .200 4 IQQ fwffmfwwff ,,4,.Y Redbirds Down Ramona, Fontana To Garner Harry Campbell is met by a host of Eisenhower tacklers as Don Hoak comes in to block, first play o LONG BEACH WILSON 49 SBHS 19 Coach Bill Eoxls varsity eleven treked to Long Beach Wilson High, followed by five spirited rooter busses, to meet C1F's 4th ranked team. Wilson quarterback Bob Crich led his Bruins to a 49-19 margin over the Cardinals. SBHS put up a good fight with George Coleman tossing a 6 yard TD aerial to Ernie Caballero to tie the score at 7-7., After LBW ran the score to 21-7, Sam Cook sprinted 33 yards to paydirt in the 3rd quarter. ,loan Cain cut the Bruins, lead to a 28-19 margin on a 38 yard jaunt. Reagan Ondler kicked the lone extra point. SBHS 0 7 12 0119 Tung Beach 7 7 21 14f+49 f '66 season. EISENHOWER EAGLES 13 SBHS O The Cards ran up 8 first downs to 2 for Eisenhower, but San Bernardino lost its football season opener, 13-0. The Cardinals outrushed the spi- rited Eagles, 96-64, but the difference was lkeis passing combo of Bill Mc- Kinney and Steve Preston. This two- some provided both touchdowns, lift- ing the Eagles to a 111-th rating in the C117 class A division. ,lohn Cain, Marvin Carter, and Sam Cook led the Bedbird ground attack, but the game was lost on the first play from scrimmage. McKinney lofted a 53 yard TD pass to Preston to put the game out of reach after minutes of play. Eisenhower 6 0 O 7-13 SBHS O O 0 O- 0 1 Sophomore Harry Campbell receives kickoff, gains yardage. Donald Jackson rolls around end during practice session in preparation. MT. CARMEL 20 SBHS 0 The Mt. Carmel Lancers capitalized on fumbles and pass interceptions in downing the SBHS Cardinals 20-0, Oc- tober 7, in the Orange Show Stadium. The Lancers from Los Angeles and Coach Bill Foxis Redbirds battled to a near standstill with the tough Catho- lic school, taking a 6-O lead into the locker room at halftime. Mt. Carmel scored on an 85 -yard pass play from Bill Owens to fleet Jim Nash. The Cards had trouble picking up yardage running or passing. John Cain and Sam Cook gained most of the ground yardage, but SBHS could pick up only 6 yards through the air. Mt. Carmel's Bill Owens accounted for the other two Lancer touchdowns Mt. Carmel 0 6 7 7-20 SBHS 0 O O O- 0 Third Place CBL Finish With A 2-3 Mark. Gary Venable was caught in the middle defense which held SBHS to one touch- f73j, and Reagan Ondler fllj rushed to as Chaifey displayed a bit of the brutal down, Oscar Perrier f8lJ , Bill WOQdTl1H aggist Venable, John Cain dashes through a hole in the line in practice as he did on numerous occasions against Bishop Amat. REDLANDS 27 SBHS 6 Big Bob Manning scored all four Redlands touchdowns and Pat Daniel kicked three conversions as Redlands downed a spirited SBHS team, 27-6. Another major factor in providing victory for the Terriers came as Red- lands intercepted four Cardinal aeri- als. Two interceptions set up touch- downs for Redlands. SBHS O O O 6- 6 Redlands 7 7 6 7-27 BISHOP AMAT 13 SBHS 12 Bishop Amat took advantage of five Card fumbles, and nabbed three SBHS aerials in downing the Redbirds, l3-l2. The Cards scored after Dave Sloan intercepted an Amat aerial. Later, John Cain plunged three yards for the TD. But Amat pounced on a Card fumble. SBHS O 6 6 O-12 Bishop Amat 7 6 0 O-13 Sam Cook holds as Reagan Ondler, the team's place-kicking specialist, tries for the all important extra point. 'Av MVP John Cain scampers with Chaffey defender in hot pursuit. W ' sggm, ' Chaffey found it hard to bring down All-CBL end Terry Johnson. Sloan, Steward, CHAFFEY 26 SBHS 6 Coach Ray Starkis spirited Chaffey Tigers crushed San Bernardino. 26-6. handing the Cards their sixth straight loss. Chaffey upped their record to 2-4. Chalfey struck early in the first quarter as David Hall scored on a line plunge. In the second quarter. Chip Showalter scored a TD and the extra point. making it 13-O. John Cain ran the first play after Chaffey scored, for 41 yards. Sam Cook followed with a 16 yard scamper to paydirt. Reagan 0ndler's PAT missed making the scored 13-6. ln the third stanza, John Forrester scored on a plunge. Showalteris PAT fell short. However, in the fourth quarter, Wayne Smothers tallied on a keeper. Showalter scored the PAT to ice the scoring at 26-6. CHAFFEY 6 7 6 7-26 SBHS 0 6 0 0- 6 1 ?Ti Chaffey,s David Hall is met by SBHS Smallwood, Sam Collins, Ed Aguirre defenders John Crumpler, Chris and Ken Steward. l9O A .1 ohnson, Cook Gain All-CBL Team Laurels. PACIFIC 20 SBHS 14 Pacific quarterback Jay McConnell plunged to pay dirt with 31 seconds left to hand SBHS a 20-14 setback before a homecoming crowd of 7,125. The Cards played the hardest fought game of the season only to have a penalty and a dropped pass inter- ception ruin their chances for their initial win of the season. George Coleman pitched a 12 yard TD pass to Terry Johnson and Ondler kicked the go ahead PAT as the third quarter ended. But with 31 seconds left in the game, McConnell dealt the blow which provided the Pirate victory. PACIFIC 7 O 6 7-20 SBHS 0 7 7 0-14 Coach Hugh Wise looks astonished as referee calls penalty. SBHS 32 FONTANA I9 Coach Bill Fox guided his team to their second straight victory by downing Fontana's Steelers, 32-19 at Fontana's Steeler Stadium. George Coleman quarterbacked his most efficient game of the season in leading the Cards to their biggest of- fensive output of the year. Once again Sam Cook,s running proved to be a winning factor, even though he was still suffering from an injury received in the Ramona game. John Cain was still not at full strength. Defensive stalwarts were Ken Stew- ard and John Crumpler, both seniors. Juniors Sam Collins and Tim Young filled in very well at defensive tackle. 6 13 13 '-11 -1'--i cn OOO UU 555 E hehehe 2 hehehe DOOOO JXOXOXONON JNUNUXUNON -sl 1. E NO N CFONTA A FONTA A Ernie Caballero and Pac1fic's John Henley scramble for loose ball. SBHS I2 RAMONA 7 Sam Cook's double duty running enabled Coach Bill Fox,s fast-improv- ing Redbirds to upset the Ramona Rams, 12-7 at Ramona High. Cook, who had to run more than usual because of an injury to John Cain, and Joel Lloyd ran the balance of the Card's carries in heading SBHS to a 188-30 yard edge in rushing. George Coleman completed 3 passes for 75 yards to only 68 for Ramona. Cook scored on a 62 yard sprint early in the second quarter on the first play from scrimmage. The Cards struck again in the third quarter after Cook dashed 34- yards and Cole- man passed to Terry Johnson. SBHS 0 6 6 O-12 RAMONA 0 O O 7-7 SBHS displays the brutal defense which helped them win against Ramona and Fontana. '1 Row 1, Coach Anthony Purpero, Richard Estrada, Louis Frairc, Don Kofford, Brad Behncke, Jim Tossetti, Bill Elder, Greg Adair, Pete Ortiz. Row 2, Terry Moyer, Joe Ozios, Bob Sanchez, Joaquin Alva, Paul Driskill, Frank Cambell, Dave Torres, Kevin Schubert, Larry Carter, Joe Saenz, Dave Casteneda, Irwin Robinson, Terry Hart, Dave Hayes fmgrj , Coach Keyes. Row 3, Clifton Harris, Don Marshall, Tony Adkins, Steve Loysey, Mike Cowan Domingo Alvarado, Herbert Langdon, Ed Vickers, Ricky Hightower, Ollie Jackson, Alex Sanders, Ed Carter, Charles Resendez, Ron Oyer Berdoo Junior Varsity Ends Season With SCORES SB Eisenhower 19 L. B. Wilson 0 Mt. Carmel 7 Redlands Chaffey 0 Pacific Ramona 12 Fontana 23 4 4 l OPP 0 18 47 7 12 13 6 6 SBHS starts a pile-up over Fontana 192 to capture a 23-6 victory. Berdoo beat Ramona 12-6 in a big fight for recognition in the CBL League. San Bernardino's MBP football team, coached by Mr. Anthony Pur- pero and Mr. Robert Keyes, battled for a fourth place in CBL games. Starting their league off with three defeats, the .BEE,s drove for fourth place by beating Ramona 12-6, and Fontana 23-6. Outstanding players of the season included Pete Ortiz, Dave Torres, Louis Fraire and Terry Hart. Dave Torres was voted captain and Ollie Jackson was selected as the most valuable player for the MBU football tC3fI'1. V , Li: - A A Afi I Q Row l, Gary Lilly, Jim Kern, Charles Randy Elder, Tim Sharp, Danny Spratt, O,Campo, Niel Massenzo, Tennison Brooke, Mickey Bubier, Steve Mathis, Graden Carlton, Gerry Vlfhite, Gordie Marshall, Manuel Monquia, Gresham Ernest Wiley, Graig Lindquist, Bob Downs, Spear, Joe Steele, Richard Monquia, Watkins, Gilbert Rusty Call, Joe Labarbra, Rudy Gonzales, Randy Francis. Row 2, Gilbert Bravo, Coach Dyer. Row 3, Roger Eddy Montana, Bruce Jackson. Coach Leonard Pecchia, John Wilson, 2-3 Record While The Bee's Take 4th Junior varsity football team at San Bernardino High School ended their season with a 3-5 won-lost record bv Mr. Park Dyer and Mr. Leonard Pecchia. The Jayvees opened the season defeating Eisenhower, l3-0. ln CBL play the Jayvees compiled a l-4 mark. defeating Ramona, 26-7. Randy Elders was voted as the most valuable player while Roger O'Campo was elected team captain. The SBHS Jayvees defensive line shows afrfzressiveness which limited opponents to an average of two touchdowns per game. SBHS Jaywees put up a big defensive struggle against the Pacific pirates in losing 6-7. SCORE SB OPP Eisenhower l3 O L. B. Wilson O 33 Mt. Carmel l3 6 Bishop Amat l2 l3 Bedlands 13 19 Chaffey 7 l3 Pacific 6 7 Ramona 26 7 Fontana b 7 l3 Bill Fishel, Varsity Cross Country I out Cardinals Cross Country course located The SBHS Cross Country team Was strong, hut was plagued with a small turnout. Only eighteen people Were on the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Soph- omore teams. Coach John Scott-led his small group to the most impressive Cross Country season that Card City has had. The Cardinals placed fourth in the CBL team race, behind Redlands, Ramona and Chaffey. Bill Fishel placed first in the CBL finals and went on to place l3th in the CIF southern section. Other outstanding runners were, Senior Danny Rodriguez, Junior Danny Contrerars, and Sophomore Johnny Martinez. The Cardinal Cross Country team started off the CBL season with a de- feat by the Redlands Terriers. The team came hack in action by Winning two in a row from the Pacific Pirates and the Chaffey Tigers. The SBHS harriers ended the season with two losses. one at the hands of the Ramona Rams and the other to the Fontana Steelers. v' Chaffey, visiting CBL team, comes to try near the point. Berdoo runners are Danny Contreras, Paul Boeanegra and Bill Fishel Rodriquez, Jonny Martinez, Danny with hat ,I . ,.w rw Coach John Scott looks toward starting line to see how the Cardinals start for a successful Cross Country season. Runner, Takes First Place In CBL Finals. Paul Bocanegra takes a slower pace to TM E Y get his breath from a hard run to pull A Johnny Martinez puts on a burst of speed r.: Y.: :Fly ..', -4- it - .I-wwf' -.. 'f','?l.'g1ii'fl .2-...,f'- '?-ff -- ,. P , . .f. 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I -a ROW 1 B011 ACllCiI'lS, Jerry Merchant, Don Sweeney, Jghn Reganold, John Montana, Wetzler Re 19 Greene Bllly Brimrner, Don Hippenstiel, Harlod Tom Spratt, Denver Robnson, Benny Watson Coach Adi-111' Johnson, Alfred Bowie, Row 2 James SCORES OPP SB Colton 43 53 Rubidoux 58 78 Pacific 49 Glendora 54 67 Anaheim 53 64 Victor Valley 44 51 Riverside 65 74 Western 55 67 Santa Ana 64 62 Victor Valley 56 62 San Diego 60 54 W Santa Valley 55 66 Redlands 68 50 Fontana 60 58 Redlands 51 59 Charley 65 71 Pacific 62 66 Ramona 67 45 Fontana 44 46 Redlands 48 49 Chaffey 63 58 Revgie Greene Pacific 63 47 tiies to steal Ramona 77 59 the ball from Fontana 46 47 MS OPPOUCUY' 451' 'R 51 5,5 f 4 -mv W! ,MW AW, me wig, V 4 fzf 1 , 4 f f 1 , 1 f ,ffl . 1 iw 'eff ' M 43134 5 .V QU! UW' I If ' 'L , A vu Jim Sweeny goes up for two points Reggie Green goes up with a free e u 5 , 4101 2 V 5 i -.. . , 'W 3 L-ii 4 A , I ' Don Brimmer goes up with a lay up as Reggie Greene looks on throw with confldence L -.Q ,ee Q1-'--Aa 'mf E oo so 4, --N4-5 Tom Spratt out jumps Dean Yealton Trophy With Wins Over Pacific Pirates 5? 61 Above: Torn Spratt and Reggie Greene fight for ' f, the rebound with three other Pacfic iii r .V H players. At the right, James Sweeney Vir' v lofts a jumper over the outstretched wf f VU, U, 1 f arms of Ramon,a7s Bob Teitscheid. f ' f ff vi --.......::fl f R- J -W sisfeeims w-as :afs'.:..1 ff f -lf. : -1 V. .- -1.53 ' 5: ,Y , AQ fl'9fi:,?f:r',f 1 Above: Tom Spratt arches a shot into the basket as Phil Rhyne watches, At the right, Reggie Greene drives to the basket while Bob Uribes awaits a possible rebound. 900 Row 1, Leonard Luttring, Leonard Spratt, Robert Bancroft, Leonard West. Bruce Parker, Tim Young, Carl Barde McGinnis, Henry Martin, Dan Row 2, Steve Wortham, Art Alvarado, Rick Melvin, Manuel Early, Coach Fox SCORES OPP SBHS Colton 48 37 Rubidoux 24 47 San Corgonio 37 54 Pacific 41 69 Q-3, e-- Glendora 47 65 wwf' 5 Riverside 42 56 ri Fontana 13 35 ' 3 5 Redlands 24 46 3 Pacific 20 35 Ramona 24 34 Chaffey 32 47 Ramona 49 50 Redlands 54 59 Chalfey 57 35 Pacific 34 66 Fontana 54 50 Redlands 47 68 Antelope 46 81 Cliaffey 52 56 Pacific 49 56 Ramona 49 45 Fontana 43 45 l-Q,-.-W F 14 3-. JV's End Fantastic Season With An W p q 18-4 Record U SCORES OPP SB Colton 49 48 Ruhidoux 20 60 I San Corgonio 30 58 Pacific 46 51 Clendora 49 50 Redlands 47 46 Alta Loma 42 58 - Riverside Poly 37 65 Pacific 60 57 Aquinas 44 49 Pacific 53 51 Redlands 65 63 I Riverside Poly 65 55 I Ramona 48 38 Redlands 41 38 Chaffey 86 46 Pacific 50 50 Ramona 66 43 I Fontana 38 54 Redlands 47 68 6 Chaffey 69 57 Chris Hackleman I 533123513 lc h 'fl ta as fjlurfgfij, Fontana 61 71 Chosen team captain Bob Zermino jumps and takes ball from a Fontana player. Bee' F ight To The End. Coach Keyes' Cardinal City Bee's Basketball team fought their way to a lO-l4 record, 7-3 in CBL. The Bee's competed in two tournaments during the season. ln the Lions' tournament they downed Alta Loma 58-42, Riverside Poly 65-37, and lost to Pacific 60-57. ln the Aquinas tournament they outplayed Aquinas 49-39 and lost to Pacific 53-51, Redlands 65-63, Riverside Poly 65-55, and Ramona 48-32. At the Awards Banquet, Bob Zermino was named captain and Larry Carter received the Most Valuable Player award. Earl Chaffey, Gary Lilly, Chris Hackleman, Ed Vickers, David Zermeno. Row 2, Greg Adair, Larry Carter, Ellery Schwartz, Ken Chaffee. C's End Season With 14-3 Record Don George, Joe Brown, Richard Early. Row 2, Coach Nick Norton, Ronnie Murphy, Orage Quarles. I i l 1 SCORES OPP SBHS , y Colton 47 35 , f ehlr Rubidoux 38 48 in Glendora 29 49 Rolling Hills 36 40 Upland 34 44 Chaffey 33 28 Pacific 29 46 Colton 35 38 Victor Valley 23 50 Upland 24 41 Chalfey 73 54 Pacific 34 62 David Zerrnino fights for the hall Ollie .laCkS0n drives in far a lay with his two opponents. up and two points. ,din-f Gary Stone fabovel and Bob Stretch fhelowl led the golf team this year. Lower right Elery Swartz and Larry Poulsen show personal golf swings. Ni Coach Adair, Jim Stretch, Gary Stone, Greg Adair, Chris Hackleman, Bob Stretch, Elery Swartz, Larry Poulsen, Bob Nielson. SBHS Golfers Showed O 0 Fine Ablllty The SBHS varsity golf team, coached by Dick Adair, saw many new faces in the 67 season. Two seniors led the golf team this year, Gary Stone and Bob Stretch. The team also con- sisted of two juniors and four sopho- fm' he F2131 mores. Biggest rivals of the year for SBI-IS were Redlands and Pacific. The golf team had a fine year of competi- tion. f,, -'fa 4, Qi 'S as SBHS Goes to CIF with four Outstanding Wrestlers Wit Row 1, John Free, Peter McConnell, Carl liam Lindsey, Steve Garnboa CMgr.l, Row Dave Harps CMgr.j Row 4-, Victor Hollo- Stratton, Kevin Schubert, Mike McConnell, 3, ,lohn Robinson, Mannuel Monquia, Bill Way, Gary Bancroft, Richard Jefferies, Ron Morris. Row 2, Horace Taylor, John Oehler, Larry Gable, John MacCalmon, Mike Burbier, Don Hoak. Guerrero, Paul Bocanegra, Ron Oyer, Wil- SCORES UPP Colton 26 Eisenhower 24 Rosemead 21 Redlands 14 I El Monte 22 Chaff ey 39 Norte Vista 8 Pacific 31 ' Victor Valley 12 Ramona 15 Fontana ll Antelope Valley 25 STANDINGS L Pacific 0 Cliaffey 1 SBHS 2 Ramona 4 Redlands 5 Fontana SB 31 29 28 37 28 16 36 18 39 82 1110 21 PCT. 1 .000 800 600 400 200 000 'S Victor Holloway shows his CIF ability in beating his opponent. N 1 i Larry Gable noses out a hard match Victor Holloway uses death choke on smaller buddie Ron Oyer. L. ' .Q , Row Paul Faul F3111 F3111 F3111 i 1, Richafid Arnold, Mike Gallegos, Castaneda, Glenn Terry. Row 3, Richard David Rodriquez, Tom McCalmor1, Weber 9 W eber, W eber, w eber, W eber, Dennis UCITIYIIS Uennis Uennis Uennis Childers, Richard Trujillo, Charles Ortiz, George Florez, Richard Monquia, Bruce lackson, Charles tgliggipbell, ,lohn Richard Koliord, Larry Appleby. Row 44, Ramirez, Graden Carlton. 1 3- ,- Lhilde: rs' Daud 205 Lhildez Four Card Carl Stratton all CIF Pete Ortiz all CIF Make CBL Ron Oyer Victor Holloway All CBL All CIF l l 'NWA opponent as onlookers watch Card Wrestlers Demonstrate Different Holds --quullulw--u -ll lm-. Victor Holloway works hard to pin his opponent Kevin Schubert uses a headlock Mike McConnel, holds up heavy Weight ,3,,......---- Carl Stratton tries to get out of a tough one. Holloway and Jeffries square off at each other. Tennis Team Misses Many Star Players U-E, v,W1,?L, za ,, Illini i' Senior John Reganolcl has a beautiful follow-through during practice before a big game the next day. W L N ,S M-----Q-.x - , Senior Dave Sloan gets ready for a good hit back across the court. .M.,,,.W, ,,,., ,,,,,,,, , ,W ,,.. ......,,, , , ,,,,.W.s., ,.,,,,,,, ,L V , y Junior Philip Sandoval does the FREDDlE Senior Steve Slater, while holding one ball, after the ball goes on its Way has a nice serves for the next game. across the court. an 4 gym 61.44 f I V 9,9.Btg4l' ,ao . 1 L Row l. Alfred Palazzo, Norm Madsen, Castaneda, Richard Cortez, Mat Stuart, Gilbert Bravo, Dennis Anderson, Richard Bryan Burke, Richard Gabriel Neri, Coach Spencer. Row 2, David J. L, ,arf Senior Henry Wong keeps his eye on the ball as he gets ready to send it across the net to his practice opponent. Row 1 Henry Wong, Damian Garcia, Steve Slater, Phillip Sandaval, Row 2 Dennis Padgett, Terry Johnson, John Reganold, Don Hippenstiel, Dave Sloan ff , fA, aj' ,M 5 ,,,-nuff Dave Sloan, after hitting the hall, starts doing the skate to make his opponent laugh. 010 ' ' rf-.urn-'W' ' '---1-+ff-V-.1-W f -ff . f .4 V- V, ,J-myuyn -'f l ,ani 4 3l 5 . .W , , ,, ,f,.., -'LL ,Z.a,,,, ow 1, Tim Littlefield, Boh Dodsen, John Burch, Sydney King, John Weir, Bob Blachars Quiel, Ken Florez, Rick Littlefield, Evans, Charlie Kucera, Ron Williamson. BIUCC Die David Knorr, Jerry Quiel. Row 2, Tom Row 3, John Wesling, Steve Collins, Paul Harp, Larry Florez, Ron Oyer, Steve SCORES Ramona Yucaipa Rubidoux North Riverside Poly Redlands Fontana Pacific San Gorgonio Moreno Valley Chaff ey t 1 Swim Team Has 4-7 Record OPP SB 39 56 19 75 41 54 46 49 84 11 82 12 75 20 73 21 52 42 55 31 74 20 ,fp ki, Gary Bancroft, ,lim Lautz, l, Greg McCarthur, J im Bean Coach Gary Troyer Boys stand looking, waiting, and Judy Groos dreading the cold Water. swim meet an cl record fl' 1 X' rect ti S-ia. E QB. - 2 4FT Rick Littlefield and Steve Birch show team cooperation as they start race together. H-arp 400 free 5:02 Diel 50-23.7 100-53.6 Wesling 1:11 hack 1:13 Alva 2135.9 1 :07.5 Knorr 1.11.7 34.9 school record Evans 2:29.53 400-5:20.9 Cohen 50-26.3 breast-1:18.41 Burch 1:14.3 Lautz 100-1202.1 50-26.9 lil I ll ll J Lower left: Swim team members gather around to listen to Mr. Troyeras swimming tips. Below: Bruce Diel shows expressions of very cold water to the photographer. v W' V , KE .. 1 tiff. E, ROW 1, H1011-21rd E3TlY, D011 Geflfge, R011 man, Mike Tappan, Curt Thompson, Curtis Murphy, Yumon Kwock, Harry Camphell, Bonoparte, Orage Quarrels, Larry May- .lOl1I1 NHVH, Rick W9l3?T, Joe ASiOS, .lOl1I1 berry, Danny Contreras, Sam White, Martinez, Paul Bocanegra, Bill Fishel, Victor Holloway, Charles Jones, John Abel Aguilar, Robert Arnold. Row 2, Mr. Pearson, John Cain, Row 3, Jed Zelman, Bill Fox, Mr. Hank Rohn, Chris Zimmer- Mark Ostoich, Tom Spratt, Tim Young, Mike Parish, Darry Andrews, Don An- drews, Chris Smallwood, Fred Pearson, Larry Diggs, Brad Behncke, Ernell Smith, Larry Freeman, and Mr. Tony Purpero. Cards Point for CBL Track Championship Ed. note. A final deadline of April 18, prevents your editor from doing justice to what appears to be the best track team in the history of SBHS. On a rainy Tuesday, April 18, San Bernardino's proud thinclads thor- oughly trounced cross town rivals Pacific Pirates for their fourth CBL victory in a row. Only the Fontana Steelers stood in their Way of an un- disputed claim to the CBL crown. On their way to the crown Card City out- scored all comers by 3815 points to win the meet. Then the Redbirds sent their star shot putter Mark Ostoich to the Bellflower Relays to set a new California record of 64 feet, 415 inches. A pulled muscle by ,lohn Cain gave L.A. powerhouse, Fremont High, the edge in a 65-48 loss. Starting the ,67 season with Steeler Relays, SBHS won with 38Vg points. ln the BellHower Relays we set a record in the Class A 880 relay with a record breaking time of 1229.4 and also the 440 relay with a time of 43.1 -43.3 was the record set by SBHS a long time ago. The season is not quite over yet, we have a meet with Fon- tana on April 25. lf we win this meet we will he CBL champs for 766-'67. S C URE S Steeler Rel Fremont Victorville Redlands Chaff ey Ramona Pacific Fremont Victorville Redlands Chaffey Ramona Pacific Fremont Victorville Redlands Chaff ey Ramona Pacific ays OPP 65 51 47 26 28 29 61 53 54 38 29 6 48 62 58 61 4415 15 SBH S 3815 48 62 66 65 79 43 35 41 41 75 60 39 37 20 28 24 3215 26 f ,,,,,, jaw, Ii,,?,,,0,,?,V5,L,,g,v N .I W, my,.7.,,fq,f, ,Q f, 4 , V ' M . , 724154-a, 'ff-,,gwz'4'f'.xfm2-1 ,., ,,w:VL2' fff,.,:1'- ,Q 0 iffMm UT ...fwfr Mmm ftwtfw:mh,,,...,,,1,Mf,, 0 SBHS short distance runners take top places in 240. .gs . ' - um James Johnston has good form for a long jump and a first place in the long jump Georgy Pruitt lets go of the pole after clearing the bar L Gary Lilly takes a long step before clearing the bar Cards Win Second Straight CBL Track Championship. Although the nation's No. l prep shot putter Mark Ostoich had an off day that permitted Fontana's Ernie Cathcart to outdistance him 55-0 to 60-LUXQ, San Bernardino's Redbirds nevertheless scored 7415 to EBM. The victory over the Steelers gave the Redbirds undisputed control of thinclad ranks in the Inland Empire. Coach Rohn's boys looked for new worlds to conquer as they face all comers in the Riverside Spike-0-rama, and the California State Finals. Additional strength for the Cards Was expected with the return of John Cain in the 100-yard dash and the 220. Curt Thompson ran a fast 880 to bring a first to the Cards. This race set the season's fastest time, l:57.5. 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' f .rv ,. , .- 'W' .pw if Mike Tappan and Paul Bocanegra look Victor Holloway and Stanley Jackson over opponents before race begins get off to a good start 215 Row l. Leon Nolan Art Alx arado B111 Carter M1ke Moran Ken Avxla Row 2 Wetzler Robert Adklns Don Wallace Snuth Mlke Smallwoocl Marun John Crumpler Jerry Merchant Ben Sam Cook George Colman Record To Aprll 2 SCORES Rubidoux San Gorgonio Eisenhower Colton Corona Redlands Chaffey Pacific Ramona Fontana Redlands Chaffey sBHs Flash Early Season Class Tennyson Marshall waits attentively for a pitch from the mound. Z, George Colman gets ready to dig Bennie Wetzler throws a curve with force one out of the dirt. K I gf, 17' l, aldl d d ' 'fl?',i,lf,,,',,3,fr,,Wfff,v ,f,,,, ww? he or 414:47 d l ,V f'f,5,.:'jg,.f,,,, A ff ' :mf i I 4 fp ' -uf . , ,, V 1 .L 4 X Bennie WCIZIGT WiHdS UP afld Danny Casarez shows his fine ability delivers the pitch. behind the plate, 7 Row 1 Loule Fra1re G1lbert Flores J1n1 2 Mor Ken Sulllvan Cra1g L1ndqu1st Casarez, Sam Colllns R1Ck Melvln Jerry Walker Henry Martm Jun Tossetu Blll Fransen Leonard MCGIHHIS Danny White, Bennie Martmez Coach Bob Betty SCORES Rubidoux San Gorgonio Eisenhower Colton Corona Redlands Chaff ey Paciflc Ramona Redlands Chan' ey Fontana Coach Bob Betty s flrst year as JV baseball coach was crowned w1th success 4 , ff' Y' W Row 1, Gary Venable, David Reed, Joe Alvarado. Row 2, Coach Hugh Wise, Mathis, Dave Zermeno, .lohn Gibbs, Pat Sanchez, Steve Dickey, Domingo Roberta Staudder, Don Marshall, Steve Brown, manager Ed Vickers Sophs Improve On inning Cards, Sophomore baseball team had a great year if g W with a 7-3 record three quarters of the Way M A ii ii through the season. Ricky Elliot helped with much of the team's success by hurling two no-hitters. Hitting also was a strong point of the team's success. The sophomore team finished higher than the varsity and Junior Varsity both. One of the no-hitters was against Chaffey which had not been , ,ky ' . ,gjt hy' be we' ' . !w1,ZJviP52W5z?Wi'f4V'5V ,'Wl' l K1 Y if 1 fan' 4 Ml 1 W , ffw , V ',, Q ' ,4,,i,wf,',g'e'.'.3.1f'f21,aip A beaten until SBI-IS came along. Q syty '.tr r ' ' 'A SCORES OPP SBHS Rubidoux 3 15 San Gorgonio 2 4 I Eisenhower 6 14 Colton 4 5 Corona 0 9 Redlands 7 6 Chaifey 6 1 W Ramona Q 3 Redlands ' Var ' la fer err Whit ives Chaffey O 7 lumor infislldypliacliceilbetwzoens iiinings during a game 9 4 i 4 i i I, Bertha Buggs returns her opponent's rally Janet Carter during a 7th period volleyball game as was nearly sure , Donna Singletary and Sue Owens watch. she had it! GAA Add Sparkle And Grace To An Active This yearis Girls Athletic Asso- ciation Was under direction of Miss Livingston, Mrs. Staab, Mrs. Neel, i and Mrs. Liner, While furthering the purposes of developing skills and promotion of sportsmanship. The girls competed on Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursdays. Some of the various sports were badminton, basketball, swimming, gymnastics, volleyball, archery. v Other activities sponsored by GAA included a welcome barbe- , que, cookie and cake sales, sports- nights and making the homecoming float, which came in third place at this yearis homecoming ceremony. Through the efforts of GAA you can see a type of girl wh0 works for the best of all concerned. 1 i I Q lrma Arriola, Philis Miles, and Velma Townsted struggle for a chance to return the opposite teamls serve. 4 i .i Debbie Fite rushes to return a powerful rally from the other team's back line. School Year Of Fun X. ls,,Y,, yi.x s -v . ff'- -' if ra' '- ,, L, ' Bertha Buggs makes a leaping reply to her opposer's serve as Sue Owens and Donna Singletary proudly watch. ln the girls sports program for the l967 year, activities are offered to the girls. About the most popular activity is, as every year, is tennis. Another favorite is volleyball, held after school during the first quarter. The second quarter was highlighted by archery, and basketball. There was a very large amount of after school participants during our l967 school year. Adeline Rocha demonstrates her forward hand return during tennis class. Miss Ruth Kaiser prepares to time a tennis class at precision serving When GAA first had their after school tennis class, there Weren't quite as many girls as expectedg however, as the tennis program neared its end- ing, more and more girls were there for its competitive course. The popu- larity of tennis grows each session. Physical litness tests were often dreaded, but at the end of all the vari- ous tests, the girls realized how im- portant these tests are. Sue Qwens. Karen Loupaco, and Lynn Murry all reach for a rebounded basketball. .131 l ,Ni s. Nw,- N .f .1 ff, L7 3 ' ix 1,,.4.:i1 Tm f.,j'. P ' Mary Hunt and Diane Lorenzo practice their tennis serves for Mrs. Staab's tennis course. in - ereg Basketball and Physical l l l l l 4 l in ,,,,,,.,-Q-v-f ff 6,1 ., 1... Miss Kaiser discusses plans for the Mary Hunt shows her ability at time serving during the annual tennis tests. upcoming physical fitness tests with Carole Mahaley and Donna Hesstwer. Fitness end a funfilled year 3 Kathy McDonnell finishes her standing broad jump and then aids Carol Page in her sit-ups fleftl v Mrs. Staah closely watches Gail Glaze as she does her modified pushups. , A-2, ,W , , , , x ., ,',4.fn.wm,' ,af V, V. W , ,, lv , ,, , '1 '1?'- ff 1-:-'iff 12' rf ' 1 ., '11 -lf Wiz ,rf if Q V Q .7 K f 'f 'T f ,4'f,ff5i-',V. f - If ,V f,n,f4f.a4A ., . We-ip Q ' 13, ' A ,fa , p Q -,Ja . f' . ' nicefw z V '.z':,rA,,3,Q,Q,1- , ,, , ,,'-51 ,V .X 1-'gr .-'- -4?1Qfff4,syfwf-'g 5u ' -4 -1 ,r v . L: 3, . , Y. - ' . 4 .2 'Z U -4 ! . IRMA ARRIOLA GIRL ATHLETE OF THE FUN EXISTS ACADEMICALLY IN CREATING EXPERIMENTING AND INNOVATING fihmw ACE' A ,PQ . NW i ,QI 27 WM' 41' Students Chris Bessette, Sue Frye, and Mike Tappan perform experiments with zeal and interest. Physiology and Western Civiliza- growth and development while under tion are two new classes at SBHS. radio-activity. These classes stimulate interest among Western Civilization is a class deal- NCW many students. ing the study of civilization of the west Physiology Lab is an intriguing and extending to the Atlantic Civili- class. The students delve into this sci- zation. Mr. John Conzelman empha- ence learning the function of the hu- sizes on teaching the students the cus- man body. Under the supervision of toms and cultures of western man. The Physiology teacher Mr. Charles Wag- theme of this class is the development ner they subject plants and animals to of democracy and freedom in the west- radio-active isotopes to determine ern world. . 41 Students listen with interest to facts about the Western Civilization. Q Coed Adaptive P.E. Keeps Students Busy Adaptive Physical Education is for students who are not able to partici- pate in the regular gym classes. Ad- mission to this class is by prescription of a doctor. Games, Weights, exer- genies and sitting games make up the class' activities. Dennis Cooking and Pat Rogers team up in a vigorous game of Table tennis. Paula Sochia is very skilled at table pool. 2 ,,,,.i .. . y -M---G Herr Graetz , 1.1 , t vv Teaches German t 2 r .,.. . ., I F luently Students in German 3 are being taught to speak in the German lan- guage by Mr. Graetz. German speak- ing students use dialogues and tapes during class that may later be help- ful for their personal use. German Speaking students participate in classroom response as Mr. Graetz leads the discussion. Z fl -,14ff tr ff . , 2 tiff- Q. iii1..! iw-.if,., Lfmg QQQ,g.-.-..,g., . fl Economlcs Tops Sociology Class Learns Of Society A new social science class is Soci- ology. The interested students study the origin of the human society, pro- gress. in civilization and laws control- ling human institutes and functions. Mrs. Helen Atkinson is the teacher of this class. lvan Dix studies intently. iw-s.,,,,.-' An interested class takes notes in Economics. 1 ,X 1, , ,WW-w ' J, K f f . 1 Vi , ,. ki? ' Mr , ff ft Among Students Economics class, favored by many students, deals with the production and distribution of wealth. Mr. Larry Spencer teacher of Economics keeps the students interested. NS! Mr. Larry Spencer lectures on Economics. Mrs. Atkinson discusses problems of society with many of her students. Q - ll ,,,, ...,,,7.,.,... ,., ,wr Q ,w,.,,. ,W,,f .,,. y -W ,,a....,, , .M I 04, , ature class. A9 'i 6' Dave Gong discusses World Literature. Introduction To Distributive Education Loretta Nesbitt and Brenda Hendricks work industriously at dressing a manniken for display. A new course this year is lntro- duction to Distributive Education. Students work on projects to simu- late actual working experience since many students are not employed. The class has visited the Inland Center and has had guest speakers from various business organizations. Some classroom work involves learning through display, advertising, and per- sonal selling. Mr. Frank Aguilar is the teacher of this class. Marlene Brzezinski puts up a bulletin board for the Easter season. World Literature Is Intriguing World Literature surveys writings from Hebrews and Greeks to John Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. It is a study of the leading philosophic considerations and classic literary works of the Western World. lncluded are Dante, Milton, Shakespeare, Dos- toevsky and numerous other lumin- -c M- aries who have probed man and his place in the universe. Miss ,loann Woodward teaches this World Liter- 37 , . 'fi . A ,N yn t . 1 f 4 A ,, . 1, , ,mm . L .K M I r ,,. X ..q V I I rv- wg' t - ' 1 ,.l . 1 l ff I lk, qt-1. 1 V 2- ,. wud 'N AVS. 1 Y. French 3, ff C'est Bonne - Il M . -f.- 'WJ X' Vfufk , ,IL 3. . . L T V-lv af Bobby Martin, Helen Hendy and Brenda Hendricks show the class various places of interest in France. Students in French 3 are always kept busy by Mrs. Yvette Battin. Be- ing a native of France she teaches Well the third year French students to speak correctly in the French lan- guage. Use of dialogues by the stu- dents and transforming these dia- logues to apply to their personal situa- tions make this class very interesting. A ff' Ted Radich contemplates French while Bobby Cohen listens to a French dialogue- Y- --- -- 2-irfh V -HY 4 Challenge Bowl members for the 1967 Palazzo, Jeff Cohen, and Challenge Bowl Dennis Anderson, Dave Sloan, Carol season are, Advisor Dr. G. Keith Dolan, Coach Miss Joann Woodward. Seated are Gaston and Captain Dave Gong. Kelly Lorber, Bobby Cohen, Alfred Challenge Bowl Of '67 ln 1966, the SBHS Challenge Bowl was undefeated and rose victorious- ly as Champions of Southern Cali- fornia. This year, 1967, the SBHS Challenge Bowl as Southern Califor- nia's defending champions, entered their fifth year of Challenge Bowl participation. Although the Challenge V Bowl was not able to be aired on Team members contemplate uScholar Quiz , the team spirit and 3 difficult question- confidence was overwhelming. Once again the Challenge Bowl played against the faculty, Pacific High School, and the Challenge Bowl league. There were eight meets, play- ing two games against Eisenhower, Riverside Poly, Ramona and San Corgonio. Miss Joann Woodward is the SBHS Challenge Bowl coach and Dr. G. Keith Dolan is the advisor. Dave Gong leads the team as Captain and Carol Gaston, Dennis Anderson, Alfred Pa- lazzo, Dave Sloan, Kelly Lorber, Bobby Cohen, and Jeff Cohen make up the Challenge Bowl team of 1967. ie Kelly Lorber quickly answers a Challenge Bowl question. Miss Lea Ward listens as Dave Gong and leil Cohen discuss questions. i V Q' t-ti. . ,,,.,,,,, -, ' 7 L A Challenge Bowl team members listen as questions are fired at them during a meet. CARDS HAVE FUN BUYING SELLING AND RECEIVING 'WWF s :na 4' Z 767 NorTh E T41 ' - - f' 'LW-f' my L' - rf - V 3' , vi 5 '.f1:':'i37Ti915l' ' pfx, ,f , J Z 5 1 Q, I. Suzi Rand and Julie Burge make a cute duet on the organ. DeBELLlS MUSIC CO. Y ll Wearing the lastest in men's apparel, Rick Johnson Modeling a lime and navy blue pant suit, rnodvls a blue sports jacket and slacks. Jane Maxwell is ready for anything. BLACK'S FOR MEN JEANETTE'S 323 North E 1199 NorTh E ,TTf .. Q Mark Dudenhoeffer will be the hit of the gang when he wails on his new set of drums. OSSA MUSIC CO. 421 W. Highland Cheersl,,, says Patti Pjerrou to Dennis Anderson. 7-UP BOTTLING CO. 1400 North H iwl Dave Childs is convinced that Mr. Kelley,s diamonds are perfectl KELLEY'S JEWELERS 537 W. 4th ' 'il Using 5 55:14 ,,.,,,, 1 2 ' 4,1 . ff'-1 one of the many facial accessories, Chris Bessette powders her face. NIELSENS PHARMACY 496 W. Higlfwlcmcl 7 !l ? i:i ' , ' ' f -1-i . Geri Orton looks like an angel holding beautiful mums. ABC FLOWERS 333 S. Waterman Showmg OH a few of the many trophies are Torn Wilson and Stan Persinger. HARl.EY'S SPORTING GOODS 401 VV. Highland , ,- 4. V 'X A - rf F4 1 ,I jf fd, .- gm, J . L If ' 4v 'N f ,J y f , I 1, ' W f I, x Candy Harris holds one of the many With any of the various cameras, Greg beautiful floral arrangements. Johnson can have his picture taken. F. 8: W. SMITH COMPANY HANCOCK CAMERA 131 South I 437 W' 41h Out of a store full of clothes, Jeanie Carolyn Riddle admires a necklace Dikeman picks her favorite. which she hopes to purchase. ROSKIN'S WOMEN'S APPAREL GRAND JEWELERS 483 North E 435 North E 9 Pat Potter explains a few of the many available' financial loans and savings accounts to her brother Don Stratton. SANTA FE FEDERAL SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION 701 North E -.nga-.......4,,,..,,,,., 1 Leon Hastings demonstrates driving maneuvers 'eShop at the store with the hear at the door. on the best wheels in town. Dave Wade finds this to he very promising. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE P.Q. SPORTING GOODS 590 W. Baseline 651 Waterman Ave. .l ESTABLISHED SINCE 1907 ' 1 Q 'SN .V 1 xi - 2 ' H DIAMOND STORES ,,.Ejj. I r OF THE D - t-'I ..:- in I...-...Ei ., 4 INLAND EMPIRE . - .Y-.1'.'.:1f ,.-,,+4 . -'1'2'fQ Q . ' JEWELERS Q E' .1 You muff Q f honeff I n fly I P 'f d I ,..I ,..., , M if 500014115110 I I I 51.00 DowN DELIVERS. coNveN1eNr cnsmr reams BANKAMERICARU, ' SAN BERNARDINO CORNER 4TH 8- E W OPEN MON. 8. FRI. Eve FONTANA . . I FONTANA SQUARE LLYSM-Juv OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. EVE. ' INLAND CENTER BUILDING FRIENDS EVER SINCE G0 to the prom in a beautiful E1 Dorado. JOE LAZAR CADILLAC 731 Norfh E 3 Q I I uuuu sf' is I .1 1 hgij ' iff - 7f'f::f'i5,I,If, . '. ' 1 , E' f-iiffkfffi ffl :ff 'gkw Rv: , , J ., ,gn Q: wok? f'Cf'fE'V'?5i 'f ','fIl,'ffQf,E'E 5 i3M,,':..,,,,,,,,,, ,L,,, A,A , 4, ,,f,.. , ,. 'Y' .L,' 1 ?Zif5.Il ' ' . fLa Ji2ff' f'ieif'a ,' nf fv,'f L t-4505, -, -.f' n 7'L'f'. f,f6I ,V ,VAf,,, f,'. 'f'-,y 4 ,,,,,f7-,f,Q,,,, f- w!5'5Vfy f'f:1fQ,,'l,y1f4'fZvf' , ,,pc:c,,f- ,--,,,: ' e EZLQIJ f I fnzfw 'f ff ., For excellent Chinese and American food, try the best restaurant in town. BINGS CATHAY INN 949 W. Highland BASELINE SHEET 8. METAL COMPANY 776 S. Lugo 1 , i l I l 4 For the newest fashions in men's wear, shop where the action is! LANGS MEN'S WEAR 314 E St. QQ! t QQVX For anything cleaned take it to the Eat out tonight for the best Mexican best place. and American food in town. SWEET KLEEN LAUNDRY NENAS 431 Highland 642 D St. if c5X?1NNQ, RELEASED SAN BERNARDINO X RIVERSIDE 1 REDLANDS -,. 'f C ,tf.,f'.'.,,.f!z'f 12, it ' , f' T Campus Deb, Janis Findlay and BMOC Matthew Stuart demonstrate that work and play can be combined. HARRIS COMPANY 3rd 84 E 4 '7' - in-uf A, Ms, 1' it-, Q, J 1 , 5 w if li LY Wacy Armstrong and Jane Maxwell admire a few rings from a large selection. LUKE 81 VONDEY JEWELERS 309 Norfh E SERVING SAN BERNARDINO SINCE 1887 Congratulations to Class '67 UVERKRUP LUMBER CO. ONE ELEVEN MILL ST. SAN BERNARDINO qua .41 Sw. Stephanie Anton and Jessie Campos pose among the selections of watches and rings. ARTHUR'S JEWELERS 460 North E 47 ,ll L 67 Carnaros are uwhere the action is! JACK COYLE CHEVROLET 808 North F 5 For fashionable clothes shop Inland Center . MARIANS FASHIONS Inlond Center A California CS can he a great car for anything from prom night to cruising. DE ROQUE BUICK 1036 North E , l Everyone goes to the Golden Arches for good hamburgers and french fries as well ras the new Filet-o-Fish. MCDONALDS 1531 North E F 1 r INTRODUCING . . . ' FORD'S LUWEST PRICE ru I row. PERFORMANCE cn FORD'S NEW MQDEL C Up io 30 mllu p r ll n uf normal cruixing slug: ofrom ons ol Oh ' ' 4-c lindnr 0 mos! ofhcnnl ' Y enqinu - rally , red for parfo na, too. Full flu-9 qer com- er n E n 'us quad 4- lpud, fully y h ' d iram- mluion fo th xhifvinq. w'f he win qw cloud. Wall-fo-wal! cgrpotnnq and c durabla all-vunyl nnhrnor. Mora Iwiqngs room, Yoo. Modal C'x lrun ix 4 fi ex as biq as the VW'x. Opfi al aufnmaf ne x I 9 drnvnn Whether it7s a truck or truck parts you For that special car youlve been looking for need, you can be sure of good service. check one of the best car dealers in town. LYNN TRUCK 81 EQUIPMENT ROGER HARMON MOTORS 280 South E 240 South E lg -n nl I 4 I1 r I I u,' Mr. Al Lippit presents Paul Blacharski with the traditional red coat as outgoing mayor Dave Sloan looks on. ROBlNSON'S MEN'S WEAR 380 North E H I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '67 FROM THE TYRO ANNUAL PATRONS ARROWHEAD LANES, MAXWELL 8. KING, F. L. HENN, SITE-PAK 8. LAMBETH REAL ESTATE As all worries concerning the 1967 Tyro fade out, a future for all opens up. Through the year the main source of help has come from those annual staff members who never failed to work overtime. lt is to them, I wish to say, We couldn't have done it without your tremendous helpf, The 1967 Tyro is a complete change from previous editions. Through the annual stalf's creativity and willingness the book was dynamic challenge. I, along with the - - , staff, would like to express my deepest P52313iEirl3iE1iE1:g5?j3EiZragggigiiii gratitude to Mr. Regalado for the' many pany? Mr' Jack Cannicott, S. K. Smith hours of work and worry he has withstood. Coversg Mr' Ralph Crowell Harris CO. An annual can not he produced unless the Photographers Miss Ruth Meyezsg S.BH'S. staff has a certain amount of cooperation Financial Secretaryg Steve Thompson, staff from many peqple' The Stag of the 1967 Photographer? James Sweeney, Production Tyro would like to thank the following Managerg Stephanie Anton, Business Manager. PATTI PJERRON EDITOR Cantrell, Danlee-168 A Abarca. Alex-142 Abarca, Gloria-166 Acebedo, Robert-166 Armenta, Danny-142 Armenta, David-66,127 Armenta, Joe-166 Armstrong, Cathleen-25,29,66,121 Armstrong, Hope-142 Armstrong, Joy-122,166 Index Becerra, David-167 Becerra, Emily-67 Becerra, Robert-167 Behn, Melba-143 Behncke, Bradford-167 Bejarano, Raymond-67 Breland, Winfred-68 Brenizer, Douglas-143 Bricldell, Gloria-68 Briggs, Helen-135,167 Briggs, James-25,613,136 Briggs, Larry-143 Edward-142,187,190 Aeeves, Ernest-166 Acosta, Della-64 Acosta, Ruben-64 Acuna, Michael-142 Acuna, Rallee-43,142 Adair, Gregory-166,193 Adame, Adame, Robert--33,166 Roseanne-166 Adams, Fred-33,64 Adams, Mary-142 Adams, Nettie-35 Adkins, Tony-166 Aguayo, Maria-166 Aguilar, Abel-166 Aguilar, Dolores-142 Aguilar, Mary-142 Aguilar, Ruben-166 Aguilera, Mario-166 Aguirre, Armstrong, Wacy-246 Arnold, Lionel-142 Arnold, Robert-33,166,205 Arredondo, Priscilla-166 Arriaga, Madeline-166 Arrieta, Freddie-166 Arriola, Guadalupw142 Arriola , H enry-1 66 Arriola, Irma-66,133,220 Arriola, .less-33,66 Arriola, Rita-166 Ashe, Brenda-33,66 Ashe, .loyee-142 Ashe, Mike-66 Atkins, Bob-196,193 Belew, Kathleen-167 Belew, Ronald-143 Bell Bell Christina-143 Georgiann-167 Bell, Janet-143 Bell Nancy-167 Bell, Wesley-167 Bella, James-67.114 Bellman, Ronald-67 Benitez, Martin-167 Bennett, Jeanne-143 Bennett, Kristy-115,143 Bennett, Richard-23,25,119,129,136, 143,146 Bentley, Jennifer-134,143 Aguirre, ,lulia-64 Alan, Charlene-166 Albertine, Christine-166 Atkinson, Carl-142,166 Atkinson, Kathryn-135,166 Aubrey, Billie-142 August, David-142 Ault, Elizabeth-166 Austin, Linda-166 153 Albright, Michael-33,166 Alcantar, David-166 Alcarez, Rudy-166 Aldama, Eloise-166 Aldama, Esther-64 Alexander, Clifford-166 Buentello, Maria-69 Alexander, .lo-134 Alexander, Pamela-142 Allen, Dolores-142 Allen, Gene-166 Almarez, Henry-33,64 Almendarez, Richard-142 Almendarez, Yolanda-64 Alonzo, Rosemary-142 Alva, Joaquin-166 Austin, Carol-142 Avila, Esther-134,142 Avila, Irenw142 Avila, Katherine-142 Avila, Kenny-166 Avila, Leonard-142,187 Avila, Lydia-142 Avila, Peter-33,166 Avila, Rosie-66 Aviles, Ayala, Blanc a-142 Priscilla-142 Azioa, Joseph-166 Alva, Thomas-142 Alvarado, Angie-166 Alvarado, Arthur-142 Alvarado, Barbara--33,142 Alvarado, Domingo-166,193 Alvarado, Priscilla-33,166 Alvarado, Stella-64 Alvarez, Juan-36,37,64,66,1l6,117 Alvarez, Maria-64,166 Alvarez, Marie-166 Amador, Ernestine-166 Amaro, Lucille-66 Ammerman, Richard-166 Amori, David-122,166 B Babcock, Beth-25,135,167 Backlund, Michael-33,l25,127,167 Bagsby, James-66 Bail, Deborah-66,137 Bailey, Charlotte-66 Bailey, Danny-66 Bailey, Sherlee-167 Baker, Baker, Sue-66 Kathy-142 Anderson Barry-64 Anderson, Daniel-142 Anderson Deborah-142 Anderson Dennis-65,237,122,129,131, 136,233 Anderson Ernie-128 Anderson Evelyn-65 Anderson, Gayle-166 Anderson, .ludy-166 Anderson, Katherine-38,65 Anderson, Robert-115,136,142,158 Andrade Andrade , Baltazar-166 , Irene-65 Andrews, Darry-125,142 Andrews, Donald-142 Andrews, Lenett-65,114 Angel, William-65 Antillon, Adela-13,65 Antillon, Sophie-166 Anton, Stephanie-25,27,38,39,4-2,65 247,126 Aparicio, Rosalynn-134 Appleby, Luther-33,142,205 Aragon, James-166 Aragon, Rosie-33,166 Araujo, William-166 Arce, Gloria-134,142 Archibeque, Barbara-65 Arciniega, Dolores-166 Arciniega, Gloria-166 Arias, David-65 Armenclarez, Jessie--166 Balderama, Irma-35,134,142 Balders, James-66,130 Balders, Margaret-142 Balistreri, John-33,167 Ball, Colleen-122,167 Ball, Maureen--122,142 Ballard, Charles-167 Ballejos, Inez-167 Ballejos, Ralph-142 Ballejos, Tony-167 Ballesteros, Edward-167 Balman, Mary-35 Baltierra, Patricia-167 Bancroft, David-167 Bancroft, Gary-66,129,204 Banks, David-142 Banks, Ronnie-120,167 Barbariu, Esther-167 Barber, Helen-143 Barclay, Dennis-167 Bard, Carl-143 Barrera, Mario-143 Barrett, Richard-143,146 Bartley, Kathleen-31,66 Bartley, Kenneth-66 Bate, John-167 Bates, Bruce-167 Bates, Steven-119 Baxter, Janetttfk25,125,l35,l67 Beamon, Regina-167 Bean, Ted-167 Bean, Tom-66,125 Berten, Charles-143 Bessette, Chris-l8,25,65,67,237,128, 228 Beverly, Rodney-67 Bicondova, Mike-67 Bicondova, Theresa-167 Bieberstein, Christoph-67 Biggers, Janice-167 Birmingham, Marilyn-67 Bise, Burl-67 Bishop, Carol-67,115 Blacharski, Paul-114,129,130,136,143, Blacharski, Peter-143 Blair, .lack-167 Blake, Christinw143 Bland, Gerald-143 Bland, Larry-167 Blaylock, Mary-67 Bloomer, Danny-67 Bluford, Daphne-67,133 Boatner, Bonita-67 Boatrighl, Cody-130,134,143 Bocanegra, Lucy-143 Bocanegra, Michael-167 Bocanegra, Paul-143,194,195,204 Bocka, .lohn-167 Bogle, Geraldine-l6,1v Bogney, Ileen-167 Bogney, Hisw67 Bolton, Floyd-33,167 Bolton, Robert-143 Bonaparte, Curtis-143 Bone, Donald-143 Bonfils, Susan-143 Bonner, Deborah-122,128,135,l67 Bonner, Paul-67 Booker, Boone, Dwight-143 Borrego, I-'rank-167 Borrego, John-167 Botello, Alfred-167 Botello, .lohn-143 Botello, Richard-68 Boucher, Shauna-167 Briggs, Patricia-30,122,123,134,143 Brimmer, Donald-68,114,l96,l97,198 Brock, James-33,143 Brodine, Harry-143 Broeke, Charles-143 Brokaw, Marlena-68 Bromilow, Lucinda-143 Brooks, Charles-68 Brooks, Donna-68 Brossardi, Delora-167 Brossard, Mark-144 Browder, Linda-167 Brown, Clenard-144 Brown, David-63 Brown, Helen-167 Brown, Joseph-144 Brown, Kurt-167 Brown, Larry-68 Brown, Lynn-167 Campbell, Judy-168 Campos, Jessf?69,247 Canigton, Elizabeth-33,168 Cano, Elizabeth-119,130,168 Canterbury, .lames-168 Capes, John-69,122,186 Carabajal, Manuel-144 Carbahal, .losiane-69 Cardenaa, Monica-69 Carel, Dawna-14,144 Carel, Valerie-144 Careuthers, Brenda-69 Careutbers, Vicki-168 Carlos, Arnold-168 Carlos, Gloria-168 Carlton, Graden-168 Carlton, Robert-137,206 Carranza, Anna414-4 Carranza. Juanita-69 Carranza, Lydia-144 Carraaco, Fernando-144 Brown, Patricia-33, 167 Brown, Patrick--33 Bouton, Bouton, Terrie-16,143,158 William-68,167 Bowers, .lohnnie-68,98,125 Bowers, Margaret-119,134,143 Bowers, Mary-143 Bowie, Alfred-143,196 Brown, Peggy--33,35 Brown, Sandra-167 Brown, Waymond-144 Browning, Margie-167 Bruton, Terrill-63 Bryan, Rodger-167,187 Bryan, Sandra-144 Bryant, Charlie-167 Bryant, David-144 Bryant, Diane-68 Bryce, Harvey-69,122,125 Bubier, Michael-167 Buchanan, David-167 Buckner, Jerry-167 Buentello, Diana-167 Buggs, Bertha-33,168,220 Bullard, Ted-168 Buller, Christine-168 Burch, Steven-144,186 Burden, Leon-168 Burford, Waldo-125,131,144 Burge, Julie-236,120,144 Burgess, Sharon-29,69,ll5,118,l21, 126,123,133 Burke, Casey-69 Burke, Mary-35,69,l24,129,131,133 Burke, Bryan-25.168 Burns, Ervin-144 Burrell, Eloise-69,133 Buschkowsky, Ralph-168 Bush, Kathlene-17,144 Bustamante, Adelina-168 Bustillos, Kathrine-144 Butler, Deborah-168 Butler, Linda-144 Buxton, Kirk-144 C Carrington, Karen-69 Carter, Edward-33,168,193 Carter, Janet-144,220 Carter, Ianise?21,23,25,119,129,l68 174,175 Carter, Larry-193 Carter, Linda-70 Carter, Lola-144 Carter, Marvin-31,70,lB6 Carter, Olivia-70 Casarez, Daniel--144 Casas, Mary-33,144 Casas, Richard-169 Case, Steve-169 Casillas, Dorothy-169 Casillaa, Louise-144 Casillas, Stella-144 Casillas, William-70 Castaneda, David-144,193 Castaneda, Felix-169 Caster, Melba-l7,35,l44 Castillo, Danny-70 Castillo, Esther-17,169 Castillo, Richard-33 Castillo, Rudy-169 Castle, Lynden-169 Castro, Castro, Eva-169 Hermelind-144 Ceballos, Cesar-70 Ceballos, Shirley-169 Chacksfield, Gary-70 Chacon, Cathy-70 Chacon, Esther-169 Chacon, Robert-144 Chaffee, Earl-144 Bowman, Betty-143 Boyce, William-143 Boyd, Martin-33 Boyd, Thomas-33,167 Boylin, Howard-68 Bracken, Sally-35,68 Braden, Robert-167 Braggs, Betty-68 Braggs, James-143 Brandenburg, Hazel-161 Brandenburg, Judy-167 Branske, Earlene-68,120 Branum, Joe-167 Bravo, Gilbert-143 Bravo, Rosalie-68 Breland, Diane-143 Breland, Jackif?143 Caballero, Ernest-69,128,191 Cacciola, Charles-33,168 Cadena, Adolph-144 Cadena, David-168 Cadena, Irene-168 Cain. .lames-163 Cain, John-69,l86,l89,190 Cain, Mike-69 Calderon, Gilbert-144 Call, Johnnie-144 Calloway, Elaine-69 Campbell Amos-69 Campbell Brenda-135,168,175 Campbell Frankiwl68,l93 Campbell, Harry-168,186 Campbell .lohn-144 Chairez, Edward-70 Chairez, Robert-144 Chandler, Catherint?l22,169 Chapman, Juanita-169 Charlton, Clarence-130,169 Charlton, Larry-125,144 Cbasco, Mary-70 Chaaco, Paulf130,144 Chavez, Mary-33,169 Chavez, Maurice-169 Chesney, Robert-70 Child, David-237 Childers, Daniel-14-4 Childers, Kathleen-169 Chipkar, Barbara-169 Cisco, Gary-144,186 Clancy, David-169 Clancy, Mary-2Rll5,l22,l44,l69 Clanton, Jennifer-70 Clapperton, Charles-70 Clark, Linda-144 Clark, Pamela-144 Clark, Steve-144 Clayton, Michael-136,144 Clements, Loretta-l2,lB2,144 Cleveland, Diane-144 Cleveland, William-169 Clewis, Clee-169 Clifford, Thomas-70 Cloyd, Barbara-70 Coates, Lenora-70 Cocchia, Linda-70 251 Cocking, Dennis-34,35,70,229 Cofield, Anthony-169 Cohen v V 9 A 129,134,14-4-,l53,1S6,232,233 Cohen, Candice-169 Cohen, Cohen, Coker, Dusty-70 Coker, Ronald-144 Cola, C Cole, Carl-169 Coleman. George-70,l30,186,187 Colgrove, Brenda-38,70 Collier, Eugcnc+l69 Collier, Linda-70 Coflier, Marcia-169 Collins, ,lean-71 Collins, Samuel-144,186,190 Collins, Stephen-144 Colosio, Manuel-169 Colvin, Thomas-144 Conn, Gcrdella-135,169 Conn, Retha-71 Conner, Edna-16,144 Contreras, Daniel-194 Contreras, Maria-144 Contreras, Susan-71 Cook, Augusta-119,169 Cook, Cecil-144 Cook, Deborah-119,134,144 Cook, Samuel-71,75,186,189 Cooper, Barbara-144 Cooper, David-169 Cooper, Edna-169 Cooper, Rosemary-169 Cooper, Shirleyi35,144- Corbett, Hal-169 Coriell, 144 Cornell, Earl-25,71 Coronado, Magdalena-169 Barbara-25 115 1 Harvey-70 .lelfreyh23,25,70,l36,233 ynthia-124,144,159 Patricia-25,1l5,122,127,l30, Cortez, Erlinda-169 Cortez, Richard-144,205 Cortez, Rosanna-169 Cowan, Deborah-14.4 Cowan, Mike-193 Cowan. James-169 Cowell, Linda-14-6 Cowell, Terri-38 Index Cheryl 71 Flores, Socorro-147 Dewitt, Dewitt, De Yonker De Yonker Diaz, Betty-146 air, Fairfield, Floyd W illram Ken 34,l37, Dickerson, Daniel-33,72 Dickey, Steve-170 Dicochea, Maria-146 Diehl, Diana-146 Diehl, Pamela-120,170 Diehl, Patricia-72 Diel, Bruce-42,72,119,122,125,130,l36 Dikeman, .lean-38,39,72,r239 Ditler, ,loseph-170 Cox, Daniel-169 Cravens, Susan-71 Crawford, Victor-33,169 Crew, Sylvester-71 Cripps. Janet-135,169 Cross, Jacquelin-35,71 Crowther, Karen-33,169 Crum, Timothy-169 Crumb, Lattie-71 Crumpler, John-71,187,190 Cruz, Antonia-71 Cruz, Victor--71 Dix, Ivan-72,230 Dixon, Rosland-72 Dodds, Cathy-170 Dodson, Carol-72 Dodson, James-72 Dodson, Robert-170 Dorado, Alfred-72 Dorado, Ray-147 Dorame. Jimmie-147 Dorsett, Warren-26 Doss, Timothy-170 Doty, Sharon-72 Cuellar, Pauline-146,169 Culverson, Alvin-146 Cumm, Bill-125 Curran, Diana-169 Cushing, Catherine-146 D Dagger. John-71 Dahlseicl, Lynda-18,62,6-5.71,116-133 Dalton, Larry-146 Daluiso, Susan-146 Damron, David-71 Daneke, Steven-146 Daniels, Dee-169 Daniel, Leon-146 Daniels, Michael-146 Daniels, Richard-169 Daniels, Vincent-146 Darling, Patsy-127,169 Darnall, Diane-146 Daunais, Judy-35,71 52 Dougan, Kathleen-T2 Downs, James-33,170,192 Doyle, .luclith-25,114,ll6,l26,129,134, 147 Driskell, Robert-72 Driskill, Robert-147,193 Dudenhoeffer. Mark-72,237,12B,130 . Duffy, Sharon-124,147 Duncan, Vera-147 Duncanson, Terry-72 Dupart, Thomas-170 Duran, Esther-170 Duran, Octavian-170 E Ealy, Alice-147 Early, Richard-147 Easley, Becky-72 Eastland, Lorece-147 Eaton, Carol-25,116,124-,126,l47 Ebel, Dianw72 161 Farah, James-147 Faulk, .lohn-147 Faulkner, George-147 Felix, Elena-73 Felix, Eva-147 Felix, Gustavo-147 Ferguson, Walter-171 Fernandez, Kathy-120,171 Fierro, David-147 Fierro Jr, .loe-171 Fifer, Jackie-33,171 Finch, Gary-30,122,126 Findlay, Debra-25,42,115,171,173 Findlay, Ianis-l3,l8,23,65,73,245,126, 128 Finks, Geri-33,73,122,127 Fischer, Donna-72 Fish, Beverly-73 Fishel, William-29,115,121,135,147, 194,195 Fisher, Carol-17,35,171 Fisher, Dana-120,171 Fisher, Linda-73,124 Fitch, Kenneth-147 Fitch, Michael-136,147 Fite, Deborah-134,147,221 Fite, luanita-73,125 Fitzgerald, Melinda-73 Flakes, Sherman-73 Fleming, Marlene-147,171 Fletcher, Patricia-171 Flethez, .lose-171 Flethez, Rosemarie-124,147 Flewallen, Martha-73 Flood, Ronnie-147 Flores, Daniel-147 Flores, Dolores-73 Flores, Eloy-171 Flores, Eva-33,73 Flores, George-171 Flores, Herminia-147 Flores, Joe-73 Flores, Kenny-171 Flores, Larry-171 Flores, Martha-74,171 Flores, Rosalinda-134,147 Flores, Ruben-147 Flores, Santiago-74 Shirley-74 Fulmer, Valerie-H148 Fulton, Robert-148 Funderburk, Sally-148 Fuzessery, Francine-130,171 G Gable, Lawrence-74.98,129,204,205 Gabriel, James-74,115,127 Gabriel, Richard-75,116,122,l28,130, 131 Garderson. .loyce-148 Gaffney, David-75 Galarza, Bertha-148 Gallardo, .lohn-75 Gallegos, Mike-171,205 Gallegos, Rosemary-148 Galvan, ,lo-33,129,148 Galvan, Richard-75 Galvez, Theresa-17,148 Gamboa, Frank-145 Gamboa, Steve-25,75,l36,1B7,204 Candy, Roseanna-171 Carnes, Gerald-75 Garcia, Damian-75,118,136 Garcia, Dennis-75 Garcia, Emily-148 Garcia, Frederick-148 Garcia, Hector-75 Garcia, James-33,75 Garcia, Jimmie-33 Garcia, Leroy-14-8 Garcia, Lucille-120,134,148 Garcia, Margaret-148 Garcia, Susan-33,171 Garcia, Teresa-171 Garmon, Michael-17,1 Garner, Connie-148 Garrett, Douglas-171 Garrett, Gary-171 Garrett, Sharon-75 Gartner, Penny-2,175,130,133 Gasca, Mary-172 Gaston. 233 Carol-25,29,76,l2l,l26,l3l, Gaughan, Patricia-25,76 Gazenqu e, Lois-76 Gebhart, Fred-172 Gemberling, Richard-127,148 Gentry, Anita-25,33-,76,172 Gentry, Linda-76,124 George, Perry-33,172 George, Donald-172 George, Wilfred-172 Gerber, Lyndia-35.76 Giannini, Gina--124 Giannini, .lohn-76 Gibbs, John-172 Gibford, Kristine-134,172 Gibson, Deborah-35,148 Gibson, Doris-148 Gibson, Gail-172 Gibson, Janis-76 Gibson, Louise-76 Gibson, Sharon-172 Giddings, Judith-76 Giebeler, Norman-76 Gilbreat h, Lawrence-148 Gill, Georgiann-134,148 Gill, Larry-136,14-9 Gillette, Gilman, Gipson, .leannf?115,124,148 Richard-172 Denise-76 Gist, Harley-172 Gladwill, Tom-128,149 Glaze, Linda-17,l3O,l72,223 Gleason, Donald-149 Gleason, Ellan-172 Glenn, Thomas-149 Glenn Jr, XVilliam-149 Gnuschke, Peggy-14-9 Godfrey, Robert-76,129 Godinez, Jesus-149 Godinez, Peter-149 Gaffney, Robert-76 Goins, Matthew-35,172 Golston, Gerald-172 Gomez, Arthur-149 Gomez, Ben-172 Gomez, Charles--149 Gomez. .lesse-120 Gomez, Josephine-115,134,172 Gomez, Lucy-134,172 Gomez, Sylvia-149 Gong, David-22,30,31,76,123,129,13l, 136,23l, 233 Gonzales, Benjamin-149 Gonzales, Frances-149 Gonzales, Lorraine-76,130,137 Gonzales, Louie-192 Gonzales, Mary-172 Gonzales, Peter-76 Gonzales, Richard-33,34-,35,149 Gonzalez, Efreri-76 Gonzalez, Teresa-172 Gooden, Beverly-76 Gooden, Mable-172 Goodloe, Ralph-149 Goodloe, Ray-172 Goodman, Annette-76,124,130,l3l,1 Goodman, .loan-119,134,172 Goodman, Krista-172 Goodman, Maxine-134,172 Goolsby, Barbara-76 Goolsby, Ethel--31,172 Gopar, Gorian, Suzanne-149 Paula-172 Gotcher, Wade-172 Gotowt, Nancy-17,172,175 Grace, Gracy, Grady, Michael-76 Mary-115,124,149 Debbie-149 Graham, Lutricia-172 Graham, Sharon-172 Graham, Willie-76 Granad Granad os, lrene-14-9 os, Socorro-13,76 Grandberry, Willard-172 Grant, Grant, Grant, Diana-149 I ames-149 Nathaniel-149 Gravely, Regena-149 3 Graves, Pamela-172 Gray, Barron-172 Gray, Dale-172 Gray, Gloria-115,14-9 Gray, Linda-122,172 Grayens, Susan-130 Grayson, Douglasv76 Graziadei, Michelle-172 Green, Nathan-77 Green, Peggy-149 Green, Robert-149 Greene, Leon-77 Greene, Reggie-23,77,101,lI9,130,196, Harp, Tom-14-9 Harps, Dave-172 Harrel, James-149 Harris, Beverly-172 Harris, Bolibieflll-9 Harris, Brenda-78 Harris, Clifton-33,149,193 Harris, Clifton-33,172 Harris, 124- Harris, Cynthia-78,l26,129,13T Harris, Dolores-149 Hart, Terence-193 Christine-ll,28,239,78,79,12l, 197,198,199 Greene, Ronald-77 Greenwood, Durlene-77,133 Gregg, John-149 Gregg, Moorman-77 Gregory, Carla-77 Kuennen, Steven-151 Grier, Deborah-T-115.172 Grier, Pam-149 Griffin, Charlotte-149 Griffin, Robert-172 Grisham, Amber-77 Grober, Susan-134-,149 Grogan, Nicholas-77 Grogan, Susan-172 Groomer, Dennis-77 Groos, Judith-62,77,98,116,l26,128, 129,131.133 Grosjean, Terry-149 Gsoell, Tina-33,172 Guajardo, John-33,77 Guardado, Estella-77 Guajardo, Sylvia-172 Guardado, Francisco Guarneros, Theresa-77 Guastella, John-172 Gudino, Mariaelen-149 Gudino, Xavier-77 Guerrero, Joseph-149,204 Guerrero, Rosita-77 Guidry, Jeanine-77,124 Guillen, Bobby-149 Guillen, Nancy-77 Gulick, Leslie-149 Harte, Maureen-31,38,78 Hartgrove, Rorlney-78 Hartgrove, Thomas-149 Harvey, David-172 Harvey, Kathy-172 Hastings, Jerridene-17,78 Hastings, Leon-34,240,723 Hastings, Sylvia-149 Hauck, John-172 Hawkes, Nancy-149 Hawkins, Clarette-120,173 Hawkins, Clarion-78 Hayes, Cheryl-78 Hayes, Dave-193 Hayes, Kevin-149 Hayes, Margaret-35,149 Haywood, Timothy-149 Hearn, Jimmy-149 Heath, Deborah-26,134,149 Herbert, Richard-25,78,136 Hebler, Deena-35,38,78,119 Hechauona, Benay-129 Hechanova, Sonia-129,172 Hechanova, Rodolfo-149 Hefftner, Frances-150 Heiman, Cynthia-135,172 Hemmah, Jeri-17,130 Hoel, Karen-115,126,132,150 Hoffman, Carleen-173 Hoffman, David-79 Hoge, Bobbie-150 Holland, Bonnie-150 Holland, Johnnie-79 Holleman, Tetltly-150 Hollis, Glenng122 Hollie, Guyi-150 Holloway, Victor-80.204,205,205,206 Holmes. Susan-134,150 Honestu, Ermalindo-80 Hong, William-80,114,123129,136 Hopkins, Raymond-173 Hopkins, Rodney-173 Horton, Conniei150 Horvath, Louis-173 Houchens, David-173 Houchens, Linda-8 Houghton, Dawnf29,38,121 Sharon-174 Cummo, James-77 Gurule, Diana-77,124 Guthrel, Petswhi-9 Gutierrez David-149,187 Gutierrez, David-77 Gutierrez, Deborah-172 Gutierrez, Frank-172 Gutierrez, John-149 Gutierrez, Lydia-149 Gutierrez, Michael-149 Gutierrez, Ray-77,118 Gutierrez, Ray-77 Gutierrez Richard-149 Gutierrez, Terry-134-,149 Hemmah, Vivian-17,21,150,156,157 Hempstead, Michael-25,129 Henderson, Carolyn-35 Henderson, Larry-150 Hendricks, Bonnie-134,150 Hendricks, Brenda-134,150,231 Hendricks, Linda-150 Hendy, Helen-150,231,232 Henley, Susan-16,25,137,150 Henry, Judy-150 Henry, Rosemary-78 Henson, Charles-78 Hernandez, Adolph-78 Hernandez, Armando-78 Hernandez, Cecelia-173 Hernandez, Dolores-78 Hernandez, Eddie-173 Hernandez, Olga-78 Hernandez, Patty-173 Hernandez, Richard-78 Hernandez, Steven-31,34-,78,103 Herndon, Beverly-78 Herndon, Evelyn-150 Houston, Mark-150 Howard, Deloris-173 Howard, Donnie-173 Howard, Gregory-150 Howard, Susan-134,150 Howell, Jane-80,128 Howell, Margaret-173 Howeth. Michael-173 Hubbard, Deborah-122,173 Hudson, Terry-80 Hughart, Dixie-80 Hughey, Millicent-173 Hulsey, Alicia-150 Humbert, Stephen-173 Hund, Joan-80 Hund, L eo-150 Hunt, Billie-80 Hunt, Cammie-173 Hunt, Jane-80 Hunt, M Hunt, M ary-222 ark-150 Hunt, Terria-173 Hunt, Willie-80 I Imbriani, Pamela-80 Indrieri, Mike-80 lndrieri, Nick-174 Infante, Helen-150 Inghram, Joyce-80 Inman, Walter-150 Irby, Bonita-80 Irwin Jr, Burleigh-150 Isby, Rosetta-80 Israel, Orrin-80 Israel, Ronald-174 James, Carol-173 James, Dennis-80 James, I lean-173 Jaramillo, Guadalupe-150 Jasper, Haroldf30,l22,l73 Jefferies, Greg-80,187 Jefferies, Laurel-173 Jefferies, Richard-80,204,207 Jeffries, Jenkins. Don-173 Anthony-173 Jenkins, Deneice-173 Jenkins, Diane-25,150 Jenkins, Michael-150 Jenks, Geoffrey-150 Jenks, Ronald-173 Jiggetts, Linda-17,173,174 Jimenez, Daniel-174 Jimenez, Hijinio-80 Jimenez, Mary-174 Jimenez, Richardi174 Joqassy, Judy-124 Holdaway, Kristin-35,173 Johns, Deryl-174 Johnson, Anita-174 Johnson, Bennie-174 Johnson, Charles-150,174 Johnson, Craig-150 Johnson Johnson , Deborah-150 , Douglas-80,125,154 Johnson, Glenn-150 Johnson, Gregory-26,239,119,130,174- Johnson, Gwenclylon-130,150 Johnson, Harold-80,196 Johnson, Irene-174 Johnson, Larry-81 Johnson, Lee-81 Johnson, Linda-20,23,3B,8l,98,l25, 126 Johnson, Margaret-174 Johnson, Mary-174 Johnson, Michael-81,115 Johnson, Rick-236,81,100 Johnson, Robin-150 Johnson, Ronnie-174 Johnson, Roy-151 Johnson, Terry-81,186,190 Johnson Johnson , William-81 , Zena-133 Jolliff, Patricia-151 Jones, Bonnie-134-,151 Jones, Charles-151 Jones, Gordon-81 Jones, Jack-151 Jones, John--174 Jones, Kenneth-34,174 Jones, Leo-174 Jones, Ralph-Bl Jones, Reggie-151 Jones, Shirley-81,124 Joslin, Rick-151 Jordan, Betty-174 Jordan, Brenda-35 Jordan, Carolyn-81,174 J ordan, H Haas, Karen-77 Hackleman, Chris-172 Hackman, Randolph-149 Hall, Alvin-149 Hall, Constance-172 Hall, David-149,190 Hall, Jeffrey-14-9 Halverson, Laura--78 Hall, Stephen-127,149 Hall, William-33,126,172 Hamar, Judy-135,149 Hammond, Gordon-172 Hamptan, Russell-78 Hamre, Cathryn-114,172 Hamud, David-25,125,128,149 Haney, Helen-33,172 Hardaway, Louis-172 Harder, Glen-172 Harder, Lynn-78 Hardy, Marvin-172 Harp, Kyle-124,149 Herndon, Loistine-150 Herron, Paula-173 Hewitt, Brenda-150 Hicks, Brenda-38,78 Hicks, Pamela-150 Hicks, Thomas-79 Hidalgo, Cora-79,137 Hightower, Rickey-173,193 Hild, Frank-79 Hill, Bessie-150 Hill, Charleset- 35,79 Hill, Jimmie-35,150 Hill, Katherine-79,133 Hill, Lucius-173 Hilton, Cynthia-79,137 Hilton, Robert-173 Hindman, Richard-173 Hines, Sandra-150 Hinojosa, Jerry-79 Hippenstiel, Donald--79,119,131,136, 196 Hjerlied, Linda-150 Hoak, Donald-150,187,190,204 Hodges, Kathy-38,79,133 Hodges, Jo-38,79 Hodges, Sheldon-150 J Jaavedra, Lucille-150 Jackson, Allan-150 Jackson, Bruce-192,205 Jackson, Anthony-150 Jackson, Deloris-173 Jackson, Donald-150 Jackson, Donald-80 Jackson, Mary-16,150 Jackson, Ollie-150,193 Jackson, Ronald-150 Jackson, Stanley-150 Jacobs, Goldman-10,25,26,115,l30, 136,150,152 Jacobs, Hap-150 Jaenke, Loraine-118,125,173 Jaenke, Pauline-150 Jamerson, Monty-173 Juare, Frank-151 Juarez, Benito-81 Juarez, Lorraine-174 Judd, Barbara-38,81,114 Judon, Brenda-151 Jury, Ethel-151 K Kachevas, Deborah-151 Kachevas, Jane-174 Kalt, Frank-174 Kalt, Stanley-137,151 Kampman, Ellen-174 Kampman, Theresa-81 Karper, Delbert-151 Keller, Larry-81 Kelley, Micheal-81 Kelly, Miford-151 Kelly, Sandra-151 Kennerly, Shirley-125,151 Kern, David-174 Kern, James-174,190 Kidd, Rickey-174 Kilgore. James-174 King, Margaretf133 King, Pamela-151 King, Sidney-81 Kinney, Susanf16,l5l Kiralla, Michael-136,151 Kirby, Dennisf81 Kirk, Carolyn-174 Kirkbride, Ronny-81 Kirkendall, James-B1 Kirkendall, Lindaf174 Kirkwood, Stephenh151 Klein, Frances-151 Knight, Glenn-174 Knight, Susan-174 Knight, Susan-174 Knorr, David-127,174 Knox, Mable-151 Knox, SharonglT4 Koch, Linda-16,174 Koch, Richard-81 Koch, Richard-136 Kochendorfer, Sally-17,18,6 128,130 Kofford, Don-33,231,193 Kofford, Richard-205 Kofford, Ron-174 Koon, David-82 Kordyak, Susan-135,174 Kraker, John-151 Kresge, Marlyn-151 Krisle, Harold-174 Krueger, Andrea-82 Kruse, Ellen-174 Kruse, Frances-151 Kucera, Charles-174 Kwock, Betty-82,151 Kwock, Yumon-114, 136 L La Count, Brian-151 La Fontaine, Terry-136,151 La Barbera, Joseph-174 Laguna, Edward-34,151 Lambertson, Shiela-174 Land, Gary-174 Land, Michael-B2 Landon, Nathan-82 Landrum, Mae-174 Landry, Carolyn-174 Landry, Diana-151 Lane, Janet-174 Lane, Sandy-151 Langdon, Herbie-174,193 Langford, Cheryl Lanier, Handel-151 Lanteraman, Chick-151 Lapp, Jon Lautz, James-128,130,151 Lawson, David-151 Lawson, Donna-82 Lawson, Howard-82,125,130 Lawson, Ronald-82 Lay, Terry-S2 Laymon, Linda-126,129,146 Ledesma, Gloria-175 Lee, Gerry-175 Lee, Judith-82,124 Lee, Larry-175 Lehart, Debbie-130 Lemos, Carlos-175 5 Lemus, Angel-82,121 Lemus, Magdalena-82 Leon, Charlette-173 Leon, Luis-82 Leon, Martha-175 Leon,' Patrick-82 Leon, Sylvia-82 5,81 Leseman, Patricia-33 Lester, Bill-175 Levin, Rita-175 Lewelling, Jackie-33 Luna, Paul-83 Luna, Samuel-176 Lundy, Kerry-83 Lundy, Rita-35 Martin ez, Patricia-152 Martinez, Robert-152 Martin ez, Rosemary-84 Martinez, Ruben-84,152 Miller, Lewis, Mark-l 52 Lewis, Newton-33,175 Lewis, Ralph Lewis, Sandra-82 Lewis, Stephen-33 Lewis, Tom-82 Leyva, Rosie-82 Liebe, Christine-82 Light, Catherine-175 Lilly, Duke-33,32 Lilly, Gary-33,152 Limon, Nellie-152 Limones, Connie-14,152 Limones, Geraldine-152 Limones, Manuel-175 Limones, Martha-82 Linares, Larry-152 Lincoln, Dennis-175 Lincol n, Raymond-82 Lindberg, Wayne-152 Lindekugel, Joan-152 Lindgren, Alan-33,B2,l30,l36 Lindgren, Anita-175 Lupo, Carole-38,83,129 Lupo, Max-38,176 Lusk, Janet-25,116,152 Luttring, Leonard-152 Lyon, Jennifer-17,133,124-,131 M Macagne, Julia-36,37,67,ll6,126,132, 192,117 Marcias, Fatima-83 Macias, Rosa--176 Macias, Thomas-176 Mac Kenzie, Noreen-35,83 Mackenzie, Wayne-152 Maculsay, David-83 Madison, Burnadet-83 Madrigal, Blanca-176 Martinez, Sharon-176 Martinez, Steven-84 Martinez, Thomas-176 Mashburn, Janis-84 Mason, David-176 Mason, Robert-152 'Massenzo, Ernest-177 Massenzo, Judith-152 Mast, Cathy-l.4,23,84 Mata, Beatrice-152 Mathews, Jeanette Matthews, Marjorie-135,152 Mathews, Teresa Mathis, Steve-177,192 Matthews, Ella-37,38,84 Matthews, Marjorie-38,135 Matzke, George-152 Matzkiw, Michele-152 Maxwell, Deena-118,176 Maxwell, Jane-26,247,246,133,l52 Maxwell, Judy-B4 Mayberry, Larry-177 Mayer, Philip-132,153 McCal Lindquist, Craig-152,192 Lindsey, William-82,204 Lira, Eva-175 Littlefield, Tim-83 Littlefield, Hichard-175 Ljunggren, Nancy-175 Lloyd, Joel-83,136,186 Logan, Helen-152 Loge, Jeff-175 Lohr, Judith-175 Madrigal, Gabriel-152 Madsen, Norman-34,35,B3,136 Maestas, Charles-83 Magnus, Barbara-33,126,128 Mahaley, Carole-124,152 Malewicz, David-176 Mallon, Duane-176 Malone, Michael-176 Mann, Constance-30,34,83,l29 Mann, Lisa-123,126,176 Mayer, Susan-84 Mayne s, Pamela-177 Mazique, Gregory-177 McCalmon, John-84-,98,204 mon, Tom-177,205,207 Lohr, Beverly-83 Lombardi, Christine-1767222 Long, Larry-176 Long, Nancy-83 Long, Patricia-176 Long Ir, Frank-152 Longden, Joel-176 Loof, Donald-176 Loomis, Brent-176 Loomis, Lance-B3 Lopareo, Karen-118,125,176 Lopez, Barbara-152 Lopez, Basil-152 Lopez, Catalina-152 Lopez, Cesario-152 Lopez, Christina-l3,83,l24 Manuel, Marchiol .lan n-83 i, Margaret-122, 152,161 Marcy, Marcella-176 Mares, G harles-84 Markham, Terry-176 Marontsos, Georgia-84,124 Marquez, Christine-176 Marquez, Connie--120 Marquez, David-84 Marquez, Gilbert-176 Marquez, Jessie-176 Marquez, Julia-134 Marquez, 'Mary-120 Marquez, Mona Lisa-33 Marquez, Vivian-152 Marr, Michael-152 Marriott, Janice-176 Mee, Connie-85 Lopez, Fred-83 Lopez, Gloria-17,176 Lopez, Henrietta-121 Lopez, Jacquelin-152 Lopez, Louise-176 Lopez, Lucia-152 Lopez, Mary-152 Lopez, Patricia-33,176 Lopez, Phyllis-l7,33,176 Lopez, Ronald-176 Lopez, Rudy-152 Lopez, Sharon-176 Lopez, Steven-176 Lorber, Charissa-176 Lorber, Robert-30,121,l23,122,233 Lorimer, Lisa-176 Lorenzo, Dianr-202 Loss, Jeffrey Lowe, Lowe, Lowe, Beatrice-38,83 Dale-152 Carolyn-152 Lowe, Shirley-152 Lowman, Donald-176 Lowman, Joe-152 Marshall, Carrie-84 Marshall, Donald-33,176,193 Marshall, Tennyson-186,193 Martin, Anne-152 Martin, Bobbie-134,152,232 Martin. Cary-176 Martin Henry--152 Martin, James-176 Martin, Janet-176 Martin Mary-176 Martin, Michael'-176 Martin, Patricia-124,152 Martin Polly-35,84 Martin, Thomas-152 Martin, Violet-84,35 Martin , William-176 Martindale, James-176 Martinez, Benny-152 Martinez. Carmen-176 Martinez, Carol-152 Martinez, Charles-33 Martinez, Christine-176 Martinez, Elizabeth-152 Loza, Peter-152 Lozano, Diana-152 Lucas, Shirley-83,132 Lucas, Yvonne-176 Luce, Bonnie-124,125,152 Lucero, Robert-152 Luckett, Ruth-176 Luis, Norms-176 Luis, Ruben-83 Lujan, Dolores-176 Lujan, Manuel-152 Luna, Gloria-176 254 Martinez, Eva-176 Martinez, Gloria-133,152 Martinez, Janelle-176 Martinez, Jay-84 Martinez, .lor-84,152 Martinez, John-176,194,195 Martinez, Lillian-176 Martinez, Lucille-84 Martinez, Lupe-175 Martinez, Lydia-152 Martinez, Margaret-176 Martinez, Michael-176 McCann, Patrick--84,153 McClellan, William-177 McConnell, Michael-177,204 McConnell, Peter-177,204 McCormick, Kathy-38,39,84 McCoy, Harold-84 McCoy, Harry-10 McDaniels, Dwight-176 McDaniels, Llewellyn-85,176 McDonell, Kathleen-153,223 Mclver, Dorothy-26,133,l25,l53,1 McKay, Norma-135 McKinney, Kathryn-153 McKovich, Mary-153 McColl:non, Tom-34 McCarroll, Mary-84 McCrory, Charon-B4 McCrory, Stevan-153 McDermott, Peggy-153 McDermott, Susan-22,25,37,85 McDonell, Jean-10,79,84,130 McDowell, Vicki-153 McDuff, Raoul-85 McGee, Cordelia-41 McGee, Juliana-41,153 McGhee, Juanita-176 McGinnis, Jurlean-128,134,153 McGinnis, Murlean-134,153 McKee, Anna-153 McKinley, Janet-16 McKinney, Delaine-B5 Mclntosh, Terry-153 Mclntyre, Relda-153 McKin.ney, Mitchell-85 86 McLaughlin, Kim-13,25,28,B5,121, 126,131,132 McLaughlin, Tara-153 McPhail, Rebecca-37,35 McPherson, Sandra-85,124,153 McVay, Nancy-16 McVeitty, Thomas-85 Mears, Karen-153 Medrano, Leon-33,153 Medrano, Virginia-177 Meeder, Lizabeth-177 Meera, Gretchen-153 Mejia, Anna-153 Mejia, Daniel-153 Mejia, Mary-177 Melvin, Richard--153 Melendez, Alphonso-153 Mena, Christine-85 Mena, Josie-177 Mena, Mary-85 Mendez, Louie-130 Mendez, Mary-153 Mendieta, Raymond-85 Mendoza, David-177 Menor, Menor, Mercer, Mercer, Faywl53 Steve-85,187 Janice-14,235,127 Mary-115,177 Merchant, Jerry-153,196 Merriam, William-177 Merrick, Ted-1l9,l28,l30,l3l,153 Merrill, Karen-111 Metelak, Alan-130,153 Metelak, Bruce?85 Metzger, James Migliore, Susan-B5 Miles, Doug-177 Miles, Phyllis-33,177,220 Miller, Barbara-85 Miller, Carolyn-85 Miller, Harry-153 Miller, Joseph-153 Miller, Judith-134-,153 Miller, Ken-85 Miller, Rebecca-17,177 Miller, Robert-153 Miller, Ron-153 Miller, Sharon-85 Stanley-153 Millsap, Linda-14,128,130 Millsap, Loria-177 Mincheff, Nancy-38.39135 Mindiola, David-177 Mintz, Cheryl-87 Mintz, Karen-177 Miranda, Charles-35 Modglin, Randolph-177 Molet, Judith-177 Molet, Pamela--38,86,l35 Monguia, Manuel-154,192,204 Monguia, Richard--192,204 Montana, Edward-177 Montana, John-86,192 Montanez, Nicanor-154 Montelongo, Leonarda-33,177 Montez, Danny-177 Montez, Helen-177 Montez, Montez, Stella-17,154 Yolanda-177 Montgomery, Peggy-B6 Montgomery, Robert-35,86,122,l28 Montiel, Irene-177 Montoya, Virginia-17,154 Moore, Charles-B6 Moore, Juana-135,177 Morales, Danny-86 Morales, Mary-35,86 Morales, Richard-177 Morales, Steve-86 Moran, Michael-36,102,154 Moreno, Alfonso-177 Moreno, Amelia-154 Moreno , Joaquin-154 Moreno, Maria-86,177 Morgan, Cleo-177 Morris, Bill-177 Morris, Carolyn-86,133 Morris, Ernest-177 Morris, Malica--154 Morris, Ronald-154,177,204 Morris, Wade-154 Morrow, David-B6 Morthland, Christine-38,86 Moseley, Danny-B6 Moseley, Gary-177 Mosqueda, Sylvia-86 Mowbray, Linda-86 Mower, Mower, Barbara-177 Glenni177 Mower, Ken-86 Moyer, Melvin-177,193 Muela, Angel-154 Muder, Liz-130 Mueller, Karen-81 Mulligan, Donna-4173 Mundlin, Nancy-178 Muniz, Irene-178 Munselli, Christinef87 Munz, Donald-87 Murphy, Beverly-87,178 Murphy, Claudia-38,87 Murphy, Mary-154 Murphy, Ronnie-l78 Murry, Lynn-128,178,222 Murray, Milton-87,130 Musgrave, Jim-154 Myatt, Veda-38,87 Myatt, Ted-B7 Myricks, James-178 N Nash, Lamont-B7 Nava, John-178 Navara, Anna-178 Navor, Alfred-154 Navor, Gloria-87 Navor, Leo-173 Navor, Lydia-178 Negrette, Jerry-178 Negrete, Ronald-178 Negrete, Tom-178 Neimayer, Kay-129,134 Nellans, GeorgwB7 Nellans, Lynn-134,154 Nelson, Arlow-154 Nelson, Pamela-1l5,ll6,87,l33 Nelson, Patricia-87,l26,129,l33 Nemnich, Lee-87 Neri, David-178 Neri, Richardo-178 Nesbitt, Loretta-1B,65,B7,231 Nevares, Anna-87,98 Nevarez, Aldegundo--178 Newby, Danielle-2l,23,25,29,79,B7, 98,ll9,2l,122,l26,l3l Newkirk, Pamela-38,87 Newman, Addie-178 Newman. Lola-88 Nielsen, Robert-178 Niemeyer, Kay-116,154 Nieto, Joe--178 Noffsinger, David-88 Nolan, Susan-173 Nolen, Janice-88 Nolen, Leo-154 Norris, Diane-88 Northrup, Bethany-154 Northrop, George-178 Nosser, Rochello--154 Nottingham, Terry-154 Nunez, Helene-154 Nunez, Ruben-178 O Oates, Gary-88 Oates, Nanita-l78 O Campo, Louis-88 O Campo, Roger-192 0 Conner, Sandra-122,154 Odom, Althea-17B Oechsner, Stephen-l78 Oehl, Linda-154 Oehler, Caroline-135,178 Oehler, William-42,88,114,ll6,204 O Keefe, David-116,88 Olave, Gloria-154 Olave, Louis-154 Olivarez, George-38,102,186 Olivas, Virginia-88 Oliver, Carol-154 Oliver, Edward-88 Oliver, Jo Anne-l7B Oliver, Linda-154 Oliver, Lynn-115,126,129 Oliver, Mary-238,125,178 Olsen, Ricky-154 Olson, Suzanne-28,88,103,121,l22,126 Ondler, Reagan-23,88,126,186 Ormsby, Sharon-88,127 Ortega, Paul-178 Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz, Albert-88 Carmen-134,154 Charles-178,205 Jeannie-154 Mark-178 Pedro-154,193,206 Orneles, Ted-154 Orton, Germaine-4O,238,88,lO0 Osbor n, Julie-38,138,122 Ostoich, Mark-23,41,42,62,246,88,l19 Otsen, Marylin-38,8838 Owen, Linda-178 Owens, Allen-178 Owens, Patricia-16,88 Owens, Susan-175,178,220,222 Ownbey, Jenny-178 Oyer, Ronald-178,193,204-,206 Pacheco, Alex-33,178 Pacheco, Theresa-88 Paden, Garry-154 Padgett, Dennis-88 Padilla, Erlinda-118,134,178 Padilla, Gloria-88,118,131 Padilla, Vera-88 Page, Page, Carol--154 Nancy-178 Palacios, Emily-178 Palazzo, Alfred-115,89,125,131,233 Palmer, Gloria-178 Pancucci, Geraldine-89,124 Pankau, Christoph-155 Pankau, Harlan-89,129 Pankau, Mary-178 Parish, George-25,35,136,178 Parish, Nikki-10,23,79,89,98,121,124, 126,131 Parke r, Bruce-155 Parks, Darcy-89 Parras, Jesse-178 Parrish, Davs?178 Partridge, Arthur-178 Patch an, Joyce-16,89,124,127 Patterson, Irene-155 Patterson, Larry-178 Patterson, Lindah155,156 Paulin, Joanne-122,178 Pearce, James-155 Pearson, Norma-89,124 Pearson, Pamela-155 Pearson, Sallie?178 Pedro Pedro Pedro Pedro za, Charles-178 za, Martha-155 za, Olivia-135,178 za, Patricia-134,155 Peebles, Gail-134,155 Pena, Beatrice-120,124,134,155 Pena, Consuelo-120,179 Pena, Eliabeth Ann-155 Pena, Noe-155 Pennington, Andrew-33,155 Penwell, Patricia-155 Perea, Daniel-89 Perea, Diane-89 Perez, Albert-179 Perez, Frank-179 Perez, Perez, Perez, Perrie Perry, John-143,155 Lucy-179 Oscar-179 r, Oscar-89,125,187 Alice-155 Perry, George-89 Perry, Richard-179 Persinger, Stan-238,89 Person, Fred-89 Person, Johnny-155 Peters, Linda-155 Peterson, Carol-89 Peterson, Tim-179 Pettey, David-179 Pezalla, .lurly-89,130 Pezant, Rita-179 Phegley, Susan-135,179 Phillips, Dee-124-,126,129,134,155 Phillips , Donna-25,179 Phillips, Gloria-17,35,155 Phillips Phillips , Gwendolyn-16,35,1T9 en, Gregg-155 Pickens, Greg-89 Pierce, Brenda-89,133 Pierce, Jim-186 Pierce, Michael-179 Pierce, Valerie-179 Pimentel, Rudy-33,179 Pine, Janice-155 Pinchem, Irene-179 Pine, Timothy-114,89 Pineda, Yvonne-179 Pitari, Bill-89 Pitari, Daniel-179 Pitt, Cheryle-179 Pjerrou, Patti-7,27,31,237,89,103,116, 122,123 Planten , Douglas Plose, Ellen-115,155 Polee, Ellen-179 Polk, Lawrencei179 Pollinger, Jean-89 Ponce Jr., Carlos-155 Ponder, Carol-179 Popadak, John-89 Popely, Steve-33,89 Portello, Suzanne-31,4-1,74-,90,101 122,123,129,131 Porteous, Daniel-179 Porter, Andy-35 Porter, Robyn-155 Portias, Stephen-90 Potepan, James-41,90,87 Potter, Pat-240 Poulsen, Larry-155 Powell, Paula-90,133 Prado, Jimmy-179 Prater, Stevenh129,137,155 Preeiado, Marcos-179 Press, J anet-90,128 Press, Roger-90 Preston, Dale-179 Price, Harley-90 Prock, Anita-179 Pruett, Edward-155 Pruitt, Gregory-90 Pryor, Edgar-155 Pryor, Robert-90 Pryor, Stephanir-155 Pullens, Gloria-179 Pump, Christina-155 Purl, K enneth-155 Putnam, Susan-179 Quackenbush, Gary-179 Quade, Lucille-155 Quarles, Orage-179 Quesada, Lydia-155 Quiel, I Quiel, J erry-128,179 ohn-179 Quiel, Suzanne-11,19,23,79,90,126, 123,129 Quiroz, Quiroz, Quiroz, Quiroz, Edward-179 Gloria-179 James-155 Mary-90 R Rader, Robert-155 Radich, Theodore-40,90,136,232 Raipe, Cheryl-155 Ramirez Ramirez , Beckey-25,114-,135,179 , Bettyloui90 Ramirez, Carlos-155,205 Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez , Edward-179 , Frank-90 , Karen-90 , Frank-155 , Maryann-156 , Moises-179 , Robert-90 Ramirez, Rudy-179 Ramos, Ramos, Ramos, Dorothy-179 Susan-118,179 Thomasita-90 Ramsay, Michelle-179 Ramsey, James-179 Ramsey, Michael-179 Rand, S uzan-16,25,236,120,128,130 Randall, Shirely-90 Randall, Thomas-179 Rangel, Cecilio-90 Rangel, Dorothy-155 Rangel, Lupe-155 Rangel, Martha-179 Rangel, Rosalinda-155 Ranger, Rank Dan-155 athy-122 179 . K , Rapinoe, Robert-90 Rash, K atherine-179 Ratzlaff, Norman-130,156 Ratzlaff, Roberta-179 Ratzlaff, Terry-90,122 Razo, Betty-17 Rea, Ro semary Rearick, Helcha-90 Reaves, .lames-155 Red, ,losep h-179 Redinge Redinge Reed, B Reed, C Reed, D Reed, L Reed, R Reeder, r, Gary-90 r, Sharon-14,90 linda-156 rystal-156 avid-179 ' ynne-25,175,179 obert-91 Mary-33,91,118,137 Reese, Ernest-91 Reese. J Reeves, udith-91 Michael-179 Reganold, John-41,4-2,91,114,119,129, 136,19 6 Reid, Linda-91 Reid, Lorna-91 Reis, Patrick-128,130,179 Reisert, Reissig, Linda-179 Dona-91 Resendez, Charles-179 Resendez, Homer-179 Reyes, Paul-91 Reyes, Ramiro-180 Reyes, Ronnie-34,180 Reynold Reynold s, Phyllis-26,156 s, Sandra-180 Reynoso, Don-180 Reynoso, John-128 Rich, Lawrie-135,180 Richards, Sandra-124,134,156 Richardson, Alan-180 Richardson, Burlene-156 Richardson, MBmif?180 Rickman, Robert-91 Rico, St Riddle, ella-180 Carolyn-16,239,175,1B0 Rideout, Darryl-180 Ridley, Janie-91,133 Ridley, Patricia-156 Ries, Janice-134,156 Riggs, Helen-17,156 Rios, Rosemarie-91 Rivas, Ermalinda-91,137 Rivera .l r., Domingo-156 Rivera, Joe-180 Rivera, Rosemarie-28,156 Roberg, Sharon-91,133 Roberts, Linda-17,124,156 Roberts, Robicha Robinso William-91 ud, Donald-156 n, Avis-180 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Denver-91,197 Ethel-156.180 Helen-91 Irvin-91,193 Robinson, James-91,114 Robinson, John-91,206 Robinson, John-91,206 Robinson, Julie-180 Robinson, Kevin-180 Robinson, Patsy-180 Robinson, Robert-156 Robinson, Wilbert-180 Rocha, Adeline-156,221 Roddick, Robert-29,91,121,130,131 136 Rodgers, Bonnie-135 Rodgers, Larry-180 Rodlyn, Lanette-91 Rodriguez, Alex-180 Rodriguez, Daniel-32,33,91,127,136, 194,195 Rodriguez, David-32,33,92,125,131, 205 Rodriguez, Jesus-156 Rodriguez, Joey-33,180 Rodriguez, Margaret-92 Rodriguez, Marirff92,133 Rodriguez, Sylvia-180 Rocha, Tony-180 Rogers, Terry-92 Rohr, Kathleen-180 Rohrback, Diana-124 Rojas, Manuel-92 Roland, Nancy-156 Roma, Nicky-180 Roman, Marylou-120,124,134-,156 Romero, C harlie-180 Romero, George-180 Romero, Manuel-180 Romero, Rodrigo-156 Romero, Virginia-180 Rose, Paul-180 Roseberry, Patricia-92,114 Rosemond, Nora-180 Ross, Helen-122,156 Ross, Susa Rossback, n-156 Marsha-92 Rossi, Annettfr-180 Rowe, Dennis-92 Rowe, Linda-156 Roy, Katy-14,92 Rubio, Mario-92 Rucker, Janet-28,119,120,121,125, 144,157 Ruggiere, Nickie-92 Ruiz, Esther Ruiz, Guadalupe-92 Ruiz, Ramona-157 Rumbles, Maggie-135 Russell, Cynthia-31,35,92,I20,122 Rust, Farr-157 Ryan, Patricia-122,124,134-,157 S Saavedra, Lucille-17 Saenz, Arcelia-92,118 Saenz, Joe-118,180,187 Safro, Paige-180 Sage, Charles-92 Salzameda, Ramona-17.92 Samperio, Edward-157 Sanchez, Barbara-157 Sanchez, Emily-180 Sanchez, Edward-92 Sanchez, .1 ennifer-92 Sanchez, Maria-180 Sanchez, Miguel-180 Sanchez, Robert-180,193 Sanchez, Teresita-180 Sandberg, S teven-93 Sanders, Alexander-180,205 Sanders, Cynthia-180 Sanders, Edward-180,193 Sanders, Jack-180 Sanders, Janis-26,115,157 Sandoval, Philip-33,157 Sandoval, Virginia-180 Sandoval, Wayne-157 Sanford. Judith-135 Santellano, Christine-135 Sapp, Joanetta-93 Sargent, Alvin Sargent, Linda-157,180 Satallante, Philip-157 Satallante, Ronald-157 Satterfield, Timithy--157 Sauceclo, Lydia-120,180 Saunders, Constance-16,157 Savage, Ida-180 Saville, Winifred-180 Sawyer, Robert-93 Schagel, Sandra-93 Schakel, Paul-180 Scheidemantle, Gary-157 Schoebel, Thomas-180 Schone, Paul-181 Schubert, Kevin-93,193,204,206 Schuld, Carolyn-181 Schuld, Linda-93 Schultzman, Guy-125,181 Schupbach, Frederick-93 Schwarte, Harry-41,93 Schwartz, El1ery4157 Scott, Laurie-122,181 Seals, Brenda-93 Sears, .lan-25,29,93,119,121,126,133 Seever, Lynn-157 semi, Phillip-181 Sequeira, Genevieve-157 Serna, Lydia-181 Serna, Patricia-17,157 Serrano, Charles-157 Serrano, Evangelin-17,157 Setterberg, Judith-35,115,157 Severson, Lana-157 Sharp, Terry-181 Sharp, Tim-157,192 Shaver, -Bob-93 Shaw, Steven-157,186 Shay, Patrick-181 Shearer, Robert-93 Shelton, Robhin-25,38,93 Sherwood, Randal-157 Shoemaker, Cynthia-157 Shoemaker, Mark-93,187 Shoemaker, Pamela-115,126,129,l57 Shook, Michael-157 Shorett, Fredrick-93 Shorett, John-155,157 Shoulders, Bessie-157 Shuey, Clynda-135,181 Shumsky, Debbie-157 Shumsky, Steven-93 Sidders, Michael-33,181 Sigwardt, Peter-93,114,129,136 Signorino, Angela-38,93 Sila, Sharon-118,157 Sillik, Sharon-118,120 Silva, Maria-17,157 Silva, Petra-94 Simental, Smiley-94 Simkins, Bobbie-157 Singletary, Donna-220 Skeen, Susanna-158 Skinner, Dennis-94 Slater, Margaret-94,129 Slater, Richard-158 Slater, Stephen-94,115,125 Slawson, Patricia-33,181 Sloan, David-22,25,29,102,103,119, 121,129,130,136,187,233 Sloan, Ronald-181 Smallwood, Chris-186,190 Smallwood, Douglas-181 Smallwood, Linda-158 Smith, Beverly-17,94 Smith, Edward-181 Smith, Ernell-158 Smith, Helen-158 Smith, Howard-181 Smith, Jane-94,181 Smith, Jeri-181 Smith, Leslie-94 255 132,160 Smith, Linda-94,124 Smith, Michal-158 Smith, Patrick-158 Smith, Richard-94,181 Smith, Ricki-181 Smith, Rinetta-135,181 Smith, Roger-23,29,94,121,l31,l36 Smith, Sharon-94,181 Smith, Sheryl-158 Smith, Thomas-181 Smith, Tlioniasgltil Smith, W'ayne-158 Smith, William-158 Sochia. Paula-181,229 Soncy, Julius-181 Sorizt, Alice-181 Southerland, Del-94-,102 Vaco, Shirley-119 Spear, Dan-94 Spear, Douglas-158 Spearc, Mary-94,28,l30 Spears, James-181 Speed, Jams-181 Spcctl, Anita-38 Spencer, Carol-94,158 Spigner, Alfretiia-181 Spigner, Cwcntlolyn--38,94 Sprague, Harold-158 Spratt, Daniel-l2l,129,13l,l36, Sweetland, Jacquelin-158 Swenson, .lean-158 T Talmadge, James-34,35,95,116,122 Tanner, Porter-95 Tanzy, Helen-182 Tappan, Michael-23,40,43,75,95,98, 119,122,131,136,22B Tapper, Tarver, Hope-33,182 Ralph-H182 Tatcm, Norman-182 Taylor, Darrell-182 Taylor, Evi-17,955,124 Taylor, Horace-20-'1 Taylor, Mabelil5B Taylor, Reinhold-182 Taylor, Stanette-182 Taylor, Wlilliam-158 Templeton, Harry-95 Staff, Woods, 181,192 Spratt, Thomas-28,94,l29,l36.196, 197,198,199 Spurrier, Bill-94 Annette-25,181 Templeton, Shirley-l58 Terry, Bcnf95 Terry, Glenn-182,205 Terry, Linda-182 Thihcau, Lorraine-96 U Ulloa Jr., Gilbert-158 Uptain. .lim-97 lfresti, Josef-97 V Vaca, Daviclil82 Valdez, ,lack-158 Valdez, Robert-97 Valdez, Ruben-158 Valtlivia, Nancy4l82 Valencia. 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Ronald-1UU Willis, .lacquelyn-160 Wilmutli, Darryl-160 Wilson, Billy-183,196 Wilson, Candace-35,160 Wlilson, Clifford-183 Wilson, John-183,192 W'ilson, Karolyn-100,124 Wilson, Leon-35,160 Wilson, Lewis-183 Wilson, Susan-145,160 Wilson, Terri-182 Wilson, Thomas-238,101,122 Wlimmer, Darlene-l6,25,126,l29,l30, Windeg gcr, Linda-160 Winn, Steven-101 Watkines, Priscilla-29,124,160 Watkins, Rosa-99 Watkins, Gershom-183,192 Watson, Pauline-99 Wear, John-183 Wear. Irenc-99 Wcatherbie, Audrey-99,130 Webb, Chester-160 Weher, Paul-183,205 Weeding, Valerie-183 Winter, Maria-160 Wise, Janann-35 Wisncski, Stan-160 Wixom, Donna-183 Wong, David-33,101 W'ong, Donna-17,127,129,l34-,160 Wong, Henry-11,79,98,l01,116,129, 136 Wong, Lawrence-33,101 Vantlenekart, Angela-115,122,131l,l58 Vuntlre, Melissa-97 Van Dyck, Chris-125,126,182 Van Valcr, Pamella-97,124 Stnucler, Roberta-181 Stamps, Percy-158 Stanfieltl, ,lttmcs-74,94 Stark, Andrew-94 Starks, Frances-181 Stauber, Jeffrey-158 Stcdt, Joseph-33 Steele, Joe-94,192 Steele, Nancy-35,95 Stefanek, Deborah-81,119 Stemhridge, .lamcs-95- Stephens, Lawrance-95 Stern. Donald-181 Steward, Kenneth-95,186 Stewart, Leslie Stewart, Mathew-245,95 Stewart, Peggy-130 Stewart, Retia-181 Stinson, Daniel-181 Stipp, April-95 Stock, Sue-38,95 Stockton, Karen-181 Stockwell, Diane-25,116,126,12i',129 Stokes, Delma-95 Stone, Gary-95 Stone, Jon-181 Stone, Kendall-158 Stover, Don-95,121 Z Stratton, Carl-158,204-,206,2 Stratton, Don-23,26,240,9S,98,l16, 119,129,136 Stratton, Michael-145,158 Strech, James-181 Strech, Robert-95 Stricklin, Denise-127,158 Strinati, Joseph-95 Stringham, James-lill Stringham, Thomas-158 Strathmann, Brady-181 Swiggum, Heide-124,135 Stratton, Brucw95 Strand, Kyle-25,129,181 Stroehl, Pamela-181 Stuart Jr., Matthew-25,245,125 Stuart, Peggy-25,119,135.18l Stuart, Wendy-158 Stultz, Byron-181 Stump, Debra-l56,15F Sullivan, Harvey-13,182 Sullivan, Kenneth-155 Sullivan, Margarat-95 Sullivan. Patricia-95 Sullivan. Robert-34 Swanningson, Diane-38,95 Sweeney, James-26,238,95,131,l36, l96,197,198,199 256 Thomas, Claude-182 Thomas, Darling Thomas, Debra-158 Thomas, Lawananafl58 Thomas, Philip-34,3596 Thomas, Steven-182 Thomas Jr., Toby-158 Thomas, Willium4182 Thome, Bill-182 Thome, Linda-158 Thompson. Annie-16 Thompson, Bernice-182 Vargas. Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vasque Vasque Barbara-97,118 Davinlvl82 Dian-135,182 Mario-183 z, Carol-38,98 z, ,limmy-182 Thompson, Curtis-96 Thompson, Dorothy-182 Thompson, Jay-96,128 Thompson, Juanita-182 Thompson Kathryn-182 Thompson Lewis-96 Thompson, Madeleine-16,158 Thompson, Mark-158 Thompson, McCoy-96 Thompson, Stephen-7.26 Tinsley, Robert-182 Todd, Kathryn-182 Tonn, Larry-96 Tonn, Scott-96 Torres, Arthur Torres, Charles-96 Torres, Christine-96 Torres, David-96,118,193 Torres, ,lutlith-158 Torres, Lydia-182 Torres, Ramon-182 Torres, Vickie-182 Tossetti, James-182,193 Tostado, Eleanor-96 Tovar, George-97 Tovar, Elizabeth-182 Towle, Gail-238,125,130 Townsend, Estelle-158 Townsend, Velma-220 Treas, Mary-97 Trebizo, Linda-158 Trevino, Maria-158 Tribble, Donna-158 Trujillo, Darlene-122,134,158 Trujillo, Richard-130,182,205 Diane-25,115,116,l24.126, Trusler, James-158 Tucker. 129,134,158 Tull, Sandra-97 Tupin, Ivan-182 Turk, Robert-182 Turner, Alicr-182 Turner, Debra-182 Turner, Larry-182 Vasser, Janice-158 Vasser, Shirley-134,158 Vaughn, Elizabeth-124,158 Vaughn, Phillip-98 Veelik, Melvin-98,ll8,13l,136 Vega, Nellie--182 Velasco, Ronald-33,158 Velliquctte, Mark-98 Veloz, Steven-33,182 Venable, Willie-182,186 Ventura, Maria-158 Ver Berkmoes, George-158 Vessey, David-182 Vestal, Mary-182 Veteto, Susan-182 Vickers, Edward-182 Vicker, Joan-98 Viconcloa, Charles-98 Vidaurri, Luis-159 Viero, Richard-99 Vigue, Darlene-35,159 Vildosola, Louie-159 Villa, Genevieve-99 Villalobos, Karen-134,159 Villalpanda, Antonio-159 Vilalpanclo, Joe-99 Villegas, Anita-159 Villegas, Ronnie-159 Villegas, Rosemary-159 Votaw, Diana-159 W W'ade, David-240,160 VVade, Patricia-38,99 Vfade, Rhonda-99 YVagoner, Mary-160 Wfahnon, David-33,183 Wahnon Jr., Charles-33,160 Walker, Dooley--182 Walker, James-160 Walker, Mary-183 Weir, Deborah-135,183 Weir, Ernestine-160 Weir. .lohn-136 Wells. 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