San Fernando High School - Orange Blossom Yearbook (San Fernando, CA)
- Class of 1958
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1 A 2 1 3 W I Y 1 i 1 I I l Q , 1 iv ' N . L, 'l'f-WV? 'iff ' : ' i ' 3 ' ' I 1 , 1 7Y6H'Z'ilt2!MWFKL1'Z9'.1 !.1 '- Si 1QL-V'-'iLf!'EM1wt,,'f3F'iiN Vi-Ella!!-PM.'4!iX. ' fn l.F,zWS'7tlW'1 :W L , , , V , ' 71 L- 1 'x'3'-Wffbrfialf i,!iil.2xiPZ!FfFf2lBR6 ESR .5,r,, . For the Sfudent Body of San Fernando High School f The Yearbook Staf presents The 1958 EI Tigre Edition of The Orange Blossom The Preface This is the story of three thousand students and a tiger. We, the students, are not lust preparing ourselves to live, we are living.And in this process of living together on this campus that we love, we are learning, achieving, competing, and socializing, aware that tomorrow's world is to some degree in our hands.That world may not be our oyster, lout what we are and what we do will make a big difference. And our tiger is no ordinary tiger. He is the laughing, fearless, and sometimes growling spirit that fills us with confidence and determination. We may not always know exactly where we are going, but look out, big world, we mean to be heard and felt! The Pattern LEARNING from Those who Administer . . Those who Teoch ..... Those who Leod ..... Those who Are Our Friends ' 7. dj COMPETING on The Gridiron . . . . The Hardwood . . . The Cinderpofh . . The Dicxmond . . . ll l in A - ,. 1 ..-A 1-gym - , :W -,K 1, V. 4 .. L 7 , ,yu 'pq ? Q -i Ag, 'T I . ,- 6 ,.'. -5 b W s f.,,,- . W .,?.Ki,.Lr,gf'.,,xg- ,E , V 3 4 z f ,fn,'1x'4.'-'- '. A , ',f,-g',,fi:.3-A , 'S' ,, -Li'-PV Q g af fff'2f+1'Fw. ':v 1,1 1 it au. W-21 , -11. , ww Q W n N .1-fe - 421- ,' fxwf,f-!13Q.,f Q'Q ,fA,. 8 . , . . .x -I if A, - ' - , ' - A,, :,, me 1 . ' 'xr vw-3 1 wmv ,.- L . ' - , -fav .Q -M-f fs ...E mf- -.: 'f'- -su .iy-,, . '-' t ., F. x , . Iii. .. -.in-asf p es lllstcuq l3ersons 4 g lac W' 1 aim- M., Q , 'a?!'n-W lf-I 'S lil? I P' lm K Q E E is 15: rf I' K nn. an P f, , um' ,rn February, 1952, brought the rebirth of San Fernando High ata new campus. Through the inspiration and guidance of many leaders, Tigerland has risen to its present high status. One such leader is Mr. Eugene C. Friedman, to whom we take great pride in dedicating our year's memories as compiled in the ORANGE BLOSSOM for 1958. Truly a forerunner in student activities he has worked diligently to promote stu- dent leadership. Aside from dividing his time between the ORANGE BLOSSOM and WHIRLWIND branches of Journal- ism, he was the Sponsor ofthe Premier Class ot S'54, the originator of the Slug and Dingbat Dinner and the iournalism awards, and took great interest in pro- ducing many dramatic activities on Campus. We hereby thank you, Mr. Friedman, and in appreciation for your unfail- ing service dedicate to you, this, our ORANGE BLOSSOM tor 1958. 1. -1 451 K A This -yy AQ 1 431 N6 Gximxfg tiff, ' A Q My A rlsi , I e 53 ' ii s kj: , qc ? H 1 N .uf -' 1, 1 . .W I, , .ff,,,.. 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'gvvff rf k Ms 1 f i 1 J, THQ Those who Administer It has been said that one picture is worth ten thou- sand words. School year books illustrate the truth of this statement, so the seniors of the Winter and Sum- mer classes of '58 have the equivalent of many thou- sands of words to remind them of a very fine and suc- cessful experience in Senior High School. The adminis- trative statf of the school sincerely wish that we had more opportunity to meet you individually. Perhaps that opportunity will arise after graduation. The best of luck to you in your new experiences. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Principal Mr. Charles L. Martin BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Ernesf Naumann VICE PRINCIPAL Mrs. Pauline S. Pranfe VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. Herman Adams VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. H. Spencer Ray, Counselor, with Clerks, Mrs. Grace E. Mr. James Swain, Registrar, with Clerks, Mrs. Inez Gilbert Hovey and Mrs. Barbara Skaggs. and Mrs. June Bellew. I I - . X ' ' 7 I T:'iJkf'-- ii JSA' A Mlss Burgstolier Mr Coyne Mrs. Folz Mr. Aizenstczdf Pt Miss Ely Mr. Kimes Thos Who Teac Business Mr. Silk Mrs. Longton ussisis a sludenl during a busy day in her Business Machines class. Mrs. Hecht Mr. Hitchcock Mr. Fosse Mrs. Gilder K nw ' Q ,A-...V 12 NW' J A V ' 'YJ WR W 23?-W' ., '53 , , in-,...,+,, L 4, Q. ', IfqqQ-155:25 , . Mt' 64, f? 'H :I-, xi Mm M lv:-51.2 ki:.:- v 1-31 . A ,Q xt W1 5 qvzfrliv any 'il-1? gif ' ,. n 1,1 A ' if I Q .2 ' 3' '- v 'V ' Z ie, Q fs 7 U2 4,4 5 1 v 'L 4? A f ' -44 6 f .P A ,f 41 :I if Jr: I .4-nearer, W 2 ve 'fr cis Tx ,.,,,,a ,,! W-A i- 'I 11 Q1 5lJffEi:w:'::E7ii'.ilEfpw -3 ww' Wm-1' TX -a4..M.,,, 11 Z 'Z 1,9 1 ,511 ' W ly fl I f Z 7 Miss Dodds Mrs. Hovulen English f 1 1 1 1 1f' 4 11 3 G .1 W, 27, 3 1 1 1 4 -' , I 61 I 'gil ,1 '32 '1 ' 5 1 15 -I fi i4f1': Ti? lg xr- 1- -5 ., . f' 5- f' '-V 'z, :saW f, ,f 42-Q, 1. Q Wg T 1 4-275 54 ' A1 'ff Y mf 1. Mrs. Gobel assisfs u student during an English class period. Mrs Bofhwell Mrs. Brink Mrs Goebel Miss Gorden Mr McKenna Miss Nagel Mr Stern Mr. Slefz Education 7 7: 5 no 1X - Ns Z XZ fi . T G E 51, I- X X Q. Q Q :wg 3 , -2 C0 X 2 gist. ,T Ns x. Q. 3 NNNX . Xilxsixil 'X i 1 1 ff xg, If V3 , . w4C59f:iff' , ., ,4,, VW, i f 1 rr il Vvrl. .f... 1 1, ., ff.- 1 rf-, Y,,, ,E .d,!,v1g.yL,g.p?:1,Q .,,. -L, 1.1 1 'f . f.71y' , J 45,:.-.3,5,gg:'.-,g-j,,1-..-5 ,Zz ff ':, ' Mrs. Britt Mrs. Grey Mr. Porter Mrs. Woolsey Mr. lynch 4411 lf '4 i? 4 , . 1' 12, -Q , .Q1f!4 .,.- , few, - x if-- AQ , .f - 3. 1 Iszzzmlvn . ' 1 1 K Mr. Miller fl? 'Q-swfv 1,,,k ff 1,1 .12 1? :Zvi , I -11 ,1 K, 11,1 1,19 f Mr. Fornier Miss Jaffee f W5 ,. 'B ' : '554 ,- . 4 Mr ,, ' 4- ' ,f 1 ZHA fi., ,- 1 .s XJ , I' , , ! rv J 3 i A1 2 Q ,Wi ,mr W if ' 'LN' rf Vi 2221545 .5 Q- T:-E-'T,:'i'i ?' .ff -- -' fr we-af.: 'Q :' T, 1-2J.1ig-.-.Ig-,:1. A '- .-if .IL -fs-xv-14222 3 f. ,V V , .-It-K4 .4451 ,Meiji ' 'ww Q23-1 ' I ' ' , . 4?faZ'?'i1 '- Meri- wha' ' I f 91 I f F 1 14 ' , 1 , W ' , 225 Taking shape are those new spring hats the homemaklng classes are making under the supervision of Mrs Thomp SON. Homemcilcinq Mr. L. Anderson Mr. Avakian Mr. D. Brown Mr. Clark Mr. Cravens Mr. Peel Mr. Beckwith ef ' 'fi 'H f ww. y v 4 V 1 fm, 1- 'V ' f Q, 5- M04 2 ' W 3 ' fr '4' , , M4 I, . W2-Q:': :-4-24 Z 424- .1 fa fijikf' 1 fa I ' hz . Z uc? 1 41. , gg. -.f5'2'Q'r 5 ,j,, xv. ' ,4 ' , A. , ' sf ww ,r fgfnffff VU., 2 . w -F-934 . -1 ? 2 :V ,i . 'Eli sf f'ii3c f 'i ' C A ,e,1 . 1 A llfaigfj, 1 fry Yqiif f 4' 5 'cfzgiq I I 1 off Mr. Avakian tells class about safety precauhons ,yr when using shop machinery Hy,-vu La nquaaes Ml Mrs Williamson leads her Spanish Class. Mrs. Sonnie Miss Toslado Mr. Welch ,,,K Sw mf. ,- rx, si. 1 'Nr' e f fff, is-177: .,.., MJ! Mathematics M'-WY ,,.-:fem ,J-1. X 'iv 8... sz .,..4' Y',.g,., avi' Mr. Davis helps Shirley T. with Trig as class looks on. ,,.g.e- Miss Schwerfz Mr. Sfeinkrous -K fn Q, I 1 I yf z . 3 I '-ul' , VVWVV Mrs. D. Grey Vg. 1 N Mr. R. Anderson if ' i.., 3,i37'f',v1j'I'2Zl selgiml' l +1 .3 ,l , , . - 4 , ,' ' , ' '- . J ,UQ X 1 ,- 1 Q , I 1 vi .1 , fs 2 .-fzsw Zy 4:1-11.5-fr..-,735 vi. V , , - 9 'fab gf xv . K 322 -1 'P'l-Yi? x I is 4 xx lx , Ve -A I A K ,, ,. ., .,4., , J msx K ...J aux ..,..2-J' 4-4-..-nu. .N V -ff ,J xv' V f K Q . 1 if M i M ' .alll ' ' Mr. Scmu -' 'A l N nfs: 3 A, fi Mr. Colburn Mr. Johnson Mrs. Nickel Mr. Crunk Mr. Pratt Mr. Pcfch Science Mr. Doepke Mr. McMillan Mr. Poehls X 1 I Mr. Fulotico Mr. Brotherton Mrs. Starr Mr. Ciancczglini Mr. Stevens Social Stud les Mr. Kuechel Mr. Tvedt Mr. Maclachlon Mr. Weinstein Mrs. Quinby Mrs. Yoffee YS!! , .1 , ,f,,f, WWQX . ' - 4 i4f 7:,fffi, ' V W X ,4 C .IW ,, , f Y fa, f X 1 'I 4 f f 77' 1 I f X jf, ,4 7 4 3 ff! fy! My ff f f 1 f ? f ff 'A 1 , A K , '15 f f f , 7, X Z Z Z 1 f , ' X , 21521 ,, W. 1,f40 0 1 . V, uf .1 'Mi' 7' ' - ' f 225 '.,-J' Af' 7' f 'I gf!! nmmmwm ,muff if ,ff j X If wiv K, f 1174 W4 Q2 ., .A Af. -, 'WK f , v ,f '1 Lf of IM 'ffff W f fj?j f if Z 1 I w X . .gmffwff ff' f- L, - 7i ' ff Q5 fob,-f I Coach Schmidt demonstrates some of the fundamentals of basketball X INN I , 174 4, , X Z , , 'W , , 'i 2' , l Mr Seeklns Mr Wachtler Miss Brekell Phqsiccil Education A fs Mrs Huddlesion leads girls' P.E. class in exercises. :E I l A . l - 1 I f l - ln our attractive library we make friends with books and find q u i e t for study. Mary Louise Springer y LlBRARlAN l ., Q, Mrs. Helen Smith BOOK STORE CLERK Mrs. Ruth Hall, School Nurse, with assistant, Mrs. Evelyn Green. Our School Engineers, Custodians, and Gardeners Our Cafeteria Ladies MRS. FEE Sponsor :I - . . -,Q .. :-, 5 x .ffl 1 NANCY FULUDA Student Body Vice Pres. .gl t lt Q , 4 XV l 'f . DICKNOLAN Co-ord. of Student Service 2451. I . ,,,. ,,,. , . . W . 1:21 . I-12? f gf ' ff: . :sf ROBERTA WEAVER Co-ord. of Student Relations .:.'s.52: :f 1 ,, Z.. Ig . ri- SQWZ Y iw , fs . .V ,, Y. it ,D fkmiuwuvz SUE CASS Co-ord. of Student Activities NANCY SULLIVAN Advisory Board Chairman Cabinet, headed by Harry Muranaka, with its busy sched- ule, has staged successfully Community Chest and Red Cross drives. It sponsored Club Week, Operation Lolli-pop, Senior Challenge Day, the Semi-annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, the American Field Service Assemblies, and as al- ways, headed up the elections. Board of Representatives, headed by Nancy Fukuda, was busy too with its duties of ap- proving the financial reports, passing laws, and having study committees in which the mem- bers of board study other parts of our student government. Advisory board, made up of all class officers except the representatives, is lead by Nancy Sullivan. This board dis- cusses class problems and the different class work together to solve their problems. Thos HARRY MURANAKA Student Body President Winter Cabinet SEATED: Mrs. Fee, S. VanBebber, N. Fukuda, J. Belizzi, D. Roe, ROW TWO: Z. Takahayshi, B. Perrin, P. Fielding, J. Baumberger, L. Nelson, E. Engle, B. Wexler, P. Weaver, B. Farmer, E. Hurwitz, P. Smith, K. Moore, D. Whatley, B. Upton. f-' is V' fm ...L gg Q :vb 4 JT' T If gs: i F ' - ,. ' I ROGER BEST BOB LANE A12 Class Presidenl Chief Marshall 1 ' ' FRONT TABLE: J. Pordo, P. Donnelly, B. Morley, T. Leaiherwood. BACK TABLE: J. Hausmann, J. Der- rough, R. Weaver, S. Cass, N. Sullivan, T. Manyak, U. Porter, E. Franco. SIDE TABLE: D. Vaccarello, J. Bellizzi, B. Lane, H. Muranaka, L. Suenoka, D. Johansen, A. Weintraub, N. Fakuda, T. Roelen. STANDING: H. Harris, J. D. Fielder, B. Schurr, Mrs. Fee, Sponsor, C. Hayashi. l . fi. L- 4 f Ll f E 5 xg., 2 ,J 'ij 5 xl .'4'if. , - ? Wk f , My ff-.Saw -ff. if , .V I Q.,-ff ..r. W f,....,- ff.. ' ,',,.ikQ'i 71254 , a g' 'iv -.lf-331, ' . in 2, 41 . 'fifll' . ' - 1392! ,rx f . 'Q '- mmf in 'f wi fm DALE VACCARELLO Chief Justice .. TOM LEATHERWOOD Yell King fx I u L. fo R.. ROW ONE: S. Puetl, A. Marks, N. Sullivan, R. Besl, B. Barrigan. ROW TWO: S. Morrow, G. F ........ , M. Aytes, E. Baysinger, M. Machin, L ......,,,,,, , R. Weaver, 5 ifl . N? 3 dh -i- STUDENT COURT, WINTER, SEATED: J. Allison, D. Vaccarello, V. Gall. STANDING: B. Lane, V. Gillette, A. Ygarra, J. Sfaiger, P. Gibson, Mrs. Yoffee, sponsor, M. Taylor. Y- V ff! ffff E KM G if fi' Student Court 5, F. 'ro' , w 'nf f ff - I ETHICS COMMITTEE, WINTER, SEATED: S. Van Bebber, J. Paflon, J. Hauseman, M. Darrow, I N. Fukuda. STANDING: D. Vaccarello, G. Negrete, C. Hayashi, E. Franco, Mr, Brofherron, l Sponsor, B. Lane, F. Quintinar, N. Sullivan, T. Leavl-nerwood, V. Gillett. 1'-' II' Q' , . :Q 1 ,IE ' x if 'f-LQLIII, ll - si g 'f,,,L.u A -f.ff mfr- fw- 5-1-mf-.' I 1, kv . -' 1 I7 3 :mal .. S. l 'I'.s ' Ethics Committee - lf DIY Q The iudiciary system of San Fernando High is of maior im- portance in the governing of the Student Body. This is composed of two bodies: The Student Court and the Ethics Committee. The main duty of the Student Court is to carry out the laws governing the Student Body, cmd to inflict punishments. The Ethics Committee is prin- cipally concerned with the reha- bilitation of offenders. ETHICS COMMITTEE, SPRING, SEATED: A. McCasam, J. Larson, D. Watley. STANDING J. Lunteri, W. Stoll, V. Gillett, M. Grunt, D. Dale, W. Imai, B. Lane. .C STUDENT count, SPRING, SEATED: P. Smith, J. Baumberger, v. Gall, M. Shapiro. STANDING: Mrs. Yoffee, Sponsor, B. Quist, M. Guimini. This semester, under the guidance of Mrs. Jeanne Fee, Cabinet has tackled the school's problems with much praise from the faculty, administration and student body. So far this semester Cabinet has supervised the orientation of tenth graders, the telling ot the San Fer- nando High School Story to the tenth graders, organization of Standards, Leadership, Ethics, and the Grounds Committees. All activities such as Club week, elections, etc., must go through Cabinet before further action can take place. ,.-.vw CHARLES HAYASHI Student Body Vice President, L. fo R.: Student Body President, Harry Muranakap Mrs. Fee, Cabinet sponsor, Ann Marks. , , 5, A- 1 ,ai . ga: v' -,-if up, zz 1, 37:1 ff Z, 47- iff! SECOND SEMESTER BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, SEATED, L. to R.: K. Keppler, M. Bauer, C. Hayashi, A. Marks, J. Greer, P. Green, L. Bur wald. STANDING: S. Gill D. Saunders g , I R. Engel, B. Morley, L. Camp, W. Wells, S. Cass, M. Machin, K. Like, A. Rosenberger, S. Drummond, P. Sturdevant, J. VonDes, Mrs. Beck, sponsor, J. Derrough. ff, ,, ff: N yy 5 ffffff Z ywgfay M--.,,,, o v Q E3 5 f 'W il 1 lzfii. f'f ug, if JEAN MURANAKA Co-ord. of Student Relations 1-M1 , MICK MORENTIN Co-ord. of Student Activities mv- BILL CLANCY Advisory Board Chairman 'V ' ' ff- , 1, ,AZ 47 T My ' 1 1 W , ' Acfiff' ' ll M ' fi MARLYN MASON A-'I2 Class President ' MOH' M'-fgiiff' JIM LARSEN Chief Marshall f CE' '1 P .. , 'gg V If gi V9 WWF ,' , 7 , ,- 1 1 , 5 VICKI GALL Chief Juslice I ., fx f W I, V fz'sfi,:wfs' 2 Q ef 1 ,, lo 5 0 iff ff A 4 5, 1-Q2 ,- f i JACK HESS Yell King Aristocrats ln February, 1955, San Fernando High was honored with the arrival of 300 dynamic, intelligent, unique, invincible B-lOs, who were only slightly dazzled by the giants who called themselves seniors. lt was apparent from the start that the feeling was at least mutual, as a matter of fact these monsters didn't even appear to be aware of our presence. Not letting this seeming indifference discourage us, we elected Shirley Saunders B-lO class president and shared a successful sports night with the AlOs. Don Wiggins then took over the reins and we had an enioyable A-lO semester knowing that we wouldn't be ignored much longer. ln February, 1956, with Nancy Sullivan in the executive position, a miraculous event took place, we were no longer ignored, but accepted, as B-lls we were becoming a part of San Fernando. With Jim Desherow as A-ll class prexy, we co-sponsored the Christmas Dance, Winter Fantasy, with the B-lls and, most impor- tant, chose colors of mission blue and white and our class name. ln February, l957, led again by Nancy Sullivan, the small and mighty Aristocrats marched into their first assembly as seniors. To celebrate this trumphant occasion the blue-clad senior Bs invaded Hollywood. When we had finished there, Ocean Park became the next victim. Then, to satisfy our appetites, Mike's Pizza in Panorama City was our next stop after which we wound up the evening with a street dance. A return trip to Ocean Park, beach parties, and most significant, the presentation of the Utopian Prom, A Mid- summer Night's Dream, were all a part of our B-l 2 semester. And now the Aristocrats and the Aristocrats only are excused. With these words we became the Senior Aye class at San Fernando. This was to be our last semester, a semester of countless friendly get togethers. ln our final election we chose the very capable Roger Best as A-12 class president. With his leadership we have had parties in the social hall, at the snow, at Disneyland, a swim party at Penny Atwood's, a Halloween party at Nancy Sullivan's, and who won't find it hard to forget those friendly get togethers on the Senior glade at lunch with their grass fights and see-sawing. The Senior Prom, Rhapsody ln Blue, presented to the Aristo- crats by the B-i2 class was highlighted by the selection of Prom Queen Ann Fisher with her princesses Pat Donnelly and Judy Green. Our Senior supper and play Cradle Song, Senior chapel with its theme The World In Our Hands followed by Senior tea and Aloha Dance, Blue Aloha, we will cherish in our memories. ln the past three years, while singing our Alma Mater, we have pledged A never failing loyalty. This we cannot forget even tonight as we march down the auditorium aisle, alumni of San Fernando High. ARISTOCRATS-that's us. Roger Best, President Those who are Our Friends Other Class Officers: Sandy Puetf, Merri Aytes, Vivian Rey- nolds, and Edilh Maslerson. Ephebians: Pu! Donnelly, Jo Ann Emeierio, Lois Suenaka, and Nancy Sullivan. Cheer Leader: Phil Johnson, Don Wi ' ggms, Jo and .leanneMe McGuffey. Ann Emelerio 25 4-L.. MARISA ALESINA ACTlS+Commer- cial Club lsecl, Teachers Helper, Diplomats. PEDRO MICHAEL ALVAREZ- GEORGETTA AMBRO-Tennis, Drill Team. MARGO ANDERSON-Hostess Club, Bible Club. ROBERT BARBOSA APODACA-Los Caballeros, Varsity Basketball, Philo- matheon. PENNY ANNETTE ATWOOD - Drill Team, Daubers, Philomatheon. ALICE AYALA- MERRI LYNN AYTES - Tiger Teens, French Club, A-I2 Class Sec. BONNIE JEAN BAKER-Justice, Lad- yes, Philomatheon. MARJORIE ANNE BALLINGER- 'St ,dl eff? Mr um ji' l CLIFFORD CHARLES BURCH- HELEN JEAN CARDENAS-Las Tapa- tias lsec.l, Lettergirls, Tiger Teens. MICHAEL CASTENEDA 1 Board of Rep., Los Caballeros. ALICIA LUPE CHACON-Las Tapa- tius, Lettergirls, Commercial Club. BARBARA ANN CHILDERS- LAWRENCE JAMES CHRISTIE- CARMEN CISNEROS-Las Tapatias, Tiger Teens, GAA. ARTHUR RUBEN CORRALES-School Service Art, Dclubers. EDWARD LOUIS CROSS-Projection, Sr. Choir, Sr. Committee. BENJAMIN J. CROUCH- lv. Q-.Q w...,, M ...L I, 4, . Ii ,p I 1 Q ' U4 9 l E :ZS f-fa? GILBERT BARRAGAN - Los Cabal- leros. PEDRO ZAPATA BELTRAN-Baseball lall valleyl , Los Caballero: lPres.l , Knights. RENALDO IRAYI BELTY-Sr. Choir, Boys' Glee. EUGENE BALLARD BENNETT 1 Fool- ball, Los Conquistadores. BARBARA JEAN BENSON - Senior Play. RICHARD CARL BEREXA - Knights, Varsity Football. RODGER WALTER BEST-Lettermen, A-I2 Class Pres., Knights. BONNY ROSE BOOTH - Student Service, Pep Club, Costumes. CHARLES BOWEN- CAROL L. BROWN-Drill Team, Let- tergirls, Commercial Club. Q NA 'CS' l . sup. t 4+ . X '.:Ai:tm:,.1Revf 1 .ai a A. .af Avly 'K 'si I 1 4 'N H r? f l . :ya I I I -' 1, ' Q' H? , I' X J' 1 1 .,. l .X JOANN EMETERIO-Ladyes IPres.I, Lettergirls, IV. Pres.l, A-I2 Class Cheerleader. SHIGENOBY EVERETT ENDOW - Knights, B Football. LARRY EDGAR FARIS-2 Years B Football. ALFRED FERNANDEZ-Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Sr. Choir. CARMEN FERNANDEZ - Lettergirls, Las Tapatias, Ladyes. ANN MARIE FISCHER - Chapel Speaker, S. B. Cheerleader, Ladyes Isec.l DON D'ARCY FLANAGAN-Baseball, Lettermen, Pep Club. CHARLES RICHARD FLUMMERFELT- Proiection Crew, Univacs, Philoma- theon. DOUGLAS GARY FORD- CHIYEKO FURUYAMA-Ladyes, Let- tergirls, Commercial Club. Q , X. f'C',. 2 Eg 5... W . ., f CW J , W BENJAMIN LEE DAVID- GERALD HILL DAVIS-Cross Country, Chess Club lPres.l. JAMES DESHEROW - A-ll Class Pres., Baseball, Basketball. BARBARA RUTH DOBSON - Prom Decoration, Tiger Teens. PATRICIA RAE DONNELLY - S. B. Cabinet, Editor of Whirlwind, Lad- yes. BONNIE JEAN DUNCAN - Drill Team, Whirlwind, Lettergirls. CANDELARIO CAMARILLO DU- RAN- ROBERT HAROLD EATON - Varsity Cross Country, JV Baseball. MAUREEN EISENBERG-French Club, Modern Dance, Sec. of French Class. MYRTIS HANNAH ELAM-Lettergirls, GAA, Drill Team. .4104 ff f . ,E , if H. f RICHARD LEE GERNARD - Track, Cross Country, Basketball. MELVYN JASON GINSBURG-Stage Crew, Football. TEDDY ALBERT GOLDSTEIN - St. Play, Assemblies, Tommy Tiger. RONALD BRUCE GOODWIN-Cross Country, Baseball. CAROLE ANNE GRAY-GAA, Letter- girls, Drill Team. ROMAN DAVID GRAY-Track, Hur- dles, Cross Country. JUDI LATANNE GREEN-SB Cheer- leader, GAA, Pep Club. BETTY ANN GRIP- DEAN ALLEN GROSSMAN-Camera Club. LYDIA GUTIERREZ- 27 PHILLIP ALLEN JOHNSON - A-I2 Class Yell King, Chapel Speaker, Knights. PATRICIA ANN KANATZER-Philo- motheon, Daubers, Drill Team. CHARLES FREDERICK KIRKPATRICK- Lettermen, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. HOMER SMITH KNOWLES - Cross Country. CARL ROBERT KOONS-Printing of Whirlwind. JEROME WAYNE KROUGH-Student Service, Camera Club. TIMOTHY HARRY LAYMAN 1 Base- ball, Basketball, Lettermen IPres.l. DENNIS DANIEL LENGEL- ,-gn. ,,-of la may ' E42 I is A 1 Ju V . V, JV 11' 4 , '- ,f 1 ' if . Is' ff Q 1 -.,., , ' 2 'g Q., . , X l 4' '. it ' jv ' A ' YZ. . I . If A f , ,, nf M, , ,, 4 , A, g.537f,jfjp? !.4',,,1g 4, X If I I , 3',m.lg.. e +-' '1 ft 1. 4 Kirin 7 GARY GUILLIAT-Sr. Choir, Sr. Com- mittee. HAROLD HART HARRIS - Kni9I'l5 lPres.l , Varsity Cross Country, Philo- matheon. CARL SYLVESTER HAZELRIG-B Foot- ball, Varsity Track, JV Baseball. JOYCE MARIE HEASLIP-Tiger Teens, GAA, Co-chairman of Sr. Day. GEORGE HERNANDEZ--Boys' Glee, Sr. Choir. JON MICHAEL HOLLOWAY- BRUCE GERNARD l IUBBARD--Foot- ball. ALETHRA DENISE JAMES-Cornmeh cial Club, Tiger Teens, Glee Club. CHARLES JAMES- ELVIN VANCE JOHNSON- F li X. 95-' 'e X'sgg-'Fray x I I 'I 1 I X I I A MICHAEL ENGENE LIVINGSTON- GARY DONALD LOCKWOOD- SAMME RUTH LOONEY - Ladyes, Advisory Board, Lettergirls. DONNA RUTH LOWE-Drill Team, Lettergirls, GAA. EDITH MARY MASTERSON 1 Tiger Teens, A-'l'I Class V. Pres., A-'I2 Class Representative. MICHAEL J. Matay-Football, Let- termen, Golf. SALLY I. MENDOZA-Las Tapatias Lettergirls, GAA. WAYNE ELLWOOD MILLER- DON MIZOTA-Knights IV. Pres.l Track, Philomatheon Seal Bearer. RONALD EDWARD MOLL- 1 v JACK DEAN MOORE-B Football, B Basketball. LARRY MORSE-Tommy Tiger, Sr. Committee. DENNIS McGRALE - Lettermen, B. Football, Baseball Manager. RITA JEANETTE McGUFFEY-Ladyes, Advisory Board, Lettergirls. WILLIAM EDWARD McKINLEY- YOSHIMI NAKAGAWA- ANTHONY MARIO NAPOLITANO- Varsity Baseball, Lettermen. ROBERTA MAE NEAL-Follies, Glee Club. BONNIE LEE NELSON-GAA IPres.l, Lettergirls, Student Court. PHYLLIS NICHOLAS- Q' ,, , ,4ff4,4Z, .w ff 'WM :MW AWWA CAROLYN KAY NOWLIN - Cloak Room Chairman of Sr. Prom. BILL NEWBERRY - Teachers Asst., Business Dept. ARMANDO ORTIZ- JAMES HENRY OVERBY-Chess Club. PENNY MAY PALMER-School Serv- ice Art. MARTHA FRANCO PEREIRA- JONE MARIE POLIZZI-Prom Chair- man, Student Court Sec., B-11 Class Sec. SANDRA PAGE PUETT-SB Cheer- leader, Ladyes, A-12 Class V. Pres, LINDA LOU PUETT-Drill Team. JAMES HUGH PYRON - Varsity Track, Band C. ANTONIO RAMIREZ-Los Coballos, Student Service, Gymnastics. MARILYN JEANNE RANGER-Bible Club. EDWARD RENTERIA-Los Caballeros, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. CAROLA REYES-Girls' Glee. VIVIAN REYNOLDS - A-12 Class Treas., Lettergirls, Drill Team, CLARA SEDILLOS RICO-Las Tapa- tias, Girls' Glee, Pep Club. BILL CLARENCE ROBINSON- 29 ,MZ ,., '9Yx I 85.-I 'yr' 91 It v 'V if Q J ,1 ROSALIE CECLIA SERRANO-Girls' Glee. LAWRENCE SHAPIRO- MARGRET THRESIA SHAW - Tiger Teens, Commercial Club. BRUCE GEORGE SMITH- RICHARD LAYNE SMITH- ALLEN JAY SPOONER-Drum Maior of Band, Music Letier, Swing Band. 'MW bi, Hr 4.r ' Wg, '. W ff , iii: T 2 A Q g f W .,.. We V ' la. . . iff ' ...--i llxl , 1 it 1+ 1' ,wa VM ZZ, ,, , QQ. ' I ' 2 if -'fi l '45 it-4 Qi.. f Viz? fz, ,,,:.wQ f' , 4 f , 'I f '41, ', iE? ? l'f - f f ff f. 1 Z ' is f Elf-Z 1 1 1 Q A 1 1 Q, , W1 J 3 ' WW ff ' 1 If f 75575 'I W 1 , fl A ' -.31-ag:-.:1f:1?1 1 4' G I , -5 .5- fif , ' 2? f A , 1' ff, 1 f P-I 'star GLORIA JUNE ROBINSON- LEIF JAMES ROBINSON- RICHARD CHARLES RODGERS- TIMOTHY RAY ROELEN - Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Sec. of Athletics. EFREN CHAVEZ ROSAS- PATRICIA LENORA RYAN-Sr. Choir, Girls' Glee. MASON RYON-Auto Shop. ROBERT ROMERO- RONALD SIMON SALAS-FFA, Cross Country, Track. SHIRLEY MARIE SAVAGE-Sr. Day Chairman, GAA, Tiger Teens. RICHARD ALVIN STEINBORN-Tiger Teens, Chess Club, Tennis Team. ANTONIA STERN- LOIS SUENAKA-Ephebian, Sec. of Elections, Ladyes. NANCY THERESA SULLIVAN - B-I2 Class Pres., Advisory Ed. Chair., Ladyes. SHIRLEY ANNE TACKABERRY-Board of Representatives, Ladyes, Tiger Teens. ARTHUR L. TEGGER-Whirlwind, Sr. Gift, Bible Club. DOROTHY LOUISE TOMMASINO - French Club. BARBARA JEAN TREMBLY - Modern Dance, Drama, Sr. Play. DAVE TORRETTA - Choir, Follies Band. DANIEL WESLEY VERBLE- r JEANNE VINCENT - GAA, Tiger Teens. DENNIS MICHAEL VAIL- DON WIGGINS-Knights, Advisory Board. MARGARET ANN WILKINS- GARY NASON WINGATE- GEORGENE WITSCHER-Commercial Club, Attendance Office, Counselor Office. ESTER SYLVIA YANEZ- EVANGELINE YBARRA-GAA, Court Justice, Las Tupalias. f 1 1, X ,. , . ',.-ff 1, :wt ,Q ,f fag., 322' i4 ',fin w.r r , , , b.,?,4.h VI 3 I ar A if I-. a haw, V? ,Q ,r ', f i l 1 6 ' 29:4 QW iq M in 4 my 9 ' f f , i , Q. , ' 4 1.10 -M ,A ,, I I 1 ij 5 I l J. , , ,ff I ' VM -,iz 7? W I X 'id f,, I 1 lb f .fda f 4 f BW, I Z 5 ,,,V f ,I Senior Awards Valedicforian .... Salufaforlan ..,....,........................... Nina Brown Scholarship Candidate .... B'Nai B'Rith Award ..... Rota ry Music Award Zonla Nursing Scholarship ..... Lion's Millin Award .Y.., Senior Service Award Journalism Award ......,BONNlE BAKER .. JOANN EMETERIO ,e,.....c.BONNlE BAKER TEDDY GOLDSTEIN PAT DONNELLY JEANETTE MCGUFFEY ....r,....TIM ROELEN PHILLIP JOHNSON PAT DONNELLY '-:sf K-M.. 31 - Xl..L1.f y 5 V -xxx ffE- !- f l 5 N Q 1 F I D Senior Memories 0 l0WIng the summer vacation of l955, a gigantic group of B-lO's, then Ealled 'he l0 99Sl Class in the history of the San Fernando High School, i lessed the .campus with their appearance. They were openly pleased and impressed with their new home. ' ln our-first election, during October '55, we chose Geraldine Ginn to head our aspiring group, Completing our first semester, we elected Nancy Fukuda our President, we shared a sportnight then, with the B-lO's. As time passed, and we found ourselves no longer l0th graders, we also realized that we were becoming united and full of class spirit. To suit our mood, we chose spirited Carol Kiczenski to preside over such activities as the Christmas Dance. When February of i957 arrived after putting Bill Clancy at the helm, we were ready to begin work on the selection of a name, color, and emblem worthy of our mighty class. After much time and thought the colors of red and white were chosen, and with the name, the Elite class was born. lt was during this semester, regard- less of the cold weather, that we had our first successful beach party at Ventura. Finally, when September, 1957, arrived, we had made it-we were Seniors, the Elites of S'58. Gerry Lutsey, secretary, George Negrete, Vice President, and Earl Young, our President, led our mighty red sea down Hollywood Boulevard the night we received our sweaters. l Aftera short time and a polite, but informal invitation to leave, we hectded back to San Fernando for a street dance. Other activities that semes- ter were the Disneyland trip, noon dances, Senior Challenge Day when we emerged victorious over the Senior Ayes, and Rhapsody in Blue, the Senior Prom, which we presented to the Aristocrats. Elites and Elites only are excused. With these words spoken by the Student Body President, Harry Muranaka, we were full-fledged Senior Ayes. Marlyn Mason led us out of that assembly and many more to come. Through our all-girl cabinet consisting of Marlyn Mason, Carol Kiczenski and Shirley Saunders, our class activities began. Noon dances, socials on the Athletic Field, Senior Challenge Day lwhen we were again victoriousl, snow trips, beach parties, Disneyland, the Long Beach Pike-, Senior Problems Parties, and our other memories were all a part of our wonderful Senior year. Who will forget our missing trash can, Guidance. in the Audi-torium, or see-sawing on the glade. Stardust, the Senior Prom presented by the Polynesians, was one of the most memorable evenings of the year. The Senior Supper and the Senior Play, Chapel with the theme, From This Day Forward , Senior Tea and Senior Day, and the Aloha Dance, high- lighted the final days of our high school careers. Graduation willrbe the turning point in our lives, the end of our days as San Fernando Tigers, and the beginning of our days as alumni of San Fernando High School. MARLYN MASON President, S '58 EARL YOUNG President, W '58 Elites Winfer+Vice Pres., George Negrele ,- Summer-Vice Pres., Carol Kiszinski Secretary, Shirley Saunders 'Tim 'Ui ZR s..:1 Secreiary, Gerri Lufze G -W.. .M , . :m..,,Sg 4-...,,m CHEERLEADERS KNEELING Marilyn Bauer Sue Omhs STANDING Sybol Johnson Diane Fields Fl' ,,-Q ,kv ,..u x EPHEBIANS-KNEELING: Terry Manyak, Dale Vaccarello, Harry Muranaka. STANDING: Doug Johanson, Marlyn Mason, Nancy Fukuda, Judy Beck, Scar- lerie Scori, Anifa Weintraub, Roberta Weaver, Bob Styerwnlt, Bruce Goeller, Betty Ritchey. u in I. , . BERNIE ACEBO-Los Caballeros, Board of Rep. DENNIS ADAMS- B Track. JAMES ADAMS-PTA Scholarship Winner, Badminlon Champ, LA mixed doubles, Debate Champ, W'58. KATHERINE ADAMS-Yearbook. SUSAN AGARD PRUDENCE AGUERA SHERIAN AITKEN-Cabinei, Prom Chairman, Sr. Commillee. JUDY ALLEN-Drill Team, Commer- cial Club, Sr. Choir. JUDITH ALLISON-Diplomats. JANIS ALLTON-Daubers. 'Wx 65 'CE 'u ?7. li 'Fax 1 I , 'Q , f 3 .- f fi 1 f ' 1, gf-fp dy 7 i BILL BAKER CAROL BALL-G.A.A., Pep Club. ALICE BALLESTERO-Girls' Glee Drill Team. OLIVIA BANALES-Drill Team, Girls Glee, Library. PATRICIA BARBA-Commercial Club Las Tapalias, Tiger Teens. RAUL BARRAGAN GEORGENE BARTA BETTY BARTON-Drill Team. BYRON BATY-Sr. Choir, SI. Serv ice, Gymnaslics. JOSEPH BATY-Basketball, Gymnas- Iics, Tiger Teens. idx .ZW , ,. I ,. 4.. W, ,, , 1. . .X 4' ZW yi , . if , 2? aff 'f I gf f . , , ,iff - ' i fifiy. 14 .1 fCfi'?1,w-nefi., ii vf , , ,fgzgl f Gia. 'f C, , J , ,VW,,,, i z, . ' - ifzff. , 1. 2- 11112. -V , lf , K , ': 7 , ' .5 ,ff f 1-f L :eff fs,- 1 I M w?f .. ' fir' gy' ,gf ' V: ' tn 21, -, fn f ,, f y. I ' -'YKQHQQ' 2 i T ,,:5J,1yqf7'- . , 4? X 4. ' Q 1 M -I ff- JV' .1 Q JOYCE ANDERSON- MICHELLE ANDREW- G,A.A., Tiger Teens, Jekyll's Disciples. BARBARA ANDREWS - Whirlwind, Tiger Teens, Commercial Club. BARBARA APPODACA SHARON ARCHBELL-Drill Team, Commercial Club. ALFONSO ARIAS-Football, Track, Leiferman. TOMMY ARIAS JIM ASHLEY CARL BACHAND MARY BAHT-G.A.A., Jr. Commer- cial Club. f'N - - I. -sf' 3! .f 'fee' Ku 19 in y 1 rg dk in DARLENE BERGAN-G.A.A. RICHARD BERKEBILE-Whirlwind. MIRIAM BERMAN-Drill Team. MARGARET BERNAL-Las Tapatias IPres.l . PEGGY BERTLES-Choir, Girls' Glee, Modern Dance. BONITA BEST- GARY BIBO- B and Varsity Bas- ketball. LILLIAN BI RL-Commercial Club. ROBERT BISHOP JANELLA BLAKEY . L 7' Z f 5 'J a.. f we ,f 'f X 'f 6 11- vis- I we -1 L . 'ff-.Q fl f QQ Xl! fy ?ff 9 ff if V Z' f : fb., rv 5 it .cf-if IA fl y . 4 l 1 I f X f -4 ' X f ff 4t 1 1 W! I l I X 1 i 'f f ff I f fa ff f, 1 X fn Iv 1 ,N 2 f ' 174W f 'Z 4 M 92 ' . W 7 , 4 ...nm . fm-Q , 4 , 7 ai! ,. A ' 7 We 1 A-, I , 1, f ff ' V f ,Wfwf yy f f fm, fu, ff ,fy s, 64 My f ff W 5, A: X MARILYN BAUER JEAN BAUMBERGER--Board of Rep., Justice, Philomathean. VIRGINIA BAYON--Lettergirls, B-ll Class Rep., G.A.A, Cheerleader. ERNEST BAYSINGER SHARLENE BEARD JUDITH BECK -- Cabinet, Exchange Students, Ladyes. EILEEN BECKETT HERBERT BEEMAN-Varsity Football. JOYCE BELLIZZI-Ladyes, Philoma- thean, Student Govt. JACK BENTON-Varsity Football. fl' MW 719 'rf if ,.. V .. -fvfy,-,. , .L ' x . I A be ,- A -3 4 'Q a .V .11 TLV, ,QQ - ,- ' f ' .11 V 1 . ., ' - .1.,.: -,, U. ' V '- ,W -,vw . f ,fqfz f y . ff'-'21 fi ' IK f ff, . I ,W Z I f ff, ' 2 Q f .Z , -A ig, , 147 . -:QW 35 -ffm : X 4'9 'Zfl'5'h . , . X ' ,Q Q 1 1-,fl . ,,,4 , . . .75-flu-. 4, ji . . wa-1L.,,1e.f.. f R ' . V ' '1- fgf-,Qew-gf-1, f H Xgx ,, - -aft ,'+fw .iiz'fY 1 f it 'mart - ' I: ,fag gqlfl - .4 .Liege 411527 'f ' 212 .hizit ,Ol JACK BLACKLOCK-Los Caballeros, Cross Country, Track. LAVERTA BLAKLEY-G.A.A., Tiger Teens, Sr. Choir. ROBERT BLISS- JEFF BLOOM-Yearbook, Whirlwind, Sr. Play. NORMA BOOTH-Sr. Choir. RICHARD BOOTH RONALD BODE-Varsity Football. WILLIAM BOEDEKER- MARY BONICK-Drill Team, G.A.A., Yearbook. ROBERT BORTELS 35 4' 1. z9.g..f2rAg '?.'fna 1 ' ' 6- EARL BULL-Track Manager lVar.I, Chess Club IV. Pres.I , Diplomats IV. Pres.I . DON BURCH- LINDA BURGWALD-A-12 Rep., Let- tergirls, G.A.A. MARGARET BURLEIGH - Lettergirls, G.A.A. JOSEPH CAMPOCl-lIARO- KENNETH CARLSON- SONJA CARMEN - Philomathean, Lettergirls, G.A.A. GARY CARPENTER- JOHN CARROLL-Jekyll's Disciples. SANDRA CARTER-Sr. Supper. DONNA CHANDLER-Troian Club, Modern Dance. LUCKYE CHAPPELL-J.V. Baseball, F.F.A. lPres.I. SAL CHAVEZ-Los Caballeros, Board of Rep. NORMA CHEZUM-Commercal Club, Tiger Teens, Pres. of Sr. Problems Class ANNA LEE CHRISTENSEN-- BILL CLANCY - Advisory Board Chairman, A-II Class Pres., S.B. Cabinet. PATRICK CLARK- KENNETH CLIFF-Football IB and Var.l, Knights lPres.l, FFA IV. Pres.I. 36 'Qt .ff TERRY BOYDSTRUM- DONNA BOYLE - Tiger Teens G.A.A., Drill Team. NANCY BRADLEY-Girls' Glee, Sr Choir. LON BRAZELTON- DAVE BROWN - Football, Knights Track. MAURICE BROWN- MICHAEL BRYAN-Track, Cafeteria. DAVID BRYANT-Print Shop. MAE BRYANT-Drill Team. DOLORES BRYSON- 1'-H PR I?- ff! .R . .1 U- t A K' ,X I fr. so 'gi' , ' ' N '1:fQY:9.QJ1 rfgf, .A ,. . f .fjslkxx is, ,mu X . .rggsf K fl. Yggrgz I'f, j',qf?: ' X X , ' I 1 'f' 'v 5 I 1 I 'fsz . f-I.. I A f in QB if j J.. I I K X K Q- '6 xl a ff va 1 435, 5: , ,K , XIX . fill' Hz., it T fx 233541 , og L L 'ef' 1? a ,fr :mg-or k..+ ,uh- :T ANITA COLGAN--Le Cercle Fran- cais, Prom Committee, Grad. Party. A RANDOLPH COLLINS- B Football. JOSEPH CONDERCUI- PATRICIA COOPER - Sr. Play, Ladyes, School Tiger Emblem. SUE COOROUGH - Tiger Teens, Dancing Exhibition. X. . ee. -e -A t,rV. fi., ooNALo coPELANo- ,5 ,' X JANICE CORTRIGHT- I5 .' 'Z ADELINA COSTELLO-Las Tdpcllids, Q' -' Lettergirls, Sr. Choir. 'ff DOROTHY COWAN-Make up Com- mittee. , 'R' PATRICIA CRAIG- r , X , 2 .. V .lj l l fl .f 2 1 ' X .xx XX . V -an Q Lf 5' vii' 2 ff+:-.,i,.. 'LI' . . . -L1 -- e?.s1'2' EE, 5 - ' ll. E I V 'l ' K- , ri 2 . in, . L A I 1 V, ,. 6' CHARLES CRANE - Football, Track, Knights. CLIFTON CRAWFORD- JUDY CRAWFORD - Commercial Club, Philomathean, Drill Team. DAVID CRIDER- JACK CROMBIE-Football, Tennis. SHIRLEY CROSS- STEVE CROTHERS- B Football, Sr. Choir, Tiger Teens. MARY CUELLAR-Las Tapatias. PAMALA CUNNINGHAM - French Club. JOHN DANIELS- BOB DAUGHERTY-Orange Blossom. SALLY DAVIS-Drill Team, Letter- girls, GAA. RICHARD DEARO-Daubers. ERROL DEHAAN-Var. Football, Var Track, Letterman. JOHN DESLAUVIERS- PETER DEYOUNG- JUAN DIEZ-PARDO-AFSF Exchange Student, Knights. JUDY DILBECK-G.A.A., Lettergirls Commercial Club. 6 R 1:::ff yi , Biz ,Q JANICE EIDE Letferglrls GAA Trojans NICK EMETERIO Var Baseball, Letter ELLEN ENGEL B 12 Rep Lefferglrls ANITA ESPINOSA Las Tapatias, S BLANCA ESPINOSA Sr Choir Las Ta GEN EVELETH Letlerglrls GAA., 1 f 7 ff fy, 4' wg Q-.-.,,, if wr' Pa nf. v-If ff f 7 fy, , ff 1 ,,-. . If 4' 5 'bs -Pb si 2 FP N ...ff 4 f we Q X W PHYLLIS FLIPPO MIKE FLORES JUDY FRANCIS-Drama, Girls' Glee, Drill Team. EMMA FRANCO-Laclyes, Las Tupulius, Sr. Choir. NANCY FRANCO KAY FRAZIER-Glee Club, Stage Crew. MERLAN FREEMAN-Knighls, Swing Band, Gymnuslics. LORRAINE FRIEND SALLY WADOVICH HENRY FUJIMOTO -Q. di T ' I 3 1 J o I 4 ? ffm ,f 4 ,I ,,,,..f nm ,ai 6 T , g A , A I W f 7 A f 'J , ki W 21.44 .vm Wg , ge R 4, 2.-... ,W Q ., 1 7 W VT ' 3 4' we 7 f f f f V! :A ' f 4 1. Q I .X ff 2 . f:, 2 Ip ff I f' ' 1 if , r ,- 5, z , . iffy.: I 4 'Wu ii' Z, 'few MARY GEARY--G,A.A., Girls' Glee, Drill Team. BARBARA GENTRY KATHRYN GENTRY-Lelfergirls, G.A.A., Drill Team. CAROLYN GERNER-Sr. Choir. PATRICK GIBSON-Truck, Knights, Philo- mafhecm. RICHARD GIBSON MARTHA GILL GEORGE GILL VICTOR GILLETT--Knights, Gymnastics. GAIL GILLESPIE-Drill Team, Tiger Teens. 'WW' N Q I fi I M if , 5, , ' , ,ff 'A ' , . NANCY FUKUDA-Ladyes, S.B.V. Pres. Lellergirls Cubinel. ERNEST GAINES KIRKLAND GAITHER-JV und Var. Bas kelboll, Var. Track, Letterman. FRANK GALLARDO-Sr. Choir, Los Cabal leros, Tiger Teens. PATRICIA GALLEGOS - Las Tapalias G.A.A., Sr. Choir. BETTY GARCIA-Girls' Glee, Sr. Choir. SALLIE GARCIA-Las Tapalias, Glee Club RICHARD GARN GLORIA GARRETT PAULA GARRETT-Girls' Glee ISec.I Drill Team, Tiger Teens lSec.l. DJ-r I -we-fl f .ffl f QL! sl, 'TF' I TT: f Q A-J f f AGNES GILLS -Troians, G.A.A., Tiger Teens. WILLIAM GILMORE-Ethics Commit- tee, Chess Club, Diplomats. MICHAEL GIULIANO-Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball. KENNETH GLASS JANET GLIENKE EDNA ODEN SALLY RILEY BRUCE GOELLER-Boys' State, Philo- mathean lPres.I, P.A. Announcer. GLYNN GOLLIHUGH- B Football, Var. Football, Letterman lSec.I. CAROLINE GONZALES-Las Tapa- tias. ix Mini 1595 .15 'QT' 'QE-'r ' w 'wif 4: ,..,. 'hi' '- s.T1V' V JOHN GREEN-Basketball lVar.I, Baseball lVar.I, St. Service. PAT GREEN 1 S.B. Cheerleader, Whirlwind, A-12 Rep. JO ANN GREER-Bible Club, Com- mercial Club lSec.l. VINCENT GRILLO KURT GUNDERSON- B Baseball. DANIEL GUZMAN-JV and Var. Baseball, Var. Cross Country, Los Caballeros. LOIS GUY-G.A.A., Drill Team. FREDERICK HAENDLE JUDITH HAINES LARRY HALE-Dodge Trouble Shoot- ing Contest lAuto Shopl. we I..1 2 fc Egg f by 9 , Z 2, 'L X I ' 1' 'K x , es. I 'IE ett- Y X 4 XX 1. 3 ROBERT GOODWIN-Cross Country. MICKIE GORDON -- Drill Team lCapt.l, Lettergirls, G.A.A. PATRICIA GRADY NADINE GRAEFF-G.A.A., Letter- girls, Drill Team. MARDI GRAHAM-Drill Team, Jek- yll's Disciples lSec.-Treas.I, Philo- mathean. JEFF GOODMAN MARIE GRANADOS JOHN GRANT PHILIP GRANT-Philomathean,Tennis, Univacs. DONNA GRAY - Girls' Glee, Sr. Choir, Drill Team. 'M' aw.Qf:' Nr X . :- - .16 KN., N- N ,. .. jfs L i X . X xi NN xsx I xy, ,N ii- :ff I X I , i . p ' . ' 'AZ 1 . . . , ,G 9 K My gy I rl ,3 if I ...JF 'P ' 7 ' ,- ,mf J Y. ff- 'A' -of ' I I TY, age A , qua-v .A , A U gg, ,,J9f , , 'T ri' ' f ' .32 f' I 1 . B.,-V X X xi X Q N xx Q s fe . . .A X x H Q Tx .... X L xi W 'Ski B N YN 'gm x I. ,WAS . xi. , ,,,. 'iNq. ,,l S: ua, -. - , Em.. RACHEL HERNANDEZ DOROTHY HESS EUGENE HIEBERT JUDY HILL-Drill Team ARLENE HINSLEY RONALD HIXMAN CAROL HOBBS WILLIAM HOLLOWAY LAWRENCE HOLRAN GLENN HULING rv 1 , 11R.A 4: -4 .I - ww -1, 4- ,-1: ,f ,f 4 fi, , f , ff 1 Y? J 15 ' , , . AZ I 'A . ,. Q 9 jgixyx fff9',1 M K 91 ,- .-:fi q -- ,-1-1+ 'R .uf ff I-f ,J fmt' -. .,, -4501: 4 rf. ,, f':-9144 +M'P . . .551--E r:3j' f ' uv? , 6 W fi., f 0: ' ,s '- -M ' l - 2,1 . - v,:.,.144. pn .. ,ww R r 5 it 2 ,qv 4 ' fav W . 2 , . JOANNE HALL-Whirlwind, SB Cab- inet, Tiger Teens lPres.l . LARRY HALL JUDY HANER DIXIE HANZAL - Drill Team, Tiger Teens, Catteretts. JEWELL HARDING CAROLYN HARRELL NOVELLA HARRIS-G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Tiger Teens. HARRY HARTER-Varsity Football, Track. RICHARD HARPER CHARLES HAYASHI - S.B.V. Pres., Justice, Sec. of Grounds. zrw' .qw r.,:,,:,Mw':W:zW 3 - z. f p1:'-Q:5?:fj:5,'ffi,Wir 5 ,. 1 'V , , fy, f , , I f 4' 1:76 -' I g hw, 4, f .,,, , ' ii Vgfifffi - '1'.. ,,i'V' , 1 ,.,.f T LINDA HULL-Philomathean, Com- mercial Club, Drill Team. DON HUNTER ROBERT HUSTON-Speech Contest -Lions Club. EVERETT INMAN DAVID IRWIN-Tiger Teens lPres.l , Whirlwind, Assistant Yell King. BRYCE JACKSON-Var. Baseball, Var. Football. MARY JACKSON-G.A.A. SANDRA JACOBSON - Modern Dance, G.A.A., Philomathean. BERNARD JARKA JULES JENSEN-Chess Club, Chem- istry Club, Cross Country, 41 is X SUSAN JORGENSON RICHARD KAGAWA-Knights iSec.- Treas.l, Philomatheon. SHEILA KAMINSKY FRANK KANDT LINDA KARR KOUKI KAWAGUCHI-Elite Finance. CONNI KAYE-Daubers. FERRELL KEEN CAROL KICZENSKI-S.B. Cheerlead- er, A-l2 Class V. Pres.,aLadyes. JO ANN KING-G.A.A., Yearbook. PATRICIA KLEE DENNIS KLINE-Sl. Service, Football, Track. VONDA KNIGHT-Lelfergirls, Girls' Glee, Drill Team. .ALL 1 'W' , Y , ' '2'f'i1..' f..::-:Sii 3 gif:-.-E' J' ww ,, Q I Y , . ,gf fy, It I -, . H If if I . X iz ,.......,.. '...,, 1 X in 'Tiff' 'U so R, X , Y X 4 2,25 . 'W -. MARILYN JOHNSON Leftergurls ,F 2 I 1 I , 1 'A LaCercle Francais G A A -, g f ' 'A A gm, I wEsLEY JOHNSON ff 'i S'. 1 hm., f 43.1 , f 4 ff Iv, vft- 7,f LfL.,' Jn, .. - ' 5 ww vffmf gy, -' A , fy19Z',5Q,-'ii' Q,-iif , f,.,,,fwfff----,www f .f ,,:- ,, f fi ff, 4 V5 I 5 i Z QW? f myzwz, ' M '- ffhfwfii-,ttaye 1 I f,4.,,f,,,f, Q-yn, mg ,A , , ' 9 Z 1 4, j H if 1 fl. I - -vt P' , . ' 111532 Rf-,1,.-.W 'U' 'W ,i .n1,-1..3 .. ,I ,Q E 'IV 4? f f f X w f 6 , ' 4 ' ' 1 ., fl: MICHAEL ROPE , V . 5 I PETER ROPE ggi 5 ' A I. M. .I RAYMOND KRYSZTOE-v . E - 11. I , f ? ' I ar oo? , v A 'V f 32, ,... W I, ball Univacs. JOYCE LAMBRIGGER-Drill Team Q Girls Glee G AA F- GERALD LARSEN 1 - . . .1 54. - -U 'w - V, ,in A ll J , , 47 I I , .R P1 Q BIRTHE LASSEN-Tiger Teens, Philo- mafheans, G.A.A. JACK LAWRENCE-Football, Track. LINDA LEHMAN-Commercial Club, Social Dance, G.A.A. PATRICIA LEISHMAN BRENDA LELONG RAMON LERMA SHARON LINDSAY ROBERT LLACH-Los Caballeros, Var. Baseball, Var. Track. JOHN LOPEZ MARGARET LOPEZ-Las Tapaiias, Advisory Board, Whirlwind. -lv' I fa ,. II, ' ' ,I-1 ' I if 7 W' if 'E 7 1 Zfgf J x , nf , 4 f V fa I' ' 9' :cf z. f I 0 I 4 1 ., g ve , n H fgc 7 O ' ,, , H f If 'W 5 U f: , ,A f-+I., ,V .1 W, gnfy-aw. I . 4652245 . Jqafyfe 7 W ' 'ff -,I I 1 II if In 3 , rid ,1. 'f A-- ff . 'ff-fe, my .35 , 25.17 H111- it 1-IE , -f.w:,L-'iii f, , , ,,, ' ,,,.' 2 , 1? . lnniifq , 1 'A 2 ,, ,:Q.X'j'5 Q? W' I 1. V M1 -- 'I ' ,v 14 4 if .ji ' , r f Z :N A , 7511, , I . 5. 15 ' Z 'fi 'A V V- -: c,14f?f' V ,J ' ,, 29,57 f f , ', 0132+ ff 341 ff e2 -QW, W ,f'Jf'f' I I . z:, . . ff ' ll mg 3 ,Z ,,-fm., -fw gi' QQ' ,rw GILBERT LOSI-Basketball. GERALDINE LUTSEY + Advisory Board, Tiger Teens, G.A.A. JEANETTE McCABE ,f JACQUELINE McCULLOCH LINDA MCDEVITT-Sr. Choir, Girls' Glee. STEPHEN MCDONALD ALAN McELWAIN KATHLEEN MCGEE MELVIN MCGEE SANDRA Mc.'3EE-Drama, Philoma- lhean, Modern Dance. JOANA McILVERY-Prom Chairman, Girls' Glee, Sr. Play. NANCY MCMURRY SANDRA MACPHEARSON SUSAN MACE JOSEPHINE MACIAS-Girls' Glee. JO ANN MADDEN DONALD MADSEN-Swing Band. ROSALINDA MAGANA-Girls' Glee, Sr. Choir, Las Tapaiias. 43 ELEANOR MEDINA - Diplomats, G.A.A., Girls' Glee. THOMAS MEIER- Boys' Glee, Sr. Choir. BETTY MELTON-Sr. Choir, Commer- cial Club, Girls' Glee. SADDIE MENDOZA-Girls' Glee. ROBERT MERRIWEATHER - F,F.A. iTreas.l. DAVID METCALF - Philomathean, Baskeiball. RONALD MEYERS--Basketball, Sr. Choir. MARY ANNE MICHAUX-A-I0 Class Sec., A-II Class V. Pres., Tiger Teens. OLIVE MILES-Troians, Sr. Choir, Drama. ROBERT MILLER--French Club, Cross Country. 'Z , I :X ' ' I l. iff ? 1 lf' f fam f 44 , V, I -, .. V X, , M V ff ' ' f gg 2 f ,f V M 1 z 4, f '7 ii, I f 9 I il fi ' Z' f , 'fs 14774 . , jg, , ,. , ey.. 1 gem:-fr' i . ' x Y x '-f X x Q. I SANDRA MAGE ELVIRA MAGLIOCCO - Troians lPres.-Treas.l, Sr. Committee. SAMUEL MANCARUSO TERRELL MANYAK-Cabinet, Whirl wind, Var. Tennis. RALPH MARRONE NANCY MARTELL JAMES MARTINEZ MARLYN MASON-A-'I2 Class Pres Ladyes, Mascot. TED MAYER HELEN MEANS-G.A.A, ,ff 1'-N, - , l 'L 'Q ,.,, A I 4 .. V, .,:1- ' I X. , +1 riff' 'f I iff-I 1 Y- ffi' ,ur .- A Mx 5 . -.Q x-. HAROLD MILLS YOSHIMASA MIYAGISHIMA SANDRA MOE PAUL MOELLER-Letterman. NORBERT MONOHAN JAMES MONTAGUE ROBERT MONTEITH DORA VEE MORDIGAN-Letlergirls G.A.A., Sr. Choir. MICKEY MORENTIN MARILYN MORGAN - Diplomais Tiger Teens, Troians. I ,rm ,M I f 25' JIMMY MORRIS ELLEN MORRIS FRANCES MUIR ALICE MUNOZ Ann-lun MORRELL-Bible club. Q ,im I ev I , 2? HARRY MURANAKA-S.B. Pres. I2 sem.I, Knights, B Basketball. RONALD MURPHY KAREN MERCER RAYMOND NAKAMURA GLORIA NALLS - G.A.A., Tiger Teens, Girls' Glee. -wet, A 45- 'E DAVID OLSON-Boys' State, Philo- mctheun, Knights. SUSIE ONAITIS JUNE O'NEAL-Girls' Glee, Tiger Teens ITreas.I, G.A.A. LINDA ORD-Le Cercle Francais, Ti er Teens g . STEPHEN ORSON-Var. Tennis, J.V. Cross Country, Sr. Choir. ROBERT OSBORN- B Football, Philomatheon, Univacs IPres.I. HAROLD PACKER JACK PARKS BILL PARR NO RMA PAHERSON . bf GEORGE NICHOLS-Le Cercle Fran- RICHARD NOLAN - S.B. Cabinet, RICHARD NIEVES-Los Caballeros. , flpfg V 2 71 14? 2 'Q 'fi A . ,f 4 , f 423' 4 If 1 lf 'X 1 X 'il' Wai I I? ' wwf-'1'Z I . graft? , ., , 15 Lv, ,ff FRED PELLETIER SANDRA PENDLEY-Drill Team, Tiger Teens, Catteretts. FREDDIE PEREZ-Var. Cross Country, Track. RICHARD PERKINS-Diplomats, Le Cercle Francais, Pep Club. BOBBIE PERRIN-Board of Rep., Tro- ian Club lPres.l, Drill Team. DEUK PERRIN - Court, Chemistry Club, Football. SANDRA PETERSEN-Tiger Teens, Bible Club. Choir. DONALD PETERSON ROYAL PETERSON KENT PHELPS - Letterman, Knights, Philomatheon. 15? my 1. wp ' Mlm M., A x A . L 1 Q V' ' ,, if : 9 W ' V , 7'-' ' V' f' , 0 ,- i' ' A,, 4 ' pg - . - , f ' ,ze 1 gt .4 151 Ms, 411' ' ,. 1, ' --4fff.'f', . A 2 .1 ft Qgjgm' ' 5 4 2 f- wir.: , 44 f 3, 1 5.1 G' Q figzf . -.V . 4 f ,V ,e,4,: 5, 3 2 ilx 1, L . 7' JOSEPH PREATOR WILLIAM PREWITT NORA PRIDDY BETTY PRICE DOROTHY PRITCHETT DONNA PROUT-Commercial Club lPres.l, French Club lSec.l, Philo- mathean. ELAINE PRUIS-G,A.A. Cabinet, Let- tergirls, Drill Team. CAROL PYEATTE-Commercial Club, Letter irls g . FRANK QUINTANAR-Sr. choir, Los Caballeros, Diplomats. BERT QUINTANAR Tiger Teens RO - f Athletic Committee, Los Caballeros. 46 f esp 9-3 ,K 11 'ii .lil 9 l ! . H., ...r Q X -. F if I P 2, Q X S' 'S ,Q 'Il msn X . ,Q it I R '. it x -5 lf l N ml Jani' :A ' M g ,I-vim ,ev- ff pg: ff: Z- , .AM H.,-Z., ,.,. , ,., , ft. .. 4.4,-, ,atm V , - f. J., -. -..f- f gg I 1: 1: , 59. 41 ., , , ' W, . JAMES PHILLIPS- B Football. CLAUDIA PIEDMONT-Choir, Tiger Teens, Girls' Glee. MARY JO PINE-Sr. Choir, G.A.A., Tiger Teens. TOMMY PINKSTON ELAINE POLING-Costumes. KAY POLK -- G.A.A., Lettergirls, Girls' Glee. GARY POLLOCK - Trojan Club lPres.l. BARTLEY PORTER- C Track, B Basketball, Var. Basketball. VELMA PORTER- Cabinet, Ladyes, Lettergirls. FRANCIS POWER Vefm , 'r r,, . ,V Q.,- 4. f? S f l f V M, X: f 3 1 1 .q W., 'sr' 'V , 22 o 'Q' W , f 4 f Z 1 0 9 f ,f 1 1 fff af ' ' IW f'i'f A ,ff f ' V 5 A742 4 ' I , ,, ,X , , n,, ff 4, ,. y ,wt f 1, . 5 Wy , A ' T ,460 V . - .,..'., 4 STEPHEN RODERICK - Basketball, Track. MARY ROPER-Tiger Teens, Modern Dance. MARGIE ROSAS-Las Tapatias, Sr. Choir, Girls' Glee. BARBARA ROSENBERG -- G.A.A., Commercial Club, Girls Glee. GEORGlA ROSING - Lettergirls, G.A.A., Drill Team. KENNETH ROSS-Gymnastics. MELVIN RUBECK PETRA RUIZ-Las Tapatias. SALLY RUIZ-Las Tapatias lSec.l. STEVEN RUIZ-Cross Country, Track. ' 'T ff-J fir,-f , , , ' . ' ' fZ4'f,r.4 ., 4f, V I Iii. , In ,f ,A , ,,.f jf! iff, I 1 'f-Manila ,V I ',', Q fff j, V ' 5 ,i QQ, A I f iffwlff ,127 ' ' f , , ml' , f MJ , ff ffx If ff W 1 f f 1 f f f J: .f f fl. xi' , , 15' J, 1 f , , ., .., -,fm -,QV 1 - Awfxfv .sw pf 'S 2: ,jf fbi-Q23 .- 4 Q fl l JOHN RADIKE CHARL ANN RAGLIN-French Club lPres.l, Concert Mistress. JEROME RANSTROM ROBERT REYNOLDS DONALD RICHARDSON-Yearbook' J.V. Basketball, Letterman. LYNDA RICHTER SYLVIA RILEY-Lettergirls lV. Pres.l , Drill Team. ROMA RIO-Daubers. BETTY RITCHEY-Sr. Choir, Ladyes lPres.l, PTA Scholarship in voice. GLORIA RODDY-Commercial Club. N f ,,,.,,,,, Z ff' ,-... W. A.. ' CARLEEN RUPPEL-Pep Club, Elec- tion Committee. JAMES SADDLER ANNETTE SALAS-Las Tapatias, Sr. Choir, Hostess Club. ANDREW SALMERON -- Los Cabal- leros. CARMEN SALVATORE GLORIA SANDOVAL JUDlTH SANSENBAUGHER - Sr Choir, Girls' Glee. SHIRLEY SAUNDERS-St. Service, B-'IO Class Pres., A-12 Class Sec. FRED SAVO PHILLIP SCHAEFER 47 V..-,V ,,, , 'K Q xx l'i?'A31g7fy ' -MW Rocco SERENA i I WALTER SERTIC-Gymnastics, Tiger ' ,W . 2 - A, - . A ,' ,. f X fmf Teens lPres.I, A-I2 Class Treas. Q! 2 A BURNELL SHAFFNER SANDRA SHANNON MARLENE SHAPIRO - Lettergirls, B-11 Class V. Pres., Justice. WAYNE SHARPE GLORIA SHEELY MIRIAM SHEFFIELD JEANETTE SHERMAN-Girls' Glee lPres.I, Costumes, Drill Team. BETTY SHERMER-Drill Team, Tiger Teens, Sr. Choir. MARIE SICA - Tiger Teens IV. Pres.l, Girls' Glee, Drill Team. PHILIP SlEBOLD1Diplomats IPres.l, Chemistry Club lPres.I, Philoma- thean. VIRGINIA SIMMONS - Lettergirls, Yearbooks lSr. Ed.I, Drill Team. ELEANOR SIMPSON - Lettergirls, Drill Team, Sr, Committees. PATRICIA SIREAN DONALD SMITH 1 Daubers IV. Pres.I. GEORGIE SMITH - French Club, Hostess Club. GORDON SMITH I 1 X ,. ' V 14.1, ,,.?fl,Z?l:f:Q gc, Q 2 253:41 fy. ,fm , , if 'Q y V., , ,V.,. ,W 1 -' ,yg f d, ? W' , X f ...I 45.57 A wif iff I 1, f , , ! 'I ! f AZ 5 Q wx af Q f A K , I ,fm ff- -, 'Ti 31 SAMUEL SMITH THOMAS SMITH ROGER KUNDTZ JUDITH SNYDER-Commercial Club, Club, Tiger Teens. JOAN SODERSTROM-Drill Team. JOANNE SPIERS - G.A.A., Drill Team, Tiger Teens. ANNE SPONENBURGH-Sr. Choir, St. Service. DEWEY STAFFORD JUDY STAIGER-Ladyes, Lettergirls, Justice. JUDITH STANSBERRY - Board of Rep., Lettergirls, Philomathean. pri 9 .- 2 , A E:-WL' + .A , . ,.-I , ':-Axa1 34 '3' s ' I f -M 415 4,05 Q if K 1 , . ::1.,1'--za. -X 1 Ei? V W ,Z f ow, , .f ig Q, , Iwi , fy . E- l I ,r . 2 ' wif . up 'cw' ng :f f 'Ziff 4 M , A 4 . , . , Z I ,.,,, 9 I 1. fi .1 5 3 V -4144 -1? ' , ,. 5642 AJ ls. 2752? FJ . r- ' LAURA STEVENS-Commercial Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee. EDWARD STEWART-Knights, Chess Club, Chapel Speaker. ROBERT STEWERT VICKY STRONG-French Club, Dip- Iomats. ROBERT STYERWALT-Knights, Tiger Teens, Philomafhean. ROBERT SUPPON-Sound Service. EVALYN TAJIMA ALICE TAKEUCHI-Yearbook, Health Office. JAMES TAYLOR - Philomathean, Chess Club, B Basketball. JULIE TELKAMP JOANN THEBERGE JERRY THIGPEN ALAN THOMAS-Track, Univacs Philomathecm. LOIS TIGHE MICHAEL TOBIN-Class Rep., Tiger Teens, Athletic Committee. TIMOTHY TOBIN ENRIQUE TORRES-Los Caballeros. YOLANDA TOVAR E' S x 4. 7 f , 2.1, A . A797 sf' ' lv iliifff .,V. I 1, tw is., ' -1 fill '51ii?l?'. I Tv ZF , DONNA VERNON - Troian Club, Commercial Club, Modern Dance. GUADALUPE VILLAFANA WILBURN WADE WILLIAM WADE-Tiger Teens, Ath- letic Committee, Pep Club lPres.l. WILLIAM WANKLYN GROVER WARE JERRY WARNER - Tiger Teens, Drama, JV Basketball. ANN WATKINS LAWRENCE WATSON 4 some WEBB 1: ff 'sm' ,,, , . ' fr 'ar -I - fe. ' ' ' fm -vs LJ 5,2 ..., .-.. 5 1, ML, 7 if ffl! -I I 'x .. i LJ , fn 4 I , S, . , I 'f , nj , , .ff l f 1 W ' A.3?'-'lxfiii 16 If 1 1 f X X, , Z , , , H 4 -1 4 ii. If S ,J 'lf f 1 Egg, ' 1 Ja Q 4 X ' 511' me i fa' S Q 1 for - 2 241. 3 I 1 , 2. ' ' . 'HY if 1 . 4, , M 4, aa 3, my 3 I -Q 'CN M...- 4, l su 'lfll 'ill Jllfjfg VII 1 , av ,, 7 f 3 ,V A A-f fu., , ' lg , -1. ,. , Th:l'f Rv f M . . I ,all-'I III 1: -. 'V I M, 'lff-'V' l5.,.lff fy ff Q Ig: , , li- 'I ' ' f -Last., ' P lgllillwii' ' , f I f .f fb f 4+ ,ff 14 , 'A 55, ff I E 0, 1, fir 5 vn..q 5 ARLENE TOWSEY- School Service, Troian Club, Boys' Glee- LINDA TRUITT--Lettergirls lPres.l, G.A.A., Drill Team. MARY TRUJILLO DAROLD TUCKER-YFC Club, Chess Club, Univacs. JAMES TURK SHARON TURNER DALE VACCARELLO-Chief Justice, Letterman, Knights. ROSIE VARGAS - Girls' Glee, Sr. Choir. RUTHIE VASQIEZ SANDRA VERGINE - Philomalhean, Lettergirls, Whirlwind. 195 'WV' s . ...sg -r QM4 ...ff fl Tf 'EQ 7 x A .1 fw- K' .1 . . 'VP'--v 2. fl' .,. J .QI 1 .av - K , X I THELMA WEAKLEY ROBERTA WEAVER- S.B. Cabinet, Ladyes, Girls' State. ANITA WEINTRAUB - Whirlwind lEditorI . JOHN WEGER-Univacs. MARTIN WEINREICK - Gymnastics, Univacs, Philomathean. GARY WHITEMAN HELEN WILEY DOUGLAS WILLITS-Troians. BETTY WILSON -Yearbook, Philo- mathean. NANCY WILSON-Lettergirls, Sr. Choir, Philomathean, SHARON WILTSEY KAREN WINANS - Tiger Teens, G.A.A. JERRY WOLFENSTEIN LONNIE WOODFIN-Var. Baseball, B Basketball, Sr, Play, ROBERT WORDEN SAMMY WORLEY BONNIE WRIGHT-Commercial Club, Sr. Committee. DENNIS YAMASHITA DORIS YORK - Commercial Club ITreas.I. 45 vm awk if'-T7T f.'f' W ' T75 fi T' be 2 2 V se A ff rr : f ' .e K ' Ieqygk W 'fr ' If ' . 4. 4 I VN V' 'ef' : I' I 1 1-. 41, , 'I' ',74'f:5Cf ' : j y - lf V4 ' , ,, 'xg- uf' I Q ,W ' 'A Z' ,z 1 ' ., If 'W 5359. 732 i ' ' , , ,,:i.,2g1g1g -:Vg - f, ,xl - I I 5- if Q,5gu3,,--- f f fx g. V ,- an-45 1 -..1w:A.,,f,-.' 1 v, , , 4 f 1 ,145 kg , K -,, W jhzzgzgf Qfvf' ,..,-Q, 4 , ff 'f':'ff'lg::,7 f 'V' Y ' '4-,5 4' 4mg1,',:v,,1 ' , ,f , V, .,, -I . 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ROW FIVE: Herzog, Robert, Hess, Irene, Hess, Jack, Hicks, Lois, Hill, Raymond, Hopkins, Nancy. ROW SIX: Horak, Dale, Horn, Linda, Jensen, Kent, Johnson, Laurence, Keele, Broadus, Kempton, Sammy. Lv Ns- fl? -P4 1 i ff M 4' V-'Lf 3, -- Y, Vs 4 E' . A I ' J -. sgfs .sv 1 Q54 . I ,QI .fN J I-r R S 19 5 .Sl- --7 '- vi' L. to R., ROW ONE: Donnelly, Bonnie, Dull, Donna, Durazo, Richard, Estrada, Mary, Fernandez, Robert, Flick, Patricia. ROW TWO: Flores, Josephine, Foster, Diane, Funk, Leonard, Garcia, Albert, Garcia, Crispin, Galke, Marilyn. ROW THREE: Gentry, Gay, George, Donald, Gibson, Lyle, Goth, Calletta, Gomez, Roger, Gonzalez, Avelino. 'va- Tr- l ml I Q., f.- .,, , if r E . A 6 'Y 'rfb ,,- 'Ai'-A I Al in H 4 rf , Q -v I ,-v f 3 -If A I ef ,J s V, 'r f ef - - A' ' I+' ,A 'I In :fi .1 I E I P If ' .nv v l v? , ,is I -va- ,. Q- 4s 4, . W 3 . 'C' 6 1 1 ' I .X 'w Q I ,fx , 5, I ,Ai f . 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You Were There lSee Ad Section for Other Candidsl X P, .,'s M am. .4 C A l Too Late To Clcissifq ax s l l Head Counselor, Mr. Gor- don E. Pheley, returned to his position the second se- mester after an around-the- world trip with wife and friends. F' i Anita Weintraub receives Cabinet Award from Sponsor, Mrs. Fee. Second semester award not made in time for publication. These are winning Debaters of San Fernando High School during Winter Semester. Boys, who argued subject of nuclear weapons, are, L. to R.: Jim Taylor, Bruce Goeller, former cham- pion debater, and the two whose ar- guments in the affirmative won them a championship, Jim Adams and Stew Kiritz. .Ale . . , KA U I O I 1 I U 1 - 1' fv- 'I - 9 'LJ T7 aww -J G' 'l'lTH GRADE OFFICERS W'57, STANDING: Billy Kaku, Missie Machin, Sara Morrow. l'lTH GRADE OFFICERS S'5B, SITTING: Tommy Lealherwood, Jack Sanders, Judy Honbo. E. Acord, J. Acuna, R. Aquilar, J. Ah- Ieen, P. Albano, A. Alcaraz, J. Aldava P. Aldava, J. Allen D. 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Reithenbach, A. Jones, R. Reed, L. Hodge, B. Mikulshi, B. Wallen, B. Lewis, D. Phillips, R. Elwood. ROW TWO: C, Wynne, L. Buzzell, J. Palazvelos, J. Harrington, R. Spinnler, R. Miranda, J. Heaslip, K. Kennedy, F. Brown, W. Mills, L. Cochran, M. Sawchuk, R. Cassara. ROW THREE: R. Witheridge, G. Megla, W. Ravm, K. Watanabe, E. Bradley, M. Hodges, B. Gump, E. Nester, T. Schmidt, R. Bertola. ROW ONE: S. Westphal, C. Casper, J. Wilson, R. Espinosa, L. Berger, D. Guz- man, K. Krier. ROW TWO: S, Takaki, M. McDonnell, L. Young, L. Preston, C. Renta, W. Bradford, R. Hernandez. 2 , F lf 4 -'nfs-Qff 1 . ROW ONE: M. Brown, U. Mantin, B. Marr, D. Eckert, D Wilkinson, L, Brown, ROW ONE: J. Davnroy, R, Hazuka, A. Carter, D, Dennis, D. Dutton. ROW TWO: .l. Olson, M. Ranstrom, C Porter ROW TWO: E, Delgado, S. Wyckoff, P. J. Randall, L. Starr, L. DeWaay, J. Cote, L, Creamer, Mrs. Woolsey. ROW Rogers, J. Caircl, J. Nelson, M. McGraw, M Paonessa, M Cordova, J. Gwin. THREE: R. Gonzalez, K. Deweber, D. Duffin, L. Harnish, H. Curd, B. Dickson, ROW THREE' B Garcia D. Meza, N. Leeds. J. Paineau, J White, J. Holm, J. Eppler, M. Flintoff, L. Jarka. ROW FOUR: J. Salas, L. Fecteau, K. Sullivan. J, QVOSQDYI E. Feaster, J. Harvey, J. Estes, l. Estrada, C. Funk. f. Ly ,- . 0. ROW ONE: L. Boyd, N. Solgot, N. Brennan, T. Beatty, R. Walters, J. Morrell, S. Robbins, J. Lichtenberger. ROW TWO: G. Deaton, H. Koch, E. Olivares, S. Wichersham, L. Singletary, J. Underwood, J. McKinnie, D. Casper, M. LaCoste, B. Monroy, M. Shaw, W. Wheeler, S. Grass. ROW THREE: D. Press, G. Shehorn, B. Meyers, J. Johnson, T. Adler, R. Christ, C. Kitchen, D. Skelton, D. Cortez, J. Pimental. ' ' '-ii 1'- lfsl - ' -A 'W 1. - . -1' -'vw r v v 1 1- ui 1 ..v- ,fs 1.-r.qp.xrf-1 F 5 --ul f WM r ' r . - ROW ONE: M. McNeil, J. Horton, J. Kimmett, B, Salazar. ROW TWO L. Rogers, D. Maiden, S. Huges, V. Schroeter, F. McOuary, R. Sanchez K. Horn, A. Torres, Mrs. Hecht. ROW THREE: L. Costantini, M. Holst B. Harris, G. Brown, J. Rape, P. Best, C. Salvatore, N. Senk, R. Campise S. Passwater. ROW FOUR: B. Valdez, M. Rell, K. Schneide, B. Melton J. Taylor, P. Martinez, D. Parson. K 74 , fjf W1 A if If Wf M ff 7 ff fwkyl ff mm -:nl ...Q -t 5.3 .ab gc, -if . - - 1- ,... ., ,T V74 ,i, ,., 1 f W c-ui M4239 -+-...4,.,, 7 ROW ONE: J. Sorg, B. Harrison, B. Blake, R. Tigve, D. Wright, M. Anglin, P. Ginn. ROW THREE: B, Goddard, J. Wolford, K. Carter, G. Citch, K. Thomer, H. Knot, D. Spencer, J. Smith, B. Ramirez, B. Schandoney, J. Schnaidt, B. Hardy, R. Bardin, P. Schmidt. ROW TWO: C. Smith, L. Welch, J. Pineda, A. DelGaudie, M. Kelin, J. Stark, P. Auta, K. Barta S. Bower. ROW FOUR: D. Ostrow, H. McGuire, W. McArthur, D. Exter, J. Modugno, T. Hoover, L. Oevern, R. Fink, M. Dixan, R. Pruitt B. Nowlin. 1 1 y,f'giLg1,0f ROW ONE: J. Tondino, S. Snyder, D. Stanley, L. Webster, J. Wiedeheff M. Villanueva, J. Gallegos, C. Schutte. ROW TWO: A. Borne, L. Smith, R. Jaramillo, J. Desherow. ROW THREE: J. Potter, J. Morgan, L. 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Olson, S. Jarka, L. Tilton, G. Hanna, B. Maxwell, J. Bee, P. Stur- dyvin, L. Wartell, D. What- ley, S. Splawn, I. Aglanao. W W kj Q11 IQ 1 W5 ff Z, Z, ROW ONE: B. Williams, D. Ybor- ra, A. Lavis, A. Besson. ROW TWO: P. Hill, R. Angles, R. Elias, G. Bourret, D. Denne, B. Liebig, L. Lucero, Miss Anderson. ROW THREE: D. Loudor, V. Fernandez, G. Jones, T. Collins, J. Hayes. ROW ONE: C. Keltner, J. Mueller, G. Olney, O. Rios, M. Mancini, D. Brooks, J. Stickney, S. Wells. ROW TWO: S, Lawson, F. Aguera, R. Merris, R. Spangler, W. Kirkpatrick, R. Elia, D. ROW FOUR: M. Gurule, J. Gar- cia, T. Rondeai, C. DeYoung, R. Guzman, P. Gemmell, J. Kick, J. Sparling, J. Barta, J. Smith, H. Maselbes, B. Chemlouski, T. Gnirk, L. Welleves,'K. Lauter- born. ROW l: G. West, M. Spalliero, V. Gregorchuk, M. Udseth. ROW TWO: P. Bird, C. Hanna, S. Scho- mervs, C. Somerville, L. Arata, C. Hoffman, A. Zerger, M. Quin- tana, D. Stevens, D. Lovell, A. Verdugo, S. Johnson. ROW THREE: R, Randall, G. Pipho, L. Pinkston, P. Laczko, B. Gilbreath. ROW FOUR: B. Hart, G. Mills, J. Young, S. Schaeffer, B. Miller, K. Shutz, S. Magill, C. Glenn. :ISM Schartung, S. Shehan, S. Kidd, C. Webster, P, Lopez. ROW THREE: J. Thorsell, G. Huggintstham, R. Tonker, K. Northway, F. Brown, R, Conteras. 7l Q.4..,h-A 72 ROW ONE: O. Rainwaler, M. Kobayashi, K. Cordell, J. Carpenler. ROW TWO: J. Mericles, J. Johnson, S. Barnes, M. McMasler, J. King, R. Romas, S. Silva, O. Asa.,ROW THREE: A. Scoll, L. Loeck, B. Killen, C. Clarke, . Frazier, D. While, B. Long, E. Hovls, D. Ross, B. Sherman, D. Wells, Mr. Silk. LL' ROW ONE: S. Eyes, J. Silverman, J. Deckeback, V. DeLaRoche, F. Alma- guer, D. Cordobes. ROW TWO: P. Genlry, D. While, B. Colsson, D. Cari, D. DeCea, S. Hanlon. ROW THREE: G. Ferguson, D. James, R. Wirsing, L. Dowdle. ROW FOUR: J. Colquelle, S. Williams, W. Washinglon, A. Davie, D. Talberl. ROW FOUR: P. Teli, S. Brocker, D. Lind, L. Gibson, R. Dewane, T. Gilman, J. Slinsky, J. Johnson, P. Aieingli. l .I ' W Y LQ. . ...A 44-49' ROW ONE: L. Williams, S. Topper, K. Arndl, L. Hanson, L. Carlabruno ROW TWO: M. Tiller, C. Rushlon, N. Halon, B. Lawrence, J. Pelole, L Lang, S. Thompson, C. Royer, J. Willey, K. Sherrill. ROW THREE: D Slallard, J. Collon, D. Sewell, L. Murray, K, Adams, B. Fealham, S. Salod E. Jewell, J. Genis, G. Lebowilz. ROW FOUR: R. Tausch, R. Kaye, B Phillips, G. Welch, D. Johansen, G. Pelerson, T. Clark. , I Q., J ,' ' it N I l jr '-:sk , M 'QSM J 'r,,f X V AJ I e-A M . xi .yf 4 :N f A ,. ff - .. .- ,M . ROW ONE: A. Ballard, C. Brizendine, J. Hinkle, S, Shaw, S, Drummond J. Ehconin. ROW TWO: M. Myers, D1 Brooks, J. Anderson, K. Miller: S. Dryden, A. Salazar, Mr. Silk. ROW THREE: S. Slraugher J Braun C. Copinger, M. Rivera. ROW FOUR: D. Ascencio R Reed ci Pelerse I S.Kirilz. ' ' ' ' ' ROW ONE: B. Moori, D. Burch, C. Maland, S. Fields. ROW TWO: H. Miller, T. McArthur, M. Campbell, C. Pyle, R. Burkhart, C. McGill, Mrs. Woolsey. ROW THREE: R. Troutman, A. Aguilera, H. Muto, R. Richards, M. Poreher, R. McLeod, B. Cowell. ROW FOUR: B. Howell, B. Whitfield, C. Newhausen, B. Caparula, L. Simonson, B. Alvawo, B. Sandstrom, J. Gibbs, G. Durham. mummy Y M91 '-m.,,.,1' 7' ROW ONE: M. Fagan, S. Gneiting, T. Gaultieri, A. Perez, C. Gregor- chuk, J. Caputo, S. Fitzpatrick. ROW TWO: J. Manlove, L. Webster, F. Fizer, H. Melchino, B. Mora, S. Peverley, M. Mouse, C, Siebold, R. Stern. ROW THREE T. Eggleston, K. Meyer, L. Melton, J. Kent, R. Gil- more, S. Liberda, P. Arnelaz. ROW FOUR: W. England, L. Fall, B. Brown, N. MacKenzie, D. Goodman, S. Stevens, J. Russell, D. Moore, J. Mc- Dowell. f ww Wm ' ,Z 7?-4 ROW ONE: L. Beckmann, D. Thompson, D. Lewy, K. Chavez, E. Thomas, T. Burton. ROW TWO: C. Takeuchi, C. Goldsberry, M. Leland, J. lnsolo, F. Bowhay, M. McKinney, E. Everake, G. Davis, B. Benton, D. Andrews. ROW THREE: R. Ortega, P. Hall, G. Darnell, B. Douglas, J. Laurence, R. Perez. ROW FOUR: S. Corps, B. Fagnan, C. Bowling, Y. Bourglois, A. Rosenberger, N. Sadd, D. Booth, K. Bowman, R. Lannigan, D. Wolcott 18 lung ROW ONE: V. Rowlin, P. Peterson, P. Nolton, L. Yerkes, S. Arnold, J Sartor. ROW TWO: S. Rawlins, B. Thatcher, J. Elwood, R. Pida, J Skousen, Mr. Kimes. ROW THREE: L. Smith, T. Gunderson, D. Zubek R. Beery, D. Matta, C. Karr, D. True, S. Sindllar. ROW FOUR: W. Smith R. Furuyama, B. Holland, Roger Enfield, T. Roberts, J. Beilly, T. Berger J. Eastwood, S. Sato. 1 1 1 ROW ONE: B. Bradley, K. Brown, J. Sall. ROW TWO: P. Isabella, D. Garrison, B. Pierce, V. Mclntosh, J. Shine, Y Gillett, W. Burno, B. Zacevich. ROW THREE: E. Hamann, L. Lonczyno, T. Gorton, D. Priddy, J. Tekel- ter, G. Guckes, B. Beasley, R. Greenwood. ROW FOUR: R. Ball, R. Vein, B. Edwards, H. Montgomery, J. White, O. Hall, C. Chappell, J. Huskins, K. Hollander. 7Q . die: MW' LL-J . ..,.. .,.. .. 'flglr VIff'i7WVWWff gy wg, N, iw, 1 yvf- 1---:--W l-.lf-'V ff' ,-f Af TffT,QLZffi'5'ff!Qf i ' 1-T,-NJ.-T,. .! 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Hen- nings, D. Weichert. ROW TWO: J. Collins, B. Killenn, C. Mendoza. J. VonVerdo, L. McCard, L. Payton, P. Kiweger, M. Farrell, A. Har- rison, Miss Nagel. ROW THREE: F. Moshier, B. Os- borne, B. Wells, J. Wolff, B. Gump, V. Handwyee, D. Moritano, D. Maizland, E. Gertner, S. Douner, W. Denis. 74 ..,. , ,,.,,.. f 4,1 ., -g fy., Mg, ,f, v Q yin, fn,- , , . . ':,.g1: fs, np, i A 341 Q l, K 1 I f ...far .-ff f' ,,,,,,,.. AMM,!wQ,f,!,g f N, ....,.s,, ,. I .M '. . , -- '7??'.f5,' I J. 6 if ,fy f ' ' Q 'G ROW ONE: D. Leiterman, B. Drew, Z. Takahashi, L. Schutz, B. Hall, C. Blobran, J. Cannell. ROW TWO: R. Sanchez. C. John- son, W. Morgan, L. Richiusa, G. Richey, L. Langard, D. Klene, D. Garcia, B. Lambert. ROW THREE: N. Petermon, T. Willie, M. Bar- ron, B. Elliott, C. Harris, R. Pi- mentel, D. Bell. ROW ONE: S. Knapton, K. Haney, V. Bumcrot, P. Harkey, J. Wilkinson, L. Brown. ROW TWO: B. Martinez, T. Tuttle, R. Hazlett, B. Shanes, R. Flores, B. Migneault, R. Lemos, M. Wil- liams, Miss Nagel. ROW THREE: L. Smiley, C. Smith, D. Martin, R. Backer, L. Vigil, P. Coker, ROW FOUR: M. Sanchez, S. Os- borne, J. Erath, B. Cockrell, D, Lamarr, J. Hill, J. Hopkins, G. Witschger, C. Phifer, S. Guerrero, - '1 1 '2 i HQ.. 1 Y. 4 ,., ROW ONE: R. Ruiz, E. Esquit, P. Brown, N. Calzada. ROW TWO: Mrs. Woolsey, I. Azuna, F. Sims, N. Karstensen, T. Stuart. ROW THREE: J. Valazuelos, R. Bushaw, W, Rowland, F. Lazano. ROW ONE: J. Stewart, C. Welsh, D. Crivello, C. Saundus, S. Wages, P. Stewart, L. Everding. ROW TWO: M. Matin, M. Sim- mons, G. Kennedy, M. Neal, S. Ross, K. Snyder, B. Davis, T. Goff, Mr. Silk, G. Parson. ROW Ill: R. Shaftal, A. McCaslin, P. Garner, M. L. Fife, D. Held, D. Reed. ROW FOUR: S. Templin, J. Gilmore, R. Pairis, L. Woomer, B. Bechthold, C. Farnon, J. Pot- ter, D. Ryan, A. Elliott, J. Olsen, B. Egan, R. Shiba, M. Benson. 'JL 3551? - g1a..,,EM3. J li .E 'WWW ' 5 and 1 ' Z! 7 If 4127 Low . 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Q, K M, .m,x,.,fLQ .,,f-'Lf'-M . ,.,,., .,h,.,gWz. ..,, wvffaq. Wv.,,,, .pwzm . . awww -..,W,.,f wap., L . K 445147451 Wwmz f 4 ,.f, V 44-'awe ,W ,Wx 4.,y.:zf1, v,.,,N,,,. -AW, ., A 4 V-, ,, QM, .MA My , ,f, .,.'2z'f22.f. ZDDZMIAJQ ffffihrf u ,Lv W,f,a,w V ,f ummm I Y V . f I 4. I Z Q ,Q ,I I ,- ' W- ig 2 669 Q4 M , 7 4 1 f fn' QQ 1 Z Linda ,bk 1 I, 4 6 I Q 1 M41 4 f f 5 4 ' . ii 1 ,432 ' . , -,. .. -W, 1 1' ,,. HL ...gl Q? 1, 2 M-one j gg --I YV? 1 Y , wwf, f, 1 ,t M.. .ff 1 .XT . ! 1- af 1 , y 7 A6.i?gj4 L 'davis 1 , fi, ya M 1 7 fg MMM: D Q f 7 , ,gre Q, , If X .,c3A-ik! Q Q fab- W 5 . ' , ' I 1 1 , Q f ff' H I ,' 7,.,lxfwf'fZ' -X .J 4 an ,W 1 .QL - I n 4 f 1 , MW AW AV , , , MM, 46. , v Q 4 4 -f ' , '325' :ff T , 'rfifkjfizlwizziv'--:2fE. x ':f iii! 'Y . - FRONT, ROW ONE: Al Spooner, V. Tollefson, J. Bennett, R. Hallmark, W. McArthur, E. Bauman. ROW TWO: E. Beckett, M. Wells, W. Dixon, J. McAdams, H. Richards. ROW THREE: M. Ewing, R. Witheridge, H. Harter, G. Schneider, R. Pimentel. ROW FOUR: S. Lipp, M. Wilkinson, A. Elliott, P. Tompkins, J. Carpenter. ROW FIVE: J. Merwin, L. Jarka, R. Durfield, R, Lopez, B. Sherman. ROW SIX: C. Aliano, D. Mad- sen, D. Allenbaugh, D. Vaiz. ROW SEVEN: T. Clark, R. Smith, T. Lynch, J. Conder- curi, M. Freeman. l3Cll'lCl S f f --5 0 v si Girls' Qlee Club llll l : 4 ff 1 H ... V - ': V. P 7' f 7 ': sw 1 ' -' ' 7 7' Q e ,.,, f, 5, 1 , 1 . f , . ' . I z,' Qi? 2. if 3 1 if 1 P 5 , 5 5 5 Q ' .111 1 Q 5' H ' L I 2 , 7 1 f Q 1 7 ,i gg, , rf l 'wav' , f L 9 f 2' 2 . , 1 l l 12435 'J ii? ii: Z 'T 2 Z 5 The primary purpose ofthe band and orches- tra is to give their members an opportunity to acquire the broadest possible music education while they are in high school. During football and basketball games, pep assemblies and the like, the band plays a big role in creating Tiger spirit. The major dramatic productions of the year are greatly dependent upon the fine work of our orchestra. And as popular as any organi- zation on campus is the Swing Band inot shown herel, playing for many ofthe noon dances and special events. Senior l. to R., ROW ONE: G. Miller, E. Villanueva, S. Reddick, K. White E. Franco, L. McDevid, L. Shuler-Secretary, D. Hordigan, K. Young B. Shows, C. Chinnis, J. Wilfor, G. Hernandez, C. Landerds, R Belty, D. McGrafe, G. Guilliat. ROW TWO: R. Mendoza, B. Melton D. Angeulo, A. Espinosa, P. Gallegos, O. Miles, J. Stemple, C Smith, D. Banchik, M. Lopez, C. Bedwell, A. Fernandez, J. Kincheloe R. Mendoza, E. Cross, T. Niche, D. Guzman-President. ROW THREE ,Z . .,,. ,, man, B. Garcia, E. Justus. r r 1 L. to R., ROW ONE: M. Gill, C. Rico, H. Cardina, S. Garcia, J. O'Neal, K. Kiser, K. Polk, A, Thompson, J. Martinez, H. Yrigo- yen, N. Harris, M. Rosas. ROW TWO: E. Medina, M. Scott, M. Graham, G. Fate, M. Fauci, C. Reyes, J. Mcllvery, P, Bertlas, J. Sansenbaugher, M. Medina, J. Peck, J. Sherman. ROW THREE: G. Sandoval, A. Ballestero, M, Sica, R. Vargas, R. Serrano, H. Camacho, P. Ruiz, L. Villafana, B. Sher- With Our Talents Mrs. Thelma Becke Choir Under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Becke, the Senior Choir has provided outstanding programs for both outside and school groups. The Choir has been the guest of the Women's Club of San Fernando, the women's organizations of the local Methodist Church, The Cham- ber of Commerce, The San Fernando Ki- wanis Club, and The Chatsworth Rotary Club. On the campus the Choir appears in many assembly programs as well as in the impressive Senior Chapel meet- ings. Mr. Stewart Aspen V J. Duncan, J. Hoxie, S. Peterson, N. Wilson, S. Wore, P. Peterson, M. Truiilla, R. Neal, S. Gotcher-Vice President, J. Schneider, B. Lewis, B. Prewitt, S, Orson, R. Gibson, E. Johnson, F. Quintanan. ROW FOUR: D. Gray, K. Easton, G. Fields, A. Sponenburgh, M. Elam, G. Hernandez P Albcmo M Beltran J Reeve E Anthony D Torrella J. Baty, B. ,Baty, T. Meier,'R. Meyeis,.M. Moientin. J l I 15:41 Bik2 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS-L. to R., ROW ONE: L. Ord, S. Mage, V. Strong, S. Cass, E. Smith, V. Petelle. ROW TWO: M. Eckel, M. Eisenberg, G. Smith, C. Raglin, Mrs. Bloch, C. McFall, L. McCord, M. Machin, M. Aytes. ROW 3: D. Tommasino, A. Manes, P. Cunninghan, J. Hutchison, A, Fischer, E. Bailey, M. Molina. ROW FOUR: J. Larsen, R. Perkins, E. Eastwood, R. Hammer, M. Har- bold, J. Herron. LE PETIT CERCLE FRANCAIS-L. to R., ROW ONE: W. Wheeler, G. Olney, C. Copinger, C. Farnon, J. Caputo. ROW TWO: Mrs Bloch, R. Shiba, C, Glean, S. Jarka, M. McCord, B. Harrison D, Burch, B. D'Addario, S. Fields, J. Gibbs. ROW THREE: D Schnore, B. Meyers, C. Goldsberry, B. Burns, J. Reilly, R. Grant, D, Engle, L. Birger, G. Schneider, T. Dacienroy. LOS CONQUISTADORES-L. to R., ROW ONE: R. Stevens, R. Iiiima, L. Kimpson, K. Hergold. ROW TWO: D. Kleine, M. Ben- son, J. Cisnevoz, A. L. Davis. ROW THREE: Mrs. Sonnie J. Taki- mato, L. Shibuya, B. Piro, M, Fagen, J. Stanchfield, K. Sakeuchi, D. Brooks, Mr. Snyder, Miss Bumba. TROJANS-L. to R., ROW ONE: C, Willet, B. Schurr, R. Gueno, D, Faulkner, M. Weinrick, E. Stewart. ROW TWO: S. Elliot, S. Virgine, V. Gall, J. Stemple, J. Eide, Mrs. Fee ROW THREE: B. Quist, O. Miles, G. Pollock, A. Moglioca, C. Haya- shi, J. Stangland. One of the many purposes of High School Dramatics is to bring to the Student Body and the com- munity pleasurable moments of entertainment. Under the excel- lent leadership of Mr. Keith Port- er, the San Fernando High School Drama Class has succeeded in doing this. The 'Tigerville Thespians' have produced m a n y unforgettable Senior Plays and one act plays for P.T.A., Clubs, etc. Recently the '58 class gave a one act play for the P.T.A. called 'Surpressed Desire,' by Susan Glaspell. The story dealt with psy- chology and was enioyed by par- ents, students, and teachers. For the W'58 Senior Play the Aristocrat Class presented The Cradle Song by Gregorio and Maria Martinez Sierra. The Story is a very moving and touching comedy about a convent of Do- minican Nuns and a child brought to live there that effects each one of their lives. San Fernando has competed in many of Southern California's drama contests which consist of: The Pasadena Playhouse One Act Festival, the Speech Festival, and the Shakespearean Speech Festi- val. At nearly every event we have succeeded in bringing home top honors. This year the Speech Fes- tival was the main attraction. The Dramatic Teachers of Southern California a s s e m b I e together every year to plan this Festival and anyone interested can com- pete. Tigerville contributed seven entrants, one'of which Marlyn Mason succeeded in winning sec- ond place. The Stage crew should not be forgotten, for without them the show wouldn't go on. They are responsible for all props, sets, lights and sound. Also, there is the make-up department, costume department, and printing depart- ment. lt takes each one of the departments to put on one per- formance. 2 EZ. xr .412 f 'f'- . 1 ' ,lf-, f,,f, f ff f. ff, .pg, f' I ,, '.44..i,. ,,, ,f fr ,uf M,fa4,,y,c ft, MM ..., 'f STAGE CREW: Mr. Porter, J Carol, B. Craveg, P. Cooper M. Ginsburg, J. Goff, T. Gold- stein, R. McArthur, M. Mason B. Reynolds, A. Reynoscl, H Sachez, B. Styerwalt, M. Stolte SUPPRESSED DESIRE, L. to R.: B. Lewis, M. Mason, P. Cooper. r W Georgie and Cariene Smith Acrobatic Dance Jim Larsen Swan Lake Monologue 46 . ff! Barbara Trembly Modern Fantasy Our Great Swing Band 'QE' Page Girls' Trio Charl Ann Raglin Pa! Cooper, Dia J Jim Adams na eweif, Jo Ann Madden, Jeanette Taino-Spanish Hobo Dance. : 1 --il! all 3' Marlyn Mason Emcee Bill Lewis-Emcee ,ww 444 , Q44 fd ' f ' f ,, fp, -1-1: , e 3:1 ' 1 Yi ,M ff 2, . ,,, 4. W 1 3 44 ,f ..4?ie, f 431 ,Q ' ' , f' ' fx ' Q7 F' , V ,U Q ,V,,e , Our Magnificent Choir - G4?'.7xKLr' e ' Mr. Miller, Sponsorp M. Bur- leigh, Secreturyp T.-Leaiher- wood, Vice Presidenlp S. Cass Publiciiyp B. Goeller, Presi- dent. With CUP Abilities Dhilomathean Societu Scholarship for Service 43 MQ fr W 4 X-I ' 2 -, U' Wfo Z . jii. Ei, ef ,AJ H Q.-1 X 5 A 1. 1 Philomathean is San Fernando's chapter of the California Scholarship Federation. Its purpose is to advise people about scholarships, to encour- age concentration on studies, and to recognize those who have achieved good scholarship. Scholarship, however, is not the only interest of Philomathean. lt be- lieves very strongly that social activities are an important part of every- one's personal development. Recent past activities have included sponsor- ship of a debate contest, a field trip to Mount Wilson Observatory, a party honoring graduating seniors, and a trip to Pasadena Playhouse to see a one-act play festival. - Upper Division L. to R., ROW ONE: P. Donnelly, M. Burleigh, M. Taylor, V. Gall, N. Sullivan, S. Cass. ROW TWO. S Von Bebber, S. Morrow, P. Smith, J. Hausman, N. Hopkins, C. Hofer, E. Hurwitz, K. Moore, S. Vergine A. Maines, J. Beck. ROW THREE: M. Graham, M. Guimini, D. Proot, K. Erickson, B. Rush, S. Spencer, M Machin, S. Lipp. ROW FOUR: P. Weaver, D. Shmidt, J. Staiger, N, Fukuda, E. Bailey, E. Engle, S. Scott S. Carmen, E. Smith, B. Goeller, T. Manyak, P. Seibold. ROW FIVE: P. Grant, D. Vacarrello, C. Hayashi H. Harris, P. Gibson, W. Wells, J. Taylor, J. Larson, J. Adams, T. Lynch, G. Scott, B. Styer Walt, D. Dale . .5 gz 'f ' Z i'P'jEf5'i 3 .i'.5:'9.f1?if27?Z , , f- 17,7 .-w... f f .V t K 0 ,nr-E in' f ,dime-. y M535 .2 . U I ,MQW , -2 .. My. f.'.s-,..M.,.emmMff i Q u f': If -- X. 5 .1 +' fi ,-c Stacks of copy paper, thusands of words, the clocking of typewriters - all contribute to the weekly publication of the WHIRLWIND. With deadlines to meet and headlines to be written, the page editors and reporters work hand in hand with the editor to get their product out on time. The results are always pleasing. N A. Weintraub s' 58 EDITOR Miss Gordon ADVISOR , QL Us oc . t Q I -ss. x f i- gqu14sM x Sande Vergine EDITOR 5 ,4 EDITORIAL STAFF: A. Tager, V. Gall, J. Mon tague, P. Weaver, D. Olsen, S. Vergine, P Mathwick, Mr. Kimes, sponsor, B. McWilliams, W. Sharp, A. Fischer, M. Morentin, D. Vaccarello, E. Young. BUSINESS STAFF-ROW ONE: M. Bauer, B. Daugherty, J. Schneider, D. Mordigan, J. Mon tague, V. Gall. ROW TWO: D. Richardson, T. Dobson, B. Wilson. 3. X... After months of frenzied activity the members of the Orange Blossom staff of 1958 have the pleas- ure of presenting the product of their efforts. Sev- eral revisions have been made which we believe are improvements. The theme El Tigre or The Tiger was chosen because of its traditional place in the lives of each graduating senior. The annual serves as a record of events, achievements, and personal- ities of high school life. CLASS PICTURE STAFF - A. Takeuchi, C. Oden, V. Simmons, S. Pendley, D. Hanzal. I 13 ,,.,., .ttt I 1 f . ,,.. , 43 4, SCIENCE FAIR The Science Fair was held December 5th and 6th in the social hall at San Fernando High School this year to stimulate interest in Science and to give recognition to students with crea- tive ability and also to select proiects worthy of display in our Los Angeles National Science Fair which is held at the Los Angeles County Museum in the Spring. All 60 proiects were student constructed and demonstrated some principle or idea either in the Physical or Life Science field. Proiects were iudged by members of the Sci- ence Department and the Administration and the winners in both fields were presented cups donated by the Optimist Club of San Fernan- do. Winners were Carol Hand, A-10, who con- structed a telescope, and Diane Jewett, B-12, with a display on sprains. SPONSORS Mr A Hamilton, Mr. P. Colburn, Mr. J. Falotico, Mrs. E. M,,,,,,f-,,,,..- ,wt- t f iw .g r , . X A1 ' .nal ' ' I'-hi .:n ' 1- T 'P DRM J: Univcacs ROW ONE: C. Hiyashi, P. Siebold, D. Ban- chik, Mr. Davis, Ada Mines, M. Freeman, R. Kagawa. ROW TWO: G. Nichols, C. Hoofer, H. Harris, G. Scott, C. Flummerfelt, A. Thomas, A. Weintraub, P. Gibson, R. Os- borne, G. Scromp, B. Baker, B. Styerwalt, G. Davis, D. Olsen, P. Grant, B. Loman, M. Weinrich. Natural Science ROW ONE: B. Schariung, P. Rogers, J. Lar sen. ROW TWO: Mr. Hamilion, R. Donald R. Ball, T. Roderick, W. Frandsen, F. Nolte Mrs. E. Nickel. ROW THREE: B. Nosby, G Welch, C. Clarke, A. Sucre, V. Wichman, D Miller, B. Watkins, D. Mehringer. L. to R.: Marilyn Bauer, Judy Dilbeck, Monica Eckel The Ladyes of Athena, under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Gray, have successfully promoted their club spirit in school activities. This honor group of 12th grade girls have held their merit in various functions. The responsibility of each girl in the club consists of being an official hostess at all times and giving aid whenever necessary. Ideas and L. to R., ROW ONE: W. Wells, W. Imai, B. Quisf, C. Willei. ROW TWO: T. Leaiherwood, J. Sanders, B. Lane, E. Stewart, E. Baysinger, T. Lynch. L. to R., ROW ONE: K. Cliff, D Vaccarello, D. Johansen, P. Gib- son, H. Harris, B. Lane, E. Young P. Johnson, T. Manyak, B. Styer- walf. ROW TWO: V. Gillett, D. OI- sen, S. Kihara, B. Goeller, M Greeman, R. Berexa, H. Muranaka D. Nolan. ROW THREE: C. Hayashi R C. Crane, D. Mizofa, E. Endo, Besf, D. Wiggins, B. Shurr. ROW ONE ITopl: M, Rosas, S. Garica, E. Franco, A. Espinosa, P. Gallegos, B. Espinosa. ROW TWO: A- SUIGS, A. Costello. C. Rico, A. Ybarra, M. Lopez. ROW THREE: M. Cuellar, E. Yamez, M. Percira, C. Gonzales, A. Chacon, A. Munoz. ROW FOUR: G. Sandoval, H. Cardinas, S. Mendoza, R. Serrano, C. Cisneroz, C. Reyes. Las Tapatias Las Tapatias is an honor club for the Latin girls of San Fernando High School. Like any other organization, it also has its Constitution. Its motto is HGOODNESS DOES NOT CONSIST IN GREATNESS, BUT GREATNESS CONSISTS IN GOODNESS. Members are selected and voted upon by the faculty and the club. Their charac- ter, good citizenship and scholarship is taken into consideration when they are selected. Every girl should consider it a great privilege to belong to Las Tapatias because she can show her loyalty by giv- ing service to the school as well as to the club. ix . ,,,. ATT.-Lynx V .I ll ll li T -1 ill O , , W In-rv ll . - 'Z at S . . YZ? a . . 'l s Q 3. P. 1415 l l Q , Tx 1 P A K W1 ff fQ ll pffivx E .W Yi ak ., H 1 55 , ,, , , v:15'f '- rio U- .' swag gi-Q,!,4,Qfg,,, ,QSM uf, 1 iw-'f'2:...ff.w:ro'-ws I .f -I f'.i.wl,15fs'f:f- 1 .- PM t'SlE4.Ow3b,i' Mix.: A4!i?i'S!6?1ifI'f ' :. 1,3 Fifi 1-I' . 3'.f-- .Vi N, ROW ONE, SEATED: D. Figueroa, R. Hernandez, S. Ruiz. ROW TWO, STANDING: J. Hernandez, R. Magana, N. Barraian, O. Banales, K, Vargas, J. Flores. ROW THREE: B. Munoz, N. Franco, H. Comacho, M. Bernal, lSummer Presidentl E. Medina, M. Gil, B. Espinosa. S4 ' X OFFICERS: E. Franco, E. Yanez, H. Cardinas, S. Mendoza, A. Chacon, A. Espinosa. A I 4 C4 V 4 1 D' ROW ONE J Lopez T Torres B Lulan M Morentin E Renterla J Preciado. ROW TWO: B. Quin- tanar A Alvarez F Quintanar A Solis G Negrete Mr Aizenstadt. ROW THREE: A. Salmeron, H Guiterrez M Valenzuela C Duran E Renteria B Chavez R Pacheo, P. Belfram, R. Romo, Los Caballeros Los Caballeros cannot be divorced from San Fernando High School, in part, they are San Fernando High. The Caballeros perpetuate in the student body the very best traditions of historic Mexican standards of gentlemanly con- duct which their name implies. Dedicated to school service, the Caballeros provide inspira- tion to all students in the school. Their activi- ties are many, but the high point of the year, eagerly anticipated by the community as well as the school, is the dance of the Cinco de Mayo. Here, the festive quality of Old Mexico is integrated with student life and an under- standing of other customs, important in demo- cratic living, is attained. The Caballeros, by their high devotion to service, have gained the lasting respect of the students, teachers, and administration of San Fernando High School. c-,sf llllfv' Jiljllif , T I Wm GUI, sifyff su , 5, . ft, o l , i Ja ev---1 ,3K'I'R7.m.bl.L The existing system of elections at San Fernando High School displays many de- sirable aspects which are not enioyed by the student bodies of other educational institutions. This unique electoral system was slowly and painfully evolved through the years to meet the peculiar needs of the Tigerville electorate. We are the only school in the area to employ the methods of voluntary voting as opposed to the guidance system where students are hand- ed ballots in their classrooms. This year the Student Government has instituted a new policy to further improve the elections. We will operate on a ma- iority plan where a run-off is compulsory it one candidate does not receive a ma- iority ofthe votes cast in the primary elec- tion. Student Elections 'VW9 I . . 6 3 lo f 'fun Q 'YJ x . it Z.. s 30? , 4 5 Nz ST: Ch ape! Speakers K' 'rv gi SEATED, L. to R.: B. Goeller, D Jeweff, M. Mason, R. Weaver, E Sfewarf. STANDING: P. Cooper, B Milton, A. Arias, J. Lawrence. 'fa N 'QF' 0. R .-W,-J ff' ..5,'X .yr 2 ,N - '-J .f-I' . x1i.w J!J fjf if ' H5-i1,ff if if fijjmff 99 3 V9 1 2. 3 i sf s n Lettergirls H QQ W Q -J... O 4 I A L. to R., ROW ONE: S. Wolfe, C. Eichinger, P. Fielding, W. Schiffer, D. Mordigan, Nancy Hopkins. llmp ROW TWO: V. Simmons, V. Knight, J. Eide, E. Simpson, J. Dilbeck, S. Riley, C. Gray. ROW THREE: E. Engel, D. Field, M. Burleigh, S. Carmen, A. Chacon, N. Wilson. 11 4... Lettergirls, the school service club for girls who have belonged to G.A.A. for three semesters, has had a very active term. Among its activi- ties were the usual lunch and brunch duties, officiating at Play Day, held here at San Fernando, and the organizing and participating in the semi-annual Letterman-Lettergirl Dance. L. to R., ROW ONE: L. Burwald, N. Fakuda, B. Duncan, D. Yagade, E. Purvis, B. Nelson, ROW TWO: G. Rosing, J. Slcnsberry, A. Costello, H. Cardinas, S. Mendoza, R. Weaver, J. Beck, K. Gentry, N. Graeff. ROW THREE: B. Rogers, C. Brown, S. Vergine, M. Shapiro, M. Bauer, S. Davis, V. Bayon, V. Porter. L. to R., OFFICERS: B. Ba- ker, J. Steiger, J. Emete- rio, L. Truitt lPres.l, C. Furuyama, U. Reynolds, R, Weaver. Q P me 1 iv it Q sl . I ',v N 'A 'Sv 3 ...fr r-jf 1 V R xxx ,X 7 . N L. to R., ROW ONE: Mr. Aizenstat, C. Kirkpatrick, D. McGraiI, L. Giuliano, A. Arias, Mr. Neumeier. ROW TWO: D. Ingram. ROW THREE: G. Gollihugh, M. Ewing, R. Best, M. Morentin, D. Flanagan. As one ofthe oldest and most highly respected clubs on our campus, The San Fernando Letterman have ioined with other campus clubs and have accomplished many service proiects for the school and community this semester. Among the services there were: helping our vice-principals with dis- cipline problems, taking over the locker clean-up program, and passing out of posters to the local merchants to advertise the Red Cross drive. L. to R.: ROW ONE: J. Deshroew, C. Willett, B. Lane, L. Graf, D. Vaccaretto. ROW TWO: F. Huggins, J. Acuna, K. Smith, T. Burr, T. Leyman. ROW THREE: B. Inez, P. Andrillo, P. Moeller, B. Stenberg, G. Erickson. ' ?fp ' Q. ,. Ma L. to R., OFFICERS T. Leyman, L. Giulia no, C. Kirkpatrick, C Willett. it gg... v IIUN IiF lC.VVNll5Nl.z !J?'l'ELh. FKRLIILL ' gxawwiq 1 vga 1' 5 Y Am r l Q ., l' ' , M- r x ' ha i - t, ' .V .. PT., 1 . . .. - -.-sf. -.v i- it ' 'Flux 1 454. .' , . . - ROW ONE: N. Chezum, Treasurer, J. Dilbeck, Vice President, D. Praut, President, S. Scott, Historian. ROW TWO: A. James, Mrs. Ferguson lSponsorl, J. Greer, G. Roddy. ROW THREE: J, Francis, D. Yagada, J. Muranaka, J. Honbo, R. Mizota, L. Hull, C. Biffle, S. Zinskey, P. Craig, A. Stern, M. Shaw. Senior ti Commercial Club pep Club An added attraction to all athletic events is the Pep Club, which recently became ac- tive in September. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richard Stevens and the leadership of Bill Wade, President, the Pep Club has done much to further school spirit. ff ,g - , I .C 4' pit! -rlp . f. ., , X., , f- ,Lf ALI 1 I 253 ,A 1, ':.. -if ff g N 5 l,,,, . 4 W-. Y 4' de. i th' l x if . Junior Commercial Club X M ,,,, N! ' 1 ff ZW? ' ga? . ' Mr. Saey and Miss McDade present cer- tificates to Donna Prout, Sue Jorgenson, and Janet Taylor for top honors in typing speed. I.. I0 R., SEATED: D. Dearo, P. Smith. ROW TWO: Mr. Miller, Sponsor, I. Lassen, E. Everakes lseatedl. ROW THREE: B. Or- man, L. Royer, J. Beatty lseatedl. ROW FOUR: B. Closson, D. Beier, L, Payton, C. Edwards, J. Adelson lseatedl. ROW FIVE: M. Farrell, T. Burton, J. Baumberger, M. Filion, J. Absher, C. Allard lstandingl. Cciterettes L. to R., SEATED: K. Chavez, S. Hobbs, Mrs. McKinley, Sponsor, S. Alvarez, P. Lopez. STANDING: L. Wartell, M. Simmons, S. Drummond, L. Verkes, J. Caputo, R. Hayez, N. Lee, C. Farnon, D, Casper, K. Sherril, J. Wiedenheft, C. Webster, L. Lang, D. Clark, M. McCord, C. McCann, N. Wilkerson .ii L Q Tj! Dciubers L. fo R., ROW ONE: G. Caneff, B. Clopfon, E. Hurwitz, A. Corrles, R. Dearo, J. Szabo, M. Full- mer, D. Faulkner. I OJ J E ,..2Z,',f5e. Mr ' , 75 Q .' ,,' 0 A 0 Q y-Tlo 6 oo X -1 FAFSA -6 .Qi V10 1 74-L 1.340 6 'ux-'Y 9 ,www X A ,. ,, N ' S X , C X 4 A, 5 D' x I A 5 I 'L' J G f lu L. to R., ROW ONE: B. Pennington, L. Kesh, S. McDonald, K. Cliff, L. Chappell, Pres., B. Merri- weaiher, W. Wade, G. Stark. ROW TWO: B. Gramanz, P. Hall, C. Chappell, F. Hallak, R. Drury, R. Salas, J. Campas, A. McEkwain, Mr. Fleming, Sponsor. ROW THREE: J. Ashley, J. Barta, D. Chilcate, G. Williams, J. Schneider. l 1 f-W 13' 4: I O 4 so 'P 6 FDCRQS L. to R., ROW ONE: S. Farnon, M. Dougherty, B. Lohman, H. Bransan, K. Moore, B. Coflon, J. House- man, E. Hurwitz, S. Van Bebber, M. Taylor, C. Hofer, E. Wade, D. Faulkner. .., .f , ' .,,f. ,Mime t , 1 v' Amp., Z, :ww fflvw 'lsr wr, . ali ' Chess Club CHESS CLUB: SITTING: J. Taylor, S. Griffin. FRONT ROW: T. Smith, J. Adams, P. Siebold, Mr. W. McMillan, Sponsor, B. Goeller, J. Herron, G. Davis, Pres. BACK ROW: E. Stewart, J. Adams, L. J. Robinson, D. Perrin, B. Gilmore, E. Bull, J. Jenson, B. Marshall, B. Stewart. Many students fail to realize the work behind every dance and social activity. This is the work of Tiger Teens under the fine leadership of Mr. Richard Stevens. J QAJUMW Wl9fW'74 VWZWW ' 'Wu' 1 f IQ 'W ' 1, ?7Zi7,4?MLftf fM4.'fn4W .,.. .,,, . ,,m.,.,f V f v.,m..r.,' ' 3,447 W4 6 Wm lz.,.w:wz ' Wfawfw 'f ' .Z V , W,-Ml. f, . . U ,W .mime Q2 'WW .VA ffff' 'l Wl9J2.1.,'Zf- .. .1 ' ff I .,f72L1 :w,, 4 ,. ,W-, , 7.4 xy ' gf 4 --.A:,..,. ZQMQWQQQ, . W! I I 2 Diplomats DIPLOMATS, L. to R., ROW ONE: G. Hunter, B. Rush, J. Allison, P. Garrett, V. Willis, E. Medina. ROW TWO: N. O'Neal, L. Perkins, S. Spencer, S. Bryant, L. Smith, M. Graham, J. Eide, M. Sica, E. Martens, K. Pyla. ROW THREE: M. Van Auken, K. Christensen, Mr. Ciancaglini, Sponsor, D. Perrin, G. Scott, G. Pollick, T. Manyak, J. O'NeaI, J. Taylor, P. Siebold, Pres., D. Doli, Mr. Smith, Co-Sponsor, P. Vance. M. Gil. 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Q 1 . , M -'if .-,,,-,'gq4!x?'W'5f'f' 6 H ,+i,,gw,o-eg, . Y Q x W 4 0 'xv wL1,,ag3.g,Wk,ivJtkQQAgEkW:1.Jlx,.x5,,ht,gj.-,5,jg2'fgf-4y53Q7vQ .,,g,43g,kig5f.Vggqi? i f-ff4w, '- it V ' 'wif-+ff': R ' a k P i :X ,V 1-M ' -Iac-W f- f--,w-H21 'w'-P25 ' ' '- ' 1, . .M rw.. Af.. w.,M,k,, . ws... , . ,v,x,,., eu, . 1 mb U: MAR, ,... . l5!waw.m'Xk , I . 'iizwgffv-'fss-' -'l-145, Q23-ff 4: .xii Qf XI'f': 2'-'f5As,mf2csjfM frfw - : IV:- .12-f3j. f'5f-im.. f Q., -:1 'MWfi u i 'Q' -:gfh,.931q ,J .4 jr? ' --u :ff-dz..:+:Qa - 1 Q, ' N f - M X' i 'i i i ' i ' . :, ,.'5,,.jg yszg - - - V , -4, jf',,-.j.,k1:. - - - ' f ' . vv. E i . . , X LI K' k atr'ck E l W Sha e R Huffman o NE: C. lr p i , . nman, . rp , . 1 R Best F. Tate, B. Anderson. BACKFIELD: B. Jackson, B. Luian, A Ar as R. Bode. Tigers halt charging Wolves. The l958 San Fernando T i g e r varsity football s q u a d began the season with only one returning let- terman. Coach Orlie Schmidt, hav- ing a lot of green material to work with but showing true Tiger spirit, threatened many ofthe big teams in the city. Tiger Varsitu In the second league game the Tigers changed to the singlewing in order to give the passer more time, and the runner a chance to find run- ning room. Also they moved their All-Valley candidate, Ron Bode from tackle to play the tailback spot in the new formation. Although the season record was l-7, the record doesn't tell of the spirit and the time they put in. By the end of the season the coaches had turned out some excellent ball players. Tigers learn new aerial attack. Ude.lilekll1H'l'k'l'7'?' H51 'lL'T. .'i.l'1k 51 -1' 1-'.!.1'.'IgXf iVl' flaw L. to R., ROW ONE: F. Bonn, R. Huffman, B. Jackson, M. Morentin, D. Perrin, D. Bereax, B. Llach D. Vclccarello, M. Matay, G. Palimai. ROW TWO: Schmidt, H. Guerro, J. Anderson, H. Fuiimoto, B Luian, A. Arias, G. Thompson, B. McDaniel, G. Gollihugh, W. Sharpe, F. Powers, l. Kihara, C. Martin K. Cliff, R. Litge, J. Arnold, Wallen. ROW THREE: M. Copeland, D. Horak, H. Beaman, W. Imai, E Inman, B. Lane, N. McKinney, J. Reed, R. Espanzo, J. Mendez, A. Alvarez, L. Guiliano, R. Best, E Dehaan, R. Krysztoff. ROW FOUR: Coach K. Smith, A. Kiebler, B. Yaddon, K. Jenson, C. Kirkpatrick R. Bode, F. Tate, B. Benton, N. Waterman, B. Wood, Coach Schmidt. - I , -f .wr 1 C' .3 K -, f,f. ww 'I f. ,' ' .k 7 '7' 'Q ' ' ' 4 I f M' '.Li':4 'ac4.ff 31f.zf..' ,gl.v.,LL. Af2l541'z f:i'Zf fl'ff l-Ulan EYES Pdydirt Bode displays All-Valley form for 4 , ti ff' 1... 'Ag . 4 f - A 1. ' Mimi 3 J 4, . ' 't'. f. ',, , ' . ' -I - A ' - ' - V f ' ' A . 1 TOP DOWN: TOP DOWN: TOP DOWN: Richard Huffman Fred Tate Bobby Luian Doug Johnson Dale Vaccarello Dale Horak Rodger Best Wayne Sharpe George Palimai Y 6 ffm U gs YQ' , X 4 4 I N I T C I CAPTAIN Ron Bode 112 ffm ,f f J gn 1 ,J Na, W 2, -wining J. Tiger .. ' 2.9 1 ' 5 fl?-:73I24M'A'i , . -5'?E? 'f'l22 3- , jf fm, 'M w , v- 4, 'i'v,gzf5z'5,'ff5Z,ff, ffm w 'fww -gf, .- .'A 4,.4L,, ' ,MC c' no ' ' 'J' wg .,5,,, , , MV, H ., n A fi, ,Q Ambush! X I ,,,f qw if , .1 fi? ' f A' .,,, ,, 941. .4 j,f,,,,,,7, FRONT ROW: C. Willit, J. Hess, K. Smiih, B. Kcnku, R. Engle, B. Quisf, B. Stenberg. BACK ROW: J McConnell, E. Endow, E. Endo, D. Johansen. LEFT - J. Hess, RQGHT - K, gmigh. LEFT - c. Wann. RIGHT - E. endow, ,,- 131: .. K QQ Coach Jack Neumier, in his initial season as head Bee football coach, turned in a very enviable record. Faced with the chore of defending the Valley league crown, the valiant and inexperienced Bee gridders, under the tutoring of Coach Neumeier ascended once again to finish on top of the final Valley league standings. ln the season's opener the Bee gridmen were stunned l4-7 by the Verdugo Dons. The following two weeks the Tiger Bee eleven battled the Holly- L, 2721 ,P of - 1-..r- HJ A lik J fx f Coach Neumier makes adiustments wood Shieks to a O-O tie and edged the Poly Parrots l4-l3. The Reseda Regents were the Bengel lightweight's initial Valley league opponents and in the contest the Tigers emerged victorious 2-O. ln the following three affairs, the Bengel Bee rolled over the lil' Wolves of Van Nuys, annihilated the Canoga Hunt- ers, and downed the North Hollywood Huskies 7-6. The Birmingham Braves defeated the Bee gridman in the crucial league final l3-6 to capture the Valley title. L. to R., ROW ONE: B. Mesa lManagerl, D. Saunders, B. Kaku, J. McConnel, D. Johansen, B. Raudman, J. Hess, F. Schack, E. Endo, C. Willit, B. Stenberg, K. Smith, B. Quist, W. Snow, L. Hodge, Coach M-aclachlcm. ROW TWO: Coach Neumeier, J. Campos, M. Santander, B. Beasley, J. Pimental, C. Garcia, D. O'Keefe, W. Wade, B. Endow, C. Girard, S. Gonzales, X. Valle, F. Stuart, R. Engel, D. Phillips, R. Reyes, G. Canett, D. Friedman, D. Nolan. ROW THREE: R. Guzman, M. Yamaoka, R. Lemos, J. Barnes Glen Cochran, R Schmurr D. Bo er . I . V Y B. Bertorua, Hammond, E. Endow, Renta, R. Lee, R. Morrison R Rhodes, Gollihugh, T. Schmidt, B. Lind, E. Lee, Watanabe, T. Strq minsky, C. Wynne, R. Martinez, C. Shapiro, L. Smally, A. Aguilqr D. Veiar, D. Payne, J. Sanders, B. Morley, M. Rico, B. Phillips, B, Gul man, G. Oldham, B. Kidder, H. Hubert. D . U5 .,g,,. , ' , ,fi .3 eff, 4 , 4,, 411 1 It V f rf .A 1 f' an S, Q Q . W Q Q , fy 5 f ',A. , ,. ,A 3 VV I f' ff I ' f f .1 s 4 my f af ,X Q 'jg 'W 1 fe 2 M gy ff 4 f lf I R Coach Seekins, R. Marshall, M. Giulliuno, J. Desherow, ' S Roderick J Hormufh, J. Green. QU! i- ,Um 'S v 7M an IQ yn it Tigers make ,wal Roderick sparks Tigers. Cn the Hardwood VARSITY BASKETBALL: M. Violelf, C. Campbell, R. Marshall, M. Guiliano, Coach Seekins, S. Roderick J. Desherow, J. Hormuth, J. Green. STANDING: G. Bibo, R. Meyers, P. Moeller, T. Layman, M. Miller R. Apodaca, A. Gill, K. Gaither, B. Porter. L. to R., ROW ONE: B. Tyron, Skyrerheim, P. Buono, S. Sponenberg, Ingram Patterson Bess ROW Twpf Elll'-'97, Schwartz, 5ffU'19lU'1d, Ruil, Holliday, Heaslip, Press. ROW THREE: IH. Gillingham, P-urdom, Erwin, B- WelS, Moore, Kempton, Keserie, Garner, AssistuntCoclcl1 Scannell. The Tiger Jay Vees ended a winless season at the bottom of the league. Ten games and ten losses brings out the Kittens' gloryless record of play. Bad breaks have to account forthe season record, as three of the first string players won all- valley honors. Duane Ingram re- ceived second string, while Gary Patterson and Steve Sponenburg received third string all-valley. Bono sets up scoring play. ' l Jaqvee Basketball Two more Ingram, BEE BASKETBALL: KNEELING: W. Bradley, K Gunderson, D. McGee, R. Zerkle, R, Brown STANDING: D. Burgess, T Jamison J, Coo er V 1 P B. Valenzuela, S. Rice, B. Angelus. CEE BASKETBALL. KNEELING: G. Davis L George, E. Bauman, B. Gump, L. Young, A Green, S. Glasgow, T. Duncan, L. DeWooy STANDING: J. Thorsel, J. Larson, B. Pimenlcil D. Andrews, K. Kennedy, K. Kandi, D. Duffin D. Marilana, R. Randall, J. Harrington, T. Rod- erick, Coach Schack. 1 Valleq Champs For the sixth time in e i g ht years, Coach Al Arp's indomita- ble cross country c rew again came through with flying colors, capturing the Valley Le a g u e Championship. The bold Tiger Leather lun- gers were undefeated up until the Valley finals, w h e r e they were edged out by Canoga Park. But having out-scored Canoga in their dual meet, the T i g e r s were awarded the Valley League Crown. Bolstering the Bengal aggre- gation this year were Tim Roelen, Al Fernandez, Danny Guzman, Joe Preciado, Freddy Perez and many other fine boys. Due to illness, state champ miler Tim Roelen, was not per- mitted to run, and the Roelen- less crew failed to qualify for the city prelims. Tim, however, after much controversy was per- mitted to run in the city. Captur- ing the city title, with a blistering time of :37.l , the Blond Moun- tainman was not able to dupli- cate this feat at Merced, where the State Meet took place. On account of his recent illness, Tim was not up to his usual capacity. He did, however, garner a co- veted fifth place medal, which in itself is tremendous. i W4h9'? ' Congralulalions for u job well done. L, to R., ROW ONE: T. Roelen, A. Fernan del, D. Guzman, J. Preciudo, ROW TWO F. Perez, J. Hernandez, H. Harris, J. Black- lock, G. Veiar. ROW THREE: Coach Arps A. Thomas, R. Salas, G. Davis, J. Acunn N. Munohan, D. Flanders. A STRONG FINISH BY JAYVEE ACE STEVE RUIZ 10th Grade Cross Countrq , . L. to R., ROW ONE: H. Muro, C. Corral, R. Hernandez, K. Jczqvee Cross Countrq L. to R., ROW ONE: B. Inez, B. Stewart, S. Ruiz, R. Lerma ROW TWO: C. Lionberger, F. Parumo, M. Flores, P. Ochoa ROW THREE: Coach Arps, T. Lynch, S. Orson, B. Tucker, D Flanders. Sneider, R. Elam. ROW TWO: R. Gomez, J. Fielder, R. Pres- ton, J, Lopez, B. Peterson. ROW THREE: J. Taylor, M. Rufes, B. Nelson, C. Baldridge, B. Bradford, Coach Arps. ofts . Chini Jim 'VW Joan 4'1C'CNUfCfje,7 Dorofhy Bain I.. .le ff P uzuk Qffon IG . N0 Dffk Shore HFC: 17700 US Flllb 123 r' f' COACHES Seekins and Wachtler Cn the Cinder Path rf., .wt :x'a.,...w-1.3 .Q ' .. fQ51...,,,, VARSITY TRACK, L to R., ROW ONE lB0llorl1l: l. C0Ok, D. Ingram, J Preciado, G. Gomez, W. Snow, G. Thompson, A. Arias, S. Roderick, S. Ruiz. ROW TWO: C. Willett, B. Wanklyn, W. Imai, R. Lane, F. Tate, P. Gibson, E. Young, B. Quist, G. Pilami, K. Gather, R. Bode, M. Ammons. ROW THREE: J. Potter, R. Small, R. Stewart, G. Velor, H. Lynch, L. Guiliano, B. Llach, N. McKinney, L. Preston, A, Thomas, K. Phelps, V. Gillett, J. Purdom, E. Bull. Earl Young breaks 440 record. of f A- x' ..w- ' ' 'Gu' f ra. -, ..,,, D W , '-V - .Ji 'A ra ..ff'f.--..f5f!a,-fe.. tw- M -- , . . . Y . . -1 f A 3. A. V , ,,. I -, - ...... - - . - K ,Qi ' . '5 -,gxgfvag-3, 1 . .tv ,, ' . -.li r 5-:. in' Fr-'ffjgi-'wx 1' -'f' f -N' '- - .L-,f '..': I ..- ' - . . . . . . -. ,.-. .jx . , w Q A sf.-...R . s cr- . f su.. -'..::?....,,... Q - H , 's fi ' lv' ' ' ' A 7. f'f lu, 'f A r f-.81 iff 11n1,::gI51vN,. ' , V , -f K -N, Mgr, n VJ V .na Y ' 1-A5 11-131- .1 ' V ' ' ,..?:..?.-1,s-wx-Pg:-', or u' , , :raft-3,,,,,.Qg L. to R.: G. Thompson, G. Gomez, Wayne Snow, F. Tate, E. Young. The hustling varsity thinclads, combining youth and high spirit, netted a pre-determined fourth place finish in the final league standings. Dennis Johansen, Gil Gomez and Gene Thomp- son, Richard Morris and Duane Ingram, Conrad Wil- lett and George Veiar, 880 and mile, Dick Payne, hurdles, and Henry Muro, pole vault, supplement the nucleus for next year's campaign. 71 '-'T TT' 2' v 4 L. to R.: C. Willett, A. Thomas. ..-TL,.,,,,,.y y . . a--4. L n ,, . 1- ' .4 . 1 Y L. to R.: J. Purdom, L. Preston, R. Quist, M. Guiliano, J. Preciado, E. Young. This season, the presence of Earl Young, quarter- miler, aided the Tigers in establishing two school records in the eight-man mile relay and the 440 yard dash. Other outstanding experienced varsity cindermen were Al Arias, pole vault, Ron Bode, shot put, John Green, high jump, Kirk Gaither, hurdles, All Thomas, half mile, and Bob Stewart, mile. F5---N...,..l5' ,em L. to R.: R. Stewart, G. Veiar. 125 A ,M ., l to R S Roderick A Arias, S. Ruiz. L. to R.: B Wanklyn B Lane, M Ammons, R Bode, W mul, N. McKinney -v . 1 -.f-lf. 6,-.- ' 4- fl- V -' -- ' , UA' f.5.,M . if , , ,, mf. . V, vw , . Q21 3 I 47. 1 . .-' '- ff '-JA7'-911' y 1 , f wif' Sr' A ' - - 1 1 5 .. 1 V I ...Q M, ww. r ' , . fr . ,V 'f-2 .,,i,L,3,,'g1 .z',. V A 'LL .W .-f,f ..1 ' v ,.,- ' if .ff .- ,, . ,. .,. gag. .Q L. to R.: K. Gaither, P. Gibson, S. Ruiz. mfr., .04 'W' BEE TRACK, L. to R., ROW ONE lBot- toml: C. Renta, R. Spinnler, J. Blair, Bees Dick Payne, Bob Miller and Richard Engel paced the Bee track team through a rugged season. Unvictorious in dual meet competition, individual performances highlighted the Bee Slate. Payne and Miller dis- played their talents in mas- tering the 70 yard high hur- dles with respectable times. D. Payne, R. Engle, M. Tisdale, R. Smith, R. Miranda. ROW TWO: G. Meade, C. Kitchens, A. Williams, D. Odom, S. Gon- zales, J. Phillips, L. Bakken, R. Miller, D. Tomlinson, Coach Seekins. ROW THREE: Couch Wuchtler, K. Thomas, C. Wynn, G. Wood, E. Nester, G. Geath- am, B. Van Antwerp, D. Grazer, M. Hodges. Cees Culminating a sparkling season, the Bengal Cee cindermen registered an unblemished 6-O rec- ord, capturing the Valley League championship. Joe Don and Willie Bradle led the Tiger aggregation in the sprints with top marks in the league. Ver- satile Ben lnez and Richard Her- nandez coupled their efforts in the l32O and 660 while Henry Muro soared upwards at ll'3 in the pole vault, tops in the City. Adams, Dixon, and Mills added strength to the field events. If I Z ' v f -ff 7 an as 'Y e xml x-Q S Bobby Luian Jack Hiatt 5 MMV .K Q X X .v - A -l' Carmen Salvatore 'f R Bob Rodman Jim Evans Buddy Roberts W9 5 , Jesse Bryce Jackson M Z4 John Green On the Diamond gt' im' , f it 3 ,- 'vw , 'Tl ROW ONE: B. Mesa, B. Deakins, G. Monteeth, C. Paramo, B. Roberts, L. Cochran, Coach Neumeier. ROW TWO: N. Sawchuck, B. Luian, R. Bode, B. Jackson, J. Pimental, M. Emeterio, M. Eszak. ROW THREE: C. Salvatore, J. Evans, M. Miller, S. Rodman, J. Hiat, J. Green. U11 ,. vw, , f W , ,ff f - . , ...f..,., .-if, 'zo 1l. ' ., ,wma 1, 'HQ-,ff f . ly, f ,'9'f910f,g7, 4: '-QW? G -04 3,04 if ,,, Www... f, ,, ' l, I . G. Monteelh, vatore. Aw A . R. Bode, B. Deakins, C. Paramo, Coach Neumeier, C. Sal- arsitu Baseball The year of '58 produced a fine outstanding Tiger nine. This year's team combined the services of seasoned veterans and a few promising rookies, which formed a very good team. Coach Jack Neu- meier, who has provided outstanding guidance, was also a rookie, in as much as this was his first year at the helm of the team. The team was composed of some of the best ballplayers in the valley. Carmen Salvatore was one of the best fielding shortstops in the valley and also a great leader on the field. Teaming with Carmen to form the double-play combination was Bryce Jackson. Bryce was a fine ball handler and also had a good eye while at the plate. John Green, who played first base and Buddy Roberts, who did most of the catching were two more top- flight players. Other good players included Bob Luian, Jim Evans, Nick Eneterio, and Bill Deakins. The boys mentioned above were the backbone of the pitching staff. Jack Hialt, who was only a tenth grader, showed well as a pitcher and hitter along with playing a fine third base. This year's Tiger nine has the over-all strength to go all the way in the valley. As this book goes to press the wins are two, the losses one. Junior Varsity Baseball Last year runnerup in the valley, this year the team looks toward league champion- am. ship. A reason for saying this is that for year after year the Junior Varsity baseball team coached by Orlie Schmidt has had very good teams. This year's team, composed mostly of tenth graders, rode to the upper division without too much difficulty. The thing that ' A made this team so good was the fact that so many boys were after the same posi- tion. The keen competition on the team helped them along. As this book goes to press the team has won three and lost one. Double play set-off by Mamu Yamoaka and Bob Morley, as Joe Delgado slides into second base. S 'V'-0 Jaqvee Baseball -f'l 'Z - -V 'I lzlfwf 'V . 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Hoggins, Coach Schmidt. l3l KNEELING, L. to R., FRONT ROW: Bob Kandt, Don Wilcox, Jack Sanders, Tom Duncan, Larry Pope. ROW TWO, STAND- ING: Benny Inez, AI- lan Kaye, Bob Burns, Steve Orson, Bob Sfy- erwalt lmgr.D, Rich- ard Inez. ABSENT: Jim Adams, Bruce Goeller, Phil Grant, Dale Vac- carello. M V .. ke Q ,, A . A lv Q ,f?Y'l 5,3-,kNl21:.xg43 U Angig-LJ: 22 . . ' V A Q, , xi f, If-v.Asv , H , -5 ' . - ,f fzfr '- . .-1'A 7P1 95 Tennis cmd Golf f - Fuel. -Y- -Sl' 3 i L,..,.,:, N: F5-ti, .1 ey ' ,gi V bn-fl. ' kilil cf SQA Averill Sfrasser Viclor Gillell Merlan Freeman, Coach Schack L. To R., FRONT ROW: F. Broeske, B. Walerman, M. Kadonago, M. Freeman, V. Gillett, W. Serlic, R. Miichel, J. Espinoza, J. Pimenfal, R. Pacheco, D. Ezrol, E. Levin. SECOND ROW: Coach Schack, W. Kimura, A. Sfrasser, D. Phillips, R, Mikulski, J. Wilson, W. Frandson, J. Gladstone, D. Olsen, E. Bruce, G. Viclor, F. Slane. THIRD ROW: M. Cordova, A. Duran, R. Van Gilder, M, Weiss, S. Takaki, B. McDaniel, R. Fizer, R. Grimes, J. Barnes, W. Laskey, G. Megla. FOURTH ROW: R.Grider,P, Moeller, P. Perkins, R. Cassara, L. Slolley. Gqmnastics L. lo R.: Ralph Pacheco, Joe Pimenlal, Joe Espinoza. The rebirTh of The Tiger maT Team is now Taking place. The S. F. Gym Team, suffer- ing severely from The loss of lasT year's Seniors, is spend- ing This semesTer Training and rebuilding. Under The guidance of Coach Schack, and wiTh The abiliTy of many sophomores and juniors, The Team is sTriv- ing for supremacy nexT season. G.A.A. is an organization designed for the purpose of providing athletic activities for girls to achieve a letter or for personal recreation. Three semesters of regular attend ance in G.A.A. provides a girl with a letter The girls are offered either team or individual sports G. A. A. Cabinets Standing left to right. Summer-Chan mane Farnon, Sue Drummond, Gerry West, Lois Nelson, Missie Machin, Pat Weaver. Seated-Pat Bauer, Linda Shi- buya, Len Takahashi, Vicki Gall, Sara Morrow, Gerry Casper: president. fr' fi? Don'1' hit her, Shirley! She's low and outside! 0 If-Q.. 1379 Pii 1 iii I i GAA girls relax after a hard , . game of tennis. Vicki Gall demonsirafes fhe correct way of releasing a bowling ball af one of the GAA bowling sessions. va' A I 2 I 5- , ' e g '.g,-- . . ,W aww, . ,A :LAY-F' ' 'W' -A-sq-nl4 - -. .,....,., -6 , . ,,,, ' 4 - .,. MA, 1 -fd..- Y A, V e .-.J , Q'-'fl --f .,..,, Fn4 -. V vlku x ..f , .,,,-LAAH i-3:1171-K-'QT -5 , e Q . , , Q 6 ., K , ,g, Q94 K ,f , - , . ,A ,. 4 ' x.-951219 . ,A ' f '1-, 5-ga-N g, , ,-Na., ,,.N , , if M F as- 4' ' ..,.-.5-:zg-:g3:Sfe,5::rE51 ' 'm m -. WX mi, .' bfi-gm J, wee. M- v w::1.::-Q:fy,p:.::X- - . ' 'A ' . I . .f .. ,v - - +- :jjq.g,.gse-.?,5,yg:5j5:L . , fg-n':-fi - ' ,ff 5-T'-Ef3':'5.. -.-2 - - W. , M ,Q X --,,g,g,gZ53,,x-Vw.. 'X . .,, ,, x r - . . .Q wb ol leqbcall You'Il never hit that ball! 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'gn' zf +,, , W, W' if ' 1 Q Informal Affairs Many informal dances, usually under the sponsorship of Mr. Stevens and the Tiger Teens Club, provide much fun and entertain- ment. School recreation like this contributes to the variety of campus activities. Other groups sponsoring such dances are various class organiations and the clubs on the campus. l4l if Aloha Dance Trgers say ALOHA but hope to meet agarn Swing-o-rclmcr Swing Band and vocalists wrth guesl star Harry Babbil, entertain af Swing o rama. l rk Q. fl. '19, f Y' , 3 f v Z ,, ll A W gif 1 I 14, f 1 244: .. ,4 f a '977f,..Q A' W 4 I f ' of , ,z . Qf f Planning for this out- standing event was un- der the chairmanship of Shirley Saunders shown above center with her es- cort Ron Bode. Also standing near the wish- ing well are left, Diane Field, budget chairman, and her escort Jack Moore, and right, Pat Green, bandstand deco- rations chairman, and her escort Ken Cliff. G9 f 7 9 lag 4 ' I 5 5 fl 11 1, Highlighting the Winter '58 Senior Prom, Rhapsody in Blue, on January l7, was the crowning of the lovely Ann Fischer as Prom Queen. Princesses were Pat Don- elly and Judi Green, who com- pleted the Queen's Court. Cameras flashed as Ann, in a red and white taffeta ballerina length formal, was led to the throne by her escort, Sonny Skierv- heim. Following her up the stairs in a royal blue full length formal, was Pat Donnelly with her escort, Roger Best. Judi Green in a full- length light blue taffeta gown, was escorted by Chuck Kirkpat- rick. The queen and her princesses were chosen from the Aristocrat girls and those doing the elimi- nating were Marlyn Mason, Presi- dent to-be of the Elite class, Earl Young, Elite President, and mem- bers of the band. The audience then applauded for their favorite candidate. On this most important of eve- nings, Aristocrats and Elites danced with their dates to the music of the Ray Noval band. Rhapsoclq In Blue Seated on the throne rs Ann Fisher Rhapsody in Blue W 58 Prom Queen with her escort Ronny Skiervheim. Comprising her court on the left is Pat Donnelly with her escort Rodger Best On the right is Judi Green escorted by Chuck Kirkpatrick Cinco de Mayo, or Fifth of May, is a Mexican national holi- day. It is celebrated every year in commemoration of the battle at Puebla, Mexico, on May 5, 1862. Here the Mexican army, with outmoded weapons and in- sufficient troops, held the city against the invading French army, which retreated, leaving 1,000 dead on the field. This battle did not win the Mexicans independence, but it did give them the courage to fight on for freedom. San Fernando High holds an annual Cinco de Mayo Dance sponsored by Las Caballeros and Las Tapatias. The dance this year featured a Spanish orchestra which played Spanish and Latin American rhythms in addition to the ever popular rock and roll. the e , 'The senior Of all ncnf. The by fh ls If or u each made its e S'58 due fo the this ii Stcardhst Prom Q 7 c ffl Q 1 At a visitalion assembly, slu- denls rock with lhe Reseda Sexfel. Our own vivacious Vicki Gall sings Birth of the Blues. Future Farmers demonslrate incomparable lechnique as Qhey square dance at cl Club assembly. s - l Tk Q-. is ., A ,. l.,5 ,3 L 1 .M r 1. il .M!!ff '1 Members of Le Circle Francais act out Monologue done by Jim Larsen at a Club Assembly. f ,,., f ftliifv V 1 ' at 5 15, N 'V ffl V- , 4Z,z:zw::z:,,W,W,,WWy,, , f ffmww, ,,fWm,f,,,,,,.h f n Under the direction of Sue Cass and Mick Morentin, Coordinators of Student Activities, many out- standing assemblies were ar- ranged for the student body. Some of these were to whip up spirit for various athletic contests, some were pure fun, and some were serious and educational in intent. Outstanding were the Club Assemblies, the Election Assem- blies, the Exchange Student As- semblies. Of course, it must be said that many members of the Administration, Faculty, and Stu- dent Body were responsible for these excellent programs. X ,V . their schools , 'zji jfef 2 ' , A fxaw zf if 5,5145 f,l 'Qf' 1.5 4 , M-1 f 11, -f X, ,, X fi' A QI , ff Mix 'f 1 Z Zaff ln stmiulating E X! fqf Lf change Student As , ff 5' S E ' b ' Y ' S ' U d e n ' S I' AZ V,,VV from other countries if 'i A ' tell Tigers abou I Z fy! f fil'irimyQ,,, . in fx ZZ fm- 'f-1f 1?f l ..,m,, - -I g IW. 1 Senior Challenge Dau 154 fill Free-for-all activities,highlighted by outstanding sportsmanship, marked the Senior Challenge Day in November. The ELITES emerged victorious over the ARISTOCRATS in such hair-raising feats as balloon throwing, tug-of-war, and wheelbarrow races. Lil I Follies Following the theme of Time Pat- terns, this year's FOLLIES' pro- gram took the audience to the distant past, the present, and the imagined future. Many ofthe cos- tumes used in various scenes were designed by students in their classes. A comic Cleopatra, a knife dancer, a modern dance trio, as well as many other groups like those shown here, brought well deserved applause from those who attended. Among the sponsors for this gay and color- ful evening were Mr. Kieth Porter, Mrs. Marjorie Redding, Mrs. Thel- ma Becke, and Mr. Stewart Aspen. l5l Vcurietq Sho Georgie Smith, Pat Cooper, Carlene Smith: L. fo R,: Sandra Bass, Cloie Channell, Sandy Shannon, Linda Hull, Kathy Mason. M L. io R.: Sandie Shannon and Royal Peterson, Kathy Mason and Joe Baty, Linda Hull and Frank Quiniinar, Cloie Channell and Bayron Bafy, Sandra Bass and Sam Kempion, Mary Scofl and Bill Edmunson, Joann Mcllvery and Jack Lawrence. 4 ELT. WMD? 1 Q75 5,75 ' , 1 x'- 'rr 'X . , -L1 .71 . -xr vl 'Y 1- .2415 ' -.X .. MZ. .13- ifffif , ,-54.-J f iii? Xf.E2?C . my ,F Q . 55313, 'Ls C .:-xigj, js ,-1 .T-,,., -:gf ,fyr .2-'.' K.-..r fy I1 I Cy, I v 1, Jem.. , . - -f1.f-Q'Af:?!:5L,f 5 - A ' 1 A 1 H ' ' N ,f , , w FTF ' jf. V fa ,,-jf,-. 1 . , .A ' .ap--'J -, ,. f ' ' .rc- .l Hui ' -. .lw ape. , L 'rg-P' ,', ' ff 4-1 L- 'v..f f.' f 'K-' ' if-1 .y- --.' -Hftxf 'nf '-- ' f 1-..X,, f ,3.'r'q' x f1f-Q.1,'x-.a- , -1-'I-VJ Ez '- ' ,fl-v 1'f 9.1-xi' ,KP ,R , .- - 3477! ,, 1 .J 4 y X XX rlgfg' and Congratulations to the graduates ot S.F.H. W iii't'biIi.--fl!!! H agp, 5 5 Xi. I --.- , r LQVN From your friends at Pacific Telephone fix 0,0 ..- Q l I-of? 'E s f u1I'T,,v- 5 x ,Hit V ' ,- ' Q Q a I X lg . ' 1 5 EE? n g l ' a .,. V ' f 5 we x 2 2 if : ,f i F Qu' 1 1257432 I ,Q t rf f l 1 2 Vicki Gall and Al Arias agree about the fine qual- ity of clothes sold at Scotts. Scotts, located on San Fernando Road at Maclay, carries a wide selec- tion of fine clothes the year around. Earl Young Judy Green Samme Looney Muck Morentm and Sandy Pruitt all admire the advanced styling of the l958 Dodge The new Dodge is one of the finest expressions of the Forward Look and can be seen at San Fernando Valley M Wag POWER GARDEN EQUIPMENT PET SUPPLIES - TROPICAL FISH GIILMUR I jQe6! ana! xg? I JOE MORROW Phone EMpire 1-3148 209 So. Maclay Avenue San Fernando, California Ann Fischer and, Mick Morentin are among the many smart students who buy school and dress shoes at Berman-Corson located at IOO3 San Fernando Road in the heart of the shopping area. 31 ,gg ,, r,,r, f , 'A f 282' ' I, , , fra, flu ' ., ' MN --,- -.A... , I v LW 252, ,V,, , I e--- Q-.q,. H h Jim Montague, Dora Vee Mordigan and their friends look forward to the time when they, too, can own one of the distinctively new and strikingly different Edsels available at Modern Edsel, Inc., at 603 San Fernando Road. EMpire 1-4132 MACLAY CLEANERS Personalized Cleaning JOE POLIZZI 125 North Maclay Avenue San Fernando, Calif. Compliments of KING DRUG CO. San Fernando California - TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU - , if 1 ' Q 9 x I, fy f ' x -W' i , ' f' ,V',, I Mm 729 f , V, ,aff ,f , ', ' J ,f.41:2x 1, Q is Compliments of WEILLER-GRIFFIN For Dad and Lad TIMELY CLOTHES - 1108 SAN FERNANDO ROAD LEE'S PHARMACY 200 North Maclay-San Fernando EMpire 1-2136 PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN WITH PRESCRIPTIONS YOU CAN RELY ON! SOBEL'S House of Style Headquarters of Originals in Men's Sportswear 810 San Fernando Road ' '-4. RICHARDSON'S STATIONERY 8. OFFICE SUPPLY COMPLETE SCHOOL SUPPLIES EMPIRE 1-8606 SAN FERNANDO, CALIF. 1130 SAN FERNANDO RD. SAN FERNANDO Phore: EMpire 1-6314 BYRON B. WEILLER 7 Best Wishes fm., . .. MISSION PUBLICATIONS, INC Divisions: SAN FERNANDO SUN-REPORTER PACOIMA POST GRANADA HILLS OUTLOOK In the City of San Fernando SUN PRINTING COMPANY San Fernando Rd. at Mission Blv CI. 216 Chatsworth Dr. San Fernando EM 5 3111 .M ' dn EMpire 1-5138 LEE'S PHOTO CENTER Cameras 8. Portraits 809 San Fernando Road Fernando, Calif. Leland C. Fowler We Give S 81 H Green Stamps 2115. I Congratulations to the Class of 1958 PORTER HOTEL J. Leo Flynn, '17 and FLYNN'S GRILL J. Mickey Flynn, '17 Brand Blvd.-San Fernando PACIFIC AUTO PARTS 444 NORTH MACLAY-sAN FERNANDO - WE DELIVER - COMPLIMENTS or REED Prescription Pharmacy Complete Auto Parts 320 S, Brand Blvd, For All Cars Telephone: EM 5-3600 Phone: EMpire 1-6060 San Fernando Calif EMpire 1-2167 SAN FERNANDO FLORIST GEO. A. WITHERIDGE, Prop. We Specialize in Corsages and Weddings Serving the Community for over 30 Years 221 No. Maclay San Fernando, Calif. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE CREATED . . . ik THE 1958 ORANGE BLOSSOM COVER it S. K. SMITH COMPANY 5260 West 104th Street Los Angeles 45, California ORegon 8-4145 Walter Ruell, lnc. BUICK EMpire 1-8655 710 San Fernando Road San Fernando, California We BEN LEVITT JEWELERS San Fernando's Oldest Jeweler For the Finest Selection in Sterling Silver and Fostoria Crystal Gorham - International - Wallace Lunt - Reed 81 Barton - Towle Heirloom Registry Service for Wedding Gifts 0 159 ongrafulafions . . ,rw Official Photographer for Orange Blossom W 126 North Mcclcxy Ave. Sqn Fernando, Calif EMpire 5-5242 fi lSABlLL'S PLACE Burgers, Hot Dogs, Root Beer, Malts FOOD TO GO 811 North Maclay San Fernando RALPH'S 5-10-25c STORE 10331 Sepulveda Blvd. San Fernando PHONE EMPIRE 1-0234 VILLAGE DRUG Prescriptions 13776 Foothill Boulevard San Fernando, California EMpire 1-5690 SYLMAR VARIETY STORE Complete Line of Models Cars, Boats, and Airplanes Tovs AND NOTIONS 14520 Polk se. gylmur Below All A Good Foundation MANEL P. LOPEZ CEMENT MAN Fancy Patios a Specialty Telephone EMpire 9-2047 13102 Kagel Canyon, Pacoima, Calif. START SAVING FOR YOUR FUTURE NOW You can start your ac count with as little as SI. Your savings will earn 4'f, a year, payable quarterly. Si n Yn , .fi if A ff Aurolal Wt EAUIY SHOP 3 D0 MOT PARK ..,, -ff-f 1' uf More and more Tigers are going to JIM 8. WALLY'S AUTO BEAUTY SHOP at 951 North McCIay in San Fernando for the best body work and the coolest paint iobs in town. 'S' Q I ' , ' ,,a,t , I S if rrs, 1. it 's'i ' SUPERIOR SAVINGS W, I E 301 50, MACLAY AVENUE. CITY OF SAN FERNANDO. CALIFORNIA f EMPIRE I-0165 I I Look For Us Under The Time and Temperature Sign 161 DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY ACADEMY SHOE REPAIR PRESCRIPTIONS LEATHER 8. COPPER CRAFT 15336 Devonshire St. San Fernando, Calif. J GIUFFRE Prop EMpire 2-1138 S8tH Green stamps Free Delivery 903 San Fernando Road, San Fernando, California Congratulations to the Graduating Class from CONGRATULATIONS VALLEY STORE LINCOLN-MERCURY 958 North Maclay api- nn B San Fernando, California EMpire 5-4551 SAN FERNANDO, CALIF. Gene Schiavone-Owner - Gen. Mgr. After taking a spin in the 1958 Fairlane 500, Dave Olsen turns to agree with Al Arias on the smooth riding and styling ofthe new Ford. Seated with them are Penny Atwood and Dora Vee Mordigan. This Fairlane and numerous other models may be seen at Galpin's Motors of 627 San Fernando Road, San Fernando. Congratulations to the CLASS OF '58 SEARS, ROEBUCK 8: CO. San Fernando Congratulations to the Graduates De LONG JEWELRY Your Dependable Credit Jeweler Valley Headquarters for Keepsake and Startire Diamond Rings Nationally Advertised Watches EM 1-2218 1038Vz San Fernando Road, San Fernando - --wp, yi Established Since 1912 Congratulations from HEAP'S STATIONERY 913 San Fernando Road San Fernando, Calif. EMpire 1-5132 EQ: ix r. We Give S 8. H Green Stamps MARSHALL JEWELERS Watches .... Diamonds and Jewelry Gifts Authorized So. Pacific Watch Inspector 1032 San Fernando Road KIDDER BROS. INSURANCE ADVISORS - REALTORS 907 San Fernando Road EMpire 1-1161 Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH Panorama City EMpire 1-6273 CA S S E LL' S The Valley's Most Unusual Store 1013 San Fernando Road San Fernando, California 163 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or w'5a AND S'5a When you think of banking think of your locally owned community bank .... WH' f VALLEY ' V5 ' BANK 'I3657 V an NUYS Blvd' 541 No. Maclay Avenue Pa ' comm San Fernando Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation L 1' 'Q d'r'r'7 :'r:1 4,11 u Y Proud as can be are Gerald Ziegenfuss, Sandy Dolinsky and Rita Richards as they enioy the beauty and outstanding features of this brand new l958 lmpala Chev- rolet. You can find your choice of Chevrolet in almost any style or color at Pollard- Carroll Company, 753 San Fernando Rd. I SD ff X ..-'xfxuf' A ,, ,. 73ff,,,I.,,d .- .w.-. M xxx- -A N- - - Q7 1 INEZ ARTS AND CRAFTS Complete Selection of ARTIST MATERIALS PICTURE FRAMES HANDICRAFT SUPPLIES PLANES BOATS T O Y S ELECTRIC TRAINS DOLLS GAMES WHEEL GOODS GUNS HOLSTERS I238 Son Fernando Road EM I-7021 L - L 5- f Q11 I . I : .- -.f:-:3: w I -I - I 'mx PL XG M f- .xxx , ,., Xing ,ax VINVI .. , I A -V gg KID I 2.u . ', j Z ,: , ' ' '4 yo 'W F3 C g K oone E I I IeI.I.C 4EoEI AeE - I N ff-f ' V' -A A'4'ff G :zf , .- is In , g 'I : ' 2 -. -Q, EQ ' 6562 QT S o Se e IT T IAL : I A : ::s:z:s I ..-- 'V i '11.. 1. f f 1ff ,:i: . . ' ' -'-' I I X- 6 ' CEL in-We R eN A '-,,h: I -,,,.., o 0 ee n S o f ATTP 4 - QP I9 ,,,,I. I I Q Q ' ...--- TF1' K ' .. V...' j A, ,,,, :-11 1,1, MX ..1. :.:I.., I I1.:: X- G ' 11F'l:' -,o., I '- I 7 1 - 2'f'11 Qjx xx IEL' V' e,1,IAS xg I A Ng '- xi-I BIG BOY HAMBDIZGERI' I NEW CREST THEATER 214 No. Maclay San Fernando SAN FERNANDO'S INDEPENDENT FILM ENTERTAINMENT TOWN THEATER IO7 So. Maclay San Fernando ., t 25. t W PEOPLES DEPT. STORE V Q' A E I For Men and Boys .,-2 lf ,v v Q Headquarters for T ' f Dickies Work Clothes, Genuine Levis, ' I I A ' Lee Work Clothes o Del Mar Sportswear V. ,,,, , , V, ' Fruit ofthe Loom and 4 wg, nh ,jf Hanes Underwear :,-P ' OW bg ' Angeles Peggers I' Gaming ' fy Endicott-Johnson Shoes for Men and Boys I I, '41 , I If f ia 2 tt Q if 5.0 We give S 81 H green stamps J, V M , I , . r M -Y i 1126 San Fernando Road San Fernando-Phone EMpire I-8076 ' I f I Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GRADUATES Manhattan Shirts Botany 500 Clothes 7 MATTSON'S . . . of San Fernando KING S Boys. and Mews Clothing Better Clothes for Men, Women and Boys Order Your Lettermen Tuxedo Rentals Sweaters Here EM I-2l24 1021 Son Fernando Road Son Fernando IOO8 San Fernando Rd. San Fernando, Calif. THIS AUTOGRAPH SPACE PROVIDED BY WALLACE FORD NORTH MACLAY FLORIST Q, 66 440 North Maclay - 2 04, Z 4 'f vzfffffiv E F E D E RAL lIIIIIlII 5 SAVINGS 2. LOAN ASSOCIATION MLB M RAXLXYX - IIII lllllllllllllllllllllll N ii 1 A . E5 S 402 SOUTH BRAND BLVD. 0 EMPIRE 5-5681 AMPLE PARKING '.q,: . OUAUTK CON VI.-'NIENCE SER VICE W? , A , 1-1 52 The last pages are in. The struggle is over. As you read your book please take into consideration all the work that went into compiling this year's Orange Blossom. We especially wish to thank those people who did so much with so little personal recognition. We thank Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Graves, Official School Photogra- phers, Gary Graff, Staff Photographer, Mission Publications, and Wayne Pleis, special photographer, for the pictures that comprise an important part of your Orange Blossom. Thanks go to Anita Weintraub, Elizabeth Smith, Miss Gordon, and the many writers who contributed to your annual. Thanks to Richard Dearo, Mrs. Folz, and Mr. Coyne of the Art Depart- ment who aided us with art work and advertising. To the Administration, the teachers who were patient with class inter- ruptions because of us, those who championed our cause in the sales campaign we give our gratitude. Without the patient aid of .lim Powell of Mirro-Graphic your annual could not have become a reality. And last but certainly not least our very special gratitude goes to Barry McWilliams for the excellent art work in your annual. Without his aid EL TIGRE, whom we have all become so fond of, would not have appeared throughout the annual. David Olsen, Editor E 5 E 3 3 e W 4 i i Q. 2WHf!a,? Ea4ST3f51'd43fSi0Rvff1X11.dip-fifvw.-I 'J-J ,fd 5-ww 1 ii. V I- 11 , 1 'vw' f 'EM' ' -':.:H2i1P F'22HW2ii!E111'?'i'J .F! 1 M '?,l'..a.1L,.'fihf' ' Q-.15 - .- I a E 5 s c 5 U 1 V E 1 U L. 2 E M Eu-w 1 W ' . . V, , V, , f - - I f Y .' : 1, ' ,:- v:.Ll'.m 'fini' a-M. '21 ei- fl 11 XM..'Sli .vT1i?ilRiyi912:2f1i79N-'G'LF!?'1:Al'4qRfiB'e?f!!3K1fa5vE.Hl!TU!1 E I E Z E 5 E 5 5 1 5 2 E S 4 : 1 5 M i Q E Q : 5 Y? 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