San Juan High School - Greenback Notes Yearbook (Citrus Heights, CA)
- Class of 1963
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Fi IIN! in F I it 1 wi! if f 1 E in iii -Q iN,..4 'll it fl g GJ tlnfalliln , DED m San juan's fifty years of history and tra 'on form b O or the proud atmosphere which lingers throu8hout MW of this tradition has been the degree of academic exce ' achieved by her graduates while attending San juan. h' ? started with our first graduating class which consiste o girl f named Gertrude jerauld in 1914, and has extended t lgpjthe years to the graduating class of 1963. San juan has recei numerous awards from the University of California for the high grades attained by her graduates in their first semester in college. In our list of graduates are such people of distinction as jack Fox of Northwestern University in Boston, Dick Kelly whose name may be found in WI-lO'S WHO IN CALIFORNIA, Lawrence Ainsworth, one time member of the diplomatic service, H . l-l . Hendun, a former mayor of Sacramento, and Ralph Hinsey, member of the Board of Trustees for the San juan District. We are proud of our graduates and of their achievementsg there- for, we proudly dedicate the 1963 Greenback Notes to all of San juan's graduates--past, present, and future. 5 l l SE I OR H0 ORS fi-zAN1-f OF AMERICA A WA RDSJ' Peter Borgos Vanda Lee Aalgaard Science and Mathematics Fine Arts I Dolores King Patricia Worley Liberal Arts 6 Vocational Arts Robert Hansen Mathematics Nancy Robinson English Joanne Jensen Home Economics Herbert Crabtree Music Carol Comelsen Social Science Keith Brown Industrial Arts OUR CLASS HIS TORT 1963'J As San juan celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, we, the class of '63, are found to be in the spotlight as seniors . We began our climb in 1959 as a large class Our freshman officers, john Grant, john Devisseur, Connie Bruins, and Dick Taggart, managed to lead us through our first year without any major problems . In fact our freshman dance, Winter Fantasy, was a very big success. When we were sophomores, our class was split. Three hundred of our friends were bade good -by and wished good luck in their new school. As a result, our class was known as the smallest class in the school. But we proved our strength by keeping the rally trophy in our possession most of the time and by presenting Swing Into Spring, our class dance. Our faithful officers, Bob Cummins, Bob Shuman, Laurel Selfridge, and Terry Moorhead, worked many hours to make our class the best possible. With our junior year came shouts of triumph, for we were hailed as upperclassmen at last. We re- ceived our beautiful class rings proving we were near ing the top of our climb. Our junior officers, Mike Whisler, Dick Taggart, Carole Tait, and Vanda Aal- gaard, planned a wonderful year for us with Rhap- sody In Blue, our junior prom, and The Importance of Being Ernest, our junior play. Now, as seniors, we have finished climbing and stand on top. Ralph Craven, ,Laurel Selfridge, Gail Hayes, and Judy Lindbloom, have led us successfully through our senior year. We can now look back on the Senior Ball, the Senior Banquet, the crowded Sen- ior parking lot, the football and basketball games, and the wonderful Homecoming with Terry Moorhead as our queen, and Diane Carmassi as senior princess These are some of our memories, but each one of us can include many more. We have been prepared for our future lives, and now we must step out of the spot- light to render it to others . 8 ,ff ...- no in n -. 1 'bf ' 11 25- ,12 X 4 1 N 1, V, Y K Y A as 1 ly. g, 'MWWMU MQMQ ' . L.,'1i,gQa. ', ,Q ggi? fe' , W, Mimi--, .L T -. - , -, 1 N . Q 1, A .. .2..,m C A , . , L , . l ., ., , . . ' . . . .- .' -1 ' R 1 ' ' f ' A - - V' , , ' ,YL ESI?-' ,.. +P, ' . J , A X ,L '1f'1Q lm my M . R - f 1 2 -' 3 EW , ki J ' l 'h1QLYiE5dx i , ,Mv .: J f KL l. . 1.1.3 -,K Q af' ., . ,Q . ,ff - ,IL.'35'amE4xg3.-,5Sgw- AQ-. .ji if , h L ' ' UQ 'SENIOR GFFICE-RSQ12238lPhg?:fQ1?3N Q'i1l2iE?1fiS1 SQSQ '?5lf? iEi?l ,rf Laurel Selfr iggeff Nffiiie' PJ?62,si?:lQe'1'i1j, ' - . gi x. - , I ' . ',T-:gva Q :fri .L j ' -Wv,4.g?-7 aj Alrevarygff JUClYQEg1Y1db1O,Q:I?i1, Thea -X' Q 'tor-ss ,Carolg and gSue.,f,G1u?5Tu5L4g. '?'f5155.5 Si e, b ' I -A .' . H lf'-lui' fQ'W ETf'5 W?if:S5 ' 9 .l1lJf 1 40 . ' ' w wr vw. 5 Vanda Aalgaard Sharon Anderson Richard Ashby George Badovinac in-, Thomas Aller Kearyn Arnold Novella Baht Deetes Andersen John Anderson 'E' Barbara Apgar Randolph Arnest Cheryl Aylesworth x Carrol Avara Joseph Banks T I Joe Banta Rosa Bare e11os Alan Barthelemy Gail Bell an W- -A- Vic Benvenuto I 1 J B ' Gary Bischoff A 1 'X ' :EP ,111 w I V - 'Q ., 55 K nf. in 53 5 William Boeh M ,ai ' IJ 1 nt- ':'v Eg: . ' ' David Blake Terral Bolin Peter Borgos George Bratlon Robert Breault Susan Bellomy Richard Bittikof er Lovey Booth Virginia Brock Keith Brown David Butterfield Richard Bryant Judy Bullard Clark Calvert , Diane Carm assi Joan Castle Thomas Carty Martha Carta Carol Chapman Christoph Chilson 'S J Vivian Chrisman Virginia Clark Patrick Cody John Coburn Sandra Clifford Sue Coe Jo Ann Colborne Virginia Conkling Gloria Cook William Colt Neila Cook A , aim Q 1:-if-psf : S 'Ne ,Mf.i7g? 'Sf' 44,92 - 11 h xfiiw 'llc ' ,.,a,:--,-: ' . ,ul 'QQ . ff .C Carol Cornelsen fum- Douglas Dailey Barbara Denton 5 . xz, NYE Herbert Crabtree Carol Crase Janie Crump Richard Darrow Gerald Dooley 'lf-ig? Robert Cummins J am es Davis Dennis Downey :A Ralph Craven Sue Cussins Tom Davis N ' 'fikvxj r L 'W 5,32- .Q William Dunbar V5 w, lb , 'ai' I B 'if 'CZ' Doris Dunn Lynn Eastabrooks Joyce Farmer Gary Faust William Furnas Harold Gadberry Donna Garceau Cynthia Garrison Kay Emery Nancy Enwalcl Willard Frost Rodney F ulkerson Albrecht Galle Allen Germaine Ronald Germ S..-G , n II K T ' lzl David Giblin John Grant 21- Wade Hall Robert Hansen w w 1 I 1 Nancy Gibson Carolyn Hales Michael Harding ,.,.,... 'ISS .. ., Robert Gibson Kenneth Goddard Phillip Gray Q' Mary Hamblen Dennis Guthrie Jeffrey Hansen X? Ben Hartley Cheryl Havranek Kin...- Gail Hayes Sue Robinson Sally High wa, Peggy Hines .P 1:2-7' Daniel Hayes Jr. A H I Q Jack I-Iaynie Anita Hays 1Z::f Carl Henne Carolyn Hightower Robert Hebbs gm A , Alm a Hicks Cheryl Hicks Barbara Hilton Gail Hood Clifford Hoover Lorraine Huit Dale Johnson Joyce Jackson Joanne Jensen J ac quelyn Jones Delores King Carol Kennedy Lene' Kelly Q. ' rg-,ww 1 Penny Kappos Terry Klaus Alan Klieman T' L I Karen Klieman Sophia Knoch Kenneth Knodel Ng J am es Lake Karen Laffoday Mandy Lane Lenore Le edy F ranc es Leighty Lowell Kreisel Yolanda Lechuga Patricia Leis er Sandra Liles Judy Lindbloom Robert Lutz Cyrus Madill Terry Maloof Darlene Main H Mark Mahone Phyllis Martin Cheryl Markell ,Vt Q .- 7 Betty Ma.-fquiss Cherin Maratto Donna Massie Bryon Mayers Rosalie McBride Stephen McKee ' ,ff l ...ef -, J T' Eleanor McLaughlin David Michant Mary Mills Nr! Doris Mitchell , ana. have yfe. Wayne Mercer Barbara Mesch Eileen Metzger Viv A . Af ' -ff: 5 di .. Michael Midkiff QAZ-5 Joe Mikles H X vm .. H 9 w 1 Hg, 5 ' wa 2 Susan Millert LE? ii Shirley Miner Barry Minett Sally Mock Virginia Mock Jessie Moffett C177 Gerry Montero Joe Montero Terry Moorhead Andera Moore Randy Moorhead Darrell Morgan Sharon Mounger Jacqulyne Newton Kathleen Murphy Richard Nardinelli Marlene Nelson Mike Oldfield Diana Yuhes Eugene Oldham Gary Paisley X-ia xxiki Robert Shum an Reginald Silvia Claudia Smith Kr' Carolyn Skinner K , 3 .,V' Y M 4: A Y i ., - N, Q A Q : A Sheila smith I Nancy Snyder Donald Stevens Wanda. Sullivan Larry Sylvester William S toeckm ann Richard T aggart asf Carole Tait Dennis Taulbee Lawrence Thurs ton Phillip Tillinghast ips, H Dennis Talbert Kathy Thompson J am es Torke lson David Tallot Clark Tatum Eric Thompson Carol Thomas Curtis Tice William Thurston Michael Uribe Nico Van Der Capellen I 'E9' Gayle Varnes Alexis Walker Dlorah Walker Mary Ward Marsha Westhaver Bonnie Weeks W James Wheeler Franc es Wesley Michael Whisler Shirley White Arliene Wilkerson gf X, Richard Wann V1 ' I . ' I! l ar l J ' ' f W W W i 259.gif r . , -, ' .r y l 1 ' Dewey Weiford Mollie Wheeler Edward Wilkes Sue Willett Patricia Worley Dennis Abad William Alderman Victoria Anderson Betty Baker Linda Carvier Laureen Chigazola Howard Claypool Lowell Dahm Marilyn De Vaul William Hall Larry Williamson Carol Wilson Jam es Wood John Woodard Mary Wilson Allen Wyckoff Mike Young James Hageon Patricia Harris Sandra Hendersen Eugene Howell Daniel Kelly Daniel O'Leary Michael Popanz Gloria Repin Gary Richardson Julie Roediger Janet Woodard 28 Richard Yelinek Michael Saltes Thom as Schaft William Scott J am es Sim rn ans J ackie Stevens John Strom Ronald Thom as J am es Thornton John Traylor Kenneth Wernstreern - 11 MEET UUR SENIOR FA VORITES e r TOURS AND MINE, john and Sue who in eoegfthing are so fine. As most athletic we jind Dlorah and jim, When thgz shoot a basket, the ball goes Straight through the rim. Carol and Bob - a delight to the we - A sparkling addition to old San juan High. When it comes to clothes thw know what to pick, As a result best dressed are Carole and Dick.. Most likehf to succeed are Virginia and Pete, For in their own jields thgz have eoeyzone beat. Our friendliest couple is Phil and Ternf, Who make the halls seein bright and rnergf. Best sense gf humor . . . that's Lenore and Largf . . . For their personalities are light and airy. As you look at their pictures you will see Our favorites to keep in your 772677207-ji. 29 f-1 BEST ALL RO UND , M751 jomv 1 5 i 1 fl i 1 SUE fNN9SYH TBEBUH ZQREBSEJJ CARULE AND INCK .AYY1LE7YCl..D DL ORAH AND jIM L ', ' 'ii-v ' Q , . 1- v Y ML.-1 A . n.u ','I M 1 . -, 15 A mwswwom-v a1.f f u ummm' IIQQQQ umm -, 7 E 5 II I X U 'I' V3 vvffww- Q ' 'L . 1 I . I if 1 JP. ' - . E V I 'Q V3-7TH'YY'?-'lltg Hn ll ilu- BEST SENSE OF HUMOR LEN ORE AND LARRY KFRIENDLIESTJ TERRY AND PHIL 33 TUDE Elaine Me rell Section W r - li 1' -'f'wl'W-'m- GO VER 1 H X, -Z. Q S31 535 Ts 'H Ag-5'. -vt , 4.36 ,A ..l.1.g, V- -v.., 1I.Z, ,1l ... '-1.-212 Q -- If, , 'AL' '. v 1 5 'Q' sf' I ' 4 ,.'3-M of 1 I 'g V fa J OFFICERS PRIJV G airy Hui? President John Grant BOYS' Vice President Dick Ashby Girls' Vice President Secretary Commissioner gf Finance Virginia Conkling Sue Cussins Vande, Aalgaayd nk rsh Commissioner of Entertainment Kay Emery Commissioner of Internal Affairs Renee Knoch fig Commissioner of Publicity Nancy Robinson ex Q -gi v PHLL President Dick Nardinelli Boys' Vice President Gir1s'Vice President Dick Taggert Kay Emery STUDE TBODY Se cretary Virginia Conkling Commissioner of Finance Commissioner of Internal Affairs Vanda Aalgaard Renee Knoch A -' 1-.rf Q 5 , iw, ' W '1. . 5' i x 'J' FMA H I j V i HV ::fSSuaaf n ,, A ,Y 5' Q , Q Missing are the pictures of: Jim Wheeler Commissioner of Entertainment and Kandy Laffoday Commissioner of Publicity N 1 tx .f fi J ix., ci qt , x an 3 rs is sit? F, Dick Cowen, Tony Warbington, Bob Shuman, Ken Goddard, Tom Nardinelli Y.. George Shackleford, Steve Roberts, Bob Shuman, Delores Miller Parliamentarian Bob Shuman THE STUDE T CUURT The judicial power of the Student Body is vested in the Student Court, It consists of four justices, one from each class, and the Parliamentarian, who presides over the court. The duties of the court are to interpret the constitutionality of all Student Body ac- tions, to advise the Student Council, and to censure Student Body members for infractions of the school rules, regulations, and codes. A majority is required to decide any question in the Student Court . 38 FOREIGN EXCHANGE S TUDE T This year, we at San juan were proud to Welcome our foreign exchange student, Maroula Papadaki of Greece, to San juan . While attending San juan, she lived with her American sister, Patti Burden. Maroula's sparkling personality and friendliness brightened San Juan's campus . When she leaves for Greece, We sincerely hope that she Will take with her many pleasant memories of San juan and of America . X -',!w -Eiv i - .3 AP' V P' ,Um t i IL' I ff - l m i .M ,, , iv I 1 ' V - 5 Eff 1 gf 'ill i A as . ti A Maroula Papadaki First day at San Juan ' First Rally Maroula and Patti Maroula and Jackie jackie Newton was to have been San Juan's foreign exchange student abroad, but, due to unfortunate circumstances, she was unable to go, 39 -r,. fav, 9 5 1 c apr ROW l. Sue Bleyl, Ken Goddard, Jim Wheeler, Ralph Craven, Bob Shurnan, Hal I-Iartzell, Kay Emery, Carol Wilson, ROW 2. Vanda Aalgaard, Renee Knoch, Dick Nardnelli, Virginia Conkling, Deloris Worthington, Dick Cowen, Sue Barney, Pam Bond. THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council is an auxiliary body of the student council. its members are: the Student Body President, the Boys' and Girls' Vice Presidents, the Secretary, the Commissioner of Finance, the Head Varsity Cheerleader, the Head Song Leader, the Head junior Varsity Cheerleader, the Head Majorette, the Commissioner of Internal Affairs, the Commissioner of Entertainment, and the Presidents of the four classes. The other appointed officers of the Association are non-voting members of the Execu- tive Council. lts purpose is to approve the student body budget, to prepare agendas for student council meetings, and to originate legislation. ROW 1. Pam Bond, Renee Knoch, Virginia Conkling, Kay Emery, Nancy Robinson, Carol Wilson, Sue Barney, Vanda Aalgaardg ROW 2. Sue Bleyl, Mike Kennedy, Hal I-Iartzell, Dick Ashby, Bob Shuman, John Grant, Sue Cussins. 4' , ., My ,Egg ,F , ,K . V . - U , I, .3 Ig, , 's ' .Pr-A- -I 3, W i l , l l. ll l Q A :- 2 1 I ROW 1. Doris Bedermann, Pat Kirkland, Sharon Frazer, Mevis Alsip, Lene Kelly, Penny Weaver, Nancy Cline, Patty Smith, Daria Millettg ROW 2. Sue Perl, Cindy Bell, Marsue Kutler, Diana Zimmer, Clark Calvert, Monty Clark, Pat Conner, Shirley Enwald, Sandy Lama, Delores Worthington, Sherry Becker, ROW 3. Lenore Leedy, Gail Dedman, Mary Campbell, Pat Bartlett, Bob Gibson, Bob Shuman, Judy Ross, Sue Cussins, Connie Edens, Linda Shearer. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the connecting link between the administration and the stu- dents. lt encourages student participation in school government by giving them a greater share in the management. The legislative authority of the San juan students is vested in the Student Council. This group approves the constitutions of all organizations, the appointees before they take office, and all amendments to the constitution of the Association. They also originate legislation and determine the business of the Student Body meetings . ln its various activities, the Student Council promotes loyalty to the school and good school spirit. Nir. Burton Sanders T Mr . Sanders has been the advisor of student government at S 1 San juan for a number of years . He has done much to insure l proper student government in our school. 4 Mr. Sanders advises the following organizations: The Rally J i f' Committee, the Student Court, and the Student and Executive -W , 'T Councils. His efforts have created a greater interest in student if f f if FI ' government, and general school activities. fr, - -X ' 1. 5 ' , 41 tr- J L .-w B c 4.1 23 - '55-53 39 Ui , L .fm A, lf 4 2 -. f A I? 9 416' ,ul sf x ,, est Q w 1 ,w 'T Lyn w . 1 -kj M W f !,,!w1,fl 'Q1 K iifwr ' '!w1mWLIf1jigm J1wsfs 'w v gr age? m' QgQ' Publications does a little advertising. The clubs at San juan have been very active this year . Before school started the Girls' League was introducing freshman girls to San juan through the Little Sister pro- gram. The organiiations made this year's homecoming one to remember with the lovely floats they produced for the parade. They provided enjoyment for the entire school through their concessions and dances . The organizations made the 1963 Spring Carnival entertaining. They helped the school run more smoothly with the services they performed. Sisters meet. Quill :Sz Scroll initiates new members. N2hQmQ mwswmm mme 2QNQm C11 MW! 'W HI in 5 v M M45 'Wil A .J-...- 1 5 ? i g J Representatives. L. to R. S. Olsen, G. Johnston, C. McDonald, P. Hutchison, P. GIRLS' LEA G E Girls' League is composed of all the girls at San juan. Its pur pose is to increase the girls' interest in student affairs and to create a spirit of loyalty and pride toward our school. Each year the Girls' League gives a Mothers' Tea and sponsors the Little Sister program. Girls' League is sponsored by Miss Reager. Prgs, Advisor K. Emery Miss Reager f V. Pres. Treas. V I P. Hutchison C. McDonald IVVJP V I ' S... ,yi L L - s. Olsen Q A l ' ' W' -.ri w . is. 1 '7,,,- ,- JW 4-5 1 1 FALL L. to R., ROW I: V. Aalgaard, D. Campbell, L. Whitney, P. Weaver, A. Hays, S. Clavell, B. Schoneborn, P. Wor- ley, C. Tait, M. Lindsey, P. Meddles, M. Carte. ROW II: D. Aquino, C. Phillips, B. Gifford, C. Sweet, S. Swart, K. Rogers, D. Furnas, K. Emery, V. Conlding, G. Larsen, G. Varnes. ROW III: C. Andersen, N. Capps, E. Merrel, B. Yeoman, J. Kelly, C. Cornelsen, R. Latimer, J. Balfour, J. Hardy, C. Hauranek, B. Clark. ROW IV: J. Kral, A. Stone, S. Myers, M. Medved, B. Dran, G. Shackelford, S. Gutsche, J. Lindbloom, R. Stevble, L. Plympton, D. Denning. CSF, the California Scholarship Federation, is an organization whose members are students who have excelled scholastically, The Federation gives these students an op- portunity to share common interests not only in scholastic activities, but school spon- sored social activities as well. Student qualifying receive both the honors of member- ship and are eligible for scholarships and a life membership , This organization is under the supervision of Mr. Palazzo. L. to R., ROW I: W. Bedison, V. Aalgaard, P. Sullivan. ROW II: A. Chmm, N. Gibson, S. Midkiff, G. Larson, P. Worley, L. Tait, M. Linsay. ROW III: C. Tait, R. Cowan, A. Kuder, S. Swart, S. Clavell, B. Gifford, V. Stone. ROW IV: J. Hardy, D. Furnas, D. Hartbower, J. Langwith, M. Macl-lale, V. Clark, P. Burden. ROW V: S. Wilks, L. Selfridge, J. Uailling, M. Wycoff, A. Wycoff. ROW VI: D. Conrad, M. Sirl, H. Janszen, G. Buddingh, B. Dran, L. Plympton. ROW VII: J. Hansen, R. Stevble, J. Kral, J. Kelley, M. Maldonodes, M. Diller. SPRING 'i ' , yy' A if L', Tor son, R. Turner, M. Taggart, B. Lutz, B. Minett. S55 5433551214 CL UB Nggfgesi Camera Club, under the supervision of Mr , Taggart, is composed of students who are interested in photography. With their skill, these students have done many services for our school. With Mr . Taggart's guidance they have done photography for the school yearbook and newspaper, and any other school activity which required photographs . 47 Mr. Taggart, advisor .J W. 6 was 2 M in . 1 t : . 5 XT L. to R. ROW I: N. Gibson, C. Marratto, P. Leiser. ROW II: L. Plympton, V. Clark, E. Metzger, J. Lindbloom SA FE TT COUNCIL The Safety Council, under the direction of Mr. Coleman, is one of the newer organizations at San juan. It is composed of students who are interested in making their community a safer place to live. During the year the Safety Council listened to speakers from the Highway Patrol and watched films which pertained to safety on the highway. Mr. Coleman, advisor 48 U 1 ?-R .NW ri I 1 - I ,um L. to R. ROW I: T. Hombecker, C. Johnston, C. McDonald, L. Colapp, L. Shorey, R. Smummers, R. Shortt, C. Sabin, S. Puirson, J. Johnston. ROW II: V. Brymer, L. Campbell, M. Gorano, J. Bauder, L. Boyce, B. Rassmussen, C. Lovish, B. Fowler, P. Teague, D. Olson, J. Bright, C. Price. ROW III: S. Stratten, C. Leonard, J. Chulick, R. Barcellos, S. Stockwell, M. Potter, J. Sirl, K. Couleal, C. Hales, W. Sullivan, G. Cass, T. Cook. Pres. W. Sullivan fr? , is V. Pres. C. McDonald FUTURE URSES CL UB Future Nurses Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs . Pansy Carrick, gives students the opportunity to explore the career of nursing. The c1ub's projects have aided the community and have given members actual experience in the field of nursing. A 49 Sec. -Treas. C. Leonard 'GX' Advisor we 4 A f,c,..v' i, f ' I -'W Mrs. Carrick , A af my ,rg ,y:fzf! ' Hn I . .... ,, . , X i rw , J Vi .U Carol Tait Sue Cussins Senifif Edit01' Ass 't Senior Editor Sandy Olsen Activities Editor Cheryl Havranek Activities Editor Renee Knoch Organizations Ed. Mike Whistler Sports Editor Sue Bleyl Ass 't Ed. -in-Chief David Blake Ass't Sports Editor 50 . ,L Carol Cornelsen Editor-in-Chief Miss Morgan Advisor 99 QE Lene Kelly Elaine Merrell Student Government Student Government W gi, fi Dick Taggart Business Manager a-sg: Cherin Marratto Gail Hayes Administration Administration Lenore Leedl' Laurel Selfridge Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Cynthia Phillips Patricia Heleva Sharor Frazer Secretary Photography Ass 't Freshman Editor 51 was N W ESM: ' -- - ,.rf,,:---. f- . -- .. r oss - v 1. ff H i ' I- e- ' 'S 1. H is M . M fg W m ' ' . 4 4, Y --F ., H ., ,ls - , . ...fm f ' ' K ' sas 22211 - ' T' A X . It ' ' C Yi: v A .- 4---. T ----7 , -V L. to R. ROW I: J. Sorensen, S. Brewer, P. Smith, L. Smith, J. Carlile, S. High, G. Bell, E. Metzger, C. Marratto, L. Schneider, S. Bleyl, H. Hartzell, E. Urac, J. Goddard, W. Thixton, T. Klaus. ROW II: L. Silva, C. Steichen, J. Kaggereud, T. Waymore, K. McDonald, S. White, F. Leiser, J. Johnston, L. Jones, J. Sirl, B. Glasier, R. Barcellos, S. Swart, K. Craven, R. McClain. ROW III: D. Decker, G. Lyons, P. I-Ioland, K. Hudson, W. Hicks, M. Celick, G. Best, Y. Lea, C. Grind, M. Chavez, R. Latimer, D. Curtis, D. Bustos, S. Muller, M. Fishel. ROW IV: C. Smith, J. White, V. Kotfila, D. Ventling, B. Watkins, S. Shaw, K. Amberg, K. Muth, M. Besich, S. Crawford, C. Regan. PEP CL UB The Pep C1ub's members provide much of the spirit at our games. Its members are those students who have an active interest in the competitive sports in which San Juan engages. These students show enthusiasm by coming to as many games as they can and doing their best to make the rooting section better. 52 l ,, L. to R. ROW I: B. Pratt, R. Juillerat, S. Midkiff, E. Metzger, E. Merrell, G. Rasmussen, K. Worley. GIRLS, BLOCK Girls' Block is composed of girls who have actively participated in G.A.A. To obtain membership each girl must have gained a specified number of points from taking part in numerous sports. President V. President Secretary E. Metzger E. Merrell K. Worley if -N :K e -4,1 53 Pat Bartlett Pat Kirkland Bob Shuman Nancy Cline ' 15 Carol Wilson Terri Moorehead Sheila Grant Herb Crabtree J',0L,.'-s Kay Emery Editor -in -Chief Pam Bond Virginia Conkling Nancy Snyder ix W Q. Nancy Robinson Business Manager l',,,:? Ti,-9 Ne lia Cook Dick Nardine Ili :uns Clthi Murphy Jim Goddard Miss Morgan, Advisor ,f-wg.. 'QUE Ralph Craven Jane Hicks Gayle Varnes Bruce Minett Barbara Feckner Sue Perl 9-ff N J 'i'e.:,? X ,QX V ii ,. o Y 1-M., , I nv -.. v Q .nh L. to R. ROW I: D. Meyser, L. Silva, C. Edens, C. Avara, L. Schaublin, M. Meyers, L. Coronado, G. Visker. ROW II, S. High, E. Hartley, S. White, C. Steichen, H. Becker, M. Huston, P. Kappos, K. Gilbert, D. Carroll. ROW III: T. Bailey, S. Swart, R. Chadwick, K. Andersen, S. Dyba, M. Holm, W. Sullivan, C. Leonard. President F -B L A Secretary L. Schaublin V. President P. Kappos F . B. L.A. provides an opportunity for students who are interested to enlarge their knowledge of business practices. This organization also estab lishes a link between the students and the community. Mrs. Pate advises this group. Mrs. Pate , advisor C. Steichen Treasurer C. Avara 56 ti' V ,-. ig 'a X V gi ' F , v 5 l ri' l i x- I E ' E 1 i G K1 l W , .id N' 1 1 lr-qw. fi I 1 F 4 1 . P I 0 21566.15 L. to R. ROW I: P. Bond, D. Grenfell, L. Jones, S. Frazer, C. Kussler, S. Perl, P. Smith, C. Tait, M. Papadaki, V. Aalgaard, G. Hayes. ROW II: P. Burden, S. Miner, K. Emery, D. Walker, S. Olsen, N. Capps, J. Hardy, S. Bleyl, C. Wilson, V. Conkling. ROW III: L. Leedy, S. Millert, L. Selfridge, C. Cornelsen, J. Lindbloom, J. Jensen, J. Ross, S. Cussins, T. Morehead. SPARTANETTES Miss Mason , advisor The duty of the Spartanettes is to aid the school and administration in any Way it can so that the functions at San Juan may run more smoothly. This honorary club is composed of 30 girls, 18 Seniors and 12 juniors, who are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and citizenship. The Spartan- ettes serve as usherettes at the plays and musical pro- , A grams, and take tickets and sell programs at the 'rf 1 games. ' 'S' .,.l'l' N dl .df 1 wxf 4 -? E .ala ' 1- A , - 4 , . ,nr -l.'l ' I 2 E '1, ' ' 1 57 1 'v Z I I THESPIA S OCIE TT The Thespian Society is composed of students who have performed in drama productions. This society, under the direction of Mr. Condie, aims to create an active interest in drama and to establish and pro- mote standards of excellence in the dramatic arts . 58 L. to R. ROW I: V. Aalgaard, D. Aquino, P. Hutchison, J. Castle. ROW II: P. Liser, B. Sims, G. Bell, A. Hays. ROW III: J. Sirl, C. Rasmussen, H. Crabtree, B. Shuman. Mr. Conclie , advisor Q' 4?-Q ' . 'FQ A ,V 14 ' z, - t 93 , A I -. PE iv ., A V, x J , . ' 1 .' - N 5 .5 54' ' N ' ' , Jw 1- 1 'f' 1 if' K' V is :JQ-:QV ' 35- iff hs? nf XSL' ill XQ. 1 , . L. to R. ROW I: H. Crabtree, D. Dunbar, R. Payne, C. McCormick, C. Rasmussen, E. Wilkes, D. Fierguson, C. Calvert, J. Wilky, D. Harvey. ROW II: S. Hull, S. Brewer, P. Smith, S. DeLaine, N. Capps, L. Selfridge, K. Henry, S. Smith, M. Medved, R. Steuble. M SICHONOR OCIETT Mrs. Curtis, advisor The purpose of Music Honor Society is to give students a better understanding and appreciation of concert music and to give them the opportunity W to perform before an audience. Sponsored by Mrs. Curtis, members perform for various community affairs, and give their own concerts at school. ai? W h p I S2 L. to R. ROW I: B. Schoenborn, J. Burchill, P. Mahone, S. Delain, C. Sweet, S. Clavell, C. Faulkner. ROW II: L. Thurston, H. Miller, J. Kral, B. Zerr, J. Lucito, L. Mounday, C. Rasmussen. MATH CLUB The Math Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Norman Andersen, provides a means for the students interested in mathematics to learn various aspects of the subject not taught in the high school curriculum, and provides a vehicle through which students interested in math may meet socially. A 60 Qi! l I f , f Qu 3 E f , , ' - .v ' ' 9 . f-N Y ' '12 ,- - 1 f 5 Q ,- E F .4 - FJ f I f I 532 L. to R. ROW I: J. Burchill, P. Mahone, S. Pense, S. Delain, S. Clavell. ROW II: H. Miller, J. Kral, B. Zerr, J. Lucito, L. Mounday, C. Faulkner. ROW III: B. Schoenbom, J. Hansen, G. Wolfe, C. Rasmussen, D. Fine, L. Thurston. SCIE CE CLUB Science Club, under the leadership of Mr. Crossfield, gives students who are interested in science an opportunity to discuss topics which are not covered in the high school cur- riculum. Some of the activities the Science Club is planning this year are: a field trip to the University of California Radiation Lab- oratory, and guest speakers who will speak on various phases of science. My J: 61 Pres. J. Grant V. Pres. B. Colt Tre as. I. Dooley ' ld, I .Ii L. to R. ROW I: B. Joelson, K. Goddard, M. Miller, M. Talbot, J. Goddard, H. Hartzel, B. Humphrey, C. Cowan, J. Burchill, B. Colt. ROW II: D. Nardinelli, T. Davis, J. BOYS' This honor society, sponsored by Mr . Latimer, is composed of boys who have re- ceived a Varsity Block and have also reached a Sophomore standing in high school. Sgt. at Arms K' Goddard Missing: Sec. M. Richardson 62 Mikles, I. Dooley, P. Gray, J. Grant, D. Hays, R. Moorehead, R. Gerts, J. Montero, R. Bryant, J. Wheeler. BLOCK The purpose of the San juan Boys' Block Society is to promote higher standards in inter- scholastic athletics by seeking to Win only by fair and lawful means . Missing: V. Pres. R. Moorehead Sgt. at Arms J. Montero 63 Advisor Mr. Latimer Pres. K. Goddard LT mg .M ju Hx w ill w Lf, ' ',, ssx,wsi .A 1 A 'ru , A N Lfj' I N 'V I- YN N J M K , V y yy.. I 'iii Y , -- - ' ,' .1 Sec. J. Goddard H wzzssdwfsm W 4 Treas. I. Dooley 1' Je, T7 3 ,sig-wi l , B L. to R., ROW 1: J. Smith, B. Lennberg, T. Richardson, D. King, K. McDonald, S. Muller, D. Robinson, K. Sisco, J. Magee, N. Powers. ROW II: B. Clark, 5. McOwen, C. Anderson, A. Morris, J. Riley, P. Tice, D. Connerley, C. Bee, D. Furnas, L. Sheare, M. Chavez. ROW III: K. Clark, F. Westley, M. Clark, S. Hansen, S. Pense, L. Find- ley, J. Ross, S. Reagan, D.' Campbell, K. Emery, N. Capps. ROW IV: W. DeFranco, R. Steuble, S. Jones, B. ' V. J obs J. Lindbloom S. Meyers, Mr. Martin, advisor. Shelton, D. Dran, M. Ross, B. Shuman, M. Dillard, ac , , FRE CI-ICL B French Club is composed of French students who are interested in increasing their knowledge of the language and the people who speak it. Under the leadership of Mr. Martin these students learn and practice the French language, customs and jerry culture . C D 's C Wurster M Ellersick, D. Beider:mann, M. Millette, S. Becker, M. Carte L. to R., ROW I: J. Shreve, . avi , . , . ' ' ' N rth'n ton M. Papadaki V. Kotfila,L. Whitney, J. Elliott, Y. Lea, K Lewis, L. Miller, G. Dedman. ROW Il. C. 0 1 g , , P W aver P Walker J Thomas, L Hartley, P. B..Davis, M. Darin, L. Clapp, C. Coyle. ROW III: N. Cline, . e , . , . . Leiser, P. Kirkland, B. Forbes, P. Heleva, C. Christman, S. Shaw, B. Schoenborn. ROW IV: E. Scott, P. Conner, M. Celick, M. MacHa1e, B. Stoneman, J. McDonald, M. Bannister, L. Swor, B. Gifford, G. Guy, P. Bartlett, Mr. Martin, advisor. -,s SH' ' X if ' U :IJ X. lun- -,I-1, L. to R., ROW I: C. McDonald, K. Rogers, D. Fumas, L. Mounday, B. Bobisud, K. Coubal, J. Hardy, P. Hutchison ROW II: M. Medvel, D. Fine, P. Rowe, H. Janszen, S. Gutsche, J. Lucito, D. Denning, L. Penny. President S. Gutsche 1 Eliiii-YW' glib H b fe up-Hs. ' L . '- 'i W if Q' if 'sf E , A X: A If V. President D. Furnas 62' '17 GERMA CL B The German Club is a group of German students who are interested in knowing more about the language and the German people. These students, under the leadership of Mr. Hager, learn and practice the customs and culture of the German people. Mr. Hager, advisor R N X1 x Secretary D. Denning 1 , I- na. .4 4 , XA , ,V s 'alas I. 5' -- ' ui-v . .. l 5 . 53.3, P Tre asurer C . McDonald v-1--,-,. f J . SEL ' f' W L. to R., ROW I: P. Bond, C. Aare, J. Newton, B. O'Shaugineney, S. Perl, M. Schremmer, D. Walker, V. Conkling S. Clavell, P. Sullivan, J. Castle, D. Grenfell. ROW II: G. Varnes, N. Hart, J. Balfour, B. Sims, S. Pererson, R. Latimer, L. Booth, S. Rinl, C. Murphy, L. Schneider, C. Marratto. ROW III: P. Martin, S. Delain, N. Snyder, G. Best, A. Bartholmey, J. Kral, K. Thompson, S. Grant, L. Selfridge, S. Olsen, S. Cussins. SPA I HCLUB Spanish Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Clavell, is a group of interested Spanish students who learn and practice Spanish customs, language and culture. President R. Prado V. President L. Selfridge Treasurer J. Newton .ss-r 66 ' I er is J J as 4, +n..n. ...aw 3' ' I ig- ggi. ,.,, I , AV 5, -'T 2 'W 1 W 15: '- 1 T 1 V u . i , 5Qefl? ,, ' 5 ,J fl fi ,J ET . L. to R., ROW I: J. Castle, G. Johnston, C. Wharry, R. Keyes, J. Visker. ROW II: E. Baker, J. Vikling, J. Phillips. FUTURE TEA CHERS The Future Teachers Club is composed of students who are interested in the teach- ing profession. This organization, under the direction of Mrs. Holen, strives to create an interest in the teaching profession and to inspire high ideals for those who will teach. Sec.-Treas. J. Castle V. President R. Keyes President I J. Visker 1 ,-,,, 1 67 l K L 04 x i Rive. 1 R' V, , , L. to R., ROW I: D. King, S. Smith, R. Thompson, C. Mallory, J. Johnston. ROW II: J. Boyd, S. Bradshaw J Banks, J. Sirl, D. Fumes, C. Peterson. Mr. Gunter, advisor SPEECH CL B The Speech Club, under the leadership of Mr. Gunter, gives students who are in- terested the opportunity to develop their speak ing ability by sharpening their reasoning powers through research and debate. The members want, through practice, to improve their ability to understand the opinions of others. 68 , V ff f v V e ffMe+-A gif -'MPX Q: . -2311 ' ...gg L. to R., ROW I: G. Hayes, V. Aalgaard, M. Papadaki, D. Aquino, J. Newton, T. Klaus, S. Martucci. ROW II: V. Conkling, G. Dedman, C. Marratto, C. Dollar, D. Fumas, D. Andersen, K. Emery, P. Burden, D. Walker, P. Hutchi- son, Y. Lea, J. Root. ROW III: M. Chavez, K. Coubal, B. Yeoman, J. Sirl, S. Olsen, F. Westley, E. Metzger. ROW IV: L. Selfridge, L. Penny, R. Stevble, A. Stone, S. Mayhough, H. Crabtree, M. Medved, J. Lindbloom, K. Ander- sen, C. Cornelsen, S. Delain. A.F. . f A if ll LM 1 ' F. Westley, Pres. Mr. Moore, advisor The American Field Service is the organization which supports the foreign exchange program. Its members help make the fund raising activities so that We might have the means to send an American student to a foreign country. Membership is determined by applica- 545 tion. The advisor of this organization CT?- is Mr. Cronin. ww- lie I ri A ll l R 1 2.2 te! L. to R., ROW I: C. Phillips, T. Uber, P. Haleva, E. Baker. ROW II: R. Stauble, G. Wolfe, G. Shackelford, J Vehling, S. Bradshaw. Mr. Moore, advisor LA TIN CL B The Latin Club of San juan High School is dedicated to the remembrance of the Ancient Romans, their customs and language, and the knowledge and appreciation of the Roman culture as it contributes to our own present day civiliza- tion. Under the leadership of Mr. Moore, the Latin Club learns and practices the customs and culture of the Romans. 70 C 7 gl 1,2 L. to R., ROW I: R. Knoch, G. Varnes, P. Heleva, J. Hicks, V. Conkling, C. Phillips. ROW II: S. Frazer, S. Cussins S. Bleyl, S. Olsen, N. Cook, C. Tait, G. Hayes. ROW III: C. Marratto, L. Selfridge, C. Cornelson, I-I. Crabtree, B Shaman, N. Snyder, C. Havranek. President C. Havranek QUILL SCROLL Quill and Scroll is composed of stu- To obtain membership in this organiza- tion students must have contributed to the production of the Newspaper or Annual and must maintain an average of HB H . I. Kurlf' V. President D. Taggart Miss Morgan, advisor fks 'hs fic ,ef dents Who have an interest in journalism. Secretary L. Leedy Treasurer C. Cornelson , 2 krY1'w,'f? at ' R l g I. I ' -1 A ' f L, ' I X. 1 ' n 1 ZET5 7 353' 4 5 f E VE we 4 1 Q H 23. Ali: 554 ' x JP? C X l X 'E Q ,Sz df :il M Q m , , . x . if x .M 1 if : fr , Q ,,. 5 fi W :12 ' iff Mgeggf' .,,L M ff V5 , X ,A M- Q L , . X M :af 552 -1 XR , N w W' V' A as 6 EW -ii ,, qv' vi a g -f i .?6vf ,ii H',i2?' XY' 'TL U 5:9 W ' -:- ix 5? fa Q ,Y 3654 ,Q 'I m- W- A N ' ' .8 - 1- X W ' ' 4 w w X , , ' , N A -ff , f 1, w :P .ww-., I .., Ma: gf A CTIVITT 1962 A Whirlwind of events has gone by this year, each leaving behind disappointment, anxiety, and many fond memories . Each and every activity We partici- 5 '6 in 'U-X N 1 fi? E912 SEPTEMBER School opens . . . Starting of Football season Installation Rally Class elections OCTOBER Back to School Night P.T.A. Membership drive CALENDAR 1963 pated in has leant to the enjoyment of this great school year, 1962-1963 . T NOVEMBER Homecoming Jr. 8: Sr. Play Thanksgiving vacat1on Junior Prom DECEMBER Senior Teach Day Basketball begins Christmas Concert h ,-f -:a v'!',.--u 5 1, L39 ive QQ, ,Q :Xi L7ANUAR1f P.T.A. International Dinner End of first semester Music Program FEBR UART Freshman Dance G.A.A. Sports Day Donkey Basketball Student Body Election MARCH Placer Tournament Sophomore Hop A Student Body Operetta Career Day Carnival GAB Dance Easter Vacation Mothers Tea Senior Banquet G.A.A. Banquet Senior Ball Final Exams Awards Night Senior Picnic Baccalaureate School closes . . Commencement MEMORIES San juan means many memories to many people, In San juan's fifty years its students and faculty have taken part in many activities . We would now like to present some of the highlights of these activities. For these fond recollection, the following have been interviewed: Eminent citizens: Ralph Hinsey, Harold Milligan, Dick Brown, Charles Ed- gett, Bill Clover, and Larry Bacon. Faculty: W. T, Mooney, A . L. Price, Pop Snyder, Miss Phebe Cale. 1 . 1933--Senior Class outting given by the faculty--Boys to Dillon Beach and the girls to Stinson Beach on an over- night campout . 2 . 1934-57--The peep holes behind the book cases in the old library into the Girls' Gym, and the boys who spent hours there looking at books ? 3 . 1942 -43--The screams of the girls getting shocks from their lockers . Everytime Principal Mooney tried the lockers, no shock. Of course, Dick Brown and his cron- ies in physics knew when to turn on the juice, for their wiring job . 4. 1924--Mr . Mooney kiddingly swatting his . . . as he leaned over and ignited a box of matches in his pocket. 5. 1939-45--The endless minutes sitting under the tables and chairs during the air raid drills, and the time when chubby Melvin Osterli had difficulty getting out! 6 , The Glass flying in all directions when the Chem lab blew up . 7 . The water flooding the rooms downstairs in the old build- ing each winter, and the mildewy fragrance as they dried out . 8. 1922--The time Ralph Hinsey's 38 points on a dirt basketball court set San juan's record for many years . lncidentally, Ralph I-linsey organized the Boys' Block and was one of its first presidents . 9. 1938--The Senior Out Day when the juniors let the air out of the Seniors' tires and stole the refreshments . 78 SE IOR S AP , , 1 'Q N xi- .ug p. . yin ?7:E' 'IN 1 'S -if . -.... V ',. f'gov.e 4 '.1 !'4N in X' '- A Why are you Seniors sitting down on the job? Mighty, might bad SENIOR! N Seniors enjoying the Big and Little Sister , ' Picnic. Sprucing up the Senior Square Q 'Q ,U -ul V 'q -Q, I ff 1 ' - We Seniors do have our problems! Some of us Seniors are just plain lazy! 79 2 if X N pg S 1 muy ---- ' gs 4 f 445341453144 X5 Q! K A 2 W '54 ' 5'-H+, rj, X.. , as ' - Z 1 : .' . W-,Q L A. 'tw :zu ' -'wiiiw 4 'W M . 4 , -fx.. - U Q 3.3 .YL,. L.,Afm- ,., riff-' -S'J. 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'Sl-L , .x 5 ' Ligft gmamis ' f. 1,31 fr: ,, f, me V J x 1 ,rf I P 'jk ' , 2- Y -- fi if 'f ,,..fs.2f5:' J pgs Stephanie Janita MA jORE TTE PEP BA D OW I--Richard Giusti, Don O'Re11, Darryl Harvey, Warren Gravelle, Bill Chringer, Rick Payne, Clark Calvert, Sheila Smith, Karol Amberg, Marilyn Fishel, Bill Dunbar. ROW II--Jim Smith, Randy Moore, John Galarneau, Wayne De Franco, David Dunbar, Harry Avila, Chuck McCormick, Dale Rasmussen, Ron Bollas, Elizabeth Hardy. 'ft' -' in I Mama 5:5 ..,. jfifrl ww if ' 1 sf 142, Left to Right, ROW 1: Pam Bond, Sue Perl, Sharon Frazier, Sue Bleyl, Neila Cook, Nancy Cline, Patti Smith, Terry Klaus. ROW 2: Carol Wilson, Lenore Leedy, Gail Bell, Sherry Kuttler, Sue Cussins, Kandy Laffoday, Kay Emery. ROW 3: Donna Massie, Inkey Dooey, Sheila Grant, Bob Shuman, Jim Wheeler, Joanne Jensen, Nancy Snyder. RALLY COMMITTEE Sandy and Sammy Spartan. Sammy and Sandy revealed. i 1 f ' Q H ' C r 1 1 I 3: ii: . 5. W Q rl Q ig.. r R ,L Q -., V 7' 149 ,Z M 'fix Brava lie ru ors a ff gm' TUHU 56055 hncipa,99 F , .5 Qu 4' .m CL. The rare and radiant maiden whom the angels named Lenore. Q L5 Go get'um red 'N X5 E, H OMECOMIN G QUEEN TERRY M OORHEAD SENIOR PRINCESS DIANNE CARMASSI I 5 S OPH OM ORE PRINCESS LORRAINE MANSKER JUNIOR PRINCESS PAM BOND FRESHMAN PRINCESS SUE BARNEY 5:1 r c thu- 'll I floats . x r iii 1 HOMECOMING MEMORIES y 1962 Mighty Spartans rooters. Homecoming 1962 started with the traditional Homecoming ral ly. Many alumni and some of the cheerleaders and songleaders from the class of 1962 were there. The theme of the parade was Sen- timental journey. Our Homecoming was complete with the crown- ing of Queen Terry and her court. Princess Pam. Wliililf-tim'in-Mm. 11..L'.f,., ' HOMECOMING CANDIDA TES , .?f. 351, 3 . M K was , l isa 4235 BOTTOM ROW: Judy Magee, Lene Kelly, Linda Tait, Holly Hartzell, Sharon Frazer, Sheila Grant. TOP ROW: Carol Wilson, Stephanie Gerard, Lenore Leedy. 89 A 'J Q ROW I: Sheila Smith, Sue Burmester, Vicki Rasmussen, Karol Amberg, Sheryl Wharry, Dolores Saunders, Patricia Wahl, Karen Sisco, Ellen Page, Marilyn Fishel. ROW Il: Rick Payne, Mark Mullin, Clark Calvert, Steve Wicklund, Roger Hansen, Iris McGarry, Dale Sandman, Keith Marriot, Bill Stiles, Nick Wienholz, Mark Miller, John Galax- neau, Robert Highsrnith, Warren Gravell, Liz Hardy, Joyce Schurr, Barbara Rogers, Diana McWilliams, Sharon Bigham, Becky Linn. ROW III: Ruth Ann Frazier, Martha Carter, Linda Schram, Janice Sykes, Judy Desperm, Dottie Dougherty, Don O'Rell, Robert Short, Jim Smith, Don Mull, Richard Giusti, Doug Chilson, John Dunbar, STMPHONIC Symphonic Band is composed of students who have outstanding musical talent. Most of these students have had several years of experience and training. Under the skillful direction of Mr . I-login they have combined their individual talents into one harmonizing effect. This group is definitely a very important part of our music department . Along with the choirs it performs annually at the Christmas and Spring concerts . At these two events our band can 90 Terry Maloof, Bill Ehringer, Randy Moore, Jerry Wilkey, Dennis Walker, Robert Scott, Phillip Smith, Ron Bolles, John Schwindt, Bob Schutz. ROW IV: Marciel Stallings, John Hussey, Carl Bates, John Mclntosh, Dennis Grannen, Danny Lamb, Ron Brown, Chuck McCormick, Ken Robinson, Harry Avila, Dale Rasmussen, Pat Anderson, Wanda Hicks, Wayne De Franco, Dan Ferguson, Dennis Ryan, Kent Sigler, Steven Ables, David Dunbar, Bill Smith, Charles Fogel, Diane Pardun, Roy Sandman, Dan Heveron, Jim Marshall, Dale Johnson, Al Keuter, Bill Dunbar. BAD show its ability not only to students, but also to parents and friends . Several times this year during football season our band marched at the halftimes of the games . Their routines, colorful uniforms , and spirited playing added to the entire enthusiasm of the game . The student body is especially grateful to the band for their performance at the Homecoming Game . The activities of the Symphonic Band will never be forgotten. 91 , Yessy fff Right to Left, ROW 1: Nickki Moss, Valeen Totem, Dorothy Gill, Sue Easley, Terry Cook, Barbara Bryce, Aidell Coker, Sandra Champie, Linda Gould. ROW 2: Bonny Rossi, Kathy Sigler, Carla Duckworth, Audrey Wldenee, Theresa King, Judy Waid, Susan Stotton, Barbara Williams, Judy Jeffreys. ROW 3: Mary Jane Richardson, Carol Webb, Suzy Stephens, Carol Nichols, Cheri Brortzman, Sheraren Wight, Nama Andersen, Laure Dow, Louise Gad- berry, Daphne Hartbower, Kathy Schoer. ROW 4: Pat Crawford, Billie Jo Brumley, Darla Degan, Karen Cooper, Linda Boije, Kay Henry, Susan Mottice, Frances Leighty, Susan German. l 55 --is Right to Left, ROW 1: Judy Phillips, Vera Kilgore, Kitzie Ularquiss, Judy Bright, Kristy Smith, Pat Hanson, Marilyn Ledenbach, Sharon Adams, Janis Bell, Mary Jo Zimmer, Joanne Giebler. ROW 2: Sue Robison, Melinda Willard, Joanne Dunkeson, Barbara Barnes, Renee Baht, Carol Justycky, Pam Gabriel, Bonnie Bishop, Margaret Childers, Janet Farnsworth, Sandra Liles, Linda Applegate, Kathy Hudson. ROW 3: Marianne Medved, Vicki DaQuisto, Toni Wymore, Rosa Balcellos, Mary Besich, Robyn Biveis, Judy Robinson, Stephanie Janita, Sandi Lama, Judy Collins, Judy Alcala, Julie Barron, Janet Keeny. ROW 4: Dick Byrant, Carl Geaddert, Phil Coyle, Don Gee, Bill DeBruyn, John Pribello, James Hallmark, Dan Fisher, Charles Eiferle, Audahy Rose, Paul Pardin, Bill Stoeckrnann. 92 -t .,7 , X , , , 1 J Y 1 E f l , l i , , , A ' 1 V pu ai! Left to Right, ROW 1: Eddi Duckworth, Bunny Gahan, Shirley White, Kathy McDonald, Rita Baht, Novella Baht. ROW 2: Sheila Smith, Nancy Capps, Sandy DeLain, Janet Keeny, Susan Hull, Betty Marquiss. ROW 3: Daryll Harvey, Rick Steuble, Rick Payne, Cal Rasmussen, Ed Wilkes, Rick Thompson. ELIZA BE THAN CHOIR Elizabethan Choir is the most specialized choir campus. Under the direction of Mrs. jean Curtis, this group performs for the student body and corn- munity functions upon special invitation. The mem bers of this group are selected by tryouts from A Cappella Choir . They practice after school and they should be commended for their contribution of musical talent to San juan. 93 Mrs. Jean Curtis, Director qv ai -' IH 5 r ' Y '5 ' ' lc J ROWI: Shirley Muller, Shirley Shaw, Betty Gahan, Kathy MacDonald, Novella Baht, Gayann Johnston, Claudia Smith, Maureen Winn, Ellen Parkes, Joan Thomas, Tina Breding, Carol Murphry, Carolyn Robinson. ROW II: Sandy Clifford, Denise Millett, Linda Shear, Sandra McOwen, Rita Baht, Patti Smith, Rogena McClain, Sheila Smith, Betty Martin, Dale Aquino, Beverly Channell, Pat Hutchison, Sandra Brewer, Susan Hull. ROW III: Mrs. Curtis, Sara A-CAPPELLA At various times throughout the year you have heard the beau- tiful strains of theA Cappella Choir floating through the air . This choir has contributed much to the community and school with its variety of musical programs . Among the activities of the choir this year were the Christmas and the Spring Concerts . These af- fairs Were presented through the combined efforts of the Music 94- l f i Stockwell, Barbara Rasmussen, Donald Gee, Darryl Harvey, Darrel Langrock, Danny Carmassi, Bill Young, Bob Purefoy, John Barbuto, Charles Faulkner, Gail Bell, Janice Jensen, Shirley White. ROW IV: Bob Lutz, Ronnie Dur rett, Rick Stueble, Jack McDonald, Bob Young, Dennis Talbert, Gary Roberts, Jim Weir, Phil Redmer, Cal Ras- mussen, Gary Bischoff, Herb Crabtree. CHOIR Department. They also performed at the retirement of Dr . Roy Simpson, Superintendent of the Schools of California, and at the Gov - ernor's Conference on Youth. Their efforts are appreciated by both the student body and the surrounding community . A hearty thank-you is extended to this wonderful group and its director, Mrs . Jean Curtis, for its exceptional job throughout the year , 95 SW X1 w Q fi afar'- N H EE: :M K W :zz 29521 I -, I ' fix 531 2 Pep band plays at one of the noon ' 35 n 'H :VE A Q ,- I1 X7 V,,,f,,! Vanda Aalgaard an Friend. d Feline Jon Castle I REMEMBER MAMA Katrin , , Mama . . Papa . . . Dagmar , , Christine , , Mr . Hyde . , Nels ..... Aunt Trina , , Aunt Sigrid . . Aunt Jenny . . . Uncle Chris . . Mr. Thorkelson Dr, Johnson . . Arne ...... A Nurse ,.., Another Nurse . . Soda Clerk . . . Madeline . . . Dorothy .... A Woman . . . Mrs . Moorhead Bell Boy .... , ..Y M H m'W N an , w-Helm ,l ,N ,J'MJ ,.,,,. 1 'H ii .- .- Time: 1910 Place: San Francisco Kay Emery ,Donna Green Cal Rasmussen Vanda Aalgaard joan Castle Herb Crabtree Monte Clark Barbara Sims . .Darlene DeWitt Joan Sirl J' . B. Klinitski Bruce Stoneman Bob Shurnan Bill Ahlgren Nancy Robinson Virginia Conkling Cliff Lantz Pat Hutchison Gail Bell Laurie Shannon Ellen Baker .Cliff Lantz The cast of the Jr.-Sr. Play Donna Green jfs.-SR. PLAY l Remember Mama is a heartwarming story about the Hansen family who have come to San Francisco from Norway. It is about one of the Hansen daughters who is aspired to be an author . She gains her success by writing a story called I Remember Mama which por- trays her early family life. This play was both dramatic and comical as it revealed the prob- lems of this Norwegian immigrant family . This play was presented by the Junior and Sen- ior classes combined , Under the fine direction of Mr . Condie and Mr . Gunter, and the well appreciated work of the Student Director, Anita Hays, the play was a great success . A hearty thank you goes out to all of those who combined their efforts to make this presentation a success. The make-up crew at work .gg 99 T- ' E H ., ,,- N , Y E Cal Rasmussen A . I . ef-ee v: in a ,K . ' 1- 'Tm all , , -, i , in PMN E it Two minutes until curtain time! W Oh Conrad! Right: I love you Conrad. Albert Peterson , , Rose Alvarez , , Kim MacAfee . . Conrad Birdie . . Hugo Peabody . . Mrs. MacAfee. . Mr. MacAfee . . Ursula Merkle, . Helen .... Nancy . . . Alice .... Margie Ann , , Penelope Ann . Deborah Sue . . Suzie. . . J . Linda , Judith . . Carol .... Lavette .... Martha Louise. . CAST BYE BYE Gary Roberts Lois Strouse Patti Smith Bill Stoeckman Joe Montero Mary Jo Zimmer Herb Crabtree Judy Magee Kathy McDonald Betty Lennburg Vicki Miller Marcia Millette Eddie Duckworth Rita Baht Jo Ellen Elliot Doris Biedermann Judy McDonald -2 Penny Weaver Sue Perl Sandi McOwen Sally ...... Judy Bullard Harold .... Philip Coyle Karl . . Herman Sahota Harvey, , Danny Carmassi Harold . . Joe Montero Henry , , Randy Arnest Ronny . Bob Purefoy JoAnne , . Linda Shear Troy . . Mike Richardson Kathy . . . .Deanna Zimmer Mary, . Kathy Obenchain Diane , , , , ,Daria Millette Debby . . . . .Marlene Magaldi Peyton . . . . .Ed Wilkes Eddy . . . . .Ed Plautz BIRDIE The telephone hour. Honestly Sincere. D Bye Bye Birdie is a story which tells of a rock and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the Army. The singer, Conrad Birdie, an Elvis Presley type, has thick sideburnsg he wears gaudy costumes and speaks in a rugged voice , Albert Petersen, his agent, is a very mild, pleasant type, lt is his faithful secretary, Rose Alvarez, who keeps him and Birdie moving forward in the world. Rose sets up a final publicity plan before Conrad's induction , He will bid a typical American teenage girl good-bye with an all American kiss . Kim MacAfee, a fetching girl of fifteen, wins the honor, The arrival of Birdie in her home town, Sweet Apple, Ohio, creates quite a stir and the once quiet little village goes into a dither , The MacAfee household is completely upset by the visiting dignitary, In the meantime, Birdie, disgusted with his life, tense with Albert, and tired of being watched over, sprints out on the town. Ros ie, still waiting for that band of gold from Albert after eight years, decides to become the Latin American spitfire she is pictured to be by Albert's mother . Kim is reunited with Hugo and Rose with Albert in the lovely number Rosie, Mr. William Gunter Mrs. Jean Curtis Mr. Maddux Hogan Drama Advisor Music Advisor Orchestra Conductor 5' I could have danced all night! F Sheila Grant is crowned Queen of the Jluiior Prom I jUN10R PROM The Junior Prom was a success for all who went 102 Weary feet take a rest A night to remember. The Seniors enjoy their last formal dance at San Juan. fr ':., I' . ,4..-If V my ,.3..,.. V , A..N -Wm uw ,n.,w :. 4 ' H Q 1 My :T-Qgfugi i -- w- w-N w N FACULTY RALLY Iwata Miss Snow and Miss H011 lead a yell. -is 2 ' . X The hit of the rally. gi Right: I'm ready if you are. Now, please don't be obstinate. LN9.KET BASKETBALL CHAN? I said Whoa. N SPAR TAN S IN COMPETITION Terry Moorhead Placer Tournament Princess Rick Boyles--Best rooter of the year Anita Hayes--Betty Crocker Home-making Virginia Conkling--Daughters of the American Revolution Award jim Wheeler--All Conference and All City Football Dick Byrant--All Conference Football Dick Ashby--All Conference Football Erl Haugin--Placer All Tournament Roy Burnett--Placer All Tournament QHigh score and outstanding playerj Sacramento--San Joaquin Wrestling 2nd place sub section Lute Bustos lst place sub section Terry Maloof Larry Morrow Ken Goddard Northern California Competition john Grant Wrestling Mike Uribe Ken Goddard 105 M i Enjoying the Mothers' Tea M OTHERKS' TEA The Mothers Tea is an annual event which is sponsored by the Girls' League, Each girl is invited to bring her mother so she may meet the officers of the Girls' League and the mothers of the other girls. With the help of Miss Reager Mrs . Rizzi, and Mrs . 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Galle, 35-D. Michaut, 81-B Stoeckman, 14-T. Davis. THIRD ROW: 28-E. Urac, 43-P. Ahern, 41-B. Humphrey, 47-M. Permenter, 22-R. Ko lodziej, 19-M. Cook, 24-B. Wharton, 15 -R. Thomas, 18-M. McGrath, 26-G. Marley, 23 -J. Peacock. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. Mark Tabler, Mgr. J. Vos, 20-R. Prador, 49-P. Reagan, 38-R. Pinegar, 34-R. Burnett, 71-J. Grant, 70-R. Bryant, 29-J. Boyle, 53 -R. Downey. FIFTH ROW: Coach Latimer, Coach Schroeder, 54-L. Bustos, 72-R. Liles, 40-B. Barnes, Coach Larson. VARSITY FOOTBALL 'F 1 1 I , T is l -n y 1 J' , 1 4-ig-In V . . K 1 li 1 . V, 1 1 'li-Q I ' if V 1 . , r '11, ,. ,1 f ' V 1 Y' 'ses fsfsaw sth .- N 1 :1 fldlilinl' 52555 K 1 i?'1 U 1' .F 1 5 :PL - '.. 1' Coach Larson Head Coach Latimer 1 ,' i ff? f' , 4 . as 1.-, 1 M gfggigi. 1 - ik :fa - N' 2' 3 v I K. ' J . T132 'H 11 -1 'R 'ffff1,1,., Q51 ' Q, fndim 2 495 :Ceara 555 11 . :...,::, 4551.3 51 ,:, 1, 15, 1 11,11 13,1 Coach Schroeder 711' LINE Qfrom left to rightj: D. Ashby, P. Reagan, J. Grant, R. Craven, D. Bryant, R. Bittikofer, D. Downey. BACK- FIELD: M. Richardson, B. Colt, J. Wheeler, R. Gertz. SPAR TAN H US TLERS Outstanding team spirit and determination characterized the Spartan lineups this year, Some standouts were All-Conference, All-City quarterback jim Wheeler, who spearheaded many scoring drives with precision passing and tremendous running, backed up by workhorse Bill Colt, and also such stalwart linesmen as All-Conference guard Dick Bryant and All -Conference Honorable Mention guard john Grant, Also pro- viding a vital part in the scoring punch were All-Conference end Dick Ashby and All- Conference Honorable Mention end Dennis Downey. SPAR TAN HEA D-HUNTERS LINE ffrom left to rightj: B. Stoeckman, B. Cummins, J. Grant. Missing is R. Bittikofer. SECONDARY: D. Downey, D. Bryant, B. Colt, Missing is R. Craven. SAFETIES: T. Davis, M. Richardson, D. Ashby. Tom Davis Pete BOTSOS ha1f,back quarterback 5l-loll, 150 lbs., Sr' 5'-8 , 145 HDS., SI. Ron Gertz halfback 5'-10 , 145 lbs., Sr. ig, L 1 ' - Richard Rosa 1- Hg ,g halfback , lg, M i: ' K 5'-9 , 155 lbs., sr. 4 Gary Marley halfback-punter 5'7 , 155 lbs., Jr. Jim Wheeler quarterback 6'-0 , 172 lbs., Sr. Mike Richardson halfback '- , 170 bs., Co-Captain Jim Wheeler -Captain Bill Colt Mark Mahone fullback '-8 ', 155 bs. ' 1.-x, ' jf l ': i1Gff'7- -Q77 al- .,gp::'1 .1 V'W5 9 4, 7 ' 11,1-:,.?'ee:1-' .. M f A 273.5- , lfA-'LiH531Tgiff4Q173.f'3P2-f1f+i'1If21.Jf gl'-fri Q' Dennis Downey Allan Wyckoff end guard 5'-11 , 155 lbs, 5' 4 , 140 lbs , Sr Co-Captam John Grant Ralph Craven center e'-1-', 170 lbs Running the hi11 is just part of the ex- tensive pre-season practice. A11-City quarterback Jim Wheeler eludes Roseville tacklers on his way to pay dirt. 114 A close game often brings the bench to its feet. An unidentified Spartan has good blocking as he skirts the end. 115 L, Nw .im ,. N m m m V 'W l xmw.5f.i,,EE'wmmuxxu wumuiigf H1 w m m ' z, is ' - Y -2 Z P FIRST ROW: ffrom left to righty, D. Lewrenz, L. Raymond, D. Dodds, B. Kirk, D. Bustos, G. Bivms, R Morgan L Fade, J. Sweeney, R. Staff, B. Ashby, D. Moffitt, G. Harris, R. Branton. SECOND ROW: K. Sigler M Wadle, J McDonald, G. Reeser, R. Plautz, D. Berthel, D. McPherson, M. Williamson, J. Ennenga, J. McGrath, T Stone, L Sterk, J. Weir, T. Knerl, Mgr. G. Wallace. THIRD ROW: V. Williams, S. Robinson, C. Corwin, M Bennett, T Ahern, W. DeFranco, S. Roberts, E. Haugen, B. Beadle, L. Klaus, D. Taggart, L. Clevenger, T Call G Wilson Mgr. D. Orall. S OPH OM ORE F OO TBA LL J. 6 - 12 J. 33 - 18 J. 8 - 12 J. 19 - 7 J. 27 - 13 J. 0 - O J. O - 14 J. 14 - 31 J. 14 - 25 Placer El Dorado Roseville Sparks Bella Vista Encina Mira Loma La Sierra E1 Camino Head Coach Max Fields Asst. Coach John Avila 116 ! H1 Q ww, ,, nga- 1- - , -f .- .fmgrwyw .m H. Y 1 .vein QMSW, . .. 1. iifsiff H, Z... I . 5 W' LLP . . .JU . ff , Y LJ. E.. .fwfw'..lfff LQ H, ' ' ' iimffigtfi 5 H .- . . ff.-'L .1 .51 H V - .. Z.. - wa - ., .. ,,., LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: L. Earon, L. Dossey, P. Short, D. Retzlaff, D. Brady, D. Ramirez, C. Giachino, S. M1chaut, M Roblnson, K Brownlee, C. Eiferle, G. Guy, T. Lackey. MIDDLE ROW: J. Alverez, B. Shelton, D. Estes, G Gertz, B Bollman, J. Mikesell, G. Niskala, C. Althof, S. Wulfert, C. Rose, G. Arney, M. Duett, W. Oneal. BACK ROW B Summers, S Wicklund, L. Glasier, D. Dunbar, M. Ross, M. Beaumont, R. Dyba, L. Webber, M. D111ard, G Baker, C James, P. Sanderson, B. Griffin, J. Flynn, Coach Scott, Hart. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL x7 zo 1 29 20, 133. 27 R a - ii: . .. .... .. , - T'5'v2-fi' s Y ' V. iii, l k ? - , : ' . rr: ' - 5:2 fa- , .Placer 'Bella Vista .La Sierra Loma SEI Camino Encina 117 Coach Jack Scott f 2435? N ' vw -w w m w . '9Em??f ' if .mfg E 5FM57f'i'vr fYf51'f '1Pf f'-1 jm?Emi'W ' iggvglwf v w 'I :gf '- '-esiH '2 '.' -- ' f fri 5 , 53.3 1 5. 1 QL.. Qi: 2255: Z' I SB.. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: J. Shreve, B. Carte, L. Smith, D. Brown, C. Sweet. MIDDLE ROW: D. Denmng J. Balfour, P. Brown, D. Pinegar, W. Cervan. BACK ROW: W. Holleran, D. Conrad, B. Dran, W. Mercer, B Sm1th, J. Dunbar. D, D, A D C CROSS-COU TRY 4 , -X.. , iid 1' 1 'xmafm 'il L X L. Head Coach Gene Tognetti ' 1 .Q V A captain D. Conrad B captain W. Cervan C captain B. Carte 1 3 1' an , 'iw 'Q 4 ff 4 118 -5 ,Z ' :u aza PJ 1 1 .. . :W , ,, , '1,,13 N N 5 ,,,' 11 . - . . . axe ,Q LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Man. R. Giusti, P. Borgos, H. Metzger, B. Kimble, R. Bryant, M. Richardson, Man. R. Liles. BACK ROW: Coach I. Schwall, R. Mottice, D. Ashby, R. Pinegar, B. Stoeckrnan, J. Lane, J. Wheeler, D. Mason. VARSITY BASKETBALL Rugged determination shows here as comparatively short Dick Bryant jumps one against the E1 Dorado Cougars. 119 Coach Irv Schwall ' . .rlvv O , , -. rua- ,ZW J.-. , ,. A , D A ff 'N A iiii W Q ,TU W .11 64' '- 4. . .. fi -H-fr V-.-A.. . ,ww VJ . .U V . . . - HX A i J - 1123 . J-:'imiF! , ,, Q-Q. :rag e -f 1' zf.- L - ' - f in 0 N - , V Forward Dick Ashby Guard John Peacock V1 ,A ti . , -3 11 Mike Richardson Guard x x SEASONAL ,. 1,-,. . Ty,-K., X525 . Af-VQffIg4.J4a?,,-- , S .J. Q1 odf S . Y., jx lj All ii- 'ii' 1 X SQ? 3 .1 . 35-3146 5.1. 18 3.1. 30 5.1. 56 5.1. 33 5.1. 54 35.1. 44 2 ,,., 13.1. 39 15.1. 36 35 15 .1 43,, 4 454 15.1. 26 15.1. 42 'l'S.1. 34 X ' denotes league g XV. d 75. .1 X Nqwwv . wfkwxr , ,fzf ,ggi Emil Urac Forward RECORD 5 M , ' - N f1 '15.r?M, . N N If vi-'fSi'n,, QW, xxQ'.,-i3?1kW --NL - . f Q' is-22.1, flilglfx. X fliigrteQakC1eolgQRj,QQ?f,, of be ' W '-f4 Q Grant Ro'S f5'VmiI'IE2 T Bishop Ar Encina La Sierra Bishop Armstrgiig Mira Loma ,557 ff E1 Dorado La SIGIIHW Belggsfifwis ta Mira Loma Jig' Enflina ff. La Sierra Af Beua vista Af' ff! Q 'ff 2355557 J .,.f.,.,x jf' .M mln, - 1 P 4-:wo f X Y,, f F f 'jj gl if ff' KQJ' A -0,-6194 Jw ,x1 .gf XA r 5 'fi , A. --H,,f Center Ron Pinegar L H' ' Jew 5L M 'fi i l ? l b FRONT ROW, ffrom left to rightj: S. Branton, C. Sweet, T. Warbington, E. Metzinger, B. Ashby. BACK ROW: G. Harris, T. Geibler, D. Frisbee, R. Burnett, R. Downey. -4Q QQ 2 .AE . S OPH OM ORE BA SKE TBA LL QQ SEASONAL RECORD S .J . 50- -38 Placer SJ . 26--44 Norte S .J . 53--43 Grant S .J . 24- -28 Roseville S .J . 36- -34 Christian Bros SJ . 36--24 Folsom SJ . 35--45 Christian Bros S .J . 48--44 Mira Loma SJ. 42--32 E1 Dorado SJ . 54--40 La Sierra S .J . 45--34 Encina S.J. 45--34 Bella Vista 'konly up to jan. 18 123 fee 1 Coach Tom Sekul mm FRONT ROW, Qleft to rightj: T. Nardinelli, D. Cowan, D. Nardinelli, C. Henne, O. Anderson, J. Mikles, K. God- dard, M. Uribe. BACK ROW: K. Wilson, R. Bittikofer, D. Dodds, R. Craven, A. Bartholome, T. Maloof, J. Grant, L. Bustos. VARSITY WRESTLING l ff E x 35 , 1 1 5' Z Y Y Y ' u: my VSZEFEJHL um- ' .,' , 'm,.s.-- 2 ...su 1' ' 2 ' A - ----e4v.,- ' ,. ,V QS 5 -'-i'7F3'l -Ai -A FRONT ROW ffrom left to rightj: P. Plautz, C. Andrews, L. Ulmer, J. Peacock, D. Murphy. BACK ROW: Mgr. J. Kinkel, C. Worthington, G. Reeser, G. Bivens, G. Curtis, M. Orr. QTUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The junior Varsity players have shown much promise in their games so far this sea son, indicating a top -notch Varsity team next year. ,gr if 1 Coach Jack Clark W N 1 j , v f' ai . . 5' P ,qfgi V, 55? 22, . , CM, - -. -, -nr-'Q-- ! f .. -1 '-7 L' Y., . 4.221291 :i 7-4.2-4-N .: ,Q ,..54'.,, .- f v.,,,,1,,, ,- 1: , T ffjffr Y Lf. , 511,211-1 - a 5 ff ,- za-11: 'Er ,jus ' 45 rn 1, V , 1' 2,45 it rarfif-.-:im 126 FRONT ROW ffrom left to rightj: B. Plautz, G. Welch, J. Martinez, T. Wood, B. Ballman, P. Peacock. BACK ROW I.. Eaton, J. Alverez, G. Budding, K. Rice, M. Beaumont, G. Wilson, B. Griffen. FRESHMA BASKETBALL The freshmen gain valuable experience for future junior Varsity and Varsity basket- ball from their games and practice, which serve, in effect, as training grounds for these future stars. u 25' Coach John Avila 46' :Z-'L l n 127 .,,,..,.,,......,W..1- .KV v fm , ewsiiii H fl Y rf rim, Wwe -- an Z. -5...-,,,, 1 ,.i .. in ,HN Qs' U -si .Mia A' l A, y . , fleft to rightj: D. Mull, Coach Sackman, L. Ulmer, M. Sirl, B. Shelton, J. Hansen, K. Rogers, B. Barnes, D. Bock, M Bennett, C. Gaeddert, B. Kirk, Manager. fleft to rightj: G. Traganm, D. Denning, A. Stone, B. Gifford, P. Good, B. Robinson, M. Miller, B. Ford, N. Campbell, P. Ballew. VARSITY TENNIS SQ AD Although the tennis team has few returning lettermen, they expect to have a top -notch team when Capital Valley Conference games begin. Coach Sackman will depend heavily upon the few re- turning players he does have, however, such as Mike Miller, Gary Traganza, Bob Ford, and David Mull. Coach George Sackman A X :L Q BACK ROW Qfrom left to rightj: F. Butcher, M. Whisler, B. Joelsen, H. Hartzell. FRONT ROW: R. Moorhead, B. Trubitsky, R. Sogn. Missing are B. Trubitsky, K. Bauman. VA RSI TT GOLF The Spartan turfmen, undefeated in league play last year, look forward to another highly successful season as all varsity lettermen except one are returning, Several of the team members have Won or placed highly in Sacramento area City-sponsored jun- ior tournaments . Randy Sogn gives Randy Moorhead a tip on technique. A Coach Tom Sekul X - N grins, ' NW' W m 'm 'm m ui zu Im A H ,af , f .. Q J. ts , 1- :J ' y , I! FRONT ROW ffrom left to rightj: B. Kemble, M. Harding, B. Cummins, D. Taggart, P. Borgos, C. Calvert. BACK ROW: Coach Scott, J. Wheeler, H. Metzger, D. Taggart, H. Burgess, M. Richardson, D. Bryant, D. Mason, R. Bit- tikofer. VARSITY BASEBALL The varsity baseball team has showed great promise in the few practice starts this year . Coach Scott hopes to build a solid team on the foundation of such returning letter men as Second baseman Dick Taggart, hard-hitting Mike Richardson, and First base- man Dick Bryant . Coach Jack Scott p . if If 2g W . nl , , . A il p ' This page courtesy of D 8: M HARDWARE, Citrus Heights , , 1 .,.. 1 E ,, a s I 1 N 130 e l.., iw , p Al.. l c 1 515357553551 - Hfssiiassbii , -M FRONT ROW ffrom left to rightj: B. Perrysmith, D. Eismann, D. Brown, G. Bivens, T. Harold, T. Warbington, Branton, G. Harris, T. Baca, G. Reiser, E. Fade. BACK ROW: Mgr. S. Price, B. Dran, D. Bustos, D. Shippy, B. Schutz, B. Ashby, R. Rhoderick, S. Weir, E. Mann, D. Dodds, T. Geibler, Mgr. T. Abel. j. Vi BASEBALL J' .V , baseball provides valuable experience and training for sophomores who will form the future varsity teams . In the few practice games so far, they have been un- defeated . Coach Andrews looks forward to a very successful season , Coach Thomas Andrews w Y Y ' Y wr aff This page courtesy of THOMAS MCBRIDE--STATE FARM INSURANCE, Roseville S. Ju . N FR, J' E-L, ,,, ' 'wwe' w.. - w iw wwwwWwwwwxXwggwwgg.w.ggg...gg,.. w www ww www - mr-A wwawgi? 2 5 aiu I 5 Q . . - 'E 2 E? w ' 1 5' w ww wwwwmjIW' w ,-,A w A ,--www w 1' 1, 1 -, ijgawwwiww , , ' ww www ' f-A.. L4 ww' wwiwww A 1, 1, ..w w ww :Ei wi , wig' VVITIEF-:R in ,w W wwww ,xy - Q wi w 1111115135 k w ff: 4 Mike Harding Dick Bryant Pitcher--Center F. First Base Bob Kemble Second Base Dick Taggart Second Base Pete Borgos Left F. Dave Taggart Pitcher Q , , Qs 1 . , ., .V .w 'hw . VA RSI TT Mike Richardson Shortstop :saw , , T75 'w ' 3 I iw. ul ww Nw -5 2,-w' j Fgijjiw- iw F. 2'.,,w: Ewa 1 .vwfnwe-w-1'H ww ww wMywwWww,.wMm'li.QM5ww'iw.Qww. w ,v w w 1 5?'vns:h 41 ,WF-. --- . . ,. W , ,, .M -..1....,, :i.- 1. :mi a 7 in 1, M: wu,,uwm,,z 5 an .H 2 w fr , .. 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Niskola, Mgr. R. Sandoval. BACK ROW: B. Welsh, L. Dossey, J. Whisler, J. Alexander, J. Alvarez, M. Beaumont, S. Wicklund, G. Wilson, M. Robinson, B. Griffen D. Ludwig, D. Gillenwater. Missing is D. Mitchell. FRESHMA BASEBALL This year's freshman squad is looking forward to a fine season. The coach, Geor ge Pickett, has observed many good prospects and predicts a very fine varsity squad in about three years . Coach George Pickett i This page courtesy of CORNER DRUG, Carmichael 7'-if A i ,Y 'L S. ' A.. 'S, FRONT ROW Qleft to rightj: A. Bradfield, R. Gurtz, D. Ashby, R. Rosa, J. Redfern, E. Urc, M. Clark. SECOND ROW: F. Boyles, J. Boyle, P. Gray, R. Downey, D. McPhersn, D. Michaut, B. Summers. THIRD ROW: D. Frisbee, R. Rosa, G. Marley, P. Rowe, D. Lane, D. Conrad, W. Mercer. FOURTH ROW: M. Hanaway, P. Ahern, J. Inen- gue, L. Fraser, G. Pate. FIFTH ROW: D. Giblin, K. Peterkin, B. Colt, D.DOW116y, G. Windham, R. Prado. VA RSI TT TRA CK The varsity track team started the season Well with a win in the Encina Invitational Coach Schroeder predicts a highly successful season for the A's based on many out- standing Seniors and talented juniors . Head Coach Gordon Schroeder R. Coach Marshall Latimer FIRST ROW ffrom left to rightj: B. Weeds, B. Walker, B. Sweeney, R. Morgan, G. Guriz, B. Shelton, C. McCormack SECOND ROW: M. Kennedy, J. Boyd, R. Pinegar, B. Idens, J. Balford, D. Laurenz. THIRD ROW: D. Jones, B. Boudreau, J. Peacock, D. Johnson, H. Avila, D. Woodward. FOURTH ROW: F. Kasj aka, J. Weber, K. Sigler. FIFTH ROW: R. Bolden, J. Mesch, C. Henne, B. Burbridge. B TRA CK C TRA CK FRONT ROW ffrom left to rightj: M. Conley, W. Short, G. Maine, D. Michaut. SECOND ROW: M. McCarty, S. Parker, B. Erickson, G. Hanson. THIRD ROW: J. Shreve, R. Staff, L. Uribe, B. Carte, E. Sardillo, O. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: B. Fann, D. Beman, B. Cervan, J. Gunderson, J. Goddard. FIFTH ROW: D. Ballaw, N. Weinholz, D. Wann, P. Greeley. ,Lh3-vs,-.QJL . w., q 7 ,gn,g!l..,,, ., Zarunf 1 ,., V mqj- .muznurnw L4 --S -Q .Z 17- .1-..--. . . - w - mu m - '-K is Q as ,H W. V, X H H' r Y Y 7357 Ron Guru-- Bro ad Jumper Dav1d M1ChaHt Distance Runner Phil Gray-- Y High Jumper OUTSTANDING n , , ,,,, A M W Nz VCE A' H ' K: Mzr.. .-si ?5'EL?R,- se E ,U 33 533 2 , ,H 7352? r ' ' - 55?-Q 7' :Eli ' ' ' - ' if-if-: -if E - iii 4 ,- -5 g - re aisg 5+ 5113 Bill Colt-- Pole Vault SE IOR Dick Ashby-- Dashes ffrom left to nghtj Bill Colt, Dennis wney, Dav1d Giblin- - Hurdlers. H NIM'W'w1 N1 H 1, W Aa , 'Sw I A 'S 1 . A4 2 A? Q f r, 22 fu we W H , NVE Ill FRONT ROW ffrom left to rightj: M. Hargrove, B. Wharton, D. McWilliams, B. Smith, C. Bedford. BACK ROW: B. Clevenger, M. Talbot, J. Dunbar, B. Humphrey, J. Banta, R. Pinegar. Missing are C. Rose, F. Campoy and J. Ehly. Coach Max Fields S WIMMI G TEAM 'Tl' FRONT ROW K Rob1nson B. Ehringer, T. Faecka, R. Watson, R. Wulfert. BACK ROW: M. Ross, C. Althof, D Dunbar, K Hrghfill, B Dreyer. Missing are J. Mikles, D. Hill, B. Thixton, F. Ehly, and B. Purefov FRONT ROW ffrom left to rightj: B. Zerr, H. Miller, M. Morgan. BACK ROW: C. Lantz, B. Kirk, L. Thurston D Beller. Missing are G. Bratton, J. Pryor, M. Nordyke, and B. Sargent. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Under the supervision of Captain Theoboldt, the Spartan rifle teams compete in the T ri-Counties Cadet rifle League, and were holding their own in the first few matches Mr . Theoboldt stated that he is planning to send a ten -man representative team from San Juan to the State Cadet Rifle meet this year . Captain James Theoboldt This page courtesy of LARCHMONT HOMES, Sacramento x WI- w.,-'mv -w-- wi-1-1yj,,. .,. .1-Q fiffifq-M11 mu' -y-mv13Erfm- -f P' V U' Ebggff-'g LL-mm -' ' f -,jf 1. -i 552 ,- .lu ,Q ww ,HL ':3Eg l.I,,VAF,fiLg1.l Z. 35,5 1, 5. W in 3:5 , fsgw , Z .I I H wg w X 'H W 'Evil'u,,gg1ur mggp.,1gwwsg,, 'H11u'1ll'HllI we me 5 MQ Wy A JMW.. HM QE , X ,J - , . tif x 1' 4 1 1, X 9 y X K N , fx . . -we ' N . A ,,i., ,. ' u ,.,1ur'f:v.,vu . fFrom left to rightj: G. Wolfe, R. Church, D. Summers, F. Uhlman. Missing are A. Purefoy, T. Shankles, M. LeSeuer. . Vf RIFLE TEAM Bn RIFLE TEAM FRONT ROW Qfrom left to rightj: B. Shelly, P. Pardun, J. Hunter, B. Ahlgreen. BACK ROW: C. Wood, D. Gran nen, B. Highsmith, R. Moran. Missing are N. Minoff, G. Price, R. Witt, D. Fisher, D. Peacock. .JH MQ. B. Stoneman, Dave Butterfield, and Cliff Lani: work hard during class time. CADE T S APS Dale Johnson inswers a question about his lecture from the audience. David Bliezeffer and James Pryor take inventory on the equipment. This page courtesy of STEPHEN L. VAN WAGEN, M.D Citrus Heights G.A.A Miss Attoe Miss Lewis The Gir1's Athletic Association is an organization that was first introduced to San Juan in 1948. It was begun to provide interested girls an opportunity to participate in extra-curricular sports activities. G.A.A. 's goal is to promote good sportsmanship and fair play among members. This year it is under the capable supervision of Miss Attoe, and Miss Lewis. Pres. Delora Walker V. Pres. Ree Latimer Sec. Treas. Gayle Rasmussen VU? 142 A' sr S' 1. Q . L - .. , fi 1 y ZR Q L-R, ROW 1. R. Jullerat, B. Feckner, R. Morris, E. Metzger. ROW 2. B. Pratt, M. Chaverz, J. Brown, K. Holleran, S. Kreutzjans, L. Penny, J. Lindbloom, S. Mock. ROW 3. G. Rasmussen, N. Whisler, R. Euer, S. Midkiff, D. Hargrove, S. Hart, D. Walker. S. Hannoway B. Pratt L-R, ROW 1. K. Gibson, S. Hail, V. Kris, D. Decker, K. Breau, C. Johnson, D. Snelling, L. Boy, B. McDaniel, S. I-lannoway, S. Sad, S. Moore. ROW 2. T. I-Iutalo, M. Carte, P. Abbot, A. Cook, J. Keggerud, C. Grind, C. Kuhl, B. Cassani, J. Giebler, K. Hazelwood. ROW 3. S. Adams, R. Bevens, K. Olinghouse, J. Dabdy, W. Hicks, G. Best, T. Wymore, K. Leadenbach, K. Missildine, S. 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SnowballigSerenadgQii?v4iQZas' their freshman dance, followedgby the Sophomore Hop and junior Prom 1961 three members of their class Q have become homecomihEiii5ri'11cessesg Sharonflflifazer was Freshmaneprincess, Renee, Ellis was Sophomore princess and Pam Bond was junior princess . This year the jun- ior class combined talents with the ciass of '63 to perform l Remember Mama, the junior-Senior play . The class's ,vitality and good school spirit weregled this ppp year by Hal Hartzell, class presidentyfjim Goddard, vice president, Sherry'yKuttle,r,f secretary and Ellen Park, treasurer. Mr. Sackmen, Mr. Brouillette, Mr. Martin, Mr. Saka- moto, Mrs. Macl-Iale, Mr: Phillips, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Latimer and Mrs. Moore, helped organize their activities as their class advisors . Missing from the picture is class treasurer Ellen Parke . Section Editor: Lenore Leedy 54, .,:::: 'Ffa F f 5 ne. 2 YV : , Anlx W, N K ' ' ,N V ' -L - , 1 H 5 A u w u W H l r 4' 4 1 -4 -v ' r A 1--. 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Hardy D. Hargrove M. Hargrove R. Harper H. Harris M. Harrison L. Hart -N-I-O-R-S--Juniors! Juniors' K. Holleran M. Holm E Howard G. Hudson R Huffman R. Hughes B. Humphrey M. Huston P. Hutchison R. Inman D. Jackson H. J anszen D. Johnson J. Johnston L. Jones R. Juillerat V. Kantola J. Kelly B. Kemble C. Kenney L. Key V. Kilgore P. Kirkland J. B. Klinitskl Heave Ho- Romeo' 5 Ku M-4' , L o E5 L N ilu 'C If , 1933 my 'Aga U? ,' C. Langley A k , H Q C. Lantz 4 , G. Larson U Z, - H. LaVa11ey - A Li ,, Lee eee N T- Leighw . new - gg. ,X Ei ul' yx.an i 15 V T x 1, .1 5 y 2-M v if 4 Q 1 1 4 J J 'X ' ' 'Still P ffgskli y' 1 ESL -, we f A, We L-MVN 1 '-Z , :' .lf M, C. Leonard I I W R. Liles X MMF List s. Long E ,' , A Lotz X Q If J. Love 'f A A I , S. Lucas .-- . N Q - W M. Lunardi f ' W- M. Magoldi ' ffm I N , VVk:iiA:: A : C. Mallory - S. Mann ' Z ' , 4 545 lf- 2. :-.. , M N , R. Manship ,, l' 4 G. Marley A -'Q ,gf Mm V, ,az B. Mmm M -eee ... . D- Mason :,: A-e J. Mathis e f MM... A ..'.' 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' t 1 p The '65 began Lfynda Shear, 'Tony Warbington, Laurey Thompson, andgfMarp,ia Millqgte as? class officers . The Rryosh Qance, Pigskin Fro1ic was afiliig success W N ii loo il o ? 2 T T M T - This year as Sophomoresippthe ,Class of Q65 started right out with Milge Kennedy, ,class f presidentg Laurey Thonmpsori, vifze piisidentg Sherry Meyers, secretary: Bed- T man, treasurer . The energetic Sophomores have won the Rally Trophy often. T , They entered their QVhirpooljpf, Mgmorieslflgfloaltgesin the Hcngnecojrriingtpanade ind their two homecoming princesses were Stepharfie Gerard, freshman princess, and ,LorrainefMansker, sophomore ,,, A With the help of the class advisors, Mr. Laing, Stevens, Mr. Chase, Miss Pate, Mr. Shipman, Cqach Schwall,,g,Miss,,,,,fittoe., and Miss jachensf the Sophomores put on the fabulous Sophomore . lll l H lll We all know that the, members of the Class df '6Q,,look forward to becoming upper- T iiix Nclaslsmen and will do their 1.ljIilfI1Cj'Sf to iinake Saniifiuanithe best' high school ever . , - U , 1 .- fit, 1 5:2 , N, CLA SS OF '6 Z W' A age-X-A z A' le . ' A A A ' VN 1- + l'x 1,,: . j-1 Y -1 ' . A ' ' ,.-A W! 1 H 'AAL' A' . ' , 'rf' ,' V 153353 I ff... 1 -. , -' ' ii 'Q :. 'L- A !,'a15.fff3'f'k:-Q ' M . ' . iT1.l,-lifiaag' A 2 I ki! W A 4 - , A , .A A A A AA 11921. 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Church B. Clark M. Clark P. Clarkson S. Clavell L. Clevenger E. Cline S. Cody K. Coe G. Coker B. Collie A. Collins D. Collins J. Collins M. Conley G. Conner P. Conner P. Conner D. Connerley S 52:1 e Q jj' LFE! gi s. -ij- PQ' .. is .J .sim K. 1+ --me L S ' af! 'f s 'X--nw' lf ll'. . ' 0 gw- AQf'Lg.- gv: x. .fi L' 1-4+ ia. ' rr' l Q , W4 J 1' ,I M I A . I ss 'Tj .. '-'seq N- 1 J - W' fav' 7 f f 1 vx 4 I I FZ-. f' 25' A ' fr fl lx 514: ' 5 ' v 4716! . g h.. 2 L' 'J' T'a 'F T- ,. :- .Au 'YQ ., lk Y ' if I ,Q .3 N.. .w T7 4 sl 1: 'rj I 1 'JI A ei? f .45 nm V ' I l MA 'H 1 A vs' ' Q43 Q 'hi ,Q Q . Y , V i J ,V 'la J ' FL 'A '.3iiff ' ' 'f Q L ' npr ' Y A. i l U... ' V? ' 1 B-ghxw rx rg ani, 'Z-,,:.n!. , 1, I' , Y, E b k t! HW as e A. cook M. Cook J. Corner J. Corral a ,fP ' C. Corwin K. Coubal I ,.ffl:. W 1 .t ' : . ' f X 'HIL 'Ai J' m V g ar . ,f V. J ' f '- . J A Iv D 'LL ,H-U I , 4, Nl ' I ' ' gg if ,J , .QQ ,..- . 5 C f xmw . ,ff . .ji ' , N , A. 1 ,hs--jf V.. 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'Mead ' ' Q9 Q 163 A. Knodel S. Koch B. Kowal J. Kral S Kreisel C. Kuhl J. Lake S. I.aMa C. Lampe P. Lancaster M. Lange R. Latimer S. Laubach ' D. Lea Y. Lea D. leach B. Lennberg M. LeSuer D. Lewerenz M. Lindsey L. Iolley J. Lucito J. MacDonald J. Magee P. Mahone S. Main S. Manauzzi E. Mann L. Mansker J. Marley A. Marshall J. Marshall M. Martin S. Martin S. Martucci B. Maurer S. Mayhugh D. McBride R. McBrien D. McCall C. McCormick R. McDaniel eager K-Gif' X A qljx.. y ' V iw- 1.-.g . F' ' Eff - K :1 X VR . Q , 4 5 - . - Z.i52'fL- Yea! Sophomores! 'fi 'Ui .4 Q43 4, :- r'E'..f 7 War? J 117' r' its R Vg.. 7 ma Paa- UF' H H4 A A .36 'Aww' N 4' e-.sig W 'Sy Ki? Nf W1 me SV NA! McDonald McGee McGrath 'SS' K McIntosh McK.1nn1s McLa1n Q 164 Y . A.: , - ' VJ'a' 1 . 1 1 63 . g .Q -L -+ . -. - , a Q Ja ' ' .f pyji' - 51 -h in v ' -' I , .' 1 ., 74- ' ,' eva 4-.X l 1 Q. ' I - I 1 ,K 4. J .ii N K L ,H ' ' M! lg . 'gil' ,X E ariwgf' w?V?? . .'2w f ,uma ew J EQ. . ' V Y - 1 . 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Arr , , X -'f v .V 1, El' J .l l L. McMi1len L. McMurrough S. McOwens D. McPherson P. Meddles M. Medved M. Meeker K. Mercer E. Metzinger M. Meyers S. Meyers L. Mikles L. Miller L. Miller M. Miller V. Miller D. Millette M. Millette L. Milton B. Minett C. Missildine R. Moffitt R. Molcar R. Moore R. Moore P. Moreno D. Morgan J. Morgan R. Morgan A. Morris R. Morris S. Morris L. Morrow S. Moss R. Mottice L. Mounday L. Mounger L. Muhle D. Mull S. Muller M. Mullin J. Mundorff Ou.r cars are being painted. C I Vin H 4. Higher Education C. Ottenhoff P. Pardun C. Parke B. Patterson J. Paulhamus R. Perez R. Perry Smith S. Peterson A. Peurifoy C. Pflug P. Phillips R. Plautz M. Plett J. Poindexter J. Porter K. Potter K. Price S. Price B. Purefoy L. RaDaBaugh C. Raff N. Rasmussen J. Rauwolf L. Raymond G. Rayner S. Reagan B. Reece L. Reed G. Reeser H. Remley M. Repucci P. Retzlaff C. Reynolds S. Reynolds V. Rich w elif! ' 3 1 S .5 . -A , A 1 w M H ,H ., M., 'Try H Ml. . H hx . . . ' w . f-nm ' . . 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Walker P. Walker G. Wallace T. Warbington B. Ward P. Weaver V. Weeks J. Weir B. Welch M. Wendell S. Wharry M. White L. Whitney N. Wienholz W. Wild J. Wilkey B. Williams J. Williams M. Williams V. Williams M. Williamson B. Wilson P. Wilson R. Wilson S. Winchell D. Windham B. Wing G. Wolfe L. Wood M. Woodward A. Work C. Worthington E. Wroten R. Wulfert It came untied. J Q'-:fifth - - Nil' X axe '1 i :gf - 1 1 Y' w ' XJ zlyiil : 1 'x. ,S i' I , 1 V11 yy-1 .9:.- 1 in 11 111, --xp -1 ,41e,,, W : 11 fall''f'lW1llWW! ll 2 M1 I Xi 1i11l1 l,. lilTi11lli11 we qw' i ki J Kr' Yi-.. grief? ' 1 1 gg? W 5 ' s 1, 1 1 gui' V XA E! M 1 KK-.1 V211 5' , I V 3 i ge il , awww . fi -F-1 ' ' 'T 1 v I 1 2 ,Q 5 f fig? 1 111 U 11 11i ee The Freshman claT i'i1:i9Qnagegf3,sto see Way throifgh the class officerszw Sue Hodson, Vice gmgecretaryg and Holly Qgell,,Qfeasurer . The officers helped ocessfuelQEFrosh dance showed their school and class for the eer rally trophy. Siiie Barney reigned as their Freshman Princess The Freshman class igglooking forward to their next few years of l High School with much anticipation, advisors are: Miss Cale, Saunders, Mr , and Mr . Linder , Along with their Miss jagihens these people all helped Th ern to-gain much success as Freshmeffi f 1 a 1 lSectiogiEditor: Sharon Frazer Q 1 as .. - 15? :W J ,aw,.-.f1: aww U -15 we . , 4-:ri-1 ,11- 1 ew 111'1'1 1 . 35135 , .-.,, il.: any Q , 5- IL' 9 x wk' 'N E ,xl 'Tis 1 iv Ek 4 Zi 'has W CLASS OF '66 . , . .aff 45 15 rg? Y W g v 4- 359 9 Q.. QE M A ZX 1 :sm Q K-A u -4 I T A vw RUE' 5752 5455, Q, Y 'X :nf ,nf WA .bit ,ff 3.5 3 J V 1' f I I-: 1 -, . 2 1-i. 1 1 Xi MT I r 7 K L .1 . ' f v, 4 4, V 'SWK ' V ff .1 .- Haw--frm ..v ,. we-'Es'5r l fu- ' ' 42 r N.. , . ,. K' ' ', tw U1 as - ..-VJ NVQ. 171 Y-'f 4 'Qi , - ,::,, A i , n y ' fit., .i .Q Z, !.-5't 1 'f:?i?zz - -:R . - . V . 11, J f. ' A. . fi? 543' H... Q N . .,.W., .. 5 ew z Six , s 2 K N.. V w A 1. . A, .. Ex ' r .,f4 ' , G. Abbot S. Adams A. Ahlgreen B. Aleo J. Alexander R. Alire M. Allen C. Althof J. Alvarez K. Arnberg D. Anderson N. Anderson P. Anderson G. Areny P. Ashby S. Asta S. Attwood R. Augerlaudie R. Axell M. Bagley R. Baht R. Baht G. Baker M. Baker A. Bannister D. Bannister S. Bafrecellas S. Bamer B. Barnes S. Barnes A. Barnett B. Barnett S. Barney R. Baron J. Barron K. Bartlett H. Bastian J. Bauder J. Baum J. Beach L. Beach M. Beaumont R. Beckwith J. Bell W. Beneson P. Bennett R. Bertelli D. Bertelson M. Berthel M. Besich S. Bigham B. Bishop R. Boisa B. Bollman M. Bowlden L. Boyce G. Boyer S. Boyle J. Brancamonte B. Bradshaw D. Brady K. Breult A. Brisbois We bow to thee oh '63 C. Byrd G. Buddingh C. Cable C. Call J. Call M. Callhan R. Callaway L. Campbell L. Campbell M. Campbell N. Campbell P. Cancdy J. Carl J. Carlile B. Carr J. Cartmill G. Cass D. Casey M. Celick D . Challburg E. Champie M. Childers T . Childress D. Chilson S. Chulick K. Cooper F. Chaney D. 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' N w E L .5 a x X VX r . ' Rai K' X qi X EM. , ?,..-my - . . lu J XXXXM lan . E X2 '-' 'v:MT'YAX FY. ' f I . ' 5: ,img f' , -X 2 HVJN ,KNK kv 'nfl H011 and N. Hollinger Hollingshead . Hollingshe ad Holloway Holmes Hornback J . Horton D. Howard R. Howard P. Hubert K. Hudson J. Hull J. Hunter . . .. .1 -I . -'25 L z Fg f I 1 . r p-r-lr , .... .. 4.-sf 1 Q A .11 4,1-., an v , , 1 a f N Just all smiles! ! ! !! D. Keller M. Kerrick A. Keuter R. Keyes S. Kilcoine J. Kile M. King T. King . Kittrell . Kolodzies N. Konya V. Kotfila J. Kreutzj ans K. Krupicka M. Kuttler T. Lackey C. Lamb D. Lamb D. Langrock J. Langwick B . Kit! D D P. Larkin P. Larson V. Lawrence G. Lawson P. Lea B. Lee M. Jones C. Justycky D. Kantola M. Kaylor J. Kenny D. Keller 'W ' I li-? - , 'f wp 114-.1 ' 21:11 11.11. 1, .ir .ga ff, 2 W 2 if 1 . W ,. 11. I I . . ff'-N3 3? use J J. Jensen . Jensen . Jezek . Johnson . Johnson N P 1 1 if .- V., An , W 19121. 1. -- fy J 1 10 y-., 1, iw ' 5- W111.1 11 H 1 x 1 1214? 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H N H11 ' 1 ' 1 521- ,, Y, Q '- 1.3 g I 1 1, - E. 1, .11 , 1115? Q, 1 if 1. . W -4 i Hel Q U 1V 51 5 11 1 ---Y 11- -- f.L..,fj -2- A ,...1 '4 ,mag r . . :Eg 5125115 QW -QV fl ., an 2. 12 F' .Jr 7 LF Y in 'il- W ff? ii . 'S- 'F . 'gf Y., :FW I 'U . Q, 4 2 Km DISTRICT p ADMINISTRA TION The San juan Union High School was started in Fair Oaks in 1912. The first classes were held in the old elementary school. The district as originally formed consisted of the following elementary districts, Fair Oaks, Orangevale, Roberts, Carmichael and Sylvan. The Arcade Elementary School District voted to join the high school district at a later date. In 1914, the voters of the district passed a bond issue for 535, 000 to build a high school. As often is the case there was considerable discussion as to the location of the school. The site selected showed the wisdom of the trustees as in a matter of a decade or two it was the center of the district geographically, but also for the student population. , h The original building which was opened in 1915 was of Spanish type architecture. It was situated on a knoll. Front- ing the school as a large lawn line on the Greenback Lane side by a number of very beautiful oak trees . Gone from the scene is this beautiful setting, but not from the minds of the old graduates . The first graduating class which was in 1914, consisted of one graduate, Gertrude jerauld. There was no graduating class in 1915. In 1917, the graduating class con- sisted of six members, five girls and one boy. Prior to 1922, most of the legibile students of high school age living in Folsom at- tended San juan. In 1921, the enrollment in San juan was approximately two hundred with about fifty per -cent coming from Folsom. In 1922, Folsom opened a high school but allowed those attending San juan to continue to do so. Students from Arden, North Sacramento, Rio Linda and other near by districts started attending San juan. To take care of these students Grant Union High School was established. For a year or two the attendance at San juan dropped but then started its upward trend and in 1939, the first unit of the new school was opened. The electors of Orangevale a.nd Roberts decided to Lmite their two schools into one district to be called the Orangevale Elementary School District. With the opening of the El Camino High School the people of the Arden Elementary School District voted to join with the Carmichael Elementary School District so that they could become a part of the San juan Union High School District. El Camino was followed by La Siera and then Encina was started. In 1959 the people in the elementary school districts voted to form a unified school district to go into effect on july 1, 1960. The completion of Encina and the construction of Bella Vista and Mira Loma has been done under the San juan Unified School District. With the formation of the unified school district the word union was dropped from San juan and officially the name became San juan High. San juan High has been very fortunate to have had on the Board of Trustees mem- bers who were vitally interested in the educational progres ' of their students. This interest has had two outstanding results. First, the long period of service of many of the faculty members of San juan High. Each one of these teachers made a large financial sacrifice by remaining at San juan High. The second result has been the achievement records of the San Juan graduates as they have entered the business, in- dustrial and professional world. May we always be able to sing with great meaning and adoration, All hail, San juan. Dr. Ferd J. Kiesel, Present District Superintendent of The San Juan Unified School District. William T. Mooney Former Principal of San juan High School an Former District Superintendent of San juan Union High School District. -3 ,wa -.-- L N' Emi? 7 Dr. William L. Cunningham, Assist- Dr. Leslie M. Chase, Assistant Super- Dr. James R. Cowan, Assistant ant Superintendent in Charge of intendent in Charge of Educational Superintendent for Business Personnel Services Services Services. BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROW 1: Ralph R. Hinsey, John L. Fabretti, Harold W. Wrenn. ROW 2: I-Iernly L. Madeira, Kenneth E. Overholt, NLD. t ,,.,,,,,..,,,w.,,, : . , ,-,,,f.,g .:,,,,.,..S,., W U ' - ' -' . ,.:r'2,g V., r ,- .4 5 Q - ,. f'f?f '?i :+. . .- ,A 1 fir' j 7 .ff, f-,:,',-gfi-- ,.j',1 W- 'Sl 1 .i 'F' Xl. 185 PARENT TEA CHERS ASSOCIA TION President ...... First Vice President . Second Vice President Third ......... Fourth ........ Fifth ......... Recording Secretary . Corresponding Sec. . Financial Secretary . Treasurer ...... Auditor ...... Historian ..... Parliamentarian . . Mrs. Everett Nardinelli Mrs. Robert Wulfert Mr. Relfe Leavitt Mrs. H. R. Lankford Mrs. Frank Dedman Mr. Robert Selfridge Mrs. Clinton Magee Mrs. Nick Minoff Mrs. E. D. Williamson Miss Renee Masson Mr. Everett Nardinelli Mrs. Adam Docktor Mrs. E. S. Hutchison ROW I--Mr. Leavitt, Mrs. Nardinelli, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Minett, Mrs. Haverty, ROW II--Mrs. Glass, Miss Masson, Mrs. Minoff, Mrs. Wulfert, ROW III--Mrs. Lankford, Mrs. Magee, Miss Cale, Mrs. Smith. bf H 'HES' :fm Congratulations to the Class of 1963, the fiftieth class to have gone through San juan High School. We hope that your class, like the many classes that have gone before you, is ready for the pre- sent and the future. The first graduating class of San Juan con- sisted of one student and now your class will have two hundred sixty six students. Growth has been the pattern for the San Juan Unified District and you have been a real part in this growth. You have had an opportunity to take courses leading toward college preparation, vocational arts, liberal arts, and courses in other areas set up to meet your needs and help you prepare for the future. We sincerely hope that your years in high school have given you the foundation for the future. As you leave high school and join the other thousands of San juan graduates throughout the state, nation, and the world, we again hope your reaction will be, It was well worth it. May I say that your graduating Class of 1963 is indeed an honored one, in as- rnuch as history is being written in the pages of our San juan High School. ' The faculty and administration sincerely hope that your four years in high school have been pleasant ones and that in the years to come you can look back upon your high school days as an out- standing period in your life. . 'xt ?!f Qybbf X Principal 187 l Looking back over the past fifty years, San Juan can be proud of its role as a pioneer school in the north area of Sacramento County. From its earliest beginnings as a small school in an agricultural community our school has established traditions of leadership in academic circles, student activities and community affairs. The Class of 1963 can well be proud that it has upheld these high standards and I am confident that the members of the class will carry these standards with them as they journey through life. After this year the class of 1963 will scatter over different roads and follow different pursuits. Each will find his own niche Whether it be further education, the armed services, homemaking, or the world of work. I am sure that the spirit of the Mighty Spartan will be with you always. Qt MZ? . Vice Principal xxf- 188 Q The years you have spent preparing for this event , have been filled to overflowing. As you leave these halls, we hope that you will look back on San juan with fond memories and that you will look ahead with courage and forthrightness. The future is yours. You have arrived at the threshold of adulthood. lt is up to you where this will lead you. You know well your duty to your family, yourself, your country, and your God. Face the future with high ideals and determination. Be honest with yourself and you must then be honest with all men. Be humble before God. Be tolerant of others. Remember that your approach to others determines in large part the kind of life you live and the success you achieve. Acknowledge your assets and liabilities and be prepared to take hold of life with enthusiasm. We look to you to carry forth the traditions that have made us proud of America's young citizens. Guard zealously your newly acquired obligation to preserve l our American heritage. f' . Q ' If I .I ,,c 4'C4,L, 112325, I am in a reflective mood and should like you, the graduating Seniors to join me while we consider some g g -g memorable events of the last four years. Once at San juan t MPG v - ,:::, the Class of '63 became an important part of the student t A body. Beginning with the Freshman Dance Winter Fantasy through the years the class has been very active in school affairs. Although this is the smallest graduating class San juan has had in some years, it will long be re- membered as one of the best. When you left your respective elementary schools you were told that you were at the beginning of your intellectual lives, and that the world that you build for yourselves in the next four years would for all times be the bulwark im . against which so many of the activities and events of the World around you would strike. You have heeded that ad- vice, and, while the events of the world around us resound with treachery, strife, conflict and coercion, you have built your own intangible worlds which will stand up against any tangible oddsg a true sense of values. , Q, ,fu - if 1 v if it ft Mr. Robert Cornwell Mrs Kathryn MacHale Senior Counselor Junior Counselor COU SELURS Counselors aid students i.n making decisions relative to courses of study and choices of education beyond high school. Usually making these decisions involves arriving at vocational goals. Counselors direct students to source materials where worthwhile informa- tion may be found. We, the students of San Juan High School, appreciate their help. UP Wilt 11,15 Miss J achens Mr Charles W Walker Sophomore Counselor Freshman Counselor 190 OFFICE STAFF em Grace Bryce Bonnie Peabody Betty Shear Estaline Mulch Louise Patterson Margaret Baldwin Anna Fay Homer f 'T? , ' W TX LIBRA RIAN S Phebe Cale Madeline Thom as '14 Sf!! Pansy Carrick , .NURSE 'iv - L :QQ We ,K 3 '45 2 if I 41. , if Lf , Q'-ina I- ,I 5 13, wi 2 . we I. L + l 1Y e V ROW 1: Goldie McGhee, Della Larson, Lois Bennett, Roberta McBride. ROW 2: James Marchese, Larry Maudlin, Renee Krack, Lila Irwin. B US DRIVERS C US TODIAN S Left to right: Merle Chase, Gus Calderon, Kenneth Fowles, Louis Alvarez, Ernest Moore. 1 L 4 CA FE TERIA STAFF San juan Student Body is proud to acknowledge the fact that the San juan Cafeteria Staff has been producing lunches that have not been surpassed by other schools. Since it is imperative that teenagers maintain high standards of physical health, it is easy for them to en- joy a Well -balanced and nutritious, daily lunch if they patronize the cafeteria. We are very fortunate to have an outstanding Cafeteria Staff. Y He ad Chef: Mr. William Mitchell. ROW 1: Irene Miller, Irene Hurst, Julia Scott, Imogene Bergen, Bill Mitchell. ROW 2: Dorothy Witter, Pauline Hollinger, Mary Hancock, Lorene Tripptree, Donna Beau Jean, Winnie Hem, Eva Azevedo. ' 193 RRICULL M Section Editor: Sue Bleyl 4 P 'W i 2 415,12 xx X !f,.-a- L if 1' i 'gsififiz .f,,,!V:L'N,,:fir,,,4!. V ,ffvu f'lfffI4-'7 2 Af'f3FI-ffi2i11l2'7iT9?Sf' 'f 11:2 gig? i gif '?ZJii,iEf ::S:ff 'Y,-gifiil A K :.z,- f..- f. ,,.,v,gg..3k1.- Z3 Z .,N1,W.'ff, mf g 3: X X u x W- ravi J 3 ' 1 f E F f 'iw wx: 47 Completing those term papers that are due tomorrow! Eada Silverthorne Englishg Brig- ham Young University, B. S acram ento State College S. Alice Kubo Englishg University of Oregon, B.A.3 University of Coloradog Univer- sity of Califomiag Pacific University Wi1lia.m Gunter English- -Public Speakingg Fresno State College, A.B.3 University of Berkeleyg Sacramento State E GLISI-I Everdine Holen Charles T Englishg North- Wethington, western Univer- Englishg Easte sity--M.A.5 Donald Laing Kentucky Sta Sacramento State Englishg University College, Uni College, Univer- of Oregon--B.A. versity of sity of the Pacific M.A. Kentucky--M DEPARTME T 196 The English department faculty members are engaged in helping students develop appreciation for, and effective use of the English language by providing opportunities for experiences in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Mrs. Eada Silverthorne 'b ara S aunders lish I5 B eloit Elege--B.A. George Sackman X rf. A A ,1 iff ' f ffl English: High ' i 9 diff School Readingg Jack Clark lbyjifmby .- ,Vg ' ip Q Q Whittier Col1ege-- Englishg Utah A.B.5 University of State University-- RN, ' V, 2 5' California M.A. N ' a ' ' in i A WSP..- Eugene H Chase English, College of the Pacific B A Humboldt State College John Condie English, Drama Univeisity of Wisconsin M A. , 's . l. -, ,, . . . , 5 ,lv .51 . - -3 ' ' - H 'wir' V F t Al , , ig.-A ' i. L R Q38 -JP' Xl, -.f Mrs. Kubo doesn't know it, but she's got some camera hogs in her Senior English class! Williaxn H. Mather Englishg Uni- veisity of California-- B.A.3 Chico State College Felix J. Hager Germang St. Louis University--A.B. Ga 1nterpreter's Degree Z, Y it 1 V ' Y F7 ,- .gv n , 1 ,. ' . ,,.:i w, Y L 'I ww uym W 9 , I V-an 1.s:iQS:' 5 X A .... , Betty Clavell Spanishg Frenchg Bucknell Univer- sity--A.B.5 Penn. State Col- lege, Duke Uni- versity, Sacra- mento State College Birds eye view of the Language Lab! - E' 1 - :fax FOREIGN LAN G UA GE Robert E. Moore Lating Englishg University of Chicago--M.A.3 American Acad- emy in Rome, Italy we Brenda Markson Spanishg San Francisco State College--A.B. Jerry Martin Frenchg Univer- sity of California --A.B. A.. iw W M M mto ngllsh, newspapers, mag m , . iikf ji ,-, 'au W VM . W ' Q All Q r . . N V :iw 'lu' z . jf' Maddux Hogin Bandg College of Pacific--B.S. FINE ART Jean Brier Curtis Musicg San Jose State--M.A.3 University of Southern Cali- fomiag Sacra- mento State ,A ,f ,M v I V ' I ' i n 2 . 1 y , A And now, for their first big concert The fine arts department endeavors to provide an atmosphere conducive to the pro duction of beauty in its highest artistic and musical sense. It provides a varied program for students of all levels of artistic and musical ability and attempts to expose students to the development of our cultural heritage and to instill in them a sense of critical Judgment of art and music. A bunch of idle hands. l William C. MacArthur Artg California College of Arts and Crafts--B.A. M.F.A.g State University of Washington--B.S. University of C aliforni a , Ruth A. Morgan Newspaper, Year- book, Art, Com- mercial Arty University of Kansas City-- B.S.3 University of Southern Cali- fornia--M.S.5 Columbia Univer sityg Washington University SCIENC DEPARTMENT f , Hess' vm H iff 'l :ygfm ' -. 1 ' ia? .1 'Q M fi H 'aff ' ,1, xg V 5 , I f 1- A -. - w 'Q ' 1 N , ' 1,--51 13 Q Qgfx hx , X .., J y X uf Charles V. La Due Physics and P 8: T Scienceg Central Washington Col- lege of Education --B.A.5 University of Wyoming--M.S Bruce J. Russell Biologyg Chico State College-- B.A., M.A.3 Uni- versity of Cali- fornia A. J. Crossfield Chemistryg Stan- ford--M.S.5 San Jose State--A.B.3 Reed, New Mexicog High- lands, Sacragmento State James C. Harvey Biologyg Univeisity of California--B.S.g Reed College-- M.Ed. Better watch out, you know what happens when the Juniors and Seniors get together! Our new P 8: T Lab students. The college preparatory science subjects stress laboratory investigation and academic rigor, as students make observations, and collect and interpret scientific data The intent of these and the other science courses is not only to train com petently those students who intend to further pursue studies in these areas, but also to help all students full appreciate the methods by which scientists arrive at their con clusions and the impact scientific discoveries are having upon our lives li ri t.l T ii ',', , tf ' -5 . ., T y A, ,..... , 'rt 3 , tx J -J ' Thomas S. Andrews Targe M. Lindsay J ack Kromi-ey General Science, P 8: T Labg William and Mary--B.A.5 University of Minnesota--M.A.5 Sacraxnento Stateg University of Nevada P Sz T Scienceg Physical Scienceg Parsons Collegeg East Texas State Teachers College --M.Ed. 201 General Scienceg Sacramento State College--B.A. A. 1. Crossfield V 2, - ..- 4 ' x NX x i i . .. T it it ' .V Q. ,. 1 ra 'sa as -agp ' ' vs.. 'iii N. E. Anderson M athem aticsg University of Daniel Lehman Mathematicsg Bethel College-- 5 f ' 'WVV 1 1 2 Qlffjlfl if 17, 'i .I V, V Calif.--B.S.5 ,imp ' Reed College i f ,QI --M.A. gf ' ' aff, , 5 'gg - gdb J. A. Phillips A r 1 -'-vf Mathernaticsg e1e T' T, Ulllyemfv of 12, Q .,1. 1 W Calif.--A.B. g .:'E Y 5 .,.. , fggwxf ,1 Willie Shipman Mathem aticsg Southeastern State, Okla.-- B.S.5 Misa. ' ,WAN 'fi j v fy A 1 4 .4 William M artin Algebrag Gen- eral Mathg Plane Geome- tryg Chico State Col.-- A.B. W' L- X sf' 'g V 5 1 3 K 5- fg ---LJ' I: D. 'starr f i :JL 4 ' 1' A 5'-if. .L ' -. ' 'i 1? 9 ,5 ' .MCL '3' ' ' iv' TI 'Tai' s 3-'Fi' Medric Linder Mathernaticsg Algebrag Colo- rado State Col.-- A.B., M.A. 1 , fi- ' '53 Herbert Telhnan Algebrag Basic Mathg Algebra II5 University of Michigan--B.S., M.S. as p ta xr'-Q 1 it X i1a1aa'2EcY!'!'tea i :Bas- . N El, J In as , ' K! ..a seth Junior geniuses at work! MA TH DEPARTMENT The purpose of the Mathematics Department at San juan High School is: Cab to provide experiences in mathematics for all stu- dents of the school commensurate with their abilities and interests. tbl to provide vigorous, challenging, and stimulating courses of study in mathematics for students of average and high ability. feb to provide interesting and practical courses of study demanding certain basic arithmetic proficiencies for terminal students. 202 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The Social Sciences attempt to study man in relation to his fellows, his progress, his problems, his successes and failures in attempting to solve those problems, and the lessons he must learn to achieve a brighter future for himself and his children. Burton Sanders L. Garrett Studies, History, State Col- 'rr TS Z1't ' 'muff fr, ' P U . 2- A' ,,, 2 .,1 .. Q A I .,V., I H if f' ' S ' t ,' 'K It ' Q if ' Q X . 'I y F la H 1 X, r I' Y . ...t...,, v I ,,.i,n ,otV:, . , .- r- t Geraldine Reager Carl Coleman Burton Sanders Michael Cronin Joseph F. Civics, American U.S. History, U.S. History, History, Sacra- Brouillette Problems, Chico World History, Civics, American mento State-- World History, State--A.B., Gen- San Jose State-- Problems, Uni- B.A., Mexico Sociology, eral Secondary A.B., San versity of Idaho-- City College University of Francisco State-- B.S., M.S., Sacra- California-- M.A.3 Stanford John V. Avila U.S. History, World History, San Jose State College-- General Secondary Max Fields World History, Whittier College --B.A., chico State, Los Angeles State College World History is now required for all Freshmen! mento State Col- lege -' . , HM ' Y-U xx 51: ww , : 'Z'v VA Jerry K. Larson U. S. History, World History, San Francisco State College-- A.B. 203 Edwin A. O'l-Iarra World History, Special Education, University of Chattanooga- -B.A.5 Kent State Univer- sity--B.S., Sacra- mento State Col- lege--M.Ed. B.A., Sacra- mento State-- M.A. Those teachers! Always trying to help. E r INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT The purpose of the Industrial Arts De- partment is to develop the student's ability to express himself creatively using the tools and materials of industry, to impart an understanding in the student of the vocational and avocational aspects of In- dustrial Art subjects, and to encourage other industrial fields by bringing theory and practice closer together. Selmer O. Aslgaard ' ?3g .... ML -, be 4 p , if f, We f - -9 P -f W K, t l-,1 if l 1, ggi , .Et . V. -4'-' Em fn, ' , ,r V i . Donnel Taggart Gordon L. Selmer O. J ames Theoboldt Photography 18: IIS Schroeder Aslgaard Electricity, Radio, Chico State Col- Wood Shop Ida Ilg Mechanical and Cadets 181 Ilg Uni- lege--A.B. Humboldt State Engineering versity of California University--AB. Drawingg Univer- --B,A, sity of North Dakota--B.S.3 Masters J. . . '-' ' ,ul g '.f'w ' 'I 'rf I e. . Z A ft: Q '-Us .fl W4 1 , 'E f' V ,s HT' in .N gm. yi: auhipw 'E uuu' E .- I. ' Gene Tognetti Industrial Artsg San Jose State College --A.B. Tom R. Harper Metalg Draftingg N.E. Missouri State College-- B.S.g Long Beach Stateg Sacramento State 204 Marc Brann Mechanical and Architectural Draftingg Univer- sity of California- Special Secondary H OMEMA KIN G DEPARTMENT Our Home Economics courses seek to develop Within students, skills and apprecla tlons WhlCh are both satisfying and useable throughout a productive life tlme Whether lt be 111 the1r homes communities, or the business world. Laurel A. Rizzi Foods ISL Ilg Home Livingg Oregon State Collegeg B.S.5 Sacramento State College Jessie May Olsen Clothing5 Oregon State University-- B.S.5 Sacramento State College-- M.S. Mrs. Laurel R1ZZ1 ,- , Y Y --1-in ,gberr-: rv.. , ., -L p- ,- :ram ts . 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S2126 1,3 , if ' ffi' , , L K K si Egg, .ii K' A Q53 Lwgggn V32 ,Q H K' -' wg A at J Q. eh , Q f a f W A .2 , L, gg , ' Q 7 Q. , , My .gy -.L - L 1 , A Q 'Hg 5 3.512 W 2 Q 1 A xi if 3 W! f C 4: ff-V 'f y K ' . 'Y + as kk L Z gy Q , .153 if 5 f V I - 1 , A : , A 'V 4 L W 5 P I I Z ' , .1 J Sis .- af 6534. wx - . K ,. z 5 all 1? il, 1 H It 1 R 2 1 ' W -- .' ' f V W Q I , as A M 35 at ,fi fi V fx ,. 1- . ' K MX 2 aa 5:51 f W3 La L. ,Q -. 1 New A W, 2 is ,M-MW yi' J . H I Q 2 L , 4 wi 5 Qs- A WE? J ,aff 3 .e- .f h . flu - , Q' Siu ESA Qu 7 A P I ,If 1 w 1 1 . . M1 xi Q' L N awk f al, --'. wg ,E H: - j i i' 3 ,. ,, I , aft, Marshall E. Latimer Physical Edu- cationg Fresno State College-- A.B. ..t B ,. J ack R. Scott Physical Edu- cationg Sacra- mento--M.A. fit N wi! xlx , H1 Q 5 l .8 lg, Q , LQ Yr 75 A Q46 l I' . ---- ,sw W Irvin J. Schwall Physical Edu- cationg Sacra- mento State Col- lege--A.B., M.A. , W 5 Tom Sekul PhYS1C3-1 Edu' cation? Sacfa' ,sa ai 2 mento State Col- lege--M.A. i't i ' . '1'- Y ia? , K AQ 1 it i X ix '.1: g ,?.i?s. 63 219.5 3 ,Mi BOYS, PHYSICAL ED The objectives of the Boys' Physical Education Department are to develop and maintain a physical, social, and mental fitness which enables each individual to meet practical life situations which will enable the individual to live a more complete and effective life than would be possible otherwise. CA T10 Mr. Marshall E. Latimer Shown are Mr. Sekul's Freshmen who are always hamming things up! BUSINESS DEPARTMENT It is the intent of the Business Department to offer special courses in business, en- abling the students of San Juan to prepare for their futures in the commercial field. gi- an . :7 4 x- Q- 'i ' Y- ' 7 ,AA.. ' ,, Y- 3 ,cf T B ess- E -.- ,Rl jk, ' in 'y,f' X51 ggk K -.I H - ' ' 1- - :ih 7 4 at e A .A K -tg Esther E. Price George Sakamoto James H. Business Edu- Business Edu- Fuller cationg Uni- versity of California-- A.B.5 Sacra- mento State College, San Francisco State College, Chico State College cationg Sacra- mento State College--A.B., M.A. Typing g Busi- ness Machine University of 55 Oregon--B.S., M.S.5 Univer- sity of Min- nesota Edwin C. Hoag Business Edu- cationg Fresno State College --A.B.5 New York Univer- sity--M.A. W pr Q llr if ,- r v... 3 fi. J 5 Eugenia M. Miller Business Edu- cationg World Historyg Sacra- mento State Col- lege--A.B. f,Y.Q,gLfdg 'Jl'V9i-- 'ffl 1? 'ALIEN Enlighting the Business Education students. fi U1f5'!', DJ JI WJ Vw! Ellen P ate Business Edu- cationg Sacra- mento State College --A.B. M.A. . fl 1 ff if I' ,fxicfzf -Gg-3517? lam- DRIVER TRAINING Behind-the-Wheel training is a course Where driving fundamentals are demonstra- ted, taught and evaluated. A pre-requisite for this course is Driver Education. Stu- dents have the opportunity to experience actual road conditions without the danger in- volved in the early sessions by taking advantage of the electronic simulator After mastering the road in the DRIVOTRAlN1-ERS the students experience a Wide variety of driving conditions handling the vehicles on most types of roads and in every kind and type of traffic . gi fs? H l ' 'P .wr '1 Lrg. Q QI '53 Edwin H. Black Y D A Z 1 ,' . Jafzk Barker , Driver Training, B.A. it ,Z x ,M. uf5Ej ty , 4 Driver Training, B.S. David Lipscomb College, -'S 'I , 35 5' tv Nebraska Ulfiversity' , M.A. Middle Tennessee V. . , In X M'A' Wyoming University' State College. Training for our future on the highways. igfii'-i' l ,I , .N jan fl f fi -'vu as Aalgaard, Vanda 57,69,39,38,40, 58,106,54 Abad, Dennis Alderman, William Aller, Thomas 10 Andersen, Deetes 69,10 Andersen, Sharon 10 Anderson, John 10 Anderson, Victoria Apgar, Barbara 10 Arnest, Randolph 10,100 Arnold, Kearyn 10 Ashby, Richard 110,120,119,39, 111,105,135 Avara, Carrol 56,10 Aylesworth, Cheryl 10 Badovinac, George 10 Baht, Novella 93,10 Baker, Betty Banks, Joe 10 Barcellos, Rosa 11 Bartholemy, Alan 66,124,125,10 Bell, Gail 58,48,84,11 Bellomy, Sue 11 Benvenuto, Vic 11 Biggs, Daniel Bischoff, Gary 199,11 Bittikofer, Richard 110,113,124, 11,111 Blake, David 50,11 Boeh, William 11 Bolin, Terrala 11 Booth, Lovey 11 Borgos, Peter 112,119,110,11,32,6 Bratton, George 11 Breault, Robert 11 Brock, Virginia 11 Brown, Keith 12,7 Bryant, Richard 11O,12O,113,l19, 111,62,12,105 Bullard, Judy 12 Bullock, Kent Butterfield, David 12 Calvert, Clark 110,41,59,12 Carmassi, Diane 12,87 Carvier, Linda Carter, Martha 12 Carty, Thomas 12 Castle, Joan 67,58,12 Chapman, Carol 12 Chigazola, Loreen Chilson, Christopher 12 Clark, Bobby GRADUATES OF SA Clark, Robert 64,54 Virginia 48,13,54 Claypool, Howard Clifford, Sandra 13 Coburn, John 13 Cody, Patrick 13 Coe, Sue 13 Colborne, JoAnn 13 Collins, Gary Colt, Bill 63,112,111,110,62,13 Conkling, Virginia 57,71,69,54,39, 38,13,32,105 Cook, Gloria 13 Cook, Neila 71,55,84,13,81 Cornelsen, Carol 57,71,69,50,14, 7,54 Crabtree, Herbert 71,69,54,59,58, 14,7,100 Crase, Carol 14 Craven, Ralph 11o,113,124,s5,111, 40,9,14 Crump, Janie 14 Cummins, Robert 113,111,110,14 Cussins, Sue 57,71,66,50,39,41,84, 14 Dahm, Lowell Dailey, Douglas 14 Darrow, Dick 110,14 Davis, James 14 Davis, Tommy 63,112,111,110,14 Denton, Barbara 14 DeVaul, Merilyn Dooley, Gerald 200,63,62,84,14 Downey, Dennis 110,113,11l,14, 135 Dunbar, William 59,14 Dunn, Doris 15 Eastbrooks, Lynn 15 Emery, Kathryn 64,57,69,45,54,39, 38,40,84,15 English, -David Enwald, Nancy 15 Erickson, Lester Farmer, Joyce 15 Frost, Willard 15 Fulkerson, Rodney 15 Furnas, William 15 Gadberry, Harold 15 Galle, Albrecht 110,15 Garceau, Donna 15 Garrison, Cynthia 15 Germaine, Allen 15 Gertz, Ronald 110,63,112,111,15 210 Giblin, David 16 Gibson, Robert 41,16 Gibson, Nancy 48,l6,54 Goddard, Kenneth 63,124,125,40 62,16,105,38 Grant, John 111,113,124,125,39, 110,62,16,30,105 Gray, Phillip 62,16,33,135 Gutherie, Dennis 16 Hageoh, Jim Hales, Carolyn 16 Hall, Wade 16 Hall, William Hamblen, Mary 16 Hansen, Jeffry 61,16 Hansen, Robert 16,7 Harding, Michael 16 Hartley, Ben 16 Havranek, Cheryl 71,50,16,54 Hayes, Jr., Daniel 110,17 Hayes, Gail 57,69,51,9,17 I-Iaynie, Jack 17 Hays, Anita 58,17,54 Henne, Carl 124,125,17 Henderson, Sandra Hicks, Alma 71,58,17 Hicks, Cheryl 17 High, Sally 56,17 Hightower, Carolyn 17 Hilton, Barbara 17 Hines, Peggy 17 Hobbs, Robert 17 Hood, Gail 17 Hoover, Clifford 17 Howell, Eugene Huit, Lorraine 18 Jackson, Joyce 18 Jensen, Joanne 57,84,l8,7 Johnson, Dale 18 Jones, Jacquelyn 18 Kappos, Penny 56,18 Kelley, Daniel Kelly, Lene 81,41,51,89,18 Kennedy, Carol 18 King, Delores 64,68,18,6 Klaus, Terry 52,69,84,18 Kleinle, Alan 18 Klieman, Karren 206,19 Knoch, Sophia 71,5o,39,ss,4o,19 Knodel, Kenneth 19 Kreisel, Lowell 19 Laffoday, Kandy 84,19 Lake, James 19 jUA HIGH 1963. Lane, Mandy 19 Lechuga, Yolanda 19 Leedy, Lenore Z06,57,41,51,89,84, 19,33,82 Leighiy, Frances 19 Leiser, Patricia 58,48,19 Liles Sandra 20 Lindbloom, Judy 143,64,57,69,-48, 9,20,54 Lutz, Robert 20,55 Madill, Cyrus 20 Main, Darlene 20 Mahone, Mark 1l0,112,20 Mallof, Terry 110,124,125,20 Markell, Cheryl 20 Marquiss, Betty 93,20 Marratto, Cherrin 69,48,5l,20 Martin, Phyllis 20 Mason, Saylathell Massie, Donna 84,20 Mauers, Byron 20 McBride, Rosalee 20 McLaughlin, Eleanor 21 Mercer, Wayne 21 Mesch, Barbara 21 Metzger, Eileen 143,53,69,48,21 Michaut, David 110,21 Midkiff, Michael 21 Mikles, Joe 124,125,121 Millert, Susan 57,21 Mills, Mary 21 Miner, Shirley 57,21 Minett, Barry 21 Mitchell, Doris 21 Mock, Sally 143,21 Moffitt, Jessie 21 Montero, Gerry 22 Montero, Joe 63,48,22,100 Montero, Louis 22 Moore, Ann 22 Moorhead, Randy 63,22 Moorhead, Terry 57,54,88,22,33, 86,105 Morgan, Darrell 22 Mounger, Sharon 22 Murphy, Kathleen 22 Nardinelli, Richard 200,63,124, 125,55,38,40,22,31 Nelson, Marlene 22 Newton, Jacqulyn 66,69,22,39 Oleary, Daniel 22 Oldham, Eugene 22 Paisley, Gary 22 Papadaki, Maroula 57,69,23,39 Payne, Richard 59,93,23 Perl, Susan 57,55,41,84,23,3O,1O0 Peterson, Sharon 23 Plympton, Lawrence 48,23,54 Popanz, Michael Pryor, James 23 Pulse, Melinda 206,23 Rasmussen, Cal 61,6O,59,58,93,23 Reaksecker, Robert 23 Redmer, Philip 23 Repin, Gloria Richardson, Chester 23 Richardson, Gary Richardson, Michael 1l0,120,ll2, 119,111,23 Roberts, Gary 200,23,100 Robinson, Carolyn 23 Robinson, Nancy 55,139,213 Rosa, Richard 110,112,24,135 Rulen, George 24 Sabatka, Peggy 24 Saltes, Mike Sargent, Robert 24 Schaechterle, Frances 24 Schaff, Thomas Scott, William Selfridge, Laurel 206,57,66,59,51, 9,24,54 Setzer, Ronald 24 Shannon, Laurie 24 Shelton, Robert 24 Short, Margaret 24 Shuman, Robert 64,71,54,41,-40, 58,84,25,38,32 Silvia, Reginald 25 Simmonds, James Skinner, Carolyn 25 Smith, Claudia 25 Smith, Sheila 206,68,93,25 Snyder, Nancy 71,66,54,84,25 Stevens, Jackie 25 Stevens, Donald 25 Stoeckmann, William .1 1 0, 1 20,1 1 3, 122,1l9,111,25 Strom, John Sullivan, Wanda 56,25 Sylvester, Larry 25,33 Taggart, Richard 28,51,25 Tait, Carole 57,71,50,9,26,31,54 Talbert, Dennis 26 Talbot, David 63,26 Tatum, Clark 26 211 Taulbee, Dennis 26 Thomas, Carol 26 Thomas, Ronald 110 Thompson, Eric 93,26 Thornton, James Thurston, Lawrence 61,60,26 Thurston, William 26 Tice, Curtis 64,26 Tillinghast, Phillip 26 Torkelson, James 26 Traylor, John Uribe, Michael 124,125,26,105 VanDerCapellen, Nico 26 Varnes, Gayle 7l,66,27,54 Wagner, Harry Walker, Alexis 27 Walker, Dlorah l43,142,57,69,48, 27,31 Wann, Richard 27 Ward, Mary 27 Weeks, Bonnie 27 Weiford, Dewey 27 Wernsueem, Kenneth Wesley, Frances 64,69,27 Westhauer, Marsha 27 Wheeler, James 110,112,122,l19, 114,111,62,84,27,105 Wheeler, Mollie 27 Whisler, Michael 50,27 White, Shirley 56,93,27 Willett, Sue 28 Williamson, Larry 28 Wilson, Carol 57,54,40,89,84,28, 31,32 Wilson, Mary 28 Wood, James 28 Woodward, Janet Woodard, John 28 Worley, Pat 28,6,54 Wyckoff, Allan l13,28,54 Yeager, Robert Yelinek, Richard Young, Mike Yuhes, Diana .Q ' .,-NF' at I , f li S 3 K' 0,1 -gg T if' .go ima i 4.- 3.5 M W 0 .Ji aj if 3 , N X - .f q 1 gd' W4 'Jim Xi 1 X 'H 1 ' N 3 9 I is mga gun Q., imv, . el E Q-Mi? 'gf i QQ, I 'uf ' .M .I E? P 7.1. ge 1 2 1 ,DQ A i1g:fQ',rgEE,Qgyr H :ffl 2 :'g'1z x fri M PA 2' LESS SUPER MARKET 6132 San Juan Avenue Citrus Heights PA 5-2119 WARREN 'S SHOE REPAIR DE LITE BEA U TT SALON 7746 Mariposa Avenue 85i6c Auburn Boulevard . Citrus Heights Citrus Heights PA 5-6060 ,ll E W ,V r I ,L R ,Q 1 M -, a i , 53 MN: 4 X fri ix,- E it K E K f-- r , r if it 'Jil ' Alix-A. ' ' ' , :fix 1 1 5,1 Ein, , If ,V 7 iw w lm..- ,H X, -V- mw- sf! up -u 1 g OFTEN 'la , .r . XJ V 92? f , , 1s.. 5 , Q' fm 5, J ff by A ,. -.' '. V , M Ti? 3 Q3 f' ci . - 1 3 , 5 3 , , w . 5 th -KY V0 ,fb 1- XX' 'X l P 0 . Ac f .' fx-.Q H- , E. B X I .N ,X Q . ,, A l ln ,- ' Zxg, I :W j. C. PENNET 00. 238 Vernon Roseville SU 3-7469 IUCHARDSQNU 209 Vernon Roseville SU 2-2980 i E BOWUCELLFS l ll Vernon Roseville SU 3-3700 ffl CADDEL CHEVROLET l l4 Vernon Roseville SU 2-2105 S-iHlCKi , iw., as 3 CAPRI MARKET INC. 8907 Greenback Lane Orangevale YU 8-0238 FARMER'S MARKET DUR-ANN BEA UTY' SAI 5920 Madison Avenue 4725 San Juan Avenue Sacramenfo Fair Oaks 33-I -1562 YO 7-4706 E S vmQ??fw?73T Wa , Kr . Q, ' . sk, , f BN .. . 3 1 - . xx x lf' 1 . ,a.? , A I Y 11,1 Ir X5 1 x f ' 5- L OSCAR'S DRIVE IN PURPLE COW MILK 5110 Auburn Boulevard 5101 Madison Avenue Citrus Heights Sacramento 332-8954 ED 1-1727 ALAMEDA'S DRIVE IN SMITH VARIETY STORE 5304 Auburn Boulevard 5353 Auburn Boulevard Sacramento Sacramento ED 2-8781 33-2-7386 e7f '57 ff ' f-ur. MK' G17 5 A AW 55f NM HW' .IS-2?fM'f? I0 U QQQJS 4,,ffr4f4fm, If It Vw Q -Y w 14 -- ',??1ia:'!l if ' ,L Af lf- 1- VCP? I 5 f lf CITY OF RAMBLERS 2600 Fulfon Avenue Sacramenfo IV 3-8491 SUTTON OLDSMOBILE 2211 Fulton Avenue Sacramento IV 3-1301 ORANGE VA LE TIRE SER VICE 6448 Main Avenue Orangevale YU 8-2631 TF ,Y L Y , 'i U ...yd- ' t 1 OPA LEE FABRICS 7975 Auburn Boulevard Citrus Heights PA 5-5505 CITR US HEIGHTS 'E a PHARMACY 5 8516-A Auburn Boulevard Citrus Heights A PA 5-3938 1 WONDER BREAD BA KER2' 1324-26 Arden Way Sacramento WA 5-2738 t if ff-21 - H, --if g, ---- Y Y W- W an H H wg, H H hx' Q2-' S Y L VAN LUMBER CO. 7200 Auburn Boulevard Citrus Heights PA 5-2143 SN0- WHITE Sn 0 -, HI T km FW DRIVE IN , ,,, Kgs ' I15 7442 Auburn Boulevard Citrus Heights ' SYLVAN DRUG 7134 Auburn Boulevard Citrus Heights PA 5-2070 RA SM USSEN 'S 7122 Auburn Boulevard Citrus Heights PA 5-2725 111 Q Q Nt! 1 -lllllll FT-...f.......... fmi, ff, ' f .1 .1 wgigp- . . ,,,k5. s 1, ix f gl! will 1 fy - x V 1 LQ, . .V 1 -.---. -. V , ' -.., . , 1 Y ,. L, MEL WALLIS ' CHEVRON SERV 8901 Greenback Lane Orangevale YU 5-9863 Q O P C-99 D MARKET 6231 Main Avenue Orangevale YU 8-0523 PLAZA BEA UTY SALON 9346 Greenback Lane Orangevale YU 8-2546 S TRA T ER ELECTRONICS 7672 Greenback Lane Citrus Heights YO 5-3525 TZ-FINAN A U TO SUPPLY Gros-nback GREEN BA CK MARKET 6144 Main Avenue Greenbock Lune Orcng eva 1 e Orong eval e YU 8-0281 YU 8-2122 FOSTER'S FREEZE FOOTHILL SA VIN GS GJ, LO. 9295 Greenbcck Lcme P.O. Box 790 Oro ng evole Roseville 988-4015 SU 3-7134 'If' 70 1 ' 0 w ' H1 1 :Nw . .V 'L AU!! 51 5'g,: n :Ju ' Aq., V' ,1Q':'-': w 'f - We ,w , : G . tb , 1 1 ' cw W-x.,. .I -' -1 -l' D ' ' we 45:1 fEEIE21IEI:1f? .,.., .6 ax, Y, f XA 1 1 , Q? EM W I 2, Best Wishes on SAN JUAN HIGH SCHOOL'S , Serving The Needs of GOLDEN igh School VALLEY LAUNDERETTE SALON SUZANNE ROSEVILLE SQUARE SHOE REPAIR RALSTON'S DRESS SHOP ROSEVILLE SQUARE BARBER SHOP ARDEN'S DRESS SHOP THRIFTY DRUG STORE DeVON JEWELERS THE PIED PIPER TOYS AND GIFTS HEXOM'S MEN'S WEAR GALLEN KAMP'S SHOES THE MODERN SHOPPING C J WARTENA PHOTO STUDIO SAFEWAY PLAC ER COUNTY TITLE COMPANY THE GOURMET PLAZA SWANSON S CLEAN ERS WELLS FARGO BANK HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. WOOLWORTH S P AND L PAINT AND WALLPAPER ATWOOD S UNION SERVICE HOUSE OF FABRICS F 5345512221 J. M. McDONALD'S DEPT. STORE DR. HANDY OPTOMETRIST -f '-55'-.f g-'f ' ' wif if flex- 21' - i11'J55If':Z?1I1,1.' 7 , Q ' L2 ' E I . ,'. ER FOR THE MODERN FAMILY 331 SAN jUAN PHARMA cr 7529 Sunset Avenue Fair Oaks 967-1201 FOOD WORLD 6645 Auburn Blvd . C t I rus Heights , PA 5-6165 If EESITL , L- CONTINENTAL TRAIL WA 1' S 410 Vernon Roseville SU 3-4520 FOOTHILL CENTER MARKET 5341 Auburn Blvd. Sacramento ED 2-7607 4721 Son Juan Avenue j. M. MCD ONA LD 00. 424 Roseville Sq GEN C' 0 TV Q Fcur Oaks YO 7-9433 Roseville SU 3-7123 4 GALLENIfAMP'S 3328 EI Camino Avenue Sacrclmenfo IV 3-5349 Ifahlmanis Pharmacy 321 -323 Vernon Roseville SU 3-4064 Patrons DICK WAREING FORD 1201 Del Paso Blvd. TILLETT CLEANERS 8. HATTERS Coin Operated Dry Cleaning 97 Vernon Street Roseville LEW WILLIAMS CHEVROLET CENTER El Camino at Fulton Sacramento, California 482 -1600 SUNSET FOOD SPOT 7426 Sunset Avenue VERA'S STYLE SHOP 7470 California Avenue ROY'S SHOES Fair Oaks 232 Vernon Street YO 7-6495 Roseville JOE E. OJEDA TEXACO SERVICE 7800 Auburn Boulevard Citrus Heights FRANK'S PIZZA 7549 Auburn Boulevard Carmichael OAK'S BARBER SHOP 8650 Auburn Boulevard Roseville FORMAN 8. KRUMPE--BOOKS 924 Twelfth Street Paperback Books HI 7-058I MURPHY' S SPORTING GOODS 5336 Auburn Boulevard Sacramento 332 -8167 EVAN'S AUTO SUPPLY 325 Riverside Avenue Roseville MILLER FUNERAL HOME 507 Scott Street Folsom CHEVRON STATION 7400 Greenback Lane Citrus Heights, California LAMBERT FUNERAL HOME 400 Douglas Street CARRUTHERS' TIRE SERVICE II2 Riverside Roseville Roseville, California HEXOM'S CADDEL CHEVROLET CO. Men's 8. Boys' Wear II4 Vernon Street Roseville Auburn Fair Oaks Roseville, California GEN E'S AUTO WRECKERS 634 Riverside Avenue Roseville BROWN'S HARDWARE 8g VARIETY 4819 Au bu rn Boulevard Sacramento PAYLESS WATCH REPAIR 6128 San Juan Avenue Citrus Heights YO 7-8717 FOOTHILL PHARMACY 5315 Auburn Boulevard Sacramento, California ED 2-6001 PAY-LESS CLEAN ERS 7328 Winding Way FAIR OAKS FLORIST 4201 Fair Oaks Boulevard at San Juan Avenue Fair Oaks Fair Oaks YO 74152 967-2224 ORANGEVALE DRUG 8881 Greenback Lane Orangevale CARRIAGE HOUSE FURNITURE 4270 Fair Oaks Boulevard Fair Oaks 967-8576 NONA'S GIFT SHOPPE 7931 Auburn Boulevard CARROLL'S TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 204 Vernon Street Citrus Heights Roseville GRAND OAKS BEAUTY SALON BUD'S CLEANERS In the Mall 323 Judah PA 5-2996 7941 Auburn Boulevard Roseville Citrus Heights SU 2-6528 GINGER BOY DONUT SHOP MIKE'S BONANZA BURGER 7927 Auburn Boulevard 5203 Manzanita Avenue Citrus Heights Carmichael PA 5-6728 332-9008 RUTH BIC KN ELL Woman's Shoppe 207 Vernon Street Roseville SAN JUAN NURSERY 7715 Greenback Lane Citrus Heights VERN'S QUALITY MEATS Fresh Meat Sold 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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