San Marino High School - Titanian Yearbook (San Marino, CA)

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IH Published by the Tifcnian Staff San Marino High School San Marino, California HI WHRI JACKIE BUCKNELL :' co-cditor CAROL WALL co-editor DIXIE BAUGH MARY ANN DEAN MARY FAITH MARTHA FELLOWS STEVE GARRETT BOB GREGG GARY HEMMING JUDY HENSEL GAIL HOLLIDAY JANET JOHNSTON JUDY LARRIEU JUDY LOWER RUTH McQUAlD JIM SCHLANSER SUSAN SCHUMACHER JOAN SHEETS CAROL SMITH LARRY ULVESTAD WOODY WOODBURY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ...................... 18 ORGANIZATIONS ............................ 98 ....................................... 1 18 CAMPUS LIFE ADVERTISING m1 H J ............................... 168 ............................... 186 P1 HUU 11H1 4 1 1 EH11 HHU EHRUL 1mmaa The teachers you knew As necessary To school life as your friends; The happy ones, The serious, The gay times, the heavy moments; Exams, grades, lectures And yet always surrounded by And intermingled with o lighfer air, The extra help and appreciated boost, Unconsciously molding your entire life. courtesy of UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY RH MR. WALTER DINGUS superintendent of schools MR. T. ELDON JACKSON director of education MR. BRUCE ALEXANDER president, board of education 'Vllll 10 MR. WILLIAM C. HIGMAN principal To the graduates of 1959: As you take up this Titonion in future years, may it ever coniure up pleasant memories of the happy and profitable years spent at San Morino High with close friends, midst cherished surroundings, in interesting activities. May it also remind you that you have a tradition to uphold othot of giving back to society the best that's in you! For the faculty and the administration, I extend to our groduotes o hearty Hwell-done end our fondest hopes for your continued success and happiness. MRS. MILDRED PEIME dean of girls MR. NORMAN FROST vice-principol : A: MR. FRANK ARMENDARIZ MR. CHARLES BACA MRS. DOROTHY BOENING MR, JACK BRADFORD MRS FREIDA BRICK MR. WOODROW BRISTER Spanish Dr. Ed., Athletics English W. HIST., Athletics Nurse Social Science Viuhfw Look it up in the text? ?l-e-i-o-LH, Vast another simple quiz? Wire you sure yolfrc al'z'k? uMama's little darlings. e as i z, 5 '33 counselor counselor MRS. CAROL FLANAGAN . PERRY FULLER . xi MISS HELEN McLERAN MR DUANE WHITE counselor counselor . . . f u MISS PAULINE CHEUVRONT MR. JOHN CHRISTENSON MR. RICHARD CLARK Girls Athletics Art Math and Science Wt must be on Mumds WVho needs organization? WI it wererft for that stationery? one day . . . 10092;? I MRS. MARY CLAYTON MR CHARLES COSTARELLA MRS. GEORGIE COULTER MiSS BARBARA DAVIS MR. RICHARD DE LONG MISS DOROTHY FENNER English Music English Math Science and Athletics English Ever heard 01$.MAUIW Watrh HUNG Chalk lincs.',, WVell . . f, Ncw Yorkis better? gCet ,em, boyxw Tlass, II'C have a gum-chelrcrf, MR. PHILIP GROSS Science Keep your grubby hands 0 l!,, MR. GARLAND LEWIS Athletics 0.K., up to the blacktop? MR. LOUIS MCCREERY Math Gee am a tree? MR. EUGENE HAGUE Mmh and Science ' Read it like a novel? MISS MARILYN LOWERY English Now let's criticize this one. MR. DON MEADOWS French and Spanish f?llut app MR. JONATHAN HARDT Social Science TNow Fulton Leu'is says . . P MR. ROBERT MAHONEY Dr. Ed. and Athletics Thourl when you hit that line. MRS JOANNA METZNER Point-One You might mess it up? MR. FRED HEFFNER Dr. Ed. and Athletics Tgurim. dorft breathe.',, MRS. MARGARET MALOUF Social Science and English Sure, you ran do if, MRS. VIRGlNlA RUSSELL Girls Athletics 0011,! Come to me with your sunburn? MR. WAYNE KURLACK Dr. Ed, and Athletics 5'een the 101m! Peanut cartoon? MR. GORDON PETERSON Science . . . the scandal of my life? 6; t, See this pilo of D-Notir'cs MR. RONALD LACKEY Math MISS GLORIA RAUCHLE Drama, Speech, English pszun-r'i-a-tion . . . u Industrial Arts Homemaking burning ? MR. WI LLIAM REINKE . . and dorft come backf' MRS. ELAINE TAUBERT Do I smell something MR. SAM ROGERS Spanish En espanol, par lavorf, MR PAUL SCHICKLE Latin and English Now leis not get supercilious? MRS, GERTRUDE TUTTLE French Ne parlez pas? MRS. MARILYN ROSE Art and Girls' Athlefics 0kay, gang? MR. EDWARD SOUDER Music and English 54h . . . yes? MR. SAMUEL VERNALLIS Math Let,s go back to fourth grade? MR. JOHN RYAN English Now yozfre out of the club? MISS MARIE STEINER Commercial . and keep those typewriters quiet? a MR. RALPH Vl LLANI Commercial F0cus ocusV , 1' l MRA VICTOR SCHWENK Athletics 0.K., you want to run some laps? MR. ALLEN STERRIS Industrial Arts . . . Senior hood. MR. JOSEPH VOLZ Loiin and Spanish Qua vades, senor? ' M , . i la . I . i- '6- VI? 3 MR. CHARLES SHARPE English Did I put this class on the Junior High Plan ?, MR. BRYAN STEVENS Social Science V'eople do drink in college . . 3, MISS JULIA WIK Librarian Quiez! LP, MISS NANCY BOYLE MRS. REBA GUMAER TONY GARCIA a familiar fave around rumpus MISS MARY McCLAIN MRS. ERMA DITTIMORE CUSTODIAN Bus drivers, seated, left 10 right: Bill Smith, Sherman Salisbury, C. H. Young, Bill Bent, Burley Smith. Custodians, standing, left to right: Oscar Lund, James De Loria, Jack Mclnfoch. Seated: Charles Rhodes, Earl Cooley, Ewell Sparks, AI Holden. E E. Cafeteria crew, standing, leff to right: Olive Evans, Julia Peroni, Dorothy Longdale, Ethel Thorpe, Lottie McDowell, Edith Knutson, Pauline Stanley. Seated: Bea McGuire, Kay Flotho, Grace Simpson, Alta Law, Bessie Antisfa, Ann Costa. Not shown: Zella Schenck. 9' The meetings . . . Pionning Debating Decisions to be made . . . The ever-presenf surge of Tension. The excitement of campaigns . . Posters -H proiecfs e parties, How the time flies! Only yesterday delivering thaf election speech, Now watching others do The same . . . The welcome relief and satisfaction of A iob well done. VH1 courtesy of UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Al. MUNNECKE pop commissionor CAROL WALL historian BILL REDELL athletic commissioner BONNIE BELHUMEUR social chairman DOUG SMITH MARILYN FRANKS treasurer secretary DICK OBER vice-president JOE BATTAGLIA president m.tw- ,M , 7:5, JOE BATTAGLIA asb president DICK OBER osb Vice-president MARILYN FRANKS BONNIE BELHUMEUR asb socml Chmrmon asb secretary RICH MERRILL senior class president ROWE SANDERSON iunior class president i: - ' STEVE HALL sophomore class president ' , JOHN MERRELL ' freshman class president ' m JUDY BENNION girls' league president DICK ELLSWORTH boys' forum president AL MUNNECKE pep commissioner ELENE ROEN man shield representative CAROL WALL osb historian BILL REDELL asb athletic commissioner RICH MERRILL JIM SELEY president vice-president JERRY ECKERT FRANKIE LA BARBARA treasurer social chairman MARTY HEGE secrete ry 24 GARY WEISE vice-president ANN NELSON secremry ROWE SANDERSON president PAUL SCHULTHEIS treasurer JULI E THODY social chairman 25 STEVE HALL president JUDD STANLEY KATHY HARPER vice-president secretary HIE HUM JOHN MERRELL president .2 SHIRLEY BAUGH vice-presidem PH M TOBY HAYNES NANCY JO ZIMMERMAN treasurer social chairman ELLEN BIRD historian MAUREEN DOUGHTY KATHY BENN secretary-treosurer social chairman fok BOB SOMMERS JERRY CLARK DENNY GEILER vice-president secretary-treasurer program chairman SPONSORED VICTORY FLAG SOLD FOOTBALL PROGRAMS HELD ANNUAL DANCE PUT ON NOON D.J. SHOW SPONSORED CLEAN CAMPUS DICK ELLSWORTH president Class representatives, left to right: Dennis Munyon, Emmett MacCorkle, Dave Boyle, Sam Stevens, Bob Sheff, Cecil Withers. 28 JUDY BENNION president MIKE PEOPLES vice-presvdent SPONSORED BIG 8 LITTLE SISTER PROGRAM PRESENTED FATHER-DAUGHTER SOCIAL HELD ANNUAL DANCE SOLD PENNANTS ON COLOR DAY IN CHARGE OF APPLE MACHINE JUDY LOWER MERRY DEVORE secretary treasurer KATHY ROBINSON DIXIE BAUGH MARCIA PERRY MARIANNE OUTLAND senior representative junior representative sophomore representative freshman representative IRYH Standing, left to right: Ruth McQuoid, g,a.l. president; Committee chair- SHELLY SHEFF JILL BENNETT men Donna Healy, Joan Meyer, Shelly Sheff, Jill Bennett. Seated: program chairman hisforian Bonnie Barren, Rolly Leddel, Susan Avery. Frosh . . Excited by The newness of if all, Becoming a porf of campus life. Sophomores e . . No longer the lowliesf, The fun of initiating Their successors. Juniors . . . Finally Upperclossmen planning for Senior yeore The Seniors . . . Finally fhe Top class of lost And with it responsibilities, new and more fun Than ever! IN CHARGE OF BASKETBALL CONCESSIONS PRESENTED SENIOR PLAY TOOK COLLEGE BOARDS WENT TO THE PROM ATTENDED BACCALAUREATE GRADUATED CELEBRATED AT GRAD NIGHT Class officers, standing, left to right: Jerry Eckerf, treasurer; Rich MEH'IH, presidem, Seated. Frank La Barbara, social chairman; Marty Hege, secretary, Jim Seley, VlCeVpFeSlden? V-t-z GEORGE ADAMS 2Such is life? Football, 1,2 Basketball, 1 Baseball, 4 Swimming, 3 Titonian Staff, 3 Sailing Club SU E ALEXAN DER uNothing is too great for a friend? Girls' League Representofive, I CSF, 1,2 Pandios President, 4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Council Treasurer, 4 French Club, 1,2,3,4 JOEL AMES 211i doll! Football, 1 Spanish Club Chorus, 3,4 Poisonos, 4 Art Audio Visual, 4 GARY ANDERSON 2Give me a torch and a car, then Pll be happy. Drama, 4 SUE ANDERSON A thing worth having is a sense of humor. GAL, 3,4 Sailing Club, 3,4 Bombinos, 3,4 Tri-Y, 3,4 National Jr. Red Cross Entered Junior Year GLORIA ASARO Pve got a whole lot of livirf to do. ASB Social Committee, 1,2,4 Pepeftes, 2 Blue Bonnets, 4 Tri-Y, 1,2 GAL, 1,2 Out Junior Year LINDA ASHLEY Personality and fun in one shapely bundle. GAL, 1 Social Committee, 2,3,4 Homemaking Club, 2 Blue Bonnets, 3 Tri-Y, 1,2 JEANNE ASPER The art of pleasing consists in being pleased. Junior Statesman, 1,2,3,4 Junior Statesmen Sec'y, 4 Pandias, 3,4 Titan Shield Staff, 4 Spanish Club, 2 ASB Social Committee, 2,3 JUDY AUSTIN 2Ain'z she sweetV Tri-Y, 4 Entered Senior Year NANCY BACKMAN Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful woman. Drill Team, 4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Tri-Y, 3,4 Ski Club, 4 A58 Social Committee 3,4 Senior Advisory Committee Entered Junior Year CAROLE BAHNSEN The cheerful worker attains all her goals. TriAY, 1,2,3,4 Anims, 3,4 Art Cll'lJ, 1 Future Teockem, 2 Fren:h Club, 3 BARBARA BARE Love makes the world go Wound? Drill Teum, 4 Pondius, 3,4 Pondias Secretavy, 4 Ter, 3,4 Tri-Y President. 4 A53 Social Committee, 3,4 BILL BARRETT Vlcy girl! Hi-Y Vice President, 4 Thespions, 4 Ski Club, 3,4 Ploy Cast, 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus, 4 French Club, 2,3 Entered Sophomore Year JANE BARRETT Good humor is the best article of dress. Flag Girl, 4 Drill Team, 3 Junior Red Cross, 3 Tri-Y, l,2,3,4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Gymnastics, 1 JUDY BARRETT Radiating a warmth that wins friends. GAL, 1,2 Drill Team 2,3,4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Latin Club, 2 A58 Social Committee, 4 JOE BATTAGLIA Sincerity is the trait of noble manhood. ASB PreSIdenf, 4 :reshmon Class President, 1 Football, I,2,3,4 Track, 1,2,3,4 CSF, 2,3 PromeYheans, 3,4 Boys' State, 3 BONNIE BELHUMEUR A woman doesn,t know the power of flirtation. ASB Social Chairman, 4 Class Secretary, 3 Prometheons, 4 CSF, l,2,3,4 Drill Team, 4 Bombinos, 3,4 Entered Sophomre Year DICK BELL Head in the clouds. Entered Senior Year JEAN BELL Fun to be with! Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Drill Team, 4 A88 Social Committee, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,4 GAL, 3 Homemaking Club, 2,4 JOHN BEMAN The essence of humor is sensibility. Football, 1,2,3,4 Baseball, 1,2,3 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Prometheans, 3,4 Moth Club, 4 Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4 JUDY BENNION Deep understanding under a happy-go-lucky covering. Girls' League President, 4 Girls' League Historian, 3 Prometheons, 3,4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Quill and Scroll, 3,4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Girls' State, 3 CAROLE BERGER 31 enjoy being a girl. Future Teachers' of America, 2 GAL, 1,2 Tri-Y, 1,2 Social Committee, 3 Spanish Club, I KAY BERGHAUSER From sublime to heavenly. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Bumbinos, 3 Homemaking Club, 2 Social Committee, 3,4 DON BLACK uYolfd be surprised! Swimming, 1,2,3,4 Cross Country, 3,4 Lefferman's Club, 3,4 Football, 1,2 Basketball, 1 BOB BLACK 1186 calm, be cool, and be collected. Senior Advisory Committee, 4 Basketball, 1,2,3 Most Improved, 2 Football, 1,2,3,4 Most Improved, 3 Letterman's Club, 3,4 JIM BOLTON 11Let1s have a party? Football, 1,2 Basketball, 1,2 Most Valuable Player 1basketball1, 1 Basketball Captain, 2 Ski Club, 4 DAVE BOYLE The man who lives pleasantly also lives wisely and well. Outstanding Student 1 Sophomore Class President, 2 Football, 1,2,3,4 CSF, 1,2 Track, 2,3,4 Promethecns, 3,4 GAIL BROWN Good taste reflects good judgment. Class Treasurer, 2 Pep Commission Representative, 1 Senior Advisory Committee, 4 Ski Club, 4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Anita's, 3,4 TOM BROWN One amusement to 11m observing mind is study. CSF, 7,3 Radio Club, 2,3,4 Moth Club, 3,4 Physical Science Club, 3,4 Baseball Manager, 1,2,3 C Football, 1 FLETCHER BROWNLEE An. easy manner smoothes the roughest o! roads. Football, 2,3 Math Club, 34 Physicul Cluo, 4 Audio-Visuul Club, 1,2 Stage Crew, 1 BOB BRUNO His actions make him lovable. Football, 1,2,3,4 Most Valuable Player, 1 Track, 1.2 LeHermon's Club, 3,4 Cobra's Car Club, 1 DAL BUCHANAN High flyer! JACKIE BUCKNELL LINDA CARR One may smile and smile Good nature, like a bee, col- and be a demon still. lects honey from every herb. Titonicn Editor, 4 DriH Team, 2,3,4 CSF, 1,2,3 Drill Team Secretary, 3 Asst, Decoration Committee Art Club President, 4 Chairman, 3 Social Chairman of Ciass, 1 Tri-Y President, 3 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 GAL Publicity Chairman, 4 Ski Club, 4 Sailing Club, 3,4 JIM BUDD HELEN CARTER Footloose and fancy-free. Castles in the air. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Council Chaplain, 3 Mojorette, 2 Drill Team, 3 Accompanist for chorus: quartets, duets, etc. 2,3 CSF, 1,3 BOB BUMSTEAD JACK CARTER 31 thought 3435137111139 Happiness consists in activity. today I rest. Football, 1,2 Baske1ball, 1,2,3,4 Baseball, 1,2,3,4 Letterman's Club, 3,4 Hi-Y, 3,4 Math Club, 3,4 BETSY BURKMAN HILBIE CELAYA Sugar 1n spice. To know him is to love him. Flag Girl, 4 Football, 1,2,3,4 Drill Team, 3 Baseball, 1,2,4 Art Club Treasurer, 4 Basketball, 1 Tri-Y Vice-President, 3 Red Cross Representative, 1,2 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 BOB CHEHOCK I believe in getting into hot water 4 it keeps me clean? Football, 1,2 Basketball, 1,2 Track, 1 Baseball, 4 Spanish Club, 1 LEN CORMIER 2Love 1em and leave 4em. SUE CIMRAL And dimples too! Drill Team, 3,4 Drill Team President, 4 Recording Secretary for Ani'ros 4 Senior Advisory Committee French Club, 1,2,3 Tri-Y Secretary, 1 DON CLARK 2Gentlemen prefer blondesp Letterman's Club, 3,4 Football, 1,2,3,4 Track, 2,3 Senior Advisory Committee, 4 Science Club, 4 38 JERRY CLARK 17dcas control the world. Boys Forum Secretory- Treosurer, 4 CSF, 1,2,3 Track, 1,2,3,4 Cross Country, 3,4 Letterman's Club, 4 Science Club, 3 LESLIE CLARNO Party Doll. Ski Club, 3,4 Drill Team, 3 Pandias, 3,4 Art Club, 1,3 GAL, 1 A88 Social Committee, 2 HELEN CLEERE uLive as merrily as you can? GAL, 1 Lost and Found Committee, 1 Future Nurses Club, 1,2,3 Pandios, 3,4 ASB Decoration Committee, 3 PAT CLEMOW A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Tri-Y, l,2,3,4 Tri-Y Treasurer, 4 Thespions, 3,4 J.A., 3,4 Art Club, 4 Spanish Club, 1 CHARLES COOK Integrity would be weak and useless without knowledge. AudiovVisual Crew, 1,2 MARILYN COSTON Sweet as candy. Art Club, 2 Future Teachers Club, 2 Tri-Y, 1 Future Nurses Club, 3,4 Vice-President Future Nurses Club, 4 Pondias, 3,4 MOLLY COTTON Airft misbehavirf. GAL, 1,2 Blue Bonnets UreasurerL 4 A33 Social Committee, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2 Art Club, 3,4 Ski Club, 3,4 POLLY COTTON Every saint has a bee in her halo. Pep Commission Vice- President, 4 Pep Commission Representative 1 Blue Bonnets Corresponding Secretary, 4 Tri-Y Secretary, 1 Junior Red Cross, 3,4 GAL, 1,2 CHRIS CRAIL The only way to have a friend is to be one. ASB Social Committee, 4 Future Homemakers of America, 2 CSF, 1,2 Tri-Y, 1 Latin Club, 1,2 Pandias, 3,4 BARBARA CROSS Eyes that never cease to smile. Future Teachers of America, I CSF, 1 Tri-Y, 1,2,3 Tri-Y Treasurer, 3 Anitas, 3,4 Anitas Treasurer, 4 JUDY CRUMRINE The female of the species is more deadly than the male. Yell Leader, 3 Drill Team, 2,4 All School Play Cast, 3 Bambinos, 3,4 ASE Social Committee, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2 LINDA CUDLIN F ew people possess such wit! CSF, 2,3,4 GAL, 3,4 Bombinos, 3,4 Math Club, 3,4 Entered Sophomore Year 39 KAREN CUNEO A friend forever. Drill Team', 3,4 Tri-Y, 'I,2,3,4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 ASB Publicity Chairman. 4 Senior Advisory Board, 4 A58 Social Committee, 3,4 JAN DALZELL Good sense and good nature are never separated. Bombinos President, 4 Pepettes, 3 CSF, 2,3 Tri-Y, 1,2 Senior Advisory Committee, 4 A55 Hospitality Committee Chairman, 4 DIXIE DANFORTH Cupic doll. Pep Commission Treasurer, 4 Tri-Y, l,2,3,4 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 Pandias, 3,4 Spanish Club, 1,2 GAL, 1 JIM DAVIES nEasy come-easy gof' Moth Club, 4 Entered Junior Year SUSAN DAVIS Determined to find the best in life. Thespians, 3,4 Thespion Secretary, 4 Asst. Stage Manager, 4 Tri-Y Chaplain, l FTA, 1,4 Mixed Chorus, 2,3,4 MARY ANN DEAN V ivacious and full of pep. Songleader, 4 Bambinos Vice-President, 4 Tri-Y President, 4 Thespians, 4 Titanian Sales Manager, 4 CSF, 3 KAROLE DE KARR Good character is human nature in its best form. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Council Vice-Presidem, 4 A53 Social Committee, 3,4 Pandias, 4 Titanian Ad Crew, 2 Senior Advisory Council, 4 MERRY DEVORE Nothing is as strong as gentleness. Girls' League Treasurer, 4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Council Secretary, 3 FHA, 1,2,3,4 JA, 3,4 CSF, 1,2,3 DAVE DICKEN He who laughs last got a diferent meaning. Football, 1,2 Basketball, 1,2 Ski Club, 3,4 Spanish Club, 4 DOUG DONATH A girFs dream; a football fan's hero. Football, 1,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club, 3,4 Track, 1,2,3,4 Golf, 4 Swimming, 1 JERRY ECKART HA day without laughter is nothing? Football, 1,2 Basketball, 1,2,3,4 Baseball, 1,2,3,4 Letterman's Club, 1,3,4 Math Club, 3,4 Class Treasurer, 4 Entered Freshman Year DICK ELLSWORTH The casual look. Boys' Forum Presidem, 4 Football, 1,2,3,4 Track, 1,2 Basketball, 1 Letterman's Club, 3,4 Math Club, 3,4 TEX ELNER A ladyis man, and yet a mank man. Football, 1,2 Bob and Tex Show, 4 National Forensics League, 3,4 Latin Club, 1,2 Senior Advisory Committee, 4 DURANT EMERY Taking it easy. ARLENE ENEWOLD Sunny side up! TrLY, 1,3,4 Junior Classical League, 2 Social Committee, 4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Future Nurses, 2,3 Drill Team, 4 ELEANOR ESTERLY A diamond is forever. Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 ASB Social Comminee, 3,4 Future Homemakers of America, 1,2 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 GEORGE ESTEY WM what use is worry ?11 Varsity Basketball, 2,3 Hi-Y, 1 MARY FAITH 11lt's all Creek to meV AFS to Greece, 3 Quill and Scroll President, 4 Nmionol Forensics League, 3,4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Titonian Staff, 3,4 School Accredition Comminee, 4 MARTHA FELLOWS IVs hard to be pretty without being mischievous. Ski Club, 2,3,4 Ski Club Treasurer, 4 Tifonian Staff, 4 CSF, 1,2,3 Art Club, 2,3,4 Drill Team, 3 ANN FORBERG To be happy is to succeed. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Social Commmee, 2 Bambinos, 3,4 Junior Smfesmen, 1 GAL, 1,2,3 FTA, 4 42 JOSELYN FOSS A graceful jigure is a perpetual letter of recommendation. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club, 1,2 Bombinos, 3,4 Chorug, 1,2 GAL, 1,2 PATTI FOSTER 11What AM I going to do? Songleader, 3,4 Drill Team, 2 Social Committee, 4 Ski C1ub, 4 Tri-Y, 1,2 Bambinos, 3,4 MARILYN FRANKS Man1s best friend. ASB Secretary, 4 Girls' League Vice-Presidenf, 3 Drill Team, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3 JA, 3 Tri-Y Council Treasurer, 3 KAREN FROST Servive is rewarded with happiness and satislaction. Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Art Club, 1,2,3,4 GAL, 1,2 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 Junior Red Cross, 3,4 JEFF GAYLORD 11Live it upV CSF, 2,3,4 Swimming, 1,2,3,4 HLY, 2,3,4 Cross Country, 3,4 Football, 1,2 Hi-Y Council, 4 SHARON GESSEL 1Happiness is a thing called Joe? CSF, 1,2,3 Class Social Chairman, 2 Outstanding Student, 2 Flag Girl, 3 Song Leader, 4 Prometheans, 3,4 RENEE GIGLIO Never a dull moment. Yell Leader, 4 Anitas Corresponding Sec'y, 4 Latin Club, 2 Tri-Y, 2,3 ASB Social Committee Entered Sophomore Year MARY GOERTZ Devilish merriment. Class Vice-President, 1 Drill Team, 2,3 CSF, 1,2,3 Art Club, 3 Social Committee, 3,4 Pep Commission, 4 LINDA GRANI Happy talk. Yell Leader, 4 Drill Team, 2,3 CSF, 1,2,3 Tri-Y, Secretary, 2 Ski Club, 4 Gymnastics, 1 BOB GREGG 2Pleasure is freedom. Tifanicm Staff, 4 Football, 1,2,4 Baseball, 2 Stage Crew, 1,2,3,4 KENT GREENE Young man with a horn. Band, 2,3,4 Dance Band, 2,3,4 Student Director, 4 Bond Secretary, 3 Audio-Visual, 3,4 Entered Sophomore Year CYNTHIA GREINER Dark eyes mirror inner, as well as outer beauty. Social Committee, 3,4 Entered Junior Year 43 JOAN HAGGERTY A sure-Iire antidote for boredom. GAL, 1 A58 Social Committee, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Secretary, 4 Pandias, 3,4 Pondias Secretary, 4 STEVE HALL 11A little learning is a dangerous thing? Football, 1,2,3,4 Basketball, 1,2 Track, 2,3,4 Baseball, 1 Spanish Club, 1 ED HALLIGAN Just breezin1 along. Varsity Football, 2,3,4 JV Baseball, 2 Golf, 4 Latin Club, 1,2 Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4 Golf Club, 3,4 BOB HAMI LTON Getting the most out of life. Football, 2,3 Hi-Y Treasurer, 1,2 Choir, 3,4 Titan Tones, 2 PAT HAMMACK Success is doing common things uncommonly well. Class Secretary, 1 Blue Bonnets President, 4 Pepetfes, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,a,4 Tri-Y Chaplain, 3 Senior Advisory Council, 4 JUDY HARPER The sunshine that chases the rain. Blue Bonnets. 3,4 Drill Team, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 ASB Decoration Committee, 3 GAL, 1,2 Ski Club, 1,2,3,4 LYN HARPER A soft accent complements a gentle manner. CSF, 2,3,4 ASB Social Committee, 4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Tri-Y, 3,4 Treasurer, 4 GAL Treasurer, 4 Entered Sophomore Year JAN HAYS Good style is the flower of good sense. Drill Team, 2,3 Bombinos, 3,4 Bambinos Treasurer, 4 TrS-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Secretary, 3 Junior Red Cross, 3 arw DONNA HEALY A many-sided gem. Girls' League Cabinet, 3,4 Homemaking Club, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 GAL, 1,4 CSF, 1,2,3 JA, 3,4 JUDY HEER Life of the party. CSF, 1 Tri-Y, 1,3,4 French Club, 3 GAL Secretary, 4 Art Club, 4 ASB Social Committee, 4 MARTY HEGE With wit and a winning way. Class Secretary, 4 Drill Team, 4 Thespians, 4 ASB Social Committee, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Treasurer, 2 Anitas, 3,4 JOYCE HENDERSON The best of blessings is a contented mind. PEGGY JO HENDERSON 11Happiness is the supreme object of existence. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Vice-President, 4 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 Junior Red Cross, 3 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Girls' League Cabinet, 4 JUDY HENSEL Bear-bait. Drill Team, 2,3 Tifanian Staff, 4 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 Bambinos, 3,4 TOM HERNDON 2Next week we M UST get organized. Junior Statesman, 4 French Club, 2,3,4 Forensics, 3,4 Forensics Vice-President, 4 All School Play Cast, 3 Choir, 4 JOANNA HESS Kindness is the best part of goodness. Tri-Y, 1,2 Tri-Y Secretary, 2 CSF, 1,2 Bambinos, 3 Art Club, 2,3,4 MIKE HILGER 111 got rhythmf' Band, 1,2,3,4 Dance Bond, 2,3,4 Pep Band, 1,2,3,4 Audio Visual Club, 1,2,3 Hi-Y, 1 JESS HILL Vt ain1t no use putting up your umbrella till it rains. Varsity Football, 2,3,4 Golf, 3,4 Most Improved, 3 Varsity Letterman: Club Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4 Audio-Visual, 1,2 BILL HOLT tStrike up the band? Band, 1,2,3,4 Math Club, 3,4 CSF, 1 or 2 French Club, 3 Christmas Play, 1,2,3 BILL HUNTER 11You never stumble on anything good while sitting down. JUDY HURD 1Lil darlini Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 GAL, 1,2 FTA, 3 FNA, 1,2 Junior Statesmen, 4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 BONNIE HUTCHINSON Style is a womarfs own. Tv'rY Vice-Presidem, 4 A38 Social Committee DriII Team, 3 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Art Club, 3,4 GAL, 1,2 SHIRLEY HYINK Beguiling brat! Flag GM, 4 CSF, 1,3 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Junior Red Cross, 1,2 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 ALEC INGLE Friendly persuasion. Football, 1,2,3 Track, 1,2,3,4 Ski Club, 3,4 Basketball, 1,2 French Club, 2 GENISE INMAN Always out for a good time. Prometheons, 3,4 CSF, 2 Bond Officer, 2,3 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Math Club, 3,4 GAL, 3 Entered Sophomore Year CLIFF JOHNSON Takes it all in his stride. Basketball, 1,2,3 KAREN JOHNSON A priceless pearl. Tri-Y, 3 Junior Auxiliary, 3 GAL, 2,3,4 Spanish Club, 1 NANCY JOHNSON A light heart lives long. Bond, I,2,3,4 Band Historian, 4 CSF, 2,3 French Club, 3,4 Orchestra, 1,2 Anitas, 3,4 BETTY JOHNSTON Something wonderful. Tri-Y, l,2,3,4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 CSF, 4,2,3,4 ASB Social Commitfee, 2,3,4 Art Club, 3,4 Junior Red Cross, 3 JANET JOHNSTON 2Hey boy? Titanian Staff, 4 Drill Team, 2 Ski Club, 2,3,4 Art Club, 2,3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3 Dramatics, 4 KAREN KAESEMEYER So rare. Pep Commission, 3 A58 Social Committee, 4 Ski Club, 4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 KATHY KELLY Giggles. CSF, 3 Social Committee, 2 Drill Team, 4 GAL, 3 Bambinos, 3,4 Tri-Y, 3,4 WOODY KING Active natures are rarely melancholy. Hi-Y, 3,4 Track, 2,3,4 Cross, Country, 3 Titan Tones, 3,4 Lettermen's Club, 4 Ttian Shield, 4 Entered Sophomore Year FRANKIE LA BARBARA A master in the art of living. Football, 2,3 Class Social Chairman,4 Paisonos, 3,4 LYNN LANGTRY There is no mischief, but a woman is involved. Tri-Y, 1 . Anitas, 3,4 Anita Vice-President, 4 Art Club, 4 JUDY LARRIEU Strictly a female lemale. CSF, 2 Art Club, 2,3,4 Tri-Y, l,2,3,4 Titanion Stuff, 4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 ASB Social Committee, 2,3,4 KEY LAWSON HBuck up!,, CSF, 2,3 Swimming, I,2,3,4 Hi-Y, 3,4 Cross Country, 3,4 Leftermen's Club, 3,4 Football, 1,2 SHARON LAYFIELD The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. Football Queen, 4 Football Princess, 3 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Songleader, 4 Flag Girl, 3 Outstanding Student, 3 Class Secretary, 2 DAN LEAF F orgetfulness is a form of freedom. Track, 2,3,4 Cross Country, 3,4 Sailing Club, 3 Latin Club, 2 BART LEDDEL The most happy fellow. Yell Leader, 4 Swimming, l,2,3,4 CSF, 1,3 Lettermen's Club, 3,4 National Forensics League 3,4 School Accredition Committee, 4 LORNA LENK Ifs a wonderful world. Future Nurses, 1,2,3,4 GAL, 1 Pandias, 3,4 Decoration Committee, 2,3 CHERYL LIGGETT Sunshine in abundance. Pepettes, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Pandias, 3,4 ASB Social Committee, 4 Latin Club, 1,2 CSF, 2 BETSY LlNDBERG Wear a smile and win friends. Chorus, 3,4 Tri-Y, 3,4 GAL, 3 Anitas, 4 Homemaking Club, 4 Junior Red Cross, 4 Entered Junior Year PAMELA LOER The smallest good deed surpasses the grandest good intentions. Tri-Y, 1,2 GAL, 1 Art Club, 2, Bambinos, 3,4 MARK LOVENDALE 110cm? fence me in? Football, 1,2,3 Basketball, 1 Swimming, 1.23.4 Ski Club, 3,4 Letterman's Club, 1,2,3,4 Art Club, 4 JIM LOWE 111 f a thing bores you, dorft do it. Basketball, 1,2,3,4 Baseball, 3,4 Track, 4 Hi-Y 1 Titan Tones, 2,3,4 Spanish Club, 4 JUDY LOWER Too marvelous for words. Tri-Y Council President, 4 Girls' League Secretary, 4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Drill Team, 2,3 Tituniun Staff, 4 Quill and Scroll, 4 DENISE MCDONALD Opening her heart to all. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 French Club, 2,3 Future Homemakers Club, 2,3,4 Future Nurses Club, 2,3,4 President of Future Nurses, 4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 SALLY MCDONALD With a look of innocence? Tri-Y Secretary, 3 Pondias, 3,4 Drill Team, 4 GAL, 1,2 Ski Club, 4 Art Club, 3,4 BILL MCDONALD u0h for the good ole summertime? Swimming, 2,3,4 Letterman's Club, 4 Hi-Y, 4 Science Club, 4 DICK McFEDERIES Leisure personifiied. BOB McGUFFlN Wonderful guy! Basketball, 2,3,4 Co-Captain, 2 Baseball, 3 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Physical Science Club, 4 Math Club, 3,4 50 .. 1y JEANNETTE MCKINNEY Technique! CSF, 1 A85 Social Committee, 2,3 Bambinos, 3,4 Mixed Chorus, 1 ED McNElL uEvery woman is a science. Cross Country, 3,4 Track, 3,4 Moth Club, 4 HLY, 4 Entered Sophomore Year RUTH MCQUAID A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Prometheons, 4 GAL PreSIdent, 4 Girls League Cabinet, 4 CSF, 1,2,3 Tri-Y Treasurer, 4 Quill and Scroll Vice- President, 4 PAUL McFARLAND Drummer boy. Hi-Y, 1,2 Hi-Y Secretary, 2 Audio-Visuol Club, 1,2 Band, 2,3,4 Dance Bond, 4 Pep Band, 4 LAURA MacNElLL Happiness and beauty are by-products. Drill Team, 3 Pep Commissnon Secretary, 4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Tri4Y, 1,2,3,4 Social Commmee, 3,4 GAL, 1,2 AVON MATTISON Sweet sophistication. Bambinos, 4 Entered Senior Year MARILYN MEDLAND In a dizzy tizzy. GAL, 1,2,3,4 GAL VicewPresident Tri-Y, 1,2,3 Spanish Club, 1,2 Sailing Club, 3,4 Junior Auxiliary, 2 MARY MEDLAND Ditto. GAL, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club, 1 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Sailing Club, 8,4 ASB Social Comminee, 2 SANDY MELVILLE S ensational .' Flag Girl, 4 Drill Team 2,3 Financial Secretary of Blue Bonnets, 4 A83 Social Commitfee, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Ski Club, 4 MELINDA MERIAM This world belongs to the energetic. Flog Girl, 4 Drill Team, 3 Tri-Y Vice-Presidenf, 'l TrivY Secretary, 3 Social Committee, 3,4 Bombinos, 3,4 RICH MERRILL Not for himself, but for the world he lives. Class President, 4 Class Treasurer, I Letterman's Club Vice- President, 3 Fotball, I,2,3,4 COvCopfoin, 4 Track, 1,2,3,4 MARGIE MERRIS thou drift toward the rocks, but you. row toward successF Class Social Chairman, 3 Outstanding Student, I Pep Commission Representmive, 2 AFS to Austria, 3 CSF, l,2,3,4 Prometheans, 4 51 GLEN MILLBANK 2Life is but a bowl of cher- ries - I only get the pitsV JODY MILLER Feminine policy has a mysterious method. CSF, 1,2,3 Homemaking Club President, 3 French Club, 3 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 GAL, 1 Bambinos, 3,4 ELLYN MILLS Like a breath of fresh air! CSF, 2,3 GAL, 1,2,3,4 Pandius, 3,4 Math Club, 4 Sailing Club, 4 DOUG MOIR Saint abroad-devil at home! CSF. 2,3,4 Yell Leader, 4 Football, 1,2,3 Prometheans, 4 Thespians, 2,3,4 Forensics, 3,4 DAVE SWENSON The happy wanderer. JIM MORGAN W almost had an idea, but it got away! Football, 4 Most Improved Player Social Chairman San Marino Athletic Club Entered Junior Year KAREN MORGAN 2Heaven was never like this? Drill Team, 4 Tri-Y, 3,4 Tri-Y Secretary, 3 Tri-Y Chaplain, 4 Jr. Red Cross, 3 Entered Junior Year TOM MORGAN RGypsy in my soul? CSF, 1,2,3 Swimming, 1,2,3,4 Football, 1,2,3 Cross Country, 4 Lettermen's Club, 1,2,3 Senior Advisory Board, 4 FRANK MULKERN Music is a talent to enjoy. AL MUNNECKE Spirit is his business. Pep Commisisoner, 4 Track, 1,2,3,4 Cross Country, 3,4 Most Valuable Player, 3 Sailing Club President, 4 Lettermenhs Club, 1,2,3,4 LYNN MURPHY Genuine friendship is as perpetual as sterling. Future Nurses Club, 1,2,3,4 Future Nurses Club President, 3 St. Luke's Junior Auxiliary, 2,3,4 GAL, 1,2,3,4 Drill Team, 4 Spanish Club, 1 MARY ANN MURPHY The worlf s her stage. Thespian President, 4 Pepetfes, 4 Thespians, 2,3,4 National Forensics League Secretary, 4 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Tri-Y President, 1 PETE NELSON One Mint Julip. Colonels, 1,2,3,4 Football, 1,2 Science Club, 3 Basketball Manager, 2 PAUL NISSEN See 217ml? Football, 1,2,3,4 Senior Advisory Committee, 4 Junior Concessions, 3 Math Club, 3 JIM NORWINE The music man. Titan Shield, 4 Forensics, 4 Band President, 4 Band, 1,2,3,4 Dance Band, 2,3,4 NICK OATWAY 2A man isrft poor if he can still laugh? CSF, 3 Junior Red Cross, 3,4 Cross Country, 4 Truck, 1,2,3,4 Math Club, 4 Ski Club, 1,2,3 DICK OBER So smooth! ASB Vice-Presidenr, 4 Junior Class Vice-President, 3 Prometheans, 4 Football, 1,2,3,4 C$,123A Track, 1,2,3,4 BETSY ORBAN 0n the sunny side of the street. Spanish Club, 1 GAL ms Tri-Y, I,2,3,4 Tri-Y Chapioin, 4 A38 Social Committee, 2 Bambinos, 3,4 SUZIE OSBORNE 2The only way to multiply happiness is to share it. GAL, 1 Future Nurses Club, 1,2 Tri-Y, 2,3,4 Anifas, 3,4 JOAN PARKER Sweetheart! Songleader, Flag Girl, CSF, Class Vice-President, Prometheans, Drill Team, namwwb 54 SUE PARKER A sincere smile, a cheery hello. CSF, 1,3 Mixed Chorus, I Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Forensics, 4 French Club, 1,2 Pandias, 3,4 LORAINE PATTEN TriAY Chaplain, 2 Tri-Y Treasurer, 3 Delegate to Youth in GoVL,3A Bambino's Financial Secretary, 4 GAL Friendship Committee Chairman, 3 GAL, 1,2 SUE PHELAN uI enjoy a good laughV Drill Team, 3 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Blue Bonnets, Recording Secretary, 4 GAL, 1 A55 Social Commmee, 3 JOHN PITKIN With a joke up his sleeve. Latin Club, 2 Math Club, 4 Science Club, 4 Not by words, but deeds . . . MELINDA PLOWMAN 2Man is for woman made? French Club, 3,4 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 Titan Shield, 4 RICH POWERS Be sure the brain is running before putting the mouth in gear? FRANK POYAS hhThou shalt let nothing disturb thee? President National Forensics League, 4 Varsity Swimming, 1,2,3 Choir, 1,2,3,4 Stage Crew, 2,3 JOHN PRIDONOFF And the band played on . . . Varsity Football Mgr., 3,4 Varsity Track Manager, 3,4 Band, 1,2,3,4 Band Student Director, 4 Band Public Relations Director, 1,2,3,4 High School Sports Reporter, 3,4 KAY PRIEST A calmness which compliments beauty. Junior Red Cross, 3 Spanish Club, 1 Future Nurses, 3 A58 Social Committee, 4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 Drill Team, 3,4 SUSIE RAMSEY Merry midget. An Club, 2,3,4 Art Club Secretary, 4 Tri-Y Treasurer, 2 Ski Club, 4 Drill Team, 3,4 BILL REDELL Everybody loves a lover. Football, 1,2,3,4 Basketball, 1,3,4 Baseball, 1,2,3,4 ASB Athletic Commissioner, 4 Varsity Lettermen's Club Secretory Captain of Football Team, 4 SUSAN RICH Stay as sweet as you are. Junior Auxiliary of HM Hospircl, 3,4 Decoration Committee, 1,2 Modes and Manners, 4 Future Nurses, 2,3,4 Secretary-Treasurer of Future Nurses, 4 Lost and Found, 3 55 LYNN RICHTER Vast laugh and be happy? GAL, 1,2 Future Nurses, 2 National Forensics League, 3,4 Titan Shield Staff, 4 TheSpions, 2,3,4 TheSpian Clerk, 4 PHYLLIS RIDER 2Being a woman is a digicult task; it consists in dealing with men? Thespians, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,3 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Speech Squad, 3,4 French Club, I French Play, 1 LUCIA RIZZI Cheery friend from sunny Italy. GAL, 4 AFS 10 San Marino, 4 Junior Auxiliary, 4 Tri-Y, 4 Girls' League Cabinet, 4 Latin Club Treasurer, 4 Entered Senior Year MELODIE ROBBINS Will I have to do is dream? Pep Representative, 2 Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Drill Team, 3,4 All School Play Cast, 1 Tri-Y, 1,2 Gymnastics, 1 KATHY ROBINSON The look of a model 4 the concern of a friend. Tri-Y, l,2,3,4 Girls' League Representative, 4 CSF, l,2,3,4 Red Cross Council, 3 Pandios VicevPresident, 4 Homemaking Club President, 4 ELENE ROEN WVe enjoy thoroughly only the pleasure we give? Student Council Titan Shield Representative, 4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 CSF, 2,3,4 FTA, 2,3,4 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 Future Nurses Club, I JULIE ROLFE Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Tri-Y, I,2,3,4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 GAL, 3,4 Homemaking Club, 2,4 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 KAY RONNING Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Future Nurses Spanish Club, 1 GAL, I ASB Social Committee Ski Club JIM ROSS F orethought always win in life. Swimming, 2,3,4 Cross Country, 4 Gymnastics, 2 CSF, 3 Hi-Y, 4 Spanish Club, 2 RON ROSS Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes. Moth Club, 3,4 Physical Science Club, 3,4 NORTON ROTH 2N0 ideal is as good as a fact? CSF, 3 Junior Smtesmen, 1 Photography Club, 3 Band, 2,3,4 Latin Club, 2 NANCY ST. CLAIR Short 2n sweet. Drill Team, 2,4 Bombinos, 3,4 Tri-Y, I,2,3,4 ASB Social Committee, 2,3 Titan Shield Staff, 4 GAL, 1,2 CHARLENE ROY Princess of dreams. Football Princess, 4 GAL, 1 Future Nurses, 2 A88 Social Committee, 2 Drill Team, 3,4 MARY RUNDLE 2A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Anitas, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Vice-Presidenf, 3 Future Nurses, 3,4 Future Homemakers, 2,3,4 Future Homemakers Secretary-Treosurer, 4 CONNIE MCDONALD SALES 2If love is madness, Fm insane? An Club, 1,2,3 Tri-Y, 'l,2,3,4 Bambinos, 3,4 Spanish, 1,2 DAVID SANTANDER An energetic chili-pepper spiced with good will. AFS to San Marino, 4 Science Club Sgt. of Arms, 4 Entered Senior Year JACK SAYERS The virtue of man lies in his ability to correct his mLstakes. JIM SCHMIDT uShall we dance? Football, 4 Basketball, 2 Tennis, 1,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club, 3,4 Golf Club, 3,4 DICK SCHNELL 11Nothing is work, unless you1d rather be doing something else. Foovball, 1,2 Basketball, 1,2 Ski Club, 3,4 National Forensics League, 3,4 Latin Club, 1,2 JOHN SCHULTZ Born for the stage. 58 SUE SCHUMACHER Full of humor and grace. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Forensics, 4 CSF, 3 Titonian Class Editor, 4 Annas Financial Secretary, 4 GAL, 1,2 DON SEGRETTI uLifeis but a blast? Pep Commission, 4 Track, 2,3,4 Truck Captain, 3 Hi-Y President, 3 Hi-Y Council Treasurer, 4 Golf Club, 3,4 JIM SELEY All men of action are dreamers. Football, l,2,3,4 Basketball, 1,2 Captain of Basketball, 1 Senior Class Vice-Presidem, 4 Lettermen's Club, 4 JOAN SHEETS Never underestimate the power of a woman. Tri.Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y Treasurer, 3 GAL, 1 Titoniun Art Editor, 4 An Club, 2,3,4 Pandics, 3,4 SHELLY SHEFF To serve is to be happy. GL Program Chairman, 4 GL Chairman, 3 Prometheans, 4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 ASB Social Committee, 1,2,3,4 Bambinos, 3,4 BERT SKINNER All great teams require good managing. Football, 1,2,4 Track, 1 Spanish Club, 3 4 Woodshop, 1,2 1 2 Stage Production, 1 2 CAROL SMITH 2Freedom of speech is most important. TrivY Secretary, 4 Bombinos Corresponding Secretary, 4 Tifcnian Staff, 4 A38 Social Committee, 2,3,4 Senior Advisory Board, 4 Titan Shield Staff, 3 DOUG SMITH 11Determine to succeed and you will not fail? Class President, 3 ASB Treasurer, 4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Prometheons, 3,4 Football, 1,2,3,4 Basketball, 1,2,3,4 Boys' State, 3 LESLIE SMITH Stardust. Drill Team, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3 Anitas President, 4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 ASB Social Committee, 2,3,4 ASB Refreshment Chairman, 4 SHERYL SMITH She wears her knowledge like a crown. CSF, 1,2,3 FTA President, 3,4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 GAL, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 TrI-Y Vice-Presidenf, 4 BOB SOMMERS Breaking his own records. Boys' Forum Vice-Presidem, 4 Math Club President, 3 Hi-Y Secretary, 4 Lenermen's Club, 3,4 Basketball, 1,2,3,4 Track, 2,3,4 DONA SPEER Her friends before herself. Tri-Y President, 4 JA Vice-President, 4 A58 Social Committee, 3 La?in Club, 2 GAL, 1,2,3 CSF, 3 ANN STANIFORD 11011 he loves me! Anitas, 3,4 ASB Social Committee, 4 Ski Club, 1 Tri-Y, 1 GAL, 1 Chorus, 1 THOM STAPP A great lover of the ladies. Football, 1,2,3,4 Baseball, 1,2 Thespians, 4 Stage Crew, 3,4 Titan Tones, 1,2,3 Junior Quartet, 3 BRETT STEARNS For he1s a jolly good Iellow. Football, 2,3 Track, 2,3,4 SAM STEPHENS F ine, fine, superfine! Baseball, 3,4 Football, 3 Most Improved, 3 Boys' Forum Representative, 4 Lettermen's Club, 4 Lenermen1s Club Secretary, 4 Entered Junior Year RUTH STEVENSON Individuality is the mark of a genius. Anifos, 3,4 Latin Club, 1,2 Tri-Y, 1,3,4 Titan Shield Staff, 3 TERRY STUART Playing well his part in life. JIM STRANDINE Leave ,em laughing? Football, 1,2 Swimming, 1,2 Basketball, 1 Cross Country, 3,4 Lettermen's Club, 4 Women, 1,2,3,4 TOM STROUD Na pressureV Football, 1,2 Track, 1,2,3,4 Basketball, 1 Spanish Club, 1,2 Math Club, 4 Ski Club, 3,4 DAVE SUTHERLAND 2Girls foreverV, Ski Club, 4 Art Club, 4 Entered Junior Year JUDY SWANSON A pretty head chucked full of good ideas. Red Cross Council, 3 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Homemaking Club, 3,4 CSF, 2,4 French Club, 3,4 Art Club, 4 MILO SWEET 3Has anybody seen my gal? Football, 1,2 Basketball, 1 Spanish Club Baseball, 4 Ski Club, 3,4 JANE TANNEHILL With a song in her heart. CSF, 2,3,4 Junior Statesmen, 4 Thespians, 3,4 National Forensics League, 3,4 National Forensics League Secretary, 4 Choir, 2,3,4 TONY TAYLOR The shortest ladies love the longest men. Drill Team Vice-Presidenf, 4 Flag Girl, 3 Prometheons, 3,4 CSF, I,2,3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Junior Auxiliary, 3,4 FRED THEURKAUF 21 wish all year were a holiday? Ski Club, 3,4 Football, 3 Swimming, 2,3,4 Camera Club, 2 Hi-Y, 1,2 DIANE THOMAS Not merely good, but good for something. Choir, 1,2,3,4 TrivY, 1,2,3 Anitas, 3,4 Young People's FeHowship, 1,2 Christopher Choir, 2 Junior Altar Guild, 1,2,3,4 VAUGHN THOMPSON 2In life as in football: hit the line hard? B Football, 1 Varsity, 2,3,4 Audio-Visual, 1,4 Track, 4 Cobras President, 4 Hi-Y, 1 ANITA TRAPANI Living up to capacity. Anitas, 3,4 Junior Statesmen, 1,2 GAL, 1 Future Teachers, 1 SOPHIA TRIPODES Earth angel. Pepettes, 4 CSF, 1,2,3 Bambinos, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 GAL, 1,2 ASB Social Committee JIM TROTTER Y oung at heart. Basketball, Track, Junior Statesmen, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Entered Sophomore Year NQMMN SANDY TROUP One kind of flirtation is to boast we never flirt. An Club Vice-Presiden'r, 4 Art Club, 3,4 Pandias, 3,4 Latin Club, 2 Tri-Y, 2,3,4 Homemaking Club, 3,4 Entered Sophomore Year 62 SHARON TWOHY uLife is what you make it. Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 Quill and Scroll, 3,4 Titan Shield Staff, 4 Future Nurses, 1,2 GAL, 1 Junior Auxiliary, 3 LARRY ULVESTAD u11m gonna live live live until I die?y 1st Place, Chemistry, Science Fair, 3 Delegate, Youth in Gov'f. Conv,, Sacramento CSF, 1,2,3,4 Football, 2,3 Swimming, 1,2,3 Hi-Y, Vice-Presidenr, 3 H. H. UPDEGRAFF 3Doin1 what comes natural? Football, 3,4 Letterman's Club, 4 Entered Sophomore Year KLAAS R. VAN DER WEG rue won every argument Pve had with myself. Math Club Vice-Presidem, 4 Titonian Sales Staff, 1,2,3 Student Directory 51153 Mgr., 3 Swimming, 2,3 Ski Club, 1,2,3,4 CSF, 2,4 BARRY VAUGHAN 3Live and let live? Football, 1,2,3,4 Basketball, 1 Baseball, 1,2 Truck, 3 Lettermen's Club, 4 Ski Club, 4 RON VINCI There is nothing like a dame? ERIC VOLLRATH With a little bit of luck. Basketball, 2,3 Golf, 3,4 Most Valuable Player, 3 Latin C1ub, 2 Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4 BRUCE WAGNER Will power is character in action. CSF, 1,2,3 Swimming Team, 1,2,3,4 Cross Country, 3,4 Swimming Team Captain, 1,4 Boys' Forum Representative, 2 Hi-Y Council President, 4 5.3.1 TERRY WALKER 11Life would be intolerable without its amusements? Treasurer of Class, 3 Ski Club, 3,4 Gymnastics, 2,3 Hi-Y, 2,3,4 Truck, 3,4 CSF, 2 Entered Sophomore Year CAROL WALL 3Frame your mind with mirth and merriment? ASB Hisforian, 4 Titonion Co-Editor, 4 CSF, 1,2,3,4 Tri4Y, 1,2,3,4 Tri-Y President, 2 Anitas, 3,4 LYNN WALSH Friendship is the foremost human good. Tri-Y, 2 Bumbinos, 3,4 Social Committee, 3 Art Club, 3,4 Entered Sophomore Year PRUE WALT Beautiful eyes make silence eloquent. Blue Bonnets, 3,4 Tri-Y, 1,2 Junior Statesmen, 1,2 Art Club, 3,4 Choir, 3,4 Droomtics, 4 63 COSBEY WATSON 17:43 all in the game? JV Baseball, 1,2 B. Football, 2 Voristy Football, 3,4 Varsity Baseball, 3,4 Lettermen's Club, 3,4 ANDREW E. WEBER 41A day is not a day without a laugh? AUle-VISUOI Crew, 1,2,3 Civil Air Patrol, 4 GAIL WEBER Centleness succeeds where violence Iails. Tri-Y, 3 GAL, 1,2,3 Anitcs, 3 Spanish Club, 1 KATHY WHITE Laugh and the world laughs with you. Tri-Y, 3,4 Ski Club, 3 A55 Social Committee, 4 GAL, 4 Entered Sophomore Year JIM WEISCHENDORFF 1hWeWe born to be happy? Pep Commission, 3 Football, 1,2,4 Hi-Y, 3 Baseball, 1,2,3 DIANE WILSON Miniature mischief-maker. Pandios, 3,4 Pandias, Treasurer, 4 Thespians, 3,4 CSF, 1,2,3 TriAY, 1,2,3,4 ASB Social Committee, 3,4 LINDA WlNN A kind heart is the fountain of gladness. Social Committee, 3,4 Junior Auxiliary HM Hospital, 3,4 Homemaking Club, 1,2 Tri-Y 1,2,3,4 Asst. Chairman Modes and Manners, 3 WOODY WOODBURY 3Some things never go out of style . . . like a pretty girl? Football, 1,2,3 Swimming, 1,2,3 Titanian Sports Editor, 4 A58 Social Commmee, 4 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y Council Treasurer, 3 LINDA WOOLERY DON ZIEGLER Getting a kick out of life. An easy-minded soul. CSF, 1,2 Football, 2 Tri-Y, 1,2,3,4 GymnasTics, 2 Tri-Y Treasurer, 4 Swimming, 2 Homemaking Club Treasurer, 2 Audio-Visual, 1,2,3 Pondias, 3,4 Spanish Club, 3 A83 Social Committee, 4 Latin Club, 2 MORRIS YOUNG JAN BANKS Vast me and my radios? Wow! Radio Club, 1,2,3,4 Art Club, 3,4 President of Radio Club, 3 Pandias, 3,4 Spanish Club, 1 Pandics Social Chairman, 4 Math Club, 3 Tri-Y, 2 Debate Team, 3 CSF, 2,3 Ski Club, 4 Enfered Sophomore Year SENIOR ADVISORY COMMITTEE, standing left 10 right: Tex Elner, Jim Weischendorff, Doug Donath, Doug Moir, Key Lawson, Sue Cimral, Rich Merrill, Tom Morgan, Karole de Karr, Put Hcmmack, Sandy Melville, Jan DalzeH, Carol Smith, Karen Cuneo. Seated left to right: Gail Brown, Nancy Backman, Bob Black, Leslie Smith, Paul Nissen, Judy Crumrine, Don Clark. ouch 'sIoppy ices six talented ...five.. .four... We're hep! blackheads say cheese But . . . but honey. Mmm . . . say nowl yours? you can do, do better. ugly. MOST RESPECTED ........................ Joe Battaglio .................. Judy Bennion MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ................. Doug Smith ................... Pat Hammock . MOST VERSATILE ........................ Dave Boyle ................... Margie Merris MOST TYPICAL ........................... Jim Seley ...................... Linda Grani MOST MISCHIEVOUS ..................... Bob Chehock ................. Judy Crumrine MOST TALENTED ......................... Kent Greene ............... Mary Ann Murphy BEST ATHLETES .......................... Bill Redell ...................... Joan Parker BEST DANCERS .......................... Nick Ootway .................... Sue Phelan BEST PERSONALITY ....................... Rich Merrill ........ . ............ Sue Cimrql BEST DRESSED ........................... Dick Ellsworth .................. Patti Foster PEPPIEST ................................ Barf Leddel ................. Mary Ann Dean HAPPIEST .............................. Key Lawson .................. Dixie Donforfh FUNNIEST ............................... Dick Schnell .................... Jone Barrett MOST BEAUTIFUL .................................................. Sharon Layfield MOST HANDSOME ....................... Dick Ober BIGGEST FLIRT ................................................... Bonnie Belheumer BIGGEST WOLF .......................... Ron Vinci CUTEST COUPLE .......................... Bob Sommers ................... Tony Taylor FAVORITE EXPRESSION ...................................... tcensorecn Then would you advise everyone We'd advise everyone Our price - to use our product? to think for himself. cheap. b. Class offizers, standing, left to rlghfv Gary Wiese, vicepresidenf: Rowe Sanderson, preSIdenf- Paul Schultheis, treasurer Seated Mr Ryan, advnsor- Ann Nelson secreiary; Julie Thody, social chairman: Mrs. TUHIe, adviser. IN CHARGE OF FOOTBALL CONCESSIONS SOLD STUDENT DIRECTORIES PRESENTED JUNlOR-SENIOR PROM Forrest Aarvig Elsa Abbott Celia Ackerson Bill Allen Don Allen Sandra Allen Chris Anderson Diane Anderson Jackie Anderson Marshall Anderson Mary Andrew Pct Andrews Peggy Archibald Linda Arnold Kathleen Asaro Andrea Ayers Barbara Baillie Dave Baldwin Jim Ballard Lu-Ann Beall Jill Bennett Jack Batson Linda Beckman Carol Bennion Dixie Bough Bill Blackburn Don Blocker Bob Blockman Larry Boylies Verne Benson Sharon Bernard Atsrid Billes Bettyfern Bluth Pete Brandow Roger Bowman Joyce Bonus Dave Borum Jan Bragdon Bruce Broadhead Don Brontsema Corro Brown 71 Doug Bulley Carol Burger Sharon Burke Diane Burling Tom Buckley Bill Byrne Susan Carroll Gary Carter Colleen Cary Mary Ann Cosaretto Sandy Chadwick Jim Chamberlain Karen Christiansen Mary Ann Clark Candy Cleary Marie Campbell Barbara Collinge Gloria Collins Bob Cooper Teresa DiGangi Tom Cooper Joe Dominic Ted Cimral Dick Cornelius Rita Corse Marylu Cotten X Gary Crone Pat Crosby Sam Couch Sarah Davies Ross Deleroy Bob De Thomas Peggy Donoghue Doug Dwyer Bob Eastman Duane Edmonds John Edmundson Ann Ellerby Pete Elner Jane Engle Barbara Evans Susan Evans Sharon Frans Betty Faust Linda Fisher Don Folgner Terry Foreman Bill Francis Dick Fredericksen Leslie Galbremh Nancy Golf Carolyn Gammon Poul Garbarini Tom Gates Linda Garrett Steve Garrett Roger Garretson Denny Geiler $ Steve Gill Pat Godett Judy Goldsmith Malcolm Graham Sally Grant Frank Green Charles Griswold Susan Gross Jo Gross Mary Hope Gwinn Allen Hogenbaugh Virginia Halligon Mary Hanna Jim Harnish Gary Henville Julia Heldrick Gory Hemming Frances Hirf Sandy Hixon Walt Hoefflin Jovida Hoffman Mudge HOIbFOOk Gail HOHidOY . gym. . Joanne Hollinger Norm Hollinger Doreen HoHis Goil Holterman Howard Hoon Bob Houseman Leigh Hoven Sheldon Hoyt Janet Huntsberger Sue Huner Cathy Ireland Nadine Iwasko Robert Johonson Barry Johnson Marilyn Johnson Pam Kirkpatrick Ken Klotz Janet Kneubuhl Roger Knight Wally Jones Dick Kaplcn Alix Karpen Pat Keeshan Shirley KeHey Steve Kellog Diana Kemp Susie Kemper Betsy Kenyon Kathy Kester Nancy Kirchdoerfer 78 Roy Kohl Ann Lewis Carol Lupus Alice Lama Po'ny Little Carol Lyngheim Ken Ledermonn Emma MacCorkle Alan MocGillivrey Vincent Mackel Dick Leslie Molly McGough Sandy Caro! McKey McReynolds Robin Merlo Joan Meyer Phil Miller Pat MacNab Judy Maginnis Steve Miller Charlie Minning Pat Moore Ed Mann Susan Martin Doug Meskell .7 C 'V , v i. '5 Neil Martin George Muttes Micki Messessie 79 Dixon Moorhecd Tom Newton Doug O'Keefe Mike Papworth Sallie Moron Marie Nestler Dave Olsen Nancy Paulson Donna Mueller Sue Newlin Nancy Olfmcns Harry Peat Dennis Munyon Dennis Ozenghar Al Patterson Susie Penney Joyce Murphy John O'Donnell Barbara Pcbigian Mikee Peoples Ann Nelson Steve Ogden Jim Panos Denny Pierose . y'ax 2N i Pom Rowley Tom Pollard Terry Pond Doralee Pool Jeff Powell Bruce Pifman Patti Prandi Heidi Quode Cathie Quarton Gary Rodzaf Philip Ruwlings Roxanne Replogle Pat Reshidian Suzanne Richards Claire Richter Jan Riddle Laurie Rider Dove Rinehart Ken Roberts Sue Rocket? Bertie Rodi Roswell Roberts Jim Rowland Frank Schaffer Bill Sodler Rowe Sanderson Dove Sandor Mary Jayne Saunders Sylvia Sayers James Sexton Jim Schlanser Laurie Schriber Diane Schulhof Paul Schultheis Vickie Sevitz Margaret Shelton BiH Shearin Mary Ann Silvio Cindy Smith Tom Smith Dick Smith Ron Smith Pot Snowden J. unkind Susan Snyder Linda Steimle Sally Stevens Liz Strong Susie Stulik Mary Swift Pam Swisher Kathy Tackobury Pete Terry Steve Tivy Kay Tovell Gene Vail Frances Thorp Julie Thody Loren Thompson Marilyn Vlucich Jo Wallace Pat Ward Beth Warner Donna Woshburn John Webster Jim Welke John Weilman Sandy West Sue Wheeler Joey Whited Gary Wiese John Wightman Don Williams Newton Whithers Ron Woolery Greg Young linda Zahradka Chris Zurbach When in doubt . . . panic! Which came first the chicken or the egg? 7 Which triplet has the Toni? Yo-ho-ho. Remember when? Zorro? . Thursday. Oh, sweet innocence. The Thinker x4; Class officers, left to right: Toby Haynes, treasurer; Nancy Jo Zimmerman, social chairman; Steve Hall, president; Cathy Harper, secretary, Not shown: Judd Stanley, vice-presidenf, INITIATED FRESHMEN PRESENTED ICEBREAKER DANCE HELD CLASS DANCE IN CHARGE OF SPRING SPORTS CONCESSIONS SPONSORED MILK MACHINE N. Alfshuler S Amesfoy S. Avery S. Axelson A Azgdmn D, Baker D Balfour C. Banks B Barker B. Barrett C. Barter B. Bottles 3 Boumgartner J Belt a i I -0- 8 S. Bice MV Broun S. Bisbee J. Brayton S. Black A, Brietkreutz 8. Blair P. Briede 1 X N. B. Byrne J, Carlblom L. Caner D. Clark B Clements J. Cody S Carlson N. Chivood J. Clark J. Coburn K Caholan S. Carlson D. Chrismon K Cleory K. Cole M. Cone J Cosentino T. Cowles K. Crouch NV Curry J. Domerel D. Darby J. Cormier M. Couch J. Crcil S. Cummings B. Doggett J. Dames 3 Butler P DeLonge A. Dnhrldge T. Dolfon A. Driver 8 DeLameTer F. Dessel J Dobbs C, Drake P. Ebeling J. DeLonge A. DeVanon R. deKarr C. Drake D. Edison B, Bolton C. Bryan S Hooker T. Bucknell R. Brondl A. Bunsfead u. 5w- , . a any 1 : x ,v ; A59 3 . :,.ua.r::1 em W v, N F Lyrgrw V3: - 3 g v 'mv ; ' S. Eldridge J. Evans D. Finney T. Galbreath P, Gledhill S. Gram L, Hofers S Hampton C. Harper P. Erickson K. Fohs K. Freutel R. Gary K. Gostelow F. Greiner S Hall J. Harbour L. Harriman T. Erler T. Folios S. Friesen M. Gibbs V. Gould B. Gross G Halley H. Harkness B. Horriman M. Esterly D, Femon M. Fuller L. Ginn M. Gould M. Guerra R. Ham K. Harness T. Haynes V Holt 5. Houston B, Huddleston K B. Hays B Hermon B. Hill A. Hochberg 5. Holmes Irish S. Horning L. Hoyt A. E Hockbarfh J. Hindmorch G. Hodson A. Koch M. Lamb C. Johnson D. Jones P. loy D. Kelley M. Kern , v y . V. Knapp K. Kerckhoff D. LaMarr J. Kirchdoerfer . 'l D. Johnson H. Jones C. Keller L. Lawlor L. Leiter C, Livingstone T Ludlam B. McGuire B. McQuaid B. Maronde A. Mouthe S. Miller L. Lowlor S. Lenon J. Locke B. McCord M. McKee D. Maclntyre B. Manin P. Mead J. Minton R. Leddel M. Larrieu J. Lower G McDaniel E. McLean B. Mann M. Mouritz R. Meriam C. Monteleone S. Lehr S. Lawless B. Loynd G. McFedries M. McNeish J. Morchese C. Maus D. Miano S. Moody D. Olson A. Moore C. Moore . K v , J. Moorhead F. Moum M. Murphy P. Nanninga N. Newton B. Oliver C. Moran E. Morphy P. Murphy 5. Nelson C. Niswander L. Nunn B. Palmer J. Parker G. Piercy T. Paulson B. Rawn D. Rhotigan C. Richter B. Riggs $ Robinson B. Rogers T. Pelletier M. Perry S. Peters D. Pollard k W. Reniers J. Richards B. Riddell $ Riley W. Rockwell J. Rogers W. Phillips K. Popovich B. Ross R. RUeSS L Schroder K. Schultz J. Schumacher C. Shaffer J. Primm J. Primm K. Puttfer B. Rauchfuss P4 Roy C. Sawyer C. Schulhof T. Schultz R. Schweitzer G. Moore M. Sommers A. Sporkuhl 5. Stanley B. Sheff J. Shilling P. Shumoker E Smith R; Smith S. Smith D Sherriff R. Shelton J Shoush C Simpson L. Smith S. Smith T. Smith J. Solloway J. Stanley M. Stewart D. Steimle R. Strub D. Van de Mark S. Vignolo D. Wall W. Worden J. Watson S. Stewart S. Swisher J. Swanson K. Thone Valodez D. Van Orden M. Wohle V. Walter M. Teviofdale N. Toland J. Wetmore J. Wilson T. Winston D. Wohl K Yetter N. Zimmerman K. Thornton P. Tripodes V A a P. Wilson C. Withers B. Wray 8. Young E. Zobelein 91 W HM v a c 7 8 91 5a . I ' 2- Rf ' Class officers, left to right: Ellen Bird, historian; Kathy Benn, social chairman; John Merrell, president; Shirley Bough, vice-presidenf; Maureen Doughty, secretory-ireosurer. INITIATED BY SOPHOMORES ATTENDED FROSH FUN DAY HELD CLASS DANCE SPONSORED ANNUAL SIGN PARTY S. Aarvig E. Abbott L. Allen 0. Ames B. Austin A. Ayers L. Baker D. Balfour P. Ballarini A. Avery S. Axelson 92 5. Carter C. Chortburn C. Clark D. Carver L. Christiansen D. Clark M. Barbour C. Barnhouse S. Bough K. Benn M. Bennion E. Bentz K. Boumgcrfner M. Beck W. Beman W. Berger R. Bermingham E' Bird L. Celeyo S. Christensen R. Clauser 8. Block A. Blond G. Bronson P. Bryan P. Callaghan R. Campbell J. Chapelle K. Christopher C. Block S. Brown E. Bullard L. Cochrane C. Converse B. Craig P. Colle'n A. Cotton M. Darby R. 8001 J. Collinge C. Craft R. Day B. Brunner B. Burling N. Bolton R. Bruno B. Cochrane M. Decker J. Dean R. Demure? 94 S. Derevan R. Denan? E. Duling J. Edmonds M. Ellsworth W. Erler D. Everhart L. Dingus M. Doughty S. Dunn W. Edmundson B. Engen M. Etter S. Ewing B. Dixon W. Duffy R. Eddy V. Edwards R. Erickson W. Evans B, Folk G. Fallgl n R. Finne A. Forbes M. Foss J. Friedline A Gorbarini P. Ferguson N. Fisher C. Foss J. Francis P. Gaol M. Gerber P Gill A. Gould J. Grant F. Griffo W. Gunnell R. Halderman B. Halley S. Glenny L. Gruff J. Green S. Grogon W. Gunfert K. Hull E. Hum A. Gorrell H. Graham M Greenberg G. Gund D. Haggerty R. Hall J. Hamilton D. Hammock J. Hensen S. Hawke W. Henderson R. Hoffman H. Holtermann R. Hughes J. Hammond C. Harris S. Helm M. Hess T. Hollern E. Hubbs G. Hutchinson 8. Hammond R. Hensen N. Hays W. Hensel V. Hoffman P. Hopkins B Hunnicutt M. Jones J. Keeler C. Kelly R, Krouel W. Krumbein J. Kendall um. F v .J . i x N 1 l ' C. Keele S. Keeling K. Kennedy 5. Kronick M. Kutner T. Lake Lngumgv. gw:90hr'r- ogmwng . Mead . Miller . Leslie , Livingstone . Lundquist . McDonald . MacBeth . MocFarland . MerreH Lefion Lochridge . Lupton . McFerran . MocClyment . Mason . Mulvey , Lewis Lollar . McAllister McLaughlin MacDonald 95 96 G. Miller H. Miller J. Miller J. Miller L. Miller D. Minfon M. Mitchell M. Moffitt J. Moron M. Morgan F. Morris C. Munnecke C. Munroe V. Nelson T. Newformer C. Noll J. Noll S. Ogden K. Odel D. Oltmans M. Oster M. Outland C. Pobigian G. Page P. Pcstore N. Pegg R Percibol A. Pe?ersen l, Peterson 5. Peterson K. Petit L. Phillips 5. Sayers K Podlech S. Popovich S. Proctor R. Ralph S. Runzoni R. Ruth J. Roy B. Reed M. Reshidian C. Rice C. Richards M, Rider B. Rocket! R. Rolfe J. Ross G. Roys J. Russel S. Sampsell R. Scherner B Schneider T. Schriber S. Shaffer M. Shearin K. Shumaker K. Twohy M. Udell T. Ugrin . Simpson . Simpson . Smith D. Noll M. Varner S. Wall L. Wall C. Watson T. Webster . Smith . Snowden . Snyder C. Wendel-Smith J. Wesco J. Wheeler . Spa rkuhl . Speedy . Spear L. White N Widmann J. Wiese . Stapp . St. Clair . Stubbins C. Wilson D. Wilson P. Wimpress . Stephens . Stewart . Stout V. Winn A. Woessner J. Wright K. Stroud . Stuart P. Sfulik L. Yount P. Ziesmer D. Zimmerman . Suich . Swisher . Swisher There will be a meeting tonight in the study hall. Organizing committees and electing officers; Raising money; The projects judged successful, no one but fhe workers themselves realizing the hours of preparation; Parties; Trips, conventions; And other unforgettable times to be long remembered by all. MARY FAITH senior class editor SUE SCHUMACHER JOAN SHEETS class editor or? editor JUDY LOWER, copy editor RUTH McQUAID, copy MR. JOHN CHRISTENSON adviser GAIL HOLLIDAY, layout editor JUDY LARRIEU, layout RH DIXIE BAUGH right-hand man BOB GREGG, photo editor GARY HEMMING, photos WOODY WOODBURY, sports editor JIM SCHLANSER, pho?os STEVE GARRETT, sports LARRY ULVESTAD b . us'ness manager JUDY HENSEL, ad manager MARY ANN DEAN, sales manager JANET JOHNSTON, ads CAROL SMITH, sales MARTHA FELLOWS, ads TITANIAN STAFF CAROL WALL co-edi'ror Darkroom developments. JACKIE BUCKNELL co-editor MISS LOWERY adviser HIE EDHORIAL STAFF; Chris Sawyer, Sharon Twohy, Nancy St, Clair, Carol Bennion, Barbara PUblgiGH, Mikeo Peoples, Lynn Ruhmv. photos courtesy of Titan Shield .' r! i i I ' l ...u I NEWS STAFF: Mary Ann Murphy, Jim Norwine, Melinda Plowman, Doug Dwyer, Elene Roen. FEATURE STAFF: Kathy Robmson, Jon Dalzell, Pam Joy, Jeanne Asper, Phyllis Rider, Sharon Layfield. SPORTS STAFF: Phil Muller, Doug Dwyer, Tom Smith, Woody King 103 scholarship for service 0: W 1 l 1, I ' I ' I ' 1 u. g 1' . . .55jH i'HV OFFICERS, back row, left to right: BOB MCGUFFIN, president; - . t NANCY PAULSON, secretary; DON BLACKER, ?reosurer. Front row: NADINE IWASKO, mgr., student store; SUE GROSE, vice- president. .. w' .- L; j. LIFE MEMBERS: John Beman, Judy Bennlon, Jackie Budmcll, Jerry Clark, Linda Cudlin Jan Dalmll, Merry Devon, Mary Faith, Jeff Gaylord, Sharon Gessel, Mary Goenz, Donna Healy, Sharon Layfield,'Judy Lower, Bob McGuffIn, Ruth McQuaId, Margie Morris, Ellyn Mills, Kathy Robinson, Elene Roen, Julio Rolfe, Shelby Sheff, Doug Smith, Shqryl Smith, Jane Tanmhill, Tony Taylor, Larry Ulvutad, Carol Wall, Diane Wilson. StNIORS: Jan Banks, Jane Barren, Susan Davis, Mary Ann Dean, Pom Foster, Kent Greene, Bill Holt, Bony Johnston, Key Lawson, Jeanette McKinney, Doug Moir, Tom Morgan, Sue Beth Parker, Judy Swanson. J, JUNIORS: Jackie Anderson, Peggy Archibald, Kathleen Asoro, Linda Beckman, Jill Bennett Carol Bennion, Don Biacker, Tuwno Buchanan, Marylu Cotton, Don Folgner, Susan Grose, Mary Hope Gwinn, Sandra Hixson, Cathy Ireland, Wally Jones, Nadine lwosko, Betsy Kenyon, Susie Kemper, George Manes, Dixon Moorhead, Jim Panos, Nancy Paulson, Tom Pollard, Philip Rowlings, Margaret Shelton, Jo Wallace, Donna Washburn, Sue Wheeler. SOPHOMORES: Nancy Atwood, Barbara Bolton, John Carlblom, Kit Crouch, Barbara Cummings, Ave Marieu Devanon, Melony Fuller, Richard Gary, Margie Gould, Steve;Hall, Joanne Harbour, Judy Heuly, Arlene Hochberg, Sue Holmes, David Jones, Marilyn Kern, Daymond Lumarr, Charles Land, Linda Lowlor, Sue Miller, Anim Moore, Tom Poulson, Ted Pelletier, Marcia Perry, Walter Pickering, Dove Pollard, Karen Punler, Bill Rown, Susan Robinson, Robert Ruess, Kathy Schulz, Lauren Shaffer, Bob Sheff, Jed Shilling, Elizabeth Smith, Judy Sollowuy, Stephen Vignolo. FRESHMEN: Elaine Abbott Linda Baker, Donald Balfour, Mary Bennion, Ellen Bird, Barbara Black, Sue Brown, Bob Campbell, Elaine Duling, Beverly Folk, Nancy Fisher, Sfephie Gessel, Jeanie Hansen, Roger Hoffman, Suzanne Lee, Susan Lundquisf, John Lupton, Sharon McLaughlin, Mary Mend, Jonnie Miller, Carol Munnecke, Russell Ralph, Dole Richards, Deanne Wilson, Pam Wimpress, Lisa Youm. A Hv g. r a ,4 V fix W5 95 , M. for a better world tomorrow $ g ; ' $ 7 37 JR Margie Merris Mary Faith HM EH H... Dave 30 nTonder MUN HM... Lucia Rizzi '- 375w Q . ,n .ui' OFFICERS: DAVE BOYLE, president; TONY TAYLOR, vice-presidenf; BETTYFERN BLUTH, secretary,- SHARON GESSEL, historian. MEMBERS: Dove Boyle, Tony Taylor, Sharon Gessel, Joe Battaglio, Judy Bennion, John Bemcm, Doug Smith, Dick Ober, Margie Merris, Shelly Sheff, Bonnie Belhumeur, Ruth McQuuid, Genise lnman, Joan Parker, Doug Moir, Beifyfern Bluth, Emmett MocCorkle, Wally Jones, Carol Bennion, Ron Smith. M H honorary service H PW honorary dromofics OFFICERS: MARY ANN MURPHY, president,- PAUL GARBARINI, vice-presidem; SUE DAVIS, secretary; DOUG MOIR, treasurer; LYNN RICHTER, clerk. IH OFFICERS: MARY FAITH, president; RUTH McQUAID, vice-presidenf; JUDY BENNION, secretary; JUDY LOWER, treasurer; SHARON TWOHY, historian. 109 '5me .1 . 'EiA1!izitEWWm gal? . N 'H a c... I... ;3 . OFFICERS: JOAN PARKER, president; JUDY PRIMM, vice-presidenf; JANET PRlMM, secretary; MARILYN FRANKS, treasurer; NANCY ST, CLAIR, historian. l R I OFFICERS: DOUG DONATH, president; DAVE BOYLE, vice-president; SAM STEPHENS, secretary-treasurer. MN OFFICERS: DON ALLEN, president; JO WALLACE, vice-presidenf; BETSY KENYON, secretary; PAUL SCHULTHEIS, treasurer. OFFICERS: FRANK POYAS, president,- TOM HERNDON, vice president; MARY ANN MURPHY, recording secretary; JANE TANNEHILL, corresponding secretary,- MARY FAITH, treasurer; BART LEDDELL, sergeant or arms. OFFICERS: LARRY ULVESTAD, president; BOB MCGUFFIN, vice-president; SUSAN GROSS, secretory- treosurer; DAVE SANTANDER, sergeant m oryns. 112 OFFICERS: RON SMITH, presidem; RICK DEAN, vice-presidenf; JEANNE ASHER, secretary; TERRY BOLTON, treasurer; JANE TANNEHILL, historian. OFFICERS: TERRY FOREMAN, president; MARGARET SHELTON, vice-presidem; BETSY KENYON, secretory; LUCIA RIZZI, treasurer. OFFICERS: CAROL BENNION, president; SUE ALEXANDER, vicepresident; LINDA GARRETT, secretary; PAUL SCHULTHEIS, treasurer. OFFICERS: JERRY ECKERT, president; KLAAS VAN der WEG, vice-presidenf; DONNA WASHBURN, secretory-Treasurer. OFFICERS: SHERYL SMITH, presidenf; BONNIE BARRETT, vice-presidenf; BETTY FAUST, secretary,- JO WALLACE, treasurer; LAURIE GINN, hisforian. .15 OFFICERS: KATHY ROBINSON, president; SUE BISBEE, vice-president; MARY RUNDLE, secretory-treasuren OFFICERS: DENISE MCDONALD, president; MARILYN COSTON, vice-president; SUSAN RICH, secretary- treasurer; CAROL SIMPSON, historian. OFFICERS: BOB BOAL, president; TOM BROWN, vice-presidenf; MARSHALL ANDERSON, secretary-freus- urer; BOB McCORD, ac'rivifies manager. OFFICERS: LINDA CARR, president; SANDY TROUP, vice-presidenf; SUSAN RAMSEY, secrefary; BETSY BURKMAN, treasurer. MPH M OFFICERS: DICK OBER, president; WALLY JONES, presidenf pro tern; KAROLE de KARR, secretary. I H l OFFICERS: AL MUNNECKE, president; KAY TOVELL, vice-presidenf; MARSHA CONE, secretary; DON BLACKER, treasurer. OFFICERS: TERRY WALKER, president; DANNY WILLIAMS, vice-president; MARTHA FELLOWS, treasurer; NANCY PAULSON, secretary. PRESIDENTS: PAT HAMMACK, Blue Bonnefs; JAN DALZELL, Bombinos; LESLIE SMITH, Anitas; SUE ALEXANDER, Pandias. WI 9 9?? W M 116 OFFICERS: BRUCE WAGNER, president; WALLY JONES, vice-president; RANNY MERIAM, sec- retary; DON SEGRETTI, treasurer; JEFF GAY- LORD, chaplain. OFFICERS: JUDY LOWER, president; KAROLE de KARR, vice-presidenf; DIXIE BAUGH, secre- tary,- SUE ALEXANDER, treasurer; JOAN MEYER, chaplain. The brassy oom-poh of the bond blasting the fight song; The ecstatic roar of the crowd when the team appears. The thrill of winning the big games; The pride of watching the bond and drill team march onto the field AL MUNNECKE president OFFICERS: POLLY COTTON, vice-president; LAURA MacNElL, secretary; DIXIE DANFORTH, treasurer; MARY GOERTZ, DON SEGRETTI, senior repre- sentatives; NANCY OLTMANS, SUSIE STULIK, iunior representatives; BRUCE BARNES, ARLENE HOCHBERG, sophomore representatives; DON OLTMANS, ALLYSON FORBES, freshman representatives. .,..,,, :5 3,, n o am .54.... 4-4 -c-i'- .4.- .I z- . y... ax FLAG GIRLS: Shirley Hyink, Karen Christensen, Betsy Burkman, Melinda Meriom, Sandy Melville, June Barrett, 5! 5n 5n 5! 5! SI SUE CUMRAL president '3 . Cl 5. Sn MRS. RUSSELL adviser m ! .1: wk . MAJORET'I'ES: left to right, Linda Lawlor, Marilyn Kern, Boffy Faust. Sue Riley. M Mr. Charloi Costerolla WHH BHHU DENNIS OZENGHAR drum maior p H W I K 9 TITAN. BANDN HIGH SCHOOL 3! S: 3?. , I... k 3,, 3 128 The easy grace of a runner rounding the for turn; The hollow pound of a basketball and o thunder of feet; A pop of a gun as swimmers feverishiy plunge into the water; The crack of CI but meeting the ball; The tense moment of waiting the snap of the balle then touchdown and pondemonium; And after the hard wins, knowing that the daily training had been worthwhile. MR. WAYNE KURLAK MR. VICTOR SCHWENK VHR The San Marino Titans, coached by Mr. Victor Schwenk, San Gabriel Valley Coach of the Year, had a good season, losing only one game. Our Titans won the Rio Hondo League and entered C.I.F. They downed three teams and gained the finals, where they lost to a spirited Clare- mont team. SCHEDULE San Gabriel 12 .............. S.M. 27 South Pasadena 7 ............ S.M. 13 Monrovia 32 ................ S.M. 12 Temple City 0 ............... S.M. 36 Arcadia 0 .................. S.M. 14 C.I.F. Glendoro 6 ................. S.M. 39 Don Bosco 6 ................ SM. 37 LEAGUE Brawley 6 .................. S.M. 13 Norwalk 0 ................ S.M. 51 Hart 6 ..................... S.M. 14 Bell Gardens 12 ............. S.M. 27 Claremonf 20 --------------- S.M. 0 Artesia 0 ................... S.M. 34 f? JOHN BEMAN center PAUL NISSEN R H L offensive center H. H. UPDEGRAFF cemer JESS HILL center JOE BATTAGLIA guard Redell takes the snap and throws a pass to an end who is tackled immediately. ,.. . kb- The third string takes over against Norwalk. DICK ELLSWORTH guard R H L defensive line backer BOB DeTHOMAS 9ch rd Redell rounds end as Titans trounce Artesia. JIM MORGAN TOM GATES guard guard most improved 4 Redell talks if over with the coach as San Marino beats Artesia 34-0. DON CLARK tackle R H L Honorable Mention ED HALLIGAN tackle VAUGHN THOMPSON fa ckle BOB BLACK tackle R H L offensive tackle DOUG DONATH guard R H L offensive guard L .15 DOUG SMITH DAVE BOYLE BARRY VAUGHN end end end R H L defensive end R H L Honorable Mention CECIL WITHES tackle Merrill receives and Iunges. Bell Gardens beaten by the ritans 27-12. DOUG O'KEEFE Quarterback Unle mix-up in the line. San Marino beats South Pasadena 13-7. DOWNIE MUIR halfback x Ober IS on Ins woyv anns over Temple City 36-0. DICK OBER COSBEY WATSON JIM SELEY DENle MUNYON halfback halfback halfback fullback R H L Honorable Mention R H L offensive back R H L defensive back ' 9,. me , JOHN EDMONDSON halfback Varsity managers, left to righf, Bert Skinner, John Pridonoff, Ron Smiih, Frank Dessel. Varsity team J Front row: B. Vaughn, H. Updegroff, D. Munyon, J. chcglio, V. Mackel, B. DeThomas, J. Edmonson, B. Byrne, J. Beman, J. Schmidt. Second row: M. White, D. Ellsworth, D. Donath, D. Clark, 8. Redell, R. MerriIl, B. Block, C. Watson, D. Smith, D. Boyle, B. Gregg. Third row: V. Thompson, D. Muir, D. Pierose, P. Nissen, J. Seley, T. Gates, E. Halligan, D. Ober, D. O'Keefe, W. Hoefflin, J Hill. Third row: J. Morgan, J. Wellman, B. Bumsteod, E. MacCorkle, J. O'Donnell, B. Bool, C. Hoyt, P. Wilson, C. Withers, S. Couch, M. Doell, R. Crone, D. Allen, J. Wieschendorff, S. Ogden, G. Vail. . i , f l ' RICH MERRILLw-Captv, end, P H L de- fenswe end, CVI.F First String EndA ' - . :- X Y a Coach Schwenk and Coach Kurlak hold trophies. B Munyon is off and running in the Brawley game Brawley loses to San Morino 13-6. $2.:um F J ' :; W ,1 BILL REDELL Cop1, quarterback. R H L offenswe back, R H L defenswe back, S M most valuable, R H L most valuable, CIF AA Player of The Year, Exommer SSA Award, Thom McAnn Award, Seley rips Through the line, Wort burnH SM -14, Hort-b. Reelm' with The feeling, TnCJns romp over Don Bosco 37-6, 137 Coach Mahoney congratulates Coach Fuller after winning the Rio . Hondo League ' Bee Championship. M W m-P. Miller, B, Pitman, J. Rogers Managers H. Hoon, R. Leine, G. Henville Most Valuable Most improved J. Rogers B. Wegge Bee Team Fronf row, left to right: B. Battles, B. Wegge, R. Gary, S. Hall, R. Richards, D. Moorehead, D. Mcclntyre, B. Pitmon, P. Elner, D. Williams, D. Bronfsema, J. Rogers, B. Rauchfuss. Middle row: C Sfapp, F. Griffo, K. Klotz, J. Edmonds, L, Hofers, B. Ungles, B. Blockman, B. Broadheod, C. Whitehead, P. Gledhill, L. Hoyt, P. Ward, J. Lower, H. Celeya, P. Miller, S. Moody. Back row: J. Coburn, T. Schriber, D. Carver, M. Ostronder, M. Greenburg, J. Butson, T. Pollard, B. Sfebbins, B. Halley, P. Hopkins, J. Bullard, B. Sheff, C. Munro, V. Hoffman, T. Grant, C. Niskander, L. Baylies, E. Zobelein, l. Peterson. RIO HONDO LEAGUE Norwalk 14 ......... . ............ . . . ..... Son Bell Gardens 0 ....................... . . . . .San Arfesia l9 .......... . ........... . ........ San South Pasadena 6 ......................... San Temple City 7 ............................. Sun San Marino romps and tromps South Pas. Marino 12 Marine 18 Marine 48 Merino 19 Marine 27 San Merino mauls Temple City. ll Tom Schriber-Capt. A Dithridge, L Ulvesfead, D. Sander, B. Hays, K. Leddermun. Roger Hughes-mosf valuable Cross Country Team u left to right, front row: P. BrandowLS. Garrett, D. Block, K. Lawson, J. Gaylord, J. Clark, A. Munnecke, Bl Warfield. Second row: C. Minning, D, Bulley, J. Ross, E. McNeil, T. Morgan, 8. Shearin, D. Blacker, D. Leaf. Third row: N. Martin, D. Folgner, B. Alder, N Octway, R. Bomon, Art Peterson most improved Bruce Wagner Varsity Capt. Key Lawson Varsity Most Valuable Jeff Gaylord Varsity Most Improved Coach Bradford The Cross-country team, under the supervision of Coach Bradford, came a long way from the beginning of the season and was a strong power in the league. eSRG Nick Oatway JV Capt. Don Folgner JV Most Valuable Charles Minning JV Most Improved Rick Dean, Bob Warfield R. H. LEAGUE SCHEDULE S.M. 29 ................................ Norwalk 30 S.M. 50 ................................. Artesicl 15 S.M. 48 .......................... South Pasadena 15 S.M. 39 .............................. Temple City 20 League Finals Results-South Pasadena, Artesia hie for firstt. S.M., Norwalk, Temple City Hie for thirdl. 141 R H.LEAGUE Artesia 64 .................. $.M. 49 Artesia 75 .................. $.M. Temple City 50 .............. $.M. 56 Temple City 52 .............. $.M. BellGardens 28 .............. $.M. 39 Bell Gardens 48 ............. $.M. Nomalk 32 ................. $.M. 65 Norwolk 29 ................. $.M. South Pasadena 41 ........... $.M. 52 South Pasadena 44 ........... $.M. VHR The San Marino basketball team, with the assistance of Coach Lewis, went through the league Dosing to only Artesia. Enter- ing C. I. F. they won 4 games and lost none and won the Double A C. I. F. Championship. 4 RBW Bob Sommer54Capt. SCHEDU LE Jerry Eckart-Capt. Most Valuable-Bob Sommers 58 79 63 57 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, Ieff to right: Coach Lewis J. Eckert, W Jones, D. Smith, B. Sommers, J Caner, R. Sanderson, B. RedeIL Second row: T. Foreman, B. McGuffin, N. Withers, D. Geiler, G. Wiese, G. Carter, J. Shilling, D. Pierose, 8. Francis, W. Hoeflin. Eckarr leaps and fires. Sommers rebounds as San Marino trounces So. Pas. Eckorf's on his way for another two points. Bob Sommers Jack Caner Bob McGuffin Wally Jones Doug Smith CIF Player of 1he Year RHL Player of the Year AIl-American Jerry Eckan Newt Withers Denny Geiler Denny Pierose RHL Forward Bill Redell Rowe Sanderson Gary Wiese RHL Guard Sommers shoots and sinks it. Corfer hangs in there for two. SCHEDULE Artesia 48 .................. S.M. 50 Artesia 42 .................. S.M. Temple City 46 .............. S.M. 41 Temple City 46 .............. S.M. Bell Gardens 39 ............. S.M. 50 Bell Gardens 37 ............. S.M. Norwalk 49 ................. S.M. 6O Norwalk 32 ................. S.M. South Pasadena 33 ........... S.M. 68 South Pasadena 53 ........... S.M. 8H WU Bee Team. Bartom row, left to right: D. Fenton, P. Miller, D. Kaplan, D. Edmonds, C. Whitehead, N. Alshulfer. Second row: R. Feney, B. Wegge, I Edmonds, D. Brontsema, J. Lower, S. Huston. Third row: S. Vigolo, C. Shaffer, S. Hall, 3. Halley, D. Mocamire. Coach Baca Captains Dick Kaplan and Gary Barringer L-v-wuu Cee Team. Front row, left to right: T. Schriber, T. Haynes, R. Reuss. Second row: J. Toss, J. Marchese, B. Rown, T. PeIIeh'er Third row: T. Loynd, J. Christionson, J. Dobbs, R. Meriam. SCHEDULE Arfesia 18 .................. S.M. Tample City 24 .............. S.M. Bell Gardens 11 ............. S.M. Norwalk 22 ................. S.M. Cee bane, shoots. South Pasadena 16 ........... S.M. . X. 2 , Artesna 19 .................. S.M. v $1? 1' 1 Temple City 20 .............. S.M. k .1 -- . . Bell Gardens 20 ............. S.M. ; .9592 fig; gwii' Norwolk 30 ................. S.M. 67 South Pasadena 28 .......... S.M. 11 W11 The 1Cees are up for a jump. Coach Kurlak H mm SCH EDULE Arfesia 36 ...................... S.M. 26 Temple City 35 .................. S.M. 14 Bell Gardens 16 ................. S.M. 23 Norwalk 42 ..................... S.M. 24 South Pasadena 0 ................ S.M. won by forfeit Artesia 21 ...................... S.M. 24 Temple City 26 .................. S.M. 12 Bell Gardens 36 ................. S.M. 66 Coach DeLong NorWOIk 43 .................... S.M. 20 South Pasadena 0 ................ S.M. won by forfeit A 4'Dee baller shoofs. Toss4up in Dee game. 4'Dee Team2 Front row, left fo right: SA-Smifh, B. Beoman, R. Lee, D. Noll, T. Webster. Second row: 5. Stephen, B. Hunnicutt, B. Day, P. Sfulik, P. Gill. Back row: J. Demoret, W. Evans, S2 Axelson, B. Scherner, J2 Francis, B2 Campbell. -v 1 .- wan awr'vjhga. 0 r' V1111 Buchanan is up and over VARSITY TRACK RECORDS 120 High Hurdles ..................... Face 9 15.2 9 1956 180 Low Hurdles .................... Waltz 9 19.9 9 1957 Shot PUT .......................... Mills 9 53' 10 9 1957. Pole Vault ........................ Buchanan 9 13' 9 1958 High Jump ....................... Baldwin 9 6' 2 9 1958 Broad Jump .................... Sommers 9 22' 6 9 1958 Coach Victor Schwenk Merrill is of the line for another victory. 151 , M. Bottaglia throws for another record. Baldwin clears the bar with no sweat. Varsity Track Team. Front row, left To right: A. Munnecke, B Bool, T. STroud, J Clark, N Ootway, D Dwyer, D Buchanan, D. Baldwin, L Hoyt, D, Ober, J. Stanley, Back row: J chaglia, M. White, D. Bronsemo, A. Ingle, D. Clark, B. Sommers, E. McNeil, R. Merrill, W. King, T. Pollard, D Muir. 9- 5 . 9-3.4.-9 5 9 5 ' -. p. - : 1runp-l.1 1' - 5- '--, 9 19..-...- 1n y 9 5555un . .. tungbl'ualpv- l i Azadion struggles for a good mark. Richfer breaks the tape again. Bee Track Team. Front row, left to right: F. Green, J. Ross, N. Martin, B Moronde, D, LaMcrr, B. Hayes, A Azadion, R. Sheff, C. Richter, D. Segreni, K. Letterman. Back row: L. Hafers, T. Walker, .BBlackburn, J. Bofson, J. Bullord, P, Word, A. Dithridge, T. Ludlum, B. Horriman, D. Moreheod, S. Moode. BEE TRACK RECORDS 100 Yd. Dash ....................... Dwyer 9 10.2 9 1958 120 Low Hurdles ................. Summeral 9 13.8 -- 1957 Shot Put .......................... Baffoglio 50' 9 9 1958 Pole Vault ....................... Buchanan 9 13' 9 1958 High Jump ..................... Baldwin 9 5' 10 9 1958 220 ............................... Chalk 9 22.5 9 1955 153 ' 5 , - W Cee Track Team. Front row, left To right: D. Noll, A. Westner, R. Lee. Second row: L1 Valdez, B. Combell, B. Berminghom, R, Hughs, B. Sudner, R. Scherner, S Alexson, 5. Peterson, B. Honeycutf, JV Coburn, T. Fcllas, B. Spear. Back row: T. Webster, D, Pollard, B. Crumbine, R. Eddy, B1 Edmonson, D1 HomA mack, B1 DeKarr, J. Brayfon, M. Riggs, J. Schumacher, L. Wall. 11 111111 RECORDS 100 .............................. Dwyer i 10.6 - 1957 660 .......................... Munnecke 5 1231.5 h 1957 Shot PUT ........................... Hofers - 4919 a 1958 Pole Vault ........................... Zimmermon510'6 120 Low Hurdles ..................... Lewis -91450 5 1955 Cee tries for the top. Cees run one-two in 660. Varsity Baseball Team. Front row, left to right: O'Keefe, Caner, Watson, Celeyo, Berringer, Blackman, Hoon, Mahoney. Second row: Monroe, Murphy, Smith, Redell, Eckart, Munyon, Wegge, Rogers, Udell, Leslie. VHR Coach -Mohoney SCHEDULE Citrus 7 .................................. S.M. Glendale Hoover 1 ......................... S.M. San Gabriel Mission 6 ....................... S.M. Muir I ................................... S.M. St. Francis 6 ............................... S.M. La Puente 5.. . Monrovia 7. . . San Gabriel 1 Citrus 5 ..... VCDMMU'IUIVCOA JV swings and misses. 8 C Q g ih ' - 8 8 w:?.fu 9' - . -. , ' v93:- . ivwh I I ' . . a .8: Long stretch but no ball. L . E; . 8 ; , y K' 8.. h N . , . -1 1.:527' a3, 9 d . .r A 13;?t :va qu 8 kam . W85 Coach Kurlak SCHEDULE Citrus 6 ................................. S.M. 5 Glendale Hoover 8 ........................ S.M. 11 Muir 8 .................................. S.M. 8 ST. Francis 2 .............................. S.M. 5 ' ' Lo PuenTe 10 ............................. S.M. 4 Monrovia 8 .............................. S.M. 4 Citrus 8 ................................. S.M. 9 J.V. Varsify Baseball Team. Front row, left to right: Wiese, Niswander, Whiteheor, S. Gill, P. Gill, D. Rhineharf, Bolfe, St. Clair, Hollinger, Schriber, Bullord. Second row: Altshuler, Koplan, Halley, Hall, McGuire, Edmonds, Carver, Wheeler, Peterson, Sfebbins. , 1393U 8 -0411$ v 81 Hum Hat w ' W' wiryyx. 1:: .H- -.,.. Swimming Team. Front row, left to right: D. Balfour, J. McDonald, B. Snowdon, D. Day, K. Kelly, S. Smith, R. Schweitsar, C. Livingston, D. Blacker. Second row: J. Wall, 8. Kellogg, L. Smith, S. Garrett, J. Brown, D. Sander, S. Miller, C. Griswold, B. Shearin, S. McReynolds, D. Folgner, S. Nelson. Third row: C. Mozan, S. Richards, B. Leddell, J. Strandine, T. Morgan, B. Wagner, J. Gaylord, K. Lawson, B. McDonald, S. Dalamuter, L. Baylies, A. Sparkuhl, R. Merriam, T. Gates. Not shown: D. Black, M. Kutner, D. Haggerty, D. Whol, S..Green. The swimming team with more power than last year swept through the season losing only two to two Southern California champions. 2 R.B.W. 8t S.R.G. Coach Heffner 50 Free ....................... Morgan 2 24.2 2 I958 100 Butterfly ............... McReynolds 2 1:02 2 1959 200 Free ...................... Black 2 2:04.2 2 I959 100 Backstroke ............. McDonald 2 1:04.2 2 1959 100 Free ...................... Morgan 2 53.7 2 1959 100 Breaststroke. . . . . . . ..- ....... Lewis 2 1:126 2 I958 150 Individual Medley ......... Wagner 2 1:37.2 2 1959 No 1 is ready at the net Coach Bradford Lewey is about to score again. The Tennis Team kept Up to Their usual standards of win- ning by downing all the other teams with decisive vic- fories. R.E.W. VQ Tennis Team. Back row, left To right: B. Sedder, T. Haynes, A. MacClymenf, D. Williams, R. Shaffer, D. Sontander, J. Dobbs, R Deonv Second row: 8 Clemens, R. EberharT, J. Schilling, J. Elleridge, B Warfleld, B. Hermon, J. Powell, F. Eberhon, B. Barker. Front row- W. Lewey, T Winston, J. Smidf, R Sanderson, D. Olson, P. Brandon, T, Cowles, R. Gary, J. Edmondson . . .1; . - . , . . . x -.-9.. .?' 1 '.: u, , . ..- ' ' . 4-. . -. , .... ,,,. ' ' ,'b..'. c-. , ' , -- , - ' V ' 4 avg ,t..'. T-.?1'Watr bu ruth'cyapzf 7- N591 ' I . ' ' .' k ' f ,. v 5w. nu . , l. , 1 . paw. Hg 1-, .. JJ , - '. . . k .4 . '-4q- 1- . w a . 3.3!929 4v ' I . ' '.11. Y- Aw -. '. 5.5 sukd. ., ,1. u l. X .f4H '. ' n' . '9', ' . w . . v .. . .J' P4 - ' . ' . ,0. ' ' . t . I. . 1 v , n? T, t . . ; . . . u . ..- v . . - . H 4'5 'r ' x '. - o. $ ' . .. ' . . . K .- r - - . ' . I , . r O V s u v , . 1 x - . r - K ' . c t ? n - Q . .. . . '. . K. v . w R I J .. . . 'a .. i, . . V t -. . . . N . I - . v ' a OOII!. I .1 I a 6 Golf Team Front row, left to right: M. Greenburg, Gh Caner, D. Moclmire, J. Hill, D. Boyle. Second row: P. Miller, S. Stewart, K. Klotz, 8. Gross, H, Hurkness, T. Paulson. Third row: E. Volrath, Dh Pierose, J. Todd, P. GledhiH, J. Beman, D. Ootmans. Coach h'Beor Stevens Klotz shows perfection. The Golf Team in their second year at San Marino has shown their followers how all the sports of San Marino should be played by winning all Their matches as far as the deadline of the Tifonian. h S.R.G. MISS PAULINE CHEUVRONT Sponsor Mo ry Bonmon Karen Punler Anne EHerby shman Representative Sophomore Representative Junior Representative Ruth McQuoid, President Managers, Be1sy McQuaid, Sallie Moron Ellyn Mills Senior Representative Marilyn Medland Vice President Judy Hear Secretary Lyn Harper Treasurer Jatkie Buckne Publicity Shirley Kelley Intramural Manager Sue Grose Assistant Intramural Manager SWIMMING WINNING TEAM: Left 10 right, first row: Betsy Smith, Marsha Jones, Shirley Kelley, Second row: Marilyn Shearin, Julie Shoush, Sue Ander- son, Lee Lochndge. VOLLEYBALL WINNING TEAM: Left to right, first row: Linda Schrader, Sally Grant, Susan Lundquisf, Carol Gotfredson, Vicki Winn, Marsha Jones. Second row: Kit Crouch, Ruth McQuaid, Jane Moran, Ellyn Mills, Shirley Kelley MRS. JULIE HINMAN 166 - mw. pit A'if3gyf FRESHMEN t3? d .1 mm :x -u-04- q .ur;m V Campus life is the little thingse the everyday things: The daily stampede for the lunch line; Scurrying feet and yelps of despair as the tardy bell rings; Studies and their too-heovy books responsible for a heavy head in the mornings. The special things: The newness - but familiarity of the first clay of school; That electric feeling in the air before a big game; The crowning of a queen; Dances and parties breaking into the routine of classes and exam day blues; But most important, campus life is your friends who will stand out profoundly in your memory when school days will have long blurred into a single, meaningful picture. lllllP Ill Peggy Donoghue Chadene Roy SHHUHS Dick Ober and Judy Bennion EUPHUWUHEB Steve Hall and Joanne Harbour HEEHW H Russell Ralph and Mary Bennion 5 JUHURS Jones and Carol Bennion a.?.zrf 1.: 414 OH .15.... .xli.V Dy I.lI l rRaM 5 rises .- s. :1 L SEPTEMBER 15 OCTOBER 3 SCHOOL BEGAN FRESHMAN DAY 7 Wk DECEMBER 19 DECEMBER 22 AJANUARY .2 ,1 g i xi ii 0 Mn N 12f 4V BRIEAKER DANCE JA : Y 19-23 714 511 v: 'burning the ?nidaighf oil SEMESTER EXAMS HIILBIAiiV4HU$EL9 x; ikhgi -. ' US gusts vjm i i U . v g a Yx . - CORONATION BALL DECEMBER 6 . 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Adams, George ............................... 33 Alexander, Sue ................... 33, 113, 116, 117 Ames, Joel .............................. 33, 110 Anderson, Gary ............................... 33 Anderson, Sue ............................ 1 16, 33 Asaro, Gloria ............................. 33, 191 Ashley, Linda ............................ 33, 199 Asper, Jeann'e ............................ 33, 103 Austin, Judy ................................. 34 Backman, Nancy ................. 34, 116, 125, 197 Bahnsen, Carole .............................. 34 Banks, Jan .......................... 65, 104, 198 Bore, Barbie ......................... 34, 125, 197 Barrett, Bill .............. 34, 109, 110, 116, 117, 200 Barretf, Jane ..................... 34, 124, 104, 199 Barrett, Judy ......................... 34, 124, 199 Battaglia, Joe ...... 21, 22, 34, 67, 108, 132, 135, 152 Belhumeur, Bonnie ........... 20, 22, 35, 67, 108, 124 Bell Dick .................................... 35 Bell, Jean ............................... 35, 125 Beman, John ....... 35, 104, 108, 111, 113, 117, 132, 135, 163, 190 Bennion, Judy ...... 23, 28, 35, 67, 104, 108, 109, 172 Berger, Carol ................................. 35 Berghuuser, Kay ............................. 135 Black Bob .................... 36, 65, 111, 133, 135 Black, Don ....................... 35, 111, 140, 159 Bolton, Jim .......................... 36, 198, 116 Boyle, Dave ....... 27, 36, 66, 108, 111, 134, 135, 163 Brown, Gail ...................... 36, 65, 116, 198 Brown, Tom ......................... 36, 113, 115 Brownlee, Fletcher ............................. 36 Bruno, Bob .............................. 36, 203 Buchanan, Dal ................... 36, 110, 151, 152 Bucknell, Jackie ........ 4, 37, 101, 104, 116, 165, 208 Budd, Jim ............................... 37, 110 Burnsfead, Bob ........................... 37, 135 Burkman, Betsy ....................... 37, 115, 124 Carr, Linda ...................... 37, 115, 124, 193 Carter, Helen ................................. 37 Carter, Jack ............. 37, 111, 113, 144, 145, 156 Celaya, Hilbie .................... 37, 139, 156, 198 Chehock, Bob ......................... 38, 66, 191 .Cimral, Sue .................... 38, 65, 67, 125, 194 Clark, Don ........... 38, 65, 111, 133, 135, 152, 194 Clark, Jerry .......... 27, 38, 111, 113, 104, 140, 152 Clurno, Leslie ........................ 38, 116, 197 Cleere, Helen ................................. 38 Clemow, Pot ......................... 38, 109, 115 Cook, Charles ................................ 39 Cormier, Len ................................. 38 Coston, Marilyne .......................... 39, 114 Cotton, Molly ........................ 39, 116, 201 Cotton, Polly ..................... 39, 120, 121, 201 Crail, Chris .................................. 39 Cross, Barbara ........................... 39, 112 Crumrine, Judy ............ 39, 65, 66, 124, 110, 188 Cudlin, Linda ........................ 39, 104, 113 Cuneo, Karen ..................... 40, 65, 125, 190 Dalzell, Jon .............. 40, 65, 103, 104, 116, 189 Danforth, Dixie ............... 40, 66, 120, 121, 195 Davies, Jim .................................. 40 Davis, Sue ....................... 40, 104, 110, 109 Dean, Mary Ann . . .40, 66, 100, 101, 104, 109, 123, 199 De Karr, Karole ............... 40, 65, 113, 117, 197 11 Devore, Merry ......................... 28,40,104 Dicken, Dave ............................. 41, 116 Donoth, Doug ......... 41, 65,111, 112,133,135,194 Eckhart, Jerry ......... 32,41, 23,111,113,143,144, 145, 156, 190 Ellsworth, Dick ...... 27, 23, 41, 66, 111, 132, 135, 188 Elner, Tex .................... 41, 65, 112, 116, 198 Emery, Durant ................................ 41 Enewold, Arlene .............................. 41 Esterly, Eleanor ............................... 41 Estey, George ................................ 42 Faith, Mary .......... 42, 100, 101, 104, 106, 109, 112 Fellows, Martha .......... 42, 100, 101, 110, 116, 202 Forberg, Ann ................................. 42 F055, Joselyn ............................. 42, 199 Foster, Patti .............. 42, 66, 104, 116, 122, 190 Franks, Mqrilyn . . . , ........ 20, 22, 42, 111, 124, 194 Frost, Karen .................................. 42 Gaylord, Jeff....43,104,112,113,117,140,141,159 Gessel, Sharon ............... 43, 104, 108, 123, 197 619110, Renee ........................ 43, 123, 197 Goerfz, Mary ................ 43, 104, 120, 121, 197 Grani, Linda ...................... 43, 66, 123, 198 Gregg, Bob .......................... 43, 135, 189 Greene, Kent . . . .' .................. 43, 66, 104, 127 Greiner, Cindy ............................ 43, 195 Haggerfy, Joan ............................... 44 Hall, Steve ............................... 44, 191 Halligan, Ed ..................... 44, 111, 133, 135 Hamilton, Bob ........................... 44, 110 Hammock, Pat ................. 44, 65, 67, 110, 116 Harper, Judy .................... 44, 116, 124, 192 Harper, Lyn ...................... 44, 112, 113, 165 Hays, Jan ................................... 44 Healy, Donna .................. 28, 29, 45, 104, 110 Heer, Judy ............................... 4,5 165 Hege,Marty ....................... 23,32, 45,125 Henderson, Joyce ............................. Henderson, Peggy Jo .......................... 45 Hensel, Judy ................. 45, 100, 101, 194, 208. Herndon, Tom ........................ 45, 110, 112 Hess, Joanna ................................. 45 Hilger, Mike ............................. 46, 127 Hill, Jess .................... 46, 111, 132, 135, 163 Holf, Bill ........................ 46, 104, 113, 127 Hunter, Bill .................................. 46 Hurd, Judy .................................. 46 Hutchinson, Bonnie ........................ 46, 197 Hyink, Shirley ........................ 46, 124, 189 lngle, Alec ........................... 46, 152, 195 Inman, Genise ....................... 47, 108, 112 Johnson, Cliff ................................ 47 Johnson, Karen ................................ 47 Johnson, Nancy ........................... 47, 127 Johnston, Betty ........................... 47, 101 Johnston, Janet .............. 47, 100, 101, 116, 200 Kaesemeyer, Karen .................... 47, 110, 195 Kelly, Kathy .f ........................... 47, 124 King, Woody ............ 48, 103, 110, m, 152, 200 LoBarbara, Frankie .................. 23, 32, 48, 199 Langfry, Lynn ............................ 48, 199 Larrieu, Judie ................ 48, 100, 101, 115, 191 Lawson, Key .......... 48, 65, 66, 104, 111, 113, 140, 141, 159, 202 Layfield, Sharon ....... 48, 67, 103, 104, 112, 122, 170 Leaf, Dan ............................... 48, 140 Leddel, Bart .......... 48, 66, 111, 112, 122, 159, 195 Lenk, Lorna .............................. 49, 114 Liggeft, Cheryl ........................... 49, 125 Lindberg, Betsy ........................... 49, 114 Loer, Pam ........................ ' ........... 49 Lovendale, Mark .................. 49, 111, 116, 192 Lowe, Jim ............................... 49, 110 Lower, Judy ......... 28, 49, 100, 101, 104, 109, 117, 189, 208 McDonald, Denise ......................... 49, 114 McDonald, Sally ...................... 50, 116, 191 McDonald, Bill ................... 50, 111, 112, 159 McFedries, Dick ............................... 50 McGuffin, Bob ............... 50, 104, 112, 144, 145 McKinney, Jeannette ...................... 50, 104 McNeil, Ed .................. 50, 113, 140, 152, 189 McQuaid, Ruth ......... 28, 29, 50, 100, 101, 104, 108, 109, 165, 200 MacFarland, Paul ............................. 50 MacNeill, Laura .......................... 51, 203 Manison, Avon ........................... 51, 195 Medland, Marilyn ..................... 51, 116, 165 Medland, Mary ........................... 51, 116 Melville, Sandy ........... 51, 65, 110, 116, 124, 193 Meriam, Melinda ................. 51, 112, 124, 199 Merrill, Rich ........ 23, 32, 24, 51, 67, 111, 134, 135, 137, 152, 201 Merris, Margie ............ 51, 67, 104, 106, 108, 124 Millbank, Glen ............................... 52 Miller, Jody .......................... 52, 110, 190 Mills, Ellyn .......................... 52, 104, 165 Moir, Doug ...... 52, 65, 104, 108, 109, 122, 123, 194 Morgan, Jim ................ 52, 116, 133, 135, 202 Morgan, Karen ........................... 52, 193 Morgan, Tom ..... 52, 65, 104, 111, 112, 140, 159, 202 Mulkern, Frank ....................... 53, 110, 127 Munnecke. Al . .20, 23, 53,111,116,120,121,140,152 Murphy, Lynn ........................ 53, 114, 124 Murphy, Mary Ann ........ 53, 66, 103, 109, 124, 203 Nelson, Pete ................................. 53 Nissen, Paul .............. 53, 65, 113, 132, 135, 201 Norwine, Jim ........................ 53, 103, 127 Outway,N1ck ............. 53,66,113,140,141, 152 Ober,Dick ......... 21, 22, 54, 66, 108, 111, 134,135, 150,152,172,196 Orban, Betsy ............................. 54,194 Osborne, Sue ................................. 54 Parker, Joan .............. 54, 66, 108, 111, 122, 201 Parker, Sue Beth .......................... 54, 104 Patten, Lorraine ............................... 54 Phelan, Sue ........................... 54, 66, 1'91 Pitkin, John .................................. 54 Plowman, Melinda .................... 55, 103, 195 Powers, Rich ............................. 55, 110 Poyas, Frank ......................... 55, 110, 112 Pridonoff, John ....................... 55, 127, 135 Priest, Kay .......................... 55, 125, 193 Ramsey, Susie ............................ 55, 125 Redell, Bill ..... 20, 23, 55, 66, 130, 132, 133, 135, 136, 144, 145, 156 Rich, Susie Jo ............................ 55, 114 Richter, Lynn ......................... 56, 102, 109 Rider, Phyllis ......................... 56, 103, 109 Rizzi, Lucia .......................... 56, 107, 200 Robbins, Melodie ..................... 56, 125, 192 Robinson, Kathy ........ 28, 29, 56, 103, 104, 114, 203 Roen, Elene ................... 23, 56, 103, 104, 114 Rolfe, Julie .......................... 56, 104, 112 .. Ronning, Kay ............................ 56, 195 Ross, Jim ............................ 56, 140, 153 Ross, Ronald ................................. 57 Roth, Norton ............................. 57, 127 Roy, Charlene ........................ 57, 125, 171 ' Rundle, Mary ............................. 57, 114 Sales, Connie ................................. 57 Santander, Dave ................. 57, 107, 112, 160 Sayers, Jack ............................. 58, 110 Schmidt, Jim ................. 58, 111, 135, 160, 161 Schnell, Dick ................................. 5B Schultz, John ............................. 58, 109 Schumacher, Sue ............. 58, 100, 101, 190, 208 Segretfi, Don ................. 58, 117, 120, 121, 153 Seley, Jim .......... 23, 32, 58, 66, 111, 135,137, 1916 Sheets, Joan ......................... 58,100,101 Sheff, Shelly ................... 28,29,59,1504,103 Skinner, Bert ............................. 9,13! Smith, Carol .................. 59, 65, 100, 101: 202 Smith, Doug ....... 20, 22, 59, 67, 104, 108, 111, 134, 135, 144, 145 Smith, Leslie .................. 59, 65, 116, 125, 202 Smith, Sheryl ..................... 59, 104, 113, 114 Sommers, Bob ..... 27, 59, 66, 111, 113, 117, 143, 144, 145, 152, 191 Speer, Dona ................................. 59 Stamford, Ann ........................... 60,110 Sfapp, Tom .................................. 60 St. Clair, Nancy .................. 57,111,124,195 Stearns, Brett ................................. 60 Stephens, Sam .................... 27, 60, 111,116 Stevenson, Ruth ............................... 60 Sfrandine, Jim ....................... 60,111,159 Stroud, Tom ............................. 60,152 Stuart, Terry .................................. 60 Sutherland, Dave ......................... 61, 195 Swanson, Judy ........................... 61, 104 Sweet, Milo .......................... 61,116,197 Swanson, Dave ............................... 52 Tannehill, Jane .................. 61, 104,110,112 Taylor, Tony ............. 61,66,104,108, 124, 191 Theurkauf, Fred ........................... 61, 116 Thomas, Diane ........................... 61, 110 Thompson, Vaughn ................... 61, 133, 135 Tropani, Anita ........................... 62, 110 Tripodes, Sophia .......................... 62, 125 Trotter, Jim .............................. 62, 110 Troup, Sandy .................... 62, 114, 115, 197 Twohey, Sharon .......................... 62, 102 Ulvesfad, Larry ...... 62, 100, 101, 104, 112, 116, 140 Updegraff, H. 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