San Marino High School - Titanian Yearbook (San Marino, CA)
- Class of 1961
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D F yi W',ffD',fZg1':4w 'Lv-A 22:9 :fl :lib Cx' VL,-4'rt v J Y ,.f!'Cf5if-C 5-- fi-2-L? fbi.. zQ:f, jf M , , . . 0' ,Dwi , I ,, Q U- , f .,. , ' kj' .e .'1,T,I' P VJ fr WEE li ij lgfbbb' fb ' , V A Q y . bg QX N X 'Rx .9 43' .1 Bx ' 1 - V 45 X? 2595 1961 TITANIAN 55 ig ii SSS!.1ieif?ZC. i ' Son Marino High Scho I K Son Marino, California X SX 0?3,,mCL'i w ZOOM' i ju AMW' W ' Www' I f 7 x U L 2 I M W Q W ,Z QM My i ' 'Q Z W W Wg? V Qfjnff Ag-,7MxN'x 406099 J if ' I ,f fQfffi -'L Mr, X '- M' f. ma ,f ' 4 pw f i ,W 17 ' 5 if X Af J V , Wim! - 4 2 i 1 ' fyh mxpba rr rv. P! 'ual ,605 , v .7 ! ,,,-. . ' I 1 55' i LM , ,y5w ifff I -Aiijgjjwwigjqwxvi 1 Q ' i JJUB-3' P J 9Y.XX?WaQyU Y X gwgfgiipf Ab i qi ll Dlx cs l lq l l 'N S feiglgcgw 3355 we -S ' Q '5 As we come back To school offer vclcczfion, we looked forword To cu year of leclrning, por- Ticipcxfing, cmd fun. Now we look back with sadness on our green' yeor or Son Marino High School. We leorned cz greofxcleol, we partici- pofed in our mcmy school c u ond we lgbd o lot of fun Too. Az 53 Q age lm fb A gg X gl NQEJSQQ xx. Nc Qu ic SEQ 533 ' 4- ' '.?,,..-,,.,-..-. 'gy' V X C 'V I Q' Ll 1 ' 1, V1 .- L .l'. RQ,-f , VV, ,L MQW? NH WL Jn LL I L, ,XX , X7 w, ,M ,mb 1 XZ . L I IQ! my Cv- , 'L 71 1 -ep. V1 -, Av Ls fl. 4' .....3. --4 3, , - . '-'rid A 4 .1 -. J. , Q, ,.v'-.Y mu f --, X 'fi FGA 'P ,Q - Q' W. -,.-, ,, . Aw I-11 Q. -1 V, 1 1, , ,' J L. We also look back on that inevitable part of school-studying. Perhaps we are noi' always eager To clo This, but as we look back, we find our Teachers proved To be great inspirafions 'ro us. We shall all sfrive To use what knowl- edge we gained from our school years of SMHS. :Gr G W PR 1L '7 Li .. 'l 1 'x , T' ,.. A- f Looking back, do you recall The sport events, The dances, The fads, ond The specicil occasions? These are your memories of 1960-61. 1960 EPTEMBE13 'bLq',,,:1m. hh ' i. Fr' 0 ' O ' im A Pl. rs' . -m K ,. . if 'TJ 3, Another year started as students once more got into the swing of things. i A new addition to Pep Commission was Jimmy Melvill who became the schaol's mascot, Titan Tim. L I- -7115 While the cafeteria was being revised, students were seen near the small First football game of the year and the team was in competition Concession Shack on the football field at lunch time. again. 6 1960 Great spirit wus aroused by the song and yell leaders. -fix ,CSP qi? cf :C MISS SEPT BER ford's Cross Country Team s p pcxring f sful season. . v 1- ' ,ff , fyj . I i. ' pa 1960 OCTOBER The yell leaders putting on a pep rally at The fifteen-minute break. John Goddard, the famed adx. presented an assembly on his ad' in Africa and Hawaii. Breaking through The Tiger's line is our Titan man going for a touchdown. The 'Bee Team, league champs, show a bif of skill s 1960 , - 'P N . , ta, we It aiu ,,-v.-- 7 '-e 1 549' 'ff' .qw 1 wr' .-eg, et 0 between Student Council and the students House of Representatives. 'hm Q: OCTOBER ERICKSO 1960 EMBEE S' A tradition at S.M.H.S. is Senior Teaching Day. of the year, ! I Amidst stars of silver ond the crowning of our queen and princesses the Corona- tion Ball was the most exciting dance Q- f ' ' Q '13, . t 1 'TE-f, +' ' -iz... V in., A: .'1:1tfQ9j-l'tg3:.fk -E . wt w:?s I V 'KSN bi L ESP? , , 1--L-Q-YY, ,.9,4,..' D 4' V A M! 'f -f',t ' f-figivfien.- ' f n- T ' - ,angwri-f ' A ,, A- ' --fe.- av f T. , ff .7 An exciting new sport was introduced this year, Water Polo. 10 1969 queen ond her court were honored of Homecoming. The of being chosen was Queen Goelen's os she received corsoge. have been on excmng ploy that mode these two - -'H-f-2+ - :ff IVY 1'-r-' 1fg'41:+:,:tz' ' W1-'V-:w-2?:,1i-': . A j 'T ', iw ,. , ie e, ,W ., 1 , 4 ,LI l A N M 'L al v 3 Y 144011 ' , L ,,.. vb t ,lx qu ' .gf 32,1-f.. ' J IQ! 4' ' QT If I A ,C A5 ef, X Y s df' v 'VG 1 4 'l J -4 ' I 'Bs 15 n . '-' Qi., 1 Lffffl A- 5,1 .-1. p W W. if I . W is Q? 'mb - ,--- ..r . fn 1 xi sf X , -RE MISS NOVEMBER PAULETTE LOLLAR S 1960 DECEMBE iiiii u.Ju Min it Girls' League presented Mistletoe Magic as the Christmas dance of the year. ly ie A new fad arrived this year, 'grub day,' when everyone dressed The qhiet governing body at school shown on one of its busiest days! in sweat shirts and leans. - - - 12 1960 X, Vx V, 69 4 ' Q 1 MISS DECEMBER I, VICKI QEJULD gf ?i i 1961 J U RY i Sponsored by the Prometheons, The Wipe Out was the finest grub dance of the year. Here the Freshmen of The school attended their first class dance. sb ' 51'-r A .sl- gr Teaming together omidst mud ond dirt, the Senior men vs. the Junior boys. Opened on 1 e eginning o I- h b ' f the second semester, the cofeterio once more seen teeming with students. 14 'fav 5 -,ipi .ww r ,V . 'NL ' ig' - r 4 ni Y Y I 0 1 'g i Q - V l pg V. fr f -5 , y 1 If .iq 'c 2' ' 'l L 5 l .01 2 H , ' ,V , ,i ri ' l is :1 ' f -as A ' IB? A, :g: ,ir-il 1 s 1' is :bl-,if L fin ,ix -1 5, ' 2-5 - . lf- if M -'lf-' is ' ' - '4 V C f w e 'sir ,v , swf wi , ll lim f' I ,Jap 0 vi, ,' l Q .D+ :ff fl . . I 5 l',f',-' VA'-il il 1 ' '- 1 x vi- A . ' . H x ' . ,g ' . .1--. f 451 'V T fzf'l' s 1 -'f' li 'l Q 'I , W. .5 V. I in . and fl?-,I . J I ' ' s I V il gb. ,J- - 1 Bell Telephone Company put on an assembly and for Chris Bang, our A.F.S. sludent, to call her in Denmark. Chris is seen laughing while her sister talks To her mother across the sea. boys of 5.M.H.S. preparin Q fOI' SEITIESTCI' EXCU15. MISS JA UAR-Y JILL WETMGRE 1961 FEBRU RY .x A4415 .lb , in One of the many sock hops after a basketball game. f. A 1 Providing fun for the entire school, ihe Junior and Senior boys o more matched their strength in a baseball game, which The sem won by The skin of their teeth. l l The fatal game with South Pasadena, 41 to 43! -H' ' -'-11-Y 111. , , .z 16 1961 .f gm , X 5Y 7v, - g., E ' v f Q A J 'F Y c rF:i'?iwpg:'s:-a-ur- 1. k. .e ' ' . W I - L w W ,-, 1 7. , ' L ' ,,, , . -fm-..,uriy'g 1 V w,L ,ll . . J . IN 4 , . h .5 six ' H, I pfffilu ' I ' ' ,1,4 lf. I ,V . E I ' qn.,gHj'. l ' , A 3 a Y- . .A 1 i 31 ' A I , - . , 4 MISS FEBRUARY LESIJIH SACHS . L -5 1961 MARCH An unusual and hilarious night of was displayed by the Harlem C and the S.M. All-Stars. A lot of new and old 'talent was displayed in the three One-Act Pla lf was well It was sloppy! Bur if was fun! 1961 eks of hard work and thought are displayed or the nce Fair. talk buck stage. A,F.S. Assembly, American ond foreign A.F.S, stu- ,4- -Ll' . r :lib 5,4 ,J ,Q .J A 1 , I, .gf- E4 I WEN: ,-.' . J ' lm, 251' , zf Q3 rs 1 .ffl ,pid-Q vkiw ARCH BAKER 1961 APRIL JUBILEE nk. After working hard preparing for the Boys Dance, the officers fook a break. The the year was The Ozark's Jubilee. 5. N. First day back from spring vacation and the Beard Growing Comes? was iudged. With a Iifile delay, then they were on their way, to surf or to ski. 7 'Q J 1961 'is . bf N 'Nr-L . r 1 g-4' X x yi A Uv K , l 1 I ll 6 -ll 5, ff' may l w e , Q 1 I' xl Z, 1 Key Club made plans forthe Annual Career Day. records were equalled or surpassed. MISS lllf RIL team had another victorious season for many of P Z S I I The place was the Huntington Hotel an the theme was a Summer Place. What It-hz. elegance! i rv-7 T x , yy. vt' fe' gi N ' .' if , W. Q94 The tennis team had another successful year. The Senior Board of Control was organized this year to deal with behavior. h 1. K 1961 'Mt 'hr -YAP the baseball team was known for its constant streak. any l I l V u I Ml , gl l 'F l students reading scripts during tryouts for the Class - Play. - 5' ,. 'xx pen v 1 4 J l f' lx ,f ' :tiff T ' .fs l 1, ll: 1 ,I ,1',9:.:?3- -. ,IW . 5' r ,A , I H J.: . 9 X J ' -QQ ,1 X ,rp 3' 2 .Lv r Y XX 5 x 1 I ri. i r MISS MA K THYS mil'- 1961 JU ,ii it : i i Lb' The last dance of the year, the Titan Re and students scanned scrapbooks of past years. pep- .. ' .1 ., Weary, but successful seniors headed for home after ending their years Students of distinction crammed for their final exams. at S.M.H.S. with the memorable Graduation Night. 1961 mmlvfh Cb Ditch Day broughT high spirits and beach parties all seniors. Coke Party, puf on by the Freshmen wenT hand in with the signing of onnucls. new Tironicm arrived cmd students filled their cm- with signcifures of old ond new friends. Q ,bn . I Wil .gl 1 I MISS JU OANNE HARBOUR '55 ION ADMIN STRATIO The school board members have the difficult and responsible job of governing not only the high school but all the public schools of San Marino. Problems of vital importance to the schools such as hiring teachers, adding classrooms, and deciding school district policies are discussed. Every student is affected by the decisions of these men. MR. WALTER DINGUS-Superintendent of Schools .J ii? ' r MR. DAN S. HAMMACK, JR. DR, DAN R. ELLIS MR. WILLIAM C. HIGMAN President of the Board of Education Assistant Superintendent in charge of business Assistant Superintendent in charge of instruction Board of Education, L. to R.: B. Alexander, L. Sanders, Jr., A. Bennion, D. Hammock, D. Ellis. is - x , J I Q W X ., Sp N -,? .51 Wm. ,vi- +95 -I. SP' JE, CO SELOR ii ' -, , HA i ' l 1 N MISS HELEN MCLERAN-Head Counselor A MR. BYRON COOK was Qi A Our counselors ore olwoys working To help us. Their offices ore olwciys filled wiTh parents, Teachers, col- lege represenmfives, ond college recommendofions To fill ouf. BUT no rncxffer how busy They ore, The counselors cure olvvoys ready To folk To Their sfudenfs. The counselors ore responsible for our present and our future school years, J ,sl MRS. CAROL FLANAGAN MR- JACK WHITESELL MRS' MAME OHLSON 30 W . 1+ ., ,. 1 . ' '1--f 1 ' .re . ,. , Ti r ,df 14, ,im fm if .1- .7 R., ' QQ i i x r.- MRS. FRANCOISE CARR-French Savez-vous francais? fu' R uf i I-. MISS PAULINE CHEUVRONT-Girls' Athletics MR. JOHN CHRISTIANSEN-Art and Graphic Attack them! S 41:1 :WE MR. RICHARD CLARK-Chemistry Don't spill the acid! MR. PAUL CLOPPER-Dramatics Stop contemplating your navall Whats going on in the dork room?' MR. CHARLES COSTARELLA-Band We're not marching tonight. . 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Gee om e tree. rf' lr F n 111 1111 111111 11111 1111.111 111111111111 1111111 11111 1 il-Q1 11iliWl'm1ii11i ' l lll llll 111111 , 111111 111 l ' , 11111111lll 1111-11'l'lirl l' . 1111111111 MR. ROBERT M!ilTlC?NEY-Alhleiifif cmd Driver Ed. MR. STEPHEN MARGARIUS-Socicll Studies MR. THOMAS MURIE-Music HW Th'-if bfakel Wow! ! ! Class, I hate to say it but you stink! i l, ll ll 1 i W 1 wg 1 1 1 XXXXNN 11 1 mi ill ' M11 l 11 1 111 1 1111 W1 1111 1 1 11 11 11 1- ml 111ll' l'l11i11iii11111ii 1 11 11 , Mmm, X -' 11 5 . I! E 111 WE1111111111111111 R 191111111111 Wm111w11,W111111111.11. - 111111 M1111 111 1 11 - ' 1-15. ..-, ,. r QV 1111l 111 111 11111il1 1111 111 11 11 11 11 1 ,111 1151 - x.., -1 .-.a3:, MR. LOUIS MCCREERY-Mathemafics, WhaT did The MRS. HELEN MCDQNALD.-Homemqking MR. DONALD MEADOWS-FI'Gl'1Cl1 Gnd Triangles say on a rainy day? Le1's co-in-cide. --He,e's C, good Way fo bum your hand, EEK Mg N i DO r Cclll me DOIN! C W X 11l l 11 M14 11111 11111 yA11111 Mes. JOANNA METZNER-Poim-one Mas. AILEEN MONTGOMERY and MRS. HOSTETTER- Miss JAMQMORRIS-English Gnd AH Le'f's Try it again. ' Librarians. Qc please. I l-GTS have U P'-WY! W t r J MR. GORDON PETERSON-Biology MR. RONALD ROBERTI-Social Studies and Athletics MR. SAMUEL ROGERS-Spanish like to tell you but some other teacher might Potton's the place for people like you! No, this is not the Senior smoking lounge. come in and get the wrong idea. - 109 rf' 'l f, fx . A - frm-A ii MRS. DARLENE ROSE-Girls' Athletics MR, EDGAR ROSS-English MR.'.lOHN ARYAN-English t come to me with your notes from mommy. Why, me Worry? Number next one. Ta-da! - 4 Mill . . . JM MR. CHARLES SHARPE-English MR. 'PAUL SHICKLE--German and Latin MISS MARIE STEINER-Typing and Shorthand he three little bears livecl happily ever after. Sum paene certe! Let's have some finger exercises. 35 X 1 11 1 . ,,,f1-, wmrh 1 MY H WF-15 ,, 'N -QL 4 mm ,HM Qu H Hy! ,ww HI! z a g- M N X H ' J' V! MW H ,J NQWWXH M N M ,Nw ,u X N N ,Wwgw H , WNWWMMW WWHWMG ,AN 1 ' ,, , ,Awww J M 1. , 41 33 . 'f M ,, Q H. H u 1 1 Aww WMM ,, mm FFICE S AFP MRS. LORRAINE MARTIN MRS. ERMA DITTEMORE SecreTory To The Principal Guidance Clerk l l These friendly ladies are always ready To help us in any way They can. Mrs. MarTin is always ready To send us our lunches and books when They are Turned in To her. Mrs. Difremore sends in our TranscripTs,.To colleges and is always ready To give us helpful informaTion. Mrs. Gumaer Takes care of our money and lost books, and Mrs. McClain wriTes us Those beloved off-campus passes. Whaf would we do wiThouT These indispensable office workers? MRS. REBA GUMAER MRS. MARY MCCLAIN Secretary To The Vice-Principal Affendance Clerk AI TE NCE Cafeteria crew, L. to R.:.Julia Peroni, Pauline Stanley, Evelyn Large, Grace Simpson, Frances Horn. Alto Law, Manager, Dorothy Langdale, Bessie Antlsta Bertha Eisle Lyclia LaPoint. nw ,.4 rf. ,Q i' T ili3iIgQ? 555, T. . ff '1 4 rlftatff-2 i T I ' J iw ',-Nil? -ff is -6 L, ,ii , .V I , It . , i 1 1 W kg-IQ' -' 3 u J ,- . ' - 4 ,F ffl ' Q iff f 4- ,iff 'Q GLX V s .F Lg. .. ,gg ' .- 4 . -V 1 J l F' -t f t I, r. ' yr' I 'Qs l l l -' T , l 1 X - 4 l This year was a year ot construction. One of the greatest obstacles we had to contend with was buying our food at the concessions shack and eating underneath the bleachers. Thanks to a wonderful cafeteria crew and the high morale of the students, rnost ot us actually enioyed the picnic-like atmosphere of the football field. A wonderful thing to look forward to was the new, well-equipped cafeteria. The year of sacrifice had really paid oft! Cafeteria construction. , ,1 I-love you ever stopped to notice the beautiful roses of our vvell-kept campus? This is due to our efficient custodial staff. Many of them work extra time to keep our campus looking nice. We are cer- tainly grateful to the maintenance staff for their con- cern for our school. .- ,',.4v- i TONY GARCIA Gardener i . , I -I . 4 1 i Drivers, L. to R.: Bill Bent, Jim Tilton, Burley Smith, B. Rawson, C. H. Custoclians, Bottom row, L. to R.: Elmer Worthington, Ralph Dralle, Jim Malone. Top row, L. to R.: Ray Lindberg, Oscar Lund, Bob Smith. 39 2. l '1 Ex?o ' 4 154 f gvv 0, DM ' W, ry, VMS 1. AS 13P1C15R x 2 MN 'wc +,,k gms, Yfr Q65 NW' A ' 1 ' 2 1525. v UU' 3 ,, Tk ,J U0 of Q UUA? by XXQVQX ' A U -A K , v. , 1 . .f ,,- .,. 4 f w 1 W - I-if f 'u up it -DPU ,EQ , r fi m . -,I 4. , 'P' u : rv- if ' , A 2'-P . 'rf.E i. , ,.,, -E 'f I3' W: - -..w1'22g7 -Y V '13- Tig ' - 3, - xg V. ., P w f .All .ix-L ' ' ffL5fi?g-iff' +. f W- 'Wi fi5!'+f 3i'l- '-JL fr! l - .7 -.,, ,f 1' my V li L - TZ, ,. fi.- -zfgg l4-FT-qi?- L, , E nw n?iYf fg:T'i Q Q A 1 ,, . , P ' Q- rf X - m i. E , I AQTEVE .. Ms, f ..,' if ,X f QE ii 5:-'qw 5 - - 'NL CAROLYN MOORE Secretary LEWIS HOYT Treasurer Under The leadership of Rich Gary, The ASB officers have been The mosr influencial studenfs at San Marino High. Their eagerness To represent all SMHS sfudenis has made This one of The mos? respecfed groups on campus. Chris Bang and Bernard Berge have been valuable as honorary officers. The whole Council can cerfainly look back on a iob well done. i l i li 5 1 i , i --I. Y Q- - -V MW , 5 ,.. :,,,,,, , , ,,,4n will ,N will W'-HstQrig,,?, H H5 i, PHILCWILSON + ii Athletic Commissioner ll V l is - will ,, wiiwiii gs- wil Z: li' CiicARoLlsMoi1vBi5.flYiiiAAils ii ig C MARTY McKEE Social Chairman ' N., iiscofr Bias C l ,Pegg Commission l T W' .wi -i ish ...r - - - . ii.: ..i ,,.., ,,,, . . i ' l ., i . ' T sill' ll Uw W l l ll - l l in f Judd Sfcinley Senior Class Pres. Bolo Ccimpbell Junior Closs Pres. Corey Cherrstrom Soph. Class Pres. Cece Wiihers Boys' Forum Pres. K' TUDE T COUNCIL The l2:5O bell rings cmd l5 sTudenTs go rushing inTo The cc1feTerici. lT is This cimloifious group which decides school policy cmd greoTly influences The spirif of The school. The STudenT Council is composed of The A.S.B.,ofTicers, The four clciss presidenTs ond Q Tifcm Shield represenTc1Tive. Mr. FrosT cidvises The orgonizcdion. Nancy Jo Zimmerman TiTc1n Shield Karen .PuTTler Girls' League Pres. I-IDU E F REPRESENTATIVE The most democratic of all our campus or- ganizations is the House of Representatives. Each representative is elected from his history or English class. The House carries suggestions from the student body to the Student Council. The A.S.B. Vice-President, Steve Hall, is President of this fine organization. Steve Hall, President as 9' 'ff-7 L. to R.: Jo Livingstone, Jim McDonald, Denise Casaretto. Vicki Hunt, Steve Hall, Phil Hopkins, Bill Winne, Brent Bottles, Lindo Brady, Jackie Nichols Cece Withers President QM .31- Rich Bruno-Secreta ry-Treasurer J.im Edmonds-Program Chairman 4' Jack Rogers--Vice-President BOYS F RU The Boy's Forum is an organization To which every boy in The school is automatically a member. The Forum has several assemblies such as The surfing movie they saw in The fall. It also sponsors the Boys' Forum dance in The spring and a beard growing contest during spring vacation. QS Class Representatives, Bottom row, L. to R.: M. Riggs, T. Coleman, B. Blackburn, R. Bruno, I. Peterson, B. Dibble. Top row, L. to R.: W. Phillips, T. Grace, J. Rogers, C. Withers, 'J. Edmonds, D. Carver, J. Hollern. Committee chairmen, Bottom, L. to R.: T. Coleman, M. Riggs, J. Rogers, R Top, L. to R.: Mr. Atcheson, T. Grace, C. Withers, J. Edmonds, D. C Hollern. A ly Karen Puttler-President 4l! ?- X A , . , H r'- r A5 ,zszngw f , ,lub I ' 'Q-:gr ,, . Ai Margie Gould-Secretary Bonn ie Barrett-Treasurer Jane Moron-Vice'President X C ,. . ' 5 K . --. s. .Lt ..,... '- ., . g- , v W . 1 9 f s - ' I- , . -, . . .. . . . . .ns-,, sin 371 s 1 A 1 'K . -- rgfg., 5 X .-'.,fEL-u3'.:'Q rc'. 1:'o .- f 1. 'L'.'.fb'. L'e-u. Sue Holmes-Program Chairman Connie Bryan-Historian GIRL' LEAGUE The Girls League is composed ot all The girls in the school. The girls serve on various committees which make up the League anal carry out its activities. Some of the, various Girls' League activities are d football and basket- thehassemblies, the Christmas dance, the selling of Titan buttons and corsages uring ball season, and the big and little sister program. 71, riff ,cm 'i l ..-.gf-4 il-QV Committee chairmen, ist row: Sue Holmes, Connie Bryan. 2ncl row: Judy Rerners. 3rd row: Betsy McQuaid, Peggy Erickson. 4th row: JoAnne Harbour, Primm, Wendy Linda Schrader. P 4 Q f M 7? J lsr 'if l President--Judd Stanley Secretary Rolly Leddel 48 Treasurer Steve Vignolo SEN IGRS The best year for the seniors had come at last. This year had been dreamed of, dreaded, and anticipated for so long. Every senior is sure to remember the class meetings and committees, the final exams, the College Boards, the dances, the senior play and the senior concession stand. Graduation came all too soon, the senior class was together for the last time. No matter how far away the seniors go, they will never forget the years of happiness, work, and participation at San Marino High School. Vice-President John Richards Social Chairman Jill Wetmore A 'N i K 5 i. :st N -Tfffiiisigfi-: 0 -cv ,1 ww q :,, Tf' NORMAN ALTSHULER The low flying crow. Football l Basketball 1,2 Baseball l,2,3,4 San Marino Lettermen's 3,4 Senior Board of Control 4 ALAN ASHLEY Take not the world too seriously. Football l Track I Radio Club 1,2 NANCY ATWOOD' True friendship expressed in a fleeting smile. C.S.F. 2 French Club l,2,3,4 Tri-Y l,2 Homemaking Club 4 GARY DERBY ' Quiet forrirude SALLY AXELSON That devilish twinkle in her eye. Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Entered Sophomore year TONY AZADIAN I'll try anything once. Football 1,2,4 Track i,2,4 Senior Advisory Board 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 Hi-Y l,2,4 DAVE BALFOUR Oh, my gosh, I don't believe it. ' Yell Leader 4 Thespians 3,4 Swimming 2,4 All School Play 3 Senior Advisory Board 4 Entered Sophomore year BARBARA BALL Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Treasurer 3,4 C.S.F. 1,2,3 F.T.A. Program Chairman 4 Titanian Copy Editor 4 Ski Club 1,4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 ,. i.- .E f W fan i int! i . . , C r .1 ,-v T it ,W ,r . U L 1 '!'V al I 4 S6 L 4 if'3 :', T f fn, ,i '. .L-6143-'L 'I 1 Q, E. . ,x RTL. lit -we ' fog qi DAN BAKER Sincerity is the trait of noble manhood. House of Representatives , , Latin Club I,2,3,4 Hi-Y l,2,3,4 President 4 Band l,2,3 CHRIS BANG I traveled among unknown men in lands beyond the sea. C.S.F. 4 Prometheans 4 Red Cross 4 Tri-Y 4 Girls' League Representative 4 Art Club 4 Student Council 4 American Field Service Exchange Student from Denmark CATHY BANKS She could make the devil fall in love. Song Girl 4 Football Princess 4 Flag Girl 3 A.S.B, Assembly Committee 4 Titan Shield Art Editor 3 Tri-Y Secretary 2 BIFF BARKER Man is all imagination. Key Club 3,4 Football 3,4 Tennis 2,3,4 Hi Y 1,2 Ski Club 2,3 Sailing Club 4 50 - BRUCE BARNES He lights up the whole world. Set Director 3,4 Stage Crew 3,4 Sound Club 3,4 President 4 Thespians 3,4 Pep Commission 2 Lighting Director for Prom and Football concessions BONNIE BARRETT Life is nothing without friendship. Girls' League Treasurer 4 N.F.L. 2,3,4 Secretary 4 Vice President 3 Bambinos 3,4 Tri-Y I,2,3 Secretary 2 F.T.A. 1,2 Vice President 2 CHRISTY BARTER .fl perfect woman, nobly planned, to -warm, to comfort and command. Homemaking Club 1,4 Anitas 3,4 C.S.F. I STEVE BAUMGA RT The world makes 11-nys for a determined In Thespian 3,4 Historian 4 Property Manager 3,4 Sound Club 3,4 - .Wi JUDY BELT Flirting flirtatiuns Bambinos 3,4 A.S.B. Social Committee 2,4 Chorus 1,2 G.A.L. l Drill Team 4 ARBARA BENN pontaneous combustion ouse of Representatives 2 i-Y 3 rill Team 3,4 cial Committee 3 rt Club 4 nior Advisory Committee 4 BERNARD BERGE ambassador uf Club 4 Cross 4 fN of P1 TT BICE s comzng roses. f Representatives 2 l 2 am Ed. 3 Commissioner 4 and good will. Ft ew ,Me Opt tit, 3 LUXSOXQA --- - tv- -ee. - K 1.37,-v - -5 SUZANNE BOOHER Every age has its pleasure. N.F.L. 1,2,3,4 Thespians 3,4 Spanish Club 4 Titan Shield Staff 3 All-school play 2,3 YET' VICKY GOULD Society is wholesome for the character. Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Council Representative 2 Chaplain 3 Dramotics 4 A.S.B. Social Committee 1,2,3 i JOHN BRAINERD 'Let John do it. Junior Statesmen 2,3,4 J.S.A. President 4 Debate Club 4 1 N N.F.L. 4 6 Stage Crew 2,4 All-school play 2,3 Q. 'Q V' 7, Suv Q--Q' . ROY BRAND! fill gm mit i bi pm, 7 V7 uw! gt! WZ, . l nj? U! ' J' ff' . U A339 ,rw 1 I l ' if fi JOHN BRAYTON Philosophy is the art of living. Ski Club 4 Math Club 4 Sailing Club 2,3,4 Track 2,4 Clean Campus inspector 4 PENNY BRIEDE Pennies from heaven. French Club 3 G.A.L. l Drill Team 4 Art Club 4 A.S.B. Social Committee 4 ANN BREITKREUTZ Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind. Tri-Y 'l,2,3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Vice President 4 French Club l,2,3,4 Science Club 2,3 MIKE BRAUN Little needed 'to make him happy. CONNIE BRYAN Possessing the spark of fun. Bambinos 3,4 Girls' League Historian 4 Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Tri-Y Secretary 3 A.S.B. Social Committee 3 French Club 2 TOM BUCKNELL Be not too bold. ANN BUMSTEAD Clowning is my nature. Tri-Y i,2,4 Chaplain 2 Spanish Club 4 G.A.L. I Thespians 4 BONNIE BYRNE Never a dull moment. G.A.L. 2 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Vice President 4 Sailing Club 1,2 Titan Shield 3 as . Rl. it g, Lg'-' i ? x 5 5' VX lt. 41, .7 N... -T 'x : 1 Y ii su T fir, - 1g,,Y 5 JOCELYN CADY She has found an art for good living. Drill Team 3,4 Tri-Y 3,4 Thespians 3,4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 President 4 Ski Club 2 G.A.L. l,2,3 KATHY CAHALAN Silence is ri complimenzing Ul'f1lU7l-Gill. Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Treasurer 2 G.A.L, i,2,3,4 Recording Secretary G.A.L. 4 - Future Nurses 2,3,4 A.S.B. Social Committee JOHN CARLBLOM Time for fun and time for thought. C.S.F, 2 l,2,3,4 A.5.B, Publicity Committee 4 Math Club 4 Spanish Club 4 SUSAN CARLSON Youth is wholly cxpcri mental. Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Tri-Y Treasurer I A.S.B. Social Committee Junior Red Cross Treasurer 4 French Club 3,4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 SHARON CARLSON One who thinks cannot help but talk. Red Cross President 4 Inter-Club Council 4 A.S.B. Social Committee 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Tri-Y President I LYNN CARTER I count only the sunny hours Pandias 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y l,2 Homemciking Club l Titan Shield 4 DICK CHRISMAN With his head in the clouds. Basketball l,2,3,4 Key Club 3,4 Secretary 4 Band 1,2,3 Junior Statesmen 2 DON CLARK No matter how long the day, I'll find the end. Y ld JUDY CLARK Cond nature is more agreeable in conuersaliorz, than ll'l!. G.A.L. l,2,3,4 Girls' League Chairman 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 BOB CLEMENTS Tonmrrau' is another day. Tennis l,2,3 Football 1,2 JOHN COBURN I lavliczx' in getting rn hu! miter-il keeps me clean. Football l,2 Track 1,2 KRIS COLE Dain' rrhrrt comes naturally. G.A.l.. l N.F.l.. 2,3,4 Tlwespians 4 Prom Social Committee 3 All'school Play 4 ,fm un t?TF:7,g '-.f!,e vii:'1fs'f+'r:rv-vv+ 4 --5 l 1- ' 4' t l Wi ,fin It E , 4 mi 'HW'- 7315 -.J vu Q1 lf' Q72 1...r EV' rf t 'r'vu'i 1 MARCIA CONE Where the willingness IS great. the difficulties cannot be great. Senior Advisory Board 4 Sailing Club Sec. 2,4 Sailing Club l,2,3,4 Tri-Y President I Tri-Y Vice President 2 JOYCE COSENTINO Sinrplicity blended with sincerily. Pandias 3,4 BRENT BATTLES Nu! for himself. hu! for the world hc lires. Football l,2,3,4 House of Representatives 3 Sailing Club l,2,3,4 Science Club 3,4 Boys' Forum Representative Senior Advisorv Council 4 TOM COWLES Speaking of the Devil. House of Representatives I C Senior Advisory Committe Tennis 2,3,4 JOE CRAI l. Looking through rosercolored glasses. Audio-Visual 4 Senior Board of Control 4 KIT C ROUCH Virtue, wisdom, and goodness never lose their power. A.F.S.-Norway 3 Prometheans 3,4 Drill Team 3 Girls' League Cabinet 2 Outstanding Student I C.S.F. l,2,3,4 RBARA CUMMINGS mshine of the heart. ndias 3,4 'Y 2,3,4 -Y President 3 -Y Chaplain 4 nch Club 2,3,4 .F, 2,3,4 ered Sophomore year NICK CURRY A front of iron. Baseball I Football 3 Track I Ski Club 4 qi Cf' ,av-N .P 4, 17 JAN DAMEREL The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. G.A.l.. 'l Tri-Y l,2,3 Blue Bonnets 4 J OYC E DAM ES Out to do her best and does it. Tri-Y l,2 Junior Statesmen 2,3 Anitas 3,4 Spanish Club 4 F.T.A. 'I DEE DEE DARBY She bcguiles better than she knows. Blue Bonnets 3,4 Tri-Y 3,4 Tri-Y Treasurer 4 Sailing Club 2 Dramatics 4 Entered Sophomore year STEVE DELAMATER Give the devil his due. Football 1 Swimming l,2,4 55 F. 1-. 'iw' lai1'l iii' Jiil,,, ,- l r l l,-913 X4-uni' JOHN DELONGE With bold description and manly thought. Latin Club 1,2 French Club 3,4 Bond i Meth club 1,2 Search 3,4 PAUL DELONGE Life is just rosy. House of Representatives 4 ROB DeKARR Everybody loves fl lover. Football 2,3,4 Hi-Y l,2,3 Ski Club 4 Thespians 4 PATTY DEPLITCH A flower in bloom. A.S.B. Social Committee 4 Blue Bonnets 4 Tri-Y 4 Entered Senior Year MIK FRANK DESSEL Always willing to help. Football Mgr. 2,3 Baseball Mgr. 3,4 Track Mgr. 3,4 Sound Club 3,4 ANDY DITHRIDGE I won't grow up! Swimming 3,4 Cross Country 2,3 Math Club 4 Pep Commission 4 Track 2 E DOELL Do what you believe, Believe in what you do. House of Representatives 2,3 Football 2,3,4 Lettermen's Club Key Club 3,4 Key Club President 4 All-school Play 3 TERRY DOLTON He who thinks for himself is a free 'man. Junior Junior Junior Junior Hi-Y i Statesmen i,2,3,4 Stotesmen Mayor 3 Statesmen Treasurer 2,4 Statesmen President 3 TF' -Y fs- 'Nr ,PN X. , -I-.. .,vg,,,iv:J,. .. ig.-'gli ii 'i f ' 'N CAROL DRAKE The priceless gift of laughter. Tri-Y l,2,3,4 French Club 2,3,4 Future Homemakers 3 Pandias 3,4 G.A.L. 1 Girls' League Committee l,2,3 CATHY DRAKE Cheerfulness expresses happiness in the soul. C.S.F. 2,3,4 Aniias 3,4 G.A.L. l French 2,3,4 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Ari Club 'l,2 ANN DRIVER A chatterbox of enthusiasm. Bambinos 3,4 Thespians 4 A.S.B. Social Committee l,2,3,4 Tri-Y 3,4 - Titan Shield 4 Future Homemakers 4 PAT EBELING Darling devil. Blue Bonnets 3,4 Blue Bonneis Secretary 4 Titan Shield 4 Sailing Club 2 Ski Club 4 DIANNE EDISON A warm heart framed in beauty. Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Tri-Y Chaplain 2 Spanish Club 4 Junior Treasurer 3 Pandics 3,4 Drill Team 3 STEVE ELDRIDGE Let us have wine, women, and racing. Tennis 1,2 House of Representatives 3 Water Polo 4 Baseball 4 Football 2 PAT ERIC KSON Happy talk Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Tri-Y President 3 Tri-Y Council Treasurer 4 Drill Team 3,4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Latin Club l,2,4 Art Club 3,4 TED ERLER The sincere succeed where others fail. 'l 'iT':f f W 'A iii -r 1 4313! '17-. MARY ESTERLY Merry midget. Drill Team 3,4 Senior Advisory Committee 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Tri-Y Treasurer 2 Latin Club 1,2 EDGAR EVANS Reacliing for his goal in a quiet way. KATHLEEN FAHS We may be as good as we please, if we please to be good. Flag Girl 4 Drill Team 3 Tri-Y Vice President 1 Anitas Vice President 4 Latin Club l Ski Club 4 TOM FALLAS Master in the art of living. 5 8 it l l fx qv--as-3 l i l l i 4,5 fun, Q' fs? DICK FENTON All men of action are rlrezmzers. Basketball 'l,2,3,4 Football 4 Thespions 4 Sailing Club l,2,3,4 Merit Scholarship Semi-Finals 4 Senior Board of Control Chairman 4 .by M -.,f 1:5 'Ag - , DICK FIGUEROA He who leaves first gets there first. M,,n.-'Q Journalism 3 735 Football 2 ' Ski Club 4 Track 4 l .C,f-- iw yo DIANNE FINNEY Sopliistieatecl fun. G.A.L. 1,2 , Tri-Y 2,3,4 2 Girls' ge, ' New +535 S xi- ur. :M XIX I-JN' ' .O fifvy , N IL 7--TN - if - V' 'fix 'mga NJQJZJ' V 7 Yana '51 I K cf EQ!! gy? CHRIS FLAMMER Wit makes its own welcome. House of Representatives Blue Bonnets 4 A.S.B. Social Comm. Entered Junior year French Club 1,2 yfd-A Pandias' 3,4 L' Mixed Chor U 550 L SUE FORKNER . . . anrl Itlontle, too! Ski Club 4 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Tri-Y President 4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Art Club 4 Thespians 4 KATHY FREUTEL Little friends may prove great friends. Tri-Y 1 Latin Club 1,2 Choir 4 SANDRA FRIESEN .fl special kirzcl of kirzdrzcss, Tri-Hi-Y i,2,3,4 President 2 Treasurer 4 Choir I,2,3 Pandias 3,4 A.S.B. Social Comm, i Drama 1 TRlNA GALBREATH A good heart is worth more than gulcl. Pandias 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Hcmemaking l,2 A.S.B. Social Comm. 3,4 -an .D he W V ,f 'lf s 7. -- 'fl l'!'U 'Q it RICHARD GARY Ile has tlzc iclzole world in his lzrmds. A.S.B. President 4 Class President l Football 2,3,4 Tennis l,2,3,4 Prometheans 3,4 C.S.F. l,2,3.4 LAURIE GINN The contented person 15 never poor. Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Red Cross Council 2 F.T.A. Historian 2 Tri-Y Council 3 French Club l,2,3 PRICE GLEDHILL The secret of success is constancy of purpose Football 'l,2,3,4 Football Captain 3 Golf 2,3 Boys' Forum Rep. 3 Key Club 3,4 KIM GOSTELOW The truest wisdom is resolute determznotzon. Science Club 3 Cross Country 3 Track 2,3,4 tai TED GRACE Captains Courageous. Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Lettermen's Club 4 Boys' Forum Representative 4 Entered Junior year STEVE GRANT Strong reasons ft strong actions. National Forensics League 2 Track 2 Football 2 Sailing Club 4 All-school play 2 Entered Sophomore year Tennis 4 JANE GRAVES Beauty clear and fair. Entered Junior year N.F.L. 4 Bambinos 3,4 Thespians 3,4 Tri-Y 3,4 Tennis Club 3,4 Home-making Club President 4 JOHN GRAVES A strong swimmer in the stream of ltfe. Entered Junior year Swimming 3,4 Captain 4 Water Polo Captain 4 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Football 3 ,.-.-..-... . , , l l MARGIE Goum ' Typical, but way above average. Flag Girl 4 Girls' League Secretary 4 Drill Team 3 Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Tri-Y President 2 Tri-Y Council Chaplain 3 Blue Bonnets 3,4 BOB GROSS E asygoing man. Golf 1,2,3,4 Most valuable 3 Golf Club l,2,3,4 LeTtermen's Club 4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 LOU HAFERS Mr. Muscles. Football i,2,3 Track 'l,2,3 Lettermen's Club STEVE l'lAl.l. Worthy of respect. Football 'l,2,3,4 A,S.B. Vice President 4 Class President 2 Outstanding Student 2 Prometheans 3,4 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 1 Q f ir? 4 1'-few :vii 1 IW, -V W - 4 . - , ul . F-:N S., Ag,-of 4'0- T-,.., -14 , ,fi GLEN HALLEY Music Man. Dance Band 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y 1 Math Club 4 Drum Maier 4 Science Club 3 SALLY HAMPTON How modest ease in. beauty, shines so brzghz! Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Junior Auxiliary Dance Chairman 4 French Club 1,4 Art Club 4 , Tri-Y 1,2 A.S.B. Social Committee BETSY HANSCOM Pulling life, like tafy, into an endless HARVEY HARKNESS Eccentric Hi-Y 1,2 Golf 2,4 Sailing Club 1,2,4 KAY HARNESS The greatness of life is to be, to do. Tri-Y 1,2 C.S.F. 3,4 Pandias 3,4 Thespians 4 Girls' League Representative 4 American Field Service Semi-Finalist 3 CATHY HARPER Cheerfulness keys up a kind of daylight in Fi eFB7'EF ' f 'f 1 , ,iii 1 ri ik-5 ,.,,,,,il llglxu 5l'!1'I twist of fun. Entered Junior year Blue Bonnets 4 Cheer Leader 4 Tri-Y 4 1.1 . 6 'Lv ,fir . the mind. IC., Class Secretary 2 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 ' Pep Representative 4 French Club 1 Bambinos 3,4 fl? ' si WQMXL ,lQC,lld,itl Jwulv Q, by 111310903 OJ Xl? , 2 Mwekph I Nw ll' L' will lllille JO ANNE HARBOUR She wears her knowledge like a crown. Outstanding Student 2 Prometheans 3,4 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 Drill Team 3 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Girls' League Cabinet 2,4 LINDA HARRIMAN Begone, dull care, you and I shall never agree. G,A.L. 1 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Tri-Y Secretary 1,2 A.S.B. Social Committee 1,2,3,4 Drama 4 Film 1 I 49 xv. 'G BILL HARRIMAN Spontaneous with frwnzls and in sports. Lettermerfs Club A Football 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Baseball l Choir l,2 Drama 4 TOBY HAYNES Life is made for man Io enjoy. Class Treasurer 2 Basketball I,2,3,4 Tennis l,2,3,4 House of Representatives 4 Senior Advisory Council 4 BILL HAYS Therc's no SILlJSllllZll8 for thoroughness and eurneszness. Football 'l Swimming 'I Cross Country 2,3,4 Most Valuable Player 3 Track 2,3,4 Science Club 3 JUDY HEALY Ready and willing always. 5 ' . Art Club 2,3 C.S.F. 2 G.A.L. 3 F.T.A. 3,4 Tri-Y 4 62 r1 5--ML- . . 5-'Sf 4' :M , by :+L- .af I T .'.. Tu .. m L l in :YN-F, ml BILL HERMAN By the work, one knows the workman. Tennis l,2,3,4 Latin Club i,2,3 Hi-Y l,2,3 MARGARET HILEMA Life is not life at all without delight. Titanian Staff 4 Art Club 3,4 BARBARA HILL A light heart lives long. SALLY HILLIARD Sunny greeting on a cloudy morning. Tri-Y 1 . .L. 'I Girls' League Decoration Committee 1 JIM HINDMARCH Good things come in ang packages too. Ski Club 4 RLENE HOCHBERG ehind every great an there zs a woman. irls' League Representativ p Representative 2 ass Secretary 3 p Vice President 4 S.F. I,2,3,4 tstanding Student 4 EN I-IODSON ys will be boys! ketball 1,3 st Improved I rsity Water Polo 4 Club 4 HOGE duchess Junior year Club 4 A xiliary 3,4 u 4 Social Committee 3 ,I V ,, Sy: f ia I I 5 'Quai L, 3 'sf' 'LL' 'M 1 MOR x. 52?- , Nd WTI.- '9 SUE HOLMES Shares with all her many talents. Girls' League Program Chairman 4 Drill Team 3,4 Senior Advisory Committee 4 Titanian Staff 3 C.S.F. I,2,3,4 Bambinos 3,4 VIRGINIA HOLT Nothing is to great for a friend. G.A.L. I,2,3,4 Tri-Y 3,4 Art Club 4 SHIRLEY HORNING Life is to be fortihecl by many friendships. Thespians 3,4 Thespians President 4 A.F.S. Finalist 3 Drill Team 3 Drama 3,4 Tri-Y Chaplain I G.A.L. 1,2 STEVE HOUSTON Who said the South lost. Senior Advisory Committee 4 House of Representatives 4 Basketball I,2,3,4 Lettermen's'CIub 4 63 LEWIS HOYT BARBIE HYINK High aims form high M ost precious character. f ' T-'W'-5 , , l J N41-f - ,- . 'H' ll . ' 1 ,A I5 fi in-in lgf - , ' 7 lfcf. V, 'il IK Q-AI 'N 'A 1 . ' I: EF' 2 'Q , Song Girl 4 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Drill Team 2,3 Il f- ffm li 0 Football l,2,3,4 Track l,2,3,4 Thespions 4 Class Vice President 3 Art Club 3,4 Tri-Y 'I o A.S. B. Treasurer 4 Bambinos 3,4 ,, , x..--J' 9237 ,-W, 'vita lib' Q'? is... BARBARA HUDDLESTON Strictly a female female. Tri'Y 'I Vice President I Ski Club 4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Financial Secretary 4 Arf Club 2,3,4 PIP HUGHES It's a wonderful world G.A.L. 3,4 Vice President 4 Art Club 3,4 President 4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Tri-Y 4 Latin Club 3 Future Homemakers 3,4 ALAN HURLEY He is great enough- that is his own master. Band 2,3 Junior Statesmen 4 Math Club 4 ANNE IRISH Upening her he all. Drill Team 2,3 Tri-Y 1,4 Ski Club 4 GTZ CALVIN JOHNSON Leisure personified. Football I Baseball 'I Basketball 2 Stage Production 3 'bibs 4. L Di DEBBIE JOHNSON Feminine policy has a mysterious method. 'QS' DAVID JONES Born with sense and a gift of laughter. C.S.F. 2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Key Club 3,4 Latin Club 2,3 Math Club 2,4 SKEETS JONES Carefree jester. Hi-Y 1,2 Spanish Club 2 RICK JONES Above all, amiahility. Entered Senior year PAM JOY Grace in every movement, charm in every pose. Drill Team 3 Ski Club 4 Tri-Y 2,3,4 G.A,L. 2 Junior Auxiliary 3 French Club 2 Latin Club 3 CHRIS KELLER I thinkg hence, I am. Band 2,3,4 President 4 N.F.L. 4 Latin Club 1,2 Dance Band 4 Titan Shield 4 Dramatics 2,4 DOROTHY KELLEY A quick and ready sense of humor. cf-xPPiE KERCKHOFF l A warm heart framed , in beauty. Tri-Y 'l,2,4 G,A.L. 'l Gone Junior year MARILYN KERN Virtue is the performance of pleasant actions C.S.F. l,2,3,4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Drill Team 4 Latin Club l,2,3 Math Club 2 Maiorette 2 iv 'Trl 4 'WCW x..nf -J, 4-'F A '31 .IEANNETTE KIRCHDOEFER Genuine friendship is as perpetual as sterling. Pep Commission 4 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Drill Team 3 Bambinos 3,4 G.L. Social Committee I VIRGINIA KNAPP A true friend is a gift of God. Pandias 3,4 Tri-Y 2,3 Future Teachers 4 Spanish Club 4 Latin Club 2 C.S.F. 4 Entered Sophomore year DAYMOND LAMARR To listen is as powerful as to talk. C.S.F. I,2,3 Hi-Y 2 Latin Club 2 Track 2,3 All-school play 2 MELI N DA LAMB Sugar'n spice. Song Girl 4 Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Vice President 3 Blue Sonnets 3,4 Drill Team 2 French Club 'I Tennis Club 2,3 66' CHARLES LAND Studies serve for delight, ornament and ability. C.S.F. l,2,3,4 French Club 4 Math Club 2 Basketball i,2,4 Latin Club 3 MARCIA LARRIEU The laugh that shows enjoyment of life. Choir l,2,3 G.A.L. l,2,3,4 Tri-Y I STEVE LAWLESS Throw fear to the wind Junior Statesmen 3,4 Spanish Club 4 LARRY LAWLOR Man on the go. Titanian Staff 3,4 Math Club I NDA LAWLOR e parades the wer of song. T.A, 1,2,3,4 ajorette 2 .F.L. l,2,4 S,F. i,2,4 .S.B. Social Committee 2 i-Y 2,3 OLLY LEDDEL n grace, warmly pure nd sweetly strong. nior Class Secretary 4 p Representative 3 nior Auxiliary 3,4 nior Advisory Committee 4 irls' League Cabinet 2 i-Y Vice President 1,2 LEITER with fire. Leader 3,4 Nurses 1,2 Club 3,4 LETTON seeks to find. and Scroll 3,4 l,3,4 Secretary 3 President 4 of Search our good fortune, our hearts are Social Committee 3,4 of Representatives 2 WINSTON LEWY Meeting with a twinkle in his eye. Hi-Y 2 Lettermen's Club 4 Tennis Varsity l,2,3,4 P 1' 7---X CHARLES LIVINGSTONE Good to the last laugh. All-school play 2 Hi-Y i,2,3 Vice President 3 Chaplain 2 Track l Swimming 2,3,4 Q2 Fd' lnyfwoazm MA C1 Uwe www ssewulcruei r l . J X' JIM LOWER In pursuit of fun and female. Football 1,2 Basketball l,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Most Valuable Basketball l Math Club l lxleojxwefi, but QM ovjo time UJKLQIQ. QJLQAQQ og C6011 Life is a game! I like the game and want to play it. Football i,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3 House of Representatives 2 70? l ' at JYvxV X ,,.,., A -A QlJCoSo,lQ, C. TED LUDLAM The greatness in is not knowledge, but action. Math Club 3,4 Basketball 'l,2,4 Track i,2,3 Football 3 Golf 4 BOB MCCORD He can fix anything. Radio Club l,2,3 President 3 Inter-Club Council Sound Club 3,4 Sound Room Mana life 3 ger 4 GARY MCDAINHEL l donlt get it. ski Club 1,2,3,4 BOB MCGUIRE Life is a hundred times too short to bore ourselves Hi-Y 1,2,,3 Ski Club.4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Football 1,4 MARTY McKEE The heart teaches us to speak. A.S.B. Social Chairman 4 Prom Social Committee 3 Drill Team 3,4 Tri'Y 3,4 Chaplain 4 House of Representatives 2 EUGENE MCLEAN It's best to laugh. Latin Club 2 Football 1 Bond 1,2,3,4 Sailing 1,2 Dance Band 3,4 Hi-Y l.2 Pep Band 3,4 GEORGE MCFEDRIES MELISSA MCNEISH Life presents no l A bright eye reflects problems. enthusiasm. Ski Club 4 A Future Homemakers 1 Hi-Y 1,2 5 Q w Tri-Y 1,2 I,Bombinos 3,4 i, ' A Art Club 4 , I , A. BETSY MCQUAID The beauty seen is partly in him who sees it. Tri4Y 'l,2,3,4 Class Vice President l Girls' League Historian 3 House of Representatives 3 Drill Team 4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Secretary 4 DON MaclNTYRE Defender of the rights of man. Football i,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,4 Golf 2,3,4 Lettermerfs Club 3,4 House of Representatives 4 Senior Advisory Committee BILL MANN He should, he would, he could, he :lid- the best. Football 2 Basketball 2 JOE MARCHESE Let's have a party! Basketball l,2,3 Math Club 2,3 Science Club 3 Ski Club 3,4 BOB MARONDE Forethought always wins in life. Track l,2,3,4 Cross Country 3 Science Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Vice President 4 BETTY MARTIN With u twinkle in her eye. da T ,A B Q nit s 4 A? gf Fre Cl 2, it fit if ffgiliiiflgltt H my eW ati5e3 4 Y? s i MARY MAURITZ A quiet mind is richer than a crown. G.A.L. 1,2,3,4 G.A.L. Representative 4 French Club 3,4 A.S.B. Social Committee 1,2 ANDY MAUTHE Trouble is only opportunity in working clothes. Basketball 'l Junior Statesman 2 Latin Club 2 l J ' -5 ...,., l f- I-7,-YA -5 ..-..- PAM MEAD Cute as a button with lots of beaux. Tri-Y 2,3,4 Chaplain 3 Drill Team 3,4 Anitas 3,4 Secrefary 4 Arr Club 4 Freshman Class Council 1 JACK MELVILLE A man of though in a state of action. GORDON, DEM ENT Playing well his part in life. NICK MIANO .lust breezin' along. ,. 70 SUE MILLER How far the little candle casts it light. c.s.F. 1,2,3,4 Promefheans 4 Math Club Secretary 4 G.A.L. Treasurer 4 Tifanian Staff 3 Bcmbinos 3,4 SKENE MOODY Live it up. ' ANITA MOORE Through taste and genius blest. C.s.F. 1,2,3,4 G.A.L. 3,4 F.T.A. 4 Math Club 4 Spanish Club 4 Bambinos 3,4 CAROLYN MOORE Rich with the wealth of the heart. Pep Commission 3 A.S.B. Secretary 4 Tri-Y Council President 4 Tri-Y Club President 3 Bambinos 3,4 Titan Shield Art Editor 4 GAELEN MOORE A handful of slardust. Homecoming Queen 4 Junior Sweetheart Princess 3 Song Girl 4 Flag Girl 3 Drill Team 2 Thespians 3,4 JANIS MOORHEAD As funny as her hair is red. Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Secretary 4 Panclias 3,4 Secretary 4 French Club 4 Art Club 4 CHAS MORAN Laughter, the best medicine. Swimming i,2,3,4 Football l,2,3 Water Polo 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Ski Club 4 LIZ MORPHY Beauty is pleasure regarded as the quality of a person. Anitas 3,4 Secretary 4 Red Cross Representative 4 Tri-Y 1 Spanish Club 4 Titan Shield 3 l i 'Q ,pix ffnv' I Cd Tfv ..nf I X tt' 5 r l i l l l in 1 l i l l l Cf' N I i D pd, ,iQ..J I . ZF 1 it 'i WX f? P 'Lf . l FRED MOUAT Big wheels. Carol Mowbray-Maus The w0rld's her stage. C.S.F. 2,4 Thespians 3,4 A.S.B. Historian 4 N.F.L. 3,4 Lead Role in Sorry Wrong Number 3 Cast of Diary of Anne Frank 4 MARILYN MURPHY She gives much and knows not that she gives at all. Tennis 2,3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 Ski Club 3 Sailing Club 2 Bambinos 3,4 PAT MURPHY Keep up appearances, whatever you do. Football l,2,3,4 Baseball i,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 'l,2,3,4 House of Representatives 3 Ski Club 4 71 PAT NANNINGA Like a magnet, draws hearts after her. French Club 3,4 Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Future Nurses 2,3,4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 G.A.L. 1,2 .OL flxdfovsgl' .1 STEVE NELSON A quite power of life. Basketball I Swimming 2,4 Hi-Y l,2 Varsity Water Polo 4 Ski Club 4 NANCY NEWTON The most skillful jlattery is to let a person talk and be a listener. CLARK NISWANDER Beware of his bat. Baseball l,2,3,4 Varsity Most Improved 3 Key Club 4 Leitermen's Club 3,4 Football 1,2 Hi-Y 2,3 6 'Z L-Ir LQ! lldixbp I7 all Q, Q! pf! yy f Lili! gmokvwedrgp if 0 JOHN NORTHCOTT Life is just a bowl of cherries-but all I get is the pits. Ski Club 3,4 Sailing Club 3,4 Entered Junior year LESLIE NUNN We are here to add what we can to, not to get what we can, from life. French Club i,2,3,4 Tri-Y 3,4 Art Club 3,4 Vice President 4 Anifas 3,4 Recording Secretary 4 BRUCE OLIVER No one has ever died of laughing yet. Ski Club 'l,2,3,4 President 4 DENNIS OLSON A willing and steady worker. Tennis i,2,3,4 Hi-Y 1,2 Math Club I Hospitality Commiiiee CAROL MONTELEONE All the worlds a stage. Thespians 4 N.F.L. 4 Drill Team 3 Drama 3,4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 BAR BARA PALMER Flag of fun. Flag Girl 4 Pandias 3,4 President 4 Tri-Y 1,2 C.S.F. 4 ELLEN PALMER Will is character in action. Tri-Y 1,2,4 N.F.L. 2,3 Secretary 3 C.S.F. 2 Latin Club 1,2 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 JUDY PARKER Cheerfulness expresses a happiness in the soul. Blue Bonnets 3,4 Future Teachers l,2,3 Junior Statesmen 1 Latin Club 3 Tri-Y 1,2 PETER PARSHALL The pen is the tongue of the mind. Math Club 4 Science Club 3 Spanish Club 4 A.S.B. Publicity Committee 4 Entered Junior year TED PELLETIER Achievement heightens one's goals. C.S.F, 2,3,4 Key Club 3,4 Math'Club 4 Basketball l,2,3,4 MARCIA PERRY How goodness heightens beauty! C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 Girls' State Delegate 3 Prometheans 3,4 Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Bambinos 3,4 President 4 Girls' League Representative 2 Girls' League Vice President 3 SUSAN PETERS Pretty is as pretty does. N.F.L. 3,4 Art Club 2 Drama 3,4 Tri-Y 2,3 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 TOM PH ELAN With the reputation of a devil. Entered Junior year Track 1,4 Football 3 WALTER PICKERING Few know that I am a clown at heart. Cross Country 4 C.S.F. 2 Science Club 4 Chemistry Lab Assistant 4 WAYNE PHILLIPS Carefree yet capable. Football l,3,4 Math Club l,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 4 Hi-Y t,2,3 Boys' Forum Representative 4 Hi-Y Vice President 2 GEORGETTE PIERCY A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. French Club 1,2 Tri-Y 4 Junior Auxiliary 4 HN ln.- ffv I! K v it 3 - -Tv :I 'r'- M r -. lui, -t , i W 3 att? 1 ' '- . '71 '? Q-ll vu-I LX' , , 7-7 - --Y-s,-7 'lj'-317' DAVE POLLARD With a mind in thought and a hand in mischief. C.S,F. 2,3,4 Prometheans 4 Cross Country 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Band 1,3 Titanian Editor 4 KRIS POPOVICH Action-so does a man of worth. Football 1 Radio Club 1,2 Basketball 3 Senior Advisory Committee Baseball 4 Chairman Senior Class Plc JANET PRIMM Virtue is the greatest nobility. C.S.F. 3,4 Prometheans 4 Flag Girl 3 Drill Team 2,4 Thespians 3,4 Girls' League Cabinet 4 JUDY PRIMM There are two things which excite uns to love 1 woman: an attractive bf and an unspoiled fame.. C.S.F. 3,4 Prometheans 4 Flag Girl 3 Drill Team 2,4 Thespians 3,4 Class Treasurer 1 PUTTLER at all she kes. League Representative 4 teans 3,4 Team 2,3 Auxiliary 3,4 ,2,3,4 l,2,4 RUSTY RALPH Intellect united with the energy of character. Math Club President 4 National Forensic League Vice President 4 Latin Club Representative 1 Science Club 1 C.S.F. I,3,4 Treasurer 4 BILL RAWN Adventures of the mind. C.S.F. 2,3,4 President 4 Prometheons 4 Key Club 3,4 Math Club i,2,3,4 Vice President 4 Basketball l,2,3,4 ANNE REED pearl of great Sophomore year Y 2 3 4 Club 3,4 SAL.-- FEM-:-,iu l,'1.' WENDY RENIERS Her personality is like champagne- always bubbling. Senior Advisory Committee 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Junior Red Cross Secretary 4 Tri-Y 2,3,4 Vice President 4 Girls' League Publicity Chairman 4 DOROTHY RHATIGAN Individuality is the mark of a genius. Entered Sophomore year 'Tri-Y 2 Anitas 3,4 President 4 Play Committee 3 Drill Team 4 N,F.L, 4 JOHN RICHARDS The will to follow the art to lead. Football 1,2 Swimming l,2,3,4 Cross Country 3,4 Class Vice President 4 Radio Club 1 CRAIG RICHTER Pve taken my fun where Pve found it. Track l,2,3,4 Football l ,2 Gymnastics 1 Spanish Club 1 Ski Club 4 Sailing Club 2 75 rm Q: 2' ,Qi , X 41732-f. V -U-rn, j ' MIKE RIGGS Starling lifc's zvurk curly. Senior Board of Control 4 Track I,2,3,4 Boys' Forum Council 4 Senior Advisory Committee 4 Sailing l,2,3 JACK ROGERS His heart runs away with his mind. Football i,2,3,4 Baseball i,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club President 4 Boys' Forum Vice President 4 Inter-Club Council 4 ,ffriiyff O SUSAN RILEY 1-9 ,jjj BOB ROSS Rurlirrlfrzg rr ll'!lI'llIlll.XfNl H '. easy came-easy go. llmt wins friends. ' F b H 3 o t a C.S.F. I M Basketball 2 Maiorette 2,3 Track 3 Drill Team 4 . JQ, cj' ' A.V. Crew 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 T '-Y I,2 H J, . Q ' M I 5 A , MMM' SUE ROBINSON .Al ll'l'IIj' Iflllllllll is 11 1fL'flSl1I'Ul'. CSF. i,2,3,4 Prometheans 4 Titan Shield Exchange Editor 4 F.T.A. i,2,3,4 President 3 Latin Club l,2,3,4 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 WENDY ROCKWELL Smzny siilc up. Pandias 3,4 French Club 1,2 Homemaking Club I Tri-Y I,2 PAT ROY fl smile is to bc mztircrl. Drill Team 3 Spanish Club 1,2 Ski Club 3 ROBERT RUESS Ideals control the If'0fllI.,, C.S.F. l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Math Club 2,4 Basketball Captain 3 Key Club 4 19 'xx' F Q Gr x QIZT' ' 'Qi vcr' 4 Tv :W .. Y., .I A .X .-, . CHRIS SAWYER The eyes have it. Drill Team 3 Titan Shield 2 Bambinos 3,4 Financial Secretary 4 Tri-Y 3,4 Tri-Y Council 4 LINDA SCHRADER The cheerful worker :mains all her goals. Drill Team 4 G.A.L, President 4 G.A.L. 2,3,4 A,S.B. Social Committee Sailing Club 3,4 Art Club Treasurer 3 CAROL SCHULHOF Beirure the gleam ln- her cyef Tri-Y 1,2 Drill Team 3,4 Vice President 4 Thespians 3,4 Pandias 3,4 Drama 4 N.F.L. 4 KATHY SCHULTZ A many-sided gem. French Club 2,3,4 President 4 Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Titanian Staff 3 Bambinos 3,4 C.S.F. l,2,3,4 JOHN SCHUMACHER Life imulrl be inzulcrulilc 1l'flll0lll its arrzusvmwzlsf' Math Club I Track l,2,3,4 A.S.B. Publicity Committee 4 Varieties 3 Titanian Layout Editor 4 Art Club 4 RANDY SCHVVEITZER Litre and let live. Football i Swimming 2,4 Latin Club 2,3 Hi-Y l,2,3,4 Sailing Club l,2,3,4 l.2.3,4 Ski Club 3,4 CARY Sl-IAFFER Tliix lvnrlzl lzelungs lo the r'mfr'ge!i1:. C.S.F. l,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Key Club 4 BOB SHEFF Whrzt may be laugh! he learns: irlml muy be found lie seeks. C.S.F. i,2,3,4 Football l,2,3,4 Boys' Forum Representative 2 Class President 3 Outstanding Student 3 Promethean Chairman 3,4 'Ari A 'uf X 5519 lan K -I. I 1 it 'B ROSEMARY Sl-IELTON Gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman. Tri-Y 1,2,3,4 Sailing Club 1,2,3,4 Vice Commodore 4 Drill Team 2 Flag Girl 3 Bambinos 3,4 JED SHILLING Knowledge is power. Basketball 1,2,3,4 Prometheans 3,4 Chairman 4 Senior Advisory Commitfee 4 c.s.F. i,2,3,4 N.F.L. 1,2,3,4 Math Club 1,2,4 JULIE SHOUSH An excellent sportswornan and more- a good sport. Sailing Club 1,2 Bambinos 3,4 G.A.L. 1,2 PAT SHUMAKER Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood. Titan Shield 3 Pep Commission Secretary 4 Ski Club 4 Tri-Y Secretary 1,2 Sailing Club 3 Blue Bonnets 3,4 78 , 1 F L.y 1 Ii sr I f I. i, ' - I I I yu, 'a 1 ,.- 1 CA ROL SIMPSON Behind that mask of innocence: The Devil! Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Tri-Y 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 F.N.A. 1,2,3 Secretary 3 Spanish Club 4 BETSY SMITH Liberty of thought is the life of the soulf' C.S.F. 2,3,4 Maih Club 2,3,4 French Club 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 G.A.L. 1,2,3,4 LAIRD SMITH W ith exasperating ways and a mischievous mind. Swimming 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 3 Wafer Polo 4 Math Club 2,3,4 Hi-Y 1 Science Club 3 ROBIN SMITH One of the greatest pleasures of life is conversation? Tri-Y President 1 Bambinos 3,4 Treasurer 4 Drill Team 3 Spanish Club 4 TOM SMITH I'm just an ordinary man. Junior Statesmen of America 3,4 N.F.L. 2,3,4 Civil Air Patrol 2,3 French Club l,2,3,4 Football Announcer 4 SUE SMITH Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of men. Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 A.S.B. 3,4 Ski Club 2,3 J UDY SOLLOWAY The only way to multiply happiness is to share it. C.S.F. 1,2 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Bambinos 3,4 Latin Club 2,3 A.S.B. Hospitality Committee 4 MABS SOMMERS Without kindness there can be no true joy. Tri-Y i,2,3,4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Spanish Club 4 Junior Statesmen 4 Science Club 3 Future Nurses 4 x -GWR 'iii' li w.,.,.- 'F tsv 'Eid wa' JIM STAFFORD Life is just a bowl of roses. Hi'Y 2,3 Spanish Club 1,2 Ski Club 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 4 JUDD STANLEY Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Senior Class President Class Vice President 2 Cross Country 2,3,4 Captain 4 Track and Field l,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 Key Club 3,4 SHARON STANLEY A merry heart does good like medicine. C.S.F. 2,3 Tri-Y 3,4 Tri-Y Council Representative 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 DOUG STEIMLE Like skis, his life runs straight and narrow. Football 1,3 Swimming 1,2 Ski Club l,2,3,4 President 4 79 MARY STEWART fl graceful figure ts a perpetual letter of recommendation. Drill Team 4 Junior Auxiliary 3,4 Junior Auxiliary Fashi Tri-Y 1,2,3,4 STEVE STEWART Man is the merriest species of all. Basketball 1 Golf 2,3,4 Titan Shield 4 All-school play 2 Golf Club 2,3,4 O SALLY SWlSl'lER Vivacious and F lirtatious. Pandias 3,4 Tri-Y 1,2,3 Art Club 3 Dramatics 4 Social Committee 1,2 MADELEINE TEVIOTDALE Where humor is not, she creates it. Latin Club 1,2,3,4 Math Club 1,4 G.A.l.. 'l Tri-Y 3,4 MASSAE SUGUIMATI Quiet persons are welcome everywhere. Entered in Junior year NIVEN NOLL Winners are developed in sports. Football l,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Track 1,3,4 Basketball 1,2 A.V. Crew 4 KAREN THONE Fair hair shows a fair heart. Anitas 3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Homemaking Club 4 JOHN TODD Life is no idle dream but a solemn reality. National Forensic Lea ue 9 President 4 Sergeant-at-Arms 3 Junior Statesmen Chief Justice 3 Secretary of State 4 Golf Club 4 French Club 4 Qs! ad' V' .i 'filmtv' 2572.4 Q lfvvziv 3 ' - NANCI TOLAND Devilish merriment. Tri-Y, 1,2 Blue Bonnets 3,4 A.S.B. Social Committee 2 Ski Club i,2,3,4 PETER TRIPODES A man among the best of men.. Junior Statesmen i,2,3,4 Junior Statesmen Treasurer, 4 Junior Statesrnen Chief Justice, 3 Hi-Y i BARRY UNGLES Famed in football, fun and friendship. Football i,2,3,4 Swimming l,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 4 Boys Forum Representative 3 Ski Club 3,4 DAROLE VAN ORDEN ' Personality and fun in one shapely package., Tri-Y 1,2 Pcndias 3,4 Drama 1,2 STEPHEN VIGNOLO K iili i Determine to succeed and you will not fail. C.S.F. 'l,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 4 House of Representatives 3 Prometheans 4 Basketball i,2,3,4 Key Club 3,4 MARGARET WAHLE A kind heart is the fountain of gladness. National Forensic League Anitas 3,4 Art Club 4 Homema king Club 3 DAVID VAN Cle MARK DENNIS WALL With n look of On the count of innocence, three. lgerg Football 2 H1-Y 112 Track 4 Track 3,4 Ski Club 'l,2,3 Science Club 3,4 Latin Club 3 Math Club 3 1,2 5? '11-'f' fi 5' .f 1 ,V X WELLFORD WARDEN She is not only witty herself but the cause of wit in others. Titanian Art Editor 4 Drill Team 4 Tri-Y 1,2,3,4 Art Club l,2,3,4 Art Club Secretary 4 Senior Advisory Board 4 Pandias 3,4 ROBERT WARFIELD Character in his backbone. Tennis l,2,3,4 C.S.F. 3 Sailing Club l,2,3,4 Math Club 'l,2,3 Latin Club 1,2,3,4 J U DY WATSON Fun-loving and fancy free. Tri-Y 1,2 A.S.B. Social Committee 2 Senior Advisory Committee 4 Titanian Staff 4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 BUDDY WEGGE Plays his part in sports as well as in life. Football l,2,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 Vice President 4 Most Improved Baseball 2 House of Representatives 4 82 I-' i Pt bl .H A , ' fr 2. , .... X, ' '51 , -,AL 4 X '-1l Ii JILL WETMORE A spirit of sunshine, beautiful because bright. Class Secretary 1 Drill Team 2,3,4 Social Chairman 4 Bambinos 3,4 Tri-Y l,2,3,4 Art Club 3 MAC WHITE The skill of life sudden showed in his smile. Football l,2,3,4 Captain 4 Track l,2,3,4 Let'rermen's Club 3,4 Senior Advisory Committ Boys' State Representative Boys' Forum Representat JIM WILSON The man who lives pleasantly also lives wisely and well. Entered Junior Year Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Lettermen's Club 4 JENNIE WILSON With one foot in mischief. Tri-Y 2,3,4 Tri-Y Chaplain 4 Bambinas 3,4 Ski Club 4 Titan Shield 4 The Search 3 'lIL WILSON eanwhile back the ranch. otball l,2,3,4 ' termen's Club 3,4 .B. Athletic Commissioner A ck 4 D WINSTON i easy manner oothes the roughest roads. termen's Club 3,4 nish Club 1,2 nis l,2,3,4 sf valuable CIL VVITHERS fillrnent of human hopes human needs has its ts in the human heart. 'rball 2,3,4 s' Forum President 4 s' Forum Program hairman 3 5' Forum Representative 2 rmen's Club 2,3,4 etball l G WOHL reel is wound . rnzschzevousness. ming l Vice President 2 ed Junior Year :lf 4 .. :Qi in E .ii .i -- l. if -Ww- ith 1121 o-sg, E 1 W -mfmbfmkj :ay 2 .li .4-H Q4 G75- H. BARBARA WRAY A ready smile, a friendly look. C.S.F. 'l,2 Art Club 2,3 Tri-Y 3,4 Tri-Y Vice President 4 Bambinas 3,4 Titan Shield 4 KAREN YETTER Makes friends easily, keeps them forever. Tri-Y Senior Sponsor 4 Tri-Y Vice President 3 Tri-Y Council 4 Spanish Club Secretary 4 Drill Team 3 Bambinos 3,4 BILL YOUNG A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Swimming l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Dance 3,4 Math Club I JIM ZENNER Sincerity is the trait of noble manhood of men. Entered in Junior year. NANCY ZIMMERMAN A galaxy of fine qualities. A.S.B, Social Committee Bambinos 3,4 Social Chairman 2 Art Club l,3,4 House of Representatives 3 Editor of Titan Shield 4 ED ZOBELEIN One laugh is worth a whole day's effort. Football 2 Band 'I Track 2,4 '1 '--'ll- 4f 3l ...Af i i? 7 T-7 lW'X 'T 'Q' ll ll f lv T' not shown Ranny Meriam ,,i r c,4Q,fo - X C322 .Y if V Q t A 554521-JLJQQ 1748 C 2 42522, J .vzlkieeg p Jgwfi N- C, C,,,f9-fix Z3ClZf1ZZ2 T' ',7f?'7,t4 A4741 ,idea 62- N-'J L16 K 4 fm 441445979 S fojip MQ 647755 'CJ PETER VALDEZ Thoughful, unselfish, patient. Track 3 SUSAN AVERY Distinction without a dzierence. Tri-Y 'l,2,3,4 Vice President 4 Drill Team 3,4 President 4 Blue Bonnets 3,4 Treasurer 4 Girls' League Cabine t 2,3 S NIGR DVI GR 1 Mr, Sfeveng, Mr. Armendariz Mrs. Tuttle S NIOR ADVISORY CCMMITTEE 1 l l A O H45 Top Row lleft to rightl: John Richards, Steve Stewart, Brent Battles, Toby Haynes, Steve Houston, Steve Vignolo, Mac White, Don Macintyre. Middle Row lleft to rightli Dave Balfour, Marcia Perry, Rosemary Shelton, Marcia Cone, Rally Leddel, Judy Watson. Bottom Row lleft to rightl: Barbara Benn, Wendy Reniers, Sue Holmes, Willy Warden, Vi If irri i ,WW Ii: I. 'ti - -if X I If 0- if Bob Sheff Phil Wilson Karen Puttler Judy Watson. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BIGGEST EA-I-ERS Buddy Wegge Kciren Yetter BEST ATHLETES CUTEST COUPLE Steve Houston Betty Martin M ,L w .,,- .... , ,W E, ,Y , W ,, wimiiwi' Wit ,iiyiiviiiiiiigiiiiyv it I Mifiiiiiiwi iii N ii W, I I I I' I I I I I I II I I'IIIIIiIIIWi'wIIf'iII'IiIMIJII7I , M i I ' x V . A II - tttt1-.-- I I ' A dy wfI'IiIW I ,X L M' 1 ., lc., I W ii ii I W , I iii I W I .F , 'I ' ' I IIMII I it it wi it . .i I . iiffkiftiii I I AW . 'F ' ',' ' WI'm W i LIL E ,, L Vi, IMIWIYMWMWIM5 If I . M iij r,. f ,H- ' -..z Barbie Hyink Louie Hcxffers BEST FIGURE AND BUILD N FN- ul Toby Haynes Lindo Lieter BEST LEGS CLASS CLOWNS Dove Balfour Ann Bumstecrd wb. MI Wi I I IM'-i Ji I Y' i I I 3 I J ,X with W. I it L M ,W ii I I 0 wi iifiuiwi 1- , K , Ni ,MII I IM I i Vi' I Fi II MII ii Mctlindc Lomb Steve Eldridge BIGGEST FLIRTS BEST DANCERS Pat Murphy Lindo Hcirrimcxn Pat Ebling Jo Morchese BIGGEST DRINKERS X Cathy Banks Winston Lewy BEST DRESSED MOST MlSCHIEVOUS Betsy Hanscom Tom Cowles rp-. . g 4- ng v . ' SENIOR CLASS POLL Most Likely to Succeed .... .. Most Typical ........... . . Most Mischievous ........... Most Individualistic ............ .. Most Beautiful and Handsome ........ Biggest Eaters. ............... . . . . Best Figure and Build .... .... Biggest Talkers ....... Best Legs ..... Biggest Flirts. .. Best Dancers. . . Best Dressed ..... Biggest Drinkers. .. Best Athletes ..... Class Clowns ........ Cutest Couple ......... Bob Sheff .... Ted Crace ..... Tom Cowles. .. Mike Doell .... Roy Brandi. .. Phil Wilson... Louie Haters. . . . . . .Karen Puttler ...... ..Cathy Fahs . . . . . Betsy Hanscom Madeleine Teviotdale .. . . .Gaelen Moore . . . . .Judy Watson .........Barbie Hyink Steve Delemater ..... Susan and Sharon Toby Haynes. . . Steve Eldridge. Pat Murphy .... Winston Lewy .... Jo Marchese. .. Buddy Wegge. Dave Balfour. . Steve Houston. Carlson . . . ..Lynda Leiter ... .... Melinda Larnlo . . .Linda Harriman . . . .Cathy Banks . . . .Pat Eloling . . . .Karen Yetter .. . .Ann Bumstead .. . . . . .Betty Martin Favorite Parking Place ..... ............ .... S e nior Parking Lot Favorite After-date Place .... ........... M 'Goos Favorite Fad .............. .... G rub Clothes Favorite Expression .......... ,. . l'm just sure. Favorite Out ot School Sport .... ....,. S urfing Favorite Gripe ............. . . .School MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HANDSOME MOST TYPICAL Roy Brandi Cathy Fahs Gaelen Moore Ted Grace LLL-, 43:.-Ji . . 9:q,.J-44. . -INN .- ,Ii --ofa ' .I T l ,rm if Of V . n L . ' ' . . A B . - .i.'::,g5 f :JI wie 1 - .l!.':sf. iitlillli illlff C 'Ll ' 'alll 8 PresidenT Bob Campbell This had been The besT year Tor The Class of '62, Besides The Thrill of having upperclcissmen privileges like receiving class rings and ordering Their senior sweaTers, They have conTribuTed greaTly To S.M.H.S. in spiriT and uniTy. Everyone will TorgeT The confusion aT The J-unior TooTball concession sTand when They Think of The deli- cious popcorn and hoTdogs. The STudenT DirecTory pub- lished by This class included many new and addiTional a1TracTions aside from The correcT phone numbers and addresses of everyone in school. All This led -up To The beauTiTul Junior-Senior Prom aT The HunTingTon HoTel Pool Gardens and iT was enioyecl by all who clTTended. This will Truly be a memorable year for The Juniors aT San Marino High School. Vice President John Merrell 88 JU IORS 1962 Secreto ry Vicky Taylor fu ' 1 ' ' Tl QE min A Treasurer Linda Baker Social Chairman Maureen Doughty S' r C '7 X l JN. f Q lv 'X I' - ,a 1 - 41' 'YDCJ I' Ui x Q. ..,, i -0' X Q- Y i VI F 1. 1' fi I i ll .11 A 4' Sharon Aorvig Ethelyn Albrecht Linda Allan Barbara Austin Ann Avery Steve Axelson Dicki Ball Pam Ballarini Polly Barbour Tae Baurorh Monica Beck Bill Beman ,. A-1 'lb ' -an ' 'I-4 5.1 U I I-gs, 9 QS-47 1' 4-UHQN ir - l fear' l I l 935' - .,- sxv I NX George Ames Gerald Andrews Greg Anneke Tony Ayers Lincla Baker Don Balfour Carol Barnhouse Shirley Bough Karen Baumgarfner Kathy Benn Mary Bennion Eileen Benfz AQ Y' wx, ,,4 f f' N ,'5fx 'Q'- ' fi T3- ,1 A. Q-'Y 89 -3. ,gk 'J ' ls ' X ., B 1 v ll, it 5, N 4 4 ' 'Fi 2.1 , fy.. Qu. ll 'VIZ-1. 1 I ..., W . Vrwaff- i Ilia' 2,12 , i Hifi if 'lfglfi -:ir 5 ?v-wif .iw --,Kip-.a-,N V , I . Q 'tmp ll Q. ' XL .I 'nf' 6 ' ,Q - ,, , 7' . ,N !,,, 4 'J .M Y, -jr 'Z .Q B' 2.3, T 5' 5 A wif is an-4, - ' . l , N. . i 5 l ,- E223 .. l Ed, . Wynn Berger Bob Berminghom Ron Boal Bob Bolton Borbie Brunner Pot Ccilloqlnczn , , 1-ff ., X 90 kk rl'--i j 5.3 V-if v ,rgifgsm ' 3 . A 1' - ., ' r- i -gg5,,,,,, ,dh . l .5 , v7 will - ' 'ii vii i- li i l Tw If Volker Billes Eileen Boron fi Ellen Bird Gordon Bronson Rich Bruno Paul Bryon Ed Bullard Bob Campbell Lynn Carney Scott Corfer 1 4' :L' H- , B r - , 'V ,oh E e-fqsn , A g , . f J , A. ' : fif W -me ,fi . ,Y , th- ,f , 'L R 3 l, 4 ' ' ' ll' -1 ,Q Yr Q3 ': s '. ' 1 W V , Y 1 3 E1 AL ' , v 4 . 5 me Berber , 1 E neofl f X o. - , if ,hi i i. lu! ' V N A Q H if ' W .Mp ,' M --p l' 'ck 'N I' wr-Ll-v - ' V 2, .if in in .' xl 6.5.4 Y f Z N A.. , , , xv - , Var., ,ff 5 '- V 1 1 ' Q ? x l BAE 7 'z 'xv hifi , i L l E X 0.1 J M 1 Y A Bcirbcrc Block Jim Brown Bruce Burling Don Ccxrver ,3- . Q, ' i 5... 1 1 ' N - , Ra --Q. J -1- ' Q . - 4 l rf' E- ni' Cheryl Block Sue Brown Reg Byron Len Celeyo 9- my of I i . ' 12? .. I l ' f 1 6 ,- 75' Ar FULL ----1-+ 1---'-'W ' if- f f:j Glffqlif Q H '--' L jf L ll : ili. vW Q X - -A i + 9 'Q ' V y , '- ,M X w,g5f. ' A- 'Ti f -- 2 1 4 .,, v , K K V G52 in ,- X RV ' R- T , y N .4 A I W .- 'u N 7 Y U my N K-A-gk. X: fi? if :- -- 1-e.r..fe -- - - H F' is I-1 iw , 1 :. I if W . are in F: f' S wi'-'Q 'r . Lindo Ch ristionsen Richard Clouser Collinge Carole Converse Alon Cotton Bob Doggett Morgoref Darby Bob Dciy i . ,, . emma ,, H- 'V ...e Kathy Christopher Mike Circle Dion Clark Boni Cochrane Lcmi Cochrane Paul Collet? Ann Coughlin Judy Dean -KJ 431' tr .wf :,'.f1i'. ' . P? gg ,u i. fri '-vQgf,. f xr fl- 5 C 7 ii r.- -2. A v I . i 5 r ' x , Sf: . AA vii ,- .J if - X. ', ix , IM Q 1. - W ix 34 C i Sally Derevcm Bill Dumler Margie Edmundson Michele Etter 4-Ch cf.-77-A., . W Y :IKE I 1- J f 1 , ll-'Q ff' T, ,- 'uw ' -ml mn 11 ' . 'wmv 'nl' ,vp-,ml . YZF' TN W! 'Tw' 411.gif xx ' , 1 1 a' ' +21 an . 7? A 4 . . K- VN Greg Fallgren John Francis Ann Gorbarini David Gleason ' 'NLYQ V nm., f -Mfj I 1 ifikp Pat Ferguson Ron Finne Nancy Fisher Leslie Free Alan Freeman Judy Friedline Ma ry Garber Sue Glenny .rf . ' z as -V iv, 5 .1 fi. 1 y,x, - xhw r qgw., F A ,a J? Q. 'QA 1' 'v ,-v I .i . . .- ,w 1 - , m., QW -hir , 5,4 , N Mark Foss Pat Goal Phil Gill Holly Graham I l Qi-rj 'ff 93 -Q ., A 'X I Tom Grant Dennis Haggerty Tom Hammill Norman Hays mmll --K -vi Qi- ' ,, .-fp 1 Q fx . be 94 ,W If .9 ,ve , , l i, r 1- - .' f ,, l , gil. . , 3 in f , 1 -f i A . fear -I I: -. y ,Q - i i i,Qf fl3..ls.' ' W5 ' Y , U aqui ' - il N b Ale l, i , A x f, l 'Q -.4 ' ii' LN! N l 54 'l 9 I -,I J -4 .. fi Ny! . i 5 ,J V , , '- 4 x - l l 1- , - 'Z' V . R' l' illli - I. l' 'AA' ' Ni qrfhjwx' in - ' ,Q - ,. lr! ,G-' Ml , xR.5 AQ'l0 I lil A J iiixii-.,,L, ii Egfr f ,W A v -5. I ai 1 i G . i 3 .. 1 . H i Tam H sf ' ll '- -.l,.il:l ir' J I 1+ 1 Y! . We U fe mr , G ' A .x ii -v J, l ' l ' -- I G 'll ' ' 'f T' I' .Tp W ll X ll is-1 i 'A 4 A . . 'V As kia, ax I y .4 , :Iii 9 . , jixzrr -V X L... X '- -f' 16-'1ar'u.. 1. John Green Mike Greenberg Frank Griffo George Gund Bill Gunnell Richard Haldermon Kathy Holl Ron Hall Bill Holley Judy Hamilton Sha ron Hammond Sandy Helm .ii .ii i iii ii i ll 'Qc-ai i , Q i A ,,f- 1,411 W1-'4 Dick Hansen Dean He Jeanie Hansen nderson Bill Hensel Q if 6, ll 'l la ' lx A 'E X qv lll ' -il - - X L l- Q' ' i li l -, -. My V A A l 5? -lN- I i l I-',' 5. I I i 'Sf ' rf... ..,.., J f 0 F -Q Carol Harris Margie Hess x A , f -v? I l n I Sindy Hawke Virgil Hoffman 1 -pi-ii G - J 13. 2-H f ...Q N x'-Lf-, x 'Q - 1. f 4 ,c , X lv f' i - - 1 g ii .N , f 1- g 1- , I V 1 I r - 1 'T if j r J .- -5 . Terry Hollern eorge Hutchinson Julie Kelleher Bill Krumbein 'M Q.. an ' Ll .2 'W i-+zgy:1?gZ-gy V li e 'f f:Ll , ,. ' , ,i N,-lf' Q -. ,- 4vN .vs . Ji ..f, f xv fe ge l ls J vw. If Henry Holiermonn Jeri Jackson il l , , A l - -, V l' l . ! A X T' 'E K ' 1 11,1 y' if' 'f' K .Q - - ffwwf ' gggfgviwgg . i r ii ji 5 f e 01.71-1 I ' v f f 'Y -ef J N, 3 ly N .,i arp, .gi H., ,' ,,va5yfx,:'1 ' r- , ., E , .,,, ss, -rn'-i Phil Hopkins Pete Johnson Clint Kelley Key Kennedy ' ai :'a- '. fn 14 F 1 , -in K' - 1 we ig. i 5 .- gg. .144-'Www :L -. QT HW, , . I l me . Q, Y l iw. Q ' ev in Mu ry Anne Hoffenslein N- r s 5,- ir- .- 4.-,. . . . , Q ,H p 1 NU f sl 'h 2 .y. -rl Q' ' Il s, 1 Clerk Hubbs Carol Keele Janice Keeler Dennis Kingry Roger Krciuel A ,,,,,4,, U- J? -24, 4 ,' A Roger Hughes Sue Ann Keeling Susanne Kronick Mike Kutner Tom Lake Ron Lee Sue Lee Ron Lefler ' l .,, ' l 4 --' A lo ,. W l ' ' ' 14 :. , ., . ll N i- s lL -Jada! qw? sir K-' K- ,f . rf: 3 llxsf -Q l 5 . . - .P F I i ' Q lL iavfv- Wmfl V J.-Q V N Y ,:E?:l'gf W ,A V 1 kfk . , jk 1 'Q in gl ' , , 1 l- : 'N , , f f-v - 'uv' L, Ke :1 , Q, V E - :J , at W: .-rr . 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LL 1 Wlvff v--1 Steve McxcFcxrIcmd Andy Mikesell Steve MacDonald Lindo Merritt Lee Lochriclge Doug McFerrc1n Margie Mcmcle Helen Miller P 121111 1 1 H111 it 111 'Pix ' .Jax A L K 1 -, Adi 'I 5. lt e -1-.iv fx 1-1-if Y A' :fl-X J ff. KY ft he . 1 1 I ,fx 1 Q, Q.. 1 -v ' 1 J, I .1--7 X, ,Y 'Q GQ! Y l Jonnie Miller Steve Moore Munro Susie Ogden 3 , .,.! '- , 1499421 . aa- -if, 1 ' f N ,r - 7 I U5 -xv X Lesley Miller Jane Moran Darrell Minton Margaret Morgan Marilyn Mulvey Karen Okel 'Vicky Nelson Mike Oliva A ,- Y -dvi . ' X s, rg- T' ! ' -1 ff all -M M it ii s M, ' if :X ' :sh ra? 4 ' l r J , l If Va' Q' 4 aug ' Cl Y 1. ' ,ifil .I ' 'i X il -v ' X ,gr P' 1 5 IP, 3- . 4: 1 'V' V :nf 3 1 , .1 -. no I Q1 JI' ll l . + 4 M l l 'U -- WI, M .ii - I i ' ' 5 Mike Mitchell Mike Moffat Martha Moffitt Fred Morris Steve Morris Carol Munnecke Sharilyn Newman Dana Noll David Noll Don Olrmans Mike Oster Marianne Outlcrnd :Elle fl K CY tix' - - 41-41 'iq 'l ll ' Q 97 ,X il: P 1 , Q yi if ' is 7- . iC' 'Q5 'QP 717. i'i 'l 6 ji 'U' . X xx- all 1 l e, I, .l , J, -..- , -ii .R ,. -A M -.i.epq,,,.- im iq i. ,. ic H ,. . 'F'a.'.'. iw '.i- . . , .I , 'irpffn K ' ' 4? -1,- Charlene Pabigian Gerry Page Sally Peterson Kathi Pitts Norel Regnier - Fi if-in 'Hal 42.1, N . v , , . ..- 'Sf A -au' 98 Kafhrine Peril Anne Podlech Carol Rice H., 'V . I X ,, F I V 1 ' . l , Wx V , . Q. 4 Q , I M., , f . ,, I x l 4, . ii' .v , '1' . 1 ii gf 11 --P ,, 1 iw-. -ffl' 'A gc i ip ,f 'fi ll' Pom Pastore Roger Pfoff Sieve Popovich Becky Rich V 7. .AI ,-5 4. 'rv H vs ' ' , I Q . .1 E Y I J' i ,L ii Q i- K r, .,-,u,,.. .l . 'H ' P 4 --in 15? 'L '- -qf ! v- ff Rick Percival Linda Phillips Sherrill Proctor Claudia Richards fi 1' ',. 4 -7' K 4, 4? S 49 r. ,Q N Art Peterson Ron Phillips Sandi Ranzom Margo Rider 'FF VJ , M ,X 'Ii Q 1' pgs I N Q Q , six... 1 , 1 ,AX 5 if i' 1-v --v Ivan Peferso Cameron Pier Bob Reed Richard Rolfe J .n- .1 I l A -1 QA H l nv-5. Igi as ,,: ff K--'Y ' A! ,I 1 i A .. ff,-if alt. -lk. S 1 ,f 41 ' i Gil Rays Brent Schneider Bob Simpson Helen Smith Pete Snowden Nancy Snyder It 41' K Q 'ur wi , mfr V- ss. va mul' ll f l .S fv X '51 wwf A 1 i f xj 1.f7 I xx 4' sg, 9 John Russel Leslie Sachs 'Sue Shaffer Frances Shaw 1 f y , S V 1 ' '. N t iw- YQ - at ',' 73' -is , , Q' ' qi 1 R ' ,.f ., c, x -r 1 , ,A 45 : , . -J 4 ,fi Q2 n r l ' , li i '. W' . . . l ' 4 A ,EL I T , .79 , K Elirlllb .V . 'W an t, 5.3 , -3'-f i V If V 1v' ' x I ' l f X X ix' if Sue Sampsell Steve Sayers Marilyn Shearin Kathy Shumaker Joella Smith Laurie Smith Sandy Smith Dianne Speedy Byron Speer Ellen Stanley ' l . f e E-A ' us.. lf 1549, l ff-. ,'k T .-.- . i ' h -'T - M, l 1 t-.fu ... - ' -i 'xii 'V I li v7 'QI' -r of, E, 'Gr' I E Y S 5, - 5, ' , ' Q, ' 4, Y V 4 'iff 5 99 L-ww 5 Lt t . ' l Wx -., 7: '4 I Y '-'A-5 'Q .l- - N V l , gt , Q iv. . ' , 1 . , . , N f gf- T 'Rf' it - K Q tv ' '. 4 Y, , fc l . Vt my it X ,,, t '1 1 '+V' u- .. i 5 ' f ' I ' Ms l. :fl l xii X -' ' lL yn. l,li:L'4l.llf.,,2: 5-, Mitzi iff! ' . X ' W , 1 me f i S if it S V l l ' ' '- V it it , iv, Hg' ' . .- . '- .l' W . 6 - , - 1 f nr- vw 3 av 4 lp X ll ,LN 4 I '.l 'f' 'ill ' Q! . Q! YV t X , 7 I ,p 1 ir-'T f , .1 - - ,Q ' -J Q , .IJ 1155763 K Y . 'lil 'X W X A' . in 4 ' A A .lf X A , QQ5 R - - . t .. Q' Qt, 45, , 1, , M T x...x.t JL 1 K J. S ' rm A 1 Gail Stauffer Spence St. Clair Bob Stebbins Scott Stephens Cecile Stewart Ken Stroud Jeff Stuart Pete Stulik Jerry Suich Jacque Swisher Bill Taylor Martin Udell l ' 'L AVI. in It we 3 I K , . , t -'es F l lt ' T. X 'i' A ..J' l gh . ,.. ,A 6 TOO Rich Tildon Joy Varner Bill Temple Tanya Ugrin t 'ig-Zlxiibr . . X' I Y t T' iil,, ,,l.liti-' N N ll H ll t tu tu -,ttf Al ' tg. r .X 'N - it t ll, '- Fl it ff 95 , , I -Q' . .t it 1 gf T jg i't , 1 ll' 'fu - S T Q it df 'N tilt ' 5 f l' - S H .ff ff i ' :vii 3 Q11 ll .yr-l 'tu Carol Travis Lucas Wall cn, 'Lv' J - . , it . Ricky Troup Susie Wall rg 'U' N po-.F ' -Q01 ' 4.1 ' l ' 4 ,gl An' '? '-. H4 Webster Widmonn Wright .iff-5 X-1. I i,- ,Qf-go 5 x l l ' W ' l v s 57- .4 , 4 l lg: 4 P ,, iv. J., ! y , A I w H, , .. L, Y, . r e 1 Hunk Weeks Jim Westcott Joel Wiese Lynn Wilson Elaine Wyckoff Lisa Yount 'I ,i i-- N, W ' A. ' Xllllill. Fi: I-.. Q - J ii . i-- - 'S' 1'-Qu xfKA'W ' 'f sm - . -'l1gf,g51g' 5 -' l ic, 'T -fir' i ... '- ,A av. 5 90' as ' - 42 ., Q-5,2 - 'lf if f- XX A X John Wheeler Lindo White Diana Whittaker Deonne Wilson Pom Wimpress Andy Woessner Pete Ziesmer Dennis Zimmerman Porn Zucco mf Jr' -ki? ff' l 'll 1 5 V- H in ii l , x l ' ' i , 4 , 33' W Q 'l - , mf F vi ig 1 - Y . - wYy,,4 4 t W -awe' xx in if . , . 'lg q ' A' Q 1 , ,A A k S ' fall! , l lOl ,D 33 V-L, 'JJ' ii PresidenT Corey- Cherrstrom Vice President Ted Colwell ii i Thb'-., SOPHOMORES 1963 The Sophomores sTcirTed off This yecir by helping new sTudenTs geT cicqudinred wiTh The old GT The Trcx- diTioncil Ice Breoiker Ddnce. IT wcis cx grecxT success dnd school uniTy was ci resulT. Under The good lecidership of Their PresidenT, Corey CherrsTrom, They sponsored ci money-raising ccir wosh in The Senior pdrking IoT. They hdve iusf ordered Their cldss rings and ore look- ing Torword To The Time when They can wear Them wiTh pride cis upperclossmen. Secretc ry .lone Stcxndiford Treasurer Bink Gqrren Social Chairman Nancy Barnes 1 i' an 5.2 Abbott Andrews Battaglla B fx '17 -fx... 'nv- Xl -+4 B Bettmgen P res R s B Bonas Bruckner Bryan Abbott P Adams Arnold Asper Baylues B Beetley I r ax -GW B Alan Almer J Asup N Barnes H Bennett A Barker B Bennett J Bare D Beman 111 Q, rx 44505, i fl' -div 'S' Amos Ba rreff Ben nett 'Wav lu -'N ar- QA , 75, 'ig' ri if: 'Nl' lv ,AR Butter N Brornsen V Bishop Bnlles Boran Boyd L Brady Bacher Buchanan Budd J Cameron C Campbel N. Hi!! :Z Q' 4, in .slix L 'nw . Black S. Bragg , X , . Anderson T. Barrett B, Berger r . 'I 00. :--v 1 F lx 'A' Sofft far .F?,. S rt ' '1- xg' 1. A B. Blackburn G. Brandow J. Campbell E. Carey f A 4' rr .. -4 as' .:. ',., ,,,a-on ,, V J . . r 4: . : I YN 2. 'B Y -' . V h ,L 'se un ,sg V All ' ' ' 'N 1' ' 'T er - 1 - i fi. T. ff, f ,i1 ,, . l 1 ' 1. l L : A I ' T ' Tlwvf' X I 1 . A' V 1 , '. ' ' -3 1.1 4 if .M u AAN, -qi X , '1-ff 'V .L. .. 9 . . ' 'X ' L .X T. 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Dunstan R. Eager B. Elftman L. Esterly J. Estey F. Exner R. Faith R. Fisher G. Folgner N. Foreman C. Franks J. Fraser S. French D. Fyke B. Garrett G. Garrett I. 1 1 F' L 1 :uv 433. 3 'W . X Q , L 4 A' ...lift ' - ', 4 ' X' . F A ' ' --'sv'-Q JJ ' ' . -- F . .- ' Auf- .X ' X - 'j X I S ,,,, k f' fist 'Q A 6 1 , Xl Y v X ls r -' X Y. 1 'B -Y! , If Y X 4 fx Q 1 f . , X 'f xy X r X X 'kr Xr, g .. wg -5 ' O4! L . .x X. . -A .1 r . 5 K KJ - - -ff- A E Garrett J Garrison Gory R Gofes Gessner L. Ginn E. Giroux A Gloss Gould Grady D Grady A Graham T Grunt D. Green S. Green M Greene reene L Gregg J Griswold Grosch M Guerrnerl J. Haley L. Hull E Homblm 'SIT l -s l 5-:rf ' r I 1 L- 1 V L : 1 . 4, 2 y i, ,, all we--v new Y- 4 A Y: V 'QA r ,, P E. Herlihy R. Hucldlesfon K. Jacobi J 24k E .jf I 1 :oar 0 '-FL! -4-an I! r 4' N -I . 'l , 1 l Hilleger R. Huey A , 6 Vi . V. A tx ,Q A pr . A ' li -. 5 . . . - K 1 if-' - 'ii fr' 1, .. 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Thompson . Toland J. Totten J. Turnage S. Turner S. Tyler ' ':'f9'72! m 1-.- f - -'fl Xxi. Rydbom D Sadler J Shelton R Siegel R Sprague J Stamford W--f XE qi .JKT C'-vm C. Sweet D. Tappan J. Trankla J. Travis K. Vallone K. Venge .. - . - Tl LW , 'xi l 'A' ll , 4r5.,l .w-1 f 'f F7 i' E 'WW' :TTE- ,, I . V ,, W . , 'A A my W i I . Q K A L, .ul l gl x , ?' . ' . 3 ' ' - ' 131- - '? ' Qfaee,-.num .4 X -. - . sl -1 N.- Venge P. Vignolo R. Walker L. Waite B. Warner J. Waffe R. Wenzler M. Wetherbee . moi 'E'-f NTT ' , 'A ' ' - fax ' ' -' -A , ll , N I l .mx H l l . i ' . -'- 1 l , -A Q . . J ip - - ll 'v l ' x N I sb l 4 ya it l A , ' ' ' ' J M . 1 .tj , ...Q ' ' ' . ' V J - . - - xx ,g -.. . 4 , . 1- m , T. 1 I, - - ks fb ki I' x x ' gf I, , Q.. l J. Wetmore B. White C. White C. Wilson L. Wilson P. Wilson , l -. 1 I A. Williams B. Williams S. Wilson M. Winston wind? ov-wig, SJ 1157 . 1.1- l' 'v i- X.- un-'K Hoag- VZ? -:U 5,34 -,v 3 '41 X ' ,A- X A ' 'IO9 D. Woessner R. Wolf R. Woodbury J. Wooldridge J. Wrenn K, Young J, Zqrem J, Clutfer B B i B iff' on ffm 1 . W . lll l 'WA rs Q.- . l 'A ' . W l V Ll Q N' - ' ' ,- . W I .as 'f 'N-I L.. . J N ' i '17 it President David Ralph If 'i rim 1 vi fr T ., .YG'l- ' V ' fp lfzm' J gm. N Wai, , l i X 'li -fmflll ,Na 1 1' JL i- - - .5 1' . ' .1. . .ffl 'ggggqf' 'r , lf? '. ,gf Vi tv in The Closs of T964 in their first yecir ot Son Mcirino High School hove added tremendously to its enthusicistic quality. Lost fcill they beat the other closses in ci yelling contest ot the Home- coming Gome with Artesio ond certainly de- served the titty yoird line seots. They sponsored the Annucil Sign Party in June and showed ci movie tor their own closs. The Freshmen hcive mode C1 terrific beginning tor their tour yeors ot S.M.l-l.S. 1964 ,Rf T71 ' 4 T i' T . , , I Lvrghy ',,, A'- A .'i 5 if Q -fr 'I ,N -all ' it-is i ' WML' NLE .. ilu 1 1 , . - t F ces Flower Vice President Jcinie Munro Sage my mn Treasurer Ernie Messner Social Chairmen Claudio Mead T' M. Ainley V 'I H V ' S? Alexander 3 G Q - l 'V ,V vs I S. Allan I ', Ji 1 ,i I 1 V . -X ' Y Y X Xa. .4 ' J A , 'x . -. . li? ' Aff ,. ' S. Allison 1' , S. Ames L. Anderson A 5 -.P 9 -. ,- VV b 1 vi' 'lg V' . 3 .fix ,. ' -l- . B. Arthur , Y' 1 G. Ashton ' D. Baillie Y' 4 iq K K 41,.J .' H Q- 'H I 1 ' Yi '31 Xl. L v ml H. Benton V Q X2 , D. Bewley 2 'I' A- 'N K. Bice -.. C1 I. 1 7 N. 4 QQ 'W iw L. 'Blackman ' V H M .N A. Bodrero - 1 1 -B. Bogue A ' g, -Qi! rl ' ' S. Boyer ,, i J. Bradley V.. ,. , .3 6 B. Brainerd W ' -.. ,L I if P. Brown S. Browne ,Pl 'f I T. Buchanan 'JJ' wif- lf ' ' A , F ' 1 R. Burger J. Caffey -.f , A A 6 A. Callender .211 , ag:-Q,-f C. Corllolom J. Carrington J nad. C. Carver fl Q: I I N.-:V ' f 'A I if 11 ' s E. Allen 4 X L 'J B -Y, .. S 1 . A l l -,. my A i n -- 1 1 U all Q 3? ov' ' ' , , 1 ' 1 Q , V 4 Xxx li -P? Q 'ef-T-' , . 1 ri. .rs 4- -rv ,,., 1. 3 -. '., , l x 1 XJ, JI A. Bird ' Qvflf' f- - I Ar af' 5. - - 1 I - . -Q I Q ' .. A ,Sf ' , - :NJ ,,. ,, A -4 ' .-Cp . .., -.-- , 1, . 1 , 'F fu V2- -1' V, .il 1 . gf 1 ' f- I Q X x Q 1 X -Q.- L., -.,, ,-it A fx- 5 v:'.l:!.pil. V ,C . C- C CCC. 11535-lr-x Jew , C C , ,I . ll - 'L i 7' q' ' . ' :Qu . 1' D. Casareito , . I -1 2 . ll B. Clork -gil l 1 , - fx g F. ! 41 4- V5 5 f' J f n ' f X - x l A I Q. .Y .... I fl w Q ...J Q .ff 1 r n 5 'QR I I .ii 5 1:-ii s rf 4 s 1,- ,ff 7 ll -f 1 ', : .4 , 1-r x N. f ', nv ll , l l 4 'l .-J., r l -v C., J x 'fr .,-. lr all -4 Q' '-. 1- ,.l,,, 'sz ,l wfv. 1 S DN S N, -'F F 'll Q 4 -W-1 r . .1 : f fr ,, lr . . KA ... LK . x. lw lv ,f ll ff.. M' rm ff W fl 'fm' ll 'll . l , 'J rl l - l rl M J J l Y L ' '- , J V . ff, ...Q - Q r ' ,'l , . L. V , 1 X :Tk .J eene V 'wr' l ' ,f '. X ' N un 1 T. Clark A. Clorke B' Clqry C. Clork S. Clemow Cochrane E. Clinton Colburn C. Coburn D. Cole Coumbe T. Coleman Cowles B. Collet? J. Crane K. CrosbY S, Crqry M. Crosby B. Crist E. Culver D'AmlCo J. Doggett Danforth R. Domes R. Dawson Dietrle B. Day Delomoter J. Deor J. Deleroy DeWOlf T. depefm Duvoisin J. Dessel R. Dwyer R- Engen M. Eosfmcxn 5' ESTGY J. Eix B. Fellows G' Fisher N. Ferguson Plummer P. Fields -v- ll N49 4 x L--'wx If 59-, lf N 1 fl 'Sl Q,-4 Y. .v . VJ-i' T le .-. A 4,- H, el V .3 1 ,,J - 1 .Y fix ' x .JG x 1 'NJ . . +-J l ...N. ,Y I 'x I'- . -R Gln J.. YP? l I 1 xl 3-+--Peiii HC- 5?lW Y 'lfef-15. F F , S l. f . , X -frvff 13-Iuewrl-Ei .Q FFM . A ii Q l l J. FIannefY B. Foreman A N 1'-7, '5 'I F. Flower J. Friesen l My ' l l J. Forcier X jg V C GY lx A lg IA, I F J 'F T! P . ' fa - x - . .. F . F ' we L.-5' .. l 5 . t i . . ai l . J' , l . -' -- - .. A. Galbreaih J. Garfield W t ' J. Galbreath G. Geiler 7' - -J 'f. P. Gardetr - , -. If .. ' . J .ll wg . : - H' H Il G. Getz R. Gilpin X ' 4 X ' J. Giacchini S. Gimbel f C. Gildersleeve TTY' ' x F X A . V I H V-' Jag :g , Lil nl U rw. . ,lb . fi- f , X ' T R, Glenny K. Grclni xt 3 D. Good J. Greenberg ' ' i G, Gordon ' -1- 1.1 V . Hlx' H F Y, ll A V I J G, Gregg l.. GUl'1f1ell - V 4 ,' i J. Gfiffg H. Hadfield I A ., Cv C. Gund 1 l 'ggi' 'T J J 5 f X, l fn cl. ' - fl - 3, l lt J, Hair G. Hamilton 'nj ' ' C, Halley J. Hamilton , , li b, B. Hamblin . .4 1 5 ,fs Y 5 . A 51- .ag . 1 Q :iii .Q-1+ J l. N' l 1 h 1 N V .nl K -1- w S. Harder C. Hafcher A ' i an i B. Harris J. Havenner QW? . ' G. Harris ik - X . .ln ,- -?'T'!e2lt'i l.m V Flilfj V , 1. G 4 H Y I i M. Hays D. Henderson , . L. Haywood T. Henderson In bv I :Q .1 J. Hege Fi 1 f .Nxrfzr . Vl . -H Jl l' ' Q--.H , ,h ,pg 5 M. Herr A. Hix 57 ' .,, l Q, - 1 J K. Hesel G, Hoblirzell -J .1 R. Hicks N 31 1 J 541: 'll X fl 4 x - '. 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'if , Y i. -i:::5r5::g:1Qrqaeq,-: , gy: 'I' B1 Cdfhy sfeve a Carol T BNI 3. Chris Ronny Sf Linda 4 81 Sobre ony 8. Nancy Norman 81 Jocelyn vm ,B ,. Ted 81 Jenerte l Aw Gee ' 2 55751-.1 Ravi 473' Love M! Bo be r:.. 'T '5 swat f y ab- Qt,-'Q You ole PHANT Party Time Whuch Wufch ns whnch .mx an 5 9 'hir -:vs The Lme Up' 5: Opp G Doop . . A ' -5.40 ' ' L. w. All Wet I S '53 P J ON M 'Q 126 OUTSTA DI STUDE S Chosen by Their class and The Taculiy, These sTudenTs display The oufsfanding qualiTies of leadership, scholar- ship, ciTizenship, and service. This is an exTreme honor and is Treasured by all. '1'-Z9 C:- ,cu ii K T A P:-S 'SIS A 'RE' SENIORS Arlene Hochloerg and Lewis Hoyt .IUNIORS Shirley Baugh and Bob Campbell -QC' 4 fi FRESHMEN f -N ,Q , ., M Sharon SrnarT and Mike McKinley -N 'D XS Am 'ms 'r:-n- if in ' L 5' ti if 'Q 'lil ig, if , , Q,,Q, ' ' l- ' l l ' A SOPHOMORES Nancy Foreman and Bill WhiTe AMERICA FIELD ERVICE WI, il. I.: lf5i:'Zfi3'1'- H pf , -e -. lEF?l.i1-- f ltfssfffif I f I ' , Hx 11 NX s'?tiiiL+F 'T- I W in 'lx n'?'5Q liidt- 'f l1r:..'.-ii' This kind of exchange, as it grows and grows, will have a better effect on advancing the peace of the world, of giving greater promise to each of us, young and old, to live fuller and better lives, free of the burdens of armaments, free from the fears of attack, living together in the confidence that humans can trust and believe in other humans. -Dwight D. Eisenhower This statement of our past President completely explains the purpose of this meaningful program. -'U' . KIT CROUCH TO NORWAY BERNARD BERGE oM FRENCH ALGERIA ,4 KIRSTEN BANG FROM DENMARK C.S. . A very high academic average plus strong B citizenship grades are required before a student is accepted into the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation. The Lite Members, chosen by being in the federation for 4 semesters, one of which in the senior year, are awarded a gold seal on their graduation diploma. President Vice President Bill Rawrt Judy Primm .lo Anne Harbour - 1-7'-SJ.. 'esx l F' is ,.L Secretary Treasurer ' Rusty Ralph ' J Advisors f Mr. Armenda riz Miss Ohlson Pr' I t h. .I silssiisfl Mr. Clark 1 Life Members, Top row, L. to R.: R. Gary, B. Sheff, D. Jones, B. Rawn, C. Shaffer, J. Shilling, S. Hall, T. Pelliter. Middle row: M. Kern, J. Harbour, B. Cummings, A. Moore, S. Robinson. Bottom row: M. Perry, S. Miller, S. Holms, K. Shultz, B. Smith. t R 'Q' 4 'L , 'X i t Seniors, Standing, L. to R.: B. Lyond, R. Ralph, J. Shilling, S. Hall, T. Pelliter, A. Moore, C. Shaffer, Miller, D. Jones, J. -Harbour, B.4Rawn, K.HPTJTler B. Sheff, J. DeLong, R. Gary. Kneeling: C. Shultz, B. Smith, M. Kem, M. Perry, B. Cummings, S. Riley. Seated: S. Robinson, J. Primm, S. OfTt9S J. Primm, C. Maus, P. Mead, A. Hochberg. Juniors: Top row: K. Mead, C. Munnecke ,L. Lochridge, S. Lundquisr, J. Simpson, R. Lefler, R. Speer, B. Taylor, C. Munroe. Second row: J. Furncis, D. Wilson, E. Duling, S. Lee, E. Bird, J. Hamilton, L. Baker. FK -.si fa Sophomores: L. fo R.: S. Tyler, R. Peterson, B. Garrett, L. Nibecker, R. Rider, S. Gary, L. Gould, B. Hunt, L. Hall R. Smart, M. Hilegar, L. Mollere, B. Hughes, B, Beetley, J. Huck. Q, . ,. o 3' 4 ' .aw X955 vi '-' 'hi .x .. I. f '-if V.- I ls Freshmen. Top row: G. Gregg, P. Tackabury, P. Anderson, S. Smarf, R. Dames, C. Lawson, P. Chaney M. McKin- ley, M. Jett, D. Ralph, J. Carrington, B. Arther, D. Kratzer, D. Carlblam, S. Wheeler. Bottom row: M. Shidler, J. Randal, J. Molyneaux, B. Bogue, A. McEniry, C. Hatcher, A. Calendar, J. Bradley. PROMETHEANS PromeTheans is The only school-sponsored honorary service organizarion aT San Marino High School. Seen in Their gray sweaTers wiTh The emblem of a man holding fire, The Promefheans are always on hand To help Those in need. Membership in This club is considered a greaf honor because of iTs high sfandarcls. These sTudenTs are chosen each year on The basis of service, cifizenship, leadership, and scholarship. .- Q1 V K . 1 x -. Officers, L. to R.: M. Perry, B. Sheff, J. Shilling, J. Harbour. Top row: J. Shilling, C. Bang, K. Putiler, B. Campbell, B. Rawn, S. Vignolo, J. Primm R. Gary. Second row: B. Berge, K. Crouch S. Miller M. Bennion. Third row: J. Primm, J. Harbour, M. Perry, S. Gessel, S. Robinson, S. Hall, B. Sheff, D. Pollard. Qi lL Q ' Q A-lb ,I vi. ,. r ' . I v ,J 1.. A- .F-X, v P4 - . i,'4'fa ' N, fi .Ag ' lzffaznu- . ' ' V .L'ff57.,Q ' 'f' Q, ,. .5 ,J ' . . ..',' y.1 ' 'I' - ..., 'Qjp.:.?f'farL, 'fall' . -i I , , A . .-T. .Q L. , ' . he , , ., i ,,. 1 . . '-.i.,,. .-. V 1 Y. I ,A. --- ' , z A w - 'rp w .. rf- . .--s- .2f.Q.fi'5':-ss' 73?-2:1 -Lf Q.-LQ: f'-K Lui Y. - 130 ,, K f J 1 rg.--' 4 r 3 1- :iii THE PIANS Thespians is a national Dramatics Honorary Society and membership in this organization is the reward of hard work to further Dramatics at San Marino High School. Mr. Clopper directs all ot our Dramatic activities with the help of many students. OO 90 .yi . Top row: S. Carter, C. Keller, P. Johnson, D. Saddler, F. Morris J Miller S Boumgurtner J Greene R Clouser Second row C Shulof B. Hyink, J. Cody, A. Gcirborini, S. Proctor, K. Shultz, K. Kole, C Maus G Moore C Booher S Booher A Driver Bottom row J Primm, J. Primm, K. Harness, R. DeKorr, D. Balfour, R. Gerage N4 V w. v Tw KEY CLUB D A new club organized aT San Marino High School sponsored by The Kiwanis Club is The Key Club. This honor socieTy is for boys only and prides ifself in being The only school club ThaT associaTes wiTh business and businessmen aT work. The Key Club has brighT hopes for The TuTure aT San Marino High School. IT has Taken over The job of organizing The annual Career Day and soon will be esTablished on campus as an honorary service club. OL Top row: A. Cisc, M. Doell B. Rawn, R. Harbour, P. Twohy, S. Vignolo D Chrnsrnen Second row Mr Villam P Cifleglgiigf B Schneider D Pollard J McDonald, J. Stanley, T. Pelletier, D. Jones. Third row: J. Thomas, M Kutner C Dowdes B White A PeTerson e 132 S 1011 H GR ROLL The Senior Honor Roll is a group of students from the Senior Class who have achieved merit in many different fields of study. Those honored are the following: W wi ATWOOD SUSAN AVERY DANNY BAKER BRUCE BARNES BONNIE BARRETT Economics Girls' Athletics English DI'C1mClTiCS Speech lScene Designl l l sl BARTER STEVE BAUMGARTNER l it l SCOTT BICE JOHN BRAINERD ANN BREITKREUTZ Economics Dramatics Student Government Social Science HOFYIS ECOV1OfT1iCS lStage Productionl fi lv' qv--V CUMMINGS CATHY DRAKE RICHARD GARY JANE GRAVES STEVE HALL Science Social Science Student Government Home Economics Science English Mathematics GLENN HALLEY Music i. CHRIS KELLER Music EUGENE McLEAN Music JOANNE HARBOUR Science Social Science KAY HARNESS , lg DAYMOND LAMARR Foreign Language BETSY MCQUAID Fine Art LARRY LAWLOR Social Science ARLENE HOCHBERG Photography BETTY MARTIN Social Science Foreign Language SUE LETTON English Foreign Language SUE MILLER Foreign Language Mathematics SHIRLEY HORNING Dramatics English BRUCE LOYND Social Science Foreign Language CAROL MOWBRAY-MAUS Dramatics 'G CE? LEWIS HOYT Boys' Athletics MARTY McKEE Girls' Athletics ELLEN PALMER Creative Writing MARCIA PERRY Social Science English KAREN PUTTLER English Mathematics RUSSELL RALPH Science Mathematics SUE ROBINSON Foreign Language JACK ROGERS Boys' Athletics LINDA SCHRADER Girls Athletics TIE I. I JOHN SCHUMACHER Fine Art WELLFORD BOB SHEFF Science JUDY JED SHILLIN Science Speech WARDEN Fine Art WATSON Fine Art G Mathematics Social Science BUD WEGGE Boys' Athletics KATHY SHU LTZ Social Science English Foreign Language JIM WILSON Boys Athletics BETSY SMITH English Foreign Language KAREN YETTER Girls' JOHN TODD Speech Athletics NANCY JO ZIMMERMAN Journalism 'CJD ADVISOR Mrs. Ireland Editors-Jenny Wilson, Sally Peterson, Arlene Hochberg, Barbara Wray. ReporTers, L. To R.: Mary Garber, Barbara Black, Ann Driver, Nancy Jo Zimmerman Susan Avery, Sue Robinson, Caroline Moore, TITA IA STAFF in ff! fl? ffl 1 '2 xn--' .,- '-9 EDlTOR. Dave Pollard PHOTO EDITOR Larry Lawlor ART 8. LAYOUT ED. John Schumacher The graphic arts class of San Marino High School annually produces a yearbook forthe enjoyment of the entire student body. Actually the enjoyment decreases somehow when The book arrives in late August! The entire staff under the qualified supervision of Mr. Christen- son, works diligently throughout The school year to present the students with a fine review of the year's events. Do the students realize the hard work it takes to produce this wonderful annual? Yes, by their wild shouts of ioy when the annual eventually comes out. The following pages illustrate the staff hard at work trying desperately to meet deadlines, which aren't al- ways met. Actually producing an annual is loads of fun, the hours spent in the dark-room, the late evenings before the deadlines, hours and nights without sleep, trying to remember what went wrong, all these heart-warming en- ioyments make the final product worthwhile. Or- ganization is our key-word. Never before has there been an annual staff with so many bosses, who enhance The contents of the book. How do you like your pictures this year? Our ready and able photographers spent many a day retaking them! lf you see one ofthe staff members on campus, don't say, What about my picture on page 57, it's out of focus, rather tell himfher how nice the annual looks this year, then tell them your picture is out of focus. The student-body always looks forward to a new annual, hoping it's better than the year's before. This yearbook, without a doubt, is better than last year's, but don't despair, maybe next year's will be even better. lt will be hard, but even with a small amount of organization l'm sure the staff will manage. Now that l have expressed myself in so many words , . . I truly hope that you will enioy the rest ofthe book! John Schumacher C7 f 4 Y ,iw Mfr ART 81 LAYOUT John Schumacher Dave McPherson Willie Worden Tony Ayers SPORTS Clark Niswcnder sr .4',ff2X ADVERTISJNG Margaret Hilemcm Arlene Hochberg Don Pgyqs Rolly Leddel Q -3: . 31? xx Y yLi'1w'wV Tk c T . ,' I i i i 1 1 1 J Q 111: . T ' - ..,Y7 1 i 5 1 1 i ,A Ai i , I TEM -f1, - 4 i 1 WE -!'Nia,:j 7 ' - V ' Pi11f:?:f ,'. 11, ' ' if ' - -zfubkfj --hill 4' g 1' COPY Barbara Boll CLASSES Shirley Bough Judy Watson Jennie Wright EDITOR Stephanie Gessel Dove Pollard BUS. MANAGER SEC. TO ED. Chris Croft SUE OGDEN SEN. CLASS ED. ADVISQR 511500 Avery Mr. John Christenson fi E ix f-. 455 i .172 , -ff ,A ' 1 1 1 ATIO AL FORENSICS LEAG W' -f 2 as mf w l I k. :. jfggy g, 'n i ,iz Of Shilling JU IOR STATE ME OF AMERICA vf 1 . P , . J L A, Q--. :41!',- '7' 1 Q Hr Q 1 12 'K Members of N.F.L. ca? a speech tournament in Tempe, Arizona, making lost minute plans for their all out effort to win an award, GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB Top row: T. Henderson, R. Reynolds, J. Primm, J. Reed, M. Jetf, G. Fisher, K. Nystrom, P. Porsholl, J. Turlfon. 2nd row: M. Hays, S. Crciry, K. Reily, P. Whyte, M. Ridings, J. Groves, A. Brown, J. Livingstone, M. Murphy. . --L Q -49' P Officers: J. Tarlton, R. Reynolds, J. Living- Officers. R. Rom, S. Miller, R. Ralph tone, M. Murphy. Top row: R. Rudi, J. Jett, S. Tyler, S. Miller, R. Huey, B. Gunnell, B. Ruwn, S. Miller, L. White, S. Garfield. T in 1-5 1 TER CLUBCQUNC L . as To 'P ' 'S ' ffyagd ,L 3 arvwnl S 9- T 9 an 'ET r V : L '-:l-!- - f T' 'P 5 f :fs-M 14 fpf' A- 'AP' -'MIA Top row: B. Sheff, S. Hall, R. Ralph, R. Hall. Bottom row: S. Gessel, S. Lefton, S. Carlson, S. Horning, S, Ewing ASSEMBLY HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE COMMITTEE I K. Banks, R. Harbour, S. Bough, M. Dole, M. McKee. M- McKee, J. Solowuy, S. Gessel, J- Sfonley. A.S.B. SOCIAL COMMITTEE 6- 'I .Q as Qf, , Top row: S. Carlson, S. Hammond, N. Foreman. 2nd row: S. Lee, K. Blackberry, A. Driver, E. Lollar L Lawler 3rd row. E. Herlihy, M McKee P Hughes S. Carlson, S. Gessel NCEBA D. Kaplan, L. Dingus, C. White, D. Glenny, R. Hanson, B. Young, K. Krauel, D. Laing, R. Lefler, G. Halley T. Solloway B Fellows G. Fallgren, C. Keller. ' ' ' CHORUS First row: K. Freufel, L. Allan, S. Stanley, S. Proctor, S. Nichols, K. DeWoIf, D. Rhatigan, D. Van Ryn. Second row: J. Kelleher, N. Veranda, W. Smart, A. DeLamoter, P. Moody, C. Lawson, C. Roberts, M. Mulvey, N. Smith, S. Linsenbord. Third row: L. Morphy, J. Cady, P. Gaul, R. Smith, B. Smith, K. Callender, G. Dear, J. Kendall, M. Decker, S. Smith, J. Carrington. Fourth row: J. Havenner, M. Vallone, E. Culver, T. Smith, J. Forcier, P. Zucco, J. Hair, C. Duvoisin, R. Sprague, S. Swinney, D. Miller, F. Dessel, G. Hodson, J Dunston. Not shown: V, Taylor, B. Ham, T. Knox, N. Regnier, D. Kelley, F. Deplitch, S. Cargo, J. Northcott, C. Block, C. Watson, J. Haley, J. Staniford. A .A. Officers, L. to R.: J. Tarlton, S. Lee, H. Oliver. Top Row, L. to R.: E, Stanley, M. Sommers, K. Cahulan, J. Friedline, A. Delamater S. McLaughlin, S. Brown, A. Podlech, C. Rice. Bottom Row: S. Smith, M. Moffitt P. Shaw, M. Hottenstein, G. Jackson, S. Ewing, K, Mead. F.T.A. Top Row, L. to R.: C. Knight, D. Noll. Second Row: K. Pitts, L. Merritt, L. Cochrane, Officers, L, to RJ 5, Gessell 5, ggughl J. S. Hammond, L. Wilson, S. Lundquist, M. Doughty, J. Primm, J. Primm, S. Gessel, S, Primm, J. Primm. Bough. Third Row: C. Sprague, J. Huck, V. Knapp, S. Robinson, B. Ball , C. Watson, L. Arnold, E, Bentz, E. Duling. Bottom Row: B. Beetley, L. Mollere, V. Hunt, G. Kane, L. Lawlor, J. Wrenn, M. Jett, A. Moore. F.H.A. S. Sigler, L. Lyngheim, G. Mittler, M. Mulvey. 1 Officers, Top Row, L. to R.: N. Foreman, G. Top Row, L. to R.: T. Smith, P. Braodnick, E. Bentz, L. Anderson, S. Olney. Second Mittler. Bottom Row: J. Groves, J. Living- Row: J. Totten, G. Casaretto, E. Allan, P. Chaney, B. Mittler, R. Gilpen, S. STOVTS- Christenson. Bottom Row: C. Miller, J. Huntsberger, C. Carney, J. Livingstone, T45 I ART CLUB Top Row, L. fo R.: S. Derevon, J. Sfcmiford, P. Hughes, K. Bang, L. Nunn, K. Okel, E. Albrecht. Second Row: M. Wahle, S. Arnold, P. Mead, S. Hampton, B. Brunner, M. Hileman. OU D CLUB N -eff' 'r1f. 'J T - ' i . Officers, Top Row, L. To R.: P. Mead, L. Nunn Bottom Row: W. Warden, P. Hughes. fiuli 1 i 4 .5 1 'l i l 1 1 v l V' il5ll'r5 'iii M 'FZ -. will i, il l, . 4 - 4, .1 . r i I ! i l f f ME: l 2 Top Row, L. to R.: S. Baumgarrner, R. Hall, B. McCord, S. Carter, J. Dessel, B. Barnes. Boftom Row: F. Morris, D. McPherson, R. Clauser, D. Sadler, R. Greene, C. Grady. Officers, L. To R.: B. Barnes, R. Hall. -- -1-7151-.W: ,fff 1 ff' f STAGECREW' Officers, L. To R.: S. Baumgartner, B. Barnes, R. Hall. Top Row, L. To R.: R. Clauser, R. Orr, S. Carter, J. Miller, R. Gerage, G. Andrews, F Hoffman. Bottom Row: S. Baumgarfner, F. Morris, D. McPherson, R. Hall, D. Sadler R. Greene, B. Thomason. RADKDCLUB . . lF3l 'L,r ' . 4 ., V, Top Row, L. to R.: R. Orr, D. McPherson, J. Miller, J. Dessel, C. Grady, B. Thomason. Bottom Row: R. Hall, R. Clauser, R. Greene, D. Sadler, R. Lefler. l47 ' f ... ..,.,, -?:.f'fi the is ee--R'-.L A Top Row, L. to R.: M. Monole, B. Ball, C. Craft. Bottom'Row, L. to R.: S. Robinson, M. Perry. FRENCH CLUB l S ii . LATIN CLUB Memloers not shown: D. Fenton, B. Rown, T. Hollern, B Wcffleld. G- Folgner, M. Teviotdale, R. Shelton, J. Lupton S- Helm, Bflkef. 5- KI'0HiCk, S. Lundquist, M. Fisher, S lllAaELaughlm,AL. Baker, P, Donaghue, L.. Esteriy, C. Grady . ameron, . Cies, T. Col ll, J. P k , B, Mr. Volz' Mr. Shickle. we or er Elffmcm, P. JOY l .4 . I 1 ' L vf '.... l.. . r ' .lf 'i ' 1 ..,llAl':'1 P' 1 .3 1 +' ll f Elf? ill L .. L . , .' ,, - '.- . 'J . A il W i pwf. l.. , Il '.LL..ll-.,.',,.,,,E?f .. il Y-T39 i-'D ' 1 H.. -ffwj l....1.ft1fr1 l it I . ..., ,..,,..A,'.. .. ig, 3. Top Row, L. to R.: K. Christopher, V. Knapp, J. Dames, A. Moore, S.'MiIler, C. Dowols, L. Bitter, S. Christensen, L. Morphy, S. Robinson, R. Smith, M. Sommers, D. Edison, S. Gessel, S. Hammond, J. Stciniford, L. Allen, C. Watson, M. Wetherbee. Second Row: M. Hilleger, L, Hall, K. Okel, V. Nelson, A. Pocllech, J.. Frieclline, S. Derczvon, S. Sampsell, J. Kelleher, J. Hansen, M. Outland, C. Foss. Third Row: J. Carlblom, P. Parshcsll, K. Yetter, B. Moronde, S. Letton. 148 L. to R.: B. Ball, S. Carlson, C. Craft, J. Primm, J. Primm. SPANISH CLUB Officers, L. to R.: S. Letfon, B. Moronde, K. Yetter. 1 1 G.A.L. Officers, L. to R.: L. Schrader, 5. Miller, M. Mouritz, P. Erick- son, G. Fisher, M. Ellsworth, C. Craft, A. Coughlin. Z? F95 his Mrs. Daywclt ,b Advisor Jil. ' ' M yu-:du-his .4 ,K . H- w.-, H f L+ , 1 gf LT . , , .V but ' 1' '.. YZ? t P f:3.s:.'f 'f' f1 g, I '3 54' ll, L. to R.: J. Livingstone, B. Beetley, C. Chutburn, Yell Leaders Top Row, L. to R.: F. Show, G. Geller, C. Clark, G. Fisher, B. Parsholl, C. Croft. Middle Row: M. Stanton, K. Podley, S. Miller, S. Gimble, J. Fraser, A Coughlin, M. Mouritz, A. Avery. Bottom Row: B. Bougue, L. Schroder, C. Hawke, V. Nelson, S. Christensen, P. Biles. QD Ad '55 P 5 X ? 1 Q ! M 5' Scott Bice, President Seen in their royal blue, The 1960-61 Pep- Commission, led by Scott Bice, will long be remembered for Their pep and vitality. All Through The year Pep hos made enthusiastic signs, distributed pep Tags, and encouraged and aroused The spirit of The student body. Through The efforts of The Pep Commission The entire school has had much enthusiasm in all sports and events. ,psig Sie Ogden Seniors: Kathy Harper Andy Dlthrxdge Jeanette Klrchdoerfer ln, .419-Lg f W' ,M T, A.-7 , ,L ' .ILL H qty' kv -Y, rims., rv .31 ..'?I-1' ll it f'5.. 1 til e 4-if--eral' .fl 4:13, I ., 5, L - ,. 1- ll T' 'H 1 g '..' 131610 sophomores Ed Munson Dole Colomonico Freshmen Sharon Smart Jim Golbreoth Cheuvy's kids os They put up one of Their original signs, The Pep Commission should cerfclinly be commended for Their fine iob. MALL - , Q, -, 5 . 1 -T Y 'wi xii' tri-i' :fsf s.. nf' ' - fl 4. 4' ' ' 4 .' - - 'fm sf' 1' 'high 4 ,A V4 , , . , V , 1 .. M ,V , - ' V A 1-jc f X-TT: ' -al X L I ' 1 0 tv vi , V' ' ' ' 'y. 5. W -' V , ' - , ' ' ' .Fw , i't '2 - ' ' ' . 'vig AN ,K--,tg -,f1,.'-.ir L ,, 4 ns 9' . 1 5- , -- 1-Lxf,,i3'sf sg - -, V -H . EL 57 b 5F!'?.l-,ii .'7'iil'EUFf'iu-' 1'-fi-'Q .F H 's ' 'T f3'ilWfff4gLF'3T' A+'-F ff'-T7 .1 .LL . . ' ' -.iPyi2QL?1l,.g Q-215-5 , -Ju 4 11LIY,,'L- - ,, , 1, , ,- , , 7,7 . , Y , ,, , Y , nf, i ' Y I --- ' A -T . ' -. - -,Y. sLA,.+ mg-, W- , , 153 Leading the Pep ot San Marino High School, the 1960161 Yell Leaders were frequently seen in front of the student body. Dave Balfour, the Head Yell Leader, put his whole heart into making this the best year ever for Pep. The other Yell Leaders including Brent Schneider, Betsy Hanscom, Lynda Leiter, and Carol Barnhouse did their best iob yet to put pep and enthusiasm into the student body. x N gblgj, N f- , ' 1 Q s ' we ess-ew Qfgfsf Cgsgasv si css, ciw-f K. X519 K , KL, Cc1rolBarnh Jb.XJ 'DN be QL Q X N N OJQ 'J I Lynda Leiter sw sei UN gk do Q59 ku Brent Schneider L 'l . X I l A YELL LEADER Titan Tim, .lim Melville 154 6' ? F . W Y-.-', 'Q-3 f ' ' 'fffim J ' 6+',,5 ...-vi ' ' F n Head Yell Leader-Dove Balfour 4.40-11, 95, 1- Hz Ai mm, . w Betsy Hanscom E l xl 'bf' .fic 1 --.-a,,..a.1. in e,r . 1L ?'L 17,6 ' 2.111 11 L. N T 1 - 1 66 'His ' 1 f fv, . 1-...f 1 1 , ,QP e 1 1 ,.1, I A 1 5 ,, i I s.n .'1., f f . L f ' 1 . ,f V ,s.. 1 J V ! v n 4 N f r -- LJ nv , VW 4 I 1 I 1 , 2 ' 1 1 N X1 3 E54 , 1 . 1 1 1 X ,. ,W n V' 1 ! 7. . 4 1 15? Hi I41 fl if ' 1 -4 .' 2, .:1 J. 1: 'Ji i.,1 4 'vs' 07' F DLI ,, 1 ,I . Y, ' pri-.1,! . ,a , .111 I 'H . f'T'E' r-'Tj .., 31.1. '51 'T M .W 'I . 'LT e - og brrls oldEed bofh To fhe Drlll Ieom c1nd Pep Lommlsslon some excenem roufmes ond good all-csro-und pep. I 'K l X tg tg -L. .F- Kcnhy Fchs Kathi Pitts ff Sfephunue Gessel ViCkY TUYIOV Barbara Palmer Marg'-me Gould R L Tim X? y , ,. , ., 1 ri., L P . B L. -'-'- A wikis' L A 4 L ' . , , - V 1 A A Q U i' . n . EP, 1 ' Y,y, ' ' I Q ' ' ' . ' l f 1-ef V - . . li 5 . ' W 1- B-is .uf rj in -. , . - -I Y 255' V -I v .- fi'-Sf ,AM Q- . .5 Zfl-ixffzlilfi AA'1 4 ifff?1'iX..fffiffiilfi - or f r A -. Vw Pres.Eug:nV gvery A 52. - w ' wwf, V. Prg Carol Schulhofi 1 . X1 ' ' Secl Shirley Baugh . U ,G . -. r Y Y- Y L r .N .. .N . .- i W . U .wi ws .www in.. uw MU... rs .1.wsu.'.r.iJr.i.w. rw..-.i wif . .. 1 r.rn.r.r.r-in .r 1 Top Row, L. to R.: B. Benn, P. Mead, P. Ballarini, M. A. Rusk, C. Munnecke, J. Collinge, E. Mauritz, S. Riley, S. Smith, Briede, J. Moran, P. Vignoio. 2nd Row: C. Stuart, C. Richards, M. Wetherby, H. Buchanan, H. Oliver, M. McKee, M. Kern, E. Bird, S. Gary, L. Cochrane, B. Murphy. Batfom Row: L. Schrader, K. Benn, C. Travis, C. Renzeiti, E. Herlihy, S. Hammond, K. Carnes, L. Esterly, S. Avery, C. Schulhof, S. Bough, M. Shearin, 5. French. ff' Treos. Marilyn Shea rin DRILL TEAM The Pepettes of Son Marino High School worked hord on Their holf-time shows ond their marching to neor perfection. They ore to be especially commended for Their excellent holf-time show for The Homecoming gome in which they did precision marching. The Drill Teom did ct fine job in representing our school cill Through the yeor. X Advisor Mrs. Rose F. E, V.-.., -, ' V - Yr V- f ' f , i:l4 li 45.1325 , H 'LU v, 4iY..l ' ll 'JL T L A. L., 5 1',1ll bln' 'WH . 1- Q35 fe.L, -.fr4.- i- -f.-i F. .f1s.C.3 Lien l - I 1 igf'lyTLf'-Ydvtc ' g'j'jg:.,LJ3?ff3' , 'if-ff -ww- .fu p - , 4 ff 3- . , ., J -1-.,, A.-I, l .un ,N NJ l d f, 1. I N' 'Lx 5. ff 'T-a.g li l . il - l .J -1-'.'f'l4-lg L -fl' '-' ' -Ji r , '- F . i,,,-Q Hi 'L-IU X' li ' J' L W 'g. fiihrviiibfglatigq ...il lt , Mg- 4- fs i - ' i 5 ' ' 'F fl 'T'-','Z ii . ff- I V- 1' I--Ll T: 'Aw' U ' lljlflu-1, A IA. -vi .., .i -5' WY . l , ,I v-Q alll.. .v,,. lurk.-.ini tl t 4 My i.i.iny-.-.X -- tuty.iiiw.iw-.-.,ull, wt, .H ,Q.....iw,ww-twii y cl , 'rs'ml,liiwtiiiliiiitw..w,.i,pfi v iXr,ii,iwitiiittiififif.wiiiliiiiw--itit,ini .Jwwill-lilwily,limit.it-xii,-t.ii,itig.W.,q 'inlvwi'il..llQll'i A, Avery, B. McQuoid, M. Stuart, J. Simpson, J. Cody, M. Doughty, J, Belt, J. Wetmore, J. Primm, C. Curry, L. Lundeluis, L. Boker, J. Primm, D. Rhcttigon, N. Widmonn, S. Nelson, S. Holmes, M. Esterly, J. Brucker, W. Worden, M. Strong, P. Donohue, K. Block, N. Foreman, L. Prcxndi, D. Noll. 159 ' :Wig 3, if - .-2224? . .,.:i.3fi??f'i1Q5,f' .. Wiffivfiz.: sn :::.2w-19 Mgiu--J,-555 1-ff-.-1.-rv af H, an v , :pm-:: ::::::-.p'-16,1 Q' ...ff-3 ww... .,...,,-, f,-,Q . f ::7 F'5L v5'5 UG' ---...aff f.e'.::::: f,: -'-5049. T 'fr4r-rf-fnflt lf'-'E' 'O W1 Jn r- ',w115wfv--:ALM A gf! I ta W. un. 1,-,...1, n - sq Q ,,,...,. ,-Muni... 0,1 nfl i f '. -J' L,-,--H.-a1'fh'c4: feb '- l 'fur 1--'rrrr:-f-Ilfiwl'-'f'1'. 1 1 - 'L l :vin f21S5,,,5 i:0?n7n', I ff-1-,avfym-fa, 'ff', P sp , 'U -g..u uu,,,,j::'1n-.V,l'v,v , :ziggy-r,,g,51 :'fL5',e,1.+:.4 '-j,,q,,,,1g':nswra,-1.519 , T . .. . aunt-,fx 1 r 'ven .v V T -enp.,- , If1'p r- .4 4 .N ,uvikagi ,s,,f,,:',,+v ..,::sfE5:'gg1.o5.. ,. X - .. 3 4,- f51:. '1e- 1 s, F F ,, X 6. Mr. Costarella, Director The San Marino High School Titan Band supported the football games and appeared in many half-time shows. Their Pep Band played for many basketball games and helped the student body to support these events. l :if ., .. .1 F ,, , , l I Glen Halley Drum Moior .c- ' vvvftri 7 5 sol' 5 il .l . eff QP' Q fa tal ' In : ,Jim f' F ' I 'liil 'nil ,t . .mr . 1 t., 'LF ' 1 'Tl ,, i ,. 1 . Top Row, L. to R.: R. Gleany, G. Fallgren, T. Solloway, R. Hansen, R. Krauel, E. McLean. 2nd Row: S. Turner, D. Green, S. Tyler R. Eager, C. Halley, B. Elftmon. 3rd Row: M. Nesseth, R. Lefler, B. Colburn, D. Laing, D. Ligget. 4th Row: B. Young, J. Bradley P Chaney, C. Keller, W. Mees, L. Dingus, C. White. orettes - Susan Glenny, Ann Coughlin W f MAJORETTES BAND '53 QE f ? f 7 I 'H f FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL WATER POLO CROSS COUNTR BASKETBALL FOOTBALL RQYALTY AT HGMECQBMI G GAME , , J V' . M a. A Q X ' 1 b ' 'lv -aim, 1 'U'- -1-1 S' . 1 1' 1 , . , YM., 1 1.11 1- , ,117 1:1-.1 . 1 , - f- . '-, '1 A 1 1 1: 11 .4il:..hqi - ' 11 .11. 1-J ' 'F '-' 1-. ,:l'4..-.fguv 1 1. --1 .rEiE'11F '1 - 1 ' .11 11..1Li,.Q:5LI.1 ,,-,,..q-1,fEmpf,f1,11' ' .. 11 1 1-1111 uf' MIE ' 113: ' A555 '9j5.r.,g,11111i. X 11 -J L,17g5.:41 F H -x , :1.Q1 -W-'1 frfWE?1' 57 F' 1 11 1 X L:TR?':-jjjggmg, , 1 W ' V .gif 11 '1L 111 ' 1,11 , 1.1 1.5 .. ,gi J1 11. i 1-,. ' 171 .1 f ,, .-. ,..,g ,. -'11'U11i1,1' 1 ' '.? 'Jf--11 -' ' - 1 .V-fag -R.-1, 'nj 1 - - 'E 1 Qjffr, ,5 1 ,x.. ' , f-'su -' 1 . ' W I 1 '-1,311 A 1 ,- Pffl J , AA?-'. 'E u., , -1 nf' .r--3 , . 21 1.5 QL. ul rc, .11 A . 0 , w 1 . 'S .1 rj. vm f- , 7614, K M. m wa 1.411-..,,.m.mz V. 'x I. . n 1 ,J. ,v - F.-.Af ' In ' ' .k',' if JUNIOR PRINCESS SHIRLEY BAUGH UEEN AELEN MOORE PRINCESSES SENIOR PRINCESS CATI-IY BANKS , . wif - E .--f jug?-'fvjff X OPP 7 25 7 14 13 20 14 O l2 - SCHEDULE 1 EL y ' A San Gabriel .... Monrovia . . . Arroyo .. Arcaolia ..... SouTh'Pasaoler1a . .. X' ln Temple Ciry . . Norwalk .... Bell Gardens . Arfesia .... ...,... ........ Asst. Coach Roberti, Head Coach Cunz, Asst. Coach Kurlak Won 4 LOST 4 Tiecl 1 ll l I ii 1 1 .ffl Co-captain ,, Richard Gary .. A ,N U nik! . 4 A - A gi w K - ati,-J -Q -2: -5 in :L- ' im,-'stil ii! IEEE iii? ag? E? ' rf!! Co-cmpwin i C A rim is f A wi ,I 1 f . .' 5 4 ,tl V . 3 mfg , l'fl,L'1'iT' ! MQ K f Jail f 0' BQ 'JZ ..- First row: Jack Rogers, Mark Foss, Bob Bermingham, Rich Bary, Jim Edmonds, Bill Dibble, Bill Harriman, Don Carver, Barry Ungles, Dick Fenton Second row: Jim Stafford, Bill Edmondson, Mac White, Charlie Monroe, Brent Battles, Bob Stebbins, Pat Murphy, Price Gledhill, Bob DeKarr, Ivan Peterson Richard Grosch. Third row: Biff Barker, Steve Hall, Don Maclntyre, Lewis Hoyt, Cecil Withers, Ted Grace, Virgil Hoffman, Jim Wilson, Mike Doell Phil Wilson, Bill Halley, Martin Udell, Doug Jensen. Most Improved Ted Grace Most valuable Jim Edmonds Although the 1960 football squad was plagued with injuries, it improved steadily during the year. From the San Gabriel game to the Artesia game, the team never lost its fighting spirit and de- termination. Inspired by two new coach- es, Mr. Cunz and Mr. Roberti, as well as Mr. Kurlak, the team gave its all. At the end of the season the students of S.M.H.S. realized how important school spirit is, and led by the fine S. M. Pep Commission, supported the team most enthusiastically. Jack Rogers l42l breaks through the San Gabriel line as Jim Edmonds Jim Edmonds rounds end for big gain as San Marino ties with San l33l completes block. Gabriel 7 to 7 y - iio i 'ofa lei . 'V - Q r Qi nxt, ,re ,ilk 5 Richard Gary Barry Ungles Jack Rogers Bill Harriman Senior Quarterback Senior Halfback Senior Halfback Senior Halfback All League Honorable Menfion V X l i i i 'F' A 3-x 'Q ii 't . '? '1' Tony Azadian Jim Wilson -lim Stafford Senior Halfback Defensive Halfback Defefwive l'lGlfbGCk 170 Mike Doell 1851 and Barry Ungles i301 and Jim Edmonds 1331 converge on Monrovia ball-carrier. L tl . I Bob Bermingham C241 watches Clavie Drown IQH follow block of Monrovia teammate. i -'jg . - -M1 . - iw .- Af- ,J?:B N V3-' 4 A I , . I ri Jim Edmonds C331 scores against Arroyo as Titans win 20 to 7. Also shown, Barry Ungles ISOI 1' .572 exnq ww. when ' -lh duh uhdfilgi Q Q VVS' mw SAL. -LK tp-ferr' Don Maelntyre Senior Center EU hz, 4. S X 'E' , 51?-X Y im Q kfaiy emi. l ,. :f . 35 - --n-v.- 2.53294 -....-..m..,,,, - M.. M-K: 4 7- .1 Bob Sheff Senior Center Wayne Phillips Senior Guard Center Don Maclntyre and Coach Cunz in heateddiscussion with referee over disputed penalty. 172- , I ..,..,.- . . , iii -vb-ill ,i -,JL vt- 'T :mf 1 '. 5.2 -a.Ed e:'.:t.rP' '?Q4': -'- A - 4. ..:, N -Mac White Price Gledhill Senior Guard Senior Guard Don Carver l2ll stopped by secondary after long goin. Fellow Titan lvan Peterson l63l provided key bfbck. Jack, Rogers l42l eludes wouldebe tacklers of South Pasadena. l ,H L- v.. -'fy Ks' A A u ' l Phil Wilson Cecil Withers Senior Tackle Senior Tackle All League Tackle Phil Wilson l77l prepares to aid unidentified fellow Titan in Temple City game. lpn ' ' lie. . f Q 1 ... ' ' X - i ful ' rbi, V 3'-C rg, Bundy A. ,,,,5,vr ' 1 N' T A l 1' .e H 4 tw F:',g:,--A. ir , 'Q , -v,,,r: 3,E.y - - JO ,,,, 'f is-1, ,F xy' ie R- ' A , L T f YQ.-'eszl-Y ' r ' '2 W Url L ig . - A ..Y. . -J, f T- A as z .111 53 T-eff-'Pd 'T -K f s -,-A-A 41 611-jgfg,-,f',1g.4Z:gf,Q5.31 - - LZ: 1 1 -AT'-5 7-'Z 7:4556 .J ,. . ' i ,- 1,4 fl-'snrdi'-f -'lf , u X -A - , .yy i, :gui :Qing ,. :ggi-, -., 1-27- .-.il-VN' - ' . ' - 1 ,' L., Je , 522.1 :,.-g'.,'..,,-'am-..-4.., T,-ff f - . I Steve Hall 0 Senior End Mike Doell Senior End Lewis Hoyr Senior End Ted Grace Senior End I V 3 Ll, T xmf Jim Edmonds Junior Fullback 'i All League Back , .U L -. . .1 r ll Don Carver Junior Halfback . J. . .'-. ..- S' . '. '.u . v-3. -. , A x og, X 63 ' -135 A: K -Q-if l :T J 5 I I I X, '1-. ,., Qi' 51 A Z K -J , ap, N' ix vi 1 ' ' ' -f- A -., . A E, 'v. - : V . I .ll l : Li -V H lj H , .Viv li , ,fl i - .. -,K - .,,. I ff' f fp' l . .. f MQ . . ,r i' u K ll I-A I X 3 E i 'I , , ,A .I I :A ,jf if iff J B 1 J 2 .Q . . T'1lifT14.i' - ' 'Q ' ' Hag , , 1 gi- 74 -.,.Bg ng ' ' ' .iifffrii-'gf Mark Foss Bob Bermingxham Junior Quarterback Junior Halfback lvan Peterson Junior Guard All League Guard if . 'Ez La , Q, . 5 'TO iiifm? N... ',.- - xv . .. , x Bill Edmondson Junior Guard hm' .fuels x . I N l 1 .x a M1 .,,,, . 4 f . 'C J- J . . 1 N W .,,- B-rg 59' - ff ' 1-ze '-Q ' rg 1 A - . -- M .. .- L : .. ye :Li rv I' gigs J 'lie iii - A -l-.ra ' -..J . yx f J' - ' G '- ,, .eee J ,. , ' '-1-gi - '+ -1 ' rut- '.2Eii,g5 M4 s-.- sz.-Mgr-.:.h,1 22:4 ima' Wfsfiiiis' Bill Dibble Soph. Holfback V . 5 , , liY Bill Halley Junior End All League Honorable Mention vii sr 4-1 I W Q I , . J , ..-.,, ' 41 da , ,B Luv? Bob Stebbins Virgil Hoffman Junior Guard Junior Tackle sk.. . r. .gr Titan ball-carrier is downed after short gain. Other' Titans are Jim Edmonds i331 and Richard Gary ll5J. 174 Jim Wilson ll2l, Doug Jensen l5ll, Barry Ungles l3Ol, and Mike Doell 1851 surround Tackle made by Wayne Phillips l55l and Bill Dibble l22l ar Norwalk. rx .-V ., 4 In a unique play, end Lewis Hoyt C811 carries ball for a score after 43 yard run. Quarterback Richard Gary H51 gets set for lateral to Barry Ungles i301 on option play around end. X l l San Marino triumphed with a 46 to O victory at Bell Gardens. Jim Edmonds I33l eludes Lancers here and makes T. D. Happy faces prevail in locker room after final game with Artesia. -Q, 1 .ap Q .. dai' ,, , 'fi ,dr .1, 1 er i- 794.1 .- ' , -J S. .19 , tall! , 4 ' rlgljillx if-A ,Q ff , ,,2,,,Q,,1f.i. , .' ', I, ,. f -st 1 -1 Coach B. Mahoney ' i Coach W. Atcheson B FGDTBALL Most Valuable Bruce Loynd Bi? it ll l' ll i i it it ll it i .. N .- - 'N ,, . .., ii v x 1 ,.. qw- 5 7.3,-v tk' ll' ' il ,lil Y y i- x.1- .-1-, 1 V , 'N ,rw J i mr ML limiii i llll -5 -f it-A i W ti fd?3ffa!e:jg:2 1 .3 5' is ':.. Most improved Knute Grani First row: P. Battaglia, B. Loynd, F. Exner, K. Grani, P. Hoyt, A. Peterson, J. Ross, B. Aspen, N. Noll, B. Scherner, D. Fyke, L. Wilson. Second row: J. Moore, T. Toland, G. Pollock, C. Cherrstrom, B. Garrett, R. Gates, J. Estey, T. Abbott, S. Hollowpeter, R. Smart, G. Moran, A. Mac- Clyment, Coach Atcheson, Coach Mahoney. Third row: D. Ralph, J. Merrell, B. Curle, N. Moffitt, B. Allen, M. Mitchell, M. Clark, E. Messner, G. Folgner, J. Lewis, B. Anderson, J. Stever. Fourth row: B. Baylies, R. Hurt, T, Thacher, C. Peterson, K. Grani, T. Clark, P. Ziesmer, R. Lee, S. Alexander, B. Moore, B. Bonas, Bill Winne, N. Hutchison. SCHEDULE S.M. OPP. San Gabriel . . ..l9 27 Monrovia . . . .19 20 Arroyo . . . . . 7 24 Arcadia ....... . .20 O South Pasadena . . . . .27 O Temple City '. . . ..14 7 Norwalk .... . . .20 20 Bell Gardens . . . . .47 O Artesia .... . . .27 l4 176 Co-Captain Bruce Loynd i, 5 i,' l f .nt j M r 'is -' 4JVA1v-4 'gl fm - L 7- - .A ' t Et SER- , X' ' W' J ' .1 5, -- . f' av +-:Pai ' ' ' fl 377' 1.-v f ' Q . Y, A A Y Ju A l,.: ' ':L'!.A.'..v ' ,,.,3-15:f ',-lf-4 f-Le' -.1 . - 4 :xii EL- 'igansfur '.--'lf' V ' - J . it 1. f if .-1354-.1-L, it 'P'-E-f: I vw--'. . ,-:-,1.:, 'fx 'ty ,LQ .,f,wr.,,3r,:,1, A ., , - .ill .,,J3..:t: .MII ,WJ . -' L., ' ' -. 'j' 1 t-s. ?!'?LA.:'5f'f:- '3 '5 :31.1-5. '7L'i,.?' 3-Q1 -H . . f xg-,-A in-min.. use H- 4- Bees block for unseen player, Co-Captain Paul Hoyt Loynd turns corner and heads for paydirt with opponents close his heels. Unidentified player makes great gain with help of fellow Titans in Temple City game Q Fellow Titans ramble down field with Norwalk player in quick pursuit. Y J Head coach Long and his lwo assisfanfs SCHEDULE Opp. SM Monrovia .. . . .31 O Arroyo . . . .35 13 Arcadia .... , .20 6 Temple Cily .. . . .20 O Norwalk . . , , O 6 Arfesia . . ,, 6 20 C TEAM Front row: S. Allison, R. LiWaite, S. Hubbs, D. Lucarelli, S. Wheeler, B. Kipp, Mgr., A. Williams, B. Burger, C. Dawson, B. Artner, 5, vvinans Second row: G. Meridith, B. Harris, A, Kelly, L. Ginn, D. Zimmerman, D, Knoll, S, Tells, M. Mcliinnaly, G. Pond, R. Bliss, B. Blackbern, G Garrison, B. White, F. Wilson. Third row. Allan, K. Volone, M. Lomparf, K. Coleman, D. Whiee, T. Arnold, T. Thatcher, C. Carver, C. Getz J. Hollern, C. Hally, D. Leggef, B. Cochrane, B. Harris, H. Hatfield, J. Crane, M. Riggio, J. Giachino, R. Zurbach. Us 'Lili I W 7D D, Lucarelli G. Pond 1-o.. 1 it l... fill Capfains SCHEDULE SM Opp. -I I Monrovia . . . O 31 A1 X I M Arroyo . . . . 13 35 'fx -,le Arcadia .. 6 20 - ' Q Temple City ... .. O 20 1 l Norwalk . .. 6 O Most Valuable Most improved Arleslo ' ' ' '20 6 C. Dawson B. White 'fl Harris l71l and Dawson 1361 team up on opponent to nail hirn for short gain. Thatcher finds himself in the open and on the way for a T.D. lShadow is of referee, Halley l8Ol makes great catch deep in own territory against not OPPOSUWQ Pl0YEfl Monrovia. Man in white, Chip Dawson, finds himself in pack of opposing players. -'fs 'Iii - 4 A .--is-f' A ' 'Q'- ,T ...gn 'L lla 4. H ,..,,t.M 4.-u. ' ' it .........-.-, . 54... .. .. ' A7 '- F x--v A lv-Am.. - -1 A 'few--QW. -- 1' . is Az-f . , .,,'17 f -f.,, ,.,,A. - 4 '11, 'V . a....-v,,,.- ,, -'-4 . , 'A f65'.D' '4 f -. .,7'-.1-4 5'f-3' - i 133935-fdl7 ' 'Y '- t' ff- .i-1 ' ' P' 'W 1' 'A . ' ' R 1' 'ighl wi., f -.. M -' 'V . . ' A- '. 5 ' A A ,vl..x.,..'-X,-., .--.Q vi' ,him X M ,, VF, . A - 4 x . -' iw.-ww Y- - - . 'e 'f'3 ' 1' ,v.,'..'3 l ..- ,'5Q W-Eff. ' I ' . -l ' -- . ' r ' ff' in V Ml '- '. -He., Pe. -':,. X . 1' .- ' ' 1' .l,'.-rm, i. 'Lf'--Ev 'Fu .'-1'1 ' ,.. .....' I ,. - N. - ' 1 - 4-, fs-g,:-if-: A5g:P41-:,.'Y 'l ' Z h, ,A s .-3 ffgi- . A 'lv reg' '13, N',. xi'Ql',L?v.fvqy.A ., 1 '. , ... -Z . ls- v. g, v fe , V . .. fq yfmq- '- . ,lp , '-Ci:-QP: vs : V .. in 'fu 1-'lk M ..t'sf.urc. -'1'i'19 t 71 .Q tw-e Q- ' . H -Q ' a 17 'IM .Q W , 9 I Q 1, V Mit K KLQDW A , I., 3 .o A ' Viv.. l ,s ,. , .K- ' 1. xi -Jw .. 'b,5:,G5.y'3r,q'ig-A pax'-,,.:. ...Wg w.Liv1'.Q1.,g4 TQQWLQ .Qi 2 .. x .1 Y a. . 'L.1na.ii.ffc32f':',LvxLQm'?:i'.L. nik A -V - ' ' fx ..C'.. Y' tx.. r . QQ-e'x 9 179 CROSS CDU TRY T Coach Bradford Varsity Co tain J.vV. Cyp! p ein Judd Smnley Rach Tnlden Y S SCHEDULE SM SM V JV San Gabriel . . . 23-33 16-45 Monrovia . . . . .28-27 21 -37 Arroyo . . . . .15-44 17-46 Arcadia ...... . . .19-43 15-50 South Pasadena . . .. .37-22 38-21 Temple City . . . 36-25 34-22 Norwalk . 19-38 27-28 Bell Gardens .. . 45-17 Artesia ..... 17-40 15-50 The start of o long race at Lacy Park. Q Y' Varsity Most Valuable Varsity Most Improved Bob Day Tony Ayers Fourth Place C.l.F 1? . ... -Q ' MQ! 1 ' ,- .N fad. -fx-: :ix 1 I7 t Ki A-tw., '-'f -if we 'rf -1. 137511517-ff?g+i3 J: 9. 1 'il fl vt. . Junior Varsity Most Valuable Junior Varsity Most Improved Clint Kelly Dave Tuck Back row: D. Pollard, B. Bennet, A. Cies, D. Tuck, D. Ridgeway, J. Wescott. Middle row: R. Tilden, C. Kelley, B. Moir, P, Adams, A. Graham, B. Reuss, A. Wagner, T. Ayers. Front row: D. Murvin, L. Gregg, B, Day, B. Hayes, G. Gund, J. Stanley. llsfi-Ill 1 81 TER POLO SCHEDULE Hoover .. Monfcloir .. .Montebello .. LG Puente .. Pasadena .. Opp. SM ...l9 10 .5 20 ..9 7 ll 3 ...ll 9 Beverly Hills .. ...ll 7 .. I - C saga: Coach Fred Heffraer ' - p . H1 , W Lyn l : Y ' 5 . 1 .' . ll vm,,.4g3P',, lllnllga lf- ' 1 W my H f ,xx 'lllln I Trl , 1 I' , V ve O O ju K Q -, Ll' ' ' wi lu 'L W .- y ' f l V' , 7 r ew? N' ' t , ' Hs-4, , n?Wlll 1 1: eff ,W ,MI W 'fi , f'n . ml' P - A Ajit! ' i - ,-liigfs , - - F 1 5 4'Z,. Q X '-'Hn v 3 O-, , - Q: Wax. Y . . :Q-3, 'F -,-- -J' ',.f My -'gh 1 ,- L- 7 5 , M .ej1.l,, '---wr '.-,ffgjsfmffi 1 .za . g F605 'fp-,n. 's ' 2 . , ,I 'N ' . -- '.,v' '. 'lll' we :wwf - Q Q' - . ' , 'u 'W K , A , , . ' - -iw., - uw.. '- . ' 1- .. M .:gil-are l ' . '-A Hy.. '10 u-WL ll - V .' .u.,g:f -4,5 -.-. , J s - -mix ':'M '!lUlrYl Q'u'N' .. Q x u',p'gx1..,,,-,N lvl 1 ,Q 'nl qqjff, 1. - - -1.-. - ,-,N , , kimmh'a-' ':l 'l Z'- F 3 ,, N.a O ' -- ' 5 P ' ' 1, . . Sf' U .. l r' H K ' . Hn. a,tNI5Qa?H . A gg, K .-:,'f- Q lv ' .lx . -. QQ' I ' ,-I-if-'51 - . z' -Q'-'34, if ' - 'iL!lxQ 44 3-,,-,g '-gal., CAPTAINS-Don Bolfore, John Groves MOST VALUABLE-John Groves MOST IMPROVED-Jim Griswold Top row: S. Eldridge, G. White, M. Kutner, N, Hoys, S. Smith, M. McAllister, C. Moron, D. Kaplan. Bottom row: G. Hod- son, S. Nelson, T. Bennett, J. Green, J. Griswold, L. Smith J. Groves, D. Bolfore. 94 183 1 If a ,-av' . in ,, ,L , W r Y 1 W A A 14? , .4 ya ' a. 'Q H-f 'P 1 1 M , , , , h J , A ssl' 5,6 -45 I ,H V ,Nix I, van g ' :A L' , wg, 3 '1.. ' 13 1' ' 1:1 Q ' V ' Q M 'Al val J ' all F- ,xg-.1 .2 , L1-13, 4 - M 1 , igfun Q1-.-,V zifygrg - ay , i511 fJ '. -. H' 1' f? 2 Q V -J -4 1 31.11-4 ' Q in 'f-L,a l. ,1i'.:,g'?,.X ,JL . l'L.:Lf' ,Mn .-' Q. - L ,J -'H 15556 I ,Jr 24- I Q.. 3 ' 11 19-'-ET ' fp V1 .3557 1s5,ef'. - iii 'ffl . f ' ': - - 'uf J' I .fff ,f . fyi- . 'J 7 ix , ' V LT. JV -.r -- 1, - - . ' ,Li 1 w 'L r 5 F I 1 u n 1 lx V '17 a ,4-1, .'-' ' -,. . .- .1 TL.. 3. . 3 'Q 1-e 4 I-'I -.kill 1 4 hx 1? , 4, N 2'-14.9 ? J E, .'l'1,rH1, u V 571 u f .N H w F ,ll M, 1 1' 411' In 3 J 1,11 A I, X 'IN 4 :. . X I H N dl f. H 1 aa L! mi 1 -Q W W : ,v 155 S.. H ,W gun: V-. fl W -'Y s p VARSITY BASKETB LL 2' Co-captain Co-captain Bud Wegge Jim Lower Couch Garland Lewis , Bock row: Cory Shaffer, Doug Jensen, Steve Vignolo, Poi Tuohy, Dick Chrismcm, Jim Lower, Chuck Land. Front row: Couch Garland Lewis, Ted Pelletier, Dick Fenton, Jim Edmonds, Phil Gill, Bud Wegge. ,R 311' ' Q' fu l i , df-R05 elf' ' AT '1 'll ' ll ' 1 .N 'l Q'-'N l ' il x 'il X' I' i ff, vw will K i XJ , l X Xi L' llxvzj 3 l ' i V? D! - l, N lx 1 X ,Y , . ,l ,' ,fix 5 lil A ,l X-.J lx l f J L17 M vii ,.,.,, we... .4-f Z Steve Vignolo Jim Lower Bud Wegge Steve Vignolo H21 and Jim Lower li3l team up for two in the last few minutes of the South Pasadena game, but to no avail, as South Pas squeezes through and wins 43 to 41, Ted Pelletier Dick Chrisman Jim Edmonds Phil Gill if-. il Pat T .lim Edmonds puts it up as South Pas defenders and Ted Pelletier San Marino beat Pasadena 43 t 117 w th the help of Bud U11 watch. Wegge l4ll shown here driving hard for the basket Pat Tuohy Sophomore, in background also helped in thus win over one of La Salle Arcadia .... Duarte ............ Mark Keppel ......... Tournament lGlendoral . SCHEDULE Tournament lSan Gabriell .. Alumni ...... Harvard . . . Monrovia . . . Alhambra .. Norwalk ..... Temple City . Bell Gardens . Pasadena .... Artesia ...... South Pasadena Norwalk ..... Temple City . Bell Gardens . Artesia ...... South Pasadena Doug Jensen the big school contenders .lim Lower 'rips lump ball to Steve Vgnolo as Bud Wegge i411 readme himself for fast break 41611 Coach Baca SCHEDULE Dec. 7 . . .......... . . Arcadia Dec. 9 .... .. . Duarte Dec. 13 . . . ...... Keppel Dec. 15 ... . . . San Gabriel Jan. 6 . .. .... Monrovia Jan. ll .. ... Alhambra Jan. I3 ... ..... Norwalk Jan. 20 ... ... Temple City Jan. 27 .... . . . Bell Gardens Feb. I . . . ..... Pasadena Feb. 3 . . . ......... Artesia Feb. 8 .. . South Pasadena Feb. TO . . . ........ Norwalk Feb. 15 . . . . .. Temple City Feb. I7 .... .. . Bell Gardens Feb. 2l . . ......... Artesia Feb. 24 .... South Pasadena l JVs fight hard against Temple City and win by small margin. JU ICR VARSITY BASKETBALL J v A ly T if U - 2 I 'Q A wsrfsilii I A JL 1. . X-A -J . ' f .ffl H uf' Back raw. J. Bare, B, Garrett, N. Venge, F. Exner, J. Wcfte, B. Rawn, M. Moffatt. Front row: Coach Baca, T. Dwyer, B. Halley, R. Harbour, M. Oliva, S. Popovich. JV mgkeg fggf break Gnd goes all yhe way Bill Rawn l44l guns it as opposing players stand by Two hand se? is good for two points as to dunk if, and watch. Junior Varsity goes on to win another. l l .1 rf, . J , K. .i , ' 1 Q., V T r ff, 2 if B BASKETB LL Coach Kurlock Captain John Riggs Capfain John Riggs shoots from long distance and defies opponenfs aitempt to stop his score. SCHEDULE La Salle .. .... 30 41 Arcadia . .. .... 41 50 Duarfe , . . .... 42 44 Koppel .... .... 3 1 33 San Gabriel .. .... 67 58 Harvard . . .... 1O 47 Monrovia . . . .... 62 39 Alhambra . .. .... 60 55 Norwalk . . .... 56 57 Temple City . . .... 48 50 Bell Gardens .... .... 4 7 39 Artesia ........ .... 4 8 58 South Pasadena .. .... 42 41 Front row S Wheeler M Clark C Dowds J Pnggs J Cameron B Bonus B Alion Back row: L, Dingus, D. Fyke, J. Lupton, R, Hansen, B. Winne, Albie Reeves C351 soars for two and brother 1241 wafches closely. ' T B 5' I, B rgqv B Q Er. 1 ' VB BW rf K. F9 so 1 B- ' 1 J' W 5. mn' MN W lv r 'y .CL X Y 4 ,,L,q5.s, .ju EI irq. my 4 ri , X X, N . ,JK !g -I . W 29' . H B E-ff B i B T ' 1 , AJ' 'r ' 1 Q Y , f w I Q- ff: W i n... t 3 I nm , - ,F 75' 41, it V wiv jr -Pfrt, Q'-i. ., 9 I :fl 'sri V :NJ H l v '51 - I 1 'ii gg3g2..i,iV in I- ..', Q I ... . 1 ' , A pun Coach Long Cee-baller lays it up for two as opposing players stand help- lessly by. C BASKETB LL SCHEDULE Arcadia ... .............. 18 13 Duarte . . . . .28 25 Keppel ..... . . .28 7 San Gabriel .. .... 35 14 Harvard .. . . . 13 26 Monrovia . . .... 36 14 Alhambra .. .... 31 14 Norwalk . .. .... 23 22 Temple City .. .... 30 15 Bell Gardens .... .... 2 9 18 Artesia ...... .... 2 1 18 South Pasadena . . . . .13 25 Norwalk ..... Temple City .. Bell Gardens .... Artesia ......... South Pasadena . .. I 1 f' l l'? ' la Y jg: 'faq fag, , g . ig - l -:fl Aw I.-,i.,I. l . -.. 4-53. 5 1.7 I I fzl ay f all 5 f '- el l' ll lt' ' ' l ' l f4a2 .S 5 'l ' ' 1 I . . 1 ' ' 1 w. . - 3,1 V . , l .1 'E Y., ' ln 4 1 -Qlll y ,,. ff'- P 4 5 I y 4 Q ' l l l Q., -, -.. + V l x...fv ' 1 1 n i 1 1 .1 Front row: Getz, Cory, Gordon, Clary, White, Kaplan, 2nd row: Faith, McDonald, Ca row: Coach Long, Mgr. Wheeler. l34J lays it up in the last few seconds of the game to help The Titans to victory. rver, Boyer, Ashton. 3rd row: McFerron, Halley, Griffo, Smith. 4th Cee baller lumps and shoots while Norwalk tries to block. PRI PORT TRACK BASEB LL WIMMING TENNIS GOLF 1 w 4 L V ,-. I -sv P' ,,-1 ...-ni A,-,,,,..,J-..p yfv ., M .. . im gFq f'.'.'f?f5,.--151 '7' ww.-ww av 'f::L,.,- 1+ .' gr- 1,- --Ngnfy' i'f- ':. .l fl . ,G Af' 5 -Q ig '-2 - ,w , ,4 ,n i--IN ,J -.,.- , . , -1 ,, 4-s k i:-'a '-I' Z1,',..., .. . - f .,4L,4w:'..4- Dix .9f ':::f37,eQZ'E3 . ,. 'N' QWSF kr.-v'-f. in.- YF vm , . .',,+-'S+ :J--,f J- -- U ,5,g.,,..,. 2-fffi-Tvw f VL- - J .f ' '?5f52?'?'1f?16?? ivy, , .14 N C -' sf' ffl 51.55 .1-s. 3 4 u.. ., ,Jr h ww . 1nL....H. n . ,yy - A I x A., 1 1 fi 4- v, , 'lU1' 'f J ..a- mm - -Q11 puwf -'xx Wh' .. L 1 .WY 'P L-' 9 -1 Jw' ' 1 - 'ff' ' ' , '5 i'.'T:I'3?5 '-,:2:Q'?1f:- K' .5 ' ' EW' ' - ' I n 'A gli M .ll 1- ' Y -1 -- ---- f- .' wil, zz H- ff- ., V ' 'il' F X ' 1' 3d2'i5:'?4if52f!f?'f5 ' 4N-3.3--19:3-,.3g,-75,2' , -151355: . MF,-'ff' 'V :3f1kf v A , ., r H.: ,, nk x,.pf - -. fb I' -f....L: 5.45 Q A ,,,,57-.F ,ifgi . fm A 'ff'!r.. b V-',U2!i11 , 1 f-,U V ,, Y 1, '-,:2:.1:fg1 .- 1-,PHQSQ ,'if'l,,7,2.1yw5- Ag:- ' , ,Yi'g,Qmfp7H1gz2A5Q5yl!lw5.IE .49 - , 1 XQ '-' ,-,'.',1l 2' H' ,-,!'TQ4.jg .' I 1 4 f2aff '1,L:a 5 .?.l:v1.'fl'5Ei!3WZw:4 if? 'pf ,Q K4 wy3'31 ' 11 2. Jgb- gg 'dzvxrfl Nmff- :F Y. U1 a N ..x , - ' I4.w H 1. b N ff 1 -:mfr f-r'Q v-5,1 X l. - . Jf af ' - 0 4 . v V J W. . l f Mr. Atcheson Distance Coach Mr. Roberti Sprint Coach I, li J Co-capiain Bill Harriman .IW Mr. Cunz Field Coach l l l VAR ITY 0 Judd Stanley Co-captain TRACK 84 FIELD Co-captain Lewis Hoyt C I VCV: fi fx -'El G' my l ix -l -,gh-, - lk ' NEW RECORDS FOR 1961 I 100 Horrimcin 10.0 19.9 vvincl-cxicledl JD , PPA 220 Hcirrimon 22.0 Ag ' Mile Doy 4:28.8 X L W 880 Sfonley 2:O0.7 N High Jump Hoyf 6'7V,, lSeconcl in Ncufionl QL X 880 Reloy Horrimcm, Hoyt, Hoyl, cmd Abbot. 1.30.8 Top row: P. Snowden, . Eorler, R. Holdermun, T. Benneff, K. Gosfelow, B. S:herner, B. Dibble, D. Ludwig, B. Crumbein, R. Hughs. 2nd row: J Lower ' ' ' H ' J. Schumacher, L. Greg, P. Hoyt. L. Hoyf. Bottom row P Wilson, M. Wlwife, L. Gin R. Brandi, B. Edmundso , B. Murondi, N. Venge, B. Berminghcim, B. Hays, B. cirrimcn, G. Folgner, T. Azodicn, B. Doy, T. Abbott, J. Stanley, T. Ayers. Q 'JJ 1 iq -Sl! . . Q-sr .. ., 1 . 4 - IJ-4 'in'- em xx' Judd Stanley breaks The rape to take first in the 880 relay af the Lancer relays in Bell Gardens. SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN MARINO MARINO MARINO MARINO MARINO MARINO MARINO SCHEDULE 50 Momreovlf-x . 51 ROSEMEAD .. 67113 soum PAS . . 65 BELL GARDENS 84 65 SI V1 LEAGUE FINALS: SAN MARINO BELL GARDENS . .. SOUTH' PAS . . . TEMPLE CITY . .. NORWALK .. ARTESIA . . . TEMPLE CITY . NORWALK . . ARTESIA . . . 54 53 36 Us 39 I 9 39 22 V2 ....Il27!5 78 77 415 36 32 215 ................232f5 SAN MARINO ......... .. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS! exu Bill Harriman crosses the finish of the one hundred yard dash in first place, as he did most of his races this year. This particular race was won at South Pasadena. Pole Vaulter Larry Ginn N Cv V sf v I High Jumper Jim Lower Vengie and Folgner compete here to beat the Tigers' sprinters during one ofthe most thrilling meets of the year at South Pas. Sprinter Paul Hoyt Sprinter Bill Harriman A -'E . ,cs , . auf. B E A555 Back row: J. Grady, R. Hurt, L. Dingus, R. Tilden, R. Bliss, S. Hollopter, B. Blackburn, C. Cherrstrom, R. Gates, J. Ross. Middle row: F. Exner, B. Elftman, fee-555. kitten, ,' .-.t:3f 'f'f. .V 'll Q S. Grant, B. Speer, B, Gunnell, T. Buchanan, C. Ludlam, C. Petit, D. Lillie, R. Smart, A. Woesner, G. Gund. Front row: B. Loynd, B. Garrett, C. Peterson, N. Hutchison, N. Noll, J. Estery, S. Axelson, C. Grady. B TEAM S T Y out in front and on their way to another victory. O , .li wo different shots of the Lancer rela s shows our B relay teams ' A ,fer . 'W 5 SCHEDULE SAN MARINO . .. . . .52 MONROVIA , . 44 SAN MARINO ...51 ROSEMEAD ....38 SAN MARINO . . . . . .62 V3 SOUTH PAS . . 332f3 SAN MARINO . .. . . .43 BELL GARDENS 52 SAN MARINO . .. . . .31 TEMPLE CITY . 55 SAN MARINO . . . .3-4213 NORWALK . . 60113 SAN MARINO ....... 24112 ARTESIA . .. 7OV2 LEAGUE FINALS: TEMPLE CITY . ARTESIA ..... BELL GARDENS NORWALK . . . SAN MARINO SOUTH PAS .. 96 77 63 49 24 21 Hughes and Cherrstrum take one, three in the hundred during the meet with the Tigers on the opposing fieIcI. I I 201 ..... .. ..-,,. ,. -' 45. :' V X- ICS 'i.N , . ---- .....,.-, Cees fake first and second in the hundred. Cees and Bees race down the sfrerch un cz gruellmg meet M Cn T C K. Back row: D. Bryan, W. Blackburn, S. Smith, S. Garfield, D. Day Dawson, J. Coffey, T. Thatcher, T, Solloway, J. Dansfan. ix mil MANS af-.4 J. Coffey breaks the tape just in front of South Pasadena runner. 'W I I Bees once again break 'the tape of South Pas, runner during the meet at South Pasadena. SCHEDULE SAN MARINO 24 MONROVIA . .. SAN MARINO 7 ROSEMEAD .. SAN MARINO . .. . . .45 SOUTH PAS . . . SAN MARINO . .. . . .55 BELL GARDENS SAN MARINO . .. . . .37 TEMPLE CITY . . SAN MARINO . .. . . . I8 NORWALK . .. SAN MARINO ...I6 ARTESIA SAN MARINO LEAGUE FINALS 5 AV 7 2Z'ri'if if ,J ,Qu af , .ts ' Lf. n .P Y- ' 1 4 Q . ,uf . 4 I ,Q 9 ,'. , . i. 1 X an v I x I 9. yy- kr 'X LQ ,,', 41 L f 1 N 151: ' Coach Mahoney NonJeague BeH Gardens Artesia .... Temple Ciry Nonwdk U. SouTh Pas .. BeH Gardens !XrTesia .... Temple City Nonwak .H SouH1Pas.. SCHEDULE OPP l l ...l3 l l 4 l 2 4 l 9 VAR ITY BA EBALL Front row Coach Mahoney Steve Eldrldgh lvan Peterson, .lim Wilson, Jack Rogers, Mark Foss, John Wheeler, Larry Wilson, Joel Wiess, Clark Niswander Back row Par Murphy Jim Edmonds Bud Wegge, Norman Alfshuler, Bob McGuire, Don Carver, Bill Halley, Ted Grace. 4. ri 1 as - 1 1 Senior Outfielder Jock Rogers Senior Ouitfielder Clark Niswcnder Junior Ouffielder Don Carver Junior Outfielder Bill Holley v ---.,, i , 1-r .-.,... ll-!i'::,'F P-'35 Y V U- ' . . ...- .. A.. -af. . - . P ikwjgx Q 1 'X f vl- 4 i -- IE . . - -A vb- vi L QQ.,: ' :?fs-2-F . gf Joel Wiese Q 4 Q:i9+5?lii - ,- , -.- r 'I 5 L . 5-.'- t or i i 3 2 X M,- H i I 49 ii 45, t 4 -QV V Iii! , ,4- 173..jt - Senior Infielder Junior Catcher Jim Edmonds Junior Catcher Ivan Peterson After March 30th the San Marino High baseball team had a record ot eleven wins anal no losses with only one tie. lt was thought when the Year Book went to press, this team had the best chance in many years of winning and maybe going on to win the small school C.l.F. title. Jim Wilson batters a long single deep into left center to help the fine San Marino baseball team beat the Harvard team I3-l. ' r .,y Steve Eldridge Jack Rogers beats out a slow roller to first base during the Rosemead game. Y ..,. -. l 1 -' - ! - ,ft . A ,- , sg, gf ,- :,gf-q.-',.- 'x ' rf-psel,-K! ! LV, 'If' Q- , ' 11,1-easy -rs f ,Z -..-, 'viii -' ' ' 5335,-'lT:1?':ww - 1 .' 4, N- N, -5-.za . --g,.s11s?s.m'-P-fs' 1,13 - ! g , , , . .wi -kg: as e'3..?: 'fsg'gm ' . . A .. .. - - L' Q I .3 H. V . V , - Aging, , s- , . , P 1 . , 15:4-,Q 'T - - ' , '. it Q i.34,s,:,-.,i- Q, 1, W5 - -. 1 f-'JM -. 's:. be-45, '3gf,.1...,,s.,-,3 4 , - 1-., g- yllflgxifz s. if-'-1.-,Z 1 s,,,Q'LiF A' 'E .ff-:- bI...1 .,,b,.,,,,c-,,,., L. . .:ss,..-1s.-.1 -::,- V rg Statistician Charlie Monrow Bob McGuire tires hard against the strong Arroyo squad with a man on second. The Titans won 'I-O in the tenth inning. ,.. ' I A 1' 09 ,s I f ' a 1 H 0 it 4 ,A IA I ,a RECORDS Most Assists - 50 . .. ...J. Wilson Runs Batted ln - 23 ...... J. Wiese Most Strike Outs - lO2. . .P. Murphy Most Valuable Player ..,.. J. Wilson Most Improved Player ..,. J. Wheeler Captain .. .. ..D. Carver 7 Coach Kurlack . .BA EBALL 4 N 2. 1 . ' ,I ,4- ,sn JN' f ill? If T f i ll, I s -1 Yi.44pAL r1 AD I J my U X . '11 .iw 'N id Back row: B. Curl, J. Riggs, R. Walker, B. Asper, D. Mining, J. Pollock. Middle row: D. Fyke, S. Wheeler, A. Reeves, R. Grosh, R. Rolfe. Front row: J McDonald, J. Hollern, T. Coleman, P. Gill, L. Celaya, P. Wilson. Kurl connects for a single at Alhambra. ' .SW ' - gf rf ' ll A Q11 A 'Vhl - . - . -. . .f i gy. A. i ., . ' ' ' 1 ja - Y t - I' X 1 Z' . . rw i . W. 3, ' 3 V V - Y 1 '1 ,. A - ini , s -Q .. W N ' . .' 5 V A l ' K x L l ,'.w'.'- rt. f- -. . ig 'l l ' e ' fab r1g,ft:.-:'L'-Lp: fa , 91'-:agp L X 1 - -. , ,, 7.3 - -if ' '.q1r-lfggi-5-. .. s . -.Q ? X ,. .. . .. - . ' i'e',,,,, I ' X ' ' ...AMW ,... lg . ' K ' ilrfllg-JT, -:mv wal' - r u 6515 .1 .4 -. U- L,-I , : ,pd .w hen - 1- :. 1,.' fggjgr . ' v - -:h vn --, ..,.,,-- iff.-.VL h ' ' N , Q,-A -. Y,-3, .' -'--area 1' '-T'f'-'-f-3-B. 21.32, 1 .. -gil K ' I, '-:. '.xg-551.,.g.1,J-i455-...q,9..Ao1r:-ffj :?,Z:'71v.'gLL Q .f-.Z-.53 -fi, ' A - ' . 'Til' -' i' ffi'--r-.tk-fir-Jaw-J-' ' L' .:':wai--, .1 T f.:!::l r' 'ff-W -K 1 I N 5. J ,w,.,,1:i,:Qi?Q:gf5L'-'j.-Lg ,ff 1. - . f- - .':':-1' ' - ,www -1 miiiil'-. - ' K :rv , fF5':E F ?. gi'i2'E: , '- Wir -TJ-A-..vTi+-v :e'4i1 1-ggi! 208 Bill Asper pitching against Alhambra, 1,5 ' .Q U f a 5 ' s.. ' l,,l. ..s .Il , !. 1 n 1 l - L ' - W- 4' ... .- - ' o-1-1. ' V , L... -s. -1 ' .- 'V' mi. i f , . ... -ig 15.--hifi'-QTY, 151, .- J:-' 'j V. ,'4 ' '- . A --ww - r. - 1- -4--,A -,- i-13 - , , VI. V .4 'A' A I -: W' . - ,I , - - - SH -' --,'.--Q... ,' N . - i '-- 6,55 .f.- 1 .- 4 -.- 7-4 - .-- ,, M. .LY-4 - 4 . rl 14.1-4 my Q-,ff .k,. , y air.. ' .. .f.,.1n.,T..,r.-Sztlsr'-fr'-' .tr '. Y .! : z'f 'gf-'xl'Q,1'X,' !'J . 1f' I -'SL-I . , . 'nf . 'A A'A,'-'J ,M 4 fu. ..fr.pyS'-- A 3,2-N ,.. , 39 .g'-5.4, ,.4...: '1-' - -J '- ,,Tw,,,, 'g'. if -. 'l-.', . ' ff? .5gFQf'.'--..'Z1' 3 +,gw'T. m4-'Ill f ., f. - 1-'i 1i',,,'-'i'i'?-TiQ',ffzg:.15z19iljj,f,5,?-Q',j,1 3f5 5l'7 'V 1 :'i':-i.i:v,.n.-VJ :M g U. .7 f . V - X, - . ...V .1 Nu ll W., - iv JVM -N VI ,. -. .1-,, 'Wwfzffrffaf i 'fQ?,g5?i5fQfsY::, 31:nf: ,lg ' IP' ' , 1253'- :, -- ,z-t .J ,.. -- .-A , X- 4- --7 Q:-5. , ' '. .,, - iiffflgf of -vas, if 'f . -i4-1-PVZZ: 73 ff 1' 32 'f-T -, .'Sf 'jZer1f WJAQT' w?'?7l.Ss.'55E4lf!.5'21l f - , W.. . Lffili '---f 'fl'-' Unidentified Titan baseballer catches smash hit ball at third base to throw him out at first. SCHEDULE OPP. S.M Bell Gardens ..4 l Artesia .... . .6 8 Temple City . .3 2 Norwalk . . . .9 8 South Pas .. ..O 'l9 Bell Gardens . .4 5 Artesia .... . . .5 7 Temple City . .2 12 Norwalk . . . .4 5 South Pas .. ..5 9 Injured player of the Matadors receives aid by manager and coaches, as Titan scores again in the Alhambra game to help defeat the Matadors 5-i. coach Kurlack leaves. 9 WIMMI '51-v ' 1 ! ' ' IU'-. 'Wi' h t . N -,V K ls A FH ,1T,,g ,igf-.1 .Jud-A ,ri . ,J . ,-,gyf,,y '-g-. . . 5 e if-X -N , M s,-v-1 ,-. .i T :tt , 56.99 A ' F ' - ,J , ,-4, - - gg. 1. '...- ang g . .gig .,. , .. ,N V ., QC Q , ,N . a' nlvb V 3,932 ' ' Q' A A fp v. 'qi 3 . y '+V'- I' . :F Y ,Qi 0 ri' 'gf' I fm 'ii l kai Q , ' K . ' .' .. i ' ' it -'ff .yin f I , A ,. ' V J Alb l S . N F L 5 l Mix 34 1 Z' Vt - Top row: J. Green, R. Merian, D. Tappan, R. Eager, P, Klinkie, A. Dithridge, J, Graves, R, Smith, P. Batfaglia. Middle row: A. Wagner, R. Sandor, N. Hayes, D. Balfour, C. Kelley, J. Griswald, M. Kutner, T. Bennett. Bottom row: L. Gould, L, Lang, P, Brown, T. Winnie, B. Arthur, G. Busby, C. Allis, D. Jensen, Qlliflire-: isH A 'Ein - wwf T e:1 :.- fr . '. ' Q-V T, I.. '-4: tln -.ri , , , , '-i'k'Si'itf- FV - ' i ps.. vi -if 'rf-.,' geo:-5 , if -' T . '1'f:+,T P- . -.wwf .MQ r .7 ,1 The swimmers take to the water in their every day work outs. As al- ways, of caurse, the swimmers cc- counted very well for themselves in all divisions of A, B, and C. stiff il g T i ,- s 4 an Qt, 4 A CCQ4 -nv Coach Bradford TENN S Top row: B. Boiles, B. Com bell, M. McAllister, R. Wood bury, B. Moore, T. Hortley. Bottom row: A. Williams, J Giochino, B. Kipp, T. Schilteis, M, Lehmer. 39 4' . x' . ' I I y 3' T S5 17:3 1. . :XV J' 3' ,- I ,VL -1.31. . tg2 'Q ' V 4n- I IH P ua: Qu Top row: W. Lewy, D. Everhort, T. Winston, T. Haynes. Bottom row: D. Olson J. Lewis, R. Gory, M. Reimers, G. Brondow. fo-,L Number one on vorsify, Win- ston Lewy, ond number one on the J. V.s show their skill with o rocket in these two shots. 3 T . V., 7 ' v 'zi--1', i.12 'i M35 Q-an.,-vi'-'i ' ' x YDS W X , 1 , 115' , E' , ,ai 1 1 'i'E-Fi'-75 8-r5'?I? rig f - v J' LQ., Y f' no-ni 'AA 'ag 1 , 5.5, .rw Jp' l 1, mx , ,uf ::' ' Jig' '. .Uf 6631 JW' M. 1 99 I- NV 1 Dr' -.- 'K' ' er . A, zz.. 4 .if 'ff X , 1,1 vu' 4 f f . .gg I. -mf.-.V . F- 5.,.L W5-3' X'. i:Ef::.':g' fx' -- 'Q - 3:45:14 -- ,... , ., . , ,. f1:':5-.:.1:v4f.- W 'I+--::f1.g:'f','. QE?-3:15321-:,:w f I 'J','f-'T'5 - :SSSS.:?ir-tant'-G-' Ln- -' -. A ---x .,,-..q.5.5..1 :w..,.n7 ' M .fn M Nr- -QP-v:v::.:cx:1 -52 aff ' Y ff1S'1Zk'xm1 '22 I' '- W - 'A 5f-31'.'!! l n ht. 5,-uv: W. mx-gewv nm . 4. ,or ef m-H. S., ' Mgr' wifi:-, ' - '., 4 52- W Couch Boca GULF Back row: P. Gledhill, B. Gross, R. Har- bour, P. Adams, D. Maclntyre, S. Stewart. Bottom row: S. Wheeler, S. Allan, S. Smith, C. J. Stafford, G. Schmitt. f .3 I z Our supreme Golf team this year was only defeated in a small percentage of their out- ings. Although this sport is not very well publicized it is one of the most enjoyable. . F 1? l 3 .K .' -v F' J' 4' -.v 'Nu '53 ' 1 f ? 1 0 f fm ! fi K SAN MARINO HARDWARE 2134 Hunfingion Drive Son Mcirino, Colifornici ATlc1nTic 2-6536 SHEPARD 81 MORGAN 2302 Huntington Drive Son Marino, Colifornici ATlonfic 7-0411 ?f i r v ii' A Duvicl Bolfour Hg. 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L .,,,.Q... , .... 14' pg-k ..: wk...-f' ig wg' R SAN MARINO MOTORS 2000 Huntington Drive Son Morino, Colifornio ATIontic 9-5122 1 s in F .34 A V H , -.. A .hem 5x -U, f-'1 Y Xi X -a .Lu-,v--W 'T ,-. 1 in ig fn , 1 :lf 'ui ig DOROTHY ASHLAND AERO LUGGAGE 1007112 Fotir Ooks 226 E. Mciin Street South Posodeno, Colifornio Alhombroi, Colifornio SYcomore 9-4361 ATlonTic 2-7827 5? T if v- I X J lla 4 ul i Legs?? Coppie Kerckho Norm Altshuler Bruce Loynd Pom Mead 4' ' ,Q ,AL 1. 1 1, ' 1 ft Chr s Bonni Borboro Benn 1., A Borboro Palmer e Byrne Tom Folios SAN MARINO DISPOSAL 3472 Foothill Boulevard Pasadena, California SYcan'1ore 6-6653 if BAYNE WILLIAMS 240 S. Lake Street Pasadena, California SYcarnore 5-6294 Y ax' l l I ' i Av 1 E' - A ,QL- Glen Hodson Bob McGuire GENE BURTON'S CARROUSEL 396 S. Lake Sfreei' Pasadena, California SYcamore 5-O439 -.41 Jack Rogers Barry Ungles Q ik 45:3 P. -if 't' 1, 5 . Q I x' Q IJ , A 'L' 71. 94- 2 wr' 'Kp L . l ll l' 5 .Url 'fl 'xi 5- ' H ' ,w ' 4 T7 Marry McKee Jocelyn Cady Carol Schulhof Joyce Cosentino CHARLES OF HUNTINGTON 2320 Huntington Drive Son Marino, California ATIc1n'ric 7-9669 Complimenfs of I -f Zzz ' 1l,3 ,4g,f1-hfqfw V Q Nb-fs, I - N br ri, ,K . Q I GERMAINES, INC. Los Angeles, California I DAVIS INSURANCE CO. IIO E. 7Th Street Judy Sollowcxy Chris Sowyer 'f1 Los Angeles I4, California MAolison 7-66II Y 5 I :gf 05, IE 'US I Y Lindo Harriman Sally Swisher Cathy Harper 'SCIIV Rusty Rolph Steve Hull Boron Cor Club Sponsored by NATZEL OLDSMOBILE '-r MARINO PHARMACY 5 Mission Street 1 Morino, California nore 9 7179 f- 119' Ann Driver Frank Dessel Ei... ' WILLIAM HAIRDRESSING 1459 Son Marino Avenue Son Morino, California MUrrc1y 1-7334 ,Q Q. Vicky Gould ,. .. Xa. -, r 4 P , 'Q it +8118 lf. y .. 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