Santa Clara High School - Onward Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)
- Class of 1962
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Through the American Tradition . . . we believe in the democracy of Lincoln in which no man is good enough to govern another without the other's consent. in the liberty and freedom thatgwe,cggnynotghave unless we are willing to give if fffdliofhergj d in the assurance of theinalienable right to the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness made explicit in our great documents- the Declaration ofryIndepenolen'ce,fthe Coanstitutionyand the Bills T a of Rights, thesgredtispeechessiof Washinygtonisanol Jeffersortland Lincoln. ln this democracy-whose character is inherent in our own- our faith an people, borngin theQodQgiven dignityfgndgirightsiQ5 the individual, we cainiiloolfto the universe ROlD8Ifii.FI'6S,l',. looked toward the West- For the universe is ours before we are the universe's. . . . Something we are withholding leaves us weakp Now we find out that it is ourselves We are withholding from our universe of living And we shall find salvation in surrender. Administration TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities . . . Afhlefics . . . Classes . . Seniors . . Monslgnor Jacobs guldes Santa of the b3S1C pmnclples essential is Santa Clara Church 32 E St d . . fl! Qfcum una' ' 2' smr G2 17'qe,,,cL,,,,4, ,lk'14:IC1Le,a,,u,8pJwLo-u.S C13 C1-FLUVIIZKI ,wwl m,LgHcca,u,oe44,u-e1QLaNeS3pLaJLL0L aww- eaasoff fuwzaliou. E 'QL 'if Ofvuef, 12200- wwM2lEvmLmedpmLffLtfuaualbM,Lz0W4gAa,tCZ,l2wtZb,af'4Q4fQ . ',,,,,,,Afvu2.afwS L AQXWALJL?-Q, n,Uw1Cl.lA:-ea,-0-'LcvLIzJz1al. 1,11-12.0-1.0. x ' Qpudfg' ouvm,oLQ iuhmwwwwayadagluamdgadwndenm anileiigulqgv.. Lm,Lfwo-nu--o-f1.fw.oJ-'S ev-AQ 13,v1M-fvw-Mr-P,wUn,a.l:a14. feuauve - Ow-1. Social Ds So'vn.eJZm.e,5 ClA4,J,d.I.b fwuaafws feLa.l'Q 5 clxlcl' St9lOLL Siab., 'FQQA GLerwoLLU,b-M. 3'ulvLf3,s Q,ulCZ.na,Z.Luea,Z'M.aM LM. 3.fDL'L'e, of o'wz CmL Sgwwqdm.. 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The inQ dividuczl, humoln per- sonality of teacher and studentlis their co nstcmt.conceirn into unifieddirive foward spiritual, merql, cmd sicholcsstic develope ment. i f l l e Sara Sollazzo and James Halton look on as Father Quinn elucidates the treasures of Christianity. IO RE - For me 18 gush Father John Quinn guides the iuniors in their search for the scriptural foundation for a Christian life. to live is Christ. - -Phil. 1, 21. Father Thom propounds basic doctrines inherent in true Catholicism--senior religion. Father O'SuIIivan-assisted by Mike Rich-distributes Holy Com munion daily to students on campus. Pam Wright is one of the com- municants. I I 2 English Department meets to discuss student needs. Mr. Shannnn, Sister John Robert lchairmanl, Sister Rose Agnes, and Mrs. Silverstein. - Reading maketh a full an exact II1a1'1.', - - Francis Bacon Mrs. Silverstein plans proiect for Birkenshaw, and Richard Thomas. English Il with Mary Alice Huff, David 1-V S tion, lclockwise from Sister John Robertl Loretta Kellner, Philip Tyson, John Olson, Conception Guerrero, Mary Molet, Roberta Christilaw, and Denis Tucker. Silas Marner loses his gold at Rainbow Inn. Characters are lstand- ingl Jerry Joseph lSilusl-Richard Bauer, Barbara Waters, and Jerry Tracy, lseated, clockwisel Karl Reif, Patricia Truxler, David Birken- shaw, Mary Alice Huff, Marcia Stevens, Richard Thomas, and Edward Johnduff. man, conference a ready man, and writin Sister John Robert outlines a long-range assignment with Mike Rich. . ' lBelowl English III group studies composi- HISTORY 'To develop fully your ow know your oountrys oharaoter-. - - Dwight D. Eisenhower Y EC fl Ol' fe efeflle H1O'eI' Q M Cviiunovich outlines U. S. position in colonial history for Jack Red- d and Cathy Harrison. Character, you must Wray Schmid! and James Burnham prepare for rebullal as Alberl Slewarf, Chairman, summarizes lheir opponents findings. Glenn True and Frank Modic relax complacenlly in their evidence for: Re- solved lhat Communism should be outlawed in lhe U. S. Mr. Shannon hares fhe Westward Expansion with William Lewis and Joseph Doud. E W' Mr. Bashore prepares Current Evenis display for modern hislory classes. I5 lkightl Sister Sheila directs the study of Classical Latin through the use of a pictorial Mediteranean map. Students point out im- portant places of interest: James Burnham, Sharon Pfeiler, Teresa Schafer, John Miller, Richard Ramonettep lSeatedl Mary Tash and Toni Nash. FOHE G LAN GUAGES- He who has no knowledge of foreign tongues knows nothing of his own. - - Goethe Elizabeth Rau, Wray Schmidt, Claudia Gowdey, Lynn Larson, and Randall Brooks enioy a Roman Holiday as they are fanned by the Roman slave, Beniamin Laubacher. 16 NHISULA Mr, Varela discusses the influence of Spanish culture on California life with Harry Crosby and Sara Sollazzo. Christine Becker, Lucinda Morales, and Marie Martinez are fascinated as Sister Adele Marie shows them their first la pir'iata. ,,,...-1-am .9 --adn Spanish class listens to detect correct word endings in the musical tongue. The music of Spain and Mexico thrills Spanish students. Around the piano are - Judy Kraemer, Diane Martell, Andy Herrera, Sister Adele Marie, Ellen Roda- way, Guadalupe Villarruel, Patricia Mon- toya: lsecond rowl Stephanie Haines, James Swisher, Pat Gisler. l7 - If I seem to see farther tha1 because I stand on the shol giants . . . - - Isaac Newton i Sister Michael Marie observes James Reardon and Sandra Richey in their demonstration of the electrolysis of water. , I 'f in-,.....,jw ' M... ,...- -f- Md' ...W f -f 'N ...- Interested students investigate the microscopic world. lStandingl Downs, Marie Alena Gasper, Sharon Mclaughlin, and Carol I Mrs, Rummell directs Albert Sanchez, 1 Mary Lou Taylor, and Richard Weier in l the study of the structure of the atom l from the mold. l 1 8 others, it is lders of ,,...'-N Miss Padua assist biology students-lseatedl John McCarthy, Lester Maulhardt. f N 41 fzfg ff' fflfjii,-ff James Burnham and Patrick Mulligan assist Sister Michael Marie in the preparation of the movie proiector for Dr. White's physics lectures. Harry Crosby and Patricia Villanueva disect a frog. Miss Padua supervises. It is in mathem always followed Elizabeth Rau and Joseph Burdullis analyze a vector diagram with Sister Mary Mark. ,-ie Robert Zander, Patricia Truxler, and Jo-Ellen Keehn-10 S4 Section Officers - are fascinated as they prove the two thousand year old Pythagorean theorem. 20 atios we ought to learn the general method, by the human mind in its positive researches. Comte Lance Mason, John Clark, Patricia Stelzne d R modern mathematics. Sister Mary Mar ald Clement use t e em in t h distributive law of multiplication in their study of k g h heir new endeavor Ann Linnett and Mary Maulhardt look on as Sister Adrienne Clare prepares seam for putting in a zipper. gi f, 4, ,- Qf 'M Qi fs A f fa tj 9 KMQ e3'fi,i,y . 1 , ,iff W ' ,W Q 1 W A , f L K Q N M Qi A 1 mean.-e yi: . 3' ,W .- Q 1 is Q5 Q. wif 152 A - tiff: 3 .. ,, Me.-. 9 7 LEW? J H ' . V Lil, 'ii ir K . ' .... v ik - Q fT?T!?F1 M I-IO MAKI - 0 nation can be greater than its families. The state measures its true strength by the iBelowl Dixie Stack, Sandra Bulger, and Susan Cresto study the details of home planning. Homemaking students :omplete shirtwaist dress or skirt and blouse Truxler, Sharon Lawrence, and Mary Beth Swisher, lat tablel Cathleen Harrison, lbackground-I. to r.l Mary Gonzales, Consuelo Guerrero, Evelyn Case, Beverly Gill, and Nancy Wheat. iw! i , M , - in.. af am : '5: K lhl K h h k h pp g I l Dolo FI d C pl G rang p h tability of family life among its citizenry. .- -Catholic Bishops , 1949 gnmems' lA' machinel Curlene Vivian Cerrillo and Judy Wilbur iniiiale new washer and dry R la :ca Hidalgo, Kathleen Gill, and G llen Nancy Braden Conception 1 1 Sister Agnes Mary illustrates the bookkeeping equation through the use of iournal entries. Betty Ramirez, Lester Downs, and Janenne Stevens observe. iBeIowi Sister St. Bernard assists Claudia Lorenzano, James Maulhurdt, Joseph Diedrich, and Kathleen Zcchowski with problem typing. Q'1nnf ' s speeds with low error frequency. 1 Sophomores strive for high . . . We must study our economic society in order'to discover how far it is possible to open up all the material means to a refined and noble life! --Alfred Marshall What is essential in a work of art is should rise far above the realm of life and speak from the spirit and of the poet as man to the spirit and of Iriankindf' llfl S J EI Ro J B h G y Zh ski dD T k g I The seventh period art class studies casein painting. KFIRST ROW: Elise Borchurd, Vivian Buianda, Tina Currier, Beisy Diedrich, Susan Sueyres, Margaret Gisler, Tina Burneile, Susan Bauer, Lorella Kellner, Norma Blevinsp ISECOND ROW! Rich d L p J an Edwards, Alyce Wiens, M'g I P EI' abeih Wehagen, D k B 'gh d L H' Bauer, I 26 UC. that it personal heart heart G. J ung iAbovel Sister Rose Agnes directs the Glee Club in daily rlass. Joan Sharp is al the piano. iBeIowl Mane Alena Gasper Sister Rose Agnes, and Bonnie Williams lISlEl1 to a Glee Club recording for crlhcal analysis. 27 Tris ikkgg f P Wk 7 ' , 5 ,,,, , ' ff .53 ' nL.: L: V . N-T .. ,, 3 -FSM 'V 5 2 ffm 2 La' VW9.f:.,W,f,? ,,,, qg,,i1iZgw 5 A Zi? i 3 , -an ,:e3s?'5'!H5Z K lk E 'f'fil..z I 1, 41 1 I W, ,. V wr ous Chmstlans and to future peace. Pius XII Mary Daya in library accession techniques, Mrs. Breckenridge plans G. A. A. seasons with Judy Schindler and Peggy Borcharcl. Miss Lorraine Hall - friend to faculty and students - organizes oll outer office functions. Mrs, Dunsford lFirst Semester! explores the world of ancient Greece and Rome with Susan Taylor, Adeline Chaparro, and James Halton. I 1 I 2 ii E sl ima, .wr L - M A ' 'g I. -, ,Z H, .. J K, ., 'Qi ,i . .. 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WM' T ' XT J A ' , , , S 4' xx, H , 'S ' , -w.,,,.-.c.,f,.5,,A-,,-5,,,. .,, .-.M---,-,.-..-,.-,W .... z,,k,4,,i,,WM4i N 1- My Student Body Officers for the l96l 62 school year are John Miller, treasurer, Lynn LeMay, secretary, Caren Barr, vice-presidentp and Darryl Carrier, presi- dent. They look up as they make their final selec- tion of a new podium for the auditorium. ASSOCIATED STUDE Student Council members initiate plans for various school activities. lLeftl Mr, Denis Fenton, speaker, and Mr. William R. Barvin, proiectionist, explain and demonstrate at student assembly the advantages of a modern Reading Improvement Course. . . . that go by the peo not paris BUDY Father 0'SuIIivan offers Holy Mass with h A d S d B d F rs! Friday. Servers are John Miller and Mich vernment of the people, ple, for the people, shall h . . . -Abraham Lincoln Sophomore Class officers, Mary Alice Huff-secretary, Ann Godfrey-vice-president, Dennis Dwire--treasurer, and Richard Thomas-president, prepare activities for the coming school year. lBelowl Avelina Hernandez ond Gary Kings- land decorate the Christmas tree as Daniel Lang and Denise Tucker prepare mistletoe sprigs. f' f ' ' lleftl Under classman respectfully admire the famous senior mascot, Droopy. Kathleen Gill gives returns to Harry Crosby, James Reardon, and Kathryn Dwire who tallied the totals for the Candy Drive. lLeftl Robert Thomas and Harry Crosby compete in a chal- lenging game of chess as Richard Shumacker, John Tomko, Benjamin Laubacher, and Robert Herman look on. Junior Class officers, Marilyn Erhler-vice-president, Margaret Gisler-secretary, James Reardon-treasurer, and Daniel lang-president, chose Senior Class rings. Promlnent citizens address Santa Clara Students. Rev Karl Von der Ahe SJ tells Randall Braoks about the advantages Reverend Mother Eucharista, Superior General of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondolet, addresses the girls on the con- tribution of sisterhoods to the Church. 35 Forming a Barber Shop Quartet are 'Wray Schmidt, Dennis Dwire, Clark Sueyres, and Daniel Lang. Glenn True, Lillian Delgado, and Fred Behm at- tempt a Latin Calypso. Margaret Borchard gives special meaning to the musiral scale Sisters, Carolina and Carmen Cruz, sing a as she sin a lyrir from the Sound fM ' o u lc. Negro Spiritual. gs S Glee Club contributes to the Yuletide mood. Charles Kennedl' and Geraldine zubroskl create the true Christmas spirit in this tableau. ....,. I Frank Medic, Lynn Larson, Bill Swisher, and Dodie Wilhers ride in siyle-publicizing Mary's Hour. Congraiulations Io 12 S3 officers-Ruthann Redmond, Lynn Larson, and Viclor Creslo for their seclion's prize-winning Thanksgiving display. lRighH Sodalify Prefed, William Swisher, and fellow Sodalisls help load food for needy families. 38 Sodalit mem ganization m Mary Santa Clara Students make personal sacrifice by their weekly contributions to the foreign missions. lleft to rightl Thomas Smith, Ruthann Redmond, .lack Redmond, and James. Burnham. bers strive to live by or- otto - To Jesus through George Hanson, Michael O'Brien, and Robert Kochinski prepare for First Friday Mass. lBeIowl Sodulists-Anne Larson, Severo Ortiz, and Teresa Schafer visit the Chapel during a few free moments. . 3 il!! -JV! Z3EiI!'SiQii T Q 1 nic I umss rn I Santa Clara High School's top students are members of the California Scholarship Federation. lleft' to rightl Barbara Burkhart, Mary Alice Huff, Severa Ortiz, Yolanda Alvarado, Barbara Waters, Jeanne Burnham, Richard Weier, Dennis Sullivan, lStandingl Elizabeth Rau, Randall Brooks, Patricia Stelzner, Ann Godfrey, Kathryn Dwire, Lynn LeMay, Linda Laubacher, Beniamin Laubacher, Patricia Truxler, Dennis Dwire, Charles Conway, Richard Thomas, David Metcalf, David Sueyres, Patrick Gisler, Ronald Marcotte, Clark Sueyres, and Fermin Herrera. The California Scholars high standard of soho Scholarship for Servi lBelowl California Scholarship Semi-Finalists are Wray Schmidt, Benjamin Laubacher, Patrick Gisler lVice-Presidentl, and Mary Elildlielh Rau, James BUI't1l1Ul11. Albert Stewart, and Randall Alice Huff lSecretaryl, test the new microphone, presented to Brooks. the school by the C.S.F. lu... Kathryn Dwire, Ronald Marcotte, Lynn LeMay, and Patrick Gisler prepare to host C.S.F.--District 'l2 Council. Bank of America Achievement Certificates are awarded as follows: Randall Brooks-Social Science: James Burnham- Englishg Elizabeth Rau-Sciencep Severa Ortiz-Foreign Languagep Pamela Wright--Businessp Geraldine Zabroski- Arty Joseph Burclullis-Mathematics. hip Federation fosters a lar-ship in the school- ce. Faculty and students congratulate an outstanding and gifted student who ranks in the upper two-thirds of one per cent of the senior scholars of the nation-ELIZABETH RAU. National Merit Scholarship .... ..,.....,.... S emi-Finalist Edison Scholarship ....,........... .,.. S emi-Finalist California State Scholarship ......... .,.. S emi-Finalist Bank of America Achievement Trophy Science and Mathematics Bank of America Achievement Certificate Science Elks' Most Valuable Student Award Barbara Myers is this year's recip ient of the Betty Crocker Home maker of Tomorrow Award. Bank of America Achievement Trophies are presented to James Burnham for excellence in the field of Liberal Arts and to Elizabeth Rau for superior work in science and mathematics. Latin club members standing with their moderator, Sister Sheila, are from left to right: Wray Schmidt, Randall Brooks, James Burnham, Clark Sueyres, Joseph Schrader, Lynn Le May, Daniel Lang, Kathryn Dwire, Lynn Larson, Claudia Gowdey, Judith Schindler, Mary Tash, Barbara Kochinski, Teresa Schafer. Language elube promote Unaccustomed to such luxury, Daniel Lang and Teresa Schafer eniny the services of slave, Lutz Beck, at the annual Latin banquet, 42 understanding of and their On behalf of the Latin Club, Clark Sueyres, Consul, presents a bust of Apollo to Sister Rose Agnes in order to promote interest in ancient culture. Looking on are Lynn Larson--Scriba-and Joe Schrader- Quaestor. interest in and foreign countries peoples. Spanish club members enioy their Christmas fiesta as President-Theresa Goetz, extreme left and Vire Presi- dent-Hildegard Kuntz, extreme right-stand ready to serve. Raymond Hernandez, 'Robert Molina, Roger Laferriere and Robert Westervelt make a last minute check on beans collected to help needy children in Mexico. The Spanish Club settles down for business as its weekly meeting gets under way. . Wiki! 'W IWW 2,44 ff I? Q. mt X J qt Rf aqanif lit, ig '25 . Q 'fi if at Lutz Beck, Patricia Fisher, Car- lene Truxler, Wray Schmidt, Peggy Parrish, Glenn True, and Barbara Waters -- Red Cross Members-make stockings for the Camarillo State Hospital Christmas Party. 44 ROSS and AMERICAN FIELD RVICE students unite to te international harmony lUpper-leftl Mrs. Cecilia Rummell, Junior Red Cross Advisor, gives many hours to help the group work happily. lLeftl Red Cross members discuss one of their weekly proiects. lBelowl Bonnie Williams, John Quinn, Kathleen Shults, Glenn True, Wray Schmidt, and James Burnham-Red Cross Representa- tives-prepare to attend orienta- tion classes at Camarillo State Hospital. The American Field Service Committee from Santa Clara High School discusses the values of their organization. lLeft to Rightl James Burnham, Veronica Minkel, John Sweetland, Ann Linnett, Wray Schmidt, Claudia Gowdey, Barbara Myers, and James Reardon. Mesdames Jerome Sweetland, Milton Diedrich, Thomas laubacher, D. Gordon King-President, Robert Linnett, Arthur Scott, Kenneth Minkel, and Roger Gowdey meet as members of the Santa Clara Chapter of the American Field Service. Not shown are Rev. Carroll O'Sullivan-Advisor, Mrs. Charles Conway, and Mr. Roger Gowdey. lRightl Grand finale for A.F.S. Week was a big splash for all but the winning Senior Class. lLeft to Rightl Senior, John McCarthy, Junior, Daniel Lang, Sophomore, Richard Thomas, and Freshman, Fermin Herrera. John McCarthy -- Senior Class President - makes Lutz Beck, Santa Clara's foreign student from Germany, the proud possessor of a class ring of the Class of '62. Veronica Minkel-Santa Clara's American Abroad-is shown with her two Italian sisters in Pisaro, Italy. 45 I Josephine Melo!!-Kathleen Shulis 'Don'l make a mistake. Students assist administration, faculty Luciane Ware-Lelitia Bauer -Bonnie Williams-Caren Burr-Barbara Myers. Hurry! We've only go! ten minules Qo finish! Cataloging new books for the library are members of the club-left to right: Nancy Long, Mary Daya, Patrick Groves Dennis Stark-Treasurer, Marie Alena Gasper, Mary Louise LeDesma--President, and Elizabeth Rau. and office personnel in eler-ical duties. Preparing books for circulation, we find more members of the Library Club-left to right: Sandra Jackett, Ran- dall Bronks, Irene Camuti, Marsha Stevens, Sarah Nash, Carlene Truxler, Margaret Parrish, and Ann Laubacher. Sister Rose Agnes, school librarian, has an appreciative smile for the Christmas present given her by the library Club. Members of the Science Club are front row: Gerald Brown, Wray Schmidt, Gary Meade, Patricia Quinn, James Burnham. Middle row are: Mary 0'Connnr, Jennifer Nolan, Carlene Tr-Jxler, Marsha Stevens, Barbara Waters, Patricia Villanueva. Back row: David Braun, David Sueyres, Beniamin Laubacher, Edward True, Phillip Steidl, Anthony Murguia, Frank Kennedy, Veronica Gilstrap, Vivian Buianda, and Glenn True. Science Patricia Quinn and Gerald Brown appear to have the situation well in hand as they manipu- late a platform balance. 48 Club Officers for the Science Club this year are Wray Schmidt, vice-president: Gerald Brown, president, Gary Meade, treas- urerp and Patricia Quinn, secre- tary. 1 1-Sir' Key Club lLeftl The Key Club is sponsored by the South Oxnard Chapter of the Kiwanis Club. Its purpose is to establish high social standards for the citizens of Santa Clara. Seated--l. to r.: Victor Cresto, James DeSmet, William Swisher, Brian Muldoon, Jack Redmond, Randall Brooks, James Burnham, Wray Schmidt, Harry Crosby, Timothy Holden, Richard Thomas, Dennis Dwire, and Clark Sueyres. Standing: James Reardon. Heading the Key Club in its many activities this year are: James Reardon, treasurer, Randall Brooks, secre- tary, James Burnham, president, and Wray Schmidt, vice-president. One of the projects of the Key Club this year was the Knowledge Bowl, comprised of top students from each class. Shown from left to right are Michael Rich Jeanne Burnham Mary Alice Huff, Kathryn Dwire, Mary Tash, Rose Anne Sollazzo, Elizabeth Rau, James Burnham, Russ Tucker, Randall Brooks, Patrick Glsler Joseph Schrader, Richard Thomas, Fermin Herrera, and Wray Schmidt. :':x:WE2 ff?-E ,, 'H' F 1' 7 ii? 1 I fn i TTTZW' ij! ' V f- U' ETS ? iiilfiii i15iF? i ,ii'fZ1Q?if?iKU STG' fi',',-331 .'iff'1'f'kW13'v if'ifliwif12:'i:ZYQgiwf-x?'2gf:H+wwe: Q 3 o fs E I 3 5 ga 1 D 5 3 A 1 -2 Led by a fine coach and supporting rooters, the Santa Clara team - with an undefeated league record - went to the C.l.F. preliminaries where they put on a fighting show. The team gained prestige and took strong foes throughout the sea- son. They possessed many top players and all- league team members. Senior Varsity Squad: Paul Torres, Sal Ledesma, Bill Swisher, Randy Bidwell, Gilbert Escamilla, Darryl Carrier, lStandingi .lack Sweetland, Jim King, Arthur Escalante, Bill Robles, Joe Burdullis, Pat Mulligan, and Charles Kennedy. gsm 4 H Mickey Callahan makes firsl down in game against Simi. Team effort A, ,W .. , . i Darryl Carrier manages to work in fooiball with his busy schedule as A.S.B. President. merits top honors Ar! Escalunte struggles for ball while Jim King prepares fo aid the play. i i i iiii 1 2 - - i 1 ii Camarillo Bows to Callahan is stopped after a gain of six yards at Camarillo. Will fhe Saints make il Ihis time? iWe did, loo!! Saints Anxiously awaiting to be pul back in 'he game ure Mike Rich lNo. 141, Joe Burdullis lNo. 501, and Chuck Allen lNo, 62l, an all-league member. An unsuccessful aiiempt is made Io break the defensive line in the lense Camarillo game. Sainte Defeat illaneva League Villanova back is downed after short gain. Running hard for a gain of ten yards against Villanova is Mickey Callahan. George Hernandez rushes to tackle Villanova player. To Cinch Title Vlllanova Iacklers move In lo down Santa Clara player Callahan us brought down by a swarm of Vullanova lacklers Trymg lo evade Vullanova player ns scalback Mickey Callahan Coach Cvij an Gil Escumilla lNo, 20l kicks u conversion as John Miller INo. 'l9l holds and Corky Currier lNo. 'l2l blocks a Sunlu Ynez man. Smooih-shifiing Callahan outwiis half the Bishop Diego leam with a fine end-run. Joe Doud Bill Higgins Tim Holden Ed Johnduff Bill Lewis Mike Loughman David Melcalf John Miller Bill 0'Connor Mike Robles Chuck Silvus 60 vich says, Team - best in history! Chuck Allen Robie Appenzeller Mickey Callahan Ron Carbaial .loe Conrad Jim DeSmel H O N O R S ALL LEAGUE- Firsl Team: Gil Escamilla Chuck Allen Second Team: Mickey Callahan George Hernandez Jim King Bill Robles John Sweeiland MOST VALUABLE PLAYER- Mickey Callahan OUTSTANDING PLAYER- Mickey Callahan SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY- Bobby Thomas MOST IMPROVED PLAYER- Jim DeSmet MOST COMPETITIVE PLAYER-Mike Rich Coach Cviianovich discusses Tri-Valley Trophy and an oulslanding football season with player, Mike Rich. Tommy Smith Clark Sueyres Jim Swisher Bob Thomas Dick Weber Mike FIND Ron MUYCIWIII 61 Saints Make History- Defeat Lay p h tt k by M C thy. Attempted shot blocked by Swisher. Vi d C b fght f b d Ventura For The First Time big g Coach Lou Cvijanovich basketball season: lot of exciting season Laguna moves in on Mac. summed up Santa C1ara's This team showed the fans basketball. I'11 take our 21-4 record any time! 99 Saints B team captures T yg pf b d Tri -Valley League crown Weber fighl f h b II. I p!u Santa Clara track team gives foes a run for thelr money Efforts of Coach Jim Bashore result in a championship team. Current J.V. football team will be stars of coming seasons IW JH' V 35 Tri-Valley League championships are Qhe awards of Varsity LeHermen's efforts. Varsily baseball ieam looks forward to el suc- cessful season. G.A.A. officers-Peggy Burchard, presidenl, GIRLS, SPGRTS Sanla Clara Letter-Girls are lsillingl Judy Schindler, Angela Chavez, Mary Maulhardl, Mary Ellen Rodriquez, and Carmen Cruz, lkneelingl Socorro Renleria, Carol LeDesma, Barbara Walers, Peggy Borchard, Judy Wilbur, and Terri Modicp lsiand- ingl Bobbie Myers, Lynn Larson, Dodie Withers, Joan Brick, Sandra Pechl, Elaine Camuli, and Mary Daya. Judy Schindler, vice-president, Barbara Myers, secrelary, and Carol Maulhardl, treas- urer-display the various sporls in which they participule. lBelowl Mine! yells Peggy Borchard. G.A.A. volleyball game spells our aclion. G.A.A. Baskelball members are lSiHingl C. Ramirez, S. Cuccallo, T. Modic, G. Pelre, C. LeDesma, J. Covarrubias, M. Maul- hardi, J. Wilber, P. Borcharcl, B. Myers, M, Ehrler, J. Brick, G. Camacho, and G. Flores, lKneelingl C. Maulhardl, J. Schindler S. Creslo, E. Rodaway, B. Gill, L. Laubacher, A. Hernandez, J. Edwards, M. Cline, R. Marfinez, J. Sanchez, C. Morales, and L Greenwellp lS!andingl S. Haines, L. Kellner, J. Brazeal, J. Kliu, Y. Boiello, P. Sielzner, S. Sueyres, l. Camuli, B. Burkarl, A Godfrey, E. Camuii, D. Withers, S. Bolger, L. Larson, 5. Robison, J. McGarry, D. Martell, M. Burkarl, C. Cruz, S. Pechl, and M Daya. G.A.A. Baseball team members are lKneelingl M. E. Rodriguez, A. Chavez, C. Maulhardt, lSlandingl J. Schindler, T. Medic, R. Martinez, S. Pecht, M. Daya, E. Carnuii, J. Covarrubias, J, Brick, and C. Le- Desma. G.A.A. members are lSiMingl 5. Farrell, K. Heily, K. Cormany, C. Solo, P. Ledesma, L. Kesling, N. Long, C. Querciagossa, lKneel- ingl N. Braden, M. Scofl, C. Claiborne, A. Chavez, P. Hoyl, G. Wifhers, M. Greene, E. Collins, B. Waters, B. Burke, J. Sharp, N. Withers, lSlandingl S. Lawrence, S. Maisumolo, T. Nash, M. Croker, K. Gill, C. Higgins, B. Col- lins, M. E. Rodriguez, J. Gomes, and M. B. Swisher. .f . el- v G.A.A. Volleyball managers are Elizabeth Collins and Virginia Hunler. The Varsity Cheerleaders-Mary Tash, Kathy Dwire, Vonnie Minkel, and Betsy Diedrich-have done a wonderful job this year. Their enthusiasm and school spirit have made their mark on a successful season. Come, praise your Alma Mater, lift up I-Iere'S to the name of Santa The Song Leaders and Cheerleaders are taxied in grand style around the field by Junior Warren. . 1-,uw H ' 1 1 The .l.V. Cheerleaders cheered both J. V. Teams to Tri-Valley League Championships-football and basketball. Rally Club boosters are Geneva Withers, president, Marilyn Ehrler, vice-president, and Sara Sollano, secretary-treasurer. Members are Brian Muldoon, Ron Marratte, Bill 0'Connor, Jerry Tracy, Ricky Thomas, Claudia Lorenzana, Bruce Brewster, Sandy Pecht, and Dan Meloit. lleftl Song Leaders-Pat Lowe, Sharon Mclaughlin, Renee Menard, Pam Wright, and Pat Finnerty--will leave a vacancy not easily filled. 73 Calhleen Hanson proportions her copy to Geraldine Zabroski's layout. lBeIowl Pafricia Franlom, Carol Pfeiler, and Barbara Myers travel Io U.C.L.A. for yearbook conference. lRightl Ruthann Redmond, Stephen Cle- ment, and Rose Anne Sollazzo analyze the financial status of their 1962 publication. Albert Stewart and Glenn True pose for Gerald Brown, The three were men behind the cameras for this year's yearbook staff. Yearbook typists work to meet final deadline. ileft to Rightl Anne Larson, .laneane Stevens, Karen Evans, Jo Ann Portanova, Marie Alena Gasper, Alice Ramirez, and Mary Ann Ramirez. Lynn Larson, Barbara Kochlnskl, and Teresa Schafer endeavor to get the most effective scoop for each story. 'F Q M1 .- 4 Maki M1 -1-.. fanny, . 4 ,Ai SES s ., , 2':ff-'1fXL'f X XX X X .K-X X f i al ,X f X N X, XXV, mn W 4. X 'PM Q .Ji ,g ly W 2 2 as 5 'W 4-Es X ,gn 3, a VY P' J 'ly -av 1 V f':if.ilf5i: W' ' 5:3 John Antchagno Edna Braden -, JJ, X,-X, ' 'S ,,,, X ' A .lg , ' ie 1, ..,i'ki1'iX', f H X. , ,.,1,., 5 , .:,: Kathleen Diener Arthur Escamilla Mary Gonzales Consuelo Guillen A X-11f?ilL1Qi9fil M A lf S We . ',, .gelgegfb ' 1 -' .4,,3'.sf'-X ,. -zz-A X X X, X A. ' Q X X X X X Q , T r , ' I fl X 'K -e X -fa, 1-:X . X X .... . .. . . A, .:.. . .. , M 5 fix 'B 54. i W A Q gi Vi . ..XXX M Beniamin Laubacher William Lewis . 3, 'k',' , . LJ' law l E X XX ,. A -w- J 9 L! .gflf ,X, kr ,X is X 1 5 ,L VL ,.,,. . K, I 57 5' , ,r .2 iw V. ,, X X .M , X 1 egg E - Rita Casey James Feldman ,Xs 14 'Gif XX'-Hifi x ' - i'Jl2jQi?i1' Patrick Heily Joseph Conrad M S. ff f- 1 -.JY . 1 , . .,, X.. liz 1 z Michael Finn .., .. ff WXQX K X Tis: Q. is-X, X X ,XX viii X X Eff f qi V 1 ,... 1 Xa Q 333. .1 aff 1' ,, l - ' Y X .9 'l X Carolina Cruz ALC X 1 '--L A Judy Gaitan X KX. X A in f ' 'xl Q .4 if i , K X A X X 5 Betsy Diedrich l' 'un li 0 l X 1, L 'Y X .X X 1 X Margaret Gisler QXQXV. 4. XXX X, - if get - X, bi!! . 1 Mg ? X ff- g 42f-.-1f'- ,. X gg, g , in qv , X. M, fi B 'I Z V' ' ii ,QL Q n ag, ' M 2. Robert Kochinski Judith Kraemer Daniel Lang William O'Connor, Toni Nash, and Beniamin Laubarher-ll S'l Section Officers-look forward to Santa Clara Tri-Valley Championship. 78 Juniors seek scholastlc Patricia Lowe .X Qi' Ei ,gyffim , , . I . cf. Mary Lou Maloy Sheila Mason Carol Maulhordt Leo Mongelli Norene Middlebrook Mary 0'Connor, Robert Kochinski, and Sheila Mason study prospecls for foreign exchange sluder-1. award for high average ,,jFh Q, V55eu' 'QL VV.k 1 ,Q 'jg f ,. K 7 iff MM: fx?pf M K wr, ,g.,,.:, i 'P ,v X 'f , ' It wal? 4 - A rrrrr , M rw ..g William O'Connor John Olson 1: ,X,f ,wig ffl f fi w y:um:fzs14+.iw in -:LT .. Xi 3 A fy K l , 7 :fr . Q M ,wif 'i ,, A Phillip Sleidl Clark Sueyres ! A '5 ka, R' rl , x my .iitiigx any 4 Nm ,?fw, Q xv. f :viii-Tien 155 A ,.,-:f . ' . ' ' fl? -nl A an 9 4 X is , L an w , li 5 'Q Tv gwyx 'XY if A . :swiwil .. J ,wk l Fernando Perez iii ,,l.l M ,,,,l ir, , , vw W. 1 , . M z eaaawa W3EiifQ-LVHi James Swisher Frances Ramirez 1- -i IH... .. . ,, ,W ' ' Q:.xr,afaaE - '-'- .,, M ' ' 1, ff , Q 5' x ., .. 1, 5 A R. 'M in :fs eg: vi Qi Toni Nash Jennie Nolan Mary O'Connor Maxam L i g? w.?Ef f A . A , .. A N . Q, ,fi . rg 1 WQEQQEPQ 3 5 az Q' Q J B6 xi iii, ,EA AW R X, ag ? , . Q Sandra Richey Timolhy Sharp Philip Tyson Alice Valencia Alyce Wiens , fr- A f r i Ax' I 1, 1, Hhs 4 i 'Qi-E J ' ' -'-if if -1' O Leo Berry Lillian Delgado Y' ' ' H we Qs r 1 ii, it T, . A 1 ffiifiifiif psi: Q ,W av ei' ,-:f: W 4 4' , N Wana- lil' ev we 2 l d m ? , , if 'e William Friedrich Sharrain Bilher Joseph Doud Kafhleen Gransee ., in ,,f, s Kwi k 1 M .,,.., 3 f . 'e 'f,' 1: -. L' ' 'l .f Duke Brigham Ann Brydon Loren Callahan Roberia Chrisiilaw . .. . 1 , i, ' D ll i 1.-A Q ,, r f n iil 'L SK- ...I N A. X-,,,, 1 AA- , Kathryn Dwire Marilyn Ehrler Donald Fleischer , N ., ew , . ,, , . ' Sl- ' F-,E . l1OI S S 9 V O Q ii Splrlt Raymond Guillen Kathryn Jorgensen leo Berry and Diane Marfell offer helpful suggestions as Willium Friedrich aliempts lo put his car in working order-usurping the senior parking lot. f 'w A 5 , If gi 1 -W4 i f Q. X xw ., R Lorella Kellner ,.,,-f- .Ari ks, in Q .1 -- L ge 1 ' , 5 E. 'QL -':: , U , V . f, 5 :J , f ii SY' W ., S' 'T R Q , r rif, Francis Kennedy i 4 i ' wif kg Q fl 'ilgsiffgj K K' 1 ,,,fff i -,i11 57 g y Q fi' ffggfzi .4 , is 1. Donna Kingsbury ' HFHZSEZLUQI T A - 134 . .... iss : ff!'f'zf? Iiifzf Donald Loughman X Q-fjiifwesgiiif ' 'I' fl i ff-. sizfffsrafsisz W- - P' ' , ', , , W T x. S44 ie ,A is mx, JU Mi S Nicholas Maher L 1 w Q i w- , ,pf -in L E ix 4 4? s :fy M , , Q ,wi ,K ,H -W in Diane Mariell M- sa, , I '1-T V C A ' ,,i: my .9 -pw ' - if ' fi - f' ,,f, ' ' s is, '.-g T . Peier McGraYh John Miller f nm- ii: 'Y' ,' w , A i gf, . Qi- if ,S ,, ,,,,, ,, .5 , ,, r ips is e J J Scot! Morey Rosemary Moya Ruben Muro Robert Nealon Yolanda Paramo unite to maintain Class Sharrain Bifher, Francis Kennedy, and Denise Tucker smugly violafe senior lawn privileges. N H MQ I s - we I -, ff, . . eg Vi - 1 i . 95,352 , X1 , ' 'i Paul Smyth Mary Molel ,, ff-.5 ,, L 1 5 5 Q Q, Q f , R ap. ' ii in 1 J K ' ,g?gfiiQ iqfiliii , X '5 . Michael Rich ,..o-ak - xi me WWI! We Ji-as 5 5,1 J x Ei B K . ,,i,iiL.ig, , f .V 5 z K av A is .H 1 f fa Li c s,,,,,,z,:lf271fs1 f -4,.fi,.:.i, 41 Judilh Schindler 'si-ii M151 ,JW i Y l fr: T :Ei 2' M5353 , w ! ii. H?- gt i T -. Joseph Schrader 55: if . f,in1z'1lwE:eiv ,555 xiii. 1 ' Riff K H, rig ' me i M3393 'fa r are 2? 'Q , f- eff - gram .i ., Richard Schumacher Robert Thomas Denise Tucker Aurora Valdez Guadalupe Villarruel Geneva Withers . W Q , , M, Q X ,Nl 'S ' A ,,QffE1,,Z151,'i5' -z,-1. 'gli gi tg- wifsrg' 2 , 3. ,fha X N Charles Allen Susan Ruiz and James Evans-Juniors--pause for snapshot on their daily lrek Io the gym lo play records for lunch-'lime relaxaiion on campus. , , -- Paul Avila Susan Bauer , I ' 441,15 gf ,gg s Q, X , Q K it f W lil' ,, Q 1 W jp . M1 J ill H in ., K r Tiff r N' M Q .. l W l lisp J gi Eli' M 'R 4 V4 S 5 fm sr 5 Q - S V M F f 1 ff' ,i ,g K S 1 xw his 'X e NK, , William Edwards James Evans A AL,,,,,'r , 4, 57: J 'QW mr, .J ,rg .- rssr ii sssi rsss srr -E Heir? Henry Flores Ralph Gonzalez Claudia Gowdey Conceplion Guerrero we . 2 '1 it Q . . l .fx 5 I '..' Lana Biocca it K .Hg , l Z V ,,Wi tkxy 3 Elise Borchard f i' -27 '- 'fr - ' . fffaswfsffiff' E f ig ' is A fi, Angela Chavez Vivian Buianda iii. S I xii ,SM 'Sr Y i Y v nl 'F ir? s lg T flQ'H'F ...,, Q +I, 5 S Q . S xxx . Harry Crosby Interested jun Linda Frye Chris Gulierrez Celesle Curlis A K as W , ,.f. s Pairick Gisler William Higgins wfiiizfigi ,iw ge '- f 'ii , r, we ek ii X , , X if 'fa Sa ew' fl , , JE I -wieiimi ,Z James De Smei Norma Godinel Liane Hudnall IZ? me gi Q Ez w es an V Y-Ir Lynn LeMuy Stephen Lorenzana f L 1 ,, A Is, ' ,. 3-5.5 if 5 , . ,. v K is I M D - gig 5 i Mary Alyce McKinney Anthony Murguia propheries. Sara Sollazzo, Chuck Allen, and Angie Chavez-11 S3 Sedion Officers-plan senior clas iors Contribute to happy Campus life Nancy Olivas Jye VLAQ- , , . 1, , .,:, ,X 4: .Z Y. ,e i Carmelita Razo James Reardon Socorro Renleria Sara Sollazzo Eleanor Stevenson Mary Tash Susan Ruiz . 4-,B if A xx wa s Edward True Richard Perez .Lv ,C QL-,gg neg: . all v:.: -1 . Alberl Sanchez Patricia Villanueva John Poggi Christine Sandoval Elberl Warren 83 git - 5 . ,M A A , - j x PEL Fw ,lf ' , 3 as, 5 S Michael Archibald il. 'Qui L .,.. J 'W 1 xA m mf .,., X 6. David Birkenshaw Yolanda Bolello lrene Camuli ,wt ,,, jc. ..g,. . , AQ Q 'Swag X X We q 'ws 1 . , all -if new ' FMR , G David Escamilla Q., ,. f , u 229 L zjlz ifzggik , .-4g:1:.,Ey.s . 84 Terry Hudson Gloria Cabral Slephen Capelli William Coullas Carlos Guerrero, Ronald Marcolle, and Susan Peters dramafize their dream of an ioleal teacher. Spirited Soph .luliann Covarrubias Us X 'ig lip lx Ex G. Valeria Garcia James Gill Mqry Alice Huff Kalhleen Kehoe Hx Carlos Guerrero .eel rrii G Garry Kingsland in 12 l ,v Q l Lg X s 4 Y Q, A 111 Pauline Danell Slephanie Haines Linda Laubacher School Andrew Herrera Michael Long 5 3 vu, .fu K ,gm y X Z y gi rry .1 -iyi KL' 32 . 0 s 3, vi I NX ngrq ,. 1 it 31: .-if-I9P?.Ee John Mann Ronald Marcotte Frank Martinez Charlene McDonald Phillip Navarro Miguel Perez mores work ctivities Mary Ellen Rodriguez Catherine Sullivan Garry Kingsland, Anthony Valdez, and Stephanie Haines work to support Spanish Club proiect - poor orphans in Mexico. a Q A nb so. ,X . ix of-13 ' 5? 3 . 8 Timothy McGrath Susan Peters Elaine Romero T i S 1 sirts s Jie iii, ,K gi fQ 'mbig,. 55352 Richard Thomas ., Thomas Ward jf? -fs eeel at Robert Mitchell ,,, 1, 5 he ,Ei il . l , 4 f ,K 'E 3 A T rr, r ar rira Jerry Robertson f ar H x Sharon Schnitzius Anthony Valdez Judith Wilber ' Q --', Q iiii :ferr 11,1-r 2: i K J Richard Williams . ffi':iizl 2W G l . , ' K V+: 'N if E J QQ be 3:13 K Y - ,-iff.-X.', if M fi Robert Appenzeller FFS ' . 1 ,Q , f l l A E, 1 J ,f 'H X David Braun ,H 4, A X A Richard Bauer ' - , ,, , J J kk' ,f if ' Joan Brick Robert Appenzeller, Kathleen Harrison, and David Metcalf-10 S2 Section Officers-board sophomore surf wagon for a day at the beach. Sophomores play to develop well-rounded Marilyn Croker Beverly Gill Claire lnsalata ' s I -,', :V , .ga nl Q if.. -5 ,Qi W -.,, A, is Q. v,., l N 5 , T J gi 2 , 1 ' 3 II 5,1355 -' ig-gg in-fl 'f 13' Q .llll fl ,E?l 9-5 J J fffgfi or ,, 'ila y he J fi --iii -1 X l, 4' M, WV , -Q, t 4 V 5-'H Ax, ' ' Gregory Daya Luz Gonzalez J f J l he 1' ' if lem Q i 'V it 2-fmt? V Q, .EH , QL if 3' A iffili , 3,3 ms 5 an EM V .mf xxqi BJQL Edward Johnduff Edna De Bo Qc Judith Green ik 'ii' Roger Laferriere Ronald Desfosses Cathleen Harrison Carol LeDesma 'l lf' my ,, 1 - ,I A in f X , ex M: J ig wrt , ' A ..,.: , , , 'J aw ii-f ig G Michael Donnelly l 1 we ,fm . George Hernandez 'w fl? if P M ,qw li Salvador Lopez John Fitzgerald is , :ami . a n ,. N, anew Y-, Joseph Hunter Marie Martinez I R f J e E mg we . Gary Meade . t Y James O'l.eary David Metcalf F i -W' K David Migliorini Mary Parong attributes of students Jean Sanchez in , 4 i i ' i . J i f we all 5 H ' 2552: i L1 elk 'x . n I '4v435N is f 2, i Elizabeth Stewart ww YQ 'Qt s ai, nan J Mft 1 'ye W sn Charlene Thomas 'tr is Steven Thurston Barbara Waters Barbara Watson Roger Peterson - RH ev .3 -fe- J. 5 if ,.. H Skirt' : x K W x x' 1 -i,,t.'M5Q- fha ,gil ' --W:f,L.wugg . - ff f7E.z.!w Univ John Tarazon l' is rm? 521.1 JH ,,fW-,-T113 '74--I f 'A' ,,71.2?'352e5'W j Reginald Vela Richard Weber mp- A 5 i r . izx rg M , N l' 1 s kzeissfxsir- :.4 Aw.. ... ,f. Robert Molina John Monahan Patricia Montoya 'R R Juanita Riza Terrance Reardon Ellen Rodaway l , nt J.. . H- H 1 , W 1 an S4 fungi .if any f Wg Vrr, ,vii V ' '21 41,5 Edward Johnduff, Bambi Waters, and Dick Weber-sophomores-take advantage of the newly-installed campus phone booth. r , X 1 4 X A ,M ,, . f U air? Wiki? ll .f, '. J ,, - , ig ,, ,vs Christine Becker Frederick Behm A 5 qi A F K 'P' , Q is itz af' .. ,:, V .- av t W fl' . .,jj?f ...xx is Y, Ralph Chamberlain Virginia Cronin Brenda Borchard Cynthia Daniels dl .. 'J' ' H E , or I ' ' Michael Burdullis Kienan Doud Through 4 i fl 'E , -N . f- ' Q' 'fr .f Q Y ,. . V if mi,. , . J' 4 'L ff ,--,- ....... . s M.. - f I gc., ...A Q 1 l Mary Burkar! Evelyn Case 7 'i?zf, 1 A P l ii- 'Y 3 6 1 43 X - ,, 9 5 'Tl V ' 5, my 13, Shy. l if ll' . L ' M K k.7iffV9fg'?,f Patricia Fisher John Fleischauer xg .- 71 lk K J. ic,, ,Li AQ i B Q-at It xm ,gf X.. Qi a fgfcfiii fl , gf: Stud y if s Lawrence Frahm, Jr. and fun sopho Polishing the school bell is all in a day's work for 10 S3 build happy Secfion Officers-Gerald Tracy, Paul Larkin, and Michael Mc- Farlane. ffzwifrzwx A Iwi-Mvafrjgii if 1 f ,-,lv A ff if Q fm, 1 , 3 fa mi rx 3 Y ij 'ffl ' visa ,vs if l' W 5 'll all me iw, la H, 'fs f 4 'Q 5 Y' Veronica Gilsirap K, ,i,,,,,,,.. .1 J .I I fi V - -' 45 i, 2 ' 511 A r. QW ig? H13 'W-:ff ,,,, rim John Goeiz Raymond Gomes 'J N JIT -rg ,, ,Q .J ,- 5 2' Michael Hays Mary Hendershoi Raymond Hernandez William Herrera Sharon Jacket! Gerald Joseph W L '1 Y ,., 5 , -. -, .-2-sgjegf -v--L-v 1'4 Paul Larkin Ramona Martinez Lucinda Morales + si 1 f ' H fm -rn 3 Y I-' lr gf get L 1' ' Q i fx n' nm- J ' 'Q 3, 5 ,P l W wil ,A I Jw . - .,,. L' - ,.,.-n at-. 2 f t M215 ,Y 'H f , '-xr ,. James Liberatore Guadalupe Lopez 5 1 ' , 2 'X L W K l it-.J f: lb' ll . x Sl 3 f gi Ta e 4 Ll hw Michael McFarlane . is V ' X' :WV M, 'X M '- f F, H-ag :ti 'gf' - L ,V . il' W ' K ' Brian Muldoon IHOFGS memories ' V,,,f.,..1 rg: ,, '48 i. li 35 949'- , Q . .Q 35 . V n John Meehan Margaret Parrish M at X 9 'if 'in Caroline Ramirez Sophomores-Peggy Parrish, Brian Muldoon, and Lucinda Morales -cheerfully bear the weight of education. 4 ees L . Yi 'J JL , .. 15 .i in , , 1 ,t.k K k..k V1 ,, K- I n at iqllli X ,n , Jack Redmond Michael Robles Virginia Rodgers Robert Schindler Robert Schott Joan Sharp y wig? li-f l Kiwi? ttgglff 'TP stats I 'M 435 'ia NEW Six . ., MW, 5, , 'll k :.. . . ,--: ki ii. -.4 21 Ji' .Y X f ,ev A iw , .1 J 4 i K' ' Charles Silvas Robert Stehle David Sueyres Gerald Tracy Carlene Truxler Kevin von Felden Q k W .file :' l I ': V ge 7 K L A , Gigi, ' f f 5511 -' '- -Zia F A ! '23 gg, ' 4 1: N H , i .., , X -1 ill l 'I ,, . Lionel Bernal Corinne Borchard , ,WN -2 x 54 we 'Yi up 49 Sharon Cuccatto Dena De Smet K , .,,. 4- we an HN .Wi , Ay Q 1,1 ,L an 1 -. il Marie Foltz James Frazer H Weav- WE 4 5 v . lr ..., 5- 2251 :if -X nl? wwf r E we ge. i B25 lg le Q di! ll url' sf, it 2 ' '45 'P i K .K .. . ,, I 1.4. gi. , ' L ' i -6i'2ef,gQ ' ,K K 5, X1 ' . -f .f '- l 'E-ii 5 xx. C Catherine Hadzima ,-ll, A , ,,f. fr V f .- VL ' 3 5' V 1 7 I - ' Barbara Burke V VQEI, 1, ii . all , QE, all N wx f Michael Donlon L if F Ann Godfrey ' 4 Ronald Carbaial Elaine Cooluris Richard Coronado Robert Dohnell Dennis Dwire Joseph Flores Enterprising Superior Timothy Holden Fred Hooker Susan Hopkins Jo-Ellen Keehn Vincent Kelly Lucia Lanzaderas Claudia Lorenzana Bob Zander and Jo-Ellen Keehn lmissing Patricia Truxlerl-'IO S4 Section Officers-relax ' as they prove that Pythagoras was correct. 90 Max Madrid Mary Maulhardt as , . li, w -em, x .- -. . . 1, . A-rg mf ip ,,-f z. 1'- Thomas McGrath ., 'elif , S ms. Q 'f - I ...Jr ,S Patricia Quinn , ,L ,XFX 5+ 'ii we WLT' l fl ' H , r 859 15 VE Ruben Mesa . W at 4 M Q . ,,VV 1 Lupe Ramirez sophomores develop oitizenship H it M Joseph Muro Frank Oliver ,, ' - I ,Y Q o,,, ll!! 'QW U Karl Reif Edwin Silva Michael Feil Georgia Petre R. pb 3 i .. M 1' an ,N M Thomas Smith Marcia Stevens Patricia Truxler John Tyson Diane Van Delinder Janna Wald Sharon Waterman if 4- l Sharon Waterman and Karl Reif total candy returns for the Library Drive. Catherine Hadzima samples a piece, ,y.'?g.qgf H y px, 4 , V Leslie Welch Kathleen Zachowski Robert Zander rf Q , , aj, .,,.,f,. A X is A aw . w s : . . 1,2 X ii f f 2 Wi?-A ,- ' ,.L' QQ: 5311 i k I - , ' mix? C ' ,A fu-iff or - 11 -fe ve, fs fr ,. Q 52 we I And An uiano Norma Blevins Sandra Bul er Tina Carrier Connie Claiborne Richard Conrad V 9 9 I , Kuri Kenney, Terri Modic, and John Deslauries-9 S1 Sedion Of- ficers-failhfully siudy sludenfs' bullelin board for full participation in campus life. Ceilllll HCPCS Lawrence Foltz Jennifer Gomes 92 Jess Herrera Rebecca Hidalgo Elizabeth Jansen Susan Cresio Georgia Crumbaugh Alert freshmen responsibilities 15221 ' , Ii ii 225'-iW51f?:Y ii 1 f if'i-.A ' f1'Fz,. Jn- 1, ,, , .- Y we Patrick Groves Kurl' Kenney John Deslauries Kalhy Heily k N Q. 'f , ' , 5 gf, 1 .. is ll Ann Laubacher Mary Espinoza John Heilman Nancy Long get ff , V , i Q l 1 ' f 1 J Mike MacKenzie Ruth Martinez Richard Maulhardt share the of junior' Citizens John Schmitt, Christianafluerciagrossa, and Lawrence Foltz--lowly freshmen-meekly their merited place at the end of the cafeteria line. N Si ,. .1 Sli? V .Egger .aeis if Ricardo Perez Robin Phillips Christiana Querciagross ' - .-,' - ' VI., a Q 1 fi - 4,9?aI?1.'Y' -Sill ' - 'N ' Lib T '-E w ,, .41 , -:S-at -2v 1- ff fslfeze .Q,,:f' ln 112 1' R xi if fl' it Q ,J - ,N Q, B, ..,lH I John Schmitt Christine Soto Robert Stevens x.g,W E 59 IX ill f , ,Mg ' N silt , , Jvnjlszus ' , -1, 1 , ' I' ,ff Q I . X lf 1. . ,.-- 1,, 4 .W,,' 2 ..'A C V 21 ee ' fi 1 m James Mendez Terrie Modic Patrick Murphy ,- g ,.., I is J X :niet P a leo Ramirez Sharlene Robison William Sallee Mary Swisher Tim Wahl Jacqueline Whelan lake 93 Lf L 1 Q Q .1 f ff' Q.. Q me X s .Q . l Linda Box Mary Daya '. 1.-me-f 1 l X ilvf i f-,,, K, iii 4 .,f, 4 Linda Greenwell g, lil 5 i Q Q 'ff , my .J ' is -L'i5.,gg5,,.g Barbara Burkari Diane Case , ,,,,rr- - r,,,,,:, C , A . 'iffiifi l , fans' , f sv h ill i ' ' i 1252153 L! v ,ffl M is, l -J' V Y Z Z iz ' ' .fi-vi '5 Joseph Diedrich Sharyn Farrell f Q5 ,K U , K. . John Clark Mary Cline W :ek 'f we wi Qf,.Q-.fjgwig J I A fi 4 -mens P y 4 fair L 2, me-4w,,e:h-5, , 1 ,wg-X j23f1JQffi'f fx ,l1:lf,ifiiP'5l ng'allemi.w,'I,Hi,x5e.!iQ.,ge Roberi Gianelli Kaihleen Gill E ' if .9 4 ,, gr M rrr ,. M y ,,,,, v , . 5 'K V X if Charles Conway Eager freshmen find democratle Timothy Henley Martin Holguin K Y ff l Q Gloria Herrera 5 an , 2- ' N i Q. f 1 ' I 1.9 5- 'flee Q V,,,,,. b il. 1 ,X Ja.: W Margarel Hoyi ,X ll -M, fr, ,,,,1 ,,1: Y 1 M-e,f,,, 4 We -,'i Y Mary Cline, Michele Rasch, and Charles Conway lmissingl-9 S2 Section Officers-timoh A ously peer inlo their new responsibiliiies. 94 .ww WT: 4 'I .z:.f,X1x:i.,,5-2 .sl , , A , S-if? rf. gi R9 vw, i bi- -+f lf! l :TA I fair' 'i f f l f li' Donald Kerr . . f , V., . . e g ,, , if Bw.. t M ., w:'iY,1,r,, l L if igifiiff M fs 1 ,-fs Linda Kesting Sharon Lawrence Paul Miller Sarah Nash John Martinez . mf , ink i X. X5 Terry Nicoletto their places in living Harry Smith Dennis Sullivan Tom Westervelt V Patricia Stelzner Elizabeth Wehagen Nr if! fylfff f f'f'f4i'Q1 5- flf:,.1, i. l R X R , if -,ff e .- 2 K . M I H , V., N' Nadyne Withers r -- K X. i M ' Susan Matsumoto Robert Maxwell William Maynez ,Eu , K x - new f,L,,,, ' ,,. 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W - sy, XXM - sf, QL tgil , . - iii Michelre Gieene James Halion Robert Herman Avelina Hernandez ume aaa 1 respon QWV H m f- --:?a:.-:sf e 51:41f-:iQ':' ' 15, : wales greg I we , l ' V ls Q, U 'fa ' ,1 ' ?S 'i 'liz Q if W- Q in Qi, Q. , ....., ,,,, l , . .. FM 1: P sm' Q85 i '-. ,A f ' r H is Fiyffiigs? , . Calhleen Higgins George Howe Paul Elliott, Cathleen Higgins, and John Schmidt clean the gym after the initiation dance-pushing their way into the sophomore year. ilefliiiwiiliililuiill ' :viz 2 7 I wail? f Hfflyjf 9 -3,13 -,,f J :seg-:A A - f -W gi 9 U 9 0 I - 1,-if ww A- , W Ml Y . ffsft..:,gm, Michael O'Brien in A J , ' 2.7551 7- 4. -wr s 4- it L35 ..' . In i'ifW5lifQ'2 '5?i , - .xi Robert Schefler Dixie Stack Louis Steidl Katherine Lawler Natalie Malbon . I L , E.:..f' , ' FS W, , ' V 42,7 gf! 2 ' 'ig,g.,'s.w fswtwesz ' , , 2 7 i 4335+ , 1 , f 4112? 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WY x lil Timothy Hermsen Fermin Herrera Mary Herrera Virginia Hunter lf: T i . Q' S if ii we QQ ff: wr 19? im , ' , -. iv ' ,. ,,, me , , s Elizabeth Collins John Curts Carmelita Gutierrez George Hansen , ltta M 6 is ,, ' 4 , - ,1if'3Z1::fE:i' ,,,,r , K J ' J vii-1 et5?Q' Y , I' ' m . Q . U Sandra Jackett Joann Klutz, XM? 1 l. ii is Freshmen find that school Sandy Pecht, Jeanne Burnham, and Fermin Herrera-9 S4 Section Officers-report to help plan senior breakfast. 98 frontiers ff 1 wwf wg -f.-f syg-flag:-, yi, M , ,,,,- j, f . .QW ,,. . ,. 'QT xg wwf: Priscilla Ledesma Michael Loughman -W. 1 I -ff Jw, ii- , f . V t , . - A ,, ,, . .ki Ronald Marchetti James Maulhardt Clara students. Sandy Pecht and Joann Klitz strive for emancipation as sen- iors' slaves-in their magnificent efforts to become Santa f xl-1. lZ'7xi A S' e ffVjlL,L1,3i Lf' X f l Julie McGarry Mike Muro activities present new 1 ,. 'Y .gt 41- 1 'RN' igi' , ',f, 1' 'L I 4 ' +211 Y 5 F X g Y Jerry Poutre Cherie Rice Eddie Rose K :xiii 1-22 'Q P t ,ef 9 -SK. . Q l 9 A f 22' y - Geargene Steitz Susan Sueyres Mf-'lrY l-OU TUYIW t, yttyt i X , ,if f,,, Aint it 5. ' it 1331 Z , 'Lt5A?ll A fx, ,W li X 2 tg me ,pf Qaida 1 wr 2. s 'Q Y f xl-,Q 5 5 1 , 4' .1 Q R nf tl S J 4 i t 1, ,W X Daniel Rotondo , ...x .-h,, . ,. ..,,, Ekt- as f W rqF,Qr if s '3 it V fw if ,,,t L +:, S -'Q ,, ,z-if i ,:, '-iw. A -- 2 w i jT',z,f,2:' --3 ' fl - n ff . Michael Schmidt XLT! A U'kfNE'::E l i 1 it 4 ' i.. t, , :Li ,. .r f . 1 mil ' A 'S' 'ff lx x X X ,tx s if H s Q bw g Ai v X91 N ale. il L, K S 'Z'fflfii,? if Daniel Melott w W K Y J isis 1 W Mg if S J Q ' f W W5 Sqjdftf Pecht Gregory Peil Anne-Marie Seale Luis Vicuna Richard Weier Nancy Wheat I 'A -2535277 36 YQ' . .i Q. 553 -- ,LU 1,,?gt.4ir v ,T . 4' I ... ,.,..1 fr. :A Z.. .0-. ,H W - a.2,,. ,, -L -f,- 2 peg. is .. N .. 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ZWfg5.g,,g W ., .,., gi ,.,..,, . .,... , ...,,,. ...,,..,.. , ' L' 1,4-2-1.1.1. , ,, X...- ., ',k.. --f-H ' ,QM wg.. mv f ..,,,,w ,,-- H, ax, .gm ,f.- , .- , lm mf. yi Q,-1 W .v 'f Q tiff i Q '1 'W we H 'rwg51,f,, gf., .Q My fffu,gfQs,,,.,W,.Iv.,-.IM:.'f.w:4-M 1, vii' 'iff 'lil 'fm' T fx? k X, QE,-1-':f 1 E7 4,,a.2?y ai M , K :ssz5w.Q:ig?ezz2'f 21.52-4 -iii. 'V 'Q 5 kalxff' ffff o -- vw. an , 5525. :Q 'sz 512131. wwf. ff. f 1 .-I ,ge-Z'.'i ig! 1 H ggaxillfl : .lgi'.,j,1.. - - L- .fflggi-.'14,i Q2F??K.IP!,i'Sm K3 55117-a be :Y H rf I . ,,..,.-..- 'rw 4 i' .0-, .ff fff mi' -bv Of those to Whom much is given much is required . . . CAREN BARR CARLOS AGUILAR CARMELITA ALVARES P.E. pe! . . . clever decorator , . . cily friendly . . . helpful , . . carlo meet the hates purple . . , Soupy Sales fan . . . crazy . . , Veep . . . Diener's doll . . . mood Sue's pal . . . loves cals . . . Oh well vivaclous LETITIA BAUER Spanish music . . . ReaIly? . . . prank- sler . . . Seal Bells, Inc .... beach dweller LUTZ BECK everyone's friend . . . See my ring! . . . always Iale . . . cool German 102 RANDY BIDWELL I.D. bracelet . . . Yeah! , , . personality . . . lone wolf . . . '31 Dodge . . . foot- ball player IRENE BORCHARD By George . . . stitches . . . submarine . . . bodies in the trunk . . . Happy Halloweenl PATRICIA BOROWIAK gum-chewers' society . . . C.Y,O. . strawberry blonde South from Alaska . . Rummell rider SHARYN BONDERUD Sherry , , . rats . . . flame for Oxnard Yellowiackets . . . works for little bugs MARGARET BORCHARD Peggy . . . G.A.A. Prexy . . . Master of Ceremonies . . , Oh really? , . . Mighty much RANDALL BROOKS statesman . . . This isn't parliamentary procedure! . . . knows all the answers in class GERALD BROWN JOSEPH BURDULLIS BETTINA BURNETTE Gerry , . . lt isn't gonna get any Joe . . . Casanova . , . White Corvair Tina's taxi , . . hails from Moorpark greener . . . green stone . . . likeable . . . cruiser gaining weight? . . , baby blue eyes 0uI' overriding obligation in the months ahead is to fulfill the World's hopes by fulfilling our own faith JAMES BURNHAM From S.C. to S.C .... grew from a mous to a rat . . . Latin scholar? . o genial 99 0 DARRYL CARRIER Corky . . . A.S.B. Pres ,... Who's got my ring now? , . . sports commentator . . . versatile? MICHAEL CHAPARRO Beggo . . No gotta money me. . lank feet . . . togetherness 2 ix fi MARY CASTANEDA STEPHEN CLEMENT red hair, writes to France HIS chicken farmer , . . commutes from Moor- there a dance Saturday? . . . Soldier park ' ' '. flu' 'op ' ' ' yearbook manager Boy.. . . , cool packet GEORGE CHAVEZ Froggie . . . what a dancer! . . . man of action CALVIN CONTRERAS racy red car . . . persevering . . . Pete's pal . . . Did you study for the test? VICTOR CRESTO magician , . . Philly or Bust , . . Mr. Thanksgiving Baskets . . . vicious Vic . . . Come on, let's be collegiate! 105 CARMEN CRUZ pas? fair queen . . , long, lang hair . . . President of Glee Club . . . good spiker DAVID DAUE always has lransmission lroubles , . . iron deficiency - anemia Hired bloodl . . . Camel crazy ROSALINA DIAZ cherry coke af lhe Blue Onion . . . Mrs. lo be . . . disappearing diamond . . . Goodness! SUSQN DAY H . Rosen ELDER PUfP'e love' ' - - whY null ' - ' lmle freckles . . . Heifer . . . Dean . . . skeel while Falcon . . . Daddy's Cadillac range . I .drives -54 Buick LESTER DOWNS Les . . . cruises A . . . red hair quiet . . . lucky guesses JOHN ELLIOTT Big Bud John . . . traffic lickels , . excels at carl tipping ARTHUR ESCALANTE Big Romeo . . . Ho, Ho, Hal . . . knows all, tells all . . . football star . . . Let the acts of every citizen portray the righteousness that exalteth a nation' . . . GILBERT ESCAMILLA Gil. . . Play the part! , . . No class! . . . one ofa long line . , .all-round alh- lele . . . bookless scholar MARGARET ESTRADA firsl car on lhe parking lol . . . lives for baskelball . . . Eur . . , Barbara KAREN EVANS lrig fancier , , . loves to dance . . . Ben Well l don't know about lhall pId d Lola PATRICIA FINNERTY MICHAEL FERJO h g I C Our program is . . . to make society the servant of the individual, and the individual the source of progress, and thus to realize the full promise of American life . . . PATRICIA FRANTOM BARBARA FRIEDRICH . 1 ' 1 - - ' CIII11S CI El l1UI'SII'l CUYESI' . . . . . . Marys a . . , sevent ern 5.43 q-Q Q , , , awrs . . , n music ren sweagers P y h O I k d f 9 P p I h p d Ch h h G hl A y . 1 1 P Y , Th shorthand . , . easy going . . . Manuel gum? O,K'! CATHERINE GHERINI , Oh, how embarrassing! . . . But officer! . . , Carmel crazy . . . perky ponytail , . . San Francisco bound S MARIE ALENA GASPER Glee Club . . . Villanova . . . Broken foot ...Casper . , . I quill SELINA GODINET future nurse . . . muu muu , . . O.K.l Long long black hair Samoan f - . . sword dancer . . . red sialion wagon THERESA GOETZ PEDRO GUTIERREZ another future nurse . . . religion expert Pete . . . Letterman Pres. . . . coaches Sf. . . . St. Joe's . . . Spanish Club Pres. . . . Anthony's . . . Apache ' fusherwoman CATHLEEN HANSON I'Il never tell . . . extensive wardrobe . . . No lie! . . . car collector . . . 31 flavors 109 ROBERT HARTMAN Kit's Kid . . . Studebaker . . . hot foot . , . Ah Lo Boo Boo . . . physiology fan DAVID JIMENEZ Hueneme girls . . . tall, dark, and hand- some? . . . Do fussl . . , highly hon- ored member of Key Club JAMES KING lt's o F-O-R-Dl . . . home wax iobs , . . got his eye on a certain Italian . , . Baby Huey Our basic goal A peaceful of free and SUSAN HAYS Susie-Q . . . Ja-dad . . . passion for ungora . . . petite . . . drives? CHARLES KENNEDY turquoise sweatshirt , , , Jr, basketball coach . . . No relation to the President BARBARA KOCHINSKI Chinse . . . foot stomper . . . future R.N. . . . love-lite counselor , , . likes turquoise . . .generosity plus remains the same: World community independant states ANNE LARSON LYNN LARSON HILDEGARD K UNTZ physics fiend . . . expanding jewelry box collector of A.S.B. presidents . . . indiffer- Spanish Club veep , , , Germany . . Lynn's twin . , . Pendelton skirts ent . . . Honor bright! . . . Anne's twin shorthand experg . , , L51 Bi' SALVADOR LEDESMA turtle . . . beautiful sweaters . . . sharp Chevy . . . Christmas trees MARY LOUISE LeDESMA Library Club president . . . Hil . Pidgy , . . Sl. John's lab secretary CAROL LEWIS scatter brain . . . accident prone . foo badI . . . plans for future ANN LINNETT Oh, my garshI . , . S.D. bound , . , What's the traps? . . . Party time! i ANTHONY LOPEZ Tony . . . the mad Russian . . . Kulak . . . cool convertible . . . Igor It is our belief that the servant of the citizen and not RICHARD LOPEZ Dickie . . . record keeping whiz . . rumors are always flying , . . Hoppo FRANCESCA LUCIDO Frannie . . . parties to remember . . . Who, me? . . . gullible and fickle . . . Where's the party? . . . continental dreams vertible JOHN MCCARTHY shorty . . . basketball pro . . . uncle John silent type , . . senior class president state is the his master . . . SHARON McLAUGHLIN collects tardy slips . . . future in the sky . . . song leader with a Swish . . . does she or doesn't she? ALMA MARTINEZ hazel eyes . . . thoughtful . . . Suson's pol . . . contagious giggle . . . dependa- ble . . . Jean LEE MCCARTHY quick trips to Santa Monica , . . often seen on Eastwood Drive red Pontiac con- ROBERT McCA RTHY silent type . . .early bird . . . Not physics I.. today. -121562: w sal SW .at ,ggma-3? - ' -1- .1..u.11 1 ,Fa .421 Q I H . YZ 4 'rf K 1 i ,. ..-sei:- .: i,' s i. '- - f , 55.14, eg My o s s-Bti :....qes Wi , -1 9.125451 ' ., ,,, -W ifw ii, ' .. , iv,?Qi'-.fre - ' -' . l f A191-i:f,.-!5f,if, gg lrtc i , 135, s' JOSEPHINE MELOTT ' Jamie . . . blind dales . . . bookworm . . . always lardy JANICE MERRITT shorlhand genius . . . bracelels . . . S.F. and Disneyland fan , . . Kennedy sup- porler VERONICA MINKEL unmistakable laugh . , . Lehmann's . . . head cheerleader , , . wine wilh waler or waler with wine . . , Guy darn! It is not free the seeds of RENEE MENARD head song leader . . . Chesler's hair cuts . . . coy . . . Don'I forget the accenll . , finally got her license DIANE METCALF Dee-Dee , . . split personality , . . Nervously exciting! . . . lown horn . . . Tremendousl FRANK MODIC wings , . . physics brain? . . . no dab man . . . weights Societies wlqioh bear Within them lnevltable dlsunlty . . o PATRICK MULLIGAN CLARA MOYA QM: Christmas Tree I. . ..5l1lI1IDg.fl1065 . . . ..Did You do Your record-keeping home- miley . . . excels In trlg . . , Ah, come work? quiet helpful ol- on you guys! ways calm . . . Guadcluiora? . . . lolcz's comadre Lakes Harvey BARBARA MYERS Bobbie . . . San Jose . . . nrdenl urlisl Well officer, it was like this! . . . likes Folso DAVID NORMAN Robbie lhe M A D crusher holes SEVERA ORTIZ Carazoncilu . . . friends Io ull . . . lellers . . . Spanish Club . . . C.S.F. We face a common challenge to enlarge ' 99 the prospemty of free men everywhere . . . SHARON PFEILER CAROL PFEILER the only smart one . . . dreams abroad JO ANN PORTANOVA I got the cur! , , , our in the gfigkg . . l . . . slumber parties . . , Ricky . . . o Hey Lady! . , . whose ring today? . piuq pq,-ries , , , How funny! nonchalant sisterless . . . Civic's fiend JOHN QUINN plays guitar , . . writer of lyric poems . , , comes with Hot Rodder ALICE RAMIREZ peanut butter and ielly sandwiches . . ranch girl . . . Kansas lover . . . never on time 116 ELIZABETH RAMIREZ Betty . . . agreeable . , , easy going . . . always pleasant working girl . . . Oh yehl is RICHARD RAMONETTE Rama . , , Magrunt . . . You knowl . . . the giant RUTHANN REDMOND T-Bird . . . Rat iIl . , . English class? . . . out in the tulies . . . Plaza Players MARY ANN RAMIREZ Tell me another fairy tale! . . . cherry coke at the Blue Onion . . . Peanuts . , . remark for everything ELIZABETH RAU wrecks the curve . . . Onward editor . . helpful tutor . . . good on the green MICHAEL REEDER Speedy . . . tire changer . . . that COI- legiate look . . . Ventura girls . , , Gerald 7 WILLIAM ROBLES THOMAS ROZANSKI ROSAURA SALAZAR Be Cool! - - - d0l'1lY UPPelite . , . Mr. double doter . . . Terrible Tom . , . alias without o worry . . . record keeping whiz? T0UChd0Wn - . - One more Uma! Clark Kent. . , Vic's passenger . . . sixth period English . . . proficient at typing Few generations, in all history, have been roll of being the great defender of freedom of maximum danger . . . TERESA SCHAFER Oh, you're kidding! . . , won't rot , . . infectious giggle . . . See anyone in town? ll8 WRAY SCHMIDT Mr. Junior Red Cross . . . freckles . . . likes freshmen . . , Bock ot Loyola High . . . KATHLEEN SHULTS ROSE ANNE SOLLAZZO anofher F-O-R-D . . . personality plus . . . Soupy Sales . . . U.C.L.A. bound . . . Hi, DadI . . . vivacious . . , Rosie Oh, look what Sieve gave meI . . . JANEANE STEVENS Shullzie . . . laps . . . SisIer, I was diamond sludded . , . cafeteria wondering Penny's pal granted the in its hour ALBERT STEWART DENNIS STARK brief case . . . slrives for Merrill . . . quiei . . . likes Ihe library . . . man of senior cycle rider . . . Granger Rough cul few words JOHN SWEETLAND Candy . . . Big Bad John . . . 132 IQ . . . Spanish scholar . , . all CIF? . . . likes Io Iell stories . , . iovial t X J , Q ' e , ' -, .- . .,.. m e ii, ' S 3 tix: 211 Q, f 73f1 i.?',7l ' WILLIAM 5wl5HER KATHLEEN THURSTON PAUL TORRES Tops . . . strike out king , , . Q friend trim in a white uniform , . , lust plain Tae . , . overnight excursion . . . day- always , , I Sing Algng With Sharon different . . . loves to write letters . . , dreamer in class . . . friendly . . . one . . . one of nine Destination-Arizona of the gang 0 Such nation has ever faced such a no nation has ever been so ready to and the Glory . . . RUSS TUCKER avoids books . . . would argue about the ELEANOR VAN DELINDER GLENN TRUE time of day . . . drives The Beast . . . the O . . . sound track collector . . candid camera . . , guitar genius . . vacuum or Buick . . . Why go TWA? perfectionist . . . Soupy Sales fan . , Red Crosser . . , early to arrive Fly with Russ green and white Chevy X Q QQ S My 'Xiu . ,,, A K 'LL X R ' L 2 fo- Ska, I Q 1 ilixpii, '?is4,. erreee . GERALD VINSON Jeff . . . Sports first-Dodie second? t ll , il k? V. . Wtjfrt-. . K it S? A X g , X Z, , , are challenge, seize the burden SUSAN WATSON telephone pro . . . talkative walker . . girlish giggle . . . undecided future a ...quiet noosevsn WARREN LUUANE WARE I Junior . . . basketball . . . congenial . . . long' long' locks ' ' ' web'foo'ed mend big, white Chevy . , . second-hand parts ' ' ' hours I , L. ' 'Q I fa-,M .. A :Yea f - - ,. .. , Iwi ..,f . . u X, My-15' 2'-. ,. , 5 R R' -Ha? 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Blues first - Jerry second? . . . always smiling . . . bachelor at heart . . . naturally nice And may God Watch over the United States of America - State-of-the-Union Message , 'I962 ROBERT WRIGHT GERALDINE ZABROSKI PAMELA WRIGHT Palm Springs . , . Bob's buddy . , . phy- Gerri . . . quiet? . . . other half of the Pamsie . . . Phil . . , mess oft . , . clumsy sics wizard ??? . . . shiniest wheels in split, . . Pass that car! . . . It seems! . . . Where's my ring? . . . likes bugs? town . . . DetaiIs! . . .signals I 122 IQ1 M H4 xi' s LYMPIA 1? 5 5,19 Mister ,,-fd , ,wg ,,,..ml Jamue Carmelula Kathy To 'Q , . ,fs K Z lf, 1 L, NX I? Pa! NX Carmen wwf' WH Cuihi my We iigfw 'Elks I 3' 1 J! fl , ,wg 1 I g l f if s '. X RL 524 A .. + an fa '1 WV' E fi .lo Ann Ki W4 fwvgawf Patrons Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Philipa Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Richard B. Allen Alvares .Andrew G. Anguiano Herman J. Becker Lionel Bernal J. A. Bidwell Franz Borchard H. Oliver Borchard John W. Borchard Ralph Borchard .George J. Brazeal Stephen M. Brewster Jack D. Burdullis .William F. Burkart . Robert W. Burnette Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Burnham Harold Case J. M. Chavez E. L. Clement W. T. Collins Charles Conway Robert Coultas Mrs. Marie Nauta Cruz Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs . Vincent Friedrich Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Evert R. Curtis R. A. Deslauries . Edwin Diedrich .Carl Dwire, Jr. E. A. Ehrler Max Escamilla Robert Fleischer Pedro R. Flores James G. Frantom Raymond P. Gasper Francis Gherini Bert Gianelli Lewis Gill Ray F. Gisler . Vincent Gisler . Joseph Godfrey Robert W. Greenwell . T. C. Hanson .C. l. Hartman Harold Heitman Fred W. Hooker, Jr. W. Cloyce Huff Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs William Jackett H. A. Johnduff Robert Kesting, Jr. D. Gordon King Roger L. Gowdey Bernard Kenney W. Kingsland Jack Lang .Thomas E. Laubacher David LeDesma Salvador Ledesma Preston Lewis Salvador Lopez John Martell Robert J. McCarthy Kenneth L. McDonald Frank McGrath, Jr. Mrs. Edwin A. Melott Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Molet, Jr. Cdr. and Mrs. C. C. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs .Antonio Murguio John Peters Emil Pfeiler, Jr. R. C. Poggi Peter Querciagrossa Richard H. Ramonette J. W. Rau Lcdr. and Mrs. Jack W. Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Rich Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schindler Mrs. C. E. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs John R. Silvas Joseph Stark John J. Smyth .Jerome N. Sweetland .Wm. A. Taylor Ralph C. Thomas John S. Tomko Cdr. and Mrs. Walter A. Truxler, USN Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs .C. E. Van Delinder . Carl Ward . K. T. Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yslas Stanley E. Zabroski THE TOURNAMENT BOWL Congratulations to the CLASS OF '62 HAILWOOD INC. P. O. Box T272 Oxnard, Calif. extends Congratulations to the Graduating Class of T962 Tom AUDIO RECORD BAR 523 So. C , Oxnard, Calif. HU..3-2040 Ayres Glenn Sipes 3443 Savier Rd. HUnter 6-6366 Oxnard, California KAY'S CONTOUR ROOM 2524 Saviers Rd. Oxnard Super Shopping Center HU 3-7455 YOUR FIRST VISIT IS FREE I29 EL RIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists THOMPSON LUMBER 110 Stroube Street El Rio, Calif. Phone Hu. 6-tsoo COMPANY OXNARD CITY FLORIST 1205 South Oxnard Boulevard 534 South C Street Oxnard, Califomia HUnter 3-5015 Oxnard, Calif. gl . ,.r...ll 'MQ' U r U 3 ll it is and .ibm Auowmm I-H --- ..., l l' I 'iil it Mllialllihv it I- --11-1 1, , I to A CORNER 'A' 8: SIXTH STREETS - OXNARD CALIF - HUNTE 6 2681 . The Oldest Savings and Loan Association in Oxnard Sewing the community since 1921. ' ACCOUNTS INSURED T0 510,000.00 OXNARD BRANCH SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK TURF LIOUOR STORE Cor. Oxnard Blvd. and Fifth St. Oxnard, Califomia Kaplan HUnter 6-1234 fly' Mori-lens' GUILD Santa Clara High School Ventura County's 424 SOUTH A ST Loading Fashion oxrmzo cxuronnm Star, for Woman PHONE HU 3 2618 PLAZA FULLER PAINT 334 South Fifth Street Oxnard, California 130 GRAHAM'S MEN AND BOYS' SHOP 545 South A Street Oxnard ,Calif. HUnter 3-8214 QUALITY MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Frozen Foods - Sundries Hardware - Beer and Wine 243 North A Street S. 81. W. FURNITURE MART 2540 Saviers Road Oxnard, Calif. Modern - Provincial - Early American Congratulations to the Class of 62 Shadows Dining Room Phone 3-'I 630 'I657 So. Oxnard Blvd. Oxnard, Calif. 0 NARD PHONE CALIFORNI I HUNTR 3-8918 wu-us PHARMACY Prescription Druggists cleaners 8: laundry 101 No. A St. Oxnard, Calif. oxNARo sum-:R sr-ioPPlNG CENTER Hunk' 34042 2500-02 SOUTH SAVIERS ROAD V CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '62 OXNARD SPORTING GOODS 235 West Fifth St. Oxnard, California RALPH T. VIOLA CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS John H. whiie Hume, 3-3638 Pine SIFQBI OXHCIH, Best Wishes to the Class of '62 Carlos Levy, President GUARDIAN SAVINGS JOSEPH POWERS COMPANY, Inc. I L, :FET-1 a,..z:..m,.. : ' li: F ' A - L Srn I C STREETS - OXNARD, CALIF. FARM SUPPLIES Hun H 3-9555 SIELAND-RAFFETTO Printing G Stationery School Supplies - Omce Supplies 309 W. 4th Street ROBERT R. FRONK STANDARD OIL DISTRIBUTOR 2KniCrafuag's SHOP FOR MEN Compliments of 205 ww mm mm EDWIN L. CARTY 8 SON OXNAR . I R I COAST PRINTING COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 446 So. B Street Oxnard, Calif. REALTORS 326 South A St. I-IUnter 3-2288 Oxnard, Califomia NEW-USED SALES-RENTALS HENSON'S MUSIC STORE All types of musical instruments Arth H n 108 West Fifth Strut HU 3 6043 Oxnard California PAT HOLDEN'S LIOUOR 8. GIFT SHOP 860 South A Street VILLAGE MARKET FINE MEATS GROCERIES AND PRODUCE 1712 Saviers Road Oxnard, Califomia HUnter 3-6042 Oxnard, Calif. Compliments of Hu , 6 use olsonols BILLINGER CAPAC0 ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE CALIEBMHEIA-IZCITIEUICO. Wholesale Distributors 438 South B St., Phone HU 3-6616 N R h ,ol N.. emma Blvd., Duma Oxnard, Califomia We with tho graduates success in the futu slum 1911 Bqnk gf Americq A. Saviers Dempsey MORTUARY B 'h 511 N nn A so v om-fa, cunfomm Radio 1 TV - Hl-F1-- Stereo 8 FRANK'S RADIO - TV Saln - Sorvlco Lewis CUIHCITIIO, Moronou hunk J. onvam opm mo to ooo DISIYIPVIPU of 'I' w Y N' HU 6 1529 Richfield Petroleum Products Congratulations to Graduates BECK - BROWN - DWIRE DR. R. W. MRAK ovromsmlsr 's 's MARV G. METCALF uNloN olL DISTRIBUTOR 202 So. Oxnard Blvd. POWER TRACTOR COMPANY Allis-Chalmers 2262 Highway 101 Oxnard, Califomla PLAZA HARDWARE COMPANY Hardwood - Tools - Old Colony Paints HU 3-4335 Oxnard, Calif. Housewares - Gms 311 North Fifth Street Phone HU 3-6012 :Dolly Kriglzam 240 West Filth si. Distinctive Apparel For Women HU 3 0115 229 SO OXNARD BLVD OXNARD CALIFORNIA My Oxnard, Calif. f HUnter 3-5018 INSURANCE AGENCY GlI's Signal Service 303 SOUTH C STREET IXN UI1' IYOTIII IIPAIR I K! SERVICI - MINOR TUNIUP - COMPLETE LUIIIC FRC! PICKUP AND DELIVER I-lllnter 6-92 'I 7 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY S VICE Call HU 3-1514 ou. me rum: oxmmn. cnur nu 4-mv 25 Y-n --P-H-an AMERICAN CLEANERS H. J. SAVAGE Ls'Hn 418 scum s sneer 4208 sqvaefs and Specializing In Genuine Leather Draperies - Sllp Covers 1836 South Savien Rd. Oxnard, Calif. commmenrs 0 S oxnmzu Finest sim sim SHOES FULTON'S MARKET Your Friendly Neighborhood Store CLAMPITT'S RICHFIELD SRVICE Free Pick up and Delivery TIRES - IATTERIES - ACCESSORIRS MUFFLER I IRAKE SERVICE PORTABLE STEAM CLEANERS 210 No. A St., Oxnard HU 3-2052 GROCERIES - VEGETABLES - MEATS 1355 South C Street Oxnard Phone HUnter 3-7616 438 so. A sr. OXNARD- W- ' HU 3-6014 UBBER TILE - WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS - TRAVERSE RODS - C R ETS PAINT - WALLPAPER LIN OLEUM STUDIO ED POLLEY 404 SO. B STREET HUNTER 3-S042 OXNARD. CA I . OXNARD PLUMBING 8. ROOFING CO. QIIEV3 137 West First Street Oxnard, California HUnter 6-7374 133 STANFORD PHOTO CENTER Audio-Visual Equipment Photographic Equipment Al 8. Bill's Signal Service We Specialize in Procelainizing 8. Simonizing SCVION Road GUST l-I-iresT Tubes Oxnard, Calif. 1284 So. C Sl. HU 3-9909 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '62 R CHASE BROS. DAIRY Oxnard Produce Company Wholesale Produce Bonded Dealer and Broker Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HU 3-0125 MI 8-2179 950 Mt. View Ave. mmf Best of Everything to the Class of '62 COLONIAL HOUSE 711 No. Oxnard Blvd. Oxnard, Calif. Compliments of OXNARD NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION soumes cl-levnom BAILEY MOTORS MAULHARDT BUICK, INC. Plymouth . . . Valiant Buick . . . Opel JACK BARNES A. J. DINGEMAN, INC. Pontiac . . . Tempest Ford Dealer PHIL SCHUSS Lincoln . . . Mercury . . . Comet MAULHARDT EQUIPMENT susu METCALF Intemational Trucks GMC TNCIKS BERRY MOTORS Chrysler . . . Dodge . . . Simca OXNARD IMPORTED CARS R. D. NESEN Vglkgwqgen Oldsmobile . . . Cadillac AYWARD 5, 00D AGIICULIUIAL CHEMICALS FAST 715 P lfl A EFFICIENT 9 X N A R B HUnte:e3f241: SERVICE Zinlth 2413 use Ventura Ceunty's 424 SOUTH A ST. leading Fashion OXNARD, CALIFORNIA Store for Women PHONE Hllnter 3-2618 OXNARD HARDWARE Almost Everything in Hardware 6th and A Streets HU 3-7214 Oxnard, Califomia Q THEY BITE EVERY DAY C' ON THE it lerna - F W A 5 I nocx 1 - rom' HUENEME: -- ,,,, 7 . Lx oxnum f if- -A viii .. 3-30 A M SKIPPER 1 FRANK SOLLAZZO PH. HU 3-S210 AL'S TORTILLAS 8: DELICATESSEN Specializing In Food To Take Out 852 So. A. St. Oxnard HU 3-6542 McCarty's Your Yearbook Photographer Oxnard 543 So. A St. California OXNARD LOAN CO. Fast and Friendly loans by Oxnard's only home owned loan company. 525.00 to 52,500.00 160 So. A Street Oxnard Diener's Men's Wear moles' sPoRtswEAR HU 3-2118 1 sa.H Green sfempe 534 se. '-A sf. TACO MIO FREMONT SQUARE Sports Goods, Inc. lFremont Square Shopping Centerl 800 Wooley Road Qxmfd, Cglifgmiq Oxnard's Newest and Most Complete IIIGIIIID Ili!!! Wilson Spalding extends Best Wishes to the Rawlings Ga,ciu-piShi,-,g C1055 of '62 Voit Penn-Rods and Reels TACOSI HAMBURGERS ICE CREAM Ridell Sho'es Converse Shoes PARAMOUNT BOOTERY 101 RANCH HOUSE south ALAN SL Cocktails SO. oXI1Ul'd . Dining Room HU 3-4389 Oxnard' cum' Coffee Shop Open 24 Hrs. Daily GOOD LUCK Plant Phone Hunter 3-7523 Class of '62 illohilf GEORGE E. MEYERS AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE Distributor of Mobil Products Oxnard, end Hykil Weed oil C f 112 E. Wooley Road P.O. Box 947 Oxnard, California CARR FERTILIZER COMPANY 1260 South Saviers Road Oxnard, Calif HUnter 3-9141 LAUBACHER PHARMACY 301 West 4th St., Oxnard Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanson LAUTZENHlSER'S STATIONERY 246 W. Fifth St., Oxnard CO0PER'S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR 2616 Saviers Road own 8 ounl 411 So. A. ST., Oxnardwt' IZZY OTANI FISH MARKET 610 So. A St. HU 3-6519 CLANCY'S VILLAGE SERVICE 1908 Saviers Rd. TURBETTS SERVICE 1117 Oxnard.,Blvd. DOMINICICS SPAGHETTI HOUSE Pizza and Italian Cooking VILLAGE APPLIANCE 8. TV CO. 1824 saviers Rd. HU 3-2441 CARR FEED 8. SEED -Feed - Seed - Insecticides - Fertilizer - Game Birds and Poultry Business Patrons Ace Shoe Service Bain Photo Service Burns Junior Fashions Claridge Jewelers Flowers by Paulann Gordon's Home Shop Herby The Hot Dog King Flowercraft Florist ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS- Robert D. Hopkins, Mirro-Graphic Yearbooks Curry V. McCarty, McCarty Photo Supply La Colonial Florist Matf Schreiner Implement Co, Poggi's Camarillo Pharmacy Reese Office Supply Sally Shops of California Reyes Pharmacy Wooley Road Market Nason's Rexall Drugs Dick McCarthy's 1 if if Eiigib Q. 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