Santa Monica High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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J'V?'Y':4.'ff 01. my '--,Vfw'a-R3 ' img, ,gm u,,q,a5w1 .N is tm, , 4 ' I ,-,ffl .':x1,.f:-1' W9 Jfwvw U, ' if jg! H H if V, .w:J- -' fi 1 5 ,gb , , lx., -. -:hr NM'--,f.M s , wi A , .f,X4y'i, Wy 1 vw . , .V, H. fifgj w.':'n- ff' X Q 3 . ,f4,,! f , W ff cc' f J wx 5 5 Jwiwx ,W , ,i.,, .4 Eff! f N A xixf f Dedication The Associateri Sfuricint Rody of Santa Munich High School fakes gffffli piczlsilrc in flc-rIic'z1iin,Q thc- 1960 Nautilus in iioilwri Marvin NiCfilll'if'l', who :ritz-1' thirty-six yciziis ui' Q-fllivzliiuiizil vxpv- l'iClNfCiS 1'c'ii1'i11f 1liis soiiivsim-i'. NVQ-ziivllirlf-Mlivlppx'iup'lX'l1u111'1f v :.., 1 I 4 A 3.5 to iiiX iZ1C'ii. as hc is known hy Immlix-rls ol' Szimuhi :1hmmi, not hecausc of his aviiviiic-s as fl i1'Zl1'iN'l', Supl-rx'ism', :mil zlrlministrzl- for, hut iK'i'llllSL' fm' owl' Il ihiwl ui' ll c'c-niury hc' has Showli an ahifling iiitomsf in youth. fiifjfrfi-iI,li,'ii, Nh. iViCCZ1l'iOl', wo lwpc the fish :irc biting. ll ll Mac Table of Contents Pages Administration . 8 Faculty . 14 Seniors . 34 Juniors . 80 Sophomores . 82 Organizations . 86 Clubs . 114 Sports . . 126 Memories . . . . 148 Calendar of Events . . 164 Patrons . . 170 The Nautilus staff would like to thank: Murray Sc Gee for their excellent workmanship, Tom Atkinson for the new closed focal plane camera work, Mrs. Harriet Berk for handling our money so efficiently, Mr. Porter Leach for his patience, Mrs. Marion Skelton for all our announcements, Mrs. Vivienne Stephenson for all our lists, Mrs. Nanon Ohman for advice and supplies, Miss Shirley Robinson for pardoning Carole Caldwell, who was late six days in a row from Nautilus class, All our friends whose names we have misspelled, The Student Body for their generous financial support, And Mr. Bob Drake whom We could not possibly have done without. Migs Wightman Carol Bailey - , ,AZ , A ' ff f ' 'H'-in 1. ,M 4 1 ' .Q ' 4? '15, Obfnln I 11 ? 41 1242.14 my ,,92?414'5? I .gszlfzgf , 1?'i'U,.J M, X f 1 f 9 , 594 I ' ' 6 4 4 1 Q 4 5' 'A fig A O X ? ,V , 'Q , l?',f2'7ff? 4 If , If I ' X I 4, ' ff wa W 1 if 75 W X Y , ,445 . W A 1' f fu: , ,I m:,fAa:' 1, 5 ff, J ,., ,, 5, V A -Q. h 1 -f ,.1 ,, A A A , '. fwif' MW- , ,Q ,LL 1 fo I , ' EDM, 1-1- '14 :KW rr '1 ' Az , 5 ' 4 5 F , .II I W Nautilus Staff TINA IRELAND TIM WHITE VIRGINIA TOEPPEN BONNIE NICCONNELL SANDRA HOWE ESTELLE LING MARGIE IAMS I 'i 'fi' ' 1 V Qi? ' . 72 . ' W .1 wi., f 'I ,A I if qv, I ,J -1, ,1 . Li. . S' -4, Q, I ,VI f Q, , f . X I F A-' SUE H.ARKER JUDY HORTON BETTY LUTZ BARBARA SCHARE SUSAN HILL PAUL MICHAEL DENISE JACOBSON CRAIG VANDENBURG CAROL BAILEY JUDY KROBER MIGS WIGHTINIAN VAUDINE COOPER ROBERT DRAKE ' - Y- - '- -' '7' , ' f . 1-I I-Y' L 5 : Q. ',1Ag,a,. My , - L, J , , U Q , A I, I m I' . .lp V. A, yi eIf,wl3Effi'mfgnw56Qq5MARE: M. .,' Q N r g spd' Lf gy!! ' j'fg,o,f. - ,fm ,v - . . A-, ,wma I +A' , ,,,-Mx, ,L , . , 'Big .4 Q I fe 5. ' . AW 4. In T- MI. -'I . iz.,-E ff- , ff' 1 ,-' ,, '!'5' . 1'.,f es Q.. ,y 33 if ,- I W .r . ' If ,II-., I. , f . -fm . . In-. M21 .. X ywvggyf 1 nz, f WA..1,fmmzaw,fxf1f:w2W'Y9 'I -I ,Q 43: 4 ' Q ,lf X ' 4, I M f-'V' .xwzfr ? w A. , , s, 2 . Q . ,fx 79 -sm, gif 51 iz V :ywfgxf ffl-y. f -Mn fr' ,fm f ww: V 14:19 ' 1 M., .ff,:5'ff 47 f nf, ' fvfQ7,1 f 2' uf f 'f . I . 'iw- 4 ,,f. f w E ,, if- , ii: fi 7 v 1 Q by 1 11 ww ' ' ,J J 4 gg is fy .-, .f---1:-1. g:2e:,iqg W-5-v-5 1:-,z M 2' f f W . if as 5, W f? ,, e ff K 'Yf , X f f f 4. ' , N WK I 5 f 5? f ear after year, THE BGARD OF EDUCATION - SANTA Mr. T. Wilmer Morby, President Mrs. Kcrfh ' E Q I Dr. Er M S f Dr G LH Jgelzefcf flue Jilent tai! . MGNICA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DGlTGd'lISp' cl MIAC v Pd MSI1llAClbg IVIIVIQ Cd Principal To The Graduating Classes Of 1960: George Bernard Shaw once said, Ah, youth, what a pity to waste it on the young. As I think of what the new decade will bring and the oppor- tunities facing you, I lsnow the precious qualities of youth-enthusiasm, strength, vitality, and hope- will not be wasted on you. It is my wish that as you leave Sarnohi and your Nautilus goes with you, the theme, The Voice that Sings , which is the essence of Samohi, will ring in your hearts for years to come. 4246-47A'i! 5 Vice Principal fStuclent Activitiesl With graduation of the Summer Class of 1960 we will see the termination of another very successful year. The winning of the Sports- manship Trophy demonstrates the individual student's outstanding attitude. In Athletics, Forensics, Drama, Music, Journalism and Scholarship, we have won many awards and are recognized as a superior high school in California. We are seeing many changes take place on campus but one thing which remains 1 constant is the loyalty and cooperation of stu- dents and faculty in maintaining the many fine traditions of Samohi. Vice Principal flnstructionl Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul. This quotation from the Nautilus theme sets a goal that defies a beatnik attitude and over-emphasis on financial success, pleasure, conformity, and security. We must not be afraid of life, and must believe that it is worth living if we are to build constructively. More- over we must ever strive to extend our under- standings, our service to our fellow men. As Lincoln advised during the stormy events of the Civil War, We must think anew, and act anewf, Only by positive, vigorous, altruistic thinking and acting can we meet the chal- lenges of our time and thus, build more stately mansions. Deans Coordinator of Guidance The Chambered Nautilus grows by add- ing a new chamber to its spiral dwelling and then it moves from the old one into the li is qv sl r lg' i FNB Nj ft N -, . i X wi, ,-.15 N. .xy L Ji- i . X is X. tl- X ltr rw ii .c .M iHy,J, x M of X newg thus it goes ever forward continually expanding into a new world. The student at Santa Monica High School has an ex- ample set by this famed traveler of the southern seas. He lives and studies in the atmosphere of Samohi and adds to his education year by year. Our hopes are that each of you will develop new and better ideals and goals with a dedication and loy- alty to the principles of Samohi. George Tichenor Coordinator of Guidance To the Student Body: When, in 1858, Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote The Chambered Nautilus, he ex- pressed poetically the creed of all those who believe in man's ability to build upon his past through the discarding of outmoded ways. This optimistic philosophy was then characteristic of the idealism and the con- fidence ofa young expanding America Where far-flung horizons invited exploration. Today, when constant change has be- come, paradoxically, the status quo, the words of the poet assume greater meaning and remind us that each individual must determine and achieve his ultimate goal. Helen B. Emerson Dean of Girls The Nautilus has always been an out- standing record of the highlights of the year and this year is no exception. Congrat- ulations to those who worked on the year- book and also to those who furnished the copy. May you continue to furnish worth- while copy all through life. Leon Meeks Dean of Boys N l KNUTE CLARK RUTH COHEN WILLIAM DELKENER JUNE FRINK swf E Has 2 , I DARRELL MARRS ELLA ROSENTRETER X2-QA ' , 'lik' HAROLD STARR GLESSIE STRANGE ROBERT WAKEFIELD BEVERLY JANE WATERS Counselors Samohi's counselors are among the finest any high school could hope to have. A1- though often taken for granted, the job of counselor is an important one. Their most important assignment is that of scheduling classes. Through their efforts we are able to keep track of our chosen major. Besides advising us which course is best for us to follow, they Work to afford us with a greater number of extracurricular privileges. Several of these are Career Day, Iowa Placement Tests, visits from college representatives, supervision of student tours to colleges, and many others. ,fa iff- , r WWW X 'f,c .2 4 RUSSELL CHADBOURNE Slfqwfy' if ' , 1 ff az, -fm-ny Av C. G. CLARRIDGE JAMES CABALLERO Department Hum! MATH TOM STURGEON fa nf -' f f nf .M 'Wm if , w ,a, ,-'K W C W ww-,W . xg X Xu , fu V RM:-u Emfu JAMLS BARTON ROBERT WALL 'X M 3 -nm xmwfmaf' LONNIE VANDERVEER A EW TWILIER REESE ANDERSON f' MATH f , wg S A K 4 Xia ? 1 T ELISE ORBACH Librarian Tr' .xx F. H. LITTLE .T r ,mn W gf' I ' WLS Wx' we 3, fy T .,.. ga S X ,. .Q 1 5 :7-' A b, Q N,- ,f '19 Q, .N X 1' f. MN V ,ff CHARLOTTE FEORE Nurse ,. 1 ,,' VY ','f'K'N-V mu.-M' f---iff' 8669 669 f-.J faowmm i lgoeome-!gwA 92 A THOMAS W. MAIRES Department Head Q J ,XX , ,A .,Vl 'af KATHERINE MATTHEWS CAROLE ANN TAYLOR BUSINESS L...-aw A x Rrmr.R'r K1 If-I U JANI: Bun A. D. TROTTIYR CAROLYN SCHMIDT Q:-A' 75 2 O '54 ah J f A My J b Ax 1 ,151 X -ff 1 f ' 'Z , ik- 1 fi, 9 , V BRUCE TOWNSEND X u QM NANON B. OHMAN Department Head I 1 I JANICE MITCHELL A RT , ,, ., , L., X, LEx.x1xL,LML XRXXAMWSR X 4, ,dz , ,LZ s a E N- A-,X wvwmmmww Q xx xX LS , Tm..Q'X X X X KO S X E X zssjis -lm 11,',,1ff'f4f f, 4, , ' , f E ' L ROBERT MAXWELL . Q I e L 5 -, Liszt '55 .5 V F If.. E K.-1-fr .La-xx.: B Mm - V, I I ,qy fx' . - .L..,,,,...,,L, ..,, .,,,, A . A. ,..,A7-X...-N W. wmv,-N N A X- Q N , sw- 'A i Y N Q .Q K ' , ' , az Q . L W , .fx r '- A ' , ' 5 L.. XY E 5 L3 w L fx I K if E L lf L V '-'fi I x L, f Q k' 'le- , vi 2 M E1 . L , F X X M Q 9 'Q Q .L , 1 Qri - E , rt N 1:63, ff DUN BRIEMIZR , l IFA' Q my E 3 L. :Ny L . v Q S i L RICHARD WAGNON Department Head MUSIC V ' Sf W Q A A f ., , 4 V ,,., I l 4, V ' f . 7i?i'1i1QiYf?,zii4 A 1 ' f ,,,, ',,,, , ,,.,.A , ' ' Q 7. ' . g',,' bf:ff 1Z5:5 5f'1?fZ1f ,,'.2 7 , f' , ,' A,-' 1 '-'f f 451,5fg7,,,'g,,f,f,-,5,,.f3fq.'3f, 'k ', 2 74:43-p.:pg 55.gep:: f- ., .,,.1 '-'21 -334,-g,.1g5,QQ,L.A-644i..f',y 1 4 f fffffv A '+s,g2Vgf4, ijfggagf wh. -M., BARBARA ROLLINS ,1 3 , .51-g -Afiliii g1f ..,, A ROBERT DRAKE ff' J 'fp UW! f - ff , ,g h W 5 XM' f, . f 7 of 'L,,,-Vg. f f'K ' ,f 'L A if: w, .1 ' A ig! , ,MA-,. 5 I 537 3, 3 A ,I gp 75 1 I f 4' ff, f ef Z ff! 4 X W df. 1 lf ff f ,Vx ,,,,. ,W N f, ,f , .,. , , ,fi 'jf I 1 , V, X , Q A .. . : gvfi 552' 2 : 1 ' 1 1. -af A ,.vvv f ...f '- , 52, ' 1? 9 1 an ,, J 542 it 'f ', vf 4 'nv , f , ,F ff A A . ,A 1 X , 1 Q: 9 :. jf! A I H A , 'VAV f' R Y 19,135 EARL J. CLABBY J OELLEN GIFFORD ENGLISH iY 'k J. KENNER AGNEW VIOLA COOK A :px Q 1 s 4 , f MARGARET SHACKLETON ALMOND EUGENE JELLISON E x 2, W JOHN KENNEDY Department Head f fl' Ns 3. MARIAN COULOMBE . w f' ' E U COURT EICHOLZ ANDREW NICHOLAS DIMAS M., MQW, wi ,. '7?'Z73 JWMEZS-Nr.44h:'f.-: 1, 1:52 ...I -'-' .if-21 ' I - - I S 3? 45 I I 'Z V A K f f 1-1zs21fi 71' f f 111 11,1..'-.Amex-w 1, .g'Ei11 J 22 1? 5 15 J 52 gi W 2 55:51 21211 lui!!! 1 11 2 ff UU' - .1111 1--f N , 1 1 f 1 -'ww I ,, , DA MYERS 1 M147 11 www' I ,X : ,1 I 1111 11 I 11:1 4 A, 114 f f 4 Z1 X I 2 6 c iff , L ,757 'Cv 15 Cf ff X! g C 3, EDMUND E. 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GRANT SMITH ROBERT MCCARTER Department Head INDUSTRIAL ARTS , , ,,,,, Iggy , V 11' si piggy lg 5 Mi ff , I f X J VICTOR BROOKS Ns, 9'bn,' ,, 4?,I . , , f,fZfLf7-I X Tw fY3.27'fNlF5 M, AW, I A ky H W fi, C' .fe o kr , a.,,-ff,-v j DON MARTIN ,. ,ff 1 I W9 . ? BUD WEBER W f,f:,v , I, :BX GEORGE LAUX V is . 572 1, A I 'f ' '- C , it 455 K M f' DON BARBER gvaw, I V um mana KESSEN SAWDAY Department Head DRIVER EDUCATION ANNE BAILEY Department Head 7431 :W ' I f W2 ff? M ,E .. HOME ECONCDMICS - 4. E f15e,::' LORNA LEAVY BARBARA CORNELL ,1 , ,x . . , . M., -1 T- 'V -W1 CH Zn 'f L' Mn 3 -1 Rb Sm, 'llv J ge As -'Ss ...t Fr' QU N, rm Y 7 H .P .4 As ch Wlln fs Nb Mm V ' B, ea pg. 1 - . P., I-QL Hs W f L .Uv Au f, 'Pg' IT I .s 33. B 'B P Fr Ra AK . . ,gl 0 An x A -' X 1 x X THOMAS F. TORPY wwf 'FLM DOROTHY BERGER lf fig,-' f l NELDA SLEDGE A. PARDOE MCGREGOR f A' f i SCIENCE . .- , 1.-2. ' 1 f f f if ,Z f 4 s . l v .5135 y V if I J f 7. X . , fx. ,. in i - CHARMAN ARNETT HAROLD C. BROWNSBERGER ARTHUR PAUL HARKIN P' LRQ -'v ., 149 'ff SCIENCE F. D. CORNETT Department Head 4, , I' N- 'f Rgxispx ,,yS? ',f ix NN- R.35N,Q'g,R,. MARY A FERGUSON VIRGINIA REIDY GEORGE WIENER 'S-sk iiiififlffmgs - 2' -. W . , VN.-5 feizf 1, ' V , '1':E'5Ev:5E:fE:IE?5f's6y ,- . . g.eys1,.a,,, we 4- 2.-M V -as-,-vf+.:-sg1:4u-: 4.1-m.,: - 4 4435311 'xi -' - H WILLIAM JONES 'mm' in DAGMAR N1ssoN SOCIAL Q, ,Nxt-S Xwfxsfiivww Q ww: , f :X ai 'X xi KSN Wim X x. A -. Mig Q if: N -NES. i 1 i DA-'A - ' A L1- ggxltwx ix ' , ' lf 4 ' :Sis H ff,-5. vi..awsf-1:1-,::-..'-.c.-:fl1 .1-2 x V NX., 5 ARLYS E, THUN gp KX. 5 A 1 STUDIES O ' Fx: it L,-ug , 1glJ,3Af,'LL.QQ fJJL,E,,q . W .X . A ,zfws 7' E S I, 'ana R F A R ' 1 i.':S' . ,,. , ,,- .,,. ,.,...,,. -, VKW5 3 4 E X X Y Iii' E 4 W' R 1 ., S 2,511 I X I 121' . -i 7.?Ecl'1'-ri zip' -,fi.:f2' 'Q ', b A 4 ag, ewfwf-ffm, , ' 4 '-'C - ' ' ,f 1--f A V , V - faff'm -' , ,W E - IRGINIA OODS . .. '.f??z'4A- bf' , ay ay'-x--. zz.,-,: 'UM wwQs51QMR,,.. .W X 1 1ff7'Mf f I JOHN H. IVES 'N S 'Hx A 1 W ' Kqvm ' 73 ir 55 :flip X N g .Rf ,, ,. 5 ,ml -h ri ,ixxx Q P ei R: f' t. - V: -, b , X 44.3.5 f if ' g 32 K . Y f 5 fx 1 Q- 2 , A f ,J if , A 145 99' f W' ,X -5' R A. JACQUELINE HADDON RUSSELL ROBERTS :XEYW 1 . kLLh F' .J ,wfyfgibx . 52212 ,LHS 'W?g1?2X. J , , if H. ! '- - - gg gl: 5:5 ,,,g, 3 V - fl ERR f , .1 A R T O IRENE E. MONTGOMERY HOMAS C' WOOD Department Head 'S X Q LES POWERS --v... f'W?'5Xb A BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION THOMAS MCGARVIN Department Head DON KRAMER f If 7 in Q x , RUBEN NAVARRO MEL SEVLAND RICHARD TURNER R. BEEDE KNUTE CLARK GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION LILA HUTTON f ,g'gl,?2.. . giiefl'-51' RUTH LAZURUS J , 1 A S : 'L ,ig 25' ,ba .X MW, QI 5, f i I ,IV I I Ju. M.-rf- W 1 .. ,,.,, ,.,, , I , -, ml , Q? -- .5 - 4 ' 1 W ff WX f I ff? ' I 42W Z I XV M4094 ,4?7Mn4 g gf 4' ff 4Q? 4 1374527 X I? 24. 4' ii? ff I Mfg I I I , I' , 4- I t an V g, g wf , , ff. . - V, ff' 1 51,12 f I 0 1 25704 5 M43 'Y 72' M 4 A my f I f ,ff!Q f J fl 1 If 1 1 JN , 2, , 7 , f1:::3,:,xy-'iw5,144 I f if 3 + 4 9 gy f inf, ' 'I ,Z 1' M gy 1' -.f M4 ... ,L f ..., ,f -ifml 'I I if - 3 1f391 f 'M' 'VI U ,3,-J,.,,V.,.f03:.fi,3 ,145 .W 1, Q., :W-.! .,, ,,-1,542 V ,yy-,v.4 i f iff 'f y 'I . 4: pf Wikfivkf - 'f'g1f'1Z g, - f' W .wit c- - uv -ag 1633- , 'f' ff, I -.-1 ' ' ,g 1 .A Arif if f , -A :li -,!Ifg..LQV4 1- ' - - , .,,, ff af '4 inc? A5 Y ' -fwas-MI'-'-5' '-t ,, 2-Mef:'ff 21' - iii INEZ LANG : .Mx-:-1 -,.'- ff 1 ' ' '1'f ,QI- is I I Sis I g ag , . I - ' ,.., , ' 11.11-2:3-:g,p.1I-'ze' gqgwbw. 1 1' ' , - - I .-:E 4, -' . ,, -. If ..... N.,5:k', M' -Mr '+V .I,II x SHIRLEY ROBINSON 1 ,- V ww, '-'mg y giiif? M :X , ,.f 9 , 'KQK .... Q x In ' 25 ,V ...,. , 'Eff 5 I O , A 49 tg S Q 1 gf Q I jl xff I If ,Q Q t f M559 W'-WWW f ry, Wm ,- JOSEPHINE DYSON Department Head ., 2: My., BET TY BAKER JOAN KUHNS I ,I MARION SRELTON In ww MRS. VIVIENNE STEPHENSON MRS. HARRIET BRRK M' 'Why X045 MW MM ' --L., . sgi... gf.-V y 'Vlvmn,,, CDUR , . MRS. DOROTHY DANDURAND , . M --f----. .mul 'w' f-'H-I , i' fi ' A X X51 ,,,. . I A ff' . -, , +-I-A:-'1:i:2?i55ij' W if MRS. MAIZY MARTINIEZ MRS, DORIS ADAMS, MRS. LIzI-A WILLIAIN4S, MR. .IOIIN IVIZS, MRS. THORA FREEMAN ,, MRS. MARY GILL MIQS. CATHERINE BELVEDERE ASSISTANTS Jessi Rodriguez Rose D Atkins Hattie Nagel Francis Shroder, Margaret Farring Thelma Leola Borehardt, Julia Vil MRS. MARY FIELD Sill 9 . ' .1 f - 1 .Mais A MRS. DOROTHY WOOD 1l l?E j f I 'rv rl :,. . V ,rii ik Q r,r F' ilk r.r ' I r,, 1 i ,r iA V ffrfvffgwftfle.ezfwf .F .3 K , ey , 2 Q ,f Q ' .Q 4 flA1 M' M . , .w.m.s-:: ' - af X N. , MRS. ALICE SWICKARD ton, Bessie Halsell. Ella Carlson, diva, Thelma Heller, Eveleen Soper. hOut, Francis H. Schrader. Mauro Garcia. Al- fred J. Vantine, Arthur R. Schlatter, Robert Lawrence Mayes, Reuben Russell, James F. Tysl Cheadj. 76 fm my .f Q iid? MRS- RUTH MASON MRS. JUNE JOHNSON fl, ljxlf V QlJ1,vL LL 6,43 A wax Affigul like I llxifafw we QQN MISS BARBARA GILBERT RR ai fe mg? MRS. EDNA HOY MRS. MARGARET HILL A-Q v 4? W 1 if X15 V X5 ' ' 1n,N fell! - u f I I 1 fb' f 4 f ' wif X fvffviu 73' 14 M ., ga-he W NN 1-fy: we 699 5? 4 pf sy. . 2 v fx J First Class in a ,710 ,- H4437 1,12 ', I ff wma-f'-.f ,QM Z 1? ! ,, , if .N .fri af it ' ' Q' X . W , I Wim. ' QW 3. 2 I Mqygy X X , ff ,, 1 ,ff February In the spring of 1957, a class of approxi- mately 200 students started their first year at Samohi as Sophomores. Mr. Kessen Sawday was appointed sponsor and Mark Augustine was elected President. Assisting Mark were Kate Schiess, Vice-Presidentg Joan Twiford, Secretary, and Linda Hobbs, Treasurer. The two main concerns of the class were Fiesta Day and fund raising projects. In the Sophomore A semester, Bill Packard took over as President, assisted by Sandy Buck, Vice-Presidentg Peggy Crawford, Secre- tary, and Loretta Young, Treasurer. This se- mester dealt chiefly with more money raising activities. The Junior B term was presided over by President Joan Twiford. This proved to be one of the busiest semesters of the class. The special class activity was a Faculty-Student Basketball Game. Other officers for this se- mester were Gloria Williams, Vice-Presidentg Kathy Couchois, Secretary, and Doug Wycoif, Treasurer. The all-important Junior A semester had finally arrived. The class was given the tradi- tional duty of putting on the prom. This se- mester Mark Augustine was chosen to lead the class through this very difficult yet re- warding semester. The other officers who as- sisted him were Cathy Couchois, Vice-Presi- dent, Gwen Ann Smith. Secretarv, and Sandy Buck, Treasurer, New Decade Q -M1191 Grads In the Hrst half of the Senior year, Ron Crossland took over the office of President and was aided by Gloria Williams, Loretta Young, and Barbara Morgan, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively. The first concern of the class was that of choosing styles and colors for Senior sweaters. The color chosen was a base of charcoal gray and a trim of light blue and white. During the final semester Ron Duncan was elected President, assisted by Stan White, Vice-President, Gwen Ann Smith, Secretary, and Linda Parish, Treasurer. Many activities highlighted this last semester. An all-night grad party at the Moulin Rouge, the Senior Play, Too Young, Too Old, and the Senior Banquet Were just a few. The Senior Prom, Moonlight and Roses, was held at the Rivi- era Country Club where Ron Duncan and Donna Rizzo were crowned King and Queen. This class has been an outstanding credit to Samohi and the new decade we are now enter- ing. They have maintained many standards and traditions perpetuating the history of Samohi. We shall always remember the Winter Class of 1960. -. N' M ,qmwfmmmmwxflw ,R 91 -1 ' ' X . ' Y Q . 5' , Ay - - X, xl t ' -9 . Nr I ,, , ' ga--V ,- g New Nmilz' .L -- .,,. FY WK t 1 1 . V W. --'S X 1 P -' . , X r X '- 'H X- :gf ., , ' ,H . A .3.wf?:Qs-:sf N 5.1. S A I 1 V- gfwf'- fc ,2fNf2 -fr ,f Q -1, 4. W- g . ,S v X, -. V. .:,r35s,,.v .sf ,-. Q. X 2 , ,Q fs, . .,., . f .,,f,.,,aw 2-44 I i - - 1 ' f V - - f. f X .. -r -as me e:-Q-. cw' ,-,Xl . -'ai . - , ,,,, .- X , 5 .f ,ug sg.: -rr,-,f gy j ,. gl , 'iv ,- ' 'X K E9 -Q 1: 'f 'P as 42-fs f .315 . - -,wsbzg-i,,f: -, i Nr A . A SSY? Q - 5, wi-F ifffff -5: fi -M.. . we ' - -f:s:- Mrk-'swf rw , -iv. v- ., ... , ., ., ,, Q , Q fw fi'-T' : Q K V . 3 fi ffiii:-zz W ,412 -1' .-Qi, M ? -552,2 -mf , 4-,E -lg - A 11-is: i f 7 ., V, . ! A W, I , K- ' .4 -1 'ai drag? 7,-. SCOTT ALAN ADLER General Varsity Track Lettermen CHARIE ANN BENBOW College Preparatory Ushers Club fl f, , N 1.1, LORETTA L. ARCHER Secretarial Major Chalets Senior Play ' fi r.i'15'Zpfuttf-df? ' ,Z D ,, . ,V , bl h .W L DOROTHY W. BIMBER Safety and Health Commissioner Afixed Ensemble Secretary s..f.-f- MARK EVAN AUGUSTINE College Preparatory A.S.B. President Boys' League President SX A 5 r tv I X 3 A Q A X A 9 N GN X A -Q 4 A wr ,A X ,N A .SM PHILLIP WILSON BAKER HELENE AUNALEE BANGS DENNIS JON BARRETT General General Industrial Arts Majoi Boys' League Board i't,, it W 'K ' TOM WILLIAM BRANCH Woodshop Major ZQZQW1' ' Q flyl ' rp ,,, Y , W 5 , BARBARA JEAN DENNISON Business Major SANDRA DEE BUCK College Preparatory Clzalets President , . ,Z ,X my Zilbgfizj W f Lmjy ' 1 MH www 1 ,, ,,, haf, , 1 . U jM....4v.,4 ,,,, W... , - .,,, A ,wig . ' ' . 7 .1 we . 1, I - AA Q tt, gjff-Q is 'WC' JOAN ELIZABETH College Preparatory G.A .A . Monakettes BULLER KEITH My Aygyyg , 4, if ,.-- L is or-M' 'ftfeywf K fn f fu? y fl ,Mn fl bvyfg ' ' 'fat 4 Q5 X 1 is v by x' ' 4 . mg , K DORENIQ ELIZABETH DOOLEY DENNIS L. DOOLY College Preparatory College Preparatory G.A.A. Yell Leader Letterman FRANKLIN BUSH General . .I :LQwQqsA::-.Lf Y A ,- .:'11w- mi ,S-A -.ffm I ' ' A sn B fi 41sf. 2ffe,. A. I- N W I 4:- .:N,aeA1O. if I IAN DRAKE General STEVE H. ERB I- .. I I 1 3 we-A www ' -A sfi: 31. 1:1- W A QW 15 AIA ,y-fR.,W:Q:.-- 'x . ,.:. Q.-.-fxw J-A in YM -. :. .Y 2 Q er:-Q5 'S 1 :Qi . . - A A 15-:wie . N 5 L' S11 A BA Q x . FMA CORAL H. CHRISTIANSOI Secretarial Major S .4 f , ff fgi. -g X :L N A ' V B X RONALD DON DUNCAN Business Major Senior A President GERALD L. ERVIN College Preparatory Spanish Club ! Y '?'r' ,Q ' , A 55' :Qf f'ff 41 X 4 , ,Q X , X Y f f ff 4 11,1 X 1 f f 1 cfjf f , f X f , 79' X41 W 'IW' ng , . I., ..-f, tiff! W , ' ' 1 QQ' , , L., ,A fi- 4 ,, f' g ' 'lf rc ! ' 1 f if W.. . , 1 :f,wv,tf7.,f BEVERLY ANN BASS Art Major Clzalets M' ' 4vff 4 W f P-mum... VIRGINIA BONTTY General G .A.A. Tennis Club X , , ,gs LINDA LOU BEMAN Home Economics Major .T feee f v,'v . ' f ,M-tr-M, ,,,, 3053. 2 ',fj,1, V V :V 64, , .ef ff ff f MA' ' fyveyf' ., ' 4 H , 9 'Al- . A 6 fx ' .4 1 , Am iw: , W . . .. ff 4 ..., , - -VIP I ,J ' ' fa! T A 6 Ev s -''.2..f,ff'1'n7,f+sgif:.f' ffm ' w 51. 3 .ww .,., . - '--- SHARON PATRICIA BOURGET ALETA L. BOWEN JOYCE LORRAINE BOWLAND LYNN HUGH BRACKETT Homemaking Major G.A.A. Secretarial Major General Girls' Chorus Monakettes House of Representatives Sound Crew Campus Dress Board Samolzams , .L I . L.x. 7 :K,, WW. ' . .. rinse? I sg, Stax 5- -'Q w,f:e,:r:a-2.'+4 V, f if ire t f ,. ,,,,,., vga ,, . ,, . ,.f.. f 1 'X S f pe fhpw' ' 'Z' f ,gy-.e.:t1::2z::-mc? M' 4':f.,.,1,1,.11-H., ' '3,..f 'M' We Y J 4 3. Mia, ff A Aff 9 Z' if-s ,fy 1 f , ,gif I 10 ,...,-... NN-L PAMELA GAIL DAY MICHAEL CHARLES COLE KATHY H. COUCHOIS PEGGY LOUISE CRAWFORD GARY ALLEN CRETSER Pep Rally Committee College Preparatory Senior Play Director College Preparatory Commissioner of Clubs Sergeanette Captain M'rnselles Chalets Secretarial Major G.A.A. Tennis Club .ARRY TIMOTHY FAIRMAN General A JAMES ELMOND FENNELL MARY ELIZABETH FIELDS MICHAEL S. FITZGERALD College Preparatory General C0llegf PVFPUVUFOVY Senior Play Girls' League Boys' League A is f VV,J.5'4 f0?'tff!'fQ , -V ' ' 'Q' fQ'g 6 ' iw: Af: f'xf::::::..::-' fpfis ff? .- ': fair ff y f H fe , 's K ..L. V A C X X 9 1.x -S , A -.Q A NX A A E P is sg vw XX NELSON DUNN VAN A. FORSYTH College Preparatory Varsity Football Lettermetz ' ' o .,,.. ,L,' 3 . , MQW . . V A ' Y . . 5 JACK F. ERB Art Major B Football J V Football CARMEN E. Fox Secretarial Major Songleader M'mselles flmffilsssct-5. Y 1' .' 77 'iZtW'71f?Z S I -- A 9 - - -Pr '47 'O X' - '7l'1? '. PW 4:2 ' f, ' ' A KM6jW'9f- , . . ist .six fy e Q '- ff? , 'grief-f: .501 493,51 1:1jj:5,,:' W 5' -A' ' f A A- ' ff wet. ' 'ff '1- 1 - , .-tw ' Q .1 - ' ,,fi'JS3:'? ' ' Y- 3 ' Q ttefwvf, - Is . fr. A , ,AW A . I I, , K- f.t,,:g' - X ' H f' fi A 1 , C . A I 'E e K ., ,A I 1 xx xl , , ,ul , I ,, A .,. , , l we 1513? A 2 5 W QS, . Jr 2154 V ,.,k , we fAAAHSNwSROwmnwARORwAASS fMeEReR 11:1-f?s152i' , A . A A idxlfi Y ' .A - V Nw.-.fx ex.. SFX Ts FN--Fw L 43- 1- -. ' M be S. ,, -' ma f wa' sf:-x - - 1 - LM- Sexy, , ,.,, A 2 - - A offs N' N 1 . .fE,S:'ZU f -' X K .iiizh Q 51-I , '- . .. . k- - . ' A S- er' ,.. .: ,:4,sz5..? ,,. A ,, :,-f ,.Su. 3 ,, ' 5, 4 , A A I . -3 .ESA - 135 ANTHONY WILLIAM I-IAOAN ANN MARIE HANLEY Matlz and Science Major Monakettes President Delians The Samol1i News and Football Pep Rally Committee 5 I 1 J I l l r I I LINDA LEE HICRS Q3 College Preparatory 1 G.A.A. lCard Section Committee i l I Feature Editor ROBERT D. HILL, JR. Matlz and Science Major WILLIAM D. FRAMPTON General Track JAMES S. FRANKS College Preparatory Varsity Basketball Varsity Track JOHN WILLIAM FRIEMDLING College Preparatory Boys' League Key Club WALTER A. GILLETTE Industrial Arts Major Track B Footbali l . Q C 3 eellel'll'l0veoooo l If X ..... eeejjj MWWW' fam, I 0 ii: VA, 4 f I I ..... t.rli r I 'N ' V Zl' ,,,V ,QA K , X 'riff ,-5 ' f 'Z'-rm' I-5' -' ymflfliii I 3j5ff?i :--j E., ' ' 5 N' f? A 'ii. iff? V 11533211LQifiii-if'iw 2 1 ' 'J A tete AAAA . A ' . we-A 'ff':fit.f',4Qt ,ff ' fe? A ieeee. . . WJOANNE RAE KINGSBURY ' General Clzalets 'jjj 2' I A C '4 3'6- f ,- ,Q f -. M C V . , , ? yy, ag, 'W , 4 I .,, ff we XV yy! ,. JOE B. LA MOTTE Drafting Major ROBYN LOUISE LOOEE General Mixed Choral Ensemble j 3.4P 1 1Qf'W,Li'a ,M : vl,,?iA,z? , eff, A f, P - 3 73,32 , af. Lf! lk? ff fem W ,V ' ROBERT KOLICIUS General caan? .weave Z aakaf ,225 an I' A. WAYNE LAWLESS College Preparatory Cross Country Track D JOYCE LARAE MCCLELLAN College Preparatory Choral Ensemble President Sealbearer M WV, .,,A ,w,y,g J... , . . . f f 4' .A .A , .L V. ,f ,Wt 4 fm X7 4 f f L if 7 3 9, f 4 '45 r 4' 5 f4 3 STEVEN A. KOVARY General Varsity Swim Team Lettermen General Varsity Football f ff f 7 'ff ' wwf X ff'f X ,Am ef ., 1 .1 , 1 ,W TM, ,X-4 M' .15 , v,,. f ,, A , I. L 2 I 1 ,f , .2211 'U 4 A ,4 2 , ' 5314 . , 1, ' ,ff , Ht' f , Lettermen T V 7 7fl i1 . ,,,, ir, v A ' 'ff ,,, i f 5 W av' , NANNETTE JOAN KRAFT MARSHALL E. LABOW LARRY DAVID LA FRESNAYE General Matlz and Science Major Football OUGLAS RICHARD MAIIOOD NORMAN GENE MARTINEZ BARBARA ANN MORGAKN Letterman LINDA LEE PARRISH General Sergeanette President General , ,I Ii., Senior B' Treasurer Chalets Treasurer . ,.,,,, I ,.,. O .. ,. I , M I - I 'gk P in Q :K . , A .,., -I 4' f A Y rl 'Q A Ia Af, up X P sw, W A f , , y 2 ,V My-' v gg . .4 ajft A R Senior A Treasurer Chalets Senior Play .ff if me hr Es 2, JUSTIN E. GLIDDI N PIQTLR ALAN GORDON DIANE ALLANA GRAY PATRICIA CASADY GREEN NANCY MARIE HEMMEN B Track College Preparatory Business Major General The SamolIi Editor House of Representatives Letterman Varsity Baseball G.A.A. Band Key Club Tennis Club T7 OIS MARGARET KALANDER College Preparatory Mixed Ensemble MICHAEL E. PETTY College Preparatory A merican Field Service Letterman gf., RUSSELL F. KALVIN Matlz Major Sound Crew Stage Crew GARY A. REDWEN General fl Wwe Y f gffwwn-t 5 fr , f 1 . . ' 7wzffZ2 f.-lf' ' 'J-7 Y 5.1 .,f,.ni,,,fe7 g V .7 .vs 'fv,1wQ:yy f , , , , Mi ZX 1,,,,.,.,f , if f :Qui G.A.A. Board Publications K ' A .',, ' . ., V Iii.: LINDA L. HOBBS College Preparatory Songleader M'nzselles fl! ' av I fp Q 'G I ig' f 7 hi!! -fe,-N L iffy 1 ' an ,WM f 0 ffm , 5 1 'Ze , tI A KATHRYN ANN KEATON College Preparatory Sergeanette Captain O O O O 27 f flew f Clzalets ,414 f ' vw 1 4 .-nf? at 4 .A ff-' 3, Y 0' ,Mem , k RICHARD V. KELLY LONNIE M. KIENITZ General Industrial Arts Major Marching Band -1 X SP7 A 1f X-3752 FC- we :Ms - gs - X Q I N .,, A N'- S0 Ax xx Y 4 W il! x K R N WX A RER XX X '- it .O 5 F ferr X FRANCES JOAN HERLEY Campus Dress Board Dorians Vice-President CHARLES H. HUNTER, JR General --.-...u h 4 qu v,....q t .' . L If -W A HA. A '52 9 4.4 DALE EDMOND LEWIS College Preparatory flue Aerwaiiona! 603. l DONNA JOY RIZZO Business Major Songleader Lt. Chalets Secretary -::41,:1:,.,j:,:fv rV.--f A - kl.f1g,.wg-55.13 A V5 , , ..-,, f ws. . v i Ev . S -A --'fE'wS, .5 -.-,gig I . ' lkl, . -A A Y l 5522: A A 1 'zgiifi K f . A ,vi . N-swf' 1: Q W., ROBERT C. LOCRER General SANDRA MURRAY ROBERTSON CAROL ANN MCNAIRY COIIHQH P 9'PU f1f0 Y College Preparatory JlH1i0f Red Cross Conznzissioner of Music Perf Rally Comntifree Band anal Orelzestra 1 4 f 1 : - AQ, R Q xg Y ,fb 1 ff s Ss' 4 1 'A 'iv' I 1 4 4 , . ,-,f4 .,:-:af af.,-. ,. TIMOTHY T. MCISAAC Commissioner of Entertainment Swim Team GEOFFREY PETERS General Dance Band g - I W. . -1. A wi , A A A ...M .3 121, 'P ,. 4' W 'f wwf' ' -w-- -. , 7 x, 4 x . I Rf ., .Q Gm. Iv gv X . 1 C '. U 34, .V Q., I W . g..,,NM V l, 4!fTf Y 2 . A .A GLLNNIS M. ROBINSON Honzenlaking Major Vikettes President Ushers Vice-President JOYSA LEE SHEETS General MICHAEL A. RODGERS General Varsity Football - , If l f ' .WZ-'E37 ff: A ,air-7' 1:3 .. W 7:1 ,' 'i W' 1- ' , 42- 1 Www ' yi 2 ABBY LEE SIGESMUND General Dorians Inter-Club' Council ,:-mf fr- .. ,ya , V X ,f :,',,fa . .,.., X iygyyff X , we .1213 flllll fl'.'ff'f'w ,X , f f fff f , , Q me yfffflfl Z gf fff ' gf X K ,f 1 Z1 fy f X f f ff I 1 f, e W f Z! ,f f, I ff I fy, 5' 'yff ,Wm ff f , ff Y O I ff ' Z! X el., , M ROBERT SPENCE General Major :RTI . H . ' :N -I W-.-35 AN '5,,.,, ,I A K s lv V QW x vw . 'Kia M' kg-11 . IA Q . . S ANDREW WILLIAM A. ROGERS JOHN L. SAGER KATE ELLEN SCJ-KIESS Colle e General General Bllslnes-V Malo' g Band Chalets U House of Representatives ncerta in MHZ! 1' 'fx' . f f V mf f f ,,,Vl' .. f ' f W QW gg I f fi 4 ,, , iv 2 if 41 -'fin' 1 f' uf 4.4 ff f SUSAN LEE STANLEY College Preparatory Sergeanettes Chalets 3 , X7 F7 fl 'f l Qf l 'IIILQYQ were 75 are f iv f' W,f f fi ff A Z We . mai DENNIS ALLAN WA LDM AN CAMERA SI-JY Bon A. EDE General Seience Clnlv MICHAEL HOGAN General Varsity Football JUDITH LYNN SIMON Home Ec'onon1ies Major Track eooo 1' ,Af ,,,, , ,I 1 ,,,.4,,!iggif4V ' .l,fn4?,i If Q ff LARRY WALKILR College Preparatory Boys' League f f, nw f-423' f f' , ., .1 my -2 , 6.4 'JF I I g v 2 LJ, , ,, VAA,,,, , , ,t,.,,:, I, , , ,,, , ,,,,,,V . w..,,fa V1 . 1 R f , ' fin MARGOT CECILIA STILLWELL CAROL ANN STROMMER ROBERT STEVEN .A General Delians College Preparatory Red Cross Club lllarelzing Band Varsity Basketba eg-'.4,..,.,, ' 1' J. ' ,, . - 'Q Z., 1,. ww. 1 WN, W .--.W . A ' ' Ting.. fi? V V652 A K 45. ,Y l.-we Adm ., R, 'R f 111 JAMES M. WARREN lHatlI and Seienee Major Seienee Clnlv SPE ANNE S. W.-XTTS Alnsie lklajor Mixed Clll7l'l1l Enser JERRY ANN Fllllllil General AI. K. HOUSTON General ROBERT STAATS Business Major Latin Clulw DAIIL HANSHN lniln.vlrial Arts Major BILRNIILI, C. JAMILSON Mnsie Major f,l'C'lIt'.S'll'tl Choir IfI1.W'l71l7lt' ALAN RICHARD TURTON Industrial Arts Major HOB UIINIF I-IARI113 lnilustrial Arts Major DONNIIQ 'RAY JOHNSON UI'l1eral li l ootl1all Jazz Clnlw nlzle House of STAN WHITE Senior A Viee-President Senior Play U House of RepreselIta!1vc'f PETER MERRITT CROSHERB Industrial lullllflgqlllfllt Varsity Tennis Bee Football YIAROLD P, M MARY LOU SCI-IULTZ HAROLD SCHWABE Homemaking Major General Choral Ensemble Varsity Track .,,f , nf , .fn . 3 ,pgyfsf Q ,gf if X rf P v A ,-ar -1. 1 if ' ,X Wh. 9 ' W' ii? 'C at f I A LAURIE WYNNE P ORINNE MARIE SMITH GWENANN SMITH Business Major Senior A Secretary G.A.A. Sergeanette 3WILLIAM ALLEN THAYER College Preparatory Commissioner of Scholarships Chalets wi RICHARD THORNTON College Preparatory Yell King 1 A SMITH RICHARD SMITH Art Major College Preparatory Delians PETREA ENSINA SORENSEN General Flagtwirler Senior Play ff-ffw7r1-ew-A -v7:ff-g- ---'fr Y W. ,..fWS.,. Smyfewgff, f , '1' 1 A - im . ',, , A L A JOAN CAROL TWIFORD PETE VAN DER LINDE CHERI CHARLENE WALDHER College Preparatory General Colonel of Sergeanettes M'mselles Dorians General ui cl: llenging an rewar ing G CCAULEY DARLENE ANN WILSON ALLAN ROBERT WOODCOCK Char lelgfal Business Major General V a, nsemble NAUTILUS Staff Boys' League army Track Sound Crew NW WW7, , 4 - l T f A . . DOUGLAS C. WYCROFP College Preparatory Yell Leader Junior B Treasurer .. .Q ,.1.:,vXXiQ X 7, 'xg I 7315? V I f . SW NA 4 N Xi pi 4 X1 WV A Q- 2 I ww' AQ -, A , 'te , A ff jiri!-A P f:--r .,-. 2' A. N 'ff X A XI xgqkyxx X ?xw N K A 0 ' gs A AAE' - ligl? W THOMAS LEN WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Major MATSUKO YAMAGUCHI Business Major GLORIA MAY WILLIAMS A.S.B. Vice-President Songleader Lt. LORETTA LEE YOUNG College Preparatory Chalets Vice-President House of Representative f AM. A,-,wee ge- Q ,:, 153 . 22:?'i'112'fa' me cr if z.::?aia:f- : ra, , :,, 4 , EC, ,'f:Q.gf.:5s-3-l:'55-2' we S E S , W , f H .ffm if hh ig qv? 1 N M -r f' 422564 in f , y Cifjafifw wx '15, 1 Af, -M, lg, fy X 59 W 1 If jf! ,f M61 f f f,,,, , im':,'f1:-,ff 7. ,we H: :wwf mv v . ' meZfQm ' , , , O ff! 2. If 1' ,ff7 f f X f f Q' qkvifshxk QW , , ,AQ 4 . 2 f f Z, ,, , Q K I 7' Wm, 1 Xi S JW -1 if D j A 944 Z 7 ,,f' . 1 ,Z ' W ff f f . , WL? ,,,, J aw WW? 3' 5 f vf 7 , v ,fs I f I 96 1 ft ,WM 5 Q Q Q we M. J sf J :xp jf , ,ff 1 Q ,.:,4 l'3,2 xv fum 'N ,,, RAYMOND CHUCK BAIRD THOMAS STANLEY BAKER Mathematics Major Drafting-Shop Varsity Track Bowling Clnb -B NIARY ELVA ABRIL CAROLYN ADAMS WILLIAINEA M. ADAMS ANNA M. ALLEN Home Economics Secretarial Major College Preparatory Art Major Girls' Glee G.A.A. Sergeanettes KARIN KRISTINE ANDERSON LARRY ANDERSON LORRAINE DEE ANDERSON MARILYN MAY ANDERSON College Preparatory General Exploratory Debonnes College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association Varsity Baseball Forensics Science Club n flzeae .... TERRY LEONARD BALLARD RUDOLPH CRAIG BANKS SANDY L. BANKS GILBERT BARKS LINDA JANE BAUGHER NIICHAEL JOSEPH BEAUPRE Mathematics Major Mathematics Art Major College Preparatory Business lllajor Mathematics Tennis Science House of Representatives Tennis House of Representatives Nobles' Vice President 4'-17 0 EDWARD CHARLES BIESZCZAK KENNETH BILODEAU DOUGLAS M. BLACKBURN EVELYN SUE BLAIN MARIE LOUISE BLARES RACHEL JANE BLAKLEY Industrial Arts College Preparatory Bflslselbtlll College Preparatory Elementary Etlncatian Gym-ral N0ltlc'.V Journalism Staff Girls' Lcalaue Senior A Treasurer pf- 7 ,vw 'TIP' L v' N BARBARA ANNE ALLEN ROBERT LEWIS ALLEN H. ALLEN JEFFREY MAJOR ALSTON JANICE LEE ANDERSON JEFFREY A. ANDERSON HOl'I1QmQlCll1g MGJOV Music Major College Preparatory College Preparatory College preparatory Nlzltlzemflties Major Gjl'lS League Track Pltaotography Club House of Representatives Dgbomws Orflmgf,-5, I V, II E 1 1 1, A . KAREN LORRAINE ANGLE FRANK STEPHEN ANSHEN GEORGE ARNOTT JOHN TERRY AUSTIN KATHLEEN JANE AYERS CAROL ANN BACON College Preparatory Mathematics Major College Preparatory College Preparatory Home Economies Major General Science Club Penpushers Vikes Inn DHb0Hf1?-Y ,. 4' ,Lv -si 'A 859. ,ef 2, mf I: wa nav :sam E ef- CHRIS CE BAIDA CAROL LYNNE BAILEY Ellgllsll College Preparatory . . . . three Altar! yeard DAVID BELL PAMELA JOAN BELTZ SANDRA LYNN BERK CHRISTINA J. BERNERO College Preparatory General Secretarial Major Secretarial Major 11-B Class President- Sergeanettes Majorette Debonnes CELESTE E. BLEEKER JANETH MARIE BLOORE STEPHEN LAMAR BLUTH SHIRLEY PAYE BOLTON f'n-M-H' D 'Mn' f'T nM D TM A General College Preparatory Girls' Lea ue Board 8 I lf. BI ANCIIE BORGATTA EARL WILBERT BRASHIER KARIN SUE BRASWELL RICHARD EVAN BRAUNSTEIN KAREN LOUISE BRAY LUCU-E BRIMLEY College Preparatory Wood Shop Major General College Preparatory College Preparatory College PVCPGFUIOFY Track House of Representatives Clwll' Semor Play We JAMES M. BUCKNER MARI E. BURCH DONALD WESLEY BURNS MICHAELEE JOY BURNS PAUL JOSEPH BUTTERS GAIL CAMPBELL Mathematics Business General Exploratory Mathematics Major College Preparatory General EfPl0 0f0 y Swimming Sergeanettes House of Representatives we too ave ear ELMA CLANCY FRANK M. CLARK I , Secretarial Major House of Representatives Chalets Modern Dance NAN LA FERN CLAWSON WALLACE CITEMENTE THOMAS COATES ELIZABETH ANN COCHRAN KENT SCHILLER COLBERG CHARLES F. COLLINS General Exploratory Music Major Eduggfign Major Boys' Leaglle Band Debofwes Senior A President w,,d GLENN COON SHARON ANN COOPER WANDA VAUDINE COOPER NADINA RAE COPELAND SANDY F, CORBRIDGE PETER JOSEPH CORNBERG General Exploratory General Exploratory Cflllvgf Pl'lfI7fU'Clf0fy Preparatory C0114-gg Prgpm-MO,-y General Exploratory Baseball Nautlllm' G.A.A. Class Board 'za jf W ,'fr In C .13 1 lx I lla' 1 L' ,- defy ml W QU 16' t. i f , JAMES BRODE GENEVRA MURIEL BROWN JOHN S. BROWNSEERGER BONNIE JEAN BRUCE CAROL ANN BRUMM PAMELA KATHLEEN General College Preparatory College Preparatory Busingsg Business Major College Preparato Mixed Ensemble Boys' League Board Sefgfflflffff'-V G-A-A' Pffffdwl PAUL ELLIOT CAMPBELL PEARL ADRIANA CANNON BUCR VJ' t SANDI LYNN CARD RAND WILLIAM CARTER TIM L. CASSIDY TONY CASTRO Football College Prepafl1f0fy C0llege Preparatory College Preparatory General Exploratory General Tmfk Sff8fl1 l6l'l'6'S Debonnes Football Track Baseball I g 0 NANCY KAREN CHANDLER ROBERT PETER CI-IAvEz Business Major Industrial Arts e a J O Girls' Glee Club House of Representatives LINDA LEE COLLINS LONNIE COLLINS HENRIETTA COMPTON GAYLE ANN CONANT CAROLYN JOY COOK SHARON RAE COOK College Preparatory Machine Shop Music Major College Preparatory General Business Costume Design Major Sealbearer Basketball Girls' League Sergeanettes b M0d6fl1 Dance LOZALIND HARRIET COX LUCILE CAROLYN CRANDALL DENNIS J. CRAWFORD JOYCE LYNNE CRAWFORD FRANK DONNELL CULLEY JAMES WM. CUNNJNGHAM General Exploratory College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory General Mathematics Major Girls' League Penpushers Latin Club M'mselles Auto Shop B H A ovs' League LOIS DALTON ARTHUR R. DANDURAND SHANNON D. DAVENPORT KARREN R. DAVIS SAM KAYE DAVIS WILLIS LEE DAY College Preparatory Wooflworking Art Major General Exploratory Machine Major lJelmnne.v Sergeanettes Band Stage Crew g I JOAN A. DEUTSCH NANCY B. DILWORTH ' College Preparatory C01leg1f PVQPUVUIUVY J ec 0 LJ ear THOMAS C. DYER ABBY LYNN DICKOW LEE ECKHART MAXINE ROSE EGBERT TOM J. ELKIN Drafting College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Girls' League German Club Sergeanettes ASB President JAMES ALBERT ELLIS JIM B. ELLIS GORDON KIRK ELLIS College Preparatory Science Club College Preparatory SH'lITllTlIl1,Q College Preparatory Swimming Letterman MARLENE A. ENDO DENNIS ROWLER ERICKSON College Preparatory Manager-Baseball Secretarial lilajor Future Secretaries SHEILA BETH EWING General Class Play LIEN D. EVANS College Preparatory Social Strulies Major A 5 SHARON LEE DENNIS JONNA S, DEROSA Debonnes General Exploratory Sergeanettes G,A ,A, JOANN MARIE DIXON KEN CURTIS DIXON GAIL MILDRED DOBSON LINDA L. DoDDs KIM GRANVILLE DONALDSON College Preparatory Math-Science College Preparatory General College Preparatory Dorians Samol1i A.F.S. Committee Inter-Club Council Tennis Club M' DARYL F, DRAGON DOROTHY J. DUFFY JIM A. DUNCAN VINCENT L. DUNLAP DAROLYN DEVEE DURNELL Music College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Music Orchestra Vikettey Delians Delians Mixed Choral Ensemble ad we recall the crowcfecl ltalld, KAREN ELIZABETH ESKELIN RICHARD ESPY College Preparatory General Exploratory G.A.A. Baseball GARY R, FANCHER SANDY FARR VICKI LYNN FARRELL JOY W. FAVILLE MARY LYNNE FAZEL ANTON JOHN FECHER College Preparatory College Preparatory Business College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Track Peo Rallv Committee G.A.A. Soph. Class A Treas. Band Nobles W I ANN G, FEHR TOM A. FERGUSON VIVIAN ANN FIRKO JANE M. FISHER Business College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory C1155 Club Basketball Spanish Club Girls' League President LINDA LOUISE FOWLER BRUCE H.FRANKLIN JOHNNY ROBERT FRANKS JOANN FREEBAIRN Secretarial Major College Preparatory Varsity Football 'Business Debonnes Past Prggidgm Nobles Delians Girls' League eauy booled, an reaearclt themed PAUL JEROME GLEASON VALUCIA LEA GLEASON General Exploratory General Varsity Track NORNIA GOLD MONA HELENE GOLDEN ROBERTA MARY GOLDEN MINNIETTA GOODMAN CLIFFORD GOODRICH IDA M, GONZALES Business Collegf? PVGPCIWIIOW Business General College Preparatory Gym,-gl E1-ployfgfoy-y ASB Comm. of Clubs Girls' Lgggug Junior Achievement Baseball Lime N181-fc-0 N N HARRIET ALDEN GREEN TERRY V. GRIMM TRAV JOHN GRINDAl,.l. NADINE LEE URITTON JEIULYNN K, GROSS CAROLE ANN GR01-y College Preparatory General Exploratory General Exploratory General Exploratory General Exploratory College preparatory Latin Club Senior Pietnres Cluyy Bom-fi lyfgnakgffgs 1?4!j47 4'Z CTGZV'f'f7'WWT ,KU? I -1, X g v,3,.,ua Q . -U, e. 1,z.u,mf, . ,fy ,f y , ':,f-rum sf 'Wil I i4 'fz . f 1' ' Wt. - , . , . N-SN. ' ' ' Gi . 1.-P . , 4' f ' L- vip J ,L H L I I I r 7V ' K , fy W I J L w f if' ,t be 9 1 -1 I L , ' eff' W 'mil - 0 I L Wx a n Q F ' G 'itz K ,134 QW 1 1 sf W 1 M 2 Y S a I 5 ' ' 'I 'fs' Fin ff. X 'V PW' C LIL A D a n ' - ti L 4 . R X , V. S ,Jw Wh, Q V V, A , f if-Mx -KQQQN ' fx 4 NNN .2 . X S 'a Kg iw Q NN lx is WS x SN B . R 'Fwy if , K N I l , N Z 4 N X Pi L' Ak 'WN LAURENCE H. FITZGERALD WM. THOMAS FLEMING BARBARA NANCY FLETCHER JOAN ELLEN FLOZAK JOHN MCARTIIUR FORBES SALLY JANE FOULDS General Exploratory I71Clll5fl'lCll Arts KCR W-FM' Radio Business Football College Preparatory Track Forensics Girls' League Baseball Horneconiing Princess WILLIAM HARVEY FUGARD CARL M. GAGE JON GALLAGHER GEORGE E. GARRETT VERNA DEAN GATES JUDY GERBER MGfh6mClllCS C011fgf Prepffmfory General Exploratory Languages General Boys' League Mixed Choral Ensemble Photography G,A,A, 30 9 EDWARD GERTNER STEVE D. GILL College Preparatory College Preparatory i ai mean J wp HM lug 4- JACQUELINE Y. GOUDREAU JAMES KENNY GRAHAM GARY A. GREEN GLORIA D. GREEN Business D 0fll'1E,' Drafting Dance F00fbf11f Sergeanettes PETER A. GUDMUNSON LINDA ANN GULSRUD MERLINE MAY GUNN TERRY- GUREVITZ College Preparatory College Preparatory General Exploratory BUSIHPSS Q Golf Girls' League Board Girls' League Board PFI? Rally C0'W711lfFF MIKE R. HAGEN JAMES K. HAHN General Mathematics Major Career Day MARx I1LI. NOREEN GUYDEIY NORM GREENLEAF GL'l1L'l'All E,Ypl0rlll'Ory General Girls' League I' , f ' wp! .., Q , N W , f fy wmtee. af' -'-'-ef::3:5:gg:1'.-2:1-'f111 ' keezjf w sil ,feewt .A if . f - my ,f-pw: -4 'gf ,kg f f ,ff , f jf W e K1 f 'Z la if -fsefzzh f fe -fe L' ,cz A --- STUART BRUCE HARRISON JUDITI-I ANN HATCH College Preparatory Business Business College Preparatory House of Representatives G.A.A. Vikettes Sgglhgm-gy we Awam in BARBARA ANN HILL STEVE G. HILL College Preparatory College Preparatory Lt. Flag Twirler Sea Scouts DAVID KENNETH HALEY ROCHELLE A. HALFANT College Preparatory Secretarial Major Sealbearer Modern Dancing ETTA I- HATHAWAY LAWERENCE ERNEST HAUSERMARILYNN EILEENE HEDRICK JOI-IN A. HEINRICH College Preparatory Science Club Bowling Club Swimming 'W lclen fan SUSAN L. HILL BARBARA MARY HILLDALE SUE MARIE HILLIER WILLIAM CARL HILLS JANE HILLYER JOHN DENIS HINCI-IEY Celleef' PVFPUVUIOVY C0mm11l1lC'flff0l1-Y College Preparatory Electronics ana' General C0llC'L-'C' P FPU f7f0fy College Preparatory Nautilus Mixed Ensemble Choral Ensemble Stage Crew .Q'r':43f2' Y ..... Wim LLLL A AAA... J ,,... A eeee . gg I f, f' M , Vxlvrfwcaifft We fi ' - 4 ,425 f , . A ff ,., 0, ,g sz MMM 'I' 1959 Girls' State Rep. Tennis A X K Q sf ,Ls X 627' 2 f I GARY E. HOLT DANA EDWARD HOPKINS JACQULYNE DENE HOPKINS JUDY ELAINE HORION DAVID HOSIIAW SANDRA JEAN HOUCK General College Preparatory Business General Squires Seallwearer House of Represelitatives Nautilus C ollzkile Preparatory Sergeanettes Boys League Senior Plays 'bf' JOHN P. HAMMOND CHERYL DARLENE HAMON HELEN LOUISE HANSEN DEIDRE L. HANSON SUSAN JOYCE HARKER Business Major Honzenzaking General College Preparatory Dorians' Vice Presitlent G.A,A. BUDDY HELLER LEE ROY HELLMUTH PATRICIA ANN HENDERSON MONICA E. HENREID BARBARA ANN HENTGES General Exploratory College Prepat'f1t0Vy College Preparatory College Preparatory Business Letterman Delian Sealbearer Sergeanettes Atlvance Dance ..a.- KATHERINE L. HIGBEE College Preparatory Speaker of House will: oreau and .fu . rake DOREIEN HARPER General lilotlern Dance W JAMES M. HERDOLD General Football KATJJRYN YVONNE HILAIIiI College Preparatory Flag Twirler DONALD EUGENE HINTON BRIAN L- HODGINS CHUCK HOFFMAN LOIS ELIZABETH HOFEMANN GARY CHARLES HOLLANDER JIM HOLMAN Cvllfge PVEPUVWOVY 1HdllSl'flHl Aff-Y General College Preparatory General Mathematics Major Latzn Club Baseball Box Bangers Car Club Cordelles Lettermen Club .,.,.. , ,.,. Wh, .,,.,..f,,.,.,,. , I! 1 l fa ,Qin ' , f M I gb Q 545 'fe' , 1 A ' ' 2 M13 , 2 7 7 X 5,-, 4,2 N A W? ' S E, ty f ff, ,A A if 3 , Amy .:-rr. -f., .QW , , ,HQ 4. . 9 SA, A 1 6? , ,ff we Q .. ,f Y E X yy A N Il.. , ..,...W..,7,,. , . ,, , ,Q mf V7 fi gg if j ' W if rv l f'D . 3 , . SANDRA LOVELL HOWE SUSAN HUBER PAMELA .X TH HUGHES EUGENE STUART HUNN KAY JOANN HUNSKOR JAMES R- HUNTER College PVGPIIVWOVJ' E'18liSh Major College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory New A 251422-f 11.11. if 'fx' 'Q fy Yi Comm. of Publications Sergeanettes Girls' League Board Diving Speaker of the House Delians V 0 ,A 2if1:.ggifgatgz-s,5g.1e'-. L..- '-M -'-' Z fe 31' 6 I S .,.,.. . t o ,.,..,,. , 5- 40' J H MAROIE ELIZABETH IAMS CHRISTINE IRELAND NATALIE MAY IVES CAROLE .JACKSON DENISE R. JACOBSON OAN UTCHINS College Prepmulory Cgllggg 1-'rgparatgry Business College Preparatory Nmmlw. Slug 5e,gga,,e1-tes Modern Dance Copy Editor of Nautilus H - A,-.uc A .,.. , ' f ,ft f .... ,,,,. M . 5 ,',:,,I,3,, .1 I. .4-,.Aft1,:,.,-,g,y,:,'.1,I., '- , ,., ,.,v.,, A ,, ..-,. A, .V ,.,.v 4 ., .v,,, ,.,, . , .. , ,pf , ,, 1 1' ff, ' l A ffff 7 5' f if V A , , , , M 09 I 1 ,X ef ' an , , , W W f A W? fA fo ,X yy f , , If f , new , W if r ' , t ,ff Z f e 7 H 7? f 7 f, f f GORDON W. JEX College Preparatory Comm. of Boys' Athletics , a .,,.. , ., ,.,, ,..,,,,,,,5,,,5,,5y1, V. - Y Y ,,,...,.,..-Az, ww. v - ,-f:.:.,:.f .- .: vwmrsa,:::1:f1+-.ev'AA LINDA EVALYN JOHNS College Preparatory Girls' Choir Trio all COI'lqlleI'eCl CGBJUI' ROGER KENNETH JONROWE JULIE KAREN KAISER ROSE MARIE KAISER KAROL ANN KALVIN SUSAN ANN KANDT College Preparatory College Preparatory Comm. of Girls' Athletics College Preparatory College Preparatory Nobles Skt Club Card Section Chairman Future Teachers Sergeanettes Captain THOMAS L. KASCH LERAE KEITH JOHN EDWARD KELLEY MICHAEL GEORGE KELLEY CHARLES KENNEDY College Preparatory General Exploratory General Exploratory College Preparatory Math and Science Boys' League Modern Dance Swimming German Club ,,.. if fiat A135 if fl 1 ff ftfvi N V1 NANCY LEE KETCIIERSID A .S.I3. Sc'c'rctary Track Manager JOHN KIDD Industrial Arts 1959 I'1Ol71L'C'OIHllIti,' Princess S1089 Crew JAMES M. JAFFE ROBERT E. JEFFRESS College Preparatory Science Squires JW' CARYL LEE JOHNSTON CHRISTIE LYNN JOHNSON EDITH JOHNSON RAYMOND HORACE JOHNSON CHUCK SCOTT JONES College Preparatory Secretarial Business College Preparatory College Preparatory Sergeanettes Senior Play Fencing Club Basketball Varsity Cross Country A 1 i i l I T 1 1 i A 1 1 4 N 1 IWARILYN JONES NANCY C. JONES PAMET AYER JONES RICHARD JONES ROBERT L, JONES ,College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory : mergeanettes President Q Sergeanettes Delians Bcp3is'LgflgIlE1 X I I I Z 1 1 Q A f el' fd I wa . . , 1 l BOB L. KENYON PAUL A. F. KERKHOFFl Ggngml General Exploratory . Varsity Football Pl10f08 f7Phy Club Q 5. V 1 . ..,. . ..,, - ' R JOAN KIRCHBERG JOAN LEE KNOTTS BARBARA JEAN KJSJOWLTON STEPHEN HEEBERT KRATZET1X4ARgOELElhE3Ng1EAeJvERElS AREZNIE .lUlDjgO12r50OBER College Preparatory Business Major Hom-emaking Collegf' VFPUVWOVY Friemlslhi Club 3G A Z Y Tennis Club House of Representatives SEIIIOF Play ' P ' ' ' ... 4 X my , Y, x , .,., ' ' A .. as P 1 A J ' TA,- A J i' - , f ji:24, :jj ,, ,, ' .4 , ' . . .., ig ' : f X . finagQ ',. A O, , 1 1' . Ji N I KARL E. KURTZ PHYLLIS KAE KUSHINER CHRIS KYRIANNIS JOHN LEO LAFFERTY General Cgllggg Prgpgrgfgry G6I'l6flIl 1l1dllSl'l'fGl Arts Assistant Drum Major G.A.A. BOYS, Leflglle Fovfbflll MICHAEL M. LAUGHLIN SUSY LAZARUS General College Preparatory Squires A.S.B. Cabinet uf fun NANCY ANNE LOCKWOOD SUSAN GAIL LORIMORE College Preparatory College Preparatory A.S.B. Commissioner Sergeanettes JAMES LEE LOUGHLIN VALENTINE TI-105, LUG0 EDWARD A. LIJNDRGEN BETTY L. LUTZ General General Exploratory General Business Varsity Baseball Cross Country Samohi Editor I BONNIE J. MCCONNELL JAMES LAIRD MCELREI1 RIINNIE DAVID MCELROY DANIEL R. MCGREEVY Home of Rc,l,,L,senm,f,,es Music General Matliematics Domms Bnnd Letlernmn ASB Comm. of Mu all MARY LEHMAN LINDA MARIE LEPPERT College Preparatory Secretarial Spanish Club Delians and laughter JOHN EDWARD 'LYNN KATHE ALICE MCBURNEY E'18l'Sh MGJOV Homernaking Mixed Ensemble Mixed Ensemble MICHAEL ROY MCHENRY lWAUREEN HANNAH MCNICOL College Preparatory Business Education sic Vi k UIICS 4.4, . , . fi I M . E E I I ifr,,IXx- ,Q I JOHN ALEC LAMBIE RICHARD A. LANDEE RICHARD M. LANGDALE MARGARET S. LARA RICHARD LARSEN DONALD T. LASSEN College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory General Exploratory College Preparatory Home of R1-prggmfufjvgy Lettermen's Club Track Girls' League Latin Club Swim Play 4 . A A . 1 ' l - A - ' , 'gm V . . f ' l if If ,K X fx. LEON M. LEVY ROB RT,S. WIN CAROLYN NADINE LEWIS JIMMY L. LEWIS JODI R. LEWIS PATRICIA ANN LEWIS C0114-'f' P C'P0V0f0fJ' Colle ff 'V UVGYUVJ' SfCff'ffl lUl Mfll0f TN1Clf General Exploratory College Preparatory Dellan Sealbearer earer Choral Ensemble Football Sergeanettes I b . r vp I. ' ROSE A.NN LIGHITFOOT MARY ANN LIVAS L e . Baszness Major General Exploratory Girls' League JANICE MARIE MCCAIN DOUGLAS A. MCCAMBELL RICK MCCARTER CHUCK S. IMCCLELLAN Secretarial B Football SCIFHCF - ACK, AB Track Varsity Tennis A l ROBIN MACGREGOR JAMES BROUGHER MADDOX ROBERT K. MAKUTA ROBIN N- MANSBRIDGE General Exploratory College Preparatory College Preparatory College P 0l'UfUf0 Y Basketball Truck II-B Class Treasurer if S...,4v SUSAN MARCUS BOB E. MARTIN LINDA JOYCE MASON DAVID STUART MASON ERIC S. MAUTNER BEVERLY JOAN MAXEY Mathematics College Preparatory General Exploratory College Preparatory President of Band Mixed Ensemble Advanced Modern Dance fu BARBARA ELLEN METZGER ED N. MIDDLEBROOK JOAN LOUISE MILLER LINDA MILLER RAYMOND DAVID MIRELES MIKE L. MITCHELL College Preparatory College Preparatory Art C0llE8e Pff?PU Uf0fy M'mselles '58-'59 Tennis Club House ofRfDf6S6I1f0IiV6S 4, e ilzan our feaclzera C GEORGE LOUIS MUELLER CHRISTINE MARIE MULL College Preparatory President of Orchestra SUSAN LEA MURRAY JEAN L- NAUMANN RUBEN MANUEL NAVARRO PAULETTE CAROLYN NAY JOHN RODERICK NEALE HARRY NEARING Sclgflce Cellege PVf'PUff1l0fy College Preparatory General Exploratory Math College Prepay-gfgyy Advanced Dance Sergeanettes House of Representatives' Senior Class Board Band ' X 7 if 4' f 'f' I ' yi Qt gil iz' I A f L7 ,L..q,,.. ,V f l 'A.,t I I ,V A xi? ' ' 9, QM' 9 5 1. 5 ja 17,7 , .,., ., , t ,X 5? A6 1 f J f ,, f 1- - X ' KX xg WILLIAM H. NORTH WILLIAM N. NUOGETT DIANE MARIE O'BEY SIIARON ANNE OYHALLORAN LINDA GAYLE OLIVA MICHAEL J. OLR Red Cross General College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory I wx S..- 'N Board of Health Band Serneanettes Staff Girls' League Comm. I . S! M V f 'kv , 1 yy , ,A LL A A K '- I IV E -' I QQ-N IXX 1 Q .4 E- 5 PATRICIA MARIE MAYER HOWARD MEADOWS MILLICENT MEDVED WILLIAM E- MELUER DAVID E. MERRILL PHILIP lXlESCH Dorians Drafting College Preparatory Gf 14 'f1l F-VPIUVWUVJ' General English Modern Dance Football Debonnes' Secretary Bvys Lfflglff' Boys' League I' D:.Q1, :.Q::-29' 4 f 2,19 MW 1 1, X mf 79 Mr 6,' 1 mf , 55 , f 5 6, 2, 4 , , mfr ! four, , ' -.:f,-11 .ga eff , f - f I , f 2 ff an A 4 A 5 f , f I ,K W.. . 'ff-f e , GI!'n.' A ' V Gal' I+ I I ,gas I I M' I ROCHELLE LEE MOLOTNIK DOROTHY IRENE MOORE JOE WILLIAM MOORE SANDY LEE MORANTZ VIRGINIA LEE MORGAN JANIS JO MOROCCO College Preparatory General College Preparatory Gf?'1l'N1l College Preparatory College Perparatory Iiergeanettes Swimming Letterman Maflagff Of Vikes Inn Chalets G.A.A. M 1 sv as-Jff.2e ':1- ' ' A X - P vs f.'f.'f SITJQ-ig flI1f N XMIM- '.g?:'FfI ' A I x. W 'Ig A I fl , Qian , 5.5 K Q- 6 X. KAY LOUISE MORSE DIAN LYNN MORTON College Preparatory College Preparatory Sealbearer Board of Health 0 gave of fix Q anal talent X, ,I N. QNX I Xb X .xii I X BETH JUNE NELSON BOB E. NELSON AROL NENNEY ROBERT O. NEWBOLD WESLEY EUGENE NITCHMAN SANDRA BETTE NOFRI College Preparatory College Preparatory Sergeanettes Industrial Arts College Preparatory Cgllggg Preparatory Sergeanettes Boys' League House of Representatives House of Representatives Track M'rnselIes MARCIA OLSEN xwuvilvr College Preparatory JON RALPH OLSON MICHI CHARLENE UUCHIDA FRANK JOSEPH OVANIN JIM OWENS KENNETH A. OWENS Chalets, Math and English Blmiwss College Preparatory Naval Rgsgfvg College Preparatory I 5 . 3 5 I 2 Aw, ? 3 BILL E. PACKARD BARBARA LEE PALTNAVICH BRAD M. PARSONS ROGER P. PARSONS NANCY ANN PASTOR WILLIAM T. PATTISON General College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Bzlsirzess College Preparatory Squires A.S.B. Viee President Track G.A.A. Presia'ent Football fo enlighten flue curioud, PENNY CAROLE PEDDICORD JUDY JOAN PERRON Gene,-al Business Se,-gw,1gyfp,v Secretary Club ill i ' EDWARD PAUL QUINN J Q ANNE E. RADCLIEF ELSA KELIE RALSTON General ERRY UIROZ General College Preparatory Sound C,-ew General Chess Club Dorians DENNIS MICHAEL RAMSEY gfjbd SHARON Lois REID RONNA RAE REUBEN IRENE REYES CAROLE REYNOLDS RICHARD JOI-IN RICCI Seef-emrml College Pffpfffflfvfy IGHIWHI Gf'1f 'f'l E-YPl0 f1f0 J' C Oliver' Pf01mI'f1f0f'y Tennis Club Sealbearer Gzrls Leamle Art A.S.B. Commissioner A14 3 NANCY L. RICRENDAUOIEI S'eeI'ef1IrifIl BILL RIGBY DAVID ROY PEACOCK JAMES W, PE,-,RSON College Preparatory College Preparatory Class Vice President Track M JEFF L, PETERS BARBARA HELEN PETERSON BARBARA JO PIERCE BEVERLY JUNE PILONE PEGGY PITCHFORD Band College Preparatory Business Major College Preparatory College Preparatory Orchestra SKCVUUVY Of C116-VS Clllb G.A.A. Secretary of Monakgffgy 5' PIERRE POUANSKY RANDY LEON POULTER JOHN WILLIAM POUNDS JACK E. PULS DICK QUP-G'-IN0 F0 f'8 l Exflfmfgf Sflldfnf College Preparatory Mathematics Major Science Major College Preparatory Tennis Bowling Club Bowling Club Ll'ffff'776'n'5 Clflb encourage the Jlow. JUDY ANN RICE MICHAEL PHILLIP RICHTER Secretarial College Preparatory Tennis Club Football SIDNEY ANN RIOGINS WILEY JOE RINALDI CAROL LEE RIPLEY THOMAS D- ROACH College prelmlwoly College Preparatory Secrelal-ia! College Preparatory CATHERINE ROBERTS ELOISE JEAN ROBERTS Flllgm,ll.lel, B Foollmll Illlgl.-Clllb Collllcl-I Varsity Swimming General General I In Www JQKQ 1 vb f S J ,I 1 J Q 9 5 QW My Ei WWW 'XX Pia. ww all 'rife' + , K I, X oe jf , t V 0 lffllfllggy l 9 , , w,fZ,lfN 4 fy ,fl l .0 .wif Q. fer- ' Wg? . 'bf ,A , ,, 'Xe - 'ff 4 J-. -. 9944 O.::v' . ,Y .A S1 ' is ROBERT GARy ROBERTS POLLY A. ROBERTSON FRED MILLER ROBINSON GEORGE W. ROBINSON College Preparatory General Band Industrial Arts Business I WILLIAM N. ROSS JON ROSSI MARY KAY ROT ELL DICK L. RUDOLPH College Preparatory Mathematics College r ory General Explor tory Delians Ser egg!! W7 l ZW' ' L 1 '7 .ffl rg M 'ylflt I L LLL af fll fl , J , ,fa . I f!fXL iff l 45 ' J rf! ' I LV' X rife ' T . L!d1f BARBARA R. SCHARF HELEN SCHEBESTA I If fl il! College Preparatory Foreign Exchange Student 4 C fomm. of Girls' Athletics 12 A Vice Presidpnr ' RL L! .fl W l ' lt ill ' M PM hu IANET SUSAN SCHELLER ROBERT HENRY SCI-IMIDT JOYCE A. SCHWAMBERGER DIANE ELAINE SCOTT RANDY J. SCOTT WINTON ROBERT SEARS - Basiness U College Preparatory Colleg Preparatory English College Preparatory General F lfnflSl1lP Committee Lt. Majorette Delians Nobles Hi-Y BILL SIECKERT EILEEN LENORE SILVERMAN KARILN CAMILIJL SIMONSEN LINDA J. SKELTON DALE C 'XRLE5 SMITH D.-XRROL A. SMITH College Preparatory Cgllege Preparatory 13,,,gi,1,f,I-,V Coflcgl, lr,.,.l,U,II,,m.v Bn.vi1Ie.vs Atlministration Bm.i,H.SX Ad,,,f,1m,-ayi0p1 Radio SL'l'Ql1tll1I'fll'.X' Captain CLA .1 V House of Rreprexentalivzxv HUMW gf Rpprese11IaI'lVCS Nw ,'4 '. -Xu W. f vv A If I I UE 1 ss' ' I Ji I, - ia . My . 1-A ' Sr I J Q fi ii ss' gg-f . cr I K' STAN WILLIAM ROBINSON ALICE JOAN RODNITE RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ KATHY D. ROOD GEORGI,X JEAN ROSE KARLN J, WN, RUSW College Preparatory College Preparatory General College Preparatory Muff, Cvfltm, l1,.l.l,l,,.U,l,,.x. Varsity Football Delians Little Mexico Monalcettes Dglfunlg M-,m.l,l,m. ' SHIRLEY RYML JON RYDER GEORGE BARRIE SALE CAROL ANN SALERA ROBERT SAM JAMES M. SAMUELSON SC'CW1U lUl MUIUV E'15'I'5l' Varsity Baseball College Preparatory Drafting College Preparatory Bf'-Wbflll LC'fl'C'l'I7J6l1'S Club Deliam Golf Team l JUDY SANNES BILL G. SAXTON General Business General Girls' League Board Forensics SUE SEVERANCE PETE SCHAFER BARBARA JOAN SHEPHERD AUGUST SHIMA Art Major Senior Play ' Gellffdl ' Mafll . G,A.A, House of Representatives Varsity SW '7 11'1L' BOB A. SMITH VIRGINIA EDNA SMITH JAN SMYTHE DAVID PAGE SNOW College Prepqrgggry General Business College Preparatory Nvbles Belle Amfes Pep Rally Committee Sealbearer J C H N I WJ L l WALTER JOHN SONKSEN LINDA B SORENSEN ANDREA LIZA SPALL DONITA DIAN SPEAKMAN JAMES E SPEAR IUDITH A College Preparatory College Preparatory 0 68 P VY Varszt Baseball Sealbearer gt fi CARON LEONE STEWART EUGENE ARCHER STRATTON ROBIN HUNTER STEWART CAROLYN LOUISE SUTTON GLORIA SUTTON KATHERINE DALE SWEENEY Art Major Architectural Engmeerzng College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Debonnes Boys Career Day Aff M0V1Hk9ffeS Sclence G A A i ai the future CONSTANCE FAYE THEODOS DAVID LEON THOENSEN Art Colle e Pre arato 'AN House of Representatzves Footbal ROBERT T THOMAS SANDRA LEA THOMPSON STEPHANIE TI-IORNBURGI-I NORMA GENE TIPPRR VIRGINIA TOEPPEN Varszty Football Senzor Plays Sczence College P, gpa,af0,v College Preparatory Varszty Track Gzrls League Board Delvonltes g'p,Qm,w11gv lklodgrn Dgngg ' ,Z ,M f f M ,ff 139 g f f f f ef ff fy f W JUDITI-I ELEANOR TUCKER DAMON M URTHEII. MARIIN C VAN BURFN PATRICA TIRRII L VAUGHN PAUL C VEDITZ CONC!-'K' P 0PU f'f0VY Mflfh and SCICHCC' College Prcparatory VAN DI N STI I NIIOVI N Motlun Dum I Football Leng,-man G A A TI'EaSlll'6I' fllI1l0I' A CIHXS PN Slllcfll Sqlllrfs Collggr Ilff7fIIf1f0IX Cllnnu SH ,,7,,n,,,Q Lcrtuwmn RICHARD THOMAS SPENCE MERI E. SPERLING LEON ROBERT SPIEGEL RICH,-,RD HEATH STANTON LEON I. STEINBERG I A SANDRA KAREN STE Machine Shop General Preparatory Math and Science Nfathematics College Preparatc Scholastic Art Awards M'mselles' President Cros Monalsfrtes JOHNNY A. TATSUI TOMMY T. TATSUI CARL F. TAYLOR BILL A, TAYLOR General Exploratory General Exploratory General Exploratory Maglpgcfgnce Math-SCl'6HC6 Baseball Tennzs Team Swim Team ELSIE M. TEL College Preparz 7, yi 5. .I '-fs I I I , 8 V, . I L 9 ,, A 5 , RICHARD J. TEMPLEMAN D, THAYER College PVFPGVUVOVY College Prepare B Basketball Chgyg ' ' ancld LA e an our - TAFFY SUE TONDRO PHILIP ARTHUR TRASI4 PATRICIA JATSIE TRIVETTE RUSTI' TROMBLY GLORIA SUE TROSPER SHARON ALICE TRUMBUI College Preparatory Math Business I . 5WU1I'III'I8 Lfffffman General Science House of Representatives SPC'ff'ff '1fIl TVUIHIYIL' Flagtwirler QI- N19 YNNE WARDEL WILLIAM L- VERPI-PINK RODOLFO C. VILLAFRANCO LANA FRANCES VINING SUSAN JANE WALLACE CAROL L. WALTON LUCIA L College Preparatory Cgllgge Preparatory Secretarial College Preparatory English Sealbearer Sergeanettes G.A .A. Dfllans Secretarial Ensemble ASS -li WA, SANDI ELAINE WATI-:INS JUDITH CATHERINE WATTS DELORES ERLINE WAY LYNNETTE A. ,WEAVER BARBARA ANNE WEBB NEDRA QEZELIWEBBER College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Secretarial Arif-College PVePamf0f'y Modern Dance G.A.A. Red Cross Club Senior Play Sentor A Class Secretary JOHN FRANKLIN WEST DOROTHY ANN WHEELER Math Secretarial Varsity Football Letterman DFllf10l'l'S' PV6SiC1'6HI 0 uma i... ani' you. MARY LOUISE WOOD GARY P- WOODS VICKIE C- WOODS LINDA ANN WORNOM CAROI-YN JANE WYRICK Business Sflfnfe General College Preparatory College Prfparatory Debonnes Varsity Football Majorette G,,4,,4, Dvfwns e REIKO N. YOSHIDA WANDA J. YOUNG' JANET KAY ZIEOLER MARIE HELEN ZIEGLER BONNIE LYNN ZIMMERMAN General Business College English College Prelmfafoft' Girls Sgmghf Cub American Field Serwre ,N ' 'We f,XPfI..j3:Il CURTIS R. ZIMMIQRMAN ROBERT ANTHONY ZUMBO Music Major Matlt-General ,'l.x'.vi.vtIttIl Baml Director ' Wx, TONI GRACE WEISHAUP CATHERINE E. WEST Secretarial Friendship Committee N KATE GOODNOW WILDMAN College Preparatory CLAIIICE WHITAKER ff ' CHARLENE ANN WIESE ANITA MARISA WIGHTMA VOC-IIIIOIIIII Arts Leffwlllm 5 Club Secretarial College Preparatory Nafffllu-V SMI? Nautilus Editor M'mselles 58-59 DARRELL BALLARD MICHAEL BERNSTEINE ROBERT BIRKENES JONATHAN BRAINE GILBERT BRANDT DONALD BURT X IX X N SHERYL CALIFF A A I' RY, X I ALLEN CARLSON if LINDA JEAN CASTORINA-Il ' DOUGLAS DEPUE1 V WILLIAM DYER JESSE FRANCO JUSTIN GLIDDEN Sealbearer GARY REED WILSON JEAN ALICE WILSON ARTHUR MELVYN WINER RONALD L. WITHERSPOON DESMOND WILLIAM WOOD Aff College Preparatory Matlz and Science Music' Art Sealbearer Orchestra Sturlent Conductor CAMERA SHY NORMA GREENLEAF PHYLLIS GRILLO MARY HANDY WILLIAM HARRIS LARRY HEINSELMAN VIDA MAE HILL RICHARD HOLMES ROBERT HUSKEY GARY IRVINE JERILYN JENKINS MARK JENSEN ERICA HOFFMAN JANICE KING KENNETH LAFLEUR JOHN LEAR WAYNE LOONIS DAVID LOWREY MIKE MCCLOSKEY DOROTHY MCCURDY JOE MCDERNIOTT PAUL MCGRAT ' 1V i JOE MELCHIONNE BARRY MORE LANE MYTON MARIANNE PARSONS RICHARD PAULSON MARIE RAMOS 'X LUCILLE RYAN N .III QARBCLL SIMPSON A i . L Y In I M i CLINT MCNURLIN JANET MADDEN TONY MANNINO MAROUERITE MASON ' T SHARON TYLER TERRESA VANCE LEONARD VER MAA: Y A 7.x V WARD O- BARTSCH GENEVA MAE COMPTOL CARL RNADETTE EVANS GAY GODPREDSEN JAMESIDRYJDEN G?AHAM General Exploratory Business Major eneral General Ifzllfgfiji feliilgviggqt T-Timers Girls' League Debonnes 0 9-V Cf DONNA JEAN LEWIS JOHN MCCORMICK DONNA CORENE MCNEILL JOYCE MOE College Preparr1t0ry College Preparatory College Preparatory Sealbearer Debonnes Summer Grads KATHIE MOUNIER ROGER KERMIT NILES A rt Modern Dance APRIL C. PARNASS Busines' Major General Exploratory Squires PAMELA MAY PENDLETON BRUCE A. PETERSON I College Preparatory College Preparatory Belle-Amies Stage Crew WJ' xxx I NANCY L. PETERSON JERRY CARL RISVOLD College Preparatory General Future Teachers is i X SHIRLEY CLEMONS NICHOLIS J. FANTE College Preparatory Bowling Club LENA PEARL KERN SUNNY BUTLER SNITE College Preparatory Women's Olympic Ski Training Squad '60 CAROLE L GLENNA HORAK ' JEWETT JIM KLAUS CHRISTINE LEIGH-TAYLOR General General . College Preparatory Dormns An Girls' League Board Camera Shy RICHARD S. CURTIS Industrial Arts MICHAEL GLICK General MARSHA LOUISE KNOLES College Preparatory VIVIAN BEATRICE URBANO THOMAS MICHAEL EVANS Science Track Football HERBERT AUGUSTUS IVY History-Science Football Basketball PHILIP NICHOLSON General RENNE VADNAIS LYNNE M. TAUSSIG 'GLORIA W RD College Preparatory ScienceA DANIEL WAGNER BONNIE WILLIS . , . General Exploratory C0118 p Girls League Boara' Bowling Club gf' '6Pf7 Uf0fy J LTIlN'IEl C1355 I- V ,A,,,, - X. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The members of the June Class of 1960 entered Szunolii in the full of 1957 and proceeded to give eurly prestige to their class by joining with Sophomore A's in comming the annual Tin Can Award for the loudcsl, school yell, As Sophomore BE, llie class officers included Kay lluuskor, llresidcnlg June llillyer, Vice-Presidentg B2lI'll2ll'2l We-lmli, Sccrctzu'yg :ind Mona Golden. Treaii- urer. Sophomore A ofliccrs were Anfon Feclier, P1'9Sl dent: Dave Peacock, Vice-Presidenfg Nancy Ketcher- sid, Secretary: and Joy Faville, Treasurer. In the Junior year, the class sponsored I1 cupcake ff . GRADUATES Officers sale during open house, and a mistletoe sale to raise money for the treasury. Junior B officers were Dave Bell, President, Kent Colberg, Vice-President, Bar- bara Paltnavich, Secretary, and Robin Mansbridge, Treasurer. Led by Junior A President Damon Urthiel, the class sponsored the senior prom Fantasia . Other officers for the semester included Tom Elkin, Vice- President, Nancy Lockwood, Secretary, and Sandy Howe, Treasurer. Senior B President, Tom Elking Mona Golden, Vice-President, Sandy Howe, Secretary, and Jane Hillyer, Treasurer, were leading the class when the selection of senior sweaters was made. The color chosen was blue with white trim and the class became oflicial seniors on Senior Sweater Day. XS Leading the class in its last semester at Samohi was Kent Colberg, President. He was assisted by Helen Schebesta, Vice-President, Barbara Webb, Se- cretary, and Rachele Blakely, Treasurer. This past semester was an important one as the class sponsored the senior play, Katie . Everyone participated in the senior traditions of grad-nite at the Moulin Rouge, a banquet at the Deauville Club, and the prom Beyond the Sea at the Riviera Country Club. The three-year-old-stay has proved successful for the Spring '60 Class and all its officers. When they leave Samohi, they will take with them the best wishes of the classes they have left behind. AUSTRIA Santa Monica High School April 5, 1960 Hello, Everyone: Thinking back over the most wonderful time of my life, it is hard to believe I have spent only one year with you. The days flew past me much too fast. From the very beginning I loved this school, because I was accepted as part of it and I felt the affection and interest I was given. When I came here, I did not know what a motion was, or a football game, or a student body presi- dent. I do now! There are so many little adven- tures, experiences, and impressions that will make my time here unforgetable. Though I cannot take you and Samohi home with me, I shall cherish the memories and remember you always. All my thanks go to the American Field Service and you who Hadoptedl' me. I truly believe that this program contributes immensely to friendship and understanding in the world we live in. For now I know that I have not only two families I love and respect equally, but also two homes- Austria and my beloved United States. I would like to express my gratefulness and lovecto everyone I know-to my 2800 friends, my wonderful teachers, and especially to Dr. Drake. Goodbye! Auf Wiedersehen! Helen Schebesta tra. FRANCE Santa Monica High School April 5, 1960 Dear Student Body: It took me seven years to like my French high school . . . it took me a few weeks to love Samohi! Why? Sunny weather, happy faces, pep rallies, creamy milk sold for a nickel tl hate milkl, maybe a combination of all these. I don't neally know. My first day in this high school, however, was a tragic one. First I found the wrong registration room. Then came the registration itself: It seemed to be really easy. At least that's what I thought: by fourth period I was sitting on a step, warm, exhausted, and confused. l still did not know where to go in the next few days and l was sent from one end of the campus to thc other, muttering. Sacrehleu to myself. But what counts is that I came to understand your school, your habits, your everyday life, and incidentally, your language. I became accustomed to coming to school in the morning smiling and happy tcxcept when l was latell u l wish all of you could some day have the same interesting cxpcricnccg this has been my most precious year and l will remember it as lohng as I have a memory or rather-a heart. A Parisian, Pierre Poliansky A.II19I iC8,I1 Field S9I 'V'iC3S COII1II1itte6 , 2 . The members of the American Field Service Committee are appointed by the members of the Samohi administration. The 551300 a year needed to support both ex- change students from and to Europe is raised by Samohi students Woh buy shares at 25 cents a share. The remainder of the sum needed for the support of these students is donated and raised by various Santa Monica service clubs and by the A.F.S. committee. The committee raised funds from a number of after-game dances last fall and more recently, from the Night Track Meet with Inglewood. MXN XX I M American Field Service SANTA MONICA HIGH ,SCHOOL CHAPTER A.F.S. Student Advisory Committee KATHY HIGBEE, Chairman DAVE HALEY JIM STEWART LYNN CLARK STEVE HARBISON MIKE SWAIN GAYLE DOBSON JACKIE LEACH CAROL THORPE TOM ELKIN WAYNE LEWIS LINDA TITLEY BILL FUGARD NANCY LOCKWOOD KATE WILDMAN LINDA GULSRUD JOAN PETRIE BONNIE ZIMMERMAN Membership Card Year Ending Feb. l96l ADULT ooNA'rloN 51.00 STUDENT DQNATIQN 25:5 'A A K' A 1 w 'h x 14,0 'xi WW, wwf NW 'iflxff ' 'Q '-SWF r - M -X Q , . 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A class bulletin board called the Sophomore Shingle, and the class scrapbook helped Sophomore A president, Terry Holberton, keep his class on its toes. This class has had a successful year, living and learning the traditions that make Samohi great. The Winter Class of '61 elected its officers at its first class meeting. Serving as president was Denny Pringle. Assisting him were Carrie Bulling, Vice- President, Barbara Lahey, Secretary, and Bruce Snyder, Treasurer. The first official duty of the class was to choose its senior sweater and emblem. A contest was held for designs for the emblem. White with navy blue trim was chosen and one design was chosen out of fift . Xfhe meetings of the class have been filled with discussion on future plans. Senior activities and the Senior Play have been discussed and various com- mittees set up. June terminates a highly successful year for the Senior B's. Sophomores 5. W3 f , Leighton Chen, Treasurerg Judie Holdren, Secretaryg Kit Colberg, Vice-Presidentg and Terry Holberton President ' The Juniors under John Scott started the Fall Semester with the sale of football programs, getting the Football Season off with a bang. The money collected from the sales was going in to the treasury for the coming Senior Prom-the theme Moon- light and Roses. Plans and more plans, the Juniors worked like crazy for the success of the Prom. The Senior Prom was a big success. The Junior Class accomplished all their planned goals making it a successful year. n The Spring Juniors started collecting money immediately for the coming Prom, by having a Saturday Car Wash. During the spring months the Juniors had many class meetings at noon to make the final all- important plans for the J unior-Senior Prom, titled Beyond the Sea. The highly successful prom was held on May 27 at the Riviera Country Club. Couples danced in a tropical aura designed by Juniors. 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Q if, gf y, , ,,,, f I. , X Y 1 15 , 'V 4f,,,:f,' - R-v whey, 'ffrw M f- 'W N 7,1 ' 10 M . vi' 7 ,f w ' , 114' L 7i,'f 14'fS Y ' ff -pi, nv , M 'lr fy 44 X ..,,A 2, f , , W, g f ,if 1411 ,751 ,,,3,,5gp,3zQ f N, MMM f , , A - I , ' Vw ' - js- 7 5 fain' A . 3 ,ff , 1, fg ,Lf,,f,45j,, , l wr, 1' wf:w1'ff 1 MQ -Lfw,,q ' 4 JI' X' X fifgff 'Awww 6 mf ,V 23. My r v , --...MAW lily OU Awi t Jeaaona ro WH -W., f ww., . a.,fw,df,32,?--f -J, 'TY M 4.f,.,f.,5f M-9,2 .- Wav S- ,Reyf...1fWf.f' fa: ' vvwx-w--.W ll QWW 874 .i x K, Y M Kay Hunskor Richard Thornton Gloria Williams Mark Augustine Barbara Paltnavich FALL A. S. B. The Fall A.B.S. Cabinet under the leader- ship of Mark Augustine, Student Body Presi- dent, has worked dilligently to serve the needs of Samohi. His competent assistants were Gloria Williams, Vice President, Barbara Palt- navich, Secretary, Rich Thornton, Yell King, and Kay Hunskor, Speaker of the House. Every Cabinet member has his specific duties to perform. He must be responsible, for he works for every student at Samohi. Nine students from the cabinet represented Samohi in the Mira Costa Bay League Forum. After Thanksgiving the Cabinet went right to work on the Christmas Cheer Drive, which improved school spirit as well as providing a Merry Christmas for many families. Besides taking care of routine affairs in its meetings the Cabinet planned the furnishings for the A.S.B. Room in the new building, soon to be completed, and set up a committee for im- proving the Code of Ethics. The P.T.A. Drive was very successful, bringing in many new members. ff Wayne Lewis John Scott John Dahlem Ron Duncan Tom Elki Tim Mclsaac Gordon Jex Bill Thayer n Sugy Lazarus Nancy Hemmen Dorothy Bimber Barbara Scharf Kathy Higbee Z CABINET Tom Elkin headed the student body for a very successful spring semester. Barbara Palt- navich, Vice President, Nancy Ketchersidg Secretary, Kathy Higbeeg Speaker of the Houseg and Steve Gill, Yell King, were dili- gent helpers. The Commissioners are appointed to the Cabinet, representing the various facets of stu- dent activities at Samohi. The major projects of the semester were: the planning of the new A.S.B. Room, reor- ganization of service groups, revision of the Constitution with new amendments added. The March of Dimes Drive proved successful. The election dates and procedures were changed, and the students came through in the Samohi fashion for the American Field Service Drive. 'gk ,J ' aff: fr if 9 42? 5 sv' 1, g t . f w.,4vfr.,f f . Mffgg. f - el 1- -me ,,: , f. C4 f ffirffws fait, 2 641 A , ff fs' j ,. V 9 W 4. .J gi. ll ' lv V . A i 4 it P .4 . 1. 1 gf! 'R 7 Steve Gill Barbara Paltnavich Kathy Higbee Torn Elkin Mr Leach Nancy Ketchersid SPRING J, 1' iw f -Q f 5 Gordon Jex Kent Colberg, Terry Holberton, Dennis Pringle Peter Cornberg Kay Hunskor, Tebb Kusserow, Ann Kocherhans, Rose Kaiser, Richard Ricci Nancy Lockwood, Jeannie Cha, Sandy Howe, Dan McGreevy, Mona Golden, Jane Fisher I-Iouse FALL SEMESTER As every Samohi student knows, a representat is elected in each third period class to trnsi necessary business and act as a bond between 1 students and the A.S.B. cabinet. The speaker of the house has an extren ly important job. Elected With other A.S. officers, he or she has the responsibility representing the students in all cabin meetings. In the fall semester, the most ir portant business was the Comm nity Chest Drive and the Nautih Sales, which was done through 151 able leadership of Kay Hunsko 42 f 7 mg , '3,, gi ,, aff speaker, and Loretta Young, Seq, tary. i epresentatlves SPRING SEMESTER In the spring semester, the first business of the house was to elect a secretary. They selected a very able one in Debbie Smith, Junior A. She and Kathy Higbee, speaker, did an expert job of keeping the business meetings running smoothly. Kathy represented the Student Body on the cabi- net where she took an active part in all activities. The most important job of the House this semester was the American Field Service Drive held in the early part of this year. FALL OFFICERS ' SITTING: Jane Fisher, Candy Pope, Jeannie Cha. STANDING: Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. Berger. M W if SQUAD CAPTAINS and ASSISTANTS STANDING: Sally Rolin, Carol Murrell, Kay Hayashi, Liz McVicker. SITTING: Trudy Harris, Jo Weiss, Carol Sale, Charlene Brown, Sue Homada. Girls Fall f Cl P f th B d Ltfl Girls' League activities for fall started before school even f opened. The Get-Acquainte 1cn1c or e lg an 1 Sisters was held the week before school opened Next came the Spinster Skip at the Rustic Canyon Coun try Club on October 24th. The theme agreed on by the Girls' League was Early Autumn. The girls helped to provide for a 13 year old orphan ui Greece, Georgia Rantzou. At the end of the football season, the Girls League spon sored the Homecoming dance. The Christmas Cheer Drive was extremely under the sponsorship of the Girls' League and League. On November 20th, the Girls' League Bay League ference was held at Mira Costa High School The ence was set up to discuss similar Girls League in the different schools. The final big event of the fall semester was League Banquet on January 18th at the Mallbu Restaurant. Here the new officers were outstanding service awards were presented to and Estelle Ling. COMMISSIONERS and ASSISTANTS STANDING: Linda Sorenson, Linda Titley, Pam I-Iughs, Barbara Vaughan, Ann Bryant, SECOND ROW: Abby Dickow, Beverly Opsitnick, Nancy Ketchersid, Nancy Dana, ,J Estelle Ling, Chris Leigh-Taylor. BOTTOM: Linda Oliva, i vriq I Lesi Coleman, Lynn Taussig, Patsy I-Iix, Ann Saito. .5,. . vt F2 'M , ...vu 3, 1 wif- Y , 1 X 1 MW , . ... . . Q. l ' J , ri V- ' ., .. A -Q I . .uf -I . . 4 E.. .. gg ki., League Spring I I its i ,W 4 ' ' ' .f 'f'-:fill 'Ziff' Z V' V ' if wfmi .. : ff I -51 -1' ' OFFICERS STANDING: Estelle Ling, Mrs. Berger. SITTING: Linda Titley, Jeannie Cha. Efficiency was the byword as Girls' League began the spring semester, capably led by Jeannie Cha, President, Linda Titley, Vice- President, and Estelle Ling, Secretary. A First on the agenda was the Transfer Tea, held for the benefit of those girls who had enrolled in Samohi during the middle of the year. Representatives from different school organizations spoke to the girls and the Campus Dress Board put on a fashion show depicting the correct campus fashions. CarouselI was the theme for the annual Cotton n' Cord on March 25. A circus atmosphere prevailed with gala clowns, pink elephants and carousel horses. The student body agreed that the dance was a success due to the efforts of the Girls' League Board. The annual convention of the Girls' League Federation of Southern California and Arizona took place on April 2 at Fontana High School in Fontana, California. After an entertaining pro- gram there were discussions on several problems faced by all the schools. Our delegates gained new ideas useful to Samohi. All in all, Girls' League helped to make another successful year in the history of Samohi. gtg, N' .4 SQUAD CAPTAINS STANDING: Jane Tapia, Rebecca Fuszard, Judy Sannes. BOTTOM: Sally Rolin, Pam Hughes, Linda Lawrence, Carol Murrell. COMMISSIONERS and ASSISTANTS STANDING: Linda Sorenson, Nancy Dana, Kay Hayashi, Ann Bryant, Sandy Thompson, Sara McCandless. SIT- TING. Carol Sale, Mary Bingham, Beverly Opsitnick, J 0 Weiss, Marilyn Jones, Barbara Lahey, Abby Dickow, Sandy Pope, Charlene Brown, Beverly McAninch, Mali o t. SQUAD CAPTAINS and ASSISTANTS Allen Woodcock Anton Fecher Denny Pringle Tommy Kasch John Dahlem Dave Peacock Herman Zampetti John Brownsberger Tom Elkin , , jj may OFFICERS Mr. Ives Kent Colberg Mr. Meeks Scott Carver Tebb Kusserow COMMISSIONERS John Fremdling Steve Gill Chris Davis Damon Urtheil ff , I Nffvkf! . pg! 'iwffi f gtg, 41 , gift f 7 2 BOYS' Winter President of Boys' League for the Winter of '59 was Kent Colberg, who was efiiciently assisted by Tebb Kus- serow, Vice-President, and Scott Car- ver, Secretary. Last semester the Boys' League Board sponsored the Mira Costa after- game dance on Halloween, October 30th. Proceeds from the Halloween Dance went to help finance the furni- ture for the new A.S.B. room. Helping with the Christmas Cheer Drive, serving at the P.T.A. Open House, and holding Court throughout the semester were some of the other activities performed by Boys' League. The Board also began plans for the Boys' League Talent Show, to be pre- sented the following semester. Spring officers of Boys' League are President Tebb Kusserow, Vice-Presi- dent Herman Zampetti, and Secre- tary Bill Henley. There are five squads sv? Y LEAGUE Spring comprised with eight boys in a squad. The board is comprised of 26 members, including captains, commissioners, elected officers. Each day one squad goes out to an assigned area for the noon hour. They give citations for smoking, littering, and damaging school property. The board serves in Boys' League Court. On March 18, the Boys' League put on a big talent show featuring some of Samohi's talented students. The Com- missioner of Entertainment, Anton Fecher, emceed the show and was aided by John Scott, Assistant Commis- sioner of Entertainment. The Boys' League made 35475 from the show. From that profit S400 went for the new A.S.B. room and S75 went into the treasury. Boys' League advisers are Mr. Meeks and Mr. Ives. I I UO .ai WW SQUAD CAPTAINS and ASSISTANTS Dave Peacock Ron Witherspoon Terry Holberton Mark Jensen Randy Antik Dave Flanders Ronny O'Meara OFFICERS Mr. Ives Bill Henley Tebb Kusserow Herman Zampettl Mr. Meeks COMMISSIONERS Damon Urtheil Denny Pringle 9 4 ...WW TN... L.- --..,, V --iii, Spring Delians Q New spring officers sparked the Delians on with. Samoh1's Brains highlighting the sem-ester with a trip to Disneyland. . Bob Lewin, newly elected President, was assisted by Gene Hunn, Vice-President, Christine Leigh-Taylor, Recording Secretary, Kathy McGreevy, Corresponding Secretary, and Linda Collins, Treasurer. The Delian Board drew up a new constitution, and a new method of selecting officers was de- cided. Instead of nominating candidates for the different ofiices as the Delian Board had done previously, thelnew plan will make it possible for officer-hopefuls to file a petition with the Delian sponsors. avr-- Row 1: Linda Riback, Sandy Thompson, Linda Sorensen, Kathy McGreevy, Pam Buck, Linda Collins, Janie Hillyer, Richard Ricci, Robert Lewin, Christine Leigh-Taylor, Kate Wildman, Harry .Delmer, Sharon Tyler, Ingrid Gellersen. Row 2: Mr. Roberts, Judy Hurst, Jackie Leach, Daryl Christiansen, Collene Howsley, Marilyn McElroy, Nancy Rasmussen, Irene Anderman, Sue Kandt, Terry Vance, Milly Medved, Phillis Kushiner, Pat Henderson, Joan Deutsch, Donna Lewis, Mr. Freed.Row 3: Mary Marriott, Paul Echols, Larry Baldwin, Alice Rodnite, Sidney Riggins, William Whitlock, Bill Ivaska, Maxine Marshal, Susan McAllister, Roberta Lewis, Margie Ash, Jerry Sweet, Mark Collins, John Dinning, Harold Bresnick. Row 4: Linda Kliegman, Dorothy Winer, Carol Salera, Diane Schnaars, Judy Bier- brier, Kathy Buchanan, Kay Morse, Jean Carne, Sally Kalmanson, Peggy Holman, Evelyn King, Candy Pope, Estelle Ling, Karen Burnette, Linda Davidoff, Barbara Bailey, Eva Goodwin. Row 5: Nancy Johnson, Lenore Miller, Judy McReynolds, Allen Friedman, Georgia East- wood, Joan Kinoshita, Barbara Thayer, Helen Schebesta, Sandy Howe, Vickie Johnson. David Haley, Dana Hopkins, Melinda Rinker, Jane Somrners, John Doyle, Kerrie Townsend, Julie Lockwood. Row 6: Carol Berk, Joan Lavine, Jean Widaman, Cornelia More, Linda Michlin, Judy Vondriska, Wini Camp, Carol Reide, Ed Locke, Jon Sullivan, Jim Jaffe, Nancy Ketchersid, Diane Scott, Linda Oliva, Karen Rosin, Mona Golden, Ronna Reuben, Ed Johansen. Row 7: Art Winer, Dick Stanton, James Borland, Arnie Epstein, Dave Hammer, Tom Smith Jay Farbstein, Dave Devorkin, David Armacost, John Young, Mike Seis, Earl Schuman, John Neale. Fred Robinson, Dan McGreevy, Ulf Jansson, Regis Martin. Row 8: Susan Heim, Tim Haight, Ellen Smith, Jim I-Iunter, David Josyln, Don Bloom, Ray Watts, And-y Kempe, John Miller, David Jarvis, Eugene Pekary, Susan Hill, Carol Bailey. J- A4 xii. F aff Tm f wif' Y 2 ' it ,fa-1-. , -Lees.: A XM FQ 1 M ,fy ,..,.,.,N.,,.,.,... ..N.. . A .,.,X,. N,.X. . . 5 -, A' :J , .4'A A i... ,. ' , 5 H. ? L 4w.Xw..LfQ- .Q K A - t x Q A 5 f Q -X -. -. 5. r , L M ya fire- at K my f 5 Wx ai 47,,,f 'f'v-,,3 y Q Ado- Row 1: Mr. Roberts, Ronna Reuben, Gene Hunn, Janie Hillyer, Richard Ricci, Nancy Dana, Bill Thayer. Row 2: Pam Buck, Jackie Leach, Roy Wilson, Harry Delmer, John Young, Herm Zarnpetti, Steve Clark, Mark Collins, Lou Zeldis. Row 3: Donna Lewis, Janice Morocco, Linda Collins, Judy McReynolds, Dorothy Winer, Jo Weiss, Nancy Kreuter, Connie Peck, Sarah Shearer, Mike Seis, Millie Medved. Row 4: Nancy Ketchersid, Collene Howsley, Connie Reynolds, Barbara Scharf, Lenore Miller, Susan Heim, Wini Camp, Carol Reide, Beryl Landou, Bonnie McCabe, Karin Anderson, Kathy Roessler. Row 5: Alice Cole, Vicki Woods, Nancy Johnson, Linda Riback, Linda Soren- sen, Pat Henderson, Art Winer, David Devorkin, John Neale, David Adkins, Diane Schraars. Row 6: Dolly Baldwin, Robin Boudreau, Tony Hagen, Jay Farbstein, Evelyn King, Chris Baida, Larry Hauser, David Armacost, Bill Ivaska, Mike Wood, Dana Hopkins, David Haley. Fall Delians Students are eligible to become Delian members after attaining three A,s and a B in their academic subjects the previous semester. Delians then become members of the California Scholarship Federation. The elections of new officers began the fall semester, and Richard Ricci emerged victorious as President. His hardworking as- sistants were Janie Hillyer, Vice-President, Ronna Reu- ben, Recording Secretaryg Nancy Dana, Corresponding Secretary, and Gene Hunn, Treasurer. As a successful money raising project, the Delians sold pennants. They spent their Ditch Day at Disneyland. Co-sponsors for the Delians were Mr. Forrest Freed, and Mr. Bernard Roberts. aim wx . PAMELA BUCK LINDA COLLINS JIM A. ELLIS DAVID HAI-EY LAWRENCE HAUSER PATRICIA HENDERSON SUSAN HILL JANE. HILLYER DANA HOPKINS GENE HUNN LEON LEVY ROBERT LEWIN DONNA LEWIS JOYCE MCCLELLAN DANIEL MCGREEVY KAY MORSE ea lbeflfefd One of the highest honors a graduating senior can attain is that of Sealbearer. The privileged few who become Sealbearers have been Delians for at least four semesters, one of the semesters being in their Senior year On the night of graduation they wear the gold cowl signifying their academic achievement. All of the hard work and concentrated effort put forth by these Students is repaid in the satisfaction of attaining their goal of Sealbearer. It is through students like these that Samohi can uphold its fine traditions of academic achievement RONNA REUBEN RICHARD RICCI FRED ROBINSON - .Q I. Aqq , If If Q: D A ANDREW SCHIFFRIN DAVID SNOW LINDA SORENSEN OUR HGNOR STUDENTS DICK STANTON BILL THAYER WILLIAM VERPLANK KATE WILDMAN PROBABLE SEALBEARERS E ARTHUR WINER FRANK ANSHEN JOAN DEUTSCH 1 wr I NANCY KETCHERSID JOHN ROSSI BARBARA SCHARF JANET ZIEGLER GIRLS CAREER April 27 found hundreds of Senior girls visiting busi- ness oflices, grade and junior high schools, hospitals, model agencies, and various other organizations. This exciting event was the annual Girls' Career Day. Career Day, an interesting and informative day for all, was climaxed by a banquet at the Hotel Monica. James E. Delaney spoke at the luncheon on the subject, Achieving Success in Business . BOYS DAY April 27 was Boys Career day at Samohi. Each year at this time the senior boys of the school go out in the city to assume different positions and jobs. This year Mayor Ben Bernard's office was held down by Tom Elkin, Sarnohi student body president. Kent Col- berg took over the oflice of City Manager. Tom Roach was appointed to replace Dr. Drake, principal of Samohi. The day was divided up into two parts. In the morning from nine to twelve, the boys visited their respective positions and learned as much as possible about their jobs. Following the instruction, each boy was treated to a banquet lunch at the Miramar Hot-el by his host. The banquet was presented by the Opti- mists Club of Santa Monica. Francis Tappin, who has served under such men as Senator Knowland and is currently vice president at U.S.C., was the speaking guest. Mr. Tappin talked on the future of the American boy. The banquet was brought to a close by Tom Elkin who acted as host for the boys present at the banquet. WA My ,ff ,. 1 is K., . A . 4 .4 .4 ,L ....-- '-A '43 11 ': T . A525 bf 9 .M . s Q 1-ami '41 4' G 4 -nv' 43, W wi , V M, ww m l , .wr f ,f 1 If im-,,, ., , , ,Q KJ 4 qt:-fgwy 5 Z Y .1 4 ? ag! . 4 F Eg Fir F 115j,, - I' V Q F ff .. 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ERS JOAN TWIFORD, JERI LYNN SHEELE, BAND MEMBERS SAMOHI Led by the vivacious Joan Twiford and her pert mascot, Jeri Lynn Sheele, the Sergeanettes marched through another spectacular fall season. Captains Peggy Crawford, Sue Kandt, Kathy Keaton, and Karen Simon- sen bossed the drill in preparation for their half-tirne stunts. The Sergeanettes placed second in the Arcadia In- vitational Band and Drill Parade. They also made a spec- tacular appearance in the Hollywood Santa Claus Lane Parade. ' ,ili , A f V, , ,dfylf V: ' 4: , .5'Tf'f7?2f vf fs: .af ' v. , ' -by f' fl 4 W if f J ,A 0 f' a V f ff f 'f WVZGW' fy 4- ff , f f , , iv ay. 25511 'D 103 Sergeanettes This year's business oflicers were: President, Marilyn Jonesg Vice President, Sally Fouldsg Recording Secre- tary, Janet Blooreg Corresponding Secretary, Peggy Sagerg Treasurer, Sandy Berkg and Historian, Rachel Blakely. One of last year's highlights was the fabulous Ser- geanette Ball. The reigning king and queen were Kenny Graham and Carmen Fox. Never tired of giving their time and effort for Samohi, the Sergeanettes have lived up to the traditions of all the fine Drill Teams that have preceded them. be-.Y MAJORETTES BARBARA METZGER, JANET BLooRE, SANDY BERK, VICKIE Wooos JOYCE SCHWAMBERGER, LIEUTENANTQ MARILYN JONES, FLAG TWIRLERS SIDNEY RIGGINS, SALLY FoULDs, YVONNE HILAIEL, BARBARA HILLQ LIEUTENANT. ff? 'Xa Y 4 if X Q .4 viz, ,N 7 , .1 ,, , .M 1 1 Q- A Z -wx . ,,,,, 0 W., W, af,,L!4:z,, , , ,,, ,,f.W,f , W, mfg X. x ff .af '1':: v' 'A GQ PM I X' 1 WW A -.., QF V' , 4 tif: 93 'M 44 , V , fx '1 A, ,ig 2 2 f?5i .f5f,' 'A .N , -ff? vmmviqqvs -.X .... ,A .. A g i ,yu n 0' Aa' .Y -Ov' awed X f A ,- ,vm i X l , Ji all 'iv ,2:-f31-Av-- 3 ' 479 wif M. 243. www WA 5- ' pm., 4' ' f 'K -, 'S A A 'QA' 1 Q sw MX, 2 5 ? 45, 5 5 1 f 2. 1 J - fx. , 'ff Q 'f f -LEW W A ' A A f ,w1f 1,?' 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Fall Semester: Bill Saxton, Charie Ben- bow, Barbara Fletcher, Ron Sheets, Janet DeBajligethy, Mona Golden, Sandy Banks, Wayne Ferguson, Eileen Silverman, and Ann Kocherhans. Spring Semester: Bill Saxton, Barbara Fletcher, Bill Hunt, Bob Forbes, Ron Sheets, Ron Akon, Ron Gillontine, Wayne Ferguson, and Eileen Silverman. Sandy Banks, Ron Sheets, Barbara Fletcher, Janet De Bajligethy, Ann Kocherhans, Chgrie Benbow, Mona Golden, and Wayne Ferguson CDN THE AIR 1 ff .,..,,,.,,,..,. K l W-Mvsgrsfi - , - , , W W... We--....,,,g. 7 f is - Ron Sheets, Barbara Fletcher, Janet DeBajlige-thy, Eileen Silverman, Mona Golden Charie Benbow, Wayne Ferguson, Sandy Banks, and Ann Kocherhans Ann Kocherhans, Charie Benbow, and Janet DeBajligethy and Mona Golden examine R011 Sh9BfS take brOHClC3Stir1g p0SitiOnS stock of albums played during programs 1 , .,, ,. ,,,.. ...-. pw.-..Y qv w 1 c A it .' V? 5W?g?ii li' ft? , - - -1 W Z W i 'r 1 2' HK W' :,hrmwi iii: ' -M f i Q at H , Q I- A W LH all A I - . 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Last fall semesters staff included Nancy Hemmen, commissioner of publi- Z T 114, cations, Betty Lutz, editor-in-chiefg Car- , f ol Sutton, associate editorg Nancy John- - 2 fr if W. son, news- editorg Connie Peck, feature . , - editorg and Jim Graham, sports editor. fe f-Q l Other members of the staff were Mary 'H ff, nv MW , ALJ, friri Bingham, Carol Halprin, Judy Hurst, Jacquie Lilly, Esther Lipchez, Sharon ,g if , 74. yy 3, 5 it , O'Halloran, Jerry Sweet. and Carol 24 5 ,fr f-, - ,gt-jgfivtft. Crandall. Others were Jan Van Velsor, ff . Q , 1 1 'qui , J Linda Wetherbee, Jim Jaflee, Jim Sir- J, ody, Linda Riback, and Andy Webster. Those working to put out the spring .-0 ei Rf-porif-r Sharon O'Halloran receives assignment instruc- tions from Betty Lutz, editor. bi-WN SSSKSSNQNG1'-'gf 5-'-'Ha -0-02,-pw:-,Aa,1,4,:4,, . ,, 9 .maxfil 1 4.9, + ,..,.,,,.u.nw.w,..,.....,.,,,,M J ...g , fa , awaits A-Mainly., E-DITORIAL STAFF included Betty L,utz,.ed1torg Andrew N, Dimas, advisor: Carol Sutton, associate editor: Con- nie lieclsgeatureg Nancy Johnnson, news editor for spring semester: Esther Lipchez, news editor, and Jim Jalfee, spor s s a . 1 Slat, v 9ft'! I NV: Presenting up-to-the-minute Ba X , y League sports coverage for th paper were Jml Jaffee and Jerry Sweet, sports writers. e se1nester's publication included Sandy ff iiifi . Howe, commissioner of publications, 2'P:' A A A Nancy Johnson, editor-in-chief, Carol . ..1.-U' in Sut1z0n,..-asseqiaite .editors fLi11d-21 Ribeckl t H ,A ,W ,Q H1 tnewsieditoiig and .Judy Hursgand Jerry V ' A Swee-t,As'15orts editors! 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Some of their many activities this sernester were basketball, softball, volleyball, and Playdays, bowling at North Hi, Torrance. They also sponsored a dance after one of our varsity victories. The organization gave a noon luncheon for our football players in Decernber. The G.A.A. Banquet was January 21. It proved to be a great success. Basketball was the main activity during the spring semester. 1 4 11 5-' 1 I is ,, . r i O i i L R, l p 1 fl' v fr ' 5 , - W l . ' 2 5 A 1 Q F X12 lv 5 Af fx. g v, . Am . ' i I - h-nf'-V..4!1- 5 --Q L ' ,. ' if 1 , 2 ..4, i p uw r J ' ' '. .l xv ,i-,1P- 7 ral' 1' 7 -' Q ft, f tf V: VM. . . 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'2sE-iEaf1'. ff,esiM. f1f - Qf . wQ-.f',.if??ZGfl5a'3iQ. serif .. ,L af. .- fu if KENNY GRAHAM Our Starting Team All CIF End First Team All Bay League Back lllost Valuable Player Selected To Shrine All Star Team is never licked ,- .as X, Row 5: O'Meara, R., Thomas, B., Witherspoon, R., Walker, J., Karas, M., Cox, L., Niles, R., Guercio, J., Row 6: Coach Kramer, Lewis, H., Bell, D., Thoensen, D., Coach Clark, Blair, J., Davis, C., Granillo, C., Coach Turner A KENT COLBERG All Bay League Center lVl0sI OlIfSl'lll1dl'l'lg Lineman Selected To Shrine All Star Tea. 4 f , f-fy., , X 'T'-G, 'i'4, 'ff M :L 1, - -: - f.'?:q iaa, ,yi ,a W1 - f-al ,, ,v:., pe 3 :4--'iufm' 4- 44 Y , fi K i . , 1:-F, 2, V 1 fi L ' - 55- ' , V H 4 awirfsv uh M4311 ffzrfv-ffm. - if ' '.srxgg141avs,'2 -. i Q , f, . , V f L fa yu, 5 , .ff-sf? . Q ,ffmyyy 5 -'f'.'.gf5.qg, : 2 4 'f 7', ' ff'3f'7 .mn V -- f,,,-ff nf- -, ' f' 'ff f ' fy. X, H51 152' , is Q7 ,wgg 5 .,,,,. 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Football What might be the last Bay League season for the Vikings has now drawn to a close. Samohi was voted out of the League because it was too large a school to compete with its Bay League opponents. Opening the 1959 season with Centinela of the Foot- hill League, the Vikings scalped the Apaches 26-12, in a game of long pass-run combinations. It was a duel of quarterbacks with the Viking offensive units running smoothly late in the game. The Redondo Seahawks were the next hurdle for the Norsemen. Filling the air with footballs, the Vikes rolled over the Seahawks, 40-6, in a game which seemed to belong to Samohi from the opening minute. The North Torrance Saxons gave Viking rooters a scare in the opening minutes of playg showing a fairly strong defense the Saxons held Samohi to a 6-0 first half. The Vikes came busting back to move North High off the field, 28-6. Picked for Bay League honors in pre-season ratings, the Morningside Monarchs crumbled before the Vikes. Traveling for the first time this year the Norsemen began scoring in the early minutes of play. Mounting penalties held the Vikes back from an overwhelming score. XM iwcrw In NWA Y - R .W-4, , n 14, . -1' x ss. . -L-V ' QQV' ' culsfbpii Q -mi., ,, at , ' ' V , ,f ., ,.,,,, ,,.-,V ,,,,,. I - 'V I ' 'MfiWii'9:t7V' Cluck-Cluck-Cluck-Whols chicken? Highlights Samohi, however, took command with a 33-3 lead and kept it. League rival, the Mira Costa Mustangs, were dealt a heavy blow. The Vikings showed them no mercy in a 53-0 shellacking. Micohi could not penetrate the Viking 20-yard line at any time during the game. Sarnohi defensive units would not let up. The Leuzinger Olympians were canned on their own field, 27-7, and Samohi's record stretched to six wins. The Viking offensive unit went like a smooth machine. Leuzinger defensive held the Vikes in the first quarter, but opened up to let Samohi score. The Inglewood Sentinels placed a strong sophomore and junior team on the field. The Sentinels put up a battle in the starting minutes of play, but Inglewood, fumbling several times, could not hold the ball. Samohi churned to a 40-13 win. A familiar face was missing from the CIF playoffs this year. The Hawthorne Cougars, Bay League champs in 1959, handed Samohi a 14-12 loss, in a game that dis- appointed many Santa Monica players and fans. Haw- thorne advanced to the CIF finals CNorthern Divisionj against Long Beach Poly C1958 championsl losing to Poly, 42-20, and making Poly a winner for their second year. Now I lay me down to sleep ' V iz, ,Q ff ,gig L r ff? SV 9 1 C , T' ff.. .K if -, 'ffl' - ' ,,, , .llr fls. 1, ff if , ,.,, ,,,, , gi.:Z.j'7g.'1 f i f ,..,, L' , f f Say your prayers! After you, Alfonse. 3. gf. 2 l if 4 5 Z 2 Z One more foot Bee Football This year's Bee football team had a very successful season. Coached by Bill Delkener and Lew Miller, the Bee team fought to an impressive 5-3 record. The B's were vic- torious over Mira Costa, Leuzinger, Ingle- wood, Morningside and Centennial. They lost to North Torrance, Hawthorne and Re- dondo. Next year Coach Delkener will have many of the same boys returning and hopes to have a strong team. Row 1: T. Victory, J. B. Blackmen, M. Stone, T. Holberton, B. Thomas, H. Zampetti, T. D Mclsaac, C. Smith, P. Campbell, J. West, Beede, C. McKennsey. Row 2: J. Lablanc, R Romo, J. Neal, W. Rinaldi, B. Pavducci, P McHahon, D. Flannders, D. McLaughlin, D McCampbell, K. Colberg, J. Fritz, J. Sweet. Row 3: R. Grossrnen, J. Wills, R. Anda, V. Peterson, A. Rogers, B. Bundy, S. Plumer, P. Hanson, P. Bardini, E. Genewein, D. Richter H. Dixon. Row 4: R. Taylor, J. Olson, B. Ham: ilton, B. Ward, J. Franco, K. Taniguchi, B Warner, J. Connelly, B. Craig, B. Harland D. Connley, J. Webber. Row 5: R. Boston, W Gillette, B. Brown, M. Corigan, S. Windward E. Nove, E. Sorrensen, J. Anderson, G. Frahan H. 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The Sam- ohi Varsity next season will include many members of the Junior Varsity squad. Row I: R. Inglohart, K. Lovelett, D. Bulow, B. Burns, J, Lang, R. Dodds, P. David Row 2: J. Green, W. Monroe, J. Gayle, S Burns, J. Vvluhakis, J. Harbison, FJ Over- felt. Row 3: D. Satterfield, A. Ratalo, D Pollard, D. Crosherc, D. Lachmver, B. Fu- garl, S. Clark. Row 4: J. King, P. Sullivan, L. ltlckharl., I.. Hauser, L. Mason, U. North Il. Tzicknvll. v f V . 'fl' 57,14 ' ef' 10,2 . 'Z 84.1 5 Cee Football The first year of Cee competition in football proved to be an excellent one, with a 7-0-1 record. Undefeated through- out league play, the Cee's were tied 0-0 in the last game of the season by Haw- thorne. Outstanding lightweights were: Larry Rundle, Herbert Sanders, Joe Don- nelly, Tom Fedora, Arnold Epstein, Robin Swihart, .Charles Holloway, Tito Ruiz, Bill Mason and Rand Iverson. . ,,,, 4, Y.. , . , , 4, Row 1: L. Arthur, K. Slee, M. Crain, F. 'Knowlton, R. Matzumura, Team Captain, T. Ruiz, K. 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' 2 ' , -.eV 12 ,il W -Q 9 a ft . I -K .I I M ' Q f -0,1 ,V E - ga .al H V .- , 5 K Z' 2 ' 2. ji' V' j 1 ' gf.-lp ., -' 2 2 Coach Richard Beede Bay League Champs x N.. i. i is Lonnie Collins All Bay League Guard Most Valuable Player Varsity Line up C. Goodrich, M. Jensen, B. Griehenow, B. Taylor, G. Coon, K. D. Halev. Meir. J. Whitmore, L. Collins, R. Johnson, T. Ferguson, J. Franks, iff 1-Waffffmnhm QV, , ,. 1 4 p 5. .- 1. N. , -s , 1 I Q7 We .egg M, , , 6? if Z -IZ-' I z:r ' E Ten l i m , ,g,' I T. if '. 1,,A ,, ' ' ,I , , , ' if 5-N A N.v , kv ,V H M , A ZQ- QIQI cuff Goodrich Ray Johnson All Bay Leacggletilecond Team yy, Starting Guard ' Most Improved Player i I 0 4. if 'A:e,V Va I 1- Glenn Coon ,V Starting Forward i If Samohi, long noted for its potent basketball teams, if turned out a strong, well-balanced squad this season. The 1959-60 edition went all the way to the second round of C.I.F. play before being turned back by a powerful Ventura Five. The Vike Five compiled a 22-9 season slate. In pre-season tournament action, the Vikings took fourth place in the Pacific Shores Tourney, and fifth uhp, place in the 18th annual Beverly Hills Tourney. Travel- Q ,' j ,.i ing to San Bernadino for the 2nd annual Kiwanis Tour- ney, the Norsemen were eliminated in the second round. izi i' I A wha, After an 8-6 record in pre-league practice games, the g:,,:, zn Vikes opened the Bay League season, downing their first P '1' four opponents by more than 30 points each. Mira Costa .,.i and Inglewood were the only setbacks. Dropping 2 ' K., A. ihl , ,af games, the Vikes compiled a 12-2 Bay League record for ,.A,, 2 .,:. Q Qzvig El ,IU I . a first place tie with Micohi. The Norsemen faced San F Q' Marino, king pin of the Rio Hondo League, fclass AAD i 'li'i' L' ' in a warmup for C.I.F. play. The Titans fperennial powers of C.I.F. small schoolsl fought the Vikings down to the final second, losing 52-53. In the first round, the Vikes played host to Aroyo High School fSierra Leaguel Kenny Graham I in a nip and tuck ballgame. The Knights came out on the All Bay League Forward f I short end of a 42-35 game. Team Captain Opening the second round of play at the Ventura 'M,,,.,,4 'I ,i'-- 3 L, 1 Q High School fChannel Leaguel gym, Samohi's cagers played a game filled with excitement, only to lose in overtime 76-68. Ventura advanced to third place in C.I.F. class AAA. Ve- , Out gf my way . . . I've got it. l'rn tal-:en my hall. and going home BASKETBALL Sarnohi-Lennox Iunofficiall ...... Samohi-Culver City .,A............... Sarnohi-Torrance ..........................A Sarnohi-Pacific Shores Tourney .... ffourth placel Sarnohi-Inglewood ,....................... Sarnohi-Loyola ....A........,............. Sarnohi Samohi Samohi Sarnohi Sarnohi Sarnohi -Beverly Hills -BIITH Costa .............., -Oxnard ............................... -Beverly Hills Tourney .. fifth plaeem -Bellflower A...........,,..,,.,... . -Anaheim ........Y,...,......,........ ttourney Champsl Sarnohi-Redondo ,,,,,,,.,,..,.......,........ Sarnohi-Mira Costa ,,,,.,,A,.......,.,.. Sarnohi-San Bernardino Tourney ,, Sarnohi-Ramona ,.,,.,,.,,,......,........... Samohi-Oxnard ...,.....,,,.........,...,.. Samohi-Santa Barbara ...,.............., B.-XY LE.-XGUE 4 first roundl 93 42 58 50 60 57 . .,...,, 56 6-1 51 50 5-1 6 , T9 53 55 A-io -30 41 52 48 'OO -58 -60 T-1 28 65 -49 -Db 0 -61 -59 Cf,f,fl Cmh. vhe roof s fallmq. rw rf 'H All all for one Law of averages, Say yes Willie Makeit SEASON 1959-1960 Samohi-Morningside .,,.,. ...... Samohi-Inglewood .....,.. ,,..,,. Samohi-Redondo ....... .....,. Samohi-Leuzinger ........ ..,.... Samohi-Mira Costa .,,..,.... ...,... Samohi-Hawthorne ,.,..,....... ,.A.... ..,.,,. Samohi-North Torrance ,.......,AA..... .....,. CSec0nd roundl Samohi-Inglewood ........ ..,.... ,60-38 35-23 64-34 90-47 52-55 73-47 75-42 68-43 Samohi-Morningside ,,.......,,...,,.,, ....... .62-66 Samohl-Redondo .,,.... ....,.. 7 3-57 Samohi-Leuzinger .,...,.. ....,,.. 6 0-34 Samohi-Mira Costa .,..... ........ 6 1-57 Samohi-Hawthorne ......,,.,.. ........ 6 9-38 Samohi-North High ........,... ........ 6 8-38 C.I.F. Samohi-San Marino fpractice gamej ........ 53-52 Rio ,Hondo League Champs Samohi-Arroyo ..,........,.........,..,..,,,.........,,...., 46-43 fSecond place, Sierra Leaguej Samohi-Ventura Covertimel ............,......,.... 68-76 QSecond place, Channel Leaguej Maybe this time, Nancy Altitude sure is high . . . , I I m afraid not up here : 22 1,35 5 ,- . iizff-2 . i , , ,,, . 4, ff ,..f uf .. I 4Z' ' 1, if 34' ,W X a X 1 ,ff I ., .,,, 'V Larry Rundle Bill Griebenow Larry Cox J.V., Bee, Cee Basketball The Junior Varsity cagers compiled a neat 11-7 season record, and a 9-5 record for Bay League to nail down seco d l n p ace. The J .V. squad averaged 52.8 points per game. The 1960-61 Varsity Will be comprised of many of the J .V. players. Perhaps the greatest B team in Samohi h' t is ory, Coach Don Kramer's lightweights compiled a 2211 record losing only to Ventura. The Bee team took the Oxnard Lightweight Tourne S y. amohi dominated Bay League com- petition With a perfect 14-0 record. Players from the lightvveights will help enforce next year's Varsity. Class Cee basketball team although sm ll , a , ran up a 14-5 season record. Taking third place in Bay League, the Cees lost 5 games because of no height advantage. Many members of the Cee t eam will be vying for a first string position on next year's Bee team. ,,.,,., I if Larry Anderson .Qggiil I .,.::, .,.. 'X it- X 5, 'X , 5. X ws , if' L fa, ff-WW X Ng -,gl , X f K .L L ff-11, ---- V. ,. , -,:g:,,-11+ f . ' it .1 w:::1s,r i.g5- . f my '- w f 4 1 . q 1 irir '4 1 1 ,Zia ' 3 NY. Y wi:-3 'I .xg ,, , as 6,91-,:,. - fp N X -J.-1 c , 1 5 any -4--G 2 47 xy. , X ' 11. ' 7 V, 159 I L A T M. X ....,. , fs? Q-sf' P 1 if James Whitmore au Jack Collatos 'Prim Dunlap f f-vm 4 f af 'l e pf .,.w W -' ' V ' ff , f 4? ' 'V fs , L 4 'Q f Q Q9 g f fi ,MNI4 , Z ,fa fry, 'U '22, ' ' f .' ,V f f MW! A f ,li 4141 n , 5 , V,,,7, M ,1,' gy ,M 7 wwf ff ,ff , ' 0 i I ,, , J 4 ,X '73 'pr Vit? ,M ff f X 1 9 I 'fm . , M. ,f ,. ,f ,,, .,., ey g A,,,,,, ww? X! ff 1: 9' J Q , ,.,. ,, 4 WW f-ww' V C-, ww 'ml f ,a X ., ff! gwm or E x M N.X,.X . .L ww f ,fy A W Ulf a f W9 M M 010 W 3 'NW- Q . Z Q ,, f fm , . f f I y 9 ,i , ' 13 Junior Varsity Row l R. Meyer J, Casner M. Karas C. Bleckinger T. Holhc-rlon J. Pruclen Row 2 J. Goodknr-Ct Mgr., P. Michael G. Sansing D. Halit P. Freeman W. Monroe J. Riggins Bee Team Coach Don Kramer L. Cox J. Curios H. Johnson T. Dunlap J. Stewart D, Templemen B. Williams L. Anderson Cee Team Coavli Kramer T. Knowles L. Nightingale R. Harrington J. Blanks H. Atkins J. Moore L. Rundlo 7 ,Xb Wwuvf 3 A iss Junior Varsity Row 1 F. Knowhon T. Loy S. TuC7ker H. Skidmore J. Turner B. Moe Row 2 H. Dixon T. Moran P. Hanson J. Blair J. Dahlem Wrestling This year a new sport, wrestling, was added to the Samohi sports program. This year's team did a great job for their first year of competition. In practice matches they compiled a 3-4 record, doing very well against some of the finest teams in the C.I.F. In Bay League, which is considered the roughest league in C.I.F. for Wrestling, the grapplers rolled to a 2-5 record. Samohi was also well represented in the Bay League finals, sending five men on to C.I.F. Tom Longridge achieved a second place in the 123 lb. division. Sheldon Gee, Doyle Pitts and Leon Speigel Won third places in Bay League in the 98, 130, 169 lb. classes respectively. Next year many of these same men will be back on the squad, and Coach Lew Miller expects an excellent team. 1 gg, , be . , ,. .. .J Z , 5 .v K. fa I If ' 4 5 M., , f ' 1 1 Y ' V f 1 f 1 421 as it M 4a:::f ' . 1.1.-'1' ' V . 1-r , A-.-Q . . ,,v,, V , .+,g.s,- ,..k .V .. - ...l x H Varsity Row 1 E L. Mason i J. Dillworth R. Taylor Q T. Longridge D. Pitts Row 2 Coach Miller T. Cole B. Edilson J. Neale H. Sadr J. West R. Sutton Q' 47 Tv W ff X y fa ,f . 4 7 1' - C A wsfzyff W we ' M 17112 , ZW ' ' 'Z' fx 'fi 19' 04: X -f i V, o alfg P ' fu, K 1 Z J' ' Q N 'Y D 1 2 M ' f Zi, rj, smg, ' Q ,R 'S . Y , -lar 1 'f:f!,g,fa41MfWy 4 '-Q 4, Q, f A W, ' ' ...- l wa Pyvww I 7 f. ' Q? ' K A4 fl .Q 2 iff.- Z . ' '?:f , ?f2i5T5'.3 -' 'A f -fl' M 3 - T A l '. : af ' N .V .1 rfrggpf .. Q i' gy Chuck Bunkers, Coach Sevland, Chuck Jones Row 1 T Whlte T RIZZO L Antlk C Jones J Tagan M Carah C Bunker, K. Smith, B. Ayers. Row 2: L. Hellmuth, S. Kiel, J. Marks, G Thompson T Tucker R Antlk E Lundgren S Sternberg B Thayer W Lawless. Row 3: G. Fancher, B, Czach, J. Scott, C. Goodman, D Buckley J Dunnmg B Altman A Kempe B Parsons B Smrth Row 4: D. Hill, B. Bower, M. Sario, J. Hanne, A. Wahlgren, H. v f -me-,w.n.., fwww --...-N...-.. M, - W- ' ' -4-- le . . ,,.-.,f,t..,....w,.. sn. ,,,. . --..,,.N,m ,,fw Mwjlf ,M 13 , .41 ,W N5 fp my V ,x Aw. 'HJ ',. .HMV ,V . , ' W ul, 3 Q QW!! 'y ,amay,' .. V -I , . 'N v. .....,.....,.,..a., ., .N ,,,k . . .. W, LW.. my su.,-,,Am.s..-. .. , . . . 'f-'v I fmt. .W 1.-Y' -IW ,.:,, .l 2, fit: .3 V Q V, ,gh .f .V ,. -A X .nal Z1 Q gv,wxnG X ,xmgg ff -f,, P' 5 f-- ff 1.1 f if 2.4 af ' 1, if V , .' .W A-0 xllv, gwuri 5 li 'X lift gybzw ru' ' K' 'WWE VARSITY Row 1: Coach Sevland, Coach Delkener Row 2: J. Lewis, L. Antik, E. Brasier, D Bell, R. Knudsen, R. O'Meara, T. Cas. sidy, K. Colberg, R. Landee, V. Peterson C. Baird. Row 3: C. Davis, G. Garrett C. Jones, F. Maxfield, H. Meadows, B Czach, S. Clark, F. Overfelt, J. Marks A. Sorensen, B. Burn. Row 4: H. Lewis J. West, R. Vaughn, G. Fancher, G Nitchrnan, B. Thomas, D. Lahmeyer, A Kampe, L. Vokher, H. Taylor. Row 5: J. Leisure, Mgr., T. Kusserow, J. Green, C. Green, T. Elkin, J. Herbold, W. Mon- roe, B. Jensen, M. Richter, P. Freeman, D. Hill, R. Johnson, Mgr. 0 ,.,L, M., f,.'fgfY!Zf X Z ' W, ...,, 1. I 4 f f , Sky's the an . . 'f Q llmltl' T V2 4 ,ily .3 'ti 'H 44 ,H-f d'F!v' With the greatest of ease as 4 A' H 4 ' ' , ' ,hi S W yigiiym A if S , ii 2 as X W I yn Wil wifi sw -as N we w X X ' 1-.. f V- is 1 .Q Just like twins X-Q f F f 5. 4Q 1fwg,w-r., 'k.' ,553 . - ' it . -, i. n, -af1f..:- ...lx 1 :Q - wwf v a v y QF ref BEE Row 1: M. Carah, S. Sternburg T. Tucker, J. West, B. Altman D. Bridges, L. Steinburg, D Minning, J. Dunning, B. Par- sons, Coach Sevland. Row 2: B Johnson, B. Allen, T. White, P Campbell, J. Pasner, K. Colberg C. Goodman, B. Harlan, Ai Rodgers, J. Tayan, R. Ricci, E Johansen, E. Ardavanis. Row 3 J. Riggins, D. Connally, W Lewis, P. Hansen, B. Smith, B Parsons, J. Hannah, W. McVey B. Warner, R. Roach, H. Dick: son. Row 4: D. Nishikawa, G. Calliet, C. Smith, D. Quaglino, S. Windward. M , W 3 .i l ' M V . ' ' 11:-'W - -'-- 5 , - . 1 4 X I .3041 , K. .,.Wz-.Z.,,. f ,....,,.,, ,. 4,,,,.7-W. ,,.,f+f,.,,4f., .-v,,,,,1ze?Z0s-9-, ,, ,fs ff- iw . f U . g,::,,-'Kg' 7.515 M , ,, ,. z f ' . ,. ' V-f2:1fr'ff f 1-1.1 'F' ' , , alt EOI' U19 is., Q. Ngfwv- Q g ..Xg-f-iw., M41 -.., .5-frm - f:x-- ,eff -. fy 3, 1 4 fqtzffgg, CEE Row 1: B. Swartz, K. Slee, R. Grossman, T. Rizzo, S. Kiel, S. Meisenhimer, T. Knowles, B. Snyder. Row 2: B. Crane, J. Windworthy, D. Walgrin, D. Rodriquez, J. Waters, T. Nisa- yaw, B. Calonizes, D. Ching, D. Paiz, B. Thomson. Row 3: Coach Delkener, M. Wilson, J. Moore, L. Mason, B. Stump, K. Waters, B. Archer, Coach Sevland. 141 . . MA W..-.4 .....,...i .......si ....,.-.......u I 1 ,M , f ., elfgfv, , sfftffvz f afar. .runes , ., ,Ha V W4 ,, ,. ,,:- f 55,5 '1Q'i1f'gfft ' . '7'l. 4if f25ff4' ' hzvfizifpzfw' 'fS'P i,Z!'If fV 'VWZ'l .- ' 'iwvf A Q 1 ' .f 'te V: ' f 3, - f -. 2 2 - -1 1, H nf, TRACK This year's track team produced many stars. The team won most of its meets and ended up with an impressive record. Howard Meadows .recorded many outstanding in- dividual performances. He starred in the broad jump and hurdles. Earl Brasier displayed a great potential in both hurdle events. Kip Dillinger did well in the 220 and the 440. Other Vike stars were Phil Freeman in the shot put, Gary Fancher in the pole vault, and Herb Ivy in the hurdles. As the Nautilus goes to press the Vike team is ready to compete in Bay League Finals. .,. i A.,..,w! 74 Q , , f 1 ', fn , f , I f ,, 1 1 'fvxf f ' ff Wg5ye4wf?wW.f3-QW , A V M H I ,, .,,, , Ay V . Q5 ww-U: A ,.,, . A A A A W W , 'A ,X , , I ,A I A , I? AA , 'vefwgf,f'1m,fvzW,4Zw4W3ZTQ,fr1f'MWHY45vW ff' hpwfawwq f iv L, , g:ggi f fr' Q f 'A W x A' W we S dw .1424 ' :L ' ff 'f', I T t A ' 'ff f, '.v,.f'2'-,' WEL' ' f ' - f' 01,51 ,-' f . - ' I5?'.. ,', 71.11. ,. ' 15 . AAA f it fA'4 ff l AA lizzie:-21124 .. f I ff!-'ff'ff1f 1'eA glue f' - f - ' -- 'frgi,'2f I , A, ' ' 'i ,:A-:f A' ' L Y 24.152 J 'K ...., , ' f , -A 4-,A L , ,5- W 'Wifi , .,.. - f ,A aw-. 1'-' ,'j, .5,A '1Q.' ff.. ig A WV V i V, -355.55 A2:.,,f. fuv s AAAAAA'A - AAAAA e fr .. ff .A A g A g M A, 5 I 4 ,.,, ,. ,AAA K ,AAA, A Afx. G it AA, A, 7 AAAA . AAAAAA , As the Naut1lus goes to 7 L I A- S 5 2 press, Tom MCG3fV1H,S golf Q s ' -53:-f-Q A- gif at team is ho ful of angther 5 V 4 Bay League Champ1onsh1p. V , 97,414.0 ,,,A , f,A,,, ,, 4, .-2 i A .. ,AAA A AAAAA . AA. ..,AAA.A , ,g, The team th1s year was led A '47 1 f wsmwQgQ5 by Winton Sears who has a great potential for a future in golf. Another consistent golfer is Johnny Browns- berger. Row 1: P. Goodmanson, V. Abraham, B. Lenard, D. Wester- berg, B. Aires, M. McCabe. Row 2: L. White, J. Samuelson, B. Ivaska, G. Olivares. Y Y -T 74. VM., My V . . V ,, . 143 -' . - . We 4 V 1 ' , , 7, 9 -V , t N , f,..V+ if rrrr -. 11 f - V X4 V, 2 VW B V V V V I , Ax V, VV MQW. . V . ,i S VV V ' , ,, ., .. , .. - . f ' 4- 2 - ,yVQg,fi'f Vf ' Ng ': V . V VV V .,fV f,,, V- V, V VV V VV wr, VV . V , W Wi? I 3' ' ' ' ,- .. ,,,,.,. ..-MW ' 'Q .. . ' f ,,,. fryy .V , fm Va, VV V, VV , 432 ,V My f f f 4 , WV ' M , gfwf 47' ,V VfVfQ7,c.-V V I! rf ,fyff ,.. Dave Peacock, Jim Spear liams, Auggie Shima. My , Steve Wil- Swimming Row 1: Jim Spear, Auggie Shima, Bill Pattison, Bob Chavez, Stan Robinson, Leon Levy, Steve Harbison. Row 2: Bill Verplank, Bill Taylor, Jim Graham, J. Heinrich, Jim Ellis, Gene Hunn, Dave Snow. Row 3: Don Pennington, Joe Moore, Jim Scott, Monty All- port, Steve Williams, Chris Rochlen, Ed Lundgren. Row 4: Dick Lewis, Peter Churchhill, Tony Young, Randy Antik, Tom Whitesides, Kirk Nyby, Alex Gemmel. Row 5: Chip Angle, Frank Knowlton, Nick Teets, Gray F rahm, Charlie Warner, Jay Scott, John Scott. Row 6: Jason Tefft, Jim Castle, Del Dooley, Andy Lee, Phil David, Harry Linden, Dave Peacock, Coach Knute Clark. .awmfwz wx 2 S -V ' , is Divers 5 5 V' 21.,.,V J if 2 ' ad -rl- ' ,.., i , i V ,. X N ...f V I3 Gene Hunn, Bill Verplank, Dave Snov Bay League Champ. 'The greatest team in Samohi history stated Knute Clark, Viking swim mentor. A team with strong depth. This season the Vikes, fall classesl, have recorded eight league rec- ords and a 7-3 slate as the Nautilus went to press, with wins in the A division over El Segundo, Inglewood, Leuzinger, Har- vard, Morningside and Black-Foxe. Three losses went to Bev- erly Hills, defending city champions, and Oxnard, Channel League champs. Auggie Shima, a two-year All American in the 400 freestyle, led the Viking tankers. Other outstanding swim- mers were Jim Graham, Jim Spear, Steve Williams, Leon Levy, Bob Chavez, Dave Snow, Jim Ellis, Stan Robinson, Bill Pattison, and Dave Peacock. Varsity, Bee and Cee teams took Bay League for the fouth straight year. Class Bee and Cee swimmers outclassed all other schools. In the C.I.F. Cham- pionships the Vikes are expected to place among the top six schools in the varsity division. ..., 4 14111 AMV2W717AZWwVZv-H, ,V , ,,.t 214' V L , ,I .,.. , W-M -. .-- --- , ,.., WW . , ' A' tti ., V -..,. ..., - V V ,, ., 'ff 3? , it AI' T -, 'X U xi . 4 , 1 f ........,.,- 3 .,,,.,,....., ,vv . VV fl' ,VV .jf '- V ,,.', f V f- ' Vw '-' wg, A V V V . . . ,,,,.., ....., , ,.V .H aw' , fa V, A 5-'yas - ' Page ' WM M, 'V . Q. r g ' -1 f A -is-' V 'i ,.,. . . - V f fvff V 1 ii .2 ' V 95 ws i ' A 'M In V A ,. if V: ,QV T V, WV Vita ,V V . VV V .,.... ' ' ' , as V ' im -A 2 - ec I - M., .N ' ,, ,6 25, git A f V ' . 'J y., ,V , . .,, x,,., 1. 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During the whole season, Sarnohi had a 10-3 record having lost to Unihi twice. Top rnen on the team are Dwight Sheldon, 1st singles, Rand Carter and Tom Ferguson, 1st double tearn. The Samohi tennis team expects to be equally as strong next year, the only losses being Rand Carter and Torn Ferguson. if ,mm-1-..s.l.w'i U-rf i, Q 7 ' Yi 2.6211 , arf ,rf f i f 9 2 X 1 R' 2, M ' 'ii' ' .,- y it ' 42 ff. W ' , K y l, f' .- A 4, ' 57. . ' - I M ...an N J . J, Y. 1, - -'r- Q M 1,1 f r P - W . is . 1 gifefgsii 'W , f Qyzllllaafffr iifgfl it 1 .issgpf ' AM f if H , -'5 . Sfwliia-ms i. S I f f 'T 2,fM'i 'ff' ' 'fa 1 115' 5519-UE f ' i A 'Hifi 'fwfit ,.i, ,. mifflile U ff tffii ffwiil' ryrt 1 aff . . Milf 1.2141 i f fifty, ,m I lf 221-2' if 7 e Q Q Q 1 f? if 7 ff' ,:, gu.i M Y IQ,j,,,i51 ,. ,.,, Q ,ff 1 f,,f Q .J 5 4 f - ' JV' g 3, ,gif w , LW? f 1 f 1 5 9 E ll . li-fr! llftl.+fifl...,tf ima fhrfffif' A' 149 f Dwight Sheldon iff it ,,,,. li Rand Carter, Tom Ferguson Goody , Goody 2 Three' Bottom Row: J. Sirody, Mgr.g J. Forbes, B. Sale, L. Cox, L. Anderson, B. Dyer, D. Erickson, Mgr. Top Row: B. Hodges, R. Espy, G. Jex, C. Goodrich, W. Sonksen, J. Whitmore, V. Lugo, R. Niles, Coach Navarro. Viking Batmen Our Vikes were completing a successful season as the Nautilus went to press. Highlight- ing the season was a Mira Costa thriller which Samohi won 3-2, thanks to the superb base stealing of James VVhitmore. Every ball game was hard fought and team spirit was high. Coach Rube Navarro indicated that this season's team was one of the most interesting to coach. No one player was great, but everyone contributed to the tea1n's success. Bottom Row: J: Pokinghorn, D. Elliot, M. Lewis, B. Ward, B. Thomas, P. McMahon, T. Holberton, D. Watson, K. Ungar, J. Bullett. Top Row: Coach Turner, M. Proett, J. La Blanc, B. Mason, B. Bower, D. Croshere, R. Swihart, B. Henley, D. Pollard, F. Brown, R. Iverson. Q M Eng W H . swva I 'V SWJI A f T ' .. , -Mtv' if . ' S' .- i .QU-fx . Y V . . A - .V - I g . ht r, ,tv '., -s'a i..,sk,5r FS ' at ., ! W Cliffhangers AS STATED BY COACH NAVARRO: This has been the unluckiest and luckiest team I have coached so far. At the start of the season the team had no breaks and at the end of the season-all breaks and good play. Who threw that spear? .5174 N0 joy in Mudville tonight Pass the Ben Gay. Q -., A A w. F N Q- wk by A W, ., 'NL YQ ... Q N i ,Q Q .. ,, .,,,,.,.. i N ' P I ,AQV 7 I, a- LZ Ng, ii A v .ve F 4 h 113. - f V J :ga ,, M, ,014-az M645 Maw 1 Z 5f?2j,iKi .1,fUa'L' 'f1 f ,f-QQ Kyiv HW ' iff 'A ff,,BXM. ink 4 Q, , -A f aj' 5 K2 Af Q, x ..,4f R mi 'WFWQ' X 'Z ? V041 Z 'fA7 f1l'f?f9 'VM 7' -1 ' J, G -i'f ' . ' 5- if . 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They in- cluded a highly spirited pep rally, at which the principal Dr. George K. Drake crowned our lovely campus queen Joan. The following night, Saturday, November 21, Queen Joan led the homecoming parade in which many of Samohi's great organizations participated. The Queen was escorted by her SALLY Fouws Princesses six princesses: Sally Foulds, sponsored by the Sergeanettesg Janet Ziegler, nominated by the football team, Loretta Young, sponsored by G.A.A.g Kathy Couchois, candidate from A.S.B.g Carmen Fox, choice of the Boy's Lea- gue, and Nancy Ketchersid, Girls' League Nominee. The Samohi student body showed tremen- dous spirit, cheering on our Viking team until the final gun. The mighty Vikings were de- feated by Hawthorne 14-12, but the spirited twelfth man continued to show the strength of Samohi as the festivities closed with the traditional Hymn of Praise. 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' 3 ' e Q 1+ gf M , ' v , W ik ' ,H y 45 . , . 3 ,m::2 ?' , , ' wif I , ta- .fl 1 u-:-4.4,.-in -, ff,,, ffl, ' ' ' nf, ,..mz:.,..H,.,..,,,.m, 0 W H fn , ,V . . ,, V I Mffvd, A 355 W A Vgwvs f Eg.. vs. . ,f :f?:ff V 224: 1 if - L 2 4 ,--.... .Z ,..,.,fv' UNDER - STAR 158 O f S O Q, 1 ' TOO YGUNG TCO CLD , n ,V 1-, YW :V ' V V ' . Q ' at 1 f,,', ' f Two Young, Too Old , presented by the Winter Class of 1960, was one of the best comedies ever pro- duced in Samohi history. The play was a family comedy concerning two sisters, Terry and Phyllis Jor- dan, who are both in love with Dennis Smalley, and thier romantic misadventures during the summer. Nancy Hemmen and Stan White portrayed the two leading roles as Terry and Dennis. Lending sparkle, wit, and laughter to the story were , K ,f , Carol Walton as Phyllis, Laird Mc- Elree as Mr. Jordan, Chris Johnson as Mrs. Jordan, Lucille Brimley as Gram, and Sandy Houck as Cindy. Rounding out the cast were Lor- raine Anderson as Mrs. Wright, Sandy Thompson as Harriet, Pete Schafer as Hank, Dee Way as Mir- iam, Jim Fennell as Clayton, and Jim Graham as Bink. As always, the play, under the expert direction of Dr. Edmund E. Evans, was a brilliant success. ' .W M yu wg ,S ati, 1' 4 , 4 ,f ff ' an 4 71 4 159 G T1 i o r uKatie KATIE the spring Senior Play-Musical was authored by five writers: Dr. Edmund Evans, Samohi's drama instructorg Mr. Donald Richard- son. former music-instructor at Samohi, Mrs. Libby Block and Pat Duggan. Samohi actors and singers premiered this fabulous stage show. The graduation song from the musical was choosen as the graduation song for the Samohi June Graduates. The Mixed Ensemble blended voices for the musi- cal under the direction of Mr. Don Bremer. The cast features: ACTORS CHARACTERS Sheila Ewing ,.....,....c.............,,..,........,.,... Katie Alby Evelyn Marriweather ...... ........... J eanne Wells ,y,'i 'ai-ai A Carol Walton .................................... Harriet Haskins fggf '4', Charles Baird .....,.......................... Mr. Mullenberger Larry Baldwin .... Marcus Aurelus Stinchfield fStinkyD Jeff Linton ....,.. ........................... G il Madden 3 'ttiiiii Pete Shafer ....... J 0 Crawford ...,. Kitty Snow ......... Sandra Houck Lucille Brimley .......... Sandra Thompson Laird McElree ...,..,, George Mueller ....... Dee Way .............. Stu Harrison .....,c, Mike Hill ........., Lou Zeldis ...,,,. I? X I N 1 Z 'j 1 1 M 47 ff Z, Q Fred 4 0 Maxine Vrees ........Fay Moseby Ethel Potter Dorothy Stern Mr. Frank Alby Policeman Mrs. Annabelle Vrees King Mr. Appelby Leod Daveer Mary Ann Haggerty 1, 'Km 5 . yin 9 3 :Vw . if , x 0 . 1 2 Qyf ' qi, 1 '- . 7 4 f t 4 4 f' 5 M r Sept. Oct. Nov. Calendar 'WW 14-First day of school 16-Girls posc for I,D. picturcs 18-lt's thc boys turn to go be-fore the -3 'f camcras M' J ,L I p ' 21-Special Dc-an's Ass:-mbly for all new students 23-Classc-s vote for tbffir new omcc-rs for 'ff V tbc fall some-strfr ' , i EH 25-American Fifllrl Se-rvicc Dancr- is hold in .L fi K . Q v . ' 8 V-VV.., y 14113-it -f ig ' Y' thc BOYS Gym f Za Wig? .,-- 'R 'P' H:,,5,.t I in - Q QV. a ,F ,g- J ,M I 1 , 'Fwy iv KJ I 2-Samobi dc-fc-ats Cc-ntcinnial by a scorc of 26 to 12 sg, ajft: Kg, kmgc 1' L fbi' Q., .fp N -hi . ff' K' I' 6-The big question of what to takf- nr-xt semcster 6 5 . ,f',L4fM.'-'fTf begins with Group vounsr-ling 'D 'Qu A il!! . ., .,1'i1--Rfk-4i.'. iff 'tau 'QU ,S .fx Avi- M, , aj KA' - YW 'Xt 5 7-Sc-rgr-ancttcs honor fatbr-rs at thc-ir annual ly 4 ftrfzxju glgMA,'m'5Q Q QR, in if banquet W ,X ' 5 .f ,L A w . . -'wwf yw-,'Qv:'4 X ' ' iv xl 2 9-Samobi Wins ovf-r Rf-flonclo 40-ti it ilu -L r ' -1 Q K Ah Tg' .Wai ' S X . h f 1- f 't,,g',w. -fy , 1 y 12-16-PTA Mr-mbcrsbip Drivf- a W ' ,N 3 H- Aagkqli u at QM --tm Q 13-Parents visit school during Op:-n llousr- if 5 'A Emir K' 'E ik' 'X X 5 ilxigg 16-North Torrancff topplr-s to Samohi in 28 to 6 victory I9-Students bucklc down as Unsatisfactory Notic-vs come out J 23-Vikings win again, 33 to lb, ova-r Morningsirlv 24-Spinstcrs Skip, 'tllarly Autumn 26-29 -Sturlc-nts sc-c inrlustry in action at Douglas ln- flustrial Forum 29-GAA acts as hostv:-Ls at Football Luncbcon 30-Samobi scorers an 1-asy 53-0 win ovr-r Mira Costa 2-City College Counsf-ling for Sf-nior A11 6-Vic-tory flag still flying Leuzingf-r is clowncrl 28-7 Y R' ff 1 '.+,0.. .... W ,N .... 1 tv r .,, , Mk, .,,, '5EZf:Imf 5.195 N51 I --1-: ' if- -fwezi isis 11:1 ,Kg 5551121 viii' 4 Q?e f l iz? ,V ' gif -ew hr ii V X fi '4 1 q 1 'WNQZM A ii , pwzf 1 .4 5 WZf!Z6g2E i9Mmv- 5 pw, M fl 4339 'Af s:I,5-5' t to 7 'Y M1 . 'fm ' Q ,g , Q .,., .,,.1., , , -tm f !'44 'S , , 4 s nggw-,fiiiee 'Q f, may ' tg ,..i ' , '5'4Q? J f 7-Qshfyg . Q f , 3 . , egg ff. gil. ,,g9H G 3 ll' Zrwxl I fp? '33 ,lf ati fi wg? ,ilk 'ix . ,, N.,. 4. be Nov. 11-Veterans Day gives students a chance to rest 13-Again the Vikings win. This time over Inglewood 40-13 20-Grade Cards and the end of the quarter 21-The Mighty Vikes bow to Haw- thorne and Bay League as they are defeated 14 to 12 in the Home- coming 23-25-Iowa tests show Samohi as one of the top schools in the nation 26-27-Thanksgiving holidays offer welcome break Dec. 2- 14-15 from studies Senior College Night -Vikings show their spirit with the tradi- tional Christmas Cheer Drive 16-Sergeanettes hold their Christmas party. Unsatisfactory Notices are given out in classes 18-Christmas Assembly 21-31-Christmas Holidays Jan. 6-ASB elections once again 7-GAA holds their semi-annual banquet 8-Athletes receive recognition at an Athletic Awards Assembly held in their honor 13-Boys' and Girls, League Election as well as the ASB Banquet 14-Girls' League Banquet 15-16-The fabulous Senior Play- Too Young, Too Old 19-Boys' League Luncheon 20-Miramar Hotel was the site of the Senior Banquet 22-Senior Prom held at the Riveria Country Club 22-27-Final exams caused a week of brain tiring thought 24-Baccalaurate Services held at the Methodist Church 27-PTA Reception for Senior A's 29-The solemn Graduation ceremony was fol- lowed by a gay all-night celebration at the Moulin Rouge Calendar Calendar 1-New semester comes again 10-Candidates appeal for votes at the class elections 12-Holiday gives students a chance to relax 19-Washington's Birthday Assembly 26-Great Assembly featuring KLAC and the Eligibles sponsored by the Band 29-Another special assembly-The Atomic World 7-Unsatisfactory Notices warn some stu- dent to work harder ll-Boys' League Talent Show 23-Senior A's oriented at City College 25-Cotton 'n Cord, Carousel held amid balloons and streamers 7-Report cards give notice of student achievement -15-Spring Vacation comes, even with bad weather 22-Inglewood brings talent exchange as- sembly and stiff competition to Night Track Meet 23-Crusty Frolics presents Samobi's faculty in unrr-served gaicty 27-Senior boys take over the administra- tion of Samohi and the community and afterwards enjoy luncheon at the Mira- mar Hotel. Senior girls visit local busi- ness firms before going to lunch at the Monica Hotel. Both enjoy Career Day 4-CIF Swimming Semihnals-SMCC 7-CIF Swimming Finals-SMCC X 1- O Q . ' ,, ,x., wb?- 1 V ,fr 'Ze ,ff 7? ag ,, 4 , VVL, ,. 1, , R -41, KS K. I ,A Q rgw My 4, , ..,., X 5 f gsf fi f ..Eff1 ': r I V qv-154:EMSEIZ32-523 'filledh:'2:lfi':'11fIf1:ri'- . ,QI-,fgvr QW. V ' A l' iw ga., ff , 1,1 jf . ,ff ai! 'tif K :fis- I., I .:,,: j L hfvl 4 sh My ,XX 4 N , sk t it I . ...- - ' , , fa- :gifs gs .cf E ,,,,. A . , SS.. ,ew ,t Mg ,t -Es 5 1,4 I x X s -N 'Xl et fe whi Q it I ,,.., . Q '-'ke f'- F 'qiiift if -11' .V '- ,s . Q .EE.s,.4,: v h Q!! I -1 ' Q, A aa, X--ss MSF ' '-+13 is siisNss+sw8M'3Sv ., wsu, we A .s 4' an K 1 XR X X 4 , - .- N 7 . JN, ws., s.:3.-1,-,ue 5 ef wg . 1 'I' . ' V X -n 'SB' my F t e . e ss X 'rt-r' f V fs. l. Q . 1 . rw. g,:w-Qgmm. - V gy-A .... X Q X , 4 . -wg. N 4' Sig. Q f' -z X - gig '-QYQREL use 1 1 ' A , X as A ' U R N s- , f 2- Q u 4 X-X.w RN A N., ,X 41. 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Capata PLYMCUTH 4 5 5 X ' ' ' . , i :lm X I I. wszwxsvx' Q kaulimarfs 1349 Third Street Santa Monica, Calif. For the new young', look in feminine fashions, make it a point to shop at Kaufman's. Modeled by: Dave, Winton, Jim, and Dick Campbell. 15. , X .:: ,, - 1? X 3 6, T21 u Ms, 4-4 ei 'Q I 'bg M odeled by: Sandy, Denise, Jackie, and Linda. Santa Monica's Newest . . 9 mpiellg 333 SADF An exclusive shop for younger men . . . 333 Campbell i SHOP i 333 Santa Monica Boulevard ln Downtown Santa Monica fl PENNEY' 6, Q0 'M .VAVAV VAVAVI :Qs .Z f 4 IQ if 'Q '9 . Q 6 9 ' 5 1 3 ,Q U a 9 0 i Z Pretty as a picture in your WQ 5 4 ' fashions from Penney's Santa Monica, Third at Wilshire. A 6 A f A A Models are: Joy, Linda, and Frank. Seventh Largest State Bank Now! Santa Monica Bank! in California! I-. il MW A Q - - 'V H t in -W, -k'..-' -.,., :-rf'1 ' k, L -',- i .,,.,v. 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Modeled by: Roger, Richard, and Dave. Modeled by: Millie, Cliff, and Migs Your none StOp,, Record Shop 5? The Mime Bo X vs ,Si . 'H ci! www 1 Ei N 1411 Third Street Santa Monica Rhythm 85 Blues - Popular -- Country Classics - Jazz - Swing Z t Q raw! f xg rf? 4 2 4 Linda, Carol, and Tina ii rsir 4 all agree that Jerry Brills is the place to go for smart feminine fashions. M477 E 4 5 gf Qezzul 'Bzills 1408 Third Street Santa Monica, Calif. Litter 82 Company 313 Santa Monica Blvd. EXbrook 4-4777 Save money by joining our Record Club . No charge to join and Free Bonus Records with your purchases. gg 79 R The Record Bar Modeled by: Gordon, Mary, Kent, and Vicky. Santa jlffoniccz EW CAR DEALE S J455oC1a1tzo1f1 Claude Short Cummings Buick DODGE-DART BUICK-OPEL 1127 Santa Monica Blvd. 1501 Santa Monica Blvd. Santa Monica Ford FORD-FALCON THUNDERBIRD 1230 Santa Monica Blvd. Martin Motors Ralph Cutright CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE VOLKSWAGEN-PORSCHE 1115 Wilshire Blvd. 1932 Wilshire Blvd. Hart Fullerton BORGWARD-PRINZ CITROEN BMW 1601 Santa Monica Blvd. Leharon Motors Simonson-Schactmayer VALIANT-IMPERIAL LARK-STUDEBAKER CHRYSER-PLYMOUTH MERCEDES-BENZ 1900 Santa Monica Blvd. 1626 Wilshire Blvd. Hastings Chevrolet CHEVROLET-CORVAIR CORVETTE Second St. and Colorado Blvd. Len Sheridan ,lim White RENAULT-PEUGEOT PONTIAC-VAUXHALL 801 Santa Monica Blvd. 1908 Santa Monica Blvd. Lynch Motors LINCULN-MERCURY COMET-TAUNUS 1229 Santa Monica Blvd. Bill Hunt Motors J. C. Capata FIAT-LANCIA-ALFA-ROMEO RAMBLER-METROPOLITAN 2121 Wilshire Blvd. 1601 Wilsllire Blvd. haf' WWW Wodeled by: Sue, Susan, and Terry. is S V f lC Gy ln? 1332 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica, Calif Daisies never tell, but Mr. BM will- The most beautiful flowers come from Ann's. nn ii j7Tfori5f 1915 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica Ex. 5-5269 Ann 8: Harold Brownsberger, proprietors 'P G71 15 10 5, 1 iii. Q ' V 4 UKQQ Couples are: Carol and Carl, Chris and John. a ff71frIfMZ! 5 C, wmfjulfjy 'Pflfvilffzx v j efpir sg Zlfh, W, u D 95 Tj! ' 7-1+ A c 5, Q ld J l XJ ffl'-xJfP .Q fb JT H yiufsjig J NQI 5 XE 5-'N,laf,,v 9 Q5-1. j5Qi Q KXIWWJQQFQ was -afmimfl an 10371 Q QD giigggyjlr I N Tj i- sxxA,n3 M,3,3q1 Q31 ,, - ll ,f EDIT! YOMITIII ampus en: bop 1223 Third Street ' Santa Monica, Calif. Vikes of distinction: Anton Fecher and John West know what the well dressed man about campus wear Come in, fellows, and get acquainted! Congrafufafiond fo flue gracluafing Cfaari 0 Z0 You'll never see a store Where you can get more Personal satisfactions With added attractions So it's always Sim 309 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica Carbon ,J Ml0t0 MPP 9 L13 Santa Monica Blvd. Santa Monica, Calif. In a hurry for your senior pictures? In by 10 out by 3. BEST WISHES, and GOOD LUCK. Pattemon Qi ?lower.A 532 Wilshire Blvd. bonlf Iltait Sleep 436 Pico Blvd Shown are: Dan, Karen, Jim, and Sandy. fl' X Fthbtlt llgtd dpt Visit IHARBRGS campus shop 317 Santa Monica Blvd. Lower Floor Cycle and Sport Sleep 4'rh 81 Broadway Modeled by: Pam and Betty. Zeedlf Sieve Store 1332 ard sneer C'arliAleA Stativnem 1343 3rd Street mi for H solid future J , lg, Ea' whiff if-f mf, : 'M- F ' We ' .-:mf f M, KW Telephone jobs offer the best in town. We invite you to become an important part of the ever-growing, Well paid, communications industry. Ask your vocational counselor about our positions, or drop into one of our nearby Employ- ment Oflices. 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