I -r. o o -- H ou • m ebcP. r- Lo he r IL ol ro u e ' - o r pmcxic ' i ' xiL iji . o( -I C 3 1 IjOO i Oi aocl iH- . . oantana irVxL -9(j+o c ■£_ boLci d ola+ QjO - fohv icj People , ? What Are Santana People? We Come in All Kinds . . . Richly Diversified in Talents and Interests But Solidly Uniped in Spirit . . . and Pride Cont ents Activities 6 Organizations 34 Faculty 50 Underclassmen 66 Sports 88 Seniors 130 Ads 170 2 H ! t 1 C 0 )Cs 4 Dedication The Scimitar staff dedicates this annual to the people of Santana. People who have the opportunity to grow, to make friends, people who are involved in the progress of educa¬ tion. Santana is set into an area of natural beauty with oppor¬ tunities for slow paced life, for enthusiastic participation and determined leadership. May this annual always hold for you the thoughts and memories of this year at Santana. 5 ' I Activities r Karen Godsin and Wayne Clarke walk to the stage. Who stold the Queen? Cheerleaders show game spirit. Assembly goes to full bloom 10 Chearleaders make freinds? Homecoming Queen Beverly and Ben Rosenthal. ith Mr. Beach as the leader. Freshmen football players relax before a tough football game! Two exciting moments for Beverly: Bob Coburn crowns her queen; and she reigns over Homecoming game. Homecoming Week Homecoming Court 1967: Princess Daun Worthington with escort Bob Hardy; Princess Carolyn Vigneau with escort Gary Forster; Princess Kathy Senter with escort Lon Hinkle; Queen Beverly Nelson with escort Ben Rosenthal; Princess Karen Godsin with escort Wayne Clarke; Honorary Princess Anchelee Tunsagul with escort Pal Benjaminsen. VALLE een grass SCHOOL I REHIND TRUE vJp LOVING FORCE SPIRITS LIE YOU GUIDE US Iesert winds MARK OURi PU LE. COLOJ LTANS UW A EIN 13 Attorney General-Richard Peterson Vice-President Advisor-Mrs. Kerschner Commissioner of School Service-Denise Botticelli Commissioner of Publicity-Sue Darjany Commissioner of Finance-Lynn Williams Commissioner of Sales-Debbie HoweU Public Relations-Debbie Giba I 14 The “mess-offs” of A. S. B. President-Bob Coburn Commissioner of Athletics—John Saska A.S.B. Secretary-Linda Smith Commissioner of Publicity—Linda StaUons Cultural Affairs— Renee Johnson Commissioner of Publicity—Doris Goodrich 15 Anne Wheeler Michele Declercq. Beat El Cap . . . Beat El Cap . . . Beat El Cap . . . Carolyn Vigneau Joe Neuhart Hello Assembly Ronnie Ferrell Pattie Powell 16 Hail Santana High. 17 The mighty Sultan kills El Cap bad guys. Janet Bevers 18 Jeri Brusky The Seniors have their own section at the assembly. J. V. Cheer The football team is introduced at the pep as¬ sembly. Seniors clap for the freshman football players. Lit SENIORS® Candy Ruble. k 19 The Basketball team looks everywhere but at the camera. Pint and Pixie of the freshman class. A little bit of gossip never hurt. Linda Rice shows how long skirts should be when attending school. The fabulous cheerleaders cruse the football field in the Sultan truck. i i 20 Football players wait for introduction. Frostie the snowman goes to the Christmas Dance. Michelle and Linda show off new “duds”. Everyone is interested in the game but Allan Cosgrove. Anchelee brightens assembly with Anchelee’s family in Thailand, a glowing smile. Karen styles Anchelee’s hair for night of fun. Anchelee joins in the fun at the Girls League slumber party. Mrs. Patrick receives silver bowl from Thailand. I f Anchelee poses for picture with her American family. : :hore. Anchelee Tunsagul from Thailand Karen shows Anchelee how to play a good old American game of cards. Anchelee and Karen settle back to watch T.V. Anchelee has duties in her American home too. 23 I Crowds cheer ii What a load! Sultans rock at after game dance. Watch those hands boys. Ready O’ Let’s Go! Who spiked the punch? I ; Sultans on. Lunch lines really buzz at noon. Get on the beam Cath. Please let me sleep! Alligator shoes make the scene at Winter Enchantment. 25 t I finish. • Fast new cars need good wash jobs! Yep! Its the same blade even after 7 years! 26 Pal sits in with U.S. family and their pets. o friends. Pal Benjaminsen from Norway Although Pal is very active he still finds time for his studies. Pal learns to play the organ after a year in the United States. Pal keeps up on the current events. 27 i I Assembly attracts Sultans Everybody pile!!! Where are the girls? Seniors are (S helmed by Pep Assembly? Are student senate meetings always this interesting?? “Winter Enchantment” 28 I Could this be the same Jim Miller we all know?? Mention. Programs head the first day agenda. Activities Creepy Crawlers!! Sultans Boogaloo down Broadway! 29 Senior captains choose to receive. After their victory seniors leave, to congratulate each other. During half time senior girls and, coaches prepare for second half. The seniors anticipating victory After the victory seniors receive rewards, pizza, on the senior class. Seniors go over last minute plans. ) 30 Power right play succeeds for these four seniors and gains first touch¬ down. up before the game. The greatest, mightiest, and fiercest senior team lines up with coaches for team pic¬ ture after victorious game. Powder Puff: 21 to 19 The two teams line up for the kick-off. Pal introduces the foreign exchange students at our A.F.S. Assembly. Anchalee greets all Santana Sultans with her great big smile. Everyone has their own way of dancing slow at Santana. Pal claps after the performance of the foreign exchange student from South Africa. I Everyone “Rocks Out” at Santana dances. Biff Miller shows off his good side. Activities Rick Porter gets $5.00 gift and is crowned King Sultan. All together now 1,2,3, “It’s a small world after all.” I Organizations Front; Mr. Baer, Advisor: Daun Worthington, Editor. Row 2: J. Neves, B. Johnson, J. Twigg, V. Price, E. Ainsworth, C. Walvatne, C. Vigneau, R. Ferrell, P. Sund- strom, C. Campbell, T. Page, K. Olson, S. Rosen, S. Core, K. Ma- lek, R. Buquet. Row 2; L. Stallons, Ions, G. Robertson, G. Rice, A. Cosgrove, G. Forester, R. Weightman. “Carolyn Vigneau looks as if she’s work¬ ing as hard as usual.” “We’re what?!!! exclaims Editor Daun “Sue Rosen and Kathy Olsen seem to be Worthington.” enjoying their time.” The 1968 Scimitar Staff “Here is a normal day’s work?” “Alright you dirty guys, THIS is how it’s done,” yells Gary Forester.” I Girls League: L. Stoltnow, P. Powell, B. Nelson, Mrs. Stevens, (Advisor). Back Row; T. Brown, S. Ruble, K. Patrick, S. Rovang. .1 ) !l ' i I 1 I Boys Interact: J. Sadler, R. Ferrell, G. Demess. I i Art Club: M. Adams, P. Boyd, S. Cor¬ bett, B. Dr agoo, R. Elliott, S. Hale, D. Jeffery. K. Kert- zman, E. Legg. P. Mascari, J. Meurs, M. Millei, R. Olsen, M. Robbins, L. Strlecks, P. Wallace, (Advisor) Mrs. Stevens. 37 International Club D. Dooley, R. Johnson, P. Newark, N. Burke, A. Tunsagul, Bland, P. Ramstead, L. Williams, S. Stout, C. Davis, L. Fish- C. Crull, N. Omaham, K. Stevens, D. Botticelli, E. Jipp, C. er, J. Calkins. 1 [ I I C.S.F. Club Row 1: Seated: N. Lesher, M. Harrit, L. Wilson, L. Williams, C. Bland, L. Shopp. Row 2: K. I dwards, Mrs. A. Treat, advisor; T. Sai ders, D. Howell, C. Bucaro, D. Botticeili, E. Jipp. Row 3: H. Pasakarnes, J. Stark, M. Bell, B. Thacher, M. Hewitt, K, Borger, M. Ste¬ phenson, R. O’Neal, L. Purdy, Row 4: G. Robertson, V. Wright, D. Giba, T. Ritayik, T. Van Oosbree, T. Wulfe- meyer, H. Diamond. 38 Math Team Mr. Noble, L. Willians, D. Ranny, J. Bland, J. Smith, B. Conway, T. Wulf- meyer, R. O’Neal. Library Club Row 1; J. Paradise, L. Hamilton, K. Malek, K. Gilliland, M. all, S. deRouen, C. Berlin, J. Craig, S. Schmitt, J. Decker, Brooks, P. Engelsted. Row 2: Mrs. Higgins, P. Kelly, T. Mrs. Carlton. Brannam, M. Spiesman, P. Chambers, S. Duncan, B. Wood- I 1 I ! I I ( 1 I I i I j i i Madrigals Front row: S. Miller, T. Hansen, M. Mudgett, B. Hen- tsch, V. Morion, P. Deaett, G. Troyer. Back row: C. Stout, B. Lowery, T. Mer¬ les, B. Sandee, C. Crull, J. Burke, K. Burke, C. Levie. Choir Row 1: T. Lewis, M. Mudgett, L. Laider, D. Howell, D. Brownlee, L. Schlieder. Row 2: R. Price, S. Darjany, J. Javesshy, R. John¬ ston, N. Hetfernon, C. Stout, J. McGill. Row 3: E. Keihl, V. Morton, M. Feldman, B. Lowery, A. Gibleon, D. Hewins, C. Alex¬ ander, C. Levie. Row 4: |J. Palmer, M. Cooper, D. Cooper, B. Hentsch, T. Merles, C. Crull, B. Sandee, M. Wooding, D. Lay. 40 Girl’s Glee I ! i Front row: J. Decker,M. Pyor, S. Hale, J. Ruth, S. Borneman. Row 2: G. Arnold, P. Klem, D. Albritton, D. Stephenson, C. Tucker, P. Hayes. Row 3: C. Romero, C. Block, D. Men¬ doza, C. Cartwright, D. Bielke, J. Eoff, K. Stallings. Row 4: M. McQucklin, S. Davis, C. Shaw, A. Lumn, E. Bonin, R. Poplete, M. Risch. 4’ Modern Dance Front row: D. Woodward, C. Regal¬ ado. Row 2; T. Brown, J. Bevers, P. Wallace, K. Miller, L. Adams. Row 3: C. Anderson, L. Jamilkowski, J. Sim¬ mons, P. Kelly, A. Roehl, M. Pierce. Row 4; R. Kidwell, S. Boreman, G. Brooks, L. Perdomo, P. Perdomo, L. McCowan. Row 5: B. Arden, S. Shel¬ ton, D. Bilke, T. Faroe, G. Zathan, V. Hartvigsen. Back row; C. Rill, P. Ram- stead, K. Hagen, D. Dooley, M. Law- son, J. Ziegus, L. Nieman. 11 Gymnastics I I i i j ! Alphabetically: V. Barr, K. Cleary, P. Cole, P. Conley, M. Declerq, S. Demers, S. Elwood, D. Engelstead, K. Godsin, J. Goosall, P. Green, M. Hall, M. Hewitt, D. Howell, K. Hujing, R. Johnston, M. Faroe, R. Mawwell, V. Morton, M. Mudgett, B. Nelson, P. Olsen, N. Payson, S. Phillips. M. Pierce. C. Reed, G. Rice, L. Rice, D. Russell, T. Sanders, K. Senter. J. Soltau, C. Stem, C. Trouer, ( ' . Vigneau, C. Walvatne. A. Weeding. A. Wheeler, N. Wimberly. D. Worthington. T. Wulfemeyer. 42 Speech Club L. Sargent, L. Shipman, P. Ramstead, C. Knudsen, L. Williams, D. Duley, B. Johnson. Chess Club Row 1; D. Ranney, B. Weister. Row 2: M. Fitch, B. Johnson, R. Roehle, M. Doyle, Mr. Hemingway. Row 3: S. Stoleson, S. Zegler, L. Purdy, B. Groble, P. Deatte. D.E.C.A. Club Sitting; G. Bremmer, S. Smith, B. Smith, D. Herr, D. New- Persons, S. Wofford. Row 3: M. Summey, D. Wade, L. Hol- ark. Row 2: M. Miller, G. Beault, A. Payton, J. Levithure,C. den, B. Downs, C. Adams, Mr. Murphy. 0 German Club Front row: K. Barry, T. Sanders, D. Keen, K. Boeck. Row 2: Mr. Weber, K. Otto, R. Barry, R. Roehl, M. Doyle, L. Gordon, P. Benjaminson. Row 3: K. Gibson, C. Koerner, Z. Houston, L. Shipman, L. Purdy, M. Masey, J. Al- bee, G. Couture, A. Gibbons, K. Sellers, L. Hale, T. Carr. Mr. Weber, Advisor Tennis Club Front row: D. Wardrip, L. Carrillo, D. Miller, V. Young, T. Rhinehart. Row 2: J. West, P. Rasco, S. Hohlweg, C. Hurd, D. Russell. Row 3: L. Watters, L. Williams, S. Elsnor, M. Howarth, L. Smith. 44 American Music Club Front row: Mr. Schaffer, P. Wallace, J. Saar. Back row: P. Dunne, D. Rottke, B. Dragoo. K.S.U.L.Club Back row to front: J. Trottier, Mr. Quatrochi, B. Swanson, A. Church, B. Thigpen, S. Lutes. Mr. Quatrochi Advisor 45 r I Corp Captain-Nancy Omahan Front Row: M. Odmark, B. Kingley, L. Arviso,C. Hart,D. Thinnes,S. Core, L. Heincy, J. Calkins, P. Porter, C. Holloway, B. Downs, S. Kimsey, B. Lowery. Center Row; C. Crull, N. Omahan, V. Price. Back Row: B. Posey, J. Sommerfield, V. Gross, S. Darjany, D. Deavor, J. Hoye, L. Fisher, K. Stevens, C. Davis, R. Price, M. Snelson, C. Loveland, G. Zeh. SANTANA? SULTAN BAND i Marching Band Front row; V. Price, N. Omahan. Row 2; P. Kelly, M. Moss, R. Kelso, B. Brown, D. Wofford, J. Bunch, J. Gieser, J. Bracey, K. Barnard, C. Albright, L. Plante, J. Hagen, P. Beals, M. Clark. Row 3: R. Bostic, R. Moore, J. LaBruzzo, B. Scott,N. McSwain, M. Coulson, L. Brombach, B. Martin, B. Kalinwski, R. Reilley, C. Whipple, J. Keith, M. Stephenson, L. Watts, M. Watts, V. Vigo, D. Kerr, P. Koerner, J. Boeck, S. Scott, W. Fletcher. Row 5; J. Tupta, M. Goldsborough, G. Courtner, B. Senninger, S. Neff, M. Ashton, D. Alpert, S. Watts, S. Hackney, J. Cheery, B. Conway, D. Coulson, B. Tirpak. Back row: K. McSwain, J. Johnson, C. Bell, C. Leach, D. Brown, B. Kennedy, R. Day, R. Keen, B. Pascoe, D. Bell, M. Morrisset, D. Walker. Not seen is Paul Kelley, Drum Major. Mr. Schwuchow, Band Director. Concert Band Front row; J. Branch, B. Martin, D. Murray, K. McSwain, J. Johnson, J. Boeck. Row 2; L. Bromback, B. Tirpack, D. Black, R. Bostic, R. Rielly, M. Bell, P. Kelley, L. Watts, M. Stephen¬ son, M. Watts, R. Kerr. Row 3: D. Bell, B. Kennedy, J. Boeck, M. Morrisset, D. Brown, C. Bell, S. Watts, J. Tupta, S. Hack¬ ney, J. Cherry. Row 4; R. Langford, J. Gieser, L. Plante, J. Bracey, P. Beals, R. Keen, D. Coulson, B. Conway. Consultant Staff S. Blair, C. Combes, C. Gregory, K. Gutman, L. Hazlett, F. Jamilkowski, K. Larson, R. Larson, J. Ludwig, B. Martin, R. Martin, D. Mastronardi, G. Mclnture, M. Monroe, R. Peterson, C. Regalado, G. Sanborn, P. St.John, V. Wright. Mr. Rector-Advisor Cadet Corp Herb Solliday- Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant-H. Solliday, S.F.C.—B. Swanson, Cadet— R. Morse, Cadet-S. Cuin, Cadet-J. Albee, Cadet-L. McDon- M. Cooper, S.F.C.-B. Thigpen, C.F.C.—T. Monague, Cadet— aid, S.F.C.-M. Jacobs, Cadet- R. Proctor. 48 Campus Life Gary Dittler, Mrs. Burgar, Ken Overstreet. Remember the gala time in Campus Life 49 I 50 t I i I Faculty and Academics I LL €,“S6tn£, CL - dr oita maJe. l c 4 a- S ?W ' (. J oA l]A :)ik {A JP. (AiAi- H n QCoeeij (WiA iIakA (Lui c AiJi uil Plij , LA c .. Dr. John T. Warburton Superintendent Board of Trustees Mr. Sidney Gerstler Vice-Principal A dministration Mr. Robert M. Spencer Principal Mr. Stanley A. McClintic Deputy District Superintendent Grossmont High School District Board includes Mrs. Portia B. Goode, Mr. Palmer R. Svalstad, Mr. Rexford L. Hall, Mr. Robert P. Dryden, Mr. George K. Birch. 52 Mr. Albert Van Zanten Senior Counselor students our counselors have guided and programmed. Some of the many Counselors Miss Lois Nossaman Junior Counselor Mr. William Streshly Sophomore Counselor Mr. Franklin Cole Freshman Counselor 53 Mrs. McClure’s Civics class takes to the library for a work session on their research papers. Mr. John V. Baer Art, Publications, Journalism Mrs. Juanita Stevens Art Mr. James Schwuchow 54 Music, English Miss Barbara McMinn English Mr. Samuel Franklin Language Faculty and Academics Mr. Jay Turner Physical Education Mrs. Marguerite Burger Homemaking The boys in Auto Shop marvel at the workings of an engine. Mr. Gordon Teaby English, Athletics Mr. Perry Shipman Social Science Mrs. Elva Colbeth English 55 Mr. Kenneth Rodgers Mathematics Mrs. Martha Miller Mathematics, Social Science DEUTSCHLAND Mr. Daniel Schaffer Social Science Mrs. Amy McClure Social Science McMinn’s drama class shows us one of their more dramatic scenes. Mr. Gerald Weber English, Language 56 I I ! Mr. Frank Perkins Industrial Vocational Arts Mrs. Ariss Treat Language, English Mr. Robert Avant Health, Athletics Miss Doris Westlake Physical Education Mr. Thomas Flood English, Athletics Mrs. Margaret Watkins English, Language 57 Mr. Thomas Curran Mathematics, Coach Mr. Donald Lobb Industrial Vocational Arts 1 Miss Jeanette MacDonald Physical Education Mr. Refugio Lomeli Language Miss Patricia Shaw Business Education Mr. Lomeli, a Spanish teacher, engage s in a game of catch with his students. Mr. Leroy Hemingway Business Education 58 Students in Health study the workings of man. Business Education Mr. Streib English, Business Education Mr. Orr Industrial Vocational Arts Mr. Owens Industrial Vocational Arts 59 Students in Office Occupations learn to use a wide variety of machines. Mr. William Dakin Science Mrs. Mary Barnes Health, Physical Education Mr. Stan Knox Study Hall Mrs. Deanne Good English, Music Mr. David Lefever Mathematics Mr. John McAdams Social Science, Athletics 1 Mr. William Murphy Business Education Mr. Richard Beach Social Science Mr. Robert Guess English, Athletics Mrs. Jacqueline Kerschner Science, A.S.B. Advisor 61 Mr. Howard Rector Science, Military Science The girls in Modern Dance show us their graceful ability. Mr. Joseph Meeker Athletics Students in an English class are caught off guard. Miss Susan Campbell English, Art, Homemaking Mrs. Barrie Tyler English 62 Mr. Edwin Noble Mr. Keith Richardson Mathematics Physical Education Mr. Lou Pollock English The Annual Staff concentrates on new ideas. Mr. Don Quatrochi Mrs. Ann Leyerle Mr. James Hastings Vocational Industrial Arts English Social Science, Athletics J 63 Jeanne Williams Duplicating Clerk Evelyn Glen Girls’ P.E. Attendant Vivian Higgins Librarian Barbara Carlton Librarian Kathleen Cost Nurse Charles York Plant Manager Joe Rodrigues Boys’ P.E. Attendant Our custodial staff includes; Top row: Guy Endres, Winston Churchill, Charles Dowell, Herchel Beeson, Chester Young. Bottom row; William Bradley, Michael Cavalcante, Warren Simmons, John Summers, Vernon Johnson. Classified Personnel Ann Camic Attendance Clerk Elizabeth Beasley Bookkeeper Betty Buell Book Clerk Bill Bradely Head Custodian Bernice Heyenga Principal’s Secretary Beulah Stewardson Records Clerk U nderclassmen Class of 69 ir Com. of Pep Candy Ruble Counselor Miss Nossaman Advisers: Mrs. McClure Mr. Perkins Mr. Schaffer Mrs. Tyler Com. Of Activities Barbara Felix Adams J. Adams M. Admire B. Aiken B. Albright B. Alves K. Anderson T. Applegate T. Baillif M. Baker D. Barnard K Barnett S. Barry R. Baxter J. Beals P. Berry L. Bevers J. Birdsall F. Birmingham S. BohtjfJ- C0org er K . Brannan T, Braun R. Brooks M. Brown D. Brown P. Bullock J. Burke L. Cambell C. Cannel L. Caudillo D Cherry J. Chostner T. Clark B. Clayton D. Cleary K. Collom J. Combes C. Core S. Core S. Cronan B. Curin S. Cummings B. Dairym pie K. Damann D. Darby B. Davies D. Deaver D. Demers G. Demers S. Diaz J. Botticelli D. Bracco R. Brown T. Bucaro C. Chaik B. Chambers P. Clegg C. Clemmons C. Cronan B. Crull C. Darjany S. Davis C. Dickerson D. Downs J. 69 Ducharme G Duperon D. Dyson J. Edwards K. Ellison R. Eisner S. Elwood G. Farrell R. Felix B. Filio C. Fitch M. Fox S. Fries C. Fuller P. Fulton B. Geurin D. Giba D. Goodrich D. Green P. Gregory C. Gross V. Haag L. Hackney S. Hagen K. Hamilton L. Hawkins K. Hegarty M. Helmick P. Hewins D. Hewitt M. Hinkle T. Hodges D. Holas L. Horneff D. Howarth M. Howell D. Hubert P. Hypes B. Ingram T. Jamil F. Jarvis D. Jeffery D. Jines L Jipp E. Johnson C. Kolpacoff D. La Fata F. Lahr N. Laidler L. Langford R. Larson B. Larson K. Lawson M. Lay D. Levie C. Lewis E. Lindemann S. Lohf D. Lucas K. Ludtke L. Lutes R. Marsh V. Martin B. Mayberry K. Maxwell W. McAtee C. McAtee P. McClelland B. McCoy B. McCoy J. McIntyre G. McNeese L. McNitt K. McVay G. Mendoza C. Methey P. Meurs J. MiUer B. Miller K. Miller K. J. Molina V. Morris L. Morse B. Morse D. Moyer S. Munsch E. Murray C. Nelson D. Newhart J. Newark P. Nieman E. Nordaune K. Olsen K. Orr J. Page T. Palmer J. Partain D. Pepper C. Perry R. Peterson R. Pewtress R. Pierce M. Plante E. Polsley E. Posey B. Powell P. Purdy E. Rachal M. Rice G. Rice E. Ridley E. Ritayik T. Roberts E. Robertson G. Rogge M. Romero C. Rovang 1. Ruble C. Russ R. Russel D. Ruth M. 71 Sadler J. Schimid J Scott L. Scott P. Shirey B. Shopp L. Silvas B. Simmons J. Sisley R. Sizemore D. Skinner P. Smith D. Smith D. Snodgrass R. Solliday H. Stations L. Stark J. Stem C. Stephenson S. Stevens K. Sullivan G. Sundstrom P. Taylor M. Thacher B. Thigpen B. Thomas K. Thompson R. Thorpe P. Vaughn K. Wade D. Walen B. Wasson S. Watters L. Watts L. Watts T. Weightman R. Weiss B. Whisman D. Whittemore M. Wedding A. Wheller A. Wilde J. Will D. Williams G. Williams T. Wimberly N. Woodall B. Woodall S. Wrothington R. Wright M. Yantos M. Yule P. Zathan G. Zimmermann D. 72 Autographs Governor Becky Lockhart ’70 Com. of Activities Jeannie McIntyre Treasurer Katie Thomas Counselor Mr. Streshly Class of Lt. Governor Dan Alpert Com. of Pep Jackie Zegaus Secretary Dianne Dooley Com. of Publicity Rose Ann Sutherland Advisers: Mr. Richardson Miss Shaw Albrams J. Adams C. Albers M. Albright D. Alexander D. Alexander E. Alpert D. Anderson E. Applegate J. Arnold C. Arviso L. Ashton M. Baroz J. Baroz P. Barry K. Bates P. Bedford M. Bikson P. Blair S. Bland J. Bodin L. Brannam D. Braun G. Breese A. Brinker D. Brisk J. Brown M. Browne M. Brownlee D Brusky G. Bunch K. Camera G. Carpenter J Carroll R. Cas ey K. Church E. Cline C. Coffin D. Cole P. Collyer M Comte L. Cortner G. Couture G. Craddock I. Crull R. Cullinan Danielson D. Davis L. Day R. Deaett P. Dean J. Boswell R. Bracey J. Brombly M. Brown D. Burke N. Calkins S. Clark M. Clark R. Conley D. Corbett M. Dail M. Daly B. Dean L. Decker J. 75 Deganan C. Denton R. Dietrich D. Doyle M. Dragoo V. Du Charme C. Duncan L. Duncan T. Farris J. Feilen G. Feldman M. Files M. Fischer A. Forster L. Forster T. Fox G. Franz J. Frederick D. Gamblin B. Gardiner M. Gastellum K, Gastellum D Gettings P. Edgerton J. El Hajj D. Fisher C. Fletcher R. Fuller B. Garbard E. Gibbons A. Gonzales C. 5 ' f ' I I I Griffith D. Haddock J. Hein J. Heincy W. Gorecke D. Grable Lloyd Harp C. Harrison J. Grace D. Grant C. Graves S. Green K. Green D. Haignere C. Hale L. Hall C. Haney T. Harnisch L. Harritt M. Hartvigsen V. Hausotter A. Hausotter J. Hays R. Hensley S. Herrera J. Hobbs S. Honkanen C. Holm L. Ll 76 Hollaway C. Hoover D. Jacobs R. Jennings J. Kemp L. Kennedy B. Laroe M. Laroe R. Leydecker B. Little D. Mann S. Marks B. Horde K. Hypes C. Horneff S. Howard W, Hujing K. Johnson J. Johnson M. Johnson P. Johnson S. Kelso R. Kewley B. Kickbush B. Larboz J. Lahr D. Lake C. Larson K. Lask R. Leach C. Leathers M. Lesher N. Lockheart B. Lolf B. Loveland C. Lumn A. Machado C. Marries J. Marsh T. Marshall R Martin K. Martin W. Martin S. Mathews R. Mathewson P. Martinez F. Me Carthy M. McDaniel D. McDaniel M. McEntee D. McIntyre J. McGill J. MeSwann K. Meyers D. Mello M. Miller S. Miller G. McClaran B. Me Cowan N. McKee L. McLauchlan T. Mirch E. Mittinan H. 77 Molina S. Montahue K. Moore S. Moore W. Mods M. Mullen J. Mount V. Mundinger J. Neff S. Nelson B. Nelson L. Olson P. O’neil P. O’tool B. Overton L. Palacios T. Parker J. Parsons D. Paul G. Pellettera D. Persomo P. Perry J. Phillips S. Polsey T. Powell G. Price R. Prior R. Pryor S. Porter R. Purdy G. Quintanilla L. Radestock D. Ranne D. Record K. Reed C. Reed V. Rieger L. Riffel C. Rigby D. Rogers K. Rhodes D. Robertson D. Robertson G. Romaine E. Romero V. Roseberry H. Ruble B. Rush S. Russell L. Ryden T. Ryer R. Salvie R. Sandee B. Sanders T. Sanderson S. Saska J. Schlieder L. Schmitte E. Schneider T. Schulerl K. Schwarz M. Senninger D. Shelton B. Sheriey B. Shocklie F. Skousen P. Simmons D. Sisley D. Sizemore D. Smith D. 78 Stewart F. Steinmetz P. Stallings P. Speaker P. Speisman P. Speed P. Sparks P. Southern M. Smith G. Stevens R. Stinson R. Stricklin R. Sundstrom F. Sutherland J. Tate P. Taylor C. Taylor S. Terry B. Terry L. Thinnes D Topps G. Thompson D. Thompson D. Thompson D. Trombly A. Troyer C. Ulery K. Ulman R. Vanbrocklin P. Vargo S. Wagner E. Wall L. Ward L. Wardrip B. Watters H. Watters L. Walters N. Watts M. Webster C. Webster P. Westmoreland P. Widdowson S. Williams A. Willis D. Wininaham I. Wofford D. Wright U. Wulfemyer T. Wright U. Zahntsep T. Zavesky J. Thomas B. Thomas K. Tyler M. Uribe M. Vigneau E. Vigo S. Watters L. Waegaus J. West M. Whittemore T. Wood H. Wooding M. Zawlacki A. Zegler S. 79 Class of ’71 Com. of Pep Regina Robertson Counselor Mr. Cole Advisers: Miss Campbell Mr. Shipman Pictures not available Governor Kelly Hatfield Lt. Governor Don Buck Abell D. Aiken J. Albee J. Anderason C. Arden B. Arnold E. Ashton B. Auika A. Bacon D. Bailey J. Baillif S. Bodin R. Boeck C. Boerner P. Booth P. Boreneman S. Arnold B. Brewer B. Brooks V. Brown C. Brown W. Brunk B. Bucaro T. Buck D. Burres S. Buquet J. Butcher B. Cvitkovich J. Caradonna B. Carrillo H. Casey S. Chaney S. Chapman M. Chavez R. Clemmons K. Cole S. Collyer K. Cook T. Core D. Coulson M. Cowan P. Craig J. Davis B. Davis D. Davis S. Davis T. Denton M. Dickerson A. Dicus G. Diebold K. Cheshire H. Ciborowski M. Clark M. Cooper B. Condon C. Corbett D. Crull K. Cuin S. Damann K. Davis V. Davison K. Demonte F. Dill C. Dodge V. Doner G. 81 Douglas J. Downs J. Duncan S. Dyer B. Dyson M. Edwards D Elwood S. Engeistad P. Estavillo L. Eubank R. Eyerman M. Farley S. Feddish T. Felley T. Feilen C. Feilen R. Ferguson K. Fish C. Florentines S. Fournier R. Frey T. Giddens J. 1 1 I I I I Gage S. Galeoway G. Gardner G. Gawalis J. Gastellum D. Gay C. Gilbert L. Giles M. Gilliland C. Gomez O. Gonzales S. Goodwin D. Gordon L. Goss M. Gore G. Gupton M. Flagen M. Hale D. Hammick G. Hargrove S. Harrelson P. Harris S. Hatfield K. Hawkins S. Herr S. Herrera J. Herrera J. Herrick Q. Herron P. Hill J. Hodges L. Hohlweg L. Holden M. Hollman T. Hoofard S. Hooper D. Horran D. Horneff L. Houston N. Howarth C. Howell J. Howell J. Hubert D. Huffman L. Hurd C. 82 il, Hyatt L. Hypes J. Inga G. Ivy J. Jaffe V. James W. Jarvis V. Jensen C. Jewell W. Johnson M. Jo hnston E. Jose D. Jolly D. Keen D. Keith J. Kelly S. Klelan J. Klem P. Kidwell R. Kildow K. Kipp M. Land J. Larimer L. Larson R. Ledette J. Leicht B. Levie S. Lewis T. Lord G. Lorenzen R. Lorey B. Lucero M, Luellen E. Lumpkin M. Mair P. Maclean K. Mam ary L. Manley K. Marlow J. Marshall D. Martin A. Martin L. Mascari V. Massey M. Mastronardi S. Maxwell R. Maxwell P. Maves C. McAloon D. McBride B. McCalla A. McClelland D. McDonald L. McEntee D. McGinley L. McIntyre J. McLeod D. McMullen J. McNutty R. Meade J. Melroy D. Mercier M. Me thy A. Miller P. Mitchell S. Moland D. Moline V. Monroe K. Moore J. Morfat R. Morehouse R. Morse T. 83 Morse T. Moss N. Morton G. Mumford M. Nelson W. Nord L. O’Connor G. Osburn M. O’Neil D. Otto K. Otto M. Outlaw W. Paradise J. Parker G. Patison B. Plante T. Pierce M. Pirtle L. Price R. Prior M. Pugh V. Purdy D. Raguindin M. Mouret D. Mueller S. Odanga C. Oest J. Parent S. Parker C. Pisculli W. Piseler N. Popeney S. Potter W. Rasco P. Radestock D. Ranf K. Regan M. Reed P. Rees S. Reynolds R. Ripple W. Rhinehart T. Rhodes L. Riffel S. Rill C. Risch M. Roach L. Roberts M. Robettson R. Rosenburger C. Rosner G. Rovang D. Rovanek J. Russell D. Ruth J. Linzey M. Salvie J. Sample R. Sander J. Sanders S. Sargent L. Schmitt K. Schmitz A. Schutza N. Schuter C. 84 I Scott B. Scott P. Scott S. Sellers D. Sellers K. Selitzer M. Senninger B. Serrano C. Shaw C. Shaw R. Shelton S. Shepherd P. Sherley P. Shipman L. Shirey C. Shopp G. Singo B. Sisley M. Skeen A. Smith K. Smith L. Smith R. Snider B. Snyder K. Stamaris B. Stem B. Steele R. Stephens M. Stephenson D. Stepier D. Stevens P. Stgman M. Story M. Stout R. Sullivan V. Tarrant C. Taylor C. Taylor D. Taylor G. Taylor G. Thigpen J. Thomas D. Thompson A. Thompson B. Thompson J. Thompson M. Topete L. Toye L. Valleto F. Van Oosbree G. Van Winkle Vigo V. Wamsley H. Wallingerd T. Walker S. Valvatne M. Ward T. Wyatt E. Watters C. Watters L. Watts S. Weaver G. Webb D. Weeding L. Wiseger B. West J. West S. Westin B. White H. Whiting S. Widdowson M. Wilson K. 85 Last Minute Photo Freshman Arnold G. Botticelli M. Blackwoods D. Casados R. Carter C. Cartwright S. Hackney D. Hennis D. Gerseng G. Harris S. Jones J. ' ■ ' ale R. Koerner S. Ladd B. Lawrence Y. McCommon K. McDonald D. Nelson W. Rice M. Ruiz G. Sharp P. Sophomores Brooks K. Barr M. Bailiff B. Brown L. Burke N. Chaveze N. Dooley D. Doyle K. Derringer B. Fisher L. Felix B. Gibbona A. Graham R. Garbard E. Hackstedde L. Haw J. Koen L. Leslie E. Proctor B. Stoleson S. Schoop S. 86 StJohn P. Sorensen S Welk S. Juniors Burke J. Boyd D. Brown T. Brown B. Carrillo F. Chumney D. Estes K. Ellison P. Gibson K. Hungerford D. Hansen T. Hobes L. Hentsch B. Hoye G. Harrelson B. Kale R. Kelley P. Keyes S. Lafferty D. Marokal G. Miller K. Mitchell J. Mahoney A. Parker A. Page T. Poehl R. Stotler C. Stock F. 87 r Jim Thomas, HB Jim Miller, HB Tim Wulfemeyer, QB I Trainer Joe Rogers helps Tim Wulfemeyer and Wayne Clarke with their football equipment. Marvin Brown, QB—HB Stan Davis, HB Don El Hajj, E Randy Langford, HB Steve Core, EB Gary Honkanen, FB Bob Coburn, HB 90 Scores SHS 0 Orange Glen 20 SHS 20 Granite Hills 0 SHS 7 Grossmont 20 SHS 6 Mt. Miguel 20 SHS 13 Monte Vista 13 SHS 6 Helix 45 SHS 20 El Cajon 13 SHS 21 El Capitan 45 District Carnival SHS 0 Mt. Miguel 0 Varsity Football Dan Alvarez — HB Wayne Clarke — HB Jim Wasson — FB John Tennant - HB Terry Brannam — C Bob Hypes — C 91 p Mike Hujing, G John Saska, G Louis Holm, T—C Jim Adams, T Rick Hainlin, G Ernie Alexander, T Don Sizemore, G—T Dennis Whissman, T 92 Ernie Martinez, E Paul Mascari, E Rick Porter, E Coach Teaby Coach Flood Coach Meeker Joe Rogers, Trainer Ted Van Osbree, T David Wade, Manager 93 The Highlander defense moves in on quarterback Tim Wulfemeyer No. 12 as he fades back to pass. Gary Honkanen No. 32 out maneuvers Helix defender as he makes ready for down field pass. Sultan Varsity rips up the Matador line and goes on in pursuit of the ball carrier. Wulfemeyer No. 12 throws pass to Sultan receiver down field as Eagle defenders rush in. Grossmont defenders try to down Steve Core No. 31 as he goes on for more Sultan yardage. 94 1 Sultan defenders crush Grossmont ball carrier in an action packed game. 95 Co-captain Jim Wasson receives award from Coach Flood at Santana’s Annual Football Banquet. Co-captain Ted Van Osbree shakes hands with Coach Meeker after receiving his award at the Football Banquet. 96 Varsity Football Award Winners: Back row: Jim Wilde, Ted Van Osbree, Gary Honkanen, Don Sizemore, Marvin Brown. Front row: Wayne Clarke, Jim Wasson, John Saska, Jim Thomas, and Don El Hajj. Ted Van Osbree chases Matador ball carrier in Football Carni¬ val’s first quarter clash with Mt. Miguel. Sultans once again surround Mt. Miguel ball carrier as they make sure he is downed. Grossmont ball carrier is hit hard by Sul¬ tan defender. Ball carrier Tim Wulfmeyer No. 12 ... breakaway as Grossmont defend- does his best to . . . er tries to bring him down. Jim Miller No. 11 hauls down Helix ball carrier easily without assistance. Steve Thompson No. 23 streaks down the field for more yardage as Gary Honkanen No. 32 helps hold back Gross¬ mont pursuers. Row 1: M. Taylor, F. Shockley, D. Tucker, D. Gastellum, M. Files, G. Fox, L. Hagg, D. Coffin, D. McEntee, B. Clark, L. Terry, S. Blair. Row 2: S. Moore, J. Berry, B. Sherley, D. Clayton, J. Palmer, S. Stevenson, D. Horneff, P. Scott, L Harnish, S. Shopp, F. Martinez, E. Vigneau, B. Thomas, J. Saska. Row 3: A. Eisher, S. Barnett, K. Hypes, G. Robert¬ son, M. McCarthy, L. Jives, L. Forrester, D. Jeffrey, B. Sal vie, D. Alexander, F. Ridley, S. Key. Coach Keith Richardson Coach John McAdams Coaches McAdams and Richardson with Doug Coffin, Kyle Hypes, Dave Gastellum, and Skip Stevenson who received awards at the Football Banquet. Coach McAdams shouts commands to the boys as the ball is snapped. 98 Row 1: J. Gawalis, M. Kipp, J. Marlow, J. Shopp, C. Chaney, D. Core, K. Crull, C. Boeck (Manager), G. Weaver, M. Os¬ borne, B. Barnett, A. Methey, S. Parent, K. Sellers, T. Frey. Row 2: J. Howell, W. Jewell, D. Radestock, D. Buck, C. Maves, T. Feddish, G. Inga, D. Sellers, M. Rice, T. Plante, S. West, G. Camic, R. Smith. Row 3: V. Mascari, K. Wilson, R. Ulman, R. Fournier, B. Cooper, J. Thompson, D. Marshall, M. Stegmann, D. Ripple, J. Bacon, G. Van Osbree, J. Her¬ rera, D. Koen, R. Downs. Row 4: K. Hatfield, R. Rynolds, J Moore, B. Arnold, A. White, B. Leicht, D. McLead, K. Kil- dow, R. McNulty, J. Howell, J. Thigpen, J. Sadler, E. Johns¬ ton. The Santana Frosh Football team’s record of 4-4-1 was the best ever for a Santana freshman team. The team was not consistant in it’s performance as they sometimes displayed a rugged defense (four opponents did not score) and at other times (St. Augustine and Grossmont) an explosive offense. Dennis Core, who gained 446 yards rushing was the most valuable player. Other standouts were quarterback Joe Herrera, defensive back Jeff Howell, and linemen Jerry Sadler and George Van Osbree. JV and Frosh Football Coach Bob Guess Coach Jim Hastings Dennis Core, valuable player. Frosh Football’s most 99 Varsity Cross Country Tim Page Pos. 7th Man Rick O’Neal Pos. 1st Man Pat O’Neal Pos. 6th Man Harry Orach Pos. 2nd Man Dave Adams Pos. 4th Man Danny Hungerford Pos. 5th Man Bill Harrleson Pos. 3rd Man Fred Galvan Pos. 8th Man J.V. Standing: Terry Weed, Norm Lumpkin, Greg Sanborn, Bruce Kenaston. Hackstedde, Tom Drach. Kneeling: Mike Roshell, Mark Standing: Curt Serrano, Matt Declark, Mike Lumpkin, Tom Arnold. Kneeling: Larry Stone, Dwight Dobmeir, Art Avila, Steve Popney. . i tj Bruce Lohf, 98 lbs Bob Coburn gets a reversal against Lincoln wrestler for two points Ron Denton, 103 lbs Tom Applegate, 109 lbs Ken Gutman pulls through with another reversal against Granite Hills Eagle Gary Honkanen gets in good position to pin his Granite Hills opponent. Gary Demers, 115 lbs Jim Branch, 137 lbs, Wayne Woods, 138 lbs Jim Wasson, 145 lbs Coach Keith Richardson. Ken Gutman frees himself in preparing for an escape. Larry Haag breaks down his Lincoln opponent on his way to a victory. Mark Taylor Bob Coburn 168 lbs. Varsity Wrestling Gary Demers has good riding position on top of El Cajon Brave. Don Sizemore Gary Honkanen 180 lbs. Heavyweight Managers; Leon Brown Ron Denton breaks down his El Cajon Brave. Ken Gutman rips up Mt. Miguel Matador as he t akes liim down. Wayne Woods catches his opponent off-guard. Bruce Lohf reverses a Holtville Lion as he tries for a pin. Gary Demers smiles as it takes little effort to flip over Granite Gary Honkanen tries hard for a near pin. Hills Eagle. Front row: B. Ashton, M. Bedford, S. Wasson, R. Martin, T. Ryden, R. Kerr, J. Ferris, D. Smith, G. Robertson, S. Moore, S. Schoop. Middle row: S. Pryor, L. Weeding, D. Robertson, C. Me Mullen, T. Whittemore, C. Koerner, D. Davies, S. Moyer, T. Aldrich, D. Lohf, S. Vigo. Top row: P. Kelly, R. Ryer, C. Stotler, M. Taylor, L. Brown. Coach Jim Hastings J.V. and Frosh Dick Smith breaks down his El Cap match. Front row: K. Hatfield, R. Felly, B. Cooper, C. Fagen, J. Howell, M. Osborne, M. Rice, J. Herrera, D. Ruck, W. Cvitkovich, G. Van Osbree. Middle row: J. Me Mullen, A. Methy, A. Avila, M. Declerqc, P. Booth, L. Rhodes, G. Bacon, J. Bass, R. Smith, M. Massey, J. Sadler. Top row: B. Ashton, M. Sisley, M. Eyerman, K. Me Common, J. Howell, R. Bates, P. Shepard, J. Herrera, J. Moore. 3 Dave Nelson Center Tim Wulfemeyer Forward Ron Weightman Guard Bill Cummings Forward 106 Coach Tom Curran Varsity Basketball Tim Wulfemeyer (50) swishes a free throw in the final seconds of the El Cajon game. Gary Caradonna (32) drives, then banks ball in for two points as Tim Wulfemeyer (50) and Terry Forster (54) wait to press. I j 107 David Nelson (45) shoots for two points, as Dale Senninger, (31) gets good position for rebound in the Granite Hills game. Kyle Hypes (20) hits a four footer, as El Cajon defender tries to block the shot. Terry Forster (54) whips the ball to Dale Senninger (30) as the Sultans work for two points. Dave Nelson (44) jumps high, but is he high enough? Scott Johnson (42) hits a jumper from the key, as Dave Nelson (44) prepares to rebound. Varsity Basketball in Action Bill Cummings tries to out jump El Cajon defender. ■ 109 Tim Wulfemeyer (50) pops two points, as Scott Johnson (42) and Dave Nelson (44) prepare to rebound. Tim Wulfemeyer (50) prepares to pass the ball, as the Sul¬ tans work for two points. Bill Cummings (22), Scott Johnson (42), and Dave Nelson (44) keep the El Cap defenders from getting the rebound. n Varsity Basketball in Action Bill Cummings (22) pops a four footer to put the Sultans ahead. Granite Hills guard looks on as Bill Cummings (22) leaps Scott Johnson (42) out-rebounds Granite Hills defender. up for two of his sixteen points. I Front Row: D. Alexander, E. Vigneau, J. Saska, D. Horneff, R. Kirwin, L. Harnish. Middle Row: L. Dean, L. Forster, B. Thomas, M. Files, M. Johnson, D. Fitzgerald. Top Row: Coach McAdams, J. Adams, L. Reiger, C. Honkanen, B. Salvie, E. Munsch, S. Mc¬ Kay. JV Basketball Love is in the air. 112 Front Row: B. McBride, C. Serrano, D. Ripple, S. West, H. Baker, G. Inga, J. Marlow, D. McAloon, G. Daugherty, R. Feilen. Mid¬ dle Row: J. Oest, D. Hackney, G. Camic, D. Sellers, D. Marshall, D. Edwards, D. Radstock, W. Wallace, B. Leicht, T. Morris. Top Row: W. Nelson, D. McLeod, B. Arnold, C. Maves, D. Core, J. Hypes, K. Sellers, K. Zimmerman, M. Steggman, S. Blackwood. Frosh Basketball Coach Jay Turner Frosh warm up before defeating El Cajon. 113 t Kyle Hypes Pitcher, OF t Terry Forster Pitcher, OF Frank Ridley Pitcher, OF Larry Forster Shortstop Bob Hypes Third Base Jim Palmer Paul Kelly Pitcher, OF Outfield t I. f Jim Smith Catcher Randy Pewtress Catcher Gary Forster Centerfield Willard Weightman Second Base Skip Stevenson Infield John Saska Catcher Marv Brown Rightfield Tim Wulfemeyer First Base Baseball in Action Crowd watches on as Larry Forster warms up to hit. Terry Forster shows his form as he delivers pitch for a possible strike. Gary Forster takes pre swings before batting in his second R.B.I. against the San Diego State Frosh team. Ron Weightman takes practice swings before batting. San Diego State Frosh ballplayer gets back to the bag safe before Tim Wulfemeyer (14) can put the tag on him. Coach Bob Guess haults Bob Hypes at third base. 1 wljl 1 MR t Pit iiA.A i 1 Front Row: Glen Dicus, Paul Fuller, Gary Fox, Danny Tucker, Scott Moore, Jim Saska, Steve West. Top Row: C.—Tom Flood, Jim Hypes, Dave Sellers, Dale Alexander, Ed Vigneau, Chris Maves, Reggie Brown, Norman Hullahan. Varsity and Junior Varsity players relax, at El Centro before gametime. Bottom Row: Bill Stem, Wade Ripple, Paul Sheppard, Buzzy Baker, John Marlowe, Tom Carr, Kelley Hatfield, Dennis Hack¬ ney, Mgr. Mark Massey. Top Row; Doug Radestock, Rick Shaw, Eddie Johnston, Wayne Cvitkovich, Doug Edwards, Scott Maclean, Steve Solis, Bruce height, George Van Osbree, Don Buck. mt m KZm. m 4 S- 7 ' ? ' s: fi ’ M ' ’IgpM I v - V - ' V — ' Brian Admire Bill Cummings Steve Corbett Brad Boyer Rick O’Neal Bill Harrelson Dave Adams Dennis Whisman Steve Hackney I Larry Ashmun John Howell Norman L naston rsity Track Danny Hungerford m Coach Bob Avant Coach Knox Jim McCoy Dave Gastellum Stan Chambers Paul Dunn Bill Harrelson and Dave Adams stepping to a first and second place finish in the “A” mile. Wayne Clarke triple jumps to a new prep high school mark for 1968 at 43 feet 6 1 2 inches. Norman Lumpkin easily breaks the school record running the 1.5 Brian Admire, after 20 feet 5 inches of flight, descends into the sand. seconds while narrowly nudging out Bonita Vista’s top man. Pal Benjemenson strains after an all out effort in “A” 880 for first place. Steve Corbett bounding high in the air to set a new “B” and “C” record in the long jump at 20 feet 6 inches. 123 Back Row: Dennis Jeffery, Bill Martin, Walt Jewell, Terry nis Core, Ron Keeter. Bottom Row: Mark Hackstedde, David Weed, Ken Zimmerman, and Earl Leslie. Middle Row: Dale McLoud, Dennis Will, Tim Page, Ken Crall, and John Meurs. Dickerson, Craig Honkanen, Allen Fischer, Bruce Stoll, Den- B and C Track Back Row: Frank Green, Ron Lorenzen, Fred Page, Gary Parent, William Heincy, and Larry Stone. Bottom Row: Steve Brooks, Bert Barnett, Mike Mercier, and Brian Miller. Middle Popeney, Bill Felix, Scott Batie, Clyde Hathaway, Robert Row: Dwight Dobmeier, Alan Arnold, Matt DeClercg, STeve Crull, John Johnson. 124 Back Row: S. Stolson, G. Sullivan, C. Johnson, J. Burke, L. Purdy, B. Mulhausen, D. Little, R. Keen, R. Thompson, G. Cortner, M. Reilley (manager). Front Row: E. Mirik, M. Clegg, B. Johnson, M. Doyle, M. Leathers, B. Cullirian, F. Sundstrom, M. Ashton, D. Brown, W. Fletcher. X. A P. cc 1 126 B. Selton R. Brown F. Reed rv J Varsity J.V. and Frosh Tennis xter, V. Mascari, J. Thigpen, FI. White, W. Wal- Sellers, S. Blackwood, M. Steggman, M. Os¬ born. Front Row: G. Rosner, M. Eyerman, J. Oest, K. Bell, D. McAloon, T. Feddish, R. Fournier, G. Gardner. 127 fe:,. Gary Inga • A itiiiXii i Glen Daugherty Doug Marshall Coach Tom Curran Blake Thomas Dave Mastronardi Bill Sherley 129 Seniors Cbon CXcX QSojoo3 CM- U XJvJQ) Onrvfi uOu . cSKxX AXljO Lxib LJOb cxVo 9_i:jJ)iU ::DSLK aj {JU-f - O hAofiO Olj-j- lJJ( e X -v ( O3oo C -Ajc (; (Si-x a- KyQ . _ CLCX_-S_5 l_. Class Officers Class Advisor President Mrs. Watkins Jim Miller Class Advisor Mrs. Barnes Vice-President Karen Godsin Treasurer David Ryden Class Advisor Mr. Teaby Activities Cindy Crull Secretary Patsy Wallace Publicity Ruth Klostermann 132 Most Talented: Bruce Dragoo and Patsy Wallace Senior Standouts Prettiest Hair: Gary Forster and Daun Worthington Best Figure and Physique: Gary Honkanen and Daun Worthington Most School Spirit: Bob Hardy and Karen Godsin Biggest Nut: Donna Woodward and Scott Johnson Prettiest Eyes: Genia Ainsworth and Gary Caradonna Best Personality: Bev Nelson and Wayne Clarke 134 Senior Standouts Best Dressed: Karen Patric and Dave Mastrinardi Biggest Flirt: Mike Fredricks and Kathy Senter Most Likely to Succeed: Lynn Williams and Ted Van Oosbree Best Looking: Jim Miller and Daun Worthington 135 Most Talkative: Bob Hardy and Donna Woodward Best Dancer: Donna Woodward and Danny Alvarez Senior Activities Row 1: C. Stout, M. Declerque, K. Godsin, K. Senter, L. Stolt- now, C. CruU, Chairman; K. Burke, S. Rovang, C. Vigneau, S. Beasley. Row 2; J. Cerveny, D. Weeding, J. Thomas, J. Sommer field, P. Porter, P. Conley, B. Lowery, N. Omahen, W. Woods. Row 3: D. Adams, G. Caradonna, T, Mertes, M. Brisindine, G. Forster, L. Browne, M. Miller, A. Drexl. Cap and Gown Row 1: L. Browne, J. Smith, chairman; B. Hardy. Row 2: G. Troyer, M. Stephenson, C. Hagg. Row 3: M. Reilley, J. Burns. Mb. . Viji rt After Prom Row 1: K. Senter, M. Declerque, chairman; K. Godsin. Row 2: C. Tucker, L. Stoltnow, L. Smith, D. Miller, G. Gilb, N piesman. Row 3: B. Hardy, D. Joseph, J. Smith, J. Miller. Prom Row 1: G. Hagg, A. Tunsgul, M. Declerque, K. Godsin, L. Stoltnow, D, Miller, chairman; L. Smith, L. Williams, G. GUb, M. Spiesman, K. Patrick. Row 2: L. Bromback, J. Smith, B. Conway, K. Omahen, N. Burke, P. Porter, D. Linder, P. Conley, B. Lowery, J. Miller, S. Davis, G. Ainsworth. Row 3: C. Crull, T. Mertes, R. Hainlain, J. Thomas, M. Brisindine, G. Forster, B. Hardy, J. Cerveny, L. Browne, D. Joseph, W. Woods, P. Myers. 136 Dues and Privileges Row 1: C. Crull, M. Snelson, N, Burke, K. Hausotter, P. Porter, chairman; M. Bell, B. Lowery, M. Carpenter. Row 2; S. Lococo, E. Kiehl, M. Stephenson, J. Sommerfield, N. Omahen, M. Hagg, P. Conley, M. Slockbower, D. Cooper. Row 3; R. Burger, S. Wofford, N. Reed, D . Coulson, J. Branch, D. Hein, J. Burns, K. Gutman, D. Ryden. Committees Baccalaureate Row 1: L. Browne, B. Hardy, chairman;!. Cerveny. Row 2: S. Rosen, G. Troyer, W. Hagg, C. Block. Row 3: J. Branch, D. Hein. Senior Gift Row 1; C. Crull, B. Stinson, M. Baumcrots, K. Burke, chairman; B. Lowery, M. Spiesman, R. Burger. Row 2: C. Stout, G. Breault, J. Hoye, P. Porter, Y. Hagg, P. Conley, L. Williams. Graduation Row 1: M. Spiesman, B. Stinson, R. Burger, chairman; L. Hagg, L. Stoltnow, G. Troyer, N. Twickler, S. Rovang, M. Norduane. Row 2: T. Van Oosbree, G. Caradonna, C. Crull, P. Porter, N. Omahen, J. Washburn, D. Wade. Row 3; C. Stout, J. Espinola, T. Mertes, J. Thomas, M. Brisindine, W. Woods, M. Miller, A. Drexl. Cards and Announcements Row 1: D. Herrick, J. Calkins, chairman; M. Spiesman. Row 2- J. Sommerfield, P. Hagg, G. Breault. Row 3: S. Rosen, P. Porter, M. Baumcrots, J. Hoye. “Ugh! Kathy, someone’s sitting in your lunch-I think it’s you!” “That will be 5i with your senior activities card.” Fashion-minded Seniors model the latest trends. I bet you think I’m bummin’ money don’t you? 138 Get your donuts while they last. Only 10 cents! Diets are few and far between at second lunch. Senior Activities Senior athletes enjoying the luncheon—orange juice bars and candy bars. Bob Hardy was host at the luncheon while President Jim Mil¬ ler, spoke with the guest speaker. Three of our senior officers enjoying the entertainment. 139 Will somebody please give these two a knife and fork? Civics Class—The joy of the day for all Santana Seniors . . . “If I can’t catch that fly with the syrup I know I’ll get it with my tongue!” Even the young ladies find Mr. Flood interesting. Once again the Seniors out-do the underclassmen in school pride and spirit Kenneth Wulfemeyer Valedictorian Top Five Seniors Theodore Van Oosbree Salutatorian Lynn Williams James Miller Ricky O’Neal 142 Bonnie “Bon-Bon” Acosta—“You work all of your life toward a cer¬ tain goal, and then someone moves the posts on you”. Likes anything green and dancing. Dislikes insin¬ cere boys. Active in Powder Puff. Plans to become a law secretary. Eugina “Genia” Ainsworth-“We are friends together!” Likes bas¬ ketball players, and V.W.s. Favor¬ ite pastime is messing around with “the group”. Bonita “Bonnie” Charlotte Bai¬ liff—“Life is built around a certain someone, without that certain someone life means nothing”. Likes the beach, skating, swim¬ ming and a good football game. Dislikes being lonely. Active in Romance Language Club, Rickety Rackets Girls’ Tennis Club, Inter¬ national Club. Colleen “Stupid” Adams-“Drink and be merry”. Likes a good argu¬ ment. Dislikes people who put up big fronts. Active in D.E.C.A., Tennis Club, Softball Club, Nom¬ inating Convention. David Adams-“Today is the to¬ morrow you were worried about yesterday”. Likes body surfing, quiet girls, the mountains, and watching roller derby. Dislikes be¬ ing broke and civics. Active in cross country 2,3,4, track 2,3,4. Plans J.C., and military service. Linda “Buddy” Adams-“Born free to follow your heart”. Likes boys. Taco Bell and going to the E.C.D. Dislikes conceited people, and boys who start rumors. Plans J.C., and having a good time. Daniel “Danny” Alvarez-“If girls ate the rumors they started, there would be an awful lot of girls on the metrecal for lunch bunch”. Likes digging, faking, and surfing. Dislikes prejudice, parents. Activi¬ ties include: football, track, cheer¬ leader, boxing. International Club. Tom Alves Lawerence “Larry” Ashmun— “The world is my oyster, 1 just have to crack it”. Likes sports, shop, and food. Dislikes civics, term papers, and sauerkraut. Ac¬ tive in track, football. Patrick “Pat” Barker—Plans to join the Navy. Kathy “Kath” Bates-“Smile it makes people wonder what you have been up to”. Likes popcorn and friends. Dislikes big mouths. Active in D.E.C.A., girls softball team. Plans being happy. Marcia “Marsh” Baumcrots—“A journey of a thousand miles be¬ gins with first step”. Likes boys and football games. Dislikes cheese. Active in Card and An¬ nouncement, Senior Gift, and Af¬ ter Prom Committees. Plans J.C. 143 William “Whiskers” Beard-“01d teachers never die, they just smell that way.” Likes Bonnie. Dislikes tall girls with short hair and skinny legs. Plans attending college and getting welfare. Active on Senior Gift Committee. Sandra “Sandy” Beasley-Likes dancing, the beach, and having fun. Dislikes conceited people. Plans attending beauty college. Muriel Lea “Mike” Bell-“Beware! Error often rides to its deadly work on the back of truth.” Likes sports, music, and a good book. Dislikes voUeybaU. Plans becom¬ ing a P.E. teacher. Active in Band, tennis, softball, and C.S.F. Pal Benjaminsen—“Bad compan¬ ionship is the root of radicalism.” Likes lifesavers, sport cars, and girls. Dislikes Parmesan cheese, and prejudiced people. Plans col¬ lege. Active in Girl-Watching, ski¬ ing, and running. Pattie “Angel” Benham-“Please- for me.” Likes horseback riding, bowling, and dancing. Plans at¬ tending J.C. and marriage to Mr. Carl B. Laws! Enjoys going out with Carl, and watching him play varsity basketball. Carolyn Block Janet Boeck-“Laugh, have fun, and be happy.” Likes English, laughing, arguing, and boys. Dis¬ likes math, and crying. Plans at¬ tending college. Active in Powder Puff and modem dance. Barbara “Frivolous Blond” Bol- ton-“Life if well used, is long enough.” Likes Paul Newman. Dis¬ likes people who never know when to shut up. Plans attending college. Enjoys singing and danc- Linda Bolton-“Hope-the only tie that keeps the heart from breaking.” Likes dancing, ani¬ mals, and kind-hearted teachers. Dislikes boys with long hair, and homework. Plans attending J.C. Enjoys sewing and cooking. Elona Bonnin 144 Lynda “Borax” Borecky-“Hi!” and “That’s terrible”. Likes hav¬ ing fun. Dislikes two-timing boys, Plans working as a reservationist for an airline. Active in Powder Puff. Brad Boyar-Likes girls. Plans to become a commercial pilot. Ac¬ tive in football. Patrick “Pat” Boyd-Likes money and cute girls. Dislikes being broke, opera, and conceited girls. Enjoys dating, and art work. Ac¬ tive in D.E.C.A. Clarence “Mike” Boyle-“There is nothing like unrequited love to ruin the taste of a peanut butter sandwich.” Likes playing the tuba, girls with short hair, and pink elephants. Enjoys sleeping, avoiding homework, and embar¬ rassing Linda. Jim “Here” Branch—Likes band and wrestling. Dislikes an English teacher. Plans to be a band direc¬ tor or professional musician. Ac¬ tive in band and wrestling. Senior Dues and Privileges. Susan “Tommie” Braun-“lt’s nice to be important, but more important to be nice.” Likes the beach. Jack, and school. Dislikes boys from El Cap. Plans J.C. in Los Angeles. Enjoys messing around. Active in Girls League, and Tennis. Gloria “Glo” Breault-“You win some, you lose some, but you mostly lose.” Likes football and basketball games. Plans J.C. Ac¬ tive in Powder Puff, Cards and Announcements. Senior Gift, Af¬ ter Prom and D.E.C.A. Barry Brenner-Likes girls, fast cars and sailing. Dislikes box lunches. Fords, and the C.H.P. Plans college. Enjoys making money. Larry “Yule” Bromback—“Looks aren’t everything, that’s why I still have a chance.” Likes T.J. Brass, food, sports. Dislikes phonies. Plans J.C. Enjoys attending games. Band President. Gail Yvonne Brooks—“No hfe is worth hving unless it’s built on truth.” Likes the beach, football games, ' summer. Dislikes cold weather. Plans J.C., and State. Ac¬ tive in Modern Dance. 145 Barbara Brown-“Barb” “Make use of time don’t waste it.” Likes sun-bathing, the beach, and sum¬ mer. Dislikes running the track, cold weather. Plans San Diego Steat, and nursing career. Pas¬ times, beach, swimming, studying, and reading. Active in C.S.F. Bob Brown Larry Brown-“Courtesy of the Paper Hangers.” Likes Girls, Chevys, Yamahas, fishing. Dis¬ likes loud mouths, Hondas, Fords, El Cap. Plans college. Pastimes fishing, “paper hanging”, hunting. Active in Pep Club, Paper Hang¬ ers, Prom Committee. Marilyn Bruno-“Never hve in the past, always be aware of the pre¬ sent, look constantly to the fu¬ ture.” Likes music, going places. Plans college, a career, working with people. Dislikes phony peo¬ ple. Active in Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Mary Brunswick—Likes Jerry, love, peace, long hair, flowers, and The Quick Silver Messenger Ser¬ vice. Dislikes hate, violence, war, people that criticize what they don’t understand. Plans marriage to Jerry. Clubs S.E.A. William Robert Buquet Jr.- “Bob”. “Do unto others then split”. Likes girls, sports, and pho¬ to. Dishkes work which I’m forced to do that I dislike doing. Plans entering the Air Force, then maybe photography. Activities photography. Kathleen Ann Burke—“Kathie” “May your joys be many and your sorrows be few.” Likes people, and the outdoors. Dislikes people who think they’re better than oth¬ ers. Plans college. Pastimes, bowl¬ ing, singing and swimming. Clubs Madrigals, 2,3,4, Student Senate 4. Jim Burns—“An apple a day gath¬ ers no moss.” Likes motorcycles, friendly girls, and trying to surf. Dislikes loud girls with too much makeup. Plans College. Active in basketball, track, and Interact. Jeanne Calkins-“God gave you two ears and one mouth to hear twice as much as you say.” Likes onion rings, football, and hot fudge sundaes. Dislikes rude peo¬ ple. Plans college and teaching ca¬ reer. Active in Powder Puff, Spe¬ cialty Corps, and Card and An¬ nouncement Committee. William Campbell—“Live and let live.” Likes girls, cars, and Auto Shop. Dislikes people that are in¬ stigators. Plans to join the Air Force. Enjoys watching girls and working on cars. Gary “Stuff’ James Caradonna- “No ones life is complete without that certain someone.” Likes bas¬ ketball, fishing, drawing, and piz¬ za. Dislikes certain basketball refs, stuck-up girls, and hard guys. Plans college. Active in bas¬ ketball and baseball. Marta “Duck” Carpenter-“I de¬ stroy my enemy when I make him my friend.” Likes the snow, the mountains, and long vacations. Dislikes gossipy girls, and running the track on cold days. Plans get¬ ting married. Active in Powder Puff and in Senior Dues and Privi¬ leges. Nancy Cairick-Likes friendly people. Dislikes short boys, and unfriendly people. Plans college. Enjoys traveling and going to the beach. Laura “Laurie” Carrillo-“Early to bed, early to rise, makes you healthy, wealthy and wise.” Likes tennis, bowling, cooking, rain, and softball. Dislikes tests, and physi¬ cal fitness. Active in Tennis Club, and S.E.A. John “Corky” Cerveny—Likes rls. Fords, and Yamahas. Dis¬ likes Chevys, and Hondas. Enjoys motorcycle racing. Active in Dra¬ ma. i I 1 Stan Chambers Charles “Steve” Claar-“Life is what you make it.” Likes art, pol¬ itics, football, chess, and intelli¬ gent girls. Dislikes unlady-hke girls, wise-offs, and failing. Plans college. Enjoys an intelligent con¬ versation, an entertaining book as well as lively activity. Wayne “Race” Clarke—“Death is nature’s way of telling us to slow down.” Likes motorcycles and New Years Eve parties. Dislikes Hondas. Plans college. Active in track, football, and Powder Puff football coach. Robert J. “Bob” Cobum—“Peace on Earth . . .” Likes everything. Plans college. Soph, class Gov., Ju¬ nior class Gov., and A.S.B. Presi¬ dent. Active in football and wres¬ tling. 1 Paula “Jeannie” Conley—“A friend loveth at all times and a brother is bom for adversity.” Likes sports, cheering, and consid¬ erate boys. Dislikes inconsiderate people. Plans J.C. and State. Ac¬ tive in Specialty Corps, Powder ! Puff, and Pep Club. Brian Conway—“Not bad for one hundred and one.” Likes basket¬ ball and swimming. Dislikes con¬ ceited people, liver and reckless Volkswagen drivers. Plans college. Enjoys body-surfing, sleeping. Ac¬ tive in Concert Band, and Varsity Band. Mike Cook Joyce Cooksey 147 David Cooper Michael Cooper Steve “Mighty Midget” Corbett- “Bird that flies high flies wrong, for accuracy is better obtained at lower altitudes.” Plans attending State College or San Francisco Art Institute. Active in football, wres¬ tling, and track. Alan “Al” Cosgrove—“Once in the morning does it!” Likes sleeping and eating. Dislikes stupid girls that talk alot. Plans J.C. Enjoys shopping for clothes and spending money. Active in Interact. Don CouIson-“It is better to love a short girl than not to have loved a tall.” Likes Norma, basketball, and playing trumpet. Dislikes veg¬ etables. Plans going into electron¬ ics. Active in Concert, Marching, and Pep bands. Cynthia “Cindy” Crull-“When there is nothing left, there is ways hope.” Likes Erich, sports, rain, cold weather, and people. Dislikes poor losers. Active in Madrigals, Flag Corps, Powder Puff, A.F.S., Senior Class Officer. Lynda “Lill” Dalrymple—“Love grows with the passage of time and separation.” Dislikes two- faced people. Plans beauty college. Enjoys cruising around. Active in Prom, After Prom, and Senior Gift Committees. Eva Dames-Dislikes cold weather. Plans college and a career as an airline hostess. Enjoys horseback riding. 148 Stanley “Stan” Davis-“A lie is something that will suffice for the moment but has no future.” Likes hot fudge sundaes and good music. Plans attending a four year university. Active in football, bas- Glen Daugherty -Dislikes work. ketball, and baseball. President of Plans college. Active in gou. Language Club. Michelle “Shellie” De Clerq-Likes gymnastics, chocolate chip cook¬ ies. Dislikes onions and running the track. Plans J.C. or business college. Enjoys eating. Active in Benchwarmers, Pep Club, Cheer, After Prom Committee Chairman. Maureen Den Herder A j William Henry “Corky” Danny Diaz ■| Diamond-“If you’ve got the : nerve, do it. You only live once.” I Likes football, cars, girls, parties, I and the ocean. Plans attending I college and joining Air Force. Dis¬ likes homework, and school’s food. Active in C.S.F. Bonnie “Bonni Lee” Downs- Harry Drach “Turn your face towards the hght and your shadows will fall behind you.” Likes Bill, working on cars, and New Year’s Eve parties. Dis¬ likes Bill being gone, being called Connie. Plans marriage to Bill, col¬ lege. Active in Sultans. Bruce Dragoo-“10113 Settle Road.” Likes everything. Dislikes everything. Plans on dying. Favor¬ ite pastime is existing. Active in football, baseball, basketball, swimming, and ice hockey. Roslyn “Ron” Espejo—“Hard workers achieve more.” Likes all things that are good. Dislikes bad things. Enjoys talking, dancing, singing, and being with a certain someone. Alice “Alley cat” Duncan-“Don’t put off what you can do today until tomorrow.” Likes boys. Dis¬ likes running track. Plans becom¬ ing a hair stylist. Enjoys driving around and talking to boys. Alvin Edwards Brisendine Don El Hajj-“Jusf checking.” Likes sports. Plans attending J.C. Active in football, basketball, and baseball, and Interact. Marshall 149 cars, cycles and Karen. Dislikes Civics, English and shaving. Plans driving across the country in Mike’s Vette, and joining the Air Force. Enjoys working on cars, dating Karen, and riding cycles. Marlene Evans-“Richard Star- key . . . my inspiration.” Likes the Beatles, long hair on guys, and clouds. Dislikes school and regula¬ tions on hair. Plans bumming through Europe. Active in K.S.U.L. and Benchwarmers. Eugene Feilen Laurel Jean Fisher-“Truth and kindness reigns above all.” Likes vacations and speech. Dislikes term papers and discourteous peo¬ ple. Active in Specialty Corps. Powder Puff, and International Club. Gary Forster-“You can’t change the past, but you can ruin the pre¬ sent by worrying about the fu¬ ture.” Likes B.M. and money. Plans college, joining the highway patrol, and the service. Active in baseball, Lettermen’s Club, and Annual Staff. Gary Foumier-“Wow! You’ve blown it.” Likes girls, pool, danc¬ ing, skiing, soul music, and blondes. Dislikes stuck-up girls, and people who think they’re bet¬ ter than others. Plans work and then J.C. Ruth “Ruthie” Fox-“Smile and Mike Fredricks the world smiles with you, frown and find yourself alone.” Likes horses, swimming, people, and summer. Dislikes homework and self-centered people. Plans to work. Active in Girls League. I Cora Gainer Fred Galvin James “Jim” Geiser-Likes “good bands” and girls. Plans college or joining the service. Active in Band and tennis. Virginia “Ginger” Gilb-Likes bowling, cooking, miniature golf and Chinese foods. Dislikes run¬ ning and school lunches. Plans beauty college. Active on Prom and After Prom Committees, Benchwarmers, and Pep Club. i. 150 Karen “Kar” Godsin-“Keep smil¬ ing and life will become easier.” Likes all sports, clothes, and peo¬ ple. Dislikes snails, liver, people with no school spirit, and braces. Plans attending San Diego State. Active in Cheering, Senior Class V.-P., and Homecoming Court. Janet “Janny” Goodall-“Life is made of love, and love is ecstasy.” Likes the rain, snow, talking and laughing. Dislikes spilling coke on Larry. Plans getting married. Ac¬ tive in gymnastics, and in drama. Kenneth “Hogan” Randolf Gut- man-“Just because I’m shy, don’t let that fool you.” Likes his V.W. and food. Dishkes talking on the phone. Enjoys wine, sometimes women and song. Active in wrestling. Virginia “Ginger” Hagan-“A winner never quits and a quitter never wins.” Likes miniature golf. Dislikes running the track. Plans marrying Roger Hines. Richard “Rick” Hainlin-“Have fun now, for later there’ll be no time.” Likes girls, and sports. Dislikes school. Plans construction work. Active in football, track, golf, interact, and the Lettermen’s Club. Sh eila “Sheilakay” Hale-“When you do right no one remembers. When you do wrong no one for¬ gets.” Likes boats, boys, painting, and the sea. Dishkes vulgar language, drinking, drugs, and Hippies. Plans getting married. Active in the Art Club, Mary HaU-“Nothing is wasted that makes a memory.” Likes Mick, and football. Dislikes snobs, and the “Santana elite set.” Plans marriage and attending J.C. Ac¬ tive in Powder Puff, and gym¬ nastics. I 1 Robert Don Hardy-“I may not be always right, but I’m never wrong.” Likes driving wildly, fishing, and R.J. Enjoys toilet papering on moonlite nights. Ac¬ tive in the Senior Prom, Cap and Gown, and Baccalaureate Committees. Darlene Harris-“My 11th Com¬ mandment “Thou shall not get caught.” Likes playing tennis and going to the beach. Dishkes hickeys, school and to being in trouble. Enjoys playing pool and tennis. Active in tennis. Connie Hart—“Look toward to¬ morrow for it holds your future.” Likes Don, and sincere people. Plans to be a dental assistant. Ac¬ tive in Flag Corp. 151 Kathleen “Smily” Hausotter- “People that find faults in others, should take a look at themselves.” Likes boys, Italian foods, and all animals. Dislikes snobs, and boys with long hair. Plans to go to beauty college. Active in Senior Dues and Activities Committee. Carol Lynette Hays-“What is it?” Likes people who are fun to be with. Dislikes rowdy girls and boys. Plans attending San Diego State. Enjoys watching T.V. Ac¬ tive in the Drama Club, and Girls League. Linda Hazlett-“Love; is the grease that lubricates the wheels of life.” Likes Sam, surfing, foot¬ ball, and all water sports. Dislikes the rain, and seaweed. Plans career in journalism and photography. Active in track, gymnastics, and on the Consultant Staff. Nola Marie Hefferman—“T’was Brillig and the slithy toves did gyre and gimblein the Wabe.” Likes football games, boys, beach parties, and Josie. Dislikes sauer¬ kraut, and “Run run” days. Plans to be happy and live a long healthy life. Dennis “Crash” Hein-“Do it to others before they do it to you.” Likes L.S., beer, cars, and money. Dislikes long hair and Civics. Plans college. Active in Senior Dues and Privileges Committee. Linda “Linn” Heincy-“Faith carries the light of truth which eliminates the shadow of doubt.” Likes boys, Mr. G., Jack-IN-the- Box, and eating. Dislikes long hair boys, liver, and running the track. Donna “Shorty” Herrick—“There is nothing worth more than laugh¬ ter and the love of friends.” Likes singing, typing, and dancing. Dis¬ likes reckless driving and math. Plans attending Business School. Jeraldine “Jeri” Hicker-Likes money, and arguing. Dislikes working and school. Plans attend¬ ing college. Enjoys swimming and sewing. Roger “Rog” Hines—“A winner never quits and a loser never wins.” Likes hunting and shoot¬ ing. Dislikes liver. Plans marriage to Ginger. Ariane “Ar” Hinkle—“Is there any worse fate than to Live and grow old alone, unloving and, unloved?” Likes candles. Dislikes brussel sprouts. Plans attending Business School. Active in J.V. Cheer, Pow¬ der Puff, and gymnastics. Laureen “Punky” Holden Mc- Garity-“One headlight is enough if the other driver guesses correct¬ ly which side it is on.” Likes tide¬ pooling, driving, and spinach. Dis¬ likes flies. Plans growing old. Ac¬ tive in Powder Puff. Lana Holder-“Hang it”—Likes long hair, innocence and mystery, and Mr. Beach. Dislikes baldies, and running the track. Plans to be an executive secretary. Enjoys cruising and checkin’ out the guys, and playing records. Gary “Honk” Honkanen-“He who has desire and determination also has success.” Likes sports, food, girls. Dislikes vegetables and homework. Future plans—J.C. and Service. Active in football, wres¬ tling, and track. Ruth Klostermann Hale-“I cried because I had no shoes, but then I saw a man who had no feet.” Likes honesty and having time to think things over. Dislikes hypo¬ crites and stupid people. Future plans—become a nurse, travel to Europe. Marilyn Horton—“The electronic computer saves man a lot of guess work; but so does a bikini.” Likes dancing, beach, V.W.’s and flying. DisUkes stuck-up people and run¬ ning the track. Plans business col¬ lege. Active in Girls’ League and S.E.A. ij |! 1 J Judy Hoye—“Half the truth is of- Robert Hujing ten a great lie.” LUces going to football and basketball games, watching Ironside. Dislikes run¬ ning the track and taking tests. Active in Powder Puff, Senior Gift and Card and Announcement Committee. Marilyn “Ugly” Hunga—“The mo¬ ment love is taken for granted, it becomes commonplace.” Likes folk music, horses, and Mt. Helix. Dislikes a certain A.S.B. advisor and people who don’t know their own minds. Plans to become a nun. Active in drama, modern dance. Janice Simmons Ironside Michael “Mike” Jacobs-“Keep the faith.” Likes girls, photo and law. Plans college and Navy. Ac¬ tive in Color Guard. Lorraine “Lulu” Jamilkowski- “The only trouble with good ad¬ vice is it interferes with my plans.” Likes P.E., sports and orange juice bars. Plans J.C. and State. Active in Powder Puff and modern dance. Leon Janaik Cathy “Corry” Johnson-“If wish¬ es were horses then beggars would ride.” Likes writing poems and drawing. Dislikes two-faced peo¬ ple. Plans J.C. and opening own business. Enjoys watching good movies. 153 Leon Johnson Pamela Johnson Marvin Brown Daniel “Dan” Joseph-“It’s just garbage!” Likes groovy people, VoUcswagons, Zee, and the Booga- loo. Dislikes school lunches, the rain, and the little A.S.B. Office. Plans attending Cal Western, and buying a Porsche. Active in A.S.B. and as Jr. class V.P. Connie KeUy-“Ah-so”, and whether you’re honest or dishon¬ est peanut butter still sticks to the roof of your mouth.” Likes boys, miniature golf, and playing volley¬ ball. Dislikes running the track, and snooty people. Plans to be a receptionist. Arthur “Bob” Kennedy-“Live while you can, you don’t get a second chance.” Likes food, moto motorcycles, and girls. Dislikes civics, homework, and sweet pota¬ toes. Plans attending J.C. and be¬ coming a photographer. Active in Band. Karolyn “Kay” Kertzman- “That’s a Pigmentation of your imagination .” Likes Instant Break¬ fast. Dislikes phoney people, and slow drivers. Plans attending col¬ lege and becoming a professional golfer. Ellen Kiehl—“I can do all things through Christ, which strength- eneth me.” Likes modern dance, and dedicated Christians. Dislikes stuck-up people, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts. Active in Choir, Romance Language Club, and Se¬ nior Gift. I 154 Sharon “Sher” Kimzy-“Without love and your certain someone life is worth nothing.” Likes Don, dancing, and outdoor sports. Dis¬ likes unfriendly people, and rainy days. Plans attending J.C. and get¬ ting married. Active in Specialty Corp, and tennis. Kathleen “Kathy” Klows- “Youth is wasted on the very young.” Likes sewing, cooking, and babysitting. Plans going to work and getting married. Dislikes running the track. Enjoys bowhng, and playing pool. Steven Knight Karl Krause-“There is no griev¬ ance which is a fit object redress by mob rule.” Enjoys camping and fishing. Active in track, cross country. Key Club, Soph. Class and Jr. Class President. Roy Sylvester “Krick” Krick— “Draft Reagan.” Likes peace, soli¬ tude, old cars, candy, and Janet. Dislikes war, snobs, flats, warm milk, and work. Plans joining the Navy Medical Corps. Randy Landford-“HUH?” Likes girls, drums, football, and track. Dislikes braces, and fights. Plans attending college, and becoming a pilot. Active in track, football, band and basketball. Rick Larson Joe Laudner-“A completely unique experience.” Likes food, cars, and girls. Dislikes big-mouth¬ ed girls. Plans attending J.C. En¬ joys sleeping and eating. Susanne “Susan” Lay-“Let the meek inherit the earth-they have it coming to them.” Likes poetry, music, horses, storms, and the rain. Dislikes homework and run¬ ning the track. Plans attending college, and rebuilding houses. Ac¬ tive in Drama. Eleanor “Elli” Legg-“We like someone because, but we love someone although.” Likes being alone, and sleeping. Dislikes snobs, and cussing. Plans getting married. Active in the Art Club. Judy “JU-JU” Levithure-“Man cannot live on bread alone, he must have peanut butter.” Likes camping, driving, money, and baseball. Dislikes run-run day and bookkeeping. Plans attending Beauty College. Active in D.E.C.A. Deborah “Debby” Linder-“Don’t squirrel around or you’ll be sorry, from one who knows.” Likes guys, clothes, telephone poles, and tuna-vina-tuna. Dislikes guys with curly hair, western music, and cold nights. Plans attending J.C. Brian Lindsay Dawnelle Linzey-“One more time.” Likes Corvetts and orange. Dislikes L.E. and N.W. Plans get¬ ting everything I want in life. Ac¬ tive in Senior Dues and Privileges Committee. 155 Stephen Lococo—“Know your friends and make friends with those who make good friends.” Likes reading, thinking, and girls. Dislikes bad books, and rowdy girls. Plans J.C. and Navy. Active in tennis and Chess Club. Brenda Lowery—“Temptation is the root of all evU.” Likes sports, singing, and Brien. Dislikes false people and feminine boys. Active in Choir, Madrigals, Flag and Ban¬ ner Corp, and Powder Puff. En¬ joys going out to dinner and to shows. Stephen Lutes Kenneth Lyttle “Kenny”—“Why be difficult, with a little more ef¬ fort 1 can be impossible.” Likes girls, football, baseball, and surf¬ ing. Dislikes stuck up girls. Fords, and school. Enjoys girl watching, sleeping, and football. Janet “Jan” Mair—“Guy.” Likes sewing, bothering people, and go¬ ing places with The Church Youth Group. Dislikes self-centered peo¬ ple and dishes. Plans attending Life Bible College. Enjoys hsten- ing to the radio, and bothering people-namely “Green’s.” Kathleen “Peanut” Malek— “Smile” your on candid camera.” Likes being in the darkroom alone to think. Dislikes hypocritic peo¬ ple. Plans to become a profession¬ al photographer. Active in Ger¬ man Club, Library Club, Track Team, and Annual Staff. Paul “Casanova” Tiormont Mas- cari, II—“A jug of wine, a loaf of bread-and thou.” Likes pretty girls. Dislikes anything that’s trite. Plans joining the Navy. Enjoys writing poetry, and playing drums. Active in football. David “Dave” James Mastrondi- “Find what you want most in hfe and don’t let anything stop you from obtaining it.” Eikes Barb, food, clothes, and golf. Dislikes phony people, and teachers. Plans college. Barb, service, and success. Active in golf. Math Club, and Science Club. Dean “Dir ’ McDonald-“If at first you don’t succeed, fake it.” Likes girls and carsXDislikes Civics and work. Plans Jj.C. and ' college. David McGinley 1 V Janice McCoy—“Life is nothing without that certain someone.” Likes MitcheU, art, horses, and swimming. Dislikes running, and term papers. Enjoys visiting art galleries and traveling. Active in Girls Glee, Choir, Powder Puff, and Art Club. I 156 Margaret McGuckin Steve “Ripper” McKay-“The dif¬ ference between men and boys is like the difference between seniors and underclassmen.” Likes Fords and Hondas. Dislikes Chevies. Plans to attend J.C. Corinne McKee—“Life is empty without that certain someone.” Likes pizza, being alone, and Bill. Dislikes lettuce. Plans beauty col¬ lege and marriage. Charles “Charlie” McMullen- “Never start anything you won’t finish and do it the best you can.” Likes Jeannie and Fords. Dislikes Civics. Plans marriage and me¬ chanics school. Active in wres¬ tling. 1 I i I Donna Marie Miller—“There’s no joy like being remembered . . . and no hurt greater than being forgotten.” Likes boys, food, and skiing. Dislikes phoney people. Plans to attend S.D.S.C. Prom Committee Chairman, Tennis Club President Tom “Bloated” Mertes-Likes food. Plans to become a history teacher. Enjoys eating and sleep¬ ing. Active in Choir, Madrigals, football, wrestling, and Interact Club. Carolyn “Carol” Miller-“Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and your mascara runs.” Likes Mike, going to the show, and peo¬ ple. Dislikes running. Plans mar¬ riage. Enjoys going out. Michael Stuart “Mike” McMullen— Likes girls, wild parties, snow, the beach, and shooting pool. Dislikes homework. Plans to attend J.C., then to go into the service. Active in Interact Club, and wresthng. Dolores “Lola” Mendoza-“iee-ie- eeeeeeeee!” Likes fun and way- out people. Dislikes phonies. Plans marriage. Enjoys dancing and swimming. Active in Girls’ Glee. James Dwight “Jim” Miller— “Honesty is the fear of getting caught.” Likes cars, pizza, and Easter vacation. Plans college. Se¬ nior Class President, football, baseball, golf, and basketball. Ac¬ tive in C.S.F., Interact, and Let- termens Club. Mike Mittman-Likes girls and food. Dislikes school. Plans to make money. Enjoys having fun. 157 i Mary Jo Monroe-“The day that is most lost, is the one when you don’t laugh.” Likes having fun. Active in Tennis Club, Interna¬ tional Club, Modern Dance Club. Plans to attend college. Denise Marie “Blondie” Moline— “Let it all hang out!” Likes par¬ ties, the mountains. Dislikes pho¬ nies and slow drivers. Active in Girls Glee and K.S.U.L. Plans to become a registered nurse. Donn Morehouse Valerie Jo “Val” Morton—“You silly goose!” Likes ice skating, music, and J.D. Dislikes phony people. Active in Choir, Madri¬ gals, Girls Ensemble. Plans busi¬ ness college, then work. Monica “Smudge” Mudgett-Likes singing, dancing, eating, and rain. Active in Madrigals. Plans going to New York and joining the Ralph Moss Harkness Company. Richard “Munch” Mutch—“To¬ day is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday”. Likes a good time, girls and food. Enjoys stay¬ ing out and sleeping in late. Ac¬ tive in football and track. Plans J.C. Daniel “Dan” Myers-“You can’t have your cake and eat it. But you can try”. Likes being himself and chevies. Active in Interact and tennis. Plans to join the Coast Guard. Patricia “Patti” Myers—“Why be sad when happiness is better.” Likes being with Ronnie, dancing, going to beach and getting letters from a certain someone. Plans vis¬ iting Palm Springs, beauty college. Active in fashion show. Beverly “Bev” Nelson-Likes eggs, soft music. Dislikes work. Active in Christmas Dance, Varsity Cheer, Girls League and Home¬ coming Queen. Plans marriage. Russell “Little Wayne” Nelson- “Alone Alone All AU Alone On A Wide Wide Sea.” Likes girls, surf¬ ing, and cars. Dishkes Civics. Ac¬ tive in cross country, wresthng, track. Interact. Diane “Danny” Newark-“Life is built around one certain someone, without him your nothing.” Likes Joe, K.B. ste , and friends. Ac¬ tive in D.E.C.A., Drama Club. Plans staying with J oe always. Susan “Sue” Nicholas-Likes Morse, wrestlers, watching the snow and the beach at night. Dis¬ likes changing schools, cold morn¬ ings, french fries without catsup, and cleaning fish. Plans attending J.C., and making someone happy. Lisa Ann “Mouse” Nicholson—“A man may have silver or gold but without friends he has nothing.” Likes boys, poster painting, par¬ ties, and snow. Dislikes untrue friends. Plans attending college and getting married. Active in gymnastics and Dues and Privi¬ leges Committee. Salve Nickerson Marie Nordaune-“You are given two eyes and one mouth in order to see twice as much as you say.” Likes going to movies. Dishkes running the track. Plans attending J.C. Active in Girl’s League and Cards and Announcement Com¬ mittee. I i 1 I Rick “Rip” 0’Neal-“I have an i open mind-everything passes I through it.” Likes chocolate chip j cookies and the Rolhng Stones, i Dishkes liver and Clearasil. Plans 1 attending college and getting mar¬ ried. Active in cross country, track, and C.S.F. Mona Odmark—“A friendly smile shines brighter than the sun.” Likes short hair on boys. Dislikes physical fitness, and football. Plans attending college. Active in Specialty Corps, and Dues and Privileges. Kathryn Olsen—“Let us lift our heart in our hands unto God in the heavens.” Likes sincere peo¬ ple, and the mountains. Plans be¬ coming a medical secretary. Nancy “Nanc” Omahen-“Smile- Pleze.” Likes Don, blue, and Sul¬ tanas. Dislikes dishonest people. Plans attending college and mar¬ riage. Active in 11 Sultanas, pow¬ der puff football. International Club, and Prom. I Jerry “Jer Jer” Palmer-“Never give up the ship.” Plans attending college. Enjoys skating and horse¬ back riding. Active in track. Dra¬ ma, and Choir. Douglas Parrish Janet “Red” Parsons-“Tony for¬ ever.” Likes Tony, ’58 Chevies, and Blue Chip Stamps. Dislikes being called “Red” and “bossy” people. Plans business college. Ac¬ tive in tennis and Publications. 159 Karen Patrick-“Selfishness is a Nancy Payson Anita “Chiquita” Payton-Likes gift of nature-unselfishness is an collecting dust, and friendly peo- accomplishment.” Likes cauliflow- pie. Dislikes snobs. Plans on work¬ er, and living at the beach. Plans ing. Active in D.E.C.A., tennis, attending business college. Active and on the Annual Staff, in Girls League, International Club, and Senior Prom Commit¬ tee. Lilly Perdomo—“What your mind conceives and believes you can achieve.” Likes dancing, and going out. Plans attending J.C. and con¬ tinue singing and acting. Active in modern dance, and in drama. Charles Perry Cynthia “Cindy” Person-“Big- Deal.” Likes J.C. dances, guys, and XK-E’s. Dislikes “run-run day.” Active in drama, D.E.C.A tennis, and in gymnastics. Shirley “Surrie” Pirtle—“Life is simple but men insist on making it complicated.” Likes blond hair, green eyes, and the “Righteous Brothers.” Dislikes arguments, and phoney people. Plans to go into cosmetology and high styl¬ ing. Active in Powder Puff, and in tennis. Pamela “Pam” Marie Porter— “Happiness can be shared with just a smUe.” Likes boys, pizza, dating, and making friends. Dislikes girls with heavy makeup, and getting up early. Active in Senior Dues and Privileges Committee, Stu¬ dent Government, and in gymnas¬ tics. Vickie “Sweatpea” Price-“Soci- ety says ‘Love is a many splendid thing.’ Enjoy it ’til society takes it way.” Likes sports, dancing, and driving. Dislikes doing dishes, running the track, and insincere people. Active in Specialty Corp. Penelope “Penni” Ramstead— “Love conquers all, maybe.” Likes P.E. and having a good time, Dislikes vegetables, warm milk, and long skirts. Active in Girls Glee, choir. Banner Corp, and gymnastics. Kathleen Rasmussen—“You wiU always have happiness if you seek and find: How to serve.” Active in Choir, and in Band Corp. 160 Norma Reed—“Life would be nothing without my certain some¬ one.” Likes Don and music. Dis¬ likes narrow-minded people. Plans marriage to D.P.C. Active in dra¬ ma, choir, and Dues and Privileges Committee. Lucinda Christine “Chris” Regala- do-“Love wasn’t put in your heart to stay, love isn’t love, until you give it away.” Likes taU boys and Italian food. Dislikes running the track, and phony people. Plans becoming a model. Mike “Stretch” Reilley—“You’ve waited too long to get this high and now position shows it; so keep it cool, play it safe, and don’t blow it.” Likes girls, cars, and food. Dislikes liver. Plans at¬ tending J.C., and joining the Ser¬ vice. Michael “MUce” Robbins-“When promulgating your esitare cogita¬ tions and articulating your super¬ ficial simintalities beware of Pla- tumus Powderosity.” Active in track. Interact, and boxing. Likes surfing and lying around. Robert Dean “Bobby” Roberts— Gerald Rodgers “Life is built around a certain someone; without that someone life is nothing.” Likes Debby, working on cars, and going out Dislikes weird people. Plans going to college and Service. Active in baseball and cross country. Sharon Rovang—Likes Ron, cheer¬ ing and G.T.O’S. Dislikes doing round-offs and cartwheels at games. Plans attending J.C. and marriage. Active in cheer and Girl’s League. Darlene Rush Alyssa Roehl-“A man without children has lost his place in his¬ tory.” Likes Phil and green. Dis¬ liked stuck-up people, and being bored. Plans marriage to Phil. Ac¬ tive in modern dance. Susan Lynn “Sue” Rosen-“Where your heart is, there will be your treasure also.” Likes sunny days, the beach, and sincere people. Plans becoming a teacher. Active in Card and Announcement Com¬ mittee. David “Alfred” Ryden-“Ask me no questions. I’ll tell you no lies.” Likes Shirley Temple, Enghsh, and t angerines. Plans success and joining the marines. Active in Class Council. -“All you need is love.” Likes the Beatles, long hair a on boys, life and clouds. Dislikes P.E., grasshoppers, and snails. w Plans bumming thmuteh Europe. yL Active in Art Clup anp H.A.I.R. Society. 161 Jeanette Christine Sadler—“Good things come to those who wait.” Likes going to drive-ins, the beach, drag races, and eating dill pickles. Active in Powder Puff. Plans going to college. John “Gramps” Saska-“Some figures mean lots, other mean lit¬ tle.” Likes long walks. Dislikes empty stomach. Active in cross country, footblal, baseball, A.S.B. Dave Schlieder Linda Christine Schmid-“There comes a time when each individu¬ al must stand alone.” Likes going to parties, friendly people, doing nothing and then again doing ev¬ erything. Dislikes deceitful peo¬ ple. Sharon “Schmitty” Schmitt- “God is the only way.” Likes R.L.E. Dishkes oyster soup. Ac¬ tive in Tennis Club, Drama Club, Dues and Privileges and Cards and Announcements Committees. JuUe “Jul” Schroer-“Why?” Likes dancing, housekeeping, be¬ ing married to Hank. Dislikes spinach. Plans setting up house¬ keeping. Kathleen “Winnie the Pooh” Senter—“I’d rather be a rotten raisin, than an ordinary grape off the vine.” Likes grassy raisins and a reason to smile. Active in Pow¬ der Puff, Annual Staff, leadership conference, gymnastics. Home¬ coming Court. Plans College, and a diet. Jeffrey “Jeff’ Silverman-“Hu- mor is great when used at the ap¬ propriate time.” Likes Tennis. Ac¬ tive in tennis 1,2,3,4 and basket¬ ball. Plans college. Randy Sindelar-“Watch out that you don’t get crushed under someone else’s wheel of fortune.” Likes summer, the ocean, pop- sides, guitar and writing. Dislikes plastic flowers. Plans work and travel. Mary Slockbower-“To have and to be loved is the greatest happi¬ ness of existenee.” Likes the mountains, swimming and buying clothes. Dislikes conceited people. Barbara “Barb” Smith—Likes go¬ ing to the beach. Dishkes running the track. Active in D.E.C.A. Plan going to San Diego State College. James Lawerence “Smitty” Smith—“Make good habits be¬ cause your habits make you.” Likes a person who thinks for himself, steak, sports. Dislikes phony people. Active in baseball, basketbaU, Pep Club, Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee. Linda Smith-“Real beauty comes from within.” Likes Dionne War¬ wick, and people. Dislikes insin¬ cere people. Plans becoming a dental assistant. Active in A.S.B., Girls’ League, Benchwarmers, Pep Club, International Club, and Se¬ nior Prom Committee. Stephen “Steve” Smith—“When all is said and done, more is said than done.” Likes surfing, and sports. Dislikes having to wait for anything, and ’59 Fords. Enjoys eating. Marianne “Harry” Snelson—Likes horses, people, and the beach. Dislikes colds. Plans becoming an Airhne Stewardess. Active in Spe¬ cialty Corps, and in tennis. Enjoys horseback riding, playing tennis, and swimming. Joyce “Juide” Soltau-“Keep smihng Johnny, things are getting worse.” Likes sewing, cooking, outdoor sports, and J ohnny. Dis¬ likes Creepy Crawlers. Plans at¬ tending college. Active in ad¬ vanced gymnastics. Jill Sommerfield—“Ask and it will be given to you, seek and ye shall find.” Likes sewing, cooking, swimming, and tennis. Dislikes phoney people, and show-offs. Plans becoming an airline steward¬ ess. Active in Specialty Corps, ten¬ nis, and Dues and Privileges Com¬ mittee. Mary Spiesman-“Be doers of work and not talkers only.” Likes working in the office. Dislikes running the track. Plans becoming a history teacher. Active in S.E.A. After Prom, Prom, and Gift Com¬ mittees. Michael Sponsler Kathleen “Kathy” Amanda Stall¬ ings—“I weep because I had no shoes until I saw a man which had no feet.” Likes surfing, and Jerry. Dishkes nothing but hate. Plans attending beauty college. Active in Girls Glee, and in tennis. Sandra “Sandie” Steele-“Do your best, so you won’t be sorry later.” Likes bowhng, working with peo¬ ple, and Butch. D islikes misunder¬ standing. Plans to become a regis¬ tered nurse. Mickey Stephenson—“Music is love in search of a word.” Likes boys, shrimp, and making friends. Dislikes “run-run” days. Plans at¬ tending college. Active in Band, Cap and Gown Committee, and C.S.F. Barbara Ann “Nuter” Stinson- “May the most that you wish for be the least that you get” Likes dancing, boys, and tennis. Dislikes phonies, and hypocrites. Plans to become a teacher. Active in speech, and Gift Committee. 163 Bruce Stoll—Likes women, for- Linda Stoltnow tune, and sports. Dislikes stupid freshmen, Brussels sprouts, and butter. Plans attending college. Enjoys swimming. Active in track, and in Interact. Michelle “Micki” Stumph-“Is it true blonds have more fun? You better beheve it.” Likes Don, dancing, and parties. Dislikes the “Draft”, dull parties, and being broke. Plans attending business college and getting married. Marcia Summey Lynn “The new girl from Cra- ford” Strzelecki-Likes the beach, Don, Craford, and Wilbur. Dis¬ likes spiders, eggplant, and mead¬ ow muffins. Plans attending J.C. and living happy ever after. Claudia Joann Stout-“Love is the ultimate trip.” Likes Chuckie, and twiggies. Dislikes sorrow. Enjoys checkin’ out guys with Nola. Ac¬ tive in Choir, Madrigals, Senior Gift and Prom Committee, Sales and Service Club, and Internation¬ al Club. Eleanor “Susan” Sumner—Likes John Tennant boys, tennis, and people. Dislikes smart aleck people. Plans attend¬ ing State College. Enjoys playing tennis, reading, and watching T.V. Warren Michael Terry-Likes girls, cars, and money. Plans attending college and getting married. James “Adolf’ Thomas—Likes money, panel trucks, and eating out. Dislikes curfew. Plans attend¬ ing college. Active in football, and in Interact. Ruth “GaU” Zeh-‘T cried be¬ cause I had no shoes until I saw a man who had no feet.” Likes boys. Dislikes stuck-up boys. Plans at¬ tending college and working. Ac¬ tive in Specialty Corp. Stephan Thompson i Anchalee “Angie” Tunsagul— i “Who can hve without love?” Likes people, friends at school, i and traveling. Dislikes selfish, dis¬ honest, conceited people. Plans to ! attend University in Thailand. Honorary homecoming princess. Curtis Van Atta Barbara “Barb” Trombly-“Pa- tience is a virtue.” Likes Dark Shadows. Dislikes running the track. Plans include marriage, at¬ tending business school, and working. Gweneth “Gwen” Troyer—“Life is as much fun as you make it.” Likes Rick, going out, and pizza with pepsi. Dislikes bugs and snakes. Plans to attend J.C. En¬ joys daydreaming. Active in Mad¬ rigals. Nira “Rusty” Twickler—Likes John, warm weather, and water. Dislikes macaroni and cheese. Plans to be an airhne hostess, and getting married. Enjoys being with John. Oosbree-“It’s better to give to me than to receive.” Likes foot¬ ball, reading, and weight lifting. Dislikes typing and Civics. Plans college. Enjoys eating. Active in football and C.S.F. Joan Lee “Twiggy” Twigg-“Be- Ueve in something or you will fall for anything.” Likes helping peo¬ ple, cooking, and friends. Dislikes term papers, running, and stuck- up people. Plans to become a nurse. Enjoys Candystriping. Ken “Shore Breaker” Vaughn- “Money isn’t the key to anything, but it sure helps.” Likes friendly people, cycles, girls. Dislikes crutches, long hair. Plans to at¬ tend college and become a coach. Active in football and wrestling. Charlotte Tucker—“What is true love? Only God knows,” Likes the Beatles, singing, rain, and friends. Dislikes running the track. Plans to attend J.C. Helene Vallieres Carolyn “Carrie” Vigneau-Likes hot fudge sundaes, sports, travel¬ ing, and cheerleading. Plans J.C., and travehng. Enjoys going to the beach, and listening to Johnny Mathis. Frosh, J.V., and Varsity cheer. Homecoming Court 16 i Rod Jeffrey Vigo—“If a person doesn’t have anything to say he shouldn’t be saying anything”. Likes parties, music, surfing, cars and summer. Active in C.S.F., In¬ teract Club. Plans college. Doris “Dor” Elaine Wade-Likes having fun. Active in D.E.C.A. Plans J.C. Donald Walker-Likes playing in the band, girls, and all other ac¬ tivities. Dislikes P.E. Favorite pas¬ times are dances, and riding motorcycles in the hills. Plans J.C. Patricia“Patsy” Lee Wallace-“Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you, bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you”. Likes dancing, fireplaces, and a skinny soul brother. Plans to become a P.S.A. stewardess. Cynthia “Mindy” Walvatne- “Where’s the party?” Likes sum¬ mer, Interact, M.M., long eye lashes, and Jack-in-the-Box. Dis¬ likes phony people and rumors. Favorite pastimes are pollywaging and going to the E.C.D. Plans J.C. David Ward Janine “Jan” Washburn-“A11 men are created equal, it is up to us to make it so”. Likes real people, quiet music, funny jokes. Dislikes selfish, rude people, peanut but¬ ter and cats. Favorite pastime is being creative. Plans becoming a registered nurse. James “Jim” R. Wasson—“Just checking ya!” Likes sports, girls, mess’n around. Active in football, wrestling, track. Interact Club, Lettermans Club. Favorite pastime is football. David “Absent Dave” or “Weed” Alan Weeding-“Trust your friends for a good friend is worth a million dollars-cash value”. Likes swimming, parties, girls, and most outdoor activities. Favorite pastimes are drawing and espe¬ cially going to the. drive-in. Plans further education. Florence “F’lo” Weeks-“Take time to love, it is a God given priv- elege. Take time to laugh, it is the music of the soul.” Likes most people and quiet evenings. Favo¬ rite pastimes are reading, sewing, and writing letters. Nancy “Tooth Pick” White-“I cried because I had no shoes, un¬ til I saw a man who had no feet.” Likes having a good time. Dis¬ likes being bored, and bad moods. Favorite pastime is going to the drags. Plans becoming an airline stewardess. Susan Wilcox Arthur “A.J.” Wilford-Likes surf¬ ing, skin diving. Dislikes Civics, homework, and having a closed campus. Plans to attend J.C. En¬ joys throwing eggs. Helped design school billboard. Active in track. Lynn “Tex” Williams—Likes black cats, candy canes, daisies and roses, and strawberry malts. Plans college and teaching career. A.S.B. Commissioner of Linance. Active in International Club, csf. Speech Club, Pep Club, and Stu¬ dent Senate. Linda Jeanne Wilson—“A smile is a confession of happiness”. Likes tennis, chocolate, and being friendly with people. Plans to be¬ come an airUne stewardess. Active in International Club. I|, Sandra “Wof ’ Wofford-“Oh ba- Lee Wood by!” Likes fast cars. Dislikes on¬ ions. Enjoys cruising Oscars. Ac¬ tive in D.E.C.A., Dues and Privi¬ leges, Drama and Prom Commit¬ tee. Wayne “Woody” Woods-“People who hve in glass houses shouldn’t be married.” Likes Cheryl, the beach, track and cars. Dislikes blown engines. Plans state college, the Air Force and marriage. Ac¬ tive in track, wrestling and Inter¬ act. Donna “Doona” Woodward- “Boogallo down Broadway.” Likes dancing, sunshine, and spa¬ ghetti for breakfast. Plans to at¬ tend J.C. and become airline stew¬ ardess. Enjoys messing around with friends and going to the E.C.D. Lisa Wolley—“People may not be what they think they are, but what they think—they are.” Likes long brown hair and brown eyes. Dislikes phony people, rain and shoes. Plans to attend college and travel. Daun Marie Worthington—“Life is only what a person makes it.” Likes Poker, football and Spring. Dislikes being the cause of sad¬ ness. Plans interior decorating and traveling. Active in Powder Puff 3, 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Homecom¬ ing 4. Kenneth “Tim” Wulfemeyer— “Success is not always the mea¬ sure of a man’s worth.” Likes long hair on girls. Dislikes science courses. Plans teaching career. Ac¬ tive in football, basketball, base¬ ball, Lettermen’s Club and C.S.F. Edward Young I I 167 Joe Espinola Russ Nelson’s defense is poor as Mike Robbins gives him a right jab. ■ ' ? Mike Robbins Sam Blair Dan Myers Danny Alvarez Marshall Brisendine gives Mike Sponsler a right hook to the mid-section, while Mike swings in a left Jab. Mike Fredricks blocks a left jab thrown by A. J. Wil- ford. Gary Fournier Mike Fredricks Dan Myers defends himself with his hands out in front, as Joe Fspinola gets ready for a right punch. .y 1 Karl Krause Dan Myers stands back as Joe Espinola untangles himself from the rope. Something New at Santana for Boxillg Bob Coburn cringes as Karl Krause barely misses his head. Senior Boys: Dan Myers beat Joe Espinola. Mike Robbins beat Russ Nelson. Sam Blair beat Bill Leydecker. Mike Fredricks beat A. J. Wilford. Dan¬ ny Alvarez and Gary Fournier tied. Karl Krause beat Bob Co¬ burn. Marshall Brisendine beat Mike Sponsler. These are the re¬ sults of the “Fight Night” held at Santana on February 17, 1968. Marshall Brisendine Mike Sponsler Danny Alvarez stands defenseless as Gary Fournier throws a left punch to his face. Sam Blair has just connected with a right jab to Bill Feydecker’s face. Bob Buquet To Our Photographers We Say Joe Neves Richard Peterson 170 Kathy Senter I I Thank You j I I I ! for all of the great pictures in this annual. A special thanks goes to Boyd Anderson Stu¬ dios for the use of Phil, he took our color pictures, homecoming, sports, faculty, and others too numerous to mention. Thanks al¬ so to the Union Tribune Publishing Com¬ pany for some of our football action shots. .1 i ! i And Thanks to our staff who pulled through when it didn’t seem possible. . . to Genis Ainsworth and Susan Braun for organizing our ad sales. . .and Mrs. Kerschner and A.S.B. for selling the annual. A special thanks goes to all the teachers for their patience through class interruptions and transfer requests. . .to the coaches for their cooperation even through all the mix ups of picture taking. .• .to Mr. Bob Moss of Inter Collegiate Press for all of his help and advice. . .to everyone who came Saturday to finish the book. . .and many, many thanks to Mr. Baer, who looks a little greyer, but is already preparing for next year. . . and thanks to all or you who bought this annual, you support made it all possible. Daun 71 This Is the Beginning of All Those Who Congratulations to Class of ' 68 Vivians Adrien H. Vigneau Woodward Cosmetics Concord Construction Company invites Young Lady graduates to Ea rn money while having fun- learn and teach p rofessiona1 make-up techniques. 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