Santiago High School - El Caballero Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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As you turn the pages of Le Chevalier, the pattern of 1963 will develop and, we hope, leave with you a lasting impression. Nr' My get p Ciyyf JY UAI, wi 55? 9 t QE 5, Jar' yr dbx N X t CW t Xe! , . ,f' Fgixgg S, , X 3 .: 3 .as t tb, 4 ata ist 'J'-f'5' BBQ- if S f . , , , ah, , f A V N, 'X J ,tb tom t y 5 , Vg U AQG XQJ D6dIC3tI if l At our life's end, if th time s ould come when We could look back upon lives in every detail, we would see that a distinct pattern had been formed. Wo- ven into it would be our successes and failures, our happinesses, and sadnesses, and our trials and tribulations. As we experienced this, our eyes would Water with remorseful tears, our stomachs ache With jovial laughter, our hearts break with splitting pain, and our souls would reveal their true naked ap- pearance. It is our sincere hope that ifthis time did come, success would overrule fail- ure, happiness balance equally with sad- ness, and the trials and tribulations show themselves as tools used in moldinga better character, So it is to your suc- cess and the shaping of your pattern of life that we dedicate this book. pmgwwmh an 1 Edin t,,i i t t i i , , 3 3? we Q 2 k y. f W, ' ,, ' , WV 'ffffiff r 'Q -MQ 74 J A f f. 1-f'. nb .u, W 5 X L 'Q fiewf wr w , K J J. fn It in . I 5 l P L X Q k Z ' f .Q M. f 5 xx Y-Y 2 Y E ? v Y M8 A 3' fr .ff '1::,L.n .V L Q M... w,. i ,fa .ai 5. ,w 2 s f '7 ,, sz xlib 1 mn' , ww: hi, f 1 qw, M, A ml wgw f Kim vw aim. x diy ,,,, 3.5 W :. VM' A A Agn A- 3L f Q- ig, - f E XS gf S1 H f A 35965. PM , 3. ., S K ,fi gs, f I ,W M , 4 F 2 fy: 2 Av. IKM? X Www ,, mv!1f7 L WM. . is Ar K ' 2 1 l wi 2 R12 I r- W , .3 5 ff A imma' sri ,.m:'?.tif'vk' 74 . V 'W A ...,.. , V .,,,, -A m v ,Wx Q, Qi is L ' Q31 f25:'iJ?t'+'t if we W, W, ,M , Q ww- gt f , ,Q s 2 , ff, 7,55 ' Table of Contents Administration ...... 8 Classes and Student Government . 24 Student Life .... . 66 Clubs and Organizations . . 102 Sports . . . 126 Seniors . . . 160 A7 7 W l X XJ Y ... .- J' 1 , , V . , K ,, , w N . RE 1' Was- 359+ ,sw rc r Q. as X 4 .. Z5 rmta ,r v P r 5 1.5! i far Y gb, ., iff 7 rr .. dwg, , ,rut H5 LN Q so , UW , v, fp: Q v There will come a time in our lives when our reflection is given to those whose good influence has aided usp we have reached such a point now W give our thanks to the administration and faculty whose constant care and inspiration have formed in us a feeling of security and deep appreciation They have won their way into our hearts with their cheer fulness, their interest in all of us, and their ever ready willingness to aid in our advancementg so that we are well prepared for our life work. This sincerity is an inspiration to us all. Each and every member of the faculty and administration makes an indelible impression on the organization of our school and upon W--.....,,ww' the minds of every Santia o student with whom he Ni'r-M comes in contact because tie faculty and administra W.ms -1 . . . . . a , MMR ttawwxxmn tion constantly strive to make Santiago first in every 'r--...V thing they dedicate their lives to us and to Santiago 'X--.axmx 'r-1-...m We must strive to attain the goals they set for us 1--. NXN-K Pam Uhler Hahn m K., F W. .f 2 1 tag ,ii f H flaws U 'f' f'i 7 5 5 5 1 sw- 7, N,,r. E r 9 g1'i4!E'?-1 iw, .Q . wlawwi' t,.L WJ ,AJ J 1, 50 ' ff 1 N K y, 1 , J f' 7 wr '4,, f WW X' A kj X , f r L X fl J x. V IL, i L' A F9 I4 af D! ' QL fy ' 0 J I JI., X L ul W 5 L, X2 KC J MJ Q I mf 5 I, i ,Y 1 1 17 VA-fl 'ldxx f 4 I lv I v v Z FIX, H X fl 4F El Y' IJ ,Dfw ' l I Y J J rl fy W nl 'I 1' X 1 pl kr ,JJL 1 k fx! L, X ,Q 4 'RL x k J ' 2 U df Q 1 u W lg L U ,P Q U fq' X ' 1 L' e J ff fv 9 v N C 1 ,N 5 X p I , V I fi fry G f . L , ' fx ' 17 Q L , 7 W if I U K, AJ s J! f L 1 1 lf 1 , Af L lj If L v C ,A 4' J V XJ VL I1 I r O J 'uf li AJ J V ! WL Z iv 'J WV L Lvjf f if Q, v pk 1 fs' X L V K . N . qgna itil ,ff QW' are i BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Mr. William Whitlow, Mr. Joe Furr, Mr. Carl Lehman, Dr. Nathaniel Kurnick Qstandingj, Mr. William Wiesner. X tx Mr. James C. Cherry Acting District Superintendent .657 Mr. George Brokaw Assistant Superintendent of Business District dministfatioli o ,, V 'ff .. I 1 37 Mr. Leo Thomas Mr. Myron Kirsch Administration Director of Instruction Assistant 9-1 .. ,QW , ,, . r f antiago's f I tl PRINCIPAL Dr. Carl Heinz iie?MW,3?X3,EiM3Z5 I X I I dministratiojnyy x . 4. -, It '3 fpleasure that I take the o portunity t in duce the second volume of the Santiago i School year book, LE CHEVALIER. I want to compliment the annual staff and Miss Pritchard for the outstanding work they have done to make this fine book possible. I should like to review our schoolhistory with you briefly. Mostofyou know that Santiago High carrie into being on September 11, 1961 when 1541 students reported for classes at the Bolsa High School campus where we were in double session. Construction of our new campus was sufficiently advanced that we were able to hold classes on our own campus on November 27, 1961 for the first time. Many precedents are being established. The academic achievements of the Cavaliers are recognized by the various scholastic organiza- tions throughout the state and na tion. Our Cava- lier athletic teams are recognized as strong con- tenders in both the Crestview League and the CIF. The Music, Speech and Drama Depart- ments have won their share of recognition for outstanding performance. Santiago High School has been accredited by both the University of California and the Western Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. This enables any student graduating from Santiago High and having completed his college entrance courses with a sufficiently high grade to be ad- mitted without taking many basic courses at the University level that are necessary from some other school graduates. Our total school spirit is improving and can improve a great deal more by each Cavalier givinghis wholehearted support to all the activities going on. Remember the opportunities are here at Santiago High, and it is up to each one of you how well you succeed in taking advantage of them. DR. CA RL HEINZ fit I VICE-PRINCIPAL DEANS: Mrs. Nellie Burchfiel fgirls'J and in charge of attendance Mr. Joe Riedel office and Mr. George Gill Cboys'D and in charge of student activities. It is the concern of the administration to advise and direct the student body of Santiago toward good citizenship and manners. However, our administrators strive to advise and assist rather than order and apply harsh rules without consideration of the students, but they also demand respect which they have and must require to run ef- ficiently a school such as ours. With the co-operation of the student body, our administrators can make Santiago a school to be proud of, and one which is a pleasure to attend. They have made it a point to try to understand the student problems. We are grateful for this consideration that is shown us, and We must always strive to deserve it. F ' 3 E ,.,,- A r D nv: Q. f f lei if - fl ' .Q itz... it l couNsELoRs: Mr. Delbert Rogers, Mrs. Joe Ann Lawton, Mrs, Dorothy Sully Cstandingl. 13 5 X' 'ssh iwfifgigwsifg,-.pg J .ni3sfiXfz:'gf'??x'se+: Zg.,3,54,5im , Q 'Www Q Q ,,,f , 'WEGA W ,av W Faculty FIRST ROW, Left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Sully, Mrs. Janice Duncan, Mrs. Beverly Washam Cdepartment headl, Miss Linda Briggs. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jesse May, Miss Jean Pritchard, Mr. Delbert Rogers, Mrs. Olivia Srriitli, Mr. George Jaeger, Mr. James Kane, Mr. Douglas Nietzlie, Miss Margaret Milokovich, .Xfllgg Mary Bell, Miss Phyllis l-lenesen. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Mr. John Brathwaite, Mr. Lewis Drexel, Mr. Hal Roberts, Mrs. Marilyn Dawson Cdepartment headj, Mr. Angus McPhail, Mr. Edward Vargo, Mr. Albert Wilson. SECOND ROW: Mr, Halbert Christianson, Mr. Charles Westra, Mr. Earl Morren, Mr. Andrew Kahn, Mr. Donald Leavey. W . 1 -- ,air K 3' wr, y rrrr H VKMUQDLV L N I Xb i V V Wwmf fl ART rf! E k-4 ff fer, N Left to right: Mr. Gerald Heade Cdepartmeut heady and 1 Mr. Lenoir Asay. X X HOMEMAKING Nix Left to right: Mrs. Carol Bole Cdepartmeut lreadj, Mrs. Beverly Taylor, Mrs. Tokiko lde. - . Left to riglrc: Miss Ioan Barr, Mrs. Rosemary Smith Cdepartmeut heady, Mrs. Tokiko lde. E FIRST ROW, Left to right: Mr. Douglas Michelson, Mr. Jesslyn Hilt, Mr. Ivan McCann, Mr. George Davis, Mr. Henry Massie. SECOND ROW: Miss Esther Vincent, Mr. Richard Hill, Mr. Joseph Sencziy, Mr. Dennis Titzlqowslxi fdepart- ment headj, Mr. Halbert Christianson. 'Mm sv Left to right: Mr. Julian Sherer, Mr. Merle McClellan, Miss Rnth Lrnnnhalrh, Mr. James Looft, Mr, Robert Kernen, Mr. Joseph Clark. Left to right: Mr. Walter Dndeli, Miss Sandra Selover, Miss Mary Bell, Mrs. Faye Follcins, Mr. Charles Donnelly Cdepartnient heudj. . My Q4 f B lU ly' N E fl S Rf S If I 55 M 5 sr 2 . tl Left to right: Mrs. Katherine White, Mr. Constantine Young, Miss Loiloni Arnold Qdepartment headj, Mr. Dallas Sinnen, Miss Ioan Miles, Miss Suzanne 5 3 f 3 Harriet Y srl fllfffw Left to right: Mrs. Joy Larsen Cdepartment headl, Miss Catherine Snider, Mrs. Luella Fong, Miss Betty Wallace, Miss Carolyn Rusk. B O Y S P. r. N L 1 R A X Left to right: Mr. Ronald Heusser, Mr. Wayne Ambrose, Mr. Bruce Smith, Mr. Jack Knudson Cdepartment heady, Mr. Tom Avery. I8 I N D U S T R I A L A R T S Left to right: Mr. Joseph Wille, Mr. Jack Davis Cdepartment heady, Mr. Duane Griffin, Mr. Alan Petersen, Mr. Dwayne Hawk, Mr. John Barnes, Mr. David Jarman. Drivers Education Librarian Mrs. Jane Werner Mr. Don Souza Nurse Mrs. Leonora Peterson 19 Cafeteria f' ' fs J ,, Q F 5 ' , LLLL i t 1 T f F . -.,.,. AIILAL. t xi J, s ilik Vixxi ,H , ig i -,-f - issi stii if iv 2 f X R F W' E, .L F 5 A FRONT ROW left to right: Mrs Giesla Frazier Mrs Mae Light Mrs Catherine Fisher, Mrs Edith Hoiland, Mr,s. Evelyn Portillo, .SECOND ROW:' Mrs: Mary Miller, Mrs. Martha Vercammen., Mrs. Jean Yeaker, Mrs. Bessie Wilson, Mrs. Birdie Umphress. F Office Staff aw? V .QV at :f,,,,,,. M., ,E avi K ww. From left to right: Mrs. Marie Migiaccio Cseatedj, Mrs. Margaret Berman, Mrs. Evelyn Canada, Mrs. Nadine Russell, Mrs. Jackie Seedborg, Mrs. Anna Repp, Mrs. Ruth Christopher, Mrs. Loretta Honce. wa VV jp? ly! 1 fa. get ,Y f I . Student Store QQ Mrs. Anna Repp Maintenance L t Left to right: Mr. Dan Hanley, Mr. Lowell Phillips, Mr. John Mermer, Standing: Mr. Don Buchman Knight foremanj, Mr. Jack Mohaney, Mr Frank Lubben, Mr. Bill Money, Mr. Mel Hendershot, Mr. Leo Klinkhamer Mr. Len Wolford Cplant foremanj. Not pictured: Mr, Tex Womack, Mr Paul Beasley, Mrs. Betty Beatty. 1 ! Girls P.E. Maintenance Mrs . Betty Beatty With the efficient help of Santiagds personnel our school is run in the best possible manner. All important jobs are handled by these people. It is because of them that our faculty can teach in a school of such high caliber, and we, as stu- dents, can learn in an atmosphere of high standards. 22 Students and teachers of Santiago High School lost a good friend in the passing of Walter S. Schaefer on September 30, 1962. Mr. Schaefer was a dedicated teacher and a sincere counselor. His eager interest in the world around him, his warm, happy person- ality, and his fine academic background made a lasting impression on all who knew him. So when a good man dies For years beyond our ken The light he leaves behind him lies Upon the paths of men. Charles Sumner 23 S 2, 3 1, ,M Y, 'M .. ,YQ 5 5 m 5 31 'wt , A ,- 3 as ,. '- ,Q If 3 Ag ,f R fl 1 :R 4' 5 xxx mf f , Ea 2-5. if A3 Q if bX?'W H 1 , , W . my 2' K' QQ L 5119, 5' ggkl? gi, Z . M ,Q G-tg 3 leg W gy ,E ,W 1 ' Y M nfi '51 KA flu? T551 M5 3 1 5. , 2 5 2 2 R , X iixi 313 M , gm -2115 wk? 'Yu 'S ' 2 S xy, if Q 5 P0458 Q XM O I ' 'L FQ f 2' 5 K A gh VLLXVZV 'V Q u i , V 25 ....... fk ff,2, 1 BILL HEATH l Student Bod President The power of the student bodylies inthe hands of the president. As chief execu- tive offlcer of the student body, Bill Heath finds him- self occupied with many duties pertaining to running student government and activities efiiciently and smoothly. it yy Nl Among his activities as president are: presiding over student council meet- ings, appointing committees as may be needed in execut- ing school business, and acting as representative of the associated student body at meetings Where other schools are also repre- sented. -xx 'N-l. 2, 1 ix 1 '-CUZ all iifeie' fa J 'tw pf ft U'f'fD..mgsO SHO '-U mg M-E O S-:Q tam , r--Us-fQ,,OB,.1 g' 0 ODD-'Q-' O Hm r-U OCS ..rg3't4 a .-w:1.-- :S :r ofcs 5' Q 'D 93 H n--D-I OU' m0QU'c.,UQmf'D Ugmm D-I-mr-QCD., HWD: .-,mo H U15 mmmmm Ql:f:r.0.:,.m,.,, 33 cQ.f,,.... as DOVDMDZ 5.55 wma?- ,-,OUQEBBO QS:--m Gum,-I if ,-090 cn v-:GDB Qmmm 0 m mUJ U Q.:-uct., E'roE, d 4l4'-h E fig Q OO fo 2-eggfis-2, W 32752. 5222 . g3 5'3g'D 1 QHEE '50-mr? o.:1HoQ'U 33 Bifm f-fig--'f T Wilwie P. assi' 522222 ro ng. . . PP QWEZSESS as-023 axis? ug ru UQ:-V4 m -'fr mzzsrbf-r 23 E. L4 1. QQ! 'Q-+23 0,930 ' 93 1-+23 r-1-cn m 0010 r- D' g-9 DJ 771. mv-UDJUQQIUCD C 1 'fm ff mo 05 Cf-f E2?32'g,m H Si?-fro 68:0 fp fD'sa2's0:s'52 22-S semi r- 5-'D 1. O'-'Por-g H C O5 v-hqggm : gmgwg gag 5932.2 ' f-rr-'-Nr-nOfD Dv-hifi 'JP-4Q o is-:s:1oO:s 00:1 :mmm .colon-:Fu Er-we R4-515, ,ff fd l YZf L-L4 67 .J fC. xl! XZQPZ 'x Business Manager The records concerning the financial situ- ation of the school are in the care of Carol Weishapl. Her duties consist of keeping the school ledger, giving treasury reports to the student council, informing club advisors of their financial standing, paying all bills con- cerning the student body, signing checks, selling student body cards, and buying and ordering supplies for the student cabinet. 27 yi Danny Palomino QCCJ , Q 6 4 -s f 'f 2 V , k 4' ,V ,-, ,Q ,,,, 5- ws:-'fs-,M 5 i Y Cy o Sherer ' 1-s,,..uunIuv-' Carol Weishapl s t if if E 1 P 3? In fl X if Q 53 ? it 3 5 Left to right, Row 1: Dianna Conley, Barbara Read, Flo Sherer, Marilyn Miura, Donna Vanzant Carol Wheishape, Edie Carey, Brend, Mark Burry, Herb Brosbe, Bill Heath, John Hayden, Randy Cobb, Mel Sherer, Mike Scott. Row 3: Dave Minamide, Danny Palomino Gary lung iet. Student Council Three sharp raps of President Bill Heath's gavel signify the opening of a Student Council meeting. while the secretary reads the minutes of the previous meeting, unless any additions or corrections are tc ticipate in the business which results in the molding of student life at Santiago. The voice of the student body is heard in Student Council. It is through this branch of government tha' informed of activities and business pertaining to Santiago. Student Council consist representatives chosen dur men, sophomore, junior Meetings are held even During these assemblie: ment of Santiago and act a of the campus. Active members of Stu Judy Lander, Lorraine Sim Mello, Andrea Kahler, Jud Parker Bill Bright, Aka Keller, Kathy Waer, Ire? den, Kay Kozain, Richa Heiss, Steve Mann, Dixi Dance, Pat Farmer, Claudi Janssen, Diane Carabb JoAnn Miller, Pat West, P Cecelia Brumback, Ga Gail Downard, Guy Reichert Nierman Linda Walke Dianne Takenaga, Kris Sug Millie Munoz, Nancy Musia Tod Friend, Linda Miche Harris Kutsunai, Elain :VW E ,,. E rr t i 'IFE L if awles, Chris Conley. Row 2: 'laude Ferguson, Mike Young, lepresentatives remain silent e made. Then all present par- ll students are represented and f the student body officers and ug activity period by the fresh- nd senior classes. 'eek during alternating periods. epresentatives strive for better- major force in the government ent Council are: Rich Pashko, ions, Allen Grover, Sheila iavis, Sandy Emrick, Kathryn asanova, Diane Smith, jan livas, Danjohnson, Linda Mad- lowery, Frank Figueroa, Bob ayes, Robin Costa, Darlene lders, Fred Cook, Carolyn larc Levitt, Denise Finneran, pjola, Isaiah Willis, Sue Wolfe, utler, Terry Cook, Macky Pond, ee Jeffers, Pat Rankin, jame ynthia Hanson, Terry DeWoody, ie, Karen Arnold, Linda Kelly, ue Ketchum, Linda Eckwall, :ewart Farmer, Joseph Lanouw, avis, Sharon Walters. Cabinet Ever Wonder where issues are introduced, how activities are planned before going to Student Council, or how pep assemblies are organized? Well take a peek into room 301 third period and you vvillfind what seems like a swarm of bees flying in all directions. In actuality, a cabinet meet- ing is in session and members are individually working on a project that will in some Way benefit Santiago. Cabinet consists of members who are chosen by the newly elected stu- dent body officers at the end of each year, and the presidents of each class. lt is at its meetings that ideas are exchanged, and finally combined into activities and issues. All expenditures of Santiago's funds are initiated or approved in cabinet before they come before student council. BOARD OF CONTROL Did you see the mysterious footprints in the corridors? Well don't let them fool you. They're merely a reminder from the Board of Control to keep right and avoid collision in the crowded Santiago passageways. The board members of Board of Control are chosen by the newly elected student body officers at the end of each year. Commissioners volunteer, and are then chosen according to their competence, behavior and scholastic standing. Board of Control has the responsibility of keeping the conduct of Santiago's student body in accordance with its rules and regulations. Reminders, such as those in the corridors, are usually all that are needed to make students conform to the rules, but in extreme cases demerits are given to inspire proper manners while students are on campus. If a student accumulates sixteen demerits, he is automatically suspended, upon re-entrance fourteen more demerits result in expulsion. Board members are from left to right: Randy Cobb, Barbara Read, Chris Conley, Marilyn Miura, Mel Sherer. From left to right: Barbara Read, Co-Dress Regulator: Penny Mays, Program Chairmang Pat Schwarz, Service Chairmang Katl Board Members: JoAnn Rogers, Dixie Cummings, Cheryl Henley, Margaret Lunetta, Linda Cammack, Kathy Kirwin. PRESIDENT Kathy Jeffers VICE- PRESIDENT Tanna Cla rk V uv I , :xt rf Mfr, fl. F21 H 4 'x Ii fa? tw , it tt i. Q Q IQ? sr.: ..., .gat at an it Nitin J S I SECRETARY Judy Francis .' 1 -'J 1 . ,l vc' . Q , 2 rs. r it TREA SURER Kendra Knudson Nt, . V,,5,g ,fr-,my 4, 5 , gr -V 4 'V V' ,V-f ,- .Qs-, . rr R' 2 . W it r 1 , rw 5 V I .tf1?5ffQw'tVf fi f ft .V 1. V, we 7--- Q ,V1.,. ar .-4. zz 1 ta-1.wVfra5 w?m,,.,2i4.s5, 'V A DVISOR Miss Ba rr f. .. . -JW. - 9 V- , Q 'vs E 'w ' . 3. '1 Vk.V VV.V ug .L,iZg 2 ADVISOR Miss Dierks Girls The typical American teenage girlis described as neat, Girls' League representatives to guide the girls of Santiago As the word league implies, all girls attending Santiago They elect their officers and representatives at the end oi During the months school is in session, these representatives plan ac- tivities in which allgirls are invited to participate. A potluck dinner is given at the first of the year to get the girls acquainted with fellow members of the league, and to promote friendship among them. In order to raise money, Girls' League initiated Hush Day in which the girls bought Hush Cards and were not allowed to speak to any boys. If a girl did slip, the boy she spoke to signed her card. Ronnie Inman signed the most cards this year and was crowned Mr. Irresist- able. Girls' League activities come to a climax at the Co-ed dance to which the girls invite the boys. 30 'H-dw' j .ff I I 352 3, if 3 x y he faq. gy . ig. lacek, Publicity Chairmang Barbara Wnuck, Hospitality Chairmang Pam Tiller, Historiang lo A1111 Davenport, Ways and Means League clean, and attractively clothed. It is the desire of toward this goal and to act in accordance with it. are automatically members of this association. each year. ., ,,. 1 . ,, -.. . -N ,3,w,,,Rw kkqk MM ,FVV M , ii 1 n sv wiaawms 49135-m,....,,, tilt .V 1 wwwmtaa 4 j' 71, wma 1 1 lisl 1 'atches horrified as Dave Winning signs her hush card 31 'Q'--,Qt I J it f rf! W if 'NI 5 f I 1 A Q Mr. Irresistable Ronnie Inman 1, A Q 1, , 3, W, ' mm- ,fm-N MMS , M Nm JBL gagnighzfwmg wg if i 1 1 W L 'i ,, ai 4 - ,fy .uf we . ,W . is Q 6--371 V591 mai . 15 4' , wieifif H CLASS S DM . L ww S S 3 A L Advisor Mrs. Marilyn Dawson and President John Hayden smile in anticipation of Mr. Joseph C1ark's advice. 'S 5, . N ,.- ,Aw A K5 i Vkr fig , K3 s 'W' W of Mu mv mnl 1 f e l VICE-PRESIDENT ix .rx 5' 4? p , . y f:gf.,, ,,,, ' y wig Cindy Hanson M fi 'A mi N 1Vf , Z . JY ' A . K ff .Md Vw , J. , Q A V . 'kfQ!. 4 , A -9 4 Q,33ML My : in A hx, ..,.. ,.:53,5,figa55 mf EQ Q . Y 4 e l , 'P 1- .,, . ,. :'52:gqs.v:: r . , Q? ,r.- .K , ,ae we-.rf - e iaftfsfzif ig f iii, W r1'i? rff4S?i ' rv f fu f ' 5 .Q fy? S f ,T A' Sponsored by the Freshman Class m , .- .- M ,, 4' 'f P' , mfam' an . SECRETARY Gail Daugherty TREASURER Ian Keller Ackerman, Sharlene Acosta, Robert Albillar, Henry Alcala, Leonard Alexander, Beth Allen, Jeff Almazan, Van Anderson, Catherine Anderson, Nancy was nn. A n ' R' ::f A - 1 j XR 5 Ex . , ,, , MQ 'il' 17- '57, :st uf f -V ' .l . ay iv T' ' me 5 X wo! 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Warwick, Carolyn Waski, Chester Watkins, Connie Watkins, Glenn Watson, Albin Watson, Donna Weaver, Billy Weber, Bradley Weeks, Noreen Wiebalk, David Wiles, Ted Wiley, Christine Willett, David Williams, Brian Williams, Melody Williams, Randolph Wilson, Denn Wilson, Diane QMM4 Y 101 r 0d,v1Ckie I A q':.q ZQE S f?-E + Eggqlibjgifles p Q , f' 1, . sig S M U A 1 W ' , M MM UWHJVWYXWW mffffn- I RMA? 4 ,W W M W MWWWM W W J UW 4 - nv 1 MY W MM W2 W A WIWWQZ nw 4 , 76fWMfWWMWQ5fW 1WM w W M W , W W WWW W, M WW WWWWw'Wff7fWM WWW - W f W3 W MY 0 mf M , Q WWW WZMQMWW MQW ,W , W Zl5w3Zf,ZM?jwwWfMfZ'W2MWMWMMf W ,W r' ' 'WfffZLji!jfQjf,!'7W:g!W,W W WWW WWWJM VZWWM, W gQ WZWWWfWWWW AMW WWWW W 5231 y l , i A X i N all ' Q div X59 NSN 512 .Q R X NN NN ny Ek r i X www ,Wy if WT? if X -N ws I Q life QNX L Nowhere is there to be founda more trying situation than a fresh- man's first day at school. His first impression as he walks toward the school is one of complete confusion, but he is a brave fellow and not a trace of worry is to be found on his face. The problem of finding one' s locker is hard indeed, but it seems like ele- mentary arithmetic compared with opening the designated locker and placing one's books inside without a major catastrophe. Now that the locker is squared away, just where does our freshman go? To the middle of the quad, of course. From there your guess is as good as mine. At last! Settled in the room that he is going to see for many months to come, our freshman doesn't look at all upset, does he? 5 4 it ff n N- I Qv, . X ,f :4 1 4 ... Ml! NU A ,,.. f-.Q ,ff S,- f S' if f' Af si 1 H. , up, M. KZ' If N. -Y, L'-at 1 ,I .. Q. ,,.. -sf N.. ,,... ..,- ' - ,,- ..4: ' ,vs ...w ,,...-, Q- pvl- 4w.f 4' ,,.,.. 1 if' qw 'mf ,,.,..n-- ,.. -'H ..- .--W -Q .,..... , u A 'mln Q-..,,1 ' Q 1... . V w,,, j1,w.l'Qn ,A QNSN Nu. 1 .- -5. 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' ' r CQ 'J g K Young, William Yuasa, Michael Ziegler, Sandra Zimmerman, Sandra X 'FM , ., xx .Ms v 5. v ' xr K is K Ah J r is J .fy l - 2 54 ,N-.,. fx, , ,z X r M x P F ' ' ' 'f':iFy'v fa 5 .kh, I' .. Q. My x. Sigh .fm ?'+5?1f'f-22 N i WF, gk ,B W , Q if if 1 ,, W ' QM' Y ,W ' 'Sis-l n , ., rg'f,,g 1- Y ,fiigllf if 'gpm 3 3 1 '7 W 'Wh Hg ', 41 W: ., A ff' as 5 3 yew X Agn... V.. Americans, these young t9d3Y J, xM,gwD,w N wwf MSP? 4 may gb Jvfw we My if My M e s f sr VICE-PRESIDENT Scott Girard x 1 x Z 4 SEC RETARY ju dy Franc is I Q i ,gsm Ez' 'M .rf-f 5. 3251-1 X MQW? , 4 it 1, is Qi 3 mai Q x S M 'Q f is M mr sa I NJ? 3' W Q5 Q-3 31' 1 M, '23 x , Q A Q ? . .mmf , , e l Advlsors Mr, Alfred Wllson and . 5 fA.,3 5 Miss Linda Briggs find humor in 'grdi i 'fl Q,Zsd Junior President David Mina.mide's remark concerning Mr. Wi1son's r'2 1 L' musical talents. 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Q' ' Scudder, Sandie Sellers, Joyce Serda, Ray Shepard, John Shields, Lonnie Shipman, Eva Shower, Chris Siever, Randy Simmons, Loretta , 'V A L I Sims, Lenny Sloan Tim V, My STHTITT, B31'b31'3 152 - ,V ' if Smith, Dianne fi A J y My sf ' J, QS 2 A SQ, Snyder, Doreen tt' , Y I Q, S S ff as -, Q ,, i p S 1 vis S. Q Soares, Joe y , N f if a V .Sf ' firs- Spain, Susan V ,,,,,, p SS i 5 'T' S S spauidmg, ward .' Q, , Q at f r X Y Spencer, Jocarol ' ' M J J -.. 6 ,,s' S A K s S --ff f 1 1 . at S fe S ' 'L 5:4 S as unfit ' J 'ff J ssssiss mit A X S ' P Sturla, Jan Sua, Maful Surak, Chris A - ln A X Surak Wally :QA ,V A S , Q - f J Swann, Bill Ji 2 H'-ffl Q - S, A-More L, Swanson Judi rf' ' r sf, fi- LLJJ L, A Tagliafe.rri, Greg I - , ' , P 2 Tala uega 'J A LKVV .i Q W . A x x K S .. 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K. hr, - A L. - W L , . . ,- f . ,V - 7 ,Q ,rf .. i DC A ,- J, i Ag, 'ses 1 - . , f l ' 4 M5 if V - ,Q , 'W s ,A fb -as. , '- ,, f .ze .Q rr. , , ' i L 4 f , -nr -.Pr fe- ,sv ,M , 1 Q YW' ' ' Y - Q , f fa 1, . . is fl if .r . RM Y , W ct A 'P' Sip A ar i mr .Qing iq 0 Fl K 4- , . -4 11' -. H' ' ' 'tax - 1,4- SV Trombley, Barb Tubbs, Gene Valencia, Mike VanA1yne, Diana VanBruggen, Loes Vanchamp, Danny Varner, Joan Vasquez, Evelyn Viavis, Paul or Rf, Warmoth, Mark , ' r , ,P ,, V, Washburn, William L V' M f I n G ii , Washburn, Doreen . ' g . , Q. rl V ,K Waters, Judy 2 r if- is it uf' 3' M, ' ' Wayman, Gail 'ir .,,, ,gf Q V 6 gm, - ,QN r ir V . V , . Weaver, Marilyn A KLICV , it A -:K ' K U' L' Welch' Joe l i it ss'i 1 f H. wenslf. David West, Vernon 1 , 1 rf , K I -:K gr' . 6. 4 :Q 1 :, f xifisx T . . - r i K Pk' is-1 5 5' A 3- 4 New 1453 SAM, r. is i ill, K M .i Winning, Dave - V , i ',,g 1 , ,,,,, , or ,,,i -' ,lg i n Wi1tl?cEk:v.Bar1:ggra . : u g . 1' ...El Q1 ri .,l si? , L L,i,Vr 6 f ig, 334 X wyolgthrngrrgu, Corey -e . ff it 2 .,, ff ' r Riff' ea mit' OSF e , t H . .. Q A , , M ..,. ,X ,Sz ,V y,, A Zamgggkyt Vicyki j V. s V yi it if lf r M ,A J Gy I f V J XWN ' gf Wi ii K5 Qliwtwr SP 5' ,QW 'K J' ,jj ASX W .r G. ., r k7 V wk 'yg x Q ,,A. Qs My N J if N ' Qgvljk HJ ' K 015 i 6 5 ' mio: J' s ' ,W , rl A rv Wbylwiiw Junior Rings have arrived! Along with them has come the excitement and rush to receive the junior Rings which trulv make one feel like an upper classman. Showing their enthusiasm are Judy Francis, Chris Surak, Marilyn Young, Sue Lowden, Harris Kutsanai, David Minamide, Dennis Kanegae, John Linehan and Leonard Sims. 64 sf SWE? Kay Kozain and Wally Surak ex- change looks at each others rings while Isaiah Willis, Gloria Flores and Chris Daniels watch with in- terest. Ken Mitchel and Bonnie Gallo- way show what purpose many junior Rings are used CS E' J r 5 'vu-ly: f- ,fi 5 5 , 5 Q g ,K , , v Y Q , fi A' F , 1 f i. K 5 Ta 1 ff if ' E - ef? f L is lm' 'Y ffl 'E V2 E i -, 5 if ' 'ff me 5g if kb if V ,xii I 5 4' 3 g 5 X' A at 1 ' 5 Q f I ,5 xp., ' 45' ,V 5 5 U jg' i 1 a if K M Z-,Q 5 5,2 V ', 5 5 1 2 D +95 0 l t ' f 5 5 -f 1 9' 5 -if , i 5 ,,f ' 5 X, 1 '5 ' 3: X 1 a to if d 5' l 1 at , W l 5 Q 5 A 3 -iw 5 ,-2 Q, 5 , 5 5 7, av Cffj za Y -, 5 ' H 5 N51 5 - 'Q if J , yas' 5 A , , ' 55 ' 5 , , 'li gf ,E 1? ' , 3 5, ' ,1 we f z 'A A ffm ? X 1. 'X SW ,5 f a in 5 , ,5: I L 1, an dj vS5,ft 'K 3 Hfmg , i Z tr 1 5 if in , , 4 5 I -W 5 5, - ,I ' 5 5 f 5 if , f 1 51 tr, , 1 WJ if -2 5- M' 4 5, ,2 1, ,Q , , K, 5 ,X ,,,,,,, 5 ww '-2 F J 'ww 5 rf , ,-X 51 1 - 1 H- 5-A: - 5 2 5 It is in participation in activities and association with others that a person learns his capabilities concerning himself in relation with those around him. Every day on campus something is learned about people-3 therefore, some- thing is learned about life., Learning to live and get along with others is a pre- dominate factor in forming an individual's pattern. His accomplishments in this area--including understanding and com- patibility of others--will determine his role in life and enjoyment of it. Lana Elder w 'F 'N w. 'iw wx . I Xu 2 .f',b'i ww, M? X s Q Q! w fy X x- TLIDE T LIFE J, , Cs. 3 , aw 'Y if ,QR if 3 ,fd as if Q ,f ' 'N 1 3.1 , N Aw 5 i ,,,, V, -,Q 'xfgs X Greeting Homecoming yell and song leaders are: Pat Farmer, Georgia Anderson, Judy Davis, Sue Ketchum, Gloria Flores and Merle Kntsnnai. Homec I9 Showing the Cavalier spirit, rhe varsity team runs through the Santiago banner. 68 Dming 62 HO1llCCOllllllg Yell and Song leaders: JoAnn Miller Ttrnna Clirk Kathx Waer Cirolxn Janssen IudyJa11sse11 Cin whitej, Elaine Davis ind Rich Pashlio Till: year s mascot Mike Young waves the1n on. Homecoming activities this year varied quite a bit from the usual car Washes, parties, and do-nut sales to raise money. This year a newprogram was put into effect. It was the selling of popular magazines to the public. The Homecoming Queen was chosen according to the class that sold the largest number of magazines per class members. Sponsoring the sales was The Look Magazine Company. Outstanding salesmen for the maga- zine project were Mike Scott, Marsha Fair and Barbara Stewart. The Senior Class WonHomecoming by taking in the most money per per- son, and Georgia Osumi was crowned Queen. Karen Johnson Clast year's queenj crowns Honieconiing Queen Georgia Osumi while Student Body President Bill Heath drapes her with the royal robe and Georgia's escort Mike Scott looks o11. . Linda Wendt escorted by John Hayden Cheri Haw escorted by Herb Brosbe Linda Wendt Freshman Candidate Cheri Haw Sophomore Candidate Sue Cowden Junior Candidate Sue Cowden escorted by Dave Minamide Queen Georgia Osumi Georgia Osumi escorted by Mike Scott Honfecornin Queen Our royal queen Georgia Osumi dressed in a pink gown draped with the robe of royalty, and holding a bouquet ofbeautiful red roses, smiles at the cheering students. Georgia, a Senior, was crowned by Karen Johnson last year's Grid Queen. Karen is now attending Bolsa Grande High School, but she came to Santiago's Homecoming Game to give her crown to Georgia. Besides being crowned Homecom- ing Queen, Georgia is a yell'leader, and represents the spirit of Santiago. It is only fitting that the Senior Class nominate Georgia as its Homecoming Queen candidate. is fi f ii i Q as 1 A if Q L if ,Av I ' -2 IA hw, Q rx. . 4 -N l X ' '1 B ,L xt, k ,X wi , s 5, A 3453 Y, ' . , 0 Q , , 'M an ' 1 ' 9 ,. -4 Q 5 N X Q Q, . mt: W I'm drea n3151g ofa Whne Chnstmas! Sk N.- o o o ,LQASW-,' 6 , . fi ' 1 ' 4 ff 1 wi r Mllrly Dave Nisbioka Kathy Jeffers Co-Ed King Candidates Gene Hunt Mark Robinson Joann Davenport Penny Mays lb lim v , ,. t ,fp ' 'V' 'X ar Stra ttoi dvi xr Ri cb Pasbko l y l Pat Schw mlb ' sfo, ' J WMWQ- Barbara Rea I A f up ' , in I J-: R 1 usd tw Dennis Frasier Kendra Knutson Paul Russell Tanna Clark d Les Oldenbrook Pam Tiller Mike Young Steve McEuen Barbara Wnuck Judy Francis Sponsored by the Santiago Girls' League The Co-Ed Sponsored by the Santiago Girls' League, the Co-Ed was one ofthe most successful semi- formal dances this year. This is an annual event, the only turn-about dance of the year. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Co-Ed King, who was elected bypopular vote of all the girls on campus. About one week prior to the dance, an assembly was held at which each candidate, spon- sored by a Girls' League of- ficer presented a skit to acquaint the girls with her candidate. This year the theme of the dance was Midnight Blue. The decorations carried out this theme, with blue and white streamers and silver stars adorningthe ceiling, and shaded blue cupids on the walls. The band, the Esquires, played against a backdrop of blue and whiteg and an ornate clock show- ing the midnight hour framed the couples as photographs were taken. '22 l E 5 1 5 E E E I ii? mi? W, Y - , 1 in ' J fik ifw Z AA,. V w A 31 ,W . A ,F-W-+-W '- LL: X ,Q p M N AVl Q 'i z 2 1 5. , F- K 2 S 1 3 H 1' 1 Sponsored by the Lettermen's Club 76 Lette rmen's The Lettermen's Dance is an annual event spon- sored by the L.ettermen's Club. The most important part of the evening is the coronation of the Letter- men's Sweetheart. The candidates are chosen by the members of the Varsity Council, and elected by the Lettermen. Thecandidates for this year were: Kathy Waer, Judy Davis, Elaine Davis who were seniors and Chris Surak, a junior. Their Sponsors were re- spectively Gene Hunt, Claude LaBarre, Mike Young, and Ronnie Inman. The Lettermen's Sweet- heart for this year was Chris Surack. Egg, fs0V', '5 5 1 ' .,7: ' swf , V 2 , 2 X , 531 , ' ,L 1.553 in-A5,.ks ' 2151511 W, 'fy-.fm f y W. L1 Hb jg fi f 9' 7 Q9 ., ff .N In the tradition of Santiago, the kings, queens, and their escorts are assembled for the 1963 pro- cession of the royalty of Santiago. Leading the royal parade is the Homecoming Queen, Georgia Osumi, and Co-Ed King Danny Palomino. Santiagds A most memorable moment 4 7 F52 7 Freshman Queen--Sandra Davy AH unforiftable experience Our White Ch ristma s Freshman ing--Paul Graffeo Sponsored by Garden Grove Florists, Helen McArdle 10751 Garden Grove Blvd. , Garden Grove IE 7-7760 Z , Dances M- an-....,..,M Refreshments are served! Connie Denessen and Lana Elder Who's old-fashioned? Officers of the Exchange Club officially present the Freedom Shrine to Santiago, represented by Dr. Carl Heinz. The P. T. A. honored Dr. Carl F. Heinz with the P. T. A. Award at a meet- ing on February 5, 1963. The award itself consists of an honorary life mem- bership in the P. T. A. It is presented only after the person nominated to re- ceive it has the require- ments and qualifications to be its recipient. Dr. Carl F. Heinz accepts the Parent Teacher Association award from Miss Catherine Snider Sponsored by the Santiago High School P. T A my , - - Q f. . ' fwiig? f' . ' ' , 1d 1 q.g -,L ,... 2 ifdi' -vs f kiln E t 1 Egg su -The Freeddni - Shrine The purpose of the Freedom y Shrineis to bring to the students the opportunity to see and study the l historical documents which have been instrumental in the foundation y and perpetuation of our freedoms. l The Freedom Shrine consists of facsimilies of historical documents now kept in the NationalArchives in Washington D. C. Sponsored by the Santiago Boosters Club O Contributing to the student body is the pur- pose of the Santiago library. This year the library exhibited the book fair and was the showplace for the Freedom Shrine. The book fair, sponsored by the Parent Teacher Associ- ation, gave students the opportunity to purchase paper back editions of a variety of books. pw- ...ar - Q H- 4 x , E v' ' t::5Nf,4W f'4'P QLJVUB JHHL. If Zz aiihvp Q 4, ' Af' V 1 Q-. .fr an 52'-.'!,X15 6,133 v We qfnwvavu 468-'71 a. '1,.::.:':.'f?f -W -fl--ff -af- , .Mn Q p fu--2. 5: , fm- A'-ff 7G..,l as: E,wf,c J.7T ' l . gf? dn'-ou. -I Zh-1-'ata zu' fri!! gcmy-C.. K,gAgMf7c7t4nK'l I-fd-k,4.a.f.,A' .ff 1g 1'ffm'-in l ay-11 - , l -Jn-4..,j4,Z,,huU 6237 5-fd'-.ri-116.4 nr-any I, Matz,-Nea, fa, mga? , ,ha 1,4'?. 44 klQd6gqZm-Jkhkux ts' En lc il-- A I - V, 01,-fc' A .mf-..4 ff'M1:f -we I 3 V P5 Zzzvgfehqkgp af' zt.tsnlu4-'I an a..:D.,a.. ai-.ez-1z...:p.,4,,,,, -- if Q6-n.,K4 ' , I -. 4.1-44,2 ZZQ J N. ...A ...:a,.... 'Q ,fwffffffff-Az., atomic. W faf r'g 'f4'ffM-Q oaynmalgf-A 1-......,.4.vs::.,..,uQair....,,,,g' ,, Qaogk. H '16-f, '49 i ll ,r H C9 maid, ' 6 , 6 I AIT t4-4v- uJ7f2u- -'mg 2'df5fuq1v-p4ll7n,CLAa4.m...77L,,6L0LA4444:DZLNJ , Lffz ggitp l!:',f4HnAs1f liz? ,L42f 41.4194 yVl1,JL,',D Lu' A is tAJ I 4 r 1501- nL+4 444.,v1T arilfe. a1.4w ' . 7 Flu: fwfffsf-'-W'+.,4f:-:vag.:: .r.u,..iT9' Jawa t X aging yr -if 5 -0-4-r -14. 41444.44 ,f,g1g',v.,M-'g' X l4'1u:'f,l4:D 71: l4NAA-dl 12:.UtL1n,p gf' ZZ: 4g44+n, -,h ff! 'THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER' After wit ssl 3 th unsuccessful British attack china: Fort Hcblenry n S on b 13 and 14 1614 F 1 Scott Key wrote 'Tha Sur Spangled B hi h I 1931 was doe the n 1 1 then by A L 1 Fongress. The nnusc lp! 1 K y H! 3 reproaucvd tr t 1 gs to the H It rs Arr. Gallery GL Ballllo PRESENTED I1 TNI EXCHANGE CLUQ Talent -Shovv The Second Annual Talent Show of Santiago High School Was presented on March 8th, in the boys' gym. The program proved to be an even bigger success than last year's. The Wide range of the talents of our own Cavaliers was displayed during this event. Exotic and entertaining customs spiced the show with everything from a German Band to a group of Samoan boys. Mary Mandac performing her colorful Spanish dance. Jody Milburn singing Stupid Cupid. Fire and knife dance done Sponsored by the Santiago Girls' League 5 M rl 2 3 7 The Mistresses of Ceremonies--Teresa Nagurski and Linda Burk . Lively German Band playing one of their colorful polkas. -,-N-.41--A a group of Samoan boys A group of Negro songsters pantomiming Papa Ooo Mao Mao! Sponsored by the Santiago Key Club Time Out for HOWARD CAROL . . Claud Ferguson A star is born. One of the most successful events of this year Was the Senior Class Play, Time Out for Ginger. Gingerisa fourteen year old girl who learns by going out for the school football team that being a girl is just as important as being a top athlete. Her adventure throws her household and community into a state of utter chaos. Under the able di- rection of Mr. less May, the play Was presented on january i8 and 19 in the Garden Grove High School Auditorium. The cast did such an excel- lent job of acting that several members Won opportunities for screen tests. AGNES cARoL JOAN ...... JEANNE .... GINGER . . . LIZZIE ..... ED HOFFMAN . Boa WILSON . . ToMMY GREENE EDDIE ..... R ' ta . . Elaine Muntz . . Terry Nagurski . . . . Linda Smith . . Viva Dell Pearson . . Mary Ann Threat . . . . Mike Lewis . . Ed Pulchovvski . . Randy Cobb . . Tom Dealy Eddie pollts asthle tragic story of being beaten by a woman is retold. of , 86 Ginger Third curtain call and still smiling! O Sen lor Play 25 rs. Yu What do you mean you cam't find the cold cream! i i l i During the school year students spend much of their life in class and oncampus. Everyone attending Santiago has entered the numerous doors to be present at regular classes, and everyone has Walked in the corridors that lead to every part of the school. Though activities may be numerous and at times interfere with scholastic achieve- ment, it must always be remembered that the scholastic part of school life is the most demanding and important. Clagseus .wanna-MU: Yiwv -i f '- f,- - .V i ...R Visitor From England One might think that the English would be quiet and enjoy conversation over a mild cup of tea, but Mike Lewis, Santiago's foreign exchange student from London, England, is a shining example of the extrovertg at least Mike displays no hint of being shy. He has made many friends through his quick wit and intelligence. At the beginning of the year Mike stayed with Coach Ambrose and his wife, but this was only temporary while Santiago looked for a permanent family which turned out to be Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Brosbe, the par ents of jeff Brosbe, Santiago's former Student Body President, and Herb Brosbe, president of the sophomore class. 1,-.Q Of all the experiences Mike must have had while staying in the United States, the ones that stand out in his mind are arriving in New York Harbor after ten days at sea, seeing his first football game, watch- ing movies, and naturally, visiting Disneyland U. S. A. for the first time. Mike learns American dance with assistance of Teresa Nagurski. fi -rf 45 I5 1 is Q as Q Sw Mike spent hissummer of 1961 in Austria. Here he is near a hotel there. R 1 . . X s ' K ' k a i 1 s 'L' + in Ky Mike in a park in London, England. ' 'UDB -uns: ali' 'W Physics class in Tollington High. lll Mi!! I human :ull nm ii Tollington High School in London where Mike attended classes. i Scholars SCHOLARS OF THE LAST QUARTER 1962 Brenda Bowles, Chris Conley, Ray Atkinson, ,Tudy Francis, Bobbie Emley, Howard Atwell. SCHOLARS OF THE FIRST QUARTER 1962-3 Marie LaCava, Nick Leuci, Charlene Bensted, Arlene Ichien, Phoebe Sokolowski, Howard Atwell, John Hayden. SCI-IOLARS OF THE SECOND QUARTER 1962-3 Madelyn Feldman, Mel Sherer, Shanelle Lind- beck, Don Coke, Tim Montgomery, Bonnie Hermanson, Jeff Garvey, Jeanne Randall. Sponsored by the Santiago Chapter ofthe California Scholarship Federation 3 1 T a....:- ' ,kg It , MMP 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY--Members of this honorary organization are selected by faculty recommendation on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Members are: Pat Schwarz, Brenda Bowles, Marcia Ross, Kathy Goldstein, Wanda Jackson, Gary Junkeit, Marie LaCava, Chris Conley, Flo Sherer, Bobbie Emley, Ardith DuMars, Kathy Macek, Terry Nagurski, Marilyn DuMars, Chris Daniels, Cheryl Meador, Sharon Grater, Mike Harvey, Lana Elder, Evalie DuMars, Pam Tiller, Paul Harvey, Sharon Aselin, Judy Francis, Danny Palomino, Sandra Pugh, Chris Surak, Mark Burry, Mel Sherer. MGirls of the Months l Selected as examples for other girls to follow are the following Girls of the Months: Miss September, Georgia Osumig Miss October, Linda Carlson, Miss November, Sigrun Schroeder, Miss December, Madelyn Feldman, Miss January, Gail Griffith, Miss February, Christine Surak. .44 The Cavalier spirit beams from these loyal leaders of the school. Enthusiasm ofthe yell leaders spreads to the student body during pep assemblies, and appears at the games to cheer our varsity team to do their best. Besidesenhancingspirit, the song leaders lead Cavaliers through the Alma Mater which states the ideals we stand for and strive to live up to. the routines of both yell and song leaders are well executed and delightful to view. Working together they form a very neces- sary and important part of Santiago. Sponsored by Jackson Cleaners 12072 E. Garden Grove Blvd. , Garden Grove IE 7-3692 we EKU 5: :K E122 Cn. 92 gin are YQ :s Q5 H U23 '--o DJ Oz, NSA E.. 2-Z NCD 5'-1 115 95 O:-r Pill! O2-5 Wm asf' 50 CDD-1 av-1 O52 FXS 1 P-I 5 R v: EF Fl 1 5. -4 fi GW 'en I2 -UQ gm O9 ,,.., GGG fav- GJ as hum. flim .-,-13 99'-+5 E3 lj,- cod -1-'v-I 0 mf-'T' s: WS ZF: HOC OU' :VST E 521 ' su ,., 5 KD U DJ E. V3 'S fD no Q. rr Q4 S: Q. 'C U ns 4 H. .fn C5 91 O 7'l ,.. DJ W mi sms, . H ' ' - ff-Sify X Sponsored by I. Fair Tire Co. 12471 West Westminster, Garden Grove l l 1 -1 1,4 Flag twirlers watch with horror as Mike Young shows what would happen to a disloyal Cavalier. Flag twirlers from left to right: Sharon Walters Cheadj, Nikki Soulias, Leora Lee, Margaret Mitsuuchi, Pat Yamami Adding color and spirit to Santiago's home games are the flag twirlers and mascot, Calvin Cavalier. Performing their routines with both skill and enthusiasm the flag twirlers present a fine pepresentation of Santiago as does Mike Young in his cos- tume typical of the Cavaliers during the years of monarchy. Flag twirlers are chosen by the student body at elections held at the end of the year. The mascot is chosen by Santiago's administration. WE Mike Young Mascot A' 3, NX al Marlene Dillingham Evalie DuMars ,g,Qf ,, 5115 sw es: - ,, 'W' Ba rba ra Emley Mary Grover Arlene Ichien 4 Carol KinCannon Marie LaCava Vicki Lovin zl- of gags i ,, 'J Chris Sharon Chris Jackie Daniels Collins Conley Burger , 'is T., x,.. ft 5' gf I' 17 9 , f , 1 M,fn.A I u H H :Q ,H , . ,' ,Q .240 xx fe Wilma Dianna Hettie Booth Berry A rcher Under the direction of Mrs. joy Lar- sen, advisor, Linda Koskewich, Captain and Dianne Smith, Co-Captain the march- ing Santiago Cavalettes perform invari- ous parades and celebrations during the year. The Cavalettes are made up of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, who try out at the end of the previous year to perform in the next year's color- ful halftime performances and activities . One of the Cavalettes outstanding performances this year was at apep as- sembly in November, where they helped to build up Cavalier spirit and enthusi- asm that helped the team to victory. Linda Koskewich Captain Sponsor Joy Larsen Sponsored by Santiago Cavalettes Dianne Smith Co-Captain ll IE, if E !.5... it Cavalettes -me-Q-,, 1 1 . .P V fs. S ' 1 Aw? ,yyiq . Mary Millie Mary Nancy Rowena Karin Mandac Munoz Peculba Phillips Rubio Scott Sponsored by Santiago Cavalettes Kathy Yaniami 2 . Mi.. Barbara Wnuck 5 in 1' ' --pituitary, any Q tr Eva Valles A- 4 ln Janet Tool-nan Lois Thompson ' ,Ma f 6, , r . f? if Susan Spain 'Q Linda Shipman Joyce Sellers 1' From left to right: Elaine Davis, Kathy Goldstein, Mel Sherer, Arditli DuMars, Jane Nierman. X Jane Lambert Osamu Ikeda Brenda Bowles w 'ffV Ffqn Top: Marie LaCava. Bottom wards David Rogers, Rich Pashko, Mark Hansen. BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS These awards are given by the Bank of America to the top students in each depart- ment who are chosen and judged according to achievement. There are four awards winners and ten certificate winners. The certificate winners are Mark Hansen, Mathg David Rogers, Lab Scienceg Mel Sherer, Englishg Kathy Goldstein, Social Studiesg Maria La Cava, Foreign Languageg lane Nierman, Musicg Richard Pashko, Art: Ardith DuMars, Businessg Elaine Davis, Home Economicsg Richard Carrol, Industrial Arts. The award winners are Osamu Ikeda, Math-Scienceg Paul Harvey, Liberal Artsg Brenda Bowles, Fine Artsg and Jane Lambert, Vocational Arts. -, M. Wmmkm--J sry:--. , I K 3 5' i PJ J Pa ul Harvey Left to Right: Sharon Walters, Lana Elder, and Judy Francis pick their countries. We at Santiago can be proud of these Cavaliers who, in each of their fields, have shown distinguished achievement and promise of future success and service to society. 101 Buffum's Youwg Careerist Kathy aer A. F. S. These students were chosen as finalists for the American Abroad Program. They were selected on the basis of their maturity, intelligence, and personality. Selected by the main office in New York, one or more of our finalists may be sent to any country within the program. Rf w M -W -g arsity Council The Varsity Council is an honor- ary organization which promotes student interest in the athletic pro- gram and improves the standards of sportsmanship and citizenship. The council is composedmainly of varsity lettermen, but member- ship is decided on a point basis- making those not able to obtain a varsity letter eligible for member- ship. The Varsity Councilis the ruling body of the lettermen's club. Members are: F. Aquitera, V. Carabba, R. Dunn, I. Hauer, K. Hobart, G. Hunt, R, Inman, D. Johnson, F. Kanatzar, L. Kanatzer, D, Kanegae, T. Kanegae, J. Line- han, T. Madden, S. McEuen, S. Minson, K, Mitchell, R. Nelson,L. Oldenbrooli, P. Russell, L. Sims, G. Stratton, G, Tagliaferri, L. Thornton, M. Young. C Lettermen's Club The Lettermen's Club is a school service club which participates and sponsors various activities during the year. Among these are raising funds for awards, sponsor- ing the donkey basketball games, holding the Lettermen's Sweetheart Dance, and as- sisting in community gatherings. Members of the Lettermen's Club are boys who have won varsity letters in inter- scholastic competition. Officers are: President, Steve McEueng Vice President, Jack Hauerg Secretary, Claude LaBarreg Treasurer, Dave Nishioka. Advisors of the club are: Mr. Ron Heusser, Mr. Wayne Ambrose, and Mr. Tom Avery. Members are: F. Aquilera, W. Behrends, V. Carabba, D. Coke J. Corson, E. Demura, M. Derrick, R. Dunn, D. Ferguson, B. Fernandez, R. Gardiner, R. Garza, VR, Gyenese, K, Hagler, I. Hauer, K. Hobart, J. Huelsman, G. Hunt, W. Hutson, R. Inman, D. Johnson, F. Kanatzar, L. Kanatzar, D. Kanegae, T. Kanegae, A. Kile, D. Lein, B. Linehan, I. Linehan, B. Litrich, T. Madden, S. McEuen, S. Minson, K. Mitchell, R. Narasaki, R. Nelson, D. Nishioka, M. Nuara, L. Oldenbrook, D. Parker, F, Rowan, P. Russell, L. Sims, G. Stratton, W. Surak, G. Tagliaferri, L. Thornton, G, Walton, M. Young. Pep Club Raising school spirit is the major purpose of the Pep Club I- which is one of the largest clubs on campus. Its activities consist of preparing goal posts for home games, establishing and cheering section at games, and sponsoring various ac- tivities during the year. Members consist of any students interested in promoting school spirit. Officers are: President, Donna VanZantg Vice A President, JoAnn Millerg Secretary, Elaine Davisg Treasurer, Susan Cowden. Advisor of the Pep Club is Miss Betty Wallace, Membership is too large to print here. CSponsored by the Santiago Pep C1ub J 105 F G .A.A. Medical Santiago High School will produce many young people who will go on to careers in the medical profession. Much of this can be accredited to the Medical Professions Club and its advisors, Mrs. Lee Peterson and Miss Laumbach, who have stirred up interest in the rewarding field of medicine, Officers of the club are: President, Janey Gravesg Vice- President, Ruth Haydeng Secretary- Treasurer, Marilyn DuMars. U Members are: L. Addeman, S. Aselin, D, Boeker, H. Brosbe, T. Butler, J. Conkle, K. Conquer, R. Cook, A. Dick- son, A, DuMars, E. DuMars, M. DuMars, T. Dunn, B. Emley, J. Fay, I. Francis, I, Graves, P. Harvey, R. Hayden, K. Kozain, E. Maxey, R. Martinez, M. Muira, G. Nesmith, J. Raymond, C. Shugart, L. Wagner, J. Watson, R. Will, The Girl's A thletic Association was organ- ized for the purpose of promoting sportsman- ship, physical efficiency, and athletic ac- complishments. The girls meet after school and participate in various sports. Activities of the organization during the year included the student faculty game, a picnic, and the eight grade track and field meet. The ad- visor ofthe Club is Miss Catherine Snider. Officers are: President, Sue Becky Vice- President, Mary Ann Threattg Recording Secretary, Dee Dee Seylerg Corresponding Secretary, Judy Canderg Treasurer, Linda Wendtg Eligibility Chairman, Janice Schus- terg Historian, Carol Beckg Publicity, Marti Vandruff. Members are: L. Ankrom, T. Arevalo, K. Arnold, C. Beck, Sue Beck, B. Byleven, S. Franklin, C. Gentry, M. Hillard, J. Hollen- baugh, J. Keller, J. Lander, L. Lighthall, L. Litowsky, L, Lonie, G. McNight, S. Metzer, B. Mitsuushi, N. Nagamatsu, K. Neilson, L. Pigott, L. Presnell, J. Raymond, J. Santry, Janice Schuster, Janet Schuster, Dee Dee Seyler, Sue Seyler, Pauline Smit, Peg Smit, L. Smith, S. Snasdell, R. Stein, J. Stratton, M. Threatt, C. Warwick, L. Wendt, P, Wengel, A. Wilson, C. Wiley, J. Yeakle, P. Zepf. in if ,rr A Lettergirls Santiago Lertergirls are dedicated to the purpose of performing acts of service for G. A. A., Lettermen and other school groups and activities. They act as sports officials, ushers, and guides at school functions. The Lettergirls' Club consists of only six members. Because of this they have no officers and are regulated bya glov- erning board. Advisor of the clu is Miss Catherine Snider. Members are: T. Arevalo, S. Beck, S, Franklin, D. Seyler, P. Smit, M. Threatt. ath Explorers The Math Explorers Club is set up for the benefit of the people who like to further their knowledge of mathematics. The members explore non-curricular areas, de- velop initiative in mathematics, and are encouraged to participate in mathematical contests as repre- sentarives of Santiago. Officers of the club are: President, Francis Blyleveng Vice President, Steve Williamsg Secretary - Treasurer, Nick Leuci. Members are: B. Adans, F. Blyleven, H. Brosbe, L., Cam- mack, T. Dunn, S. Durian, J. Garvey, N. Leuci, D. Rogers, S. Williams. The advisor is Mr. Dennis Titzkowski. Scholarship Dr. Heinz said, this ear, that the Schol- larship Club is gaining fame in city, country and even on the nationallevel and is acknow- ledged as an outstanding organization. The members ofthe Scholarship Club have achieved outstanding scholastic showing and maintain high attitude ratings. In order to remain in the club, members must retain their high grade averages. Officers of the club are: President, Paul Harvey, Vice President, Mike Harvey, Secre- tary, Judty Francisg Treasurer, Chris Surak. Advisoro the clubis Mrs. Beverly Washam. Members are: R. Atkinson, S. Aselin, H. Atwell, B. Bowles, H. Brosbe, J. Bruce, R. Cobb, C. Conley, B. Emely, M. Feldman, J. Francis, S. Gibson, K. Goldstein, M. Harvey, P. Harvey, A. Ichien, O. Ikeda, W. Jackson, S. Katzenburger, C, KinCannon, M. LaCava, N. Leuci, M. Lewis, T. McMulliri, K. Macek, C. Olson, G. Packard, D. Palomino, V. Pearson, S. Pugh, D. Rogers, M. Ross, P. Schwarz, F. Sherer, M. Sherer, P. Sokolowski, R. Sokolowski, C. Surak, J. Swanson, C. Villeneuve, D. Wil- son, K. Yamami. .....,.u.-,...z..., Key The Key Club is an organization con- sisting of boys who have attained out- standing scholastic standings and attitude ratings, and have records showing leader- ship and service ability. Key Club, which is a branch ofKiwanis Interna- tional, was organized by the businessmen of Garden Grove and is advised by Mr. John Braithwaite. Kiwanis itself is a service club designed to benefit both school and community. Members are: H. Atwell, M. Black, W. Burnette, M. Burry, P. Canada, D. Cannou, V. Carabba, R. Cobb, J. Cor- son, R. Dunn, R. Elders, C. Ferguson, G. Fieldstad, R. Flickenger, T. Friend, S, Girard, P. Harvey, R. Haun, B. Heath, E. Hunt, O. Ikeda, R. Inman, D. Johnson, K. Kochen, H. Kutsanai, D. Lein, L. Lynch, T. Madden, S. McEuen, D. Minamide, L. Oldenbrook, C. Olsen, D. Palomino, R. Pashko, F. Rowan, M. Scott, M. Sherer, I. Sims, G. Stratton, M. Swanson, B. Toscano, G. Walton, M. Young. anime!! Business Exploring business careers and opportunity is the purpose of Santiago's Business Club. Guest speakers have enhanced the club with information about various business careers. Career Day held on March 15th was sponsored by the club and enabled the entire student body to see the various occupations open to them and the advantages and disadvantages they hold. Advisor of the Business Club is Mrs. Katherine White. Officers are: President, Ken Gilbertg Vice-President, Kathy Rogersg Secretary, Kathleen l-lutsong Historian, Sylvia Viviano. Members are: C. Castle, A. DuMars, K. Gilbert, K. Hutson, B. Laqton, M. Miura, K, Neilson, K. Rogers, J. Santry, S. Spain, S. Viviano, S. Walters, C. Weishapl, M. Young. N O 0 0 Raising money to bring foreign exchange students to Santiago is the purpose of the American Field Service. Among this club's activities were the sale of coffee at night school and the spring dance called the ING, Officers are: President, Mark Burry: Vice President, Mike Lewisg Secretary, Judy Francisg Treasurer, Carol Weishapl. Advisor of the club is Miss Mary Bell. Members are: R. Adaman, C. Bensted, M, Burry, C, Conley, R. Cobb, I. Francis, J. Graves, M. Lewis, M. Pearson, V. Pearson, B. Read, J. Roberts, M. Ross, L. Smith, P, Sokolowski, G, Tagliaferri, L. Wagner, S. Walters. Sponsored by The American Field Service I 1 - ' Trif-WI-li-Y Tri-I-Ii-Y is a. service club sponsored by the YMCA. Its purpose is to promote good citizen- ship among girls. Mrs. Joy Larsen advises the club with the help of President, Karen Melson, Vice President, Chris Daniels, Secretary, Sharon Aselin, Treas- urer, Mary Grouer, Chaplain, Loretta Simmons. Members are: P. Anderson, H. Archer, S. Aselin, B. Beck, S. Beck, D. Bennett, C. Bowles, B. Buckholz, C. Daniels, A. Dufourd, G. Flores, M. Grover, C. Henley, K. johnson, P. Jedlow- ski, L. Lonie, M. Low, K. Melson, S. Metzger, K. Scott, L. Simmons, S. Slinkard, P. Smit, D. Smith, D. Washburn. 1 ,N . .4-Q' 5--H 1 6 I9 9 Youth For Christ provides a Christian influence on the high school campus. This past year Y. F. C. had several ac- tivities among which were a Christmas party, car washes, and the selling of coffeeand do-nuts at night school. Of- ficers ofthe club are:President, Paul Harveyg Vice President, Paul Perry and Ruth Haydeng Treasurer, Ardith DuMars and Gary Iungkeit. Miss Katherine Snider is advisor of the club. Membership is too large to print here. F. T. . Future Teachers of America is designed to acquaint its members with the field of teaching. Members must have a B average or better. They participate in the teacher assistant program in which students are given the opportunity to aid a teacher during a class period. Advising the club is Mr. Henry Massey. The officers are: President, Jane Lambertg Vice President, Ginger Dunning, Secretary, Teresa Nagurskig Treasurer, Marcia Rossg Historian, Brenda Bowles. Members are: B. Bowles, T. Butler, A. DuMars, E. DuMars, G. Dunning, P. Harvey, G. Jungkeit, I. Lambert, K. Lambert, N. Leuci, T. Nagurski,'M. Ross, P. Schwarz, B. Sharp, M. Sherer, P. Sokolowsl-ri. F. H. A. Future Homemakers of America is a group of girls whose goal and decided purpose is to learn to become wives and mothers. This club gives the necessary training and knowledge for fulfilling this goal. F. T. A. sponsors three important activities of the yearp the orphanage party at Christmas, the Easter fashionshow, and the Senior breakfast. The advisor of the club is Mrs. Rosemary Smith. Of- ficers are: President, Dixie Cummingsg Vice President, Candy Mesag Secretary, Kathy Waer, Treasurer, Kay Kozaing Reporter, Lois Foxg Historian, Janet Tooman, Parliamentarian, Karen Scotty Song Leader, Loretta Simmons. Sponsored by The Future Homemakers of America Spankh lt is the purpose of the Spanish Club to explore the cultures of Latin American countries and Spain, and expand the members' knowledge of the Spanish language. Advised by Mrs. Faye Folkins the Spanish Club sees the beautiful country of Spain and its related lands, thus acquiring a better under- standing of the people of the world. Officers of the club are: President, Kathy Goldsteing Vice-President, Sharon Waltersg Secretary, Margaret Mitsuuchig Treasurer, Sue Beck. Members are: P. Bellarosa, S. Beck, B. Bruce, R. Elders, M. Feldman, S. Franklin, K. Goldstein, S. Mendosa, M. Mitsuuchi, L. Litowski, N. Nagamatsu, S. Neilson, M. Paculba, M. Sherer, P. Takenaga, S. Walters. Pashage Unknown to many on campus is the Pashage club con- sisting of students who were born in foreign countries. The purpose of this Club is the orientation of foreign born students. Mike Lewis, Santiago's exchange student, is the president of the club. The other officer is: Secretary, Alofa Wilson. Advisors of the club are: Mr. Hal Roberts, Mrs. Joe Ann Lawton and Mrs. Tokiko Ide. Members are: M. Bautista, S. Bonis, I. Bonis, M. Lewis, J. Madden, S. Schroeder, Seilola Sua, Seniff Sua, M. Sua, L. Talanega, F, Talavega, V. Violette, A. Wilson. T. t i ' E 0 J , W M - if Q L 'T' 5.. 'S if, E, -,udfx ,... .rt ' 7 i X W -533 S ' 5 . K Q , ,.2,,. ..,, A ' . r w 'tix : .. .. 'I fr A 1 K . was A 'T . ., .fr X . ., xy A v I 9 eh ,ze 74' ffm' gg I-jill. J , I If My w V PW French Learning about France and its people is what Le Cercle Francais, the French Club, is endeavor- ing to do. With Miss Sandra Selover as their ad- visor, the members ofthis club become acquainted with the customs and traditions of the French. Officers of the club are: President, Mel Shererg Vice President, Chris Surakg Secretary, Segrun Shroederg Treasurer, Evalie DuMarsg Publicity, Ginger Dunning: Program Chairman, Sam Georgeson. Members are: P. Bellarosa, C. Bruniback, D. Coke E. DuMars, G. Dunning, C. Ernpting, S, Georgeson, D, Gray, D. Henry, S. Jones, G. Jungiieit, M. Lange, C. Lehenbauer, T. McMullin, N. Nagamatsu, G. Packard, S. Shroeder, M. Sherer, C. Surah, B. Wall. Inter-club Council . R The Inter-Club Council is made up of representatives from the clubs and a chairman, who serves as the head and is in the ,student cabinet. Problems of the various clubs and activities are discussed at.the meetings. The chairman acts as a co-ordinator between the administration and the clubs. Chairman of the council is Mark Burry. Representatives are: A. DuMars, M. DuMars, R. Elders, T. Friend, S. Girard, K. Jeffers, G.Iungkeit, I. Miller, P. Sokolowski, M. Threatt, S. Walters. Sponsored by the French Club Le Cercle Francais Concert Santiago High School's Concert Choir, under the expert direction of Mr. Asay, has shown us many outstanding performances throughout the past year. One of the inest performances that We can all be proud of was the excellent Christmas program held at Garden Grove Union High School Auditorium. On several occasions the corridors of our school were echoing with the sounds of the choir's carols which helped to bring the holiday spirit to the campus of Santiago. ' We are sure all Cavaliers will agree that Santiago has a Concert Choir that We all can enjoy and of which We can be proud. aw. . MMWQ! www wus Nw FRONT ROW, Left to right: Kathleen Niermann, Marilee Clements, Kristine Suttle, Rose Will, Alma Bonds, Elaine Mutz, Susan Snasdell, Dwayne Thomas. SECOND ROW: Nancy Scott, Trudy Swann, Peggy Jentz, Nellie Tucker, Mary Bonds, Gary Bonds, Gary Frilse. BA CK ROW: Joel Ledbetter, Betsy Blyleven, Helen Winn, Mike Roberts, Claudia Fox, Betty Michel, Harold Cobbs, Charlotte Fornan, Ron Ea ulkenham, Karen Arnold, Bill Harvey, John Hayden. NOT PICTURED: Eugene Leone, Charlene Fallert, Earlene Payton, Richard Prokopec. Choir . i .ifgslfi2jifi'fsw'5' -tif ? 1 H t L R is X R s f in L Q Y FRONT ROW: Judy Swanson, Karen Melson, Ardith DuMars, Noreen Nagamatsu, Ruth Hayden, Sally Beach, Tanna Clark, Jane Lambert. SECOND ROW: Teresa Butler, Pat West, Kathy Macek, Penny Mays, Shirley Appleby, Eybie Carey, Vivian Cartner, Cheryl Phillips, Linda Thompson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Asay, Isiah Willis, C. I. Keller, Richard Tudor, Peter Leestina, Bruce Bitts, Merle Jenkins, Eddie Guidotti, Richard Rodriguez. FOURTH ROW: Jay Fair, Gary Jungkeit, David Gray, David Lewis, Bob Muth, Larry Knight, Jack McAllister, Ramon Guillen. Orchestra The orchestra of Santiago helps to contribute to the appreciation of the many various types of music. Without this contribution from our orchestra under the instruction of Mr. Gerald Heade, Santiago would lack in culture and all-around music appreciation. Although the Cavaliers have been given very few opportunities to Witness the talent of this musical group, the few occasions that the orchestra has played have proved to be Well worth the time and effort put into them. We hope the orchestra will keep up the excellent Work, and we hope there will be many more opportunities for us to view this musical group. A Xf FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Helen Dennison, Leann McCord, Neanua Anderson, Paula Connors Patricia Wengel, Leynn Wood, Olivia Ochoa, Kathy Hopkins, Maderis Bolton, Norma Chaney. SECOND ROW: Lousie Foster, Shirley Roberts, Maxine Jones, Vickie McDaniel, Jeanne Edwards, Judy Georgen, Frances Borrego, Loa McElroy, Terri Cook, Betty Ross THIRD ROW: Mr. Asay, Pam Murrilo, Connie Watkins, Cheryl Venus, Linda Hoag, Judy Kling, Ian Gipson, Judy Stewart, Linda Gipson, Edwina Maxey. -Y0Sa'9f0UIE. Santiago High School's vocal groups have brought out to us the prestige and fame that is present in all faithful Cavaliers. They have shown us the talent that exists among all the people at our school. They have represented us at many different events and have done a fine job of it--a job of which anyone who has at least a small interest in music can be proud. Santiago is truly proud of the great job that Mr. Lenoir Asay has done this year, and we hope the vocal groups will do as Well next year. 116 M. FIRST ROW Left to Right V Flores G Nesmirh V. Valles, L. Wadsworth, G. Lewis, F Taiauega I Roseberg SECOIND ROW G Osumi, I. McAllister, R. Guillen, J. Wold H Burgarr THIRD ROW Mr Lenoir Asay, D. Paul, R. Clark, D. Milichich, Advanced Girls Glee FIRST ROW, Lefrro Right: D. Wengel, G. Rice, S. Belcher, I. Carlisle, I. McGrath, I. Keller, K. Nierman, I. Peoples, D. Niblack. SECOND ROW: L. Davis, M. Vandruff, G. Daugherty, I. Nelson, B. Hogan, L. Quinn, M. Fair, B. Marland, B. Sharp, A. Hunter. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lenoir Asay, B. Alexander, T. Fonseca, C. Brady, L. Commack, V. Mattock, S, Fisher, S. Zimmerman, S. Wiles, P, Kruckenberg, S. Hill. Q0-lfcertn Bland- Every school, no matter how big or hovv small, has its musical groups. Santiago can be especially proud of the magnificent job done by the Cavalier Concert Band, under the direction and supervision of Mr. Gerald Heade. Our band has shown its exceptional talent and shovvmanship during football season when the band performs along with their three drum majorettes and the Cavalettes Drill Team. Santiago's band has played an outstanding part in the developing of Cavalier spiritg they have played a part that deserves great recognition. ' FRONT ROW, Left to right: M. Harvey, T. Dunn, M. Black, D. Grater, C. Olson, W. Parker, T. Montgomery, R. Hermansen, J. Perea, P, Tiller, T. Runyan, F. Shields. SECOND ROW: S. Pugh, J. Stratton, J. Hollenbaugh, S. Kenning, S. Gravette, M. Hochstra, D. Ferguson, E. Eadson, E. Sheneman, D. Kincaid, R. Largent, I. Hollenbaugh, L. Potter, G. Riggs, J. Niermann. THIRD ROW: N, Weeks, I. Clark, J. Carey, C. Curry, D. Sharpness, F. Will, I. Daggett, S. McDonald, D. Webster, B. Burry, D. Grajeda, J. McAllister, M. Russell, D. Gardner, J. Bechtoldt, E. Kennedy, L. Reynolds, D. Arnold, S. Dean, C. Wilson, R. Ortega, R. Moore. BACK ROW: C. Lewis, R. Tudor, G. Butter, C. King, B. Roberts, B. Busley, M. Clements, D. Hunt, Al. Kendall, D. Davis, A. l-Iooft, C. Gragg, G. Madison, R. Nelson, S. Bell. NOT PICTURED: D. Withrow, C. Gehriche. The Cavalier Marching Band can be proud of the fine job done by their three talented Drum Majorettes: Diane Pierce, Betsy Collie, and Nancy Musial. These girls have performed at all of the half-time perform- ances and at various other events. Their colorful rou- tines have helped to make the half-time performances very outstanding. ll8 Betsy Collie Diane Pierce Nancy Musial iv A 5 ,,,. A FRONT ROW, Left to right: Joyce Bradstreet, Peggy Locke, Jan Peoples, Andrea Parde, Julie Fay, Pegge Rice, Sonya Washburn, Diane Fredline, Becky Broadrick. BACKROW: Fred Cook, Buddy Johnson, Bill Henderson, John Boyer, Larry Cooper, Jim Spice, Larry Wadsworth, Pat Larmer, Harvey Glasgow. P: Ciappella A'Cappella Choir is one of our many musical,vocal groups that specializes in the singing of songs Without any sort of accompani- ment. This choir was recently formed with people out of different vocal groups. A'Cappella Choir has Worked very hard under the direction of Mr. Lenoir Asay to give several outstanding performances thatis a tribute to our Music Department. 119 Advisor Miss Ioan Miles Speec One of our greatest gifts is that of speech. Without the power to talk our ears would also be limited to the sounds they could receive. Speaking is not merely the ability to say words and utter sounds, it is a means of communi- cationg a means of becoming familiar with those around us. The way in which We use the power of speech is important in many aspects. Those students who go out for speech learn techniques enabling them to use language to benefit them, and say what they mean in the best possible manner. This quality is not acquired, it is developed with much time and work. To speak and say some- thing vvorth hearing is the goal these people strive for. Herb Brosbe demonstrates some tech niques while delivering a speech. Sponsored by Edo's Family Restaurant 12532 Garden Grove Blvd. Garden Grove, California From left to right: Manuel Gomez, Greg Tagliaferri, Peter Gianarakos, Suzanne Potts, Linda Burk From left to right: Herb Brosbe, Nikki Soulias, Fred Shields, Jim Palmer. I Sponsored by Mads Arcade Yardage and Sewing Machines 11026-32 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove, California ADVISOR .... PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER STAFF Sandie Davy Connie Denessen Dixie Hayes john Kirwan Susan Krumm Paula Stubbs FIRST ROW Left to Right Dixie Hayes Susan Krumm. SECOND ROW: Loes Van Bruggen, Chris Conley Janet Tooman JoAnn Blok Piula Stubbs, Sandy Davy. STANDING: John YEARBOOK Meeting deadlines, filling all pages with pictures and maintaining some type of organization is the job of Le Chevalier. The second edition of Le Chevalier has been the product of the student body and its activities, the staff and its Work, and the outside help of Mr. Richard Beam of Roberts Studio and the Mirro-Graphic Publish- ing Company. Staff Members at work: Barbara Wnuck Connie Denessen Sponsored by Le Chevalier EDITOR ..... BUSINESS MA NA GER 'Q P ll ll hevaller . . . Lana Elder . . Miss Pritchard . . Chris Conley . Larry Lynch MEMBERS janet Tooman Loes Van Bruggen Io Ann Blok Dave Winning Clst sernesterb Barbara Wnuck Advisor Miss Jean Pritchard Editor Lana Elder finds publishing a yearbook can be trying at times Business Ma na ger Chris Conley Photographer La rry L y n ch 5 f L 123 -....-.,, A , From left to right: Sigrum Sliroeder, Barbara Lawton, Cheryl Henley, Flo Sberer, joan Moran, Rose Chambers, Lorraine Wagner, Margie Cazier, Pat Pigott. ,rrl From left to right: Elaine Davis, Ray Atkinson, Vivian Violette, Linda Smith, Donna Vanzant, Leonard Sims, Steve McEuen, Vince Carabba, Jack I-Iaur, Ron Inman. Sponsorded by The Cavalier Courier Staff Assistant Editor Cheryl Henley Business Manager Qavallerji-ourie ri Ioan Moran YQ' tfeif- . ' Circulation Linda Smith 1 EDITOR: Ginger Dunning ASSISTANT EDITOR: Cheryl Henley CIRCULATION: Linda Smith BUSINESS MA NA GER: Ioan Moran NEWSPA GE EDITOR: Elaine Davis FEATURE PAGE: Pat Pigott EDITORIAL PA GE: Sigrun Schroeder CARTOONIST: James Kingery PHOTOGRAPHER: Larry Lynch SPORTS PA GE! Ron Inman REPORTERS Ray Atkinson Vivian Violette Dennis Fowler Linda Smith Donna Vanzant Barbara Lawton Flo Sherer Merle Kutsenai Lorraine Wagner Rose Chambers Margie Cazier Barbara Good Leonard Sims Vince Carabba Steve McEuen Jack I-Iaur Editor Ginger Dunning fs 5 Advisor Miss Margaret Milaksvick The Cavalier Courier is the name of Santi- ago's student newspaper. It is edited and pub- lished by the members of the journalism class. This past year the Cavalier Courier played an important part of our school. It helped to stimu- late interest in school activities, it was a big aid in developing support for our athletic teams, and it created a lively interest in student life in general. This year the Cavalier Courier pub- lished fourteen issues, and began using pictures in its issues. Sports plays au im! school life. Those par qualities of good sports while those VlGWlllgJ ea beihv displayed whil itselip. The sueoess oi teahf mine the status th spirit of the students Ca more pleasihg and pro hearts of all which wi. There is much to b oue of the few thing will directly follow th lives, as sports serves 2 hieut for all walks t Therefore, sportsi formation of life's paq mehr ahd the qualitiq used always. ortant part in high icipating learn the anslrip and fair play, ethese fine attributes Enjoying the sport li school can deter- chool will ha ve. The make school life much note loyalty in the png be remembered. ained from sportsg itis bund in high school that tudents throughout their y means ot entertain- tfe at all ages. l ry beneficial in the rng it involves enjoy- f sportsmanship to be Barbara Ste wa rt l l QSM A Qqxe ' Q. ,-bb 4 ,4,,:-:XM ffsgxmd x a V CJ so WN 46 13 XT q Cavaliers on the bench. 'N-.. .,.- YK' W mslikfjgz 41' .Q 'Ms K Q . R 9:3253 lyiki ,, , 'E . X VV my pri ,f K x WHY PLAY FGOTBALL! There is no easy way to play football. It isn't that kind of a game. It is a hard game for hardy boys--for boys who are tough in body and in spirit. Players and teams who tried to take the easy way have come to grief down through the years. You cannot reap the benefits of football without paying the pre- miums. Premiums are paid in the form of strenuous physical ef- fort, in self-denial of luxuries and leisure time, in the subordina- tions of selfinterest for the good ofthe team. Played wholeheartedly, football is a soul-satisfying outlet for the rugged, courageous type of boy who likes physical contact. Played halfheartedly, football is a waste of time and energy. Football is no halfway game. Football is drama, music, dignity, sorrow. It is exhilaration of victory and shock and quiet in defeat. It's the quivering voice of a dying Gearge Gipp telling his Notre Dame teammates, Win one for the Gipper. Winning should be one reason for playing footballg wanting to be the best. You boys who are out for football have the opportunity to learn the intrinsic values of QD Discipline, sacrifice, work, fight and teamworkg Q25 To learn how to take your licks and yet fight backg C35 To be so tired you think you are going to die, but instead of quitting, you somehow learn to fight a little harderg Q45 When your team is behind, you learn to dig in a little harder and deeper and do whatever it takes to catch up and win the gameg and C55 you learn to believe in yourself because you know how to rise to the occasion, and you know you will do it! Football, in its rightful place, can be one of the most wholesome, exciting and valuable activities in which you can possibly partici- pate. It is the only sport I know of which teaches you to have com- plete control of yourself, learn to observe the rules of the game, regard the rights of others and stay within bounds dictated by decency and sportsmanship. Boys, this boils down to just this-- Let's play football because it is in our blood and it is part of being an American. BRUCE SMITH Our team in action. 129 Most improved player Al Kile -si' Most inspirational player Tod Friend gi if VX V1 L '7 i f f yyynfl Ujqbnbi I Fig L L X la FIRST ROW, Left to right: Les Oldenbrook, Ken Mitchell, Ron Inman, Fred Rowan, Cecilio, Mercado, Larry Kanatzar, Rick Nelson, Coach Smith, SECOND ROW: Rick Flickinger, Claude LaBarre, Tod Friend, John Linehen, Scott Girard, Fred Aguiler, Marvin Derrick, Coach Beller, THIRD ROW: Glen Fieldsted, Leonard Sims, Lou Thornton, Bob Crick, Jack Hauer, Vince Carabba, Paul Irvine, Coach Avery, FOURTH ROW: Wayne Behrends, Ken Hobart, AlKile, Dan Johnson, Bob Armour, Steve McEuen, Floyd Martin, Bob Trujillo, Bob Clark. W Dbl U ,D MDB' An anxious coach and anxious team survey the battle field. VA RSITY SCORES SA NTIA GO TEAM OPPONENTS 32 Costa Mesa U 39 Lowell O U Garden Grove 8 l2 Bolsa Grande 13 l4 La l-Iabra 28 l2 Savanna lL3 7 Sunny Hills 7 O Magnolia 27 26 X Tustin 26 W wwvlgibp ' fb NY W My NFA? WMP JP -'C - ,J Q a X if iff? AF N 'J W Je U SJOJ x ay will-5 7 W SJ i Coaches Jack Beller and Tom Avery Coach Bruce Smith ifwwilgxbm' fr' 'M' no C Q A oi C A f ,g,.,4s.1n. an V, , . , ., A n . 1 QAM al 3 - A . ff ff- f -H? A in - A wax'-51 -1' Q ' f. ' ' Cavalier halfback, Claude LaBarre, gets a fine kick off just in time OFFENSE FIRST ROW, Left to Flickinger. SECOND ROW: Ken First Strin Lou Thornton, Fred Rowan, Floyd Martin, Rick ude LaBarre. 1 - - a,7:'..-.Ln xl DEFENSE FIRST ROW, Left to right: Steve McEuen, Bob Trujillo, Rick Nelson, Bob Crick, Dan Johnson, Tod Friend. SECOND ROW: Bob Armour, Marvin Derrick, Larry Kanatzar, Vince Carabba, Jack Hauer. 132 Junior Varsity Coach Moran and Captain Glen Fieldstead. FIRST ROW, Left to right: C. Wilson, B. Cook, G. Gross, D. Brumbaugh, G. Field- stead, C, Warnoff, R, Felker, R. Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: I. Hall, C. Ryziko, C. Peters, S. Staples, B. Hauschild, R. Holly, I. Thompson, I. Rice. Bee Team M 'N-Q Q 4 ' J Coaches: Mr. Davis and Mr. Jarmen N Sl M 'Mol' 9 s sais :G ,, an x lga ln kr, FIRST ROW, Left to right: S. Lentz, R. Gyenese, I. LeSage, G. Carter, D. McMains, M. Gomez, R. Garza, J. Clark. SECOND ROW: J. Hansen, P. Anderson, I. Hiatt, P. Vravis, M. Yuasa, M. Nuara, R. Rodriquez, G. Rasmussen, J. Bruce. THIRD ROW: G. Lewis CManagerJ D, Kakuda, G. Jarrett, R. Malmquist, R. Hauer, S. Camblin, D, Byrne, T. Ryke, D. Neilson, D. Fergeson, J. Gerard. SA NTIA GO 40 18 33 O 20 39 25 33 18 Qtr' Captain Robert Sloan THE CHAMPS SCOREBOARD TEAM Costa Mesa Lowell Garden Grove Bolsa Grande La Habra Savanna Sunny Hills Magnolia Tustin Coacnes: Mr. Wayne Ambrose and Mr. Hal Roberts 134 Crestview Lee OPPONENTS I O 6 7 2 7 19 8 O 18 Captain Ma c A nd erson gue Champs! i., 5 I 4... If . . . 1 1. - x ri --- f'f'ffg5E ' 4 - 'ss M... 1' ,mf . .4 - Q ...- ,Mil S' FIRST ROW, Left to right: P. Marine, D. Wyhrant, P. Camden, S. Davies R. Morita, L. Reynolds, S. Madison, L. Baugus, S. Watson, S. Kujawsiy, D. Litricit. SECOND ROW: D. Synnes, D. Kono, M. Anderson, I. Mashato, J. Tukua, M.-Savage, B. Marsh, E. Janssen, B. Warrell, C. Tatro, W. Martin, R. Nantell, L. Alcala, L. Miller. THIRD ROW: M. Elder, I. Connor, D. Smith, J. Camden, K. Gilmore, S. Kenning, R. Sloan, E. Riggs, M. Woolsey, J. White, M. Raymond, W. Smith, D. Par, D. Gardiner. 'i fx This years C football team proved ever victorious. This past year they took first place in the Crestview League by defeating the Sentinels of Magnolia 33-O. When the Tustin Tillers triedtheir luck, they were de- feated lbs-O in our final game of the year for ouryoung Cava- liers. Leonard Acala made his fourteenth touchdown when we playedthe Ma nolians andtop- ped it off witg an outstanding run of SO yards for the score, According to coach Am- brose, Everyone did his job, and they had plenty of team effort. The boys were a good defensive ball club. Congrat- ulations to our C team for winning the Crestview League Championship. The two captains proudly admiring one of the trophies our great Cee team won this year. 135 '3 I 1 6 www gif t :dwg 'R U W . ' . 13' gh, ,QI BNN! -'!Y! ' ,EEL Y W-yi vm J D' ? JY' J I ii, in 5 W df' 'V b W4 av ,IP t 3 A 1' 'fi tl ya. F .I I f mv.: H I , 1 E z,. v J .1 t , ,QM ..-U' :W I M ,, H AET uvlfg 3, -' get V -QW 1 Y , ,,,,, , , , Q ii p u gve A 41-Q5 u fm Q- ? E , ,,,J 1 : -mf 1- H ,fr ' f' +V , -W mam gg' L' ' :Fr K , H A. WI: 4 neL Z z t 1- 11 ,Q U , 'Y .1 fa., QA ll ,V 3-Q Q qv M nA 'JF' 1 E.. ltQMQg One high school sport that requires a great deal of cunning and quick thinking, as Well as skill, is basketball. When an aspiring athlete first goes out for this sport, if he is not already in great physical shape, he may be assured that at the end of the season, he will be. Basketball presents many advantages to the playerg good sportsmanship is built, character is improved, and the ath- lete acquires something of which to be proud. If the player is in- terested in other sports, basketball furnishes an excellent oppor- tunity to improve skill and coordination. From the spectator's point of view, high school basketball is not only a Way to get together with friends, but it brings out school spirit more than in any other sport. 138 di' pn 'lx ,J Eff 4? BASKETBALL SL SBA? Tom Kanigue, Terry Madden, Wally Surak, Bob Armour, Ed Demura, Kim Kochen, Dave Lien, Bob Van Shyock, Sam Minson, Rich Nelson, Ron Inman, Vince Carabba. Kneeling: Jerry I-Iulseman, Manager, Coach Heusser, Bob Keith, Manager. 140 VARSITY SCORES SA NTIA GO TEAM OPPONENT 59 Sunny Hills 51 50 La Habra 63 39 Magnolia 58 48 Savanna 60 50 Tustin 58 35 Sunny Hills 46 61 La Hahra 64 52 Magnolia 66 45 Savanna 54 60 Tustin 52 37 Sunny Hills 51 65 La Habra 30 These scores include only those games played before this book Went to press. FIRST ROW D Srms F Dezenzo I West I Thompson B Thompson R Garza, B. Fernandez SECOND ROW B Hauscnlld D Parker J Corson L Cooper I-I James, JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES TEAM Sunny Hills La Habra Magnolia Savanna Tustin Sunny Hills La I-labra Magnolia Savanna Tustin CScores to date of press onlyj Ju' io? VARSITY OPPONENTS 43 47 66 39 40 6l 42 71 50 44 QQ-4117 6 E 6 6 BOTTOM TO TOP: Nh Nuara, P. Vravio, M. German, L. BOTTOM TO TOP: R. Winklepleck, T. Payne, A.Lianas, Hernandez, K. Hagler, I. Willis, D. Ferguson, P.Anderson, B. Harriers, C. Leetsma, L. Alcals, I, Camden, D.Paar, I. Coach CllTlSIl3llSOll, R. Malmquist. Machado, I. Calvin, L. Satterfield, Coach Hill. 143 fx .ga Left to right: Coach Knudsen, Jeff Corson, Hugh Smith, Iohn Tiliery, David Winning, Roger Asch, Larry Kanatzar, Rick Hauer, John Linehan, Ron Inman, Jack Hauer, Butch Kanatzar, Ken Mitchell, Gary Jackson. Jack Rice is tagging Rick Fiickenger as he slides home. VARSIW 1411 .mp--it .--, u Q: . ,R 'fArx'l f,L' zsgwfft' . im, ,ki . gf... n fa-. megs, .T 'fi fe -if -i H-if . f .' 1, - .'- : 1' J-Y.. 1.15 .-'-- ,,-Mx -w .1 - -. , ,, .. 'KENTC wi, . .Q R- . l,v,,..,,.. ,Jf ,. , E- ,i,,, ,wg '..' V, N. A A if-,lv-1 Yi . 'Y 1... V, BASEBALL Strong hitting and good pitching were responsible for a successful season for the Santiago horsehiders. Coached by Mr. Jack Knudsen, the Santiago Varsity baseball team boasted five All-Leaguers. They were jack Hauer, Ron Inman, Ken Mitchell, Hugh Smith, and Larry Kanatzar. Altogether, the team had ten returning lettermen and five new players. All , X! 5 , xv . M. 1. 4 +1 Q E Mes .ww 'V gf N' I4 w -+- ia: ual' 1. - r. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D, Nielsen, M. Yuasa, I. Lesage, G. Gansereit, R. Rodriguez, G. Ochoa, R. Garza. SECOND ROW: Mr. Heusser, W. Surak, B. Hauschild, R. Banks, D. Niemeyer, B. Frink, B. Fernandez, G. Lee, B. Linehan, I. Saumell. 4 OW FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Renwick, L. Satterfield, D. Snow, B. Kujuwasky, T. Brueske, B. Heath, S. Davies, D. Purnell. SECOND ROW: B, Fonseca, R. Nantell, Coach Avery, D. Homeres, J. Thayer, E. Mitchell, M. German. THIRD ROW: F. Taucher, F. Dezinzo, L. Alcala, R. Holmes, M. Grifant, L. Brown, L. Miller. x MIWBH-Be.: .3335 TRACK . 4 ' i is x V rf fs fs FIRST ROW, Left to Right: T. Friend, T. Kanetgae, G. Lewis, C. LaBarre, L. Thorton, B. Curtis, B. Henderson SECOND ROW: S. Wagner, M. Wells, I. Mul ord, D. Kanegae, T. Madden, L. Sims, G. Stratton, .T.Tuckua D, Newberry, R. Galindo. THIRD ROW: R. Kimonel, B. Van Skyock, R. Carpenter, S. Minson, D. Minimede G.'Rasmussen, P. Scharosch, D. McMullin, G. Vercamen. T I B E E S FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Sims, W. Johnson, I. Willis, R. Lozano, C. Ledesma, I. Bruce, J. Macias. SECOND ROW: B. Thompson, B. Jarrett, M. Nelson, G. Riggs, I. Booth, R. Stading. THIRD ROW: R. Narasaki, M. Derrick, M. Nuara, I. Roberts, R. Rodriguez,M. Moran, P. Borrego, I. Hall, I. Sage, R. Gardiner. From Left to Right: I. Stratton, I. Herrell, D. Trimmell, C. Brown, I. Sagmell, C. Lloyd, G. Burrill, D, Hook, I, Wolf. MIDDLE ROW: D. Nelson, G. Groom, C. Wasik, G. I-leiss, R. Sloan, I. Menchaco, E. Snyder, P. Damden. BOTTOM ROW: B. Kajawsky, W. Autson, D, Jeffery, I. Rosenberg, H. Albillar. GOLF u-if-if 'U From Left to Right: D. Breeding, G, Trubey, J. West, G, Hunt, G, Goodwyn, R, Lopez. Putting ball is E, Eadson C E E S Left to rlght Denms McMu111n, Henry Alblllar, Pat Borrego, Gary Stratton fteam captainj Greg Taghaferrl, Lldo Albmar, Cross Cbuntry Qgeimi 45 , -,W W :tw K ,,,, :M ' I ,F ' ' . ',:J - . .. ' A . :'1'!:wu, 1,55 Q, '25, ,- -: 4 Q 73 r K ng? Y A in W K f if f , ,rf ' W rr, f , 'S Q r A, T . t az rg-W 2 r f , , Q A, 'S ix? M K a- an A- 1 1 , 5 , 5 5 -.,,flQ::g ' ' , Q.: ,f Wt WML ww-MMEQ 3 L N -wr Qt 46 Y A boy who goes out for Cross Country running finds a great challenge ahead of him --a challenge inwhich he must fight against the element of time. Whether he wins or loses, he always experiences a kind of excitement connected with cross country. Our team tl'11S year again won for us the title of City Champs --a title for which We can all be proud. Left to right: R. Lozano, S. Mathews, G. Butler, D. Lewis, I. Stratton, B. Stading, R. Stading. SECOND ROW: S. Stokes, L. Lynch, D. Newbury, R. Ortega, P. Canada, S, Gerretse, W. Hutson, f Coach Looft watches as the team warms up for the finish. 9 0 v Q , ,,.r,,,, ,,.. .kr 'Vi,,frri 4 fl v AVV. ., N. 3, 4 , 5, 'wah S X I K Q EW I FIRST ROW Left to Right I Stringfellow D MCMHIIIS B Litrick D Nishioka SECOND ROW: C. Worthington, JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Cave, T. Latka, R. Mowery, T. Dibble. SEC- OND ROW: I. Chobot, L. Rassean, B. Caeck, D. Fergusion, W. Spaulding. STANDING CI-IALLENGERS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Madison, N. Harkins, B. Conley, C. Watson, H. Brosbe. SECOND ROW: H. Deeks, D. Smith, J. Valverde. fm K:- I' ' x I ' , J ' Qufffww ...M Top: Water Polo Team FIRST ROW, Lefito Right: A. Balthazar, E. Jaramillo, H. Divine, R. SIOllCl'1OLlSS,B. Burry, SECOND ROW: Coach Westra, G. Vercammeh, D. Hunt, J. Hall, I. Dean, V. Claypool. Middle: SWllTlllllllEvTS31Tl FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Grover, R. Spellerberg, I. Deah R Stohehouse F Ross, B, Bmenbender, . Hem, E. Martin, A. Balthazar. SECOND ROW: Qoachgchcl-CQ, is.c1afk,M.'Lev1u,R Matsuda, J. Hall, A. Hale, W. Gallagher, E. Iaramillo, D. Paul, I. White, Coach Westra. SWIMMING AND W TER POLO 1 'C fffrl FIRST ROW: Al Kile, Karl Shepard, Jay Fair, Larry Lynch, Bob Rodriquez Dennis Paul Don Ikeda Mike O'Hallaran. SECOND ROW: Mike Raymond, Gary Walton, Dick Kakuda Rich Lozano Coach Beller Rocky Mac. Donald, Ron Morita, Steve Petters, Harvey Hildebrandt. Wrestling has along and colorful background, dating back to prehistoric times, when it was used as a method of self-protection and sur- vival. The famous philosopher Socrates was known as a wrestling champion. Not to be confused with professional ras- slin, amateur wrestling is a developmental sport. Its increasing inclusion in thephysical education program and on an intramural level has promoted its popularity. Boys have discovered that Wrestling has much to offer them no matter what their size, since Weight classes assure them that they will be contending against opponents of approxi- mately the same size. From Wrestling these boys can develop physical fitness and strength, an ability to protect themselves, and self- confidence that will help prepare them to become useful citizens of tomorrow. jack Beller 4 m C5 I R L S S P O R T S 4- ,f A O 6 4? ,, t' - FIRST ROW: M. Hilliard, S. Madrid, J. A. Fernandez, E. Valles, A. Wolson, B. Mitsuuchi, A. Montoya S. Debonis, N. Nagamatsu, J. Raymond. SECOND ROW: J. Keith, I. Mueller, L. Wendt, P. Takana a S. Franklin. THIRD ROW: J. Schuster, L. Presnel, M. Paculba, P. Baskett, I. Johnson, P. Schaeffger L. Smith, B. Blyleven, I. Yeakle, Mrs. Joy Larsen. I' C 6 The physical education program progresses from a basic foundation in movement fundamen- tals and an introduction to a wide variety of sports and dance experiences to final selection of activities according to individual interests and skill needs. , The first two years include more of the team sports and activities incorporating foundation movement, skills, and understanding. The last two years offer more opportunity to gain skill in individual sports and activities especially suit- able for use in leisure time activity. Throughout these four years, emphasis is placed on understanding and applying sound health practices, good grooming and body align- ment or carriage, awareness of their individual fitness level and work on individual needs in this area and efficiency and grace in all move- ment activities. Mrs. .Toy Larsen 0 f ' f A 'X '4 ', f 0 .. ,K - P , ' . 1 4 K. , ,7 1 ,.- -' , -, . , s , N ,w - f ' Apu ii' ,V L,,,1i:'.tf K F I v W' . , 4. ' , ,' . ' ,fin - . ,-ff1f H'A'W K , W , V W ' f . ' . ' ' K' . ' . ' -f r Y I , f-YV gif , x fs 3 Lil iff Ti l Sl A Q. 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C K, N, L? .. - AM, ., : MX V, ' In V 3 Cf 'f 5 4' V 'v 'V 'A 4i:ff , , Y A 1 'lf - ,. ,f . ,f . ,, , - ,- ff K J f , ,fi X, ,741 f L 19x bf- 752 .ff ,4 ' K' ' 'A ,f ' X 1 'iff fff?vcffM' ff' I5 1 f,! 4 ,ff :gf if M K ', , ',-KX, ,f .fu -3? ,Q f A , W YI, mi, 4-N1 M-I In ,L-11 Q 2 4' 1 1 fp sy 3 -:ff L' f - Sf H' - g .zz 5-:if-ffffim 5 f gg gram: f 1 L. 'fiiif 1 5 .314 K, . LA, .f.K,-Ag . 5111 , N.: Y gk - Q ' .. :mf W., V N, N 1 sw. A dx. V T M wi We xii x ?if5i fL' Ki? W- . Lx. ff ,Q if wwf. ffg:45:N:',' - My Aw, f ,f ,w 'A wm',!M w,,,,,..1-sv- 9 A w,,,X..f--1-W' ' fd? OFFICER LE 'lbw 'X WS.. Left to right: Kathy Goldstein, Vice-Presidentg Mike Scott, Presidentg Carolyn Janssen, Treasurerg Hazel Kenned Secretary. 162 CLASS GF '63 fn. ,fp MRS. LU ELLA FONG Advisor MR. WA LTER DUDEK Advisor Always striving to make Sant:iago's first Senior Class the most recognized class on campus, were the Senior Class officers. Advised by Mr. Walter Dudek, Mrs. Luella Fong, and Miss Phyllis Hene- son, they worked diligently to plan activities of interest and value to the Seniors and the entire student body. They established many new traditions which will remain a part of Santiago for many years to come. Outstandingamong these traditions are Senior privileges, which include the Senior Sanctuary and the Senior door at assemblies. The President of the Senior Class was Mike Scott. Always enthusiastic about any activities concerning Seniors, Mike led his class to victory during the magazine sale. He was also influential in planning the Senior graduation party, a project to which he devoted much of his own time and effort. The Vice-President of the Senior Class was Kathy Goldstein. Always willing to assist Mike in any way she could, Kathy was an active participant in many Senior Class activities. Hazel Kennedy ably served as Secretary of the Senior Class. Always helpful in planning Senior activities, Hazel was a great service to her class. Serving as Treasurer of the Senior Class was Carolyn Jansen. Responsible for class finances, Carolyn served her class willingly and capably. 163 Fred Aquilera Roger Aikins Richard Alfrey Zita Almazan Georgia Anderson Claudene Anspach Gary Arikawa Lonnie Baird Cheryl Baker Gary Barnes Mercedes Bautista Lynn Birch Francis Borrego ZX as iw' 5 M, ...fy 5, ,gps-va Qfk its am, Pam Boris Michael Bross Sponsored by fhe Senior Class w.-,,,.. , , 905 Normajean Bradfield .Teff Brosbe A QN- Wv-Q Edna Bruce Cecilia Brumback Steve Brush Nancy Buffington ,,-,av all William Burnette Mark Burry Al Butterfield .Si 'Y' Joel Bylow Pa ul Canada fi L Diana Carabba A , iff if :Qi Edith Carey . D ' Ralph Carpenter TW L L7 kr ii' Judy Cazier we-'M pq, 'WK 149 fmmb Vivian Cartner Carol Cassell Shirley Caster Brian Cauchois Michael Chaddick 39 1 Eff' Sponsored by the Senior Class Richard Chassi John Clifford Cheryl Coke Sharon Collins Dianna Conley Dennis Countryman James Crawford Glenn Crowder Jean Crnmpron Forrest Crush Connie Daugherty JoAnn Davenport Evelyn Davis Gary Chambers Kaye Cherry Tanna Clark Karen Claypool I i m Clem V415-,W af' Hr L. 166 'fy' if 'sw' Q-7-1 Royce Davis Elaine Davis Judy Davis IPB 'Y INR aff, vs? Q- 'Yr' Q! Susan Davy Connie Denessen fl' we-f N E-,fa-M gl l iw 'DN 'WJ' Sponsored by the Swissburger 12302 Harbor Blvd. , Garden Grove, California C Janette De Puy Adrienne Dickson Norma Dooley Iim Dorsey Keith Douglas Gail Downard David Dubbs Paul Dufourd Ardirli Duniars Evalie Dumars Marilyn Dumars Rollie Dunn Terry Dunn ',-353 fyuf' Y-vi W MZ' Ginger Dunning Dave Elmer Joseph Errico Barbara Farmer Pat Farmer Barbara Farrington Arlene Fechter Madelyn Feldman 4,M,3V. A 'QNHH' 3011 wiv' 01' gf'--'Y' V 'inv Lois Fox Dennis Fraizer Connie Friend William Gallagher Glen Fieldstad Rowland Fisher Richard Flickinger Victor Flores Vic Garcia r ffl if-u.,p1' 16 Larry Gardiner 'Vx ,QM J L. Darline Ge11try Stephen Gerretse Raymond Glberson Ken Gilbert Na Kathy Goldstein Carl Gomez Barbara Good Robe rt Gra na dos G Mary-Jane raves 1: Bonme Green iv, Thomas Gregory Ramon Guillen 'Q'--'fx 'Q-f 134s Shirley Hagler 'Er' Y l G ,- G , W . N , f r A , John Hall Joyce Hagerty Mark Hansen .hm Harp 'KM fr Paul-?liVf'iH'l 'd when f-vwffdg -M J fU AUM ,4 muog d F K' gtnfllvnaoiuio Tnq 'WX V D0 ,f '90 0 '? 1 q W 1 I' if fn wvlal Uznjgd 2-i':1,.fm3l9n9 ,Z-pg 1,0099 1 'rwv-'ff-? fanfadl If 7.6 my .I-U9 -reams 130 79 OT 9511 Qfm Sq' -C 2522? giyffwfe Ckmfef' ML ,44f44ff4ffcce J 6241141 -ff? 791 4:1 Z? Ronald Hertz Jessie Hillis Edsel Hills Ma rga ret Hockstra Earl Holmes Mike Holmes Gerold I-Iuelsman Eugene Hunt Don Hunt Kathleen Hutson Chuck Hyatt Osamu Ikeda B111 Heath o SQA Edward Jones Robert Jones Gary Jungkeir Floyd Kanatzar Don Kemper Hazel Kennedy Bob Kerlin Susan Ketchum A1 Kile Roger King James Kingery Kendra Knutson Mike Lewis 1 -fx Sharon Kones Merle Kutsunai Claude Labarre Marie LaCava Muriel Ladd Jane Lambert Patricia Lampe Carol LaRue Judy Lasker Barbara Lawton David Lein Dave Lewis ,,..,W ,.,w 'Ov ..,-,aw-.wwf ,,r Q ,v-Q ibn Earl Limbird Kerry Lord Larry Long Vicki Lovin David Lynch 17 3 It A.L 3 i Q, 54 J Eg Ms 'say . ff'-1 L 'YN Q. .tw 'PS Us kn- sn-'W' mt vu.-,, 'EW' 'fm' Emmett Madrid Sharon Malnar Gary Martin Penni Mays Marie Mesa 173 Q George McAfee Sandra McCarthy Loa McElroy Michael McGrath James McMenimum Dennis McMu11in Dennis McNett Stan McEuen Steve McEuen Don Mace Jennifer Madden Terry Madden Delores Meek Janet Miller Ioan Moran Richard Moreno Pat Newburg Jane Niermann Dave Nishioka Martin Norton Duane Nowicki Alfonso Ochoa Dorothy Ochoa Edna Ochoa Les Oldenbrook Irene Olivas Thomas Milburn Joann Miller Millie Miller Sam Minson Margaret Mitsuuchi ET? TF 'N-,-f Yfuwf wr 'R 'W' f ' f r Sponsored by the Santiago Parent Teacher Association Ia 1nes Orate Danny Palomino if' vlrvv' Yzvf' Sponsored by The Pink Onion .MM fl' Wayne Ray Parkins Rich Pashko Veva Dell Pearson Virginia Perea Nancy Persinger Edward Peters Pat Peterson Pat Pigort Gloria Preciado Frank Puchalski John Raley Jim Ramberg 13032 Harbor Blvd. , Garden Grove, California A-nv' g,,.,.,..a wg, ...gf-'il' W5 13 He-'wi' eu- 'Hh- -un 'Q Marsha Rubenstein Rowena Rubio Claudine Ruse Charles Russell I7 6 Victor Sanchez Pat Rankin Charmaine Rateike Allen Reed Bob Riggs Betty Rios Cheryl Roberts Mark Robinson David Rogers Joanne Rogers Kathy Rogers Marcia Ross Danny Rothery A use Paul Russell ,fi 49 Martha Santoya Danny Sarinana Mary Schneider Sigrun Schroeder Jo Schueneman Jim Shuster Pat Schwarz Mike Scott Sue Seyler Flo Sherer Mel Sherer Fred Shields Lorrie Simmons fl Fi 1425,-13 -fu-1 ' rv- ,W '45-Z X3-fx' X..- 1g.,,..... wr.-.M-r ilu' .fp-S-r J9n.,.f nn. 'Vip'- 'f' ,iw-fk Ks' +-all Peggy Smit Barbara Smith Hugh Smith Robin Smith Jacqueline Snider 177 Doreen Spice Richard Stading Gary Stark Nikki Soulias Barbara Stedman Gary Stephenson ., 5w 'J, l78 David Stewart Carole Stimson Gary Stratton Mike Swanson Zeniff Sua Michael Tanis Victoria Tardie Annette Tavern Glenna Taylor Karen Taylor Robert Tedesco Lynn Terada E1 'in iv uv 'y Z K ,,.,, My lk im- asv!-vu. Stewart Thomas Pamela Tiller John Tillery Robert Trujillo Charles Upton Eva Valles Robert VanSkyocR Donna Vanzant Gary Vercammen Alan Vickers Ron Viscosi Kathy Waer Diane Wagner Martin Terhune Minnie Thompson . I I Rayne Thompson Lou Thornton Mary Ann Threatt 'if ,iikuv 5949 V7-sQ '! HP' ev- urfii s.,,vv JQVN rin Q--'lv' 'lib-3' 179 Q'--er 'mf' Paul Walters Gary Walton Sandra Wamhoff Sonya Washburn Lester Watkins The senior year is a year of studying for many Seniors. -WE mo' , ' we rar' M. Carol Watson Judy Wedrnore Louise Wehunt Carol Weishapl Waiter Weismantel A 'Ns 'Os l. FUN . J PM f . K ' .na at' '- K 5 I? t xr qw-f-4' Phillip Winn Ronnie Wood Marion Wyllie Patricia Yamami Senior Class President, Mike Scott studies graduation announcements. Michael Young Rodney Welch fl . L Marvin Wells A - . I Sally Wiles r A Dale V ilhelm Phillip Yniguez .Q 4- .fv- .rsf 255 Like many other Seniors, Dianna Conley spent much time researching various universities and colleges. -uri The Senior year brings many Wonderful memories--ones never to be forgotten. Sitting in the Senior Sanctuary, entering the Senior door at assemblies, exchanging graduation announcement cards, receiving Senior keys, and having Senior pictures taken--all these and many other things make the Senior year Something to look forward to . ,aa- i Only Seniors were allowed to use the Senior door at assemblies. Sponsored by Dottie's Beauty Salon 9904 Westminster Boulevard, Garden Grove I 82 Seniors exchange gradua 8 E -wr ,flfkrg 1 -f.f'f' S ,ouncement cards with fellow classmates. Sponsored by Teco Furniture 2509 W. lst Street, Santa Ana The Senior Sanctuary was always a popular place among the Seniors. What's up there? M, ,X A Ackerman, Sharlene 34 Acosta, Robert 34 Actkinson, Carroll Ray 47 Adams, Brenda Lynn 47, 107 Adams, Candy 57 Adams, Jim 57 Addison, Judee 47 Aguilera, Fred 130, 164 Aikins, Roger 164 Albillar, Henry 34, 149, 150 Albillar, Ismael 47 Albillar, Lido 150 Alcala, Leonard 34, 135, 143, 147 Alexander, Beth 34 Alfrey, Richard 164 Allenby, Joyce 47 Allen, Jeff 34 Allen, Mary 57 Almazan, Jackie 57 I DEX Bailey, Steve 57 Bailey, Vince 57 Baird, Sherry 47, 164 Bakaletz, Steve 47 Baker, Cheryl 164 Baker, Donna Lee 34 Baker, William 47 Bakerink, Dell 34 Blok, Jo Ann 57, 105, 122, 123 Blyleven, Betsy 106, 114, 156 Blyleven, Francis 47, 107 Bodnar, Jonathan 34 Boeker, Dorothy 34 Bocrsma, Barbara 57 Bole, Mrs. Carol 16 Bold, Sheryl 34 Almazon, Van 34 Almazan, Zita 164 Ambrose, Mr. Wayne 18, 105, 134 Ancheta, Evelyn 47 Anderson, Catherine 34 Anderson , Charlotte 57 Anderson, Georgia 68, 95, 164 Anderson, Kathy 105 Anderson, Mac 134, 135 Anderson, Nancy 34 Anderson, Neanua Nonita 47, 116 Anderson, Patricia 57, 110 Anderson, Patrick 57, 133, 142 Anderson, Robert 47 Andrews, Robert 34 Ankrom, Anna 34 Ankrom, Linda 47, 106 Bright, Annon, Marsha 47 Anspach, Claudene 164 Antolin, David 57 Anweiler, Beverly 34 Anweiler, David 34 Aoyo, Mike Appleby, Shirley 115 Aguilera, Fred 104, 105 Archer, Charles 34 Archer, Hettie 57, 98, 105 Areualo, Maria Teresa 57, 106 107 Arikawa, Gary 164 Arikawa, Sharon 57 Armour, Robert 34, 130, 132 140 Arnold, Daryll 34, 118 Arnold, Miss Harriet 18 Arnold, Karen 29, 34, 106, 114 Arnold, Susan 34 Asayg Mr. Lenoir 16, 114, 115, 11 Asch, Roger 57, 144 Aselin, Sharon 57, 93, 108, 110 Ashley, Barbara 47 Atkinson, Ray 108, 124, 125 Atwell, Gary 34 Atwell, Howard 57, 92, 108 Ausmus, Barbara 57, 105 Autson, W. 149 Averitt, Barry 34 Averitte, Shelia 47, 105 Avery, Mr. Tom 18, 105, 130, 131, 147 Azablar, Adrina 57 B Bacerra, Phillip 57 Baer, Glenda 57 Baldridge, Gary 57 Bales, Virgil 34 Baltazar, Alan 34, 153 Bandt, Sondra 34 Banks, Ronald 47, 142, 147 Banuelos, Raul 47 Barber, Bill 57 Barcelona, Lela 34 Barnen, Bobby 34 Barnes, Gary 164 Barnes, Mr. John 19 Barnhart, Janet 47, 105 Barger, Carrie 47 Barr, Joan 16, 30 Barrow, Donald 34 Basiliere, Lorraine 57 Baskett, P. 156 Basques, Joanne 34 Bate, Bob 57 Bates, Judith 47 Batts, Rexford 34 Baugus, Don 34, 135 Bautista, Mercedes 112, 164 Baxley, John 47 Beach, Kathy 57 Beach, Sally 47, 115 Beals, Georgia, 34 Beasley, Mr. Paul 21 Beatty, Mrs. Betty 21 Bebo, Gina 34 Bechtoldt, Jelf 34, 118 Beck, B. 110 Beck, Carol 34, 105, 106 Beck, Roberta 34 Beck, Susan 57, 106, 110, 112 Bedunah, Judith 47 Bedunah, Suzanne 47 Behm, David 34 Behr, Linda 47 Behrends, Wayne 130 Behrends, Martin 34, 105 Belback, Glenn 34 Belcher, Sandra 47, 105 Bell, Carole 57 Bell, John 47 Bell, Linda 47 Bolton, Maderis 34, 116 Bonds, Alma 47, 114 Bonds, Gary 47, 114 Bonds, Mary 34, 105, 114 Booth, Carlene 57 Booth, James 34, 148 Booth, Wilma 57, 98 Borchert, Carol 34 Borrego, Frances 116, 164 Borrego, Pat 148, 150 Boswel Boswel l, Carolyn 47 1, Howard 57 Bottorff, Rocky 34 Botts, Carol 47 Botts, Pam 164 Bowen, Terry 57 Bowles, Brenda 28, 93, 100, 108 111, 164 Bowles, Carolyn 57, 110 Bowser, Daryl 47 Boyd, Mike 57 Boyd, Victor 47 Boyer, John 47, 119 Braatz, Shirley 34 Bradfield, Norma Jean 164 Bradstreet, Joyce 47, 119 Brady, Cheryl 47, 105 Braithwaite, Mr. John 15 Brandon, Jackie 57 Breeding, Dennis 47, 149 Bregg, Barbara 34 Brewer, Walter 57 Breymani, Dawn 47 Brierly, James 47 Briggs, Donald 47 Briggs, Miss Linda 15, 56 Briggs, Norma Jean 34 William 28 Broderick, Rebecca 47, 119 Brosbe, Herb 28, 46, 47, 105, 107, 10s, 120, 121, 152 Brosbe, Jeff 164 Bross, Mike 164 Brown, Charles 34, 149 Brown, Larry 34, 147 Brown, Lynda 57 Bell, Miss Mary 17 Bell, Stephen 34, 118 Bellarosa, Patricia 105, 112, 113 Beller, Mr. Jack 130, 131, 154 Benard, Brandt 34 Bennett, Cliff 34 Bennett, Dorothy, 105, 110 Bennett, Glenn 57 Bennett, Nancy 34, 105 Bensted, Charlene 34, 92, 105 Berman, Mrs. Margaret 20 Berry, Diana 57, 98 Bertrand, Paul 57 Betzold, Linda 34 Biermann, Bonnie 34 Bilyeu, Claude 34 Binkley, Susan 34, 105 Birch, Lynn 164 Birchfield, Mrs. Nellie 13 Bitts, Bruce 34 Black, Mark 47, 108, 118 Black, Michael 34 Black, Micheal Ray 34 Blake, Rick 47 Blanchette, Maureen 47 Blankinship, Linda 34 Brown, Roger 47 Bruce, Edna 165 Bruce, Jerry 57, 108, 133, 148 Bruce, Raylene 34 Bruce, Robert 34 Bruce, William 34, 112 Brueske, Terry 34, 147 Brumback, Cecelia 29, 112, 165 Brumbaugh, Douglas 57, 133 Brumbaugh, Linda 47 Brush, Steven 165 Bryson, Kenneth 35 Buccellato, Laura 57 Buffington, Bill 35 Buffington, Chuck 57 Buffington, Nancy 165 Buffington, Rita 35 Buchman, Mr. Don 21 Bucholz, Barbara 47, 110 Buckingham, Robert 35 Bullene, Danny 57 Burger, Jacqueline 47, 98, 105 Burk, Linda 57, 85, 105, 121 Burnette, William 108, 165 Burril, Gary 47, 149 Burrill, Steve 35 4 Burrus, Elaine 47 Burry, Brian 47, 118, 153 Burry, Mark 28, 93, 108, 113 165 Burton, Sheryl 35 Busby, Bruce 35 Bush, Sandra 35 Butler, Gary 29, 35, 118, 151 Butler, Teresa 47, 111, 115 Butterfield, Albert 165 Butts, Roberta 47, 105 Byerman, Shirley 47 Bylow, Joel 165 Byrne, Dickie 133 Byrne, Herbert 47 C Caldwell, Janis 35 Callahan, Paul 57 Calleros, Richard 57 Calvin, Jon 35, 143 Camacho, Edward 35 Camacho, Mickie 35 Camblin, Stuart 57, 133 Camden, Jim 57, 135, 143 Campbell, Carol 47 Campbell, Jerry 47 Cammack, Dale 35 Cammack, Darlene 57 Cammack, Linda 30, 105, 107 Canada, Mrs. Evelyn 20 Canada, Paul 108, 151, 165 Cannou, D-anny 57, 108 Cantrell, Connie 35 Cantrell, David 35 Carabba, Diane 28, 165 Carabba, Vincent 57, 104, 105 124, 125, 130, 132, 140 Carbone, Joyce 47 Cardoza, Vielmina 57 Carey, Edith 28, 115, 165 Carey, Jeanne 47, 118 Caritiuas, Liana 47 Carliale, Judith 35 Carlson, Pat 57 Carkuff, Jennifer 47 Carlson, Linda 47, 92 Carpenter, Francis 57 Carpenter, Ralph 148, 165 Carpenter, Sandra 35 Carney, John 57 Carr, Randy 57 Carter, Bob 57 Carter, Gary 57, 133 Cartner, Jeffery 47 Cartnu, Vivian 115, 165 Cartwright, John 47 Casada, Sharon 57 Casbot, Jon 57 Casper, Bill 57 Cassell, Carol 165 Castagnoli, Jo Ann 57 Castaneda, Blas 47 Castellano, Phillip 57 Caster, Shirley 165 Cauchois, Brain 165 Cave, Larry 48, 152 Cazier, 'Margie 57, 124, 125 Celie, N. 105 Chaddick, Micheal 165 Chadwell, Daniel 48 Chafey, Lillion 48 Chaffin, Dave 57 Chaffin, Mary 35 Chalette, Alan 35 Chambers, Gary 166 Chambers, Rose 48, 124, 125 Chaney, Wyley 48 Changy, Norma 116 Chase, Nora 58 Chasse, Robert 48 Charira, Rudy 35 Chassi, Richard 166 Charkowski, Glaine 35 Charrez, Elvira 57 Chatkam, Don 35 Chiappeta, Frances 35 Chobot, Jon 152 Christensen, Mr. Halbert 15, 17 143 Christopher, Mrs. Ruth 20 Cisnetos, Lois 35 Ciyou, Linda 48 Clark, Jack 118, 133 Clark, Joseph 17, 33 Clark, Mr. Robert 35, 130, 153 Clark, Tanna 30, 69, 74, 115 Casanova, Abel 28 Claypool, Vern 57, 153 Clayton, John 57 Clements, Marilynn 48, 114 Clifford, John 166 Cline, Jerry 48 Closs, Lawence 48 Closs, Madeline 35 Cloud, Pam 48 Cloud, Tom 57 Cobb, Randall 48, 86 Cobbs, Harold 58, 108, 114 Coghill, David 35 Cohrt, Marilyn 48 Coke, Cheryl 166 Coke, Donald 58, 105, 113 Collie, Betsy 58, 105, 118 Collie, Beverly 35, 105 Collins, Sharon 98, 166 Colpitts, Janet 105 Combs, Timothy 35 Conley, Chris 28, 58, 92, 93, 98, 105, 108, 122, 123 Conley, Dianna 28, 166, 181 Conley, Robert 35, 152 Conner, John 35, 135 Connors, Paula 35, 108 Conquer, Kie 35 Cook, Fred 28, 35, 119 Cooke, Shirley 58 Cook, Terry 29, 116 Cunningham, Sharon 48 Curan, Pat 58 Curry, Connie 48, 118 Curtin, Carole 35 Curtis, Robert 148 D Daggett, Jack 48, 118 Dahl, Stephen 35 Dailey, Roger 58 Daker, Betty 58 Damden, P. 149 Damrow, Terry 48 Dance, Darlene 28, 48, 105 Daniels, Chris 58, 65, 93, 98 ll0 Darst, Robert 35 Daugherty, Gail 33, 35, 105 Daugherty, Connie 166 Davenport, Danette 35 Davenport, Jo Ann 31, 74, 16 Davenport, Linda 35 Davis, Carol 48 Davis, David 35 Davis, Elaine 29, 69, 77, 95, 105, 124, 125, 167 100, Davis, Evelyn 166 Davis Mr Geor e 17 1 - S Davis, Mr. Jack 19, 133 Davis, Judy 28, 68, 77, 95, 10 167 Davis, Linda 35 Davis, Pamela 35 Davis, Richard 48 Fair, Glenn 36 Cooke, Gill 35 Cook, Robert 48 Cooper, Larry 35, 119, 142 Copeland, Janice 35 Copeland, William 58 Correa, Correa, Angelina 58 Armando 48 Correa, Eloisa 35 Correa, Amillio 35 Corson, 144 JeH 48, 105, 108, 142, Costa, Robin 28, 48 Cotania, Kathy 35 Couch, Tom 35 Countryman, Dennis 166 Cowden, Susan 58, 64, 70, 71, 105 Cox, Diane 35 Cox, Gary 48 Cox, Marsha 58 Cox, Randy 48 Cox, Zella 48 Crawford, James 166 Crawford, Robert 35 Creecy, Kathleen 48 Creecy, Sharon 48 Crick, Robert 58, 130, 132 Cross, Donna 35 Crowder, Glenn 166 Crowder, Michael 48 Crum, Karen 35 Crumpton, Gloria 166 Crumptom, Tom 58 Crunk, Dorothy 35 Crush, Forrest 166 Cummings, Dixie 31, 58, 105, lll Cunningham, Robert 35 Davis Royce 167 s 6 5 Davies, Stephen 48, 134, 147 Davis, Ted 58 Davy, Sandie 35, 80, 122 Davy, Sue 167 Dawson, Mrs. Marilyn 15, 33 Dean, Jack 58, 153 Dean, Steven 35, 118 De Bonis, Susan 156 DeBruyn, Dan 48 Deck, Jerry 58 Deeks, Herbert 35, 152 Deeley, Thomas 48, 86 Delay, Melinda 58 Delberty, Mike 35 DeLeon, Ron 48 Delgadillo, Dolores 35 Delgado, Raymond 35 Demura, Ed 58, 105, 140 Dennessen, Ronald 35 Denesson, Connie 30, 81, 122, 167 Dennison, Helen 35, 116 Depper, Janet 35 Derrick, Jim 58 Derrick, Marvin 48, 105, 130, 132, 148 Derrick, Ronald 48 Derushia, Jerold 35 DeShay, Mary 48, 105 Devore, Charles 38 Dew, Pat 35 DeWitte, Diana 36 Dewoody, Carol 58 Dewoody, Terry 29, 36 Dezenzo, Frank 142, 147 Diaz, Rogelio 36 Dibble, Terrence 36, 152 Dickson, Adrienne 167 Dierkes, Miss Suzanne 18, 30 Dill, Mary 48 Dill, Shirley 36 Dillingham, Marlene 98 DiMaio, Dolores 48 Dittman, Dave 48 Divine, Lawrence 48, 153 Dixon, Margie 58 Dixon, Myrna 58 Donald, Sue 58 Donnell, Robert 48 Donnelly, Mr. Charles 17 Dooley, Norma 167 Dorsey, Jim 167 Douglas, Jeri 58 Douglas, Judy 48 Douglas, Keith 167 Downard, Gail 29, 167 Drake, Donald 58 Drappo, Judie 36 Drew, Raymond 48 Drexel, Mr. Louis 15 Dubbs, David 167 Dubbs, Dorothy 48 Dudek, Mr. Walter 17, 163 Dufourd, Paul 167 Dufourd, Andrea 110 Dugancevic, Janet 36 DuMars, Ardith 93, 100, 111, 113, 115, 167 DuMars, Evalie 93, 98, 111, 113, 167 DuMars, Marilyn 93, 113, 167 Duncan, Mrs. Janice 15 Duncan, Linda 36 Dungan, Frederick 36 Dunkin, Linda 36 Dunn, Rollie 104, 105, 108, 167 Dunn, Terry 48 Dunning, Ginger 111, 113, 125, 168 Dunning, Kelly 48 Dupuis, Linda 58 Du Puy, Janet 167 Duran, Sam 48, 107 Durnell, Daniel 36 Durrel, Walt 36 E Eadson, Earnest 36, 118, 149 Eastman, Rex 36 Ebbecke, Douglas 48 Eckwall, Linda 28, 48 Eckwall, June 36 Edie, Laura 48 Edwards, Jeanne 36, 116 Edwards, Phill 58 Edwards, Sharon 36 Edwards, Taria 36 Ehline, Paul 58 Elsenman, Barbara 36 Eland, Frank 48 Elder, Lana 58, 81, 93, 101, 123 Elder, Michael 48 Elders, Claudia 28, 48 Elders, Ron 58, 108, 112, 113 Ellis, Michael 36 Elmer, Dave 167 Elswick, Frank 36 Emley, Barbara 58, 92, 93, 98 108 Empting, C. 113 Emrick, Sandi 28, 36 England, Robert 36 Enyeart, Judy 58 Errico, Joe 168 Espinoza, Simon 48 Estep, Donald 58 Estep, James 36 Evans, Donna 36 Evans, Glen 58 Evans, Jennifer 36 Evans, June 48 Evans, Lawrence 48 Everett, Shirley 36 F Fair, Jay 58, 115, 154 Fair, Marsha 48, 69 Fairchils, John 36 Falco, Geanina 58 Falco, Manuel 58 Fallert, Charlene 48, 114 Fandel, Stephen 48 Farley, Dale 36 Farmer, Barbara 168 Farmer, Connie 48 Farmer, Pat 29, 68, 95, 168 Farmer, Stewart 29, 48 Farrell, Ken 36 Farren, Diane 48 Farrington, Barbara 167 Faulkenham, Ronald 48, 114 Fauver, Regina 48 Fawkes, Fred 36 Fay, Julie 36, 119 Fechter, Arlene 168 Feeble, Barbara 58 Feldman, Madelyn 92, 108, 112 168 Felker, Richard 58, 133 Feloman, Gloria 36 Fellows, Cathie 36 Fender, Terry 58 Ferez, Ernest 58 Fergeson, Don 118, 142, 152 Ferguson, Claud 28, 86, 108 Ferguson, Donald 48, 105, 133 Fernandez, B. 142 Fernandez, Carlota 36 Fernandez, Joann 36, 156 Fernandez, Robert 58, 105, 147 Ferraro, Mike 58 Fick, Pamela 168 Fieldstad, Glen 108, 130, 133, 168 Figueroa, Frank 29, 58 Finch, Steven 36 Finneran, Joan 29 Finney, Steven 36 Fisher, Mrs. Catherine 20 Fisher, Fisher, Rowland 168 Sandra 36 Fleeting, Stephen 48 Flenniken, Larry 48 Fletcher, Sharon 36 Flickinger, Richard 108, 130, 132,144,168 Flint, Ken 58 Flores, Gloria 58, 65, 69, 95, 110 Flores, Jesse 36 Flores, Joe 48 Flores Victor 168 3 Foerster, Felicia 48 Folkins, Faye 17, 112 Foman, Charlotte 114 Fonda, Clair 58 Fondry, Karen 36 Fong, Mrs. Luella 18, 135, 163 Fonseca, Robert 36, 147 Fonseca, Teresa 58 Fontenot, Mike 48 Forsberg, Don 48 Forsber, Don 168 Forsberg, Melvyn 48 Fosnot, Jack 58 Fosnot, James 36 Foshee, Raymond 58 Foster, Louise 58, 116 Foster, Rebecca 49 Fouts, Kathleen 58 Fournier, Diane 49 Fowler, Dennis 49, 125 Fox, Claudia 36, 114 Fox, Lois 111, 168 Fox, Sharon 49 Francis, Judy 30, 56, 58, 64, 74, 92, 93, 101, 108 Franciskook, Jane 36 Franklin, S, 106, 107, 112, 157 Franotovich, Frank 58 Fraotnick, Irene 49 Frazier Frazier, , Arthur 168 Diana 49 Frazier, Giesla 20 Frazier, Peggy 36 Fredline, Diane 119 Freetly, Danny 58 French, Friend, Friend, Pam 58 Connie 168 Tod 29, 49, 108, 113, 130,132,148 Gaasser, Heide 49 GOSSH C, Friese, Gary 49, 114 Friese, Richard 36 Frink, Bill 147 Erisbie, Charles 58 Eritchen, Kathy 36 Fugatt, Ed 58 G Gabe, Randy 58 Gaffey, Ken 58 Galindo, Christine 36 Galindo, Ralph 49, 148 Gallagher, William 153, 168 Galloway, Bonnie 49, 65 Gambina, Paula 49 Gonzales, Danny 37 Gonzales, Iris 37 Gonzales, Joe 37 Gonzales, Margarita 49 Gonzales, Mary 37 Gonzales Samuel 49 Good, Barbara 125, 168 Goodwyn, Greg 49, 149 Goss, Gene 133 an 59 Gansereit, Gary 49 Gansereit, Gregg 58, 147 Garcia, Hector 36 Garcia, Garcia, Marie 36 Victor 168 Gardiner, Dale 58, 118, 135 Gardin Gardin Gardin Gardin er, Daniel 36 er, Larry 168 er, Mary 58 er, Ronnne 105, 148 Garner, John 58 Garvey, Jefferey 36, 107 Garza, Richard 49, 105, 133, 142, 147 Garza, Richie 58 Gates, Carol 36 Gehriche, C. 118 g J Gossage, Janice 37 Gossar, Bruce 59 Gotsch, William 210 Graffeo, Paul 37 Gragg, Charles 118 Grajeda, Dave 49, 118 Granadas, Edward 37 Granadas, Robert 169 Grant, Don 59 Grater, Dennis 37, 118 Grater, Sharon 59, 93 Gratias, Greg 37 Graves, Beverly 37 Graves, Mary Jane 169 Graves, Thomas 59 Gravelle, Susan 37, 118 Gray, David 113, 115 Greatlake, Charlotte 59 Green, Bonnie 169 Green, Virginia 49 Greeno, Ron 37 Gregory, Tom 168 Gregson, Gloria 59 Hardy, Raymond 37 Hargett, Linda 37 Harkins, Neil 37, 152 Harmon, Bev 59 Harmon, Candace 49 Harmon, Patricia 37 Harnett, Kathleen 49 Harp, Jim 169 Harper, Paula 37 Harries, Robert 37, 143 Harris, Diane 59 Harris, James 37 Hart, Bruce 59 Hart, Paula 37 Hartel, Asher 59 Hartley, Danny 37 Hartman, James 170 Harvey, Charlotte 59 Harvey, Gretchen 37 Harvey, Mike 59, 93, 108, 118 Harvey, Paul 93, 101, 111, 169 Harvey, William 37, 114 Hatton, Jeanette 49 Hills, Edsel 170 Hilt, Jesslyn 17 Hines, Alvin 37 Hirigoyan, Steve 37 Hirschkamp, Nancy 49 Hitchman, Brian 49, 152 Hitchcook, Jim 59 Hobart, Randy 37 Hobart, Ken 59, 104, 105, 130 Hockstra, Margret 118, 170 Hocutt, Pat 59 Hoffman, Barbara 37 Hogan, Richard 59 Hogan, Bobbie 37 Hoilano, Mrs, Edith 20 Hoke, James, 49 Holder, Deanna 37 Holland, Bonnie 59 Hollenbaugh, James 59 Hollenbaugh, Jan 49, 106, 118 Hollos, Michael 37 Hollos, Sandra 49 Holly, Ronald 59, 133, 142 Gendlon, Louis 36 Gentry, Carmen 36 Grieve, Griffin David Duane 19 Griffin: Gail 59, 92 Gentry, C. 106 Gentry, David 58 Gentry, Darlene 169 George, Larry 58 Georgen, Judy 116 Georgeson, Sam 59, 113 Gerald, J. 133 Gerbas i, Cathy 49 German, Mike 36, 142, 147 Gerretse, Steve 151, 169 Giampa, Vincent 49 Gianarakos, Peter 49, 121 Giberson, Ray 169 Gibson, Sandra 49, 108 Gill, Mr. George 13 Gilley, Mike 36 Gilbert, Ken 168 Gilmore, Keith 49, 135 Griffin, Grant 49 Griffin, Michael 37, 147 Griffin, Terry 49 Griffith, Robert 49 Grijalva, Randy Grishkewick, Patricia 49 Grogan, George 37 Grogan, Tom 37 Groom, Gary 37, 149 Grose, Ken 37 Grover, Allen 28, 37, 153 Grover, Mary 59, 98, 110 Gruber, Larry 37 Guarra, Eva 37 Guidotte, Eddie 115 Guillen, Ramon 115, 169 Guillen, Raul 59 Guillen, Rita 59 Gueowski, Joyce 37 Gyenese, Rick 105, 133 H Gipson, Jan 59 Gipson, Linda 116 Ginard, John 49, 133 Girard, Scott 56, 59, 108, 113, 130 Giroux, Wanda 36 Gilmore, Dennis 59 Glasgore, Harvey 36, 119 Glass, Ralph 49 Glass, Robert 49 Glenn, Don 36 Glenn, Ina 36 Glenn, James 36 Glenn, Phil 36 Glenn Ron 59 Haacy, Pat 59 Hackett, Michael 49 Hagerty, Joyce 169 Hagler, Karen 37 Hagler, Kenneth 49, 105, 142 Hagler, Shirley 169 Hahn, Randy 59 Hale, A. 153 Haley, Patricia 49 Goertler, Linda 36 Goldstein, Glenn 36 Goldstein, Katherine 93, 100, 108, 112, 162, 163, 169 Golgart, Torchy 49 Golightly, Larry 59 Hall, Curtis 59 Hall David 49 Hall? Ela ine 37 Hall, Jack 133, 153, 169 Hall, Janice 59 Hall, Joe 59, 133, 148, 153 Hall, Thomas 37 Gomes , Alfred 36 Gomes, Allen 36 Gomes, Sherry 49 Gomez, Alfred 36 Gomez, Carl 169 Gomez, Danny 49 Gomez, Georgia 49 Gomez, Helen 37 Gomez, Lillian 59 Gomez, Manuel 49, 121, 133 Gomez, Rodrigo 37 Hammond, Thyron 59 Hand, Eldon 59 Hanley, Mr. Dan 21 Hannigan, Pat 59 Hansen, James 59 Hansen, Jerry 59 Hansen, Linda 37 Hansen, Mark 101, 169 Hanson, Cynthia 29, 33, 37 Hape, Pamela 37 Hardy, Ray 59 Hatton, Sandy 59 Hauer, Jack 104, 105, 124, 125, 130, 132, 144, 145, 170 Hauer, Richard 37, 133, 144 Haun, Ladonna 37 Haun, Ronald 108, 170 Haugney, Richard 49 Hauschild, William 49, 133, 142, 147 Haw, Cheryl 49, 70 Hawk, Mr. Dwayne 19 Hawkins, Carol 170 Hawkins, Nancy 49 Haworth, Colleen 49 Hayden, John 33, 37, 92, 114 Hayden, Ruth 111, 115, 170 Hayes, Dixie 29, 59, 122 Haymes, Larry 59 Hayward, John 59 Heade, Mr. Gerald 16, 118 Healey, Charlotte 37 Heath, David 37 Heath, Robert 49, 147 Heath, William 26, 28, 108, 153, 170 Hecox, Carol 59 Heinz, Dr. Carl 12, 82, 93 Heiss, Gary 37, 149 Heiss, Robert 28, 59 Hemmert, Wilma 59 Hendershot, Mr. Mel 21 Henderson, Bill 59, 119, 148 Henderson, Bobette 37 Hendricks, Carol 49 Heneson, Miss Phyllis 15, 162, 163 Henley, Cheryl 31, 59, 110, 124, 125 Henley, Steve 37 Henry, David 49, 113 Henry, Donna 49 Hermansen, Bonnnie 49 Hermansen, R. 118 Hernandez, Andy 37 Hernandez, Lee 142 Herndon, Gwen 37 Herr, Linda 49 Herr, Sue 37 Herrel, John 37, 149 Herrera, Andrew 49 Hertz, Ronald 170 Heusser, Mr. Ronald 18, 105. 140, 147 Hicks, Sara 49 Hildebrant, Harvey 49, 154 Hildeman, Linda 37 Hill, Bill 37 Hill, Cynthia 59 Hill, Frank 37 Hill, Laurel 59 Hill, Mr. Richard 17, 143 Hill. Susan 49 Hilliard, Mary 49, 106, 151 Hilliard, Susan 49 Holmes, Earl 59, 170 , Holmes, Ellen 49 Holmes, Mike 170 Holmes, Sue 37 Holms, Richard 37, 147 Holms, Sandra 37 Holt, Keith 59 Homeres, Danny 37, 147 1 Honce, Mrs. Loretta 20 , Hoober, Paulette 37 Hooft, Alan 118 Hook, D. 149 Hook, James 37 Hopkins, Carol 59 Hopkins, Kathleen 37, 116 Houston, Carl 49 Howard, Deborah 37 Howard, Doug 37 Howard, Sandra 49 Howe, Thomas 49 Hropolf, Jim 59 Hudson, William 59 Huelaman, Gerald 140, 170 Huelsman, Joseph 105 Hughes, Rusty 59 Hughey, Sandy 59 Hughey, Wayne 49 Hummel, Jack 49 Humrich, Eugene 49 Hunt, Donald 153, 170 Hunt, Gene 74, 77, 104, 105, 108, 149, 170 Hunt, Doris 49 Hunt, Gary 49 Huntel, Ann 49 Hunter, Anthony 37 Huntington, Donna 37 Huppman, Gerald 38 Hurley, Pam 50 Hurt, Randy 38 Huston, John 50 Hutson, Kathleen 170 Hutson, Wayne 50, 105, 151 Huzzman, Gerald 38 Hyatt, Chuck 170 Hyatt, John 38, 133 Hyder, Allan 50 Hyland, Carol 59 I lchien, Arlene 46, 50, 92, 98. 108 Ide, Mrs. Tokiko 16, 112 Ikeda, Don 50, 154 Ikeda, Osama 100, 108, 170 Ingman, John 38 Inman, Carol 50 Inman, Ron 31, 59, 77, 104, 105. 108, 124, 125, 130, 132, 140. 144, 145 Inman, Victoria 38 Irmscher, Brice 38 Irvine, Paul 130 J Jackson, Gary 144, 171 Jackson, Larry 38 Jackson, Paul 50 Jackson, Wanda 50 Jackson, Wanda 93, 108, 171 Jaeger, Mr. George 15 James, H. 142 James, Donna 50 Janczechi, Miss Loiloni 18 Janssen, Carolyn 29, 69, 95, 162, 163, 171 Janssen, Ed 59, 135 Jaramillo, Ernest 50, 153 Jaramillo, Evelyn 59 Jarman, David 19, 133 Jarrett, Gary 50, 133, 148 Jedlowski, Donna 38 Jedlowski, Patricia 50, 110 Jerrers, Dee 29, 38 Jeffers, Kathy 30, 74, 113, 171 Jefferson, Johnny 50 Jeffery D. 149 Jenkins, Claude 38 Jenkins, Merle 59, 115 Jentz, Peggy 114 Jentz, Margaret 50 Jetmore, Edward 50 Jianas, Alex 38 Johnson, Buddy 119 Johnson, Charles 50 Johnson, Dan 29, 104, 105, 108 130,132,171 Johnson, Gail 38 Johnson, Glenda 38 Johnson, Judy 156 Johnson, Kay 59, 110 Johnson, Mike 59 Johnson, Robert 38 Johnson, Wayne 50 148 Jojola, Patricia 29, 38 Jones, Bob 38 Jones, Cleta 171 Jones, Dale 38 Jones, David 50 Jones, Doug 59 Jones, Earlene 38 Jones, Edward 171 Jones, Jimmy 38 Jones, Judy 59 Jones, Maxine 59, 116 Jones, Michael 38 Jones, Nancy 38 Jones, Robert 171 Jones, S. 113 Jordan, Bill 59 Julya, Ken 59 Jungkeit, Gary 93, 111, 113. 115,171 Jungkeit. Ronald 38 Jurado, Rene 50 K Kahler, Andrea 29, 60 Kahn, Andrea 15 Kakuda, Dick 133, 154 Kanatzar, Floyd 104, 105, 144, 171 Kanatzar, Larry 60, 104, 105, 130, 132, 144, 145 Kane, James 15 Kanegae, Dennie 60, 64, 104, 105, 148 Kanegae, Tom 60, 104, 105, 140, 148 Katzenberger, Stephen 50, 108 Kaucher, Susan 50 Kealiher, Robert 38 Keeling, Gloria 60 Keith, Bob 140 Keith, Jayne 156 Kelch, Rose 60 Keller, Arthur 38 Keller, Clarence 50, 115 Keller, Jan 28, 33, 106 Kelley, Mike 38 Kelly, Linda 29, 60 Kellison, Vikki 38 Kemper, Don 171 Kendall, Chester 60 Kendall, Shirley 38 Kennedy, Edie 50, 118 Kennedy, Hazel 162, 163, 171 Kennedy, JoAnn 38 Kenning, Steve 50, 118, 135 Kent, Diane 50 Kent, Glenn 38 Kerline, Robert 171 Kernen, Mr. Robert 17 Kery, John 38 Ketchum, Susan 29, 68, 95, 171 Kilcoyne, Timothy 38 Kile, Al 105, 130, 132, 154, 171 Kill, David 60 Killion, Peggy 38 Kimonel, R. 148 Kincaid, David 38, 118 Kincannon, Carol 60, 98 King, CHE 50 King, George 38 King, Peggy 38 King, Rogers 171 King Sherry, 38 Kingery, James, 125, 171 Kingston, Joe 38 Kinn, Joan 50 Kinsley, Darrell 50 Kirkreit, Gary 62 Kirwan, John 122 Kirwin, Kathy 30, 38 Kitchell, Susan 60 Kline, Janice 50 Kline, Sharyn 38 Kling, JoAnella 60 Kling, Judith 38 Klingbeil, Judy 50 Klinghamer, Mr. Leo 21 Klingler, Pat 60 Knight, Larry 60, 115 Knudson, Mr. Jack 18, 144, 145 Knutson, Kendra 30, 74, 171 Kochen, Kim 60, 108, 140 Kolodge, Lenard 38 Kones, Sharon 171 Kono, Douglas 38 Korhonsen, Pam 38 Korol, Jenis 38 Koskewich, Linda 60, 98 Koyama, Steve 38 Kozain, Kay 28, 60, 65, 111 Kozain, Larry 38 Krasner, Sandra 60 Kruckenberg, Patsy 50 Krumm, Susan 60, 122 Krumtum, Susan 50 Kujawsky, Robert 38, 135, 147 149 Kuller, Floyd 60 Kutsunai, Harris 29, 60, 64, 95, 108 Kutsunai, Merle 68, 95, 125, 171 Kyle, Bill 38 Kyle, Suzanne 38 L LaBarre, Claud 105, 130, 131, 132,148,171 Labarre, Colette 60 LaCava, Marie 92, 93, 98, 100. 108, 172 LaCava, Robert 38 Lacefield, Jerry Laceheld, Nancy 60 Ladd, Muriel 172 Lambert, Jane 100, 111, 115, 172 Lambert, Kay 111 Lamon, Sue 60 Lampe, Patricia 172 LaMunyon, Roger 38 Lancaster, Ronald 38 Lancue, Joseph 60 Lander, Judy 28, 106 Lane, Nancy 50 Lang, Bettyjane 38 Lang, Raymond 60 Lange, Michael 60, 113 Lanous, Ann 38 Lansdowne, Laureen 38 Largent, Robin 50, 118 Larmar, George 38 Larmer, Pat 119 Larsen, Mrs. Joy 18, 98, 110, 156 Larson, LuAnn 50 LaRue, Carol 172 Lasker, Judy Lynn 172 Lastillo, Sally 50 Lasto, Sue 38 Laszlo, Jerry 50 Latka, Frank 60 Latka, Tom 152 Laumbach, Miss Ruth 17 Law, Vickie 50 Lawton, Barbara 124, 125, 172 Lawton, Mrs. JoAnn 13, 112 Layne, Bill 60 Leavey, Mr. Donald 15, 142 LeClair, Diana 38 Ledbetter, John 50 Ledbetter, Joel 38, 114 Lee, Gary 147 Lee, Leora 96 Leestma, Peter 50, 115, 143 Lehenbauer, Carol 113 Lehr, Charles 50 Lein, Donna 60 Lein, David 105, 108, 140, 172 Leischner, Donna 50 Leischner, Lee 50 Lentz, Steve 50, 133 V Leone, Eugene 38, 114 LeSage, John 50, 133, 147 Leubben, Mr. Frank 21 Leuci, Marie 60 Leuci, Nicholas 50, 92, 108 Levitt, Mark 29, 38, 152 Lewis, Danny 50 Lewis, Charles 38, 118 Lewis, David 115, 151, 172 Lewis, George 60, 133, 148 Lewis, Michael 90, 91, 112, 108,172 Lianas, A. 143 Lightenberg, FranAnn 60 Lighthall, Linnda 38 Lighthall, Lorraine 60, 106 Limbird, Earl 172 Limbird, Harold 38 Lindbeck, Shanelle 60 Linehan, John 60, 64, 104, 105 130,132,144,147 Linehan, William 60, 105 Lindsay, Barbara 38 Lindsey, June Marie 38 Lingle, Pamela 50 Lipke, Lipke, Diane 38 Raymond 50 Litrich, Robert 50, 105, 152 Litowski, Andrew 50 Litowski, Elizabeth 38, 106, 112 Litricit, D. 135 Little, Lloyd, Edward 60 Clarence 50, 149 Locke, Peggy 119 Lofton, Salli 39 Long, Long, Long, Lon g, Lonie, Looft, Lopez, Lopez, Bruce 60 Jean 60 Larry 112 Stephen 50 Loretta 39, 106, 110 Mr. James 17, 151 Alice 39 Roger 50, 149 Lord, Kerry 172 Love, Darlene 39 Lovin, Tom 39 Lovin, Vicki 98, 172 Low, Marjorie 50 Lowry, Mike 39 Loya, Arthur 39 Lozano, Richard 60, 151, 154 Lunetta, Margaret 31, 50 Luse, Diane 39 Lyles, Lynn 39 Lynch, David 172 Lynch, Larry 60, 123, 108, 151, 154 M MacDonald, Rocky 60, 154 MacFarland, Terry Lee 50 MacLeod, Robert 39 McAfee, George 173 McAfee Thomas 60 McAllister, Jack 39, 115, 118 McCall, Linda 50 McCall, Bobbie 60 McCann, Ivan 17 McCarthy, Donna 60 McCarthy, Sandra 173 McClanahan, Mike 60 McClellan, Merle 17 McClure Lester 50 McClure, Patsy 39 McCluskey, Carolyn 39 McCord, Leann 39, 116 McCrane, Richard 50 McCullock, Ricky 39 McCurry, Gary 39 McDaniel, Vickie 50, 116 McDonald, Susan 118 McElory, Loa 116, 173 McEluogue, Morris 60 McEuen, Stan 173 McEuen, Steve 104, 105, 108, 124,125,130,132,173 McFarlane, Curtis 60 McGrath, Judith 39 McGrath, Michael 173 McHone, Larry 39 Mclnelly, Jolene 50 McKay, Jim 60 McKellar, Pamela 50 McKibben, Sharon 60 McKnight, Gladys 60, 106 McKnight, Larry 39 McMains, Don 50, 138, 152 McMenimen, Jim 173 McMullin, T. 108 McMullin, Dennis 148, 150, 173 McMullin, Teresa 50, 113 McNett, Dennis 173 McNorgan, Robin 50 McWilliams, Donna 60 McWilliams, Robert 60 Mace, Don 173 Macek, Kathrya 31, 60, 75, 93, 108, 115 Machado, Joseph 50, 143 Macias, Jessie 60, 148 Mackelburg, Gary 50 Madden, Jennifer 112, 173 Madden, LindaLou 28 Madden, Terry 104, 105, 108, 140,148,173 Maddox, Roy 39 Madison, Gary 118 Madrid, Emmett 173 Madrid, Sara 156 Mahoney, Mr. Jack 21 Malmquist, Ronnie 50, 133, 143 Malnaa, Sharon 173 Mandac, Mary 60, 74, 98 Mann, Stepheny 28, 39 Marine, Pat 50, 134 Maroney, Judith 50 Marsh, Donna 39 Marsh, Eric 39, 153 Martin, Barbara 50 Martin, Floyd 60, 130, 132 Martin, Gary 173 Martin, Mike 51 Martin, Norman 39 Martin , Wayne 51, 135 Martinez, Alberta 39 Martinez, Elena 60 Martinez, Fernando 51 Martinez, Johnny 39 Martinez, Rose Elva 51, 10 6 Ochoa, Martinez, Tomas 39 Martino, Joe 60 Martino, John 39 Matlock, Valerie 60 Matsuda, Richard 39, 153 Massie, Mr. Henry 17, 111 Mathews, Richard 39 Masterson, Gloria 51 Matthews, Stanley 51, 151 Mauldin, Tim 60 Maurer, Gerald 39 Maxey, Edwina 51, 106, 116 Maxwell, Robert 39 Maxwell, James 60 May, Jesse 15, 86 May, Thoedore 51 Mays, Bob 51 Mays, Penny 31, 74, 115, 173 Meador, Sheryl 60, 93 Mecum, Cheryl 39 Medly, James 39 Meier, Gayle 51 Melendez, Rita 51 Mello, Sheilla 28, 51 Melson, Karen 60, 110, 115 Melvin, Tom 51 Menchaca, J. 149 Mendoza, Sylia 60, 112 Mercado, Cecilio 60, 130 Mercer, Sandra 39 Mermer, Mr. John 21 Merrifield, Bruce 39 Miner, Jay 61 Minor, Myra 39 Minson, Maryann 51 Minson, Sam 104, 105, 140, 148, 174 Mitchell, Eric 39, 147 Mitchell, Jane 61 Mitchell, Kenneth 61, 65, 104, 105, 130, 132, 144 Mitchell, Linda 39 Mitchell, Mary 61 Mitsuuchi, Beverly 51, 106, 156 Mitsuuchi, Margaret 96, 112, 174 Miura, Marilyn 28, 61, 106 Miura, Noreen 51 Mivamura, Donna 39 Money, Mr. Bill 21 Montoya, Armida 61 Montgomery, Susan 39 Montgomery, Tim 118 Moody, Neana 51 Mook, Sally 39 Moon, Kerry Lee 39 Moon, Sharron 61 Moore, Bobby 39, 118 Moore, George 39 Moore, Mary Lorraine 61 Moore, Opal 39 Moraly, Greg 61 Morales, Steven 51 Moran, Danny 51 Moran, John 124, 125, 148, 174 Moran, John 61 Moran, Michael 61 Morgan, John 51 Neitman, Sheila 40 Nelson, Darlene 61 Nelson, David 40, 149 Nelson, Jody 61 Nelson, Mike 61 Nelson, Richard 104, 105, 118, 130, 132, 140, 148 Nelson, Roger 61 Nelson, Sherry 40 Nesuth, Glenn 40, 106 Nevarel, Frank 51 Newbury, Don 148, 151 Newbury, Pat 174 Niblack, Donna 40 Nielson, David 133 Niemeyer, Dave 147 Niermann, Katherine 29, 61, 114 Niermann, Jane 100, 118, 174 Nichols, Michelle 61 Nishioka, Dave 105, 152, 174 Niverson, Kim 51 Niverson, Pat 51 Noce, Mike 51 Noecker, Daniel 40 Northcutt, William 40 Norton, Martin 174 Nowicki, Duane 174 Nunley, Vandra 61 Nuara, Mike 105, 133, 142, 148 O Oaks, Jerry 40 O'Bannan, Donna 51 O'Brien, James 61 Parker, Bruce 40 Parker, Cecil 51 Parker, Dennis 61, 105, 142 Parker, Katherine 28, 51 Parker, Wayne 118, 175 Parkins, Ray 175 Parmely, Terri 51 Parr, David 40, 135 Pashko, Rich 28, 69, 108, 175 Patton, John 40 Paul, Darrell 51 Paul, Dennis 61, 145, 153, 154 Payne, Tom 51, 143 Payton, Eralene 40, 114 Pearson, Mauine 40 Pearson, Veva 86, 108, 175 Penferfrass, Genese 40 Pendergrass, Rhonda 61 Peoples, Janias 51, 119 Perea, James 40, 118 Perea, Virginia 175 Perez, Beatrice 40 Perez, Henry 51 Perez, Lupe 51 Perez, Nancy 40 Perez, Rosa 51 Pernosky, Linda 51 Persinger, Chuck 61 Persinger, Constance 40 Persinger, Nancy 175 Persinger, Pat 51 Perry, Paul 61, 111 Peters, Carl 61, 133 Peters, Edward 175 Peters, Randy 51 Peters, Patricia 40 Merrill, Dolores 51 Mesa, John 39 Muelle Mesa Marie 111, 173 Mesa, Yolanda 39 Metcalf, Judith 51 Metzer, S. 106 Metzinger, Joron 60, 110 Metzger, Susan 39 Meyers, Mary 60 Michalski, Constance 51 Michalski, Virginia 39 Michel, Elizabeth 39, 114 Michel, Linda 29, 51 Michel, Olive 59 Michelson, Douglas 17 Migiaccio, Mrs. Marie 20 Milakovich, Margaret 15 Milburn, JoEllen 61, 84 Milburn, Tom 174 Miles, Miss Joan 18, 120 Millan, Ron 39 Milichick, Dewey 39 Milichick, James 61 Milmikel, Paul 51 Mill, Dennis 51 Moren, Earl 133 Moreno, Andrew 61 Moreno, Edward 61 Moreno, Richard 174 Moreno, Tommy 39 Morita, Ronald 51, 134, 154 Morren, Earl 15 Morrison, Kenneth 39 Morrison, Louis 61 Mortensen, Per 61 Morton, Linda 39 Moser, Steve 61 Moya, Pamila 39 Ochoa, Alfonso 174 Ochoa, Dorothy 174 Ochoa, Edna 174 Ochoa, George 61, 147 Ochoa, Luciele 40 Ochoa, Johnnie 40 Olivia 51, 116 Peterson, Mrs. Leonora 19 Peterson, Alan Mr. 19 Peterson, Pat 175 Petitti, Ken 40 Petry, Linda 40 Petters, Steven 61, 154 Mowery, Mulford, Jay 61, 148 r, Gregory 51 Richard 28, 51, 152 Jennifer 39 Miller, Bob 39 Miller, Christine 39 Miller, Jacqueline 61 Miller, Janet 174 Miller, Mueller, Janet 39, 156 Mueller, Yvonne 39 Mullen, Danny 51 Mullen, Jerry 39 Munoz, Ben 40 Munoz, Millie 29, 51, 98 Murick, Teri 40 Murque, Jess 51 Murphy, Dennis 51 Murrillo, Pamela 40 Musial, Nancy 29, 61, 119 Muth, Robert 61 Muth, Robert 61, 115 Mutz, Elaine 51, 86, 114 Myers, Nobie 39 Myers, Stephen 39 N Nagamatsu, Norma 40, 106, 112, 113,115,156 Miller, Jeri 39 Miller, JoAnn 28, 68, 105, 113. 174 Miller, Larry 39, 135, 147 Miller, Lee 51 Miller, Lynda 39 Offerdahl, Susan 40 O'Halloran, Mike 51, 154 O'Halloran, Pat 61 Olaiz, Joe 51 Oldenbrook, Eric 51 Oldenbrook, Les 74, 104, 105, 108, 130, 132, 174 Olesen, Karen 61 Olsen, Chris 40 Olson, Craig 108, 118 Olidas, Irene 28, 174 Oliver, Cindy 40 Ondott, Richard 51 Orate, James 175 Ortega, Paul 118, 151, 175 Ortega, Ricardo 40 Osumi, George 40 Osumi, Georgia 69, 71, 92, 95, 175 Otte, Steve 51 Oxford, Seaman 51 Oxley, John 41 Oyenoki, John 40 P Paar, David 145 Pabitzky, Neil 175 Packard, Gail 108, 113 Packwood, Harry 61 Petty, Paul 40 Phegley, Cathy 40 Phillips, Cheryl 115 Phillips, Colleen 51 Phillips Dennis 40 Phillips, Linda 51 Phillips, Naneie 51, 99 Pico, Ramon 51 Picos, Hector 40 Pierce, Diana 52, 118 Piggott, Linda 40, 106 Pigott, Pat 124, 125, 175 Pimental, Arthur 40 Pinoult, Jackie 61 Peppin, Glen 40 Pires, Paulette 40 Polis, Richard 40 Pollard, Kathleen 40 Ponce, Antonieta 40 Pond, Macky 29, 52 Portillo, Mrs. Evelyn 20 Portz, Cathy 52 Post, Wallace 52 Potter, Lance 40, 118 Potts, Suzanne 40, 121 Pound, Bill 61 Powers, Gary 61 Preciado, Gloria 175 Preciado, Raul 40 Presnell, Linda 40, 106, 157 Price, Cindy 52 Pritchard, Miss Jean 1, 15, 123 108, 175 Miller, Mrs, Mary 20 Miller, Millie 174 Miller, Richard 39 Miller, Roger 61 Miller Susan 61 Minaniide, Daniel 39 Minimide, David 28, 56, 61, 64 71, 108, 148 s Nagerski, Teresa 56, 61, 85, 86, 90, 93, 111 Nance, Floyd 51 Nance, Jim 51 Nantell, Richard 51, 135, 147 Narasaki, Roy 61, 105, 148 Navarro, Frank 40 Nazarian, Tony 51 Nedrey, Clea 51 Nagerette, Rosie 40 Neilsen, Sharon 40, 112 Neilson, Daniel 61, 133, 147 Neilson, Katherine 40, 106 Paculva, Mary 99, 112, 156 Padilla, Rose 40 Paguyo, Maria 61 Paisley, Richard 40 Palmer, Ernie 61 Palmer, Jackie 61 Prigmore, Kenneth 61 Prokopec, Diane 61 Prokopec, Richard 52, 114 Prosco, Barbara 52 Prosco, Susan 40 Palmer, Jimmie 40, 121 Palmer, Suzanne 51 Palomino, Danny 27, 28, 75, 93. Pankey. Bonnie 40 Panos, Patricia 51 Pardeand, Andrea 40, 119 Provencher, Linda 52 Puchalski, Frank 86, 175 Pucholski, Regina 61 Pugh, Sabra 40 Pugh, Sandra 108 Pugh, Sandra 52, 118 Puff, Noni 61 Puruis, Carolyn 61 Pyne, James 52 Q Quackenbush, Pamela 52 Quigg, Joe 52 Quinn, Linda 52 R Rackham, Sam 40 Raley, John 175 Ramberg, James 175 Ramirez, Frank 61 Ramirez, Vicky 61 Randall, Jeanne 40 Randolph, Trude 40 Rankin, Emily 52 Rankin, Pat 29, 176 Rapoza, Eddie 61 Rasmussen, Greg 61, 133, 148 Rateike, Charmaine 176 Ratcliffe, Joan 52 Ratliff, Brenda 52 Ratliff, Linda 52 Raub, Randall 40 Ray, Jeanne 40 Ray, Carolyn 52 Ray, Linda Lee 40 Raya, Vincent 40 Raymond, J. 106, 156 Raymond, Michael 52, 135, 154 Raymond, Susan 106 Razo, Eugene 40 Read, Barbara 28, 31, 61, 74 Reader, Robert 61 Reed, Allen 176 Reed, Richard 52 Reeves, Diana 52 Reichert, Guy 28, 40 Reilly, Patricia 41 Renwick, John 41, 147 Repp, Mrs. Anna 21 Reynolds, Larry 52, 118, 134 Reynolds, Mike 41 Reynolds, Terry 41 Rezentes, Robert 61 Rhodes, Benjamin 52 Rice, Georgine 61 Rice, Jackson, 52, 133, 144 Rice, Peggy 61, 119 Richards, Valerie 52 Riedel, Mr. Joe 13 Riggs, Eddie 135 Riggs, Fred 41 Riggs, Ronald 41 Rodriguez, 147, 148 Rodriguez, Richard 52 Rodriguez, Robert 62, 133, 154 Roe, Clyde 41 Roederer, Richard 41 Rogers, Craig 52 Rogers, Dan 52, 108 Rogers, Daniel 41 Rogers, David 101, 107, 176 Rogers, JoAnn 31, 176 Rogers, Kathy 176 Rogers, Mr. Delbert 13, 15 Rogers Sandra 62 Romo, Vicki 62 Root, Larry 41 Rosebury, William 52 Rosenberg, Jerry 41, 149 Ross, Betty 52 Ross, Frank 41, 153 Ross, Lois 62 Ross Marcia 93, 108, 111, 176 Ross, Robert 52 Ross, Tom 62 Richard 62, 115, 133, Rossean, Larry 52 Rossi, Elaine 52 Rothery, Danny 176 Rowan, Fred 105, 108, 130, 132 Rowe, Michael 62 Rubenstein, Marsha 176 Rubio, Rowena 99, 176 Ruiz, Joe 62 Runyan, Tim 62, 118 Ruse, Claudine 176 Russell, Arlene 41 Russell, Charles 176 Russell, Diana 52 Russel, Mike 52, 118 Russell, Mrs. Nadine 20 Russell, Paul 74, 104, 105, 176 Russell, Robert 52 Rust, Miss Carolyn 18 Ruth, Nancy 41 Ruzic ka, Danny 62 Schroeder, Sigrun 92, 112, 113, 177 Schueneman, Jo 177 Schuster, Janet 52, 106, 156 Schuster, Janice 52, 106 Schuster, Jim 177 Schwarz, Pat 31, 74, 93, 108, 111, 177 Scott, Carol 41 Scott, Karen 62, 99, 110, 111 Scott, Mike 28, 69, 71, 108, 162, 163, 177, 181 Scott, Nancy 52, 114 Scudder, Nancy 41 Scudder, Sandra 62 Seedboerg, Mrs. Jackie 20 Segala, Patricia 41 Selepchak, Georgia 41 Sellers, Joyce 62, 99 Selover, Miss Sandra 17, 113 Sencay, Mr. Joseph 17 Sentch, Norma 41 Sepulveda, Christine 52 Serda, Ray 62 Sexton, Danny 52 Seyler, Diane 52, 106 Seyler, Sue 107, 177 Shade, William 41 Shaffner, Leta 62 Shanno, Barbara 53 Sharp, Brenda 41, 111 Sharp, Leslie 53 Sharpness, David 118 Sheehy, Laura 53 Shields, Carol 53 Shields, Fred 118, 121, 177 Shields, Jerald 41 Shields, Lonnie 62 Sheneman, Earl 53, 118 Sherer, Flo 27, 28, 93, 124, 125, 177 Sherer, Mel 93, 100, 108, 112 113 Shepard, John 62 Shepard, Karl 53, 154 Shipman, Eva 62 Shipman, Linda 53, 99 Showers, Beverly 53 Smith, Robin 176 Smith, Ronald 53 Smith, Mrs. Rosemary 16 Smith, Wilson 53, 135 Snailom, Greg 53 Snasdell, Susan 41, 106, 114 Snell, Linda 53 Snell, Sandra 53 Snider, Miss Catherine 18, 93, 107, 111 Snider, Jacqueline 177 Snow, Danny 53, 147 Snow, Steve 41 Snyder, Doreen 62 Snyder, Everett 41, 149 Soares, Joseph 62 Sgars, Robert 41 Sokolowski, Phoebe 92, 108, 111, 113 Sokolowski, Raymond 53, 108, 152 Sorah, Mike 53 Soulias, Nikki 96, 121, 178 Souza, Mr. Donald 19 Spain, Sue 62, 99 Spaulding, Walter 62, 152 Spencer, Jo 62 Spice, Doreen 178 Speaker, Pamela 53 Spellerberg, Steven 41, 153 Spice, James 41, 119 Spickelmier, Sandra 41 Spickelmier, Roy 62 Spontak, Barbara 62 Spray, Cynthia 41 Stading, Bill 41, 151 Stading, Richard 148, 151, 178 Staples, Stephen 41, 133 Stark, Gary 178 Stastny, Alex 62 Stauffer, Joe 41 Steckler Andrea 62 Stedman, Barbara 178 Steele, William 41 Stefen, Kathy 62 Stein, Roschel 41, 106 Sterling, Dennis 53 Stevens, Gary 62 Rigler, Connie 52 Riley, Colleen 62 Riley, Craig 41 Riley, Jackie 52 Riley, Lawrence 52 Riggs, Bob 176 Riggs, Gregory 118, 148 Rios, Betty 176 Rioux, Carol 62 Rioux, Ellen 62 Ritchie, Gail 52 Ritter, Vikki 52 Ritts, Bruce 115 Robel, Jess 62 Roberts, Bradley 52 Roberts Cheryl 176 Roberts Mr. Hal 15, 112, 134 Roberts Larry 52 Roberts Marcy 52 Roberts Michael 62, 114 Roberts, Jacquelyn 62 Roberts Thurman 62 Roberts ZShirley 41, 116 Robinett, Dennis 62 Robinson, Mark 74, 176 Robles, Diana 52 Rocha, Robert 41 Rockwood, James 52 Rodriguez, Benjamin 52 Ruzicka, JoAnne 62 Ryan, James 52 Ryan, Kathleen 62 Ryke, Tony 52 Ryke, Yvonne 52 Ryziko, C. 133 S Sage, J. 148 Sagmell, J. 149 Salis, Joe 52 Sailor, Darleen 41 Sanchez, Larry 52 Sanchez, Rose 41 Sanchez, Laura 41 Sanchez, Victor 176 Santry, Joan 41, 106 Santoyo, Martha 177 Sasso, Gary 62 Saragosa, Ray 41 Sarinana, Arthur 52 Sarinana, Danny 177 Savage, Michael 52, 135 Satterfield, Larry 41, 143, 147 Saumell, Jon 41, 147 Sawyer, Donna 62 Saylor, Katherine 41 Scarpine, Frank 62 Scarpine, Kathy 52 Schaal, Marsha 52 Schaefer, Mr. Walter 23 Schafer, James 52 Schafer, Phyllis 52, 157 Schapel, Stephen 41 Scharosch. Pat 62, 74, 150 Scheise, Karen 52 Scherer. Mr. Julian 17, 153 Schumaker, Connie 52 Schmieder, Buford 62 Schneider, Lynn 52 Schneider, Mary 177 Showersi Shroeder, Chriss 62 Sigrun 124, 125 Shugart, Connie 53, 106 Siever, Randy 62 Silvey, Lonnie 53 Silvey, Sharon 41 Simmons, Lorraine 29, 177 Simmons, Kathleen 53 Simmons, Robin 53 Stevens, Sandv 53 Stephenson, Gary 178 6 Stewart, Barbara 53, 19 Stewart, David 178 Stewart, Larry 53 Stimson Carole 178 Stimson, Patrick 41 Stingley, Kathy 62 Simmons, Loretta 62, 110, 111 Simmons, Marlene 53 Simpkins, Dorothy 53 Simpson, Ken 41 Sims, Dorby 41. 142, 148 Simms, Leonard 62, 64, 104, 105, 108, 124, 125, 130, 132, 14s Sinnen, Mr. Dallas 18 Sinnott, Roxy 53 Skinner, Renford 41 Slater, Donald 41 Slinkard, Sally 53, 110 Sloan, Robert 41, 134, 149 Sloan, Tim 62 Smit, Pauline 41, 106 Smit, Peggy 106, 107, 110, 177 Stokes, Steven 53, 151 Stokes, Susan 41 Stonehouse, Richard 62, 153 Straton, Janet 41, 106, 151 Stratton, Gary 74, 104, 105, 108 148, 150, 178 Stratton, Jay 41, 118, 149 Stringfellow, John 53, 152 Strohm, Billy 41 Stuart, Judy 41 Stubbs, Paula 62, 122 Stuflick, David 53 Sturla, Jan 62 Sturm, Virginia 53 Sua, Mafuli 62, 112 Sua, Seilala 41, 112 Smith, Barbara 62, 177 Smith, Mr. Bruce 18, 129, 130, 131, 152 Smith David 53, 135, 152 Smith, Diane 28, 62, 98, 110 Smith, Glenn 41 Smith, Hugh 144, 145, 177 Smith, Linda 86, 124, 156 Smith, Linda 53, 106, 124, 125 Smith Mary' 41 Smith, Mrs. Olivia 15 Smith Pat 53 Smith Robert 53 1 Sua, Zeniff 112, 178 Sully, Dorothy 13, 15 Surak, Chris 62, 64, 77, 92, 93, 108 113 Surak, Walt 62, 65, 105, 140, 147 Suttle, Kristine 29, 41, 114 Swann, William 62 Swann, Trudy 114 Swanson, Judith 62, 108, 115 Swanson, Mike 108 Swanson, Richard 41 Sweet, George 53 Sy, Kathleen 53 Sy, Violet 41 Synnes, Dennis 41, 135 Willocks, Michael 54 T Tagliaferri, Alan 53 Tagliaferri, Grag 62, 104, 105, 121, 150 Tait, Karla 41 Talavega, Fai Fili 62, 112 Talbot, Melvin 53 Takenaga, Diana 28, 41, 112 Talanega, L. 112 Tripp, Tommy 42 Trimme, D-avid 149 Trochman, Allan 53 Trombley, Barbara 63 Trubey, Gary 53, 149 Trujillo, Bob 130, 132, 179 Tubbs, Gene 63 Tucker, Harry 53 Tucker, Nellie 42, 114 Tudor, Linda 42 Tudor, Richard 115 Tudor, Richard 53, 118 Tukua, Jule 53, 135, 148 Turk, Mrs. Rowena 46 Wall, Beverly 54, 113 Wallace, Miss Betty 18, 105 Walker, Eileen 63 Walker, Lynda 29, 42 Walker, Pat 63 Wallick, Paul 42 Walters, Paul 180 Walters, Sandra 42 Walters, Sharon 29, 63, 96, 101, 112, 113 Wille, Mr. Joseph 19 Willert, Dave 42 Willert, Richard 63 Vale Shirle 42 Takanaga, P. 157 Tann, Michael 178 Tardie, Larry 41 Tardie, Victoria 178 Tasker, Melvin 53 Tatro, Clifton 42, 135 Taucher, Frank 147 Tauta, Letumu 62 Taverna, Annette 178 Taylor, Beverly 16 Taylor, Glenna 178 Taylor, Karen 178 Taylor, Robert 62 Tedesco, M arilyn 42 Tedesco, Robert 178 Terada, Lyn 178 Terhune, Martin 179 Terrones, Benita 53 Terry, Linda 42 Thayer, John 42, 147 U Uhler, Pamela 53 Umphress, Mrs. Birdie 20 Upton, Charles 179 Utter, Tom 42 V i Y Valencia, Mary 42 Valencia, Mike 63 Valles, Eva 99, 156, 179 Valles, Victor 42 Valverde, Jackie 53, 152 Van Alyn, Diana 63 Van Alyne, Walter 42 Van Bruggen, Loes 63, 122, 123 Van Camp, Danny 63 Walton, Gary 105, 108, 154, 180 Wamoff, C 155, 149 Wamhoff, Carol 63 Wamhoff, Kathy 42 Wamhoff, Sandra 179 Warmoth, Mark 63 Warrell, Brad 42, 135 Warrick, Carolyn 42, 106 Waski, Chester 42, 149 Washman, Mrs. Beverly 15, 108 Washburn, Bill 63 Washburn, Doreen 63, 110 Washburn, Sonya 119, 180 Wasmer, Frank 54 Waters, Gail 63 Waters, Jackie 54 Waters, Joy 54 Watkins, Connie 42, 116 Watkins, Glenn 42 Watkins, Lester 180 Watkins, Vester 54 Williams, Brian 42 Williams, John 54 Williams, Julie 54 Williams, Melody 42 Williams, Randolph 42 Williams, Sandra 63 Williams, Steven 106 Williams, Vickie 54 Willis, Isaiah 28, 63, 65, 115, 142, 148 Wilson , Mr. Alfred 15, 56 Wilson, Alofa 63, 106, 112 Wilson, Carol 118 Wilson, Mrs. Bessie 20 Wilson, Cecil 54 Wilson, Diane 42 Wilson, Dan 54, 108 Wilson. Denn 42 Wilson, Dennis 54 Wilson Wilson Gary 54 Michael 42 62 Vanderham, Donna 53 Thies, Dan Watson, Thomas Thomas , Carol 42 Thomas, Dwayne 114 Thomas, Glenn 42 Mar 62 Vandruff, Margaret 42 Watson, Albin 42 Watson, Carl 54, 152 Watson, Carol 180 Donna 42 Van Dyken, Robert 42 Van Keirsbulck, Laura 42 Van Zant, Donna 105, 124, 125 1 Y Thomas, Richard 53 Thomas, Stu 173 Thomasson, Loretta 42 Thompson, B. 142 Thompson, Beverly 62 Thompson, Danny 53 Thom son 133 42 P ,J- ,1 Thompson, Jo Marie 42 Thompson, Linda 115 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Lois 53, 99 Mike 53 . - Minnie 179 Rayne 179 Robert 53, 148 Stephen 62 Thorne, Lyman 53 Van Orden, Shelia 53 Van Skyock, Robert 140, 148, 179 Van Zant, Tommy 53 Watson, John 54, 106 Waymack, Brenda 54 Wayman, Gail 63 Weaver, Billy 42 Weaver, Marilyn 63 Weber, Bradley 42 Wims, Patricia 42 Winklepeck, Randy 42, 143 Winn, Dorothy 42, 114 Winn, John 54 Winn, Phillip 181 Winning, David 31, 63, 122, 123, 144 Winter, Sandra 54 Withrow, Don 63,5118 Withrow, Sandra 4 Witt, Barbara 42 Witten, Jimmy 42 Wnuck, Barbara 31, 63, 74, 99, 122, 123 Wolf, Jim 42, ,149 Wolf, Dan 42 Wolfe, Linda 42 Webster, David 118 Webster, Terry 54 Varela, Harry 53 Vargo, Edward 15 Varner, Charlotte 42 Varner, Joan 63 Vasques Vasquez? Vaughn, Vaughn, Evelyn 63 Margie 42 Linda 42 Sheryl 42 Wedmore, Judy 180 Weed, Florence 54 Weeks, Noreen 62, 118 Weishapl, Carol 27, 180 Weismantle, Walter 180 Welch, Edward 42 Welch, Joe 63 Welch, Rodney 181 113, 179 Thorne, Jon 62, 152 Thorne, William 42 Thornton, Glenn 42 Thornton, Lou 104, 105, 130, 132, 148, 179 Thrailkill, Jerry 62 Threat, Maryanne 86, 106, 107 Threet, Pamela 53 Tichauer, Martin 42 Tiller, Pam Tiffany, June 42 31, 74, 93, 118, 179 Vaught, Lee 53 Vega, David 53 Venus, Cheryl 42, 116 Vercammen, Gary 148, 153, 179 Vercammen, Mrs. Martha 20 ViaVia, Paul 63 Vickers, Alan 179 Vigil, Andy 42 Vigil, Francis 53 Villa, Frank 53 Villa, Norma 54 Villarrial, Larry 42 Villasenor, Alice 42 Villaneuve, Connie 63, 108 Villeneuve, Robert 42 Vincent, Miss Esther 17, 46 Wells, James 54 Wells, Marvin 148, 181 Wendt, David 63 Wendt, Linda 42, 70, 106, 156 Wengle, Diana 42 Wengle, Patricia 42, 106, 116 Werner, Bob Lee 54 Werner Mrs. Jane 19 West, Patricia 29, 54, 115 West, J. 142, 149 West, Vern 63 Westenberger, Joyce 42 Wolfe, Susan 29, 54 Wolford, Mr. Len 21 Wolson, A. 156 Womack, Mr. Tex 21 Wood, Leynn 116 Wood, Rennie 181 Woolford, William 54 Woolsey, Michael 42, 135 Wood, Vickie 42 Worthington, Corey 63, 152 Wybrant, Daniel 63, 134 Wyllie, Mariqn 181 Wyman, Charles 42 Wynne, Martin 54 Wynne, Michael 54 Y Yamada., Bill 54 Yamami, Kathleen 99, 108 Yamami, Pat 96, 181 Tiller, John 144, 179 Tillery, William 53 Tobler, Judy 42 Toland, Richard 53 Toliver, Jack 42 Tooman, Janet 99, 111, 122, Violette, Vivian 112, 124, 125 Westlake, Linda 54 Weston, Darlene 42 Westra, Mr. Charles 15, 153 Wetherly, Robert 63 Whitaker, Linda 54 123 Topliff, Na ncy 42 Torres, Angelita 62 Torres, Esabel 42 Torres, Larry 42 Torres, Roberta 42 Toscano, William 108 Tovar, Jesse 42 Towers, Janice 53 Towle, Alb Townsend, ert 53 Connie 53 Tretz, Diane 62 Tripp, Bill 53 Viscosi, Ron 179 Viviano, Sylvia 63 Volp, Sandy 54 Vowell, Louie 54 Vravis, P. 133, 142 viillief, Philip 63 W Wadsworth, Larry 42, 119 Wadsworth, Terry 63 Waer, Kathy 28, 69, 77, 101, 111, 179 Waffle, Lois 54 Wagner, Dianne 179 Wagner, Jim 63, 148 Wagner, Loraine 106, 124, 125 Waggoner, Mary 54 White, Ira 54 White, James 135, 153 White, Mrs. Kathleen 18 White, Linda Jean 42 White, Mike 63 White Wayne 63 Whitehead, David 42 Whiting, Gary 54 Wiebalk, David 42 Wiebalk, Larry 63 Wilbeck, Margaret 54 Wiles, Carol 63 Wiles, Sally 181 Wiles, Ted 42 Wiley, Christine 42, 106 Wilhelm, Dale 181 Will, Fred 118 Will, Rose 114 Yanez, Raymond 54 Yeakle, Ferrol 63, 106 Yeakle, Mrs. Jean 20 Yeakle, Joan 157 Yniques, Phillip 181 Young, Mr. Constantine 18 Young, Jenn 63 Young, Marilyn 63, 64 Young, 108, Young, Young, Yuasa, Mike 74, 11, 96, 97, 105 181 Paul 42 William 54 Michael 54, 133, 147 Z Zamosky, Vickie 63 Zering, Gerald 63 Ziegler, Sandra 54 Zeff, Patricia 106 Ziemer, Richard 42 Zimmer, Joe 42 Zimmerman, Sandra 54 Junfoggemr Prom J: . , N Santiago s seeond Junior- Senior Proni was held June l, 1963. from 5 p.ni. to 1:2 p.ni. in tl1e Orange Coast Col- lege Student Lounge. Decorations of orange, red, purple, and black carried out the theme - - Oriental Paradise. Music was provided by the Moon- lighters. Operetta stars Paul Parry and Pe1miMayssi11gof love and romance. aww 3 4 A Waltz if. 1 f i , V ' V ,.,, H.. Q . .. is - 'asf'-B I a t-w f' : f ,5 at-, ...yi-tg I, , I W , .K M xx h w y L . . . ,..gt,vigr f f fa 3' 5 -sa, ,mia ' . -- 1 - ,,. it f 'M Ji '? ' ' 'Z 'f . . r 5 rea l? rwlf. S f f - S Q E- . 1 is ' 3-13935 fi K W f ' -gi STH-ae-.3 aw, Santiago witnessed another first in its history this year. A Waltz Dream, a three-act operetta writ- ten by Oscar Straus, was presented by the vocal de- partmenton May l8 in the Garden Grove High School Auditorium. The play concerned a great king, his daughter, the princess, and an army lieutenant who, against his wishes, was ordered to marry the princess. The young lieutenant makes matters worse by falling in love with an American cafe singer. Starring in the operetta were Penni Mays, the American cafe singer, Tanna Clark, the princess, Paul Perry, the lieutenantg and Jay Fair, the king. Directed by Mr. LeNoir Asay, Mr. Charles Wes- tra, Mr. Jess May, and Mrs. Louella Fong, Santiago's first operetta was viewed by an audience of approxi- mately l000 people. Dream Junior Play An Evening of One Act Plays was presented by the junior class, April 26 and 27 in the Garden Grove High School Auditorium. The Happy Journey, the first of the three plays, was a comical adventure of a family taking a trip to visit their mar- ried daughter. It was directed by Terri Nagurski and starred Eydie Carey, Linda Shipman, Buford Schmieder, and Tim Mauldin. The second play, So Wonderful, was a serious drama concerning student nurses. The all-girl cast was directed by Terry Bowen and featured Terri Na- gurski, Jackie Roberts, Mary Ann Threat and Sue Seyler. The Ugly Duckling, a fairy-tale taking place in a make-believe kingdom, was the third play of the evening. It concerned the problems of a royal family trying to find someone to marry their unattractive daughter. This play was directed by Barbara Shannon and fea- tured Linda Cammack, Claud Ferguson, Karen Titus, Tom Deely, Pete Gianara- kos, and Terry Dunn. I Awards Terri Nagurski MOST OUTSTANDING DRAMA STUDENT Herb Brosbe MOST OUTSTANDING SPEECH STUDENT Trophies were pre- sented tothe outstanding speech student and the outstanding drama stu- dent of the year. These awards were presented on the basis of ability in the respective areas and service to the school through participation in these areas. This year, Herb Brosbe was honored as the outstanding speech student of the year and Terri Nagurski as the outstanding drama stu- dent. SERVICE POINT AWARDS Service point awards this year went to the following: FIRST ROW: Ardith DuMars, Brenda Bowles, Veva Del Pearson, Jane Lambert, Marilyn Miura, Flo Sherer, Cheryl Henley, Kathy Macek. SECOND ROW: Bill Heath, Herb Brosbe, Mark Burry, Mike Scott, Gary Jungkeit, Greg Tagliaferri. ...QQ Bobby Rodriquez Carol Weishapl MOST COURTEOUS CAVALIER CAVALIER OE THE YEAR The second annual Awards Assembly was held to provide recognition for Cavaliers who have been active in student affairs at Santiago. Among the awards which were presented were the Principal's Award, Cavalier of the Year Award, Most Courteous Cavalier Award, and Service Point Awards. Awards were also presented to outstanding students from the English, science, business, math, and home- making departments. Also, the seal bearers and scholars of the third quarter were pre- sented. ai' Carolyn Janssen PRINCIPAL'S AWA RD Among the awards presented at the sec- ond annual Awards Assembly was the Prin- cipal's Award, an award to be established as a tradition in the years to come. This award is presented to a senior on the basis of contribution and serv- ice to the school. The winner ofthis award is chosen solely by the principal of Santiago. This year's recipientof the Principal's Award was Carolyn Janssen. SCHOLARS OF THE THIRD QUARTER 1952-G3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Clausen, Chris Snrak, Wanda Jackson, Kathy Yamami, Ray Act- kinson, David Rogers, JeifAllen, Kris Suttle. Commencement Baccalaureate .... june 9, 1963 Garden Grove High School Auditorium Graduation .... june 14, 1963 Santiago High School Gymnasium Salutatorian Marcia Ross i 9 Valedictorian Wanda Jackson I , Y. ,Q In Q Dr. Nathaniel Knrnick, ineniber ofthe Board of Trustees, presents Penni Mays her diploma. ls'- SEAL BEARERS 1963 LEFT TO RIGHT: Katherine Goldstein, Arditli Du Mars, Flo Slierer, Wanda Jackson, Evalie Du Mars, Marcia Ross. SECOND ROW: David Rogers, Paul Harvey, Osamu Ideda, Melvyn Sherer. ll Q 2 My Q Epilogue Upon closing Le Chevalier comes the commencement of another year, new experiences, and many more achievements. It is our sincere hope that we have successfully related this year's school lifeg we have done our utmost to do so. However, we apologize for our shortcomings, and we gladly accept your appreciation of our accomplishments. We would like to express our thanks to the administration, faculty, and especially the industrial arts department for their patience and co-opera- tion with the staff. Thanks is also due to Mr. Richard Beam of Roberts Studio in Santa Ana, without whose efficiency and speedat taking pictures during social events and coming to our rescue moments before deadlines, this publication would not have been possible. Personally, I wish to thank the Le Chavalier staff for its diligence, especially those who gave many extra hours to this book without any com- pensation except the mere presence of Le Chevalier in the hands of the student body. To Miss jean Pritchard, the advisor of Le Chevalier, I give a grateful sigh, and a fellow weary hand. How she survived the endless deadlines, catastrophies and utter chaos which were our constant environment is beyond my limited comprehension. ' Until next year, je vous souhaite un bon ete Lana Elder sm lap Q. 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