Sierra High School - Oracle Yearbook (Whittier, CA)
- Class of 1964
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Llzese lfllff to be self-e ' t, 'a zz r un 11-re I nd equal, Llzavt -, I ' an endowed by their Creator iitlz If in unaf ble Rights, that unzong these urx 'e, LiberLy,' .:1 Lf: pursuit of Happiness . . i n-4:7 i - Xl Familiar PJ.i...5 beautif -- . .l... -5 -2 I1 s -ri i e i 1' n of lnd dence, from . pe I Q if il and humanity' the peo l which they are taken, sign d the birth of a new concept of governins ix should run a governmentg fi on-rnment should not run the people. Those are beautiful, also, to the I lions of human gladly give their lives for 0 small measure So that the freedoms X enjoy might be love the great ideals of the United States. E American history and gove mm-nt. Through to the individual, what res onsibilities each ian must fu ll uring his beings in the world who liv 1 u of e liberty we of the ree x pre ern-rl, every younk Amt-ri ach of the fifty stat etlucatio tl mise courses stu en 3 learn ll ples propounded in our fam us documents haw made th' co itry so great. I , ords from the Declaration er tyranny, and who would rld enjoy. an is taught to know and al systems offers classes in w democracy should apply 1-time, and how the princi- Congres.s shall make o laws respectzfzz, an eslgdfhsl mint of religion o prohibiting free exercise thereof . . . opens the fir t amendment to he Conslfrmion. reeflom of rel ion is one of our highest American ideals.. Freedom of speech, freedo n of Millfil ual, free enterpri. , free education-all take their places in the staid f amework of our opmicg they and the many other iurnanitarian concepts we believe in, and operate u der, are the fgun ationfupon which we base our gr atness. Each person Who lives under our democr cy hasfinherited tl esefbasic principles for which ou forefathers fought and died. With the world ituation today in s ch a turmoil, and with new crises CI stantly arising, the need for each citizen to ho fast to his belief is ecoming more important with every assing moment. Abraham Linc once said that every merican should pass on the faith an - belief in, knowledge of, and love for thi country. Great AlTl67'iClZlZ ls, the theme of this 1963-761 Orae . was chosen in the hope that We 1 'ght do our part in passing alonk belief in, knowledge of, and love r this country, dedicated to 'Lim--h - - - 2 ..- e - 1 aalpress the 'Uni ' 4 I X ASN S 11 X ex S X W 0 Y li Q X Y 14 J , X L , f f KZ.. -I L ,haul emi La any I rfirf : AMAA f Lffy 'ai -rf 'sa 1' .- za e S 2 a 1 ,ig iw 15355 fs' .9326 as is .VIE A5 N .5 2 2,1 2 E! V X '1 g , ,e Q! Q 5 Q iff ei'5 -' 5' 5 Q 1 I U11 1 l Mr. Lane discusses the goals and objectives of the Social Studies Department with parents on Back to School Night. And The TruTh shall make you free -a belief recorded Thousands of years ago and preserved for all who would hear and see. The wisdom of This sTaTemenT has noT been losT, iT has guided counTless ge-nerciTions as They worked and sTrove Toward a beTTer world. Every counTry is ready To honor iTs heroes who show valor in Times of sTress and conflicT, buT The sacrifices These men and women make would be of no avail if There were noT Thousands of unsung heroes who dedicaTe Themselves in every daily siTuaTion To The preservaTion and promulgaTion of The ideals for which The sacrifices were made. The person we are honoring is such an individual. Because he believes so firmly in American ideals, he noT only defended Them physically during World War ll, buT he also lives Them in his daily life by voTing, serving on commiTTees, and parTicipaTing acTively in all communiTy work. His quieT confidence in America has been an inspiraTion To his sTudenTs as well as To The communiTy To which he devoTes so much of his Time. Born and raised in New England among The scenes of many of America's greaTesT accomplishmenTs, This educaTor has been endowed noT only wiTh The ideals of our foreTaThers buT also wiTh Their spiriT. Eleven years ago he broughT To This disTricT his abiliTy To Teach To his sTudenTs The ideals of Americanism which can mold Their lives as adulT ciTizens of The Unifed STaTes. Since Sierra's opening, he has TaughT boTh UniTed STaTes HisTory and California HisTory. In addiTion, he is now chairman of The enTire Social STudies DeparTmenT. In recogniTion of his excellence he became one of TwenTy Teachers selecTed from all parTs of California To aTTend a special Two-week Bill of RighTs seminar aT The UniversiTy of California in The summer of T963. PaTrick Henry said, I have buT one lamp by which my feeT are guided, and ThaT is The lamp of experience. I know no way of judging The fuTure buT by The pasT. This SparTan educaTor Teaches his sTudenTs The ways of The pasT ThaT Those sTudenTs may beTTer cope wiTh The fuTure. Here is a man who spends his life aT an occupaTion marked by hard work and someTimes frusTraTions in order To help young people undersTand and appreciaTe The American ideals under which They live. For his ouTsTanding conTribuTion To Sierra's educaTional sTandards, we, The STudenT Body, dedicaTe The 1964 Oracle To Mr. Howard Lane. Theme .......... . Dedication .......... . Table of Contents .... . ' C e f'e Cabinet ................... Assembly, Senate, and Court . . Regents and Themisians .... GirI's League Cabinet . . . wi I 43, cw 6 all Activities 1963 Homecoming ............. . . .118 Winfer Play ................,. . . .119 Recreafional and Service Clubs . . . . . .120 Pepsiers ..................... . . .127 Spartan Drill Team .......... ...130 Spartan Band ............ . . .132 Sierra Music Deparfmenf . . . . . .134 Fall Follies .V ........... ...136 Command Performance . . . . .140 EFI s Ur ,iv 1 X 351 51.633 MQ: .V ab ,HV ' 'lwvxf W 4 w - '32 ffl 4 1 ., A s , ,4 ' iiiia' ' , 1. ,. 1, Adverfisemenfs ............... .... 1 84 Business Direcfory ... . . . .199 In Appreciation .... .... 2 OO 7 iaff ll d Admiui frafirf Due Prvvess In The United States, Governors are elected through due process of law, under due the of checks they act as opportunities. keeps evi The school's staff and will continue are enacted by due process of law, the succession of presidents takes process of law. There is no revolution, no panic, There is only and law. This same due process is a guarantee that every man's rights preserved. It assures To everyone in This country freedom of speech, peaceful pursuit of happiness, and all other Constitutional Rights. It for all equal treatment in the courts of justice. Due process of law is this nation by its founding fathers, an ideal grown more im- passing years. of law is represented here at Sierra by The men and women of and the faculty. These teachers and counselors act as a system to make sure that every student at Sierra is treated fairly, in disputes: they give every student equal educational and faculty are the due process of law which smoothly at Sierra. All These duties and functions of apt illustrations that the American ideal of law works, long as Americans stand behind it. E S, ix Principal Roger Weeks discusses school policies with Sierra staff membersii, K, 8 x 'R X 1 tzVegroeae?lIfzde Citizens: :Yo State Dikcfimtirrzrriirzns. All lsiermfiil naturalized in the Unitml Stateshetgaxzri suiajf?-fri? in fhftiiiaftiitrn thereof., are citizens of the limited Starters and of fthe Iffiilirii hhlhhhkfliefeiineetizey reside.hNn Slate shall make or enfemrecft Vfhfifilfii ifShfillthizrlaxiidgethe P1-ivilffgftzs or immtxniiime of 'fi1iZf?'!I.9ir of the Unhiietie nor Shall any State de-priwrt may personnftiifcf-t ofiiirerrfiygiir without due process of thaw, :mr deny in tarhiff fffiefrsffrnr juritsedictiun the ffqlml prmeetimz of Hin hlahfsg' QF' e h r hrh h flgnsst of Representation int Corzgreim by States lfJ4e:ij'i!sg:'4 Representatives shall be zzpphariiomfd 4 w L abmrding to tlieir reespeclive4 lirllyllihlifflgiig o ,i1ilu'mberyf,f pm-sons inteaeh Siam., excluding Illiniillft- uni the right to vote at any election for iile Clliiliifff' of and Vice President of the UtrfriQ!edl States., the lilxetcntifveatzd Juilieieaflh-omverst of rife fbi? hiI.4f3gi81i3tllVl if?A'ihiQ?14'80f,1 is tieniedh ami' tif Liflftiifmihitaniis fifesllffh Staley being hiwenei2f'Fiinetteejye:3trsf'nf'egfitr Ulf? Ef1i1r0f1r.Sf21Iei-3-.tor in any way? :xiii-iflgoerlh.eteizcfigxtr fftxtegpgzxtqnt m mheltlmn., nr- other crime, fha! eloihfgrewzx be reduced in the propeimtimj w1,i,i. 11 tf1:EgfV l hififliifhhr 17 QQ 1 i ns shall Ivear to the wehnleruumhlgmf gf fag-'ie ?Q ,?W'? g e m of age in SilI0h,Sl3ff?-., e r l pf aterltefzflers Disqurrlifiml frmzrh nl Qfffrwffff' 01' H0 iff' . Q ,m,4. , A 1-.w V- 1 'f vl' 33. . 1' f A 9 3 Q f PP rf 4 ,ww t P- 'Y l P' '. W' A U. an if I 2, -in AM I esentzntzwr m fe.tus11,f,gtre4-rm. xxx-of-1tm.i,et,r,, Hg, .W ,X I ,if 1 rms H M 3 A .LLV V T A Irv we 9 K H A WM 2 it ie'?nrgr'f3591riitifem-iesaxti fitfiffigir 1 .fx KW r . he r. r w 'Q' f zlgstc t at nl if Ein? th95'n'3lI'-aulffk 'Hr' :mt : ,yr Q bi: 9Q.zP Z'!9 9 'K VI' 0 ' 9 fee 39 csv? if Q i llv Due Process: The Fifth and Fourteenth Amend' 0 'BR' T 1 im 4, , ., 1 2 ments to the Constttutton protect an Amerzcan 'Fw 'ff e-r' 1 f . . . . . . fa Vs 032 f , R agaznst the takmg of hzs ltfe, lzberty, or property ,mg 1, .t ' f - y w ' , tttt , t , I f we - , ,. , ,, , J 2 ff t Q, ' gf P 5-' iiiiwrf' , :Y-'F uf 3 , ' ' x 1 ' V '1 fu . , f ' 'P r or A wave-A ' wwe A 'H r ,t,. A t-. to ,K -e , 63 - Egfr' E nl M dl ... .. V - ' ff, I ' 1 Q 'vew1wvfm.'.vf+'.-I , ,f P - Qtfl., .5 M' - 'lf 4 1' 1 ' iTl5ffr'3'a?'G-4 35'f'f'f' T A 3' ,Ast '89 -1- lei: Ei Q -,V-,,, ,SM Q. !5s9,!Q 3 my wg gr- 11-L'-, Lf-5.1 ?a+3v6'o KR? 1' kt Q Q G- 1-04+ -.Mp 1' 'sf' Ni2jifA99'3:S? we , 'fi Z,,4'Z+.1: , 1 Q '.-11 1 ,, qv- ' N' ' ' '5f'St2d3'o QQ ' 4' I 1fl'a-4 l U Q 'Q' s-fffgwi 1 4 1' 5 1 if f Of '7 ' 5 gk . ' 1 9 '45 ' wi ' + 4 W Humm- , to fh ' td law. W Whoa ue pmcmof Q . -' ' 3,2111 aff- f ' 11 Mwwie Welcome: M11 Week ! ,Mmp,,.,,,-Nnqf' Mr Weeks extends a warm friendly smule to everyone who vnslts hls office September T963 wuth Its new teachers courses and freshmen also brought to Slerra a new chlef administrator Mr Roger C Weeks Mr Weeks came to Sierra wlth eight years experlence as prlncnpal of El Rancho Hugh School and one year as organlzlng prlnclpal at Monte Vlsta Except for a short term In the Navy he has been In the Whrttler Unlon Hugh School Dlstrrct since T942 Before entenng admnnlstratlve work he taught such varied classes as English social studles mathematlcs athletlcs publlcatvons drama and musnc In addltlon to hls heavy schedule of admlnlstratnve dutnes Mr Weeks ns stall a student hxmself He has already recerved hrs Master s Degree and IS presently worklng on hls Ph D at Claremont Graduate School He IS also a full commander In the Unlted States Naval Reserve Mr Weeks possesses a deep desire to know personally and glve asslstance to each young person at Slerra He has not remauned a stranger to the students but IS frequently seen throughout the Spartan campus vrsntung classrooms ath letlc events club meetings and other school sponsored functuons Has confidence In each student as an lndlvldual has Inspired all of the Student Body to work toward bugger and better thungs ln a relatively short tnme Mr Weeks has be come such an accepted part of our school famuly that we feel he has always been a part of Slerra In many cases one forgets to adequately thank someone whom they can always rely upon Thus we would like to take thus opportunnty to say Welcome Mr Weeks and to express how proud we are to have you head our staff Ml? L With a theme of Hats Off To Our Teachers the Snerra Admrnlstrators enter into the spmt of a PT A Mr Weeks has became a fomnlnar flgure on sponsored luncheon by donning assorted headgear campus 150 rd of Cru fees The members of The Board of TrusTees are elecTed by The people of The communiTy every Three years and are enTrusTed with The responsibiIiTy of deciding The policies of The WhiTTier Union High School DlsTrlcT In order To accomplish This immense rob They meeT officially as a group Twice a monTh and also de voTe many hours of their own Time beTween meehngs in research and sTudy The proof of Their successes can be seen in The well planned smooTh Tunchonlng schools of The disTricT PresidenT MRS VIRGINIA MACY MR CHARLES MARSHALL Vice President Member MR EDGAR ROMBERG MR M G GARMAN MI D1sfr1ci,4dm1141strai0r1 MR. EARLE FISHER Assistant Superintendent Business Services DR. CHARLES WALLACE Assistant Superintendent Educational Services Carrying ouT The policies esTab lished by The Board of Trustees and keeping The schools running smooth ly are The malor concerns of The members of The DlsTr1cT AdmlnlsTra Tion In Their daily work They per from many various duT1es ranging from The hiring of personnel To The esfablishing of curriculum programs. This year in addiTion To Their regular Tuncfions These dedicaTed people have been busy planning for The opening of MonTe VisTa High School MR, EUGENE O. WINEINGER DR. HEBER HOLLOWAY Assistant Superintendent Superintendent Personnel Services Deor STudenT Body, IT hos been o sTudenTs of To produce None mode ond f MR. ROGER c. T To goin The fine sTc1ffc1nd ond help in o smoll woy on The following poges. could have been ond encouragement of porenTs in generol, ond To Them we soy- Through This book, I hope you will re- school yeor cis if was-o very imporTc1nT The lives of some very imporTcrnT people- sTudenTs of Sierrd. Sincerely, 5' km: ' MR. PETER DeVRlES Assisfclnf Principal, Curriculum ond instruction MR. ORVAL McLELLAN Assisioni Principal, Business ond Activities MR. ROBERT WOLSTONCROFT Assistonr Principal, Guidance ond Counseling Kwrdimzfo 5 The work of the coordinators often goes un- noticed by the students of Sierra, but it greatly affects their education. Supplying the best equip- ment, relaying 'the newest teaching methods to Spartan instructors, and organizing the depart- mental distribution of materials are important parts of their jobs. ln short, these men and wom- en play an integral part in the maintenance of a smoothly run school. Mr. Robert Eicholtz Curriculum and Instruction Mrs. Cecilia Throp Curriculum and Instruction Mr- sei-'v-s,:,:zv , it i, 'gat 'l ll glilii ll, all Students know that the doors to the counselors offices are always open when ci Spartan needs a sympathetic listener or a helping hand. Mr. Arthur l-lorshbarger Mr. Arthur Roessel Freshman Counselor Sophomore Counselor Among the most familiar faces on the faculty are those belonging to the members of the coun- seling staff. These people are always ready and willing to help a student rearrange a schedule, solve a problem, of plan for a college and a career. ln addition, they work with the teachers to keep up-to-date the cumulative folders which contain a record of grades and personal evalua- tions used by college entrance boards, armed forces, and future employers. Mr. Warren Hackett Mrs. Rachel Woolett Junior Counselor Senior Counselor S ' l l as Sierra Cmchvrs' Assaeiafiau Most Sierra students are greatly aware ot how hard Their Teachers work to present worthwhile and inter- esting assignments in the classroom, as well as The great amount of The Time They spend on student extra- curricular activities. Few students realize, however, that taculty members also assume great respo-nsibiliy tor The improvement ot The school. Membership and participation in The Sierra Teachers' Association makes This improvement possible. This organization, captained by Mr. Robert Dugard, is divided into nine com- mittees which are dedicated To improving standards ot Teaching here aT Sierra and providing students with The best possible learning opportunities. A maior project The Teachers undertook This year was The support ot The school bond issue. T-hrough a faculty show, a noteworthy annual venture, money was raised for schol- arships To be given to Two outstanding seniors. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION-Left to Right: Mr. Harold Frey, Senior Board Member, Mr. Marion Frasier, State C.T.A. Representative, Mr. Bobby Wycoft Vice P d T M. R b D d ' - ' 4 ' res: en r o ert ugar , President, Mrs. Deanna Krieger, Secretary, Miss Louse Van Dommelen, Treasurer, and Mr, Les Hutford, Junior Board Member Oz O With the yearly theme We Salute You Sierra, the Sierra Parent-Teacher Association planned and pre- sented an interesting and informative series ot programs Tor The students and Their parents, where such vital Teenage questions as social adjustments, class requirements, extracurricular activities, career opportun- ities, and college admission requirements were discussed. Under The leadership ot president Mrs. William Gehle, The P.T.A. also expanded its emergency dental fund for Spartan students and assumed the new duties of organizing and operating the'school's lost and found service. SIERRA P TA. EXECUTIVE BOARD-Left to Right: Mrs. Vern Keeler Corresponding Secretary, Mrs Calvin Thomas, Recording Secretar - Mrs. Will'a G hl P , . y, i m e e resi dent Mrs Willard Thelin, First Vice-President, Mr. Bobby Wycotf, Auditor, Mrs. Keith Walton, Parliarnentarian. Nol Pictured: Mrs. Marvin Summerfield, Second VicePredt-M.Rdlh - ' ' ' si en , rs an o p Twycross, Treasurer, and Mrs. Jack Triplett, Historian. Mr. Don Averill Typing I Merchandising Salesmanship Miss Dona Fay .lennens Typing I Shorthand I College Typing Haculfy Mrs. Lydia Brunton Typing I General Business F.B.L.A. Mrs. Mina Pierce Office Machines Typing II Advanced Office Machines Mrs. Reva Willingham General Business Shorthand ll 15711 Ines Sdumf im 0 Secretarial Practice I h Mr. Bob Wycoff Office Machines Mrs. Eileen Sauer Typing Il Typing I Algebra l General Business F.B.L.A. Miss Jean Carson Department Chairman Bookkeeping I, II Record Keeping Mrs Bealrice Browne En ish III Senior English Sophomore Class Mr. David Buslrum Teachers of the Business Education Department offer instruction in the best and most useful courses for stu- dents planning to follow careers in the clerical and business world. Regular classes vary from typing, short- hand, and office machines, to bookkeeping, salesman- ship, and general business. Besides usual classroom ac- tivities, all students taking business courses are invited to participate in the Future Business Leaders ot America Mr. I.en Craven English Ill World History Creative Writing English Ill Managers Club Varsity Basketball Coach Efzgli I1 Mrs. Claire Danneskiold English I Modern Literature Department Chairman The men and women of Sierra's English staff teach Their students To Think and write critically. This entails a Thorough study of grammar, com- position, and The great works of liter- ature. A major change in The olepart- ment This year was The separation of The English and social siuolies classes on The Freshman and Soph- omore levels, thereby insuring a more Thorough coverage of The sub- ject matter in each area. Mrs. Elaine Wade Senior English Typing l Senior Class Mr. Richard Edwards English ll Social Studies I International Club Miss Marilyn Kal-ll English I Journalism Mr. Selden Cummings Senior English English lll Senior Class Mr. Harold Frey Senior English English ll German I Mr. Arthur Ellish English I Social Problems Government Mr. Robert Laidlaw English II Social Studies I Freshman Class News Staff Mr. Richard B. Smilh U.S. History English III Yearbook Staff Miss Mary Ryan English ll English Ill Girls' League Miss Deanna Daly Department Chairman Senior Homemaking Homemaking ll Mrs. Deanna Kriger Art I Social Studies I Mr. Robert Kneen Special Education Fish and Game Club Believing that everyone has a right to The best possible education, The district has Tak- en pains To provide special facilities- for visually handi- capped students in the area. At Sierra, a resource room has been outfitted with such spe- cialized equipment as record- ed books and braille writers. Special instructor, Mr. Robert Kneen, spends several hours each day in the workroom aiding students with difficult assignments and in adminis- tering tests. irc ,lifts As the working hours ot The average Amer- ican becomes less and less, The need for con- structive leisure Time activities increases. Courses in the tine arts help people to learn about, and To develop new ways to till Their ever increasing nonworking hours. Sierra's Fine Arts Department has Three maior divisions, art, which includes classes in drawing, painting, mosaics, ceramics, and commercial art, music, both vocal and instru- mental, and dramatics and speech. Every year Sierra art students enter and win prizes in several Southern Californian contests, The music classes annually present a Christmas assembly and a Spring Concert, while the Drama Depart- ment presents Two major productions a year, and a night of one act plays each semester. Ch'-Ulf Mrs. Frances Heussenstamm English I Department Chairman Madrigals An Mr, Daniel swift A Club Drama Speech Masquers Mr. William Laverly Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing Student Government Mr. Paul Lugo Photography Handicrafts Photography Club Mrs. .Iorine Kline Homemaking Sue-ettes Mrs. Sally Wilcox Homemaking English I F.H.A. Home Sw am ks Developing the wide range ot skills essential to successful homemakers is the main function of the Home Economics Department. During one school year each class studies a section ot foods, clothing, home decoration, child development, and budgeting. During the second semester, several girls gain valuable first-hand experience in child training, when a special pre-school program is held where faculty members bring their nursery-school age children for supervised activities. Mr. William Grgurich Mechanical Drawing Welding Senior Math ,71rdustrial,4rf.s' To help fill the ever-growing demand of our society for trained craftsmen, the IA Department offers instruc- tion in the areas in most demand by industry, The per- sonnel of this department are ever alert to the most recent advances in equipment and techniques so that they can provide better training for the youth of Sierra. Mr. Charles Harris Department Chairman Woodshop Mr. Rudolph Robinson Auto Vocational Auto Vocational Auto Club Mr. Charles McDonough Spanish l Latin l, Il Mr. Karl Woodson Auto Machine Shop Welding Mr. Don Poucher Machine Shop Mechanical Drawing Varsity Club Mr. Royal Meservy Zrrrzyrz language mi As the world grows smaller because of improved means of transportation and communication, it becomes essential that people of the world have a greater under- standing of each other. Sierra's Foreign Language De- partment strives to give students the basic skills of French, Spanish, Latin, and German, and therefore prepare them for any future communications with people of different lanols. Mrs. Mary Avilez Department Chairman Spanish C.S.F. French I Mr. Erlend Wilson French French Club Mr. Tom Whitby Spanish Spanish Club Mrs. Barbara Sanlisteban Spanish Spanish Club Mr. Martin Chodos Geometry Ceramics Mr. Dwain Reinbolt Algebra l Pre-Algebra Mathematics Because of The Technical aspecT of The world Today, mathe- malics has become an essenrial parT of Sierra's curriculum. Ex- perienced insTrucTors in This deparTrnenT aim To give SparTans as much maTerial as possible in preparing Them Tor professional and non-professional vocaTions. Increased emphasis upon This subiecT has broughT To Sierra a new approach To Teaching maTh, Special MaThemaTics STucly Group, currenrly being used in Algebra l, ll, and Geomerry. Mr. Clifford Faye Algebra l GeomeTry Mr. Marion Frasier Miss Verla Bateman Freshman P.E. Sophomore P.E. English l Mrs. Ruth Blake Junior P.E. Senior P.E. Mr. Stanley Ward Senior Math Geornelry Mrs. Dorothy Brewer Senior P.E. Junior P.E. STudenT ProducTions Miss Louise Van Dommelen DeparTmenT Chairman Freshman P.E. Sophomore P,E. Modified P.E. Department Chairman Algebra ll Mr. Lawrence Foster TrigonomeTrylMafh Analysis GeomeTry Mr. Robert Wiggins Algebra l GeomeTry Phy im! Edumfirm The Girls Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT is becoming an increasingly imporTanT parT of Sierra's curriculum due To The.in- creased national emphasis on physical TiTness. SparTaneTTes are offered an all around sporTs program, including swimming, Ten- nis, Tlag fooTball, baskerball, modern clance, TirsT aid, soTTloall, and archery. A major change Took place This year in The deparTmenT. SixTh period gym classes were seT aside for girls especially inTer- esTed in inTra-school aThleTic cornpeTiTion. Mrs. Jacqueline Warren Sophomore P.E. Senior P.E. Physical Jfdumf lm ln keeping wiTh The naTional sTress on The developmeni' of TunoloimenTcil physical abiliTies, The Boys P.E. DeparTmenT has execuTed ci well-planned program of physical exercises and rec- reofional play designed To improve The healih, sTrengTh and endurance of male Spoirfons. Boys olofain knowledge in The Three maior sporfs as well as wresTling, soccer, volleyball, swimming, Track, gymnasTics, and Tennis. Firsf aid is discussed in order To Teach SparTans imporTgnT hecilTh habiTs. The Boys P.E. Depc1rTmenT sTrives Toward The oTTainmenT by each sTu- denT of physical ond moral quciliTies which will aid Them in The conTinued developmenf of Their me-nTgl cop- nbilifies. Mr. Leo Fessenden Deparfmenf Chairman Sophomore P.E. Mr. Roberl Dugard Sophomore P.E, Government Social Problems Coaching Mr James Snowden Life Science Adv. Biology Freshman P.E. Coaching oachi C ng Mr. Mahlon Ccnly Senior P,E, Varsity Foofball Coaching Mr. Don Sfillwell Junior P.E. VarsiTy FooTball Coaching Science Mr. Roberl Eicholh Life Science Co-orclinaTor Science Club Mr. Andreas Halle Physics Applied Physics Algebra I Mr. James Naughton Freshman P.E. Senior P.E. Coaching Mr. Ralph Boifi Chemistry Life Science Mr. Gordon Crowell Chemistry Applied Chemistry Mr. Lester Hufford Life Science Sophomore Class Athletic Coach Mr. Mervyn Bloom Government Psychology Economics Mr, Richard Chamberlain World History U S. History Geology Club Mr. Joseph Adler Life Science U. S. History Folk Singers Miss Daria Bonomi Social Studies l Special Education Themisians Science Club Mr. Orville Hinshaw Government Social Problems Band Science Because of the increasing demands of a modern in- dustrial society, science is playing a larger part in peo- ples' lives than ever before. At Sierra, students are offered both college prep and applied science courses. Life science, chemistry and photo classes are among the most popular courses in the department. Mr. Sol Taylor Advanced Biology Life Science Mr. Edgar Brandt Social Studies I English I Mr. Otlo Guli Department Chairman Applied Chemistry Freshman Science Sacizzl Studie ln today's world it is important for the young people of this country to understand their country, their culture, and themselves. lt is important, too, that they understand other nations and peoples, and their relationships to the United States. The Social Studies department here at Sierra has'undertaken this great task of aiding Spartans toward a better understanding of their own society and those of foreign countries. Headed by Mr. Howard Lane, Mr. Eugene Leach Government Social Problems Regents Svcial Studies Mr. Howard Lane Department Chairman U. S. History California History Mr. Robert Minier Social Studies I World History Freshman Class Mr. John Samoruiczyk Government Psychology English ll California History Mr. Gunnar Lendroth World History U. S, History Sophomore Class Mr. Robert Vander Meer U. S. History World History Junior Class Mr. Lawrence LeKander World History English ll Senate Mr. Paul Ward World History English ll Senate the twentyeseven teachers of this department present to their students United States History, United States govern- ment, California history, world history, domestic and foreign culture, and classes in economics, psychology, and social problems. Mrs. Imogene Forker Librarian Mrs. Ruth Hughes Nurse F.N.A. With the theme of Hats Off to Our Teachers, members of the Sierra P.T,A. hosted faculty members at a special luncheon held iust before classes began last September. Messrs. Frey, Meservy, and Foster help themselves to lunch as a P.T.A. member looks on congenially. Aufagraph V .. Q Q-. 'Z I J Q 47. X J LJ- .g,-.r1,i5.J Q x1',lLf'f-I Y gs, ,x , J . ' - - ' ee V-X.-:'v-.J he-Ji',.,,, .f a. . ' '- ' . . V X r M, . , :. L.. J at f-...-1.3 ,S AHHQ, Lui I I Q s. a . yvw . . - . M v-f fx J 'X pa -Q.,-,. xg: lf. 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Ay 41, 4A.,54f,,, ,,,4.,,,y,.eY fmiy-5.23,-me:79511:g1?1Y.fi.sa5.ggffynwff.1QW,52ml.,f.3ySwcf1'.ffQay'1ac'f,'f-wwf m.mfwf.g.m.f.. fywm..-yftmf.Mv,f.4.Wf:fWf 'A' , ' f V f ' W , A - . A N' 'V t ' .:aw,,,.,w tfftfgftsdiff, ., , .tm .,m,,f.m.- ,,-i,.fmf.w .yf.iv,,Z9f,vNff5,y4Qm- .art-y.s2,.Q,,,,-,,,,e may--4:f,.f,.,-sffv9ke1.aff'.w1A.g ff., , ,eauW,.,,,f-,.w,.,,,Q.9.,,,,ft ,MA :f4:wwW-,,,.,,-',,-fttif..,,,.4'f,E2f,Mtw'.,vMM'-.JEQMV me , 4' ' -'S' f Y ' f , Q W c. wwf, ,ma may .www W , fo oi1f,2.44?4:7.fff5'-Zfzxwf-4ffl!,fs5,.f,ff,f.-,4f.,:1 M., ,Mn Cfaw guaranteee the right to vote tpfiill qualified citizens re garcilefss of their sex, colorhofvcreed. JOHN BENSON President Dear Sierra Student Body, Speaking for the entire A.S.B. Cabinet, I wish to express our deepest appreciation for your part in making this year one of Sierra's best. We realize that student government 'is only as strong as the interest of the students it represents. Our student body this year has shown great enthusiasm for, and has given much support to its elected representatives. We also wish to thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you. It has been an experience that we will never forget and one which will never cease to benefit us. When you elected us, you bestowed upon us a great responsibility. This is doubly great at Sierra, because, as ours is one of the tinest of student bodies, you deserve the greatest and most faithful service your Cabinet can give. With your help, we have done our best to fulfill our responsibility and to live up to your expectations. Again, thank you very much for every- thing. Sincerely, QA K ,4. S. IK OMcc'r.s' DONALD CLAXTON Vice-President DAVVD WRIGHT JUDY PRESTRIDGE DONALD THORNBURG Finance Chairman Secretary Chief Jusfice One of the most cherished American rights is that of suffrage. Sierra students gain valuable experience in the election process by going to The polls and select- ing from among their classmates, lead- ers who will represent them for the fol- lowing year. The members of each class vote for their respective class officers, while the entire student body votes for Associated Student Body officers who compose the Student Cabinet. The T963-'64 Cabinet, headed by President John Benson, met first period each morning, five days a week. During this time they plannefd the numerous stu- dent activities that enriched student life this year, and solved the many financial problems envolved in providing them. In order for the members of the student body to obtain a greater insight into the problems and workings of a modern high school government, the Cabinet held a series of open cabinet meetings that were well attended by the elec- torate. for 1964 SANLDPA PLUMMER MICKEY SMITH PATRICIA NEWSOM Publicity Chairman Assembly Clcidifmflfl Public Relations Chairman QAVID STOUFFER ARLENE GRIFFITH JOHN CUNNINGHAM Boys Athletic Chairman Girls' League President Speaker of Student'Assernbly Y ,Y rv. MR. WILLIAM LAVERTY Adviser LANI BAER DAVID RUYLE coNsTANcE BLACK Pep Chairman Head Yell Leader Head Song Leader 29 Kegents REGENTS - Boltom Row: Charles Miller, John Hintz, President, Don Thornburg, Dave Ruyle, Arnold Fung, Jack Thayer, Gary Gilder- sleeve, and John Thelin. Row Two: Doug Chapin, Rick Liclster, Roger Tracy, Jim Macy, Craig Westling, Chuck Thomas, Eric Ang- stadt, Dave Stouffer, John Cox, and Bill Gitt. Top Row: Craig Baugh, Mike Vaupel, Dave Wright, Mike Anderson, Paul Kraus, Sec- retary, Fred Westberg, John Benson, Don Claxton, Don Price, Vice-President, and Craig Roberson. 60urf STUDENT COURT Bottom Row Connie Black Kathy Dahl, lapperton, and Mr. Robert Wolstoncroft, Ad- viser Top Row Arlene Griffith Dave Wright Paul Kraus, Don Pric , and Don Thornburg, Chief Justice. SENATE Boliom Row Lani Baer Gall Craig, Kathy Dahl, Don Thornburg, John Hintz, Carol Jessop, Cheryle Atkinson, and Kathy O Brien Row Two Gayle Ann Holtz, Mickey Smith, Kathy Hall, Dave Stauffer, Donna Vogel, Cobi Vander Koay, Arlene Griffith and Kathy Goble Top Row David Hill, Bob Jerome, Wayne Wilson, Don Claxton, President, and Don Price. Zflzemisifzus Tl-lEMlSlANS 1 Bottom Row: Christy Bradt, Caro- lyn Kinoshita, Sue Hamric, Sally Robinson, Mary Hal- ley, Joan Fitzgerald, Can- nie Black, Elaine Lai, Linda La Brie and Shyrl Britton Publicity Chairman Row Two Linda Greene Nancy Corley Sue Madsen Pat Newsom Judy Hanes Kathy Dahl Nancy Clap perton Counseling Chair man Toni Stenstrom Gail Craig President and Jan Schwiering Top Row Mar ilyn Glowa Arlene Grit flth Becky Hicks Elizabeth Shirley Kathy Bishop Kathy Jerome Nancy Van denberg Candy Preston Kathy Hall and Jo Ann Mathews Secretary Treas urer war? z Mixer ea R. J .- N. !.'Jrr?'f'i'1slt'E?r weep w WW . efirinifggfig NIST? ssiliwjllm f' 41 it gbeuemrfefh ,?,,.2,, if ' C ilu ,L ex ,B .aj was it .3 are My JS 53 lla? J NV em HRM-3 fl? all Qvuglacyif ei f he ,Wiggi- H- fs Q gp ,g ,xi rg? ,af 'lk '5jFv It ogre ee J 1 tg 'iii' 515557 1511 2 61635, igygleey WWW KRWSWRXS in 92 WW MISS DARIA BONOMI GAIL XQWSQSSQSQKQQQQQ K JOHN HINTZ MR ARTHUR ROESSEL Themlsian Adviser Tl'em'5'Un Pres' Regent President Regent Adviser : V , , I . I , , , I . , , . 2' ,, , . es. A. ,,,,..-,,,.,1.,.fy1z - ,, , , :Mffmwg s-1 swim. if - 1 .s. ' e--N' ,M ,..4..1:f:9i Pfvwfwfsf-'fir Q 33,1222 R EPHTFET ' I' . 7 'KEY SGH.. .: A .etxggz : Sff',r,, x wrswvsz Qzsaeegv 1 eg, wffgee ,wg A 'tern z2ztsiz?fAfe5es'3eWff' 53. - ' 'fwbiifxrf'wP:s1mwfee?SzeE?A-1Ssefwscr QM gin ,.easeQ53Z5532252f2x15i?1Lf':s2si5,g2aeseef.Z Deg fi V k .Ziff lbw ' -l,N.2e?iw , Ni ki' - We V A - STUDENT ASSEMBLY-Bottom Row: Bonnie Schlocker, Toni Stenstrorn, Kathi Ferguson, Nancy Clapperton, Secretary, Carol Jessop, Joy Kleeman, Ruth Brandt, Shelley Cushman, Nancy Doyle, Elaine Lai, and Char Quint. Row Two: Nancy McCloud, Nancy Carley, Sue Stark, Terry Crawford, Cheryl Hilton, Carol Horsey, Diane Rohlting, Diane Robinson, Kathy Bishop, Linda Case, and Amey Stewart. Top Row: Peggy Boquist, Nance Hughes, Chris Jorgensen, Joe Kiskis, Steve Pate, Jim Oubre, Wayne Wilson, Jack Robison, Larry Green, Chris De Noon, Bill Schromm, and Vincent Fraumeni. Girls' league Zalriuef BREWER MISS MARY RYAN MRS EN Faculty Adviser Dear Girls, O.n behalt express our ot activities. Girls under the the deserves credit for a We all waited citing Winter Formal. Y tion contributed to a year, Jan Schwiering's an outstanding Girls' Week. League will continue to glow events have dieol away. Girls' L League Cabinet, I would like to your enthusiasm in this year's the year with Big Sister Day, Nancy Chase. Toni Stenstrom Fall Follies, Abracaolabra. s in Crystal, the ex- n Morgan s orgoniza evening. Later in the were put to work oluring memories of Girls the embers of the last SH eague JAN SCHWIERING Senior Representative CAROLYN KINOSHITA NANCY CHASE NANCY HAMRIC Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative TONI STENSTROM First ViceAPresidenf c roll flocked tree spurklmg chandeliers and huge green wreorhs helped to create 0 Winter 'Christmas In Crystal as BOO couples danced to the rnuslc of The Men of Note on the DIANNE DORNAUS Secretc ry XM Wx ,gs 553:25 fi Kilim 'M' fm 's 3 We Qi.. sli- 'Ne Q , . W, Academ ks llnizfcrsa! diucufion sw. The United States has always had a tradition of universal education because its people realized that an informed citizenry is essential in order for a democracy to work. As a result of this educational tradi- tion, the United States has one of the highest literacy rates in the world. The nation's public schools are controlled by the various states, which are able to plan programs that best meet the needs of people in different parts of the country. The students of Sierra benefit greatly from this localized system of education, for it provides not only generalized academic material, but also academic courses of special benefit to Californians. Academics is an important part of the curriculum offered Spartans. A wide variety of academic courses is offered to the student: everything from iournalism to advanced biology. In addition to course offerings there are many scholastic clubs active on campus, ranging from the statewide California Scholarship Federation to the local creative writing club. ln recognition of the students who receive A's or B's in all their classes, the Spartan Honor Scroll has been created. As each Spartan does his homework, opens his books to study, or listens to a lecture by his instructor, he is helping to maintain the literacy of his country and the great ideal of a free education for all. Q: Q 3 'ig QVL I .Ali xg .4 1 'M 1 5 34 The search for knowledge is a never ending process ' J' ,x G l J fr' 'F'-kelf 15.-1-5.33. . . . 1 1, UX Q-''1t1'1'i:,-F5571X7-:Q-flrlzi-,. ':i2k'.3 V -Uv Ass runs the Glassi Hur Life death pass., H jf Back and Heart t l l e e I 5 ef J 0 Bigfeele the1euHod,'--W , t ' fi --:gl-- '-:, 1 1 .4, A gv ' e 'fx 5322. G-UU. . a u q'L,i- WE? z , i ' e Prmzdt 'Koreahfs tramp 79 x.-: t f i 'lf . f' .. f-J -. , 'r r 0 . Ex f p K- JG? ass ivmfimwed up it 1' A-4,ga::1-vw:f':,'-.Q ' - 'ff1f fIW:w' r r 1 H ',4A 4 t .' L 0 T Hfzd to Zeer, 7 5+ 3 '4. in , ii-Q. i n ' 92 Q Pb W 1 1 . 7 V , L a t-e g 1 , 5 fam- Nfsfigrgf Shmver 'A,. is fwf mir: pam' UN 4. ,V x , e f W - , K. 4 vii: -3 .5 , ., g 3,1 e e v azure aww Q 5 Z7 lk im Lf ref X, QQ e K i 1, .af . 1 ,rw .l Neff-Ea ,Q f i v ,xg Qt P255 nikki -r -Y e - - ieillizercf Ji-zi l z- . ff-,3.g2'i' f Q -' V. l had times the S4233 Colonial Education: Early Puritan settlers in America realized the need for education and many colonial children were taught to read from the New England Primer, which combined the alphabet with religious and moral lessons. M Pagefm rw Eg1lP tyf H B d Wld C.S,F. ADVISERS: Mr. Martin Chodos, Mrs. Mary Avilez, and Mrs. Barbara Santisteban. Cfahfarnia Scholarshjrf The United States is the leader of The free world. ln order to maintain this leadership, The young people of This coun- try must be among The world's best educated. To encourage high scholastic standards, a statewide honor society, The California Scholarship Federation, was created Tor high school applicants who earn at least Three A's and one B in Their classes each semester. Students who have been members oT The society for Tour semesters, one of which must be in Their senior year, receive The added distinction of becoming life members. Freshman credits do not count Toward life mem- bership. Sierra CSF members This year participated in such varied activities as visiting college campuses, attending so- ciety conferences, and hearing lectures on Topics of concern To college bound students. FIRST SEMESTER-Bottom Row: Ruth Brandt, Bonnie Dembienski, Sharon Barker, Cheryl Davis, Carolyn Kinoshita, Susan Elliott, Judy Bernell, Linda Bartley, Barbara Baldwin, Janice Consoli, Two: Karen Thompson, Kathy Hall, Jane Reed, Barb Gould, Jo Ann Mathews, Arlene Griffith, Vicki Benton, Janet Ventura, Renee Swenson, Mary Bruno, Eileen Dunn, Ann Hagerman, Overholser, Kathy Bishop, Charlene Atkins, Alan Howard, Al Feinstein, Jim Macy, Bob Mary Becker, Renee Hubbard, Diane Johnades, and Dan Prosser. Scott, Kathy Goble, Kathy Dahl, Shyrl Britton, Lai, Kathy Weaver, and Jean Joseph. Row Don Thornburg, Carolyn Johns, Sherry Wiley, Orriny, and Chris Wright. Top Row: Sheryl Fox, Neal Jim Castle, Chuck Thomas, John Thelin, Vicki Larimer, FIRST SEMESTERf,g l' Sandy Dahl, Vivian Glowa, Carol Cleveland, Jill Thatcher, Kenice Kinard, Shirley Malloy, Amey Stewart, Nancy Clapperton, Gail Craig, Jerry Hg, 125 3 - bbetts, Cynthia Casap, Joanne Tebbetts, Kathy O'Brien, Judy Jessop, Joan Fitzgerald, Judy Koch, Norma Lehman, and Kathy Hubbling. Row Two: ,A i1iif.ff,YSandro Heino, Joyce Beisner, Beverly Briggs, Bonnie Morgitan, Sue Davis, Cathy Nave, Cathy Creter, Pat Newsom, Jackie Kiener, Joanne Casey, Naw lgyrilibgiey, Sandy Van Leydner, Parn Prince, Judy La May, Jessica Dorman, Linda Norman, Ken Derry, Lois Martin, and Jackie Becklehimer. Top Row: ,' Mary McCasIin, Bonnie Benton, Sue Hendrickson, Steve Saunders, Doug Chapin, Ron Kiskis, Steve Pate, Wayne Wilson, Charley Lux, Dan ,fgheptaseeiegr Stevenson, David Hill, Joe Kiskis, Richard Gehle, Chris Goske, Elizabeth Shirley, Anne Platt, and Chris Shields. krierrzfiarz if t silk 2' t. 5 Aft, W Q .sm I EK rx Q 1 ,nh ll l .int 1 . tiger 5 SE if its C.5.F. OFFICERS-Left to right: Kathy Dahl, Vice-President, Joan Fitzgerald, Secretary, and Shryl Britton, Treasurer. Don Thornburg President W Fir G5eif?E: -W, , f f . SECOND SEMESTER-Bottom Row: Janet Ventura, yifgn Nancy McCloud, Lorraine Hodgson, Tobey Sitler, Steve Bowman, Nancy Clapperton, Carol Jessop, Sue Elliott, Paula Giovannoli, Sue Bowers, Corg i? Cynthia Casap, Terry Lalaian, Joan Fitzgerald, Bertie Hodges, Lois Bleicher, and Kathy Hubbling. Row Two: Richard Bond, Greg Cooper, Mark organ, Jane Reed, Cheryl Wiley, Don Thornburg, Ann Holderness, Whit Hayslip, Joyce Beisner, Lucio Coulter, Jan Schwiering, Jo Ann Mathews, MaF? . Jessica Dorman, Eileen Dunn, Elizabeth Shirley, and Vickie Larimer. Top Row: Renee Hubbard, Mary Becker, Kathy Jerome, Steven Knubott, Dan hi f i Steve Saunders, Don Price, Richard Seeley, Richard Hall, Bob Jerome, Jeff Stevenson, Jim Macy, Jim Hodges, Dan Prosser, and Sue Hendrickson. ' ' :.T3..n' ?5l. , . r r . SECOND SEMESTER+BoHom Row: Michele Gould, Carol Ruff, Carolyn Bramlett, Kathy' Goble, Kathy Dahl, Shyrl Britton, Gail Craig, Patr Hager- man, Renee Swenson, Jill Thatcher, Beverly Briggs, Pam Prince, Lois Martin, Sandy Dahl, Jackie Becklehimer, Ray Ellis, Joanne Tebbetts, Connie Black, Kathy O'Brien, Michele Ayres, and Jean Joseph. Row Two: Barbara Johnson, Carol Wright, Mary Gohr, Jay Noble, Charles Brent, .5Steve McChrystal, Chris Shields, Roger Wedell, Bonnie Margitan, Barbara Gould, Joanne Casey, Pat Newsom, Jackie Kiener, Donna Kozel, Kim Marians. Top Row: Bonnie Northrop, Charlene Atkins, Dick Hobson, Joe Kiskis, Steve Hall, John Benson, Ron Kiskis, Charley Lux, Dan Douglass, t, Chuck Thomas, Doug Chapin, Robert Shirley, Robert Scott, Jerry Heede, Everett Parrish, Ken Owen, and Eileen Longacre. T ies J hw? ,, ,EE gt,-25, as A -r - X1 ht H SENIORS George Anderson Sharon Barker John Benson Bonnie Benton Constance Black Richard Bond Carolyn Bramlett Ruth Brandt Shyrl Britton Diana Bruce Dennis Bryson Tony Buccino Nancy Clapperton Christina Correa Kathryn Dahl Cheryl Davis Nikki Decker Bonnie Dembienski Margot Diaz Eileen Dunn Allen Ehlers Sarah Elliot Gary Ensminger Allen Feinstein . Kathleen Ferguson Marsha Frederick Richard Gehle ' Marilyn Glowa - Kathleen Goble Barbara Gould A Kathleen Hall , Donald Hendrick Sandra Heuring , Pauline Hoag L, F Alan Howardf. Kathryn Hubbling Robert Hughes-. John Hull ' ' Patricia Jacks-On . Diana Johandes Dean Jones, , J Jean Josephs ' ' Melinda, 'Ledbefter No rrnaf ,Lehrrian iRbderi'cki Didster L -Eileen Lon J acre iJofArtn Mathews f Wanda .Maxwell A Karen McChrysrai f Sharon McCully f Marky Messersmithr ikegerie Nelson fChri'stine Ockels C K'?P'OWe'T it ' SteveMPate tJudy?Parestridgie' Don 'rii Price . , me Sallyj Robinson A BanniefSchlocker vrcfomifssivefsmirhf T T CYnthid1St0rk L T oriyijsrensrremgii J Semester ll, 1962- '63 Jett Stevenson Patricia Tebbetts Donald Thornburg Ruth Watterson Virginia Weaver Marianne White David Wright JU NIORS Terrance Achor Mariorie Allen Eric Angstadt Mary Becker Kathy Bishop Mary Boskovich Robert Campbell Joanne Casey Jim Castle l Douglas Chapin Sandra Christie T Patricia. Cohan John Cotter Janet Crooks Celinda Curtis Kenneth Derry Suzanne Dickau Kimberly Eastman Norman Elder Joan Fitzgerald Paula Giovannoli William Gitt Christine Goske Mary Haliey Linda Harnp T Judy Hanes - Annette Hauptman Sandra Heino , Virginia Herren Elizabeth Hill l Ann Holderness Walter Holzworth Terry Hunt l Dominique Jennings Ronald Jensen Judith. Jessop V Gregory Johns f Sandra Kashirsky L Christine Keasling Penny ,Keeler Jacquelyna Kiener' Kenice Kinard Carolyn Kinoshitai Joe Kiskis ' Jim Knox T A Dwight Larkin Steven Lester Mary Lindley Linda .Io Lopezi Charley'Lux Shirleyf Mailoy Bonnie Margitan Pamela McKeeby ' Ellen Moncrief Kathryn Nave Patricia Newsom Larry Preheim Candace Preston Daniel Prosser James Quint Jane Reed Marilyn Reinhardt Janet Rinaldi Diane Rohlting Marsha Roske William Salber David Sarver Marilyn Scott Penelope Scott Elizabeth Shirley Cheryl Singer Tim Sinichak Janice Sloan Amey Stewart Craig Strahle Glenn Stritot Jill Thatcher John Thelin Charles Thomas Travis Turnage SOPHOMCRES Sharon Agee Dorothy Anderson Kathline Arth Mary Avilez James Ayers Barbara Baldwin Margaret Barrett Linda Bartley Susan Barton Jacqueline Becklehimer Joyce Beisner 'Vicki Benton Mary Bohr Beverly Briggs Mary Bruno Cynthia Casap' William Clapperton David Ciark Donna Crabtree V Sanda Dahl V Dale Daniel Diane Dearden Jessica Dorman Daniel Douglass T slrvin Downing ' John Farwell 7 Alfred Fraumeni L William Freyrnond Carol Gehle F He Vivian Glowa Kathleen Grey Ann Hagerman Richard Hall Steven Hall Janyce Hass Ronald Hawk Gerald Heede Susan Hendrickson Nannette Higley James Hodges Jana Holderman Gayle Holz Renee Hubbard Charles Hutt Richard Jenkins Bob Jerome Carolyn Johns Carolyn Johnson Rosemarie Judson Ronald Kiskis Mary Knaup Steven Knubott Judith LaMay Vicki Larimer Artyce Macy Larry Manzer Lois Martin Mary McCaslin Steven Nielsen Ruthann Northrup Kathleen O'Brien Judith Orriny William Paxton Joel Perisho Pamela Prince Thomas Radey Randall Reece John Ripley Kenneth Schlocker Paulette Schmitt Robert Scott Christopher Shields Patricia Smith Patricia Stoner Reed Surdam Renee Swenson , Joanne 'Tebbetts F' Louise Thomas Caro! Thompson Pamela Tongue T' Sandra VonLeydneir Janet Ventura, T Rebecca :Vickers L Katherine' Weaver., , Kathy 'Wilcox M Cheryl,Wiley ' Lynne Wilhelm' ' Wayne Wilson Robert rwoodington Christine Wright J Sew!! Semcsferf, I 963- '64 SENIORS Cheryle Atkinson Anne Barden Sharon Barker Robin Bell John Benson Bonnie J. Benton Constance Black Tim Black Richard Bond Carolyn Bramlett Ruth Brandt Shyrl Britton Diana Bruce Tony Buccino Robert Caldwell John Caverhill Linda Chitwood Nancy Clapperton Carol Cleveland Christina Correa Gail Craig Cathy Creter Kathryn Dahl John Danskin Bonnie Dembienski Mildred Dildine Dianne Dornaus Eileen Dunn Clyde Edgar Sarah Elliott Gary Ensminger Carol Estes Jacqueline Evans Allan Feinstein Kathleen Ferguson Karen Finch Marsha Frederick Nicole Freeman Richard Gehle John Glabas Mark Gladson Marilyn Glowa Kathleen Goble, -, BC1rbOr0ilG0ulds Kathleen gl-lcill, ' Nancy J. 'Hall jjj Dqnalol,Hendrick'i F DC1.viClf,Hill Qi-:L gc iM1cheliegH9ffmasnhf ii Alfmf l'l9W01fd' srse i Kathryn, ubtbl i ng Nancyfizlughes' ,r 1- A J0h0lHull1 'iir J fli l7CiisFlC5sC'Q'ift-lC1Cil4SOF' A A Kathleein,fJerome-I' F Bqrbdtrqgighnsohir peacms 1JonesQQ ii. gif Jean Joseph Patricia Keeler Cheryl Klenke Richard Kraus Elaine Loi Roderick Lidster Marcy Lipscomb Eileen Longacre Lynne Manzer Jo Ann Mathews Pamela McErlain Mark Messersmith Jan Morgan William Newcomb Sharon Nottzger Linda Norman Christine Ockels Steve Pate Judy Prestridge Don Price Thomas Reasin John Robison Janice Ruff Janet Schwiering Mary Scott Susan Spiser Toni Stenstrom Jett Stevenson Mary Sutherland Patricia Tebbetts Donald Thornburg Rodger Tracy Bonnie Wagner Robyn Wagner Ruth Watterson Diana Wheelock Janet White Marianne White David Wright JUNIORS Marjorie Allen Mary Becker A Kathy, Bishop ' Lois Bleicher grryi' K J Robert Camypbeli i Nancy Carleyf Don'CCirverL Q. JoianinielCasey it Douglas' Chapin. Patricia- Cohan, A Sue sits DQVl5ff-J J T f Normanrflderl M , JoYfA'nn fiEverett' I ' Joanj Fitzgerald-'Q Elizabeth Hill Kent Hoffman Cathy Hogan Ann Holderness Ronald Jensen Sandra Kashirsky Jacquelyn Kiener Carolyn Kinoshita Joe Kiskis Leo Lucas Charley Lux James Macy Bonnie Margitan Ellen Moncriet Robert Mullowney Chelsea Navarra Patricia Newsom David Niemi Jane Reed Marilyn Reinhardt Janet Rinaldi Diane Rohlting Penny Scott Richard Seeley Elizabeth Shirley Amey Stewart Jill Thatcher John Thelin Charles Thomas Warren Wallace Sharon Wardlow Anne Williamson Richard Ying SOPHOMORES Dorothy Anderson Felice Apodaca Charlene Atkins Mary Avilez James Ayers Michelle Ayres-+5 Undef: Bartslseyi L SusaniBarton', p Jacqueline iBiecklehiirner! A Jo'ycerBeisnerfg l Vickif, Benton, Judith Berniell? T7 Mariy,Bohr L Catherine Browns Mary? Bruno 5 Cynthia' Casapfjl David Clarki ,L is,g I L .L , ,-DianefCorwin,y 7 Donna ,Cro btree A Pau-la' Giovannolii f L, Patricia Crowley- f ljldtrnp' . ' 'fi f i-i Sondra K San'draiHeinofp11' .J pogle' Dqnielf Jessica Dorman Daniel Douglass Irvin Downing William Entwistle John Farwell Carol Gehle Ann Hagerman Richard Hall Janis Hampe Gerald Heede Susan Hendrickson Nannette Higley Richard Hobson Bertha Hodges James Hodges Jana Holderman Katherine Hoyt Renee Hubbard Richard Jenkins Bob Jerome Carolyn Johns Carolyn Johnson Ronald Kiskis Mary Knaup Steven Knubotf Judith Komula Lois Kragness Terry Lalaian Judith LaMay Vickie Larimer James Leech Robert Lindskog Deanna Line Artyce Macy Larry Manzer Wilma Mapson Lois Martin Nancy McCloud Carole Merz Phyllis Moen 'Steven Nielsen Niemi ,L Danf 'Noyvlini T R' y f Roberts Kdthieenl O'Brien Cheryl Wiley Lynne Wilhelm Wayne Wilson Robert Woodington Christine Wright FRESHMEN Carolyn Beatty Sue Bowers Steven Bowman Linda Bucklin Chris Carley Melinda Cass Lucia Coulter Judith Dopheide Gary Ellis Thomas Fleming Lynne Gates Thomas Gault Michele Gould Martha Hanes Dianne Harvey Richard Hayes John Henkel Deborah Heuring Annette Hodgson Carol Jessop Jean Kelsen James Kilgore Susan Kittredge Donna Kozel Dennis LaBrie Claudia Lambert Robert Lindsey Linda Line Carol Marians Kim Marlatt Kathryn Millard Carl Moen Ellen Moore Lyford Morris James Noble Magian Northrop Neilf'Overholser gi lrma1Ortiz Will'iam,,Paxso.n' ,iL' ' ' ,Vicki , Pashby it Janice Pegram ' Cdifol Petersen., Joeli Perisholf: , J 'flfl'7d'3'4Pf?rlUiClTUli' NeiisVPevesrsQny is J A NGUQV Rethsmeief Pameiq Prince S at ssis Sfifidwtolffisofi Arisiwscineyssist is CW' Ruffle .John1fRipley4 I , I f I Wi1lljame,Ru'ffi g ff U N RobertiScott' 'tr-r Teyrrie Schltegseifi x- iTobey1Sitler 'i,, V' Susan 'Starkl 51 ciifasiephier gsiiseids ff ilsslstisftdfifigffifnckniilciri Dqvyagi-siephensg sitt WQYf1esSurdartt gPd'fi'i,CiCt isroddqrdzff ' ' ' :Patricia tsfonef if L Reed Suirdam'::P'f'7i H Renee Swenson' ' iipeimetsrebseffSiiri1.ii 'isii il.OrUise 'Thomasff 5 ft, li Sdgidmwigvghi 5,-i Rebecca iVickers'g1a., 'fur +5 Wi1l.liGm' ,Tctnldberg Peso ister Iracyf gg Kfiihlieelnrl Wdksfield RdlydhdfsitWcislS?I?iisl ssis s'YLQF'9Ws'slesstswxi12ef Resbeccnfivilciireriliifitl lP?lf???ie'Webhfjiiflfiif GqyistiWe1berfgs2ggi in g Bogeritsswedetiiitfsys J fwilcoxff ,jp J gufurc Nurses af Amcrim FUTURE NURSES OF AMERlCA - Boltom Row: Carol Petersen, Donna Mullowney, Linda Baker, Mary Gersten, Marie Keller- meyer, Sandy Robison, and Sue Chitvvood. Row Two: Lucia Coulter, Gayle Holz, Cheryl Anderson, Linda Greene, Secretary, Kathy Goble, President, Karen Hoyt, and Nancy J. Hall. Top Row: .lo Ann Everett, Julie Randlett, Vice - President, Linda Baker, Margaret Welborn, Evelyn Panichas, and Nannette Higley. 40 flcadem 2' Klub Kreatirfc Writing 61116 CREATlVE WRlTlNG CLUB-Bottom Row: Judy Jansky, Pam Guinther, Paula Gio- vannoli, Mary Knaup, and Eileen Bane- witz, Row Two: Suzanne Dickau, Presi- dent, Jane Reed, Vicki Coulter, Cathy Gallegos, and Susan Vandiyier. Top Row: Joe Kiskis, David Hill, Judy Gardner, Sandy Ramey, and Kellie McDonald. ?rencl1 61116 FRENCH CLUB-Bottom Row: Donna Crab- tree, Lois Martin, Chris Wright, Sandy Dahl, Vivian Glowo, Judy Koch, Kathleen Kenny, Mary Knaup, Kathy O'Brien, Presi- dent, Michelle Ayres, and Babsy Burns. Row Two: Jane Reed, Cynthia Eddy, Kim Marlatt, Gay Weber, Carolyn Johnson, Sandy Van Leydner, Pamela Prince, Re- becca Warren, Marian Northrop, Lorraine Hodgson, Kathy Goble, and Marylau Avilez. Top Row: Barbara Goehring, Lois Kragness, Kathy Wilcox, Renee Hubbard, Vickie Larimer, Susan Borton, Carolyn Sravert, Charlene Atkins, Pam Tonge, Anne Platt, and Jacque Evans. Of Sierra ?uture Zcachcrs of America FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row: Nancy Doyle, Norma Lehman, Vice- President, Susan Elliot, Susan Vandervier, Nancy Clapperton, Shryl Britton, Loretta Grannis, Donna Kinoshita, Treasurer, and Debbie Davis. Row Two: Ann Hagerman, Christine Conklin, Lynne Gates, Janet Ventura, Janice Dick, Linda Kovanda, Nikki Decker, Linda Norman, Wilma Map- son, and Renie Swenson. Top Row: Elliott Pecot, Jane Reed, Cobi Vander Kooy, Alan Howard, Jane Granger, Christine Ockels, Kathy Hall, President, Becky Hicks, Secre- tcrry, Jan Schwering, Ken Moody, and Pat Kelly. German 61116 GERMAN CLUB - Bottom Row: Eileen Bonewitz, Steve Knuboff, Carol Marians, Ruth Brandt, Ellen Yeomans, Gayle Holz, Jackie Becklehimer, Lucia Coulter, Michele Gould, Cynthia Casap, Jeannette Van Der Mark, and Suzanne Nelson. Row Two: Carleen Engstrom, Jerry Heede, Larry Manzer, Jim Seymour, Pam Randall, Jacque lEvc1ns, Elizabeth Downing, Richard Simon, Martin Forte, Jim Kilgore, and Vicki Coulter, Top Row: Whit Hayslip, Neil Overholser, Reed Surdam, Ted Ockles, Bruce Denning, Dick Hall, Tom Seymour, Steve Saunders, Susan Hendrickson, Ken Moody, and Chris Shields, Gealagy 61116 GEOLOGY CLUB - Bottom Row: Alan White, Vice-President, David H. Crespin, Jim Haggins, Allan Sorkin, and Sara Krelle. Top Row: Steven Krelle, Jim Lund- strorn, Secretary, Gary Thomson, and John Gilmore. 4l .Quill and Scroll QUILL AND SCROLL-Bottom Row: Sharon Watson, Toni Stenstrorn, Regena Nelson, Kathi Ferguson, Diana Wheelock, Nancy Hall, Treasurer, Donna Stock, Kathy Hub- bling, Vice-President, and Jean Joseph. Row Two: Nance Hughes, Cheryl Davis, Debby Arnenda, Mark Gladson, Sharon Barker, Nikki Decker, Secretary, Dianne Dornaus, Susan Neill, Kathy Goble, Presi- dent, and Donna Daniel. Top Row: Mar- garet Welborn, Dave Niemi, Todd Sudick, Steve Pate, Scott Piering, Carol Wright, and JoAnn Mathews, 42 ,Cafiu 61116 LATIN CLUB-Botlom Row: Debbie Davis, Lyford Morris, Nancy Nickles, Bob Parrish, Allan Sarkin, Felice Apodoca, Secretary, John May, and Sandy Robison. Top Row: Olga Alvarado, Jean Kelsen, Alan How- ard, Steven Hall, Bob Jerome, Vice-Presi- dent, David Hill, President, and Bill Ent- wistle. Spanish 61116 SPANISH CLUB - Boltom Row: Sandy Dahl, Vice-President, Vivian Glowa, Judith Arriny, Diane Kafka, Melinda Prince, Rosalie Tracy, Mary Anne Suarez, Janet Nieuwlandt, Maria Quezada, President, and Lynn Woods. Row Two: Ron Lucks, Margot Diaz, Linda Kovancla, Janice Dick, Pamela Prince, Sandy Van Leydner, Chris- tina Ortiz, Chris Wright, Treasurer, Carol Thompson, and Veronica Cruz. Top Row: Beverly Briggs, Karen Finch, Barbara Gael-iring, Mary McCaslin, Christine Goske, Judi Komula, Lanece Steffey, Cobi Vander Kooy, Secretary, and Susan Neill, Program Chairman. U4 , . - A , MQ in 1'A f i 1 J' 4,331 'Q ,, .1 c,QFa,, 4 1 3,54 Y , fr- i' ,ral .,t'1,',, cr. ,r,,,, N if-i J'li'f3i ' 3 1' ,gi 51. ,em 12 ' , at :fa EP Q X it , 3 1, k J 1 ii K Q. gl IQ E4 f ,..-94 3 J 'fav K ffkf, T 1 lk . gf il I fxg' 1 1 wa w ,. W .-V' 'I 1 K 8 mint 1 , f 1 it if--r , if pk f e i P K 1 X 1 4A 1 Spartan Halcndar 3 W f 0 W Ni of wants Q D 1963-254 M School Begins September 10 lv ' - 5 Homecoming October 11 Foll Follies October 24, 25 Donkey Bosketboll Gome November 15 Girls' Leogue Winter Formal December 14 Semester Finol Exominotions Jonuory 21, 22, R rf- 23 my ig 'W ing A My June' 8, 9, 10 5 5 lj Command Performance Morcli 19, 20 7 ' Spring Vocation Morch 23-27 Q Senior Mothers' Teo Moy 6 Junior-Senior Prom Moy 16 A 'Y y Q fxxfx Luou June 5 fl Boccoloureote June 7 A , -. . 7 Commencement, End of School June 12 ,gf A , , 1 0 ff r J. 0 i , 1 ' X. i f 1 ,gi 1, B l uv t -- it .1 ff I v' -ex ,,,:3 ' A X .X - Q, r , ' f' NN 0 ' , ' gf J 31 , it ' l .i . L, :Mgr ,n A, zu W M ivy, v r ' :KDS 1-fmglilliygzrn wil: 531 -if ,N,ir, K, ' wifi Q lit LeT's geT on The ball! was The cry of This 1964 Oracle STaff as we answered The call To duTy. AT Times during The year, we members seemed To Think ThaT This yearbook was, as Shakespeare puT iT, PasT hope, pasT cure, pasT help. Alfhough This thoughT never became a reality, iT gave us several good laughs as we spenT many hours working aT lunch, after school, and during vacaTions. BuT There were hecTic days, especially Those few before olead- lines! If someone were To have come inTo The publicaTions room aT Those Times, he would have seen a number of busy and seemingly disTraughT sTudenTs madly scurrying around adding The finishing Touches To layouTs, copy, and picTures in an a1TempT To compleTe all The pages. Now, while our ulcers are healing, we look aT The finished producf of all our hard work and Think of all The Time and efTorT we puT inTo iT. Then we wonder if all ThaT eTforT wasn'T worTh iT aTTer all! KaThy Hubbling Editor-in-Chief Donna Daniel Nancy J. Hall Jean Joseph Sports Editor Picture Editor Copy Editor STAFF MEMBERS-Bottom Row: Paul Johnson, Margaret Welborn, Kathi Ferguson, and Debbie Amenda. Top Row: Erwin Craig, Penny Scotf, Richard Freymond, and Paul Kraus. 1964 Oracle Staff Kathy Goble Last' minute crowds line up at the windows of ML IOO to purchase their 1964 Oracle Assistant Editor Sue Neill Sharon Watson Carol Wright Layout Edifor Art Editor Business Manager STAFF MEMBERS-Bottom Row: Mark Gladson, Sue Hendrickson, Chris DeNoon, and Toni Stensfrom. Top Row: Diana Wheelock, Tom Cooper, Todd Sudick, and Judy Gardner. News Nikki Decker Co-Editor-in-Chief Craig Strahle Cheryl Davis Sports Editor Business and Advertising Manager Nance Hughes A my Felice' Apodaca Dianne Dcrnaus Page One Editor Page One Editor Page Two Editor First Semester Second Semester First Semester REPORTERS-Bottom Row: Ginger Tetro, Marsha Zevin, Linda Fleishman, and Jo Ann Mathews. Top Row: Dave Niemi, Vicki Coulter, Eileen Dunn, and Paul Johnson. ruff Newspapers are the bulwarks ot our democracy. With the free- dom guaranteed it in the Constitution, the press keeps the citizens of this country informed, tor a free people must be an informed one. Maintaining the high standards of the iournalistic profession, the Sword and Shield this year captured third place for overall ex- cellence in the district iournalism contest. One iudge rated it the best paper in the district. A maior addition to the paper's subiect matter was In Your Opinion . . . It afforded students the opportunity to express their opinion on issues around campus. Jean Joseph Co-Editor-in-Chief Nancy Howard Sharon Barker Reggie Nelson Page Two Editor Page Three Editor Page Three Editor Second Semester First Semester Second Semester REPORTERS-Bottom Row: Linda Woodward, Lori Shields, Donna Stock, and Joan Hendrickson. Top Row: Mike Lora, Scott Piering, and Steve Pate. range himself, The individualism Triumph Their b I 671115565 II jmmfmlz from any oTher'? IT is is personaIiT , his physical characTer, on life individualiTy. In The niT Sfales, a man's individuaIiTy is great nafion r , Tor mocracy musT be made up free To clevelo heir Talel s and abiIiTies, and To pursue enTiTy citizen 'I a aio facTor in The survival of This naTion The co ive s ie ies T ' world. any Un'T T s cTize o preserve his individualiTy was The O's, hich isw il in progress. Because This naTion's a man abouT Thdely, mericans e able To move clear across a con- The sTudenT is encouraged To Think and acT as an Individual TalenTs are developed Through The wide numerous special-inTeresT clubs acTive on campus. Individual in The classroom. Each sTudenT is always Treafed as a single of The associafed sTudenT body. By being encouraged To Think for being Trained, as a young American, To uphold The greaT ideal of as a of The Ts 51. . 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'32 A '45?5'111f'1gtffiT71 1, if E5 ' ,ikiilfpzfpmmmmet I r fr 1 A , 1 .2 j Q I ndividualityfr The Declaration of Independence .X :lX'1 X25 llmnrllrlIllllypynpyggrymy, establishfgziithe principle that allijrten have acer- il L ' ,AQ 17,1 if ' X tain iwlienable rights whicjwfiillow them to live 5 Xk ' U b ' ', A!52f, as Jifidividnals without eaiessive governmental 'f'f an ff E few PF 5 ' -N f 1 V' If V' X -. . 5 '51, Viriterference. ' ' V ? y ' , -Rh V valfff f- K ' an 1 n M ' X 9 MCS, 49 Senia 60155 ' ,Q -1.s.-- - rf -- 2,1131 GNPPRICE KATHY JEROME SALLY ROBINSON President Vice-President Secretary 'L'- l ' Dear Senior Class, This has been a very successful year for our Senior Class. We sponsored such events as the Senior Breakfast, The Donkey Basketball game, The Senior Mothers' Tea, and the All-Night Party. It has been a great honor for me to serve as your President and to lead such a great class. I would like to thank the people who made this year so successful-the Council, the Advisers, and especially you, the Senior Class. We are leaving Sierra for good now, we have our whole future ahead of us, but we will always remember Sierra and our wonderful memories. Good luck to everyone in the class of 64, Sincerely, NAN M f 5' 'ff , 'Qi-',55, Senior Class President SENIOR CLA r:f4.f5'. Bottom Row. Connie Black Mitchell Furukawa, Cheryl Davis, Kathy Dahl, Barbara Schlief, Shyrl Britton, Gail Craig, Sally Robinson and Linda L V Row,Two Kathy Ferguson Pat Keeler Arlene Griffith Kathy Jerome Cheryl Klenke, Carolynn Bramlett, Regena Nelson, Nancy Clapperton and John Hi Don Price, Don Claxton, Curtis Henkel, Jack Robison. and Jirn Olubre. Yvonne L. Aololleman Kenneth M. Ahrens Diane M. Akasaka A - .dau 'e,, A Lee Ann Allen Deborah L. Amenda Gary D. Anderson George Bb An n Lawrence A. Atkins Cheryle A. Atkinson Norman D. Avery Barham Michael A. Anderson Margaret R. Arrnenolariz Victor D. Arnel BiOmS,A5e 1 , .W Jim L, Balmer Emily L. Banoly Charles M. Barba Anne L. Barden 1 K! EZTEQI' 'flag if 21252 wiwzl...am, Richard E. Barnes Salvafore J. Barnese Barbara A. Barr Albert E. Barrows Charles L. Barion Aileen A. Basham Linda L. Baiernan Richard A. Beauvais Robin J. Bell fff John M. Benson Bonnie J. Benfon Brion C. Bergsirom Morcio L. Bickforcl l F Doris L. Birch Jonny Corol Blair Robert E. Boordmon Thomas J. Bobrick Alvin C. Bolin Ronald Cf Bollins Richorcl L. Boncl Dole L. Bonclurcinf Dennis P. Booih Victoria Y. Bouab Carolynn J. Bromlert Lincla J. Brandley Harold G. Brandt ' ..., 5- Q' Hs ...,,... .ii F ., A,.. ' sl 41, fi , . sz 1 Ruth C. Brand? Lorin M. Breclwf Brenda Breedlove Shyrl L. BriTTon Gloria J. Brown K Karen A. Brown Charles J. Browning Diana K. Bruce James T. Brunier Dennis E. Bryson Tony A. Buccino Raelene G. Burris James D. Burton Karen R. Burion Ted M. Butler .- m v. .arf ,-N V ,, A,.. , . i :,e i . s 4 ill? 11- 1 l mira a ll sill? 'A l 'El l gi g ll fl l 5.1 1. 3 i' i, i- ' S E i will i Leland D. Butterfield Carol A. Capley Douglas M. Carlisle Diane L. Carlson Valerie R. Carmichael Rollanol P. Carney Sylvia A, Ccirrillo Barbara J. Carter Loretta A. Carter Gloria E. Carfvvrighi Bennie Casap Spencer H. Case Marilyn Casebeere 1' H 'PF ..:,. e 7iP ?Siw? Ei:Eei ,ai i 5 gl' iii. . ...Ei ga milk Andrea F. Christie Nancy J. Clapperfon Frances A. Clark Donald M. Claxion Carol A. Cleveland Bruce A. Colvin Cherry S. Conaizer Michael J. Conner Diane O. Cooper Thomas W. Cooper ll Christina L. Correa Ricardo COFTGZ William A. COWCIFI Michael A. Cox Gail D. Craig Gary H. Crawford Linda L. Crescio David H. Crespin Cathy A. Creter Steve L. Crowther John H. Cunningham Kathryn E. Dahl Susan L. Dahlheimer Karol Dahlquist Donna C. Daniel John W. Danskin if f i li i il ima! i ii l i ' i eg T dy 3 ax. ii ii i Cheryl Davis Arthur F. Dawes Danny R. Dawson Nikki J. Decker Michael R. De La Cruz Bonnie K. Dembienski Rifa R. Desmeclf Florence I. De Wilt Veronica R. Diaz E. Lynn Dildine M. Lee Dildine Williorn B. Dixon Dionne E. Dorncius V Nancy D. Doyle Patrick J. Dowd Ericd L. Dronske Alon W. Drofdr Eileen C. Dunn Dciniel J. Dwyer Heywczrcl H. Dyer David H, Eblen Clyde E. Edgar Jeanne L. Egan Michael L. Egglesion Allen R. Ehlers Thomas E. Elaroli Sarah S. Elliofi I I I Alan L. Ericson Carol D. Estes Tom M. Estes Jacquelin R. Evans Virginia M. Evans Rebecca L. Ewalr Allan D. Feinstein James E. Ferber Catherine A. Ferguson Kathleen E. Ferguson Ricarda D. Ferguson Karen L. Finch Sheldon M. Fink new S3251 . fi 2 l F l Kkiffl MSM l X l3'-Jifmsii .ali E kiwi-'. ,. . Darrell R. Flanders Gilberf Flores Karen C, Folsom Patfi C, Fowler Verla M. Frankfofher Marsha L. Frederick Nicola S. Freeman Diane L. Freymond Richard E. Freymond Geraldine M. Friel Richard A. Fruechte Glenn A. Fryer David W. Funolerburg I 'xi' ELM. ie Wi E l I lit Era li .EE g f E S if S, , Sf' 'Q r:fv.3E'-, , -- l Mitchell C. Furukawa Randall W. Gambill Richard W. Gehle Harry R. Gersten Terence J. Gibney Richard J. Gibson John B. Gilbert Renate M. Gilbert Gary C. Gilalersleeve f Michael E. Gillis Parnelo M. Giniher John M. Glaloas Mark S. Glaolson Linda K. Glaze Marilyn G. Glowa Kaihleen M. Goble Cynlhia A. Goe Georgia Gomez Barbara E. Gould Jane A. Granger Loreita P. Grannis Daniel L, Green Lorry V. Green Lindo J. Greene Carrol D. Griffin Arlene M. Griffith Darrell C. Gury Michael E. House Gregory S. HcJckWorTh James E. Hoggins Jornes T. Hcilfhill Glen E. Hcill Kcifhleen M. Hell Michael L. Holl Nancy B. Hell Nancy J. Hall Anita M. Hallberg Marion H. Hand Charles M. Hanus u' Ronnie A. Haro Lincoln W. Hecfor Donald W. Hendrick Joan A. Hendrickson Lee S. Hernandez Sandra S. Heuring Rebecca S. Hicks Marie E. High David J. Hill John H. Hinfz Pauline M. Hoag Michelle M. Hoffmann Angela J. Hoie V.. -. mu- .1 fm -.vw -ml. 11- gag -2 leads ' rt. iw? .f 1 .1 xx.. .. .5 55 I V l Rollin P. Holton Gwendolyn S. Horton Susan W. Houser Alan S. Howard Chari R. Howard George E. Howser Kathryn L, Hubloling Judirh A. Hudson Lawrence W. Hudson Sherry L. Hudson Nancy Hughes John S Hull Patsy L Hunter M , fu if SQ :Ear f --+ - Mmymw-, 1,115 M QQLK QHQSQ if TM ' J A' 3 4, 7 ' f -' ,. KoThleen M. Irgens Eolwurd W. Jamison Loo C. Jehorek Kcnhleen S Jerome Royrnond E Jessee Diflne L. JOL1-CIVWCDJSS Dennis John Auron L Johns Borboro L Johnson Charles R. Johnson Erick W, Johnson Michael P. Johnson Paul A. Johnson li i in A,' Deon H. Jones Donncl L. Jones Robert E. Jones Jeon R. Joseph David L. Kcirlson Pcifricio A. Keeler Jeonne M, Keller Sheila A. Kelly George N. Kelsen Jean A. Keriz Ronald W, Kihlken Carol L. King Sherma L, Kinser l l Cheryl A. Klenlce Craig W. Kolb Brian E. Korsmeier Donald A. Konangen Paul B. Kraus Richard E. Kraus Sara J, Krelle Linda E. Kriens lrene E. Kuhn Maxine L. Kuhn Lindo J. Lc1Brie Elciine S.f'Loi Dcurlene M. Lclnger 'y Nl Eire '- eI1l3a?a ' 2 .sazs'x-ieeefi'E,'i ' fi: . i .. 7.43 ii.,f5ie,f.gs,:4-Q fu -'3'?S- 2469 ,Sf 5 3.1-' - .. . .1 ,N me ji if t r i ,555 - in . gf 55 Mary E. Lee Robin D. Lee Norrnci J, Lehman -Richard G, Leon George R. Leonhori Roderick A. Liclsfer Claudia A. Lindsfrorn Chrisficm C. Lippens Mercy A. Lipscomb Marianne Lischez John N. Livermore Manuel G. Lockwood Kathy P. Lokken Eric M. Luft Michael R. Lora Eileen Longacre Manuel R. Macias Janis E. MacQuoiol Sue A. Madsen Kenneth M. Makara Lynne D. Manzer Elmo P. Mariani Carol A. Mass Jo Ann Mathews Jonathan P. Maxson Wanda J, Maxwell Ellison McCarroll Sharon M. McCulley x :gf l 'f' ,'E!51,Qw'LQ'rs 3 V ee'sv':igQihrw2r -.fs-er rfifi 2 : .23 ,WH . iw-ei? l Eiifixilifglkili EE? iliiifiilii 'YE 1 ,gn I rg .El kr Nls vs rflfg Charles P. McKillip Marie E. McKinney Susan McMurray Dennis P, McNall Sfeven McPeek Roberl Mendez Mark E, Messersmifh Fred Milwaylo Kafnerine C. Miller Lynn S. Miller John C. Millikan Kevin Minor Befie J. Mobley John Monnier Toni J. Moran Jan Morgan Carol S. Morris Richard B. Morris Susan Morrison Robert W, Morton Wilson S, Moses James D. Murray Jo Anne S. Murroiy Alyson C. Musser Digne Negreffe Susan K, Neill l 5 ' ' ' A 2' S '- 3' lie if 2 Em C ,,, :',, 5, 3, . lsr? - I E ' , , . gg rl iz i r . E lsr gl J. at Dovid K. Newland Sharon K. Noftzger Lindo L. Norman Bonnie J. Northrop Roger A. Nowicki Judith A. Null Christine L. Ockels Williorn C. Orgon Corolyn M. Ortego James V. Oubre Cafhy A. Owen Ken L. Owen Glenda J. Oyler Suzanne B. Palmer Steve T. Pafe Jerry L. Pearson Nan Perry Roger Perry Vernice G. Peferson Scoft D. Piering Donald W. Pippin Carol A. Piffman Kay D. Plueger Sandra S. Plummer Richard L. Pollard Brian F. Porfer I si, J udy A. Presfridge Don G. Price Jere A. Price Mary S. Quezada Gene H. Ragan Barbara S. Rainey Erlinda Ramos Leo Ramos Gregory L, Ramsdell Julie A. Randlerl' Thomas A. Reasin f Sharon K. Reno Janei S. Repine Christine Reza Ellen L. Rich Sandra J. Riesner Diane H, Robinson James L. Robinson Sally A. Robinson John C. Robison David Roias Mary A. Ross Anthony R. Rossomanolo Lorena M. Rubeshaw Janice L. Ruff Dovid J, Ruyle Bruce E. Scivcxrici David D, Sheibel ' ' , 'lui xy ffifi: i niffigt' -' -i J-H :miss 1 1 1 K E 1 w r 1 ggi! ii, Sh- , L-few. 2? -' ,a -X . I w ,, .5 yn K 5 ' ,ML 'U if Y i w , 1 gy? eeawreexlxe 21' aitflss-giftefffim 'lshfgi' . Bonnie J. Scnlocker Dennis A. Schlotzhcxuer Kathryn M. Schooley Janet L, Schwiering Greg Scott Mary E. Scott Ruolene Sells Robert Sernc Steven A, Serpci 53 John H. Shannon Joe P. Shenetield Richard A. Sherborne Leora M. Shields Edith L. Simone Eddie C. Simone Robert N. Shirley Linda K. Sloan Adele L. Smith Mickey R, Smith Norman F. Smith Bob E, Sopher Susan Spiser Linda L. Stomper Cynthia Stark Sondra L. Starling Motion Lcmece Steffey Martin D. Stenholtz Toni l.. 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Watterson Virginia M. Weaver Ronnie B. Weinstein Margaret L. Welborn Sarnmie K. Wells CFCHQ R. Westling Jeanne Westmoreland Joanne Westmoreland 6lll55 fff Diana P. Wheelock Alan T, White Carol J. White Janet L. White Marianne L. White Lynnea J. Whitson Michael G. Whitton Brent M, Wills Florence E, Winblad Johnny M, Winkelman Michael D. Wolfe Charry A. Woods Hamera Shy Linda S. Biddle Jacqueline R. Johnson Ronald G. Branch Keirh Lansdale James V. Calderone Carolynn H. Molloy Fredrick J. Deurson Loa C. Monk Margot R. Diaz Kenneih R. Rebai Earnesf Gonzalves Karen L. Shultz David C. Haslam Phillip N. Sfepp William D. Hill William H. Vandergriff Burton E. Holfe Alan J. Zaha Dennis R, Jahn Dorian M. Woods Lindo C. Woodward Mary K, Worley Sandra J. Wray Carol L. Wright David C. Wrighf Phillip A, Yqw Sandra A. York Eveline Yudico 1 Q4 4-115, w e-ef? j.fg::,s5 gv agwgm rfivfmgf--sfa ism 5352. H2 -f f-1 gm W 5 , -gy- 1 S J K -w fe izsgiffi-W ea semi? 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Language lub to Earth, Language lab to Earth . . . l Renate Gilbert Foreign Exchange Student American Weld Service The American Field Service program, adminis- tered Through local chapters, helps foreign students to gain an understanding of the United States, and enables American students to spread good will abroad by living with families and attending schools in some sixty foreign countries which participate in the field service each year. This year Sierra hosted its second foreign ex- change student, Renate Gilbert, who came from one of Brazil's largest cities, Rio de Janeiro. While in this country, Renate lived with the Douglas Stewart family and enioyed participating in many Typical American activities. Renate has concentrated her primary efforts in school on the study of foreign languages. She now speaks English, German, Span- ish, Portuguese, and some French. She feels that The field service is a great help to all involved, broaden- ing one's knowledge and understanding of other people. SPARTANS ABROAD As this book goes to press, Sierra has four rep- resentatives who are A.F.S. semi-finalists, juniors Janet Crooks, Amey Stewart, Elizabeth Shirley, and Kathy Bishop. Amey and Elizabeth have applied for the summer exchange program, while Janet and Kathy are hoping to go abroad for a full school year. To raise funds for a foreign exchange student for the i964-'65 school year, the Student Senate sponsored a fashion show in March. All proceeds went to the foreign exchange fund. l SEMI FINALISTS-From Juniors Janet Crooks, Elizabeth Shirley, Amey Stewart, and Kathy Bishop, two Renate Giloert models a typical festivai costume will be chosen to represent Sierra as foreign exchange students next year. worn in her native country of Brazil. Lf 1 , 5,1 x. 1 fx VW Jig! - ,vi x 1 I v 1: M' K .. - J , My I, f . , W Til? 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V I1 K xx 1 I ' ' n 6 xx l Autographs juniar 611155 0 RRlLL ref I-f l is LINDA FERGUSON JOHN THEl.lN Vice Pres:clenT Presadent Dear Junror Class, Thus year has been a challenglng one for The Junior Class Councul WuTh The help of council aalvvsers The Junnor Class Councul has mer These challenges In supernor sTyle The Junlor Class Council has parhclpafed In a olrverse range of acTlvuTles and proyecfs For communlfy servvce progecTs, The Junzor Class Council renovated and cleaned up The grounds of a local cemeTery as well as sponsoring The Trl cycle races for The March of Dimes Mann efforTs of The Council have been IH The dlrechon of maknng The Junior Sensor Prom a success, and sponsoring afTer The game dances In reTrospecT, we can look back aT a year of worfhwhlle accompl1shmenTs WuTh specnal graTrTude To The Council aolvrsers Mass Bonomn, Mr Rennbolf Mr Crowell, and Mr Vander Meer I Thank you The Class of 1965 for having given me The opporTunlTy To serve as your class PresldenT Slncerely Junior Class PresldenT JuNloR cr s - uNclL B no R s H o m ow ue amrrc, Janet Crooks Judy Jessop, Judy Hanes, Amey STewarT Lnnda Ferguson, and Ann Grvffnfh Row Two PaT N 1 ewsom, J i , elm, Nancy Corley Nncky Glllrs Joanne Casey, and Sand: Gelcrge Top Row Sue Robunson Jnm Macy, Sam Guye, Fred Westberg, Mel Johns Chuck Tho mf ci Candy PresTon ff. . ., 911257 ., YT' 90 T sfiscinklr. a- as-zz: dfyifi ' . - - I I . , . , . . , 't l' - v-:f'sr,fs-.p- I. f - 4 Terry Achor J. Achitiien Lindo Acosfa David Adams Tam Adams John Addleman Jon Aho James Akin Marjorie Allen Louise Alvarez Yvevte Amaviska Cathy Anderson Cheryl Anderson Rose Mari Angela Eric Angsiadt B, Arona Ruben Araulo Jacquelin Ayers Lani Baer Elvia Baird Jerry Barker Barbara Barnett Carolyn Barrett Gordon Barriff Linda Barrow Craig Baugh Mary Becker Bill Beery Jerry Benck Manuel Benitez John Benson L. Bergman Ken Bickerstaff Doug Biles Kathy Bishop Phillip Black Mary Lou Blair Lois Bleicher B. Bolre Johnnie Bond Greg Boren Mary Boskovich Par Bouchard Chrislie Brad? John Brandi Patricia Bren? Nancy Briney Jim Brooks Kenton Brown Linda Brown Vicky Brown William Broyles Glenn Bryant David Buccino R. Buckley Bill Burns Steve Calkins Barbara Campbell Bob Campbell Julie Copley Nancy Carley Pam Carte Don Carver Dennis Cascarelli Joanne Casey Bob Cassady 6111.9 of I 96 Marie Castillo Jim Castle Bob Chomblin Doug Chapin Sandy Christie Steve Clark Pat Cohan Brian Cokely Linda Colley Fred Compton James Conley Dave Consoli Diane Cook Vivian Copelin Chris Coske John Cotter Vicki Coulter Jim Cox John Cox Patrick Crespin Janet Crooks Bill Crawley Diane Crowther C. Curtis Dale Cusick Roger Daniels Jo Darby James Darden Larry Davis Sue Davis Wayne Davis Bruce Dedmon Frank De Leur Sylvia Delgado Doug Dennis Chris De Noon Warren Depriest Kenneth Derry Billy Detarqnta Suzanne Dickau Gail Dilley 1 Bill Dobbins k John Dombroski Kathleen Donoha Teresa Doty Michael Dougherty Patricia Dougherty Yvonne Duarte Diana Dull Kit Diiuzvnski Kimberly Eastman Rl1onda,Eicher Norman Elder Nancy Ellis H. Engle in Bill Englishl Ward Erickson Jo Ann Everett Judy Falmoe T, Mary Falmae Linda Ferguson Mariean Feryanitzl Maria Fields Joan Fitzgerald Diana Flanagan Herman Flores Mary Flores Donald Flory Gregory Farce Joseph Forsyth Vincent Fraumeni Irene Franorovich Peter Fudvrich Bill Garcia Sharon Gates Sandy Gee Sandie George Nicky Gillis Paula Giovannoli Bill Gin Gaylin Glaze Mary Gonzales Paulevt Gooalridge Mike Grabo Lora Graham Art Gray Ann Griffith Chris Griffith Leslie Grohs Bill Gurmin Carol Gury Sam Guye Jim Hall Marcia Hall Mary Hallev Linda Hamp Susan Hamric Jackie Hancock Judy Hanes Lana'Hanke f Jett Hansan Roger Hanson Carol Harris Dan Hartwell Gayle Harvey Janet Hastings Annette Hauptman Kathy Hayes Randy Haynes Donna fl-leaslip Richard Heath Sandy Heino Judy Henderson Suzanne Heneghan Chuck Henry Judy Henson ' Jae Hernandel' larraine Hernandez Virginia Herren Elizabeth Hill Michael Hill Yvonne Hixson M. Hackett Carol Hofeldt Kent Hoffman Cathy Hogan Ann: Holderness Judy Holt Walt Holzwarth Carol Horsey x John Horton ' Nancy Howard Bill Howard Terry Hunt Janice Jackson Judy Jansky Richard Jecmen Dominique Jennings Elass of I 96 Ronald Jensen Judy Jessop Mel Johns Glen Johnson T. Johnson Donald Jones Donna Jones Dwayne Jones G, Jones Richard Joyce Janis Kallna Sandy Kashirsky Sheila Kearney Chris Keasling Penny Keeler Michael Keife Marie Kellermeyer David Kempkes Sandy Kidd Jackie Kiener George Kiger D. Kllllnger Mike Kilmon Kenice Kinard Narola Kindness Carolyn Kincshila Joe Kiskis Joy Kleemon Danny Klenke Sally Kluss Stephen Knauff Jim Knox Linda Kukulka Faith- Lagimoniere D. Larkin Bruce Lawson Ken Layman J. Lesner Linda Lesler Steve Lesjer Ronald Leu John Lewis Dennis Litien Ronnie Litten John Lockwood D. Long Linda Jo Lopez Susan Lovell Leo Lucas Christina Lund Charley Lux Susie Lynn Jim Macy Debbie Main Shirley Malloy Georgeann Manzer Bonnie Margivan John Mariani Lois Martin T. Martinez Sefh Marty Kellie McDonald Marv McGee Pam McKeeby Charles Miller Derick Miller Janice Miller Ellen Moncrief Alex Monner Nancy Moon Carol Moore Eddie Morales Lydia Morales William Morey Robert Morgan Robert Morgan Bob Mullowney David Munoz William Myers Doug Myer Jim Murray David Nastase Chelsea Navarro Kathy Nave Judi Nelson Nina Newsom Pai Newsom Ronald Nichols Nancy Nickles Eddie O'Day Dennice O'Fallan Richard O'Howell Albert Ontiveros Barbara Osuna Dan Otterman Edward Padilla Elizabeth Page Chris Palmer Roberta Parsons Allie Perkins Pam Perkins , Wayne Phillips Gary Pieper r Donald Pippin Larry Plunkett Kathleen Prairie Danny Pratti . Larry Preheim Candy Preston Darryl Price Dan Prosser Yvonne Puenies Steve Purvines Jim Quint Elena Quintana Sandy Ramey Gloria Ramirez Gayle Rebeck Oscar Recio Martha Reed Marilyn Reinhardt Cathy Retz C. Rexer Dawn Rexford J. Rice Ron Rice Janet Rinald Gloria Rincon Larry Robbins Craig Roberson Holly Roberts Gregg Robinson Susan Robinson Diane Rohlfing Raul Roias Karen Roof 611155 of I 965 Marsha Roskie Jay Ruble Lupe Ruiz ' Terry Runyan Virginia Rutz Patricia Rycus Tom Sack Bill Salber Tim Sawyer Barbara Schoenfeld Nancy Schuch Dennis Sphwendtner Marilyn Scott PennY Scott Richard Seeley Thomas Seymour Mary Shaffer Barry Sharp Susan Sheeler Ken Sherborne Cathy Shinn Jennie Shirhal Elizabeth Shirley Terry Shirley Lea Shomo Carl Silmore Desiree Sim Henrietta Simingtcn Greg Simpson Cheryl Singer Tim Sinichak Charlee Skidmore Roberta Slater Janice Sloan Toni Slotum Julie Smiley David Smith Gary Smith Gary Smith Harriet Smith Al Soto Jim Spanks Ronald Spalhele Martin Stebler Paula Stehle Raymond Stella Garth Stephens Dole Stevenson Amey Stewart Jay Stewart Joyce Stickley Jannette Srieb Susan Stockdale Craig Strahle' Glenn Stritol Marie Strong John Stucker Todd Sudick John Summerfield Tom Summerfield Ronald Swopes Richard Taylor Jill Thatcher Susan Thayer John Thelin Bronwyn Thomas Chuck Thomas M. Thomas Richard Thomas Jerry Thompson Jim Thompson Paul Thomson Patty Tilson Carrie Timpson Jane Tobin Ray Tomlinson Sandra Toon Rick Topping Chris Torres Bobbie Tracy Webb Troian Tom Tucker Travis Turnage Candy Turner Patrica Tyson Jeannette Ulrich Charles Uribe Steve Valderrcma Rosalie Valdez Arlene Valentc Pete Valenzuela Nancy Vandenberg Beth Von Deventer Ronald Van Muiien Mike Vauple Steve Veloz N, Villalobos Irene Villapando Cheryl Vollman John Voyles Stanley Wallace Warren Wallace Althc Wallace Jim Walton Sharon Wardlow Delores Watkins Lynn Watson Barbara Weimer Richard Welsh Fred Westberg John Westerfield Don White Larry Whitlatch Larry Whitney Bill Whittington Eric Wickland Helen Willey Elaine Williams Anne Williamson Sandy Wilson Don Winn Steve Winningham Tim Wisdom Jan Wood D. Wood Jeanne Wright Richard Ying Bill Ying Karen Young Loraine Zevin Glenn Zimmermann KIIIS' af I 965 Sophomore 61115 .-, , . f - ,ae:pa-L1ffQfiaggQgi:iz,2zf:sa - fizilizrfr-was-'z-xfzs' YNE WILSON JIM BERRY NANCY MCCLOUD .President Vice-PresiclenT Secremry q,f.'E.fn: hu.-,i i'-, ...,. ' a?w,1'a:f'if5E? 1 fe-flag, f .fres'r:g1jrf, ic o'sizrEN Dear Sophomore Class, We have had an exTremely Tine year and The crediT musT go To your represenTaTives and advisers who have done an ouTsTanding job Tor you. Slave Day, The Bake Sale, and a generous conTribuTion To The March of Dimes were among our numerous proiecTs. These acTiviTies gave each member of your council an opporTuniTy To display and develop his leader- ship qualiTies. Our Treasury has grown and given us The ToundaTion Tor a fabulous TuTure. This money will be used ThroughouT our Junior anal Senior years Tor our many acTiviTies and proiecTs. I would like To Take This opporTuniTy To Thank all The council mem- bers, The advisers, and especially, The Class of '66 Tor Their wonderful co-operaTion and help. 0 LJ SincerelYf QZQQQQ Sophomore Class PresiolenT 3.-.532 SOPHOMOR N S5 COUNCIL-Balham Row: Kathy O'Brien, Cynthia Casap, Sharon Agee, Dan Nowlin, Lois MarTin, Leslie MosT, Susie Skinner, Marilyn Macy Diane Dear , nd-kCharlotTe Quinr. Row Two: Carole Mery, Vickie BenTon, Nancy McCloud, Kathy Wilcox, .lim Hodges, Jim Berry, Lois Kragness Sherry Wiley Jana Holde and,Karen Baird. Top Row: Mr. Don Averill, Greg Sturgis, Doug Bailey, Wayne Wilson, and Bob Jerome, gan -ff , gif? 5' Sharon Agee Leona Ahrens Barbara Allen Steven Alston Tim Anders Dale Anderson Beverly Anderson Dorothy Anderson Felice Apadaca Maureen Arasim April Argil Kathline Arth .lose Aswerus Michelle Ayres Sharon Azzarella Douglas Bailey Stephan Bailey Karen Baird Linda Baker Barbara Baldwin Glynn Ballau Kathleen Bundy P. Barcelo Susan Barnard Susan Barnes Frank Barnese David Barnev Margaret Barrett Joyce Barry Stanley Bartilet Linda Bartley Susan Barton Paul Bauman Betsv Beard Suzanne Beauvais Diana Becker Jocquelin Becklehimer Michael Bede Joyce Beisner Christine Benson Thomas Benson Vicki Benton Linda Bernard Judith Bernell James Berry Rodney Beydler Michael Biggy Suzanne Bush Michael Bishop Rodney Black William Blanchard Diana Blanco Ca ryn Balsyak Susan Bodger Mary Bohr Steve Bolderaff Thomas Bourne Bartley Bowen Dolores Brandley Randy Bream Barbara Brenneman S, Brewton Beverly Briggs Marty Brill David BrinkleV 611155 af I9 6 Catherine Brown James Brown Yvette Brown Mary Bruno Forrest Bryan Pamela Buitron Linda Bullock Della Burch Barbara Burns John Calcara Ronnie Caler Leo Camalich Dave Campbell Dennis Campbell Paulette Campus JoAnn Caples Charles Corelli Duane Carlson Vicki Carlson Bruce Carlzen Marian Carriger Sandra Carson Toni Carter Cynthia Casap James Case Linda Case Nancy Chase Bill Clapperton Andy Clark David Clark Dennis Clark Pat Clemens David Coffey James Cagglns Sandra Cole Nancie Collins Sharon Commerfarcl Charles Connell Janice Consoli Kary Cook Diana Correa Robert Corsino Diana Corwin Theodore Cowan John Cox Donna Crabtree Terry Crawford, PatVCrowley - Veronica Cruz Gregory Curley Sandy Dahl M Dale Daniel Tom Davis Robert Dawes Marie Dawson Diane Dearden Philip Deatherage Roley De Board Bruce Denning Bruce Derry Helen De Taranto Randy Dobson James Dole Jessica Dorman Judith Dougherty Bonnie Douglass Daniel Douglass Irvin Dowing Kathleen Downing Glenn Drayer Laurel Drennen Ken Dunlap Bruce Dunn Dorothy Durkin David Dwyer Cynthia Eddy Arthur Edwards Dean Elliott Steve Elvington Carol Emma Carleen Englstrom Dennis Ensminger William Entwistle Carol Espinoza Brian Estes Mary Estes Becky Evans William Falkenstien Vicki Farr John Farwell Jonathon Femons Mark Ferkin Sharon Fischer Donald Fisher Linda Fleishchman Jeanne Flood Cecil Flores Cecil Flores Kathleen Foiles Sheryl Fox Charlene Franek Alfred Fraumeni William Freymand Bruce Fuhrman Dayrll Futrell James Garrett Carol Gehle Sandro Gel-selhart Larry Gentile Mariorie Gerristsen Nlary Gerslen John Gibson t fr David Gilliand John Gilmore Vivian Glowa Barbara Goehring Kaniel Gonzales Curtis Goodenough Maridale Gordon Linda Grana Leon Grannis Julie Green Patricia Green Kathy Grey Steve Grissom Bruce Guiher Diane Gurnbish Ann Hagerman Richard Hall Steven Hall Tracy Hall Janis Hampe Robert Hamrell William Hanley 611155 of 1966 Saphomvres Bruce Hargrove Kcilhryn Harris Deborah Harrison Linda Harrison Rav Harrison Janyce Hass Ronald Hawk Whit Hayslip Ray Heath Jerry Heece Jerry Hendershol Sheryl Henderson Susan Hendrickson Steven Hendry Larry Henry Tom Highberger Nannelre Higley Alan Hingeveld Sreve Hixsan Richard Hobson Bertha Hodges James Hodges Jana Holderman Gayle Holz Vicki Houston Katherine Hoyt Renne Hubbard Karan Huddleslon Ellen Huey Charles Huff Brian Hughes Muchelle Husken Linda Hulrs Larry Hun? Nancy Hunf Eva l-luupponen Maiia Huupponen Tam Jaffaricrn John James Jeff Jamison Mary Janshy Richard Jenkins Gene Jensen Palle Jensen Bob Jerome Carolyn Johns Claudia Johns Eddie Johns Carolyn Johnson Bill Janes Michael Jordan Christina Jorgensen Rosemarie Judson Nancy Kabana Jerry Kagay Connie Kappler Torn Karnes Pennie Kotaoka Linda Kegarlce Parrick Keife Bruce Keith John Keller Patricia Kelly Donald Kelsen .lay Kerl Mclrgarel Klger Ronald Kiskis Cheryl Kitchen Ronnie Klein Amoinerr Kloudu Mory Knoup Arthur Kniffen James Knighton Steven Knuboff Judy Koch Judy Komula Greg Koors Jeanette Kawalchuk James Kozak Lois Kragness Steven Krelle Paul Kuns Jeanie Lai Steven Lake Terry Lalaian Judy La May Terry Lamadrid James Lane Patricia Langoni Vickie Larmer Brenda Larrazola Georlann Laughlin Norman Lawson Albert Le Cou Gary Lee Susan Lee Vic Lee James Leech Jeanne Lesnikoff Richard Lewis Robert Lindslcog Deanna Line Thomas Lipscomb Eileen Lischez Maria Litten Roland Lizzarrago Shirley Lohela Brenda Long Alan Loomis Kathleen Lowrey Linda Luckv Emma Luna Judy Lyon Gregory Maberry Gary Machen Barbara MacKay William MacQuoid Marilyn Macy Larry Maddox Randall Mallard Larry Manzer Wilma Mapson Meta Marble David Marion Lois Martin Tom Martinelli Richard Mathisrucl Merlin Maxwell John May George Mays Marsha McCall Mary McCaslin Nancy McCloud 611155 of I 966 Michael McConner R. McCorkendale Donna McDonald Donna McGrath John McKinley Laurel McNally Janice McNeill Violet McPhee Diane Meeker John Mele Carole Merz David Michael Rick Miller Linda Mills Arthur Mitchell Phyllis Moen Ken Moody Kathleen Moretta Arthur Morgan Linda Morris Allan Mosby Leslie Most G. Muanda Donna Mullowney Tony Munoz Robert Munsey Melvin Murphy Patricia Murphy Ronald Murphy Tom Murphy Joe Napolitano Robert Nastase Charles Nelson Robert Nelson Suzanne Nelson Rita Nichols Nancy Nicholson Marvin Nickles Steven Nielsen Robert Niemi P. Northrop Ronny Northrop Dan Nawlin Kathy O'Brien Ted Ockels Gary Olson Eugene Orrico Judy Orriny Carmen Ortega Frank Osnaya Steve Ostronder Neil Overhalser John Oyler Philip Oyler Cheryl Papazlan Dan Parker Pat Parker Sharon Parker Everett Parrish William Paxson Elliott Pecot Janice Pegrarn Joel Perisho Dianna Perryman Richard Peters Paul Petersen Nels Peterson Gretchen Phillips Kenneth Phillips Steven Phillips Jim Pilkenton Diane Pillsbury Margaret Pinzon Anne Platt Phyllis Pluegger Marcia Plummer Teresa Potter Sharon Power Billups Prestridge Tona Price Pamela Prince Janet Pritchard Victor Quezada Charlotte Quint Tom Radev Ann Rafo Dennis Rainey Cheryl Ready Anderia Rebuck Richard Redd Randall Reece Glenn Reis Dennis Retz Judy Rhodes Robert Riehl Joanie Rite Cristina Rincon John Ripley Bob Roane Terri Robbins K. Robbins Janiece Robinson Linda Robison Robert Roso Ronald Roubidoux John Raxburgh Bill Ruff Lynda Rust Armineh Sahakian Ronnie Samson Tony Sanchez Timothy Sara Joseph Sattler Allan Sorkin Stephen Sounders Kenneth Scharp Danna Schleif Kenneth Schlocker Paulette Schmitt John Scott Robert Scott Stuart Sheeler Bob Shepherd Christopher Shields Sebastian Sidoti Chris Skidmore Susan Skinner Caroline Smith Diane Smith Karen Smith Patricia Smith Sherron Smith Stephen Smith 611155 of I 966 Sophamvrcs Sieven Smith William Smilll Reyes Soto John Spengler Alan Sputhe Jean Slall Sharon Srarling David Stephens Steven Stevens Gail Siickley Gail Sfoddard Patricia Stoner Dianna Sforozyszyn Charles Sioughion William Stracker Kim Sirahle Cheryl Strank Grefory Svurgis Claudia Sudick Reed Surdam Barbara Sutherland Renee Swenson Raymond Swodeck Keith Tallamn Mary Tcllrnan Anihony Tasco Shirley Taylor Joanne Tebbeits Gary Teiro James Thomas Louise Thomas Carol Thompson Karen Thompson Terri Thornton Harold Tiek James Till Mary Till Joan Tilsan Leslie Tinsmcin Vicki Tiarks Pam Ton e George lion Corinne Tnmboli Linda Truiillo James Twedt Larry Twycross Marilyn Tyler Estelle Ururia Erlirwda Valdepena George Valencia Brion Vandervoet Sandro Van Leydner Valerie Van Nesi Dennis Vasquez Gee Vega Jane? Veniura Rebecca Vickers Cynthia Villescas William Walters Lewis Walirnan John Walton Gregory Warren Robert Warkins Michael Watson Katherine Weaver Marian Weisr David Weisser Reginald Wells Cathleen Wheeler Chris Whittingham Billy Wilcox Kathy Wilcox Linda Wilcox Karen Wilde Cheryl Wiley Lynne Wilhelm Linda Wilson Wayne Wilson Gladys Winblad Robert Winningham Noel Wolfe Robert Woadington Charles Woods Christine Wright John Wudel Frank Yost Gary Young Sandra Zamiies David Zavala Marsha Zevin Stephen Zimmerman Daniel Arnaya Dana Atkinson James Ayers Sharon Barnett Gloria Barrego Calvin Boyles Dennis Butler Brenda Chapman Dennis Dawson Bruce Doualas Greg Finch Delores Gow Jimmie Gray Vicki Grose Edmund Gutierrez Margaret Hale Sally Hand Angela Hernandez 55 I 966 6111 of Kfzmera Shy Sandra Hcwaniec Richard lvv Richard Kmeger Danyel Le Blanc Martha Leonard James lundstrorn Alex Martinez Ernrna Martinez Channing Maynard Steven Millspaugh Gilbert Miranda Phyllis Moen Marsha Nadler Richard Olah Richard O'Nell Judy Osborn Heather Phenix Kenneth Pinckney Kathy Pitann Dennias Pounds Teena Prather Linda Rav David Rhees L, Robinson Joseph Sottler Clarence Schalchlin Edward Shockey Jeannie Strong Claudio Sodlck Richard Valderrama Roger Wedell Barbara Winston Thomas Wofford Joyce Woods Lois Woods Robert Young freshman 61115 T .,,4., . s M CLAY, JAY Nome cmeoi Jessop T Vice-President President iq, ,. J 1' 1 fs Dear Freshman Class, As your president, I can truthfully say it was a great honor To represent such an outstanding class. The cooperation I re- ceived from The advisers, the council, and The class helped To make This year a pleasant and successful one. Some of our big projects of The year included The Novelty Dance, The Car Wash, and The Tape Race. Our class earned sixty dollars Toward The March of Dimes and conTinued To uphold The Spartan spirit. Our class shows great promise and shall rise To greaTness if our next Three years are as successful as This one. Sincerely, BE 'LTONF llll V T' Carol Jessop ' I :., 1' K 'kls . - X FRESHMAN COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Shelly Cushman, Carol Jessop, Janet Ranalall, Marian Northrop, Elaine Clay Victoria Palmer Nancy Hamric and Bonnie How 5 w Iwo: Russell Tracy Linda Stockmar Barbara Whitson, Sue Stark, Terrie Schlegel Toby Sifler Eliot Raleigh and Mark Bishop. Top Row: Nancy Reth Sandra Easton, Sean Donovan, Bill Daughenbaugh Betsy Walton Jay Noble and Trina Holton. - :rs 1 . ' f f f T f 1 O8 ' Allen Adams Ann Agee Gary Ahrens Patricia Akasaka Chris Albrecht Marsha Alexus Randi Allen Richard Allen Olga Alvarado Susan Amenda Charles Anderson Robert Anderson Gregory Arnold Victoria Avila Kathy Azzarella 'W P Lloyd Balmer Nancy Bandy Rudy Barcelo Andrea Barrow Douglas Bartells Gary Basin Carolyn Beatty Craig Beauvais Teresa Bedoya Mary Behymer Timothy Bigav Charleen Bilyeu Mark Bishop Christine Black John Blake Eileen Bonewitz Larry Bannder Diana Booth Peggy Baquist Chris Bourland Sue Bowers Steven Bowman Charlene Bradford Bonnie Bradv Karen Brandley Charles Brent Frank Briskey Ralph Bristow Charles Brown Earnest Brown Jeanne Brown Patricia Brown Kathy Bruno William Brvant Bix Buckley Linda Bucklin William Burns Teresa Burris Sherril Busch Patricia Bynum Susan Caldwell Judith Coles Robert Calkins Lilia Camalich Ronald Campbell Carol Cardwell Chris Corley Trudy Carlson Melinda Carroll Daniel Carter Kathleen Case Melinda Cass John Castillo 611155 of 1967 Qrcshman Charles Chapin Barbara Chase Cathy Clark Karen Clark Elaine Clay Monnica Clemmer Linda Conatzer Donald Condit Christine Cook Jim Cooley Gregory Cooper Lawrence Copeland Mary Cornell Dick Corrales Lucia Coulter Karen Cox Susan Cox Carolyn Crabtree Cheryl Crain Edward Crespin Brian Crossen Jana Cunningham Richard Cunningham Shelley Cushman Chris Daniels Dorothy Darby Ralph Daughenbaugh Georgette David Richard Davidson Debbie Davis Debbie Davis Brian Dedmon Oscar De La Paz Thomas Denney Clark De Noon Steven Derrick Wendy Desserich Pauline De Witt Janice Dick Linda Doggett Victoria Dornbroski Sean Donovan Kenneth Doorneweercl Judith Dopheide Deborah Doyle Craig Dresman Deanna Drumm RalDl1 Duarte Timothy Dunnuhgg Bruce Dzuizynski Scott Eastburn linda Eastman Sandra Easton Stephen Easton Thomas Egan Max Ellis Rex Ellis Lindo Elsasser Dan Emmert Melvin English William Ensinger Linda Erickson Donald Folmoe Janet Farr Claudia Fazekas Alfonso Felix Tory Fenner Thomas Fleming Martin Forte Martha Fralick Janet Franks James Freeman Sue Frey Robert Fruechte Cheryl Fulton Cathy Gallegos Mike Gasr Lynne Gates Thomas Gault Willie Gill Vinson Gilliam Corey Glenn Frank Gomez Michele Gould Jaime Green Larry Green Bonita Greene Jane Griffith Gary Grossman Daniel Guerrero M. Hale Marsha Hale Jim Halley Janis Holliday Lynn Halliday Nancy Harnric Mary Hancock Martha Hanes Jay Harike Sandra Harris Jacki Harrison Pat Hart Dianne Harvey Steve Hose Kathleen Hayes Richard Hayes John Heiberger Gary Hendershot Karen Hendry John Henkel Jim Hennessy John Herbrand Diane Heuring Michael Herrig Mary Hilbert Phillip Hill Cheryl Hilton Mike Hitchcock Warren Hoag eve Hodges nnette Hodgson to Hoie therine Holton ayer Holub rlene Hopsins ckie Hopps t Horner ondc Hcsley ott Houston bra Howard arie Howard nnie Howell ren Hoyt argaret Hucv e Inman rn Jackson e Jenkins ary Jensen ral Jessop ic Johnson hn Johnson rianne Johnson bert Johnson yce Jones ve Janes yne Judson one Kafka 611155 of I 967 ?resl1ma11 William Kakuk Gary Kalina Michael Karnes Kathryn Keaster Susan Keife Jean Kelsen Kathleen Kenny Patti Kenny James Kiener James Kilgore Danna Kinoshita Susan Kittredge Gary Knox Daniel Koenigshofer Linda Kovanda Donna Kozel Lyie Kriens William Kugelman Raymond Kunitsugu Dennis La Brie Claudia Lambert Richard Landreth Dwight Lansdale Richard Lara Brad Larson Gregory Lathrop Chris Laughlin Marcy Le Cou Duree Lee Loretta Leech Steve Lester Shera Lindenbaum Kenneth Lindley Robert' Lindsey Linda Line Leslie Little Christine Lochemes Blanca Lockwood Rita Long Tony Long Carlas Lopez Mary Jane Lopez Vivian Lopez David Lorenzen Michael Loyet Ron Lucks Le Roy Ludwig Bill Lusbv Bruce Lyons Vito Macchia Theresa Maestas Patricia Malloy Robert Margiton Alice Mariani Carol Marians Kim Marlatt Cecily Martel Lee Martel Bradley Martin Donna Martin Volanda Martinez Bill Mass Walter Maurer Jeannette Maynard Cand.s Mazur Steve McChrystal Gail McCrumrnen Ed McErlain Terry McGrew Donna McKay Nancy McKeeby George McLernore TomAMcPhee Darlene Meeker Joecly Meinhart William Messemer Bruce Michaels Kathryn Millard Edward Miller Garth Miller l. Mischke Rebecca Mitchell Carl Moen James Moncure Brenda Moore Ellen Moore Christine Morgan Lawrence Morris Lyford Morris Kathy Morrison Alisha Morse Eric Mueller Bill Munhall Richard Munsey Linda Myatt John Nave Steven Neikter Janet Nieuwlandt James Noble Marian Northrop Frankie Ochaa Richard O'Canner Steve O'Fallon David O'Howell Pamela Olah Donny Ontiveros Irma Ortiz Victoria Padilla Victoria Palmer Evelyn Panichos Vicki Pashbv Raymond Pasillas Carol Pecot Wayne Perich Robert Perret Carol Petersen P. Phenix Terrence Phillips Steven Picklesimer Melanie Pierson Herman Pollard Linda Polucha Joyce Potter Kathy Preston Melinda Prince Steve Prinzo Thomas Prosser Patsy Prouty Caroline Provencio David Pruitt Larry Quoal Mary Ragan Eliot Raleigh Janet Randall Pamela Randall Lindo Rater Sally Rawie Margaret Rebuck Dan Recio Karen Reed Linda Regan Lee Reinstedt Patricia Repine Nancy Rethrneier Donald Rex Roger Rhodes k Valerie Rice g' Christine Richardson Lynn Riesner uf Michael Rinqlfii Charles Robbins f Sa nd ra Ralf: i son VL r 511155 of I 967 Naomi Roias James Roskie Robert Roy Dennis Rue Carol Ruff Sofia Ruiz Lucette Ryckert Christine Rye Peter Saiovics David Sanchez Irene Sanchez Norma Sanchez James Satterberg Susan Saunders Terrie Schlegel Gerald Schoenfelcl Dick Schoensiegel Bill Schramm Chit? Schuch Jan Scott Audrey Semionyk Jim Serpa James Seymour Brenda Shaw Betty Sidener Douglas Sirnington Richard Simon Tobey Sitler Hrs hmm Dale Skiba Jo Sligor Christine Smith Gregory Smith Lucille Smith Pamela Smith Sandra Smith Stephanie Smith Dixie Sonderun Robert Sonne Bill Spanks Dorothy Stamper Susan Stark Carolyn Stavert Deborah Steakley Woutrine Stebler Gary Steinman Maomi Stepp Joseph Still Lindo Stockmar Peter Stocks Shelley Stone William Stoner Marv Suarez Wayne Surdam Karlene Swirbul William Tandberg Chrys Terry Paula Thatcher Victor Thayer James Thomas Wayne Thompson Allan Thornton Linda Tiedemonn Stephan Tlmpson Cynthia Tipton Helen Tobin Gary Todd Catherine Tollefson Rosalie Tracy Russell Tracy Joan Triggs Linda Turnage Sue Tvealt Donald Twitchell Allen Tyson Alice Ulrich Blade Underwood Edward Uribe Oscar Urrutia Carry Van Der Mark Eduard Van Muyen John Van Tienen Diane Vernon Danny Villalabas Rita Villalobos Wade Wagner Kathleen Wakefield Russell Waldo Roland Walker Andrew Walkover Mark Wallace Mike Walsh Ward Wolters Melinda Walther Betsy Walton Johnny Warren Rebecca Warren James Watkins Karen Watters Wayne Judson Mariorie Weaver Debbie Webb Gay Weber Edward Webster Bill Weimer Barbara Welsh Mark Werner Linda Wheeler John White Barbara Whltson Mark Wicker David Williams Deborah Williams Steven Williams Thomas Williams Barbara Willey Janet Wilson Larry Wilson Stephen Winger Dannv Winslow Mark Wisch Richard Wischnef Rick Wolfe Joy Woods Barbara Wright William Wright Molly Yager Ellen Yeomans 5 7967 61115 of Gam ra Shy Yvette Amaviska Richard Cunningham Denise Demars David Foster Nancy Gardner Dale Hahn Hugh Hannon Sam Harper Steve Lewis Linda Loard Dan Mikeal Melade Moore Gilbert Morales Carl Myers George Toy Kathy Triuillo Rita Villalobos Andv Walkaver Jo Ann Yost TQ? ,XE , ., - flefrerizee fiizgbsl fills T16 iff x QNX X lklxljk K 7 'K H. XE 8 Q w Tx, 1. A T T1 'NX 'SL s 1 x 1 x 2, H, Q. 3 greeeiem ef Speech and Press When words are puT TogeTher skillfully, They express ideas. lf They are spoken TogeTher, There is speech. lf They are wriTTen TogeTher and prinTed in a W RKJHE newspaper or magazine or book, There is The press. In The UniTed STaTes, words Xjigre free, They may express all sorTs of ideas, so long as They are used wisely ikfedqd iusTly. One of The greaTesT ideas ever expressed for The benefiT of freedom X w,xdfx'Tl:1oughT is an inTegral parT of This naTion's ConsTiTuTion: Congress shall make abridging The freedom of speech or of The press. lE,sTsAir,Lfree people musT be an informed people. If There were no freedom of speeclifip The UniTed STaTes, There could be no poliTical parTies of diverse ideolqglifelslxabecause There could be no poliTical campaigns wiTh opposing ideas. If TherLe,,vizeiTe no freedom of The press, There could be no newspapers, no books, no pamaphleTs,1 excepT Those which agreed wiTh The men in power. If These free- doms wefeliolehjed, There could be no freedom of ThoughT, hence no informed public ondf133olTi,nTeAlligenT voTing. The freleplibgfs-., of speech and press are noT The exclusive properTies of poliTical parTies or huge daily newspapers. Freedoms belong To everyone. They belong To The studenfsr of Sierra. Every year freedom of expression is pracTiced in campaigns foi5isTLfolehT elecTions, iT is exercised by sTudenT officers, iT is used in club and classrodmmlglisicpssions and in all sTudenT pubIicaTions. The greaT American TradiTion flof Tree .,, speech and press is an essenTial parT of Sierra's sTudenT life. Aix E1 QE, xi wr w. M R 3, Th, 15 .3 , fi H. 2, K Q Q , ., cw-- ..,.. pk Z af T . ., K 2 R H JJTX If X il' 'H E - , r e, . 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' ' ,tbf 'T I W Q ' , 5-if -is .iii- an Old ?rzsl1io14c'd flu crawling Ocfabcr I I, I 965' QUEEN CONNIE MidnighT-silence reigned supreme on The SparTan campus-OcTober I I, I963, was gone. Homecoming was officially over aT Sierra. An Old-Fashioned Homecoming had begun ThaT morning wiTh an alumni brunch, followed by a special assembly. During The program a wave of murmers rolled Through The Tense audience as Boys' AThleTic Chairman, Dave STouffer, sTood before The Homecoming candidaTes, ready To crown The queen. MomenTs laTer, enThusiasTic applause rang Through The gym as Queen Connie Black and princesses Cheryl Davis, Dianne Dornaus, RenaTe GilberT, PaTTy Keeler, and Barbara Schlief were presenTed To Sparfans for The firsT Time. ThaT evening, during The halffime acTiviTies, of The Sierra-Cal High foofball game, The CourT was again pre- senTed To eager onlookers as The SparTan band played Some Enchanfed Evening. As The clock hands crepT Toward midnighf, Tired buT happy Queen Connie Black sighed, IT was a day I'Il never forget PRINCESS DIANNE PRINCESS PATTY HOMECOMING COURT-Bohom Row: Princesses Renate Gilbert, Parry Keeler, Queen Connie Black, Princesses Dianne Dornaus, Barbara Schlief, and Cheryl Davis. Top Row: Escorts Paul Kraus, Mike I 18 Anderson, Don Thornburg, John Cunningham, Darrell Gury, and Dave WrighT. PRINCESS CHERYL PRINCESS RENATE PRINCESS BARBARA KATHIE MILLER Student Director ,fleeieierziezlly lfeurs December 5, 6, and 7 CAST Gladys Mosby ......... Marietta Delman .. Olive .......... . . . Vivienne ..... . . . Spencer Mosby .... . Lawrence Conwell ...... Jean Irwin .....,. . . . Miss Featherby .... .. , Llewellyn Johnson ...... Mrs. Esterhazy ... ... Martin ......... . Photographer . ,, , Cavendish .... , Dr. Field . .... .. Norma Lehman Jacque Evans Sherry Moore Mary Sutherland John Hintz Steve Pate Robin Wagner Linda Greene Scott Piering Riki Ferguson Whit Hayslip Kent Hoffman Bruce Hargrove Bruce Denning Llewellyn, what are you reading? This year's winter play, Accldentally Yours, by Pauline Williams Snapp, was a fast mov- ing comedy based on the adventures of Spen- cer Mosby, a college professor, who acquired an antique lamp and eventually became Gladys, it's iust what l've always wanted. Spencerl How many are there? My dear, the things he knows, at his age, Hes almost thirty. lt's time he knew them. Uncle Spencer, where are you going? convinced that it was the original Aladdin's lamp. The student production was smoothly and ably presented by the Sierra Drama Depart- ment, under the direction of Mr. Dan Swift, and proved to be a smash hit during its three night run. As each evening's performance unfolded, the cafetorium rocked with roars of mirthful laughter and waves of spontaneous applause. Hold it! Hold it! Archery 61116 ARCHERY CLUB - Bottom Row: Larry Quad, Robert Brantley, Jim Huggins, Ron Roubidoux, and Peter Saiovics. Top Row: Arthur Milchell, Rickey Wischnef, Roger Daniels, and Bill Smith. 120 L? Serif kr ll rf or Acfivrfrrs glllb ACTlVlTlES CLUB 1 Bottom Row: Elaine Lai, Olivia Vargas, Andrea Barrow, Anne Williamson, Julie Copley, Judy Jessop, Secretary, Loretta Rubeshaw, and Sue Chitwood, Row Two: Bonnie Schlacker, Caral Ruff, Lorraine Hodgson, Diane Aka- saka, Jackie Kiener, Gail Hawk, Janice Ruff, Vice-President, and Patricia Aka- scika. Top Row: Debby Amenda, Sue Spi- ser, Susan Amenda, Mickey Smith, Presi- dent, Carol Wright, and Cobi Vander Kooy. x ,, if ,Art 61116 ART CLUB-Bottom Row: Deanna Line, Ellen Dunn, Eddie Crespin, John Wudel, Secretary, and Vicky Padilla. Top Row: Janis MacQuaid, Jim Gray, Glenn Reis, President, Bruce Keith, and Garlincla Carriger. ecrmfiv al 611105 Zhrss and Hheckcrs 61116 CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB-Bottom Row: Peter Sciovics, Wayne Surdarn, Richard Bond, Ed Webster, David Pruitt, Steve McChrystol, and Greg Miller. Top Row: Alon Howard, President, Dick Gehle, John Horton, Dick Schoensiegel, Ron Van Mui- ien, and Leroy Ludwig. ufurc ffomemakcrs of America FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Bottom Row: Terry Lamadrid, Diane Pills- bury, Historian, Charlene Eranek, Nancy Moon, Moria Fields, Carrol Hofeldt, Deb- orah Davis, and Mariorie Allen, Vice- President. Top Row: Sue Tvedt, Publicity, Margie Gerritsen, Treasurer, Lorraine Hernandez, Donna Vogel, President, Sher- ron Smith, Anderia Rebuck, Carolynn Bramlett, Secretory, and Sharon Commer- ford. 5'uturc Kusiness Leaders af America FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERlCA -Bottom Row: Mrs. Lydia Brunton, Jo Darby, Historian, Pam Ginther, Secretary, Cheryle Atkinson, President, Susan Neill, Vice-President, Lorraine Hernandez, Jean- ette Kowalchuk, Anita Hollberg, Judy Jansky, and Miss Dona Jennens. Row Two: Donna Atkinson, Karen Finch, Marie Strong, Lynn Watson, Susan Sheeler, Lynne Manzer, Bonnie K. Benton, and Sornmie Wells, Top Row: Kellie McDon- alcl, Donna Vogel, Morto Litten, Marianne White, Curtis Heckel, Barbara Schoenfeld, Virginia Weaver, Treasurer, Janice Sloan, and Sandy Ramey, l2l ish and Game 61116 FISH AND GAME CLUB 1 Bottom Row Sara Krelle, Pat Crespin, Alan White President, David H. Crespin, and Mn Robert Kneen. Top Row: .lim Haggins Vice-President, Jim Heath, Glen Hall Steve Krelle, and Bill Dixon. T22 induce Eammitfcc FlNANCE COMMITTEE - Bottom Row Deanna Line, Corol Thompson, Lucia Col ter, Jim Moncure, Kathy Clark, Shelley Stone, Mary Jensen, Greg Miller, and Ly ford Morris. Row Two: David Rhees, Lor raine Hodgson, Jacque Harrison, Georgette Davis, Cheryl Crain, Karen Cox, Tom Flem ing, and Ron Lucks. Top Row: Bruce Jones, Arlene Hopkins, Garlindo Carriger Elliot Pecot, and Linda Bucklin. .7016 Singers' 61110 FOLK SINGERS' CLUB 1 Bottom Row: Kathie Miller, Riki Ferguson, Nancy Nich- ols, Vicki Dombroski, Susan Cox, Marri- onne Johnson, Marie Howard, Sally Rob- inson, Lil Hill, Georgeann Manzer, Kathy O'Brien, Ann Holliday, Connie Black, Cynthia Valisca, Becky Evans. Row Two: Mr. Joseph Adler, Sally Rawie, Jano Cun- ningham, Charles Browning, Arnold Fung, Linda Greene, Kathy Hall, Becky Hicks, Barbara Babcock, Bonnie Morgitan, Ree becca Warren, Jane Reed, Sheri McDon- nel. Top Row: Charlene Atkinson, Bruce Keith, Sean Donovan, Chris Jorgenson, Roger Novvicki, Dale Anderson, Bob Jer- ome, Greg Finch, Jirn Hall, Bill Doughen- baugh, Todd Sudick, Kathy Jerome, Bar- bara Sutherland, International Klub INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Bottom Row: Judy Henderson, Sue Chitwood, Desiree Sim, Lois Bleicher, Secretary, Elaine Lai, and Jean Joseph, Top Row: Cheryl Ander- son, Ron Lucks, Lanece Steffey, Cobi Vander Kooy, President, Renate Gilbert, and Janet Hastings ,flflzzdrqzzls 3 2 S MADRIGALS-Bottom Row: Chuck Uribe, Ann Holiday, Marie McKinney, Marsha McCall, Bobby Tracy, Linda Polucha, Kathy Lokken, Linda Crescio, Suzie Nel- son, and Susan Lee. Top Row: Karen Brown, Tom Reasin, Jim Burton, Mike Kilmon, Mike Rinier, Sebastian Sidoti, Bruce Hargrove, and Whit Hayslip. Xl, v S I U Managers' Klub MANAGERS' CLUB - Bohom Row: Bill Presfridge, Secretary, James Lundstrom, President, Darrell Flanders, Vice-President, Jim Heath, and William David Walters. Top Row: Paul Kuns, and Tony Buccino. 123 Pep 61116 PEP CLUB - Bollom Row: Mr. Woodson, Babsy Burns, Lois Bleicher, Connie Black, Nina Newsom, Narola Kindness, Joy Kleeman, Lani Baer, President, Carolyn Beatty, Molly Yager, and Carol Peterson. Row Two: Mary Halley, Sue Kittredge, Linda Stockrnar, Barbara Welsh, Kathy Goble, Jane Griffith, Barbara Whitson, Cheryl Davis, Dave Ruyle, and Ann Grif- fith. Top Row: Maridale Gordon, Nancy McCloud, Linda Sloan, Laurel Drennen, Erick Johnson, Erwin Craig, Candy Pres- ton, Jackie Kiener, Carol Horsey, Pat Newsom, and Dianna Cook. l24 ,Masquers MASQUERS - Bottom Row: Norma Leh- man, Kathie Miller, Rebecca Warren, Linda Greene, and Riki Ferguson. Top Row: Jane Reed, Jacque Evans, Mary Becker, Arlene Hopkins, Kathy Bruno. Pubhcify 61116 PUBLICITY CLUB - Bottom Row: Rudene Sells, Pauline Hoag, Linda Sloan, Vicki Coulter, Lani Baer. Top Row: Kathy Schoo- ley, Barbara Schoenfeld, and Arlene Hopkins. Pham Klub PHOTO CLUB-Boliem Row: Peter Salo- vics, Vice-President, Tom Fleming, David Rhees, Bob Johnson, Treasurer, David Crespin, Gary Basin, President, Tim Tand- berg, and Ron Lucks. Top Row: Martin Forte, Gary Thompson, Don Rex, Secre- tary, Mel Murphy, Larry Robbins, Donna Lee Jones, and Carol Cleveland. Ill?-6'ff65' SUE-ETTES-Bottom Row: Terry Lalaian Judy Bernell, Maria Fields, Karen Hoyt, Janice McNeill, Secretary, Carrol Hofeldt Judy Koch, and Terry Lamaalrid. Top Row Kathy Hoyt, Cynthia Eddy, Program Cl-:air man, Anderia Rebuck, Vickie Larimer, President, Sherron Smith, Pat Crowley Vice-President, and Cheryl Anderson. kadia 61116 RADIO CLUB -e Bottom Row: Steve Mc- Chrystcll, John Warren, Bill Wright, Clyde Edgar, Carol White, Sandra Ray, and Allan Sarkin. Top Row: Rodger Tracy, Robert Nelson, Alan Hingeveld, Dan Hart- well, Russell Waldo, and Glenn Drayer. T25 Varsity Klub VARSITY CLUB-Bottom Row: Dove Stouffer, President, Norm Davidson, Dave Ruyle, Vice-President, John Winkelman, Tom Reasin, Al Bar- rows, Harry Gersten, Gary Gilalersleeve, Ron Weinstein, John Thelin, and Art Dawes. Row Two: Chris Griffith, Forest Cornell, Mike Rinier, Dove Wright, Bruce Robbins, Jim Oubre, Tom Bobrick, Larry Whitney, Jim Cox, Seth Marty, and Steve Bailey, Top Row: Don Claxton, Tom Tucker, Curtis Heckel, Wayne Wilson, Dan Dwyer, Richard Joyce, Jeff Stevenson, Secretary, Fred Westberg, and Mike Anderson. Vacafiaaa! ,liafa Cflaa VOCATlONAL AUTO CLUB-Bnifom Row: Tom Estes, John Glabas, Arthur Gray, Bob Griffith, Dan Brewton, Norman Smith, Gene Rogan, Joe Shenefield, and Jack Thayer. Top Row: Mr. Karl Woodson, Bob Sopher, Steve Clark, Gerry Thompson, William Vandergrift, Michael Johnson, Dwayne Glover, Bill Organ, Roger Perry, Don Jones, and Mr. Rudolf Robinson. Erwin Craig ..i , . g , yell leaders 1, , ,,A Candy Preston Dave Ruyle Sheila Kelly Head ATTer compleTing a summer Training conference aT Redlands UniversiTy, Sierra's Yell Leaders were well- prepared To sTimulaTe fans To greaTer supporT of Their Teams. They worked long hours To perTecT jumps and yells for presenTaTion aT pep rallies, assemblies, and games. Sierra pepsters lead fans in a yell. Erick Johnson Connie Black Parry Keelei Head Song leaders Rigorous pracTice Turned into greafer enThusiasm and skill for Sierra's T963-'64 Song Leaders. They broughT varieTy To games wiTh original rouTines seT To popular music, and led The Alma MaTer aT The end of all assem- blies. The sTudenT body's pep and spiriT was greafly in- creased due To The efforfs of These six inolividuals. Nina Newsom Cheryl Davis Mary Halley AIWI1 Glllfilll it TMA . Bee Cflz cadcrs 5 Chris Bea' gg Stoner N ,'-i v 'T-7 ez H'i'Ly s The p k f igg g yea ri s Bee Chai, 'TIS OH To mo' lwfd work was W 9VlGle Q T 573 P - E E 'lt at , M ? pe r- 5' W '1 4'fr Eiha are li :- ' - vw 'ie gy m in 'b ffigeg sa ' -1' 4 2 - gl, fOl'I'T1S i , 4: 1 35-1 , Q 5 w e g i - -ag e S, - ii, if ef Q- H- Q -lf r a' 1. - f-ni'-' f. . Bertie Hodges L a , :Eli Janice Pegram 1 i s ,. if L ' ' ff J ' 'T e.. 5 52 Nancy Hall Cathy Creter Michelle Hoffman Head Uris' Marcia Bickford The BarmereTT' T lolue and red uniforms, added a ,g i l Touch To The half- time and parades lhtlgiglggykey r as They preceeclecl Jane Granger The band carrying spelijlgl new sequin-covered shields, especially desiggigeol for Them by Orville Hinshaw, Band DirecTqg?,j?3i ir brighf smiles and polished routines To The pageanTry of Spa rtan games f l ' Q43 9 Eu ,I Tri? 5 -ffiiph ae... l .:,:Z - e- we eQQ.eaz niim jfggrw a -. L? 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LH Q A l' i ii. , Eg I it ilk i Vil la ill f R Eli i ggi l l l5iiiltlx i!I l lla the seven- niforms, these Donna Heoslip Beverly Briggs Alternate Toni Stenstrom Head contests, rnony hours were signifi- ccmtly six, with ened up the followed it Bcrbcro Schliet Eileen longccre the group of red shielols, liv- ous they smortly flags. Diana Bruce Bonnie Schlocker MRS. MILENA BLAKE Adviser DRILL TEAM-Bottom Row: Carol Gehle, Judy Koch, Gaylin Glaze, Marjorie Allen, Mary Till, Lynne Miller, Terry Lamadrid, Leslie Most, Marilyn Glowo, Joy Kleeman, Joanne Tebbetts, Diane Rohlfing, Henrietta Sirnington, Kathy Hoyt, Shirley Lohela, Becky Vickers, Lois Martin, and'Karen Trent. Row Three: Marty Barrett, Joyce Beisner, and Jo Ann Mathews. Row Four: Gayle Holz, Jackie Becklehimer, Becky Evans, Sandy Dahl, Vivian Glowa, Shyrl Britton, Becky Hicks, Vicky Larimer, Chris Lund, Susan Hendrickson, Robin Lee, Sue Barton, Marianne White, Sue Robinson, Elizabeth Shirley, and Bonnie Jo Benton. D110 Left, right, left . . . the Sierra High School Drill Team marched olown The field at each football game, providing a colorful addition to the Spartan game activities. These 70 coeds, chosen last year in highly competitive tryouts, prac- ticed before school for at least three mornings every week and during fourth period throughout football season, in order to prepare themselves for the var- ious parades anol half-time shows. This year the half-time performances included a drill show, a flashlight presentation, and two shows featuring figure forma- all those extra hours were wor was Cram Tions on The Tield. This was The first year fnaT The Drill Team had class rep- resenTaTives. KaThy Hall was chosen To represent The Sen- iors, Joy Kleemann, The Jun- iors, and Lois NlcirTin The ophomores. AT The end of he busy TooTball season, Though Tired and weary, The irls realized ThaT They had one an excellenT iob, which ade all The aches and Qains worthwhile. awarded the Second Place Days parade held in KATHY DAHI. PresiclenT BONNIE BENTON Vice-President BECKY Hl CKS Secreta ry Anne Borden, Jan Schwiering, Mary Lou Avilez, and Terry DoTy. Row Two: Linda Bartley, Janis Hampe, Gail Craig, Bonnie Douglass, Olivia Vargas Sandy Christie, Suzanne Dickau, Rikki Ferguson, Veronica Cruz, Toni Slocum, Barbara Baldwin, Kathy Hall, Ellen Huey, Karen Thompson, Danna Atkinson Pam Tonge, Mary Bohr, Kathy Wilcox, KaThy Bishop, Lois Kragness, Joan Hendrickson, and Julie Randlew. Top Row: Kathy Dahl, Margaret Welborn MR. ORVI LLE HINSHAW Adviser Spartan As he has done for the past four years, Mr. Orville Hinshaw, Spartan Band Di- rector, again moulded Sierra's band into an efficient, hard working group of per- formers. The band's many skills were displayed this year when a quartet of colorful halftime shows, composed of clever marching routines and outstand- ing musical presentations, were pre- sented to the crowds at the football games.i The. loand's proficiency was officially recognized at Norwalk's Fiesta Days Spartan among the SPARTAN BAND-fBotlom Row: Curtis Heckel, Drum Muior, Charlie Browning, Richard Simon, Jim Walton, Richard Fruechte, Larry Mauer, Lee Reinste ' Everett, Dan Dawson, Kellie McDonald, Tom Fierro, Sammie Wells, Kimberly Eastman, Jo Anne Sligar, Chris Daniels, Tom Prosser, and Cheryl Hender Llohnson, and Larry Copelan. Row Four: Marian Northrop, Bix Buckley, Dan Winslow, Duane Carlson, Skip Young, Reg Wells, Ken Schlocker, Jim Quin Efzzmi parade, when it was award- ed The first place Trophy for merit. ln addition To The above menTioned evenTs The band had The honor of rep- resentating Sierra in The Hawthorne lnviTaTional Band Review and performing aT The dedication of The new Whittier Area Post Office. proudly marched away N0rwalk's CURTIS HECKEL Drum Maior CHARLIE BROWNING President Lyford Morris, Carol Gury, Cecil Flores, Bill Howard, Steve Veloz, and Mr. Orville Hinshaw, Adviser. Row Two Jim Heath Kenneth Lindley Jo Ann Carol Crabtree, Lynn Woods, Richard Munsey, Judy Jcinsky, Jerry Tingwall, Chris Bourland, Lynn Gates, Stuart Sheeler Connie Stephens Dan Green Chuck Frank Fierro, and Eric Johnson. 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Sharon Parker, Susan Cox, Alyson Sebastian Siclati, Stan Bartlett, Uribe, Ken Bickerstatf, John Danskin, mond Tomlinson, Raymond Jessee, Susan Barnard, Pat Hunter, Veronica Diaz, Sue Elliott, and Mary Flores. Top Row: Marcia McCall, Ginger Evans, Sharon Wardlow, Marie McKinney, Cheryl Underwood, Tom Reasin, Glenn Hall, James Hall, Gary An- derson, Mike Wolf, Mike Kilmon, Mike Rinier, Ronnie Weinstein, Steve Winning- ham, Suzanne Beauvais, Karen Brown, Susan Sheeler, Mychelle Huisken, and Kathy Lokken. VlW1lfi'11E'eJe2-11'1 H1 51' f-1 TH mia 1 1,1 11,1 ,U 11 1 1 , 1 ,11J1 ,111 1 H 1 f ' ,if 11miu11,,,11a, ,11,1111e1,,5,, 3 i11,11s1w-Lf, 11,, X - 11,,,, - 1s,11s1W- , 1.1,., . ourf,11,f,g,W1,1f,-swf - ,pf W ,, we ,,.ir1wQ., s iw. ,wipe e,,,.1C1,1,y,, . ,. ' Girl ' 5166 GIRLS' GLEE-Bottom Row: Sherry Linden- baum, Kathy Ditann, Chris Rye, Chris Smith, Lesli Little, Donna Kinoshita, Linda Turnage, Sue Barnes, and Charlene Brad- ford. Row Two: Leslie Groes, Violet Mc- Phee, Janis Kalina, Karen Cox, Jacque Har- rison, Sharon Reno, Cathy Clark, Carry Van, der Mark, and Janet Franks. Top Row: Penni Johns, Marie Howard, Mary Cornell, Gwen Horton, Jeanne Lesnikoff, Alisha Morse, Karen Hendry, and Evelyn Panichos. l34 1131111 i riff I , ,flflzlfed Hhorus MIXED CHORUS-Bottom Row: Lydia Morales, Jaimie Green, Sue Bowers, Catherine Tollefson, Suzanne Bish, Linda Eastman, Linda Kovando, Linda Polucha, Barbara Stewart, Della Burch, and Shirley Frey. Row Two: Toni Moran, Pat Brown, Sally Rawie, Dave Foster, Jim Moncure, David O'Howell, Anthony Sanchez, Roy Lud- wig, Stephanie Smith, Peggy Boquist, and Debbie Webb. 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'f1J1 1fe5?PH1 1- 11 1 1 1 ,,11,1,11,,w1f11,1e1n 331' 1 - 1?H?l3?i ?l5'T E?'j5f1?9l55'17Ef2??i'53fiGEF??h9 11-111151i2fi:9C1i111ei1-1' fer 11- 1 5 1,1 1 15539, ' 15 I .2 ' 111 5 l 1 F 1 J' 1. 1 1 , 1 1 111,,,, L1r1'flW 's 5542151143'lH51ls1Q:1QzQa1W 1m1e1 11441 1111,-Q11,e1311gH111u e1a1Qa1:11,L1 1 1 'lil F?l1H1fW?QliLQH ll Q15 i H931 il 1 1 1 1 1 lfDi!T3?S3Hi15 1 11fs!'Emf 21 11 1,1 1, 5154111.11112 D-11111422 !JhW551d131L1j1l3 15 1,,14eLu-51+Ug11a1.-Hamm11121111 wi 1- - 11 f1ee2A1P111ws11we 1 M, ,,,,,, ,,,11,1j,,1,,,1, 1 1,11 ,121 2131191 ,r1H11e1511lr1U-E15 lf ll E195 h 551i51531?lf? 12,5 11 11114 BAND - Bottom Jim Heufh, Bill HEHR1' 11, 1, rd, Lyford Morris, liiiwkobert Sonne, Tom Fierro, Ken Lindley, and Chuck Johnson. Top Row: Reggie Wells, Loren Brecht, Sal Barnese, Jim Quint, Bob Woodington, Curtis Hec- kel, Richard Simon, Walter Mauer, and Butch Max- well. Pep Hand PEP BAND - Bollom Row: Duane Carlson, Skip Youn Marilyn Reinhardt, Jim Heath, and Chuck Johnson. Top Row: Butch Maxwell, Lorin Brecht Bob Waodington, Richard Frue- chte, and Charlie Browning. sis ..,- Mr Orville Hinshaw Band Director 1 U Mr Eugene Kilday 9, 1 1 Q 1 it J ,1 ,E 9 61135 it 'iiw , W P Xl? ,tw li all tv 1 Q 1 its 1 3 121 1 ,K if J 11 1 ' 54 ? 1 41 . ., ,211 1' A -11r , 1 1 . Choral Director f?'1fEEfjCQUARTET-Lefl fo Right: Jim Brown, Mike Kilmon, Jim Burton, and Sebastian Sidoti. 511 135 I MRS. DOROTHY BREWER Faculty Adviser Pop's Prize Third Place POOF! THE MAGIC BUNNIES Boliom Row: Jeri Pearson, Pat Jack- son, Sully Robinson, Leah Wall, Shiela Kelly, Loretia Rubeshaw, and Connie Black. Row Two: Nickie Freeman, Pat Keeler, Valerie Carmichael, Sue Mad- sen, Connie Kappler, Diane Robinson, and Bonnie Schlocker. Top Row: Ver- nice Peterson, Jeri Friel, Sandi Gee, Melinda Ledbetter, Barbara Johnson, Cynthia Stark, Sue Houser, Irene Fran- otovich, Emily Bandy, and Rita Dar- Tiol. The house lighTs dimmed, The sTage curfains parfed, allowing The audience To see an amiable sorcerer lectur- ing her class of apprentice magicians on The power of The word - HABRACADABRAV' Fall Follies, The annual SparTaneTTe Talent show, had begun. As The evening progressed, each apprentice Tried ouT her magical skills, Thereby serving as an inTroducTion To one of The eleven skifs presenTed by The girls of Sierra. Two performances were given, one on Ocfober 24 for fathers, and one on OcTober 25 for an all female audience. The second nighT's performance was highlighfed by Two special skiTs: one by a group of ladies from Sierra's faculTy, and one by several'male members of The sToff, both of which saTir- ized The earlier skifs and proved To be Tremendously hilarious. 9111! 90156 TONI STENSTROM Student DirecTor l T36 Sweepstakes LES ARTISTS FRANCAIS Bottom Row: Joy Kleeman, Judy Jessop, Georgeann Manzer, Narola Kindness, and Nina Newsom. Row Two: Mary Hal- ley, Linda Ferguson, Ann Grif- fith, Christine Bradt, Anne Williamson, Joan Fitzgerald, and Christine Keasling. Top Row: Sandi George, Judy Hanes, Elizobefh Shirley, Candy Pres- ton, Jackie Kiener, Ann Holder- ness, Joanne Casey, Kathy Bis- hop, and Carol Horsey. 46racad1zbra.l Fourth Place GYPSlES TO JAZZ Bottom Row: Nancy Dayle, Kathi Fer- guson, Kathy Dahl, Janice Ruff, and Shyrl Britton. Row Two: Carol Morris, Pam McErlain, Nancy Clapperton, Donna Daniels, Cindy Goe, Marsha Bickford, Marcy Lipscomb, and Regina Nelson. Top Row: Ann Barden, Cheryl Klenke, JoAnn Mathews, Diana Bruce, Joan Hendrickson, Bonnie Benton, Carol Blair, Renate Gilbert, Kathy Hall, and Carolyn Brarnlett. Second Place GALLANT BOYS 'N' BUOYANT GALS Bottom Row: Terry Thorton, Julie Green, Janice Pegrom, and Vicki Ben- ton. Row Two: Diane Dearden, Char Quint, Birdie Hodges, Judy Lion, Sharon Agee, Carolyn Johns, April Argil, and Vickie Houston. Top Raw: Nancy Chase, Sherry Wiley, Gretchen Phillips, Barbara Sutherland, Jana Holderman, Chris Benson, Pat Stoner, Terry Crawford, Marilyn Macy, and Carole Merz. ' Most Co-operative Group Award MIRROR FASCINATION Bottom Row: Nancy Ellis, Rikki Fergu- son, Anita Hallberg, Judy Triplett, and Ann Holliday. Row Two: Karen Trent, Gail Hawk, Olivia Vargas, Jeanne Egan, Marie McKinney, and Cheryl Atkinson. Top Row: Kathy lrgens, Sharon Waralow, Ginger Evans, Margaret Welborn, Sue Spiser, Carol Mass, Pauline Hoag, Diane Negrette, and Maureen Stevens, T37 GROWING OUR WAY Bottom Row: Judy Henderson, Lois Bleaker, Michelle Hoffman, Diane Wheelock, Cheryl Ander- son, and Harriet Smith. Second Row: Jeannette Vanderrnark, Loretta Grannis, Sue Chitwood, Kathy Lokken, Margaret Ver- dugo, Elaine Lai, Mary Que- sada, and Irene Coons. Top Row: Danna Stock, Christine Conklin, Coloi Vander Kooy, Mary Scott, Nancy Shlinqer, Judy Stoddard, Joanne Murry, Linda Green. and Elizabeth Downing. MYSTICAL GASPARI LLA GEMS Bottom Row: Joanne Tebbetts, Lynne Wilhen, Gail Stickley, Jeannie Lai, Susan Nelson, Cyn- thia Villescas, and Mary Till. Second Row: Cheryl Strand, Jessica Dorman, Marie Marbel, Mary McCasin, Kathy Harris, Chris Skidmore, and Marcia Estes. Top Row: Beverely Ander- son, Kathleen Dwyer, Marcia Plummer, Rosemarie Judson, Caroline Smith, Linda Truiillo, and'Dianna Correa. WHAT'S GLOWING ON? Bottom Row: Karen Folsom, Jackie Hancock, and Linda Kriens. Second Row: Sue Rainey, Lynnea Whitson, Diane,Dornus, Judy Prestridge, and Linda La- Brie, Top Row: Sherma Kinser, Judy Hudson, Cheryl Davis, Diane Freeman, Cathy Ferguson, Mike Eggleston, Candy Turner, Mary Sutherland, Nan Perry, and Gail Craig. THE SORCERER'S CELLAR Bottom Row: Eileen Dunn, Don- na Jones, Jacque Evans, and Ruth Brant. Second Row: Kathy Nave, Janis MacQuoid, Kathy Retz, Pam Ginther, Chris Correa, Kathy Goble, Christine Ortiz, and Adele Smith. Top Row: Sandy Herring, Kelley MacDon- ald, Angela Hoie, Robin Lee, Mary Bohr, Verla Frankfurter, Lynne Monzer, and Rene Swen- SDH. MARKED CARDS Bottom Row: Elizabeth Beard, Barbara Burns, Carolyn John- son, and Kathy O'Brien. Sezond Row: Vivian Glowa, Christine Wright, Sandy Dahl, Jackie Becklehimer, Lois Kragness, and Lois Martin. Top Row: Pam Prince, Barbara Goehring, Pam Tonge, Laurel Drennen, Vickie Larimer, Charlene Atkins, Sandy Van Leydner, Anne Platt, Kathy Wilcox, and Leslie Most. CONTINUITY Bottom Row: Melony Pierson, and Carolyn Beatty. Second Row: Margaret Huey, Kathy Clark, Chris Morgan, Sheridan McDonald, and Mary Ann Suarez. Top Row: Lyn Woods, Rosalie Tracy, Bonnie Howell, Sherron Smith, Arlene Hopkins, Lynn Gates, Sue Neill, Kathy Hogan, and Kathy Miller. FELINE FANTASY Bottom Row: Amey Stewart, Sandy Kasmirsky, Suzanne Heneghan, Sandy Kidd, Gaylin Glaze, and Penny Keeler. Second Row: Cheryl Singer, Marsha Roskie, Carol Gury, Janet Rin- aldi, Barbara Osuna, and Sue Harnric. Top Row: Sharon Gates, Roberta Parsons, Donna Jones, Linda Barrow, Elizabeth Paqe, Donna Heaslip, Sue Davis, and Pat Tilson. CONTINUITY Bottom Row: Barbara Welsh, Sue Cox, and Susie Saunders. Top Row: Lucia Coulter, Becky Warren, Jean Kelsen, Pat Hart, Trina Holton, Kathy Millard, and Molly Yager. Htcus Top: Setting the pace in the center ring were the Senior Rockettes, as they portrayed proncing ponies. Bottom: The sixth period dance class tumbled through cz lively routine entitled Clowns, Clowns, Clowns! rp .A Wi ls ,-Os I ', U! 9 ,1 ,, f -l 'rs 61011111111 rt The elusive spirit ot an old-time circus was caught by Spartans on the evenings of March nineteenth and twentieth cis the sixth annual Command Performance came to Sierra with its own surprise-tillecl Circus. Over one hundred titty students combined their diverse talents to recreate the traditional clown, iuggling, dancing, and international acts normally found under the big top. I s . A 5 M F,..,gg..,r f-,3ifh,- - rw , fat 43' is ng . 'ill' ,io xt scrv Mrs. Dorothy Brewer Mr. Orville Hinshaw Mr. Dan Swift Faculty Director Music Director Technical Director Choreographer Uezfv mance The spirifed acfion was lcepT moving by Ring MasTer Torn Sack, as Mr. Orville Hinshaw cued The lively Sparian band. Be- hind The scenes were Mrs. DoroThy Brewer, Taculiy clirecior and olance choreographer, Mr. Dan SwiTT, Technical direcior, and Dave WrighT, sTudenT coordinaTor. As These pages aTTesT, The resulTing Circus will remain in The memories of SparTans for years To come. Glilifw 5 Disiree Sim, a naTive of Hong Kong, performed The famous ceremonial Ribbon Dance of The Orient. Top: The Junior Rockertes furned back The calendar To The good old days in Seaside Shenanigans. Bottom: The Spartan Band added a lively a1mosphere To The Circus with its spirited rendiiions of Traditional Big Top melodies. FTE 271. l .Q ff , QQ Q l X J-lem K his N 'RK 1 42 EQR Xirgk X3 in 2 X EH 2 Q, A .T ,kr Athi tics I6 gh! of,4sscml1ly A poliTical convenTion, a public lecTure, a club social, a religious gaThering -all draw enormous crowds here in The UniTed STaTes. Though mosT of Them do noT realize iT, The members of These Crowds are exercising a basic American righT, ThaT of The people To peaceably assemble. Used exTensively ever since This naTion was founded, The righT of assembly was granTed To The people of The UniTed STaTes in The Bill of RighTs. Every day SparTans use This privilege in many ways. One imporTanT way iT is in organized aThleTics. Whenever girls or boys represenT This school in evenT, They use This right To assemble. Any Time members of The sTu- aTTend games, They exercise This righT. 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' 1 , MZ, -My , f , .s,.,.,g N., fr ,mf .ww A' st f Head Couch YYY 11 if Y Manager . ,515 5 1 I 1 7 1 A , JOHN BENSON Co-Captain Guard All League MR. MAHLON CONLY MR. LES HUFFORD Line Coach Backfield Coach Second Place Khamps The football season seemed To be going ad- versely forthe Varsity Team as it progressed through The pre-league, practice schedule. While The scores were not impressive at The start, The Spartans gained valuable skills and experience that eventually en- abled Them To end season play by capturing The Second Place spot in The Surburban League. After a surprising 13-7 upset victory over a pow- erful Mayfair Team, Sierra handled neighboring Piov neer, 20-O, and cross-Town rival La Serna, 13-O, before beating Artesia in a hard fought, 14-12 con- Test, putting The Spartans in second place, one game behind La Mirada. Four records, that were established in 1961, were broken This season. Don Price completed 541, of The passes attempted, breaking The old record of 411, set by former Spartan, John Hayek. Richard Leon set Three new records for one season-Pass Receptions, catching 22 passes Thrown To him, Yardage Gained by Passing, totaling 332 yards, and for Touchdown Passes Caught, receiving 4 touchdown passes during The season. Varsztg DON CLAXTON Co-Captain Center All League All District Torres races for the ball! Topping runs a sweep. Jun. 1-uvun.N.avu V - .x.....,. ...x-. Tackle Guard TOM BOBRICK SAL BARNESE Guard Guard Eaotball VARSITY SCORES OPPONENT STERRA Sar1TaFe... 7 0 Whittier 20 6 El Rancho .... . . . 35 0 'I4 6 Lo Miraala . .. . 7 0 Mayfair .. . - 7 13 Pioneer - 0 20 13 T4 Cal Hi .... LaSernc1... 0 Arfesia .... --- 12 JOHN DUNKIN NORM ELDER End End End Tackle BILL GITT STEVE LESTER Hulfbuck Tackle 46 ,L Z i e x, i End Hczlflicxck JIM MACY SETH MARTY Hcllfbock Quarterback All League All District 3 z 5. mi A 'mi -in 'W , . xl' ua B , , ,ff Am JOHN MILLIKAN Tackle Sierra lineman Ward offLc1ncers with Price passing, Varsit Qucirverbock Hcilfback JIM OUBRE All Langue BOB ROANE End Quarterback 9 -sa .VV h , g. A ,T T.. , 1-,l .wr lg 1 1 415252 N YI ' ' ,elm -' LARRY ROBBINS Tackle iwfball CRAIG ROBERSON DAVE ROJAS Tackle End Leon's memorable pass To Elder for a Touchdown agains1La Semo. ' i ll I eell . A Q l A ,Q V, V H ,,Ly Vi 1 ' R iii: w A Q l l JACK THAYER PAUL THOMSON Halfbaclc Guard Honorable Mention Fullback All LSUQUS AL SOTO 1. ml 1 Q J' as Q A V5 ,E . Q l V Q V VV LV H if eelr e fr M VV M ll gl A 4 . . ,jig ' ' W, iff l 'V L11 ,K BOB SHIRLEY Center 9 . I E4 ,V X ,, .,f V - ,. , 2 K 4:31, fy?-. - ,':::I.m. ' '-zzagf' .. . ,..,..,W , V ' V ,VV A ,W,.. -M., Q- ' SEBASTIAN SIDOTI Center 4? VVVQ fx V W.,-fr, MIKE TOOMEY End RICK TCPPING CHRIS TORRES TOM TUCKER JOHN WINKELMAN Fullback Halfbock Halfbock Halfbcuck Honorable Mention All League Varsity Zrafbzzll ,., ' if 1: . 'iff' ' Y- ' , , F -1 . CRAIG WESTLING RANDY GAMBILI. JIM QUINT Tackle Guard Guard All League ROUHG l'Uf1S OH UH Opfion! Winkelman fights for cm first down. BEE FOOTBALL--Bottom Row: Ray Jesse, Steve Veloz, Glen Stritof, Ken Derry, Charles Miller, George Leonhart, Darryl Price, Raul Roias, David Michael Don Thornburg, Richard Heath, Al Barrows, Ken Lindley, and Bruce Carlzen. Second Row: Bob Winningham, Randall Reece, Larry Bonner, Jim Knox, Jim Akin John Danskin, Bob Nastase, Dave Clark, Dave Barney, Tom Gualt, Leo Camalich, John Mele, Richard Valderama, Richard Lewis, Bill Garcia, and Dave Buccirto Top Row: Jim Naughton, Charles Robbins, John Henkel, Steve Hall, Ralph Daughenbaugh, Dale Daniel, Greg Smith, Andrew Walkover, Steve Derrick, Bruce Dunn Terry Lambert, Bob Perret, Oscar De La Paz, Ron Hawk, and Paul Ward. MR. PAUL WARD OPONENT Santa Fe Whittier El Rancho Cal Hi . . La Mirada Mayfair Pioneer . La Serna Artesia . Coach BEE SCORES . 6 .. 20 . 7 . O ..l4 .. 25 . 7 .. l3 . 6 1566 .700 ball Uzird Place Khamps The Bee's great spirit and ability this season enabled them to capture third place in the Suburban League, with an overall record of six wins and three losses. The offense was sparked by the brilliant passing ot John Mele to his sure-handed receiver, Leo Camalich. This pair combined for more than ten touchdowns via the air route. The excellent defense was boosted by Jim Leech, Al Barrows, Ray Jessee, Bill Garcia, and Paul Roias. Under the leadership of co-captains Don Thornburg and Jim Leech, and the superior guidance ot coaches, Mr. Jim Naughton, Mr. Paul Ward, and Mr. Larry Le- Konder, valuable experience was gained by the Bees, many of whom are potential varsity players. SIERRA 20 I3 19 T4 34 MR. JIM NAUGHTON Coach O O 32 32 Spartan kicker Al Barrows tries for three! JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-Bottom Row: Bill Crawley, Frank Barnese, Steve Valderamo, Jim Heath, Jim Quint, John Summerfield, Greg Sturgis, and Ronnie Weinstein. Top Row: Chris Palmer, Mike De La Cruz, Dale Daniels, Dennis Pounds, John Stucker, Steve Calkins, Bob Cassady, Jerry Toy, and Randy Gambill. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES OPPONENT Santa Fe .. Whittier .. .. El Rancho Cal I-Ii .... La Mirada Mayfair .. .. Pioneer ... .. SIERRA 6 29 I4 I4 8 I9 2 junior Varsity Hoathzll The Junior Varsity team this season had a rugged line and a hard running backfield, both of which had ample opportunity to display their skills at the La Mirada game, which according to Coach Les Hufford, was the most exciting game of the season. A-two point safety on a blocked punt earned the Spartans an eight to six victory. At the season's end, they managed to attain the impressive record of five wins and two losses. The Cee team, besides giving many underclassmen an excellent opportunity to begin playing organized tackle football, gives the coaches material from which to train future Bee and Varsity teams. The team and both its hard working coaches, Mr. Jim Snowden and Mr. Eugene Leach, seldom receive the recognition they de- serve, but in spite of this absence of laurels, Sierra would be the lesser if it were not for the existence of such dedicated groups as this. Hee Sirotb ll CEE SCORES OPPONENT Santa Fe.. ...I3 Whittier .. O El Rancho ..... O Cal Hi .... . .I9 La Mirada ..... I9 Mayfair ...... 34 Pioneer . . . .I9 La Serna . . . . . O Artesia . . . . . O SIERRA I9 30 6 O 6 O 6 9 7 CEE FOOTBALL-Bottom Row: Chris Whittingharn, Rick Peters, John Lewis, Mike Jordan, George Valencia, Tom Karnes, Greg Curley, Jim Hennessey, and Noel Wolf, Row Two: Charles Connell, Charles Stoughton, Ray Soto, Mike Bede, Jim Tevdt, Elliot Raleigh, Wade Wagner, Dennis Ritz, Wayne Thompson, Tom Benson, Dove Walters, and Tim Sara. Top Raw: Jim Satterberg, Dennis La Brie, Jack Hopps, George Toy, Mark Wicker, Blade Underwood, Richard Schoensiegel, Jim Dole, Rod Beydler, Ray Posilass, Don Koenegshater, and Edwin Miller. 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The Junior Varsity team took third place in the Suburban League, with an overall record of five wins and four losses. Bob Garrett set the Junior Varsity course record with a time of 11:21. The Frosh Team had an overall record of three wins and five losses. Outstanding Frosh'harrier, Craig Beauvais, set the Frosh course record with a time oi 12:20. MR. ROBERT DUGARD Coach DAVE RUYLE TOM SACK RODGER TRACY 10:19 10:47 10:18 juuivr Varsif Uzird Place Ehamps JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Baflom Row: Dennis McCorkenda1e Victor Quezada, Gilbert Mar d T B , on a, om ourne, Art Dawes, Kary Cook, Art Fraumeni, and Ran Caler. Row Two: Herman Flores, Mark Messersmith, John Mariani, Bob Garrett, Bill Newcomb, Art Edwards, Ted Okles, and Bob Dawes. Top Row: Bob Caldwell, John Cunningham, Jack Robinson, Kent Hoffman, Jeff Stevenson, Dave Write, Dave Nasfase, Dave Ruyie, and Larry Pheheim. Varsity Scores Junior Varsity Scores Opponem' Sierra Opponeni Sierra La Mirada ..... 23 33 La Mirada ..... 23 Mayfair ...34 21 Mayfair 32 Pioneer . . . .26 30 Pioneer . . . . . 21 La Serna . . . . .22 33 La Serna . . . . . 25 Ariesia . . . . .15 46 Artesia . . .. . 43 Frosh Scores Opponent Sierra La Mirada ..... 20 38 Rodger Tracy leads for Sierra at Mr. Sac. Mayfair l 1 - . . 15 49 Pioneer . . . . .15 50 lv La Serna ...... 28 27 Arfesia ....... 21 36 FROSH CROSS COUNTRY-Left Io Right Russel Tracy, Larry Wilson, Bru L C ce yons, raig Beauvias, Jim Seymour, Raiiand Walker, and Don Onfiverras. 153 1 wr,1k4k ,.,.V , ,,,..,L,,,g1-N, L ERICK ANGSTADT STEVE BAILEY I v 3 Wafe The Varsity Water Polo Team captured a second place in the Eastern League with an overall record ot I4 wins and 5 losses. The crucial playoff against Anaheim, won with an overtime score of IO-9, let the Spartans advance to C.l.F. competition, where, in the first round ot battle, Sierra was beaten by Ox- nard High School. In the tough Upland Tour, the Spartans also took third place with a record of three wins and one loss. The team was led by co-captains, Mike Anderson and Dave Stoufter, both ot whom earned honorable mention on the C.I.F. team and were selected for the all-league, tirst team. Earning honorable mention in the Eastern League were Chris Grittith and Forrest Cornell. DOUG BAILEY CRAIG BAUGH uf R fri ' , Lkw. - 'W - ,r-' kr K K rirafsssfs-fffJ'? ,, s s srss I fi W .'?f?j--rl2-,lmyjfeffriilf, 'QEYE1 'l ' ' ,,r, I E is OBPUNENT ' T s L Wlonteb , . La .kkr ,K . Montcl . . .r K Calhtm j,H.f..:lg. . .i-' tfllflfiif 'Mf?DI?b3llQflfEE5? 1Wl3Itiierrf'fff'!ir rri ef IN.-I , .I iw..,ifW.... , ., fr --A V- We-gs f r , ,. , IQXUCEdzi 5iQ,h.QkffQ:igff:f ' irif 1 of Sf ' r j K ff - ' I z W, I f '15-i3,l 'iff 'izij?:,z grsgyzf '1ffgg,1,I.f: 1-ir! I X, W. WI.. f .ef-:wwf--M ,. Mfg.. ,. 3fflgE4f'- 'f-?Q'f?- if! 225. . 4 'ttx -N72 1 ' ' ,f - ,tissts -ii, 'til sris srrrt,r MIKE ANDERSON DAVE STOUFFER Co-Captains Whittier? :ji orssr as I g , - ' MR. DON POUCHER Coach Douo CHAPIN FORREST comm sauce DEDMON GARY GILDERSLEEVE aims GRIFFITH PAUL KRAus FRED WESTBERG WAYNE WILSON Pala , , bw, s. N Mai, new V. QW ,:WW. M. fl., .. V V imwwesuf ' This year's Bee and Cee WaTer Polo Teams had a very ' graTifying season, The Bees finishing Third in The league Ye T A and The Cees finishing second, wiTh The championship barely slipping from Their grasp. T , 1, ., T The Bee aTTack This year was headed by Glenn Zim- l 1' A A U ' A merman, who made all league, Allan Ellers, and Jim x , , 1 N 1 A Conly. Goaley Bob Jerome was, in The words of Coach g -swr ',, 3' ' , Don Poucher, The deciding facTor in many games, Q ,Qffgi 'igi Q noTably Upland, wiTh his greaT sfops in The goal. Il' tl, A T slli Q Ai The Cees really churned up The waTer wiTh The cham- ft, stkv Pionship Playing of all 'GGQUG P'GYe'S Jew Heede Und ,Tic ,TT Bob PeTerson. According To Coach Andreas Haley, NexT year's championship is a cerTainTy, considering The fine 'lll lkll A ' Q P'UYl'i9 mleflol fefummg 'Wi Yew' c,,sc, J ,r,s. 'T Jeff Hansen Tries a shoT. 366 Zfhird Place Hluzmps i MR. ANDREAS HALLE Coach BEE WATER POLO-Boflnm Row: Jerry Heede, Doug Myers, Glenn Zimmerman, Bill Germin, Tom Elardi, Norm Davidson, Allen Ehlers, and Warren Wallace. Top Row: Bruce Dedmon, Jim Conley, Mel Johns, Bob Jerome, Jeff Hanson, Dale Hann, and Nels Peterson. C766 Second Flare Ghamps CEE WATER POLO-Bottom Row: Eric Mueller, Charles Chapin, Brian Dedmon, Scott Easfburn, and Jim Kiener. Top Row: Bill Jones, Irvin Downing, Chris Shields, Bill SToner, Mike Hayes, and Larry Manzer. Warren Wallace hangs an as he rides out his opponent Wrestling Var ity Coach Gene Leach's Varsity wrestling team finished in third place in the Suburban League, with an overall record of 6 wins and 6 losses. High point men on this year's squad were Ron Weinstein, John Winkleman, John Thelin, Ray Jesse, Jack Thayer, and Al Ontiveros, C.l.F. representatives were Ron Weinstein, Jack Thayer, and Ron Caler. Captain John Winkleman placed third in the Fullerton Tournament, while AI Ontiveros and John Thelin took third and fourth respectively at the Cerritos Invitational. District medal winners were Ray Jesse, John Lewis, John Thelin, Jack Thayer, and Ron Weinstein. AI Ontiveros was undefeated RON CALER JOHN THELIN AL ONTIVEROS Weight 98 Weight 98 Weight 106 JACK THAYER JOHN WINKLEMAN ALLEN EHLERS Weight 136 Weight TAI Weight 141 in the league in The IO6 lbs. weight division. CHRIS WHITTINGHAM RAY JESSE WARREN WALLACE Weight II5 Weight T23 Weight 130 AL DROTAR RICHARD CORTEZ RON WEINSTEIN Weight 'I-48 Weight T57 Weight I68 MIKE RINIER JOHN BENSON CRAIG WESTLING weight 174 Weight 194 weight 235 VARSITY LEAGUE SCORES OPPONENT SIERRA La Serna .. ...I9 21 Pioneer ... .. .34 I6 La Mirada ...I9 34 Artesia ... ...34 T6 Mayfair , .. .. .27 24 Richard Cortez prepares to snap down his opponent. junior Var ity Sierra's Junior VarsiTy WresTling Team, coached by Mr. James Snowden, enjoyed a fine season of eight wins and Tour losses. Several members of The J.V. squad proved To be valuable varsiTy alternates, as well as showing fine per- formances in The iunior varsiTy matches. Senior Don ClaxTon, who seT a school record of pinning his opponent in five seconds, was named capTain of This year's squad. OTher outsTanding wrestlers were sophomore Dale Daniel, iunior David Adams, anal freshman Chris Dan- iels. Mike Rinier drives in a hard cross Face To break down his Anaheim opponenT. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-Bottom Row: Charles Stoughton, Richard Ying, Bill Ying, Gary Lee, Larry Manzer, Vic Bede, and Tim Serra. Top Row: Dale Daniel, John Lewis, Jeff Hansen, David Adams, Ray Soto, Bill Newcomb, Bill Dawes, Steve Pate, and Bob Cassidy. MR. GENE LEACH MR. JAMES SNOWDEN Coach Coach JUNIOR VARSITY LEAGUE SCORES OPPONENT SIERRA La Serna ...I7 33 Pioneer ...I8 3 La Mirada .. .. 8 45 ArTesia ... ...I5 32 Mayfair . ...24 25 1671 kc' If ll TONY BUCCINO BOB CAMPBELL Manager DON CARVER Varsity Rick Lidster dribbles down the court against La Serna. DAN DWYER Captain Sporting new scarlet and white uniforms Sierra's Varsity basketball team took to the court for the first game of the season against the El Rancho Dons, emerging victorious in the pre-league battle. The next several prac- tice encounters with most of the district teams resulted in an impressive winning streak for coach Len Craven's cagers until they were defeated by Cal Hi in the La Habra Christ- mas Basketball Tournament. The team lost the season kick-off game to La Mirada, and after a series of stormy com- petitions, ended the season with three wins and seven losses. Bright moments in the '63-'64 story included wins Over a- strong Pioneer team and eventual league champ, Mayfair. Contributing greatly to the team effort were forward Dan Dwyer and guard Rick Lidster. Despite the lack of many wins, the Spar- tans played sound, fundamental ball and finished as well as could be expected from an inexperienced team. The season's tough schedule provided a good training ground for many sophomore ,and iunior hopefuls, who, next year, could possibly rewrite the record books. DARRELL FLANDERS JOHN FUNK PICK UDSTER FRED MIHAYLO Manager JOE PERISHO MIKE VAUPEL STEVE VIEIRA MR. LEN CRAVEN VARSITY BASKETBALL OPPONENT El Rancho .,., Montebello .. Santa Fe ....... Long Beach Wilson Whittier ........ Santa Fe . .. Millikan . . Glenolora . . . La Mirada . . . Mayfair .... Pioneer .. Artesia . . . La Serna . .. La Mirada . . . Mayfair .... Pioneer .. Artesia . . La Serna . . . SCORES SIERRA 58 64 62 76 68 43 49 71 53 67 62 46 52 85 62 68 48 43 Coach Steve Vieira goes high off the floor for a rebound against La Miracle juuivr Varsity ,Cmgue Khampivns l6'zz ke! JUNIOR VARSITY-Bottom Row: Ken Makara, Manuel Macias, Bill Gitr, and Bob Hamrell. Top Row: Tony Truiillo, Dan Dougless, Mike Anderson, Dick Hall, John Farwell and Russel Waldo. JUNIOR VARSITY LEAGUE SCORES OPPONENT SIERRA La Mirada .... 49 54 Mayfair ...... 30 66 Pioneer ...... 56 65 Artesia ...... 59 61 La Serna ..... 42 54 La Mirada .... 67 58 Mayfair ...... 36 51 Pioneer ...... 59 89 Artesia ...... 66 56 La Serna ..... 56 68 The JV basketball team, which compiled a mediocre 5-4 record in pre-league action, finally came alive and won eight of the league games played. Coach Robert Minier commented that the championship was not due to any one outstanding in- dividual, but to a great team effort. Players who were instru- mental in this fine team play were John Farwell, Manuel Macias, Dick Hall, and Mike Anderson. In addition to winning league, the team set a new scoring record of 89 points against Pioneer. Coach Jim Naughton's Bee basketballers, sparked by Wayne Wilson's record breaking 33 point effort, finished the season's encounters with a 9-II record and a third place league stand- ing. Co-captains Pat Triggs and Sheldon Fink aided in dazzling team play and a fast break, which often left opposing team members standing backcourt as two points were scored. 1566 BEE LEAGUE SCORES OPPONENT SIERRA La Mirada .... 53 56 Mayfair ...... 63 6I Pioneer ...... 56 65 Artesia ...... 57 78 La Serna ..... 69 62 La Mirada .... 42 38 Mayfair ...... 70 65 Pioneer ...... 72 52 Artesia ...... 64 73 La Serna ..... 66 60 BEE BASKETBALL-Bottom Row: Pat Triggs, Joe Kiskis, Tom Sack, Dave Niemi, Joe Moreno, and Sheldon Fink. Top Row: Mr. James Naughton, coach, John Mele, Ted Ockels, Doug Bailey, Steve Hase, Wayne Wilson, Bill Salber, Sam Guye, Bill Daughenbaugh, and Ron Kiskis. T60 lull! 655 CEE BASKETBALL-Bollom Row: Bill Prestridge, Jim Berry, Dennis LaBrie, Tom Benson, Bill Clapperton, and Lorin Brechi. Top Row: Mr. Mervyn Bloom, coach, Jim Darden, Bill Freymond, Steve Smith, Don Rex, Siuarf Sheeler, and Richard Hobson. OPPONENT La Mirada ,... 48 Mayfair ...... 20 Pioneer ...... 35 Arfesia ...... 46 La Serna ..... 28 La Miroda .... 25 Mayfair ...... 25 Pioneer ...... 52 ArTesia ...... 35 CEE LEAGUE DEE LEAGUE SCORES SCORES The Cee baskeTball Team, under The direcfion of Mr. Mervyn SIERRA Bloom, capTured fiTTh place in The Suburban League, wiTh an OPPONENT SIERRA overall record of seven wins and Twelve losses. CapTained by , 27 Bill Clapperfon, The Team ser a new offensive scoring record, LU M 'C'dC' '--- 32 52 67 accumulafing sixTy-seven poinfs againsf Mayfair. MC1YfGlI' ...... 34 51 26 Winning The Suburban League championship, The Dee bas- Pioneer ,,,,,, 29 35 42 lceTball Team, coached by Mr. Don STillwell, had alrecord break- Arfesia ..---. 26 70 23 ing season of eighreen wins and one loss. CapTain STeve Bow- LO Semc 23 46 nam seT an individual scoring record by neTTing TwenTy-eighT , ' 37 DoinTs againsT ArTesia. LG Niilmdo '--- T8 33 35 May air ...... 35 54 29 Pioneer ...... 48 31 33 ,C ' Arfesia ...... 23 53 25 La Serna ..... 34 35 La Serna ..... 44 DEE BASKETBALL-Left To Right Mr. Don STillwell, coach, Bob Niemi, Dan Nowlin, Roy Pasillas, STeve Easton, Jim Brown, Jay Noble, STeve Bowman, and Steve Knuboff. lol Crack ' 4a 'JE:i5.fS nZ5l'?3e?1lfT tififziiiti jf?-V' 4.2, 12E:If 1f21s':5 mfg - vg.':...:g,, sf.: ' I ,. - 3-'fT.',P:fLpi25?.!g,if - vs.7Zst':22 Zriliiw, T r'12Q,f'F 1 T. . a1szs1::'z.s. - '11-4 V1-wiv g w.f,fWI.ffzil5iw'. 1:1-if ri ' 2 .. 1 - . , -.E T r ,, 2':i1ZEi.:V.??if '5i '27ff SEV M ifsilf 'ff5??-iw 'l'S'ftff33?5'T - T 'LT- :f'7 T ' fiaiirlfif !'r'fifffix'frf'51 .fy .iiE'??gi . A .. :ia ' W , ',i1:if1zf'f- . ..-Q-sfif T ..:'-' . .,.g..g..g-f.,3.g, .ff ,Q.ffis... 'T .. . Hai' T K -- L,,L I T. vas. .1':1.v -1. W .f ,. ,g Vjgfgifi J .v,v,V . Q- . V! I , Vi 1 f ' an 5 :gf 1 -1..A .s 1 .. JIM BALMER ERNIE BROWN Two Sparfan runners forge ahead! . . ' 'T ' -- 1 - wie 'fL'H?f?'i'fif5,:i R42 H: ' 1 'V' 1P5E?iliS?'4ere9iiiMY?Qg ' if, , i'f':fl-'f 'f1i .. f I . 052 1. .1 ' il! ,-111 . ' L. gf- 3 ' J' . M If L PAT DOWD .f..-mer:-W. .-gr... 1 iff. nfna T as ,T 2 MIKE HALL BRUCE DUNN BOB HAMERIL JIM BURTON DON CLAXTON Var ity Having won Three meefs aT The Time The Oracle wenT To press, The Track Team seemed headed Tor anoTher ouTsTanding season. The win againsT Calhi was a milesTone for The SparTans, marking The firsT Time ThaT The Condors fell before The Team. ln This meeT, Richard Joyce seT a 49.8 seconds record for The 440, and PaT Dowd Tied The records for The IOO yard dash and The 220. In The Warren meeT, Jim Balmer broughT forth a record of l4.6 seconds for The T20 high hurdles and Tied The record of 19.8 seconds Tor The T80 low hurdles. The varsiTy relay Team also equaled The school record of l:32.l seconds. The resulTs of The SanTa Fe meeT showed five new records for The VarsiTy, Jim Balmer equaled his record for The 120 high hurdles and seT a 19.7 seconds record for The l8O low hurdles. Par Dowd again equaled The record for The TOO yard dash and seT The 21.5 sec- onds record Tor The 220. Richard Joyce beTTered his record for The 440 by -5fiO of a second, wirh a Time of 49.3 seconds. Vince Fraumeni seT ci new Cee record for The l320, by clock- ing 3:27.7. WiTh This excellenT opening, Coach RoberT Dugard is look- ing Tor The Surburban League championship in The VarsiTy and Cee divisions. I . I ' E s..'.r. 3 'iilr I HARRY GERSTEN DARRELL GURY Jim Balmer dashes over The high hurdles for The finish. CURTIS HECKEL SEASO Cal Hi Warren Santa Fe Dominguez Relays Arroya La Mirada Hunfingron Beach Mayfair 4 ,. 1, ,, 1' I 1 I If , ., ,qw K. 5 . ,,,.. ,,.. as , Lai I i, ,Vkk L gr? K ,. , L Ip.-w:9R4.e. is ,ASME li BILL HOWARD RICHARD JOYCE JOHN MILLIKAN SCHEDULE Pioneer Arroyo lnvilafional La Serna Ariesia W.U.H.S. DisTricT Meef League Preliminaries League Finals iiisyss HM OUBRE GABWEL PAPTIDA Dowd pulls quickly ahead in The IOO yard dash. ie-Q35 L L is f. r ' :ffl rsrs , . 5 K7 y 1 f.,g - ,EJQ . ,V , D, W y ,QQAYLYQQQ ,. MIKE RINIER DAVE ROJAS E y I I Fiilffl' -, L A , TOM SACK SIBBI SIDOTI i VA ya. y :,,,., .. 1 .gm , L V, - ,234 , A' . ,I my I- ,V ., V jg -1 ' -A A' 5 L -, ,J QQ , fpgf 1 , V lb, fi p i g im JEFF STEVENS-ON RODGER TRACY LARRY WHITNEY MR. ROBERT DUGARD Coach 163 Kes Crack BEE TRACK TEAM-Boiiom Row: Bill Ying, John Danskin, Al Bolin, Gil Miranda, and Bruce Carlzen. Row Two: Mark Messersmith, Dove Nastasse, Raul Roias Bill Smith, Albert Le Cou, Dave Ruyle, Leo Camelitch, Steve Valderama, anal Vince Fraumeni. Top Row: Bill Stracker, Larry Preheim, David Clark, Terry Lambert Warren Hoag, Steve Hase, Bruce Dunn, Ward Erickson, Bill Entwhistle, Bill Ruff, Jim Thomas, and Rick Lewis. Gee Crack CEE TRACK TEAM-Botlom Row: John Lewis, Vic Quezacla, John Warren, Tom Karnes, Dave Pruitt, Tom Benson, Richard Ying, Steve Ensminger, Bob Niemi, Al Fraumeni, and Tom McCorkendale. Row Two: Rob Beyler, Rick Peters, Ray Pasillas, Bob Roy, Ron Murphy, Bill Paxson, Don Twitchel, Steve Nielsen, Terry Runyan, Tom Highburger, Dave Brinkley, and Ron Rubidoux. Top Row: Gee Vega, John Marianni, Dana Atkinson, Danny Kunishoffer, Marvin Nichols, Jon Donovan, Craig Beauvais, Dick Sha, Floyd Balmer, Steve Smith, Art Edwards, Dave Stevens, Jim Brown, and Jim Serpa. ew funn ' ig A , 'EQGIDIQEK '.wx7. . ' l k y I MH. ,I -, ,V , j -Wv,:.kz3g:L:fl .--. CRAIG BAUGH VARSITY SCEDULE' Lakewood Whilfier Lakewood Glendale Brea La Mirada :'fPioneer Brea 'La Serna Whirrier 'La Mirada Cal-Hi 'Pioneer Glendale 'La Serna Cal-Hi 'Denotes League Games 505 - ' V11 .W w, V a,,. ,l, .V .V . .I , l,,ll. ,,,, V, ,.,1l, ,gym .,., r,2?,g3,v,,V mv' by 5 M3 W I -fl.-,. i A 1-1 1 :P iQ.., ,, an J, ,. mu. f ,S if WWF JK y Q, 6 3 ,Y X ff To X I , A ,wr 5 gi, R wt '33, KEVIN MINOR TOM ADAMS Varsif ART DAWES DAVE WRIGHT Captain junior Varsity SAM GUYE MR. ROBERT MINIER Coach JUNIOR VARSITY GOLF-Boilom Row: Bob Dawes, Jim Berry, Glenn Bryant, and Jim HYFGS. Top Row: Jim Macy, Chuck Thomas, John Farwell, and Joe Kiskis. Ccwzi MR. EDGAR BRANDT MR. LEN CRAVEN RANDY BREAM BOB CALDWELL NORM DAVIDSON Coach Coach Randy Brecim catches a fast back drive from his opponent. Var ity The Varsity should take league, was Coach Edgar Brandt's comment when quizzed about the future ot his team. Five returning lettermen who are out to prove that their coach's prediction is not idle speculation are: Steve Pate, Don Kortangen, Carl Moore, Norm Davidson, and cap- tain Manuel Macias. The 'starting five will also receive much assistance from Randy Bream, Dick Hall, Ron Kiskis, and several others who are up from the J.V.'s The team's pre- league record to date is 3-2, with wins over Warren, Santa Fe and El Rancho while succumbing to Calhi and C.l.F. powerhouse, Whittier. The only cloud in this bright picture is the loss of Fred Mihaylo, out tor the season with illness, and Steve Viera, out with a bad ankle. In sum- mary, one might say that the league trophy, which has occupied the same niche in the gym for the past two years, may very well grace that same position for another year. Don Kortangen slams a hard serve to score the winning points. DAVE NEWLAND DICK HALL DON KORTANGEN RON KISKIS JACK ROBISON MANUEL MACIAS FRED MIHAYLO CARL MOORE Captain JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS-Bottom Row: Peter Saiovics, Dan Nowlin, George Valencia, and Butch Maxwell. Top Row: Ed Webster, Lee Martell, Glen Reis Ron Hawk, anal Brian Vaderwoit. uuiar Varsity Norm Davidson makes a smashing background drive. Dave Newland stretches to return the Mctcias lobs to the corner. ball. Ke mfs RESERVE TENNIS-Boilom Row: David Wolters, Doug Simminston, Tim Tandberg, and Joe Still. Top Row: Dan Emmert, Bill Daughenbaugh, Bob Munsey, Steve Hall, and Dick Hobson. ERIC ANGSTADT STACY ASNESS STEVE BAILEY Mike ANDERSON FORREST CORNELL F RICK GIBSON J Kees R BEE SWIMMING-Boiiom Row: Rory Johns, Bob Jerome, Doug Chapin, John Cotter, and Bruce Lawson. Top Row: Mike Biggy, Don Kelson, Tom Rodey, and Mel Johns. Wim Var SEASON Lakewood Montebello Disiricr Relay Meet ClF Relciy Prelims Norwalk CIF Relay Finals Sonia Fe El Rancho La Miroda La Habra mfg GERRY HEEDE BRIAN HUGHES DAVE srourme SCHEDULE hittier al Hi Cl Puente Invitational Prelims ioneer V a Puente lnvitational Finals a Serna .U.H.S. District Prelims ,Testa WEB TROJAN MR. LES HUEEORD MR. DON POUCHER Couch eague Prelims Coach eague Finals .U.H.S. District Finals WAYNE WILSON 6665 CEE SWIMMING-Top Row: Chris Shields, Scott Eastborn, Tim Biggy, Irv Downing, Bill Jones, and John Warner. Top Row: Charles Chapin, Bryan Deodmun, Steve Hayes, Steve Williams, Lyferd Morris, and Jim Kiener. Varsity MR. PAUL WARD Coach DARRELL FLANDERS STEVE COX Manager Captain AL BARROWS Sieve Cox takes a mighty swing. TOM BOBRICK DENNIS BOOTH Spartan first baseman covers his anxious runner. DON CARVER JIM COX NORM ELDER CHUCK JONES JOHN COX TOM GAULT Baseball RICHARD LEON TOM REASIN SETH MARTY DON PRICE At the time the Oracle went to press, Sierra's Varsity base- ball team had a record of one win, one tie, and three losses in pre-league play. In the opening game against Whittier, the Spartans scored a 7-O triumph, with catcher Seth Marty hitting a home run. Against Warren, the Spartans lost after a hard fought seven innings, with a score of 3-4. The Cal Hi game ended in a O-O tie after continuing for nine innings. Both the El Rancho and Santa Fe games ended in defeat, with scores of 4-2 and 4-O respectively. Although the season started slowly, Coach Paul Ward re- mained optimistic and indicated his belief that future scores will be more favorable to the Spartans. We are looking forward to a fine year. The boys are short on varsity experience, but long on desire to win. Our goal is the league championship, but this will take a great deal of hustle and accomplishment, he cheerfully speculated. SEASON SCHEDULE OPPONENT SIERRA OPPONENT SIERRA Whittier ....... O 7 La Mirada Warren ... . . .3 4 Mayfair California ..... O O Pioneer EI Rancho ..... 4 2 La Serna Santa Fe ...... 4 O Artesia La Mirada La Mirada Mayfair Mayfair Pioneer Pioneer La Serna La Serna Artesia Artesia Southpaw .lim Cox throws Q blazing fast-ball. BRUCE ROBBINS CRAIG ROBERSON MIKE TOOMEY JOHN WINKLEMAN Baseball junior Var ity JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-Botlom Row: Dave Niemi, Greg Sturgis, Jim Hodges, Pete Valenzuela, Jim Leach, Larry Gentile Vtc Lee and David Michael Top Row: Steve Calkins, Oscar De La Paz, Bill Freymond, Dove Campbell, Jack Hopps, John Mele, Dick Valderrama, and Bill Garcia SEASON SCHEDULE OPPONENT OPPONENT Whittier La Mirada Warren Mayfair California Pioneer El Rancho La Serna Santa Fe Artesia La Mirada La Mirada Mayfair Mayfair Pioneer Pioneer La Serna La Serna Artesia Artesia Safe! FROSH BASEBALL-Bottom Row: Dennis La Brie, Greg Miller, Rex Ellis, Steve Hodges, Max Ellis, and Tom Standard, Row Two: Gil Morales, Tony Long, Jay Noble, Larry Bonner, Steve Bowman, Elliot Raleigh, and Bob Anderson. Top Row: Rick O'Connor, Blade Underwood, John Henkel, Gary Kalena, Steve Derick, Russ Waldo, Jol-in Smith, Steve Easton, Roger Rhodes, Bob Shramma, and Vern Brach. Out wading Meyers cmd leadersh , smndrng- QOIf1lQl'l,,QflIO The mn A -ln lllefl ,, DAN DWYER f T Buskeibull ,. T A Q 6 A ' TTETT It 1a ,,tr?lcfll1TnonT'Qi. f.12 ne w ' ifor The Q '-2 ' Y ' E' 'T cwchr ele he oufSA 1 wThleTe . . Y iii- from QQ 2L 1g,eo,m . ,T Tlye sports of The year. V I L1 . All Tgqrffgm L3 e ,e:sc1TlsfacTory s ch o l Q sh c ' TVQQGVO l U O1 Ted Oh Such mm O The fiihool, 1 '15, JT 5 el if - ouT- 'f here noi, in S CT T ! 4 w Q I wg egg, 0 peTl! M rj xx .v 5. :Q G QQ TEAM, '1 TI Mi T T P' 4 Tl Bllwlw 'TT f ., 2' W 2 aj, ,ibm eau g 91' 3,62 ' T TP ,gb aw v ,gf ef -a p ll S B ,H K1 ,R b 1, 'll-llif 'eg 1 wir T T., HS fe in T Te- Q 1. d Jima Q -'H 1 f ff T, T 'Q , , N ' ., .,.. kk kg Ee fr al p MTV ,Tug 2' f T , aw Mega' 1 A in gg. 'Wa ,ff T' Wig. gg.. ff fi QSEPIOCS 'P A 'fl .fi el RODGER TRACY Cross CounTry S A 4 A A A 1 lg. ,qggieiz ,qcagvasfw , - 'T' 'U' ' E if . 'Z' 5 3' T.', iz T A T ' f fig , ji! A T5eT ' g I eT T T, Q Elipiilkfi QE, , - , f 'Qi mc:-TARD LEON DAVE WRIGHT PAT Down Football Golf Truck Baseball MANUEL MACIOS DAVE STOUFFER MIKE ANDERSON JOHN WINKLEMAN Tennis Swimming Water Polo Wrestling A new consTiTuTion, uniforms of whiTe bermudas cmd powder blue sweaTshirTs, and sixTh period P.E. classes have given new aspecTs To The former GAA, now known as SIGA, The Sierra InTerscholasTic Girls AssociaTion. This year The girls engaged in compeTiTion wiTh local high schools ming and diving, Track and Tield, and parTicipaTed in in Tennis, baskeTball, volleyball, swim Three dance symposia. WiTh BONNIEEWAGNER Pifgiclenf .. 57 ,55-fn - so I f T95 k i . vefw R. ss . . - 'ff - fiff:fi1ui,TEvx :A . .SH ,,: ee-1 r- g. 455, ,, it rf. ff. ff- W flu? ' .,... -,..,, , ,,,.. ,, .. .. , 355, ,,,tN,,..,,,, .,,, ,,.i., ,..- . .. ,. 'fiidiiffsiibf''i'f.?,w:?ff ' If-2:--.':T,.:: V i ce- .52 year ur The The ing some Team won anoTher meeTs in a place over all 'For The firsT Brewer. The group's in The year They held MISS LOUISE VAN DOMMELEN Advisor 576,11 ,NSS VERLA MRS. Run-1 BLAKE MRs, DQRTHY BREWER MRS. JACQUELINE WARREN 'I74 siel-W1-myEfmifrisawearisvfvwir 'ww-.f ef., rs .15 H R M Q zmrfszq 1 ISIVN .vw .xv .xv ,, fwhw' I 22- T, , Thu., 612 '? , L , I Qi ?l4'Lf: ' 'Q--54 i ' lr!,'J,Q:-.,, zI'frVZzEiz?:i'2 , ., fg'icljji,ij 'y,fL,l1f1,. ,- ' .Q SSTEMJITEF' , QSALLY ROBINSON Jo EMMERT LINDA IXIQRMAN ' ' ' Treasurer Publlcliy .1,VQ1is27iQfSecreTo ry r:,g,fg,f .,,- 2 2,,g1.1,fs,,g'f ,rw , 1 under The direcTion of show enTiTled We in The disTricT iz compleTed iTs Third consecufive 1, The TirsT school To do so. TournamenTs. However volleyball Team, aTTer los- olisTricT compeTiTion. The Bee se Van Dommelen was expecTing Team parTicipaTed in Two dual meeTs. The girls also Took parT Anfonio College and Took TirsT Mrs. DorThy MusT. LaTer DISTRICT TENNIS TROPHY CHRISTY BRADT 1 ' I I I I .T,e 'R'rTRTR'ess T KATHY DAHL BECKY HICKS CAROL JEssoP SHARRON sMiTH SUE STARR BABSY ,., .,,, Q. ON THE RUN For The pasT Two years Sierra has placed second in The All-DisTricT girls' Track and field meeT. As The Oro- cle wenT To press, The Spar- Tan parTicipanTs were deTer- mined To again Take Top honors for The school in The meef, which will be held in May, and were vigorously Training for The doy when They can make iT Three in 0 row. -. , ,,.wm1L5,W Y ' 'L ' if 1.-Z K f W . 'ini . iljrtf-2551255132231 HF,-L L.y::.wr:1f:Qf+2 N 5L391,k.4'5E5gs Q--,-N ,-,UE .say V -' Z - . N L is EE 1 N, 2752375 gg!:-f12ElfL?fzs:sZ25i?5it Az -' --if ,.. ,,,, ,,., ,T Jie 55.715, . PAT TEBBETTS :yy I 1 ' :EWQTQE 31Zzt ' 1311? Y' E: if .vgL1gf,,ffz, s ,wr 'P -,Y-, .N . ,, MB, , ,. Ti-7EZ:.:1,:4f ref mg L , S K, . L sive N if ' , WWf,,,,, ' L BECKY HICKS Co-Captain 52, .f kiiiifi-Vifkwil .,,. ' 'fu' W, ,,,,. TL -r,, :aww 3:35 fi, T I -- '.!?IiTl?Ef11'J2 2 L W T' . Y if ale lb J L 34? qs 73 1 4 45? 94 egg Y gem, g Ti ' EL +A T . :L le' -'ef-fefif? f L .,,. 1 1 Lx 7 91-L . ,,., V235 ' secs' wx E-- Afff w -N Y, LE , 'fLa1?L ', :mme QwQQegz1c1:v:LE EW il? naw' avi 2' ws,az.+ m mf' -E x L s,,TsT,,.e , L,,41,,:,--1,1 ,J L ' ' . ,L mme 5 3 gl Ziff 'HJ Egg we ,il J? l if v ,A Tl El? ws gf TS .fi , ,Lee 1 T .., I fr Q E M T mag v alllrfwlif' E-Yr us: T -- T- ll qi, 9 vi E1 V :Il flier 3' ala? ll? ,.. sl-. 5 1' lL E 'T af: 3 Lk YR ae EN M ' ffh JCZELA. WT' ... Iv- - ROBLN BELL KATHY DAHL ARLENE GRIFFITH 1?EE5j3QNNiE WAGNER Co-CapTain A llil All i 'll' A TTTT as srrs a re .L T'TT af l-r1 4- Qr' . f,',. Yer- S: . .r T'..' r-f, : --.1 -'-' l'.. if L, ' si CATHY CRETER KATHY JEROME MARILYN vvoons JANICE I.: 4 ,.,w,, -Y - VF?l 9'?'Tr p LYYLLT, 1: Neff ,ww M, .,,4,. gy , ' 17,111'f,gzvl.:f7Jt'5g' K VH, 5 .T ,, 4- - T . f I L Y -L ' sr,, , ,- ..W, fr. ,Mme-fn We N .1 fer ., in L , N ' , T , , ,..T , T ,EE, , x 1 1--rf' Ttviwfi f, ','W 'xiii T -F' ' ii:9'l5.Yfi'1 Y F-31' wt ' fl .5'7 ',l L 1, 92 ' A . ,.L,, . ,T,5fl7f'lT' GEORGEANN MANZER LIL HILL CAROL JESSOP PAULETTE SCHMITT CHRIS GOSKE SANDY DAHL LQL-1155 VAN DQMMELEN !.:,, r . .. L-gg if K 2 3:65 :ik l RECREATIONAL TENNIS-Bottom Row: Sue Stark, Judy Dcpheide, Cheryl HilTon, Naomi Roias, LoreTTa Leech and Suzie Saunders, firsT place winner. To Row: f P Linda Line, Linda Regan, Barbara Schoenfeld, Renee Hubbard, Mary Lou Boskovich, Par Cohan, Yvonne PuenTes, Woudy Sfebler, and Dorothy Darby. , 175 + 4 ,. ,.,., - ,, ,,,, L. .,,, .. gil keflf ll BASKETBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: Marilyn Woods, lrene Kuhn, Melinda Prince, Elvia Baird, Carol Jessop, and Babsy Burns. Row Two: Kafhy Lokken, Candy Mazur, Nancy McCloud, Bev Anderson, Sandy Wilson, and Pam Prince. Top Row: Mary Behymer, Karhy Preston, Janice Halliday, Betsy Walton, and Bonnie Wagner.- K WINS LOSSES La Serna .. ...l l California . . . . .O 2 f Pioneer- . 5 + , Santa Fe.. ...2 O - V Sierra . . . . .O 2 A A 'Bll ' A vvhinier . ...i 1 gg MRS.,JACQUELINE WARREN JBBTSY WALTOIKTV J J ki r-..,..L. Most Valuable Plaver RECREATIONAL,BASKETBALL-Boilom Row: Linda Wilcox, Melinda Carroll, Rita Hoie, Diane Kafka, Linda Norman, Terry Robbins, and Babsy Burns. Top Row Jeanne Lai, Kathy Wakefield, Jean Kelson, Anderia Rebuck, Sandy Van Leydner, Jane Griffifln, and Gail Stickley. Svffb ll SOFTBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: Anderia Rebuck, Babsy Burns, Judy Henderson, and Betsy Walton. Top Row: Mary Cornell, Pam Prince, Marilyn Woods, Bonnie Wagner, Sherry Wiley, Sharon Agee, and Carolyn Johns. Swrvs B T f ' OPPONENT siEiaRA l , Af Santa Fe .. ..28 4 A Y ' California . . . . 9 7 A ' Whittier .. H18 T2 , A - Nogales . ..1o 28 L i 'TT f LQ sem .. ..io 28 yyy -X- MISS VERLA BATEMAN BONNIE WAGNER Coach Mast Valuable RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL-Bottom Row: Babsy Burns, Marilyn Macy, Judy Henderson, Chris Correa, Loretta Leech, Shelly Cushman, Melinda Prince, Debbie Heuring, Donna Kinoshita, and Sandy Robison. Row Two: Sharon Agee, Carol Johns, Linda Norman, Jo Emmert, Nikki Decker, Kathy Miller, Bonnie Howell, Barbara Whitson, Chris Morgan, Elaine Clay, Sherron Smith, Candy Mazur, and Dianne Vernon. Top Row: Sherry Wiley, Sheryl Fox, Pam Prince, Valerie Van Nest, Linda Polucha, Ancleria Rebuck, Marsha Alexus, Mary Cornell, Lynne Gates, Betsy Walton, Mariorie Weber, Bonnie Wagner, Jean Kelson, Barbara Schoenfeld, Marie Strong, Marilyn Woods, Terry Hunt, and Sue Tvedt, V011 gm! VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Boiiom Row: Nancy Clapperton, Judy Henderson, Cathy Creter, Elvia Biard, Linda Regan, and Nikki Decker. Row Two: Betsy Beard, Sandy Wilson, Pam Prince, and Rita Hoie. Top Row: Mary Behymer, Marilyn Woods, Kathy Jerome, Robin Bell, Bonnie Wagner, Betsy Walton, Arlene Griffith, and Mary Cornell, SIERRA OPPONENTS WINS LOSSES 2 I... .. .Whittier O ' 2... -..La Serna i I 2 I... ...Pioneer 2 O. .. ...California I 2... ...Santa Fe MRS, RUTH BLAKE JUDY HENDERSON KATHY JEROME Coosh Valuable Player Valuable Player RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL-Bottom Row: Gail Stickley, Babsy Burns, Marjorie Weber, Debbie Hearing, Judy Dopheide, Melinda Prince, Loretta Leech, Sandy Robison, Chris Correa, and Donna Kinoshita. Row Two: Sherron Smith, Jeannie Lai, Pat Tebbetts, Valerie Van Nest, Barbara Whitson, Jane Griffith, Carol Jessop, Diane Kafka, Kathy Wakefield, Linda Norman, Candy Mazur, Yvonne Paeriies., and Jean Kelsen. Top Row: Anderia Rebuck, Sandy Dahl, Linda Wilcox, Renee Hubbard, Mary Lou Boskovich, Kathy Preston, Janice Halliday, Pat Cohan, Mary McCasIin, Jo Emmert, Sheryl Fox, Barbara Schoenfeld, Marie Strong: and Terry Hunt. SWIM TEAM Bottom Row: Cond ufimmmg zz rl D 'mfg y Preston, Linda Ferguson, Christy Bradt, and Kathy Dahl. Row Two: Betsy Beard Diver Susan Neill Nancy Hughes Mary McCasIin Kathy Miller oncl Sandy Dahl. Top Row: Solly Robinson, Diver, Mary Boskovich, and Barbara Schoenfeld 3 SEASON STANDINGS IN DISTRICT MEETS Sierra . . . . . . . . .74 vvhrfraer .. ..55y2 S , , Sum Fe Hwy, . I I Iig,fI'3?-S, Pioneer . . .. 5 V, I:-if i I A y MISS LOUISE VAN DOMMELEN Coach LIFE GUARDS-Bottom Row: Lil Hill, Nancy Clapperfon, Candy Preston, Christy Braolf, and Sally Robinson. Top Row Susan Neill Kathy Jerome, Carol Morris Kathy Dahl Judy Prestridge, Robin Bell, and Jo Emmerr, Made lfl Dance MODERN DANCE-Bottom Row: Linda LaBrie, Carol Morris, Donna Stock, Pat Stoner, Gladys Winblad, Diane Dornaus, Cathy Ferguson, Carolyn Johnson, Samrnie Kay Wells, Judy Nelson, and Kathy Moretta. Row Two: Janice Pegram, Jana Holderman, Mary McGee, Nancy Chase, Vicki Houston, Charlotte Quint, Beverly Anderson, Joyce Barry, Paulette Schmitt, Marilyn Reinhardt, Cynthia Casap, and Susan Nelson. Row Three: Barbara Osuna, Jerri Pearson, Sally Robinson, Pam Buitron, Cathy Hogan, Susan Neill, Nan Perry, Vicki Bouab, Kathy Dahl, Judy Prestridge, Norma Lehman, and Linda Lester. Top Row: Cheryl Davis, Chris Benson, Dorothy Anderson, Suzanne Beauvais, Barbara Gould, Nancy Hughes, Sherry Moore, Janice Sloan, and Judy Stoddard. W' eag- aw 4.-it' W Q4-4 'Ki-1 Q1 f 1 - it fi? - fi'-'ral ' wk eg? 5112? -4.5. 1 . .3 1 tg' . ' 'N x-.1 fig. -. . .. R. wo.. , LINDA LA BRIE MRS. DOROTHY BREWER Outstanding Dancer Dance Instructor Stretch two . . . three . . . four! Kathy Dahl and Judy Prestridge perform clever antics during their skit, Gestures, part of the Dance We Must show presented in February. Crack tl ri Wir! TRACK TE , , , . op ow: annie Wagner, Suzanne Beauvais, Dorothy Anderson, and Sandy Van Leydner. K AM-Bottom Row: Chris Correa Valerie Van Nest Babsy Burns and Sherron Smith T R B parts 714 Activa . f rkkk K J :mu f jifrwgf 1 g i' gl :Qi h ' . ,j :I Y, 1 43 K L. .gal gf K , ., .' sf ' 1:41 L' .ll . ti f f 5 ,,m'. , ' Q, ' , V, , 53, krr. f r f 5 ,' ,af . I c .1 r , sscc c MISS VERLA BATEMAN BONNIE WAGNER SUZANNE BEAUVAIS Coach Outstanding Member Outstanding Member z SIGA girls practice for an upcoming volleyball tournament Siga members show archery ability while practicing for a round. Practice makes perfect as Sally Robinson executes a Jack-knifetilkg 'k Q E H 1 kk Salt fldvcrfzszng Sfrec fuferprzse lzens of The United States enloy many freedoms whlch are unknown To T at These class have ness system even sTudenTs are members learn merchants ln This Oracle makxng W1Th such country grow up controlled lndustry They great free enterpnse of most countnes In The world One of The rnghTs most cherished by ts that of free enterprise The mrllxons of people who own businesses kunds of property In this country put this freedom To good use In The communlstlc socletues of The world people do not have any right To own or to make a proflT from thenr own labor The state owns all lndusfry and pays The people subsrstance wages There IS no lncentrve for productlve work his years In school The American student learns about Ideals and now keep has country great At Suerra students can see In Theory and In actlon All sTudents who Take an economics of The capltallstlc system explained To Them The bus: Trams Spartans to become a part of thas great Them an opportunlty to recelve on The lolo Tralnlng Other chance To handle club and actlvlty funds Yearbook staff se books to studenTs and advertlsung space to local nterprtse helps support The printing cosTs of The ate book To our economuc system The chtldren of Thus advantages of free enterprise over government t one of The Ideals that rnake thelr nation 0 0 lx T2 llqigs li 'Nl w,?,s,h alfgim wlfgig 0 QM mlllfxlmr ' W 1 '-Qtllw. 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Q U 5:0 , .V , , J 'X ' K9 now' Z Q We ff -,' x 4 Free Enterprise: The Constitution stipulates X Q D that men who invent or create new or use ul M if 'X ts rom, their creations without ear 0 their thet or a speei ied length 0 time. 5 arts or inventions can reap exclusive bene- 1 X 1' X D I,,. ,, iff -. ':'z GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1964 MR. AND MRS. W. A. JOHNSON Sharon Watson and Debbie Amenda have trouble deciding among the many bargains in school clothes tram Hinshaw's Department Store HlNSHAW'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1 192 Quadway Whittier, California 698-O61 1 Doug Chapin and Georgeann Marizer are amazed at the wide variety of titles printed in paperback books available at the Book Fair. BOOK FAIR STATIONERS 15625 E. Whittwoool Lane Whittier, California 691-9710 PETE'S PIE SHOP 14047 E. Lambert Rd, Whittier, California 698-3267 Mmmm good, agree Kathy O'Brien and Bill Clapperton as they devour one of the luscious pies from Pete's Pie Shop. Jim Macy and Mike Anderson always go to Hinshaw's Sports Shop when looking for top-notch sports equipment. A T eg ptggig HINSHAW'S SPORTS SHOP 1 192 Quadway Whittier, California OX 8-O61 1 ,qw 4 ' it ,.,i,o,, A BEAUTY FAIR ,,-w 14051 E. Lambert Rd. Whittier, California , 693-8314 L 5-L-225551 ' Y. Mary Halley and Candy Preston get ready for that big Saturday night date at Beauty Fair. They're sure of looking their best after going to this popular salon. LAWSON'S JEWELERS 15639 E. Whittwood Lane Whittier, California OW 1 8111 Mrs. Gomez of Lawson's Jewelers presents Senior Keys to Patty Keeler, John Benson, and Judy Prestridge. Susan Hendrickson and Jim Cox browse through the wide selection of albums available at the Record Hut. 1122 D S. Laurel Ave. A Whittier, California . OX 8-5611 RECORD HUT i2's iiti MR. WILLIAMS COIFFURES 14108 E. Lambert Rd. Whittier, California 693-61 19 Judy and Carol Jessop know that they can get beautiful coiffures at Mr. WiIliam's Coiffures. For those after school snacks, Nancy Mclieeby, Bob Calkins, Valerie Rice, and Carl Moore, know that the Triangle Drive-ln is the place to gc, TRIANGLE DRIVE-iN 13225 E. Telegraph Rol. V ,, Santa Fe Springs, California , OX 6-4120 ll xi , ,fi K 43.2, 4,- B' 1 ug REIUIIN DAIRY FRESH DRIVE-IN DAIRY , , 14011 E. Lambert Rd. Whittier, California I OX 8-1 103 For the best in dairy products, take Linda Ferguson and Bill Gitt's advice and trade at Dairy Fresh Drive-ln. BEST WISHES from ENGRAVERS CORPORATION Graduation Announcements Diplomas - Personal Cards Medals - Trophies Club Pins Jostens Famous Class Rings lO4-4 South Hope Street Los Angeles l5, California R JACK REAL 1 JACK MIESEN REALTOR -. M1576 E. Whittier Blvd. ' ., Whittier, California ' ,L M-ff ' ox 8-8171 is or Nikki Decker and Jo Emmert discuss realty opportunities in the Whittier area with Mr. Jack Miesen, who is always available with friendly, helpful advice. STANFlELD'S CYCLERY 8439 S. Central Ave. Whittier, California OX 6-81 l5 Nancy Hall and Tom Cooper enioy a pleasant afternoon riding in the country on their bicycles from Stanfield's Cyclery. Mr. Chuck Marsden shows Kathy Hubbling, Cathy Gallegos, and Carol Peterson the latest in ladies' fashion footwear. MARSDEN'S SHOE STORE T83 N. Greenleaf Ave Whittier, California OX 8-7281 Dwayne Glover and Rrchard Freymond know they can get lhe best rn uutomohve care or Jay Glover s Chevron Starron JAY GLOVER CHEVRON SERVICE 13380 E Telegraph Rd Sanlcz Fe Sprrngs Calnfornra 941 4214 J W WILSON CO 228 E Phnladelphla Whrffrer California 968 9788 rates and fine quality of the rrxlernor designs To be found ar J W Wilson Co DRESS BAR 15715 E Whrltwood Lcme Whrfller Colllforma 697 0132 wwf' Dressed rn smart checked ourfnfs from fhe Dress Bar Barb Schlref and Arlene Griffith admlre an aftractrve prrnf sweater shown to them by Mrs Krger . I . , K R sn f 9 1 1' 1 . . I . . Chris DeNoon and Lois Kragness are impressed wilh lhe reasonable H . . I . . 2 if SCANDIA BAKERY 1122 S Laurel Ave 1 183 Quaclway Whlther California 8 1614 698 7181 Looklng longlngly at a luscious clwoc late cake Jan Morgan and .lan Schwlerlng agree wnth Mrs Vera Olga that Scandla makes the best bakery goods avanlable Dean Jones and Martha Reed dnscuss varxous types pnntmg avaulable at Western Prmtung Co f P WESTERN PRINTING CO 328 S Greenleaf Ave Whxttler Calrfornna 698 3101 698 1722 RINTI SETTERPQQSS meme Q UAL I TY Yl6:ilhlill'nllllccin flilllgg Borlgocliilxniellilnoorljs thai llhuenlleit stusgrlzlorfsnaitil S E T hobby equrpment can be obtained at Sargent s SARGENT S SPORTS 8. HOBBIES QUALITY 214 N Greenleaf Ave Whnttuer Callfornla OX 6 2120 ',,...- .-1- Y sei-3 u ww W C' Umm: W 1 WE-mggwmm 'iw pfigf QUALITY SHEET METAL C0 'ti 8229 S Allport Ave if SanTa Fe Sprlngs, Callfornla , Q' . 693 1763 Bob and Dave Ncstase examine samples of the many types of alr candltuonlng equipment manufactured by Quality Sheet Metal Co John Cox and Claudia Lambert admire the classic styling and lux- urious interior of o Grand Prix, one of the many models of Pontiacs available at Community Motors. COMMUNITY MOTORS 216 5 Greenleaf Ave Whittier California OX 8 Ol27 ORIN NOWLIN S CLEANERS 81 DYERS 910 vv Healy Whittier California OX 9 IOI4 Reggie Nelson and Dan Nowlin inspect a sample of the excellent work done at Orin Nowlin Cleaners Cathy Creter and Kathy and Bob Jerome are looking ahead to the Savings M future by periodically adding to their accounts at Quaker City THE CUQLQSSORIES QUAKER CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 135 S Greenleaf Ave Whittier California THE CUSTOM HOUSE l4566 E Whittier Blvd Whittier California fl' ox 8 1660 Norm Davidson Craig Roberson Gail Craig and Nancy Hall admire the wide selection of hub caps and other auto accessories to be found at Custom House BOB SORENSON CHEVROLET 201 S Greenleaf Ave Whrttler Colrfornlo 698 9711 Nancy Doyle and Gary Grldersleeve hoppnly agree thot they would love to own thus Chevrolet convertrble one of the mony styles ovonloble of Bob Sorenson Chevrolet HOLLY HOUSE DRIVE IN 14160 E Lambert Rd Whrttrer Cctlrfornro 696 5261 Chuck Henry Robert Boardman Roy Soto Arnold Fung Steve Culkrns Tom Wofford Lynn Woods and Lynn Gates are rust o few of the mony Slerro students who potronlze the Holly House Drive ln where fhexr fovortte snuck time foods are uvolloble JACKSON BROS. AUTO SUPPLY 13516 Telegraph Rcl. Whittier, California 941-3264 Richard Joyce and Mark Gladson go to Jackson Bros. Auto Supply for the best in automotive equipment. Carol Cleveland and Sue Thayer inspect a portable archery target cart manufactured by Secura Manufacturing. Target courtesy of American Excelsior Corporation. C z C 5 SECURA MANUFACTURING 8147 Secura Way Santa Fe Springs, California 696-4014 Owners: Paul J. Hubbling, John A. Modglin Bonnie Dernbienski and Kathy Goble find stunning apparel for all occasions at Phillip's Dress Shop. PHIl.LlP'S LADIES APPAREL 1151 Quadway Whittier, California 6984861 1 HILL'S CLOTHIERS 127 E. Philadelphia St. Whittier, California 693-4743 Paul Thompson and Norm Elder agree that for the smartest looking suits and sportswear, the place to go is Hill's Clothiers. Desiring the best in art materials, Christy Bradt and Mel Johns inspect Turner's new store, which offers an even more complete line of supplies for the amateur or the professional artist. gmtffff ff TURNERS ART SUPPLY 14508 E Whlttler Blvd Whittier California 698 0133 BARBARA DEES 134 N Bright Ave Whittier California 693 1534 Penny Scott Debby Amenda and Donna Daniel know they can never go wrong when shopping at Barbara Dees VAN CLEAVES 14502 E Whittier Blvd Whittier California 698 2533 Reggie Wells and Bruce Dunn acknowledge the tribute to Sierra placed on the marquee at Van Cleaves home of the best furni ture buys in the Whnttier area Spartans were pleased to learn of the openrng of Lollys Food Town a new campus eating place directly across the street from the L0 F0055-3f,,,, 3 K fig, 9 PIZZA i'u 'e-Q. LOLLYS FOOD TOWN 9322 S Painter Ave Whittier California 693 9015 ,fl HECKS MEN S STORE 1160 Quaalway Whither Calufornla 6964131 JAN S SPORTSWEAR 1182 Quadway Wlnttler California 696 9272 Don Thornburg Tam Reasln and Don Price dlscuss the many Nancy McCloud Sue Robinson and Chris Ockels admire one of barganns nn suns and sportswear always avanlable at Hecks Men s the beautiful blouses xn the great selectuon that can be found Store at Jan s PREMIERE LANES 13210 E Telegraph Ral Fe Sprnngs Calufornla 698 0551 Dan Dwyer Pat Tebbetvs Paul Kraus, and Margaret Welborn enloy a relaxing afternoon at Premiere Bowlxng Lanes l6'u3i14css Dirccfary The following businessmen helped pay for this book. When you need the following services, please show them your appreciation by patronizing their establishments. Let them know you're from Sierra. AUTO SUPPLIES Custom House ............ Jackson Bros. Auto Supply .... ARTS 8g CRAFTS Turner's Arts 81 Crafts . .. BAKERS Pete's Pie Shop .. Scandia Bakery ... BEAUTY SALONS Beauty Fair ........... Mr. WilIiam's Coiffures .... BOWLING ALLEYS Premiere Lanes . . . CAMERA SHOPS Monte's Camera Shop .... CAR DEALERS Jim ChiIcI's Buick .,........ Community Motors Pontiac .... Frank Dore 81 Sons Ford .... Bob Sorenson Chevrolet . .. CLEANERS Orin Nowlin Cleaners 84 Dyers COLLEGES Whittier Business College . . . CYCLERY StanfieId's Cyclery .. DIARY PRODUCTS Dairy Fresh Drive-In Dairy .. DELICATESSENS Rudy's Mexi-Catessen . . . HOME FURNISHINGS Van Cleave's .... INTERIOR DECORATING J, W. Wilson Co. J EWELERS Lawsorfs Jewelers .... MEATS AND GROCERIES Mark's Meats and Groceries . . . MEN'S CLOTHING He-ck's Men's Store .... HiII's Clothiers ....... StoppeI's Men's Store ... VaupeI's ..,......... MUSIC STORES ....I93 Record Hut........ ....'I96 Village Record Shop .... PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS ----I97 Lambert Pharmacy ..... Poinsettia Pharmacy . .. ---'I84 PHOTOGRAPHERS H--'92 J. Edmund Watson Studios ... PRINTERS Western Printing Co. . . . ....l85 ....I86 REAL ESTATE ....I98 Jack Miesen, Realtor ... RESTAURANTS '-M187 Holly House Drive-In ... LoIly's Food Town . . . Triangle Drive-In ....I87 ...,I93 K . - -190 SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATIONS - l - -194 Quaker City Savings 84 Loan Assoc SERVICE STATIONS . . . .I93 Jay Glover Chevron Station ... SHEET METAL PRODUCTS Quality Sheet Metal , .. Secura Manufacturing .. . ....I88 ....I89 SHOE STORES Marsden's ... . . . . T86 SPORTING GOODS Hinshaw's Sports Shop ..... Sargent's Sports 8g Hobbies . .. ....I88 '---I97 STATIONERS Book Fair Stationers .... Engravers Corporation . . . ,191 Whittier Book Store .... - - .-185 woMEN's APPAREL Barbara Dee's ... .... Dress Bar ................. ....I9O Hinshaw's Department Store .... Jan's Sports Wear ......... PhiIlip's Ladies Apparel ... ....I98 ,...I96 . . . . I9O YARDAGE . . . .188 Westbook's Yardage ... PPM f la y , .Zn dlfwreczafzvn My if MIM I . . . Blood, toil, tears, and sweat, are The perfect words To describe the pro- duction of a school yearbook. From the summer day when The editor begins to plan The book's contents, until The following June day when The books are dis- tributed to The students, production is a conglomeration of fun, hard work and ultimately, success. As The seventh year of work on The annual comes to an end, I wan-T to take This opportunity to thank The many teachers, administrators, stu- dents, and interested citizens who donated Their Time and talents to The creation of The T963-T964 Oracle. Mr. Roger Weeks, Mr. Orville McClellan, and Mr. Robert Wolstroncroft have all shown great interest in The yearbook and have helped us tremendously with Their advice. Mr. Peter De Vries and Mrs. Cecilia Throp must be thanked especially for The information They contributed and The Time They spent in helping us to solve The myriad of small problems which arise Throughout The year. I would further like To thank all The department chairmen, who submitted To The rigors of undergoing interviews by our copy staff, and The coaching staffs who gave of Their Time for team pictures and interviews. Miss Marilyn Kahl and Mr. Seldon Cummings gave The copy staff valuable aid. Mrs. Frances Heussenstamm spent many hours helping The art staff. Mr. Paul Lugo showed great patience and understanding in assisting our photographers. I would like to Thank Them together with The many teachers who graciously excused staff members from Their classes To work on The book aT Those Times when deadlines were especially pressing. The librarian, Mrs. Imogene Forker deserves a special commendation for The Time she spent aiding, us in various Types of research. Mrs. Ruth Hughes, The school nurse, graciously loaned us The time-stamp machine from The health office to ex- pedite The orderly execution of club pictures. The A.S.B., class, and Girl's League officers deserve a greatful thank you for The assistance They gave us. Thanks also to Paul Kraus for-his art work, to Lance Lawson, Richard Seeley, and Leon Grannis for Their pictures, and to Nikki Decker, Scott Piering, John Thelin, Paul Thomson, and Don Thornburg for Their assistance in writing copy. Last, of course, I want to Thank all The off campus people who have been of assistance. Watson's Studios have lived up to The highest standards of photography in shooting this year's advertisement pictures, senior pictures, and special portraits. Mr. Robert Watson, and his staff, especially Mr. Paul Morris, and Mr. Bob Marlin must be commended for their high quality work. The Taylor Publishing Company did a fine iob in printing the book. The S. K. Smith Company has accomplished a marvelous feat in the manufacture of This year's Oracle cover. Finally, a sincere and hearty thank you To the many local merchants who made this book possible by purchasing aclfspace. Please show them your gratitude by patronizing their establishments. 3 , 2 , , ' X XJ I xl' I ,X Qjh MW YW wgl ,pw 'lj ,TJ Sincerely, - T .alt ifuv J lull, rv! ffl Xml, VX ,TN I sf VXI fT.N.'t,l ' ll lllfl Y ,. U . 1 IL Y - IAN lldllu full l ll! I l lj! I mf x T. xg? 'X uf ' U A X jL, X, ,ly . jx n dl j T. lb AL! k, 'XXVI LVN hll-M .KAW X XJ P A ,T Wulf lvl QU ill Iwi Editor in Chief, T964 Oracle .ul Lf it ' I if IX-f it J' ' W X' X! 'N ,yi Gi! . ,ww W MMV' , U Y xv V VA A . ' 2 rf f - 200 f Ml Ll ,T ,T If yiwll IIQ J T 1 T N TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY YN Wevldh Bal Yearbook! All hylor mud: 1 E I -Q H f . x - X , 1 ,f' ' W ,aff ,VV . , '1 ' N A ,VI 5 J 6 1 in I 4 J! J 'QLD AV ' 0 if , ,f A wf ky! K Q .' Ei Q X f A IJJEI M' ,lfifv diff I ' ' ' -4 f V: C Af' W 5 fy 1' ,rl 4, W 1. 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