Sierra High School - Oracle Yearbook (Whittier, CA)
- Class of 1965
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But behind the bright lightsfbehind the glittering facade, is a hardworking industry whose very existence is dependent upon its ability to constantly maintain a high degree of quality in all of its productions. Our school year is also a great production. lt requires hard work and sacri tice on the part of every person, from student to principal. It put on film, our story would make an award-winning movie. Its cast, approximately 2,000 incli- viduals, and its plot, the lives and experiences of these people would combine 2 to produce a cinematic triumph. ' Q.. A K I 'ykk K n ' Q I A lf? ans ' r X Qs so s Ct' EQQS ,f new xr ' V . ff A CF? f ' ' A E, Jef si v . X V. gf My 3 fl BQLXX , . I J ,X . N X 'fx ,, 0 ,fl s f-7 M K .V 1 In IVV! -K F' tj i fffivi rr! ll y ' f ' 35 ' ll X l ff L ,X ,J 'Nc 'nfs ' , if , of ,ci 1 A ,i Uffzil Zfvolf figyaay .,. ,ij 4 f ,K 5, if 4 V L gas. .5 'cf 1, , Q V! 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XJa degre r quality been the predominant characteristic of Sierra, The merg- W, 0, Q ffotgr ls y, faculty, and administration into a smooth-running func- Qf X J Q tionalqfgani IV has trulybeen achieved, making Sierra the successful school ,ZS thdbiT is toclay. f Tlgexhem offrhe 1965 Oracle, The Great Production, was chosen in an ef- Q 5' f rtqxjhow thebffghest aimsot the American educational system, the successful 0 cfion of intelligent, well-adiusted young people, capable of meeting all of Ii ' demands. ' ' , W LE-fe'g.fY'5j' Mrs. Elmo STirmeTT I - A IN L UNION... Vf ix XA.. ln appreciaiion for her diligent services, The CabineT oresenrs Mrs. STinneTT wiTh a color photo of The enlargemenT ThaT appears on The preceding page. 'M' A Greai Producfion requires hard work and devotion on The parT of every individual involved. For This reason, The T965 Oracle is dedicaTed To a member of Sierra's sTaff who has conTribuTed much Time and energy Toward building a successful school year. In a large school like Sierra, many services accomplished behind The scenes ofTen go unnoTiced by a maiorify of The sTudenT body. Therefore, we are focusing The spoTlighT on a relaTively unknown, buT very deserving person. The WhiTTier Union High School DisTricT has had ninefeen years Mrs. 5TlVi ieiT is G fwfiilivf figure TO Gil Siem students aT school dances and other social evenvs. of valued service from This person and Sierra has been privileged To have Them since iTs beginning eighT years ago. Her inTeresTs in our sTudenTs have made her a familiar figure aT almosT all of Sierra's exfrafcurricular evenTs, such as plays and dances. l-ler day is a long one, beginning by seven ThirTy and ofTen lasfing unTil five o'clock in The afTernoon, Alfhough mosT of her work is wiTh girls, boys also benefif from her 1 services when she mends The aThleTic uniforms and runs The coaT check aT The afTer-game dances. More Than iusi ' a sTaff member, she is friend and advisor To The many girls who know her. Her daily rouiine is generally spenf in repairing eauipmenT, mending clofhes, and , keeping The girls' locker room in order. This work, while offen Tedious and Time-consuming, is always cheerfully and efficienTly done. V In graTeful appreciaTion of her many years of unselfish service, The 1965 Oracle is dedi- cafed To Mrs. Elma STinneTT. P P Because mos? of her duties keep her in The area around The Girls' gym, Mrs. STinneTT is considered a good friend by most Sierra coeds. 1 l 5 1 3 .. I sillgfmilsll THE kr' CLAQQEQ Senior Class ......... .... Senior Awards ...... .... American Field Service ..... .... Spartan Calendar From the Cutting Room Floor . . . JuniorClass...,., 4..... Sophomore Class Freshman Class . Football ...... Cross Country 4 Water Polo . .. Basketball ., Wrestling . . . Track ..... Golf . . Tennis .... Swimming .. Baseball . . . S.l.G.A. . . . DUCHON To lflfi fl ,WM it Ur iii l?l71ll5lF'M ,lcrw My XQJWVO .. 92 1133 i ..11O 1965 Homecoming ............ ..,. I 121 Recreational and Service Clubs ........ 122 Driver Training ......... -. . . Winter Play, East Lynne . . . . .... 127 ....129 Pepsters ............ .... 1 30 'Spartan Drill Team . . . . . ....134 Spartan, Band ........... .... 1 36 Sierra Music Department 1 Command Performance .... ----144 Girls' 'League Formal ... .. 32 -- ---- 152 Fall Follies ......... T .. 34 ....138 ....14O ...,.154 ....156 ....16O ..r..162 ....165 ...,166 ....168r ....17O ....172 'lAalvertirsements . . . . . . .180 Business Directory . . . . .199 In Appreciation .... . . . .200 ibilitiesj thereifis one important fringe benefit: they, get freeyadmisslion to allof l he i g jl li i 55,,,The most impgrtant role in a movie studio is played by the board offolirec- V torsl These ,men coordinate every aspect ofjfnthe stuclio's operations from filming to financial affairs, and seekto maintain the studio as a smooth-running,lfunc- 1 tional, operation. Their decisions and opinions determine fthe futute course of the studio, lt is an irnportantierole because they must constantly maintain ci high level of quality in all of their productions. Despite all of these heavy responsi- their own movies, M i V l ll ln the sajme efficient manner our faculty and administration function here at Sierra. Theitli iob islalso the production of quality t-- a quality expressed in intelligent, well-rounded stulclents. Justas theiflboard of directors determines the future course of-a movie studio, so does our faculty and administration affect the lives' of hundreds of young people. Under their firm guidance, Sierra has been, and will continue to be, an excellent high school with unlimited potential. if Q s this Q I if ii i I ,sc A fi urcrmcrPeraQoNNeL ADM1NrQn2A11oN icq? bow' g GQ ffff' A gp Lu GM MM B OF- .QQ ,Arai .ef-ve--v Mrs, Virginia Macy President Mr. Edgar B. Romberg Mr. Charles W. Marshall Vice-President Clerk A smooth operating school district doesn't iust happen but comes through the talents and hard work ot many dedicated people working together as ci team. The policies ot the Whittier Union High School District are established by an elected Board of Trustees which hires specially trained, professional educators to act as the District Administrators and to translate policies into everyday reality. The members of the School Board and the District Administrative Staff work closely with one another and with the personnel at each school to insure the best in educational offerings. oiaraicmomiwi 4 - I Dr. Charles.Wallace K Assistant Superintendent Educational Services ,pw ,n.,?t 41 Anas--sf Mr. Earle Fisher Assistant Superintendent Business Services Dr. Heber H. Holloway Superintendent iff' ai' af ,,..s,, Mr, M. G. Gorman Member Mr, H. C. Starr Member ON ,C -asc -ann...-5 , Mr. Eugene O. Wineinge: Assistant Superintendent Personnel Services Dear Student Body: No epic motion picture was ever produced by incompe- tent directors and wooden actors. The dramatic presentation which follows is ample evi- dence that both the direction and the cast is of oscar winning quality. Were it possible to do so, I would like to hand each of you the statuette most coveted by the cinema fraternity. In a sense, this book is a collection of winning perform- ances on the part of cast anal crew. My personal congratula- tions to staff and students for an award winning year. Sincerely, Roger C. Weeks . QI Mr. Orval McLellan Assistant Principal, Business and Activities C 4 Mr. Roger C. Weeks Principal ADMINI ON For the second consecutive year, a new face appears on the Spartan administrative page - that of Mr. Ronald C. Parks, who was appointed to fill the position of Assistant Principal of Curriculum left vacant last summer when Mr. Peter DeVries moved to northern California. Although new to Sierra, Mr. Parks has a distinguished record of service to the district, having served in various capacities at California and Pioneer High Schools. Mr. Parks is further evidence of the district policy of obtaining only the best to serve on the ad- ministrative staff of Sierra High School. Mr. Ronald G. Parks Assistant Principal, Curriculum and Instruction Mr. Robert G. Wolstoncroft Assistant Principal, Guidance and Counseling Assistant principals Mr. McLellan and Mr. Wolstoncroft take a break from their busv schedules to support their favorite teams at the Powder Puff Football Game QI tg gg X 'ti i .au ' Mr, Arthur Harshbarger Sophomore Counselor Mr. Arthur Roessel Junior Counselor COUNQELOIZQ Always willing and able, Si- erra's counseling staff is never too busy solving such problems as discipline, class adiustments, and testing programs to lend a friendly ear to 21 Troubled or bewildered student. No problem is too big or too small to merit the counselors' consideration, and nearly every Spartan finds himself beating a path to their doors sometime during the four years he spends at Sierra. Mrs. Rachel Waolett Freshman Counselor 11 Mr Warren Hackett Senior Counselor ASSOCIATION Sierra Teachers' Association, a voluntary faculty or- ganization, performs many services throughout the year. Besides studying problems concerning curriculum and discipline, they sponsor an annual faculty talent show to raise funds for two senior scholarships. Because of the floods in Northern California this year, the faculty also raised a relief fund to aid teachers hurt by the disasters. 'Q TEACHERS' i f , .ax r-at H, L' Mr. Warren Hackett, one of the four full-time counselors always available to advise students, discusses class-programming with Sue Hendrickson. SIERRAS TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION-Mr, Dwain Reinbolt, Treasurer, Mr. Cross, Vice-President, and Mr, Mervyn Bloom, President. 12 K Don Averill, Junior Board Member, Mrs. Daria Waples, Secretory, Mrs. Jean OOORDINAIOES Working often. behind scenes, the co-ordi- L: 'V nators seem relatively unknown to the aver- Q A age Spartan. Yet the effects of their labors V ,.,. , .51 L3 are continually felt by Sierra's students in Y . T if various ways as the instructional program L, progresses smoothly throughout the year. Mrs. Cecilia Thrap -I' Co-orclinatar of lnstiuction . - A fi-7' ' .Q V 1'-55252 MQYQCWQ '--l -: . 5 - ,,.. - 5 , Mr. William Toohey - 1 Co-ordinatar of instruction V: and College Counselor , - K - - .,.,, aw --1-hi Pied Y Q ef. ., The purpose of the Parent-Teacher Association is b to promote the welfare of youth by bringing the ac- tivities ot the home and school into closer relations. ' This year Sierra's PTA discussed various teenage 'W' problems of our changing society ata series of meet- ings based around the theme We Accept Our Responsibilities. The co-ordinators periodically meet with Assistant Principal, Mr. Ronald Parks, to discuss curriculum problems. i , 5 r l l 6' .uf .. six A Q ' '? f' Q.,-I fh. ' - fix Qf' sr' P.T.A. EXECUTWE BOARD-Bottom Raw: Mrs. Lucille Gehle, Porliomentarian, Mrs. Mary Louise Walton, Second Vice-President, Mrs. Roberta Chapin, Presi- dent, and Mrs. Marnie Crowley, First Vice-President. Top Row: Mrs. Lais Keeler, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Sylvia Nowlin, Treasurer, Mrs. Lorraine Maurer, Corresponding Secretary, and Mri Dwain Reinbolt, Auditor. I3 Mr. Mervyn Bloom momen- tarily departs from the serious side of education and displays his versa- tility at the traditional Christmas assembly. Mr. Joseph Adler U.S. History Life Science Folk Singers' Club V nr' 'vs - lf A Var , 1 'es 1 s vi- .' -,-: '.,..-bfffsfm 'X 1 .- 511. 'W :ff-wr-'-'A' ll 5'5 faiigzgs. ,- Esxsgqo- ' ,,-r,- C ,,,.....-,...:i.::,-,Q-,?,., 11' K--rf Mr. Don Averill Typing Merchandising Sophomore Class Adviser Mrs. Dolores Avilez Spanish Dept. Chairman Miss Verla Bateman Girls' P.E. Freshman Class Adviser Jin t, I-F V YE? .ff if! 'ggi' ,Zi reslirik f 'V , QI Mr. Mervyn Bloom World History Government Dept. Chmn. Mrs, Ruth Blake Girls' P.E. Freshman Class Adviser ff' it 'KA Nsvnskfl Mr. Ralph Botti Chemistry Chess and Checkers Club Mr. Edgar Brandt English I Social Studies l Student Assembly Adviser Mrs. Dorothy Brewer Girls' P.E. Girls' League Adviser ! :A 3 sw t S is SF' if 35 A : gg i z rlil:-J s :X . uh. it V are Q ' -an ti A s 1 . ' ,, . Qi Il 5 Mrs. Carolyn Brown Girls' P,E. Dept, Chairman Mrs. Beatrice Brown English ll Creative Writing Club Adviser -.,.m-- ini. Qing.,- wm- ,,.. f' -'dk 'T' ' lag -K: '- l 5 L , 'S , V, xl - I Mr. David Bustrum World History English lil Creative Writing Club Adviser Mr. William Carr Social Studies I Boys' P.E. Freshman Class Adviser Mr. Terry Cole Life Science Senior Math Sophomore Class Adviser -:s.s..kf'?1URrW Audio-visual equipment is effectively used by Mr. Joseph Adler to supplement his instructurol program in Life Science. i fi Mr. Gordon Crowell Chemistry Science Seminar Science Club Adviser MQ qc...-f FACIJIJV Mr. Robert Dugard Boys' P.E. Director of Athletics -. figs 4--- C ., li l? 1 'S 1 Mr. Charles Course i A r . Freshman Science ' Life Science K, I 11. Senior Class Adviser V Y 'Eff Q. f? ?::: Mr. Len Craven ., A U 3 jfjgglggg english iii .4gg.f gg 1.5.55 ggi Boys' P.E. fig Qggijlglffy tg , Managers Club Adviser We '1' fi'7 5 -W? ill M J C Mr. Selden Cummings rs. ean ross S A E I- h D ,- Bookkeeping Cilrgglncgg ls ep Q1 x Record Keeping -P-an-' Dept. Chairman Mr. William Dial Social Studies I Band Adviser Mrs Rachel Woolett and Mr. Arthur Roessel ioined other faculty members for a special Thanksgiving dinner pre- pared by the homemaking classes. Mr. Richard Edwards English ll Social Studies I Senate Adviser Mr, 'Arthur Ellish Freshman English Psychology Dept. Chairman Mr. Clifford Faye Geometry Algebra Finance Club Adviser Mr. Leo Fessenden Boys' P.E. Varsity Club Adviser ,. ., , Que, 'R - s,r .-pg Q . A .. ri , , Ki.,. !x I Q ' J ,I X . in Vt, fe.: - ' ,fv- Agri W! lr ,ff C If ,af 'Q , 7 s s s fgfflfff' Q' S 1 f J, sz f ,fling ' Mr. Imogene Forker Librarian .NX 41.0.4 . .. we - V Lang after the students have left, Mr. Gordon Crowell can be found checking the results of the previous day's experi- ments in his Chemistry classes. Mr. Lawrence Foster Trigonometry Geometry Math Club Adviser . OW v til' . 97 , W xy A i- 1 'ff X J i A . Mr. Marion Frasier Algebra I and ll Math Dept. Chairman M1179 On behalf of the Choir, Mr. Eugene Kilday ac- knowledges the enthusias- tic applause bestowed by the student body for the groups contribution to the Christmas Assembly. Mr. Harold Frey English Creative Writing A '.r-xii' i UMW fr 4 f,i!Zfi'?f!wlU ,' U1 M VL, wt., Y ft l A fglfy in Miss Melinda Gibbons English , D Senior Class Adviser qvtieif i i i X L Mtv I ' ill W J i' if ,i 7 il f lrilfhl , ,if Miss Betty Gonzales Typing General Business Senior Class Adviser Mr. William Grgurich Senior Math Algebra Senior Class Adviser Mr. Andreas Halle Math Physics Activity Club Adviser dir v-...f Mr. Lester Hufford Boys' P.E. Varsity Club Adviser . 1 ' X ' i ,, Y i ii Q , eff fit 4..-. 1 ,gf-iff, ivy... a- if s- .diggs ff.w,i535l ti, 5 . ii it t 1 jig E, , V in-1-si ,rx 3' QQALQZQW ing' '51- Mr. Ollo Guli Photo Chemistry Science Dept. Chairman dv liilff Jill, i'i!lf , 'ljfiiinj ' Kiwi M li All flflll illliiirf' H gli QW Milf yillwl 498 M, -Q., .C 5 ,s ,. s-if 5 .t 4 5 f--f .- 'V Mr. Robert Hardy Art Ceramics Art Club Adviser Mri Charles Harris Mechanical Drawing Welding Industrial Arts Dept. Chairman '.4,4.-' Mrs. Ruth Hughes Nurse Miss Dona Jennens Typing Shorthand, F.B.L,A. Club Adviser Vw.: Mrs. Judy Johnson Homemaking F.H.A. Club Adviser Miss Marilyn Kohl English Journalism Quill and Scroll Adviser Mr. Eugene Kildcly English Choir Maclrigals Adviser im ' l Georges Green Giants listen attentively to coach Les Hutfards chalk-talk during half time in Sierra's first annual Powder Puff Football Game. tel- f' 'fr ,,,, .Nw ' .,..-.- E Mrs. .lorine Kline Homemaking Sue-Ettes Adviser Mr. Robert Kneen Special Education Fish and Game Adviser Mrs. Deanna Krieger Art Dept, Chairman Mr. Robert Laidlaw English I and II Freshman Class Adviser it 1 A ,V Q j ...-.. Mi' me . Wi! gr.,-.e-of Mr. Howard Lane Sociology History Dept. Chairman Mr. William Laverty Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing Activities Adviser Mr, Howard Lane carefully explains one of those complex concepts ,that sometimes baffle young scholars in U.S. History. I-FACMJV Mr. George Law Auto Pep Club Adviser 4252 'km-rf C . div 1 ser Q,,,,.t,,. il Mr. Gunnar Lendrath U.S. History World History Saphomore Class Adviser Mr. Paul Lugo Woodshop Handicrafts Photo Club Adviser 251. Mr. Eugene Leach Government U.S. History Regents Adviser Mr, Lawrence LeKander World History English Senate Adviser 5-Z3 'nv I 1'--an ir- Mr. Charles McDonough Latin Spanish Latin Club Adviser Between class periods, Mrs. Deanna Krieger hur, riedly assembles materials that she will need for her next class in Art I. Miss Nancy Mc Eveny Life Science Natural Science C.S.F. Advlser 'V' Mr., Robert Minier World History Social Studies I Sophomore Class Adviser Under the coaching of Mr. James Snowden, the Pig- skin Pixies fought to vic- Iory in the first annual Powder Puff Football Game. Mr. James Naughton Boys' P.E. Coaching Varsity Club Adviser I, Mrs. Mina Pierce Office Machines Typing Service Points Mr. Donald Poucher Machine Shop Coaching Varsity Club Adviser 'W A ' 'M if, I ! if l II I rx 'X . Q .v 5 , sm ag , . L C 5 X ii x ' -I I km!! Mr, Dwain Reinbolt Algebra I and ll C.S.F. Adviser QI Mr. Andres 'Rodriguez Spanish I English I Spanish Club Adviser 3, bf Ku 'ES' 2 ei I .I i wgx.. ff'--333, ww I wir 'ic,..,,f , - 7, ,das - .fp - IJ ' . i, 'f 1 r xx iii ,. -if ,2 Mr. Guy Samoraiczyk English ll Social Problems Creative Writing Club Adviser ,favs is 'I In 'Q 1.1 Q1 C' Q Mr. David Ryan Drama Speech Arts Dramaiics Club Adviser Miss Mary Kay Ryan English I and lll Girls' League Adviser an-...., au., or 'J I fl K ' if l Mr. Donald Shore U.S. History Social Studies I Mrs. Eileen Sauer Homemaking General Business Dept. Chairman Mr. Guy Scandlen English ll French Il International Club Adviser Mr. Gu Scandlen reviews F.T,A. Club Adviser Mr. James Snowden Advanced Biology Life Science Science Club Adviser Mrs. Linda Stevens Arr Ceramics Publicity Club Adviser Y a K ' T th his French II class. OSSIQFIYUSD WI Mrs. Elayne Wade FACUCIV , ill W English iii !r Typing Junior Class Adviser 'vi' 'Y-.wa - ,I Cie! Miss Greta Stux German German Club Adviser Mr. Sol Taylor Life Science Advanced Biology Science Club Adviser Mr. Robert Vander Meer U.S. History World History Junior Class Adviser X' if fr cf 1 ' ds. as-fl Mrs. Daria Waples Social Studies Government Themisiari Adviser Mr. Paul Ward World History Boys' P.E. Senior Class Adviser New 'Nb' an--.-nf Mrs. Jacqueline Warren Girls' P.E. Girls' League Adviser Mr. Palmer Weigand Woodshap Junior Class Adviser vffilllli lllly 'W' X5 +P Mr. Thomas Whitby Spanish Spanish Club Adviser Mrs. Reva Willingham Office Training General Business Junior Class Adviser -as ieee T 1: , ,, C .4-- -was K A if Mr. Erland Wilson QM , French Club A French Club Adviser Mr Sol Taylor pauses to help a student having trouble with a microscope during a biology experiment, The assistant timekeepers recoil from the shock as Mr. Len Craven's shot signals the end of another Spartan gridiron success. Mr. Karl Woodson Auto Vocational Auto Club Adviser N-mr MAI Q EQ MRS. PAT TROJANOWSKI fm Principal's Office 7'5- MRS. KAY SPONSLER Business and Activities if' MRS. ANNE TAYLOR Cashier, Main Office MRS. MARIAN BRAMLETT Guidance Office 4-A MRS. IRENE TOSTERUD Guidance Office mf. W - 'Q'-.--r MRS. FAITH COREY Guidance Office OE WO 5 g ' f -A Q fl HMT 'Ai H... T' MAINTENANCE WORKERS-Boilom Jarross. Top Row: Mr. Joe Andress, 20 Row: Mr. Roy Watkins, Mr. Bob Warfman, Mr. Ralph Jacoby, Mr. Harold Course, Mrs. Alfa Siinnett, and Mr William Mr, Fred Sanders, Mr, James Greth, Mr. Calvin Rhoades, Mr. Jack Haufer, Mr. Harold Hay, and Mr. Ed Becker FOOD QEEMCE 1 I ASV.. ! E F. .Af .ei ' xr n ,' .5 'qs , .X I .af . f 2 s rf N ONNEL we If I . 11' F! X x Q E. b .X x, ig 9 ' 1 rf. if I I . H, B I Q 5 I FOOD SERVICES-Bottom Row: Mrs. Maxine Kaler, Mrs. Mary Jelinek, Mrs. Margaret McLaughlin, Mrs. Esther Humphrey, and Mrs. Virginia A Larson Top Row: Mrs. Micky Mcuk, Mrs. Eva Miller, Mrs. Jean Baier, Mrs. Marion Leonard, Manager, Mrs. Lois Black, Mrs. Virginia B. Larson, and Mrs Edna Waffers QE MRS, HELEN BELL Curriculum Office MISS PATRICIA FAWCETT Curriculum Office MRS. CAROLYN PEASE Audio-Visual Office MISS BARBARA REVEL Library wit-ak Leafs! f I EQ MRS. ZENA HILL Attendance Office MRS. CLAUDIA SIMMONS Student Personnel Office MISS RAMONA PERSEKE Health Office -. wr' It X - Magi .5 Gb, Nqrignry E C r ,,,The signgon ,thef back of the chair saysdirector. He is as necessary to the movie as ci rudder is'to3 a boats He is, the man whO supefvlses The actual filml All oflhis energies oretfdevoted to one particular movie, futher than to the studio fas ia whole. He a,dvi,ses,,and counsels the actors and acts as an interme- diary between them and! the studio officials. Under his direction, the script comes alive andseveryopne pulls together in order to produce a successful film. His deci- sions are responsfibleifoiri the ultimatefisuccess orifailure, of the production, Assisfingitthe direction'of.,stuolen1j activities here at Sierra is the Associated Student Body2 government. ,Oar student government consists of the Cabinet, As- sembly, Senate,,Girls' League Cabinet, andlithei two honor societies, the Regents and Thernisians. Theselbodies helptiplatn most of The extrafcurricular,activities which enliven our school lifegffTheir aid and guidancegis invaluable. Under their leadership, all students work to make, each ,succeeding year more successful than the previous one. T,he,Am,erican tradition of representative governmentis clearly evidentin all fagetffofgierra life. gl if f if ' ' L ' ' M 'NL- nf' 'W- N-MA ' 'N' uorvona Q l QM JLWW XMQM7 E 1 5 L 1 , . B' I A ',.,e-iff' l' f f . . .- gf Q' 4 I is , I 9 Viigiiili ,m,,: , MW To The Sierra STudenT Body: This has been a highly successful year Tor Sierra in many fields. In looking back aT The memorable evenTs and accomp- lishmenTs, we also recall The many conflicfs and obsfacles ThaT confronted us. lt is The solving of These problems ThaT has given This year iTs True value in Teaching us To be beTTer FK, 'f bii cifizens and To communicaTe beTTer wiTh oihers. Sierra sTudenTs showed an increased inTeresT in sTudenT governmenT This year Through such means as open cabinet me-eTings, The newspaper, and sTudenT represenfafive groups. The work of The cabineT has noT been easy, but The Task has ...am JOHN THELIN President been made rewarding because of The fine iobs done by The cabineT members and faculTy advisers. We, The cabineT, have aTTempTecl To maintain The high sTanclards of TradiTionaI ac- Tivities while also adding improvernenTs and innovaTions. On behalf of The cabineT, l Thank you for having allowed us To serve Sierra, May nexT year's cabineT have The good Torfune of having an equally inTeresTed and excellenT sTudenT body. Sincerely, John Thelin ASB President' ASB. 1964- 1 aes Throughout the year The ASB Cabinet held a series of open meeiings where Spar- tans were given the to offer suggesfions. opportuniTy to see their elected representatives at work and RX fTIL,' A MIKE VAUPEL NANCY CARLEY JURGEN EICHE Finance Chairman Secretary A.F.S. Representative If L-J f X .aw ,Ang GP I In DOUG CHAPIN PAT NEWSOM BOB CAMPBELL KATHY BISHOP bl Ch ' Chief Justice Publicity Chairman Speaker of Student Assembly Assem y airrrian CABINET was-.N -uv fr' MARY HALLEY DEBBY MAIN DOUG MYER Head Song Leader Pep Chairman Head Yell Leader FRED WESTBERG Boys' Athletic Chairman LANI BAER Public Relations Chairman KENT HOFFMAN . , ii-i - in Vice President nu.. JUDY HANES Girls' League President MR, WILUAM LAVERTY Adviser IPTPNNING RSCN Resourcetul Spartan campaigners innovate new and imaginative gimmicks to further their candidacy. Y Participation in student body government and activities at Sierra provides good citi- zenship training loy encouraging students to develop responsible attitudes toward our democratic institutions. ? .4-f' sq l'l'iree times a year, sports award banquets are held to atti- ciolly recognize students who displayed leadership qualities in athletic events. Sierra students take an active part in student government by registering to vote, Addressing fellow students, candidates tor class offices vie for those needed votes that insure elec- tion. EQ .'0-if f X? Ll f?ffk0 CUM ,Wd g u , x, Q9 ff 73? 57 win X V 9 N A m Dig ff I J QQ if - ' A QL 5- if C ' Z J W Ly LQ Q, W Q! Q - 6477 0? - fu ,ey 4. ' T 3 7 if , ff ff -T ,rw QQ Q O Q i Q QAQMAJQP 2'J gf 6 lf? V if -Q J S? if :af 'Ki af f 4.74. jj X! 19 M C7 -2 xiikw Al-M4 All hoil To Sierra We siond To your gioried forne As proud os The mounioins Which Ioffily shore your nome. This song now we roise In Thonks ond in prciise For guiding us on our woy. Sierro, Sierra, we echo dgoin Our love ond devotion To you. Alrno Mdfer, Hoil To Thee. B REGENTS-Bottom Row: Bob Niemi, Jim Leech, Greg Sturgis, Eric Angstadt, Bill Clapperton, Jurgen Eiche, John Thelin, and Charles Miller Row Two: Forest Cornell, Bill Gitt, Doug Chapin, Terry Lambert, Jim Macy, President, Bob Campbell, Don Carver, and Terry Achor Row Three: Steve Hall, Chuck Thomas, Secretary, Mike Vaupel, Craig Roberson, Vice-President, Craig Bough, John Cox, and Dale Daniel Top Row: Steve Lester, Fred Westberg, Norm Elder, Wayne Wilson, Joel Perisho, Richard Joyce, and Kent Hoffman. ,Q fn' Cllr ,fe-+ ,ff Mr. Arthur Roessel Jim Macy Nancy Vandenberg Mrs. Daria Waples Regent Adviser Regent President Themisian President Themisian Adviser QLANQ THEMISIANS-Bottom Row: Cathy Hogan, Sue Hamric, Carolyn Kinoshita, Vivian Glowa, Cynthia Casap, Judy Jessop, Joan Fitzgerald, Secretary-Treasurer, and Margie Allen. Row Two: Shirley Malloy, Christy Bradt, Sue Thayer, Pat Newsom, Judy Hanes, Mary Halley, and Linda Bartley, Row Three: Ann Hagerman, Candy Preston, Counseling Chairman, Sherry Wiley, Nancy Carley, Carole Merz, and Kathy Bishop. Top Row: Pat Cohan, Elizabeth Shirley, Charlene Atkins, Sue Hendrickson, Nancy Vandenberg, President, Sandy Heino, Publicity Chairman, and Nancy McCloud. 151 STUDENT SENATE-Bottom Row: Lois Bleicher, Cathy Hogan, Christy Bradt, Cheryl Anderson, Debby Main, Judy Hanes, Elaine Smith, Sandy Christie, and Margie Allen, Row Two: Sandy Dahl, Jim Halley, Pat Newsom, Nancy Vandenberg, Olga Alverado, Janet Ventura, Amey Stewart, and Allan Sarkin. Top Row: Bob Vieira, Dave Campbell, Chuck Thomas, Chris Carley, Richard Joyce, Kent Hoffman, Jim Macy, James Lundstrom, and Bruce Keith. -.1 STUDENT COURT-Bottom Row: Joan Fitzgerald, Nancy Vandenberg, Judy Hanes, Elizabeth Shirley, and Mr. Robert Wolstoncroft, Adviser, Top Row: Chuck Thomas, Fred Westberg, Jim Macy, and Bill Gitt. , AQQEMQLV STUDENT ASSEMBLY-Bottom Row: Charlotte Quint, Duree Lee, Jacque Hancock, Rabin Orphiem, Joy Kleemann, Sue Harnric, Beverly Johnson, Molly Yager, and Sharon Azzarella. Row Two: Andy Griggs, Diane Kafka, Steve Bowman, Penny Keeler, Donna Atkinson, Sharon Gates, Carol Jessop, and Annette Bradbury. Row Three: Craig Roberson, Tam Gault, Roray Brinkman, Mary Becker, Jirn Macy, Joe Kiskis, Linda Pezanoski, Candy Preston, and Pat Newsom. Top Row: Craig Winningham, Baa Jerome, Wayne Wilson, Bob Peterson, Dan Douglass, Larry Robins, Steve Derrick, and Doug Chapin. ,QPR- Judy Homes Carolyn Kinoshita Sue Hamric presgdem First Vice-President Second Vice-Presidern Since The beginning of lasT surnmer, The Girls' League Cabine-T planned busily Tor This year's evenTs. The main evenTs were Big SisTer Day, Fall Follies, The Girls' League Dance, and Sadie Hawkins Week. This year The senior girls parTicipaTed in a Powder Puff foofball game, which They hope will become a TracliTion. Thanks To your en- Thusiasm The evenTs were successful. On behalf of The cabineT I would like To express our appreciaTion for your enThusiasm in The acTiviTies vi! Judy Hanes Girls' League Presidenr Th roug houT The year. 4. ElizabeTh Shirley Secretary ' ',, if S, ' li we ,A Christine Kecsging Jan Wood Christie Brad? Treasurer Publicify Chairman Themisian Representative 7 LEAGUE Y assume +1.- Ann Holderness Senior Representative 4 .If aa 'LK' Betsy Walton ,CY dY C0509 , Sophomore Representative Jumor Represemcllve P JF: . - Lf. .J -X g....,g..m,m A., .V 504, nqpe- dglm. '14, .L 3, uf 1 t . 4 wr F, -we -t. Cl -1 --c 1 for I , . Wm Q, A . . It , 1 H , . ' ' K J I ,, -- - ' 'ffs...Q'V ' -'V -oi , 5 , ' f ra ,..- 'Y 1 A . .Q -aw t - see.,-nr-3 K Y -gf--.P V, ,Bk ' Q' ..wLI.'i'f,,,f 4,3 Eafl? im ' N'e , ',-.-,ffgag . ' i :N S -.va.-1 .-Y V -V1 ' . , , -' - X-. 1- 1 331 ,A M A L L .. wi, N,,, lt- -. ' J' '-Hifi ' Huw Ellen Campbell Freshman Representative Puff Football GGWE- The Girls' League Board instituted cz new tradition this year, the Powder 4 ,W ,. ' WW 1, ' yy' K I A t A 11' 1 r 1- X s W xt, A 4' 3, wx-sb' Mrs. Dorothy Brewer M555 Mary Kay Ryan Mrs. Jackie Warren Adviser Adviser Adviser l V it l v-J X X. R 'LEAGUE ' -4- i l Dressed in formal attire, three smiling couples arrive at the Win- ter Formol for an unforgettable evening, . ,L Q4 I I t E r With spirit and vitolity Georges Jolly Green Giants oppose the Pigskin Pixies in Sierrds first Powder Puff footboll game. The music of Poul and the Esquires established o romantic atmosphere for two hundred fifty couples at the Girls' League Winter Formal, Blue Obsession. i ,J .. CUVITIEQ 1,1 Fall Follies, The Powder Puff FooTball Game, The WinTer Formal, and Girls' Week were The main evenTs in The Girls' League calendar This year, WiThin a monlh aTTer Fall Follies, The Powder Puff Foot- ball Game, in which only senior girls were eligible To play, was ini- TiaTed. ITS success encouraged The CabineT To hope iT will become a Tradifional evenT in The lives of Sierra's females. The highlighT of The Girls' League acTiviTies was The WinTer Formal Dance, held on January 30. A blue, seven Toof Tall hearT sTood in The cenTer of The dance floor, and along wiTh smaller blue hearTs on The gym walls, helped carry ouT The dances Theme of Blue Obsession , AppropriaTe music by Paul and The Esquires blended wiTh The Theme and helped seT The mood for The occasion. The lasT principle evenT of The year was The TourTh annual Girls' Week celeloraTion. Marilyn Macy was chosen CoTTon Queen and reigned over The TesTiviTies, which began on Monday, March 29, and concluded The following Friday wiTh a Tun-Tilled Sadie Hawkins Dance. Sophomore and Junior girls cornpeTe for honors in a volleyball game during Girls' Week. Dressed in an arroy of cosrumes, six gorgeous seniors encourage pep wiTh precision rouTines aT The Powder H'-ff -NRMFX f-N. Puff Football Game. 'N , Crowning Marilyn Macy Cotton Queen was one of The major events of the Girls' Week. r fr r lwwmffilr ,.,.v,,-A The performance begar promptly at 8.00 p,m. or October 30, the second anc final night of the annua Girls League presentation o' Fall Follies. The female asv semblage had' gathered ir the Boys' Gym To view the T964 program, which wa: entitled A.B.C. ABSURDI TIES, This night was the culmination ot weeks o' hard work that had begur September 15, when the theme was announced. Frorr 74 . FIREMENS FRENZY-POP'S PRIZE, SWEEPSTAKES: Bottom Row: Nina Newsom, Joy Kleeman, Cathy Hogan, Judy Jes- sop, Narola Kindness, Sharon Gates, and Joan Fitzgerald. Row Two: Mary Halley, Ann Williamson, Chris Keasling, Linda Ferguson, Judy Hanes, Christy Bradt, Ann Griffith, and Georgeann Manzer. Top Row: Sandie George, Ann Hol- derness, Jackie Kiener, Elizabeth Shirley, Kathy Bishop, Candy Preston, Carol Horsey, Jo Anne Casey, and Penny Keeler. V-L- Tres. E ,,. , sk fs, chi. ,tree Mrs. Dorothy Brewer Faculty Adviser COPPERS' CAPER5-SECOND PLACE: Bottom Row: Diane Dearden. Row Two: Char Quint, Julie Green, Judy Lyon April Argil, Vicki Houston, Bertie Hodges, and Joyce Woods. Row Three: Sharon Agee, Carol Merz, Maridale'Gordon Marilyn Macy, Carolyn Johns, Linda Case, Cindy Walker, and Janice Pegram. Top Row: Vicki Benton, Jana Holderman Donna MacDonald, Nancy Chase, Chris Benson, Karen Baird, Sherry Wiley, Linda Callicot, and Becky Evans. W 2 , 5, 1, , 1 ' xgwj ig, T f- V me K' 'gil Nu lsmtbw ,Q ECSTATlC Eskimos-THIRD PLACE: Q Bottom Row: Babsy Burns, Vivian Glowa, Barbara B a I d win , JoAnn -5 K Tebbetts, Carol Gehle, Louise Thorn- , Vi? 'U l .V as, and Susie Lee. Row Two: Chris X 'fl , ' Wright, Jackie Becklehimer, Gayle up I x Jlsu . 1 Halz, Sandy Dahl, Lynne Wilhelm, Wilma Mapson, Judy Orriny, and Linda Bartley. Top Row: Pat Crowley, Joyce Beisner, Nancy McCloud, Bar- bara Goehring, Sue Barton, Pam Tonge, Karen Thompson, Kathy Hoyt, and Jan McNeill. 1 1 FOLLIEQ the 23rcl, when the eleven participating groups were selected, until the opening night, the 250 girls in skits and continuity, the student director, and the faculty ad- visers, worked together to make this production a suc- cess. As the October 30th performance came to a close, relief and regret were visible on the participants' faces, but the girls realized that it had been a tremendous suc- - cess. CUT-UP, CUT-OUTS--FOURTH PLACE: Bottom Row: Lynn Woods, Cynthia Tipton, Carol Crabtree, Sue Bowers, and Debbie Williams. Row Two: Diana Booth, Sue Cox, Jo Anne Sligar, Janice Dick, Olga Alvarado, Debbie Stakely, Linda Tiedemann, and Melanie Pierson. Top Row: Cheryl Hilton, Ellen Moore, Donna Gazelle, Sue Amenda, Kathy Mil- lard, Carolyn Staevert, Pat Hart, Linda Riegan, and Kim Marlatt. 5532 if 'P' METICULOUS MAIDS-MOST CO-OPERATWE1 Bottom Row: Yvonne Hixon, Elaine Williams, Bobbie Moreno, Jacque Hancock, and Beth Van Deventer. Row Two: Barbara Weimar, Denice O'Fallon, Janet Crooks, Marie Killermeyer, Diane Flanagan, Christine Skidmore, and Linda Kukulka. Top Row: Ccthv Hayes, Sandy Gee, Virginia Rutz, Darlene Russ, Yvonne Duarte, Candy Turner, Susie Ex, Deanna Drurnm, and Charlene Skidmore. f la- ALUMS ANONYMOUS-Bottom Row: Norma Sanchez, Melinda Cass, Randi Allen, Jamie Green, Sandi Achor, Lo' rettc Leech, and Chris Black, Row Two: Carol Ruff, Karen Clark, Val- f-,p Carolyn Kinoshita Student Director erie Rice, Chris Cook, Diane Harvey, Cheryl Fulton, Linda Elsasser, and Lucette Rykart. Top Row: Diane Kat- ka, Chris Richardson, Gail McCrum- men, Vicki Avelci, Sandra Easton, Sherri Busch, Nancy McKeeby, Bon- nie Brady and Melinda Carroll. l 3 I' J 5 it .. . :J ., 'W Dv A r . . f-ri' - if-0 1 J i' l ' A f l ff' ' -' .vw , W W ,,, .. I ' if :ff-E2 l ' We 'll 7 if If .N .- , ' , J 5 f .R Giizusi-i GAIETIES-Bottiom now: -,,-Jef' X J lf y L Molly Yager and Kathy Azzarella. , , , 2-Vg 5l ' f f i flea Row Two: Debbie Howard, Cathy V' 5 E :X V I l y V 9 Q Keaster, Lilia Camalich, Christie it 'S N 3 , W' ' ' Morgan, Joan Triggs, and Susie 'i , J Saunders, Top Row: Debbie Doyle, 2 l Q- Cheryl lsaacs, Betty Partida, Margie J, j lg' I K -, J f is Lf V' ' f Wearer, Debbie Webb, Kathy Hayes, l K ' 'i Janet Franks, Leslie Little, and Pat- ,Nl , W .. - tie Horner, D1 l l N' ' 1 ...fs ll L 7 ' ,ff A.B.O. UIEQ LOLLICKLN' LEPRECHAUNS-Bottom Row: Carol Jessap and Janice McDougall. Raw Two: Andrea Barrow, Melinda Prince, and Bonnie Howell. Third Row: Shelley Cushman, Janet Randall, Barbara Whitson, Judy Dopheide, Linda Stockrnar, Tori Palmer, Nancy Hamric, and Maureen Agee. Top Row: Terrie Schegel, Sue Kitteridge, Lynn Gates, Trina Holton, Jane Griffith, Diane Vernon, Tobey Sitler, Rita Haie, and Martha Hanes, PlNK PANTHERS AND PROVOCATIVE PARTNERS-Bottom Row: Penny Ka- taoka, Kathy Arth, Monnie Kiger, Marsha Zevin, Pat Murphy, and Marie Marble. Row Two: Cindy Va- lescas, Diane Corwin, Jessica Dor- man, Kathy Dwyer, Rhonda Hosley, Cheryl Strand, Chris Bittner, Linda Wilcox, and Kim Strahle. Top Raw: Debbie Harrison, Diane Meeker, Dor- othy Anderson, Linda Baker, Mary Bohr, Laurel Drennen, Kathy Grey and Marsha Plummer. 36 , f .. 52 1 X 1 . ? A 'Qi'-'Al' w Mr. Dayid Ryan Technical Adviser gmt me V' 1 SASSY SAILORS-Bottom Row: Mari- lyn Reinhart. Row Two: Cindy Curtis Barbara Osuna, Carol Gury, Patty Tilson, Joan Tilson, Toni Slocum, and Sandy Kashirsky. Top Row: Mary Lou Blair, Kim Eastman, Nancy Hunt, Nancy Kull, Roberta Parsons, Kellie ' McDonald, Ellen Huey, Kathy Nave, X and Diane Rohlfing. af :S e,J,: TEE Judy Hanes Girls' League President if rl N 29-20, 1 WHEW OUI!-Bottom Row: Sharon Azzarella, Paulo Stehle, Julie Gregory, Marsha Roskie, and Lil Hill. Row Two: Jackie Ayers, Pat Longoni, Janice Robinson, Penny Johns, and Suzanne Heneghan. Top Row: Brenda Chapman, Donna Jones, Donna Heaslip, Irene Franotovich, Karen Roof, Nancy Schuch, Sue Davis, and Diane Blanco. Ds ' L K 1 V CONTINUlTY - Bottom Raw: Toni Servi, Alicia Lopez, Marilyn Kautz, Judi Allmeyer, Linda Larson, and Toni Congie. Top Row: Judy Burns, Beverly Johnson, Colleen Connell, Janet Gehle, Marie Sidoti, Jane Creech, Linda Adams, Rita Allmen- dinger, and Candy Campbell. 37 i yzgi, . 'liliififgl-s,gs , ' f 5 f ifffm,f:yf::,: , ' it - f - 5- - button shoes or did he prefer boots? Did to the New World on ci yEulbright?ffNo, thesellaren't a quilztshow. They ore the problems encountered daily by? the resea,rQh,,gdepartajrieptVot crfifhliivie studio The filming of a mczior otfdtifion to detail. Problems of costurning cindgyhis- lrnCi'Stlibfe'-resolved before filming can begin. The research deport- fulfi,lll'si'this requirement bygcorrectly qlpplying'frlwedloinswers to any and all questions thot arise. , ' V if , At the reseoiiclh department is played by on inquisitive stu- found daily studying everything from second degree Shakespearean tragedies. Thoseigwho excel are afforded special attention through such means as,the:'Spartanl'l4i'onor Scroll, the California Scho. lcistic Federotignygand Recognition Night banquet. - V ',y oils dirriedium for the acquisition of knowledge. What we as learnltoolay, is inlturn passeclgon to futureggenerations. It is only through this 'process of 'transmittinglthe collected ,teachings of man that the continuity of our existence is assured., V V ., fu, f,,,.f' IJ . . , ,. I I , k ,f f ., SENlORS C Mariorie Allen , Eric Angstadt Mary Becker T' Lois Bleicher Mary Boskovich oo Robert Campbell Nancy Carley ' Don Carver Joanne Casey Jim Castle ' Douglas Chapin Forest Cornell Vicki Coulter Sue Davis A Patricia Dougherty Diana Dull T Norman Elder s Jo Ann Everett Joan Fitzgerald Judith ,Gardner ' Paula Giovannoli Susan Hamric V Judy Hanes Elizabeth Hill ' Kent Hoffman Ann Holderness Dominique Jennings Ronald ,Jensen Judith Jessop Sandra Kashirsky Penny Keeler Jacquelyn Kiener Carolyn 'Kinoshlita Joe Kiskis ' Leo Lucas Charley Lux James Macy r Bonnie Margitan Ellen Moncriet -Robert Mullowney Chelsea Navarro Patricia Newsom David Niemi Jane Reed Janet Rinaldil Diane Rohlting Marilyn Scott' B Penelope Scott L Elizabeth Shirley Amey Stewart Craig Strahle Jill Thatcher Susan Thayer C John Thelini Charles Thomas Warren Wallace Anne'Williamson ' Janis Wood L n, 1962-'64 JUNIORS Dorothy Anderson Charlene Atkins Mary,Avilezs 1 Michele Ayres Douglas Bailey Linda Bartley Jacqueline Becklehimer Joyce Beisner Vicki Bentonu ' ' Mary Bohr Catherine Brown James Brown ' Charles Carelli r Cynthia Casap V Williams Clapperton David Clark r Sandra Dahl , M Dale' Daniel Diane Dearden ' Jessica ,Dorman o Daniel Douglas Irvin -Downing A Dennis Ensminger H William Entwistle I Sheryl Fox ' Ann Hagerman Richard Hall . Steven Hall Janyce Hass Ronald Hawk L Whitcomb Hayslip Gerald Heede Susan 'Hendrickson Nannette Higley Richard Hobson Renee Hubbard Richard Jenkins Robert Jerome CarolynfJohns ' Carolynw Johnson Rosemarie Judson Ronald Kiskis' Steven Knuboft Terry Lalaian L Vickie Larimer Wilma Mapson Lois Martin John 'McKinley Ken Moody Robert Munsey Steven Nielsen Robert Niemi ' Dan Nowlin' Kathleen O'Brien Theodore Ockels JudithOrriny B Neil Overholser 'Everett Parrish William Paxson Janice Pegrarn C Nels Peterson Sharon Power Billups Prestridge Pamela Prince Charlotte Quint Arthur Rainey John Ripley William Ruff Stephen Saunders Christopher Shields Patricia Stoddard Patricia Stoner Reed Surdam Joanne Tebbetts Brian Vandervoet Sandra Van Leydner William Walters Roger Wedell f Cheryl Wiley Lynne .Wilhelm Wayne' Wilson Robert Woodington Christine Wright SOPHOMGRES Sandra Achor Andrea Barrowo Carolyn Beatty ,Mark Bishop Steven Bowman Charles Brent Linda Bucklin' Chris Corley Daniel Carter Christine Cook Lucia Coulter Judith Dopheide Gary Ellis James Freeman Lynne Gates Thomas Gault Michele Gould Dale Hahn, Sandra Harris John Henkel Deborah Heuring Lorraine Hodgson Rita Hoie Carol Jessop Jean Kelsen James Kilgore Donna Kinoshita Susan Kittredge Daniel Koenigshoter Donna Kozel L Dennis Labrie Robert Lindsey Carol,Marians Kim Marlatt , Stephen McChrystal Carl Moen 'R LyiordVMorris , Janet Nieuwlandt James Noble' T Marian Northrop : lrma Ortiz Vicki Pashby' Carol Petersen Linda Polucha Sandra Robison Richard Sirnon ' Tobey Sitler Carolyn Stavert Linda Stockmar Wayne Surdam Kathleen Wakefield Roland Walker Gay Weber Edward Webster Steven Williams Mark Wisch Molly Yager l-IONOIZ SENlORS Terrence Achor Lani Baer Linda Barrow Mary Becker Kathy Bishop Lois Bleicher Mary Bpskovich William Calkins Robert Campbell Nancy Corley Don Carver Joanne Casey Douglas Chapin' L Patricia CohanV Forest Cornell Vicki Coulter Janet Crooks Celinda Curtis Dale Cusick' Sue Davis Kenneth Derry Suzanne Dickau Patricia Dougherty Diana Dull Jurgen Eiche Norman Elder Jo Ann Everett Joan Fitzgerald Diane Flanagan Judith Gardner Paula Giovannoli Mary Halley Linda Hamp Susan Hamric Judy Hanes Sandra Heino Kent Hottman Cathy Hogan Ann Holderness Dominique Jennings Ronald Jensen Judith Jessop Gregory Johns Sandra Kashirsky Christine Keasling Jacauelyn Kiener Kenice Kinard Carolyn Kinoshita Joe Kiskis Nancy Kull Charley Lux James Macy Shirley Malloy Ellen Moncriet Carl Moore Robert Mullowney Chelsea Navarra Nina Newsom Patricia Newsom David Niemi Elizabeth Page Robert . Peterson Candace Preston SCROLL Jane Reed Janet Rinaldi Susan Robinson Diane Rohlting i Marsha Roskie Barbara Schoenteld Penelope Scott Elizabeth 'Shirley Cheryl Singer Tim Sinichak Toni Slocum Amey Stewart Craig Strahle Jill Thatcher John Thelin Charles Thomas ' Webb Troian Patricia Tyson Warren Wallace r Fred Westberg Larry Whitney Anne Williamson Sandra Wilson Janis Wood Jeananne Wright JUNIORS Dorothy Anderson Charlene Atkins Mary Avilez Michele Ayres Linda Bartley Joyce Beisner i Christine Benson Mary Bohr Thomas Bourne Beverly Briggs David Brinkley Leo Carnalich' Cynthia Casap r William Clapperton DavidVClark Sandra Dahl Verlene Darnmer Dale Daniel Robert Dawes Bonnie Douglass Daniel Douglass Irvin Downing Carleen Engstrom John Farwell Bruce Fuhrman Vivian Glowa Julie Green Ann Hagerman Richard Hall - Janyce Hass Gerald Heede Susan Hendrickson Nannette Higley Renee Hubbard Richard Jenkins Bob Jerome Carolyn Johns i, -'es Corolyn Johnson Ronald Kiskis L Judith Koch Lois Kragness Terry Lalaian Vickie Larimer Shirleyi Lohela Lois Martin Nancy McCloud Derick Miller Steven Nielsen V Robert Niemi Dan Nowlin Theodore Ockels William- Paxson- Janice Pegram Nels Peterson L Heather Phenix V Pamela Prince John Ripley Allan Sorkin A Stephen Saunders Christopher Shields Joanne Tebbetts Roger Wedell Cheryl Wiley Wayne Wilson V Robert Woodingtoni Christine Wright Robert Young ' soPHoMoREs Nancy Bandy Andrea Barrow Carolyn Beatty Mary Behymer MarkLLBishop J Eileen BonewitzL Linda V Bucklin Chris Carley V Daniel Carter Gregory Cooper ' Lucia Coulter Gary Ellis r Larry Ellis L Pauline Gates Thomas Gaultg Michele Gould' Dale Hahn Lynn Halliday Sandra Harris Deborah I-leuring Phillip Hill Warren Hoag Lorraine Hodgson Carol Jessop ' Jean Kelsen ' James Kilgore Donna Kinoshita Susan Kittredge J Daniel Koenigshoter Donna Kozel Robert Lindsey Carol Marians Kim Marlatt LeeLMartel ' Bradley Martin Candis Mazur Stephen McChrystal Kathryn Millard Carl Moen Lyford Morris James Noble Marian Northrop Carol Petersen Robert Roy V Carol Ruff' A V Lucette Ryckert A Irene 'Sanchez Terrie Schlegel Dick Schoensiegel J' Tobey,Sitler , L J Wayne Surdam William Tandberg L Victorlihayer' A James Thomas Stephan- Timpson Rita LViLllalobos i ' Russell VVWaldo Roland Walker V Andrew Walkover Rebecca Warren V Debbie iWebb ll Edward Webster Barbara Whitson fr MarkLLWisch ii H Ellen Yeomans L L FRESHMEN ' Linda Aclarns' A Carmen Avilez ' Cynthia Bailey Cheri Bales, J it Sherry Benton, Evsiyn' Brown V V Sherri Buecheie V Richard Caidvvell' ' Bethanie Calvert A Candance Campbell Angela Childers A f Frederick Cox L1 Paul Curtner, L L Barbara Deschampe Michael Dixon JV Merlin Dybail Dorothy Espinoza if Robert Farias L Carol Flood i 5 Janet Gehle V Kristine Gitt VV VL Maureen Goble , Andrew 'Griggs ' Pollyann Hoekstra Pamela Hoteldt ' Pamela Hubbling Paula Hubbling- David Hulton LL Sharen Jesse John Johnson V Melissa Kepfordlill' Andrew La Brada r Joyce Lohela Laura McNeil J James Newlinr 7 Grant Nicol V L Dennis Pastalanier Richard Peckham Marys Petersen J' J Geottery Reid J Jeanette Rohlting 1 Rebecca LL Romero' Sharon Salisbury Evelyn Smith Paulette Stover James Turner Robert Vieira Jerry Vigliotti Roger Wheelock Kathryn Wynne CJAUFOTZNIA SCHOLARSHIP Q., V in E an it l 2 1 . 5 .- 1' FIRST SEMESTER-Bottom Row: Penny Scott, Nanette Higley, Joanne Tebbetts, Donna Kinashita, Andrea Barrow, Catherine Brown, Korlene Swirbul, Linda Hamp, Linda Bartley, Carolyn Beatty, and Lois Bleicher, Row Two: Sue Hendrickson, Michele Gould, Steve Nielson, John Thelin, Tobey Sitler, Pat Newsom, Joyce Beisner, Pamela Prince, Terry Heede, Steve Bowman, Carol Jessop, and Lucia Coulter. Row Three: Jay Noble, Joanne Casey, Elizabeth Shirley, Vicki Larimer, Roger Wedell, Ron Murphy, Steve McChrystal, Mark Bishop, Chris Shields, Renee Hubbard, Ann Holderness, and Sandy Heino. Top Row! Joe Kiskis, Charlene Atkins, Doug Chapin, Robert Jerome, Andy Walkover, Chuck Thomas, Charley Lux, Norm Elder, Jim Macy, Steve Hall, Steve Saunders, and David Clark, .., s..,,.., in. 4 , w , 1 'I B , lc Arney Stewart Sandy Dahl President Vice-President Secretory Treasurer Carol Jessop Ann Hagerman FIRST SEMESTER-Bottom Row: Terry LaLaion, Judy Bernell, Pat Brent, Chris Wright, Candy Mazur, Olga Alvarado, Sandy Dahl, Jackie Beckleheimer, Carol Ruff, Louise Thomas, and Jean Kelson. Row Two: Linda Stockrnar, Wayne Surdam, Amey Stewart, Jessica Dorman, Nancy McCloud, Sue Davis, Sherry Wiley, Ann Hagerman, John Thelin, Marianne Northrop, and Bonnie Margitan. Row Three: Dorothy Anderson, Kim Marlatt, Greg Brent, Whit Hayslip, Bob Parrish, Dave Niemi, Steve Nielson, Jerry Heede, David Brinkley, Donna Kozel, Lorainne Hodgson, and Dan Prosser. Top Row: Dan Carter, Dan Koenigshofer, Reed Surdam, Dick Hobson, Jim Castle, Norm Elder, Dick Hall, Dominique Jennings, Ron Kiskis, Don Douglass, Nels Peterson, and Ted Ockels. EEAHON SECOND SEMESTER-Botlom Row: Mary Ann Hilbert, Judy Bernell, Carolyn Kinoshita, Robin Opheim, Linda Bartley, Sharon Salisbury, Pam Hofeldt, Pam Prince, Amey Stewart, Pamela Hubbling, Carol Marians, Carol Ruff, Cynthia Casap, Paula Giovannoli, Pat Brent, and Candy Campbell. Row Two: Roger Wheelock, Chris Daniels, Steve Bowman, Sandy Dahl, Marian Northrop, Lucia Coulter, Kim Marlatt, Sherry Wiley, Renee Hubbard, Elizabeth Shirley, Sue Hendrickson, Jackie Kiener, Nancy McCloud, Rebecca Warren, Ann Hagerman, Carol Jessop, Wayne Surdam, Gary Ellis, and Fred Cox. Top Row: Whit Hayslip, Dan Prosser, Christopher Shields, Greg 'Lathrop, Bob Dawes, Chuck Thomas, Doug Chapin, James Castle, Bob Jerome, Charley Lux, Wayne Wilson, Dominique Jennings, Joe Kiskis, Steve Smith, Steve Saunders, Ted Ockels, Greg Cooper, Bill Paxsari, and Merlin Dyball. The California Scholarship Federation is a state-wide organization established to honor students who rank aca- demically in the top iO percent of the state's high schools. Those who do exceedingly well and make CSF for four of their last six semesters, one of which must be in the senior ' A year, are eligible tor lite membership status, which is the 7 J is highest honor that can be attained by a member. , JI!! - Realizing that a good education is the key to a happier f!I,,f7 y - A is future, Sierra students in all areas are striving to better pre- - r JW pare themselves to meet the challenges that life in an ever- 1 L 1, W J no , ix s changing world will present. ,J , 2 - lf g Mr, Dwain Reinbolt Miss Nancy McEveny Adviser Adviser SECOND SEMESTER-Bottom Row: Paula Hubbling, Melissa Kepfard, Lois Bleicher, Irene Sanchez, Donna Kinoshita, Carolyn Beatty, Andrea Barrow, Eileen Bonewitz, Sue Hamric, Jill Thatcher, and Sandra Harris. Row Two: Sandy Robison, Andy Griggs, Beverly Briggs, Lois Martin, Chris Wright, Michele Gould, Mary Avilez, Lorraine Hodgson, Nannette Higley, Ellen Yeomans, Bethanie Calvert, Felice Apodoca, Cheri Bales, Catherine Brown, and Pollyann Haekstra. Row Three: John Johnson, Lyford Morris, Roger Wedell, Bob Parrish, Claudia Lambert, Jean Kelsen, Vickie Larimer, Mary Becker, Sandy Heino, Penelope Scott, Edward Webster, Alan Sarkin, Bob Niemi, James Kilgore, and Steven Williams. Top Row: Steve McChrystal, Jay Noble, Dan Koenigshofer, Dale Hahn, Dave Clark, Richard Seeley, Dan Douglass, Dick Hall, Ron Kiskis, Jim Macy, Chuck Thomas, Dick Hobson, Richard Simon, Mark Bishop, James Bishop, and Todd Sudick. Lois Bleicher DOUG! Clwpin Norm Elder 9 , 'h'l Q 'yffuffcl , Serge Qi '5g,ff4:- Q52 2. ffiifg ,.'1:','fw e Pot Bef Sue rlxaiiflizafj' Paulo Giovanoli . W , L- 5 ,. .V D. wr- , Sandy Heirio Don Prosser R,-Q 4 K June Reed Amey Stewart 1 55454, ak ' W l f 1 Dominique Jennings Jackie Kiener Jim Macy Pat Newsom Ann Holderness J09 Kl5l4lS 0.917-. LIFE 'Q wr 1.51a- C.S.F. members sponsored Sierro's first on-campus paperback book sale, which wos well received by the student body and faculty. Jin Thatcher John mann Chuck Tlwmos Charley Lux Penny Scott ...x I i y, F Elizabeth Shirley 7-5 A X . 'Y 1? 1 ' ,in i W Warren Wallace WIZITING CREATIVE WRITING CLUB - Bottom Row: Lorraine Hodgson, Lois Bleicher, Linda Bartley, De- siree Sim, Vicki Coulter, Mi- chelle Gould, Ellen Yeomans, Shirley Malloy, Jackie Beckle- himer, and Carolyn Beatty. Row Two: Sandy Van Leydner, Jane Reed, Roger Wedell, Ted Ockels, David Clark, Brian Van- dervoet, Jana Cunningham, Joyce Beisner, and Lucia Coul- ter, Top Row: Joe Kiskis, Bob Campbell, Jim Castle, Reed Surdam, Ron Kiskis, Richard Jecmen, Don Carver, Greg Boren, and Dave Niemi. ACADEMIC Mr, Paul Morris of the J. Edmond Watson Photographic Studios carefully poses one of the many large groups that appear in the 1965 Oracle. FRENCH FRENCH CLUB-Bottom Row: Terry Lalain, Michelle Ayres, Mary Knaup, Wilma Mapson, Carmen Avilez, Judy Bernell, Donna Kinoshita, and Babsy Burns. Row Two: Vivian Glowa, Marian Northrop, Marilu Avilez, Joyce Beisner, Carolyn Johnson, Sandy Van Leydner, Cindy Eddy, Lois Martin, and Sandy Dahl. Row Three: Lorraine Hodgson, Rebecca Warren, Lois Kragness, Anne Platt, Renee Hubbard, Vickie Larimer, Bar- bara Goehring, Pam Prince, Kim Marlatt, and Nannette Higley. Top Row: Pam Tonge, David Clark, Steve Hall, Bob Scott, Ron Kiskis, Bob Parrish, and Whit Hayslip. 45 OP AMERICA FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA- Bottom Row: Carol Petersen, Janet Hastings, Marie Howard, Cheryl Anderson, President, and Joyce Lohela. Top Row: Karen Hoyt, Karen Hendry, and Mau- reen Goble. EUQINEQQ LEADERS OF AMEIUCA FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row: Jean- ette Larson, Dennice O'FaIlon, Terry Haggins, Sue Nelson, Mary Moreno, and Caroline Smith. Row Two: Beppie Van- der Kooy, Pam Hofeldt, Sheri Genest, Gail Stoddard, Presi- dent, Carleen Engstrom, and Sheryl Henderson. Top Row: Donna Atkinson, Caryn Blasyak, Cheryl Kitchen, Susan Sheeler, and Sharon Power. 'fi i TEACHERS OP AMERICA FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA -Bottom Row: Candy Camp- bell, Gail Weaver, Melanie Pierson, Betsy Beard, Pat Brent, Lois Bleicher, and Donna Wal- ton. Row Two: Susie Skinner, Lois Calvert, Janet Venture, President, Beverly Briggs, and Jerry Vigliotti. Top Row: Ann Hagerman, Cathy Benjamin, Cheri Bales, Judy Komula, Re- becca Warren, Debbie Main, and Pat Kelly. GERMAN CLUB + Bottom Row: Carol Petersen, Eileen Bonewitz, Greg Arnold, Vicki Coulter, Chrys Terry, Gayle Holz, Nonine Forte, Dan Bliss, and Sue Nelson. Row Two: Lucia Coulter, Car- leen Engstrom, Pam Randall, Greg Brent, Chris Shields, Alton Holl, Larry Manzer, Mary Avilez, Donna Crabtree, and Michele Gould. Top Row: Martin Forte, Bob Parrish, Roger Weddell, Ken Moody, Steve Saunders, Dick Holl, Richard Simon, Ted Ockles, Jurgen Eiche, and Whit Hayslip. r 2,3 lr? If l-ANN LATIN CLUB - Bottom Row: Debbie Davis, Sandy Robison, Olga Alvarado, and Felice Apo- daca, Top Row: Bob Parrish, Bob Jerome, Allan Sarkin, and Lyford Morris. l ONAL INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Bollom Row: Linda Truiillo, Sharon Sal- isbury, Peggy Brosse, Mary Pet- ersen, Jeanne Lai, and Mary Ann Hilbert. Row Two: Yazuko Yamamoto, Pat Brent, Christina Ortiz, Ron Lucks, and Lois Blei- cher. Row Three: Cathy Clark, Margaret Huey, Lucia Coulter, Vicki Coulter, Desiree Sim, and Shirley Malloy. Top Row: Re- becca Warren, Olga Alvarado, Renee Hubbard, Jurgen Eiche, Jane Reed, Lorraine Hodgson, and Nannette Higley. SPANISH SPANISH CLUB-Bottom Row: Candy Campbell, Roger Wheelock, Loraine Burton, Pot Malloy, Janet Hastings, Bill Prestridge, Debra Mapson, Car- men Avilez, and Pam Weigana. Row Two: Karlene Swirlbul, Pam Hofeldt, Pam Hubbling, Marianne Johnson, Karen Cox, Beth Calvert, Paula Hub- bling, Glenda Cobb, and Cheryl An- derson. Top Row: Evelyn Brown, Mary Avilez, Peggy Boquist, Rick Caldwell, Susan Amenda, Judy Mc- Mullen, Jan Scott, Joyce Beisner, and Karen Hoyt. 48 SCIENCE SCIENCE CLUB - Bottom Row: Ralph Sorkin, Andy Griggs, Ran Lucks, and Richard Peckham. Top Row: David Rhees, Jane Reed, and Allan Sarkin. OUILL AND Q QUILL AND SCROLL - Bottom Row: Nancy Howard, Dianne Flanagan, Penny Scott, Randy Haynes, Marti Barrett, Felice Apodoca, and Jackie Beckle- himer. Top Row: Pat Cohan, Bob Mullowney, Vickie Larimer, Sue Hendrickson, Elizabeth Page, Judy Gardner, and Ken Derry. is a E:'-F4-5'J'5'T: f7 1 I if 52DUc3QQm6 , 5 2 U '+A-1 5-323:12 F 'O' U 'D U IV lj D. ,U QU :Ui DFW E3 Q Q LO QQO X 1 U -0 QT O - n S f ,, -fl STAFF MEMBERS-Bottom Row: Jackie Becklehimer, Lynne Wilhelm, Vickie Larimer, and Mel Murphy. Top Row: Ken Derry, Bruce Lyons, and Greg Cooper. ln the production of an epic movie, a hit musical, or even a yearbook, there is bound to be a certain number of chaotic problems, the 1965 Oracle not withstanding. The weatherman double-crossed us, the outdoor portraits were rained out, there were those suspense- packed minutes when we frantically searched for those pieces of immortal copy, asymmetric layouts, and priceless photographs which were momentarily lost forever. On the first of April we set a new record for the most pages ever completed, mislaid, found, and proof- read within a halt-hour. Now that our great production is done, the tranquilizers used up, and the writer's cramp vanished, we hope you will derive as much enioyrnent from reading it as we did creat- ing lt. mt fe U -6 army Penny Scott Business Manager v Judy Gardner Assistant Editor The lost minute crowd rushes to ML IOO to purchase their 1965 Oracle. Sue Hendrickson Picture Editor -uv-g I Q65 ORACLE Q12-XPP 4 , 0 i3 i. -cr F A X f mlm' Qu Lb, Scnou. - f ' - ' Elizabeth Page '. W Copy Editor , 'K Martha Reed - . Editor-in-Chief ' e, ,Q t wen- 1, A9 . s gy , Chris DeNoon Sports Editor ,Q--.1 Diane Flanagan Art and Layout Editor i ,f'+g'- Penny Scott discusses finances with an advertiser while Bob Mullowney redesigns the focuity section for the um'teenth time, STAFF MEMBERS-Boltom Raw: Pat Cohan, Ron Rice, Karen Thompson, Kathy Hoyt, and Bob Mullowney. Top Row: Randy Hciyrtes and Richard Seeley, ,ra p- ' 'Gr fl? nv, ' f ,Q ia STAFF MEMBERS7BoNom Row: Jim Knox, Jana Cunningham, Lindo Fleischman, and Sue Frey. Top Row: Eliot Raleigh, John Warren, Lance Lawson and Dave Niemi. :Q- li I F ,rj QP Deadlines and headlines, news and views, Sword and Shield speaks for Sierra High, From academics to activities, from courses to clubs, every facet of life here at school is reviewed and sometimes criticized by the newspaper staff. Not confined To school affairs, the Sword and Shield printed provocative editorials on subiects ranging from the cheating scandal at the Air Force Academy to student demonstrations at Berkeley. Interpretative coverage at sporting events, plays, and student affairs combined with amusing features rounded out the written account of life at Sierra. Nancy Howard Page Two Editor rwf atm! F s Q G -1' 5 Miss Marilyn Kcihl Adviser Craig Strahle Associate Editor Marsha Zevin Page Three Editor 1 ees SWORD AND I-HELD Qu L,l. 45 gy. B Scnou. ff' .5 'Q , Carolyn Beatty 'm Ad Manager Felice Apodaca Associate Editor ' cl ir J V 7- ' I 'H Don Carver A . . r Page Four Editor ..' 31 N- 1 I - 1 . I XDA Marti Barrett Page Four Editor Jana Cunningham, Sue Frey, and Eiiot Raleigh labor diligently to meet the deadline that is just around the corner, STAFF MEMBERS-Boliom Row: Ginger Tetro and Pat Brent. Top Row: Bruce Lawson and Bob Jerome. The Thei r the fortu- qext i l Uici mf 3 A ,Q x V VLVXXX i X .1 ,jg A------ I 1. X ff ,fjf i i F1-:',1 W 1 A-r' 'w Q Af 456 sl-51-sewn: -1-r , . 2 V' ,izliifii , if i it ii 1' - Tt ' ffl .4 ,f xg QENIOI2-Q Dear Senior Class: This year has been an excellent climax to our high school career. The class of '65 has brought rec- ognition and acclaim to Sierra by outstanding achievements in many fields. This year, our class sponsored the Senior Break- fast, the Donkey Basketball Game, the Senior Moth- er's Tea, and the All-Night Party. Events such as these have added much to our high school life, With graduation, you will enter a new phase of life. The lessons learned at Sierra will be the founda- tion upon which your future life will be built. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all those who have helped to make this year success- ful. l consider it an honor to have served you as class President. l wish all success and happiness to you- Class of l965. Q, Sincerely, Ch k Thomas UC -d Chuck Thomas Pres: ent ' wwigm - Jim Macy Senior Class President Vice-President 'f j2vj1Lff5fl.,i senioiz cLAss coumcii-Bonom Row: sue Judy Jessop, Janet Crooks ond Joan Fitz erald f 9 ,-,, Sack, Jurgen Eiche, Jim Quint, Sandi George, Lester, Bob Peterson, Carl Moore, Chuck Thomas, fjkim fswvfi Early in the year, senior parents for the Senior Class treasury by Bradt, Linda Ferguson, Judy Hanes, Penny Keeler, Chris Keasling, Pat Newsom, Carol Horsey, Tom Top Row: Debbi Main, Chris DeNoon, Steve sponsoring a pancake breakfast in at Von's Market, ' L 692533 , M 'ft' JH will -ff ., V, ,l l if Q A4 C f Janet Crooks Secretary srit Sam Guye Treasurer Terrence W. Achor V r T A if :rw :Q ff. '7 fi,- Dovid R. Adams 1 Thomas H, Adams, Jr. John E. Addlemon HW .af- 6 ,,-av if url'-7' Jon M. Aho James L. Mcriorie R. Allen J. Steve Amoyo wnggjak 'w 'Sk' 5 J.. : Cheryl M. Anderson Dona :Je Joseph A, Anderson '. ' fgkis , ., .-Z-A . 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Christopher DeNoon Douglas L. Dennis inf, Kenneth R. Derry Billy Detaranta Suzanne Y. Dickau . John P. Donovan Teresa A. Doty John J. Dombroski N. atv' Michael E. Dougherty Yva nne C. Dua rte Patricia A. Dougherty Diana L, Dull Keifh A. Dziuzynski fiavff Kimberly A. Eastman Jurgen Eiche ,Q 1 Rhonda Y L ,, .1-1 ,,,1 ,i-ff ...ar Word P. Erickson Jo Ann Everett Iiy, l :'SU?FqlfE? s .5 'GGY ai Norm Judi an J. Elder th A. Falmoe Nancy J. Ellis Mary E. Falmoe Linda K. Ferguson Dana M Feryanifz szwfsiafro Joan Flfzgerold Diane M. Flanagan W Qs. Herman Flares 5 if r r f s aff. if -Lis, . ALT. K' .l 1111 'Dx Mary J. Flores Hun. 32 A-rf Do ' Wiiif' e.g.:ggi r Gregory A. Force J' Irene A. Franotovich 'ev er-1 Vincent J. Fraumeni 16 are Y Sharon R. Gates fs..--v '-11Qr'.Q 11-'rug-X Peter A. Fudvrlch Judith E. Gardner .fr 1 A r g... S Sha rely?-:E r. . Sandra L. Gee J' ...ff '-2295 5 955' Q Hazel E. Gates Sandra K. George ,Y A' , Curl W. Gilmore i 3 A. WY Paula H. Giovannoli Chrisline A. 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Moon Edward Morales . 'Qsgffi irfv an 'QS Lydia D. Morales Robert D. Morgan Robert L. Muilowney . rmyz fiiwxr gg.. P David Chelsea J. Navarro Kcihryn J. Ncive Ninog5Agii.lNggg5pm ,L . ..A,,fA,,i .V K .-arf ' J fu' I f' 'izihzie 152.5 David M. Neimi Stephan G. O'Brycin ra1.f:fr3ff:f13fi55:Q 74 DEM am-,im .v L5 W5 g y Z ' . Doug los E. Meyer David A. Nustuse Puiriciu A. Newsom Dennice M. O'FcIion Ronald E. Nichols Richard L. O'HoweII T . fi' Silva H ' 'Vx Alberr J. Ontiveros fmwff' Barbara J, Osuna J oyceaglff . 5 1:42 . 259.5 Woodrow E. Owens Elizabeth J. Page lbs-. lk Christopher C. Palmer Roberta K. Parsons Pameiallllllifllffsrkins Robert Peferson Wayne G. Phillips ...ss 'Cf' L. Michele Pierce 'iifffft V s.,-,I A' Larry S. Plunkett 4 Larry E. Preheim Candace M. Preston ima? ...A-1 Y Daniel J. Prosser Gloria Ramirez Yvonne Puentes Sondra K. Romey James EiElQuin1 ai? 'IVF Morihc J. Reed Marilyn J. Reinhardt Down Rexford H, Ronald Rice -uqffggf' Lo rryViW.LxiRQlgbins Gloria I. Rincon Craig R. Roberson .loner A. Rinaldi Holly I. Roberts ts.- 'Spf Greg Robinson bv Marsha L, Roskie fd' Q23 Thomas R. Sock .rr Suscln L, Robinson Lupe Ruiz -I William F. Solber Y-...ur Dioneiinlf Rchffing .-. TerrYQrgA7'Runyon CIUUCLLU J- R Dovxd L Server f me fx 1- ' QL A-v f Q Z vt' ' N :R we ' yy , ' . L gk Karen L. Roof Q L 'z fgi 'vi A RN lr, Raul Roius 99:- Timorhy H. Sawyer inf' A4 uss Vlrginio Ruiz Bczrburo A. Schoenfeld Nancy L. Schuch J, 'l L x if A -.qv Dennis H. Schwendrener arV . f -f1.f - rm, Marilyn .Scott Penelope A. SCOTT 'Nav 'Q 1P Richard W. Seeley ll 'Nd A- lf ua' Q f7' 'Parr Martha M. Segovia Thomas W. Seymour Barry L. Sharp Susan Sheeler Kenneth A. Sherborne ,M -Y Catherine L. Shinn 'KITTY Ha-1 Terry l..- Shirley 4--Q' Elrzabeth A Shrrley Leo R. Shomo wwf agua.,- -. Neil D. Shorr ,fn- Desiree C. Sim w i s i 21 i li QY--M-fr S Henrietta L. Simingion Tim Sinichck Cheryl Qgfjiriger Paulo J. Skidgel 'E- Charlee A. Skidmore Janice F. Sloan Toni L, Slyfgqum David M. Smith Gory W. Smith if. , 'wig-:'l V NCI' 11 . N. I Pauiai i-Siehle Jim D. Spcnks Raymond N. Stella Harriet A. Smith i Go rth Stephens W X 'kv X - I' rl .1 J ,f ,Ek pf' ...ff 'Y V Ste Mfdy I Amey M. Stewart 'fffi' s .K-k J 4- Joy K Sfewdrt Joyce L, Sfickley Lynn Stiles l. .2 susan K. sfockdole 'Glenn J. Sfritof F- John L, sfuckef , ..,,. . r., .1 ., .J 54,53 JJJ'yp'iXyf' ' if ,Q '1f V J? .f Thomas W. Summerfield 549' YE 2 'f Rondold G...Sw0pes vlu4 , 3, W 4 an VN K Ser 1 Jim O. Tcrwoter John W. Summerfield Richard W. Taylor ew' N99 way: r Jill Thatcher o-.,1 Susan K. Thayer vcr: if X' . .W 'Mr -r fury' Charles C. Thomas 'Du- Gerald L. Thompson iv' --v ax, N! James P. Thompson Paul L, Thomson r Jane E. Tobin Raymond E. Tomlinson ,,..--I VV f' W' Webb W Troran kr' 'R' '4rr Tf Richard J, Topping Chris Torres r Anthony Trujillo Thomas H. Tucker ,- , . 2P ::'l5 ' 55K- Travis E. Turnage Candice L. Turner yenewaw, f ,- wwxm.:4s - , Q, 223 lele Jeanneite M. Ulrich Charles M. Uribe 55- Sleve Valderrama Arlene Vulenta Pele Valenzuela Nancy L. Vandenberg Rogalne. J,,j-.Ya ldez I Ll Vagypel Ronald G, Van Muiien +' Esteban V. Veloz Beth A, Van Deventer John Voyles Q l 'H 1l q,LTk'U?!gri5' 1 f +ff,w,11:f'Qz,vwfAik Q K 8 2 wfrgecff-,fx-QV' 've L . L K. i n QM I : i'f V y'x 'ri' ,ffl 'fa , ',' ' ...M 4' Stanley B. Wallace Delores M. Watkins Warren L, Wallace David L. Warner lion .A TTT? Lynn C. Watson Barbara A. Weimer Daniel H. Whire Larry S. Whitney 4 'NV 'fljwff Ar1ne..Wnll1amson Elaine R. Williams Donald L, Winn Eric P. Wickland Steve W. Winningham 4 x Y e ' 'J '1: f' ETS? 3'li52.'iJZ!fI 8 3 Timothy P. Wisdom '15 ,pw Janis L. Wood ff? Loraine Zevin Gordon Barritt Victor Caldera Dennis Casoarelli Fredrick Compton James Conley Diane Crowther Frank De Leur Kathleen Donoho Joseph P. Forsyth Nicky S. Gillis Kathleen J. Hodel Craig Holloway 'if 3. 5 rg. Jegg5aQne.j.wfighf fl J? 'r-31:51 .t .' .fra mit' -. ,VX Y A . tgmrl, iw Ev: L v i it Qwitwii 'Nlfilkt 'vt NM 'itil it t i3il,.i'illllllillxhl' i J' li1ili'iiriil'lw N tiiitiiilfhixiilifiii .stwiflldxgwiki ii iii ilil i.iriilliiiXi'.i ttisltfit-tm.-,t ll . u i'i2W'i it-'iilQwi.t X W, i QQLEFEHSHY Ofggggegjiigqta do Cliiilliiiiiies Robemgligflifop R0ll559lfFii5t3eff Susan 1 Roi5erfQfMqijgan John-f!3Q53MQfrilI N0l?FYiAl22lillFkle5 Ddfftfiliililiflie O5GC'R l'li9l-il9'l H iiri ,:xt'lil+'t2i hifi ' i,tt i,i..x iw ll lx .rr .. ...M it 1 ii' -zltwi'-'wi ii, yt.t .www tw ilk wi it 'iwwiii :ii ...iw 1 , tw. ri. wiii'i'ttl:ii lt. X lgwlmi i 1 it i lit i. il i i X: K - ff.e-,e ef s Vmivtiiiii riiilfiazai-in J V .,--. - . F U 8 . 1977 it I kk,i ,,.. K i .6 Richard L. Ying .qdnff Glenn D. Zimmermann Jane E. Reed Gregory Simpson Carol A. Sialund Albert D. Soto Armfda Sieffey Craig J. Strahle Barbara K. Tracy Jennifer S. Welch William T. Whittington Patricia A. Wilson Sandra K. Wilson William L. Ying No' Karen Young V im A E103 W www 99 vcd X w P U0 D5 JP! A JW. W Q SMX NB Cy . ,M NA,Q'VY fvh W V My Br, A TY NN D 'ij?'f:'-YS 11314:-rf4fffff ff N, U K Q . MC3Q'JmQQQQQQWQw ffffW'zQff QM yf X ff fffff' oft W ' I 1 . W H ,f7f?,, M: J ff 502 X9 X MJ 7 Lywlj n fqgggb 3157? Q, Q T f Jzgifw 5 W' ,X ,V XLVBCIQJCLUJVQZ UV? W Q? , ,J CWM JSM t, 'F , z .U 4- v.'?L.4'r 'dl v 32 .gs Q., I. , a t ,aria sm mfwes,-.et PAULA GIOVANNOU Award-National Council ot Teachers of English LINDA HAMP First Place-Shorthand JUDY HANES D,A.R. Good Citizenship Award Finalist-Panhellenic Scholar- ship ,:,,,gMlf,,,..sw .,, W M W,i I :M r sins? '34-A fe' K ' ,V-wx-f'fw' .4 f -'--'i'ir5'?ff:':.. .. '-. 3- .H Contest-Southern Section, F. B. Every year many awards are bestowed by vari- ous organizations upon seniors who have proved Themselves to be truly outstanding in certain areas. These awards are announced at various times as the year progresses. Unfortunately, the Oracle must go to press more than two months before the end of the school year-before many of the senior awards are determined and made public. Consequently, only a partial list ot award winners can be included in this book, The recipients named on these pages all received honors that were announced prior to March 30. Seniors receiving awards after that date were given public recognition through the school news- paper and at the annual Recognition Night program held On May 26. STATE SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSION-Semi-Finalists-Jackie Kiener, Doug Chapin, Charles Lux, Dave Niemi, and John Thelin. NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STUDENTS+Dan Prosse Jim Macy, ond Joe Kiskis. JOE KlSKlS Outstanding Science Award-Bausch and Lomb Finalist-University of California Re- gents Scholarship DAVID NIEMI Finalist-National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finalist-State Scholarship Commission Semi-Finalist-Los Angeles Times Scholarship Semi-Finalistkfkrmco Steel Scholarship Semi-Finalist-North American Scholarship Management Club ELIZABETH Sl-llRLEY Finalist-Pcinhellenic Scholar- .. ship Commended Award-National Merit Scholarship Finalist-University of Califor- nia Regents Scholarship 4nwf, . . r, George Sinichak, Bob Campbell, Jackie Kiener, Elizab AMEY STEWART Commended Awardghlational Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist-Seymour Memor- ial lC.S.F.l Scholarship Finalist-University of Califor- nia Regents Scholarship 'I -Kat et h Shirley, Amey Stewart, JOHN THELIN Finalist-East Whittier Teachers Scholarship Semi-Finalist-State Scholarship Commission ,nuff-N KZ? X x ia, N . '5 ,I ' Ng CHUCK THOMAS , Finalist-Pep Boys Scholarship Honorable M e n T i 0 n-Soropti- 4 mist Citizenship Award ,App lclis -x l . JEANANNE WRIGHT Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomo row Award JURGEN EICHE To help raise funds for next years foreign exchange student, Hinshaw's Department Store spon- sored 'Springtime Debut, featuring the newest fashions for spring and summer, 88 CAN Dear Student Body, Let me take this opportunity to thank all of you for making it possible for me to be here. Spending this school year in your country and community, attending Sierra, and living with an American family are certainly experiences of im- mense value, and I know they will be the most in- teresting and remembered ones of my life. My home on this side of the globe is on Bacon Road in Whittier, and I know there are not enough words to express my thanktulness towards my won- derful family, the Macys. It was their willingness to host me, as well as Sierra's that made it possible for me to come here from Germany through AFS. When I arrived, I was treated lust like another son- Iike Jim and Marilyn's brother. At that moment, I knew that part of the AFS program had been suc- cessful. The other part was, of course, my stay here at Sierra. It is a great school and I will take home many ideas and surely some of the school spirit that you showed so enthusiastically at so many different oc- casions. I have made a lot of friends who helped me whenever they could. Upon returning to Germany, I will have many, many things to say and I will always tell the people in Germany about the friendly and understanding people in the United States. Thank you again for everything, and if anybody gets the chance to go to Germany don't forget to come and see me! Auf Wiedersehen, 919' 6: 'I I it 31 Q , f 1 . 1. Nas . M .,,, . t,,. . t W ,vw I 1. . ,f ,,,,, ,,.- . . W F51 - .W vate.. .t1f:i!i'?. .mas ti' A , fig,-s -as :L .4 At an AFS assembly, Jurgen Eiche showed films of his home' land and discussed the Germany of today. ZIELD QEEMCE Founded in l9l4, The American Field Service is a non-profit or- ganization that helps spread understanding and good will between the United States andthe rest of The world by arranging for American students to live and study abroad, and by enabling foreign students to live and study inthe United States. This year Sierra has had The honor ot being host school to Jur- gen Eiche, a native of West Germany. During his stay here Jurgen has learned by first-hand experience just what American citizenship has to offer The Teenager of l965, In return, Sierra's students have been made more keenly aware of European culture, institutions, and prob- lems. German-American Ties have been strengthened Through This association. Last year, senior Amey Stewart was selected by A.F.S. to repre- sent Sierra in The Near East, and she spent eight weeks during The summer living with a typical Turkish family, becoming familiar with the country and its people. This coming summer, Lois Martin, the T965 exchange student, will be leaving for a foreign country which was unknown at the time the Oracle was published. Lois was selected from among several Spartan applicants on The basis of such personal qualities as grades, extracurricular activities, and leadership ability. Such an exchange program takes a great deal of planning and work by interested people inthe community, as well as inthe school, in order to be successful. The most ambitious project undertaken on campus this year was the presentation of a special spring fashion show, which was well received and contributed greatly to solving the financial problems of bringing over an exchange student for the T965-66 school year. at A rt Z 4.-.-.--... xtt l...,....- 'al Amey Stewart displays a typical Turkish cos- tume at a special assembly where she related the experiences of her summer in the Near East. 66 1rf ' LOIS MARTIN i965-'66 Summer AFS Representative AMEY STEWART 1964-'65 Summer AFS Representative Foreign students from throughout the district ioined Spartans at the International Club Christmas Party and tried their skill at breaking a Pinata. E 2-'dj School Begins .....,,. Bock To School Night .. Homecoming ......... Poll Follies ............ .. Winter Ploy, East Lynne Sports Aworols Banquets Cltristmos Assembly ... September 10 .. October 6 . October 16 . October 29 . December 4 . December 8 March 16 June 2 December 17 March Ot Dimes Drive ....... Jcinuory 11, 12 Semester Fincul Exominotions Jonucry 26-28 ,une11-14, 15 , V ir .,-,'V1nl,J- 1. EEN Q Girls League Formal .... ....... J cmuory 30 C mmcmd Performance Mcxrclfi 19-20 o ..,..... Girls' Week ............. March 29-April 2 Spring Vcicoiion .. .....,.. April 12-18 Senior Ploy, 1984 .. ......... Moy 6-8 Junior-Senior Prom Moy 22 Luciu ...,......... June Bcicccllourecire .. June Grcxduorion ... June H i .V J 11 RR N1 11- N, 1 . 5-if! 1- CUTTING BCCM 7 ,- Af xi T WE ' i f Ac srl' N 2 This mobile living is for The birdsl Well, iuSTdOrT'T5TOr1d There, do something. 65 Q' Of I if The making of a great film pro- violes many lighf momenTs. Here, direcT from The cuTTing room floor, are a few of The more humorous scenes ThaT never rnacle The final proclucfion. If superman can do if, so can l, X ,, A LQ., Sierra s Checkpoint Charlie x -Nz- HW l 1 l o Yes, if's reolly bulletproof gloss. Imagine what must Happen when Mr. Crowell reolly gets mod9 N, DIRECTOR You should have fold me if was o Betsy Wetsy Doll. nn. N M CI d Bob Jerome Unsgcrergryou Vice-PresidenT Dave Campbell PresidenT Jumroize This year has been an exTrerneIy successful one Tor The Junior Class, The crecIiT musT go To you, The Junior Class and To a Truly Tine counselor. The Junior Class Council parTicipaTeol in various acTiviTies, including an aTTer The game dance, which proved To be a greaT success and an asseT To our grow- ing Treasury. However The main eTTorTs of The Council were placed on Turning ouT one of The besT Junior-Senior Proms in Sierra's hisTory. As PresidenT of The Junior Class, I would like To Thank all of you who par- TicipaTed in our acTiviTies. I would especially like To Thank The Tiuly greaT Coun- cil and our advisers Tor all your help. I'm sure ThaT you will agree wiTh me ThaT we really have a class To be proud OT. I hope you will show The some arnounT of cooperaTion To your leaders nexT year as you have This year. I Thank you, The Class of '66, Tor being given The privilege of serving you as your President Dear Junior Class: Vicki Benfon Sincerely, Treasurer i Dave Campbell JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Charlotte Quint, Sharon Agee, Marilyn Macy, Sherry Wiley, Dan Nowlin, Dave Campbell, Chris Benson, Nancy McCloud, Janice Pegram, and Bertie Hodges. Top Row: Jim Berry, Jim Hodges, Doug Bailey, Bob Jerome, Wayne Wilson, Joel Perisho, Ran Kiskis, STeve Hall, John Mele, and Bill Clapperton. Sharon Agee Nancy Almas Steven Alston Dale Andersen Beverly Anderson Dorothy Anderson Felrce Apodoca Maureen Arasrm Aprll Argrl Kofhy Arvh Charlene Avkrns Dana Arkinsan Donna Atknnson Ken Arlunson Mary Avrlez Jrm Ayers Mrchelle Ayres Sharon Azzarella Doug Barley Steve Barley Karen Barrd Barry Baker Linda Baker Barbara Baldwrn Butch Ballou Susan Barnard Sue Barnes Frank Barnese Davrd Barney Margaret Barren Joyce Barry Lrnda Boriley Susan Barton Paul Bauman Bersy Beard Diana Becker Jockre Becklehrrner Mrke Bede Joyce Bersner Clwns Benson Torn Benson Vrckl Benlon Judy Bernell Jrrn Berry Helen Beurn Rod Beydler Roberv Beyer Mrke Brggy Suzanne Brsn Mike Brshop Jrrn Blair Erll Blanchard Drana Blanca Coryn Blasyak Sue Badger Clwrrstrne Boefvner Mary Bohr Steve Bolderolf Slwerry Bond Carol Borlrrn Torn Bourne Bart Bowen Ray Bayles Dolores Eranaley Qandy Brearr Barbara Brennernan Beverly Brrggs Marry Brrll Davrd Brrnkley Ccrlverrne Brown Jrm Brown Porn Bartron Barbara Burns Jann Colcara Irma Calderon Qon Caler 'zz x I is r L MXQQ . x gyf Q- 111 Q' X l war rl A ' 'l l , 4 l 4 4 rl 5 N 'll 'N i- ., . ,N in ' I V Q . 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E ll 96 Leo Carnalich Dave Campbell Dennis Campbell Bob Campbell Chuck Carellr Duane Carlson Bruce Carlzen Toni Carter Cynthia Casap Jim Case Linda Case Beverly Casebeer Nancy Chase Patricia Childers Bill Clapperton Andy Clark David Clark Dennis Clark Patrick Clemens David Coffey Sandra Cole Sharon Cornrrierford Kenneth Conklin Charles Connell Janice Consoli Diana Correa Carlinda Corriger Robert Carsina Diane Corwin Richard Covert Theodore Cowan John Cox Donna Crabtree Terry Crawford Linda Critser Patricia Crowley Veronica Cruz William Cunningham Gregory Curley Sandy Dahl Dale Daniel Sara Daniel Ellen Darst Thomas Davis Robert Dawes Marie Dawson Diane Dearden Bruce Denning Bruce Derry Helen De Taranio Randolph Dobson .James Dale Jessica Dorman Judith Dougherty Bonnie Douglass Dan Douglass Irv Downing Kathleen Downing Glenn Drayer laurel Drennen Kennelh Dunlap Bruce Dunn Dorothie Durkin Dnvld Dwyer Kathleen Dwyer Cindy Eddy Arthur Edwards Carol Emma Carleen Engstrom Dennis Ensminger Bill Enlwistle Carol Espinoza Becky Evans Bill Falkenstlen Vicki Farr John Farwell Jon Femans If Mark Perkin fill -' 3 Greg Flnch 1 I ti? , Donald Flsher ax nl' K V, ' - Qi 5 yy Linda Flelschman K 'Y 5' A , Q 2 'Q A ,W ve Jeunne Flood . 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Q Bull Gaodenough ' Vfjf' 2 A lu: ' V 4 it 'Q fry Marldale Gordon f f- I 'L ' J i k',, , i k K s ' 'l , - M' 2' Lunda Grana riff V I ' ff :W Mf g ' ' ' 3 Q V, - My k,,, ,, F 5 A .L X Xxx W K L 1- Leon Grannus . r'q,m4w,5.. .R ,f Jvm Gray Q ' V. I , , r ' 'ig' -- ,, 5 Julre Green . ' , 2 ,.., A R FK f '- - 4 L, - -- 5' , f , KGM Grey rf 'T ' or . , J 5 i fe ,. f-2' Steve Grlssorn x ' l , 5215, Q , Y , - 'cv t ,Q .l f l Q Q vtekt Grose ' fr ,J I V ,, ii Q- K eg' , Bruce Guiher ,A y , f K Y kv' ' ' J W if Ann Hagerman 5 1, A 13 ,S ,xzllk , '- .. H y , . Margaret Hale 1 f , fy - ,Q I k Dtck Hall L ff, f . 3 ,X 5 i V steve HGH 4 '- ' as or 1- f .qw JUVNS HGVNPS ,,Q 5 , - ' . ' Bob Honwrell ,W f are 1 5' , o L Ky Blll Hfmlev s -if If H' r ff' - iz 1 . V - I ,ern .',-' , Kathy Harris , A ..,, ..-4, - Debbre Harrlson - ' f K, Roy Harrlson E '7 1 Q ! Q ' ...H rosa, Q , Jan Hass 1 , + ' - 'W '. 'V -M-L, 1 7 ,K A g i ' M- 1, Ran Hawk . ff A Y .,.. W f. Y . ' .'-f 5' ' Y- Q N ,. k A WW' HUYSHP ff 'llgwff 7 K ' - fr eg' J l flu Jerry Heede W f , 1 f - t .V ,J Cjx z ' Z ,SX K J- ,ea W ' ' J 1 1 if Q , A ' Eizgitfr . 3' hx ' K Sheryl Henderson Sue Hendrickson Steve Hendry Larry Henry T. Hughberger Nannette Hngley Alan Hingeyeld Steve Hixson Duck Hobson Berne Hodges Jana Holderman Gayle Holz Vrcki Houston Kathy Hoyt Renee Hubbard Ellen Huey Charles Hull Brian Hughes Mychelle Hursken Lunda Hults Larry Hunt Nancy Hunt Eva Huupponen Marla Huupponen Rrchard Ivy John James Jeff Jamison tm 'CT we 1966 ' an J if K in X ,g t .1 1 .L V -N Q avg, .UW Hi' r -. lff ff v why? Q K . , H f y. 4 ' Z gg , ' .aaa 97 L '55, A MQ H M LL,b 2 fx, , 1- Q A I 'Z .1 -ls, A J 5. :Q V5 ,f,A. - X K . , 'fd' - ,, - .5 1 my .rf x x l K: .X gf. je eff K-K . ' . K' fr K , 1 -W g J Q rx -' V 1. .3 h . .3 .L K A ' ' A L 3 it Q . - ' gawk V 1 ..... iq o ' gf 'ff' ' K ., ,.: ,ggi . I - f 1 N . I ,tir Lg, 5 ' - 2 if -, ylriif i , - , ' LQ. .-1-1 sq ' , , 'X flint 'J' , s 'wx - ' 1: .4 ' , 'f .... .LL s '-- if ' - r nf A 4 f - K J K . K J ' ' LJ 98 a QM , J 4 Y V A ll Q I 1 ' il ff21-L L . it s I L. Mary Jonsky Rich Jenkins Gene Jensen Palle Jensen Bob Jerome Cindy Jilleson Carolyn Johns Penny Johns Eddie Johns Carolyn Johnson Bill Jones Mike Jordan Chris Jorgensen Rosemarie Judson Jerry Kagcy Pennie Kalaalca Linda Kegarice Pal Keife Bruce Keith John Keller Pat Kelly Donald Kelsen Jay Kerl Monnle Kiger Ron Kiskis Ron Klein Toni Kloudo Mary Knaup Arlhur Knilfen Jim Knighlon Sieve Knuboll Judy Koch Judy Kornula Greg Koors leanelle Larson Jim Kozak Lois Krogness Sleven Krelle Richard Krieger Paul Kuns Jeanie Lai Steven Lake Terry Laloian Theresa Lamudrid Judy Lomay Terry Larnberl Patricia Langonl Vickie Larimer Brenda Larrazola G. Laughlin Lance Lawson Danyel Le Blonc Al Le Cou Gary Lee Susan Lee Vic Lee Jim Leech Jeanne Lesnlkoff Richard Lewis Reber! Lindskog Deanna Line Tom Lipscomb Eileen Lischez Marlo Lillen Roland Lizzarrag Shirley Lohela Alan Loomis Kathy Lowrey Emma Luna James Lundslrorn Judy Lyon Greg Malaerry Barbara MacKay Bill MccQuoid Marilyn Macy Larry Maddux o Larry Monzer Wilma Mapson Marte Marble Dave Marion Lats Martin Tom Mcnttnelli Rich Mathvsrud Butch Maxwell George Mays Marsha Mciall Mary McCasltn Nancy McCloud Mike McConner Danna McDonald Danna McGrath John McKinley Laurie McNally Jan McNeill Violet McPhee Diane Meeker John Mele Dave Michael Myra Miles Rick Miller Steve Mlllspaugh Gilbert Miranda Arthur Mitchell Phyllis Moen Ken Moody George Moreno Mary Moreno Kathy Moreno Linda Morris Leslie Mast Danna Mullowney Tory Munoz Mel Murphy Pat Murphy Ron Murphy Marsha Nadler Jae Napolitano Robert Nastase Robert Nelson Suzanne Nelson Rita Nichols Marvin Nickles Steve Nielsen Bob Nierni Ronny Northrop Dan Nowlin Kathy O'Brien Ted Ockels Richard Olah Jeanette Olden Gary Olson Rich O'Netl Joe Orrtco Judy Orrtny Carmen Ortega Frank Osnaya Steve Ostrander Neil Overhalser Jack Owens Philip Oyler Cheryl Papazian Dan Parker Sharon Parker Bob Parrish Samuel Patina Bill Paxson Elliott Pecot Janice Pegram Joel Perisho Rick Peters Paul Petersen Nels Peterson ' ff' --f ' J J ff -f R - ' Jr - L Ji' .J . 43 J J NJ 1 2 'in 'Q -i 'H 1 J WM.. g JJ at J-D f' 1 .V 6 A use J' sl M' J is N, 9 ' ' . , V SAN V my ' A' H' X of 23 , O 32 J I J vig KA JJ Engl se.' if as X tc -swf Q J ' I A J J- K LJ J y y - -J J af , Jw' S - P J -J iJJ ' , H J f 'Z we 5 J S J 'Gr 1 srss two sf- on i w if sf--J ' PJ 'J A A V V L f - A. 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K' 'fi w t -' ffl V ' K t . f N r sfifizf' r 954 - 5' lOO an .- K Q' gm ug 5 'Y QP' A a T' QM: ft Heather Phenix Gretchen Phillips Jim Pillcenton Diane Pillsbury Ken Pickney Margaret Pinzon Kathy Pitonn Anne Platt Marcia Plummer Dennis Pounds Sharon Power Bill Prestidge Pam Prince Janet Pritchard Victor Quezada Charlotte Quint Ann Radford Dennis Rainey Linda Roy Anderia Rebuck Richard Redd Randy Reece Glenn Reis Dennis Retz David Rhees Judy Rhodes Robert Rhiel Jaan Rite Susan Riley Christina Rincon John Ripley Bob Raane Terri Robbins Diane Robertson Janiece Robinson Robert Rosa Ron Roubaudoux John Roxbourgh Bill Ruff Lynda Rust Tim Sara Allan Sorkin Phil Sattler Steve Saunders Diane Saxon C. Schalchlin Rex Sharp Donna Schleif Ken Schlocker Paulette Schmitt John Scott Bob Scott Joe Segovia Stuart Sheeler Chris Schields Ed Shockey Sebastian Sidoti John Siroonian Carl Sialund Chris Skidmore Susan Skinner Bill Smith Caroline Smith Diane Smith Karen Smith Sherron Smith Stephen Smith Steven Smith Rey Soto John Spengler Jecinnre Stall Patrick Stanton Sharon Starling Ray Stell Dave Stephens Gail Stickley Patricia Stoddard Pat Stoner Diane Storozyszyn Charles Stoughton Bill Straclcer Ktm Strahle Cheryl Strand Jeannie Strong Greg Sturgis Claudio Sudick Reed Surdanw Renee Swenson Raymond Swodeck Keith Tallman Peg Tallrnan Joanne Tebettes Jim Thomas Louise Thomas Carol Thompson Karen Thompson Harald Tiek Jim Till Mary Till Joan Tilson Vicki Tiarks Pam Tonge Corinne Trirnboli Lindo Triilllo Jim Tvedt Larry Twycross Marilyn Tyler E. Valdepena R. Valdarama George Valencia Brien Vandervoet Sandy Von Leyner Valerie Van Nest Dennis Vasquez Gee Vega Janet Ventura Becky Vickers Percy Waldrop Cyndi Walker William Walters Lew Waltman John Walton Greg Warren Mike Watson Kathy Weaver Lee Webb Marian Weiser David Weisser Reggie Wells Cathleen Wheeler Chris Wittinghom Bill Wilcox Kathy Wilcox Linda Wilcox Karen Wilde Sherry Wiley Lynne Wilhelm Wayne Wilson C. Winmngham Barbara Winston Fred Wise Thomas Wofford Bob Woodington Joyce Woods Chris Wright John Wudel Frank Yost Gary Young Skip Young Sandra Zamites David Zavola Arthur Zepeda Marsha Zevin Steve Zimmerman .en 'U' R , Q :J , i M X if , ,. --f 4' l K ,Q .ft-2? if - :i f?Fif' K . zt wkyf f ' 2 w- it f. s ' . A 1 7 5, 3 me , J im. gf' T J? 4, g in T C J R f , i Ls t',, ie,-A L .. r f2fYx r kgt ' . . '. zz 5 f' ----C., T. . A 1 ef: Y V 1 A f Q ' - T . as J . f J C tlli f C iff T D hi, ' ' . L - if Xt -. f , - , JH f f1'E7'rQ,1-A' - ' wr. ffl 1 la is CLAQQ ot: Hr ., f rv r ,M S . J l 1 --r' I 2 .ZIV 'll 4 R- . I, 'fl K 1 ml I . ' 'tp . : ..- N . 1 f2.,,'g,,S' 1514 ' -, ' . 5 ' K ,ff ' glfiwi Q -t-f , l H rt-s nik , VM ,K nl 5 it I g A 1 K' r ' l Q1 -' ,,hk I ' f i' Q rl- E? . 4' f 'J il N w ,,.-, , M if . - 'rsr' , . li . , fl A l f 'ls J 243' ii'i ' 'l-1 r 'iw' S' Pot Anderson Stan Bartilett Suzanne Beauvois Rodney Black Linda Collicoit Vicki Carlson Garlindo Carriger Brenda Chapman Ron Clayton Verlene Dammer Jeff De Weber Brion Estes Irma Gamboo David Gonzales Julia Gregory Diane Gumbish Bruce Hargrove Ann Hertenstein Jim Hodges Connie Kappler Tan Karnes Cheyrl Kitchens Jeanette Larson Keith Miller Rita Mills Chuck Nelson John Noland Ray Ogden Steve Phillips Qi-N Tom Radey David Rurup Tony Sanchez Jon Schubin John Skidgel Alan Sputhe Steven Stevens Ginger Tetra C. Vrllescas Barbara Webb Roger Wedell Gladys Winblad Noel Wolfe Charles Woods X -S L. K xx sy qi rl . ., L5 lt 1?-, ,wi ,WY if K K, s as fi f t ' 9-gfliifi -i'. s lm We Suv ' i he T War-2 xv A t fav , I-,sig lOl . ,sw if x ll C ,av Mark Bishop Sean Donovan Sandy Easton Vicmpresidem Secretary Treasurer QOPHOMOEEQ This year, with the tremendous help of our advisers and repre- sentatives, the Sophomore Class had an outstanding year. We started the year off by showing our pep and enthusiasm, and, as a result, won the Spirit Jug. Our following projects, such as the dances and car wash, all helped to make this year a successful one. The Class of '67 has the potential to become one of the most dynamic classes in the history of Sierra if we keep up our record of continued excellence. With special gratitude to our advisers, Mr. Averill, Mr. Lendroth, Mr. Cole, Mr. Harshbarger, and Mr. Minier, to the council members, and to you, the Class of '67, l want to say thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve as President of the Sophomore Class. ,M . Sincerely, Chris Carley I President Chris Carley SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Donna Kinoshita, Melinda Prince, Janet Randall, Linda Stockmar, Sue Kittredge, Shelley Cushman, Sandy Achor, and Chris Black, Row Two: Mr. Dan Averill, Adviser, Diane Harvey, Terrie Schlegel, Marian Northrop, Tobey Sitler, Eliot Raleigh, Lynne Gates, Carol Jessop, and Diane Kafka. Top Row: Trina Halton, Sandy Easton, Mark Bishop, Chris Carley, Sean Donovan, Jay Noble, Betsy Walton, and Cheryl Fulton. Sandra Achor Allen Adams Maureen Agee Carts Albrecht Marsha Alexus Randi Allen Olga Alvarado Pat Akasaka Yvette Amavrska Susan Arnenda C. Anderson Robert Anderson Gregory Arnold Vicki Avila Kathy Azzarella Brian Baert John Baker Lrnda Baker Lloyd Balmer Nancy Bandy Andrea Barrow Doug Barrels Carolyn Beatty Craig Beauvals Terresa Beddya Mary Behymer John Bernal Timothy Buggy Charleen Bllyeo Mark Bishop Christine Black John Blake Eileen Bonewitz Larry Banner Dan Book Dianna Booth Peggy Boquisr Chris Bourland Sue Bowers Steven Bowman C. Bradford Bonnie Brady Greg Brent Frank Briskey Ed Bristow Bill Brown Earnest Brawn Jeanne Brown Patricia Brown Bill Bryant Linda Bucklin William Burns Terri Burris Sherrill Busch Susan Caldwell Robert Calkins Lllia Carnalich Ron Campbell Chris Corley Trudy Carlson Mellnda Carroll Dan Carter Kathy Case Melinda Cass Charles Chapin Cathy Clark Karen Clark Elaine Clay James Cobb .larnes Ccdey Linda Conatzer Christine Cook - V- 1- . 1 v K V N , if M. 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Eastburn Linda Eastman Sandra Easton Stephen Easlon Torn Egan R Elyozrraras Gary Ellis larry Ellis Linda Elsasser Dan Ernmerr Melvin English Bill Ensinger Janet Farr Tory Fenner Frank Fierro Thomas Fleming Gerald Flynn Marvin Forle Dave Fosler Marilicx Fralick Jimer Franks Jcirnes Freeman Sue Frey Roberv Fruecnve Cheryl Fallon Carl-iy Gallegos Tommy Garcia Nancy Gardner Mike Gcst Lynne Gates Pauline Gates Thomas Goult Willie Gill Corey Glenn Frank Gomez Mrchele Gould Jalmie Green Banlla Greene Jane Grlffilh Daniel Guerrero Dale Hahn Marsha Hale James Halley Janis Halliday Lynn Halllday Nancy Hamrrc Mary Hancock Martha Hanes .Jay Hanke Hugh Hannon Sam Harper Sandra Horns J, Harrison Pal Har! Diane Harvey Steve Hase Kathie Hayes Rrchard Hayes John Heiberger Gary Hendershat Karen Hendry John Henkel James Hennessy John Herbrand Mlchael Herrig Deborah Heurlng Mary Ann Hllberv Phillip Hill Cheryl Hrlton Mike Hitchcock Warren Hoag Marguenfe Hadel Steve Hodges Lorraine Hodgson Rita Hone Trlna Hollon Jack Hopps Paltl Homer Rhonda Hosley Scott Houslon Debby Howard Mane Howard Bannle Howell Karen Hoyt Margaret Huey Joe Inman Cheryl Isaacs Shrrley Ivy Q , ' eem ., ' , H. Wi '1 1 X l lf -- 'WA K : fx X , I ' 15, . I f- .Mm - -.w isxn M 1 5 ' ' . lk . . M , . J er K ' rrr. r 5 f y y J yn me M M M, . - .. y y y yi M mag' V --. V5 . - M y , - , .--. 1 R xl Xl 4' le DN. Q - ., . -' . 'ff ' K 5 V . km. I ,tl - y .. 5, K Y .1 y fn J , Aint i .,,. gl ,,,k V we X.. - Z niet K 1 r ap N., fr er, W Ji E L E -r j A V , CLAQQ 01: ' A 3' - .r.- 'V -Q' A A -,Qi Q X- ' X ff' ev., if , ll 'ii , ,L r 1 1 e kk nu- es ' A ' T J JXJ or I 4' H, e 5 we fr.. ll sres ,. ' f if A ' gi V , QQ: 4? 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'1 lx j -.Fad 47.5 A 3.473 4 1 . X, ,.ii ,Hy T rf' ' A siss f L L Y Vt K3 ' f :TQ W xi M ' R' 2 O ii' i L i 1 . f l I, at 3- -3 ' Y '4-v ,, , f , je fill!! - James Kilgore Donna Kiriashita Susan Kittredge Gary Knox D. Koeingsholer Carl Kaltz Linda Kavanda Donna Kozel Ray Kunitsugu Dennis Labrie Claudia Lambert Richard Lara Brad Larson Gregory Lathrop Chris Laughlin Leo Lawson Ed Lawwell Marcy Le Cou Duree Lee Laretla Leech Steve Lester Stephen Lewis Shery Lindertbaum Robert Lindsey Linda Line Lesli Little Chris Lachernes Rita Lang Calros Lopez Mary Jane Lopez Vivian Lopez David Lorenzen Michael Lavet Ron Lucks Roy Ludwig Bill Lusby Bruce Lyons Vito Macchia Theresa Maestas Patricia Malloy Robert Margitan Carol Marians Kim Marlon Cecily Marvel Lee Martel Brad Martin Donna Martin Yolanda Martinez Bill Mass Larry Maurer Rosalina Mazan Candis Mazur S, McCl'vrystal Gail Mclliurnrnen Edward Mclfrlain Terry MpGrew Donna McKay Nanny Mclieeby George Mc Lemare Tan: MnPl1ee Darlene Meeker Joedy Nleinlwart Danna Melille Bill Messemer -Bruce Michaels Ilene Michaels Daniel Mikeal Kathy Millard Ed Miller Greg Miller Carl Moen James Moncure Brenda Moore Ellen Moore Melody More Billoert Morales Christine Morgan Patrice Morisset Larry Morris Lyford Morris Kathy Marrisan Alisha Morse Eric Mueller Lindo Myatt Carol Myers Mike Nave Steven Neikter Janet Nieuwlandt Henry Ng Joy Noble Marion Northrop Frank Ochaa Rick O'Connor Steve O'Fallon David O'Howell Pamela Olah Don Ontiveros lrrna Ortiz Julie Owens Shirley Owens Tori Palmer Evelyn Paniclrias Betty Partido Vicki Pasnby Ray Pasillas Carol Pecot Wayne Perich Robert Perret Carol Pertersen Linda Peterson Terry Phillips Steven Picklesirner Melanie Pierson Herman Pollard Linda Poluclta Kathy Preston Melinda Prince Sieve Pnnzo Tom Prosser Patsy Prouty C. Provencio David Pruitt Daryl Pryor Lorraine Rogan Eliot Raleigh Everette Rarvsey .Janet Randall Pamela Randall Margaret Rebuck Don Remo Karen Reed Linda Regan Dee Reinsledt Pat Repine Donald Rex Roqer Rhodes Val Rice Chris Richardson Lynn Riesner Michael Rinaldi Chuck Robins Sandra Robison Naomi Roias James Raskie i , . we ,I+ rv A i m.. . 'iv 'P A - ' 1 . 1 so S' r yyyl 4, 1 S, . 2,5511 'ia' 5' y W n ,., f 'A K 'k 'f - V , is ' 1, , ,:xi, L My 1 -P ' ' .5 5 1 f 2 f S S X, , 'A .xr 5 E ,f ,fri Qfiwfkfg X 1 ' 1. J-7 Q '93-3' as .i,,.. . A te Q i yu it M ist Q: .M W 36' i, -5 is ,. A S R iite -1 S 'S 'W at it 3' 13?-1 ' T ff - A M men N , A in , I '- v M i'iii , RQ 2393145 Il 3 lv, fi - '51 F 'iw r -Ms M , A4 M ul 8, sa.. tr.t ' 'A i i If-Qi r iw, xr.: n . N H 4,,.1:V ig ' ,Ho-'Pg 'e ri- s. 5, 4 'ef' 1 .m o i mm .. sv- ' s 5 N i ' .aw 5 x.v ' X 1: y ev 3 1. L 'r- tc N lO8 is- f-- J 4 Q 11: tri is gy y yy r, ' 1 :ei S 'B 1 i : QOPHOMOTZEQ ? 1 A. - -Qs en' i J b -in an KZ - L'. ..,, , Q4 N.. Robert Roy Dennis Rue Carol Ruff Sofia Ruiz Robert Rurup Darlene Russ Lucette Ryckert Christine Rye Peter Saioyics David Sanchez Irene Sanchez Norma Sanchez Danny Sandoval Jim Satterberg Susie Saunders Terrie Schlegel Gerald Schaenfeld Dick Schoensiegel Bill Schramm Jan Scott Darlene Selk Andrey Semionyk Jim Serpa James Seymour Betty Sidener D. Sirningtan Rrchard Slrnon Tobey Srtler JoAnn Sligar Christine Smith Greg Smith Lucy Smith Pamela Smith Sandra Smith Stephanie Smith Dixie Sanderup Bill Spanks Jean Stomper Tom Standard Sue Stark Carolyn Stavert Debbie Steakley Woodie Stebler Joe Still Linda Stoclcmar Pete Stocks Bill Stoner Mary Ann Suarez Wayne Surdarn Karlene Swlrbul Tim Tandberg Robert Tanner Chrys Terry Paula Thatcher Vin Thayer Jim Thomas Wayne Thompson Lindo Tuedernann Merideth Tillis Steve Timpson Cynthia Tipton Helen Tobin Gary Todd Sue Tvedt C, Tollefsan George Toy Claudia Tazeleas Rosalie Tracy Russell Tracy Joan Triggs Katherine Truiillo Linda Turnage Donald Twltchell Allen Tyson Alice Ulrich Blade Underwood Edward Uribe Oscar Urrutia C. Van Der Mark Roy Van Hoosen E. Van Mullen Drone Vernon Rita Vrllalabos Wade Wagner K. Wakefield Russell Waldo Roland Walker Andrew Walkover Mark Wallace Mrke Walsh Ward Walters Betsy Walton John Warren Rebecca Warren Jrm Watkins Karen Watters Margie Weaver Debbre Webb Gay Weber Ed Webster Barb Welsh Mark Werner Ronnie Wetzel Lrnda Wheeler John White Barbara Whrtson Mark Wicker David Williams Debbie Williams Janet Wilson Stephen Winger Danny Winslow Mark Wisch Marie Wise Bill Wairner Rick Wolfe Mike Woodward Barbara Wright Bill Wright Molly Yager Ellen Yeomans Joan Yost S ref , , is... ,,f. rlle J ' 'sag W l y sss eteaayy y y y f MVK? J . cs, 2 tif' M its ,. Richard Allen George Book Natalie Burns Elizabeth Calvin John Castillo Diane Castro Tantra Chessrnare Donald Conclrt Jim Cooley V. Dontbroskr K. Doarnevveerd Donoid Falmoe Claudio Fazekas Allonso Felix Michael Frewallen Gail Ford Vinson Gilliam Gary Grossman .,,!,W,', x r. ., CLAQQ OF 1 967 p QI-N James Hale Luz Hernandez Wrllrant Jeffery Robert Johnson Sandra Kzrrlrnsky Mrzhael Karnes Lyle Krrens Righrrrcl landreth Dwight Lansdale Brad Lent John Lesher Kenneth Lindley Blanrrr Lockwood Anthony Long Janice McDougall Rebecca Mitchell Nancy Moreno Bill Manholl Vrctana Padilla M nrwte Perser larry Qacxal Albert Raw rez Vvrlltrrn- Qtles Heber' Schoch Drilc' Skrlmi Robert Serine Dayrd Steiger Naomi Stepp Sue Tvedt Stephen Walker Bill Warmer Steven Wrllxonts Thomas Wrllrcints Joy VVoad5 Jeanette Zaltrnr Janeane Vigliottl Vice-President Bob Vieira President FIZEQHMEN Dear Freshman Class, There are many words which mean beginning, one of which is the word freshman. We have welcomed our beginning at Sierra. We have found it new and interesting and hope to make the best of our first step to higher educa- tion. We also intend to make a worthy mark for our class in this schooI's history. We have had successes, including our car wash and dance, which have contributed to our treasury. We are proud of the beginning of our high school years, which will end in 1968. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who helped make this year cu successful one. Sincerely, Bob Vieira Kris Gitt Secretary Sheila Freeze Treasurer 'FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Linda Larson, Kris Gitt, Jane Creech, Brian Cox, Marie Sidoti, Sheila Freeze, and Candy Campbell, Second Row: Nonine Forte, Paula l-labbling, Annette Valentino, Cina Halberg, Dennis Pastaloniec, and Roger Wheelock. Top Row: Pam Hubbling, Ricky Johnson, Sherry Benton, Bob Vieira, Janeane Vngliatti, Laes Calvert, and Cindy Baily. 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R ki Andrew Lo Brada Laure Lolarol Danny Lane Mike LaRoso Gary Larsen Lindo Larson Dennis Lawrence Jackie Lawson Jan Le Cou Denise Lee Judy Leigh James Lein Doug Leonard Gary Lewis Bill Lightner Maureen Liskey Joyce Lohela Mike Lahr Alicia Lopez Lucy Loza Cinda Lutts Arleife Lux Paulette Moestas Joe Maholick Diane Manning Debbie Mapson Barbara Marcuccella John Marin Bruce Marion MEIN Kenn Marsh Shirley Marx Virginia Mass Pam Masters Greg McCall Sally McCrummen Leon McDonald Bob Fadgen Kirk McKend Madalene McKenna Donny McLernare Bruce McMenamin Judy McMullen Martin McMullen Laurie McNeill Addie Mehring Kathleen Michael Gary Michaels Jim Mills Larry Moore Nick Morales Gloria Moretla Kurt Morris Dawna Morrison Steve Mortin Al Motola Charles Matz Garrett Mulford i Deborah Munoz i Karen Murphy Patrick Murphy l Carolyn Myers l Richard Myers Mike Nall l David Neisinger l James Newlin l l Dolores Nichelson Larry Nichols Shirley Nichols Grant Nicol Felix Nieves l Howard Noble 1 Vicki Ohira Kenn O Howell Robin Opheim Mary Orrico Richard Ortega Joey Overturf David Pangborn Lawrence Parchrnon Art Pasillas Dennis Pastalaniec Donald Pastalaniec Ken Patrerson Richard Peckham David Pennock Mary Petersen Linda Pezanoskt Carroll Phillips Janis Phillips Cheryl Ptnckney Rabert Piuckaldt Stanley Pool Charloett Portertteld James Potter Jean Pritchard Sam Provencia Norma Provost Lonnie Quaal Raymond Quezada George Quinn Pat Radford Gene Ramey Gloria Ramsey George Rapp Richard Reeves Jeff Reid William Reid Tom Reinhardt Janet. Regcford Rick Reynolds Diane Rhodes Bill Rich Terry Richardson Rickie Ridenour Kathy Riedel Betty Riley Jim Riley Rornelta Rincon Connie Rivera Roger Roberts Janette Rohlting Billie Rahwer Albert Romero Arthur Romero Becky Romero Carlos Rosales David Rosales Sandy Rosen Herbert Rouse Sheila Rubrecl-it Janice Rurup Sharon Salisbury David Sanchez Michael Santa Marta Ralph Sarktn Robin Sarkin David Schaub Glen Schubtn William See Toni Servi Daryl Setters Susqn Shelton Arthur Short Chuck Sldener Marte Sldoti Nicholas Situentes Debra Sims Randy Sinclair Mildred Skidgel Craig Smith Ed Smith Elaine Smith Evelyn Smith Bill Sollie Elizabeth Sosa Tim Speer Doug Spence Larry Staten Priscilla Stepp Paul Stevens Steve Stewart Mike Stickley Diana Stiles Roy Stockton Paulette Stover Gary Strttaf Robert Strong Gary Stutts OF- , 1 I, l 'al' . ' ittimff ,X- T 3' -fi 'M' 3 'K Nl so 7' L S J EL af S if '- Snr . r .,S,, :Lt 'C' Sf? 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N X .1,, L iq I V z F L' ai Shann Adams SUSUT1 GU'1ZGlE5 Lewis Phares Allan Arnica Susan Anderson Elizabeth Angelo Johnny Arauio Jeri Becker Niki Brazell Liz Burns Loure Cabrol Angela Childers Sandra Dahlshaw Robby Fierro Guillermo Garnboa Climaco Garcia Laurellyn Gordon Lauri James John Jeffery Karen Johnson Mike Manning Robert Marrs Steve Martin Donna McKensie Edward Miranda Yvonne Noland Lewis Phares Donna Perryman Bertha Perser Gregory Rekers Victoria Rivera Danny Rodriguez Robert Ruckoldt Anne Sanborn Sidney Shirey Glenn Shubin Walter Smith James Turner Gail Weaver Pamela Wray Christoph Young QF-N Russ Swift Robert Taggart Glenn Teague Sue Teply Barb Thomas Mike Thomas Paul Thomas Jack Thompson Robert Thompson Dick Thompson Mark Thompson Ronald Tomeo Josef Torres Diana Tovrea Robert Truiillo Vicki Tucker Steve Tvedt Stan Urbanski Richardo Valdez Eddie Valdez Annette Valentino Bertha Vander Kooy Brian Van De Venter Gary Van Leydner John Vasquez Lillian Vasquez Carmen Veloz Bob Vieira Jantane Vigliotti Jerry Vigliotti Robert Vrllalobos Kathy Vinderahl Kristine Vollrner Larry Wagner Chuck Walp Pam Wolseth Louie Walters Donna Walton Daryll Watson Shirley Weaver Pam Weigand Stuart Weiser Warren Welch Steven Whatley Roger Wheelock Alan White Carol Whittington Delbert Whittington Linda Whitton Kathleen Wilcox Rodney Willingham Marsha Wilson Jeff Winger Karen Woods Jack Wright Jo Ann Wudel Lynn Wurrn Kathryn Wynne Kozuko Yamamoto Pat Yeomans Randy Young Roger Zillmer A A ,n n I0 If - -X ,l F1111 -:.:11:1:4 .nfHf'f 5l55dvl! - ' ! f J , ' ' R 'U 61 12 ,W Dr U' 5 HJ O F , ff ff U :cm The sound stage darkens, silence reigns among the many, actors and ac4 tresses, a major movie productionais aboutyieto begin. The studio is tilled with an air of expectation as everyone eagerly awaits the beginning of production, Every technician on the set is an expert in his own field and has put in countlesswhours of backbreaking work. Many problems in castuming, lighting, and camera work had to be ironed out by these technicians before filming could begin. Nowyeach one has a feeling ofilpride as the cameras begin to roll, and he knows that he has done his iob well. e ig Assis1'ing::Sierra in its Great Production are the many on-campus clubs and organiiationslllust as movie technicians are expertsyin their fieldsfso are our faculty advisors knowledgeable in the subject matter 'of their club. Under their guidance, thesetclubs offer ailvariety of diversified material which supplements the regular curriculum. With topics ranging from geology toctolk singing, our students have an opportunity to pursuetfielols oftheir choosing which are normal- ly not part ot their regular classwork. V , , ff wi! WL! r .,l,, ti rriri ir l - A -. H A llld, :lll Vlll llll'lVl,, fzf. ,'fg' umm Music X 1' ,xy , ......-.,..wi.-e...A,A....4...,,.....-Q-f-,,....- ag fy W Tension inounted .rf eneh girl zzm exeorted to the .stage . . . the .tterfeet eonrllifion Queen Nanry Carley 'P' .r , X! 90 The Spartans met the La Affifilffzl Matadorr. Io ul jierfefl day. 120 and effort Chrir Griffith. HAPPINESS IS THE HOMECOMING CORONATION . . . 9:15 A.M. On Ortoher 16 tenfion mounted as Nanfy Carley, janet Croohr, Linda Fergufon, Carol Honey, and Indy fenop proceeded down the aifle of the Boyf' Gym to the .rtage where they were to he inttalled af nzenzhery of the 1964 Homecoming Court. The eliinax of the fereinony fame when Nancy Carley wa! frowned Queen. In keeping with tradition, Boys' Athletiey Chairman, Fred Weftherg prefented Queen Nancy with a dozen red, long-Jtemmed refer and a him, while the audienfe .faluted the Queen and her ronrt with a .rtanding ovation. HAPPINESS IS A FOOTBALL GAME . . . 8:00 P.M. Sudentf and alumni paehed the Jtandy of the Cal-Hi ftadium where the Spartanx met the La Mirada Matadorf for the fifth annual Homecoming game of Sierra High Sehool. At the half time fhow the queen and her eourt walked with their efeortf down the renter of the field and Jtood hefore the audienee af the hand played Younger Than Springtime. HAPPINESS IS A DANCE . . . 10:00 P.M. Following the game, the Aetiuitief Cluh Jponiored a dance in the Boyf' Gym, where hoth alumni and .rtudentr had a hetter ehanfe to meet the Queen and her eourt and renew old aeauaintantef. Thif informal gathering was the perfect eonelufion to a perfeet day. NEQQ IQ I-IOMECLOMING OCTOBER 16, 1964 Queen Nmzry Cafley Pl'i72CEJ'.f fmly fefmp Primesf jane! Cl'00f.f R Xj Przmexf Carol Honey 1 lf Przmen Lmda Fergmon 6 X 5 I X J ART CLUB-Bottom Row: Jean- anne Wright, John Wudel, Vicki Coulter, and Diana Cor'- reo. Row Two: Keith Miller, Bruce Keith, President, Susan Badger, and Richard Davidson, Top Row:'J. S. Lundstram, Doug Bartelshancl Ron Jenkins. ACHVIHEQ ACTIVITIES CLUB-Bottom Row: Eileen Lishez, Ann Griffith, Janet Rinaldi, Andrea Barrow, Bonnie Howell, and Joyce Woods. Row Two: Janet Ran- dall, Maureen Goble, Cheryl Pinckney, Mary Halley, Jessica Dorman, Leslie Most, Annette Valentino, and Joyce Lohela. Top Row: Sandy George, Pat Newsom, President, Betsy Wal- ton, Liz Page, Debby Main, Carol Horsey, and Carol Jessop. S CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB- Bottom Row: Rolie Walker, Steve Henderson, and Martin Forte. Top Row: Ronald Van Muiien and Reed Surdam. D CQ DRAMATICS CLUB-Boffom Row: Mr. David Ryan, Adviser, Susan Lee, Chris Boikin, Bill Reid, Sue Cox, and Coihy Ho- gan. Top Row: Maureen Aro- sim, Janice Miller, Whii Hays' lip, Mary Becker, Elizabeih Page, and Vickie Coulter, FINANCE FINANCE CLUB-Boifom Row: Chris Young, Ronald Beurrier, Michael Siickly, Dorka Galvez, and Melody Moore. Row Two: Marianne Johnson, Georgette David, Karlene Swirlbul, Jeane nie Brown, and Jim Moncure. Top Row: Cobi Vander Kooy, Rick Caldwell, Mike Vaupel, Steve Jones, and Jon Scotv. I-I OP AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERlCAgBoNom Row: Deb' bie Davis, Margie Allen, Terry Haggins, and Beverly Johnson. Row Two: Pam Hofeldr, Diane Pillsbury, and Melanie Pierson, Top Row: Charlene Franek, Nancy Gardner, Bonnie Margi- tari, and Barbara Campbell. 1' 'WK IN FOLK SINGERS' CLUB-Bottom Row: Becky Romero, Terry Bur- ris, Sandy Cole, Nancy Almas, Violet McPhee, Mary Till, Diana Booth, Richard Peckham, and Melissa Kepford. Row Two: Linda Eastman, Vicki Coulter, Cathrine Tollefson, Elizabeth Hill, Robin Opheim, Claudia Sudick, Andy Griggs, and Pam Smith. Row Three: Sharon Smith, Bill Schramm, Bobby Tracy, Mark Wallace, Tim Tand- berg, Vicki Tiarks, Bonette Bohn, Becky Evans, and Todd Sudick, Top Row: Linda Peza- noski, Bruce Keith, Ward Wal- ters, President, David Schaub, Brad Martin, Bob Mullowney, Charlene Atkins, and Dorothy Anderson. FIQHAND CLUB FISH AND GAME CLUB-Left to Right: Jim Halley, Steven Krelle, Allan Sarkin, and David Rhees. PEP CLUB-Bohom Row: Char Quint, Bonnie Howell, Judy Ly- on, Molly Yager, Nina New- som, Shelley Cushman, Carolyn Beatty, Bertie Hodges, Linda Larson, and Lois Bleicher. Row Two: Melinda Prince, Judy Jes- sop, Dianna Cook, Carol Jessop, Cindy Bailey, Martha Hanes, Janet Randall, Linda Ferguson, Marilyn Macy, and Narola Kindness. Top Row: Sandie George, Jane Griffith, Carol Horsey, Doug Meyer, Chuck Thomas, Ray Tomlinson, Pat Newsom, Trina Holton, and Lois Calvert. PA! RAILROAD CLUB-Bottom Row: Ron Lucks, Ron Davis, David Rhees, and Jim Holley. Top Row: Merlin Dyball, J. S. Lund- strom, Doug Coates, Dennis Casccrelli, and Danny McLe- more. W-VZQNY VARSITY CLUB-Bofiom Row: Larry Manzer, Jim Quint, Bill Gitt, Doug Chapin, Chris Grif- fith, Eric Angstadt, and John Thelin, Row Two: Dale' Hahn, Jim Cong Carl Moore, Ron Kis- kis, Forest Cornell, and Doug Boiley. Top Row: Steve Lester, Fred Westberg, Wayne Wilson, Norman Elder, Richard Joyce, Dave Kernpkes, and Seth Marty. ,...--f ,,...-,f- , J, .v!-W . , i 4- i ,J , 'JJ VX .ww- x i QUE- SUE-ETTES-Bolfom Row: Diane C. Kelly, Karen Smith, Billie Rohwer, Kathy Riedel, Carolyn Burke, and Toni Congie. Top Row: Elaine Smith, Cathy Bene iamin, Dawna Morrison, Evelyn Smith, Barbara Gehrke, and Ramona Brakke. VOCNTONAL AUTO CLUB 'vi E VOCATIONAL AUTO CLUB-Boflom Row: Sieve Phillips, Tom Fierro, in The F-9 BlSfock class at the Lion's Drag Srripl, Paul Roias, Ray An Gray, George Kiger, Glen Johnson, Gerald Benck, Dan Brewlon, Austin, Jay Stewart, Ron Leu, Ken Brown, ond Steve Clork. M l xx' Barry Sharp, Lew Woltmon lwith the trophy he won Stella, ond Mr. Karl Woodson, adviser, Second Row: and Mike Hill. Top Row: Chris Whiftingham, Bob fl W' JJ'-0 X V i J 0 , A J X l , li glflvb 4,9 if-fllm, fl: f- ' l li ,N V f if .l, ,ll UL L - , l . ll W 'V i W ff ll ' ly K? jf og ,W Nl vi N70 Qlv f 'V i ' VCL l -' ' ,JC f Lb WA , 'J Xue I IL: wr 2 if if . GJ le .ff ll' ll i i fi ill, , JJ pu xl 'lx WUIL bil' ' fly! , Z PM lex V0 fy if f ' ll ll l2 Xfll - ill Lily' , ab MW ,,,. ,Lwl U,-H 'y il f I NC lr 'TV :U lull L lil 126 East Lynne, by Ned Albert, a heart-rendering melodrama in the Gay Nineties style, was this year's Winter Play. Audience participation was encouraged, and cheering the hero, booing and hissing the villain, and sob- bing with the heroine added to the fun of the show. The cate- torium was set up as a cabaret, complete with a player piano and checkered cloth-covered, tables, at which the audience sat while being served soft drinks, chips, and pretzels by two bar- bershop quartets. Originally written as a book by Mrs. Henry Wood and later adapted forthe stage, East Lynne is still the most popular ot the melodramas and drew ca- pacity audiences during its three- night stand at Sierra. EAST LYNNE DEQEMBI.-212, 2, 4 9 s Get out of here, you cur, before I give you the punishment you so richly deserve 'She said I was a wasteful extravagant minx! And I say you shall take in the penniless Lady Isabel. Joyce .................. Suzanne Dickau Cornelia Carlyle . .. ...Mary Becker Archibald Carlyle . .. .... Bruce Denning John Dill .... Francis Levison Isabel Vane .. Emma Vane . . Raymond Vane Wilson ...... Barbara I-lare . Richard Hare . Little Willie ... Bruce Hargrove ... .... Whit Hayslip . . .... Cathy Hogan . . . . .Mary McGee ... ...Bill MacQuoid .. .. .Lois Bleicher . . ........ Sue Frey .Rodger Wedell Melinda McGee Mrs. Otway Bethel . . . ..... Sherry Bond 1 '31-. pq-- Q 1 . 'V K, I Mr, David Ryan V r' Director Speak up, you stupid old coat! And Little Willie died without even knowing I am his mother. 129 Ray Tomlinson Lindo Ferguson WKIZQHYYELL LEADERS The Spartan Stomp , one ot Sierras more popular cheers, and many other lively routines, were executed by the energetic yell leaders at all games, assemblies, and rallies, Many long and weary hours ot preparation, which incuded attending a special clinic, at the University ot Redlands, were devoted to the perform- ances displayed by these five peppy people. -Ox sf.-'rv' r I r e 7 'WN Doug Meyer , Head QP After attendin a s ecial class last summer at Red- 9 P lands University, the 1965 songleaders returned to Sierra with many original ideas for promoting pep. Their clever routines and skill at leading songs encouraged an enthusiastic appreciation of Spartan events. Mary Halley Head Nina Newsom Ccfol HOVSSY Ann Griffith K Judy Jessop Bertie Hodges 'O BEE EPS After a summer ot creative practice, the tive Bee Cheerlead- ers were prepared to stimulate enthusiasm among this year's student body. The slogan, Practice Makes Perfect , became obvious as they performed various routines and lively yells at games, assemblies, and pep rallies. Janet Randall Head JoAnne Casey Linda Bartley Sue Hendrickson Vickie Larimer Melinda Prince Shelley Cushman Jane Griffith Bonnie Howell The old cliche, last but not least, may certainly be used when describing the i964-'65 Flagsters. Although the six girls followed the banal, their enthusiastic routines and whirling tlags added immensely to the splendor at parades, halt-time performances, and pep rallies. Cathy Retz Sue Robinson Heacl 131 Nbr 'figgf . T ' rs ' j s sl- A K if ellr 1 x I Judy Jansky Kellie McDonald Beverly Briggs In Marilyn ReinhardT , Head JO Anne Sligor Donna CrabTree EANN The BannereTTes, arrayed in brillianT new uniforms, added a gliTTering Touch To The half-Time programs and parades This year as They heralded The SparTan Band. Their polished roufines conTriloUTecl greatly To The pageanTry of The SparTan games. MAJO ExperT baTon Twirling and gliTTering uniforms were The mosT noTalale feaTures of Th Their skillful presenTaTions in parades, TooTball games, and pep rallies greafly assisTed in making Sierra's evenTs more colorful and enTerTaining. e T965 maioreTTes' performances. fx fx Donna Heaslip Annette Hauptrnon Suzanne Nelson Sa nclrc Rcmey Judy Orriny K, if gm .- I With enthusiasm Sierra's Pep Band livens things up with a rendition of a Spartan victory song, A 'fi f. v BU , ,r ., , , Q, z, J V K r'5 , an -V A '3 , ' if l' fig? ,, w- s' N5 Jr. it 'yy I 4 ' I X i' 5' r . ls M ,, 4 5 ,, A :Z X as r 3 3 . :J 'lla sg, 'X ' 'f fe-12c,Zi52 x 1 I Senior cheer leaders lump for ioy after ex- tracting a spirited yell from their class. class during Pep Week Wllll 0 'GUS' I O Junior class yell leaders lead their ing cheer forthe class of 66. Sporting their new outfits the Bee Cheerleaders make a comical entrance Powder Putt sorigleaclers lead the crowd in a spirited cheer for their on a bicycle built for two. favorite feom, Te k C it - ' -' t A1 i 1 we rs, A an M ' 'V .VQ R . A .K - Q ' m gygls. Z-gf: 'Q .1 if h. C w:'1? ' -Q12 x M is A .sf ,u,1'lQ,'?' h l K ,f 5' I 3 i 2 3- ' C l. -' ' lg, 3 34, uv , .J Lew- , 51 .- ' i t 'ki' I x P' i I' ! , ru Q 4 5 if K ,, M - , PEP BAND-Bottom Row: Duane Carlson, Chris Daniels, and CI I d f I- I I Lyford Morris, Row Two: Butch Maxwell, and Larry Maurer. G55 Song ec' ers pe' crm 'Vey rouhfles Top Row: Bob Woodington, Merlin Dyball, and Jirri Quint. to arouse pep for class competition during Pep Week. Spartan songleaders don colorful costumes to add a unique twist to the Halloween game against Artesia. PuTTing Their besT TooT Tor- ward, The TiTTy-six girls picTured below belong To one of The mosT ouTsTanding Drill Teams in Si- erra's hisTory. Wearing sTriking red and whiTe uniforms, The SparTaneTTes displayed colorful rouTines and original ideas aT all Their performances. During The Tour monTh season, The Drill Team represenTed Si- erra aT five half-Time shows and Dl2.lLl five parades, The mosT success-' Tul being The Whinier College Homecoming Parade where The group sTruTTed away wiTh The second place award for march- ing groups. The girls were also awarded sixTh place in compe-l TiTion wiTh TwenTy-Three high schools aT The WesT Arcadia! Band and Drill Team Review,l The mosT imporTanT parade of The season. , DRILL TEAM Bottom Row Susan Barton Pam Tonge Linda Bucklin Ellen Moore, Sandy Christie, and Donna Atkinson. Row Two: Jackie Becklehimer, Susan Le Debbie Davis Vivian Glowa Margorie Allen Carol Ruff Terry Lalaian, and Paula ThaTcher. Row Three: Barbara Goehring, PaT Malloy, Chrys Terry, Chris Ric ardson Veronica Cruz Bonnie Douglass Naomi Rolas Rosalie Tracy Joanne TebbeTTs, Barbara Baldwin, and Sue Bowers. Row Four: PaT Hart, Claudia Lambe Henrietta Simington Dianne Rohlfing Becky Evans Janis Hampe Gayle Holz, Sandy Dahl, Leslie Most, Donna Schlief, Dolores Brandley, and Janice McNei ln honor of the forthcoming nalional election, the band and drill team presented n psirviofip lmli rims show at rho Pioneer Sierra game. ow Five: Carolyn Sfaverf, Kafhy Presfon, Chris Lund, Sandy Van eydner, Mary Avilez, Cindy Eddy, Kafhy Hoyt, Cheryl Hilfon, Joyce eisner, Karen Reed, Kathy Millard, Jessica Dorman, Martha Fra- ick, Terry Doty, and Karen Thompson. ,ig y ai: 9. '-w-.mmm if 4 -47 , Mrs. Milena Blake 1 Adviser Jackie Becklehimer Secretary Through rain, sleel, and hail rhe Drill Team marches on. . I ' A4 . . gl :T lil 'tla I ,-flea. ri.: I, eg K ' 'K Y rr f-RQ., ff 3,z, Hin.. 4,1 ry-T - - 'Ezra H sf? 5 1. , ' x J ' n' 9 K 13' ' ,. 'r 5 Mel, , Xl' , Q ,K I txt ! 7 'VN ,sw , -, i. df ..i' V5 - 'Rfk' ln addition To performing at half-time shows, vhe Sierra Drill Team also appeared in several parades in the Los Angeles area. Ken Schlocker Drum Major Carol Gury Assistant Drum Maiarette Many hours of hard work and practice by the band resulted in spectacular half-time performances at Spartan football games. QP A maior innovation introduced into Spartan Band routines this year was the dancing band concept. Precision steps based on unique turning kicks were co-ordinated with skillful playing. The new look was instituted by Mr. William Dial, Sierra's new director, who came to this campus after directing bands in Illinois and Michigan, where his efforts had captured top awards in statewide musical competitions for twelve consecutive years. Mr. Dial, a classical pianist, received his Bachelor of Music de- gree from lllinois Wesleyan University and did his graduate work at the University of Michigan. When asked whether he had any plans for future bands, Mr, Dial answered with an emphatic yes. l-le plans to increase the size of the band from fifty to eighty members by recruiting incoming freshmen from the iunior high schools and by canvas- ing the Sierra campus for people with musical backgrounds. He would like also to add the quick step to the band's entering march as an extra flourish to its already fine performance. 'sc SPARTAN BAND4Bohom Row: Bob Woodington, Danny Winslow, Bob Farios Mike Herric, Vince Gilliam, Duane Carlson, and Bruce Derry. Row Two: Shery Henderson, Barry Baker, Nanette Higly, Carol Crabtree, Nancy Kull, Bernadetti Mr. William Dial Band Director The Spartan Band begins lining up near the buses in preparation for the start ofthe Arcadia Band and Drill Team Review held on November Qi. fi' N X N f Jim Quint President lv . .FE 1 el, Lynn Woods, Marian Northrop, Judy Jansky, and Chris Bourland. Row Three: Kellie McDonald, Chris Daniels Linda Pezanoski, Larry Copelan, Ffcnk Flerro Holland, Stephen Helvey, Don Casebeer, Steve Williams, and Jim Newlin. Top Row: Florence Strong, Bob Fruecht Merlin Dyball Merlin Maxwell, Lynn Gflfes Morris, Carol Gury, Marilyn Reinhardt, Larry Maurer, Jim Walton, Eric Johnson, and Steve Henderson, Cl-lOll2J Row: Mary Ann Cosebeer Candi Cur SCT! Morse, ana Becker, gene Kilday, Two: Ellen Yeomans Newsom, Karen Baird, Verlene Dommer, Ray Tomlinson, Dennis McCor- kendale, Bruce Hargrave, Jim Brown, Jim Moncure, Dane Smith, Jacquelyn Harrison, and Karen Cox, Row Three: Linda East- man, Leslie Little, Sharon Parker, Susan Stockdale, Chuck Uribe, Paul Curtner, Wayne Danis, David O'Howell, Jon Shubin, Se- bastian Sidoti, and Janet Franks. Top Row: Marsha McCall, Mary Cornell, Ken Bickerstaff, Bob Casady, Mike Kilmon, Jim Hall, George McLemore, Don Casebeer, Peggy Boquist, Marjorie Weaver, and 'Sue Bowers. BELLTONE GHZLQ Bottom Row: Susan Lee, Maureen Arasim, Marsha McCallfVicki Ohira, Linda Eastman, Marie Sidoti, and Leslie Little. Top Row: Rene DeMers, Pat New- som, Susan Stockdale, Peggy Boquist, Mary Cor- nell, and Mychelle Huis- ken, 1 Bottom Row: Mrs. Mary Ann Parker, Accomponisf, Teresa Burris, Catherine Tollefson, Sandra Casado, Vicki Ohira, Cathy Clark, Linda Turnage, Loreli Bar- ker, and Mr. Eugene Kil- day, Director. Row Two: Teresa Burr, Shann Adams, Kathryn Vindedahl, An- deria Harrison, Johnette Haines, Kathy Grace, Bev- erly Callison, Sandra Day- shaw, and Paulette Stoner. Row Three: Patsy Prouty, Ann Hertenstein, Theresa DiMaggio, Rita Allmend- inger, Debra Mapson, Violet McPhee, Susan Barnes, Liz Hernandez, Barbara Marcuccella, and Evelyn Smith. Top Row: Roberta Kellermayer, Dawna Morrison, Karen Woods, Beppy Vander Kooy, Gail Gardner, Mari- anne Johnson, Debra Sims, Lorraine Hernandez, and Linda Sharp. 138 MUSIC Mr. Eug Choral ene Kilday Director Bottom Row: Lavonne Teall, Penny Hess, Bertha Perser, Larry Parchman, Robert Marrs, Nicholas Sifuentes, Nancy Almas, Toni Servi, and Kay Ellis. Row Two: Steven Hloe, Allan Amica, Vickie Coul- ter, Renee DeMers, Wilma Mapson, Janet Rexford, Ken O'Howell, and George Castellano. Top Row: An- thony Cisneros, Tim Kilmon, Kathy Wakefield, Pat Holte, Dwight Lansdale, Ronald Tomeo, Connie Halberg, Roger Zillmer, and David Sanchez. DANCE. Bottom Row: Gary Lee, Bob Woodington, Jim Quint, Butch 'Maxwell, Merlin Dyball, and Larry Maurer, Top Row: Rick Olah, Skip Young, Stuart Sheeler, Bob Sonne, Bill Howard, Lytord Morris, and Marian Northrup. MADE! Bottom Row: Susan Lee, Dennis McCorkendale, My' chelle Huisken, Linda East- man, Allan Amico, and Marie Sidoti. Top Row: Jacque Harrison, Susan Stockdale, Paul Cartner, Mike Kilmon, Ray Tornlin- son, Pat Newsom, and Mary Cornell. l39 The Embalrmng Class Mr. Joseph Adler Dlrectcr , .i x ' 1 QV: J , , ' 42 E 'il , Q L g . ,X Q S-. -- l Jeanie Lai Student Director MI21. Zowvo VISITS The Adams Family Dancers ,f -1. n w Monster High students demonstrate their various talents by'performing for Mr. Zovax. ll Monster l-lrglt School students assemble at the local city pork tor a lUUSlCfll CVPOIITQ 140 km i 1 lr Mr. Dowd Ryan Teclrnlcml Dlrector Lv l The Boys' Horne Economics Class The Monster .4!9'v51, Mr. Robert Hardy us Mr, Zovux Mr. Guy Scondlen os Head Monster Monsrer High Pepslers The Telephone Hour The Hullabaloo Dancers ww The Chimney Sweeps Mr. William Dial Mus C Direclor The Morisler High Rockettes l4l s, ,f r Let me see now, oneildive from a burning three fist fights, one riot, 'arid twoffalls from a runaway stagecoachQiBoy,'these nine to five iobsr sure get routine atter a while! The specialietfectseman earns his livelihood by performing routine tasks. In his dailyfroutinefl this isfgonly standard procedure. It has be,en,said that a special effects man's besftiitriendfis his hospital. While this statement might be ,fra trifle exaggerated, it certainly contains' more truth than fiction. These men perform feats which are so remarkable as to be considered unbelievable. They ,risk serious injury when theylperformlthe spec- tacular stunts that the hero either Can't,,or won't, do. V ' Spartan athletes typity the skill and daring is characteristic of the specio l57ettectsi5f man,Ihese boys and girls enliven school anrexcitement which comes only froirriithe thrill of hard-fought athletic contests. Each person who participates in extra-curricular athletics does sofentirely of his own volition. Thesefiathleteil alongigwith the many other students who, inidifferent'-capacities, sacritice their time and energies for the good of Sierra, merit special attention in rfhisfrrfgfboek-t at e s W W ' A s My ilfwwifllfw X l s , I Ml it 5 i e X ,bf sr t ytts X ' .4 U lk 193 AOLWIG spoms aasucaeau. WREQIUNG 'Qli 0 TENNIS ' QLGA. 5 i ' QM K JL' I Mniivf- h, . ,. y3f !g g f H55 ,,..,,.. .. ' - , A f'2,,,,,....-M.MfMM 'W fu i ' g , Q fm- , V Jeff ga V . - X: f K .,, -- .. s i X 1.zU5f'Q ' 4 WXIZQUY FO Tuna: PLACE Mr. James Naughton Mr. Les Hufford Mr. Bill Carr Mr. Don Shore Head Coach Back Coach J.V. Coach Line Coach VARSITY SCORES The i965 VarsiTy FooTball Team, coached by Mr. Jim Naugh- opponen' Sierra Ton and assisTed by Mr. Les Hufford, Mr. Don Shore, and Mr. Bill Sumo Fe H 6 19 Carr, foughf To a Tie Tor Third place in The Suburban League. Led Whimer 26 O by Co-CapTains Bill GiTT and STeve LesTer, and All-League end Pioneer 39 12 SeTh MarTy, The Team finished The season with an overall win- LG Mimda' 7 O loss record of 5 and 4. LO Semo U 13 20 Members of The senior class comprised a maioriTy of The Artesia .H O I3 Team and closed Their high school careers by making The TooTball Mayfair 28 0 season a memorable one. Much valuable experience was gained John Glam' 6 7 by The sevenTeen reTurning leTTermen, and The ouTlook Tor nexT Monte Vista 10 20 year's Team is excellenT. Touchdown! Fullback Rick Topping gains valuable yardage during Sierra's win over La Serna. I K, X WXRSHY Q , -, - . -r w js I , !, J 5 -fx 'w ' 'VU M- :V - 1 V . N SQSQB ' ':,. 'img V f i? J F V-fu L fl :amines 5 L V via- V 5 Ai I Q' 2 . L vw? K ,:fSQ4QKf1 N ,. fi' . 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E-0' V --- A V, n A I fxr, 1 : r ,14yv7,aijf , 'V 3? ?QIi.A:??fQQgff7fff :2k?1La..'t'7N GREG SMITH LAMBERT lfback -1 ' 2 w,:1wr.Li2: WEN, l' 1 fH'-1532, STEVE HALL End 1 KSN ., Q. ,I V: 4 A' -.y . 1 V V V V , E. ., .. 1 iff f fi E E Y ' ,EE We H-if S N, H A agen... , ...., - -ff L N af. N f mg w V ,J E 1 ,X r s 9 Rf if , gi n 'iq Y 1is: 5 vw 'M . af! K X32 Q W, , , gf, 7, f . x wg, Q . 5 'J ry ,A gf 1 -M ff' iffy .uv 3 -.rf xgaqgifix ,Q ' -'W fngifzf I' f asgfr,-rag L? h 1 f ' '- an . ' gfgggrgv Q f 5 hr 5-L 3 ..vfi3v.,v -m M . 5 gan 'gi 'Q gtg EM' 5 , I .., 1. 'V' Qx'1u,zkv ff 5 if 'fi V i? MIKE KINON v il , ,4 T Q , ., ,W ,, b, L LV,: . T. , . .1 5, 1 - rr iw ' -21 -Q,mW.M, i s W L 5 ,. .w x ,H sw: Q. Q-.La-5:5 y-.i,..fi,,7,a5,9 A M R5 ,-ifxazm-f,'w, ',' E453 A' E' Q -, -. Y ,z - ' 5 '- rf ' E -' ' 1 ' E .4 x v. ' 1' sf A ff rf: A 51 Q -Wi :Sv -'Rf ff r wg 5 fm? :iw fiftifwrift BOB SONNE End Guard Guard ITV XXX , I , Q , I J I .. I , -V - I - 9 -. 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If QW I 1 1?Pfzi25Iig f ' J ,Q-,,,4,..,f- Qfw, I ' ' 1 I ' 'WQJIEZQI '3f'3I1i ?fTf5f:z23'M5s1',S W ' af ' W : G f :.v0 L, .I Ir57?5IQIff1'5?9if2'I a 1 Irrr ,ff I - .Iw?efif,2+., if ' fxfzglffgiafesgwf I -a,wi,-4-,wi I f -fifsfllfaw. :' 3 5 iM,:..'.1m.ni,s:-UW.S41+w!'?.5lf: ,Quinn QL 4-.,!1M!5rff,a.f 'L4':.'Aw A rf-f. Avex-M2. BOB CASSADY BOB NASTASE Guard TUCI4Ie Guard If I .EI S ,af r wi x ,-. ' ala 3, -:.1Z?zi 5': x':':'4V5'i 1'1'x.-- ' 1 , .. . . V .W - -Mfg r ,. 1 , - ...A.f-.1-1-W, 'z 11,1L2,q If .Q mf. 2 ,.., I I .Ls Q 2- fi A JIM COBB Tackle I N -ri, ,W MIKE MCCONNER TOM WILLIAMS JOHN SUMMERFIELD Center Tackle DAVE BUCCINO Manager ALAN SARKIN Manager JUNIOR WXIZQHY JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-Bottom Row: Daryl Pryor, Tom Sack, Frank Barnese, Cliff Holland, Vic Ferranfe, Dave Clark, and Danny Rodriguez, Top Row: Larry Bonner, Carl Gilmore, Larry Twycross, Bob Brandenburg, Paul Bauman, James Lundstrom, Steve Derrick, John Henkel, and Mr. Bill Carr, Coach. J.V. SCORES Opponent Santa Fe.. Whittier .. ... 7 .. Pioneer 6 .. La Mirada .. 7 .. LaSerna.. Arte-sia,.. Mayfair 7 .. JohnGlenn... Sierra . 7 . 7 19 19 14 20 . O 13 The Junior Varsity tearn completed the 1964 season with a record of 7-1-l, the second best J.V. record in the history of Sierra. The team started the season with a hard fought victory over Santa Fe, 7-6, Sierra's next opponent, Whittier, Tied the fight- ing Spartans, 7-7. The Spartans defeated Pioneer, La Mirada, La Serna, Arfesia, and John Glenn by commanding scores. The only loss the team suffered was at the hands of the Mayfair Monsoons, 1 ., F -'lr ' 45' Sierra's defense stops La Serna. John Stucker boots the extra point, 150 EEE FO Ti-iil2D PLACE PQ ax Q :- U K rd 3 5 f 2' ' F45 5171? '37 Ft f ,579 51 ',. 22 J ' gist? A V T - i 0 C e get or is A ii we se is wi' 4, W- stef 'EY-ef P Ei ,. -see, me - 2 JS -Q ii i Qi 3 45 -J J 1 S ,f ' E 4 I 3 TL A 'VCV 9 L Q S ii L , . 5 'Q' ..s:',, ,. S ., .1 ..,.a,i, swf, - ,,,. a 7 L 'I goo:f'sT: f Tftl 3 in- 'f '+I-V.-.f-ffimsffififilifisi-'tfftfirl-Lis4-.tsessagiassesewei4.1.x3'g.?i' , '1.'7???l'wf'ff'i5finestuali?f5eg..:Lli,fz?73W? i:'. . as ,. - 'i7l'?'ii'7'3PT' BEE FOOTBALL-Bottom Row: John Lewis, Jim Cooley, Bruce Carlzen, Eliot Raleigh, Richard Halderman, Ken Lindley, Vic Lee, John Bernal, Thomas Denny, Joe lnman, and Tom Karnes. Row Two: Greg Maberry, Mike Keeler, Dove Michael, Larry Wagner, Kliff Fritz, Charles Stoughton, Bob Roy, Noel Wolfe, Richard Lewis, Richard Valderramo, Jim Satterberg, Albert Mamykon, and Sam Allen. Top Row: Mr, Paul Word, coach, Oscar De La Paz, Dennis LeBrie, Jack Hopps, Chuck Robbins, Mike Woodward, Dick Schoensiegel, Marv Nickles, Bruce Derry, George Toy, Dave Campbell, Don Koenigshofer, Chuck Henry, Ken Derry, and Mr. Jim Snowden, coach. After a decisive victory over Monte Vista, the Bees finished the season by taking third place in the Suburban League, with an overall record of four wins and five losses. Bee coaches Paul Ward and Jim Snowden whipped together a hard working team with quarterback Dennis La Brie passing and freshman end Mike Keeler receiving. On defense, Dick Schoensiegel, Tom Karnes, and John Lewis highlighted the Spartan line under the leadership of co-captains Jim Satterberg and Charles Stoughton. Defeating Monte Vista 34'o, the Cees ended the season in second place in the Suburban League, with an overall record of six wins and three losses. Coach Eugene Leach has turned out a spirited team to fill the vacancies left in the Bee and Varsity teams by graduating Spartans. The experience gained by the Cees this year will be invaluable to them when they play football in the future. BEE SCORES CEE SCORES S' Opponent Sierra Opponent Iliff'-'J Santa Fe . . , . .27 7 Sonic, Fe ' ' warmer I2 o W't e' 3 Pioneer . .. . 14 O Pmneer ' ' Q3 La Mirada . a is LU M UdG A 1 6 La Serna . . .7 O LG Selma ' I Artesia . . . .a 12 A -W9 ' 2? Mayfair . . ,. ,o Q6 MUWU - ' 3 John Glenn . .6 O John Glenn ' 38 Monte Vista . .O 20 Monte VMC' ' 4 ,. , Q 9 so 953i-we ,Mimi C ' mg 79a 414-s57e file -ae im 1 - ,, i 'H 6 4 in gi ' I I y Yf- 'J - , L ' ' l ' B . , as - Q, vw ,, -C , , W , as , T 3 , ea , B4 :Bi A B5 73 42-M , , 3- V -ASW' B? WSE? .fl it la. J 1, 1 y 1, ,, . c A N K ,A .N . I1 x AWN. , ri, . k tr, I My It ffm, I-.Q i ,gg K A. -if . Q t. ara. wa fm A . A in 1 i , - 4 . . . -' -K .sg ' , i 4 1 ' f, . - - A 23 .-an 74 an,-n. ri -We-1. S ' ., - .4 'fl Kimi ' I .'5'f'fif'fQ5t'5f'7 ', ft fT1fEiiit .f 'Q CEE FOOTBALL-Bottom Row: Art Pasillas, Eddie Bond, Steve Tvedt, Don Pastalaniec, Bruce Marion, Rex Ellis, Mak Ellis, Jim Kilgore, Dennis Pastalaniec, Nick Morales, Steve Hixson, Tim Sara, and Steve Hase. Row Two: Tom Standard, Chris Daniels, Larry Manzer, Dave Armstrong, Mark Thomson, Mike Karnes, Rick Freeman, Grant Nichol, Gary Curtois, Angel Velos, Roy Costeneda, Gerry Lee, Jerry Vigliotti, and Tim Sper. Top Row: Mr. Eugene Leach, coach, Bob Thompson, Bruce McMenamin, John Vasquez, Don Hall, Bill Schramm, Warren Welch, Jim Newlin, Jim Turner, Ray Pasillas, Daniel Sandoval, Dave Pruitt, Chris Whitting- ham, Jim Mills, and Mr. Larry Le Kander, coach. l5l ITV COU ,Y an 'F' if L ' 'Nd' T DEL WHTTTINGTON VINCE FRAUMENI BILL HOWARD HM Tlll Russell Tracy, his Tace taut with ex- haustion, crosses The finish line. TOM HIGHBERGER The VarsiTy Cross CounTry Team, under coach Leo Fessenden, showed a fine Team eTTorT This year. CompeTing in one of The ToughesT leagues in The C.l.F. SouThern SecTion, The VarsiTy Two- milers worked unTiringly and gained much val- uable experience, ending The season wifh a win-loss record of 2-7. While winning Three races and losing seven, The Junior VarsiTy Team gained experience ThaT will be invaluable To Them when They reTurn nexT year. The mosT ouTsTanding Team eTTorT was per- Tormed by The Freshman Team. Winning seven races and losing Two, The Freshmen Took Third place aT The Suburban League Finals. HERMAN FLORES LARRY PREHEIM Z' M N E s l LEO FESSENDEN COACH 4 1. an TED OCKLES Jurvioia wxoonv ooumwf ,... I, , - r al I si -k'k, . it 2 Q P F i Q A 'A T gi I 'i g A I S :W , un if I A v V 5, 1. ' I' , .mi ki J gs? , A- 1. .A l l I : If I 1 r . 11 I ' JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Bottom Row: Dennis McCorkendale, Bob Margitan, Richard Cunningham, Russell Tracy, Jim Seymour, Brian Vander- vaef, Bob Niemi, and Mike Rinaldi. Top Row: Art Edwards, Bob Dawes, Bruce Lyons, Tom Seymour, Jim Thompson, Tom Bourne, and Bill Paxson. VARSITY SCORES J.V. SCORES FROSI-I SCORES Opponent Sierra Opponent Sierra Opponent Sierra Santa Fe .,.. ...2I 38 Santa Fe ... ..,. I8 43 Santo Fe ... . . . .35 22 Whittier .. ...I5 35 Whittier .. .... 21 4I Whittier .. ....4l I6 Pioneer ..... . . .26 29 Pioneer .... ....38 I9 Pioneer .... . . . .50 I5 La Mirodcx . .. ...I5 46 La Mirodca .... .... 2 O 37 La Mirada ... . . . .50 I5 La Serna .... ...35 24 La Serna ... .... 50 I5 l.c1 Serno ... ....5O I5 Artesia ... ...I9 4I Artesia ... .... 25 3I Artesia ... . . . .26 3I Mayfair ... ...I5 48 Moytoir ... .... I6 44 Mayfair ... . . . .28 28 John Glenn ... . . . I5 50 John Glenn ... .... 23 33 John Glenn ... ....3I 24 Monte Visto ....... GI 24 Monte Vista ....... 37 I8 Monte Vistcz . . .... 40 21 .4 FRESHMAN CROSS COU Apodoca. lf'-IZEQI-IMAN ti-man PLACE COUNTRY NTRY-Bud Weiser, Roger Wheelock, Russell Switt, Jim Riley, Armando Juarez, Joel Braby, John Aloe, Jack Thompson, and Greg ,fa-my . ls X if np H59 Terry Achor Craig Baugh 1 ? 0.15. X lg Doug Bailey Doug Chapin VARSITY SCORES WAIETZ vw ' v- 1- , . , if tr Q . .A I I is it ,S My f , teriyaki . .4 xt il fi:-P fit i 7 gdniq Sums? ,QW Slug 'T' i, is Mr. Don Poucher Mr. Andreas Halle Vwvalf' Coach Coach wwf, T. Steve Bailey Jim Conley WIZQHY Qecorut: PLACE Sierra's Varsity Water Polo team for T964 established an enviable record by capturing second place in the Eastern League, by winning first and second place in the Upland and Corona del Mar Tournaments respectively, and by successfully playing in the first round .of the C.l.F. Playoffs. The Spartan tankmen ended the season with an overall win-loss record of T9 and 3. Opponent Sierra Opponent Sierra Coach Don Poucher successfully put together a balanced C lh' 9 ,. . team that functioned like a well regulatedymachine: Co-captains 0 ' ------ Whittier ....... 7 6 . . Lon Beach L d 2 9 Eric Angstadt and Forest Cornell, and center-forward Wayne Wil- y 9, 18 ynwoo son, displayed tremendous ball handling andscoring ability. Wllson L0 SUNG ------ l T0 Two team members, Forest Cornell and Chris Griffith, were se- y LCIkSW00Cl - - 3 lected to represent Sierra on the All-C.l.F, Team. ' La Puente .. T3 C'l.F. This is the best team and the best record we have ever Montebello U 1 1 Opponent Sierra had, beamed.Coach Poucher, obviously pleased with the tearn's Lu Habm 4 R. .d P 1 4 15 performance. We were one point away in overtime from win- Upland H 9 Elvgrsl ed oy 6 5 ning C.l.F. We had a well balanced team, and balance is what -- ' EQUW 0 ---- you need. ' Pioneer . . . . 'l7 Ti if UPLAND TOURNAMENT . A nl Opponent Sierra Pasadena ....... , 0 T2 f Lygwood ..,. .. 1 ia .. i - V winter ll 2 2, Q' Upland ,..... 2, is fs, , 3' K CORONA DEL MAR TOURNAMENT ' fir 'iijgrf A ' it X Whittier ..,..... . 2 -6 1 i, P I El Se nd . . .. 3 4 140 I M K x Fuller?oun T. . . . 8 7 Q f 7 . may Q Fred Westburg Wayne Wilson 2 P 2 ' i. . , Qt? in itsi he . ky.-,V 'Q 5' I M . rg, 5 ,. 1 9 Y X , Chris Griffith Dale l-lann Jerry Heede Eric Angsfgdf Forest Cornell Bob Jerome Nels Peterson Todd Sudick Co-captain C0'CUPl0ln POLO gi ' ba. Q Qu., Lee Martel Captain FIPSFPIACE Led by Captain Lee Martel and forward Eric Mueller, the Bees rolled to an undefeated season with a I4-O record and a first place in the Eastern League. The Cees, captained by Mike Biggy, Turned in a IO-4 win-loss record for a first place tie in the Eastern League. Coaches Don Poucher and Andreas Halle agreed that both teams performed like league champions all through the season. CEE WATEIZ POLO r:n2erPLAce cwwpe - .wg ,UM 0, , Q 1 .f'f,! -.- .,., ,,,-M' , I - in.-K.. I fc, . . 3 BEE WATER POLO--Bottom Row: Scott Eastburn, Bill Jones, Brian Dedrnon, and Eric Mueller. Middle Row: lrv Downing, Rick Hayes, Chris Shields, and Chip Chapin. Top Row: Jeff Cochran, Woody Owens, and Tom Radey. BEE SCORES Opponent Calhi ....... 2 Long Beach Wilson .... I Lakewood . . .3 La Puente .. .3 Montebello . .4 La Habra .... 2 Upland . . Pioneer ..... 3 Whittier ..... 3 ...5 CEE SCORES ' ' TTT' .l 4.A'Jho.a in Sierra's Cee Tankrnen come through with another hard-earned point. 74 ' ,isidkvxi .L L. A554 if ' -w Lynwood .... I La Serna .... I Santa Fe DISTRICT BEE TOURNAMENT I 9 La Serna .... I- H 5 Whittier ..... 7 I I Sierra Opponent Sierra 5 Calhi ....... 7 I I Long Beach 20 Wilson ...IO 2 8 Lakewood . .I4 4 I3 La Puente .,.5 I7 I3 Montebello .8 T7 9 La Habra .... 2 7 IO Upland .,... 2 7 I2 Pioneer ..... 6 I2 5 I Whittier ..... 3 2 IO Lynwood .... 5 8 7 La Serna .... 3 4 DISTRICT CEE TOURNAMENT, Santa Fe .... 7 6 Pioneer I Whittier 5 4 29 4-P ,tk Q-ps Mike Biggy Lee Reinstedt CEE WATER POLO-Bottom Row: Steve Henderson, Larry Green, and Lyford Morris. Top Co-captain Co-captain Row: Steve Neikter, Bob Bannon, and Steve Stewart. I55 .. ...al i. ' I ,gl A .. 4 - Q 1 1 .w W.. Mr. Len Craven , V V Coach l H I s x .. Mike Vaupel Senior 6' 1 227 points 7 22 games .,, '41 'U 4 ' t , Q Allen Sorkin 1 Manager im A , 1 John Cox . il--ar Senior . X 6' WV,,,.. . 110 points 21 games A My Norm Elder 7 Senior 1 .K 6' SH 't K 29 points 14 games ' -ff I .1 ' at A Barry Baker K, y if, 'L I Manager 'W 1, I N' I VAIZQHV Sierra's Varsity Basketball team ended the 1964-65 season with a record of 14 and 10. They completed the practice season with a win-loss record of 6-4 and then they began league play with a win over John Glenn. The cagers then followed with a loss to Artesia, an exciting one point win over Pioneer, and wins over Monte Vista and La Serna. The rest of the season was exciting with Sierra winning over John Glenn, Monte Vista, and La Mirada, losing twice to Mayfair and once to Artesia, La Serna, and Pioneer. Despite the lack of an extremely impressive record, the team played very Well against such tough competitors as Mayfair and La Serna. The season was climaxed by Joe Perishos selection to the All-league team. Honors were also awarded to captain Bob Campbell, whom Coach Len Craven nominated as one of the all-time great guards to play at Sierra. l .I KJ ' 4 Joel Perisho Junior 2659 . A .. ' 'f f points ,ii fy, .L 24 games fr :QQ Wayne Wilson successfully grabs the r feats La Mirada, 71-67. Bob Campbell I. . Senior I K 5'i 1 ' 168 points ' ' - 23 games lf. I L John Farwell I '. Junior , I 6'2 , . 160 points ,Os 20 games Q.. TH Ni' Doug Dennis Senior 6' 4 152 points 20 games eff Doug Dennis fights to get the rebound as Sierra beats the Mustangs, 66-41. BAS VARSITY BASKETBALL OPPONENT El Rancho , Kennedy .. Whiffier . . . Montebello John Glenn Ariesio . . . Pioneer , , . Monie Visio Lg Sernci .. Mclyfoir . . . John Glenn Arfesio . . . Lo Mirodo . Monte Visio Moyfoir . . . Lo Serno .. Pioneer . . . SCORES ound cs Sierra de- l .l Ted Ockels Junior 5' 9 6 poinls 6 games Rm., J! Wayne Wilson Junior SIERRA 34 42 38 62 60 74 45 66 46 76 61 60 57 58 49 60 63 71 74 61 58 66 67 61 51 84 41 66 66 65 67 61 60 57 67 71 H4 Don Carver ,fm K Senior it A 3 ' 5' 9 f 44 points . 18 games John Mele Junior 5' 9 15 points 10 games 63 2 130 points 22 gome S John Cox drives in for lwo points ogoinsl Kennedy. 1' ,,,.....,,,- i P T !l'x , 1 X fd 'fm .561 Bill Clopperton R X Bill Gilt Senior 5' 10 1 poinr 6 gomes Dove Buccino Manager Don Douglass Junior 5' 11 8 points B games Dick Hall Junior 6' 3 10 points 9 games Junior 5' 10 129 points 22 games f ,141 J i 5 L A ' 1139 AX -765 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALLfBoH'om Row: Glen Johnson, Ron Rice, Dave Stephens, George Moreno, Mark Bishop, Som Guye, and Brion Estes. Top Row: David Coffey, Tom Seymour, Russ Waldo, Andy Walkover, Bob Peterson, and John Donovan. OPPONENT El Rancho . Kennedy .. Whittier . . , Alhambra , El Monte. . , Montebello John Glenn Artesia . . . Pioneer . . . Monte Vista La Serno .. Mayfair , . . John Glenn Artesia , La Miraolo Monte Vista Mayfair , , La Serno . Pioneer . . , Lo Miroda J.V. BASKETBALL SCORES SIERRA 44 45 55 45 50 65 78 39 58 62 43 42 59 48 30 50 46 39 55 39 OPPONENT El Rancho Kennedy . Whittier , . Alhambra El Monte , Montebello John Glenn Artesia , Pioneer . . Monte Vista La Serna . Mayfair , , John Glenn Artesia . . Lo Miracla Monte Vista Mayfair . La Serna . Pioneer . . La Mirado BEE BASKETBALL SCORES SIERRA 56 83 64 67 69 49 68 68 56 59 48 56 73 40 55 51 82 65 71 62 BEE BASKETBALL-Bottom Row: Dick Hobson, Rick Peters, Jay Noble, Dave Niemi, Ted Cowan, Steve Smith, and Dennis LaBrie, Top Row: Bill Freymond, Dole Diset, James Brown, Ron Kiskis, Steve Easton, Don Rex, Joe Kiskis, and Dan Koenigshofer J. v. me Q Mr. Bill Carr Coach This years Junior Varsity Basketball team experienced a season of ups and downs. Coptained by senior Sam Guye, the team was led by high point men Bob Peterson and John Donovan. Juniors Dave S t e p h e n s and George Moreno rounded out the starting five. BEE BAS LEAGUE IONQ The Bee Basketball team concluded the 1964-'65 season with an outstanding record of 22 wins and 2 losses, which brought them to the well-earned Sub- urban League Championship. Starting with their third pre-league game, the team established a remarkable record by beating every Suburban League team twice and ending the season after a win- ning streak of 21 games. The team aver- aged 61 points per game in league play. Led by Ron Kiskis, Bill Freymond, Jay Noble, Dave Niemi, and Don Rex, Coach Minier's club established a new often- sive and defensive record against Ken- nedy by holding the Fighting Irish to only 14 points, while they themselves scored 83 points. Mr. Robert Minier Coach BAS Mr. Jim Naughton Coach The 1964-'65 Cee BaskeTball Team, under the direction of Mr. Jim Naughton, fought To gain a Tie with Pioneer for The Suburban League Title. The Team con- cluded The season with a league record of 12 wins and 2 losses. Coach Naugh- Ton praised The defensive play of cap- tain Bob Niemi and The scoring ability of guard Steve Bowman. DEE BAS PLACE This year's Dee Basketball Team was composed of all freshman boys. ln This, Their first TasTe of high school athletics, They played forcefully To capture fourth place in Suburban League play. Ron Ambrose averaged better Than 14 points per game during league play and established a new record for a Dee player when he scored 29 points against La Serna. Mr. Charles Course, The Team's new coach, said, The Team played well Together, and They gained valuable ex- perience that will help The Teams of Sierra in The future. Mr. Charles Course Coach CEE BASKETBALL-Bohom Row: Tarn Fleming, Bob Niemi, Steve Knuboff, Mark Thomson, Greg Nickols, and Steve Bowman. Top Row: Greg McCall, Steve O'Fallon, Ray Pasillas, Chuck Anderson, Dave Henry, and Dave Jordan. CEE BASKETBALL DEE BASKETBALL SCORES SCORES OPPONENT SIERRA OPPONENT SIERRA El Rancho .. 33 35 Excelsior . . .,,L 23 29 Kennedy . ..,. 9 43 La Serna . ..., 37 25 Whittier . . . .30 38 Whittier . ..., 31 28 Alhambra . . .. 48 40 Alhambra , ..., 39 22 El Monte ... 33 45 El Monte . . . . . .35 29 Montebello . .34 32 Montebello . . ,,.. 20 27 John Glenn .. . 27 44 John Glenn . ..., 27 36 Artesia ,. ,..4O 41 Artesia .. ,. .42 50 Pioneer .,,. . . .45 49 Pioneer . . ... 434 14 Monte Vista .. . 28 45 Monte Vista N19 33 Mayfair ... .. 44 47 La Serna .. . . 62 49 John Glenn .. .. 31 42 Mayfair ,.,. , .27 47 Artesia .. . .48 54 John Glenn ... 31 62 La Mirada . . 19 30 Artesia . 47 45 Monte Vista . , . . .37 40 La Mirada .48 43 Mayfair .... . .36 52 Monte Vista . , .13 18 La Serna . ,.51 41 Mayfair .. . .. .62 49 Pioneer .. 48 33 La Serna . . . .65 46 La Mirada . . .41 43 Pioneer . . . .59 52 La Mlrada . . .... 23 44 4. --Il-s -1-I-J -.L 1 DEE BASKETBALL+Bottom Row: Roger Wheelock, Ron Ambrose, Paul Henderson, Bob Kitzman, Brent Clark, and Jim Baal. Top Row: Art Pasillas, Dave Armstrong, Russ Swift, Dan Bardin, Bill Sollie, and Steve Henderson. WXPSUY Tl-HPD Pl-ACE X , f c 3 . 6' L93 1 ,, f in- K T 1 Chris Daniels David Dawes John Lewis Richard Ying , 1 ,. l r v l ' 6 'if K' A r fb., l A Y' 'fe u. G ff ., T l c , ..-eff Terfss ,,,p..,., . Larry Manzer Terry Runyan Gary Lee Eugene Leach Coach The W64365 V a r s i T y WresTling Team, alThough plagued by iniuries To several key men, placed Third ouT OT eighT Teams in The highly-raTed Suburban League. Ex- perienced lighTweighTs and aggressive heavyweighTs paced The Team Through an exciTing and moderaTely successful season. Decisive league vicTories over La Serna, MonTe VisTa, Pioneer, and Glenn puT The SparTans in a TirsT place Tie unTil The Tinal weeks of The season. C,l.F. represenTaTives were Jim Cobb, U94 lbs.l and co4capTains John Thelin H15 lbs.l and Warren Wallace U36 lbs.l. OTher ouTsTanding p e r T o r m e r s were Bob Dawes, Dale Daniels, Chris Daniels, Chris WhiTTingham, Larry Manzer. WiTh Ten leTTermen reTurning nexT and year, Sierra's wrestling prospecTs for a league champion- ship are brighT. I MV5' ks., 4 . John Thelin Co-Captain x i x T -X Chris Whirfirigham scores Two points for a Take-clown. A Sparvan wrestler grapples wirh his opponent. I IAIZSUY , .,, x 4 2,5 i X ' 1 y ,kyy -0-Q. . ' 1: 1 'CZ 2? K Ii, ' G' . ' f l! Q , ', J , Chris Whilfingham Sam Allen Bob Dawes Dale DOVIIEIS , I' I. Q rupue A 52 Bob Cassady Jim Cobb Bob Brandenburg VARSITY MATCH RESULTS OPPONENT SIERRA .l Whirfier . .. .. 28 30 , Warren . . . . . 25 24 :,,, 12:4 Anaheim .. .. 25 25 A 1 i Norwalk .. .. 48 2 I 'WNW California .. .. 35 I4 Wm Monfe Visfa . . . . I4 37 La Serna . . .. I6 34 Glenn . . . . 8 42 Mayfair .. .. 34 I7 Pioneer ,.. .. 21 32 Warren Wulloce Arfesia . . . ......,........... Mr. Andreas Halle CWCGPIUIII La Mirada ................... 26 22 Coach JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-Boltom Row: Sieve Timpson, Charles Brown, Don Onfiveros, Tom Standard, Richard Peckham, and Larry Sfafen, Top Raw: Warren Welch, Wayne Thompson, Paul Thompson, Chuck Stoughton, Jirn Satferburg, and Jim Kilgore. rd 'fi ,O L l . by 1 fffpaifi? Joe Anderson Sean Donovan Mr. Robert Duga Coach 4, 4' Bi 'P .W , an lg -Q 1 l,gg 3- iii ,, au'9'H e, 4, wg., QS-he . K. Craig Beauvais Bruce Dunn February 26 February 27 March 5 . March ll . March l8 . nv as- na in A A A g. ii3fif2?'21':-:if P.-:'fLfeTI' 'Q f Vic Ferranle Richard Joyce Vince Fraumeni Albert Le Cou TRACK X QTL -uv Ernie Brown Arr Edwards HY r, nag Dave Clark Bill Entwisile SEASON SCHEDULE ..... California Lynwood Relay ......,Warren .... Pioneer ... La Mirada fs 'A L L ,. Q .gf A ,Fig , Sieve Hayes Terry Lambert March 20 March 25 .... April l .... April 3 .. rf . qs, ,sh F ni ':'7'sf in I Roger Daniels Ward Erickson Souihern Couniies LaSerna Artesia Arroyo lnvifaiional y L to r Tom Higbberger Bill Howard Dave Lorenzen Bill MacQuoid .W it fl , ' 4 Chuck Miller Don Parker April 8 April 22 .. April 29 .. May l ., May 4 .. Q 2 - K! .ls argl' n gf ls by ' essex Tom Sack Jim Thompson .QA Q0 , 9 all George Moreno Larry Preheim TRACK ar, 'fr 4 Steve Nielsen Larry Robbins WIZQUV SEASON SCHEDULE ... Mayfair ...... Glenn . .. Monte Vista ,..... District Finals League Preliminaries May 7 .... May i5 ..... May 2l, 22 .... May 28 ..... si 9 f i .Q L 'IPF it L 4251. 3 Q 5 4' f --'L 2 Tom Seymour Roger Tracy Sib SiClOli Tom Wofford il I seo , fwfr: Ted Ockels Bill Ruff . . . League Finals C.l.F. Preliminaries CLF, Semi-Finals ..... C.l.F. Finals ' 'V I Z Bob Sonne my 4. fl a we ' bm V, . .t Steve O'Bryan Terry Runyan Mr. Jim Snowde I1 Coach 'S lg 9 ' raar A i L W A if-Q, C-'J' 14: ., Y fl B Jim Tlriomas rf Larry Whitney Del Whittington A , , 3 l A ' ' 'S 'gal ll' L r 1 ' ' , IL r, 3-:ii 'ei , K, I , V 1 V.lk , .5 4, , I F, .L L S955 , ,, , sf .omg I W , 'Wa' K A. S5534 gill? Ai, .kh.' F? is 'Z' iwlpigglf vi F A J 1 l L ll. If ll li xv ' il . ' ' ri A V M ki -A F 1 L,,LL, , 1. . r- . . , ,jak .W ' g 1' L AFV H W wir ' GRA QSRA? 'L QV? 47. l fS W'l 01 I L z A A ll Is. , I- g 5.5 X ' A - nk , K .b -qi y i ,V 5,3 ,,, L A ,, g, fb f, ,im BEETPACIC BEE TRACK-Bottom Row: Rick Peters, Bill Burns, Lloyd Balmar, Dave Brinkley, Dale Diset, Marv Nichols, Art Edwards, Dave Coffee, and Rick Lewis. Row Two: Tom Jackson, Tom Denny, Joel Erickson, Greg Boren, Tom Karnes, Richard Ying, Buce Corlzen, Dave Rhees, Chuck Miller, Mike Keeler, and Bob Riehl. Top Row: Jim Seymour, Ron Murphy, Bob Roy, Bruce Derry, Torn Bourne, Peter Stocks, Steve Smith, Jon Shubin, Bruce Guire, Dan Koenigshofer, Jim Thomas, Chuck Robbins, SEASON SCHEDULE and Bill Mass. February 26 February 27 March 5. March ll . ...... California .. Lynwood Relay Warren Pioneer March 8 22 April April 29 .,. Mayfair .....,Glenn Monte Vista District Finals May l.. March 18 ....... La Mirada May 4 .. .. League Preliminaries March 20 . . . .. Southern County May 7 .,,. ....., L eague Finals March 25 .. ........ La Serna May i5 ...... .. C.l.F. Preliminaries April l ........... Artesia May 21, 22 ... C.l.F. Semi-Finals April 3 .. Arroyo Invitational May 28 .... ..... C .I.F. Finals L .ef L ' S f 5 45212 fs? , ' .5344 ' iii f' -rf. ' A if 1 ,Sift 57? Vs? Ay: W , il.l'i',- , Hill L Ui, B, 'ff l Q Q K ' , l W s H i i Q i i ,f ' fe is verfrfif ,,,, ' ' ' K if 9374! .1 f x 4, x fe f Nw! aw, Wi , Q , Cl-3E'l12ACl6 CEE TRACK-Bollom Row: Russell Tracy, Armando Juarez, Charles Anderson, Tim Biggy, Joel Braby, Bud Weiser, Gary Kautz, and Steve Hixon. Row Two: Mike La Rosa, Ron Campbell, Bob Niemi, Paul James, Jerry Vigliotti, Walt Maholick, Brent Clark, Bolo Kitzman, and Roy Quezocla. Top Row: Del Whittington, Art Pasillas, Dennis Pastalaniec, Bob Johnson, Doug Syrnington, Jim Turner, Don Tvvitchell, Ray Pasillas, John Johnson, Mike Rinaldi, and-Guillermo Gamboa. WKPSHV clam Y, L llllx 14 is If ,f as JV, . :- Tom Adams Bob Dawes J' wi YQ, 'Q si if, GOLF ,f ww f g, . I . is 5 If , V !.-1 - 6 M I l' 4 1 . ,J Q ,u,.u. , . ,Lx Jim Ayers Craig Baugh pil ' 153-ifizelurr ,E J 's f3Q,,.-sm? f'-' ' Q in r . -W ,.,s-my ,Q ,-F Golf Mr. Robert Coach Minier P ' , , '. li., J it Q J , 4 Y 4 ,.., Jim Berry Joe Kiskis John Farwell 50m GUYS F Nl ' ,Y -',---,- JUNIOR VARSITY GOLF-Bottom Row: Dove Dawes, Ed McErlain, Rick Freeman, Tom Fleming, and Greg Force. Top Row: Chuck Nelson, Bob Margitan, Jim Ccsile Richard Simon, and Chuck Thomas. WXPSITY 5 Q Q . 5 'L ,Q X 0 , Q , fi, if .1 . ' K- , X X LN ,lf r . 'R i i,,s Q- It is ? v, 4 .9 A ' X X, txt Dan Novvlm Bill Paxson Ron Hawk Glenn Reis Dick Holl Randy Bregm Ron Kiskisv Ed Webster Peter Saicvics Carl Moore Bob Pelerson ,ze . A, ..,x I9 l A C my ' . ' Q 'M 9 'o TENNI i Mr. Ed Brandt Mr. Len Craven Coach Coach . U' . , 'Y Q Q , ? K Y , -L R an ,,,,,,,ei, . ' '- l l l y 3 s, 1 l 1 A xi In JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS-Boilom Row: Rick Caldwell, Bob Scott, Tim Tandberg, and Richard Cunningham. Top Row: Steve Smith, Russ Waldo, Chris Corley, Brion Vcndervoet, and Jim Cooley. TENNIS IN ACTION . , , ., h.,- , .w.,,,,,,.,.W , . W . ' if ' X R' f' i'i..,i,Qf12g35iii1L:.' ,. ,,.. 1 , i wg' .fmg:ff'z' - N.., ,w1,,,, .H-,.. ' , af 4-.: ,--1-.,,:,,.' Randy Bream begins his march with o smashing Dick Hali uses his bcrckhond To success- With a forehand drive Randy Bream scores a parm serve, fuliy return his opponenrs serve. for The Spartan Vcirsiry team. UIQ EEQEIZNE TENNIS ,ev-en, . 4. X90 ' ,4 A V is , i 0 I .. , K' if , i I 5 RESERVE TENNIS-Bottom Row: Ken Marsh, Richard Peckham, Louie Walters, Jay Nall, and Jim Kilgore, Top Row: Jim Roskie, John Summerfield, Dan Douglass, Barry Baker, and Jim Satrerburg. fw- ' SWIM ...f I Qi! fig' er . 5 , , - :gang . A, Q 52 . , in .-Age k I L, ,kr , . 5 I-'LV , e . Q. fr..-are C ii . ,ff ff . ?ri fs, . ,Q T e- ' Terry Adm New , 1 ,T N l H Fred Westburg Eric Arigstodt A W Forest Cornell Steve BOHSV il ' X 1' ' gf, ,W 5 l x M l jaw T T ,fl E , so C , A ' at -use 'A T ' ii ' T T 'X' rt. . . 1 ilgml 'W we.- Je, .re T gr: if fi Q32 Lf- J, x X I :A A 1, ' WWI dj, ' ' V M M A A Bri W ' err' K 1: i,:Qrf,lmw K ,Ae , N -4 .c Dale Hahn Mr. Don Poucher Coach Doug Bailey Chris Griffith Bob Jerome As The T964-'65 Oracle went To press, early scores indicated that This year's varsity swim Team was well on its way To cap- turing a Top position in league competition. The swimmers had rackeol up seven wins out ot seven meets anol looked Torwarol To winning those remaining as well. In non-league competition, the I l varsity Team Took first place out ot Twelve schools competing aT the Santa Fe invitational Meet held in March. Outstanding per- , Tormances by Spartans Terry Achor, Eric Angstaclt, Forest Cornell, lflrli fa fi Nil- -L i .A Varsity diver Don Kelsen performs an inward dive from The Three meter boo rd. 3 I i l 'ts' l ll K is l ff? A ii l lll- - l u ' ' Y A tj! ll ' T X '- , A -J-' C ' lr- , 1 V C I X , fl ' s 3 'YE' BEE SWIMMING-Bottom Row: Chris Buorloncl, Scott Eastburn, Larry Nichols, Bill Jones, arid Dan Carter. Row Two: Jim Kiener, Doug Chopin, Tom Radey, Irv Downing, and Brian Dedmon. Top Row: Eric Mueller, Chris Shields, Doug Bartells, Steve Hayes, and Steve Cochran. lvume nv- lqsi my 'Mi ,K ,Q 'TL ,f,x.q ,f L Lb L -L ' - L L 14 I 'X ,Wa-i , ,. K ' X L! L TN 'm.L W' rc 'l-:nwv:e f- X , M 0:1 'nf ixl.-2341 W: LL gi- at , 1 '1f'w:i..i.: r Lee Martel fu .ifmkg-.M Y-eg.,h:f T' ri21 Si5L 'I fw ' Jerry Heede Nels Peterson Chip Chapin Q33 ' , Wayne Wilson Y L ,QU , I X , Q V KV , LL , My . Qgf ' L 'vw R, L x 1 -f- Sf. X 5 , QAKV59 A., LLL' - f t 'Stall Lv,'ATH L ,, 4: , .Q A X ,-nl , I . g Mr, Les Hufford W, ta..-ku ', r M ? L,' 'Liiyw Don Kelsen Coach 2' M Todd Suolick 'S' 'fi 'A Rory Johns Webb Tfol ,,M,w., ml. T Dale Hahn, and Fred Westberg have set new school records and contributed to the overall team effort, The Bees and Cees both had won four out of seven meets by press time. Thanks to noteworthy efforts by Bees, Chris Bour- land, Eric Mueller, and Doug Chapin, and Cees, Mike Biggey, Bill Jones, and Lee Reinstealt, both teams looked forward to a successful season. i l Y l 'Vg 'Q .4 . figs L as 523711- 3-4 , - , ,. 5 LL L L eslwmwww An underwater important race. sg, -an camera catches two Sierra swimmers during an 'J l CEE SWIMMING-Bottom Row: Lyford Morris, Mike Biggey, Jim Twedt, and Tom Standard. Row Two: Tom Reinhardt, Dave Barkley, Steve Timpson, Steve Neikter, and Fred Boskovich, Top Row: Lee Reinstedt, Larry Green, Steve Stewart, and Dennis Bannon. M .. V f . . , A 1.1 Mr, Paul Ward, Coach Norm Elder February 18 .....,....... ,,... W hifher March March March March March , if 2... 9... 13... 16... 19... WKIZGUY - ,as -nf: .S If 'Y 0 ' , Steve Calkins Dave Campbell Jahn Cox Bill Garcia Tom Gaulf Sreye Lake VARSITY SCHEDULE ' ' March 23 .. .. Verbum Dei March 26 .. . . . EI Rancho .... Whiifier ,.. Verbum Dei .. San Clemente Jumroia wxzenv March 30 .. April 2 .. April 6 .. be ' E 59- ul-5 Jim Cox Seth Marty . . . Pioneer . La Miraola . . La Serna .. Artesia . . . Mayfair x 3 X 7 'S ill' - X Q. ' If My J I' LIL A M, WIY. 1 i,i'.f2,1-lla A . Af' if . , I . In K, I . . It JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-Bottom Row: Dave Henry Bill Weimer, Klifford Fritz, Dennis Ensminger, John Bernal, Sieve Bowman, and Gill Morales. Top Row: Larry Mena, Dennis La Brie, Oscar De La Paz, Joy Noble, Greg Smith, Dick Schoensiegel, John Henkel, Greg Calcara, and Mr, Don Shore, coach. 170 .ww n A 4 Q . 1 1 John Mele Greg Sturgis Dave Nemi Anthony Truiillo Craig Roberson Richard Valderomo John Stucker Pete Valenzuela Greg Lathrop Tim Wisdom VARSITY SCHEDULE April 9 ....,.........,......., Glenn Moy . . . Artesia April 12, 13, 14 Glendole Tournoment Moy .. .. Moytoir April 20 ... .. . ...,.... Monte Visto Moy . .... . . Glenn April 23 , . ..... Pioneer Moy . . Monte Visto April 27 .. Loi Miroolo Moy 21 . .. C.l.F. Finols April 30 .. .. La Serno se i,, A ! I . 2 N ' I - 1 I W E' f ff! to rrer J, ,is , Q K r 1 -Q Que n Q , 1 ' B - 1 'AT vm -3, -1 L ',, W ' A 'L' , Q v 'z 7 N215 -71, 1? , 'P -, if I ffl '23 wg All '62 Sf' 1 l . , , Z ' 'J ,gi Y L f N ,A ffis'-. 1 Y ' - fn' A--W-r..fJ , 1 av W.. FROSH BASEBALL-Bottom Row: Ron Ambrose, Roger Wheelock, Rondy Evons, Paul Henderson, and Brion DeVenter. Row Two: John Vasquez, Bob Thompson, Grant Nichol, Don Pastaloniec, Jim Boal, Bill Sollie, and Dave Rasoles. Top Row: Mr, Terry Cole, coach, Dave Jordan, Bob Jones, John Aloe, Russ Swift, Don Hull, Dcryll Watson, and Steve Henderson. 171 .I .GA Christy Bradt President I I 5 i l I Si ... , V ,,. r' - V .Qi Y I 5 i Q l , s , i f ny U 'lv ' 1 J, , G 0 7 9 3? swf A 'fp .firm S xg? tg 'Q , ,lfvak G 3 ,fs , , ,fps Llyef. ' Q'f-35:3 '.'f. P i a' e 'f-1 f' s' ri ' 1 Q r ll l 5 9 v ' l Q E f ..4.N. qc .Mn nf-, ,i , ,.,,':,..v'i'z- S. ., '..g.'- L.. 33, N pf .w Ib V-- ,,, Q. fll in The slcill needed in a back hand drive is demonstrated by Chris Goske in a fast moving SIGA singles game. Linda Ferguson Vice President Senior Representative ff-.e as- , .-...' 19'-T Lynne Gates Secretary Track Team Representative Sierra interscholastic Girls' Association, SIGA, was or- ganized to promote interest in recreational activities and sportsmanship. Girls in sixth period gym must loe recom- mended by their physical education teacher and maintain a C grade average. The organizatiaon sponsored two tund raising projects this year-the sale ot SIGA sweat- shirts to girls' P.E. classes and the spring dance concert, Dance We Must. inter-district activities included a dance symposium led by two Fullerton Junior College students, as well as team competition in sports ranging from soft- TENNIS Pam Prince Treasurer Junior Representative f Q!-. Y ,fn S- g' . J ii 'ww gg. ' W. 5 ' J V Mrs. Carolyn Brown Tennis Adviser r. MY I ' f ' 2':'x1' 'Jay ,, ,, 7 K , .f I - K ,, .. -r f ,, x ' ' ' I ,n ' . . .1 r 75. 5 ' . ' . l' f .W I I x tm lv: 3. 1 5,1 I l -1 , y 51 , M- X , K W Q x 'V , i ' v rv g c 'X E 1 0 QQ ci , fi i is is S l x X Y 43. . t ' ' if Z' L J -- :Q ' TENNIS TEAM-Bottom Row: Carmen Avilez, Carol Jessop, Shelley Cushman, and Susie Saunders. Top Row: Sandy Wilson, Judy McMullen, Nancy Bandy, Barbara Schoenfield, Sherry Benton, and Jill Thatcher. i Cl' If Jeaneane Vigliotti Freshman Representative Melinda Prince Publicity Chairman Sophomore Representative Kris Gift Freshman Representative T' .g,,-n P' ' , 1 1 ., W if ,f ,M Betsy Walton Babsy Burns Cathy Hogan Modern Dance Representative Basketball Representative Softball Representative TT2AClCf 1 . , , , , Y . ffm TRACK TEAM--Boilom Row: Babsy Burns, Jan Pegram, Diane Kafka, and Judy Henderson. Top Row: Marilyn Macy, Sherry Wiley, Chris Benson, Jean Kelson, Lynn Gates, and Margie Weaver. xyx, Carol Jessap Tennis Representative Judy Henderson Volleyball Representative , . H Y Endurance, a prerequisite for a suc- cessful track team, is built up by running. SOFTBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: Babsy Burns, Marsha Hole, Loretta Leech, Rome- lia Rincon, Bernadette Burruel, and Judy Henderson. Row Two: Carmen Avilez, Diane Garcia, Cina Halberg, Carol Jessop, Judy Dopheide, Pam Prince, and Melinda Prince. Top Row: Janet Crooks, Lynne Gates, Mary Cornell, Betsy Walton, Mary Behyrner, Judy McMullen, Jean Kelsen, and Olga Alvarado. 9 PHA, Xgihfiflrflfl l, ft 1 WC 'rff'i Q! ,fi C, M , .,, l X ay , tx : , Qx A 4, fdmi R, f' 1 .HW -A ,N H. , , . RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL- Bohom Row: Kathy Moretta, Terry Lamadrid, Kathy Wil- cox, Narola Kindness, Sheila Freeze, Debbie Hearing, Marilyn Kautz, Suzanne Saunders, and Chris Black. Row Two: Chris Ortega, Karen Clark, Jeanie Lai, Cynthia Casap, Claudia Suclick, Andrea Barrow, Melinda Carroll, Carol Anderson, Wilma Mapson, Beth Calvert, Rita Hoie, and Marian North- rop, Row Three: Sue Tvedt, Linda Callicot, Nancy McCloud, Julie Owen, Sue Skinner, Diane Kafka, Marilyn Macy, Bonnie Brady, Kris Gitt, Janice Pegram, Pam Buitron, and Karlene Swirbul. Top Row: Sharon Jesse, Terri Schlegel, Sue Kittredge, Cindy Barth, Sharon Smith, Loes Calvert, Janeane Vig- Y V Iiotti, Linda Pezanoski, Judy Kornula, Pat fl Ki W H Yeomans, Anne Platt, Pam Walseth, An- f inf' L . I 'V deria Rebuck Candy Mazur and Barbara of rwsgkr i r 'Q ,lk ' ig if, Schoentield. . 11,1 L V V V ,W 3 VA it 5 ,gr 15, ,. L, ,,,, A g ? b,,?E ::. ,, ,,,, , ,. - -..r 4 , - s A . Mrs, Carolyn Brown Softball Adviser The SIGA Baseball tearn practices for an upcoming nnterschool tournament. A 13 if in i Y T VOLLEYBALL Y -L 'We t RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL 81 RECREA- TIONAL TENNIS-Boilom Row: Penny Keeler, Michele Ayres, Kathy O'Brien, Karen Clark, Jamie Green, Chris Black, and Jeanie Lai, Top Row: Martha Hanes, An- deria Rebuck, Darlene Russ, Marilyn Kautz, Pam Halfielcl, Barbara Schoenfeld, Judy Komula, Ann Platt, Renee Hubbard, and Marian Northrop. --w---- VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: Babsy Burns, Marsha Hale, Debby Hearing, Me- linda Prince, Cathy Hogan, Kathy Wilcox, Kathy Maretta, and Judy Henderson. Row Two: Claudia Sudick, Chris Ortiz, Elvia Baircl, Diane Garcia, Sue Tvedt, Yvonne Puentes, Sue Skinner, and Terri Hunt. Top Row: Rita Hoie, Terri Schlegel, Sharon Jesse, Pam Prince, Mary Cornell, Rose Jucl- san, Jean Kelsen, Candy Mazur, Olga Al- verada, Judy Dopheide, and Diane Kafka. ov' ,. . , Q9 ' Girls participating in recreational volleyball must develop swift spiking ancl rapid responses in arder to have a winning team. ,f ,iiwf ,-., 1 A 3 - i Q X nm .L A . A Q Mrs. Ruth Blake Volleyball Adviser BASKETBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: Judy Henderson, Babsy Burns, Linda Bartley, Shelia Freeze, Kathy Wilcox, Sharon Jesse, and Pam Walseth. Top Row: Rose Judson, Judy McMullen, Barbara Schoerifeld, Nancy ,i BAS tj gig LL X X f - 'Z ., 1 Bandy, Carolyn Johnson, Betsy Walton, tx Janeane Vigliotti, Olga Alvarado, and I 1 X ew Candy Mazur. it X I - 3 X, t Qi h W ' I uw X 5 i X 1 r r ' .M L - fsi',,,,, 3 I ' -. I r , . ,Z 1 F7 ' T ' ' MT X J - 3 ,Q 3jk ii 1 ., 'ff fx ' of if xx .Q,, N ,, 2 - ' em- Q . 1 t s M J. 5 , U the y Vg L Y g , Vs J RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL-aoiiom now: ' ' I 'Q 'l -' ' , 5 ' Bernadette Burruel, Claudia Sudick, Kris ' 1 Gitt, Melinda Prince, Debbie Hearing, Terry A ' Lamadrid, and Loretta Leech. Row Two: - . 1? Karlene Swirbul, Diane Garcia, Sherry 6 F ' ,, Q, Wiley, Cina Halberg, Julie Owens, Penny ' I ' 4 'M' Keeler, and Diane Kafka, Top Row: Cindee K , , V Barth, Jean Kelsen, Debby Main, Linala N Pezanoski, and Loes Calvert, A i .,y, 'sri' U I X V . r t ru, . A f , f f' , , X , ' J V . -A at D . 46957 B . my :fi A A .1 1 V A Miss Verla Bateman Basketballl Adviser as' -'Mk' Quick reflexes and precision shooting are shown against Whittier. . P' by SIGA basketball players in an exciting game SWIMMING ,F . X . f 0 ,a 1 sl s SWIM TEAM-Bottom Row: Carolyn Johns, f . - . . Christy Brandt, Betsy Beard, Janet Crooks, Q1 K . Linda Ferguson, Shelley Cushman, and Tori X rr Palmer. Top Row: Mary Cornell, Mary l W I ' Behymer, Barbara Schoenteld, Chris Ben- . san, Vicki Benton: Candy Preston, Penny il Keeler, and Linda Stockmar. Q.. I Q 5 I I , . , v , gr, ' I I' . .I Q rl Q- . reee eer . 1 f t 'ltf 'lf ' f I- 2 tIf T ' 19 r-- A I 5' I' la A, bf v Q0 LIFE sAvEi2s-annum Row: Vicki Houston, . I I 6 5 -, . , Betsy Beard, Wilma Mapson, Janet Ran- 5 9 . ' 5 , ', 5 ' ' v Q dall, Linda Ferguson, Shelley Cushman, and 1 y ' Charlotte Quint. Row Two: Carmen Avi- .X E I 7 Iez, Martha Hanes, Mary Behymer, Penny N- Keeler, Linda Stockmar, Tori Palmer, and ' F ' ' xi' 'Q I Joy Kleernan. Top Row: Carolyn Johns, ' 2 A Y f ' V JJ' Debbie Main, Jana Holderman, Chris , lg, Q l Bensen, Barbara Schoenfield, Sherry Wiley, -, Vicki Benton, ,and Candy Preston. ' -' 7 I 5 I ' 17 a y, +I' 4 , , .,,, Q ' ,-C .,-- ' r .fir 5 Ll? I' .- f V - N- , Y . I r K I n 1 ,X , i - ,, Preparing for a year of tough competition, the SIGA Swim Team trains under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Blake. ,A Ke. ,, 'J . 1 ',' Q, , . A I fi Alfie ,z fx-L :fi Mrs. Ruth Blake Swim Team Adviser SIGA dancers create a symmetrical etfect tor their routines in Dance We Must. MODERN DANCE- MODERN DANCE-Bortom Row: Rita Haie, Kathy Moretta, Narola Kindness, Joy Kleeman, and Tori Palmer. Row Two: Shelley Cush- man, Char Quint, Marilyn Reinhardt, Carolyn Johns, Cathy Hogan, and Janet Randall, Row Three: Cynthia Casap, Betsy Beard, Pam Butron, Linda Stockmar, Christine Ortez, and Janice Pegram. Top Row: Sherron Smith, Jana l-lolderman, Vicki Benton, Candy Preston, Nancy McCloud, Jackie Kiener, and Linda Callicot. -wr , J -, .Q - f 2 2 ,w . 'W it C , r t ,C , H ty . , 'V ,it V I , M .air Vkrk ' ,, Modern dancers perfect precision movements for the spring dance concert, Dance We Must. Mrs. Darotht! Brewer Modern ' Dance Adviser fr tk, W3 fg,w'Jv,,J,.,,.z,.T.,1,.,.f----ff my ,N,, .Je - J - , ,lay-.V s vt --MJ 1 l J aj. , fs, L. L ' -MA 1 Q 3 0 H Fl l ' ., fr 'S it A79 f' ' F X i J A A ' 1 f ,- it iz M f ' i Q ig L 1, 1 Il ' l - , K s q , NIL ' W' I ,fl W I ah- ' -iz SIGA-Bottom Row: Loretta Leech, Bernadette Burruel, Chris Black, Sue Saunders, Shelley Cushman, Sheila Freeze, Melinda Karen Clark, Marilyn Kautz, and Marsha Hale. Row Two: Romelia Rincon, Debby Heuring, Kathy Wilcox, Linda Stockmar, Anderson, Rita Hoie, Janet Randall, Tori Palmer, Karlene Swirbul, Diane Garcia, and Kris Gitt. Raw Three:- Diane Kafka Kittredge, Martha Hanes, Sharon Jesse, Candy Mazu, Olga Alvarado, Lynne Gates, Judy Dopheide, Terri Schlegel, Carol Row Four: Cina Halberg, Loes Calvert, Janeane Vigliotti, Betsy Walton, Judy McMullen, Mary Behyrner, Linda' Pezanoski Benton, Pat Yeornans, Cindee Barth, Beth Calvert, Pam Walseth, and Mary Cornell, MOQF LE PLAYERS 1 1, ,taxi , Carol JessOD Judy Henderson Tennis Softball :Xl I l ' fa l .Q,,Q' - V X-ff' A' 'K .,, i Judy McMullen Basketball v 1 J Christy Bradt Swimming 4 Prince, Carmen Avilez, Andrea Barrow, Melinda Carroll, Bonnie Brady, Carol , Julie Owens, Marian Northrop, Sue Jessop, Pam Hofeldt, and Sue Tyedt. , Jean Kelsen, Nancy Bandy, Sherry - M- .- t 5: ?xz E sr Ll? M, 'mv , Jean Kelsen Linda Bartley Volleyball Basketball , . A wi..f1 .ff - .Wy A , .H . Es, , sy, Candy Preston Modern Dance ez , 51:13 l 5 V i I Q l F li' J iii J 4 L wi SIGA-Bottom Row: Judy Henderson, Babsy Burns, Char Quint, Narola Kindness, Betsy Beard, Chris Ortiz, Joy Kleeman, Susy Skinner, Cindy Casap, Kathy O'Brien, and Kathy Moretta. Row Two: Jeanie Lai, Claudia Sudick, Vicki Houston, Linda Bartley, Janice Pegram, Pam Burton, Terri Crawford, Cathy Hogan, Janet Crooks, Marilyn Macy, Terri Lamcirid, and Wilma Mapsan. Row Three: Marilyn' Reinhardt, Penny Keeler, Carolyn Johns, Sherry Wiley, Jana Holderrnan, Sandy Wilson, Carolyn Johnson, Elvia Baird, Vicki Benton, Linda Calicott, Porn Prince, and Christy Bradt, Top Row: Linda Ferguson, Anderia Rebuck, Jackie Kiener, Candy Preston, Sherry Smith, Chris Benson, Judy Komula, Barbara Schoentield, Rose Judson, Renee Hubbard, Debby Main, Nancy McCloud, and Ann Platt. 17 Vw + V 5 if ' 6' ff Q V I f '5!r1-f,fw', 1, f. E , successfu I, The many local help finance Oracle or K Dy Q Qi U QZ WQVW W wifi Sgiyfwf Nail f 5 W J ,, :+f ' -' fx' k K ,fff 49' wa,,,,,.-.- f 'fT M . -i V 1.Lwf,f- , LXLW M : A U K 1, f,f'M,-,,,ff' I . ' ,fjpx . , I i VAUPEL'S MEN'S STORE 15615 Whittwoocl Lane Whittier, California OX 1-6778 While selecting swimwear from the fashionable Hang Ten line available at Vaupel's, Lani Baer, Ron Kiskis, and Jim Macy discuss the good beach times that await Them this summer. 'CTA Shirley Malloy, Debby Main, and Carolyn Kino- shita admire the new line of ensembles available at The Villager in Hinshaw's Department Store. HlNSHAW'S DEPT. STORE 1 192 Quaolway Whittier, California 698-O6l l i J. EDMUND WATSON Studio of Photography 326 S. Greenleaf Whittier, California 698-9624 RICHARD ROCKET , Kexecutwej The Home of the BIG BOY m the conszdered opzmon of Mr Rocket ze the finest engmeered faczlzty zn Amerzca for producmg wonderful food and servzce KM1' Rocket was m The Home of the BIG BOY last mght wzth hzs lovely wzfe and chzldren j 'wn..,x Z . 9 , I I f X home of the Bug Boy orlgmal double deck HAMBURGER RZTM HIC IKM, fy I Qv B We 'fff . .. .. ,, A R Nl U iii: ' MONTE'S CAMERA SHOP 223 N. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California OX 6-8842 Monte and Mark Wicker demonstrate the latest camera equipment available at Monte's Camera Shop to Joan Fitzgerald and Chuck Thomas. For the best in suits and sportswear follow the example of Paul Thomson and Norm Elder and shop at Hill's. HILL'S CLOTHIERS 127 E. Philadelphia Ave. Whittier, California OX 3-4743 DAIRY FRESH DRIVE-IN DAIRY l4Oll Lambert Rd. Whittier, California OX 8-1103 Glenn Zimmerman and Nancy McCloud agree that for the best in dairy products, Dairy Fresh Drive-ln is the place to go. 4 ' Y fir A ' Mr. Lou Pusina demonstrates equipment used in the manufacturing of electrical controls at C. 81 B. Manu- facturing Company to Bill Jones, Ron Kiskis, and Jim Leech. C. 8. B. MANUFACTURIN 8119 Secura Way Whittier, California OX 6-9724 l MARsDEN's SHOE stone .V We 183 N. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California E 5 mi . OX 8-7281 ' Mr Chuck Marsden dis la s the latest st le in H1515 'W5' ' P Y Y - fashionable footwear for the admiring inspec- tion of Sue Hamric, Arney Stewart, Bob Mullow- ney, and Carol Gehle. Q 5? G COMPANY 8 Doug Meyer and Bertie Hodges browse through wallpaper samples at Crocker Paint Store where unique home decoration materials are available at reasonable prices. CROCKER PAINT STORE 111 S. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California CX 3-0369 l W2 59 POINSETTIA PHARMACY 129 E. Philadelphia Ave. Whittier, California OX 3-6771 While enioying an after-school treat at Poinsettia Pharmacy Fountain, Lynn Wilhelm and Richard Joyce compliment Mrs, Harshbarger on her de- licious sodas. Q , 5 ia if ,I ' gjiil C 186 ii if Leafing through the latest pattern brooks Yardage, Jill Thatcher, Liz Halley and Sandy Christie discuss what pattern they should purchase to compliment a able fabric. WESTBRO0K'S YARDAGE 1 176 Quadwav Whittier, California OX 6-0710 at West- Mary fashion- I Getting ready for those summer social activities, Christy Bradt and Nina Newsom stock their ward- robe with fashions from Jan's. JAN'S 1 182 Ouadway Whittier, California OX 6-9272 -it ,fy '-1'--1' GRAUE'S BAKERY 15716 Whittwood Lane Whittier, California OX 1-1232 Kathy Bishop selects a freshly-baked loaf of but- ter bread frorn a variety of quality bake goods proudly displayed by Mr. Graue. Susan Barton, Vickie Larimer, and Joel Perisho look Iongingly at the delicious supply of baked goods available at Village Pastry Shop. VILLAGE PASTRY SHOP l4lO6 Lambert Rd. Whittier, California OX 6-6262 i -an-Q, l A 6-. g, Q Nw Cand Turner and Ror Johns re are to s end Y Y P P P a relaxing afternoon riding through the country on their bicycles from Stanfielcl's Cyclery. STANFIELD'S CYCLERY 536 E. Cullen Whittier, California OX 6-8ll5 BOB SORENSON CHEVROLET 201 S. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California OX 8-9711 Jurgen Eiche and Ken Sherbourne admire the beautiful features of the 1965 Corvair Corsa, one of the many models available at Sorenson Chevrolet. ,,. wg' T ' M I, JACK MIESEN, -REALTOR l452'6 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California OX 8-8171 For friendly, helpful advice concerning real estate opportunities, Greg Cooper and Violet McPhee talk to Mr. Tieri of Miesen Realty. lr-1-n' Karen Thompson and Forest Cornell know that aw! 7 Mark s is the place to go for the highest quality Marion Northrop and Todd Sudick examine the large record collection available at Village Record Shop. V VILLAGE RECORD SHOP l 14127 E. Lqmberr Rd. Whittier, California 3 OX 3-420i JIM CHILDS BUICK i555 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California OX 3-77l7 After being cordially shown the latest models, Penny Keeler and Ron Rice can certify that Jim Childs Buick can well live up to its slogan Our reputation rides with you. 'nm E r, ,gil .. if it ' Listing of the many real estate bargains in the Whittier area handled by Barnard Realty are examined by Sierra High School students, Sandy Heino, Chris Griffith, and Susan Barnard. BARNARD REALTY CO. 122 W. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California OX 8-9656 DAVIS' PHARMACY 145 E. Philadelphia St. l Whittier, California OX 8-0594 Do you have a stuffed up feeling, a nagging cold, or an aching head? Why not do like Eric Angstadt and Janet Crooks and visit Davis forthe best in Linda Trujillo and Dan Nowlin marvel ata qual- ity cleaning job displayed by Barbara Bense at Orin Nowlin Cleaners. x 4 1 I af-.3 ' l 'Qian r- JC . i 'im-mf, , ' H -i ORlN NowLlN CLEANERS . .,.,g'i :z.., g Mk , K by 3 9lO W. Hadley St. Ma. P J U , Whittier, California p:i?.fQ-- r - T lm ' ox 9-1014 -R A 1, .Zi ,, as , l89 A frnendly clerk shows Cynfhio Cczsop, Judy Homes cmd Ann Griffith cr sample from the lcxrge selechon of Jewelry olwoys ovcxiloble of Tibbef s an uptown Whittier. TIBBET S ACCESSORY DEPT. lOl S Greenleaf Ave. Whrftrer California -Aff. ,gg , l liz Whwfierg, Culilfgzrniiq A X iff? John Thelin is impressed with the wide variety of reading material at the Book Cellar, the re- cently opened paperback department ofthe Whit- tier Book Store. ms A WHITTIER BOOK STORE l25 N. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California OX 6-4729 iiuitii CD num PAM FENNTT I smilie fu t' IT' fit s Sue l-lamric looks on approvingly as Todd Sudick inspects an example of the quality car acces- sories found at Jackson Bros. Auto Supply. JACKSON BROS. AUTO SUPPLY l35i6 E. Telegraph Rd. Whittier, California 941-3264 SPECIAL , 75 Q if s.. Q I JERRY'S 146 W. Philadelphia Whittier, California OX 6-T798 Bruce Lyons and Bob Mullowney admire the fine selection of sports and swim wear available at Jerry's uptown Whittier. 'e ENGRAVERS CORPORATION i044 So. Hope St. Los Angeles, Calif, Best Wishes from ENGRAVERS CORPORATION Graduation Announcements Diplomas - Personal Cards Medals - Trophies Club Pins Jostens Famous Class Rings lO44 South Hope Street Los Angeles 15, California TURNER'S ART MATERIALS 14508 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California OX 8-0133 Penny Scott and Eliott Raleigh discuss the wide selection ot art supplies and picture frames avail- able at Turner's Art Store. ' it N! WM- N' l1k.!Mf .J+- ssirnwa ,Juan g I 1 1 f we Ni-,K Steve Hall and Jackie Becklehimer acknowledge the tribute to Sierra placed on the marquee at Van Cleave's, home of quality furnishings since 1937. VAN CLEAVE'S 14502 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California OX 8-8413 GLENN REALTY 14212 E, Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California OX 8-9681 Jan Wood, Suzanne Dickau, and Randy Haynes discuss with Mr. Chuck Glenn the real estate opportunities available in the Whittier area. 192 it i :S 97821-Ian G merry , FA sa M s iz s if l K INSURANCE COUNSELOR bfmm zfju Em, will A FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE AUTO o FIRE 0 LIFE o TI-IEFT BOAT o LIABILITY 0 COMMERCIAL Farmers Insurance Group I6234 E. Whittier Blvd. Whiltier, Colif. Serv. - Mort Ins. Agency - OX 2-7257 - RA 3-9686 Bus. OW I-O8OI Res. OX 6-8063 RoussEu.E TERMITE coNTRoL I 1 Q 4857 Durfee Ave Pico Rivero California OX 2 8795 Speciol considerolion for youthful drivers. FARMER'S INSURANCE GROUP l6234 E. Whiffier Blvd. Whiffier, Calif. OW I-0801 I Bob Mullowney cmd Sue Hendrickson discuss The - - .f-f excellent service given by Rousselle Termife Con- ' A trol. Rweeee .. l 2? faq Ig I--1-mga., Q... -4 I., P fm l -I ?...L s '!l Lui! L'-'W Lad 77.-l 1 'u -- Qvllfvij'-Q,-lr' L:1l:'-' I-.QI LJ-I .gL,',,i xr. :':1F1 l TTI 'ITT-QI 'F' 'TIVO' 1 T777 ? l ZF: 'ls i..'l.f if.. :ii ,liiiiii niiiliilciiilu y Y' 9 Fu .-.r-. - I I . F V' 9' :ll- f Y I 2 I ' 5 I - , , . ' ft: : 4-:ln Ll- ..f..' .2 ,IQ Carol Ruff ond Dick Hobson ore overwhelmed f rg Q . ff ', t j'fK i 'QQ 31-5 by The Iorge selecfion of pre-recorded Tapes ond ww 5 -1 -1 -if-Q QQ, QQ QQ 31: records ovcziloble of The Record Hur. 7.5 jj 1- sf-1 g-15 yy-h RECORD Hur 'ffl L -Q -f -4. I-J 5'-Q fy'-I Ll-J II22 D S. Lourel Ave. y arf ff' 7-57 777' 72-'T If QT Whifiier, Ccilifornio ...Q XALL-.'1.-J L., 44 as as OX 8,5611 193 ox 8-12414 1 Jim Macy looks on approvinglyiias PatQCohan Mkeeps'iUp with thevlatest trends in fashion cos- LAMBERT PHARMACY 1 14158 LC11 l'1b8ffy' L Whittier, California metics by shoppingjat Lambert Pharmagy, Bob Jerome, Terry Lambert, and Bo1:3MMuI1owney impress Carol Petersen with ithe Skf'1f1'C1I'T, casual, attire they selected ot Heck's Men's Store. as HECK'S 11l1EN'S 5ST0RE11 N. Greenleaf Whirrier,1CaIifeornia ,gi ox 6-0644 PREMIERE LANES 13210 E, Telegraph Rd. Santa Fe Springs, California OX 8-0551 A Why not join Sue Hendrickson, Sue Skinner, and Ken Derry for a relaxing afternoon of bowhng at Premiere Lanes? Sieve Lesfer and Bill Giii look forward To Taking a Trial drive .K , .. Pm in a 1965 Mercury Slafion Wagon from Urichf. URICH MOTOR CO. Whittier Blvd. of Gr Whittier, California OX 8-6741 eenleaf rw ' LAWSON'5, Jswsuens 15639 wxqiiiwood Lane Whifiierg California grovvi-ami jg, f,jJQhn,'- and lQlahiSygHalIiclay enter- TgV.VS6les and Service- foiwexomine rhefi line of color ielevisioh sefs. Er Will A-A-A:sI+Y:e 5A'-E54 3' iere e Whitrieififlfiiisliilfornia ' V ' OX J. W. WILSON CO. 228 E. Philadelphia Whittier, California OX 8-9788 Martha Hanes and Dan Douglass discuss the ex- cellent quality of carpeting available at J. W. Wilson Co. if 'N CX I x xx Mr. Howard Freeland at Western Printing shows Chuck Thomas and Craig Winningham the in- tricacies ot using a linotype machine. WESTERN PRINTING 328 5. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California OX 8-1722 FRANK DORE AND SONS FORD 345 S. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California OX 8-3794 Pat Newsom, Lani Baer, Bill Ruff and Carl Moore admire the beautiful lines ot a Mustang 2 -I' 2 from Frank Doregnd Sons Ford. i if CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS OF I965 FOIT1 SANTA FE DRILLING COMPANY SANTA FE DRILLING CO. P.O. Box 2638 Santa Fe Springs, California OX 6-I l75 7 , s iq BARBARA DEE's 5 L , if 1 15' i34 N. Bright I ' ' l Q i-A Whittier, California , I 6 I ox 3-1534 t I 7 V Mary Becker, Liz Page, and Kenice Kinarcl model A I M vV,K'b k is three of the elegant evening gowns found at 6 Barbara Dee's, home ot the greatest selection of , if gggg , formal attire for women in the Whittier Area. 2 A I , W' S I it i it i ,, . tba ,sf ,il ' ,Q . 1,,1l649v' Amey Stewart and Doug Chapin wait anxiously while Vince Fraumeni and Mel Johns order the Holly House specialty, the submarine sandwich. HOLLY HOUSE i4l6O E, Lambert Whittier, California OX 6-5261 T97 QUAKER CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 135 S. Greenleaf Ave, Whittier, California OX 8-0151 Richard Seeley and Cathy Retz discuss how quick- ly their savings grow when they invest wisely at 'Quaker City Federal Savings and Loan. DWBUIY IFMIMSLVRK Wayne Wilson and Marilyn Macy admire the luxurious interior of a 1965 Bonneville at Com- munity Motors. COMMUNITY MOTORS 216 S. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California OX 8-0127 l --- J-2... Pam McKeeby and Chris Goske discover how easy it is to shop for those hard-to-find clothes at Tall Fashions. TALL FASHIONS 238 Philadelphia Ave. Whittier, California OX 6-7715 l c vqvarwm SECURA MANUFACTURING 8147 Secura Way Santa Fe Springs, California OX 6-4014 Sue Hendrickson and Chris DeNoon discuss the special salute to Sierra produced on a typical display manufactured by Secura Manufacturing. if MFG. H 7 7 NE: .,. 1' i ... 3 K .... 'A y 5 -J. ,E A 'Q ,L ...... . ,M , ....... -- . , L' . 1-7. ...Nf- Ulu Y I .......-- A SING DIl2E.CTOl2Y The following businessmen helped pay for This book. When you need The following Services, please show Them your appreciaTion by pafronizing Their esTablishmenTs. LeT Them know you're from Sierra. AUTO SUPPLIES Jackson Bros. AuTo Supply The CusTorn House ........ ARTS 81 CRAFTS Turner's ArT MaTerials .. BAKERS Graue's Bakery .... Scandia Bakery ..... Village Pasfry Shop BOWLING LANES Premiere Lanes ..... CAMERA SHOPS MonTe's Camera Shop .. CAR DEALERS Bob Sorenson ...... Communify MoTors Frank Dore ..,..... Jim Childs Buick ...... Urich Motor Company .... CLEANERS Orin Nowlin Cleaners ... CYCLERIES STanfield's Cyclery .... DAIRY PRODUCTS Dairy Fresh Drive-In ......... ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING C.8fB. ManufacTuring Company HOME FURNISHINGS Van Cleave-'s ....,......... INSURANCE BROKERS Farmers Insurance Group INTERIOR DECORATING J. W. Wilson ..,...... JEWELERS Lawsorfs Jewelers ....... MEATS AND GROCERIES Mark's MeaTs and Groceries . . . MEN'S CLOTHING Heck's Men's STore .... Hill's Clofhiers ..... Jerry's ....... Vaupel's .... MUSIC STORES Record Hur ........ Village Record Shop .. ...l9I ...l9O ...l92 ...I86 ...l9O ...l87 ...l94 ...l84 ...l87 ,..l98 ...l96 .,.l88 ...l95 .,.l89 ..,l87 ...l84 ...l85 ..,l92 ...l93 ...IQ6 .,.'l'-P5 ....l88 ...IQA ...ISA ...l9I ...l82 ...I93 ...l88 OIL WELL EQUIPMENT 84 SUPPLIES SanTa Fe Drilling Co. ...... . PAINT STORES Crocker Paint STore ......... PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS Davis Pharmacy ......... LamberT Pharmacy . .. PoinseTTia Pharmacy . . . PHOTOGRAPHERS J. Edmund WaTson Sanford Sfudios ..... PRINTERS Engraver's CorporaTion . . , Wesfern PrinTing ...,.. REAL ESTATE Barnard RealTy .. . Glenn RealTy ... .lack Mieson . .. RESTAURANTS Bob's .................... Holly House .................. SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Quaker CiTy Federal Savings 81 Loan SHEET METAL PRODUCTS Secura ManufacTuring . . SHOE STORES Marsden's Shoe STore . . STATIONERS WhiTTier Book STore . . . TELEVISION A.A.A. T.V. Sales 84 Service .... TERMITE CONTROL Rousselle Termile ConTrol . . . WOMEN'S APPAREL Barbara Dee-'s .... Hinshaw's ..... Jan's , ........... ,. Tall Fashions ......... TibbeT's Accessory Depf. . . YARDAGE WesTbrook's Yardage . . IN ON Well, I think I'm going out of my head, and I can'T explain the Tears that I shed over you! could have been the theme song of The T965 Oracle Staff. From The day that I began to plan The book, to The final day that we sent The last installment to The publisher, seemingly complete chaos reigned during sixth period in ML TOO, yet, somehow, everything Turned out all right, The staff could never have done it alone, so now I wish to say thanks tothe many people who helped us along The way. We owe a special Thanks To The following members of The administrative staff who helped in so many ways: Mr. Roger Weeks, Mr. Orval McLellan, Mr. Ron Parks, Mr. Robert Wolstroncroft, Mrs. Cecilia Throp, Mr. Bill Toohey, and Mr. Bill Laverty. Although you might Think ofa yearbook as being all pictorial, a great volume of copy is needed to Tell The whole story. I am indebted to Dan Douglass, who wrote The important Theme copy that appears on The division pages. I'm sure you'll agree he did a great iob. Thanks also to John Thelin, Judy Hanes, Chuck Thomas, Dave Campbell, Chris Carley, Bob Vieira, Jurgan Eiche, Miss Marilyn Kahl, Mr. Len Craven, and Mr. Selden Cummings for Their iournalistic contributions. As always, Mrs. Imogene Forker helped us in The research department, and Mrs. Ruth Hughes graciously loaned us The Health Office time-stamp machine to expedite The Taking of club pictures. Thanks too to Mr. John Boranian aT District Print shop for doing some last minute printing for us. The following student photographers were kept busy getting pictures for The book: Richard Seeley, Mel Murphy, Don Kelsen, Todd Sudick, Lance Lawson, John Warren, and Don Rex. For Those photographic needs that were Too involved for staff members to Take, we could always count on The staff aT J. Edmund Watson Studios to save The day. We owe much to Mr. Bob Watson, Mr. Paul Morris, and Mr. Bob Marlin for every- Thing They did to help us get The book out. Mr. Watson even went To The Trouble of renting an expensive, unusual camera To Take The special photographs used on The division pages. We had a great deal of understanding help from Mr. Ken Davidson and Mr. Wilber Loe of The Taylor Publishing Co., and from Mr. Phil Clark of The S.K. Smith Cover Co. We can never Thank The following people who helped us in hundreds of different ways: Mrs. Pat Troianowski, Mrs. Kay Sponsler, Mrs. Ann Taylor, Mrs. Betty West, Mrs. Marian Bramlett, Mrs. Faith Corey, Mrs. Helen Bell, Miss Pat Fawcett, Mr. Otto Guli, Mr. Bill Dial, Mr. Joseph Adler, Mr. Eugene Kilday, Mrs. Deanna Krieger, Mr. Harold Course, Mrs. Carolyn Brown and her Girls' P.E. staff, and Mr. Robert Dugard andthe members of his department. Most of all I would personally like to thank those on the '65 Oracle Staff for their diligent work in putting out this book. My side-kick, Assistant Editor Judy Gardner, put in hours of valuable work. A tedious iob was done by Lynne Wilhelm, Karen Thompson, Kathy Hoyt, and Pat Cohan under Copy Editor Elizabeth Page. Page Layouts and art work were under The direction of Diane Flanagan, assisted by Bob Mullowney, Jackie Becklehimer, Greg Cooper, Randy Haynes, and Paul Jensen, who did many of the wonderful illu- strations appearing on The division pages. Our Business Manager Penny Scott was assisted by Vickie Larimer. They worked hard to keep us out of the red for The year. Boys' Sports Editor Chris De Noon had a great deal of help from Ken Derry, Ron Rice, and Bruce Lyons. Picture Editor Sue Hendrickson did a fine job of making all The arrangements necessary for the Taking of so many pictures. And, of course, a special thanks To our long-suffering adviser, Mr. Richard B. Smith. Without The support of The many interested business people who purchased advertising space, This book would have been a lot different. My thanks To them and To you, the members ofthe student body, for all your help and cooperation during The making of The Great Production. 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