Temple City High School - Templar Yearbook (Temple City, CA)
- Class of 1966
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JM 3' J' My P9477 K , i wffiiziigwffff 1 n gK ' JZZZJZQ !12QiK X' l'Ei Q REQ if X gg Qi Q 2 Y i SEM Vfgisqf E y S QQ S3325 E3 iE iwix35i 5?g'i i? 3 555 Temple City, California s,u12. Inl 4' :lo A2 q . 5 s '1 ll Al 'G Qi Brasilia, Brazil fl x 2. I Y. : i Q U L n ,Clin l ll' Ill .lo L Q ll M 3 6 fl A 1917 59 vii. 'limb'-'lv wwfw' 'lk A ill w .f ,E Y 1 i ' z-ff f' 1? mn- 4 Nazareth, Ethiopia x l 1, I cons il llllllfll :D 'L 4 PM 3 GS ff' 0 ill 'qw .0 5' ' If um Ostago, New Zealand K uuqgi vi, lllb AQ ll 411,01 SIB 3, IQ S xoyx If t 112, ' 'vi Y !'!'!f'ErlEf'aF' , . - ... l pull oz ' f u -ff-, ' S i'+J W,,-. 1 l IL K ill 3 I4 i 'km R...,- , , s 1 af, We 'O 2:2 2 1 4 3 'l L s . 45 I-- ', 7 5' s I . ' Q I I 6 K vu 'Mid' 1 'jf F 3 .-:ll- jf, 'll l Vi l l ,,Y r-17 - Y- - Sf -Dx , 3 LJ C C L...J ggi L., L fxllzlu TH' T I all Ta :io 55 Q R 'l ?g'il'7l'lbux5' wud It's Time For A Change The most striking thing about the world today is the tremendous progress being made in all fields of man's endeavor. Changes are constantly taking place, and hardly anything today is the same as it was ten years ago. Evidence of this progress reached the campus of Temple City High School this year, with the first maior construction undertaken since the school was built. Teaching and learning to the booming sounds of construction, everyone became aware of the tremendous changes taking place. It is in recogni- tion of this progress that this year's Templar staff has decided that It's Time for a Change. 5 Mr Content WNW Wifrigfifftti OFMXSW' if 4 W Wt Wifi if Administration ..... Faculty .......... Student Government Seniors .......... Underclassmen .... Organizations. . Activities ...... Sports ........... Advertisements .... 'E 1. I J 7. -31, tha E- 9 v 10 I8 30 38 84 H2 148 166 204 ff X x Mr. Wilson, Yearbook Advisor, was photographed unknowingly while explaining the use of the lightboard to Joy Burkholder. W W, . fy-V ,Y v.,,5: :R,ETr..,.T,l3,. . K K - Mr. Wilson To a dream and to a man this book is dedicated. The dream is preparation for the future through education, the man is Mr. Maynard Wilson. This dream concerns everyone. lt's time for a change and each student will soon be passing from school life, in which he had many of his problems solved for him, into a mature business world where he will have to make his own decisions. Education will open doors for him be- yond his wildest imaginations. A man who has done much to further the cause of preparation through higher learning at Temple City High School is Mr. Maynard l'Buck Wilson. During his years as an English and iournalism teacher, and as advisor of the yearbook and Rampage staffs he has worked to insure his students fulfillment of this dream. He is also concerned with in- creasing student interest in athletics. This concern he shows by coaching the tennis squad and the Cee-football team. To a dream, to a man, to a successful democracy through people prepared for their places in life we dedicate the Tem- plar of 1966. The T966 TEMPLAR staff 4 'lBuck Wilson, Cee Football Coach, poses for the staff pho- tographer. 5 5 5 . 5 Q D O I V - . -.:..- ...N .7 . ,, , -,-,:..'.. M, ' -. , . . , - - , , , Www '5-'ww .X W-fm. A -x WN -., : Z ' A . Q 'B' r 41 3:2 53 Y ' ALMA MATER Temple City we love thee, now and for all times to be. As we will pledge our loyalty To thee, to thee. Hail our colors green and gold, Standing for our dreams untold As we will strive to reach our goals For thee, for thee. Hail Temple City, All hail J Qi ,Kuff Q 5 - . yy :V i, .yi 5 J' wiv 4 rj is Q W, eg' 3 ff ,P G ig , Aiwa J 1 F? Q 5 J! I uw' gif - 9 J g , J f 4 ' 0 1 iw ! 4 J ,Af , , 9 ef 55 r Q yy ' 31 A 1 , 1 i 5 1 , 'I if 3 X 5 is f' : E if 1 ' I , ' u 4 fu, , W' ' 5 1 if .Lg , 2 Q ,. fd x hu 5 ' .V Vx L f 1 . E 4 I if , M . , if if , f ' 5 1 A ADMINISTRATIO N Mr. Mason Business Manager Mr. Nielson Acting Assistant Superin Business Services tendent Mrs. Mills Board Member m'?f2w l Mr Moses Board Member Mr. Hawkins Acting Assistant Superintendent Personnel Mr Klass President 12 Mr. Gross Board Member Dr. Rand Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Harker Boa rd Member Administration Forges Ahead Dr. Rand, Superintendent of Schools, being con- cerned with the broadening ot education, promoted many new learning experiences. The visitation of foreign educators and the seminars involving cultural exchange illustrates this point. Assistant Superintendents. Mr. Mason, forced to take a leave of absence in October, handed his duties over to Mr. Nielson, while Mr. Hawkins assumes the re- sponsibilities previously handled by Mr. Nielson. The School Board, led by President Klass, sets the policies of the school district and works with the student government ot Temple City High School. Mr. Camtield, principal, is now concerned with crowded conditions and the construction of new classrooms to alleviate this problem. ln charge of Administration is Miss Shephard. She works with the office personnel and teachers. She is also in charge of disciplining the students. The introduction of new methods for higher edu- cation is Mr. Bregoli's responsibility. Mr. Camfield Principal svn. cfm Miss Shephard 13 Mr. Bre oli Administration Curricugim .tv s. 1 fv- ,HU Mr. Fuller Mr. Phillips Mr. Brady Mr. Heyne COUNSELORS Students needing assistance in selecting a college andfor a career seek the counselors for advice. With files of information about colleges and jobs and their ability to help students in need, they are very helpful to students. Their offices are always busy helping students who need this time of individual atten- tion. Mr. Heyne, head counselor, is now helping Juniors choose those goals they will pursue after high school. 14 PREPARE STUDENTS Mr. Phillips, senior counselor, is assisting students who are making last-minute decisions about their fu- ture. Mr. Fuller, sophomore counselor, helps students decide what courses they will take in the future. A new addition to the counseling department is Mr. Brady, freshman counselor. Now each class has its own counselor. ge P 1 1 Y Q SECRETARIES KEEP THINGS ORDERLY Mrs. Barnard slsgslllx Mrs. Birkemeier W ,ll N n lv 94:33 lsr sr 5 S ax il r 5 im, 41 55 Q I s,.,.f.,rs rms re Y ,Qs ,s 5,,,s,,m ss ,ww X l L T-,Nl?,.W 75, 'll 23 X Wife s fe 51.3 s s 2 e prmcapal Vice prififslaflkllj calffileeflbfeef and teachers would have lrilg,Qsd1ffi4e1g,liL,2lr1rIe js 5 wfh 'I I 'S 5 M 'l 1 ou secrefarses to kee mailers in er-glen. Y., . Many appomimenfs woUlibilH,gfQQggifiIj Q'l5.i5f,,3g0F!gl?'1YZrS3ji: L d s Q2 WWW' :gf sw recor s and papers would lbllesxlalst Wlfhililwi .. these hard workmg people Q L Y 2 1' YY 1 The secretarial staff arrdm es a ami-so . S PP ments for sfuclenfs and Tlleyfjglgi assume The endless rob dig? pig all milf? records of the school mf biilgiff 'lands file correctly By performmg fhese duties :fixes secrerarues keep the school ruanmg smoothly and effucnently Q51 J s vs-,rl KA K L Y 23 X U 4 elif xc 2 'cfs ewes' 2 r K f. S1 s s as Q 2 Q Y - KNN1 Ke M12 we 5 3 xx Yw be as 'W ffm ss gash L s s e rw Q e eq: Mrs. Chenaulf Y Mrs. Blindbury Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Derry Mrs. Anderson Cafeteria Staff: Back Row: Mrs. Byer, Mrs. Canfield, Mrs. Kerin, Mrs. Peterson. Front Row: Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Honnen, Mrs. Shella- barger, Mrs. French. Personnel Aid School Custodians: Back Row: Mr. Bryan, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Wheeler. Front Row: Mnjones, Mr. Snow. Students would find life at Temple City High School almost impossible without the P.T.A. and a number of behind-the-scenes people. The purpose of the P.T.A. is to promote co- operation between parents and teachers. They send the uRambler to parents each month reporting the business of the administration, the school, and the district. They also sponsor fifth quarter dances after football and basketball games. New at Temple City High School this year are campus supervisors, Mrs. Ferber and Mr. Harding. They police the school, keeping law and order. The librarians, Mrs. Meeks and Mr. Hordt, are willing and eager to help students locate books and information. They check out textbooks to teachers and students. They also add many new books to the library each year. Sick and iniured students seek the aid of Miss Weber, the nurse. Always ready at poolside if an accident should occur is lifeguard, Mr. Hamlin. He also finds time to assist the coaches during tests in the various swimming courses. Everyday the cafeteria staff prepares lunch for hungry students and faculty. The custodians keep the campus pleasant and beautiful. They also clean up after careless students. Each day bus drivers bring students to school, bright and alert, and take them home, tired and weary. .A ,. . Bus Drivers: Mr. Davis, Mrs. Provost, Mr. Harper, Mrs. Richards. 16 PTA Officers: Back Row: Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. Genest, Mrs. Droegemueller, Mrs. Norman, Mrs. Marshall. Front Row: Mrs. Gaghagen, President, Mrs. Griffith-Jones, Mrs. Woody, Mrs. Whitaker. ' Mrs. Ferber, Campus Patrol . fh- la ff Y,,- qasybg. '4 127 W .ag .W Mr. Hamlin, Lifeguard Mr. Harding, Campus Patrol 17 'A '4- L ml' K. -4' Mrs. Klick 4 FACU LTY rs 045 wogllf' xv' 'C K' LP ,ff lby Q0 rp Dwf?w'AJ1'f 455' ' Y UMW 05115: if sniff! 0 af 'Oo raxghfsu- Sb Nu egiw, -GN Mrs. Howard Office Practice Vocational Secretary Mrs. Crook Y Typing I-4 I COMMERCIAL ARTS TEACH BUSINESS SKILLS IW! v V Y I i MN-NMIIAA u 111113331 Q 11111111 1 'Hg , V ivvlv 7,7 I ll -l- X'-. l I H ' 5 Mr. Tippy Department Chairman, Typing l-2, Business Law Mr. Constance Business Education I-2, Personal Typing Mrs. Henning Shorthand I-4, Typing 3-4 Mr. Constance pauses during a lecture to Business class. Mr. Holoubek Business Education Typing courses are rec- ommended for all students. Homework assignments are done better with typing. Typing is one of the most important skills needed to obtain a iob. Notes can be taken quickly and easily with shorthand. Those becoming secretaries will need a thorough knowledge of shorthand. Office Practice and Vo- cational Secretary are de- signed for future secretaries. They give a thorough grounding in secretarial work, including the opera- tion of office machines. Business gives students a knowledge of business op- eration. Economic Education offers iob experience to in- terested students. Business Law deepens understanding of business operation, while bookkeep- ing teaches students how to keep office records and to record gains and losses ac- curately. l. .-. Q-r ,1 if il? A--I-'I' -1-1. pil, ll-I. lug, cu F--. I wt SO DOES VOCATIONAL ARTS -is Mr. Lebrecht Department Chairman Survey, Drafting l-6 Auto Shop has proved its worth for male students. ln this course boys learn to dismantle and reassemble cars. They learn how car engines operate. A knowledge of drafting is helpful in many fields, especially for those who wish to become architects or engineers. The course teaches students to read plans and make exact drawings. Wood Shop gives students an opportunity to work with various tools, and make house- hold furnishings. Homemaking courses are designed to prepare girls for their future as wives and mothers. Girls are drilled in cooking, sewing, and various other homemaking skills. T fa Mrs. Gleason Department Chairman Homemaking 7-8, Foods Mr. Wetteland Vocational Woods, Woods l-2 Drafting Mr. Hitchcock Survey Woods, Woods l-4 Sports Mr. Burnham Auto l-2 its Q Mr. Hassenplug Survey Auto, Auto l-4, Vocational Auto Mr. Hassenplug explains a part to Brent Fuhrman. Q s 4 . 'V 1 1 .sf Mrs. Reeder Homemaking l-4, Clothing MATH CHANGES WITH THE TIME This year, for the first time, Modern Math is being taught on a wide scale at T.C.H.S. This type of math is designed to help students understand theories of mathe- matics. This is essential because of the increasing impor- tance of mathematics today. Basic and Secondary Math give a review of the fundamentals of mathematics through the eighth grade. Algebra l-2 is concerned with formulas for finding unknown quantities. Mr. Onderdonk Geometry deals with reasoning and logic. Using axioms and theorems, students discover why formulas are appli- cable. Algebra 3-4 is a review of Algebra l-2 and Geometry with additional mathematical applications. Trigonometry teaches the functions of angles and the application of this knowledge. Some students, having taken Algebra l-2 in the eighth grade, are able to study Calculus at Pasadena City College while still in high school. Department Chairman Algebra l-2, Trigonometry Mr. Silva Geometry, Algebra 3-4 Mr. Burton Mr. Asper Geometry Geometry, Algebra I-2 Algebra l-2 Mr. Onderdonk begins a lecture to a trigonometry class. Mr. Bailey Mr. Gaunce Secondary Math Basic and Secondary Math, B.P.E. .fi sig ,. tis 2 22 X? . ,SN sir e,emi? -i:.f- 9' ii 33 Sz -sy, gg' i i 3535 3 ii QRS SCIENCE EXPLODES WITH KNOWLEDGE '23, Mr. Leska Physics, Basic Science BGSIC Science 'tffjy' Miss Powell I Mr. Shuey Mr. Langdale Lab Biology, Lab Biology, Sports Humanities Mr. Thaller Department Chairman Chemistry, Physics we an ff: , .sr H .. gif ' Mr. Thaller performs an experiment using electricity before fascinated students. Mr. Langdale prepares to lecture his biology students. ,Wea M 23 Science is becoming increasingly important in this age. The Science Department has a difficult job keeping up with all the discoveries being made. Basic Science offers a general in- troduction to the various branches ot science. Chemistry is concerned with the types of matter which make up our universe and with the relation of one type to another. Students perform la- boratory experiments to test reactions of chemicals. Physics deals with energy, matter, and motion. This is an advanced course for students who are interested in science. ENGLISH PRODUCES Mr. Skeeters I Department Chairman Mr. Wilson English 5,6 Mrs. Ackerman Technical English English 7-8 Journalism l-4 Yearbook, Sports 'ham Q Four, years of English are required for all students at Temple City High School. ln Freshman and Sophomore English, grammar is reviewed in preparation for com- position. Also, courses in literature are begun, preparing the student for further exploration in this field. ln .lunior and Senior English, emphasis is placed on literature, composition, and expres- sion, rather than on grammar, although this study is broadened too. In Basic English, fundamentals of grammar are reviewed. Speech is a course which develops public speaking ability. The Journalism class puts out the school newspaper, while the Yearbook class produces the Templar. Both of these classes give students many and varied chances to be creative and effective in English usage. nn- 1K km, tx 5 If ' igtwggwsftttt., y Miss Godwin Mr. Hiscox Mr. Marsh English 5-8 English 5-6 English 'l-2, 7-8 K 24 CREATIVITY Miss Samaniego Mr. Tepner Mrs. Coulter English 3-4 English l-4 English 3-4 As students wait, Mr. Hiscox pre pores to lecture. Mr. Kosturick Mrs. Baca mrs. :vans Speech, Drama, English l-2 Resource Service English l-2 -, J AS TIME MARCHES ON . . . FUS- Mmmas. S-xl Mr. McAlister Mr, Miller Mr. Perrin l-eClderSl1ip Department Chairman Attendance Student Store Social Studies 1-4 Social Studies 1-2 Student Activities 5 gg as 919 Mr. Carothers Mr. Harvey Mr. Sawicki Social Studies 3-4 Social Studies 1-2 Social Studies 3-4 Mr. Shuey and the Humanities class prepare for a lecture. Mr. Carothers and Mr. Sawicki prepare to show a film. 26 g I- The Social Science Department has one of the most difficult tasks on campus, this being to keep up with all that is happening today. The curriculum is constantly ex- panded to accommodate all events that are taking place plus all that is being learned of the past. The newest course in this de- partment is Humanities. This class explores philosophies and cul- tures of other countries, helping students to better understand foreign peoples. Senior Problems covers na- tional and local government and world problems and politics. Juniors study the history of the United States to gain a better understanding of its heritage. Team teaching is one of the more modern aspects of instruc- tion on campus. Most Sopho- mores take social studies under this plan. The course covers a brief history of the present day situation in the communist coun- tries, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Freshmen undertake three useful courses in one class. These are World History, First Aid, and Drivers Education. World History broadens understanding of en- mities between people. First Aid may help save someone's life. Driver's Education hopefully makes better drivers. SO DOES THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A053 IR' .nf ,ffm J. Mr. Johnson Mr. Bounds Mr. Peterson Social Studies 5-6, Social Studies 5-6 Social Studies 5-6, B.P.E., Sports Sports ,gr-is Mrs, Tracy MF. BlOmgI'eI'1 Social Studies 7-8 Social Studies 'l-2, 7-8, Spanish 'l-2 '-'.. Mr. Fisher Social Studies I-2, 7-8 FINE ARTS UNCOVER TALENT Foreign languages, art, and music all contribute to the formation of a well-rounded and cultured person. French, German, and Spanish are the foreign languages offered at Temple City High School Along with the language fundamentals, the history, custom ,W Q' and culture ofthe people are taught. 48' Q Art, especially, uncovers ability. Students learn F many skills through the aid of Miss Layne. 0 0 The A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Madrigals, and the orchestra always give a fine performance for the Christmas holidays. The band is also present at games and pep assemblies. lt also presents several performances during the school year and competes in numerous parades. Miss Layne demonstrates painting techniques to Art students ,M V T Q wwilffis X PHYSICAL EDUCATION ENCOURAGES EXERCISE 5? Quang! A Miss Hubert Mr. Mohr Miss Mohr G,P,E,, G,A,A, Department Chairman Beginning Gnd X B.P.E., Sports Advanced Dance, G.P.E. QQ x,E , Pep Commission xi, f'X i NN Ni The girls play an exciting game of basketball during their gym period. Miss Grayson Mr. Swanson Miss Dunn Restricted PE. B.P.E., spans G-P-5 G.P.E., G.A.A. The Physical Education classes provide a refreshing hour of change for students from the solid courses. The activities offered for boys include swimming, basketball, football, gymnastics, baseball, and track. For girls the activities include basketball, baseball, volleyball, swimming, modern dance, tennis, and Pep-Commission. During one quarter of the year, male and female students sign up for two of the many sports offered during co-educational gym. Throughout the year, good sportsmanship is stressed. These ac- tivities are also learning experi- ences, teaching the students the skills and rules of various sports. Rolf Treu does a freestyle dive. f E X W 4 'To govgtoog blog Y welt Babb? Q 1. Mnuuxged -vo STAXT gem- Annum oovtv qui: -g-mug Hs A.bso4 1-lax-61 IDO. wus 1: STN! M-awk: mg cw.e.Ke.vA 1-mug bdweeu ANQ DAVE, BOT Q r.ouXdrG gy? ',-Q , H- qua uasvevti so-Sekeuvy -N-33,5 wookd ev Niuit hnpptu. 'WSG you 591' 121, gk!-b's l' 5-3a'gbQG Af g +54 pgs-4-QCN' out For Mt, oo bbq? name AHDCPY 38 +R KJ Q YK -gvaer, Asp -sv-n.-Vs uv. wing: UK! 'N' 'BMI NAM. I4-Lute Ng-gi A. BKPX lik!! slbv b'L'10.fg.11554Ug iilbb usa +996 Slew? 4 -UV-9 Al NRG A8 N401 3- AXqpAq3 ikaualek- Yau were 5-'task up BM. ,uess N.-Q 19.+.n.sx -tx' . Q, sunk spa Ama 1-xx GRN 91+ suv-3 ron-x sees -N-aye,-K-k-nv bgnmusg 1. 'N-Vfsvxxc Nuff! wumoesor ez-xck oiwgr' aw.vQ-x-XIQQ1 DQBQKQX ivgzag-e.'Am ammo semen edt 11.4155 'Nm A1 u ' 6' -VYQQ1' g Yo!Qw su--esaidg bf 'ga-:I 2:31 oo g STUDEN spar gnc-uvekg mms? bg 4--ggyg,9s-ack or qua, .uw Glo mv. one-Rsuef-xxsggg' -:,.y,,Q,.,X ,twist QANI1 AND wg uokxx ei- Aka l 'UAA-'r sexi K5 rm giuxa' ko 5 +k - Ama ws swcwk gown in y- lykool was qguyag ,exmy KA., S N4 Ili-Mt :N-ww--W-2 Qu- sa-.M ,,'1,,'Q.,'f4::-1'y1-K.. 1 So OQQ r L31 ear ASx.N51'-x.?'t:eN : w-mv.-J. A fegb 3 NX ' in 'Slow r tAw gg Q. eaousa, Seam, gag-LN' kit-LAKQP 3- So Q A ' MAX' L. Pi R091 Kjos? yq,,,s+sk tkff YQ I if +ts.' D IK 1 .-'oibslqu hausi bg '. 2 BS! SN! NQ.qxx Kms! 3 GM, 05 'Gum WWNK3 a.uw,-Mu. 5 VY vu! vo'-H kvfwx Axg-5-',,3:'-5 wkgh 151-Y 'WY vu-it 5 4 'b ' 907 Avica 'Hub U-ON, von will 'QRNK' Nahum A Gkllaifuwm -vo? 52.0-l'1,of'-S A.S.B. Officer The Executive Committee is the governing body of Temple City High School. lt is made up of student body officers, Mike Shaniuk, President, Jessica Cooper, Vice-President, Gail Whiteley, Secretary, Terry Coleman, Treasurer, and the eleven appointed commissioners. Under the guidance of their advisor, Mr. McAlister, the executive committee carries on all business which pertains to the Associated Student Body. - Ls C553 QE +0 bad and.. 1 ul 6 ply 1 ' T A .f 4- ? J 'lf Mike Shaniuk 1 A.S.B. President ' 'lf l . 11-7' l i l 01 gtllfef -ik e i l I I EMPEROR MIKE Mike pauses in Senior quad to talk with Linda Lee and Marlene Libbrecht. Display Leadership A Jessica Cooper Vice-President Gayle Whiteley Secretary Mr. McAlister Director of Student Activities Terry Coleman Treasurer Executive Committee: Back Row: T. Coleman, R. Burkholder, M. Dennis, L. Wood, M. Harvey, L. Wood, T. Smith, J. St. George. Front Row: P. Mayerson, J. Burke, M. Shaniuk, R. Montrose, J. Rexin, G. Whiteley, S. Tompkins. 33 Commissioners Continue The Commissioners make up the majority of the Executive Committee which meets first period each Monday morning. This committee plans and carries out all school functions. The Commissioners are appointed at the end of each school year and assume their duties when school begins in September. Each is responsible for per- forming the duties of his or her office as outlined in the Temple City High School Constitution. ,..,-r Qf Jean Rexin Alumni Pete Mayerson Assembly John St. George Athletics 9? Lois Wood Clubs Jeff Burke, John St. George, and Rich Burkholder check for Jeff Burke-School Relations student parking decals. Sue Tompkins-Assistant Cooperation On Campus ? X N , g emfalf' f E Mal E' O i O 1 M 0 S 0 - , 4 7 Rita Montrose ' 91,411 Pep Maureen Harvey Records Carolyn Penny Programs Lynette Wood Publicity Rick Burkholder Maureen Harvey and Lois Wood discuss future assembly plans Vehicle 8. Safety with Assembly Commissioner, Pete Mayerson. 35 Student Council Debates Ideas s President Jessica Cooper Q Secreta ry Roberta Edwards '.? Student Council became an active group on campus. Meeting twice a month, they planned I.C.C. Day as well as studying proposals of ways to improve Temple City High School. Representatives from each social studies class attend the bi-monthly meetings bringing classmates' ideas for discussion. Each representative reports to his class, the decisions the council makes. Student Council is headed by Vice President of the Student Body, Jessica Vice-President Lani Pedrini Cooper, Lani Pedrini, and Roberta Edwards. Back Row: J. Eisberg, C. DeMond, J. Provenzano, L. Clarke, R. Treu, D. Jackson, S. Johnson. Second Row: R. Edwards, M. Whyte, D. Harris, S. Taylor, M. Barker, L. Pedrini, J. Hillier. Front Row: C. Hurd, K. Perrine, L. Pedrini, J. Hugget, W. Heller, C. Moore, M. Roth. guns I I gllis gl? gl! Back Row: K. Woodland, J. Birse, L. Elder, H. Hernandez, C. Dolkas. Second Row: M. Hanes, N. Whiteley, G. Burke, B. Parrish. Front Row: M. Moreno, O. Black, M. Tedesco, D. Romano. 36 Also on Student Council: J. Bello, S. Binnie, S. Canfield, S. Carroll, M. Caswell, S. Cisternino, C. Clark, P. Coit, T. Coleman, P. Cooper, J. Corners, D. Dale, J. Domogalla, G. Englehart, N. Erwin, J. Fradella, R. Hauser, C. Higginbotham, K. Hornbuckle, D. Hubar, D. Hueckel, S. Huson, S. Johns, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, S. Libbrecht, R. Macias, A. McDonald, M. Mistretta, P. Mote, T. Nahabedian, C. Niemier, B. Oak- ley, S. Olson, B. Panick, T. Parkerson, R. Peterson, R. Phillips, P. Pizzarno, G. Rice, R. Rico, M. Roses, G. Seabold, B. Senne, S. Simmons, O. Sparks, A. Stillion, T. Taylor, L. Thompson, K. Tiberti, B. Turner, J. Tur- ner, R. Woodruff. Girls' And Boys' Leagues Maureen Dennis President Back Row M Myers T McDuftie M McDuttie B Mosser B Buchanan D Stevens L Awsumb, N Grancich J Rexin M Roth Front Row S Canfield L Lee M Dennis J Goya Tom Smith President Back Row D Sears S Mack M Hanna B Watanabe M Mushinskie D Antista J Shaniuk Front Row M Marshall T Smith T Nahabedian R Burn The Girls' and Boys' Leagues are the working bodies ot all students on campus. Each consists ot a cabinet and board of representatives. They work together to plan and sponsor the annual Christmas Dance. Girls' League sponsors a fashion show and the annual Big and Little Sister Picnic. Boys' League sponsors uSmash the Tiger. Each league compiles and enforces a dress code to ensure good grooming habits. Decorating begins for the Christmas Dance X 4 yu, M-u,,..nq 'kx9Ak,f,'J'v.S'T V'fH3'T5J-ls 'V-3sYC'f 90540-t -Hxe. xxuc In '- YOU BON-5 ming, ' 15.5005-N13 :Ay -x-wer-is No+ 5 v5 Likes AAA+-N-N. an-v5.4 :r0Kf- M- Annu.-sk stamina . NOBCDY FUNDS A MAN, y,A,,',,,3 A 'W N'm eye opener . AN 'i-3 25 +61Aue..A be-Amer Xxia '03 AM: A-Ne Aeowplg QE orhqgg ' bg:- Pgfis iv? be-ella onAwo'E f'n:l'g KAP? Q' eAl-I-K .. ' Y Q' H kfwsk Y Q OC C,ov.u-gg .. AT LAGLKTATX hour- in do'-NYS uf- C-f'1'N'iei1.geX For v,p.u', -.MAN QAM? . 5 -BML .0 -N, -WN'-ds 215-' tvtvuw 5 .5 , 0 dass-tv, Q, v 's ir, sas, :im ' Ns DAMN Wo'-sshgegkg 1: I P AN blhy LoN5 KA 3 9 36 SENICJRS Que av 'ev a , '-005 Debbie. Kong! uoeny ali-req -l-Vuvsg . Ingpg ggwg. You bedi 1-aim-Q M1 .gg ' ' ' I-L M-xnum. :nn-sepe. No:,l wsnf:' ws vom. Qkevck wow H-3 uaffaq. ...HS Kev' aft jx' 5491 Mft A 1 Cos-vAoK oF uaktw blskivgg L-d's. f1s xlau 1-oaA.Y bert' 1, K.A0'g'k-g wo'-NCC- A '-SS. we x Itso'-tx 2: 0.-e You nanny, . K'5'xfou V'-K' 'N'4J1'l K'WxK ou ' N1 S-QNX. uo elk r. uomsxvw 1-Q, uqkayx ' K goo 1- Q b-ef! on L-vw-li Newt' Nea-v X -r 'r-A X1-sais-lag :QooXf'eAl1x1 CUZ! pg SKA-'Q BW' 00. 1 gnu-Q NM lucky Officers Lead Splrlfed Seniors ,ua- , PRESIDENT TREASURER HISTORIAN SECRETARY Rolf Treu Sharon Confneld Vrrgrnuo Moss Kathy Drake ,dmumw---m-wq- - Bob And Kathy Honored i ta 5 .fl Bob Devine Boys' State Representative Gir The purpose of Boys' and Girls' State is to give high school students an opportunity to see our government in action, thereby expanding their knowledge through actual experiences, which included making speeches and conducting their own campaigns and elections. This year two well qualified seniors, Robert Devine and Kathy Perrine, were chosen to represent Temple City High School during the summer. Bob and Kathy became acquainted with the work of state officials and gained a broader understanding of government affairs. 4l 'errine apresentative Bez And Pat's Year Ticks Past Bezawork Shimelash un 1 Wir' if N ,llljlllll 5 9' eb Bez and Pat Sa 3r Oc g ov Patricia Carvalho Patricia Carvalho and Bezawork Shimelash, known to most around campus as Bez and fat, marked the second time that Temple City High School had the opportunity of having two students brought here by the American Field Service. Living for the first time with junior students, they were able to compare life in the United States with the life they had known in their homelands, finding many different customs and traditions. During their year, they took varied subjects and were involved in extracurricular activities. Bezawork could be found selling apple for Interna- tional Club at the annual Carnellia festival and escorting Pat as she served as honorary homecom- ing princess. When they return to their homes in Ethiopia and Brazil they will take with them the memories of a year in a no longer llstrange land . Barbara Brown Returns Barbara displays a sheepskin rug presented her by Ran- furly District High School. After spending a year in New Zealand with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Grant and their two daughters, Robyn and Diane, while attending Ranfurly District High School, Barbara reports: Aotearoa the Maoris called it-Land of the Long White Cloud-New Zealand. This was the country to which, through the American Field Service program, I was destined to travel. I spent the year with a lovely family in a small but very stimulating community. The friendships that I gained and the experiences that l had will always remain among my most cherished memories. Last January a year seemed like an eternity. I knew an apprehension I had never known before. But at the same time I had a feeling of expectant anticipation. Now a year has passed, and in that year any anticipations I may have had, have iong been dwarfed by the impressions of the fantastic array of experiences and memories that are in my past. I hope that I learned the value of people. l learned that New Zealanders love, iust as we love. They have their dislikes just as we have our dislikes. They laugh and they cry, just as humanity laughs and cries. I learned the truth of the AFS theme: lWalk together, talk together Oh ye peoples of the earth, Then and only then Shall ye have peace.' M I st: f Anatomy... Barbara strolls through Senior quad on her first day back. Dressed in her school uniform, decorated with school medals, Barbara holds New Zealand kiwi, a present from her sister Diane. Asl- 'Vt ff---ar , ' 5 a-N. 'WN --pi 4 iss' . if ax L , Y eff? 4 in gh 1 W-1350: M.-f 4... ky ' A4 ,uw 'TK' 00 49- 5 'Y' DIANE BENSON CHERYL BERTOLINO DENNIS BEVERIDGE N-...1 --...A-di' JOHN BISETTI JAMES BLASINGHAM DIANA BOELE I I1 JAMES BOOHER DENNIS BRADY VIRGINIA BRAUN .vw ' AGPQ lx JOSEPH BREJSKA BARBARA BROWN NANCY BROWN ROBERT BROWN WILLIAM BROWN CLAUDIA BUCACCIO BEV BUCHANAN KAY BULLARD LARRY BUMPUS ...fp- -ff' 6 A Mi is. ','fL.,' Agn-Q 4 wr- f 'FF' nf-M ROGER COPE DENNIS CORNELIUS JAMES CORNERS SHARON CORBITT NICHOLAS CORTESE KATHLEEN CRAMER THOMAS COUCH Q . . X., GEORGE COYLE GREGORY CRANE 50 QI' STEVEN CRAWFORD DONALD CROSS wifi .ICR ALEXANDER CZERKASKI RONALD DAVIDSON 5 : . vw---9 , NANCY CRIST PATRICIA DANNA SHERLAYNE DEAN MAUREEN DAWSON BRUCE DEMILLE 51 'X Q. ,.L,,,,,,,,, 5 'IC' 'X ,f x 1-N WW. M--21' 53 1' J wr--,ff ,m fQg .4-ali LENNYEICHINGER JAMES EISBERG LINDA ELLIOT SUE ELLIOT GAY ELLIS DOTTIE ETHETTON Q SUSAN EVANS CLIFTON FAURIA SHARI FEHER 54 7135 THERESA FILOMENO ROBERT FINE ROBERT FONTANA ,an-gsvq-Q 'im LYNDA FORD MARK FRADELLA SANDRA FRANKLIN JUDY FRENCH BARBARA GARRETT DAVENE GARRETT 55 'GW .2 . , va? 1 fs- 4---sl' 57 GR s DALE HANNA DALE HANNALY fug- KI. A .,L,,f,,,!,u ,,Jfw,w rh.'l,,'J, .1 M A A wwwg,,gmawwwww,,w1Mwpmfw,mi'1ew SANDRA HARDESTY JAMES HARKER wg?-A,-7,15 ' mm, , ,,,. J,,wf,nrrf W, ws , GFLM'WWNIEWWEGW1NWN WL,Jwwlww 'wfwwwwwvimbmwwtywfWM5EwMA'ww2www V !fWSw:,wAwwwMwwwwW1si '9 418 .tb w ' w m,J0wv,C,.'H,, ,sf MEAL PHYLLIS HARPER RHIO HARPER 58 Mila. Jsiliwi 1 1 5 DIANE HARRIS MAUREEN HARVEY '-vis -mul' I...-I ROBERT HAUGE ' RANDOLPH HAUSER o BRYAN HAVERY MICHAEL HAYES 59 Q7 M pvfi, 932 iss? xif'Zx.11'3' :Eff2.'w..,. ., eo 'Uk VN five STEVE HUSON RONALD JACKSON THOMAS JACKSON 1.77 ' A DAVID JEPMA ROGER JOBE JONEE JONES STEVEN JOHNSON DAWN JONASKI RUSSELLJURANEK 62 f? STEVE KAPNER AUS I ,-, .ap JEAN KEATING SANDRA KENNEDY IW' RANDY KENNICK in VSBM KENT KLAVON CHRISTINE KEY ROD KINGRY 'IIT fy 1' ' ' .N HEDY KNEEFEL RICK KRAUSE 63 + ',5 J.Z ' ! if N., ,J iT I!' ...wa-, 'xx .4-1 .:K :'klx I ,i',..,y.1'.,x.X., 1 k -sf Sf. Q 'wwf' 'an f 1' 1 L1 T 'ir- XIII I JACK MARTIN ISAAC MARTINEZ JOYCE MASON RANDY MASON WILLIAM MAYERSON WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH fQ M l'! '-'f ip. MARILYN MCDERMOTT MARY MCDUFFY SUSAN MCGLOCKLIN 66 ff-f fa v SUSAN MCGLOCKLIN RICHARD MCINTOSH KAREN MELLECKER rim 1497? CRAIG MEYERS STEVEN MIEDECKE DENNIS MIELKE '9 'In INA., MARIE MISTRETTA ROBERT MITCHELL MICHAELMONTESANTI 67 X422 X L9 14109 'Z Don CPQSS C21 ...J If's Time resS0Ja X,- pol-P9 may-gf S1606 Tom Q? X Wad, gi Lburnf S -.1 X -F,-.1 G YK 2 . ,xx mb N1 LJ X For A Chan e 6 . -via, M0533 590 S-Y Qx f-K 9 eva a ga Vw X. O0 x UTA mp 90 fV7 G Mask Mischlavious Gal Uma, 'Samson Wand 63,2 X-E! 0 fi ko 5252 Person N-I' fi Y 'f ww J ,effg g . I 'Q' Jai? 5, ,plshwx QW- 'ilu--f:f ke? 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BEZAWORK SHIMELASH WAYNE SINGER JOHN SINGLETON FRANK SKELLY JOANN SKELLY BARBARA SMARS 42:1 ROGER SMITH THOMAS SMITH CHARLES SMOOT- .M If '17 CHRISTINE SNYDER CHRISTINE STEPIHENSON PAULA STERLING ik L, A 1 DAVID STEVENS DENISE STEVENS JOHN ST. GEORGE SHERYL STILL MARY STONE CINDA TAYLOR PY! SALLY TAYLOR TERRY TAYLOR THOMAS THAXTER -- Lv. A '. Q. MARY LOU THOMAS RAY THOMPSON CYNTHIA NEWKIRK fir SUSAN TOMPKINS THOMAS TREHER ROLF TREU 4' l- 115 FUN -af' ROBERT TSUJIMOTO JOHN TURNER RONALD UNBEDACHT .0 .,k,eM,,kA '3 X Wr- RONALD VAN TONGEREN LORRAINE VAUGHT RICHARD VEII MICHAEL VOLHEIM LINDA WABEL MARY WADE JOE WALKER SANDRA WALKER LINDA WARR ,vlan ff aw , ,f fix- CY' ff? QP EUS X 4 . , K X f UNDERCLASSMENWWMMA WW WMM! MWMQVW nWxf6KWL Aww Jublianf Juniors Jump I President Secretary Steve Johnson Joanne Goya Treasurer Joanne Gilmore 7, Historian Donna Ferraro 86 Vice President Carol Hatch r X7 ,X if ,. ,R - 3 54 5 'fi' Lf I Nr- 9 5, ' -r 1. -.. K I l AX .V I L 3 ' SY il L fr t ' A t XTX Q ew E Q Yew V i m ' 1 J. Abel M. Barker S. Benson , , I I A L r V nv G! 6, A HJC. ' 8 J ' w. V714 Ns '. L- A t W . ' J . .3 f .2-.f N- 1 -Z4 rf ., 3 -1 5 x - . N . . N - fe ' f f 'f 'Q t N A x 3 l X T fx.,-i . I . V i n J x E '-2 'Q-' ,,, I ' - . Q, 3 ,. -fi - U V I Q , . J' l . J' . X. .. N s r A , J ,.e 77 B L ' 52- A f I -. fgeffap Q., A. Abrams M. Adams C. Aldridge P. Anspach P. Armato L. Armstrong L. Awsumb J. Backstrom K. Bascom D. Bassett H. Beaudet M, Bell J. Bello L. Benanti M. Beniamin C. Bennett P. Bentz R. Berger E. Bernardi K. Bessert K. Bettis S. Binnie J. Blanchard D. Bones .. .Qi Junior Class Council: Row 4: J. Goya, M. Barrett, B. Perrou, W. Miller, J. Hill, T. Neudecker. Row 3: A. Watson, L. Awsumb, E. Wiley, V. Gartner, M. Droegemueller, P. Armato, 5. Johnson. Row 2: L. Pedrini, C. Moore, S. Binnie, L. Noble, F. Williams. Row la M. Roth, L. Diener, C. Smith, K. Hornbuckle, J. Bristol, C. Hatch, D. Ferraro. 1 R. Boomsma M. Borries B. Bovie G. Braeger B. Brannum J. Bristol L. Brush B. Buffamonti J. Burkholder R. Burn C. Bushey D. Campbell T. Cangemi S. Clark J. Coe J. Coit P. Conrad C. Cooper M. Cao er C. Co eland E. Cortenbach S. Couch R. Coughlin T. Coward J. Crain D. Crosb K. Cullers P P Y f I 'lv-A' , , l ' V 4: . A - x , l A ' Y rrr J J .rr r J - A J 1 B 5 i it J riff? 'il' fi-If-ff -f ,.- A, ' y . 1 A . - , H 'ts , l lx' CNY XR - f J AK' . 'Q f I , -. 1-'Z-'ai' -P. K: , I had P'-A 'J ' fs Q b if?-A f:x SQ . H rr 1- f -.4 LA 5 ' .px lt? Y-1 K 5, VW, ' 4 gf' K A R., 1 ...fr J . 2 . v , l r K Y. S ' 7 if 4. In i' u ,rig 'i '- . , L, , -ca ' ... ' 1' J' r - 'Q . L . at X A. is i :I I iz, Y cbs? A -:' fi B' . 'i ' N ! - 'L' 4 I li -1 ' if bs' it . -a A4-N H A Q X 1 W l fe-fn. r B.CuthilI A . ,Q ' V .Wai I .sf J. Dobrowski 5'1 - ' l Q '97 I 'lr ' 4- C. Dohlson . Lf, ' 3 V I L i, A K V ' D. Dclle J 'ff i- 'ff f H'-eff .---i an rlr- - L Q , - D- Davies . M . - - , LW! p h x I B. Devine A i ' ' is f x l-- D55-ffld Q. V G. Dislurce ' 4 i , . M' Dodd Y V' ...N :J '!. . . K L J.Domogollo , w A 'A N ' - JB? ff V. D. Dorman 21 ,- ff. - tr h' M. Eccles . A i W K Y, W g 5 y E.gP?ge',S ,. 4 ,. l J ' ' ' . resmonn ' M, 3 . A I B. Elder - Y J P. Ellis W M- -ie' , L wg .V M454 G. Englehort J 64- ' J 4... I 4 - i H. Fcazzi x wi, 1 'J' 1' L' '::'l .,T,, . ' D. Ferroro - A W K B. Ferris Xl. A' ' l: - R M. Field , f X - 5. , kK9.0Ju'9 ' X' 4 ' R. Figaro , , L L , R or je B. Fine 's:,, A-g-W ' , R. Fitzgerald I 1- 1 .- y H. Flummcing A . ' J x ' K X ' A . 3 we P. Fournier 'Q L. rfeelelle 5 .f C G' F. . A. Franco - 5. - M. rfenklan f, J f Q ,Q 'K 3 n i god fe 3 ' J . B. Fuhrmon Af 'gp guffrey i J ' N - VjGgg:Z: Junior boys momenrurily pause during their sixth period JX lf- V J lunch hour. 6 J '6'M f ' D Gnnlf - J . em- ro f an Q . ,L . .., i ..ef.2::. RQ- ' K ' t I ' J. Gilmore ' - ' ' - ' . ' K. Glade Nu. X K g'i :M J. 1 C. Golden ,. M ah A yigl-if 5 - 7 1 'W H-euun s x - ,J www, ' K. Gordon . ,,,, .. ,M ,, x V F .gg . J.Goya r six xx 5, . - N. Grancich ' 'Y K -QT' -V419 iff V,f H. Green -., ' C.Greiner ' I' J. Gridley SEQ M . , C. Griffith P. Griffith-Jones W B. Gross - ' , V A gg A Q ' - R. Hocllfney V A' Af V' . Y . R 5.5 M. Ho 'cf L . -ef 4, e H gg if ' 'K' ' , J. Handley 4 'C' W ' L . A I R. Hcnnclly n J . - P- Harp rj J M.-Harper S. Hart 88 K., J 1 ff in-f f XX I :ci QQ. 1 c L 4 ? W5 X 4: ,x 2 C. Hatch J. Hill J. Howie S. Kahn , riff: tw y.- N ' .K A - 'V 331' RQ' ., . , 4'- N rv . X 4 ...Q b 2 . ,- . as 'ff ' ' Q -5.1 r ,. 3 ...Q CL Q 4 LI' 'tif E. Haylett J. Hill J. Hudson L. Kendall X fi 'i ll V r' I A M., ix .' ' 16? 1 fn.,- Nr An ,AN 'WVR ff? y A eg- V 'fm . A N. Komai LaFortune S. Lee C. Lubin J. MacBeth l kph x . ' ' , in ' L Y ' lk' . , . what-.N -L ., f :si , -gl W V 3 x'g.,fJ'xz V' MM -V . K' J . ah, up .-Q 'if ,ti ' 1 , K' J 'if X iff? fZ.'l.T fl ' . . , 54 W. Heller D. Helmer J. Hillier P. Hoefler J. Humphrey N. Hydinger C. Kerpon G. Kilgore V fi- 1 L ' , 'W ' 1... yi if i J 74 ai 'gpg I' i' ' 1 X . .J 1 ' 1 l tif 'glee' f J. Kraft J. Kuhn M. Kuykendall C. Larson R. Laur J. Layton L. Lint S. Little J. Lomonico S. Ludwig T. Lupton N. Mabb T. MacBeth R. Macias R. MacKenzie 4-X 5' L 'L . 44 '.w. 4. an -it . - qw 11,3 Q9 R.. X 'J 'L - r I Ne-,. V .M l ' I Q . , X., X .5r,?- y.. V- ji A ' H -l' . W' .Jet ivy. yi, K .wi ' ,Cf . 9 5 'Hu' A L 't V . x . A .. I X. 'gl H .jimi .3 J -- We . K . 'fm 'sq , I I ,Q :VTX li at il L C , A-512' 'ei T y J E, K . xi! X .. xx. 4 K ' xx if 7 lv 1 L ' vfsrdw l X . . D. Hendrix T. Hendrix J. Herbert G. Heuser C. Higginbotham S. Hoffman B. Holcomb B. Holloway C. Holloway K. Hornbuckle D. Jackson S. Jeannides K. Jepma G. Johnson S. Johnson R. Killion K. Kinard J. Kloss T. Knittle H. Kohn A Wayne Miller graciously accepts the honor be- stowed upon her fhim?j. 89 I Q... flu 'CVR a 1 I A'K C .. N w-' gf ' A H- .Q lf: vm. ll? C x - be my Kiwi ffl L 3 'R iz. , xl f 'F Q J it!! X ' X ix lfu lf li M. Marinbch A. Morfinel M. McAlfrey S. McClain S. McKay F. Monteleone M. Mushinskie B. Nothwang R. Pate Sw , sw.. A num' 14 5. x. 'gig . I YW J M fs N f ki ' 'f -sw J ,QQN vl V f 5- , f xr ' ., li- A V . r ' J J J J . . . . V by A The princess nomlnees for the Valen1lne's Dance are Jean Bristol, Kathy A Y 'l' 'f' L -5 Kinard and Lori Pedrini wg f 5 V . 4 I ' V ... 2 I ' am ' ' will . K i ...vi -5: :if K .. ' -V Q-F V. 75, y fr,:h : - K V . ' Q K R Q - f f r N . , . W ,- J l J 4 - 1 B-nl . f L- -, ,L V tv. J , , 'J A g A -J A. in 1 53:2 ' , A J I Lk L-. A VA kgs. -. Q Agn! . gtg . . 4. M I m N -Q - f-'55 .-W.. J. :nw V Ie 5' - Sfls ll- ' ik- 4 5- ' ' M. wwf' 5 N K - L QA, X.-N ' . yn g , 'fi 'gg' xl W - FC? I, x I Lk ff- b n ' l N ' QU' flu- L N ' l . In Q N - . f -2 .., - R 45 Q. fw ' , ' J Q, f h-I 5, C . 5 x --ef K ,V , Q..l I P - F. Marks D. Martin J. McLaughlin V. Mellon F. Menchaca K. Menfze W. Miller B. Mills S. Mau B. Maxwell C. Moore S. Moran R. Moreno J. Mosser P. Mote M. Mueller P. McCallum K. McCarthy T. Nelson T. Neudecker R. Neville M. Newton C. Niemeier L. Noble S. McClure A. McDonald J. O'Camb M. Ogino P. Osier L. Oster R. Packer G. Palmer R. McKee S. McKeen J. Payne L. Pedrini C. Peirson M. Penn R. Pennino B. Perrou S.Mon1gomery J. Moon J. Mutter A. Neal P. Nowlin J. Nunamaker C. Pafty J. Paul 90 . aw- .gg Eg J A r ' W nef' . .. -1 ,- H .. ,ff . 'i - 4, , , . . J K-LL incaffi . A - he-ff ' 42: 1 1 ij' -. U FK I V,:-,: ' . . t 'ti ' N, .. , 1. X '. - - H tl Y- ri -QA in L 7 .L , , 'i ' V' 3.1 -f ' , in in if i wt ' 'lf '-. W H M' J f. r ? ' xg .3-1 Rh f .gg i ' I' S' I... 4 .. A ,6 X V 'Q,,,n..,,, l, - . K ...f W it 5, L g , . . J. zu - L 'S' 2 T' 'fA? SC. j is y L z V A M is- S ,. f ., .-- fe-' 'ev 'M' ,, h A I . K M' 0 X L M- XL S A . , in , . J ' .Qt 'cg -ms - 7 Q A ...W so I ' cw .. s YJ I 'I Q -t qv ,H L . 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Kshczffsr lslfeggg Ssfdpgls Mr. Hiscox, Junior English teacher, leaves the faculty L. Stuart L. Swain L. Szalai house next fo the Qym- M. Takayama A. Thorness M. Thuen R. Thursby K. Tiberti L. Tirre M. Troncale D. Tubbs B. Turner 91 5 . i. ' sw, 4 . Q x in TL img i 'h cn -fi 5 'R j . H' V ,. .S , i f-.:' K R i 4 . x , S . l K ' XRS tx X N . .:' .1 - 1 . 'wx R' 4 M- 9 .. V. K' .3 i K , Li A mL- A ther, -N' . is 'f fs X R . t ix Rx V X a , '21 NX . A- .f X , 5 ix Q , ,A K s. A ' A I - Q- 4: A A' . .Q at K 'A 3 Q ,QL A 0' fl If ' R w . X. is . l W K. Unfried R. Unruh V. Van De Veere K. Wabel N. Walker V. Walker C. Watanabe A. Watson T. Weibel D. Wells B. Wheeler C. Whitaker K. Whitley R. Wilbert E. Wiley C. Wilkinson F. Willetts F. Williams L. Wolfe T. Wong R. Woodruff R. Youmans R. Zelinski -L ig f N . C' 1. H Ny ..- M. Watters E. Willette P. Zumwalt A few Junior girls are taken by surprise as the gym class forms a pyramid. 92 .fi 11.,w- .:-. :w:g-uigpuquq-ya-agwuwunyaffmv-we a.q,q,pw-- .-Y .,-- .w-ff.--w-f-- f. 2 'xqwff ,. 'l,jvif5fi'ii i l l i he-l tu., a l A. Braun R. James .il Q W s .sfkgr ,rn wg f- ,1 . .fs.,giig, 353-'sziw .:' ' lf' if -vnu! 1. f f 1 ,M ,,.,:... px -1 P elf' 9 if Q...-A ' - 1.1! . . ,. . . ' ss. mg t WM, - w..s.ff A. Clause R. Elgin K. Gates G. Longyear G. Olsen S. Partridge P. Reising D. Rogers M. Ruiz X . .,aJ , , fg,. . L sf: N! K. Gilman L. Paternostro D.Thigpen Camera Shy William Abernathy Douglas Allen Bruce Archer Bill Barker Mark Barrett Sue Benson Frank Boeneman Sherida Burnley Nancy Carlson Alida Davis Melinda Droegemueller Sandra Eastman Dave Garrett Steve Geer Terrie Goetz Jacqueline Grannel Beverly Hall Suzanne Hamilton Maureen Huff Joan Hutton Donna lmrie Donald Johnson Steve Kolb Joanne Krammes David Lonergan Richard Malone Rosemary Margara Terry Mathy David McCarron Cheryl Mclaughlin Mike Monty David Moorehead Mike Morsch Steve Nichols Josephine Puleo Lynn Richman Linda Salerno Kathy Sannes James Shaniuk Richard Tisdel Hugo Troncoso Laura Tunzi Vicki Van De Veere Carolyn Van Meter Thelma Velasco 5' QL? s ii T. Holtz R. Peterson She Is Just Away In Memoriam Karen Moreman October 28 ,1949 October 30, 1965 . Steppin' In This Year if Carol Smith purchases her class ring as Terry Neudecker k on. 94 N Lf li 5515 U Hey look us over, lend us an ear. G We are the Juniors steppin' in this year. We aren't as bad as some Seniors say, But we will soon be Seniors too and probably think that way. So buddy don't be surprised if we are the best, Our class has always been much better than A the rest, So come along and work real hard and show A the Seniors up, '67's looking up! Iii? fGfGf'GfC3f5.-, 0 0 o 0 f 0 A Q A Q A A F 15 J Q I Q U VM? ,qi'R' fQi 41, Sophomores Show School Spir t '1 . rg.- Vice President 'N Joonne DeYoung ' qw. Secretory Peg gi Presco '1 ,J ,H . ,x A effing 5 iii A P resident Rick Littler I? Treasurer Sharon Drown f .2 I ii Q ' ir -4 X xixit .L 'I Historian Q, Barboro Flippen 96 S... . 1 N TD l 4, , .. A Vx 6 J 'XVA 4 Nl Q 1' V I N I I 1 fl--V 24 Y A R' X -. .1',j L., A ' N' 5. l 2' ' , Mx N 1. C. Alden R. Aldrich G. Bayha D. Beaver C. Black M. Bock , K ' , r,'5v M 1 s w iv- lb ...rf W N.15l.J'2 s in o x LA xxx rl - eccc or , A r ...... L,:,2,' K. .i X: W. Anderson B. Beck N. Boele D. Anlista J. Aprato L. Beckwith R. Beech N. Boggs l.. Bal 1 A 4. .rr SJC vg- 4--' - LK .4 XX . .FA A . A S-' . C . A. Alamillo J. Barrefi X at V 0 N M. Birnbaum . .A . .. -lc S C. Aaron C. Adams R. Aiken R. Avels A. Baird D. Baker D. Bell R. Benneff C. Befrue S. Bolton C. Bones P. Booher Sophomores decorate Gym for Cupid's arrival. J x I iii . , Q f I A. Burza T. Callas S. Clar K. Clark R. Conrad P. Cooper Nominated for Sophomore Princess were Roberta Rexin Bonnie Wolf, and Anne Dixon. f 2-.1 ii 9 ASW A . st 3, We ' . L J yy. . 'zz' . if' ' M sr Y ,bf ,, spun i , ,K 4.33 fx 1 J . e, Q ' ' , W' ff' A A.. ,.'. sf if '75 A f. ' I . ,. ,. K gg ,- . me ' B ..,,.:w 4 Q in If J. Carmichael J. Carr S. Carrell S. Carroll N. Clemens J. Coffman J. Coleman R. Colosia P. Cooper K. Cope B. Corbin D. Corby Q.. YY' V ,V fx J H, j6'k.xi,7 .4 if 53 J lr .H X .45 0 B fr. 1 R. Brown J J. Carucci L. Combs D. Courville 3'- ..j.: A t' K .f + ll . 3 .k in , ', S X 7 4.4 5 . :Lx .QL KJ in Hail s 5 Ci 'X .' ,,'x Q. haf, uk-7. Q ji 2. A 1 l . Burkholder D. Burn P. Charles S. Cisfernino Y. Como K, Connelly F. Cowan D. Coyle .Di Memoriam Sherry Bumpus THE BEYOND It seemeth such a little way to me Across to that strange country, The Beyond, And yet, not strange, for it has -QE. ' - .... ,,., ..,,,.. - . ,, M Sherry Lynn Bumpus grown to be ?-30035: The home of those of whom I am so fond. c. Davidson 15 , And so for me there is no death, It is but crossing, with abated breath, A little strip of sea, To find one's loved ones waiting on the shore, More beautiful, more precious than before. Ella Wheeler Wilcox R. Dodge P. Dolkas B. Doran P. Droegemueller S. Drown C. Drysdale J. Dufresne C. Duncan J. Edgeworth A. Ellenson N. Ely S. Ernst l N. Erwin D. Fengler , Q23 in f R. Ferber ,.,. I -',K,,,' N. Hakes it T B. Flippen R. Froyum ' I. M. Fuller D. Funk S. Gaghagen V , L. Gaghon r E .. J. Galvin ,. g, QQ, ,Q R. Garner qs' J is B. Garrett J .?' 5 P. Garrett 4 . P.Deushane K, J. Davahl J. DeYoung ,,,,k 5' B. Dodds f i 15 mf 5 t.':'1 J .. . in Q f . . Q wr ' ' 'IQ - .5 . on' c.. 'L 4 asa. J 4 K 9 V sag .158 J. ii' ' Ex- ? ' B. Crater -in fy N . 5. 3 an . - -ti :' 1 U--gn it .Ek 'xi A., tai 'Gifs Q, X 'P-...ff 9 Wx E NWN ,rv A f- L . . X - .- A ,... av t . TX fs L, 3 f' it f i J lni' L I a J, --f 4- B , W E Q I Q f f R i f IS -, , .. ,ii S 'YW' .f 1 -Q 1 'x J 4 ' T0 K :J . i :VX a , 2 . P J xt T x mx 1 W S Y ' i 1, w- - Mr lv 1 tif, 'If .... X g' I Er Irxx J xiii 5, xxxcf 4 55 i J 1 'l ...gh D Q . k .. 'H Y -:.. W 5 xi. f- CX . .di , ...S M. Gasperino S . 5. n T. Gastineau S. Geddes l as . . ig., l' ' 'Q f-u ... 1 xl-X s ,LQ ...V V ,- or s. .Q .R Y .,.j,i 1,1 - A ' M fx 5-1.1 'A 0 as . -2 , 4 C F94 A A ' Ness. C as is-l 1 wa K L . r g L - 1 U . 1, vi g G 'lx N 5 . 'rm . r A lik 'ls V5 vu , S Q l P. Gewecke L. Glass G. Goldberg il D. Gooch I n 4- C. Goss Q K. Greivelle rg? K. Griffith 'ff ' E :L D. Gullo I , , hs ddd. . Lcufkin x f X T. Hahn Q 5-f' J.HaII T.HaIl l l. I , .55 ' X sig ll-P . r- uz W:-,.i fa 5 A - . W 4 ., 'li' 1 ' kd -rf.. .I K rg- 9, ..,.... . . ' Q . . H.-. . Q A .J Q A .2 f if fi C. Hamann M. Hammer M. Hanna J. Harberi D. Haste R. Hauser ., C 'E fs -f A Kg . QM, gym' Mr. Fuller Counselor Mrs. Coulter Advisor P. Heiberg J. Helmer P. Hill G. Hillis B. Hiseler S. Hobbins T. Hoefler 'Nm 3 fAxxL..llx lhs, f . Holz M. Horton R. Howell D. Hughes M. Hughes S. Hull S. Jackson E. Jobe x. u .s ug 1 -nf xx. ii ' 1 is. 5? x 'it' QE... l :N B as x ,f ws...f . Q-f, ,. N Sl .V llc Z.- 'v., . 6 if 5 . 'J s. A J b . -,,, . .. Ag my .. I .., I J . l . . i t , ,, 5 . J ,. XX H V , . 1 'J ' J ARM- 1 i - . -if ,A J it -I 4 J X Q ' ., Q' 1 Q gf 1, W' X 'Q if -2. c an ef . ff ffl J ii WX ,vlt S. L'ttl J f x I ...A .. . J.Linljr 'NI . 4' M.L't ' ' W- r X C J F.LfJni::igSr K.Maiewski V g ff' V . . V J B. Malinowski if ' f f L.M llor , X, , 0 Y vi 4 ,. . . 5. , .i 5 www sf 355, Gym 8 rm' L56-Q . gn. . I tc: f ' P S Va 311 VK -W, . l I - '. 1 in X, Jr 1. ,vi ' A N . ' J' 3, A K 'lf' 6' A sl 8.3 Lu.: . g n , ,, il C. Malone M. Markthaler D. Marquardt G. Martin P. Martini C. Marxmiller M. Maslow D. McBride J. McClellan S. McClure K. McConnell B. McCurrach T. McDuffie J. McFarland B. McGuire D. McVicker C. Meaden M. Medina M. Menchaca C. Menconi K. Mesias J. Messing E. Miller T. Miller 100 D. Johnson E. Johnson B. Jones D. Jones J. Jones B. Jorgensen R. Juranek J. Koa S. Kalla R. Kawamoto L. Kelly G. Kneefel B. Knelman P. Kucera D. Kuehne M. Kuzniarek J. Lamb G. Land S. Landgreen J. Lang R. Law P. Leddy P. Lineback J. Little Mr. Sawicki and Mr. Corothers continue their class while cameraman snaps this picture. T. Millham f.. M. Minor O M. Mistretic ,. f- 'f 7' , . R. Moore , .3 ,,, 'R ,. x.. 1 f 'V , X . . rf' lf ,-.X A V ,A - -V V. . X I , W Q iffy. l ..4 ' N 7 D. Moreno M. Moreno L -'Z 4 I L . S. Morgon ly O .,. C. Muller I! l R P f ab A W . M. Myers Q JL C. Nardulli V - 'Q G. Nosco 1 K xl J. Neff TM W l , K A X G.Niemeyer . A K P. Oakley I A f ' R. Oaks 5' S ' ' L. O'Connor l s. .. ' . . 1 N Sophomores catch up on news during lunch whlle ' M. Q --- 'ff . '1 1 waiting for the bell To ring. ,, . G. Olsen L. W ,.. -, -ay. S. Olson 5.5, . Lvyy 'P s.ofcino ' .sg 2 Y r 2 ' K L. Osborne 0 N lf' ' A P' 1 ..-- X D A A in ..i7S'iT. XX 1. ' I l y,, Liao . J'..f-.- Y Y l . 'is K. Osirander . . ' -.-A f K E. Palmer -xo 0 . ' t ' ' J. Palmer ' 1 B. Panick . X - : : ' ef' I I I . . I . S. Parker 1 f D. Pearson V 1' VL , . x , x K M. Peebles ' 9 2,1 f ' A, f-- A .p S J. Persons L 'x .IVQ : A . 1 , , . . L K. Peterie l Rl 5 . ' X 5 ht : . L V G. Peterson WP-we 'U' R .L ' f , G. Peterson I 'ggi X l A y. gQjMfs .Q L IW? f T. Pierson '.-? M fr- 'K' f M. Plumley 1 S. Poogue ., f .1 E' - . ' K qv' : Y A Q K. Poindexfer ' K ' 1 'J ' 1, i K f. ,, 5' K.Porterfield I llligk e... 1 jg D. Powell 4 -ss'-fir .3 N Y S P.Presco W, . or 'lr f sm J. Prochosko H A I K x R. Puhl - z 3... . f' K J. Reimer AZ . f K A R. Rexan s 'Q l - , A s Q' M ' ' li V. Rhoades . e . ' ff P ' - b M.Roeters Q S .KIXM .,: lx -, if f M. Roig . .5 25 ' Q A .- .1 P s l - ,Q -,,'---: H.. G. Rolcson 71 , -- A. K D. Rome-no of 'swf-Q F-S. X 1 - 2- - X L l :SS-f ' X . -4 A rs. W. A NX P. Roses P W B. Ruiz nf ' 'f 5 ' ., 1 H. Saloio ' E L 1 ,Q ly ,U r D. Sandberg ,L , u , R , ' ' .I. Sanders lx f 4. 7' , , ,, ' O O be li L I ' 5 S. Server 32 . A . .1 f N ..-': 1 5 .. M11 ' ' ' V ' C. Saville , H r K 7:9 ' 'Q V -Lf. X I I . 5 N , - -, - I T. Schober f iq 4 . Q y i. g ' I lOl S A M. Schaeck F. Schreiner - 6 A R4 . B. Schepens T. Schreiner , , I -V . ' My W J H3 r - J. Schmidt B. Scott . 5' A. S -. J 4 f ., J J. Scruggs ' - 1 Q Q ' . X . A fx S ' ' P. sen K. senle we L - .ii L. Sellers L. Severinsen ,gg .' , ... iv is V Nl 5 A. Senne J. Shaw Q' ' 'Nfl 5 'gJJ- 5 J A ' J 3 M. Show . -kr Serif M-'f K a B . . i ' l nl J ak... 1h S. l X All M. Shust D. Skelley xl 4 9 I T. sanclaif L. Skelly J . . Q z ., . W. ' P. Sirois J. Smars . L ,Q ff . , .l i I M ,P D. Smith if J . E V .ix , l . 4 I Z. . 4 ne.. ....--e -QR Q. L J. Smith T.Sommervllle -V, -V 'QA +1 3 7 -T, 5: 5.5 S. Smith R. Sorensen Q , 5 j -. if . ' A a 1 ,:v- E I ,Q ,I 1 S. Smith D. Sperling .. W J J J -cg- 75' 1'-L V. Startin ' 'ii Ax Xi ' ' I ' ' ' 1 ., wx, 'K ,, i iff- , N .Q .11 . 'ls K!! 'X W JQQN. ll H S1 1 M- , , . ou , Q . C. Strand ji rg y Q P. Sucich 5: .7 J 1 L. Sunderlin Lk m :Q X ' A Y D. Swabeck E L J , B. Swain 51 J X ' tk W - 'E J, ii J i g h iw xi B. Swanson J. Taylor li K f Q A ... 4, G. Swanstrom E. Thibault AL I J 3 Q -,. 5 W A C. Taylor L. Thompson sv- it L. X- .1 1? f ' S. Thompson A 'V A 'll . , ' A -' W 'F 5! ' 'fi .,.. . H J 1 4 V fi- , fx L J 5 wi. 2 J f - S Q , G. Timpone M. Trupelli ,Q V of - Q 5 among c.nm ,, 5 R, K J 'S' 'U' -'Y . J ll C. Troncoso R. Unbedacht '5,..., N R, 5 'Y-J' 5- S X- J. uden f . 'Eff f' , M F . . . ., S Y U Q V E., Xl . 'S ' M. Van Strat A. Walton if ' Y K I M H. Van Vuren K. Wehrly , LM K M M ' 2' G. Villanueva P. Wiborg O .x . M, X. 4. r P. Wiles b fl. -rr A X ML x i S ' s. wauaqms B. Wolf , A - - H K. Wilson M. Yelton - N it ,W L L ' . K. Wohlgemuth B. Youmans - 'i 1 L ,gag - L ' 1-1 H i J D-Zahner J J' SY A . W i ll Q wg Q ' ' K' A lx. XL X xl ' 1 Sf T02 . fm 7 D . - - ' meet , ,Lie t . . ..., .. . W5 , . U53 A X ' 'Fm at .Q r li ' . .X 25 li A ..::- .iEI,:: ': s.2i5:'m'kE55 U . 'F jj- . 3 W' Q fi F Y Es' . 1 I . if I s. 1 . M 4, 'hw' ' J' ' - -- , ' ' mv ' .. . :ln v: .X Q X i g wi i, 5 s .. .,, N c f R 8 , X X X ig 3,2 53 xy M . ts' . . llghfx. - at .iaith.azlgiiglmitaxtsxi C. Cone R. Del Signore l. Grannelle J, Hernandez C, Kell K, Lester jg . 1 . ' - .. 7 'R ' -f,- , ,. ' . ,. ,. it ' . yt? . . Q ...i ' A ' i is. .1 1015: ull K if ,. , H- dl 2 J ':::'..:z'.:.ii.....e-.4512 S. Libbrecht S. Livermont T. McDonald R. Morrow A. Murphy P. Ostrander J t W -I 5 X K. Rushworth L. Taylor C. Tonarely E. Wilson M. Wright Gilbert Boudreau Robert Burns Claudia Cand Barbara Clark Calvin Clark Penny Covell Gary Dale Anne Dixon Sammy Deep Nancy Eberhardt lngrid Egbert Sophomores take Iowa Achievement Tests in place of California Tests. Kathleen Fink Marie Fink Dennis Galloway Gregory Gamm Robert Gazzetta John Gorden Martha Gresham Richard Harris Edward Henning Roy James Judith Kopsas Camera Shy 103 Phillip Kuhn Julie Loby Judith Lyon Terrence McMullen Donna Messier Donna Miyamura Charles Nesselroad Sandra Peele Kim Pettit Louis Pinzetti Richard Rounds Barrie Sexton Dorothy Skelton Jeanette Tanchek Brian Suitor Mike Utley Kathleen Vann Fred Vicker Ed Visarra Keith Watson Margeurite Weber Officers Lead Frosh Activities i n e r v a CI S e I I NJ 5 ,t,,,.wf O Mrs. Crook, Advisor Q f ff ?'s r s -'Fi?5 'ff ,2 1 455. .. I .' lg ig lfffigs jvifflay Treasurer Historian Vicki Henderson Sharon Richardson M C W S. Adams L. Akrige . . M. Allen Pg A Q, I C. Alvarado .4 W w -.1 I f Q 1 Q D. Amos ' 1 A,-' 7 aka . X' 4, N. Anderson T L 'rdf' V M. Ashen 'J ' K ! C. Atkins n n , ln . N- WX. n n . . J' Avery K ' H A z X , D. Awsumb ' ---' ' Qflzl .b,, an me .- I , sd' .Q R. Body X b Q 5 .:.- ., a t K R , K -X A, I. J. Boerresen J I W b ' an me K. Baldwin . . em? .. 5 F L. Bartolo C ? , .Q 3 ,X U 6 H 6. gy L 'asf ' ' P' 5.1 V , , J C. B ff if r ey . w 1 V5 . 1 - ' My l V x Q . . X J 'me or ' lx Rs . C. Baudrond . . A R. Bealfle 5 I . 'j,- Ti A Mix, L, Bell A .:',.. al l A is , jf? T ,- TT W. Benson ,, .fi QSM Vg R G. Berres n ew 1 y C. Berry L ,Lv 1, J. Blrse pb K ' ig Q., V-F--iw-f xf- as m.X...ni Yvltx -A-. ii xl . fl . L L35 . -.ff .jr- 1 .. E 23 5.30 X L 1 4 L A QI 5? ........ ..... - . vfllirr Q, ,- . , J I 12. 1. . . :iv T ' , ' ' f in . .7 V. , V I k S .M T., -'af ' 'A N - . . is ' or 1 . . N . M. Clemens ,1.. EL L? 1 I 'V gf f ' ' f ff '- ...1 so q . ,,-. A A F V, ,- .... . Q N . b n J P. Coii 1, Q , -x 5 f . ,. ' . A , J' Q S. Cook ' Q 4 T. Coulson D. Crondell C. Crawford T . ' V. Crowder D. DeReign T. Derenesenyi .3 ' D. DeReign e ff? , J . Cooper . ' g.. ' 1 A A ..., W . . ' J. Corbin D. Bock S. Bonser T. Bontempo D. Booher R, Bray C. Brandon J. Brown D. Buckridge G. Burke S. Burke R. Burns G. Burzo J. Cambionica J. Case M. Caswell D. Chamberlain C. Clair M. Clark 6. I R. Dickerson P ca L. 'f , . ' , -. A. Disney . V . aoohle . fh a , 1 h' N wg 'ni , .- L J Cnnolkus Christmas Dance nominees for Frosh Prin .L . . J , D. Durr ' gl J, 5 'KV L .sift ' M as 5 .g V G. Eastman , .L Q'-K 1 P ' - ' A i -' A M G. Eastman I 1' f ' I 3 f A V I ,an ' L. Elder , J Y- Q K kry A 'y .- I ' R. Ellington . ... - e t- .M . :Vki , Q L ! sg? ' 'A V ' ' A 'I -2 . . ii A . fl .N X K 1 S. Folsom A A J. Fradella l . ' A ' , ,P J. Fr um ,fl 7' ' 1 A. Gczlllfery I 5. 1' f Q, K. Galceran :1-, - wi L S. Gamboz A T. Gardner ' B. Gehre S. Gilday M. Glick D. Godfrey L L. Donaldson ceran, Sue Nicassio, and Minerva Caswell. cess were Kathy Gal- ,,..w. ,A I ' 'N .2 A Q.. .. 3, , 'Xi X . V. I2 may it sal ie 3- , ' V D V A nt, , A ' ,-. 5' its J . f .:,:..X, N gm E. Gould A M. Grainger A ' H. Gravette M I , . K ' y Y J 'V' 1:02 i- -. f -' -.Iwi X. -fx, l It i, J. Greer Q. me X L. Greisbac ' P A 3 ' R. Gross ' W N Q C. Gross lx . cs Nominees for Freshman class princess at the Valentine's Dance were Linda Clause, Janice Clark, and Karen Woodland. J. Enright K. Erickson S. Ervin S. Falk V. Farris M. Fengler K. Fernsler L. Foley -8 Qi! 9 v it 'me' ez ix..- X fi. 'S' - i :J NJ ' mfr .. 1+ 'JE as .RQ fl' l X W 7 L P. Guarisco D. Jackson R. Keyes ,E H.. . -M.:-1...,......w--.... , ....-.. . .... ..: :---' ssfi fl- L D. Hamilton M. Hamilton S. Hamack ff A ' J W fi N . . ' Qs ' iA- ' A - . D. Hall M. Hanes - ' - . R. Guthrie D, Hg,-ding Q J. Harper . , .. ::,. . ll . fs I Thi? ::f Ib -A Q! Q. my y , Z 3 y. ' ' ' 1 X '- C ay' A ..IiQ. L v K J ,II N Kr. in A , K3 w E 5 J. I J ...., ' 42 s .. '- ' .Q 'sn +R Q . 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'- ilk 121 ' Aff 1 25 , ' ,gf S Q '13 J nv A 5 g' ,,. . f . Y we 1 A-Q, -'f - 1113.9 55.1 V, . . ., . A IV1, .. .. ' M .. , . w. K - ' s V 2 C. Landreth D. Lannom D. Lannom C. Marshall D. Martin G. Martin ' Y. ii , l . 4, 4 35+ 43,1 ' ek X . T. McDonald W. McEntarffer I. McGlasson I il J R UL E DE L Q DEUMET- A vp is 2' ' U el' v 3 E 'Nb O 9 A . 'X 1 s Hike. f t i .4 W, f liliTjEf'? -. '54 M' E wi-'ti i 1, X t if ...J lf-2-W1 nigga.: 5 ... .... . .... . ' ifizf-.s.'i 3252 . Q kW.,g . Q -.N . hw, W ., ,, Km? .1 . W-6 -. . 'tn Q mfr. fs .gr ew. we f if X W - Tig.: 5,53 iii? ? Q ,. K git' ziP.::-'- ' '.':?J::ii ' WI? 'J f:.?J:V?1.If.Ei ,.1. K M 1 - asfsggy- ,..'g.s'f2,fi..3?ff'. as 2' 51. .... at ' figs 4 ' . A '.' -J A f 25 ,s N if 4 My .f- 'i 'E'T.v :Jil .. '22 Q.. 11.1.1 '-: j ' :' ' vifigsm jf' L. ' mis? J f. it ' ' fi ii 'V-if . . ' Q xr . ' ii - Qin . K. Leddy P. Leidlmeyer P. Martin P. Martini D. Leslie J. Massie G. Lyman J. Maxwell C. Magnuson C. Macias f Q i .s..i X l' xx ,A Fig I ' at f 1 . ' ' . FMP! ga X xgi i gkk i J. J. McGuire S. Mcguire M ni? M. Mclnnis L. McKay X55 55-, 0 4. M33 -. xi L JW . -5 x . xx X ' . - A .- w..i' . ,, ! . L J 2. .M . ' . X in A 'fin . , Eixifii, 4 ilgfiftj, 5: I. I A w 'g . A . .: E ' A - ' . ' -Hg .. , f 7 .. if 4. - . ' ' ' ' . . . C. McKnight F HESH M A N ae Complex int- Despar-Tment W 0 M 1 H ids s ,, K 4 iii. T. McConnel J. McChord . .. ,-5 1 at t . P. Meeka E5 ff :gf -- Hwy? gg .... '- I g G3 3 5 W A x v , 1 F t 5 J l mf bd? s 5 if 5 x x R, X, gr 5 :W my N R I X if - 1 ' X . P. Melbourne J. Mendelson M. Messiar J. Miller M. Misstretto C. Mitchel E. Mitchell P. Montague C. Morton M. Mullen C. Muzalski B. Myers R. Neville R. Newman R. Ninke R. Oakly M. Oaks C. Olson 108 Q, 1- ' lf 'J' Q . 45' lx . R. Osborne S. Parker R. Parrish R. Paulson fri .Af 4, 'R , i I-1. . gk .,, -I q- gg f ,, X .' iwliflffk. M' R. Philips R. Pitzer M. Plumly E. Portillo QM.. 5. R F .. . 2 1 ' km 'N-2 1' ' . N ' iii 'S- ii ' ,,. , f -:J - ...R . . ,.'. M ' . Q K 4 1 5 - k.'k Q 'U' K AM ' Q 1 :A EX C. Preuss T. Quan R. Rae K. Rapelie R li . I. - if lf ' 4? K .. 55' X . ,. , ff... L , X Q fl-wx.. 1.11 C. Reynolds S. Richardson G. Rioux M. Robin I . .,.. M is . . 4, .,.L, N V' P. Robinson D. Robles J. Rockley M. Rodelli C. Rogers S. Rogers A. Roig M. Roses J Ruffino Sangren C Sowosko G Schemel D Schilling IK 3 Q Q.: c.-'D GD . A fl fm 4 as 'F' 1 f mi wg., . - 5... -,til . .. if-f.-fs . 7 . . f tt -'z-1',:is' Lwfw gr., .gimm - 1 3. JP ll L K K 1 L' li 2? Wifi? gjiiifisii ' 1 .- 'j' . N rf. . A. .' ' . Qs --N - f-'f- 7 fm get Ma S 011' , 3 mi, ,LLL.: A R -F 15 , . - - Q . s...,,..f -MW: k k. K - in L-.. ,.-.w w '. 1 . 1 a 'Q5r 'Q' - A . XMI G. Secbold J. Sellers G. Siebel? S. Simmons V. Sirna B. Smith D. Smith J. Smith A. Soroker W S. . x J. + j f We O. Sparks G. Spiotto M. Startin H. Stevens A. Stillion D. Still Q Q fl 1, 4 Vikk gx 5.4095 M. Swain 1 I W J S - F mf Q-is 1 ,,, D. Tellkamp L -fl K. Veon ...,. i tj? '15 if NM ft' ,', s K. Woodland 'fn D. Thaxton C. Stoll S. Stuedle A C. Stuart L. Stover Y, -. ' .33 'xiii .. . l L A N, fa- ..-. ' Q J z .Swart baugh R. Tauchman x . L 5, t I ' s . 'X N 4 . M. Thompson if B. Webber L. Webster - ioroil 4' K. Woody G. Yearick M. Tedesco x Q K. Torres S. Turner :.k K . wg. .g.,,,. 5 Jw , B S. Weis S. Whitaker L- 'LE i al. . . ...Q 41 , G. Yoshimura R, Zrodle ,W .A iw . ff? Freshman girls out to lunch. , X J. Valles K. Valmain L. Vuught R. Veelik ix W .. .,.. N. Whiteley C. Wilbert M. Willette C. Woidneck me V aw fine? 1 K g g S , ...., ..+ E L 11 .ne - f. :'- . We 2 K ' S 5' .. ' 5 l Q iv i 1 . -.Y J. - . ' QW - ii J il if s as 1 .1 s sl 'lmbli 2 W i ng .. I1 - ' 3 - Eli!! 1 . . 4 EF'-2 . t ' 3 I ...-:,.. if ? .-f... .. g 555 .... E, , ., A I gli I -.,5,z.....i. IV 1 Y 15: ' - 'wg fix J M FI- - ' . '?f?.- ft K ,L,r' . .. 5 -- I is 1 i f -, .. ?..3g.f1j1.t -i . if qv v 'Jill 1 J ' S9 R' S 1 Q-'lk . I 11 I . R. Aeschliman D. Alva B. Blake J. Bobbin D. Brosek D. Bruss S. Buddemeyer C. Cobb M. Connelly D. Crain K. Cross M. Edwards J. Greenberg P. Griffith eg.: Robert Bachman Dale Barrett Rebecca Baumgarten Dionno Bock Susan Bozenski Michel Brody Glenn Christionson Virgel Christianson Janice Clark Linda Clause John Coleman Linda Conner Gail Donial Mark Diehl Cynthia DuFresne Lawrence Eggers Jon Evans Hetty Flammang Pam Goetz Patricia Golightly Bill Gordon Ed Grunstein Deborah Harbert Sheryl Heiberg Kathleen Henricks Joseph Hurly Susan Jackson Lynn Johnson Art Jones Ken King Linda Krammes Susan Kroft Rodney Larkey Janice Lonorgon Patrick Ludwick Becky Manning Edward Parker Tom Parkerson Kurt Pearson Darlene Perla Ed Powers Lorraine Ramirez Ron Reynolds Dianna Riepma Jim Roberts Richard Shubert Kathleen Severson Marylin Sickels Guy Swick Joe Tiberti Wayne Vander Jagt Douglas Walker Ann Warden Paul Watson w . Verle Flint Bob McCullough Claudia Weaver Lilo Ford Jerry Meek Sheri Williams Catherine Frickle Earl Merritt Guy Wilson Debbie Glatts Victoria Ogden Cindy Wong l l 'I if X' A . . lx C is 5.1.7115 1, 'Th i - - 'J QQ . Y ' ' if B' Q' ' . K is - 'V 'X fl' lltll'wlltlllp:gqti3S'r -- 9 1 N lltl 7 ' .5 151 -- A L , lr 2 L ' g.., j , H V v , . P . C . Lg., A . .. - . -- ., 2 . ? Sf'..,,m'.?x C. Johnson P. Jones C. Kinard J. Kuykendall N. Koumochion P. Lommerts S. Mock M. McLaughlin R. Moore R. Mushinskie S. Nicassio K. Ossian P. Pizzorno P. Porreca B. Pruet T. Quoronto N. Rehnborg P. Richards R. Rico D. Sepe K. Tabor .. T .Q X I R jlP-'Ng O-C5532 VJEII I 5-fu-as 1' Uiffkk in vggf Ag-uuufk A naman ge 'L beiker L.f.A.vf-5'of' NOW- Ano 1 u.sA.N'Y To xD'SSk Q99 -fe-if--r. vVX0S'K Su.cee,5S' 1-:Ar ol: AU. AND1 napa gpg- QJKIX bg 5-1-Kev-va: Car- A PQAL boil, VXWNR - sae. You Leven Lovaxlou Axe-ogsll. --b'T'fr'x QRGANIZATIONS Templar Staff Many traditions were broken by the Templar Staff. The most predominant change occurred when a iunior, Laurel Awsumb, was selected as Yearbook Editor. This was the first time that a Junior received such an honor. Another change came about when the class size shrank from 30 to 13. Each editor was responsible for much more work. The theme of the annual, l'lt's Time for a Change , was followed closely by the yearbook staff as many more im- provements and changes were adapted throughout the year. The colors, green and gold, chosen by the staff at the beginning of the year, represented the breaking of a great tradition. This was the first time in history that the school's colors were used for the annual. John Dabrowski Photographer Diane Hubar Joanne Goya Joyann Burkholder David Burn Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Frosh Class Editor the ' Qea4tLmoff ' . fr ii! 9 J' M:' I ., A .'i5f ,3? , '- Exhausted Editor rests after working hard with staff. Meetyfadlines M' i ev. RL N190 .JQJ fe f'fV i Uv wiv' i , JM , ik JR rifiyqky U f W i 4' XL! Q' M Q J J! A KN rxff in W wi JM i MW J, J i ff WDM X e G! ,MOM I Mr. wilson fi rv Advisor s. Aiida Davis Mike Borries Activities Administration Margaret Roth Carol Hatch Jeanie Rexin Mike Hayes Business Manager Copy Editor Clubs Sports Editor Yearbook class members work diligently to meet their upcoming deadline. With a smaller class size, Eva Hermann and Kathy Perrine, co-editors on the Ram- page staff, worked harder to make the newspaper equal to past standards. As in the past, they received a First Class Rating in the National Scholastic Press Association. During the first semester, the Rampage continued to be a weekly paper, but, during second semester, a lacks of funds forced the Rampage to be printed bi-weekly. According to Mr. Wilson: This year's class offers a lot of experience. The members have to sell their own ads, write their own copy, and plan their pages. The biggest thing we develop is responsibility. This year's class has covered all aspects of newspaper work. all ' LN, 0 P+ il Kathie Henning Jo Ann Skelly Stan Olson Shari Feher Front Page Editor Front Page Editor Page Two Editor Page Three Editor Rampage Continues With Success Members of iournalism class evaluate previous week's edition of the Rampage. Pictured are: Mr. Wilson, Advisor, Jo Ann Skelly, Eva Her- mann, Bob Fine. Reporters: Jerry Carucci, Jett Handley, Sharon Hoffman if Qu Chris DeMond Sports Editor Bob Fine Business Manager Ray Thursby Dawn Jonoski Photographer Exchange Editor C.S.F., with its limited membership of honor stu- dents, promoted many activities during first semester. Dinners were held. At one meeting, Mr. Thaller spoke on the Battle of Gettysburg. The first outside activity was a trip to Hollywood to see The Sound of Music. Janis Huggett President Lois Wood Stephanie Clark Secreta ry Treasurer is .3 xl John Dabrowski Vice-President Row 4: B. Devine, C. Golden, G. Roloson, R. Treu, J. Burke, L. Osborne, E Roeters, K. Quan, R. Veit, G. Kilgore, R. Holt, M. Borries. Row 3: S. Feher K. Drake, L. Wood, R. Mason, B. Hiseler, G. Braegar, K. Bessert, L. Green M. Myers, D. Harris, S. Canfield, L. Ramsey, J. Rexin. Row 2: K. Perrine, C. Smith, J. Gridley, E. Johnson, E. Hermann, L. Taylor, G. Smith, C. Dodds, S. Ludwig, M. Dennis, K. Cullers. Row l: J. Huggett, President, J Dabrowski, L. Wood, S. Clark, Miss Godwin, Advisor. Q H8 ' Committee Chairmen: R. Mason, J. Burke, L. Green, C. Golden Q eq ' --- 3 QQ-oh - atlas-E 'UF 1l.lL.L'-I'll'2. fliliiii-ml I LIIZEIEK 53529 Dru Dill Dunn . - - p - l I I 5 ,,.,. Ufff- . ,'.:5--J ,.4I-:Z ' . ,..... jx 1 Q . ' r E '- A . ' 1' I 5' fl' lx: . rn :Els I ki t- .. .. . .-..--as i F5 22s1 3 X349 JNL' Y ,Ihr -5 5, .J .. . . 'iz .-v.y.fv A , a -ty, 1:5'g:sfs:-:.g fa ,r 'z i- Kf- - gl.. -big, Qi'- -.-s ,cs 5 s fefzkwq ,,f.,1f.gef.a. A N: if ..ils5j.r. ' m1 ...Q 9 :sf We sg. s-.y t-,.,.. g..'P..Jrf5fS1S.-ml. w ee, F ,Lf ,,L:'.jf..g .y ,L3MQi,,, s fits.. sf. '- .L Q f-f!Sg. :i?iight, Wai .'f-31 , , ' wi -Q HY As, si, 'wi . V . 3. rpg., rg.,-3. .-aft. .f L -.Sw . .-: , 5,333 f Y.. in J 1 M. 1 123, Fl' is-Z ifts il, ' f Q J f mg we J www. M 9, e wr 25 1 f jf a Eva .543 K N5 tl Y 75 if J .. , -we te121,..5f X, ... 119 1 ll! Q Janis Huggett Carol Dodds President Vice-President C.S.F. 2nd Semester Committee Chairmen: L. Wood, C. Dodds, J. Burke, K. Drake. I lv' V Lois Wood Janice Gridley Secretary Treasurer Row 4: J. Eisberg, D. Thigpen, G. Kilgore, D. Bones, G. Roloson, J. Burke, B. Devine, Mr. Thaller, Advisor. Row 3: L. Ramsey, A. Abrams, J. Rexin, C. Meaden, C. Grubb, D. Hueckel, E. Hermann, S. Williams, J. Prochaska, L. Sangren, D. Amos, P. Presco, S. Burke, K. Drake, S. Canfield, P. Wiborg, M. Glick, J. Maxwell, G. Swanstrom, K. Sangren Row 2: M. Whyte, L. Wood, J. Cooper, B. Brown, S. Tompkins J. Dabrowski, R. Mason, D. Harris, L. Pedrini, K. Perrine, J Harbert. Row 1: J. Huggett, President, C. Dodds, Vice President, L. Wood, Secretary, J. Gridley, Treasurer. f L........- Jim Adams Chairman Seniors Serve School Mr. McAlisTer Advisor Rolf Treu Chairman of Boys Senior Service Back Row: L. Clarke, B. Brown, D. Cross, S. Detfweiler, J. Sf. George. Front Row: R. Treu, S. Huson, J. Adams, K. Burke. Maureen Harvey Chairman of Girls Senior Service wavy A 2.2.-.3 Back Row: R. Mason, M. Whyte, D. Harris, T. Coleman, J. Rexin. Front Row: K. Drake, M. Harvey, B. Buchanan, L. Lee. 120 Psychology Club Mr. Phillips, Advisor, K. Cullers, S. Smith, B. Hiseler, K. Reid, J. McFarland, President, L. Bol. Cindy Niemeier President Future Nurses Bock Row: R. Beech, K. Mellecker, D. Alva, C. Niemeier, R. Ellington. Front Row P. Reising, L. Thompson, R. Peterson, Miss Webber, odvisor. 121 Li C Jeanie Rexin President Future Row 4: S. Franklin, L. Redman, D. Pizzorno, C. Bertolino, J. Prochaska, L. Skelly, G. Rioux 1 Row 3: J. Huggett, K. Drake, J. Kroft, D. Robin, L. Green, P. Sterling, C. Adams, S. Drown, J. Galvin. Row 2: M. Roth, S. Tompkins, N. Gilbert, B. Maxwell, S. Hoffman, L. Mallory, G. C Swcinstrom. Row l: J. Rexin, President, L. Wood, Vice-President, D. Wells, Secretary, L. Wood, Treasurer, H. Green, Historian, Mr. Miller, Advisor. Club Key Club Rae Holt President Row 3: T. Neudecker, J. Singleton, D. Prest, B. Devine. Row 2: P. Wol'1lgernUTl'l, -l- Adams, L. Oster, J. Derry. Row l: R. Holt, President, B. Youmans, Vice-President, K. Jones, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. McAlister Advisor 122 French Club Lynette Wood President Row 415. Clark, P. Carvalho, J. Hill, S. McClain, G. Braegar, K. Bessert, F. Marks, R. Wilbert Row 3: J. Huggett, P. Sterling, L. Armstrong, D. Reynolds, V. Mellon, D. Durr. Row 215. Hull D. Robin, L. Wood, C. Dodds, G. Alson, M. Whyte, R. Treu. Row l: L. Wood, President, S Ludwig, Vice-President, D. Jonoski, Secretary, M. Glick, Treasurer, J. Eisberg, Historian, Mr Grindell, Advisor. J c- J 49 ,? My W Paul Wohlgemuth Lk ' A - 'mefl W n I President LT ' X: A 'fr il Row 4: B. Devine, J. Baerresen, J. Corbitt, J Galvin, J. Burkholder, J. Prochaska, S. Olson, R. Treu, K. Quan, J. Derry, J. Singleton, B. Devine, T. Gastineau, L. Osborne, K. Cope, D. Haste, R. Zrodlo, L. Donaldson. Row 3: R. Holt, B. Hiseler, S. Williams, K. Ostrander, J. Dabrowski, B. Maxwell, P. Gewecke, C. Marxmiller, P. Wiborg R. Packer, S. Carroll, M. Myers, P. Carvalho, C Wilbert, T. Derenesenyi, T. Weibel. Row 2: G. Swanstrom, J. Gridley, J. Lang, L. Ramsey, L. Awsumb, A. Watson, S. Tompkins, K. Wohlge- muth, J. Jones, M. Arnold, J. Maxwell, K. San- gren, C. Golden, K. Cullers, M. Takayama. Row 1: P. Wohlegmuth, President, R. Mason, Vice- President, L. Sangren, Secretary, R. Smith, Treasurer, J. Burke, Historian, Miss Cox, Advisor. 123 g,3. : Spanish Club 1 ,ff . ,QzQ 1 . YQ, X1 1. . 1 I was 3,9 3 x 'Yi S 'lil S 7 r I .L Q . i '. . I Q. 1 ,. 2:11 s',- 5 Q -waz.. I -MH J. 1 f' iq - ma ng? '.r,,gf e' - -ffm tearrf' wx. .ids-. , nx. wp' -1. J'-L V Yrrf 777 I 0 I-.nw as ,fs .titcfitifx . 1... fi L' wnfiiar ,. M - I .f :Marv M ,.w ,,,r:.':cf . W ,Am-cm 1 W wsu 9-,, .w I 5 Kwai' mm M MM ug 1, .nmfv 1.5-,MW nm WSW' ,M .Wm .. . ' Maxam 'Zim w wnwvn . ,ww W 'l . - fn::1fEm:t Jeanie Rexin President Row 4. S. Olson, L. Pedrini, G. Sawrey, S. Shillander, C. Lubin. Row 3: C. Plantenga, C. Cano, A. Roig, C. Mutter, A. Gaftrey, C. Aaron, J. DeYoung, P. Presco, P. Pizzorno. Row 2: J. Cooper, K. Wohlgemuth, M. Maslow, J. Blanchard, S. Feher, D. Pizzorno, L. Clause. Row l. J. Rexin, President, N. Gilbert, Vice-President, D. Hubar, Secretary, C. Meaden, Treasurer, J. Harbert, Historian, Mr. Koumachian, Advisor. Folk Club Row 4: R. Aldridge, C. Aaron, C. Drysdale, B. Sanders, J. Prochaska, R. Philips, L. McKay, M. Myers, E. Thibault, M. Clark, L. Bull, C. Morton, C. Baudrant, J. Herbert, J. Crain. Row 3: J. Coffman, A. Stillion, C. Kelz, J. Burkholder, J. Galvin, G. Swanstrom, P. Coit, J. Mendelsohn, J. Avery, R. Gross, T. Pocino, C. Bucaccio. Row 2: L. Maxwell, D. Nowlin, P. Fournier, M. Thompson,J tary, K. Shafer, Treasurer, S. Kahn, Historian Advisor, Miss Samaniego, not present. Creighton, D. Alva, M. Ogino, M. Startin, B. Palmer, P. Carvalho, C. Penny. Row l: R. McKee, President, J. Coit, Vice-President, J. Lang, Secre- s- if 2 is 3 ' iii 45413451 V5 ' 3 4 'lied fl i 3' 'W' fa V o I Rick McKee President ,. Sally Taylor President Dance Club Early in October, Dance Club began getting in shape for the annual Dance Concert held in early spring every year. Meeting from 7 to 8 every Tuesday night, all the members got a chance to practice basic dance techniques. A lot of time, energy, and hard work went into the T966 Dance Concert which was based on motion picture themes. One ot the many field trips they took was to the Fox-Wilshire in Hollywood, where they saw The Sound of Music. QD-.M ' ' X Row 5: A. Dixon, M. Watters, D. Barrett, D. Thaxton, J. Clark, R. Moore, K. Bullard, L. Pedrini, L. Pedrini, C. Weaver, S. Ganfield, G. Whiteley, K. Ratzloft, D. Boele, J. Grawunder, C. Moore, K. Zetlmaier, C. Van Meter, M. Caswell, C. Aaron, R. Phillips, D. Jones, J. Corbitt. Row 4: L. Gould, B. Parrish, V. Moss, S. Kartsman, C. Tonarely, C. Marxmiller, K. Perrine, M. Maslow, J. Rexin, M. Wade, A. Gattrey, A. Watson, J. Nunamaker, L. Creighton, K. Kinard, P. Presco, M. Myers, J. Palmer, L. Mallory, M. Eccles, M. Droege- mueller, D. Amos, C. Woidneck. Row 3: S. Shillander, P. Hoefler, N. Grancich, T. Coward, J. Messing, L Awsumb, J. Blanchard, C. Hurd, J. Cooper, J. Keating M. Libbrecht, B. Buchanan, E. Wiley, M. Benjamin, C Smith, B. Jorgensen, D. Romano, J. DeYoung, K Polenz, L. O'Connor, E. Bernardi, H. Kohn, K. Horn buckle, P. McCallum, S. Hart. Row 2: L. Wabel, S Leavitt, R. Pate, J. Jones, P. Coit, C. Adams, P Droegemuller, S. Hull, L. Craven, S. Drown, J. Humphrey, M. Roig. Row 'ln S. Taylor, President, J Hall, Vice-President, C. Stevenson, Secretary, K. Ti- berti, Treasurer, J. Hillier, Historian. gi Glue I l X' ' . il ln- . ' l in WV ' as l' 4' 3 U I! l f 0 Exchange dancers practice for upcoming performances at a Tuesday night Dance Club meeting. 125 ff. , ,X fi . so Miss Mohr Advisor International Club Row 4- M Glick B Fine A Duncan P Ma erson J . . , . , . , . y , . Derry, B. Devine, P. Pizzorno, P. Carvalho, J. Hill, L. Redman, J. Messing, B. Alson, J. Avery, R. Gross, A. Stillion. Row 3: G. Johnson, K. Jones, P. Wohlgemuth M. Borries, S. Tompkins, L. Green, B. Shimelash, D. Pizzorno, B. Manning, D. Durr, K. Wohlgemuth, M. Maslow, P. Wiborg, D. Hueckel, N. Crist. Row 2: D. Alva, L. Awsumb, J. Maxwell, C. Golden, J. Eisberg, J. Huggett, L. Wood, L. Wood, S. Ludwig, N. Gilbert, M. Marinovich, L. Ramsey, B. Maxwell, J. Gilmore, C. Smith, C. Niemeier. Row l: R. Holt, President, J. Rexin, Vice-President: J. Goya, Secretary: J. Dabrowski, Treasurer: J. Burke, Historian, Mr. Fisher, Advisor. ae Holt President Steve Johnson President Row 4: D. Boele, J. DeYoung, K. Burke, S. Olson, G. Brandin, J. Large, D. Johnson, S. Mack, S. Scott, B. Archer, K. Klavon, D. Heald, J. Turner, R. Smith, R. Davidson, B. Devine. Row 3: C. Moore, S. Woidneck, J. St. George, B. Nelson, M. Hanna, J. Martin, S. McKeen, Surf s Up Coit, P. Presco, K. Ratzloff. Row 2: G. Yoshimura, R Magnuson, D. Sears, A. Senne, V. Walker, K. Zetlmeier A. Davis, M. Thuen, R. Hannaly, M. Hutt, L. O'Conner, D Romano. Row l: S. Johnson, President: B. Senne, L. Lee, L Tirre, M. Lanclgreen, C. DeMond. D. Rosenberger, M. Mushinski, T. Genest, A. Braun, J. 126 Ski Club Row 5: M. Droegemueller, J. McClellan, B. Devine, M. Hanes, R. Beattie, J. Maddocks, S. Huson, R. Graham, S. Olson, K. Burke, D. Haste, C. Zotcheck, G. Coyle, R. Littler, J. Martin, T. Lupton, J. Reimer, S. Jeaniddes, D. Boele, Mr. Fuller, Advisor. Row 4: L. Pedrini, S. Kajut, D. Stitt, D.Tellkamp,S. Drown, J. Taylor, S. Leavitt, S. Taylor, V. Moss, S. Canfield, L. Pedrini, M. Whyte, B. Belcher, S. Kennedy, S. McGlocklin, L. Richman, L. O'Conner, S. Nicosio, L. Elliott, S. Ervin, K. Leddy, C. Adams, V. Van De Veere, R. Froyum. Row 3: P. Jepma, N. Whiteley, P. Jones, D. Richardson, C. Stephenson, S. Shillander, M. Libbrecht, B. Buchanan, D. Heald, N. Brown, R. Mason, T. Coleman, P. Melbourne, M. Sickles. Row 2: K. Sannes, A. Gciffrey, J. Blanchard, D. Jackson, P. Pizzorno, C. Woidneck, S. Whitaker, M. Eccles, L. Diener, Y. Silvis, I R. Kawamoto, M. Litzsinger, K. Frickle, D. Brosek, C. Kinard. Row T: J. Cooper, President, K. Perrine, Secretary, L. Lee, Treasurer, D. Pizzorno, Historian. 'xx' if Jessica Cooper Pfesldenl Claudia Bucaccio Eresident tl Art Club. t.lll1bll'iU wp-Q. ' Q-. . . . W '..,m,,wN,,.e., ,Q-N' .kt I . I L ,QM jg? X . .. . , 3... E. 'sy' 'f,,L:Q4ig5l,giM+':',:e 'x,bJ'vQQf lift? Q f his., xf,'f Vf5lQk so P W J Y hw. CKE-'fill!Li?'e- fr.QsQ:ii'?ifQ-frix Row .3: S. Montgomery, J. Messing, M. Marinovich, A. Hamann, C. Moore, K. Kinard, R. Pate, C. Saville, S. Hobbins, Martinez, E. Grinstein,M. Montesanti, K. Pearson,J. Burke, R. A. Burza. Row la C. Bucaccio, President, C. Weis, Vice- Maclntosh, R. Elgin, T. Cangemi, S. McClain, R. Killion, R. President,J. Cangemi, Secretary, S. Ludwig, Treasurer. Peterson, Miss Layne, Advisor. Row 2: C. Bertolino, C. r is Science Club Science Club, holding bi-weekly meetings, discusses such topics as py- rotechniques, liquid nitrogen, ants, and survival. Mr. Thaller, club advisor, spoke at a meeting on volcanic action in Hawaii. Bob Devine serves as Pres- ident. y Row 3: B. Bovie, D. Powers, R. Holt, P. Wohlgemuth, D. Alden, F. Marks, E. Roeters. Row 2: S. Clark, P. Griffith-Jones, D. Bones, B. Gross, J. Dabrowski, K. Quan, R. Juranek, L. Oster, J. Huggettt. Row l: R. Wilbert, J. Eisberg, J. Derry, B. Devine, C. Golden, J. Singleton, and Mr. Thaller, Advisor. Math Club members study the var- ious aspects ot math. As an example, they learn how to program computers by actual experience. As in the past, they enter many UQ! D d 'B 'o math contests, including the one held l wx Nw C 6 Cana: ,, 2 annually at Occidental College. L - 343 'gi 532. -:Q - ' 5 . ' ' Q, .w i We Math Cl u b Row 3: R. Holt, J. Derry, J. Singleton, T. Gastineau, D. Alden, F. Marks. Row 2: P Wohlgemuth, B. Gross, K. Quan, B. Devine, L. Oster. Row l: R. Wilbert, J. Eisberg, R Juranek, President, C. Golden, E. Roeters, and Mr. Silva, Advisor. Russell Juranek President 128 ,julic.? i SPll5 Row 4: Mr. Kosturick, Advisor, S. Parker, K. Porterfield, T. Callas D. Reistrotter, J. Hamilton, K Glade, B. Panick, B. Jones, K Wohlgemuth, M. Ruiz. Row 3: T McDuftie, H. Troncoso, D. Heald C. Higginbotham, D. Powers, C. Aaron, R. Haroer, K. Henning, J Rockley, B. Maslow. Row l: G Crane, D. Crosby, R. Fitzgerald C. Johnson, S. Benson, J. Jones C. Alden, L. Thompson, L. Creighton, C. Cooper. Officers: D. Hubar, President, S. Gaghagen, Vice-President, D Johnson, Treasurer. Y I I gil . J ze ,.. 'ffaaf Er!! rf- 4 jf' 1-.Aiwa fi, eff, I 4 mg! I ' Drama Club Diane Hubar President Geri Braeger President Back row. Mr. Kosturick, Advisor, C. Speech Club Golden, K. Cullers, C. Aaron. Middle row: L. Kendall, K. Henning, T. Cal- las. Front row: G. Braegar, Pres- ident, D. Johnson. 129 0 o 'W Disciples Produce Rumpcige . i W J i r Bock Row: Mr. Tepner, Advisor, C. Golden, J. Eisberg, R. Thursby, S. Goghogen. Front Row: K. Cullers, L. Boi, A. Abroms, L. Romsey, J. Dobrowski, S. Smith. Flor World Society Discusses R Th oy ursby President gs M- A 332551, K if R. Beech, R. Sanders, A. Soroker, M. Minor, S. Smith, R. Broy. 130 YN, ' A if A , Pr gf fi . A w . . in A i i ix ' W i fi if Hx, ' X .viii ii ,N . iivii ' I i. vi I ! H ii' A J , .swf i 'X fi N , i '77 J 1 A or fix ,Li A i ,UV X ' Il: i J, MJ, ' N A 5' L, G.A.A. With the adoption of a new constitution, G.A.A. met twice a week and provided girls with an hour of refreshing, competitivesfun. Throughout the year, many active girls attended Sports Days at nearby schools. They played tournaments in volley- ball, basketball, and softball. A co-educational bowling league was also started during second quarter. A skating party, a slumber party in the gym, and bicycle riding were also included in the activities held during the year. Row 6: R. Gross, J. Avery, C. Cano, D. DeReign, P Zumwalt, J. Huggett, S. Clark, M. Huff, K. Mesias, L Stover, S. Whitaker, P. McLaughlin, J. Birse, G. Burke P. Jones, C. Hammon, P. Gewecke, B. Dodds, B. Gehre D. Amos, J. Helmer, M. Horton, C. Marxmiller, C Tonarely, S. Burke, D. Hueckel. Row 5: R. Beech, K Majewski, M. Peebles, S. Cavanaugh, C. Holloway, M Maslow, K. Wohlgernuth, T. McDuffie, P. Presco, L Thom son,C Wong K.Woody,C Morton D. Harbert p . , . , , C. Grubb, J. Galvin, R. Packer, N. Medina, L. Linarte, B. Baumgarten, D. Harding, B. Pruett, S. Connelly. Row 4 P. Goetz, C. Duncan, L. Craven, D. Romano, J. Jones, B Jorgensen, S. Parker, L. O'Connor, P. Coit, J. Harbert, M. Mistretta, J. Miller, D. Alva, S. Heiberg, L. Foley, G 1 Swanstrom, C. Drysdale, L. Stafford, D. Crain, L Krammes, B. Doran. Row 3: R. Gamboz, S. Rogers, K Woodland, C. Baudrand, D. Martin, C. Black, C. Bones C. Aldridge, C. Mutter, F. Williams, K. Marshall, M Roig, R. Moore, M. Edwards, M. Litzsinger, J. Skelton C. Kelz, J. DaRoss, B. Perrou. Row 2: D. Sandberg, B Schepens, R. Peterson, K. Ossian, D. LaFortune, M Droegemueller, L. Diener, B. Klass, A. Roig, C. Aaron, L Carlson, M. Thomas, V. Braun, J. Mason, L. Green, S Carrell. Row l: Miss Dunn, Advisor, Miss Grayson Advisor, Kathy Drake, President, K. Severinson, J DeYoung, K. Grievelle, K. Bullard, J. Neff, Miss Hubert Advisor. Girls iump for ball at beginning of basketball game as advisor, Miss Grayson looks on. Kathy Drake President ke- it-g., ' Ywxx 1 ffl t V15 X ' 4' . ,Q I l . , H l i i'K y Q, , , .Ya ,g . U I V' J. Y' Q 5 I 131 Q1 nl it 'W E 9 'P Rita Montrose Pep Cor X t . mll g . df-f y' I A f VVLK , .. J f ,S ' ,lf 14 Sergeants-at-Arms: Marlene Libbrecht and Bev Buchanan. X Happiness Is Pep This year's Pep Commission was one of the most active groups on campus. Led by enthusiastic and spirited Pep Commissioner, Rita Montrose, many new and unusual tradi- tions were started. The aim of the Pep Commission is to give support to all the athletic teams supporting Temple City High School. Football season began with a surprise dinner that all the players knew about, a breakfast, and singing telegrams. Songs made popular by Rita and the Pepsters were: Varsity Guys and High Hopes. Signs were delivered to each player's house at six in the morning by sleepy-eyed Pep Commission girls. All of the players were surprised, when coming home after a dinner at Coach Hitchcock's, to find their bedrooms completely decorated with signs, suckers, pillows, and crepe paper. Signs dominated the appearance of school every Friday throughout all the sports. Pep rallies, held every Friday morning, promoted more spirit. Pep assemblies were few and far between but the spirit never died. With gifts of mums, orchids, and cough drops from the Varsity Football Team, all of the girls on Pep found out how much the time, effort, and money they spent on the players had been appreciated. fi campus. Pat Pierson President Pep Club, led by President Pat Pierson, carried on past year's activities and spirit. White sweaters with emblems were ordered for the active and interested members. Each week the Pep Club painted the numerous signs that dotted the campus. A candy apple sale was held at the beginning of the year. During football and basketball sea- son, green shakers were sold. Pep Club still remains the largest club on Miss Dunn Advisor A' ' Q -N 1 A 1'-gif.. sg., 6 PL? f , XP 1 I , 7 Q l I PSP. iff .. ns.: ..--..-:pw f5'i-f 1 ..-UW 1 U'-va i ' f' . f F' l , ' X l l' 1 L ' ti A tl l f L ' t 'E i ' , ,.. M ii. . 'ii,' 1w.:...r-',, .. . P ,. . l Row 5: L. Craven, J. Harper, M. Arnold, J. Baerresen, J. Reimer B. Schepens, J. Beaudet, J. Cambienica, P. Presco, D. Romano, A Roig, C. Mutter, R. Philips, C. Kinard, D. Barrett, K. Frickle, J Clark, D. Thaxton, D. Amos, D. Durr, G. Irwin, C. Grubb, D Bock. Row 4: M. Willette, M. Thompson, K. Mellecker, S Hobbins, K. Ostrander, G. Burke, P. Jones, D. Gooch, M Litzsinger, K. Mesias, J. Harbert, L. Ramirez, S. Nicassio, M Shust, B. Manning, L. Gould, D. Hueckel, B. Parrish, D. Harding Row 3: M. Thomas, D. Jonoski, A. Amos, L. Johnson, S. Rogers, L. Wohlgemuth, S. Parker, B. Gehre, R. Gross, C. Morton, J. Avery C. Boudrand, H. Kohn, K. Hornbuckle, C. Niemeier, L. Redman W. Miller. Row 2: P. Porreca, L. Batties, M. Marinovich, R. Moore K. Bullard, Y. DeYoung, S. Nagel, E. Wiley, D. Stitt, V Henderson, E. Thibault, B. Ruiz, T. McDutfie, B. Jorgenson, R Peterson, M. Glick, J. Maxwell, L. Stover, S. Kartsman, S Bozenski, E. Hermann, D. Alva, R. Killion, G. Miller, B. Sanders Row l: S. Still, R. Fitzgerald, K. Robles, S. Leavitt, L. O'Connor, P Pierson, C. Black, M. Myers, P. Carvalho, S. Hart, J. Keating. 1 Ford, L. Avels, K. Woodland, N. Gilbert, S. Feher, M. Maslow, K Row 4: D. DeReign, J. Nunamaker, B. Swain, P. Droegemueller, J. Taylor, S. Drown, P. Gewecke, P. Wiborg, J. Prochaska, J. Burkholder, S. Adams, B. Klass, D. Tellkamp, C. Stoll, S. Irwin, M. Plumley, B. Beck, M. Roeters, C. Tonarely, C. Marxmiller, D. Glatts, M. Caswell, A. Stillion, E. Cortenbach. Row 3: N. Fickes, E. Johnson, T. Shaber, C. Hamann, L. Mallory, N. Ely, S. Hull, C. Adams, C. Meaden, C. Alden, L. Diener, P. Pizzorno, T. Coulson, . .' sg. M. Horton, J. Smars, B. McGuire, M. Peebles, A. Dixon, K. Majewski. Row 2: J. DaRoss, N. Little, N. Crist, K. Portertield, G. Swonstrom, J. Galvin, K. Leddy, M. Droegemueller, J. DeYoung K. Vann, M. Menchaca, M. Sickels, P. Melebourne, N. Rehnborg, S. McClain, S. Ludwig, J. Mason, C. Bucaccio. Row l: G. Kneefel, M. Roig, P. Mclauglin, J. Birse, J. Messing, J. Jones, R. Pate, D. Jackson, S. Heiberg, L. Foley, J. Rexin, C. Woidneck. r M.,-..-.,.,w:, 44-wwf ..,- fn.-... . 5 Q' xY Y 155 X E3 4 E 7 65 11 1 10 1 9 3 bg 3.133 134 -,. ft 'Em 3,5 or X5 A 63 , .K Q, I , , . . W r N,,, 57, xjQ7'J'Z2 fbfiae Temple Czly Hlgh School, 19635 19606 6 . Cf 7' L 9 fi.: -- N45 HEAD Q Q W 9 3 Q U 1 , 4 Mau re 's HE -K g , -Q3 X . 1 J 0 w, V 1 s ww A V1 - 15 f -.k, w. Te 1 Coleman .fx 'QL fi-1:35 LX , 542124512 --Qifsiza 3 www . f 'ewsfasv my 1.x - :sElIi95i?ig1 .'FEsi': Q wa W, ,ff Lori KS 3 MAGS Judy French Captain Lynette and Lois Wood Co - Captains Drill Team Members: Lorraine Armstrong Laurel Awsumb Marcelle Benjamin Jeanne Bristol Nancy Brown Bev Buchanan Connie Cooper Terry Coward Roberta Edwards Gail Englehart Linda Fradella Judy Greer Carol Griffith Jan Hail Maureen Harvey Martha Herrmann Cherylne Higgenbolham Joann Hill Sue Kohn Linda Lee Anna Martinez Randy Mason -sqg, Mary McDuffie Carol Moore Bev Mosser Pal Parker Kris Peirson Barbara Perrou Ann Philips Pat Pierson Donna Pizzorno Janice Porfer Margaret Roth Kris Shafer Carol Smith Denise Stevens Cris Stephenson Lois Swain Linda Wabel Virginia Walker Anne Walson Marsha Wa1ters Cherlene Weaver Darlene Wells Faye Williams 1 - Miss Mohr Advisor .ery . 'Kumi -117' Q. 453 Cormmimgrdulll Roberta Rexln Row 3: Senior Pep Repsp Polenz, J. Keating, S. Still, Carvalho, S. Leavitt. Row Junior Pe Re s' K. Robles P P I I Fitzgerald, S. Hart. Row Sophomore Pep Reps: C Black, L. O'Connor, M. Myers rf we , J 43 5' ata I n ' c r Y af.. -f 5 Jw ' I I dj- Q New Madrigols Group Performs Temple Belles: Back Row: S. Clark, C. Penny, S. Still, J. Porter, P. Zumwalt, S. Carolyn Penny Benson, Front Row: J. Huggett, l.. Pedrini, V. Walker, L. Pedrini, M. McDermott. President Mr. Lockie Men's Octet: Back Row: M. Williams, S. Burwell, G. Phillips, K. Jones, B. Sanders Advisor Front Row: H. Troncoso, R. Treu, L. Oster, D. Johnson. Madrigals: Row 4: M. Williams, S. Burwell, G. Phillips, K. Jones, B. Sanders, Row 3: H. Troncoso, R. Treu, L. Oster, D. Johnson, Row 2: S. Clark, C. Penny, S. Still, J. Porter, F' Zumwalt, S. Benson. Row l: J. Huggett, L. Pedrini, V. Walker, L. Pedrini, M. McDermott. Concert Choir The newly formed Concert Choir, with erings this past year. After auditioning last year, these members have acquired an avid interest in the world of music Through their many contacts. Mr. Lockie Lani Pedrini I J F Advisor President I I- ' ,Q S O X- l - iwl illlikill ' f Nlillgl 1 i l . J B 'fr -J Row 4: L. Redman, S. Clark, B. Sanders, L. Oster, T. MacBeth, Wolfe, C. Dodds, C. Hurd, S. Still, C. Penny, R. Treu, R K. Dickens, L. Brush, D. Mielke, K. Jones, W. Miller, J. Burke, S. Mclntosh, T. Pinzetti, M. Adams, J. Porter, S. Bolton, C. Black Burwell, G. Phillips, D. Johnson, M. Williams, R. Neville. Row D. Jonoski. Row lr V. Mellon, G. Englehart, J. Gridley, L 3: C. Copeland, J. Huggett, C. Peirson, V. Walker, R. Van Pedrini, K. Perrine, D. LaFortune, L. Pedrini, M. McDermott, B Tongren, M. Williams, B. Archer, T. Hahn, S. Taylor, L. Reudel, S. Benson, P. Zumwalt. Sangren, J. Lawrence, J. Hall, K. Tiberti. Row 2: J. Coe, L. 142 over 52 voices, has performed at many gath- - 4 0 Cl 9 Row 4: A. Senne, D. Hanna, M. Hanna, P. Armato, J. St. George, R. Hoover, R. Davidson, J. Walker, J. Turner, D. Sears, K. Burke, R. Kennick, R. Magnuson. Row 3: D. DeReign, S. Kagut, C. Moore, N. Boggs, B. Jones, S. Nagel, M. Droegemueller, D. Reynolds, N. Eberhardt, H. Stout. Row 2: L. Wabel, J. Grawunder, C. McLaughlin, S. Kahn, R. Frouyum, S. Wanna, E. Berncrdi, S. Jackson, P. Siebelt. Row la J. Jones, J. Hutton, J. DeYoung, K. Glade, K. Zetlmaier, L. McKay, P. Coit, L. Creighton, L. Diener. Cl Mr. Lockie Advisor Row 4: C. Landrith, J. Sprotto, P. Mote, D. DeReign, R. Reynolds, C. Troncoso, D. Robles, R Hudson, J. Massie, K. Patterson, J. Yoshimura, D. Bady. Row 3: R. Beech, L. Akridge, M Jackson, B. Gehre. Row 2: J. DaRoss, R. Fitzgerald, J. Mendelsohn, D. Tellkamp, A. Roig, L Stover, J. Frouyum, C. Morton, C. Boudrand, J. Avery, T. Coulson, K. Sangren. Row 'l: 5 Moran, L. Flint, J. Rockley, M. Roig, B. Klass, D. Stitt, M. Arnold, D. Robin, R. Peterson, L Hoban, M. Clark. Robin, M. Caswell, S. Adams, R. Ellington, S. Ringstrom, G. Kneefel, M. Startin, J. Harper, S. g, Tempos Create T I g 4 its Row 3: D. Burn, D. Marquardt, J. Hudson, J. Bello, B. Sorenson, D. Hahn, R. Burn, T. Sommerville. Row 2: L. Benanti, B. Tsuiimoto, P. Cope, K. Gordon. Row T: R. Unruh, L. Osborne, R. Berger, J. Linton, G. T.C.H.S.'s Dance Band is a selected group of musicians who are called the llTempos . The members are chosen forthe Concert Band on the basis of their musical ability. Every morning you can hear the Tempos practicing under the direction of Mr. Godfrey. They play various types of music, such as iazz, ballads, and popular hits. The highlight of the year for the Music Department is the Annual Dance Band Show, which is held in February. T44 Jim Hahn Student Leader Crchestra Performs For Television G. Bayha. Under the direction of Bernard Gerrard, the orchestra expanded their participation in school events with their performance in the Thanksgiving assembly, Christmas program, and uBye Bye Birdie . The eleven musicians performed at the San Gabriel Valley District Music Festival at PCC for a rating. Five of the members competed as soloists. 145 F' T. Gerrard Advisor Advisor, K. Unfried, A. Gaffery, S. Feher, A. Gaffery, L. Ramsey, A. Abrams, M. They again displayed their talents as they performed two shows for television. Rounding out the end of the year, the orchestra played for the Kiwanis Club, the Women's Club, andthe Spring Music Festival. Rehearsing each morning during first period at Oak Avenue Junior High School, the orchestra worked for perfection and experi- enced a very rewarding year. Band Marches On As in past years, the Rams' Band continues to be successful in every field of endeavor. They practiced every day fourth period to the tune of Mr. Godfrey's one-and-two-and-three. They performed at every home football game during halftime in coordination with the Drill Team. Placing among the top five in the Norwalk, San Bernardino,and West Arcadia parades, the band looked forward to a successful time at National City in May. George Coyle Drum Major Parade Donna Gault Band Assistant Back Row: B. Sanders, J. Paul, D. Hannaly, J. Derry, J. Crandall, G. Schmidt, J. Backstrom, W. Singer, J. Edge- Turner, R. Berger, T. Gastineau, J. Linton, G. Thaggard, S. wood, J. Moore. Front Row: S. Stuedle, K. Drake, E. McKeen, M. Mullins, D. Haste. Middle Row: R. Unruh, S. Johnson, R. Froyum, M. Ogino, S. Kalla, D. Markquardt, L. Franklin, J. Neff, C. Stewart, K. Woody, M. Oaks, D. Osborne, E. Cortenbach. 146 To Victory 3 fi .of ,. I ig it . .2 W -,.1 if i 1 l' Mr. Godfrey Advisor 'ff-v 5? xl tiggrj ,or acl? - if 'W '4 v, aQ. J' N 'P . I Mike Mullins Drum Mcior Field April Phillips Bond Assistant Bock Row: D. Godfrey, J. Smith, K. Cope, R. Cope, McCullough, J. Hinrichs, D. Hecild, P. Ellis, G. Roloson, McBride, B. Hernandez, G. Miller. Middle Row: K. Gordon, Wolciski, S. Weis, M. Kuykendoll, J. Hudson, B. Elder, Tompkins, L. Benonti, J. Hohn, B. Sorenson, R. Krier, J. Redondo. Front Row: B. Morrow, G. Yeorick, T. Jackson, T. Somerville, N. Gilbert, S. Scott, R. Burn, J. Bello, S. Smith. 147 X 4 ACTIVITIES Q QV 0 RC 'To c aol 5 Pep Assembly ll School Holiday 19 Boys' League Assembly 24 Fine Arts Assembly 25 Thanksgiving 26 School Holiday OVQYTW Gln Remembe 17 School Begins 24 Pep Assembly 29 Student Government Day at Redlands 30 P.T.A. Open House 8 Pep Assembly 15 Hollywood All stars 20 Dress Up Day 22 Homecoming-Pep Assembly 27 Boys' and Girls' League Assembly earlier --1,7 Hap wr Trick GQGDYUD san 'Lat Us Give, Thanks J ii 4'l9'lf-ms K Z, C QYYW QP 43 sums mgm H IO Pep Assembly I5 Christmas Program 17 Dress Up Day 18 Christmas Dance 20 Vacation Begins 150 ZW' q 5 f T -di-A 3 21 26-28 armarty A o tlzlfhw a 146' g:-mafia.. pt visa! , Vacation Ends Karate Assembly The Great Finals Basketball Tournaments V-V '--- f ff----V11-1--.-,--M W- v-Y-,q-..,...,-ww --,-w,-'----- - f-- - --fe -- ------ - September . . . 3 Donkey Basketball 4 Safety Assembly l l Language Fiesta . , l5 Dr. Baxter Assembly ' 16-l 9 Bye Bye Birdie 25 Folk Club Assembly my 29 Girls' League Fashion Show 3-,san Z.-15-i-f ' f Wmllllllwsg VY - ' F E I Q 5 Si Mouhsarpnezxlay ly l,JL'lZ Fr'a.a.dorn'Flil19l efbaemhf 1 - A F fi? if FQ arty 9 BTL Nllflfb O jiucggqpqig RER IP- 4 , 'Q q co 7 i' t A 0 Valwflll xl O Q I ,f x....'Q Q 9-13 Evaluation Week 13 Dance Concert 27 Awards Assembly 27 Junior-Senior Prom 30 Memorial Day 3 Spring Music Festival 12 Baccalaureate l7 SENIOR WEEK l7 Commencement ' All Night Party School Ends .lr- J 'I'-I A h ' i 'I i,l In F I V 7 4 Jo nGoddard Assem y ff.: il' lg, I g ' E 12 Valentine's Dance Vlliillllllllllfllbyfllllli W'i'9lIlt1l1ll I U l Q1 l6 Dance Band Assembly 8howtp8bPmgMayM Q.f'hPlQ CftfY3W0 17 Dance Band Show ' ' f J . V, Loyref, 19 Jeffery Eden ' , . 'A' 22 School Holiday 25 Surfaris Assembly 6 g 4 ' f is J gl ' if T25 'if' 4 if 'ggi A ' - ' f gl 'lfrgfti' egg rt 1 fr 9 l 1 :cc Day S isics Y. , ' .Q M' i.L.'s.Qf?T ' 1 I . M , ,.,,,.,-evafzfi-Qfgfgg ly 4-8 Spring Vacation 2.5735 F , ff.ge.,,g ,, . N 15 concerfsand Assembly S be 554 l8-22 International Week W ,gf my ' 'F 26 Father-Daughter Banquet ii A gl -l V2 . A , 28 Career Day 30 National City Band Review in 'er ltliliifi y W-C1 f'H1!Mlf ,A ' 'E WF T Q .. i 1 . i -4 1 Q C .s A ffif ' ' ' V- . 1 K 7 fi ' ,. . K . .,. u, , , ,h s .. M ' .cg sw: jk M' . 1-:lv f Q' 1- . W if f, U .E 5, Q si. Qi , s r.2i,i'?jyyyjy iz Sheryl Still takes a whack at l'The Tiger . ' K V59 i 'A' ? .x 'rl if 1 Mrs. Carol Antista Wiles, T965 Homecoming Queen, crowns T966 Homecoming Queen Gayle Whitely. Dean Johnson, Cheryl Black, Wayne Miller and Sue Shillander participate in the San Marino pep rally. The Rams enioyed many entertaining pep rallies this year. Directed by and starring Rita Montrose and her Pep Commission, the pep rallies were held the afternoon of the games as often as possible. In the Pep Commission's campaign against the South Pasadena Tigers, tickets were sold at lOc for a chance to llSmash the Tiger , an old car painted orange and black. The rally preceding the San Marino game presented our opponents llAttractive Homecoming Royalty, dressed in the latest fashion. The most memorable rally was our own Homecoming Coronation of Gayle Whitely. Class competition yells were the most popular of all and usually resulted in a disputed tie between the upper classmen. Homecoming Royalty attend a 5th quarter dance. Fifth Quarter Dances Swing Fifth Quarter Dances are held after most home football and basketball Students practice new Steps' games. They are sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association, which hires a live band for each dance. The bands are usually composed ot local talent, l and many of their members are alumni of Temple City High School. Students get ready to start a dance. I ,,K 153 LJ . 008 Christmas O 3 , Queen Sharon Canfield, escorted by Al Clutter. Senior Princess Lani Pedrini, escorted by Dave Heald. ii E? f Sophomore Princess Brenda Ruiz, escorted by Ken Gordon. 154 Royalty Reigns Amid dreamy music and flowing gowns, Queen Sharon Canfield was crowned and reigned over the i965 Christmas Dance. Her court included Senior Princess Lani Pedrini, Junior Princess Terry Coward, Sophomore Princess Brenda Ruiz, and Freshman Princess Sue Nicassio. The dance, enti- tled USleigh Bells Ringing , was held in Beckner Gym on December 18. The Christmas Dance is sponsored annu- ally bythe Girls' and Boys' Leagues. ,.., y i ,.,. .i . Junior Princess Terry Coward, escorted by Greg Sawrey. Freshman Princess Sue Nicassio, escorted by Rick Mushinskie. Students Present Program The Twelfth Annual Christmas Program was presented at the First Baptist Church of Temple City on December l5. Entertainment included the Concert Choir and the A Cappella Choir, di- rected by Mr. Roger Lockie, and the String Ensemble, directed by Mr. Bernard Gerrard, with Larry Keast, piano soloist. Also featured were soloists, Steve Burwell, pianist, Carol Dodds, and organist, Mr. Roy McMeen. The program was presented in memory of Karen Moreman, a member of Concert Choir, Temple Bells and Madrigals. The A Cappella Choir was featured singing their favorite Christmas carols The String Ensemble performed selections from the New World Symphony. Princess Kay Princess Anne llCupid Strikes Again was the theme ot the VaIentine's Dance, held on February 12, in Beckner Gym. Music was provided by the Blue Fox Four. Traditionally backwards the Valentine's Dance is an annual project of the Sophomore class. Valentine Royalty included Qeeen Roberta Ed- wards, Senior Princess Kay Zeltmaier, Junior Princess Lori Pedrini, Sophomore Princess Anne Dixon, and Freshman Princess Karen Woodland. Assembly Commissioner, Pete Mayerson, produced another year of fine l assemblies for the Rams. A variety of assemblies were enioyed including the KRLA Roadshow, featuring Dick Biondi and the Knickerbockers, with Jerry Naylor and Jerry Butler. Student participation with the Fine Arts Department produced the Thanksgiving assembly. 4 John Goddard, famous explorer and anthropologist, returned to Temple City High School for hisfifthyear with his latest travel film on the Philippine Islands. Another rock n'roll assembly starred the Surfaris. 1 Through the year, other assemblies featured top performers, combining entertainment with education. Pete Mayerson Q Assembly Commissioner W 'Wt The members of the KRLA Roadshow end a great show. 1' John Goddard speaks of his adventures in the Philippines. s s c T QWGM GPG? L U ll Q in-47 7- Z7 . J Q, Dffitf-fzisf., c. J- it . Ks: The PCC Choir performs a concert of Christmas carols. Karate brown-belts display their skill. l57 4 w r HRW Carolyn Penny Jeff Burke Lani Pedrini m QW A f , X I Z K ' r .. ya. 4 r , 5 n 'n QLJ u-.P-ww. W Cost members practice the Telephone scene. 158 xg, fn Hugo Troncoso mix 3 Ni i . .'-5 ' 1 4 Presented by the TCHS Fine Arts Department, i'Bye Bye Birdie , the Broadway musical, was most success- ful. Plans for the production began last year, and actual rehearsals were begun as soon as possible this year. Cast practices took place in an empty building in Temple City, while the stage crew worked at the Playhouse. The show drew from the combined talent of the Music and Drama departments, headed by Mr. Ben Godfrey and Mr. Michael Kosturick, respectively. In charge of dancers and choreography was Miss Mar- gie Mohr, assisted by Miss Carolyn Dunn. Mr. Roger Lockie was director of vocal music. Hugo Troncoso, junior, played the title role of Conrad Birdie, the rock 'n roll teenage singing idol. xi i'7 . fp if an ff' ' ff, - f TCU : at J ba I . , 11' 's 'lsltdi N'q Mv ' 1 i 'Wall ft ,A rt ,gf Senior Jeff Burke portrayed Albert Peterson, Birdie's manager. Cast as Albert's girlfriend and secretary, Lani Pedrini played the role of Rose. Lucky Kim MacAffee, the girl who won the contest to kiss Birdie, was portrayed by senior Carolyn Penny. The choir and orchestra members performed over 33 numbers. Meanwhile, a group of 9 girls won dancing parts. In order to publicize uBirdie , choir members sold 'iWe Hate You Conrad and llWe Love You Conrad buttons. Bumper stickers were also sold. At last, llBye Bye Birdie opened at the San Gabriel Mission Playhouse on March 16, with a matinee, and had a four night run which included five performances. i uBirdie cast looks on as Mr. Kosturick directs Jeff Burke in scene at the train station. . The many hours of practice were responsible for a successful production. 159 maaq , YA! xv N af' S71 . ' Xe X 4 e .7 mler' ? ' 'QSSA ompqffrhon 1--ffl' I I ' ' n HeII's Angels? No. I1's Pete Arlotti, Wiskerino chomp. Lori Pedrini takes cu turn in the bot race. Mr- gomfieldf Sporting O' senior beonle, enloys the contests. Sheri Benson, Renee Mocias, Lory Distod and Don Johnson, ICC Day cheerleaders, leod the junior closs in the Junior Song. I onscnr1e.Es.,f mo- G ENE l f f The most popular of all TCHS traditions, the T966 Inter-Class Competition Day proved to be the best ever. Never had the school witnessed such spirit. There were class seating and cheering sections, cheerleaders, costumes, suckers in class colors and eight big events. There was a wheelbarrow race, a tour-legged, three-peopled race, a bat race and a gunny sack race. A new contest, the girdle race was a real DNA T00 typical uDiogenes humor. W struggle for some. Four of the school's best eaters, one from each class, took part in the watermelon eating contest. The winners ot the Wiskerino from each class were de- cided, and Pete Arlotti won the big award. Sixty boys struggled in the tug-o-war, trying to drag each other through the spray from a garden hose. Mr. Harvey and Dr. Onderdonk referee the Watermelon Eating contest as Wayne Miller, Tom Thaxter, Dean Johnson and Tom Parkerson dig in. wwf. Mr. Langdale signals forthe contestants to get ready for the beginning ot Here are Seniors Greg Sowreyl Doug Sears, Dcye the wheelbarrow race. Heald, Bob Senne, Kip Burke, Bob Hauge and Craig Meyers. Tempos Hold Annual Show Directed by Mr. Ben Godfrey, the Dance Band performed classical and popular numbers. The San Marino High School Auditorium was the scene of the annual Dance Band Show. One of the best shows ever presented, it featured the Dance Band, the Templets, the Temple Belles and talented members of the faculty. The Dance Band and the Templets performed the 'lPink Panther and llTequila among others. Much to the amazement and ioy to all, Batman and Robin, alias Miss Hubert and Miss Grayson, respectively, made an un- forgettable appearance. The Madrigals added the folk touch to the performance. Robin, Miss Grayson, and Batman, Miss Hubert, are on hand to demonstrate their skills. Templets, Dina Benson, Sandy Hardesty, Renee Macias, Linda Avels, Laurel Awsumb and Kathy Tiberti, perform the 'lPink Panther . Hollywood Movie Themes The annual dance concert was held on May 12 and 13 in Beckner Gym. This perfor- mance is the goal ot Dance Club. The dances were centered around 'xHollywood Movie Themes. Plans for the concert were begun in Feb- ruary. Members of the club worked hard on the scenery, props and costumes. All of the dances were created, directed and performed by the girls under the direction of Miss Margie Mohr. r . I r J .it v . ,Vg : E, Sally Taylor, Virginia Moss, Sue Shillander, Sharon Canfield and Gayle Whitely create their dances at one ot the many practices. l N f' ' me , , , ' HR., ,f-is 51554 T Wi: 3 -- .::. : mxls- T as s A Lynn Mallory, Sharon Drown, Cheryl Adams, Anne Dixon, Sandra Hull and Penny Sheryl Leavitt is caught at a practice. Droegemueller use umbrellas as a theme for their dance. 9 If 'qc , Y ,f if VX22 Q wi : ge 315 A up lawn H S4 N k I R' kv 'K 'K 1 1 af 2 ' Her Moiesty Rita Montrose bmww N VW X er Egiqiqw W Princess Kathy Drake llMandarin Moonbeams was chosen as the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom held on Friday, May 27, at the Glendale Civic Audito- rium. Music was provided, trom 9-12, by the 'lMiletones , under the direction of Tom Heinz. Refreshments were served under a golden pagoda. Against a background of cherry blossoms and oriental lanterns, Queen Rita Montrose was crowned by Junior class President, Steve Johnson. Princesses Kathy Drake and Claudia Bucaccio served as her court. -A . 'G X 4 L '65 A 'G A Q Upperclassmen Enioy Mandarin Moonbeams Princess Claudia Bucaccio fe .sr 6 i EJ s X 4 SPORTS VW N,., 9 ,,. CrossCountry A Go Go The Varsity harriers turned in a good season, according to Mr. Lebrecht. Mike Mullens, most valua- ble runner, set a course record while Don Piper was voted second most valuable runner by the squad. The Junior Varsity took a tie for second place in the league behind the ability of Robert Hackney and Kevin McConnell. The Freshman squad was highlighted by the performances of Paul Watson. Coach Lebrecht Mike Mullens Varsity Paul Watson, Freshman T68 - - ' . f,gs,,4gkh ju if Q , In sms, . 1 4 , . M ,Hi , A. 'v , f'i,', W r 1 A A. A - - ....4-,....g...f.,-. JI-.....'2... ww. Varsity. Back row: J. Paine, R. Coughlin, E. Roeters, M. Mullens, D. Piper. Front row: K. Gordon, K. McConnell, R. Neville, B. Turner. Junior Varsity. Back row: R. Hackney, E. Haylett, C. Honnen, M. Hayes, R. Holt, G. Goldberg, M. Wright. Front row: A. Ellenson, T. Cangemi, D. Dorman, M. Hanna, D. Antista, B. Umbedacht. Freshmen. Back row. R. Pitzer, M. Maszalski, P. Watson, P. Hudson, T. Mclnnes. Front row: C. Key, R. Neville, D. Hart, A. Kent. 1 4 'Q C', Hs? 10 , -. pf G2 ageing? swag is, Smemg On October 18, three lovely girls began their reign as the Homecoming Court of 1965. These three girls were nominated by the Varsity Football Team as representatives of beauty and poise. Linda Lee, Kathy Perrine, and Gayle Whiteley vied for the honor of Homecoming Queen. By a vote of the student body, Gayle was chosen as Queen with Linda and Kathy serving as Princesses. Pat Carvalho, foreign exchange student from Brazil, served as Honorary Princess. Homecoming Week began with ci Kiwanis luncheon for the girls on Tuesday. Wednesday, the girls were honored by a dress-up day and a faculty tea after school. 9 , .... ... , 6 4 9 QQQQQQ Q pggw , ,i, E - N, psy if i 't 1 Q ' . A .5 sa .' T. 1 ai E, ft in 33 3 Lirldan QB' 'E My is J 3. N23 1 1. V V Zg fi ' K 5 a V I K. c ,. s 099996 At the coronation assembly, the Homecoming Queen and her royal court for 1965 were presented. Queen Gayle was crowned by last year's Homecoming Queen, Mrs. Carol Antista Wiles. As a representative of the boys of the school, Mike Shaniuk kissed each of the court and crowned the three princesses. After school, a caravan of cars, led by Queen Gayle, drove through town creating spirit and a few minor traffic iams. At the smashing victory over Bell Gardens, Gayle and her court reigned, ending Homecoming 1965. 'N ip., - ,.,.: 1 - .1 wise mf ' 741w5r,5,gm 1 Her Royal Majesty Queen Gayle Whiteley R ememb el' .M iw' JP'-f were nm Don Cross Co-Captain Rich Burkholder Q74j run bcck cm interception. ob Brown 1321 with he ball against uarte. W, John St. George Co-Captain SCORES Temple City Opponents 34 Chino 13 20 Claremont 19 27 San Gabriel O 13 Charter Oak 13 59 Bell Gardens 6 28 South Pasadena 6 28 La Canada 7 21 San Marino 6 20 Duarte O C.l.F. 31 Culver City 12 14 Sierra 14 173 dl Bob Brown Greg Sawrey Fullback Quarterback Back row: B. Brown, D. Cross, G. Coyle, P. Martini, J. Turner, C. Moore, T. Franco. Front row: R. Burn, J. St. George, M Zotchak, M. Marshall, R. Davidson, M. Mushinskie, M. Lannom, Takayama, G. Sawrey, R. Cook, J. Provenzano, J. Adams, R B. Mitchell, M. Shoniuk, C. Demond, R. Jobe, T. Smith, D. Boomsma, K. Burke, C. Meyers, S. Huson, D. Beveridge, C Campbell, S. Olson, S. Dettweiler, S. Johnson, R. Burkholder, J. Bennett, J. Hudson, T. Thaxter, T. Nahabedian, R. Veit. Tom Smith Roger Jobe Fullback Haltback T74 .. y f , , .WWI i 'Ae 5,:-W-,fgilz lf ,V V - , . ,'r2sf l-11 ' ' :Wea .771 A L-'A V ,M K ya 1 kg, ,' e -A A V l- A X Mm,-x J e X ' - XJ - ,M M-Wi .W 1 - . ,R . f w,a+igQJlg'Q . 1. i ' - A A I xl i -5 '- i-kai 'ill 'K-W' . elif 1.fwrf,,:?'x 'S?f?'wi-TR ' :age Q-,lfxwggz g ,. .la-.4 .K ,.,..,Q.w7x?,.g , -I g f Jifxlfvbrn. W .if W1 K Sawrey fl OJ comes down on the goal line as Temple City beats South Pasadena. X Steve Dettweiler, Center Mike Marshall Rick Burn Tackle Guard 175 The Best Team Yet!!! The Varsity football squad of 1965 will long be remembered as the finest team ever to be produced by head coach Bob Hitchcock and company. The Rams powered through all their competition with the combined efforts and determination of the entire squad. Spearheading the attack were fullback Bob Brown and Quarterback Greg Sawrey. By the end of the season, Temple City was rated number two in AAA competition, outrated only by West Covina. The season opener saw the Rams run over the Chino Cowboys 34 to l3. The next week, the team put out their best effort as they squeeked past Claremont 20 to l9. The next tilt saw the Rams shutout the San Gabriel Matadors with a 27 to 0 victory. After a l3 to T3 tie with Charter Oak, the Rams proceeded to roll up the highest score of the season for Homecoming as they frolicked over Bell Gardens 59 to 6. ln the next two weeks, the Rams put the South Pasadena Tigers in their tank and smashed La Canada with 28 to 6, and 28 to 7 victories respectively. At the following outing, the Rams faced a very determined San Marino team. However, in the traditional rivalry, Temple City handed the Titans a 2l to 6 loss against a fine passing attack. The last league tilt saw the Rams defeat the colorful Duarte Falcons in a 20 to 0 battle. On to C.l.F! After crushing Culver City 31 to l2 the Rams started cold against Sierra High School and were eliminated from further playoffs with a 14 to T4 tie with the Spartans. The team lost on a first down decision with only seven firsts to Sierra's sixteen. In the history of Temple City, this football team will be known as the finest squad the school ever produced. There may be teams that win C.l.F. but none will compare with the courage of the T965 Rams. The scoreboard tells the story as Temple City clobbered Bell Gardens. Bob Brown: Coca Cola Gold Helmet Award, Los Angeles Times Player of the Week, 'Post Advocate first team, player and back of the year, Los Angeles Times first team, League first team. Greg Sawery: Los Angeles Times Player ofthe Week, Post Advocate first team and Most lnspirational player, All-League first team. +Only other Temple City player to make Los Angeles Kramer in 1961. '-rown 32 on the way to a touchdown. awrey fl0j in action with Bell Gardens Right: Greg Sawrey U01 going around The end near the goal line ogoins1'Sou1h Posodeno. X Left: End Don Cross 4801 pushes Jim Provenzono QZZJ in front of ci pursuing Bell Gardens Lancer. QMS Left: Bob Brown 1321 going over the top for six points os Scwrey looks on during South Pos game. GTG J. V.'s, Best In History SCORES Temple City 7 Chino 26 Claremont 32 San Gabriel 44 Mark Keppel 34 Bell Gardens T3 South Pasadena T9 Monrovia T3 Pasadena T88 TOTALS Opponents 7 O 7 6 O O O T3 33 ln the third year of their existence, the Junior Varsity brought to Temple City a string of victories hard to match. Defeating every opponent they faced, the team proved to be one of the most exciting football squads on campus. Piloted by quarterback Andy Braun, the J.V.s, although not in the Rio Hondo League, rounded out Temple City's most ex- citing year of football. Back row: R. Conrad, M. Hammer, G. Longear, G. Gam, D. Lonigen, A. Rothlisberger, J. McClelland, L. Brush, D. Mielke, S. Landgreen, R. Dodge, E. Henning, C. Bushy, J. Silvester fman- agerj. Middle row: R. Berger, D. Johnson, C. Cone, C. Davidson, G. Niemeyer, W. Miller, J. Martin, L. Kelly, J. Hernandez, B Bonneman, D. McBride, B. Archer, C. Clark. JV's in action. Mills, B. Wheeler, M. Williams. Front row: G. Johnson, D. Sasse, A. Braun, B. Senne, T. Wong, B. Roush, S. Scott, E. Braun, F. Bee's End Perfect Year This year's Bee football team brought home to Temple City, a Rio Hondo League Championship with a perfect season. The combined efforts of the team along with a fine coaching iob done by Mr. Gaunce and Mr. Tippy, payed off as the Ram Bees swept the league. They were the second of three football teams to bring to Temple City a league title. Coach Gaunce Coach Tippy With Undefeated Season Back row: M. Birnbaum, T. Gardener, R. Bennett, R. Schubert, B. Monteleone, M. Tedesco, J. Herbert, D. Rosenberger, J. Coit, D Knelman, T. MacBeth, D. Skelly, S. Orcino, S. Mack, J. Tiberti, S. Coyle, J. Lamb, P. Lineback, D. Funk. Front row: S. Thompson, J Libbrecht, P. Anspach, T. Millham, D. Rushworth, D. Bauer. Barrett, B. Holcomb, R. Brown, C. Tutt, C. Macias, G. Heuser, C Middle row: J. Carucci, R. Littler, M. Marino, B. Cuthill, F. Killion, J. Ehresmann, R. Figaro, M. Fuller. Action at Bell Gardens as the Bees triumph as Craig Tutt advances the ball. T.C. 24, Chino O T.C. 13, Charter Oaks O T.C. 6, La Canada 0 T.C. 36, Claremont O T.C. 36, Bell Gardens 12 T.C. 46, San Marino 12 T.C. 21, San Gabriel 19 T.C. 21, South Pas. O T.C. 28, Duarte 13 Ron Figarro i321 and Dave Rosenberger C311 bring down a Lancer at Bell Gardens. 1 as ee's Capture Coach Lockie The Cee football team came home to Temple City with a Rio Hondo League Cham- pionship. Under the leadership ot coaches Wilson and Lockie, the squad lost one game and tied another. The team voted Mark Gasparino the Most Valuable Player on the squad. Their championship completed Temple City's most exciting season, with every team on campus bringing home a title. Coach Wilson Back row Coach Wilson S Cisternino D Burn M Roses C Haynes L Elder R Mushinskie T Parkenson J Coleman R Magnuson E Parker B McCullough T Pierson L Beckwith M Osborn A Disney P Martini D Zahner Front row G Eastman Gasparino J Carucci G Hillis P Richards J Evans F Cowan D Shilling G Hoover G Tauchman D Dickerson O Sparks J Middle row J Yoshimira J Petrolia F Smith P Cooper M Timpone G Eastman M Oaks P Scheer G Peterson ,if T' ?l 4 1 Temple City 27 T9 20 35 T89 SCORES Lynwood Mira Costa San Gabriel Charter Oaks Lynwood La Canada San Marino Duarte TOTALS f E iiiii VJA' Q3 Co-Captions Cooper and Elder talk it over with 'sli the opposition, rswli' N-A Yi iY fm,' zvts NK-fda ' eww! W., . ti -,,. Larry Elder calls the signals os this impres sive Cee Offensive unit fought its way to a Rio Hondo League Championship. Paul Cooper puts the stop on the ball carrier cis the Cees triumph Water Polo Sinks' H H -A L- -.Q --.. 2'.--......w:,....,,.,...,,,.-.-, -.-My O O Due to the lack of experience, the Hondo League. Water Polo Team failed to gain a Roger Cope, Rolf Treu, and Larry victory in any of their duel meets. Bumpus were featured in the water Coached by Mr. Larry Delota, the along with Dan Jackson, Scott Han- team finished in the cellar of the Rio dley, and Jack Martin. Back row Gaghagen S Walasku P Smith J Martin G Cope R Veon K Bumpus L Cates D Handley S Jackson D Scruggs J Martin J Griffith Jones P Singer W Handley J Gooch D Bell D Front row MacFarland J Treu R Senne A Schron S Rae R Kaa J Brown J Devahl J 2 1 -1 .I 'I . I '1 . 1 -I I 'I I 'I 1 -1 I -I 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 ' 1 -1 I -1 I -I I -I I ' 5 1 -1 I -1 I -I 1 - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 ' A's Grab Third In League The players' view ofthe basket during a game. 1 S 1 1 5123315 V 'fi s L - 74 1!'3::2m:f Coach Paul Peterson ily' 1 4513 I Xnlixff' 1 ',1' if to 'eaa WW Sf' .555 ,YC , 6 5 1 1 Hr Q JC-in-Claw: . , , A K -E -'k-l5. 1 , 1 ., , ,.,V,..,,.a Bin- 1a,a.a, 1 ., aa,,a. 5 S:!9'k?5',vF5Er4,' ?ziQ5figfi5i5?g:giQ1i?18- -A .,ilisiwf-,gitirieisiyiiiviwszff iHf.:455::!?f?NmK-,,ZIf- ,twE,,,2ggggfgQgtgg23gfg1my1it112atS'ge4QQ5512Qies?5Q:afQ4eielimSEQ-S13321sS3seQ5ifiii,1V1Qsf1122aiQ:3?sA4?S5:TQ?w15fvzi'sfs,i?s?:zztfkgifxt? - ,. , TEMPLE CITY OPPONENTS 60 87 Claremont 64 81 Edgewood 50 66 Chino 55 67 La Puente 61 92 Alumni 66 65 Rosemead 68 61 Bonita 61 77 Claremont 68 59 Mar Vista 57 76 Montclair 79 53 Duarte 67 52 La Canada 64 68 So. Pasadena 59 58 Bell Gardens Varsity Hoopsters Reign Hard hit by graduation losses, the Varsity basketball team tailed to match the success of last year's squad, but gave a good account of themselves by finishing in third place in the Rio Hondo League standings. The Rams were led by Dave Prest, Bob Brown, and Greg Sawery. The Rams are looking ahead to a successful season next year, as a number of Juniors will be returning with the experience of a year's competition under their belts. S2 t , ir ,J g, , l ' 7 IK! Back row, Prest, D, Brown, B, Mushinskie, M, Kilgore, G, Bushey, C, Bell, M. Mr. Peterson. Front row, Braun, A, Provenzano, J, Sawrey, G, Bennett, C, Landgreen, M, Davidson, R. Greg Sawrey Dave Prest Bob Brown GUOVC-l Forward Forward 186 Craig Bushey Gordon Kilgore Forward Center - .5 QV' Mike Mushinskie Mike Bell Mark Landgreen Center Center Guard Craig Bennett Andy Braun Guard Guard 187 li G . , l '1 Ei' I ' il1 is , - 'f N s J.V.'s lmprove Ability Coach Bob Hitchock Through the leadership of coach Bob Hitchcock, the J.V.'s improved greatly over their record ot last yea r. Although their record for this year stood at 10 wins and 12 losses, this was o great improvement over last year's two wins. Featured in this year's action were Lanny Brush, Jess Hudson, and Greg Niemeyer. Back row, Hammer, M, Pennino, R, Brush, W, Landgreen, 5, McClellan, J Hudson J Front row, Niemeyer, G, Takayama, M, Burn, R, Scott, S, Garner, R, Thigpen, D. Right, Thigpen Q35l shoots for two points. Lefty Greg Niemeyer i331 shoots as Hudson fl U looks on. 189 Bee's Share No. 1 Spot Under the guidance of Coach AI Landale, the Bee Basketball team ended the season in a first place tie with the Duarte Falcons. Their winning record stands at lo wins and 3 loses. Starring tor the Bee hoopsters were the first string men Dave Skelly, Pat Roses, Craig Tutt, Barry Knelmon, and Louie Szalai. Back row, Gardener, T, Henry, J, Funk, D, Szolai, L, Birnbaum, M, Roses, P, Skelly, D. Front row, Johns, S, McKeen, S, Rosenburger, D, Tutt, C, Knelman, B, Lineback, P. two points. Right, Dave Skelley goes in for two points. Left, Pat Roses shoots for ee's Tie For First Place Coach Don Swanson Coach Don Swanson's Cee Basket- ball team captured a tie for first place with the Duarte Falcons. The race for the championship went down to The tinal game against the Birds, in which the Ram Cees lost by one point. With a league record of 8 wins and 2 loses, the year's play was high-lighted by such players as Mike Roses, Eddie Parker, Craig Macias, Tom Peirson, and Rick Mushinskie. Yo Back row, Gasperino, M, Roses, M, Carucci, J, Pierson, T, Mushinskie, R, Parker, E. Front row, Brown, R, Petrolia, J, MacDonald, T, Ashen, M, Morgan, S, Macias, C. Rick Brown shoots for two points over the head of his opponent. x 'i M., A .,,..,, . Netmen Prove To Be Toug Mr. Wilson's Varsity tennis team gave a good account of itself with a record of 4 wins and 2 loses by the Templar printing deadline. Mr. Wilson stated that San Marino was the toughest opponent for the netmen. Junior, Terry Neudecker is the tea- tured racket ripper on the team. ln the J.V. division, Mike Fuller heads Mr. Wilson's list of celebrities. Both teams play each opponent 3 times, uround robin style. 'S Mr. Maynard Wilson Coach Mn: urv Q A ,X if .,r 3 eg s , ,,s if is sssr S935 Back row, Bentz, P, Scott, S, Neudecker, T, Roloson, G, Quan, K. Front row, Olson, S, Quan, T, Peterson, G, Marquardt, D. h --..f-1--W-,...-eww-5 nfymv-nmnwpw, HA W . . . So Do J.V.' ,wwe my 'Nfmg iw 5 532 wus Yum 1,.,,w X, .51 H J.V.'s back row, Burn, D, Beckwith, L, Bcxyhc, G, Coffman, J, Fuller, M. Fronf row, Hayden, B, Jones, R, Donaldson, T, Meek, J. .slliiiim pr C Ce Illlll . l K llll I Illl I lun I lllll- I 'iiigdlllll' Vlllllggll' ZIIIIHI Xie, fav..- A . ' x 1 Pi 1? H Coaclw Wilson watches Team le. . I ' ' lll Q 5, is ,,':, .mwqemmmm fs 'Q I xg 'X f n..m.W,w,M,, .X fi 77,55 fu , f i ff gggggs 3 5 K ,ee, ,,,, W Alll gg , . eq fl fi 2 1 , e, l ,ii ll 'E ll eg N er l ll l 'W ii 2 Q 533 mb: :,5:g3if. -X fi f 4' li 41 7 .543 2 . L E .B I- fs, iff? U ' 1-: :E..l 2-E: ' P . Q.. . ,,,L 7553 . ' -, sw' -- -is if .,,'- v,,. ' .,,QQE. 'ss' ' 'X Q ti Spikesters Prove Skill The Varsity Track team of T966 en- ioyed a semi-successful season with a powerful running attack. Under head coach George Lebrecht and assistants, Al Langdale and Ed Mohr, the cindermen proved Their worth on the Track and Field. Highlighting the year were sprin- ters Roger Jobe, Don Campbell, Tom Smith, long-distance men Mike Mullens and Don Piper, with Field event people, Mike Marshall and Larry Clark. ln competition, Bell Gardens proved the easiest opponents tor the Rams as they triumphed 90 to 20. N f . . We wg? N 1' ,mf x P, M N A W... .We fe. F Q George Lebrecht Qhorlie Golden Head Coach Mqnqger . . 2 B Back row: Roeters, E., Clark, L., Davidson, R., Johnson, S., Burke, K., Holt, R., Holcomb, B., Payne, J., Ferris, B. Front row M0l'fil'li, P-, Smith, T-, l3I'USl1, L-, JOlDe, R., Demond, C., Mullins, M., Wheeler, B., Honnen, C., Coughlin, R., Turnner, B., Hendrix T Landgreen, M., Campbell, D., Olson, S., Marshall, M., Mills, B. Hinrichs, J., Neville, R., Heald, D. Middle row: Hayes, M., Berger, R., Willians, M., Boomsma, R., 194 -Q. M-y.,,,.,,, - - Q gil' f ' ' in V sl, si if A -q,ff...x -. i. Q . qt, . ui- . 'n V .A ---- j' 7 W f . +L , ,..:. 'MW'---.....,Hmm Akr, ri Q1 Q51 'Ui' if .,-1f- 2 Ill ' V .,.. Q A ' ,,., W vmLA ER I , ,, I ,Q is 'Mt illtxx it ,li all QP? L rs, 1 N Q is , W gr M 'Q ,ng A, Sprinters Roger Jobe, Don Campbell, and Bruce Wheeler prepare for a fast get-away during track practice. Long distance runners Mike Mullins, Robert Hackney, and Charles Honnen near the finish line at the end of an endurance race. Y.....- .Y- - v-.--.c,-,.-lvvii-. Y. -w.-....-v-..f- 5. rv... .ep- ee's Find Success! The Bee Track team remained the most successful of the three squads in Rio Hondo League competition. They remained undefeated up to the time of the Templar printing deadline. Mr. Lebrecht was very satisfied with the performances of everyone on the team. Leading the Bees to victory was Paul Anspauch whose record in the one- hundred yard dash will remain un- broken for many years to come. An- other record holder on the team is Robert Hackney with a record for the six-sixty yard run. Also contributing greatly were: Jim Henry and Steve Mack. Back row: Hackney, R., Roses, P., Mack, S., Knelman, B., Thompson, S., Funk, D., Anspach, P., Wright, M., Greenburg, J., Henry, J. Front row: McKeen, S., Skelly, D., Figaro, R., Garner, R., Corby, D., Lamb, J. ees ear Thru Enemy Mr. George LeBrecht's Cee Track team had a good year as they cor- nered most of their competitors. Be- hind the efforts of Ken Gordon on the hurdles, Pete Armato and Larry Elder in the sprints and relays, the Ramcees gained the respect of the other league teams in pre-season dual meets. At another dual meet, held at La Canada, the tea ms ran their first meet under the lights. . - Back row: Ccrucci, J., Smith, B., Mclnnes, M., Cangemi, A., Watson, P., Aken, R., Sparks, O., Ellenson, A., Timpone, J., Gasparino, M., Pierson, T., Malsalski, C., Elder, L., Buckeridge, D. Middle Row: Montegue, J., Key, C., Ninke, R., Morgan S., Cisternino, S., Hanna, M., Armato, P., Richards, P., Swick, G., Antista, D., Sell, P., Simmons, S. Front row: McCullough, B., Umbedacht, B., Dorman, D., Cowan, F., Gordon, K., Neville, R., Kent, A., Hudson, R. Mvf' ,, gg 1 -H ' Q 'f 2x,f V ftjffifw-. iiflh-:gf g X 3' fl' 2 gg.. L H: 1 it J 11' f,fi Z iw 2 f ' 'Q mg X K K X K- Ii , . geeks: I, V . Q Y ,ef , ' . , -r - ,. -nf - K 4' ' f - A 2,2 mv N X 'iff-5 gif-ills? si ig' Lf? H 'W Q E W N mf L I ' fix' ' A5if??f3f'3 ,:4fLQ k ..Sa5gH,f , i . ' 7 5 i 'k 1 3-A, , h Lpg,,wf?gsQ3L, , 1.5. 1 Z K' h N NF' 50? N H Nh Ly K A ' 'b 7 wa., ,fi -lg-4, i 3, A s f fiif K f 4 WV: - ' J ES ' Y X . A .1 , f ..P. :-- f . U f :. ,. . 1 - X. 2 N...,N wf. -K ,- my , W, -,Jw ..,. V -. - if f Q - . 'f 'P A , ,A I .. Ny 15 ' Ne Q if f' ef M S ' X if XS? -' . X R ggqglvgk , , 97,31 1 K , if-r adii ky ,,. M W - N S'-aw ' , -V ' -fff-'I ' .fs - . X 4 .. -2 . 5 i Q Q ' ' af . , , x ga 23' fr' , 2 gg, K gif Q. ,ff ' 3 .. ' 5 L ' ff 4 1 :fav S' f ixsgyw ' ' Girl Swimmers Fare Well Miss Dunn's Girl's Swim team held up under heavy competition to garner third place out of eight other competing teams. The girls competed against Olympic contenders. Featured on the team were Barbara Perrou in the titty yard backstroke and the titty yard tree style. Also competing was Peggy McLaughlin in the titty yard breast stroke in which she is undefeated. Chris Mutter swam the titty ya rd tree style. With a record ot 4 wins and 4 loses, the team did very well tor a new sporting group on campus. tx Miss Dunn, Coach Back row: Doran, B., Aaron, C., Burke, G., Crawford, C., Miss CYCIVGH, l--, Miller, J-f FFOHY YOWI Foster, l--, Connelly, 5-, BifSe,J Dunn fCoachj, Coit, E., Williams, S., Green, L., Middle row: MUfter,C.,AlvG, D-,Woodland K- Wiborg, P., Duncan, B., Roig, A., McLaughlin, B., Drysdale, C., 199 Senior Glovemen Featured The Ram Varsity horsehiders are slated for a strong comeback after ending in third place after the first round of play. According to head Coach Roger Lockie, 'lWe play the top two teams twice again. If we can handle them we'll be in good shape. Leading the Ram Varsity are starting chuckers .lim Provenzano, Mike Lannom, and Bob Brown. Brown, who was picked for all-league and all-C.l.F. Honors, was chosen as Prep Player of the week for his efforts against San Marino in which he pitched a three-hitter and hit a grand- slam. The teams to beat are Duarte and La Canada but Coach Lockie says, 'lWe're capable of going all the way. Back row: Coach Lockie, Brown, B., Huson, S., Beveridge, D., Lannom, M., Viet, R., Prest, D., Mitchell, B., Burkholder, R. Front row: Martinez, l., Smith, R., Myers, C., Provenzano, J., St. George, J., Senne, B., Sawrey, B., Rosenberger, D., Fradella, M. f cam... t im .iv . 3. , 5 - Ive-'gs . .wx A .. , 34,4 ' r,k7 ki . -..- K ,feel vi - . . .W ,.., M A Action at home 'Q g Z plate against ,I t'5 'Ww2f3iw L 3- ,. La Canada --...,,,,,,.0w-an W 0 Au.- - few --......,.,M 1 l 'S 1 J: 'E Wig A f I ,,.,,. ZA. t 'fi Y - x Coach Lockie looks on from the sidelines as the Rams battle La Canada. Bolo Brown is thrown out at first base in the Temple City vs. La Canada game. Coach Pa ul Peterson J.v.'S Exhibit Ability Under the direction of coach Paul Peterson, the Temple City High J.V.'s showed great promise for a successful season. John Raef showed his pitching tolent which proved to be very valuable to the Roms. In the batter's box, Rick Brown, Louie Szalai, ond Mark Takayama proved their ability to hit in the clutch. Next year's Varsity team should prove to be very exciting with the experience these players gain this year. RAM! Back row: Bennet, B., Pennino, R., Rosenberger, D., McConnoll, K., Johns, S., Szalai, L., Scott, M., Moon, J., Takayama, M., McBride, D., Oaks, B. Middle row: Gamm, G., Brown, R., Raef, J., Sommerville, T., Cooper, P., Macias, C., McDonald, T., Tutt, C. Front row: Koiut, S., iscorekeeperj. 202 Was' iii- A - 3 f Ji. . K Frosh Set For Championship Back row: Scherer, P., Roses, M., Gardener, T., Tedessco, M., McConnoll, T., Parkerson, T., Schilling, D., Kuykendall, J. Front row: Oaks, M., Fradella, J., Parker, E., Petralia, J., Klavon, M., McGlassey, J., Pete, G., Ashen, M. This year's Frosh team contained many fine athletes such as, Ed Parker, Mike Roses, and John Fradella, not to mention the other players that made the season a fine one for the Peewees. Under coach Don Swanson, the squad went into league competition confident of the championship. Unfortunately, Templar printing deadline made the fi- nal results unattainable. 203 xii dt' Coach Don Swanson L X 4 ADVERTISEMENTS Z . W RICHARD ROCKET Iexecutwej The Home of the BIG BOY m the conszdered opmwn of Mr Rocket 18 the fnest engmeered faczlzty m Amerzca for producmg wonderful food and servzce KM1' Rocket was 'LIL The Home of the BIG BOY last mght wzth hzs lovely wzfe and chzldren j home of the Big Boy original double deck HAMBURGER v I Xe lk IIGIOYB :roman g-,mm .gm - a .. ,gy , .'n 0 .' - I f II Iiff - MI I , f ,f f E f ' ,fl ' J V in CE1e11hriPr Sviuhinz 9658 LAS TUNAS DRIVE TEMPLE CITY, CALIFORNIA Official Yearbook Photographer cagg,,..... 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Baldwin Ave. Temple City Arcadia I mm 'rift . . 1 1, ff? ik. ,Y Te 41 X 3 - 2 Q 41-L. 5 'I Allen's Toys Jack Armstrong Ltd. 9655 Las Tunas Drive 9616 Las Tunas Drive Temple City Temple City Q V li it X-v' NN' X BaiIey's Frame 8. Axle Baldwin Stationers 9436 Las Tunas Drive 1313 5- Baldwin Ave. Temple City Arcadia L I Band Box W.P. Boatright and Associates 9557 Las Tunas Drive 5924 N, Temple City Blvd. Temple City Temple City wwf-vm 1 im- - if 4 1- 1 , 5 ,f ,A , ..., Q' L, -ff I ' l X- 4 LY xr, A X ik J ,f .. ,-eff,-f w,w4afwwenWw.ie.W,11eeWeu.Q:4qm 'A U K , 7 ,, Braegers' Shop for Men 9604 Las Tunus Drive Temple City JJ-'7 Carl L. Clark Insurance 9026 Las Tunas Drive Temple City Dominic's Family Shoe Store 9621 Las Tunas Drive Temple City A. ,QA M Q if me ,till ir r rg rai, 1 , l i 3 iii? fr ,ag at 'HQ av A 'B 9 ' H., SYk,,t,t 9' V: ,, Q' A t K f' H .0 1.. , K ' . Sl fa. -fu-.ii-...f 'V' ' Brolher's Pharmacy 9578 Las Tunas Drive Temple City MAP!-5 Curry's Maple Shoppe 9403 E. Las Tunos Drive Temple City x x yd. .9 5 1 ,55 ' want!!! T .W Earl's Grill 9537 Las Tunas Drive Temple City cowl! DR ESS all w Hx 6 mg , ,, l a s -' EW 5 , Eg , Custom Made by Ellen 9112 E. Las Tunas Temple Cily Fitziohns Jewelry 9557 Las Tunas Drive Temple Cily Fisher's 9636 Las Tunos Drive Temple Cily Bligf A 1 1 33152 Hinshaws l20l S. Baldwin Ave. Arcadia ef-.,.,x lilllllbllll Q... lll lflglrle ,03..a-ff-'Q' . ,9- Hub Gif' Shop Lee's Chrysler Plymouth 1208 S. Baldwin Ave . 600 E. Las Tunas Drive Arcadia San Gabriel Liden's Stationers Reel Flowers 9548 Lcis Tunos Drive 5001 Temple City Blvd. Temple City Temple City R adm in Mm filename T T Shopping Mart 9476 Los Tunos Drive Temple City Sugcr's Broiler 600 Las Tunos Drive Arcadia H' L 7sfrxqfC,ry ---E T 1 1 i ii? C R TWIST X C. it W -i,i if 'T -:i- i.v,, GRIZZLY f ' iiiiii elreevfvvieei T wi ' rulmiiii ' e 1 NITURE co. re T N t We T ' .., ii ifver 2 - 1 3 v , M Q veeef ff E I 4 r IZXTSIP' 'H . 6 .Q T' i I Y 1 -7 C Sunset Furniture 5843 Temple City Blvd. 9225 Los Tunos Drive T I C' ' emp e ity Temple City Temple City Auto Parts ROR GL Temple City Gloss 8. Mirror Temple City Knit Shop 9028 Los Tunas Drive 9659 Los Tuncis Drive Temple City Temple City , i MQW TCSRCCO me Temple City News Stand Tony's Drive In Shoe Shop 9211 Las Tunes Drive 9139 E. Los Tunos Drive Temple City Temple City NA Tony's Tux Shop Western Auto 304 E. Las Tuncis Drive 9628 Las Tunas Drive Temple City Temple Cify Wt' U viiiiiuiis 14 PHARMACY ..- .A vXlil.jf7 MT I . Il al'-ff., -tTM::,.:t-.g.t..iTfi P - Vernons 9579 E. Las Tunas Drive Temple City California Pet Shop 9619 E. Las Tunas Drive Temple City Crowers Market 4819 Temple City Boulevard Temple City Duane's Barber Shop 8 Fashions in Hair Styling 9042 Las Tunas Drive Temple City Fleuretts 9226 E. Las Tunas Drive Temple City Jim's Radio 8. T.V. Service 9518 E. Las Tunas Drive Temple City Kathi's Fashions 40 E. Live Oak Arcadia K-D Duplication Service 9135-1 X2 E. Las Tunas Drive Temple City Las Tunas Appliance Co. 9400 E. Las Tunas Drive Temple City Zo Lynn Hairdresser 651 Duarte Road Arcadia Boosters Mahaftey's Upholstery 5934 Temple City Boulevard Temple City Masors 9413 Las Tunas Drive Temple City Mayfair Market 649 W. Duarte Road Arcadia M 8. M Lamp and Shade Studio 9523 Las Tunas Drive Temple City Newsom's Bootery 1206 S. Baldwin Avenue Arcadia Personality Unfinished Furniture. 9087 Las Tunas Drive Temple City August Pocino Garage-since 1945 3240 West Main Street Alhambra Startin's Television 9616 Lower Azusa Road Temple City Senior Achievements ADAMS, JAMES 44,120,122,174 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2 Senior Service 4 Student Council 1,2 Key Club 3,4 ADAMS, MICHAEL 44,142 Ski Club 3,4 Chair 3,4 AGUILAR, GENIVIEVE 44 International Club 3 Spanish Club 3 Future Teachers 3,4 G,A.A. 3 ALDEN, DON 44,128 Speech Club 2,3 Science Club 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Stage Crew 2,3,4 Templar Photographer 3 Math Club 3 Debate 2,3 AMOS, ANNE 44,133 Drama Club 2 Dance Club 3 ANDERS, CARL 44 ARKENBURG, ROBERT 44 ARLOTTI, PETE 44 Football 1,2,3 ARMENIO, JACK Baseball 1,2 AVELS, LYNDA 44,l25,l33,162 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 2,3,4 Exchange Assembly 3,4 Student Council 3 Li'l Abner 3 Bye-Bye Birdie 4 BALDWIN, PAM 45 Transferred tram Mission High 4 Dance Club 4 Ski Club 4 Pep Club 4 Suri Club 4 BARNES, RONALD 45 Track 2,3,4 Ski Club 4 Suri Club 4 BARTLEBAUGH, JOAN 45 BATSON, LYNN 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 BATTJES, LORETTA 45,133 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 International Club 4 Art Club 4 BECKER, FRED 45 BELCHER, BARBARA 45,127 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 4 Dance Club 4 BELL, BRUCE 45 BENSON, DIANE 46,69,125,135,162 Maiorette 2,3,4 Pep Club I Exchange Assembly 3,4 Li'l Abner 3 Student Council 2 Bye-Bye Birdie 4 BERTOLINO, CHERYL 46,122 BEVERIDGE, DENNIS 46,174,200 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 3 BISETTI, JOHN 46 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 BLASINGHAM, JAMES 46 Bye-Bye Birdie 4 BOELE, DIANA 46,125,126,127 Pep Club 1,2,3 Dance Club 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Surl Club 4 BOOHER, JAMES 46 BRADY, DENNIS 46 BRANDIN, EDGAR 46,126 BRAUN, VIRGINIA 47,131 Pep Club 2,3 G.A,A, 4 Girls Gleel BREJSKA, JOSEPH 47 BROWN, NANCY 47,127,139 BROWN, BARBARA 47,43,119 Student Council 1,2,3 Speech Club 1,2,3 President 2 Class Council 2 Class President 3 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 Drill Team 3,4 International Club 3,4 A.F.S. 3,4 Tennis Team 4 Pep Club 1,2 BROWN, Rossar 47,69,l20,l86,188,172,174,177,178,200 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Senior Service 4 BROWN, WILLIAM 47 Band 1,2,3 Cross Country 3 Swim Team 1 Pep Band 1,2,3 BUCACCIO, CLAUDIA 47,1 14,124,127,133,165 Pep Club 1,2,4 Art Club 2,3, President 4 Folk Singing Club 4 G,A,A. 4 Dance Concert 2,3,4 Templar Art Editor 4 BUCHANAN, BEVERLEY 37,40,47,120,125,127,132,139 Class Council 3,4 International Club 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 2,3,4 Drill Team 3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Ski Club 3,4 French Club 2 Senior Service 4 BULLARD, ELEANOR 47,125,13l,l33 BUMPUS, LARRY 47,184,198 BURKE, CLIFTON 4B,40,69,126,127,143,174,194 Cross Country 2 Swimming 2 Ski Club 3,4 Football 3,4 Choir 4 Senior Service 4 BURKE, JEFF 48,33,34,118,120,123,127,131,142,158,17O,119 C.S.F. 2,3,4 International Club 3,4 German Club 1,2,3,4 Art Club 2,3,4 Concert Choir 4 Track 1,2 Cross Country 2 School Relations Commissioner 4 Bye-Bye Birdie 4 BURKHOLDER, RICH 33,3-t,35,173,174,200 Football 1,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball 3 Vehicles Commissioner 4 BURWELL, STEVEN 141,142,162 Pep Band 1,2 Li'I Abner 3 Choir 3 Concert Choir 4 Madrigals 4 CANFIELD, SHARON 37,40,4B,118,125,127,136,154 J.V. Cheerleader 2 Song Girl 3,4 Pep Club 1 Art Club Treasurer 1 Dance Club I,2,3,4 Treasurer 2 Ski Club 3,4 Girls' League Historian 4 Class Treasurer 4 Spanish Club 3 Class Council 3 International Club 3 CANGEMI, JOSEPHINE 48,127 CARLSON, LINDA 48,131 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 4 CARLSON, RONALD Football 2,3,4 Track 2 Basketball 2 CARMEAN, JAMES 48 CARTER, RICHARD 48 Swim Team 1,2,3,4 Water Polo Team 2,3,4 CARVALHO, PAT 42,49,l23,l24,126,133,140,170 CATES, DAVID 49,184,198 Swim Team 1,2,3,4 Water Polo Team 3,4 CAVANAGH, SUSAN 49,131 CERNELLI, ROSEMARY 49 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Christmas Dance Princess 2 CHARLES, BRENDA 49 Drama Club 4 Speech Club 4 Dance Club 3,4 Li'l Abner 3 Bye-Bye Birdie 4 CLARKE, LARRY 36,49,l20,194 Band 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Student Council 1,2 Senior Service 4 Ski Club 4 French Club 3 COLEMAN, TERESA 49,33,l20,127,137 Senior Service 4 Flag Girl 4 Drill Team 3 A.S.B. Treasurer4 Drama Club 4 Ski Club 4 COOK, ROGER 49,174 Football 3,4 Surf Club 4 COOPER, JESSICA 49,33,36,l I9,124,125,127,I36 Sang Girl 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 President 4 Spanish Club 3,4 A.S,B. Vice President 4 Future Physicians 4 Dance Club 2,3,4 COPE, ROGER 5O,144,147,1B4,19B Dance Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1 Swim Team 1,2,3,4 Water Palo Team 3,4 CORBITT, SHARON 50 Swim Team 1,2 G,A.A. I,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3 CORNELIUS, DENNIS 50 Football 1,2,3 CORNERS, JIM 50 Football I Basketball 2 Track 3 CORTESE, NICHOLAS 50 Track 2,3 Pep Club 4 COYLE, GEORGE 4O,50,I27,146,147,174 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2 Student Council 4 Ski Club 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Drum Maiar 4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 CRAMER, KATHLEEN 50 Transferred 4 CRANE, GREGORY 50,129 Ski Club 4 CRAWFORD, STEVEN 51 Football 2,3 cmst, NANCY 51,126,133 Resource Service 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 International Club 4 CROSS, DONALD 51,68,120,172,174,17B Football l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Class Council 1,2,3 Class Pres- ident 2 Student Council 1,2,3 Senior Service 4 Boys' League 3 CLARKE, KATHRYN CZERKASKI, ALEXANDER 51 DANNA, PAT 51 Pep Club 1,2 DAVIDSON, RONALD 51,126,143,174,186,194 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 3,4 Senior Council 4 Ski Club 4 Surl Club 4 Choir 4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 DAWSON, MAUREEN 51 Pep Club 1,2,3 Dance Club l,2,3 Drill Team 4 G.A.A. 1 Dance Concert 2,3 DEAN, SHERLAYNE 51 Swim Team 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Dance Club 3,4 Spanish Club 3 Li'I Abner 3 Templar 2 DE MILLE, BRUCE 51 Cross Country 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3 Ski Club 4 Folk Club 4 DE MOND, CHRIS 36,52,117,126,174,194 Football I,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Basketball 3 Surl Club 4 Student Council 3,4 DE YOUNG, YVONNElSlLVISp127,133 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 4 Dance Club 4 DENNIS, MAUREEN 52,118,137,33,37 Class Secretary 1,2,3 Girls' League 1,3 Girls' League President 4 C.S.F, 1,2,3,4 Flag Girl 3,4 DERRY, JOHN 52,122,123,126,128,146,I47 Ski Club 3,4 Science Club I,3,4 Secretary 4 German Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Crew 1,2,3,4 Student Manager 4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Key Club 1,2,3,4 International Club 3,4 DETTWEILER, STEPHEN 52,40,12O,174,175 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 3 Senior Service 4 Senior Council 4 Li'l Abner 3 DEVINE, ROBERT 41,52,118,l19,122,123,126,128 Boys' State Rep. 4 Key Club 3 German Club l,2,3,4 Speech Club 2,3 Science Club 3,4 President 4 Math Club 3,4 C.S.F. 2,3,4 Student Council 3 Ski Club 3,4 Advanced Band 2 Pep Band 2 DICK, DOUGLAS 52 Surf Club 4 DICKENS, KEN 52,142 Li'I Abner 3 Concert Choir 4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 DISALVO, THOMAS 52 DISNEY, DONNA 53 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 3,4 DIXON, THOMAS 53 Tennis 2,3 l.i'I Abner 3 Surl Club 4 DODDS, CAROL 53,1 18,1 19,123,142 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Resource Service 2 Concert Choir 3,4 C.S.F. 3,4 French Club 3,4 DOVER, CHARLES 53 DRAKE, KATHLEEN 4O,53,I18,119,122,120,131,146,165 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Speech Club 2 G.A.A. I,3,4 President 4 Senior Service 4 Senior Class Secretary 4 Future Teachers 3,4 International Club 3 DRESSEL, GREG 53 Football 1,2 Basketball 1 Baseball I DUNCAN, ALEX 53,126 Ski Club 3,4 International Club 3,4 DUDLEY, DUNCAN 53 Baseball l,2,3 EDWARDS, ROBERTA 36,53,l39,157 Dance Club 2,3 Pep Club 1,2 Drill Team 3,4 Student Council Secretary4 EICHINGER, LENNY 54 Baseball l,2,3 EISBERG, JAMES 54,119,3o,123.126,128,130 Math Club 3,4 Science Club 3,4 C.S.F, 3,4 French Club 2,3,4 International Club 4 Disciples ol Diogenes 4 ELLIOTT, LINDA 54,127 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2 Ski Club 3,4 Dance Club 3,4 Art Club 2 Ambassador Club 2 ELLIOT, SUE 54 Dance Club 4 Pep Club 4 ERICKSON, RONALD 54 Baseball 1,2 ERVOLINA, ANTHONY ETHETTON, DOTTIE 54 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 EVANS, SUSAN 54 Future Nurses l,2,3 Pep Club 1,Z,4 Spanish Club 4 FAURIA, CLIFTON 54 FEHER,SHARI54,116,118,124,133,145 Resource Service 1,2,3 Folk Club 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 3,4 International Club 3,4 Ski Club 3 Quill and Scroll 3,4 Rampage 3,4 Orchestra I,3,4 Drama Club 1,2,3,4 FILOMENO, THERESA 55 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 FINE, ROBERT 55,117,126 Ski Club 3,4 International Club 3,4 FONTANA, BOB 55 Basketball 1 Football 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3 FORD, LYNDA Pep Club 4 Future Nurses A FRADELLA, MARK 55,200 Baseball 2,3,4 FRANKLIN, SANDY 55,122,146 Advanced Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Bond 1,2,3 Future Nurses 1,2 Future Teachers 4 G.A,A. 1,2 Pep Club 1,2 FRENCH, JUDY 55 Pep Club 1,2 Swim Team I Drill Team 3,4 Captain 4 Dance Club 1,2,3,4 Li'I Abner 3 GAZZETTA, DARLENE 55 GARRETT, BARBARA 55 GARRETT, DAVID GARRETT, DAVENE 55 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 GEETING, CAROL 56 GILBERT, NANCY 56,122,124,126,147 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 International Club 3,4 Future Teachers 3,4 Spanish Club 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Dance Club 3 GOLIGHTLY, TERRY 56 Baseball 2,3 GOOCH, DONNA 56 Pep Club 1,2,:s,4 GRAHAM, RICHARD 56,127 GRAINGER, WILLAIM 56 Future Physicians4 GRAWUNDER, JOYCE 56,125,143 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. Li'I Abner 3 Dance Concert 1,2 Choir 4 GREEN, LAURA 57,1 18,122,126,131,199 Resource Service Club 2,3,4 Future Teachers 2,3,4 International Club 3,4 C.S.F. 4 G.A.A. 4 Pep Club 3 GREER, JUDY 57,139 French Club 1,2 Class Council 1,2,3,4 Pep Commission 3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Dance Club 1,2 GREIVELLE, LYNN 57 GRUBE, JUDY 57 Pep Club 1,2 GUGISBERG, ROBERT 57 HAHN, JIM 57,144,147 Football 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Key Club 1,2 Dance Band 1,2,3,4 Advanced Band 1,2,3,4 Li'I Abner 3 Bye Bye Birdie 4 HALL, JAN 40,57,125,l39,142 Class Council 1,2,4 Dance Club 2,3,4 Vice President 4 Pep Club 1,2 Drill Team 3,4 Glee Club 2 A Cappella 3 Concert Choir 4 HAMILTON, JUDY 57,129 HANDLEY, RICHARD 57,184 HANNA, DALE 58,143 Class President I Cross Country 2 Templar 1,2,3 Class Council 3 Choir 2,4 HANNALY, DALE 58,146,147 Key Club, Band Key Club 1,2 Band l,2,3,4 HARDESTY, SANDRA 58,125,162 HARKER, JAMES 58,162 Key Club 3 Ski Club 4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 HARPER, PHYLLIS 58 HARPER, RHIO 58 HARRIS, DIANE 36,59,68,118,l19,135 Pep Club 1,2 Maiorette 2,3,4 Student Council 4 C.S.F, 1,2,3,4 Senior Service 4 HARVEY, MAUREEN 33,40,59,l20,139 Pep Club 1,2 Future Nurses 2 Drill Team 3,4 International Club 1,2 Class Council 3,4 Treasurer Pep Commission 4 Club Commissioner 4 Senior Service 4 President 4 Rampage stall 2 HAUGE, ROBERT 59 Baseball 2,3,4 Football 3 Ski Club 3,4 HAUSER, RANDALL 59 Chemistry Club 3 HAVERY, BRYAN 59 HAYES, MICHAEL 59,127,169,1 15,194 Track 2,3,4 Cross Country 3,4 Templar 4 HEALD, DAVID 60,40,126,127,129,l47,154,194 Football 1,2,3 Track 1,4 Ski Club 3,4 German Club 2,4 Drama Club 4 Class Council 3 Class Vice Pres. 4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 Band 3,4 Suri Club 4 HENNING, KATHLEEN 60,116,129 Speech Club 4 Treasurer 4 Drama Club Future Teachers 4 Rampage 4 Thanksgiving Assembly 4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 HERMANN, EVA 6O,133,116,117,118,l19,133 C.S.F. 4 Quill and Scroll 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Resource Service 1,2,3 Rampage 2,3,4 Co-Editor 4 International Club 4 HERNANDEZ, BEN 60 Football 1,4 Advanced Band 1,2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 HERRMANN, MARTHA 60,139 Pep Club 1,2 Drill Team 3,4 HIGHLEY, ROGER HINRICHS, JONATHAN 60,147,194 Band I,2,3,4 Surf Club 4 HODGSON, MARGARET G.A,A. 2,3,4 Pep Club 2,4 Ambassadors 2 HOLLOWAY, JENNIE 60 Dance Cancert 2,3,4 HOLT, RAE 61,118,122,123,128,169,I94 Cross Country I,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 C.S.F. I,2,3,4 International Club 3,4 President 4 Key Club 3,4 President 4 German Club 3,4 Vice President 3 Class Treasurer 3 Track 4 HOLZ, LECLARE 61 HONNEN, CHUCK 61,169,194,195 Cross Country 3,4 Track 2,3,4 HOOVER, RICHARD 61,143 Track I HUBAR, DIANE 61,114,129,124 Spanish Club 4 Secretary 4 Drama Club 4, President 4 Pep Club 1,2 Speech Club 1,4 Templar 4 Resource Service I,2,3 Future Teachers 1,2,4 Student Council 4 HUBBARD, AILEEN 61 HUDSON, ALICE 61 Pep Club I,2,3,4 HUGGETT, JANIS 61,1 18,1 19,122,123,126,12B,36,141,I62,131, 142 C.S.F. 2,3,4 French Club 2,3,4 Future Teachers 2,3,4 Li'l Abner 3 Bye Bye Birdie 4 International Club 2,3 A Cappella Choir 2,3 Concert Chair 4 Temple Bells 4 Madrigals 4 HURD, CHARLENE 61,36,125,l42 HUSON, DONALD 61,127 Swim Team 2,3 HUSON, STEVE 62,120,174,200 Football I,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball I,2,3,4 Ski Club 4 Senior Service 4 Student Council 1,2,4 JACKSON, RONALD 62 Track 1 Football 2 Tennis 2,3 JACKSON, THOMAS 62,144,147 JEPMA, DAVID 62 JOBE, ROGER 62,174,194,195 Football I,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2 Boys' League 2 JOHNSON, DARLEEN Pep Club 1,2 Dance Club 3 JONES, JONEE 62,125,I33,143 G.A.A. 1,2 International Club 3 Pep Club I,2,3,4 Dance Club 4 JONES, KENNETH 62,122,126,141,162,142 Madrigals 4 Concert Chair 4 Key Club 3,4 International Club 4 Drama Club 3,4 Tennis 2,3,4 JONOSKI, DAWN 62,33,117,123,142 Pep Club 1,2,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3 Girls' Glee 1 Concert Choir 4 French Club 3,4 Li'l Abner 3 Rampage 4 JURANEK, RUSSELL 62,128 Math Club 3,4 Science Club 3,4 KAPNER, STEVE 63 Football 2,3 KEATING, JEANNE 63,125,133,l40 Pep Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 3 Ski Club 3,4 Pep Commission 4 KEITH LEY, STEVE KENNEDY, SANDY 63,127 G.A.A. 1,2 Ski Club 4 Dance Club 4 Pep Club I,2,3,4 KENNICK, RANDALL 63,143 KEY, CHRISTINE 63 Pep Club I,2,3 Swim Team 1 Rampage 3 Li'I Abner 3 Dance Club 4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 KINGRY, ROD 63 KLAVON, KENT 63 KNEEFEL, HEDY 63 French Club 1 International Club 2 Drama Club 2 G.A,A. 4 KRAUSE, RICK 63 KRIER, RICHARD 64,147 Advanced Band I,2,3,4 LAKE, DONALD 64 LAMMERTS, DONALD 64 LANDGREEN, MARK 64,126,1B6,I87,194 Rampage 2 Swim Team 2 Basketball 2,3,4 Student Council 3 Suri Club 4 Historian 4 Drama Club 4 Boys' League 2,3,4 LANNOM, MIKE 64,174,200 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 2,4 Wrestling 1 Senior Service 4 LARGE, JAMES 64,126 Surt Club 4 LARKEY, LINDA 64 LEAVITT, SHERRYL64,l25,127,133,140 Spanish Club 3,4 International Club 3 Pep Club I,2,3,4 Pep Representative 4 Dance Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 3,4 LECLAIR, JUAN 64 Spanish Club 2 LEE, LINDA 32,40,65,120,127,132,139,170 Drill Team 3,4 Homecoming princess 4 Ski Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 Suri Club 4 Secretary 4 Pep Commission Historian 4 Girls' League Vice President 4 Girls' League 2,3,4 Dance Club 3,4 Class Council 4 Senior Service 4 LIBBRECHT, MARLENE 65,32,37,40,125,l27,132,137 Drill Team 3 Flag Girl 4 Spanish Club 3 Ski Club 4 Dance Club 24,2 lmernational Club 3 Pep Club 1,2 Class Council 4 Student DUTTCI LINARTE, LINDA 131,65 LINTON, JOSEPH 65,144,146,147 LOVE, LYNDA 65 Pep Club 2,3 LUDWICK, COLLEEN 65 MADDOCKS, JIM 65,127 Ski Club 4 MAGNUSON, RONNIE 65,126,143 Football 1,2 Tennis 2 A Cappella Chair 4 Ski Club 4 MARSHALL, MIKE 37,65,174,175,194 Football I,2,3,4 Track I,2,3,4 Bays' League Vice President 4 Boys' League 2,4 Ski Club 4 MARTIN, JACK 66,126,I27,184,198 Swim Team 2,3,4 Water Polo 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Surt Club 4 MARTIN, PATRICK Basketball 2 'ev-e:.-nur rv-'fm-'ff '- .ine-i-avi?-If W -plrlxarr-vw MARTINEZ, ISAAC 66,200 Baseball 3,4 Water polo 3 MASON, JOYCE 66,131,133 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A, I,2,3,4 MASON, RANDY 66,118,119,120,123,127,133,139 Pep Club 1,2 German Club 2,3,4 Senior Service 4 International Club 4 C,S.F. 3,4 Ski Club 4 Drill Team 3,4 MAYERSON, PETE 33,34,35,66, I 26,156 Ski Club 3,4 International Club 3,4 Stage Crew 3 Assembly Commissioner 4 MC CULLOUGH, WILLIAM 66,147 MC DERMOTT, MARILYNN 66,141,142 G.A.A. I,2,3 Choir 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Temple Bells 3,4 Madrigals 4 MC DUFFIE, MARY 37,66,139 International Club 2,3 Pep Club I,2,3 G.A,A. 1,2 Ski Club 3,4 Drill Team 4 MC GLOCKLIN, SUSAN 66,127 Pep Club I,2,3,4 G.A.A, I,2,3 Dance Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 4 MC INTOSH, RICHARD 69,127 Football 1 Baseball 2 Li'l Abner 3 Bye Bye Birdie 4 MELLECKER, KAREN 69,121 Pep Club I,2,3,4 Dance Club 1,2 Future Nurses Club 3,4 MEYERS, CRAIG 69,200 Football I,2,3,4 Class Council 4 Baseball I,2,3,4 Ski Club 4 MIEDECKE, STEVEN 69 MIELKE, DENNIS 69,142,179 Football 4 MISTRETTA, MARIE 69,131 G.A.A, 3,4 MITCHELL, ROBERT I74,69,200 Baseball 1,3,4 Football 1,3,4 Basketball 2,3 MONTESANTI, MIKE 69,127 MONTROSE, RITA 69,68,33,35,164,170 Pep Club 1,2 Dance Club 2,3,4 Drill Team 3 Pep Commissioner 4 MOODY, KATHY MOORE, JON 70,147,174 Football I,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Band I,2,3,4 MOORE, RORY 70,126,131,133 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Dance Club 3,4 MORAN, STEVE 70,143 Pep Club 3,4 MORSCH, DAVE 70 MOSS, VIRGINIA 40,68,70,125,127,132,136 Class Council I,2,3,4 Class Historian 4 Dance Club 2,3,4 Dance Concert 2,3,4 Ski Club 4 Pep Club 1,2 Flag Girl 3 Song Girl 4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 Pep Commission Secretary 4 MOSSER, BEVERLY 37,70,139 Pep Club 1,2 Dance Club 2 Drill Team 4 MULLER, JANE 70 French Club 2 Pep Club 1,2,4 Drill Team 3 Dance Club 3 MULLINS, MIKE 70,I46,147,168,169,194,195 Cross Country 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Band 3,4 Drum Maiar 4 Li'l Abner 3 NAGEL, SHARRON 71,133,143 NAHABEDIAN, THOMAS 37,71 , I 74 Football 3,4 Basketball 3 Bays' League Treasurer 4 NELSON, ROBERT 71,126 Football 2 Baseball I,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 Surf Club 4 NESTIE, ROGER 71 Football 3 NEWKIRK, CYNTHIA NIGGEBRUGGE, HEDY 71 NIGHTINGALE, SUSAN 71 Pep Club 2,3,4 G.A.A. 2 NORMAN, ALICE 71 Math Club 3,4 Future Teachers 2,3,4 International Club 3,4 Resource Service 1,2,3 NUTTER, KAY 71 OGDEN, TERRIE OLSEN, LYNN 71 Transferred 3 OLSEN, STEVEN 72,123.124,126,127,174,194 OSBORNE, ROGER 72 Football 1,2 Key Club 4 PALMER, SANDRA 72 PARKER, PATRICIA 72,139 Future Teachers Club 2,3,4 Treasurer 3 French Club 2,3 Pep Club 2,3 International Club 3 PAYNE, JOHN 72,169,194 Cross Country 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Swimming 2 PEDRINI, LANI 72,36,40,119,125,127,136,134,141,142,154,I58, 162 PENNY, CAROLYN 40,72,35,120,124,142,15B,162 Pep Club I,2,3,4 Future Teachers 1,2 International Club 2,3 Falk Club 3,4 Concert Choir 2,3,4 Temple Bells 3,4 Li'l Abner 3 Bye Bye Birdie 4 Class Council 4 Programs Commissioner 4 PERRINE, KATHLEEN 40,41,72,116,118,1l9,125,127,136,36,170, 140,142 International Club 3 Quill and Scroll 3,4 Student Council 3 Class Council 3 Drill Team 3 Song girl 4 Rampage I,2,3,4 CcrEditor 4 Ski Club 3,4 Dance Club 3,4 CSF. I,2,3,4 Homecoming Princess 4 Pep Club 1,2 Concert Choir 4 PETTIT, RONALD 72 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 PHILLIPS, ANN 73,139 Drill Team 3,4 Dance Club 3 PHILLIPS, APRIL 73,147 Pep Club I,2,3,4 International Club 2,3 Pep Band 4 PIERSON, PATRICIA 73,40,132.I33,139 G.A.A. 1 Class Council 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 2 Drill Team 3,4 Vice President Pep Commission 4 Pep Club 1,2,4 President 4 Art Club 1,2.3 Dance Club 2,3,4 Student Council I PIZZITOLA, LAWRENCE 73 PIZZORNO, DONNA 73,122,124,I26,127,I39 Speech Club 2 International Club 2,3,4 Folk Singing Club 3 Pep Club 3 Drill Team 4 Future Teachers 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Historian 4 Dance Club 3,4 Mogdelana 3 PLACER, JOHN 73 PLATER, THOMAS 73 PLUMLEY, MARCEEN Translerred 3 POCINO, TRINA 73,124 Dance Club 1 Pep Club 2,3 Folk Club 3,4 POLENZ, KATHLEEN 40,73,125,140 POTTORFF, EDWARD 74 Cross Country 2 Football 3 POWELL, TERRY 74 Basketball 1 Surf Club 4 PREST, DAVID 74,122,186,188,200 PROVE NZANO, JIM 74,36,1 74,200, 178,186 Football 2,3,4 Basketball I,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 PURVIANCE, WILLIAM QUINBY, MARY 74 RAEF, PATRICK 74 RATZLOFF, KATHLEEN 74,125,126 G.A.A. 1 Pep Club I,2,3 Dance Club 3,4 Surl Club 4 Dance Concert 3,4 RATZMAN, JACK 74 Baseball 1,2 REICH, MARK REID, KATHLEEN 74,121 REISTROFFER, DARRA 75,129 Pep Club 1,2 French Club 2 Drama Club 3,4 REXIN, JEAN 33,34,37,75,115,118,1I9,12O,125,122,124,126, 133 Dance Club 2,3,4 Dance Concert 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Assistant 4 Spanish Club 3,4 President 4 Future Teachers 2,3,4 President 4 Senior Service Secretary 4 Class Council 2,3 International Club 3,4 Vice President 4 C.S.F. 4 Ski Club 3,4 G.A.A. 1 French Club 2 Magdelana 3 Pep Representative 3 Surt Club 4 Future Secretaries 3 Historian 3 Templar 4 Alumni Commissioner 4 REYNOLDS, SUE 75 RICE, GALE 75 Pep Club 1,2 RODENBECK, BARRIE 75 G.A.A. 2 Pep Club I,2,3 ROETERS, EDWARD 11B,128,169,l94 Math Club 3,4 Track 3,4 Cross Country 3,4 C.S.F. 3,4 Science Club 4 ROSE, MICHAEL 75 ROSEN, LYNNETTE 75 G,A.A. 1 Pep Club 1,2 ROSENBERG, ELOISE 76 Speech Club I,2,3,4 President 3 Drama Club 3,4 President 3 Future Teachers 2,4 German Club 3,4 G.A.A. 1,4 International Club 4 ROSS, DOUGLAS 76 ROUGHLEY, ROBERT 76 ROUSH, BILL 76,179 Cross Country 3 Football 4 RUEDEL, BETH 76,142 G.A.A. 1,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3 Concert Choir 4 Pep Club 1,2 Future Nurses 1 Dance Club I,2,3,4 RUKES, JANICE 76 C.S.F, 4 RYAN, BERNARD SANDBERG, STEVEN 76 SANDERS, MICHAEL 76 SAWREY, GREG 76,124,154,177,178,175,186,18B,200 Football I,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Ski Club 3,4 Spanish Club 3,4 Student Council 2 Surl Club 4 SCHILZ, LARRY 76 Track 2 Basketball 1 Football 3 SCHUBERT, ALLEN 77 Football I,2,3 Swimming 2 SEARS, DOUG 37,6B,40,77,126,143,I70 Football 2,3 Track 2,3 Pep Club I,2,3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Student Council I,2,3 Class Council 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Surl Club 4 Fashion Show 3 Boys' League 4 SENNE, BOB 77,126,179,200 Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Student Council 1 Ski Club 3,4 Surf Club 4 Vice President 4 SEVERINSEN, KAY 77,131 Pep Club I,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,3,4 SHANIUK, MICHAEL 32,33,69,77,174 Student Council 1,2 Football I,2,3,4 Basketball I,2,3 Track I,2,3,4 Math Club 2,3,4 Science Club 3,4 French Club 2,4 German Club 2,4 Student Body President 4 SHILLANDER, SUE 77,I24,125,127,l36,I52 Student Council 1,2 Class Council 1,2 Pep Club 1,2 Drill Team 3 Song Girl 4 International Club 2,3 Spanish Club 3 Ski Club 3,4 Dance Club I,2,3,4 SHIMELASH, BEZAWORK 42,77,126,170 International Club 4 A.F.S, 4 SINGER, WAYNE 77,146,184,198 Advanced Band 2,3,4 Swim Team 2,3,4 Water Polo 3,4 Bye Bye Birdie 4 SINGLETON, JOHN 77,122.123,128 Baseball 1 German Club 3,4 Science Club 3,4 Key Club 4 Math Club 4 SKELLY, FRANK 78 SKELLY, JO ANN 78,116,117 G.A.A, 1,2 French Club 1 Pep Club I,2,3 Dance Club 2,3,4 Dance Concert 2,3,4 International Club 3 Ski Club 3,4 Spanish Club 3 Christmas Show 3 SMARS, BARBARA 78 Pep Club I,2,3,4 G.A.A. I SMITH, GAILEN 118 SMITH, RODGER 40,78,123,126,200 Baseball I,2,3,4 Football 1,2 German Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 3,4 International Club 3,4 Suri Club 4 Class Council 4 SMITH, THOMAS 33.37,7B,l74,194 Football I,2,3,4 Baseball 1 Track 2,3,4 Student Council 3 Disciples ol Diogenes 4 Boys' League President 4 SMOOT, CHUCK 78 Pep Club 3,4 SNYDER, CHRISTINE 78 G.A.A. 1.2,3 STEPHENSON, CHRISTINE 7B,125,129,139 French Club 1 Glee Club 1 Ski Club 3 Drill Team 4 Dance Club 3,4 Secretary 4 STERLING, PAULA 78,123 Future Teachers 2,3,4 French Club I,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A, I,2,3,4 Swim Team 1 C.S,F. 3 STEVENS, DAVID 79 Football 3 Track 2 Basketball 2 Ski Club 4 Folk Club 4 STEVENS, DENISE 37,79,139 Pep Club 1,2 Ski Club 3 Folk Club 3 Drill Team 4 Girls' League 4 G.A.A. 1 Future Secretaries Club 3 Dance Club 2,3,4 Dance Concert 2,3,4 ST GEORGE, JOHN 33,35.69,79,120,126,143,173,174,200 Football 4 Senior Service 4 Athletics Commissioner 4 STILL, SHERYL 79,133,140,141,142,152,162 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2 A Cappella Choir 2,3 Concert Choir 4 Temple Bells 3,4 Pep Representative 4 STONE, MARY 79 G.A,A. 1 Pep Club 1,2,3 Future Secretaries 3 TAYLOR, CINDA 79 Pep Club 1,2,4 TAYLOR, DONALD Basketball 1 TAYLOR, JEANNE 133,127 Pep Club 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2 Future Nurses 1,2,4 International Club 1,2,3 TAYLOR, SALLY 79,125,127,134,132,36,40,142 Class Treasurer 1 Pep Club 1 J.V. Cheerleader 2 Cheerleader 3,4 Ski Club 4 Class Council 4 Student Council 2 Pep Commission Treasurer 4 Dance Club 1,2,3,4 Secretary 2 President 4 TAYLOR, TERRY 79 Pep Club 1.2.4 Pep representative 4 THAGGARD, GLENN 144,146,147 Science Club 1 Math Club 1 Dance Band 2,3,4 THAXTE R, THOMAS 79,68,174 Li'l Abner 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 2 German Club 1,2 THOMAS, MARY 80,131,133 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 G.A,A. 1,4 Glee Club I THOMPSON, RAY 80 TOMPKINS, susAN 80,119,122,123,126,33,34,123,147 Band 1,2,3 Resource Service 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2 German Club 2,3,4 Class Council 3 Future Teachers 4 International Club 3,4 School Relations Commissioner 4 TREHER, THOMAS 80 Wrestling 3,4 French Club 3 c TREU, ROLF 80,118,120,141,36,1o2,123,40,142,184,170 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3 German Club 1,2,3,4 Concert Choir 4 Aaron, Cynthia M. 97,125,129,131,199 Abel, John W. 87 Abernathy, William R. 93 Abrams, Alice 87 Adams, Cheryl A. 97,125,127 Adams, Mark C. 87,1 19,130,145 Adams, Sharon J. 105 Aeschlirnan, Robert A. 111 Aiken, Randall D. 97,197 Akridge, Linda E. 105 Alamillo, Arthur 97 Alden, Catherine A. 97,129 Aldrich, Russell B. 97 Aldridge, Claudia L. 87,131 Allen, Douglas D. 93 Allen, Mark P. 10S Alva, Donna M. I 1 1,121,126,131 Alvarado, Carla J. 105 Amos, Donna M, 105,125,l3l,133 Anderson, Newton A. 105 Anderson, Wanda M, 97 Anspach, Paul L. 87,180,197 Antista, David K, 37,97,169,197 Aprato, James G. 97 Archer, Bruce L, 93,126 Arnold, Melinda S. 133 Armato, Pete J. 87,197 Armstong, Lorraine M. 87,123,139 Ashen, Mark M, 105,191,203 Ashton, Shelley J, Atkins, Claudia L. 105 Avels, Robert L, 97 Avery, Judith A. 105,126,131 Awsumb, Dennis A, 105 Awsumb, Laurel M. 37,B7,1 14,123,125,126,139,162 Bochmon, Robert B. 111 Backstram, Jerrold E, 87.146 Body, Richard N. 105 Baerresen, Joyce L. 105,123,130 Baird, Alana J. 97 Baker, Douglas W. 97 Baldwin, Kaye D. 105 Barker, Bill J. 93 Barker, Mary Kay 36,87 Barrett, Dale L. 111,125,133 Barrett, John W, 97,180 Barrett, Mark W. 87,93 Bartola, Lindo C. 105 Bascom, Kenneth D, B7 Bassett, Caryn L. 105 Bassett, Denise L. 87 Baudrand, Cherie A, 105,131,133 Baumgarten, Rebecca 111,131 Bayha, Gordon C, 97,145,193 Beattie, Raymond A. 105 Beaudet, Hannah R, B7 Beaudet, Jackie L. 133 Beaver, David R, 97 Beck, Barbara L. 97 Beckwith, Lance H. 97,193 Beech, Reate S. 97,121,130,131 Bell, David F. 97,184 Bell, Linda C. 105 U -vwrvnw . nf r- ' - '-wr. Cross Country 2 Li'l Abner 3 C.S,F, 3 Bye Bye Birdie 4 Modrigols 4 French Club 3,4 Water Palo 4 Senior Service 4 Class Council 4 Class President 4 Swim Team 1,2,3,4 Student Council 4 TSUJIMOTO, BOB 80,144 Band 1,2,3,4 Dance Band 3,4 Football 2,3 Track 2,3,4 Li'l Abner 3 Bye Bye Birdie 4 Basketball 2 TURNER, JOHN 80,126,143,146,174,19B Football 1,2,3,4 Swim Team 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Ski Club 4 UNBEDACHT, RON 80 Track 2,3 Cross Country 3 Ski Club 3,4 VAN TONGEREN, RONALD 81,142 Student Council 2 Choir 4 VAUGHT, LORRAINE 81 VEIT, RICHARD 81,118,174,200 Football 1,2,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 VESNER, MICHAEL VOLHEIM, MICHAEL 81 Football 2,3 Surl Club 4 WABEL, LINDA 81,125,139,143 Glee Club 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2 Dance Club 3,4 Future Nurses Club 2 Bye Bye Birdie 3 Ski Club 4 Fashion Shaw 3,4 A Cappella Choir 4 WADE, MARY 81,125 WALKER, JOE 81,143 Football 1,2 Speech Club 4 Ski Club 4 WALKER, SANDY 81 Pep Club 2,3 WARR, LINDA 81 Pep Club 1,2,3 Ski Club 3 Drama Club 4 WATANABE, ROBERT 68,82 Basketball 2 Track 2 Boys' League 4 WEAVER, CHARLENE 37,82,125,139 Pep Club 1,2,3 Spanish Club 3 Ski Club 3,4 Dance Club 2,3,4 International Club 3 Student Council 2 Class Council 1,2,3 Drill Team 4 G,A.A. 1 WEIS, CONSTANCE 82,127 Art Club 1,2,3,4 Vice President 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 International Club 3,4 WHITELEY, GAYLE 82,134,69,125,152,33,171,170 Homecoming Queen 4 Cheerleader 3,4 Head 4 Ski Club 3,4 Student Body Secretary 4 Dance Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 3.4 J,V. Cheerleader 2 nderclcissmen Bell, Michael R. 87,186,187,1B8 Bello, Jack L, 36,87,144 Benanti, Larry G, 87,144 Benjamin, Marcelle L, 87,125,139 Bennett, Craig D. 87,186,187,188 Bennett, Russell G., Jr, 97,180 Benson, Lorelei S. 93,129 Benson, Sheryl A. 87,134,141 Benson, William G. 105 Bentz, Peter 87,192 Berger, Rene 87,144,194 Bernordi. Elaine M. 87,125 Berres, Gordon L. 105 Berry, Carol J. 105 Bessert, Kathy J. 87,118,123 Betrue, Christine M. 97 Bettis, Karen J. 87 Binnie, Shirley M. 36,87 Birnbaum, Mark S, 97,180,190 Birse, Jenniter L, 36,105,131,133,199 Black, Cheryl S. 36,97,131,140,152 Blake, Barbara L. 111 Blanchard. Judy E, 87,125,127 Bobbin, John A. 111 Bock, Diana L. 105,111,133 Bock, Michael J. 97 Boele, Nancy J, 97 Boeneman, Frank T, 93 Boggs, Nancy P. 97 Bal. Leonard M. 97,121,130 Bolton, Shirley J. 97,140 Bones, Christine L, 97,131 Bones, David A,87,119,128 Bonser, Steven M. 105 Bantempo, Tam F. 105 Banura, Laurie M, Boaher, Donald S. 105 Booher, Paul E. 97 Boomsma, Roger A. 87,194 Borries, Michael S. 89,1 15,126 Baudreau, Gilbert T. Bovie, Bruce A. 87,128 Bozenski, Susan B. 111 Brady, Michael 111 Braeger, Gerry M, 87,1 18,123,129 Brandin, Craig M. 105 Brannum, Billy M. 87 Braun, Anthony W. 93,126,186.187.188 Braun, Eric W. 103 Bray, Robert N, 105,130 Breiska, Barbara A. Bristol, Jean E. B7,90,139 Brasek, Deborah A. 111,127 Brown, Jellrey N. 105,184,198 Brown, Richard W. 97,180,191 Brush, Walter L., Jr, 87,142,1B9,194 Brusa, Debra A, 111 Buckeridge, Dale W, 105,197 Buddemeyer, Sharon S. 1 1 1 Butlamonti, Bruce P. 87 Burke, Gale A. 36,105,131.133,199 Burke, Susan M. 105,119,131 Burkholder, James L. 87 WHYTE, MARIANNE 36,B2,119,l20,68,123,127,40,135 WILLIAMS, MAC 82,142 WILLIAMS, MARC 82 Swim Team 2,3 Football 3 Folk Club 4 WILLIAMS, MIKE 82,141,162,179,142,l94 Football 1,3,4 Baseball 1 Track 2,3,4 A Cappella Choir 3 Concert Chair 4 Madrigols 4 Li'l Abner 3 Bye Bye Birdie 4 WILLIAMS, SHARON 82 Dance Club 3,4 Fashion Shaw 3 Class Council 3 WOHLGEMUTH, PAUL 83,122,123,12o,128 German Club 1,2,3,4 President 4 International Club 3,4 Track 1,2,3 Cross Country 1,2,3 WONG, JEAN WOOD, ANNE 83 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Speech Club 1 Maiorette 2 French Club 2 Future Teachers 4 G.A,A. 1 Dance Club 4 Dance Concert 4 NOOD, LOIS 40,83,122,33,34,35,118,119,123,126 French Club 2,3,4 Future Teachers 2,3,4 Vice President 3,4 Speech Club 2 Pep Club 1,2 Drill Team 3,4 Co-Captain 4 Club Commis- sioner 4 International Club 3,4 Class Council 3,4 C,S,F. 3.4 wooa, LYNETTE 40,83,118,119,122,126,33,35,l23 Speech Club 1,2 Pep Club 1,2 Drill Team 3,4 Co-Captain 4 French Club 2,3,4 President 4 C.S.F. 2,3,4 Secretory 3 International Club 2,3,4 Future Teachers 2,3,4 Treasurer 3,4 Class Council 3,4 Publicity Commissioner 4 WRIGHT, HARWOOD 83 German Club 1,2 Key Club 4 WOLFE, LINDA 142 YOUNGQUIST, KAREN 83 Pep Club 2,4 G.A,A, 3 ZACHMANN, BRIAN Band 1,2 Football 1,2 ZAGAMI, JOSEPH 83 ZETLMAIER, KAY 83,125,126,143,157 Dance Club 3,4 Art Club 2,3 Pep Club 2,3,4 Student Council 3 Surl Club 4 Folk Club 3 ZOFCHAK, CARL 83,127,173 r-del Burkhalder, Joy A.97,114 Burn, David T. 97,1 14,144,193 Burn, Frederick W. 37,B7,144,1B9 Burns, Robert 103 Burns, Russell H. 105 Burnley, Sherida 93 Buna, Angelina 97,127 Buna, George J, 105 Bushey, Craig K. 87,186,187 Callas, Thomas M. 97,129 Cambianica, Jeanne A, 105,133 Campbell, Donald R. 87,194J195 Cangemi, Anthony P. 87,127,169,197 Cano, Claudia E. 103,131 Carlson, Nanci E. 93 Carmichael, Jan D. 97 Carr, Joanne M. 97 Carrell, Susan G. 97 Carroll, Sharon L. 36,97,123,I40 Carucci, Jerry A.117,191,97,194,19l,180 Case. Janet 105 Caswell, Minerva J. 36,105,106,125 Chamberlain, Daryl V. 105 Chartrand, Vivianne Christensen, Glenn L. 111 Christensen, Virgil W. 111 Cisternino, Salvatore J. 96,97,197 Clair, Charles R. 105 Clar, Steven B. 97 Clark, Barbara S. 103 Clark, Calvin W, 36 Clark, Janice M.106,111,l25,133 Clark, Kathleen J. 97 Clark, Mary M, 105 Clark, Stephanie A. 87,1 1B,123.128,l31.141.142 Clause, Anna M. 93 Clause, Linda A. 106,111 Clemens, Mark T. 105 Clemens, Nancy A. 97 Cobb, Larry E. 111 Collman, John W. 97,193 Coe, Judith A. 87 Coit, James T, 87,126,180 Coit, Patti S. 36,105,125,131,199 Coleman, John F. 97 Coleman, John W. 111 Colosia, Roy F. 97 Combs, Leslie E. 99 Como, Yvonne M. 97 Cone, Christopher J. 103 Connelly, Kathleen S, 97,199 Connelly, Michael R, 111 Conner, Linda Lee 111 Conrad, James P, 87 Conrad, Richard E, 97 Cook, Steven A. 105 Cooper, Constance K. 87,129,139 Cooper, Marianne E. 105 Cooper, Myron L. 87 Cooper, Patricia L. 97 Cooper, Paul D. 36,97 Cope, Kent D. 97,123,144 Copeland, Christine B7 Johnson ,,,., ,,,..,.,-.f--en ---Y - - we-1--+.w-N-v Corbin, Barbara 97 Corbitt, Jeanette L. 105,123,125 Corby, Dennis A. 97,196 Cortenboch, Edward C. 87,146 Couch, Stephen D. 87 Coughlin, Raymond E. 87,169,194 Coulson, Terry F. 105 Courville, Dianne C. 97 Couture, Rodney Covell, Penny 103 Cowan, Fred C. 97,197 Coword, Terry L. B7,125,139,154 Coyle, Daniel J. 97,180 Crain, Deidre Ann 111,131 Crain, John 5.87 Crandall, David C. 105,146 Craven, Linda D. 98,125,131,133,199 Crawlord, Carol A. 105,199 Creighton, Linda A. 98,125,129 Crosby, Dixie D. 87,129 Cross, Kathleen A. 111 Crowder, Vernon 105 Cullers, David K.87,118,l21,123,129,13O cumall, Bryan s. 88,180 Dabrowski, John C. 88,1 14,1 18,1 19,123,126,128,130 Dahlson, Carol L. 88 Dale, Diana L. 36.88 Dale, Gary L, los Daniel, Gail L. 111 Daniels, Linda L. Danna, Diane J. 98 Daniels, Linda L. Da Ross, Jaclyn S. 98,131 Davidson, Carl E. 98 Davies, David M. 88 Davis, Alida M. 93,1 15,126 Davis, Pamela A. Deep, Sammy J. 103 De Reign, Dole A. 105 De Reign, Donna Lee 105,131 Del Signore, Richard J. 103 Derenesenyi, Tibor T. 105,123 De Raza, Christine L. Deushane, Philip J. 98 Devahl, James H. 98,184,198 Devine, Bradley W. 88,l23,126,127 De Young, Joanne 96,125,126,133 Dickerson, Robert E, 106 Diehl, Mark E. 111 Diener, Lynne M. 88,87,127,131 Disney, Albert A. ioa Distad, Lory J. 88,134 Distorce, Garry L. 88 Dixon, Mary A.97,98,103,125,157 Dodd, John M, 88 Dodds, Barbara G. 98,131 Dodge, Ronald W. 98 Dohle, Bruno F, 106 Dolkas, Peter K, 98,106 Domogallo, Joseph C. 36,88 Donaldson, Herschel L. 106,123,193 Doran, Beverly G. 98,131,199 Dorman, Darryl 88,169,197 Droegernueller, Melinda A. 87,93,12 Droegemueller, Penny L. 98,125 Drown, Sharon S. 96,98,125,127 Douglas, Jim Drysdale, Crystal S. 98,131,199 Du Fresne, Cynthia J. 111 Du Fresne, John B. 98 Duncan, Christine A. 98,131,199 Duncan, Margaret D. Du Roza, Christine L. Durr, Deanna L. l06,123,126,133 Eastman, Gary K. 106 Eastman, Greg A, 106 Eastman, Sandro L, 93 Eberhardt, Nancy A. 103 Eccles, Melinda L. 88,125,127 Edgeworth, Jeanne L. 98,146 Edwards, Marty L. 111 131 Egbert, Ingrid E. 103 Eggers, Eugene C. 88 Eggers, Lawrence S. 11 1 Ehresmann, John H. 88,180 Elder, Larry R, 36,106,197 Elder, William G. 88 Elgin, Robert H. 93,127 Ellenson, Allen F. 98,169,197 Ellington, Roberta J. 106,121 Ellis, Paul D. 88 Ely, Nancy L. 98 Englehart, Gail A. 36,88,139 Enright, Jeanne L. 106 Erickson, Karin I, 106 Ernst, Stephen L, 98 Ervin, Sherrie A. 106 Erwin, Nancy l, 36,98,127 Evans, Jon 111 Falcli, Steve A. 106 Farris, Vernon D. 106 Faui, Hector M. 88 Fengler, David R. 98 Fengler, Mary L. 106 Ferber, Richard R. 98 Fernsler, Kristine A. 106 Ferrara, Donna M. 86,87,88 Ferris, Brent D. 88 Fickes, Nancy L. 98 Field, Mike Figaro, Ronald P, 88,180,181,196 5,131,133,139 .- -ww-wp-1 W ,s W.-f..-..,,, .4 V-ii. ,M-4 .,i,., Fine, Barbara G. 88 Fink, Marie E. Fink, Kathleen A. Fitzgerald, Maureen R. 88,129,140 Flornmang, Hans 88 - Flammang, Hetty 111 Flint, Verle L. 111 Flippen, Barbara L. 96,98 Foley, Laurie L. 106,131,133 Folsom, Sally J. 106 Ford, Lila 1.. 111 Fournier, Paul A, 88 Fradella, Jim A. 36,106,203 Fradello Linda M, 88,139 Franco, Anthony M. 88,174 Franklin, Michael D. 88 Frickle Catherine E. 111,127,133 Froyum, Janet M. 106 Froyum, Rita E. 98,127 Fuhrman, Brenton J, 21,88 Fuller, Michael C. 98,180,193 Funk, Danny L. 98,18O,190,196 Gattrey, Arnette C. 88,125,127,145 Gaftrey, Arnold J. 106,145 Gaghagen, Stephen J. 98,129,130,184 Gagnon, Debra J. 88 Gagnon, linda 5.98 Galceran, Kathleen Z. 106 Galloway, Dennis L. 102 Galvin, Janet S. 98,123,131 Gamboz, Severina M. 106,131 Gomm, Gregory Gardner, Thomon A. 106,180,190,203 Garner, Ronald E. 98,189,196 Garrett, David C. Garrett, Patricia A. 98 Garrett, Robert B. 98 Gartner,'Valerie J. 87,88 Gasperino, Mark J. 99,191,197 Gastineau, Thomas D. 99,123,128 Gates, Douglas K. 93 Gault, Donna G. 88 Gazetta, Robert R. 102 Geddes, Stephen W. 99 Geer, Stephen L. 93 Gehre, Barbara J. 106,131 Genest, J. Thomas 88,126 Gerard, Mark Gewecke, Pamela J. 99,123,131 Gibson, Scott C. 88 Gilday, Susan R. 106 Giles, Betty M. Gilman, Keith A. 93 Gilmore, Joanne M. 86,88,126,135 Glade, Kathy G. 88,129 Gloss, Larry W. 99 Glatts, Debbie D. 111 Glick, Marilyn L. 106,119,123,126 Godfrey, Dana A. 106 Goetz,PamL.111,131 Goetz, Terrie P, 93 Golden, Charles J. 88,123,125,126,128,129,130,194 Goldberg, Gary L. 99,169 Golightly, Patricia L. 111 Gooch, Donald P. 99,133,184,198 Gordon, John L. Gordon, Kenneth E., Jr. 88,144,154,169,197 Gordon, William B. 111 Goss, Carol A. 99,106 Gould, Elizabeth A, 106,175,133 Goya, Joanne K.37,86,87,B8,114,126 Grainger, Michael E. 106 Grancich, Nancy M. 37,88,122,125,137 Grannell, Isabelle M. 103 Lrannell, Jacqueline 8,93 Gravatte, Harry C. 106 Green, Heidi P. 88,122 Greenberg, Jerry L. 111,196 Greer, Joyce J. 106 Greiner, Cynthia M. 88 Greivelle, Karen L. 99 Gresham, Martha A. 102 Gridley, Janice L, 88,1 18,1 19,123 Griesbach, Ronald D, 106 Griltith, Carol A. 88,139 Grittith, Charles A. Griffith, Kim C. 99 Griffith, Patricia L. 111 Griltith-Jones, Philip G. 88,128,184,198 Gross, Robin A. 106,126,131 Gross, Steven Gross, William H. 88,128 Grubb, Cynthia L. 119,131,133 Guarisco, Peter A, 107 Guida, William J. Gulick, Larry L, Gullo, Donna M. 99 Gutherie, Ronald N. 107 Gutkin, Ilene E. 99 Hackney, Robert E. 88,169,195,197 Hahn, Terry E. 99 Hall, Beverly J. 93 Hall, Debbie K. 107 Hall, Micheal D. Hall, Michael D, 88 Hall, Tim J. 99 Hamann, Carol E. 99,127,131 Hamilton, Donald J. 107 Homilton,Michael L, 107 Hamilton, Suzanne R. 93 Hammock, Stuart T. 107 Hammer, Mark S. 99,189 Handley, Jellrey V. 88,1 17,184 Hanes, Michael L. 36,107 Hanna, Mark F. 37,99,126,169,197 Hannaly, Roena J. 88,126 Horbert, Deborah L. 111,131 Harbert, Judy K. 99,1 19,131,133 Harding, Deborah K. 107,131,133 Harp, Peggy L. 88 Harper, Judy A. 107,133 Harper, Martha J. 88 Harris, Richard M. 102 Hart, Danny L. 169 Hart, Sue A. 88,125,140 Haste, David A. 99,123,126,146 Hatch, Carol A. 86,87,89,1 15 Hatch, Wesley R. 198 Hauser, Ronda J. 36,99 Hayden, Robert B, 107,193 Haylett, Edward A, 89,169 Healy, Walter Heiberg, Patricia J. 99 Heiberg, Sheryl A. 111,131,133 Heller, Wendy M. 36,89 Helmer, David G. 89 Helmer, Janice M. 99,131 Henderson, Vicki 107 Hendrix, Donald l. 89 Hendrix, Terry R, 89,194 Henning, Edward V. 102 Hendricks, Kathleen 111 Henry, James P, 107,190,196 Herbert, Jerald T. 89,180 Hernandez, John G. 103 Hernandez, Hector 36,107 Heuser, George J, 89 Higginbatham, Cherylene 36,89,129, 1 39 Hill, Jack W., Jr. 89 Hill, Joann C. 87,89,123,126 Hillier, Jocquelyn A. 36,89,125,139 Hillis, Gregg P. 99,198 Hiseler, Beth M. 99,118,121,123 Hoban, Laura A. 107 Hobbins, Starr L. 99,127,133 Hodges, Chris A. 107 Hoetler, Pamela A. 89,125 Hoeller, Terry M. 99 Hallman, Sharon J. 89,1 17,122 Holcomb, Brent L. 89,180,194 Holland, Bradley B. 107 Holloway, Bonnie L. 89 Holloway, Connie L. 89,131 Holtz, Terry A. 93 Holz, Brian J. 99 Hoop, Joan R. Hoop, Maria Hooper, Rebecca A. 107 Hoover, Steven G. 107 Hornbuckle, Katherine J. 36,87,89,125,133 Horton, Melanie D. 99,131 Howell, Cynthia J. 107 Howell, Raymond L. 99 Howie, Dennis D. 107 Howie, John M. 89 Hudson, Fess S. 89,144,189 Hudson, Ralph A. 107,169,197 Hueckel, Donna L.36,107,119,126,131,133 Hutt, Maureen G. 93,126,131 Hughes, Dorene R. 99 Hughes, James M. 99 Hull, Sandra J, 99,123,125 Humphrey, Judy L. 89,125 Hurley, Joseph R. 111 Hydinger, Nancy M. 89 lmrie, Donna M. 93 Irwin, Gail E, 107,133 Jackson, Daniel J. 36,89,127,133,184,198 Jackson, Debbie A. 107 Jackson, Sondra A, Jackson, Susan E. 107,111 Jacobsen, Robert N. James, Roy F. 93 Jeannides, Susan C, 89,127 Jepma, Katherine K. 89,127 Jobe, Edward 8. 99 Johns, Steven B. 36,107,190 Johnson Johnson ,CharlesV. 111,129,146 Dean J. 36,100,126,152,198 Donald M. 36,93.129,141,162 Johnson, Johnson, Eileen M. 100,118 Johnson, Gilbert P. 89,126 , Stephen J. 36,86,87,89,126,174,1 Jones, Beverly A. 100,129 Jones, Carole E, 107 Jones, Curtis H. Jones, Deborah E. 107,125 Jones, Donna E. 100 Janes, Julie L. 100,123,129,131 Jones, Patricia W. 111,127,131,133 Jones, Robert D, 107,193 Jorgensen, Brenda C. 100,125,131 Juranic, Roger L. 100 Kao, John L. 100,184,198 Kahn, Susan N. 89,139 Kaiut, Sharon G. 107,127 Kalla, Steven D. 100 Kartsmon, Rochelle L. 107,125 Kowamoto, Regina L. 100,127 Keast, Lawrence J. 107 Kelly, Lawrence B. 100 Kelx, Christine B. 103,131 94 Kendall, Laura F, 29 Kennedy, Walter L. Kent, Andrew G. 169,197 Kerpon, George J. 89 Key, Curtis W. 169,197 Keyes, Randall H. 107 Kilgore, Gordon H. 89,1 18,1 19,186,187 Killian, Calvin R. 107,180 Killian, Renee C. 89 Kinard, Charlene L. 111,127,133 Kinard, Kathleen T. B9,90,125,127 King, Kenneth A, 1 11 Klass, Beverly C, 107,131 Klavon, Michael R, 107,126,203 Kloss, John M. 89 Kloss, Mary M. 107 Kneelel, Gloria C. 100,133 Knelman, Barry A. 100,180,190,196 Knight, Doug A. 107 Knittle, Tom G. 89 Knobloch, Steve A. 107 Kohn, Hadasa 89,125 Kalb, Stephen C, 93 Komai, Neil M, 89 Kopsas, Judith A. Koumachian,NinaE.111 Krames, Joanne L, 93 Krammes, Linda D, 107,111,131 Krolt, Jolene R. 89,122 Krolt, Susan L. 111 Kucera, Penny M, 100 Kuehne, Debra L. 100 Kuhn, James A. 89 Kuhn, Phillip L. 102 Kuykendall, John S. 111,203 Kuykendall, Mark G. 89 Kuzniarek, Michael O. 100 Lo Corte, Bob A. 107 La Fortune, Donna M. 89,131 Lake, James E, Lomb. John R, 100,180,196 Lammerts, Patricia A. 111 land, Cary R. 100 Landgreen, Scott G. 100,189 Landreth, Christopher A. 107 Lang, Jo Nell M. 100,123 ,. ta, ,z-' rw .r :'f't'r' f ?r,:egfr-'fi ,.c .,,n,,,..1,y .. Morxmiller, Christine D. 100,123,125,131 Maslow, Michele C, 100,125,126,129,131 Massie, James M, 108 Mathey, Terry R. 93 Mau, Sheila R. 90 Maxwell, Barbara R. 90,122,123,126 Maxwell, Janet L. 108,119,123,126 McAllrey, Melinda L, 90 McBride, Howard D. 100,144 McCallum, Margaret F. 90,125,137 McCarran, David J, 93 McCarthy, Kathleen G. 90 McClain, Maple E, 90,123,133 McClellen, John 100,127,189 McClure, Sharon A. 90 McClure, Sherry 100 McConnell, Kevin S, 100,169 McConnell, Terrence T. 108,203 McCord, John R, 108 McCullough, Robert L. 111,197 McCurrach, Beth S. 100 McDonald, Anthony L. 36,90 McDonald, Theodore D, 108,191 McDonald, Timothy A. 103 McDullie, Theresa L. 37,100,129,131 McEntorfler, Wendy J, 108 McFarland, John A. 100,121,189,198 McGlasson, Iverson J. 108 -1 Neudecker, Terry L. 87,90.122,192 Neville, Ricky l.. 90,169,194 Neville, Ronnie L. 108,169,197 Newman, Rosemary J. 108 Newton, John M. 90 Nicassio, Susan D. 106,111,127,133,154 Nichols, Steven B. 93 Niemeier, Cynthia E. 36,90,121,126,133 Niemeyer, Gregory L. 101,189 Ninke, Noble. Richard D. 108,197 Lindo S. 87,90 Nothwang, Robert G. 90 Nowlin, Perry D. 90 Nunamaker, Janet L. 90,125 Oakley, Patricia J. 101 Oakley, Robert W. 36,108 Oaks, Marvin E. 108,146,203 Oaks, Robert G. 101 O'Camb, James R. 90 O'Connor, Lois E.101,125,126,127,131,140 Ogden, Victoria M. 108,111 Ogino, Okaza Martin T, 90,146 ki, Doyle r Olsen, Gloria M. 93,123 Olsen, Robert W, 126 Olson, Olson, Christopher l, los Stanley L,36,101,116,192 McGuire, Bonnie J. 100 McGuire, Jeffrey W, 108 McGuire, Steven A. 108 Mclnnes, Mark D. 108,169,197 McKay, Libby C. 108 McKay, Susan J. 90 McKee, Richard A. 90,198 Orcino, Salvador M. 101,180 Osborne, Lloyd C. 101 Osborne, Robert L, 109,118,123,144,146 Osier, Margaret A. 90 Ossian, Kristina L. 111,131 Oster, Larry D. 90,122,128,141,142,162 Ostrander, Karen D, F.101,103,123,133 MacBeth, Lannom, Diane S. 107 Lannom, Donna L. 107 larkey, Rodney D. 11 1 Larson, Carol A, 89 Latreille, Darlene S. Lour, Randall T. 89 Law, Russell M. 100 lawrence, Helen J. Layton, Jerry W. 89 leddy, Kothlene R. 107,127,133 Leddy. Pa trick J. 100 Lee, Shirley A. 89 Leidelmeyer, Pete R. 107 Leslie, David J. 107 Lester, Kristeen D. 103 libbrecht, Steve A, 36,103,180 Lineback, Paul R. 100,180,190 Lint, Larry l., 89 Little, James P. 100 Little, Sara E, 89 Little, Susan K, 100 Littler, John R. 96,100,127,180 Litzsinger, Martha C, 100,127,131,133 Livermont, Scott W. 103 Lobby, Ju lie L. 102 Lomonica, Francis T, 100 Lomonico, John J. 89 Lonergon, David E. 93 Lonergon, Janice L, 111 Longyear, George H. 93 Lubin, Charles A, 89 Ludwick, Patrick D, 111 Ludwig, Sandra G. 89,1 1B,123,126,127,133 Lupton, Terence P. 89,127 Lyman, Gary D, 108 Lyon, Judith Ann 102 Mabb, Norman P, 89 John W, 89 MacBeth, Thomas E. 89,142,180 Macias, Craig B. 108,180,191 Macias, Renee J, 36,89,134,162 Mack, Steven M. 37,11 1,126,180,196 MacKenzie, Roderick L, 89 Magnuson, Charles R, 107 Mahoney, Gladys J, Maiewski, Karren L. 100,131 Malinowski, Blain M. 100 Mallory, Lynn A, 100,122,125 Malone, Carl J, 100 D Malone, Richard L. 93 Manning, Becky R. 111,126,133 Margora, Rosemary 93 Marinovich, Marcia A. 90,126,127 Marks, Frederic A, 90,123,128 Markthaler, Mary l. 100 Marquardt, David E. 100,144,192 Marshall, Catherine A. 108,131 Martin Martin Martin , Deborah D, 108,131 Dorothea E. 90 lGerold w. los Martin. Martin, Martin Martin Martin Glenn B. 100,184,198 Pam C. 108 1, Anna Maria 90,127,139 Paul M. 100 Phillip A. 108 McKeen, Scott J. 90,126,146,190,196 McKnight, Claudia L, 108 McLaughlin, Cheryl lee 93 McLaughlin, James W. 90 McLaughlin, Margaret L. 111,131 ,133,l99 McMullen, Terance A, 102 McVicker, Diane J. 100 Meaden, Cheryl D. 100,1 19 Medina, Maria N. 100,131 Meek, Jerry L. 111,193 Meeka, Peter J. Melbourne, Pamela L. 108,127,133 Mellon, Virginia K. 90,123 Menchaca, Frank V. 90 Menchaco, Mary L. 100,133 Menconi, Charyln A. 100 Mendlesohn, Joanne 168 Mentze, Kathryn A. 90 Merritt, Earl L. 111 Mesios, Kathryn R, 100,131,133 Messier, Donna Jeon 102 Messier, Maryann S. 108 Messing, JoAnna J. 100,125,126,127,133 Miller, Eugene M. 100 Miller, Jerri E. 108,131,199 Miller, Terry A. 100 Miller, Wayne L, 87,89,90,133,142,152,194 Millharn, Thomas W. 100,180 Mills, Allen D. Mills, Robert J. 90 Minor, Mark G, 101,130 Mistretta, Marian A. 36,108,145 Mistretta, Mick C. 101 Mitchell, Charles J. 108 Mitchell, Eileen J. 108 Mitchell, Guy C. Miyamura, Donna G. 102 Montague, Phillip A, 168,197 Monteleone, Frank J. 90,180 Montgomery, Kris Montgomery, Sally J. Monty, Michael J 93 Mwmleflfey obo Q' 3 I ST M re CarolL.36,87,90,125,126,127,139 9 Moore, Robert W. 111 Mooreheud, David 8.93 Moran, Sandra L. 90 Moremcn, Karen, L. 94 Moreno, Darie L. 101 Moreno, Martin A. 36,101,180 Moreno, Randall J. Morgan, Scott D. 101,191,197 Morrison, Patricia L, Morrow, Robert J. 103,191 Morsch, Michael J. 93 Morton, Christine 108,131,133 Mosser, Mary Jane 37,90 Mate, Paul R, 36,90 Mueller, Michael B. 90 Mullen, Murray K. Murphy, Arlet Allen 103 Mushinskie, Michael E. 37,90,126,186,187,188 Mushinskie, Richard E, 111,154,191 Mutter, Christine Ann lO1,131,133,199 Mutter, John A. 90,198 Muszalski, Chris S. 108,169,197 Myers, Linda D. Myers, Melinda W. 37,101,118,123,125,140 Myers, Robert J. 108 Nardulli, Carmen R. 101,140 Nasca, Gerald D. 101 Neal, Aleta M, 90 Nell, Joy E, 101,146 Nelson, Tom 5.90 Nesselroad, Charles P. 102 Ostrander, Patrlcia A. Packer, Rabin A. 90,123,131 Palmer, Ellzabeth R. 101 Palmer, Glen C. 90 Palmer, Jocquetta D. 101,125 Ponlck, Betty L, 36,101,129 Parker, Ann L. Parker, Edward J. 111,191,203 Parker, Parker, Susan A. 101,129,131 Sondra L. 109 Porkerson, Tom 836,111,203 Parrish, Rebecca E. 36,l09,125,133 Partridge, Steven E, 93 Pate, Regina K. 90,125,127,133 Paternostro, Linda T, 93 Patterson, Keith R. 109 Patty, Christina L, 90 Paul, Julia L. 90 Paulson, Renae A. 109 Payne, John J, 90 Pearson, Danley A. 101 Pearson, Kurt D. 111,127 Pedrini, Lari A. 36,87,9O,125,l27,137,1J1,162 Peebles, Mary P. 101,131 Peek, Gary M. 109,203 Peele, Sondra A. 102 - Pelrson, Christine R, 90,139 Penn, Marianne E. 90 Pennino, Richard C. 90,189 Perla, Darlene K. 111 Perrou, Barbara L. B7,9O,131,139 Perry, Ray A. 109 Persons, Joseph L, 101 Peterie, Kathleen A. 101 Peterson, Gail L. 101 Peterson, Gary R. 101,192 Peterson, Melanie D. 131 Peterson, Robin E. 36,91 ,93, 1 21 Petralio, Joseph S. 109,191,203 Pettit, Barbara J. Pettit, Kim M. 102 Pteiler, Elizabeth E. 109 A Philips, Ruth A. 36,109,125 Phillips, Gregory S. 91,141,142,162 Pierson, Thomas R. 101,191,197 Pinzetti, Louis M. Piper, Donald R. 91,169 Pitzer, Robert R. 109,169 o,PaulaJ. 36,111,126 Pizzorn Plantenga, Catherine M. 91 Plesha, Linda M. Plumley, Marc J. 109 Plumley, Michele J. 101 Poogue, Sue M,101 Poindexter, Kathy S. 101 Porreca, Patricia M. 111 Poner, Janice L. 91,139,l41,162 Porterlield. Karyn D. 101,129 Portillo, Edward A, 109 Powell, Douglas R, 101 Powers, David G. 91,128,129 Powers, Edward F. 111 Presco, Preuss, Margaret L, 96,101,l19,125,12 Catherine M. 109 6,131,133 Prince, James K. Prochaska, Jean A.101,119,122,123 Pruett, Rebecca L. 11 1,131 Puhl, Raymond J. 101 Puleo, Josephine 93 Quan, Kenneth T.91,118,123,128,192 Quan, Timothy W. 109,128,192 Quaranta, Antoinette M. 111 Quelch, Anthony G. 91 Qulnan, Daniel C. 91 Vieker, Yeorick, Gary R. 110 Roe, Richard A. 109,184,198 Raef, John G. 91 Ramirez, Lorraine 111,133 Ramsey, Linda L.91,118,119,123,126,130,145 Rapelie, Kent C. 109 Rector, Teresa R, 91 Redman, Linda 1. 91,122,126,133,142 Redondo, Jerry A. 91 Rehnborg, Nancy S. 111,133 Reimer, Janna V. 101,127,133 Reising, Pamela M. 93,121 Reno, Sheiia M. Reynolds, Craig B, 109 Reynolds, Daleene B. 91,123 Reynolds, Ronald L. 111 Rexin, Roberta R. 97,101.140 Rhoades, Virginia A. 101 Ricard, Linda M. Richards, Peter E. 111,197 Richardson, Jane L 91,93 Richardson, Sharon F. 109 Richardson, Susan J. 91,127 Richman, Lynn A. 93,127 Rico, Randall A. 36,111 Riepma, Dianna L. 111 Riggi, Mary Anne J. Ringstrom, Stephanie A. Rioux, Gerald L. 109,127 Roberts, James D. 111 Robin, Doris T, 91,122,123 Rabin, Marcy H. 109 Robinson, Patricia J. 109 Robles, Dennis E. 109 Robles, Karen L, 91,140 Rockley, Jane E. 109,129 Rodelli, Marshall A, 109 Roeters, Mary E. 101 Rogers, Charles L. 109 Rogers, Dorothy L. 93 Rogers, Susan L. 109,131 Roig, Ana M, 109,131,133,199 Roig, Mary A.101,125,131,133 Raloson, Gary J, 101,1 18,1 19,192 Romano, Diane G. 36,101,125,126,131,133 Rosenberger, David L. 91,126,l80,181,190,200 Roses, Michael A. 36,109,191 ,203 Roses, Patrick F. 101,190,197 Roth, Margaret L. 36,37,87,1 15,122,139 Rothlisberger, Arnold J. 91 Rounds, Richard S. 102 Ruffino, John E. 109 Ruiz, Brenda S. 101,154 Ruiz, Magdaleen E. 93,129 Rushworth, Donald A. 180 Rushworth, Kenneth E. 103 Saito, Joanne M. Salata, Henry 101 Salerno, Linda S. 93 Sandberg, Diane J. 101,131 Sanders, Bob L. 91,130,142,141,162 Sanders, Jay R. 101 Sangren, Karen J. 109,119,123 Songren, Linda A, 91,1 19,123 Sannes, Kathyleen M. Sarver, Susan J. 101 Sasse, David R. 91 Saville, Carolene M. 101,127 Sawoska, Cecelia 109 Sawyer, Paul M, Schaar, Ed L. 91 Schaber, Toni A. 101 Schaeck, Michael J. 102 Schaeter, Gregory A. Schemel, George W. 109 Schepens, Barbara K. 132,131 Schepens, Joanne M. 91 Scherer, Paul N. 203 Schilling, David W. 109,203 Schmidt, Gunter J. 91,146 Schmidt, James W. 102 Schreiner, Fred J. 102 Schreiner, Ted R. 102 Schron, Sandy 91,184 Schubert, Richard L, 180 Schwarz, Pamela 91 Scott, Bruce A. 102,184,198 Scott, Michael E. Scott, Samuel M, 91,126,192 Scruggs, James M. 102,197 Seabold, Gaile L. 36,1 10 Seals, Steven C. 91 Sell, Phillip R. 102 Sellers, Jonny D. 110 Sellers, Larry D. 102,126,184 Senna, Allen J. 102 Sepe, Deanna R. 11 1 Settle, Kathleen A. 102 Severinsen, Larry M, 102 Severson, Kathleen S. 1 1 1 Sexton, Barrie Y. Shafer, Kristina H. 91,139 Shoniuk, James L. 37,93 Show, Jeffrey L. 102 Shaw, Michael J. 102 Shehee, Tim D. 91 Sherman, Donald B. Sherman, Ronald W. Shust, Michele D. 102,133 Sidrels, Marilyn M. 111,127,133 Siders, Sharlene L. 91 'agfgfek . .Q - ' f' . Qi?F.rf'..1gf:51ffe szefngwf fr' 2: 'S' 1 Siebelt, Giselo H. 110 Simmons, William S.36,110,197 Sinclair, Terence 102 Sirno, Valiant V. 108 Sirois, Paul 102 Veelik, Ray E. 110 Velasco, Thelma 93 Veon, Kim E, 110,184 Fred W. 102 Skelley, David C. 102,180,1 90,196 Skelly, Lynda M. 102,122 Skelton, Dorothy 102,131 Snell, Daniel E, Smars, Judy M. 107 Smith Bruce A Villanueva, Gearld 102 Vizarra, Ed M. 102 Wobel, Kathy L, 92 Waite, Diane N. Walaski, Paul E. 144,184,198 Walker, Douglas R, 111 Smith:CarolJ.-87,91,11B,125,126,139 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Darlene C. 110,147 Diana L. 102 John J. 102,184 John S. 110,198 Scott S. 102,121,130 Stevenl 102 Srnoot, Donald E. 91 Snell, Daniele 91 Somerville, Timothy L. 102,144 Sorenson, Dana L, Sorensen, Robert L,, Jr. 102,144 Soroker, Andrew J. 110,130 Sparks, Oren W. 36,1 10,197 Speck, Lindo K. Sperling, Daniel S, 102 Spiotto, Gerald R. 1 10 Stafford, Lois R. 91,131 Standley, Leanne H. Startin, Monica G. 110 Startin, Valerie J. 102 Stevens, Holly K. 1 10 Still, Laralee 91 Stillion, Ann M. 36,110 Stitt, Deborah A. 110,127 Stell, Claudia M. 110 Stout, Helen M. 102 Stover, Laurie M. 110,131 Strand, Charles J. 102 Stuart, Carol l.. 110,146 Stuart, Larriece 91 Stuedle, Suzanne G. 1 10,146 Sucich, Patricia M. 102 Sunderlin, Lucille A. 102 Swabeck, Dolores M. 102 Swain, Barbara L. 102 Swain, Lois J. 91,139 Swain, Martha A. 110 Swanson, Barbara J. 102 Swonstrom, Gail J. 102,1 19,122,123,131 Swartsbough, Jacquie 1 10 Swartzbaugh, John R. Swick, Guy M. 111,197 Szalai, Louis A. 91,190 Taber, Karen E. 111 Takayama, Mark T. 91,123,189 Tanchek, Jeanette E. 102 Tauchman, Richard C. 110 Walker, Nancy E. Walker, Virginia M, 92,126,139,141,162 Walton, Ann L. 102 Ward, Marian J. Warden, Ann 111 Watanabe, Cheryl 92 Watson , Anne 87,92,123,125,139 Watson, Keith J. 102 Watson, Paul A. 111,168,169,197 Watters, Marsha A. 92,125,139 Weaver, Claudia K. 110 Webber, Margie E. 102 Webber, William L. 110 Webster, Leonard S. 110 Wehrly, Katharine L. 102 Weibel, Thomas R. 92,123 Weis, Steven F. 110 Wells, Darlene M. 92,122,139 Wheeler, Bruce E. 92,194,195 Whitaker, Carl D. 92 Whitaker, Sue E. 110 VVhitley, Katherine A. 92 Whiteley, Nancy E. 36,110,127 Wilbor, Jerry Wiborg, Penelope J. 102,119,123,126,199 Wilbert, Chris A. 110 Wilbert, Rodney B. 92,123,128 Wiles, Patricia A. 102 Wiley, Ellen E. 87,92,125 Wilkinson, Christine M. 92 Willette, Edlow J. 92 Willette, Mary M. 110,133 Willetts, George F. 92 Williams, Faye E. 87,92,131,139 Williams, Sheri M. 111 Williams, Susan J. 102,119,123,199 Wilson, Eileen H. Wilson, Guy 111 Wilson, Kurt L. 102,103 Wilson, LeRoy D. Taylor, Charles Y. 102 Taylor Taylor Gear ia A r Q . , JoAnn 102 Taylor, Laurie L. 103,118 Tedesca, Ralph M. 36,1 10,180,203 Tellkamp, Debra G. 110,127 Thaxton, Debora S. 116,125,133 Thibault, Elaine G. 102 Thigpen, Richard D. 93,129,189 Thompson, Louise A. 36,102,121,129,131 Thompson, Michelle E. 110,133 Thompson, Stefan C. 102,180,196 Tharness, Arthur R. 91 Thuerl, Mary S. 91,126 Thursby, Raymond W. 91,117,130 Tiberti, Joseph A. 111,180 Tiberti, Kathryn J. 36,91,125,169 Timpone, Gerald A. 102,197 Tirre, Luis R. 91,126 Tonarly, Christine M. 103,125,131 Tong, Gail A. Torres, Kathy A. 1 10 Troncale, Michael D. 91 Troncoso, Cedric 102 Troncoso, Hugo 93,129,141,158,162 Truppelli, Mary 102 Tubbs, Deborah S. 91 Tunzi, Laura 93 Turner, Gordon B. 36,91 ,169,194 Tutt, Craig D. 102,180,190 Turner, Steven N. 110 Uberti, Vincent M. Uden, Janice J. 102 Unbedocht, Robert C. 102,169,197 Unfried, Karen L. 92,145 Unruh, Robin E. 92,144,146 Utley, Mike J. 102 Valles, John 110 Valmain, Kevin P. 110 Van De Brake, Arthur Vander Jagt, Wayne 111 Vann, Kathleen M. 102,133 Van De Veere, Victoria A. 92,93,127 Van Meter, Carolyn J. 93,125 Van Strat, Michael P. 102 Van Skiver, Valleri Van Vuren, Helmer l. 102 Vaught, Larry E. 110 Veal, Betty J. Wirtz, Janice M. Wohlgemuth, Karla J. 102,123,126,129,131 Woidneck, Cheryl K. 110,125,126,133 Walf, Bonnie J. 97,102 Wolfe, Linda L. 92 Wong, Cindy S. T. 111,131 Wong, Terry S. F. 92 Woodland, Karen M. 36,106,110,131,157,199 Woodruff, Randall 36,92 Woody, Aaren M. 110,131,146 Wright, Karen L. 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