Tustin High School - Audion Yearbook (Tustin, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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Spain is the country of Yvonne Sanchez, who was one of Tustin ' s foreign exchange students this past year. She was the guest of the Blaek- lidge family. Yvonne enjoyed the kindness and individuality of Americans but found high school students in the United States less mature than those in her home town of Seville, Spain. Soccer, swimming, basketball, and, of course, bullfighting are all popular activities in Spain, according to Yvonne. Students in Spain go to school six days a week, study more subjects, and stay in school longer in the day, but they have a longer lunch period. When she is in Spain, Yvonne enjoys eating gaspacho, a cold soup which is served mostly in the summer. When she returns to Spain, Yvonne plans to attend a secretarial school in Madrid, the cap- ital of Spain, and eventually she hopes to become a secretary. Foreign Exchange Students Claes Floren, George Miff, Yvonne Sanchez. Sweden is the home of Claes Henric Floren. For the past year he has made his home with the Roblyer family while attending Tustin as a foreign exchange student. Hassleholm is the town of 12,000 people in which Claes lives. Claes enjoys reading, sports, and traveling. While in the United States, he visited New York and Los Angeles, among other cities. Claes found Americans much like the Swedish people, except that Americans are more gay and more fond of jokes. Claes liked America very much but was sur- prised at the large number of freeways, cars, and houses. He also liked American ham- burgers and the many school-sponsored sports. After he returns to Sweden, Claes will attend the Gymnasium and then the university where he will study to be a doctor.

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A F S A.F.S. members, Top Row, L-R: Doltie Slone, Kalhy Balmer, Georgie Pigsley, Janice Hughes, Marilyn Alexander, Carol Wilcox, Sandy Brown, Lee Stevenson, Carol Cofer, Donna Duplei, Pam Brown, Marcy Horton, Diane Kreider, Jean Brown, Roberta Pankey, Lii Quick, Lynn Teller, Pam Denison, Linda Fay, Gloria Westrom, Diane Shallenberger, Cindy Lear, Marcia Wallis, Linda Veeh, Judy Reed, Phyllis Dutton, Bill Eadie. Second Row: Anne Brown, Debby Camham, Darcy Davenport, Anne Smith, Barbara Alex, Nancy Moore, Pat Harper, Sally Scott, Helen Ostroski, Cindy Caprara, Joy Harshaw, Martha Stranger, Sandy Brook, Dianne Davies, Diana Weitzel, Karen Venass, Sue Winter- felt, Donette Arnold, Sue Foster, Anne Ustick, Paulette Pierre, Toni Murrill, Nancy Kirkham, Diane Shallenberger, Christy Thomas, Randi Tatum, Diane Wright, Kathy Fredriksen, Pat Glad- men, Jennifer Townsend. Third Row: Diana Roe, Cathy Farmer, Marcha Ifkocivs, Mary Anne Von Pelt, Sharon Jackson, Carol Gardner, Rich Emery, Bob Barrett, David Martin, Dan Roblyer, Walker Lindsay, Peter Pankey, Garman Pond, Debbie Heintz, Carolee Hayes, Margie Lange, Patti Coyne, Linda Czapla, Cloes Floren, Annette Ferrey. The American Field Service was organizeci to promote interest in the foreign exchange student program. Under the leadership of President Pam Brown, Vice-President Millie Sellin, Secretary Don Beckendorf, and Treasurer Barbara Roane, the organization has worked hard to insure the happiness of our exchange students during their stay here. With the help of advisors Mr. Larsen and Mr. Ziemer, members sponsored a dance, potluck dinner, and a magazine drive to raise money to bring foreign students to Tustin. The A.F.S. is also concerned with sending Ameri- cans abroad, and this year our school was fortunate enough to have two of its students sent to foreign coun- tries. These two students were Jean Brown and Roberta Pankey. Jean Brown stayed with the Mieike family in Gifhorn, Germany. She had a sister, Sabine, who was seventeen, and a brother, Harald, who was fourteen and whom they called Mike, and a sister, Beltina, who was ten. Roberta lived with the Jose Foares family in Fortaleza, Brazil. She had an older sister, Lidice, and two older brothers. Roberta went for the summer, and Jean was gone for one semester. Both enjoyed their visits very much and would have liked to return. Both attended school in their countries. Americans Abroad students — Jean Brown and Roberta Pankey Jean ' s German sister, Sabine Mieike, Mrs. Brown, and Jean in Germany.



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s o p H I S T I C A T E S Not in Order: Marilyn Alexander, Claudia Artie, Sharon Bricker, Annamarie Cobb, Judy Erickson, Gloria Guluarle, Paf Honon, Marilyn Hansen, Belty Helt, Sandra Huddleslon, Sandy Lefher, Lupe Linares, Bev Lorello, Diane McQuislion, Dale Mitchell, Toni Murrill, Carol Nash, Claudia Osborne, Cynthia Reiwers, Carroll Roberts, D ' Alice Royce, Lola Ryland, Sue Sheffield, Sharon Sim- mons, Sharon Snow, Dusty Stiebelk, Linda Siratmeyer, Corky Strolmeyer, Dana Vining. The Sophisticates brightened the school year for all the people to whom they presented their excellent singing. There are 27 singers in this all girl choir, and the quolities of fine direction were present in all their work. They appeared in the Winter and Spring con- certs and free quarterly concerts. They also participated in festivals during the Spring Semester. The Freshman choir is a fairly new group started last year. They showed much talent, and with Mr. leinberger ' s excellent direction, they will prove to be a wonderful singing group in the years to come. There are seventy members in the mixed Freshman choir and they ore also accompanied by Mrs. Cowan. Mr. leinberger Top Row, L-R: Sherrill Shoemaker, Pam Taylor, Ronni Porter, Carol Charmine, Donna Brilt, Carol Aulis, Lyne Morris, Pam Johnson, Frances Spire, Diane Fulbright, Bill Sardam, Steve Leonard, Rick Flint, Dick Johns. Second Row: Trio Church, Valevie Hiss, Marsha Ifkovics, Jean Bailey, Ho Boydstun, Florence Oliver, JoAnn Sweeney, Kathy Fredriksen, Laurie Coffing, Ron La Clerque, Larry Wall, Gary Cochran, Carl Aubrey, Carolyn Ettin- ger, Ann Rupp, Judi Eichemberg, Katie Howell. Third Row: Suzette Smith, Liz Cowan, Vickie Jackson, Bonnie Hanson, Cynthia Cook, Penny Covey, Pat Williamson, Pom Peterson, Randy Ema, Ron Scheck, Ed Linquist, Ton Coyne, Rannae Gunnell, Marsha Faccou, Cheryl, Jan Pitcl, Barbara Abernathy. Fourth Row: Ellen Morris, Karen Serlin, June Collins, Cynthia Emory, Kathy Street, Carol Thompson, Cheryl Smith, Shere Scott, Marcia McRae, Cliff Lauer, Don Sheppard, Larry Reed, Ray Magdaleno, Pot Mackin, Sandy Bent, Diana De Vaul.

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