Warren High School - El Oroso Yearbook (Downey, CA)
- Class of 1958
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Text from Pages 1 - 184 of the 1958 volume:
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By portraying the ccimpus routine in newspaper style, the stuff felt it could best express the newsrnoking events encountered through- out the yeor. li IL fp, 7 K mfr V in KA J 7' Ulf HEADLINE f H f W ff f vu 1 f f f A Lili f J7 It U . , i 1 f , Ax J, N 772 K j j fl qpf J M J f 1 A ff M L n LfL5Q!,QQ,Lf! 43,10 ri- ' jx f dy: ' - 49 Ref U y QN Z 111. l.,k f I If 574- V L! 1 ' fi, 7 ' iff if Qc' . 6 fffwf A li 1 L6 'W lf, , ff ,qw Z N, 1 . ff' , 714' ,Q J ' I' I' f XQKX N! ij fC4f,41 H ff f 1 Kfffjj H' f Hf all gffff FONITNIB LAM' MQW MQJ M MMM CUZ-fflgfdfx WW' ,,3:3,: Jgxw, ,.,,,., if-tb-UJ ous., o.A,,,,9, 'fm Q A X,70,.,.9g Q51-,QQ -Lnjxb-M.-l NQJQ-n,m.,80Nfw3 KWH HMDJQ, -XX-m .1,k654,u -.-L4?.,QLxJ3j C9..Dx?M-9f'YN, . ,QL fvv-fwL.,K'J-Aqv.,cnJ'u. fBffw3?i5uu.SL9 .-Q9-D--wean in, vm 'N rI..rXDLlNI.'F Q y , IT 'X J , .S v ,Q -7' Q A ' . A . xi ., V xg X! f L VL, xx V., A X, x ,ll -4 , . , ' w. , X X , .- x 'Q 'l x, A . J -75 K x. . ,JM X ,Lw-X r' 5 xx. , -XJ W - 2 ' A- . ' X., Xi ,I fx . . , I , ' , . . .U 1 . ' - 'X f 1 .-Vq F , Q N N , 5 x. - ' ' 3 . , M '9 v, J X - ' . - x - '- :' - 3. W H I N x ' 5- . in .h -f ' ' - X' uf x -- .KI ' .4 t k .1 ' ,, i N -.f X A. K x N. . p x, ' M xv . x R - A VK. ., an 4 X1 r' ' ,X , ' -xx l. T? Clifford C Shombclugh Superlnfendenf 1-1- 43 Us Melvun Quigley Wrlllom Smlrhercln Leon Wrlght President Drstrrct Drrecfor of Afhlehcs Clerk 6 AAD 'F FAU EE? K Melvrn Quugley Dr Leon Wrlghf Ernest McCollum Carroll Dunnum Harold Tredwcy AT Wm M Mrs Frances Armstrong Dean of Gnrls Dad you attend any of the socual events of Warren9 Dnd you go to football basketball track or baseball games? Dvd you ever have a problem you thought could never be solved or dud you ever feel nll'9 These frne people were rught there to help you For all of these thlngs and many more we the student body of Warren Hugh thank them 55 -qc? R.- ff' Mr Harold Burke Tenth Grade Counselor ADVIINIS fr A fl' N Mrs Helen Greenlee Nurse Mr .lack O Brien Attendance Mrs Llllran L McNeel Eleventh Grade Counselor 3 K ein' A x i w 1 A V ' , ' . , Y P. k 1 , 3 1 , . ,. Tx K 'x LX 15, i , 'v M-.2 A ,l A T MR. DEL WARD Guiding The sTudenTs of Earl Warren Senior High School is Mr. Del Ward. This calm, purposeful graduaTe of Arizona STaTe College has been a sTeadying hand ThroughouT The Two years of VVarren's exisTence. WiTh The help of This line leader, sTudenTs have Tound assisTance in solving Their problems. A leader in boTh school and comr'nuniTy affairs, Mr. Ward is respecTed all Those wiTh whom he comes in conTacT. Few people realize The many responsibilnies of Mr s job. As The principal of a high school, he is responsible Tor.-rna'n irnporTanT decisions. Fo all These Things, The sTudenTs of Early Warren Senior High School T Qlhim. wwf' As vrce prrncrpal of Warren Sensor Hugh Mr R Arno Peefs duties Involved work wrfh The sfudent councrl he schedulrng of afhlehc events and boys ad vrser Hrs helpfu ness and friendly manner have made hrm a fav orrfe of bo'rh sTudenTs and Teachers Mr Peer checks The Coast League schedule for nexf year vvhrle Mr Ward Takes Trrne ouf fam hrs busy day for a coffee break 755, -f Mrs Georgla Wartham Mrs Bobble Allen Mrs Pattn Van Dusen Mrs Bette Murphy Standnng Mrs Dons Poggemeyer Mrs Karen Saxton Mrs Ruth Wulllarns Mrs Ann Gunette Mrs Paulme l-llatt Mrs Loulse Lynch and Mrs Sylvla Nlchols Slttung Mrs Ellzabeth Sutton Mrs Martha Merrell Mrs Vnla Monson and Mrs Ozelle Prather -all i.3-r ... SECRE IU-XF I1-Eu -AFB FEE IA Nw 'W A M nw ,ss , ' 'K A fx A 5 X 3 f ta l I ,.. , 'N' K Y ' ' k -4 5 . 2,7 3 f I X 5 ' un! ui:-qui: 3 S DRIVE? S UQ I' DI!-KN' Vnrgznua Baker Lass Jones Wanda Baxter Olave Martin Muruam McMauns Fnrsf row Mr Larry Burton Mr Archie Van klrk Mr RuperT Taylor Mr Clifford Reed Luculle Bray Second row Mr Walter Baldwm Mr Marvm Moller Mr Wnlluam Thomas Ida Danceck not shown Mr Ball Thompson Kd P S ,PC :ii , -xi 11:-H, A - lv , N, ig 5 , f f s Q 1 I I ,QQ -fid I' I' X X so X I -I . I l , I - P 1 1 f., J , f I P I I I Y b h ff. A 'Y' -- 'L. . . ' J. - ' . , . ', 1. ,. o 1 ' A ' J Q 1...,.- fr ' A .- ',A N 1' : 1 :J xi I If f A' l ' A 0 L I .4 l 'B Q Ex: 1 V l -1:7 A . Q . -.,,x l I - 1 K x lf' , 5 4 4 51' liuuv l Mr Robert McMullen Mlss Ruth Ravenscraft Mr Everett Taylor Mr Otns Moore Mathemcmcs Algebra Geometry and Coachnng Mathematlcs and PIA Fi-IEPIA PICS 'S lla' An attentnve class Ilstens as Muss Ravenscraft explains an algebraic equatron '!r'E'- 1 Ss Wlth special emphasls being placed on mathematlcs recently This department has had added respansrbllnty In cluding algebra I Il and geometry the Mathematics De partment fnlls an Important need for college bound students I6 dx Drrvers Education A slide rule demonstratxon IS given by Mr McMullen liiffgd x -+1 nu There are many questuons asked of Mr Moore In an algebra class l L ' nl - - ' C7 Q - '5 .V an I l : l ,' l ,y A 53, f y r 'I - , 4 A ' , Q fx ' .J . Tl-M - i I ' I ' I I ,f . X u L it ji W' .-.v -lib-44 X , 'V - .. . 'Maas' - ' A 'iw V xv 'l it VR' - J 4: t g I -s tl A U I I I - ' ' ' ' 1 ' Qc t ' -ff V 5 U In the Social Science Department are found world geo- graphy and U. S. history. These courses give students a better understanding of the world in which they live and the people in the world. All sophomores are required to have one semester ot world geography, while iuniors must have two semesters of U. S. history. Mr Teeters has a ready answer for a puzzled student f A nv -N ww, A class discussion is led by Mr Livengood Q. Maps make geography interesting for Mr Nylander s students Sf CIA- QCIENCEQ Mr John Nadone World Geography and Mr Edwin Livengood Mr Joseph Nylander Mr Grant Teeters Drivers Education U S History World Geography U S History -1,-1 S-f W K V' l' y l 4 ' my I 'Z A is 'wx ' . v,,f' ' A, A ll - -sm ' f 4 r - L -. ' ' ' ' Y sk ' 1 Q -fix. V l ' 'X , ' X 4, A 5 um L ' V '. .X it . ' . b X S , Q If ' 7- , 1'g W 39-s ' ' --am f n sl 'Y I ll I U ' 6' W 'A-: . . , 4' ' 59 ' E , A u M, f,-- Ll .--.1 ,W K .': Ax X ,Y , , X l7 2' Mr Harold Fnedemann Mr Darryl Laramore Mass Rebecca Sattell Chemlstry and Lute Sclence Lute Science and Blology Bnology Jw. ch 91: ..-4' an Muss Sotfell points out the parts of a flower to her biology class The Science Department nncludes buology lute science and chemistry These courses give students a better understandmg of themselves and the world un which they luve These classes Include prolects such as experuments dnsplays aquarlums and charts Mr Laramore appears to engoy teaching has scuence class Help for a puzzled Spanish student as gladly glven by Mrs Reseugh fm 'ff' at Mrs Griffin leads her class through a Latun exercise A requlred part ot a college preparatory course ns two years of a toreugn language Students partncu patnng rn thus type ot course learn the fundamentals of their chosen language anal gaun a better under sanding of the country nn whuch nt us spoken Among other actuvmes the classes cornbmed to sponsor a toreugn language Chrrstrnas party J-Xl IG JAGES Mrs Leslue M Reseugh Mrs Loulse Love Grnftln Mrs Phyluss Gabster Spannsh I Il Frenchl II and Latml Spanush ff Rf M,.f-ff Vi? 'N I9 Mrs Hull explarns some of the more dnffrcult vocabulary words from Silas Mamer ,v vx lr! Mass Dorothy Bangert Mass Helen Bustard Mrs Pauline Fogle Mrs Frances HIII Englush X ond XI Englnsh Englnsh Engllsh I ch - English courses are requnred ot dll students both sophomores and unrors Sophomores study Snlas Mcrner, grammar and other related topucs Mass van Raaphorst teaches Latnn as well as English to the Warren students A student listens attentnvely as Mrs Fogle explains a passage In her reading iss Hutchison points out one of the lorful displays on her bulletin board Mrs Woodruff luke many of the teachers at Warren teaches In two dlfferent fields l P in uh ull 1 if ki ti-'Z' 8 3 sauna 5 ,-K 'KG QE Mrs Van Raaphorst watches her class as ' they are hard at work 'N Mrss Joyce Hutchnson Mrs Englnsh and Journallsm f S-Q ix pt Juniors concern themselves with Amerlcan lnterature and grammar ln the senlor year many students take an advanced form ofthe course to prepare themselves for college EN'LlmrI BGGTVICG STONE Travers Mrs Nan van Raaphorst Mrs Loa Woodruff Englush X and Englnsh and Enaltsh and Specnal Educatuon Latrn Hustory I li + r. -: V at ' . if 15' H , ,, 'E g f x l .fi V K 'A' K nl r K fy ll V , li. xx 4' ' ' l, l ' k' L ef ..., A . ' . l'l'- N c, '51 Ar , .X K J .VA M A.f,,l3,. - 1 6, . is V - ' W W ltl' ' Q - . as . I rl K , at . lb P . ,, . ' ' , 5 ' U c 5 ' - .. ...fm . l. , . X 7 f . 2211-2 ' ' 5' .-1 r'lJ:7'- 5 , xv, . ' ' 2 l fx I 1 X x in V W., 'W ss. ,311 . lsrzsf ' Q 5,-Q H-ff' rv . 1 1 'A - -at . r fxlg- , -t N R V -R T x 5 :Yi QQ- V l.. l fd lWiQ!!E Mr Peter Dekker Mr St R an oss Mrs Audrey Thacker Handlcraft and General Metals Drafting and Gra hu At p c rs Homemakmg r w fxl' fa Mr Ross gtves help to c troubled drafting student For those students not taking an academuc course there rs A an rts Department Thas department guves courses In drafting homemakung and various shops Mr Dekker demonstrates a machune to cz metal shop student K I? I 9 H ' 'I--1 K A S 5 .-:FT7'.T wr x-:J x- ,. , A N I. I fx ' 5 For students Interested In follownng Cl career In buslness ffers courses nn consumer economics the Busnness Department o In these courses students may gann typnng and bookkeepmg fundamental knowledge and understandnng of busnness pro cedures 7 l As port of Mr McCulIoh s teachang duties he explams the uddmg machune to hrs students the typewruter to one of has students 3 Q Nlgrr R W McCuIIoh Bookkeepng Mr Arthur Crolsette Typing 1 5:13 1 f ' ' ' D ' 1 K ' . . . 5 4 7 I N f 5. 1 I g :In X- -s . ' r Q 'Y Mr. Croisette demonstrates how to clean Q 1, -I Q ri ' r X I ' x x Mr. . . . ' 1,4 . 1 - .,, ..-,. 1 it Q ft?3,fit -s'l x X Y QIQI Hu Mr Ruben Amerkhanuan ww . TLAND x7 s as W Sf if W L--..., , .us 1 K, . 'UP-1 Wm Mr Wulluarn Boyd Physucal Educatuon an World Geography Mrs Barbara Berz Muss Jean Beaton Physuccul Educafuon Physucal Educafuon Mr Tom Woodburn Physucal Educofuon Physucol educafuon us cu requured course for both boys and gurls Boys play football basketball and baseball whule gurls enloy paddle Tennus modern dance and volleyball Not only skull us encouraged buf four play and a sense of responsubulufy Physucal Educafuon Pi-IYSICAL EDUC!-X fl' N 7 5'? ' Mrs Betz watches as the gurls pracfuce bcuskets Muss Beaton conducts a fursf aud class as A lump shot starts a game durung boys gym class part of the physucal educcufuon course , A .- Q d j urn 1 K ' -- I , I y f . I by N ' I 1 V I . . . . I g fr i I. . . . . w d . 1 u u if 5 u uyyu '31 V 'K' gf ' K' ' J or ' '27 ' .- N 1 .- QI, Ru - 'A V M - . H A .4 5 W- , .. K ,Mig 1 o M- Mr Gough unstructs a student on ployrng the trumpet I I Ax 'A ir r N R r t Q Mr Rrchard Mules Included rn thus department are chorr, band drama art and lrbrary Here, drama students may act art students Improve therr drawrng choir and band students have a chance to express thelr musncal talents and Irbrary workers learn the fundamentals ot the lrbrar Mrs Lulu Amos Mrs Frances Armstrong Mr Jgseph Gough Lrbrary Chorus and U S History Band qnd Orchestra ! 7' ' N SN 43 N x I V Q ' v, T A I . Y Mrs Joan Hrgbee 'rf' Mr David Allison Mr Carroll Case Mr Philip Craft Drnver Educatlon Draver Education Drlver Educatron Dr IW 1-'ERS' EDUCA Fl' N Dnvers Education ts a required sublect for graduation It entaals both classroom and druvlng unstructuon ,pf ,1- Proper hand slgnals can save IVSS at Ti-nd rl O95 15 ,,.1 J' Dnvers Education students also receuve class Dmtumluimn room nnstructuon about the worknng parts of a car Mr Case answers one of the student s questnons An umponanr part of Iearnmg To dnve IS parklng The cor Mr Wear wafches as a sTudenT aTTempTs To park if U Turns and Yfurns are also part of The drivers eclucafuon program STudenTs learn such Thnngs as proper hand sngnals Turns, and parklng when ouT IH The car In The classroom They receive nnsTrucTlon In The worknng parfs of The cor xl lfND Jr! :rim :-.J Mr. Joseph Francis Driver Educcnion Mr. H. H. Muse Driver Educcnion BY ' l-lx ERS Jl NIGER CJXSS f FFl-1-ER? A FIRS I' SEEPIES TER ll J uve-nl! l SECGND SE ES FEE RS Q V37 y Th! M g p dt Y 2 John Barnes Patricia Barron Nyanne Basye Sharron Bares I Lois Beard Ann Abendschein K N ff 3? iii J iv George Bechtloff Robert Beckelman Connie Ahern Judy Aiken Barbara Alexander A . A - ' fr , ffl. ,f-3 l fx' - '4 ' - -Hs . ' W fr., i f -' , 4- . ,,. We 'B .ff f 'Fifi ,-Q 1 A kia b .:.i HH , Reber? Bell Don Alexander Karen Alsaker Germaine Armemeros Richard Ariz .l 1' Barbara Bachrnan Ronnie Boiley Yvonne Bclbcich Eva Be'h Boker Lee Barker '- 9 1 . X YF1 F, if as ,WF x N, 'x. r .fav xl' owl K 'if . . 93 I NI' 'vi' fr ' g .--,. Carl Buchner Don Buckner Vernon Buick Vicki Cafouras Jerry Call 32 Par Boeche Linda Brock Barbara Brook Barry Brook Brenda Brown ? , 4 gr. , ls I .4 343 f 283 13 4 .6 gr' X - .4 uf' K ,ar ff- f 'Pr , c.,o Ki lugs-XQ 1, Ni, Warren Blossom Shirley Boddum Katherine Braffisclw Diana Brekke Elaina Brekke w x B in X R . ' s nr' -Q,- 7? x 4 'Vi Anna Blackburn Darlene Blevins Carl Block Pai Bowlin Melinda Boydstun x,, i X. 1 X2 . 'Q' - A Raymond Benda Judy Benezerfe Janice Bernstein Nornrah Bettis Matt Bowcufi . ,-Q. fs --47 -w -AA V . Q? Q-J x l Qi B, A -J tv Xb lx 'R QC' as Charles Cole ' l man David Coe I' ,- Patricia Collins Carol Colvin ,..,.v Kaye Callander Charles Conningfon Patricia Consiglio Carolyn Cook Yvonne Cannon Steve Cardoza ff' ' . .1 3 . 'lg' I ' 1 5 - Q LQ 1 ' 'fig 532' Q1 +i?'4ri,53 . :QE 'Prim l 'ffli ' .3','Y' 7' A -1.4.-f, rr 3 . r ww 21- ' 3 - f- -f Q-.1-.x. Si 'lx V7 if .JN 'UN 1 Wt, f 2 , Q 7 vi ,Q Q N 3 r' f- -P.: my x ly V 'ftf J x I S K F. Jim Coontz - Ronnie Cox I ID , i . V , Q.. I . -. 'z -I? , We 4, 4 l. :A fag, Q. F Kavhy Carlson Palsy Crandal Kofhy Caron -5 Adelaide Celenfano Q .A y xv Ann Celenlano if 'sy ' It :N ,,, Barbara Chance Y, ' -1 ' Donna Chaffin C' 1 Q N' Gene Chikami Q? 4-9 P , W, . I If P J-0 I., , F uf' X ,zz . X x ' V , x - x 1' fl ,. i sl 15.1 me , , .1 I if' di ,f ,, -7. f' '-T f' 1 9 -.F 5 l if ,,- Joan Christiansen Manuel Ciulla John Clauser Wayne Clayville Douglas Clemens ' 33 Larry Crow Philip Crump Barbara Cunningham Bill Davenport Twila Deasey wir' Jacqueline DeBilzan Robert DeWitt Mary Ann DiCarlo Dorothy Dickey Linda Eakins 'SQ Q Janet Dickson Frances Doroshow Diana Drollinger Nadine Edgeworth Patrick Edmunds P5 f 3 X44 ,Q ,ff X X Q , S- ,fi in gi ,J - ,S g if M .J ' Af ., -gun Mike Drotter Paul Duda Linda Edwards Sandra Everett David Farrington rf, 4,2 - 'i D it 49' -. n J - xg 6' , is ii Q E if - Allen Dudden Bill Fay Gary Ferrulli Mike Fickbohm Charles Fields 4 129' X f-7' - 'Q - I f-fx' Mi 'E Q X, ea- -,. f 04' ...ef fi eggs! X x 0,5 .45 - xg, QQ K. I ',l'-' g Carolyn Gambina 'ffl Annette Geoghegan Doy'd Haldernan Sherry Haley Constance Harrihgfon Sharon Harris STEWGVT Fisher Wanda Fisher William Fitzgerald Star Flick Roy Flood 8 f-5 Q '-R 2 f Q xl X - A 1 J J' X i 1 t 43' Janalee Howell Mary Hudak Leah Hughes Donald Wayne Hulsey Linda Hunter 36 :li 5-' -.. f . N T5 P54 ax fb 'Al V? RR w X H V -f ' 5 'Tj' Tony Hill Jeanette Hoist Duane Hoole Gilbert Horchler Thurman Horton 'URS 'F I if s 52 'FD 7 s I' u e 'R- funk Q' X, af' Y: K i YJ 4. 1 ' if ' x Q fs! .Mfr ff' ' .Q '53 i 7' a Jr or XX Joyce Hicks Robert Hicks John Hohengarten Charles Holland Richard Hollingshead If , 'l:fjE.Y,liJ,l V ' jx . ,I .-s . ,X ,. ., , ., - , ' ..1 - A..,Y. 1.4. . .f. f., V ,,,,., 5' - in 615:19 rikku? Qiwwgm 'M K, ow.. ,., nf , J. , -' 'iv QQ 'pw 2 .X X Y 1 ' 'Cr :J-x til Barbara Hegardt Donna Henry Diane Hessing Darlene Hoffman Sharon Hofmann in lj Gary Hart Richard Hart Clarice Harwood Karen Hayse Steve Hodson XJ ff Y,-Cb A 5 1 7 . 1 gi -vi' ?' lf? roy 1 1 f X. 5.-.5 ' 2.1: A 'A'l .. I -km?f ,eieo 'QUT 'JS x-g -Q- 5 I il 'Cv ye f .,-,---' 'gf' ,fe R 4172? N., .J X as K .4 ,ann af, 115' I Nzr' Steven Jansen Patrrcla Kroener Carol Johnson Larry Lane ,n- Joyce Johnson Theda Lang aw IPD Joseph Jolucoeur Wanda Jolly Dana Kable 5- Francis Kahawal Rosalie Kaprielian ' Peter Kargl I 's' n ' 1' 1 'u In 9 an J u xl... 'H Q. l '7 l Q wr 'fl at ' 1 l XX gl . 1 . , . xx a l . , M -'f .- Dale Keck Jeanette Keller Robert Keller Barbara Kennard Darryl Kester 37 Ellen Larsen Norman Larsen Gary Lashua Roger Lawrence Carolyn Leavitt pn. IU!- Derith Lindsay Jim Lineberger John Lipnisky Sharon Lockhart Mike Macon fl: QQ . ruff WE N' l N, F lug' I , Z . 'S fm 'fl'-4 uv Y? 1 ly ' 6' 1' Ernestine Love Gene Love Charles Lynch Ray Magness Clark Magnus -'iff 335 2 1 4-sag' M1 J wg is: R t N w x-1, A 4-.I 1:'r Y 14 f7 im. nfl i7eJX Wh.,-I x -N1 , 1 Judith Lyons Pete MacDougall Sharon Mallyon Thelma Manning Dennis Martin ner' , 4.-dh '65 ff' A. 1. W fv l.,1 f' Qi :vs I ' 0 CW1: '95 Danelle MacKenzie Gretta Martin Ronnie Martin Robert Mason Eddie Massey ,fag 'Y TQ . - A , AI sr',f 'ig 'Sf 5? Y-7 ff 'fuss 'R M .FV 4 K ,fin -J cd' V 5:55 3 ,fr v 4g ale -3, K' X fwftn HQ' J Johnnie Merry Emily Monaco Nadine Montgomery Tommy Moore Richard Morgan s . mn . 11' I . 3. i 0 ' 'Fire , ,-,V r al!-fLf,'L , X 'Qui X.:-'L-'7 F .1 ,-'s pdl' w .-r . 44 Robert Mercer Robert Merrell Carol Miltier Judith Mitchell Michael Ann Mitchell 'Y I 1 lg.. Sue McMillen Gary Meeker Joanne Menke Michael Metz Judith Miller K1 Janice McDonald David McFarland Donna Jo McKinsey Patricia McManus Coralie Meserve 'GN Gary Massey Morris Mathes Mark Maxson Richard McAdams Carolyn McCormick In . Vt . ,-S 1 f ,rf 'F 1 X ff We 6 A , Jean Panzick Dianne Partain Patricia Patinsky Raymond Peak Richard Peter 40 vs I in s:3 i ,,.+ QR 1:17 X M.-. Y pf 5 4 1 K 1 Virna Nelly Jack Oatman Jay Oldenburg Grant Owen Sharon Page 62 ...I . I K , Q Barbara Neiger Violet Neiger Gary Norwood Rochelle Notting Nancy Oakland 'Q gn- ,six 'S , Qs U JRC - P? JN . ,iii iw i' 5' 3 '34 .vw -gr Linda Prentice Bruce Quick James Quinn Dora Raab Donna Peters 'L wif ., J I . -- .X J fm 1 .g Ted Radoumis Keith Randall Jerre Ann Randolph Judy Peterson Terry Peterson 'iwal we-Q f'-pl n., ,nu K' .J 5.1 Q1 ,HQJ wg-A 7? 1 as 'Fm YWES' . , KX -R 'N Q x r DQ Russell Rankin Lee Rarick Bob Pettit Charles Pfeiffer Donna Pillar , lf . P GQ? J ,1 A X .,, f 'J ix? ff, -2 l Q, fr 'tag- Sf? w .Ni Y., ,Q . 15, - l 4 l . . Jean Rasmussen Sharaon Pinkard Barbara Plane Jane Frances Ply Harold Pope ,Q Z' v-l in fs IC '57 Robert Porter Donna Potter Christine Potts Kay Ann Prather Lois Pratt 41 Robert Raszkowski Michael Raymond Ronald Reagan Frank Reed James Reed 5 M... Q ,, , L i silk 113 Larry Reed Kenneth Reed Sheila Reeves Marilyn Regstad Glenda Rucks Q1 If 'ep i, , -eg I. ., , ra.. r n 1 Timothy Reins Jack Renouf Joy Rae Robbins Paul Sallinger Nancy Salvage .af Y , 4 AJ. S-:i 1 Wi. I i . f ,,,,x Q:-P' -our? Dennis Roper Barbara Rounkles ,- Diane Salvatori Del Sanders Mickey Santry 'R -,QR 'Vs ik- Fi, fl! fi 'iw Patricia Rowe Lorraine Sarkison Sammie Saunders Randy Savage Anthony Scalia S: 1 5. R , ' fi 9:33 l in- r 57. James Sheline - Richard Sheridan 4- 4-4' N L f,f T7 Joana Shields Gary Singleton Pai Sizer Randall Skinner fn' Adriene Searcy Sharon Sears Tom Sears Tom Sentell Joan Sharp Berry Shores Elaine Sharpe Robert Shean Carole Simcoe Sharon Simmons ol Lt: 1 ' I0 if ' rg? Jerome Sodersfrom Danny Solomon 49 I P- 7- Jean Sosky NP. Jerry Sparkman Qjfjf' Y . 7 gi' 1 A,- T37 rl Jay Anne Scantlin Jerold Schaedle Lawrence Schaedle Charlene Schlador Jo Ann Schonsted 'X Q,-Q , CYS ,iw ,ry f . f ez' ' S , 1 x I, V .Q vw ways :,,,,- Q X ,Q i S gf Ea ily W '-18 . ,rf , 3. . 3 X a X, f ikr gfr ,Y J. .-1, 27 , Mike Squicciarino Tommy Sfanifer Wilma Staples Sandra Srewarf i 'gf -1 4. ,Y xi l i' -3 I Q X J v Q ryl Q l li .Q Q .hi , :- lk ., T : 'S 1.4. ' xl' l dll! Judy Tibbers Ronald Tolman James Tompkins Terry Toney Judy Townsend 44 X ff. -Q ,fa 1 up -f '7 i Sw f ,I i T 1 F .fx M M Larry Strasbaugh -Q Arniia Sturdy 'ls f-J 1 'T Sandra Suffield Nancy Tesoriero Sylvia Tesoriero Marilyn Thornton Ronnie Throgmorton 'Q Linda Szmilski Bob Tasfad Louise Tatum T4-'5-'Q O .,p ,..,-f Steve Sieward Nancy Stone Diane Stovall Judy Swifi Darlene Swinney fa T ,W f Ba rba ra Swank fix K f' J WL ' , 'X S L 1? ' - f 'xx , 'f ,V 'mfr J 1 T . X ' 'fl l '2- 17' .nf fsdx ,... 'U'- sf' ' 'i ll, . .I Roger Walters Dennis Wanderer Billy Max Ward Diane Watson Julee Trimmell Ellen Watters 101 ,. 'si 'Z -G5 if if 'Y ,J Barbara Watts Jackie Watts Robert Tufts Carol Tuleya v ., ' 'Us V J uf 'gli '1- 3. i.i, -5 X ,U X ' Ak, X15 I, 'Ds '91 James Waygood Sandra Wearhers J ' Jack Turner Charlene Uformoblen 1? ' 1' Doralee Valle N' .-r . A i 1 '79 . we ' - , 1 fi ' 1 l .1 l , -5 5-. Q' sf . ...ff x 1 J zo 77? 0 x xx . . 'I as fl ,vfllfv 1 S9 Y, 5,3 l p ,Q -67 5 49 Nd Q Q lx 'D fix ab' f 'kin ' XX ? 1 ' x X Sandra Weber Marilyn Valoff Lawrence Van Aalsi Jim Vasquez Barbara Ann Villa ,r-s 'Vi -..-1 .JV-If i w Z5-, ci? rl f r VS Robert Vleerick Deanna Walker Judith Walker Yvonne Walker Tom Walsh 45 Tom Wehba Diane Weiss John Wells Melvin Wells Marilyn Wendland 'Pri' .Eff 9 'lv --.H Dennis White Karen White Grant Wilford John Wilford Sandra Winyard fifiiff ' vl J 3 Q ,-.AF -. 'c5.37X l in if -. , ,W Sv 'sv ,f A 2 I ' sr! wwf 1 f X Ronald Willett George Willis Koren Willson Vivian Wiseharr Roger Woods 5 -5 .f ' 'Dx 1 J f .W Q Q vi A sf 1 Donna Wilson Sondra Winfermure 1 -.JN A-QQ V I J , ' P W is .fi x lv.. W s so i,,, i W i 1- 1 ' f A A .w g gf ,Y ' ' -- , if S Q-1, no Ruth Wooster John Wimers '21 Sharon Worden Patty Wright Q17 i'-T .,,,' L1 --155' Phil Yoder George Zambrano Joe Zupancic 1 ',.f--r 'l Z A common scene at Warren was the construchon of new bunldmgs Hall drscussuons such os thas are o common snghf of Warren i The mam hcll, commonly known os Broodwoy, begins fo full as soon os the bell rmgs . , , f- 4 I .,, ,l l J A- .35-'I' I - f ,I . Warren s Admrmstratuon Building rs named after the superxn tendent Clnfford F Shambaugh 535 amp.- Q When are we going To have an escalator? 1- Students stop at their lockers ond to talk between classes .vw Ni Presldenf Presndent f Us :gl Alex Franco Tum Hunter F- Vice President Vuce Presrdent ' John Peck Lindo Holte M- Treasurer .--.. Steve Burtnett as Secreta ry Secretory Sharon Shcckleford Sharon Hnllyer Treasurer Leslie Baker X I -f' '54-I K G-v S I- , 4 hs ,,, First Semester Second Semester 9 Pi-I Pl' RE FFICEES Karen Balmer Leslie Bwlfer Joltn Ballinqer Dan Barrett Steve Barrett Patricia Acree 1- A Torn f-all .L- -... 1 Qi 3 x 4 ' f X-A-4 Jean Barrie Marilyn Bartlett Linda Basye Carol Bates Russell Allard VHS -4' ,avg Q . 47- X ' Barbara Beach Robert Beat Larry Beck vm I gf- 1, ' ,Q L 1. ,, as G V Tj' ,r iv 1 QD- e : ' 3 A ,., 'Z A. ' 9 l,! X 'sa 9 L' Ls f yx t-' Tl' ,Q swf Ll, L, Q--nr' Jimmy Allen Charlotte Alric James Ammerman . v l Michael Bedley Dennis Beeson Penny Amyx Joan Anderson Slia ron Anderson Robert Andros 75 0 1 1 lav- :' 1 lf 'V J . Jane Beitel Joltn Armstrong Gerald Arriola Cltarles Ar'laUr Evra Afrnws Eileen Ashley 4- on 1' Y n av ' 'F 'Gr' 1-vo' C nfly' Atwood Wfilrlv Azbill Betsy Bacon Gary Bailey Jolin Bailey Helen Baker 1 v. 1'-v ,r tk' 1'- Douglas Brozles Linda Bruce David Brunson Kim Bryan Glenda Bryant Larry Buckley ix 51 Tn., 75 td' ag-rv 4 -, e-env' ri 1 ,. ,, 11. Donna Breedlove Edward Brooks Diane Brogna Joan Brostrom Jeanne Brown Lee Bla keman is' Kathleen Blair Marvin Blair Tom Boone Sam Bova Warren Boyes Judith Bradfield .pf .ary . Nm. , .,k,x S- ' ' 1 Y-7.1 1' be Q' Y 'v I Q, -vu 4- Y!-19 I Richard Bishop Robert Black Beverly Blair Richard Boadway Susan Bogue Michael Bonelli r ,N . . Q' ky-f , cf A794 Q.-.1 131 is 1 ,- it Ronald Blanks 1 3' X' .fl cw Richard Bernstun Judith Biby Billie Biederman Joan Bishop Joe Blue David Bell Sandra Bell Dennis Bills Linda Bennett Brenda Bernard Carlas Blass XA ,, .nf- 1m ,,, ,, 1 fe Q- J' i x 1w,,:-1 . , lk Y - 4' a v x O! Q, A 5 , 1 X 125 me Lsgx i,,,eg.1-3: . 1 ..f ,. W 1 ' 0,55 1 .f 1-a Lf . , N Qi K 9' , v 1 t i EY, 'T ' Y-.3 e rg Ze Q.. 1 r 4 Nelda Christiansen Gwen Christotf Harold Ciesa Donald Clark Julie Clark Milne Buckner All ,4 41'- Y' lx Gregory Clarke Diana Clay Pom Clayton Jim Coast Judy Burks Robert Buerki -'I-'Pc' .,,, a EY' Tv 6:15 -IQ.- G- I7 2 lg 0 llx f Ronald Codling Qichard Coleman Robert Coleman Larry Burke Kenneth Burry Steven Burnett 1 'Gd :N 4. 1 if ,,. fx' -1 10- g,' . I X . '-1 3 a 1 . v if I YA Q 4 Q me Q . -,M O P' ,NX J? x h Eunice Colvin Pam Colvin Jackie Butler Donna Coin Ronald Caliva James Campbell -.. -f A ,o- on Q.- Lf I pm Y 1? fi. K' Q7 IS .i 2 Connie Connor Keith Campbell Patricia Cardwell Paul Carlson Warren Carter Richard Cary ai! I if 0.5 L. Os JN. l 5- i its .1 I 1' ' C N I ,- ' 3 I 'Q' ffv Charles Chamberlain Jud 'h Charbonneau Frank CllflfOllG Joanne Chilfami Randolph Chilton Ray Christensen Josephine Kathleen Gerald Linda Frank James Ci L Kenneth Curry John Cuthrell Lawrence Daisey George Danforth Jo Ann Danielson Eddie Conrey G, ,.. ra YA . . -1 ,nu Q., 1 0 P- '- rf 7 E Q- 0' Ldv 4? Marilyn Danielson Carolyn Davis Deanna Davis Donna Davis Alfred Cook Janice Cooper .fm E JQ1 ,- WPT' v'1' George Davis Karen DeLuca Michael Demeis Donald Corbin JoAnn Coss Gary Cotten lv- 1 .gg fr-su sy! F. 4: 8 . I if f ' x i i 1 ,. -rw ,s I l 4 Jean Dennis Joseph Derwingson William Courtney Albert Coutts Barbara Cox Mary Coyle C' W., . 'U' A 1' 1 I ,,. , . We nv' cl' ' , x.- , v , W., YI al, - . N V' Q' K ' .. . ..- pn, ex , 'Q .5 fo v- xc , ri A Q is , . fv 0. rt V' J Q N51-nf Joe Di Carlo Judith Crawford Linda Crenshaw Janet Crockett Jeffrey Croner '1 , 1 - . 'X ,X H l Y: W' .r . 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I 1 an K 1 T x 7' at 'VA bv' 74 x., 1 -0 0. sn,- ...gf 12,1 f f Linda Estrada fs Linda Farber Dianne Farnum 'S' fY K..f Marilyn Fast Sally Ann Fear Donald Doepke Karen Dohrman June Dolan Donald Danalwo ' v Charles Donoghue - Barbara Doroshow Carol Douglas l ' '11 A 3 fx , at '1,' Q rkgix.-,f ..- ,lb 40 7' Robert Feid Qoberr Douglass Donna Downing Janice Doyle Larry Drake James Dreessen .Q-an fo-.-v ,tu it - i 1' 7 17 i'7 fl Jerry Felty ' James Fendry James Ferber Leon Ferrell snr-7 Joseph Fields A 7' f.,- 'T .. '22 Wanda Gore Peggy Goree Niles Grace Rosemary Graff Glenn Grago Martin Graham nt-1. iv' nw vii' 1 2 gg s K' .ff ,f , l ' 'JI' 4, Q, . ff Y4 . X 'I 5 9 X' is' KX f... N arf 'yt- Roy Frazier Judith Gladson John Gobel Maynelle Golden Judy Goldsmith Marta Goldstein J, fx -vs ,, I' , Albert Fortney Alex Franco Robert George Rodney Gilbert Anne Gillanders John Glade lr .4 up 'lr K . if '-T? Warren Ford Jerry Fernelli Kay Forsythe Gail Garland Marilyn Garner Leon Garriz Eddie Fisher John Flahitf Linda Flannery Susan Fletcher Judy Funder Harry Gage Dennis Gaines 'Z' ,xx 4 gg ,pi-. 'il 1' r '95 F Prix, ' . .. ' Q f QW I xx ,, my 1, 5 4 A x 'L' ,Q ff' Q, , A. ap- Q'-. , l 1-Y-v fn Us l H. 0- if K -4. T' Q X, A , r . 'fi' W, 'Q A H K, V1.7 fl 0 f if if i 4,1 0,- Qin 45 'L ll , .1 tall lf. ..f3 'v..rlll it Gary Headding Geraldine Hedrick . -2 Douglas Heunlzelman E CQ i- f 7C i MT- fvfxy cs- 4 Lennart Helsing Elaine Grande J-af Jacqueline Heller Darlene Helton Jerry Henry Carl Herman jsp ' - Fred Grant Ronald Granville C' ,rp ,J-F Q- I r7.1 fn. his ' L- Q' - J fe, vi' 5 1 -'Lv E 'IFS' 2 ' 'f -ia! Q. ,.- fx . l wo- l Q . , f 'S' Q ' C'+v -Q -' X 's Joan Heff .- f- ,,. fu- . 'D Q x, I 0-- '? ', : ic. Frances Hermosillo Sara Hickok Dennis Hicks Arnold Green TF' Y? Linda Hill Paul Hill Hal Greget Frances Gregory Linda Hahne . 's - Arthur Hale 4, 1 Gary Hall , 45 5 Paul Hall f fs' ,W J VI, I Y-9 l fx -1 ...Q 1.--9 '? 5' -af. ...-1 4. ,E - S yn'-' -1 Sharon Hillyer Sue Halferrnan Jim Hannah Dennis Hannum Harry Hanks George Hansen ,,,:':' Q- - 4 in i I . Lf! I - James Harmon Richard Hawn Charles Hayek Michael Hayhursl' Sharon Hays William Hays S Marilyn Jackson Thomas James William Jameson Kay Jeffries Robert Jenks Donald Jensen if wr ,Q f ',. E ix f 9 ,-.. ' ,Juv- , . ,- w ,f px . 'L 4 . R - ' ,y 4 l up 5 tr ,Q . . , 1 , x lf' ' Timothy Jensen Ted Jessup Delia Johns Gregory Johnson Terry Johnson Mava Hinshaw Q. N no 'J 05 1:7 3 .7 Q .r 'Q ,,, -A cn- -q, . I- I K Thomas Johnson Sandra Joiner Janice Jolicoeur Roy Jolly Pamela Hocker Lawrence Hogenrniller i -,W V ' Q ' J s X I :WN 1? 0-4 se . 5 ,, I 1 Barbara Jones James Kakalow Jerry Kapanoske Linda Holre Carole Hoopes Fred Hoppe ' v ,'. Us ' bgv 1' -...J Tun' 1 1 L X 1 Q. v Q gs 1. ..' If A x I ., 4. ., - ,Q on M s L si. Cui is P 4s' Q 'Img 2 Allan Karp Linda Kartrude Don Houchen John Hughes Lynda Huling Hansford Hulsey HIUIILL ...Aix qpng. Nur' V, -as K s - l Robert Kelly Alan Humble Timothy Hunter Larry Inks Tiffany Irvine Lloyd Jackson E 172.-f- 'vm A . willy? ,MV ff Dennis Kyger Glenda Landgren x -- sr. -N g. Dennis Lane Carolyn Lansing - V 0- Hugh Lasater - ' 9 r 4 4 ' Arthur Lavello ,-. l 'N , Qs ' 'D 'l Alan Lawrence K D - :- f My fi - v-- John Lawrence li .. , ' ' Rebecca Layton f X N7 0 Mary Louise Libby I wr 'Wx . Q Raelene Lechtenberg Y. I., x fa 1 I James Lee - A tl ' li' Richard Lee it I Janice Liberio P Q Faye Lindsay 1 A X ei 1 John L f L T I: vs e evers qw . xx! Larry Leslie J 'Tr ' ' .A X ' - ' if Denise Lindsey A Q . 1 i xg Dennis Lindsey ' I, I 4 X Gloria Lipnisky - Lv, gl gf -- 1 4. :rj 'ir John Lewis V'- '5 v- -v' ' Betty Lloyd AM r l Thomas Lo Cicero W: 2. 4 1 Sam Lollar ,' W i 5 Jerry Lorentz ', I ,..,,. ' Q A s ' Sharon Lorntzen Rudy Lucero I James Lundgren 4' 47,1 Z' , Elizabeth Lyons Harry Lyons -1.1 ,. f, v- -, .. P . Q. . 'C Q' '77 -L' 1 . J Heide Kepplinger Jill Kinney Judith Kienstad Robin Kirkpatrick Judith Konecne Irma Kramer Q.-, 4 of 5 L 0- ,- C ' su--I .1 I , Vs 5' A is - qui 7- C' ,Q Robert Metz Richard Michelon Daniel Miller Ronald Miller Heather Mitchell John Moffitt P 1 1 xr.. . it ' 15' 2.5 B A All A 43 TN . L- ,.- Laura Magyera Paul Matz James Maugh Carol Mayfield Samuel Merrell Susan Merrell A 5 pn., q ' wr'-v Ronnie MacGregor Don Maclntosh Wayne Martin Orlando Martinez William Mason Michelle Matthes 2. ,. ..... f -rf' 49 fi D'X .49 William McMillan Richard Maag Jean MacDonald Gordon Marron Jerrilyn Marsh Nancy Martin Z?- L,- f ff 'C fn f Larry McGee Beverly McGill Donald Mclntosh Mary McKlvenn Therese Marino Carol Mark Sandra McCaffrey Gary McCarthy Robert McCubbin Kay McCulloh Jere McFarland Donna Maloney tg i I. f T- if 'FTDJ i 9 Y -vo ,, fx A ' Uh -- r Q. . D'-. . i , A 1 d eff f X AT 1 X '90 . I igf, 'Cv A 44, A l 91 Qs ' -if 4'-5 Q William O'Hanlon Bob Olson Michael Osborn Lois Osko Louise Osko PN i i 1 s -.1- 11-Q inn x...v ,K 'sq' N , Fo. L, I 'J I L? ..!L, .L.!1l . l - Mickey Ostrander 41 1 Eloyice Manson Eunice Oxley Monuel Padilla Chris Paiso .rx i at-3 L. 'C' of wi 5 Z Q1 f - Joseph Mosco Nichol Muclimore Carl Palas Richard Parsons Marcio Patillo jf f' b L v gif , . ,1 Q 1 vs- 9 ,,- Y--v P X vs f x. eff qg.-v Hs! V97 ,i ,asf R mf Q' v I , Q 'CW 4 ,Q 7,3 i i '? , L- Q 4 T4 IJIMXX 1 il I 1 '-2 5- 49 - 1 i , A E Eleonore Mueller Jeanne Mulline John Mullin I ix 2 TL 7 If L 1- .4. - X Q: ' 4 '33- 51 Leona rd Potinsky Linda Patterson Sandra Murray Marilyn Myers Larry Myhre Diane Myrick 49' iv- L.. a,- Mason Pearce Linda Nachtweih Brian Nafziger Susan Nelson Sharon Newton Jo Anne Nichols lm .-, 11-y 1- ' YT' Larry Nichols Nick Nichols William Nichols Vera Nisson Larry Nohavec Tony Oddo Bruce Pollard Gail Potter Wayne Prahm Teddie Pratt Phyllis Prentice Jim Purgason QT'-V hui . ,Q 0- 1 Rosemarie Ramirez Ricky Radke Marsha Reed Barbara Ray Harry Reagan i ' . D fr Marsha Reed Thell Reed Alice Reeves John Reynolds Shirley Pearman f' Q--s ! U John Peck B' ' Julie Pellerin 4 os ,. -- 4,.N-f' , 'z,i , ' . 15 - it f l 3 5 ,- VF v in lui 1 X 'U' ,- ?-'P .A Susan Ridenour William Roach erik 3, V 'Q 45, 'Beverly Robinson sf Q.- ' har gm- f , l Fred Robinson A ,., Julie Robinson , 5 Nancy Perking R' 3 3 'K-f Cynthia Peterson f X 1 ' M Thomas Peters A 4 Gil Robson David Peterson M ,,,,- tm Gerald Peterson ', -in - Q Ross Peterson F A Q.- Sharon Peterson 15 -IV' .f 1 ,- so Us 5 - f Y avi Q- if 1 William Peterson Judith Pickard John Pinkstan Sandra Plumleigh Linda Poole Y sn '17 4? Us Q.. T7 'T' lf- ,yin l ,l i fi I of x Q' 0 , 9 y' K Dennis Scanlon Dorothy Schlemmer Janice Schmidt ar: Q f 1 V 6 Gary Sanders Patricia Sanders Kathryn Santry Patricia Sargeant ,sf H. c A J Ao - a - - 'x J ., .. s .1 v. . . R- tv- -- Q - Q. ' I - N , N .All 1 ,, v- ., , ,? y , . T x 2 5' ' ' '-.9--A M.. 4 l if . J ' yt v . 5 ,A 6 Q Q' nv Q.. - , l Aly ,. M,- .f- 1, 5 . , N. - -' tx 4 ' 2 0- Q' Stanley Schnabel wa Michael Schroeder ix? 'T 5 Richard Schuman Ronnie Sigars Carolyn Simpson Gary Simms Beverly Singleton Kenneth Sipple X Larry Shafer Jeanette Shoden Rodney Siddall Alan Siemens Carole Senechal Bennie Seybold Sharon Shackelford 'Z' YT ,1 i J U 19 T bf James Sears C' x- Fl- Geraldine Rucker Janet Russell Diane Sagman Roberta Salvatori Thomas Samarin Kenneth Scott Larry Rogers Sharon Rogers Verla Rohner Ronnette Rothermel Jerry Rothman Joseph Rounlcles Q ,Q 'N 7 ! . , . 301 il .K 1 7 'L ve ' O -L, A fl 1 Judith Sellers G' V? ' m fwfr? ' -,D . 1 rw no 'Q al, V' F 5 1 , 1 l f rt, 74 K UTP .1 h fff ' ,J 'V ft tx., -- -. ,x an 4, ' ' I v- Q, ' ' I sr ' , Ll gg I f 4 v T. 'J N l , Qfffv Q- sv, Q4 rr. A Q Q- 1 'C? 1 if-Q Charles Strine Robert Stubblefield Dennis Stuck Duane Swearinger Lewis Szallay Dennis Taff 1 ji!! L T-9.4333 vd' , i 0- !'i.v -,V fs 'L in - 1 fi 6 Sharon Soderstrom 32 Paul Stevens Rogers Stewart Elizabeth Stickel Murriel Stillman Russell Straton 1' vu i Linda Siroonian A 'h Edward Sizer H Steven Skelton Don Skinner A, .,,, Dennis Skinner 'Q g Chuck Smith S05 M1 R Q 15 . Jerry Smith ' Keith Smith C' Marvin Smith .,1 V Anthony Sola ,, da- S , ' 5 f . N - 9- Q ' gr , ye A 1. Melvin Smith fx ' Mildred Smith nn 0- Sandra Smithers A -ks, . Q' 'V - Leonard Parks f V T: 1 1 fg, Q Ron Sparks , Q A Lf V' Q Vi ini' 2 2 f l :Q ,A , Beverly Snodgrass X Leona Soboleski Betty Sparks Kelly Spalsbury mi 'L Joel Spencer 4 5 - L f. 'fr Linda Steinen Joan Stanford Terry Stath Lela Steele fs nv 4' 'S xv ' Cr'-Q Ai .ff 'E f- ,, .. L-- - . :Y 'I 104 -1 ,nw f N Jw 9 A' f - fi f 4 Y 4 f .M V - , , 55' y L ' fm' 1... X, ry f X I ' y I I iii- . if 4 L ? i in T of' Q 6.-.J ft A f px . .N T 9- X slr. S' T7 7-, Beverly Troup Mary Troup Carolyn Troute Carole Valla James Valov Theodore Van Cott Karen Van Tatenhove 'S J JoAnne Van Velsan I David Talcorr Larry Varney O ' -1 Y Stephen Verner Thomas Vickery Scott Visniewski Frances Taormina Ma ry Tastad William Tatham gg X i pi 4 f'-- William Tatum K - is Gary Taylor 4 'mix rllll QS 11 Db, I , 9 I l il' F3 , ' ' X if ,l . ' X L T. . an -f 1 r, x 'N 5 Ji 1- .0 0. '- R- ' f'7 . f .- -- I X fy, l , .. V 'A i'Qlz 4 - A V . 5' ' ': '- ,3 .K . Q. .f 's Ex , 1 E -Ah Betty Vrooman Q-7 A Z' 40' 5' f 1' 'N Q- ,1- 7.4 A ,, Q- ' S luv Brian Vura Janet Taylor Larry Taylor Carolyn Teeter Monica Terranova rx 1, 1 1 Q x X X. Q 1 , T- 4' . ,ijjy Millie Wade Sally Testa Gail Thompson Gloria Thompson Jodie Thompson John Thomason ,ws HKS Wvff Robert Todd Josephine Tolman Mary Townsend Paul Thron Shirley Treider Joan Troesch fa na is fv- O? , . Y-9 A f. Q.- ..r ev' -ton in I0 GB.,- v Q W r'--v 4 r in Q f- , I Tx vnu l ' n 'i 5.1-' K ts! Q g .... Q s Roger Wilde Douglas Wood William Wood James Woodall Kathleen Woodring Dennis Woods 'q- Q-..-' f Robert White Paul Whitesides William Wilson Howard Win Thomas Winchell Benjamin Wood 04 Ernest Wersclting Brenda West Larry Westman Diana Williford Linda Wiliris Glenn Wilson f-Q .1 'Z Q . ' K jig I 1 vl 4-D Barbara Weldon Don Welt Darlene Wendland Dorene Werizelberg Marlene Williams Ray Warsinger Carol Watkins Mary Watts Gayle Webb Jay Webber John Williams , Q.. Shirley Williams 1 l ll 1' fl W I 1 B., f ' V -W T' ,. 3 f ffm? ' Ki 1 W w0 - ' 5- if is V N .5 Gerald Ward Robert Ward Ernest Wallberg Gladys Wallin Louise Ware Jerrilyn Waring 'EE' 1:-, ' 6 Q- X ls rg? CAP! ERA Si-I Y Camera Shy William Amick Paul Arlt Marilyn Barr Leon Beesley David Bernal Bill Brandt Larry Buckley Richard Bucsak Dennis Coons Carole Gilmore Marion Hospe Sharon lgler Rodney Kobus David Knapper Pat Llewellyn John McMains Ronald McPealc Tom Mercer Jacqeline Moore Garry Munden Donie Nelson Dorothy Norris Steve Panzick Kristina Parish Margaret Parkhouse Douglas Pennock Sandra Pennock Billy Pickens John Pinkston Walter Ramirez Larry Rocker George Stailey Ron Waddington Ray Weissinger Levis West Tom Wheeler Donald Woods Lorna Worthington John Wright Charles Yozsa John Zimmerman Jerry Zabach YP' up eff' fs ,, 1:17 67 SOCIETY 'vi L., if' Larry Konecne Presudent I 1 K fl DENI' fflis Cf? Buying a basketball score board, havnng WARREN palnted Martnn Adams on the gym, and planning and sponsornng school actlvmes kept We Pfwden' the fnrst semester Student Councll busy Themr bl weekly meet ings were supervlsed by Mr Arno Peet, adviser fd Z- X. 7 T7 T Fnrst row Martun Adams vrce presldent Pat Rowe secretary Lmda Hunter treasurer Sharon Harrls Grrls League presldent Second row Larry Konecne president Alex Franco sophomore class president Kenny Reed Boys League president and Jim Vasquez dlrector of student publications 61 1 5 X .0 ' , X 1 'J , I :- L ,L Ei 411 31 .- ,H 'v ' .IL ' -Ad, - an - ,oz bis . 4' .ws . z .s LN. . -Y -I. xg ,U g '. :I-' 512: . f fi if it .Q ll Q- xl .55 ra : 3 5 J: 55 ' tl 1'-' ':..'-I. '- ug ...N -ei: -L- :- 'rs 'Pr 'IM - 7113 4- I, .f1'.1 v- 4 1 ,, ez . .- 4, L '.v.K42:. 'zz :: r'5:- V 4:1 ' 1 . l 'f L. - , .g-rf , :I . 1 . R fx , - 'I Y' f : A 4, Q e . l l l ' --M-A---vi If L ., I l A r i . . I , J ' - , . 3 X, ' ss W 1 ' rf f . A ' y 'ft ' 2 ' 5 l 5 l 1 I ' I I r J l I F D 1 D L A - 2 , A 7 V ' 7 , Y ' 1 I . C' UNCIL '-P 53 ' ---.-.., nf 4 '4 1 5 I , , f 1 ' ' Jack Renouf as President in George Zcmbrono Second semester Student Council devoted theur terrn of of V'Ce P'eS'den' tice to senior sweaters, campus actrvrtres Sports Nrght and the Prom Mrs Fronces Armstrong served as advrser WP ' r 'Q-117' I 1 I Ill 'x Q nil ' sv Fnrst row Fran Doroshow drrector of student publrcatrons Dorothy Garrett Grrls League presrdent Jack Renouf presrdent George Zambrano vnce presrdent Second row Francis Kahawar Boys League presrdent Tum Hunter sophomore class presrdent Terry Peterson rumor class pres: dent Jerry Schaedle treasurer - - . . . .. I . . I t ' ' film d Irie i 2: 'I . t ' 'f' I H.. Q I I I I ' y I III I 1, ' I kg c - a A Q f' ' r -gt 13 H , ' X 'A 1, 2 - ' 1.,i,-fi-- Lv ' U ' ,. W, ' 4 E L. N 'L F : ,r Bottom row: Mickey Ostrander, Kay Prather, Phyllis Prentice, Diana Clay, Eileen Ashley, Kay Van Tatenhove, Dianne Farnum, Carol Valla, Carolyn McCormick. Top row: Linda Edwards, Sandi Everett, Robin Kirkpatrick, Sandy Murray, Ellen Watters, Kay Jeffries, Clarice Harwood, Hal Walberg, Earl Craig, Miss Rebecca Satfell. BIOLOGY CLUB For those students who want extra curricular activities relating to biology, there is a Biology Club. This Qroup took a field trip to the ocean to collect speci- mens tor displays and another in con- junction with the Medical Careers Club To the Medical Center at UCLA. 72 MEDICAL CAREERS Miss Rebecca Satfell and Mrs. John D. Abbey of the County Medical Auxiliary Association sponsor the Medical Careers Club. Their goals are to pro- mote a better understanding in all forms of medical careers. Among the various field trips taken this year by the Medical Careers Club was one to UCLA to tour the Medical Department. One of the activities undertaken by this club was a tea in May for clubs from neighboring schools. il 2 il! fs . .4 , 'L I Bottom row: Pat Kroener, Joan Christianson, Barbara Bachman, Richard Sheridan, Mava Hinshaw, Jeanne Mullin, Carol Tuleya, Linda Edwards, Sharon Hofman, Barbara Cunningham, Clarice Har- wood, Barry Brook, Kathy Carlson. Second row: Shirley Boddum, Judy Mitchell, Ellen Larsen, Beverly King, Donna Wilson, Sharon Simmons, Joan Troesch, Robin Kirkpatrick, Pat Barton, Martin Adams, Steve Burtnett, Dave Knapper, Ken Burry, Mr. Darryl Laramore. Top row: Martin Graham, Dennis Kyger, Fred Robinson, Brian Vura, Keith Smith, Mike Metz. 1-14 i FUTURE T Ei-XCE-IERS A skit portraying teachers past and present was presented to Warren stu- dents at an assembly by the Chalk- dusters. Their other projects included decorating bulletin boards and a field trip to Redlands University. Most of the members plan to become teachers and they get an idea of what might be in store for them by listening to speakers already in the profession. Bottom row-Pat Consiglio, Julee Trimmell, Martin Goldstein, Judy Swift, Sharon Sears Marilyn Valoff, Sharon Hofmann, Barbara Cunningham, and Nancy Martin. Second row- Dorothy Dickey, Sharon Worden, Ellen Larsen, Sharon Simmons, Jay Ann Scantlin, Kay Jeffries, Clarice Harwood, Pat McManus, and Mr. Arthur Croisette. Bottom row-Pat Consiglio, Diane Weiss, Danelle MacKenzie, Vicki Cafouros, Marilyn Wend- land, Christine Potts, Linda Edwards, Carol Tuleya, Joyce Johnson, Donna Jo McKinsey, Ann Abendschein, Diana Drollinger, Carolyn McCormick, and Pat Kroener, Second row-Bob Wismer, Jonalee Howell, Sharon Bates, Barbara Hegart, Jay Ann Scantlin, Fran Doroshow, Judy Benezette, and Mrs. Louise Griffin. Third row-Barbara Bachman, Elaine Sharp, Bob Pettit, Jim Tompkins, Bob Raszkowski, Ed Nichols, Judy Neely, Fostene Blackburn, Lois Beard, and John Wells. Fourth row-Jerry Schaedle, Lee Rarick, David Coleman, John Hoengarthen, Francis Kahawai, Jack Renouf, Dick Peter, Bob Tufts, Grant Wilford, Jim Vasquez, Ronald Reagan, and Mark Maxson. JUNIOR SCHOLARSI-ll? Mrs. Louise Griffin sponsored and directed the Junior Schol- arship Society, The goals are to foster high scholarship, to recognize and reward the ef- forts of fine students, and to motivate continued superior academic achievement. Among their actives were a dance, CIF or Bust and a Christmas visit to six multiple sclerosis wards at Rancho Los Amigos. COP! PII N ICI-XT I ON S CLU B L Communications Club is com- posed ot The Journalism, Drama, and Forensics Clubs. A new club This year, their time was largely devoted to organization. 0 l lc a - ,-,,.,,.... - ' ,. f-Q-M -- First row: John Wright, Sandra Winyard, Darlene Blevins, Darlene Hoffman, Donie Nelson, Phyllis Prentice, Dorene Wenzelberg, Jane Beitle, Connie Harrington, Linda Patterson, Donna Peters, Lynn White, Thelma Manning, Linda Brock. Second row: Carol Gehling, Charlene Schlador, Barbara Swank, Lynda Huling, Pam Calvin, Kathy Crosby, Judy Benezette, Barbara Kennard, Wilma Staples, Joan Christianson, Dorothy Garrett, Carolyn McCormick, Miss Joyce Hutchison. Third row: Wanda Jolly, Shirley Boddum, Fran Doroshow, Leah Hughes, Sandra Wintermute, Jean Rusmussen, Elaine Sharpe, Coralie Meserve, Judy Miller, Virna Nelly, Mickey Santry, Sandy Weathers, Lorraine Sarkison, Diane Brekke, Mr, Richard Miles. Fourth row: Norman VanCott, Roger Stewart, Hal Wal- burg, Jack Oatman, Dave McFarland, Matt Bowcutt, Mike Murphy, Larry Reed. ig Bottom row: Sandy Winyard, Darlene Blevins, Dorene Wenzelberg, Phyllis Prentice, Lynda Huling, Pam Colvin, Sandy Wintermute. Second row: Lynn White, Charlene Schlador, Barbara Swan, Jean Rasmussen, Kathy Crosby, Linda Patterson, Mr. Richard Miles. Third row: Dorothy Garrett, Carol Gehling, Diana Brekke, Roger Stewart, Hal Walberg, Norman NanCott. F' RENSICS CLUB The obiective ot the Forensics Club is to develop student speakers. These stu- dents have been in debate and indi- vidual competition with other schools. JOURNALISPI CLUB The Journalism Club was or- ganized to promote interest in the various phases of writing. The members of this club are students who work on the JUS- TICE and the EL OROSO. One goal of this club is to become affiliated with the national journalism honorary society, T 'K 'T 'Y M '- ' 7 ' ' T ' Quill and Scroll, First row: Darlene Blevins, Sandy Winyard, Linda Prentice, Donie Nelson, Lynn White, Donna Peters, Sandy Wintermute, Leah Hughes, Fran Doroshow, Linda Brock. Second row: Wanda Jolly, Diana Brekke, Shirley Boddum, Lorraine Sarkison, Virna Nelly, July Miller, Caralie Meserve, Sandy Weathers, Jeannie Watts, Carolyn McCormick. Third row: Matt Bowcutt, Mike Macon, Jack Oatman, Jim Vasquez, David McFarland, Larry Reed, Dennis White, Miss Joyce Hutchison. 3- -7- -Y ',,- , 1-ll -i-l 3-' l--i 51 R ,Q First row: Johnnie Wright, Darlene Hofmann, Phyllis Prentice, Dorene Wenzelberg, Jane Bietel, Darlene Blevins, Connie Harrington, Linda Patterson, Wilma Staples. Second row: Sandy Winyard, Jay Ann Scantlin, Judy Benezett, Kathy Crosby, Jo Ann Crosby, Carol Gehling, Dorothy Garrett, Elaina Brekke, Charlene Schlador, Lynn White, Third row: Sandy Wintermute, Barbara Kennard, Barbara Swank, Thelma Manning, Mickey Santry, Virna Nelly, Elaine Sharpe, Roger Stewart, Hal Walberg, Norm Van Cott, Jean Rasmussen, Mr. Richard Miles. DF I-XPIA CLUB The Drama Club is one of the three divisions of the Communications Club. The purpose of this club is to interest more of the students in drama and to put on student plays, Pi-IYSICI-XL SCIENCE During this year the members of the Physical Science Club have participated in various proiects such as the science fair, field trips, and joint activities with the Biology Club. Under the direction of Mr. Harold Friedemann the club has the goal of furthering knowledge in physical science, which is the study of the non-living earth sciences such as physics, chem- istry, astronomy, geology, and .nuclear First row: Diane Weiss, Linda Edwards, Sharon Hotman, Jay Ann Scantlin, Barbara Cunningham, physics. Larry Burke, Gary Bailey, Bob Raszkowski, Randy Savage, Mr. Harold Friedemann. Top row: Pat Bowlin, Sam Merrell, Richard Boggs, Bob Petit, John McMains, Doug Boyles, Bob Merrell, Richard McAdams, Earl Craig, Jerry Sparkman. l f Z l D' ' k: 1 L - 4.7: Q wr X ' I A , .. f 4f l I 7 1 f' if ,l I ' :unfit . ix- l x I - l First row: Mr. R. W. McCulloh, Melinda Boydstun, Marilyn Thornton, Sonia Mountford, Sandra I Weathers, Sylvia Tesoriero, Carolyn Gambino, Carolyn Cook, Diane Hessing, Donna Potter, Jackie Watts, Carol Gehling. Second row: Linda Hohne, Jaye Webber, Jean Panzich, Jean Rasmussen, Donna Wilson, Charlene Utermollen, Donna Henry, Dora Raab, Linda Foster, Janice Jolicoeur, Jeanne MacDonald, Third row: Eleonore Mueller, Liz Stickel, Beverly McGill, Joan Standtord, Barbara Neiger, Twila Deasey, Violet Neiger, Carol Dudak, Sue Nelson, Mary Tastad. Fourth row: Darlene Blevins, Louise Tatum, Joan Sharp, Connie Harrington, Deanna Davis, Mick Ostrarider, Marlene Y Edwards, Julie Clark, Linda Hill. Top row: Mr. Arthur Croisette, Gil Robson, Ray Christianson, Marilyn Myers, Keith Randall. rl' f -N...... W.. . . . ,M ,. M... 1 T 'Bl 'X v A i I ,, : I Q g ' ff., 4.,, s. A.. V .M ,........w.-.--.. To better business-minded 4 , - - 3 Z students is the goal of the Fu- ture Business Leaders ot Amer- ica. Their proiects include: ac- quainting students with the business world, helping on school proiects, and to help find employment for studentsf 76 f ,, .., 4..2....- , ,. ,,,. OFFICE 5-IELP The girls in the office help with the calling of parents of absent students, collecting attendance cards at the be- ginning of each period, and a number of other things. Library girls help stu- dents find and check out books, file cards, and help file and number new books. ex... .,,.-V.-sv ' ' ' First row: Sylvia Tesoriero, Janice Liberio, Judy Peterson, Karen De Luca, Adlheid Kepplinger, Judy Bradfield, Marilyn Wendland, Nancy Salvage, Jo Ann Coss, Joyce Hicks, Darlene Swinney. Second row: Diane Hessing, Jo Ann Menke, Violet Neiger, Jeanne Mullin, Brenda Benard, Carol Miltier, Nancy Oakland, Emily Monaco, Wilma Staples, Jackie Watts, Nancy Martin, Jerre Ran- dolph, Carolyn Cook. Third row: Thelma Manning, Lorraine Sarkison, Kay Kleinendorst, Carol Johnson, Star Flick, Pat Patinsky, Kathy Woodring, Lynn White, Sharon Bates, Donna Peters, Karen Hayes, Linda Foster, Judy Pickard, Randy Savage. Fourth row: Patty Wright, Dorothy Garrett, Sheila Reeve, Deanna Walker, Sharon Sears, Janice Bernstein, Janalee Howell, Marilyn Valoff, Beverly King, Ora Fox, Judy Tibbets, Sandra Weathers, Joe Derwingson, Keith Smith, Dick Boggs. Q. 9 First row: Janet Russell, Penny Amyx, Louise Ware, Barbara Jones, Joan Emard, Janet Taylor, Jeanne Mullin, Marsha Reed, Carol Emmel, Laura Magyera, Barbara Doroshow, Dorene Wenzelberg, Carol Senechal, Anthony Sola, Charles Hayek, Richard Maag, Bill Mason, John Cuthrell. Second row: Marta Goldstein, Mava Hinshaw. Sue Ridenour, Karen Baker, Chalotte Alric, Jo Ann Coss. Joan Troesch, Pat Cardwell, Nelda Christiansen, Lynda Huling, Murriel Stillman, Nancy Rockoff, Alpha McKlveen, Jackie Heller, Robin Kirkpatrick, Marcia Pattilo. Third row: Judy Pickard, Susan Fletcher, Frances Gregory, Judy Funder, Julie Clark, Verla Rohner, Sue Merrell, Pamela Colvin, June Dolan, Russell Stratton, Greg Clark, Halman Walberg, Fred Robinson, Norman Van Cott, John McMaines, Douglas Broyles. Fourth row: Sandy Plumleigh, Eleonore Mueller, Gloria Thompson, Josephine Toman, Judy Konecne, Fred Grant, Bob Westman, Dave Knapper, Jim Ammerman, Sam Merrell, Jim Ferber, Mike Buckner, John Moffitt, Bob Jenks, John Ballinger, Ken Burry, Dennis Kyger. 7' 1 SOPE-IOM' RE SCI-If LARSi-IIP The Sophomore Scholarship Society is composed of those sophomore students who are able to keep up the high scho- lastic standards required for membership. Among their proi- ects were selling programs at a football game, a banquet, and an Honor's Night. SPANISH CLUB All students taking Spanish are members of Warren's Span- ish Club. It is headed by the Spanish Council composed of officers and representatives from each Spanish class. Among their many projects were the Foreign Language Christmas party and a booth at Sports' Night. ' 1 First row: Jean Panzich, Janet Taylor, Louise Ware, Denise Lindsay, Francis Hermosillo, Susan Nelson, Mary Tastad, Janice Cooper, Diana Drollinger, Judy Benezette, Carolyn McCormick, Pat 5 .-ii f TFtcv.S' First row: Pat Consiglio, Janice Liberio, Barbara Rounkles, Dorene Wenzelberg, Pat Kroener, Linda Patterson, Judy Kienstad, Nancy Salvage, Murriel Stillman, Lynda r-luling, Rose Ramirez, Jerry Rothman, Janice McDonald. Second row: Judy Konecne, Barbara Doroshow, Donna Davis, Beverly Blair, Judy Funder, Ronnette Rothermel, Barry Brook, John Wells, Steve Shean, Ray Christensen, Mrs. Louise Griffen. Third row: Harry Reagan, John McMains, Tom Peters, John Wilford, Ron Reagan, Jim Quinn, Darryl Kester, Jack Renouf, Grant Wilford, John Ballinger, Joe Rounkles, Dennis Hannum. Rowe, Shirley Boddum, Mrs. Phyllis Gabster. Second row: Elaina Brekke, Barbara Plane, Frances Gregory, Betty Sparks, John Mullin, Manuel Ciulla, Tony Scalia, Harry Hanks, Bob McCubbin, Jim Ammerman, Linda Holte. Third row: Grant Owen, Clark Magness, Jim Tompkins, Paul Sallinger, Dick Morgan, Dick Peter, Jerry Schaedle, Bob Pettit, Dave McFarland, Bennie Seybold. Fourth row: Frank Reed, Mike Macon, Kenny Reed, Joe Zupancic, John Moffitt. FF ENCI-I CLUB As one of their projects for this year the French Club took part in the Foreign Language Christmas Party. They also took part in Sports' Night. This club is composed of all French students, They are headed by the French Council com- posed of representatives and officers ot the individual French classes. ' 'S' e. T U First row: Mike Mitchell, Vivian Wisehart, Barbara Jones, Jeanne Mullin, Pat Barton, Sharon Simmons, Sharon Newton, Vicki Lyon, Mava Hinshaw, Linda Hunter, Robert Black, Mrs. Nan van Raaphorst, Second row: Pat Bowlin, Hal Walberg, Charles Chamberlain, Fred Robinson, Norman Van Cott, Bob Jenks, Martin Adams, Lee Rarick, Don Welt, David Coleman, Ken Burry, Mrs, '.ouise Griffin. LATIN CLUB Sodalitas Classica, or what is more commonly known as Latin Club, is composed ot all students taking Latin. The purpose of the club is to learn something ot Rom- an lite and culture and the use ot the Latin language in less-formal ways than in daily lessons. Their activi- ties for this year included the Foreign Language Christ- mas party and a Roman banquet. First row: Diane Weiss, Linda Siroonian, Sharon Hofmann, Barbara Cunningham, Clarice Harwood, Diana Farnum, Alpha McKlveen, Linda Edwards, Mrs. Nan van Raaphorst. Second row: Bob Black, Don Jensen, Judy Mitchell, Sharon Newton, Pat Barton, Jay Ann Scantlin SERV!!-KN CLI B Mm Because there was no German class this year a club was organized for the many students interested in learning German. Their goal is to learn conversational German and to have an interesting time doing it. They participated in the Foreign Language Christmas party, attended a restaurant where German toad was served, and then went to a German movie. S 1 Giga Warren students belonging to the Pep Club help to promote school spirit and spark student interest in school activities .During K f I QV it A 47 H34 1 1+ L., 4 vi football season they sponsored rallies and could be seen at games in their rooter's section. Q r P f td ', h i f' l Quia I-l DI' -VISUAL Members of the audio visual staff oct as proiectionists for classroom movies. They are also trained to run phonographs and tape recorders. BO First row: Warren Ford, Larry Burke, John Flohitf, Gary Bailey, Dave Talcott, John Clauser, Ron Sparks, Mark Maxson, Bob Bell, Gil Robson, Bob Black, Mrs. Lulu Amos. Second row: Randy Derwingson, Richard Coleman, Robert Coleman, Som Merrill, Bob McCubbin, Bill Peters, Mike Hayhurst, Bill Campbell, Terry Johnson, Tom Samarin, Mr. Harold Friedemann. Top: Bill Duffy, Joe Rounkles, Joe Blue, Richard Sheridan, Bob Feid, Bob Becklemon, Tim Hunter, Dennis Kyger, Richard Artz, David McFarland, Mike Metz, Jimmy Allen. -s N '-' Yi PUT U RE i-I OPI E PI A K1-ERS Future Homemakers of America is an organization ot students studying home- making. FHA provides opportunities tor students to plan and carry out proiects related to homemaking. Each year the members ot the War- ren chapter develop a program of work including proiects and experiences to help improve personal, family, and Community living, Top row: Mickey Santry, Diane Brown, Mrs. Audrey Thacker. Bottom row: Karen Alsaker Linda Poole, Germaine Armenteros, Diane Hessing, Darlene Swinney, Nancy Martin. I 'I 7 7 : With a goal of providing student-led moral and spiritual encouragement, the Bible Club has grown to a membership ot close to 300. Proiects such as school assemblies, conferences with other Bible clubs and trips to neighboring schools have been on the agenda this year. Mr. J. H. Nylander sponsors the club assisted by Mrs. Frances Armstrong, Mr. Otis Moore and Mr. R. W. McCulloh. Membership is open to anyone who attends meetings regularly. 1 f,' fu 'Sf 81 T EPIPLARS Promoting school loyalty, better citizenship, and coopera- tion are the goals ofthe Temp- lcirs, boys' service club. Their proiects included a varsity-fac- ulty basketball game and the Dick Whittinghill Television pro- gram. sv i TKQ'32 '4!' -s ,cek -W , A I. -way: W. Y ,, I n rv A . First row: John Wells, Steve Shean, Jim Tompkins, Mark Maxson, Steve Burnett, Martin Adams, Alex Franco, Bob Raszkowski, Jerry Schaedle, Bob Pettit, Fred Grant. Second row: Jerry Soderstrom, Larry Schaedle, Matt Bovvcutt, John McMains, Dennis Kyger, Grant Wilford, Ken Reed, Don Donaho, Dick Peter, Jack Renouf, Mr. Grant Teeters. First row: Barbara Rounkles, Danelle MacKenzie, Pat Kroener, Nancy Rockoft, Judy Kienstad Linda Hunter, Sharon Harris, Sandy Suffield, Barbara Hegardt, Jackie Butler, Ann Abendschein, Denise Lindsay. Second row: Murriel Stillman, Fran Doroshow, Susie McMillen, Potty Wright Pat Barton, Pat Rowe, Donna Wilson, Carol Bates, Cindy Peterson, Diana Brekke, Nichol Much- more, Mrs, Loa Woodruff. ins Figs: :rs --sl -Q-.9 In order to better public relations and give opportunities for leadership the girls' service club, Les Fideles, has been or- ganized. Among their proiects have been a fashion show, selling programs, and ushering at various activities. Mike Gottes, Warren Blossom, and Mr. Edwin Livengood model some of the typical hair styles of Warren's male student body. TY . 1? l Lynn Mossberg and John Moffitt are representative of school styles on campus Lynn with her sweater and skirt and John with his striped shirt peggers and white bucks The chemise the sheath and the bulky knit sweater and pleated skirt are appropriate and are the latest in style Many shoes were seen on many different feet some of which are shown here 83 84 ll CE 'C-J ' G 'L M v-.... Jam Vasquez and Wanda Jolly editors 'hun QD tr ,ioni- if -..-rg newspaper the staff has sought complete coverage of all campus acrlvmes Thus energetic group sponsored the first annual Press Day and attended several lournallsm conferences Coralle Meserve and Vnrna Nelly page 2 eclutors his Y-7 I Muss Joyce Hulchlson advnser Workman at the prmr shop prepares the Jushce for dustrlbulnon To school F' , 5 of . My .,, s G ' ' ' - 's 4... , 'Z J .. .v Y K . in :fr A , K. , I X V' 4,:r95 7 . , . ' 'sz P :. Q + - L 1 'f' ' 1: fs .i Q l Working as the writers and publishers of the Justice, the school n ,, i ns- --'r 1' or H I il 1. A. .J K.. 1' ,' f SY x TAF? l K Y l 1 gf 'w X. l fd, 6 ,A 2 is '? X .,- y Dave McFarland, Jack Oatman and Mike Macon, sports editors. 1 'Ulm v -- ,,. 'P lu 4.' s 0 Q V l X Q Q. al ,Q .Q A ' n My ,.. ' 9 0 fl at at ', 'M .v 'C D5 1' I 4 r, -' 4 I .,'. ' a I Y A .1 Fran Doroshow, Wanda Jolly, Shirley Boddum and JoAnn Schonsted, page three editors First row: Lows Pratt, Caralie Meserve, Judy Miller, JoAnn Schonsted, Virna Nelly. Second row: Carolyn Cook, Wanda Jolly, Ann Celentono Emlly Monaco Last rovv1 Mtke Raymond, Russel Rankln, Jtm Vasquez, Dave McFarland, Mnke Raymond. 1 i ...va Q7 1' 3 'TP 'wt + . Vx ,fan Mark Maxson co-editor Linda Brock co editor Carolyn Gambino assistant and Pat Collins business manager cb as f X ,415 Miss Joyce Hutchison adviser J J DE JWO Lynn White copy editor Blevins sports editor Matt Bowcutt rt editor and Darlene ' I 5 . I . I I G . f'X , .jg t QI t . is M V, .K , t bg A y 1' 'ri r Y, 1 .X . K XJ J '21 - -- - - 1 K We ca... K 1. , 4 - so . xx N l 1 . - 1 I X 1 A for for f ' F Planning dummies, preparing picture schedules, meeting deadlines, and mak- ing write-ups kept the 1958 El Oroso staff on their toes. One period a day didn't leave enough time to finish every- thing that needed to be done. Weekends and evenings found staff-members busy completing the annual in order to meet the final deadline. First row Lynn White Carolyn Gambino Joann Groves Sandy Weathers Leah Hughes Yvonne Walker, Donna Peters, Second row: Lorraine Sarkison, Sandy Winyard Lois Beard Linda Brock Darlene Blevins Linda Prentice Nadine Montgomery Third row: Jean Watts, Sandy Wintermute, Chuck Pfeiffer, Matt Bovvcutt Pa Collins Carolyn McCormick Dennis White Larry Reed Mark Maxson Miss Joyce Hutchison. ' x In C? Sharon Horris President Seated Sharon Horns president Yvonne Bolbuch vice president Connie Ahern secretory Jeanne MacDonald ond Kothy Crosby historions Smmons treasurer not shown all -Sz Girls' Leogue is composed of all the girls on campus. First semester sow on Instollcition Assembly ond the girls sponsored the Condy Cone Boll. IQ S,- 55' Sharon Yvonne Bolbcch Vice president 4 C7 f X ,Q I , , x Q list i . y Q Dt 1 1' 9' ,qi X- , 5 v..f r 'Q17 A IQ x ' l hx :xc rr -..l'xJ - Second semester the Girls' League sponsored Luggage Day co sponsored the Sweetheart Ball and had an lnstal latnon Assembly Both second and furst semester presldents attended a on ventuon nn Tucson Arnzona Dorothy Garrett President 5US'e MCMlll9n Seated Dorothy Garrett president Susie McMullen vlce presrdent Sue Mer V'Ce Pfesldenf rell secretory Nancy Salvage treasurer Kathy Crosby hustonan 'XI TJ ix-TAT' X . C - , . I4 l 's l I X 3 t l A ts- S 'ww iff' T -wx, X5 ' 4 .Ll :il , if W ' C' . 1. An A l If V ' G ft Xl S , t F X 5 V X ' of 19 Kenny Reed Presrdent B' YY' Fnrst Semester Boys League sold re freshments at various school functions and sponsored other school actrvutnes Thus organlzatnon IS composed of all boys on campus and IS headed by an elected cabnnet '- Max Ward Vuce presrdent Front row Max Ward vlce presudent Kenny Reed presrdent Mr Joseph Francis advlser Second row Larry Schaedle secretary Jam Coontz and Jerry Schaedle treasurer -nusnn: -' 14...- 41 t LEAGI E During second semester Boys' League co-sponsored the Sweetheart Ball with The Girls' League. They helped to make Sports' Night a success and sponsored other social functions for the student body. Us ing 5- -' si Q F. I. lf: .' 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Pat Rowe and Sharon Harris help teach the drill team dance routines. if Z Top row: Carol Tuleya, Nancy Salvage, Thelma Manning, Thelda Lan J d M'll g, u y ier, Greta Martin. Second row: Diane Partain, Marilyn Nelly, Judy Mitchell. Third row: Phyllis Prentice, Nancy Rackotf, Sandra Winyard, Linda Goodwin, Barbara Swank, Jeanie McDonald, Jackie Christianson, Diane Stovall, Mary Tastad, Linda Hill, Vonnie Cannon, Sue Halterman, Susie McMillan, Muriel Stillman, Louise Tatum. Fifth Lansing, Connie Ahern, Sharon Hillyer, Linda Szmilski, Shirley Boddum, Ronnette Rothermel. Sixth row: Vivian Wisehart, Ann Abendschien, S M ll ' ' ' ue erre , Sandra Wintermute, Cindy Peterson, Emily Kroehle. Front: Sharon Harris, Pat Rowe, captains. i-If NE' BE!-KES igfrf -' Wendland, Dorene Wenzleberg, Ellen Larsen, Judy Neely, Beverly Blair, Cue Fletcher, Virna Butler, Judy Goodwin, Lynn White, Star Flick, Beverly King. Fourth row: Sue Nelson, Joan row: Darlene Blevins, Judy Kienstad, Charlotte Alrric, Janice Joliceur, Mary Hudak, Carol Rochelle Notting, Jackie Watts, Joanne Menke, Barbara Plane, colonel, Janellee Howell, Barbara Plone, colonel of the Honeybears for her second year, has worked to make up dance steps and teach the drill routines. 1 '.,i.... BAN D Marching in parades, playing for toot- ball and basketball games, concerts, and assemblies are among the many activities of the Warren Bears' band. By winning first prize in the Huntington Park Christmas par- ade and second prize in the Downey Christ- mas parade, the band added two trophies to their credit. At the district festival the band received an excellent plus rating un- der the leadership of Mr. Joseph Gough. Mr. Joseph Gough Band Instructor First row: Carolyn McCormick, Judy Benezette, Brenda Bernard, Diane Weiss Bob Mason Drum Maior ,I 'axle P Q Q I J I J U 3 ...c f' I l Q , i . I 1- Wai, -..............., ...L , r E ,,Z ,l 4 'ills .nl fiigi -Quill :ill ill li L ijviirllll f 75l, i , -wma a .li 1 i -3- l 'fl i 14 I Q04 gi JC! ' -43. lf 4.51 fl ,-. 'o ' 'T' Jerry Arriola, Richard Boggs, Melvin Wells, Larry Nichols. Second row: John Cuthrell, Richard Coleman, Phil Crump, Bill Mason, Warren Boyes, Chuck Smith, Donald Mclntosh, David Petersen. Third row: Bob Mason, Robert Coleman, Ken Burry, David Talcott, Warren Ford, Bill Peterson, Chris Paiso, Thomas Samarin, Ronnie Miller, Steve Skelton, Harold Ciesa, Larry Drake Morris Mathis, Ronald Codling, Orlando Martinez, Mr. Joseph Gough. Fourth row: Terry Peterson, Bill Fay, Joyce Johnson, Don Dodd, Dorothy Dickey, Dennis Wanderer Larry Inks, Carl Palas, Ray Christensen, Tom Moore, Ronnie Martin, Harry Hanks, Danny Solomon, Harry Lyons, Gary Hart. ,uf nl b ls Tile. x v A. ' A Warren Bears' Band added two trophies to their collection this year. FF IF .ENSL-.I IBLE Fnrsf row Warren Ford Bull Mason Dennis Wanderer Richard Coleman Harry Lyons John Cufhrell Robert Coleman Ronnre Marvm Terry Johnson Mr Joseph Gough Sec ond row Larry Drake Larry lnks Carl Palas Duck Boggs Larry Nlch o Ken Burry Bull Fay Tom a mann l I 91 First row Danny Arguello JoAnne Chukamu Jodie Thompson Second row Mr Joseph Gough Gordon Morron Sam Lollar Robert George DANCE BAND Q x' ' f ' R X ' C I' 1 . .: . I . 4 2 f - at f , .l in v ' x 0- X ' l . , ,rx l r A . Q , sl!!! -.7 . 7 ' 1, I ls, , ' , S- C' 12' 'Q E M. 4 First row: Phil Crump, Bill Mason, Richard Coleman, Harry Lyons, Danny Solomon, Robert Coleman, John Cuthrell, Jerry Arriola, Mr. Joseph Gough Second row: Larry Drake, Larry Inks, Terry Johnson, Dick Boggs, Larry Nichols, Melvin Wells, Ken Burry, Randy Savage. Third row: Gary Hart. Tom Moore, Bill Peterson, Orlando Martinez, Tom Samarin, Chris Paiso, Steve Skelton, Ray Christensen, Carl Palas, Ronnie Martin. d Mr. Joseph Gough Instructor ' E' BAND Warren's Pep Band played at football and basket- ball games and assemblies. Led by Mr. Joseph Gough, the band is made up ot approximately twenty members from the Warren Bears' Band. Dance Band is a new organization this year. When they become ready, they will play for dances and other school activities. String Ensemble is composed ot the beginnings of Warren's orchestra. The students play string instruments and piano. I-TP l 'iii Q1 Bottom row Mrs Frances Armstrong Roberta Salvatoru Duane Brogna Marlene Wullrams Duane Salvatorr Nancy Stone Maynelle Golden Barbara Alexander Kathy Folger Lunda Prentice Glorla Llpnusky Eloyuce Monson at Plano Frances Gregory Second row Carol Valla Nancy Perkms Carol Mnltuer Nancy Oakland Charlene Schlador Pat Carowell Carlas Bloss Linda Crowdns Lmda Munkvold Darlene Swmney Lots Osko Louuse Osko Pat Sargent Donna Peters Thrrd row Shlrley Nnchols Brenda Brown Eva Arthurs Tom Boone Charles Strlne Max Ward Steve Hodson Gllbert Torchler Julre Robtnson Betty Vrooman Gwen Chrustoff Karen Dohrman Mary Watts Sharon Anderson Jerrre Lynn Smrth Top row Sharon Funk Jeannue Watts Glenda Rucks Duane Myrlck .lamce Schmrdt Sherry Haley Marcua Patullo Lennart Helsmg Paul Arlt Denms Roper Melvun Wells John Dufek Larry Rooker Larry Hogenmuller Earl Craug Dennis White Adrlene Searcy Mary Coyle Jodel Tolman Warren s Glee Club has performed In numerous programs throughout the year The Christmas program which was given for students and therr parents was one of these They also performed for the Girls League Installation The gurls sang In the Gurls Glee Club Festlval given on Aprnl TO and held on the Warren Campus ln May the Music Department, both vocal and instrumental, gave a concert Mrs Frances Armstrong Instructor I' N fs : ' I I I I I . . I I A I I I 1 I . A I I I ' 1 l I U I - 3 1 I I A ' I I I I I I I I I I I I . 1 . 1 I - . 7 l V 1 1 1 I I I I I l I l l I I . I I I I . l ' : I I I I l . I ' D r I I I I l I I ' I ' I I I V I I I . I I I I , . . . I YQ., Q, F1 gg JH , -1 +.,re.,g, , . -vf ' , G .Q-sq' la ' 'ff T I .zgi 'I' ff gy- -'N 1 x ,fi ,f ,s , .l 1 bi- g. LA:- W 'sh- , ,J- M h I Q1-a Q: 4. K lo 2? 9 R 'Q-Mg 5' 1- Thai, sy 3 511 SCH-IOO- PJ Y 0 vxofxec xo! N Www we sawed W0 P1 :we 6 cow l of 10 dyng sw' XNOO ge x V0 xl'-he u Xl NX The Ralnmaker was The hugh pomT of The year In The Drama DeparTmenT Thus was a romanhc comedy abouT The effecT of a raunmaker on The llfe ofa wesfern famnly durmg a Terrible droughT Roger Woods a Starbuck goes over hrs Innes wnh Judy Mlfchell who plays Llzzle Jim Coonfz and Tum Rems practice one of the scenes whsle The others look on 110 ff- ,-- T 4, .K 'ffl' , lf , I X f l 1' of Vs e..e , r K 1 Tx , Vxelnsv aj .f A X' f . Se ' 65- Y I x. 6 Gul l ff . Y A !j...,' 1 1 ,ff, l sf! S , . . . V 5. ' . . S ' 2 l sw.,-rg ,W Bqrb 5 W0 Qflsh Oswank k Se: ' e fl My U 'D y U17 ,701-1 PCE e'76 cb, Odor D '77 Re Ins S 44 U mn perfom SUGAR AND SPICE Greffa Marhn as Mrs Jones Tum Reins as Chump Edwards Barbara Swank as Jane Jones Mlke Murphy as Mr Jones Charlene Schlador as Susan Hurling Schlador and Tum 6 The scene was In the Jones llvlng room where Barbara Swank Charlene e uns discuss the dance they are to attend X -fem L e Pep Band entertaining during a baskeiball half hme show A fx fx I' N I' H I fx IR The 1957 Crescent League fooiball champs are given In dnvudual recognmon at a pep assembly The cheerleaders un achon Ieadnng the students In a pre game pep rally , 5 K' Th A -' . Assn! Id..Inv T .- ,I . -Q , 1 i A Mr Clufford Sharnbaugh speaks fo The rncomnng sophomores at the Ornenlallon Assembly Nancy Salvage Sue Merrell Susie McMlllan and Dorothy Garrett are nnslalled as the new Glrls League offlcers by Sharon Harris Vonnle Balbach and Sharon Slmrnons lnfn 4 Many pep rallres such as thus were held to promote school sparuf before the football games , . 4 ,:'- -r . .-, , , I I' I' V DANCE Jackle Butler and Jum Ferber sophomores a r e crowned Belle and Beau of The Ball by Duck Whmmghnll Recording star Robert Clary Twurls Danelle MacKenzie durmq a polka as fascinated Warren studenrs look Myoshu Omeku as mrervuewed by Duck Wlwnrnnghnll Takmg1heur1urn at an mtervrew are the Hu Lo s 1 1 A x V I 12 ll ' 3 , fl f 'l D On. l T Jack Renouf and Barbara Rounkles Valk over Warren wrfh hos Duck Whmmghnll Srudenf dusc lockey John Wells plays has favorite record wl1h1he help of Duck Wh mnghull The advantages and drsadvantages ofa new school are discussed by a panel of Warren students Students get autographs from screen star Myoshu Omeku f-5 1.2 X... ll -r-IF IS FVI:-Xu DANC.. ERRY R .ATU The enrertcrnment of Elcrno ond Dncnc Brekke ond the musrc of the Tune Toppers provided 0 memorable evennng for Yhe couples cttendmg ihe Candy Cone Boll on December 20 1957 ima 1 Xvf' Warren students gather around the bcndstcmd durlng rniermnssron F' REIGN Li-XNGJFXGE PAF T Y Ll Patty Wrnght Judy Funder Judy Goodwln and Beverly Blavr step htgh at the forelgn language Christmas party They were part of the entertaunment presented by each language club Other events of the evennng Included O Come All Ye Fanthtul sung ln French German Latrn Spanlsh and Englnsh dancxng prnatas made by the Spanush Club and refreshments Red and whnte crepe paper decorated the cateterua where the party was held and the hosts and hostesses were dressed nn costumes deplctzng thenr language HERB kc XIX f asv-'I l hear you knock ng but you cant come hard to get n the Latm Club slut 4- 3? 4191 Cleopatra plays Students scramble madly as they try to secure candy from the broken pmata J' C1 5-Q' r Q 'Y 1 Q 't W I K - i . W' C 1 F x A . t I - ,, l 1 13' ' 5 r ' C 1 1 ., X Hx: 'Ex if G , ... 'K :xv -e fr: .C .1 'vu' ., i ' '. . vvnen me QIYIS lnvlre me boys rney pay for f 'V' 'x u N'U u 'x C 'W' everything, ask the boys to dance, and treat ' of the mcmy appearing in matched OUT' them to a marriage ceremony, Here Vonnie A ms' They me Shown here wth Then Cannon enters the dance contest with her date. prizes' SADIE r I-Ii-NWI INS 'air . Xxx . 3' l -my Decorations, Marryin' Sam, Brent Parker, photographs, costume contests, dance contests, refreshments, and a band were all enloyed by the students attending the only turn about dance ofthe yeor. Delegates applaud as guest speakers from local papers offer pornts on good newswrmng C, as 1 xs11-122' sri? 'W lltlllElL.EEl,!lElr QUQUUP Wanda Jolly Justice editor welcomes iournalists to Press Day. Ny? Leader Shnrley Boddum and students from vrsmng schools duscuss aspects of page make up P5 ESS DA f A Press Day given on February 7 was one of the hughlrghts of the Journalnsm classes The pur pose for thus Press Day was to promote a better un derstandlng of all forms ot lournalnsm Students and advisers from eleven schools throughout the area attended Superintendent Clnfford F Sham baugh gave the welcoming speech which was fol lowed by addresses from Mr Noyes Alexander Mass Olive Thompson and Mr James Bannister all from local papers Follownng the general sesslon they attended specral duscusslon groups Later the band provrded entertarnment whsle refreshments were being served. 1' 'S A' 5:3 B- Q . R if Y I ' I A w ' Br -L 4 41 A I :Z lg V' x fy if-1 ex 4 QQ!! d, 'l w.hM g lb '-Q Jack Renouf and Barbara Rounkles admire the , - decorations which included hearts labeled with dancers' names, - I Q vii' , 'TQVV 94 9 C 3' A vQiC 9 ' ap.. ,,v,.. 'W v e ' ' U 9 ,. f 'b Q Q- ' it -. On a stand decorated for the occasion, the Long Beach band provided music for the dance. ,i.i..i...i 4 V 9 SPORT 4 Top Row: Mr .Everett Taylor, Mr. William Boyd, Don Carberry, Phil Yoder, Terry Peterson, Bob Hicks, Manager Richard Hollingshead. Second Row: Paul Sallinger, Grant Wilford, Roger Lawrence, Grant Tom Wheba, Lee Rarick, James Sheline, Ray Benda, Robert Tuffs, Bob Rclskowski, Warren Blossom, VA? SITY YQU ' D rc u-5 Coach Tom Woodburn David Farrington, George Zambrano, Francis Kahawai, Mike Macon, David Swearington, Kenny Reed, Eddie Massey Roy Flood Mr Tom Woodburn Owens, Don Jensen, Alex Franco, Darryl Kester, Dick Peter, Dick Morgan, Larry Konecne, Martin Adams, Manager Keith Randle Bottom Row Steve Janson FOOT BALL Warren Warren Warren Warren iiWarren Warren Warren Warren Warren .. Buena Park . . . . Sierra .. Gardena .. Azusa .. Lennox . . . Torrance . . Dominquez Aviation CIF play San Marino O O 7 12 6 6 O 6 21 Q 2 xg 5 A Mig? gf if Sag: if QF? 7593532235 3322? if 33,3 5525 ,DAQ5 ig of? of Dggdiogfg ff? Yi 5 1 Q' .A I FC 3, E 3 f 'D , Q . 2? i If ici ii Q ' 3 C53 J 'k , gf ' 3 Q gy eg In 1' icf J , ? 7? X ,Si ig Tqgkle A r gf? Boimks C c- D X l . U 1 32,09 'JJ k A ' ig QQ nl 7 3, ,A GAfWLIOrd ' 2 QQ , A 6? , 5 5. 'A T!-x 5 we if 95, 1 if 'A J fx ' ri 97 g. K rg rg F 1, 4 .x 3 B! . 1' 'Q . i in 4 fx gg 1, KO A a Q J gm , in . I 5 f if .149 Paul Sallunger Center LNEI Clumaxung Thus year s football season Warren s var SI team Went to San Marlno To play Them ID The lIFSl CIF game Although They lost This game 21 6 These eleven boys haol prevrously helped To wln The Cresent League championship lhese boys will return next ear as seniors when the team vvnll compete nn Coast Leae Je Competltlon Kenny Reed Darryl Kester Fullback Left half Steve Janson D L. Terry Peterson Tackle . ft ,Q 4 ' .fl il' , A - A l' ' - x D? l ?-- ' I Q , x, ' I L ' sf , K1 - Y V I ll I C A Y ' ! 3 Tk 5 , ft .5 -Q1 1 ,, S 'Z' 9 L, 7 T T . J U 4 ' l .Ty . . . 5,- ' - - ' E d . lg A x l l I ' I 5 X .., 4, Q E. . , ow - Sierra: Bob Hicks eludes Two Sierra defenders To catch a pass in -e m-s.r-,'- A A r f rr t ' . the end zone to up Warren's victory to 23fO. vw' K Buena Park: Warren recovers the ball on the one yard line. With the ball i possession Warren drives 99 yards for one of the rnree touchdowns scored against Buena Park. Gardena: Paul Sallinger drives around Gardenas mysterious team. Warren scouts were unable to secure information about the team before LGHHOX: GVOHT Wilford runs around Lennox's end for valuable yardage garne time. for Warren. 592' San Marino: Warren players watch intensely during the last few minutes San Marino: Warren wins The league and goes To the first CIF game OfSOr1 MGfif10'S VFCTOVY- with San Marino. Darryl Kester rambles around San Marino's fine de- fensive Team for The one and only Touchdown in CIF play. l Torrance: David Farrington smashes through Torrance's line for six points. Dominguez: Paul Sallinger drives 60 yards before Dominguez finally stops him. 129 -nw' s U ' x-1 First row: George Danforth, Orlando Martinez, Bob Black, Jim Lundgren, Mike Gottes, Jerry Lorentz, Fred Grant. Second row: Dave Dickson, Tom Peters, Al Coutts, Chuck Arthur, Rod Gilbert, Don Corbin, Joe Rounkles. Third row: Sam Lollar, Dennis Ganes, Ray Christensen, Errol Wilson. l l F- rl- 11 X, I ii Z P A x Champions in their league the bee football team was victorious in all but one of their games. Some 1 ot these bo s will be on the varsit team next season Y Y lil K7 I 'r -l if I ll El, I as 4. ' 1 35, Mr. Ruben Amerkhanian, Coach Harry Reagan, Captain sw- QPF Sill S5119 Aging. tl S ' Sq? f' ,' 507 5, J AWP vs? R! Sap? y,RRp RFQ- 'L A Y' 4. S1131 'Ecru 7 QR QR P SSS VRF? -5 A i- . 51979 595 yen W A 't .Q L i sl ,sine ' We X. i My slime A - . f . 4' ss is I Scghtx X stty, , 3 tc-pw J' gnlliiff-4' gqpt' . X W 1 , l ,' ' 5 4 55-,wal I ,y Q7 g V ' ' Q' ' W' - ' ,,V,fQ 4555 VV,, -S A . Bottom row: Scott Visniewski, Ron MacGregor, Paul Sallinger, Richard Bernstein, Tom James, Mike Metz. Second row: Dick Morgan, Steve Stewart, Earl Wilson, Martin Adams, Ray Christensen. Top row: Mr. Ruben Amerkhanian, coach, John Fisher, Ron Sparks, Gene Love, Jerry Zybach, Grant Owen, Orlando Martinez, Roger Lawrence, Robert Tufts. Y vvqr-N 'I I wpsur- A Na Steve Stewart wins a decision over Sierra in the Preliminary Finals at Santa Fe ,x F X X X 5 I . AJ' A18 1 2 J, ,i ? Air Mr. Ruben Amerkhanian Wrestling Coach Wrestling was a newly introduced sport this year and it attracted a large turnout. Any boy from 95 pounds on up was eligible to wrestle with others of his own weight. Warren won 5 of the l3 meets they attended. Y I A A Q ,... x,,, . I N I' I X U .Vx xg' 5 a Xi ' Q ? AA., ,, 3 1 gf . L 5 N ' X 'J 'QM X 1 '- QNX ,K 1 ' any ' ,hx -, 1 RN X 1 l, -j V4 xt! , mi . 1 , f i f X' 4 I First Row: Jim Quinn, Mike Macon, Emanuele Ciulla, Matt Bowcuit, Grant Wilford, Ronnie Reagan. Second Row: Ray Peak, Larry Van Aalsi, Ken Reed Don Donaho, Mr. James Weir. Mr. James Weir Coach 8 S Mi 1 ' if .fi A 1 1 Q I cm Y X ,Q . S ,jf . mf F' 4 A J, .18 . 3 9- QP l . J Francis Kahawai Guard ,-.4-f if , , ,ff Jack Renouf Center Matt Bowcutt Guard FEE BASK.. ' This years basketball team under the coachin of Q Mr James Weir placed third in the Crescent League Warren cagers were a big attraction forthe student body '55 Kenny Reed Fo rwa rd :Sl-XLL Rancho Alamitos 48 Buena Park 47 West Covina 49 Sierra 61 Sierra 46 Monrovia 52 West Anaheim West Anaheim 'Aviation 38 'Aviation 36 'Dominguez 50 'Dominguez 65 'South Torrance 'South Torrance 'Lennox 51 'Lennox 49 'Crescent League Games Grant W lford Forward Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren .l A I y . l 4 L FY A X I- With a new gyrn in which to practice and hold games Lynwood 62. ' Warren ' ' 60 .............. 44 ............. 36 ............. Wh -'- 1 V . ,,.. , -----f- A 1 1 . W5 I , M W ,, , My ,i g ,. . 1L.1 ,,.,, z'fVTgg:'Y!'1 f5i,4.f XJ! 1 l Q g if 'R I I I I 2 fjff. 14... ff .S ' ff- :W 11 ,755 ' 4J,':,f'l Y 'N I ,ink 4 p. 1 '- .. - 3' f 7? 53 . 50 RK 5 fs '?. 7 y . 4 l infix, ,Og Ng J., X1 -Nl ' A 4 W 4 ' 1 REP Q W ,f Q I l, N df. V. VA ' 34+ lr! ' 1 'Sly . - ,rx wx, w, ,- 'Z LA JN r 1 . 1 1 First row: David Dickson, Albert Coutts, John Wells, Gilbert Horchler, Jerry Soderstrom. Second row: M Ronnie Sigars. W1 , gfvlfl l Mr. H. H. Muse Bee Coach 57... '59... '44... 72... '54... '51 '53... '57... 42 ...... r. H. H. Muse, Gary S 'league games imms, Gary Headding .Lennox ...... . . 23 .South High .. .. 23 .Dominguez .. .. 20 .Aviation ... .. 19 .Lennox ...... .. 28 .South High ... .. 27 .Dominguez ..... .. 25 .Aviation ......... . . 21 ' .Western Anaheim ...... 20 That the bee basketball team did a fine iob this year is testified to by the fact that they finished first in the Cresce Under the able coaching of Mr. H. H. Muse they ended the season with a sixteen wins, two losses. 42 ....... 40 .... 38 .... 39 .... 44 .... 19 .... 52 .... 51 .... 53 .... Buena Park ...... nt League. record of . ..34 Newport Harbor .. 41 Rancho Alamitos Western Anaheim Paramount ..... Paramount . . West Covina . . Sierra ..... Sierra . . . .. 33 .. .. 30 .. ..4O ..22 ..25 ..45 ..3O ks 5 ,gc ah' I ji ' 'A-Q yr- ' 5 .,, V. ' A ' 1 s 1 . W,'r -' V' fe i jf Tl lv-4 J , 3,40 With baseball commencing in March as another competitive sport, 30 boys turned out. Mr. Everett Taylor coached the team which participated in Crescent League play. I 7 2' First row: Bill Nichols, Dennis Scanlan, Gene Neri, Ron Dorling, Tom Locicero, David Farrington, John Wilford, Second row: Harold Pope, Ronnie Cox, Steve Barrett, Earl Wilson, Leonard Patinski, Jim Reed, Larry Reed. Third row: Coach Everett Taylor, Larry Konecne, Dave Dickson, John Wells, Albert Coutts, Bob Tufts, Niles Grace. Mr. Everett Taylor, Coach BAYEBALL l R54 i iQ, l ll ree L X ' all i x 1 ii. 5- David Farrington, Captain 137 Steve Barrett Catcher Tom Loc ce o Tcloe D ve For ngfon Left F eld fqf if B ll N chols P fcher John W lfo d Shortsiop A sql' Gene N Center F eld ,I i Larry Reed Furs? Bose Ro Durlng Second Bose X cn dptn 'TF ffl , HJ 4 O wx X fi I H1 Ix '. . xl P eri f t K I 0 -gh Q F ' Le or :wi Rxgw iefd X x If ' X B 1 IT ACK -A Q 'QQAQ if J' x nf I ,A 5-in f r-A. nn, '. ur .3 .. 'Q Y rl .I ,z,'.:J,,,K 'likes VA? SITY TF ACK ' EAP! I U I A' -7'Lfg, . . YALE, i ' A l J QM? , 'A lx - ' li.. 3? F' x vwu' ' 1 ,gw irf 3 ' ' 'ive ist 1 ' 15 1 5222211 JY .L sf S. , 'fly , f im , 955217 . ff? it. '?, - ififi '4- 1 J Ing. 6 L 1 'l l KV! in at me lil ii F T s r '2 - T ul ' , ' 1 ' I , ' 0' L 2' HR ' H cs, 5:5 12, ' 0 .L111 f jsidigxllzzggi L' Agni? QQRP4 5:6 isvlil-4 9- W4 ,png V J, -fl .4 .v F? 3 ' ' ' L ff 9 9 it -:ie I - 9' l 1 My att . 9:4 til: 7 '- x l ' ' KVLV eff E 7 'L-:FP 33171 I 'N ' ,in l L qxasflifv' +2559 .vs - First row: Gene Depkey, Jim Tomason, Bill Tatum, Tom Adams, Art Green, Jim Coontz, Don Jensen, Lee Barker, Ronnie MacGregor, Bill Tatum, Ron Reagan, Darryl Kester, Ray Benda, Warren Carter, Ron Willett, Second row: Clark Magnus, Randy Skinner, Dick Morgan, Russell Straton, Larry Schaedle, Ken Reed, Paul Sallinger, Dick Bernstein, Tom James, Hal Greget, Robert Keller, Paul Hill, Duane Hoole. Third row: Mr. Jack O'Brien, Matt Bowcutt, Walker Force, George Hansen, Ray Christensen, Rod Gilbert, Francis Kahawai, Ken Ebersole, Grant Wilford, lack Renouf, Tony Scalia, George Zambrano, Dave Coleman, Jim Waygood, Ray Sizer, John Moffitt, Steve Fry, Jay Goldenburg, Paul Whiteside, Ed Nichols, Jim Fendry, Ronnie Throgmorton, Mr. Bill Boyd. l , . .ff W 1. - y 4 1 XPS ..2lL. Y' Lee Barker and Jim Tompkins Mr. Bill Boyd Co-captains Coach l4l 'ar hmmm hllgsy.. Q-sr ,Q M,-snI - gif WN' 'lm One of the many truck events IS the brood lump Many of 'the boys on The truck team PGYYICIPGTB In the low hurdles isis- CY OC Q ,gn ' ,,:-rv an ,er i: tv' '-M 'K M 1' ' ' - we ' V L 5 1' -V - L 12 -v .0 N ,L 1 . ' '- L , -H Q. B . . cl . ,Q 0 J ' .- S e ' ' -f5I' fb ' ' f W -I QL.. A - at J If A -,,g V e .Z N17 Q . . . ' 'A QR B - . - I 4 Munn gi I ' g . 1 e 0 f . AV rl .-..::, ' -A 'Na V ' Y -N AAI - v If ' Q4 gf 'X . 'Yr 'X , .5 H r Na Mr Jock O Bruen Coach 'yr sr Furs? row Warren Carter Russell Stroren Paul Hull Bull Tofu Gregei Ed Nichols Duane Hoole Jlm Tompkins ' -9 C . gi' W, -X gr r r 5 se 'l lx 'xc ':.'-. Jam Tompkins Captain UNF? f l'FA-K Lee Barker Ron Wallet? Second row Mr Jock OBrien Bob Keller Don Whnfesude Cl -iii-I Furst row Jrm Ammerman Davrd Knapper John Cuthrell Jerry Schaedle Duck Hollrngshead Second row Alan Lawrence Jam Lundgrene Harry Reagan John McMcuns Larry Van Aalst I1-.NININ M H H Muse Wuth the rnauguratron of a tennis team came another sport for Warren athletes to participate In Led by coach H H Muse these boys have won a number of theur matches wnth other teams of the Crescent League ERE 'tad V 5 I 1 ' 1 1 1 I A - 5 1 ' I 1 P rx I X .f' '44 H . X pw W' - il - r A . . . Q - 1 4' 3 .. ' M M ' ' 4 as . X L X Y ,, . . .59 ' coach L p f A 4, ' 5 L t 5 ' , lg, Q 'A in ' .1 3' 44 411' 4 1, ,W A One ofthe most valuable shots rn tenms as the backhand li 1 Pe r shown here Teemg off rn from of the gymnosuum 'asa gm, conf' Mr Tom Woodburn 'ni Couch -L .41 'Mi -,, 50 C1 X Gorhermg oround whnfe Bob Wnsmer shows o Tee off from the top of Bob Pefrvf s mouth ore John Mullnn Joe Rounkles Tom Wehbcz Bob Jenks Jnm Ferber Woldy Azbnll Don Hulsey cmd Bob Wlsmer 14 Q I Bob fm is ' ' -pq N I N - wg. 5 . . ' N 4' :fi b r ' t 4 . 3 A B -1 - U' -11 Y 'J 5 Q .: , .A t Asa: if 'B ' 4. 3' V -.N 7- V .5V ' . .: ' f ' 'iff' .ff L.: ' -' - Lf: 4 . v N A f B ' ' ' - ,ff , , X .Q h sr, ' 'Y 2 A 4 X TVX Q B X j -3 A i , kk Q 5 f . 9 9 T fi l 'MWA l i I - l l S r pr 0 QQ U g ul lfhll mtl iNQi11s? First row: Mott Bowcutt, Jerry Zyboch, Grunt Owen. Second row: Dick Morgon, Jock Renouf. Grant Wilford, Larry Reed. Too row, Terry Peterson, Mike Macon, Darryl Kester, Don Donalio, Don Carberry. Second row: Keith Randall, Larry Reed, Dave Farrington, Don Jansen, Francis Kal':ii.-,'::i, Pnil Yoder, Warren Blossom, Bob Hicks, Tnird row: Dick Peter, Ken Reed, Roy Flood, Steve Steward, Dick Morgan, Roy Benda, Eddie Mossey, S'eve Jensen. Fourtn row: Larry Konecne, Paul Sollinger, Bob Tutts, Grant Owen, Bill Tatum, Ronnie W.llet, Jim Tofnpkins, Robert Keller. fwfr-'i p- 74' '5 vb 1 i Xe if Q1 I Bottom row Pat McManus Carol Tuylea Eva Beth Baker Elaine Sharpe Coralne Meserve Darlene Blevnns Thelma Mannmg Luncla Brock Top row Deanna Walker Kay Klelnendorst Darlene Hofmann Barbara Bachman Lunda Szmllsku Barbara Kennard Beverly K Q Shurley Boddum Ellen Larsen Judy Mntchell Jeannette Holst Wanda Jolly Carolyn Cook and Leah Hughes Pl Ffa I' I 11 J 1 1 Xl 'gm -1 1 Bottom row Eva Beth Baker Secretory Corglte Megerve pfemdenf Bottom row Carol Tuylea treasurer and sergeant at arms Elaune Lmda Szmnlsku vice president Sharpe presndent Top row Thelma Mannnng secretary Top row Carol Tulyea sergeant at arms Llnda Brock treasurer 4 -. A. A. P ltl .1 'ff fir j'G..m t Eff K 'i First row: Kathy Santry, Kathy Crosby, Carolyn Davis, Kathy Blair, Sue Ridenaur, Karen Van Tatenhave, Karen Baker, Connie Connor, Judy Bradfield, Alice Rieves, Barbara Ray, Jerri Rucher. Second row: Gail Potter, Judy Charbonneau, Joann Cross, Liz Stichel, Jaye Webber, Roelene Lechtenberg, June Dolan, Carol Eimmel, Sandra Bell, Nelda Christenson. Third row: Joan Emard, Carol Senechal, Robin Kirkpatrick, Mava Henshaw, Sue Merrill, Pat Acree, Nancy Rockoff, Judy Kienstad, Beverly Singleton, Eleanor Mueller, Janice Liberio. Fourth row: Kathy Woodring, Jill Kinney, Barbara Doroshaw, Dorene Wenzelberg, Ann Gillanders, Carlas Bloss, Cindy Peterson, Marilyn Myers, Gloria Lipnisky, Sharon Lorntzen, Sally Testa. Fifth row: Carol Lansing, Jan Schmidt, Jackie Butler, Beverly Blaire, Judy Funcler, Susan Fletcher, Leslie Baker, Judy Konecne, Judy Pickard, Frances Gregary, Sharon Hillyer, Nichol Muchmore. Sixth row: Nancy Martin, Peggy Gorie, Michelle Matthes, Jodie Thompson, Gwenn Christoff, Marilyn Bartlett, Linda Steinen, Linda Dyer. Seventh row: Jo Crosby, Linda Patterson, Rosemary Graff, Janice Cooper, Verla Rohner, Sharon Peterson, Darlene Wenderlund, Micky Ostrander, Sharon Shackleford. Nl 'Xl'l l'fh I nl Bc: Q gud F, 0 I 1 4 If ,gil A I!! ug Firsf row: Diane Portain, Linda Goodwin, Linda Foster, Sharon Lockhar1, Pat Parinsky, Eva Beth Baker, Sandra Weber, Carol Johnson, Linda Brock, Darlene Blevins, Elaine Sharpe, Second row: Marilyn Wendland, Fran Doroshow, Ann Abendshein, Vivian Wisehart, Carolyn Cook, Judy Peierson, Diane Weiss, Kay Pralher, Judy Mirchell, Sharon Simmons, Yvonne Balbach. Third row: Mary Hudak, Sharon Sears, Jo Ann Shields, Arnira Sturdy, Jeannerre Holsr, Nancy Srone, Kay Kleinendorsr, Judy Aiken, Donna Wilson, Shirley Boddum, Bev King, Fourth row: Nancy Salvage, Connie Ahern, Rochelle Nurrng, Darlene Swinney, Lois Pratt, Cindy Peterson, Ann Kitzmiller, Carol Tuleya, Kathie Carlson, Ellen Larsen. Fifrh row: Coralie Meserve Linda Szmlsk-, Jo Ann Schonsred, Samrnie Saunders, Barbara Kennard, Berry Shores, Sharon Hoffman, Par Bar'on, Jackie De Bilzan, Barh Baclirnan. Sx'h row Barbara Swank, Sharon Bares, Sandra Winyard, Jean Panzich, Joy Robins, Nyanne Brxsye, Adelaide Ceienrano, Deciirna Walker, Judy Neely, Virna Nelly, Top row: Carol Gehling, Thelma Manning, Melinda Myers, Lorraine Sfirkison, Judy Swifr, Par McManus, Leah Hughes, 'vvla Deasey, Jackie Warrs, Louise Tarum, Par Kroener. i4 SP' NSORS Under the leadership of Miss Jean Beaton and Mrs. Barbara Betz the Girls' Athletic As- sociation was organized to foster a spirit of genuine cooperation and fun among girls and provide recreational activities with carry over value. Besides participating in volley- ball, tennis, and other sports, they attended play days and sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. At their May Day breakfast Judy Kienstad was crowned May Day queen and Eva Beth Baker, outstanding girl. 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T.,-fl ,: - :Aa-.. ?, ',i..!3.A...f tQi' u -ww-Wgnfs, f vm. i I lol BEST WISHES FROM RHEEM Manufacturing Company AIRCRAFT DIVISION DOWNEY PLANT 11711 Woodruff Avenue Downey Calnforma You Can Rely on Rhe m B 5i Ts an Q mv:-7' TOpaz 9 3385 TOY'-ANE VEATCH S SHOES III36 Downey Avenue ITOI9 South Downey Ave 162 Downey Calufornua TOPOZ 2 6797 H ALL NEW 1958 ROCKET OLDSMOBILE TODAY YOUR LOCAL OLDSMOBILE DEALER NOWLINGS OLDSMOBILE BRAND NEW FAIR AND HONEST DEALINGS WITH GUARANTEED LOCAL SERVICE BODY REPAIR AND MAINTENENCE FOR ALL MODEL CARS NOWLING S OLDSMOBILE 7449 EASI FIRESTONE BOULEVARD DOWNEY CAIIFORNIA THE CLEANEST USED CARS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT SAFETY I I .I I 'I II SEE T E I ' II' I -X II T 'I I, I II4? ,-I I I I , if 4I MRI III aa, I I 'sg M ,I I I TESTED If I. I' RL' 'Ig 'I -I' II T' ,ly 1. LII I I A I fi xx 'I T I I I xl 'Q ,ff-'qi 'ikg ,f- i H417 South 164 S+-'ANGELES 43 HARRY T MQCDONALD ARCHITECT 3635 West Slouson Ave Los Angeles 43 1932 UMBER N T0 237l7 --ini, 1r ' 4331 BOGUE 84 MAI KSON Lumber Compony, Inc. . WEISS BAKERY 9825 East Belmont Ave. Downey Avenue TOpoz 2-37l7 Bellflower, Colifornio Downey, Colifornio TOrry 7-3246 Finest Bo kery Anywhere EVERETT S. M. BRUNZELL 3945 HIGUERA STREET CULVER CITY, CALTFORNIA Best wishes in the coming year ELCO ' VETERINARY DOWNEY LIVEWIRE 81 LEADER SU Your Local Newspap 8323 E. Fire T D y C If rad' as be 'Gan L. DOWNEY PAINT CENTER WALLPAPER 8040 FIRESTONE TOpc1z 2 8105 USE OUR REVOLVING CHARGE ACCOUNT J I on 1 PACE STUDIO 8I 26 E FlresTone Blvd , Downey, Collf TOpdz 2 O82I A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words Commercial Phofogrophy Weddings 24 Hour Phofo Flmshmg I I nf? ., l qw I . X V ra A:.., 1 , ' - 9, . ' fi .. ' 5-52g , -, ' f'M'W AQ fd ,-iz. - -of QQ., -.5 ,Lf V+ in tl ' ' ,, Q. ' M-if . - ' - 'PW path W , ,fhf W T' C. 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BILL BRINKLEY, Mgr. 4654 Firestone Blvd. 4500 Flrostono Blvd. LO 7-9116 LO 7-9127 Monday thru Frlday, I0 a.m. to I0 p.m.. Sat. I0 to 7 W , , gfzfv' 1 DDEALER gy Sy 1' 'SFF' ,gp ,E .Q .N 1 25-ffv, Ti 11, , lr 11 1. Qlfjf 5 . 3 ' VH 9 C if .ap ,X gm .fuvafiitiifaii-ink? PRENTICE'S SALES AND SERVICE 12143 Soufh Poromounf Downey, California TV - RADIO - PHONOGRAPHS - H1-FI Everyfhing in Electronics for The Home 172 i MER ALL AMERICAN MARKET 7814 East Furestone Blvd Downey Calufornua Norwalk Garden Grove Newport Beach Corona Del Mar San Clenwenle lllDI1DWIIN1IIIEfIf lll5IDAllRllD IDIIE llRIIE,A.II,GIIrIaIRS lllIIrIIII2 1955 UPF' I CERS James F Hall Pfuldent Don N Schnelder Vue Prendenl Dorothy Chambarlam Exnutlve Setretafy DIRECTORS AI J Cooper Henrlefta Durston James Hartley Marvln E Jacobson Chm Parr Ardell Thomas Elmer WIlkerson IIDZ4 SDLITH LA REINA AVENUE DDWNEY CALIFORNIA gelepflone TDPAz I D915 REALTORS PLEDGE I om o Realtor, I Pledge Myself ownershrp and to wrden the opportunlty to enjoy If be honorable and honest rn all dealrngs seek better to represent my elrents by burldmg my knowledge and competence act falrly towards all rn the sprnt of the Golden Rule serve well my communrty and through lt my country To observe the Realtors Code of Ethrcs and conform my conduct to Its lofty :deals MEMBER DF NATIONAL ASSDDIATIDN DF REAL ESTATE BDARD5 CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION ev QQ 0 EALTOR ,Q We Realtors Dnsplay 'l'hIs Emblem Q Q ' - I ,A l I ' I i, lam J. 9 I . - To protect the individual right of real estate . . if . ' ' ' 1 I 5'-I 1 5. fl E . To . . I A. -Q To . I I : ' ' I l izlfflfi' To . . .. ' X Q 4,5 To . I . h . 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many people have worked together to make the EI Oroso possnble The staff washes to thank the merchants for their cooperatlon and support Mr Charles Pace our photographer who spent many hours working on pnctures and Yearbooks Incorporated Monrovua tor thenr patnence and understandung of our We take thus opportunity to express our appreciation for the counseling and help given by our principal Mr Del Ward our advlser Miss Joyce Hutchison and all the students wlthout whom thus yearbook would not have been possible , , ' ' 2 I . I U I . many problems. x .wt jx . 'iff-f '-6 A.- , , V , V ' ,4g,,- V,--. ., , V . my r +3 -. '- . r' .
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