West Covina High School - Lycurgean Yearbook (West Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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E E E 3 a S gi 2 as FF S 2 5 5 Q 3 E 3 5 Y ,.' X IX4 I r 4 , I4 ' f .fr '. flow 5 ' 'M .Max fairy KN -f ' 6 Tlw West Covina I-lfglv Qclwolfs Luweww og 'eo West Cwzw, cahgww ,am-Wm , 33 2. . .. '4am,,,,, M, ,,,, .,. 4'lEmEiuL 9T!EJeMhM?f+Amb3MLM-4+ ' 'J'- N 'w'ffmW mf MMIMIM L MMWNHMML -L 3 J A 'wg Q W Rm Jw Q. S 5 W' - x no O' Few of us see things more clearly than when we look at them in a humrous light. That's how we, the Lyke staff came to select a satirical theme, Through The Looking Glass, for this year's annual. We have tried to picture, in the pages that follow, our life at West Covina through the eyes of a famous satirist-Lewis Carroll. In his writings, Mr. Carroll has depicted not only fanci- ful and delightful stories, but poked innocent fun at the institutions of his time. Often, through satirical exaggeration, he has given people a more accurate picture of things than has many a noted historian. Our job, though, is not to give a histori- cal account of the years events, but just to gather together happy memories. see, with Alice fwhoIs been seeing some pretty interesting things this yearj just what's been happening. Four, three, two, one, zero . . . blast off All passengers on jet flight No. 68973 Please fasten safety belts . . U 'Brrrrrr . . . I' Qwent the jetj ulp, gasp, cough, cough Oh my goodness-No! Why, I can't see a thing! This can't be fog, it must be smog . . . Co-pilot Roe, bring up that left wing. That we'll never penetrate this stuff, is my calculated guess Captain Alice! What'll we do? Even we can't pilot a jet through this goo! Remember the little red button, Crew. Push down, breathe in, and count to two.', Lucky thing, they thought of these ejecto-seats. Be sure and pull the ripcord on your parachutes Before it's too late! All out on the count of eight!'! One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight- Push buttons in-and keep a stiff upper chin. Yes, Captain Alice-But before we go-We'll miss you so One, two, fhold breathj Pull cord! Oh my . . I almost feel as if I could fly- Of course, I couldn't without a parachute! I'm going down further and further-faster and faster DOWN .I wonder if I'll land in that little park- At least, I think it's a park . . . Or a . . . Was that a rabbit that just passed me? He keeps running 'round and 'round. Oops! I think my feet just touched the ground. Now Hey, Mr. Rabbit! Wait for me! I can'tg I'm late. I'm in a hurry, can't you see? Whats your name, young lady? Said the rabbit as he paused. Alice is my name-I'm captain of a jet. sr rx My name's Harvy. Bye now. See you later. You bet But, but, Mr. Rabbit-where are you going? I don't know my way around here. Just follow me-but, mind now, hurry up- I'm late-and my journey I'll not interruptll' If you can't follow close, follow far behind . . . You're sure to be amazed at the things you're going to find ffkf . VETSSU Q WE MM Nifmir' 3VU Lmf6WmmT'035 Z3 Q. O Wt CQ 9 ., . f 55,6 4: mmm QWRAW Q If NU ,jg X , ,bi U28 3fUDfrfHf5 -ML F EQFA., 21, 7 Q if mf? 7 ff my 155 Qdsw QM, S B Cmucxif 1 A' ' Q ---dlUbSftMf, iff wsdwwmtdw 1960 Lgctutgeawtalldfv. Bwfwu. . . Mr. Richard Bremer Mr. Bremer, coach, advisor, and friend to all, reflects the enthusiasm and friendly sincerity that typifies our entire school. He developed all his vitality and fight, serving in the Army as a captain, play- ing football and swimming in high school. He was elected to the All-City High Swim Team. Later, he continued with football, playing on the varsity team at the University of Buffalo. Here, he also became interested in wrestling. Meanwhile, he taught sailing at the University, and prepared for his teaching career. He started teaching with the Covina schools in 1953, and came to West Co- vina in 1956. Here at West Covina, he acts as instructor, football coach and senior counselor. When you see him come striding down the hall, beaming broadly, you feel compelled to say, Hi! Mr. Bremer . . Brenda Barber, Laurel Swanson Photography Editor Copy Editor Laws Bonnie Mclntyrc, Editor E3 i if li 1, r ii These new staff members, Diana, Ron, and Donna, are browsing through last ye:1r's hook in search of that elusive creature, inspiration. IO Eddie Crouch, Kay Berkowitz, Staff Artist Art Editor Our hard-working Advisor, Mr. Stronuh Through the fantastic work and efforts of our sparkling editor, Miss Bonnie Mclntyre. our ever helpful advisor, Mr. Stronach, our patient and cheerful photographer, Mr. Kundrath, and our busy, busy staff, we have created for you the Lycur- gean of 1960. With high hopes and new ideas we set out to produce il yearbook that would be regarded with pride by all. YA M. George Wfrightz Sports liditor C arol Koerner out M it ird m md C trolyn llendersen: 'B' A W i Q W i ' ssre is I' ' Z j 1 A ir: 2 fa ' Organizations Editor Class Index liditors -. K, 1 , Kallty Rin-ke: Senior Class liditor liditor Bonnie Mclnty re reads Alice in Xwonderland to enthusiastic staff members. S i w, Celeste Cooke: Class Picture Editor Diane JUULZC3 Virginia Passmore: ll Advertising Editor Business Manager Many long hours spent laboring behind drawinf boards, searchinr throufh files. iv iw in vuzzlinr over Jhoto la 'outs and delvinr 2, l 5 1 Ev through pages of scripture have gone into this 'ear's luke, XVe have strived to re- l 5 mroduce, throufh words and victures, the in l many gay, eventful moments of your past year at Wlest Covina High School. XVC only home that fou will en'o it as much as we I l Y have enjoyed bringing it to you. jerry Bally: liric Schn tru Student Photographer Student Pl10l0j.,I'll1l1LI' Mr. Clark, our school photo advisor. Our ever patient and smiling photographer, Mr. Kundrath. ffff. 'ff 4, . .fff,51. I 5 . Kay checks layouts with her staff: Eloise and Marilyn Linda, Jessie, and Joanne are working diligently in order to get our copy out before a deadline. i' One, twof, time They're all walking Thru that crazy door. up ll f Why-It's not a door But a big, high-gear Radio-active mirror. If you squeeze a little To the left There's room For many more ! ! ! Speed that line up you back there! If you don't hurry Up and turn This page is goin' to tear Darn! Now where did that white rabbit go? It puzzles me and makes my head ache so To follow 'round and 'round in circles- -What was that? Asked a menacing Cheshire cat- I merely stated that I hate to run around in circles! Did you hear what she said? fThe Queenj Well, I say, Off with her head! Nobody asked you, M'dear, acknowledged the King The judges nodded solemnly and didn't say a thing. Suddenly Alice found herself in a huge courtroom, Obviously condemned to complete and utter doom, By a million people most oflicious and with faces full of gloom. Ahem, ahem, we will hear the sentence . . The king cleared his throat with some difficulty. But Sir, of what crime am I guilty? The bailiff read, Miss Alice has been found Guilty by the judges and must do pennance. She shall learn to dance the cha cha and repeat this round ,Z FQ 9 f xx P I X' fif W1 ,L , MAD! A I A Qi 4 , I , ' .,,,- BERKownTz In rhyme, in time . . . Altogether now, a-one, and a-two, and a-three . . . fThe judges beat time as Alice cha-cha'd With the bailiff and repeated after him penitentlyj Faster, faster fthe bailiff mutteredj just hurry on around We've got to get this passed by council And the constitutions found. Don't forget the carwash Friday . . . And wire the mall for sound. Faster, faster fthe bailiff mutteredj We'rc slowing down, I feel- You've got to keep on organizing, lf you want to be a wheel! You can't show lack of spirit, you guys And still that limelight steal. l 7 f Q f l gvon s f , 4, ,yf 1 f , f ' i J Z- J' mlm Y . L ' -: BERKOWH2 at ell 'll lgtiplll Ml Cm? Dave Gefcfaesz A.S.B. Pfcesideab Tall and lean, sincere and trustworthy, these were the characteristics of Abe Lincoln, our sixteenth president of the United States. As these dis- tinguishing features pointed out a great leader of his day, these same fea- tures point out the kind of a leader to the students of West Covina High School. Of course we are talking about the President of our Student Body, Dave Getches. In this past year Dave has done a marvelous job in providing all the necessary advice, supervision and know-how that a good school needs to thrive on. He has accomplished many successful projects, the largest being the installation of our HI-LIGHTS. With all of the time-consuming hours of work and planning that it takes to run the student body, Dave somehow winds up with a remarkable AU average in his scholastic subjects. His interest lies in math and he plans to continue his education at Stanford University. The students of West Covina High would like to take time out, to thank Dave Getches for providing us with all of the necessary advantages for a wonderful year of high school. We are sure that Dave will have a great past to look back on, but even a greater future to look forward to. I6 TewPobP ' ' Want to know for whom the Tea Party is planned? The dynamic force behind our student body is the A.S.B. Cabinet. Each Cabinet member has his specific duties. When they are all put to- gether, a well-rounded, fun-filled school year come into focus. Refereeing at the table of school events was our SECRETARY OF ACTIVITIES who came out of the battle unhazed, with the exception of a few memories of sleepless nights. A face as familiar to us as any of the pep squad, is that of our SECRETARY OF ATH- LETICS. It was his job to organize rallies and to handle most things pertaining to sports events and school spirit. Taking on a great challenge and a heavy re- sponsibility is our white knight, Mike Bradly. As SECRETARY OF ENFORCEMENT this year he worked with the vice-president and the En- forcement Agency. Linda, our SECRETARY OF FINANCE, spent her hours keeping the A.S.B. moneybags in order. Cherril and Marcia have tried many cases in the Student Court. Diana, SECRETARY OF PROGRAMS, spent many hours arranging assemblies for our enjoy- ment. West Covina High was well represented on the Valley Youth Page of the San Gabriel Valley Tribune due to the efforts of our SECRETARY OF PUBLICITY, Sally. Keeping very busy this year was our SECRE- TARY OF RECORDS, Karen. Oh, Dear, the candy man's late with the kings tarts. We've got to get this stocked by A Lunch! Our SECRETARY OF STUDENT SALES is in charge of the student. To all our Mad Hatters and March Hares a big Thankyou! n at ' Dave is not too busy to smile at everyone Kay Hiatt: Activities Diana Litts: Programs .I f Linda Kimball Finance Gray Craigmile: Mike Bradley: Athletics Enforcement Sally Plumer: Publicity Cherril Oram, Marcia Harris: Chief justices Us Marcia Orr: .1 Karen Sterrett: Student Sales Records ,. ..,, ww Mr. Thorne: There are, of course, certain other compensations of offices, such as . . . Director of Stutlent Activities .W , L twvfv Vice-President Carol Chewning Legis AML View President A close relationship between students and faculty lis one of our biggest goals at West Covina. That is the task alotted to our student legislature-maintaining an atmos- phere where a warm personal relationship can exist. We believe that it is this feelng of harmony that makes a school more than an institution of learning, but a center for their growth of young minds. Effervescent with sparkling smiles and a bubbling personality, our Vice-Presi- dent, Carol Chewning, is constantly on the go-seeing that all is well in our school legislature. Besides being an active mem- ber in C.S.F., Fidelitas Club 60, Carol is always busy working on any project that may arise for the betterment of our school. The Sophomore and junior Legislature enjoy an informal discussion period. Brenda gives a report on the homecoming dance to the other Senior and Freshman Legislators. 5 HWY' Barnes, Sandi Braun. Sophomore Legislators: Mike lirisafe. Sue Smith, Kary DeLong, Freshman Legislators: Tom Tucker, Karen McFarland, Barbara Larry Eddingficld- Senior Legislato FSI V I 1 junior Legislators: john Deal, Sue Osborn, Sue Stanley, jan jucly Butler Brenda Barber Leeper. Yvonne Thiere jim Pittinger .ni 9 warg' ,aanfwwii Wi uf' 05 thx it 5 ' al Vice-President Carol Cliewning calls legislature to ortler to enact the business at liantl. Xif Nsilf'r I9 V. Pres: jim Zangger '35 V. Pres: Vicki Strouse Sec: Shirley Dianetti 20 Sec: Kathy Reike Pres: Wanda Pope Treas: Marilyn Youngquist Pres: Neil Nevilles o Treas: Charlotte Hayes Pres: Tony Lotito OP V. Pres. Paula Wfooclbury Treas: Sandi Thacker Sec: Pam Willis V. Pres. Sharon Holden Sec: Marie Manlon Treas: Susan Hunter D.-pw Kaflw Denim Vg' Because we feel that knowledge of citizenship is im- portant, just as any other part of an education, we have tried to practice citizenship at our school. Our school government, patterned after our nation's government in- cludes a judicial branch, the Student Court. Chief justices: Cherril Oram and Marcia Harris The purpose of the Student Court is to try to determine the guilt or innocence of students who are suspected of committing a violation of our W.C.H.S. laws. Sentences are also determined by the court and the justices try to be as fair as possible in carrying out punishments. Justice jay Leiberman justice Carol Holtschulte Working hand in hand with the student court, the Enforcement Agency is faced with a problem of immense proportions. Their job has been made easier, however, by the willingness to co-operate on the part of the students. This was evident by the success of a service-club, sponsored Klean-Kampus Week. We hope that the Spartans and the Enforcement Agency will con- tinue to co-operate in the keeping of the campus peace. Enforcement: Mike Bradley Carol slips the justice a bribe. -L MM 2 X Feeding the pigeons is against the rules! 'Ulm ' With so many clubs on one campus, there must be some means of communica- tion between the members of different clubs. To enable each club to know what the others are doing is the job of Inter-Club Council. The council consists of representa- tives, usually presidents, sent from each club with the responsibility of imparting information to fellow students. For the most part, the council meets to work out the problems which arise in the scheduling of activities and perfecting club policies. This year a system of awards has been worked out to increase competitivespirit between the different clubs. Two trophies fone for the small groups and one for the larger organizationsj will be placed on display. Each year the two winning clubs . . . will have their names inscribed on these impressive trophies. The competition is stiff. Kay Hiatt: Chairman 3 'i'3 F5Qrx :5 '. . - Bottom row: Don Priest-Astronomy, Bob Wfalker-junior Statesmen, Ken Godfrey'--Band, Larry Lcsovsky--Nomads, Bill ByrtusiLetter- men, Neil Nevillcs--Senior Class: Top row: Candy jones7Vit'e Chairman, Diane Litts -lfidelitas, Marilyn Campbell Girls' League, Kay Hiatt----Pres. Inter Club Council, jocelyn LabrfFrent'h Club, Marilyn Miller-C.S.l7., Bonnie Perkins-Modeling, Karen XVeideman-Drill, -Ieanette lfasly-fNurses, Leann lloward-F.H.A., judy Nelson-Future Teachers, Sylvia Thicre-Pep, Lelany Parker--Centurians, Kary DeLong Y'Teens. Kathy Renfro--Freshman Class. IILW' L Marilyn Campbell ' United Bringing 771 girls together, making each one feel a member, and getting something accomplished seems like an almost impossible task, but Girls' League waxed victorious even over the impossibilities and did its part in making everyone feel at home at Wfest Covina. So many things have to be done and, of course, President Marilyn Campbell had the toughest job to do. Along with her cabinet, board, and the advisors: Miss Buch, Miss Nichols, Miss Kindel and Mrs. Signer, Marilyn planned and had a very good year. Organization, above all, showed up in everything the girls did. Big and Little Sister Day, Hello Wfeek, and Hello Hop, assemblies, the doll-making contest, the Valentines Ball, Historical Hysteria fthe All Girl Reviewj and the Sr. Mothers' Tea highlighted our year with enjoyment for all and fun, especially, for the girls who made the plans and did the work. Congratulations to each and every girl at West Covina for doing her part in Girls League! Q ,.,.41--'fl Bottom Row: Carol Koerner, Barbara Kintner, Sue Mikulesek, Marcia Orr, Kathy Kiedrowski, Sandi Brown, Sharon Holden. Top: Sandy Wfilkins, Pat Casteel, judy Roy, Virginia Passmore, Celeste Cooke, Marsha Harris, Roslyn Slattery, Carla XY'aketield, Linda joseph. Bottom: Bonnie Tolliyer, Sandi Burton, Mary Lopez, Pat Cole, Stephanie Armetta. Znd: Kathy Rieke, joyce Gradisher, Charlene McConaughy, Crissy Powers, Diane Decker, Bonnie Mclntyre. Ford: Karen Wietienman, Barbara Thompson, Louise Frachey, joan Gates, Carol lloltsclmlte. 24 ai jp' Row 1: Lou Peters, Vice Presiclentg Eloise Lopez, Treasurerg Ann Car- Our Advisor: Miss Buch. relts, llistoriang Row 2: Linda Kimball, Secretaryg and Laurel Swanson, Parliamcntttriztn. Ann Garrelts and Lou Peters display the dolls which were in the Christmas doll contest sponsored by Girls League Despite this muddle of chaos, the All Girl Review was successfully put on by the many excited girls of West Covina. F Round and round and round, they chased Gardener, gadily, caterpiller, dodo, frog, Pigeon, knight, hatter-mad, and hedgehog One after the other, in the caucus race The dod, leading, trailed for behind And wailed pitifully for the smug hedgehog To wait up-who only leered and whined That he was having trouble keeping up with the frog gygf fi Qlo Sfgi ph Gag Q' Serpent, screamed the pigeon as she rounded another turn Dont be silly roared the lion and waggled a paw lt's only that we're on a little hill and saw The line of our caucus race As we try to keep the pace. Oh! puffed the pigeon, stopping to rest But if you could only see how funny it looks From the outside when we run round and round. I can! laughed the lion . . . That's why I run the best! B3 Hari Berlwow itz. Startmg out, on the old Covina campus as the first freshman class of West Covina High School was the Class of 60 With lots of 1n1t1at1ve and enthusiasm, they held many successful food sales Their biggest achievement was putting on a movie for the student body Then they moved to their own campus, the new WCHS which they would call home On this campus as sophomores they gave car washes which besides being successful were fun for all who participated As unlors hitting the ranks of upperclass the unlor Senior Prom They began to raise money by having car washes and putting on several soc hops which were enjoyed by all Then they planned and put on the best prom ever The long awaited year came they were the first senior class to go all four years to W C H S Their blggest project was presenting thelr senior gift early a much needed scoreboard for our athletic field Flnlshlng the senior party and attendmg all the traditional senlor activities took the rest of their spare moments 4 - ' , J . , . . - men, they assumed the responsibility of putting on 1 Our Advisor-Mr. Horner 28 Row 1: Brenda Barber, Bonnie McIntyre, Noreen Reynolds,'Bonnie Sue Tolliver, Terry Blinn, Charlotte Hayes, Priscilla Wculfe, Anne Grisafe, Sharon Arnold. Row 2: Kathy Rieke, Sally Corzine, Pam Holton, Cherril Oram, Celeste Cooke, Roslyn Slattery, Sharon Batath, Yvonne Thiere. Row 3: Greg johnson, jim Zangger, Neil Nevills, Richie Wellingtcwn, Len Golding, Sharon Fowler, Marla Tauscher, jim Pittenger. Madeleine C. Abrams Patricia L. Adams Michelle E. Aguilar Claud R. Alkire Phillip R. Anderson Eugene L. Anderson Sharon L. Arnold Roger Beer Mona L. Arce Warren R. Anderson rx . 3' -,1l ' .L il I ffe, -. - , , : A .1 -NME , ..i1'. J ,' Jerry D. Bailey Myore L. Baker 2 Linda L. Balke Patricia R. Banks Sharon L. Barath Brenda B. Barber Gerald A. Barden Don A. Berry Lynne L. Bassford joe Basso Barbara A. Baxter Ben Bazargani Aloha L. Beane Philip L. Bemis mio Kathrine Berkowitz Marty Berson Diane C. Bethke Marilyn G. Bickhart Ronald D. Binam Ronald L. Bigham D. Renee Bigger Harold Bidnick G. jean Black Donald L. Blake Terrie Blinn Bill Borqhel-5 1 Michael G. Bradley William M. Breer Aileen Fay Brown Arlene Kay Brown Rita M. Broneske Nicole Brossard Betty L. Brown Kent Brown Raymond Brown Sandra C. Brown Weslie C. Brown Paul D. Bueker r 'al Kurt B. Bullen David R. Bumgarner Raymond Burbank Louise Burlingame William D. Byrtus .ff 6,1 Judith M. Butler Donald A. Busch Sandra M. Burton Tiff az, Dennis D. Caldwell Gary R. Campbell Marilyn E. Campbell Donad S. Candland 33 Katherine F. Carbone Janice G. Cary F. Eileen Carr Sinda S. Carroll Mary A. Case Jerri M. Catalfo Janet M. Cary Lawrence Chaconas -'gm -In jessica E. Chamberlain Carol Chewning Linda D. Childers Thomas Ciraulo joseph E. Coderre Celeste Cooke l Nancy K. Copple Carolyn A. Cole Marquerite Cooper Sally Corzine James D. Colella Robert H. Collins Thomas L. Copelin Carol A. Copeland Michael G. Coyne Darlene Craig 'R xr Gary E. Craigmile jeffrey W. Cross Jessie D. Curll Eric D. Davidson A Q3 Q I 'fi 1 I af yr . . N. - I f S sr l f .f sf fgfffififfg' L 'P wi , fffgii .-if Tf553 5? ,., .K ...N - ,s'?,:,px- . i n Joanne D. DeBe11is William R. Dederick -Q gran! ,A 2 , ' .. ,. . .l 4111 Edward K. Crouch Linda A. Crowl T Gary G. Davis Sidney Dawson fi Sharon D. DeShields Dennis W. Disson Leslie A. Dodd Rosemary D'Orsay Seymour Ellis 'QQ' Lloyd T. Dodd Michael C. Dohleman Roger E. Dorrel 'l '!Y Jeanette S. Easley John W. Dye james F. Drahos Ann C. Emery Patricia Emley Paul R. Entwistle Robert Escoboza . Darlene M. Evans Walter Fairfax Barbara L. Felter Geraldine A. Fibiger Deana M. Firman , Nancy L. Follman Nancy C. Foltz Diana K. Fontebasso Jerry L. Forbes Sharron K. Fowler Louise M. Frachey Bonnie K. Fraus Robert Frazin Susan Friedman Dorothy ' wwf IF Raymond N. Galvin E' Q , Q D .F Rolene S. Gagliano r, 4 G : -x X ,Q- . -:...L jf A Richard R. Fry Donald L. Gardner jack K. Gebhardt Margaret C. Gentry David M. Getches Paul E. Gla S5611 Fry M Un- 'nazi' John P. Gleaser Beverly A. Goalby Philip L. Goar Kenneth R. Godfrey l P, Mark s. Goldberg -eff Leonard Golding Glenn E. Gossett Joyce E. Gradisher Roseanne M. Grande Gail A. Grapensteter Judith M. Gray Dwight C. Greeley 40 a N'Q 5CL, lk or Gail R. Greenough Susan K. Greenwell Dorothy A. Griffith Anne E. Grisafe Donna R. Grumet Richard V. Guardino A Y' 4: -4 a L5 x Z' ' 9 E, , , .X ., . 2 My A F - x-1 ge -'i 1 2 .af 2 Roy C. Gustaveson 4 y 1. V , P N DeWayne Guyer Roy T. Hagar Sharon L. Halbert Zelma Halterman Janice M, Hansen lf Cindi A. Hanson Donald Hare Virginia L. Harper Marcia A. Harris Neil D. Harrison Claudia Haverly John W. Hawkins Charlotte E. Hayes nl ,Q we Q. si s 'f Q 42 Larry L. Hays Charles C. Heacock Lee Roy Heaton Carolyn Hendersen f . 5 Q if 'mage' Marilyn Hendersen Norman R. Hettman William H. Hetzel Katherine A. Hiatt x U M if g ..,q, . f e e , v j ,i,Jf.l, Gloria J. Holden A George B. Hoffman Sharon C. Hobson Madelyn L. Hinz joy L. Holmes Pamela A. Holton Carol A. Holtschulte Leeann Howard --wt Brrg-pf XF' Fred Hubbert Peter R. Hunt Beverly R. Ingelido Michael A. Irish NU? Diane C. Jackson Howard L. Jackson SV Ralph L. Jacobs Mike Jenkins Darwin C. Jensen Gregory S. Johnson James B. Johnson Barbara Johnston 44 Quin 'S' Christine Johnston Ss. .- Angela E. Karady Y.. N.. Gail A. jouy Candace L. jones 4 1 N f vi af I Diane A. Junge Jo Ann E. Karasek Malcolm R. Kateley Sharon L. Keck Robert L. Kellam Parvis Khasdaei Linda L. Kimball janet G. Kinnison 45 james W. Kudenov ,gg-'Y john R. Knipe Carol Koerner Thomas K. Koske Gloria Kuckenbecker is , X' Y , M jocelyne F. Lahr James A. La Prath Beverley K. Lee Marcia D. Le Faivre Anthony Leone Margaret V. Lesner Larry O. Lesovsky Linda E. Lewis Lee D. Lieberg Diana K. Limbird Diana Litts e Eloise Lopez sy -X R we K i? : Q Angel R. LoMonaco Sharyl L. Lokken Caryl L. Lokken Mary L. Lopez Vickie A. Loveland Leilonnie L. Lovitt Harvey N. Lukaesko - 47 Leonard R. Lumkin ' Bonnie R. McIntyre in 5' Charles C. Luthin Eloise McClendon Marylouis McCrystal Qemo Jo Ann McKeever James P. McLaren Judith A. McPerry 48 Judith A. McSwain Joyce H. Macardican Maureen E. MacKay Lida Manookin Robert Marians Linda Maron jo Ann Mathews George A. Matlock Marilyn E. Miller Donald W. Miller Kenneth L. Mikulasek Kathleen A. Mazur Sidney K. Mills Joanne E. Mistone Robert E. Mitchell Sandra A. Mohler 49 Carole D. Monti Jill F. Moody Sarah Moody Michael L. Moore Victoria H. Morris Stuart L. Nagle Robert N. Neill Neil D. Nevills AMW. .. .. 'sl Q .., ,E E5 E4 - ,.e'.Q,Q fx Q ,M M . -- .f 3-Q . ,V-, , -4 l.Q,.xu4 via.. , 551 A.. Rifle sl ,. YN. X x 1 ff iii. 3554 'Sk' 'V 1 M 'iV:X'. ' a n +V' 2 f Q Q, -. f'..rg'P,ge,' -ra... i 5, ' .. Q4'G-13. 7 3 l, 1 '.-liMfP if :f . 3 1' Larry E. Newton Dale S. Nishiki C. Nix Sharron L. Noble Thomas D. Noice Kenneth E. Nordstrom Kathleen A. Norris Carol l.. Offstein ai -A Karen G. Olson Steven Novarro Rita Oliver Philip A. Olden Terry Okada Jo Ann Oncea Carol A. Oost Cherril C. Oram Norma L. Orient Susan B. Pass Virginia L. Passmore Marcia L. Orr Virginia L. Owens Q Q ,L 9 Q, ., S L .. - P ' QT . 1 Larry W. Qemic Charles R. Patrick Bonnie K. Perkins Lou Earle Peters Judith M. Petersen Dorothy E. Pierce .Iam6S 52 D. Pieri James E. Pittenger Staley W. Pitts Glen C. Plumb Sally A. Plumer Donald C. Priest F. Elaine Price Clarke A. Powell Garry R. Potts A l1.w.x'4 R 5' fy mi? if Ronald W. Pritchard Sandra K. Purtlebaugh Patricia A. Ramult Mary Louise Rand 53 ih'- r Aldina L. Raymondi Richard W. Redhead Ronald G. Reed Judith M. Reinhart Qeuil Noreen G. Reynolds Kathleen F. Rieke Marsha L. Rinde john R. Rissman Lucinda A. Rooney Sharon L. Ross .lack E. Rudolph Donna L. Ruehl 54 V? Dennis L. Rund joseph A. Russo Thomas M. Salminen joseph T. Saltamachio Barbara M. Scherr Judith M. Saunders Cheryl E. Sandford Richard R. Sanderson Georgeanne Schlieper Sheldon A. Schmit David G. Schultz Carole Schulze 55 Linda J. Seckels Raymond V. Severance David Shockley Linda J. Shore Ns.. , Bernie Singerman Donald H. Singerman William A. Skaggs Harry A. Skalla Patrick T. Slattery Roslyn D. Slattery Barbara A. Smith Margie D. 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I 4 A .Y 9 A K , ,MA amy za... var Qemiofv A MADELEINE ABRAMS Pep Club 10, 113 G.A.A. 1o, 11. PAT ADAMS G.A.A. 10, 113 Pep Club 10. MICHELLE AGUILAR G.A.A. 103 Modeling Club 11, 123 Girls League Rep. 103 Christmas Ball Princess. CLAUD ALKIRE EUGENE ANDERSON Speech Club 113 Boys' Glee 123 Football, J.V. 10. PHILIP ANDERSON Gymnastics 10. WARREN ANDERSON Hi-Y 10. MONA ARCE SHARON ARNOLD Class Council 12. RONALD AVERY B ROGER BAER JERRY BAILEY Jr. Statesman 12, Treas. 11. MYRANA BAKER LARRY BALFOUR LINDA BALKE G.A.A. 10, 113 Lettergirl 10, 113 F.H.A. Historian 103 Y-Teens 10. PAT BANKS Pep Club 103 Future Business Leaders 123 Girls' Chorus 10. SHARON BARATI-I G.A.A. 11, 123 Class Council 12, Jr. Statesman 11. BRENDA BARBER Class Council 10, 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 11g Fidelitas Treas. 123 Legislature 123 All Girl Review 11, 123 Yearbook 11, 123 Jr. Statesman 113 Enforcement 10, 113 Girls League Rep. 113 Pep Club 10. JERRY ,BARDEN Astronomy Club Sec. 123 Math Club 12. DON BARRY Nomads 123 Track, B 11, Varsity 12. LYNNE BASSFORD G.A.A. 11, 123 Modeling Club 113 Y-Teens 10, 113 Class Council 103 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Drill Team 12. MIKE BASSO BARBERA BAXTER Jr. Statesmen 113 Pep Club 10, Skate Club 103 Drill Team 103 Christmas Programs 10, 11. BEN BAZARGANI Entered 12. ALOHA BEANE PHIL BEMIS Key Club 11, 123 Lettermans Club 123 Basketball, B 11, Varsity 123 Track, B 11, Varsity 12. KAY BERKOWITZ G.A.A. 10, 11, Sec. of Activities 113 Jr. Statesman 10, 113 Y-Teens 10, 113 Tregedians 113 Pep Club 103 Ski Club 103 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. MARTY BERSON Hi-Y 103 Lettermans Club 123 Football, B-113 Base- ball, J.V. 113 Varsity 12. DIANE BETHKE G.A.A. 113 Dramatics 123 Director of All School Play3 Debate Team 123 Speech Team 12. MARILYN BICKHART Band 10, 11, Librarian 10, 11, Band Council 10, 113 Pep Band 10, 113 Orchestra 103 Band Letter and Ping All Girl Review 10, 11. HAROLD BIDNICK Key Club 123 Orchestra 10. DANNY -RENNEE BIGGER G.A.A. 10, 11, Treas. 113 Y-Teens 103 Lettergirl 103 Accappella Choir 10, 11, 123 Girls Trio 123 Mixed Octette 10. RON BIGHAM RON BINAM Lettermans Club 10, 11, 123 Nomads 123 Class Council 123 Gymnastics 10, 113 Yearbook 123 Sam Spartan. JEAN BLACK G.A.A. 113 Accappella 11, 123 Girls' Glee 12. DON BLAKE Lettermans Club 123 Football, B 10, J.V. 11, Var- sity 123 Track 113 Gymnastics 12. TERRI BLINN G.A.A. 103 Centurians 103 All Girl Review 11, 123 Y-Teens 10, 113 Enforcement 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Class Council 123 Majoretter ll, 12. BILL BORCHERS MIKE BRADLEY Sec. of Enforcement 123 Key Club Pres. 123 Pep Club 103 Class Council 10, 11. BILL BREER Jr. Statesmen 113 C.S.F. 123 Latin Club 123 Debate Team 10, 12. RITA BRONESKE G.A.A. 10, 113 Pep Club 10, 113 Y-Teens 10. NICOLE BROSSARD G.A.A. 10, 113 Class Council 103 Y-Teens 10, 113 Pep Club 10, 11. BETTY BROWN Latin Club 103 G.A.A. 103 Pep Club 103 Speech Club 103 Future TeachersSClub 11. FAY BROWN Y-Teens 10, 113 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Drill Team 10, 11, 123 Drill Team 10, 11, 123 Girls League Rep. 113 All Girl Review 11, 12, Director 11. KAY BROWN G.A. 10, 113 Girls League Rep. 113 All Girl Review Director 113 Spartan Shield Staff 11, 12. KENT BROWN Key Club 123 Lettermans Club 123 Spanish Club 103 Pep Club 10, 113 Basketball, Varsity 123 Track, Varsity 121 Tennis, Varsity 10. RAY BROWN Class Council 10, Football, B 10. SANDRA BROWN G.A.A. 113 Modeling Club 103 All Girl Review 11. WES BROWN PAUL BUEKER Nomads 11, 123 Lettermans Club 11, 123 Hi-Y 10, 113 Football, Varsity 11, 12, Track, Varsity 11, 12. KURT BULLEN Hi-Y Vice Pres. 113 Nomads 11, 12, Sgt. of Arms 123 Lettermans Club 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 123 Football, Varsity 123 Baseball, Varsity 10, 11, 12. DAVE BUMGARNER Football, C 10. JACK BURBANK Radio-Electronics Club Pres. 10, 11. LOUISE BURLINGAME F.H.A. 123 Spanish Club 103 G.A.A. 10, 113 Letter- girl 113 Civinettes 123 Drill Team 113 All Girl Review 11, 12, Director 12. SANDRA BURTON YlTeens 10, 113 Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, 123 Fidelitas Historian 123 Class Council 103 Girls League Board 123 All Girl Review 11, 12. DON BUSCH JUDY BUTLER Centurian Treas. 103 Fidelitas 11, 12, Vice Pres. 123 Class Vice Pres. 103 Legislature 123 Y-Teens 103 Pep Club 103 Class Council 10, 11, 123 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12, Director 12. BILL BYTRUS Class Council 10, 113 Hi-Y 10, 113 Nomads Sec. 123 Lettermans Club Pres. 123 Key Club 123 Foot- ball, Varsity 11, 123 Baseball, Varsity 11, 12. C DENNY CALDWELL GARY CAMPBELL Radio-Electronics Club 10. MARILYN CAMPBELL Drill Team 103 Centurians Pres. 103 Class Council 103 Girls League Board 10, Treas. 11, Pres. 123 Fidelitas 11, 123 Inter-Club Council 10, 123 Flag Twirler 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 All Girl Review 10, 11. DON CANDLAND Archaeology Club Sgt. Arms 103 Key Club 123 C.S.F. 123 Lettermans Club 123 Basketball, J.V. 113 Track, Manager 11, 123 Football, Varsity 10. KAY CARBONE Nurses Club Treas. 12. EILEEN CARR Girls League Bard 11. SINDA CARROLL G.A.A. 10, 113 Pep Club 103 F.H.A. 123 Nurses Club 123 Band 113 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. JANET CARY G.A.A. 103 Class Council 113 Drama Club 123 Girls Assembly Play 12. JANICE CARY G.A.A. 10, 113 Lettergirl 113 Band 10, 113 All Girl Review 10, 11. MARY CASE JERI CATALFO Girls' Chorus 10. LARRY CHACONAS JESSICA CHAMBERLAIN Yearbook 12. CAROL CHEWN IN G A.S.B. Vice Pres. 123 Legislature 10, 113 Centurians 103 Jr. Statesmen 103 Future Teachers Treas. 103 Y-Teens 10, 113 Class Council 10, 113 Fidelitas, 11, 123 C.S.F. 11, 123 School Historian 10, 113 En- forcement 11, 123 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12, Di- rector 113 Christmas Ball Princess. LINDA CHILDERS TOM CIRAULO Jon CODERRE CAROL COLE Nurses Club 123 F.H.A. 113 G.A.A. 10, Girls Chorus 113 Drill Team 11, 123 Spartan Shield Staff, Assistant Business Manager 12. JIM COLELLA BOB COLLINS CELESTE COOKE Flag Twirler 11, 12, Head 123 Yearbook 11, 123 Class Council 10, 11, 123 Modeling Club 113 Fide-I litas 123 Pep Club 11, 123 All Girl Review 10, 11, 123 Girls League Board 123 Y-Teens 10, 113 C.S.F. 12. MARGIE COOPER Y-Teens 10, 113 Pep Club 10, Roller Skating Club 103 G.A.A. 10, 113 Drill Team 123 All Girl Review 11, 12. CAROL COPELAND Accappella Choir 11. TOM COPELIN NANCY COPPLE Drama Club 11, 123 Spanish Club 103 Speech 113 School Play 12. SALLY CORZINE Fidelitas Vice Pres. 123 Class Council 123 All Girl Review Director 12. 65 MIKE COYNE DARLENE CRAIG Band 10, 11, 12, Historian and Band Council 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, Spanish Club 10g G.A.A. 10, 11g Skating Club 10, Letter and Pin in Band 10, 11, 12g Talent Show 103 All Girl Review 10, 113 Ensemble Festival 10. GARY CRAIGMILE Class Council 10, 11, 12, Sec. of Athletics 12g Let- termans Club 10, 11, 12, Key Club 12, Pep Club 12g Tennis, Varsity 10, 11, 12. jEFFREY CROSS EDDIE CROUCH Football, Varsity 11, 12, Lettermans Club 11, 12. LINDA CROWL Spanish Club 109 Pep Club 11, 12g Girls League Rep. 105 Drill Team 11, 12g All Girl Review 11. JESSIE CURLL Class Sec. 10g Future Teachers Pres. 10g Y-Teens 10, Drill Team 103 Songleader 11, 12, Centurians 103 Fidelitas 11, 12, Pres. 12, C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Jr. Statesmen 10, All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. D ERIC DAVIDSON GARY DAVIS SID DAWSON Lettermans Club 12, Football, Varsity 12. JOANNE DE BELLIS Y-Teens 105 G.A.A. 10, 11. BOB DEDERICK Hi-Y 11. JAMES DEMME SHARON DE sH1ELDs JAMES DEVEY DENNIS D1ssoN LESLIE DODD G.A.A. 10, 11g Lettergirl 11, Drama Club 12g Girls League Play 12. TIM DODD Football, B 10, 115 Basketball 10. MIKE DOHLEMAN A Track 123 Gymnastics, Varsity 10. ROGER DORREL ROSEMARY D'oRAsY Modeling Club 11, 12. JIM DRAHOS Radio Club Treas. 10, Football, B 12. GEORGE DUDLEY JOHN DYE Lettermans Club 11, 12g Tennis 11, 12. E JEANETTE EASLEY Nurses Club 11, 12, Pres. 12, Inter-Club Council Sec. 123 Future Business Leaders Vice Pres. 10g Latin Club 11, 123 All Girl Review 10. BILL EDGINGTON Pep Club 12, Tragedians 12, Basketball, Varsity 10, 11, 12. SEYMOUR ELLIS Class Council 10g Enforcement 12, Math Club 12g Basketball 10, Baseball 10. ANNE EMERY G.A.A. 10, 11g Lettergirl 11g Spartan Shield Stalf 12. PAT EMLEY G.A.A. 10, 11g Lettergirl 10, 11, Spanish Club 105 All Girl Review 12. PAUL ENTWISTLE Ski Club 10, Tennis Club 10g Lettermans Club 10, 11, 12, Math Club 12, Cross Country 10, 11, 12g Track 11, 12g Enforcement 10. BOB ESCOBOZA Hi-Y 115 Baseball, Varsity 12g Football, B 11. DARLENE EVANS G.A.A. 10g Latin Club 10, 115 Pep Club 10, All Girl Review 12. F WALT FAIRFAX Class Council 10, Lettermans Club 11, 125 Basket- ball, Varsity 11, 12, Baseball, Varsity 12. BARBARA FELTER Spanish Club 103 Pep Club 10g G.A.A. 11g All Girl Review 12. ANTOINETTE FERRARA GERI FIBIGER Accappella Choir 10, 11g Girls Glee 10, 11. DEANA FIRMAN G.A.A. 10, 11, F.H.A. 12. NANCY FOLLMAN Future Business Leaders 10, Roller Skating Club 10g Tragedians 12. NANCY FOLTZ F.H.A. 10, Library Work 12. DIANA FONTEBASSO Accappella Choir 11, 12g Senior Girls Ensemble 12, 'Banner Carrier 12. JERRY FORBES Basketball, Varsity 11, 12. SHARON FOWLER Class Council 10, 11, 12, Centurians 10g Y-Teens 10g G.A.A. 11, Drill Team 10. -.www-...F H I V , , , -f'w-.,.wnnnv'fI sfsi1oel2-f- .L mdw LOUISE FRACHEY Band 10, 11, 125 Band Council 11: Girls League Board 12. BONNIE FRAUS Modeling Club 115 Pep Club 115 Spartan Shield 12. BOB FRAZIN SUE FRIEDMAN Stamp Club Sec. 105 Tragedians Sec. 125 Dramatics Club 11, 125 Drill Team 11, 12. G ROLENE GAGLIANO RAY GALVIN Art Club 10. DON GARDNER Hi-Y Sec. 115 Latin Club Sec. 105 Nomads 125 Football, Varsity 125 Lettermans Club 12. JACK GEBHARDT Entered 12. CAROLE GENTRY Majorette 11, 125 All Girl Review 125 Drill Team 10. DAVE GETCHES Legislator 10, 115 A.S.B. Pres. 125 Latin Club 105 Key Club 11, 125 Nomads 11, 125 Ski Club 105 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10. DAVE GIGAR JOHN GLEASER PAUL GLASSEN Track 10. STEVEN GLENNEN BEVERLY GOALBY Y-Teens 10, 115 G.A.A. 10, 115 Modeling Club 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. PHILIP GOAR Pep Club 105 Latin Club 105 Spanish Club 115 Key Club 11, 125 Ski Club 105 Dramatics 11, 125 Tennis 10, 11, 125 Yearbook 12. KEN GODFREY jr. Statesmen Treas. 125 C.S.F. 11, 12, Sgt. of Arms 125 Philately Club 105 Inter-Club Council 125 Pep Band 11, 12. LEONARD GOLDING Class Council 10, 125 Pep Club 105 Hi-Y 105 Boys' Glee 425 Accappella Choir 125 Football, B 105 Track 11. ERIC GOSSETT Nomads 11, 125 Intra-Club Council 105 French Club 105 Class Council 10, 115 C.S.F. 10, 125 Bas- ketball, Varsity 125 Track, Varsity 125 Lettermans Club 12. JOYCE GRADISHER Pep Club 105 Girls' League Board 125 Modeling Club 105 Enforcement 105 All Girl Review 11. ROSANN E GRANDE GAIL GRAPENSTETER Modeling Club 105 Nurses Club 10, 11, 125 F.H.A. 105 Future Teachers 115 Future Business Leaders 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. JUDITH GRAY French Club 10, 125 G.A.A. 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Girls' Ensemble 105 Girls' Chorus 10. CORKEY GREELEY Nomads 125 Spanish Club 10. GAIL GREENOUGH Class Council 105 Pep Club 105 Y-Teens 10, 115 G.A.A. 10, 115 Modeling Club 10, 115 Dramatics 10, 115 Banner Carrier 12. SUSAN GREENWELL Y-Teens 10, 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Jr. States- men 105 Centurians 105 Fidelitas 125 Songleader 11, 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 125 Homecoming Princess 12. ' DOROTHY GRIFFITH G.A.A. 11, 125 Nurses Club 10. ANNE GRISAFE Class Council 11, 125 C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Recording Sec. 125 Spanish Club 105 jr. Statesmen 105 Cen- turians 105 Fidelitas 11, 125 French Club 12. DONNA GRUMET Spanish Club 115 French Club 12. RICHARD GUARDINO Entered 12. ROY GUSTAVESON Key Club 125 Nomads 11, 12, Vice Pres. 125 Hi-Y 115 Basketball Varsity 125 Lettermans Club 12. DE WAYNE GUYER jr. Statesmen 12. H ROY HAGAR Math Club 115 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Lettermans Club 11, 125 Key Club 11, 125 Basketball, Varsity 11, 125 Track, Varsity 10, 11, 12. SHARON HALBERT G.A.A. 0, 115 Pep Club 10. ZELMA HALTERMAN JANICE HANSON F.H.A. 10, 11, 125 Sgt. of Arms 125 G.A.A. 11, 125 Pep Club 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. CINDI HANSON Entered 11. Q o DON HARE Lettermans Club 123 Boys' Glee 123 Baseball, Var- sity 123 Football, Varsity 12. DAVID HARING Latin Club 11. VIRGINIA HARPER F.H.A. 10, 113 Nurses Club 10, 113 Drill Team 123 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, All Girl Review 11, 123 Accap- pella Choir 10, 11, 12. MARCIA HARRIS Girls League Rep. 123 Chief Justice of Student Court 123 Y-Teens 10, 113 C.S.F. 10, 11, 123 G.A.A. 113 All Girl Review 10. NEIL HARRISON Skin Diving Club 10. CLAUDIA HAVERLY G.A.A. 10, 113 French Club 12. JOHN HAWKINS French Club 103 Key Club 123 Astronomy Club 12. CHARLOTTE HAYES Class Treas. 123 Future Teachers Club 12, C.S.F. 12g Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Jr. Leader 11. LARRY HAYS Skin Diving Club 103 Basketball 10. CHARLES HEACOCK Key Club Treas. 123 C.S.F. 10, 11, 123 Vice Pres. 12, Lettermans Club 11, 123 Hi-Y 11g Baseball, Varsity 11, 123 J.V. 10. LEE ROY HEATON Boys? Glee 12. CAROLYN HENDERSEN Modeling Club 10, 11, Sec. 10, Treas. 113 Y-Teens Treas. 113 G.A.A. 113 Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 113 Jr. Statesmen 10, Spanish Club 103 All Girl Review 10. MARILYN HENDERSEN Modeling Club 10, 11, Treas. 11, G.A.A. 10, 113 Pep Club 103 Y-Teens 103 All Girl Review 10. NORM HETTMAN Class Council 10, 11, 123 Key Club 123 Track 10, 11. WILLIAM HETZEL KAY HIATT Legislator 113 A.S.B. Cabinet, Sec. of Activities 123 G.A.A. Pep Girl 10, 113 Y-Teens 10, 113 Class Council 10, 113 Fidelitas 11, 123 Centurians 103 Inter-Club Council 123 C.S.F. 113 Latin Club 10, 113 Pep Club 10, 113 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. MADELYN HINZ French Club 123 Girls' Glee 10. SHARON HOBSON GEORGE HOFFMAN GLORIA HOLDEN Modeling Club 10, 11, 123 Centurians 103 Y-Teens 10, 113 Pe Club 11, 123 Jr. Statesmen 103 G.A.A. 103 Spanislli Club 103 F.H.A. 103 Future Teachers 103 Majorette 11, 12, Head 123 All Girl Review 11, 123 Homecoming Princess 12. JOY HOLMES PAM HOLTON B Cheerleader 103 Var. Cheerleader 123 Class Sec. 113 Future Teachers Sec. 103 Centurians 103 ,-Fi- dalitas 11, 123 Class Council 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Y-Teens 103 C.S.F. 11. CAROL HOLTSCHULTE KEN HOPKINS Football, C 10, B 113 LEEANN HOWARD F.H.A. 10, 11, Parliamentarian 11, Pres. 123 G.A.A. 10, 113 Civinettes 123 Inter-Club Council 123 Span- ish Club 103 All Girl Review 103 Lettergirl 11. FRED HUBBERT Hi-Y 10, 11 Lettermans Club 11, 123 Football, B 10, Varsity 11, 123 Baseball, J.V. 11. PETER HUNT Key Club 123 Ski Club 103 C.S.F. 11, 12. I BEVERLY INGELIDO Entered 12. MIKE IRISH Hi-Y Treas. 113 Nomads 11, 123 Lettermans Club 11, 123 Track 113 Football, Varsity 10, 11, 12. J DIANE JACKSON I Accappella Choir 10, 113 Drill Team 10. LEE JACKSON Key Club 11, 12, Vice Pres. 123 Class Council 113 Jr. Statesmen 11, 123 Lettermans Club 123 Foot- ball, Varsity 12. RALPH JACOBS JACKIE JACOBSON MIKE JENKINS DARWIN JENSEN Basketball, J.V. 11. GREG JOHNSON Tennis Club Pres. 103 Class Council 123 Lettermans Club 10, 113 Jr. Statesmen 11, 12, Sgt. at Arms 123 Key Club 123 Tennis, Varsity 10, 113 Spartan Shield 11, 12. JAMES JOHNSON BARBARA JOHNSTON Pep Club 1'1, 12, Sec. 123 G.A.A. 11, 123 Spanish Club 123 All Girl Review 113 Girls Chorus 10. CHRIS JOHNSTON Y-Teens 10, 113 Centurians 103 Fidalitas 123 Mod- eling Club 10, 11, 123 Cheerleader, Varsity 11, 12, Head 23 All Girl Review 11, 123 Christmas Ball Queen 12. GAIL JOLLY G.A.A. 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Jr. Statesmen 113 Accappella Choir 113 All Girl Review 11. CANDY JONES Fidalitas 11, 12, Historian 123 Centurians 103 Y- Teens3 Latin Club 10, 11, Vice Pres. 10, Pres. 113 G.A.A. 10, 113 Ski Club Sec. 103 Speech and De- bate Team 11, 123 C.S.F. 10, 11, 123 Inter-Club Council 10, 113 Tennis Club 103 All Girl Review 10, 11. --W-V1-W--ff-w wlw DIANE JUNGE Yearbook 11, 12, Advertising Editor 125 Modeling Club 11, 125 Ski Club 105 Pep Club 105 G.A.A. 115 Jr. Statesmen 105 All Girl Review 10, 11, 125 Drill Team 10. K ANGELA KARADY Spanish Club 105 Nurses Club 12. JO ANN KARASEK Modeling Club 125 Tragedians 115 Class Council 12. MALCOLM KATELEY SHARON KECK G.A.A. 10, 115 Lettergirl 11, 125 Future Business Leaders 115 Pep Club 105 All Girl Review 10, 115 Band 10, 11, 12, Sec. 115 Band Council 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 12. BOB KELLAM Boys' Glee 125 Cross Country 12. JOE KHASDAEI Entered 12. LINDA KIMBALL G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Sec. 10, Vice Pres. 125 Future Business Leaders 10, 11, 12, Sec. 10, Pres. 115 Y- Teens 10, 115 Girls League Sec. 125 Lettergirl 11, 125 C.S.F. 11, 125 Sec. of Finance 11, 12. JANET KINNISON G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Future Teachers 105 Y-Teens 105 C.S.F. 11, 125 French Club Treas. 125 Lettergirl 125 Spartan Shield 11, 12, Editor 12. JOHN KNIPE Tennis Club 105 Latin Club 115 French Club 125 Jr. Statesmen 11, 125 Key Club 125 Tennis J.V. 10, 11, Varsity 12. CAROL KOERNER Ski Club 105 G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Lettergirl 125 Y- Teens 10, 115 Ensembles 10, 115 Girls Chorus 10, 115 Yearbook 11, 12. TOM KOSKE GLORIA KUCKENBECKER JIM KUDENOV Nomads 11, 125 Lettermans Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 105 Ski Club 105 Football, Varsity 10, 11, 125 Track, Varsity 10, 11, 12. L JOCELYN LAHR G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Lettergirl 125 Future Teachers 105 Y-Teens 105 C.S.F. 125 Jr. Statesmen 125 Inter- Club Council 11. BEVERLEY LEE Girls' Chorus 12. MARCIA LE FAIVRE Modeling Club 125 Girls' Chorus 12. GEORGE LEONARD TONY LEONE Nomads 125 Lettermans Club 125 Hi-Y 10, 115 Class Council 10, 115 Football, B 10, Varsity 11, 125 Baseball, J.V. 11, Varsity 12. GINNY LESNER G.A.A. 10, 115 Nurses Club 105 Y-Teens 10. LARRY LESOVSKY Lettermans Club 10, 11, 125 Nomads 11, 12, Pres. 125 Hi-Y 10, 11, Vice Pres. 105 Intra-Club Council 10, 125 Class Vice Pres. 11, Pres. 105 Football, B 10, Varsity 11, 125 Basketball, B ll, C 105 Baseball, Varsity 10, 11, 125 Valentine Ball King 12. LINDA LEWIS Entered 12. LEE LIEBERG DIANE DIMBIRD Girls' Chorus 12. DIANA LITTS Centurians 105 G.A.A. 105 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Y- Teens 10, 11, Pres. 115 Fidelitas 11, 12, Pres. 125 Inter-Club Council 11, 25 A.S.B. Sec. of Programs. CARYL LOKKEN G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Lerrergirl 11, 125 F.H.A. 10, 11, 125 French Club 125 Pep Club 125 Betty Crocker Award 125 All Girl Review 10, ll, 12. SHARYL LOKKEN G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Lettergirl 11, 125 F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Sgt. of Arms 125 French Club 125 Pep Club 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. ANGEL LO MONACO ELOISE LOPEZ Centurians 105 Pep Club 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, 11, Sec. 115 Fidelitas 11, 12, Sec. 125 C.S.F. 125 Girls League Treas. 125 Girls' Glee 105 Class Council 10, 115 Drill Team 105 Yearbook 125 Songleader 11, 125 Valentine Ball' Princess 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. MARY LOPEZ Jr. Statesmen 105 Centurians 10, Sec. 105 Y-Teens 10, 115 Fidelitas 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Girls League Board 125 Class Council 115 C.S.F. 125 Rally Council 11, 125 Songleader 11, 12, Head 11, 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 125 Valentine Ball Princess 12. VICKIE LOVELAND Pep Club 105 Jr. Statesmen 10. LEILONNIE LOVITT Pep Club 105 Modeling Club 105 Nurses Club 125 Y-Teens 105 Girls Chorus 11. HARVEY LUKAESKO CHUCK LUTHIN Track, B 10, 11. M ELOISE MCCLENDON G.A.A. 10, 115 Drill Team 12. LOIS McILVAIN Jr. Statesmen 125 Drama Club 125 Pep Club 12. BONNIE McINTYRE Centurians 10, Historian 105 Pep Club 10, 125 Jr. Statesmen 105 Girls League Board 125 Drill Team 10, 11, 125 Fidelitas 11, 12, Sec. 115 Class Council 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, 115 Yearbook 11, 12, Ed- itor 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12, Director 10. 69 JO ANN MCKEEVER Modeling Club 12. JAMES MCLAREN German Club 125 Skin Diving Club 105 Track, Varsity 115 Football, B 105 Basketball, J.V. 10. JUDITH McPERRY G.A.A. 105 Y-Teens 105 All Girl Review 10. JUDY MCSWAIN JOYCE MACARDICAN G.A.A. 115 Y-Teens 10, 115 Modeling Club 10, 115 Yearboook 11, 12. MAUREEN MACKAY Girls Chorus 125 Accappella 12. BOB MARIANS Math Club 125 C.S.F. 10, 11, 12. LINDA MARON Latin Club 105 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 G.A.A. 11, 125 Accappella Choir 105 Spartan Shield 11, 12. JO ANN MATHEWS G.A.A. 11, 12, Treas. 125 Y-Teens 115 Spanish Club 105 Class Council 125 Girls League Rep. 115 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 All Girl Review 11, 12. GEORGE MATLOCK KATHY MAZUR G.A.A. 10, 115 Lettergirl 125 Pep Club 125 Flag Twirler 12. BOB MEACHAM Band 11. KEN MIKULASEK Stamp Club Sec. 105 Phologeans 115 C.S.F. 115 Baseball, Varsity Manager 12. DON MILLER Lettermans Club 125 Hi-Y 10, 115 Football, Varsity 125 Track, C 10, Varsity 12. MARILYN MILLER G.A.A. 10, 115 Y-Teens 105 C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11, Pres. 125 Latin Club 105 Fidelitas 125 Jr. States- men 125 Flag Twirler 11, 125 Inter-Club Council 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. SID MILLS Lettermans Club 125 Nomads 125 Hi-Y 115 Foot- ball, Varsity 11, 125 Track, Varsity 11. JOANNE MISTONE Pep Club 105 Girls Chorus 12. BOB MITCHELL Tennis Club 10, 11, 125 Key Club 125 Latin Club 10, 115 Tennis 11, 125 Football, C 10, 11, Varsity 12. SANDRA MOHLER Y-Teens 105 Modeling Club 10, 115 G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Class Council 12. CAROLE MONTI JILL MOODY Accappella Choir 11. SALLY MOODY G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Modeling Club 10, 115 F.H.A. 125 Jr. Civitans 11, 125 Drama Club 125 Y-Teens 10, 115 Ski Club 10. MIKE MOORE VICKI MORIS N STUART NAGLE Band 10, 11, 12. SANDRA NEAS BOB NEILL NEIL NEVILLS Class Council 10, 11, 125 Class Pres. 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, 115 French Club 105 Nomads 11, 12, Sgt. of Arms 125 Inter-Club Council 11, 125 Lettermans Club 11, 12, Treas. 125 Football, Varsity 11, 12, Capt. 125 Valentine Ball Prince. LARRY NEWTON Lettermans Club 10, 115 French Club 105 Ski Club 105 Tennis Club 105 Cross-Country, Varsity 10, 115 Track 105 Yearbook Sports Editor 11. DALE NISHIKI G.A.A. 115 Pep Club 125 Y-Teens 10, 11. J. C. NIX Class Council 11, 125 Lettermans Club 11, 125 Hi-Y Sgt. of Arms 115 Football, B 10, Varsity 11, 12, Capt. 125 Track, C 10, B 11, 12. SHARRON NOBLE Centurians 105 Fidelitas 11, 125 Class Council 10, 115 C.S.F. 10, 115 Cheerleader, B 10, Varsity 125 Spartan Shield 11, 12, Assist. Editor 125 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12, Director 12. TOM NOICE Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Spartan Shield 12. KEN NORDSTROM Stamp Club Treas. 105 Tennis Club, Sgt. of Arms 115 Key Club 125 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Tennis, J.V. 10, 11. KATHY NORRIS Pep Club 10, 11, 125 G.A.A. 10, 115 Modeling Club 105 Songleader 125 Homecoming Queen 12. STEVE NOVARRO O CAROL OFFSTEIN TERRY OKADA G.A.A. 105 Pep Club 10. PHILIP OLDEN Football, B 12. RITA OLIVER Girls Chorus 11, 12. KAREN OLSON F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 125 G.A.A. 11, 125 Civitans 115 Drill Team Recorder 10. JO ANN ONCEA Accappella Choir 10, 11, 12, Librarian 125 Girls Chorus 10, 11, 12, Librarian 125 Girls Sextet 11. - ., .,.,.. .,.--,-v..,.,.,,,,,.-,wr-11-1--f... .,,,,-9-guurwzgggmm ..-..,.,qsr'wl:l !lIW ,,.,,, ,H , .,.1,-.w --W-W..-.,,. ,,.....,.,f ..-W up-.-.Nm,.-.-.,,... .41-, .W-W .QV-- .na--ww-n-e -W... -1-rf. V-vfvwwvvm -1 'Mew CAROL OOST CHERRIL ORAM G.A.A. 10, 115 Y-Teens 10, 115 Pep Club 10, 115 Jr. Statesmen 105 Class Treas. 105 Class Council 10, 125 Chief Justice of Student Court 12. NORMA ORIENT Future Business Leaders 125 F.H.A. 125 All Girl Review 12. MARCIA ORR Y-Teens 10, 115 Sec. of Student Sales 125 All Girl Review 12. VIRGINIA OWENS Pe Club 10 11- Bible Club 115 Girls Glee Pres. P 1 , 115 Accappella Choir 12. P LARRY PARUS Hi-Y 10, 11, Treas. 105 Nomads 125 Lettermans Club 11, 125 Football, B 10, Varsity 11, 125 Base- ball, J.V. 10, 11. SUSAN PASS Enforcement 10, 11, 125 Modeling Club 105 Drama Club 115 Jr. Statesmen 105 School Play 11. VIRGINIA PASSMORE C.S.F. ll, 125 F.H.A. 11, 12, Section Treas. 125 Ski Club 105 G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 105 Girls League Rep. 125 Girls Choir 105 Ensemble 105 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12. CHARLES PATERICK Lettermans Club 10, 115 Astronomy Club 105 Ten- nis Club 105 Math Club 115 Key Club 11, 125 Ten- nis, Varsity 10, 115 Cross-Country, Varsity 125 Track, B 11, Varsity 12. BONNIE PERKINS G.A.A. 10, 125 Pep Girl 125 Y-Teens 105 Intra- Club Council 10, 11, 125 Modeling Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 105 Pep Club 10. LOU EARLE PETERS G.A.A. 105 Modeling Club 105 Y-Teens 10, 115 Jr. Statesmen 10, 115 Enforcement 10, 11, 125 Drill Team 115 Girls League Vice Pres. 11, 125 Girls Glee Sgt. of Arms 115 Banner Carrier 12. JUDITH PERESEN G.A.A. 12. EDITH PIERCE Spanish Club 105 G.A.A. 10, 115 F.H.A. Historian 125 All Girl Review 11, 12, Director 12. JIM PIERI JAMES PITTENGER Hi-Y 10, 11, Sec. 105 Key Club 125 Astronomy Club 125 Lettermans Club 125 Class Council 125 Legislature 125 Football, B 10, J.V. 11, Varsity 125 Track, C 10, B 11. BILL PITTS Hi-Y 10, 115 Lettermans Club 10, 11, 12: Bovs Glee 125 Football, Varsity 10, 11, 125 Track, Varsity 11, 12. ' GLEN PLUMB SALLY PLUMER Centurians 105 Fidelitas 11, 125 Future Teachers Historian 105 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 105 Jr. Statesmen 105 Class Council 10, 115 Legislature 10, 115 Sec. of Publicity 125 School Historian 10, 11. GARY POTTS CLARKE POWELL ELAINE PRICE G.A.A. 115 Jr. Statesmen 11, 125 French Club 105 Latin Club 125 Math Club 125 Enforcement 10. DON PRIEST Jr. Statesmen 11, 12, Vice Pres. 125 Key Club 11, 12, Sec. 125 Math Club 11, 125 C.S.F. 10,11, 125 Astronomy Club Pres. 125 Intra-Club Council 12. RON PRITCHARD SANDRA PURTLEBAUGH 5 G.A.A. 10, 115 Pep Club 105 Future Business Lead- ers 12. R PAT RAMULT Modeling Club 105 Pep Club 10, 115 Drama Club 10, 11, 125 Future Business Leaders 11, 125 All Girl Review 12. MARY RAND Future Business Leaders 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Accappella Choir 10, 11, 125 Girls Sextet 10. ALDINA RAYMON DI RICHARD REDHEAD Hi-Y 10, 115 Football, Varsity 12. RON REED JUDY REINHART G.A.A. 10, 115 F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Sec. 125 Jr. Civi- tans 125 All Girl Review 10. NOREEN REYNOLDS Y-Teens 10, 115 Jr. Statesmen 105 Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Sec. 125 Class Council 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 All Girl Review 11, 12. DONALD RICHARDSON KATHY RIEKE Jr. Statesmen 105 Y-Teens 105 Class Council 10, 11, 125 Class Sec. 125 Girls League Board 125 Drill Team 10 Yearbook 11, 12, Senior Class Editor 125 All Girl Review 11, 125 Homecoming Princess 12. MARSHA RINDE Entered 12. JOHN RISSMAN Hi-Y 115 Class Council 125 Science Club 105 Boys Glee 12. DAVID ROESIES LUCINDA ROONEY Drama Club 11, 125 Jr. Statesmen 125 Enforcement 125 Pep Club 125 School Play 11, 12. SHARON ROSS Fidelitas 11, 125 Centurians Vice Pres. 105 French Club 105 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Future Teachers Club Vice Pres. 105 Cheerleader, B 10 Head, Varsity 125 Class Treas. 115 G.A.A. Pep Girl 125 All Girl Re- view 10, 11, 12. 2 -nfcwlw-f 7I!W'F!1 JACK RUDOLPH DONNA RUEHL Philogeans Sec. 123 Accappella Choir 10. DENNIS RUND Ski Club 103 Enforcement 11, 123 Nomads 123 Key Club 123 Pep Club 113 Class Council 10, 113 Accap- pella Choir 123 Boys Glee 123 Spartan Shield Re- porter 12. JOE RUSSO Hi-Y 113 Basketball, J.V. 11. S TOM SALMINEN Chess Club 103 jr. Statesmen 11, 12, Archeology Club 12. JOE SALTAMACHIO Class Council 103 Ski Club 103 French Club 103 Lettermans Club 11, 123 Key Club 123 Basketball, Varsity 11, 12. FRED SANDERSON SHERYL SANFORD JUDY SAUNDERS Future Business Leaders 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11, Treas. 123 Drill Team 103 C.S.F. 10, 11, 12. RON SCHEIDLER BARBARA SCHERR G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Sec. 123 Lettergirl 123 Spanish Club 103 Y-Teens 10. GEORGANNE SCHLIEPER G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Sports Co-Ordinator 123 Letter- girl 11, 123 Archeology Club 103 Bible Club 10. SHELDON SCHMIT Football, Varsity 12. DAVID SCHULTZ Band 12. CAROLE SCHULZE ERIC SCHWARTZ LINDA SECKELS Jr. Statesmen 123 Pep Club 123 Enforcement 123 Drama Club 123 Speech Club 12. RAY SEVERANCE DAVID SHOCKLEY LINDA SHORE F.H.A. 12, Vice Pres. 123 Y-Teens 11. BERNIE SINGERMAN Entered 12. DON SINGERMAN Key Club 123 Track, B 113 journalism 12. ART SKAGGS Radio Club Vice Pres. 103 Football, Varsity 123 Baseball, Varsity 12. HARRY SKALLA Boys Glee 123 Basketball, C 103 Baseball, J.V. 10, 11, Varsity 12. PAT SLATTERY Hi-Y 10, 11, Nomads 123 Baseball, J.V. 10, Varsity 123 Football, B 10. ROSLYN SLATTERY Pep Club 10, 11, 123 jr. Statesmen 11, 123 Future Teachers 113 G.A.A. 10, 11, 123 Lettergirl 11, 123 Class Council 123 Girls League Rep. 123 All Girl Review 10, 12. BARBARA SMITH Entered 11. MARGIE SMITH SANDRA SMITH STEPHEN SMITH BOB SNOW Class Council 113 Nomads 11, 123 Hi-Y 11. NANCY SOWARD G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Pres. 123 Lettergirl 11, 123 Class Council 10, 11. SHARON SPRUNG JOHN STARK BOBBIE STATER KAREN STERRETT Future Business Leaders 10, 11, 12, Pres. 123 Drill Team 103 C.S.F. 10, 11, 123 Class Council 113 All Girl Review 11, 123 A.S.B. Sec. of Records. KAREN STONE TOM STOUT C.S.F. 11, 123 Key Club 11, 123 Band 10, 113 Bas- ketball, Varsity 12. HERMAN STROUD MARILYN STUGART ' G.A.A. 103 Pep Club 123 Spartan Shield 123 Drill Team 11, 12. SHARYL SULLIVAN Girls Chorus 12. BOB SURVILLAS LAUREL SWANSON C.S.F. 10, 11, 123 Jr. Statesmen 11, 12, Sec. 113 Centurians 103 Fidelitas 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Class Council 103 G.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Sec. of Publicity 103 Speech Team 11, 123 Year- book Copy Editor 123 All Girl Review 10, 11. T CAROL TARR MARLA TAUSCHER Pep Club 11, 123 C.S.F. 10, 11, 12, Treas. 123 Y- Teens 113 G.A.A. 103 Fidelitas Treas. 123 French Club 123 Class Council 123 Flag Twirler 11, 123 All Girl Review 10, 11, 12, Director 10. CORKY TAYLOR YVONNE THIERE Y-Teens 10, 113 Class Council 10, 11, 123 Legisla- ture 123 Spanish Club 103 G.A.A. 113 All Girl Re- view 11, 12, Director 123 Christmas Ball Princess 12. sa . ...ww f-at '-rgfewv 3-,.... If -1 lndw BARBARA THOMPSON Y-Teens 105 Modeling Club 105 Jr. Statesmen 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Girls League Board 125 G.A.A. 105 Flag Twirler 11, 125 All Girl Review 11. DAVID THOMPSON GARY THOMPSON MARILYN TINTARY G.A.A. 10. BONNIE SUE TOLLIVER Y-Teens 115 Class Council 125 Girls League Board 125 Enforcement 11, 125 All Girl Review 11, 12. STEPHEN TUCKER Ski Club 105 Hi-Y 10, 115 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Letter- mens 'Club 125 Acceppella Choir 11, 125 Barber Shop Quartet 125 Football, Varsity 10, 11, 125 Track, Varsity 10, 11, 12. U KARL URLIE Jr. Statesmen 125 Lettermens Club 10, 11, 125 Gym- nastics 10, 115 Track 12. V JIM VALENCIA GILBERT VON URQUIDY ARNOLD VETTERICK W NEAL WAINSTOCK CARLA WAKEFIELD Latin Club 115 Philogeans 115 Pep Club 115 Girl League Rep. 125 All Girl Review 12. CAROL WALKER G.A.A. 105 Y-Teens 105 Pep Club 125 Spartan Shield 11, 125 All Girl Review 12. JUDY WALKER C.S.F. 11, 125 Ensembles 10, 11. ROBERT WALKER CAROLYN WALTER G.A.A. 10, 1I5 Lettergirl 10, 115 Pep Club 105 Tragedians 125 Girls Chorus 11. DIANE WALTERS Future Business Leaders 12. GARY WARE DICK WARREN STEVEN WARSHAURER MIKE WASHBURN Jr. Statesmen 11, 12, Sgt. at Arms 115 Enforcement 12. ROBERT WAY Lettermans Club 125 Basketball, B 11, Varsity 125 Football, B 115 Track 12. ROBERT WEINREB MARILEEN WEIR G.A.A. 10, 11, 12. GAYLE WEISMANN Y-Teens 10, 115 Tragedians 12. PATRICIA WEITZUL Y-Teens 10, 115 Centurians 105 Fidelitas 125 Jr. Statesmen 105 All Girl Review 10, 11, 125 Song- leader 11, 125 Homecoming Princess 12. PATRICIA WELLINGTON Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 125 C.S.F. 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, 115 Jr. Statesmen 105 Class Coun- cil 115 All Girl Review ll, 12. RICHARD WELLINGTON Class Council 125 Jr. Statesmeh 105 Ski Club 105 Key Club 125 Pep Club 105 Football, B 10. SHARON WERTZ G.A.A. 10, 115 Lettergirl 115 Y-Teens 105 Latin Club 10, 115 Nurses Club 11, 12. JUDITH WETHERBEE All Girl Review 12. BETTY WHAN Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Drill Leader 125 Y-Teens 10, 115 All Girl Review 11, 12. BOB WHAN CHARLES WHITE Football, Varsity 11, 125 Lettermans Club 11, 12. LA VERN WHITE Pep Club 105 G.A.A. 105 Girls Glee 11, 125 Accap- pella 12. BOB WHITE KAREN WIEDEMANN G.A.A. 105 Drill Team 11, 12, Pres. 125 Intra-Club Council 125 Girls League Board 125 Y-Teens 115 All Girl Review 11, 12. CHARLES WILKE Lettermans Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 105 C.S.F. 10, 115 Nomads 11, 125 Tennis Club Treas. 105 Ski Club 105 Tennis, Varsity 10, 11, 125 Cross Country, J.V. 11, Varsity 10. MONAICA WILKINSON ANTHONY WILTSHIRE LYNETT WINCHESTER PENNY WINGER Pep Club 105 Band 10. LINDA WINNE G.A.A. 10, 115 Y-Teens 10, 115 Pep Club 10. PRISCILLA WOLFE G.A.A. 105 Class Council 12. DONNA WOODMAN JANET WOODROW GEORGE WRIGHT Lettermans Club 10, 11, 125 Enforcement 11, 125 Stamp Club 105 Chess Club 105 Latin Club 10, 115 Cross Country, Varsity 11, 125 Tennis, Varsity 125 Track, Varsity 115 Yearbook 11, 12. Y JAMES YOUNG NADINE YAPELEI Girls Glee 11, 12. Z JAMES ZANGGER Class Vice Pres. 125 Class Council 11, 125 Track, C 10, 11, Varsity 125 Key Club 12. NOEL ZEISER ROBERTA ZUCCARELLI Pep Club 105 Accappella 125 Girls Chorus 115 G.A.A. 10. QQMCNM Y! 1 ! J. , 7- .w-up-rf .- 'z ' I gg, wg 'xnpwu pf- H , X K X Y R 5 5 '- I A 1 lfqw ' 3 1' 'Mi' 3 h f H I N ' - L7 f JiJL'1s'YI ' P k r Wg : 525V ,g, Q wwigmw' ,L m i 1 ,Q Y 5 V H 3 gf! I Wk, 5 M1 wif . 5 F - ai - F' '- V ' N. W-, ..,.h,...,-.....,-..-.7t-w-.p--1gv-f--'- 'x1gr'PW :'n' ,,.- , Mm. H--ff, v- Q , M 'cv f e Mr ,J g Ill ? 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Kurt , Charlene Mcilonnaughyj Gail Gleason, Linda Street, Gerry Zaccaro, jan Leeper, Judy Nelson, Gaye Berge, john Deal. Row 3. Bob Storms Dave McClennan, Jay O'Shell. 76 1 . awllflfss I-Mlm E , Q o ', wg Starling off our new school year was our tra- ditional Hello XVeek. During this week every- one wore smiling faces and Hil tags. lt was nleyotenl to re-auluainting ourselves with the olcl faces and getting auluainred with the new. This frienmlly week of exchanging lli':a and learning new names was climaxecl hy the Hello Hop. Announced at the hop as the most frienclly hoy anal girl on cainpus was our always cheerful XVancla Pope and neyer frowning, John Deal. eg? 1 MW, ! W 1 ,LM 2 1 , 'G3,.1'Wi:ZfwQj,f'fPs'W vi? I 1 I u .M ' f ,f sw''W3:+,'s'1WHb! bf:'x-X Aw rx! 2 ' N ' Q A - H' Q, , , 1 y gi 1 ,, 'wwq LM:IyehffzwaefnMwfzmviwkmwfz 'QW 'hgy V , pe-, ' Q ,243 f- 4, vm-w'w bwmrWpWJ? 'VH J W-3 ' Ji 1 -V um 131.-W . . 5 ,, 4 ye ! N J w qw 1 , ,. H 'T' H -R, '11 w . J w ky f A N J' 4 L . 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I 51, 4' Donna Abranowski Phillip Ahlstrand J'C!ass Mary Lynde Ahre Sharon Allen Rod Almlie Louies Alvarez Jim Anthony Phyllis Balardita Louis Anderson Mickey Antista Robert Bales Richard Anderson Bill Ashdown Earline Ballard Donna Androski Linda Andrues JoAnn Ashton Susan Babb Jim Barcus Jim Barden Larry Beck J o Joann Berger Lonnie Belmore Clarke Berger Anne Berry Ray Bjerrum Myrna Bowers Charles Bevier Bob Blanton joalyn Bradly Gaye Berge jackie Bianca Charles Bleick Don Brookins Dianne Biendle joe Birkinshaw Thomas Boschoff Mary Ann Bowers Geoffrey Brooks jan Browning 'Jim Bruen Marilynn Burris Dyke Burson Tiff Caldwell Joe Callaway John Cameron Diane Caronna Pat Casteel Judy Castetter Clay Chaput Norm Cherrett Judy Coffee Pat Cole Warren Coon Judy Crawford Lynne Crawford Kathy Crepps Shirley Crider Tom Culwell Bill Darrah Gene Davies jim Davis J o Sherry Davis john Deal Ann DeBruin Dianne Decker Bernie DeLeon Sharon Lee Denney Dennis DeSimone V jf A Shirley Dianetti Gary Dickinson A Nh john Drahos Bruce Diebold jim Donvito Linda Dodson Lavonne Duffin 82 Sharon Eads Barbara Early Bill Egen Deanna Eisiminger Pat Ellison Larry Fields Joan Gates Mark Glass Anne Erickson Richard Francaviglia john Gates Gail Gleason Barbara Factor Donima Gargano William Geertz Connie Godfray Laura Ferguson Douglas Fields Tom Garner Ann Garrelts Ken George Joe Giamara Britta Golding Margaret Golz 83 George Goodwin Pat Greenwood Sandy Hall N aylin Hays 84 Kim Gordon Russell Griffin Bill Hampton Paul Hebert J o Beverly Grabenstatter Judy Group Chuck Hancock Kurt Hehl Sandy Grattan Mike Halbert Mike Hanifin Frandel Heller Carolyn Green Marsha Hall Judy Harper Dave Hendrickson Bob Hoffman Jack Holmes Helen Horner Sandy Hoversten Frank Huggins John Hundley Carole Hunter Charles Hurst Dan Hutchinson Diane L. Jackson Susan jacquette Sally Jenks Marty johnson Duane Johnson Bill Johnson Levan jones Mike Karayan jay Karmann Karen Kau pp Bette Kearne 85 George Kerns Sandy Keysers J o Bruce King james Kirtley 3 Pat Klipp Ron Knoll Raeline Knox Dale Knutsen Thomas Kopman Alan Kushner Suzan Labadie Howard Langfus joan Lanning Wren Leach Jan Leeper Leslie Leonard 86 Richard Levin Joan Lewis William E. Lewis Jay Lieberman john Lopinto Bob McAloney Gary McDougall jean Ludwig Lela May McClarty Doug McGavin Gene Lukaesko Charlene McConaughty Jean McLaren Bob Lundstrom jim Lundquest Danny McCue Lyn McDermott Kathy McLaren David McLendon Leisa McNamara Nancy Madolt Tom Maple Carolyn Mason Ray Maxey 87 Vicki May David Maysa J o Terry Meeker Linda Mekeel Nancy Merritt Joe M ichaelson Kay Miller Jim Ming Rita Morales Bruce Morehead Don Morgan Don Mottinger Carolyn Moyers jim Murko Tom Murphy Dennis Nasabal 88 Mel Neiberger Brint Newlon Judy Nelson Brent Nelson Linda Newton William Ohmer Sue Osborn Suzanne Paradis Gary Noble Michael O'Kelley Jay Oshell Leilani Parker Larry Noska Al Olson Bob Osterberg Linda Pass John Oak Bill Ogden Frances Orlando Brigid Osborn Maior Overbeck Bill Palm Robert S. Paterson Jacquiline Pendleton 89' john Perry Bill Peterson J o Chris Petrie Larry Petty Dan Pickrel Herb Pierce Greg Privett Ken Reneer 90 Robyn Pierce Joan Ratterree Russell Reynolds Wanda Pope Bill Reeves Arlene Riffin Dick Powell Crissy Powers JoAnn Reitana Leonard Reithmeier Sandie Ritson Kathy Rogers Linda Rowse Mimi Rulofson Richard Sachan Vicki Sagerman Mike Salley Ronnie Schwalb Larry Scott joan Seevers Tim Sexton Judy Shatsky Jeff Sines Judy Sines john Slagor Linda Smith Marion Smith Sharron Smith Fred Snell Howard Somer Phil Stanley Sue Stanley 91 Judy Stephens Charlene Stone J o Rowam Stone Bob Storms Linda Street Bill Stroh Larry Strom Vickie Strouse Linda Stucker Richard Sture Donna Survillas William Tennies Linda Swanson Ronald Taylor Pam Taylor Bob Tharsing 92 Sylvia Thiere Ruth Thomas Jim Thorpe Kathy Timm Karen Torok Doug Tozier Mitchell Trainer Carol Tsuneta Marilee Usher Wendell Van Hook Arnold Von Velascn Bob Van Rooy Chris Walk Victor Varisco Nancy Walker Roger Vaughan Steve Vezirakis Joanne Wallace Carl Walton Patricia Wells Robert Waters Karen Whitaker David Wiggenhorn Nancy Wiggenhorn 93 Bob Wilkerson Tom Worby Sandy Wilkins Vic Wortman Marilyn Younquist Serpent! screamed the Pigeon. I'm not a serpent! said Alice indignantly. Serpent, I say again! repeated the Pigeon, with a kind of sob l've tried everyway, but nothing seems to please them. u tm Please who? Those serpents! Those cruel Serpents! There's no pleasing them! As if It weren't enough trouble hatching eggs- Stacks of books, piles of essays, speeches from th Of mylpoor mind! Oh if only I could be for hence And away from . . . oh, oh no . . . s-s-s SERPENT ! Jwwvdass SS- Q .x , ke W ,X x av m Q Q grim , 1 2 x if fax., w i 1 s 5 ,af U ,I 62 V .11 ' u f ' ,, This energetic group of sophomores has sponsored many fund-raising activities. A soc-hop and the unique PAD, a combination Play And Dance, have been among their most successful projects. Under the skillful supervision of Mrs. Thomas the Sophomore class can say this year was a good start towards an active school year. i f vb W er X 1 ' Advisor: Mrs. Thomas ,SZ ff 1' Qop o if ,:- . N X3 X'-I. Sufi' ., if-. rxfzv. -tfftx 'N .A ff -----me -'ssse r'ms 's's 'Q ez:-' M sr - 5- acne- U ra Row 1: Bobbie Asher, Helene Pink, Sue Mikulasek, Billy Foley, Pam Willis, Dana Salerno, Sharon Bryant, Sue Smith, Sandy Thacker, Janelle Skinner. Row 2: Jeanette Lang, Cheri Courter, Kathy Lafler, Nancy Corzine, Cheryl Gustavensen, Jeannie Weir, Judy Diener, Judy O'Shell, Carrie De Long, Paula Woodbury, Mike Grisafe. Row 3: Jim Vandermeer, Mike Murphy, Bob Drews, Bill Lyons, Dick Hall, Kieth Byrtus, Tony Lotito, Larry Edingfield, Phil Oram, Dennis Anderson. Qop Glass Clyde Abra Judith Ambers Ronald Antasek i Darrell Baker Thomas Barrans Ed Barrett Carolyn Adams William Ames Stephanie Armetta David Barbarca Dennis Ahre Bruce Anderson Roberta Asher Judith Barcus Richard Barrile Fred Allen Dennis Anderson Valory Atherton Ralph Barker Sheryl Almi Kathleen Anderson Steve Avakien Everett Barnes Wayne Baze Don Battle SOP Mike Beason james Bianca Angela Bommarito Susan Borchers Diane Broadwell jack Brodbeck Sandra Beecher Karen Billings Richard Bong Vickii Bouttier Gary Begin Edd Birmingham Pat Bonham Gary Boylin Stephanie Brossard F Gayle Benjamin Ned Bixby Margaret Bohan Eileen Boyer Judy Bevier Diane Bolls -VN 3 Mary Bohan Bill Breshears Mike Browne Janis Brown W Sherry Bryant Keith Byrthus its Kathleen Canzoneri Jerry Casteel joan Chervy Nancy Chilson Cheryl Buck Nick Camp Nelleen Canzoneri Cynthia Cawyer Rudy Bullen Janet Cabana Ray Cardinale Merrylee Chapman John Chocholak Ronnie Burwell Gerald Campbell Lee Carter Maynard Chapman Cecille Butow Joelann Cahal Karen Casper Sharon Chapman Mike Clark Cathy Christopher 90? Randi Clark Marjorie Coen Patricia Clarke Marsha Claytor Nancy Conkling Janet Clippinger sqm wha Susanne Coalson If Ron Coultrap Judi Como Richard Corn Cheri Courter Mabel Cummings Joyce Day 'I O0 Ray Daynes Nancy Corzine Danny Dabbs Edward Cross Donna Dahling Carole DeBruin Carl Crosswhite Danny Davis Jessie Cruz John Davis Katy DeLong Bonnie Dehnert Alan Devey Tom Dodd Bob Drews Carolyn Estes Margie Felter Mary Fergoda Sharon Dial Jim Dohleman uf' Dean Duelke Charlene Evans , IA Judy Diener Tom Dolan Larry Eddingfield Vin Faris Judy Ferguson Connie Dieter Terry Dotson Darlene Edgington Sandi Farrell Donald Distefano Edward Dougherty Darby Ellis Lauren Feiner Elgin Forbes Billie Jo Foley 'lol 9010 Lowell Foster Stephen Gastineau Carole Fox Carol Freitas Don Gilbert Kathy Fritz Danny Gabriel ,, Eddie Graack Lynn Geordan Ernest Gilham Pamela Graf Kathlene Gregory David Gunn 102 Jack Gunther JoNelle Graham Lynda Griffin Beth Grambastiani Michael Grisafe Cheryl Gustaveson Janice Gray Jim Grover Peggy Greene Robert Guentert Dick Hall Tony Hales Brad Hallock Kaylin Harlow John Hartwell Kay Hawks Lee Hoeg Margaret Hoey Luana Hamm Lee Harman ' s Tom Haslett Kenn Hecker Holley Hand Jon Harper Charles Haswell Michael Heineke Bob Holder Pamela Hardin Barbara Harris Bob Hatcher Derald Heitkemper Richard Harkless Nancy Harris Linda Hawkins David Hetzel Cathie Holland Mike Holgate GOP Verne Holle Linda Hunt Janey Johnson Penny Johnston Joe Konop Michael Kotzin Linda Hovland Judy Jackson Judith Johnson Lynn Jordan Robert Howard Carl Jasperson Judy Johnson Bill Kennedy Fred Kouri Suzanne Howe Vernon Joens Karen Johnson Evelyn King Sharon Hughes Barbara Johnson Marilyn Johnson John King Kathy Lafler Don Ladwig jeanette Lange 1 Lorraine Larrabee Patricia Lansing Marcia Lanterman Neil Lenard Paula Larcomb Fontaine Larrabee Vickie Leone james Leach Carl Lenz Laura Linnebur Tony Lotito Bob Long Claire Long Bill Lyons John Long Larry Long Donald Lucchesi Dean Lowe jack Lucarelli Loren Lukens jim Madison Eileen Madott Mike Marcus Richard Madott 105 106 SUP Laura Marsh Richard McKinney Bob Merideth Susan Mikulasek Larry Moore Terrie Moore Bob Martinell Sharon McKinney Phillip Merritt Linda Miller Marie Maxey Kathy McNulty Frank Metcalf Bob Mills David Morgan Marilyn Maxson Diane McPerry Gary Meyers Bob Mix Richard McCollister Fred Melden Pam Michaelson Ralph Modine Cheryl Muller Gloria Morgan Wallace Mullvein Roy Newberry Michael O'Connor Philip Oram Francis Overlin Robert Paul Pat Mundy Dennis Nielson Paul O'Donnell Stephen Orr Michael Murphy Steve Noaling Christa Oesterreicher Judy Oshell Juanita Payne Diane Myers Judie Nordstrom Don Ogden Mike Ousterhout b Linnea Nelson Sharon O'Brien Sandy Olson John Overholt William Pendleton Dauna Pelmear 107 90? Eileen Peters Cheryl Pitts Ken Pucha Bob Robbins jim Roos Judy Roy Andrae Phillips Aida Price Barbara Radford Richard Robbins Tom Pierson Betty Priest Janie Ratterree John Rodby Donna Rusisill Gerry Pikue Don Pullen Roger Redhead Roddy Roddy Helene Pink Peggy Purpura Susan Reedy Bob Rodenberger A Leonard Russo Gerald Rukasin Dana Salerno Marylyn Schmitz Bob Sands Walter Sassaman Ernest Seaman Kenneth Sauer Jack Schechter Carol Sheppard john Scott Warren Sharman Richard Shorey Glen Smith Susan Smith Susan Somer Gary Skelton Judy Smith Janelle Skinner Mike Smith Bonnie Sorensen Allen Sill Nancy Smith David Smith Neal Smith Susan Stath Sara Stanford 90? jim Steiner: Sandi Thacker Robb Tucker Carol Van Petten Wayne Walker I0 Dale Wallace Pamela Stephen Robert Thistlewhite Vickie Tucker Bob Vaughan Bill Stoneman Randal Thompson Chuck Ursa Valerie Vogt Don Walls Susan Taber le as., sk I ia Robert Thornton Mike Vanderlaan Chris Vold Rita Tennies Yvonne Tintary James Vandermeer Susan Wahlstrom Gary Wamsley Fred Walter Michael Warren Mike Wheeler LaDeanna Wier Pam Willis Judy Wise Jon Wolff Priscilla Warshauer Doug White Diane Wightman Dan Wilson 6 , ,sf Pat Washburn Kathi White Clyde Wilcox jim Wilson Eva Wollson Frank Waters Sandra White Judy Wiley jon Wmders Wallace Welch Bob Wieder Harry Williams Candy Winslow Barbara Wood Paula Woodbury Q. I Ka is f k iv Of' . .Q ' 2 -1 Pi A'AA 'Z . 'fe' ' ' . if iid Yint-5 .y wi Q Katherine Xuschak P 5, 1 Steve Zannclla XA 2, 0 .Sl A Xt . xxx 2 Brute Young Gary Zahariades ,,,.-far Karen Zanville lt was very provoking l'o find that hedgehog had unrolled itself 7 And was in the act of crawling away. These hedgehogsf' Qlt seemed that way-Alice said to herself, XX e're alzzmxv trying to get out of something- Anything that might be work 'l'hey're completely bound to shirk! Through a happy year they'll slide XVith sly smug smiles a mile wide. But how can you deny them this, Their youthful right to sleepy bliss? ,f -My - QT 5,5 ,pw 4? 'gn A W m., Ns 4 -.H G Q'-I, .21 'Baa ij ,L gk, nv ip.. 99 H 952. nf f ff X If .W M 1' 5 FV-f The Freshman Covina and West Covina with a verv successful sock washes kept them the Spartan decals their active the which by Advisor: Mr. Mitchell I?-faeslwww ,ml M..- X. w. .., ,N n.. ... .. f- .. Row 1: L. White, L. Guerrero, S. Michels, N. Mistone, S. Hunter, S. Brone, M. Manion. Row 2: B. Hnrgis, L. Bleak, B Barnes, S. Atwood, L. Braily, S. Brederick, D. johnson, K. Renfro, S. Holden, S. Gagliano. Row 3: -I. Olson, j. Tucker, T Tucker. john Anderson Sherry Atwood Roger Ahlstrand Donna Antasek james Baker Sharon Barmett Ray Beardslee Bill Barnthouse Bill Beaslev Thomas Biermann Ffwslmawfllass Dennis Allen Mamie Anthony jim Balardeta Jeannette Barnthouse Steve Bergthold Lee Roy Blackwell Arnold Alvarez Leland Arce William Banton Vernon Bartley joy Ambur Roger Armstrong Anthony Arroyo james Barkley Barbara Barnes Thomas Bates Gary Batten Sandra Berryman Zelma Berti Terry Bevier Barbara Blake Diana Blakley I .I 5 Kim Bloom Loajean Brailey Robert Brown Jackie Cahal 116 Ffwslwaw Judy Blanton Marlene Blau Linda Bleak 'Brad Bleick Terry Boghe Mary Bowen Larry Bowman Diane Breat Sandra Braun Linda Brazis Cheryl Bredeweg Andrea Briggs Bruce Burke Bruce Burns Fred Busch Jim Butcher judith Calkins Julie Caporasco Larry Carpenter Robert Cash Ray Chesterfield Carolyn Chisholm Michele Chittenden Woodrcmw Clift Clint Bradley Michelle Brown Gerald Byerly Larry Chapman Linda Clothier Roger Coffee john Cole Pam Cook Kay Cooper David Cross David Crowley' Bruce Davidson Edna Davies Richard Difley F Carol Cluckner Mike Cole John Coy Patricia Cullen Toby Davis Claudia Dippold Rick Clymer Ricky Collins Connie Crawford Karen Dal Cerro Alice Dean Linda Dodd Mary Codd Rip Commins Sandy Comabile Joe Crha Nancy Crosby George Daniels Jim Dart Jane Derby Robert Devey Larry Dorn I l 7 John Ellison Dennis Fleener Nancy Fortman Shirley Dudzinski Bob Enger Ed Fleming Pamela Fry Patricia Giamara Pam Gilden 118 Linda Goldhano Fwslmaw Tom Duffy David Enlow Leona Floming Sandra Gagliano Diana Gill Margaret Gomez Sandy Dunham Cliff Dunseth Larry Ernst Bill Factor jim Faut Rebecca Flores Randy Foix Georgia Forke Linda Gahan Patricia Gary Hope Geertz Mike Gilmore Robert Glass Carol Goddaro Marsha Gordon Nancy Gordon X 5 s Patricia Grabham jean Greenough Linda Grumet Terry Hamm Holly Hampton Mike Harper Bill Hartman w 1 Tom Hetzel john Hill Paul Howard Karen Grapensteter Mark Guentert Marianne Hanner Freddie Hayes Gordon Hirsch E I I Bonnie Huff Anita Green Linda Guerrero Barbara Hargis Ricky Haygood l 4 Bill Hogerty Joe Hughes Mary Greene Marilyn Hager Bickie Harmon Carole Henderson Sharon Holden Glenn Hugo Linda Hamilton Sheryn Harmoh Tom Hendrickson Carol Holroyd H9 Carol Jacobs Linda Joseph Kathie Kiedrowski Wayne Kuckenbecker 120 Susan Hunter Ronald Jaenson Clara Kelley Stuart Knowles Mike Lambright Ffwslumow Barry Hurd Diana Johnson John Kelley Darryl Koehl Bill Landrum Dennis Jacks Carole Jones Clarence Kellogg Franklin Koerner Stanley Langfus Judy Jackson l Randy Jones Karen Joseph Eileen Kelly William Kelly Rick Koske Bill Kouri Judy Laret Joe Lassalette Dorothy Layton Mark Leach Donna Leasure Steve Leavitt Diana Lile Diane Luptak Frank MacQuarrie Mike Martin Barbara Mason Bill Mcllvain Larry McKibben Leslie Miller Danny Milliron Janice Moseley Susan Loft Tony Maddalena Allen McBride Sandra McNicoll Nancy Mistone Robert Mott John Lotito Marie Manlon Forrest McGreadie Stephanie McRae Marilyn Mitchell Jean Mueller Bob Luckensmeyer Robert Mark Karen McFarland Patty Merrill Robert Mitchell Michele Murphy Michael Martin Roger McGavin Sandy Mickels john Montgomery 121 122 Ffwshmaw Jeff Nagy Pat Nelson Susan Newlon Carol Niemela Trude Nishiki Johnny Olson Pam Osborn Doug Osborne Steven Pope Arthur Powell Sam Randall Kathleen Renfro Dorothy Reseck Jacquie Richardson Tim Robinson Jerry Roos Arlene Neuman Noel Novarro Steve Parry Ken Ratcliffe Patricia Richardso Gary Rowse Il Mike Newlon i Bill Oak Bonnie Patterson joey Rauscher Rick Riley Lloyd Rudisill Mike Okura Karen Picella Ritchie Reiner Gretchen Roberts Lynn Savage Marcella Seeker Greg Shuff Karen Smith Kathy Russell Susan Sayers Kathleen Seevers Susan Shuffield Lynda Smith Barbie Sobin Phyllis Russo Bill Sabatino john Sanders Sam Schaefer Warren Schifini Steve Schnier jack Schuster Wendy Seward Rose Shertz Debb-ie Shields Beverly Shipley Steve Sill Patricia Skelton Danny Smith Juanita Smith Pat Smith Richard Smith Teris Snell Tom Snyder Billie Spelker Rudy Stanowski jeffrey Stath 123 Fweskmaw David Steele Christine Steiger Rick Stoneman Marsha Storms Pam Straub Bruce Swanson Pam Sweeney Robert Sweet Anne Thomson Annette Thompson Curtis Thornton-Trump cnc Tomaro Gary Tribsees jerry Tucker 124 Robert Viney Lynn Wagner Beverly Stillwater Jack Strickland Paul Tennies Krist...a Stokes Bill Strouse Lynn Tharsing Terry Thorsness Tom Tucker Sandy Walker james Tilisky Diane Twitchell Ron Walls Pat Sutton Thomas Harvest Mike Todd Carole Tyner Rickey Walter David Watson James Wescott John Wheeler Beverly Whipple Barton Wilkinson james Williams janet Williamson Tally Wilson Elizabeth Weitschat Lynn White Phil Willis Dennis Wetherbee w Patricia Wilcox Michael Wilson Brian Wilkerson Steve Wilson Laura Wine Livvy Wirth Pam Wise Dennis Ziegler Gasp! pant! sigh . . . Whispers the exhausted Dodo 'rs It sure has been a tough enough year. N We managed to pull thru tho- I I, V i All those classes and all that work iw Makes a guy go sorta berserk! A s- Wouldn't have missed it for a million though r -.,- X ii My You can't replace memories, or the happy glow ' Wav 4 That pervades a happy year, 'l Q And brings the Dodo X uggg s p Some small chance for cheer! A f GW ' '?1 ,'l , 125 Aufogwplw lfffff wb sy ff I fl X , N cg S6 ll: ,, f 'K Q MV! '-' 22 'Mp 1 '90 ,V Q ' 1111 ..,' ,f 1 3. .i,' :N A gg . K ,X 545 - i QQ NWN! XMQNE K. S X X - X55 Q .S I z A Q K Q1 . X X N X X x K f , .Ng ww Q Y wk s Q5 X lf, Q N Q X ' , S Mi 'Dwi 3' A ,wr ff? e rd-N' -I 0 az. tux' , , Q i lf, J .lo of Q N o U 4 4 , 1 Q? fl, 5' 1 if Q . I Adymi iggg mf MU - --.., Q. If ,.-i.-- ,i Vf ' ' 4M'i2Q1fa 14. 5 . !2ffgwM,,f , o ' 1' X W?.g WyQX QgySQs -cs i 0 X 3 ij XI, , 0 5 ix-Lqifgxix , ' ' ff 'W . rf ff- - - 1' f-vi-.. , - f 'J' 5' 7' X' , , - ' 7- 445 a f if 1? X - li ' W' ' afif , f -7 i 15:1:':-:Tiff v25 -x-3 - 'Hia-' 3' '57 ' 1 ' ' .' :HV x Y I ,ti ff f' L' 1' X ' 'V ff , .6773 f' ,, '4 ,AS 'ff ' ' fx' Y' .:.f:ffQf1E-' T 7'7?7'T,-,fzfi , We W 'm,.. mm,fff , ' ' A' A 'f . -' ' ,' ' ' JUNE , ' ' 3-3 'V S , K , 55717 ci X una: 4. W , 0 l'7lYgS?SX3kXl31Q I ' C9 - ' 2314 :nu I , 1 .xx 1300 1001 ', wx k .xx-.X E 'F' X - Til: N ' 'f n v ' ' HP, 1 1 ' 3 . Vqj r Y gr, , Y -As? ff ,WM 4 .3 CJ, .f B ,XX Saw- 1 X 1424 fn' , W ff ff? wig! U, I X The cheshire cat Was seated in a big revolving chair With his fet atop a huge mahogany desk Dreaming of the new pair Of gold watches that he Was planning to wear. 'Hmpf ! cried Alice in disgust 'You don't need two watches! Ah, but that is where you are wrong m'dear. Why, what if one should rust? With times being the way they are . . . 'X X-. 4Y3?'5Y3 N X irvxxx M N A .Q X . t fe 'Xp is 1 I IX A ff-felt ls 2 'Pi' 11 f 1 at 'X r , .1 . X f ff 'R . f 9 . .- - 1. f . sv-ws ln, 1 lf. ,yi fp W lf -:. M NN-i x K V he continued with a slight grin on his cheshire face. Tell me! just what way are the times? You'd think we were in some frantic race. We are, replied the cat, reflecting thoughtfully. Mmm-, Why don't you ask the cater- pillar to explain? Caterpillar? And there emerged quite u spoke these words. 'A-Whoo are you? he asked lazily. I-am Alice . . . I'm just new here Ahah! Another dodo, I suppose. He began to hollar. No I'm not a Dodo . . . No hardly! Yes, I see him over there underneath suddenly The mushroom, he attorted, A caterpillar from behind a cloud of adjusting his collar. smoke Who in a smooth silk tone softly to her TA R D Y 'WOLF gcmxELCfRUBEF C.Las-3 A95'9 men+S HEAD CHAPTERS I 3 . omme 343521-7' X X Lu X ' NX Xxxsx Xmas? wx ss. s t XKQ X .ap ff W fif HIFI . - v, Sgr X Mr. S. B. Shaver Superintendent Dr. Ray Farris Asst. Superintendent 0 Mr. Don Bair Co-ordinator of Personnel Disbdcb A School Board: Mr. S. B. Shaver, Mr. L. Clothier, Mr. R. Strohmyer, Mr. A. C. Farr, Mrs. Ruth Shainberg, Mr. L. I. Hargrave. Our school hoard and administrative staff have labored diligently and effectively to formulate an educational design in our district's secondary schools that would serve to produce the best pos- sible learning situation. The development and re- finement of the whole young adult has been the theme for this design. Every effort has been made to obtain compe- tent educators, expand facilities, and strengthen all aspects of the school environment. Mrs. Blanche Ekeroth Director of Guidance Mr. Walter Naiman Mr. George Caldwell Co-ordinator of Purchases Co-ordinator of Properties W.O.l-l.Q.A PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE To West Covina H. S. Spartans: Congratulations to the many Spartans who have helped to make this year a success, not only for themselves, but for West Covina High School as well: and especially to the Yearbook Staff for another fine yearbook which is becoming a tradition at W.C.H.S. To those who aspire to continued achievement and greater suc- cess, please remember, The most lovable quality that any human being can possess is tolerance. It is the vision that enables one to see things from another's viewpoint. It is the generosity that con- cedes to others the right to their own opinions and their own peculiarities. It is the bigness that enables us to let people be happy in their own way instead of our way. Thanks to all for making this past year a short and happy one for me. I hope I will see you all again at some future time. Mr. Maurice L. Wooden M Mr. lohn Catalano a 217+ Miss Barbara Buch Mr. Larry Thorne ' Attendance and Welfare officer, Mr. Feldman, is here to make sure that everyone's in the right place at the right time. With a smile and several fnore than the average number of fingers on each hand Qso that he can keep one in every pielj, Mr. Thorne handles the job of student co-ordinator. Mr. Catalano, with laughing eyes just barely hidden behind those distinguished specs , takes care of the boys. Miss Buch, always smiling, has that feminine air that belies the efhciency with which she carries out the task by looking after 700 girls. The most friendly principal we've ever seen, Mr. Wcmtmden is tops with Mr. limanuel Feldman his Students' l3l To counsel means: To be plagued with numerous requests, Mr. Richard Bremer Senior Counselor K to be sort of a fairy godmotheru for godfather, as the case may bel, giving tests to students fto help themjg arranging schedules for students, and giving them advice when making future plans. Our counselors are models of patience and good humor and spend most of their time soothing and preparing pupils for the cold, cold world outside. In spite of all the turmoil about them, they remain calm, patient and helpful. fWe often wonder who counsels the counselors?j 0 fuwvgv 52 dei 60 i 7, , .x .- g2 'L0 Mil 'wxyy , l 5' X i LAW Mr. Larry Rice Miss Carole Schanen junior Counselor Sophomore Counselor An interested senior f nd liner checks college requirements. i Mrs. Joanne Raney Freshman Counselor getic girls help the counselors with their clerical work. vi iid? Mr. Donald De Pledge and Mr. Vernon Bennett, Business Education Department. Roving student photographer jerry Bailey wandered around the campus armed with his trusty camera taking can- did pictures of our faculty. You might find teachers most anywhere doing most any- thing Qthat people dolj. They talk to each other fro keep from going insanej. They keep reminding each other that there is still a great big wonderful world-on the outside ffor the same reasonj. They discuss problems that might arise concerning students and try to find ways in which to aid them. Teachers are fairly agreeable fthey have to bej. But what amazes us is that they're always looking for a new approach flike going in through the air-vent instead of the doorj. What we really mean to say is that they aren't narrow minded and in spite of all the disadvantages fthere are a fewj, if they had it all to do over again, they'd still be . . . teach- ersf?j ! !Bless 'em ! P we N Miss Marion Kindel, Miss Denise Boggini, Miss Phyllis Nichols and Mrs. Sue Signer, Girls' Physical Education Department, 3 YJ in lf i N ----.... Y d 4. In Mrs. Agnes Ninneman and Miss Monte Farrin, Language Department. Mrs Simone Monteverfle, Librarian. Mr. Kenton Horner and Mr. Daniel Movich, Science Depart- UICDI. 134 ,.9...:d' Mr. Rodolphe Benoit, English Departmentg Mr. Hervey Gautreau, Language Dcpartmentg Mr. Walter Buck, Social Sciences: Mr. Bill Hummel, English Department. Mr, Dcnos Mitchell, Language Departmcntg Mr. Leland Stronach, Art Department: Mr. Vincent Katcr, Music Department. n Mr. Malcolm Eaton and Mr. Barry Porter, Boys' Physiual Education Department. Mrs, Sandra Thomas, Mrs. Virginia Browning, Mrs. Betty Fisher, English Department. 135 In '--- , JPN-is Mr. Robert Schneider, Math Department: Mr. Merrill Hardy, Language Department. Miss Marie Geier, Social Science Department: Miss Olga Bulat and Mrs. Ruth Rimer, Business Department. ul! D Mr. Newell Wine, Business Education Dc-pnrtmentg Mr. Edward Rougier, English Departmentg Mr. George Knutsen, Social Science Department. 136 L.-1 Mrs. Marjorie Dielrirh, Mr. John Greeley, Mrs. Helen Boer and Mr. Albert Husar, English Department. Mrs. Margaret Foster, Nurse: Mrs. Eileen Pace, Home Economics Departmentg Mr. Ben Akerlcy, Language De- parrmentg Mr. Tlmnms Anders, Social Science Department. 7 N if 5 E Mr. Robert Enger and Mr. Kenneth Wells, Boys' Physical Education Department. Mr. Thomas Clark and Mr. Leo Fves, Science Department. 138 1 Mw- F 45 2 ,ff . .1 tb L Mr. Bill Berkenhcger, Mrs. james Hertenstein, Mr. Jack O'Cain, Boys' Physical Education Department. S X 1. g'?0'x Q1 3 . s in ' vw, ' r 5' ' ol 'if ,. pe Y 1. Maybe I'd better! try a man to man defense. bl -'l'l S Mr. Cecil Lingenfelter, Mr. Theodore Dietrich, and Mr. Alfred Remillard, Industrial Arts De- partment. Mr. l3dw1trdTrtmnas, Mrs. Grace Kleinknecht, Mr. George Stout, and Mr. Larry Ilaynmn, Math Department. 9 May I help you? These are dangerous words, but the secretaries up in our front offices continue to offer help in every way possible. A smart looking group, our W.C.H.S. desk set, they keep our files in order and our 'blood pressures normal. We don't pretend to know anything about it's efficiency, but to keep detailed biographies of 1,500 students classified, filed and accurate takes a lot of on-the-ball. Mrs. Lois Barrett, Principals Secretary. 2 Mrs. Nancy'Henderson, Mrs. Wilma Stephens, Administration Office Secretaries and Mrs. Karen Fox, Vice-Principals Secretary. 140 ff' Mrs. Pat Helmuth, Bookkeeper Mrs. jean Worden, Vice-Princi al's Secretar and Mrs. Pe Terr Coun- P Y 885' Y, selor's Secretary. Mrs. jo Opalenik, Mrs. Daisy Gardner, and Mrs. Pat Mc Guinn, Attendance Office Clerks. Miss Janis Simonsen, Asst. Librarian and Mrs. Mary Gilson, Textbook Clerk. 141 .WM. Mr. Rolland Schultz Messrs. Frank Micek, Rolland Schultz, William Zappen, Raymond Strande, Ray Ellison, William Rawlings, George Schoen, William Newbold, and Forrest Austin. XVe'll admit feven insistlj that food for thought is important, but we still go for the more solid and savory satisfaction, real food! Ready to fulfill this vital need are the smiling crew that efficiently manage our Spartan cafeteria and malt shop. Armed with patience and good will these ladies are ever waiting as ravenous Spartans storm their ranks with outstretched hands and hungry eyes. 142 ,,a 'i iii Mrs. Iris Riley fmanagerj Keepers of the eternal Spartan fires Qso to speakj .are our custodians and cafeteria managers. Looking after the food and shelter for 1700 healthy teenagers is no easy job, but they manage to cope with, even gratify, our demands. Slaving over a stove, struggling at the bread board, pushing a broom or polishing up the Spartan Sr. Quad they spend their days making us happy and keeping us going. Mmes. Jewell Wagner, Charlotte Sheeter, Marcella Carlson. Mmes. Blanche Stancloge, Rena De Graff, Bobby Hanby fassistant managerj. Mmes. Iris Riley, Kathleen Astb, Esther White. Mmes. jewell Walmner, Sally Carlson, Kathleen Astb, jackie jackson, Vcrda Blubough, Esther White. 14 Nfl Mr, Rabbit, Mr. Rabbit please wait for me! I've got a question that's just got be answered!!! I Can't be late, Muttered Mr. Rabbit to Alice. Well frelentingj make it quick! I'm due at the palace!!! Sire, just what is a good definition for the word students? Slyly, the white rabbit checked for he was most prudent to see that they were alone and un- observed. Here . . . on page 145, he hastily referred. Alice turned the page--and there some ancient sage- with care had written: 'El- -if Students Qstifdentj a strange creature, resembling man, thought to be decended from the same origin. The student is interesting because of its apparent sleepi- ness and its lack of interest Qduring the dayj. It is a nocturnal mammal fshowing signs of life sometime after two or three o'clock in the afternoonj, and will eat most anything, provided that it has sugar on it. Students are fond of other students and seem to band together in a sort of protection effort. They are said to be harmless and become dangerous only when they undergo a Metamorphasis. Following Metamorphasis this animal becomes irritable and is easily provoked. For further information--see adult , 2' imwflifihxiilllilir KN seswwww. Xlllllu. X New 5 sv' I Sf 'W MU M QQ Nil ,f f I ff . u Pep OC Ili-5' 3stutt't1xnsl XY l12lfltlVsL?l11lXL' tn mln, Tn get ll win ftmn ynui lx X70Lll1tlNClU?sf.ty in tr.tinin4s.:. No inure stnnlting. pl'1lClid,' wltcn it'f. tutinittg, Dnn't tncttn joking! NUlilSSlllg.llHltl'l1lI3,1gil1g with the girlal Yntfxc gotta SIJF' nut nfl tl1.tt social xxnrltlf And clnnt fnrgvt your gtxulcs, Youkc gut tn gct .lt lcztat tin Af Oooh-4 ,UUl1-c,UfIl14xY l1CC, 'I'l1istrt1ining'srettllykillingtnu. Home in lwctl catch night lui eight 'finttsc the mttclm says Dont ynu rain nut lntcf And if you want tn earn .t letter Runtp - Rnmpl S0 that your girl mn went' your swcutcr lla - lin! Youll better get this struigltt, nnlt - nnlt - xxltcc You t'ttn't cclclmttc, nn - sires! And if yntfvc gut lmir nn your cltcst H4 lla My! 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K , ,vga .5 i.. x , Y g K,-MM , -. ,Q Q f A, , fy, L., . ,K Tw' K 7 , S up w 1 . 1 Q. 1 ,rfb 4': x 'M 4 Yi .gn A . s V: nm WJ ' Tl fl 4 x aygi K Maw - K Jim, .45 Lf 'WM ,X i '5- 1494 Q x X ' xv. ' ui -QQ 35' N' v , .' g Q . 1 '1 1 L 'rf I 5 ,Q -A , 5 Mvk f:3'i ,Ln i x tl J 1 5 fo 645 -2 .,, ' Tv , f I ? ' 4 ,H 'Z ' sf ', f I z - ff ,W f if 1 X hiv WN 'D ,M 5, C X 4 we ' . Topg Cprole Gentry, Glnria A , X N ' 5 QHeadJ, GeLrry,Z.1LLargYo. vborrqm. Tern Sharon Denpy a10LTeam Drill Team Board: M. Orr, K. DeLong, S. Dianetti, 1. Leeper, P. Wellington, B. Whan, K. Wiedemann, I. Rowse, N. Reynolds, S. Burton, B. Mclntyre. Z 1 1. Y T , 1 Y gl I iw . I' Qu is , K A V fi if q:.,:': H. V ' i 1 ii V, A . in L. f ' K . K, ,Z 1, V 5 ,qi 2' g 1 , X E Q, S, l . X R3 R f R in . A . . A L 'R ill R -1 R- . ra S. 1. r R K Row 1: C. Hayes, S. Dianetti, M. Cooper, S. Friedman, L. Rowse, S. Bryant. Row 2: P. Wellington, N. Reynolds, L. Bassford, S. Eads M. Burris, S. Burton. Row 3: R. Clark, J. Cruz, V. Boathier, L. Crowl, M. Youngquist, S. White. 152 Enter our drill team' The fabl f . - uous orty-one, forty one maidens who prance, dance, step lightly and guide right for all of us West Covina Spartans. Parades, pep rallies, and half times, we find them busily entertaining, with Miss Betty Whan as their fcharmingj leader. Third in the Azusa Golden Days Parade and first in the hearts of th S ' ' e partans in the spotlight now, the West Covina Drill Team. Karen Wiedemann, President Betty Whan, Leader Q i I 5. x. Z P a Q Row l: C. Pitts P Washburn M S , . , . tugart, j. Bevier, C. Cole, F. Brown. Row 2: K. Wiedemann M. Bohan, K. DeLong, P. Johnston, B. McIntyre, M. Orr, T. Moore, J. Graham. Row 3: E. McClendon, M. Chapman, V. H ' arper, J. Leeper, M. Cummings, J. Barcus. Miss Nickols. Advisor 153 itlv OMJJVWQQGW I . '- Q: , Pres. Sylvia Thiere, V. Pres. Molly johnson, Sec. Barbara Johnson, Treas. Carolyn Green, Sec. of Publicity Linda Street, La Dora Thompson, Marv Codd. Spirited Spartans, that's us! And to add to those roars and cheers at the basketball and football games, the pep club has put in a' special section. Equipped with good endurance and healthy lungs, these cheerful individuals spend their extra hours learn- ing cheers and pep songs from the varsity cheerleaders. Come game nights, they congregate in the stands, making an impressive sight in their white sweat shirts. It has often been said that without anyone to cheer the team on, we would not have a team. To the pep club goes our vote of thanks for supporting the Spartan team. Row l: C. Cooke, M. Tauscher, N. Smith, B. johnson, L. Jordon, S. O'Brien, Mitchell, K. Norris, E. Lopez, S. Ross, M. Lopez. Row 2: M. Campbell, S. Noble, L. Smith, S. Hunter, P. Wise, J. Cruz, C. Green, E. Kelly, S. Berryman, S. Denny, S. Greenwell, P. Wietzul, T. Blinn. Row 3: j. Gray, H. Pink, P. Russo, L. Thorsing, II. jackson, N. Fortman, E. Crouch, M. Storms, S. McNicole, C. Butow, N. Harris, L. Hovland, K. Crepps, L. Street, T. Haslett, M. Reynolds, C. Gentry, G. Holden. tx. W 'ii Row l: L. Mcllvain, C. Rooney, L. Seckles, S. Smith, K. Torok, S. Thiere, C. Green, C. Johnston, P. Holton, F. Brown, P. Greene. Row 2: F. Smith, M. Murphy, W. Seward, K. Kicdrowclkie, L. Wagner, R. Broneski, B. Johnson, M. johnson, L. Thompson, C. Holdroy, M. Young- quist, S. Dianetti, L. Rowsc, V. Harper, ll. Blakely, C. Steiger. Row 3: P. Johnston, P. Michelson, R. Clark, L. Linnebur, D.4Rudisill, P. Skelton, C. Stokes, K. Grapensteter, S. Labadie, M. Manion, K. Renfro, L. Baily, S. Holden, M. Codd, C. Cawyer, D. Edgington, M. Bowen, M. llilgilf, F. Caparoso. 1 54 'Tr B The people that we really owe a deft of thanks to are the Highlights Boosters and the Parent Teacher's Associations. In order to coordinate various P.T.A. sponsored functions Qsuch as Parent-Teacher Nights and Senior parties, there must be a great deal of work put forth by both parents and teachers. With Mrs. Griihth as presi- dent, the P.T.A. has worked very hard to make this a successful year. i. I KI, . K x 1 l I if l i 'f f is lx 1 lm? gf ia l fan Q l ,My Returning Alumni tell P.T.A. of various experiences. Unfortunately the intricate and highly developed tactics fplaysj of our football team cannot be viewed by starlight. We need lights. The Highlights Boosters, under the direction of Mr. Mills, have been working very hard to make this a successful year. 'qv x 4 4' f if-At. ...a 'Q , j ' by 1 I 1 X , W Z vi I ff I XL X 1 , s o Z ag X . if nw , ,,f . p yi ' 'ff U y ll rv R4 I K ,,.. . .m:f1Zf ! D in In I f - .1 , - , 1 4 if y i' vi' e H ' Y Z' 1 L in If l ? al., ,f A . f Vifilw ..,.. , ' 4 , , t U 1531 ' if-if KM, lim ' f ,z-gi ma- f W' , '7f If A 1 2 ggq V? .U l:?T5E?2191'3'm,,,- ' ' A f ,.x4, s., n-vm! if New Pep ' Hello everybody, HF LLO! Flu 1 -,is i ,fin . wwf- Q, Wflmt cl'y11 mean, it's fixed? K in x ,af This is 21 semaphore signal for victory. 'hw Q3 M49 5 5 ff ! I X ' I .f s. fx I cw X All together now, I unc-1 lwug three! W'e'xe gut at tt-nm that fights The epic story nf our viftory nxer La Puente is rent by an nlumnt like. ' Atten . . . SHITN! 'NK Creating spirit is eu-rynne's jolw. 157 jo Ann Mathewsg Mathematics She's a veritable whiz at math. Having amazed the Spartan's ranks for the past four years, she plans to spend the next four studying math at U.C.L.A. or L.A. State. Vocation? A math teacher says jo Ann. Bob L. Walker: Social Science Ask him anything Qanythingj about the history of Britain or Europe and he'll give you an accurate answer! His plans include a political science major in college. H . .ma . Pfxsfisf-1 -- Louise M. Fracheyg Music This girl has a tireless sense of humor. CShe's also a wonderful student. She seems -'58 to believe that there is nothing too great for human comprehensionj She wants to continue her study of music at S.C. or UCI A Jerry D. Baileyg Laboratory Science Always ready to solve any problem with his trusty slide rule, jerry has been the eternal confoundment of chemistry and physics classes alike. He plans to go in both of these fields at either Cal Tech or Occidental. Roque We are very proud of those Spartans that have qualified for the Bank of America Awards. Gayle A. jollyg Art A lady of fashion herself, Gayle enjoys sketching fabulous wardrobes and does it quite capably. She'd like to continue her studies in the field of art and later become a fashion illustrator! However, they earned their honors not by high I.Q.'s but by hard work! To these college minded Se- niors we have only one thing to say - Good Luck! Candy L. jonesg Foreign Languages Somehow Cwe imagine with a lot of hard workj Candy has managed to cram four years of Latin, three years of French fone on her ownj, and two years of German into her high school career. She would like to prepare for the field of International Rela- tions at Scripps or Pomona next year. Sally A. Plumerg English Sally always ready for fun, takes her studies quite seriously. Interested in both news- paper work and agriculture, she plans to attend Cal Poly and later become an agri- cultural .journalist UD! Here's hoping! Linda I., Kimball, Business This girl has a mind like a vertical file Ccarefully camouflaged by a very pretty facej. Right now, the able secretary to sev- eral organizations, she hopes to major in secretarial studies at Mt. Sac. for two years and then go to Brigham Young. Ken E. Nordstrom, Industrial Arts There's no nonsense about Ken. He has ably proved himself in his mechanical draw- ing classes the past two years and will continue his studies on an N.R.O.T.C. Scholarship. He'd like to become a naval engineer. Good Luck. Sharyl L. Lokkeng Home Economics Here's one of our future homemakers. Sharyl, who is very interested in home economics, has been an active member of the F.H.A. She plans to attend L.A. State gext year and then go on to Santa Barbara tate. Bwiwfl' M156 Mind over matter? Not really! Most of the members of our C.S.F. fCalifornia Scholarship Federationj 575's are not book- worms who spend their time in some dark corner studying, but hard-working people who get-around. Take, for instance our is hard-working president, Marilyn Miller, why she's a flag twirler and a Fidelita, too! The same is true not only of all the board X 'i' members but the entire club. We have a membership of 53 of which we're very proud. Since that's the largest in comparison with any other school in the valley, we feel that we are justified in bragging about our C.S.F. chapter 575. fAnd we, on the Lyke staff agree with Mr. Clarkj. Advisor: Mr. Clark 2 in 'S l pres. Marilyn Miller Officers: Ann Gresafeg sec., Craig Heacock: V. Pres., Marla Tauscherg Treas. Ken Godfrey, Sgt-at-arms. ' f for ' UILYIII? Row l: M. Miller, J. Gates, M. Tauscher, 1. Lahr, A. Grisafe, L. Maron, M. Harris, F. Hunt, J. Mathews. Row 2: D. Knutsen, S. Candlan, D. Getches, C. Chewning, ll. Litts, S. Plumer, B. Mclntvre. D. Ross, P. Wellingttmn, J. Curll. Row 3: D. Iillis, A. Price, P. Warshauer, I. Roy, S. Coulson, A. Gnrrelts, B. Golding. Row 4: J. Bailey, B. Marians, K. Godfrey, C. Heacock, V. Passmore, C. Tsunette, S. Mikylasek, K. DeLong, S. Borchers, S, Fox, Qawamtqo xx me Standing: R. Marians-Finalist M.A.T.M., J. Mathews-Cal. Sch., M. Tucher- Letter Commend., V. Passmore-Letter Commend., D. Getches-Letter Commend. Kneeling: J. Pittenger-Letter Commend., J. Bailey-Finalist' M.A.T.M., D. Rich- ardson-Cal. Sch., S. Candland-Cal. Sch. In order to qualify for the merit scholarship, applicants must under- go rigorous testing and stiff competition. In the face of this competition, nine of our Spartans were able to make scores high enough to receive special recognition. We can only express hearty congratulations and profound admira- tion for these students. With the testing and competition as it is, the winning of this honor is not easy. Only long range study and persever- ance results in such awards as can be readily aliirmed by the winners, themselves. Congratulations once again to the Merit Scholarship high scorers! Free Passes To College yy K az J. Bailey and D. Knutsen- Bausch-Lomb Award for Math 161 Aiwbtlwdocb Hey you in the back row! Wake up! 6 Typing students have progressed from using one finger to two. s joan Lanning types out copy for the Yearbook staff. Now for ll harder one. Wl1at's two and two? it , -'fer W 'un Tcksow... ' Alf ' 1. hm sv - 0' o-www. it ,X . . Q e La chason de Mickey Mouse! Q When working in the student store your biggest problem is Mr. What do all of these red figures mean, Mr. Wine? Sweet Tooth Horner. Q , i,.,,- , 1, nm ' Take a letter girls. We even offer a course in' becoming n janitor. I6 Loud Frequent winners of gold cups and wallpaper fas Debate-Speech coach Mr. Benoit calls certifi- cates of superiority and excellencej Speech-Debate members are tops in their held. They have at- tended all but one of the tournaments held in our area and done exceptionally well. Members of the team specialize in readings, on- the-spot speeches, fiery debates, side-splitting hu- mor, gripping drama, and informal discussions. Opinions are encouraged on every topic and our opinion is that the West Covina Speech-Debate team has done a darm good job ! L. to R.: W. Leach, L. Seckles, J. Berger, B. Golding, D. Roesies, L. Croford, D. Bethke, D. Jackson, J. Castetter. Inspiring coach, Mr. Benoit. L. to R.. Row l: B. Lyons. J. Hughs, M. Newton, J. Hall, K. Mikulasek. Row 2: M. Hoey, S. Thacker, W. Pope, N. Corzine, S. Smith, S. McNicholl, L. Swanson, B. Asher. Row 5: B. Factor, S. Crider, S. Taber, C. Timm, B. Shipley, J. Wise, P. Warshauer. -3 , s .2 M 164 Energetic students discuss upcoming tournaments. Jim Bruen debates the question: Should the paper drive in the mall be continued next year? .XS Can we have your autograph? X. 4 N..- The weird sisters Ima 1nd ewel 3 I W K Wlwat do you mean Did I notice etnythmg, funny about the tea? Take one lonely house in country, an eerie night or two, a few Zombies, a magic garlic wreath and a teenage Dracula UQ and you've definitely got a mystery on your hands. The Spar- tans who attended 'our school play I Was a Teenage Dracula' can happily vouch for an enjoyable evening spent VleWlI1g lf. 'X had is-3' QW.. Getting to know you is the theme at the Big and Little Sister Day, during Hello Week and at the Hello Hop. Here Laurel is introducing some new places. Tlw Queew'S Date Boob gs f . F 4: at 1 1 t . Q . , 3 .Q kg .. t-- gigs.: Affinia' f o . e ps, 3 We're getting into the swing of things . . . Elec- tions, rallies, football games. fDiana seems to be getting that goal post ready for a West Covina kick at the utmostj 23 Ai A DEC ,,aS,i,i2 :fag il -, . Football season is definitely on . . . Kay dreams of West Covina wins Christmas is coming , . . And amid the fattening of geese Cand a football hero all her own to take her to the Homecoming and shopping for Christmas presents, Leeanne is decorating Dance, for the Christmas Ball! 166 Back to the old grind . . . Finals are coming up and Ann wants to make sure she gets a straight A average. CShe almost looks like Leap year's just setting in . . . Basketball season is going strong the fsighj Valentines Ball was a huge successg and Nancy's getting in a little extra basket practice for the G.A.A. Playclay. QQ 15 :T MAR. 1 'I Comes in like a lion . . . With basketball games, the Pad, and bang-up Service-Club- Sponsored Klean-Kampus Week, and fWe always knew the girls were hams, now's their chance tc prove itll Historical Hysteria, the 1960 W.C.H.S. All Girl Review. Election time is here . . . And iust to make sure that her favorite candidates win, civic-minded Judy is casting her ballot. Oh well, it's almost over . . . Marla's just sitting and reminiscing a bit in the Senior Quad. It really was fun and- Well, happy vacation everybody The month of soft music and warm fragrant breezes . , . Here Louise is putting the finishing touches on a Spartan orchestra symphony. I know which one's the dummy-but which one is the ventriloquist? K S 5 3 168 Ahem-There must be some mistake here. . A most busy young lady is our Secretary of Ac- tivities, Diana Litts. She spends her time arranging entertainment for our weary, study-ridden minds. It is difficult enough to please just a few people and we feel that pleasing the discriminating 1,700 fthat's usj might be just a little bit of a strain. We've had quite a few splendid assemblies full of laughs and other sundry exclamations of appre- ciation. Diana makes a point. ,fi it i 5 Q W O v 0 5 f if Q 1 A Q l . t ' - a 4 af 4 , Q Mr. Kanter amd the girls getting ready. K , A The iclea is to keep smiling-W fi GM M jg, w K Hmnzf' , Wh.. ' kv M . W. .M V lt may not be legal, but it's official, all right! Stand erect, breathe tleep, :mtl 1'-nunciate! 16 , Q, ,qw if , W 4 V01 UML ll NUMIEFR 9 '!',Z WWW X V N YN0 000, FRIDAY JANUARY Z9 960 ' X VN i if , T +. Q f ll -, ',1 ,fe 'pf' f' if A A Era aaa pt' Salad s' 'e ' f HYSMY T e 6QFinalw Html' To Be Made MONTI Why is it that year after year stu- Lmda and Susy type the sentences while jack scurries back and forth putting in the periods. The easiest and most interesting way to keep up with the times at W.C.H.S, is the Spartan Shield. Thought- provoking editorials, lively cartoons and up-to-date sports news are featured. Always on the lookout for something new in news reporting, the Shield has continually tried to improve its news coverage. XVe've added several new items to the Shield this year, says editor Janet Kinnison. :ling . i Bear It INTRS 1.4 QUE E5 fu, ,g,c Dov-JDE SSW dents look forward to my arrival with on- ly hate in their eyes? just because they don'tllke studyingSpar1ish, algebra, his- tory or,English they have to take it out on me. They spend their whole school term in dread anticipation of my coming. Some J. A neue oswxv P.lVl. , ,TVX 'M. ' 9130 K etball uity gl I' PM. etball , JV vs p . M. ntinc l ,ig QUIElE usuzo of them use their time to their advantage and others spend their time just goofing off all year. The teac hc r tells the students to Are they printing money or newspapers? Key Holef' a brand new idea put into action by Sally Plummer, was started for the purpose of keeping students posted on affairs in student government. ifwo new columns have been added for the senior class. Senior Set, and Senior Scoreboard. We feel that the fifteen-man staff of the Spartan Shield has done a marvelous job. 'partans Spear Braves :nun---M Editor, janet Kinnison, shows asst. editor, Sharon Noble, how to cut paper dolls from old Spartan Shield editions. , ,k.,-.L -sgwss 3 DHGILIOHDCIUIILL, lil ll., nun:-cu, law Un-L Slums. Xt ir? f , l 2 , S ig? S 7 -AAN N-5 'Vex' r to n Ili ULH5' the V A n fl . l 41 Mr. Rouuier l,tml.lHp1mCkm Mya Female staff members censor the luicy gossip before it reaches the SJ SA he Je i ,wilt im- mntvt,-Q. presses' W g f 1 -1 will-t ' MIX. llfllll O',ll 'l'wl WN lW'1'1 lim llalus, lfrcd Xllvn, llI'lllTL' Xll'llll?l, :mil J. et, , in . .H mn evo:-iiiv column 'Mill n,.,1., l?..l1Un .Ulm l.'w.X vi-fun-m-rmul from e I , ,. WINS S - -v-mmn- , 5, , -EF - 4 wffjll' L . R hw if Bottom Row. Sharron Noble, Susy iireenwell, Anne limery, Linda Maron, Ann Garrclts, Kay Brown, Sally Plumer, Carole Monti, Linnea Nelson, Carol XValkcr, Marilyn Stugart. Top row. Frank Huggins, Bob Dederick, Don Singcrman, jerry Bailey, Eric Shwartz. X S-'i.. w rx . gk- f gn x 5 ' .X jf mg I Y R fy' X: -:L X X, F w R z. K wa.- Q 4 xv 1 A 1,2 W 'ir 1 X A I G 4 S The lndians traded forbidden apples to the faculty in order to escape the blaze in Chicago and make it on an island tour of Hawaii. Or was it the faculty that traded-? XVell, we may have our facts a little mixed, hut we sure enough know the date! April l was the day of the mass foopslj Historical Histeria, one of the funniest All Girl Reviews ever presented at Wfest Covina. The girls fall of them enthusiastic hamsj worked for weeks and the result was an enjoyable evening for all. Aided and abetted by Mr. Thorne fat the eigno switchj, Miss Buch, and Mr. Hayman fpulling his red hair out by the rootsj they put on a wonderful show! High- light of the evening, though, was a long- awaiteel Faculty Skit. 'HP . .gflpfi i I gli 3- ' -NL e . ., -n. 7 -U-wg.1i A' sag . ', 'f E ., . is . 'X' .H 5 . - . F N ' ' ,Q . in , EJ :Z i ,XL ff ,LZ Q gf Q f .M .YQ 5 ' ..: A xbkh .2 ' QA . 5 is i sf' 31 I E .1 si si. You'um want'urn trad'um I for'um wamp'um? swf' A and Come a little closer paleface. l'm rather hard of hearing Ark! Polly wants a cup of TEA! just Step an-055 that line! A real old fashioned square dance. 54, goes the scwsm, y '73 Q , ,X S ,X 5 X3 In A , fx J' tim A 1 4, 4, we ss 4 31 K ' Q Q , A A 2 ,A W -. , 3 ' . K 1 ' gl - an 7 5. k i A 15 ww ie. Q 'X I EQ 3? 9 nf , S -a SQ.21i . 3 W f W9 54 31 ,X . 5 , fn 1 f W .1 7.1 ' ' , , - R-. if ' -1 . 1 ' 1 Q' Q 1 Q - Q X 5 ' N 1 ti' g in 'fe A Q R: fx i KF K 5 g I , 4k 3 I '- ' , ' ' an S M: fi X I QW - A911 I , Q A 4? Air-615, ,S 'I L 'Q Q 66. Nm .. .. . Fclfhlnfl Fillufe Mechzlnical minded F.H.A.crs is! I. ii 1 'QV' . ...J in -qa.,.,,: .. nl5N c if DRS 'W 'bi ffiia 5 Zi . M V V 3 Q-1fSLii'0T? -Ziff' No autograph now, please. is Gail jolly-Talented Artist Get the point? 76 To class-slaves! Shadow looking for an me. M. X v XT sf .,...- ' .3 ,QE x - 15' -I lt.- . 3 , 4 14 1. F , 4 rm , r ' fiv- av ' lx ...S -. X +4 v V ff 5'-'L ----.......,.. Ai A Y ns wmwmmg. W, W, it YQ iL g.mg MJ , , my ..,, ' 5,1 1' ' H ipigk: v.+.4f,v1L fm 'N ' A S. , 'J-jgn q F ,A f' 51:f E.w ' , A. as , QF' 15' 1+ PM -,XJ 1 -gm . 4. V 51. e, fn.- O '34 - -4 I ...ZLV M. W. ACQPPQWH B Vocalizing at every hour of the day, the members of Mr. Kater's choral groups insist that they live to sing. They have warbled through many performances, making the rest of us Spartans proud enough to burst our buttons over their accomplishments. S an ,J L I Mr. Kater, chorus director aU Ensemble: Row 1: M. Runde, J. Oncea, D. Fontesbasso, J. Lange. Row 2: D. Jasperson, M. Sally, R. Maxey. D. Jackson, R. Bigger, J. Oncea, Group, R. Morales, S. Sommer, S. Dunham, L. Golding, L. Belmore, D. Rund, V. Morris, M. Sally, R. Maxey. Laura Ferguson at the piano. A Cappella, Row 1: R. Bigger, D. Eisminger, L. While, J. Oncea, M. Rand, D. Jickson, R. Zucarrelli, A.'Berry. Row 2: J. Group, C. Frietas, S. Somer, S. Walker, C. Stokes, R. Morales, V. Morris, D. Fontabasso, V. Owen, L. Furgeson. Row 3: P. Larcomb, J. Moody, S. Dunham, M. Rinde, L. Belmore, C. Thorton-Trump, D. Ziegler, J. Hill, J. Lang, V. Harper, B. Brabbenstatter, J. Black. Row 4: L. Golding, R. Redhead, D. Rund, M. Salley, J. Sanders, D. Jasperson, R. Maxey. Clwws 1 , NQ I S Uh .fi-E S Q i - if vt X I , s - ' .- - l s .. tv 1Q it B05 Pj, K X E X, Q 1, 9 T . 'QI' x -. it ,. gt - Q 3 f Gals Clwws K 1 f C is ' if S . F X A -J 1' I M- if has t. OHicers of Girls' Chorus: J. Moody, M. MacKay, J. Rattcrree, J. Oncea, P. Taylor, K. Dean. Piano player Laura Ferguson. Boys' Chorus Omcers: D. Hare, S, Schmitt, D. Ruud, L. Golding. Row I: A. Maslowski, N. Zeiser, J. Ellison, R. Frye, T. Fraus, D. Gigar, F. Waters, D. Runcl. Row 2: L. Hea- ton, C. Hill, P. Cornwell, B. Kellam, D. Hare, J. Brady, T. Bates, C. VonUrquirdy, R. Foiz, H. Skalla. Row 3: B. Pitts, B. Hagerty, J. Pleri, W. Walker, S. Schmit, G. VonUrgquidy, G. Dudley, B. Sano, H. Eyman, C. Berger. Row 4: J. Anderson, B. Whan, J. Rissman, J. Young, J. Haney, M. Basso, J. Forbes, R. Redhead, L. Golding, R. Almlie. i ' 3 I L 1 Row 1: J. Ancia, B. Mason, D. Limberg, M. Mason, D. Braat, C. Fox, M. Lanterman, D. Blakely, M. Anthony, K. Whitaker. Row Z: J. Group, B. Dehnert, L. White, K. Seeyers, D. Jackson, N. Yapelli, B. Watts, C. Adams, 179 P. Sweeney, L. Floming, K. Dean. Row 5: S. Sullivan, P. Taylor, J. Ratterree, L. Green, S. Almlie, L. Pass, C. Astericher, K. Christopher, S. Hohson, M. McKay, S. Crider, C. Tarr, S. Sayers. Row 4: M. La Faivc, J. Moody, S. Dial, D. Reseck, C. Vold, J. Ashtan, K. Timm, J. Group, K. Stone, T. Snell, C. Stuger. .-1 mmm .. . -. , , :W.-.M.1.......Wf,m.fn..m..,.n.,.1.Mp.gYS,.,.,-W m,-.n.,.,,i.,,,,,....,......-..,-,.,.....-f.,m... x in 1 ' 'i7 'f 3' 'v,RwuV R 2 '5 a 4 'Mi ,Q Q i'5 Wf g,g5N i'.'ix 3 Qs WH ' 'gf . 4, 5, bf 5 Y ' M -':P x Y xelgyfil-VA.. Xibqrmxw f. ,ln W Qqg ,: I M W fiff 4 ' ,JK ' 1 V r. 4 ! X A I W ix Y!! K all ' f an I I 4 W 2 f .-mwmmw.m,,w..-,W M ,, ,.,,..H-,Mm-K,-.W-m -I V .' A Q P XM l We Xa 1317 1T'57 G LYWS1- T, H F b l 4 ww-F f , I ll UH li ig S 443 f 'L K. - -'Mg' 3 Y Q A A 6 Q 4 i if 2 ' 3 'rx it iff 'fx 'AA1 If 'P X' :Wa W 5.4 9' ss l 2 lm? sl' tpixv- H X AJ MIA! fig 'VH ! .-,-'- I - Af- A ,J - Ju A Navel '-QA . .v Could it be Richards wavy hair that attracts all the girls? Walt prefers the crew cut. As for the flat top this is B0b's favorite. Bob poses in a typical campus These shoes seemed to rate tops on the boy's list. attire. Very essential things for the well dressed boy. Before laws sw :gf Vw W After Q' Q A 2 The most wnlkccl about slmocs on campus. Linda will always look smart in her f2lSl'lll1l l1ll5lC skirt and sweater. Kay is known for her shiny long lmir. jnncfs wull-groomed hair is suitable for any occasion. Linda poses with one of the most popular hair styles on campus, the bubble. QP Butth Scalla's Playtime is a metalic green Chevy with a tough green and white interior throughout. - .. x ' , is e ij t f t ,fin A ' A 'l X It tsl . Dick Ciardino's '58 yellow Impala, Half Punt has taken up most of his time. Found in Dick's trunk was a tape recorder, vacuum cleaner, record player, and compressed air for his horns. l Chuck Luthin's Si white Chevy has ai beautiful white tuck-and- A 'L I roll job. His pride is nosed, decked, shaved, lowered and in If F excellent condition. L If t, X ,i...e,.. Q A 1, , .V The fellows owning the cars rep- resented here have every reason to be proud of their possession. Their patience and hard work are re- warded with the satisfaction of having one of the finest looking cars on campus. Smitty's little '54 Ford coup is chopped and channeled and has a 'ii Chrysler engine. Besides many other extras he has a chrome front and at dropped axle. i ' 5 1 After sitting fstanding up much of the time if he's emotionalj through two to four hours of ball game, the rough and ready Spartan does anything but the obvious. Instead of wrapping up in a soft co- coon of blankets and sleeping off the post-endurance contest effects, he stands out in the clear West Covina night gazing at the frosty stars, waiting to get into the Soc-Hop! Having gained entrance to the gym, the Spartan proceeds to thaw himself out and look over his new surroundings fthe female halfj. Selecting half a dozen to spend his time with for the next two hours, he joins the marathon with a light heart and two lead feet. A refuge from Transylvanian Bannlstand. 2 t we Q 5 f ,,' 1 V' , f ,ff ' .- A .tg ., x I Q i --W-af f 1235 R. 4 1 f ' ff . . .',. Hey there, you with the stars in your , f, ff' f X at 7 331 X apo 4 3' eyes F Y N That's not a real camera is it? We're smiling, now take it. Guess who sees the camera. 185 f ',,,Pf1 ., ' A 1 3' J a w...,w 1 J.-f . ff 4 'IL 14 X H n V 3 s 1 fl! M ,, 53- . , Mfr uw uf if 3 4 X11 1 rl' 1 ,H vyvxj . .'fr,, I. 2 hwfl 1? ' . il, 'wi J of IRD , 3331 L., 9 X ' '-fi, 4 1 '25 M 1 , 3 1 7 ' y r ml sl y , W' .4 W Hi, M, ,k-,gg f A N' , - 4 I, - 5 'W mx Q 4 A F 4- 'Q uv k , Q f G- , ., v gi ft, 5133 ' M 'VH - f 'gfQ'!t ii Vffffgg , A, ,ywfilf If .Nix 2- I J fu -vr I I ? 41: 55642312 1 , . ,ff-I-'f' 'Q .Q WN s an s ,, K .L M5 - X j A 'Af ll '. f5':,,4 1 ,wwf ul 'ra-Jf wb N '! .. ,f 1 YW 'Mw,pui nn'-W , 5 X , xfl 'XNJ 1 :I mu f A as , , 15 l W -frm qx J a 1,5 N ff' f v W x M MW 4, WW' X 1 Q lf P 1' we .4 ' I as 5 X sim he envelope. The crowd l nl wxs broken on t Finally me sea 1. breathed Rl sigh of relieffwhile Dave read the names of the Homecoming Court, Princess Put, Princess Susy, Princess Kathy, ' ' h' Norris VU.C.H.S. Queengoh yes. Kat 3 , Homecmning Queen for 1959! Princess Gloria, and . .-ii, in K . I .Q 5 f , ,Q r , W Iseztrf, wa- uc, Ji, 1. J ,H 1 .' 1 , LA. , . X mg -M x-sr V,', Q D u vb '4 1 xv c- ge t News Five lovely girls, breathless with excitement and beautiful in their light blue formals-all Homecoming Princesses for Susy Greenwell Our gracious Queen is being escorted by Greg johnson. 1959. The crowd stood up and cheered, as each princess was escorted to the platform, Kathy Rieke, Gloria Holden, Susy Greenwell, then Pat Weitzul and Kathy Norris. Great footballs of blue and white carnations with the girls names were placed near the platform. Lovely Marilyn McQuarrie, Homecoming Queen of 1958- was to crown the lucky girl. Gloria Holden Kathy Rieke Pat Weitzul 9 W X1 5 Rf: 'F X N X X xx 0 Clwmsaw X. Xa. Q x B tg- 5 X QUEEN, CHRSTY JOHNSTON A dreamy, holiday atmosphere prevaded the expan- sive dance floor, of the Edmunds' Ballroom, as one happy couple after another began waltzing in a Winter Wcmnderland. The delicate spray of water from a fountain splashed deliciously into a pool on the terrace. Couples floated dreamily from dance floor to patio for punch and con- versation, and then back again. Suddenly, there was a lull in the laughing groups and a hush fell over the crowd. The time had come for the coronation of a new queen. Five girls floated in, with escortsg Pam, Yvonne, Carol, Christy, and Michele. Each mounted the stage .Af Yvonne Thiere J ek : N 4' i Ex f 1 '- Z l ' L Lf 7' . . kk X . ' 0 0 C ,X X Q X 1' 1 s ,X if .. .f X 79 li, x., Y fi , ' x Michelle, Aguilar Z -fx , w... , ,V Q, I Pam Holton .. A-I l Somewhere, a girl laughed nervously as the crowning of the Q ' . princesses began. . . princess Yvonne Thiere, and Queen of the 1960 Christmas Carol Qhewning Ball, Miss Christy Johnston!! Mary Lopez Bonnie McIntyre S S F 5 54 XM, Ks i -,-.,' . L ix ' 1 l ix W il hi Eloise Lopez Drifting along on a soft pink cloud, the hearts of the Spartans felt Cupid's gentle tug. Aglow with enchantment-the dancers enjoyed the music of the Hi-Notes band. Lights twinkled and a Hearts and Flowers atmosphere filled the room. A flowery throne and Kingsize crown awaited the new King and Queen and their royal court. At last the important moment had arrived. Marla Tauscher and Roy Gustaveson X -v wi Marilyn Campbell and Larry Lesovsky X X e The crowd assembled expectantly on either side of the stage. Slowly the procession of couples made its way up the formed aisle Bonnie and Larry, Marilyn and Roy, Mary and Neil, Marla and Eric, and Eloise and Joe. This year, the mistress of ceremony explained, Something very unexpected has happened . . She announced the court Bonnie, Eric, Eloise, Joe, Mary, Neil, but when we counted the ballots, we found that there was a tie! So this year we have two Royal Couples, Marla and Roy and Marilyn and Larry. joe Saltamachio Eric Gossert lx -:l x1-..:ll I3 'J 0' 1 K- GAIM ll V I J., ll K 'i ' .ji - 42 ,IM .. 1' 5. R f-fi I5 ,V L-z hi' ,, 1 W 1 95211 a lax fig? 4 'Z 3 f ff' V Y '?' Special Today: Two for the' price of one. Seems like all the elements have combined to make hen-pecked mates out of you foot- loose in fancy free fellas! fWe're kidding, of coursej. Between Leap Year and Sadie Hawkin's Day, you boys don't have much of a chance! Come springtime though, all the girls are getting into pretty good racing form. fThis is when that year of track really pays off for a gall, Looks like these here girls cornered rharselves some menfolk! 94 Marrin' Sam does a roaring business. Cgughf at last!! Two against one ain't hardly fair. Then each sweet little flower digs out her copy of last year's index and, by using a complex process of elimination and discrim- ination, picks out the very boy for her! Then comes the race and each gal does her best to catch her fella, corner him, and pop the question QWell, uh . . . will you take me to the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance?j. Of course, you know that the dance is sponsored by the Nomads-and that every- body Qincluding escorts, has a wonderful time! . . E Q -Z' 'suv Hurry gals-only four minutes 'till sundown. The happy folk get together to have a regular hoe-down. Grab your partner and away We go Best looking Cmost likely to draw swoons and whistlesj were lovely Linda Joseph and good-looking Tim Robinson. 196 Class Favorites 'O' would tha' God the giftie gie usg to see ourselves as ithers see us, was the way that Robert Burns put it. Our inter- pretation isg your worth can only be esti- mated by those who are around you. That's the idea behind our Class Favor- ites. Here the students are able to voice their opinions of each other. 1- V .-e-- - M---. ,f . I .kgs-1-,,..VQ: N-aj,-'j,,.',,,n1iu.k'l-, ' no I ' ,,Q:1'j,v MQUHIFHYI' frjflzfa J -, ,95vg.'QnQ ian :ffl .xif,j,',,s,5 f , , w. .-..sg :-:iilf-'f -4 fa.-.fff'f,'fefs e K awk f3 '., '. 1.0 'L f Kl'i e'f -Sf!l4'f1'4v'l i , .yds -1, dl nf 'Mas Q vie -f -- 'v. 3,'.f W t'.'k.'Q 5 1 5. .Qt 5.655 Wfygfvz . ' -f-Iss'-sw Militia v i 2:-:Ez iw-or we C xulzli. - - fiflbllsl I twiki f--fzzegf at '-e- F fs' -'I W. 1- .Q f RFQ artvt e .aff - '41 a A91 K .iiki .l . I A In the personality department, Carol jones and Bill Sabatino came up on top with the Frosh group. Noticed!' Fwslumew Chosen most likely to succeed Cat what we re not surej for the Freshman were Nancy Fortman and Bob Mark. 'F'-2.x P ....'9 Best All around is what Barbara Barnes and Mike Okuro were con- sidered by the Frosh. ,,...-Q-ev f s 4x From the ranks of the Sophomores, charming Betty Priest and energetic Mike Grisafe were selected as the most- likely-to-succeed. Pretty Cheryl Gustaveson and hand- some Ralph Barber were best-looking. 8 ..-rf ' s X M NNI I 5 Bubbling Kary De Long and All- Bouncy Billie Jo Foley and riotous American Bruce Young were the Bob Weider were the sophomore per- choice for Best-all-around. sonality-plus kids. 197 Noticed QU' Nw 541.943 Exotic Helen Horner took the junior class along with rugged good-looking Dave McClendon for looks. 198 Personality-wise, Cwe're told these are people with empathy?!J vivacious Wanda Pope and sardonic Bob Wilkerson were chosen by the juniors. b. .. '.--- Scrumptious johnny Deal and effer- vescent Kathy Crepps received the junior vote for best-all-around. 1 Industrious Jim Ming and hard-study- ing Carol Tsuneta were the most likely-to-succeed juniors. ,..w...,N. 8 Q B. Noticed? Unexcelled in the personality department was the senior class' contribution of Yvonne Thiere and Ron Binam. We xr. Fx. . x s-liiffi. . Nt . .22 1 v xfg' W ,t Gary A1- . X . 1, xvv' 49 t i NQSX esp' 9 5. C ti Y 1, ,J x 5 ' vb ' N wx, I Q it Roy 'n Carol CGustaveson and Chew- Most likely to succeed UD in the ning respectivelyj were chosen as the senior class. Attractive Marily Miller best-looking seniors. and self-contained Don Priest. 1 L 4 , x,,,,,. gi f ., t X 0 e e Selected as best-all-around were active X '.'-'sd , .Q T T Marla Tauscher and serious-smiling iff fxi it 1 iii i ' I 92 . 3 Q, Q A , Jim Pittenger. 3 :ki Q xi 3 i -Q. V ,ff N 7 199 Ever wonder what heaven's like? Well if ever there were an earthly heaven, the junior class made sure that ,- - X it would be the 1960 junior-Senior Prom. if-, X ' Drifting along to the music of a fabulous band, the X M ' Spartans forgot their worldly cares and concentrated on -X Q L I 'i 3 A Q- having a heavenly time. , ' X-Z -- fy . . r fyg , 1 I .- I ,I NX. x.. I FX K N11 x,-,I 45 r x 1,-l ly ll x'l1 c. 1 '- I I l X X. 1,-'J' ry: i vi X 1 if I I f'Nx If N ll 1' 1 H 1 1 f'N lx! Queen Charlotte Hayes I I if F 5 X N ,, X 1 I 5 I I I I I NU x I Y 5 I ,, of 'Nr I luv' leaf ' Nl x .a fix vi ' xcl,Q X-1 x x- lx ffm! I Princess Sally Corzine I sf' 2 ' vPrincess Diana Litts Kg K ff K . ls could have been mistaken The girls in their new spring forma for a garden of lovely summer roses and the boys certainly looked their best. Among the princesses were stary-eyed Charlotte, sparkling Sally, Pixyish Marilyn, lovely Diana, and golden haired Kathy, each a queen in her own right. In a parfait of blue lights and soft white clouds, the queen and her court were announced. Towards the witching hour, couples drifted ' h slowly two by two towards the door calling good-bye to one anot er. Princess Kathy Rieke ffsx 1 , l lk fp li ' I I I Stugart ,Z S? WTS W . 30 , V Z , .I I N X ,fmjfim .sh f' f ' mi! 5 M 'Sa' V ,x mx ' H ,Q , .- ., xmm I -1f ?ff'lNI .Q xx Q' ' ,Pl ' ' 5 Hilgfs-3.,, ., ,W , 145 .X -T' aff, v 'fx A 9 ,J Wx IACIAII. r -:L if 1yNI muh - xii gr-' 1 fs l' 5 1-- , 1 N , ,mia K. G uf, -ry' gif :----,:. lii- sig, z ,-QP 'fi A 1 fl ' gh Syl, l1,ii , , A r W ll t if U' .A sy' 151' F, -f N74 ig . ',--1, , i ' a HF X. M I 1113 A3 wi 53:,,. - ANZ 'Eli iy mafia flower. tm HT' J'-4. '1- 4919 tiff . Eggs 1954, :Tn fax- -K PCL 7 ' I ' . RQ pt., 3 -ga f 'f ,-,' . .3 g :V V: 'Qqgt Q, 9ai1'm0S'Q9sFoL9Q5Q eatmf- 3'-HG KL ,T 'Y'Qo?G9- x'lfQQZf5Q41'gi r 4E'fFLgf5D,. CQ '-ini, .gs--1Q,.'-?l'6xs SsQQiQtc!.' 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We don't go in much for days It's the sportsmanship th at really pays! f 7 'fi ,, Q Athletes This years Girls Athletic Association had a well rounded sports program. It was made up of fun-filled playdays and after school sports in which the girls had a real chance to show their ability and skill in this stimulating form of recreation. The purpose of this organization is to develop good sports- manship, improve your skill in sports, and obtain a good competi- tive spirit that will surely pave-the-way for a rousing victory. Under thbe experienced advisorship of Mrs. Signer, and the leadership of Nancy Sword, G.A.A. President, these goals have been achieved, thus creating a friendly relationship between all of these energetic girls. Advisors: Mrs. Signer and Miss Boggini. Row 1: Pep Girls: L. Dodson, S. Mohler, W. Pope, B. Perkins. Row 2: P. Cole, Publicityg C. Lokken, Sec. of Awards, A. Schleiper, Sports Coordinator, N. Sword, resident, L. Kimbal, Vice Presidentg B. Scherr, Secretary, j. Mathews, Treasurer. Row l: J. johnson, C. Lokken, J. Mathews, B. Scherr, N. Sword A. Schleiper, P. Cole, J. Johnson. Row 2: B. Priest, D. Twitrhell B. Speller, L. Hamilton, N. Gordon, L. Hamm, P. Shelton, C. Cawyer, D. Edgington, C. Tsuneta. Row 3: L. Linnehur, C. Christopher P. Lansing, E. Bayer, M. Bohan, P. Washburn, N. Fortman, S. Mikulasek, j. jackson, S. Berryman, M. Hager. 204 ...l X2 ' 1 we , I QQ, il I The C.A.A. girls really enjoy this rough game of field hockey. G-A-A PFBSMCHIS Nanfy Swllfd- . ly ,. W ,,.ki,2. Volleyball takes a lot of team work which G.A.A. has. 3 3 l 3. S , V eeeee X.. ...L ' , ' . . eiel efeei 4 4 L S L Row 1: S. Sayers, H. Geertz, D. Ellis, L. Dodson, S. Mohler, W. Pope B. Perkins, j. Barcus, J. Moseley, J. Laret. Row 2: j. Lahr, C. Koerner, A. DeBruin, K. MacFarland, P. Merrill, A, Thompson, G. jolly, L. Mason, C. DeBruin, S, Dudzinski. Row 3: Gray, S. Lokken, j. Hansen, M. Brown, C. Green, S. Newlon, L. Wagner, L. Tharsing, A. Price, C. Buck, K. Casper, D. Decker, B. Blake. 20 P.E. teachers: Miss Nicklos, Miss Kindelg Mrs. Signer, Miss Boggini Rated the best in the district, we feel that our girls' P.li. depart- ment is something to be proud of. Not just satished with the usual volleyball uh volleyball again, and ummmm . . . more volley- ballg they have a complete overhaul of our P.li. program. The overhaul included putting girls of only one class and each period so that a complete four year program would be possible. In this way a girl will receive team sports, individual sports, mod- ern and folk dances, through the specially designed P.l5. program. Te I1 11 is Pak X, es coordl. A I1 allon and all 3151? Player, X 'WX' . K 206 Archery takes skill in good aiming. ,W ,,-..,.,,,,.n.q-,--L-.--,nv-VY .. , --,, X-V .,,,4pn,. BUS of Qpoats ' When asked about the honors awarded to them, the reply was: We did just what any other P.E. teachers would do. 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'E Q Q3 ,Q .- 3 3. f ' si Three proud coaches are from left to right: Larry Rice, Mal Eaton and Ken Wells 210 Tri-Captain Larry Lesovsky Vaasftg Tri-Captain J. c. Nix in ani Tri-Captain Neil Neville ex xt Si sth -QQ' QNX' Tony Leone QB Sid Mills E Sid Dawson C Don Miller F West Covina West Covina West Covina West Covina uciv- West Covina West Covina West Covina West Covina West Covina West Covina A Total . . . . Bonita .. Claremont .. Glendora .. Corona .. Covina 4 . . . . Chaffey . . . . Ganesha Baldwin Park . 4 . La Puente , . . Monrovia 00 12 0 6 19 15 18 14 13 25 Total The Victory walk to the shower room 120 Loren Lukens I Sh ,FQ 'QW cltlon Schmit FB Mickic Antistzl FB I.z1rrySwtt HB .v-W' w i ul Cl League Hut mrlcy Wlmitc FB Captains and team present autographed football to Conch liattm Bill Pitts T Q-t 212 Kurt Bullcn QB lid Crouch G Bill Hyrtus HB TK'i,it 'C 'K Sie' Q....,..a- fl' pl? .-.I5 Li 5 'Ffa .fl jim Kutlcnm' lf -lim Murko T Miki' lFiSl1 T Bill Byrtus goes for six points against La Puente U I . jim Pittcngcr Bob Mitchell 1 K' lt, 'fin E-rv' '-sf ,1- 1 ' Fred Hulubcrt if Clay Chaput G Paul Buckcr G J. C. Nix Ed Crouch Each night after every Varsity Game, the coaches would get together and pick a player of the week from his outstanding performance in the game. The following Friday during a pep rally the boy was awarded a trophy, which was donated by Greene's Mens Wear, and awarded by Coach Eaton. Larry Scott Paul Bueker Nevilles Irish ,r 214 Larry Lesovsky Sheldon Schmitt Coach Eaton tells of receiving autographed football from team. 3. T Q5 Mock football game takes place as center piece on tables. I I I Coach linger awards most valuable B Football award to Elgin Forbes. SPM At the end of the season and again at the end of the spring season the Athletic Department puts on a banquet consisting of fried chicken and after- wards the coaches of each team have the honor to make the presentation of awards and letters to the boys on their team. Banquet Coach Bremer and Schneider award trophies to the Most Valuable Cee Players Our Varsity players receive honors and letters before many proud parents and friends. Coach Bennett makes awards to the Cross Country Team. Post game lockerroom shot shows boys discussing game Dr. Moss, shown here, donates his time every Friday hi-lights. for our football team. RJ. Unknown to many, the man who hands out towels at the end of the period also maintains the gym, the shower room, and all the sports equipment. Below he is shown doing one of his many tasks. That is, to clean every football helmet and make them white for the next season. 220 ' N S Our mascot - Ron Binam The backbone for every team is school spirit and this the Spartans have always had. Win or lose our squads have always been heavily supported by their student body. Our Mascot fat the leftj is the life of the school. His every action shows the determination of the Spartans. EWS gig, 5 Pg, Our Pep Club in full force. The bleachers were full at every game. 221 Coach Bob Enger Coach Merrill Hardy Captain Dick Anderson Beds Ever heard of a green team being coached by green coaches, well we had one this year. The entire Bee team, except for two returning lettermen, were new to the playing of the game. As for help being given by the coaches, this too is out, for this was our coaches first year on the coaching job. The group remarkably overcame this handicap and ended up third in league competition. 222 Row 1: Fleener, Osborne, Swanson, Hundley, Newlon, McQuarrie, Anderson, Glass, Brooks, Skelton, Broadbeck, Mottinger, Campbell, Gates. Row 2: Tucker, Crowley, Belmore, Crosswhite, Coultrape, Butcher, Newlon, Hatcher, Robbins, Davis, Drahos, Harper, Smith, Barker, Wilson, Lotito, Wheeler, Harmon, Mgr., Haswell, Stroh, Leavitt, Chesterfield, Stoneman, Sabatino, Sassaman, Russo, Robinson, Byrtus Scheaffer, Robbins, Forbes, Davis, Oram, Bullen, Baker, Rowse. W.C W.C W.C W.C W.C W.C W.C W.C. W.C. . .... ..... G anesha 21 Good protection depends on teamwork. , . . . Bonita 0 .. Claremont 7 . . . Upland 6 . . . Corona 0 Covina 39 .. . Chaffey 34 Baldwin Park 14 . . La Puente 7 128 Expert blocking racks up Spartan eleven There is more than one way to make a tackle. Row 1: Korey, XVallace, Harkless, Chavini, Allen, Bartley, Venny, Perry, Toleski, Schuster, Howard, Balladeta, Riley, Purcell, Pope. Row 2: Inlow, Willams, Schnider, XVillace, Beasley, Cole, Davison, Okura, Lambright, Perry, Thortonthrump, Dorn, Lotito, Riner, Baygeng Sill, Vaughn, Martin, Mgr.: Gilmore, Hill, Grisafe, Cross, Burke, Andersen, Mark, Luccerelci, Charmen, Madott, Lenz, Distafinno, Boone, Bayge. 224 Cavs The 1964 Varsity got off to a wonderful start this year. Most of them for the first time found out what a football feels like and how hard it is to place a good block. Coach Dick Bremer Coach Bob Schnieder Captains Mike Ohura, john Lotito r,,s ' Fi J if 410' .M La Puente is thrown for a loss. Some lucky tacklers can really do the job One key block can set the hall carrierhn his way. W . ...Q-sv Coach Brad Bennett Believe it or not, that dirt path around our athletic field is the new home course of the Spartan Harriers. The boys number sixteen this year, and all have worked very hard under the firm eye and professional direction of Coach Brad Bennett, to achieve a very successful season. The new course is one mile and eight tenths long and as a result, all of the runners become quite exhausted when nearing the climax of the race. The fastest time for the Spartans on their home course is nine minutes and thirty-six seconds run by Chuck Patrick in the Baldwin Park meet. The season had no one outstanding runner throughout, in close competition for the Most Valuable Runner trophy were: Chuck Patrick, Mike Hammelg Paul Entwistleg Roger Vaughang Bob Kellemg and George Wright. The season's victories were compiled only through an im- mensly strong effort of the entire squad. ,.....n-v Start of Covina - West Covina meet ,Y . . ,. t - - . ... ..-V aw- t b Part of evervdav workout is laps around the track. M.V.P. Chuck Patrick WP' I .Q B Roger Vaughan Captain --- Mike Hammel :W Bob Kellem Q West Covina 54 . , . . El Monte West Covina 55 . . .... Azusa West Covina 53 ,. .. Arcadia West Covina 38 . . . . . Covina West Covina 23 .. ..... Chaffey West Covina 46 ....,.,. Ganesha West Covina 27 .. . Baldwin Park West Covina 48 . . A .. La Puente Total 322 21 17 58 18 32 17 29 15 207 Paul Iintwistle George Wright if -4 C -Q. - . t X Row 1: Duane johnson: jerry Ruhasin: Don Battle. Row 2: Larry Strom: Mike O'Connorg Bob Thortong Mike Frances: Absent, Mich Trainer and Don Morgan, 227 E. 5 , Ll. ., SO OH i HAL9' 5755 'ask rf 1 f 5 ' ' M IJ me y 'M 'sv' ' vf ug, fm. ., 'L ,114 , .Q- 'E Coatli Barry Porter L Aloe Saltamachio- Forward Most Valuable Player Q Roy Gustav esonfliuarnl Co'Captain Vwtsrtg Our Spartan basketball team demonstrated the same hghting spirit which seems to characterize all Spartan teams. Making up in hustle and alert play what it lacked in size, our squad played pn a par with many of the strongest teams in the area. The team ended the season with an overall record of twelve wins and twelve losses and a fourth place in league competition. In joe Saltamachio, Wfest Covina had one of the league's highest scorers and a probable all league forward. Roy Gustaveson and Wlalth Fairfax, co-captains this year, formed an excellent back court duo. Both boys were good floor men and capable shooters. I,eapin Roy Hagar and Hustlin Bill lidgington were respon- sible for most of the rebounds grabbed by our quintet. liric Gossett and jerry Forbes were both top forwards. Both boys were fine rebounders and good shooters. Tom Stout and Phil Bemis were always willing and able replacements at guard positiong often providing the spark needed for a winning effort. 'l'wo of the tallest boys on the squad, Bob XY'ay and Kent Brown, proved to be valuable rebounders and able substitutes at forward and center respectively. 4.- LEAGUE SCHEDULE XVest Covina Covina West Covina Chaffey Wfest Covina Ganesha XVest Covina La Puente Wfest Covina Baldwin Park Wfest Covina Covina West Covina Chaffey Wfest Covina Ganesha Wfest Covina Baldwin Park West Covina La Puente N liric Ciosset- -Forward Roy Hager-Center Walt Fairfaxi-Guard 229 Co-Captain Q0 , F5 5: I I . S 9 A .4 1 1 'Milf Q Row I: joe Saltnntstcltio, Watlt Fairfax, Tom Stout, jerryq Forbes, Phil Bemis. Row 2: Roy Gustavison, Bill lfclgington, Bob Wfny, Kent Brown, Eric Gossct, Roy llngnr. Saltanmclmio adds two to his list. Gossel and Hagar rebound at Covina game. 231 J. V. Botlwtbam Row One: Rip Commins, Bruce Morehead, jerry Roos, Lenard Russo, Ken Reneer. Row Two: Dean Duelke, Raleigh Steinbach, Doug McGavin, Ray Maxy, Lou Anderson, Dave Wiggenhorn, jim Leach, Larry Carpenter. The junior Varsity Basketball Team ended the season in third 2 Spartan goes in for lay-up West West West West West West West West Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina . Covina . . Chaffey Baldwin Park . La Puente . . Covina . . Chaffey Baldwin Park . La Puente place in the league. Their potential was shown by victories over Edgewood Varsity who was in the C.I.F. playoffs, and a victory over the League Champ, Chaffey. Raleigh Steinbach was voted the most valuable player for his aggressive defensive and olfensive play. Louis Anderson and Ken Reneer lead the team in scoring, Louis scored from his center spot and Ken from the guard position. 3 c . Coach .jack O'Cain turned out another winning team. W QT! 1 ,. ' Q, 'll f? f :s i ff ,xl J' N a 5? E Q, Q , Yr E , is 'V e I 1 ,,f,, xii' z ' jf? ' 1 2 , Y 6 , r Q? Bw Basketball eq, ivvsy K Left to Right: Mike Wheeler, Tom Kopman, Denny Neilson, Bruce Young, Steve Zannella, Larry Scott, Bill Sabatino, Steve Lavett Fred Walters, Fred Allen, Bill Ashdown, Greg Privett, Jim Davies, Bill Hardman, Mike Francis, Sam Dehayn. Tomorrow's varsity team developed very rapidly this season and were a hard fighting coordinated unit. Particularly outstanding performances were turned in by Bill Sabatino, Larry Scott, and Bruce Young. Coach Bob Schneider worked, worried, wept and whooped through each contest his boys engaged in, and he appreciated the effort the team exerted. Good luck next year boys, and keep up the fighting spirit. West Covina fights for rebound. Coach Bob Schneider' 234 West West West West West West West West West West Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina .335 R 3 4 5216 Cav mwlf Dw Easlwfballb Our Coach Bob Enger Spartan makes jump shot against La Puente. West Covina gets jump against La Puente. Row I: john Gates, Mike Okura CCO-Captj, Don Stefano, Paul O'Donnel, Neal Smith, jach Loccarelli. Row 2: Ritchie Reiner, Phil Oram 236 CCo-Captj, Phil Willis, Clint Bradley, Bob Pope, joe Lassalette, Warren Coon, Rickey Pursell. 5 Rovm l Mike Holgate Bill Strouse, Dennis Allen, Bufard Harmon, Carl Lenz, Capt. Row 2: Tom Hetzel Ricky Collins Paul Tennies Mike Brown Brute Burns This year's CEE team started very slow. At one point in the season it appeared they were doomed to finish with a very dismal record, as they stood with a 3 8: 8 won and loss record over all, and were at the bottom of the league with a 1 85 3 record. Then with great determination and never say die spirit they bounced back to win 6 of their last 7 games, to end the season with a 9 8: 9 over all record and a second' place finish in league. Much of the success of the team's comeback can be credited to the play of the following Spartans: Paul Qmost valuable playerj O,Donnel with his scoring, Co-Capta-in Mike Okura and Phil Oram with their hustle and leadership, and the great defensive and rebounding work of Joe Lasaletle and Neal Smith. The Dee's finished with the first winning season of any W. C. H. S. Dee team. Their record was 9-7 with a second place finish in the Montview league. This group was led by Denny Allen, most valuable player, and Captain Carl Lenz. Other outstanding Spartans were Mike Holgate, Ricky Collins, and Bob Brown. Vwtsrbj- Our ever-loving Varsity was upset in the last few moments of the game by the Spartan Coaching staff. It was learned later that if the Varsity had won their grades would have been lowered! O Q Q --wiv' N ,K Q .. Wx , 5 ' at K sly 1 i ii X 'Z S leel - - up 2 4 o . K 5 'l ' at Height is everything l just because you're tired, don't quit 238 Look out, it's hotl J . . A brilliant battle by both teams was spent for nothing it seems as the game ended in one big tie. It was a great game and couldn't have ended better. a I The pause that counts. N .. A... fp- , , QT GYM QT! CQ aw NNN. ,wa-Q3 ...K 'hm 2 Ron l: Bob Vaughan, Mike Wfilson, Gary Myers, Steve Norling, Jack Brodbeck, Clarke Berger. Row 2: Don Lumhesi, George Daniels Gary Batten, Bob Vincy, Roger Vaughan, Greg Shuff. Row 3: Ben Bazagarni, Bill Banton, Dennis jacks, Toby Davis, Ron Walls, Tom Noice. mad' Coach Brad Bennett built up a top Gymnastic squad from his eager group of novice beginners for his season contests. Having only two returning lettermen, Karl Urlie and Tom Noice, this seemed to be quite a problem, but with 100170 co-operation from the boys and an extreme ef- fort on the coach's part, it was accomplished very nicely and next years team should be great. Coach Brad Bennett GY MN AS'l'lCS SCHEDULE Wfest Covina Millikan NVest Covina San Gabriel Vi'est Covina Antelope Valley Wlest Covina Long Beach Poly Wfest Covina Pasadena Wfest Covina El Rancho Vifest Covina California W'est Covina Baldwin Park Vfest Covina Ganesha XX'cst Covina Covina XY'est Covina All League C. I. F. Prelims C. l. F. Finals Tom Noice doing Iron-Cross on the Rings l,, ai' as mais .wx .Jr mwwbx.. K Vwusfig Chuck Wilke, Bob Neill, Bob Mitchell Gary Craigmile, jerry Bailey, Dave Herring Many of the boys on the varsity team this year were on the varsity four years ago as freshmen and have de- veloped into outstanding players. In a recent valley-wide tournament Chuck Wilke and Bob Neill were seated as the number one doubles team. Bob went all the way to the finals in singles. Not to be ignored are the talents of Bob Mitchell and Paul Entwistle, two boys who put their whole hearts into the game. Coach Hertenstein can be very proud of the begin- ners he took on four years ago and turned into excellent tennis players. Coach Hertenstein April April April April April April April May May May George Wright, Charlie White, Paul Entwistle 1 5 8 19 22 26 29 5 10 15 League Schedule W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. W.C. v. Covina Chaffey Ganesha Baldwin Park La Puente Covina Chaffey Ganesha Baldwin Park La Puente fx AN G W . xx X Chuck Wilkes serve is the most powerful on the team. Bob Mitchell is always alert, he takes his game An up-and-commer since his Sophomore year, seriously. john Dye. a K . Ek b.:-Litiiffiggx Raj, E EQ:-., M- Niik Killing the ball at the net is Paul Bob Neill shows a look of determina- 244 Entwistle, a four year letterman. tion. QQ Twcb 3 S 5 6 Q 3 if- E .au fx 5 f-A 2 i , ffganw. .. .L x -.ww . 3- -V ,Af -, V , MW W M if K S ' H .421-fd:-N-NAS-W ,W A M g T ,N x - - fx ' Lv ,'7SL'f7Jf Q ,151 V f, my T ., 3, 4 5 W 3 M ' ' . , . L, 1 ' -,xml-.L 'f' gi ,I m k k L if '--Q K7 .3 U . - 'Ns -, - '- iam'-UN , -- WT -J' 3 K, ' 'mm wwbf - y x ,. ..L.f,,,kg-f.-H,zf-5-f g2ev:, f23fa,.ff. , 1 Y- -W K k We 'iiil7f?i:Qf'iffiifgli-qs-ws-U f . , . , A R ...M g-gfifismg gk N 1157412455522 Mfg, G ,V . K: VM? k,.L 7. 5L mw,5immL5fb,fff, V , , , ' , W-sf '.ii.5..,, f . 'K A, if 'P --wtf kk L Xl 355'-i.igl5,'Lf.f ' f :fV'1lf A -ii? ff- - 6 L ,AWN - A - ' 5: 6 N . A A A K L I K . , f fgefi-fi:-Mggkfmk-ki' gqvzp, w -rf . . k - + i i1wxfapJumUg:'- .. ,Q T Mf- is Vdfwffg Row 1: S. Tucker, C. Greeley, S. Shmidt, B. Pitts, P. Bueker, B. Ashdown, E. Gossett, .B. Way, G. Anderson, T. Caldwell. Row 2: M. Trainer, J. Ludwig, P. Entwistle, P. Bemis, J. Steinback, J. Lapinto, C. Lukens, J. Kudenov, D. Disson. Row 3: J. Calloway, C. Alkire. J. Hurst, D. Mottinger, HC. Patrick, N. Nevills, E. Davidson, B. Dederick. Since our track program began, four years ago, we have never had a stronger varsity team than this year's group of fine athletes. Mr. O'Cain and Mr. Gautreau deserve much of the credit for this state of being. They have helped boys with much potential and desire to develop their skills and become not only better athletes but also better men. It is too early to know how we will fare in the tough Montview competition, but one result is already official, we trampled Covina's varsity track team, and now we are very high in spirit and wish our team a lot of success this season. Mr. O'Cain Mr. Gautreau 47 March March April April April April April May May Outstanding hurdlersg Steinback and Pitts. 24 50 2 7 16 21 27 3 6 W.C. v. . . . . . ,Covina W.C. v. .... . . .Chaffey W.C. v ..... . . . Arroyo W.C. v. ...... ...... G anesha Easter Relays W.C. v ........ . Baldwin Park W.C. v ....... .,.... L a Puente League Preliminaries League Finals 24 The track-men relax, prior to a hard practice. it ,M p, and . . . . . . over. Perfect timing on the high hurdles. Eric Gossett clears the bar smoothly. 'Q N f Our volunteer track officials are indespensible. Sheldon Schmitt, a mighty man. Place your bets! Q L+: 'A Phil Bemis is set K0 g0 in the 440. Senigr milef, Paul Entwigtle, t 'Q ' ' .' 1 ' A:-7 . I . -ig K r, , - ,I we, Ms., f.xx ,...,r.W.r,,.,,-.. J f a rgl.. K W i . I: ,K I. i Raj X' . YE Q F we M, Q A , e t e Q ,. - Q - ' - K qwz?sffi'fz'f'1fI ' 59 Q - bL LL M ., Q E In 3 s , N ,E get it N ,X,.. U ,Q . . 250 Steve Tucker gives the shot a long ride. Gene Anderson glides smoothly over the turf. 0 Q!! 'S its 02 gi lt .2 Si 5 Q his s an it t v V Row I: T. Rolminson, R. Cooper, T. Tucker, j. Zangger, M. Dohleman, M. Frantis, S. Shaver, M. Smith, D. Hall, T. Dolan, F. Forhes, S. Avokian. Row 2: B. King, j. Phillips, B. Blanton, H. lloe, j. Pierce, A. Vctterman, S. Skelton, P. Stanley, R. Vaun, D. Dahhs. Outstanding men on the llee team this year were Andy Vetterman, Tom Uoland, Bruce King and l'hil Stanley among others. Not that the Bee team was a one man show, far from it, the team was loaded with potential for next year's varsity. The liee team seemed to have a great will to win. ln this individual's sport it is important that each man remember that he is part of a team, and that he should always perform at his hest for the henc- fit of the entire team. The athletes on the Bee team knew this, that is why they had a rewarding season. p , 'aff an ' - Note the worried looks on the faces of the opponents as Tom Dolan uncorks a real throw. They have to pull awfully hard to beat Blanton. Andy Vefiefmilfl, 'OP Bee pole vaulter. Nix clears the bar with room to spare. A4 'l Row 1: M. Cole, R. Commins, J. Snyder, P. Shaflino, J. Carr, K. Reineer, M. Smith, B. Blike, J. Steinbuck, C. Thornton, J. Garfinkle B. Davidson. Row 2: J. Perry, D. Anderson, B. Marks, D. Drews, M. Saver, B. Hatcher, D. Destefmo, D. Cross, C. Lens. Practice makes perfect. Coaches O'Cain and Gautreau were very Happy landings. pleased with the way this year's Cee track- men shaped up. It is here that the coaches spot future varsity material, and this year the prospects looked very good for con- tinually improving varsity squads. If at first you don't succeed . . . lower the bar. West Covina noses out the opponents. Some promising cindermen on the Cee team were Ken Reineer, Mike Cole, Bruce Davidson, and one boy you will undoubtedly hear a lot about, Dick Anderson. There is quite a bit of talent on the Cee team to keep rival schools busy in the years to come. 253 BASEBALL H E E 0 X 1 at Q' S F Captains Kurt Bullen and Larry Lesovsky Coach Bill Berkenheger ' 4 ' I ti. i L. to R., Row l: M. Antista, R. Bullen, C. Heacock, M. Burson, L. Lesvosky, F. Allen, G. Von Urquity, B. Young. Row 2: K. Mikulasek, Mgr.: T. Leone, B. Fscoboza, B. Schalla, P. Slattery, W. Fairfax, J. Saltamachio, -I. Young, R. Gustavison, D. Meyers, L. Anderson, T. Hales, K. Bullen, J. Leach, Mgr. .cw- With Bill Berkenheger hard on the boys' backs, they quickly realized that this year's ,..' qpif team was not one to flake off and with this ' ' once understood the team became an or- ganized ball club. With Larry Lesovsky and Kurt Bullen sparking the team, it shot its Q zfff 'll nel J X L'-'W 1 , 'F we M 044- cl way through league competition with top ballplaying and great sportsmanship through- out the team. ...fi K . Fielder Craig Heacock First Base Freddy Allen 255 Catcher Mickey Antista Short Stop Denny Meyers A 'at ...JA is- 'J ,, ,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,.,,.,,...,,........,.,,..w.-.....,x.-,.-.,,.t.,- 0. E it K K T. Leone singles to right. 5 Fielder Tony Leone 256 M. Befson Walks Catcher Tony Hales xxxwxx .A X is .. . , i . in A K, Bullcn on Llcck Qeasomfs Q I 5 Ficlrlcr Ciillwcrl Von llrquity WC, .4.... . . ......... Azusa WC.. WC.. WC WC.. WC, . WC.. WC.. WC.. WC.. WC .. WC.. WC.. WC.. WC.. . . . .San Gabriel . . . .ML Sac . . . .Chino . . .Azusa . . . .Covina . . .Chaffey .......Ganesha . . . .Baldwin Park . . . .La Puente . . .Covina . . . .Chaffey . . . . .. .Ganesha . . . ,Baldwin Park . . . , .La Puente D. Meyers watches Bullen triple to right. s L. X Ca If , s he r Don llarc Pitchers J. Young, W. Fairfax, j. Saltamafhio, R. Bullen, L. Anderson, B. Fsaobom B. Young. J ' Vwwrtg Tomorrow's Varsity worked hard and fought well toward league hon- ors- and did a very good job of it. The team as a whole spent many hours at batting and fielding prac- tice and found out it all paid off in the end. Good luck next year. . . . Covina . . Chaffey , . . . Ganesha Baldwin Park .. La Puente . . . . . Covina . . . . , Chaffey . . . . Ganesha Baldwin Park .. La Puente Left to right, row I: G. Begin, D. Rpnnoms, B. Stoneman, M. Overbeck, L. Belmore, M. Chidester, T. Dodd, D. Peterson. Row II: Coach Wells, M. Wheeler, B. johnson, R. Barker, B. Storms, D. McGavin, B. Robbins, B. Baker, B. Morehead, D. Davis, and Mgr. Dennis Slattery. ,T J Qs Q i? i l E -! .. .ug Y 258 Casey at the bat Capt. Lonnie Belmore Mr. Rabbit? asked Alice, and turned to her f Could you tell me? . . . Do students ever do Anything . . . I mean, besides study? Mr. Rabbit, do students do anything--besides s Of course they do, Alice. Ummp that's What the clubs are for, and everybody Has clubs. Are they big clubs, like bats? Asked Alice, quite perplexed. No, no . . . not that kind of clubs- You know, like clubs and organizations. Well, remarked Alice. I can't say that I do! You should, why they're the very foundations Of any well-rounded education. What sir? she queried, do clubs do? Aha replied Mr. Rabbit- The bring People together to do everything ll ,!, , Il y ' That's worth doing. 656 My goodness! but this place is full of things, Why I've hardly looked at one, when up pops another! Hmmup-you haven't even seen The most important things yet, muttered the rabbit to Alice. You'll be surprised then, I'1l bet! just what have I missed? she asked in surprise. The clubs! he retorted. Clubs? What are they? Do they grow in a field or Boat in the bay? Don't try to be funny! they are organized groups that .-ff! f 1 ff-V' 1 ' 4, K , - ,rilv 1:4 ' I !,.-.x ,,- at V y -, .fi I ' v X A up C ' Nr' M ' . xx ' , K V, X w swim under water, collect stamps direct crowds, lead cheers, superintend flags, activities. They lead, they, they plan . . . and supervise Who are they? she asked once again. They are the presidents, the vice-presidents, the treasurers, the . . . But when there are so many that lead, who follows? With the rise of Advanced civilization Come only leaders for every nation. ,' I g n XA. i iv' , f x A X' f is 1 x H HN au- aisilfvgl ,fl 'WV W ', Q ' ly' Al K ,gf 'MXN H R . Q5 it N 'Z fl f 'z f X r,., , Agfa I 5' gi W, 1' if 'f K , W T , T y, , f -1 - j i 'A X ' 1 V ,: ' Q ' . d it T 'ef ,ai 4, n 'Hi If T l .M QF ' T , sig A, 7 ,P ,f ' 'N X ' .3 W jig , 's h Mfg, Q1 , , Y. WI , 53,1 Il gl f 'J f l 'H ' I ' K 'gig A - XX y 4' f H 'll I M l f' ' if f e -y ' 1 X I ? x it I ' ' ' 7 I 't ,,.f ,fl I ff ' A -E - .. ,. uf,,,f,1f ff' Y i ' 'A' -in in v In my V '-1 1 px ww- s - E t I. ,Y at Service is their watchword. If you done, just ask the Fidelitas to do it! Looking over the year, first semester Litts, and second semester President, some of the tasks that the Fidelitas us: Ushering at the Big and Little Dayg and Parent's Back to School more pleasant tasks were decorating putting on the Homecoming Pep Rally. Pres : Diana Litts Sec: Eloise Lopez 262 Tuw-Blue raise the funds needed for performing they put on a fantabulous dance called you Halloween creatures and sold All to keep us informed on the who , , and why , of school activities. But that their most satisfying project for Christmas Party that they put on for at El Cavario. Pres : Jessie Curll V. Pres: V. Pres: Judy Butler Sally Corzine Treas : Marla Tausher Treas 2 Brenda Barber Higt , H ISI : Candy Jones Sandi Burton Sec : Bonnie Mclntyre 'meg lirlene Ballarnl X Ann Grisafe Marilyn Miller Marilyn Cambell rs as Carol Chewning Kay Him: Sally Plumer Laural Swanson Advisors: Miss Buch and Miss Schanen ' C ,J Celeste Cook Pam Holton Wanda Pope 1 Gaye Berge Susy Greenwell jo Anne Gates Chris Johnston Sharon Ross Mary Lopez Sharron Noble Blue Ouf in blue 'ackers :',' ' Wh 'Q of be ' f3ff???'i'1iflriffrigfiiee22fE'1s:iiJeLili'H Charl e s those a blue ' ' ,g basket A 4: -- What W- thelr Hi8hfS?e?5i 52E i ir 5 were Hawkin A 1 President: Larry Lesovsky Advisor: Mr. Anders- Sergeant of Arms: Kurt Bullen Treasurer: Chuck Wilke Secretary: Bill Bytrus Sergeant of Arms: Dave McLenclon Pat Slattery Charlie White Neil Nevills Dennis Rund Eric Gossett ROY Gustaveson J0hfmY Deal Larry Parus Don Gardner jim Kudenov Ronnie Binam Sid Mills Dave Getches Tony Leone Bill johnson Bob Sweeney Don Barry P' 266 ww- Seconcl row: Roy Hagar, Charles Patrick, Phil Goar. First row: Kent Brown, Rich Wellington, jim Zangger, Denny Rund, Harold Bidnic. Carl Key Club! The Key the their Pres. Mike Bradley and Advisor Mr, Bremer. Mike Bradley, Pres., Craig Heacock, Treasurer, Howard Jackson, V. Pres., Don Priest, Sec. l It's the e col- Bottom row: Dave Getches, Don Mottenger, Don Singerman, joe Saltamachio. Top row: john Deal, Jay Leibcrman, Stuart Candland. 'H Bottom row: Tom Stout, Alan Kushner, jim Pittenger, Mich Trainer, Larry Strom. Top row: Eric Davidson, james Ming. ' Bottom row: Peter Hunt, john Hawkins, Ken Nordstrum, Phil Bemis, Bob Mitchell. Top row: Bill Byrtus, Roy Gustaveson. Bottom row: Bob Walker, Jim Bruin, Roger Vaughn, Greg johnson, Phil Ahlstrancl, Doug 267 Tozier. 0 We Xf, ofa Sharon Bryant, Pres. C. Gusdavison, K. Lafler, M. johnson, S. Bryant, advisorg Miss Geier. There's made in the ranks of 7 1' 'g ' II new sprin ,t g 'A 'f'.g?.1l..L..QLQ..--....,. . V. w - . g g g lf X fw...1M:a ded painting un A blue. Later, in AQQ' B if H a r en' ti ' lean spirits, they participated in the Kamp-Klean Up. Out braving the arctic winds of Mt. San Antonio, they sold programs for West Co- vinas' big C. I. F. Championship Game. j. Clippinger, S. Borchers, L. Nelson, C. Gusdavison, M. Bohan, J. Diener, M. Bohan, B. Priest. Most of these girls are planning to try out for Fidelitas so that they can continue to serve their fellow Spartans. 268 M. Hoey, A. Price, M. johnson, K. I:afler, C. Courter, F. Peters, S. Bryant, D. Stanford. P. Washbut Tlteifv Hearts Aw Young Cabinet: S. Farrell, Pub. Commun. Worship Commun, S. Thacker,'Sgt. of Arms: S. Bryant Service Commun: M. johnson Setxg C. Gustaveson V.P.3 P. Willis Pres., K. DeLong, Treas.3 J. Graham. ' Those freshmen and sophomore girls really seem to have Something Going in the Y-Teens. Among their many enterprising activities are: a slumber party fat which nobody slept. Could anyone sleep through a night like that?j! Of course, they don't spend all their time eating and sleeping. A great many hours are spent in their preparation for the annual Y-Teen Fashion Show and Dinner, a whop- ping big success. L Row 1: B. johnson, L. Geordan, B. Kinter, J. Ambers, Peters, J. Clippenger, C. Pitts. Row 2: I.. jordan, S. O'Brien, K. Lafler, J. Wier, j. Smith, j. Skinner. Row 3: N. Stnith, j. Diener, T. Haslett, B. Folley, , I . 15. fvilm 1 Row 1: D. johnson, L. joseph, M. Manion, P. Wise, S. Hunter, S. Holden. Row 2: Linda Bleak, P. Russo, W. Seward, K. Renfro, C. Brecleurg, B. Barbes. why' l K 1 President-Kary De Long Good looks and poise characterize the charming members of the West Covina Modeling Club. In order to qualify for member- ship, each one of these girls must meet c e r t a i n qualifications. Of course grooming, poise, and grace are basic musts! A variety of outfits are modeled by the club members. I V V . Q' fe K A me Qbiif K my 5 :Q , K q K , ,yy y f y X K . A 5 5, , ,.-.::.. A 9 1 -:: :f,E Q :.,:- LV ,,. S tg E 1 J 4 Bonnie Perkins, Pres. Chris Johnston, V. Pres. C A E Linda Street Row One: Terrie Snell, Vickie Strouse, JoAnn McKeever, Marsha Hall, Linda Josephs, Judy Stephens, Carolyn Green, JoAnn Karasek, Marilyn Youngquist, Phyllis Russo. Row Two: Sue Borchers, Linda Street, Linda Dodson, Ann Garrelts, Pam Harden, Marsha Storms, Lonnie Parker, Rosemary D'Orsey, Connie Godfrey. Mimi Ruflson ancl Diane jackson greet one of the many arrivals at the shoiv. Q il.. - Advisor : M iss Boggini ? 5 JoAnn Berger, bu ?'x,K T : N Q L bags as p f' t Hd 4.655 g Tw ,x fps :J W2 f , f',1l5'?9M,l4f : ,W V .. . 9.54: fi, 52 1 .f ' 1 E f ,r Vicki Strouse, Treas. :mg ,524 l 1, Q 'Sg- Marcia Hall A fall fashion show with previews of school and party clothes, and a spring and summer fashion fore- cast are main features of the clubs' yearly activities. Here, we see pictures taken at a special showg put on to raise money for a new stage. l l l l Many .spectators viewed the exciting fashions shown at the spring preview. MES!! is Now, with the shortage of teachers as great as it is today, we need to encourage as many people as possible to enter this important field. llere, at XVest Covina, we are proud to report that many of the Spartans are planning to become educators. tljerhaps, they owe their future plans to the wonderful instructors they've had here.j 'l'hey have formed a club-M called the Future Teachers. They are a very intellectual bunch! First Row: Libby XVirth, Laura XX'ine, Susan Loft, Marilyn Youngquist, Shirley Dianette, jean Ludwick, Linda Rouse. Second Row: jackie Richardson, joy Amber, Carol Holroyd, julie Coporaso, Susan Babb, Nancy Wiggenhtxrn, Lallora Thompson, Cathy Kied- Petwtg Zutclnefw Business is good and to make sure that it stays that way, the Future Business Leaders are working toward rowski. a bright future. These people are business majors who are studying so that they may take their places in downtown ofhces and XYall Street Stock Exchanges. Here on the local scene, they have aided tremendously in the drive to raise funds for our bleachers. ln a recent membership drive, President Karen Sterret backed a successful barbecue at the home of their spon- sor, Mrs. Bulat. As the business world goes: so goes our nation. 7 Ann De Bruin, Lynn Shore, Marsha Rinde, Diane Walters, Sandy Purtlebaugh, Norma Orient H XX'inning nrst place at the I..A. County Fair for their booth, the XY'est Covina Future Homemakers are always on top. Of course, they don't spend all their time collecting blue ribbons. They furnish a special eater- ing service available for any organized school activity. This catering serviceg the selling of blue and white pom-poms, ancl the sponsoring of the Christ- mas Ball were their biggest on- campus projects. WW Our hard working Advisor Mrs. Pace President Iunnc Howard i FN The sewing ability of the members is illustrated by their outlits, The meeting will now coma. to order' nu 'E The first step: never look at xxliat you are tooking. PrR0fPusLws A Fairly recent addition to the W.C.H.S. campus are the White Caps. This is a group of girls who are interested in entering the nursing field. The future nurses toured several hospitals in the area just to get an idea of what they look like . Some of the places they've been are: The Covina lntercommunity, U.C.L.A.'s campus hospital and St. Vincents' in Los Angeles. Not just satisfied with dreaming about the future, however, the girls have undertaken many worthwhile projects this p2iSt year. A Christmas basket, for a needy family in West Covina meant many hours of candy selling. A fund for Wfest Covina students-in- need was their spring project. They also, managed to usher for the All-Girl revue, and one of their most novel ideas was a half-birthday party. Because Mrs. Foster's Qtheir advisor and our school nursej birthday did not come during the school year, the girls decided to celebrate her half-birthday with all the trimmings. Cute? just the good-old- original thinking of the White Caps! 'Nj ' 1 AtlvisorfMrs. Foster I President Jeanette Easley, Secretary Carol Mason, Treasurer Kay Carbone Vue President Ruth Thomas. 274 First Row: Carol Fox, Cheryl Buck, Carol Cole, Marsha Storms, Carol Niemela, Sally Wilson, Gail Grapensteter, Lynda Smith Angelea Karacly, Linda Guerro. Second Row: Lonnie Lovitt, Sharon Wertz, Kayline Harlow, Sharon Jefferies, Helen Pink, Kay Smith jo Ann Berger, Ann Ghomson, Annette Thompson, Chris Steiger. JT? What's in the stars? Ask any member of the Astronomy club and you're bound to learn some interesting things about those little twinklin' lights on high. Under the friendly supervision of their sponsor, Mr. Stout, and their president, Don Priest, the members participate in nocturnal observations: QXVe're not sure, but we think the opening line of their theme song is: Twin- kle, twinkle little star . . is as .', ,' K fa, K ' K 'K H394 4' :nil al .153 Claud Alkire, john Hawkins, Don Priest, jerry Barden, Eric Davidson. Front: Charles Gaswell, Don Richardson, Thomas Bierman. lCiag'sA Curious to Gnd out why one and one are two? join the Math club. You're bound to get answers there! Under the able supervision of their sponsor, Mr. Hayman, they avail other students of a math-help service. They print a newspaper available to anyone for a small fee, sponsor ping-pong tournaments, and attend special math tournaments at other schools. All in all, they're pretty active and we give you Qwith no small amount of awej the WCHS Math club. Top: Bob Merians, Gary Rowsc, jim Ming, Don Priest. Middle: Dale Knudsen, jo Bailey, Charlene lN1cConaughy, Bottom: jerry 275 Harden, Debby Shields, lflaine Price, -lean Ludwig, Bob Viney. Q.P.l2J.l.M.l.O. Who says that Latin is a dead language? Certain- ly the members of the Latin club wouldn't agree with you. Bigger than ever, the Latin club sponsors a bona-tide newspaper fsome of it in Latinj and publishes it weekly. The Latinians participate in Latin-Baseball games fa cross between scrabble and real baseballj. The winners of the Wforld Series fwe are toldj are assured of A's for the semester. At the end of the year, they celebrate, Roman style, with a Latin Banquet. The banquet usually in- cludes fun, food and swimming for all . . . Advisor Mr. Mitchell, Pres., Dave Hendrickson. n .N ew l P- 'es Row I: A. Dc-Bruin, K. Grapenstert, H. Geertz, T. Wilstvn, C. McConaughy, j. Bradley, ' 0 x j. Ludwig. Row 2: M. Rulofson, G. Berge, L. Bleak, L. Wahner, P. Casteel, B. Factor, D. jackson, M. Bowers, L. Swanson, C. Hones. Row 3: B. Geertz, P. Stanley, j. Hunt, D. Hendrickson, V. Wfortman, j. Perry. any t Clif 'in A '- A 'sw ' .. Row I: li. Fleming, A. Briggs, L. VUhite, S. O'Brien, L. Wine, L. Guerrero, S. McMicoll, K. Stokes, N. llarris, H. lland, L. Feiner, S Coalson, R. Koski, j. Faut, F. Koerner. Row Z: R. Viney, S, Chad copyj B. Banton, R. jones, C. jones, P. Skelton, P. Richardson, R. Tennies L. llanilton. L. Miller, S. Grattan, S. Lalwadie, j. Roy, C. Mason. Row 5: T. Dolan, M. Grisafe, L. liddingfiels. G. Rowse, D. Fleener, L Lukens, l. liasley, K. Harlow, S. Mikulasek, S. Mickels, S. Farrell, K. Renfro, D. Darlins, li. Price, S. Babb, D. Steele, D. Smith, I3 Brubaker., V. jones, B. Paln, P. Merritt. Pres: Jocelyn Lahr, Advisor: Mr. Gautreau 1 1 x, .ral Q :f::. l, Sli? ,' Cgll rag .wi . ll! , a X ., ,N 4 YL' V if' l 'Cai n':' 1' all J- iii. 5 :vin jf' 1 rv L. .44 ima 1 Les Parris' Bonjour, comment allez-vous aujourd' hui? This is what you might hear if you walked into a French Club meeting. The club is new and is run under the experi- enced advisorship of Mr. Gautreau. The purpose of the club is to educate the students of XY'est Covina High School in the French culture and customs and to pro- mote their understanding of the French language. Some of the activities of this club include a car wash, attend- ing French movies, and eating intriguing foods at French restaurants. Row 1: J. Lahr, J. Gray, H. Feiner, L. Jordan, P. Willis, P. Clark, J. Wlallace. Row 2: J. Kinni- son, M. Hines, S. Lokken, C. Lokken, F. lleller, F. Larrelmee, L. Larrahee, M. Gordon, S. Moody. Row 3: P. Stanley, J. Barcus, B. Blanton, B. Walker. Officers: Treas.: Janet Kinnison, Pres.: Jocelyn Lahr, Sec.: Joanne Wallan'e, V. Pres 277 Bob XX'alkv:r. .. L4 5 M GI .. .12 E 'C lf. YU .Z .3 b-1 A E C -3 E E 'T M, E1 C'- ': ii E 'T 5 ., 111 5 CU Q TE an uf -I .S cn x: c Q .E Z U '-Q L7 L2 4 T2 an Lf GJ -. Z .-. 4 c: O Q '15 CI .3 'O r: G! 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' E F2202 .QNOH ULAEO 4432!-' Jawa - Nancy Copple, Gary Davis, and Sue Friedman enthusiastically By the way, did anyone remember to sell tickets? discuss the new script. lst Year: Nancy Follman, janet Carey, Carolyn Walter, Leslie Dodd, Leilani Parker. Znd Roxy: jackie Pendleton, Sharon Smith, Linda Seckels, Louis. Tragedians is composed of students who give up their time after school to prepare entertaining produc- tions for our enjoyment. Not all of the students belong to the dramatic classes, but all benent by improving their diction and poise. The Tragedian's first play this year is called, I Was a Teen-age Dracula, in which a boy from Tran- sylvania is mistakingly accused of being a vampire. The play's mystery and humor held the audiences attention, and the surprise ending is still discussed. 2nd Year, Bottom: Gayle XVeissmann, Lucinda Rooney, Shirley Crider, Chris Johnston, Sue Friedman, Nancy Copple. Top: Phil Cioar, Art Skaags, Ed Crouch, Gary Davis. 279 President, Bob Walker 280 mobs, Lobbgts When we dig through the history pages of the junior Statesman, many interesting facts are uncovered. For instance: junior Statesman was founded in the 1930's by Prof Rogers. It's purpose, through the years, has been to build better citizens for tomorrow, with an active interest in their government. This interest in gov- ernment is developed by learning through actual experience. They attend conventions fwith other Jr. Statesmenj and participate in discussions con- cerning national and local policies in administration. In addition to their usual club activities, the WCHS Chapter performed many necessary school services. Enthusiastic oliicers plan for their next convention. Row l: Sec. of Publicity: Lela McClarity, Parl.: Candy jones, Sec. Laurel Swanson, Corresp. Sec.: jo Ann Gates. Row Z: Pres. Bob Walker, Treas.: Ken Godfry, V.P.: Don Priest, Chief of justice: Bill Breer, Sergeant of Arms: Gregg johnson. , , V ' if'Fl..-- Row l: R. Slattcrv, li. Price, J. Bradley, J. Gates, M. Miller, N. Fortnigln, L. Nelson, S. Smith, K. Toraik, L. Mililxaiin, L. Rooney. Row 2: C. Urlic, j. Bailey, G. johnson, j. Knipe, S. Sanclo, D. Guyer, B. Brccr, IJ. Tozicr, T. Snlmincn. 1 X' .4 lf 7 i 0721-'O 5 V05 V. -l W!! Q r rf 32 ' L f - 3 -J W Xxxxgnfx is 5 .4 - vs 9 Row 1: L. lNlcCarty, S. Gratten, J. Garfinkel, Lahr, C. jones, W. Lcacli, L. Swanson, L. Sea.-kcls, S. lN1cMicoll, jackson. Row 2: T. Waslilwmirri, B. Walker, D. Bong, B. Burns, K. Godrcy, D. Priest, L. Strom, L. jackson, M. Trainer, J. Brucn, R. jones. 281 AJUZWIZE f So Alice, wishing to see more of us, traveled into town, Q Where they made quite a proper fuss, D As she purchased a brand new gown. She bustled from shop to shop, 0 And saw splendid things That made her eyes pop! My Goodness! she cried, When she'd made her last stop. Why, this is the most glorified, beauti- fled, Glamorized, fantabulousized, City in which to Shop. And we know that Y0u'll agree with her, The facts are very clear, Shopping in West Covina Is good throughout the year. X' X ' I,-I .l, .2 if Qi? is' a ll 1 I X f if V'-l 1f , gg Yv Q WZ. ---,Tig V f Q.l.,,s g xifqx I 5' 4 I fx W Nom fm! MW R ff ,f nrfn . if. ? W I H ji ,y ,, Y- 21 1, x Q -l ,, A V V Y- , ., . It hx N Q. aww , N 9 4 . ii ,gg-LQ- A 'f 5 -1-Q . ' .. . ' f PT -. S ' M- - f freer? A ll- V- g . ,A - A MYBERKOWITZ Dock Moose Z Q ks aPuT Oo .O 0 O 'Q' 0 o' C. O . .Q 00 o O 9. 0,0 O X ' . UC 0 fo , ww f . A X , EW? UYZQ, .S A54 Il1.,,,V !v,,. I ' A , ,,Q , A ax ,J f f V? if -.1. I we 257 ly 4 XXX f I I Q, W 3 ', ' FE? 4 fd' X r' X I J'-WI I il! LA K f X X ' M2101 f X ,.g ,L . ,V ' 7! l tw Pfwudf T K , I .mwuulmf JG W W f 'Wh b ml , I WW V yt ff m: E l Eastland Lanes serves the West Covina area with 32 fine A.M.F. alleys, a handy coffee shop, and excellent facilities for ban- quets or family dining. In short Eastland Lanes has everything from bowling to fashion shows, all in one y establishment in the Eastland Shopping Cen- ter on the south side of the freeway. Eastland Lanes, San Gabriel Va 284 Pl'lG.hl.hl' EldL '.bl plltimsqr ms OW mg at as! an anes an enjoy! e The Pro-Shop features expert hall drilling, and fitting. ' Cow Qmjsz Lomas I ite bowling establishment U 1 .lark Shector and Tim Sexton enjoy tall glasses of Driftwood milk in lfnstlnncl's Coffee Shop. Fashion shows are il weekly attraction in the Fastlancl Dining Room. Shirley Criclcr and Clnry Davis know that howling is a great date. ,J 1 ffzcwuv 0 La! Q 4 0 JZ! new m1d gun df ymgyam amclbjzp ' ,Aja ,LW . I scream, you scream, we all scream for 31 FLAYORS ice cream, including Marilyn, Carolyn and Fred. 6 umdrtnllai i tiditf, .ff fulrrlv OUR DISCOUNT SENIOR PRICES will prevail from july on. May we suggest you have your senior sitting made during the summer when you are tan and glowing. This will also avoid the September to December rush and insure early Christmas deliveries and college application pictures. CUse our lay-a-way plan.J W 1050 W. Garvey Blvd. West Covina Plaza F qua: .45 5 2 Rauch Mafdwb 522 Ii. Vine ED 6-2557 Brenda Barber and Kathy Rieke count on PEPSI- COLA for a cooling and refreshing lift. In at 1 x M- Qcotbj Lads I i I1 john Deal and Dick Gardino, buy their clothes at SCOTTY LEE'S for outstanding quality. 287 Booiiawl Kay, Barbara, and jean wonder if they will be lucky enough to get a boat from BOAT LAND for a gradua- tion present. JuwDed4moJsTmw Judy looks on while Dennis checks his oil at one of West Covina's finest gas stations, JIM DEDONA'S TEXACO. pcajaeoww Bev and Renee find out valuable information which will benefit them in the future at PUBLIC FINANCE. Loans of all kinds can be obtained here. - Rod shows Donna that at FLOYD GALVIN you can find life insurance for your every need. 288 Courteous service and the best of way out to classical music are offered to DIANE and CECILLE at MARTYS MUSIC. These West Covina students find that at FIRST FED- ERAL SAVINGS there's always someone to help you find a perfect way to saving. MARSHA'S poodle seems content to rest in the arms of lovely KATHY while the girls are modeling their stunning selections from ZUKORS. GAII., JIM, and JANET enjoy the finest selection in summertime coolers at the TASTEE FREEZE. 289 West Covina students find that EDGEWOOD FLOR- IST has flowers for all occasions. Nickie Brossard selects her material at DIANE'S for her summer wardrobe. To keep their clothes looking sharp Donna and Bernie bring them to SUNSET CLEANERS. 290 Looking for a long awaited summer vacation, Don, Mike and Ronnie select the best in sporting goods at ELLIOTS. WestCovimfFQo'us6 Larry keeps Linda happy by buying her flowers from a large selection at XVFST COVINA FLORIST. i Qteww1tsF1yi1bQ MP Glen Plumb and Bob Dietrick have a mechanic's Held day in STEXVARTS FIXIT SHOP. ,Il Pool Valet For excellent bool service it's the POOL VALET as Linda Street and Linda Winne know. A musical career sounds interesting to Gerri, Barbara and Angel, and their lessons can be taken at MORRIg MUSIC. 291 92 QtwlwbQl'ow Don't forget to get your school supplies at our own STUDENT STORE. BM-BAR RANCH, in Monticello, Utah. For tex fishing, and year round activities. ED 7-9495. The Qlwwmfwallums CMPOMH 1132 E. Garvey, W.C. mer fung swimming, horseback. In hunting season reservations call DfuD.L.GQmS0w OPTOMETRIST Eastland Shopping Center West Covina cmfmjowb Clothes for any occasion is the specialty of COUNTRY CLUB. Diane, Bonnie, and Chris look like professional models in their beautiful originals. 9 l2wssDamsPoadf Bonnie goes on an imaginary trip in one of the many Hne cars found at RUSS DAVIS FORD. Webb's Mens Www . Rolene, George and Roy inspect one or me many fine styles at WEBBS MENS WEAR. 294 i' , ,tw Ceaswfs Carol, John, Joan, Bob, Jill treat at CEASARS. 'em lines up for an after school Covuw1BowE COVINA BOWL attracts Eloise, Fay, Kay, Joyce and Noel for an afternon of recreation, U9-Ill Lwlfulwffu Jan and Mona look for bargains from LUCKY REALTY. 295 1 . 9 ' I I. se. 'fl 1 Ibimw Gwwlws I After seeing the wide variety of styles at ELEGANITA Marilynn and Joanne admire the wide variety of Hora MENS XVEAR, Glen decided to do all his shopping found exclusively at MORSE GARDENS. there. DRIVE' ,rw at 1 E-'l5l10n6l5 Bwch E5 Madeline chauffeurs -leanett and Charlotte in the Car they all wish they owned at REYNOLDS BUICK. 296 G-meals Mens Wewu A11 .Ili ' I. Here at GREEN'S MEN'S WEAR, Eddie and jim are having a hard time making up their minds which shirt they want, because of the enormous selection. Valuwdmnws 947 So. Glendora Ave. West Covina, Calif. ED 8-8018 Lawsonfsjewafms if ti A fine selection of graduation gifts are available at LAVUSONS JEXVELERS, as these students have found out. 2 97 Boulevard Cleaners, 154 S. Glendora Ave., W. Covina, Calif. Clothes in by noon-ready same day. Suits and dresses 31.00, pants and slacks 50c. Congratulations to the class of '60 Hmmm L. I-lmsfeiw D. D. Q. 98 's North Citrus in Covina ED 2-4515 Dennis Disson, Bill Byrtus, and Denny Calc Jeaafs Becwig Shop Glendora and Vine West Covina, Calif. ED 7-9294 90119000 drops in for a quick snack at the BURGER Q. 'Q l cmfmjcoum Bonnie and Patsy select summer cottons from the ex- clusive styles at COUNTRY COUSINS. L0w'S Qlwe West Covina Plaza West Covina 299 . if' ' t'i1 'L'l ! ' 'll N D1 , . fly l I C 4. H H ll ff ',3'7: , ea. 44. n l , O, f l 42 f , ,Zi 429 -:ef fu- fig:- . .4- 5, nf X 011 Fuw Quw P0008 E.-Qiwfl X Michele, Carole, and jaydee get ready to enjoy a dip in W Q I one of the many FUN sUN PooLs. wf W - W 0 W 0 COMPLIMENTS OF THE Silvan HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIFORNIA W , 1 QR Sq nsnonnsx? Lynn and Helen try on two of the darling hats at 3 ,nfs DARLING HAT SHOP. X if ll 5 , J ' 300 Beckmann's Citrus, Covina Boat Land West Covina Plaza Boulevard Cleaners Glendora W. Covina BM-Bar Ranch Monticello, Utah Burger Q California, W. Covina Ceasars West Covina Center Country Club Eastland Country Cousins Citrus, Azusa Covina Bowl San Bernardino Rd., Covina Darling Hat Shop Shoppers Lane, Covina Dedona's Texaco Station Sunset, W. Covina Diane's Eastland Dr. D. L. Gerson Eastland Driftwood Dairy El Monte Eastland Bowl W. Covina Edgewood Florist West Covina Center Elaganita Men's Wear West Covina Plaza Elliotts Sporting Goods West Covina Center First Federal Savings ' Glendora, W. Covina 51 Flavors West Covina Center Floyd Galvin West Covina Center Green's Men's Wear West Covina Plaza Herman Herstein West Covina Center Jean's Beauty Shop Glendora, W. Covina Kundrath Studios Baldwin Park A . 11,11 WW P C0 1 '7 l l n Z 6 i 14,9 V 2031 C VNTK , gutsy M' ,L t I S- .,fA' A f 1915. F im! f I O!! LE awww ES f Gigi. ilEEii'E 1 w HR Lawson's jewelers West Covina Center Lou's Shoe Repair West Covina Plaza Lucky Realty West Covina Center Marty's Music Shop West Covina Plaza Morris Music Shop Glendora Ave., W. Covina Morse Gardens Citrus, Covina Pepsi-Cola Azusa Canyon Rd., Baldwin Pk Pool Valet Glendora Ave., W. Covina Public Finance Corporation Glendora Ave., W. Covina Reynold's Buick Citrus, Covina Ranch Market Vine, W. Covina Russ Davis Ford Citrus, Covina Scotty Lee's West Covina Plaza Silver Slipper Recording Co. Citrus, Covina Stewart's Fixit Shop West Covina Plaza Fun Sun Pools San Bernardino Rd., Covina Sunset Cleaners Sunset Ave., W. Covina Tastee Freeze Glendora Ave., W. Covina The Sherwin Williams Co. West Covina Center Valet Cleaners Glendora Ave., W. Covina Webb's Men's Wear Citrus, Covina West Covina Florist Garvey Blvd., W. Covina Woolworth's West Covina Plaza Zukor's Eastland Administrators Maurice L. Wooden- 1 31 john J. Catalano-131 Barbara Buch- 1 31 Faculty A , Akerley, Ben-137 Anders, Tom-137 B Bennett, Vernon- 1 33 Benoit, Rodolphe-134 Berkenheger, William- 1 38 Boer, Helen-137 Boggini, Denise- 1 33 Bremer, Richard-131 Browning, Virginia- 1 3 5 Buck, Walter-134 Bulat, Olga- 1 36 C Clark, Thomas-138 D DePledge, Donald-133 Dieterich, Marjorie-137 Dieterich, Theodore-139 E Eaton, Malcolm- 1 35 Enger, Robert- 1 38 Eves, Leo- 1 38 A Abrams, Madeleine-29 Adams, Pat-29 Alkire, Claud-275 Aguilar, Michelle-29 Anderson, Eugene-29,250,247 Anderson, Phillip-29 Anderson, Warren-29 Arce, Mona-29 Arnold, Sharon-28,29 Avery, Ronald-29 B Baer, Roger-29 Bailey, Jerry-12,29,158,275, 243,281 Baker, Myrna-29 Balke, Linda-30 Banks, Pat-30 Barath, Sharon-28,30 Barber, Brenda-10,l8,19,28,30, 262 Barden. Gerald-30,275 Barry, Don-30,265 Bassford, Lynn-30,152 Basso, Joe-30,179 Baxter. Barbara-so Bazardani, Ben-30,240,241 Beane, Aloha-30 Bemis, Phil-30.231,247,250,267 Berkowitz, Kathrine-10,12,3l, 183 Berson, Marty-31,2 5 5 Bethke, Diane-31,154 Bickhart, Maryln-31 Bidnick, Harold-31,266 Bigger, Dany-Renee--31 Bieham, Ron-31 Binam, Ron-10,3 1, 199,221,265 Black, ,lean-31 Blake. Don-31 Blinn. Terrie--28,31,150,154 Borchers, Bi ll-31 Bradley. Mike-l7.22,32,266 Breer, Bill-32,280.281 Broneske, Rita-32,154 Brossard, Nicole-32 Brown, Aileen-32,154 Brown, Arlene-32,171 Bet -32 Brown, ty Brown, Kent-32,231,266 Brown, Ron-32 QMLA Indw F Farrin, Monte-134 Feldman, Emanuel-131 Foster, Margaret-137 G Gautreau, Hervey-134 Geier, Maria- Greeley, John-137 H Hammel, Bill-134 Hannum, Betty Clfisherj- 135 Hardy, Merrill-136 Hayman, Larry-139 Hertenstein, james-138 Horner, Kenton-.135 Husar, Albert- 1 37 K Kater, Vince-135 Kindel, Marion-133 Kleinknecht, Grace-139 Knutsen, George-136 L Lingenfelter, Cecil- 1 39 M Mitchell, Denos-135 Monteverde, Simone-1 34 Movich, Daniel-134 N Nichols, Phyllis- 1 33 N inneman, Agnes- 1 34 Brown, Sandra-24,32 Brown, Wes-32 Buekergeifaul-32,213,214,247 Bullen, Kurt-33,212,255,257 Bumgatner, David-33 Burbank, Ray-33 Burlingame, Louis-33 Burton, Sandra-24, 33, 152, 262 Busch, Don-33 Butler, Judy-19, 33,167,262 Byrtus, William-23,33,212, 213,267 C Caldwell, Dennis-33 Campbell, Gary-33 Campbell, Marilyn-23,24,33, 150,l54,193,263 193,263 Candland, Don-33,160,267 Carbone, Kay-34,274 Carr, Frances-34 Carroll, Sinda-34 Cary, Janet-34,279 Cary, Janice-34 Case, Mary-34 Catalfo, Jerri-34 Chaconas, Larry-34 Chamberlain, Jessica-12,34 Chewning, Carol-18,19,34,160, 199.263 Childers, Linda-34 Ciraulo, Thomas-34 Coderre, Joe-35 Cole, Carolyn-35,153,274 Colella, james--35 Collins, Bob-35 Cooke, Celeste-11,24,35,38, 154,263 Cooper, Marquerite-35,152 Copeland, Carol-35 Copelin, Tom-35 Copple, Nancy-35,279 Corzine, Sally-28,35,20l,262 Coyne, Mike-35 Craig, Darlene-35 Craigmile, Gary-17,36,243 Cross, jeffrey-36 Crouch, Edward-10,36,212, 214,279 Crowl, Linda-36,152 Curll, Jessie-36,1-49,160,262 O O'Cain, Jack-138 P Pace, Eileen-137 Porter, Barry-135 R Raney, Joanne-131 Remillard, Alfred-139 Rice, Larry- 1 31 Rimer, Ruth- 1 36 Rougier, Edward- 1 36 S Schanen, Carole- Schneider, Robert-136 Signer, Sue-133 Stout, George-139 Stronach, Leland-135 T Thomas, Sandra-135 Thorne, C. Larry-131 Tronaas, Edward-139 W Wells, Keneth-138 Wine, Newell- 1 36 Secretaries Barrett, Lois S.-140 Fox, Karen-140 Gardner, Daisy-141 Gilson, Mary-141 lvwleyz D Davidson, Eric-36,247,267,275 Davis, Gary-36,279 Dawson, Sid-36,211 DeBe1lis, Joanne-36 Dederick, Bob-36,247 DeShields, Sharon-36 Disson, Dennis-36,247 Dodd, Leslie-37,279 Dodd, Tim-37 Dohleman, Mike-37,251 Dorrel, Roger-37 D'Orsay, Rosemary-37 Drahos, Jim--37 Dudley, George-179 Dye, John-37,244 Easley, Jeanette-23,37,27-1,276 Edgington, William-231,229 Ellis, Seymour-37 Emery, Ann-37,171 Emley, Pat-37 Entwistle, Paul-37,227,243,247 250 Esocaboza, Bob-38,182,255,257 Evans, Darlene-38 F Fairfax, Walter-38,182,23l, 255.299 Felter, Barbara-38 Fibiger, Geraldine-38 Firman, Deana-38 Follman, Nancy-38 Foltz, Nancy-38 Fontebasso, Diana-38 Forbes, Jerry-38,179,229,231 Fowler, Sharon-28,38 Frachey, Louise-24,38,158,167 Fraus, Bonnie-39 Frazin, Bob-39 l Friedman, Sue-39,152,279 Fry, Dorothy-39 Fry, Richard-59,179 G Galgiano, Rolene-39 Galvin, Ray-39 Gardner, Don-39,265 Gebhardt, jack-39,170 Gentry, Carole-39,150,154 9 Henderson, Nancy-140 Helmuth, Georgia-140 McGuinn, Patricia-141 Opalenik, Johanna-141 Simonsen, Janis-141 Stephens, Wilma-140 Terry, Peggy-141 Worden, Jean-141 Cafeteria Workers Astle, Kathleen-142 Blubaugh, Verda-142 Carlson, Marcella-142 DeGroff, Rena-142 Ramby, Bobbie-142 Jackson, Madeline-142 Riley, Iris-142 Sheeter, Charlotte-142 Standage, Blanche-142 Wagner, Jewell-142 White, Esther-142 Maintenance Austin, Forrest-142 Carl, George- Ellison, Ray-142 Micek, Frank-142 Newbold, William-142 Rawlings, William-142 Schneider, Irene- Schoen, Georg-142 Schultz, Rolland-142 Strande, Raymond-142 Zappen, William-142 Getches, Dave-16,39,160,265, 267 Gigar, Dave-179 Gleaser, john-40 Glassen, Paul-39 Goalby, Beverly-40 Goar, Philip-40,266,279 Godfrey, Ken-23,4O,160,280, 281 Goldberg, Mark-40 Golding, Leonard-28,40,179 Gossett, Eric--40,l93,231,247, 265 Gradisher, Joyce-24,40 Grande, Roseanne-40 Grapenstater, Gail-40 Gray, Judith-40,154,205 Greeley, Corkey-40,247 Greenough, Gail-41 Greenwell, Susy-41,148,154, 1'70,176,188,263 Griflith, Dorothy-41 Grisafe, Anne--28,41,160,166, 263 Grumet, Donna-41 Guardino, Dick-41 Gustaveson, Roy-41,192,199, 231,255 Guyer, DeWayne-41,281 H Hagar, Roy-4 1,2 29,23 1,266,299 Halbert, Sharon-41 Halterman, Zelma-41 Hammell, Mike-227 Hansen, Janice-41,205 Hanson, Cindi-42 Hare, Don-42,179,257 Haring, David Harper, Virginia-42,153,154 Harris, Marcia-17,22,24,-12,166 Harrison, Neil-42 Haverly, Claudia-42 Hawkins, John-26,112,275 Hayes, Charlotte-28,42,152,200 Hays, Larry-42 Heacock, Charoles-42,160,255 Heaton, Roy-42,179 Henderson, Carolyn-1 1,42 Hendersen, Marilyn-43 Henninger, Chuck Hettman, Norm-43 Hetzel, Bill-43 Hiatt, Kay-17,23,43,166,263 Hinz, Madelyn-43,277 Hobson, Sharon-43,179 Hoffman, George-43 Holden, Gloria-43,50,154,188 Holmes, Joy-43 Holton, Pam-28,43,148,154,263 Holtschulte, Carol-22,24,43 Hopkins, Ken Howard, Leeann-23,43,166,173 Hubbert, Fred-44,213 I Ingelido, Beverly-44 Irish, Mike-44,213,214 .I Joblonsky, Barbara Jackson, Diane-44 Jackson, Lee-44,281 Jacobs, Ralph-44 Jacobson, Jackie Jenkins, Mike-44 Jensen, Darwin-44 Johnson, Gregory-28,44,267, 280,281 Johnson, James-44 Johnston, Barbara-44 Johnston, Chris-45,148,154, 190,270,279 Jolly, Gail-4s,1ss,1v6,zos Jones, Candace-23,45,159,262, 276,280 Junge, Diane-1 1,45 K Karady, Angela-45,274 Karasek, Jo Ann-45 Kateley. Malcolm-45 Keck, Sharon-45 Kellam, Bob-45,179,227 Khaskaei, Joe-45 Kimball, Linda King, Sylvia Kinnison, Janet-45,151,277 Knipe, John-46,281 Koerner, Carol-11,24,46,205 Koske, Tom-46 Kuckenbecker, Gloria-46 Kudenov, Jim-46,213,247,267 I. Lahr, Jocelyne-23,46,205,277, 281 Lalim, Karen La Prath, Jim--46 Lee, Beverley-46 LeFaivre, Marcia-46 Leonard, George Leone, Anthony-46,21 1,255, 256,265 Lesner, Ginny-46 Lesovsky, Larry-23,46,193,214, 215,255 Lewis, Linda-47 Lieberg, Lee Limberd, Diana-47,179 Litts, Diana-17,23,47,160,166, 201 Lokken, Caryl-47,204,277 Lokken, Sharyl-47,159,204, 205.277 LoMonaco, Angel-47 Lopez, Eloise-12,25,47,149, 154,192,262 Lopez, Mary-24,47,148,154, 192,265 A Abranowski, Donna-79 Affsa, Marilyn-79 Ahlstrand, Phillip-79,268 Ahre, Marylynde-79 Allen, Sharon-79 Almlie, Rodney-79,179 Alvarez, Louis-79 Anderson, Louis-79,232,233, 255,257 Anderson, Richard-79,222,252 Andre, Bill Anroski, Donna-10,79 Andrues, Linda-79 Anthony, James-79 Antista, Michael-79,212,255,256 Ashdown, William--79,234,247 Ashton, Jo Ann-79 Loveland, Vickie-47 Lovitt, Leilonnie-47,274 Lukaesko, Harvey-47 Lumpkin, Leonard-48 Luthin, Chuck-48 M McClendon, Eloise-48,153 McCrtstal, Mary Louise-48 Mcllvain, Lois--154 Mclntyre, Bonnie-10,11,24,28, 48,152,153,160,192,262 McKever, Joann-48 McLaren, Jim-48 McPerrey, Judith-48 McSwain, Judy-48 Macardican, Joyce-11,48 MacKay, Maureen-48,179 Monookin, Linda-48 Marians, Bob-49,275 Maron, Linda-49,160,170,171, 4205 Mason, Mike-179 Mathews, Jo Ann-49,158,160, 204 Matlock, George--49 Mazur, Kathleen-49,150 Meacham, Bob Mikulasek, Ken-49,245,255 Miller, Don-49,211 Miller, Marilyn-23,49,150,160, 199,263,281 Mills, Sydney-49,211,265 Mistone, Joanne-49 Mitchell, Bob-49,213,243,244, 267 Mohler, Sandi-49,204,205 Monti, Carole-50,171 Moody, Jill-50,179 Moody, Sally-50,277 Moore, Mike-50 Morris, Vicki-50 N Nagle, Stuart-50 Neas, Sandra Neill, Bob-50,245 Nevills, Neil-23,28,50,l93, 210,214,215,247 Newton, Larry-50 Nishiki, Dale-50 Nix, C.-50,210,214,217 Noble, Sharon-50,149,154,171, 263 N oice, Tom--51,240,241 Nordstrom, Ken-5 1,159,268 Norris, Kathy-5 1,149,154,188 Novarro, Steve-5 1 0 Offstein, Carol-51 Okada, Terry-51 Olden, Phillip-51 Oliver, Rita-51 Olson, Karen-51 Oncea, Jo Ann-51,179 Oost, Cheryl-51 Oram, Cherril-l7,22,38,51 Ornient, Norma-52,272 Orr, Marcia-17,24,52,152,153 Owens, Virginia-52 P Parus, Larry-52,265 Pass, Susan-52 Passmore, Virginia-11,24,52 J . Babb, Susan-79,272,276 Balardeta, Phyllis--76,79 Bales, Robert--79 Ballard, Earline-79,263 Barcus, James-79 Barden, James-79,275 Beck, Larry-80 Belmore, Lonnie-80 Bennett, Douglas Berge, Gaye-76,80,263,276 Berger, Clarke-80,179,240 Berger, Joanne-80,164,271,274 Berry, Aubra-80 Bevier, Charles-80 Bianca, Jacqueline-80 Biendle, Dianne-80 Birkinshaw, Joseph-80 Patrick, Charles-52,227,266 Perkins, Bonnie-33,52,204,205, 270 Peters, Lou-25,52 Petersen, Judith--52 Pierce, Edith-52 Pieri, Jim-52 Pittenger, Jim-19,28,53,199, 213,267 Pitts, Staley-53,212,247,248 Plumb, Glen-S3 Plumer, Sally-17,53,159,160, 171,263 Powell, Clarke-53 Price, Eileen-23,53,275,276,281 Priest, Don-23,S5,199,275,2so, 281 Pritchard, Don-53 Purtlebaugh, Sandra-53,272 Ramult, Pat-53 Rand, Mary-53 Raymondi, Aldina-54 Redhead, Richard-54,182 Reed, Ron-54 Reinhart, Judy-54 Reynolds, Noreen-28,52,54,154 Richardson, Donald-275 Rieke, Kathy-11,24,28,54,188, 201 Rinde, Marsha-54,272 Rissman, John-54,179 Roesies, David-154 Rooney, Lucinad-54,154,279, 281 Ross, Sharon-54,148,154,160, 263 Rudolph, Jack-54 Ruehl, Donna-54 Rund, Dennis-55,179,265,266 Russo, Joseph-55 S Salimen, Tom-55,281 Saltamachio, Joe-55,193,231, 255,257,265,299 Sanderson, Fred-55 Sanford, Cheryl-55 Saunders, Judy-55 Scherr, Barbara-55,204 Schlieper, Ann-55,204 Schmit, Sheldon-55,179,212, 214,216,247 Schultz, David-55 Schultze, Carole-55 Schwartz, Eric-12 Seckels, Linda-56,154,279,28l Severance, Ray-56 Shockley, David-56 Shore, Linda-56,272 Singerman, Bernie-56 Singerman, Don-56,267 Skaggs, William-56,279 Skalla, Harry-56, 179,25 5 Slattery, Pat--56,255 Slattery, Roslyn-24,28,56,281 Smith, Barbara-56 Smith, Margie-56 Smith, Sandi-57 Smith, Stephen-57 Snow, Bob-57 Soward, Nancy-57,167,204,205 Stark, John457 Stater, Bobbie57 Bjerrum, Raymond-80 Blanton, Robert Lynn-80,251,277 Bleick, Charles-80 Boschoif, Thomas-80 Bowers, Mary-80,276 Bowers, Myrna Jane-80 Bradley, Joalyn-80,276,281 Brookins, Bon-80 Brooks, Jeff-80 Browning, Jan-80 Bruin, James-81,267,281 Burris, Marilyn-12,81,152 Burson, Dyke-81 C Caldwell, Tiffany-81 Callaway, Joseph-81 Cameron, John-81 Caronna, Diane-81 Sterrett, Karen-l7,57,272 Stout, Tom-57,231,267 Stugart, Marilyn-57,153,201,271 Sullivan, Sharyl-179 Swanson, Laurel--10,25,57,154, 166,263 Sweeney, Bob-57,265 T Tarr, Carol-57,179 Tauscher, Marla-28,58,150, 154,160,167,192,199,262 Taylor, Corky-58 Thiere, Yvonne-19,28,58,199 Thompson, Barbara-25,58,150 Thompson, Dave-58 Thompson, Garu Tintary, Marilyn-58 Tolliver, Bonnie-25,28,58 Tucker, Stephen-58,250 U Urlie, U. Karl-58,281 V Valencia, Jim-58 Von Urquidy, Gilbert-58,179, 255,257 Vetterick, Arnold-58 W Wainstock, Neal-59 Wakefield, Carla-24,59 Walker, Carol-59,251 Walker, Judy-59 Walker, Bob-23,59,158,267, 277,280,281 Walter, Carolyn-59,279 Walters, Diane Jo-58,272 Ware, Gary Warren, Dick-59 Warshauer, Steve-59 Washburn, Mike--59 Weinreb, Bob-59 Weir, Mareleen-60 Weissmann, Gayle-60 Weitzul, Pat-6o,14s,1s4,1ss,263 Wellington, Pat-60,152,160 Wellington, Richy-28,611,266 Wertz, Sharon-60,274 Wetherbee, Judy-60 Whan, Betty-60,152,153 Whan, Bob-60,179 White, Charles-60.2 1 2 ,243 White, LaVern-60,179,276 White, Robert-60 Wiedemann, Karen-23,24,61, 152,153 Wilke, Charles-61,243,244 Wilkinson, Monaica-61 Wiltshire, Anthony-61 Winchester, Lynett-61 Winger, Penny-61 Winne, Linda-61,183 Wolfe, Pricilla--28,61 Woodman, Donna-61 Woodrow, Janet-61,183 Wright, George-11,61,132,227, 243 Y Young, James-179,255,257 Z Zangger, Jim-28,61,251,266 Zeiser, Noel-179 Zuccarelli, Roberta-61 Casteel, Patricia-24,81,276 Castetter, Judith-81,164 Chaput, Clayton-81,251 Cherrett, Norman-81 Coffee, Judy--81 Cole, Patricia-24,81,204 Coon, Warren-8 1 ,2 36 Crawford, Judith-81 Crawford, Lynne-8 1 , 164 Crep ps, Kathryn--8 1, 164, 179, 198.2 79 Crider, Shirley-8 1,164,179,279 Culwell, Tom-81,247 D Darrah, Will Dan-81 Davies, Gene-82 Davis, Sherry-82 Deal, John-19,76,77,82,198,265,267 DeBruin, Ann-82,272,276 Decker, Dianne24,82,205 DeLeon, Bernard-82 Denney, Sharon-82,152,154 DeSimone, Dennis--82 Dianetti, Shirley-92,152,154,272 Dickinson, Gary-82 Diebold, Bruce-82 Dodson, Linda-82,204,205 Donvito, James-82 Douglas, Dennis Drahos, John-82 Duflin, Dorothy-82 Eads, Sharon-82,152 Early, Barbara-82 Egen, William-82 Eisiminger, Deanna-82 Ellison, Patricia-85 Erickson, Anne-83 F Factor, Barbara-83,164,276 Feiner, Harriet-85,277 Ferguson, Laura-83,179 Fields, Douglas-83 Fields, Lawrence-83 Francaviglia, Richard-83 Fraus, Terry-179 G Gargano, Donima-83 Gamer, Thomas-83 Garrelts, Ann-25,85,17l Gatgs, Joan Sherley-24,85,160,280,281, 2 3 Gates, John-83,236 Geertz, William-83,276 George, Kenneth-85 Giamara, joseph-85 Glass, Mark-83 Gleason, Gail-1l,76,83 Godfrey, Connie-76,85 Golding, Britta-83,164 Golz, Margaret-83 Goodwin, George-84 Gordon. Kimberly-94 Grabenstatter. Beverly-84 Grattan, Sandra-84,276,281 Green, Carolvn-84,154,205 Greenwood, Pat-84 Grill-in, Russell484 Group, Judy-84,149 H Halbert, Michal-84 Hall, Marsha-84,271 Hall, Sandra--84 Hampton, Bill-84 Hancock, Charles-84 Haninn, Mike-84 Harper, Judith-84 Hays, Naylin-84 Hebert, Paul-84 Hehl, Kurt-76,84 Heller, Frandel-84,277 Henderson, William Hendrickson, David-84,276 Holfman, B. Robert-85 Holmes, Jack-85 Horner, Helen-85,198 Hoversten, Sandra-85 Huggins, Frank-85 Hundley, John-85 Hunter, Carole-76,85 Hurst, Charles-85 Hutchinson, Daniel--85 J jackson, Diane-85,164,271,276 Jackson, Donna jacquette, Susan-85 Jenks, Sally--85 johnson, Bill-85 Johnson, Duane-85,227 Johnson, Kathleen-85 Johnson, Bill--265 Jones, Levan-85,276 K Karayan, Mike-85 Kaupp, Karen-85 Karmann, james-85 Kearne, Bette Kerns, George-86 Kirtley, James-86 Klipp, Pat Ann-86 Knoll, Ronald-86 Knox, Raeline-86 Knutsen, Wallacc+86,160,275 Kopmen, Thomas-86,234 Kushner Alan--86,267 I. Labadie, Suzan-86,154,276 Langfus, Howard-86 Lanning, joan-76,86, 162 Leach, Charles Leach, Wren-86,164,281 Leeper, Jan--19,76,86,152,153 Leonard, Leslie-86 Levin, Richard-86 Lewis, Joan-86 Lewis, William-86 Lieberman. John-22,86,267 Lindsay, Kevin Lindsay, Mike Lopaz, Terry Lopinto, John--87 Ludwig, Jean--87,272,275,276 Lukaesko, Gent+87 Lundstrom, Robert-87 Lungquest, James-87 M McAloney, Robert-87 McClarty, Lela-87,280,281 McConaughy, Charlene-24,76,87,275,276 McCue, Danny-87 McDermott, Lynford-87 McDougall, Gary-87 McGavin, Dougas-87,252 McLaren, jean--87 McLaren, Kathy-87 McLendon, David-87,96,198 McNamara, Leisa-87 Madott, Valerie-87 Manookian, Lida Maple, john-87 Mason, Carolyn-87,274,276 Mattice, Julie Maxey. Ray-87,252,233 May, Vicki-88 Maysa, David-88 Meeker, Teery-88 Mekeel, Linda-88 Melton, Earlene Merritt, Nancy-88 Meyers, Dennis--254,255,256 M ichaelson, Joseph-88 Miller, Kay-88 Ming, James-88,198,267,275 Morales, Rita-88 Morehead. Bruce-88,232 Morgan, Donald-88 Mottinger. Donald-88, 267 Moyers, Carolyn-88 Moysa, David Mundy, Patrick Murko, Jim-88.213 Murphy, Tom-88 N Nasabal, Dennis-88 Neiberger, Melvin-88 Nelson, judith--25.88,96 Nelson, Robert-88 Newlon, Newton, Brint-88 Linda-89 Noble, Garv-89 Noska, Larry-89 O Oak, John-89 Ogden, William Ohmer. William-89 O'Kelley, Mike-89 Olson. Alfred-89 Orlando. Frances-89 Osborn, Brigid-76,89 Osborn. Susan-19,76,89 Oshell, Jay-76,89 Osterberg, Robert-89 Overbeck, Maior-89 P Palm. William Paradis, Suzanne-89 Parker, Leilani-25,89,279 Pass, Linda-89,149 Paterson, Robert-l89 King, Bruce-86,251 Pendleton, jacquiline-89,279 Perry, John--90,252,276 Peterson, William-90 Petrie, Christopher-90 Petty, Larry-90 Phillips, Paul Pickerl, Daniel-90 Pierce, Herbert-90 Pierce, Robyn-90 Pope, Wanda-77,90,164,198,204,265, 295 Powell, Barbara Powell, Richard-90 Powers, Christina-24,90 Privett, Gregory-90,234 Rateree, joan-90,149 Reenes, Bill-90 Reitana, Joann-90 Reithmerier, Leonard-90 Reneer, Kenneth--90,232,252 Reynolds, Russell-90 Ridin, Arlene Ritson, Sandra-90 Rogers, Kathy-90 Rollins, Richard Rowse, Linda-91,152,154,272 Rulofson, Mimi-91,271,276 S Sachan, Richard-91 Sagerman, Vicki-91 Dalley, Mike-91 Schwalb, Bonnie--91 Scott, Larry-9l,2l2,2l4,254 Seevers, Joan-91 Sexton,Tim-9 1 Shatsky, Judy Ann-91 Sines, Jeffery-91 Sines, Judith--91 Skelton, Stephen-251,276 Slagor, john-91 Smith, Linda-91,154 Smith, Marion-91 Smith, Sharron-91,279 Snell, Fred-91 Somer, Howard-91 Stanley, Philip-91,277,276 Stanley, Susan-91,19 Steinbach, Raleigh-232,248,252 Stephens, Judy-92 Stevenson, Danny Stone, Charlene-92 Stone, Rowan-92 Storms, Robert-76,92 Street, Linda-1l,12,76,92,l54 Str-oh, Bill-92 Strom, Larrv-92 227,267,281 Strouse, Vicki-92.271 Stucker. Linda-92,270 Sture. Richard-92 Survillas, Donna-92 Swanson, Linda-92 T Tavlor, Pamela-92,149 Taylor, Ronald-92 Tennies, Frank Tennies, William-92 Tharsing. Robert-92 Thiere, Svlvia-25,76.92,l54 Thomas, Ruth-92,274 Thompson. LaDora-154,272 Thorpe. lim-92 Timm. Kathleen-92.154 Torok, Karen-85,154,281 Tozier, Douglas-92,267 Trainer, Mitchell-92.247.267,28 Tsuneta, Carol-95,198,204 U Usher, Marilee-92 V VanHook, Wendell-93 Van Rooy. Robert-93 Varisco, Victor--93 Vaughan, Roger-93,227,241 1,267 Vezirakis, Stephen-93 Von Velasco, Arnold--93 W Walk, Christopher-93 Walker, Nancy-93 Wallace, Joanne-12,93,277 Waters, Robert-95 1 Walton, Carl-93 Wells, Patricia-93 Whitaker, Karen-93,179 Wiggenhorn, David-95,232 Wilkerson, Robert-94,198 Wilkins, Sandra-24,94 A Abra, Clyd-97 Adams, Carolyn-79,97 Ahre, Dennis-97 Allen, Frederick-97,234,244,255 Almlie, Sherly-79,97 Ambers, Judith-97,269 Ames, William-97 Anderson, Kathleen-97 Armetta, Stephanie-24,97 Asher, Roberta-96,97,164 Atherton, Valary-97 Avakian, Steve-97,247 B Baker, Darrell-97 Barcus, Judith-97,153,205,277 Barker, Barnes, Ralph-97 Everett-97 Barrans, Tom-97 Barrett, Barrile, Battle, Edward-97 Richard-97 Donald-97,227 Baze, Wayne-97 Besson, Michael-98 Beecher, Sandra-98 Begin, Gary-98 Benjamin, Gayle-98 Bevier, Judith-98,153 Bianca, James-98 Billings, Karen-98 Birmingham, Edward-98 Bixby, Edward-98 Bohan, Margaret-98 Bohan, Mary-98, 1 55,204,268 Bolls, Diane-10,98 Bommarito, Angela-98 Bong, Richard-98,281 Bongam, Pat-98 Borchers, Susan-98,268,270 Bouttier, Victoria-98,152 Boyer, Eileen-98,204 Boylin, Gary-98 Breshears, William-98 Broadwell, Diane-98 Broadbeck, Jack-98,240,241 Brossard, Lane-98 Brown, Janis--98 Browne, Michael-98,237 Brubaker, Charles--276 Bryant, Sharon-96,99, 152,268,269 Buck, Cheryl-99,205,274 Bullen, Rudy-99 Burwell, Ronnie-99 Burow, Cecill-9,154 Byrus, Keith-96,99 C Cabana, Janet-99 Cahal, Jollann-99 Camp, Nick-99 Campbell, Gerald-99 Canzoneri, Kathleen-99 Canzoneri, Nelleen--99 Cardinale, Ray--99 Carr, William-252 Carter, Leland-99 Casper, Karen-99,205 Casteel, Jerry-99 Cawyer, Cynthia-99,154,204 Chapman, Maynard--99 Chapman, Merryle-99,153 Chapman. Sharon-99 Chavez, Janice Chervy, Joan--99 Chilson, Nancy-99 Cimo, Norene Chocholak, Julian-99 Chrestopher, Catherine-99,179,204 Clark, Michael-99 Clark, Randi-100,152,154 Clarke, Pat-1005277 Claytor, Marcha-100 Clipbinger. Janet-100,268,269 Coalson, Cheryl-100,160,276 Willis, Hal-94 Winnings, Robert Wood, Sharon-94 Woodyard, Sandra-94 Worby, Thomas-94 Woortman, Victor-94,276 Sap lndw Coen, Marjorie-100 Como, Judi Ann-100 Conkling, Nancy-100 Corn, Richard-100 Cornwell, Paul-179 Corzine, Nancy-96, 100, 164 Coultrap, Ronald-100 Courter, Cheryl-96,100,268 Cross, Edward-100 Crosswhite, Carl-100 Cruz, Margaret--100,152,154 Cummings, Ruth-100,155 D Dabbs, Danny-100 Dahling, Donna-100 Davis, Daniel-100 Davis, John-100 Day, Joyce-100 Daynes, Raymond-100 DeBruin, Carole-100,205 Dehnert, Bonnie-100,179 DeLong, Kary-19,23,96,100, 152, 1 53,269 Devey, Alan-101 Dial, Sharon-101 Dickenson, Janet-101 Diener, Judy-96,10l,268,269 Diener, Connie-101 Distefano, Don-101,252 Dodd, John-101 Dohleman, Jim-101 Dolan, Tom-101,247,276 Dotson, Terry-101 Dougherty, Edward-101 Drew, Bob-96,101,252 E Edgingon, Lela-101, 1 54,204 Ellis, Darby-101, 160,205 Estes, Carolyn-10 1 F Faris, P. Vin-101 Farrell, Sandra-101,269,276 Feiner, Lauren-101,276 Felter, Mariorie--101 Fergoda, Mary-101 Ferguson, Judith-101 Foley, Billie-96,101,269 Forbes, Elgin-101,218,247 Foster, Lowell-102 Fritz, Kathleen-102 G Gaoriel, Daniel-102 Gastineau, Stephen-102 Geordan, Lynn-102,296 Gilbert, Dean-102 Gilham, Ernist-102 Graack. Edmund-102 Graf, Pam-102 Graham, Jonelle-102,155,269 Grambastiani, Beth-102 Gray, Janice-102,277 Green, Linda-102,179 Greene, Nina-102,154 Gregory, Kathlene-102 Grisafe, Michael-19,96,102,276 Grover, James-102 Guentert, Robert-102 Gunn, David-102 Gunther, Jack-102 Gustaveson, Cheryl-96,102,268,269 H Hales, John-102.255,256 Hall, Richard-96,102,247 Hallock, Bradley-103 Hamm, Luana-103.204 Hand. J. Holley-103,276 Hardin, Pamela-103 Harkless, Richard-103,244 Harlow, Kaylin-103,274,276 Harman, Lee-105 Harper, John-105 Harris, Barbara-103 Harris, Nancy-103,154,276 Y Youngquist, Marilyn-94, 1 52, 154,272 Z Zaccaro, Gerry-94,96, 1 50 Hartwell, John-105 Haslett, Tom-103,154,269 Haswell, Charles-103 Hatcher, Robert-103,252 Hawkins, Linda-103 Hawks, Kay-103 Hecker, Kenn-103 Heineke, Michael-103 Heitkemper, Derald-103 Henderson, Bob Hetzel, David-103 Hoeg, Lee-103 Hoey, Margaret-105,154,268 Holder, Bob-105 Holgate, Michael-105,237 Holland, Cathie-103 Holle, Vernon-104 Hovland, Linda-104,154 Howard, Robert-104,224 Howe, Suzann-104 Hughes, Sharon-104 Hunt, Linda-104,276 J Jackson, Judith-104 Jasperson, Carl-104 Joens, Vernon-104 Johnson, Barbara-104, 154,269 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jordan, , Janey- 104,204 , Judith-104 , Karen-104 , Marilyn- 104, 1 54,268,269 , Penny- 104, 1 53, 1 54 Lynn- 104, 1 54,269,277 K Kanowsky, Gloria-104 Kennedy, Bill-104 King, Evelyn-104 King, John-104 Konop, Joseph-104 . Kotsin, Michael-104 Kouri, Fred-104 Ladwig, I. Donald-104 Laller, Kathryn-96,l04,268,269 Lange, Marie-105 Lansing, Ann-105,179 Lanterman, Ellen-105,204 Larcomb, Paula-105 Larrabee, Blanche-105,277 Larrabee, Kaye-105,277 Leach, James-105,232,255,255 Lenard, Neil-105 Lenz, Carl-105,237,252 Leone, Vickie-105 Linnebur, Lauare-105,154,204 Long, Bob-105 Long, Claire-105 Long, John-105 Long, Larry-105 Lotito, Tony-21,96,105 Lowe, Dean-105 Lucarelli, lack-105,236 Lucchese, Donald-105,240,241 Lukens, Earl-l05,2 11,276 Lyons, William-96,105,164 M McCollister, Richard-106 McKinney, Richard-106 McKinney, Sharon-106 McNulty, Kathy-106 McPerry, Diane-106 Madison. Neil-105 Madott, Eileen-105 Madott, Richard-105 Marcus, Michael-105 Marsh, Laura-106 Martinell, Robert-106 Maxey, Marie-106 Maxson, Marilyn-106 Melden. Frederick-106 Merideth. Robert-106 Merritt, Phillip-106,276 Meyers, Gary-106 Michaclson, Pamela-106,154 Mikulasck, Susan-24,96,106,204,276 Miller, Linda-106 Mills, Robert-106 Mix, Robert-F06 Modine, Ralph-106 Moore, Lawrence-106 Moore, Terrie--106,153 Morgan, David-106 Morgan, Gloria-106 Muller, Cheryl--106 Mullvain, Wallace-107 Mundy, Pat--107 Murphy, Michael-96,107 Myers, Diane-107 N Nelson, Linncav107,268,27l,281 Newberry, Roy-107 Nielson, Dennis-107,254 Nordstrom, Judy-107 Norling, Steve-107,240 O 0'Brien, Sharon-107,154,269,276 O'Conner, Michael-107,227 O'Donnell, Paul-107,236 Oesterreicher, Christa--107 Ogden, Donald-107 Olson, Sandra-107 Oram, Philip-96,107,236 Orr. Stephen-107 O'Shell, Judy-96,107 Ousterhout, Michael-107 Overholt, john-107 Overlin, Francis-107 P Paul, Robert-107 Payne, Juanita-107 Pelmear, Danna--107 Pendleton. Bill-107 Peters, Eileen-108.268,269 Phillips, Andrae-108 Pierson. Thomas-108 Pikus, Gerry-108 Pink, Helene-96,108,154 Pitts, Cheryl-108,155,269 Price, Aida-108.160,205,268 Priest. Bettv-108,704,268 Pullen, Donald-108 Purooro. Margaret-108 Pycha, Kenny-108 A Ahlstrand, Roger-115 Allen, Dennis-115,237,259 Alvarez, Arnold-115 Ambur, joy-115,272 Anderson, john-115,179 Antasek, Donna-115 Anthony, Mamie-115,179 Arce, Leland-115 Armstrong. Roger-115 Arroyo, Anthony-115 Atwood, Sherry-114,115 Baker, James-115 Balardeta, jim--115,224,259 Banton, Bill-115,240,276 Barkley, James-115 Barnes, Barbara-19,114,115,,269 Barnett, Sharon-115 Barnthouse, Bill-115 Barnthouse, Jeannette-115 Bartley, Vernon-115,224 Bates, Thomas-115 Batten. Gary-115,240 Beardslee. Ray-115 Beasley. Bill-115,224 Bergthold, Steve-115 Berryman. Sandra-115,154,204 Berti, Zelma-115 Bevier, Terrv-115 Biermann, Thomas-115,275 Blackwell, Lee Roy-115 Blake, Barbara-115,205 Blakely, Diana-1 15,154, 179 Blanton. Judy-116 Blau, Marlene-116 Radford, Barbara-108 Rattarree, Mildred-108 Redhead, Roger-108 Rccdy, Susan-108 Robbins, Richardw-108 Robbins, Robert-108 Roddy, Roddy-108 Rodhy, john-108 Rodenbcrger, Robert-108 Roos, jim-108,215 Roy, Judith-24,108,160,276 Rudisill, Donna-108,154 Rukasin, Gerald-108 Russo, Leonard-108,232 S Salerno, Dana-96,109 Sands, Bob-109 Sassaman, Walter-109 Sauer, Kenneth-109 Schechter, jack-109 Schmitz, Marilyn-109 Scott, John-109 Seaman, Ernest-109 Sharman, Warren-109 Sheppard, Carol-109 Shorcy, Dick-109 Sill, Allen-109 Skelton, Gary-109 Skinner, Janelle-96,109,269 Smith, David-109,276 Smith, Glen King-109 Smith, Judith-109,269 Smith, Mike-109,269 Smith, Nancy-109,154,269 Smith, Neal-109,236 Smith, Susan-19, 96,109,154,28l Somer, Susan-109 Sorensen, Bonnie-109 Stanford, Sara-109,268 Stath, Susan-109 Steincrt, Jim--110 Stephen, Pamela-110 Stonemon. William-110 T Taber, Susan-110,154 Tennies, Rita-110,276 Thacker, Sandi-110,276 Thistlewhite, Robert-110 Thompson, Randal-110 Thornton, Robert-110 Tintary, Yvonne-110 Ffwslwww indw Bleak, Linda-1l4,116,269,276 Bleick, Brad-116,252 Bloom, Kim-116 Boghe, Terry-116 Bowen, Marry-116,154 Bowman, Larry-116 Braat, Diane-116,179 Bradley, Clint-114,116 Brailey, Loaiean-114,116 Braun, Sandra-19,116 Brazis, Linda-116 Bredeweg, Cheryl-114,116,269 Briggs, Andrea-116,276 Brown, Michelle-116.205 Brown, Robert-116,259 Burke, Bruce-116 Burns, Bruce-116,237,281 Busch, Fred-116 Butcher, jim--116 Byerly, C erald-116 C Cahal, Jackie-116 Calkins, Judith-116 Caporaso, julie-116,154,272 Carpenter, Larry-116,232 Cash, Robert-116 Chapman, Larry-116 Chesterfield, Ray-116' Chisholm, Carolyn-116 Chittenden, Michele--116 Clift, Woodrow-116 Clothier, Linda-117 Cluckner. Carol-117 Clymer, Fredric-117 Codd, Mary-117,154 Coffee, Roger-117 Tucker, Robert-110 Tucker, Vivian-110 U Ursam, Charles-110 V Vanderlaan, Michael--110 Van pctten, Carol-110 Vaughan, Robert-110,240 Vogt, Valerie-110 Vold, Christine-110 Von Urquidy, Carey-179 W Wahlstrom, Susan--110 Walker, Wayne-110 Wallace, Dale-110,224 Walls, Donald-110 Walter, Frederick-110,234 Wamsley, Gary-110 Warren, Michael-111 Warshaurer, Priscilla-111,160,164 Washburn, Pat-1l1,I53,204,268,281 Water, Frank-111,179 Welch, Wallace-1 11 Wheeler, Michael-111,234,235 Wlmite, Doug-111 White, Kathryn-1 1 1 White, Sandra-111,152 Wieder, Robert-111 Wier, Jeanne-96,111,269 Wightman, Diane-111 Wilcox, Clyde-111 Wiley, Judy-111 Williams, Harry-111,224 Willis, Pam-21,96,111,269,277 Wilson, Jim-111 Wilson, Dan-111 Winders, jon-111 Winslow, Candace-111 Wise, judy--111,164 Wolff, jon-111 Wolfson. Eva--111 Wotvd. Barbara-11 1 Woodbury, Paula-21,96,1 1 1 Y Yates, David-112 Young. Bruce--1l2,234,255,257 Yuschak, Kathrine-112 Z Zahariades. 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