Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1959
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Although this year has been full and worthy in itselfg the lack of seniors on campus bothered no one, yet there did exist a sense of preparing for next yearg a feeling of we've done pretty well, but just wait 'til next year, So an awakening pride in accomplishment in every sphere of our school life seems destined to forge ahead to greater achievements in the year to come. Perhaps the hopes and determinations of each individual are symbolized in our first Senior ring as a high goal of lligh School life. . - 5f'4me:.,,:..f , -:297iiZ::ra15f f'f SY?E5Wf5'kf' t f ,as X , if 79 it K , fit? ' LIZ' f- 'ff .4 W. W. Q, S-sr' ' . , . ' A vs 4' Q 1 Pioneers will place themselves in this familiar scene where friendly groups gathered during the year--especially during lunch Q' periods. ,nl W A mounting pride in a clean campus was encouraged as the year progressed with campus clubs taking the lead in spearheading senti- ,fr ment in this direction. 5 I 3 7 4 m w. .- Ii mf Q I S 12 . .si X-1 .F-,f v 1-fxv.X:.w 1 xxswglx-s1,e,f xx ,we K- gu::v5,g1,kX -: , . 'X A k iv X nk-N4 K, ,Ay .X V55kQ9i.gQ,m i .' 1 Trustees Govern a Large District Concerned with the needs and problems of one of the large and fastest growing school districts in the nation, our District Board of Trustees has given considerate support to our expanding needs. bw J.. www uve -f mr 4 ,7 I ',', la Paul W. Cook District Superintendent , C 8 y K 2 ? 'A , , , f f 'LJ f in l M?- Rarnond B. Terry Board President Board members respond to an in- vitation of our student photographer to relax, From Left: Don R. Langston--board member, Dr. Knife-- state consultant, Ivlrs. Fos- ter, M. Warwick--board clerk, Mrs. Marie Story--secretary to Mr. Cook Board member Ben H. Schroeder signs budget papers as Clyde Nickle, assistant superintendent Qleftj, and board member Royal C. Marten look on , 8 L K .V pf gb Yi 2 1 M U 4' ' g2lO' 'am N ,gf ABN X300 0'7 49 vp 7 www- mf .M,,,,, ,.,, f W 3' 'WD fllnllnlumwvn ..4,,,,, mf 'W M9910 Mmnnwwfm MM Z vw . Q W,,.WM,f 5 73993, gg , 5 Wwwiwf - ,f1fZ a'ff, , , ,,.4!, 5 , Q awwmyw 1.44 WZ,- :xmas as Kyvafwfkx Chester R. Shirk Guardian of our best interests and top executive at Western,our principal has shouldered the problems ofa doubled enrollment together with attendant pressures of a current building expansion and the addi- tion of many new teachers. Yet regardless of his heavy duties, Mr. Shirk is never too busy for a friendly word with students who wish to see him. My door is always open, is a by word of our Chief. 9 5 mWvx,xu' , Mk 'N' ff' ' ' i v I l l l I ,., l 'st-- -sf! 1 'lllllnuu-gt, Mr, John McGrew, graduate of An- napolis ,has become well known in his double role of Dean of Boys and Vice- Principal, ln his first year here, Mr. McGrew has won the friendship and respect of the students, Tireless in giving time and ef- f fort in behalf of the student body, he has initiated and helped organize a host of new projects and activities in his added capacity of Director of Student Affairs. s, i i l ,fist Q YN . W s ,ry 5 , fl. y p , xl ,f . as gi ,gif ' nf fi ,MEZZ OHM MCGREN Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, our cheerful Girls' Vice-Principal, finds her greatest reward in giving audience to troubled youths. Registration, program- ming, assisting in planning of class schedules and curriculum development are all included in her administrative duties. Mrs. Arnold's devoted interest and energy is admired by students and faculty alike, 3 xtffv X y ,lo Qjs. Qjsjvlgfx f ffl Rf, ,SX Our jovial attendance officer, Mr. Frank Mattas has always been popular at Western. When not involved with truancy problems, which task he handles firmly and efficiently, he gives a helping hand in student functions, including school dances and athletic games. During the grid season, he took movies of our Varsity to present to the Booster club. tvf New Counseling Program Started Highly respected Counselors Elbert Bales and Mrs, Joan Kuhns have the duties of assist- y 1+'ff?,f 3 ing in scheduling students to meet individual Mfg' L needs, help adjust behavior problems and ad- ' vise with study difficulties. Whatever con- cerns our Sophomore, Mr. Bales and Mrs. Kuhns seem tireless in their unending efforts to help. Counselors Florence Jones and Glen Dysinger have had the difficult task of helping organize and schedule our first Junior Class. Assisting individuals to maintain a balance between activities and studies, pro- moting enthusiasm for high standards and keeping the lid on those who tend to get out of line--all this has been accomplished in a firm but reasonable and pleasant way. Freshman Counselor Clinton Thomas is a wise and patient man who seems marvelously able to bring the light of day to even the most difficult of our impetuous Freshmen. Master of test data and a keen insight into human nature has enabled him to help many young students hurdle the first year problems. Y? aw, ,159- Organizer of test materials and procedures and acknowledged expert in test evaluations Head Counselor Dave Baarstad well deserves the plaudirs he and his staff have received for having established one of the outstanding counseling departments in the State, A num- ber of University Educator Seminars have been devoted to discussion of Westerns counseling program. ll V .1, ai 41 . 1 a 9 if 1 ? S ' 'z The Year Gave a New Meaning to as -Mi X Q s W if 2 J' f X Q N V N lxfi .'5f5 xiii ll,sf lair viii 1 5 l fx t sl idx l it 33522 lil? Q 1 5 i .,., L - .-v. - Butch Bartbel, popular student body president capably fulfilled the heavy responsibilities of a school nearly double in size of last year. Helping to plan campus activities, encouraging a consciousness of pride in a clean campus, as- sisting the program of greatly expanded club projects and keeping the student body beaded in a forward direction were some of the year's activities for Butch. , , ,W s.l. wxrm . Qiasaaakez..,el.ma..t.ea,aw..,.....,a.sa::,a -.-M7111-V-as Y-W emws:sN.Wc as W X5 ex .xx S wr, Q... : Q awk -Si... -S : - egg 1 5 i - - i Q . J 9 . I . y . Q i ' s - 1 3 N 'H' M M x Mx E s i r I S ... -, .ss xx ri . X , X ma N fi - .' jf' gk X vigwai -' ' at Xp ,f,,fg1:1u l f' - .N . U ' ' , idx V ' .L '. l'Ff' H. gall, .A ,,. A ' -'Z-,N X I- H w-.-..v:N,2st:g,,.:- sa, ' . ' N -W 5- 2 :.Qnf.Qv I f J,-f A . il S Leaders in Student ffairs bf Q f 7 if 4' 1 I 4 7 ff 'Y 9 M55 'wr JW STEVE SETTERLUND--Vice-President, president of SANDY GOTTSCI-LALK--Treasurer Tlunkers Student Congress--Athleticv-Dance Committee, A Club--Modern Dance--Dance Comnuttee Cappella Choir, Singing Christmas Tree. DONNA DUVALL--Social Chairman--Modem Dance, A Cappella Choir, Inter-Club Council, Thinkers Club. f, f ,, , 'Qi 3,5 4, , 'rw I? ,,,, ,yfff , f, ff, If V! , , -f, f ' ,f'- f'q,f,5v.ff, , Q , fy , 1, V,- L-W1-.sajfjp mf .,,.v ff ,4 J , ,X . .1 3 , V ,, Z , ff l . f g91f,.r 7 f M2 W , --Secretary--Drill Team, Junior TRUDY GATES Dance Committee. Congress Is Dur Legislative Voice . l 0-is ,f- ,.,, , lst ROW--Left to Rightf Linda Milbourn, Susan Snyder, Sharon Kitchen, Penny I-lammond, Penny Clark, Sharon Pirtle, Mary Hardwick, Jane Visser,Terry Gallaugher, Ingrid Peterson, Judy Roscom. 2nd ROW--Sally Bengtson, Barbara Fleming, Kathy Persiani, Julie Deck, Judy Elmore, Judy Rader, Carole Zell, Jan Lampkin, Linda Clodt, Sherry Lackey, Diane Joroslow, Darlene Pugh, Donna Dumont. 3rd ROW- -Fred Wagoner, Warren Jamieson, Ken Mossman, Jim l-leppe, Roger Aguinaga, Kay Zurbriggen, Cindy McDaniel, Joanne Pettebone, Kit Parker, Cathy Orendorf, Gary Lawson, Lyonel Wilson, Ben Johnson, Richard Berry, Frank Martinez. r s 1 - ..,,., : , - I ,K W ,, 6 N , 1 ,nj W y,.,,- V M , A V,,,,A.N .I Z' wg ., or f r r 1 -4 . : ' - ' 1 1 V fl' ia ro'HxmlQk, X ' Steve Setterlund, Toni Randall, Gayle Mcghu-C, Sandy Hanson, president. president. secretary. treasurer, One ofthe many newly formed organizations this year, the Student Congress is the legislative voice of the student body. Representatives are elected from each ofthe English and History classes. Congress may initiate rules, activities and procedures for submission to the Council or vote matters presented to them by the Council. Much ol' the credit for this yez1r's fine school spirit and well organized conduct ol' student affairs is deserved by our well chosen Student Congress. l -4- 1 FRONT ROW--Left to Right, Mrs. Josephine Knopp--English, Miss Barbara Hardy--Language, Miss Margaret Taylor--English. BACK ROW, Mr. Jack Fisher-- English, Mr. John Goggin--Pho- tography, Mr. Raymond Bennett --English. FRONT ROW--Left to Right, Mrs. Ellamae Knox--l-lorne- making, Mrs. Ruth Kluge--Eng- lish, Miss Virginia Moore--Busi- ness Education. BACK ROW, Mr. Charles Koskela--Language, Department chairman, Mr. Theron Jackman--Band, De- partment chairman, Mr. Jerry LaBonte--Physical Education. 5 J 'ifizi!!L. ,. They Who Teach ff 5 r i 15 FRONT ROW--Left to Right, Mr. Joe Hoffman--Handicrafts, Mr. Richard Hoffman--Mechani cal Drawing, Mr. Earl Murie-- Core. BACK ROW, Mr. Ray- mond Jansen--Driver Training, Mr. Philip Titus--Graphic Arts, Mr. Lawrence Via--Science. I I I-.IJ lrgf ffwak fd. , V' I hmmm, , li if tg 'B 1 . 1322 111.51-a ..,- Q 1 'J ' ii ' 'A' Q iff! 31 f fl For Tomorrows Needs . . . 523 Q fhnii- QFrom Left to Right, STANDINGJ: Wilbur Braun--matghematicsg Fred Orr--woodshop, Miss Aviva Kamin physical educationg Mrs. Naomi Bergmann--world historyg Mrs. Mattie Andrews--world history. Our Camera Shy Faculty Members. FRONT ROW--Left to Right: Miss Luella Rodgers--Englishg Mr. Wesley McKee--I-listoryg Mrs. Barbara Renshaw--Language BACK ROW: Mr. Jack Sapping- ton--Auto Shopg Mr. Alexander Encheff--Charal Music. , f -,na fr, Are the Keys to HHH FRONT ROW--Left to Right: Mrs. Edna Drake--Library Clerk Mr. Leo Riester--Driver Train- ingg Mrs. Avis Spencer--Nurse. S BACK ROW: Mr. Kenneth Pay- zant--Metal Shopg Mr. George Selfridge--Driver Training. 1 , , 1 ,:- : I u 4 1 ' ,F ni,n 2 fi T A 1 f IJ sqm 2 FRONT ROW--Left to Right: Mr. Louis Parque--Languageg Mrs. Myrtle Starr--Special Edu- cationg Mr. Clarence Morris-- Science. BACK ROW: Mr. John O'Brien--Driver Trainingg Mr. Don Otto--Englishg Mr. Daniel Murphy--Science. 17 FRONT ROW--Left to Right: Mrs. Genevieve Brown--Art, Department Chairrnan3 Mr. Peter Wallinsky--Science, De- partment Chairrnang Miss Ruth Miyano--Physical Education. BACK ROW: Mrs. Cathryn Petty --Homernakingg Mis. Martha Wilson--Physical Educationg Mrs. Laura Wubben--Physical Educa- tiong Miss Virginia Borders-- Business Educ ation. An Overflowing Chest D 4 FRONT ROW--Left to Right. Mrs. Dorothy Brauner--Horne- mal'ing Department Chairman' Mr. William Cochran--History' Miss Evelyn Blemler--I-Iistory. BACK ROW: Mr. Bjorn Bjornson --Core' Mr. Gerald Byers-- Core' 'Mr. Robert Bloccker- Drama. ,H A P 18 If Aa.. Q' FRONT ROW--Left to Rlght Mr Howard Kay--Coreg Miss Carolyn Nixon--Coreg Mr. Miguel de Cruz--Core. BACK ROW Mr Louis Nichols--Core Department Chairmang Mr. Gordon Traylor --Mathernaticsg Mr Clifford Schmidt--History. G 'l of Knowledge FRONT ROW--Left to Right: Mr. Donald Koller--Driver Trainingg Mr. William Hack- barth--Mathg Mr. George Harnada- -Math. BACK ROW: Mr. Robert Broadwell--Journal ismg Mr. Eugene Graham-- Englishg Mr. David Shalk-- Driver Training. , a iff WMU X4 f i .hagdw-1-s...mi.a A' FRONT ROW--Left to Right: Miss Aviva Kamin--Physical Educationg Mrs. Naomi Bergman --Coreg Mrs. Mattie Andrews-- World History. BACK ROW: Mr. Wilbur Braun--Mathg Mr. Lee Baxter--Shopg Mr. Fred Orr-- Woodshop, Department Chair- man, Practical Arts. 1 L, flht w f f, V fhfwfffffifs Q 19 FRONT ROW--Left to Right: Mrs. Frances Sturgis--Mathernab ics, Department Chairrnang Mrs. Laura Yowell--English and History! Mrs. Muriel Wells-- Language. BACK ROW: Mr, Arba Blodget--Business Educa- tiong Mr. Mario Zito--Language Mr. George Scott--Core. J llf Ili FROXT ROW--Left to Right: Miss Owline Gregory--Physical Educationg Miss Beatrice Griffin--Librarianq Miss Geraldine Douglas--History. BACK ROW: Mr. .-Xrthur Embree--Business Education: Mr. Fred Fathauer--Corey Mr. Ronald Ferraro--Driver Training. Autographs A 1-ff I . 'www 4LA1,s,,, ,fy piffi-4, . J Val, A x Ziijz-596.7f C, A ir'f'i'EM Lg ,. Lvyi- jig Qkfbl if K .XX Y li Office Staff WW K -1? 'nuff' but ASX W 5 1 sf w 1 f From LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Pat Lienhan, Mrs. Mable Sullivan, Mrs. Eva Fort, Mrs. Maureen Camp- bell, Mrs. Martha McCourry, Mrs. Edna Drake, Mrs. Marcy Pace, and Mrs. Marg Kirne. These are the people who are behind the scenes. They are very important although we sometimes don't remember them. When your locker doesn't open you go to them, when you're absent they keep a record, when someone calls for you they give you the message. These are just a few of the things they do in their everyday work which helps us so much. 21 Librarian 7f5', Xml is i Western students are capably assisted by Miss Griffin, left, librarian and Mrs. Drake, clerk assist- ant, in selecting new and varied books for our studies and enjoyment. We wish to express our sincere gratitude for the V WM 5 frequent occasions in which they have offered their perpetual guidance. 1, , liz Cafeteria fxe f. fa? -751. ,- I--N,,, . i NI 1 N1 Throughout the years of Western's existence we have all enjoyed, at one time or another, the conveniences of our cafeteria. The delicious nieals prepared for ns are due to the skills often marvelous ladies. From LEFT TU RlL2lI'1' art-1 Mrs. Rose Ilowry, Mrs. Gloria Perez, Mrs. Frances Lowder, Mrs. Bonnie Wise, Mrs. Mae ISPOCI-ll SEKQONU ROW: Mrs. Geneva Sff'h'f Mfr Mary Jane Quad, Mrs. Winnie Jackson, Mrs. Iona Robertson, and Mrs. Ma-iorie Johnson. Bus Drivers BACK ROW--Left to Right: Barbara Woodward, Ruby Eason, Myrtle Littrell, Edith Oleson, Marian Vanhe, Pal Baller, Geri Pettill, Teri Scharieo, Ellen Prine, Frieda Matt, Harriat Nicks, Ruth Jackson. FRONT ROW: Peggy Wisner, Ruth Davis, Ruby Howard, Mary Peterson, Nolla Fries, Connie Ingerson Lolla Shultz, Margaret Mooney, Evelyn Weaver, Rena Keeper, Cookie Ellis. There are many things said about our faculty and office staff. Little is said about some very im- portant people to the school, the bus drivers. They are responsible for many students' safety to and from school. All in all our bus drivers are due recognition for the efforts they have put forth for our student body and school. Custodians A, ss.. 3 .A-'ff-K , it - .:'f' 1 Vie fi. I ' gf N- 1m4- .,. L '53, fxyrswg ' Q ri 5.-K irfzijg . ' 2. M- -1: f es. ,v , as -r'i- ,.,. ' . ' f' I 'bg X? Q, ff' ki WW, We J wg ,Mud as . my ,J BACK ROW--Left to Right: Louis DeLeon, Jesse Gorman, Charles Flynn, Pete Castillo. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: John Paul Jones, Nick Guillen, Ivan Balderhauser, Archie Wooten, Swain Gorman, Marlin Shoopman, Vernan Barker, Allan Wooten, Jack Edmondson. These are the men who are seen by the students only in their deeds. The custodians are always around ready for any emergency whether it be day or night. They fix the lockers, clean up our messes in the halls, mow the lawns, and do all of the odd jobs that help make our campus as beauti- ful as it is. I Wlilb V17 W f Q M ggagwgjvypgjyvyf WMM N WNW W R X 3. qi k ' 1 A,,,f?'s o .4 u f , X ' W ,M is G 554- , 3 ' ,QW W-: ' MW- y- Q N Wx- - Q , ....M.... W .-W.,,,-,., -WM t '- ' ' .W-v.A,,.,4g,gQLL A ' Zjfgg A - . A A WM ,. ,E,,.,,7,..5? .,,w5 5,:7iA.-M QMUA A K y . A M, ', ,, ff-:,gT fW14Lwafa'+ff11 M-+A I ' . .W - . --4-M, - N. ., i,,M,:.1-..,-41,1 4 xw , 4 Q ZH-1--uipigfifmf, . mf muJ,, i?. vf i'e5-2f5M'x ? 'M '5 K' x ' ' ft ' ' 1' x- 7 - t , 1 , . 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Q: fi I' J if gg , 1 Presiding Junior class officers, under their chief executive, President Dan Hauser, are seated Jeanne Flanigan, Junior class Vice President, Pat Biscotti, class Secretary, and Marilyn McLeod, Treasurer. Dan Hauser winning the position of Junior Class President has upheld the responsibility of his office with the capable help of his executive cabinet. Marilyn McLeod, given the responsibilities of handling all money matters, has put forth outstand- ing effort in fulfilling her difficult duties. Jeanne Flanigan acting as Vice President competently has backed Dan in all of his presi- dential attempts. Accurately recording important meetings Pat Biscotti has faithfully filled her duties as Junior Class Secretary. The leadership of the Junior Class, being a strenuous and time consuming activity has indeed been upheld by four of Westerns outstanding stu- dents. During the year they have sponsored the Christmas Formal and Junior Prom. 29 Denn1s Aase Linda Abel Larry Achin Frank Aden Roger Aguinaga Ronald Aguirre Kenny Ahac1c David Ahia Bob Akins Jlm Alderman Bruce Allen Marylou Allen Sharon Allen Claudia Amy Carolyn Anderson Ray Anderson QA X f ' Mx? . 5 w ' Fay Andrews Connie Antolin Jimmy Antolin Don Aragon 30 M al B arb ara Aranyi Barbara Arlen Meredith Arnett Viola Arrey - Dianne Ashcraft Mike Atzet Rita Avery Bernadine Baca Grace Baird Linda Baker Bill Barndollar Bill Barnes xl ' l i x x N l .:.:s:2Q.::u5:21sy:if-:kffs:z3'54' .qqklicfweimy--1-.,:-:.':,:.1-:':-'11 2 '2 in si, ' ' ' V' : ,X .ih ., f A 22 Q rf ,y as , , 2 X Y' Qin A tw 1 ., Carl Barnett ' .,.i Vi Penny Barney - 1- .,V,-. 3 , Beverly Barry : 5 Butch Barthel x. l Dan Baugh Janet Beamen Dave Beames Chgrlgg Beard 31 X Lucy Bebereia Dawn Behumn Kathy Belles C3-1'01 Berthlaume Rochelle Bessette Ronald Beswick Bob Biebl Cheryl Biebl Pat Biscotti , Q, Bernice Brazeau Bonni Breckenridge Cassie Brewer Ii' f Jan Brock 4.-W, , rf.- 4 ,fin l ff, - V, ,. -15 J., , 7 ,,.r -'-2 ,1 ,Y .uw 5 , .-5.73, an , ..... 5, ': iz V , 2- WM? 'Z ,f A JoAnn Buff Bonnie Buffalo Michael Bula 1 .-z6'ff4f' 1 .1 um ,4 ' ' ..1 '- 1 -1 . .- . 1 :hu- .yf7f?4 ,ff 19 ygglx yf. '11 21' fff QQ' 6 'gig ' f 1, 4' 4 1 M4 ! cf! 1 'E '41 71? f 4 s 44 311 4 N' Q Gary Brodhagen Connie Brown Ruth Brown Judy Bryan Muffl Bula 51:4 Ron Burnett Mike Burns Pat Busald Bill Bush Rodney Brungardner Judy Bunnell Terry Buntrock Carol Burke 33 4660! ffmyngfy M 0 rut! 03' Z4 JU 9 Mi 7 9 'Irs 1 11, ,ine V1 . +'?s51v.-M 1.0 of 1 , d 4-'5T3ff1f'39'-35531 : -9 V . Sgr . Q . ? 1 A? -Z Fifi' ' ' fa X :M rs 1 . .4 V. . , ., ' 1-V7574Z5?1k1:1i5'3:7:5'55: 592652561 , fl- ' N-21,1 . , 75 H ' 3 - VI4Q5?125Er5Er'v11'r.Z V L. bp ' V,-fc f ' 1.1.55 327.1-ZH! -35, :J .,2gg:'.g::.3g.:ja .. 1 4z:2si::2s1sfzla-ms 134.-:k . 22:5 ' '21 ,' we--' 05411 -' 'ab A z 1. , ,,33:f:2-:I:2:1:I:EI.25:':W wr- H gc- :GQ lf' 3 0 N' 1V H , rg ig nr Ji 0 'O Q xg! E l James Byrd Richard Byrd Mary Byrern Max Callrcott Judy Cameron Judith Campbell Al Candella Carl Caples Sam C arello Lynne Carlson Bud Carmier Geraldme Carmona Sue Carpenter Dick Carson Robert Carter Charlene Caruso w K J Kay Caughron Bill Ccntobr-nc Michael Chulfam George Christenson 34 'Gln' Katherine Clark Marianne Clark Eva -Lynn Clement Helen Clinger X K, l Richard Cody C arol Coleman H Claudia Coleman Geary Cook Richard Cormier Donald Cornelius Irene Correia Sharon Costello Ronnie Couran Ina Cowen Travis Craig Roy Crawford Elizabeth Crockett Laurel Cummins Pat Cunningham Gary Curtis 35 f ,ff Barbara Daley Darryl Daniels Jean Dantice Sharron Dascenzi James Daugherty Bill Davidson Walt Davidson Keith Davis :Az 5 4643 A 4. 'ray ' ll -V: , .... I 'f , f , !,.C,yE? f 1 .vlr -F '.r '... -. Eleanor Davis James Davis Frances Day Linda Dean s...f.2.,:.a.4,. 99-aaa .i:-r.,. 5 . , ' .Z- 4 gig: -,..,mfgf: 4 W4-f: V ,1 V . Half, E, l1,'g', if -ni 5 . 1.5, 1 , na ' 1 1. . .1 ,.Wf... 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Jwxfv 4' fy f , Aff 4' af ff' WZ A5 f 4-if rv 9' 1 7 so fn' gg N3-if Fx Dick Ehsando Faye Ellzey Sandra Engle Bob Erven Mary Esqueda Mary Esteves David Evans Victor Everling nflar- Terr Evers Martha Ewing Joyce Farni Rick Feldt Dennis Fessler Craig Finefrock Bonnie Fish Ben Fischer ,V W1 , Jeannie Flanigan Margaret Flores Bob Fontaine Terry Ford 38 Lynne Foster Steve Fotiou Judy Foulds Sheri Fox Larry France Michele Frankenberg Dan Frazier Grayson Fredrickson Garild French Robert French Sherry Fries Sergio Frost Gerald Froud Ann Fuller Chris Fulton is Harry Frostick X 5235- ,. Q K F I, :ek isa ' ,. A X Rita Funderburk Marilyn Gaddy Wayne Gallegly Benny Garcia 39 Garry Garner Trudy Gates Richard Gearon Don Gibbins Mike Gibson Pat Gierkr Steve Glenn Leslie Glimm Al Godsey 1- .-,-. N 2-i f- :W X n 3' V , , ff he W V' ifiy' . G tm G Hunter Gluck Harvey Gomberg K James Getzelman awk, 1 K , 5 Q .' Min f 2 r xr , V -, Gloria Gomez x Freddie Gonzales .Q 115 . 1. - . , -j.: H: wi r i ' QR xiii, .,.. Martin Gonzales ,V , X rr.. . -. X Q., Sara Goodall ' Kg :X ,.. , M ..,,. M ., ., V X .X Y Rodney Goodwin Sharon Goodwin Sandy Gottscliallc Harold Grafton X -10 i Rosie Granados Don Gravley Chrystal Gray Michael Green X f W: H-e--:::1:,::':.:-an1-:-:az :ref-.s,:,: .1 2141::.::Q'-.::f::::::'fxg::g4.: Q1-w,,1y.5:7,s:::::1.,.f -:,::.-,5 - fi .-: ,- '.,f1.Q 1-: -rf: :- -:-.-1-w -.9 w':':f.:.J 1,12 n 3 ' 'W me 4.5: f- Peggy Green Ron Green Butch Greeney wwf Gary Griebel fi xx -.sv ' .: . . Q ,N Penny Hahn Linda Guisti Jeanette Gusel 9 5 , ,.,.,.. .,., , , ., no 1 ,rryz ffiifQ33j': A ga y. .,,.,. y r, Ei E - Bill Griswold Bobby Haderlie Pat Halbrook Marian Hall Tom l-lamton Gregg Hannam Darrel Hanson Jim Harris Richard Hartel 41 'l'eri M Roy Hatanaka Dan Hauser Kaaren Hayes Judy Head Darlene Henry Jim Henry John Henyan Jim Heppe Rachel Hermosulo Terry Hess Joe Higbee Bonnie Hill Robert Hillberry Delores Hinsley Diane Hoage Sheila Holder REM.. Mary Arm Holden Nancy llolmlny Gr-fry Holmgg Rmb Holstmm 4? Sue Hopp Ron Horn Steve Hoskins Dennis Howard xl Warren Hraback Ronald Huck Susie Huckabee Richard Hudson Jess Huff Patrick Huff Carolyn Hughes Ronnie Hughes 1' Tim Humphries Don Hundley Ruth Hutchison Betty Hyde Gloria Hyde Jim Idoine Judy lngels Louis Irvin 43 Millie Irvin Dianne Isaacs Lynn Jackson Marsha Jackson ' .,.., ' V ' A A f ' ' ' , ' ff 1f, .,, 3 ,.,, , - K ' f ' ' . vp2fw 1 X f ' V fiwtj N:-435-:V ,.-15 ' ', eh.: ff, iii 55411 , ,::Z5 'x,2 A , Michael Jacks Fred Jantz Ginger Jay Jetti Jefferson OH Sammy Jerarnin Carole Johnson Mx M Charlotte Johnson Ernest Johnson Joyce Johnson Larry Johnson Roddy Johnson M ary Johnston iff f. in-J 'WV A A ww gg f 'x fff -f...x 5 .-' W or Douglas Jonas Howard Jones John Jord an New x 'W 2 Elzfri'-, VX '- an A5533 J N' Linda Jordan 4-4- Flona Kaufmann 'RQ X Y WQWXZX x QSNNSSXQQSQQ Q N QP? X 968' X gf? X XTR N Txxqxz CM, xix QQ? 'af fi ' -ig '5 liz. ' f ,fo 21,53 Alf 9- 1 Darlene Kingsbury Henry Kirkwood Robbie Kite Max Klepfer Harry Kling Judy Knoch Marlene Kocher Vic Konig Penny Kountz Jim Krekelberg Lester Kruhalski Dianne Kubota A Jan Lampkin LaVonna Landberg Jerry Landis Janet Lanegan V Wu. -.,.. Carol Larson Ronnie Larson Robert Larson Betty Lasistcr 46 Bill Lavoie in-.1 A Linda Law1er Gerry Layton Tommy Lea Charles Le e Tom Lehmkuhl Howard Lembke Charlene Lenerville Mike Letson Patricia Lewis Gil Lopez Veronica Lopez Karen Lowry 47 Ted Le vandowski Marilyn Little Larry Llewellyn . Roy Lofquist Dennis London Gil Lopez Arlene Luke Larry Luter Gini MacDonald Eddie Madsen Joseph Magistrale txa.,-aw:i2Qw::,34e 'f fm ji,-,2fYg.-'gg --15:52:a2Ei1'?fff:24--::::::t:-:er --FVA -fs , ff .' iuwi- 11-3 'wif ,f- , 515:-s5e:s,,' 3 1: .s:1:2-5 ,- , .V , A , '--' I -1 ' 2 - - N, ..,. ' ' 14 , 113,155 i gf 1. , A f'f-'f- V-:pl ' A .-., , - an tw .ff . - , I K 'Qi Wi? 'V-wfiaviz: 'Q ' 4 e ' , 53' W' , iff. - fa A 4-A Adelee Mallet Charles Marchand Dennis Mallon Roger Marini L' A U , . , f - . , Gilbert Marquez I W In I7 A- I 'lil ., R , ' Q, ,K if' f U Tom Marsden Don Marsh fi Iv - Z ,ff Pat Marsh Margie Marshall Gary Mart in W. . , , D.. ,ga ll KW? 4 M fin f M , sf- A 'Hy MMI' P -4' x.f'L Richard Martin Pete Martinez Ronald Matcrna Virginia May Joe McAd11n Donna McAllis 4-8 ICI' Mike McCarthy Mike B. McCarthy Richard McClellan Burke McClure ,. ' ' i A N- 4- 229,25 ' A 1 211- f-Li ra fre ' 'Y -'-'S ' tt tL'Evf!sLSQ . Tim McManus S am Mc Kee Art McLaren LeRoy McNutt Paul Means Mike Meldau W - .,., . ...www Gayle McClure , Paul McCoubrey Joe McCray E', ,'9 ' lx -V Larry McCu11ah fi A ' ' ' f' fx 'fx .V i .UL .iv -, .... ,...,: f--- ---- 49 .wg .- l 14 A 4 f if ,X f , ' X , , , M X 26, l I A 2 V ,y wav ff f M , I Joe McDaniel Wendell McElfresh Bill Mclntosh Alan McIntyre D annel McLeod Marilyn McLeod V 55:11 .- .g:.aiE,E .::-':15::55 i' . V ' f -' V , - - 1 i 49 Jan Meler Cheryl Mercer Jack Merry Richard Me yer Shirley Meyers Barbara Milbourn gn 'Q I D ana Milbr at 'WWW Barbara Miller Richard Miller Vernon Miner Joe Mitcham Nancy Mizuguchi Shirley Moldenhauer James Moody Margie Morgan Lynnette Morrison ffii., ,?i f'k3'fi2i f fr .-M2 Wy. Uv., 1 4 f 44 i xx .1 's ,. , , f.-.0 ... . ..- V Irene Moses Joyce Mosgrove Samuel Mosier B1-Cm Mullen 511 Armando Nava Jim Nichols Toni Nickel Janice Nixon Steve Nodel Catherlne Nomura Llnda Nugent Loretta Nugent Charles O'Connor Carolyn Ogee Roy Ogle Barbara Ohm Virginia O'Ke11ev ' 3 1933 Bi j. 4 r - frfjmwg. in--1' , 2442 'f f.f J' 59 ,fr wg , S A A33 5 ,252 fs ' -' rfarmlssf mf if 1 fy, .,. - f 5,5953 ix, - ww Us Mm. . .- ,f :wx-I Wiz' . M-wa'-f ' 1 L' 'I . ggi 51 4 , , , 3 Manuel Oliveira Bob Olson Faith O'Neal Lynda O'Neal Celeste Orr X y ff! X iffy ff A f0 dw ,f 1 Q 22 VI r, fl., .Q..rwb.r?,f ,Z QW I 7 ff! Zf 1 WWA? , Q , , 2 vi K :., li' A LW . I' . 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X W 'll X A lx If 1 Ruthann Paciorek Donald Painter Florence Palazzol a Carole Pangborn Earl Parker Jo Parrish Joyce Parsons 52 .Mt i x w ary 4 mai? if X . .A -N Roger Parton Elame Patterson W1111am Payson Rod Peacock Betty Lou Pearce K'-4. v QQ Y Q , Sharon Pearl Judy Pearson Lesie Pederson Bette Pekarek Ingrid Peterson W f- X W Arlene Poe Valerie Portillo Richard Prater Luc y Pratt Marcia Priddy Mary Lou Proper David Prowse Jerilyn Rach Peter Radloff Romelia Ramirez Frank Ramsey Tom Randall Mike Rathbun Judy Raub Karen Rea Gary Ream Diane Reber Tony Reece Michal Reese Ann Rcinhm-t 5-1 Trudy Reis Robert Reutzel Marlene Richardson Mark Rickels MXf so Gene Rieck Sandr Ritter Amos Rodriguez ' Irene Rodriguez JoAnn Rodriguez Danny Rogers Pat Rogers Jeannette Romeyn Judy Rosenberg Dave Rossignol Ann Rothausen Barry Rusler Diane Russell George Saito Bill Salmond Marion Sanchez 55 Nancy Sanchez Linnea Sausser Alan Saxer Johua Saxer Carmine Scelza Sheran Schaul Jay Schrneckpeper Diane Schmidt -.-an-ef 2-+-4g,a,'sZ'i'-4 V 'Univ Ehf N, 1 George Schrader Pat Schroeder Janice Scott Randy Scott Dave Sell Marty Serlin Steve Setterlund John Seward , i X, Bw 2'...'2 Pam Seward Mike Shaw Ethelcne Shaw W! ,1 N I X Fffjy, .f'iw - A Y W, 56 Beckv Shcifncr Linda Shelby Loydene Sheneberger Pat Sheppard Edwin Shinton 3 S- 9 i Ma Mzf. 4 4. . 1 ir :is:g'g:,1-zzz. - 183' - 'i , M -- f.,C,Q,,i x i- f,fllW 5' .3 gms ,.. Q - 2 JHWK . ,. :-me-f . ,z ,i ,,,..., 2 . Q , .mi ., , , . 'F ' 1... as X i' E TTS'-4, , 5 3 11' Q., V WIA ,g , .I 2 . Q 15 ' - ,, Q Y..-1-Wwwazx A Richard Silva Frank Silveira Mike Silvey Nina Simmons w NWI , i 5' 4, 1 . f 'Qi gs, Z jew-aG Y S . ,-.si e- ai R K5 N R 7 4 x. Bill Smith D avid Smith Sandra Sirianni Rudy Sjobakken Sharon Skoglund Art Smith I -as W '--' P- 1 SW - Denm Smith ' 1,1 ,- H, . Genice Smith ' , , Joyce Smith Larry S mlth Ray Smith Mary Jane Snyder ww Gini Spencer Bob Spratte Susan Staley Fred Stearns Linda Ste arns Carole Steenbergen Dick Ste enbergen Mike Steenbergen Roberta Stephens Deloris Stewart Melvin Stocks Sandra Stone L.. I ji Q Bertha Stratton Ernie Strickland Roy Striegel Lewis Sutterfield 5 i V ,MW f Richard Swalvc EIIFLCDC Swcvncy Iilninc Switzer Dennis Tacv 551 i f -2 4 ffI5'E':'5f ,T JQQ ':' Q ' 5 ' 'L 2 5 fagxfz 0' f Af, if K g 1 1, x s WSW K nr. . ni . ,Lx T4 Joe Talamantez Bill Taylor Lois Taylor Joan Tellian Cathy Tennant Jerry Terbeest Roger Terfehr Roy Terry 5.1. Sue Thompson Eugene Tolman Paul Torgerson Dennis Totosz Pam Trescott Leslie Trott Jada Troy Mike Troy fx David Tucker Anita Tupper Vernon Underwood Brian Van Camp 59 Nancy Van Cleave Carol Van DeWarker Pat Van DeWarker Judy Van Ornum Jerry Vanover Chris Vasquez Trudy Vermeer Steve Vernier Larry Vigne 5 as Nick Visnic Donna Wagoner Roy Wallace Joan Walsh D arle ne Washburn S andr a Wasik Dave Wantland wr fini -Z V ,fi ' - fy , , f 4 ,xii A -:if f lag 2539. , gferg 1 I I ', afg 5- ' 'ff 33, 4 A My ' , rf. ,iigr A W 3 ' Q 60 i L Enid Weber Susan Webster Rich Wcnig Mary Westreicher Steve Whittaker Bill Wiesner Suzanne Wildersnin Kricfin Wilev I Judie Wright 2- 4: is fl' W S 5? 'fx Denny Woods Kay Woods Kenny Wright Pat Wright Mickey Yates uvrw J yy .912 ' A : 'f f:'fi' ffl Q f W W Q' P 1 1 gf 5 7 Z Mi, ,f QW E., 4 , , K imc vw f Z 12 L X6 , .1 Lg' X ,X 2.24.1 - '- . 'M 4, V, , iff' -12 -,. '7 '2'ip1 - fy- .mfg-'s ww.-?.H ' Y- -, f 2232221 Dorothy Wilson Lonnie Wilson Carol Wirtjes Mike Woods Earl Woodson Frank Wilkins Fred Wilkins Eloise Williams Patricia Williams Norm a Witbeck ,. - -. eil. Hi--,.a. f - Q Maasai-Qa:,i W- t ., ryswgsgi , xsg-ran:-:-,551-:1, - - X gi, '-Q Q Q ,' -mu113155.3-2-:,g:::g:5-111. 1 Fanny Young Louise Youngberg ,ffifff W, L . W mfzmw Wfffrf I ' f fa , wifi ? ff , 'E 5' Inf ' ' 4i f2 ' l L Conkling Zottoli Kay Zurbriggen Donal Yonts D2nniS YOUHE CAMERA SHY JU IORS John Adams Candy Anderson Ronald Ayrest Sharon Bauer Sara Bengston Jack Berry Sandra Boxell Buddy Bradley Richard Butter Allen Caldwell Susan Contreras Leonard Cornier Jerrol Cox Cheryl Crane Laura Currie Frank Fosnot Ellen Galkin Jerry Gardner John George Dotty Gonzales Margaret I-Iardwich Frances Hermosillo Marietta I-lolborrow Bill Honaker Don Horn Shelma Johnson Donna Klatte Kreg Lombard Lynn Lovell Mary Ludley Robert McAdams Ken Mossman Bill Novak Joe Piedmont Manuel Peneda Sharon Pirtle Esther Portillo Judy Rader Larry Rehms Debra Reynolds Richard Robberson Linda Sack Jo Ann Scaglione Art Schrenk Fred Sequine Doug Smith Jim Smith Ray Smith Carol Spencer David Statt Mildred Stonack Dave Sturrock Bob Trigloff ldamae Trigloff Sharon Umino Mike Utsler Jane Visser Chris Vitone Spencer Waite John Walls Darlene Washburn Jacqulynn Wheaton Sam Wilson Jerry Wright June Wright Jack Yocurn Marlin Young Henry Yukihiro Mary Zumley Darle ne Zwart fp 2 M f 5 Xysm 74 1 21579 1 a ' iv Ziff! . !yrQ lv' ' Q, i A . F435 F Ez 1 Z Q 5 i E 4 2 S 5 2 ' 2 T Class Gfficers Hun- f ,. r www H .. , . W, W s... I ffwf, 'IM M, yd an , ,. , f . an --W a Af 'rfcff .Q 94751 Our all-girl sophomore class administrators are Qfrom left to rightj Donna Costantino, Vice-president, Sunny Roberts, President, Nan Peterson, Secretary, Nancy Williams, Treasurer. Top executive of the Sophomore class is the president, Sunny Roberts. Employing her fine leadership, she has inspired efficiency and progress throughout the school year. ln the process of recording minutes and main- taining accounts, Nan Peterson, Secretary, finds time to drop helpful hints and ideas to the Sopho- more executive crew. 64 Donna Costantino, vice-president, has contrib utcd invaluable aid and firm assistance to the cabinet in the affairs of class administration. Nancy Williams, Class Treasurer, is to be com- mended for her performance as keeper of the revenue. .LlenjusmcialccanrtbiLi,ratl1as.coruri.buted to the suc LaVerne Abney Dan Aceras Julie Ach Linda Achin Loretta Acosta Q ' fb-:. V. , , 3. . . X. . , gs ,. .W , f ,f 'ff 1 1 5 22' 'Q 9 '...9f? 's!y s ., ,ff...f , ,Q I 1 f- , f Q , ge 6. K C WVA, l 4 M ti 4 X fs 'Q' QE' 1 . .,.. A ' ' V ul!! We ag .-qs. MJ A r . .W 6.95. . Carolyn Allred ' V H, Manuel Alvarado Milton Alvarado 'A'-V f V. ' Judi Anderson Larry Anderson rd ' 'S ggi ,N ffl. . rw . Q 0 ,s s Q X db R., I f af '51 sg V fcwaw f , 'Z - .,.. r., J Maid a - .,-.W k .,....,,sQ, . .x , , aA Z as 4 ,,, ,v Wfwrv V Ig, Cz ' fxuw , Richard Adamson 1547 I R0y Adcock A 1, ,V L Richard Aden J V ' .-1, -as, Carl Agnew Yvette Aguirre A A 9 . if .v:,,An,1 W ,. V. A Nancy Allan I Fred Allen Kenny Allen 1' .lohnni Allensworth V 5 A ' Archie Allison Vance Atkinson Diana Augspurger Jim Ayrest Larraine Bailey Jimmy Baker 1 M. . ' M' fx.. Penny Anderson Sharon Anderson Florentino Antolin Pat Apkes Joan Arbiso Harold Archibald Olivia Arrey April Arthofer Brian Ashbrook Linda Atkinson vbwhnhx 9 'sig i s 1f:,:-55,1 74.7 -:f-A.-ms, . 3 152 ' f 1' fiiffif .3, A aQr,. i L K in K .T 9 I, :, ,.v . A' 'dw' ' 1 'E if ' .- .q.!2! , . Q ff' f f wt 1 W f, , ,4 ' ' W ff' Y x f V, 1x,:N,Q ' f j .. r 5575 Sharon Barr Dick Barrett John Birret Terry Barret Ann Bashore w i ,.-' .-', 'fir 1 Z f 5 , if 4 if I rg Mary Baye , Barbara Bays Bill Beazley , , Sandy Beck John Beckman jf, 1' .. xv ? Qf 4-1v'f5rfgf'9,, W Connie Bakker Leon Barker Charles Barnett Wayne Barnett Ken Barney ff! f . ,..,' , 2 'Mai' 5713 A .. K , . . 3155 5 - .4 W 2' 71 f , 1, :,.,,1.,f.., f M- . 5 Z 2- 1 A z 5 f i Z f l , , Z E f , C 1 f 'X '-f r I f xx if . 1: f , ,gf PQ Q,-if gz5,, ff I 4 ' W' f, Q 42 ef , Q 'W Q A A ff ,J xii W A I fl 1 f fs Y ' 'few J YW- ,, ,.,a , J David Benites f Jacqueline Bennett W? A Roy Bennett V 'kv ' if I 'J' ' , L John Benson L ' Phyllis Benson ' y. , , A V Kathy Bernards Tom Bernhardt V ' 'f , Raymond Bertrand ,V Beth Beswick is S W-dr W , Jim Betham lilly ,A rf! m. 4 i ', 4 ., ,e5Q..,..Q.gQ: ,ff f ffl 7 ff ,zff , 5 1 fl lg 4 E3 ' f , P 2 f , 4, 4 yi My g4Z'fZ.- ,-4 5:1 f 449' , m g W.-f 2 ,If .J ,g f 450 Ju its 'f-ov ar ff 66 Robert Bedolla Michael Beggs Sylvia Bell Balvina Belrnontes Margaret Belmotes Du Jerald Beutler Sharon Biel Dennis Biggs Susie Bill Lynne Bird Gordon Black Audrey Blackburn Dennis Blackburn John Blankenship Michael Blankenship David Bovee I ,F 7' vj. ' ,,., pgonvff y y 2,1517 1 if .. W 25422,-Z' ' Q - A 'Z Y .' Q ' I A ,,3.j,1 - S ,- , V, ,vi N . ' X 4355 , l, '02 6? I fifffan. -fi-1 1 1 as ,av A W A 6 we Y - A ff 19. , B ,gf ll . :fy Judy Bowen Kenneth Boyd Sandra Boyer William Bozarth RK v I ' . 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Q 11 'Y Sf ' 2 .1 jx C ass Officers xl? an 'R. he In their first year of senior high school the freshmen were led by four capable officers. Throughout the year the Freshmen were outstanding in student affairs. Beginning the year winning first place in the P.T.A. drive, the Freshman class continued to put forth effort in supporting the spirit of Western High by attending games and joining in school functions. Mr. Scott, who guided them through the year, was assisted by Linda Fowler, President, Bobbette Hamilton, Vice President, Phyllis Peterson, Secretary, and Pam Kingsberry, Treasurer. Vice President, Bobbette Hamilton, has backed the chief executive throughout the year taking over when necessary. Linda Fowler, President of the Freshman Class, has done a remarkable job in handling all exec- utive matters of the Freshmen. Making sure the treasury was kept accurate and balanced kept Pam Kingsberry, Freshman Treasurer, busy throughout the school year. 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'nf ,f ,,, , f N, W ,ah Q3-. I V , 14, f M sslng Pictures R. Yukihiro C. Zen 108 Et Cetera Hey look, there's a camera man! LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Mullins, Eloise Williams, and Roy Hassle. QT. A little to the left . . . er . . . now right . . . just a little bit towards--THERE! LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Kubo and Nancy Williams. You name it--We got It! ! ! LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Hannom, Bud Ervin, Dennis Painter, John Henyan, Gerald Beutler, and Dave Sell. BOTTOM ROW: Butch Barthel, B Fisher, and Mike Rathbun. ED Of course I won't wear your ring through my nose --LEFT TO RIGHT: Duane Morgan and Bernice Brazeau. 109 7 Y Q, 12.5 .QNXSQE N 1x:3X MSS Y . .X .. ,sf :img ,W I 5 ., BQ ap: V-my 'U' fff, , I , , ,, 1 f , mf f 1 fi 1' , , wwf, Qyfim, V.. , , aff f file: ' Y, iff, ,' ' ,f gwf Varsity Club Stresses Leadership BACK ROW, Left to Right, Ron Couran, Mike Green, Gene Rieck, Butch Barthel, Steve Justus. MIDDLE ROW, Coach Don Davis, Brent Mullens, Joe Kelly, Bill Duron, Jim Heppe, Bill Davidson, John Henyan, secretary-treasurer. FRONT ROW: Dennis Painter, Henry Kirkwood, Ben Fischer, President, Steve Setterlund, Roger Auginaga, vice-president, Bill Smith. Go Big Team . . . Fight! Pep Club enthusiasm has sparked student body spirit to fever pitch all year long. Organized primarily as a devoted cheering section, members were busy dream- ing up and putting into action a variety of promotions. Their sale of school pennants was successful beyond expec- tations. Hanging huge campus signs, advertising games, sponsoring the Pep Step, first alter game dance, and Parent -Varsity night, were memor- able results of Pep Club ef- forts. Sports have become a strong influence in the Ameri- can way of life a.nd through the associations and activities of the Varsity Club, members strove toward alert, aggressive and responsible leadership. Any boy who has won a varsity letter in any sport is elegible for membership. Strict rules of campus behav- ior and class attitudes are ob- served. As a group the club rates well above average scholastic standing. Principal activity is that of sponsoring off schedule games such as the riotous Faculty-Varsity basketball game. FRONT ROW, Left to Right 5 Nancy Allan, President, Linda Bryan, Vice-President, Mike Fries, Sergeant-At-Arms, Lynette Owens, Treasurer, Donna McCullach, Sec- retary. SECOND ROW, Kathey Henderson, Dianne Isaacs, Mary Fritz, Judy Elmbad Alice Van Cleaveran, Bill Bryan. THIRD ROW, Jeanell Owens, Taimi Silman, Judy Bryan, Mrs. Martha Wilson, Sponsor, Frances Day, Dlousie Carr, Joine Bolob. 112 Finis Coronat Opus FRONT ROW, Leftto Right: Linda Jackson, Treasurer, Ruth Paciorek, Secretary, and Douglas McMurtrie, Presi- dent. BACK ROW: Mrs. Wells, Sponsor, Carol Smith, Duane Morgan, Carol Zell, Mike Woods, Jane Gesler, Barbara Jones, Donna An- thony, Bill Bozarth, Mel- ody King, Bobby Makino, James Barndollar, LeRoy McNutt, and Richard McClellan. The members missing are, Sherry Fries, Clark McCauley, and Don Nordstrom. Broadcas 'Wa f , , 'l .,f477?Q. 'uv A switfidf' if 1 Q Q,..f.f1.f I in . V K , 'lil , ,nl l Xps , N W I Q ,1-., f S Url , e 'fe ' I U14-J w 4 N' 1 f ' . A , v Qi., .,. , .ffgfv A---if YA' V - In trying to measure up to the standards of their motto, The end crowns the work, first and second year Latin students are furthering their knowledge of the Latin language, enlarging their understanding of Roman and Greek civilizations and relating this knowledge to present day life and language. A variety of activities make up the year's program, among them being the presentation of a short Latin play, a Roman banquet at which neophytes act as slaves, and a museum field trip to view relics of the Roman era. tin - Radio Club Project ,.... 'Q 3 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Alan Sax The radio club was established for the pur- pose of bringing students with a common interest in radio together. One of the main plans of the year consisted of setting up an Amateur Radio Station licensed and established at Western High School. Various fund raising projects to get money to continue adding to the equipment of this station was among the other plans. er, Roy Lofquist, and Mr. Sheldon Dickinson, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Hoogerbrugge, Larry Wichman, Mike McCarthy, and Craig Finefrock. FRONT ROW: John Goshert, secretary, William Greswold, presi- dent, and Dick Brandt, vice president. 113 ! Club Seeks National ffiliation FRONT Row, Left to Right: Dick Bayum, Secretary, Larry Tlewellyn, Range Executive Officer, Phil I-Iankin, President, Warren I-lraback, Vice-president, Robert Carter, Treasurer. BACK ROW, Dick Coffey, Richard Wagner, Wayne Moore, Ben Ach, Larry Wichman, Larry France, Phillip Griesbach, Laign Eton, Dean Stack, Dennis Davis, Jim Worrell, and Mr. William I-lackbarth, Sponsor. The Rifle Club was established to give students a chance to meet with a group that is interested in learning about and using small bore rifles. The pres- ent Rifle Club has plans for several shooting meets as well as seeking national affiliation with the National Rifle Association. Leaders Train for Business Future Business Leaders of America is the national youth organization for high school and college students enrolled in business subjects. lt is sponsored by the United Business Education Association to provide young adults with edu- cational, vocational, and business leadership experiences. 114- FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Shirley Meyers, Vice-presi- dent, Max Klepfer, President, Barbara Daly, Secretary, Bar- bara Milbourn, Treasurer. BACK ROW, Mr. Arba Blodget, Sponsor, Wynn Harelson, Elea- nor Davis, Carol Wirtjes, Elaine Patterson, Bernice Brazeau, Diana Schmidt, Verna Fae Kerell, Marlene Rocher, Carolyn Ogee, Bar- bara Aranyi. MIDDLE ROW, Linda Milbourn, Nancy Gravely, lkirho Iwashita, Lee Mallet, Ann Reinhart, and Olen Cowen. Western Riders Take to the Hills! No, we don't have horses galloping about the campus, but occasionally you see people hobbling about as if walking on sharp pebbles--and those are the novice riders--the day after-- Riders club members enjoy horses, riding in groups, and picnics--fun? . . Sure if you know how to ride-- BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mike Daugherty, Bill Fan- ning, Helen Mader, Gloria Tuinhout, Gloria Pearson, Thelma DeBoer, Lucy Pratt, Dan Frazier, Jerry Miller, and Bob Dawson. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Martinelli, Roger Wood, Rosamond Ormsby, Gale Carufel, Diane Vick- nair, Lynette Rea, Jane Potts, and Novey Remley. FRONT ROW: Millie Irvin, vice president, Carol Bradley, president, Carol Schultz, sec- retary-treasurer, and Mr. Dave Baarstad, sponsor. Ameriea's Strength in the Making BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Ellarnae Knox, co-spon- sor, Carol Stucky, Johna Saxon, Janelle Owens, Penny Parker, Lynette Owens, Arlene Hurd Janice Nixon Jud Head 7 I Y 9 and Genice Lang. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Rubes, Phyllis Dellesandro, Cordy Martinez, Carol Blowers, Dorothy Blev- ins, Alive Hogan, and Mary Macias. FRONT ROW: Jetti Jefferson, Kay Woods, Historian, Sandy Ross, secretary, Martha Elenes, president, Pat Wright, vice president, Helen Plantinga, treasurer, and Loretta Schultz, parliarnentarian. Missing is Jane Visser, reporter, and Mrs. Dorothy Brauner, co-sponsor. News Martha Elenas calls the Future l-lomemakers Association to order for discus- sion on the many roles that young women play in the modern home. At the meetings much time is spent discussing such things as the proper care of children, selection of clothing and various household duties. nm ,Lu ' at L n A , tiy, flaw' 5 420 as I J -Q ff lv I Y vi a..-A The Chariots Z on it FRONT ROW, Left to Right: John Jordan, Les Van Tassel, Harold Archibald, Harold Grafton, Larry Johnson, Frank Silveria, Amos Rodriquez, John Bowan, David Tucker, Harry Kling, Earl Woodson, secretary-treasurer, Richard Cody and Mr. Jack Sappington, sponsor. BACK ROW: Dan Frazier, Gene Sweeney, Alan Boerner, Who Knows, Bill Mosley, Ernie Strickland, Joe McDaniel, Jim Drake, John Kane, Howard Lembke, Trinidad Naranjo, Bob Trigloft, Wayne Gallegly, Dennis Kappe, Tom Denny, Wendall Mclilfresh, Ben Garcia, Richard Swalve, Don Rowe, Roy Terry, vice president, and Alan l-larville. Missing is Walt Davidson, president. Showing Mike Lopez, left, and Victor Everling how a servo pump on an automatic transmission works is Mr. Sappington, sponsor of the group. :ff 1 ', . ' V' 1 .342 I 5, Formed to bring boys together who have a common interest in automotive mechanics, The Chariots, under the direction of Mr, Jack Sappington, have plann planned competitive contests, such as poker runs, tune- ups, and drags. Climax for the year was a beach party. Dunking an engine in a tank to clean it are Amos Rodriquez, left, Frank Barnett, Sammy Jerornin, and Jolm Keene. f, Wwsg X 1 r Not Crazy . .. 6, ,L , fi 6 ' f ' ' B I H I v 9. ut t e Q!! cp I Q ' - V ' L 3 X , 771 4 H. 625,75 '57 V 0 'KL 43? A 'W 0 a'?'Xv -W ' 'L X A C va -P s' ' s ff I5 -'P S rig MMM . p '-If A - l bs J7 -' P CI b ' .J Press clu comprises t ose or whom newspaper wor is a dominant in- Z J terest. Membership is open to all who enjoy doing extra after-school-work on fi-55 special assignments. This in itself indicates members to be slightly pixilated. Q' Deadline-itis generally afflicts these people severely causing various pe- culiar actions. It seems someone always has a deadline for something or other -- the school paper, community papers, news releases or bulletins. Judy Roscom, Pioneer Press editor, is a correspondent for the Anaheim Bulletin and works on school publicity. loan Jonas, assistant editor of the school paper is correspondent and a feature writer for the Cypress Enterprise. She also assists with school news release, Jon Edwards supplies sports sta- P M5 f tistics for the Los Angeles Examiner, Gayle MacClure, sports editor of the kk Pioneer Press and gifted artist and illustrator turns our endless cartoons, illus- trations and hand lettering. Club projects included participation in UCLA and Santa Ana College Journalism Days and securing advertisements for the football program. Active members: Bonnie Buffalo, Jon Edwards, Joan Emerson, Carol 4 I Coleman, Penny Hahn, Joan Jonas, Sharon Meyer, Lee McCain, Gail McClure, -f YA, Anita Morrison, Marlene Richardson, Judy Roscom, Jo Ann Smith, Susie Snyder, Mimi Stronach, Dennis Tach. xqv fl ll ,N-A-Y fax C l -- 4 1 I ,, 9 'm ff ' A 1 A ,P V -P K , 4' As-. N r 2, S J iQ A Q Q .-a 3 as 1 P ..1 iT..... ' V9 A ef MK C ll C ' , -J f X-12 .. 117 There's a Little Ham in Everyone Q I I , as A 1 ? X ', A ,I BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mary Lou Proper, Sandy Crye, Marlene Gralieh, Geraldine Coffin, Sherry Lackey, Trudy Couron, Sharon Allen, Judy Peterson, Jane Potts, Ethelene Shaw, Max Klepfer, Elaine I-linsley, and Sue Carpenter. FRONT ROW: Duane Taylor, vice president, Kit Parker, secretary, Dirmy Al- bin, president, and Gayle MeClu.re, treasurer. Both groups wrote the script, made costumes, and acted in the P.T,A, Christ- mas program, Pioneer Players fbottom photoj made and sold candy apples. They also worked on several short skits which were presented for a school assembly program. Petite Masque ftop photoj sponsored an all school variety show, which was presented at Fremont Junior High School in June. l , ..,,. ,UM ., W if The drama clubs were established to promote an in- terest in the legitimate stage, to acquaint young people with the varied aspects ofthe theater, and to arouse interest and active participation in the amateur theater. Activities included visits to a speech class at U.C.L,A, and a performance of Macbeth at Orange Coast College. L. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Robert Blocclcer, sponsor, Lee McCain, Sandy Han- son, Judy Elmblad, Renie Corum, Sharon Schaul, Nancy Roberts, Diane Joroslow, Pat Doalc, Janet Lannigan, and Sandra Clark. FRONT ROW: Donna Stroud, treas- urer, Sergio Frost, president, and Lila Nackos, secretary. Missing is Gail Stroud, vice president. Some Will Enter Medicine BACK ROW, Left to Right: Larry Bigne, Carmeine Scelzo, Hunter Gluck, Dennis Davis, Paul Roberts, Pat Doak, Peggy Green, Connue Reynolds, Gail Kercher. MIDDLE ROW, ' Mike Fries, Mary Ann Hostess, Lynn Delia, Judy Elmblad, Gayle Thomas, Sandra Clark, Karen Rasmussan, Arlene Jurd Linda Achin. FRONT ROW, Barbara Miller, Secretary, Bob Olson, Vice-president, Loydene Shenenburger,Treasurer, Gary Beard, Historian, Ingrid Peter- son, President. To further the ambitions of our medically-minded students, the medical club was established under the sponsorship of Mrs. Avis Spencer. Outlining the many fields of opportunity in medicine discus- sion during the year. Visiting some of the hospitals and institutions in this area was also undertaken. Our Artist Colon ls Growing No Bohemian groups there, but serious, hard working people who are re- sponsible for all kinds of posters, illustrations, and other art works ranging from the traditional to the modern. They have been of much help in the preparation of school advertising material. Activities included a trip to the Laguna Art Festival and making Q mural for the cafeteria wall. 119 gn BACK ROW, Left to Right: David Younger, Myron For- tin, James Mount, Terry Fond, Sharon Wile, Ann Rothouser, Bill Hunt. MIDDLE ROW, Barbara Baldwin, Rita Falkner, Jo Ann Rodriquez, Ginger Jay, Connie Atolin, Ami Dixon, Sheron Pearl, Julie Ash, Carol Hunt, Sue Webs- ter, Mrs. Genevieve Brown, Sponsor, Carl Lenhart, Steve Nodal. FRONT ROW, Sue Koers, Vice-president, Muffie Bula, President, Celest Orr, Secretary-Treas- Ufef. ,ff rf 2 Drivers Ed. Strives to Promote Safety lst semester Drivers Edu- cation Cabinet, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Jo- ann Pettebone, Vice- President, Don Horn, Presi- dent, Sany Litteger, Cor- responding Secretary, Dan Cuevas. BACK ROW: Jin Daugherty, Carol Bush, Jim Rachel, Beverly Pel- legrimi, Bill Sandell, Cathy Orendorff, Walt Galhin, Jolene Bums, Mr. Raymond Jansen, Sponsor, Rita Buck and Valerie Griffith. f I 1 - rw, 4 in V H .W 'ffflgl f if f. fl., Q 'll 2 J lf 5 P 1 I E , Z 1 2 Z 1' 2 7 1 mv 5 Z. . J, 5 . 'IZ ,J ff. L 4-1 Driver Education Cabinet meets to formulate a program to improve driving safety in and around school I N Q . fig if Q 'L' FRONT ROW, Left to ' Right: Julie Carr, Rae Sybrady, Jim Procter, Sherry Tackey, Joan Jonas, Larry Lee. BACK ROW: Warren Kushaka, Kit Mack, Hal Murdaok, Mike Wasmuth, Douglas Mclvlurtric and Mr. Ray- sa. mond Jansen, Sponsor. Eli ig ,. .1 The Cabinet helps the staff to sclcct, endorse, and encourage those extra- curricular activities which in the opinion of the cabinet would promote safety. 120 -1 'FH l Westernettes - A Service Club WESTERNETTES-A SERVICE CLUB Whenever help is needed in any school projects, the Westernettes were always willing to help. They assisted in en- forcing school rules and served refreshments at P.T.A. meetings. They made dolls and repaired toys for christm as--An initiation party was held in the spring for new mem bers. Officers: President--Linda Guisti Vice-President BACK ROW--L. to R.: Mrs. Renshaw, sponsor, Daren Appell, Margie Beggs, Dana Mllbrat Sue Hopp, Betty Pearce, Rita Fauldner, Eliz. Crockett, Margaret Flores, Joyce Sec- Ruth Smith, Linda Edwards, Jan Lampkin, Jan Scott, Janet Meler, Karen Kinche- Hutchinson loe, Kathy Clark, Lynn Foster, Leslie Pederson, Marilyn Little, Carol Burke, Treas --Ruth and Virginia Caughron. MIDDLE ROW: Diana Kubota, Sandra Henry, Sharon f Kubo, Merriam Murray, Gayle McClure, Jo Ann Rodriquez, Rita Avery, Paceflek LaVonna Landberg, Barbara Ohm, Nina Simmons, Jean Dantice, Marianne Clark, Fanny Young, Ann Fuller, and Donna De Witt. FRONT ROW: Dana Milbrat, vice president, Rutharm Paciorek, treas., Ruth Hutchinson, secre- tary, and Linda Guisti, president. Mathematicians Plan Science Careers The Math Club was formed to create an interest in mathe- matics and science. They ex- pect to join a National Math Club which will give due credit and representation to Western, nationally. College scholarships examinations were taken to help students in planning a career in mathematics and science. The officers are: President--Bill Centobene, Vice President--Kurtis Kasner, Secretary-Treasurer--Jerry Vanover, Sponsor--Mr. Braun. +48 6 .L , , .f Y sa vp-'M' fllsgfl f tg ' X lg E fi ifif f- A ,f fx, . . t - . , st W f 'X ' r s f ' : E- sg. . ' 'Starz if e. , . f is rs.. a s 5 .1 ' 1. M h J . BACK ROW: ffrorn left, Peter Radloff, Charles Lee, Bill Salrnond, Tony Reece Mr. Wilbur Braun. FRONT ROW: Kurtis Kasner, Bill Centobene, Jerry Vanover Mike De Buse. Westerners - oys' Service of Western BACK ROW, Left to Right: Charles Lee, Kenny Ahacic, Bill Salmond, Gary Cook, Bill Pickard, Jerry Vanover, Mike Steenbergen, Bill Blatzer, Bob Holstrom, and Tony Reece. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Kenneth McKee, sponsor, Larry Smith, Harvey Gomberg, Craig Finefrock, Dick McClellan, Henry Nakamura, Gary Martin, Nicky Odowick George Saito, Warren Jamieson, Mike Shaw, Tim Humphries. FRONT ROW: Dick Steenbergen, vice president, Mike Meldau, president, LeRov McNutt, secretary-treasurer. Just as the Rotary and Lions Clubs promote service to the community, the Westerners, of the Key Club International, do the same on campus. Among the oldest clubs in our school, it has faithfully served us under the direction of Mr. Kenneth McKee, since the conversion of Western as a high school. During the past year, they have coordinated the 'V' Q. concessions at the football games, contributed to the Foreign Exchange fund, and also had very much fun at their many outside activities. sr:-,r in L rs Mr. Ken McKee Mike Melau Sponsor President Dick Steenbergcn LeRoy McNutt Vice President Secretary-Treasurer M-s 122 NJ BACK ROW, Left to Right: Bill Salmond, Bill Centobene, LeRoy McNutt, Sharon Umino, Judy Rosenburg, Beth Carey, Nina Simmons, Jean Crain, Gayle Kircher, Fred Jantz, Gayle Thomas, Bill Greswold, Roberta Vangun, Ger- ald Beutler, Judy Elmore, Sharon Troup, and Sealy Yates. FRONT ROW: Pat O'Brya.n, Diane Darnell, Marilyn Madsen, Douglas McMu.rtrie, vice president, Fanny Young, LaVonna Landberg, Jo Parrish, and Sharon Anderson. The brains of Western are far from the age old concept of the bookworm --Westem's top ranking students are found in the thick of every-thing that goes on including fun, activities, sports, publications, drama, music and speech. Membership is based on national club rating standards of ten honor points at the end of each semester--three points are given for each A, one point for each B. Activities included visiting a number of Colleges, where the members gained a preview of college life. Top Scholars .loin Honor Society BACK ROW, Left to Right: Kathy Coulson, Melody King, Linda Bryan, Diane Augspurger, Sue Berry, John Pauls, Dennis Painter, Jerry Vanover, Bill Bozarth, Clifford Olson, Bobby Makino, Roy Hatanaka, Richard Pickering, Mr. Charles Koskela, Sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Jo Perano, Anita Tupper, Jean Lowry, Marianne Clark, Lucy Pratt, Jan Meler, Warren Kusaka, John Dudley, and Gary O'Brien. FRONT ROW: Leslie Pederson, Treasurer, and Connie Jump, Secretary. MISSING is President, Jim Getzleman. :QW Engaged Girls Plan Their Future 'Vim KAW Members of Magic Circle are engaged girls seriously planning to establish their own homes. Through meetings with leading psychologists, they maintain aninterest in completing their high school education. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mary Lou Allen, lst semester treasurer, Grace Baird, lst semester secretary and 2nd semester president, and Jill Owens, lst and 2nd semester vice president. BACK ROW: Delores I-linsley, 2nd semester secretary, Pat Marsh, April Arthofer, Linda Lancaster, Linda Achin, Claudia Amy, Bonnie Newman, and Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, sponsor. MISSING above is: Joanna Haskins, Nancy Jacqmen, Terri Evers, Becky Keesee, 2nd semester treasurer, Nan- ette Orr, Sandy Wasik, and Penny Hahn, lst semester president. Spiritual Values Are Emphasized FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bill Kelly, treasurer, Dana Milbrat, president, Karen Kincheloe, secretary, and Linda Bryan, vice president. MIDDLE ROW: Sheryl l-laygood, Roy Ann Booher, Linda Kelly, Patty Shep- pard, Jeannie Conner, Cathy Henderson, Beth Johnson, Lynn Jackson, and Mr. Eu- gene Graham. BACK ROW: Patti France, Donna Mc- Culloch, Lanette Owens, Penny llarnmond, Donna McWhorter, Glenda Koontz, Sandra Boyer, Bill Bryan, and Candice Ander- son. Xxx ff' Recognizing the need of spiritual and moralvalues in the development of the total personality, Bible Club members seek guidance, through studies of great re ligious teachings, in building character, faith and an attitude of social conscious ness and responsiveness . 124 Prepare for Teaching Career The Future Teachers Club was formed for the benefit of those high school students who are genuinely interested in be- coming teachers. Its purpose is to help its members to be- come better acquainted with the details of the teaching profession. They learn why other teachers have entered this field of work, what their schooling consists of, and also hold state and district con- ventions to further their knowledge of the profession they have chosen. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Kit Parker, lst semester President, Jo Parrish, lst semester Vice President, Candy Anderson, lst and 2nd semester Secretary, Sherie Farmer, 2nd semester President, Gloria Gomberg, Inter-Club Council representative, Linda Bryan, 2nd semester Vice President, Judy Bryan, 2nd semester Treasurer, and Bill Bryan, Inter-Club Council representative. SECOND ROW: Maureen Jones, Diane Isaccs, Sandie Watson, Drinda Barton, Lois Len- nett, Marlene Richardson, Joan Tellian, and Pat O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Sponsor, Mrs. Andrews, Mary Johnston, Margaret Martin, Linda King, Betty Pekarek, Ro- berta Craig, Frances Day, and Nadine Igeal. Start Foreign Exchange Program The Foreign Exchange Committee was newly formed on our campus this year to help gain better re- lations between nations through the exchange of high school studenw. Working with the American Field Service Committee, Ana- heim chapter, Western hopes to have two foreign students in its senior class next year, the following year a Western senior will then be able to study abroad. Under the capable direc- tion of Chairman Janet Meler, the F.E.C. raised the required money for the project through the sale of Foreign Exchange Bonds and the sponsorship of the Foreign Exchange Dance on January 30. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gloria Gomberg, Jan Meler, Sherry Lackey, Jan Lampkin, Nina Simmons, Don Horn, and Joan Jonas. BACK ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Elbert Bales, Ron Mills, Sherry Fries, Jerry Vanover, Miss Evelyn Blemker, Sponsor. Missing is Jane Visser. 125 Science Club Looks to the Future FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Harvey Gomberg, President, Millie Irvin, Secretary- Treasurer, and Rex Golston, - Vice-President. BACK ROW: Mr. Clarence Morris, Sponsor, Danny O'Riley, Roy Keene, Librarian, George Wilcox, Colene Isaac, Ron Chaner, John Pauls, Frank Hudgins, Mike Wasmuth, and Mr. Daniel Murphy, ' Sponsor. The science club was formed to give students an opportunity to work, together or individually, on science projects of interest to them. The club was divided into three committees: Astronomy, Biology, and Physics-Chemistry. These com- mittees provide areas for differing individual interests. Some students have been working after school on a Survey of the Microfauna of Laguna Lake. A report of the microfauna with illustrations and a brief descrip- tion of each organism found in the lake was made. Those Popular Photographers S ,i'- ., rsl,i A ff' .,'i .'-,, ,Ks ' BACK Row, Left to Right: Mr. Coggin, Sponsor, Clifford 2 , 4, Olson, Bud Palmer, Erna if lg i Keren, Miriam nan, Jim f if Linder. FRONT ROW: Bob N, , , Herrell, Jim Swoffard, Richard Aaron, Larry Anderson, Mike Seal, Torben Larsen. Since so much of everything that happens must be photographed for one reason or another, thc boy or girl with the camera is popular indccd, Club incmhcrs through their photographic skills help build school spirit, widen interest in school atlziirs and learn an absorbing subject that may in fu- ture years bccontc an important hobby or vocation. 126 Blow That Whistle Fair play and fun inspire the Officials club made up solely of G,A,A, members. These outstanding girls have worked hard in studying the numerous rules which make up the various sports that they help officiate. Several playdays have seen these fairminded girls upholding the rules of good sportsmanship, creating an air of good feeling for everyone near. To promote good, clear, interesting writing, to create individual style, to learn to write and appreciate various forms of literature eg: plays, novel, short stories, essay, etc., and to make literature out of writing were the reasons why The Thinkers was established. The Thinkers BACK ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Aranyi, Merriam Murray, Nancy Roberts, Lynn Delia, Darlene Zwart, Lanette Owens, Jo Kemp, Lynn Carlson, Darlene Wash burn, and Judy Cameron. FRONT ROW: Judy Rosen- burg, secretary, Rochelle Bessette, president, Bertha Stratton, vice president, Rosemary Levandowski, and Estelle DeOrtega. MISSING is Jan Romeyn, treasurer, and Mrs. Laura Wubben, sponsor. This club wrote various themes on many subjects, covering the gaumer of literature. During club meetings discussions were held on the works written by the members. To write and criticize were main objectives. In the spring, they published a booklet entitled Thoughts, which contained works selected and written bv the members of the club. 127 Senors Y Seioritas Del Club De Espanol The Spanish Club was established to further scholastic achievement and to ad- t Vance an interest in the culture of the Spanish speaking peoples of the world. Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, and competition in Foreign Lan- , ,K guage field days sponsored by Occidental College, San Diego State College, and the University of Southern California were among the planned activities for the year. Affiliation with the National Organization under the sponsorship of the American A A 1 if 1 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Enid Weber, second semester secretary, Martha Elenes, second semester vice presi- dent, Marlene Richardson, Ruth Hutchinson, Sergio Frost, Mary Esqueda, and Mary Tritz. FRONT ROW: Diane Russell, first semester treasurer, Gilbert Marquez, first semester president, and Viola Arrey, first semester secre tary. Those missing are Cassie Brewer, first semester vice president and second semester president and Faye Andrews, second semester treasurer. 128 J e Circle Francais it 321215517 4 1 J . QW A 4. VN, E A 'f '1 :. .,.m.- fs ,s.,., -sg., ,- A 345, . ' .msvmgw .ff A.- ' - 1 - - FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Donna DeWitt, Mary Muzikar, Marilyn Madsen, Joanne Pettebone, Sheri Fox, Jetti Jefferson, Diane Leasure, Karen Rasmussen, Noreen Pearce, and Valerie Butler. MIDDLE ROW: Mike McCarthy, Julie DeFazio, Lynda Edwards, Judy Elmblad, Sharon Costello, Pam Saltzman, Barbara Westholrn, Dorene Neher, Nanci Tripp, Bette Pekarek, Jo Genovese, Shannon Davis, and Bob Spaziano. BACK ROW: Roy Lofquist, Bill Pickard, Miss Barbara Hardy, sponsor, Roberta Craig, Anita Morrison, Nancy I-Iolmby, Pat Doak, Wilma Erickson, Susan Staley, Donna McCulloch, Bob Gomberg, and Mike Chalfant. Miss Barbara Hardy, club sponsor, and Marilyn Madsen, president of the group, enjoy discussing Qin Frenchffj plans for show and dinner a la francaise. The French Club was established to promote a better understanding of France, its people and cus- toms. Among the club's ac- tivities for the year was selling both coke and hot chocolate at the games, a field trip to a French restaurant and then to a theater to see a French movie, and also have a French banquet. 129 Vice-President Shannon Davis fleftj was complimented for her ability in organizing social activities, Secretary- Treasurer Roy Lofquist kept tight rein on the purse strings and zealously guarded the records. 4 wi ff am Student Body Social Committee The social committee deserves special praise for all the wonderful affairs that they have organized for Western this year. They are from Left, STANDING: Gayle McClure, Sheri Fox, Sharon Pirtle, Leslie Pederson, Donna Dewitt, Faye Andrews, and Judy Elmore. SEATED: Lynda Edwards,Elaine Shields, Jeanne Flannagan, Jan Brock, Donna Duvall, and Sherry Lackey. Happy couples f danced through the night under the magical spell of soft music. N ' N i J n Our versatile cheer- leaders directed the crowd at the informal Howdy Hop. Girls' League Cabinet A XE ,Q wx, ., F xiii il X . s 1 x x Q s- ' s X g Yr Qs, STS Q M tsl? NXAQQX A we.gj'skx X l g xi .V -V vijyq, X T Wg. Q , K Ga Q Ts X ...N L Y N . N . Q 'si ps X! its 'X f us X '31 i W R - ' , if .4 .-11 Q T N' jf' sg: xx X imgis-mx. N, X 1 Mrs. Wilson, advisor of the organization, is highly regarded by all coeds. Whenever help is needed Mrs. Wilson is always there. 53-1 ' ffSfi,'i if 'X ,A 15.13 A jf ' ,V , ,I ,Lr-H. The president of Girls' League is Donna MacAllister. Donna is certainly a campus leader and well suited for the job. 130 'V . ,.. .. s . , X Y , . was F ,ff A A lt ,p e A 'i S ' Q. Our girls' league, which consists of all the girls who attend Western, selects a cabinet each year to supervise their school activities. Appearing from LEFT TO RIGHT are: Cindy MacDaniel, Ann Kennedy, Pat Cunningham, Diane Kubota, Lee McCain, Nancy Williams, Donna McCallister, Fanny Young, Roberta Steel-cn' 1-U' U-A Wilson, 1 M wfzw W A za -1 , ,15 4 1 f f 5 QW zfff XM ffvly, ' , .wa-JIW1 f i y. I N fX5'fl-5' 5 , is :S s X 3 I4 's'Qaw:s--1' as Yfvim 1 1 aff? yt Y- -Q Nam, iw Record 8 Observe Those Events ,fum N...,.......J Editors Connie Jump fleftj and Leslie Pederson start arranging Journa1ism's new filing cabinet. Connie, in addition to her work for the yearbook, was active as a cheerleader, member of Honor Society and presi- dent of Madam-Y-Selles, a campus Y group. Leslie, too, was prominent on campus as secretary of Honor Society, member of Silhouettes and honored with the award as Miss Teenage of the Year of the Anaheim School District. 131 And Personalities Who Pass Along The '59 Pioneer Staff has tried to record the spirit, the enthusiasms and the eamest effort that the majority of our student body displayed in their activities and studies. We chose our theme New Trials Toward Tomor- row because we, as Western's first student body are setting traditions and standards for the Pioneers to follow in years to come. Only 68 more pages to go as Joan Welch chalks off another completed page while QFrorn Leftj Randy Marten, Carol Carpenter, and Cathy Ten- nant look on. Pioneer iv? l Donna DeWitt, Clubs Judy Foulds, Clubs Carolyn Anderson, Classes -.,.,,,,.x 4 Judy Knoch makes 21 bright suggestion as KFIOIII Leftj Valerie Griffith F A Dennis Young, and Nancy Allan look on approvingly. , aye ndrews' Staff 132 The Trails Toward Tomorrow Staff Sharon Pirtle, Business Manager - '59 , .-r 'T . , T ' rg, rl fl, wr A 1 , Q. L Marilyn Madsen, Staff r'o I av? r Y' uf LW LL 'in ' f' vi Our Staff Photographer, under the advisorship of Mr. Goggin and Mr Wallinsky, supplied pictures for the '59 Pioneer. Many hours were spent in taking, developing, and producing pictures. -43.415 f, N F ,fr ww r H Mr. Broadwell, Advisor Warren Kusaka, Sports 4 Virginia May, Classes Sheri Fox, Rita Funderburk, and Rita Avery, along with Business Man ager, Sharon Pirtle, successfully secured 14 pages of Advertising for the '59 Pioneer. 133 QZMQ. 'f ,: , !,:,, , Christmas Royalt 1.-1 f!s1f:'i'Ps'i'-ffffbx .vi ' ' '-fe . ,, f -. X V fs? ei? P':z5..,-51255555 f is V 3 ', 593 4 ff, ,q I 21f L A ,'f,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,.V,, , .,,,.,,.,,, 4 , ' 'f 1f,cf?f:Q4,f, 'few an x Her Majesty, A night well-remembered by all Western stu- dents was December 13, when our annual Christ- mas Formal was sponsored by the Dance Com- mittee. Swirling in ectasy around the majestic white Christmas tree, the couples danced to the music of the Crescendos. Reigning over this Christmas fantasy was Queen Pat Gierke and her 134 K . ,., K . 5 'nr , mei ,Qs . xi Q N w -fs X-s r. f ,- 'NS X X ': Z M M i 1 sf-az, is:-s -X r .2 :.. at . fs 's-s.L..:,:- as N z Ls -s-ss-N,fsa.ss.a. Pat Gieke court of 5 princesses chosen by student body vote In keeping with the Christmas season, pretty Pat led the couples attending in Christmas carols and, along with her escort, Jim Heppe, started the Grand March with others joining in behind them. ja... - UPs.. f 5, JEANNE FLANNAGAN The Princesses in the Christmas Royalty included Jeanne Flannagan, Sandy Gottschalk, Gayle McClure, Nancy Van Cleave, and Bonnie Fish. As their names were announced these five popular juniors and their es- corts made their way through a double line formed by the other couples. The crowd applauded appreciatively. The Princesses received their fp- 'QIw , ,, Z' f-v'1Tf,W Ji NANCY VAN CLEAVE Princesses f T'T'-v GAYLE MCCLURE 135 K4 r. f fl. av ,, SANDY GOTTSCHALK royal crowns of flowers and, as she sat on her throne, Pat Gierke was crowned Queen by Student body President Butch Barthel with a beautiful tiara. Donna Duvall presented Pat with a lovely bouquet of flowers. Then Oueen Pat, with the princesses and their escorts following, led the Grand March and reined over a night truly to be remem- bered. fu, y-......,,,,' BONNIE FISH Sophomore Sweetheart Judy Elmore February Fourteenth marks Valentines day but to Western students it also marks our annual Sweet heart Ball. A large Lnrnont of couples dances to the music of the Downheats, a dance band from Orange Coast College, The Sweetheart Ball was entirely sponsored hy the Sophomore Class. After careful planning and a hard days work, the gyinnasinin enierged a mass ol red and white hearts, Cupids and streamers in keeping with the traditions oi' Valentine's Day, Judy Elmore was chosen Sophomore Sweetheart and her eonrr ol' lonr prineesses were elected hy those in attendance. As the Downbeats played Moments to llenieriiherf' the eonrt ol' fonr princesses were escorted down the aisle of couples, llullevwekl hy our Sweetheart, Indy Iihnore, and her eseorl Ray Spraegins ro the lingo white heart arising from the floor at the end ol' lhe aisle, er Court QT' J. ff, Princess Nancy Williams gf'- X K Princess Carolyn Aired 137 ' Princess Cindy Mc Daniels -fi Princess Beverly Cummins Chosen to Represent Western. we 2 1 X Leslie Petterson Teenage Miss of 1959 for Anaheim was selected from girls of three Anaheim High Schools. We are very proud to have the winner of this honor come from our campus. She is Leslie Petterson, who will soon be again represent- ing Anaheim and Westem in the Orange County Teenage Miss Contest. Jim Daugherty Jim Daugherty, Junior ' representative of the Drivers' Education Classes at Westem, was chosen to represent his school at the Drivers' Education Council in Sacramento. The main reason for his going was to introduce V safer driving to the Western 2 i - M f students by way of Drivers' -,. ,oi ,sif ,X xr . zfffg- ,-.ar Jffl. .,.- Messrs UC atlon- ' , .31 gms-I V- it 'L ,QQ x ,xy f fi, ' 1 'J ist ,S e fixes f asm W A J ' J g f . T Q11 i , ,,,, i i ' Mary Jane Snyder Mary Jane Snyder represented Western in the Y.M.C.A. Youth Legislature. She went to Sac- ramento early in February along with seven other Anahein stu- dents. Acting as a page for the Model Legislature and Assembly she not only had an interesting time but did a fine job of representing our school. 138 One Act Plays Reveal Talent No one knew what might 5 A: n, department. l ll by IVQ happen when Mr. Bloecker arrived 75? PCT' this year to establish a drama 4 A.,, ,K L With the first presentation of if One Acts given in Fremont Audi- torium, Mr. Bloecker raised the curtain on a surprisingly talented cast carrying an enthused audience through a fine evening's enter- tainment. 'ww Q.. THE JUG IS UP QLEFTJ: Judy Rader, Crystal Gray, Lila Nackos, and Ronald Beswick rehearse. .::L...c1 ,,,...., .,,,, W fl SHARON DANZIE registers surprise rehearsing for One Acts. JITTERBUG scene is rehearsed by Kathy Tennant fseatedj Pat Gierke fleftl and Ann Rein. AUNTIE WHAT ARE YOU DOING, says Kris Wiley fLEFTj to Susan Hill ISEATEDQ as Joyce Smith and Pat Biscotti look on. 139 Drama Produces Smash Hit Yeh, Danny Seletto, wanted for moider, dat's me, say Billy Smith to Steve Whit- taker as others watch QFROM LEFTj Bill Wiesner, Lee McCain, Crystal Gray, Nancy Tripp, Billy Smith, Steve Whittaker, Harvey Gornberg, Perryl-less, Pat Biscotti, Con- dance Anderson, John Frownfelter, and Alan Saxer. 1,5 1 if K 'Q 14, Sif -1 lg ..f4 h One Mad Night, a mystery-farce presented by the Sophomore class, Feb. 20 and 21 at Fre- mont Auditorium in Anaheim was our first all school play. The cast, directed by Drama Coach Mr. Bloecker and student director Nancy Tripp was composed of Western's finest drama- tic talent. Mother speak to me! screams Pat Biscotti to Candy Anderson lying on couch, FROM I-EFT5 Stelfe Whittaker, C0I'1d3HC9 Anderson, Nancy Tripp and Pat Biscotti. 140 One Mad Night Don't look now, says Judy Rader to James Daugherty as Bill Wiesner fleftj and Harvey Gomberg are about to strike in tense scene. 141 I think I'll give up prompting5 acting looks real interesting, says Sharron Sheets as she and Carol Sallows wait impatiently for Judy Rader and Jim Daugherty to break it up. I Please sur, shoot dat bullet straight, says frightened Crystal Gray to Alan Saxer as Lee McCain Qin robej and Terry Hess wait apprehen- sively. Just another mad moment in One Mad Night. Silhouettes Win Honors TOP ROW--From Left: Cassie Brewer, Carolyn Lopez, Etheline Shaw, Linda Hickox, Anna Kennedy. 3rd ROW-- Martha Elanus, Shirly Moldenhower, La Vonna Landberg, Beth Witbaard, Gail McClure. 2nd ROW--Nina Sim- mons, Cindy McDaniels, Linda Guisti, Barbara Olrn, Barbara Fleming. FIRST ROW--Sharon Mayer, Lola Land- berg, Charlene Lenerville, Judy Taylor, Enid Weber. f ,. fav-. Miss Ruth Miyano Coach Doylene Enloe C-Xa -Nix Q-, ,C i 7 ,Q s, 7 Patti Walker 1 M6 M Q' cf. l ' 1 f . 1-,tl-5.,:f.:rf,:, Miss Margorie Cook Coach 1 Geraldine Carm ona Karen Osborn Q 2 Under the guidance of Miss Ruth Miano, the Silhouettes, Western High School's drill team, have marched their way to top honors this year as a girls' precision unit. They have taken first place in the Compton parade for two years in a row. Among their outstanding appearances have been the Christ- mas parade at Disneyland, the Halloween parade in Anaheim, and a Spotlight on Youth television performance. Their routines at football and bas- ketball home games have furnished colorful half- times. These girls are to be commended for not only their talent as a group, but for their individual contributions to various school activities. amah... In Parade Competition ivtaaqg D be .- . , - - f-., .at 1 1 X,-1.--.'fs, r - -fi P N . . s, LT' 1 --- 53 M , unn:g1.....4-t wr.L Fx Q- .--- -----I-i i FFTFAM Q ' fl - . . 7 X s is 5 ' Q ,-,.L' - MSM A M -4 ' A' M ' ' ,. - X ' ,V LVL--A ' R-X - li L ' 'XTX Q i f - f- - -i' - I X TOP ROW--from Left: Joni Welch, Nancy Williams, Pat Van De Warker, Donna Constantino, Mary Ann Clark. 3rd ROW--Jan Brock, Janet Meler, Penny Clark, Kathy Fowler, Kay Woods. 2nd ROW--Jeannie Flanigan, Judy Briar, Lynn Forbes, Laurie Currie, Nancy Mizuguchi. FRONT ROW--Virginia May, Diane Darnall, Sharon Schu- bert, D'Ann Pederson, Judy Bunnell. '71 x 3 kv , ,, ,. vp- , J , 4,5 r fl -.sx:m.,,a,.s-s .X X .5 X x Nmmasx 4 ' , C ,,-,,,...,,,a...-..,-, ..,, ,,,...,..:s,L --- Y Q me ,,,,26!' imap Y, YKVVV M-Wg, . - - - , --3 J. I ,fs -K S r 9 .ti S. , in X4 ' , . . .... ., .,.,..M, ,,l. X X-.xs,r.s.sassw s xi, u, TOP ROW--from Left: Judy Judson, Mary Johnston, Carol Coleman, Sue Whalen, Connie Bakker. 3rd ROW-- Leslie Peterson, Sue Barry, Sandy Engle, Ann Bashore. 2nd ROW--Mary Jane Snyder, Sunny Roberts, Carolyn Aldrid, Nan Peterson, Sharon Scrogland. FRONT ROW--Trudy Gates, Kathy Hamm, Sue Hopp, Chris Wiley, Linda King. 143 Q E ! ! V V4.5 ,gM'f'X b an V, 5 , X J y W, V11 f' jig K, 3.g3vl rim r Q.. P' f f W i? X 1 ' ' 14 'xx X 'M ffm Q Strike Llp the Band Above--Our award winning band marches in the Christmas Parade at Disneyland. Below--rehearsing for the Spring Concert. 1 .' 'uf ' rm , 4 115' 1 ',x J rn lf! ,V . VA ,Q 6 ldllp-U q ,rv ,iv W 1,712 , 'EIR 1 I ef 5 2 ! Q nr' It ,M 1 'Q VFW A 5 L I' r f . fl FV N Qc X re11 I-Ianson, David Evans, and Phil I-Iankins keep toes a-tappin' as the band plays on! 'u y 5 P LEFT, Ken Barney and Dick Bogum watch for directions. 'Not so much brass! Mr. Jackman calls for softer music. Patti Patterson and V1o1et Sybrandy swmg out with the wood- winds. Violinists John Engelbretsen QLeftj and Larry Black lend sweet tones to the orchestra. 145 Percussionists fFrom L., Stephen Dienstfrey, Dar- 3 Q New Uniforms Dress Up Our Band Under the direction of Mr. Theron Jackman assisted by drum major Rick Duthie, the school year of '59-'60 has seen many thrilling moments for the members ofthe band and their audiences. They played at all the pep and athletic assemblies helping boost school spirit. A big disappointment came on Hallow- een night. Halloween day rolled around and the uniforms hadn't arrived. To make matters worse, the next day the band was to march in the annual Anaheim Halloween Parade. The Pioneer Band was a group of pretty unhappy people. Finally, on the third of November, the band uniforms arrived. Every member of the band was proud ofhis uniform and the uni- forms helped a great deal the spirit of the band The Pioneer Band made it's first appearance on the field in their new uniforms on November seventh at La Habra High. During the last of the football season, the band put on two half time shows at La Palma, November 14, the theme was Around the World. The second performance at La Palma was November 21, and the theme was That's Where My Money Goes. On December 5 the band entered the Huntington Beach Parade and placed fifth out of ten marching bands, third in music. Next in the Compton Parade, a thrilling day for the band, they placed first. Thursday night the 18 of December, the band was in the Western High School Christmas Program. To top off the month of December, the band was invited to the annual Christmas Program at Disneyland. Spring activities were: on March 6, district musical festival at Fullerton, April 9, a concert for fifth graders. On May 15, the big spring concert of the year was held. Spotlight of the show was a piano solo by Jean Lowry. Ending the busy year was the Costa Mesa Parade on June 6. QL. TO RJ Linda Sybrandy, Don Yontz, Craig Finefrock, Phil l-lankins . Mr. Jackman leads with a stern hand. if X xirxtil --.-it its-s Rick Dutchie, Drum ,sf Major, shows class O .k iii 5 if S 1'5 . ff me ff ff' swf ' 1 , MSI?-sQEieirt'i' , .X j -' 1 ff :fsi . in . ,N H6 in new outfit. 'X Can Can H Really Can A 'Sf A Pm L Western's noted Can-Can Girls' have been complimented on the authenticity oi their interpretation of the Can Can Dance of early tirnes. Performances for civic and school gatherings have been given. From LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Kercher, Jo Genivse, Sue Carpenter, Julie Deck, Judy Elmore, Jo Perano Fay Andrews, Carol Weise, Toni Cordova, Cheryl Mercer, and Anita Tupper. Express yourself says Mrs. Wilson, and the modern dance enthusiasts oblige. Prom Left to Right, BACK ROW: Gail Thomas, Anita Tupper, Sandy Pitinger, Jane Potts, Sue Carpenter, MIDDLE ROW: Julie Deck, Jo Perano, Fay Andrews, and Gail Kercher. FRONT ROW: Joenna Olob, Kathy Clark, and Nancy Pikering. In the Middle is Mrs. Wilson, the sponsor. Modern Dance 147 it, The Singing Qlgiristmas Tree X Given appreciative applause for their unique Singing Tree presentation, the A Cappella choir under the direction of Mr, iineheff appeared during Christmas season for sehool assemblies and at the Broadway Shopping Center. From Left, BOTTOM ROW--Larry Smith, Diana Augspurger, Delmar Nixon, Pat Gierlce, Cecile l-loefelmeier, Kit Parker, Carolyn Allred, Betty Pierce, Charlene Lennerville, La Vonna Lundberg, and Gloria Gomberg. 2nd ROW-- Nolan Brewer, Darlene Kingsberry, Karen Hayes, Karen Vollner, Robert Gomberg, Bob Miller, Elenor McDaniels, Doug Jones, Carmine Seelza, Margaret Flores, Ruth Ann Paceorilc, Pam Tresseott, and Candy Anderson. 3rd ROW-- John Seward, Virginia McDonald, Donna Duvall, Connie Salmon, Joyce Moserow, Virginia Spenser, John Bowen, Nancy Misenhimer, Cathy Coulson, Ray Sabrandy, Tony Perez, Richard Elisando. -ith ROW--Kenny Mosman, Steve Sutterlund, Pat Louis.. Marietta Ilolborow, Ceile Yates, Jan Lampltin, Robert Wilkes, Kathy Tennant, Lina Shellby, Richard Meyer. 5th ROW-- Mike Woods, Dana Milbrat, Mary 'l'rit1,, Gereldine Carrnona, Olivia Arrey, David Want land, Henry Kirkwood. 6th ROW--Jo lkrrisli, Mary Ann Clark, Barbara Jones. TOP: Geneva Loze. Mixed Chorus , 1 4 1..2, f One of the choral organi- zation's most impressive groups, the Mixed Chorus this year took part in school as- semblies, P.T.A, and Christ- mas programs, and was featured in the Spring Concert. lst ROW: Viola Arrey, Judy Head, Effie Munday, Pat Lande, Lorraine Bailey, Helen Plantinqua, Rachel Hermosillo. 2nd ROW: Sandra Ritter, Judy Engles, Loretta Nugent, Dawn Behunin, Mary DeAgger, Sandy Hachez, Linda Bryan, Joann Oviedo. 3rd ROW: Judy Elrnblad, Barbara Rrnfady, Janis Nop, Millie Ervin, Linda Raily, Sandra Ferguson, Cheryl Biebl, Sandy Pittenger, Vicki Wilder, Pat Van De Worker, Carolyn Lopez. TOP ROW: Pete Martinez, Bryan Reetz, Roy Crawford, Mike Green, Tom Thompson, Charles Richmond. 6 Beginn FRONT ROW, from Left: Pat Walten, Susan Heinemann, Brenda Smith, Glenda Johnson, Lois Dietrich, Gail Hunt, Dianne King, Linda Dean, Nadine Nagel, Sandra Rider, Judy Winnan. 2nd ROW: Linda Cuttler, Arm Taylor, Becky De Cory, Linda Shaha, Sandra Hidel, Pat Crane, Sally Sentena, Dorothy Wilson, Penny Barney, Barbara Reed, Barbara Baldwin. 3rd ROW: Lupe Martinez, Jerry King, Judy Trebeest, Valerie Pertillo, Diane Worknew, Diane Hinsley, Kathelene Rosalas, Rosie Granados, Marion Salas, Alice Tolman. 4th ROW: Wanda Gallahly, Sandra Smith, Betty Colebuxn, Betty Hughes, Romelia Romieraz, Karen Britts, Lynnette Owens, Darlene Murphy, Pam Kingsbury, Dora Duron. 149 r's Glee ki 2? O Advanced Girls' Glee 7 L li lmgl. -, .-Q. Members FIRST ROW QL. to R.j: Sunny Peterson, Nancy Sanchez, Ann Walashin, Donna Wagoner, Grace Baird, Bonnie Fish. SECOND ROW: Cassie Brewer, Leslie Temple, Wynn I-laralson, Linda Langen, Anna Kennedy, Jill Owen, Lynette Rucker. THIRD ROW: Lynn Jackson, Carol Panglurn, Kathy Woodmansee, Dolores Stewart, Desmarie Platt, Jan Brock, Kay Zurbrigen, Marian Lan- ham. TOP ROW: Linda Edwards, Renie Corum, Silvia Jacques, Jeanne Peterson, Eloise Williams, Elaine Switzer, Jill Gusel, Pam Padgett, Florence Pallazzolla, Ann Brackney. Programs Presented The Advanced Girls' Glee Club, chosen by audi- tion, performed this year at the Broadway Shopping Center, the school Christmas program and for the P,T,A. Fashion Show. Participation in the music de partment's Spring Concert was one of their major projects. fi Y i x W-wwf Were You There? Free for all--Connie Jump, Left, helps Donna Duvall. Marilyn Mad- sen, Front, decorates for dance. Sharon Kitchen QLQ, Julie Ach and Lynn Morrison find sculpture fas- cinating. We made it, A night at Disney- land. Get out of my kitchen. David I-Iowry and So. Counties Gas Co., Betty Wright. Pat Gierke QLQ, Pat Biscotti and Nancy Robert make up in dra- matics. Making mosaics--Steve Fatiac, Nancy Nance, Mrs. Brown and Con- nie Sjolakkin. I dig this rock and roll Larry Rhinehart and Carolyn Vickers. Gayle McClure QLQ Dennis Tacy and Leslie Peterson study news at Orange Co. Press Conference. Anita Morrison QL, and Barbara Westholm serve chocolate for French club. Reed and double reed artists: John Gethoefer fLj and John Wading. 151 ? ' if f . W1 4 ,. fr rf. E itu 'j37ff . 5, Q fl' y., ' '77, 1 - . -' H J QV , , -, . . A' i t 'J J , , ' 1 , ' ref' .4-we ,fl . , austin 'A V fm' , - X 1' ,,'25',A,,x4'.'- yy, 1-':G:f.:1r,., - r 1. ' ..,. , .-fr. jZ:::,,3v..l:V-V? V H N J A ., ,,A. H : V,,,, 'f A , J ' 5 I is -i if fig? I ,sfflifiz ' a I 'fpfzriiifi fr 1 V A .-1 - 7 , , . fr N, 'U 1 'V 1, 1 A . F .3 . E A -1 4 .ag L' H- aff .. ' v , J .. 1. . r ,I I V 5 I, . 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Enlarging Since our photographers do all of the school pictures from be- ginning to end for the annual, newspaper, news releases and booklets, they must master all technical processes--Here Bob I-lerrell, advanced photo student, discusses a negative to be enlarged with Cliff Olson, a talented beginning student. Developing Jim Davis, advanced photo student who is already doing part time professional work, examines a print he has just developed as lab assistant Bud Palmer shows interest in the results of a new developed formula. Instructors Instructors Peter Wallinsky, QLEFTQ, advanced photography and John Coggin, beginning classes, check adjustments on equip- ment. The two are responsible for the high quality of work and competence of the student with a camera. 154- New Print Shop Is Kept Busy Offset Printing Learning the intracacies of a temperamental offset press was no easy task for print shot classes newly started this year. With perserverance, however, each job became better. Their work on the Pioneer Press which by year's end was printed in first class style. Typesetting One of many learning to set type, Russ Philhart has advanced to the point where he often sets headlines for the Pioneer Press. Stripping Stripping in photos on plate negative takes expert care. A student is found checking details of a negative ready to shoot the plate. Press Work Print shop instructor Mr. Titus shows Joe McDaniel how to operate his press. Dennis Fessler at adjoining press seems pleased with his job. The boys in print shop press work have turned out many excellent cards and other small job print as- Signments. 155 a V ' 1 mfr--...,J, 3 is ' M as ,. E ggxs .. ... . MX i 3 I' ' 4.- it X. , , ., 5 X- --Hassett X -gs r' :N-X A M ,,,, , ss., X A -.V I .,,.. is 1 i- Pill Exiles l' X Qs? :X 5 'XY' 'btqaxfisz' E, s s sf. .: Se sf r .si - 3 1 S 'TX i f-ri ML. i on eel' Room 9 -- news room -- grows more frenzied each day as deadlines approach. I hate deadlines said some wit. New to the class this year was doing the makeup-paste- up composition needed for print shop 's new offset press. Highlights were the 8 page Thanksgiving issue and 12 page Christmas edition. Everyone agreed the paper became a top ranking publica- tion this year. P956 Staff members interview from Yugosalvia. SEATED, ffrom Leftj: Penny I-Iahn, Gayle McClure, Mimi Stronach, Stanka Stepanovich, Karhla Darke. STANDING: Duane Morgan, Judy Roscom, Judy Taylor, Peggy Thomp- son, and Carol Coleman. YIL. is Suzie Snyder fCenterj shows new student QLeftj assignment sheet as Suzie Smith looks on. 156 E gs M, Za sew .-.X 1: f. ' h 'Y V' ' 'X 'X-xN Nothing fits says perplexed Jon Edwards to Lee McCain, Left and Joanne Pettebone as they struggle with composi- tion of the Makeup XL XX . M-fgmzzn .ia L M ' 'T f ffyff 1154! 7 , T 5,5 ' Q .5 ,gm X 'f , flff, I 4 3 J ,X -fy , A if 44 viii .1 1' 1 GET THE POINT? asks Sports Editor and Staff Artist Gayle McClure as she submits one of her illustra- tions to ffrom Leftj Suzie Snyder, Dennis Tacy, Mimi Stronach, Editor Judy Roscom and Assistant Editor Joan Jonas. Evidently they do. 1 , A Z I f 1 ... 3 ' 5, A '75 Our busy writers: ffrom Leftj: Cindy Waymire, Anita Morrison, Rita Buck ffeature editorj, Joan Emerson, Sharo n Meyer, Grace Baird. 3-.4ffz:'. wav 35.4 -1' 1 f f.: f '.'.:ff ' wfsfff ff-.-.wh-1 154 f - . ' fue, yf .fm ' . qw .,,,a,rf::' . gggif 1 . ,. ' fq 1 f- .5 p ,.rws. --:,,., f-A 2,1-,n 2 P ' 5' 5 wsyzi ' W, Xia. ' . ,Za , , 'f fw. M., fd, ,. A 'nw'-.'H . .. '. L 1 -11, , l f Q n,.Z,g. 'H1x . -'J f 'V , . f f ' had 4 Z , ,A '11 221 r 2439 5, . 4 if .P ' .5 X 773f':1f2Z21?gf?fv,4 Lf y I.. , ,, ,V gm' V Q , ,Q 34,2 , . si 1' Q 43, ' f 9751 .Q ,fvyof V Z ,,,.,',f..43,,5, 5,5 f-Q 4, V. ,,w.,..:1,g..5::,,,f ' ,X 4 . 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':'fkfC'f4'3q' ' - ' 'i 1 V:vi.s e l'1Ti9 0 4 ,, ' 4 ' V M Q ' ,112 w'V 1T-fi'-'A-'V-M Q ' ' . . ,, V -, ,, Q vw - ,., ' 1 .g,f.' V-5.15 H 3,a, - k'x-,v-- 1 ' y k , ' ' XI 'ia ' 4' V. 4 V' ' N.d'f L ' v 'Q V, 'M' ' . .1 Q My A 'K A-, .' 5 5 s v Vx V ,. M.. , , .., , , XX.f1N C',, A . 5- ,-1k.f5.A- . .x Q - 1, 1, . W 15 25 .xsQg:Vgw'4i u V. I A I V- V.: ' 'VV ' VSA: 'TPXPM 2 ' - 'C ' -V ' f .' y 9 'QU' .QQQQ ' 0' V , . . ' Af R V :Q N gm.,-VV. :Ef f '-' 'n ' V -fc' ' ' ' I '. ' 4?'G'l',z .V f+1'-:ff- , X 8 . . Q U G Viv 'uf A . f Q , ' f Q, . ,iv . . o 5 , uf , 'QE In wk,'L . V,-N ,-...tw ,nl X . Q 'z . , , ,Q ' I Q 4 .'!,f,. - auf' Varsity Makes Strong Showing 155753, BOTTOM ROW, from Left: George Saito, Tim McManus, Tom Bumgardner, Chris Vasquez, Roger Aguinaga, Mike Rathbun, Kreg Lombard, Allen McIntyre, Jim Heppe, Bill Duron, Dennis Painter. SECOND ROW: Coach Erv Kimble, Chris Fulton, Gilbert Lopez, Gil Lopez, Brent Mullen, Joe McDaniel, Art McLaren, Mickey Yates, Gene Rieck, Gary McKnight, Henry Kirkwood, Bill Davidson, Les Van Tassel. THIRD ROW: Bill Smith, Jim Henry, Roy Terry, Marlin Young, Dennis Knutson, Mike Green, Dennis Fessler, Joe Kelly, Jerald Beutler, Jim Drake, Steve Setterlund, Sam Wilson, Coach Don Davis. TOP ROW: Coach Jerry Humrighouse, Doug McMurt- rie, Tom Randall, Eugene Tolman, Ron Couron, Rick Duthie, Walt Davidson, Ben Fischer, John Henyan, Steve Justus. football all season. Students Give Team Spirited Support With solid support and spirited backing from the entire student body, the Pioneer Varsity plunged into their first football league competi- tion. Facing strong opposition, the boys proved to be game fighters and displayed top-notch Armed only with juniors and sophomores, the team still presented their opponents with stiff re- sistance, Although the majority of the contests were losses, the spirit and drive of the Varsity was meritorious. Their fine performance this W year revealed championship potentiality for the Quarterback Dennis Painter crashes through for touch- down in the match with Orange. Schedule VARSITY OPPONENTS VARSITY 6 ....... ...SantaAna G lflmmm 0 ,, ...Artesia 27 12. . . 7.. ...Muir ltl Eli... 18 , , , . . .Rancho 26 .37 . . . 162 coming year. If potentiality turns into reality, Anaheim, the Pioneer's chief rival, will be pre- sented with a big problem. OPPONENTS Orange 25 La Habra 27 Buena Park 27 Capistrano 0 Coaches and Honored Players Don Davis Head Coach A-up --2 'gluumanf l 'lv' 1 5? 4-K .A,, Aj' 1, t X f ha Erv Kimble Line Coach J erry Humri ghou se Backfield C oach There goes Painter! Grab It, Kirkwood! Ben Fischer, Backfield Captain ' Roger Aguinaga, Line Captain All the way, Fischer! 163 ,hnfv-uf. 'w Pvrvn- . ia' -1 QQ, ,, 1 'H -'.- Q an ' ,, . ...vu ., .-0 - ,nv .H ,.,,. V .,-.. . V 3 .1-.1:::5'.Q ..:mA.-l Wh: '-vw. .N if M13 Z, A . ,.,, ,L Offense Displays Versatilit With effective use of speed and a sparkling variety of plays and patterns, the offensive team wel-l made up what they lacked in experience and weight. Led by hard-hitting linemen and swift backs, the scoring unit carried through with an impressive amount of points against the opposition. QFROM LEFTQ, LINEMEN: RE John Henyan, RT Steve Justus, RG Kreg Lombard, C Bill Duron, LG Allen McIntyre, LT Mike Green, LE Joe Kelly. BACKFIELD: RH Jim Heppe, QB Dennis Painter, FB Walt Davidson, LH Ben Fischer. Defense Proves Formidable Fair play and undying effort marked the Pioneer Varsity defensive unit. Even though these boys took a tremen- dous amotmt of punishment, they still managed to dish some out. This team had the responsibility of keeping the rivals at bay. They did a commendable job. LINE: QFROM LEFTj: Henry Kirkwood, Mike Green, Gene Rieck, Bill Smith, Steve Justus, John Henyan. BACK- FIELD: Mike Rathbun, Brent Mullen, Steve Setterlund, Roger Aguinaga, Jim Henry, Roy Terry. rival : ' W, , if 'L if .V U' sv ,. M if E ,EV,,,VL,5Q,5, V P 9, x W X ,,,,3:,v,' ,'y N , ' tj i fwwfgifrsa gli ' V S s st., Q fr -. -- , f 1 A V I -91' V in , 5 4 7 1 Z2 i 'A - L , ill f If 5 6 A A K Q ' 5 1' '1 2 - L iz' fi. ' ' 7 Yi xr v - LL ' , 1 ei f- if ' 1' ' - ' - C , 'Q , V M 3 E Q' . 5 he f 5 ee , 1 v a i- .1 uw. - Vi- ' Q K . -s'- 'Fisk K ' 3 N- . :il f e r .. 'r . K ,fiffirif Q..-.grngtg s WHM 'H U rs, ,--' 'r 5 Q . jf V if 4.1.4 4, ,arf - L . - aa.. ' M .,1:wM1.'.A: 164- u Players of the Week Brent Mullen Linebacker Junior Mike Green Tackle Junior Ben Fischer Halfback Junior MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Dennis Painter Quarterback Sophomore Steve Justus MOST IMPROVED Tackle Junior Jim Henry Defensive Back Junior PLAYER Jim Heppe Halfback Junior Walt Davidson Fullback Junior 165 Junior Varsity Wins 5, Loses 2 The Junior Varsity were truly the unsung heroes of the 1958 football season. This high-spirited team stormed through the year winning 5 straight games and losing the last 2. Even though the boys played in non-league competition, they still gave a consistently good performance. Roster C Florentino Antolin Tim McManus HB Harold Archibald Richard Meyer C Dale Belles Richard Moshenko FB Jerald Beutler John Nading HB Rod Bumgardner Tom Quick T Allen Caldwell Tom Randall FB Jim Drake Mike Rathbun HB Chris Fulton Richard Rockman T Jim Idoine George Saito E Fred Jensen Roy Terry E Dennis Knutson Eugene Tolrnan T Gilbert H. Lopez Les VanTassel G Gilbert M. Lopez Mickey Yates E Joe McDaniel Marlin Young Jerry Beutler MGR. Bill Novak Team Captain Western Gpponents 13... ..SantaAna..... ..6 6... .. Corona... ..0 27... .. Rancho... ...l4 21. . . . . Orange. .. . . . 14 13... .. Laiaiabra .... .. 6 my 6... .. BuenaPark.... .. 26 7. . . . . Anaheim .... . . .34 Coach Tom Bush, Coach Dave Messenger, Head Coach Assistant Coach Roy Terry W ,JMHX fr 4, ,WW I I fy my V , M4 , 4NZ?4,?'.W 1 'L' 4 w'j.,.f.'4' 1 7-xffi fm ff,,1jrz W . 12' .gg 1... V ,f x if if Q-,Q f ff!! Z ,L GfLL'f42'fff?!5 Most Valuable Player Most Improved Player 166 Dale Belles B Team Ties for Championship 22-ks '3 3 rn Shsigg i g a 3 ss ,a BOTTOM ROW: Jim Antolin, Dan Cuevas, Doug Jones, Mike Shaw, Sam Mosier, Amos Rodriguez, Roy Nash, Pete Martinez, Jim Daugherty, Meredith Arnett, Rod Johnson, Don Franklin. SECOND ROW: Max Callicott, Sealy Yates, Keith Davis,Jerry Wright, Warren Jamieson, Wayne Morris, Ron Enloe, Ron Borges, Dennis Brozowski, Dick Barrett, Bob Dawson, Dave Howery, Jim Jackson. THIRD ROW: Ron Mills, Dennis Totosz, Steve Von Schmittou, Kerry Rowland, David Tobey, Duane Taylor, Monty Rathbun, Archie Allision, Brian Ashbrook, Bill Lish, Mark Rickles. TOP ROW: Coach Mike Sgobba, Rod Olund, Dave Sturrock, Bob I-Ienyan, Bill LaVoie, Mike Dean, Butch Zottoli, Herb Longshore, John Adams, Dick McClellan, Bill Kendall, Mike Beggs, Allan Wiggins, Dan Cook, Allan Galkin, Gary Beard, Bill Beasley, Kit Mack, Coach Roy Merk. Win 5 Games Despite the loss of players through injuries, the high-spirited B team battled their way to a three-way tie for the Freeway League crown. With hard training and per- severance, the squad proved themselves a hard team to beat. Those players who were hindered by injuries were: Dave Sturrock, Gary Martin, Rodney Olund, Kit Mack, and Dick Barrett Max Callicott. Team Captain sf. ., ' ' -n' , , :f ' -.1 .r r . Q, .r ., , 14. HQ V, .331 ,us 33,4 fax, . f zrfzlniv 1 xl' ,Z , ,, X. f 4 ' u gf. ' Earl Woodson Scores Most Valuable Player Woodson is on his way to another touch- down' 7 . B s Opp. 40... .. SantaAna... ..l2 5 7, , , , , Artesia. . . . .19 4-gs 5 '20, . . . . Mayfair. . . . 13 -Q Z., X, , ,, ,, , 'si 4 . . . . . . AHC O. . . - - 2 1 O O A . . . . . . 1'ZlIl C. . . . . g . 27- - ' - - -La Hama- - ' ' - ' -13 27 Buena park 13 lfl'sfi'ff?p'Tf - - - - - - - - - - ' serarfffzcyasr Sam Mosier Most Improvei 167 C Squad Takes Championship .ii 2 , K, From Left, lst ROW: Dave Evers, Nick Odowick, Dick Palmiere, John Bodkins, Dave Hudson, Bob Carter, Armando Nava, Tak Morimoto, Larry Shiganaka, George Otsuka, Tom Wiley, Del Billups, Skip Hewatt. 2nd ROW: Dick Elisando, John Engebretsen, Warren Kusaka, Fred Wagoner, Don Trianotti, Bill Adams, Larry Johnson, Wayne Moore, Mike Steenbergen, Dick Bentley, Don Hundley, Dick Cuevas, Tom Spence, Ben Stolte. 3rd ROW: Coach Ron Ferraro, Coach Dave Hernandez, Bill Noe, Steve Edwards, Marty Serlin, Max Klepfer, Al Hernandez, Russ Almond, Frank Barnett, Bob Harman, Bob Blevins, Henry Yukihiro, Tim Humphries, Walt Groos, Brian Powell, Bob Cook Coach Joe Scott. TOP ROW: Nowell Larkin, lviike Peck, Roger Woods, Steve Stokes, Dick Rupert, Fred DeAvila, Bill Smith, Tom Johnson, Dennis Palmer, Les Allman, Dick Flanigan. Q ' cg'-ii V . 'S' -. , 4 ,V .1 ., .,.. , ' isvi li 1 . V 4' , , 2: I Q I 1 1 .i ,e-- M, g 1 H ' l V 1 V - 55752' I 5 .W 4 , V . 1 W . ,f , .Xl . .ig U , A ,w w nwlmi , . ,,,, I, 7,3 5 .. - ,. - . M,,WW V .. . V . . .. mum. .... ..,. ... .W V ...W ', V 1. M ' ',y,,f': f',..j-fa, 1 -V C ...gear-14, . '., V - --1 ' , V' 'rfzfgrf-3 ..,aff...w.V A-naw. V. ' ff ,.,. . may f 1 . The offense scored 199 points. 5 .V ?': 2 ' . i 4 L 1 V' TM ,,,, ' 'Q Ma' ral mfg' 4 . 2.-' wed ZH ' R' 1 .4 Fins 1 Al .V HF, ' iimff. ' ,T f f. ' ,gf A J 'L 1 ,' ' f Q1 , ' Q! V ,V Af wifi, 1 1 , , 7 ' fy, - V , 7 .562 ' gf' 'I ir ' . 2, , ,,., if ' ' Q .if l VV , .-f- -' , Ml f. ,.: , 2 ,, ' f'- V 'ii ' V ,' ' , , fy I N., . ' ,Nw Vasc' S jj,g'ig .4 'gf - df--?kr 1 4' 'Q-... if L ' -: 1'nZ'. V . ' ' 'w yatfjlm The defense held their opponents to 27 points. lf' z L 4 lf r ,,. fff K' 71 ., , ' 521 ,. gV , ,, ' ,Af ' .0 ,,. fig f4..V li, Q f' ,rf fjgyfgff ,fl ,-,g,i,it.,. V. .,f,, a , V 5 +5 . hi Q5 ,, , . V , f r , , I ' I: -,, ' , ,, V' . i , ,V ,v,. I, , ,VV ,, , W, , hh, 3 -I f' 3,1 H35 , , ' ' Yf .I Nick Odowick, Backfield Captain, Tim Humphries, Line Captain, Dick Elisando, Most Valuable, Henry Yukiliiro, Most Improved 168 Win All Games Under the wise coaching of mentors Dave Hernandez, Joe Scott, and Ron Ferraro, the invincible C team surged through the football season racking up 8 wins and no losses. Undefeated in league com- petition, the Pioneer C's became undisputed champions of the Free- way League. With enthusiasm, ability, speed and power, the gridders conquered every team they played. Scores C's Opp. 34. . . . . Santa Ana. . . . .. O 34. . . . . Artesia. . . . 0 33. . . . . Mayfair. . . . 0 li. . . . Fullerton. . . . 6 13. . . . . Rancho. . . .. 7 40. . . . . Orange. . . .. 'l 13... .. Lnllabraw.. ..0 20. . . . . Buena Park. . . . 7 gA FF Pioneer Cagers Display Fight and Spirit Boom' Up goes Jim Henry on a jump shot flnsert above Coach Bill Walkerl The big factor behind the Varsity's brilliant stand was the coaching of Mr. Bill Walker. Through his skillful train- ing, he developed the Pioneer team into a strong, efficient, top-notch club. The team itself provided thrills and fast-moving action in every game they played. Despite losses, the Varsity still carried through and gave their opponents a stiff fight. Dave Sell, Center The Players Dennis Painter, Guard HIGH POINT, FREE THROW V Ben Fischer, Forward TEAM CAPTAIN Missing CHRIS VASQUEZ. FRED IANTZ League Games Jerry Beutler, Forward MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 442222 25 fig 4 1 2? fff if ,nw-r ' , ,qyzggjgi ' VW fag, ffng, 2 -I ' 'fm-f'mff'n,f , .-'- ww-' V,-14' 4' ,Mm4wwfw'f new ' ,L ff. ,tg-44, f , ,X I ,,,, f Zyl I ref, Butch Barthel Gaurd 7 WESTERN OPPONENTS 51 Rancho 42 55 Orange 50 42 La I-Iabra 53 29 Buena Park 62 44 Rancho 55 48 Orange 64 46 La Habra 40 50 Buena Park 71 42 Rancho 50 47 Orange 53 63 La Habra 64 41 Buena Park 56 John Her-ryan, Forward MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Jim Henry, Forward 5 -. . f' !r ,151 Pui Irvin, Guard Doug McMurtrie, Manager un, F01-ward nffininnf fr.-.fl .1,.,.....,.4-A . V.'s Faced a eavy Schedule From Left, ROW 1: Mike Wasmaith, Dick Carson, Don Bosnak, Butch Bar- thel, Sam Wilson, Don Pearson, Eugene Tolman. 2nd ROW: Steve Justus, Don Franklin, Gary Mcknight, Jim Drake, Tom Quick, Marlin Young, Steve Jennings. TOP ROW: Coach Kimble, Dave Meyers, Dave Sweger, Fred Jensen, Mark Rickles, Arvicl Hopiz. Schedule of Games Western League Opp, Western League Opp. 23 Rancho 29 Rancho 47 Orange 53 Orange 39 La Habra 59 La l-labra Buena Park 36 Buena Park 45 Brea 30 Rancho 40 La Habra 37 Orange 45 Buena Park Tom Quick Steve Justus Most valuable, High Point Most improved -539 W, S ,,.g,M.f V s 5' X ' NBS' S 'afitrv-wigs 3 :a:.ffi .. 171 Due to the lack of ex- perience, the J.V. team had a difficult season. However, even with the odds against them, they still managed to keep in the running. In the last part of the year the crew picked up in their scoring and rebounding. Tom Quick goes for a lay-up. Steve Setterlund Captain, Free throw Q if f 'J f Wg 1 f X '-.Q . Q t C--,, If , -QF, iq r. wi YJ B I i-11' w1t.-ww. Y- v , - Reis 73 Ig... . . JM X swk.,-ti. .W pk., Si-20 , Q x. 'xl ' :3?.f-xv- X .i , lf5f'i'?f' :':9'1Sf V ,K .Q . 1 ,eq . , s Sp S 1- H +-- lill rif fs i Tr f , J . ' Vg, aj. ff- Y : -s if Q as qu Y mi X , ,, , , Q v V IW ,,. X ., . fa- x -X a- ,ii Q! Y! B Team Claims League K Title With speed and ability, the B cagers stormed their way to their first basketball championship, winning ll out of 12 games. SCHEDULE B Team Opponents 48 Rancho 45 47 Orange 27 44 La Habra 43 49 Buena Park 31 43 Rancho 39 54 Orange 26 39 La Habra 58 53 Buena Park 36 47 Rancho 37 42 Orange 24 44 La Habra 41 lst ROW, lFrom Lefty Richard Rockman, Roy Nash, Dick Steenbergen, Kit 41 Buena Park 34 Mack, Mike Heath. 2nd ROW: Bob Murphy, Dennis Brozowski, Hal Murdock, Bob Dawson, Ron Enloe. TOP ROW: Coach Mike Sgobba, Jim Jackson, Steve Von Schrnittou, Roger Gregg, Dave Howery, Bill Salmond, Ted Le- vandowski. Dennis Brozowski Q E Qs -4 , Q g up Captain ' -' ,Q Bin saimond y W if 1 High Point Average Q i l ' ' MISSING: V O m V J if John Murray ' i. Free Throw Percentage NW, ' li f' l Hal Murdock Most Valuable Player Y 1? ae, , . T' I at , , ,y,,W, li lllllllwwls 172 Andy Curtis Most Improved Player Cs Gain Another Championship Displaying aggressiveness and a tight defense, the C basketballers won another Freeway League championship The squad ended their season undefeated except for a loss against La Habra. SCHEDULE C Team Opp 39 Rancho 31 37 Orange 23 39 La Habra 31 32 Buena Park 24 40 Corona 23 43 Rancho 26 43 Orange 24 35 La Habra 43 31 Buena Park 24 24 Rancho 23 ,St ROW , . . . 35 Orange 28 , fFi-om Leftj. Skip Sollars, Tom Surface, Nick OdOW1Ck, Wes Davis, Brian Powell, Larry Johnson. 2nd ROW: Gary Miller, Charlie Rosa- 28 La H2-bra 20 les Dick Hartel, Joh.n Bodkins, Al Hernandez, Walt Groos, Bob Harman, 29 Buena park 21 John Adams. TOP ROW: Coach Tom Bush, Ray Cline, Tak Morimoto, Jim Haines, Fred De Avila, Mike Steenbergen, Coach Chuck Koller. fb .ae Bob Harm an Captain Dick Hartel Most valuable player Free Throw 17 .in i 2 pr x ' ,, I ' slam . 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Lw4:9uvMZ?1,t,,.,L ,WM ,,4,L,,.v.he?q ,,f, ,,., My 1 - ,V wwf , -2L,g::Wfaoz:pff W' With an impressive show of hitting and fielding, the baseball varsity moved into their league contests. Skill and teamwork were evident. ffrom left, lst ROW, Tim McManus, Earl Eddy, Dennis Painter, Butch Barthel, Marty Serlin, Bud Irvin, Dave Sturrock. TOP ROW: Coach Roy Merk, Dave Howery, Roger Aguinaga, Don Bosnak, Keith Davis, Sam McGee, Mike Shaw, John I-Ienyan, Ben Fischer, Flavio Ger- man, Jim Jackson. Junior Varsity Proves Capable , gl vp Q, -- - 4 in i ff if l-3535.15 ' KY f xiii' :LV Y S xi f N ..,, , , A , I I M fr , ,I H, J, :- f , ff , -X t., ' in , ,H ,-- . ff M1 i be ,f- ' 1 ,f in ,xp I ,Q ,V -K4 .I I , X ll 1 , V57 2 7 4 IL. A ,Qi K ,I i 4 W 'f - '- ,, ' . g M Y 'brv-' 'JF - -with f 71 n f A if ' --fy -' f ' W1 1 A sf, ft , r I ,V - 1 1 xp- ll :gp , I, f 1 I, ,,. ,M W 1 V' . ., 1 , NAV K I 4 f itll t 7 f' , , , ,K I x , , , Z'- 2 ' - 4 3 - '- ,v I ., :I . 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TOP ROW: Coach Dave I-lemandez, Sam Mosier, Roger Gregg, Ron See, Tom Quick, Mike Heath, Bob Henyan, Gary Martin, Gary Yost, Doug McMurtrie. 174- Sophomores Enio League Pla ni, S E? , , f 2 if 1 l -at as Ps fl. 9 ' . .. A Q All '-sl . 'i g if f,T9i'??s, H - 3' A Q , 5 if ' V we ' V 55' A 'te' ' V-,, 'Q M 2 1 2 Q if . if e rrs is , Hn if ', , W A 1... M Q' V X . v . X ' , sl 2 I pm I . 'Sify 1 Fpf' in 1, 53 is .4 , V- A, ' , ,lk A i 'X ,iq S ' ' as -.,' ..,g:e, -:fr t. A ,gf ..-V e V t V S it M , I K it O 27 pf A ' K F . 7,7 I , .I ..-. 'ri KAL tl., ,V V V. 2 I H 1 t At lg -X J, ., ,- mfs! -.., 'Y 5., X1,. Rx j ,V , rx., , if f X fag .kiln I ai.. ,r S , t at ' 5 S' ,L V ' ' -V ff - wi .,A, r 'A may . at ' , V ik ' l flff A -. . 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L. to R., lst ROW--Hudson, Severson, Brock, Williams, Hernandez, Garcia, Surface, Law- son, De Avile, Mathias, Kirk, Johnson, Almand. 2nd ROW--Akers, Peck, Valdivia, Davis, Smith, Nash, Moore, Gethoefer, Adams, Bellinfante, Coburn, Hadley, Lish, Billups, Pierce, Serlin. 3rd ROW--Coach Messenger, Long- shore, Domries, Shank, Thomas, Swift, Hartman, Wickam, Sherrer, Powell, Haines, Skinner, Barnett, Evans, Evers, Killen, Thompson, Lawson, L., Cline. gen lxschef , Butch Barthel atc er--Varsity Short Stop Varsity Gut on the field with his ' i -K f w .1 gg. H i camera, the photographer catches , some of the Varsit la ers in t'tei A Y P Y 1 t action. ggjswil X 5 l John Henyan Tim McManus . V Pitcher Left Field in Q 3 Varsity Varsity 175 Tennis Demands Speed and Skill Coach Walker Qstanding rightj is pictured with his up and coming tennis teams. From left: lst ROW: Bill Kelly, Tony Reece, Mike Steenbergen, Rick Nelson, Le Roy McNutt, Jerry Van Over, Dick Carson, Dick Hartel, Mike Chalfant. 2nd ROW, standing: Randle Iwata, Roy Hatanaka, Bob Burphy, Sam Wilson, Ronald Arrest, Don Cellophant, Dick Steinbergen, Ron Mills . Dick Hartel , , Number two player , r 5 my Bill Kell makes difficult :M f 'Qi af it 1 , R til Stroke ' ,f , 4? f f V ,' 'HW' 5 Q , awwwa i if i '51 , f lf Q, M ,, 5 1, , ,V 'ffw ' ' , if M 34' iff-' , 13:13, 'nfxfffz 4. . ,,,,, , ,, W +,, f fiffzi-11, -' , ,, V f ,,,,, 1 ,f,ffcfff1, Af 5 ., vyjf., f a w J' fQQwQ ? ,'WWW Wwgg ,tllt wfwwf -,, ff '1 A ' ? 1 f V v,v .4 if f4gg,,f,,2,gi- h ,QQ , , , v ,,i,,L,,,9f, ' , 1 f fa ff A . a 4,-gf' -,'- , I ,, ,er , ,,,Z,,M, , , .,,,,i,,a, X I , My wwf ' , f'i7 's'+f-few, tm ' ,Q W- M, W fv'f.f i ,,., .,, ,M 1 , qw, .Q V My f f'i'17ff97 1 -, 5M4m,, ' W: , ,Z I ,VJ . , f f ? ,, f,.L 1 K 'V ,'Z,fg.,i f, -f lg., ' ' , ,t,. V ' .ri 0 N524 at awe. sl 3 Wffii 2 e f 'ffl M. K ,W V. 4 k.' An earnest, hardworking though inexperienced group faced a difficult season in op- posing stronger league players. Early season form, however indicated that some of our stars might stage some surprising up- sets should the competition be- come careless. .w.,,...,.,..-K ' -'Q--Vs, W M ,gs ', x . . , V 'ff' Ks. 5, ,c f. ff 'xr V , lx Q Q ii 5 ,. ,Ski :r v , 0 'i.,, Number one player at time Of going to press, Mike Chalfant shows power and precision in sizzling serves. Varsity Takes Season Seriously lst ROW: Randy Scott, John Seward, Similey Antolin, Dave Sweger, Den- nis Knutson, Dick Moshentio, Dale Belles. 2nd ROW: Jim Prate, Roy Terry, Competing against stronger and more experienced oppo- nents, the Varsity trackmen faced a rough schedule this past season. Nevertheless, the team was not discouraged and established, new school records. Bil Davidson, Gil Lopez, Henry Kirkwood, Brent Mullen, Al Caldwell. lag , Did he make it ? Jerry Buetler tries. is X A f E, M V N- 'W -,g , , r ,,,st 1 1? if ,. V H, Go! Bob Carter if Our Cross-Country team made great strides. Besides ' being game contenders, they developed their running ability and breathing. . i ' I x ,.,. ...,,,,. . Up in the air goes Henry Kirk- wood. as 2 .A A ,D ,, ,,,, .,.. . ROW l: Jim Bethan, Al Hernandez, Jim Cantore, r Jerry Finefrock, Elmer Sabin, Ray Kolar. ROW 2: Coach Joe Scott, Denny Whistler, Ray Craig, Craig Finefrock, Doug Ferguson, Bill Beazley. fl 'Y f . - 2' 5 ggi - 4 im? sa ws-sg K H-nts. I , , xg Y X aww!! :QQNQ ' ::- , rr icitxmfl' .E ni-kwin . Y ,.. ,, st S ., , ,,,, A r 1S,1h+.:1ZAf -gt, ,.'-:,sL' i?Q :fZ?'!' .. ,fs- X , 'Ti , ' . , s t -af -. X -' E 3 2 if 2 xl Q 'J NN .t-....t.-.. . t ,,. ..,. , . ,., , , , xr :.1. A lim' Q K? Q A 4 X flu WW J 35 X frown ' n X 3 t si 5,2 lf at 'V 1 S Q ' 'il' Q Q3 X .. 2. r.. ,q . Ag: ,- '- i Xi aulQ?tfll Y' . t Q . V I Q J ,QQ ,. ., . ' ' 1. f Q 444413, if P .-.'l:kf2?:' Z , A W. wi I Y--,Q 2'AQ?'ssf ' - s fa Q -f 4 w ,. ' ., s- M rw-s zs..m.eswast . 'W' 'Q 4 -sas-5 IN 'f rv' ?1feAi9'Ul B and C Teams Showed Spirit K 1 B7 ? B trackmen displayed outstand- ing ability, remaining heavy con- tenders throughout the season. QL. to RJ Bob Potson, Ron Borges, Bill Beazley, Alan Wig- gins, Andy Curtis, Rod Johnson, Jerry Beutler, Kit Mack, Allen Calkin, Monty Rathbun. SECOND ROW: Marlin Young, Tino Perez, Dick Barrett, Kerry Row- land, Doug Jones, Earl Woodson, Jesse Arnett, Ray Kolar. 2 I nf M if 4 'Y' Z, Z T 5 Nl QJJSKQ 'UI f 1 C Squad 178 Despite handicaps the C's put on a good performance. QL. to RJ BOTTOM ROW: Jim Betham, Larry Shiganaka, Jim Antolin, Don Trainotti. TOP ROW: Tom Wiley, Bob Carter, Dick Cuevas. MISSING: Dick Elisando. Let s go. Yell Leaders Coaxing, pleading, shouting or what have you, our dynamic spirit-raising five called on everything in their bag of tricks to put on a great show! Win or lose, they organized a willing cheering section that added fun, excite- ment, and color to our games. Song Leaders Our pert song leaders in their flashing white and blue outfits spun, twirled, high- stepped and danced through a variety of eye-pleasing routines as they led school songs to the melodies and rhythms of the band. Here was halftime dash and spirit that added to our game time joy. X-be I ..,, si T1 vm 1 I if . ,. ,, .. ,,,, , 1 r , , si I 1 V, , , v ., sv. PPE' '- , , ,V .,.:-if r. .r r ,nv ., eff ' ' ' 4, s. -v 3 ,W .4 1 A Y , , 5 ,,.., , -1 mipww'5si2.1-Q 3.541 wg: f: ,,,'i':r,.'j. . ' ' -.f - Q 4, ,fm i-M rf X4 M 1 xla M 4 4 f .-f ' .G r ff .. , if A fi ff 'z 34? , 1j:'I:.25.2?fi:fiS2ias. , . ' , .. ,w ' . ,, ,.., V Darlene Kingsbury Kathy Tennant Big Team. Pat Gierke Jo Arm Oviedo F E gs , V , egg .,r, Dx 5 fi ' s, ' vhtswx 'pi sw s . ski? X Yi W-953 Jw, fx s sf N 5 K 'O xx x x N X 'i is -' . Q S K X is fx x A 0' . l Q .F iq . as X, rv was , -'XSTPW ' 21. ix f N1 1 7 9 Vw : R 4 'Q 'A 5' ,l grro G. A. A. Strives The G,A,A. Council has led the G,A,A, through a highly successful year, They represented Western at conventions in Laguna Beach and Palm Springs. During the year the council held several initiations. After each ordeal the new members of G,A,A, were accepted into the organiza- tion at a party. The girls participated in several playdays at different high schools. The final social event of the year was the S rin Ban uet which was a reat success. P 8 Ci 8 I 2 THE COUNCIL fLeft to Rightj: Secretary Sherry Hubert, Vice- President Terry Brown, President Bertha Stratton, Treasurer Judy Bryan JUNIOR CLASS QLeft to Rightj: FIRST ROW: Irene Corrcia, Genicc Smith, Pat Sheppard, Bertha Stratton, Lynda O'Neal, Ingrid Peterson, Karen Kincheloe, Carol Berthiaume, Carolyn Ogec. SECOND ROW: Estelle DeOrtega, Bonnie Buffalo, Jean Danticc, Merriam Murray, Judy Bryan, Pat Lewis, Susan Poindexter, Lynn Carl- son, Rosie Granados, Rachel I-Iermosillo. THIRD ROW: Jan Romeyn, Jan Lampkins, Carol Wirtjes Valerie Portillo, Elaine Patterson, Marlene Kocher, Nanette Orr, Mary Wcstreicher, Frances Hermosillo Gloi-ig Gomez. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Boxell, Melody King, Ruth Hutchison Darlene ZW'lft Rochelle B1 ' , 5 L , cssettc, Lynn Delia, Kay Caughron, Lucy Pratt, Judy Head. FIFTH ROW: Romelia Ramirez, Irene Rodroquez, Bea DcLaCruz Dawn Behunin, Loretta Nugent. ' H50 for Fellowship -ra Sponsors Miss cook, 11 Grade G.A.A. 'fflf' V' class. Miss Gregory 10 Grade, Q M 1 , , ': Q 1- ' ,V ,VV'- ' . 1vuSswubber,9 Grade. Mrs. Wil- e fe C 1 V son, Modern Dance. QLeft to V 'SS , M' ' iz ' K ' ' 5 5 'kvl , . .V A . Rlghtl Sf o,,,, , fr ,A,,A- ' s a t s . o Ao ,C B gs t C E .oooo, rx , ,Q if 1 ,:.1.,,, Q A H ':- -'1' 1 , :o .v.o Sophomore Class QLeft to Righty, FIRST ROW: Joan Arbiso, Linda Bryan, Lanette Owens, Donna McCulloch, Conn1e Young Kathy Henderson, Kit Parker, Darlene Walsh, Kathy O'brien. SECOND ROW: Carol Sallows, Pam Correia Karren Ras musson, Sharon Chreshrnann, Connie Reynolds, Carol Beish, Erna Krell, Theresa Estrada, Judy Cameron THIRD ROW: Terry Brown, Valerie Butler, Sharon Umino, Roberta Waterson, June Sevigart, Verna Krell Noreen Pearce Eloise Carr, Alice Holguin, Mary Macias. FOURTH ROW: Pam Brown, Jackie Cressey, Thelma DeBoer Judi Anderson, Carol Carpenter, Maureen Jones. 181 Girls Always Active if ,f 1 . , if ,, f r.-1 Vs .4 X .,v. ff 3 X 1 if , ,Z if 7 if , ,f ff Freshmen, QFrom Lj, lst ROW: Marcia Burwell, Lavonna Short, Cheryl Thomas, Barbara Dunn, Carole Aell, Alita Thuler, 2nd ROW: Shela Kouten, Ikuko Iwashita, Cheryl Jamieson, Alice Huneka, Linda Southfield. 3rd ROW: Judy Baker, Lynette Rucker, Feanell Owens, Marjorie Beggs, Jonetta Finley. 4th ROW: Ann Brackney, Joy Darnell. Poised for a cooling dive Qfrom LQ: Bob Harmon, Judy Van Oren, Frank Ramsey, Mimi Stronach and Don Horn enjoy their first swim in our new pool. f X, - K ' , ' 2 g ,, 1 ' if' ' I I 0 J t ' I ' Z - f 'f ,- , fi 4f!1iw'1'VLV j 74 J V, , we 1 V - mf vf.fff1wrVfzf,- ' wwf 2,644 Vf V, ,'V ff f , , 4 , , :J-.M ' 'V if lf -- -, we fn.-W ' , 1 'xffiifbgn f ,V f MZ yi: ,f o'f-sV::.f,2:1:.-,- , '-ff-4: , 'VL MUMMW A fafff: , , 2 :VV VV V fifQ4:w,f:zm,,,Vf,f V1 ,aw diem, , V f MMV 4 ,-, ' Vf ,V 4. 'f-cffff ,1, V .1 . Q Iliff- , :: Wm., 4w,f,.,.,.--V,z1,4 Vpfw 1f,Z 'fV, ' ' ' I .Mu f 'l' 'V' '-5-:6f7v '5 -'-,427-,:!:GAr.VJ f?7QWi f 'VW' ' V .f 'HZ 1 ii, .- '.f , V f ,V .- V- :V A V - , wg, AM ff y ,.w,f.,f,V., ,ff . V.: V -.gg.:-4.,- W-V. ,Q .3 ,,,,, V 'f ' , ,,,. ' V, I I .,,. aww , X VV fi' , mf! U , 4 V,f,V, fr, Q My W 27 1 , , , f' ' 7 42' 42- ff' ' f gf , QAM., 54' 'N' W V Q A 1' , tV P R R ,M my J W 2 4 It's just wonderful says Mimi climbing out just for the fun of diving in again. The group were h the lucky ones to get in before official opening. ,, ,, .V gf, QW wwefw' D i A S wi QW! .,, i ' 3 53325 Q 5 V .Y . 5, my sis W I S.. V ri N- V , ' V lili K .fx ri, Q 4 ., 'U X721 Q g ,uf Y X . . I -' .mi ... i Wm 182 Tennis Teams Show Competative Spirit ini 1 gg . as xii, i. i! 5 X: . ji .. . , '.-.pzgf -.12 .'.-.4 1,1 . 4 f.-.-1-:.v -,1 91 QI' 1 41 :aalj JK ky! fr is-ik... Varsity Left to Right, TOP ROW: Margaret Flores, Carolyn An- derson, Dinny Albin, Lynn Sy- brandy. 2nd ROW: Darlene Zwart, Merriam Murray, Lynda Edwards, Rae Sybrandy, Miss Kamin, adviser. lst ROW: Dottie Gonzales, Cheryl Biebl, Rochelle Bessette, Terrie Burnett. To gain skill and experience in playing tennis is the purpose of the Varsity and the Junior Varsity Tennis Teams. The team members have shown natural ability and a willingness to learn. Under the capable guidance of Miss Kamin and Miss Gregory, the teams have shown great progress, The winners of the Tennis Trophy were Darlene Zwart, Varsity and Sandy Morris, Junior Varsity. The trophy is won on a point system. Points are given for winning scheduled matches. Junior Varsity Left to Right, TOP ROW: Sally Rernley, Colleen Isaacs, Lilly Casserino, Donna Mc- Whorter, Sandra McCoy, Miss Gregory, advisor. 2nd ROW: Linda Southfield, Pamela Wil- liams, Ann Heinmann, Margaret Martin, Sharon Ostrea, Sandy Morris. lst ROW: Donna Wantland, Lanette Owens, Kit Parker. 9. .- :xg sn.. 'Ki-s i fi 1 183 rl As We See You 20 Years from ow Brent Mullins - Hollywood Wolf Sandy Gottschalk - Sing Sing lnmate Dave Sell - Private Secretary Pat Sheffner - Fat Lady in the Circus Tom Quick - Model for Catalina Swimsuits Gayle McClure - Campaign Mgr. for W.P.N.C. Mike Green - Girdle Salesman Mary Jane Synder - Rt. 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