Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1960
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S BUSINESS MANAGER--Sharon Skoglund Published by the Student Body of Western Senior High School Anaheim, California Table of Contents Management Executive Staff Classes Seniors Faculty Student Government Juniors Activities Sophomores Organizations Athletics Advertisers Campus Life TO OUR SENIORS We Dedicate the I96O Pioneer For the Memorable in a constant parade of firsts, the year began with the biggest first of V all . . . Our first year as afull fledged Senior High School. A ' From the exciting opening day until the day school closed, not a week went by without some mst time'i' happening taking place. Since for the first time was the most significant characteristic of the year, our yearbook, in recording these first events and personalities which contributed to the 1959-1960 school year, takes as its theme, FOR THE FIRST TIME. Elwhinge StUd1er1I'Sr Joel Pfaritfrsrot, from France, and Karin Wilderman, from Sweden, taker' tx0,A,mrter'irc.an 'Student life e35i1Y and quickly. 'They like American cars, too. Karin and Joel were at happy Qinoirce to initiate our Foreign Sfudenf Elflhimge PI04g'WmaN This was 3. ,great Wi? irst Time for us. r wr M '-rw , tt A Ii ,. ,ga W l m., .W . I p rsr1.rf?'f1'Q? '?'1.r5'i.-l. 'V ' t ' ' 1?-it WI? ,Him ,- 'Tf tiki 15141. 4 'Ct 3' fl , Highlights of the Year's Firsts This year has seen a vast amount of first time happenings take place in every phase of school life. Among these have been first classes such as Physics, Senior Problems, Busi- ness Law, Electronics, Driver Training, and many others.. First sports events, such as our 'first year in the Sunset League or our first game against Anaheim or our first football players on the All County Team. We have also watched as our Drill Team won many awards for our school, winning the huge Compton Parade, and as individuals won many contests in speech, essay and others. We have also seen our Senior Class, in its role as leader, become our first graduating class. These and many more are Western firsts. P First Time Our classes, leaders in many first time undertalcings, have struggled without the guidance of precedence to accomplish first time tasks. V Their achievements have brought honor to themselves and to our school. U ' W To Cur 'Teachers All join in giving ra heartfelt thanks for the real effort and extra time you have devoted to helping us, not only with our classroom problems but with our first time tasks. To Our Seniors The steadying influence of an older, more serious and purposeful A class has made a great difference in school life and conduct attitudesr I Congratulations are extended for the many honors in all fields of endeavor that you have won. - To Our Juniors s The heritage of established traditions, the large responsibility of leadership, and the reminder to strive in your best manner to surmount the problems of out growing-school is left to you. To Our Sophomores f May you begin your next year with a determination to carry forward the best traditions that have been started ' this year. Your activities have shown you to be a elassof great promise. Setniffinalist winners :in the Ntttiernall Scholarship Merit Award Contest prime in the hallimffes iriendly discussion of l the e-iitzrirmtirin final' they take, the 550,000 high g I school Qiueiors who took the exam, to have had among the relative few who reaelsedgtlre semieinalist-stsrgetrasr r one of the greats 'liirstsll for Western, liromglesftri John Schlrue, Meryl Jane Snyder,-.Curtis Keener and Leiquist.. r s . , , f . - s 5 vi, PERSGNALITIES 0 .4-fr J-Nw. 4- xr -H,-7 .A gk ..' ,A ft' J, 46' Ng yr,-ak vi? 145 ,J K F Q 5 N, f .4,r, rl wa' 4- any 1 s , an 5 v fy . ,, , ,, -.Q , AFL, -,+L. ,V Qg-A. L W, , , 3,1 v, ,, K fl' 5 ' 3 . -v ' W. 3, .. . 8 V .. Q ff 4 1 ,wr-A 0 Jef? ,-rf' ' f 'r MXN, Q Q. . ' ff. 5 ,Q , Y 4.31 ' '1 L , 'r X ' J- np-i X' f ' -if , . Y - I 5 ' .M A , 3 1 J ,- K' q 1 - -if Q 'f . rd -' X, ' . F. 1, , - L 3' . S A 5 . - :E L :Q ,J ' ' A 'l 'W , 'z'XK5:Qfp?21lvX4 N, M Nxt . A -- ,I '-X-unix'-x .if A VY V J, X L - -ff .' api ' Y '41 1 . 8 .N - X253 sy '1-:gf QQ! 2 x rfxx 'Ky ,TTU 'f - U ' . ' 1 X -. ' N 4, V 5 f' - ., , 5' N , , ek., F' S M 'i N - U. Q 1 'fx' k iw, :Q x 'Jr ...L X H' 1 ,Km Y Y , Lf r R 5, 5' 4 fr' 'ix fm X V1 .I .L ,.., A .if , . , V ' Swfvxm4.w. fy . x. , . ,. x . .x :Q , Bnndivff f I mf, i , 2 1 , - 14... -W.. .xxnru VAJAV, :uk '-5.5, 6 ANAG MENT Executive Staff Western is Proud of its School Management Problems of a dvnamic, fast growing com- munity, where student enrollment nearlv out races the physical means to house it have pro- vided the stimulus to effect a combination of governing groups that not only meet the challenge of these problems. but also build a school rapidly rising to eminence among high schools in the state. Backed by a determined and forward looking Board of Trustees and working under the guidance of a clearlv defined educational policv developed bv Superintendent Paul Cook, the immediate ex- ecutive staff, headed bv Principal Chester R. Shirk has brought Western through the crisis of expan- sion to a smoothly functioning organization. No less responsible for this years successful achievements have been the competent efforts of a faculty and the sincere support and responsive attitudes of student leadersi School management at Western has indeed been a noteworthy example of what can be ac- complished when community, administration, faculty, and student leaders work together toward those goals which represent the finest elements in our contemporary culture. 7 Facult Student Government mu Ht District Board of Trustees In view of the dynamic growth of the entire Anaheim High School District and the magnitude of the problems constantly arising for the first time, the people directly responsible for the management of our school become more than ever important to us and to the area in which we live. The older Anaheim High School along with established Junior High Schools no longer make up the total units among which district money is distributed. Instead, Western has emerged as a strong, vital, new high school equal in size and achievement to the older school and is vigorously seeking its own place in the sun in its requirements for district funds. In addition, there will soon be more new schools each making its own challenge. The decisions which our Board must make are of such vital concern to us that we may well be in- formed ofthe members as individuals. To you--our District Board--we extend our appreciation of your interest in our affairs this year past, and invite you to consider that we at Western shall continue to strive to become one of the best schools in Southern California. MEMBERS Mr. Raymond B. Terry . . . President Mr. and Mrs. Terry live in the southwest part of Anaheim, and have two sons, both of whom were graduated from Anaheim High School. Mr. Terry is a citrus grower and has been a resident of Orange County all of his life, He has been a member of the Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees since July 1952, and also served on the school board of the Katella Elementary School District, which is now in the Anaheim City School District. Mr. Terry is an active member in the Orange Lions Club. Mr. Royal C. Marten . . . Clerk Mr, and Mrs, Marten live in the Western area, and have four sons--one attending Fullerton Junior College, one at Western High School, one at Dale Junior High School, and one in Hansen School in the Savanna Ele- mentary School District. Mr, Marten is a teacher at Santa Ana Junior College. He is an active member of the Stanton Lions Club and has served many years on the Boy Scout Council. Mr. Ben H. Shroeder . . . Member Mr. and Mrs, Shroeder live near Anaheim High School, and have two sons, one a graduate of Anaheim High School, the other a graduate of Long Beach High School. Mr. Shroeder is Sales Manager at Electra Motors in Anaheim, He has been a very willing worker in Parent Teacher Associations--Horace Mann School, Fremont Junior High School, and Anaheim High School, and also active in Boy Scouts of America and the YMCA. Mr. Don R. Langson . . . Member Mr, and Mrs. Langson live in Anaheim and have two sons in Anaheim High School and one in Fremont Junior High School. Mr. Langson is an Anaheim merchant, owner of Langson's Television, and also interested in construction. Mr. Langson is the present Vice-President of the Anaheim Parent Teacher Association, and Mrs Langson is serving as President. He is also a member of the Anaheim Elks and Chamber of Commerce. Pilot in World War II. Dr, L. Kenneth Heuler . . , Member Dr. and Mrs. Heuler live in Anaheim, have a daughter at Fremont Junior High School and a son at Sunkist Elementary School. Dr. Heuler is a dentist. He is also a mcmber of the Anaheim Park and Recreation Com- mission, and Chairman of the Alumni Scholarship Committee of the University ofCalifornia at Berkeley 8 Face Problems of Dynamic Growth at Board Members Meet in District Board Room Board of Trustees discuss one of the many issues that comes before the members, From left: Dr. L. Kenneth Heuler, Mr. Don R. Langson, Mr. Raymond B. Terry, President ofthe Board, Mr. Ben H. Shroeder, and M1- Marten. h 9 4'f.:g,s',:-f', , ', -, f . fa- - . Superintendent Faces First Time Problems District Superintendent Paul W. Cook discusses Western affairs with Nan Peterson, member of the Junior Class Qleitj and Virginia May, Pioneer Staff member. In a message to WHS student body, Mr, Cook wrote: Congratulations, Western High students, on the com pletion of your first year as a full senior high school. We are all proud of your successes in the scholastic and athletics fields, You have set high standards in every area, and have made the name of Western, even in this short time, well known in Southern California. I hope every new senior high school that we open will equal your standards and conduct. , , Mk f .f -Jr . '?'x. I V7 , 95- +. TG, ,X fi - 'f A, gg -432 ,..,,,, E 1 P- 752:25 sv-W 5-1 a I -af t W Li mg? A E as Q ' X , Axis? 2 lf, Y s if iii iii ,Q are si saw if ' , , - - ,i Chester R. Shirk Mr. Shirk, our principal, has been the chief directing executive at Western during our process of growing up and expanding, I-Ie looks with pride to the fact that Western will graduate a senior class this year for the first time. We appreciate his interest in our scholastic achievements and the part he has played in bringing our athletic teams into the Sunset League, another first time. Through his guidance, Western has become a high school of high rank with an enrollment of nearly 2500 students. 11 has-Q my :ga Administrators Foster Spirit Members of the Administrative Staff occupy a dynamic position in the life of our school. They help initiate and foster a wide variety of programs, both curricular and extra curricular that have kept us on our toes. Vice-Principal John McGrew Qrightj puts a tremendous amount of push and vitality behind our athletic programs, organizations and social activities. To him also goes a great measure of credit for our high standard of student body behavior. He is respected for firm and fair disciplin- ary 1'I'le3.SUICS . Vice-Principal Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold fthird from left belowj schedules classes, assists in curriculum development, aids in girls' counseling and is occupied in other details found in the demanding job of a vice principal. Attendance Director Glen Dysinger fleftj operates a highly efficient attendance office. Too efficient, some have found to their regret. I-Ie is often suspected of having a radar which spots those peculiar type absences. f52f?7ff 'Tf W,ff7'7 '77fzi r ..., ' ff .t k EX Q55 s 2 s . srzQes.::5,.-.- , . .. ,, h w: N is ss has 13 J , X 1 :Xu-: ,QV -. - . -4 ll lll , a sf Counselors Help Us Plan Great credit for the Orderly conduct in classes and for the high level of achievement for which Western is becom- ing known is due our counseling department. A varied testing program provides information on indi- vidual abilities and aptitudes all of which is of much help to each student. Problems of study difficulties, minor discipline difficul- ties and emotional upsets are all within the daily routine of the staff. Miss Blemker and Mr. Bales, Qleftj are of immeasurable help to Juniors. They make available information on vocations and colleges. Another important phase of their work is constant checking to see that students are taking proper courses for their varied abilities. Sophomore Counselors Mrs. Douglass and Mr. Wilkoff help Sophomores plan schedules for their school year. They also spend much time helping to place students in the classes that will benefit them most. Head Counselor Qleft in picture below to the rightj Mr. Baarstad and Mr. Konarska advise Seniors. This includes help in applying for scholarships, college selection and work opportunities. 3 HQQYGZK The Office Staff Works Hard to Help if iz' The pleasant ladies who it work in the Main Office are always performing ' tasks to help our students. dv ,W , y 3 Mrs. Taylor is our Recept ionist, Mrs. Wentworth, ' ' Mr. Shirks secretary, Mrs. Maus, Secretary and V financial clerk, and Mrs. A, Ferris, Secretary to Mrs. ,fx Arnold' :12 Q5 ..rlrl-frV M Lf The Western High Office Staff handles all problems efficiently The members of the staff are always ready to help bewildered stu- dents with a smile. 1140 f f fff f fii 4 5 l Attendance clerks Mrs. Kime and Mrs. Mc Courry tke care of everything pertaining to attendance and are a great help to Mr. Dysinger. Mrs. Fort is Mr. Baarstad's secretary and deals with testing of students. Mrs. Camp bell is concerned withthe many records at Western. urse and Librarian Serve Our Needs Mrs. Spencer is our school nurse. She is the one to whom our students turn when they seem to feel green at the gills. Mrs. Spencer handles the different emergencies calmly and capably. Everyone knows that if he or she is not feeling well Mrs. Spencer will do her best to make us feel better. X . is Our librarian Miss Griffin fcenterj and her library assistants Mrs. Pruett Qleftj and Mrs. Rinehart Qrightj, perform many services of value for our students. They show students how to use the library to best advantage and to make the most of all the materials our library contains. if Are Well Organ? Drivers ,vu f. 5,,,,,,,,,, ...Q To those who so faithfully serve the students by transporting them to and from school, serving them lunch and nutrition day after day, we offer our praise and thanks. Cafeteria Workers 'H J yu ' I Vg ,W af ' , . 2, W7 . A gf ,rf I 97,7 I Z 'V Z .rf W af zzz fi '77 ? ,W f 2 , r Mrs. Howery, head ol Ilic oil.-ur i ll . -H1 1lI,w th Yi , . . ' 1 ' 3111, X N ,. ,- MIS. 'Sight inspect drsliur, Lo he gm limi MILF Sttldcgt hcl? x tlllehlzfrxsdkingxv grewlng- CUHCCUY' lk-ref works Lhc rcgislr-1 L U Others WIN fm' 'fi -.lil .urn Mrs, Wise, Mrs, jackson, 0, Guard. MIS. RnlJtzI'I1,.un, Fm 1 MN- Uulmyu Also' many Suu-'cms - 'Hx 4 in Publicized Services Are Needed FRONT ROW--Nlr. Teague, Mr. Guillen, Mr. DeLeon, Mx. Shoopman. BACK ROW--Mr. Wooten, Mr. Barker, Mr. Conlcle, Ivk. Wooten, Mr. Brown. Custodians The custodians at Western keep our campus looking beautiful and make us proud of our grounds. As well as being very efficient these men are friendly and will al- ways return a smile or respond to a hello cheerfully. Custodians and Gym Attendants Assist Gym Attendants Our gym attendants are wonderful to the students. They listen to all our problems, pick up after us in gyms, check our equipment in and out, and give all the students a lift in spirit. iw AN . x' A J, - er . 5 - X , sf S M- gtk 13+ 40 - is gift 5 13: X if 6 'zz was A Y 35 ' A 1 ' ., M' ' A tv X V, .sz S, X . 'X N x 'V' Nix ,,g- , E,4,,4X M HK ..f,., .Ml Q. .1 ,ga3,f,.., ,A . nl, 535. gt ,L ,253 -'t FRONT ROW -Mrs. Brock, Mrs. Tucker. BACK ROW--MI. Ed- mondson, Mr. Flynn, Mr. Castille. 17 Faculty Grganizes to Meet Future Problems Inspired by the challenge of future as well as present educational problems and opportunities in the Anaheim High School District, of which Western is a part, Western teachers have estab- lished an enviable reputation for their contribu- tions to the effective instructional methods and scholastic attitudes that prevail here. We students at Western are conscious of the emphasis placed upon the necessity for mastery of basic skills, the value of an eagerness to learn, the development of disciplined study habits and the opportunities of a broad and enriched cur- riculum. Such awareness is directly credited to the superior abilities and enthusiasm of our teachers. ln spite of the emphasis on studies and learn- ing, appreciation is extended to our faculty for their considered interest in us as individuals - for we do have our own problems . . . and often- times we find a teacher helps us more by a few minutes of personal counsel than by hours of formal lesson explanation. Further, our appreciation extends to our teachers for their many hours of extra time de- voted to assisting with our games, organizations and social activities. 18 Under study is a plan to use television in the classrooms as an audio-visual in- structional aid . . . another First Time for Western. Typical of the effort our faculty as a whole is making in their contributions to- ward improved teaching is that of Mr. Robert Tracy, Qstandingj chairman of the District Television Commission and Western faculty member who is inspecting television equipment of the Anaheim City chools. 3 ' 5 ov ,S Facult They Guide, Help and Understand. 2 . 'M .M , 1, 4 .V Marv A1 6 Wal 1 0, W ,Z 13, 'I If f ' ' 1 Y ' f fi. C 4' ff f it '-f f 'S-ffw mage, ' igfr' 'gh 7 , ' 4 svn f , , 'Kb 'VV' Don ald Am es English nw . - it igwr' A Y: as JZ twyv , B' ,-,- MIME! I ff HN W , f 3' Our choral groups are among Southern Cahfomia s fin- ef 'Q , est. Under the direction of Mr. Alex Encheff, they have 4.4312 participated in many outstanding performances. fl '12, Lee Baxter Practical Arts as ff ? f f f at V I X ,. 7 X 4 5' ,U .,, ,ff , ,J l f ' 2 V-, f f L 2152 W! Z '1 , . f,,. , ,,,, M, ,IW if .1-wr, I I v, Q 1- 1. ff X f '.f,,,,,1,,fM. ,,.-ff , tif . ' wwf f Arba Blodget Robert Bloeker Commercial English E qv Q 'gg , ,ggi 2 ff ' ,f f Y' cf 1 , A W1 ' , p 1 ,X 1' ' A M, lg wt , f Genevieve Brown Harold Budge Art Social Science 4 4 W X 1 'Wt , 1 WMA IX . f,',LW 7?W , .yn-'Z ., ' ' .7 lifffffqf, ,L ' ,ni- n f Us 27 wr 2 W' f 'X 'Mm I A I 5 E Q M ,f 2 1 -'59 '. ,. ' 4, 4 iflaii. ' Q f ,, ,. ., EL Wmn. Bottolfson English wnwfqf Willis Chatwin English 20 Wilbur Braun Mathematics ,f angry x M -,1 :'i:Elfe- . ' ' AZ g J, Wmn. Cochrane Social Science . i K V. , Ev: R K , , X . ., ..,, W I' .,,.. . Q V 3 Mui , as ff W U ir yi at 7,1 f ftififzwsa s is Dwayne Bachelor English ff.. , V -,ff , f f 2 F It 'x James Belt English x Dorothy Brauner Practical Arts X, ,jig yes.-., ' ,. si S' gi g ? Q Q - is Marjorie Cook Girls' P.E. Q To Each of Us Upon Some Day liilm' ff Ray Cross Commercial K'oJ ' P E i ihhs is Vzlvl I , 4 gi George Cunningham Mathematics Q, ,V sf: J Q A X f I ff Mr. Wallinsky science instructor explalns to Pete s Radloff, Bill Griswold, and Barbara Womack the principles of the static electricity generator. Don Davis Boys' P.E. 4 ' .jg-.V 'M' ,nf X . 'lv ' 2 f wwf .' I Sheldon Dickinson Practical Arts 'V 2f K, HL ,, , 'We 1 5,0 13 ,gf ,gg ra a s iii in M Q4 ' A ' N bf l tw I :Q X Q' 1' --if f 3 W , 4 is -JKRQ X 9 QA Arthur Embre e Alex Encheff Commercial Music Carolyn Gahr Owlina Gregory English Girls' P.E. Af, A ' Phyllis Emmons Practical Arts , ss six ,s T' f iiizfl ,V Q Q K was s 9' 5' 0 ' Dave Hernandez Boys' P.E. v 21 6 , 4 s avi A is X 5 5, John Fransen Don Freeman Health Science S X E a ,X , A 5 L . Social Science 'iw ' ' Wilt Q X A r ii hs - A Fila A ' as Joe Hoffman Richard Hoffman Practical Arts Practical Arts ' 0 as W, 3 Is Impressed a Life Long Thought ' ,.- 2 X 211.-lf , r Jack Hoskins Science Student's of Mr. Cross' typing class ffront to rear, Tom Horn, Diane Vicknair, and Pat Gierke prepare 1-:: to become experts as they acquire basic skills. 'QW , fc f , V M15 ff ,ff A ,ff , . 4 4 9 1 1 ff a, 24 A-wvrfmfy, li Theron Jackman Music , 5 'WW f , 'L gen 1' ' , A. V, ffwaw V gf, my f ye 1 ' f f, , f X wiv :M ,Q David J ocobs Mathematics ff. fa L' ff' ' A . iq 1 eg ff 1, ,..wW. . W ff Ak ' Zf . 4 x f 3 .4 A V -'viii I , V . 2 , f - ,,, V vw f 7 .,:r, .sn cf-f , L . E. W. Kimble Ellamae Knox Boys' P.E. Practical Arts Z . NYJ.. , , 2 Harold Irvine English Q, , ,, , ., ,.., ' Calvin Johnson Health Science :, I nga. l NV we ' 1 Chas. Koskela Language 22 av 'stiff ' A. s2if,. ,A fJ5.Qs W M W X 1 1 Florence Jones English Jerry LaBonte Mathematics f kqz gxvi A uc J, ttsdr' .ff f f 'N A Zi, 2 ., 'kc ka Gerald Humrighouse Driver Ed. 1 :-': k 7 v..,4 Z Mae 'Z Mu Q 'A- g 'V Vi' fi :S Marti Isenberg Girls' P.E. D X 9 , ,L N. EX Qi .-is N A Af wif ,N My Aviva Kamin Girls' P.E. xx li S as S K f l t,,, ,V 4 h Gary Lindell Science of Courage to Strive Our Best ,.v l ' , ,Y 1, , 'Y X is A William Lewellyn Language -n...,.,,3p Arthur Maser Science 'in if I f fa David Messenger Mathematics f -. 1, 1,4 its ff ':' . , -M 3 Fred Orr Practical Arts . QQ . ' N w is QV' 9 YK' Af' N, N r, if N p l fN Anthony Magnante Driver Ed. , A K ft W 1 Roy Merk Boys' P. E. 2 ., ' sz A 'Q James Milum Practical Art A 'Wm,.4... ,JG Don Otto 'll English 1, ,.,, 5 'WU Nr Eugene Mitch Class Officers Qfrom leftjof Mr. Cochrane's U.S. His- tory Class discuss problems of early American coloniza- tions. Officers are Fred St and Joanie Welch. int if I, 'W 'I .. .,.,, Mg, ff Rutn Miyano English Girls' P.E. K .Qv Q E t . W M., .,...,. ,lg g A .fm Louis Parque Barbara Renshaw Larguage Art 23 ellhorn, Johnny Schultz, M -Wm Y . ffw' Mary Jame Mullins Art W Luella Rodgers English Toward New f Wm. Rolfe Health Science M, rl? jar. 'wrt wwf Ay f P, 1 f , my Q 1 4725? '29 f , 5 f , ff 'WW' 'W , Ziff 934 K, 5, it Barbara Smith Language 4-1! '3i'ea, 4F5Nu George Rosacker Social Science fxifl fa, ' ill' ,I .Q 2 ,,,, , Q f. f'f' ' VV' ,f tx 2, X ,V ' ww 'rf if 4- Myrtle Starr Special Educat. Patterns of Learning. S was ,Je ', 1 V ., , f ? 3 .sN1.,pfjf, ,- K, J. Sappington Practical Arts 'f gn , 2, , I I I t , . 5 Q 19 M ' if ', ,., 0 f jf i w.. ...,.. . gf 1 4 Y ,ff 3 , 3 , ' ,lf I ' 1 fax.. I . os ,, yr, . , ff , ff' wma M James Steveson Boys' P.E. l 6 . .- f 2 N ipwklrakimi 'fry v -,,.' ,: 0 '42 i Mr. Parque, Spanish teacher, assists Donna Wantlaind and class in the translation of colorful Spanish posters of the bullfights. 24 wanmaaonw Wm. Shulte Social Science 5 4 ' 4, am, g I ,, ,QM-Q , ,ff ,ZW , j 2 wf Wfrflfjf 4-:fi-sez , Dick Stuetz Mathematics . fm V , ,,,,, V V- , 2-' 5 .rf V 5-5 'KCTS' I-2 fer 'klrb Margaret Taylor English Nh' .,...f, Hudson Turner Commercial L t, if 5 ' 2 A ASI-S W 4' 1 X' f 5 Joseph Scott Boys' P.E. I 1. ' 'i1j'fM M,, i f ' ,.,, ,, MW Q . ,e ,V , I 2 I w, fl' Francis Sturgis ifl Mathematics as-Q' X 3 N ai r Robert Tracy Engl ish ' . KN Nu' :fl x if vw-, k Wm. Walker ix Boys' P.E. Teachers - An Indispensable Bod . Richard Udry Social Science 5 . .. nal faq i l . . 4 4. ' .f-,. . ., ,an KY V s 4 . -. Bertha Wilson Commercial Mrs. Mattie Andrews Miss Virginia Borders Mr. Robert Broadwell Mrs. Judson Brown Mr. Carlin Coffman Mr. Gary Finney Miss Arlene Fischer ' is xc X 3 s Qum- vt, ,S v Q ' Y -w . - -. L DRIVER EDUCAUUH FRNIK Slllwlll STUDEBAKER l . M 'Xa ,f x - mm fmzqv '11 . . in X S-.w f as ,.,., .,..'1 ' - ' ' .3 Q1 N 'in i :' sf .ir. ..r.r ., f . t g' 7 Driver Ed. had become an essential part of every 3 XZ, as-we ...af I ff, X 'sf Robert Williams Social Science 1 .f S -I if iy as -1-as Sophomore's program. Here Mr. Juliano takes out a .., ger'ac:ir , - -- group of new drivers. ' sv 'A .Lv VV: li 4 . S 'i's ' 1 ilkl :VI - ' ., X fa O M Francis Zanitsch Steven Zorich Practical Arts Commercial Missing Pictures John Hangartner Richard Juliano Donald Koller Wesley McKee Richard Morton Daniel Murphy William Palmer 25 Mrs. Letitia Reid Mr. Melvin Stiefel Mr. Peter Wallinsky Mrs. Muriel Wells Mrs. Laura Yowell s . , rr ' 1 , 1 fav r In 'age L . .nfs 'W if Laura Wubben Girls' P.E. Faculty Enjoy Good Times Too Our faculty seem to really enjoy taking part in many activites. On the occasion when the women faculty played a basketball game with the girls' team, an event sponsored by the GAA, other members of the faculty led the crofwds in special songs and cheers. FRONT ROW fin special costumesj Mrs. Betha Wilso Ivlr. D n on Otto Qwith added facial make-upj Mrs. Barbara Smith. 2nd ROW: Mr. Baarstad, Mr. Encheff, Mr. Sackinan, Mrs. Emmons. 3rd ROW: Mr. Cross, Mrs. Blemker, Mrs. Andres. 4th ROW: Mr. Messenger, Mr. Turner 5th ROW: Mrs. Arnold, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Spencer. 6th ROW: Mr. McKey, Mr. Sappington. TOP ROW: Mr. Rales, Mr. Rosacker, Mr. Hoffman. 26 and Are Interested in Our Projects v-...---f' ,fi n t t e 1' N YM ...., W ,- .. From left: Mr. Bachelor, Mrs. Spencer and Mr. Belt enjoy a special lunch served by Jim Young of Boys' Chefs class. A A .E mx 'QD J f , i ,un h h 1 Mr. Zanitsch Metal shop shows Mr. Finney print shop watches as Torn Vbssgldilliwisvzrrsr tis: PET-I:1 e PS Don Gravily ,fleftj and Al,an Harris Qlefts and Elliot,Miller prepare the Purvis prepare PTA posters. McIntyre some tricks in bend- press for the next Pioneer Press edition. ing metal. Students Display Management Responslblllt Many ofthe Pioneer Firsts have been orig- inated and directed by our able student govern- ment leaders. Our Student Body Council, under the direction oflvlr. Palmer, handles all of West- ern's school affairs. They were instrumental in the provision of an antique gun, to serve as an inter-city trophy between Western and Anaheim High Schools. The council also represented West- ern at many local conferences and training ses- sions. They carried the reputation and friendli- ness to other surrounding schools in California well Another important part of our Government is the Student Court. This is a first for Western, too. Discipline is an essential part of every school and our StudentCourt handles itwith a great deal of fairness and honesty. Student Congress is derived from the actual Student Body. They are chosen representatives from each of the 3 classes, Senior, Junior, and Sophomore, Congress is responsible to the Stu- dent Body and reports all their actions to the pioneers. The 1960 Student Congress was a very capable group arid did a great deal to the better- ment of Western. In any case, the gavel served as a symbol of leadership. The 3 C's, Council, Congress,and Court, proved to the Western Pioneer Student Body that they were deserving of the responsi- bility placed in them. We owe our thanks to the student leaders for their accomplishments. It was a job well done, Pioneers. 28 tin-. Student Body Government .vlr z.,r.,WfM- V, g , Student Qfficers ff 9,3 .l K .M 1. 4 kent ff-ferf he .. 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QF fi ' 'fx A gf' f s 54 1 4 exe A Q,7f f' QQ , !9' f 1 r ff ld an 'G fy , W f W 4 K , f 4' 'W' Y Q f I ' ::z':'r:1af':w , :af ' Showing the initiative and drive of dynamic leadership, this year's student body president Frank Ramsey led our school to the forefront in its many activities. Not only has he set a distinguished record in his role as head of our Council, but he has also been a prominent member of the band fplaying the big tubaj, lettered in varsity water polo, and fostered school spirit as a cheerleader. Responsible in part for one of Western's reat firsts, Frank was one of the two Pioneers selected it to represent the state of California in a Food for Manpower convention held in Chicago, Ill. Only two other high school students from our state were A likewise chosen for this high honor. f s as 'Nw ,Q KK X x K.. Xsvwxggww X . - MN r Xwrx ' x xx xxx Au 1 f ky'- Lead Pioneers ,, ' , 5'f' -F1-fl fsfwmwa' '- 4241939 - 1 W f , 3 i ,!Wg,ti:.Z:?5rQ5 , A f 43502 -all sf- I-ggi 1 L ' E ' 5 K X- , , .-A:,,1,,,g , ' , ' ,S-2-jL:,'.-:jg-'VQQHSQI . ,. ,Q , , V ' 5? K ,.'-1 if Q K 4 if 'V , v- ' ., 3- , .Ni f . ,-is Q if ' L . f 5 A ' C Q ' X , Q A 1 , F I' vw - ' . , f' 5 5 , A I v , A W, , ., ' .-s . ' -Q ,. s ,A 'Q P' rung' .- Q ',f Vice-President Donna Duvall fabove lefty was an active member of the Council. Among her duties was that of presiding officer of the Student Con- gress meetings. Taking minutes at the Monday, Wednesday and Friday sessions of Council kept Donna McAlister Qbelow rightj busy. As student body secretary, Donna earned an appreciation for the excellence of her record keeping. Council controls all money for school affirs. Jo Parrish fabove rightj proved to be capable and efficient as treasurer and kept a sharp eye on ex penditures. With many traditions and precedents to establish, Council found the many problems connected with a newly formed high school took many hours of planning and discussion. Among outstanding accomplishments credited to the Council were the establishment of a perpetual trophy between WHS and Anaheim High, Neon bulletin board, trophy case and stockade patio. N '-sv. 'I Yi' wiv f zgzfssgesafmzsaasauwssxfw . f. -' I 4 ' A YM 'IMT ,fiyr .. ?fxQ2 , , ' ' avi JSM 5 1 J- .v. F f Council Governs if , 5, I V , . , 1.2523 i .r 1 EQ , . Kathy Clark and Craig Finefrock explain , - ,M Girls and Boys League to students at assem- ff it , blv- V 1 7' IM' . 2 yr ' X-Q -. Girls' and Boys' League Presidents. Commissioner of Safety and Welfare, Commissioner of Justice, Commissioner of Publicity Jan Meler fleftj, commissioner of Publicity, i Bill Griswold, commissioner of Justice, and P We Laurie Currie commissioner of Safety and Q 5 Welfare successfully complete their duties in these important offices. fAt rightj Lynn Foster, commissioner of pep, and Ben Fischer, commissioner of Athletics, decorate goal posts to boost spirit for a big game. ., ex, , Q Q 'NW' Commissioner of Pep, Commissioner of Athletics 32 X wk sw X Student Affairs Mike -if-'Ck-SOII and Mary Jane Snyder discuss council problems as C.A.S.C. Delegates. Zffbfslf ' , iii? , MZJW' ff . L., , W. ,, 4 ,q V-Q 154 1 'Z -.qiifffffm aw 4 WY, wa. 7 f4:fiYI ,A'uai' - A 4 2 , - 'f4Q5?Qf.,Y,,, ' 2' if C.A.S.C. Delegates swf al' Z 1 K 6? Y -f. -i T is . M. . ,,.q..,, Class Presidents Social Chairman, Commissioner of Activities 33 ,ow Ar- if fAbovej Class Presidents John Henyan, senior, Don Horn, junior, and Lee McCain, sophomore, represent their class at council John Seward, Commissioner of Activities, and Sharon Skogland, Social Chairman discuss plans for a dance. Legislature Represents the Student Body and Student Congress members are QBACK ROW, from leftj Mr. Smith, advisor, Steve Setterlund, Michael Purcell, Donna Duvall, Garry Martin, D. Enloe, Merry Cleveland, Jerry Vanover, Sue Juratch, Mike Wasmuth, Douglas McMurt1-ie, J. Burns, Donna Stroud, James Visser, C. Anderson, Jeannie Flannagan, S. Campbell, Carole Barne Sue Hopp, QCENTER ROWJ Elaine Shields, Olene Cowen, Dean Martin, D. Albin, Judy Rader, Pamela Saltz- man. QFRONT ROWJ Kenny Mossmen, Roger Aguinaga, Dave Sturrock, Pete Martinez, Butch Barthel, Douglas Jones, Michael Fries, Jerry Gardner, Richard Gariety. Donna Duvall, Student Congress president Qthird from leftj works with her efficient Cabinet. fFrom leftj Doylene Enloe, treasurer, Olene Cowen, secretary and Roger Aguinaga, vice- president. President Donna is presiding officer of the Stu- dent Congress whose members are chosen as representative delegates from the group guid- ance classes. --.....f M fi' W - 34- S Offenders Are Given Fair Trials w vsfww- -' - ? I if J I ig I f ' i stirs si ' -S 'T 7:1 4: A, ' ' E W A Q-l Y- Q' s- , X - e 1 f -. ' -i is 'f e 'sl ' at ,gg '.f' if ig fs 55 New as f , Q A QMS 'X gui-Q From left: Linda Fowler, Bobby Makeno, Jan Brock, I-Iiedi Schnipp, Bill Griswold, Lary Lawson, Julie Deck, Terry Gallager, Mike Meldau, and Cindy McDaniels, meet in executive session. The Judicial power of Western is vested in Western's newly formed Student Court. This year's Student Court, under the leader- ship of Bill Griswold, besides trying offenders of student rules, also has the difficult job of developing the rules and practices of student justice. Members carry the heavy responsibility of weighing evidence, determining innocence or guilt, and of assessing fair penalties. '32'.'S3t6F3aeM in Officers of the Court fFrom leftjz Chief Justice, Bill Griswold, Chief Justice Pro Tern, Mike Meldau, Clerk, Cindy Mc- Daniels plan trial procedures. Missing is Bailiff, Rodger Aguinaga. 35 ,WK W2fffff,f,fqfffg5fW,,, Au WWW Csss Seniors Juniors Sophomores This year has seen a high plane of purposefulness emerge from among our classes, each class achieving this objective distinctly separate from the others. A friendly rivalry between classes, a pride of member- ship in the class, group projects and loyalties have all de- veloped . . . All being manifest. With this pride and spirit, classmates have enjoyed their friendships, their activities, and their studies in a manner typical of the high sense of responsibility toward today's problems. Hail to Our Senior Class The first graduation of a senior class was an event everyone had looked forward to throughout Western's years as a growing high school. The day finally arrived! Our first graduates numbered approximately 750. Among them we find those who have taken the lead in guiding our school along the path to success and honor. We owe to these outstanding students our very pattern of life here at Western, for they have lain the foundation for tradition, It was through their continuous effort that Western grew from an unknown junior high in 1953 to one of the BEST high schools in Orange County today. Senior faces were seen in all phases ofcampus activity. Upper- classmen seemed to be lost in a maze of senior committees, dances, senior privileges, college board and final examinations and countless other items that combined to make their last year a memorable one. At the Senior awards assembly everyone fully realized what a terrific class 1960 was, Graduates received many honors and awards in recognition of their contributions to our school and community. Among these awards were: The perpetual Trivison Trophy for the out- standing Silhouette drill team girl of the year, the John Phillip Sousa perpetual Band trophy for the outstanding Senior band member, the Rossmore Scholarship, a scholarship by the Bank of America, and the American Legion Citizenship Award. We certainly cannot forget the many individual honors which the graduating Class of '60 attained. Among the most notable was the appointment of Craig Finefrock to attend Annapolis. He received this appoinement from the governor, by competing with five hundred senior boys in the Southern California area. Although we lacked a Homecoming game this year, our Senior footballplayers were honored at an assembly before the Anaheim foot- ball game. The graduating members of our athletic program deserve a great deal of credit for their performances in all sports fields. We wish them luck in their years at college and hope that they, and all Seniors, will come back to their Alma Mater for our first Homecoming celebration next year, It was difficult for everyone to make those last good byes on graduation night, for we were not only losing classmates with whom we had shared the joys and sorrows of many long years together, but also we were losing good and close friends. We have worked hard and well together these past years and as the Seniors leave our campus for the first--and last time, we cannot help but feel a little of our hearts and spirit going with them, Good luck, Class of 1960! 3 8 'WW eniors First Senior Class President John Henyon pre- sided with good humor and hard work. Cheerful Secretry Jeannie Flannagin labored long and hard on the duties of her office. Vice President Judy Rader, able assistant to President John, displayed an ability to organize projects. Capable Treasurer Mimi Stronach kept a close watch on financesg kept the budget balanced. N, if 40 n DENNIS AASE JOHN ADAMS Baseball 1O,11. Football B 10, French Club 1O,11. Q ROGER AGUINAGA Vice-Pres. Student Congress, Capt Varsity Football 2 yrs. Student Court. RONALD AGUIRRE KENNETH AHACIC Band 2 yrs. Key Club, Basketball. DAVID AHLA. Auto Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Football. ROBERT AKINS MIKE ALAGA BRUCE ALLEN RON ALMADA Water Polo, Swim Club, Track. CARL ANDRESEN CAROLYN ANDERSON Cheerleader, Pep Club 2 yrs, Stu- dent Congress 2 yrs. CANDACE ANDERSON Sec. Future Teachers, Student Director, Modern Dance, Drama Club. FAY ANDREWS Cheerleader 2 yrs., Modern Dance, Vice -Pres. Thinkers Club. KAREN APELL HARRY APKER Radio Club, Chess Club. DONNIE ARAGON Associated Men BARBARA ARANYI Pep Club, G.A.A., Future Leaders EMMA ARCINCEGA Girls' League, Modern Dance, Mo Fashion Shows. BARBARA ARLEN MEREDITI-I ARNETT Varsity Club 2 yrs., Vars ball, Varsity Track 2 yrs VIOLA ARREY Sec. Spanish Club, Drill Team 3 NIixed Chorus 2 yrs. WALTER ASKIER Associated Men, Art Club MICHAEL A TZET RONALD AYREST Art Club 1 yr., JV Tennis 3 yrs. E. BABCOCK BERNADINE BACA Business Major GRACE BAIRD Advanced Girls' Glcc, Modern Dance Magic Circle. EVELYN BAKER WILLIAM BARNDOLLAR Pep Club one yr., English Major 4 L.'f.' ,J I A A fr 'Iss . Q fi 5 A TT'- JR 1f',q-H ' . 1,1 ' ilk f t BILL BARNES PENNY BARNEY BUTCI-l BARTHEL Student Body President llth, Var- sity Baseball 3 yrs., Varsity Football 3 yrs. DANIEL BAUGI-l Track, A Capella Choir 2 yrs. GARY BEARD English Major ROCHELLE BEASETTE GAA 4 yrs., Tennis, Officials Club, Pres. LUCY BEBEREIA Drill Team Mgr. 3 years., Hornemaking. JANET Bl-LAMAN Pep Club 2 years., Modern Dance 2 years, FTA. DAWN BEI-IUNIN Spanish Club. BA RBARA BELMON TES GERRY BERGENER BEVERLY BARRY Drill Team 3 yrs., Girls' League Council, Honor Society. CAROL BERTHIAUME Future Bus. Leaders V. Pres., G.A.A. 2 yrs., Student Store. RONALD BESWICK Future Bus. Leaders, Men's Glee, Art Assistant. BOB BIEBL Key Club, Industrial Arts Major. 43 l 212- rv TW, 10' ew gp- W . Y .Wx 3 T' s .. . Q 3 Y X f ...f X Q xv. .,:-. 'WW wi' Q J- 'j g , L ...W x . ,,, x.. X 1. li as .. . . Wfifff' .. sa: ,mg ,Q-sf, .wg .mf-1 , ,ta 1 .jfs . 'VM - ,,,. . I ,ig is -., A .iff if M , faaf ' , , ,,1. ,, ,.,,. , 3 - Q' f W W 4 , A , 2 A, if, f f f -W ..-ef J' f , 5414 Z f WM, Z ia? 2 49. X' f W ,Z 5, f c ff Www! if . ..,, . g. , 7 f - ,w ' ffgiifs ': u K7 . ,Q 7 7 ' ' V ,gm , Z, , ,V ...M f, - 'ZQ if-fc gas' , J f 1 ' l mf CHERYL BIEBL Mixed Chorus 3 yrs., Tennis Team 3 yrs., '1A A U j f' ff? 'K Student Congress. PAT BISCOTTI ' KENNETH BLEVENS . ss . 1 ,,s., 1 Boys' League--Minor, Auto C1ub-- A'1 572.5 Junior Year. ' 'D r ,,,.r,. , , DOROTHY BLEVENS W, F.H.A. 2 yrs., Girls' League, Modern Dance.. CAROL BLOWERS 1:3 JOHN BOWEN FE V... ' .,V, ,-, ...,. V Q A , DAVE BOVEE Science Major, Language Minor. PAT BOND fTransferj English Major, Girls' League. EUGENE BOLINGER Associated Men, Shop Major. BUDDY BRADLEY Band 2 yrs. CAS SIE BREWER Drill Team 2 yrs., A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club Pres. JAN BROCK Drill Team 3 yrs., Adv. Girls' Glee 3 yrs., Student Court 1 yr. GARY BRODHAGEN CONNIE BROWN Girls' Glee CAROLYN BROWN . Art Club, English Nlinor, Art Major. 44 F' UN Sl! 3 gf, . f . ,- CHRISTIE BRYAN . Latin Club, Orchestra, Stage Crew Club. 4 'C 'P fre, v JUDY BRYAN ' 5 ,I G.A.A. 4 years, Treasurer, Future Teachers' Club, Pep Club. BONNIE BUFFALO . xi 1 Sa.. .Xp it .gr av 'vm - Nka.. . . 8, N s.. f Songleader 2 years, School paper 2 years, G.A.A. 2 years. MIRLAM BULA Cheerleader, Art Club President, Songleader. MICHAEL BULA Head Cheerleader, Swimming Team 2 years, Waterpolo Team I year. JUDY BUNNELL Drill Team 4 years, G.A.A., Busi- ness Major. TERRY BUNTROCK JV Football, Architecture Major, Drama Minor. DAVID BURDICK Varsity Football, Industrial Arts Major. CAROL BURKE MICHAEL BURNS WILLIAM BUSH Band 4 years, English Major, Science Minor. DIXIE BYONS G.A.A., Future Hornemakers of America, History Major. RICHARD BYRD Track, Student Council 2 years, Boys' League. MAX CALLICOTT B Football 2 years, Boys' League, Science Major. JUDY CAMPBELL Student Congress, G.A.A. Tennis Team, Honor Society. 45 - N' iw-, X 'aa if I X - qv? ' 2' if, ,..,, .,.,- 5, ' fe S f ' Aid A . I 1 Q, 4-ij, eff W as Y 'f f ...Sf :i' , fra ' 'US t !xR ff nw ,,...., at X 'N 'if 5 S..-M, f'm-1 SQ ... - C . QQ Q-l..i,,, I Q ,,,,. N jji. X WN X NBP I X E as . - f XX .44 rf 1 mg, sf-- ffm M ' 1 . , 'f'fff3.-.az-PQ., ZW ,,. ,,A,. W f, gr . 'V' ' Q. .1 4 .v f 4 -, . ,f 'fw W I M .,.... i ny ,- , VVAAV , 3 1 . y W ff 'iz ff Q WW' .A., ' 1 ..., ' '47 Y- , Q A., 'YW A . ' 4. . :I I 115- 5- :if .1 1 --ialiihiin'i? i'f2 I7E3Z7 J V K. 4:41,-MEM: ta- f,Q7.,29,1 I ff ,WW , . ff , , f , ,,- .- , 1 fi Kr gkv, .. K 5 my a s ' ' is fs 'W' Q, Qi Q , 4 1, uw: if . ,,,.,4y,,,-, -,M 4 9.1-ms , 'zw1m,:.,v1-fr - P ff YQ . -1--:fa-Nw ::f-2 . , I 7 f '- I '1.f.-.1,.:,:-..,-12.1-wk? - v F 'ffgi' Win , W, 1 T, ,,,, f vf.ffff'w ,V 44 f' ' iff f' Wm ' f z PV' X fi' ' ' f' Lf I AQ, .mf Y ,V 'f ' 'X Z! EW. i i. , f f V 2 , , , I, , W' . ,,,, . .,, 'Q 3 , Q 2:f ,1fQQ'i1,l F if .zfe fli 1, f I MW W Q, 7, ..,, ,V fr , X! N aff? ,A ,V i 3? an I t If ' ,gf Z M W4 f fff' ff if 1 f Ciff 1 fya I f 7f , f My f 1 W A ,X iw' ' M27 as 'ws- f--...M CARL CAPLES Football, Drama, Business Major. SAM CARILLO LYNNE CARLSON G.A.A., Officia1's Club. is SUE CARPENTER Flag Twirler, Petite Masque, Westernettes BETTY CARSON Tri Hi Y's, Glee. BARBARA CARSON Chorus, Girls' League, Business Major. DICK CARSON Varsity Club, Key Club, Tennis. ROBERT CARTER Football, Track, Rifle Club. KAY CAUGHRON Westernettes, G.A.A., Badminton. WILLIAM CENTOBENE Honor Society, Water Polo, Harvard Prize MICHAEL CHALFANT Varsity Tennis, Honor Society, Varsity Club. CHARLOTTE CHAMBERLAIN Pep Club, Art Club, French Club LOIS CHANCE G.A.A., F,B.L.A., Photo Club. CHARLES LEE Varsity Tennis, Math Club. JOHN CHASE Football, Basketball. BILLIE CI-IURCHWELL Drill team 1 year, G.A.A. 1 year, Business Major. KATHERINE CLARK Girls' League President, A Cappella Choir 2 years, Student Council 1 year. MARLANNE CLARK A Cappella Choir, Honor Society, Drill team 3 years. RICHARD CODY A Cappella Choir 2 years, Auto Shop Club, Student Council Representative. VICKI COHEN G.A.A., Student Council, Girls' League MOLLIE COLCORD Dance Committee, Advanced Girls' Glee, G.A.A. CAROL COLEMAN Drill team 3 years, Journalism, Girls' League. SUSAN CONTRERAS Drill team, Cheerleader, Songleader. GEARY COOK Key Club, Boys' League. CAROL CORNWALL Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League, Modern Dance. LEONARD CORMER English Major, Graphic Arts Minor, Boys' League. IRENE CORRELA G.A.A., I-lornemaking. JOSEPHINE COTA Cheerleader, Drill team, Pep Club. RONALD COURON Varsity Football, Varsity Club. INA COWEN Student Congress Secretary, G.A.A., Assistant Manager Studeni Store . JERROL COX Football, Basketball, Cross Country. CI-IERYL CRANE Dance Committee, English Major. .we ' 1 61 4v:.,.,-we .1-' .u-'I--V Q ' ,, ,E X ,. K' . ROY CRAWFORD Mixed Chorus, Varsity Basketball 2 YR-f VNV Club- JAMES CROMVVELL Baseball, Track CAROLE CRUMP Home Economics Major LAUREL CUMMINS English Lit. Major, ftransj Modern Dance, Decoration Committee. PAT CUNNINGI-IAM J' 5 E A myf- rm , U if? . f 1 G xx '- ,- WF' ff I T Drill team 2 yrs., Girls' League Jr. Rep., 3' h,,lf,9,5 Jr. Dance Committee. W' A LAURA CURRIE Student Council, Honor Society, Drill Team . GARY CURTIS RITA CURTIS DENNIS DALY DARRYL DANIELS JEAN DANTICE G.A.A. Officer 3 yrs., Pep Club, Math Major. SI-IARRON DASCENZI BILL DAVIDSON Varsity Football 3 yrs., Varsity Track 2 yrs., Annual Staff. M . 1. V 1 14 ,ffm 1 ff f iw Q f ' , at , ,, fo 'g 1 f , 1 4 ff Ra .g, Z ' V. f 1? I if 4 535' ,W w A Q if' , fs., ,f 43-ww 14, 5 f if ff ' ' Wy M, - . f r x ' , W. '.:s.:sf::, 'fl f ,-1 ' I A Q J . J: , 4 I A- 5 if 2 1 f y , 1 1 1 f 5, 3 8 H,yff?!gi,2,f.f ,W'fE' :i: s 2 I ...W . 1 , - ,fr ,fwf:':ff N qs, N-A r . Me- -js-'Aw - R ,R .Ira-1-g.1:5:.. if za-his .l new - S 2. ,. Q 'M ., w A X' , Swv ,rx .X L ty' A-1 Q , . .,,A. VX ' ' 1 Zn gy 2 1 4 my qs.. ' L2 4. yu' A 5 21 fx , ,M .I gg gk! , 1 Q S. af' . Vx, 'tifilxfi 5 sfmg-my sign' f . Vf1: 5 DON DAVIDSON Football, Baseball, Student Council. ELEANOR DAVIS Seiji vanced Girls' Glee. KEITH DAVIS Varsity Baseball, Football, Varsity Club. X ' :' FRANCES DAY , Future Teacher's, G.A.A., Pe Club. LINDA DEAN Q s Flag Twirlers, Pep Club, Tri-H1-Y. .1 ax., . , at 3 aw, MIKE DQBUSE , ' Latin Club, Math Club, WI-IAM. .X N X 5 L. JULIE DQFAZIO I - Pep Club, French Club, Modern Dance. I ,il , I ,.: .V M xx p' . I J BRYAN DIETZ QW-H F' ,lhb -A I' Drum Major, A Cappella Choir, Chess 4 N'-X. . hp l ,X f Club. X - -Q Medical Club, G.A.A. Official's 1 H , Club. .., ' , TOM DENNY ,... Football, Auto Club. ' , A-g. 'M 1 EVELYN DQSLOVER N G.A.A., English Major, Science. - - DONNA DQWITT Student Body Treasurer, French 'QM 'A Club qPres.Q, G.A.A. E p JERRY DICK QIKII. 5 Football, Basketball, Varsity Club. I JAMES DIXON BOB DOANE Boys' League, History major, English. 4 9 Pep Club, Future Business Leaders, Ad- , f 'SN .5 A S X WW EG, XV T, 2 . D .,., :fa ff. W. ' 5 . ,: 'X 'L -ai 4 K 1 'W f Q X! 3 fi f ff! '- Z fa ' ., , MW' A 4, X x f 2, fa, .J Z , W , ff ' fl I GRACE DORSETT Modern Dance, Advanced Glee. NEAL DORSEY Mixed Chorus. BOB DOTSON JAMES DAUGHTERY School Plays, Football, Safety Comrnissi SANDRA DROUILLARD F.H.A., Art Major, Girls' League. JOSEPH DUGDALE Math Major. CLIFTON DUNCAN Math Major, Social Studies, English. VICKY DUNHAM G .A .A. BILL DURON Varsity Football 3 yrs., Varsity Club, Boys' League. RICHARD DUTHIE Drum Major, Varsity Football. BECKY EASTLAND OD. Magic Circle, Westernettes, Business Major. EARL EDDY Varsity Baseball. MARTHA ELENES ' Drill Team, FHA, Spanish Club. DICK ELISANDO Football, A Cappella Choir, Varsit PAYE ELLSEY y Club. 50 N, ,X Zjiw-z-:N w 1 M is f-2-la - .. wr ,.,. - l ' . 4. , -7 1' ' fl'-'L 919'-',rf2f'1a if A ,Q . wa.,, 'W2,, ,-W f . C 'lli , 'az 1 if U5 Q I ff... W ' Wi.. M-...ci By -ww J 11 s 'V MT? X , 5? 4 Q X , Rs s If 1 V E +V X ,af A l Ein ' . .NNW .A.- .rv N X xii 1 X x X QQ X S NNN X X X S I . X x X S an sg ,- Y ,-. W me 1540 . Y Q5 , l 1 Vi Q 4 x REQ fs ,Q J .- . A . 'ig if X Q N? 4, x W. Xu ,Z ggj . . , ,V ' -: V, 1, arg. lf4,- , . J..-Q ' ,lr ,-V.. :EA ,- Ki 4, I4 vs i fwt ...Q . 4t7'f'h-- 'j o- - iw fif , I Q Q 4 -If Q, ' ..-12, . 5 -, is T ' :-'x-555' . , '. f i5 6: Z- -If 'Vifir 'ff-., f 1:-3.11:-1.1 . R61 , 1 ,.,1,:, -5'-:,f9'.4,, , :15:,,5:q3:,:af,g4- - 19,--f pf.-.., .v.J-an ,. v .- , ,,-sm., 1 .,,., V ,uint 1-ab-'f:a1.,'1,.1 1 ' - ':1ai.z...1si2 ' F :wt 12335-f. f ESQUEDA, MARY Hom em aking - -Spanish--Spanish Club ESTEVES, MARY Westemettes--Advanced Girls' Glee EVANS, DAVIS Band 4 years--Culinary Arts-- Westerners FANNON, JAMES F ARN I, JOYCE Hom ernaking- -l-Iistory- -Business Club FINEFROCK, CRAIG A. Student Council dz Boys' League Pres. --Water Polo, Swimming, Honor Society FISCHER, BEN Varsity Football, Athletic Commissioner, Varsity Club, Pres. FLANDERS, VIC Football- -Swi mming--Wrestling FLANIGAN, JEAN Junior Class Vice-Pres.--Senior Class Sec.--Drill Team 3 yrs. FLORES, MARGARET JANE A Cappella Choir--Varsity Tennis-- Westernettes FOULDS, JUDY Business Major--Annual Staff 2 yrs-- Girls' League FORD, TERRY Art Club--Swim Team--Auto Shop ' FOSTER, LYNNE Pep Commissioner, Student Council, Drillteam 2 years. FOSTER, WALTER FOTIOU, STEVEN Transfer, Redondo Beach-- Avi ation 51 . .. 1 1? 'IE' '- Z ' ' 1 4-53 an 1' 5, Q, My fs ' 'T ' ' , 4 f 41 61 g l , 29 , as 5 4 kf 5 ' Z 1 ff f M14 i ig gfgiwg .--r, j Q f V f y, ,,,, , ,,,,, J n eli A f Q7 f N t 'Q ,asm wx.-.aa .,, N 11,5 mm F: saw., N. is S ' .. si, NW-MN 1, ,gt 'ri NX z .ss N. 4' i 3 N W airs cs Qi is .... .. , .Slain X sb koi? X SOX Q A v 'X X sa X X qs V, .,,, , X X AY X64 Sv , . X! .AM M - fl ,,,,,.., ww c, fi R yr 9 fyfiffmf -. . 'af we, me 27' v W ' . j,, QQHV-M7 s 1 ,1.1V, ,91.,. . ,MV-.6 , 42,1 f ff 2 A M ,W 1 'f 1 y, 5 'X Off if ' 'f ' : 1 414,-4 1,1-' ig! 322: f X Z ff , 5 ' , I f ,fl ,ffl- 1 fx ,Maas 4 fy.-fZ4lW 944 ,,. 3 ff. . Amvac. F . ,lil O it Zffx fff , f E ' Z ,,,,,.,f,,H'1 E ,, ,,4W,,i,,,., Z 4 W, . I .iw 4 f, ' 'KVAK ,M ,iifmfw , y .,, ,D li f Z, , f I I ,, i ,, 9, ,wa ,M 4, .5 f jf W ' fy 'L fm, vz H ' .21 V m ,gf f I L f? 1 E - LARRY FRANCE Rifle Club 2 years, Boys' League. DANIEL FRAZIER Westerners 1 year, Boys' League. LORRAINE FREDETTE French Club 1 year, Girls' League. GERALD FRENCH Art Major, History Minor, Men's Glee. PAMELA TRESCOTT A Cappella Choir, Honor Society, Spanish Club. SHERRY FRIES Foreign Exchange Committee, ' Q .Q ' 1V:. '35 '1ir: i' 'Y Q 4 Z f f' A W ff ,JZ 2 ,. 'MW di , 'ff' ,U 5 K 5 9 f 'Q , 7+ W X gy' f 4 Cv, if Honor Society, G.A.A. 4 years. '? ' IDAMAE TRIGLOFF G.A.A., Girls' Glee. , ROY FROST SERGIO FROST , NANCY FRYE Girls' Glee 3 years, Girls' League. RITA FUNDERBURK Annual 2 years, Student Congress, Business Major. CHRIS FULTON Football, English Major, Math Minor. w. WAYNE GALLEGLY X JERRY GARDNER R Varsity Football, Physics Major, B ' LS ,K 'Q Football. ' Nm L, ,A ae.. ,., CARRY GARNER 4' Student Congress, Assist. Com. of Activities, A Cappella Choir. X, X 52 'K sw av ' ' I , K j . W YL, . lla ffl ,affi- MARCUS GARRISON Electronics Nlinor, Mechanics Major. RICHARD GARRITY TRUDY GATES Drill team 3 years, Student Body Secretary, Dance Committee. RICHARD GEARON Electronics Major, Science Minor, Boys' League. WILLIAM GEORGE BONNIE GERNER JIM GETZELMAN I Honor Society, Photo Club, Annual Photographer. DON GIBBINS C Basketball 1 year, Gymnastics 1 year, Boys' League. Y PAT GIERKE Songleader 2 years, Pep Club 1 year, School play. STEVEN GLENN LESLIE GLIMM Business Major, Girls' Glee 3 years, Girls' League. HUNTER GLUCK Medical Club, Boys' League, Track Team. HARVEY GOMBERG Band 2 years, Westerners 3 years, Science Club. GLORLA GOMEZ J ALBERT GONZALES 53 F: .,,,.. hi, ww E 'f 4. f 7 x ' f ' s . f 1 5 as 2 I ' . X l 1 I Va, , 1 - . it x ,Q ft. in ' 4 .5,-1 V i X: ' '48-f W, zy.. VW r, ik- If ' .f f 4 ,J 85' f-M ,. r' ff 'Q 1 ' Y r fx? Wi Xl ggi V fi as 0 'F .V 'Q 'I ff? at . 'g- ,JS 12:1-. -- 2- f 15 v1i-33 .15. Q, .X Z.. . Q ,X we YQ' -'.- 3 . ff I sI2I1::f: Ti S ' '11 iw' ,Q -r if ,W 1' 3 , k A k ,T 'Wx S g .s ,Sw Q xii M3 Wwe. Y.- - ,ff kgs .,., X 5. X X Q S s ,SERS X vw N5 N X X W X 3 X X Q.-s.-A Q -.M X, Q, yS,,QX,b.i 5934- I ,J K 3 if ff? ,f f A ' K -'ffm y W I jf.. f x , W X f 'Zv- ? ,lf 2 ZW' , , iz , ,, 5 75 .,, -M f ' ff 3 '4' 69' X Q f ly!! , , y MQ-4f 4 ,yy I 2Q,f,.,,+3.- f y X Q Z , 4 , ,ff , if E K .T an ,,. f f I K A dn.. -WM, 5 'Q We 'V' ,M..Q,, my fm f , ' ff fm 4' 7 ' ,,,. f ,.,VA..,.,. 4 go N f Cf l I, DOTTIE GONZALES 1 Tennis Team 2 years, G.A.A., Business Major. SARA GOODALL Girls' League RODNEY GOODWIN Photo Major, Cadet C.O., Boys' League. SHARON GOODWIN Drill Team, Modern Dance, French Club. SANDRA GOTSCHALK Student Body Treasurer, G.A.A., Cheerleader. SHEIl.A GUOULA HAROLD GRAFTON Boys' League, History Major, Auto Shop Minor. ROSIE GRANADOS G.A.A., Girls' Glee. DON GRAVLEY Band 2 years, Boys' League. CRYSTAL GRAY G.A.A., Drama Major, School Plays. LARRY GRAY Boys' League. CHARLOTTE GREEN Transfer from Millikan High School. MICHAEL GREEN Varsity Football 2 years, Varsity Club, Men's Glee. . PEGGY GREEN Medical Club Secretary, English Majo Ivlixed Chorus. RONALD GREEN Varsity Club, Varsity Swimming Team 2 years, Varsity Water Polo Team. I PHILLIP GREENEY Boys' League, Mechanics Major, Math Minor. CAROLYN GRIMMETT Nurse's Training Major, Business Minor, Girls' League. BILL GRISWOLD Commissioner of Justice, Radio Club 2 years, Math Club. RONALD GROVES Pep Club, Student Congress, Westerners Service Club. JOANNE GRUMBLING LINDA GUISTI Drill Team 2 years, Westernettes 3 years, Student Council. JEANETTE GUSEL Student Council, Pep Club, Business Major. DIANE GUZMAN SANDRA HACHEZ Drill Team 3 years, Student Court Clerk, Advanced Girls' Glee 3 years. HELEN HAHN Modern Dance 2 years, Business Major, Bible Club. MARIAN HALL JERI I-IAMILL LINDA HAMILTON A Cappella Choir 2 years, Tri -Hi-Y 2 years, Pep Club. STEVEN HAMMOND Thinkers Club, Math Club, Boys' League. TOMMY HAMPTON ff :Sf ,,.- R r ., A ., I. , X is YF' 813, . fir- JWW-, T V' , rr Nw 'S N- .Q Q New ., -X X ' A .C Q5 z X '5 K' s-A X ter r X 8 S x x GREGG HANNAM Basketball, Boys' League. DARRELL HANSON JAMES HARRIS SUZANNE HARRIS Modern Dance, Pep Club, Business major DAN HAUSER Jr. Class President, Student Council History major. GERAIDINE HASTINGS G.A.A., Choral Group, Science major. ROY HATANAKA Honor Society, Tennis, Cross Country. KAAREN HAYES JUDY HEAD MARIETTA HOLBOROW JOHN HENYAN Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. KAREN HENZLER FRANCES HERMOSILLO RACHEL HERMOSILLO Pep Club, G.A.A. JOSEPH HIGBEE Golf team, Boys' League, English major. J ., 5 l V, -F ig, 53,5 , :Ln ,C ws. ---A 3 f. . f l V A f ' E' 5152 'E A rel, me E U 1 -?W: -:fI::2:' . - -lsr '. Q -'f I V. ffg- f t, Li gfllf Elf, V -pi, fe ' . W , - '21, V ,,., ' ' f-'2,5g- ,. A , Veil fvfa .. , ,Sfff f x ,,f,. 254.2 . - X ' '. - -' , L- f' 1 1 X .-P , fm E at -fi22Ei2iiia ' 'C' ' MLM ' ., ' I fl 'f 11, . 1 .W g 5 X , L ,L ' ' ' , . .,,- faff' ,.:: i, '3I2225i ,,.f. ., ' M, fl '1v'93g,L I , i 1 - , Q Q23 X, 37,3 ,, I 'E1:.i 1.-512252:-Q 'f A , 'f i' , ' 'e-- by 4 ...,,,. 11 f 'F if , , ::112zf5s22ssEEZA2fE522,:f:2,S'2i1i:E1Ez1: 5 '-1:5211 ug: 21:15. -3 , J L L ' ' J , 'A .,-l . ,r,,,,. i M ' My 45 i 2 V . . x Wg Xi :,, JV fx 39, Q- QE , 1 , Q ,. jj 3 ' ,if J I 56 Y . ,xx 'SF 1 Xi. M, ,fx jig if X is is .ws V was sw: i A ?Ww W l 'f-' Q q M' 3 I ' sv 1 me S 'W A M M ' A r ' 'f', , z My 51 1 ,,, ,qA M x R fam if sw 24 , mf 7. k 5 HE lo I 49 as 2 l 'W l 1 5 BONNIE HILL Bible Club, Modern Dance. ROBERT HILLBERRY MARY ANN HOLDEN Girls' Glee, Business Major. SALLY HOLLOWAY quansg c.F., c.A.A. GERALD HOLMES Thinkers Club, Honor Society, Boys' League. ROBERT HOLS TROM NANCY HOMBY Pep Club, Modern Dance, French Club. SUE HOPP Drill Team 3 yrs., Student Congress, Westernettes 3 yrs. TOM HOREN Varsity Club, ftransj Varsity Foot- ball Capt., Varsity Wrestling Capt RON HORN JAMES HORSLEY English Minor, History Minor, Spanish Minor. S TEVEN HOSKIN DENNIS HOWARD WARREN HRABACK Rifle Club Pres. 8cV. Pres., Varsity Tennis, Bee Basketball. RONALD HUCK Band. ...?2 - iff. , ,gf W !! MVS' 'Hr-Q. 4 - W -w..,,,.., f 2.16, , - 5 7 f 52 A! . , , ,lf ff ' W 24595, mr' 4 f 4 'QM' -ff, QW --i' , . I ' 'M ,, ,,,, . , , M69 J , ' 47 I -1 1 A 1 -,ga milf: 1 M451 ff wwf- wr: rw., ,,11::a5,w2f2v-af : -M231 ff f 4v Z Zr f KU' f .5 7V2w -' ff:fQf'if f Wi 7 ff 1 1 ,,,.-...Ama za., .1 ,,y,H, V A g,wf4,,1- 1,-,4,f.fy. ,f f V ,, 1 4 , x , , if j f We . V QM- V ff in 1' ' ul W ,- f ' WZ W , , I f X , wif f 2 ..., .- y. 4 is K f W4 f .. ,, . QMS' 'Z j , 4 by y ,V fs f I' . iii?-5625 JESSE HUFF PATRICK HUFF Boys' League, English Major, U.S.N.R. Recruiter. CAROLYN HUGHES Petite Masque, Girls' League, Speech Club. RONNIE HUGHES TIM HUMPHRIES C Football 2 years, B Football 1 year, Swimming Team. DONALD HUNDLEY C Football, Swimming Team, Water Polo. RUTH l-IUTCHISON Westernettes 3 years, Spanish Club 2 years, G.A.A. 3 years. BETTY HYDE Girls' League. JAMES IDOINE JV Football 2 years, Math Major, Science Minor. ISA INFANTE Spanish Club Secretary, Drama Club, Creative Writing Club. JUDITI-I INGLES BUD IRVIN Varsity Basketball, Business Major. MILLIE IRVIN SHARON ISAACS .- Q1 fi -Y ' ff' , vga-wa Q., 5 .,.. . i 4 , . , gf ' 5 Q ' , ' gf. 5. :, -. ,,j.:1.', 1:4 A ' i i fy fs' 54244 '- f' ff 1215.415 :L , V. 5 ' - sa u if , , 1-z, - , 2 , .' , T , ff' - j , fl-1 if 1 ar, - .5 N651 , +44 t i 1 A 414:-..: 'E-'n '7 'i ' 'f 1.1 rm fb ,--as m fs:-V,-Q , .. y5,::z5g.: 41-'2',1j,-,' .1 ffm LYNN JACKSON E A' Westcrncttcs, Pep Club, Modern Dance 2 years. 58 PVS sr 11, AS X gli jj j N L' sf fxff, h?Q Y I x FT jf' aa f' I .Shu x 6-APN ws, .5 Q f -GTZ? 'lx QQ'--r - :Q .rw ' . ,Y 1 f '23 .ig ., ., .. . , gf -:. ,mv - s Qi, -fc: ,, I 1 as t w K X., M. Q 11 - get pp fi' 'T is 'xi P - 5-i K . g21: ..,g- .wlqgf-3, .- 1... S' dh eg 1. as MIKE JACKSON Student Council, Petite Masque, English Major. SHARON JACOBSON Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council 3 YSZLIS. FRED JANTZ Science Major, Honor Society 2 years, Varsity 8zJV Basketball. VIRGINIA JAY JETTI JEFFERSON A Cappella Choir, French Club, Futnlre Homemakers of America. SAMMY JEROMIN Auto Club, Dance Committee. DOUG JONES Varsity Football, A Cappella Choir 2 years , Student Congress. CAROLE JOHNSON Drill team 3 years, Tri-I-Li-Y, Mixed Chorus 2 years. CHARLOTTE JOHNSON A Cappella Choir 2 years, Pep Club, Modern Dance. THELMA JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON C Football 2 years, C Basketball 3 years, Auto Club. RODDY JOHNSON Varsity Football 3 years, Varsity Track 3 years, Pep Club. MARY JOHNSTON Drill team 2 years, Pep Club, Modern Dance. JOHN JORDAN Boys' League, Auto Club, Carpentry Major. JUDY JUDSON Drill team 3 years, School Paper 1 year, Girls' League. 59 Q.. N 1 Em - . .A A ,gr ...Q .Hifi I .j 1 V.: 265133:-.gg 1 fl- ' .:.:f.:- 12:2 '? Xi?- s X V . , N. 2 , v .,.. 1 ' ir ii - ' . 'f 5 A X ' nr' ' K , fkw.. vw -, 1. 9' .f W., sf 1 53 2 Mn.. , 5 'M ?i2'i3L:'?Q1t Q, f' .z'Lwfewfw. in A My f f 7. .q.,.z..1?f W 'V-- . P 01, ,, .,,, 1' 'R f f I , , rg ,lm-I Wg, - 'fvfff , - i 1 A f 4, -s,,.,' ,M C Q wa' X ,U M L 'dz 'Mixer .A .X , fix n Q f MT f W L 5. ff' A W 22342 . f 4 .Z fav E' '?yfs9,f., fi x:- ., , ,f QW W , ,Q 536' I 52,12 3 ff J 1' 6 152 if f ,Mmm wwf'-fy STEVE JUSTUS Varsity Football 2 years, Varsity Club 2 years, Men's Glee. BEATRICE KAESLER c.A.A., F.B.L.A., P.E. Major. DENNIS KAPPE Varsity Football, Varsity Track Auto Club. K -if Z ,, k we R4 , .... V- ., - 1 'sf M mx, 7 f S 'if' ,t mf 11? , ..,. ..,- wr ky ' 221. MQW Q' z s, fo 5 is Q 1 3 'I 7 1 , J, 2. , 5 if eg f' 4. v , 4, ,Nfl S , 1 if y f V X 7 5 I 22 KURTIS KASNER Vice President Math Club, Thinkers Club, fl , f Honor Soc1ety. H Z y . FIONA KAUFMAN f ,ngljjl g, .+.. JOHN KAUTEN fss.sis - Boys' League, Science Major, Busi- lzr, ness Minor fiffiibf-ff' ' . x v . 3E?:?fw JOHN KEANE AUDREY KEEN BOBBIE KEESLING JOE KELLY Varsity Football 3 years, Varsity Club, Student Contress. LYLE KILLION Transfer from Cabool High School. KAREN KINCHELOI MELODY KING Honor Society 5 years, Officer of Latin Club, G.A.A. 2 years. DARLENE KINGSBURY Songleader 2 years, A Cappella Choir 2 years, Annual. HOWARD KINGSMILL Boys' League. 60 W f, lm - f ,tzffgzf I ,: ?f N .3 ,..V .y for., ,.-sv. .1.-. I if 'ig fr f c ff Q , . 3, I, I N-W W!w ' 45' fy ,K Wh fl, MVS 5 I-ENRY KIRKWOOD MAX KLEPPER B Football, Pep Club, JV Baseball. I-LARRY KLING Auto Club, English Major. LINDA KLING MARLENE KOCHER VICTOR KONIG Boys' League, Industrial Arts Major, P.E. Minor. GARY KRAAI Science Major, English Minor. JAMES KREKELBERG LES TER KRUHALSKI Boys' League . DIANNE KUBOTA Songleader, Westernettes, Pep Club. LAVONNA LANDBERG Honor Society, Drill team 3 years, A Cappella Choir 2 years. JERRY LANDIS JANET LANEGAN CAROL LARSON RONNIE LARSON Boys' League, English Major, Journalism Minor. 61 , ,. .s L.. , A 15:3 4 W , ,g ag f 4 , ,C fy' 1 2 iff ML 49 f 'cf 214 1 ff f , my 4 age Qs ily' '3xf.'4'a'ff ' y 4 Ii m-EVN' if V22 1-'-f3 v W1 2 2221 il 1114 my .wtuffl an , a g ., ..,. .H ..V--,.-71,-.,,:1323.1 4, I A aww' I fx f . 4 -af? ,1- ,jzv , , gf? A , m EEN - f,:' .,.1 2 ,wr . . I s 4 Pa js- 1 ,- 'e '31?? M, s, -4 'fe .s, T , 'P' I f V X j 1 1 'QW 1 f y 0. f , v f A , 'Q' ,W H' 1 1 X ,fffiflf gf wf W r :ff A 5 ' A9 ff I ll t 0 X ' ' x lf ., Lv . , 1 'hx 4, 5 3.7 ,hkw-V-1 ,Y 1, puff? Q 'f -... :sf m,..Qw4x,v fm, 'V ffiai. , 4, ,gx w , n f x-if L oz ! gk, 1 X , I j,-'vw ' v I a RZ j ke I g i fag' fi -ff . f ' ww AG' ' V , ' ' -qwsrffi, My 3 . 5 dm W , fff 1 f uw 412 432' ' W, af., I J I WW, ?f, gh ,, few f , . Z? W, fff ' f C f gl Of? X , f , , A f 47 Z4 , i f ,1,:Z19i5' K If S ., ' ' -ef vs I ,al ., ,, f- ' - Q. XL? f y my 4 , ,if f I' Z f f . 'W ,V 'f I X wal . . 'g,,,' .,v,,v'ff4f , ,f Q if at QL fw ff ,,., an 15,5 ' ' ' f A , ,3 ,, we-ff' ' , :sw Q Q 34 L: I , , , X,-, if fin? as f af I --ay - , .- .,s.,Q.,,,:, . W., f 'W'f-.32 I 1 4 'Y G f Q f f ,4 , Wk fl ,fr W0 2544, 5 ff 'ff , ,fff f ' 6? , , r j f ' fag ' 'IH , 'A Y , W .-4 BILL LAVOIE French Club, B Football 2 years, Boys' League. LINDA LAWLER GERRY LAYTON Graphic Arts Major, Boys' League. TOMMY LEA DALE LEACH GALE LEACI-I G.A.A., Business Major. JUDITI-1 LEE HOWARD LENLBKE Industrial Arts Major, Auto Club, Boys' League. CHARLENE LENERVILLE Drill team 3 years, A Cappella Choir 2 years, Business Major. MICHAEL LETSON Science Major, Boys' League, Shops Minor TED LEVENDOVSKI MARILYN LITTLE SYLVIA LITTLE Latin Club, Pep Club, G.A.A. LARRY LLEVVELLYN C ROY LoFQU1sT 4 KREG LOMBARD Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Science Major. DENNIS LONDON Varsity Club, Pioneer Press Staff, Sci- ence Major. GILBERT LOPEZ Varsity Football 3 years, Varsity Track 3 years, Boys' League. 4 GIL LOPEZ Varsity Football 3 years, Band 5 years, Music Major. VERONICA LOPEZ Girls' Glee 4 years, Girls' League. PATRICIA LEWIS A Cappella Choir, G.A.A. 2 years, Business Major. KAREN LOWRY Home Economics Major, Modern Dance, Ceramics Minor. ARLENE LUKE Modern Dance, Thinkers Club, G.A.A. MARY LUIVLLEY Girls' League, Homemaking Major, Math Minor. IARRY LUTER GINI MacDONALD Drill Team 2 years, A Cappella Choir, Dance Committee. PAULA MADORE Girls' League, Business Major, I-Iomernaking Minor. EDDIE MADSEN LEE MALLET Girls' League, Future Teachers of America, Future Business Leaders of America. DENNIS MALLON Auto Shop Club, Chess Club, Boys' League. Q 6 1 ' 70 , 'M Jin, ?f: , a ge A 155, .,w,-, ::,:-.,1,:.v :,gg:. , . 1-my -I '- ,H ,,,,,,,,k ,. ., f 6 24 yi 15315, ,e . f V it 2 fy 2 Z 1 :Ii ,. ,, ., .. .V 2, :- 1 fa ,f f QW I 7' 09' wif' ' if I V ,::Q ', .. 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G f 6 oo 'Wi V vi, ll, A as -.2- 461- ' , G X 1 NY 3 SHIRLEY MANNASMIT1-I Future Teachers of America, Girls' League STEPHANIE MANOG CHARLES MARCHAND Science Major, Boys' League ROGER MARINI Spanish Club, Boys' League, Math Major 1 GILBERT MARQUEZ Spanish Major, Spanish Club, Boys' League TOM MARSDEN Varsity Track, Math Major, Boys' League DON MARSH MARGIE MARSHALL Girls' Glee, Art Major, Girls' League GARY MARTIN Key Club 3 years, Band 2 years, Boys' League NANCY MARTIN RICHARD MARTIN Boys' League, Science Major, Mechanics Minor PHIL MASTERS Dance Band, Music Major, Boys' League RONALD MATERNA Radio Club, Science Major, Law Minor ANN MATHIESEN A Cappella Choir, Future Business Leaders of America, Tri-Hi-Y Club BETTIE JO MATTERSON Girls' League, A Cappella Choir, Business Major 7. ,, , , ,,,. I , ,, ,, f -,.,,,,f , 1 1. ef V f V ,fn ,5-YSL I f '. f, ' ,M iff . ,. ..-za.1Lff'. '15 V . -',- ,. ,IAI fi 'I 5 E, 1 ,.,. . G .,.. 'f ffw f ' -- .. s.g..,.. , ,. , .,,, . 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Major, Boys' League RICHARD MCCLELLEN Key Club, Tennis Team, Math Major MAUREEN MCCLURE Drillteam 3 years, Pioneer Press Sports Edi- tor 2 years, Student Congress 2 years PAUL McCOUBREY Math Major, History Minor, Boys' League TERRY MCCRACKEN History Major, English Minor, Boys' League JOE MCCRAY Auto Club, Mechanics Major, Boys' League LARRY McCULLAH Band 3 years, Dance Band, Business Major WENDELL MCELFRESI-I Auto Club, Auto Shop Major, School Play ALAN MCINTYRE Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Pioneer Press Staff SAM McKEE Varsity Baseball 2 years, B Football, Boys' League DANNY McLEOD MW aww 7 ,Z .K ,- Z , , mf, , 5 ' , an 'ze 12 , , ,,,f-if 7 A, ff ft X , if , ,wt ,vw 4 , f, V 71, f U 4 ' , C ,L ,,., M - V '11 . . W Q MARILYN McLEOD Drilltearn 3 years, Student Council, Student Congress TIM MCMANUS Mens Glee, Varsity Club, Varsity Base- ball LEROY MCNUTT Varsity Tennis 2 years, Honor Society 3 years, Key Club MIKE MELDAU Key Club President 2 years, Chief Justice Pro Temp of Student Court, Inter-Club Council JAN MELER Drillteam 2 years, Student Council, Honor Society 3 years CI-LERYL MERCER Modern Dance 2 years, Coral Groups 4 years, Dancing Major SHIRLEY MEYE RS F.B.L.A. Secretary, Modern Dance, Business Major BA RBARA MILBOURN E BARBARA MILLER School Plays, Medical Club Secre- tary, Drama Club RICHARD MILLER Industrial Arts Major, Science Minor, Boys' League SYLVIA MILLS NANCY MIZUGUCI-I1 Drilltearn, Business Major, Girls' League SHIRLEY MOLDENHAUER Drillteam, Business Major, Girls' League JUDITH MORRIS LYNNETTE MORRISON Petite Masque, G.A.A., Spanish Council Representative 66 -, ' ' 'ffjifliga M ' 1? V is.: 'IU3I1M':9'f 55 f' 3 f fs , 'I L4 N , I-5,251.11-, ! ,,jpw.sgA-, 1 4 , xiii-af , ' . , , , V- .-I-. 4' , K ' '62, .L ' - ' V' ' 1 - fy- ,f Q. ' 75 Y' NX X gf Y 6 5 ,ik ' k V A ., L wa B . dw., uk I 4 Y V X ,sr i - mama 'iff H wg ' 'A 'L 2 W I X I f Y yggy, l. 57 f ! I X A , ,. f , 2w4f1: W 1 I' fi ,,, IRENE MOSES Business Major, Girls' League T. W 413 M41 6 'M QM-I. JOYCE MOSGROVE Art Major, A Cappella Choir, Modern Dance SAMUEL MOSIER JV Football 3 years, Swimming Team 2 years, Pep Club KENNY MOSSMAN Student Congress 2 years, Student Court, A Cappella Choir 2 years BRENT MULLEN Varsity Club, Varsity Football 2 years, Varsity Track Captain MERRIAM MURRAY C.A.A. President, Westemettes, P.E. Major t l 3 il N ,, Wm, , -' M r 9 'ri 'I 'V ' 67 W W x vw- ff ,fb U 01 A 1 6 ua- 35 9 JOHN MUTH LARRY MUTTER Science Major, Boys' League JON NADING JV Football 2 years, Water Polo Team, Band f I ,Qt 2 HENRY NAKAMURA ff Key Club 3 years, Math Major, Archery j ,j TRINIDAD NARANJO 5111 ' Auto Club Bo s' Lea ue Science , wa, 1 Y g J L L X Major 4-:.,, Q ff 21, 3 Wm, V ARMANDO NAVA fr,fi,'L1!. 7 ' ' C football, Business Major, 1, vw: English Minor K 3 ff' ,pf WA, ,V V, A , V RICK NELSON TONI NICKEL f 'fi , M Q Art Major, Business Minor, Girls' , 437 ' Lea e , ,yi gu j JAMES NICKOLS if X 7.9 ,,V,, ,V ,IH l i fi ' f , .sas ay 67 HI. 1 as fr' P4 V f 13254 21, 1 V Y 4 E I 1 I fi, gf , , I , :P f 'im A AW 'W 'M 5 N 'QEVW5' 'CQ i a. . , ,W 7 f f ,V ,, f , 55- ,,. ' 0. ,,., .-: '1:? , , fn, ,:,,: 1 1 ff A1 - be Y I vii if , Q , iff 'f 4 of ' , fb , , -44 1 A992 41 ez- ,f 0 .,',' 2 fr ' ff' , ifaiiflrw ,. A M71 X ,A ,I .. 7 f A 1 .5 1-mzgm ,Q 1 , . ,1 ., , ' M ,,. , ..,,'.:5,:'g,-151211rw, ., ff, ' -V 4- .,a,f- '.w,-mhf, E 2 HMM' f ' ,fW,,,h ,f I I- ,Li WM 'f 41 ef , f fry - f ,' MI gh, .MH '71 , X f wfwfff -ff f 4 , ,qw f 3 ff 4, L A V f, 1 ,f f f 4 f f 4 , 1 ff I f l f f , 7 X , 1 7f , ,M , 4? 751 'Q 4 WWW? f, f j f f ff ,f 9 A If I -, fl ' ' ,X f ,, X W' . , -2: I -,-'. f JM, X H ' f V lr 'W 2 fm 41 ,Af X f f, ,, PRISCILLA NICKOLSON JANICE NIXON Future Homemakers of America, Home Economics Major, Ceramics Minor LORETTA NUGENT G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Modern Dance CAROLYN OGEE OLIN OGLE Spanish Club, Science Major, Boys' League BARBARAR OHM Drillteam 4 years, Westernetts Vice President, Pep Club VIRGINIA O'K.ELLY Band, Girls' League, English Major MANUEL OLIVEIRA Auto Club, Auto Shop Major, Boys' League ROBERT OLSEN Medicial Club Vice President, Tennis Team, Science Major LYNDA O'NEAL English Major, Business Minor, Bible Club CELESTE ORR Art Club Secretary, English Major, Business Minor Q KAAREN OSBORN Drillteam 4 years, Westernettes 2 years, Student Council JILLINE OWEN Magic Circle President, Cheerleader, Advanced Girls' Glee RUTH PACIOREK Pep Commissioner, Modern Dance, Girls' League Vice President DON PAINTER Shop Major, Boys' League 68 5 if A- 'x ,Q '1: ig: , 5 f f l 4 I Us fyylgwziferf ' 7' jg ff vga., 'VNV fi 'P - W, .-W. x ,-LM-H 'Q ' - fifrfff , ,L 4 K' ew- I , , I Z , 54:9 I' gg, t- lffwirr X f im .QQ I f f 1 im? Qy , 5 'iq A f f M. 4 CAROLE PANGBORNE ,n LINDA PARRISH Student Body Treasurer, A Cappella Choir 2 years, Honor Society 3 years JOYCE PARSONS Modern Dance, Girls' League, English Major JERRY PARTIN ELAINE PATTERSON G.A.A., F.B.L.A., Girls' Glee SHIRLEY PATTERSON G.A.A. 3 years, Band, Pep Club 3 years WILLIAM PAYSON RODNEY PEACOCK JUDY PEARSON Girls' Glee, Girls' League, Business Major LESLIE PEDERSON Drill Team 4 years, Annual Editor 2 years, Honor Society 4 years ELIZABETH PEKAREK English Major, Dance Committee, Pep Club 2 years MIKE PENNINGTON Boys' League, Track Team INGRID PETERSON Student Congress, G.A.A., Girls' Swimming Team CAROLE PICA WILLIAM PIC KARD Westerner's Service Club, Honor Society, French Club 69 5 :fb ,y '4 f 12 y,,,.,. fy I w i' 15,1 Q2 r 3 , X ,f 2 1 Wy- jj M I 41gwf.., 9 r, W4 MQW .- f f Q f I 'vp r Kf-jc. . -S I ,, 4 'ff ,G 1 -4 ' A 'Wx 4 4-1 , 41 wa , 1 1 up ,ff I 1 4 423 4. , , .xi I 'fp 4 1 f-,. v 2 .7 ,,, , 224:12 rf Q ff ff ' 527' 4 . ,439 A 1 2 7 g f J . f 0 , f ,Q 5 Ifcff yrs.: :fin ,zvfyfssft f 'Z' x as I ,J fx fv Z f , , 4 6 ,, 1 JM? f ,g l 9' I 2 Q1 W , f Y J 'W fm i s , ff P ., , f 9 f I f ,0 -'Q , I I Q AW Q ff! 4 I 1 f My 5 ?' wx 1 X '14 22 1,3 Ml ..,,i , ,ml A A 71 f 1 f 1! , 4 f 'I' 1 X f W f , All X Y f'4:,1Z7' -' JQ 11 1 X3 1 , ,, , ,f , ,W f f M? , 1 X X f is f G 1. ,ZQ , 1 V1, ' . :Q J 1 1, X ' 4 , 23, A f 1 1 ff W 5 f ' 1 W ff 1 1 Wg f Z1 41 1 f 7 , ,hx 25 f f ' 1 JOSEPH PIEDMONT Band 2 years, Music Major, Science Minor SALLY PIERCE Girls' Glee, Girls' League DONALD PIERSON HELEN PLANTINGA Home Economics Major, Music Minor, Girls' League CURTIS PLUMB Math Major, Science Minor, Boys' League ARLENE POE Drill Team 2 years, Business Major, Art Minor JOEL POINSOT Foreign Exchange Student, A Cappella Choir, French Club JIM POPEKOY ESTI-IER PORTILLO Girls' Glee 3 years, Girls' League VALERIE PORTILLO G.A.A., Math Major, English Minor LUCY PRATT Honor Society, G.A.A. , Band MARCIA PRIDDY Girls' League, Future Homernakers of America, Westernetts GERALD PROUD Westerners, English Major, Business Minor JUDY RADER Senior Class Vice President, Student Council 3 years, Dance Committee PETER RADLOFF Science Major, Math Club, l-lono Society ROMELIA RAMERIZ English Major, G.A.A. , Girls' League , FRANK RAMSEY Student Body President, Cheerleader, Band 3 years TOM RANDALL Wrestling Team, Student Congress, Boys' League I MICHAEL RATI-IBUN Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club TERRY RAWLINGS Band 3 years, Science Club 3 years, Boys' League GARY REAM ANTHONY REECE Varsity Tennis Team 2 years, Math Major, Key Club ANN REINHART F.B.L.A., Annual, Petite Masque TRUDY REIS ROBERT REUTZEL MARLENE RICHARDSON Photo Editor Annual, Business Manager Pioneer Press, P.E. Major MARK RICKFLS B Football 2 years, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming Team SANDRA RIDER Speech Club, Girls' Glee, Girls' League GENE RIECK Varsity Football 2 years, Varsity Club, Mechanical Drawing Major CAROL RING 5' I ,Z 3, 6 t A f ' ,Af ' I T4 ai. .. 2 gf ff F , . ,W IEW, , ' A ,W ' t ' I iw wqxy, ' ' V' ff., , ,av .,,: ,f fm 7. I J. ,.lZ'A?Iv , L , f W ,- I , ,fa 4 as-r fy' f- Z , M I Wff A f 0 z , A M : M ,q , if ff. is r gg ,,z'f j.,,-my-' . ,,,, 1, 5-555-7 '52 C 11: - ' 'Y 41-WV' 9431 I , A - 1495 ,nga fa ,4 ,,Av,, 1 .,,,, V, ,,.,,-It 2156 7 Z' '35 ' HA A' ' 4 , I U ' 'V' .' '- 'SZ' ' ' f f' J f ff ,T 1, L4f,,,2, -2 ' ' s i s - Wav: .1 , . 0 , ,L 5 ,f,,,Jy-W , ,Ui-, X r, ,v gf- we 2-jf --W 'i .,V., , , at ff TW V L' ff' 2 'V 1,44 - ,A ','- W fs. , ,,,, , ,. ,. ,fl a X Vnmgwf' . ,Q sa, - 4 7 X f W, I 9 5 'lgi- was I ,Q IRENE RODRIQUEZ DANNY ROGERS JACQUELIN ROGERS Pep Club, School Plays, Pioneer Press PATRICIA ROGERS Business Major, Mixed Choir, G.A.A. JEANETTE ROMEYN .JUDITH ROSENBERG P.E. Major, Girls' League, Honor Society 2 years LINDA ROSS English Major, Girls' League, Westernetts BARBARA ROSSEL DAVE ROSSIGNOL Auto Club, Mechanical Engineer Major, Boys' League MARGARET ROTI-IAUSEN JUDY RUAB JOHN RUITER Radio Club 2 years, Varsity Wrestling 2 years, Science Club DIANE RUSSELL Spanish Club, Language Major, Mixed Chorus GEORGE SAITO Band 2 years, Key Club 3 years, Varsity Football WILLIAM SALMOND 4 if X f ff' .,,,, V, .,,.. .Q V. Mg, ,. 'l:v5'kZ:11:E:E:f:?2.E5If:5i.:2f112222322-' XY f gif .1 f 1 5 , 9 1 4 2 f f ff 459-1 if 14 X5 4 1 yf f , My . A fv -f if . ,. Q' 52. 3g::5f.5sj:gf 21 , Z , i 'f 7521- V C ':7'f'1f , . 4 -V I X f , -5, . - ., . uv.:-.ii .v 4 ..,. JN., ,-,- .5 SN r ' rr r 11-11 'sf..-fi..-seg-:,, aug! -V j ' .W--. ., . f-2:-21 .,:2::2:s5ii ' ' ' -fp ,, , ,LW X f. ,,, .,.,,.., , M .,, i f f .51 '-Q . 1 .1 by ' x . . . ji' I x 1: ' fi 3-121 ' ' ffrf H V 1 ff ww QSM f f K iv , ,f 1 ' , ,J , - I Q. M r n. 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L-'V Q 4 -- ', f2', 1 f , , 784 v 1, f 4 4 W' W4 S .nf , 471 g?ff,iZ3: ,- 22: 12 A L2 6 J -ff MARION SANCHEZ English Major, Art Minor, Girls' League NANCY SANCHEZ A Cappella Choir, G.A.A., English Major LINDA SAUSSER , Pep Club, Modern Dance 2 years, Girls' League ALAN SAXER Radio Club 3 years, Swimming Team Co- Captain, Track JOHNA SAXER JO SCAGLIONE Student Council, Drama Club, Modern Dance CARMINE SCELZA Mixed Chorus 3 years, A Cappella Choir, Language Major GARY SCHAFER SHERAN SCHAUL Art Club President, Pep Club, Art Major JOHN SCI-ILUB JV Wrestling 2 years, Science Club, Thinkers Club DIANE SCHMIDT G.A.A., F.B.L.A. Historian, English Major GEORGE SCHRADER Student Council, Mechanical Drawing Major, Science Minor ARTHUR SCHRENK Language Major, Electronics Minor, Boys' League ANNE SCHWEITZER G.A.A. 3 years, Spanish Club, Pep Club JANICE SCOTT ,.1 : , ,. I I . 4. f ,f -,,' 1 5, ,.,,,v4v-, , ,,f , 4 ,. , - .f , ' ' ' f' H552-7'-'uf . . ,,.f,'f'f Z , ,P-V-,,,. ., ,U , , W, , , .,,. ,, 4, we, f ' ' S ,, i , ,fr ff.. ' W N Wav- ar , -', I: s 'QM, ff Z' y 5 gf 4 5 1-.1 fli ' ,. E y .. . ,. , . 41-,'f,,fw 'V ' ffv. 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PATRICIA SHEPPARD G.A.A. 2 years, Bible Club, Modern Dance 2 years RONNIE SHORE Boys' League, Law Minor MICHAEL SILVEY Riding Club, Boys' League NINA SIMMONS Drillteam 2 years, Honor Society 6 years, Foreign Exchange Com- mittee 74 Sr 3 Y A 11-m i: ff , I ,vm il by fe-:1 I jf? ,,,. 3: ,,,,51,,, ,I Zaamify- ffvgwawsf ,Q . :fs , .pg V' R ,ff .nl sDQ'N 'Fi , -1 ,ff Misa - NWS xv'-is fun f V - .,s.:-wai t 1 , f r 2531 af we V rf-.fa-f HM 2 gil X Wf s'17 'www 4 - f f f 35515114 f1f.'2V. 'V V me 4 fegevfff ,Q ,f, ,Q V-.-5. -VVM, - -V ??:iIiL,'fi' 5. T' ' :ll 'V Z' 153 ywiffifxa iff-I , V' ' - -M 1- , , :V V i., A' W 1 IS' f' 3 I- I I . I e Vk,:,,, .- Q-V ,. La! ' ., .V - 'Q - VV , V- V , y, .V nz., C' 22 , ,as V ,Mr I 'Myst V If 4 ', '. ,. Q? 51I,::i2su s ., ,,.. W ,-52,1--.3 ZV:,:', ' 2255 .Q 5 'Sf I ' 'Q ' ar 7 ' I 1 I A SHARON SKOGLUND Drillteam, Annual, Girls' League RICHARD SLONAKER Biology Club, English Major, Boys' League DAVID SMITH Westerners, Band 3 years, Dance Band 2 years DENNIS SMITH Shop Major, Boys' League GENICE SMITH G.A.A. 2 years, Drama Club 2 years, Girls' League J ER RY SMITH Pep Club, Bible Club, Modem Dance JOYCE SMITH Drama Club, Westemetts 2 years, Drillteam LARRY SMITH Band, A Cappella Choir, Boys' League PATRICK SMITH Rifle Club President, Varsity Water Polo, Science Major WILLIAM SMITH Varsity Football 3 ye ars, Varsity Club, Boys' League MARY JANE SNYDER C.A.S.C. Representative, Honor Society 3 years, Inter-Club President CAROL SPENCER English Major, Business Minor, Future Business Leaders of America VIRGINIA SPENCER A Cappella Choir, Language Major, Girls' League LINDA STALLINGS Honor Society 3 years, Spanish Club, Future Teachers of America LINDA ST EA RN S Modern Dance, Drama Club, Pep Club 75 6 .ff ' 1 . 23 I , , w, g Q f ,I Z ' Qs, X 'if s 21' I., x 7 Y V361 3 'J , v f V 1 , , 'rfiirr f I1 'UT WVP' f H r V ,-new '31-fm . . . V, ' ng,.4.?,Vf-+-ru.: f mm' 1 ' 1:9 .W 4' www f I .4 . lliiii , A-, - Q fr., 9 3, , Q Y r we , in . W j , V A E, ffm ,.. 'f A , .V ' 525 QI ..V 1, Q 23125 N5 I 1' - .1 7 ,-,sz V .' 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President, Officials Club Vice President, Bible Club LEROY STRIEGEL 4 MILDRED STRONACK Cheerleader, Senior Class Treas- urer, Pioneer Press Staff , 9 C rr.. , v. Q- K M .,,. . g fg 519 h ' f1'?1L - -f.f::rr...r 45,5 6 Q Nw 6 ' . gf , 2 . ,fl V A -f -. .s:4,.,:4s:z:,.,,. ,, f rv 4 ff L. sr. . .,, , vm, 3 fem as 4 , '53, i . f as 5. ' f 'xi.tG'- Q -k scsi? Q DAVID STURROCK ,.',: P. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball Captain N' ,S 2 years, Student Congress iiiffjij s JOSEPHINE SUNDELUIS r ' f is LEWIS SUTTERFIELD C334 RIC HARD SWALVE EUGENE SWEENY ELAINE SWITZER Girls' Glee, Girls' League 76 Nw W. 655 ,rs , E! LW , ,ww 94, , W, fy P N., N... ef I vm fx , W vi Mm, fury., Q X30 5 Q A si I ix X . ,.,. if 9 DENNIS TACY Press Club, Pioneer Press, Annual BILL TAYLOR Boys' League, Mechanical Drawing Major, Social Sciences Minor JOAN T ELL IAN French Major, Future Teachers of America, Girls' League JERRY TERBEEST ROGER TERFEHR Radio Club, Business Major, Boys' League ROY TERRY CAROL THOMPSON SUSAN THOMPSON Girls' Glee 2 years, Modern Dance, Business Major TOM THONIPSON CLYDE THORNSBERRY C Football, Varsity Football, Electronics Major PAUL TORGERSON DENNIS TOTOSZ Varsity Waterpolo, JV Baseball, B Football ROBERT TRIGLOFF DAVID TUCKER AN ITA TUPPER 77 , ev: ,yy ,s:,f'affZ2Q ,fl 5 W9 9 4 f YQ AKA'i .Q :tr 1 QL .:,,z.V 'Z 4 Q H ,j Q mfr wr , . -Isl' 'I- 7 ..:1,f?15213z...,. . :fb'F7?mf?f'T?i,X1? if 959: .1 f' if? 2-y- ,rsj ,im-1:2-fgi, '1,-V ,L x mr,fm,.,5'- ,Q gig 'sgf,3.,'g-'swag 4' ' gg' fag, 1 M' I ..,.. .,. , .cz ,X V menjfy, . , ym, ,, , .. 5 , WM -ff ki i 'Fifi r.'fm,rj - 1 ,:f..1.::f,:ff311g::::,:s.za' 1 4:- ff ft, rf Sz ag' n aww' I 3 ff, if suf fix wsu fmt i sm as ,. . ,,f ,.f..,,, 1' , if ' ' wi ,,,, Lj,.s , ,-:I::'.s,:2fzf fl 5:11-.sf -f 'i fri'-'frifl-.Lvl ' - - M f 'Q-3:w,lEe :,- .'y 7'5ffEZ?1j -3, in V 7 ,- fa , ,WW I . 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' zz L X174 'f aff fffrjil .Ad 78 VERNON UNDERWOOD ERIC VANCAMP CAROL VANDEWARKER Bible Club, Art Club, Girls' League PATRICIA VANDEWARKER Drill Team, Music Major, Business Minor .IUDITH VANORNUM G.A.A., History Major, Girls' Swim- ming Team JERRY VANOVER Boys' League Vice President, Varsity Tennis 2 years, Honor Society 3 years I TRUDY VERMEER Girls' League, Math Major, Language Minor STEVE VERNER NICK VISNIC JANE VISSER Student Congress 2 years, Foreign Exchange Committee 2 years, Girls' Glee DAVID WANT LAND A Cappella Choir 2 years, Key Club, Boys' League DARLENE WASHBURN SANDRA WASIK G.A.A., Magic Circle, Modern Dance ENID WEBER Drillteam, Spanish Club, Girls' League SUSAN WEBSTER RICHARD WENIG Industrial Arts Major, Boys' League JAC ULYNN WI-IEATON Q Girls' League, Bible Club, Modern Dance MARILYN WHEELER Drill Team, Spanish Club 3 years Girls' League Council , STEPHEN WHITAKER Drama Club, Drarnatics Major, Boys' League LEONARD WILCOX Band, Science Major, English Minor KARIN WILDEMAN Foreign Exchange Student, G.A.A. LOUISE WILDER SUZANNE WILDERSPIN Drill Team, Business Major, Girls' League FRANK WILKINS School Plays, Boys' League, English Major CARL WINTERBOTT OM NORMA WITBECK Advanced Glee, Girls' League BARBARA WOLFE Business Major, English Minor, Girls' League DENNY WOODS Business Major, English Minor, Boys' League MERRY WOODS MICHAEL WOODS A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Math Major Lwiff:-, ' '4 Wh FSH 1 45:5 3:15, ' , f' 2 , ,, 1 f ' f 1? 4' 2 , X ,E . - W 4 Q 2 AV f A vyywh 7 s a' ,.,,. ., f . , 5- ,, Q' A s , 1 424657 Y 41- W if t 0 43 ,MQW 79 I EARL WOODSON Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Club PAT WOOLF Home Economics Major, Girls' League JERRY WRIGHT Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track 2 years, B Football JUDITH WRIGHT Pep Club, English Major, Mixed Chorus JUNE WRIGHT Modern Dance, Business Major, Pep Club KENNY WRIGHT JV Baseball, Boys' League PAT WRIGHT Girls' League, F.H.A., English Major JOAN YANEZ Transfer from Torrance High MICKEY YATES Math Major, Varsity Football 3 years, Varsity Club JACK YOCUM DONAL YONTS Key Club 2 years, Band 3 years, School Play FANNY YOUNG Girls' League Secretary, Honor Society, Spanish Club HENRY YUKIHIRO B Football Captain, C Football, Auto Shop 2 years CONKLIN ZOTTOTI B Football, Varsity Baseball, Science Major ANN ZURBRIGGEN Songleader 2 years, A Cappella Choir 2 years, Student Congress X Y 45,5 ' . 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I r -1' P i fs, Q? fm f 2 K 'gi 7 7 I ..::fz:s l2 gf' ' ,, oy 81 TERRY HESS SANDRA SIRRIANNI Modern Dance 2 years, G.A.A. 2 years, Business Major RAY SMITH SHARON STARKER DELORIS STEWART G.A.A., Pep Club, Business Major DANA SWEENEY Westernetts, A Cappella Choir, Engl ish Major YVONNE TATER Math Major, French Major, Choral NANCY VANCLEAVE Cheerleader, Student Congress, Girls' League LARRY VIGNE Tennis Team, Medical Club, Drama Club VICTORIA WILDER English Major, Honor Society, Modem Dance KRISTEN WILEY Drill Team 3 years, Mixed Chorus, Pioneer Player DAVID WILKER SON CAROLL WIRTJES G.A.A. 3 years, F.B.L.A., Business Major JoAN wooos G.A.A., F.B.L.A., Pep Club KAY woons Drill Team 2 years, F.H.A., Business Major DARLENE ZWART G.A.A. 3 years, Math Major, Tennis Team 3 ye ars Autographs Camera Shy Seniors JOHN BELL PATRICIA BUSALD RICHARD BUTLER CAROL CORNWALL JIM COYLE TRAVIS CRAIG LARRY D. DECOUX LARRY P. DECOUX ESTELLA DEORTEGO DIANE DESANTIS BRYAN DIETZ WILLIAM DUFFER DONNA DUVALL JOE ESQUIBEL VICTOR EVERLING CARL FINLEY LYNDA FLEDDERMAN MICHELE FRANKENBERG BENNY GARCIA ALVIN GODSEY FREDDIE GONZALES THOMAS GREER GERALDINE HAMILL BILL HARDEN DAN HAUSER GERALD HOLMES ROBERT HOLSTROM WILLIAM I-IONAKER RICHARD HUDSON HOWARD JONES JOHN JORDAN JUDY JUDSON REBECCA KEESEE LINDA KING LAVERNE KOUNTZ CAROL LEVERETT PASTY LEWIS LYNN LOVELL WILLIAM MCINTOSH ARTHUR MCLAREN JOHN MCMAI-ION DANA MILBRAT STEVE NODAL WILLIAM NOVAK EARL PARKER BILL PICKARD JAY SCHMECKPEPER RONNIE SC ROGGS RICHARD SILVA DON SIMS JAMES SMITH MELVIN SMITH DICK STEENBERGEN DELORIS STEWART JOE TALAMANTZ YVONNE TATER SOYA TAYUI RICHARD WALKER PATRICK WARTENA VERNON WATERS DENNIS YOUNG Seniors Dominate the Campus Scene 1 ..,,.5,,,3,::,:f: 1531 K f I 2,1 .f- 221513322 l 2351 f 4253 . -my Rage, me Wcqm 4 Q, W A K 4-f s ,,,,,,. E . -es., , a X, .A 3, A 9 lv VMI' 1 2 ' , , ff ,. V ., , V, I .1 n,,,4,,-.ff-ard' ...TW v-.f - -' .,,,. . 7 jf V' 5 . it f f y X ir ' nn' X :A, I, qw rr P was ,. A It's a Great Day Last day of the year and seniors lose no time taking off. First of those on their way are: fin carl Dave Sturrock, Gayle McClure, Roberta Stephens, Bill Davidson. Standing from left: Tom I-Ioren, Torn Randall, Muffi Bula, Virginia May, Mike Rathbun. fRearj Tim McManis, Richie Wood, Jesse Arnett, Ben Fischer. Below Right: Sophomore Russel Eldridge is given assurance by sen ior Dave Sell that people do even tually grow up to be big seniors. is fLeftj Senior President John Henyon conducts meeting of senior class in the new gym. Class meetings gen- erally sparked much interest and enthusiasm. Rss ix is ,Es sg. x 'W Alert to the Needs of Careers and Leadership Craig Finefrock Qwith pencilj dis- cusses a problem involving Boyle 's Law with interested participants Bill Centobene Qleftj, Pam Trescott and Pat Smith during an experiment in Mr. Maser's senior physics class. The first year that Western has had a physics class found an unusually large group of both boys and girls grasping the subject in a superior fashion. Roy I-Iatanaka points out the man- ner in which setting an experiment to Jan Meler. K l fRightJ Gayle McClure, Pioneer Sports Editor outlines senior publicity for QSTANDINGQ Ethelene Shaw, Bonnie Buffao, Roberta Stephens, Dennis London. QSITTINGQ Mimi Stronach, Judy Radar, Craig Fine- frock, Al McIntyre, John Henyan, Sandy Gottschalk. Our Active Junior Class Yes, active was the word for our Junior Class. Whenever you find something going on you are sure to find members of the Junior class present. For ex- ample, here at the Pep Rally for the Fullerton Game, we find a great number of the Juniors supporting Western 's football teams. Leading the spirited group are the Pioneer Cheerleaders. Juniors among the group are Judi Anderson, far left, Judy Elmore, 3rd from left, and Connie Jump, 3rd from right. Not only were they active in school spirit but also in the planning of many social events of the '59-'60 school year. The Junior officers, Don Horn, Bob Harmon, Sherry Lackey, and Joanne Pettebone, very capably sponsored the Howdy Hop and the dance after one of our foot- ball games. Junior committees were instrumental in the Junior-Senior Prom, the biggest social event of the year. The Junior Class started the year with the selling of Western pom-porns and pennants which added an extra bit of color to all our games. Speaking of games, we find Juniors active in the sports department, too. A few Juniors participating in football were Dennis Painter, Dick Barret, Gary Mc- Knight, and Monte Rathbun. Basketball finds Tom Quick, Jerry Beulter, Harold Murdock and Roy Nash. Baseball brought forth Gary Martin, Bob Roland, Bob Henyan, and Butch Barthel. True, the Juniors were an active group in all the year's social happenings and sports, but they proved themselves academically, also. Many Juniors were among those listed in the Scholarship Award List. All in all, well-deserved congratulations go to the Junior Class of Western High for a most successful year. 86 W., f 3:1-2m9'7f'zf-, if ,L ,Q 4 f n v 'fs j ' ff ff y ,. df f,,.,f,2 , 1 . 5 4,20 ' -71' ,:,. , ' 1 J. Q1 jf MQ? M- ,.A i 5 -cm ! 1 f 'E' R ' I i ,, 5 ,. ,lg A I 6 , ,W ff I 4! A ' . f V7 11 y 1 f 5? J-2 , 5? wg J-..,..... --ni ,A .M - . an , A, ww' f 1 V ,Q , fn - if . 'fx :mn Mfbwd f 4 gk Juniors Junior Officers Lead an Active Class Junior officers, eager to have their plans well organiLed for the year met during the Summer at nearby Knotts Berry Farm to formulate their plans Qand incidentally to have publicity pictures takenj. From left: Sherry Lackey, secretaryg Don Horn, president, Joanne Pettebone, treasurer5 and Bob Harmon, vice-president. Among First Time projects started by the Juniors were: A Student Directory, Back to School Dance, Skating Party, Pom Pom Sale and sponsor of the Junior Senior Prom at Disneyland Hotel. 88 ,, .s 2 I .. . L. Achin lm if 125' .,A. W. Adamovrch ' W ' - ,5 , Ad A. s f 5 , ww . . Adamson J K 1 9 if I f A D., f .7 um 2, 3, rl. . Adcock - ,f Maw. Aden , f ffzfm 'ix 'f :...z A 1, . Allan ., Lfv ' 1.4 , fffiz. Q2 ! ' AMW wr! 3,4 ,f Qt . Alhson ' ' gf f is Y, 5 Q f ' t 'I C. Allred ff :W s A3 ,Vw IV, ' 2 M. Alt 1 W J J V QA 5 1 X W mf' K. Altman 'W'-Y H, L Sgr' H ' mf! ww ,f M. 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Oungel' V -..l ...-,922 I f -'-- --,. , I' M' Ziegler Missing Pictures The following Juniors either missed having their pictures taken or the pictures were taken too late to include before the printer's deadline. Manuel Alvarado Michael Anspaugh Sandy Arnold Jimmy Ayrest Richard Barrett Robert Bedolla Balvina Belmontes Glenn Berglund Mary Billock Jack Bilsbarrow Marie Bourassa David Bovee Kenneth Boyd Stephen Brown Jenny Butler David Caldwell Scott Christensen Karen Collins Tim Collins Paula Cool Judy Crews Ronald Dane Dorothy Dean Thelma DeBoer William Duin John Duva Michael Duva Raleine Dye John Ebeling Susan Ehlert Dianne Feinstein Frances Feldhaus Virginia Fisher Barbara Frady Linda Frantz Ronald Funkhouser Larry Gheno Pat Gibson Gayle Gillespie Linda Glass lrma Gomez William Gonzales William Groos Delia Guzman Greg Hammett Sandra Hammond Philip Hankins Sandra Harstad Alan I-larville Dorothy Heckerman Silvia Jacques Frank James Steve Jennings Wanda Johnson Nicky Keiser Alvin Kitchener Alfred Kolar David Kranz Fernundo Labrado Edward Lamar Dan Leigh Patricia Lico Maureen Littlejohn Randall Lyon Irene Maloney Paul Malvin Diane Manfredi Dennis Manni Ronald Marsh Margaret Martin Frank Martinez Dale McNeely Nancy Milstead Barbara Mitchell Raymond Monastesse Wayne Mooneyham Robert Moore Shirley Moore Allen Norcross David Omieczynski Dennis Palmer Richard Park 118 Ethel Pearce Dan Peterson Edward Peterson Victor Pfendler Donna Phebus Steve Phillips Jim Piper Manuel Portillo Barry Priest Alfred Requejo Nicholas Rios Sunny Roberts John Rodriques Karen Seaton Rosemarie Seimer Pat Sheffner Loretta Siani Beverly Silviera Judy Smith Carole Stallings Ernie Strickland Barbara Stout Carol Sudberry Donald Sutton Jack Tameny Duane Taylor Jarnes Thompson Steve Wack William Waller Kenneth Ward Raymond Wear Gary West Bob Wilkes Sharon Wolfe Sandra Woodroof Bill Yates James Yellen Connie Young Toby Young Rene Zufferey sf Jw, WW M' Juniors Take Studies Seriously QQUMUUIW' gl fg V if sg.. 1 5 ,, Ng,-' ff 3 qs , f J an was ,Nfl M, We Ages was w 119 -Saw-2 XY' Us 4.s , - -Q ,ss 'iff Gerald Beutler, upper left, is typical of the large group of juniors who are working hard to master an accelerated course in chemistry. Nan Peterson, upper right, admires one of her speech award trophies. Like Nan, scores of other juniors have proved their ability in speech corn- petitions. One of Western's important first time curricu- lar additions has been that of the reading labora- tory. Juniors Phillip Traver and Karen Vollmar Qforegroundj make use of some of the lab's specia equipment to improve speed reading skills. V Sophomores Prove Eager to Learn Sophomores are eager to learn and become a part of Western, so say many of the faculty. Even the other classes have given credit to the aggressive spirit and willingness to participate that have been evi- denced by the Sophomores. Starting the year with enthusiasm, they proved their spirit by winning the annual Parent-Teacher Associa- tion membership drive. In recognition of their effort, they were awarded a special assembly open only to members of the class. Carrying on with this same spirit throughout the year, Sophomores were seen in large numbers at games, dances and other important school events. Led by their officers Lee McCain, Pam Kingsbury and De Ann Martin, class committees successfully planned and organized one of the best dances of the year . . . the Sweetheart Ball. Another credit goes to the class for the success of the skating party. This event they co-sponsored with the Junior class. Not to be overlooked is the record they achieved in their studies. Grades and test scores reached the highest average level yet achieved by a sophomore class at Western. They produced leaders who demonstrated ability and co-operation. They took part in every phase of school life. Western may well look ahead with confidence as the Sophomores continue to maintain their class repu- tation in the future. IQU Sophomores Sophomore Gffieers Combine Beauty and Brains Winsome Sophomore leaders Qfrom leltjde Ann Martin, secretaryg Lee McCain, president, and Pam Kingsbury, vice-president, have their own way of solving class leadership problems. Their smiles and their friendly, pleas- ant manner have been helpful assets in organizing the Sophomores. Through the hard and diligent work of these leaders, the Sophomore class has contributed much to the school, both in curricular and extra-curricula: activi- ties. 122 N .5 , if. r ii 1 V . K 2. y , V i f X at V ij , I 4 -Ti' zfybf. 5 Q ' p ', , ,Q 9 X ,N .S figa i '5 S'f:E,,. 7 I -, , C 2 5 is , f Ff' A . M, .f . :VY Q- ir V 2, VV ., rr r. 'mage 4 3 ' ' fn: li i 1 ul, A Xu A or-1, a,,. -f or fs a . A A 'ff A A ,i 5 xvrf'w,-f'11'l A .r f' N K A M-1 A W I-1 2 are A an +3 I' L. 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V, X' I 'i Eff., W . 9 W' 7 - W- V iz- 111' , W , Erma Yanez J W ssor 'ii' I Mafsw Yb-ma ., V ,Q 1 ,L , J -L, Jerry Yocky , , .. ' D A M if i LHIYY Yocum ,X me A,:2' J K 'W' 1 Dennis Yoken 'A A! - Nancy Yost M qi i ' ' ' Bob Young D . -rf-s'ri ' y A in . qqhnl 551. D. Christy Young W oyrrir aww so i.r . 1 2 Ru-SSe11Y0w1s I f s r s is D my wan Young 5 , Linda Younger .9 ,,.i ,,.., 5 t ,,,, ,., t ,xx Carole f ' , y W A Richard Zsombor 141 1,1 W, 2 .. .im Z f , 1 , ,, X 463' 10 aw 4, i Q, 1 X ,, 4 322 149 Magi I -4 . N I 'MW -if-. ,, W ,a , J .J G., V , r if is snf?f1',.-7'w, 'N' as N:-viii: X .fi X N Q W A? I X Missing Pictures The following sophomores either missed having their pictures taken or they were taken too late to include before the printer s deadline. Mary Apodaca Irene Armstrong Erlinda Beas Amador Bill Glendora Bolles Mary Brath Gary Brooks Jim Burge Jan Burnett Eileen Carter Ray Cline Lourie Coomb Tom Cramer Frank Dalessandro Gred Dean Carolyn Depolter Belita Duncan Lura Ebeling Tanya Eckroth Joe Estes Henry Ford Don Giannane Jim Giddens Fred Gonzales Alton Graham Carol Gross Randolph Harris Bob Hartmann Carol Hendrix Judy Hodge Gerald Hodge Doug Home David Howery Bill Jones Vern Keiser Bud Kollhopp Elaine Lagace Felix Ledesma lim Long Brenda Luter Randolph Malak Diane Manfredi Jan Mansell Jose Morales Diana Morton Edward Pena Raul Perez Ron Perfect Michelle Peister Ysabel Pineda Barbara Popejoy Bob Price Kathy Rasmussen Diane Redgeway Larry Rhinehart Diane Ridgeway Bruce Robertson Pat Schlaupitz John Scoggins Kathy Scott Mike Sefman Myrna Shanfield John Simmons Earl Smith Coleen Spera Jim Thurmond Judy Totten Don Trainotti Al Trillo Toni Trueb Mike Tryon Linda Tubbs Bob Wagner Terry Watson Bill Williman Earl Williams John Williams Claudia Wood Diand Workman Jim Young Bob Yukihiro Sophomores Keep Busy in Class 'ff Wasp i '1 'fl' ,V, w ill A1.4s1 p ii in KK v ' r.- Myrna Shanfield Qrightj has become an efficient li- brary assistant, Like many other sophomores who are taking library practice, Myrna is serious and conscien- tious. Those who complete this work are well pre- pared to continue work toward a career as librarian. 1 1 M4 ,, A .,V- V i'i ,.', ., ' 1 lb i , ta: f 5 . W iff H N4 I Sl ' 1 Y of X21 X f W S 14 1 A Talented in the arts, large niunbers of sophomores enroll in classes of design and fundamental art. Mrs. Barbara Renshaw observes the work of Qfrom left, Gil Lopez, Lary Lawson, Valerie Portillo, Gary Lawson, Gerry Bergener and Gene Sweeney. 143 r ': 'V ,.,.. V, ' a ,,,i 3 L We'-X I ! 'Lli't A-fr Sophomores have achieved an outstanding success in Speech Arts. Winsome winners of an Orange Coimty speech contest Qfrom leftj Charlene Sparks, Elaine Hughes, Carol Barnes, Elizabeth Row, Linda Fowler and LaVonne Oakly, appear pleased with their trophy awards. Joumalism I class is dominated by sophomores who in large part will inherit the responsibility of putting out the school paper next year. Working on practice assignments are: Qfrom leftj Shirley Rosengreen, Barbara Liunley, Sue Juratsch, Pam Randell and Sally Curie qstandingj. fm Z ACTIVITIES New Members Elected to Honor Society Scholarship for Service has been the motto for an .,-se eventful year for the Honor Society. High scholarship and service to the school have been ideals to which the group was devoted. Affiliation with the Calif- fornia Scholarship Federation was an achievement of which gate the organization is particu- A larly proud. Such entitles each member to recognition for state and national scholar- ships, awards and honors. The Society has conducted a lunch loan service and spon- sors Career Night and the Sen- , ior Dinner. Sponsors are Mr. Koskela, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Yewell and Mr. Budge. Members elected second semester are TOP: Gilbert Marquez, Ron See, Dennis Brozowski, Connie Jump, Linda Teague, Judy Elmore, Les De Long, Terry Rawlings, Stoddard Lane. 2 ROW: Mike Silvey, Nadine Nagel, Mary Muzikai, Glenda Hilton, Barbara Duke, Jean Tellian, Janis Starker, Harvey Gombery, Tak Morimoto. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Sampson, Cassie Brewer, Donna DeWitt, June Gesler, Pat O'Brien, Carol Swallow, Jenny Barrett. 'Hams Tr for Certification The Pickle peddling Radio Club has been busy. ln addi- tion to pickle sales an effort has been made to license all members. Projects include an at- tempt to get better antenna, to obtain a Worleed All States Certificate and joining an A.M. radio network. The club has extensive equipment to work with, YU .1 From left: Roy Lofquist,' vice-president, Larry Wich- mur, Craig Finefrock, Mike' McCarthy, and Bob Iiucher. Honor Society Selects Top Rank Students FRONT ROW, left to right, Sharon Umino, treasurer, Leslie Pederson, vice-president, Doug McMurtrie, pres- dent, and Cathy Coulson, secretary. SECOND ROW: Holly Fullum, Gary O'Brien, Richard Pickering, Linda Bryan, LaVonna Landberg, Craig Finefrock, Jo Parish, Bobby Makino, Donna Wantland, Sue Barry, Jeannie Crain, Sue Darnell, Gayle Kircher, aand Sylvia Earhart. THIRD ROW, Lynn Sybrandy, Charlene Sparks, Ann Wlaschin, Laura Currie, Jan Meler, Bella Guzman, Melody King, Valeria Griffth, Diane Pietsch, Terry Gallaugher, Doreen Neher, Naoma Bowen, and Mr. Charles Koskela, sponsor. FOURTH ROW, DonHom, de Annlvlartin, Tairni Till- man, Drinda Barton, Mary Jane Snyder, Linda Fowler, Jane Visser, Julie Deck, Anita Tupper, Jean Lowery, Pat Wesbrook, Ahie Shiota, and Librin Casserino. FIFTH ROW, Warren Kusaka, Bill Salmond, Bill Ccntobene, Richard Wheeler, Roy Hatanka, Mike Chalfant, Bill Bozarth, Bill Griswold, Gerald Beatler, Frank Hatanka, Ron Tarnura, LeRoy McNutt, Lucy Pratt, and Paige Crirnmins. Western's top ranking students participate in a wide variety of activities, including sports publications, drama and music, speech and anything else that might be named. Club projects include visiting colleges and discussions of scholastic interests. Membership is based on national club rating standards. 147 To Be Teachers Face Challenge of Need FRONT ROW, left to right, Pat O'Bryan, Frances Day, President, Diane Isaacs, Vice-President, Judy Bryan, Secretary, Linda Bryan, Treasurer, and Marlene Richardson, Historian. SECOND ROW, Linda King, Carol Burke, Shirley Mannasmith, Judy Campbell, Paige Crimmins, and Joan Tellian. THIRD ROW, Sherry Farmer, Mrs. Mattie Andrews, Sponsor, and Gloria Gomberg. This year the Future Teachers' Club of Western High School be- came the Golden Rule Chapter of the California Future Teachers' Club. Goal of the Future Teachers' Club is to learn about teaching from every avenue open to it. Its bi-monthly meetings feature speakers from various levels of teaching where information is given and questioning encouraged. Participation in the Orange Coast College Future Teachers Club Conference on February 27th was the high point of the year. This Phi Delta Kappa sponsored conference was truly valuable in its presentation of The Challenge of Teaching. Gifted Speakers Participate in Contests V ,..,, ,.,,. ,,., , , ,,,.,, V FRONT ROW, left to right, Charlene Sparles, Jeanne Fisher, Candace An- derson, Sharon Dacenzi, Sharon Phillips. SECOND ROW, Linda Stallings, Marlene Richardson, Sandy Rider, Paige Crimmins, Mr. Robert Bloecker. THIRD ROW, Teri Forsyth, Jolene Burns, Tammy Fenenbock, and George- anna Stark. 148 Tau Sigma Omega was organized under the direction of speech director Mr. Robert Bloec- ker, to provide a workshop for stu- dents interested in public and contest speaking. An important function was the sponsoring of Western students in various speech contests held in Orange and Los Angles Counties. On February 27, 1960, mem- bers of Tau Sigma Omega or- ganized and hosted the Orange County Spring Novice Tournament. Although it is one of the smallest clubs on campus, it won the the canned food drive-held at Christmas time for needy families. They Plan to Make Home Their Career Future Homemakers projects promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of home- making through projects, experi- ences and speakers. The club has made and donated to the school a Western High School Booster Banner, made a contribution to the scholarship Fund of California Associations of Future Homemakers and purchased school lunches for our two foreign students for one month. To finance these projects, the girls worked at consession stands during football games and on campus. -,...,,. T? ppup 1 V .,A. it Left to rightg Joanne Oveida, Alice Holquin, Lynette Owens. Artistic Talent Put to Good Use The Art Club was established for students interested in artistic activities other than those offered in classes. This club has held sales, made posters for other school functions, and are at the present doing the decorations for the Beaux Arts Ball, an event sponsored by the foreign language clubs. As a project of the year, Art Club worked on a large mosiac for the School on the theme of Western and Education. FRONT ROW, left to right, Sharon Schaul, president Qmissingj, Muffie Bula, secretary, and Darryl Loomis, vice-president. SECOND ROW, Donna Crowe, Karen Appelle, Julie Ach, Ruthanne Bruce, Louis Chance. THIRD ROW3 Mrs. Barbara Renshaw, co-sponsor, Ann Rothousen, Ron Ayrest, Gene Sweeney Rick I-libbard, and Mrs. Genevive Brown, co-sponsor. 149 Z J Member Works in Drama Club FRONT ROW, left to right, Carolyn Hughes, Bill Martin, Bill Smith, President, Richard Moshenko, Sue Car penter, Vice-President, and Sylvia Erhard. SECOND ROW, Sharon Phillips, Pat Sheppard, Sandra Gustafson, Elaine Hughes, Secretary, Judy Elmblad, Lana Gould, Treasurer, Genice Smith, Sue Darnell, Candance Ander son. Mr. Eugene Mitch. The Drama Club was begun in order also meant to give dramatic experience The main task of the Drama Club is three-play drama season. This includes to further an interest in and promote the study of Drama, It was to those students not currently enrolled in Drama classes. to take care of all non-acting chores connected with Western's costumes, make-up, publicity, lighting, properties, ticket sales, and house management. This year the Drama Club handled these functions for the folk comedy FIESTA, the thriller GASLIGHT, and the musical comedy BEST FOOT FORWARD. The club also conducts a workshop during which projects are discussed and carried out. The group also plans to build a complete drama library for the school. Field trips to professional and non-professional theatrical performances provide the social life of the organization. Drama Club members have treked to Hollywood to see BEN-HUR this year, to Fullerton to see LADY PRECIOUS STREAM fan Oriental playj, to Orange Coast College to see Shakespeare's HAM- LET, and to Long Beach State to see Saroyan's THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE. 150 Varsity Club Promotes Sportsmanship H- FRONT ROW, left to right, John Henyan, President, Ben Fischer, Treasurer, Roger Aguinaga, Secretary, and Steve Justus, Sergeant-at-Arms. Missing is Bill Duron, Vice President. SECOND ROW, Albert Hernandez, Tim McManus, Wayne Morris, Steve Setterland, Dennis Painter, Jerry Beutler, Torn Horen, Dale Belles. THIRD ROW, Roy I-Iatanka, Brent Mullins, Butch Barthel, Mike Rathbun, Kreg Lombard, Dave Sturrock, Mike Green, Gary McKnight, Rick Duthie, Dick Elisando, and Mark Rickels. FOURTH ROW, Ron Couron, Elmer Sapian, Joe Kelly, Bob Harmon, Mike Burns, Jerry Finefrock, Melvin Smith, Jesse Arnett, Tony Reese, and Dick Carson. FIFTH ROW, Gary Martin, Dave Sell, Jerry Vanover, Dennis Knutsen, Roger Gregg, Don Siliphant, Dennis Brosowski, Tom Quick, Marty Serlin, Mickey Yates, and Dan Cook. The Varsity Club was established for the purpose of promoting sound citizenship, leadership, good sportsmanship, and a better understanding between the participants of the various sports. Some of the Varsity Club's activities for the year have been such accomplishments as sponsoring the C.I,F, Quarter Finals Wrestling Tournament, the concessions at home basketball games, numerous dances, and Faculty vs. Varsity basketball game, A well-planned excursion to Snow Valley was enjoyed by all. 151 Parley Vous Francaise Maintenent? wwf f Wf 416 5 ww-6 Q ,,,,,.,.,.W-N-ffwfar' ,,...-,refer-vf- 'a r ,www FRONT ROW, left to right, Jo Genovese, treasurer, Pat Doak, secretary, Shannon Davis, vice-president, and Donna DeWitt, president. SECOND ROW, Cynthia Clemens, Beth Rowe, Jan Gaouette, Gloria Gomberg, Mike Chalfant, Joel Poinsot, Sue Darnell, Gayle Kircher, Christie Cowdery, Tammy Hagen, and Mrs. Barbara Smith, sponsor. Tl-HRD ROW, Jan Rorneyn, Roberta Craig, Judy Sparks, Gail Wise, Carole Weizz, Karen Rasmussen, Naoma Bowen, Mary Muzikar, and Doreen Neher. FOURTH ROW, Judy Elmblad, Joyce Hodges, Sue Carpenter Bob Spaziano, Lane Johnson, Rick Hibberd, David Chase, and Charles Powell. The French Club was established for a dual purpose: lj to promote a better understanding of France and its people and 23 to do service for the school. This year they have sold Lick Anaheim suckers, sold Stomp Garden Grove signs, had a Christmas party featuring slides of Europe by Mr Don Freeman, held a barbeque in the Cypress Park, and have participated in other activities, Plans include helping to sponsor the Beaux Arts Ball, a masquerade dance held in March. Project for the year was the purchase of a sign containing the school motto to be erected on the exterior wall ofthe cafeteria. Plans were made to attend a French movie in Hollywood. 152 Their Motto The End Crowns the Work The Latin Club was organized in 1958 and has more than doubled its number this year. The club presented a Latin play the night of Open House, Sponsored the Beaux Arts Ball with the other foreign language clubs, and through their various fund raising projects were able to donate to the Foreign Exchange Program and present a turkey dinner at Christmas through the Salvation Army. c Na I ,aff FRONT ROW, left to right, Melody King, secretary, Douglas McMurtrie, president, and Carol Zell, treasurer. SECOND ROW, Harry Evans, Alita Schuler, John Belcheff, Wayne Hawkins, Don Nordstrom, Bella Guzman, and Barbara Womack. THIRD ROW, Mrs. Muriel Wells, sponsor, Max Dezem- plen, Linda Fowler, Elizabeth Pretzer, Terrie Gallagher, Linda Jackson, and Bob Kircher. FOURTH ROW, Clark Macauley, Ronald Wange, LeRoy Mc- Nutt, Sandy Gottschalk, Jerry Vanover, Russell Almand, Karen Hammer, Cheryl Lautenschlager, Patricia Kuljis, Richard Blough, Susan Materna, Lola Speer, Gayle Thomas, and Geoffrey I-Iedgecock. Club Affiliates with ational Society The Spanish Club was or- ganized to promote scholarship and interest in the study of the Spanish language and culture. It is affiliated with the Spanish National Honorary Society. Activities include co- sponsoring the Beaux Arts Ball in March with the other two foreign language clubs, contributing in the Boys' League canned food drive at Thanksgiving, and helping to make the foreign language clubs drive at Christmas for a needy family a big success. 1 --N-L-.a.........,,,,,,. FRONT ROW, left to right, Sharon Umino, secretary, Fanny Young, vice- president, Judy Elmore, treasurer, and Cassie Brewer, president. SECOND ROW, Linda Stallings, Karen Vollmar, Charlene Sparks, Ann Wlaschin, Ruth Hutchins, Gail Evans, and Coleen Isaacs. THIRD ROW, Sue Sampson, de Ann Martin, Nancy Gravley, Taimi Tilman, Charlene Lenerville, Marietta Hol- borow, and Lynn Jackson. FOURTH ROW, Jack Callahan, Jean Lowery, Marilyn Wheeler, Yvette Lafitte, Beverly Barry, Donna Wantland, and Pat O'Brien. we W if ,f ww we.. e,f. ini' i 'fgiw u i .L-vZf ' 'ig'15Tfif f'f I54 Y Clubs Formed TRI-COUNCIL FRONT ROW, left to right, Sandy Woodroff, World Service, Mary Ann Snyder, President, Donna Duvall, Vice-President, Sue Car- penter, Secretary, Connie Jump, Worship Chairman, and Joan Jonas, Treasurer. SIGMA-Y FRONT ROW, left to right, Sue l-lopp, Stephanie Manong, Sue Carpenter, President, Kathy Clark, and Linda King. SECOND ROW, Jane Visser, Donna Duvall, Betty Pekarek, Mary Johnston, and Jackie Rogers. on Campus TRI-AN ALPHA and TRI-AN BETA FRONT ROW, Left to Right, Christy Young, Pam Kingsberry, Joan Jonas, Carol Sharp, Susie Snyder, Shannon Davis. SECOND ROW, Judy Sparks, Mary Dejager, Nancy Clark, Nancy Schulty, Elaina Lowesteine, Joine Golob. THIRD ROW, Margaret Andrews, Sharon Rubo, Christy Cowdery, Sharon Kitchen, Presilla Smith, Wynn Halvorsen, Nancy Allen, Kathy Bernard, and Sharon Meyers. QQ if for First Time The Y-Clubs at Western High School are very active on campus Meetings are held every other Tuesday. They take care of business such as planning functions to raise money for World Service which promotes Y in foreign coruitries and planning social events for the club members This includes the Fiesta Tropical, an enchanted Dream Ball on March 28. The dance was held at Carpenters Hall m Anaheim, the women's committee was the sponsor of this formal Y -DEBS and MADAM-Y -SELLES FRONT ROW, Left to Right, Judy Anderson, Beth Carey, Linda Teague, Syliva Earhart, Elaine Sheilds, Judy Elmore, Kathy Henderson, Kit Parker, Joanne Pettebone, Anita Tupper, and Laura Currie. SECOND ROW, Valeria Griffith, Sharon Throop, Hillary Caplain, Kina Bronstein, Cindy McDaniel, Kathy McKay, Joan Welch, Lynn Forbes, Mary Jane Snyder, and Judy Radar. THIRD ROW, Donna Stroud, Muffie Bula, Chrystal Gray, Sherry Farmer, Nancy Thompson, Genie Procter, Ann LaFar, Donna Little- roth, Oliva Arrey, Peggy Thomas, Carol Bush, and Connie Jump. FOURTH ROW, Gail Stroud, Pat Smith, Taimi Tilman, Anita Bryant, Kathy Persianni, Jeanne Crain, and Sandy Woodi 155 Club of the Year Hosts Karin and Joel FRONT ROW, left to right, Jerry Vanover, Secretary, Jan Meler, Chairman, Cecile Hoefelrneir, Treasurer, Sherry Lackey, Co-Chairman, and Joan Jonas. SECOND ROW, Mr. Elbert Bales, Co-Sponsor, LaVonna Landberg, Cathy Coulson, Gloria Gornberg, Sherry Fries, Jane Visser, Don Horn, Judy McKay, Drinda Barton, Carol Bush, Sharon Umino, Barbara Westholrn, Phyllis Troxel, and Miss Evelyn Blemker, Co-Sponsor. Honored by having been selected Club of the Year last spring, the Foreign Exchange Committee, under the capable direction of Chairman Jan Meler, is approaching its second year of organization. Working with the American Field Service Committee, Ana- heim chapter, Western hopes to gain better relations between nations through the exchange of high school students. This Year the group enjoyed hosting Karin Wildeman from Sweden and Joel Poinsot from France. Free Enterprise System to Get Leaders FRONT ROW, left to right, Shirley Meyers, Secretary, Diane Schmidt, Ron Beswick, Charlene Lenerville, Sandy Slrianni, Jeanell Owens, Lois Chance, Diane Ridgeway, Sharon Howe, Mrs. Bertha Wilson and Mr. Arthur Embrce, Co-Sponsor. S156 1 The purpose of Future Business Leaders is to develop competent, aggressive business leadership, to develop characterg and to develop participation in cooperative effort. They designed and installed a trophy case for the school as a major project, The club sponsored attendance at Business Leaders Conference at Santa Monica, Southern Section Conference at Pomona, and a field trip to Data Processing Show at Orange Coast College. Selling annual covers was a big fund raising effort Westernettes Weld Friendship and Service FRONT ROW, left to right, Linda Juisti, Treasurer, Judy Rosenberg, Secretary, Barbara Ohm, Vice-President, and Gayle McClure, President. SECOND ROW, Ruth Hutchison, Carol Burke, Sue Hopp, Joyce Trepesousky, Sue Carpenter, Virginia Rottenburg, Gail Evans, Carol Schultz, Sharron Harkness, Lynn Jackson, Christy Cowdery, and Mrs. Carolyn Gahr, Sponsor. THIRD ROW, Mary Baye, Linda King, Kathy Clark, Dianne Kuboa, Majorie Beggs, Rosemary Lenandowski, Susan Ayer, Margaret Fores, Carol Flores, Carol Wiley, Nancy Roberts, Terry Gallangher, Sharon Phillips. FOURTH ROW, Fani Young, Dana Sweeney, Marilyn Wheeler, Gloria Gomberg, Sharon Sherwood, Dianne Mead, Sandy Harstad, Jill Gusel, Joyce Gaines, and Leslie Hannand. Westernettes was formed as a service club for Western High, Since it has been formed the club has branched out in its service to include service to the community. Activities of the club this year have included sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance, selling candy canes to raise money for children in the hospital, ushering at school plays, and making Easter Baskets for an orphanage. 157 Key Club Promotes Leadership FRONT ROW5 left to right, Leroy McNutt, Secretary-Treasurer, Tim Humphries, Vice-President, Qnot shown, Roger Aguinaga, President, and Mr. Wesley McKee, Sponsor. SECOND ROW, Bob Carter, Dick Steenbergen, Jerry Vanover, Joel Poinsot, Donal Youts, Rick Nelson. THIRD ROW, Mike Fries, Henry Nakamura, Harvey Gornberg, Mike Meldow, Warren Jamieson, Charles Lee, Willian Blatzer and Gary Martin. FOURTH ROW5 Dick Carlsn, Gary Clak, Bob Holstrom, Mike Steenbergen, Fred Stelhorn, Tony Reece, Bill Salmond. The Western Key Club, formerly known as the Westerners, is one of the first and oldest service clubs established within our school. It has been a Key Club for the past two years, and is sponsored by the Ki- wanis Club of Southwest Anaheim. The group has become a member in good standing of the Key Club International. The Key Club was established for the purpose of promoting leadership, and maintaining a close co- operation and service between both school and community. Some of the Key Club's past and more active projects have been such activities as conducting con- cessions at all home football games, collecting toys at Christmas time for the Children's Hospital in Costa Mesa, collecting clothes for World Clothing Drive, and co-sponsored the Career Night held at Western. immediate future plans call for Portable Bulletin Board to bc located in lunch area, and a school flag. ISR Pep Club Keeps Pioneer Spirit Alive Pep Club has grown in membership over 100070 this year! Their membership roll call is almost 300. Activities include: supporting of teams, sponsoring all pep rallies and assemblies, beach parties in the spring, lnstallation banquet at Knotts Berry Farm, decorating football field and gym for all games. The club purchased blue sweaters for each member. Pep Club was fortunate to have Miss Peg Taylor as their advisor this year, as she added much to the spirit of the club and was always found in the background of their activities. Club officers are: Miss Peg Taylor, Advisor, Lynne Foster, President, Judy Elmore, Vice President, Richard Palmier, Secretary, Gayle Kircher, Treasurer, Judy McKay, Parliamentarian, and Karen Weers, Publicity Manager. They meet before the meetings to make agendas and discuss functions and problems of the club. Pep Club had, on the whole, a very successful year. Members are: QBACK ROW L-RJ Diane King, Sylvia Erhard, Ann Sellers, Margie Andrews, Judy McKay, Kay Zirbriggen, Darleen Kingsbury, Mimi Stronach, Bill Bryan, Don Marsh, Terry Dickson, Richard Pickering, Les De Long, Dennis Tototsz, Bob Dawson, Doug Jones, Tony Cordova, Dixie Hawks, Georgann Stark, Jeanne Fisher, Jo Genovese. SECOND ROW: Sue Darnell, John Goshert, Gary O'Brien, Bob Kircher, Bobbie Turner, Fay Andrews, Donna McCullough, Kathy Fowler, Linda Bryan, Holly Fulum, Doreen Nehes, Sue Carpenter, Verjean Rattenburry, Sue Juratsch, Christie Blassingham, Barbara Ohm, Carol Weisz, Charlotte Chamberlain, Margie Biggs, Judy Bryan. THIRD ROW--Jeanne Crain, Linda Southfield, Barbara Frady, Jo Adams, Karen Weers, Sharon Throop, Judy Elmblad, Paige Crimmins, Charlene Sparks, Alice Shiota, Kathy Henderson, Lyneth Owens, Janelle Owens, Joine Golob, Carol Smith, Gini Jones, Pat O'Bryan, Shirley Rosengreen, Barbara Lumley, Shiela Kouten. KNEELING are Officers, Lynne Foster, Judy Elmore, Richard Palmiere, and Gayle Kircher. 159 nv, , ff in 1 4- - ,My V , , f 1 Vmff ziff ' ' , V '5 1 ' V-ww ' , 4,17 . 1 , yy: . .W , ww V , f ,:, V, 2f - ,mr -12,1-4.z 7 ?ffez4 , V .7Qfff-M vW5?fff, 'z24v!f'tfW2 'f' A , .K , , f my! 77 ffv v ,.z4wf4f :Z1yff ffffw 7'7W47zV0Vff47V YO! f ,. 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Lovely Judy Rader graciously received a magnificent crown of rhinestones and was given a gorgeous bouquet of long stem red roses which added a striking accent to her gown of steel blue satin. Pictured right are Nancy Van Cleave and her escort Jerry Gardner sampling the punch. E J ij rr.r ,s,.ss:tr,t. J tr.,,, i Queen Judy enjoys the first dance with her escort Ken Mossman. Queenly serenity and a sparkling personality describes Judy. Al- though active in many extra- curricular activities, Judy still finds time to be friendly and will- ing to work. Princesses, Marilyn Wheeler and Kaaren Osborn were equally stunning as they were escorted up the aisle to the throne where they received red rose nosegays. . ff, if 1 ,f f Y ,f,.,g4,f,gj'5,zZ52Q,if?f I ' y-f,'JK42'f-fl C ' , ,LQM 4 'V:iW ' f 3199! w -wif' 5 gf ' , K . .,...,,n.,. L ,M ...,,, . Z ff ' f , Jackie Tipps Sophomore Sweetheart Ball Queen 4'g5',1vd,2.57 ' , V ' ,', ,, ,5 4'-JI .4 - we -ik e A ,. of .':Qs.....m.A-,,.e. N wee ff f -5, I Princess Terry Forsyth Princess Linda Cooper :nf , W ,X Q2 1,- 2 gk I 4 if ,, X fa 4 Y a 'Y 54' 5 5 41 . , 1 xi Z irq, p-. 'si 1 a.A V123 X l A, ,f, l 45 Fx- 5: '4 .xhwi 1 F vt ' M 'zfggwz-vp ,qi ' 4-..,, -f. frm ' 'lv' 'IV WPT ' 0' L..- - ...,.. 4.14. ..... .....-...Agana-and-.LA ...., Y .. 51 T '57 9 ' fi' ...W f N gi: -- ,qs Htl Princess Linda Fowler r ' fs. XM L, Q N p - ,Q r 2' f f 9 4 a 5 j Prmcess de Ann Martm , , .4 ,f I 4 . ,- J P: Q . of 'rs- , -' ,f., H ,.,. I eip 1 - Q. r 153 K' ,',, 'WF , A fy :E ii? L 's c s scs A A K X M, , Seal Bearers Awarded Scholastic eal . W W -2. ' , as , 4735 TOP ROW: Bill Centobene, Jerry Vanover, Bill Salrnond, Leroy McNut, Bill Griswold. CENTER ROW: Roy I-latanaka, Janet Meler, Lucy Pratt, Melody King, Pam Trescott, Nina Simmons. FIRST ROW: Beverly Barry, Leslie Pederson, LaVonna Landberg, Jo Parrish, Anita Tupper, Mary Jane Snyder. Students who have earned membership in California Scholarship Federation for not less than two-thirds of the total senior high school attendance, one semester of which shall have been earned during the last year of attend- ance prior to graduation shall have the Federation Chapter Seal embossed upon their diplomas, and college rec- ommendations. The Seal confers life membership in the local chapter. The Seal Bearers number those ofthe consistently highest grade level achievement in the present Senior Class. Seal Bearers are also awarded the official CSF Pin at graduation. 164 Speech Contestants Win Awards ml' fi' ix . r .. ,p 3 . 3 1 Lk '! N ' 1 xl I F A V,?,, xt . fu H.-sf st ww ri ' '-1 Pf-9 - : - 4-f-3'Ts'f ,wp MY., r wi' . , - R ss' W, .- f ',:g.bg aqnsjgi M , f ,,r.,,,,,, A ,, v-Q f... -Vg. -J 9lv3 'P ?'?5f.-F--is 1.1113 ' 4 Mi-givin Speech contestants were busy the whole year entering county and regional contests. Their successes have brought honors both to themselves and to their coach, Mr. Bloecker. One of the most noteworthy events is that of the Fall Novice Contest. Held at La Habra and competing against fourteen schools, Speech Il won the First Place Sweepstakes Award. From left standing: Sandy Rider, rated excellent, Nan Peterson, winner of two first place trophies, Sharon Phillips, rated excellent, Coach Robert Bloekcer, Jerry Beutler, rated superior, Georgiana Stark, winner of first place award trophy, Sandy Hanson, winner of first place trophy, Tammy Fenenbock, ex- cellent radng. SITTING FROM LEFT: Terry Forsythe, rated excellent, Linda Fowler, winner of first place trophy, de Ann Martin, first place trophy winner, Pat Biscotti, rated mperior and Jolene Burns, rated superior. fleftj Tammy Fenenbock PW rr K , Virln . wins S15 and Elaine Hughes -X S3 S10 as first and second , -E place winners in Anaheim 4 xp ' T American Legion Contest. F543 X i 1 4.1 ,fn K' ,, :nf 5 I ff gi if QRightj In Lions sponsored A .ppq ffi contest at Los Alamitos r - . by s if ',i'it Charlene Sparks fleftj wins - ps 2nd place Div. 1, Jan Meier p L f i p Eiig lp 2nd place Div. II and Nana if X S Peterson first Place Div. I. 5, area-Eafgsfzffts :-- :-. as -SH , ru, f 165 Foreign Exchange Queen XXXX .-.4-' ' f X ' ,, 4 -4'- , ., ' if ii? Q ff yr 4,-,, ' .. 5 ,ij W V 1 , , In f qk l L , ,-r W5 , , 5 Y 3 is I ii Q M 'ii Pert Kit Parker auded charm and , ef glamour to the festivities of the well attended Foreign Exchange Dance. A.,A' ,,., .,, ' . gil x r , I Slave Auction Starts New Tradition as-iwam Going - Going - Mr. Bloecker exhorts crowd to up the bidding for Student Body President Frank Ramsey. mfg ,X ., tif? Bidding soared as fair Judy Rader went on the auction block. As spirited bidding forced the price up and up, Rick Nelson was finally the lucky bid- der. t as Q- s ,A i v .,,q 0' GONE! In a close contest of heated bidding, Pam Randall wins out and places the seal of slavery on Frank's forehead. Event Attracts Crowds Highlighting events staged during lunch periods was the successful Slave Auction, another first time campus activity. Promoted by the Foreign Exchange Committee, the affair was conceived as a means to help raise funds to bring two foreign students to Western again next year. The idea of having one's own personal slave for a day was enthusiastically endorsed. Active bidding, spurred on by auctioneer, Mr. Bloecker, took place. Highest price slave was our exchange student from Sweden, Karin Wilderman, for whom the top bid of 355.03 was paid. if ,,A. ,,...f If 168 Senior The Senior Committees worked long and hard in order to present our first graduating class with outstand- ing activities. The Cap and Gown committees set up fitting dates and helped in taking Cap and Gown sizes. The announcement committee took care of all publicity for Senior events and kept all well informed. The duty of contributing a class gift and project was well accom- plished by the members of the class Gift and Projects Committee. Everyone agreed that the Senior Picture and annual committee did an excellent job of setting the procedure for picture taking, and the arrangement of the pictures in the annual. The special senior awards and the assembly at which they were presented was planned by the Senior Awards Committee. Another of the many BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE: Top photo, left to right: SECOND ROW, Darlene Zwart, Merriam Murray, and Judy Bryan. FIRST ROWg Kay Caughron, Marilyn Wheeler, chairman, and Karen Appell. The faculty sponsors are Mrs. Avis Spencer and Miss Majorie Cook. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Second photo, left to right, SECOND ROW, Candy Anderson, chairman, Jean Dantice, Diane Kubota, and Sue Hopp. FIRST ROW, Sandy Rider, Marlene Richardson, and Darlene Zwart. The faculty sponsors are Mrs. Avis Spencer and Miss Majorie Cook. SENIOR BREAKFAST: Third photo, left to right, SECOND ROW, Vickie Dunham, Marian Hall, Linda King, and Billie Churchwell. FIRST ROW: Priss Nicholson, Dave Sturrock, chairman, Linda Guisti, and Fani Young. The faculty sponsors are Mx. Jerry LaBonte, Mr. Rosaker, and Mrs. Mattie Andrews. CAP AND GOWN: Fourth photo, left to right, SECOND ROW, Ron Ayrest, Doug Jones, John Schlue, chairman, Ken Ahacic, Fani Young, and Lyn Morrison. FIRST ROW, Marlene Kocher, Sharon Dasernzi, Nancy Martin, Jill Owens, and Linda Stallings. The faculty sponsors are Mr. George Cunningham, Mr. Alex Encheff, and Miss Phyllis Emmons. Committees well-functioning committees was the Senior Breakfast Committee. This committee planned an elaborate tra- ditional breakfast attended by all senior class members. The Baccalaureate committee gave seniors an inspiring ceremony that will not be forgotten. Last but not least came the graduation ceremony planned by the Com- mencement Comrnittee. Many tears were shed and con- gratulations received by graduates from families, and friends. A great vote of thanks also goes to the faculty spon- sors of the various committees. The success of these committees would have been impaired without their help and counseling. SENIOR PICTURES COMMITTEE: Top photo, left to right, Marilyn I.ittle, Judy Foulds, chairman, and Bobbie Keesling. The faculty sponsor is Mr. Jack Sappington. CLASS GIFT AND PROJECT: Second photo, left to right, SECOND ROW, Barbara Ohm, Jan Brock, and Max Klepfer. FIRST ROW, Jim Daugherty, Sherry Fries, chairman, Trudy Gates, and Olene Cowen. The faculty sponsors are Mr. Bill Walker and Mr. Harold Budge. COMMENCEMENT: Third photo, left to right, SECOND ROW, Melody King, Ruth Hutchinson, Carol Burke, Sandy Gottschalk, Sharon Starker, and Judy Campbell. FIRST ROW, Pat Sheppard, Millie Irvin, Richard Gearon, Beverly Barry, chairman, and Genice Smith. The faculty sponsors are Mr. Jack Sappington and Mr. Jerry I,aBonte. SENIOR AWARDS: Fourth photo, left to right, SECOND ROW, Mr. Charles Konarska, faculty sponsor, Joyce Smith, Crystal Gray, Janet Beaman, and Mr. David Baarstad, faculty sponsor. FIRST ROW, Donna DeWitt, Cassie Brewer, chairman, Judy Rosenberg, Anita Tupper, and Judy Foulds. 169 - 3 an x af f M It ' of ' H - ...na . . t mf-. ttttt -ag Wi m:'lf7TTf1 :rw ff 'ff ' ' A , af. ,,,,, .,..,l,,-. ' '- - . A , .. V - 6,-- 43. .,,. 1 ., sf L -' ' ' ., ,,,, F' , 1. A It . 2.2-' Nw -s-. 3' am we-11:15-1.1.-.'sz' 'gfvt .s ' , i ii- is s' , as Q- -ai-4 wi 1 ., ,f ' K,-iss Q Ss' f ' ' sis . .,., ,....,,. x Q 5 , .4's..t, ,Imac 1 1. . .gr 1 Assemblies Hi hlight Activities RX -A.. ,. f l , ,ffl ,s'l ' sas. 45' I X ,u.:1.. lf ,pf ,5 ws few: , N, ,VQLKM K s.i, J i Q ,if , i First assembly of the year gets under way as Frank Ramsey introduces this yea.r's student body Qfficerg , Hwy ,,,.,.,.,,,,, i ,.,,, , ,,,,,,, I stahl ju! f ' ' A ' fi X75 Wi .,, 4514, Vfwflff, 'QA I, V ff' ' M, ,f,f'ff'4f'-.f ', ' -V G V , I f cy-yi, v if fn V if 2 X mf Q4 I Lf. , -' 'ff yr fx. . 4 ' fm' if f 2 l if WTCZYZ f , ,Q ,.,,' 1 , ,,f4,1 4 - , M2 , Q f f , f, H Af Z5 WWW , '1 2 ' -1.2 i '2fv5:ggg,: jj ? W f ,m'y.!,, f, , I 2, ff, QV 1 4 Wfmwws i , - Z 62, Z 5 yy, -wwf 4 wg-yyfff , ,.' -g 1 2, 5 ff,-wmv., 1 f V fs. , ,gy A ,, I f ,.,, K 1. , , '. V, A ,W .,AA 2, N ,11, ,, Z V4 lt! ,yy A., , WW.: 254 is , 1,2 f , I , W1 ,ig if .- 1?-, K - JL, , , ,, ,, 1 . 23 if fff' , 1 'f fn 6, , I 1 f '7 ,, 4,,,f,y.4. .7,,ff,,f,,,ity-4-5,-152211, 1, ' W . y ,V 1 , V f , '-V ' A f4za:,.f':-1-.f ., Zvi 2 ' 5 f, , MQ ' ' of' ' fi X I ' 'N ' M ' ' if uf? f , 3 , , 4 L , - J f i nn f 2 f i f i! i 2 f ,i f .Ml ,e. , I jill 5 N ,f i f i :+V 1 if CC L ' ' its V1 , i fl it A M, f J, 1 tW,'.':i,:f1f'ff ' .af-W -1 I - .,,- .... ' Western students test the strength of a professional wrestler during a Boys' League Assembly. Guest speaker of the October Boys' League Assembly shows the costume of a convict during a tal k on crime. 170 and Important Events ofthe Year Les De Long presents the service as relatives mourn UQ the death of Anaheim I-Iigh's star football player This WESTERN vs Anaheim Pep Assembly certainly showed our school spirit. Earl Woodson shows the Musket trophy for the inter-city football, champions, as ffrorn rightj John Seward, Lynn Foster and Frank Ramsey look on during the West er Anaheim Pep Assembly. Records Assembl Hi hlights Flash! Doc Olsen, assisted by Doug McMurtry publicize Career Night as they prepare to operate on Bill Bozart--am- bulance driver Dennis Painter stands by. fa' siksrwwxiww f Butch Barthel Qleftj and Jol'm Seward give elo quent interpretation of 'Rrummg Bear for Foreign Exchange Assembly MW Speaker from Atomic Energy Commission ex- plains behavior of Atoms. Annual Editors Connie Jump Qleftj and Leslie Pederson hold banner announcing beauty contestants Qfrom leftj Judy An- derson, Lee McCain, Kaaren Obborn, Joan Welch, Nan Peterson. , r.. 4' . eaux APTS Ba Il 1 ik Z E sf. 1' Q Muffi Bula, Butch Zottlin: SWEEPSTAKES Terry Miller, de Ann Martin: PRETTIEST 9615 0900 Gay, multi-colored mobiles hanging from the ceiling created an atmosphere typical of a New Orleans Mardi Gras street celebra- tion and set the stage for one of the ye ar's most colorful dances to be held in the school gym. Another First Time, the Beaux Arts Ball promises to be- come a traditional event. The festive mood was enhanced by the lively music of a Dixieland Jazz Band. Decorations were fur- nished by the Art Club. Refresh- ments were served by the Latin Club. Sponsors were the language clubs. f ly 7, ij, 1 wg., X 'W' 1 w Mike Fries: HONORABLE MENTION Larry Smith, Lavonna Landberg: MOST AUTHENTIC John Sawyer, Donna Straud: MOS T ORIGINAL Jess Arnett, Cassie Brewer: FUNNIEST was 173 M. :iv- if JY, W9 f 55. ,zz Drama Senior Thesplans Wm Acting Acclaim PAT BISCOTTI--a delightful commedienne She played the lead in FIESTA and practi- cally stole the show as the Blind Date in BEST FOOT FORWARD. GINI MACDONALD--queen of the musi- cal. She sang for FIESTA and played the movie star in BEST FOOT FORWARD. She varied her performance by playing the middle-aged housekeeper in GASLIGHT. JUDY RADER leading lady in our pro- duction of GASLIGHT fthe wife who is being driven insanej and the insulted Celestina in FIESTA. Her acting in GAS- LIGHT is the best of the year. STEVE WHITTAKER--has played three distinctly different kinds of roles this year. The young lover in FIESTA, and the monster of a villain in GASLIGHT, and the fast- talking press agent in BEST FOOT FOR- WARD. 175 'gf WWE? Director Eugene Mitch discusses problems of interpretation with the cast members lfrom lefty BOT- TOM ROW5 LaVonne Oakley, Judy Rader, Gini MacDonald and Bill Smith. STANDING: Kenny Moss- man, Steve Whittaker and Richard Moshenko. if L 5 w WRX, f E , . 45's s ad Gaslight Thrills February 19, and 20, brought a thrilling suspenseful play to a capacity crowd at the Fremont Auditorium in Anaheim. The leading roles, played by Steve Whittaker and Judy Rader, depicted a husband trying to drive his wife insane. The housemaid, Gini Mac Donald, tries to comfort distraught Mrs. Manningham, lJudy Raderj, with a cup of tea. My fl' H A A ' ,ni 176 apacit Crowd Enthusiastic applause brought calls and plaudits as the curtain fell on the last act of what many consider the season's most successful play. All agreed the fine direction of Mr. Mitch and the well rehearsed cast of talented players sustained the tempo and suspense of this well known mystery drama. Costumes, and set- tings of an early 19th century period lent an erie background in which the action took place. At left, Judy Rader and bteve Whittaker, rehearse a tense moment from the final act of Gaslight. lx U iw. WA ' ,ff ? ff fvffffi' 4f'w'W ws 17 E39 ff' aa My ., mf'--4 f ' 177 1 , 1 My V A, ..,' . Inspector Rough, Bill Smith, questions Mrs. Manningham, Judy Rade as to why she fears that rx she may be going insane. 3....-- r r..?'a-a ' AI .wx 1 E Fiesta Opens Drama Season Dancers ffrom left, LaVonne Oakley, Pam Huston, Phyllis Haigh, Eleanor Aguilar and Dorxalea Gianonne rehearse with professional guitarists who provided the music for one of Fiesta's most colorful features. A sprightly comedy of village life South of the Border hit the boards of Fremont Auditorium December 3 and 4. Highlight of the show was the climatic mock bullfight sequence, leading roles of which were taken by Bill Smith, John Seward, Anita Tupper, Max Klepfer and Tim McManus. Featured in an all-female fist fight were Eleanor Aguilar, Judy Rader, Pat Biscotti, Steve Whittaker and Bobbi Miller. Villagers were played by Crystal Gray, Richard Mosherko, Larry Joynson, Lana Gould, Darlene Washburn, Margaret Buchholrs, Bobbie Tumer, Judy Van Omum, Gini MacDonald and Donalea Giannone. Gini MacDonald was a featured singer. A large behind the scenes cast included Bob Brunner, who also nar- rated the entire play who along with Pat Rogers was in charge of ticket sales. Make-up was handled by Candace Anderson. Properties were gathered by Bill Martin, Sharon Light and Irene Malony. Costumes were supervised by Hope Marsyla, Linda Ross and Michele Erickson. Publicity committee in- cluded at Sheppard, Genice Smith, Elaine and Carolyn Highes, Sancy Gustafson and Lana Gould. 178 Tim Mclvlanis prepares to play the guitar in one of Fiesta's musical numbers. John Seward, a featured soloist, helped sustain the mood of the production. 'git Q, Lv Offstage for the moment, players relax with a friendly game. QFrom lefty Gini MacDonald, Richard Moshen, Pat Biscotti, Judy Rader, Phyllis Haigh, Lana Gould, Max Klepfer, LaVonne Oakley and Chrystal Gray. 179 fa.. r if A ,f ,EQ 1 X f fl fl f M 'Z ,A ,f Y wsiwfy 5 f 1. 1 271' 17 'I'-N. 1.--f 1 X A .pw - 'X . QE, N X fa. R' .K V 1' '- P 2 5 - Q S 5 . 1-Q :is 1 P U Band Wins Awards for Excellence .- . .,,.u V fgff vffzmff if lg, g 175, W, pf, M? I QA 'I Q I x f ff lzlllaaif Principal Chester R. Shirk presents Buena Park Silverado Days first place honor Award to Drum Major Rick Duthie and Director Theron Jackman. 4., M 3 i J, fr W Noted for their excellence as a marching unit as well as their superiority as a musical organization, the band adds impressive color to parades. 182 Sharing in honors, Drum Major Bryan Dietz leads band in a march formation. .rf LINDA DEAN r 1 U' 1. X 'IIE' G15 'f 57-Y -. Ps 'milf 51. :Q is V-,:f:,w H :ef we-1: it Flag Twirlers for the First Time . Yes, for the first time the Western Pioneers saw 4 peppy flag twirlers marching with our band in parades, and prancing through quick stepping routines at the sport events. They led the Pioneer band and the Silhouettes onto the field at pre-game and hosted the oppos- ing flag twirlers at half time. Linda Dean, upper right, and Jeanne Crain, upper left, worked with the rest of the girls during the summer JEANNE CR-AIN months and twice each week, per- fecting and practicing routines. C A 'DDf. kf'T CD Sharon Troop, lower left, and Sue Carpenter, lower right, coun- seled with their advisor, Miss Taylor, taking part in assemblies and pep rallies throughout the school year. The girls displayed a variety of uniforms, too. Their blue corduroy, trimmed in white, was admired during football. Basketball brought blue and white checked gingham which was eye- pleasing also. The Western flag twirlers maintained excellent spirit and friendliness to all schools we met in our sports events. SHARON TROOP 18 3 s 'hal 1 , f Z 13 , '4 W! X 1 J M U ,, W9 f Q hiv pwr W1 wif 2 Y A A Cappella Choir Meets High Standards Under the exacting direction of Mr. Alex Encheff, a professional excellence has marked concerts given in the Broadway Shopping Center, school assemblies, com- munity groups and over National Broadcasting West Coast radio station K.F.l. Programs were sound taped and Hi-Fi records issued. Winning high honors for themselves and recognition for their school. Western's out- standing choral organization, the Pioneer A Cappella Choir, has received warm praise in each of their many public appearances FIRST SOPRANO Drinda Barton Glendora Bolles Nancy Clark Renie Corum Barbara Jones Lola Landberg Charlene Lenerville Nancy Meisenheimer Ruthann Paciorek Jo Parrish Sandie Pittenger Connie Salmon Judy Thompson SECOND SOPRANO Carolyn Allred Kathy Clark Pat Gierke Cecile Hoefelmeier Marietta Hoiborow Darlene Kingsbury La Vonna Landberg Geneva Loze Kit Parker Jayne Potts Fay Stadtlander Dana Sweeney Jenni Vale Karen Vollmar Dona Wantland Kay Zurbriggen FIRST ALTO Olivia Arr ey Diana Augspurger Membership Ann Brackney Cassie Brewer Jetti Jefferson Jolly Koslosky Phyllis Petersen Virginia Spencer Rae Sybrandy Pam Trescott SECOND AL TO Candace Anderson Marianne Clark Cathy Coulson Donna Duvall Margaret Flores Gloria Gomberg Wynne Harleson Kaaren Hayes Charlotte Johnson Patricia Lewis Gini MacDonald Ann Mathiesen Lee McCain FIRST TENOR Butch Barthel David Chase Darryl Loomis James Mount David Pearson Martin Olsthoorn Jim Young SECOND TENOR Dan Baugh Richard Garrity 185 Douglas Jones Ronald Mills John Sawyer Glen West Robert Wilkes FIRST BASS Roy Frost Robert Gomberg Tom Greer Delmer Nixon Joel Poinsot Tim Smith David Wantland Delmar Wantland Sealy Yates SECOND BASS Bryan Dietz David Domries John Ebeling Garry Garner Roy Hatanaka Bob Lyche Ken Mossman Tony Perez Steve Setterlund John Seward Tom Thompson Mike Woods Dennis Young sp W . 'Gui-f f N 0 ss T R Spectacular and impressive, such expressions typify comments of those attending the Christmas programs ofthe famed A Cappella Choir. Inset left: John Seward flcftj, President, Joel Poinsot, exchange student from France, vice-president. Marianne Clark Qleftj, Secretary, LaVonna Landberg, Treasurer, Inset right: Risers Committeeg From left: Dennis Young, Bryan Dietz, Tom Thompson, Tony Perez, Gary Garner, Delmar Nixon, H56 Men's Glee FRONT ROW: Left to right, Soya Tayui, Robert Hartman, Cliff Winterbottom, Gary Brooks. SECOND ROW: Tim McManus, Ronald Beswick, Paul Arnold, David Evans, Phil Hankins, Don McGrath. THIRD ROW: David Wilkerson, Gary French, Steve Whit- taker, Bert Bryant, Joseph Enos, Albert Evans, Bruce Allen. FOURTH ROW: David Allen, Nat Farmon, Bill Honaker, Don Sims, Art McClaren, Mike Green, Steve Justus, Philip Ray, Eursal Babcock. Glee Clubs Attract Large Membership Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW, Left to right, Shirley Mariner, Donna Moser, Linda Achin, Pat Sheppard, Ann Taylor, Judy Ingels, Gayle Thomas, and Enid Weber. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Bell, Effie Munday, Deanna Gammon, Genice Smith, Beth Scott, Darlene Washburn, Judy Raub, Pat Vandewarker, Jane Visser, Jan Worthington, Helen Plantinga, Mary DeJager, Joanne Oveido. THIRD ROW, Pat Mathews, Pat Tande, Alice Tolman, Lorraine Bailey, Cheryl Bieble, Donna Ward, Louise Wilder, Patty France, Carol Vandewarker, Sandy Arnold, Carol Weiss, Judy Head, Phyllis Washburn, Joyce Cochlin, Judy Smith, FOURTH ROW, Larry Yocum, Alvin Kitchner,.Roy Frost, Nolan, Brewer, David Evers, Richard Parkhouse, Russ Flanders, Roy Crawford, David O'Hearn, Jeff Ritter, Rick Flanigan, and Joel Bur- rows. ' ---f. 1.02-fha., FRONT ROW, left to right, Pat Herring, Sharon Bowne, Sara Goodall, Sharon Ostrea, Joan Yanez, Donna Du- mont, Alice Esqueda, Arlene Garlish, Nancy Sayayeda, Stella Mendoza, Micheal Ray, Marie Bourassa. SECOND ROW, Judy Baker, Carolyn Spratte, Jeannie Fischer, Joyce Liggitt, Linda Mandel, Linda DeBryn, Vicky Carter, Frances I-lermosillos, Marie Sowell, Myra Cumingham, Carol Horton, Tamra Hagen, Dona Sutherland, Judy Totusek. THIRD ROW, Jeannet Frykman, Sandra Mulluns, Vickers Carr, Royann Booker, Linda Booher, Pat Scharder, Paula Tilman, Mary Henry, Sandra Boyer, Dorene Neher, Lois Dietrich, Jean Taber, Sandra Proper, Jackie Coll, Barbara Dufor. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Gottschalk, Betty Carson, Sandy Minzer, Judy Vanornwn, Debbie Renolds, Joyce Parsons, Ardera Ausburn, Linda Dean, Carol Johnson, Harriett Witbeck, Diane Ridgeway, Lantte Ownes, Jolla Duschanik, Susan Ehlet, Linda Engstrom, Edith Bender. Girls' Glee Clubs Sing for Assemblies FRONT ROW, left to right, Vicki Weeks, Diana Minsley, Claudia Moonier, Donna Crow, Anita Pennington, Virginia May, Marica Shelton, Connie Gadomske, Carol Grimmett, Dordy Martinz, Stormie Sherk. SECOND ROW, Thersa Lonbardo, Dorloris Stewart, Pam Banks, Romona Cruz, Sylvia Rolf, Taimo Tilman, Yvonne Tater, Leslie Glimm, Orleeta Walter, Christine Garcia, Marian Salas. THIRD ROW, Keane King, Susan Travers, April Letz, Lynne Bird, Linda Ross, Branda Smith, Esther Portillo, Gail Stroud, Barbara Westholm, Sandy Baker, Beckie Decoux, Mary Muziker, Barbara Frady, Linda Reyes, Darlene Pugh. FOURTH ROW, Kathy Bell, Hope Granado, Irene Rodriquez, Gail Hunt, Diane Schmidt, Nadine Nagel, Cheryl Lotenschlager, Esther Moody, Dorothy Cadret, Barbara Atterbery, Ginny Chapman, Joyce Branom, Connie Jennings, Helen Mader, Pam Correia, Linda Edwards, Beverley Cummins. gf -t J 2 V f, is ' g A 23' 'J , 1 'lg X sg-X px X, The Silhouettes - Good sportsmanship, coordination, outstanding ability, leadership and personality, are qualities demanded of the Silhouettes, for this group is more than just an athletic team. For four years the Silhouette members have worked together side by side. Throughout this memorable time they have felt each others joys and sorrows, shared in common experiences and overcome the same difficulties. Their overwhelming devotion to the team and fellow members shines proudly in their faces as the girls go through this, their last year together. The Silhouette's calendar was filled to capacity for aside from displaying their talent in drill and precision dancing during the half time football performances they were constantly striving to perfect their routines for the many outside activities which they were re- quested to do. The first quarter of school contained the annual Ana- heim Halloween Parade, and the pre-parade exhibition, both being non-competition performancesg the Huntington Beach parade and the televised Huntington Park parade, the Buena Park Silverado Days parade, where they walked off with a well deserved first place, and in support of our fine athletic teams, a special show for the Western Booster Club Breakfast. The Silhouettes were selected to represent Disneyland in many televised performances during the past year . . . a distinguished honor. Most recent of such appearances, filmed for use in news reels, was their exhibition as the official drill team of the Disneyland Pop War- ner League Play Offs. ln their Black Tails Outfits, the Silhouettes in their intricate, precise routines presented a striking spectacle. Climax of the year 's performances was that of their colorful Spring Spectacular, a Silhouette Review. Here a brilliant variety of mood was displayed as they snapped through their five marching routines, the eye-catching Lithuanian folk dance, the St. Louis Blues March, March of the Toys, Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody and the popular, vivacious charleston stepped off to the tune of Five Foot Two. Outfitted in black dresses with white muffs, the girls honored the coed population of Western with their favorite Ai.n't She Sweet routine. An impressive conclusion to their program occurs with the appearance of the full complement of seventy girls dressed in hobo outfits doing their last routine together--Side by Side. It was a terrific year, although a sad one as graduation took its toll. But all seniors know that their little sisters will carry on the work for the honor of the Silhouettes. 189 Kaaren Osborn 2 l 5. Za is my .ig - , , l I E l l Leslie Pederson Doylene Enloe WEEQWEQ if '.'LTm'3hX55 S Silhouettes Exhibit TOP ROW: Julie Deck, Kathy Hamm, Carolynn Allred, Mary McCullan, Hope Marsyla, Sandy Hatchez. BOTTOM ROW, Donna Costantino, Joni Welch, Sunny Roberts, Pat Van de Wal- ker, Marilyn McLoud, Kris Wiley. ,,:..,aM,,, Y ,Y 2fIv ' , ' f ,W W, 10' ..1W' . ,s , , W ,. , 1 -f , , M ,df , ff.. ,7 ' , ,f f , fu? - If f , V, .1 X I? 4 V ff TOP: Miss Ruth Miyano, in- structor. BELOW: Karen Hayes, and Lucy Baveria, student managers. TOP ROW: Gayle McClure, Barbara Ohm, Sharon Mayer, Carolyuu Lopez, Virginia May, Linda I-lickox, Phyllis Peterson Cindy Mc Danial. BOTTOM ROW: Enid Weber, Judy Tay- lor, Charlene Lenerville, Lola Landberg, Martha Elenes. ! The Silhouettes always helpful mascot Patti Walker, adjusts the bow tie of close friend Kris Wiley. 5.. TOP ROW: Judy Bunnell, Jan Brock, Judy Briar, Kathy Fowler DeAnn Peterson, Charlynn Pal- mer. BOTTOM ROW: Ethey- lene Shaw, Teri Forsythe, Diane Darnell, Nancy Miziguchie, Jeannie Flannigan, Lynn Forbes. Virginia May models the Lithuanian costume which is used in a colorful authentic folk dance. -na -fu Q-Aman.. mm ff. H' 6ZN'ZEQ4wGM xYfW? W6Wl'l', RYiHSfon3K'?A, 1231558 S mbolic 'TaiIs, Outfit TOP ROW: Jackie Bennet, Connie Bakker, Ann Bayshore, Sue Whalen. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Barry, Cheryl Lauten- schlager, Mary De Jager, Diana Augsperger, Carol Cole- man. Wal E Z, xiii? 211-V2-' 'Ywok x :N I- if -sf A -QQLQ is-:c+.,f:f 1-s.-W S 'Wi-:J--f,qs1,w sais Q :UV 'fs 9 N, F s. 5 4 f ' s. A is ix H Q 4 'Qs ,K fb sg , , X he M, We gs. , X133 ,Si Q8 N 3,43 ss wif X EXE 9 Q X W W X N W it X5 L lx x iv x X y X 4 if 5 s s X X 4 v , X X ze, KX, V N 4 K ,Rea if N f Q , T ffl? G A NSY if S so . 2,9 J sig N 3 W X Q 5 J P x 3 xx W0 wifes A, sq? Qs 5 mg K ,gi QQ W Q gk rx Fi Eff is Q s rw' Q , is B X xl Q f W f is 4 Y w N A5 9 2 Q f , 6 six TM T 1, ...Q-1 . , 1 ' . 'FA fig '11 2-A-f 15:,PAfLsi,w'f , x ..i. ,SST ' if if ...,. ,, I sf, W , , . V. , Q '24, ., .. X lp, ,. swam wx TOP: Kaaren Osborn, he ad- leader. BELOW: Leslie Pederson and Doylene En- loe, assistant leaders. my .N n gl ' We W' 1 f, l ' them , I, fu ' 1 ' , , j 5: Q , ,f ,, 1 , ff ,3-.Lx 'Q' 2 ,f 1' , 4 f ,fy , , , fw N , AQ ' ' ff , - ' , , f X I L,.,ff . 1' 1 f' 7 1 gf, , fav, X A 5 5 4 1M'WW,,.h.,,m ,,,, , 'WW-1 1 ,,11i:x 2 1 gg, ff L. 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W, 9 Tr:-, x w Fw V4 4 9 Q X Qfx 1 Di X 4 x J 6' X V X X few . QQ -gy , X ., . .Ar , A -' r . qa-mozzzv :S Q ,r -2??5' N w 9 , , ., 'ww , ., ,, f Z, Q fmaffrwvxagfw -f , .,,, 1 a Q .X -8 W ffm' 61 5 315, 1 ., , 3 Q Q Q X54 , N wr VK 9 A . f MW . : .yi-1 15,1-,W M.-.Vg 'Aff-1 'z 1 ' I 1 fi, fE2.,Ji:g., in 'V ' r tif 95, 5 iM5,m'W 'Q , L My 91 I- 'E ' m I W' H .-.aug 1 There's Always Sandy Gottschalk, Pioneer Press columnist and writer of the clever Sarah Hoggsfootu feature and staff typesetter Carl Brausieck are convulsed by one of sports-writer Dennis Tacy's jokes. Bonnie Buffalo, feature writer, smooths up one of her stories as Cindy Waymire, member of the news staff looks on. Gayle McClure f Macs Remarksuj Sports editor, Dennis London fto her leftj, sports writer, and Alan McIntyre fto her rightj, sportswriter, interview prom- inent members of the swim team, in preparation for a sports feature. Staffwriters discuss placement of their stories in preplanning of a page layout. From left: Roberta Stephens, Faye Andrews, Mimi Stronach and Ethel- yne Shaw. a Lot to Do Carole Coleman fleftl and Judy Judson hold a con- fab over assigments while feature writer Elaine Shields trys to concentrate on her typing. As the latest Pioneer Press edition comes from print shop, the staff goes into a frenzy trying to distribute to 64 rooms. Seen leaving on their route are staff members: ffrom lefty Sherry Lackey, Suzie Snyder, and Roberta Stephens. Take MY picturez, says Suzie Snyder fleftj When- ever some one is needed to do a story, Suzie is al- ways willing. Business Manager Marlene Richardson keeps the re- cords and billings for advertisements and handles mailings for exchanges. Mr. Robert Broadwell, journalism instructor and advisor for the Pioneer Press, and Assistant Editor Sandy Gottschalk, check photo cut lines written by Carole Coleman fleftj .lf- 14' lx Xxx New 4 . !----x,,i1-s Editors Leslie Pederson, editor of the Pioneer Qleftj and Connie Jump, assistant editor, take time before classes to plan page organization for this year 's publication, Responsible for content and organization of the book, the girls are in their second year as editors. Leslie, member of the senior class, in addition to her duties as editor, is a member of the elite Seal E-earers, top ranking scholars of thc l-Ionor Society. A well rounded personality, she is also a leader of the Drill Team and active in campus activities. Connie, member of the junior class, is also an honor student and member ofthe Honor Society. No less active in campus affairs, Connie is a cheerleader and takes a responsi- ble part in many organizational projects. 196 Pioneer Staff With so many new First Time events, organi- zations, scholarships and awards to record this year, members of the Pioneer staff found the task of getting the material together a near round the clock task. Mr. Broadwell, advisor, is found dis- cussing a club photo with activity editors Judy Foulds fleftj and Donna DeWitt. Judy Elmore fleftj and Judy Anderson gather up completed pages to pack up and ship to the printers. It's a happy day when pages are finally finished. Judy Elmore prepared administration pages and Judy Anderson had the difficult responsibility for the sophomore section. Terry Hess fleftj and Virginia May check on position of club members as they watch a group being arranged in preparation for a photo. The girls did much pre-planning work on campus. Marlene Richardson frightj photo editor carried the responsibility of keeping track of the thousands of photos. Keep out of my file -- Give those back to me --were expressions frequently heard. No one knows how photos can disappear so easily. JDSYEN S lk .M Pioneer Staff Faces Tough Problems Sportswriters ffrom leftjBil1 Blatzer, Bill Davidson and Dennis Dennis T3-CY fleftj CODfE1'S with SPOITS Young work on picture identifications and photo cropping for ECHYOT Steve Seffeflllnd HS the two plan H sports page, SpO1'tS Section. '-,M AU, rj Assistant Business Manager Joan Welsh QSeatcd righij helps sales staff plan their advertising soliciation campaign. ffrom leftj Ann Reinhari, Rita Fundcrburk :ind Darlene Kingsbury. If lil ,VA Preparing a record of events involves a huge task of checking on everything that goes on . . . setting up pictures, the maddening job of getting information, checking names, dates and those infuriat- ing changes . . . If this were not enough, then come problems of layout, copywriting, head- lines . . . then trying to make it all fit together. Then as deadlines near, where are all those pictures, the missing copy and un- known individuals? However, if it doesn't work out, you won't be reading this. in Trying to Record School Life Business Manager Sharon Skoglund and Assistant Manager Joan Welsh are so busy, they choose any convenient place to work on advertisements. Bill Davidson faces problem of moving his car, but seems un- worried at the prospect. No matter how much Adviser Mr. Broadwell harped on the subject of Let's beat our deadline, those dread days when sections were due always seemed to creep up on us by surprise. Worst of the continual shocks was that of completing pages only to dis- cover after they were all done that someone was left out and the job had to be redone. All in all, however, in spite of the hard work, producing the Pioneer is lots of fun. sy S WY' N .irr- - 1 e -ww' . -J f , i ' l Staff members ffrom leftj Mike Meldau, Warren Kusaka and un- identified friend, analyze good and bad points of other yearbooks. ,,,, it ww...,,,,, ,twig Staff Artist Christie Bryan fleftj puts finishing touches on some art work as Nancy Allan and Sharon Mayer are vastly amused at the result. 199 We're the 0 Pioneers Our cheerleaders are responsible for the school spirit displayed at our football and basketball games. These power packed 8 led the Pioneers in all our dynamic cheers. Win or lose, they kept the cheering going. They could be found during the summer months, practicing twice a week preparing for the coming season. They were compli- mented for their friendliness toward other schools. Our cheerleaders were always counted upon to uphold Western's. .vedirffl verffst. QW? r Lisiiiwf - ' ,451 , ' :WW v Niall: 1' ' X W l i , . ..g:,.'Sf,u'M ,afar -L i Q w , -,wbtmu'Myff,f4 'H , f , - vwanrliy1!.fW-fgwgf ff j+1Amy1 J ' llillllf- ,I J ' ' W 7 M ,,., Wfffxy Miss Gregory, Cheerleading aw , l' ,,wffFJ'ws,,2, 'J ,rm-', ,qv rf' x . ,,,.g'llllll'lllll t,ff'f Instru c tor , work ed W1 th th e c he e r - ,rg ,if f twyv'-' -MW ' -x,i'3W-gn T ' A . ,Q 1 f rWlQii'Ql' leaders this ye ar developing the m lf' into thc fine group they were. She .Q fl' advlsed them ln all their many 1 s W' . 'f ,Mt problems. Miss Gregory also helped organize the cheerleading tryouts for th 0 1961 schoolycar. 200 We CouIdn't Be Prouder . . . reputation when visiting other schools. These seven gals plus one include, from left, Carolyn Anderson, Sr., Judi Anderson, Jr., Lee McCain, Soph., Connie Jump, Jr., Mimi Stronach, Sr., Faye Andrews, Sr., Judy Elmore, Jr., and the only male member Frank Ramsey, Sr. Connie has served as Cheerleader for two years. We can really say that the Pioneer Cheerleaders gave their With Pioneer Spirit, Anything Can Be Accomplished. J my ., 1 .ff 'YF' fligfffflf' 1 WW 1 , LU, ., ,Q Judy Elmore, Junior, was chosen r by the group as head cheerleader. It was Judy's second year at Western and her first year as Cheerleader. She was instrumental in organizing our Pioneer Pep Club. Under Judy's leadership, our cheerleaders partici- pated in many assemblies, and Pep Rallies. 201 all for their school. They went by the motto, 4,5 , A X XA WW Q dxf , ,,4, 1, I fff' 4 Faithful to Our Weste-rn's pert and pretty Songleaders really put on a show at all our football and basketball games. They danced to many high-stepping and intricate routines to give the crowd an extra bit of entertainment at all Pioneer sports events. Our songsters led the student body in our fight songs and our Alma Mater. You could find them carrying Miss Aviva Kamin, songleading instructor, guided the girls through- out the year. She was instrumental in the selection of uniforms and the choice of routines. The songleaders give special thanks to Miss Kamin for all her efforts. 202 out school banner at all parades and at half-time shows introducing the band and drill team. Their smart-looking uniforms and excellent routine precision brought Alma Mater many a comment from the Pioneer crowd. Win or lose, the spright dash of our pretty misses maintained an enthusiastic school spirit. Holding the positions this year are ffar lefty Sr. Bonnie Buffalo, Sr. Darlene Kingsbury, Sr., Pat Cierke, Sr. Kay Zir- briggen, Jr. Kina Bronestine, Soph. Carol Wiez, Soph. Pam Kingsbury, and Jr. Joann Oviedo. Serving as songleaders for 2 years were Darlene Kingsbury, Pat Cierke, and Joann Oviedo. ,f Senior Pat Gierke served as I-lead Songleader for the 1960 schoolyear. Pat was chosen Head in her junior year and was selected as head in her Senior Year also. She was responsi- ble for attending all meetings con- ceming pep assemblies and pep rallies. As head songleader, Pat fulfilled her duties very capably. 203 N ' M i Lx, .ma W, ,Wa 4, Ewan , f Q m Q ,. fs i 5 'f Q f .,fw'v as . vb., Q, ,, I M' .-mm v fr' 'xi IQ 'fy 4' 4' Athletics E 4fM'f7: N Z? Pioneers Compete in Sunset League 4566 V V VV V V V NM- V . VV,,! ,,V. S . ,,..,,.m.,,.V.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,V,,,,, ,, .,.. 1 I W? V aw an V :rw 1 MQW A 2. I . , v,V.- ' f ' , V -wa.. . 9152? ' - -:te-Vg , ., . , , V , ,- , if . , ,.,. , -, VAV wiv ' of 1- 'n3?3.... 'JM' V- ' fs V: ff - WW was 1 'V . W V f W W N t' - , , ,V V , we wg, ,zatw , ,, X K V . we rm Q age N Q ff V 1 5 E 2 ' V .. - , f ' 7 E iw-' f 1 N . V ,,,, , . , ,... gpm ,,. gswi, -, .. 5,,,fVs,,,4-,V,r,,.,, .,,, ,,, M ,.t,,,f,y. rg , , ,WW - , eg, 52, A in .. 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ROW 4: Charles Aguinaga, Wayne Morris, Steve Justus, Dennis London. fi Western, with the number one defense in the league demonstrates how this reputation was gained in a thriller with Newport Harbor. Western won 28-O, for I 9 9 for the First Time. V A A .AA ,,., AA ,A AA A A W A A f AA A A , 'WWW - 'ff't'f1'tfWWSff? -A QW Q 'fwfel'-' ' , ' f ,Ma , I ', . Wim V . V , 2 ,V ?49 ., J ' ' A K 'Q V 5253 5' W2 Q 9 ,gi ' ' M Y 4 A BH. lll, D V ,.,, -,,, Ag, ,. ,, V ,,,M,,,,M, ,,:,. ,MW - A YE , V W ,A 'F W 7 A ' Q77 '- 1 W V gf? V. r As.. QV ,, ww V- , AA, V .V A , A. A ef W -2- E319 f A , .yer ,A ,Lg N V ,Q - j' :FE ' . 'Vg ,:,.,.g:,:l Zu ' -f A ,M fV e ' D I 'I ' :iz ,A,' W 3, ' W 45 J' teit V ' fri-nuwu.wm.t-ax-A, , ROW 1 fleft to right, Roddy Johnson, Dennis Brozowski, Dan Cook, Joe Kelly, Brent Mullen. ROW 2: Richard Rockman, Keith Davis, Ben Fischer, Jerry Gardner, Eugene Tolman. ROW 3: Dennis Painter, Jess Arnett, Jack Weisner, Jim Drake, Mike Rathbun. ROW 4: Dick Elisando, Ray Smith, Earl Woodson, John Henyan, Don Davidson. Jumping high, Brent Mullen fno. 201 takes a Western pass for a blue and white touchdown. Western trampled the Tars 28-0. Western Coachin Staff . . . qt'Kvf'f!PL WESTERN DON DAVIS Head Coach Wx AL ,, I , C701 ,Z r f 1 4, Z ,Q Q7 ,UW f ' - AW IRV KIMBLE JOHN HANGARTNER Line Coach Backfield Coach 208 0, ,-.My '11, ,gf z-f xii lx Most Inspirational Most Valuable Most Improved . . . Promotes Leadership BEN FISCHER Most Valuable Player Captain N, ROGER AGUNAGA MONTE RATHBUN Most Imp ' ' 209 Most Improved CY ,M ,,- .,,, ,,.. W, gil. , f .M f .Massa , 1 ,. 'amuse Bi DENNIS PAINTER 7 ? s Quarterback 9 I STEVE JUSTUS Tackle faff'-ws I f i -was ,,,.,,,,,., A W' We ,f 3 5 , , A ffffiffffi W V, f',' . jf' I' - 2 ,Q r , ' BILL DURON Center J , ylif ww ,wwf :WI lv wg 5' , fya, X Wmwwwwvffwm f Q, ,, f' if RAY SMITH Fullback V . Y 54.1-f, 42 XML 4 - ,, Varsity Post Wins: Finish with 5-3- I -Record: Take 3rd in Sunset League. Western - 20 Muir - I8 Playing one of their better games of the year Western kicked off the 1959 season with an 18 to 20 win over John Muir of Pasadena. Western held a 20 point lead against the 8th rated CIF team at half time. Ben Fischer stunned the crowd with two fine touchdown runsg and 85 yard kick-off return and an 80 yard interception. Brent Mullens also played a big part with a fine touchdown run. frm, I gf Q ,, 3. , X if' -ff . .1-.v-it-'f 0 '-few! 5- inn- s. . -.4 ,, 4,,,r, ,l,. .r ,:c..,a.,,,Ms- B .,as .i i irs, STEVE SETTERLUND Guard ,Mm ,,., ., ' A I f t i I ,,J,,j -ier , ,., X , I so r.r a: 6 -525 :as--sa' 425.951 . 1 .,s. - , 4,fx5il:m...Q-1 L K. 4- ' :1:.-. u ,5.:jf,,-fig-fj4 BEN F ISCHER Fullback THERE HE GOES Most valuable player Ben Fischer romps again against the Las Vegas WildC8!S for a 20 yard touchdown rim. Roddy Johnson assists Fischer with a fine block. 210 I y .,, 1 , y .,,c,,,, , 5 xv 3' f I ff WI' 'I p. 14 :Elm Alf, Q ' Q I ' 1 'rf - of If rm' f., , , ' www, fprwf at 'H I , , ,4 , 1 I y , 'V gua.mM.'W.,,,, if '27 79.f5'3i?Qci, fi I, 1f'f1pl0i'f'7fQfV 'Q if wf,:3l.yi, . ,. 2'1-f 1,'f ,,,ig,,:.fa5-.fill I ' I 5 ' Wav If 1 I f9ffI'11g77 W-1 fI'24 Z',lLf:,1 , s, was 4 KREG LOMBARD Guard i f 5 , fl : 4 : fg-S' I .fi-W I ' .' -f li 45456 i.. s,, , 4 , V,,, I M -Lf 4., I , gay, ,' '9'g42,g1grf.',',L1ff'.g ,Q ' 5.. . WAYNE MORRIS Guard Western - I3 Las Vegas - 20 Kill The Pioneers cried the Las Vegas Wildcats at Butcher Field in Vegas. Taking a 6 to 0 lead at half time, the Wildcats came right back to nip the Pioneers 20 to 13. Hurt by injuries, Western lost Ben Fischer, Dave Sturrock and Roger Aquinaga. Jess Arnett and Dennis Painter led the Pioneers with each scoring a touchdown. Steve Setterlund kicked the extra point. Western - I2 Santa Ana - I2 Starting their first year in the Sunset League, Western pset the league champions with a 12-12 tie. Thus being the only team to come this close to a win over the powerful Santa Ana squad. Last season the underdog Pioneers surprised the Saints with a 6-6 decision. Hit with injuries once more, the Pioneers lost Roger Aquinaga and Steve Setterlund. Western was paced again by Dennis Painter 's fine passing and halfback Jess Arnett 's superb running. In the fourth game of the season with Newport Harbor, fullback Ray Smith, number 53, plunges over the goal on a full back sweep to clinch a Pioneer 28-0 win. 211 ta ,, .X , rl , V., ,I . , lf ff, L - , - , , , 7,7 iL1 .' '.,,f J- - '-Wf 'W' ' q Us i., ,ma I- K , W: 'X ,EA ,. ROGER AQUINAGA Guard ' 35 had ,,f,,,,I ,W K ,2':.:' ' Q Er g A , V , H V is '.f -,c wla ' cwfyg'L,,f.'f' ., ., fyysr. .vw -x P ,-Mrgfi. . fig, ,. .M-If f .,, .,.,.r V ., I. ., , -Q .I , W nga, I f 4, f 3 1 ix tix 2 ,..,. , ,.,. ,.. A . ,,,,. , 6 , .. s .I -3 JOHN I-IEN YAN End ,, Q' 'A my 1-.ag J' I I s' '-:qt -'Yi'--V cites ss ft EARL WOODSON Halfb ack s, ' -sy ,, ,,., N tl ,t M. 1, KV'. , t. ,S L' 1 ..... .K . J ,,.t, I MIKE RATHBUN Quarterb ack Ykyuwx 'W .Q , S2 K' . 'X X yi f 7 44a4-I ,. ' wg l-..,..W..,..., RIC HARD ROC KMAN Fullback ff .ZLZ 6 , f':rf.'C'fi-7' ' . ,ZZ , M' ai gy ' fl aww!!-4 W9 1 ' ' ' DICK BARRETT Guard if pm , ' ff ,CC A W M'',',l1f,,,ICJfffmKwWZZ7lZM. J DALE BELLES Tackle 1 it M W !'2f, , MONTE RATHBUN Center With a look of determination, Dennis Painter Qno. 1Oj evades a Garden Grove tackler. Brent Mullens prepares to throw a fine block. 'Western-28 Newport-O DAD'S NIGHT --Showing their dads the power of a strong offense and defense, Western rolled up an impressive 28 to 0 victory over Newport Harbor. Fullback Ben Fischer who was awarded 'Pioneer of the Week tallied twice. Dennis Painter scored once and big Ray Smith carried two Harbor tars up the middle for another score. Steve Setterlund had a perfect night with four straight conversions. Western-26 Garden Grove-6 Western traveled to Garden Grove to win their second consecutive league game. Outstanding player in the game was Sophomore guard Wayne Morris, who recovered four fumbles to set up Western's touchdowns. Racking up Western's scores were Ben Fischer, Brent Mullens, Dennis Painter and Jess Arnett. QT l 'J tvs 3' fi i . xx ?lsi:ifS -wars-ss-Es ftixw 483' DAVE STURROCK Guard .s ff AR X, His.. .. SNS' 'X ,W gg NNN-f-'Ui 5 X ik 34-'f sv' A , s ffl N ,gsssw Es' t fi -:ff N' ' .sf fi' i ' f ' Q N X r, X.-Sf .vw GARY MCKNIGHT Center !w Mr, ,JZ agf , Entering the Huntington Beach game with only 18 points having been scored against them, our Varsity's superb defensive action is illustrated as they put the stop sign on big Bob Haynes M75 chief ground gainer for the Oilers. Western-7 La Habra-O With only a few minutes remaining in the game, Ben Fischer displayed his fine defensive ability by intercepting a La Habra ass and allo in 20 ards for a Westem touch- , P 8 P 8 Y , down. Steve Setterlund converted and the score board read 5 ,,ai W I wi' Western 7 La Habra 0. V MQ , La Habra, playing their best game of the year, showed Migf ..!,, Q, excellent sportsmanship throughout the game, but were un- able to stop the league leading Pioneers. BRENT MULLEN S Halfback , y , , Western-6 Huntington Beach-20 5 frfff '7w-v if V 3 ,, 'vf Western 's first loss in the Sunset League came with a surprising jolt. Huntington Beach 's powerful 28 man squad 7.w!!? 2f Z were the first ones in history to drop the mighty Pioneers in W if - league competition. Their 220 pound workhorse, Bob Haynes, ' f fi! , f , if Va ' l!,VV A led the Oilers with two touchdowns. Westem's only score came in the second quarter when 5 1 Dennis Painter bootlegged, 25 yeards, around right end. This - - - one loss dropped the Pioneers into third place. MIKE GREEN Tackle 213 f nf---1 ' 4 , . , as if uv ' 'f'Wvf 'l W4 , '--' 1 ff ,- , y 'ff-Mi. I , M , - , . f ,, , ' af 1, , ,mam Wwwwfwwiffffv-A W fwff 'f X V4 fy ,,,,, , ,,,, H' ' , VV V, , ' f' f , w7,'hff,, 1 imp ' ' , if ZJM4 'lfigfft 2' ' -i 4,,,,,4f,, ,, ,, ,,,, ,, RODDY JOHNSON I-Ialfback se, ,X , ,, 1 9 ln ,- 4 f .M N .-..- M K JESS ARNETT Halfback f 1: 4 W , M5494 7 -Q .f 0 Wm... 1' 70 , sf ft ,, 4 Www- , , in ' Q JACK WEISNER Quarterback if , .,g,,f4f V f v ' 1 ,f Qin-awivmfiv '-,M ' f W' '+I MICKEY YATES Guard .Qi 4-Hr . . X 4 -X 1 I row--,,M,r,4W',L f K v . g 2 11 V. . W Kgs.--..,,,-0 ' W Ki if if f ' f lf, 'V7 'L f2'fQ ' ,Qig,'g:f?g4z4ffv4,.?,f.,L2 jg' ,, , f - V-v' ,Q KEITH DAVIS Quarterback 1,4 gf ,A - 2 f' .- 'W ., .-,,.'. -f .AM few-s f ,, S 3- W ,, 1 ' ' Wawfww, I 1 A . , I n A P V. . ,fg'W'fjlf ' I f rw 1 f- ff Qfmz zff'7 TQ!-, in 2' k.,i,,ffqf1g4'Lfz6e2fffQi.,'fg'mf 'z f 4 'W fa it. .. HERB LONG SHORE Guard 'i 6 nv, f 5, ,,.,, .., .mg Ujyygmbau , ff fi S- f,'fffmwz4my, , V V' ffffasf, 2' f5,1WW,yA,WW , , I V ,,fVW,,f,f, A , nf f,W,,,,,zL,Qf k? ,7 ' V , ,, ,, ,ff,fff7' W GENE TOMAN End fn, W 2' fV'V MIKE DEAN Tackle Western - 27 Fullerton - O R, Showing a great come back with perfect blocking and LW bV, V! V tackling, Western traveled to Fullerton to ruin the class of I A 3 if 34's homecoming, by a 27-0 margin. Starting halfback Earl Woodson bewildered the crowd with two spectacular runs. i f One was a 77 yard reverse and the other was a sweep around I left end. Steve Setterlund converted and Western led at the half 13-0. I Fighting back in the second half fullback Ray fthe horsey Smith powered up the middle for a 10 yard touchdown and Quarterback Dennis Painter scored from the one. Steve Set- terlund converted for the third time and the final score read Western 27 Fullerton 0. A JIM DRAKE Halfback W M, ,MQW W F , 1' W -'M-vm .,, - 0. F K ff, i .f s ,ra:.,...,. y S, i s , ' '52 ,.,, 0 I A ' .zKW2fkJ,,:.,.2-5' MW I Western - 6 Anaheim - 25 if Putting a damper on the Pioneers' hopes for a possible . . . f f fffiifl first place, an under-rated Anaheim eleven broke loose with -, a 24-6 victory. With starting backs Ben Fischer and Earl Woodson sidelined with injuries, the Western crew were BILL DAVISON unable to move the ball. Anaheim was paced by their ALL- End LEAGUE halfback, Ricky Scheffler, who tallied three times. With the help. of fine blocking by big John I-lenyan, Earl Woodson heaves potential Fullerton tacklers behindg scoots for a 77 yard touch- own. 214- Q 4: Wt l ' ,ja JZ ,Z V 4 ' ' 5? ' '..' - . f-ff - ,.,., 42 -5 n ', ., ,' .I ,,,, , , ,..,,1 ,. ,, w if . ,c 4 53242 7 ' 'f -5 , aa? aff,-isa W ff ' M ,f f ' ' X Q 4 4 , f ,a ' f f ' f , f 7, gay f 4 104121 ff 1 W 4 J Z, ff IA! 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Season's Summary This season Westem played outstanding football, having tied Santa Ana, Sunset League Champions, and setting back other big teams as John Muir of Pasadena, Newport Harbor, Garden Grove, La Habra, and Fullerton, the 1958 Sunset League Champions. Under brilliant leadership of coaches Dori Davis, Irv Kimble, and John Hangardner, the mighty Pioneer squad 1-:f ir PM fi. ? ?5Y, rg S -. ,fa CI-IA RLES AQUINAGA Guard .Jeff-1 mg, r.,,,.,g, , y?ff,jff.a0f fi 'T' 'B-W7 n ig ii? 3 rf s. sf. i QL finished the season with flying colors, despite their first year JERRYEGSRDNER in the Sunset League. n X ' ,- yy ',:ffg,1?.x,ta f -'j' ' Playing beford 10,000 fans, Anaheim's Dave Rideout is stopped inlhis tracks by the number one rated defensive line in the league. 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'fl,faf 'i4v ffl?-.fi VVVIV V L, . ., , V ,--V ,y V, f,'7f'f-, sf... , ' V 'T' 3, gg ,143 VV.- VVV. I ,wage H L' .xv +, ' V fggaff .,. f- f .. -V V , - '- -f .ZlVWVff'ff'z'f4'.4?Q .VC77fMViz , WVV ,,Vw'VW5?f3Vi3' T: MVXIZMV 1' vV.' Vw.2,Q,f.rwe4. af .. an .. f'n.-:V-.V.V.- V- : we . V.:f...f ,- -.- .W MV--V-.Hr ROW 1--N. Odiwick, A. Rodriquez, R. Fullmer, F. Wagoner, G. Bennett, B. Robertson, B. Carter, P. Martinez M. Klepfer, F. Barnett, B. Belvins. ROW 2--Coach Juliano, F. De Avila, K. Mack, W. Kusaka, D. Cuevas B. , Barthel, W. Jamieson, S. Von Schmitton, T. Dickson, H. Yukihiro, A. Wiggins, B. Bozarth, R. Cornwell Fl. Watterson, R. Mills. ROW 3--Coach Humrighouse, R. Borges, R. Bentley, R. Kirk, D. Trainotti B. Zottloli R. Rupert, B. Powell L. Johnso S. B k W. G ' , ' Coach Magnante., n, roc , roos, F. Hudgms, L. Tugar, D. Taylor, R. Cuevas, T. Humphries, F .-.: fV ' . f -Q-' 1 3. 1 X ig? 2 4 V VV I 2 4 1 f ff f FRANK WATERSON Captain SEASON RECORDS WHS O , 13 . . Muir .... . . . . Santa Ana .. 's Take Close Second in City Championship SPIRIT AND DETERMINATION-- These were the keynotes to Westem's B squad this year. In practically every game they were outweighed by OPP. 19 . 13 27. ..Newport ..7 6 . . Garden Grove . . . . 19 0 . . La Habra . . . . . 7 19 . . Huntington . . 12 14 . . . Fullerton . . . . O 13 . . Anaheim .. 12 nearly 20 lbs. per man. One example of the determination which the team showed was witnessed in the Newport game. After being be- hind by a score of 7-O the middleweights fought back to overwhelm their oppon- ents by a walloping score of 27-7. The team won the City Champion- ship and finished in second place in league cornpetetion, but was actually only a half of a game out of first place. NICK ODIWICK Most Valuable Player N3 .1 . 216 BUTCH BARTHEI. Captain ., f -W U ,.. A E 4 .i A gi , ,gl . i M, W ,W a I , , V. V 0 ff V . f . . 1 ., H ' A sl-Q, ffl, 4 ff' rv Qi? 1 l Z 2 yi' 'Q 'AAA L all 4 lv' l 'ff ' ' Pg' ' 5 . fa Cf? W R' 3 r ' 1- f sl w 2. , fa in If 4 W 4 7 R A .H lf? ' f f . ' ' l U n sxfzq- gf K5 f 631542533 Q 1:2 , 0. ,fi 1 it M.. g . li . G ,, gp, Q' ' ,Q ' ,, 44 31' .. ' ' , ay 1 . ! v ' ' Q 'Q .mal , . 1, T 9, 8 l6f X X I ggf, 5, A 67 I 7- 4- L 'A A , 4 ' SN..-v-' ,K kg, 'X ..,, i 'ix if 5 R 1g,,f,,,.,l,1,,,i,.. 7. fi, sw, , Q, M ,, I N ,, K K ,Q Q, ,I , V .,V,,, ,Q V V: ., ,,,,,' ,y rwat V WMU V, V- h if -iaf., V.V, ,fl - 5 - .1 N J- f -- . --I 'tfzpu-Q' ,li 1 '1 g ' X f M ,fl -f 6- . ff ' , ROW 1--Mgr. B. Stolte, R. Almand, S. Dickson, K. Waller, D. McLeod, T. Wiley, R. Garcia, G. Otsuka, L. Shigenaka, T. Morimoto, R. McCord, E. Valdivia, T. Surface, D. Nordstrom, Mgr. ROW 2--G. Dean, W. Bryan, T. Gibbons, S. Clark, V. Nose, R. Flanagan, B. Adams, B. Todd, R. Lawrence, J. German, M. Peck, J. Bodkins, T. Towers. ROW 3--Coach I-lemandez, A. Grapkoski, B. Young, D. Williams, D. Smith, R. Jones, R. Byrd, C. Rosales, B. Coburn, R. Johnson, L. Sherrer, C. Young, Coach Scott. Cs Overpower League - Take Second Straight Title VICTORY--was the word in the 1959 C football campaign as the mighty squad rolled over every opponent and Tom Wiley was elected Most Valuable Playerg Jim Shigenaka and George Otsuka were elected team extended its winning streak from last Captains. year to 16 games. Under the superb leadership and training of coaches , J ..,, ,vi , N U ,, V GEORGE OTSUKA . Z-in , .,., -' ,,, 5 Captain David Hernandez and Joseph Scott, ,lvr the team celebrated its second unde- feated season. With a churning offense and a solid stone wall defense, the X. 7' 1 M-,N . , l Pioneer CZ team tallied 165 while - n .,.., giving only seven to La l-labra. W ,rx .Q ' 1' 't 1 SEASON RECORDS ' WHS OPP 34. ...Edgewood... ..O TOM WILEY 6 . . . Santa Ana . . O il Most valuable Player 29 - ' ' ' NSWPOH - - ' - - 1 0 l 20 . . . . Garden Grove . . . 0 y Wy- 14 ,.... La Haba . . . . . . . . .w A 'L 1 35 . . . . Huntington Beach . .. O gl QTQTTQ gg 12 . . . . Fullerton . . . . . . 0 . 13 . . . . Anaheim . . O 1 'lll JIM SHIGENAKA Capta 217 JV's Become Llncrowned Champions Western 's junior varsity football squad completed their 1959 campaign with another unofficial league championship. Under the excellent direction ofhead coach Don Ames and line coach Dick Stuetz, the Pioneer JV's rolled over every opponent to maintain an unbeaten 6-0-1 record, the lone tie coming against the Fullerton Indians. One highlight of the season was a spirited but expected victory over their crosstown rivals, the Colonists of Anaheim, 19-6. The last Sunset League victory wrapped up the unofficial league crown and the city championship. Victories during the past season included a decisive 21-0 win over Corona in the season opener, next they up- ended Santa Ana 28-13 for the first league win. It was the next game that ruined their chances for a perfect year when Fullerton came from behind to upset the Pioneers, the game resulted in a 6-6 tie. Western got back on the winning track the very next Mon- day dumping Brea 14-12 in a squeaker. With but three games left, they then defeated La Habra and Garden Grove by the identical scores of 20-0 and in the finale pushed Anaheim all over the field for a 19-6 victory. Guard- Guard- Guard-- Tackle Tackle ' Guard-- ' Guard-- Guard-- Guard-- Tackle- Tackle- Tackle- Tackle--ERNIE JOHNSON --DENNIS KIDWELL --ROBERT MARTIN ROSTER -CHARLES AQUINAGA BRYAN ASBROOK GEORGE GRIFFITH MARK RICKELS MICKEY YATES SEALY YATES DENNIS LONDON -ROGER VAN EVERY -ALAN GALKIN -HM JACKSON Tackle--LARRY MCNEAL Tackle--MIKE DEAN Center--GARY MCKNIGHT Center--MIKE HEATH Center--DAN COOK Center--ROY TERRY End- -BILL BEAZLEY End--LOYD scorr DON AMES t End--JERRY GARDNER and--DENNIS BROZOWSKI Fuiiback--DAN BROWN WESTERN oPPoNENTs 1-fullback--JIM DRAKE Coach 21 Corona 0 28 Santa Ana 13 Fullback- -RICHARD ROCKMAN V Halfback- -RICHARD ELISANDO 6 Fullerton 6 imifback--JACK WEISNER 14 Brea 12 Haifback--RARRY ROWLAND 20 LH Habra 0 Haifbaclr--ROBERT otsuu 20 Garden Grove 0 19 Anaheim 6 Quarterback--WILLIAM NOVACK ' Quarterback--DOUG JONES Quarterback--WILLIAM BUS-II - -Seniors 2121 DICK STUETZ Coach ,QQVQQQQ ,eil .0 'N - 1 QW? 15? 1 ,MN in , V M.. W sf., A KWSN!! ,, .. M.M-My ww Ma, v Mums' .immmsfq . 43ra'vm:,m,.fsmH -. -XX5 'f gr 4 I NX? 5259 .: Q - J341' , 7 55:9 QQ im , W, . 4. ,, wg: K f MSM: Basket Wiygff' 'KA' 2 ROW 1--Roy Nash, Dennis Painter, Bill Salmond, Terry Sears. ROW 2--Mtg. Ellis Wampler, Steve Setterlund, Ben Fischer, Jerry Beutler, Dick Steenburgen, Coach Bill Walker. ROW 3--Mgr. Doug McMurtrie, Roy Crawford, Tom Quick, John I-lenyan, Dave Sell, Fred Jantz. '19 A.. ball I9 9-60 957 mv ' iq 221 Place Third in Sunset League Race LEAGUE RECORD WESTERN . . 37 ' SANTA ANA . . WESTERN . . 57 NEWPORT . . . . WESTERN . . 47 GARDEN GROVE WESTERN . . 76 LA HABRA . . . . WESTERN . . 54 HUNT. BEACH . WESTERN . . 64 FULLERTON . . . WESTERN . . 39 ANAHEIM . . . . WESTERN . . 30 SANTA ANA . . WESTERN . . 67 NEWPORT . . . . WESTERN . . 45 ' ' GARDEN GROVE WESTERN . . 61 LA HABRA . . . . WESTERN . . 52 HUNT. BEACH . WESTERN . . 54 FULLEXTON . . . WESTERN . . 35 ANAHEIM . . --Forfeited --Over-Time LEAGUE SUMMARY Rated to be NO COMPETITION in the Sunset League by Orange County Sports Writers, the Western mighty crew fought to a strong third place, with a league record of 8 wins and 6 losses. The Pioneers de- feated Newport, Garden Grove, La Habra, Huntington Beach, and Santa Ana. fm A. ' gijsiit H , f -w w ffz A , 17A 5 M. 2 4 ff A f X U 9 f f 'A sa' fff Q ,A f F X 34 Z g A 2 X7 g f 4x 1 A ff K V ' , .' 4 , , X 2 f Z xg f f 0 f f Vx' 6 9 jr , ,,, , , if if 7 ' ' ' I IJ! f 5 , I iff! 1 J X 4 1 ' I 1 , ,f f Am, r L A' fa E' J ERALD BEUTLER Forward N 'ff ,-,. fp 'f.,- wif, . ,.,,' ' f Q , f 5 . nf, f,f- 1 Arrrr ar LS rA X ff! ff! W , f , f 1 X 4 , . A 2 4,AAA rfr fyy' ' V 1::1f21:51:i11:2fA LJ- V ' f,'1 7 A ,,,'f '2'M,f- r.f, 'f I ff ,ff 7 11,1 I ' M W 1 f lffgfwf Aj fyjy, j BEN FISCHER Guard Captain COACH BILL WALKER 1 . , X 2'ij5i.'f'-It-f if iilzg ' SST :si ft .1 fiff gifs, A Q ' . -- G C 1. 2-2 vi, ': ,: ' iffy'- : ' I , 4'm-,52,Qffz4:wf-4:2564-1'YQ 5' f -fl2.fPfi.Q1'2i'wYK+9 .ziifagfi . . .1141 ' - xii ,,z ' :5i523Qz: v:E -f: :s::Ze1:E2aiEf:?- 2 1111 . 'K' Q - 1' ::.f:f'1'Z'i::s . ' ,s . -, 123 f f :.121:a:1221:' ' ' HW - 12 2- EJ-'Z-:zill 22 ,1 12 A' JOHN HENYAN Forward STEVE SET TERLUND Guard ROY NASH DAVE SELL TERRY SEARS Guard Most valuable Player Guard High Point Man 222 4 , :Yff K 1 , G, 1' emo be 34 TOM QUICK Forward Most Improved Player DENNIS PAINTER X, 3, rpg TRAINER JOHN FRANSEN . I Ea HW' ' N' 5' ' 5 Vfrr 'L , H FRED JANTZ Guard Most Inspirational BILL SALMOND GU.3.1'CI Guard Best Free Throw Percentage ,fif . .I ei E? ,1:,: fe w ':,::, 1 fig .::. , Sm - 'r'rf Q Qs also A. V' f I, ' rQ I ea e+ ' r ROY CRAWFORD DICK STEENBERGEN Forward Dave Sell explodes for 2 points against Guard Center Anaheim. 223 , . .r,- I f I FRONT ROW 1--Hal Murdock, George Wright, Dennis Brosowski, Joe Day, John Murray, Don Nordstrom, Mgr. BACK ROW--Coach Kimble, Bob Murphy, Andy Curtis, Roger Craig, Bob Roland, Ron See, Mike Wasmuth, Mike Jackson. f ssc., . . Basketball SEASON RECORD WESTERN OPPONENTS WHS 54 ORANGE 39 2 wus 55 RANCHO 23 WHS 42 ARTESIA 23 WHS 59 BUENA PARK 49 WHS 51 ORANGE 27 WHS 36 LAKEWOOD 49 WHS 25 SANTA ANA 26 WHS 55 NEWPORT 53 WHS 45 GARDEN GROVE 23 ERVIN KIMBLE WHS 69 LA HABRA 41 Coach WHS 40 HUNT. BEACH 49 WHS 60 FULLERTON 54 WHS 47 ANAHEIM 52 WHS 67 DOWNEY 29 WHS 38 SANTA ANA 27 WHS 52 NEWPORT 56 WHS 71 GARDEN GROVE 29 WHS 58 LA HABRA 62 WHS 43 HUNT. BEACH 55 WHS 59 FULLERTON 61 WHS 54 ANAHEIM 51 ww-aw rg. ,. HAL MURDOCK Most Valuable Player RON SEE--Best Freethrow Percentage HAL MURDOCK--High Point Man. JOE DAY RON SEE Most Improved Player Captain 224 f 7 9 FRONT ROW QL to RQ Kit Mack, Walt Groos, Fred DeAvila, Nick Odawick, Steve VonSchmit1ou, Larry Johnson, Bob Harmon. BACK ROWQL to Rj Coach Ames, Dennis Yoken, Randy Stricklin, Jim Haines, Bryan Powell, John Engebretson, Bill Snell, Doug Ludden. NICK ODAWICK Most Valuable Player BRYAN POWELL Captain Q Q B1 Q WESTERN WHS 29 WHS 43 WHS 34 WHS 30 WHS 53 WHS 44 WHS 51 WHS 28 WHS 34 WHS 38 WHS 38 WHS 45 WHS 40 WHS 39 WHS 39 WHS 33 WHS 36 WHS 46 WHS 31 WHS 54 Basketball SEASON RECORD OPPONENTS SANTA ANA 48 NEWPORT 38 GARDEN GROVE 37 LA HABRA 29 HUNT. BEACH 50 FULLERTON 37 ANAHEIM 49 SANTA ANA 46 NEWPORT 38 GARDEN GROVE 24 LA HABRA 36 HUNT. BEACH 35 FULLERTON 47 ANAHEIM 47 ORANGE 43 RANCHO 28 ARTESIA 35 BUENA PARK 19 ORA NG E 32 LAKEWOOD 35 JIM I-IAINES--Best Preethrow Percentage BRYAN POWELL--High Point Man. 225 H DON AMES Coach fxf - ' fa, 4 it if - - -' ,- Lx. - 3- ,... 3 5:3 '.,,. 'x X ...,., L :fag N if 1 -fe e is fix + xx ' 52 JOHN ENGEBR ETSON Most Improved Player FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: Gerol Bellinfante, Tak Morinmoto, Charles Rosales, Ray Cline, Alan Lowder, Dick Severson. BACK ROW: George Thompsan, Terry Towers, Norman Wendell, Dick Blough, Tim Smith, Dave Williams. MISSING--Wes Davis, Tom Gibbens, Larry Killen, Larry Sherrer. fv A5+'q,, p, ,. . Zzfz E745 ' ff if - v , , .ff-1 ' E fm, f 'Mia' 'ff '1 Q m W if .M A Z A ,M y Q ,Q ,,,, ,, X ' wg' lf Q, f 'M.f,4.,,,, ,f DAVE MES SENG ER Coach NORMAN WENDELL Most Improved Player C Basketball SE ASON REC ORD WESTERN OPPONENTS WHS 42 . . . . .oRANGE 28 WHS 40 . . . . .RANCHO 10 WHS 38 . . . . . ARTESIA 21 WHS 29 . . . , .BUENA PARK 22 WHS 22 . . . . .ORANGE 30 WHS 36 . . . . .LAKEWOOD 40 WHS 38 . . . . . SANTA ANA 36 WHS 34 , . . . . NEWPORT 19 WHS 46 . . . . . GARDEN GROVE 25 WHS 28 . . . . .LA HAERA 37 WHS 40. , . . , HUNT. BEACH 36 DICK SEVERSON WHS 44 , . . . . EULLERTON 32 Most Valuable Player WHS 24 . . . . . ANAHEIM 41 WHS 33 . . . . ,DOWNEY 28 WHS 22 . . . . .SANTA ANA 30 WHS 25 . . . . . . NEWPORT 32 WHS 21 . . . . . . GARDEN GROVE 24 WHS 46. . . . .LA HABRA 44 WHS 38 . . . . . . HUNT. BEACH 26 WHS 31 . . . . . . FULLERTON 23 WHS 29 ...... ..,.. A NAHEIM 35 TAR MORIMOTO--Best Frcethrow Percentage, RAY CLINE--High Point Man. RAY CLINE Captain 226 f , , Yr fw ' , '60 Varsity t ' -, . fa: 'ff 1 . X A 1 i hw lex , ' V '- Je 5 .L 9 it ff ,. , ' 'L- 'Qi ', iff f , - f L 2 , X it 4, 1 ,Ur nz- , My ,.,,. 1 A 1 WZ A Aj HZ , D A 7 , f WW? S wwf , , .,.,,,g,J5 f M xy' if ,,-,, :J W-f 1 . ,: ,, Alf r ' ff! , , ff ft if . 4 , , ,. , , 4, , , W . f 'bu My X , I , . jf ,, H MV fgf -. R , rm eq, I We if WM X! 4 I' ,ff . . , . 4.,. 1 L y.. :S af if Z! 1 4 1' , V ff A 'f . vw- ful ' ,Q fi A J fs -S -f ' A . tg xl fs V 1 ' 1' V Y 'AW 'X ' Q ' f , Q . ffrwi E Left to Right--M. Burns, mgr., M. Serlin, R. Aguinaga, M. Rathbun, N. Odiwick, K. Davis, B. Irvin, B. Fischer, D. Totosz, L. Lawson. wma ff, W H' VMXM7 ff Z7 , L 7 'f fdzfghgfy Qff4yw,Cf5'f,Qj,,i,f'!5'5,g X . fiv . K' 'J Jgv' ,751 ., f- fffff ,fymffa ' , 3 ,V , Wffffffwfy ff' ff f f 1 672 ff ' f . , ,, ,Z W f M . W , .f , f ,zz ' f R if .ffyzf 'fy ww 1, 1 . 5 jf In laws., 157414593 'fiizzcff WMM M , f l ., .,V., 7 , f Q74 i, of , f 1 'Y'-i.. .' 4. , COACH MERK Popular head coach, Roy Merk, has just con- cluded his third consecutive year heading the Pioneer Horse-hiders. Stressing hard work and team co-operation, he rates as one of the better high school baseball coaches in the state. His other activities include, Athletic Director and Booster Club Advisor. 228 'Z 5 i Baseball sg. Q Q Q f s y Affffifflwff , . it T' ' If T 2 ,ww 1 , if i ,' , ' ' ' If V fr' R 3 J , ,. 'www y r 37122 N-Jw? gg! k cyl ,iff fi fiWg,..i1:.7 A233 . X W I A ' A- .1 .I If - xxx K Bw I A X I 5717 ity! K Lx. Q f 2 ' 4' A , Q-Q., g p Y A V ' if r V , , Arg, . 1 M T ' , Z W 1 7. 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Hoping to prove that they were better than the pre-season prediction of 7th place, the Pioneer Var- sity team entered the powerful Sunset league in 1960. Although their pre-season record was only fair, the horsehiders showed good prospects. Their first four games of the season were played in the La Habra tourney, El Rancho of Whitter being the first foe. The Pioneers were blasted in that game of 11-1. However the team came back strong in the next two games of the tourney to win by scores of 4-0 and 10-3, but were beaten in the final by host La Habra, 7-3. Seniors on the Varsity Baseball team this year were as follows: Roger Aguinaga, pitcher, Butch Barthel, second, John Henyan, pitcher, Tim McManus, outfield, Keith Davis, first base, Bud Irvin, out- field, Ben Fischer, outfield, Mike Rathbun, Marty Serlin, Mike Shaw, Dave Sturrock, and Butch Zottoli and Dennis Totossz. 229 ai- Dave Sturrock slides across home plate with winning run in Orange game. Butch Barthel beats out infield hit during game with Ramona of Riverside 230 Junior Varsity Wins First Five Games r P te 1 , I f illi- K s 'rl A ' X 5 4? Xin: 1 ., K X' 'X 1 ,X L ,p X N M 1,' s ' r u- :Ji K R ROW 1: G. Bennett, B. Blevins, G. Lawson, J. Bodkins, F. DeAvila W. Moore, R. Cline. ROW 2: G. Wickham, H. Longshore, S. Von Schmitton, D. Brozowski, M. Mathias, B. Dawson, D. Evers, R. Clark, S. DuCoff, mgr. ROW 3: Coach Hernandez, J. Morton, L. McNeal, J. Haines, B. Rowland, M. Heath, D. Cook, S. Edwards, G. Wright, D. McMu.rty, mgr. Sophomores Show Good Prospects ROW 1: W. Davis, A. Lowder, R. Smith, G. Thompson, E. Valdivia, D. Billups, P. Serlin, D. Warkintine. ROW 2: R. Holguin, J. Underwood, R. Lawrence, R. Severson, R. Perfect, J. Carrol, L. Killen, B. Coburn, R. Evans, M. Peck. ROW 3: J. Burns, mrg., D. Hudson, C. Rosales, D. Yoken, K. Smith, T. Sweeny, B. Akers, N. Wendell B. Adams, D. Williams, B. Powell, J. Jackson, S. Clark, Coach Magnante. 231 l,,,,,6,,.fy Na, ,, f lfya1:fg9fC ' f rf, H Zin f 1 . W 6 264512 f I V, T7 J' 9, ,, X ffifff f I f MW! V, ff ,ff mm ,rd Row 1 qL. to R y- Rodd J h arsit , .. .,,,AA r, H , ,g2g,:,, , 'Q I , ,Q ,, . , f, 1 f , ,Q , -, ,- 5 ' QW? 9 e 5 V Q ff 2 f 2 , 'f' ,. 4 , M 2 '. .J H , ' f, We Wad WMA HA! QW! wget? 5 F' W' 5.4. X 4 S . . y o nson, Doug Jones, Rick Duthie. ROW 2: Steve Sett 1 Beazley, Ron Wilderson. ROW 3: E1 ' ' -V , X ii X, CALVIN COPFMAN Head Coach er und, Roy Terry, Bill mer Sabin, Andy CUYCIS Fred Je , nsen, Joe Day, Dave Sell, Dave Kidwell. This year's varsity track team, under the direc- tion of Coach Calvin Coffman, are expected to take top honors in the Sunset League. Paced by a num- ber of returning lettermen man were broken. y school records 23? Track fi-1-:W-S' - :: 5 fr fp -A ,f O , ' - V ii? 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X f gr A W Q, ff' gil , r N E M X 5 fr' s if is 2 Q S 4 f 3 ,X , f W' a fs' ,.,. .f X f gqggw. '. Y rf ROW 1 QL. to RJ: Dean McLeod, Larry Shiganaka, Tom Wiley. ROW 2: Norman Schickedanz, Jerry Fine- frock, Victor Nose . 235 is 1AA fm-.V Lp 'as f. . 9 9- ,mn , f , -I 5:,wPm ,gg 'it' V ev sf'-:S 'EK ' QJWFQ 4 C3 1 W ? 3 '75 S5551 ' ,cy py N,lE22 Wm FM WU FRONT ROW--R. Monastesse, ,. QQ If A 1 J . Bethan, J. Currie, J. Smith, if , 51 1' 1 if ' H7 , J .13 fwf 5 wi w ie ,,-Q 2 1 ' -,-'--- V ,A 4, 1, .ggwfia 'V -5, ,fi J. F61'l6fl'OCk, A. HEIH3Hd6Z, a l , BACK ROW--Coach Coff- ,,,. if - ,M ,Wi KL ., 4, 5:15,,,g:.,.,,A,g55 ,:3..,.--.,-,V D f.,, :Qt rnan D Howery E Lamar , ,,,. ., . ' ' ' ' .' ' ' is -' 1' V .1 'r ,Q 'fi 1 ugeagg' - ,f 5 R. Scott, J. Wright, D. 3 is wwf r SW-2861: B- Murphy. R- A gg.: r A ,-5 3- g Q, ,, , wg, ,,, ' Vg . J ,,,,., .,.,,, if 2 V- gi. ,sg X Hatanaka, G. Smith. ,, , , '-'f C .... 1 fi'ssl 5? Q , 2 'E .2 f: .., 11-f' '---f :P - 'f f w -a ,,,. A .- , 1 -1.7. ' g V- f ul ' ag. . , 1, Ma' 5:32 - -f:a:,:.::, -f 41- '-I r . 2 ..,,- if y , f 'rm M4-:' ' f - 'L f.e:.f 4-ir ' .iz1:.w.. -.1:.1,:,:, ,.,. me ---, az 1. ..., ' 4 ,. i ,..,. M.. 53' - ' , : :gf'-ig? '1 3,-1' 11212321112 1:51i:.E5 1-': FQ.3'1E. '.'e: . fE.1fr:,f1Z-55.7.5 ..,., 1 1 yi i A, 2.3:f55 3d':-'f7j,yf ' '-zf rhgr i r 2 ,f,,,,,,, W. 4M' .I.2 I-?'1 .f . . . M-,-' oL'. 1-'I-v .j f 5 '-0i'9'. 'A , M ,,,, I - '.-:'::'v ,f ,.,g:f ,,.f3 V '---n Cross Countr Team .1 f- 9,7 In the midst of a building year, the Western Cross Country A,-sim, Jt- C ' f' 4 ,f , ' ' i' team, under the direction of Coach Calvm Coffman, fought W hard to achieve top honors for their first season in the powerful , Sunset League. Al Hernandez was elected Most Valuable fi, Player and Jim Bethan was elected the team Captain. , CALVIN COFFMAN Coach r Wcilzvfz . 1 S W 'Q P l J C' ' 'Tv Wt' K A 1' Qi: QCA ,ga 'Q V , I Coach Coffman clocks Western road runner, Bob Murphy. ALBERT HERNANDEZ Most Valuable Player 236 ROW 1--M. Fullmer, J. Garrity, B. Garcia, R. Full- mer, H. Facet, J. Arnett. ROW 2--G. Bennett, T. Horen, R. Aguinaga, T. Randall, R. Moschenko, Coach Davis. -NNN Wrestling Team Tom Horen receives his California State Championship Trophy. 1959-60 saw Western's very first wrestling team enjoy success throughout the season. Under the leadership of Coach Don Davis they compiled a season record of 15 wins and 4 losses. Tom Horen and Gary Bennett went to the CIF playoffs. Tom Horen went on to capture the Southern California Crown and then fought to take the California State Championship, 237 .K ,,, f .w sRi3'fif-arab 'WNW I TOM HOREN Most Valuable Player California State Champion f, Nsxigybg- ..., . f N: Coach Varsity Water Polo sf f 'M 'f ,f ya, ,swf-sa 4 E 3 E l 3:-1? ,,, gym 4 4 4 l' L 'K .7 gy, r f VARSITY--FRONT ROW--L to R. Manager Bob Yukihiro, Ralph Cooper, Rrank Ramsey, Roger Gregg Ron Green, Bob Harmen. BACK ROW--Coach Steveson, Bob Bagled, Dennis Totsz, Bill Jones, Dan Bliss, Bob McDan1el, Pat Smith, and Coach Cochrane. In our first year to have Water- polo, and although defeated in the match, our team showed great prom- ise for next year, 1 , f , I V, ., ,..- w . . .0-. , nf . B Roger, Gregg, below, blocks opponents ,,,., , ., ' ' ' M' W score rn Fullerton game. f, rf f f t ,,.,.. f X ' 4' ffyf fm-,ff vfffffiffy ' A f X ,E 5 5, Rx K X Z flrlf Y' ' W' ' '7 5 ' 55xf:?,i 4 f ff ,f,' 4: M . , ' QWIM . ' ' Q ,',. f , , - Y C ' B P af V,-, f ,W ww , A km Qmf,zmmjw:14va?rw414wnyw,sf ,, ,ff 'H'fft'ft4W!S4M , jg 1 Frank Ramsey, above, sets up score ' , for Western in Fullerton game. A 1 5 Q 2 3 8 ll , B and C Water Poloists QQ '?l , of .4-. A 'W +-ies Q fm, ef 'W' 'aa 'L f -WJ 'D 4-' if f M ff .1 , .5 , ' . . M , , A., ,, . W my ,gf y, ' X 'TJ ' ll A wg , as .Q L r 131 iran ag, j' -,fm-,j?g:, ,M B ' . ,F r. U1 A B' in iii ' B I , E w-:Q . , Q f M: 41 f' , , , -.W .mx , f ' Y W' ' 1 -fa, , , W K ff ' di i . ' FRONT ROW--L to R. Manager Bob Yukihiro, Bob Hipp, Charles Johnson, Bill Centobene, Scott Christ- ensen, Dennis Goode, Don Hundley. BACK ROW--Coach Steveson, Ric Walton, Stewart Nelson, Walt Shields, Bob Perez, Jerome Dufour, Vic Pfendler, And Coach Cochrane. . 145: 1 BSVZ- ' Q -.W , 4' 51 ' Q'sx R, 'lv Q' WW F5 f -m-az iv 1'- -QMDBAS , fm 'B '39 if Kelis? is ffl W iaiffff QWNEERS x . 15.Q?a?,,.B..i ' X A K ll V v:7' ' - . .,,, V 5 3 C ,B B is .nt ',., we H 3, , N A 5 vlkkk V- U -all K if' lj -1:u4'g,. , lisa VW K , lzublu Q ,sr Y f , l' t c ti icsi C i F ' b nks Max DeZem len John Gethoefer Mike C'S--FRONT ROW--L to R. Manager Bob Yukihiro, Wayne air a , p , , 1 S 'th. BACK ROW--Coach Steveson, Garold Myers, Douglas Phillips, Chris Heath, Wayne Lewis, Char es m1 Englsh, Mike Fries, and Coach Cochrane. 239 is 71 A fm L ,,,,-.0.,- A , , ,,, X ,,,, , , I V my V ,I yffygiuggf X! V MiA,,,i4yy., JN? ,,,.. 1,wfPW44ma:.gNw mam.. , 'l Varsity Swimmin w , VARSITY--FRONT ROW--L to R--Sam Mosier, John Clark, Frank Ramsey, Bob Hipp, Bill Centobene, Craig Finefrock. BACK ROW--Bob Dotson, Ron Almada, Bob Hurkmans, Brian Ashbrook, Ralph Cooper, Vern Keiser, and Dan Bliss. Q M A V X Z, - m,,,,,9f,N,.W. t 0 9 ffm? ,cfzfff ' ' 'fwfiff ', , fr Q I Q ME 7 A l n , ,, ,,,, lr U , W AQ ,ygwffng N f yi! X f wwwwwmw f , ,ff 'W 334, , f ' 9 ' -V , , ' ' 1 ,ff e f A .ai VZ. X 1 v Q' 4 ' 2 I ' 42 ,4 'l' .2 f V Q? if r ,A , K Z1 I 4 an fy -,X Q. 5 ,X .T A r,', l -1 765 A - ' E 3 , 1 . Q : 'Z , 4 4 , ., ,,,, ,,r,, Ax ., ,N y- x ,,,. 1 . ,gm V, ,Q . 1 J .. COACH STEVENSON H-H er-Lqffbgfgiigggfg zr f Action shots from one of , Olll' IUEEKIS. Swim Teams Practice for Competitions 'Q 199' '2--1 -. ' 5 BEE'S--FRONT ROW--L to R--Jon Davis, Bob Perez, Stewart Nelson, Don Hundley. BACK ROW--James Ourand, Jeff Ritter, Jerome Dufour, Van Assna, and Clinton Paul. CEE'S--FRONT ROW--L to R--Wayne Fairbanks, Charlie Smith, John Gethoefer, Russ Almond, Chris English. BACK ROW--Dennis Smith, Jerry Hogan, Garold Myers, Max Delemplen, Douglas Phillips, and Bob Yuhihiro. 241 wav- smae 5 5 . 5 'f 6655.1 , ,-..,,.,,...,,,.-.0 ,., ., Varsity Tennis 3 Q : . .1 .f 1, i JA , z24fW ' -' ' 1 I W , , I , ,Aix 52? 3' si 5 V 4 Q f V22 gm ff! V' 3 ff V , -f., i S ..,,V: ROW 1 11 to RQ Randy Iwata, Ron Mills, Mike Chalfant, Rick Nelson. ROW 2 Coach B111 Walker, Tony Reece, Leroy Mc Nutt, Don Seliphant, Dick Carson, Roy Hatanaka. flugutwqw v A A A'- QQ + f , f A 4, ,Lf 1 f .' 4 W 42 f J ., I, I ff , ' 1, f 7 If ZWW, if I ..,. ..,, , ., MW? ff,,,, , , , f af ' ,ff ., ' , , L wfmunu 2, ' ' i a m faiIiRuamnnnhnQ!Qg wniiiZ1UiiiiUSUWW amor' QW-Vngnnunn lim Mgr' my Anmumrmgsunsz, f v,,,' - 4 97 into ' z ... M M ' ' W? ' 1 ..... ' , , , iff J 2 M , . . man ' 1 3 A Milk iilllgslmmw, may A nn glib? Q 1 V X X I , , f 1, '1 A Y A RON MILLS M L Mx TONY REECE KW Y N' -: DON SELIPHANT , Hz! MWF- ,w,,r'1., W. 4 w.ie?:, , I, If 3 , 3 M ., 4 fig .- Q rx v E U ' ,. ui I TV . A in Qgewwwa R, if nf cy 1 .,,,., i v ' , , , l ' fi WH'-',.-1.1, -4- , ' ' gg Qt, Mais' L., - :O ' f i!!!-mf' ' imap v Q 4 2 1 2 f Y l ' - ROW lbfl to RQ Dave Amerrnan, Tak Morimoto, Don Norostrom. ROW 2: Coach Bill Walker, Dick Steenbergen, Russell Young, Skip Lane, Bill Salinond. Q ,iig M ve?- ' . 'W-ESX . VIYSXX' X- iff ll-PT,?ffllbi.filNi ','.:fSfV ' -6:5.yI' 'XR Ng 2. - X- ,- 8.52-5. ' 1 NxN3Xx,Nx4 N:-,,-x5f,,,-AQ-mlm 'NNN :A .i . wk' E' ,. '-.'tXqXiX'QTw+E?f,i'0'iNS -N-NA: v 6 P4-4 ' 'M -. -'. : xwcf,-'fv.m:, 'Xu-:vw 5 , . -ww . x, H QgE2xQs?mQQN.:.Qfs5 4,5 V , 4 ,V ,I f. w NHsBwQQQw,x,,-bxQ.m,m,3WNXy -W, kr-1, f ' . X ' :4 5xq2s:5:XQg?.3'wifi-rfi X .vmaeaamifsm ,N ,..V I X ,,,. -.:l,.-4, - veg 54 ' ,. v. 55:44.--4EfI'h,SSs:..' 114f 1-. X ' XXX? - ' ,sf X ,. ,.v - V LEROY McNUTT Q 5 ll ,,:.Q xv . 5'f9d15i:1iZf' X Q F Q, v x X 4: Qfr ' ffqw .,.fs'.s,o:, 2 X ,vfwn ,X .M Q 1 5 Y f 1 X .X-. N Q i, W + X ' Egg , X -1 ki, ..,k. I Y X ROY I-IATANAKA . , -5 259511. ' f- , ., X Y ff if AMW R'47Klr'9L n 'KV-'U TMI! Athlete of the Year Athlete of the Year is the highest tribute paid to an athlete of Western High School by his Alma Mater. The individual receiving the award must possess not only ,exceptional physical skill and coordination, but a well devel- oped sense of sportsmanship and determination 2.S'WellQ. This year's Athlete of the Year not only fills these qualifi- cations, but combines them with a warm, sincere personality which has commanded the respect and liking of all his fellow students. With this special annual feature we introduce to all Pioneers our Athlete of the Year for 1960-- BEN FISCHER. Benny William Fischer was born November 17, 1941, in the small town of Pender, Nebraska, a town he often makes fond reference to in conversation. During Ben's freshman year in 1957, the Fischer family moved to Los Alamitos, California. Although Western's immense student body posed quite a problem after Penderpl-Iigh School's population of 350, Ben soon became an important sports addition to our school and found muehtlilat required his time and interest. In this same year of 1957, Ben was a member of the Varsity Basketball Team and the Varsity Baseball Team. During the school year of 1957-58, Ben played Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball and Varsity Baseball as well as being named Best Sophomore Athlete of the Year. The term of 1958 f59 found Ben busier than ever as Captain and Most Valuable Player of the Varsity Football Team, Captain of the Varsity Basketball Team, and a member of the Varsity Baseball Team. l-le was also chosen as an All Freeway League I-lalfback. This year Ben served as Western's first Commissioner of Athletics, played Varsity Baseball, was elected Captain of the Varsity Basketball team, elected Captain and Most Valuable Player of the Varsity Football team, made ALL SUNSET LEAGUE, and was selected as an ALL ORANGE COUNTY Halfback. In these four short years, Ben has received a total of 11 Varsity letters. Ben's summer activities have also been numerable and not without the athletic angle. He participated in an American Legion Baseball team as a catcher, and served as a lifeguard for the Anaheim Department of Parks and recreation. The academic achievements of our Athlete of the Year have been creditable also, and he has proved his potential by carrying College Preparatory classes throughout high school. As for future plans, Ben hopes to attend a northern university. He asks only that it be in the wilderness, where he can hunt, fish, and trap, and that it possess a vigorous athletic schedule. p. .l ,,.,, ,px At this point, we are sure Ben would have us express his appreciation to the coaches of Western. Therefore, in Ben's behalf, we extend to all coaches a heartfeltithank you for a boy who has obtained the majority of his skill and athletic know-how through your unwavering help and guidance. As the school year ends, and with it closes Ben Fischer's high school career, we wish to say you again--to a terrific athlete, and outstanding leader, and a wonderful person. Thank you Ben Fischer, Athlete of the Year for 1960, for helping to make Western all that is is today. May you continue to lead a life filled with happiness, purpose, and success. 25 Tennis Team Wins Championship ,IQ My ,s..4',Iff BACK ROW, L. to R.--Pat O'Bryan, Karen Wildeman, lily Casserino, Leslie Hammond, Kathy Monty, Dona Wantland, Carolyn Anderson, Sandy Morris, Kina Bronestine, Sandy McCoy, Cheryl Jamieson, Judy Campbell, Lynda Edwards, Georganna Stark, Judy Baker, Linda Southfield, Cheryl Myers, Lynn Sybrandy, Margaret Flores, Jeanette Frykman, Jean Dantice fteam managerj, Miss Kamin fadvisorj. FRONT ROW: Bella Guzman, Coleen Isaacs, Pat Busald, Margaret Martin, Terrie Burnett, Darlene Zwartz, Jackie Dehart, Dottie Gonzales, Cheryl Bieble. My ,aiu -' f ip ? Enter League for First Time X Western's Girls' Tennis Team won the Orange County league championship in their first year of league play. Under the fine management of Miss Kamin, their advisor, A and Terri Burnett, team captain, the girls had an undefeated V season. Top high point winners for 1960 were Cheryl Bieble, Varsity, and Jeanetter Fryhman, Junior Varsity. The girls 5 showed fine spirit and sportsmanship throughout the entire year, flsefty Miss Kamin gives Cheryl Bieble pointers on her bac khand. 246 nwsuomnuvnmf-W.. Swim Team Organizes for First Time 1 . 4, . , ' t N I ,W Left to Ri ht TOP ROW: Judy Van Ornerng Mary Jane Snyderg Jeri Browng Stella Kautong Bobbi Turnerg Judy 8 Rosenburyg Nhncy Robertsg Alita Schulerg Linda Ledgerg Peggy Freedg Miss Fisher, Coachg BOTTOM ROW. - ' ' ' uf - T ' h Smith- Linda Coo er. NOT Loretta Nuggentg Carol Osborn, Karen Volemar, Lucy Pratt, Feiona Ka man, r1s , p SHOWN: Sherry Friesg Barbie Womack. Linda Cooper practices V H -jr' i n E Jack Knife. ,Mt H A. , , , , i.., 1 .,,, ' 2 :I 1 li E K ' ' ir '. f demonstrates back dive. V V3 V .. Vql, , V f f H 2 ' . S2 W-M 2 Miss Fisher, coach, shows Judi Anderson fine points of diving. H 247 G. A. . Furthers Interest in Sports ,Q J K The GAA is an organization designed W -mf'-'- for ur ose of furtherin the interest and I .v,,,. -'vv..-v P P I I h I g ' 4 ' V,,,, participation in girls athletics in accord- , ZY, A1,.,.. A , ,r.., .,., h v ,A 2 r C , l .,., A ance with the highest standards of sports- , ' f 'tt, frtf 'W' t- 5525, , manship. The Westem GAA has a member- ' ' f ship of 300 active girls. -V' - f ' viii iff, ,, , - if n ,,V. : 1,5 f nry, The team sports include basketball, , xi, f ,GQ , ,gif field hockey, volleyball, softball, tennis, , badminton, and swimming. ,A J, ,kk Y, I V,,V ,. , V- . , . ,,,,, ' ' il tt U ,,er t C ,.,t ,- M frff . -o .aaaa -'-'- 1 V A s 'e f, , ' aa ,. J I '1 an E CABINET: Linda Bryan, Treas. Merrium Murry, Pres. Zwartz, V.P. QSTANDINGQ Carol Carpenter, Sec. f 1 jf 3 VI, , ,,,., I 1, ,. , f of , , 1 f , . . -e . 59' ' W 1 f , ' ,1 ff f f .... f f 4, H A X , f f , ,4 40 'f A 7 , , j f A, 5 W pf! 'iff f iff? , ,O2W 'f'jf:fyj4Zf1ffw WW: A 1 inf XVZW4 ,xi fm 4 A mf 5, iw! ff fum , ., 5 at W ,U , .. 1. fl m r it 112. ii-'Zh 4 i -fl ' an M, 'H' fl' in 1 ll? H 1:1 1,22 rzllvz ' ? ,, , C, V,,: X ,Mai 7:2 1 ' i f!'Z?cZ?z 1,-Jf',l,:f' ,J ,,j Ln hfrgzviif' fir f 'A :il W ' 1:15, WX ip 'wg .. ,C -'Vi z ff ,rf f M4 Z4 ' 1 f Q' ' W,-,',4.',': , fn, n ,fWfiQ ,f,, 2' 54, il 11Qf2l'W2l Darlene . A. A. Council SEATED: Lanette Owens, Judy Rosenberg, Merriam Murry, Miss Cook fadvisorj, Rae Sybrandy, STANDING, Darlene Zwart, LaVonna Short, Jean Dantice, Bertha Stratton, Lynda O'Neal, Terrie Burnett, Valerie Griffith, Lillian Casserino. 248 f Develops Standards of Sportsmanship :gf . ty M ,'::g V I P 331 , r. A 1 , The Association has entered events in 1, A sport-days at La Habra, Anahiem, Valencia, vszifi-fa 'Mt T . . . A- s't- as f 1 it Griffith Park, and Fullerton Junior College. A 1 fst' sf ,-ts y 4 Among the service projects for the year S, 1 5f'f1 '75 was sponsoring of a GAA Senior VS Women 5 , 9 ,,1r i , , ' X if Faculty basketball game. The proceeds 1 from this helped to purchase a 16 mm ,Q 5, , movie camera and a banner for our school. TW ,d'i,s f f gf , y H ssh,,i1 gf f 5 A 'VAA f if 2' 5 A f 71 2 S, , , ., 5-. Q ADVISORS: Miss Greggory, Miss lssenburg, Miss Cook, Miss Kamin, Miss Wubben. Senior Girls ,S ZW at Ea W fa M M gf if sr 3' 9 SW -tlh : i,,,.,, Q as if -'S' ' Q ,.,s,. sr as we .1 -5 f,,- 'S sm wi TOP ROW--L to R--Nancy Holrnby, Candy Anderson, Kay Caughron, Ruth Hutchison, Melody King, Karen Kincheloe, Sandy Wasik, Judy Bryan, Ida Mae Trigloff, Marlene Kocher, Elaine Patterson. 2nd ROW--Bonnie d R I 'cl P t rson Bertha Stratton, Buffalo, Carolyn Ogee, Darlene Washburn, Mary Jane Sny er, Jan omeyn, ngri e e , Delores Stewart, Frances Day, Fae Andrews, Mimi Stronach. 2rd ROW--Judy Rosenberg, Pat Lewis, Janet Meler, Marianne Clark, Laura Currie, Donna MacAllister, Sherry Fries, Judy VanOrnum, Merriam Murray, Estelle DeOrtega. 4th ROW--Irene Rodriquez, Rosie Granados, Rachel Hermosillo, Romelia Rameriz, Carol Wirtjes, Cassie Brewer, Donna DeWitt, Lynn Delia, Rocky Bessette, Irene Correia. 5th ROW--SandyGottschalk, Lynn Foster, Valeria Portillo, Gloria Gomez, Balvina Belmontes, Olene Cowen, Evelyn DeSlover, Lynne Carlson, Fiona Kauffman. BOTTOM ROW--Lucy Pratt, Genice Smith, Pat Sheppard, Millie Irvin, Loretta Nugent, Lynda O'Neal, Jean Dantice. Darlene Zwart. Junior Girls Create Fellowship am 2 .. ,KVAV A .Q ,S M.. . an ss . Qi at Y ' , 5? 'PA-as 'M 'K' Q 'I' 2, ' '- . ' , .V Y .- K 25 A .f92i..32..'- ' ggi? gl' fr If , ' as 'A A' is 55552 L fi . L ps- ff f . . fins fs , L f ' Q gs f W f ,,,, ss, , Q ,Q .wt eg' , z 2 s g , fs.. -I :Msgs ' f- -P M? wg ,y , J ,,.,. ,M We ' ' , 'Eff . . li 15' . A ' q f ij. P' H 4 f? ,, f , if z A Wy , , vvl- . U , -I. asa. ., Q V f sep. ,,,., - --f .- Q. 'J P - ,',' s wi, es' . 4' ,V X J Q. fri: 1:-use Z , V .fi 2 . 5 ,W , .......j:-.., 'ff M I . f V . .E . f . r r- 1 , k. of I , 6' 2 , -, 1, . , ., IVAIA af. f 9 V 5' A ? ,,,.. V. Ml'-f W I .Ml 7 . 77 ' - '-', . f s gf! ff la ,fe 5 ' ,LF Q .- 4. ,A 2, 4 7 fav. ,f fifsfa E -. C 'q',,. Q:f-Ma s ff J f A ,L I 59,3156 ' - . ' --QQ.. 14... , ij., , ,f of . ,,,,,,,g1,, X ,f ,f 4.1.5 ,gf 1- .,, . ' ,,.,.., . ' - 1 ' is . , ,,, .,,W Y H ,MM x ,S V ., : --'- 1 ,.. , ' 3'3f5- 2 ' f'lfj'2'.,y- 2 ,i,i,, ,, l,,, .:2:.:.f ' - - 7... ' -I . ..,....-f 3 V 'E K f- FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Miss Isenberg, Advisor, J. Anderson, S. Roberson, K. Freeze, E. Carr, A. LaFar, K. Hen- derson, L. Ownes, L. Bryan, J. Vale, C. Hoefelrneirer, J. Arbiso, Miss Gregory, Advisor. 2nd ROW: L. Harrison, K. Vollmar, J. Potts, C. Bush, M. Macias, A. I-lolquin, K. O'Brien, D. Lillroth, T. Tilman, B. Frady, S. Ferguson. 3rd ROW: L. Dietrick, J. Elmore, S. Bell, S. Umino, R. Sybrandy, E. Krell, N. Shank, S. Lackey, J. Pettibone, K. Parker, K. Rasmussen. 4th ROW: J. Bye, S. I-loppas, S. Chrestman, S. Hubert, C. Carpenter, V. Griff.ith,Y. LaFitte, J. Swigart, G. Arciniega, S. Ross, S. Farmer. Sth ROW: S. Rolf, B. Turner, C. Young, J. Mumford, J. Cochlin, J. Eddy, ?, S. Kuba, P. Cummins, J. Thompson, E. Shields, C. Sallows. 6th ROW: D. Pugh, M. Taylor, K. Coulson, B. Jones, A. Peterson, J. Ach, N. Thompson, S. Jones, A. Letz, L. Bird, L. Cloud. 7th ROW: S. Brown, L. Patterson, M. Nelson, D. McCulloch, C. Salmon, N. Dewsnap, S. Mullins, J. Raymond, D. Humphrey, T. Brown, N. Dolan, L. Sangen. ., .,.. . . -if I - ff? , lz1.TLw1,r.q, .,.,,,, 3, Y ' fr ,. nf., 'if 1 A w 2 , ....... M- ,W fd, f y! K , - ,V M. W-,ff ls E I The Junior Class has the largest GAA group this year with over 90 members. Under the able leadership of Miss Greggory and Miss Isenberg the girls have enjoyed many sports. Softball and volleyball were the two most popular team sports the class participated in. These team sports helped the girls promote sportsmanship and friendship while still having lots of fun. 5, . 1, xl .N , . 5 I1i3 3 W ,LW 250 Sophomore Girls Show Fine Spirit The Sophomore Class took a look at athletic life and found that combining sports with charm and personality can be both fascinating and fun. Initiation was the big event of the year for the girls as they skipped through the halls in wierd costumes to the delight of their classmates. Miss Cook and Mrs. Wubben led the girls through a large variety of sports. as-xnxx ?'.g '4T ' sa. tw' ,, ,,.,,,l , . Y - - na.- U , . , Qs, , . W., VVV3 .,...... .. V,V, . .,,, .,,, ,.,.... .... Y V ,,,.-,,, f , . .:,:::,:f.,, ' , r u g f - YVYY , .. M, , ,M ,E .. - Q - -- ' W-in Ti: ' :'z:':-a f 5 . r Q-1, - .1 ae..- r. T V-iff' P f':1'? ' X K ff? ' i'9S'MA -MT. X -A - .5,:2g.. .g 5 -A-7.--.1 Q' A -wr... 'f g 'V ' V ' 4 W ' - . V - -'p ,a.w-5-- P V' .46 lst ROW L to R--Miss Cook, GAA Advisor, Sharon Wile, Kay Jaggars, Lynn Merriam, Carol Weisz, Pat Doak, Sue Materna, Linda Cooper, Alita Shuler, Carol Zell, Mrs. Wubben, 10th grade Sponsor. 2nd ROW--Mary Holstius, Ann Wlaschin, Christie Young, Charlene Sparks, Linda Layton, Diane King, Cheryl Haygood, Mary Lou Baerg, Barbara Westholm, Cheryl Thomas. 3rd ROW--Trudy Couron, Linda Fowler, DeAnn Martin, Jeanne Fisher, Linda Jackson, RoyAnn Booher, Linda Mortenson, Sandra Becher, Donna Anthony, Sue Sampson, Ann Brackney. 4th ROW--Betty Hughes, Penny Atzet, Gail Bixler, Susie Iwashita, Phyllis Washburn, Eleanor Aguilar, Carol Osburn, Roberta Craig, LaVonna Short, Ann Sellars. 5th ROW--Marje Konig, Marcia Burwell, Barbara Dunn, Sheila Kauten, Geri Brown, Eleaine Betham, Sandy Klein, Margie Beggs, Carol Butler, Rosemary Levandowski, Joy Damell. 251 Local usiness Supports Our School We Urge all students and others interested in our school, to buy from those business firms who have taken space in our Yearbook. The Staff ADVERTISERS V- ,'K?i'- 1 f 4 X wh 'W f N A I A ., ,,., U. V Q , -X-,,,, ,M u..- .- ' ' ' M, . . , 4DYsr1 ZE 2 -r e Q A GRFATE87' our 39 j r E I1 ,. WWWW 1. ggigm. , I .K S an 2 ,1- if. lyk' 1' Q xy f Z LA PALMA DRI E I 940 N. Los Angeles Anaheim -Q-iii .1 nw DANCING NIGHTLY BANQUET ACCOMODATIONS Aa! 917993 5ll0fl!2A0ll5C' 77,21-4f,,t,,W,,,,,,q,, -pm ,,,,,.,',,.f - ff ' i 1 i i WlNCHELL'S DONUTS HAL GREGG, PROP. Cor. Magnolia Sz La Palma RONNY THARP, MGR. 2571 W. La Palma I Anaheim, Calif. Delicious Donuts for Everyone! TAylor 8-1620 Corner of Los Angeles 81 Adele St. 995' pgffxqh , A Q 0 --I ' , .gg ' it l .. -c Q 1 V , ' - fl' A- '7 4-R ai... BOB WWUAM5 1 CYPRESS HARDWARE SPORT GOODS 2 Locations 131 W- B'0adWaY 5461 Lincoln Ave. Anaheim Cypress, Calif. JA 7-1281 10842 Los Alamitos Blvd. Team Outfitters Sand - Rawlings - Wilson - Riddell LOS Alamitos' Calif' Athletic Equipment GE 1-3224- 5 WM--w'wvW Y . M 'rw 3 -. - , vs 111- , . 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Western Faculty Club Wesley McKee, President Steven Zorich, Vice-President Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Secretary George Cunningham, Treasurer 266 Congratulations - To the class of l96O for your success, and honor in having become the first seniors to graduate from Western High School and to the Annual and their advisor, Mr. Broadwell, for the excellence of the l96O Pioneer. Anaheim High School District Board of Trustees Raymond B. Terry, President Royal C. Marten, Clerk Ben H. Schroeder, Member Don R. Langson, Member L. Kenneth Heuler, Member 267 'jjjil-lg' fy .,.. .,,.,,. , 4211, A. i - ,.1,.,..:ff'-- - - ,. .,,, ff X ff., , u we A MCCOY MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer KE 5-2288 i Look Your Best Be Cotler Dressed 320 N. Los Angeles Anaheim 118 W. Center Downtown Anaheim Congratulations to the Class of '60 ROBERTSHAW FLILTQN-Controls 8 Co Aeronautical and Instruments Division Santa Ana Freeway atl71culid Visit: KNOTT'S BERRY FARM .',R ,E 8 GHGST TOWN Buena Park, Calif. fHighway 39, 2 Miles S. of Buena Parkl Ghost Town: A Replica of 1849 Village Hours ofNostalgic Memories Chicken Dinners-I2 to 8:30 Except Mon. 84 Tues. Steak House-12 to 8:30 Except Fridays NO PARKING OR ADMISSION CHARGE Y! , ' s . E e e if kaggwee HRM Vl'S BEAUTY SALON 1217 So. Western HAIR STYLING BY Mr. TOM Hours 9 to 6 JA 7-9275 SAMPSONS RICHFIELD SERVICE Tune-up and Brake Service 7001 Ball Road Anaheim JA 7-9521 We Give S Kr H Green Stamps Acknowledgements Dear Students, This letter of appreciation is directed toward our student body at WESTERN, I wanted you to know how grateful my staff and I are for your diligent support throughout the year. You always stood behind us, even during the frantic rush for deadlines. As the year went by, we came up against many problems that would have remained unsolved if it had not been for the resourcefulness of outstanding members of the staff. To Connie Jump, assistant editor, goes my sincere thanks for the terrific job that she tumed in this year. Her drive and ingenuity were the forces behind the staff. Christi Bryan, our future 'Grandma Moses', is responsible for all of the art work scattered throughout the book, especially in the Junior Class layout. 270 One of the hectic spots of the 'Pioneer', the activity section, was ably handled by our two hardest workers, Judy Foulds and Donna De Witt. Probably the widest known among the staff, Donna and Judy could often be seen scampering from one edge of the campus to the other, organizing annual business. This is not only the last year for our graduating Seniors, but it is also the final year of teaching for our advisor, Mr. Broadwell. Many of us have had him for an instructor and friend for five years. It will be a sad loss for Western next year without Mr. 'B.' in charge of joumalism. The Pioneer Annual staff would like to thank you personally, Mr. 'B. , for being such a patient and under- standing friend. A teacher seldom forms such close bonds with his students, as you have, and we want you to know how we are going to hate to break those bonds. 271 From Sunrise to Sunse T There As each new day dawned in the year 1959-60, some new First Time experience could be anticipated. New activities, new sports events, new equipment, new field trips, new classes and scores of situations were constantly arising to make the daily routine that of a succes- sion of surprises. Getting used to the unusual became a familiar routine in itself. So, in all logic, our Theme could scarce be else than For the First Time. Perhaps because we were so conscious of doing so much for the first time, we entered each new experience with more than an ordinary determination to succeed. S --- Will Always Be a First Time At the approach of dusk when day was done, we could review the events just ended with some thrill of achievement. A regret of experience past held but fleeting moment, for the excitement and necessities of the day ahead held too much promise to permit dwelling on that since gone. So perhaps, we can say in truth, that to the educated, among whom we aspire to be the problems of today and the experiences of the past shall point to the opportunities of tomorrow and, as revolves the unending end, so shall there always be . . . still an- other, First Time. gaodgw Aase, Dennis- -39 Adams, John- -39 Senior Index Aguinaga, Roger- -34,39,151,206,209,211,228,237 Aguirre, Ronald--39 Ahacic, Kenneth--39,168 Ahia, David--39 Akins, Robert--39 Alaga, Mike--39 Allen, Bruce--39,187 Almada, Ron--39,240 Anderson, Candance- -39,150,168,249 Anderson, Carolyn- -34,39,200,246 Andresen, Carl--39 Andrews, Faye--39,159,194,2 Apker, Harry--40 Appell, Karen--39,149,168 Aragon, Donnie--40 Aranyi, Barbara--40 Arcibiega, Emma--40 Arlen, Barbara--40 01,249 Arnett, Meredith Uessej- -4O,84,173, 151,207 ,213,237 Arrey, Viola--40 Askier, Walter--40 Atzet, Michael--40 Ayrest, Ronald--40,149,168 Babock, Eursal--40,187 Baca, Bernadine--40 Baird, Grace--40 Baker, Evelyn--40 Barndollar, William--40 Barnes, Bill--41 Barney, Penny--41 Barry, Beverly--41 Barthel, Wayne fButchJ--34,4 Baugh, Daniel--41,233 Beaman, Janet--41,169 Beard, Gary--41 Bebereia, Lucy--41 Behunin, Dawn--41 Belmontes, Barbara- -41,249 Bergener, Gerry--41,143 Bert, Richard--233 Berthiaume, Carol--41 Bessette, Rochelle--41,249 Beswick, Ronald--41,156,187 Biebl, Cheryl--42,187,246 Biebl, Robert- -41 Biscotti, Pat--42,165,l78,179 Blevins, Kenneth- -42 Blowers, Carol--42 Bollinger, Eugene- -42 Bond, Pat--42 Bovee, Dave--42 1,151,216,229,23O Bowen, John- -42 Bradley, Buddy- -42 Brewer, Cassandra fCassiej--42 146 153 169 173 249 Brock, Janice--42,169,191 Brodhagen, Gary- -42 Brown, Carolyn--42 Brown, Connie--42 Bryan, Christie--43,199 Bryan, Judy--43,148,159,168,249 Buffalo, Bonnie--43,85,194,202 249 Bula, Michael- -43 Bula, Miriam CMuffiej--43,84 149 155 173 Bunnell, Judy--43,191 Buntrock, Terry--43 Burdick, David--43 Burke, Carol--43,148,157,169 Burns, Michael--43,151,228 Busald, Patricia--246 Bush, William--43 Byons, Dixie--43 Byrd, Richard--43,217 Callicott, Max--43 Campbell, Judith- -43,148,169 246 Caples, Carl--44 Carello, Sam--44 Carlson, Lynne--44,249 Carpenter, Susan--44,150,152 154 157 159 183 C arson, Barbara- -44 Carson, Richard- -44,151,158,242 Carter, Robert- -44,158,216 Caughron, Virginia--4-4,168,249 Centobene, 'William--44,85,147 239 240 Chalfant, Michael--44,147,152 242 243 Chamberlain, Charlotte--44,159 Chance, Lois--44,149,156 Chase, John--44 Churchwell, Billie -45,168 Clark, Katherine r -32,45,154,157 Clark, Marianne--45,186,249 Cody, Richard--45 Cohen, Vicki--45 Colcord, Mollie--45 Coleman, Carol--45,191,195 Contereas, Susan--45 Cook, Geary--45 Cormier, Leonard fBudJ--45 Cornwall, Carol--45 Correia, Rose--45,249 Cora. Josephine--45 Couron, Ronald- -45,151 Cowen, Ina- -34,45,1G9,249 Cox, Jerrol- -46 Crane, Cheryl- -46 Crawford, Roy--46,l8'7,220,223 Cromwell, James--46 Crump, Carole--46 Cummins, Laurel- -46 Cunningham, Pat--46 Currie, Laura--32,46-3,147,155,249 Curtis, Gary--46 Curtis, Rita- -46 Daly, Dennis--46 Daniels, Darryl--46 Dantice, Jean--46,168,246,249 Dascenzi, Sharron--46,168 Daugherty, James--48,169 Davidson, Don--47,207 Davidson, William- -46,84,l98,19 Davis, Eleanor--47 Davis, Keith--47,207,214,228 Day, Frances--47,249 Dean, Linda--47,183 Debuse, Fellix--47 DeFazio, Julieann--47 Delia, Lynn--47,249 Denney, Tom--47 DeOrtego, Estella--249 DeSlover, Evelyn--47,249 9,206,214 DeWitt, Donna- -4'7,146,152,154,l69,19'7 ,249 Dick, Jerald--47 Dietz, Bryan--47,182,186 Dixon, James--47 Doane, Robert--47 Dorsett, Grace--48 Dorsey, Neal--48 Dotson, Robert- -48 Drouillard, Sandra--48 Dugdale, Joseph- -48 Duncan, Clifton--48 Dunham, Victoria--48,168 Duron, Billy--48,206,210 Duthie, Richard--48,l51,182,232 Duvall, Donna--31,84,154 Eastland, Becky--48 Eddy, Earl--48 Elenes, Martha--48,190 Elisando, Richard- -48,151,207,215 Ellzey, Faye--48 Esqueda, Mary- -49 Esteves, Mary- -49 Evans, David--49,187 Fannon, James--49,187 Farni, Joyce--49 FiDefrOCk, Craig- -3'2,49,85,146,147,240 Fischer. Benny- -32,49.84,151,207.209,210.-220.222, 228,244 Flanders, Stanley--49 Flanigan, Jeannie- -34,40,49,191 Flores, Margaret--49,246 Ford, Terry--49 Foster, Lynne--32,49,159,171,249 Foster, Walter--49 Fotiou, Steven- -49 Fou1ds,Judy--49,169,197 France, Larry--50 Frazier, Daniel--50 Fredette, Lorrane--50 French, Gairld--50 Fries, Sherry--50,156,169,249 Frost, Sergio--50 Frye, Nancy--50 Fulton, Robert fChrisJ--50 Funderburk, Rita--50,198 Gallegly, Davie--50 Garcia, Benny--237 Gardner, Jerry--34,50,207,215 Garner, Garry--50,186 Garrison, Marcus--51 Garrity, Richard--34,51 Gates, Trudy--51,169 Gearon, Richard--51,169 George, William--51 Gerner, Bonnie--51 Getzelman, Jim--51 Gibbins, Don--51 Gierke, Patricia--22,5l,202,203 Glenn, Steven--51 Glimm, Leslie-'51,188 Gluck, Hunter--51 Gomberg, Harvey--51,146,158 Gomez, Gloria--51,249 Gonzales, Albert--51 Gonzales, Dottie--52,246 Goodall, Sara--52,188 Goodwin, Rodney--52 Goodwin, Sharon--52 Gottschalk, Sandra--52,85,153,169 194 195 249 Goula, Sheila--52 Grafton, Harold--52 Granades, Rosie--52 Gravley, Donald--27,52 Gray, Crystal--52,l55,169,179 Gray. Larry--52 Green, Charlotte- -52 Green, Michael- -52,151,187,206,213 Green, Peggy- -52 Green, Ronald--52,238 Greeney, Philip- -53 Grimmett, Carolyn--53,188 Hampton, Tommy- -53 Griswold, William- -21,32,35,53,147 ,164 Groves, Ronald- -53 Grumbling, Joanne- -53 Guisti, Linda--53,157,168 Gusel, Jeanette--53,157 Guzman, Diane--53 Hachez, Sandra- -53 Hahn, Helen fPennyj--53 Hall, Marian--53,168 Hamill, Jeri--53 Hamilton, Linda- -53 Hammond, Steven--53 Hannam, Gregg- - 54 Hanson , Darrell- - 54 Harris, James- - 54 Harris, Suzanne - - 54 Hastings, Geraldine - - 54 Hatanaka, Roy- -54,235,147,151,164,236,242,243 Hauser, Dan--54 Hayes, Karren--54,190 Head, Judy--54,187 Henyan, John--33,40,54,84,85 222,229 Henzler, Karen--54 Hermosillo, Frances--54,188 Hermosillo, Rachel- -54,249 Hess, Terry--79,197 Higbee, Joseph--54 Hill, Bonnie--55 Hillberry, Robert- -55 Holborow, Marietta--54,153 Holden, Mary--55 Holloway, Sally--55 Holmby, Nancy--55,249 Holmes, Gerald--55 Holstrom, Robert--55,158 Honaker, William--187 Hopp, Sue--34,55,154,15'7,l68 Horen, Tom--55,84,151,23'7 Horn, Ron--55 Horsley, James--55 Hoskin, Steven--55 Howard, Dennis--55 Hraback, Warren- -55 Huck, Ronald- -55 Huff, Jesse--56 Huff, Patrick--56 Hughes, Carolyn--56,150 Hughes, Ronnie--56 Humphries, Timothy--56,216 ,151,207,211,214,220, Hundley, Ronald- -56,158 ,239,24l Hutchison, Ruth- -56,l53,l57,l69,249 Hyde, Betty- -56 Idoine, James- -56 lnfante, Isa- -56 Ingels, Judith--56,187 Irvin, Louis fBudj--39,56,228 Irvin, Millie- -56,169,249 Isaacs, Sharon--56 Jackson, Lynn--56,153,157 Jackson, Michael--33,57 Jacobson, Sharon- -57 Jantz, Fred--57,221,223 Jay, Virginia--57 Jefferson, Jetti--57 Jeromin, Sammy--57 Johnson, Carole--57 Johnson, Charlotte--57 Johnson, Larry--57,216,225 Johnson, Johnson, Roddy- -57,207,210,213,217,232 Thelma- -57 Johnston, Mary--57,154 Jones, Douglas--34,57,159,168,232 Jordan, John--57 Judson, Judy--57,195 Justus, Steve--58,151,187,206,'210 Kaesler, Beatrice- -58 Kappe, Dennis--58 Kasner, Curtis- -5,58 Kaufarnann, Fiona- -58,247,249 Kauten, John- -58 Keen, Audrey- - 58 Keesling, Bobbie--58,169 Kelly, Joseph--58,l51,20'7,215 Killion, Lyle--58 Kincheloe, Karen--58,249 King, Linda--148,l53,154,15'7,168 King, Melody--58,147,164,169,249 Kingsbury, Darlene--58,159,198,202 Kingsmill, Howard--58 Kirkwood, Kirk--59 Klepfer, Max--59,169,179,216 Kling, Harry--59 Kling, Linda--59 Kocher, Marlene--59,168,249 Konig, Victor--59 Kraai, Gary--59 Krekelberg, James--59 Kruhalski, Lester--59 Kubota, Dianne--59,157,168 Landberg, LaVonna--59,l47,156,164,1'73,186 Landis, Jerry--59 Lanegan, Janet--59 Larson, Carol- -59 Larson, Ronnie--59 Lavoie, William--60 Lawler, Linda--60 Layton, Gerry- -60 Lea, Tommy- -60 Leach, Dale--60 Leach, Gale--60 Lee, Charles--44,158 Lembke, Howard- -60 Lenerville, Charlene--60,l53,156,190 Letson, Michael--60 Levandowski, Ted--60 Lewis, Patsy--61,249 Little, Marilyn--60,169 Little, Sylvia- -60 Llewellyn, Larry--60 Lofquist, Roy--5,6O,146 Lombard, Kreg--61,151,206,211 London, Dennis--61,85,194,206 Lopez, Gilbert H.--61 Lopez, Gilbert M,--61 Lopez, Veronica--61 Lowry, Karen- -61 Luke, Arlene--61 Lumley, Mary--61 Luter, Larry--61 MacDonald, Virginia--61,1'76,178,179 Madore, Paula--61 Madsen, Eddie- -61 Mallet, Adelee--61 Mallon, Dennis--61 Mannasmith, Shirley--62,148 Manog, Stephanie--39,62,154 Marchand, Charles--62 Marini, Roger- -62 Marquez, Gilbert--62,146 Marsden, Tom--62 Marsh, Don--62,159 Marshall, Margie- -62 Martin, Gary- -34,6215 1,158 Martin, Nancy--62,168 Martin, Richard--62 Masters, Philip--62 Materna, Ronald--62 Mathiesen, Ann--62 Matterson, Bette Io--62 May, virginia--1o,63,84,18s,190,191,197 McAdams, Robert- -63 McAllister, Donna--31,63,249 McCarthy, Michael--63,146 McCarthy, Mike--63 McClellan, Richard--63 McClure, Maureen CGaylej--63,84,85,15'7.190,194 McCoubrey, Paul--63 McCracken, Terry--63 McCray, Joe--63 McCullah, Larry--63 McElfresh, Wendell--63 McIntyre, Alan--27,63,85,194 McKee, Sam--63 McLaren, Arthur--187 McLeod, Danny--63,217 McLeod, Marilyn--64,190 McManus, Timothy--64,84,15l,179,187,229 McNutt, Leroy--64,l47,153,158,242,243 Meldau, Mike--35,64,158,199 Meier, Janet--32,64,85,147,156,164,249 Mercer, Cheryl--64 Meyers, Shirley--64,156 Milbourn, Barbara--64 Miller, Barbara--64 Miller, Richard--64 Mills, Sylvia--64 Mizuguchi, Nancy--64 Moldenhauer, Shirley--64 Morris, Judith--64 Morrison, Lynette--64,168 Moses, Irene--65 Mosgrove, Joyce--65 Mosier, Samuel--65,240 Mossman, Kenny--34,65 Mullins, Brent--65,151,20'7,21'Z,213 Murray, Merriam--65,168,246,249 Muth, John--65 Mutter, Larry- -65 Nading, Jon--65 Nakamura, Henry--65 Naranjo, Trinidad--65 Nava, Armando- -65 Nelson, Rick- -65,158 ,167,242 Nichols, James--65 Nicholson, Priscilla--66,168 Nickel, Toni--65 Nixon, Janice--66 Nugent, Loretta--66,247,249 Ogee, Carolyn--66,249 Ogle, Olin fRoyJ--66 Ohm, Barbara--66,157,159,168,l9O O'Ke11ey, Virginia--66 Oliveira, Manuel- -66 Olson, Robert--66 O'Neal, Lynda--66,246,249 Orr, Celeste--66 Osborn, Karren--66,160,l61,l89,l91 Owen, Jillene--66,156,159,168 Paciorekm, Ruth--66 Painter, Ronald--66 Pangborn, Carole--67 Parrish, Linda--31,6'7,147,164 Parsons, Joyce- -67 Partin, Jerry--67 Patterson, Elaine - -67,249 Patterson, Shirley- -67 Payson, William--67 Peacock, Rodney- -67 Pearson, Judy--67 Pederson, Leslie--1,67,l47,164,189,191,196 Pekarek, Elizabeth--67,154 Pennington, Mike--67 Peterson, Ingrid--67,249 Pica, Carole--67 Picard, William--67 Piedmont, Joseph- -68 Pierce, Sally--68 Plantinga, Helen--68,187 Plumb, Curtis- -68 Poe, Arlene--68 Poinsot, Joel--4,68,152,158,171,186 Popejoy, James--68 Portillo, Esther--68,188 Portillo, Valenia--68,143,249 Pratt, Ludy--68,147,164,247,249 Priddy, Marcia--68 Proud, Gerald- -68 Rader, Judy- -34,40,68,85,155,16O,161,16'7,1'76,177, 178,179 Radloff, Peter--21,68 Ramirez, Romelia--69,249 Ramsey, Frank--30,69,167,1'70,171,201,238,24O Randall, Tom--69,8-4,237,268 Rathbun, Michael--69,84,151,207,211,228 Raub, Judy--70,187 Rawlings, Terry--69 Ream, Gary--69 Reece, Anthony--69,151,158,242 Reinhart, Ann--69,198 Reis, Gertrude--69 Reutzel, Robert--69 Richardson, Marlene--69,148,168,l95,19'7 Rickels, Mark--69,15l,233,234 Rider, Sandra--69,148,l65,168 Rieck, Gene--69 Ring, Carol--69 Rodriquez, Irene--70,188,249 Rogers, Danny--70 Rogers, Jacquelin- -70,154 Rogers, Patricia--'70 Romeyn, Jeanette--70,152,249 Rosenberg, Judith--7O,157,1C9,24G,249 Ross, Linda--70 9 i. Rossel, Barbara--70 Rossignol, Claude QDaveJ--70 Rothausen, Margaret--70,149 Ruiter, John--'70 Russel, Diane--'70 Saito, George- -70 Salmond, William--70,147,158 Sanchez, Marion--'71 Sanchez, Nancy--'71 Sausser, Linda--'71 Saxer, Alan- -71 Saxer, Johna- -71 Scaglione, Jo- -'71 Scelza, C armine - -71 Schafer, Gary- -7 1 Schaul, Sheran--71,149 Sch1ue,John--5,71,168 Schmidt, Diane--71,156,188 Schrader, George--71 Schrenk, Art--71 Schweitzer, Anne--71 Scott, Janice--71 Scott, Randy--72,233,236 Sears, Terrance--72,221,222 Sell, Dave--'72,84,151,221,222,223,232 Sequine, Fred--'72 Serlin, Martin--72,151,228 Setterlund, Stephen--34,72,151,198,206,2l0,220, 222,232 Seward, John--33,'72,l'71,1'79,186 Shaw, Ethelene--72,85,l91,194 Shaw, Michael--72,229 Sheffner, Edythe--72 Sheneberger, Loydene- -72 Sheppard, Patricia--72,l50,169,18'7,249 Shore, Ronnie--'72 Silvey, Michael--72,146 Simmons, Nina--72,164 Sims, Don- -187 Sirianni, Sandra--79,156 Skoglund, Sharon--1,33,73,199 Stonaker, Richard--73 Smith, Smith David--73,217 Dennis- -'13 Genice- -73,150,169,187 ,249 Melvin--79,151,207,210,211 Smith Smith Jerry--73,236 Smith, Joyce--73,169 Smith Larry--73,173 Smith, Smith Patrick--73,85,155,238 Smith William--73,150,177 Snyder, Mary Jane--5,33,73.147,154,15 249 ,164,220,223,242 5,164,247 Spencer, Carol--73 Spencer, Virginia--73 Stallings, Linda'-73,148,153,168 Starker, Sharon--79,169 Stearns, Linda--73 Steenbergen, Carole- -74 Steenbergen, Dick--158,221,223,242 Steenbergen, Michael--74,158 Stephens, Billie fRobertaj--74,84,85,194,196 Stewart, Deloris--79,188,249 Stocks, Melvin- -74 Stone, Sandra- -74 St. Onge, Albert--74 Stratton, Bertha--74,246,249 Striegel, Leroy- -74 Stronach, Mildred--40,74,85,159,194,201,249 Sturrock, David--34,74,84,151,168,206.212,229,230 Sundelius, Josephine - -74 Sutterfield, Lewis- - 74 Swalve, Richard--74 Sweeney, Dana--79,157 Sweeney, Eugene--74,143,149 Switzer, Elaine--74 Tacy, Dennis--75,194,198 Tater, Yvonne--79,188 Taylor, Bill--75 Tayui, Soya--187 Tellian, Ioan--75,146,148 Terbeest, Jerry--75 Terfehr, Roger--'75 Terry, Roy--75,232 Thompson, Carol--75 Thompson, Susan--75 Thompson, Tom--75,186 Thornsberry, Clyde--75 Tolman, Eugene--207,214 Torgerson, Paul--75 Totosz, Dennis--75,159,228,238 Trescott, Pamela--50,85,l64 Trigloff, Idamae--50,249 Trigloff, Robert--75 Tucker, David--75 Tupper, Anita--'75,l47,155,l64,169 Underwood, Vernon--76 VanCamp, Eric--76 VanCleave, Nancy--79 Vandewarker, Carol--76,187 VandeWarker, Patricia--76,187,190 Vanornum, Judith--76,l88,24'7,249 Vanover, Jerry--3'7,76,151,155,156,158,164 Vermeer, Trudy--34,76 Verner, Steve--76 Vigne, Larry--79 Visnic, Nick--76 Vissner, Jane--'76,l47,154,l56,187 Wantland, David--'76 Washburn, Darlene--76,187,249 Wasik, Sandra--76,249 Weber, Enid--76,187,190 Webster, Susan--'76 Wenig, Richard--77 Wheaton, Jacqulynn--77 Wheeler, Marilyn--77,153,15'7,16O,161,168 Whittaker, Stephen--'77,177,l78,187 Wilcox, Leonard--77 Wildeman, Karin--4,'77,246 Wilder, Louise--77,187 Wilder, Victoria- -79 Wilderspin, Suzanne- -77 Wiley, Kristen--79,190 Wilkerson, David--79,187 Wilkins, Frank--'77 Winterbottom, Carl--77,187 Wirtjes, Caroll--79,249 Witbeck, Norma--77 Wolfe, Barbara--77 Wood, Richie--84 Woods, Denny--77 Woods, Joan--79 Woods, Kay--79 Woods, Merry--77 Woods, Michael--77 Woodson, Earl--78,l71,207,211,2l4,233,234 Woolf, Pat--78 Wright, Jerry--78,236 Wright, June--78 Wright, Kenny--78 wright, Par--78 Yanez, Joan--78,188 Yates, Mickey--'78,151,206,213 Yocum, Jack--'78 Yonts, Donal--78,158 Young, Dennis--186,198 Young, Fanny--78,l53,157,168 Yukihiro, Henry--78,216 Zotloti, Conklin--78,229 Zottlin, Butch--173 Zurbriggen, Ann fliayj--78,159,202 Zwart, Darlene--8'2,168,246,249 Autographs
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