Whittier Christian High School - Trumpet Yearbook (La Habra, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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For the extra mile that you have always giv- en, we extend our appreciation to you, Mrs. Gladys Crigler. 5 Priucizfalis' Massage We are in a world of rapid change. The knowledge of yesterday is insufficient for today. The methods of former times do not fit in these changing times. But in the midst of all the rapid advancement in knowledge, learning, exploration, scientific dis- coveryg we rely on an ancient book which is as modern as tomorrow 's newspaper and we trust in an unchanging infinite Christ who holds the keys to the future. Members of this graduating class face a period of active war and some will be called upon to face enemy fire in defense of their country. He holds the key to this problem. This social world is in the midst of serious adjustment. Christians everywhere are called upon to provide stability and reason to these adjustments. He holds the key as to the contribution we will make to this need. Our school faces the responsibility of changing our methods to meet these times with- outchanging the great principles of Christianity that we uphold. He holds the key to the advancements we will make. 'fr V4 d W1 1 . 1-E l kms As the door opens to an- other school year, we find the Board of Whittier Chris- tian High diligently planning the ensuing events. After many hours of prayer, these men endeavor to outline the activities in the way that the Lord leads. We, as the student body, wish to ex- press our appreciation and gratitude for your concern in our behalf. 'je-Y., if' y Left to Right Abe L Collins William H Waterson George T. Link, Paul R. Goodman Wm Harold Ness Dr Foster T Bens Rev Ward Miller John H. Parker, Paul W. Schwepker and Rev Verl Lindley Not pictured Philip W Martin 'I' R Partee and Travis E. Rash. Zzculty As each year progresses, we be- come more aware of the academic and spiritual guidance that we receive from our faculty. This interest and faith directs us through the year. John Atherton Wheaton: Biola College, B,A,g Talbot, B,D, Mathematics: Physical Education Joyce Apgar San Diego State College, B,A, Businessg Dean of Girls. Ardelle Costley William Jennings Bryan College B,S.: George Peabody Teachers College: Florida State University: University of North Carolina: University of Mississippi, M,S, Mathematics: Science. Ron Cline Azusa, B.A.: Fuller Talbot. Band Albert L. Flory Asland College, B.A,: Claremont Graduate School: Grace Theological Seminary. Principal: Bible: Latin. James Williams Biola College, B. A, Talbot. J,V. Football Coach: Varsity Basketball Coach. Wendell Bonee East Los Angeles J,C,g Biola College, B,A,g Talbot Varsity Football Coachg LV, Basketball Coachg Track Coach. Jane Turnquist University of Minnesota, Duluth . Branch, B,B,g Northwestern University Englishg Speech. William R. McKinley, Jr. William Jennings Bryan College, B,A.9 University of Cincinnati: Long Beach State College. History: Dean of Boys. I2 George T. Link Seattle Pacific Collegeg Westmont College, B. A. Whittier College. Music Donella Iungkeit Biola College, B. A. Girl's Physical Educationg Mathematicsg Science. John McWilliams San Jose State College Talbot Seminary. Spanish fllf Mr. Mason Maintenance Mrs. Link Secretary 5 Mr. Dravenstatt Maintenance Z W , I , ,, Mrs. Glenn--Bookkeeper COFFEE -- BREAK I4 imma mxmN.wmNN.xmw 1S fudfuf Kouncil PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Dean Harris Marilvn Berry src,-TREAS. A f COMMISSIONER shane 1 OF AFFAIRS Barclay Dianne Patterson Not pictured: Tim Miller, Steve Dorsey Left to right- Left to right- Dianne Patterson, David Miller, Jerry Neat, Mr. Kathy Albright, McKinley, Stacy Mrs. Turnquist, Flour. Carol Waterson, Dean Harris. Left to right-Rick Widmer, Sharie Barclay, Dennis Hammer, Marilyn Berry. As the door opens to the year of 1965-66, the student body officers and representatives are anxious to begin the business of the new year. Headed by the student body President Dean Harris student council anticipates such projects as the Christmas float, and gifts of new microscopes for the science department, and new basketball Uniforms for the athletic department. I6 Eunice Briley has added to our drill team this year. L ' 6' S. Goodman, K. Albright. Captain, R. Duckworth, L. Parker, M. Sanders I. Coleman, L. Gallett, D. Clark, L. Bovey, J. Lindley C. Miller, S. Neff, M. Rob- erts, M. Adams, S. Flour V. Huckelbury, N. Durst Director Jungkeit D. Patterson, L. Newton, C. Thompson 17 We rw, Girlie' c ll GIRL'S LEAGUE OFFICERS: Back, Left to Right: Rosa- lind Wagner, Jenni Schwepker, Lesleigh Bovey, Laur- alyn Parker, Representativesg Claudia Goodman, Soc- ial Chairman, Nancy Holmquist, Vice President: front, Kathy Albright, President. As the door to another year in Girl 's League is opened, each girl is given the opportunity to work together, developing closer relation- ships with each other and the Lord. We begin the year with the New- comer's Tea to acquaint the Freshmen and their mothers with our activities. Among these affairs are, the annual slumber party, Mother-Daughter Tea, and Fashion Show. CENTURIONS: Left to right: Tim Miller, Pat Murphy, Steve Dorsey, Dave Longobardo, Jerry Neat, Doug Hammer, Dave Widmer. As the door opens to the first year of the Boys League, the Cen turions plan a pizza party, slumber party, and a camp out. We are pleased to add Lh1s new orgamzatlon to our scope of activities. Boys ' league PRESIDENT Steve Dorsey VICE -PRESIDENT Dave Longobardo SECRETARY-TREASURER A' 19 Lorne Copeland SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Pat Murphy Left to right-Ilene Coleman, Jenni Schwepker, Helen New ton, Dave Aldridge, Robert Moehle, Dave Miller, Tim Miller. I fi As the door opens upon a new school year, one of the first groups started is the school band. The band practices a twice a week and plays for the P.T. F. u Christmas Program and other school activities. They are fast becoming an important part of our school. tuderzlis' Stow As the cabinet doors open, the student's store, managed by Jim Sullivan, supplies our scholars with vital necessities needed for class requirements. sglllff ff: 20 Sclzalarshzjv Sacicfy Left to right, back: Steve Kerner, Tim Mil- lerg front: Mrs. Turnquist, Mrs. Albright and Kathy Albright Studious diligence opens the gates to Disney- land for members of the 65-66 Scholarship Society. Left to right: Tim Miller, Janet Tucker and Margaret Roberts. President Jerry Neat , , W ra .wi :nf ,.,, axjkffg, -- 1. 1, 2, rw-,, ' A- :fl I ,Qi ' Business Manager Dean Harris 463.1 0:2-. -- . 'Q '-ff? k.4.. H' Vicki Huckelbury-Pianist Vice-Pres. Social Sec, -Treas Cha' a Kathy um n Lauralyn Parker Berry 22 l i Back Row left to right: D. Miller, S. Bloomquist, S. Shumaker, G. Rogers, D. Martin, R. Crume, L. Rostedt, T. Watt, Robert Moehle. Second Row: V. Huckelbury, E. Briley, D. Patterson, L. Newton, C. Wells, R. Wagner, A. Sablier, M. Adams, B. Tyerman, D. Harris, T. Miller, J. Neat, L. Wells, D. Aldridge, R. Ingle, J. Sullivan, J. Tucker, S. Flour, M. Murphy, J. De Rosier, L. Parker, M. Sanders, C. Thompson. Front Row: J. Schwepker, R. Lindsey, S. Neff, Z. Clair, H. New- ton, J. Lindley, L. Bovey, I. Coleman, A. Naito, C. Miller, D. Sablier, C. Waterson, M. Roberts, K. Albright, E. Booker QUARTET: Left to right-D. Miller, J. Neat, D. Harris, D. Martin, G. Rogers As the door opens we find our choir diligently preparing for it's coming season. The year 's agenda includes participating L in many surrounding church services, Christmas caroling and hosting the choir festival. TRIO: Left to right- S. Flout, V. Huckel bury, L. Parker, C. Miller 23 I' ki-i gi, Editor-Carol Waterson Classes Editor-Sharie Barclay Left to right-R. Lindsey, S. Goodman, D. Patterson S. Flout, I. Coleman, C. Thompson, V. Biard. I, C. Waterson, N. Durst, M. Berry, R. Duckworth, f g. -,'4 N. Holmquist, J. Lindley, M. Adams, M. Murphy. TS- Front Row-K. Albright, D. Miller, S. Barclay, J. Sports Neat, C. Goodman, B. Moelhe. Not pictured: Editor-Dave Miller See last page. As the door opens to the 1966 Trumpet Staff, we snap candid , Aj' photos, write informative copy, N and type diligently to meet our Organizations deadlines. After many brain Editor-Kathy Albright storming sessions, we prayerfully chose the theme and cover for our annual. The work is sometimes overwhelming but is worthwhile in June when the annuals are issued. 'I Copy Editor-Cathleen Miller + 5 E Girls Sports Editor-Claudia Goodman ll j 8 Activities Editor- Lesleigh Bovey 24 Memorable V . As the doors open to the Wal- ter Knott Room, we enter the world of Godfs Precious Stones . After an ele- gant dinner, the Pathfinder's Quartet sings for us, and Dan Hale entertains us with his rendition of David and Goliath . The evening is climaxed by a u message in sight, sound, and song from Greg and Barbara Loren. 26 ll x A ,E Gimsr ,Hu-2 13 W. As we walk through the door of our city, the drums are pounding and drill teams are mar- ching in time to the beat. As thousands of spectators look on, our float entitled Child- hood Memories makes it's way along the parade route. Posed on the float are Dennis Hammer, Sharie and Wayne Link, de- picting a solemn family scene and demonstrating a Christian testimony to the entire city. 27 Hlzrisfmzzs par y J. aw' As the door opens to a new year, we close the door on the old with a Christmas Party. The afternoon includes such activities as a skit presented by the speech class, homemade refreshments, an offering for Missionary Aviation Fellowship, and the breaking of our Christmas pinata. S2 J '-HM, if Y 32,4 28 Lower Division, Left to Right, back: R. Widmer, J. Hale, L. Wells, T. Miller. Middleg C. Wells, R. Wagner, M. Sanders, J. Tucker, S. Long. Front: M. Adams, I. Schwepker, M. Murphy, H. Newton. J. Lindley, P. Smith. Mrs. Turnquist Upper Division, Left to Right, back: G. Rogers. T. Hillis, D. Miller, P. Murphy. Middle: V. Huckelbury, K Albright. S. Flout, E. Briley, S. Goodman. Front: I. Coleman, C. Waterson. N. Holmquist, S. Barclay. ,Mllrtll 5, 1965 Speech Coach WINNERS, Lower Division, Left to Right: WINNERS, Upper Division, Left to Right: Rosalind Wagner, Oratoryg Rick Widmer, Pat Murphy, Oratoryg Kathy Albright, Devo- Oratoryg Tim Miller, Shakespeare, Helen tional, David Miller, Poetry. Newton, Prose. 29 011 s K Oh excellent youngman' As the door opens to an other year of dramatrc achreve ment the drama club once agarn presents Shakespeare I remember when I was Was it YOU he rescued? in love. 30 3, 15' Cf ,, N I6 Wlth a 21 member cast under d1rect1on of Jane Turnqulst As you K Llke It was produced and acclauned an out standmg success The cast and dlrector Mrs Jane Turnqu1st Salutat1on and greetmg to you all For by th1s heaven I ll go along Wlth thee 7 V Y i WWW l w The Gir1's League sponsored annual slumber party is held at the Granada Heights Friends Church this year. Easter baskets are made for orphan and homeless children. ,J The morning surprise. tif BOSS TEAM gaculty :fs Left to Right, Back Row: J. Atherton, R. Cline, I. McWilliams, Front row, Left to Right: B. McKinley W. Bonee and J. Williams. Varsity Give me an 'F ! 33 ,mar g wwmnifvx f X igfm 1 'N 9 Nfimslm Xnx N! 'l m lDfr g?51! JIM! VJ I f fy fl V Y il AL 4 - 1' 4: Y Ann, l ii 4111 4i 4-,. 34 Master of Ceremonies David Miller Stars in God's Heaven , an appropriate theme for our Banquet accented well in the blue lighted banquet room at the Sheraton Inn at Huntington Beach. The speaker, Dick Langford and folk group, The Other Brothers, make the evening one to remember. 35 Ten minutes of. . . Si 'mama, con Glee rn! L Adds Flavor to the punch. Philharmonic ? Succassful 37 049 A00 an We .4R?PA!End 6312, 617242, Center 06? En O W, rrar O00 fs' 4474? O Halfbagk Halfback A11 League: Dennis Hammer Dave Widmer Doug Hammer 0 fl 0 1' ff 1 ll I H I Wendell Bonee Coach QD 66, Quarterback Oo 1990! Sr O47 End C' 'QQ Oqjvdzjlalfback 060 Q6 Center f? 0 '99 I'1 Qc 6' 38 End 'lf 0626? Halfback The Body comes with the arm! Who 'S get the ball? tl I' 5' i Where's our team? Clear Field? 39 Jimmy Jer 533 WCHS 6 26 21 38 25 22 junior Varsif SCORES Ambassador Ontario Rio Hondo Heritage Ambassador Brethren OPP, 26 31 8 21 4-0 38 WCHS 32 37 37 48 74 56 44 45 SCORES Pacific Christian Ambassador Ontario Village Western Heritage Rio Hondo Brethren OPP. 12 18 12 O 18 26 19 '71 Two hands for beginners. .-J Q4 Junior Varsity, Left to right, front: K. Ness, B. Johnson, G. Karr. Middle: L. Wells D. Aldridge, R. Ingle, B. Tyerman. Back: M. Wall, R. Kenney, S. Hemsley, R. Crume, B. Connor. Wells says, Thanks Rod 0 .-XX ' xy W ' sm, Q! 'r 1 ' ' 185 1 :L 9 ' ' '3-'Q Is two against one fair? 41 .vw-shvi fuhtnh Back Row, Left to Right: D. Miller, S. Bloomquist, D. Hammer, M. Wall, Coach Williams. Front Row, Left to Right: G. Longobardo, D. Longo- bardo, D. Hammer, S. Dorsey. E 1 01nPl0CDsP-CDCJInP-CIIIDCDZ CBHQWCDCDQUIQDDOO 1 UI zw zbzbwmn 913:-A is QEQEEEEQSE: 'AQ wzffrmw env: Q 5625835555-2 RS 35.520353 Fai' 'Gig 0 0 S' 'fin' P1 I 6 'k 1 B 70 Heritage OPP. 19 54 60 50 '71 50 57 60 68 43 53 50 WCHS OPP. 56 Brethren 70 69 Avalon 83 51 Ambassador 48 66 Western 67 67 Rio Hondo 55 119 Heritage 56 40 Ontario 63 47 Avalon 64 52 Brethren 65 47 Western 48 71 Ambassador 69 73 Varsity 8a Faculty 89 VIII' ity lguskefb lf W df Wm up we 'vw 15 is xmkf 3 F5553 3? Qing an gf WW as 1 ff PM lliiigt, -Q 4' 0 'iii' f ., K5 0 In t w 'S-5-Llfg'LQ W ,Q A' V, A ' S , fivgif' 1 ' f V H' V2 f 4, f A Q ,kximgg-qi S . . f jwbwyfmfw -, ,M - . . 1 K, bk' gay :F-5 Mil, Xu fi Eff F i Elf' 'gi - fi Q M X 35 ' Q -r ,, ,, 4. S 1 Y f z 1: f 1' , ' f ,J 4 -.Q n Q . Q e Y li, A , QL Q , Y ' Hal' 'sf-Ls f x f' 1 1 A Q W 5? g? My A K Kaskcfball -NR 'X N,TQ'X Left to Right: K. Ness. C. Olson, K. Crume, M. Goodman, R. Wid- mer, G. Seeger, L. Wells, T. Miller and Coach Bonee. SCORES WCHS OPP. WCHS OPP, 20 Culter 29 37 Avalon 55 35 Flintridge 58 35 Ambassador 27 32 Pacific Christian 40 '76 Western Christian 9 37 Black Foxe 33 69 Rio Hondo 18 42 Western Christian 33 55 Heritage 22 52 Rio Hondo 37 2'7 Ontario Christian 46 69 Heritage 52 50 Avalon 49 20 Ontario Christian 29 41 Brethren 64 50 Brethren 45 win Ambassador forfeit 45' Kaseball 8 E210 I 5 , 0 Left to right, backs Coach Bonee, K. Crume, T. Crigler, S. Schumaker, D. Hammer, R. Widmer, M. Goodman, Coach Williams. Middle: T. Miller, D. Longobardo, L. Wells, B. Emery, G. Longobardo, D. Widmer. Front: K. Ness, D. Ham- mer, G. Karr, and D. Aldridge. SCHEDULE WCHS OPP. WCHS OPP 13 Biola J. V. 10 5 Avalon O 9 Black Foxe 4 0 Lutheran 2 10 Chadwick O 1 Ambassador 0 10 Western Christian 0 Western Christian 6 Rio Hondo 2 Rio Hondo 13 Heritage 0 Heritage 6 Ontario 1 Ontario '7 Culter O Avalon 8 Brethren 0 46 Kdftfbdff slkwwx 'WHS Back row: D. Miller, D. Widmer, S. Shumaker, D. Hammer, S. Bloomquist, S. Dorsey, M. Wall, D. Martin, Front row: J. Neat, D. Hammer, D. Longobardo, T. Crigler, R. Mobley, G. Longobardo P. Murphy. Coach Jim Williams Coach Wendell Bonee 48 ,zllssem Q If Orthopedic O I Note the enthused crowd! 1'- Leadmg. Ain't no wimp! Give me a Tl 149 vw -1- -2 ,. Walking the dog. Carol Waterson C aptain 6' Sharie Barclay Nancy Holmquist Marilyn Berry pker, He Y 1- e- 5 51 Left to right: M. Terry, P. Smith, M. Roberts, J. Tuck- er, K. Albright, S. Goodman, D. Sablier, S. Flout, R. Lindsey, Captain: V. I-Iuckelbury. Girlv Kaskclball Miss Iungkeit: Girl 's Coach 52 Back Row, L. to R: V. Huckelbury, R. Lindsey, K. Albright, S. Goodman, L. Hegwood, D. Macias, S. Long, M. Sanders, R. Wagner, P. Flout, M. Roberts, I. Tucker, Coach-Miss Jungkeit, Front Row: C. Miller, M. Berry, R. Duckworth, J. DeRosier, Z.. Clair, C. Wells, S. McNay, L. Gallett, M. Terry P. Smith. 53 I I i s I E Spiritual NNSQHQ Bill Moore As the Chapel door opens to another year of inspiration, we are challenged once again by the messages of our various visiting speakers, We also are privileged to welcome many college choirs into our midst during this time for Christian fellowship and a closer walk with Christ. Jim Cook l Seattle Pacific College Choir Arlington College Gospel Team Henk Young Azusa College Chorale 57 Spiritual .fmphasis Week As the door opens to five days of the most special week of the school year, we are happy to welcome Ken Backlund as our guest speaker. With a different thought each day, He gives the student body a realization that awakens the interest of all. His messages provoke a new view of our old problems. The Comedians. Counseling Klzrisfiau Namads OFFICERS, Left tO Right: Lesleigh Bovey, Sec. -Treas. Dan Martin Vice-Pres- ' ' ADV SORS L f R' h: A , W d ll ident, Carol Waterson, Soc. -Chair. , I ' e t to lg t Joyce Pgar en 6 Pat Murphy , President. Bonee, Jim Williams with President Pat Murphy. As the door opens to another year of opportunities, the Christian Nomads, under the leadership of Miss Apgar, once again go forth bearing the Gospel of Christ. Training classes are held one month before Christ- mas vacation, and refresher classes, two weeks before Easter vacation. Witnessing trips include Big Bear during Christmas vacation, Huntington Beach during Easter vacation and weekend trips to Irvine Park and San Clemente Beach State Park. Huntington Beach . ,. K ff t Big Bear Onward Christian Soldier! 59 KX L-R, Back Row: D. Garrett, S. McNay, D. Sablier. Third Row: R. Lindsey, B. Emery, R. Sanders, G. See- ger, B. Johnson, R. Widmer, J. DeRosier. Second Row M. Murphy, L. Bovey, C. Goodman, J. Sullivan. Front: D. Macias, S. Bloomquist, T. Miller, P. Mur- phy. Ron Cline leading training classes 60 is 1 grieudvhzps ,714 61 Kathryn Jane Albright Volleyball 45 Softball 45 Basketball 45 Student Council 4, Freshman Class Vice-President, Junior Class Treas- urer5 Choir Secretary -Treasurer 3, Choir Vice-President 45 Trumpet Staff 2, 3,45 Choir 1, 2, 3,45 Speech Contest 2, 45 Choir Ensemble 45 Christian Nomads 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 4, co-captain 35 Special Awards 3, 45 Girls League 1, 4, President 45 Scholarship 3,45 School Play 3,4. Psalms 46: 1 Veral Lynnette Biard Trumpet Staff 45 Choir Phillippians 4:13 2,35 Drill Team 2, 3. Y 5 Marilyn Hope Berry Fullerton High School 1, Volleyball 45 Student Council 4, Vice-President 45 Choir Social Chairman 45 Trumpet Staff 45 Choir 2, 3,45 Speech Contest 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Choir Ensemble 2, 45 J. V. Cheerleader 25 Drill Team 4 2: Christian Nomads 45 School Play 2, 4. Proverbs 3:5-6 62 Janice Lorraine DeRosier Fullerton Union High School lg Clay High School 33 Volleyball 4g Softball lg Senior Class Secretary: Trum- pet Staff 4g Choir 1,2,4g Speech Contest 25 Choir En- semble 4g Drill Team 25 Christian Nomads 4. Psalms 139 Steven Jeffrey Bloomquist Football 1, 2, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 3, 4j Choir 1, 3, 45 Christian Nomads 3, 4: Special Awards 1, 2, 3, Varsity Letterman's Club 2,3, 4. I Corinthians 6:19 Stephen Craig Dorsey Downey High School 1, 2g Football 4g Basketball 3, 4g Student Council 4 , Boys League President 4g Speech Contest 2, 3: Special Award 23 Speech Award 3: Track 2, 35 Varsity Letterman Club 2, 4: School Play. ll Timothy 2: 15 63 Ramona Gail Duckworth Sierra High School lg Volleyball 3, 45 Choir 2,3: Speech Contest 2, 35 Drill Team 2, 3, 4g captain 4: Speech A- ward 3, Christian Nomads 3,4. Romans 13:8 Nancy Anne Durst El Monte High School 2: Volleyball 3g Baseball 4, Trumpet Staff 4: Speech Contest 1: Drill Team 43 Shorthand Award 35 School Play 3. Phillippians 3:13-14 Stacy Eugenia Flout Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4g Student Council 4, Girl's Athletic Commissionerg Fresh- man Class President, Sophomore class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary: Trumpet Staff 2, 3, 4: Choir 1,2, 45 Speech Contest l, 2, 3, 4g Choir Ensemble 2 5 Jubilairs 3, 4g Y.F.C, Officer 35 Drill Team 2,3,4, Captain 4, Speech Award 3g Girl's League 3, Scholarship 1. IOhn 3130 64 Susan Jean Goodman American School Correspondence Course lg Volleyball 3, 45 Softball 2, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Senior Class Social Chairmang Trumpet Staff 4, Phouographerg Choir 25 Speech Contest 3, 45 Drill Team 3, 45 Special Awards 45 Speech Award 45 Christian Nomads 3, 45 Scholarship 2, 3, 45 School Plays 4. Philippians 4:6 Douglas Dean Harris Fullerton Union High School 1,25 Student Council 3, 45 Student Body President 45 Junior Class Vice-President: I Choir Officer 3,45 Choir 3,45 Speech Contest, 35 Y. F. C. Officer 1,23 Special Awards 3. Philippians 1:21 Dennis Wayne Hammer Football 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Class Social Chairman, Senior Class President: Special Awards 1,2, 3, 45 A11 League Foot- ball Player of the Year. Proverbs 2:6 65 Mary Victoria Huckelbury Pioneer High School 1, 23 Volleyball 3, 4: Softball 4g Basketball 3, 4, Choir Pianist 3, 4, Quartet Pianist 3, Choir 3, 4, Speech Contest 4g Iubilair Trio Pianist 3, 4: Drill Team 3, 4. Psalms 5613, 4 Stephen Rees Kerner Central Baptist 1, Valley Christian High School 2g Scholarship 3, 4. I Thessalonians 5:8 Walter Keith Johnson Christian Nomads 4. James 1:5 66 Roxanne Lindsey Volleyball 2, 33 Softball 1,2, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Trumpet Staff 1,2,3,4g Choir 1,2, 4g Speech Contmt 25 Drill Team 2, 3: Christian Nomads 3, 45 School Plays 4. Psalms 19: 14 Cathleen Louise Miller Volleyball l,2,3, 45 Softball l,2,4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class Social Chairman, Junior Class Social Chairman: Trumpet Staff 3, 43 Choir 1,2,4g Speech Contest 1, 2, 33 Jubliairs 3, 4g Drill Team 2, 3 43 School Clubs 33 Scholarship 3: School Play 2, 3,4. n Timothy 1:7 Jerome Charles Neat Football 1,2, 3,47 Basketball lg Student Council 3, 4: Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior Class President Choir President 4g Trumpet Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Special Award 25 Track 2, 3g Letterman's Club 3, 4g Scholarship 15 Band l,2g Quartet 4. Romans 8:38-39 67 Manager 45 Choir 4, Y.F,C. Officer 2,3, President 35 Lauralyn Parker Choir officer 4, Choir Soloist 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Ensemble 2, 4: Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Special Awards 3, 4: Gir1's League 45 Nomads 4: Jubi- laires 3, 4. Psalms 27:1 Clark Gary Rogers Student Council 2g Sophomore Class President: Choir Officer 45 Speech Award 2, 4, Choir 1.2, 3, 43 Speech Con- test 1,2, 3, 4g Quartet 3, 4g Pianist 1, 2, 3, 4g Christian Nomads 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1,2,3, 4. Matthew 28:2Ob Seniors ' 761401415 ,411 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L-R, Top: Dennis Hammer, Pres. , Jim Sullivan Vice-Pres. Bottom: Susan Goodman Social Chairman: Janice DeRosier, Secretary-Treas. Lynn Morton Rostedt Trumpet Staff 1, 2, 3, 47 Choir 45 Honor Roll 3g Designed Christ- mas Float 4. 68 L I John 2:17 was K 1, Scott Douglas Shumaker Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2, 33 Choir 49 Special Award 2: Varsity Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,45 School Play 4. John 3:16 James William Sullivan Baseball 1- Senior Class Vice Pres ident' Choir 1 2 4, Christian Nomads 4- Stu- dent Store Mana get 4 I Corinthians 10 Tedd Lawrence Watt Choir 4. Romans 12:1-2 Cathy Elizabeth Thompson Lowell High School 1 2 Chou' 35 Drill Team 45 School Play Crew 3, 4 Proverbs 3-5 6 69 Sharie Barclay 5 P1 junzvrs Says ,411 Lesleigh Bovey Eunice B1-iley Debbie mark Ilene Coleman oak Jay De Rosier Claudia Goodman Left to right- Lorne Copeland Pat Murphy, Treasurerg Claudia Good- man, Social Chairmang Lesleigh Bovey, Secretary: David Miller, President: Terry Hillis, Vice President. 70 Robert Emery Mark Goodman Linda Hegwood Terry Hillis Russ Ingle David Longobardc As the door opens to our Junior year. the responsibility of planning the Junior- Senior Banquet faces us. Throughout the year we wash cars and sell hamburgers, tacos, and candy to finance the proJect. This responsibility gives us a realization of the importance of working together as a class. 0 0 if Q' cb 9'f Rl ' . Q E 'OQ701 ' CJ O l e D Steve Hemsley Nancy Holmquist Bill Johnson Diana Macias Dan Martin David Miller 71 vi r , . 3 gigs JE SQ? Q ROQCI' Robert H Pat Mobley Moehle U Murphy ADH Naito j S 1 Sug Neff hi' y I ,Qs -3 . ' fr ' f r , f, 'iw r 'W w :Q xg Dave Ra Ron Sanders and y E 52,5 gif' Dianne Patterson ' ii- A? Brian TYefmaU Carol Waterson Dave Widmer Ernett Booker Leeta Clair Doug Hammer Marilyn Adams 0 n Iffl 0 I' 6' S sie 'Wears All As the door opens to new vistas of challenge and responsibility, we begin our sophomore year. Since the Fall Banquet is Tom Crigler Ed Eckles No Phan 1 AVAII-Lili J Jeff Hale Stephanie Long Richard Kennedy ours this year, we sponsor hamburger and taco sales to finance the occasion. Among our yearly activi- ties as a class, fall, a trip to the Pomona County Fair, Mt. Baldy, and a bowling party. Judi Lindley Mary Murphy 73 1 Gary Longobardo Kenneth Ness Andrea Sablier Helen Newton Jenni Schwepker Lois Newuon OFFICERS, front: Helen Newton, Sec.-Treas.: Back, L-R: Rick Widmer, President, Gary Longobardo, Social Chairmang Doug Hammer, Vice President. 74 Sophamorcs 'SL 21-l 'f PHOTO No! A vailubh Carol Wells Loren Wells .sn Rick Widmer -s 'Sr A! ev X Greg Seeger Jeffry Smith Pamela Smith v s if ka David Vednor Absent when piduru won mad! Mike Wall .4 - o fn. Rod Crume Linda Gallette Theresa Ireland Gentry Karr r r 9 5 'l il x X 5 no more David Aldridge Evelyn Marriott Eirvshmcn 'Secs ,411 Tim Kenneth Coover CTI-lme Raymond De Leon Debi Garrett Dennis Irwin tg, Officers: Shelley McNay, Sec. -Trees.: Gentry Karr, Soc. -Chair.g Tim Miller, Pres.g Rod Crume, V.P. Robert Conner .vi 'I 9 if 5, PHOYO NOT AVAILABKE i , Q , ti r -5 -Ill ,, PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Norman Martin Phyllis Flout Kevin Hernsley Bill Johnson Louise Keene Shelley McNay As the door of Whittier Christian High School opens, we freshmen anxiously anticipate the activities of our first year of high school. After the first few terrifying weeks, we finally feel like we fit into the student body. Under the guidance of our advisor, Miss Jung- keit, we plan a Christmas party and hope to contri- bute our best to support the school. more Nor Avmulu . rf David Vissar Bob Miller Michael Raketich Denise Sablier Maralyn Terry Lorraine Tyerman Rosalind Wagner Tim Miller Carl Olsen Margaret Roberts I' 6' Margie Sanders lil 6 I1 Janet Tucker Ellen Veum TOO IUSY x No! Shown Allen Walton Dgn white Gvurfcous P A M A C A G E N C I Y T. R. Partee and son Dick explain the benefits in the Student Life Insurance Plan, as offered by Mutual Security Life Insurance Co. 1606 W. 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