Whittier Christian High School - Trumpet Yearbook (La Habra, CA)
- Class of 1967
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I F E Plotted before us A furrow, Created by the purposeful Drift of God 's Finger Etched In the sands of time. Climbing . . turning . . . Yes...aI1 advancing . . . d E N D1 N Where G. . . The Trailmaster Decides . . . Ah, Climber . . Keep For Open Signs Eyes that Guide . . . Summit To the To the to th S steep, valley green cool water -- At the LIFE 'S mouth of RIVER Pathfinder . . . Walk Blind To wealth . . . the Popularity, ways of the world For straight is the way And narrow is Which Leadeth the gate Unto Dedication This years progress . . . O'er difficult treks . . . Across newly builr bridges Leading us all . . . on to cherished experience Made possible . . . Through foresight . . . Foresight sparked . . . by concerned love, by fervent desire, For the furtherance of better Christian education, For a deeper experience . . . a higher goal . . . and a closer walk, with the Guide of our lives . . . Superior leadership, Wise council, Faithful administration . . . Marks of a man . . . e Dedicated in the service of the One he follows . . . Anchored in the principles he teaches and believes. Concerned for growth . . . in spirit, in truth, in self, Forever, anticipating more progress in the years to come This man . . . holding a place in all our hearts . . . To him, Trailmaster of our exploration years, an offering of love for his giving of . . . his time his love and himself . . . Mr. fugme Hirdsall , I , 445351 NHITTIER CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 867 South College Avenue, Whittier, California Phone OX 3-3600 Anticipation is that mystical treasure which lies at the end of every pathway of life. For the Christian, the things that God hath prepared for them that love Him constitute the fruition of our highest eternal anticipation. It is only in lesser degree that we anticipate His blessing in life. For those involved in the Lord's work at Whittier Christian High School, in this, its 9th year, anticipation has been high. We have seen God's blessing in full measure and have experienced His wonderful provision in the pathway we have trod together. Enrollment this year was the highest in our history: a new office and reception room sharpened up our image and our efficiency: the library has expanded into its own quarters: a shaded eating area and new picnic tables enhanced the noon hour activitiesg new vending machines dispensing food and drink proved to be a welcomed additionp a Homecoming Queen was crowned for the first timeg an Alumni Association was borng the first Alumni basketball team won a close one over the Herald varsityg Officers Retreat . . . student court . . . a chapter of the California Scholarship Federation formed . . . all these and more were the fruition of much anticipation in 1966-67. And now the pathway ahead . . . Seniors, you leave with our prayers. Each of us who has had the privilege of knowing you pray that the words of Proverbs 4:11 have been true of us: I have taught thee in the way of wisdomg I have led thee in right paths. Underclassmen, we look forward to your return that together we might be led in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake. May our paths be as the shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day. Q Proverbs 4:18p Pat ,Murphy Zrailguidc During the course of our high school years, we as students meet many achieve- ments and failures. This year working on the student council has helped teach us, as council members, to accept both. Student government is a very difficult position to handle because it demands much work and understanding. As president, I wish to thank each mem- ber of the council for the effort they put forth in doing an outstanding job in their respective positions. We leave with the hope that our efforts have bettered the school and have served as a foundation for future efforts. Gita Helpful guidance from those who 've trodden the path before us Trust invested in lives . . . of those about Silence . . . when silence is golden Laughter. . . to shorten a long day Reflections . . . of all we've learned shimmer in the window of experience Days . . . darkened by trials brightened by hope . . . Hope . . . that It will be cancelled Hope . . . that you will be chosen Hope . . . for another chance . . to show your better self. Influencing . . . the lives that lead. Guiding . . . the lives that follow. , Nl .. A.QADLMlCS mix 7 I 9 Board Of Educaiivn Left to right: Eugene Birdsall, Pat Murphy, George Link, Ward Miller - Chairman, Byron Crume, Grover Coleman, Leonard Bovey, Dr. Foster Bens - Vice Chairman, Harold Ness, T, R. Partee - Treas urer, Paul Schakelaar, William H. Waterson - Secretary, Schwepker. Not pictured: Rev. Verl Lind- ley, Mr. Phil Martin, Ray Widmer. John Atherton Bible 1, 2, 3g Geometryg Boy's Physical Education QW Dixie Birdsall Home Economicsg Study Hall Eugene Birdsall Ardelle Costley World Historyg Geometryg General Mechanical Drawing Scienceg Chernislryg Biologyg Math IV. Madeleine Crighton Russell F. Estes Latin 25 French lg Bookkeeping: Typing German 1. Shorthand ' '11 fl: ll ll .l Mary Hein George T. Link English lg Ch0ir Speech . ee e if ix William R. McKinley John McWilliams U.S. Historyg U.S. Spanish 1, 2: Junior Governmentg Algebra Varsity Coachg Study 1, 2: Varsity Coach Hall -Picture Not AYQEIKIMB e e Helen Schweikert Dolores Shively Jane Turnquist Band Gir1's Physical English l, 2, 3, 4 Education Pictu re Not Avqilable Rev. Dan Wagner Bible 4 Rev. Ward Miller Bible 4 YN x xx 6 R 2 X -,QQ-.X 36 X FZ X55 -. X X QQ. S X x x RNS RS 2x'N.Qx5x:5:2:3:3:i:1 ' . 7 '-. -. . ' . 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Don Watson Bible 4 Bible 2 Emestine Visser Ina Strain Secretary Bookkeeper Mr. Dravenstatt Maintenance Linda Louise Andrew Girl 's League Officer 4: School Play 4g Montebello High School 1, 2, 3. Proverbs 3:5, 6 Sharie Lee Barclay Student Council 2, 3,4g Gir1's Athletic Com- missioner 2, Secretary Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: Choir 1, 23 Trumpet staff 2, 3,45 Speech Contest 2, 3g Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3,45 LV. Cheerleader lg Drill Team 15 Speech Award 3: Girl's League Vice Presi- dent, 1, School Play 35 Girl's Sports lg Homecoming Princess 4. Philippians 1:20-21 Donn Eugene Birdsall Culter Academy 1, 2, 3. Choir 43 Quartet Pianist 43 Drill Team 4g Football 4: Baseball 43 Letterman's Clubg Seniors tebello High School 2g Eagle Rock High 611155 Of '67 Lesleigh Anne Bovey Sophomore Class Social Chairman, Class Secretary 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3.4: Trumpet Staff 2, 3,4: Speech Contest 1,2: Girl's Trio 4: Drill Team 1, 2, 35 Drill Team Awards 1,2, 3g Speech Award 2: Girl's League Vice President 4: Nomads 2, 3: School Plays 1, 2: Volleyball 4. Psalm 30:5 Eunice Nadine Briley Choir 3, 45 Trumpet Staff 4g Speech Contest 3: Girl's Trio 49 Drill Team 3,4, captain 4: Drill Team Award 3,45 Nomads 4, Secre- taryg School Plays 3,45 Majorette 3,4g Mon- School 2. Romans 8:37-38 Ilene Marie Coleman Choir 2,3,4g Trumpet Staff 3.4: Speech Contest 2, 3: Drill Team 1, 2, 3,4: Drill Team Awards 2, 3,4: Speech Award 3g No- mads 3,4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Scholarship 4 School Plays 3,45 Band 1, 2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Student Store Manager 4. Psalm 27 Robert J. Emery Football 4g Base Altos High School 2. Romans 13 : 1 Lorne Louis William Copeland Boy's League Treasurer 3. Matthew 7 : 7 ball 3: School Play 4: Los Claudia Cathryn Goodman Student Council 4g Junior Class Social Chair- man: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Trumpet Staff 3, 4, Drill Team 1, 2: Girl's League Officer, Secretary 3, President 43 Nomads 2, 3g School Play 2: Baseball 4g Homecoming Queen 4. I Corinthians 10 : 13 Seniors 611155 Of '67 Mark Stephen Goodman Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3.4: Track 2, 3: Choir 2, 4: Speech Contest 2: American High School Correspondence Course 1. Psalm 30: 1 Steven Reed Hemsley Football 3: Choir 2: Trumpet Staff 4: No- mads 3: School Play 3: Western Christian High School 1. Psalm 23 Linda LaRue Hegwood Senior Class Social Chairman: Trumpet Staff 4: J. V. Cheerleader 2, captain: Drill Team 1, 2.4: Drill Team Award 2, 4: Nomads 3: Volleyball 3. John 3: 16, 17 Terry Lee I-Iillis Baseball 43 Track 2: Student Council 2, 43 Sophomore Class Presidentg Junior Class Vice Presidentg Senior Class Pres- identg Trumpet Staff 43 Speech Contest 1, 3g School Plays 2, 3.4. Psalm 91 : 16 Nancy Annette Holmquist Student Council 4, Girl's Athletic Com- missionerg Choir 4g Trumpet Staff 3, 4: Speech Contest 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4g J.V. Cheer- leader 23 Drill Team 25 Speech Award 3g GiIl's League Vice Presi- dent 3g Nomads 2g School Play 33 Homecoming Princess 4g California High School 1. Romans 6:23 Russ Ingle Football 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 49 Trumpet Staff 4: School Play 3. Psalms 46 : 1 eniors William Carl Johnson Football 45 Baseball 45 Honor Roll 4g Nomads 3, 4. Philippians 4:13 Ruth Kranz Choir 4: Gir1's Trio Pianist 43 Nomads 4: Volleyball 4, Baseball 4, Mark Keppel High School lg Whittier High School 2, 3. Matthew 6:33 .-1 ff? ff, l N A .i1f '5 f M!!! ll' - ffl' 9 'al , 91? 4 . ' I ill: E-i W A David Allan Longobardo Football 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3,45 Track 3, 4, Senior Class Vice President: All-League, base- ball Bg Varsity Letterman 3,45 Boy's League Vice President 3g La Serna High School 1,2. Luke 1129- 10 Q'irl'S 6'h0ic'6 - Dave Miner gay? ghaifff ' Sharie Barclay Daniel Craig Martin Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4g Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, President 45 Trumpet Staff 2, 3, 45 Male Quartet 3, 4g Nomads 2, 3,4, Vice President 3g Christmas Float Chairman 4. Proverbs 3 : 5, 6 ' f N ieenf 4 . f 1 515 . , - fQ?f45,5f,5f,1E'-til W ff? J 4 - ' w if 3 ,:f':i-5':isF k .W , . It ,L .. ,. No! 20 David Ward Miller Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2,3, 4g Student Council 3, Boy's Athletic Com- missionerg Junior Class President: Choir 2, 3, 4g Trum pet staff 2, 3, 4, Speech Contest 3, Male Quartet 2, 3, 43 Nomads 2, 3, 4, President 4g Varsity Letterman 3, 4: Band 1, 2,4. Philippians 1:6 Roger Lance Mobley Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4, Basket- ball 1: Track 2, 4g Choir 1, 2, Varsity Letterman 2, 3, 4. John 14:6 Pictured Seniors Robert Lowell Moehle Choir 1,2, 3,4g Trumpet Staff 3 Speech Contest 1, 2, Boy 's Quartet 4 School Play 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. l Corinthians 15:57 Patrick Ellis Murphy Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l,2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 4, President 43 Freshman Class Presidentg Junior Class Treasurer: Choir lg Speech Award 3, Boy's League Secretary 3g Nomads 2, 3, 4, President 35 Scholarship 3, 4, School Plays 3, 4, Band 1. Acts 1:8 Q Q-, s h aun' ,,-,,., Y-j J .Q Ilene J L- L Pat Coleman Murphy Linda Sue Neff Choir 1, 2, 3,41 Trumpet Staff 2, 45 Drill Team 1, 2, 3,4, Co-captain 4 Nomads 2, 3,4g School Play 3. Philippians 4: 13 Mos! ,Cikely E21 Succeed Seniors Dianne Rae Patterson Student Council 3,45 Commissioner of Affairs 3, Secretary 4, Choir 1,2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Trumpet Staff 3, 45 Drill Team 1,2,3g Nomads 2: Honor Roll 23 School Play 3g Volleyball 25 Basketball 2. Philippians 1:21 Lawrence Elwood Sandow Nomads 4: Montebello High School 2, 3. Glass Officers Stephen Ray Thompson Track 4g Lowell High School 1, 2, 3. John 14:6 22 V r .4 P' X Q Class Officers: Lesleigh Bovey, Sec. -Treas: Dave Longo- bardo, Vice President: Terry Hillis, President, not pictured , Linda Hegwood, Social Chairman. Hlass Of '67 Brian Craig Tyerrnan Football 3, Baseball lg Basketball 1, 2, 3. John 14:6 Carol Iean Waterson Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 2: Fresh- man Class Social Chairman: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g Trumpet Staff 1, 2, 3,4, Editor 3,45 Speech Contest 1, 2, 3g Varsity Cheer- leader 2,3,4, captain 3: I. V. Cheerleader 1g Gir1's Trio 4, Drill Team lg Speech Award 3: Nomads 2, 3, Social Chairman 25 School Play 35 Homecoming Princess 4. Philippians 1: 20-21 Qrimdlicsl Claudia Goodman Terry Hillis David Elwood Widmer Football 3,4g Baseball 33 Basketball 35 Track 35 Choir 4: Trumpet Staff 45 Speech Contest 2: All-League, Football 3, 4g Nomads 25 School Play 25 La Habra High School. I Corinthians 10 : 31 XXX S., 5 1 J ,ph , I P I 'P 5 6 .V 4 Kev-iy G' ,B W Wi .fit o. If QYIPQ4 24 Scnivrs Judi Wolter Choir 4g Band 45 Orchestra 4g Wheaton Community High School 1,2g Arcadia High School 35 Montebello High School 3. Philippians 4: 13 Mas! Schoal Spirited Carol Waterson Dave Longobardo i 'Rf-ev PHOTO F No! Available 5, 7' f H i Q A i Marilyn Adams Polly Beatty Leeta Clair Tom Crigler fuuzvrs 0 Ed Eckles Mark Gooden Officers: Doug Hammer, Presidentg Tom Crigler, Vice-Presidentg Linda Keitch, Junior-Senior Banquet Chairmang Jenni Schwepker, Social Chair meng Stephanie Long, Secretary. Jeff Hale Doug Hammer Linda Keitch Richard Kennedy Judi Lindley Stephanie Long Gary Longobardo Mary MU1'PhY Ken Ness Helen Newton Louis Newton Andrea Bablier Linda Schweikert Jenni Schwepker Buff Siebert Linda Sine! 1 . Jeff Smith Carol Wells Loren Wells Rick Widmer ,,. -- 7 We ii Officers: Tim Miller, Presidentg Red Crume, Vice-President: Margaret Roberts, Secretaryg Ellen Veum, Social Chairman. Svphvmvrcs 'gr :fun x , TOO BUSY 5 5.16 X Q Ji ig!! . Q' nff 7 J . PHOTO Nol Available Ruth Adams David Aldridge Brad Bahnsen Rod Crume Debbie Ferbert Phyllis Fleur Linda Gallette Debbie Garrett Kevin Hemsley Don Ingersoll THCICSH Ireland Bill Johnson Gentry Karr Louise Keene Rick LOPEZ Norman Martin Shelley McNay Tim Miller sa. ' Carl Olsen Barbara Pentz Mike Raketich Margaret Roberts Denise Sablier Elaine Sandow Tom Solesbee Maralyn Terry Janet Tucker ' Ellen Veurn David Visser Rosalind Wagner in S X Xa? W Qreshmcu Mark Ball Carol Barnett Leri Benton David Biering Janice Birdsall Barbara Boswell Randy Bray Roberta Brooks Janet Chambers Dorothy Dalbec David DeGrado Wayne Dunn Jay Erselius Tom Fry Bonnie Hall Left to right-Mike Murphy, Presidentg Darrell Martin, Vice- Presidentp Julie Spohnhauer, Sec. -Treasg Joyce Lindley, Social Chairman. Kathy Henderson Dan Hines Richard Johnson Judy Johnston Monte Kase Dan Kauffman Marcia Kimes Cathi Kobzeff Denise Kusel Joyce Lindley Bonnie Lindsey Laura Lehnes Darrell Martin Susie Martinez Larry Marvin Larry Mclntire Larry Monroe Mike Murphy Peggy Neff Boyd Parkins Irven Ray Elsie Reop Lee Rose Paul Schakelaar Brian Shaver Sharon Siessar Tim Siner Laura Smith Julie Spohnhauer Joyce Thompson Candace Tillis Katie Tree Cindy Wheeler Linda Wheeler Greg Wiedeman Some trails hewn For more than one to follow . . . Functioning as a unit carefully knit by strands of fellowship, loyalty . Together beating trails now . . . behind us Organization bearing burdens brightening spirits helping . . to clear cluttered paths, Paths once cluttered with inactivity. in am Drill Umm M. Adarns, L. Newton, T. Ireland, S. Neff-Co-Captain, J. Tucker, M. Murphy, L. Hegwood, M. Roberts, J. Johnson, E. Bri1ey-Cap- tain, D. Dalbec, I. Coleman, L. Andrew, Linda Gallette, B. Bos- well, J. Birdsall, C. Kobzeff, P. Neff, B. Siebert. Advisor - Mrs. Shively Captain - Eunice Briley 32 Flute Duet Helen Newton Jenni Schwepker Hand Pat Murphy, David Miller, Kevin Judi Johnston, Ilene Coleman, Judi Wolter. Mrs. Schweikert Hemsley, Robert Moehle, Larry Monroe, Tim Siner, David Biering. ,- I. Coleman. M. Murphy, K. Tree, J. Schwepker, J. Wolter, H. Newton, D Kauffman, G. Wiedeman, T. Siner, K. Hemsley, P. Murphy, D. Biering, R. Moehle, L. Monroe, D. Miller. Pat Murphy Presid ent indent Genernlneni Dianne Patterson Secretary - Treasurer Hom: row, left to right: Terry Hillis, Dan Martin, Mike Murphy, Doug Hammer, Carl Olsen. Back row: Rick Widmer, Carol Water- son, Dianne Patterson, Pat Murphy, Nancy Holmquist, Claudia Good- man, Mr. McKinley. Sharie Barclay Vice President Rick Widmer Social Chairman wr-.. . Girl? lfezzgue an ' President - Claudia Goodman 'r Left to right: Marcia Kimes, Lesleigh Bovey, Claudia Goodman, Stephanie Long, Carol Wells, Lois Newton, Vice-President - Lesleigh Bovey Secretary - Stephanie Long Social Chairman - Carol Wells Debbie Garrett. Our mothers were our guests at the Newcomer's Tea. as Mrs. Tonesfelt, a missionary to the Philippines was our speaker. Freshmen were initiated in baby bonnets and bibs Klmir W Dan Martin President Loren Wells Vice-President -.as Carol Waterson Secretary N K 5 . First row: E. Roop, C. Wheeler, K. Tree, H. Newton, R. Brooks, A. Sablier, C. Kobzeff, P. Neff, R. Kranz, M. Roberts, D. Dalbec, C. Wells, C. Water- Dianne Patterson son, J. Schwepker, D. Patterson, Second row: P. Schakelaar, B. Bahnsen, Social Chairman D. Biering, D. Martin, L. Wells, R. Moehle, R. Crume, D. Martin, G. Weideman, , D. Widmer, D. Kauffman, R. Lopez, D. Miller, J. Erselius, Third row: L. Wheeler, B. Lindsey, S. Neff, J. Johnston, L. Bovey, L. Clair, D. Sablier, R. Wagner, M. Murphy, S. McNay, B. Boswell, N. Holmquist, J. Tucker, L. Newton, E. Briley, C. Goodman, J. Chambers, L. Andrew, I. Coleman, L. Lohnes, R. Bray, M. Murphy. Not pictured: M. Ball. ,EIAQX JR Z J, J Q! .FI 5115133236 36 Hlzair The first orchestra choir's help in December. concert was given with the Mr. Link - Di1'eCtO1' 51121 .Quartet Left to right: Tim Miller, Dan Martin, Linda Andrew, Pianist, David Miller, Robert Moehle. Left to right: Carol Waterson, Eunice Briley, Lesleigh Bovey, Ruth Kranz, Pianist. Linda Andrew - Pianist In March the combined choirs sang in the C. A.C. S. music festival. , Trumpet Staff L Dan Martin Business Manager QE Lesleigh Bovey Activities Editor Terry' Hillis Copy Editor Sue Neff Adrninisuations Editor Miss Hein A d visor 38 Sharie Barclay L Glasses Editor Carol Waterson Editor David Miller Sports Editor Marilyn Adams L 5 y Assistant Editor 'N 2 Dianne Patterson Organizations Editor Claudia Goodman Girls Sports Editor Left to right-D. Patterson, D. Martin, T. Hillis, C. Goodman, S. Barclay, D. Miller, S. Neff, L. Bovey, T. Ireland, B. Pentz J. Schwepker, M. Murphy, L. Keene, L. Gallette, D. Garrett, L. Hegwood, I. Coleman, N. Holmquist, D. Widmer, S. Hem- sley, E. Briley, E. Veum, L. Keitch, R. Widmer, M. Adams. ,Nomads President --David Miller Vice Pres. - Rick Lopez Secretary - Mary Murphy Social Chairman - Eunice Briley Left to right, front row: D. Biering, R. Bray, T. Siner, M. Murphy, D. Martin, Second row: L. Smith, L. Lohnes, J. Lindley, J. Lindley, E. Roop, M. Adams, Third row: J. Birdsall, B. Lindsey, M. Murphy, P. Neff, J. Schwepker, C. Kobzeff, L. Clair. Fourth row: T. Miller, R. Lopez, L. Siner, P. Beatty, R. Widmer. Schvlarshzp Srffiefy --1111-'-' Left to right: Candy Tillis, Denise Kusel, Bonnie Hall, Marcia Kimes, Ilene Coleman, Linda Keitch, Marilyn Adams, Elsie Roop, Pat Murphy. Not Pictured: Tim Miller. 39 Varsity letterleeele 611117 Left to right, front row: D. Longobardo, D. Hammer, D. Birdsall, D. Miller, P. Murphy, R. Widmer. Back row: D. Widmer, C. Olsen, B. Emery, L. Wells, D. Martin, G. Longobardo, 'T. Crigler, R. Mobley, B. Tyerman. ,Ce Rouge et Blanc - Che Ked and White Sue Neff, David Miller, Terry Hillis, Doug Hammer, Ilene Coleman, Janet Tucker, Jan Bird- sall, Mary Murphy, Margaret Roberts, Joyce Lindley. Not Pictured: Eunice Briley, Mark Ball. 40 This year saw the beginning of our first school newspaper, writ- ten and directed by the students themselves. Through the leadership of Ilene Coleman, editor, the staff has published an issue each week. Silent bleachers . . Deserted fields . . . Darkened courts . . . The time of taut emotions . . . over Yet, remaining memories of the longing For you chance . . . To elp the team . . . To aise the score . . . To nliven school spirit . . Silent high hopes . . Sudden After has fled . . The peer the crowd, ,SPQEIJ-5 -XY xr S Y 41 Varsity Team Left to right, front: Don Birdsall, Dave Widmer, Loren Wells, Roger Mobley, Pat Murphy, Doug Hammer Dave Longebarde, Bill Johnson. Back: Coach McKinley, Dave Miller, Rick Widmer, Richard Kennedy Rick Lopez, Dan Martin, Bob Emery, Gary Longebarde, Tom Crigler, Carl Olsen. J -i ff D scoREs 0 - I ,ami Q WCHS I 51 Pacific Christian s r, ' ' 52 Ontario Christian X 50 Heritage - X Q 32 Western Christian , ' 56 Rio Hondo 3 A 68 Montclair 7 32 Brethren uv- xr K . D OPP 6 25 25 6 6 7 48 No shoestring tackles on Doug. junior Varsity glflffbtlff Xi We Won! WCHS 40 18 13 12 3 1 19 14 Irv whips SCORES Western Ontario Heritage Ambassad or Rio Hondo Heritage Brethren A OPP 13 39 41 52 12 45 21 Gary Longobardo-24 Tom Crigler-30 David Miller-40 Dave Longobardo-20 Carl Olsen-10 Mark Goodman-42 f . Loren Wells-32 Mr. McKinley Action Coach Varsity Scores 66-67 WCHS OPP 25 Lutheran 62 35 Pacific 31 53 Black Foxe 60 58 Western 52 '72 Avalon 56 40 Big Bear 64 30 Avalon 68 39 Rio Hondo 53 46 Black Foxe 52 61 Western 45 43 Rio Hondo 69 49 Heritage 42 51 Ontario '12 '78 Dominguez 62 52 Brethren 69 50 Avalon 52 55 Western 46 51 Rio Hondo 52 'IO Heritage 52 39 Ontario 48 66 Avalon 42 55 Brethren 56 8 7 Alumni 88 i K- . 55 : KS ' 14 ff Q11 37' ef! ff. in Hi 'fa' 3 N ff Q M x WCHS 34 40 35 30 55 45 30 41 38 49 41 37 41 SCORES Lutheran Pacific Black Fox Western Rio Hondo Heritage Ontario Brethren Avalon Western Rio Hondo Heritage Ontario Avalon Brethren 47V'.s' OPP '76 30 46 33 58 57 81 47 70 46 54 50 59 l6'aseImll Coach William McKinley March Whittier at Black- Foxe Whittier at Chadwick Lutheran at Whittier Ambassador at Whittier Nogales Tournament Nogales Tournament Nogales Tournament Western at Whittier Whittier at Dominguez Seminary April May Whittier at Avalon Whittier at Rio Hondo Ontario at Whittier Heritage at Whittier Whittier at Brethren Whittier at Western Avalon at Whittier Rio Hondo at Whittier Whittier at Ontario Brethren at Whittier Whittier at Heritage j 7 Coach John McWilliams Left 'to right, Front row: R. Widmer, D. Birdsall, T. Cfigler, G. Longobar do, B. Emery, L. Wells, G. Karr, Backrow: Coach McKinley, T. Miller, D. Hammer, K. Ness, D. Longobardo, P. Schakelaar, R. Mobley, C. Olsen. 51 s.. 'N WWW EN Sharie Barclay, Captain Helen Newtgn Carol Waterson Nancy H01mClUiSI Laura Lohnesg Ellen Veum, Captaing Joyce Lindleyg Linda Gallette, Alternate. Varsi fy in Activa I . llc!!- fenders gl ' 1 X X1 53 0 ,ff-FX f -. - Q . p, P, X . : J :-. ff' V1 Gzrls Sports , as . 'tb' I et: f Q -i D Hasketball Left to right: C. Wells, M. Terry, J. Tucker, Mrs. Shivley, R. Wagner, D. Sablier, M. Roberts, E. Sandow. Mrs. Shivley Coach 54 Volleyball Front row, left to right: Mrs. Shivley, R. Brooks, B. Lindsey, L. Lohnes, R. Wag- ner, L. Clair, C. Wells. Back row: L. Siner, P. fx Q Beatty, L. Newton, R. Kranz, E. Sandow. f'N 5 1 'IN K, Tr , J 6 1' , N --Q1 Activities, ingredients that season school life . . . Time spent sharing another's thoughts feelings searching for a purpose the greatest Truth Laughing, willing to try again working, looking to the future singing, a fire reflecting smiling faces the touch of a companion's hand I O ge th C 1' I1 6 S S agreement argument compromise consideration All the while g x W building today's happiness stu d C H+ C tomorrow 's memories and someday to say, ..,,,,, I remember when . . l......... ve., ed.: 3 K ...J 'ff ,S .-1 1-nf mm I f r Wm Przaccss ,Cyada Kazlclz Przaccsfs 6aral Watersaa Przacess Shane Barclay Przaczss Nancy J-lalmaazsl l 'R 5 A 5 E . ff!- a ' 1 Has, 'Wm M Queen C1aud1a and Escort Pres1dent Pat Murphy crowned the queen ' -'ugh-Jg 0 ffvmccomiug Party 0 Enrhus1asmc crowd welcomes queen. Classes entertained with skits. Q55 B h Q C, 2 in J 'N ,gg ff. The Alumni were our honored guests. 0 Sophomores perform. Zflze Hampetilion . Freshmen near-collision. Joyful Juniors That's what you call putting yourself in game. The famed chariot race. ,viri Vcck And he didn't even win. It's all in the know-how. Che Klimaz . . The mighty Seniors come out on top U16 Winner . . . Senior explosion. This certainly is an important place in Grover's Hou Corners. Good Morning, Mother Webb. Our life here is to forget all that Well, I worked awful hard on both of them Q.. 2fuf14 The path of personal expres- sion was broadened for the Junior class as they presented Our Town What is life? . . . Does anyone re- alize life while they live it? . . . a realization of life in their living and in their dying. . . Now look, George . . . ,Qs Thank you, Professor Willard Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbs. glass Klzapels I Samara' Each class was called upon to present several yylllfinfs' chapels throughout the year. This resulted in the discovery of new talent and many interesting chapels. ,......,. Saphamares 9resl1114e11 Hlzapcl Azusa Pacific College brought us a fine musical presentation. Students were challenged as they heard a message presented by Dick Day. ' ,5:sf3'.,aTi 'N Miss Costley, as well as other members of the faculty shared in the presentation of informative and helpfill Chapels. Rev. Frank Wellington and friend. ls.-- . - 'i , sl .is - t - . t r .X Q .,,, 4, i I 1 . f: J K , ...A f ,A V, H ii,-1-kay , . , 'iq President Pat Murphy led in singing and prayer. Sketch Erickson illusuated with art and music. Hluzpcl Ron Cline directed our spiritual emphasis week Ken Poure's enthusiasm was contagious to all. Khrisfmas Kapers I ,C Q V N 1 7 '! . a C 1 sw K' , 1.1 K ai The choir loaded a truck with Christmas spirit as they carolled to homes in the area. 4 4 71 The annual school Christmas party in- cluded a skit by the speech class, special music, poetry reading contests between classes, yummy refreshments of home- made cookies, cakes and candies and a Christmas message by Pete Cantou. W. C. H. S. entered a float in the Whittier Christmas Parade, entitled Birthday of the King . It was designed and put together by the students. The drill team marched leading the float. Q Q, . Q? S . y Vdlgnflllgznquct 4416 I WM? W Q7 H3 63 VO 1.5 kg A , X V j ' T xx f 'gt 68 21 ,AV fi-aa it Avalon 2 W , . ZN Invasion ,s so r X v- 3 i -a 6 f, ri I H .5 ' I gi A - ,.L--- 70 The midnight cruise takes its toll Avalon, Catalina was our destination for a basketball game that was to be one of our greatest victories i this year. Score: 66-42 Friends, Romans, and underclassmen . . Lend us your ears! Is not this day the Ides of March? Look in the calendar and be amazed That March has wasted fifteen days. Let it be known to those who stare That this is the day you all must beware! Let it be shown to all you knaves That today is the day . . . the day of the slaves! Let it be said to all who resist That if you continue, your tongues may be missed. We're the noblest masters of them all, From the Forum in Rome, to the third part of Gaul. We don t race our charrots rn the Appran Way We voted for Caesar 1n the electron today So take heed to the srgns that hang on your backs Or you mrght get your toenatls borled tn wax' Be obedrent slaves don t grrpe or complam Thmgs could be worse we could be tnsane Co To pay homage to the Seniors an enchanting evening to remember inspiring songs interesting prophecies IIA World Mus ic Gothic Normandy a reward of faithful serv 1ce all are caught in the spell smiles memories Farewell, Seniors PROSE S each Kvufesf Left to right: J. Schwepker, B. Hall, M. Murphy, B. Pentz, R. Wagner-lower division winner, N. Holmquist, H. Newton. Not pictured: L. Bovey-winner in upper division. EXTEMPORANEOUS Left to right: M. Ba 11-lower division winner, D. Miller, P. Murphy-upper division winner, D. Biering. DEVOTIONAL Left to right: M. Adams-upper divis- ion winner, L. Hegwood, S. Neff, T. Miller- lower division winner, E. Veum, K. Tree, J. Spohnhauer. 74 POETRY Left to right: C. Waterson, L. Benton, C. Goodman upper division winner, C. DeHaven, J. Lindley, M. Terry, C. Wells, J. Johnston. Not pictured: I. Ray- lower division winner. ORA TORY Left to right: C. Tillis-lower division winner, G. Karr, J. Hale, D. Widmer- upper division winner, D. Dalbec. Ilan 6ar1't Cake It With Wu A love-dream for you, Mother? Directors, Miss Mary Hein and Mrs. Jane Turnquist. I'm ready to read the play anytime you are, Coordinator, Beverly Weeks. Miss Wellington. Thank you for getting engaged to me, Mr. Kirby. Grandpa . . . Penny .... Alice . . . Tony . . . Essie .... Ed.,...... Kolenkhov . . . Rheba. . . .. Donald. . .. Mr. Kirby . . . Mrs. Kirby . . Mr. De Pinna. . . Paul ....... Gay ....... Kolenkhov ! 5 Ola one Henders0n..... Grand Duchess . . . . Pat Murphy Jenni Schwepker , Carol Waterson . . Dave Widmer Claudia Goodman . . . .Tim Miller . . .David Miller . . Sharie Barclay . Mark Goodman . . . . Bob Emery Nancy Holmquist . . . .Bill Johnson . . Larry Sandow . .Lesleigh Bovey . . Eunice Briley . . Mary Murphy I-Women. . . . . . . . Beverly Weeks, Sue Neff, Colby DeHaven 75 Zfrails Of U16 Pen It's just about Thanksgiving Day: You can smell it in the breeze, Cause Miss Costley's stuffin' her turkey With stale Limburger cheese. It may not smell the sweetest, But for looks, it can't be beat: 'Cause the odor's so astounding, You can't get near the meat! To keep within the spirit Of this Thanksgiving holiday Let's think of several little things we're thankful for today. To begin with, there's play practice, 'Til late the night before: And there's all those tests and quizzes You forgot to smdy for. Oh yes, there's Mr. McKinley, That dashing little man: And there's Mrs. T. in English You know, the Murray-fan. And of course, there's many other things That you 're thankful for at best. So just settle back and cool it, And enjoy you four-day-rest. -Terry Hillis 1967 Poet Laureate A yellow rose blossoms into the sunlight: The fragrance of pine in the woods: Blue sky encircles a billowy white cloud: Fingers of freshness fall quietly down: Where is love? A thundering sea pounds at the shore: A young tree lifts its new branches: A recent snowfall lays serene and icy: Stars shine in thousands against the da What is love? Chimes sing, piercing the quietness: A finger points from heaven: A voice speaks the righteous truth: A saving cross lightens the world: -Ellen Veum God is love. ., rkness: LIFE Life is a complex puzzle A joy to find every part, But alas, the picture blurs And darkness covers the heart. Life is a weak construction A monument of sand, Wind blows roughly and destroys With one desuuctive hand. Life is a sturdy soldier But always engaged in war, It battles with truth and freedom Life dies, and kills no more. No, life is joy and loving God. 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