Woodrow Wilson High School - Campanile Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

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We have become a part of the traditions and character which ma-lce Wilson, tor this one moment in time, our way ot lite-a common bond between us. And we remember-cherish the thoughts ot these things which count, the things which have built meaning into our lives and purpose into our goals. These, then, are The Things That Count . Warm Smiles Creative Expression Rewarding Honor Personal Development Common Responsibility Spare-Time Activity Arclent Cheering l-ligh. Spirits World Exploration Final Farevvells BOUTICUIQ EXCVKGTTIGITK' Cooperative Merchants American Dreams 1 IIIIIIIH III Volume 33 Iune 1959 Woodrow Wilson High School Long Beoch, Colifornio The years will pass, as sand slips Through The I-,and And TuTure dreams will be realiTy. The pasT will Tade Till only Those Things grand Remain, engraved upon The, memory. And when we see whaT jewels lie in The chesT OT mind and hearT, and which are paramounT, Then we can see which jewels ouTshine The re-sT And Truly say, These are The Things ThaT counT. The T,houghTs oT high school Triends who had To parT, Remembered scenes oT paTio and hall, . The souvenirs we lceep wiThin our hearT, My ' - I y 4 The lcnowledge, arclenT spiriT in our call- My C'- CJ-if-+ N - 1, 0 yi 44.3, Liv When Wilson's memories rise like iTs TounT, , ,lx yy., LJ-A- '7v Then Truly say, These are The Things ThaT counT. 'lm' ' , ' , Table of Contents AdminisTraTion and FaculTy AchievemenT 6overnmenT Fall SporTs s Girls' League . Sophomores. ,, WinTer SporTs, . ,s . .. Juniors ..s, ..ss s,.s ssss s s . s..s, s Music, Drama, PublicaTions Girls' SporTs IG.A.A.l Leisure. .,,. s, s, ,. .. Spring SporTs .. H Seniors ,..... is ..,.. . AdverTisers 0-gyeou-1.0- -'-0 4. Darwin O-M 5 I7 27 33 47 53 67 .77 ,89 IO9 I23 I4I ISI l8l V221 wiv 404 am Lynx 'fa 9W64DM.a'Z,,. ibm. , M,i?Z,1fj1,, W-xml 22-V. J mg M ff-0-L QQ474 2411 ,. im Jazgqm Inl'n111'rxIc1mli11gSmile . . . ADMINISTRATICDN, FACULTY These are the things that Count . . . A1 COUNSELORS MR. HARRY LEWIS LOIS ZELSDORE VlhroughouT Thie year, one of The busiesT places aT Wilson is The counselors' office. Here a sTu- denf goes To discuss personal problems or To geT educafional and vocafional guidance. Avail- able in The counselors' office are boolcs and pamphlefs To help WilsoniTes selecT suifable employmenT. There are also caTalogues To aid The sTudenT in The selecfion of a college where he will find superior edu- caTion and appropriaTe Train- ing. MR. BEN HUMPHREY T-leaded by Mr. Humphrey. Wilson's counseling sfaff is consTanTly aT worlc To solve p u p il educafional problems. Mr. Johnson, in charge of vo- caTional guidance, helps sTu- denTs To selecT careers suiTable To Their personalifies and Tal' enTs. Mr. Lewis is in charge of scholarships: he assisfs sTudenTs in applying for financial aid. Mrs. James is in charge of The TesTing program while Miss Zels- dorf heads The superior pupil program. P' MRS. MARGARET JAMES MR- AL JOHNSON ig ADMINISTRATORS MRS DOROTHY W. ROBERTS, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Walfelef says he is happy af Wilson and, on fhie whole, he feels if has an excellenf sfudenf body. He hopes fo lceep Wilson on an even lceel and someday Io enlarge fhe sfudenf body services as more funds become avail- able. Mr. Waffelef graduafed from Poly I-ligh, where he played baslcelball and where he was also on a nafional scholasfic medal swimming feam. From Poly he wenf fo fhe Universify of Soufhern California, where he was awarded a B.A. Degree in Business Adminisfrafion and a Masfer's Degree in Educafion. Mr. Waffelef came fo Wilson for fhe firsf Time in l942. Afler a four of dufy as a naval officer during World War ll, he refurned fo Wilson as a counselor. ln l95O he again leff school fo serve in fhe milifary forces during fhe Korean conflicf. Following fhaf war, he became vice-principal firsf af l-lamillon Junior High and fhen af DeMiIIe. In l957 he came home fo Wilson as vice-principal. Among his dufies here he lisfs fhe managemenf of sfudenf body finance. supervision of assemblies and The handing of discipline for seniors. Mrs. Roberfs hopes Wilson will always mainfain high academic sfandards and fhaf if will confinue fo produce qualified sfudenfs fo falce responsible posifions in fomor- row's world. As assisfanf principal, she sponsors fhe Girls' League, handles girls' discipline and prepares fhe masfer feachiing program. Mrs. Roberfs affended fhe Universify of California af Berkeley, where she received a B.A. Degree. She began her feaching career af Chaffey High in Onfario. Lafer she moved fo Lindbergh Junior l-ligh School in Long Beach, remaining fhere for fwo years be- fore fransferring fo Wilson. Affer a brief sfay af Wilson. Mrs. Roberfs refurned fo Lindbergh as counselor: fhis posf she held for eighf years. In Sepfember, I953, she refurned fo Wilson as assisfanf principal. THOMAS ROSS WATTELET, VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. McKenzie is in charge of fhe discipline of Wilson sophomore and iunior boys, fhe checking of affendance. and fhe scheduling of disasfer drills. He is very happy fo be af Wilson and he fhinlcs fhe sfudenf body is very ma- fure. He, also believes fhe Wilson afhlefic program is very fine, and fhaf if does a remarlcable iob in develop- ing fhe characfer of The parficipanfs. Mr, McKenzie firsf affended Long Beach Cify College. l-le fhen wenl' fo UCLA, where he received a general secondary feaching credenfial. Af Long Beach Sfafe College he earned his Masfer's Degree and his Adminisfrafive credenfial. He began feaching af Bancroff Junior High School: he re- mained fhere one year before fransferring fo Wilson af fhe beginning of fhe presenf school year. MR. E. D. McKENZIE Sociotl Living The Social Living Department presents to sophomores English and World l-lis- tory, required courses. World l-listory gives to students the historical baclc- ground necessary to comprehend the tunctions and tears ot the world ot to- day. The English curriculum consists ot pertecting grammar and written slsill. Teaching social living are Mr. Eveland, who is department head, Mr. Branch. Mr. Caesar, Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. Eox- hoven, Mr. Eraser, Mr. Elendriclcs, Mrs. James, Mr. McBade, Mr. Kissaclc, Mrs. Northrup, Mr. Rehinstrand, Miss Rilliet, Mrs. Weiland, Miss Zelsdort and Mr. O'Byrne. English Department English has been called by many one ot the world's most ditticult languages. Wilson, theretore, has many courses to assist students in the delicate, it ditti- cult, art ot written and verbal expres- sion. The required sophomore and iunior English grammar courses, English liter- ature, public spealcing, dramatics, gram- mar and composition, iournalism, and Campanile statt give students great op- portunity to become versed in the language ot their country. Many Wilson- ites will always remember the real plea- sure ot taking English trom such teach- ers as Mr. Caesar, Mr. Cytron, Mr. Cox. Mrs. Fenberg, Mr. l-lenselman, Mr. Mc- Bade, Mrs. Minami, Mrs. Sonner, and Mrs. Townsend, department head. Sociol Studies This is the age ot Space-ot threats to American democacy-ot the necessity tor iudgment and diplomacy. Those whc will inherit tomorrows world must be prepared to meet its challenge. Thus, in their iunior year, Wilsonites study Ameri- can history and government. Senior stu- dents examine present day problems. related to themselves and their ovvn lives, and study tor a semester the Amer- ican economic system and its relateo problems. Mr. Davis Woodward heads this department. Teachers ot social studies are Mr. Broesamle, Mr. Free- land, Mr. Henselman, Mrs. Northrup. Mr. O'Byrne, Mr. Phipps, Mr. Raney. Mr. Turnbull and Miss Wilcox. Science Each sludenl, af some poinf in his career af Wilson, comes in con- iaci wifh The Science Deparimenr, wiih i'rs many courses from prac- iical science fo physics. In fhese classes many phases of ihe infinife world of science are explored, and Terms such as insecfs, acids, osmosis, solulions, bealcers, and circuils become meaningful -and familiar. Perhaps from one of Wilson's science classes will come an- ofher Edison, a Sallc, or even an Einsiein. Teachers in ihe science dee parfmeni are Mr. Burlceff, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Edmonds, Mr. Egellco, Mr. Ferris, Mr. Langlois, and Dr. Voisard, deparimeni head. Music Award-winning musical groups have been iradilional of Wilson 5 pasi' and present The uniiy and cooperaiion ol lhewe groups brinc spiril io The campus and renown io The school. Under ihe direclion ol: Mr. Elliihorpe and Mr. Eurianiclf, The glee clubs, choir, band, anc orchesfra malce The produciion of The opereiia, AES. conceri, and iradiiional seasonal programs possible. The band doe: a greal dea' 'ro add lo The Teslive spirii oi The pep assemblies and Tooiball games. Industrial Arts Very popular wiih Vlfilson boys who lilce lo work wiihlheir hands, The indusirial arls classes include wcodshop, rnelal shop, indusirial draw- ing, graphic aris and archileclural drawing, ln ihese and relaiec fields, boys enrolled in The induslrial aris classes compeie annuallx in a varieiy oi conlesis. The deparlmenl, headed by Mr. Thomas numbers among iis Teachers Mr Beiz lvlr Green lvlr Lorenzen nc 1 , s s - - . . . . a Mr. Morrison. Art Department The ArT DeparTmenT aT Wilson OTTers endless oppOrTuni- Ties Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in creaTive expression. The diversiTied program OT The ArT deparTmenT includes classes dealing wiTh all phases OT arT in bOTh The classic and commercial Tield. One OT The mosT popular courses oTTered is craTTs, where sTudenTs produce inTeresTing and oTTen eye-caTching resulTs wiTh many diTTerenT maTerials. Beginning painTing and drawing deals wiTh The basic TundamenTals OT 'arT such as color, use, and cOmpOsiTiOn. For Juniors and Seniors an advanced painTing and draw- ing course is oTTered in which bOTh These subiecTs are sTudied exTensively. The preparaTion Tor all dramaTic prOducTions is The respOnsibiliTy OT The ArT deparTmenT. Some oT The deparTmenT's biggesT proiecTs This year were The producTiOn OT The Ch.risTmas Play, The School Play, and The OpereTTa. Our Thanks go OuT To Mr. ValenTinO and Mrs. ROUTT Tor making This one OT The mosT produc- Tive deparTmenTs on campus. I-Iomemoking A subiecT viTally inTeresTing To all senior girls is home- making, Tor iT covers The Tull range OT sTudy involved in The managemenT OT The home. FuTure homemakers are TaughiT The imporTance OT budgeTing, The value OT suiT- able home decoraTion, The principles OT child guidance. The psychology OT a successTul marriage, and The skills OT sewing, cooking, and grooming. In addiTion, The course OTTers a varieTy oT experiences which bring The problems OT making a home inTo vivid Tocus. The Teachers in This deparTmenT are Mrs. Drummond and Mrs. Wieland. Librcrry and will develop an enThusiasm Tor reading. The sTudenTs who use The Wilson Library seek inTorma Tion or enTerTainmenT Trorn over 25,000 books The spe- cial services perTormed by The librarians, Miss T-lolTy and Mrs. Boorkman, are invaluable. Special displays such as book covers, picTures, and OTher illusTraTive maTeri1ls are seT ouT in The library and classrooms. Book lisTs and b bl Ographies are prepared, lisTing relaTed books in i course OT sTudy or in Types Tor recreaTional reading Periodic announcemenTs are made OT new maTerial available T-Tow ever, The library never overlooks iTs main gowl To pro vide maTerials which will enrich learning and Tewching fi Foreign Lornguoge ln a world of increased Tension, greaT sTress is placed on human communicaTion. Wilson's langu- age deparTmenT, under The di- recTion of Miss WesTon, sTrives To Teach undersTanding, The essence oT communicaTion, by a sTudy of language and peo- ple. German, LaTin, French, and Spanish are TaughT in This de- parTmenT by Teachers Miss WesTon, Mr. Karlik, Mrs. Davis. Mr. Lewis, Miss Cobb, Miss DougherTy, r. ConTreras, and Mr. Erie 6 Business Educortion Business courses are open To Those sTu- denTs who desire To learn business prin- ciples and leadership Training. Such courses combine vocaTional planning wiTh acTual preparaTion Tor a career in The business Tield. STudenTs insTruicTed in bookkeeping, business law, and busi- ness ariThmeTic receive educaTion which will be helpiul in The business vocaTions. The Thanks Tor This special educaTional privilege is given To Mr. l-laun, head oi The deparTmenT, and To his co-workers Mrs. Allgood, Mr. Baldwin, Mrs. Bay- less, Mr. Bilyeu, Miss Brown, Mrs. Jack- son, and Mr. Rossi. Mothemortics From The TundamenTals oT ariThmeTic Tc The complexiTies of TrigonomeTry, sTu- denTs Tind The answers To quesTions oT everyday liTe in Their maTh classes. Such classes Teach noT only The principles oT maThmaTics and The solving oT TexTbook problems, buT a logical or mechanica' applicaTion ol: These principles To The problems oT living. This is viTally im- porTanT: Tor, in our civilizaTion, all walks of liTe employ maThemaTics. Under The leadership oi Mr. Bakken, Teachers ir This deparTmenT are Mr. Chiuka, Dr. Har- Ter, Mr. l'luTTman, Mr. Lorenzen, Mrs. McBurnie, Mr. PeTers and Mr. Bilyeu. Girls' P. E. Girls' Physical EducaTion, required all Three years aT Wilson, sTrives To develop poise, sporTsmanship, and coordinaTion. This deparTmenT, under The able direc- Tion oT Miss Thomas, is sTaTTed by Mrs. AcTerman, Miss Belcher, Miss Govas. Miss Thomas, Mrs. SmarT,' and Mrs. Scheman. Upon recommendaTion, one may enTer Miss Govas' advanced Tennis class. Miss Govas also sponsors GAA. The second largesT girls' organizaTion on campus. This group oT almosT Tive hun' dred girls provided an excellenT oppor- TuniTy Tor Tellowship and Tun. B F TO Lf-in Y' FLC I2 Boys' P. E. All boys aT Wilson Talce eiTher physical educaTion or miliTary science. ln Their classes, emphasis is placed upon physi- cal slcills and developmenT. Regular classes are scheduled ThroughouT The day: during sevenTh period and aTTer school boys may parTicipaTe in Team acTiviTies. Headed by Mr. R. Davis, oTher Teachers in The boys' physical edu- caTion deparTmenT are Mr. Allen, Mr. Archer, Mr. Chulca, Mr. Fraser, Mr. T-lendriclcs, Mr. Robbins, Mr. Meyer and Mr. Rowland. of-iiljggfj Nurse The school nurse is unquesTionably an essenTial parT oT Wilson's healTh and happiness. Her goal is To help The individual enioy his good healTh, and by doing so, To become a beTTer adiusTed ciTizen. As a member oT The sTaTT aT our school, Mrs. Sullivan worlcs wiTh The ad- minisTraTion, buT is direcTly responsible To The direcTor oT healTh service in ,carrying ouT her duTies. The mosT imporTanT oT These duTies are The prevenTion and conTrol oT disease and emergency care OT siclc and iniured. She appraises The healTh sTaTus oT sTudenTs and school personnel, counsels pupils and parenTs concerning hier Tind- ings, encourages The correcTion oT remedial deTecTs, and helps To plan Tor The care and educaTion oT The handicapped. ln her eTTorTs To TurTher inTeresT in medicine, she sponsors The Medical l-lealTh Club. The PTA. Board ' m f i , KJ if f' I, ff f ' F Miss Noble Mrs. Boyles 'L f , Miss Stewart 5- Miss Miles Mrs. Hodge Mrs. Emard A 4' v f Miss Carter Miss Yoshihara Seated: Mrs. Deck Mr. Wade Mrs. Burkhard Standing: Miss Vignerto Mrs. Lugli Mrs. Robinson Mr. Anderson Row I: Johnson, Smith, Meyer, Heywood, Monahan, Rizzie. Row II: Barker, Austin, Jones, Srone The Cafeteria In The Wilson caieleria, year eller year, hol, wholesome meals are served lo hundreds of sludenis daily-served well and eliicienrly, so fhal we can ear in lhe lime pro- vided and siill have a few free minules for relaxalion before The nexl class, or io do a quiclc review for a Coming lesl. The meals are varied: ihey provide 'rhe energy and suslinence any of us will need al a mid-day meal. ln addilion, ihe same caleferia serve ice provides a snack for hundreds more sludenfs during lwo morning nulrilion periods. Wilson to Me . Penny Bryanf Wilson doesn'f need me anymore. Ofhers will come fo fake my place and school life will go on unchanged. I foo will go on, buf nof unchanged, for Wilson has prepared me for 'rhe fufure. Before I face fhaf fufure, I shall fake one Iasf and fleefing look backward, a farewell look af pasf friends. a serious look af pasf learning, a fhoughfful look af pasf philosophy. Commencemenf is a fime of beginning, of hope, buf if is also an ending, a fime fo realize whaf Wilson means fo me and fo remember 'rhe fhiings fhaf counf. Wilson fo me is spirif, one of fhe fhings fhaf counf. Spirif is fhe voice of Wilson, a voice whose power comes from loyal sfudenfs .cheering and working fogefher. I musf face fhe fufure, buf I glance back once, wifh a farewell look af pasf friends, pasf spirif. We cheered fogefher as our feams won or Iosf, knowing fhaf spirif does nof depend upon vicfory buf rafher upon fair compefifion and sporfsmanship. The currenf of feeling in fhe air, fhe breafhless silences and resounding yells, brighf spofs of red and gold-fhese are s'piri'r. We worked fogefher af Thanksgiving and Chrisfmas, helping fhose less forfunafe fhan we fo have a share of our happiness. We collecfed rags and rummage, baked cakes and washed cars: we earned money and spenf if fo benefif ofhers. This, foo, is spirif. Loyal sfudenfs, cheering and working fogefher-and making friends as we did so. And if we never see fhese friends again, fhey are friends sfill, friends who made Wil- son whaf if is, and made us whaf we are, who gave help. made suggesfions, broughf fun. Wilson fo me is knowledge, one of fhe fhings fhaf counf. Knowledge is fhe body of Wilson, whose wisdom comes from helpful fea-chiers and diligenf sfudenfs. I musf face fhe fufure, buf I glance back once, wifh a serious look af pasf learning. A schooI's purpose is fo feach, and ifs classes are organ- ized 'fo give sfudenfs skills ranging from solving fhe prob- Iems of 'rrigonomefry fo solving fhe problems of everyday living. While we may forgef fhe minufe defails fhaf we once learned, fhe greaf concepfs remain wifh us fo sfimulafe our fhinking and fo furfher our undersfanding. If is said fhaf edu- cafion is 'rhe cornersfone of democracy, and Wilson has faughf The fundamenfals of learning and living which have prepared us fo accepf our places as cifizens of fhaf demo- cracy. Those places will nof be easy fo fill, for our world is froubled. This foo we have been faughf--an awareness of foday's problems fhaf we may safeguard our fufure. This is our nafion: we musf claim if! These are our lives. We musf live fheml Our nafion? Yes! We musf nof Ief falk of fhie fhunder clouds piled above us so numb us wifh fear fhal' we are noi fif fo dispell fhaf gloom. There is much fo do ofher 'rhan wail' fo sink or be saved by fhe power of fafe. One lives, of course, and we musf live each momenl' free of a lefhargy fhaf lefs us forgef our blessings. We musf nof, however, allow complacency fo blind us fo our faulfs. This, fhien, is whaf Wilson has faughf us. We have also learned fo work and accomplish under rules of an organized sociefy. For surely Wilson has ifs so- -ciefy, and if is organized under a school governmenf, faculfy supervision and counfless clubs and inferesf circles. Each Wilsonife, subiecf fo fhe aufhorify of more fhan one of fhese groups, has learned fo govern and be governed, fo accepf and fo delegafe responsibilify. Life is a series of vic- fories and defeafs, of compromises and agreemenfs. So our sociefy has faughf us. Wilson fo me is ifs philosophy, one of fhe flnings fhal' counf. Philosophy is fhe soul of Wilson, made frue by fhose who accepf ifs creed. I musf face fhe fufure, buf I glance back once, wifh a fhoughifful look af pasf-and presenf- philosophy. No Wilsonife can forgef fhe Four-Way Tesf, which by ifs posifion in each classroom has become a parf'gf Wil- son's philosophy. If has also become a parf of fhose who have read, inferprefed, and used ifs docfrines. True? Fair? Beneficial? These are fhe quesfions if asks, and fhose who answer. Yesl know fhe eesence and secref of success. The plaque before WiIson's main enfrance is anofher visible sign of fhe Wilson ideal. If speaks of' frufh, Iiberfy, and folerafion as fhree of fhe achievemenfs and fraifs of a free counfry and humane individuals. I-Iumaneness is in ifself a philosophy, one which accepfs in a mechanized world fhe imporlance of fhie individual. Man like a machine is fangible, buf embodied wifhin man are all fhe infangible beliefs, creafions, ideals which have builf civilizafion and which have power fo desfroy if. Thus fhe human elemenl' becomes an ever greafer force, and fhose who underesfimafe ifs value fail fo see fhaf fhe only world power is in The hands of men, nof in science or fhe machine which man has developed. A machine is delicafe. buf if is nof fhe individualisfic, fhinking fool 'lhaf man is. This, fhen, is Wilson's philosophy, composed of fhe virfues which creafe folerance, accepfance, undersfanding. Now I am leaving Wilson and I see Iasfly fhaf Wilson fo me is fhe fufure, in parf. I+ has prepared me and faughf me-buf now I musf fake fhe final sfep. This is a beginning, and I have sfopped glancing back. A whole world of ad- . yvenfure and opporfunify lies before me, and I'm ready fo meef ifs challenge. Wifh spirif, knowledge, and a philosophy I face fhe fufure confidenfly. , This, too, We Slcioll Remember I ,MSQXNN N -W-.m,w,,,Q, S, Q x- W- m,MxQ,,.... . 5 s ' 1. A .E 32+ Q if 315 K Sf wif - QQ. 1119-35' X'-.W-5 V-fe gg , a v X X ' , 1 Wh -. -mx, , , . - ,. A , Q ,yew ,- Qvmy,-xl 5,-mfs ma-S', - x ' 1-. gjw wx-U . X W f 'fi x X mfr' 'V Y . , A A , t A X at QS 55332, :I z .f i QI, 5. ai ggfw, 'Q' ggi-, f ', , Q Qvgs: M, ' ' ' 'N . is , .V BS. 1 wg 5' 'If Xl ?, S 3 ' 22 ff 'ES ' 2 fl' SX ., 5 N W ' af , M il , H z, ff? 'WNX 5 Nw - ,li x X' --A-2 Q Q ,sw 9 A . wi 'ii , 2? N NE Q- xx N Scholarship Officers, Fall Semester Row I: Katie Davidson, Keith Wisot, Judy Aston Raw ll: Linda Gentusa, Jennifer Adams Scholarship Society The Scholarship Society aT Wilson l-ligh School is The largest organization on cam- pus. The more Than l75 members all maintain a high grade average and most oT Them partfcipzite in other acTiviTies. There are several advantages To belonging To The Scholarship Society. Any person who is a member Tor Tour semesters is entitled To a Gold Seal on his diploma, and a six semester member receives a Phi Beta Kappa award. ln adclition To This, during The spring semester members Talce a T'eld Trip Usually To a college or universiTy campus. ln Nav, a bfncixiet is held at a local res- Taurant, aT which Time special awards are given. lfelonging To The Scholarship SocieTv is boTh an honor and a privilege, Spring Semester Row I: Jane Wheelock-Corresponding Secr Katie Davidson-President Diane Eldred-Recording Secretarw Row II: Larry Evans-Treasurer Bob PetersAVice President at Scholarship Glticers B Row I: Welch, S., Aston, J., Adams, J., Fakes, J., Mersky, M., Criddle, S., Davidson, K., Markham, S. Ferguson, F. Bryant, P Lundell, B. Row ll. Matlo k M. O b , ., ' c , , s orn, M., Turner, L., Gentusa, L., DeBronac M., Petersen, B., Hubbard, C., Monteiro, M., Moore, M., Ward, S., Bixby, B., Morey, K., Jolly, l.. Row III Wolcott, L., Tucker, J., Voison, M., Fields, C., West, D., Dutcher, P., Pond, T., Seapy, M., Phelps, S. Siegel, E., Armstrong, S., Chauchoix, B., Demler, Rae. Row IV: Siegel, D., Springer, S., Hesse, S., Logan C. M CI h ' ' , c aug ery, M., Wenkle, P., Raphael, S., Wisot, K., Durnin C Stevenson B Boardman L Kei , -, i 4, . -I PP J., Cotler, S., Scanlan, P., Fagan, J., McLane, F., Peters, B., Berger, Rl, Bixler, S. Row ll Mefeef, G-. Bradley, V., Deal, ., Eldred, D., Wheelock, J., Matlock, B., Ramsey, B., Willis, M Newcomb, J. Row II: Arm'st d D. S ' i ea , , ams, J., Evans, L., Kahls D Moore C McAllister D McC ar Gil , -I f -f 1 -1 V Yr 1 Corey, J., Bidwell, G. Row 1: Crozier K., Nees, M., Pinsk , J., Sa , C. Poch R. 'l' y ger , , , Wi tse, E. Row 2: Koenig L Foote M H ynes, S., Wright, L. A., Hanson, J., Hill, S., Hankins, P., Montgomery, M., Watson,, Cohn, R., Brown, Ballagh, S., Dach, S., Robb, S. Row Ill: Cole, J., H t B b K A ay er, ., Peterson, .C., Saatiian, R., McCa e, mos, E., Vittall, J., Trushier, A., Rennick, S., Russel, R., Suits, C., Harvey, N., Hagel, J., Davis, F. 1 Phi Beta Kappa Row l: Segal, E., Petersen, B., Aston, J., Ward, S., Mersky, M., Nishkian, B., Davidson, K., Montiero, M., DeBronac, M. Row II: Wolcott, L., West, D., Turner, L., Bryant, P., Seapy, M., Adams, J., Armstrong, S. Gentusa, L., Siegel, D., McClaughery, M., Matlock, M. Row Ill: Phelps, S., Tucker, J., Logan, C., Wenkle P.. P0I'1d. T.. WFSOT. K., Berger, R.. Dufnin, C.. MCLane, F., Peters, B., Lunclell, B., Cotler, S. One ot the most signiticant honors a Wilson student can is the Phi Beta Kappa award. To receive this award, he must be a member ot the Scholarship Society all six semesters ot high school. Students who have belonged to the Scholarship Society tor tour semesters, one ot which wasin the senior year, receive a scholarship lamp Those persons awarded this honor are known as Sealbearers and receive a diploma wtth a gold seal. These awards are presented at a banquet given in May by the Scholarshtp Society. Senior Seal Bearers Row I:VSegal, E., Petersen, B., Aston, J., Ward, Mersky, M.. NISlWliI5Vt. B-. Davidson. K-. Cflddle. 5- Monteiro, M., DeBronac, M. Row II: Demler, R., West, D., Wolcott, L., Turner, L., Morey, K., Bryant, R., Seapy, M., Adams, J., Armstrong, S., Gentusa, L. Siegel, D., McClaughrey, M., Hesse, S., Matlock, M Row III: Phelps, S.,, Tucker, J., Logan, C., Wenkle, P., Raphael, S., Pond, T., Wisot, K., Berger, R., Dur nin, C., McLane, F., Lundell, B., Springer S., Cotler, S., Peters, B. Row 1: Cricldle, S., Lulron, E., Davidson, K., Durnin, C. Row 2: Aslon J, Bryrmv, P., Losch J., Bccbc, S., Adams, J, Hnlvlmrcl, C, Crmchoix, B. Row 3: Gra- nam, G., Dnmler, P., Fuller, P., Greening, A., Jolly, L., Gvntusa, L, Arnisrroncq S., cle Brormc, M., Haw son, C. Row 4: Burns J. He-ssc, S, Armstrong, L., Cvorgzv, S., Cotlvr, S., Llmclell, N, Logan, C., Clark, C. x 1 Gold ond lewelecl VV fxwlll ancl iewfvlml are a Symbol ol rwrlvlrmclinq .ichrmernenl awarclefl lo :ilu- rlonl-, who have culvert exfepllonal Service lo lhe 'fhocwl in 'wlllr.lP'Tl rw rvornmenl, ialhlelirr., wr i.il .incl wollnre T 'uh , nw-.if arwl lrlrolm-. lilllw. Over' VC' !l r llllf' fx' flWsllTY'Tlx LJCAJVS' come lo slrmcl lor lhe heal llml WilK.Qn can wrorlrrre: Hluclenlw 'u I-mwrfni lfwflq Upon llwi-. awarfl as on? Ol 'hw rn l 7mrwr'l.inl lhev can earn in hlczh lm-el, P al: oxirnefl lny p.1rllc'lpalion ir vririmi- .1 l5x.Qlfw .ire llie lm-,va lor' lhe Grolrl xml Clewelerl nwirrnl, A wluclenl who lim fafx'l:mL1l.'1levl lOO rwinlu il Pllqlble lor ll Golrl W3 150 L' 'l-'x irllg lwr' fl lewelecl W, lhe hiohewl honor Wil:rwn rim leealow lor oulslanding achieverne-nl. Row I: Mersky, M., Mahoney, J., Monteiro, M., Mc Lane, F. Row II: Springer, S., Segal, E., Welch, S. Tankersley, A., Nishkian, B., Ward, S., Welles, B Row Ill: Matlock, M., Turer, L., Phelps, S., Seapy M., McGraw, T., Puddy, B., Petersen, B. Row IV Osborn, M., Tucker, J., Pederson, K., McCIaughry M., Price, C., Pond, T., Rowe J, Peters, B., Ra phael, S. Row 1: Hulolmard, C, Davidson, K, Gonmsfa, L., Adams, J. Row 2: Petersen, B.. Springer, S, Seapy, M., Pond, Lundell, B., Mavloclf, M., 'Aonfc-iro, M. Row 3: Asvon, J., Bryam, P , Rowe. J, George, S, Nishlrian, B., Joyner, E., Dr-inlcr, R. Row 1: Osborn, M., Tankersley, A., Losch, J., Me-rslcy, M., Beebe, S. Row 2: Welch, S., Segal, E., Welles, B, Jolly, L., McClaughry, M., Puddy, B., McGraw, T., Price, C. Row 3: Mahoney, J., Wolcott, L., Cofler, S., Burns, J., Perers, B., McLane, F., Burbank, B., Raphael, S., Logan, C., Tucker, J. 2l Lettermen Club Officers -an C C risisom, Burzcririsi AND sfvinn. lNot pictured: s. ARCHERJ Lettermerfs Club This campus club is made up entirely oi athletes who have participated in the re- quired number ol games to earn a letter, Many ol their activities contribute to the student body and school in general. The sale ol football magazines added consider- ably lo the sludenl budget. The ollicers, with Jim Burchliel as president, have en- deavored to maintain the quality and citizenship ol every member. Most of these boys are scholastically, as well as athlefically, superior. Their principle ol adding tre- mendously to the quality and strengthening the backbone ol Wilson is highly com- mended. ll the club continues its present activities and maintains its standards, it should prove to be one ol the more valorous on campus. Senior Lettermen Row li Cotler, Rowe, Heinsohn, Totten, Cox, Mclntosh, Bauer, Sather, Kohlaas, Norton, Poe. Row II: Keipp, Campbell, Maudsley, Aronson, Zack, Bub, Berger, Boa-rdman, Richardson, Mackh, Zelsdorf, Kelly, Frost, Scanlin, George, Ballouh, Cecil. Row III: French, Neil, Martin, Wulfsberg, Malizia, Gruwell, Hall Martin, Kingsbury, Reynolds, Flitton, Cristy, Lukon, Sawyer. lunior Lettermen lunior Lettermen Sophomore Lettermen Row I: Crow, Coleman, Carlluurg, Benson, G'oat, Harmon, Baldwin, Simmons, DeVries. Row ll: Kildall, Brooks, Jackson, Fuiikawa, Parllin, Lourtie, Elwren, Tucker, Armstrong. Row III: Dunn, Box, Chapin, Spense, Paulin, Richman, Wyatt, Graef, Straight, McDonald. .l Q , ...-....... W.. ,. V ,1,. Row I: Wike, Natkins, Fenwick, Hoorauglw, Flood, Jones, Swanson, Covern, Marshall, Huggins. Row Il: Ricltman, Payne, Hooper, Lowe, Wltite, Williams, Rolls, Smith, Kaltl, Harris, Rose, Davis, Carlson, Far- rell. Row Ill: Akins, Wiesenltunter, Dawson, Arnold, Valcra, Wilson, Mannis, Horrman, Miller, Silver, Hanson, McFadden, Seedlaorg, Hercus, Boyd. EQ .. Row I: McCabe, Lyders, Desmond, Hoss, Williams, Poe, Richardson, Allnun. Row II: Rolirer, Peterson Freclrickson, Bell, McAfee, Nash. Row III: Stover, Colr--nan, Marvin, Cartman, Kinddig, Nicolson, Yancy Grcisinger. Achievements Straight TA' Students Wilson's senior class boasts tour students brilliant and conscientious enough to have maintained a straight A average throughout their high school program. They are ll. to r.l John Rowe, Judy Tucker Carol Clark and Penny Bryant. Wdter Polo: All-City Named to places on the all-city water polo team were: Row In Archer, Zach, R. Poeg Row ll, Simmons, Harris, Cole- I man, Payne. Three boys were chosen because ot their high scores in the Navy College Aptitude test to particie pate in the Naval Reserve Otticer Training Corps. They will be appointed Midshipmen in the U.S.N.R. by the Secretary ot the Navy and have tuition, textbook tees, and other educational expenses plus a titty dollar retainer tee paid by the Navy tor tour years at the college ot their choice. Atter col- lege they will serve tor three years as an ensign in 'the Navy. Ndtioncd Meet Eight Wilson seniors distinguished themselves in the National Meri Scholarship competition this year. This nation-wide competition heli annually, is an excellent opportunity tor top high school students ti show their ability and receive a generous scholarship. Out ot 478,001 students who tried out, l0,000 were chosen. y D.A.R. HOMEMAKER AWARD i CAROL HANSEN 34... . ,V , N.C.T.E. Winners Kathleen Morey Winners in the National Congress of Teachers of English search for students superior in written and verbal English are Don Stone, Denice Seigal and Penny Bryant, here seen standing in the library witlw their instructor, Mr, Edward Boson za Loma winmere in SCIENCE Eveland. Physics Team Rowe and Kenny McDowell. l l All-City Football l Chosen to represent Wilson on the All-City teams were Dave Christie, Larry Sathers, Denny Green and Steve Bauer . OUTSTANDING DANCER Chemlstry Team Pegqy Hart Left to right: Sandy Fagin, Jeff Sarver, Mr. Langlois, Barry Jasper, John 25 I L All-Moore League Players on 'rhe Bruin C, and Varsily Waler Polo 'reams were named To lhe All-Moore League, an honor accorded oulsiand- ing players in The Long Beach high schools. Bruins who were selecled were: Row I: Harris and Garland. Row II: Archer, Maclch, Zach, Poe, Rose. Row Ill: Bird, Simmons, R. Poe, Cole- man, Payne. Candidales for The Banlc of America scholar- ship selecled by each deparlmenl in Wilson were lL lo Rl l-lesse, Rowe, Buzzard, Coe, As- lon, Berger, Kaufman, Armslrong. Finalisls in The Banlc ol America scholarship awards were David Cole, receiving The award in Vo- calional Arlsg Sandra Lee l-less, receiving lhe award in Fine Arlsq Melvin Row Ill, honored in Science and Mafhemaiicsi and Gene Keilh Wisol, awarded The scholarship 1 for achievemenl in Liberal Aris, 26 l l l J Honored by nominaiion lo allfciry baslcei- ball 'reams lor fine playing during lhe baskelball season were John Boyd and Casey Cox. 4 U , Q s -vw .Q ,.,,.,,,,.., L Director ot Activities MR. GLENN ERICKSON EIRST SEMESTER STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Jett Lake SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Steve George Q 3-sexi ,M X A Q X X4 5 jk assi: AX 3' X55 N 3. is 5 xx N X iii xx X N x X xxx .4 y WMS ix .Xi , 3 Q 3 f ,S if fi SE N A S, W a x , 595' ' nz hw ft W. l Mft-I 433' 1 2 Government Class, Poll Row I: Adams, Hubbard, Martinez, Joyner, Jolly, Welles, Mr. Erickson Row II: Rutherford, De Brormc Swanson, Montiero, Bryant Row III: George, Cauclwoix, Heinsohn, Peters, Lake, Mclane, Stavros. Associoite Justices Row I: Mahoney, J., Mersky, M., Baldwin, R. Row ll: Berger, R., Wisot, K., Burns, J., Davis, F., Raphael, S., Logan, C., Peter:, B, Government Closs, Spring L Row I: Lake, J., Dickie, S., Burns, J., Durnin, C., Pritchard, S., George, S., Adams, J., Martinez, J., New- comb, J., Kirishima, C., Bryant, P. Row II: Nisl'ikian, B., Rutherford, C., DeBronac, M., Swanson, K., Cauclwloix, B., Armstrong, L. Hayter, B., Johnson, J., Stavros, D., Losch, J., Welles, B., Demler, R., Roycr, L., Matlock, M 30 Legislature, Fall Row I: Armstrong, S., Powers, N., Bigelow, K., Czerwinski, W., Andrus, K., Morell, K., Smith, L Row ll: Sheffield, L., Jensen, M., Boyd, J., Worley, G. fSecretary Legislaturel, Castle B., Howell, B Berger, J. Row III: Johnson, M., Horton, B., Wisot, K., Wulfsberg, D. Nice Presidentl, Brown, P Hayter, B., Murphy, D., George, S. CPresidentl. Legislature, Spring Row I: Jewell, Ellison, Por- tillo, McCabe, M a r k h a in Adams, Raphael, Price, Bowers, Prichard, S., Boyd. Row II: Hoag Smith, Austin, Plater, Shuff, Cole, Policy, Baca, Edes, Allen Hash, Prugel, McMullin, Atlee Row III: Kaelter, Lukon, Peters Stone, Paulin, Evans, Snofter Peterson, Ratzlaft. Reilly Committee Row I: Mersky, M, Row Il: Beebe, S., Pederson, K., Losch, J, Matlock, B., Hayter, B., Palmer, P. 3I ,355 Exchange Student The exchange sludenls' program was esiablished io help promole good will among ihe nalions oi ihe world and iuriher underslanding and knowledge of ojrher lands and people. This is accomplished by having siudenls live in a foreign home, go ro school, meer people, ear, dress, and have ihe same ex- periences Thal ihe people in rhe couniry lhev are visiling have. S Chino Kirishima, Keith Wisot, Barbara Couchoix No school day al Wilscin is properly begun unlil llwe morn- 'ng announcemenis have been made. Informing siudenls 5-nd Teachers of club aclivilies, imporlanr schedules. examinalions and meelings, 'rhe Loudspeaker iechnicians ia-ilhlully record The planned aclivilies ol Wilson High School. And cerlainly no day can be said lo be suiiably --+ar+ed unlil lhe siudenls and Teachers have heard a sharp-willed quoie from 'Sparlcsf' Loudspeaker Staff and Technicians Richard O'Brien, Dean Stavros, Gayle Workey Ha ry Sfavros, Alan Ross, Bob Kaelfer, Tom Coe Heinsohn. Xs -95' .xii ev 5 - -I - w i 3 f 3 .1 K Mm xx. ..::.:::..:::.,....... i , , - A A ,, .Aer , .V,. Qe ' S 3 s 5 M 7 ...f XJ 5 Qxk? 5 SQ 0 2 iw S Q 2 5 XWWNQWAN Q F ,? gif any v 3 f if 7' 5 A m 5 X A is wg 6 ...wwi 32.6 19' wi N X. Row I: Ehren, R., Harmon, L., Richman, Dave, Dawson, C., Burchfiel, J., Green, D., Bauer, S., Bailey. B., Gray, H. Row II: Paulin, Don, Johnson, D., Norton, G., Lake, J., Crosby, D., Smith, D., Christie, D., Cecil, H., Richman, D. Row Ill: Coach Rowland, Bub, J., Mclntosh, D., Paulin, D., Kelley, M., Cald- wallader, B., Nelson, J.,4 Frost, A., Seedborg, J., Hoophagh, D., Coach Johnson, Coach Meyers. Row IV: Downing, J., Sawyer, C., Box, J., Smith, B., James B., Weisenhutter, C., Fambrough, M., Kings- bury, C., Wike, J. If '0 44671 . , s I 77 , cj ,L'6f fkqi Co-captains, CHRISTIE and SATHER Row I: Norton, Lalfe, Crosby, Smith, Christie, Cecil, Richman. Row II: Dawson, Bailey, Burchfiel, Bauer, Green. 35 DON PAULIN DAVE RICHMAN JEFF LAKE JIM BURCHFIEL HAROLD CECIL CHKL5 DAWSON STEVE BAUER LARRY SATHER MIKE KELLY Varsity Football Squad DON CROSBY DAVE JOHNSON LARRY SATHERS DAVE RICHMOND CHRIS DAWSON DAVE CRISTIE JEFF LAKE DENNIS GREEN JAY NELSQN A vicTory over Downey, I4-6, aided by The running and passing oT Tullback STeve Bauer and Denny Green, encour- aged The Bruins wiTh promises oT more vicTories ahead. ConTidence was slighTly deTlaTed when Excelsior blanlced Wilson I9-O, despiTe a sTrong Bruin running aT- Taclc. In The lasT oT a series oT non-league clashes, Wilson ran over Mira CosTa Zlfo. Jim BurchTiel, Chris Dawson, and Jay Nelson each made a Wilson Tally, and Don Crosby lciclced' Three exTra poinlf. Wilson, deTending Moore League charne pions, edged Millilcan 6-O and Then bowed To a powerTul Lalcewood, 7-O, in The annual lviillc Bowl ChariTy Game, which TradiTionally opens The TooTball season. STill Coach Rowland said, We are sTronger and more experienced Than lasT years Team. Roger Ehrens 35 yard run and a 25 yard Touchdown pass by Bob Bailey seemed To prove him correcT. ln The league-opener againsT Millilcan, Wilson rolled over The Rams by a score oT 28-6. VicTory seemed due in large parT To The Tine guarTerbaclcing oT Denny Green and The running oT Big Jim BurchTiel. As Wilson meT Jordan, The Bruins goT oTT To a roaring sTarT in The TirsT guarTer as bacldield powerhouse, Jim BurchTiel, wenT 56 yards. UnTorTunaTely Jordan proved Tha' PanTher's can roar, Too, as They came baclc To upseT Wilson, I3 I2 ln The annual homecoming grid classic. deTending Moore League Champion Woodrow Wilson losT a hard-ToughT baT- Tle To visiTing Poly, 33-7. Larry SaTher made The Bruin's lone Tally. WiTh The passing oT Bob Bailey and The receiving oT Dennis Richman, Larry SaTh.er, and ArT FrosT, Wilson ran over San Pedro 26-7 aT The PiraTes' Tield, This was a none league game as San Pedro is noT in The Moore League buT is in The Los Angeles CiTy School SysTem. Much crediT Tcr a spiriTed, hard-TighTing Team goes To Coach Rowland, who was assiwed by Al Johnson, line coach, and Clif- Tie Meyer, bacldield coach. Coach Rowland when he, himselT. aTTended Wilson was All-CiTy and League player in TooTball, basl1eTball, and baseball: All-C.I.F. in TooTbalI and baseball and caplain ol The TooTball and baseball Teams. Said Coach Rowland oT This years season, We were disappoinTecl in noT winning The championship, buT since The winner oT our league also won The CTF championship, we Teel ThaT our record was very respecTable. Wilson Took second place in The l-larry J. Moore League as They ripped Lalce- wood 3l-6 in a season Tinale. OuTsTand- ing plays included Dave Richman's charge over The goal line in The TirsT Touchdown oT The game and Bob Baileys Touchdown passes To Dennis Richman and Larry SaTher, and anoTher pass To Gary NorTon, aTTer which Dave Rich- man made The Tinal score oT The game. For The lasT Time, seniors waTched Wil' son TooTball, Tully realizing iTs imporT- ance To spiriT and sporTsmanship. Cross Country Records mean nothing as far as this year's cross country team was concerned. While finishing third in Moore League, with only two defeats, they were the most feared team in the league. Under the leadership of Coach .Jack Huffman, they opened their season with- out the services of their leading runner. They lost to the league champs lvlillilcan by only four points, a fruly remarkable feat. Next came anofher close loss to Poly, this time by seven poinfs. Then with Gary lvlalizia, Bill Best, Tim Kearns, lvlilce Gruell, Richard Neal, and Sherwin Cotler leading the way, fhey ran over Jordan by I7 points and Lalcewood by 33 points. Richard Neal and Bill Best were elected co-captains at the end of the season. Gary Malizia won all-city honors. Vorsity Cross Country Row I: Gruwell, M., Malizia, G., Best, B. Neal. R. Row II: Lane, S., Dunn, J., Martin B., Lukon, E., Kearns, T. I.V. Cross Country Row I: Thompson, P., Sharp, J., Burback, B., Richardson, S. Row ll: Hercus, M., Jones T., Marshall, D., Jebson, J., Miller, T., Pierce, C., Olson, J., Newsom, S. Row Ill: Stone, D., Kahl, D., Graves, B., Stosser, D., Mclntyre, M., Willis, R., Wilson, J. M -'li ' -'Lg Q if .y sa g? , 3 'I Varsity Water Polo Water Polo II Il Moore League and All-City Champions 42 Row I: Woodle, J,, Rowe, J., Waters, C. Row II: French, D., haas, N., Armstrong, B, Row Archer, S., Reid, J., Zack, P., Mackh, C., Martin, K., Rose, B., Poe, R. Row IV: Tharp, R., Lovern, G., Krebs, B,, Blake, P., Von Wefter, A., Berger, R., Fowle, l.., Bailey, P. Row I: Charles Mackh, Paul Zacx, Kerry Marvin. Row II: Burton Ballou, Bill Rose, Russ Poe, Steve Archer. Reynolds, K., DeSmith, G., Katz- enmeyer, D., Scanlan, P., Kohl- Ill Bee Water Polo Row I: DeGradi, L., Hopper, L., Atlee, G., Kildall J., Hagee, M., Valera, A. Row Il: Arnold, S. Lourtie, L., Coleman, C., McLaren, J., Rowe, J Harris, R., Carlberg, E., Garland, D., George S Row Ill: Graef, A., Taylor, D., Sprague, B., Mauds Iey, M., Brooks, M., Bixler, M., Murphy, D.,.Hall G., McDonald, B. Cee Water Polo Row I: Alban, S., Sunshine, A., McAfee, K., Hoss R., Kendig, P., Jewell, P. Row ll: Simmons, E., Payne, H., Poe, J., Fredrickson, C., Baversiock. J., Coleman, M., McCabe, K. Row III: DeVries, J. Webb, D., Suits, C., Moses, D., Hawkins, B., Pederson, B., Parrnenter, B. B ' Len ee right: new lr G. Worley, C. Price, C. Hubbard, s. Dsekie. new II: P. Hart, s. Maust, c. Miner, C. Rutherford, J. Boyd, S. Grandau, K. Johnson, S. Krittle, S. Markham, C. Barlow, S. Richardson, K. Curtis Row III: J. Penlce, L. Moll, L. McGraw, P. Woofter, M. Goldstien, L. McCabe, J. Greenfield, B. Solsbee, 44 J. Talbat, M. Elleson, D. Ramsey. Varsity Flag Girls Barbara Nishkian Katie Davidson Sally Springer Babs Lundell Carol Clark Anne Tankersley Judy Buzzard Varsity Song Girls Barbara Petersen Judy Aston Sharon Hunt Teri Pond Linda Gentusa Margaret Monteiro Jane Hazlet Left to righi: Row I: L. Austin, R. Coons, C. Glogauer, G. Wood, S. MacDonald, G. Nelson, J. Moss, K. ' Greoory, S. Pritchard, D. Eldred, M. Osborn. Row Il: C. Hansen, S. Briggs, J. Clark, C, Logan, L. McLure, P. Hart, C. Wagner, J. Peterson, D. Cristman, J. Newcomb, L. Crum, B. Putty. Varsity Mofjorettes Sophomore Song Girls Linda Coffman Carolyn Shuff Judy Shawnee Kathy Davis Slweri Robb Judy Kramer Beverly Brown Karen Crozier Marlene Simpson Jan Hardy Carolyn Boyd Sherre Ragan Mary Skibba Bruin Bear Cheer Ledders Jim Mahoney Rae Demler John Elliott Sharon Work Wayne Striegel 46 Awards Assembly Lellers and ollmer allilelic awards presenled al Wil- som's Awards Assembly are given in recoqnilion lor allmlelic aclwievemenl and service lo llle slu- denl body. Tlvese assemblies are Coriducled by llme Governor ol Allwlelics llwree limes a year. To quali- ly lor an allwlelic award, llwe boy musl parlicipale in al leasl lilly percenl ol llwe leamis scheduled allwlelic: conlesls. l-le musl also meel willw cerlain sclwolarsllip and cilizeruslwip slarwdards, Piclured on llwis page are winners ol llwese coveled awards in llwe Fall assembly. llwe assembly was forwluclcd by llwe Fall Governor ol Allwlelicf., and biz. aisislarwl, Mary G. Merslcy. Q 3 vi 5 4 N N' 5 i R . Q N 5 W. 3 xx Q' g:a::-.si-stag A S' v c,.p.:f , x .Q Z1 Q sk, Y iw ,. g 4 . QS, 1 wi E 8' ix E gi 501 ' xx ' 5 -f cf: 43 .,,f xx img , Girls' Leogue Council, Poll l l Row I: Siegel, D., Hansen, C., Morris, B, McClaughry, M., Sec., Turner, L., Pres., Tucker, J., Roll Chair- man, Sawyer, M., Braden, D., Robinson, M. Row ll: Duncan, M., Rice, M., Hoag, G4 Curtis, P.g Becker, C., Howe, B., Herd, B. Row III: Exley, P., Walley,, L., Czerwinski, W: Watson, Lg Hart, R,, Horton, B., Ferguson, F., Lundell, B., Hall, S., Billings, C. LAUREL JOLLY-Fall Semesler Presidenl Seplember lwelllli was llwe day ol onv lor llwe Girls Leaoue. If rnarlcecl llie beglnninq ol a year brim-rnflcecl willi excilemenl anrl enllwusiasm lor Coming evenls. Soplnorn-ore. qol llieir lirsl qllmpfe ol Wilson l-liqlw, a long-aiwailecl and rnucalwffrrnicipalecl llnrill. For luniorl. ancl seniors il rneanl llie renewal ol lrienll-,lwipg willw previoualy iniri aled Bruin lernalee. Neerl we may rnorel ll war: flue annual Bio-Llllle Sisler Picnicl llwe Following weelii lorouolnl new spiril and a more relaxerl le-elinq ol Lielonqinq lor llue new zopliomores. llwere were aullienlie allernoon leaf, willw a lailncn viiowing ol: WllfwOfl ', Carnpu' Slyles lwelcl in llwe Girls Physical Edureilion Social Hull. Ai. a resuli enllwusiesm was bubblinq over lor Girlz! League and arlual on-llwef iola praclife wan available lor all wizlninq lo join in llie lun, llie lirfl showing ol llieir rombined ellorls. was displayed in llwe annual All' hrfhnrin roriferryrirow if .rain in beiferinq Tho C- VI1r1'ViQr!fiV'V'iH Thai Girls' League Council, Spring Row I: Gayie Barhian, Martha Rice, Dulcie Rarnsr-y, Mzxlissa Hardesry, Judy Tucker, Meredith Sawyer, Sue Beehc, Sharon Ballagh, Row II: Sharon Mausv, Francis Brown, Judy Kramer, Donna Pennington, Ann Marcus, Nancy Rice Arlene Bonnefoy, Georgia Cook Carol Hanson, Linda Lieberman, Jane Rippard, Joan Falsone. - ,Q-egg as xignw-a - i P5 dikggrk 5 ,. . s X r 'sa N. A , ' r ugfavesgp-r r S-Q2 5 N ' ,Mi School Fashion Shvw rm on by ihe Girls! Leaque Modes and Man- nerf. Commiifee enfiiieii, 'Whiie Chrisfma'-.N Pxppreciafion was respecifully dernomh-.Meri hr iaculfy mernberfa and ihe eyerhwilling f.porimor+,, Mrm. Robe-rfzz and Miss Davie, af a Facuhy Chrisimag Tea. Oiher arhyifie-. for The wenie-der inducimi .r before-qame Pizza Parry and a porn porn vale, .xH roniribuiionr, To 41 very successful N758-i959 ierrn. Cirh loaque ik. ronfinuoualy driving To beiier ifs nrqarnmiiori and c-rmio.ryor'u in enrouraqe more and more qirls io iwrnrm- .nhye rnernborw. VViih fhir. rrirn in mind fhe Girig Leaque rrq.a'i:.'.mhon. rn all wiv, fiaiei, ami Louniy hifqh fx. hooh are annuahy ,. irc- iwonf-hr hifi VVUYWQClifhrlfNiWUIT1dUh'.'f i. UNDA ARMSTRONG--Sr inf: Scrnrq for Prczlc sts The Fashion Show Against tlne wintery LJeQl4qrounCl ol blue and silver, Wilson viewed tlwe annual Fmliion Sliow presented by time Girl-2' League Buifumsl lent the teisliions, wlnicls were worn by members ot clubs on time Wiliifsn mmpiii. llwe program ran line qamut ot tails ions: starting with casual sclfiool clothes, it went tltrouqli sports clothes, date clothe.. and ended with evening apparel. Girls' Leogue Courtesy Committee Row I: Hayes, C., Pillsbury, L., Goldstein, M., Willis, M. Row Il: Barbian, G., Montgomery, M., Snyder. B., Culbertson, S., Watson, L., Wagner, L., McMullin, L., Henry, M., McGinnes, L., Nicholson, B. 52 1 gg nt . .wx Q, L. ,. ,.,,,,wW B56 4,,,W.k.g.kf X Q Q Au Q - - i x aQsxfw ' f f1x-X V , fl A A X3 3515 5' 1 fem , ,Q ,. If , fffwj I , 34 1 Q T A Milw- .Wh 'I' SOPHOMORE OFFICERS, FALL SEMESTER C Sherry Robb, John Martinez iPres.j, Bill Abrams a Q52 if 1-N SOPHOMORE OFHCERS, SPRING SEMESTER Beverly Brown, Linda Koenig, Bill Hayter iPr SCPHCMCRE CLASS COUNCIL Row I nee, J Robb, Martin , J. Row III: Harris, J., Cole, J., Amos, E., Shaw, K., Vittal, J., Sunderman, S., Raphael, B., Brown, waute 54 -1 f Krancus, R., Pinsky, J., Harper, L., Markham, L., Richards, S., Hardesty, K., Gutierres, M., Shaw- Kramer, J., Brown, B. Row II: Heard, B., Iooke, C., Czerwinski, W., Monroe, V., Palmer, P., S., Conn, R., Hawkins, P., Nicholson, B., Koenig, L.., Nettleman, V., McCulloch, M., Davis, K., P., Abrams, B., Baker, M., Steuer, Axel, Hafter, B., Peterson, C., Davis, F., Ricki, J., Rounth- E., Martinez, J. MR. CAESAR Row I: Sandford, D., Hanshew D., Rinker, M., Welsh, J., Brog- don, S., Miller, J., Bechtol, M., Frazer, L., Lewis, D. Row ll: Polley, M., Lindley, E., Teasley D., Kennedy, C., Mr. Caesar. Row III: Cook, J., Hood E. Roberts, G., Luthen, D., Duck- worth, C., Hawkins, K., Hoop- er, C. 1 1 I MR. CAESAR Row I- Barr M Pett D Lur . , ., y, ., - vey, R., Shaw, K., Sutherland, J., Carlson, E. Row II: Cruchley, D., Coffman, L., Dyal, S., Seely, K., Lang, J., Courtney, B., Wal- ley, L., Lunn, S., Bradley, S. Row III: Mr. Caesar, McAfee, K., Switzer, K., Eliassen, A., Green S., Schultz, C., Rogers, .B, Dunsmore, T., Angerer, B., McKee, C., Markham, L, Row IV: Jeppesen, J., Tashiro, G., Rothbart, G., Laux, W., Steele, S., Murphy, D., Sunderman, S., Buehler, H., Skinner, P., Ellie tlworpe, L. SCJPHGMORES Plone Geometry One ot the many arficlemif fla',i.c:f5 cle- signed to prepare 'tuflentg lor hirgher mathematics anfl mneerf. in roltilriil tield-., plane Geometry in open to uopho moref, iunioru anrl .eniirrg lf, enroll in geometry, fi Qtwlenl muwt lirl rftnwfilrsle the tirzt year rrruwe in nlrgf-lam. Planrl geometry intrcalnfcm the 'lufly fit linc-2, angles, trianqlee, pfilyqonf, ratio, pro portion, Circles, az well an tl-we more tamiliar tlat-surtace geometric 5,l1ilpC'. which surround us on every lmnfl. The methods used in geometry, clatinq hint to the ancient Greet-5, aid a sluflenl in claritying his processes ot clnfluflivc reason. 58 SOPHOMORES Public Speaking The prunary purpose ol dudying pub- hc speaking E to help a siudenl under- dandlhe pnncidesolspeech.Chalcom- munkahon B ourinod hequenHyined means ol conwnunicanon and therefore a study of the iechmques ol speech would benelH every student Experhnent in pubhc speaHnq aids a student de- velop poise and an easy manner before an audience.ln the speech chss a slu- denl prachces debaie,group dhcusdon, panel dncusdon and generalinlormal conversation. This is one class which pre- pares a sludenl io do bellerin any vo- cation he has chosen to follow. MR. COX Row I: Biggerstaff, G., Duski, D., King, R. Row II: Whitehead, J., Bragg, S., Harrison, B., Bar- ber, J., Neuburger, L., Purifoy, K., Johnson, K., Boeckler, M., Reynolds, M., Hensley, R. Row III: Braden, D., Schirmer, L., Cohee, S., Prosser, J., Ander- son, T., Rizzie, V., Lamberti, G., Lee, Z., Mr. Cox. Row IV: Lunceford, J., Dominguez, J., Natale, J., Gath, D., Allison, B.. Peters, J., Kunau, R., Stoops, J., Belanger, N., Baker, J., Doolan, M. MR. COX Row I: Zack, J., West, W. Painter, J., Dalton, J., Usrey, A Row II: Nieukirk, J., Fountain J., Castle, B., Dennerlein, K. Davis, M., Palmer, P., Worthing ton, P., Wilkinson, E., Cotter, S. Jackson, B. Row III: Marvin, R. Bowlby, B., Cesa, G., Waldron J., Pihl, G., Martinez, J., Wertz B., Thomsen, M., Simpson, M. Mr. Cox. Row IV: Hamilton, B. Frost, R., Crosby, B., Turner, J. McDannel, W., Mclntyre, M. Graves, B., Johnson, J., Hill, G. Taylor, I.. MISS DRUMMOND Row I: Benson, L., Fox, W., Cook, D., Stanford, M. Row II Geller, L., Gruz, S., Hinkle, C., Mauger, M., Lowenstein, I., Marshall, D., Robinson, M., Al len, J., Schmidt, D., Roos, S., Wilcox, L. Row III: Power, C. Emling, S., Ellsworth, S., Agan J., Face, E., Moore, J., Monroe U. Row IV: Beimfohr, J., Put nex, L., Lykins, D., Foskett C. West, G., Mays, D., Delughderi B., Tucker, D., Lambrose, B. M R. EVELAND Row I: Ehmann, G., Cook, D., Jewell, P., Skibba, P., Gill, G. Row II: Cole, S., Martin, J.. Jamieson, T., Williams, S., Rich- ards, S., Lundell, B., McCulloch, M., Kirckmann, F., Ishii, P. Mayer, G. Row III: Bird, C., Gatov, B., Smith, S., Brooks, M., Hoss, R., Kendig, T., Richard- son, S., Colbert, S., Howe, J., Jones, P. Row IV: Mr. Eveland, N., Johnson, D., Losch, R., Ar- Fagin, B., Smith, B., Nicolson, mor, T., Harbacek, T., Abrams B., Blovers, R. SGPHOMORES Graphic Arts The Wilson print shop pertorms a multi- tude ot valuable services to the schooi. Boys enrolled in this class have not only the satistaction ot serving the school. but they are learning a most important slcill as well. There is always a demand tor expert printers well trained. Wilson students gain invaluable experience ir this tield by helping to print the school newspaper, as well as by setting type and printing material used in other de- partments ot the school. 51 Sight Conservation Une ol eeveral classes serving the needs ol students in special ways, the class in sight conservation helps provide a nore mal education lor -.tudenls who have sight delicienciew. For :orne pupils there are special texts .ivailable-3 lor others. special machine. help make reading less r ol a flmin. lhere are specially designed typewriters available so that pupils in this class can produce written work lor an assignment, and yet do so without straining their sight. SCDPHCDMCDRES 55 MR. EVELAND Row I: Clark, J., Sunshine, A. Noles, G., Garoner, T., Smith F, Row II: French,'J., Feldhaus F., Nettleman, V., Nicholson B., Sager, W., Madison, K., Pike D., Lynch, D., Mullin, K., Mago rien, S. Row III: Perkal, E., Gil lespie, M., Beland, B., Winton H., Greenlee, J., Turner, M. Reed K., Sutton, J., Lopossa, N Row IV: Rennick, S., Suits, C. Cook, J., Schaefer, E., Nissen E., Beck, D., Davis, D., Bixler, M., Saylor, J., Martin, M. MRS. FOXHOVEN Row I: Downey, B., Burkhamer, M., da Silva, C., Sellers, J., Parker, J., Smith, S., Gaouette, J., Jones, J., Swim, J., Flitton, F. Row 2: Edmundson, E., No- ble, D., Smith, L., Shuff, C., Kaelter, J., Gold, B., Magee, M., Ewers, R. Row 3: Graham, M., Kaneen, J., Dourte, D., McFar- land, D., Sheldon, J., Kelly, K., Parker, M., Poston, C., Miller, D., Weishampel, C. 1 MRS. FOXHOVEN Row I: Hoffman, B., Hoffmann, L., Sanders, L., Haworth, G., Bayliss, D., Dunsworth, V. Row 2: Chase, C., Gooch, B., McDou- gall, G., Simpson, B., Levine. D., Garrigues, K., Stone, F., Yelverton, M. Row 3: Medbery, L., Tuman, B., Snoddy, T., Dow- men, D., Scanlan, S., De Ange- lis, D., Hess, R., Christopher- son, D., Patterson, H. MRS. FOXHOVEN Row I: Carslake, J., Alban, S., Blackburn, S., McCabe, K., Dav- is., F., Hallman, D. Row Il: Poch, R., Gravener, C., Sager, C., Pinsky., J., Archer, S., Han- kins, P., Hardy, K., Hoct, J., Montgomery, M., Reel, J. Row III: Hanson, J., Barbian, G., Watson, L., Glasco, T., Koenig, L., Dach, S., Billings, D., Brown, B., Cohn, R. Row IV: Vittal, J. Yancy, D., Townsend, J., Steuer A., Desmond, W., Lowe, D., Clayton, J., Nicholl, K., Pierce C., Coleman, M. 1 f Hearing Conservation Closs Wilson's hearing conservation class in a tine example of Wilson's tireless ettorts to meet the individual needs ot all its students. This class is designed tor peo- ple who have clitticulty with their hears ing. It strives to help these individuals to overcome their handicap and live a tull, rich lite. SOPHGMORES 59 MR. HENDRICKS Row I: McLaren, J., Rush S., McCullough, B., Billings, C., Regalia, M., Broyles, L., Todd, J., Sampson, K. Row ll: Traver, R., Brisco, D., Brunson, P., Jolly, H., Docking, B., Tharp, K., Pet- ersen, R., Rask, P., Vanvales, M. Row III: Lester, S., Sapos- nek, W., Slelton, J., Coop, D., Avakian, L., Nolen, B., Wagner, B., Evans, .l,, Winebrenner, R., Fulwider, C. MR. FRAZIER Row I: Wright, L., Pierce, B., Arce, C., Weiss, S., Johnston, J., Rudd, A., Klaus, A., Talley, M., Scott, P. Row II: Hoffman, R., Brothers, D., Peterson, S., Lattimer, Y., Johnson, M., Lit- win, K., Bell, R., Mr. Fraser. Row 3: Scala, A., Smith G., Jones, R,, Goodman J., Weber, R., Williams, R., Rhorer, D., Saatiian, R., Baverstock, J., Caldwell, J. SGPHCJMCDRES a Art Art is ,one ot the most popular subjects at Wilson, and an important one. The scenes tor the all-school play, the oper- etta, all-school tashion show, and the Christmas play are designed by the more talented members ot this class. They also participate in various art cone tests throughout the city. Many ditter- ent torms art are taught. Watercolors, pastels, and clay are some ot these forms. Drafts or llwose inleresled in 'ealive expression, one l llwe rnosl rewarding asses is Cralls. Tauqlir y Miss Roull and Mr. alenlino, sludenls are in- rucled in llwe use of all 'pes ol media. Also :perimenlalron is done illw suclw varied rnalerials . plaslic: and wood. Slu- anls are infroduced 'lo ew modes ol selllexpres- an and ollen come up 'rli excellenl effecls. MR. HENDRIX Row I: Barr, M., Evans, D., Litchenberg, G., Boman, L. Row Il: Lafferty, T., Osborne, S., Spitler, J., Bogich, N., Florence. M., Crozier, K., Regan, S.. Heard, B., Harper, L., McNewa, S., Mr. Hendrix. Row ..lIl: Wright, L., Maclnnis, L., Neei, M., Keenan, N., Doyen, P., Krancus, R., Harris, J., Maraisf, J., Wilson, V. Row IV: Driscoll, T., Poe, J., Hawkins, B,, List, Bailey, B., Rogers, E., Hunt, C.. Senseney, B., McLaughlin, E., Kieren, B. MRS. JAM ES Row I: Pembervon, D., Cooke, C., Davis, K., Miner, S., Shaw- nee, J., Pearsall, L., Bailey, P., McKown, V., Menzimer, K. Row ll: Smiih, G., Sclwrn, R., Bewick, C., Popken, R., Duelks, J., Rennick, K., Schofield, H., Harrigan, D., James, M. Row Ill: Moore, W., Jackson, L., Ansell, R. Ratzlaff, B., Smith, R., Proche, K., Gorodezky, M., En- nen, B., Hire, J. SOPHOMORES Woodshop Woodshop is open lo seniors, iuniors, and sophomores, and is available lor six semeslers. Each sludenl is laughl lhe lunclamenlal hand lool skills and proe cesses. They plan and develop useful obieclsg do simple finishing on wood proieclsi learn lo lcnow common woods, 'their characlerislics and uses: and learn fo sharpen and care lor lools. This class tillers many line slcills lhal will prove .aluable in laler life. .,- SCDPHOMORES 62 MR. KlSSACK Row I: Parmenter, B., Lodiic, R., Wood, B., Johnson, R. Row II: Prival, C., Nagle, J., Schweige hofer, N., Hardesly, K., Swan- son, D., Bryan, M., Thorne, S., High, P., Jones, E. Row III: Wil- son, C., Wallace, R., Parks S., Zantiny, B., Congdon, P., Hol- lander, S., Middleton, L., Cole, J., Gray, D. Row IV: Weidlein, R., Ebbage, R., Westberg, J., Brown, P., Raphael, B., Miller, T., Hagel, J., Ensign, J., Gilroy, D. MR. KISSACK Row I: Evans, O., Hurt, M., Baker, D., Harvey, N., Truskier, A., Russell, R., Wright, N. Row II: Hill, S., Wilise, E., Kelly, P., Gillum,-J., Corrigan, J., Morgan, S., Culberison, S., Marcus, A., Ailor, K. Row III: Haynes, S., Foote, M., Pennington, -D., Cox, A., Roberson, A., Jewell, M., Stevens, D., Bonynge, C., Jones, M., Toiten, K. Row IV: Wynn, C., Wickscrom, K., Jacobs, R., Keefe, P., Potter, M., Martin, R., Sutherland, J., Amos, E., Ellis, L. if x x. 3 X if ww wks? Q... if N X 5' . SZ ,N ' ff. PAA- ffm 3 , Q , s 3 S M 5 sl X '7 Q ,Q ,:.k X N tax ,V if g N ai x 5 ,Z Q' a Q -- X, . ,su b ,V Q f 3- wx, X5 New 5 1 X 5 , N x- Q 5 ' 55:51-': 1 1 ag , ' w W :Q .'.:.a- 5 K .:: F.-gi gg - if 5. . in 31 C N y iffy' ,bf ii .. '32 1 H tr A XY? N y M 4' i 5 I' 5? 2 5 L, ... ,f A fr ' as ' Q4 . A - ----:: , :gf xx 2 1 24 ,V ' X V x ,A Ax . 3' W W - .1 4552 5 Q N b a '- K Mx Q 'Q , rfl's,, Im N' X .,,. . SS? as GQ 5 , 'N XMLMQ v 1? X f qv 63, ,. M f HM P wi SOPHOMCDRES Architectural Drawing Open to students in the lOlh, llrh or l2+h grades, mechanical drawing ollers a variety of practical experiences in +he application ol the abslracl principles ol mathematics and geometry to real-life situations. The student discovers the slcill of accurate measurement and appli- cation of drawings rendered in scale. lnvalualole lo a student preparing lor a career in arl' or architecture, mechanical drawing also offers a fascinating subject for others ro explore as well. 64 MR. REHNSTRANI Row I: Stephens, B., Beebe Anakin, L., Cramptor, P., Sc ter, B., Thorpe, G., Potts, Pine, P., Goodrich, C., Boyc Row Il: Peterson, C., Ha' B., Chrisman, G., Mosley, Davis, J., Lyders, R., Rug ford, T., Rohrman, M., Ta' D., Griesinger, T. Row III: B ley, B., Stavros, H., Fraley Royer, R., Sullivan, T., Johns B., Mosses, D., Hansen, W., Culloch, B., Matthews, J. MISS Rll.l.lET Row I: Blackburn, B., Har R., Winter, H., Smith, D. Row Stanley, K., Camillone, M., I nett, M., White, C., Rybock, Knutson, C., Dean, P., Keph D., Ward, P., Fletcher, J. F Ill: Berkey, L., Smith, S., VN ner, L., Foster J., Brown, Ayers, B., Snyder, B., Denos, Plusch, M., Rilliet, Miss. Row Barker, C., Meade, S., Fredr son, C., Scruggs, R., Lanier, Pearson, J., Evans, D. V rv-, - x ft' A s .444 . I MTE!! Xxx :B Q 151 'EJ V Q55 ' ar , Q it v ,rt A? -4 vo 2323, , , ,J Row I: Vestermark, Norton, Hoffman, Shindler Peters Hendcrsoi Row Il: Haggard, Boyd, Durnin, Cox, Totten, Hansen Robbins Allhough the Wilson baskelballers always take a high spot in rhe league, lhe Team this year had a particularly successful season. Taking second place in lhe Moore League, the Wilson varsity baskellaall squad went on to play in lhe second round ol The C.l.F. playolls. They lost +3 a powerful team lrom Mira Costa, The Wilson squad was paced by Casey Cox-named All-Cily Cenler-and a iunior, John Boyd. An injury 'lo Gary Shindler hampered lhe team in midseason. Gary Vestermark stepped into Shindlens spot and did an outstanding job. Newport 53 Bellflower 67 Warren 52 Santa Fe 66 Redondo 50 Downey 66 Banning 77 Serra 59 Huntington Beach A8 Mesa, Ariz, 52 Lynwood 53 Torrence 86 Millikan 52 Poly 46 Jordan 57 Lakewood 71 Millikan 57 Poly 57 Jordan 72 Compton 60 Lakewood 70 iC.l.F.J S. Anthony 61 Mira Costa 65 Bcrsketlocdl Schedule x X: ii Q . x X mfs A H X Q ,wg SN. X .5:, X X ,Q . X Nwwm .RW if w,'V5': , Q fr N 1 G W? me w if' -fi :IQP , fi ' VY? -I .. N K s s E Q e 'xgf M A xi. ,Q P' - , Ne va? ' . J, is fi ,QQ x SE X 'B 3 , .5 4' wi. Y x 2:.. 2 a 'X : .N N sri t 2 N3 is s. N 'M , f ix .5 4 I ' inf-'25 f la 1 ,f 'bfi Q Q if 9 x ixf 32 sd ,, , ki . is .gf , mf ': ,. W9 Q E Q fr' .2 is , ' l ,ki Q Q K , E wi' Q 'S ,A A .. M X r - 9 ws-W' ,. ...Qc- Y ,WV .f-v .www-M .N- I I , B BQ k 1 X L agge , S er W Wbx Rwll: M53 IMCfe,Webe,,SUnf1Qm1NxQM.an.k,HWS Mm WL HM A W ummm Mifwjdw :eww wi A N ju W 5 A DWL wiv wmjdxyxbmb U ,W , l I , v , , M 5 ff' L X JIWJJUWMAQ k 'LWWKW QNX SW MLN M ,WW1 ,C , A N W A 2:2 2I 531' 2fQf ',1:11ii?S 'iL X'+' 1 FM K K IV Basketb JV CAPTAINS Barr, Mr. Frasier, W. Williams B CAPTAINS Ehren, Mr. Hendricks, Cole C Basketball Row I: Perkal, Economeau, Relis, Smith, Martinez, Carslake, Marquette Row II: Pierce, Fulwider, Saatjian, Smith, Griesinger, Wallace, Graham, Driver Varsity Swimming Row I: Kolhass, Burger, Hollingsworth, French. Row Il: Marvin, Zack, Mackh, Rau-lh, Rose, Poe. Row III: Harrison, Clark, Armstrong, Kafzenmeyer, Wocdle, Waters, Horton. Bee Swimming Oulslandinq 200 yard lreeslyle swimmer, Paul Zaclc, has surpassed lhe second laslesl 'rime scored in lhe rxelion in l958. Zack holds lhe school record, pool record, League record, Soulhern Calilornia rece Ord in 'rhis evenl. Possibly before The end ol his hiqh school career, Zaclc will 'rake lhe nalionel record. Row I: Bird, Valera, Hopper. Row Il: Garland, Coleman, Reinhart, McDonald, Kildall. Row III Johnson, Edmunson, Joesting, Schaefer, Murphy. 13 C Team Swimming Row I: Bird, Coleman, Simmons, Baverstock, MacAfee. Row II: Johnson, J. Poe, Webb, Kartnin, Suiis. VALERA GARLAND sAveRsTocK BIRD KARTNIN M. COLEMAN L. LOURTIE HOPPER T. HEINSOHN L. REINHART HOLLINGSWORTH C. COLEMAN B. MCDONALD P. ZACK M. ROSE E. SIMMONS C. KOLHASS MACKH R. POE FRENCH MARTIN J. POE 3 . Row I: Christiansen, C., Tashisero, G., Lemming, H., Tashiero, S., Hurt, M., Tashiero, D. Row II: Brisco C., Brisw, D-, Bakef, HOIY, G-1 FfieSmiEI', B-, FBVVCH, J. Row III: Muller, L., Chifwood, D., Tavernaskis, N. Hunt, B., Johnston, J., Plimpton, S. Gymnastics 1. 2 Q M, :ke Egg: Wg wsfgf - - Aw . Y .. 1 ,N 'Yr :sw QR, Q 361325. ' 5-495 1, V psf: , fig? 5 71 , fy-wg-5 ,. fsif,'1 '. ' YH ,V .... x , me 5 7 '10 S f Q. ag? Q , if Qu, , , , gxifbieilyfsiw ' S ?w4:'vf5f'i - 9 2 f . Q, 3-2.l?4ff . wg V A ifksfv '2filir f ,.e!'l W ii 0, 'Q M V 5: Af z: - 5 Q sz gag? uf 1 fp 1' 4202 M 1553 ' , ff- 0 'f , , A, 5 1 X '3 - 3? X233 X ' ' X- v' 5 . ,Y Q M 3 S? N if '-fs.,5:5,5,-:mf ff? XXV-I Q x. X31 if NS' - .. Q. Q ,Sega A 3 Ya qv Eh.. Eggs :Q ,. Jb- AQ wi f 'x S Q 5 SS 'X fi X fi? X 5,1 X w f M X Q Q X51 x wi Q. rx ,Q s Aki X Q' X: wa 2+ gk A N 'xxx N wx ' wx -.wx .- 1 WQM 4, ,, IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS I JUNIOR OFFICERS, FALL SEMESTER Gary Tucker IPres.I, Kristen Gregory IV-Pres.J Carole Wagner fSecy,I JUNIOR OFFICERS, SPRING SEMESTER Bobbie Matlack CV-Pres.Jg Diane Chrisman ISec.Jg Johnny Johnston CPres.I JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Row lc Christopher, D., Eldred, D., DressIar, J., Eldred, Newcomb, Jane, Gregory, K., Vignolo, L., Boyd, J., Woodard, J. Row ll: Wood, G., Chrisman, D., Hunsaker, M., Matlock, N., Krenwinkel, J., Wagner, C., Johnson, K., Wheelock, J., Horton, Bev., Rutherford, C., Christie, C., Rice, Martha, McCarthy, C., Hoag, G. Row III: McAIister, D., McClure, L., Fuiikawa, D., Johnston, J., Spence, J., Tucker, C., Son- tag, R., Hunt, B., Loveren, G., Moll, L., Ramsey, D., Exle MR. BREOSAMLE Row I: Wicker, D., Alford, L., Rembis, S., Rolph, R., Welsh, J., Plante, D., Graef, A., Quinn, J. Row ll: Holland, J., Baker, P., Peterson, J., Wagner, C., Prich- ard, S., Simmons, B., Boyd, C., Kuebler, C., Jewell, K., Osborn, S., Goldstein, M. Row Ill: Koons, R., Patton, E., Vilander, D., Runells, J., Sorenson, L., Mitchell, A., Valera, A., Roberts, B., Swaine, T. Row IV: Schmidt, D., Howard, M., Bragg, H., Evans, R., Spence J., Hansom, R., Kinley,, B., Higgins, L., Crowe, B., Holmes, S. M R. BREOSAM LE Row I: Stosser, D., Nurse, A., Worsham, J., DaGradi, L., Dow- ney, J., Box, J., Gulich, B. Row II: Meyer, A., Roberts, C., Beber, R., Ringler, R., Cicourel, C., Worley, G., Rudzinski, J., For- tune, B., Barlow, D., Harrison, B. Row III: Pearson, K., Rayn- ard, P., Exley, P. McAllister, D., Gillis, T., Henry, M., Kaplan, N., Atlee, G., Barlow, C., Lu- raschi, S. Row IV: Hennessey, C., Chavez, P., Blake, P., Rose, B., Flood, T., Colvin, H., White, T., Harmomn, L., Lourtie, L. .IUNIGRS Physiology Physiology is a study ot the human body, its structure, tunctions. and proper care under normal conditions. Anatomy and tunctions ot the body are correlated with a broad survey ot the practical considerations ot hygiene and personal and public health. Circulation, muscles. bone structure, reproduction, the diges- tive system, and tissues are some ot the topics that are covered during the year. This course is open only to iuniors and seniors. lt tultills the university entrance requirement. 19 .IUNIGRS Homemoiking l-lomemalcing, a required course lor senior girls, presenls many aspecls of llwe dillerenl skills involved in manag- ing a lnorne. lnasmuclw as all girls loolc lorward lo becoming lwome makers al some lime in llwe lulure, il is valuable lraining lo learn lwow lo budgel money. lo manage a lwome, lo creale llwe proper environmenl lor a successlul marriage, lo plan a wardrobe, lo give growing clwildren suilalole care, and lo become nol only line wives bul good cilizens in a communily. MR. WOODWARD Row I: Deal, B., Lease, J., Rob inson, C., Youngberg, J., Mai lack, B., Green, P., Rippard, J. Lieberman, L., Corey, J. Row Il Nicolson, M., Bradley, V., Jones B., Marquetie, D., Arnold, S. Romine, E., Moore. Row Ill Taylor, D., Fuiikawa, D., Fur janick, N., Hoopaugh, D., Arm stead, D., Evans, L., Sams, J. MR. FREELAND Row I: McDonald, B., McKin- non, G., Lowe, D., Davis, D Row II: Boyd, B., Fliiton, B. Marshall, K., Dodson, C., EdeS. S., Tate, A., Taruin, C., Astor C., Swaney, S., McDonald, S Row Ill: Walsh, M., Murray, R. Lawson, L., Bivens, B., Noice B., Ruder, R., Hagee, M., Daley Mr., Mr. Freeland. MR. FREELAND Row I: Comings, P., Murray, J. Tracy, J., Willams, P., Carlberg E., Morgan, D., Fenwick, D Row ll: Humphreys, B., Vignolo, L. Seiler, L., Jorgensen, B. Phillips, D., Becker, C., Crum L., Talbott, J., Webster, D. Dresslar, J. Row Ill: Meyer, J. Smith, C., Ml'-icon, O., Sweet, L. Gaston, M., Gibson B., Hughes B., Ekhoff, S., Arkush, S., Fitz: gerald, J. Row IV: Kildebeck P., Eldred, D., Akin, C., Wester K., Puckett, F., Durant, S, Gould, R., McDowell, K., Vari ner, M. MR. FREELAND Row I: Presley, L., Scott, P. Ruinfola, M., Mageean, D., Buinzers, C., Ainent, M., Morell, K., Treclick, S., Olsen, J. Row II: Svioarovich, V., Matlock, D., Os- troni, K., Hunter, J., Brown, R., Willis, R. Row II: Shannon, R, McGuire, J., Villenmrctte, J., Bates, M., Laniln, C., Wuesen- ltultcr, C., Steffen, G., Switzer, R, Pinsinore, B. i 1 1 i .IUNIORS Campanile Class llwe Campanile Class is open to recom- mendecl iiinif-is and seniors. The class if, responsible lor putting out Wil'.on'z yearbook. Students ol llie class are in Charge ol tlwe class picture scilwerlulc. llwey are nlvo revponsible lor clrioosina lla-e tlieme nncl Uver clesian. Campanile zluclenlg filo work out tlieir nflvorliz' ina Campaign enal zell llie laoolz lliorn- selves. 'xxiamg x x L K x ,N hm S s W. X it x 5- :,:s -'easy , . .., , X Q - 3 x Fw 5 'SE '-: '1:1.s:s 1 . - - f :z:5:1:5 as 1 Y N: we 'P rw- , .:,-W. ,-5--3 g:g- -I ,. iif? f.3'!5 ' z A Q ,S 4? x , X Iggy iw A Y Q Y 5 , Q st ,Q ,A ..., 2 ,. , ini ' S X g 9 'Y - x 9, fy 'S I N Qifice Appliances The Clan: in wiiivo in iii ,nii i npr-ix 'P iiniii i- yi.: ii' iOrS. in iiiii KKOKJVO fiiiw' r'f?iOiy0 iiliiniriq ii' We F Y'i7LfE' ieciiriique-. Kimi nic- fi ' Fwy uiiiiiiiiiivri, kCV'CJViV6' iid- Cuiaioris, ien Pew ii iiiimq vii ii-fini: nmfiiiiie , mimer- qraqh, iiquiii iiiqiii vii yfw inmiii-ipiivii VYWii!J'WiVT6'x posiiriq maciiino-, .ini fin--i iyi-in .ieqxiipmeni fomm' f io iiie mmJ9i'n fiii f-. iiii .wiv Q i- iiiymiimivie JO 'QCLQIC F , wiifv wfmi iw Civ- ini iiw iw: inf-A' WOVJLJ. -. M138 VVILCQOX Row I: Williams, K, Himnan C, Baldwin, R, Paync, H., Sinliorland, l, Ulvur, D., Runvis K. Row Il: Wilsoii, M, Pio, F, Kennedy, B, Morgan, P,, Haf- rls, K, Durimni, V., Gibson, K, Evnniomfggs-r, M, Johnsun, P., Kylix J. Row III: Slinilii-y, D., MCGWM-iy, P, Owens, l., Thorn- ns, S, Eldri-rl, D, Gili, J Sfiiimifivrr, S, Swirls, S, Miiivr C, Miss Wilcuv Row IV: East J 'Ji SlfV Sli1ix B. Simvvlicm' Cv. Cimguin, D Garrison, T iniQii.in5oii, C. Mclnliw, P Brmi A,1ri,.,,5-,,,V 54 MISS WH COX Row li Myiirv, S, Hvrrnii, l Vioonvy, l, Zion, R., Mwnliini-r P, Yofky, M, Birt, M., Wnrrwn V. Row ll: forsyiiiv, C., ilciyci S, Rice, J., Sciilifiniiin, S, UI sen, S., SI, Amour, J, Rolu-rm D. Row Ill: Arriciicl, R, inlirm B, Brfigot, l, Cnriscm, R, is SNK, E, Bufisllvy, i , H.iLl1g'.fwli L. Pcpoy, J, 83 i MISS VVILCOX Row I: Stuber, L., Bye, B., Rice M., Brown, K., Hamilton, S. M., Williams, S. Row ll: Muller Lay, N., Hernandez, C., Jensen, L., Rivera, L., Cain, L., Posey D., Newson, S., Cadwallader B., Goldsmith, C., Hayden, R Row III: Foresta, J., Perez, J., Phipps, R., Inman, J., Christen- sen, R., Sarver, R., Jones, T., Everett, L., Schorr, D. r 1 f MISS VVILCOX Row I: Henrie, J., McBee, C., Freed, S., Gates, L., Olsen, J., Provost, C. Row 2: Johnston, J., Nypovver, S., Peterson, J., Wil- son, J., Palmer, D. .IUNICJRS 84 Cooking One ot the classes included in the curriculum of the home- making department, coolcing is an elective which most girls thoroughly enjoy. Here they learn not only the ordi- nary slcitls ot everyday preparation ot the meals tor a tamily, but the tiner art ot really good coolcing-prepan ation ot the tiner, tancier dishes, so often associated in our minds with the tinest ot tancy restaurants. Biology A beHerlmderdandmg ollde Hwough Hm knowkdge ol science is an opportunity of which an increasing number of VVHson dudent arelaHng advantage.CDllhe many vaded scientific -courses offered, one of the most popular is that of Biology. Each' year this course has drawn a growing num- ber of iuniors and seniors preparing for a college education. Dudng the coume of dudy, phnt and animallde are ew plored. lvlr. Edmonds and Mr. Burkett have made this course one of the n1os+interesHng and chaHenging on the NVihon campus MR. TURNBULL Row I: Christopherson, D., Rum- fola, C., Shackett, D., Stavros, D., Steele, J., Darneal, T. Row II: Curtis, P., Wood, G., Henshaw, D., Gillis, P., Kronwinkel, J., Jackson, B., Cheadle, M., Krien- ke, E., Lesley, B., Hardy, J., Blackmun, S. Row III: Hill, R., Sherman, D., Wyatt, D., Paulin, D., Ehren, R., Green, B., Chase, C., Moore, J., Cook, C. Row IV: Wiedrick, M., Benson, J., Rich- man, D., Swanson, S., Smith, G., Paulin, D., Groat, S., Thomp- son, N. MR. TURNBULL Row I: Thurlow, S., Erb, R., Carey, R., Heitzman, B., Braden, H. Row II: Woodward, L., Baca, T., Martin, C., McKenzie, S., Moore, L., Herndon, C., Han- non, J. Row Ill: Morrison, K., Schirmer, M., Daniels, M., Harp, J., Smith, R., Crivella, M., Mor- ris, B., Clifford, I., Mr. Turnbull. Row IV: Plimpton, S., Lewis, B., Shoning, B., Short, J., Kildall, J., Thomas, G., Allred, T., Mc- Kay, D., Clark, T., Procopio, R. JUNIORS MR.BROESAMLE Row I: Jolfejhionel, F. M., Sothiff, Q., Ross, R. Row Il Peterson, J., Fraser, P., Sai good, S., McCarthy, C., Hoag G., Prichard, V., Rallens, G. Fox, J., Smi'l-1, S., Ross, P Row Ill: Brccsamle, Mr., Day is S., Hcffznan, P., Wheeler, L. Ardaiz, K., Johrson, V., Swank L., Meyer, B., Pettigrcvv, R. Stanley, K. Row IV: Sweet, G. Severns, S., Schwarz, D., James ll.. Love en, G., Peter, D., Jeno S., Brooks, B., Smith, L. JUNIDRS MR.lURNBULL Row I: McPherson, M., Dunn, J., Hanson, P., Olsen, J-I Gali- peau, J., Mackey, J. Row ll: Steele, M., Whitmer, N., Gran- au, S., Rutherford, C., Arger- singer, S., Ramsey, D., Hunter, J., Desmond, K., Frisbey, J. Osborne, N., Abram, C. Row Ill: Hoff, J., Adair, J., Mc- Fadden, M., Jones, T., Lawson. G., Milner, T. Hardell D., Bur- den, D., Greening, W., Spring- er, L., Ellison, M. Row lV: Car- man, D., Crabtree, J., Kahl, D.. Caldwell, D., Propes, S., Boyd, J., Marshall, D., Friedland, D.. Cole, T. L., Blythe, R. S. MR.TURNBULL Row I: Bebout, J., Bennett, P. Simmons, E., Tucker, G., Beck- strand, D., Seigler, B. Row II: Stapenhorst, M., Conklin, C. Blair, C., Woizeski, S., Horton, B., Syvertson, C., Morrow, M., Berger, B., Wocdruff, R. Row III: Hayes, C., Platis, B., Jolly, P. Rinella, R., Shortridge, D., Reine hart, L., Edwards, D., Seedborg J., Devries, J. Row IV: Cole, T. Straight, M., Bailey, R., Mann, r J., Johnston, J., Westmoreland, T., Silvers, B., Muller, L., Wil- liarns, W., Richman, D. Row I: Bomer, Bowers Gaesling, Gregory, Boyd, strom, Wallenius. Row II: ley, Moll, Mclure, Ellis, Penke, Hunsaker, Krinke, lock, Violette, Nelson, Hooper, Bird, Brockman. Minninier, Maclnnis, Holl. MISS WILCOX Row I: Morford, G., Conner, L., Soon, B., Wise, J., Austin, R., Miller, M., Applbaum, E. Row II: Silva, B., Andrus, K., Duncan, M., Hill, S., Brookins, S., Kinz, G., Cohn, R., Burdick, K., Arey, M., Thompson, B., Tashico, D. Row III: Medberry, V., Johns, M., Hart, S., Slqwyer, W., Hoffer, B., Arnold, G.,'Christopher, D., Bidwell, G., Franklin, M., Pills- bury, L, LeVa, B. Row IV: Bond, N., Hcnt, B., Sonlag, R., Deats, J., Sorenson, R., Runells, B., Wilson, R., Ayers, G., Atkins, J. MR. WOODWARD Row I: Moreno, P., George, J., Williams, R., Lanigan, J., Se' masko, M. Row II: Blasdel, D., Pollard, S., Crowell, S., Alten- berg, D., Coffman, G., Cason, G., Patton, P., Prather, D., Smith, J., Cole, G. Row III: Kerr, M., Crain, C., Forssmann, M., Den- zer, B., Luka, B., Mawe, J., Fisher, E., Dudley, M., Glidden, J., Hoek, P. Row IV: Sipe, R., Frontme, S., Goforth, B., San- ford, J., Fox, D., Vosburg, K., Hendricks, R., McDaniel, K., Silas, T. MR. TURNBULL Cox, Gran- Darn- Hall, Knob- Moss, Row Ill: Dawson, Corey, Brown, Luther, Neibling, Nelson, Mallon, JUNIORS 81 Wilsoniles in various classes serve fhe cornmuniily in many ways. llopl During lhe Chrisfmas season lhe social living classes collecl food which is dis- lribuled by lhe sludenl governnnenl class lhrouqh charilable agencies. lCenlerl The Physiology classes, enormously popular wilh loolh iunior and senior sludenls, sludies lhe analomy of living lhings in parl lhrough The process of disseclion, ll.owerl The orl deparlrnenl drew illuslralions 'ro adverlise lhe produclion of Dino by lhe drarnalic sludenfs: lhese drawings hung in Jrhe audiloriunn display cases. Qgff' ,gg wa ,x Q' 3. - xigfgxgiy X, X ,. My s N,....-uw MEISTERSINGERS ln December fhe well-lcnown Negro arranger-composer, Jesfer Hairsfon, came fo Wil- son fo give fhe A Cappella 'choir a hisfory and inferprefafion of fhe songs fhey were pracficing for fhe California Music Educafors Conference. The sfudenfs fhoroughly enjoyed Mr. l'lairsfon's dynamic conducfing, his sfories of fhe Old Soufh and his recifafion of George and fhe Cherry Tree. When Mr. Hairsfon had leff, Mr. Elli- fhorpe voiced The feelings of fhe enfire choir as he said, You have had fhe privilege of working wifh a very greaf person. You will feel your music more now. 90 i 'Wg First Semester Music Council g Row I: G. McDougall, M. Seapy, M. Matlock, J, Hazlet, S Ballagh, J. Kramer, M, Osborn. Row II: A. Renning, B. Bullock R. Moore, C. Logan, M. Monrgomery, Hardesfy, N. Bowers D. Eldrecl. Row Ill: D. Konstan, V. Medberry, L. Boardman R. Gilbert, L. Evans, J. Pederewski, B. Smith, R. Lyders. Music council has been represented in STudenT GovernmenT Class Tor The Tirst Time This year. The council iTselT is made up oT The oTTicers and an elected represenTaTive OT each music group aT Wil' son. Their main purpose is To coordinate The sTuf dent body acTiviTies with Those oT The rnusic organi- zations. ln addiTion To This, They sponsor Klub Kap- ersand help with The American Field Service Pro- gram. Music council held Their annual l-Tarmony l-lop This yearp iT was very successlful. The council is guided by lvlr. Furianiclc and lvlr. Ellitthorpe. Second Semester Music Council Row I: G. McDougall, M. Matlock, S. Ballagh, D. Coss, M. Os- born. Row II: B, Bullock, R. Moore, M. Seapy, M. Hunsaker, N. Bowers, S. Hesse, Row Ill: A. Renning, L. Boardman, L, Evans, B. Smith, R. Lyders. Scene from Christrnos Pogecrnt As a deparlure from lasf year's comedy, Harvey, fhe advanced drama class presenled fhe psychological drama Dino, which involved a boy's refurn from a reformalory. ln leading roles were seniors Ken Anderson, Phil Nash, Tom Gillespie, Babara Sosebee, Teri Pond, Jim Burns, Bruce Siriani, Alan Ross and Kalhleen Morey. The lechnical problems of lhe produclion were managed by Mr. Valen+ino's classes. Make-up was crealed by Mr. McBade's Third period beginning drama class. ln addilion lo providing The audience wilh a memorable performance, if gave fhe players a beller insighl info acling and lheir own problems. The play was well chosen because if deall wilh some of lhe conllicls common To many of our youlh of loday. ' 1 Cf-XMPANILE Sales Stuff Row I: Peterson, Brown, Dutcher, Davidson, Jolly lBus. Mgry, Springer Row II: Tanr1er,S1riegel Swanson, Heirmsohn Sophomore Scxlesmen Typists S. Robb, J. Mariinez, K, Dennlerlien Geeslin' Tanner' Jensen' BBPP CAMPANILE STAFF CBoth Semestersl 4... .4- Row I: Rae Demler CEdiforj, Davidson, Losclw, Row Il: Peterson, Brown, Dhcher, Swanson, Pederson Beebe. Row Ill: Hoag, McCarthy, Bryant, Franklin, Raphael lAsst, Edilorj, Wenlcle, Ferguson, Jensen West, Springer, Jolly, Mock, Row IV: Bapp, Tanner, Laslwivar CPlio1ograplwcr,, Minniesr lPhotogra pherl, Best CCl1ief Photographed, Bub, Heinsohn, Lukcn, Striegel, Geeslin. Through all lhe lrials ol scheduling and dead- lines a yearboolc slall each year always charls a course Toward lhe final produclion ol a volume ol piclures and lexl. As always, This yearls Camp- anile records lhe aclivilies of lhe Wilson sludenl body lor anolher year - bolh our diary as sen- iors and our boolc ol memories, visibly recording lhe lhings we will always wanl lo remember aboul our school years. No bool: as complex as This, however, can be produced wilhoul The help nol only ol all lhe leachers and adminislralors ol our school buf ol olhers as well. This year we wanl lo lhanlc parlicularly Mr, Caywood, ol lhe Press-Telegram enqravers, and lhe Lynn Hawlcins Sludio, lor oulslandinq Service beyond lhe call Cl durv. Editors of the Yearbook STEPHANIE RAPHAEL RAE DEMLER fm 'iw A XX Q- .2 Ea.. -fx xv ' Sm 1 x J Qwfli v M..- ,.., .- ,. 'T-Y' ,MTH-f K ft Q K Q2 9 Qwx ' Q fix 33?g,5,3. - . 1 fy 'PWR M ww 8 The opereTTa dancers, cosTumed Tor The wild wesT as musically porTrayed in Annie Gel' Your Gun, were Trained Tor Their roles Through- ouT mosT oT The second semesTer by Miss Belcher oT The Girls' P.E. DeparTmenT. UniTing wiTh The chorus and The principal singers, The dancers did much To malce The Tinal produc- Tion a memorable one. Hllnnie Get Your Gun This year The music and dance deparTmenTs, aided by The drama deparTmenT, The sTage crew, and many oTher groups produced a mu- sical opereTTa. Played Tor The public laTe in May, The musical comedy was widely ap' plauded. CaughT here are The principals in The casT, pracTicing Their roles beTore scenery or chorus groups have been assembled. THESE THEN, ARE THE TH CTGGIIVG Poetry A Speriul Division . . . planned by Penny Bryan! oo I Stars As a chiId I played wifh s+ars un+iI Those who were wise Told me- I could nor. I warched Ihem meII Through my fingers unIiI They fook Iheir place in heavens I could noi reach. -Jennifer Losch' GS THAT CCDUNT .. Towards the Pirmdcle From all our youlhlul hearls comes lorlh a hope Thar we may never laller in our ways, Thar we may reach lhe pealc ol lile's broad slope. And Thai upon 'rhe pinnacle we'll raise A flag lo Jrhanlc Jrhe forces lhal did mold Our goals. For from This noble school arose The lnspiralion lhal did leave us bold Upon lhe mounlain side. And here we chose To be always a 'fool or ray of lighl' And help lo malce our molders proud lo be Our inspiralions, and when +ime's swill flighr ls pasl, our deeds may lurlher malce men free. We are lhe ollspring ol 'rhis hallowed ground. l-lere we were laughlg here we new values found. -Don Slone lT slcimmed along The waves one day: Upon The waves iT sTood: A parTicle senT Trom The shore, A Tiny piece oT wood. And yeT iT was much more Than ThaT, This splinTer viewed by me: lT represenTed all mankind AdriTT upon The sea. The waves rose in deTiance, And Tossed Their whiTe-capped heads, BuT The parTicle remained aTloaTg A charmed liTe iT sTill led. The Wanderer The TaTTered wood was Tossed and Turned AmidsT The angry Toam, ThaT Tiny. meager piece OT wood Which journeyed all alone. YeT when The sea had calmed ifself, Upon The waves iT sTood: I wonder if ThaT is mankind, Cr iusT a piece oT wood? By Sherwin CoTle Spmt Can you hear The echoes ringing Trom The wild TooTball cheers? They're a parT oT Wilson spiriT, buT The resT escapes our ears. QLITGT spiriT, much The greaTer parT, per- yades The Wilson halls- Dride in scholarship, appearance, pride in our Tamiliar walls: SpiriT Tor The old TradiTions and a will To do The besT- vVilson's spiriT, eyer-presenT, liTTs her Tar above The resT. -by KaThy Morey HW? Widenecl Hope The world is paTienT. IT will waiT For one wiTh Gods qiTT To creaTe- To painT on paper, puT in word The beauTy which is Thus TransTerred, ls mirrored, mulTiplied, recapTured. UnTil The world becomes enrapTured. The TuTure holds a widened hope, The greaTesT worlcs wiThin her scope. We oT The TuTure musT noT cease UnTil we Tind The perTecT peace. -by Penny BryanT T in 1 ' Ligw T 84 ,ywut MQ i, 4 , sA.'53Kf',Q1'3.- ag Aiwa WPA? 1 , f .1 I 1 T 97' '- T' WW., UW T :,.,,f'5 4 f.51Tsf ' . , H -' Mu Jin :-ax, ra, , .5 .. . A 2 Tv QT' ,H L . ,ff V, ,, V L M ' Q . - s L, , T ff '. J T : 1 xr I - w-www-V hmm M no Cgxj xf U35 nu A 'N N . KW . J . - - - 'gil ' -' N J V.,-w f x X ,I Xi ,X N . lxfi ,f QQSLBJX ' 1 r F Q YXXQSSL JBRJQIVDQQ -wpgmiaxx L-A . L,-1 wvw ' 'Tix Pal: 5912 il. i Xxjqy .x,f7-v:.f'gf-lg ei ' ' . i, 3, j v i X ,, x N. f Yj .. f - fx Q 5. . X, . .v-.X -- A . .J KJ wax ,Y X, . to Ray K N, X, ix k N x 1 ix -1 :JM X y lg jf. PM -5 Cqgg.,--ax all - ' X if 55 xg N A X, ,. xfjiiy A ,-.lnrx 'X w WAX X- ' -. . K Nyxf ,V L A n -4 1 A q , NoQp.:,..pq13A eg, - 3, -L--'af m ' PM N V14---5-1' e Q ' '-'M fx. - f- I HS il Q , ii-Hynix f. 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VN 1 A' , J- iuotgiv ,151-, n i ,.,, l-low fulile lo say au revoir when we May never meef again, +o say, I will Re+urn, when l can nol recapfure here, By looking back, my once-upon-a-Time. Oh belfer far To Turn my back and cry Good-by! I leave. I loved buf may no? slay. -by Sfeph Raphael - X x Sun cmd Rain lT's an old world and a Tired world, And iT's we who are The sTrong Who will lceep iT now Trom sinking With desTruc:Tion as iTs song. LeT The old sing oT iTs chaos. l.eT Them dim iTs once brighT glow. BUT The youTh are here To love iT When The older criTics go. lT is we who will inheriT CivilizaTion and, alerT, We will clean iT and will heal iT And will cure iT oT iTs hurT. Yes, Tor we are young and ThoughTTu And we've many years To Trod Down The paTh ThaT oThers hued ouT CT The once bare prairie sod. They have sTruggled up To help us Live an easier, happier liTe. Now They say They have broughT Us To a whirlwind sTorm oT sTriTe. LeT Them say iT is The monsTer, Who is made of sweaT and sTeel, Who will bring us To desTrucTion, For we lcnow They cannoT Teel All The youThTul opTimism, STill wiTh knowledge oT The pain. We shall be The sun To dry earTh From The TorrenT oT Their rain. -Penny BryanT l05 s 95553-N X :ng X s in S um. , fs 'twkfu XSS f, Y SQLAN , Q . X is 'G X E x A xx :X Ms. f 'R ..V,,.-fW 1 I z I i 5 1 5 i ....,,mN J , J 1 'if-1 9 I-frpl w I, n ,sh 'D A Sud Song Time is a sad song, Oi windless whispers And The breaihinq of minuies As They slip secrefly Away. Jennifer Losch Wiiw M yywjyfiig My M i 1 Jylw lwl llfilmry ifmfgilai W ii Wfiliijlf Wim WM W2 W emories, how l you are Q , fo, W f6QflNow rhai' I am young, fi X bib I Gafhering up wilhin my mind, l WV JG! 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Council Row I: Grame, Ag Morey, K., Bradly, V., Barbiam, C., Joyner, E4 White, S., Erhari, S., Royer, L., Hayes, C Row Il: Camilone, M., Watson, L., Barlow, D., Clark, J.g Lingren, J., Lowrey, L., Barbian, G., Flifton ,B ELEANOR JOYNER ANNE GRAHAM GAA. Council, Second Semester Row I: Watson, Barbian, Archer, Foster, Pine, Barlow, Greening Row II: Graham, Sheffield, Flitton, Porfillo, Camillone, Hughes, Royer, Morey. GJ-X.A. PRESIDENT G.A.A. VICE PRESIDENT Linda Royer Diane Barlow GAA. 'N Lieon-up Committee Row I: Morey, K. M., Granstroin, B., Krienke, E Erhart S White S Green S R w II ., , ., , ., , . o : Graham, A., Royet, L., Joyner, E., Lindgren, J., Daughenbaugh, S., Barbian, C., Hughes, B., Flitton, B. I2 Cf.A.A. Committee Choiirmen Row I: Camillone, M., Pine, P., White, S. Eihart, S., Swim, J., McCrary, L., Morey, K.M Row II: Greening, A., Bradley, V., Desmond K., Watson, L., Hughes, B., Flivton, Better Barbian, G, GAA. Showcase Committee Row I: Krienke, E., Brandt, B., Royer, L., Erhart, S., White, S. Row II Graunsfrom, B., Greening, A., Daughenbaugh, S., Des- mond, K., Barbian, C., Hughes, B., Flitfon, B. GAA. Poster Committee Row I: Barbian, C., Watkins, M. ,Erhart, S., White, S. Row II: Hughes, B., Daughenbaugh. S., Royer, L. GAA. Publicity Row I: Barbian, G., Bradley, V., Watkins, M., Moore, M. Row Il: McCrary, L., Walley, L., Foster, J., Watson, L. Retreshment Committee Row I: Watkins, M., White, S., Erhar Hughes, B. Row Il: Array, M., Green, 5. hian, G., Royer, L., Daughenbaugh, S. G.A.A. lW' Club Row I: Barlow, D., Joyner, E., Lindgren, J., Morey, K, Row II: Greening, A., Graham, A., Flitton, B., Bradley, V., Royer, L., Barbian, C. Cr.A.A. Decoration Committee Row I: Watkins, M., Barbian, C., Hughes, B. Row II: Bradley, V., Brandt, B., Morey, K.M., Greening, A. 2 F ....,...,'x 5 S I I GAA. Pin cmd SWeoterCommittee Row I: Pinsky,J., Watkins, M., Poch, R. Row II: Hanson, J., MOFWYQOITIEYY, Nl-1 Swim, T Cr.A.A. Flower Committee Row I: Barlow, D., Fli11on,J. Row ll: Aery, M., Flifton, B. GAA. Volleyball GAA. Golf GAA. Tennis H5 GAA. Friendship Committee Row I: Hughes, B, Pinsky, J,, Green, S,, Barbian C. Row II: Camillone, M., Swanson, D., Pine, P., Kelly, P. N Advanced Dance Row I: Asvcm, Pmgliflr, Krmrlvr Pond Lmvdc-Il, Woofvi-r, Hmvhrr Row Il: Admins, MLCLW, Johnson Hurt, Morwiicro Row III: Cfiddlu Ciu:iscHu, Hazlwv, Mcivron, Knplmu Geller. IIT GIRLS' sPoRTs A variely of alhlelic aclivilies are offered Wilson's girls, borh during Their regular class hours and aliler school Through The G.A.A. program. Swimming, lennis, hockey. soflball, volleyball, baskelball number among lhe various aclivilies which Wilson girls enjoy. l i l LIFE WCDCDDRCDW WILSCDN I-HGH SCI-IDOL Wilson life is more lhan counlless aclivilies, for school means classes-sludy-learning. Calching glimpsse of such a lypical school day, Roger lvlin- niear has produced a pholo essay showing how hard a Wilson sludenl aclually worlcs. Barbara Nishlcian worked and smiled al lv1inniear's candid camera as she wenl Through seven periods of one senior girl's school day. Second period: gym. l-lere Barbara finds friends. a blue uniform, aclion - a welcome inlerlude ol acfivily in a school day. There is salislaclion in hard exercise, and in as game well-played. A brealc To Jrallc lo friends: +ha'r is nulririon. Then Barbara wenr Concen+ra+ion, concenfraled l-lydrochloric Acid, lab manuals: This symbolizes a period in chem- is'rry. l20 lo governmenl class. l-lere she engaged in planning, organizing, acling as lhe execulive for The aclivily she represenls. Barbara conferred wi+h bolh rhe Teacher and orher sludenrs in preparing her worlc for fhe day. Only IO3 elemenls and Barbara finds Jrhey have formed a world. Lunch Hme and Hrne for food and friends. Here Barbara spends par? of her 'rime in final preparafion for her affernoon Classes. The ho? dog and fhe fexf book, as well as a Trip 'ro The library, are each parf of +he relaxafion Barbara finds during her lunch hour. EE Sixfh and sevenlh period bring Barbara's day To a close. Then school is over. Barbara has played hard, sludied hard, had lun. To her These Things are Wilson - The common, roufines which malce up The Tairesi high school in our land. To Barbara Nishlcian, This Typical day will num- ber among THE THINGS THAT COUNT X SEO. Row I: Blackburn, Benson, Peterson, Caraco, Nishkian, Price, Boynton, Dutcher. Row ll: Lundell, Kilterbeck, Ringler, Work, Rosas, Groth, Chunn, Brown, Matlack, Butler, Merasky. Row Ill: Swanson, Nelson, Dressler, Ci- courel, Pederson, Gillis, Peterson, Andrus, Duncan, Geller, Worley. Canteen Council P Row I: Pinsky, Eldred, Gregory, Boyd, Peterson, Hunt, Price,' Prichard, John- son, Aston, Corrigan. Row ll: Palmer, Curtis, Richardson, Martinez, Rich- mond, Hayter, Peterson, Sachen, Davis, Brown, Myer, Duncan, Kook, Krancus. Row III: McCullough, Martin, Robert- son, Cohn, Pearsall, Hortan, Wagner, Lundell, Krenswinkel, Lundell, An drews, Wheelock, Hardesty. I24 si xx Athos Row l: Dawson, Mclntosh, Flood Moore, Green, Bauer, Williams, Rich man. Row Il: Lane, Poe, Shindler Crosby, Ehren, Phipps, Reid, Elliot Lapossa, Tucker. Row Ill: Sorenson Paulin, Burchfield, Richman, Van Holt Cox, Benson, Smith, Sontag, Da Gradi Sather. Phi Gamma Chi Krenwinkel, J., Granau, S., Woodard, J., Tankersley, A., Fakes, J. Hubbard, Row Il: McClure, Pond, T., Row Ill: ford, C., ler, R. C., Springer, S. Wagner, C., Chrisman, L., Vignolo, L., Dickie, S. Cauchoix, B. Gregory, K., Boyd, J., Ruther- Adarns, J., Clark, C., Dem Aces Row I: Mr. Peters, Lawson, G., Stevena son, J., Striegal, W., Richardson, R., Vestermark, G., Nicholas, B. Row ll: Great, S., Watkins, J., Barber, B., Zels- dorf, R., Jones, T., Boyd, J. Row Ill: Johns, M., Andrews, A., Witrnore, J. Scorcxbs Row I: Perez, J., Arriaga, L., Delcore, K., Norton, G., Gray, H., Sarkin, M. Barrett, B. Row ll: Goldman, M., San- ford, J., Crain, B., Crain, J., Ziska, C., Ayers, G. Row Ill: Cummings, P., Har- bell, D., Yoro, T., Hanson, P., Wilson, R., Self, R., Leva, B. l25 Delta Gamma Gmega Row I: Mrs. Minimi, Seapy, M., Osrom, K., Bowers, N., Rives, P., Ward, S., Clark, C., Harris, K. Row II: Hardesty, M., Harris, ., Brookins, S., Syvertson, C., Franklin, J., Chitwood, D., Lowrey, L., Ricker, C., Kluber, C. Row III: Kirishima, C., Peterson, J., Lyders, M., Patton, P., Bradley, V., Jones, B., Meyer, M., Brisco, D. Bowling Club Gamma Gamma Row I: Noyes, M., Yocky, M., Wind- ham, P., Kohr, S., Sullens, B., Reynard, P., Reed, K. Row II: DeBronac, M., Peterson, Walsh, J., Soseby, B., Crivello, M., Tipton, M., Kent, T., Pio, Conklin. I26 Row I: Duelks, A., Nettleman, V., Argersinger, S., Luraschi, S., Robertson, C., Johnson, M., Doyen, P., Rutledge, B., Estes, P., Rogers, B., Corey, J., Robb,S. Row II: Knapp, K., Fuller, P., Corrigan, S., Czer- winski, W., Braden, D., Bigelow, C., Rush, S., Billings, C., Squaires, N., Knurson, P., La Grua, C., Coss, D.. Row III: Missman, S., Tidwell, S., Boswell, P., Dial, S., Boyd, B., McQueen, D., Kreinkel, I., Wallenius, P., Potts, J., Camillone, M., Boeckler, M., Stinson, B., Douglass, B., Schurter, B., Lieberman, L., McGilvray, P., Neuberger, L., Schultz, C., Johnston, J. Row IV: Martin, D., Ansel, A., Schofield, H., Bullock, B., Brooks, E., Wulfsberg, D., Ruchhoft, B., Nash, P., Sorenson, H., Olsen, S., Ollman, M., Soon, B. Ctwo not in clubl, Corey, J., Lewis, J., Knight, K., Shortridge, D., Mrs. Scheman. Iota Chi Alpha Row I: Anderson, J., Almstrom, J., Sheffield, L., Raub, B., Orser, L., Bixby, L. Row II: Mageean, D., Klolz, B., Granstrom, E., Granstrom, B. Sigma Chi Epsilon Row I: Johnston, J., Reno, J., Brown C., Burns, J., Rabin, H. Mauger, R Laird, D. Row II: Bates, B., Caldwell, P. Christen son, Patly. Nlacklw, C., Taylor. R Brummer, D. Hy-Y Row I: Cleagh, Burback, Van Leuven Burris, George, Lourlie, Mr. Erickson Row II: Coons, M::Clane, Lamb, Gm- .-.Qll Kalil. Jones Hr-rcus, Harris. I21 Abdi Welfare Club Row I: Springer, L., Norton, S., Nevins G., Barblan, C., Gillock, N. Row II: Sweet, G., Woizeski, S., Cami- Ione, M., Keely, S., Kinz, G., McCabe, L., Meter, G., Coop, J., Hughes, B. Row III: Vilander D., Fox, S., Potts, J., Cockran, B., Hughes, L., Granstrom, B. , , x Delta Phi Kappa Row I: Bixby, B., Newton, J., Chever- ton, L., Hazlett, J., Criddle, S., Wolcott L., Hunter, J., Hicking, D. Row II: Ostrom, K., Ward, S., Rives P., Rowley, J., Smith, S., Hansen, C. Br-ckcr, C., Ramsey, D., Richards, S. Menzimer, P., Steel, M., Whitmer, N, Hubble, Kay. Row III: Davidson, P., Noltz, K., Thom as, S., Tucker, J., Leslie, B., Lang, J. Sweet, L., Hoffman, B., Howell, B., White C., Talbott, J., Ellison, M. l28 Eta Chi Kappa Row I: Glogauer, C., Chunn, M. Mersky, M., Losch, Pond, T., Curtis, K. Geller, E., Newcomb, J. Row II: Brookes, M., Billings, D., Hunt S., Wheelock, J., Nelson, G., Hunter J., Attlee, G., Glogauer, C., Pearsall L., McClay, S. Richardson, S. Row III: Krancus, R., Williams, S. McCollough, M., Davis, M., Jamieson T., Regan, S., Jones, M., Palmer, D. Humphreys, B., Wood, G. Fidelis Row I: Mrs. Walker, Nishkian, B. Miner, C., Tankersley, G., Aston, J., Gillis, P., Munholland, B., Dutcher, P Row II: Peterson, J., Groih, A., Crail J., Ward, P., Caroco, P., Benson, J., Work, S., Price, C., Fakes, J., Reed, K., Shawnee, J. Row III: Martin, J., Miner, S., Rudd, A., Pederson, K., Laposa, N., McClaughry, M., McNew, S., Andrus, K., Fink, P., Wilcox, P., Kirislwima, C 4. l - ' 4' Ami Row I: Chunn, M., Mersky, M., Losch J., Pond, T., Currus, K., Geller, E Row II: Glogauer, C., Newcomb, J Row III: Brooks, M., Billings, D., Hunt S., Wheelock, V., Nelson, G., Hunter W., Atlee, G., Glogauer, C., Pearsall L., McClay, S., Richardson, S. Row IV Krancus, R., Williams, S., McCullough M., Davis, M., Jamieson, T., Ragan, S. Jones, M., Palmer, P., Humphreys, B. Wood, G. .., , Q :GN Q -x an Row I: Moss, J., Dickie, S., Worley, G, Arnvslrong, L., Clark, C., Welles, B., Swanson, K., Elclrecl, D., Osborn, M., Row Il: Greenfield, J., lmilsone, J, Hill, S., Narile, J, Roberson, A., MLAllisler, D, Ferguson, F., Osluorii, Exley, P., Chrisiowliei, D., Turner, l. Row III: Collinan, L., Manger, M, Smith, C., Moore, M, Zriniiny, B, Pnrlfs, S., Duri- can, M., Meyer, J, Curiis, P., Siiiipsoii, M., Hr-riuanclez, L, Jewell, A. l29 Key Ciub Row I: George, S., Peters, B., McLane, F., Mahoney, J., Wisot, K., Relis, P., Martinez, J. Row ll: Arnold, S., Saat- ian, R., Hunt, R., Clegg, K., DaviS, F-, Stcucr, A., Sorenson, R., Swanson, S., Brown, P. Row Ill: Furianick, N., Jac- obs, R., Fuiikawa, D., Wyke, J., Lyders, R., Burns, J., Lukon, E., Cole, J., Hay- er, B. Demos Row I: Jones, T., Green, D., Peterson B., Nishkian, B., Watkins, J., Beebe S., Johns, M., Tankersley, A. Row ll Matlock, B., McClure, L., Matlock, B. Krenwinkle, J., Burchfiel, J., Demler R., Davidson, K., Phipps, R., Tucker G Row Ill: Andrews, A., Lawson, G. Richardson, R., Whitmer, J., Groats, S. Striegel, W. l30 Zygomos Row I: Peterson, B., Segal, E., Springer S., Beebe, S., Lundell, B. Row Il: Nish- kian, B., Dickie, S., Aston, J., Demler R., Davidson, K., Pond, T. Row III Adams, J., Caraco, P., Welles, B. Tankersley, A., Hubbard, C., Clark, C. Montiero, M. Lambda Phi Row I: Pritchard, S.: Wagner, C.: Montiero, M., Dafidson, K.: Beebe, S., Krenwinlcel, J., Peterson, B., Springer. Row Ill: Clirisman, D., Brown, B.: Eldred, D.: Vignolo, L.: Granau, S, Gregory, K., Boyd, J., Kruziur, K: Herd, B.: Matlock, M, Moll, L., Demler, R. Row Ill: Woodard, J., Adams, J., Jolly, L., Lundell, B, Baby, J., McClure, L., Matlack, B.: Brown, F.: Ne Ieman, V., Robb, S. Ski Club 1 4. - ln i Row I: Bidwell, G.: Henry, M., Desmond, K., Abrams, G., Harkelwood, K, Aston, J, Row ll: Lowe, D. Gillis, T., Gibson, K., Nickelson, B.: Hankins, P., Merrick, J., Desmond, W, George, S., Mahoney, J. Scriprers Row I: Swanson, D., Gaston, M., Sim ntons, B., Morey, K, Bryant, P., Stone D., Turner, M. Row II: Hough, G Franklin, M, Burbank, B, Wesntond, K. Bunce, D., Tltornas, S, Evans, I, Wat kim, M. I3l Future Teachers ol America Row I: Estes, P., Hardy, K., Evans, L., Hoover, R., Fuller, P., Deal, B., Fowler, J. Row ll: Maynard, M., Denos, C., Noble, D., Desmond, K., Samrns, J., Bryant, P., Corry, J., Robb, S., Mac- lnnis, B. 8 llltfc. . as ll' I Q J x . .. q .2 J ' r v . , . ' ll f French-German Clulo M O A l32 1 za. Av Mecliccxl Science Club Row I: Wallenius, Kinz, Patton, Hardy, Fletcher, Blair ,Boyd. Row II: Huichin son, Hoffer, Reynard, Winther, Jones Squaires, Angers, Frisby, Geeslin, Arce Roh I: Hunt, Bob: Keefe, Philg Foote, Margaret, Walley, Lynne, Traver, Rick, Steuer, Axel. Row ll: Mor- gan, Sue, Turner, Margaret, Florence, Mary, Archer, Auzieg Ballagh, Sharon. Ushers Row I: Bvrger, B, Shortridge, ., Burgfn, J., Graham, A., Watkins, M, Dunsvnorc, A., McGilroy, P. Row ll: Swanson, D., Schultz, C., Rossen, D., Teasley, D., Potts, J., Canwillone, M., Campbell, L., Ross, P., Simmons, B., Henry, M. Row Ill: Polcy, M., Henry, J., Achatz, D., Nickolson, B., Ronce, G., Mey- er, B., Desmond, P., Arey, M., Maynard M. AFS Row I: Asfrflv, J, Svgnl, L, Prllslmury J !VtJ1us, M, Wnswl, K, Arnulrl, S f. Vrivotx, B, Hardy, S., George, S Row ll: Sgwnrc J., Yrugun, S, Boyi J 'JV'-nHv P., Fivtrhvr, J., Dcsunonc rl, Snr:-rmsratt, R, lv-uns, I , Burns, J Httnt, B 4' lr-qrg K Row Ill: Sfmgz-r, C 1 Jv-1' S Hfellwrgiv, 5, Mrfhulglxry N. 'ArtJwCuwy, J., Vlilnl, J, AVHOS, M ' D f?Ln1tlvN.1tLf, f 1. Tri Alpha Row I: Hardy, Murcy,Grl1mn, Mm 'Cwl.', Cf-IIL-r, PIJHI Row ll: lrnulu-1. ripnr, Budwoll, Jackson, Morvall, D1-s vnwnd, Pcrxrson, Furry, Cason, H.1l i.vri.s,f, Rrxgfm, Rina Row Ill: Mor 'rdf lXncJvr50n, VrmWm'Hur, Stvw Ort Sfmtgmrw, Alun Ross fprufsrrlf-ntq Nwsn GM'-sprc, Pond, Nt.-vmwvvit I33 I I Row I: Miss Ruth Weston, Nagle, J., Oslmorn, M., Frisbey, J., Cardon, E., Neus, M., Miss Mariorie Dougherty. Row II: Ticlvvell, S., Parks, S., Pear- sall, L., Moore, M., Henry, M., Sim- mons, B., Meyer, M., Lyders, M., Green- lee, J., Schneider, S., Voisin, M. Row Ill: Tipton, M., Taylor, D., Vittal, J., Rowe, J., Sams, G., Marquette, D., Thomas, S., Morey, K., Wynn, C., Mc- Mullin, L. Row I: Miss Weston, Osborn, S., Con- ser, L., Quaestorg Cornell, M. Consul Senior, F-arrel, J. Consul Junior. Miss Marjorie Dougherty. Row ll: Burdick, K., Holland, J., Fuller, P., Gillis, T., Clark, J., Hagedus, M., Hill, S., Gran- stroin, E., Evans, J., Davis, K., Gravener, C. Row III: ann, J., Baker, D., Brierley, B., Gafin, B., Ellery, J., Hagel, J., Kil- gorv, J., Bidwell, G., Evans, D. I34 Latin Club Tlte Latin Club enloyz a variety ol social nitiv lltrougltoul 'le senool yew. Wollore Club Council Row I: Springer, S., Welles, B., Losch, J., As- ton, J., Bosewell, P. Row II: Hazelet, J., Criddle, S., Davidson, K., Armstrong, L., Clark, C., Pond, T., Price, C. Row III: Ma- honey, J., Burns, T., McLane, F., Lake, J., Wisot, K., Striegel, W. Sociol Club Council Raw lz Fakes, J., Nishkian, B., Orser, l. Row II: Rabin, H, Brown Lake, J., Striegel, W. l35 Homecoming Queen O SWG Teri Pond receiving 5 corsaqe from Jeff Lake BONNIE BAINBRIDGE SANDY DIQKIE GPX l36 jcfwjbf T ,val ,afrrf Zzaca' f9'9f JAu' 'J ! j 1 Q pg!-J ,fl dv ,,2Q,,4UC 464, E 4,2 4 .ezxvap .,-19,441 ,,4,L,fzoa TT'-'24'1J J fz,g,qf WAI These Are The Things Theft Count But . . Are There Enough Days ? ? T9 I31 I i Panel discussion Sfopl Gonna wash Thai man righf oulrfa my hair Watch Hue Birdie Noiiiin' like a dame by QM - ?w.,M Time OUT i Sing Me a Sad Song Anyone for Tennis? i i One Beai Kid Tiiey've GOT a Secref Mm M- Minufes oi The Meefing Research Proiecf ' H'1 F5-NQ IT 'sf Car Wash Self Clean-up Campaign 4 X Z X ff , ' S, SU?3-eibisbry Commiffee Hard Day H0 High .Npzrzts SPRING SPORTS These are the things that count . Q . M Varsity Track Row I: Poston, James, Akin, Burchfiel, Gates, Martin, Bauer, Patty, James, Miller. Row ll: Sullivan, Beattie, Stockham, Steuer, Royer, Spence, Malizia, Best, Sandford, Dunn, Noble Wilson Trcrckmen .,., 1 ,Q t l42 Q mheiw '05 ,, 'E e .w? 'k, W: 5 agua rw.. '- , fwikizbixgflfff .t ,,.w.'1,.A,f riff V ' .ww,,,,,,w W 'Ki f-w,4. LA pole vaulier .-A11 clears rhe bar. 1 Bruin broadjumpers sirive for new records The hugh lump IS a par? of every fred: and held compehhon. LL M Q Burch heaves 'rhe shof for a Try af a new record. L Baron-men of Wilson in adion. I Row I: Shindler, Lukon, Groat, Harmon, Green, Harbell Dawson Row Il: Seedborg, Bailey, Williams, Hoffman, Cox, Johnson, Crosby. VARSITY BASEBALL JACK HOFFMAN WOODY' WILLIAMS QASEY COX l45 ,f' BOB BAILEY CHRIS DAWSON DON CROSBY DENNIS GREEN STEVE OROAT ERQC LUKQN I41 JOHN SEEDBORO DAVE JOHNSON GARY SHINDLER California Cadet Corps Varsify pifcher, Jack Hoffman. scores anofher sfrrike-ou+. mv iw I Rifle Team l46 Varsity Golf Row I: Lane, Lake, Delcoure, Golz, Siegle. Row II: Roland, Shippf Suther- land, Brooks, Nelson, Rhor, Willis. lV Golf Row I: Karlsen, Sharp, Green, Lovern, Brown, Kerns. Row ll: Roland, Perkle, Gardner, Martin, Baysinger, Scanlon. GULF .--' Row I: Morse, Sccorovich, Christoplwrson Row ll: Soren- son, Km-bbs, Harrls, Mann, Mr, '-iendrinks. TENNIS Row If AH'-'W Boll, PL-cl:-rson, Jonws Row II: Sm-riow, Gmov, Sw.m5or1, Blxlur, Boyd, H+' T T T .M l49 RON RICHARD HARRIS The Bruin Den The pas? year has really been a swinqinq one for The Bruin Den. The year began wiih a really Terrific Allfciiy dance. Many equally fabulous dances Followed, The aliierrgarne dances were especially enioyable, parlicularly when Wilson had wen ihe game! Aiier The Tooiball season came various band as well as record clances. They were all lois of Tun for everyonefand Thai is one oi lhe Things Thai really couni! ERS BRUIN DEN OFFICERS S5sIl'5lGDEEMESF-rpglg FALL SEMESTER Carolyn Price Diane Eldred Sharon Hill Sandie Dickie, Bobbie Matlack, Jean Peterson V l KNOT pictured: Pres. Sharon Hunt! I50 X Nxpx . ,Nb I x ,Q ax. .mf Q, xy. - XX S SPN Y SN? 9 Q x. W1 g WA 'kk ' Q gs X., s X 1 Q S we X Q w MWIFFQMM M, N W -M 4' NE' 'ff QR K f. N , if Q Q ik WM? l. sf L Q 5 s 2 W xQ Nw--,+'...v.M, SENIOR CLASS SLNIOR OFFICERS' FALL SEMESTER SENIOR OFFICERS, SPRING SEMESTER Karon Pederson, Jane Fakes, Fred McLane lPres.l JON hike IPVCS-If MHVY MCVSISYI B055 lU'lSl'fll Senior Clones Council Row I: Cauchoix, B., Springer, S., Fakes, J., Pederson, K., McLane, F., Lake, J., Morskv M Nrslwkran B., Davidson, K., Seapy, M. LOSCII. J. Row Il: Criddle S., Genlusa, L., Matlock, M, DcBro1mc. M, Hull bard, C,, Swanson, K, Adams, J., Beebe S., Welles, B., Clark, C., Moore M, Monteiro, M, B:,'.anf P, Asron, J., Kirislwima, C. Row Ill: Raphael S., Dickey, S., Armstrong, L, Burns, J, Rowe J, I7l.,'v' ln, C., Wisof, K., Heinsolm, T., Striegel, W., Keipp, J., Peters, B., Burbank, B., Lukon, E., Logan, C Price, C. ABRAMS, GWENWYN College Operetta '57, and '59, Senior Glee, Girls' League Commit- tee, Big Sister, Ski Club Secretary, Progressive Jazz Club, Card Section, Modes and Manners, Christmas Program '58, French Club. ADAMS, JENNIFER College Student Body Vice President, Governor of Welfare, Vice President and Treasurer of Lambda Phi, Recording Secretary and Rush Chairman of Phi Gamma Chi, Treasurer of Schol- arship Society, Zygomas: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Council, Operetta '57, '59, Bruinettes: Phi Beta Kappa. AGUILAR, MARGIE TRUJILLO General AKIN, RONALD MARION College Lettermen's Club, Junior Statesmen Club, B Football. ALMSTROM, JANICE ANNETTE General Choir, Senior Girls' Glee, Operetta '59, Iota Chi, secretary. AMBROSIO, ROBERT College AMSBARY, BURTON ROGERS Creative Car Painting. ANDERSON, GEORGIANNA Business Roller Skating Club, Jazz Club, Dance Club, G.A.A., Horse- back Riding Club. ANDERSON, JOYCE DAVIS College Modes and Manners, Friendship Committee, Iota Chi, Vice President, Pledge Mistress, Guard of Honor, Advanced Dance, French and German Club, Riding Club. ANDERSON, MARY LOUISE Business ANDREWS, FRANCIS LANGFORD College Aces Club, Key Club, Demos, C and B Track, Sophomore Class Council, B Yell Leader. ARCI-IER, STEVE College Vice President of Lettermen's Club, Swimming Team '57, '58, '59, Water Polo '56, '57, '58, B.T.D., President of Swim Club, President of Mountain Climbing Club, Senior Prom '57, 58, Water Show '57, '58, Lettermen's Club '57, '58, ARMSTRONG, LINDA SUE College Vice President of Ming, President and Vice President of Girls League, Legislature, Junior, Senior Class Council, Guard of Honor, Canteen Council, Water Show '58, Big Sister, Girls' League Advisory Board, Gold W . ARMSTRONG, SANDRA LEE College Gold W , Public Speaking, Treasurer, President of Spanish Club, Corresponding Secretary of F.T.A., Scripters, Girls' League Committee, Legislature, Scholarship Society, Co-M.C. of Swim Show '57 '58, Student Representative of Curricu- lum Committee. ARONSON, MIKE Colle e Q C Water Polo '56, '57, B Water Polo '58, Tennis, Letter- men's Club, Sophomore Class Council, Scholarship, Swim- ming. ASTON, JUDITI-I LYNN College President of Fidelis Welfare Club, Council Mistress of S,F.O., Zygomas, Head Sophomore and Varsity Song Girl, Vice President of Sophomore Class, Vice President of Bruin Den, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Class Council, Scholarship, Gold and Jeweled W . ASTOR, MICHAEL College Sigma Chi Epsilon, Winner of Scarabs Beard Contest, Var- sity Football. ATLEE, GARY W. College C, B Water Polo, Bowling Club, Physics Team, Swim Club. 153 AUSTIN, LINDA MARIE College Legislature: Bruinettes: Class Council: Scholarship Commit- tee: Girls' League Committee: Advanced Tennis Club: Modern Dance Club: Swimming and Diving Club: Spanish Club: Operetta. BAINBRIDGE, BONNIE SUZANNE Business President, Vice President of Yoga: lst Princess of.Home- coming: Sewing Club: Athens to Broadway: Recording Secretary of Odena Service Club. BALLOU, BURTON ARTHUR College Lettermen's Club: Varsity and B Water Polo '56, '57, '58: Varsity Swimming: Mountain Climbing Club. BAPP. DEANNA MAE College Guard of Honor: Scholarship: Campanile Staff: Legislature: Big Sister: Girls' League Committees: Jazz Club: Ski Club. BARLOW, DAYNA LEE General BATES, HAROLD MCKINLY College C Swimming '57: B Water Polo '57: Swimming Club: Roller Skating Club: Norseman at B.T.D. BAUER, STEVE GARY College Athos Club: Lettermen's Club: B Football '56: Varsity Foot- ball '57, '58: B Track: Varsity Swimming '58: Varsity Track '59. BEATTIE, ALEXANDER DAVIDSON College BEEBE, SUSAN JANE College Welfare Director and Publicity Director of Lambda Phi: Vice President of Zygomas: Demos: Junior and Senior Class Council: Canteen Council: Rally Committee: Campanile Staff: Girls' League Council: Girls' League Committee: Ex- change Assembly, BELL, BOB MARTIN College B Water Polo '56: B Swimming '56: Lettermen's Club: JV Football '57. BENSON, JUDITH LYNNE College Treasurer S.F.O,: Fidelis: Sophomore Class Secretary: Legis- lature: Big Sister: Guard of Honor: Sophomore Class Coun- cil: Canteen Council: Exchange Assembly, BENTLEY, GLORIA JEAN College Eta Chi Kappa: Bowling Club. BERGER, RICHARD SANDOR General Junior Class Council: Associate Justice: Legislature: Water Polo '57, '58: Swimming '58 '59: Chemistry Team: Physics Team: Swimming and Water Polo Club: Gold W : Scholar- ship, Phi Beta Kappa. BERNSDORFF, CHRISTOPHER CLIFF College BEST, WILLIAM EUGENE College B Football '56, '57: Photographer for Loudspeaker and Campanile '57, '58: Sportsman Club: Mountaineering Club: Varsity Cross Country Captain '58: Varsity Track '5B. BIXBY, BARBARA AVIS College Advanced Swimming '58, '59: Senior Girls' Glee: Swim Show '58: Operetta '59: Modes and Manners: Delta Phi Kappa Welfare Club: Riding Club: Color Guard '58: Big Sister. BIXBY, LINDA JEAN College Social Club Council: Water Ballet Club: Girls' League Com- mittee: Swim Show '57, '58, '59: Secretary, Social and Wel- fare Chairman of Iota Chi: Big Sister: Advanced Swim: Swimming and Diving Club: Card Section: GAA. BIXLER, SHEILA ANNE College Senior Girls Glee: A Cappella Choir: Christmas Program: Operetta '57, '59: Meistersingers: Water Show '58 '59: Scholarship: Girls' League Committee: Legislature: Advanced Swim Class. xx, xx 21 Q rw .4 ,. Q W 3 , ii A '9 rw W 11 :z sliiaibzfigc 4 rua, ffm W K sg? f' .4 W r : us 15. g 1: :fs3S?f55 x -if , L V,. , .,,,.. Q llv 215' 1. ,gi I N' J F ' ' a .,,,,,0 Y, Aff! gsm W V W. ,W M .x ,.,, ww, my ' x N 'wzyxf NEWS' gig' 924 ilX5,.,g:1Q X is L,.x, X -5, . ' ' Q , .if 'V N1 Af' -:fr N ' M if 'Sv Qin BROOKS, MARY MARGARET College Ami Welfare Club, Guard of Honor, Senior Glee, Modes and Manners, Flower Committee, Sophomore Class Council, Operetta. BROWN, CHARLES WADE College Sigma Chi Epsilon, Secretary, Pledge Master, JV Baseball '58, Inter Fraternity and Sorority Council. BROWN, FRANCES LORETTA College Bruinettes, Publicity Director of S.F.O.' Sorority, Lambda Phi Welfare Club, Sophomore, Junior Class Council, Big Sister, Girls' League Committee, Ski Club, Exchange As- sembly, Campanile Staff. BROWN, KENNETH NEAL College JV Football, Lettermen's Club, Slide Rule Club, Math Club, Intramural Sports, Ski Club, Chemistry Team. BROWNE, CONSTANCE ADELA College Advanced Tennis, Secretary of German Club, Card Section, Historian of Eta Chi Kappa, Swimming. BRYANT, PENELOPE ANNE College Editor of Loudspeaker and Nu Fu, Editor of Teen Tempo of the Press-Telegram, Bruinettes, Second Vice President of GAA, Phi Beta Kappa, Gold and Jeweled W , Water Show '57, '58 ,'59, Sophomore and Junior Class Council, Scripters, Secretary, Safety Director, Campanile Staff. JOHN JOSEPH General Campanile Staff, B, JV Football, Varsity Football '58, Avia- tion and Body Shop at B.T.D., Lettermen's Club. BUELEN, GAYLA DIANE General BULLOCK, ROBERT HENRY General Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Bowling Club. BUNCE, THEODORE DWIGHT College Scripters, Math Club, Orchesera '57, '58, Cosmopolitan Club, Loudspeaker, Bridge Club, Harvard Book Award. BURBACK, WILLIAM JOHN College Legislature, Senior Class Council, Canteen Council, Gold W Vice President and Treasurer ol Hi-Y, Parliamentarian of Junior Statesmen, Publicity Director of NuFu, Cross Country, Tennis, Safety Director. BURCHFIEL, JAMES LEE College Varsity Football '56, '57 '58, Varsity Track '57 '58 '59, President of Lettermen's Club, Athos, Vice President, Schol- arship, Demos. BURGIN, JAY STEWART College Vice President of Ushers' Club, Slide Rule Club. BURNS, JIM THOMAS College Key Club, Gold W , Senior Class Council, Football, Presi- dent of Hi-Y, Christmas Show, All School Play, Chief Justice. BURNS, RONNA SUE General BURSON, STANLEY KENT College BUTLER, BONNIE COLLEEN Business Publicity Director and Treasurer of S.F.O., Zygomas, Junior Class Council, Modes and Manners, Art and Decoration Committee, Girls' League Council, Big Sister, Co-Chairman of Junior and Senior Prom, Canteen Council. BUZZARD, JUDITH VANESSA College Varsity Flag Girl, Bruinettes, Christmas Play '56, '57, Big Sister, Modern Dance Club '56. BYRNE, VlRGINlA Tl-IERESA Business Delta Gamma Phi Guard of Honor Roller Skating Club Art and Decoration Committee Abd: CAMERON, FRANK Gfeftefdl B Football, R.o.r.c CAMPBELL, WAYNE ALLEN College B Swimming '57 B Water Polo 57 Lettermens Club Scholarship Society Slide Rule Club Swimming Club Water Polo Club. CARACO, PEGGY College President, Corresponding Secretary Council Mistress of S.F.O.g Junior Class Vice President Sergeant at Arms of Fidelis, Sophomore Junior Senior Class Council Guard of Honor. CARDON, ELLY EUGENIE College Latin Clubg French Club Bowling Club Treasurer of Eta Chi Kappa Welfare Club Girls League Committee Tennis Club Big Sister. CARRIGAN, ROBERT W Business Stage Crew, Jazz Club Swimming Team 57 CARSON, LINDA College Big Sister, Swimming and Diving Water Ballet Art and Decoration Committee Refreshment Committee Girls League Council. CAUCHOIX, BARBARA MARIANNE College Exchange Student from France Ming Phi Gamma Chi AFS. Clulag Canteen Council A Cappella Choir CECIL, HAROLD EUGENE College JV Football '56, JV Baseball 56 Varsity Football 57 58 Varsity Track, '58 Sportsmens Club Ski Club Lettermens Club. CHAPMAN, JACK Pl-llLLlP General CHEVERTON, LORAINE College President and Welfare Director of Delta Phi Kappa Art and Decoration Chairman Girls League Council Bruinettes A Cappella Choir: Scholarship Gold W Operetta 57 59 Girls' League Advisory Board Christmas Show 56 57 58 Cl-llLDERS, ROVELLA PRINCESS College Girls' League Committee Tennis Club Cl-llTWOOD, EVELYN DIANE College Operetta '57, '59 Youth for Christ Girls League Commit tees, Delta Gamma Omega Vice President Senior Girls Gleep A Cappel Christmas Show, CHRISTIE, DAVID JV Football '56, Orchestra '56, Christmas Show CHUNN, MARY F Sergeant-at-Arms CLARK, CAROL LYNN College Junior Class Council Varsity Flag Girl Phi Gamma Chi Corresponding Secretary of Girls League Scholarship Leg islaturep Swim Show 57 58 Bruinettes Zygomas Sopho more Director, Junior Director and President of Ming CLARK, JOVlTA CAROL College Bruinettes, Vice President of Delta Gamma Omega Guard of Honor, Legislature Corresponding Secretary of GAA Junior and Senior Glee Operetta 59 Latin Club Junior Statesmeng Scholarship CLEAVER, SHARON College Girls' League Council Canteen Council, CoChairman of Card Section, S.FO Campanile Staff CLEGG, KENDRICK HOWARD College Treasurer of Hi-Y, Transfer from Compton, Sophomore Class Council, Scholarship, Key Club. COE DAVID CARL College Slide Rule Club, Industrial Drawing Club, Radio and Public Speaking Club. COLLENBAUGH, MARY ELLEN College Guard of Honor, Girls' League Council, Modes and Man- ners, Big Sister. COMBS, CAROL ANN College Canteen Council, Girls' League Council, Legislature, Sopho- more Class Council, Card Section, Big Sister, Girls' League Committee, Senior Glee. CONSER, LAUREENE ANNE Business Ushers' Club, Latin Club, Treasurer, Advanced Tennis Club, G.A.A. Committee. OOK, GEORGIA EILEEN Business Card Section, Girls' League Friendship Representative, F.B.L.A., Girls' League Refreshment Committee. COOP, JUDITH JANE General G.A,A., Modern Dance,- Advanced Dance, Tennis Club, Card Section '57 '58, Abdi, Social Dance. COPELAND, ROBERT GLENN College Alternate Representative to Boys' State, Spanish Club. CORNELL, MICHAEL THOMAS College President Latin Club: Legislature, Scholarship, Intramural Basketball, Golf Team, Math Club. COSS, DOROTHY ROSELYN Business Bowling Club, Operetta, Costume Construction, Graduation Choir, Secretary of Senior Girls' Glee, Youth for Christ: G.A.A., Card Section, Legislature, Klub Kapers. COTLER, SHERWIN BARRY College Legislature, Wingfootq Captain of Cross Country '58, Track '57, '58, '59, Lettermen's, VP Sportsmen's Club, Scholarship Society, Gold W , Sealbearer. COX JOSEPH CASEY College Athos, Legislature, JV Basketball '57, Varsity Basketball '58, '59, JV Baseball '57, Varsity Baseball '58, '59, All-City Basketball '58, All-City Baseball '58, Lettermen's Club. CRAIN, TERRY LOUIS College CRAWFORD, KAREN LEE College Vice President and Recording Secretary of Yoga, Modes and Manners, Courtesy Committee, Friendship Chairman, Bruin- ettes, Big Sister, Vice President of Odena. CRIDDLE, SUZANNE College Sergeant-at-Arms and President of Delta Phi Kappa, Sopho- more and Senior Class Council, Inter-Welfare Club Council, Girls' League Council and Committee, Gold and Jeweled W , Operetta '57, '59, Guard of Honor, Water and Christ- mas Show, Scholarship. CROSBY, DONALD DAVID College Athos, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, JV Baseball '57, '58,' JV Football '56, Varsity Football '57, '58, Varsity Baseball '59, 2nd Team All-City Football '57. CIJRTIS, KAREN PATTON College Recording Secretary of Ami, Council Mistress of Yoga, Bruinettes '57, '58, Girls' League Council and Committee, Legislature, Big Sister, Guard of Honor, Water Ballet '56, Junior Girls' Gleeg Inter-Sorority and Fraternity Council. CURTIS, PATRICIA LEE College Ming, Recording Secretary of Girls' League, Guard of Honor, Legislature, Girls' Advisory Council, Big Sister, Flower Committee Chairmen, Ski Club, Friendship Representative. CURTIS, PAULA DALE Business DAUGI-IENBAUGI-I, SALLIE MARIE College G.A.A. Council, Eta Chi Kappa, G.A.A. Committee, Chair- man of Showcase, Girls' League Council, Card Section, G.A.A. Sports. ofxvioson, KATHERINE LANSING College Corresponding Secretary and President of Scholarship So- ciety, Chaplin, Vice President, and President of Lambda Phi, Varsity Flag Girl, Bruinettes, Secretary of Junior Class, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Council, Zygomas, Gold and Jeweled W , Demos, Sealbearer, Campanile Staff. DAVIS, MARGARET YVONNE Business Tennis Club, Volleyball, Transfer. DAVISSON, DONNA LEE College Delta Phi Kappa, Senior Girls' Gleeg Guard of Honor, Big Sister. DEARMIN, DENNIS WAYNE College JV and Varsity Baseball. de BRONAC, MARIE LOUISE ELIZABETH College Guard of Honor, Junior and Senior Class Council, Gamma Gamma, Director of Publicity, Big Sister, Art and Decora- tion, Choir and Meistersingers, Senior Girls' Glee, Scholar- ship. DeERANCISCO, ROSALYN JEAN Business DELCOURE, KAY PAUL College President of Scarabs, B Football, B Basketball, Varsity Golf, Lettermen's Club, Rhythm and Blues Club, Social Council. DEMLER, RAE SUZANNE College Editor of Campanile, Varsity Cheer Leader, Secretary of Junior Class, Vice President, Corresponding Secretary of Girls' League, Neophyte Director, Corresponding .Secretary of Lambda Phi, Demos, Phi Gamma Chi, Zygomas, Gold and Jeweled W , Sealbearer. DePONTE, MONICA MARIEANN College Transfer from Garden Grove, Big Sister, Future Teachers, Debate, Friendship Club. DESMETI-I, GEORGE L. General Water Polo, Swimming. DELI PREE, Cl-IARIVIAINE College Swimming and Diving, Swim Show '56, '57, '58, Ski Club, Christmas Show '56, Dance Club '56, Riding Club '56. DIAL, SYLVIA DIANE College Transfer from Las Vegas, Nevada, Bowling Club. DICKIE, SANDRA LYNN College Governor of Activities, Senior Homecoming Princess, Presi- dent of Bruin Den, Council Secretary of Phi Gamma Chi, Chaplain of Ming, Secretary of Zygomas, Vice President of Bruinettes, Varsity Maiorette, Senior Class Council, Guard of Honor. DIETZ, DEANNE MARIE College Sophomore Class Council, Publicity Chairman of Yoga and Corresponding Secretary, All School Fashion Show, Junior Statesman, Girls' League Committee, Big Sister, Pledge Mistress of Yoga, Treasurer of Odena. DODGE, GEORGE ROBERT College Football '57. DOUGLAS, PETER NICK College Douemss, BETTY LOUISE Business Bowling Club, Friendship Committee, DOW, JACOUELINE ANN College Delta Gamma Omegag Operetta '57, '59g Orchestrag Modern Dance, Swimming Clubp Christmas Program. DROST, JACK ALLEN College Secretary of Dinyasp Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, B Basketballg Tennisg Ski Club. DRUM, LYLE General DRYER, BEVERLY JEAN Business Senior Girls' Gleey Operetta. DU Cl-IENE. MAROLYN College Volleyballp Hockeyp Basketballg Tennisp Swimming. DUELKS. ALICE MARIE General Bowling Club. DUNN, CAROLE B. N College Transfer from University High Schoolg Vice President of Drama Clubg Vice President of G.A.A. DURNIN, CHARLES WILLIAM College Varsity Basketballp B Basketballp Corresponding Secretary of Student Bodyg Sealbearerg Phi Beta Kappag Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Councily JV and Varsity Golfg Canteen Council: Governor of Financep Gold W . DUTCHER, PAMELA GLEE College S.F.O. Corresponding Secretaryg Corresponding Secretary of Fidelisy Legislature: Class Councilg Guard of Honorg Scholar- shipg Campanile Staffp Girls' League Commifteeg Ski Cluby Big Sister. DUTT, WAYNE ALLEN General Loudspeaker Printing Staff. EDES MARGARET ANN College Modes and Mannersg Art and Decoration. ELLIOTT, JOHN LEROY College Athosg JV Baseball '56p Head Yell Leaderg Legislature '57g Ski Club. ELM DOUGLAS CHARLES General Transfer from Coloradog Basketballg Tumbling Team. ENGLISH, SANDRA Tl-IERESA College Legislatureg Girls' League Councilp Friendship Committeep Guard of Honorg Modes and Manners. ERHART, SHIRLEY ANN College G.A.A. Councilg G.A.A. Committeeg Eta Chi Kappaf Chair- man of G.A.A. Poster Committee: Card Sectiong G.A.A. Sports. I ESTES, PATRICIA GAIL College F.T.A.g Slide Ruleg G.A.A. and Girls' Leagueg Dance. EAGIN, JOSEPH SANFORD College Latin Clubg Scholarshipg Junior Statesmang Cosmopolitang American Field Serviceg Physics. Nursing Clubp Senior Girls' Gleeg Water Balletg Riding Clubg AKES, JANE CANDACE College Publicity Chairman of Phi Gamma Chi, Vice President and Treasurer of Phi Gamma Chi, Chaplain of Fidelis, Senior Class Secretary, Zygomas, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Council, Guard of Honor, Scholarship. ERGUSON, FRANCES WARD College Legislature, Ming, Girls' League Council, Senior Class Coun- cil, Ski Club, Scholarship, Girls' League Advisory Board, Guard of Honor, Campanile Staff, Gold W . ERRELL, HAROLD LYNN College FIELDS, CAROLYN DIANN College Scholarship, G.A.A., F.B.L.A. ISCHER, LANCE College rORSSMAN, MARITA INKERI College G.A.A., Swimming Club, Girls' League Committee. OSTER, JEANENE lvl. Business Eta Chi Kappa, Bowling Club, Girls' League Committee, G.A.A. Activities, Big Sister, Girls' League Council. ' ' EOWLE, LEONARD WILLIAM General B Swimming, Water Polo, Electronics Club, Card Section. i-OX, FRED College FRANKLIN, lvl. JOYCE College FTA., Legislature, Ushers' Club, Delta Gamma Omega, Orchestra, Scholarship. FREESMEIER, BRAD College Gymnastics '57, '58, '59, German Club. FRENCH, RICHARD DAVID College Swimming Team, Water Polo, Lettermen's Club, Diving Club. FROSCH, GAIL Business FROST, ARTHUR JOHN College B Football '56, Varsity Football '58, '59, Golf '57, '59, Soph- omore Class Council, Lettermen's Club, Boys' State Repre- sentative '58, Scholarship, Slide Rule Club. FULLEN, KAY MURIEL College Friendship Committee, Modes and Manners. FULLER, PATRICIA LOUISE College Social Chairman of Latin Club, G.A.A. Committee Chairman and Sports, Vice President and Publicity Director of Eta Chi Kappa, Bowling Club '57, '59, A Cappella Choir '57, '59, Librarian and Treasurer of F.T.A., Big Sister, Orchestra '56, Advertising Editor of Loudspeaker, Operetta '59. GARLAND, DEAN G. College Transfer from Tacoma, Washington, Lettermen's Club, Water Polo, Swimming Club, Tennis Club. QATES, CHARLES JEFFREY College B Football '57, B Track '58, Varsity Track '59. ISI GATES, LINNDA JOYCE Business Ami, Girls' League Council. GATH, DARRELL THOMAS College B Water Polo, B Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming, Lettermen's Club. GEESLIN, LUCILLE RENEE College Legislature, Campanile Staff, Girls' League Committee, Girls' League Representative, Senior Girls' Glee, Christmas Pro- gram '57, Golf Club, Friendship Representative. GENTUSA, LINDA LEE coiieqe Varsity Song Girl, Corresponding Secretary of Scholarship, President of Junior Class, Welfare Director and Treasurer of Lambda Phi, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Coun- cil, S.F.O., Legislature, Card Section Committee, Bruinettes, Gold and Jeweled W . GEORGE, STEPHEN GEIGER College President and Vice President of Student Body, Captain of C Water Polo '56, '57, Most Valuable Player of Water Polo Award, All League Water Polo, Captain of C Swimming '56, '57, B Water and Swimming, Hi-Y, Choir and Operetta, Key Club, Lettermen's Club. GILBERT, RUSSELL WAYNE College Varsity Track '58, '59, Varsity Cross Country '58, Sports- men's Club, Choir, Lettermen's Club, Operetta, Senior Boys' Quartet, Varsity Baseball '56. GILLESPIE, THOMAS ANDREW College Tri-Alpha, California Cadet Corps, Drama Class Play. GILLOCK, NIKI JUNE College Abdi, Tennis Club, Volleyball, G.A.A. GLOGAUER, CAMILLE JANE College Girls' League Representative, Big Sister, Junior Homecom- ing Princess, Corresponding Secretary of Ami, Girls' League Committee, Card Section. GOODMAN, JERRY Genera GORDON, VIVIAN LEE College Big Sister, Jazz Club. GOSCH, NANCY LYND College Latin Club, Girls' League Council, Tennis, Clerical Assistant, F.B.L.A., Modes and Manners, Friendship Committee. GRAHAM, ANNE E. College President of Ushers' Club, Medical Club, G.A.A. Sophomore Representative, G.A.A. Corresponding Secretary and Re cording Secretary, W Club, Basketball Manager. GRANSTROM, ELSIE MARIE Collegi Secretary of Swim Club, German Club, French Club, Ushers Club, World Friendship Club, Latin Club, Softball. GRAY, HARRY WILLIAM Collegi B Football '56, C Track Captain, All-City '57, Varsity Foot ball, B Track Captain '58, Varsity Football '58, B Track '59 Secretary of Scarabs. GREEN. DENNIS JAMES Colleg Varsity Football '57, '58, Vasity Baseball '57, '58, B Footba '56, President, Secretary, and Treasurer of Athos, Key Clul Demos, President of Sophomore Class, Choir, Championshi Football '57, Lettermen's Club. 'N GREENING, ANNE ELIZABETH Colleg Gold W , Girls' League Sophomore Council, FTA, Girl League Committee, G.A.A. Sports, G.A.A. Committee, Spar ish Club, Club Kapers, Card Section. GRIFFIN, DEE ANN Colleg Bruinettes, Big Sister, Junior Statesmen, S.F.O., Girls' Leagi. Committee, Ski Club, Exchange Assembly, Odena. GRUWELL, MICHAEL CURTIS College B Water Polo '57: Cross Country '58, '59: Varsity Track '5B: Lettermen's Club: Hi-Y. HAGGARD, BOB DEWAINE College B Football '56: B Basketball '56: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Basketball '58. HALL, GEORGE ANDREW College B Water Polo '57, '58: B Track '5B: Ski Club: Slide Rule Club. l-IAMBY, DARLENE CAROL BusinesS HAMILTON, THOMAS NEIL College HANSEN, CAROL RUTH College Treasurer of Delta Phi Kappa and Historian: Guard of Honor: Bruinettes '58, '59: Scholarship: Girls' League Coun- cil: Girls' League Committee: Bowling Club. HARDESTY, MELISSA DWAYNE College Constitution Chairman of Legislature: Girls' League Council: Delta Gamma Omega: Scholarship: Girls' League Committee: F.T.A.: Cosmopolitan Club: Operetta: Senior Girls' Glee: Big Sister. HARDY. ALAN ROSS College Student Body P.A. Crew: Student Body Projection Crew: Contract Bridge Club. HARRELL, JOHN MALCOLM College Loudspeaker Staff: Officer in Y.F.C.: Scholastic Sports Asso- ciation: Sportsmen's Club: Scholarship: B Basketball Mana- ger: Varsity Tennis Manager: Legislature. HARRIS, KAREN LEA College Delta Gamma Omega: Swim Show '58, '59: Swimming and Diving: Cleff Dwellers: Girls' League Committee: Water Ballet: G.A.A.: Assistant Director of Swim Show '59. HARRISON, BONNETTE LORRAINE Colleoe Bowling Club: Girls' League Representative: Transfer: Cheer- leader: Sophomore Class President: Glee Club: F.T.A.: Pep Club. HART. PATRICIA JEANNE College Scholarship: Girls' League Representative: Big Sister: Bruin- ettes: Guard of Honor: Girls' League Committee: Card Sec- tion. HART, MARGARET ANN College Swim: Bruinettes: Water Show: Dance: G.A.A.: Girls' League Council: Guard of Honor: Spanish Club: Band. HARTMAN, JOHN W. College HARUEE, JEAN Business Yoga: Girls' League: Sophomore Council. HASH, PHYLLIS ELAINE College Girls' League Council: Girls' League Committee: G.A.A. Committee: Swimming and Diving: Spanish Club. HASTINGS, LANA ALYN College HAZLET, JANE LEE College President, Welfare Director of Delta Phi Kappa: Varsity Song: A Cappella Choir: Bruinettes: Gold, Jeweled W : Christmas Program: Operetta '57, '59: Legislature: Scholar- ship. I63 HEGEDUS, MARDELL ELIZABETH College Legislature '57, '58, '59, Scholarship '58, '59, Card Section, Big Sister, G.L. Friendship Committee: Latin Club: Swim- ming and Diving, Cleft Dwellers, Guard of Honor, Girls' League Committees. HEINSOHN, THOMAS RICHARD College Governor of Athletics, Junior, Senior Class Council, Letter- men's Club, Water Polo '56, Swimming '57, '58, '59: Gold W , Campanile Staff, Princess Ami-Lambda Phi Basketball game. HENDERSON, WILLIAM FLOYD College Varsity B Basketball '56, '57, '58, Varsity, JV Tennis '56 '57, '58, Lettermen's Club: Sportsinen's Club, Key Club Ski Club. EIERIVIAN, KATHY DIANA College '57 Operetta Costumes, G.A.A. Committees HERMANN, STEVEN ROBERT College IHESSE, SANDRA LEE College Junior Director of Ming Leadership Club, Exchange Assem- bly, Vice President of Bruin Den, Scholarship, Gold W , Operetta, Secretary of A Cappella Choir, Girls' League Council, Bruinettes, Girls' League Committees. IHINMON, LEROY J. College IHOEFMAN, LARRY College Varsity, B Basketball '57, 58 ,59, B Track '58: Sigma Chi, I-tOLT, GARY College President Riding Club, Contract Bridge Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Gymnastics. Hooveia, RAMONA Rose College President of F.T.A., Sophomore Council, Legislature, Eta Chi Kappa, Scholarship '57, '58, Girls' League Committees, Sports Council, G.A.A. Refreshment Chairman, Progressive Jazz, Big Sister. HORTON, JOHN College Ski Club, B Football '57, B Swimming '58, Varsity Water Polo '58, Swimming Club, Varsity Swimming '59, HOSS, ROBERT MELLUS College Cross Country, '58, Varsity Track '57, '58, Lettermen's Club. l OUGH, GRETCHEN DIANE College Loudspeaker, Page One Editor, Scripters, Junior Statesmen, Youth For Christ, Girls' League Committees, G.A.A. Com- mittees, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Card Section, Big Sister. HUBBARD, CAROL DIANE College Council Mistress of Phi Gamma Chi, Governor of Finance, President of Bruinettes, Secretary of Legislature, Zygomas, Gold and Jeweled W , Scholarship, Sophomore, Junior Class Council, Canteen Council, Guard of Honor. HUBEL, KAY LORRAINE College Chaplain of Delta Phi Kappa, Guard of Honor, Girls' League Committees, Spanish Club, Tennis Club, Big Sister: Junior Statesmen. HUFFMAN, JOHN HENRY College HUGHES, LINDA JEAN College Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Swim and Dive Club, Abdi. HUNT, PATRICIA SHARON College Varsity Song Leader, Ami Welfare Club, Scholarship Society, President Bruin Den, Junior, Senior Class Councils, Legis- lature, Operetta '57, '59, Girls' League Council, Card Sec- tion Committee, Campanile Staff. HUTTON, LESLIE 6Al'. College Guard of Honor: Christmas Program: Youth for Christ: Big Sister. IVEY, GARY H. Business Social Chairman of Lam Sig: JV Baseball. JACKLINE, PATRICIA ANN College Eta Chi Kappa: Girls' League Committees: Seniors Girls' Glee: Christmas Program '57, '58: Operetta '59: Klub Kapers: American Field Service Concert: Card Section. JASPER, BARRY STEPHEN College Legislature: Slide Rule Club: JV Tennis '57, '58: B Basket- ball Manager '57: Latin Club: Riding Club. JEFFERS, JOHN General JENSEN SANDRA MAE Colle e - 9 Safety Director: Junior Statesmen: Legislature Alt.: Cam- panile: Guard of Honor: Modern Dance: Girls' League Com- mittees. JOHNSON, JERRY JEAN Business Water Ballet: G.A.A.: Glee Club: Modes and Manners: Girls' League Representative. JOHNSTON, RUTH ELIZABETH College Guard of Honor: Secretary of Youth For Christ: Operetta: Senior Girls' Glee: Modes and Manners: Transfer from Brethren: G.A.A.: Secretary of Bible Class. JOLLEY, JOHN ALLEN General JOLLY, LAUREL ANNE College Recording Secretary Lambda Phi: -Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils: Legislature: President of Girls' League: Vice President of Girls' League Council: Art and Decoration Chairman of Girls' League: Advertising and Business Manager Campanile: Safety Director: Gold and Jeweled W . JONES, AL L. College JOYNER, ELEANOR MARY College President of G.A.A.: Ist Vice President of G.A.A. Refresh- ment: Chairman of G.A.A.: President of Junior Statesmen: Program Chairman of Latin Club: Treasurer of W Club: Scholarship: Gold W : French Club. KAELTER, ROBERT BARUCH College Choir '57, '58, '59: Operetta '57, '59: Latin Club: Sopho- more Class Council: Junior Statesmen: Speech Contest, Lions Club-Kiwanis: Loudspeaker Announcements. KAGY. RODERICK LEE College Legislature. KAUFMAN, JUDITH ANN Business KEARNS, JOHN TIMOTHY College JV, Varsity Cross Country '57, '58: JV Golf '57, '58, KEELEY, SANDRA EVELYN Business Abdi, Secretary: Roller Skating Club: Art and Decoration Committees: Jazz Club: Dance Club: G.A.A. KEIPP. JOHN ALLEN College Scholarship: Junior Statesmen: Junior Class Council: French and German Club: Swimming Team '57: Water Polo '58: B Basketball '58: Cross Country '59: Slide Rule Club: Track '58. KELLY, MICHAEL CHARLES College JV Football, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club. KENNELLY, GLORIA JUNE Business Girls' League Representative, Advertising Manager for An- nual, Girls' Club Secretary, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Th.ee D's Club, Secretary of A.S.B., Typist for School Paper: Trans- fer: San Bernardino. ' KENT, CAROL MARIE College Band '57, '58, '59, Orchestra '59, Riding Club, Operetta '59, Spanish Club. KENT, TYRA LOU College Vice President of Gamma Gamma, Secretary of Tri Alpha, Operetta '57, '59, A Cappella Choir, Friendship Committee, Seniors Girls' Glee, Red Cross Representative, Big Sister, Meistersingers, Christmas Program. KING, MARY ELLEN Business Bowling Club, F.B.l..A., Guard of Honor, G.A.A., Card Sec- tion, Advanced Swimming and Diving. KINGSBURY, KERMIT WENDELL College JV Football '56, Varsity Football '57, '58, Orchestra '57, '58, '59, Cleff Dwellers, Lettermen's Club, Legislature, Scholarship, Intramural Basketball Champs '57. KIRBY, DONNA JEAN BUSINESS KIRBY, KENDA LOUISE BUSIHSSS Transfer from Huntington Beach High School. Commercial Club, Reporter for School Paper, Latin Club, Office Assist- inf. KIRISHIMA, Cl-IISATO College Exchange Student for Japan, A Cappella Choir, Fidelis, D.G.O., A.F.S., Girls' League Council, Girls' League Com- mittees. KLOTZ, BETTY JAYNE Business Advanced Swim, Swim Show '57, '58, '59, Iota Chi Pledge Mistress, Christmas Program '57, Assistant Director of Swim Show '59, Guard of Honor, Ushers' Club, Card Section '57, '58, '59, Modern Dance Club. KNAPP, KAREN ANNE Business Eta Chi Kappa Welfare Club, Ushers' Club, Recreational Swimming, Roller Skating Club, G.A.A. Committees, G.A.A. Sports. KNIGHT, KEITH IRWIN College G0lf '57. KNORZER, CAROLYN LEE Colleqe Guard of Honor, Operetta '59, Ski Club, Girls' League Com- mittees, G.A.A., Girls' League Council, Advance Dance. KOHLHAAS, NEAL JOHN College B Swimming '58, B Letterman, Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming, l.ettermen's Club, Transfer from Mlllikan. KOHR, SUZANNA CAROL College Canteen Council, Guard of Honor, Sergeant-of4Arms, Record- ing Secretary, Treasurer of Gamma Gamma, G.A.A. Com- mittees, Modes and Manners, Model for Buffum's Fashion Show, Water Ballet. KONSTAN, DAVID ROBERT College Treasurer, Biology Club, Latin Club. KONSTAN, DONALD JAMES College Latin Club, Vice-President Biology Club, Operetta '59, Christmas Show '58. KREBS, WILLIAM College A Cappella Choir, B Football '56, JV Basketball '57, Var- sity Water Polo '58, Operetta '59, IGB KRONNICK, L. MARK College Bruin Bear: B Football: Roller Skating Club. LAIRD, DAVID JON College Treasurer and Sergeant-of-Arms, Sigma Chi Epsilon. 'AKE, JEFFREY MICHAEL College President of Aces: President of Student Body: President of Junior and Senior Class: Varsity Football: Varsity Golf: All- City All-League Golf: Vice President of Dinyas: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Council: Lettermen's Club: Demos. LANE, STEPHEN BRUCE College Athos: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Golf: 1958 All-City Golf: 1959 All-City Golf. LANE, SUZANNE College Legislature: Girls' League Committee: Senior Girls Glee: Christmas Program: Scholarship: Operetta. LANG, JUDITI-I K. College Transfer from Clenbrook High School in Northbrook, Ill.: Delta Phi Kappa Welfare Club: Big Sister: Scholarship: French Club. IAWSON, BEVERLY LEE Business G.A.A,: Guard of Honor: Modes and Manners: Modern Dance: Water Ballet. IAWSON, GEORGE EDWARD Business LEMING, DANNY E. College LINDGREN. JOANA E. College Corresponding Secretary G.A.A.: Scholarship: President and Secretary Junior Statesmen: Page Editor Loudspeaker: Scrip- ters: Sergeanteat-Arms, Delta Phi Kappa: G.A.A. Showcase Committee: Jeweled W : President of W Club: Hockey Manager. LODWICK, BONNIE LOGAN, COLLEEN College Girls' League Recording Secretary: Assistant Justice of Su- preme Court: Girls' League Advisory Board: Safety Director: President of Girls' Glee: Scholarship Advisory Board: Can- teen Council: Bruinettes: Girls' League Council: Gold and Jeweled W LONG, PATRICIA ANN General Transfer from Ravenna High School: Pep Club: Future Home Makers of America. LONG, SHARON LEE College Orchestra: Advance Dance: Tennis Club: Operetta '57, '59: Christmas Program '57: '58, '59: Cleff Dwellers Club: Classi- cal Music Club. LOSCI-l, JENNIFER ANN College President, Vice President, Welfare Director, Sergeant-at-Arms of Ami: Student Body Publicity Director: Rally Committee Chairman: Gold and Jeweled W : President Welfare Club Council: Sophomore and Junior and Senior Class Council: Bruinettes: Chairman of Girls' League Publicity Committee: Scholarship: Exchange Assembly. LOUDERBACK, TONY W. College Track '57, '58: Cross Country '58: Slide Rule Club: Letter- men's Club: Wingfoot. LOWREY, SARA-LYNN College Transfer from Norfolk, Virginia: Chairman of Girl's League Refreshment Committee: Chairman of G.A.A. Friendship Committee: Latin Club: Junior Statesman: G.A.A. Publicity: Girls' League Art and Decoration Committee: Volleyball: Tennis. LUCAS, WILLIAM M. General Transfer I 61 LUKON, ERIC STEPHEN College Key Club: J.V. and Varsity Baseball '57, '58, '59: Scholar- ship: Gold W : Lettermen's Club: J.V. Cross Country '56 and Varsity Cross Country '58: B Basketball '58: Sopho- more and Senior Class Council: Campanile Staff: Legisla- ture. LUNDELL, BARBARA RUTH College Vice President of Senior Class: Varsity Flag Girl: Vice President and Chaplain of S,F.O.: Treasurer of Bruin Den: Zygomas: Walker's Hi-Teen Favorite: Gold and Jeweled W : Sealbearer: Dance lead in Operetta: Bruinettes. LYCET, THOMAS JAMES College B.T.D. LYDERS, MARILYN ELIZABETH College Delta Gamma Omega: Big Sister: Scholarship: Girls' League Representative: Latin Club: French Club: Ski Club: Girls' League Committees: Card Section. LYNCH, CAROL MARJORIE Business Volleyball: Art and Decoration Committees. MAC CAMMON, BONITA EVELYN College Yoga Sorority: Legislature '57: Advance Dance: Operet- ta: Ski Club: Play Day '58: Girls' League Committees. MACKH. CHARLES FREDRICK, JR. College Varsity Water Polo '56, '57, '58: Varsity Swimming '57, '58, '59: Dinyas: Sigma Chi Epsilon. MADISON. NANCY LEE College Girls' League Committees. MAHAN. LEONARD JAMES General MAHONEY, JAMES EDWARD College Head Varsity Yell Leader '57: Lettermen's Club: President and Treasurer of Key Club: Class Council: Card Section Com- mittees: Rally Committee: Bee Yell Leader: Assistant Justice Supreme Court: Junior Statesman. MALIZIA. GARY General MARKHAM, SHERRY College Delta Phi Kappa: Legislature: Scholarship: Bruinettes: Slide Rule Club: Girls' League Council: Girls' League Commit- tees: Operetta: Math Club. MARTIN. BARRY RANDALL College Lettermen' Club: Cleff Dwellers Club: Wilson Band: Track '57, '58, '59: lLetterl '57, '58, '59: Cross Country fLetterl '58, '59: Wingfoot: Spark's: President of Spanish Club: Pep . Band. MARTIN, KERRY General Orchestra: Bee Water Polo: Bee Swimming: Varsity Water Polo: Varsity Swimming: Lettermen's Club: Cleff Dwellers: School Play lOrchestral: Christmas Play COrchestraD: Swim and Water Polo Club. MATLOCK, MARGUERITE ANN College Welfare Director and Neophyte Director of Lambda Phi: Orchestra '58, '59: Marching Band: Scholarship and Phi Beta Kappa: Secretary of Demos: Associate Justice of Supreme Court: Senior Class Council: Cleff Dwellers, President: Music Council Representative to Government Class: Gold and Jewelled W. MAUDSLEY,' MICHAEL VICTOR College Water Polo: President of Spanish Club: Swimming: Letter- men's Club: Sportsmen's Club. - MAUGER, RALPH A. College Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer of Sigma Chi Epsilon: Ski Club: Inter-Social Club Council. MCCLAUGHRY MARIAN College Phi Beta Kappa: Secretary of Girl's League Council: Gold, Jeweled W : Legislature: Scholarship Advisory Board: Recording Secretary'of Girl's League: Publicity Director of Fidelis: Canteen Council: Junior Statesmen. McCLAY, SHARON JULIA Business Ami Welfare Club Chaplainp Bruinettesg Spanish Club: Girls' League Friendship Committeeg Girls' League Councily Operetta '59p Advanced Danceg Christmas Programg Guard of Honor. MCFARLAND, GILBERT EARL College Camera Clubg Sportsmen Club. MCGRAW, TERI ARTHUR College A Capella Choirg Senior Girl's Gleey Bruinetesy Operettag Girl's League Committeesg Girl's League Councilg Legisla- turep Red Crossg Card Section. MCINTOSI-l, DUNCAN REDMOND College Vice President of Athosy Sergeant at Arms of Dinyasg JV Football '57g Va-sity Football '59p Lettermen's Club. MCLANE, FREDERICK BERO College Senior Class Presidentg Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Councilg JV Baketballg JV and Varsity Golfg Gold and Jeweled W y Secretary of Key Clubg Hi-Y Club. MCMICHAEL. JUDY LYNN Business Transfer from Canoga Park High Schoolg Modern Danceg Girl's League: Card Sectiony Christmas Play '56, MQNEW, DONNA LEE College Legislature: Girls' League Committeesg Big Sisterg Card Sectiong G.A.A.3 F.T.A.g Christmas Play. McOUEEN, DONNA LEE College Transfer from Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska: F.H.A.p Junior Prom Committeeg Pep Clubg G.A,A.g Girls' League Executive Boarclp Tennis Clubg Style Showp Junior Class Play lStage Crewj. MCWOOD, GLADYS MARIAN College Transferg Secretary of Glee Clubg Drama Clubg Ace Honor Societyg Junior Class Secretaryg Business Manager of Year Book. MEDBERY, DONAVON DALE College Intramural Sportsg Electronics Club: P.A. Crew. MERSKY, MARY GERTRUDE College Card Section Chairman: Associate Justice Supreme Court: Publicity Director of S.F.O.f All School Play '57g Record- ing Secretary and Welfare Director of Amig Senior Class Secretary: Junior Class Councilf Sealbearerg Safety Direc- torg Gold W . MEYER. MARY NAN College Treasurer of D.G.O.g Scholarshipg Guard of Honorg Girls' League Committeeg Big Sisterg Latin Clubp Bandp Sealbear- ery Card Section. MILLER, IRENE DEE ANN College Big Sister: Girls' League Councilq Legislatureg F.T.A.p Ad- MILNER, TOM B. College Orchestra. MINER, MARILYN LEE College F.T.A,p Guard of Honorg Spanish Clubp Big Sisterg Girls' League Committeesg G,A,A. Committeesg Advanced Dance: Operettag Art Club. MISSMAN, JEAN ARLENE College Cosmopolitan Clubg Spanish Clubg Bowling Clubg Card Sectiong Journalism: Big Sister. WINDHAM, PATRICIA Business Noma Spelling Award: Sewing Club. MONG, PATRICIA MARILYN College Transferred from American Community School in Beirut, Lebanon. MONGE, ROBERT JOSEPH General MONTEIRO, MARGARET CATHERINE College Operetta '57: Bruinettes: Varsity Song Girls: Head Pepster: Vice President and Recording Secretary of Lambda Phi: Zygomas: Recording Secretary of Scholarship: Sophomore, Junibr Class Council: Girls' League Council: Gold and Jeweled W . MOORE, JOHN EARNEST College Sophomore Class President: President, Secretary of Athos: Chaplain of Dinyas: C and B Water Polo '56, '57: B Swim- ming '56: Sophomore Class Council: Junior Class Council: Ski Club: Inter Social Club Council. MOORE. LINDA College Student Body Store Clerical Assistant. MOORE, MARY ELEANOR College Senior Class Council: Legislature: Senior Girls' Gleeg Big Sister: Secretary of Spanish Club: Latin Club: Vice Presi- dent of Delta Tau Sigma Sorority: Girls' League Commit- tees: Scholarship: Junior Symphony. MOREY, KATHLEEN MARY College Secretary and President of Scripters: Girls' League Com- mitees: G.A.A. Committees: Chairman of Decoration Com- mitee of F.T.A.: Chairman of Decoration Committee of Scholarship: Minor W : Secretary and Chairman of Pro- gram Committee of Latin Club: Christmas Program '56: Page 2 Co-editor of Loudspeaker: Nueva Fuente Staff. MUNHOLLAND, BETTI LUE College Sophomore Class Council: Bruinettes: Welfare and Social Director of Fidelis: Junior Class Council: Guard of Honor: Big Sister: Girl's League Committees: Operetta: Advanced Dance: Social Director of Odena. ' MURRAY, KEVIN A. College NASH, PHIL H. College J.V. Baseball: All School Play: President Bowling Club: Christmas Play: Vice President of Tri Alpha. NEEI. RICHARD l I. College B Water Polo '56: J.V. Baseball '58: Varsity Cross Coun- try '58, '59: Varsity Track '59: Scholarship: Boys' State Representative 58: Lettermen's Club. NELSON, DAN College Slide Rule Club: Chemistry Team: Math Club. NEWBURGH, KAREN Business NEWTON, LINDA JANE College Secretary of Delta Phi Kappa: Guard of Honor: Bowling Club: Vice President of Spanish Club: Tennis Club: Junior Statesman: GirI's League Committees: Golf Club. NISHKIAN, BARBARA JANE College President of S.F.O.: Sophomore Vice President: Sophomore Song Girl: Vice President of Bruin Den: Varsity Flag Girl: Secretary of Fidelis: Demos: Zygomas: Sealbearers: Gold and Jeweled W NOBLE, DIXIE Business NOLZE, KATHLEEN KAY College Treasurer and Publicity Director of Delta Phi Kappa: Guard of Honor: Girls' League Committees: Bowling Club: Span- ish Club: Advanced Tennis. NORCROSS, DORIS LUCILLE Business F.B.L.A.: G.A.A.: Card Section: Guard of Honor: Horseback Riding Club: Advanced Swimming and Diving: Advanced Tennis. NORTON, GARY M. College Varsity Football '57, '58: B Football '56: President, Cor- responding Secretary, and Treasurer of Scarabs: Letter- men's Club: Varsity and B Basketball: Campanile Staff. NORTON. SHARON DOYLE Business Treasurer and Sergeanteat-Arms of Abdi Welfare Club: G.A.A. Tenins Club. NOYES, MARILYN RUTH College Big Sister: Junior Statesmen: Swim Show '58, '59: Senior Class Council: Water Ballet: Gamma Gamma: Guard of Honor. OBRIEN, RICHARD MICHAEL College Physics Team: Bridge Club: Orchestra '56, '57: Spanish Club: Disc Jockey at Bruin Den: P.A. Crew. OLLMAN, MICHAEL General Varsity Rifle Team. ORSER IRENE ETHEL Colle e - Q President and Vice President of Iota Chi: Legislature: Swim Show '57, '58, '59: Girls' League Council: Social Club Council: Junior Statesmen: Water Ballet: Big Sister: Girls' League Committees: Guard of Honor. OSBORN, MARILYNN College Treasurer'of Ming: President of Latin Club: Legislature: Orchestra: Bruinettes: Scholarship: Big Sister: Music Coun- cil: Operetta. OUTHIER, GLEN STAN College OWENS, GARY LYNNE General B Football: Scarabs. PATTERSON, PATRICIA ANNE College Sophomore Class Council: Junior Class Council: Girls' League Committees: Big Sister: Legislature: Card Section. PATTY, JOHN C. College Sergeant at Arms of Sigma Chi Epsilon: Varsity Football '56, '58: Varsity Track '58, '59: Wingfoot Club: Lettermen's Club. PEDERSON, KAREN JO College S.F.O.: Publicity Director of Fidelis: Vice-President of Sen- ior Class: Rally Committee: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Council: Girls' League Treasurer: Campanile Staff: Canteen Council: Scholarship: Guard of Honor. PETERS. ROBERT LYLE College Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Councils: Legislature: Vice President of Scholarship: Vice President and Treas- urer of Key Club: J.V. and Varsity Basketball: Chief Jus- tice: Chemistry Team: Canteen Council: lnter Club Council. PETERSEN, BARBARA KAREN College Sophomore and Varsity Song Girl: Vice-President of S.F.O.: Neophite Director of Lambda Phi: Secretary of Demos: Zygomas: Operetta '57, '59: Sophomore Class Sec- retary: Sophomore and Junior Class Councils: Scholarship: Gold and Jeweled W . PHELPS, SUSAN RATCKIN College Eta Chi Kappa: Senior Girls' Glee: Operetta '57, '59: Thes- pians: F.T.A.: Scholarship: Gold W : Girls' League Coun- cil: All School Play: Guard of Honor. PLUSCH, STEPHEN PHILIP College Slide Rule Club: Physics Team. RUSSELL WILLIAM College Athos: Dinyas: Ski Club: All City Water Polo '56, '57, '58: All City Swimming '57, '58, '59: All League Water Polo '56, '57, '58: All American Swimming '58: C Athlete of Year '57: B Athlete of Year '58. Slide Rule. POND, MARY TERILI, College Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Princess: Sophomore and Varsity Song: Queen of Hearts Ball: President, Vice Pres- ident, Corresponding Secretary of Ami Welfare Club: Phi Gamma Chi: Zygomas: Treasurer of Bruin Den: Phi Beta Kappa: Jeweled W : Buffum's Young Careerist. PORTILLO, BETTI College A Capella Choir: Senior GirI's Glee: Operetta '57-'59: Christmas Program: G.A.A. Council: Abdi President: Gold W : Leadership Class: Spanish Club: Inter-Club Council. l'lI POWELL, SANDRA SUE College Guard of Honor, Christmas Play '57, Art and Decoration Committee, Ski Club, Jazz Club, Water Ballet. PRICE, CAROLYN RAE College Corresponding Secretary, Welfare Director, and President of Fidelis, Recording Secretary of S.F.O., Legislature '57, Junior and Senior Class Council, A Capella Choir, Vice President of Bruin Den, Secretary of Bruinettes, Scholar- ship Society, Guard of Honor, Gold, Jeweled W . PRUGEL, JUNE PAMELA College Legislature, Y.F.C., Swimming and Diving Club, Girls' League Committees. PUDDY, BARBARA A. College Operetta '57, '59, Swim Show '57, '58, Bruinettes, Girls' League Committee, Guard of Honor, Card Section, Senior Girls' Glee, Legislature, Christmas Show '57, '58, Schol- arship. RABIN, HARVEY ROBERT College Vice President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sigma Ch, JV Baseball. RANSOM, DONALD D. General RAPHAEL, STEPHANIE College Assistant Editor of Campanile, Loudspeaker, Rally Commit- tee, Scholarship, Safety Director, Associate Justice of Su- preme Court, Gold W , Sealbearer, Girls' League Chair- man, Advisory Board, Senior Class Council. RAUB, BARBARA JEAN Business Secretary and President of Iota Chi, Choir, Operetta '57, '58, Swim Show '57, '58, '59, Girls' League Advisory Board, Guard of Honor, Senior Girls' Glee, Big Sister. REDWINE, PHYLLIS DEE General Big Sister, Guard of Honor. JOHN TAWNEY College C Water Polo and Swimming '56, '57, B Water Polo and Swimming '57, '58, Varsity Water Polo and Swim- ming '58, '59, Lettermen's Club, Athos, Dinyas, Sopho- more Class Council, Ski Club, All City B Swimming '58. KATHRYN LEONE College Gamma Gamma, Junior Legislature, Sophomore Art Club, Guard of Honor, GAA. REED, NANCY College Girls' League Council, Canteen Council, Legislature, Junior Statesman, Girls' League Committee. REYNOLDS, KEVIN BENNETT College Varsity Water Polo '57, '58, Water Polo and Swimming Club, Lettermen's Club. RICE NANCY LORETTA College Card Section, F.B.L.A., Refreshment Committee. RICHARDSON, RONALD PAUL College Secretary of Aces, Demos, C Track '57 and Varsity Track '58, Varsity Cross Country, B Basketball 58, Soph- omore Class Council, B Cheerleader, Lettermen's Club. RICHERSON, SHARON ELAINE College Ami, Bruinettes '57, '58, Sophomore Class Council, Pledge Mistress Yoga, Operetta '58, Guard of Honor, Big Sister, Junior Girls' Glee, Girls' League Council, Girls' League Committee. RICKER, CHRISTINA CATHERINE College Delta Gamma Omega, Operetta '59, Card Section, Girls' League Committee, Girls' League Council, Choir, Klub Kapers, Christmas Show '57, '58, Big Sister, Junior States- men. RIEDINGER, MAGGIE RUTH College Yoga, Legislature, Advanced Modern Dance, Big Sister, Operetta, Ski Club, Girls' League Committee. RIVES, PEGGY ROSE College President, Vice President of Delta Gamma Omega, Schol- arship, Sealbearers, Phi Beta Kappa, A Capella Choir, Delta Phi Kappa, Operetta '57, '59, Legislature, Class Council. RIZZIE, ROBERT ARTHUR College ROMEYN, THOMAS ANTHONY College JV Baseball '57, '58, Varsity Baseball '59, ROSS, ALAN FORREST College Tri-Alpha, All School Play '57, '58, Morning Announcer, Christmas Show '56, '57, '58, Movie Proiection Club, Toastmasters. ROWE, MELVIN JOHN College C , Varsity Water Polo '56, '57, '58, All City, All League Water Polo, C , B Swimming '57, '58, Scholarship, Gold and Jeweled W , Associate Justice Supreme Court, Senior Class Council, Chemistry and Physics Team, Safety Director, Latin Club. ROWLEY, JANE ISABEL College Delta Phi Kappa, Water Show 58, '59, Legislature, Scholar- ship, Girls' League Committee, Big Sister, Marlinettes of Water Ballet, French Club. ROYER, LINDA MARIE College Recording Secretary of GAA, Chairman of Poster Com- mittee, GAA Committee, Latin Club, GAA Sports, Welfare Director of Eta Chi Kappa, Loudspeaker Staff. RUCHHAFT, BILL HENRY College Card Section, Bowling Club, Trophy in Bowling, Christmas Program. RUE, MARIANNE CAROL Business RUE, TOM GEORGE General SARVER, JOHN JEFFERY College JV Football '56, JV Baseball '57, Ski Club, Varsity Base- ball '59. SATHER, LARRY WAYNE College B Football '56, B Track '56, Varsity Football '57, '58, Varsity Track '57, '58, Athos, Lettermen's Club. SAWYER, CHARLES General JV, B , Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Loudspeaker Cartoonist. SAWYER. MEREDITH HELEN College Legislature, Girls' League Council, Girls' League Commit- tee, Big Sister, Ski Club. SAWYER, ROBERT EDWARD General Transfer from Huntington Beach, Advisory Council, Cam- panile Staff, Traffic Board, Hi-Y. SCANLAN, PAUL College Golf Team '57, '58, Water Polo '57, '58, '59, Lettermen's Club, Scholarship, Water Polo Club, Math Club, Swimming Team '59, Gold W SCHMITT, MICHAEL HERMAN College Water Polo '56, '57, Tennis '57, Slide Rule Club. SCHMIDT, WlLLlAM A. College l'I3 SCHNEIDER, ALLEN RAY General SEAPY, MEREDITH LYNN College Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Council, Secretary, Presi- dent, Pledge Mistress of Delta Gamma Omega, Art and Decoration, Girls' League Advisory Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Legislature, Operetta '57, '59, Youth for Christ, Gold and Jeweled W , W Club. SEGAL, ELEANOR LEAH College A Capella Choir, Zygomas, Treasurer, Operetta '57, '59, Canteen Council, Sophomore Class Council, Scholarship, Big Sister, Exchange Assembly, AFS Club. SELF RANDALL LEWIS College C Track '57, B Track '59, Gymnastics '58, Scarabs. SETI LE, BRUCE WEBSTER . General SHAW, JUDITH GAYLE College Senior Girls' Glee '57, A Capella Choir, Christmas Show '57, '58, '59, Operetta '57, '59, Exchange Assembly, Meis- tersingers' Group, Girls' League Representative, Tennis. SHEFFIELD, LOIS .JOSEPHINE College Orchestra '57, '58, Band '56, '57, Senior Glee, Historian of GAA, Secretary of Ushers Club, Treasurer of Iota Chi, Operetta '59, Legislature '58, Sophomore Class Council, Guard of Honor. SHINDLER, GARY EVAN College B Basketball '56, '57, Varsity Basketball '57, '58, '59, Varsity Baseball '58, '59, JV Baseball '57, Secretary of Athos, Dinyas, Sophomore Class Council. SHINSKI, GUS STEVEN College SHIPP, JOHN G. College Golf '58, '59, Math Club. SIEGEL, DENICE College Girls' League Advisory Board, Chairman of Art and Decoration, Canteen Council, Phi Beta Kappa, Girls' League Council, Legislature, Gold W , N.C.T.E. Award, Chairman of Courtesy Committee, Big Sister. SIEGEL, PHIL E. COIIGQG Golf Team, Dinyas. SIMMGNS, SANDRA JEAN College Big Sister, Water Ballet '57, '58, Advanced Swimming, Gamma Gamma, Modes and Manners. SIRIANI, BRUCE LEROY College Hi-Y, Dance Band, Water Polo, Key Club, Band, Basketball, Football B , Student Government. SKIBBA, MARY LYNN Varsity Maiorette '57, '58, '59, Exchange Assembly, Legis- lature, Girls' League Committee, Card Section, Ski Club. SLOAN, DAVID FRANK College SMITH, BARBARA SUE Business Varsity Maiorette, Advanced Dance, Friendship Commit- tee, G.A.A,, Monitor, Operetta, Christmas Program, Guard of Honor. SMITH, DAVID E. General SMITH, RICHARD EDWIN College JV Football '56, '57, Varsity Football '58, Treasurer of Letermen's Club, Athos. SMITH, ROBERT EVAN College Football '56, '57, '58, Band, Orchestra, Lettermen's Club. SNEDDEN, DON R. College Swim Team. SOSEBEE, BARBARA HELEN General Bruinettes '58, '59, Christmas Program, Operetta '57, '59, Choir, Senior Girls' Glee, All School Play, Girls' League Council, Tri Alpha, Friendship Committee. SPRINGER, LAURA A. College Spanish Club, Director of Activities, Abdi, Advance Dance, G.A.A. Committee. SPRINGER, MARY LEE College Chaplain, President Lambda Phi, President of Head Varsity Flag Girl, Corresponding Secretary of Phi Gamma Chi, Junior, Senior Class Council, Gold and Jew- eled W , Scholarship, Campanile Staff, Bruinettes, Can- teen Council. SPRINKLE, CAROLYN LEE STANDLEY, ROBERT M. Store Manager, B,T.D. STEPHENSON, STEVEN Slide Rule Club, Physics ship, Math Club. STEVENSON, GORDON STEVENSON, JERRY THOMAS Team, German Club, Zygomas, General College College Scholar- General College Vice President of Aces, President of Dinyas, C , B Wa- ter Polo, '56, '57, Sophomore Class Council- Ser eant of f 9 Arms, Dinyas, Ski Club. STEVENSON, ROBERT LOVEL College Scholarship, Physics Team, Latin Club, Slide Rule Club, Math Club. STONE, DONALD DAVID College Editor of La Nueva Fuente, Page 2 Editor of Loudspeak- er, NCTF Achievement Award, Phi Beta Kappa, Vice President of Scripters, Gold and Jeweled W , Legislature, Safety Director, Sophomore Class Council, .IV Cross Coun- try .'58. STRIEGEL, WAYNE RICHARD College President of Aces, Varsity Yell Leader, Chaplain of Din- yas, Demos, Sports Editor of Campanile, Ski Club, Fashion Show '59, Inter Social Club Council, Treasurer of Aces, Intramural Basketball Champions '59. SULLANS, BONNIE KAY College Gamma Gamma, Card Section, YFC Club. SUMMERS, SANDY LEE Business Advanced Swim, Record Club, Water Ballet. SWANSON, CORNELIA KAY College Student Body Secretary, Secretary of Ming, S.F.O., Class Council '57, '58, '59, Legislature '58, Gold W , Safety Director, Girls' League Committee, Guard of Honor, Cor- responding Secretary of Student Body. SYRENGELAS, TOM K. College H5 TALLANT, MARTHA LYNN Business Swimimng and Diving Club, Card Section, Golf, Advanced Tennis, French and German Club, Modern Dance. TANKERSLEY, ELEANOR ANNE College President of Phi Gamma Chi, Varsity Flag Girl, Varsity Majorette, Vice President of Junior Class, Demos, Zygomas, Recording Secretary and Neophite Director of Fidelis, Sophomore and Junior Class Council, Gold W , TANNER, LOUANN LIJCILLE ' College Historian of Iota Chi, Campanile Staff '58, '59, Legisla- ture, Girls' League Council, Modes and Manners, Big Sis- ter, Card Section. TASHIRO, STEPHEN KAY General Gymnastic Team, Biology Club, Library Youth Council. TATE, JOHN WESLEY General Ski Club, C Water Polo, Golf. ' TAVERNAKIS, NICHOLAS JOHN College Legislature, Latin Club, Slide Rule Club, Physics Team, Math Club, Scholarship, Basketball '59, Key Club. TAYLOR, RICHARD LEE College Sigma Chi Epsilon, Transfer from Barstow, B Track, THOMPSON, JACOUELINE ROSE College Christmas Program, Girls' League Representative, Girls' League Committee, Advanced Dance, Operetta, Cosmo- politan Club. TIDWELL, SHANNON RANEE College President of Eta Chi Kappa, Guard of Honor, Secretary of Bowling Club, Big Sister, Scholarship, Girls' League Committee, Senior Girls' Glee, Junior Statesmen, Oper- etta '59, Treasurer of Latin Club. TIPTON, MELODY ALAYNEE College Gamma Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, Bowling Club, Latin Club, Cleff Dwellers, Band, Costume Construction, Card Section, Squad Leader. TOTTEN, WILLIAM HOWARD College B Basketball '57, Varsity Basketball '59, TRAVERS, GEORGE ADAM College Sportsmen's Club, Slide Rule Club, Gymnastics '59. TIJCKER, JUDY ANN Colege Sophomore Class Council, Swim Show '58, '59, Operetta '57, Scholarship Society, Girls' League Advisory Board, Girls' League Council, Gold W , Vice President, Treasurer of Delta Phi Kappa, Guard of Honor, Phi Beta Kappa. TURNER, LINDA EDYTHE College Senior Director of Ming, Vice President of Girls' League, Art and Decoration Committee, Girls' League Advisory Board, Girls' League Council, Scholarship, Sealbearer, Phi Beta Kappa, Gold W , Junior Statesman. TWOMBLEY, LARRY General VAN DEVENTER, KRISTINE Business VAN HOLT, KARL ALAN College Athos, Dinyas, Demos, Operetta, Swimming '56, '57, Soph- omore and Junior Class Council. VASOUEZ, NYDIA General Abdi, Senior Girls' Glee, Dancing Club, Operetta, Spanish Club. ITS VESTERMARK. GARY DEAN College Sergeant at Arms of Aces, B Basketball '56, '57, '58, Varsity Basketball '58, '59, Sophomore, Senior Class Coun- cil, Intramural Basketball Champs '58, Lettermen's Club. VOISIN, MADELEINE LOUISE College Latin Club, Scripters, WADE, MAR JEAN College WALKER. BOB CHASE College Swimming Clubs, Letermen's Club, Band. WALSH, JANICE ANN College Gamma Gamma, Guard of Honor, Costume Construction: Card Section. WARD, SUSAN JANE College President, Secretary, Treasurer of Delta Gamma Omega, Delta Phi Kappa, Scholarship, Phi Beta Kappa, Orchestra, Sophomore, Junior Class Council, Girls' League Council, Guard of Honor, Gold W , Big Sister, Operetta. WARNER, VIRGINIA LOUISE College German Club. WATERS, CARLTON HENRY College Tennis '56, B Football '57, B Swimming '58, Water Polo '57, '58, Math Club. WATTS, MIKE FORREST College B Football '56, Track '58, President of Sportsmen's Club, Choir. WEEMS, CAROL College Tennis, Delta Tau Sigma, Spanish Club, Bowlino Club, Sen- ior Glee. WELCH, SUSAN LYNN College Ming, AFS Club, Class Councils, Scholarship, Sealbearer, Girls' League Advisory Board, Girls' League Committee, Gold W , GAA. WELLES, BETTY LOU College President, Vice President, Welfare Director, Treasurer of Ming, Gold and Jeweled W , Governor of Safety, Soph- omore, Junior, Senior Class Council, Zygomas, Canteen Council, Girls' League Committee, Guard of Honor, Pres- ident of Welfare Council. WENKLE, PAMELA JOSE College President of Scripters, A Capella Choir, Meistersingers, Principal Role in Operetta '59, Scholarship lamp, Phi Beta Kappa, Recording Secretary, Junior Statesmen, Bruinettes, Campanile Staff, A.F.S. Club, Christmas Show '57, '58, '59, Girls' League Committees, Big Sister. WEST, DOROTHY ANN College Associate Justice of Supreme Court, Legislature, Senior Class Council, Safety Director, Scholarship, Girls' League Advisory Board, Guard of Honor, Phi Beta Kappa, Cam- panile Staff, Gold W . WHITE, SHARON KAY College GAA Council, Eta Chi Kappa, GAA Sports, GAA Commit- tees, Latin Club, Ushers Club. WHITMER, JAMES W. College Aces, Dinyas, Demos, Campanile Staff, B Basketball '58, '59. WICRHAM, LARRY eenefaa WILCOX, LOWELL EDWARD College Library Youth Council, Science Club. ITT WILKES, DENNIS College WILLIS, BARBARA JEAN General WILLIAMS, DAVID E. College WILSON, PATSY ANN , Business Progressive Jazz Club, F.B.L.A., Guard of Honor, Girls' League Committee. WINDHAM, PATRICIA ANNE College Girls' League Council, Girls' League Committee, Swim- ming and Diving Club, Junior Statesman, Big Sister, Pro- gressive Jazz Club, Guard of Honor, Historian, Corres- ponding Secretary of Gamma Gamma, Swim Show '59, Y.F.C. WINTER, ALBERT JAMES General WISOT, G. KEITH College Legislature '57, '59, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Council, President of Scholarship Society, President, Vice President of Key Club, President of A.F.S. Club, Governor of Safety, American Field Service to France, Tennis, Bruin Bear '59, Lettermen's Club. WOLCOTT, PHYLLIS LEE College Delta Phi Kappa, Secretary and Welfare Director, Girls' League Council, Phi Beta Kappa, Gold W , Water Show '57, '58, '59, Guard of Honor, Big Sister, Sealbearer, Scholarship Society, Safety Director. WOODLE, JOHN LEONARD General Water Polo, Swimming Club, Diving Club. WOOFTER, PATRICIA DIANE College Sophomore Song Leader, Bruinettes, Operetta '57, '59, Christmas Program '56, Legislature, Girls' League Commit- tee, Guard of Honor, Junior Statesmen, Klub Kapers, Sen- ior Girls' Glee. WORK, SHARON LEE College Scholarship Society, Varsity Yell Leader, Recording Secre- tary of S.F.O., Secretary of Fidelis, Legislature, Big Sister, Guard of Honor, Junior Statesmen, Modes and Manners, Girls' League Representative. WORTMAN, JOANN FRANCES College Scholarship, Treasurer, Historian, Chaplain of Delta Phi Kappa, Sophomore, Junior Girls' League Council, Spanish Club, Girls' League Committee, Gold W . WULFSBERG, DAVID EINAR College Varsity Track '57, '58, '59, Varsity Cross Country '58, Varsity Football '59, Lettermen's Club, Legislature '58, '59, Choir '58, '59, President of Y.F.C., Wingfoot '57, Operetta '59, Senior Quaret '59. YERXA, ART HARRIS General YORO. ANTHONY General Cross Country '56, '57, '58. YOUNG, JAMES LOUIS College Band '56, '57, '58, '59, Orchestra '58, '59, Dance Band '58, '59, Continentals '58, '59. ZACK, PAUL WILLIAM College Varsity Water Polo '56, '57, '58, Varsity Swimming '57, '58, '59, All City Swimming '57, '58, '59, All American Swimming Team '58, Lettermen's Club, All League Water Polo '58, Mountain Climbing Club, Co-captain of Swim- ming Team. 4 ZELSDORF. RON ROBERT College Aces, Gymnastics '56, FEBRUARY GRADUATES AND STUDENTS WHO HAVE WITHDRAWN AND WILL GRADUATE ELSE- WHERE. AU LT. DAVE BOYNTON. GERALDINE Business College Corresponding Secretary of S.F.O.g Girls' League Committeeg Guard of Honor, Girls' League Council, Exchange Assem- blyg Big Sister: Ski Club, Chaplain of Odenaf Latin Club. BRUNK, ANITA General BRUNS. JOANNE CARYLE General Bruinettes. CRAINE, Jog College Scarabs. DINSMORE, DONALD OWEN General FEINBERG, MICHAEL JOSEPH College French Club, Bowling Club. FOUNTAINE, EDWARD GARY College German Clubg French Clubf Ski Club. GILLOCK, GARY General GRlFElS, BARBARA JEAN General Bowling Club, Senior Gleeg Advanced Dance. HART, ROBlN MEREDITH College Guard of Honorg Girls' League Councilp Big Sisterg Girls' League Publicity Committee. HINDMAN, RUSSELL General Grad B.T.D. JUNGERS, MYLO General Gymnastics: German Club. KENNEDY, SHARON LEE Business Delta Gamma Phi, Student Store Managerp Roller Skating Clubp Sewing Club. KILGORE, EARL DONALD College Transfer for Ramona High School in Riversideg Youth 'for Christ. KING, LINDA KlNGSBURY, WAYNE LANDSBURY, ROBERT General General General H9 LANE, KATHRYN ANN General Rifle Team, Bowling: Band. LONG, JACK General MARSHAL, MARY ANN Business MCDANIEL, KENNY General MCFARLAND, MARILYN ELAINE College Latin Club, Guard of Honor, Advanced Tennis, Girls' League Committees, Big Sister, Sergeant-af-Arms, Chaplain of Eta Chi Kappa, G.A.A. Committees. I-lOl-IENSTEIN, ERIC General MCLAREN, JAMES A. College C Water Polo '56, '57, B Water Polo '58, C Swimming '56, '57, B Swimming '59, Swim Club, Let1ermen's Club. MCLAREN, JEANNE General NEVINS, GLORIA WANDA College Operetta '57, Christmas Show '57, '58, '59, Mixed Chorus, Senior Gleeg A Cappella Choir, Secretary of Abdig Tennis Club, Scholarship '57, '58, '59, G.A.A.g Class Council. REYNOLDS, CRAIG W. College RICHARDS, ANN General STORM, LON L. General Dinyasp Lettermen's Club, FTA, Water Polo '56, '57p Swim- ming '56. by www.. -fo ' , ge 139 New RMQIQQQL Z V. vm , L 1 . in ,, ,Q . L Six Y' H gi 5 AW, X E R85 M M .. ..,. .,..,. x X, -f, x .?,, x -W x gs Q ig. Row I: Keltes, B., Murray, J., Warren, V., Hensi, J., Kerr, M., Lopey, I. Dye, J., Reino, D., Duelks, A., Norion, S., Kirby, K., Ishii, P., Ludingfon, L. Borden J., Brooks, E., Foley, M. Row II: King, G., Stuber, L., Blosdel, D., Bower, D. Long, P., Coop, J., Taylor, L., Yinkery, J., McQueen, D., McCIay, S., Smith, B., Smith, S., Cole S. Lemard, Fowle. Sfudenf Body Sfore Wilson's STudenT Body STore serves many purposes. I-lere sTudenTs have The opporTuniTy To meeT Their Triends and purchase school supplies, such as inlc, noTeboolcs, Wilson pep arTicles and school pens and pins. In addiTion To school supplies, TounTain coniec- Tions are also sold. The STudenT Body STore also Talces over The selling oT senior class rings and graduaTion an- nouncemenTs. STudenTs may purchase ice cream, colces, sundaes, candy and assorTed soTT drinks. During lunch, The STudenT Body sTore serves as a learning class Tor sTore workers, sTu- denTs receive class crediT as in any regular class. The sTudenTs worlc be- hind The counTer, aT The cash reg- isTer, and engage in acTual selling. Few Wilson sTudenTs realize ThaT all The money Trorn Their purchases go back inTo Their own sTudenT body Tund. Mrs. Robinson is The sTore sup- ervisor and lvlr. I-Iaun is TacuITy spon- sor. GreTa's, your Tashion sTore in Bel- monT Shore, ouTTiTs you Trom a day aT The beach or The Prom. Sally Springer, Lambda Phi PresidenT, and Rae Demler, Campanile ediTor, are boTh ready Tor vac:aTion. Sally mod- els a TopeTTe ouTTiT oT Sierra Tweed, and Rae, a v-neclc baThing suiT oT orlon and lasTex by CaTalina jusT righT Tor These hoT summer days. JenniTer Losch, PresidenT of Ami, wear a chiTTon dress, her choice Tor The prom. 5Ol2 EasT Second STreeT G reTa's For summer dresses and sporTswear, Karen Pederson, STeph Raphael, and Sue Beebe will Tell you ldelle's is The place To shop. Karen is wearing an empire waisT, Tull sleeve dress oT coT- Ton lurex. A Tloral prinT is The one STeph has chosen. IT TeaTures drop sleeves, a diagonal waisT-line and a Tull, Tull slcirT. Sue models an ever popular drip-dry sTriped coTTon sun- dress, These Three sTyles are approp- riaTe Tor school as well as ThaT all- imporTanT daTe. QOI EasT Third STreeT ldelle's Wayne Slriegel, Sandy Jensen, Torn l-leinsohn and Jaclc Bub are wise Wil- son s'ruden'rs vvilh a serious view oi The lulure. They lcnow how imporr- anr savings can be and, Thanks lo sav- ings accounls, They won'+ have To worry aboul lulure plans involving money. lr is always assuring To lcnovv Jrhal Jrheir accounl is insured up To fBI0,000 and lhal savings accounls dividends are higher. PUT YOUR TRUST IN Tl-lElv1,TOOl Long Beach Federal Savings 5 Loan Associafion 382 Long Beach Blvd HEmloclc 7 l2OI Laurel Jolly, Colleen Logan and Mar- garel Bradley lcnow lor painf and arf supplies, Billings' is The place To shop. Billings' lealures a complele assorl- rnenl ol walercolors, oils and arfisl supplies, all al popular prices. Billings Painf Company 5235 Easr Second Sfreel GEHQVG 9 5092 Prescriplrions, cosmelics, novellies, gills, a lounlain lor a guiclc snaclc: all These can be lound al lhe Clinic Pharmacy - Broadway and Cherry, where you also receive free delivery. Sandy Powell and Dorolhy Wesl agree lhal 'rhis is The place lo go lor gills and novelly cards. Dee Bapp adds Jrhal rhey also carry school sup- plies. Harriman Jones C llnlc 2ll Cherry Avenue HEml0gk 5 ll4I As members ol lhe Campanile Slall, Sandy Jensen, Jaclc Bub, and Wayne Slreigel will Tell you, lor good lood and lerrilic prices, il's Beany's. Carol Hubbard and John Moore know lhal Beany's is a swell place lo go for a snaclc aller lhe show or a dance. All agree Thar lor a snaclc or iusl a cool drinlc Beany's is lhe place lo go. Beany s No 2 4550 Easl Pacific Coasl Highway GEneva 30429 Ready lo sail info a summer ol lun are Jrhree ol Bullurns' Young Career- islsg Teri Pond, Sue Prifchard, and Andy Andrews. Naulically dressed for Jrhe occasion from Bullums' Young Californian Sporfswear and Varsily Shop. Whe+her ifs sporl evenl or dress-up occasion, 'heave ho' +o Bul- lums' lor lhe lirsl slop on your va- Calion fashion agenda. Long Beach San'ra Ana Pine al Broadway Buffums Kafie Davidson, Sharon l-lunr and Margaref Monleiro seem inleresled in lhe new spring shades ol lipsliclz and rnalching nail polish. These girls can easily see whal an exfensive se- lecfion Wagner's Drug Slore has in sloclc. Cerlainly you will find slop- ping There worlhwhile and advan- fageous, foo. Wagner's Pharmacy Sevenfh and Redondo Avenue Tom l-leinsohn, popular Governor of Alhlelics, pins a corsage on Rae Demler, edilor of Campanile. Tom prelers To buy his corsages al Dixie's Flower Shop, because lhere he finds nol only special sludenl rales buf The highesl qualify and The personal al- lenlion necessary lo Jrhe design of a line corsage - a producl of which any girl would be proud. Wifh lwo relrigeralors, il is noi surprising Thai Dixie has won awards for flower worlc over lhe years. For 'rhe besl in floral worlc on every occasion follow Tom's example: Pafronize Dixie'sl SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS Phones: GE 9-9255 GE 8-2488 Bus. Only Bus. and Res. We Give Milf' Green Slampsl Tuffles Camera Shop Belmonl Shore 5025 Easl 2nd Sl Bixby Knolls-4OI9 Aflanlic Ave CEHQV43 4 Laurel Jolly lries her luclc al shool- ing piclures, while lvleredilh Sawyer slrilces a pose. Tu+'rle's Camera Shops in Belmonf Shore and Bixby Knolls carry an excellenl line of cameras, films ol all sorfs, and accessories for every lype ol camera. ln addi- lion Jrhe Tullle shops carry a com- plele seleclion of greeling cards and gill' wrappings. For lops in qualify and service, why noi fry Tu++le's for your camera needs? Dixie s Flower Shop 45lO Los Coyoles Dagonal Phones GE 8 2488 Business and Residence: GE 9-9255 Business only For lops in brake service, lhese Wil- son sludenls - Gary Norlon, Presi- denl ol Scarabs, Wayne Slriegel, Presidenl ol Aces, and John Moore, Presidenl ol Alhos - all agree lhal lhe Easl Long Beach Brake Service is lhe place lo go. Localed al lhe corner of Anaheim and Ximeno, lhis excellenl service is easily available To all Wilsoniles. Easf Long Beach Broke Service 44OI Easl Anaheim GEneva 8 Io58 ,Q Lr:,,.44 5. MVC' F Yr v, ati N N i ILA,- .wy- I, ' .J X . t .,4 vc I . ' I K ill, A ,Y. . YN. .L- g uf C' N .waflscgidv al Vsssiifeiirf fihsssiliqh school slugpenis sugqesfl buying a lrailer from The Kil Manulacluring Co., Wilh such a Trailer fhe summer cggldf include 'liifis io +he,rf1ouF+fa'ins, ,lo a dislanl lseashore, orlo any olher poinl you lmighl wish lo go. A+ Q low cogf andfjn ccimlfonf like four own home, you co'uldn r find a more pleasanlig way To spend a vacalion. Tom l-leinsohn, Tom Romain, Sharon lvlcNew, Jaclc Bula, Wayne Slrieqel and Sandy Jensen are here dis ,ay- ing 'rhe comforl and roomjnesss. if a modern lcil fraileri, I i fl A' nf f,1 Kif Manufcrcfuring Company l4OI Wesf Sevenleenfh Sfreef HEmI0gk 7 7494 Kenody's flfhh Congratulates extends the Congratulations to W T L s o N W W I L S Q N SENIGR Tggsfgps' jgil sEN1oR oLAss 5 JRE wi FACULTIAE1!aTE.ioo2 A eggjggy Us E of C? Q 3252 5 HXERISCN PH IL Rexel! HAH N D r U g S H Congratulates extends Congratulations to W I L S O N W I L S 0 N sEN1oR oLAss SENIOR CLASS sooo EAST SECOND STREET 52 EAST SECQND STREET Long Beach GEneva 9-2891 Gfioeva 9-7547 Termi no Pharmacy Congrotulotes W I L S C N SENICR CLASS 3950 Easi Fourili Slreel C5Eneva 8-7603 MQ APLES in MARKET Congrotulotes W I L S C N SENICR CLASS 5670 Easi Second Sireer GEneva 8-9765 N bQ5yQ2re I-Ioncock Cos Stoition DOn.MClY.S - ' Le1Iorn1 AFQOUHS and 5eCOUOl Slfeel CA ONESE and AMERICAN FooD Long Beach' California ' Q awaiian Entertainment 5 6 Easi Second Sireei I S ong B clw, California l-lEmloclc 9-5523 Allen TV CS I-Ii-Fi 293I Palo Verde lai Springi Long Beach, California HArrison. I-781 i 'Wal Have A Complete Record Selectio Too 35- -EE? Ex tos Tostee Freeze f E 84 Siearns Avenue Long Beacln, California Gifneva 9-0665 WE GIVE SERVICE WITH A SMILE if i' A . K t - i 'r g n r , Fu I 'fu rj , ff '41 , ' Western Auto Tuxe :f ff,-f iw' 'i if l ' Associate Store l ' ' A7 7 ' CI-IAS. K. Drzummomo ' '47 'Z' :W ei a 5287 East Second Street --AUC , Cko tn- -T - Long Beach 3, Calif. GEneva 9-2997 A ...I ring ' ail0 F' l' BECI-LMONT SHORE E x 4 If A ra 'Wt' wttvtw v if I . ffifq N29 gil? V ' I V X Q QS, Ban uet Room Facilities ForU T l00P I-larry Dtsharoon sr U91 Ya 9 Ki q P 0 efsons . . Nl Mobtl Statton Q1 X04-it Apgnle Valley Steak House 5375 East Second'Street ' W QV N? ppt of-D Long Beach, California to I ff? CONAATO GEneva 9-I'22I - - Belmont Shore Ui Q9 5 Jowner 73l-gEE!2fkBZggL?vzy WE GIVE sm GREEN STAMPS tk . Long Beach, Calif. My 40,4 l 6119500 601,212,411 f E' QWMM 1 I !M,,,,,, ,g .,,,, ,f,4i.t4 A 205592 1 I ., 1 ' ' ' f U v 1. s 1 ' A s Cleaners Self Improvement wf -O 4331 E st Anaheim 4240 Atlantic Avenue toy cyl ' Long Beach' Cahfoma Long Beach, California u' 2 GEneva. 9-5lO0 GArfielcl 7-4277 ey M 01 qhfvfu ,bw STOP IN AND SAVE rl O B SE Uflfllglwco ly it gl' ff !0I ' A, .. 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