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El Espiritu Claremont Higl1 School Claremont, California Vol. LVI, June 1969


EL ESPIRITU STAFF Jan Pierce .............. Co-Editor Lillian Soltes ............ Co-Editor Karen Ke sler ...... Activitie¡ Editor Tom Ash ... .. . . . . ... ports Editor Gary Angelo .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . Sport. Debbie Brown . . . . .. . . .. .. . Cla ses JoAnn Feduniak .......... Faculty Senior Delinda Gloss .. ... . .. .. .. eniors, Activities Steve Miller . ... . . . .... .. . Faculty Index Jim Shiner . ... . .... .. . . .. . Classes Mike Taylor ............... Sports Patricia Toovey ........ Advertising Organizations Steve Blankenship . . . . Photographer Fred Hinshaw . . . . .. . Photographer Chuck Sloan . ... .... . Photographer Cindy Stuber . .... .. . Photographer Russ Toepfer . ... . .. . Photographer Wayne Book Studio .... Photography Miss Darlene Goto ...... Art Advisor Miss Dori Rose .... Faculty Advisor Taylor Publishing Co. ...... Printer


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ORGA IZATIO S .. ..... .... . . .. ........ 14

SPORT

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ACTIVITIES ............................ 120

CL SSES L . .......................... 1 ti E IOR

TA DO T ................... 152

ADVERTIZINC ..........................236

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L As something Exciting,

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Always moving ...

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Frenzied in an attempt to 'i}lt_ 'l' 1 • Y\,/\'N 1\_ ,f capture and hold moments . . . � Those of classes, Campus, Spirit,

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Sports, Special times, Special people. A special place, a special experience.·

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Learning ... .-

The main experience at C.l-I.S. Look any place:

The wheels are always grinding In the minds of studentďż˝:

We ask

Why? with open minds and outstretched hands. We come,

We give and take

And evolve our answers. The chance is Here:

We take it.

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Laugh Be gay Life does not last forever, Life starts when you realize it. Fun is your greatest experience at CHS Move with it. Entertain, be entertained. Laugh Give thought to nothing but Pleasure Tomorrow is time enough to Be Serious Live today As it is.



Fewr mounting to a mad Pitch creams. Clapping. Cheering.

Girls carnrting iri short skirts

Cla.ses trying to outshout each other.

The i�ht echoes each movement, Each 5 und of Spirit.



Color .. �u ic .. . creams, shrieks

Groans-a player hitf's the mud.

Faces tell all-

The stadium hiccomes a blur of

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Incredulity- ,

Shock.

The moment rules.

Half Time arrrvc>s­ Cheering,

The nervousness of the girls.

Will the red carpet never end? AnnouncementsAll is still.

Then it's all over, and

To the rising shriek of tribute,

The Queen is crowned,

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We are

Claremont High.

We make it

What it is ... The best

Happens here on campus...

Come,

Relax with me. A problem?

Talk it out. Be friends. Happy?

Better...

Laugh at the sun,

Watch the clouds scatter. Be with us

Where it is.



NOW TO THEE, ALMA MATER OUR HEARTS GO OliT IN PRAISE; MAY LOYALTY BRING JOY TO THEE AND SPLENDOR CROWN THY DAYS. WHERE SO E'ER WE MAY WANDER, HOWE'ER THE YEARS MAY FLY, ENSHRINED SHALL BE THY MEMORY. DEAR DAYS AT CLARE'.\<IONT HIGH.

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Faculty and Administration


ROBERT A. STAFFORD

Pre�ident of the School Board

DR JOHN B. BRINEGAR Superintendent

District Policymakers

DR. J . fES E. i\WNSON . lrmber of the Board

MR.. RENA S. SMILKSTEIN Member of the Boo.rd

MRS. FRANCESE. DRAKE

l\femher of the Board

DR. KENNETH B. BONILLA Member of the Board


Administrators Sponsor Student Responsibility RICHARD L. BARTHOLO\IE Assi�tant Principal Student Activities

ALEXANDER HUGHES Principal

DAN STEVENSON A�siHant Principal Administrative Affairs


PATRICIA GRIFFIN Guidance

CHESTER COX

Director o{ Guidance

MILTON BENTLEY Guidance

JOSEPH FERRARA Counseling Staff

STANLEY OBRENTZ Counseling Staff

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HAROLD SARGENT Guidance

"A Friend in Need, is a CHARLES MASSEY Guidance

friend indeed"

PHYLLIS LINDEMULDER Guidance

ELIZABETH BLANCHARD School Librarian

MARY RUGG School Nuro;e


PATRICK BACCHUS

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SUE PETERSON English

B.A.

Mr. Lowman chats with Mr. Obrentz during lunch.

English Department Aims At Creative Approach

RUDOLPH WILSON "BOSS" of English B.A.


JEAN PARAKER English B.A., :M.A. .\ ..\DINA COU: Eagli,h, \Volfpacket Advisor B.. .\.

0 . .\\'ID LOWMAN F.n!!li,h B.�. M.S.

CONNIE POYNTER Reading Clinic B.,\.

:MICHAEL KATZ Engli,h B.A, M.A.

DOROTHY SHAMAH English B.A.

JACK FARLEY English lab, Creative Writing B.A., M.A.


, R.: 5. lll..EY EnJ?"liili B.A.

LISA BOONE English B.A., M.A.

DORIS ROSE English, Year book Adviso1 B.A.

ROBERT McGILL English, Latin B.A.

JANICE SMITH Reading Improvement B.A.


TED BOWES History B.A., M.A.

Critical Thinking: Goal

of the History Department DR. JOSEPH FORCINELLI Hi-torv of World Religions, Philo,oµhy, Humanities Ph.D.

FREDERIC APPLET01 20th Century Man B.A., M.A.

ROBERT BALDWIN Hiftory, Psychology B..\., M.A. THOMAS MINNOCK Government B.S., .M.A.

JUDITH KOERNER History, History of Africa B.S.. M.A.


JAMES HILL History B.A.. M.A.

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\.arc1=�nt-English, Contemporary Affairs

!:..:DELL G "TTE R t'Dl

DAVID ZITLOW Economics B.A .. M.A.

PATRICIA HALL Intro. to the Social Sciences B.A.

DONALD COOK Dev. of the Modem West B.A.• M.A.


KATHRYN KNAPP History B.A.

JOHN ELLENA Hi,tory B ..\.

ROBERT SHAMAH History B.A.

WALDEMAR VASKIS History B.A., B.D., M.A.

History: Record of the Past for the Present ICH:\.EL LOVIK Hi 0tOr\'. Ru,,ian .A .. :\LA.

JAl\If.S ZAIL\REK Historv B..-\.. �LA.


ARTHUR REITNOUER JR. l\ifathcmQtic, B.A., M.A. ROGER B GBY Mathematics B.S.. M.S.

Mathematics: The Science of being precise

WlLLIAM BOOTH Mathematic, B.S.

GARY LAMB Mathematics B.A.

STEPHEN LAMBERT Mathematic� M.S., M. Ed.


RICHARD PAWLEY Mathematics B.A., M.A.

RALPH RANDERSON Mathematics B.A., M.A.

EARL HOPPES Mathematics 8.S.

GEORGE SCHROEDTER Mathematics B.A. ERNEST CASE Mathematics B.A.

VICTORIA EMIGH Mathematics 8.A.


Lan2:uage Study Broadens Understanding

HIRLEY J\kI TYRE

EVELYN HERMAN French B.A., M.A.

French

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ALEJ NDRO MOR.ALES punish B.A. GERALD BROWN Spanish B.A., M.A.

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MARIA RODRIGUEZ '3 pJ nish

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OTTO RIEGER German A.A.,B.A.

MAXWELL G TES Latin, Greek, Russian B.A.

CONCH ITA DAY French B.A.,B.L.

MICHAEL MALTER German 3.A.,M.A.

JA t CAMP Spanish B.A.,.1.A.

CLARA IVEY Spani h H.A.


Competition Builds Spirit

:MERLIN APEL Director of Athletics B.A.

EDWIN HAERTEL Phy,ical Education, Football Coach B.A.

J.\CK Si\IITH Phy,ical EclL1cation, Ba<kctball Coach B.A.

ROBERT CLAPROOD Ph ysical Education, Baseball Coach B.S.

ESPER KEISER Phy sical Education, Varsity Football Coach B.A.


PAT FOR H Y Ph ysical Education B.A

. HIRLF:Y \VRJGHT Pbv,ical F:ducation, GAA B.A,M.A

ance Adds New Twist o Girls P. E.

M RY fA LEY . Physical Education, Drill Team B.S.

'.\OR..\l.-\ J L-\'.': '\EESSEN Pb!cical Education. GA.-\ s_

MARCIA NYGAARD Phy,ical F:Jucation, Rally Squad B.A., I. .


Science ... Leading To The Future

BOOKHOUT

DONALD BOURQUE Chemistry B.S.

CHARLES FREITAS Science Survey B.A.

KENT MILLER Physics B.A.,M.A.

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LESLIE BELL Biology, B.S.C.S. B.S


DAVID KNOWLTON Chemistry, Biology B.S.,M.A.

JA'>fES TRAUTNER Biologv

B.S,ks.

GABRIEL DAMICO Science B.S.,M.S.

ROBERT BELCHER I.C.M. Biology B.S.

DAVID TAXIS Biology B.A.

JOHN LILLIE Science B.S.

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HARLSS HAGADORN£ lndust rial Arts B.S.

RO .c\LD SKAGGS General Bu,iness B.S

LARRY CLARK Industrial Education B.S.,M.A.

JAMES HOWARD General B,,siue,s B.S.

-----�HAROLD COLE Industrial Arts B.S.,M.S.

GLENN MILLER Inductrial Arts B.A.


CERALDENE LININGER Typing B.A.

BERNICE BOLT Child Care, Food� B.S.

I \ 1\!ES ANDERSON Data Proce,!'ing

B.S

ta Processing ded To Practical Arts

LYNDA VEATCH Office Practice B.S.,M.A.

BILLIE WALLEN Home Economics B.S.

MILTON LINMAN Practical Arts B.S.


GERALDINE T .RNF.R Art B.A., 1.A.

INGRID PETERSEN Art M.A.

SAM THOMPSO Vocal Music B.A.,M.A.

LARRY PITCHER Band, Orcheotrn B.A.

Culture Is Explored Through Music And Art

DON FRUECHTE Drama B.S.,M.A.


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Art. A11n11;:il Art Advisor B.S., M.F.A.

iver's Training Attempts o Produce Better 1vers

A LICE RIT HIE Art

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.TOE L BARRERE Driver Trainin"'b B.A.

L "TH F.R . L RTf:\t.Z Dri,·ers Education, B. .


Valuable help and Support

Bjur \fr,. Jo,ceµhine \Valk<:',. IZlllan. �1rs. Marjorie Stanfill. O,·erholt. l\frs. Jeanette, Cox, _-jo h L1berg. l\1r,. Nancy Pies-man.

Dorothy Wc,terdale, Audry Carpentn. Yirian l\ance. R:ichel N:tvatro, Loi, Popham. OletG Balanger.


Top R O\\. ,. Jose Lube, R v Al faro. Howard Seay. Bottom How: fom Galla,.dll'r. Robert Luton, Coy Jones.

s Eilene Harrison, Above: . Lee Seeds, is. M _ Mrs. BaM Mi rs. . ira,:>, Fedu'.' 1ak. rba,G Hinkle, , C, 11 n,111ng-,. Mrs. 1"r a ry afn�y. Mr�. Bo ttom p ,ctur". Martha a ... , Pear Fcr·b· . ,_. Sop1e R ,c.e. ac k , Mabel Kaiser,

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Organizations


The IJand presents a treble

Band And Drill Team Both on foot and hy bus, the CHS

and and chill team th is year co,ered literalh· hundreds of miles. From Pom-

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Laguna Beach, from San to San Dil'go, the units .-a, !led to perform. Bt>sidf's prescnt­ in!!" half time �hows during the footB rnardino

hall sl'a�on. thl') participatt>cl in local Christma,: paradf·,. tht> Chaffey Bm1rl Rt > 1·it•w. Lil(' Ha\\·tlwrrll' parade, ,rnd tlir Orauge Silllw paradr. They re­ turiwd to Disneyland, and took part in tlw National City parade. A special honor 11a>' al:so placed upon tfw hancl.

Temn C,1plai1J,: Ld1 10 righl. Ki111 J'ark and "i11-i" Moor!'. llrill Tr,1m ed all pe1lorn1011l·e., 11·ith 1l1t· 1,anJ. ,lllcl .-a111,· 11p 11i1l, 111;1111· 1w11 anJ rird routine-.

TII(' hand

ratt>d among the top banck anJ was im·ited to participate in the �1 estcrn States Band Rl·1·it·11· in La Mrsa. This included rnarching in a parade, presenting a lialftirnc show, and sight reading for j ucl�es. t,·11 1,(-'qprn

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Cini, .\1,·lw-oli- clr11m major. lakr, ti1ne of from d1eerlcading to capal,h· direcl the band. f


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I J. Co"ag,, 1CC01t-<-k,lk J. Grali,un D. Crnnt C. Cray B. Hand H:l\Md /1. Heuck C. Hi11J, D Hillburg S. Hollin;.,: R. Ho"·a,·d R. ll11c > lmn P.Hm·lmcr .L Huss

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I.ETTER -\R T. Tiailt',· ( :. Cnlr-,; S. Th,i, K. Kr•,.J,.r K. l.r-li,· i\(. Lud" ic T. Lubci.· 1). :'-iorm:in B. R\;Jll 8. Sihafer L Ta, lor .f. Tlt�rnburg-

over Hundreds of Miles TJ· :_,\j\,[: By files. front 10 bark: J. S. Miller, L. (.;u:iy, L. Schweicken, K. HubJtkJ, l.. Cr11n11e1. :2.• R. Wallin, R. Porter, J. Oo11ner. \ . . L. Bonilla, C. McCallum. :1. T N<'l�on, L. Schi.,ler, C. l-'lanle, C. Rot',ch, J. Carpenter, l'. {:;i·i;Pn. 4. S. Konosol, B. Trnris, D. Caul . r. '>I. .':i1c111ley, B. Brown. 5. C Culolla. S. CPorg•·, III. McCalw. IJ. 1•:no. S. \ anik.


l\1ember, of drill team stand al attention in halftime show.

Fl.AG T\'i 1IRLERS: L.cft to rip:ht, Tern Willi,11ns. Jan St,1rk, Sandy O-cng. Back row: Judy Ward. Shnc1· \\'in:.,:n. lkl.>liir Fho,rn. Karen H11IJatka and .Lickic Donn�r 1wrforn1 pa,ad,· 1outin,·.

MAJOl1.ETTES: Left to right, Kathy Greiner, Karen McCeady, Cathy Heggem. Center, Shirley Elliott, Head Majorettr. Band, drill tenm and romhincd choirs in contro,Tr,ial halftime show.


T -.s Baile, i, r1rpa1ed to help a, Karen Kessler ruts last rnin1Ltc poli,h on boot,. Le er carrirra a- a ,,.parate part of band wer,, ne11· thi, year. Twelve girl, took _ ,-·itb three acting a, substitutes at each performance.

Larry Pitcher, band director, performs at Hornecomin halftime ,how.

Long Awaited Uniforms Arrive

perfo1111, in ron111e1i1ion at the National Orange Show. Band competition. ,, Ii ile 111ajorellt'< took second and dril I team. third. r- of practice are need,,d to achieve the goal, of the drill "1· Mhi-or. indicatP, the rnsition of a ,treet pattern.


Girls' Chorus ROSTER C.f'Orgin Cock, . I Cook I mihY ord ·nd r DejounC'tt P tDeYoung ri, Donofrio Tracy Dougla 0s rlene Ern<l .\lm E•rohar ;: rah Fowb· ·!Ill Carcia Deborah Goff Pat Green Tobel· Hamblin . lelinda Harris Li Houlf Bttky Hypes

Sandy J rsscn Kati,;- Karnm Keni;r Kt·ating Marinn L,-� Geo1gia Lindsey Ka11•n Lockhart Margn1c1 Magill Ha1riet Manwaring l\fo,·i" l\frMulkn Shervl for,e Pat Naef lla11·n Parnell Wendy P_oling Delia Sevilla Doris haw Linda \\litthau, Cheryl Young Karen Young

Pep Club

Front Ro"·: Dehhi,- :lfotia. Alm Gani,on. Cindy Sq11i1e,, Libby l\kLeod, Terri f-'Mbc,. Caroline Kitt1ell, Pam Caoey, Denise Glover, Billie Schafer. Glo1in C:arroll. Michell Kahalnick. Back Row: En,ilr Wnin�row, Val Ducey, Sheryl Foresbe1g, Judy Mason, Ann Youn;,:. Huth Mathews, Viq,inia Pike, Shnron Benton.

CJorit• Estes finishes a project.


The CHS Sta�e Band thi.: rear gained much r;�pect and ad;nir­ ati on as they continued to impro1·e and gain rPcognition. Tht> Stage Band, sometim s known as "The Casuals", played at many <lances a n d parties through the year, lwcoming a truly professional group. In ad­ dition to playing under contract and in assemhlics, tht> Stage Band a ho played at homr haskethall games. Highlight of the year for Thr Casuals was a trip to Reno, l evada. The group attendt>d the Western States Jazz Festirnl and competed with other stage bands from nf'ighhoring states. The Cas­ uals earned most of the money to finance the trip by playing at various functions.

Stage Band Standing. left: J. Haugland, P. Jacob-. R. Steven$, J. Carney D. Jerrold'.Jon • Row 1: P. Boule, L. Traylor, J\'1. Pear­ son, G. Milton, Mr. Pitcher. Ro"' 2: R. Woenz, B. Walker, B. Yellin. G. Stout. J. Brown. Row 3: S. Hollin . P. Johnson, S. Harris, B. Brine a.r. C. Jaeger, S. Norris.

oncert Choir : P. Dahl. S. Billin�-. S. Hauch, K. Park. P. Hart, P. Keating, B. Adjemian, C. Kilgore, G. Estes, 0. Smith, S. Malysiak, C. Brainard. �A,.,.,...t.,,_ \I. 'llrCandle--. L. Simmons, B. Witherbee, K. Title, C. Bau,man. Row 2: K. Grothe, D. Hatch, J. Gorman, K. Robinson, K. Olson, __ .-\. Hut'i;k. C. Horsley, D. Edward;, L. Morse, It Frantz, R. Jones, C. Hain, D. Gossage, P. Boule, R. Stevens, J. Manwaring, B . Carr, • �- \\ int,·r. K. Tliomp,on, l\'1. Bolinger. Ro,,· 3: D. Fia,ca, A. KolodgP, M. CartPr, P. Alhrecht, S. Peterson, R. Webb, P. Jacob,;, . CoL . -· Dicken-, D. Antal, K. Rose, J. Pribble, C. Ralsten, J. McConn�ll, S. Cook. A. McDonald, J.- Bcnezet, F:. Waingrow, E. Fong. Ro"' 4: n. C. Kalman, K. :,1ephen. B. Lennon, B. Cornell, G. Jaegt'r, R \Vinthrow, I-'. Hammond, B. Forrester, J. Clanton, C. Dunlap. P Brown. R. Liles. G. Hutchings. B. BrinPgar, S. VanBrocklin, !'. Alil<>s, J. \Valker. K. Meyers, S. Elliot, C. Taylor.


Madrigals

Orchestra Row l: Dan Strang, Crnthia Bogue . .Inn Stark, Ja­ net Sullivan, Linrla Wagner, Vickie Tyrt>r., Sue Bo­ gosinn. Row 2: Alan Robbin,, .fonet Myer,, Georgina Garcia, Barbara· Cipolla, Diana Hook, Lisa Geller, Chri$ Hind,, Karen Schmittou, Rochnrine Bullman, Bev Ryan. .Tan Kieft. Billie Schneffer. Row .1: Chris Wright. Richard Anderson, Pa111 Peterson, Thad Bliz­ znrd, Mary Fuller, Mike McKinney, Jeff Plumb, Sandie Critchell, Helen Hutr.hison, Pt>te Jacobs, Tom \'Var­ zerka, Lnnce Warrr.n, Doug Hodge. Row 4: Donald Luknrik, Bob Nelson, John Carney, Marsha Roberts, Debbie Brown, Jirn Stoneman, Dave Jerrold-Jone,, Grng Stout, Gary Johnson, Beth Walker. Russ Stevens, Skip Hollings, Don Johnson.

: ChTi• Taylor. 1\-larthn Boling,:r, MnQ· Boule. Sarah Lopn. J nn G•mnnn, Bonnie ...-,.:L.-''--. Dnu Hatch. andy Hauch. Row Two: Stc,e Cook. Brt'nt M:tlon. P,·te Jncoli,. Hu.,, .• J Ht'nzie, Bill Brinegar, Kathy Thompson, St�ve Van l:lrocklin. Didi F'iasca, Brue<'


ri; Simon, Linda Wagner, Debbie Speas, J11lic Carpenter, .Tnnir.e Sim. Kay Nichols, Donnn Naef, Holly Ral0ten, St11art Posner, John Forrt>-ler, ,, Hinton, Bruce Brady, Bari McClain, Mike Blackhurn, Preston Linker, Rill Lantz, Sam Comstock, Blair !111tcl1ings, Cla11dia Ramlo1r. Kar n ng, Lynn Warner, Dawn Stalwick, Julie Mr;Donal<l, Mayfair BruJcrlin, Cecelia Thomp,;on, Cathy Fielder, Sandy Holien,. Sandy i\lcCurthy. ra Chapmen, Ruth Hutchison; Second Row: Vicki TnPe, Vicki Kinµ, Debbie Pallller, Sandie Critchcll, Juanita. larhle, Lilly Soltc,, Judy Ward. rlene Janusz, Carol Gusse, Debbie Monroe, Carol Rir.c, Don MarlJlc-. Mike Young, Dave Miller, Dave Lorenzo, Don Jtelihun, Rod Lin<'s. Jack ,·i s, Renee Manwaring, Lindsay Hunter, L111rn Chap111an, Laurie Arµo, Debbie Harrison, Marry M ado,·skv, Eileen Hai son, Sandy H,1zrn: Third ,.-: Debbie Norris, Marla Olson, Kathy \Voodlyn, Sonia Cuilty, !'vlarµaret Purdy, Debbie Clarridge, Adrian Slomka, Becky Beyer, Jim Ca_se, • ig Goldsberry, Jim Baugus, Mi, ke Ables, Lyle Penner, Kerry Rvan. Debbie .Rol'· Candy Watson, Dana Tait, Joy Colcough, Jan Swartzbaugh, Jill Antal; Fourth ·: Karen Benton, Marian Brown, Diane Powns, Ginµcr Lepire, Karen Bovard, cy McCoy, Dorothy Fleck, Russ Toepfer, Dan Glo s s, Kirn Prou,, Jeff Kirkendall, -· Beasorn, Joari Gibson, Marilyn Bewley, Ann Beckstead, Sue Sr. Clair, l'vlarilyn , Jan Thompson, Carol Cannon ,

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Bixby, Dawn Honey,vcJJ, Annette Ballurd, Marsha .Roberts, Janet Lundquist, Cynthia Culotta. Cardyn Zerveck, David F.pp_

word. Linda Guay. }Anet Yale, Susan Fischer, Janel Snodp; rass, Ell�n Miller. Row Tw(): Dd,bie Mizt>rk. .J() Srhnel, Kathy rr. Bobbie Burggr"f. Leaf frtedric.son, Torn McCandless, Dunne Johnson. Gary Nelson, Ho,y T11clr,·, Vicky Laughlin, Violet • y Prout. Row Three: Tina Hartmrn, Sue R11pr1 Renea Hoalst, Jan Wallace, Linda GrunnP-l, Julie Ply,npss�r, Candy Jordon. -teacl.. Roland Syh·eslP-r, Larrv Kclina, Porn Keating, Kathy Sigler. Sue Ilsley, Nancy Havilyn, Laurie ScliwPicker, ina Kuntz, Row Four: Iletsy Erickson, Laurie Greenwood, Chri:; Hooker, Cardy Pavey. Heidi Morrison, Jill Swanberp;, Terri Ackerman, Mike Young, Ste,·e Pu[!h, Tim Colmen, Josh Brown, Paul Ir,vin, Vicky Bowe, Redina Portn, Holly Jaeger. Nan : Wagner, Bev Caddes, Terri olm n, Ann Wang, Pam Simon. .

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. Ir. Thompson (sponsor), Bryan Shyer: Row Two: Sam 'l.r.::.�oc,;·. Rob Webb, Lang Trostler, Brian Devine, Stu Posner, dis.

Thespians Front: Robin Winters, Row One: Chuck Sloan, Linda Simmons, Mr. FruP.chte (sponsor·), Debbie Norris, Steve Reynolds, Bryan Shyer, Larry Smith, Donna Hook, David Irvine, Barbara Butler, Sandy Ha.-tnett. Row Two: Elaine Fong, Mary Doule, Gr�gl! Hill, Cathy McNasser, Tony Norris, Chuck Horsley, Gary Eldred, Beth Projector, Sue Cam1ibell, Ben Bull.


Scuba Kevin Korff Skip Wayne Bob Lewis Andy Gutentag

Bill Master Hank Koshdon Ann Tozier Teri Roenic ke Tom Tondee

Ron Brown

Mr. Bob Anderoon ( ;cponsor)

Horse, as in Knight

Chess Club Circle-wise, Shawn White, Jim Baugus, Ned Ronnig, Tom Cuilty.

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C. S. F. Botfom row: Elli, Waingrnw, Michelle Fernad ez, l\-1ar y Brownlee, Anthea Kn i g h l, Marilyn Murray, Teena Mi­ chael, Lyn n Warner, Ro w Two: Linda Simmons, Jayne Lee, Libbv MacLeod, Terri Forbes, !VIary Ann R a ins, Sanrly Hauch, Chris Amato .. S11e Campbell, Chris Simon, Sandy Hartnett, Pam Burton, Row· Three: Ste,e Wheeler, Dawn Stalwirk, Jav Wal\in:r­ ford, Gregg Smit h, Steve Adams, David Black, Ro w Fonr: Bernie Santarsie r e. Pam Furer, Ann Tozier. Elaine Fon:;,:.

Front Row: Sandy Hubatka, Bernie Santarsiero, Ch11rk Slo�n. Sne Malysiak, Sue St. Clair, Greg Fernandez: Middle Row: Fred Hinshaw. Penny Ahle,. Tim .Bromage, Pam Ables (honorary member): Bai:-k Row: Ron L111e. Jay Walling­ ford, Mr. Malter (sponsor), Sue Adjemian, Steve Coss, Sandy Hnrtnett.

Mountaineering Club


Interact Club

Fim Row: Gary Ang:elo, V.P.. John Alden, V.P .. Hank Benjamin. P -­ Brent Malan, Sect.-Tre(ls.. Mr. Knapr <Sronsor): Jim•rri,hman .. em Row: Rirk V"ndPnherg, Howie Powle,son. Jav Havard. John Champ. :\Iii Struxness. Bob Palmer. Alex Turnn. Craig Goldslwrr\". Tl,irrl R ,,,: F. · Elkins. Spencer Malysiak, Craig Durey. Gran1 Hill.· Bill L.rnt1_ Four­ Row: Gary Bell, John Evans. i\•{ike Crn1rhfield, Stev� Milin. Glenn . [ill �. Mark Grauman, Larry Bell. Mark Enin.

Grant Hill, Pres., qenn l\Iill,·i-, Craig Ducev, John Champ. Second Row: Gary Angelo, Brent Malan, Hank Renj(lmin. Craig Goldsbery, Rill Lantz, Third Row: Eric Elkins. John Alden. Mike Cru1chfield. Steve Miller. Spencer lVfalvsiak. Howie Powlesson. Jay Havard, Mark Ervin, Alex Turner. Robert Palmer.

Lette:rmen


Clrn.s Arna to llavr, ;\darns Michelle FcrnandPz Neal Hicker<;on Dave Wheeler Alisci BelinkofT Grt>gg Smith K,irla Rd! P,lll l \Vheele, 1\/ancy J\fcCoy Lo, don Railrv lli:l,hy Roh re;. ])piJIJie Keehan .Marty Col lllcO

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' ung: :'\. Lieberman. Mrs. Oay. sponsor; L. Gautreau, J. Wallingford, S. Comstock, M. Touchard, -. Herman. sponsor. Standing: D. Walker. K. Plessman, B. Projecter.

''Le Circle Francaise'' Sponsors French Cafe

Senior men occupy a table at French clul, sponsored Care. French students mana_ tlie cafe, acting as cooks, waiters, and janitors. Students wue welcomed in true Fr fashion to huy the goods or .sit and pass the time.


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An ,·,.hiliition of till' !e:rcat incenti,·,, of thP staff.

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Wolfpacket Staff

Cl.1d-1on,. portrayin;; Clad,1011e.

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\\'OLfPACKET STAFF: Hm, · l. I.di to Ki;.d,1: Hol•1i11c·. n. Cl:1d,ton<'. 1:t':ll111t· Edito 80111,,, Editor in C:hid: J\f. Mcl'artlancl. J<:. W:1int:rn\\. J-:cli1orial Edi1rn: L :-,imrnon-. Fin · Editor: K. Be.II. Row 2: Jl. flrown. I.. H,n, B11·•in,·.-- \Janager: J. C,·111111g. R. :-;c111 :\fan,ton, B. Colrn, D. Clint•lwll-. Cirrnlatiou \L111agc•r.

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Yearbook Staff Row 1, Left 10 righ 1: G ..-\ 11gelo, J. Fed1111iak, :\lillrr. S. 8Lrnkrn­ -hi1,. F'. Hinshaw, C. .. lo.in. I). Brown, K. K,-,. ,l<:r. P. Toovcy. ·Row :.! : R. Toepfer, J. Shinn, T.

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· Sp.ritely Songleader� Add Spirit to rallies


Right to Left: Delinda Glo,s (Head), Bonni Witherbee, Linda Sedg­ wick, Terri For bes. Sue Stewart, Julene Bjur.


Head

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Pam Ca,p,·

Jody StPfkn

T� Hazelton

JoAnn Sloan

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Varsity Cheerleaders Sock it to em one more time!


Terri, She's A Wolf Whethrr it was leading the hand around tltr track at foothall ;.>amrs, p,irticipatin,!Y in �ne of the many skits at rallir:s, or rncoura):!ing- a loud jungle call for cla�s competition. Tnri Turner. this year� mascot, was always· instigating ,omrthinµ:. Her warm prrsonality and genuine rntlrn�iasm did· much to help spirit this \'ear at Clarrnwnt Hi;d1 School.

Terri f•xplaining thP :-:11irit ran al� rally.


Bee's Keep Winning Many hour, of sunHlHT pr,1cticrs and midnight get­ top:Pthl·rs hdprcl neatl' sucn·ssrul competition qandings for our BPr ,quad thi., \T,Jr_ Th,, B<'P\ inspir<'cl their team to \-ictorv hy "littk ,·xtrn," such as clw"rs for earh tpam member and rc1kt•s. Aftn a wrck of rough rnmpetition at Rrcllands Summer ChrPrleadinµ- Camp_ thl'I wrn· proud to bring homf' c1 first plan· trnph)" ror tlH' lwst JV squad attrnclin;,- thr rc1mp, and 5 first placv clailr rild11,11s. Tlwir partiripatinn in Auroyo Competition proYPd 1Pr1 surcessful also_ as they placed 3rd out of :-l'I nthn JV ,quads participating.

r.Iockwi,P: Chri� Frc!inplon, Ma,i,· C:hin. i\1111 KolodgP. Chris AtchP-on.


The 1968 football team will long be remembered as the team that brought back the prf'stigP of Claremont High. The season started as many had beforr with a win over Glendora. But the Wolfpack showed that this was to he no ordinary season whrn it beat Temple City for the first time in ten years. As the Wolves devoured Montclair and thf'n Garey, thP Pack machine gained momentum, hf'coming more pownful and smooth. Chino, Pomona, and Ganf'sha, all major threats, soon frll under the mighty jaws of Claremont's Wolfpack. The offense was powf'rful and precise; the defense was strong and stingy. A new S.A.L. scoring record was set against rival Bonita, and Upla,id, the last prey, fell. Not since 1954 had the Pack compiled an unbeaten, untied regular season record. Not since 1964 had the Wolfpack had eight first-team players All-S.A.L. It was the first time ever that Claremont was rated third in C.I.F. at the season's end. This team will long be remembered as one of Claremont's greatest. Coaches Freitas, Keiser, Hartel, and Apel


the Championship

Pack Pack Pack Pack Pack Pack Pack Pack Pack Pack Pack

1968 Scores 14............................ Glendora 14............................Temple City 26............................Montclair 34............................Chino 20........_ ....................Garey 27 ............................Pomona 16............................Ganesha 62............................Bonita 20............................Upland l8............................Baldwin Park 8............................San Marino

0 12 0 13 0 6 7 26 9 7 16

Captains

Greg Warzecka-DHB :\II S.A.L.

Gary Angelo-tackle All S.A.L.

Grant Hill--guard All S.A.L.


J n Alden ..._ Cen te r o_\C Beck-End D \. Blanche-Tackle

Robin Beal-Guard Gary flell-Guard GrPgg Brown-End

Pat Clark-End Tim Cox-QB Tern·l fhvi,on-HB

Ste , Cook-End )like Crutchfirld-F.nd Crai� Oun•,--QB


Get 'em Big Red In their first C.I.F. /"arnc. the Claremont ddl'n$e held high $Corin� Balclwin Park to just se,Tn points. Rod Mc­ \Tirl. Baldwin Park', hi p.-hh' n·�ardrd ha)fliack, was held in check. csp<'cially nl'cH the �oal line.

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Tom Fox-Tar:kle Jo,· Gonzale•-Guard Brv:rn Gr"'·r,-Tackle Cr'.1i� HamiJlin-Cuarcl Ed Kahalnik-Tncklc


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Teamwork is the key to having a winning season. The Wolfpack unity led to ten straight wins.

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1 Blane Warhurst-HB

Brent ]'l'J a I an-DHB Eddie Ornelas-DHB Ch UC k Ralst · en-Center Eddie Sh aw-Tackle ..\lex Turner HB


Tough To Stop Harri I rop 1 tom 1 -ho,,·,

to hrinl! down in :i rrowrl or in tl1r 011rn. Blanr 'l.'i'arhur�t dri\'e, for :i fir,t rlown a,!"ai1i-t Pomona. Alf'x T11rn<'r I bot­ turn, up fi,,]rl for a ]011� g:ain. IJ!anr �'adrnr<t ( ri l!hl) hi, pow,'r hy c�rt)i11::: 111,• drfendn tin rxtra fi,·c yard�.


JV's

ITop) Da,·e O'Conner, Pat Gomak,, Frt'd Stemrid1, Tom Tondee, Bob Sweatnam (Bottom) l\•lick y Blacklntrn, Mike Whiteside, Joe Bach, \\illiam Nix

The young Wolves have rough seasons Bee's

- p Row) J. Hemie, B. Shelton. B. A. Tctdor. C. Johnson, J . Mack, Black: G. Blltterballp:h, R. Tllll. K. Rarher. 8. Hamm, D. Johnson, nni,. Coach Witham. CoJ.ch L,·nn I '.\[iddlel D. EvPr,, T. Peter· D. Lawrence, S. Cox. B. J. J ohn,on. J. Burnfin. S. Maly siak, E. r. B. Hinny, R. Kaurrnan. D. Sahe (Bottom) J. Arce, T. Rose, Trrancc. M. Kig:y, M. Ole y, T. Redsha,,, J. Turner , ]\[. Nesbit, M.

Frosh Coach F:llena. Coach Cla prood. J. Morgan , B. Mosier, R. Ward, hr. 8. :eiler. C. Holder. J. \Yolpert, l\f. Haner, M. AIJ]es, M. J. . 'icker�on. S. Yanl-lorn. S. l\lixon. G. Hanson, J. Burnfin, E. I. fiddle I L. Cook. R. L�e. R. Rosseau. C. Penter. D. Bill,, M. . '.\(ill r. T. Coleman. D. Lorenzo. S. Lind�trorll. K. I\Iiller. D . . . hrr,. B. '.\lrClain .. .\.. Shields, B. Roldi g: . B. B,Td, !Bottom) D. D. Latko,·ich. L. Kalina. D. Johnson. E. Pye. D. Jones. K. Sullivan, . S. Bo�on. '.\1. Pt'tcr;,on. D. Sloan. 5. Gruidl.


The Wolfpack made the big plays when it counted

It's touchdowns and a rugged defense that make winners. The Wolf pack, San Antonio League champs, hacl an outstanding defense and an offense that pro­ duced the touchdowns that made the Pack the cham­ pions, from Claremont High.


Cross Country Beginning workouts in mid-August, the Cross Country team began its srason rt>ady to take tht> Lca/!ue. After four straight victories, they were sudd<.'nly beset hy injuries and ill-luck, and lost a key meet. The team did not let this hurt their drtermina­ tion to win, though. By kcrping the conficl<.'nce and unity that a great team needs, they finishE'cl the season tied for second place in thr S.A.L., with a rt'cord of se\-en wins and two losses, and barely missed going to the C.I.F. Playoffs. SincE' it is a young team, many of the same fine runners will be returning for a shot at the title next year. If the same spirit that was herp this year returns, thry should win the title with easE' nE'x t year. Coach Longsinger

Captain Paul Ilsley

Opp.

48 ..........ClafE'mont Glendora 49 ..........Claremont Temple City Azusa lmitational ..........Claremont Montclair 33 ..........Claremont 56 ..........Claremont Gare\­ Chino 27 ..........Claremont Pomona 43 ... _ ......Claremont \It. Sac Relays ..........Claremont Gane5ha 38 ..........Claremont Bonita 46 ..........Claremont Cpland 21..........Claremont :3._-\_L. Meet ..........Claremont

Captain Randy Randolph

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Captain Glenn Miller


Greg Smith

Howie Powlesson

Larry Forbes

Cameron Munter

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T. Porter. R. Frantz, J. Johnson, ]VI. Adams (back) S. Horris, A. Bergum, P. Har­

L yman. Coo.ch Longsinger

Steve Wheeler

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Marty Gotuso

Jon Persons

Jay Havard

Mark Ervin

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Captain Hank Benjamin All S.A.L.

Captain Rob Mather All 5.A.L.

Conch McCarthy

Won 11

Riverside Poly Monrovia Fontana Arcadia Alta Loma Ramona Chino Redlands Chaffey Lynwood Montclair lJpland C.I.F. Ramona

8 ............Claremont 3 ............ Claremont 0............ Claremont 3............ Claremont 9............ Claremont 5 ............ Claremont 12 ............Claremont 7 ............ Claremont 3............ Claremont ¡ l ............ Claremont 8 ............ Claremont 5............Claremont 8 ............ Claremont

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Bill Lantz All S.A.L.

Bill l\foore

Bob Elwell All S.A.L.

Bee's

Ken Kiefer

( Front) D. Gloss, M. Grodsky, J. Fiocher, D. Hooker ( middle) M. Dagget, C. Anderson. B. Rutland, S. Morgen (back) L. Maxwell, D. Fagundes, B. Master Jeff McConr.ell


Mike Overly All S.A.L.

Gary Thompson

Ted Drake

Cee's

Garth Hutrhin(';:'

(Front) J. Swnrtsbaugh, T. Tillmanns, E. Overholt (back) J. Rothe, D. Colclough, G. Hubatke

Bob James


We're No. Basketball 14-0

Football 9-0

· estling 12-3

Soccer 7-3

Cross Country 8-2 :\later Polo 11-1

rrmont Wolfpar·k finally achieved immortality. wNe harrl1·r 1·0 kill than Drarnla. For a clozen &-ton Cdtic, rulf'rl haskf'thall with a powerful Clarrmrrnt has rulccl thf' San Antonio Leagur EH·rrnne in the S.A.L. has liren out to heat the

hall. tl1f' opposing teamc; would comr looking for

in. hut the ,volfpack slowly mowrd down the Ii'<' an intricatr machine'. Clarrmont would play an almost even Wolfpack's class and

Iii)! part of Clart>mont's succrss.

Coach Keisl'f instilled pnfcction 111 his team to WIil ten straight ganw,..f\gainst, Ric;hop Amat, thr prf'ssure of bPing undefeated f'aught up with tht· Wolves. Amat play d a fine game. but gi\!·11 jusl a fl'W more minutes that Claremont ability, pride, anrl class would have paid ofi in a win. Thl' Bast•hall ll·arn had that same ability, pride. and class. But the Bac;1•liall t1·an:1 has son:wthing els!' )!oin° for it also, Coach Claprood. As one young player said. · "You can't losl' fm that guy, he won't let you." So let this syrnl,ol, No. 1, stand for the exc Hence and superiority of t'\ ny team, and cvery coach, and especially for t·\·cry playn who makes it happen.


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52 52 56 40 46 53 77 69 66 46 40 36 43 63 73 40 56

Coach Jack Smi1h ha, had lo \\'Ork �xtra hard 1his year, even "·ith .,uc-h n l(reat team.

29 1 Craip: Ducey, Roland \Vithrow. a11rl T�n·I Davi,on we,·,· . rk('il'd ill S.,\.f,. 1st rea,n player,. 0

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The greatest Basketball team Claremont � wr had, the 1968-69 Wolfpack, reeled - 29 straight victories. The Pack won - �-\.L. championship with a perfect rd for the first time in league history. This was a season to remember. Roland ithro"· �cored 36 points to set a new _ ool record. Craig Ducey continually dribbled through zone presses all the way • r a lay-up. Teryl Davison scored 32 :n aaainst Bassett, one of greatest perf rrnances ever seen. Claremont shut Don i\ewton and Garey and hung Phillip and Pomona out to dry. J

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Kevin McCarthv Guard-Forward

Roland Wi1hrow-Center

Bob Lennen-Center

Charley Beckman Forward

John Champ-Guard

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Don Brayfield-Guard

Frank Roberts-Guard

Brent Malan-Guard

Jerald Moore-Forward

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JV's capture league title .\1ike Weinberg-guard .\1ark Layn1an-guard Bob Hunter-guard Bob Brusted-guard Tom Warzeka-guard Steve Hint9n-guard Ylike Blackburn-guard Paul Hammond-forward Craig Forte-forward Tony Torres-forward Dan Gilbert-forward

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Dick Elwell-center Mike Whiteside-center The JV\. !eel liy the I onµ range �hoot­ ing of co-captain Mike Weinberg, the dc­ fens<· of Craig fort<', tlw ball handling of co-ca1)tain Bob Hunter, ancl the over all play of !VI.V.P. Mark Layman, fought their way to the S.A.L. Championship.

Bee's Stagger to Championship

Bee's 20-4

811ttom. John "Red" Henzie, Tom ''Coop" C:oor,.r, Bob '·Crow" Crawford, Tad '"Pole" \\ ells, Craig "The Keg" Revnolds, Greg ··Tfir Man" S1out. Top. Chip ··Whitey Short, tr,e '·Mac·• l\frCanhy, Mike ''Butd1er" "The Stilt" Garey, Rohen Ta,-lor. Bill . ··Compule1_ , Lyles, Larry "Farry"' Forlies, Tom ··Ht'arl Allar·k" Aslr.

Frosh 13-7

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Whether it's Craig Dllcey dri,·ing again•! Poinonn's .John Phillips I a hove). or Te(yl Davi•on pas,ing off to Kevin l\frf.arthy for an ea<v two roint, (left). or the defense of Roland Withrow, Clartm(lnt has a rari� combina­ tion of ability for a hasketball team.


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Don Cross-98 LBS.

Mike Adams-l 06 LBS.

Mike I31ack-l23 LBS. Captain

Jim Kozlavich-130 LBS.

Captain Kito Gutierrez-141 LBS.

JeIT Turner-115 LBS.

Mike Lopez-136 LBS.

Chip Kinne-148 LBS.

Winning doern't come easy.


John Sandberg-JS? Lb,.

:\fork McCracken-194 Lbs. Captain

Mike Jouvenat-168 LIJ,.

Dave Morrill-178 Lbs.

Bob De.Tournet-HWT. Captain :· 1n a battle of heavyweights it is often a stand-olf.

Varsity


C. Fernandez, T. De.Tournet, R· Wilson, K. Smith, G. Nelson, H. Taylor. Middle . J. We,theimer, M. Kea.gens, J. Buzzanca, B. Anderson, M. Nesbit. Top Coach .'UJLIU=at. J. Krei,ler, P. Linker, K. Miller, B. forester, T. 1\for�an, C. Busik, D. Bohl• T. arl;;on, i\l. Black. D. Salvoson.


Thf' 11<·1,·,.,1 ,1cldi1io11, 1" ClarPmnnt's $port;; pro�ram werf' Su< ,n 1<-a1n-. :-tart('d i11 NoH·ml,n or la�t 1·('ar hy Mr. _ altn ;i, a11 1111-,111\'tioncd c-lul,. th(' [('aJJl !,!1"<'11· with thl' arit1 .,f 1l1t' !-!Hlllt' a11d attainf'd 1·ar�it1· �port �tatus i-l1is n. R,,th Var,i11 · a1J(I JV'� 1·11_ior('d su,_:c\'s, in tht' tough } Di1·i3io11 ,,-hiC'h includ,·s C.l.F.'s 1111111/>t'r ont' and three <l l'allJ,_ S,rn Gal,rit·I Missio11 and Da111il'!I. Thi> - ccn ll'a111., µ:;iin,:d 1·,1lu;il,ll' c1�si.,ta11ct· 11ht't1 Mr. Otto _ r canH' t(l Cl,ir,·1110111 as a Gnman teac-hn and soc-en ach·3 Rit·µ::n nnd Malin h,l\1· rlorlt' a !-!Tt'al joh this n. The\" ha,·,, kept up tlw Clar\'Juont tradition or 1vi11ninp:.

• l.oJ,·h I\i,·!!•'r. -I. Tl11,in;is. i\-1. Kadi ) -- I. S;ir,:1·,111t. M. St,(f"y. M Rur"nH'JJ t.tl. .\. S,t;,-yn. Coar-I t i\-Lil1,-,-_ ll,.,1111111: _-.;_ Fidil,·,_ 11-1. En·i,1. T. ·s.ind�r-. .1.· -·n�1•1. X. B,rne,. Fl. Sta11ln·.

Soccer Clarl'HlOllt Claren1011t Cla r('rnont Clart>mont Clart'monl ClarE'monl Clarl:'mont Claremont Claremont Claremont

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Lance \Varren slops the opponents bid for :, i:;oal.

Tap oach Rieger, R. Boe, A. Rosine, R. Jones, D. Lindsay, E. Anglin, D. Ott, Middle B. Euah:;. D. Rebhun, T. Norris, J. Thompson, T. Lindenrnlde, Bollom J. Sandoe, J. Baugus. L arren. T. Blizzard, A. Barrott.


Track 1969 fieldf'Cl the mo,t oul�tandin° ,·ar-1 · track lvam that ClarC'mont High -�chod h en'r had. I1 wa, litnally loadPd with record­ holdinp: champion,: EddiE' Or,wlas in the U . St<'\"(' Cook in tlw hurclles. Da\Pn Gra,· in th Pole Vault, Glenn Milin in th<' High Jump. Gan Anp:vln in tlw Shot Put. juct to menli a rf'W. A do111inantly ,cnior tt·am. the trachter­ had the mcst team ahility to h•ad to a cham­ pionship since the last Tri-Count\ u-agu Cl1ampionsbip earlier in the CTE'cade. Pomona and Ga1wsha proYf:'d lo lie> th toughest opponcnl5 ror tlw Wolfpack in thr San Antonio L1·ag11<'. Launclwd into th<· :'C'ason with a ls� pla Championship at lhe annual Foothill Rela�,. Claremont roll,·d 011 to an outstanding o\"erall n·cord. Fine coaching johs were turned m b� Mr. \Vhitan, Mr. Lynn. Mr. Kri�er. Coache, \\ihitum, K�i,cr, Lynn

Place

Glendora Santa Ana :\lta Lorna 1 aremont Citrus Collc:ze Garr\· ClarC'mont Pomona oachell a Claremont Chino Bonita \1t. Sac

Opponent Glendora Santa Ana Rdays Montclair Foothill Relays Gan·y Chino Pomona Relay� Ganesha RPlays Bonita Rdays

With Sophornon·, like Howie Pow­ le,�on, Pat Go'nzul�,. John Hrnzic, Grant MrC:rackrn. and Juniors like John Lon)!wP!( Stcl!, \\"heeler, l\lark I•:lia,. St,·1<· Cook and Jon Pf-'r.,ons, die. tra('k team� for the luturP look to lw ,·er·y 011t,1anding.


Shot Putters P (,onzall'-. :'-like· !,,·pore. G,irY .-\n_ lo -l'hool Jf•c·o,d lroldn. , nt . lc-C',a,·k,·11

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High Jumpers To111 l'Mk. Cl,-·1111 Mill,•,· . Dave Beck

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Distance Runners

Row 1: Jolin Henzie, Jim John­ ,·on, Steve \V heele,·, Paul Wheeler. Row 2: Terry Porter, Randy Ran­ dolf, Roland \Vithrow. Mark F.lia., , Canwron Munter

Sprinters

Row l: Bob Sweetman, Georfe Jaci;er, Dave Beck. Scott Fidde.-. Row 2: Jon Per�on '- Tom Ton­ dree. Eddie Ornrlaa


h:irnw. I)_ Tiilk S_ Vanllorn. J. J!J,·,11d. I - n. \_ \\ F•l•111. :.? 1rl Row: T. l'< > 1n,n11. /l. .. I. R,·,·ka1rL \f. ,\L·.-\ll't'. :--. l'r,11,011. T. Pik,. ·11<' 11. :1,,1 Rm,: r .. Fo,111,,. ;\I. l t\llll;!. R. o. R. \ .1nd,·nl11•rµ:. _-;_ H,.,, i,.

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Coach J\ll'Carthy

!'lace Pasadl'na Claremont Arcadia Cla n·mont Montclair l{c<llands Clan·mont Monrovia ( :ovina and A'.l.11:<a Chino Covina ancl Al.t1�a Upland Cla rc•mont pl and Upland Claremont Cfaremo11t

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Bob James

Frank Lemon

Paul O'Brien

Rob Mather

Garey Thompson


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Jef McConnell

Phil Joffa

Bill Moore

Ken K-iefer


Baseball Coach Ski r1 Ch prnod \ agp:rt>ss1 vr, ins pi rpcl "win" attitud<' ha� rnrri<'rl mn to hi$ playn$. The Baschall plavrr, an• stri1in_!L for tfw sanw prrfrct rt>couls as Footl,all and Ba,ketliall teams. Wht>n this hook w('nt to 1irr.,�. the h:i<ehall nine was undPft-at<'rl 7-0. It all lw;rnn nt 1lw �t,irl or tlw school vear. Coach Claprn,,d slilrtcd to l,uild a 11·i11ning· tradition e,Tn lwfor<' th<" ,f'aS<ll> hr•µ-G11. Mr. Claprnod <"Oildw, th" Am,·riern1 Legion Post .'lO t\'am i 11 P,·mnna . .l uq lnst year our great nrw coach p:rad11a1ed rrorn Cal Poly where hr played st•cond hGsr. Th" Rw.,hall tcani i� 111adr up nrnstly n[ srniors. Bliln<' Warhur-t. Eddi,· Sh,11,·. Kr-11 BarhT and Gan· Wier.f'C'k. n rrrshnian. are th<' onh· 11ndrr­ rla"sn1<'11 on th<' t,•am. Brian Mills is co-raptain, alonf! with Crai µ: Gnldsherry. Clarem,,nt's 1,asrhall team has tlw ahilit\' and tht' coach to rc'ach th,· hiµ·fwst platec111.

Op(>Ofl('Jl/ Glc>ndorn ( Seri m) Rubidoux I Sr-rim) W P5l CoYinJ Colton TemplP Cit\' lta Loma :\fontrlair Garcv Chino Pomona 20-10 Ba,Phall T .. 1,rn,·,· Gan<',ha Bonita l"pland )Ionrclair Garey Chino Pomona Ganf'sha Bonita l"pland C.J.f. Pla,·-Off

Place

Gkndora Claremont W<',t Co, ina Colton Cb fl'TTl()Jl ,. Alta Loma Ciar<'rnont Garcy Clan·111nnr Pomona Pomona Clan'mont Bonita pland Montclair ClarPmont Chino Clan,mont t.anesha Clarpmont Claremont


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Jolin Chanq,

__:raig Coldsuer,, Hill �!ii I·,

In Fielders �Pcond ha�pman Crai; Goldshnry for half the � J,.lt dt·eph· in the infield. Bill Mills has filli·d in tremend­ nd. John Champ. :-\rd. Pat Clark, ss, Miles Struxncss r und.5 out an ou:;:ta11ding infiPld. Garey Fischrr an<l Bob rt> \t'r�- 1aluahl,· back-up infiPldrrs.


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Brent Mala11

reg Waherka

Greg Brown LF, Gr<'g Warzecka CF, and Alex Turner RF, combine to makt' a swift outfiPld unit. All three also supply offensive punch to the team. Brrnt Malan a11d Blane Warhurst give the cl<"pth that a great team nrPd� so much. They oftrn comt" off the bench to spark thr tram to \·ictory.


The components of Claremont's baseball successes are hitting, fielding, and hustle.

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Bo11vni. C. Sloan. T. Cox. R. Harrison, R. Tullis. C:. HoO\l 'r, E. Ander. To11. M. Hidy. T. Ash, 13. ·wowe, K. McCarthy, T. \\ Mzt·l'ka, M. Rodley, J. Danirt'r. I)_ Ed11ards, 8 Sokolowski.

JV's have disappointing season

• ,m. J. lla"i,. H. Klanz, Mana¾!"'· M. Tra .. y. J. ·onnan. 0. Osika"·a , 1-:. Py\', F. Ll";.sJy. To,,. S. Snook, .I. Frerdman, l\I. Ablt's, 1'1'k1011, 11. Ols.·11, C. Ha11son, .I. 1-.:irktndall. T, Thom,,s, ll. l'Plnst>n. L Lund. T. Col,·11tine. Coach Frietas.

Freshman have good season, looking to build for the future.


Tennis ThP 1969 Tennis team, sparkt'd hy formPr NCAA Champion Coach Dave Click. carrif.d the trend set by the previous '68-69 teams th rough the season. A strong team, backf.d liy_ expnience and a will to win. showed the ahility of a championship team. A lar/Ye part of thP �x­ perience came in the play­ ing and lPadership of Captains Kurt Rosi and Joe Dennison. In addition to this i m·aluah]p two­ sonw, the remainder of Pxperience was mack up of ]pttermPn Mark Ervin. Tom Writer, Les Mann. and Jim Carroll. How­ cwr, a loss was felt with the inju,ry of Da,·e Staf­ ford. Another finr tPam with a finr rPrr,rd pa:ssr� throup:I; thr "HomP of Cha mp ions."

"\Veq Cmina W(-'hb Colton TPmph- City Alta Loma Wehh Montclair Garey Chino Pomona Ganrsha Bonita Upland Montclair Garf')' Chino Pomona Garwsha 13-C Tourrwy C.I.F. Play Off

Claremont Claremont Claremont Claremont ClarPmont Claremont ClarPmont Claremont Claremont Clarrmont Clan'mont Clar('mont Claremont ClarPmont Claremont Claremont Clarpmont Cla rPmont Claremont Claremont

Coach Dave Clirk Captains-.lor Den _nison. Kurt Rosi


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Place Glendora Country Club Mountain View Canyon View Canyon View South Hill Country Club Canyon View Canyon View Apple Valley Canyon View Canyon View Los Serranos Jurupa Hill Canyon View Canyon View Canyon View

Golf

led by Jim PortPr an<l coaclwd by Mr. Skaggs, have

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FrouL Ro": Kathy \\ ood-011. SaJ1c.ly Critd1ell, RolJerta Ct'!Ln;.(. Ja,, S1rnn.,ba11gl1. S11e S1. Clair, Lillian Solie,. C:ri,· D11cey, 1 -kidi Heckman. Kalin- Cro1he. Back Row: Del1l1.1• \\ alkn. l.ind:i Sane.Ju •ky, Ann Lyon,, Sand,· lfol,atka. Holl, \\ ingt>'rl, l',·nn,· l\lorri,on, La11rie Brownell, l·:lui1w Boyer. l\la1 la 01.,on. Charleen K.,ufman.


' : :--h,·1 ')' Hari,, lkl,l,ie S111i1h. Pam Pe1cr,on. i\lar;,:,11·,·t 1'11rdy, Sue ,Poitn. Be,· CcHIJe,. JoJn Jack,on. JI• 11 Holl. Mar,ha Rolwn,,, Na11('y Ross, CinJy Cook. l,.ront Row: Mary f.'ul\er, .l 11li,· i\frDonnld, Pe::,gy . S r w,11·. l,a11ra Chapman. C,-.-tdl/n J,,..1lh) :\lcL,rthy, Jam:t Strwarl. l\larir i\lci\111!!<-11. Kar( 'n Hir•ch, Sallv rh,11.1 H11t'ln. Diani" Tavlor, Mar,,:arcl \\ oc,rll<'I·.

Freshman

BJur..\nn \ 011 11;,. I.in \\ alla('t', \ ,re: 11 .1 Co..lil,·1, JJw'l 13Lrnche. Jl,-idi Morri•c.11. Ca1oli1w Ro11 l Sl,e, d Fwlde,, llPl,bH Co IT. J,·.in S.11iln1t'1. Ro<l,dl, KahJlnir·k. Tina l'lwlp,, Ro " ::, : l.rnn T,'olw,·. Katl11· J<'idd,,,. A ndr<'c: Trap. J an<'l Yal<', Tn,n Douf!la-s. ilPbhir SpJlding. 1. Juli,· \\ iiliani,. F' ro nt ·Ru11: Paul" Holn11•,. Conni,· Hilll'n. Knil11· CLi.« -r. I .,·,lit> Chin.

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"Hit the bird over there!"

Before a badminton match the team attempt, p-oing on"r the rule,

.\.bo.-e) Charleen Horn, Donna Angle and Barbara Lowrance dPrnoustrate a vo.lleyball ¡ que while a few other girb ( below, right) play a defensive game of hockey. ( Above, ri I Cindy Cook gets prepared for a winning sprint.


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Our Way of Saying Hi! Friday, Septemlwr B, was cho,-en as the date for the traditional Howdy Hop held in the gym. Many students kept busy that night making npw friPnds and rcnE'wing their friendship with thE' old. A great start to some acti, ities the Howdy Hop attracted onp of the largeq crowds of any danr,E' throughout the )'E'ar.


Moonshine And Merriment After a Backwards Week filled with various activities, the Sadie Hawkins Dance seemed to overshadow all other .e\¡ents. Sponsored by the Girls' League, the female population of the school was urged to vote for King Grub. After 3 days of careful balloting, Chris War<len emerged the winner.


"Circus 68" Makes One Night Stand Pete Jacobs comments on his original riano com­ position.c:.

A scene from "Porgy and Bc,s" is presented by Marcia Carter.

Members of the Cla s of '69 expound on certain subjects. Junior girls of '70 review past and present situations in song.

Balloons and strrnmers decorated the scene as clowns capered through three rings in this year's talent show, "Circus 68". Held on October 26 in the CHS gym, the show attracted many enthusiastic spectators. "Circus 68" featured large group

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acts such as the CHS Concert Choir, and Junior and Senior Girls' acts, as well as indil'idual presentations. Chuck Sloan acted as MC in a genuine ring­ master's outfit, complete with top hat and tails.


Tl1c royal ,·oun paw.;.(•� for t·011\er�.ntion in lwt,"t--'(•n ho,,�.

HMagic Moments" At The Girl's League Formal ThP 1969 Girl\ Lca[!ut· Formal ¼as fwld nu Saturday, April 12, at l\IcC011nell Hall. Pit;:er ( :oll<')1'.C. The Carn a ls played for a lar n -t• no1,d al th<' traditional sprinµ: d,rnce. \Tl'inber·,- of the Girl's Lca/!'Ut' Cabind decorated the Hall in the theme of "Map:ic l\Tonwnts.·· using pictures. poem" on ,1inrlows and flow­ er. to n•create nwmorahl1· mon1t·r1l:,; in a lifr. Procrcrlings of the dance indudt•d lire ,·orunation r·cn•monit:� for t·lw King of the Cirrs Lcagul' Formal. 'dl'mlwr� of the CoufJ 11cre: Brent Malan and Gloria Fslc�, Alan Sargf'ant and ]ari Gorman, f..':ing Eddie Ornelas a,nd Cindy Peterson, John Champ and Chris We�t and Craig Gnlrbb rry and Carol Rice.

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Prince�s Pam Casey, Escort Glenn Miller

CHS Makes "Stopover in Mexico" At 68 Homecoming ·eek of October 28-Now·mhn 2 big timP for many CHS studrnts ar. It was Homecoming WPek of '68, any acti, ities adding their attrac­ an already exciting week. Homecoming Rally-AssPmhly was on Frida,· afterhoon and includrd intTOductio� of thr court. This year, r yalty was: Princrsses Pam Casey rl G)Pnn Miller, Kim Krgans and _ Iii _ Struxnrss, Carolin<' Kittrell tr,·e Kittell. Linda S<'rl2:wick f"5COrt Crai:r Goldsb.erry, and Jo' Ann rted b,- John Champ. aftt"rnoon HomPcoming Recrption innorntion to the chain of e1·ents �ar. Held on Friday afternoon at C. the recrption h�nored the '68 t1ctmea>min!! Court and Alumni. traditional Homeroming Parade on aturcla,· morning No1rmlwr indudrd ·he Clar/mont High Drill Tt>am and the class Aoa'ts, prize winning sophomorr Aoat. out the Homecoming thPmr of \fe,ico''. The rnt�irs mean­ downtown Claremont to the - :- Oaremont residents and friends. 0

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A radiant Pam Casey is crowned '68 Homecoming Queen.

'.-:,aturday, November 2, proved to be the exciting climax to Homecoming Week.. ft.er morning's parade, exhilarated fans gathered Citrus Stadium to view tbe exciting Clar Ganesha game, and the activities planned for afternoon. The' proce::sion of floats, cars, team paraded around the track for the enjo� of thou�ands of spectators, and then senJed d for a deserved rest to see the game. Halflime entertainment commenc d with re tions of popular tunes by the band. Viewers had j calmed down r,nough to hear the mu·ic when giant helicopters alighted on the field, bearin :::­ Homccoming Princesses. Screams of delight ecb through the stands as the Princesses were _ rt onto the field and were introduced as they p -­ un&r a floral arch. Ex ·itement mounted and exploded as the lo awaitrd announcrment was made: Mi�- Pam had become the 1968 Homecoming Queen. P crowned by Janice Rvan, '67 Queen, and W8-' gratulatecl hy Les Richter, pro linebacker and Gr Marshal in the morning's parade. The annual H coming Dancf' began at 8 o' lock that e,·enin_ Taylor Hall. Mexican pinatas and flowe� d r the scene as CHS students and alumni �alhPred celebrate tbe day's \·ictory. The Pete Jacob"' Q played as the Court mingled with the dan<-e �The Homecoming Court was re-introd Pam was prPsented with the winnino- ball fro game.


Christmas brought the formal, the concert and best of all,

Snow!

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Christmas visited C.H.S. this year along with pehin� balls and the game of catch a snowAake on your tongue. ' and teachers alike went wild as snow fell upon larem, the first time in years. They raced out of clas;,.es ignorin_ bells. Snowmen were built and a few "snow angels' wer, m but the most frequent variety of snow play was snow ball fi!di·-­ Corridors echoed with frantic shouts of "Snow." The m11.: administration released the soaked students at 12: 15, for a dr matic start to vacation. The Interact sponsored Christmas formal, "White followed as a finish to school activities on Saturday. 21. Couples danced to the music of the Pete Jacob" Quart t caught the Christmas spirit in McConnell Hall of Pitzer 11 _ .


C a dia Bausman C o ned 1969 Ba etball Queen ¡

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Claudia Bausman: Basketball Queen Senior Princess Cathy Grimm

Senior Princess Bev Langlois


Bev finds time between classes to relax.

� et Ball ·Court: 1st row, left to right: Janet Thompson, Mike Tracey, Cathey Harri�, Mike Bla_ckburn, Carol Bridgwater, Bob Delaney. -: Alex Turner, Bev Langlois, Claudia Bausman, Brent Malan, Cathy Grimm, Frank Roberts.

Freshman Princess: Janet Thompson

Sophomore Princess: Carol Bridgwater

Junior Princess: Cathey Harris

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Hearts And Flowers Order Of The Evening t Basket Ball The ewning of February 8, was an PXC1tmg one for six CHS . and their escorts, when the 1969 Basht Ball was held. The took place at McConnell Hall of Pitzer College. Attendance relatfrcl�- small, making things cozy for those there. Claudia Bausman, Cathy Grimm, and Bev Langlois were acting • ~ nior princesses, having been cho:=:en �from six nominePs the wei>k f re. th y Harris, Carol Bridgewat<'r, and Janet Thompson were attendance as junior, sophomore and freshman princesses. 'After �itable interval of music by thE' "Ballistics," the coronation pro­ -dinas brgan. Princesse5' namrs were announced and the girls wen> o ciaJly crowned. Final[�- the moments of suspPnse wPre ended as C!a_uclia Bausman - crowned Bask t Ball Queen by Chris West. Claudia was presented ith a crown, a traditional Basket B,il I necklace, and a basket of owers.

Claudia and Brent registel' surprise and happiness at the announcement of Queen.

Cathey Harris smiles a welcome to a friend.


I Thornprnn: escort ]Vii ke Tracey

Carol Bridgwater; escort Bob DelanPy

Bev Langlois; escort Alex Turner

Cathey Harris; escort Mike Blackbum

Cathy Grimm; escort Frank Robert-

Janet Thompson combines homework with fun as she studies in the ,un..

¡ md Eddie Shaw sit one 0111 and talk in a cConnell Hall.

3.ler and friend.,


"The Sound of Music" Rings Through CHS

·'The .,un has �one 10 bed and so must I ... "

Sand,· Ha11C'h tells P�11 I Douglas, that there\ "No Way 10 Stop lt", \\'hile Don Clinebell jovially looks on.


Sell-out Crowds Attend Successful Spring Musical

'·!low do vou hold a n10011llt'a111 in your hand?" "·hat to do "Raindrops on roses and whisker, on kitt,·11,. l>1·i).'l1t <'Opper kcttl�s and wa,m \\00 ·That brillf:o 11p anothn tran.,i!n·s,ion. l\[otlwr." 1niuens ... " '.\larv Boule (Maria) tPlls Sarah l.opn !i\[otllPr Abbess).

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... mi. fo. -o. la. ti. do"" "J\h, ilH' litili. ,h·ar.- \\,llltPd to ,in;.,: for 1111,1·· Don Uinclwll IM," I \\'ith the VonTrupp childrP11. GrPtl (KylP H,-,. , 1- Li..,,I. !Linda Si,rnnon.-1 L11i.'il. (Su-it.' 11.-l<-yl 1-'ri,·dric-li, I Roi, \\'c·l,111 K11rt, IBry,111 Shyer I :tlL1rta, li)onna Meyer.-) nnd R,i::,:itt,1 !Annette f: rr..:1er I. ··Darling sixteen µ:oing on �c\·entcen� wait a year oi- l\vo.·'

Sprino this yt >ar lirought another highly successful musical to CHS. This year's production was Rogers and Hammt·rstein's "The. Sound of Music". Tryouts wrrl:' hdd in December for the cast, and n·hrarsals lirgan �oon after Christmas vacation. Those cast werl:' Mary Boule as Maria Rainer, Paul Douglass as G!".org VonTrapp, Sarah Lopez as Mother Abbess, Don Clinebell as Max Detweiler, Sandy Hauch was chos('n to play Eba, Grorgc Jal:'gt\r became Rolf Cuber and Linda Simmons l,r·came Lies!. Robert Liles and Penny Ables wnr cast as Franz and Frau Schmidt. Understudr roles wer\' gi\(·n to Pam Dahl and Bill Brinegar for Maria and Georg, and Pat Clark and Ann KolodgP for Rolf and Lies!. ··How do ,·011 -oht· a 11r<,lilPm lik,· M,nia r \\ondl'r tlw Nun·, Quartet, M ar-h,1 C.ntrr. Lnda S,111<lu-k,·. S11e Co111pbell, and Sarah Lope�.


Producit11L 'The Sou11d of Mu-ic"' wasn't all cn10oth. The uun'., choru, �att'd quil<· a prohle,n for 1lw ".ndrol,e mi.,1,e,, Robin \Vinter,, a, it "·;1, n· dillicult 10 '<'"' '" 11.1anv 111111\ h,t!,i1, ,is \\Ttr 111'cd.-J. Thf' Mu,ic ckpurt­ �t finally rcr:r·i,·cd hell' i'rom 111111, of 1Mio11, pari-\w, 11ho donaled many hit< aud po-Lui.ant's ,·ei\,. \\.hen ,·o,lurnin/! ""'' !'01npletl' lhe n1ui- did ,ill ,- ,·ould lo lwlp ll'il\1 1lw prod1ll'lio11. .-\001\i,·r worr y was ll'hat to do for ria', "eddine: go1q1. un1il a lni,Lil ,1,op do11a1nl a go11·n lo rl,c departmenl. e go"·n \w('ct111<' one of 1hc l1igl1lig: bt, of 1111' -11011·. 'hoo,ing lhc "hildren al-o hro11g:h1 111any hc3J,iclw, ,inC'e .'300 children 1,·e d up for 1ryo11t-, and onh ,i, co11ld lw d10,c11. Cho,�11 for lhe young:e,1. retl. ,,as Kyle Hi-key, and Donna i\lne,·, 1T!'eiw·d tlw part of IVfarta. with nnette \.'arrester portraying:' Hriµi11,1. Thn•r· CHS -1ucle111, 11·,.-r.., C'ho-,·n for older children. S11,i<' l],Jr,y as l..11i,,1- 13rycin SI""' a- 1'1111. and Hob \VelJIJ ying \.', ieclrich . i . -\II ll'rinklc, in 1\Ji: 111od11c1ion iro1l!'d 0111 i11 1i11w \or 1•c:r 'o1·111,rnces on - brc-h 21. 22, ·w ,111cl 29. '·The 5011ml of i'vlllsi". l11-ca111<' 1he 1110.s L .-11cce-,Jul -ica.l prod11rLion CI-IS l1as CYer 1wrforn1t'd.

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Captain YonTrnpp) -ine:- '"Th<'

A glimp.,e of '·TJ,,, Sound of Music" from behind the bright light�.

Opening 11ight f1011·r.rs are gi,en to Silody Hauch by Kirn Park. production a.--i-tanL


ir fall production thE' Drama Department pre­ rthur Milin':- DEATH OF A SALESMAN, under ir i n of Mr. Don Fruechte. The play, presented MY 17-18. 2.J.-2.'i, ll'as attrnclcd by capacity audiences - hi�hlY acclaimed. DEATH OF A SALESMAN � on ,-irnn, lf,n·ls and i, both an allegory and a lran-cripl. ·'a ,lice of lifr." It is the projection of n·- failun'. and it i� also liH' drarnatization of every ·-hfulfillrnrnt. his 1,lind d,·,ire to succeed. and c-n�n T Lht> worlcl. Hnc i.� a play i11 which pathos and _ � are powerfully combined, and lifted to tlw heights ( ,- rwh I ming srnse of pity, power and all embracing

"I tell yon �?mething that I hate lo saY, Bi/T, hut in the \111,irwss ,,·orld ,ome of them think you're crazy.


Death of a Salesman irst Major Fall Production "Nnrr fight fair with the jungl,· that ,raY ...

'·\Vhat is this suppos.- to do, make a h.-,ro out of vou .,,, CLAREMO

THIGH SCHOOL DRAMA DEPART Pre sen s

AR HUR MILLER'S

Directed by Don Fr1.1echl� Student Director Robin W,nters Sen,ng by St@lw'e Reynolds lnc.,dental Music Comllosed by Alex North

CAST IN ORDEF! OF APPEARANCE

Wi I ly Loman Linda Happy Bill . . Bernard, The Woman. Charley .. Uncle Ben Howard Wagner .. Jenny ..... . Stanley .... .

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THE PRJ_ -CE AXD TH£ P CPER �I RK T"·_\[\ I DrarnatizPd l,1· H,•1u1· Thoma� I

Dai id Cn1 antes Prine-,· Edward . .. ... ... Carl Cen-,rntfS Torn Canty Lady Hertford ........... Donna Hook Sir St. John ................ Rolf Haa� MilP, Hendon ........... Charles Sloan

··It', amazing' No one could c,..-r l<-'ll 1hc dilfrrence.·• THE CLOW)\1 PRINCE Of WANDERLUST Douglass Parkhirst

King Ahsolut,· ..... Gary Eldrnl Quer·n Perfect .... Chris Stic-kln Princc•ss Rose-Violet Jana Goldsberry Nurse- Funjollity.. Lincla Cc-rvantrs Juan of E1crg rren .. Larr y Smith

he can dive deeper, �tay "No AooJ could get hiu1 do1rn longer and coJ11e 11p drier than any man in Tenne,,.;ee.•· DAVY CROCKETT MargrrY E1·erdrn

. .. DaYid lrvinP DaYy Crockett ........ Nancy McCoy Polly Crockf'tt ............... Steve Jo plin Johnny Crockrtt Sally Ann Crol'kt'lt ............ Linda Cervantes ............... Debi.Frankel Little Owl "We can't hear .. or talk ... or see.'

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all I can

THE KING'S lJGLY BRIDE Mary G. Cairns

Thc- Kin.� .................. Greg Hill Dita .. . . ............ Sut> Oschmann Dyrnon ................. Plti]lip Bayl'f _ Ia 0 • • • • . . . . • • • • • . • . . . • Mor1,;an Wier Oorinda ............ Rosemar r Tuckn


Junior Theatre Productions

THE PRINCE WHO WOULDN'T GROW

Lani· Smith T!u· Qucl'n Victoria An�lin The Primt' Minister Rolf Haa, Prinet-·�� April ................ Man- Hart The Prine(' ....................... Doug Well�

1h,, LH t'lll('. �in· 11w the la,1111 or I ,,ill ,h111 rn11 in tlw odor:· ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFllL LAMP El izahPth Brown Dooley :Schefwraza<lt', llw ctury t(•lkr ... Linda Rasmuss,'n .. . . .... . Aladdin ... Gary El<lrcd Cynthia R('gan :\.laddin\ Mothcr ..... Frank Wc>her Tlw Maµ.ician from Morocco Tlic Princr�s Badrulhadurc ..... . Dc>hhic Norris

BARNABY Ro lint nnd Li I ian Ma�ter� Barnal,1· ... Paul Hook Pop ... Keith Bug!]\' '.\fom . Susan Adjemian '.\Ir. ''.\1all,·, ....... Chuck ~loan B ,-"S :::na!!!! .................. ~lt'\e '.\1cDermott

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Classes


Executive Council A Vital Group GREGG BROWN President A

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STEVE KITTLE .\SB Vict-Pre,idcnt

KARE 1 JUERGE A B ecretary

GREG MITH .\SB T rea,u re r


CHRIS WEST Social Chairman

PAUL ILSLE Publications Dir ·ctor

HELE HUTCHI 0.. Business Manager

ELAT E MacTCRK Publicity Mana r

JO.-\ .... FEDt:'.\UK Pe Co.lnmdoMr


Legislative Council

President Steve Kittell starts off a routine legis• lative council meeting.

Standing: Mike Simons, Steve Kittell, Howard Gordon, Eric Overholt, Craig Taylor, Dave Stafford, Reena Evers, Jim Wilce, Bob Ter­ rance, Paul Ilsley, Jeff Pickryl. Seated: Carol Brownstein, Ann Chambers, Ann Wang, Sandy Harnett, Mark Ervin, Julie Merrill.


_ and Ann Wang discuss action taken by Legislative Council.

Impressive Year For

C.H. S. Lawmakers

Chief Justice-Ann Tozier

Student Court

: Jack Davis, Ann Tozier, Pat Albrecht, Dave Adams. Front Row: Tim Grana, Rob Feraru, Alisa Belinkoff,


Boys of ASB Respond To Still New Boy's Forum MJKE BLACK VICE-PRESIDENT

MARK ERVIN TREASURER

STEVE MILLER BOYS' FOR i\I PRESIDENT

GRANT HILL PROGRAM CHAIRMAN


TERRI FORBES VICE-PRESIDENT

UNO RYAN GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT

G. L. Year's Activities Successful

CATHY GRTM'i1 ECR.ETARY

KATHY WARDEN - CHRIS WEST PUBLICITY

PEN 'Y ABLES - IARTHA . f ARRA "GEME. T


Senior

Intellect

Alex Turner

Ann Tozier

Sports

Craig Ducey

Joy Colclough

Miss C.H. S. Christine West

Personality

Gary An gelo

Most Likely Diane Power_

Miles Stru xness


tandouts Terri Turner

Wit

Spirit

Mr.C.H.S. Gregg Brown

Glenn Miller

Looks

To Succeed Craig Gold_berry

John Champ


It happens about once in ten years at Claremont High School. A class emerges unitc>d not so much in spirit as understanding. Together they striw for and reach seemingly impossible goals. We knE'w from the begi�ning of our freshman year that our dc>stiny was the top and during our calm and serent> waiting we worke<l together to reach the top, over and over and over. We leave Claffrnont no longer united but experienced, and it was a grf'at experi­ ence as a member o-f ... JOHN ALDEN, Class President

The Class of ALEX TURNER Class Vice President

LINDA SIMMONS Class Secretary

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Class social chairmen, from left to right: Caroline Kittrell, Julie Benezet, Sue Campbell, Glenn Miller.


PENNY ABLES "Postpone anything, but not the joy of li,·ing." German Club 3, Spanish Club 2,3 (President), Concert Cho"• G.L. Cabinet 4, Talent Show 3,4. MICHAEL ABRAHAMS ''] lonor lies in hone,t toil." Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, C.S.F. 2,3,4.

DENNIS ACKERMAN "He who can have patience, can have what he will." Legislative Council 4, Basketball 1,2. STEVE ADAMS . "Good is he who remains himself, while others are changing. . 4 years C.H.S.

BARBARA ADJEMIAN "Good nature and good friends are never separated." Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, G.A.A. 2. SUSAN ADJEMIAN ··:--lo matter what others think she may be, she will always be herself." G.A.A. 2,3,4, Talent Show 4, Concert Choir 4.

JESS AGUILERA "He has an infinite capacity for friendiliip.� 4 years C.H.S. JOHN ALDEN "There's nothing more impressive than the way a go-getter what he gets." Class President 4.

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JOHN AI.LE� what you are thought to be, but "·hat you are." Football 1,2, Baseball 2,4.

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SUSAN ANDERSON "Such is life." Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3, G. . A. 4, Class Social Chairman 1.

JACK ANDREWS "One man of courage makes a majority." 4 years C.l-l.S. GARY ANGELO merit i.s like a river; the deeper it is, the less noise it makes." \'ar,ity Football 2,3,4 (Captain), Interact Club 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Athlrti" Manager 4. 'True

DIANA ANGLE "There is a time for work and a time for play." G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. DONNA ANGLE "Good sense and good nature go hand in hand." Band 2 years, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.

JUDY APPLEBEE "I hasten to laugh at everything." 4 years C.H.S. LINDA APPLEBEE "God set upon my lips a song and put a lantern in my band." Concert Choir 2,3,4, Operetta 2,3,4, Talent Show 3,4.

CATHY ARNOTT "The world looks brighter behind a smile." 2 years C.H.S. GLADYS AYCOCK "There's nothing like fun, is there?" 4 years C.H.S.


GARY BARKER "A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows." 4 years C.H.S.

Too proud to lose KAREN BAUMGARTNER "I trust nothing can make life a burden to me." 3 years C.H.S.

CLAUDIA BAUSMAN "Zest is the secret to all beauty." Bee Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3,4 (head), Concert Choir 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Basketball Princess 2,3.

SHARON BEAUMONT "A good nature is the key that fits many locks." 2 years C.1-I.S.

KAREN BECHTEL "Easy to know, hard to forget." Girls' Gymnastics (Student Coach), Talent Show 4.

DAVID BECK "Silence is the element 1n which great things fashion themselve,:." Honor Roll 1,2,3.4, Letterman's Club 4, Cross Country 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Football 3,4. CHARLIE BECKMAN "I may be as good as I please, if and wheFI I please to be good." 2 years C.H.S.

GARY BELL "Those who knew him, quite a few, knew him as a friend." Interact Club 4, Football 2,3,4. LARRY 13ELL "I never trouble trouble, until trouble troubles me." 4 years C.H.S.


KAPLAN BELLER ·'A good reputation is worth more than gold." 4 years C.H.S.

Mary Boule Leads "Sound Of Music" To Success JULIE BE EZET "I do not fear tomorrow bec'.luse I have seen yesterday and love to• dav." C.S.F. l,2,3A, Wolfpacket 4, Class Social Chairman 3,4, Legi­ sla,tive Council 2, Concert_ Choir 3,4. RICHARD BENJAMI 1 "Live thy creed and the world will exist for you." Varsity Water Polo 3.4 (co-Captain), Varsity Swimming 2,3,4, Inter1ct Club 2,3.4, (President 4).

SUE BENNETT "While there's life, there's hope." 4 years C.H.S. DAVID BERG "A wild spirit who is e.verywhere." 4 years C.H.S.

JO ANNE BITTLF.S "Always a ,smile, never a frown." 4 years C.H.S. RICHARD BIXEL "I',-e worked a little, played a lot; I\•e loved and hated, as who has not.)' 4 vears C.H.S.

MICHAEL BLA1.K "Victory fwlongs to the per.,eYering." Wrestlinµ 3,4 (Captain), Boys' Forum Vire President. 4. DENNIS ROATM.· \'\/ "Reaching for his p:oal in a quiet way." 4 years C.H.S.


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MARTHA BOLINGER "To walk in my own way, free, with on eye to see things a- thev are.' Concert Choir 2,3,4. Madrigals 4. Operrtta 3.4. MARK BORNSTEIN "Beware the fury of. a patient man." Science Club 4.

MARY BOULE "Good humor and generosity carry the day." Concert Choir 2,3,4, Madrigals 4, Operetta 2,3,4, Wolfpacket 3,4 (Editor)

LIZETTE BOYER "I am the most curious of all lo see what will be the next thing I will do." 3 years C.H.S.

BRUCE BRADY "A bit of fun ne'er hurt a man." 3 years C.H.S.

SALLY BRILL "Nothing is impossible to a willing heart." A.F.S. 1,2,3,4 (Secretary 3 l.

S ZANNE BROOKS "Content to be herself and happy too." 4 years C.H.S.

CO. RD RROWi "In quietne% and ronfidencP •hall be_ yo,ir qrenp:th." : 4 years C.H.S.

DEBORAH RROWN "To have, to hold and in time let p:o." 4 years C.H.S.

GREGG BROW� "The man who wakes up and finds himself a success hasn't been aslr·cp.'' Varsitv Football 3,4. A.S.B. Pres. 4, BaskPtball 1.2.3.4. Class Prr 0 idenl 1,2,::l, All S.A.L. team 4.

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DAVID BROWNLEE "A brilliant mind, a manner kind." Frosh Football 1, Bee Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Soccer 4. MARY BROWNLEE "The tranq,,ility of a foll spirit, wisdom of a keen mind and under­ standing of a kind heart." 4 year, C.H.S.

MARY BRUST AD "Speech is great, but silence is greater." . 4 years C.H.S. SUSIE BUCKLEY "A woman is always changeable and capricious." Ski Club 1,2,3,4, secretary 3.

SANDRA BUENTGEN "Imagination dispo,-es of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness which is everything in this world." 4 years C.H.S. CHRIS BUKALA "A rose with all of its sweetest petals yet unfolded." Pep Club 1,2.

DORRIS BURDICK "We know what we are, but know not what we may be." Drama Club 1,2, Pep Club 1. KEt B RROWS 'Tm not the least afraid to die for I have lived well." 4 years CJ-1.S.

PAMELA B RTON '·Wlu:re there is no hope there can be no endeavor." Honor Roll 3,4. C.S.F. 3,4, Honor Guard 3. P •,N Y BUTLER --The great hope of society is the individual character." 1 year C.H.S.


LACRIE BYER "Live today, forg t the care;; oi the pa,c-t: Honor Roll 1,2.3,4. C.S.F. I, Woli p acket taff 3.4, Talent Sho" 2.3.-t Drama Club 2, Future Teachers 2. MICHAEL BYRN£ "What shall a man do but be merry." 3 vears C.H.S.

SUSAN CAMPBELL "Imagination is the air oi the mind." .F'. .3.4. Class Secretary .3, Class Social Chairman 4, Concert Choir 4. TIM CARLSON "Patience is the necessary ingredient of genius." 4 years C.H.S.

Industrious, Ambitious, Hardworking Seniors Clean Out Senior Court BARBARA CANTWELL "Friendship is her greatest endeavor." 3 years C.H.S.

JAMES CARROL ·'There is no great genius without some touch of madn . Honor Roll 1,2,.3, Principal's Honor Roll 4, U.P.P. Club President 3.-1. PAM CASEY "Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns. f thankful that thorns have roses." Bee Cheerleader .3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Qu� 4.

SUSANNE CASTRO "She makes everything in her vicinity brighten with illW Drill Team 1, Girls' League 1, Pep Oub I. MARK CATRAJ\IBO'\IE "A quiet thoughtful man is always welcome:· Honor Roll .3,4.

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LINDA CERVANTES "Patience, that blending of moral courage with physical timidity." 4 years C.H.S.

JOHN CHAMP "The kind of man that goes through life pushing doors that say Pull." Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4.

BRAD CHASE "You are capable of great things." Key Club 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,

THOMAS CHAVEZ "I will dance and eat plums at your wedding." 4 years C.H.S.

S. A. L.... "'We're Number One"

WILLIAM CHENEY "He makes the sun dance with his resounding notes." 4 years C.H.S.

GALE CHRISTIANSEN "The secret of success is constancy of purpose." G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 4, C.S.F. 1. ELLEN CHRISTIANSEN "Snug as a bug in a rug." 4 years C.H.S.

JAMES CLANTON "They knew by his face that there was something in him." 4 years C.H.S.

PATRICK CLARK "A faithful friend is the medicine of life." Football 1,2.3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,3,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4.


DEBRA CLARRIDGE "Her brightne-- is from within." 3 years C.H.S,

DONALD CLINEBELL '·A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest man," Concert Choir 2,3,4, Madrigals 4, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Wolf packet 4.

CLIFFORD COBB "His presence has been the spice of our lives." 4 years C.H.S.

BARBARA COHN "She gives everyone her ear but few her voice." 4 years C.H.S.

JOY COLCLOUGH '11iou�htful and considerate, gay and mischievous by turns." G..-\ ..-\. 1,2,3, President 4, Physical Fitness Award 3.

MARK COLE ··L;re·, a pleasant institution, let's take it as it comes." Fro,h Football 1, Frosh Track 1, Bee Football 2.

KAROL COLEMAN "Her love has intensified her character." 4 years CJ-LS.

STUART COLENBRANDER "He has the will to do, the power of doing, and best of all he does." -' 4 years C.H.S.

MARY SUSAN COMBS "She's little, but she's wise, a terror for her size." 4 years C.H.S. LINDA CONNOLLY

"A gleam of merry mischief glints within her eye." Art club 3,4, Folk Club 3.


DIANE CONNORS "Her face is like a lamp. It shines in the dark and dreary corners." 4 years C.H.S. BRUCE COOK "He is simply the rarest ,nan in the world." 4 years C.H.S.

JEFFREY COOK "A wild dedication to unpathed waters, undreamed shores." C.S.F. 1,2,3,4. German �lub 3,4, Calliopean Minority 3,4, Football 1,2.

STEVE COSS "As long as I live I will continue to he myself >1nd no other." Ecneics Club 3, Chess Club 3, Peddle Pushers 3,4, Mountaineering Club 4.

HAROLD COX "Silent energy, mover of the world." 1 year Cl-LS.

GREG CRAFT "Sincerity is the trait of noble manhood." Basketball 1, Football, J,V. Track 3,4.

MIKF: CRUTCHFIELD "One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man." 4 years C.H.S. ANN CUNDIFF "Love is enough, though the world be a-wanning." 4 yea rs C.H.S.

RICHARD D'AMICO "What a gay man he is." 4 years C.H.S.

RUTH DALLMAN

"Who knows the thonl!;hts of a woman." Class Social Chairman 2.


DOROTHY DANE "l\fu,i, i, well said to be 1he speech of angels." A cappella Choir 3, Concert Choir 4, Operetta 4.

Choice Senior Men Provide Thanksgiving Remodeling Plan For Library

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DAVID DARBY "If mu$iC be food and love, play on." Football 1, Wolfpacket 4. ELIZABE.TH DARROW "Art is beauty, beauty is life." · 4 year, C.H.S. '

TF:RRYL DAVISON of auion, forced into a state of thought, is unhappy until he out of i1.·· �hl:!iall 3.-1. Football 4. DAVID DAY "Who hr<t invented work hound the free spirit." 3 years C.H.S.

CHRIS DE CAMP "What should thee do but be merry." Wrestling 2.3. ROBERT DE JOURNETT "His friends know his trne worth.". Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Concert Choir "3.

LYNDA DENNY "Everyone's friend as implie;: her smile." Band l. F.B.L.A. 2, Mixed Chorus 1,2. RAY DE WEESE "I have been faithful to thee. in my own way." 4 years C.H.S.


JOSEPH DENNISON "Just think, a penny put in the bank (5%), will become two in just one year and three months." Mountaineering Club 3,4, Varsity Tennis 2,3,4.

Band Rips On National City and Disneyland

NANCI DEREGIBUS "Happiness runs in a circular motion." 3 years C.H.S.

MARGARET DICKENSON "And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." 4 years C.H.S.

WILLIAM DIXON "I've taken my fun where I've found it." 3 years C.H.S.

CRAIG DUCEY "He has a man's head and a man's shoulders." Varsity Football 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, (Captain), Interact Club 3,4.

PATRICIA DUFFY "The only way to have a friend is to be one." 4 years C.H.S.

CHARLES DUNLAP "Hi� friendlineFs, voice, wit and manner will be remembered." Concert Choir 3,4, Operetta 2,3,4.

JAMES DUNHAM

"Be silent or let your word be worth more than silence." 4 yea rs C.H.S. RANDALL DWORAK "I am re.solved to put life to its best use." 4 years C.H.S.


DENISE EICHORN ''A kind heart is better than a crown." 3 years C.H.S. ERIC ELKINS "He has a certain blend of courage, character, and principle." Football 1,2,3,4, Interact Club 4, Letterman's Club 4.

SHIRLEY ELLIOT "Graceful action, thoughts of goodness, a sparkling laugh, a ceaseless smile." Talent Show 2,3,4, Majorette 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, Honor Roll 3,4, Operetta 2,4. CLARA ELSE "Charm is friendly without really trying." 3 years C.H.S.

BOB ELWELL portions of a good man's life are his little , nameless, un­ le--.,rts!!.le act-." - Polo 3 year<, Swimming 4 years. ·l

MARK ERVIN - ong beliefs win strong men and make them stronger." . -.3.4. Interact Club 3,4, Legislative Council 4, Letterman's •.• Tennis 2,3,4, Boys' Forum Secretary-Treasurer 4.

GLORI£ .ESTES "A heart as big as life and a personality twice as natural.'' Pep Club 2,4 (President), Concert Choir 2,4, Inter-Club ouncil 4. Girls' League Representative 2 ,4. JOHN EVANS "The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct and the hand

execule."

4 years C.H.S.

GLEN EVEN "His friends, there are many; his foes. are there anr?4 years C. H.S. DALE FAGG "He does good to himself, who does j!OOd lo bL (-rieod-.." Football 1,2, Swimming 1.2. Kev Club 2.


LYN FARKAS "Our true nationality is mankind." A.F.S. 1,2,3 (President), Talent Show 1,2, I.C.C. 3 (Vice-President), Spanish Club 3. JOANN FEDUNIAK "\'\lit and humor belong to genius alone." A.S.B. Pep Commissioner 4, Annual Staff 4, C.S.F. 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Legislative Council 2.

MIKE FENLEY "To insure peace of mind, ignore rules and regulations." Football l.

JOHN FENOGLIO "Knowledge is the only instrument of production that is not subjert to diminishing returns." C.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Soccer Manager 4.

ESTHER FERRELL "The mildest manner, the gentlest heart." 3 years C.H.S.

CANDICE FESTAG "I always smile. It's easier on my dimples." Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.

ROD FICHTER "The best is yet to be." Wrestling l year, Orchestra 3 years.

SCOTT FIDDES "He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty." .. Track 1,2,.3,4, Football 2 years, Cross Country 1 year, Wrestling 2 years, Letterman's Club 4.

DAVID FOGLEMAN "Little demons are rare, so take good care of me." 4 years C.H.S. JOSEPH FOGLEMAN "Character is destiny." 4 years C.H.S.

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SANDRA FOLKJ'.'iS "The light within her shine� out to all whom et her.'' G.L. Cabinet 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,<l, Concert Choir 4. Pep lub 2,3,4, Orchestra 1,3, Band 2. ELAINE FONG "Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.'' 4 years C.H.S.

TERF:SA FORBES "The woman worth while is the one who will smile when everything

goes dead wrong."

Songleader 4, G.L. Vice President 4, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Legislative Coun­ cil 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, 4.

WILLIAM FORESTER "To live so as to look back with pleasure and confidence, is to live twice." 4 years C.H.S.

WILLIAM FOSTER "He thinks like a sage, though he feels like a man." 4 years C.H.S. KIRK FOSTER "He is great who never reminds us of others." 4 years C.H.S.

THOMAS FOX "Great men are the real men." 4 years C.H.S.

Seniors Make The "News" With Paper Drives

LESLJE FRANTZ "Hersmile sparkles and glints with hidden mischief." 4 years C. H.S. RANDY FRITZ "There's a good time coming boys, a good time coming." 4 years C.H.S.


JOY FUGATE "The heart that gives, gathers." Pep Club 1, Talent Show 3, Honor Roll 2,4. PAMELA FURER "Every why hath a wherefore." A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4.

JOAN GANTZ "I will do more than live and let live, I will live and help live." C.S.F. 1,2, German Club 1,2, Art Club 3. ANA GARCIA "Touched with human gentleness and love." 4 years C.H.S.

You Can Win With "Bathtub Gin" MARY GARNER · "It is wonderful to have a smile with power to lighten t�e load of �any." Ski Club 3,4, G.L. Commission of Welfare 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.

CONSTANCE GARRISON "Beauty, poise and humor are qualities seen through her bright eyes and smile." 4 years C.H.S. NANCY GATZ "Is she not passing fair ? " Talent Show 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4.

KATHRYN GEIGER "Fair words never hurt the tongue." Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. JOHN GENUNG "A brilliant mind and a manner kind." 4 years C.H.S.


PETER GERDE:MA'I/ "The less of routine, the more of life." Key Club 3, German Club 1,2,3,4, A capp·lla Choir 3. BRUCE GIBSON "Enough work to do and strength enough to do it." 4 years C.H.S.

KATHERINE GILGER "Quiet and good natured, her motto seems to be: Silence is Golden." 4 years C.H.S. C ATHERINE GIRARDOT "Her face ,hined bright and made sunshine in a shady place." Pep Club 3,4, Talent Show 3.

LEON GLADSTONE

willing lo admit that man is my brother, but I contend that I

01 a lot of cursed relations." tling 1,2, Wolfpacket 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.

DELINDA GLOSS "Cute, happy, small and snappy." -·t,· Songleader 3,4 (Head), Talent Show 2, Operetta 2, Girls' "' e Decorations Chairman 4.

DENISE GLOVER "\Vhy hurry? The tortoise got there." 4 years C.H.S.

CRAIG GOLDSBERRY "A man of li�ht and leading." . Ba•Pball 2, Captain 3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, fohn P. Evans 3.

JOSEPH GONZALES "The tru� test of charncter is retaining a sense of humor in times o{ , adversity. Frosh Football 1, Bee Football 2,3, Varsity Football 4, Track Team 2. CHRISTINE GORITZ "Her thoughts are many though her words are {ew." 4 years C.H.S.


MICHELLE GRAH.AM "Our business is to be good and happy today." Ski Club 4, Folk Club 4, Art Club 3,4. LINDA GRANT "Thought is deeper than all speech." 3 years C.H.S.

MARK GRAUMAN

"The rule o; my life is .to make business my pleasure and pleasure my business. , Legislative Council 1, Bee Basketball 3, Basketball Manager 1,2,4, Interact Club 4.

BRYAN GRAVES "He seems to be of quiet authority." Varsity Football 4.

DAVEN GRAY "Life is not life at all without delight." 4 years C.H.S. ED GREENW ALO "Music is the universal language of all mankind." 4 years C.H.S.

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CATHERINE GRIMM "Endurance, foresight, and skill; a woman planned to warm, comfort, and command." Girls League Secretary 4, Talent Show 3,4. CONNIE GRUIDL "Mind cannot follow nor words express her infinite sweetness." Honor Roll 1, A cappella Choir 1.

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MARGARET GULICK "Without kindness there cannot be true joy." Drill Team 1,2, Honor Roll 3. GREG GUSSE "To thine own self be true." 4 years C.H.S.


ARTHUR GUTIERRIZ ·'A good sportsman, but bett<"r than that , a j!ood sport." Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3, Captain 4, Varsity Football 3,4, Key Club 3, Letterman's Club 3, 4.

To Be A Member Of The 1969 Senior Class Is An Experience Never To Be Repeated. GREG HAMBLIN "Without adventure, life is full of decay." Varsity Football 3,4.

WILLIAM HARDY "He is a perpetual fountain of good sense." Honor Roll 3,4.

RICHARD HARKEY

"Mon is a piece of the universe made alive." 4 years C.H.S.

PAMELA HART pti.m.ism is the true philoso]lher's stone, which turns to gold every­ • I! it touches." ,.F. 1,2 ,4, G.A.A.1,2,3, Concert Choir 4, Principal's Honor Roll 1, ience Club 2,4.

FENN HARTMAN "Ilike long walks, especially when they're taken by people who llll.DOY me." 4 yea rs C.H.S. SHIRLEY HARTNETT "The greatest pleasure in life is doing what_.people say you 4 years C.H.S.

JAME S HARTSHO "But if I'm content with a little, enough ii; 4 years C.H.S.

GENE HA SENBE K "Life is not life at all without de]j 1 year C.H ..

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DENISE HATCH "The sunshine that chases the rain." Concert Choir 2,3,4, Madrigals 4.

PAMELA HAWKINS "The soul that perpetuaHy overflows with kindness and sweetness will always be cheerful." Operetta 2, German Club 3,4, Drama Production 2.

TERESA HAZELTON "Hail to she who in triumph advances." Bee Cheerleader 3, Varsity 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Girls State Delegate .3, G.A.A. 1,2.

DINAH HELMS "She may seem very quiet, but others know different." 3 years C.H.S. RENE HIGGINS "Without kindness there can be no true joy." 4 years C.H.S.

GRANT HILL "Possessed of great ability and the will to make the most." 4 years C.H.S. GREGG HILL "So calm, so eloquent." Drama Productions 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4.

LINDA HILL "The time to be happy is now." 3 years C.H.S.

CHRIS HIRSCH "Life would he intolerable without its small amusements." 4 yeat·s C.H.S.


SUSAN HOFF fAN "Don't worry. It makes d ep wrinkles." 4 years C.H.S.

SUSAN HOFFMEYER "Let's, therefore, follow after the things which make for peace." Calliopean Minority 2,3,4, Art Club 2,3,4.

JERRY HOLLERMAN "Good humor is the health of the soul." Ecnics Club 3, Ski Club 3, Honor Roll 3,4.

VALERIE HOLSTINE "Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it." Honor Roll 1,2,3.4, Future Teachers 1,2, Talent Show 4.

CHRIS HOOKER "As merry as the day is long." 4 years C.H.S.

CHARLENE HORN "My laughter is ocean waves." G.A.A. 2,3,4, Mountaineering Club 4, Pep Club 4.

JOYCE HOULF . . A quiet lass that never seems to have a care in the world." 4 years C.H.S.

CHRIS HUBBERT Afoot. lighthearted, I take to the open road, healthy, free, the work be-fore me." ,·e r; C.H.S.

BRENDA HUNTER "She enriches all who know her." 2 years C.H.S.

DEBRA HUNTER "Little tasks make large returns." Orama Productions, Thespians, C.S.F.


ROBERT II 'NTER "'°''it has al ways a read y answer.'' Key Club 3,4. MICHELLE H "OT "Not onlv u,,,ful, but very kind." French Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3.

GARY HURLBERT "Work fascinates rne, I could sit and watch it for hours." Football l ,2, B asketball 1. HELEN H TCHINSON "With patience and wisdom far beyond her years." 4 years C.I·I.S.

PAUL ILLSLEY "The best way to improve the world is to add something worth while." C ross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,.3,4, Publications Director 4, Letter­ man's Club 2,3,4.

DAVID IRVINE

"A grand combination of good nature and good sense." Thespians 3,4, Drama 3,4.

JUDY JACKSON "As quiet as a quiet dream." Art Club 2,3, Honor Roll 3. PF:TE JACOBS "He was as rattling thunder." 4 yearo C.H.S.

GEORGE JAEGER "He set his heart upon the goal, not the prize." 4 years C.H.S. MARLENE JANUSZ "To lnup:h is to live." 4 years C.H.S.


GARY JOHNSON "II you have friend,, ,·au can endure anything:· Band 4, Pep Band 4, Orrhl'-tra 4.

PETER JOHNSON "There are two good thing, in life - freedom of thought and freedom of action." 4 years C.H.S.

DAVm JONES "The beauty in his art romes, from his soul." 2 years C.H.S. SCOTT JONES "Like two (!'.entlemen rolled into one." 4 year;; C.H.S.

CANOICF: JORDON "Let not the past be ,o dear as to limit the future." Per Club 3, A cappella Choir 1,2,3,4.

EDWARD KAHALNICK "A man o[ cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows." 4 years C.H.S.

Ye Old Seniormen's ActThe Act That Just Didn't Make It. CHERYL KALMAN "Nothing is impo,sible to a willing heart." Pep Club 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,4, G.A.A. 1, Talent Show 3,4.

CHRISTINE KARP "Only one thing matters: That wherever we go, and howe,·er we go. we hear the music of life." 4 years C.H.S. HATTON KASHDAN "The deed is everything. the glory naught." Science Club 1.2, Mountaineering Clnb 3. Honor Roll 1.2,.'3. Club 4.

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PATRICIA KEATING "True to her work and to her friends." 4 years C.l-1.S. Kll\[ KEGANS "Me think, I see a lady fair, Lut a very mischievious one." Ski Club 1,2.3,4, Homecoming Princess 4, Pep U11h 4.

CHARLEE KILGORE "Knowing her i� enough." 2 yea,·s C.H.S. STF.VEN KlTTHL '·A wise man will make more opportunitie,; than he will find." A.S.B. Vice President 4.

JOHN KITTENGER "An hones� man is the noblest work of God." · 4 years C.H.S. CAROLINE KITTRF.LL "And she is fair, an<!, fairer than that word." Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Class Social Chairman 4, G.L. Offtcer 4.

Rallies ... "Be True To Your School"

GARRETT KLUGE ''I'll put :hat in my con,idcring cap." 4 years C.l-I.S.

ANTHE:A KNIGHT '•Kindness gives birth to kindness." 4 yea rs C.l-I.S. KEVIN KORFF '•filled was the air with merry ventures." 4 years C.H.S.


JAY KOVITZ '·A gentleman of blood and breeding." 2 years C.H.S. JAMES KOZLOVICH "None but himselI ran be his parallel." 1 year C.H.S.

DONALD KRAL a,s a· ri!!ht ,,·av and a wrong way - but tbe wrong way m�ch better."

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GARY KRAUS "'I·- 10hen ,·ou gi,e of yourself that you trul)c give." 4 years C.H.S.

DENISE KUNKLE "To have a good sense of humor is to have wisdom." 4 year; C.H.S. RICHARD KURTZ "The quiet sort of guy who's great." 2 years C.H.S.

BEVERLEY LANGLOIS "There's only one tbing in this wo:i·id worse than being talked about, and tbat is not being talked about." Pep Club 3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerlead�r 4. ROBERT LARSON "From each accordi� to his abilities, to each according to his need".'· Golf 3,4.

S ·zANNE LEDBETTER in beautv like the nigbt of cloudless dimes and starry

FRANK LE,MMON -An honr,t ma11 i< the noble<t of all." + year, C.H.S.


ROBr::RT LENNON "Wisdom is only found in truth." 4 Fars CJ-1.S. JEANETTE LEPIRE "I never let my ,tudies interfere with 111y education." Mixed Chorus 1, A cappella Choir 4.

MICHAEL LEPORE '·When I met him, I \\as looking down; when I left him, I was looking up." 4 years C.H.S. LAURA LEWTS "Love soughl is good. but giw•n un,ought is IJellcr." Gymnastic Cluh 4, Honor Roll 3, Talent Show 4.

JACK LEYDEN "It's good to remember the teakettle. Although up to its neck in hot water, lt �till "'ing�.,, 4 years C.H.S. JA:M[S LJBERSHAL "D<'rnanding nothing. de,erving all." 4 ,·ea rs C.l-I.S.

ANN LTGHTI "A C'heerful nature joins to rnake her beau Ly attractive, her knowledge delightful. and her wi1 good natured." 4 years C.H.S. ELIZABETH LILES "A quiet m,ss with a dignified air." 4 y<'ars CH.S.

CHRIS LINDSEY uDon't wac:te my time. That'� my privilege." 4 yea rs C.H .S. SANDRA LLOYD "The days thal make 11s happy make us wisP." Drill Team l.


"Special lunches" change Daily food fare

GARY LONDON "I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul." Honor Roll 3, C.S.F. 4

BARBARA LOWRANCE "I laugh for hope hath happy µl:ice for me." G.A.A. 1,2,3,tl

KIM LYLE "The scene changes, but the aspirations of good men will per,i;;t."

RICHARD LYONS "Learning passe;; for wisdom among those who want both.'" 3 years C.H.S. RIKKJ MacDONALD "I will touch one hundred Aowers but not pick one." 4 yearsC.H.S.

F:LIZABETH MacLEOD "'ThP foundation of beauty is in the heart." Pep Club 1,2,3,4, C.S.F. 3, Talent Show 3,4 LAURIE MacLYMAN '·Happiness is when I can share a smile." 3 years C.H.S.

ELAINE MacTURK "·..\. woman of inward strength and courage." A.S.B. Publicity Manager 4, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4

GARY MADSON , the happy gift of being agreeable without appearing to t he doe, so."


TIMOTHY MAGEE "He observes life with the eye of a scientist." Ecneics 3, Bike Club 3. BRENT MALAN "The command of oneself is the greatest empire a man can aspire to." Varsity Football 2,3,4, Concert Choir 2,3.4, Madrigals 3,4, Interact Club 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4.

ELIZABETH MALONEY "The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed." 4 yr$. C.H.S. LESLIE MANN ;;E\·erything is relative." Varsity Tennis 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Letterman\ Club 3,4, UPP Club 4.

PATRICIA MANSFIELD

"Unnumbered, happy spirits around thee Ay." 4 years C.H.S. ROCHELLE MANTER "Silence is more musical than the song." 2 yeais C.H.S.

JAN MANWARING "He who is really kind can never be unhappy." 4 years C.H.S. DAVID MARKS "Evrrv man is be,t known to himself." Rocket Club 4, Bike Club 4.

CAROL MARTINEZ "For all my friends, J have kind thoughts." 4 years C.H.S. MARC MA�J'.1::RSON "It's nice to be important, but more important to be nice." 4 yea rs C.H .S.


RUTH 1\f ..\TTHEW, "With -11n-like rudiance e\'er gav.'' l year C.H.S. PEGGY McCABE "What a swr·�t quie.t life affords." Pep Club 3.

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Happiness Is Graduating ... MARTHA McCANDLESS "Th<' de,ire to plt>ase is the most 115eful art." 4 years C.H.S.

MARK l\frCRACKF:N a:- om thf' rrown of hi, head to the sole of his foot. he is all mirth." 4 years C.l·l.S. MICHAEL McKINNEY "Will someo1w p)ease rnake up my mind." Ba.nd 2.

ANN l\frMAHAN ··T "an resist P\'t'rything t>xcept 1emr1ation." 4 years C.H.S. MARY McPJ\RTLAND at i, h0au1v• is !':ood and who is good will soon also tm beautiful." ·A.. F.5 12.14. c.L. Cabinet 4.

P UL MERRILL "Sub,tilule a cheerful �:rin for romrlainl, enthusiasm for li-tl and see what happens." 4 years C.H.S. GLENN MILLER "Surres, rome, lo the enthusia<t who keer;: rool." Wolfparkel 4.


STEVE MIU ,ER "Life is what he- makes it, and he lives it well." 4 years C.H.S. WILLIAM MILLS "A world without sports is not a world,:' Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, U,P,P. Club 4.

GARY MILTON "A friendly word for all he meets." _ 4 years C.H.S. DARLENE MINDRUM "She who under�tands nothing knows nothing; she who knows, loves," 4 years C.H.S.

JERALD MOORE "Silence makes no mistake,," 2 years C.H.S. KATHERINE MORGAN \\1rite me as one who loves his fellow man." Honor Roll 3,4, A.F,S. 4.

THOMAS MORGAN "The world makes way for determined men:·· Varsity Football 4, Varsity Wrestling 4. DAVID MORRILL "Everyone is crazy but you and me, and sometimes I suspect you a little." Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Varsity Wrestling 3,4,

DARLA MORRIS "That which befits her is cheerfulness and courage." 4 years C.H.S. PATRICK MROZ "To laugh is to live.'' Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4.


Hr-:RRERT N . \ISH ·'He i, a great ol,,cn·er ,rho looks through the deed-; of man 4 Ye,irs C.H.S.

This Page Is Full Of Next Year's College Freshmen BEN NEIDEN "I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes." 4 years C.H.S. JERRY NESMITH "May the smile on the face be but a reflection of the feeling of the heart." Drill Team 1, A.F.S. 3,4, Honor Roll 1,4, Pep Club 1.

r > STANLEY NIBLACK "Live while ye may." 4 years C.H.S.

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ROBERT NICHOLL ''Men tire themselves in pur$uit of rest." 4 years C.H.S.

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FRANCF:S NIGLIAZZO "Happ iness can only excel out of use and experience." 4 years C.H.S. ANTHONY ORRIS "He was a friend without Lrear.hery." pian, 2,3,4, Art Club 2,3,4, Soccer 4, Wolf�ket 4, Honor Roll

CLAUDIA NUSS "Let· me be happy, for life is too short.'· 4 years C.H.S. KRISTI OJ .SON "It takes a great person to be a good li,tener.� Concert Choir 3,4, A.F.S. 4, C.S.F. l, Drill Team 1�-

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TOM OLSON "He is filled with thP air of merry adYentures." 4 yrars C.H.S. EDWARD ORNELAS "He only li.ves. whose living enjoys life." Football 1,2,3,4

What will Gregg run for next? PAMOSA "I trust nothing can make life a burden to me." 4 years C.H.S.

DETLEFOTT "His mind is his kingdom; his will is his law." 4 years C.H.S. MICHAEL OVERLEY "We are blessed in this man." 4 year, C.H.S.

DEBORAH PARNELT. "Beauty isn't created, is it?" 2 years C.H.S. LORNA PENA "I need not only to be loved but to be told that I am lo·ved." 4 Years C.H.S.

Sl A, PETERSON "There is a joy which comes to us through knowing hPr." Concert Choir 4 GAIL PETROVSKY "The two nohlest thinµ:s are sweetness and light." 4 years C.H.S.


'\[ARY PF.TZKIC: ·'ThP OllP thin,:,:' in tlw ,rorld of 1Jhlf'. i, ilw a,·tin• -0111.·· 4 1·rar3 C.H.S. DF.BR-\ PIF.RCF. "t1·, e,1,, to be nire "hen ,·ou·re n,11uralh- rn.•· Drill Te,1m 1.2. G<",:rnnn Cl11b :, . .

SU5\N PONTAC "Keen .,en,e and roll11non -rn,,: and !01, of room for nonsense." Honor Roll 1.2.3.4, Tnknt . how 3. TRICIA PORTIS "\Va:=; :--he a vi�ion of a wrtlking drenm ?" 4 years C.H.S.

PAMELA POTZ "Life is not life at all " i· thout delight..'' 4 years C.H.S. DJ A NF: PO\'i'ER. ·Th<" smile that YOU sn1d out rct«rr\s to you." Pep Club 1.4. Ski Club 4, Mo«ntaineerinp; Cluh 3, Spani-h Club 1,2. A.F.S. 1.2, Medical Career, 1,2.

JANIS PRESF.NDER "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." 4 yeat·s C.H.S.. JACK PRIUBLE ·'When" things come from, what they are made oL I'm to know." 4 years C.H.S.

PATRICIA PROSCAL "Lwghter and many friends follow her." 4 years C.H.S. ELIZABETH PURDY "I don't try to be happy, I just am." 4 years C.I-J.S.


MARY ANN RAINS ·'Serenity and joyfulne,,; are the sun under which everything thrives." G.A.A. 1,2, Spanish Club 3, C.S.F. 4. RANDY RANDOLPH "One may smile and smile and still be a villain." 2 years C.H.S.

HANS RANSOM ·'Life was meant to be enjoyed." 4 years C.H.S.

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BETH REITER "You must know her to appreciate her." Drill Team 1,2, Poetry Club 3, A.F.S. 2.

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ROBIN REUTER "She ,,;miles and the ,hadows depart." 4 years C.H.S. ROBERT RLYNOLDS "Work is my middle name but play is my firq." 4 years C.H.S.

KATHIE RICHTER "Beauty need be lier only excuse for heing." 3 years c·.H.S. SIDNF.Y RICHARDS "If I chance to tnlk n little wiltl, forgive me." 4 year,,; C.H.S.

PRESTON ROBERT "I may he a slow walker, but I never walk back." 4 years C.H.S. FRANK ROBERTS '·That man is great, and he alone, who serves a greatness not his own." Honor Roll 1.3, U.P.P. 4, Legislative Council 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4.


Tr:RESA ROE:'-:IC:KE "The �ood nre hea\'l•n'� per11li:n care.'' Ski Club 3 SC'uba Club 3.

Helen Hutchison Selected A. F. S. Finalist

EDWARD ROSE "'Th" tnw strong and sound mind is the mind that can embrnce equally ·real things and small." year,, C.H.S KURT ROSI '·In sports he is 11:reat; in friendliness he excels." 4 years C.H.S.

CHRISTINE. ROSTVOLD "You are only what you give to those around you." 4 vears C.H.S. CATHLEEN RUST "The realm of silence is large enough beyond the grave." 4 years C.H.S.

LINDA RYAN "The world bdongs to the energetic." Pep Club 1,2 ,3,4, C.L. President 4, German Club 2, Ski Club 4. JlJA '!TA SANCHEZ "Bahy. you can drive my car." 4 years C.H.S. ·

JOHN SANDBERG "A man of inielli l! ence and a minrl o( his own." Yar,itY \Vrc,stling 4. yrs., Letterman's Club 1,2,3.. Key Club 3,4, Foo hall 1,2. MARIA SASTRE "My time is my own and everywhere is my place." 1 year C.H.S.


ALAN SARC.E <\NT ·•J.ittlr deed, of kindness 1hro11gl, thought: hP- ]wiped to make us happy like the heavrn above.'· 1 �Pnr C.H.S. ANDREW . AWYF.R ··J shall be like that trre, I shall dwPll at the top." 4 ,·ears C:.II.S.

I.EONORF. SA\11YERS "The great thing i< not what ,_.._. gPt out of lifo httt what-we put in." Honor Roll 1.2.3,4, C.S.F. 2. SCOTT SG-JALLER "Ha ppine�s is �cH-ron ten te:dne:::�." 4 years C.H.S.

ROBF.RT S(HETGEN "I made a multitude of riroj�ct,, no pbn was ne<eded." 4 years C.H.S. PAM SCHROEOER "J find Parth not grey but rosy." Concert Choir 3.4, Pep Club 4, Mountaineering 3, Spanish Club 3.

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"As trne, a, life and twire as natural." A.F.S. l,2,3. LESLEY SCHNF.InF.R "It's a dwPlling inlPn,st in good that prodnces beauty." C.S.F 1,2 3, G.A.A. 1.

(ATHERINE S(HWABE --The happiest pPop]e, seem to be 1liose who have no particular reason for being happy Pxcept thcit they nrc so." .3ki Club 2..3.4. Pep Cl11h l.2.3 .. Girl's LPague l,2,3.4. UNOA SEOGEWICK "Prett,· ;)S a �or1 �u111mcr\::. morn." \·a.r-it-y �on� Leader 4, ·Rally Committee 4, Honwcoming Princess 4.


DELL-\ SE\'JLL\ ··Good narur�dn•'-, i- 1h� ,talT of life." 4 ,·ears C.H.S,

"Those Were The Days, My Friend"

BRENDA SHARP ·'.-\ pleasing per,onali1y is a priceless possession." 1 year C.H.S. DIANA SHAW "There must lie no end, just a new l.ieginning." 4 yea rs C.H.S.

DORIS SHAW "I think, therdore I um." 4 years C.H..S. C:ATHY SH:BER "Confidence imports a wondrous inspiration to its po,,e$sor." 4 years C.H.S.

JANICF: SIM "S,ncerity is an 011e11ness of h�art. We find it in very fe" people.1 year C.H.S. PAUL SIM "Yo111h is the f!3Y and rleasant spring of life." l year C.}-1.S. ·

f.lNDA ST\!'.IOX '·It is the future 1hat ,·n'ate- h r 4 years C.H5. KRISTI SKOGLA.:Jl "The mildest 111anrwr and the _mu 4 ,ears CH.s.~


Life for the Seniors is jus.t ·one Big Senior Picnic JEA SLAUGHTER '·Brc,·ity is the soul of wit." 4 years C:.H.S.

JO ANN SLOAN "Her manners, her airs, all who ,;aw admired." Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Homecoming Princess 4. DANNY SMILKSTEIN "Oh, he sits high in all the peoples' hearts." 4 years C.H.S.

ANNE SMITH "The eye of the intellect -ces in all objects the mt>ans of seeing ." 4 years C.H.S. GREC',ORY SMITH "Efficiency is the ability to do a job well and the desire lo do it better." Crofs Country 12,3,4. Honor Roll l.2,3,4. ASB Treasurer 4, Speech Club 3,4 (president), Mountaineering Club 3,4.

NOEL SMITH "And if it pleases you so: so be it." Golf 3,4, Honor Roll 3,4. STANLEY SOKOLOWSKI "Look. Here comes a walking fire." 4 y ears C.H.S.

SHARON SPEER "An individual who chooses, makes herself." Drill Team 1,2. DAVID STAFFORD "Duty is my first priority, but fun is my second." Legislative Council 1,2.3,4, Tennis 1.2,3,4, U.P.P. Club .3.4, Interact Club 4, Letterman's Club 3,4.


JANlS STARK "You needn't go to hea,-cn to find this angel." Drill Team 3, Band 4. Orchestra 1.2,3,4, A.F.S. 2,3. CAROLYN STARRH "Who knows the thoughts of a woman." 4 years C.H.S.

KAREN STF:PHAN -1 u-ed to think nights were for studying: now I know differently." 4 years C.H.S.

MARY STEWART -'fhoee who bring sunshine 10 the lives of others cannot keep it from them-el,-c�.'_ fajorette 3. Varsity Songleader 4.

DANIEL STRANG "Typical, but way, way above average." 4 years C.H.S.

MILES STRUXNESS "Deliver me from temptation, but show me where it is." Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4, Interact Club 4, U.P.P. 4.

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CHRISTINE TAYLOR "°\\'e ore the music makers and we a.re the dreamers of dreams.'' Concert Choir 3,4, Madrigals 4, Talen·t Sbow 3,4.

SHERRY TAYLOR "Can one desire too much of a good thing?" 1 year C.H.S. SUSAN TERRELL "A beautiful smile tells it all." 4 years C.H.S.

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MICHAEL THOMPSON "He would defy the devil." 3 years C.H.S. LINDSEY TITUS "The seuet of success-constancy of purpose." 3 years C.H.S.

MARIE TOUCHARD "I have my dream." French Club 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 1,2. ANN TOZIER "The natural is permanent." G.A.A. 1,2,3, Ecneics 2,4, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Scoba Club 4, Student Court 3.4.

ROBERTA TUKE "To love the beautiful, desire the good and do the best." Flag Twirler 4, Drill Team 3,4, Pep Cub 3,4, A.F.S. 1,2. ALEX TURNER "Always to be best, distinguished above the rest." Football 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Interact Club 3.4. Senior Class Vice President.

TERRI TURNER "Tis thy golden time." Per Club 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Mascot 4. P•\TRICIA T RNEY "\11 e must do what we want or we're not divine." G.A.A. 3. Ba,kr-tball Princess 1.


PAMELA TYREE "Speech is silver: ,ilence is golden." 4 years C.H.S.

FRANK UL!

"What wonderful mischief plays upon his brow." 4 years C.H.S.

DAVID UMLAND "He's as good a:' he wants to be." l year C.H.S.

ANN VALVO

"1'iha1,oever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might." G.A.A 2, A.F.S. 3.

Senior Gift Creates Discussion STEPHEN VAN BROCKLIN "What should a man do but be merry." 4 years C.H.S.

WILLIAM VANHORN a, any in the world, for the whole world seems

SHIRLF.Y VANCE • I-and that hath made you fair hath made you good." 4 years C.H.S.

JAMES VARGO "I was never less alone, than when I was by mr- II.'' 4 years C.HS. JAMES VERBAL "Nothing put, me out; I'm ·resolved to be happ_ :· 4 years C.H.S.


PAULA VESSEY "Keep your face to the $Unshine and you cannot see the shadow" 4 years C.H.S. ELLIS WAINCROW "Do well and right and let the world sink." Wolfpacket 3,4, C.S.F. 2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Legislative Council Representative 2,3, Talent Show 3,4.

DIA NE: WALCUTT "The loveliest part of a woman is kindness." -4 yearn C.H.S. BETH WALKER "In quiet she reposes." 4 years C.H.S.

JOSEPH WALKER "Actions make more fortunes than caution." 1 year C.H.S. MARSHA WALKER "You're probably wondering why I'm here and so am I." 4 years C.H.S.

Two A. F. S. Students come to C.H. S. GARY WALTON "He is a living man, warm and �trong." 4 years C.H.S.

CHRISTOPH F,R WARDEN "Do good whenever possible. but don't ge.t stuck with the blame." I.C.C. President 4, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Tennis 3, Mountaineering Club 3, German Club 4. KATHLEEN WARDE:N "She has a heart with room for every joy." Ecneics 3,4, Pep Club 1.2,3,4.


LANCE WARRE'.'l ·'Doing easy what others find difficult i, 4 years C.H.S.

talent."

GREGORY WARZECKA "After the game is over, after the field is clear, straighten my nose and shoulder and help me find my ear." Varsity football 3,4 (Captain), Ba,eball 3,4, Letterman's Cluh 3,4.

VICTORIA WEIMER "Where have all the Rowers gone ?" Calliopean Minority 3,4.

CHRISTINE WEST "An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gihs from heaven." A.S.B. Secretary 3, A.S.B. Social Chairman 4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, German Club 1,2, C.S.F. 1,2, ClaSc Vice President 1,2.

SHAWN WHITE ·'Let each man have the wit to go his own way." 4 years C.H.S.

TOM WIBERG superior man is slow in his words and earnest in his conduct." 4 years C.H.S.

DANIEL WICHLAC ho dare� do all that may become a man, he is a man indeed." 4 years C.H.S.

THOMAS WICHLAC -Hi3 manners are like his character, a letter of credit everywhere." 4 years C.H.S.

DEBORAH WE . 'CE� "A peaceful sweetness in ...-h.ich you 4 years C.H. .

TOM WIE 'CEK "A good man is the best man, and, therefore. soo r to longer to be ret�ined, and indeed, n \'Cr lo be parted 4 years C.H.S.


JUDITH WIENER "What do you suppose will satisfy tlie soul, except to walk free with no one superior to you." 4 Years C.H.S. LI DA WEI S "Love, Peace!" 4 years C.H.S.

Four years are over now. DAVID WILLIAMS "A man, always willing to laugh with others." 4 years C.H.S.

DAVID WILSON "Honor is purchased by deeds we do; honor is not won." 4 Years C.H.S. Tennis 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2 JILL WINTERS "M y heart is on future mischief set." 2 years C.H.S.

ROBIN WINTERS "Out of the strain of the doing, into the peace of the done." 4 years C.H.S., A.F.S. 4. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Thespian President 4 BONNIE WITHERBEE "God respects me when I work but He loves me when I sing." Chamber Singers 4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Song Leader 4.

ROLAND WITHROW "Wine, women, and song are getting me down, so I think I'll quit singing." 4 Years C.H.S., Basketball 1,2,3,4

MARY WITTHAU$ "Her laughing eyes and friendly manner win her many friends." 4 Y1ears C.H.S.


GEOFFREY WOOD "If there's anvthing I like b lier thafi a long nap. it's two of them... 4 Years C.H.S. KATHY WOODLEY "Character and per,;onal force ar the only investments worth \dtile:· 4 Years C.H.S., A.A.A. Treasurer, 4.

Only Memories Remain. VICTORIA WOOLBRIGHT "She's generally speaking, generally speaking." 4 years C.H.S.

TO 1: WRITER "Manliness is not all swagg<;,ring, swearing, and mountain climbinr:." 4 years C.H.S. ALFREDI E WU DERLI -"Knowledge come but wisdom lingers." C.S.F. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, A.F.S. 2, Drama Club 1,2.

WILLIAM YOSS "In spring a young man's thoughts t�;n, turn, and turn." 4 Years C.H.S. DEBRA WYATT "Not too neat." 4 years C.H.S.

JANET YOUNG me people are always grumbling because roses have thorns, but" fm thankful that thorns have roses." years C.H.S. DEBI ZIEGLER "'The going is much happier than the coming." 4 years C.H.S.


Class George Allen Christine Amato Darlene Anderson Mike Angelski

Dave Antal Bob Archer Laurie Arkin Chris Atcheson

Karen Atchison Gordon Bailey Sara Baldinger Jeanine Bauer

Debbie Bayer Alisa Belinkoff Karla Bell Kristi Benjamin

Karen Benton Becky Beyer Susan Billings Wanda Billings

Dave Birtle Julene Bjur David Black Mike Blackburn

FAITH HENDRICKS. STEVE WHEELER, SUE S STEVE COOK: Vice-President


Of 1970

JO ANN WALKER: Secretary

James Boule Don Boyer Elaine Boyer

Juliet Bradfield Corrine Brainard Joan Bramwell

Harold Bridges Dave Bridgwater Mark BriU

BOB HUNTER: President

Bill Brinegar Laurie Brownell Debra Brown

Josh Brown Kyle Brown Penni Brown

Ron Brown Russ Brown Diane Brownlee


Gary Buentgen d LSa.iw.i;ic: Buchanan Ben Bull

Alice Burbank Ran Burkle

Jim Burnfin Ron Burton

Barbara Butler Malinda Buzard

John Buzzanca Debi Caan

Tom Carlson Julie Carpenter

Bill Carr Elaine Carroll

Students enjoy food and sunshine in the Central Quad.

Pat Carroll Marsha Carter Jim Case

Carol Chapman Don Childress Maisie Chin

Peter Christensen Suzanne Clark Garry Clement

Carol Coats Janis Cochran

Ron Coleman Cindy Colly

Tom Cooper Laurie Cooper

Bruce Cornell Tim Cox

Charles Combs Sam Comstock

Steve Cook Dorothy Cordt

Chris Crane Robert Crawford


Crawford dy Critchell

Davis ·1a Davis

Pam Crowe Sonia Cuilty

Cathy Cullen Karen Culotta

Mike Daggett Kevin Daniel

Jayne Dawley Lynda Dearborn

Tom Deese Adrienne Deich

Steve Dickens Merrily Diehl

Sherry Daniel Jim Daniels

Dolly Gundergum Chris Donofrio · Kathy Guay studie in the 'qniet�

Dooley Drake ·

Steve Driver Collette Ducey

Criss Ducev Scott Durui

fiko Duffy Kell_ Dwight

Sandra Dyer Cindy Edwards

Mark Elias

Dick Elwell

Sarah Emerson

DonnaEnn


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Gary Eldred Dan Fagundes

Tina Fielder Jeff Faust J\fichelle Fernandez Didi Fiasca

David Firman Rick Frantz

Maurtyne Fraser Gill Frazee

Alan Frazer Paul Freeman

Polly Frenaye James Frishman

Pat Gale Pat Gallagher Bob Gass Nancy Gatz Roberta Gelling

Andy Gerdeman Nancy Guiliano Jim Gilbreth Elizabeth Gilger Karl Goethe!

Juanita Gonzalez Gae Goodrich Greg Godwin Dan Gloss

Ultra-Brite toothpaste, the ta&le you can really feel ...


Elizabeth Guardiola Greg Gulick Carol Gusse Kathy Guay

Andy Gutentag Raleigh Guthrey

Sandy Gutzler Sam Halstad

Jane Haentzschel Geoff Hamill

Paul Hammond Mindi Hand

People come and ever ...

\ Pam H:1rris coll Harris

Rod ITarriwn andy Hauch

Jav Havard ·rolyn Ha

Heidi Heckman 'nLhy He!! em

· Karen Helm� _b rry H !ton

Carol Hender-on F:1ilh Hendrie·-


Jan Hickey Jane High

Fred Hinshaw Steve'i -!inton

Renee Hoa I st Stan Hockadoy

liat happened to that proposed food machine boycott·7

Peggi Hoelke Clif Hoover

Dennis Hnrrigan Chuck Horsley

Vernie House Mark Howard

Anita Huegel Bob Hunter Garth Hutchings Barbora Hynek Eileen Innes

Torn J akowcZ\·k John Jablonckj John Jahnsen Bob Jame$

Phi!J aff a

Sandy Hubatka Bob Huebner

Garv Jensen Da,;dJerroldJo Jim John-on ;\farci:i. Jone• Richard Jone-=


Rick Jones Mike Jo,,venat

Karen J uerp:ens Ernest Kaiser

Chip Kinne Jo Ann Laing

.Toh n Lamont Bill Lantz

Charlene Kaufman Karen Ke,:;]Pr

e here e,·eryday, and ,eparate cups!

Kris Kuhns Jim Kuivinen

Debbie Keehan Vicki King

�fork Lannan Ja,-ne Lee

John l<'•-l�v Randy Lr, i :on

John Lin emulder Da,;d Lind•ev

Rick Lindstrom Pre.,ton Linker

te,·e Long John Longwell

Carmen Lopez Sarah Lopex


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Kevin McCarthy Scott McCarthy

Stevr McCarthy Scott McCleery

Jeff McConnell Denise McClellan

Alison Mc Dona lei Karen McGeady

Scott McKesson Terri Mclemore

Cathy McNassor Sue Malysiak

Chris Mancuso Irene Mancuso

Eric Moore Bill Moore

Debbi Moran Penny Morri,on

tudents in History Resource Center have the chance to catch up on readings.

Don Marble Steve Marquez

Josh Marquis Carol Martin

Robyn Martin Bill Master

�lark Meek te"e \I rccr

Julie Mei'iil Janice l\'letcalf

!\like Meyer Kathy Meyers

Teena Michael Kathy Milin

Cher Moen Chris Moore


,. 1\fonter ril�"TI \fu rray

Janet Myers Sarah Nagler

Linus Naujokaitis Barbara Nelson

Bob Nelson Shelley Neuhau�

Deni�e Ne\\•man Kathy Niven

Mifsv Norri� Steven Norri�

F:sther Ol•en Jon Olwn Marta Olwn Paul Onorato David Orlando

Debbie Osborne Sandy Oseng Debbie Palmer Bob Palmer Ki.m Park

David Parry Debbie Parson.­ Sue Peacock Chris Pedroni Jon Persons

d Petipas �rre

Terrv Pike Colle n Plante

Kris Ple;•man Jeff Plumb

Jeff Poa..ler

Bruce Poland

Jim Porter

Terry Porter

tu Po,ner Domll! Price

Beth Projector Kim Prout


·n Radle,· "- Ralste;, di Ramlow

John Ramstead F'rnnk Reckard Tim Redshaw

Norm Reifsnyder C.-aig Reynolds Kathy Reynolds

Walter Schwidetsky Melinda Self Mike Sed p; wick Bill Shacklett Elissa Seinfeld Jon Shaw

Steve Reynolds Carol Rice John Richardson

Bob Riddle Jane Roberts Karen Roberts

Kathy Robinson Tom Roger, Kent Rose

Robin Ross James Rudolph Michael Rupp

!:lob Rutland Kerry Ryan Sue St. Clair

Jim Shiner Randy Snort Brian Shyer

Dehby Sieber Mary Sig!e,· Brad Sillesen

Chris Simon Chris Sinclair Chuck Sloan

Dana Smith Larry Smith Scott Snyder

Debbie Speas Lillian Soltes James Soward


Russell Steven,, i\Iarilyn Stiles Paul Stocker

Chris Stuart Janet Sullivan Susan Sullivan

Harry Sundberg Roger Swartz Jan Swartzbaugh

Laura Swenson Bob Swetnam Dana Tait

Gary Thom [)'011 Steve Thomp,on Jill Thornburg

Dan Tillman• Mik" Tillma°-' Kathie Title

Ros�mary Wallin Jud,·Ward Bla�e Warhurst

Pat Washington Robb Webb. Dinah Wellsand

Mark Wellsand Ken \Vest Jim Westheimer

John Wheatley Steve Wheel�r Michelle White

Joel Wilhelm Scott Williams Terry Williams

Jeff Wi L-on Shere � inj!er Susan Winter


\'ice-President SPENCER MALYSTAK with Billie S"hafer.

Secretary CAROL BRIDGWATER

Class Diant> Aberbom Kirk J\dlon::; Robin AIIJri,;ht G�ry Allen

Denise Amato Chnrles Anderson Eric Anderson Rhonda Andrews

Jim Arce Lnnrie Ar::;o Arturo Artidiello Si �ta Art idiello

Joe Barh Carv Flahensky TPsia Railey JefI Ball

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- ·al Chairmen: Sue Ilsley, Becky Brown, Billie Schafer, Katie �hal.

Of 1971 Debbie Belding Peter Berens Marilyn Bewley

Susan Beller Jamie Rerg Dan Bicker

Catherine Ballou Marta Rall Nancy BarrenechP.a Scott Barrett James Baugus Michael Bechard

Kris Benjamin Gary Bergum Dennis Binder

Ha Ho, I alreadr did

K n Bar ·er Ro<em:iry Ba Diane Bee


Geoffrey Binne Cathy Bixby Mark Black David Blair Tom Boehmer

Hank Boland Nancy Bo rn,tei n Peter Boule Vicki Bowe Jeanne Boyer

Scott Bradley Bev Brady Larry Brier Carol Bridgwater Jim Brock

Bru,e Bromage Tim Bromage Bert Brown Dougbs Brown Duane, Brown

Jeff Brown Rebecca Brown Hugh BrownleP­ Bill Brustad

Greg Buchanan Barbara Buckley Jackie Burggraf Roberta Burggraf Debi Busbin

Cnry Butterbaugh Lee B,·ant Ru,s Eh-er An;, B,:num Drhra ·c:able Be,· Cadde,

Marv Calderon :\"ancy Calhoun ·aroi" Can non �andv Cannon Jill Carrington Gloria Carroll

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Jeff Carroll John Carney Mike Casados Gail Casazza

David Challman Laura Chapman Linda Charlebois Ann Chambers Mike Chambers

Marguerit Chabez Susan Cheeves Weg Christensen Christopher Clater� James Clavton Debbie Clement

Laura Cloud Jennifer Cole James Colgan Kathy Connelly Lynette Connors Cindy Cook

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Giles Coon Stephen Cordova Steve Cox Kathy Cramer Rhonda Cramer

Jim Cra,dord Donn Cro5s Pam Dahl Debora Daniel Sue Davi. Bob Delaney

Wenda! DeGanno Bob Demerjuan Craig D nni Jo,eph Denn.iron Bryon Devine Jeff Dick

Paul Di:rnn Jackie Donner Rick Doole-.· Susan Oree· Tom Dufh­ l\fary Dunn


Kit DLtrkee Dale Durrell Ron Eaton Terry Edwards Jim Elliott

Joe Ellis Anita Elsbree David Emerson Adrian Enriquez Darrell Evers

Terry Evans Katie Faust Barbie Farkac Rudy Felix Rob Feraru And THEN she said ...

Sue Festag Joan Fechter

Larry Forbes Debbie Forrest

Jon Fischer Steve Fontaine John Forester Kristin FosSL1m Rick Foster Chris Frampton

Linda Fretter Jeanne Frissell Mary Fuller Alberto Gancedo Georgina Garcia

Alva Garrison William Gary Lisa Gates Roger Gatz Larry Gautreau

Steve Geiger Joan Gorman Joan Gibson Candy Gifford Dan Gilbert

;-cenery for


Connie Glo,¡er teve Goethe( Debra Gold Pat Gonzal

Mike Goss David Gossage Marty Gattuso

Tim Grana Sandra Grani Patty Green

Kathy Greiner Mike Grodsky

Donald Gusse Juanita Hallett

Maryann Harry Jeri Haugland John Haupt Sue Heim

Marian Hennigan John Henzie Bea Hernandez Roberta Heuer

Mike Hicken Phillip Hickerson Laurie Hill Chris Hinds

teve Reynolds fixes Arena Theater stage.

Tobey Hamblin Jaylene Hancey Bob Hand

Debi Harrigan Sherry Harris Debi Harrison


Karen Hinsch Rdbin Hobbs Karen Holt Dave Hooker Debby Horrigan

David Hovagiminn Eric Howard Roger Howard Ka;en Hubatka Mike Huk

Susie Ilsley Paul Irvine Patti Irwin Linda Jack

Anxious sophomore begins lact minute cramminp::.

Joan Jackson Charlie Jahant Sandra Jessen

Mike Jett Marie Johansen Bruce Jochimsen

Bill Johnson Candi Johnson Charles Johnsen Dale Johnson Chow hound!

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Dwayne Johnson Mark Johnson Sue Johnson Becki Kashdan Naeicy Kaufman Ron Kaufman

Pam Keating Mark Kegans Sue Keaton Dixie Kibler Betty Kihafa James Kispersky


Colleen Kohler Ann Kolodge Harvy Kuntz Emery La Claire

Can't I hav e a .sip De b b i e (Norman); ,_!ea._�?'?

Robert Liles

Dennis London

Anne Lacy Richard Lakehomer Larry Larson Tom Latkovich

Laurie Lis Niki Laushkin Paul Lawrence Lorrie Layman

Cathy Ledbetter Charles Lemmon Colette Lepore Kath ry n Leslie

Terry Lopez Myra Ludwick Terri Lukacik

Bob Lewi, Katie Libershal

Peggy �lac Uod Laurel :\facpher­ Bennet. 1 -· Allison Mac Tu·· Margaret. fa_·.t Marc) Mado _

Aniko fak n Judith )lalrranczr Spencer. lalri Renee ){an arin Larry lardi Liz Marx

Debra ason Judy Mes-0n Don. laster;; Greg . [115tel"'

Denice [ -!er-< o Debbie . fatti-


Lynette Maurer Joyce Maxwell Marianne McCabe Kathy McCarthy Rozann McConnell

Grant McCracken Julie McDonald Ann McDowell Marie McMullen Alan McCausland

Kent Metzgier Lisa Meyers Debbie Miczek Kay Miles Peggy Miller

Sandie Miller Danny Mindrurn

Steve Mitchell Alexis Mitman Now what are they doinp; 9 John Montgomery Glenda Moore Susan Moore Denise Morgan Connie Morrison Ladner Morse

Sheryl Morse Tim Mullikin Marilyn Munger Pat Myers Donna Naef Kenneth Nappi

Joel Neer Michael Nesbit Charles Nesmith Debbi New Scott Nechall Christine Nichols


Kay Nichols William Nix Deborah Norman Debbie Norris David O'Connor

Mike O'dell Ritchie Okazaki Mark Olson Bill OMalley John Patterson

Denise Pearring Lyle Penner

�Eur-Asia is the \nrgest ... "

Debbie Petersen Pamela Peterson Mike Petrovlky Tom Pettigrew

Patty Plante Jonathon Plaxton Julie Plume�ser Wendy Poling

o;; n Po e­ Da\;d Po­ Pam Po ·e-. Howard Pcnc uzv Pratt :\Iaigaret P

Hollie Ral-ten

Linda Raqn1c Libbv Raurh Don Rebhun Matthew Rec· rd Jeff Reed

Carla Ree-ce . ichelle Rina Alan Robbin­ Lvle Robert �andra Ro t­ Jamy Rob"n


Robert Rogers Debra Rollins Tony Rose Julia Ro,i ne Norman Rosine

Damian Ro,, Nancy Ro;., Jonathan Rothe Gwen Ru$l Beverly Ryan

Mike_.Salveson Jonath3n Sandoe Cary Sandusky Carol Savanen Bille Schafer

Steve Sche,¡ Pam Schneider Susan Schwartz Patty Scribner David Seccombe

Jerry Sevier Lori Shank Cindy Shannon Laura Shelton Chip Short Rinnie Silberberg

Marty Smilkstein Carmen Smith Craig Smith Deborah Smith Kevin Smith

Suzanne Smith Terry Smith Lauri Smithen Lessley Snyder Bob Sokolowski

Amy Soward Bill Speer Sally Speer Cindy Squires Wendy Stair


Dawn Stah,·ick Susan Stafford Melissa Stanley William Stanle,· Fred Stern rich

John Sterling Roger Stevens Janet Stewart Paula Steeper Donna Stone

Jim Stoneman Peggy Stotler Greg Stout Tom Stiles Cynthia Stuber

Diane Tavlor Howard Ta,·lor Lorie Tavlo·r Mike Ta;·lor Ronald Ta\"lor Richard Teelinl!

Robert Terrance Jeff Thomas Carolyn Thompson Kelly Tighe Marshall Trai:;er

Carla Traylor Robert Tullis Vickie Tyree William Ulrich LaRbea Umland

Rohen Valdivia Mic.hael Van Brocklir Richard Vandenbnµ: Pat Verbal Doug Vigil

Gerg Vonrhein Linda \\ iagner Ste,·c Ii' a�'Tler Carol \\",i°l ker J a,· Walling-ford

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Jerry Walsh Lynne W a mer Candice Watson Frank Weber Shelley Weimer Jill Weinke

Tad Wells Fred Welsh Marcia West Andy Weston Paul Wheeler Susan Wheeler

Mike WhitesidP Jim Wilce Bob Williams Dianne Witherbee Sue Witthaus

Rick Wolf Mark Wood Margaret Woodley William Wootton

Bill Wright Jim Yaegle Brian Yellin Mike Young Nancy Zimmerman

Students gather around lunch tables anxiously waiting for the food machines lo open.

"Oh, sure!"


Robert Allen

Beverly Anderson Tom AÂŁh Sharoh Baker James Ball Cherie Bogel

Sharon Debelak Lana Graefe Cindy Gray Maueen Higgins Greg Howard Chuck Linker

Ron Lute Kimberly Montgomery Kay Mitchell Glenda Moore John Murry

Marsha Roberts Pattie Russell Nathan Short Sara Smith

Dianna Tador Thma \'il;

Robin \\'aldo Ed'\'\ il,on

"I wonder ... "

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.» Barham Amslarller Bob Anrlerson Joy Anderson Richo.rd Anrlcraon Eric Andreason

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Jill Antal Ruth Archer Scott Armstrong Les Arnold David Aankawa

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Maffei Atcheson Annette Bo.llard Mnurecn Barr Allen Barrell Mary Bauer

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President: CAMERON MUNTER

Mark Baum Debra B1rnmgurtner Phillip Dayer Steve Dazcla Mark Bcosom

George Becker Dave Beckmann

Julie Bennett

Sharon Benion Cheryl Bicket

Tnmmy Bicwener David Bills Michelle Biuonnette Debbie Bjur Dooold Dlock

Thad<l Dliu.11,d Janet Blanche Rob Blonchc Jack. Barnett Bob Boldig

Lynn Bonilla Karen Bovard Tim Bovard Linda Dowen Cleta Bradford

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Class of 1972 Ma.n.ball Brc:,..t-r John Brown Rex Brown Walter Burback Richard Butler

Linda Buyall Ken Campbell Jessica Carlson Pamela Carlson Peggy C�rpentcr

Patty Casey Linda Chamberlain James Cbaoey Jean Chapman Guadalupe Chavez

Gail Chi�k Gttil Nichols John Childress Leslie Chio Josepb Chism

Tim c..i-.. Juon Cool,;

STEVE TAYLOR, JODY JUERGENS, BEV SIMMONS, and ADRIENNE

David Colclough Roger Coulombe Cynthia Culotta Ciady Cox

Denise Damico Nancy Daniels

Steven Craven Nora Crystal Dean Cunningham Deanna Dallman

Carol Davis


Debbie Davi8

Sussn Davis Jack Davi!I

Jan Day

Mike Dsy

Terry DeJournc!I Patti De Y oung _ Tracey Dougl11se

Da\lid Doyle Vnl Ducey

Karen Dunn Jerry Dyson

John Eckhardt

Paul Eggington

Ken Eldred

Debbie _Engle

She loves me, she loves me not ...

Tony Enriquez:

Betsy Erickson

Rick Erickson Denise Ernst

Dave• Epps

Rena ·Evers

Tina Felphs

Debbie Feno�lio

Gregory Fernandez

Joan Fibrow

Katby•firldes

Sheryl Fielder

Susan Fisher

Dorothy fled.

Jaynie Fleming Tom Foote

Chery) Forsburg Clarence Foster

Bill Fowler

Vicki Fountaine

Lisa Frnin Liz Frazer

Galen Frederick

And what would you like'1


A<la Grndt!y Porn Groth Linda Grunnet

Eddie Gutierrez Linda Gutierrez Cathy Haberman

CA.rlita Hallc1t Mike Horler Debby Hnmm

"An unusual day at CHďż˝"


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Cary Hanson Terry Hender:=:on

Steve Harris Anne Hastings Hernando HenningiPaul Heubner

Tina Ha rtman Barbara Hill\

Nancy Havil:lnrl Dave Hillburg

Robyn Ha,ehon Mnlinrlu Harris

Debra Healey Harry Hoffman

Lise. Houlf Sieve Joplin

Cary Hubatka Steve Jouvena.t

A quiet and comfortable place, a good book, and all is well.

Chris Holder Denise Huol

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Paula Holmes Jeff Huss

Dawn Hone ywell Ruth Hutchison

Diana Hook Robin Jessen

Paul Hook Debi Johcson

Janet Hoskins Dave Jones


JoJy Juergens Wendy Kaulin

Donna K!lJcr Jon Kief!

Elaine Kiharn Nova Kunlz

Janet Kinsey Mary Elli1:1 l.nc:y

Jeff Kirkendoll Don l.a1knvirh

Lorry Knlinn Don Ln1�·

Terri Kuivinen Mike Lnw

Nina Kuntz Vick )' Laughlin

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RicharJ Lee Donald Lukarik

Clay1on Lcchhn(r Frank Lessley Mir.had Lund Janet Lundquisl

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Gwynne McCaltum Tom McCandless Nancy McCoy Terry McCurdy Bari McLain

Steve McLaughlin Charlie McPar1land M!lfy Meyers David Miller David Miles

Carol Miller Carol Mitchell James Mitchell Keith Miller Larry Miller

Steve Mixon Caren Moneypenny Steve Morgan Stephen Moore Heidi Morrison

Jon Mumoe Cameron Hunter Tom Murphy David Myers John Myers

"You want me???"

Robyn Hazelton practices a report before class.


!)ally :0.fyen Frank :--;e,al ALby .\" eedlcs Gar)· .�clson

Scott NcJson Jnninc Nesbit Charles NcSmith !\fork Nicholgcn

Jerry Norman Mike Norriinn Doh Oaks Pn1ti O'Ilrien

Dan Olson Charme Onorato Sue Oschmann Arnie Oss

Cindy Peterson p;rabs a moment to mull thin_Eric Overholt Jonathan Pacini Dawn Parnell Cindy Peterson

Murk Peterson Kathy Phillips Dennis Pierce Douglas Pierson

Virginia Pike Marcia Pix_ley Robert Poesler Radena Por1er

Ka1hy Presender Kay Prout Pegg)' Pugh Claire Ponlc..nncy

Eric Pye Carol Ramirez Alma. Ramos Jay Rams lead

Dan Reaser Sally Redford Beth Richards Cynthia Regan

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Kathy Roach

Terry Rober!

Corol Roesch

Sandy Rose

Mike Rosener

Jetta Rasmussen

Rochelle Ross

Roxanne Rullman

Sue Rupp

Candy Salveson Cathy Sargert

John Schaefer

Ju1ie Schael

Lindo Schoenig Lisa Schisler

Ben Schoenfeld

Well, I p;uess that shows you who's boss here.

Jeanne Seiler

WiUiam Seiler

Les Seligman

Connie Scymou r Phil Shark

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Pam Shupe

Diane Smith

David Sieber

Mike Spencer

Mike Simons

Rich S10111

Bev Simmons

Debbie Sullens

Kihm Skillicorn

Jill Swanberg

Michele Slagle

Jim Swartzbaugh

Doug Sloon

Rich Swelnam

Jeff Sloan

Roland Sylvesler

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Mr. Wilson: An Important Face of '69 Four years ago Hudy Wilson came to Clare­ mont with the freshmen, the class of '69. Four years later he leaves with them. Mr. Wilson is one of them, and he always will be. He left an indelible mark on whatever he did. In two years time he climbed to the English Depart­ ment chairmanship and was a welcome face in any class he visited. He was assistant coacn and friend to our wrestling teams, and for two years he assisted Mr. Thompson with the annual Operetta. He has a desire for success that will be carried with him always and welcomed wherever he goes. But now he leaves us for another school. May he be as successful and remarkable there as he was for us at Claremont High!

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The final paµ:es or th(' 1969 El EsrJtritu ar<' now lwing- finisht·d. We ha,·e left bd1ind a year of e\'entful activities. The annual staffroom is no\\ 611 d ,,-ith a sudclrn empt, silcncT. No onr is frantically running nro11nd in circles identifying people, indexing an endless amount of pag�. IYpin? copy at tl1e last minutt·, or luoking for a photographn to take those desperately nceclrd pictures. This year's staff has been ,er�- unique: each pvrson has worked diliµ:ently to help put out this year's hook. They ha1·c spent many long hours working-hours when perhaps tie,· ::hould hmc lwl'n studying or when they would haw preferred doing something else. Those hours were precious ones, and I really appreciate all tlw help I \\'as gin'n. Therefore, I'm takin/! this opportunity to cxpn',s my sincere thanks to them: KAREN-I don't know what I ll'ould baH· dont' without your help, especially in my ahsence. Remember all those "early morning e,-enings" 11·(' spent workinµ: on layout�? Gt'r. you did a fantastic job and best wishes next year as editor. It's hard work and requin·s a great deal of tinw, hut rcrnc1nbcr, regardkss of the tl"ars, it's worth it in the end. TO RCSS-You did a great job this year. Your layouts wne great and always in on time. Thanks for spending the extra time on the index. It needed attention. You know, it's great the camera was not your field. STEVE and JOA N-Wc didn't see a lot o[ you, hut your work on the faculty scctiou was priceless. Good luck to you next year. Thanks, PAT, for your help this )'l'clr. You've got 0 nmc terrific ideas, and I hope you'll be able to utilize them in thf' next couple of years. MIKE and TOM-Yo11 two really hit it off well thi� year. You rnakr a prrtty good team [or the sports �ection. Your s<cction has that magic touch to it. Mike, ha,c fun in Ri,·ersidc next year, and do pop in once in awhile. Torn, keep up the good work with your tintilating poems. Tlwy're Good 1 Thanks, DELINDA and DEB, [or all the many hours you spent. Yu11r l_ayouts looked great, Delinda, it's too bad we never found those pies. You can ha,-e them if I r,·er find tl1em ! GARY-I mjoycd ba,-ing you on the �tall this year. The copy you wrote was good but the staff would like to give you a dictionary. Rnnrmlwr, it did come in hamly. Stop i11 next year and I'll tC'ach you how to do layouts. TO THE PHOTOGRAPHERS-.Fn�d, Ste1<•. Jnd Chuck. I hope you've rnanag("CT to suniH' my poison letters to you. It was slow at tinH',, Intl you FUYS did a 11niqul' job. I appn·ciatp all the extra timt> you spent de,·eloping pictures. Thanks a million. TO JAN-I enjoyed workinµ: with ynu this rear. We ha<l ;:omP f!'r<·at id<'a,: it's too had some ft>II through. Thanks for your help. ThP El Espiritu could not possibly lw complete without a special thanks to their staff's advisors, Miss Rose and Miss Goto, for their help, ad,,ice, and cooperation. In addition. our sinc('IT appreciation /!0<'S to tlw faculty and administration for their cooperation, especially during the crisis with the class pirti.1rrs. �Tc, owe a sp!'cia] thanks lo Mr. Prnechk for th<' use of his typewritf'r and tolcranct' during the noisy sessions. It has been a real pleasure working with Wayne Book Photography of Pomona ,111d Mr. Bruce Church uf Taylor Publishing Co. Many thanks are cxtPnded for their intcrt'St and guidance; ,,-c arr looking [orward to doing business with you rwxt year. Last, hut nol least, wp would like to thank the studl,nls who ht>lpl'd out with miscellanpous jobs, for without your help we wouldn't have had cornpl<'lcd headlines or copy. ln addition, a 1·ery special thanks is extended to the students themselves; for, without you, we would not have had a reason for lw,·ing a hook. LILLIAN SOLTES Co-edit()r

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