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Seniors ............ 10
Underclassmen ...... 26
Student Life ........ 62
Activities .......... 74
Clubs ............. 94
Sports ........... 110
Faculty and
Curriculum ........ 126
Senior Index ...... 154
Advertising ........ 166
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A high school contains many things: a restless
search for individuality, a striving for per-
fection in an imperfect world, an urge to be
different, a striving to broaden one's horizons
by facing today's challenges, and a desire to
lay the foundation for a better society, one
free from prejudice and reactionary ideas.
But in the future, when trying to remember
the high school years, one is faced with the
memory of single events, and the overall
aspect of high school fades. Left with the
memories of ideas and emotions, one can think
of only the intangibles to describe these years:
Happlinr,-. fear. friendship, disappointment.
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SENIORS
ACADEMY
CECILIA C. ALBERGA
KISHU S. ASSANDAS
STEPHEN GRAHAM ALLEN
LUCINDA BARRAGAN G.
JAY H. BENSEN
BARBARA JANET BRADLEI
ROBERT GLENN BEALL
DONALD KAY BENSEN
HAROLD A. ]HA.NI)ENBUH(. JR.
TACKLE NEW
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KENNETH S. BROOKS
DAVID ANDRE CANTU
JOHN ROBERT BURZA
HARRY H. CAREY
ROSITA M. CABRERA T.
ZOILA ITZEL CARRASCO
HARRY CASTRO Z.
GILDA R. CEDESO
GERALD CHEN
FIRST PEP RALLY
r, rl ..Imm the mighty Seniors for the new
football season is Ken Brooks.
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OMAR JOSE CHIPSEN J.
RICHARDI) CUMMINGS
ALBERTO CHONG
ALVARO DAVIS
ROGELIO CLOUGH
GLENDA JEANNETTE DEMPSEY
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RENEWS TIGER SPIRIT
lr "Gee, that's how we feel, too. Without this great
support coming from the enthusiastic Senior
Section we wouldn't have won." says Mari Hanly.
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LUIS J. DOMINGUEZ
ERNEST E. FARIS, JR.
JOHN H. DIAZ
GEORGE EDWARD EGGER
BRUCE FERREL
DAVID DOHLE
JACQt ELINE ROSE EVANS
JUDY ELIZABETH FONG
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No one can say these Senior
legs are not pretty. Guess
whose?
ST'EPHEN C <,\BRIEL
IIMMY FORD
)DEBORAH ANN GARNER
SENIORS SEE THEIR
PHIlLLIS IF \\ GOLDEN
MARIY CAROLYN CONZALES
BARRY DEAN GREER III
MICHAEL GREEN
NANCY GREGORY MARIA LYDIA HANLY
MICHAEL GUTIERREZ
LAST FOOTBALL GAME
CHRISTINE ANNE HFRRING MARY F. HUFFMAN
JOAN ELIZABETH HE AI)Y
ROSE MARIE HEDM AN
BARBARA H CHEH
LONG TASK OF SELECT
"We of the negative side believe that capital punishment is deterrent to other crimes," says Harry Carey, while the other
debaters. Richard Swain, Itzel Carrasco, and Lucinda Barragan, prepare to defend their position. Speech class audience include
Bruce Ferrel. Rogelio Clough, and Ken Brooks.
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STEI'IIEN 1l. IF I I IIF
MARVEL A. IGLESIAS
HERMON F. JOHNSON, JR.
NORMAN N. IVILL
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ING COLLEGES BEGINS
NIKITA GEORGIU KATTULAS
FRANK KERLEY
MARIA ELENA KERLEY
AUGUSTO LARA, JR.
DANIEL LEE
SHARON LiCILLE KILGORE
HAYDEE M. LATORRE
ANTHONY LEE KINGERY
STEPHANIE ANNE LAWSON
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GERMAINE YVONNE LEMM SUSAN LORAINE LYMAN PHILIP ALAN MAHAN
SEMESTER EXAMS MARK
HALFWAY POINT
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ROLAND iTH MAI MANS
FRANKLIN ANTONIO MARTIN
PETER FRANK MAROTTA
JOHN DOUGLAS McLAIN
BILLIE RUTH MARSH
JAMIE KAREN MEEKER
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Would you believe Miss Marcello is the only happy and smiling person in the American Institutions class? At least she does not
have to take those difficult tests as taken by Lucinda Barragan, Barbara Bradley, Nancy Gregory, Phyllis Golden, and Mike Gutierrez.
ROBERT CHARLES MILLER
O. JOSEPHINE OLIVER
LUELLA J. MORALES
GEORGE OTERO
EDMUND EUGENE MYERS
RODOLFO PARSONS
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WARREN CLARET PATTON
EDWARD CHARLES PORTIER
CHERYL ANN PINTO
OLIN RANDY RAINEY
BRIAN CAMERON PLAISANCE
CARMEN MARIA REYES
SENIORS
FALL
PRODUCE
Preparing for the role in the play, "The Curious Savage," Debbie
herself into the characterization of Mr-, Ethel Savage.
Garner transforms
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ROSA LYDIA REYES
ENRIQUE ROSANIA
APPLAUD
DRAMA
E. RACHEL RICE
MARY ANN SASSO
KAYE SMITH
BRENDA ANN RICHARDSON
M.ARGARI SHUFORD
RONALD SMITH
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THEN BEFORE
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KNOW IT,
YOU ARE READY,
. GRADUATION
MICHAEL ALTON SPRINGER
RICHARD BOODE SWAIN
WALTER ANTHONY VAMPRINE
SYLVIA CLARISSA STIEBIRTZ
HAROLD RONALD WALKER
ARORY ELAINE WARD
MAR.JORY ELAINE WARD
BETTY MARIE WILKINSON
RONNIE VERNON
GERALD EUGENE WEIGLE
GARY JOHN WILL
CARYN LYNN WATSON
FRANJE MARIE WHEELER
JOHN ZDRAVKO ZIZIC
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CHOOSING CLASS
RINGS AND
EXCITEMENT OF
PROM HIGHLIGHT
JUNIOR YEAR
CLASS OFFICERS: Terri Smith, Jimmy Butler, Sarah Pritham.
and Michael Meisinger.
The Junior Class this year consists of 69 girls
and 65 boys. Elections for class officers were
held at the beginning of the school year. Sarah
Pritham was elected president. Michael Meisinger
was elected vice-president, Terri Smith, secretary,
and Jimmy Butler treasurer. The class sponsor
is Mr. Cowley.
On February 18, six juniors were initiated
into the National Honor Society. They were: John
Carlisle, Marie Cedeno, Leslie Marek, Eileen
Ridge, Gary Robertson, and Denise Ward.
The Junior Class presented their Prom on
Saturday, April 26, in honor of the Seniors.
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CLASS SPONSOR, Mr. Cowley.
Charlene Alberga
Mitchell Blanchette
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L'Nore Carey
Carol Cash
John Carlisle
Deborah Christian
Luis Carlo
Marjorie Coffin
Maria Cedeno
Joe Cronan
Matthews Cedeno
Steve Cross
Daryn Barger
Richard Bock
Donna Barger
Bruce Brown
Barbara Basset
Steve Brown
Sharon Bliss
James Butler
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Alice Crouch Brigitte Daniels
Evangeline Dohle Luis Dominico
The Favorite Junior
Albert Dowell
Laurren Elizondo
Debbie Duncan
Nelson Escribano
Edgar DeJesus
Cyril DeLapp
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Kathy Dockery
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Edward Forsythe
Gloria Geer
Brian Fleckenstein
Frank Glavas II
Aida Font
James Gray
Joe Gattis Michele Greene
Douglas Hale Cinda Helmerichs
Joseph Hickey Jr.
Randolph Hull
Ann Hirons
Scott Hutchinson
Eugene Holland
Brandt Irion
Jean Housley
Barbara Ivill
Bridget Howard
Darryl Izquierdo
Anne Kienzle
Mark Kredell
Alexis Johnson
Evelyne Legrand
A Letter to SANTA
Catherine Loprz
Margaret MDonnell
Jeannette Mayes Alicia Mclntyre
James Kunkel
Luis Lee
Charles Loyd
Ivette Martinez
Sue Lyman
Leslie Marek
Gregorio Montano
Brenda Morrison
Pamela Medow
Pamela Meadows
Michael Meisinger
Patricia Newman
Linda Newman
Dionesia Nieves
GIRLS OF THE FOURTH PERIOD
Firns riu Jrn H.,u-l,. Jeannelle Mla\n', and Edith Smith. Section rn,
Sharn.n RJ) and 1\rgrel McDo'.nald.
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Russell Oberholtzer Ricardo Oliver
Oscar Ortiz
Debra Polite
Sharon Ray
Robert Novak
Iris Quinones
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Mary Rawlings
David Robertson
Mary Redman
Gary Robertson
Mark Robbins
Carmen Rivera
Gloria Rice
Odus Short
Eileen Ridge
Edith Smith
Patricia Robson
Harry Carey and Eileen Ridge doing the cheers for the homecoming.
Terry Smith
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Tommy Southerland
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Robert Spilling
Vicki Springer
James Stuart
Marcella Stanbridge
Edward Taake
Carol Torstenson
Mr. Gregg's History class watch a film.
Peter Winkeller
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Chris Workman
Kim Turley
Dita Workman
Louis Wong
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Donna Valentine
Gary Walton
William Valentine
James Washabaugh
Linda Vaught
Edwin Webster
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Karen Waggoner
Barbara Wilder
Michael Walker
Steve Wilkinson
JUNIORS ARE PROUD OF
C.H.S.
Eileen is a hard worker.
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Frank Glavas, Jim Gray and Darryl Izquierdo rush to get to their next class.
Juniors take tests on Saturdays.
Winners of the Voice of Democracy, Leslie Marek and Anne
Kienzle pose with Miss Siebrands.
SOPHOMORE
CLASS
CONTAINS
OUTSTANDING
INDIVIDUALS
CLASS OFFICERS: Rodrigo Lindo, secretary-treasurer; Dennis Maxwell, president;
Allan Farnsworth, vice-president.
At the end of the year the Sophomore Class consisted
of 127 students.
Probably the greatest event for the Sophomores was
the Freshman-Sophomore Dance on February 15, 1969. The
"Crystal Doughnuts" provided the music, and the king
and queen of this dance were sophomores, Neil Patton and
Hila Lyman.
This year Lydia Santiago, Judy McLain, Diane Hauke,
Donald Byrd, and Bill Bloomberg really displayed their
acting abilities in the school plays. They played many of
the leading roles.
Other sophomores who should be taken into account are
Lana Boone, Robert Byrum, and Robert Phillips, because
they made the High Honor Roll both times in the first
semester. The students who make the High Honor Roll must
have at least a 3.8 average.
CLASS SPONSOR: Mr. Norman
Patrick
Allickson
Jay
Alonis
Julio
Aponte
Patricia
. Austin
Robert
Barr
Donald Byrd, Diane Hauke.
play "The Curious Savage."
Kathryn
Burgess
Carmen
Butler
and Allen Harmon arrange props for
Byrum
Raul
Castro
Cynthia
Cease
Patty
Christ ian
Rosemar%
Christian 1C
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Jean
Bassett
Jan
Bjorneb.
Elizabeth
Blevins
Harry
Blevins
William
Bloomberg
Lana
Boone
Lorraine
Borja Jr.
Vivian
Boseman
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Caleb Brenda
Clement Gibson
Fred Sharon
Cole Golden
Gary Patricia
SCollins Gutierrez
Jeannette John
Cox Hannah
Wilfred Allen
Cummings Harmon
William Diane
Cummings Hauke
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1)izt Stephanie lilies, Elitabeth Blevins. eonard West, Neil Patton, Jean Bassett I. r,
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SOPHOMORES HARD AT WORK
SAlle,.n ON FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Mark
Farnsworth Herring
Wend> Frederick
Flore Highley
Maria Robin
Font Hood
John Nancy
Funderburk Huson
Paul Stephanie
Gallager Ellies
Catherine Eric
Gercich Ion
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NURSE'S
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DEMONSTRATES
HOW
MONKEY
ACTS
Thomas
Kredell
Richard
Kresge
Ann
Lauritzsen
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Carmen Butler
William
Johnson
David
Kaufman
Sherry
Kern
Cristina
Kinglow
Estela
Kinglow
Antonia
Klasovsky
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Rodrigo
Lindo
Emma
Link
Shelley
Lund
Hila
Lyman
John
Martin
Dennis
Maxwell
Judy
McLain
Sarah
McLean
Kathryn
Milligan
Robert
Myers
Pedro
Olivari Jr.
Ricardo
Oliver
Don
Olsen
Hilda
Otero
Patti
Parker
Neil
Patton
Jane
Paulson
Soila
Payne
"I refuse to smile because I wasn't a member
of the group with 32% fewer cavites," quips
Lydia Santiago.
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Robert
Phillips
Tommy
Pinkard
Ingrid
Portier
ACTING
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IN
SOPHOMORE
CLASS
Rickie
Power
Rhonda
Rawlings
Ana
Reyes
Gloria
Reyes
Paul
Rhoads
Alma
Rios
Carmen
Rivera
Mildred
Rivera
Jose
Rivera Jr.
Fabian
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: l ." f Romero
BWallace
Russon Jr.
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Santiago
George
Scheibe
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Donald Byrd, Basilio Chen,
Daniel Ferguson, Linda Hale,
Davine Hughy, Francisco Jim-
Peter enez, Jaime Martinez, Nestor
Showalter Rodriguez, Duilio Roura,
Diane Lynn Selstad, David Teves,
Soyster Robert Vela, Robert Wag-
Jackie goner, and Leonard West.
Springer
Douglas
Stevens
Joachim
Stover
Eligio '
S-Thomas
Tweedy
Lewis
Valdez
Jose
Valencia
Daniel
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Sylvia
Vamprine
Diana
Vela
Thomas
Wallenius
Wayne
Weiselogel
Karen
JWesterberg
Jenny
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Don Olsen tries
camera.
"Did I do right, or wrong?"
wonders Diane Hauke.
his last attempt in breaking the
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Alma Rios poses demurely for the camera.
"My future? I am going to marry Flipper!" says
mermaid, Hila Lyman.
Patsy Austin shows Robert Phillips her ability to do
geometry.
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FRESHMEN
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FRESHMAN-
SOPHOMORE
BRAWL
CLASS OFFICERS: Nancy Edmondson, Secretary-Treasurer; Patti Paine, President;
Richard Webster, Vice-President.
The fighting Freshman class started the year by electing
their class officers. Patti Paine was elected president with
Richard Webster as Vice President and Nancy Edmondson
as Secretary-Treasurer.
The Freshman-Sophomore brawl was a success for the
Freshmen. They won by a score of 40-9.
During the football season the class demonstrated the
most Tiger Spirit and was awarded the title "the Spirit of
'72'."
The Freshmen seem to be off to a good start in High
School, both in the academic field and extracurricular ac- A
tivities. Those attaining high honors for the first semester r
are Jimmy Barraza, Jimmy Gewin, Barbara Hartman, Paul- .
ette Jordi, Christy Loizeaux, Evelyn Rivera, and Heidi
Sweeney.
Dan Carter was the only freshman initiated into the "C"
Club.
MR. HOWELL, the class sponsor
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Marta Anton
Jimmy Barraza
Thomas Aponte
Mike Barger
Christi Atkinson
Richard Beall
Paul Baitel
Elsie Belhumeur
Brian Allen
Barbara Banks
Barbara Betcher
Robert Bloemer
Richard Booth
Carlos Brown
Glen Baker
Holly Bello
Geri Blanchette
Maria Boone
Linda Brock
Cheryl Caudill
Billy Gillespie and Ann Terwilliger relax on the train.
FRESHMEN
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"What's so funny?" Asks Ann. Ann Gon-
zales, Gerri Blanchette, Cathy Terwilliger,
Karen Currier, Rhonda Kennedy.
Jay Caudill Kathy Cease Leighton Cedcno
Debbie Cheshire Connie Clemons Titi Cole
Cheryl Coleman
Rick Davis
Sonia Estella
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Mark Collins Cindy Cottrell
Billy Deaton Sharon Dosser
Clifford Ferrel Mike Foscalina
Jimmy Gewin Lynn Goguen
Ivette Cummings
Nancy Edmondson
Stephen Fugleberg
Greg Goguen
Karen Currier
Brenda Egger
Mardette Garner
Ann Gonzales
Emilie Daniels
Ileana Escribano
Mary Gilbert
Ada Gonzalez
TOTAL 196 STUDENTS
Ruth Gonzalez Debra Gooch Debra Gosney Donna Graham Zan Green Lynn Gregg
Barbara Grier Debra Grissom Carla Gussow Mark Hanly Pat Hauke Larry Hedman
Gale Heishman Joe Herring Vernon Hermanson Kathy Hess Ken Hill Patty Hill
Terry Hogan Dionne Holland Jeri Holleyman Will Huffman June Ilund Doug Jefferies
Julia Jimenez John Johnston Roger Johnston Paulette Jordi Marcia Junkin Rhonda Kennedy
Not pictured: Ernest Abresch
Barbara Hartman
John Iburra
Ana Jimenez
Patrick Martin
Mike McCann
Julio McGruder
Ralph Richmond
Susan Ridge
Bill Sasso
Benjamin Vasquez
Glenn Walker
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Jody Knight Deanna Koslowsky Marian Kredell Beverly Langston
Luis Lopez Cindy Mahan Ron Mahan Suzanne Mahan
Frances Kingery
Christy Loizeaux
Mario Marks
Joe Martinez
Jimmy McFadden
Manuel Mufioz
Billy LeDoux
Donald Mans
John Marquard
Oscar Martinez
Susan Mulcahy
Carmen Ortiz
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FRESHMEN DOMINATE
TIGER SPIRIT
Freshman-Sophomore Brawl ends in Freshman victory.
Angela Pomales
Robin Pritham
Evelyn Ramos
Carmen Reed
Smiling freshmen pose for photographer. Titi Cole, Marian Kredell, Nancy Edmondson, Janet
Brandenburg, Marcia Junkin, and Karen Currier.
Oopi ... oaer we go! Cathy Terwilliger and Janet Solomon
FRESHMEN
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Dolores Santiago
Jean Smith
Janet Solomon
Ricky Sapp
Sharon Smith
Reggie Southerland
Gary Scheibe
Mike Snider
Matt Spagna
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Mike Spagna
Ann Terwilliger
Maritza Suarez
Ehukai Teves
Peter Swain Heidi Sweeney
Puuloa Teves Maritza Thomas
Pam Teague
Harry Townsend
Cathy Terwilliger
Robert Tschumy
TAKE JUDO LESSONS
Carla Gussow practices her fall in judo class.
Ricky Valentini
Cricket Walker
Aurilia Williams
Ricky Winkeller
Miguel Villahermosa Gloria Wynn Susan Zachary
Richard Webster
Ronnie Williams
Ann Worthen
Robert Tuck
Cindy Walker
Carol Wertz
Mike Woods
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HOMEROOM 305 Standing: W. Parsons, W. Hartman, L. Alfalla, S. Weiselogel, Mrs. Riefkohl, J. Urey, S. May, J.
Pagan, P. Husband, L. Brock, C. Williamson, A. Cheshire, W. Wesley, R. DeJesus. Seated: A. Ubben, R. Gewin,
S. Ruoff, O. Reyes, P. Bridwell, M. McDonnell, S. Grissom.
HOMEROOM 208 T. Behre, F. Pinkard, E. Rios, M. Evans, J. Huffman, D. Cole, T. Finneman, A. Crouch, D. Mason, C.
Hieronymous, W. Sweeney, M. Ubben, P. Belhumeur, D. Martinez, D. McNaughton, M. Blake, T. Wright, K. Marohl, L.
Mitchell, Mr. Jacobs.
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HOMEROOM 304 W. Velez, D. Vickroy, G. Gurtiza, G. Belgrave, D. Studebaker, M. Studebaker, R. Benson, S. Aponte, R. Matthews,
P. Rivera, H. Goldman, F. Kinglow, S. Waggoner, A. Otero, R. Bock, Mr. Berger.
HOMEROOM 347 L. Miller, M. Parson, P. Allickson, E. Clemons, L. Rivera, D. Soukup. 1. Fudala, L. Huff, R. Mayes, Mrs. Mason,
W. Dowell, L. Thomas. J. Ender, A. Geigel, J. Reid, R. Hepner, P. Snider, C. Christian.
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HOMEROOM 242 B. Wainio, B. Bradley, Mrs. McNaughton, P. Brown, P. McGoff, A. Gonzales, N. Adams, N. Horn, L. Escribano,
D. Gosney, M. Lyman, N. Gercich, E. Maxwell, K. Brown, M. Crouch, F. Mosby, M. Gonzalez, R. Short, J. Menges, L. Hodgson, F. Rae.
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HOMEROOM 203 P. Rawls, J. Fleckenstein, D. Baker, K. Jones, A. Herring, J. Valentine, E. Borrero, A. Parker, R. Thomas, L.
Gates, C. Rivera. S. Walton, W. Jimenez, J. Shannon, R. Bello, D. Austin, K. Teves, D. Maeda, C. Boyland, Mrs. Phillips.
MRS. ADAM'S HOMEROOM Kneeling: R. McFarland, S. Glidewell, T. Ibarra, J. Villahermosa, R.
Font. Standing: J. Janosik, M. Hayden, G. Coggins, R. Nordstrom, J. Coffin, L. Williamson, C. Layton,
I. Galindo, D. Jaketic, M. Gibson, M. Kessler, H. Ramos, B. Collazo, K. Naron, C. Goebertus, B. Vela, G.
Ruoff, C. Lasher, C. Colpe, and M. Brown.
MR. McCULLOUGH'S HOMEROOM Standing: Mr. McCullough, A. Lloyd, A. Brown, T. Deaton, R. Reduga, B. Heady, R. Ubben, D.
Vollman, F. Wainio, D. Minehart, W. Santiago, J. Allickson, F. Hamilton, R. Cintron, L Ormsbee, E. Marsh, and K. Merrick. Seated: T. May,
D. Dosser, K. Harden, D. Maynard, and P. Blanchette.
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ZEPHYR PRODUCED BY
MRS. COOKE'S HOMEROOM Kneeling:
A. Borja, J. Alexaitis, H. McCoy, T. Ber-
nardo, C. Gabriel, R. Pamales. Standing:
E. Simmins, D. Crowell, J. Robinson, H.
Reed, S. Swanstrom, S. Sanchez, C. Wal-
ton, L. Pace, D. Brown, L. Irion, E. Barraza,
R. Strube, R. Falk, A. Stiebritz, R. Velez,
and Mrs. Cooke.
MISS MARCELLO'S HOMEROOM Kneeling: J. Valentini,
E. Marcano, R. Zachry, J. Dohle, J. Douglas. Standing: K. Dan-
ielson, C. Peniche, S. Wrighl. L. Cummings, W. Cummings,
B. Moody, B. DeRaps, E. Gonzalez, J. Bravo, C. Daniels, W.
Phillips, and 0. Gonzalez.
NEW METHODS
MRS. JOHNSON'S HOMEROOM Kneeling: R. Parker, K. Jenne, C. Mims, R. Fernandez, S. Mims, H. Studebaker. Standing:
S. Sharpe, M. Wilmont, S. Kaufer, A. Granadino, S. Roach, M. Palmer, R. Munoz, K. Atkinson, T. Chacon, D. Green, K.
Hartshorn, V. Varnes, C. Munoz, C. Alberga, H. Casabuenas.
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ZEPHYR STAFF Kneeling: S. Aponte, G. Gurtiza, and
E. Borrero. Standing: P. Rodriguez, (assistant editor) L.
Gates, D. Carey, C. Baker, M. Spivey, L. Cimino, L. Mer-
rick, G. Belgrave, J. Tomlinson, Mr. Berger (advisor), H.
Goldmann, D. Austin, J. Valentine, J. Moore, L. Pace, N.
Ridge (editor), J. Fleckenstein, and D. McNaughton.
MR GENTILE'S HOMEROOM Kneeling: W. Cummings, T. Harris, J. Christian, J. Peniche, T. Hernandez, C.
Pace. Standing: S. Choquette, I. Ruiz, V. Lee, J. Dimarino, F. von Woudenberg, A. Coleman, R. Steams, T.
Aponte, B. Gooch, S. Brianes, M. Byrd, J. Jimenez, N. Alcala, C. Baker, Mr. Gentile.
MR. CARWITHEN'S HOMEROOM Kneeling: B. Love, C. Robertson, W. Ortiz, C. Benson, A.
Richardson, S. Martin. Standing: P. Rodriguez, G. Damiani, L. Hess, R. Heishman, E. Font, S.
Olsen, M. Munoz, M. Bjorneby, E. Marsh, D. Meeker, P. Oliva, R. Tsumbe, B. Bloemer, J. Barr,
N. Gregg, C. Roach, R. Hernandez, S. Willis, M. Faris, B. Pruitt, D. Chin.
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Student life at CHS is a chain of work, fun, clubs
and activities, fun, dances, fun, homework, fun,
TIGER SPIRIT, and fun. Nothing is routine in a
student's life at CHS except the time-table he has
accepted as his schedule.
Among the many workings of student life is the
control center, commonly called the Student Asso-
ciation. The "gears" of this machine are; president,
Kenneth Brooks; vice president, John Carlisle; sec-
retary, Leslie Marek; treasurer, Daniel Lee; and
sponsor, Mr. Hieronymus. The S.A. had reinstated
the Freshman-Sophomore Brawl, worked at football
games and dances, coped with the student problems
of the lunchroom, Powder Puff, student dress, and
others. They opened the school store, the Market,
inside the cafeteria and sold new items.
Even with all of this, crises arise daily, confusion
reigns, and problems are solved (sometimes), but
our Tiger Spirit comes shining through unscathed.
This is the story of our ...
STUDENT LIFE
ALL IS CALM . .
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THEN THE BELL RINGS . .
THE MANY FACES OF C.H.S....
Alright, I know you have those speakers
somewhere.
My, what big teeth you have, Carmencita.
What am I doing with an Eskimo Pie
in the hall, Mr. Pfau?
It's a sadder "Budweiser" girl for me.
Was this trip really necessary?
... SHOW OUR TIGER SPIRIT
STUDENTS WORK
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Gilda Cedeno, Pete Marotta, and Maria Kerley participate in a
debate.
Ed Forsythe and Jim Washahaugh use the card index.
Mr. Howell's 4th period class study math.
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Franklin Martin and Jean Housely
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Mr. Reeves watches John Burza explain the astronauts' flight around
the moon to Karl Huebner and Albert Chong.
Vicki Kaufer makes a speech in English class.
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Left: SA OFFICERS-Daniel Lee, treasurer; Ken
Brooks, president; John Carlisle, vice-president;
Leslie Marek, secretary.
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HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Front row: John Meeker, Frank Kerley, Nelson
Escrihano, Davy Robertson, Omar Chipsen, Gary Robertson, Puuloa Teves. Second row:
Eli Btevins. Jean Smith, Nancy Edmondson, Donna Valentine, Nancy Huson, Sonia
Rivera, Alice Crouch, Dan Tweedy. Third row: Christie Loizeaux, Janet Solomon, Bill
Bloomberg, John Diaz, De DeLapp, Cecilia Alberga.
SA SPONSOR-Mr. Hieronymus
WORKED FOR YOU.
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Welcome to "A Taste of Honey"
Smile, you're on Candid Camera!
Mari Hanly presents Billie Marsh with
a bouquet.
The Junior Class gave the graduating sen-
iors a successful send-off with "A Taste of
Honey," on April 27, 1968, at the Cristobal
High School Gym. The roof shook with ap-
plause as Queen Christina I was announced
Prom Queen. The giant bees and flowers
looked on as the queen and her court danced
to the music of N., hI. \11linii y Su Conjunto.
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Receiving their letters are Hap Brandenburg, Keith Wrenn, Neil Patton, Norman Spector, Monty Belanger,
Neil Maxwell, Mark Kredell, Harry Castro, and David Cantu.
COACH LITTON
LETTERMEN '. COACH HERBORN
HONORED COACH AND
MRS. DEDEAUX
AT BANQUET 1-
One of the last athletic events of the school year, the
Letterman's Banquet, honors the outstanding athletes of
the 1967-1968 school year. It was held at the American
Legion at France Field. After a buffet supper, a film on
football was shown. Mr. Herborn, Mr. Litton, and Mr.
Dedeaux presented the boys with letters in the varsity
sports; tennis, basketball, baseball, football, and track.
Honored guests were the cheerleaders, Mrs. Litton, Mrs.
Dedeaux, Mrs. Herborn, Mr. Palumbo, Mr. Jeffries, and
Mrs. Jeffries.
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VICTORY BELL RINGS PROCLAIMING
TIGER VICTORY
Pepped up by the traditional snake dance and bonfire,
the Tigers were in great spirits as the 19th Annual Jam-
boree began at the Tiger Stadium on Friday, September
20, 1968.
Jamboree Queen, Marie Wheeler, reigned over the
mighty Tigers as they scored their way to a jubilant vic-
tory. Queen Marie I was presented to the school during
a pep assembly held Friday afternoon. During half-time
she was presented a miniature football on a chain in-
scribed with her name and the date, by the co-captains of
the football team, Steve Gabriel and Hap Brandenburg.
The triumphant victory for the Tigers over Balboa High
School and Canal Zone College was proclaimed by the
joyous ringing of the victory bell, following the game.
Smiling radiantly before the game is
At the Jamboree pep assembly are Harry Carey, Janet Hunt, Jerry Weigle, Queen Marie 1.
Hap Brandenburg, Marie Wheeler, Steve Gabriel. Steve Allen, Sue Ward,
Ronnie Smith.
Tired already?
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Now don't push, girls!
Muddy is not the word for it.
FRESHMEN
DEFEAT
SOPHOMORES IN
SOPHOMORE-
FRESHMAN
BRAWL
Don't tell me you frosh can't take it!
The graduating class of '72 defeated the sophomores in the
traditional Freshman-Sophomore Brawl, on the second day of
school, August 28, 1968. The sounds of shouts and groans
vibrated through the air as the two teams hoped to claim the vic-
tory as theirs. Amid shouts of triumph, the Freshman Class was
declared the winner in the trying tournament.
ALUMNI HONORED AT
HOMECOMING DANCE
Queen Marie 1 escorted by Hap Brandenburg.
A successful Homecoming Dance was held Octo-
ber 19, 1968, at the Fort Gulick Officers' Club.
Louis Dominguez was master of ceremonies and
introduced the queen and her court as they en-
tered, escorted by members of the football team.
Princess Mari Hanly-Princess of the Garden-
ias, Keeper of the Sapphires, Daughter of the
Pale Gold Moon, Governess of the Touchdowns,
escorted by Steve Gabriel-Leader of the Rushing
Mad Kittens, Tamer of the Devils, Smasher of the
Line, Caller of the Defense.
Princess JoLynn Jones-Princess of the Roses,
Goddess of Victories, Keeper of the Royal Blue
Skies, Daughter of the Dawn, escorted by Harry
Carey-Master of the Down Field Block, Killer
of the Pups, Knight of the Hard Hitting Center
Guards, Duke of the Golden Armor.
- Princess Gilda Cedeno-Princess of the Lilies,
Daughter of the Evening Breeze, Keeper of the
Emerald, Goddess of the Golden Sunset, escorted
by Jerry Weigle-Defender of the Line, Dissenter
of the Mouthpiece, Chief of the Tackles, Master
of the Guards.
Princess Jamie Meeker-Princess of the
Orchids, Lady of the Aquamarine Sea, Marquise
of the Black Defense, escorted by Eddie Egger-
Stopper of the Dive Play, Runner of the Tackle
Around, Chief of the Broken Arms, Recoverer of
the Fumble.
Queen Maria 1-Queen of the Cheering Tigers
and Tigresses, Enchantress of the Twilight, Owner
of the Flowers, Daughter of the Gems, escorted by
Hap Brandenburg-Knight of the Blue and Gold,
Master of the Tigers, Lord of the Jump Pass, God
of Victories.
Watching on as Queen Marie 1
is crowned are Eddie Egger, Jamie
Meeker Harry Carey, JoLynn
Jones, Wiese Favorite, Queen
Marie 1, Kevin Hammond, Hap
Brandenburg, Gilda Cedeno, Jerry
Weigle, Mari Hanly, Steve Gabriel.
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At the Banquet table are Harry Carey, JoLynn Jones, Jamie Meeker, Eddie Egger, Neil
Patton, Queen Maria 1 Hap Brandenburg, Mari Hanly, Steve Gabriel, and Gilda Cedeno.
Shown dancing are the queen and her court.
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PEPPY CHEERLEADERS CHEER TEAM ON
S3 Handicapped by unusually heavy rains this
season, the cheerleaders have shown the usual
exuberant spirit in cheering the Tigers on to
Sa good season. With original pep assemblies
i j and class competition, the cheerleaders, Gilda
(7 Cedeno, Mari Hanly (captain), Rhonda Ken-
Snedy, Maria Kerley, Shelley Lund, Billie
S- Marsh, Mary Redman, and Eileen Ridge, have
S\ provided the incentive for school spirit. This
year, through the efforts of the cheerleaders, a
Junior varsity squad was formed to cheer for
the junior varsity basketball team. Cathy
Carlisle, Karen Currier, Ann Gonzales, and
K H i" II Jackie Parker have worked hard to perform
well for our boys.
OUR PEPPY CHEERLEADERS: Mary Redman, Maria Kerley, Gila,
Cedeno, Mari Hanly, Rhonda Kennedy, Billie Marsh, and Eileen
Ridge.
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"You got to go, you got to fight," shouts Shelley Lund
,. a I and Rhonda Kennedy during a football game.
Two Tigers, Steve Allen and Ronnie Smith
have joined the cheerleaders in leading a
pep assembly.
Mud and rain do not dampen
the cheerleaders' spirit.
Performing at ROTC Re~ie~% and -ime inter~i.chila.stic
spot per.- i l. ineldl i s art- oil. a iiidll jai31 ii Ilr li* .,if ille
Crislohal Hi:Ji .S'chojl Gill-' Dill Teamn. Will DLia \\.,k-
man as their commander and NMr.s. Phiillips a- their S-pln-
sor, the girls ha\e worked outl original routines. In their
sharp, ne\ utinif',ms and da\ diesses. Ihe girls have become
an important as-et of Crislobal High School.
DITA WORKMAN, Commander of the Girls' Drill Team.
THE GIRLS' DRILL TEAM: Penny Wilder, Charlene Alberga, Wendy Flores, Cissy
Carey, Sarah Pritham, Kathryn Burgess, Jeannette Mayes, Barbara Bradley, Gloria
Rice, Hila Lyman, Jan Bjorneby, Rachel Rice, Jackie Springer.
FORWARD MARCH!
The majorettes have worked hard
this year to improve their routines.
On Veteran's Day the majorettes
marched in their new uniforms.
This year's majorettes are: Patty Hill, Rhonda Rawlings, Lorraine Borja, Donna
Barger, Daryn Barger, Mardette Garner, Cinda Helmerichs.
August 27, 1968-
School starts
SEPTEMBER
11-Inaugural Assembly for SA
officers
20-Football Jamboree
27-Football BHS vs CHS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MAY
2-Senior Skip Day
3-SAT Test
5-ROTC review
7-Awards Assembly-schools
9-Letterman's Banquet
10-ROTC Awards Ball
14-Senior Banquet
18-Baccalaureate
21-COMMENCEMENT
22-LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
DECEMBER
7-SAT and CEEB tests
13-ROTC Brigade review
14-ACT Test
Senior Christmas Formal
19-Christmas Concert
MARCH
1--SAT and CEEB tests
7-8-Thespian play
14-END OF THIRD MARKING
PERIOD
17-ROTC battalion review
19-Spring Music Concert
Student Teaching Day
28-ROTC Field Night
APRIL
24-Campaign Assembly and
elections for SA
officers
26-ACT test
Junior Senior Prom
30-Awards Assembly
Community
OCTOBER
4-Football CZC vs CHS
15-PSAT Test
18--Homecoming Game BHS vs CHS
19-Homecoming Dance
25-END OF FIRST MARKING
PERIOD
28-ROTC battalion review
JANUARY
11-SAT test
END OF FIRST SEMESTER
27-ROTC Battalion review
31-Feb. 1-Balboa Relays
NOVEMBER
1-Football CHS vs CZC
6-Palm Bowl Game
10-16-American Education Week
12-National Honor Society
Assembly
15-16-Thespian play
FEBRUARY
3-7-French Week
8-ACT and CEEB tests
15-Freshman-Sophomore
Dance
18-National Honor Society
Assembly
HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCED AT
CHRISTMAS FORMAL
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MR. AND MISS CHS -
Mari Hanly, Ken Brooks
BEST DRESSED
Eddie Egger, Maria Kerley
MOST ATHLETIC
Billie Marsh,
Hap Brandenburg
SENIORS ARE HONOR ED AT CHRISTMAS FORMAL
MOST INTELLECTUAL
Brenda Richardson,
John Burza
BEST LOOKING
Marie Wheeler, Gary Will
FRIENDLIEST
Stephanie Lawson, Frank Martin
RUNNERS-UP
BEST DANCERS
Gilda Cedeno, Harry Castro
MOST TALENTED
Debbie Garner, Doug McLain
First row: Barbara Bradley, Ken Brooks-
Most Intellectual.
Second row: Jamie Meeker, Daniel Lee-
Most Talented.
Third row: Billie Marsh-Friendliest,
Enrique Rosania-Best Dancers.
Fourth row: Jackie Evans, Jimmy Ford-
Best Dressed. s-
Not pictured:
Carol Gonzales-Best Dancers
Jerry Weigle-Friendliest
WITTIEST
Rose Hedman, Jimmy Ford
SFirst row: Maria Kerley, Hap Brandenburg-
Mr. and Miss CHS.
Second row: Sue Lyman, Steve Gabriel-
Most Athletic.
Third row: Norman Ivill-
Wittiest.
Fourth row: Judy Fong-Most Likely to Succeed,
Harry Castro-Best Looking.
Not pictured:
Cecilia Alberga-Wittiest
Mari Hanly-Best Looking
Ken Brooks-Most Likely to Succeed
MEMBERS OF THE CAST
Florence .................................... Diane Hauke
Hannibal ................................ Douglas McLain
Fairy May .................................. Lydia Santiago
leffrey ...................................... Steve Jeffries
Mrs. Paddy .................................. Anne Kienzle
Titus ......................................... Earl Dosser
Samuel ...................................... Donald Byrd
Lily Belle ................................. Cathy Carlisle
Ethel Savage ................................. Debbie Garner
Miss Willie .................................. Leslie Marek
Dr. Emmett ................................ Bill Bloomberg
Eye makeup is applied to Mrs. Paddy. i
Miss Siebrands oversees all backstage work, while Steve Jeffries
is amused by the layers of make-up which must be applied.
THE CURIOUS SA VAGE
Dr. Emmett and one of his gentle patients
are seen in the third act of The Curious
Savage.
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for the production of The Curious Savage.
Produced by Miss Ann Siebrands, The Curious i
Savage gave the student body of CHS and adult -
viewers a glimpse of life inside a home for the
mentally unbalanced. The actors presented a dif-
ferent view from the typical institution, portraying
gentle, homeless people who have stayed in the "Clois-
ters" to live in a place where they are sheltered from
the insanities of the outside world. rk
NIGHT OF JANUARY 16
Front row: Jeri Holleyman, Phyllis Golden, Sheri Kilgore, Judy McLain, Lydia
Santiago, Eileen Ridge, Anne Kienzle. Middle row: Miss Siebrands, Jim Gray, Debbie
Goich, Loisa Thomas, Mary Norval, Patty Hauke, John Carlisle. Back row: Joe
Oberholtzer, Bill Bloomberg, Brandt Irion, Joe Gattis, Don Byrd, Jim Kunkel.
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The defense attorney questions his client about the night of January
16.
"Stage makeup must cover everything, Bill, even the
ears." says Judy McLain.
Karen Andre and Nancy Faulkner, en-
emies, confront each other.
The murder trial of Karen Andre, a secre-
tary charged with the murder of her former
employer, took place on the CHS stage March
7 and 8. The outcome of the trial was de-
cided by the jury who was picked from the
audience. This added a suspenseful air to the
play, The Night of January 16. Directed by
Miss Siebrands, the play was presented by
the Thespians as their second production of
the year.
THESPIANS SUCCEED IN TWO
UNDERTAKINGS
HARD WORKING TIGERS PUBLISH
YEARBOOK
Spending many hours prepar-
ing the yearbook dummy for pub-
lication, the Caribbean staff has
learned many techniques used in
producing a yearbook. Planning
the layout, writing and typing
copy, and spacing the pictures on
the pages are only a few of the
jobs that must be done in order
for the staff to meet the final
deadline. '4K
Meeting the deadline is a hard
job as the staff has found out. .
Mr. Koziol, Nancy Gregory, and
Anne Kienzle have worked hard
with the staff to make this the
best yearbook ever. With this in
The Caribbean staff: Anne Kienzle, Eileen Ridge, Linda Newman, Billie Marsh, Lana
mind, the Caribbean staff worked Boone, Gilda Cedeno, Susan Ridge, Raul Castro, Jeanette Cox, Linda Vaught, Maria
many hours to meet the deadline. Kerley, Cheryl Pinto, Germaine Lemm, Nancy Gregory.
Would you believe ... ?
Germaine Lemm, Anne Kienzle, Frank Glavas
Co-editor, Nancy Gregory, explains some
of the finer points of yearbook layout
to Gilda Cedeno, Lana Boone, and Jean-
ette Cox.
Working hard-or hardly working?
Photographer Tommy Southerland at work.
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"C" CLUB AND G.A.A. MEMBERS CRE
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Front row: Mike Green, John Carlisle, Wally Russon, Cubby Clement, Joe Cronan. Middle row: Harry
Castro, Jerry Weigle, Dave Cantu, Hap Brandenburg, Neil Patton, Steve Gabriel, Eddie Egger. Third row:
Coach Dedeaux, Randy Hull, Walter Vamprine, Harry Carey, Ken Brooks, Brandt Iron, Nelson Escribano.
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The "C" Club of Cristobal High School
is composed of those boys who have excelled
and lettered in sports. New members of
this organization are initiated in the fall after
the football season and in the spring.
The "C" Club members assist the G.A.A.
members in decorating for the Homecoming
Dance and sell sodas at the various athletic
events held at CHS each year.
Brandt Iron is initiated into the "C" Club.
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