Alameda High School - Acorn Yearbook (Alameda, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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iw 3? fi- NQ5'L'L'b'b Alamecla's new swim center, opened in the Spring semester, is a laudable addition to the extensive educational plant. The front entrance to Alameda High School presents an impres- sive sight as one looks west on Central Avenue. 1 Z gg 5'-4 ACORN - 1956 VOLUME LVII PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCLATED STUDENTS OF ALAMEDA HIGH SCHOOL ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA MARJORIE LUTHER, Editor JUDY GRIMSHAW, Business Manager J IS N..-ww ..,.j wg-1-1.1-qw--v-wywr V -.1111 DR DONALD M RODERICK DEDICATION I1 101oq11111o11 of 1111 o11111.1111 1111 p1of1111o111 l1f111111h1p 1h0 1111111111 1111111 of Xl1n11111 H 011 5111001 101p111f11l11 11011114111 1111 10111 X111111 11111111 S11p1111111:11111111of S1 hool1 D1 1301141111 NI 1lOl1CTlilx P11111 10 COIHIHQ 111 XL11110111 D1 R11d0111k 1011 011 011111110 C 1l1fo1n1.1 D111111q 1111 pa11 11111010111 Xl IFS 110 h.11 1011 011 thc Sl hoo11 of -X1 11110111 11 a It a0h11 III 1h0 Xl.1m0111 Hlgh S0hoo1 IS 111 1111110111111 1111 p111111p.1l, .11 p111111pa1 of 1h1 X1111lt 5611001 1nd 1111 11qh1 11 111 .11 a11111.1111 11111011111111111111 H1 11 IS 1p po111t111 to thc po1111011 of 1up0111110n110111 llCQ'1HI1ll1Q Scptcmber 1999 H11 ahldmq 111101051 111 1o111h IS 1011001011 IH 1110 11121111101 IH XS1'1lCl'l h1 ha1 d110h 11q0d 1h0 C1ll1lCS 211111 101po1111111l11101 of 1h0 1111110 of 111p011n1011d111t 4 H1 111111111111 1pp1od11h 1o p1o11l1 HTS 111 111111 1111111 11 IS 111111 1111101111111 111 111110011 11111 l1I11XlISl1llS ll1lflllQ'll0lllC 11111111111 H1 1111 111111111111 11 111111111 lll 111111.111o11 for both Sta11fo111 U1111111111 11n11 S111 11.1111111o S1.111 College H0 h11 211111 10p1111111111 11111121111 111 1111 C 11111111111 X11111 121111111 of S1hool X11m1111111f1to11 S1111111111 p.1r1111 11111 l3l1Sll1CSSIllCI1 111110 111111111 11oo1 op1 I1 11h111 pIfllJ1LI11S 111011 111 bi 111111111111 D1 R1111111111 111 11111.11111 1 1111111 1111 111111 of 111111111111111 1 111111 1101111011 1h1 1111110 of 111p11111t011110r11 and 1h1 1111110 1111111111111111 1h11 11 1 10110011011 of h11 1101101 1h 11 1110 p11bl11 10hoo11 111111112 to 1h0 p00pl0 and 1111111111 1111 01h1 1111111 of 111 1111 h11 211111 11111111 c 1h1 11111 po11111l1 S1 hool 11 110111 fo1 XI1111cd1 I 1' A,. 21 . . 1 .2- .' . . ' l I . K, l '. L .4 J., A: . I K, G ZA- S 1 111 21 10ach01 111 thc C1CD1CI1t2lI'y and high 11'hools 111 .Al21ITlCC12l in 11111111' professional o1'g2111izz11io11s, pz11- .' ' 12 ' ', 0 .' K , A, ' , 1.12 I. ', . I. ' , 12 ' 'Z AA U ' K' . 1 1 z 'if I . if 1 1 1 1 .' 1 ' - 1.1 1 1 " '1 ," '.,2 .l. ,l- H'l , I. ' , , . , .Zig - 1 ' . . 2' , ' l.2 .V I.: . . ' ...- . x 1' ' . x I O ' I V1 5 1 1 xf- ' u Admmlsfrahon Page 6 Page 26 Page 98 S p o r t s Organizations Page 54 Page 76 Table of Confenfs DR. DONALD M. RODERICK, Superintendent of Schools Board Provides Excellenl Opporlunilies Dr. Roderick and the Board of lidueation are dedicated to the task of providing excellent educa- tional opportunities for the students of Alameda. Through their efforts the Alameda school system has maintained a high standing throughout California. Our community can be proud of its schools. and our students can he thankful to the Board of Iiducation for the many educational opportunities provided. Nlost students never stop to think of the various duties and tasks facing the Board. Planning and pre- dictinq the needs of the future is only one of many phases of Board work not known to many students. BOARD OF EDUCATION - LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. A. Hubbard Momifg Dr. Donald D. Lum, Presidenh Dr. Stuart Stephensp Mr. Walter V. Howe: Mrs. Lee Covunaugh. 8 Principal Mr Bryan Supplies Fine School Leadership PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE XX hen liesldent Herbert Hoox er called the Hrst NN hitc Houst eonfcunte on south he mide the fol lowing stfttement We 'tpproaeh 'ill problems of south with iffeetion Theirs IS the PFOXIHCC of jow and good humor rl hex are the most wholesome pftrt of the rice the sweetest for thex 1re fresher from tht hinds of God XX l1lITlslt'1l, ingenious misehle xous we lin 1 life of ipprthenslon 'ts to wh lt their opinion m n be of us 1 life of defense AQ unst thcu of relief ind 1 lingering dex otlon YVe enu them e freshness of tdxenture 'md diseoverw of life, we mourn our the dlsippomtments thex will meet lhe south of tod ix gist me faith ln our futurc l hu ue wall informed 1nd dlsplfu intelligent judg ment Prejudice is iepltted bx objeetixe thinking Deep spiritual const iousntss ind high morftl beliefs are lriport mt espeets of their ln es Traditions are swci cl rl he lose '1l1ClSCCllI'lIX of home and f1m1lw ire most import mt even though south ittempts to pie sent 1 soph1st1e'1ted exterior Honestx 'md sinc erity eomblned with frankness are tw pie 11 ehrtr uteristics Thex enjox following fads and wish to be well groomed I hue faith in wouth bet muse thex hfuc eoumge thex h ne spirit 'ind thex h ue abllitx YN htn 1 crisis oeeurs thu 'tssumt icsponslbllitx md bctome heloes md leaders ras el the problems thit we hue been un ible to solxe rl o Nfr H illoek md Mr hills fu ultx tdusels to Nl iryorie I uther leditor, udx Grimsh us Bust ness Klan tgci md the entire M om stiff I ww ish to extend mx sineere tppretmtion for the minx long hours of plinmng ind work th1t xou hixe so freelx vu en in order to publish sueh an outstanding book is the IQ 76 Xeorn 9 ff MR. 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V N , ,,,,.........-.-- MR DONALDJ BELL Vice Prlnclpal As viee-principal Mr. Bell holds an integral position at .'X.H.S. ltis his job to construct the master program and aid the advisers in programming the entire stu- dent body. His interest in the student body and their activities is further shown by the fact that he attends all athletic' cunts and supports our sthool with en 'husmsm Ht acts is adsistr to student bodx ofliccrs and the Nltns Bond of C ontrol YN ithout him our student bodx would fail to function mth miximum clhciencx Capable Leaders Assist Principal M1 ti 3 'kr' f , MRS HELEN HOEKSEMA Assistant to the Principal in Charge of MR EARL W SHRIBER Assistant to the Principal un Charge of Instruction Attendance and Guidance Net ei too busx to listen to '1 probltm or gnc 1 word of tntoui igement exemplifies Mrs Helen Hoekstml uct principal ln charge of instruction Sht lets is tdxi ti to the Girls Association and the Women s Board of C ontrol, is in charge of audio usual ind other instructional materlals Hrs Hoek st ma is alwaxs reads with a smile, and her happi ness hes in the happiness of those around her 10 Keeping track of the absences for the entire stu dent body is a dimcult task but like ex em thing else he does hir I' arl Shrlber managcs to see that ex ers thing is under control He also is in charge of box ofhce and audltorium staffs and thus helps to make our social ex ents successful Graduation just couldn t happen wlthout h1s masterful hand to manage all the intricate details t .' 4. . 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ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mr. Chester Millet?-.lolz Place- ment Counselor. Counselors Offer Valuable Services we Mr Thomas explains aptitude test results to Mary Sue Sherriff and From her vast stores of information Mrs Howell disseminates college Lois Allnnger information to Judy Barker IIIQIIIQ 1 using oi co 111 wxirw problems hndmg Jobs thcsm an 1ll part of 1d IX mark for 11111 bun counselors rl hex are alw sus rc 1dx to offer ll'lLlI NLIXIL es to thc students 1I1 1 fricndlx hmlpful xx 11 lhclr prcsvncc IN xalable to 1ll stu cents fm thu mu l0l1lINll lllll guldamc not un x It 1 N 4 ll llll xx llilhil ll lx lmdmq 1jol1 111 111114 to an nga XII 1b1mdancc of IIIINUIIUHUUII ch II utuxzu tha of lcu of ULII C0l1IISLl0IS X lx 1 q11ullr111 .md lf tux Il know thc fznsxxci hanus llt lIcX Xl smnu to rccomrmnd II S I I . - 3 5 gg s ,--.- ...,... .,,. We 2' 4. ,N L :af I 45 x rv: 1 I I W5 . if ,- if l x C1111 4'SC'lli'LllllCS. iclvf' ,A f ' ' ll 'g ', Q l " 5 for ll 1 frm11'y1'21l'.' of hiyh sclmul but also for 11' fu- ' gf- 'iz 2 zfs t'1'l " ',z' 'g",v 'll',". ' ' '. ' 1 5 - dm' ' ' '. C' lj'hz1"11 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT TOP ROW: Mrs. Ruth Cecchetti-Public Speaking, Usherette Advisor. Mr. Earnest Ellis-Basic, Acorn Advisor. Miss Marian los Kamp-Ass't Chr. 'IA Class, Student Faculty Comm. Mr. Arthur Moore-Chr. 4A Class, Student Faculty Comm., Student Talent. Mrs. Alma Pavid-Ass't Chr. 2B Class. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Kathleen Put- ney. Dr. Joseph Rediger-Chr. English Dept. Mr. Jerome Schneider. Miss Leota Schroe- der. Mrs. Courtney Smith-Star 8. Key Advisor. English Aids ln Better Communicaiion lhc' nrt uf flllllliilllllfllllllll is thi' lJl1Sll1f'SS of thc profit from the past mul to lillHXS' thc' prcsvntg pmo- linglish clc'pzu'lIm'I1t: thc- vxzxctly right word. tha' tics, tru bccolnc pmfin'in'11l in cxplwfssicmrm, in I'l'2llllI1.Q. vflvc'tiw' 4t'llIl'IlL't'. thc 2ll'l'lll'2lIt' LlIKlf'I'Si.2lIlCllllQ of :xml in group cfforl: tlivsc am' thc ways by wliivh UIllCI'S- lllUl1Q'lllS as givcxm in hunks and p21pt'I'S. in wc work UJXY21I'dUllI'QU2llS. .-Xvtivilicsu'ntc'rin slfmrics. rzlclirm and tc'lvx'isif111. Study. In l7I'Oi1dC'Il ulldvrstzincl- pucms. plays, biugrupllivs. in pupvrs :md rwiqirigll ing zmcl In lr-urn basic' prim'ipln's: wide' I'C2llllITQ, to pmjrctr. :xml in pzmvl CliSlillS5lIlIiS. Students in Public Speaking conduct a panel. Members of the panel are John Ware, Janet McNeely, Carol Kavanaugh, Geoff Nunes, and Sharon Mickelson. MN'-ww M N A . M 2 rs Trigonometry students, Phil Frost and Bill Alber, explain a trig. problem to .loan Osorio and Al Pryor while other students watch. Mathematics Proves To Be A Challenge Blzitliciiiatics is 21 toni whivh sciivs cx'c1'ymic. 'l'h4- Alzimvclzi High School hl2lll1t'XTl2llil'S LlCp2il'lINt'lll uf- fcrs C'flllI'Sl'S for those who plzm to go cm with mzitliv- mzltics to hcconic ciigiiicws, svicntisls. slgilistivigiiis. ctr.,zmclzilsoforllmscwliuplziii lrr1'Illl'I'lliCl3l1Silli'SS or incluslrizil woricl lIlllNt'Llil1It'lf iiflvr grziciiizilimi. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT TOP ROW: Mrs. Beatrice Anderson-Chr. 2A Class, Mr. Jack Hallock-Acorn Advisor. Miss Ruth Hays. Mrs. Dor- othy LeHew-Chr. Mathematics Dept. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Nero Pruitt-History. Miss Annabel Wann-Jr. Red Cross Advisor. Mr. James Young-Chr. 3B Class, Student Record Auditor. 'l'hc clcpzirtmcm is stziffccl hy li group of czipnhlv i11striic'Irn's who girc zihlv to guide stuclcnts through thc l'Ol1I'Sl'S of'fvi'ccl in :in intvrvstiiig and pmhtgihli- mzumcr. -Iiiniurs :xml sviiiois final thc i1ppc'i'dix'isirni roiiiscs lrigciiluimwy, solid gi-mm-iry. giclvzliicocl zilgchrzi cspccizilly chullviiging A . sm 4 qs. in , 563 H swwg fs. T3 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Robert Berges-Physics, Slide Rule, Ass't Chr. 3A Class Mr. Darrell Coughlan-Chemistry, Chr. Science Dept., Chr. 2B Class, Chemistry Club Advisor Mrs. Edna Cundiff-Chemistr Y Mr, Sam DeVito-Physiology, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball Mr, James Hull-General Science Miss Frances Payne-Biology ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mrs. Emily Coke-Biology Science Unloclcs Key For The Furure 'lim im-ct thu nhzillciigc uf iitlziiiiiiiq 2111 iiilvlligciil work gil .Xlgiiiic-nlzi High Svliuul. ixiiclciwtziiuliiig nfmu'ci1x'ii'uiiim'i1liii ui1c'vc'1'-c'hz111g- During thc last XCZII' our t'IlQiIlt'l'I'iIl1Q Xliulviil ing swim-iitilim' xwrld. wc slifiulcl luv xwll iiifurniccl in wc-11' greatly impirccl by Qui :ill-day twin' nl ilu' mm tha' limit' win-in vs: that is gvm-iuil Maia-ting biology, su-:un4-lu'li'im'g1lgviim-iuiliiigplziiitgil l'itlslml1i'gli.CIgili t'lll'IIllhlI'f. pliysiulugy. :md pliysics. which :irc nl- fornizi. :incl by ll visit to llu' Niiulvzii' l'iIll'I'Qf llxliiliit tk-:ul in ailmiimlgiiiu' giml xxilli l'Yl'l'f fm-ility fur lgilx simiisrmwl lmy lllm' Paivifim' fins giml lQlm'Ii'ii flu. Results ofthe hydrogen experiment conducted by Debbie Wamser, Doug Hogan, AI Flood, and Rich Jacob are not known in detail, but A.H.S. remains intact. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. ABS LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Margaret Henry-Spanish Fernande lnan-French, French Club Advisor Frances lee-French l.eNore Marker-Latin, Latin Club Advisor Maria Tays-Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor ENT FROM PICTURE: Mrs. Patricia Armstrong French 4 Language Teaches Foreign Culture l'lI'CIll'll, Spanish, and Latin are ollcred by thc lzinguzigc clvpzirtinc-11t of .-Xlzinicdri High School. Through its classes the student learns the language, thc- C'lllllll'C and gvography of thc country. Aims of tht- laiiguztgc' clcpzirtnicnt zirc to teach 5lllClt'lllS to 1'1'z1cl 111141 writt' wt-ll, l'UllYl'l'Sl' propvrly. appreciate thc- literature. understand thc vziluc of intcrnzitional rclations. and to learn thc conntryis geography. 'llhcre arc movies and slides. and short skits are prcsc-ntccl in thc- lzmguztgc. Thc ll'2lk'llCl'5 sponsor clubs promoting tht- lantftizignx A great dwil ol1't'st'11l't'll is clont' i11 thc public untl school lllJl'lll'll'b. John Smith, Robert Oliver, Mary Schriber, Warren Ullner, and George Schwab are learning more about their foreign language hy reading pamphlets and books. yn ,fr I In History class Geoff Nunes points out a feature of our country to classmates Earl Homlln and Pat Muydole while others listen History Trams For Citizenship 'lhc history dvputlncnt of .hl'lINLd'1 High School offcrs '1 body of courses dcsiffnt'd to giyv to our stu- dents 'it lcast an vlvincntury understanding of how wc' got to bc :ts wc uri-. lluropcztn history tclls us about our forvfzatlivrs who shurvd thc backgrounds und roots lcziclinq to tht' founding and building of HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Katharine Cossette-History, Photography Dr. John Peoples-History Miss Grace Powers-History, Oak Leaf Advisor Dr. Paul Vigness-History l6 t is nation' .-Xincrivtn history is dcsiffncd to in orni us about our own Country in order that wc' might become' more intvlligvnt, Vztluziblc Citizcns, and Cali- fornia history is oflervd so that wc' might have' 21 mort' intimzttc knowlcclgc of thc innnvdizttt' ztrvzt in whirh wc' lin-. Society Advisor sl. v " 'pw :W ,Typ llrznngi students are lLll1,Qlll the fnnclznnentzils of aeting us well as lL'2lI'IllIlQ to zlppreeigile alll types of plays rind to pro- clnee plays. 'l'hey also develop the nhilily to have poise luelore un zniclienee and to speak yyell. An enjoy ulmle one-net plzly. cli- reelecl hy Nlr. Sisler, is pre- sented ezieh term lay' the zul- vzineecl clrznnu students. Acting out a domestic comedy are Bill Foirey, Leah Reed, Jccine Johnson, Judy Deppen, und Les Daniels. l8 1 2 ,ws ln the url elnsses the stu- clenls pziinl the posters that zul- vertise the gznnes, work with linolenm blocks and papier INZlCllLl. run the silk screen. :ind design the fashion shox-. bids :incl opening Clllllfk' hills .ind posters. 'l'hey' make the sets :incl nniny of the props for the senior plays, filll'lSlIllilF pageant. uncl Masque anal Sginclzll presentations. Donna Burns. Deon Scxgen, and Bill Suman work hard at geNin9 a silk screen paint mixed properly. s...-.f r I K NST Cullure ls Developed Through Fine Arls ART, MUSIC, DRAMA DEPARTMENTS Mrs. Dorothy Laylon-Art Mrs. Pearl Lindsfrom-Vocal Music Miss Edna Reichmuth-Ari, Stage-sehings, Chr. 4B Class Mr. lloyd Sisler-Drama, Dramaiic Produdions Direclor Mr. Raymond Vidler-Band ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mr. Carlton Hanson-Orchestra ln I'4'l'l'Ill yctirs mtisit' clztssimtiiii aims liuvc iii- Pzt1'tic'ipz1tiuii in musit- groups kindlvs at kcvti fhldcd. tilting' with tht' tczifliing of tht' stilijcctt. at scnsc of tit'c'cssztr'y t'cmupci'z1tio1i, sm-itil intcgrzitioii, gcmiim' effort fm' 1111 iiitvlliygviit uiidcrstzitiding of tcmlcrzmt tiiiclcrstzmdiiig. individtizil rcspmisibility. tht' stuclciit. 'l'hc- hvlivf in tht' iiiiptmt't1tm'c of tht' amd mztturt' ztttitudvs. 'llht' studviit pztrticipaiit in- imlivicliizil andtht-nlcsin-trutlvx't'lfipz1tn-zttix't-lit-iiig vulvccl in thc' intt'Qr:itc'd clfort of many Icarus to is pmhzthly must tipptiwtit iii tht' tt'cz1tivc arts. t'oi1fm'in to and lwnclit hy thc rvstrit-timis r1fs0t'it'ty. Pele Reynolds, .Iohn Husing, Ed Payne, Elizabefh Snider, and Frances Maclver rehearse for a music festival. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mrs. Oeloel Braun-Modern Dance, Advisor Modern Dance Club Miss Edith Carpenter-Advisor Women's Block "A" Mr. Calder Hayes-Chr. IA Class, Varsity Baseball, Advisor Men's Block "A", Ass't Varsity Football Mr. Lewis Jolley-Chr. P.E. Dept., Varsity and J.V. Track, Golf Mr. Henry Jones-Varsity Basketball, Tennis Mrs. Freda Kympton Mrs. Myrtle McKenna-Chr. P.E. Dept., Advisor G.A.A. Mr. Marvin Pearson-Soph-Frosh Football, J.V. Basketball ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mrs. Patricia Peace-Modern Dance, Advisor Modern Dance Club Physical Education Teaches Cooperation .-Xt last swimming has been added to the long list of activities offered by Alameda Highs Physieal lidueation department. Students now can learn to swim as well as participate in other sports. In the Modern Danee classes the girls learn to coordinate their movements and to express themselves through the medium of dance. Both boys and girls learn the prineipals of teamwork as well as the fundamentals of various sports: they may develop skills in one oi' more sports. Before graduation they must pass two courses in First Aid which are taken in the Junior year. Hygiene is also taught eaeh term. Students are enthusiastic about the new swim classes which been added to the P. E. program. .W 33 -wi A , 0,- 4- ""'1 'Q-,izfma-..n., , if . 7 " tg. 1 asf H' 1-. u. H s- ,Q Besides the fast game of basketball pictured here, the boys' Physical Edu- cation department offers football, base- ball, track, tennis, golf, and swimming. ill, cw MMM 5.,.f ' QEL. Q. I A-our ,QW- i 4 'X . ' The game of Speed-a-way is very popu- lar among the girls, along with other activities such as volleyball, soccer, softball, modern dance, and baseball. 21 HOME ECONOMICS AND VOCATIONAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr. Chris Freeman-Wood Shop, Industrial Arts Mr. Roger Gray-Radio and Electrical Shop, Industrial Arts Mr. Don Howell-Machine Shop, Industrial Arts Mr. Ernest Massotty-Mechanical Drawing, Ass't Chr. 2A Class Mr. Charles Scott-Industrial Arts Mrs. Louise Tham-Clothing, Home Management Mrs. Rita Thompson-Foods, Homemaking, Ass't Chr. 4A Class ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Mr. Edward McMullin-Auto Shop Miss Hazel Bennett-Clothing Miss Ruth Kropff-Clothing Vocational Arts Prove To Be Useful Home llconomic classes are not only instructional liut fun too. Breakfasts, luneheons, and dinners are planned, prepared, served. and eaten by the three or four girls who work together in each kitchen. The Homemaking apartment is also used hy these classes. Georgia Waters, Pat Weber, and Marcia Elcdahl find that clothing classes are fun and very helpful. The boys at Alameda High School are offered mans varied types of Industrial arts which include auto, electrical, mood. radio. and machine shops. 'lihese classes give the student an opportunity to de- velop his particular hobby or to train for a career. Checking amperage and electronic intensity are Ken Bec Chuck Nance, and larry Santos. htle six, 1 lf' 1 '-,fry QW 'xmx my 5 L Milton Costa watches carefully as Mrs. Wheatly Examining books during an exhibit in our well-equipped library are various takes Patsy Wong's temperature. A.H.S. students. Helping Ofhers Is Their Purpose H0111 My l11'111I1Q 111-11111 X1111 1 ll11Y1' N111111- 1 pi1'i11'g"A R11111i111' 1'1'p1y' 1111111 1111- 11111's1'. 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The instructors are regular als and four new trophies were awarded. Federal Army personnel who have experience in troop lead- lnspection this year was April 26. This is the day ing and training. Courses include marksmanship, that oihcers from the Presidio inspect units to see tactics, map reading. and Military Policy. that they conform to specific Army regulations. A squad gives a rifle salute to Cadet Captain McEwing who returns Cadets stand at attention while Co. C First Sgt. John Dobson inspects with a hand salute. Cadet Sgt. Mean's rifle. Service To School ls Their Molto Omce staff: TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen Arfsten, book room: Mrs. Kay Da QR hl, attendance office. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Inez Gingrich, attendance omce, W M El' b th Hall, school secretary, Mrs. Esther McClara, school bank. In the Miss Barbara Griggs, assistant school secretary. BOTTOM RO : rs. :za e t d t k check records in the attendance office, and a glimpse is shown of the usual noontime rush to get lunches. large picture s u en wor ers xlllfll 1illl11'L'llic'i1'Ill ruiming ul xxlillllfllll High is Nlr. lirymiis iilliu' kcvp ullivizil lm1m'l'ipls. grmxwi alum' ui mu' lllru' stalls: thc' uliiu' Stull. thc nuiimc- inquiricr. zmcl hclp sluclvnls: llu' II12llllll'llklIlL't' vrvxs lT2llll'CSl2lllA. and thc c'11l1'tci'iz1stzill'. How many timcs kccps tha' snlmol rlcgm :md mlm' for ull: llmmgli thi' l1l1X'l'Sll1Clt'lllSlJVl'I1 di'pcmla'nl on um'oflhn's4'sIz1ffs. 'lilu' aillmlclgixiu' ullim 1' stall issucs pnsscs amd koi' Q ollllll'lll ra iircls lm' lullm' img Zlllll thc' s1'c'l'm'lz1r11's in 4 1 MAINTENANCE STAFF-FRONT ROW: H. Struif, E. Higby, M. Anderson, I. Stef- ani, L. Camper. ROW Il-R. Bishop, R. Crocker, R, Everton, F. Lackner, T. Rivas, C. Schimer, P. Euler, E. Hagman. Individual pictured is Al Lorenzana, Head Custodian. 1 A 'Tff life. ' work ul thi' c'a1fc'ln'riz1 slzilf. studvnls and ll'21l'l1CI'S ps ulmtgun m'xu'll1'm hut lL1Ill'llt'5. lunch lugs. .mel siiurlv 'z ch slzill xxurlgs lm' mn' l3l'lli'lll. CAFETERIA STAFF-FIRST ROW: V. McShane, E. Brassard, A. Mason, M. Stingle. ROW Il: E. Wright, Mrs. Kikes, Cafeteria Manager, B. Whelen. 5,.,...,... M ,::i,,,..io .. Q t -U . ' 2 .g l we . V 9 A ' 1- 56 , 'W Q A vi B. c f , 4 K W 3taw..f+ o o Presiclenl BERT ESTES Vice-President ETHEL RODGERS Recording Secretary DAN LUBBOCK Financial Secretary DAVE MIDDLESWORTH Yell Leader RON DAHL A.H.S. S+uclen+s NOISE? l'lXClrl'HNlllN'l'? National and Srhool records were broken by the leaders and members of .-X.S.A.H.S. this semester! Dave eolleeted dues one day faster than any previous treasurer! Ethel an- nounced that we were the Hrst Sthool in the natiton to win the National Safety Award eleven years in a FALL STUDENT FACULTY COMMITTEE FRONT R Under Capable Leadership row! Dana lU0'f eorreet minutes were lively and arnusing! Rorrs pep talks rallied us to record at- tendance at the games! Bert, with the help of the Student Faculty Committee, obtained a good va- riety of enjoyable entertainment for our meetingsl These Hne results were inspired by good leadership! : OW-Mr. Bryan, Schmalenberger G., Miss Los Kamp, Mr. Moore, Rodgers E., Estes B. ROW II-Middleswonh D., Gilmore L., Lubbock D., Peterson J., Fox L., Stanton S., Carnahan B., Levering B., Dahl R., Craig R. 6 Q Q Ad. Board Holds Successful Opening Dance -: 'K - ' 1 r., .. 1 . ' ' l-L I A X .. .ff X i . if I 3 gas ,,. , . if l x 1 Z A - 'A G7 ' A gi. Q cr , in i '-1' 5 R3 v '7 1 M W Q f 1-Q L: A ' I t f f FRONT ROW: Dungcn J., Stanton J.,, Jenkins E., -MacArthur Bi, Hooper C. ROW Il: Foppiano S., Moffitt J., Rodgers E., Boca S., Strickier P. ROW III: Millett D., Blunden R., Burress L, Bertero D., Middlesworth D. ROW IV: Morehouse C., Lubbock D., Lufkin D., Magers D., Orton D. llitw Urttni. Sptutkci' of tht' .Xml Bunrcl. lwpt tliiiiu-. "St'ptt'iiiln'r Scmllgfi lltht-I Rmlgvrs .intl 15.111 nga i'llIlIllIlLQ sinootlily this fnll during thc Bonrclis l.ulJhoc'k wcrc thc iiiniizigcr and llV'li1llllLlQK'I' ul' this wtings. Stllihicwtstliztt XNt'I'L'lJI'UL1gl1I up vnriccl funn ailinir. 'lht' Ad Bozircl decide-ci to inzikv it at gii'l-1isk- ixxtiiwliiig lilnuks to vnisity invn. passing tht' sclionl boy as wvll as ii lift?-2lSli-4Qil'l tiniiu' so tlint t'YQ'I'fUIlt' clgvt. lniying gtthlvtit niiiftnins,stgirtiiign fund for mnild voiiic, nncl so that tht' ntwx stiitlviits wiiilti in t'lt'tti'it svoit- lutuiixi. to spoiisoriiiq thu opcninq fvvl :it liuint' and gvt awqtiziiiitvcl with high strlnml. Enioying themselves by meeting friends and gliding across the gym fioo' are many students ut the opening dance "September Song." .ff 4 H A3 I sw vu J' .P .l L 1, . 3... ft 'Else 3 in .. ' ...L FALL WOMEN'S BOARD OF CONTROL-FRONT ROW: Hattori J., Brady L., Barber N., Stanton S., Newton J., Salnatini J. ROW Il: Soares I., Lloyd R., Duncan C., Henry N., Kavanagh C., Womser D. ROW Ill: Barker B., Decker S., Gogol P., Pratt B., Schmalenberger G., Pearson J. ROW IV: Russum A., Reed C., Van Valkenburg J., Bertrand L., Bradley R., Levering B. Boards Of Conirol Choose School lht- lN'miit'ii's Buzircl ul CImitrol was uftivc again this SCI1lK'Sll'I' kvcpinqq stutlcnts quict in stutlvnt hotly iiiwtiiigs :incl circle-rly in tht' hulls. Ullircrs clcrtcd wcrv: Chief Clouilsclor. Sum' Stanton: First Vim' lIiiiii1st'lui'. tlucly Xcxslmiz Scuiiitl Xvlll'-LiUllllSl'lUI'. Jenni llczirsoiig Rt't'm'tli1ig Sl'l'liCL2ll'y, Bvtsy l,cwi'iiig Sergeant-:it-,-Xrnis. Nztnry Barber. 'lihc girls had great fun ut thc football QZIIIIUS ron trolling our Cnthusizistif' routers. 'lihvy c'oniplc'tc't thcir tvrm with in suppvr at Xlrs. Hocksviiiziis liiiiiim' UPPER LEFT: A Dixieland Band entertains us during the A.C.A.L.-O.A.L. Talent Show. UPPER FRONT: The University of California's Glee Club sang o medley of Col songs as a prelude to the Cal-Stanford game. LOWER LEFT: Dave Middlesworth reads some student rates during a meeting while Ethel and Bert look on. LOWER CENTER: Our energetic Yell-Leader, Ron Dahl, leads us in yells before u game. LOWER RIGHT: For the Talent Show, Fremont High School sent a bell ringer, who provided us with some interesting and enioyuble music. Q ul Y if it 1 ilk' .J f ,ASQ , 'Til .A I 5 vt -Q, FALL MEN'S BOARD OF CONTROL-FRONT ROW: Allan B., Allen I.. Robles G., Carnahan B., Prado M. ROW ll: Harradine G., Hirst B., Zecher H., Levy S., Cronenwett P. ROW Ill: Suman B., Craven F., Mc-Cutch- eon M., Bullock R., Aragon P., Hoisington B. ROW IV: Thorstensen E., Crothers B., Scholz B., Moody P., Rueda D. C l F Th ' T' A cl C .Xa usugml. thc' Monk limml ful limltrul dial llivir luck. lfirrt Yin--QZfmmm-lor: Paul LIIAUIICIIWCLI, SCC- SLl1llXNll,lIHIIl WJIITIIIKJIIUII :xml lmtlicr. Nlclnlmcrs kvpt wml xvlflx-LiOllIlSl'lUI'1 Nlikc Prado. Rc'c'cn'cliI1g Secre- wulcr nluriug sluclcnt nmvclings :md fmmtlmzill Quinn-s. tary 1 :md Slum' I.:-xy, Scrgcginl-111-.'Xm1s. Orclvrly .xml ldilsilwss-likc ITICULIIIQN xwn- lcrl lui Ilia' tmclitimml pol-luck suppcr, hfmstccl by Xlr. wry nlmln' liill Claunzilizm. chicf clllllIISL'lUI'Q Rivll liul- lim-ll, llftlllglll 21 Yl'l'ySlll'l'L'SFl.l1l tcmi to ll happy mul. UPPER LEFT: The Cal Glee Club gave us a musical program. UPPER CENTER: Encinal High School sent their Talent Show. UPPER RIGHT: Ron Dahl, Dave Middlesworth, and Dan Lubbock plug their Senior Play during ex-Alameda High football player, lrv Nikolai, receives a "Most Valuable Player" award from Mr. Bryan. Sue Stanton are sworn in as heads of the Boards of Control. LOWER RIGHT: Some Castlemont High girls did talented Combo to the A.C.A.L.-O.A.L. a student meeting. LOWER LEFT: An LOWER CENTER: Bill Carnahan and Hawaiian dances for the talent show. The opening scene of Howdy Stranger. On the ranch house steps are, left to right, John Brooks. Marie DeVries, Charlyn Welch, ,lane Bristow, Mary Rohweder, Dan Lubbock, Joan Moflitt, Paul Aragon, .loan Camisa, Renee McKellar. Judy Grimshaw, Gerry Schmalenberger, Ken Robie, Nancy Henry, Alvin Eichholz, Forrest Craven ,and Fred Forman. "Howdy S+ranger" Scores A Resounding Hil' "Howdy Stranger." a rolieking comedy in three aets was the play Chosen by the class of june 1956 as its Senior Play. The hero. lilly jordan. lands on a XYyoming dude raneh while en route to California. One of the raneh guests is Roy Chadwick, who hears lilly sing and hires him in the belief that he is an authentic cowboy. Although he fears animals. lilly is reluetant to leave the raneh beeause he likes Jane Hardy, the owner's daughter. Sam Thorne, who be- lieves himself to be a great singer, is jealous of lilly and dislikes him beeause Roy hires lilly, not Sam. lilly goes to New York, where he becomes a sing- ing sensation, but Sam follows and accuses him of being a fake. At Roy's request, lilly is hypnotized by Professor Landis and loses his fear of animals. where- upon he wins a rodeo and is reunited with jane. Lobby talk during both performanees and Com- ments for some time after the play, as well as new attendanee rerords established. attested to an out- standing eyening of entertainment. Mr. Chadwick writes out a contract for Sam Thorne but soon finds that Sam is the wrong man. Actors are Jerry Healy, Walt Jacobs, and Paul Aragon. 32 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN rllarmgers . Carolyn Segerquist, Ed Suman Assistants to the Director . . Gloria Berman PTOfI!?7'lfI'.Y . Progrnrns Publirity Tifkets . Costumes . Sound Sets . l,Ii,Qhfill.Lf . FI . . 7. ,Wa Ilarzl-Y . ,lane Hrmlj' . Pfmthea . ,Iej Hardy . Professor I,r1nrlz's Pa Hardy . Sam Thorne . Elly jordan . Roy Chadwick -lliss Semlhle Pat Dunn . Iifllboj' . rllrs. jordan . rllr. ,lorzlzm . 'Tfharlnyi' . Nancy Johnson Carol Johnson Charlyn Wlelch Carol Kavanagh Margie Luther Barbara Presco Mike Lamasney Carol Duncan, Cheryl Axtell CAST EXTRAS . Bob Taylor Fred Forman . Jane Blair Judy Grimshaw . Joan Moffitt . Paul Aragon . Cliff Temps Dan Lubbock . Jerry Healy . Brian Watts .YValt Jacobs . Pat Gogol . Bill Allan john Wlare janet McNeely Buck Maritzen . . Horse Baxter Kiser, John Kirby, Dean Sagem, Mike Hunt, Dave Orton, Joan Camisa, John Brooks, Phil Frost, Bob Dorais, Marie DeVries, Mike lWcCutcheon. Renee McKellar, Jane Bristow, Iris Newell, Ken Ro- bie, Rich lVarner, Charlyn lVelch, Ron Dahl, Ron Parker, June liby, Nancy Henry, Mary Rohweder, Alvin Ilichholz, Forrest Craven, Gerry Schmalenber- ger, Carol Duncan, Barbara Presco, Carol Erends, Mary Ratio, Cheryl Axtell. Lff' :i 5 E 2 I 'l'he class of lfebruary 191-18 presented its Soph Hop on January 113. 1956. 'l'he dance, "Unexpect- ed," was ably managed by llvayne Stanley and co- managed by Susan Church. The clever bids con- sisted of little doors of black and white with peek-a- boo eyes peeking out of the windows: the name "Unexpected" was printed across the bid in light blue glitter. Committee chairmen were bids. liar- bara Peterson and Joan Halkettg publicity, Huston Blarlowe and Kathy Brown: decorations. Gary Farwellg music. lfthelyn Jenkins: skit. Rich Blun- den and Judie Hines: refreshments. Connie Stag- narog reception. Sue Anderson. The class worked very hard to make its Hop the success it was. liyery- one had a swell time and the class was happy and proud to know that it broke the sales record. SOPH HOP-Manager, Wayne Stanley, Co-manager, Sue Church. Chairmen-FRONT ROW: Barbara Peterson, bids, Kathy Brown, publicity, Connie Stagnaro, refreshments, Joan Halkett, bids, Gary Farwell, decorations. ROW ll: Ethelyn Jenkins, music, Rich Blunden, skit, Sue Anderson, reception, Huston Marlowe, publicity. Social Life Is Excl "Fire and Ice." presented by the class of February 37. was held in November, 1955. in the school gym. It was a gala affair with the girls in dressy dresses and formals and the boys decked out in suits or sports jackets and slacks. Able managers were Jim Aitehison and Nancy Lipkag the chairmen were Jeanette Justin, bids: Judy Sabatini, decorations, Debbie Wamser, recep- tion, Lois Brady, refreshments, Al Flood, salesg Joanne lerpening, music, and Challis Turner. pub- licity. 'l'he music was provided by Rich Starr and his orchestra. llflectiye and attractive decorations filled the gym: icicles and flames were realistic. while the winter scene with its flaming sun showed the con- trast between hre and ice. Comments from dancers all declared the prom delightful and danceable. JR. PROM-Manager, .lim Aitchison, Co-manager, Nancy lipka. Chairmen-FRONT ROW: Lois Brady, refreshments, Jeanette Justin, bids, Debbie Wamser, reception, Judy Sabatini, decorations, Joanne Terpening, music, Challis Turner, publicity, Albert Flood, sales. 34 ting And Fun '-.J xsst rn if Xlilitztry Life at .'X.H.S. is quitt' vztricd amd t-lrioy such additions as thc' Military Bull, color guztrd, :md sponsors. 'lihc hull. 5-Xhvllllld' lN'orld.'i uns hcld in l,l'l'l'Ill- hcr. It was untlcr tht' lllitIl2lU'L'INt'lll ol llill .-Xllgm mid A Renee lXlc'Kt'llar with ollircrs amd sponsors licgtditig tht' uolttliiittvvs. Hvcryoiic workcd hard to iuztlu' tht' vutt' hide. 1ittt'z1t'tix't' Clt't'fJI'illlOIlS, and tht' cvvtiiiiq il stiru-ss. Clztdcts who lmvv distnigitishcd llll'lllSl'lYl'5 in studics and military know-how may hc in thc color guard. llicy appear at foothall gztnics. pztrztdvs amd iiispvftioiis. You hztvt' ull svrn tht' sponsors ztrotmd school. All cztdct olliwrs holding tht' rzmk of Cluptziin :tru cligihlt' to h11x'c sponsors, who hclp uttlcts with tht' Nlilitnri Bull. inspcctions and other surh tasks. 'lhcy may Hishlighl of 'he Miliwfv Bull is 'he Cfownins of 'he Ween- Bill join thc Sword and Shivld, so thaw' help with their Allen presents Charlyn Welch, the queen, with Che cup while Chet R ' Plomgren crowns her. kll'llX'lilt'S 2llS0. ROTC Offers Varied Mililary Experiences 'TJ 1' R.O.T.C. SPONSORS-FRONT ROW: Jackson L., Bristow J., Welch C. ROW ll: Decker S., The color guord consists of Francis Castle, Snider E., McQueen M. ROW Ill: McKellar R., Blair J. Nelson Benfon, .lon Collins and Marvin Rogneby. 35 Christmas Pageant Our Gift To Community A ycry niuying and hcznilifnl Cihrislinzis lhigmiil. "I Rclnvinlmvi' cillI'iSllilllS,U wus pivsciilvcl this yvzir :lt .vX.H.S. ll was wriltcwi :incl cli1'cc'lcd hy Sir. Lloyd Sislcr. 'l'hc' clover scts xwrc dcsigiivd by Bliss Reich- mulh and hvr art Stuclvnts. and C'HSll1I11t'S wcrc Sup- plicd hy thc scwing classes. 'lihc iniitatimis of toys hy thc Modcrn Dunn' Club. lfmycly Singing by thi' ihoir. and thc supcrh zu-ting of thai CQISI :ill hlcndvml X4 gl 4,5352 togvthf'1'lo make thc' pageant imc to hc lung rcmcm- ,. lmvrccl by ull A.H.S. Students and fziculty. lhc story is about Grandpzfs Ii1C'INUI'll'5 ul thc cillI'lSII1l2lSl'S that hziyv pussfcl. Ha- ixwzills his ymiiigm' clziys of 2u'tiyilics and uf him' hc' clid not lam-livw' in X cil1I'lNlIU2lS ziftcr cifilililliiilLllCll.'lilll'i1 lu'c'ui1ic'si1pmi ll i'lll1I't'l'l :incl zlftcr l'iilt'I'li1Q. his faith is ri-iicwvcl. Thus thc' idczis of Kfhristlnzis llll' hmuglil out in il slum-ct1im'l1l11i' pri-scrilzitiuii. A tableau of the nat: ity scene is presented by Judy Lossee, Angelo Perata Joyce Peterson Leonard Nikolai Karen Page, and Lane Swenson One scene from the Christmas Pageant was the skater's waltz. Grandpa's family gets some of the yuletide spirit by singing some Pictured are Bruce Packer and Kathi Phillips giving us their version Christmas Carols. Pictured are Nancy Henry, Jane Blair, and Mary of this old favorite Ratto. 36 AUdITOFIUm Workers Gave Essenhal Servuce ll X N1 1 ll 1 IN 1111l111s 11 N N mc xx 11k 111 N N N11 111 llu 111 111 111111 NK 11111 It 1111 111 NtIl1O1 J IX Ch11s1111 1s ll 1111 111 1111 ltllll IS 11 lf S11 l 1qc.1111 011111111 111 1111 111l111 p1c1gr1m b1Q111s 111 1 1111 111111111 N 1 111 111sl1111g 1 1 how h1lp scll 111 s 1 N ns Q 111 ll 1 1111 1l11 1 1 1 1 11f111 N IIQ' 11111 11c1g1 1111s U 1 1 bus 1 1' 111 1h 1 ll 1111 1 ax lllllN 111 1 Sgt B 1 1 1l1 11 111 USHERETTES FRONT ROW Janke R Buckley J Blyth D Blackman J Thompson D Wong M Murphy M McVey S Staler S ROW ll Vega D Taylor K Kndd L Terpenlng L Peterson A Salsberry H Wash burn J Watts G Capron P ROW Ill Flushmon L Leefeldt C Jacobs C Nerdrger R Colley J Herron: C Shaw E McQueen M Perrrn H ROW IV lalner G Boldt M Wethern G Pooley A Walter G J. AUDITORIUM STAFF FRONT ROW Epperson J, Eastman R , Rogneby M , Escoto A , Brown W R ROW ll Mueler E, Booth J Moody P, Benton N, Tebow D ROW Ill Allan B, Castle F, Johnsen P, Foreman J 37 O O Q O I 'l'l ' :1Q1p1'- is . rlqllk' 1101 'w 11I'C I'C2lLly. " f '- 2 d" " N1 1 l 'f " l ' . ' ' ' 111 I 1. 1'l1'sAz'.'i11pl11'1: ll1z 1"-1'.'l-i1g.'-111-nl. 'z, . 1' 1. 'z 4' " 'Ka Xl' f l11' 2 l' " 11 QI: fl L " ' J ' ,Y l111'l4 Illl ' z1u1li1111'i11171. 'lllll' R.O.'l'.Cl. V. ' "k1't.' a1111l f111'1l1 la1lxi1 Q 1i1'k1'1.'. Sl11 'i11,A p' ll' L11 l11-i1' frm -lmux11lli1'1'11111lg11"1111l1z1111l111 'Q S1 ' 10r- 11'z1l5. 2 l pz ,xi I' I ' ,"z 'l'l1',' :rf :ily 111 51-1 LvIlLlL'I' 1l11- 1li1'c1'1i1111 uf Mrs. CIW' ctti and '1 l lllf' 1l11" ' imp 'Q111 j11l1, 'l'h qt g' th ' Nl.f.',". 111 w1. 1- s 2 fls l1z "f1111. Q N V . ' -, , V ' N , ' ' 3 O , x 4 E 2 I ii ' f gi f X my c yt J , K J I 'gift 5 Y 5, ii --f' 4.-1 w, H' X Xu ,ly - - L .-f 5 Jerry Healy, Editor Margie Luther, and Faculty Advisor Mr. Hallock go over final dummy layouts. Editor Business Manager MARGIE LUTHER JUDY GRIMSHAW Hard-working Staff Produces Annual Acorn Nhat goes on behind the locked door of the Acorn Room? For years this room has known the joy, con- fusion, despair, anticipation, and satisfaction of Acorn staffs. While one is overjoyed when he finds that he has been selected for the new staff, he is utterly confused when he finds himself confronted with the maze of unthought of responsibilities. He must make a "dum- myug balance budgets, get pictures scheduled, Ucrop- pedu, coded, and sent to the engraver, get copy written, proof-read, and sent to the printer, above all, he must meet deadlines! He discovers the fact that there is hard, time-consuming work connected with the editing of a year book, but, after weary hours of labor, the work is finished. However, as the books are read and enjoyed by all readers, he realizes that the experiences, the knowledge, and the satis- faction he has gained from working on the staff can never be expressed. These memories will remain with him always, never to be regretted I Finding captions for pictures and typing them keeps Nancy Johnson, Business staff works hard to keep the books balanced. Jane Blair, Sue Hansen, and Mary Rohweder busy. Judy Grimshaw, Gloria Berman, Nancy Lipka check ad possibilities. 38 If Assistant Editor MARIE DeVRlES Ifrlitor . . .-lssistarit lfziitor .-lrt Editor . . Organizations Editor Class Editor . .-lrtirities Editor Boys.S'j1orts Editor Boys Sfrorts Iiziitor Girls Sjrorts Editor First Sf't'7'Ffl17'.X' . "N, Art Editor CHERYL AXTELL Faculty Advisor Mr. Ellis checks headings with Assistant Editor ACORN STAFF Margie Luther Marie DeVries Cheryl Axtell Jane Bristow llary Rohweder Suzanne Hansen John Eelsing Geoff Nunes Gerry Scthmalenberger . Nancy Johnson Serond SPI'7'!7fIl7"X' Photography Editor Photographer . Photographer . . Business rllanager Assistant Business illanager Business Staff . Business Staff . Business Stab' Business Staff . livelyn Shaw Dun Lulrlrock Chet Plomgren Nelson Benton Judy GrimShaw Gloria Berman clilflll Kavanagh Nancy Lipkzi -lcrry Healy .lane Blair Jane Bristow, Carol Kavanagh, and Evelyn Shaw find picture sort- Art Editor Cheryl Axtell helps Geoff Nunes, John Eelsing, and Gerry ing an interesting task. Schmalenberger select pictures for the sports section. ' ,. -...U ,Fw ' LZ' ,- 1 !"f,,ii '45 X if v vi iam Editor Business Manager CAROL JOHNSON NANCY HENRY Oak Leaf Mamtams Hugh Publlcahon Standards 'lhe Oak leaf Staff brought news to us of all 'nctlxltles 'tround school as well as 1 few sketches of students, athletes and teachers 'Ihe sports editors Qaxe falthful accounts of A H S football baseball and basketball games md of QNNIITITYIIHQ, ICIIIIIQ qo 'md tr lck competition Pt xturt ss rlters kt pt l1N up to date req lftllllq mm agers and co managers of dances plax s, fun dm 1nd names and plctures of tommlttee chalrmen Thu also lntroduced new teachers and helped us keep track of the travelmg ones The Hornets lNest cal endar was of qreat help remmdmg us of ut il datts Yes the Oak Leaf plaxs an 1ITlpOI't'il1t part III hugh school llfe and the staff his to keep hustlmq Buck Mantzen and Judy Anderson outline copy for a forrhcomlng Jacluu Happ Judy Deppen and Carol Manfzen go over the all Issue of the Oak Leaf lmportuni copy for the Oak leof 40 !"2!""!'A5'l Q A U , . . 4' . , t 1. 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ROW II: John- son J., Coffey J., Santos ., McCIary I., Grantham J., Perrin H., Hook J., Stevens P. Mrs. Lindstrom. ROW III: Pittman P., Haskell J., Waters N., Henningson A., Borden V., Washborn J., Jimenes D., McClary l., Newton J. RO IV: Klays K., Walters G., Beegle B., Shumaker C., Erends C., Cometta P., Hook B., Welch C., Doty D. ROW V: Santos L., Costa M.,QcKee mba! L., Eiselman S., Barbis D., Hunt M. ROW VI: Bagley A., Warner R., Healy J., Dalby B., rooks J. Sludenls Ancl Community Al' Many Programs How I'IlFlIlyUiFf'Ol1 hzivc noticcd thc IHIISIL' that has Rcccption. and wc saw them at thc fall CLA. Fash- hccn made hy our Singers this f'L'2lI'? They limi' ion Show. They helped with dramatic prcscntations hI'oI1ghlc'rcclillo.'X.H.S. both at school, in town. und also by singing in thc Christmas Pzxgczmt and in il lJl'O,QI'1lIll ill thc' CI.U.l'. Music' lfvslivixl. Masque :Ind Sandal play. The' choir also sang for 'l'lI1' frcslnncn Inct Ihvsv singcrs all thc l'lI't'SllIll2lIl lJzIfc'z1lzII1I'cz1II' :Incl for thc Spring Music' lfcstivzll. VOCAL ENSEMBLE-SEATED: DeVries M., Healy J., JUNIOR GIRLS' CHOIR-ROW I. Hood N., Samworth J., Kain S., Schlemmer S., Baxter D., Airale D. ROW Il: Johnson C., Rich J., Childers J., Cowart B. ROW ll: Millett M., Stiles J., Jorgens J., Peters C., Deoly Hook B., Johnson C., Doty D., Dorais B., Santos B. L., Clark J. ROW III: Elored J., Rourick J., Glidewell N., Saver V., Savala S., ROW Ill: Haskell J., McClary l., Beegel B., Mitchell B., Ratto L. ROW IV: Creese J., Dugan S. ,Blackman J., Waugh B., Shumaker C. Kindall T., Larsen S., Boucher L. ROW V: Quintal C., McEachern D., Allemandi M., Howell C., Mitchell W. f.?'f., .' 'li Fiiffd 43 le I is Award Wmners Brlng Honors To School I N L. 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Fun Day Helps Scoreboard Reach Goal 'X is FUN DAY COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FRONT ROW MoHlNJ co manager Mullen D manager ROW ll Allan B Jushn J Hooper S 1' x erx one looked forxx ard to Fun Dax thls x e xr not because students knew from past experlences that lt meant great fun and also financ1al help for the clubs and classes that sponsored the booths .Students found xt hard to TCSISI eatmg ex erxthmg ln Slght, trxmg cx crx mme, and partmpatmq IH ex erx thmq 1 he Score Board Commxttee composed of C huck Doug Mlllett 'md Dxck Bertero has been workmq hard to get the finances 1n and the electrlc score board up bx next football season Donatlons have come from classes, xarlous clubs, 1nd1v1duals, and tlcket sfzles Let s hope the scoreboard 19 up bx fall SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS Thomson J SCOREBOARD COMMITTEE Morehouse C Chairman Mom!! J Bur Dahl R Benson J ress J Prado M Mullet! D Berfero D 45 I A Xi., W V 1 , 1 ? J' ' 1 , " A M ew. -'L v ' . ' 4 1 A I , C I ' C - A only because it meant getting out of school early but Morehouse, Jim Burress, Joan Nloflltt, Mike Prado, I . K . l . 1 C . 1 S . l .l 17171 C C . I . K . , Av l Lv .T nl sag , .5 1' . Financial Secreafry JIM BURRESS Recording Secretary CHUCK MOREHOUSE Yell Leader WALT JACOBS President DAN LUBBOCK Vice-President JUDY GRIMSHAW A.H.S. Officers Preseni Enleriaining Meeiings Student aetivities are managed and run by the Student Body Officers. Student Faculty Committee. and Ad. Board. Suave President Dan Lubbock pre- sided over Student Meetings and represented Ala- meda High at various social and civic activities. Trim Judy Grimshaw saw to it that Alameda Highs grounds were kept eleang she was also a school rep- resentative with Dan. Chuck Morehouse added spar- kle to our student meetings with his clever IUUH minutes. Business-like -lim Burress handled his H- naneial seeretary's position eapably and offered many student rates. linergetie Yell Leader YYalt Ja- eohs supported our teams with enthusiastic yelling. Nlembers of the Student Faculty Committee search- ed far and wide to find entertainment that everyone would enjoy to the utmost. STUDENT FACULTY COMMITTEE-STANDING: Morehouse C., Mr. Bryan, Maritzen B., Cronenwett B., McCu0cheon M., Lubbock D. Parker B., Dahl R., Burress J. SEATED: Jacobs W., Ratio M., Miss l.osKamp, Mr. Moore, DeVries M., Giimshaw J., Wanless J 1 S Ad Board S'rar+s Scoreboard Fund Drive W? one SPRING AD BOARD-FRONT ROW: Frozier G., Slrickler P., Kriens J., Shumoker C, ROW Il: Millet? D., Grimshuw J., Holdi J., Mom!! J., McNulty B. ROW IH: Prado M., Lubbock D., Burress J., Jacobs W., Scholz B. ROW IV: Hooper C., Aragon P., Morehouse C., Berfero D., Cronenweh P. 'Hu' .Xml liozu-tl was as busy as cvvr this at'tt1cstvt'. 'l'bc uit-mln-rs took cure' of thc rcgulztr busittvss in cloublt' quirk timv. zuitl ztlso orgzutizvd such fc'zttut't's z1stbt'opc'uit1gciztiiu' :md thc sforv board c'ommittt't'. 'l'bv clziiiw. tmclitiotiztlly mzxttztgvd by thc Vice- l'rcsiclt'tit :incl Rt-corciiiig SCC'I't'lIlI'f' of thc' Student body, was tbcir biggest tutivity. This yvtu' .Iucb Grirnshzm' was in chzxrgc of bids: Clztrol Sluiutgtkci' dcfomtionsg Bob Srholx, publicity: Klikt' Przulo. rt'- ccptioni Bob llccvcs, skit: Paul Clromwiwctt. rt-- i-I'CShU1C'I1lS1 :md Paul .-Xrztffon and ogui Stzmtou 45 mufit' Committcc. Students of opening dance "Casual" find if an enioyoble and sociable affair. F, is XY-Q . . Fri as iW'i'!1 UPA? . ch Y ip 1 , ,V , , f -.iff , ' . f ' M1 ' r' Q K -. up 5 ,M ,I X . ....' ,. y I .-.M 4 . A V 1 ,, N . Z W V, Ni A- 0 'W A ' ' xnxx SPRING WOMEN'S BOARD OF CONTROL-FRONT ROW: Burns D., Brady L., Phillips K., Kavanagh C., Camisa .l., Lipka N. ROW II: Hoglund D., Chatham L., Cooley J,, Snler A., Anderson S., Sato K., Reed S. ROW lll: Washington B., Russum A., Deppen J., Cavnar B., Hansen S., Jenkins E. ROW IV: Baca S., Erends C., Church S, Our School Regulations, Order, And Good Serving :is Chief Clounsclnr for thc Spring XYom- t-n's Board of Control was Nancy Henry. Her cfii- rivnt crow wore blue Smrfs and the traditional white middirs and blue- skirts. The girls served as guides for l'.'l'..:X. groups. Puhlit' Schools YYvvk and were N'2lLlL tu livlp wlic'iic'v1'i' nvvclccl. 'l'lic'y had thcir traxtlitiunznl supper at Klrs. HllL'lLSi'I111l.S home. Assistants tu tht- Chief clUl1llSClUI' wcrc Carol Kzlwnlagh. First Yin'- Counsc-lor: Joan Carnisa. Second Vice-Clmirisclmt Kathi Phillips, Recording Secretary: and Nanny Lipka, SCFQC21I1L-lil.-JXIAIHS. 'l'hcirhc'lpfi1lncsS was vyi- dvnt ut ofiirizll funrtions. TOP LEFT: Terry Harrison speaks to the student body about the drive to restore the Columbia school. TOP RIGHT: Nancy Lipka and Jim Burress model matching Bermuda shorts in the G.A. fashion show, LOWER LEFT: Mr. Braumueller presents a realistic as well as informative speech on narcotic addiction. LOWER MIDDLE: Maurice Anger and his trio provide an afternoon of "real cool" music. LOWER RIGHT: Four talented Japanese students entertain at G.A. fashion show and add a festive touch of beauty. SPRING MEN'S BOARD OF CONTROL-FRONT ROW: Kiser B., Farwell G., Blunden R., Barbis D., Skinner J. Hemphill B. ROW Il. Plant P., Bowen G.. Temps C., Hart C., Moody P., Nunes G., Snyder D. ROW Ill Allen J., Hirst B., Znoi A., McFeeIy M., Hooper S., Michaletos P. ROW IV. Crothers B., Healy J., Zecher H. Bell D., McCut:heon M., Perata A. Citizenship Enforced By Boards Cf Conlrol Nlilllllllllllllg urclvr alt gzuncs und studvm ITICCIIIIQ5 hull duty daily. Ihv Clhirf Cluunsclur was Mikc' KIL- is um- of the chicf dutivs of tlu' limml of Clmmlml. Clixlflicon. His ussislzmts wcrc Dim: Burlmis, First 'Ilia' ye-Ilcm' and whites caps of thc Xlclfs Buzird of hvlfl'-cIUIIIISCIUYI -lvrry Hvuly, Svcond Vice-Coun Clmltml wmv sawn all thc gzunvs :md uruuml Skillllfll si-lor: Hnmld fvrhvr. SL'l'l'0lllI'l'I :md .Xngclrm Pvrzitu as llu- xm'n1lx'rsm1fmu'cl thc' laws and kvpt stuclcnls Sn'rgczlnt-nl-.-Xmls. lu umtplvlv thc tcrm ll put-Iuvlx l1Illll'l'l'lJlllI'UI. Thi' Brmrd of Clontml is on slzlir :md suppvr was held at thc' home- of Mr. Bc-ll. UPPER LEFT: Len Nikolai and Carol Kavanagh, representing the students, and Mr. Cummins and Sgt. Walker discuss teen driving problems, with Judy Grimshaw as moderator. UPPER RIGHT: Warren Berry, accompanied by Joyce Grantham, has entertained the students many times. LOWER LEFT: The vocalist with Maurice Anger really "puts over" a song, LOWER RIGHT: A very entertaining school department band comes to A.H.S. Sarah Gage admits trouble in the form of Jonathan and Matilda Rockwood. Lynette Stormer, Doug Healey, and Kathi Phillips play the parts. 'l'he spring senior plav, "January Thaw," pre- sented bv the elass of February, 57, was a comedy about Mr. and Mrs. Gage and their ehildren. Bar- bara, Paula, and Sarah. The Gages buy a home in Connecticut but learn later that they do not have a clear title. The Roek- woods, original owners of the house, return home in seareh of their son Matt. Trouble between the two families begins when the Roekwoods refuse to give up their title to the house: they remain and takeover one of the rooms. 'l'he two families go on living eom- pleteli independent lives for about six months. Barbara and Matt go off to deliver a baby, but this aetion is misunderstood as their elopement. Not long after this incident the Gage family finds itself eating an unappetizing breakfast of eornflakes, mo- lasses. and olives due to Mr. Gage forgetting to do the shopping and to a power failure in the house. After mueh debate they decide to aeeept the Roek- woods' invitation to have a warm breakfast. whieh was cooked on a woodstove. During this enjoyable breakfast the two families settle their differences and find that the "oldU and the "modern" are able to live together agreeably. "January Thaw" Exhibi+s Varied Class Talenl' The Gage family settles down to its breakfast of corn flakes, Leonard Nikolai plays Matt Rockwood, whose bad habits of molasses and olives. From the left are Sue Hansen, Lynette staring at Mr. Gage while he is trying to work is unappreciated. Stormer, Chuck Morehouse, and Jeanette Justin. Mr. Gage is played by Chuck Morehouse. tg K X 'li 50 Uncle Walter lEarl Hamlinl takes a good look around the Gages' house and tries la figure in which part of the house they live. Herbert and Marge Gage CChuck Morehouse and Jeanette .lustinl iust watch and let him look. George lPaul Cranenwettj, who has iust come back from Cali- fornia, asks Marge and Paula Gage Ueanette Justin and Sue Hansen! where he can find his fiancee, Barbara lNancy Lipkal. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN .lltllltlyt rs . lllllllilifj' . Pltlgfllllli '1 iflfz li' . . .'lN.Vi.S'fl17If 1,1-Hffllf Magis ,Srlfingv Cmfzznzf v Pruju Ilia v .lflllir-1711 ljgliling Frieda . 11f?7'hF7'lC:II.Ql' . .S'11mh C11-gf . 1'r1ulaGf1gv . Jllzlrgr flnigr' . Hllfbtlfll Gngz' . George Huslezl . Ilflllllfllllll R0lilfZl'lIl7!! .llathildrl Rofkwoozl illr. Loomis . . l'm'lf llvllllfl' .ilrltt R0z'lfzi'oo11' I fmim ri St CAST vw' lloopi-i' zincl Cfzirol lorpvy . -Indy Soclvrluncl G 4-fw if X l111.- N . Miki- l' I'.1 mln . Bob R 1-m- we l.1ir!'y ii llvlll . ll'LlIl Loiwlew lvrrx' llLlI'l'lNllll joguiiiv li-rpm-ning . liairiivy Xlmul . Pat Xlaydolc Chufk Morchousc Lyncttc Storinvr Suzanne Hanscn jcziiwttv Justin . Nancy Lipka Paul Croncnwctt Doug Healey Kathi Phillips Rich Jacob . liarl Hamlin Leonard Nikolai Doug Nlillvll HOME-COMING PARTY Al Flood. Bill Crothcrs, Rick Dobbins. Roberta Bradlcv, Jim Aitcihison. Judy Sahatini. Lois Brady. iYadia Nabhan, lirik lhorslcnscn, Angvlo ljcrata. jim Burris, Challis 'l'urnc'r. 51 Un April lgith, the class of june '57 presented its junior Prom, "Blue Mirage." The bids, posters and decorations carried out the Indian theme in beauti- ful shades of blue. The bids were misty blue with a white Taj Mahal surrounded by clouds and a crescent moon. The decorations cleverly carried out the same idea: a large Taj Mahal at one end of the floor with an extended pool, mosaic arches, and other replicas of India. Committees were headed by Phil Plant and Sarah Decker, publicity: Ann Russum and Judy Haskell. bids: joel Champion and Mary Lueras, music: ,lanet Gilmore and Peggy Brockwell, decorations: 'Ioan Canepa and Bette Barker, bid sales. JR. PROM-Manager, Bob Scholz, Co-Manager, Sue Reed. Chairmen -FRONT ROW: Janet Gilmore, decoraticnsg Joan Canepa, bid sales, Judy Depen, reception. RCW Il. Phil Plant, publicity, Carol Shu- maker, skit, Anne Russum. bids: Joel Champion, music. Spring Dances Brighten School Life """"""" " 'H 1 T' The Class of .lune '58 stole a page from the stage and screen book of hits when it presented its version of Frank Loesseris "Guys and Dolls." Instead of having all the singing and dancing on a Broadway or New York stage, it was done in our gym. Couples in bright cottons and sport shirts danced to the music of the play as well as the bour's top tunes. The managers for the Soph Hop were Chris .len- sen and Sue Delventhal. To head the committees they had the assistance of Barbara Bertero, theme: janet Wallen, bids: Cathy Christmann, music: Sue Byrne, publicity: Sue Scott, decorations: Betty Ran- kin, skit: Ruth Janke. reception: and Ruth Gustave- son, refreshments. SOPH HOP-Manager, Chris Jensen, Co-Manager, Sue Delventhal. Chairmen-FRONT ROW: Betty Rankin, skit, Sue Scott, decorations. ROW ll. Barbara Bertero, theme: Cathy Christmann, musicp Sue Byrne, publicity. ROW Ill. Ruth Jenke, reception, Ruth Gustaveson, refreshments: Janet Wallen, bids. Students mnx tidbits of conversation with lanes of lunch on front steps of A H S Members of the Ad Board and Boards of Control tally the ballots for Students rush to buy tnckets for a football game from Mr student body electrons Jolley everyone managed to get a tlcket 4" arf., WM Q N 1 O SL A Q at in 41 'Q RA 1 xg e if fwnv Yell Leaders Cheer Team To Vic+ory FAU. POM-POM GIRLS-ROW I. Carol Reed, Nancy Lipka, S Baca. ROW Il. Rachel Jones, Marilyn Burrell, Sarah Decker. FALL YELL LEADERS7EOlJ Powell Donna Burns, Ron Dahl, head yell leader: Judy Hart, Bob Reeves, SPRING YELL LEADERS-Joan Oso rio, Rachel Jones, Wal? Jacobs, head yell leaderg Deanne Saler, Surah Decker. ue SPRING POM-POM GIRLS-Roxanne Long, Evelyn Maroulas Rickie Bertrand, Penny Drayer. xA -MAS J-.af VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW G Bowen L Fox D Burbls B Parker F Craven B Esies Coach Builer J Brooks F Rowley S Levy Weldon D Magers ROW II L Nikolas R Sheriff C Puhno P Mlchaleios D Bell R Dobbins G Harrodme C Morehouse D Berfero P Morley H Zecher B Lane ROW Ill Coach Hayes L Roelce 6 Roclce P Cronenweh A Perma W Cowen M Prado J Burress J Kung B Keorly D Ruecla Coach DeVito Foolball Team Upsel Pre season Predictions Almost but not quite' xllllltdl defending list xc trs AC AI crown xx tsnt expected to retiin this honor howex ei the leigue r ice wfts neck md ncck up to the last g imc Aftcr losing twentx four lc ttcrmcn M imccla h ld 1 xoung 'ind inexperienccd te nm Rctuinmg lcttermen wc re Bob Pstrker 'I errx ll eldon Stcxc, Icxx Iorrest C mx en Bert lstcs I irrx' I ox 'incl errx' Brooks. errx' hid 'tn outstind- ing seison scored eight touchdowns, 'md w'1s elected Vlost V1ll1'll3lC' 'Member of the Tum. Ihese letter- men worked xxith new Virsitx' men, 'ind the foothill squid soon developed into '1 good strong team. Injuries during the I'l C erritog:1mefBoh Parker 'ind Forrest C r'1x'c,n were hurt-eresulted in 1 mid- seuson shikeup. But the Hornets rolled 'ilong until one remiining gime stood in their w'1x'. This grime wis igiinst Sin I orenzo, with whom they were tied for first pl'1c'e in the le1gue. In this final sudden- de'1th g'unc .xl'lITlCCl'l ctould never get stflrted ind after '1 dr'un'ttic loss it surrendered its A.C.A.I. crown to Sin Lorenzo. Our gre'1tcio'tching staff heided by C huck Butler with C 'tlder H'1x'es 'it the line ind Sam Dc-Vito is hackfield co ich ind scout org inilc cl 1 ncxx bxck field which more th in Ill tclc up for thc lossc hx in jurx Crlen HlFTlCllHC ind Nlikc Prtdo wcic con xerted into h nd running h IC ks xxhllc Ric lx Dohhins who l iter p is cd for ill foul lUl1Cl'lCl0XNHSlll thc Pic cl mont gtmc took oxcr thc qu utcihick spot Xlx mc cl 1 s strong llnc 'tlloxxcd onlx ihout nlnctx x ircls per g'1me' the kicking dep'1rtmc'nt xxris held down hx' Don Bell 'ind Nlike Prido. AI AM F DA 'T Mt. Diwhlo ' 1 I"remont . l'iIlC'lIl'1l ' . 5 C rr' - H'1x'xx"1rcl - F Berkeley Richmond ... Piedmont Sin I orenzo 57 UI'PCJNl"N'l' p-M a LEFT Alameda end Bert Estes struggles with his tackler an the Hayward game. Alameda won Tl-20. 'S V X f ' A., UPPER-Alameda's quarterback Rick "Y.A." Dobbins hands off NY ' ffl N " for an Alameda Tally against Mt. Diablo. -L X ' I ! B LOWER-Veteran end Bert Estes runs interference for halfback I Q Mike Prado against cross-town Encinal, js? U3 .. CHUCK BERT FORREST MOREHOUSE ESTES CRAVEN GLEN HARRADINE ANGELO PERATA BILL LANE FRED ROWLEY BILL KEARLY PETE MICHALETOS PAUL CRONENWETT DAN RUEDA 58 if"P, Q 4, M' YI" Q .. fi ,Q ' . .xv 1 Str? w 'gg wb gms 4' 'Y' if Q in ' if E 'N UPPER-Rambling fullback Glen Harracline is finally brought down offer yardage in the Hayward game. LOWER-Rookie halfback John King slrugles with lacklers against M1. Diablo in our first game. RIGHT Fullback Bob Parker bucks for big yardage againsl Encinal before finally being brought down. .s V 1 N515 A mi MIKE PRADO , '. " .- ' .. ""-' - .viz a-3g:.:f5f::g:S''j:z.g.':i:2 M55 5,2 c,.. 2, V I ,, .. Q ggffj-2 .A , :' :'LH"7'5iv E P" V f' ' SN ff - I 4' f . , A, S7 ,2EE7f1,X x - . 1 , 1. ' ki55f,:w ,,fM,a, . .,,, A ' 'Wh 1 flgxlj, fg -fg S A " 'K ' aff I A V' 1' 4 V f + J. . X 1 h A , , VY! : Q I M 4 L R ,il :Ja Q- , ff-1. ry kj, Q? ,M 4 f vzar EM JERRY BROOKS RICK DOBBINS JIM BURRESS STEVE LEVY LARRY FOX TERRY WELDON PAT MORELY LEONARD NIKOIAI DON BELL fi: X A Ib. BOB PARKER 59 3 , -- -f N, i rw A ' ' N ,X , Q. y 'A ,, -0 - L- - P- Q- ig X A . . ' 5 f . r' ,2 be y 1, Y 5,1 Q A f.- , ,,. 331 K it ,ilz 1. ,E Q qt . . ...,. . , 1 5, r :,. Y .-.. . . 1 U ' t '-' , - I WS? if K 5 'bk , F .X 3. . 2 y, Y 9 P. 9 z 1, an ff Q E' fs, 1 P - 5 l in ,EEVEQB ffl. Ja..-nw J.V. FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: W. Morris, E. Thorstensen, W. Snyder, B. Soderlund, B. Fairey, R. Hoisington, B. Blunden, E. Torah, D. Delariva. ROW II. D. Airale, C. Jensen, D. Bell, H. Zecher, B. Kearley, C. Patino, J. King, R. Sheriff, J. Aiichison, A. Rose, Coach DeVito. ROW III. R. McEachern, L. Archer, E. Evans, R. Cantor, L. Racke, F. Jager, M. Sullivan, D. Pritchard, D. Eppler. Soph-Frosh And J.V. Build Toward Varsiiy An exceptionally spirited team, led by Coach Sam DeVito, had a rugged and exciting season. with a final tally of four won and four lost. It shut out our new rival. Encinal. by a score of eighteen to nothing. In the team'S hnal game. against Hayward. the play- ers showed their great ball-playing Spirit: Hayward led at the half by the score of nineteen to six. but Alameda won the game twenty to nineteen. 'llhe Soph-Frosh football season was rather rough on the won and lost column: however. the improve- ment Shown by many of the boys as the season pro- gressed is encouraging for next yearis team. 'l'he team had a record of no wins for Six games but Sex'- eral games were lost by the slim margin of one point or one touchdown. This early football experience is very important and vital to all Hornet football teams. SOPH FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW. D. Oyen, W. Mew, J. Coften, L. Ratio, B. Hopkins, J. Batfersby, J. Ferrier. ROW ll. F. Casfle, Mgr., T. Henderson, D. Lufkin, D. LesMoines, D. Hempy, M .Corker, M. Cronen- werr, S. Noriye, R. Wiffeneou. ROW III. K. Knust, T. Oldershuw, P. Skoarup, A. Martinez, C. Hooper, T. Thelen, P. Parker, P. Jugef.'R.VtitkMAQK VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Dave Neave, Terry Harrison, Dave Middlesworfh, John Cheadle, Coach Hank Jones. ROW Il. Dick Nickerson, Cliff Schroeler, Jim Neave, Kazu Sato. ROW III. Jerry Ma:Vicar, Mike McCulcheon, Don Means, Bill Thomas. I I O Dark Horse Hornei' Cagers Finish Third ALAMHIJA OPPONENT ALAMEDA OPPONENT 46 Piedmont 35 58 Piedmont 52 45 Richmond 43 48 Richmond 77 46 San Lorenzo 36 39 San Lorenzo 38 54 Encinal 52 62 Encinal 43 57 Berkeley 55 47 Berkeley 76 51 El Cerrito 61 31 El Cerrito 77 54 Hayward 44 40 Hayward 48 Despite the fact that the core of the 1956 Basket- ball Varsity team was a large group of returning lettermen, it wasn't expected to go far in the league competition. As it turned out, the Hornets were un- derestimatedg they either held first place or threat- ened the top team for the entire season. Our veteran coach. Hank Jones, had a colorful, fast-moving team with which to work. "Big Nlikeu MCCutcheon played a vital part in our ofTense and defense with his hook shots and post plays. He was selected "Prep of the lVeek" during the season. Bill Thomas and Dave Middlesworth added spark and fire to the teamg both were rated in the leagues top scorers. Other hard working hoopsters were Kazu Sato, Rich Bullock, Dave Neave, Don Means, and John Cheadle. The Hornets slacked off at the end of the season due to a painful double loss. Our forward Rich Bul- lock graduated at the mid-term, and Bill Thomas was unable to play the last three games. The team finished in third place with a nine-won, five-lost ree- ordg and there is a good experienced group of letter- men returning next year for the 1957 Homet Team. 61 62 f? av' V 'lung 1 -Q lf -Z 'Sf -1'-'sf TOP: Kazu Sato, Dave Midalesworth, Mike McCutcheon, Bill Thomas. QUPPER LEFTJ Dave Neave makes a difficult shot against Hayward KUPPER RIGHTJ Don Means adds to our margin of victory over our big rivol Encinal. CLOWER LEFTl Center McCutcheon foils a Richmond Oiler scoring attempt, KLOWER MIDDLEJ Dave Middlesworth, out in the open, goes high to score against El Cerrito. KLOWER RIGHTJ Dave Neave stretches for points against the Berkeley Yellowiackets. lBOTTOMl John Cheadle, Terry Harrison, Dave Neave, Dick Shroeter, Jerry MacVicar, Jim Neave. "Big Mike" McCu9cheon leaps high for a 'ip in against Berkeley. Surmounting the Richmond Oilers, McCu0cheon goes in for a bucket. Young J.V. 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V v A R al ' tg., 9 BOB SCHOLZ UPPER LEFTJ Don Ball, high in East Bay competition, throws the discus. lLPPER RIGHTJ Pole vaulter, DON BELL DOUG HEALEY Jim Burress, practices his form on the home field. IMIDDLE LEFTJ I, V. 'im Cunningham takes off in o GLEN HARRADINE ED SUMAN broad iump. QLOWERJ Bud Cronenwett, Bob Scholz, and Paul Yazolino run u practice sprint. HAROLD ZECHER CHUCK PATINO JIM BURRESS JIM CUNNINGHAM 65 W W Ron Dahl and Chuck Pafino race each other in low hurdle practice. Chuck Patino, one shoe on. one shoe off, rolls over the high iump bar. Junior Track Squad Exhibi+s Fulure Slars Although the Hornet track team has bccn defeated several times, these defeats are deceiving since the potential team strength is greater than is indicated by the record. There is a large number of good track men to bolster the already young varsity team next season. Coach Lou Jolley is now very ably coaching both the j.V. and varsity track teams: some of his out- standing prospects arc jim Cunningham who sprints. pole vaults. and broad jumps: Chuck Patino. hurdlerg weight men Mark Cronenwett and Gary Terpeningg and runners Don Oyen and John Skinner. This team provided substantial competition for all J.V. teams they mct this year, showing that thc futurc varsity will be strong. FRONT ROW: J. Cunningham, P. Schroeder, S. Carnahan, W. Andrews, D. Oyen. ROW ll. J. Ferrier, B. Hopkins, B. Coggins, L. Ucovich, R. Sheriff, J. Skinner. ROW Ill. G. VanNes1, C. Patino, M. Cronenweff, G. Terpening, R. Hughefl. inf- W . FIRST ROW: Smith S., Perata A., Snyder D., Sherratt D., Racke G. ROW II. Hashimoto B., Maritzen B., Lubbock D., McFeely M., Coach Hayes. ROW Ill. Frost B., Ware J., Ruedu D. Hornet Baseball Team S'rar+s With A Bang With only live seniors on the entire squad. Coach Calder Hayes managed to start his varsity baseball team in the new season with a win oyer Oakland High by a score of four to three. It is not expected that the Hornet team will be in the number one spot this year because of the fact that it is a young team. Only two are returning letter- men: these are Dan Rueda and Buck Blaritzen. First baseman Perata makes a putout against a Mission player. 4' Y 5,1 The hye seniors on the team are Mike Blclfecly, Dan Lubbock, John Ware. Angelo Perata, and Buck Maritzen. YVith the majority of the team young players, there is good prospect for an improved squad next year. In practice games played to date the Hornet team has made an excellent showing against Oakland Technical. Mission. and Fremont High. Don Snyder and Buck Maritzen warm up before going to bat. To' -Q-.. , .tw , 67 all i L I -f-f ILEFTD A Horne! player husfles to get to first base before Ihe ball. IUPPER RIGHTJ Pitcher Lubbock swings at the ball and misses. DAN RUEDA MIKE McFEElY 68 RIGHT! A Tech player is caught off guard by first baseman Peroia. BUCK DAN JOHN ANGELO MARITZEN LUBBOCK WARE PERATA STEVE GARY BOB DON SMITH ROCKE HASHIMOTO SHERRATT M, ILOWER DON SNYDER BARRY FROST 1 RM" Dan Lufkin demonstrates proper batting techniques. J.V. Hornets practice their swings. Bright Future Ahead For JV Baseball Team Although the oflieial season of the A.C.A.L. had not yet started at Acorn press time. the J.V. base- ball team had won four out nf six praetiee games. showing that this team may go a long way in the league. 'l'he men who make up the team are Bill Hirst and Curt Nelson. pitehers: Sam Dunean. eateher: ef Archie Martinez. first base: Dan Lufkin. seeond base: Wendell Mew. short Stopq and lien Sousa. third base. The outlielders are Lee .-Xreher. left held: Moto Yamamoto. eenterheldg and llddie llxaiis. right field. Lvnder the line euaehing of Mr. Sam DeVito. this team should live up to last seztstmits predictions. fl , V. X, I 4 f 'J A sf .tg f' -rf! z t A M ' . , . if 4 Q , pf A iwmfsgqt 4 . x k - .. ,X , ,in - -f:I ':f35f1 I .:5, . -f a l M FIRST ROW: Vivion P., Mew W., Pierce S., Yamamoto M., Rocky L. ROW ll. Washburn L., Edwards L., Hirst B., Martinez A., lufkin D., Sousa K. ROW Ill. Coach DeVito, Trufelli G., Duncan S., Catton W., Evans E., Archer L., Nelson K. 69 Msn GOLF TEAM-FIRST ROW: Conroy J., Tomlin F., Hopfer B. ROW ll. Hamilton J., Yelfmun G., Schmitz I.. Wide Variely Of Sports Offers Ac'rivi+y In At Acorn press time, the Hornet golf teamis com- petitiye season has not yet begun. The first league matches will he held late in April. Returning from last year's golf team are John Conroy, Bill Hopfer. and Fred Tomlin, all strong competitors. A number of "comets" will add to the team's strength: these include Gary Yeltman, Jeff Hamilton. and Louis Schmitz. John Gale, a transfer to Alameda High, ranks very high in the team. Alameda High has produced many famous golfers in the past and this years Hornet golf team should he no exception to this fact. This years tennis team, under the coaching of Coach Henry Jones, met lil Cerrito, Berkeley. Pied- mont. Hayward, and San Leandro tennis teams. All- star tennis teams in the league this year were Berkeley and Piedmont, and there seemed little chance ol beating them. Some of the outstanding men of the tennis team are Jerry Healy, Bill Staude, who both earned letters in tennis last year. Dick YYoudstra, John Clarmody. Kip Shroeter. Other hard-working players are lid lintrican, Ralf Bohn, Allan Clainplmell. and Don Hagen, who also add much to the team. TENNIS TEAM-Bohn R., Carmody J., Healy J., Stuude, B.. RIFLE TEAM-FRONT ROW: F. Castle, N. Benton. ROW II. B. Hopfer, J. Cunningham, B. Withrow, J. Collins. ROW lll. P. Moody, Manager, W. Jacobs, MfSgt. Brown. Golf, Tennis, Marksmanship And Swimming Under the Coaching of MfSgt. YY. A. Brown, this year's rifle team was among the top twenty teams of the nation and was thereby able to go to the national Sixth Army Competition. They shot against the U.C. Freshman team and the U.S.l". team. 'l'op man of the rifle team was Walt Jacobs, who in one match shot 184 out of 200. Other men who get praise are jim Cunningham and jaek Nletzner. YN'ith the opening of the new Swim Center in February, Alameda High students had their tirst op- portunity to develop a swimming team in their own pool. Chuek Butler was selected to eoaeh the newly created Hornet team. Practice meets were held with several sehools around the Bay Area. Charles Russ is considered best swimmer in the free style and Don Hess best in the breast stroke. SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW: K. Wallace, R. livsey, S. Pucci, T. Doon, J. McGill, J. Husing. ROW II. J. McKinney, B. Powers, B. Keenan, P. Hansen, J. Battersby, K. Freeman, N. Stratton. ROW Ill. K. Abiko, B. Parker, D. Hess, R. Dobbins, J. Hintz, A. cterbury. ROW lV. M. Ames, S. McAnn, B. Minton, B. Pollard, P. Plant, P. Skaarup. Modern Dance And G.A.A. Offer Xlodcm Dziiicviszipupiilurzmcl1-lijuynlmlczu-Livity vm ilziiivc, lhvy may go into Lhv 2iLlY21Ill't'Cl class in offcrcd for Girls' l'.lQ. It is llIlLll'l' thc' lzilcnlvcl clirvma- which than will L'II'z1l1' claiiivvs for vziriuus pr'rfm'm- tion of Mrs. Pczicc, who has lzuight thu girls how lu uiiccs. 'l'hv girls may also join thi' :XlOClt'I'Il ljilllfl' 1mc'rprc't mllsif, lczirn clzinfc skills, and lwccmiiic Cllulm. Ijllllll' im':nlJv1's lmw' haul thv plcusim' of ut- gITZll'C'flIl. Aftvr thvy liznvc' lt'2lI'Ill'Ll thc lmsis of mod- It'IllllIlQ 21 Nlaistvr Imssmi hy il 1'c'c'ogiiixm'cl lC2lClPI'. LPPER LEFT Dance Club officers Sue Boca June Eby Iona McClary and Lois Alllnger show one of the many dances io be learned In modern dance UPPER LEFT A porhon of the dance class prachces o rouhne for a later public presentahon LOWER LEFT Three Alameda hugh donce class members Alhnger Eby and McClary EXhIblf one of the many steps Advanced Physlcal Educahon For Gurls W5 Sie dgiwi my -lg. if' A33 35-eg, Q 52 Sielrl FAI.L G A A OFFICERS FRONT ROW S Reed Yell Leader K Page Vlce Presldent B Fresco Recording Recretary SECOND ROW P Bayley Wanless Flnancnal Secretary '21 ,l SPRING GAA OFFICERS FRONT ROW A Teeter Publncnty B Presco Vlce Presndent J Wanless Presldent J Gilmore Yell leader SECOND ROW D Lorenxana Flnancnal Secre tary B Washington Recordmg Secretary Glrls -Xthletlc ASSOCIZIIIUII 18 tn org uuzatlon xwhleh proxldes enjoy ment for the sports mlnded qlrl G1rls xx ho are hlqh Freshmen an haxe an X or B n express the deslre to belong to the C A X rlhex xre then approx eel hx the phx Sl tal eelue atlon teae her on dlllllll .md sportsmanship phx glfell educ atlon max 'I he G A A offers manx sports that cannot he taken ln regular phxslcal edue ation elasses home of these sports are tfllflli, Crew, roller skatlnq, .md l30WIlI'lg For el glrl to rerelxe her Block A, she must be actlxe lll all the sports .mel recelxe points for eaeh YI hen she earns bllll points she reeelx es el elrele X, flllll polnts xxlll xvln her el lhngeel A, .mel when she reaches 1900 polnts she xull reeelve her long awalted Block X Awards are presented at the annual G A A Spread, an ex ent eagerlx axx alted hx all the glrls ,uv Joyce Dupree and Duane Sabatmu demonstrate flying angel ln a G AA tumblmg class 1 73 O O 5 f - - fx .fe 54 W -0 I' V' ff I ' QQ-. , ,ffviv '1""l- , ,, , gf 3 legs' A ? Q 1 K fi .f S in Q . ,W-l,e,sl"u4 s 1 'ifE'illff5e'ffS eg - . .- ' X ' -.5 0 - ' - ' ' I - . .:f: f ilm: . . . Fw ? Q -- , ' 2 - 1 'f A ' V ::l'EiE f.: ' ' : . , 5 53 . H5 fy A. r' , Publucntyp G, Schmalenberger, Presldentg J. J Q- E 121, I s fy z 151.3 I . . ' x ' 5 " - , A I. G , quzfegk , ,X W M s r, - g g i S X W' , ' . R 1 1 4 Q . X tl ,L , ' ' : - . ' - ' : - an , , ' 1 - . - ef ., : . , - ' . . . ,., , . , . n e . u H - H - - lr 4 , I . . ,. .. e 4 1 e 1 k ' . . . . . 4 y f 3 sa f I - I . L . E s-,--,,-, 1 I . s .4 - 4 ' ? A ' , , d , , H A 1 H I 'S , g J. - e ' ' 1 , Y 1 . . T1...!. "2 l 'Z " ' ' 'Q- 54? 1 li LJ 1 wr f 'wwf f - ff., ' . .a -1 T3-' 'A ' Q 6 .. ' -. , .1 . w. N fs 'ff s 1 : ' "' GJ rv sv .N Y wb' XJ QQQQQE , ' Vai aYm'. g F . FRONT ROW: Reed C., Presco B., Wanless J., Ratto M., Erends C. ROW II. Jackson L., Reavis N., McClary I., Doty D., Sugiyama S., Washington B., Gogol P. ROW lll. Gilmore L., Bachand S., Pooley A., Segerquist C., Teeter A., Long R., Lorenzana D., Bateman S., Miranda R. FRONT ROW: Spratley G., Medaglia S., Mathieson M., Hasund S., Foster D., Walters S., Barbour S., Rouquier J., Brockwehl P., Canepa J. ROW .Il Hattorai J., Ortiz N., Ames D., King B., Smith C., Hoglund D., Dupree J., Puentes M., Hines J., Barker B., Gillard S. ROW lll. Soderlund J. Hellman B., Smith J., Nelson S., Getsinger S., Fra- zier G., Gilmore J., Hofman F., Olsen T., Westby J., Thomas B. Bowling is one of the many sports offered in G.A.A., and the girls Girls in G.A.A. enioy rousing games of basketball that can rival take advantage of the opportunity to improve their skills. many a boys' game in excitement. 1- W... ' 'lt Q? 'f gg. , . . 7:f'5?f5g,. ff ' 4 ff XQ4,a,,,,,1if'jk 4-1 ll lg' .rx Star and Key has a large membershup of students whose averages are B nn all subgects Slar And Key Mamlams Large Membership Star 1nd lxcx thc oldul honor soclux at Xl lllllill Hlgh h is conelstmnllx Illillfll um d onc of thc luqul mcmhcrshlpx of .mx school club Nlcmbcrx cmoxcd manx rnccunqs thu mar and om of the mokt sum cusful 1Ct1x1t1cQ xx 1s ISXNIITIITIIHQ p xrtx A conlnhu IIOII to thc clgctrlc sc oul oard fund xx ms midn hx thc club xxhlch also IUdlI1i1lHCCl 1 studcnt loan fund XllITllXIN pxomou frlcndshlp uound school Ind dcxou thpmsnlxu Lo furthering good cholxrshlp L lu ln thc Qprlnq u rm Star and Ixcx had 1 l un I3 xx sponqc tow xx hlch prox cd xerx prohtahlc FALL SARAH DECKER JUDY NEWTON SHARON MOODY CAROL SHUMAKER ANN RUSSUM PALMER MOODY OFFICERS President Vlce President Rec Sec retary GAIL Fm Secretary Editor Entertain ment Chm SPRING SUSAN BACHAND PALMER MOODY VON BERCKEFELDT CLIFF TEMPS KIYOKO SATO JEANNE ROUQUIER w--up ' lb STAR AND KEY OFFICERS FRONT ROW Palmer Moody Mike Cum mms Cliff Temps ROW ll Klyoko Sato Gall Von Berkefeldt Sue Bachand Jean Rouquler ROW lll Carol Slwmclker Sharon Moody Ann Russum 79 ' . ,a -- . 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Encourages Lasting Friendships ev 3 . :fr is 'Y 'A' F nk ti -:rg-' 'I Qs t X x X is - is ' X x A 1 - F i - SPRING OFFICERS-Left to right: Blair J., Vice President, Grimshaw J., FALL OFFICERS-Left to right: Justin J., Vice President, Reed C., Song Recording Secretary, Peterson J,, President: DeVries M., Financial Leader, DeVries M., President, Frazier G., Recording Secretary, Secretary: Shumalxev C., Song Leader. Barker B., Financial Secretary. Both full and spring cabinets worked to promote gnnnnil fashion shots was "'l'own zincl CIountry." A lrienclships which will last through the years after cake sale and Christmas party for the special clztss att grucluzition. Gold ties were chosen by the fall eztbi- Porter school ended the term most successfully. net. and the theme "Friendship" guided them in Afterselecting pink and blue plaid ties, the spring' planning activities. Freshmztn girls were greeted by czihinet presented their Freshman Reception. "High their senior sisters ztt the Freshman Reception, "A l,z1nd." Students viewed the fashion show Mllraveling Hunting llc Will Gofi The theme of the semi- in Style." and 21 student meeting was sponsored. Girls' Association members sell delicious cakes to the students at noon. Girls of the modern dance classes entertain at Freshman Reception. 80 FRONT ROW: Terpening L., Floshman L., Greaves S., Ashcroft H., Winsby S., Magers V., Briscoe K., Morgan L., Hudson M., Layne L. ROW ll. Easierling L., Brophy C., Drayer P., Dungan J., Wydo J., Kapgenehs N., Casey P., Metzner J. FRONT ROW: Jelavich S., Enos S., Sabatini D., Barieau M., Eierman N., Freidrich J., Lomb A., Eireman M., Hepburn B. ROW ll. Miller! M., Horgan G., Waxe K., Howey J., Robie J., Malone J., McNuN P., Jay S., Glidewell N., Modl K. ROW Ill. Winton J., Rourick J., Pierce J., Murray J., Raymond G., Traucle M., Wallace C., Arier D., Dean J., Hamilion S., Sliles J., Fros? R. 44 I was-ww The senior team, winner of the tournament, plays another class ream and emerges victorious f i ,ii ,. . f 5 i ld QQ, - T -,G , FRONT ROW Layne L Soto K Kapgenehs N Clom A Hoglund C Jo nson N Cooper M DeVrnes M Brustow J Luther M Eby J Dupree J ROW ll Leefeldt C Rohweder M Moody S Roble J fFeldhammer Bf Heeley J HalkettJ Anderson S Gllmore J Snell C Ford V Gran tham J ROW Ill Camisa J Spratley G Modl K Steviley J Burns B Raymond G ozonn V Haskell J Bradt N Brockwehl P K Briscoe K Brophy C Mlllett M ROW IV Shumalxer C Wlese D Duncan C Gogol P Reed C S aaruo P Blunden R Rogneby M LMlllard GJ Voogd S ROW V Bateman S Brawn J Johnson C Jones R Klado M Slavson S Rosser J Glllard S Pennington P Russum A ROW VI Newell W Furestme S Lubbock D Nunes G Mantzen B Temps C Newell H Thorpe D Fasold D Weber P ROW VII Luflun D Aragon P Thomas J Frost P Erends C Champion J Lamasney M McCutcheon M Hurley M C S F Promotes Beller Scholarship CSF OFFICERS FRONT ROW Geoff Nunes Jane Brlstow Morgue Luther ROW II Rachel Jones Jean Cooley Phnl Frost 78 Durmq the xcar C 5 P held mectmqs uluch xx ere both huslncssllkc and entertalnmq lhanksqlxmq 'md Chrlstm ts pames were held and ll tht Close of m thc sc howl apartment C S F members mused mcmu for x lfl0llS projects hx Qcllmq cfmdx ll homt bdsketh :ll games Durmq both terms 1 tutormq sux lcc was m imtdmcd hx C S F members In NIM thc 'mnual c om c ntlon ss as held and Xl tmnd 1 S th mpt 1 ss as I'CNp0IlSll7lf for dlscusilon groups FALL .IUDY NEWTON ANN RUSSUM CAROL SHUMAKER PHIL FROST JEAN COOLEY RACHEL JONES OFFICERS President Vlce President Rec Se: retary Fm Sec retary Pro gram Edu tor SPRING PHIL FROST MARGIE LUTHER GEOFF NUNES RACHEL JONES CAROL SHUMAKER JANE BRISTOW t l O O . O . I 2. l ' , 2 ' , P the fall term Z1 party for graduating Seniors was held . ' 't' '. , .-1 Q' FALL COURTESY BOARD - FRONT ROW: Cotella C., Wallace A., Hart- ley L., Presco B., Sugiyoma S. ROW Il Davies N Vice President Soder lund J Secretary lorenzana D Gilmore l ROW Ill Doyle M Pres :dent Frazier G Sergeant ot Arms Cooley J Santos J Barker J Q Couriesy Board Renders Many Services Courtesy Board members .ue posted xt the desk ln thc lobby to asslst YISIIOIN to the sehool, eonduct new students around sehool, carry messages to Stu dents m class and scrxe as hostcsscs at w 21I'l0l1S ac t1x1 tles Qourtesx Board bcqan the fall term ww 1th thclr semi annual sale of book cox ers, YNl'11Cll xre eleslsgn d '3 xg 'lg IG' mth an X H S scil on one slde and 1 pu ture of Bunx on the other Nlembers chose xellow tlcs IH the f1ll scmcstcr and plaid tles ln the sprlnq semester lhc fall term cndcd w1tb 1 pot luck dmncr at the homc of Xlrs Hclen Hoeksema Slmllar artnltlcs occurred m the sprmq term SPRING COURTESY BOARD FRONT ROW Happ J Recording Secre tary Turner C Sergeant at Arms Lorenzona D President Gilmore L Vice President Rouquler J Flnon cial Secretory ROW ll Cotella C Heans W Barker J Mickelson S lewis M ROW III Von Valken burg J Moody S Foss N Davies B Bochund S ThomasB 81 . ., 5 - ' I . 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'I i - F FRONT ROW McVey S Bayard J Pennock A Hartleyl Terpenung J Stormer L Wachtel E Jenktns E Brown K Halkett J Soto K EbyJ DeVrles M Luther M Dupree J ROW II Cralg D RandaIlJ Spratley G Hoglund D GranthamJ Bateman S Sabotlnl J Foss N Von Berckefeldt G Brockwehl P Els E Gogol P Cooper M Bristow J ROW III Jackson L Mathleson M Canepu J Peterson G Hord J Chatham L Shumoker C Russum A Brodt N Barbour S Cooper B Harrosh J Vlvuen P ROW IV Decker S Johnson N Barr D Hasund S Saler D Deppen J Skmner J HaskellJ Doty D Gllmore L Glllard S Moody S McNulty B Hansen S ROW V Turk J Conlln N Stnckney R Bertero D Randall B SIISYIH R Mutch R Farwell G Coggln B Anderson S Rohweder M ROW VI Evey G Westby J Hemphlll B Totoh E Beattre B Soderlund B Teslo G Hughett R Morsholl R Fasold D Snyder D Sutherland V Chemistry Club Has SCI6f1'l'I'FIC Excursions ll C unnstrx lu .id uns uc mg xl u it 1 momhlx INKCIIIIQS members enjoxed student mcl tn uhm CltINUIlNII'21llOIlQ of sclentlfic experlmems 1 trip tu S m IYZIHCINCO rlhu were thrllled xl thc ITNIIIIIIIQ C mc mm 1 Holldax matmee and the xftcr mum xx ls xull spcnt lt the X21I'lUllN uhlblts it the C xllfmmi Xc ldemx of Sclences III Golden Gala I lx Ou Xplll 1 mothcr trlp to Sin l'r1m1sco look lham to thc Sclcnec Pau' X trlp tothe U C mdla tum l.1bor.1torx was the last CXCUIYIOH of the xmr OFFICERS FALL SUE HANSEN GAYLE EVEY DIANNE BARR PALMER MOODY DEREK REA 82 President Vlce President Rec Secretary Fln Secretary Sgt at Arms Editor SPRING DEREK REA JOEL CHAMPION ALEX ZNOJ GENEVIEVE PETERSON SUE ANDERSON JOYCE DUPREE Chemistry Club members add to their knowledge of chemistry through mterestlng experiments l N : ., ., ., ., ' ., ., ., ' ., ., ., ., 'I I 'I 'I ' ' . 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 . 'I -1 -f 'I A -1 -1 -1 l - - -1 l -1 -1 -r -1 ff -r -1 .1 -1 -1 -1 . - - .1 -1 -1 I 'I . 'I 'I 'I - 'I 'I 'I . 'I 'I ' ' 'I O O O I C 'll' Il ' CI hh' 1 '- 'z 'l' Af '11 th- . Un Silllllilily, March 9, forty members enjoyed . . ' I- I' , . 2 ' 1. ' .cn 2 . - lf A 1 .f V -I ' Y 1. v ' Y P I 'zu' '. x 'A - 1 f ' f. l 2 ' ' ' f n ' r If .i G . .. ' - ,X I r Y 'I A n .Y A 1 ' K I V N, . X L . FRONT ROW Sato K Stanton J Traude M Elsen M Wallace C Hennlngsen E DeVrles M Glldewell N Jorgens J Maeysama A Black D Caswell M Frey .I Terpenlng J Rice S Mrs Marker ROW II MORRIS S McNutt P Robre J Cooley J Grantham J Puentas M Blllodeau G Peterson G Flashman L Greaves S Calluns B Fra xler W Hoglund C Paterson N Wallace A Cossette T ROW III Evans V Henry M Jelavrch S Fung C Yetter C Elrman M Skinner J Von Valkenburg J Els E Ward E Watluns P Hoekengo J Craig D VanderKool L Beattie C Rupp S ROW IV McGuire B Burns B Raymond G Bevan B Haag S Elrman N Burressl Cheadle J Hull D Berman J Pond H Battersby J Dlller P Kalberer J Pocock R ROW V Keenan B Santos B French D Molenkamp C Krado M Hemphlll B Russum L Stapel E Znol A Jacobs W Cooper B Skaarup P Sato K Ucovrch G ROW VI Hopkins B Stanley J Conroy J Cummrns M Henserson T Stanley W Penmngton P Dobson J ROW VII Restagno J Snyder D Durlen D Lamasney M McBroom B Means D Lamasney P Mmton B Lahn Club Holds Enlerlammg Meetings flu Latln Club members perform Roman slut In authentic costume One of the chxef goals of Latln Club 18 to ald Latln students bx brmglng the hlstorx of an' lent portance of Latln Xt the Thanksgnmg partx tht members enjow ed Latln games and found that thest games sparked a new lnterest IH Latm for them In December the members sent a CARI' package to korea One of the most successful cake sales IH Latm Club h1storx was held 1n October A fashlon show of anelent Roman stx les proved amusmg and lnterestmg to all members FALL JEAN COOLEY DOUG DUREIN CORLENE HOGLUND MARIA PUENTES MIKE CUMMINS WAYNE STANLEY OFFICERS President Vrce President Rec Secretary Fm Secretary Song Leader Hlstonan SPRING DOUG DUREIN MARIA PUENTES JOAN STANTON MARTHA CASWELL MIKE cuMMlNs 83 : ., ., ., ' ., ., ' ., ' ., ' ., ., ., ., ., ., I ., l ., . . . ., ., ' ., ., ., ., I ., ., ., ., I ., l ., ., ., ., . . 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French Club Enloys Foreign Dinner Fall President Glo IU Berman turns over her office lo Sprung Presldeni Sue Reed Presidents blorm Berman and Sun Recd lcd the Irrcnch Club 1n most lntcrcstmq and cntcrtfunlnq mcctmqs durlnq thc xear 'lhc first mcctlnq of thc xcdr was hlghllqhtcd bx entertalnmcnt hx Nlrs NIM 1 C harmcs 1 lfrcnch folk smqcr from thc B xx Area In dnuarx thc Irrcnch Club cnjowd thur Annual hanqunt 11 Rc nards to cclehmtc thc French hohdax the Ircast of lungs 'I hc annual flown sale was held 1n carlx Nlax and .1 mcctlnq with l Ufllldl and 'lcchnlc al Hlgh was planned to lllfllldf dmnrr .md cl QWIITITTIIIIQ' pdrtx FALL BOB RANDALL JUDY HART SUE REED SARAH DECKER JUDY GALLUS OFFICERS Vlce Presudent Rec Secretary Fm Secretary Editor Sgt -ar Arms Large French Club membership enloyed membership clchvlhes during the past year SPRING SARAH DECKER JEAYNE HORGAN DEBBIE WHITE RUDIE JONES GAIL VON BERKEFELDT 84 6 0 0 0 . , . , . . 1 A K I 1 . 4 A K 4' V' .1 AT 1 N .v N. rl A S, I 'K ,. ., 4 . 1 1' 1 - E 5 1 A l . , ,' v A . J . , I , , , I , . . , , s . i V . 1. A, I., . 1 , .4 . , ' ' . ' T ,. A. . s ' . T ' 4 . GLORIA BERMAN . . . . . . President ..... . . . . . SUE REED . F. I ........ . . ....... I We 'T cya V' r l I M Nm e ,, 4 ' ' 1 -. , 'F 1 wa . M W L A 5WQ,,g Spanish Club Gives Pmala Party Sp uush C lub s first meetmq of the term was hlqh llghtc d bx 1 cl mae III our gxm In November mem ben wddecl to the treasurx by qnmq thelr semx mnnull c llu wle lo close the fall term Spanlsh Club htlcl xts lHIlLl'll banquet Members were en uxt untd bx 1 XLLXICTII exchange student wlth bus qultar and songs it thelr Hrst SPFIHQ' meetlng An other successful cake sale was held 1n March and III Aprll members enjowed a Mexlean banquet IH our C xfctc Fl 1 to celebrate Pan American YN eek FALL BILL ALLAN NANCY LIPKA JEANETTE JUSTIN JUDY SODERLUND JOAN CAMISA OFFICERS Presudent Vlce Pr esldent Treasurer Song Leader Sgt at Arms SPRING MARILYN BARTELL SUSAN BACA PATT STRICKLER NANCY FOSS RUTH GUSTAVESON Spomsln Club held another of ns very successful cake sales and gave students an opportunity to support the club Spanish Club s large membership us an IIldICd'l0Il of the club s popularity 85 Q o o , . , . . . W, ... H..- . .. . 2 .4 , J .' 1 . 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J '. .. , , .. , , . ' , ' ', ' Y , .11.. 1. . 1 , . , ,-- . ,,1, , . , . , . , 'z z z ' Q . . 1 2 1 1-- . I -sf I ri 1 1 I 1. 1, A . . J . , 1 L 1,1 A A I 1 K . . . . , 1 ' -'z 1 1 sz ' 'fp . . Students enthuslastrcally prepare St Patrlck s Day klts for patlenfs at Oak Knoll Hospltal if? FRONT ROW Pnerce S CosseMeT Walker C Rels D ROW II Rels B Prager J Walter G Anderson J Mrs Cossetle ROW III Yelfmon G Schmliz L Fennell S Stormer B ROW IV Hurrls G Parker R Simpson C Phofography Soclefy Enloys Field Trips An experumeni an developlng films I5 performed by Photography Socuety members The Photographx Soclety started the xcar wlth '1 demonstrauon on how to develop xour own p1ctures ln a c n In November the members x1s1ted contest was held, and each member Submlttcd an orlqmal card Wlth a photograph on It Bonnnc Ren Dxane REIS, and VIFQIHIZI WV11ker took awards In anuarx Bob Stormer managed .1 noon mox 1c, and lnterestmg color shdes were shown bx udx Bucklcx In the sprmg the Photographw Soc1etx spent 1 dax ln San Franclico FALL .IERRI PRAGER LOUIS SCHMIDT DIANE REIS TERRY COSSETTE DAVID COLE OFFICERS Presldenf Vlce Presldent Secretory Treo surer S97 at Arms SPRING TERRY COSSETTE BOB STORMER AL PRYOR MARGO BLOCK TOM JOHNSON 87 X I l ' an ' a 1-ff' . ,M , .1 v v- ,I X L fix I J I f O I O O Y K' . , , I V. L . gg a 'va Y I L4 7. . I Devil,s Punch Bowlg in December a Christmas card K K . . f, n C I I ev. Y I , ' A 1 ' FRONT ROW: Buchand S., Schmolenberger G., Gilmore L., Erends C., Lorenzano D., Rufio M. ROW II. Miss Carpenter, Washingfon B., Reavis N., Jackson L., Doly D., Segerquisl C., Luther M., Sugiyamu S. ROW III. Evey G., Hook B., McCIury I., Wonless J., Lung R., Presco B., DeVries M. Women's Block " lVomen's Block "A" began the fall term with a sale of the gold and white pom poms which bring spirit to Alameda sports activities. In November a pot-luck dinner was held at the home of Miss Car- penter, club adviser. For their spring project mem- bers made striped pennies for the P.E. department, which were presented to Mrs. McKenna at a din- ner. New white blazers replaced the white block sweaters. "Buzzy" decals were sold, and members closed the term with a week end trip to Santa Cruz. OFFICERS FALL LOUISE GILMORE . . BEV. WASHINGTON . DONNA LORENZANA . . MARY RATTO. . , . . CAROL ERENDS . . . 88 . . President . . . . Vice-President Rec. Secretary Fin. Secretary . Sgi.-of-Arms SPRING . . . . MARY RATTO SATOKO SUGIYAMA . . . NORMA REAVIS . . ROXANNE LONG . . LINDA JACKSON S'rar'rs New S+yIe Carol Erends and Mary Rulto sell decals to some students at noontime. sr fl ' X NTFS. - . 2 'rl -Q.. of wx. .,-f f 1-1, fwfr- . i 1 tif.. t 4 rw , ...eg . L, ,- P C N W B wen G Dobbins R Marifzen B Barboza B Michaletos P FRONT ROW: Cronenwett ., o on ., o ., ., ., -. - ROW Il. Morley P., McCutcheon M., Healy .I., Powers R., Middlesworth D., Parker B., Bertero B., Morehouse C- ROW III. Conroy J., Tomlin F., Peraia A., Ruedo D., Harradine G., Burress J. ROW IV. Sfaude B., Bell D., Prado M. Men's Block " " Sparks lnleresl' ln Sporis Block TX." OFFICERS FALL LARRY FOX ..... . . . President . TERRY WELDON .,... Vice-President BOB PARKER ....... Rec. Secretary DEAN MAGERS ...... Fin. Secretary Members wait backstage lo receive their rewards for sporis CHUCK MOREHOUSE . . . Sgt.-at-Arms achievements. Block sweaters were seen at all sporting activi- ties as the members faithfully supported their school and fellow Bloek members. After 21 very sueeess- ful full term. Block "A" held an enjoyable dinner at RenztrcI's :ind elected new oflieers for the spring term. In the spring members held a pienie, which was one of the most successful activities sponsored by Block Any boy who is a lettermzin in any varsity sport is eligible to become 21 member of Mens SPRING ...... BOB PARKER MIKE McCUTCHEON . . .RICK DOBBINS . . FRED TOMLIN . . BOB BARBOZA 89 Modern Dance ls Opporfunlfy For Expressuon I 111 NI11111 IIT D 1111 1 C 11113 IN 11m1pos11111f1111 111111 IN IC xx Jhl ' 1 1111111 111 t1s11C X 1 ISLIICJIT 51111118 11111 1 11N11111111 R111p111111N IN 11111 15 C111 C 111181111851 lQC llll wx 111 19112111111 111111111q of C11IlCCIS1 11 IN h1111 111 1111 B11 1 1 1 11111 1111111 11 1 1 1 QC 111111 111 11 111111 R11 1 1101111 111111111 X S ll It ,INC 11111 CI 1 11111 l1ss1111 XICITI 111A 11v ll 1111 L11 1111111w 1 FALL SALLY FOPPIANO JUNE EBY JOAN MOFFITT SHARON O BRIENJ JOAN PEARSON OFFICERS Presndent Vlce Presldeni Rec Secretory Fm Secretary Dance Leader Dance Leader X N C SPRING JUNE EBY IONA McCLARY LOIS ALLINGER LOIS ALLINGER SUE BACA ARLENE FERREIRA MODERN DANCE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Alllnger L Baca S Eby J Ferrelra A McClary I FRONT ROW Hanson B Burns D O Brlen S Mom!! 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K ,jg 1: P x , '- X-I K 6 J, J E A - Q Q ROTC Parhclpales In Compehluon O O O O The Non Cloniniissicmcd Ofliccrs Clluh workvd The Sword and Shivld Society is Composed of this year to nuke' thc Military Bull 21 grvat Succcssl ROTC Commissioned oilifcrs and than sponsors cn Il noun muviv hroiight cnjoynicm to thc stuclvnts ussorizitc nivnilwrs. Tha' Mililzu'y 1 l mt I and rcvcuiu' to thc club. Nun Coins played ll most World," was hcldg in May members pxrtlclpi cc important part in thc :mmml rmnpm-tilimi and ful- in thc Zilllllllll compvtition and fcdcn il inspiclxmu vrzul ilispcflimi during thc spring sclncslvr. :md in juni' hvlcl thvir tour of Goldcn Cratc' Hifi Sf- J, ' Q QV L Q Q. N Q -'jr' A Q e SWORD AND SHIELD FRONT ROW Jackson L Welch C McKellar R Bristow J Grlmshaw J ROW Il Allan B Jacobs W Tebow D Plomgren C lamasney M Malor Farnsworfh ROW Ill Parker R McEwlng B Pryor A Hurley M ROW IV Hugger A lenhelm W 'Q' fs. Qu Y NON COMS FRONT ROW Rogneby M , Barnes A , Cummmgs W, Wllhams J, Andreusen O , Dukes D , Mfsgr Engle ROW II Benton N ,Johnsen P, Hoyt B, Muxey R, Booth J, Gall B, Foreman J ROW Ill Collins J, Moody P, Epperson J , Young S, Barnes W, Taylor D ROW lV Fravel D, Connell B, Luce G for rehef of flood v1ct1ms and made cloth dolls to be FRONT ROW Nelson S Kapgenehs N Frankel D Jones R Bachand S Gustaveson R Woods P Trow bridge G ROW Il Buckley J Phllllps K Benson J Rels B Broclxwehl P Bertrand K Hlnes J ROW Ill Lee D Pratt B Ashcroft H Hoffman B Smlth J Maclver F Turk J Kelly P ROW IV Snell C Conlm N Newell W Johnson N Wolslegel M ROW V Lmggl S Glllard S Erends C Roesch A Rouquler J Evey G Sub Debs Encourage Charrty Work Th1S year w1ll be a trulx memorable one for the members of Sub Debs, thelr dance Snowbound was most successful Sub Debs held a Mother and Daughter meetmg to grve the mothers an oppor tumts to new the glrls at work 1n a busmess meetlng Durmg the sprmg semester the glrls presented Spa qhettl Rag Th1s past wear found Sub Deb members glven to a Chlldren s Charltw OFFICERS FALL LESLIE BERTRAND President KATHI PHILLIPS SUE BACHAND NANCY JOHNSON MARGARET WOLSLEGEL Chaplain RACHEL JONES Freshman Capt PAT KELLY lst Sgt at Arms GAYLE EVEY 2nd Sgt dt Arms 92 Vlce President Rec Secretary Fm Secretary SPRING SUE BACHAND NANCY JOHNSON RACHEL JONES PAT KELLY CAROL ERENDS SUE NELSON RICKI BERTRAND JEAN ROUQUIER FRONT ROW Jones R Erends C Nelson S Bachand S Phrlllps K ROW II Kelly P Johnson N Wolslegel M O , I ' cs as H sc .' . . ,C . I ., . V active in charity work: they contributed to the fund FRONT ROW Sprarley G Wallace A Hanson B Oversfreei M Duncan C Fralge R Barker J Long R Padllla B Larson J Burns D ROW II Halkerl J Brown J Happ J Haskell J Barr D Gruggs M Choate E Manllof J Slagnaro C Presco B Johnson G ROW Ill Flreshne S Torpoy C Hasund S Gilmore J Welch C Layne L Wllson C Wanless J Sulherlancl B Carroll J ROW IV Bristow J Simpson P Grnmshaw E Leefeldi C Randall K Berman G Medaglla S Allmger L ROW V Baflersby M Bayley P Frazier M Berls G Brad! N Nabhan W Reed C Saler D Soderlund J Newell l Barker B Fraxuer G Marks B Johnson C Kennelly N Canepa J Segerquns! C Dellhenlans Enloy Varied Achvlhes FRONT ROW Long R Overslreet M Fralge R Duncan C ROW ll Barker J Bayley P Carroll J Frazner G Marks B ROW Ill Saler D Slagnaro C Segerqulsi C Wanless J In October Delthemans opened the term s utlu tles wlth a most successful dance ent1tled Kmn Sox As one of thelr chanty projects members pre sented a Thanksglvmq basket to a needx Alxmedft famxlv In December thev held a Jomt meetmq YV1Ll'l the Dlana Club and sent scrap books to the Veterans and Chlldren s Hospltals Delthemans contrlbuted to the electrxc scoreboard fund and celebrated then annn ersarv with 1 dance entltled slmplw Annncr sarx 'I he sprlnq term was hlqhllqhted bx '1 d1nc 1 Prelude to Sprung OFFICERS FALL SPRING BECKY NEWELL NANCY DAVIES JANICE CARROLL RACHEL FRAIGE Presldenl RACHEL FRAIGE Vlce Presldenl CAROLYN SEGERQUIST Rec Secrefary ROXANNE LONG Fm Secretary CAROL DUNCAN CAROLYN SEGERQUIST Freshman Captam MERRY OVERSTREET GUILA FRAZIER ls! Sgr at Arms JUNE WANLESS PAT BAYLEY 2nd Sgt al Arms JUDY BARKER DEANE SALER Scrlbe GUILA FRAZIER JUDY SODERLUND Represenlahve PAT BAYLEY CONNIE STAGNARO Represenfahve BARBARA MARKS 93 l : ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., .1 . . ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., .r . . ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., .1 . . ., ., ., ., ., ., ., . . '1 -r -r -1 -r -1 -r -r -r -r rr ., ., ., ., ., . I . 0 . . . ' ' . H A I - ,L . 2 I ' ' - K , , -' . . - H V V V . - X . . . c 4 , ,. . . . . f v - ' I 1 1 g . f 4 1 4, f 1 ' 1 I . , , . t . 4 . V , . , . . 4 . . . . . N . v . V s L . I , - ,, , . . . ' , ' ' I K I t . ' 4 " CC ' ' 73 L . Q A C 3 rr -r -r - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 'r -r -r -r - - .... ...... . -1 -r -I - . . . . . . . :7 FRONT ROW Sabahm J Malhelson M Camisa J Lupka N Kava nagh C ROW II Reld L Barlell M Cooper M Elfers E l he p ISL Near has hu n 1 most aetlx e and success ful one for the Dlana Club In the fall term thelr dance NIeanmh1le Back at the Ranch attracted manx couples In the Qprlnq the Dlanas gas L all X Glance at Sprmq when thex presented '1 fashlon Qhou of thc latest sprlnq and summer clothes St Patrlek Q Dax decor greeted those ws ho attended the Dlana Q Qprlnq danee A Blt of Blarnex Last term Dlanas qaxe qenerouslx to flood rellef and the elu trle scoreboard fund OFFICERS FALL SPRING President JUDY ANDERSON Vlce President JOAN CAMISA Rec Secretary MARILYN MATHIESON Fm Secreiary NANCY LIPKA Chaplam CAROL KAVANAUGH Freshman Captain JUDY SABATINI Ist Sgl al Arms LEAH REID 2nd Sgt ai Arms EMILY ELFERS SUE STANTON JOAN PEARSON NANCY HENRY ANN WALLACE SHARON O BRIEN JUDY ANDERSON MARILYN BARTELL MARILYN COOPER Diana Club Conlrlbules To Flood Rellef FRONT ROW Elfers E Cooper M Reid L Llplca N Malhleson M Camlsa J Sabahm J Bartell M Andrus G Foss Moody S ROW II Brody L Thomas J Jenluns E Krlens J Wachlel E Anderson S Longaker S Haldl J rown K ROW III Chatham L Lueras M Reed S Peterson B Osorno J Ranlun B Delvenlhal S Duncan B Axlell C ROW IV Shumalcer Thomas B Von Berclcefeldf G HarfJ Wallln J McKellar R Blalr J Cavnur B ROW V Decker S Pollard C Gallus Byrne S Strlckler P Jones M Mom!! J ROW VI Deppen J Russum A Church S Good P Davies B Mom!! J Drayer P ROW VII Cotella C Bertero B Chrlslmann C Jushn J Kavanagh C Rohweder M Gogol P Van Valkenburg J 94 FRONT ROW Kung B McNeeIey J Nlelsen M Nelson C Bayard J ROW II Ames D Orhz N Henning sen E Heans W Nelson B Brock B ROW III Thomas B Ruchards J Rouse D McQueen M Aragon S Wnese D Belonlans Spend Prosperous, Achve Year Betoman members began the past xear wlth a fun filled p1cn1C and Qwlmmlng partx at I ake 'I emei cal As one of thelr rharltx actlutles Betoruans brought Chrlstmas jox to a needw Alameda famlls Io close thc fall semester thu held an open dance C hlna Bight at the I nclnal Yacht C lub Durlng the sprlng term Betonlans presented thelr second dance of the xear, whlch was as wonderful a mght as was the fall dance Club members engaged 1n sueral Charm projects and worked harmonlouslx OFFICERS FALL BARBARA NELSON DIXIE AMES SHARON ARAGON WENDY HEANS JOANNE BAYARD JUDIE RICHARDS BONNIE KING President Vlce Presldent Rec Secretary Fm Secrefary Corres Secrelary Freshman Capiam Sgt at Arms Chaplain SPRING JANET McNEELY SHARON ARAGON DIXIE AMES WENDY HEANS BONNIE KING ANNE TEETER BARBARA KELLY CAROL NELSON NORMA ORTIZ Na WLM ax FRONT ROW Richards J King B Ames D ROW II Aragon S McNeeIey J Nelson B Heans W ROW III Orhz N Bayard J Nelson C Brock B 95 : ., ., ., ., . . ., ., - ., ., ., . . ., ., ., ., ., O I , N, . . . . I . . . . - ' , L J , , L' t, . F Y v , . . . , , , I , ,., . 4 ' . . , , , xt, Aqy v . ' ' , , ' . ' X x " f I , , . , ,, , . , c . . , N , . .. .. 1 4. . Y , . I , , I . I . 9 I I ., N1 : X '. . L . . . K 4' . ' , ' . 1 ,. I . 1 . . ' -1 w, F , W, XX. v I wi . . . . . . . . . . x xx , .-- g ,, ,, , , ,, ., . . ., Aleatheans have had a most successful yearg they . , i . - . 1 -1 gave "Jazz', to A.H.S. students when they presented - ' I A , their very enjoyable danceg they supported Alameda High when they contributed to the electric score- board fund. During the fall term, a basketball game between Aleatheans and Spartans saw Aleatheans play an excellent game but go down to defeat by a close score. During the spring term members pre- sented their annual "Salt lVater Shag." Charity projects were a main goal for the members. FALI. RICH BULLOCK JIM McDONAlD STEVE EISELMAN BOB PARKER CHUCK MOREHOUSE DOUG BRENTON GLEN VIVION BII.l SUMAN OFFICERS SPRING Presrdenl DAVE MIDDLESWORTH Vice-President ec Secretary GLEN VIVION rn Secrefary S S at Arms 2n Sgi al Arms 3rd S90 at Arms Warden RICH BLUNDEN DINO BARBIS STEVE EISELMAN BILI. MOWERY Blll THOMAS JOHN EELSING FRONT ROW Mowery B Mlddlesworrh D Barbls D Vlvron G ROW II Parker B Eelslng .I Elselman S SFUS Alealheans Give Toward Scoreboard Fund fl FRONT ROW Hun! M Elselmon S Sagen D Vlvlon G Mlddlesworfh D Mowery B Barbls D Parker B Aragon P ROW II Hemphill B Poor P Kearley B Prlce P Vlvlon P Morehouse C Abraham J long S Mrllert D Sumon B ROW III Archer l Blunclen R Berman J OIIVEYY Lea I Reeves B owell B Harradlne G ROW IV Marlowe H Hensen C Cobb T Gillespie J Boller B Grandallas C Hay D Velasquez B ROW V Terpemng G Hoclun M Smlth S Cooper J Harrison T Ryley S Snyder D Nelson C ROW VI So erlunel B alcedo A Wrllls G Cronenweli P Forman F Altchlson J Eelsmg J Wohs B 96 . . . . R . . . . .... S ' , H f" I ..'IfgI.-- , , . . . . d .- - . . . . . . ...... ." ..... g U' ,I ' W' O : bl? ' 'J . ' Q . . . V, , V V, W KM Q. N K U A - filly' .. . is , I , A I ,A 5' V 1.9 -:5 .I ef., V, ' if , L - A 'V -Q. 'W -I rr.-L - , . A e 7 s K : -1 fr -r I -1 - -1 -1 i -1 'r - . 'I 'l 'I 'I 'l 'I 'I ' - nl 'I -I -1 .1 ., . . . ., ., ., ., l ., 'I -1 - - ., ., ., ., ., ., ., r -Q.. CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROW. Orton D Toslo G Stnckney R ROW II Hart C Elfers P Scholz B ROW III Suman E "Climax," the first dance presented by Spartans, was the opening aetiyity in a year full of enjoyable and successful activities. Formal initiation for new members was held early in the fall term and was followed by an enjoyable dinner at the "Panda Roomf, Spartans aided Alameda High when they contributed to the eleetrie scoreboard fund. In jan- uary Spartans defeated Aleatheans in a hard-fought basketball game. The Spartan Club originated an intramural sports program among its members. OFFICERS FALL SPRING LARRY FOX . JOHN BRIDGE ROD CRAIG . MIKE PRADO . RAY SHERIFF . JIM WARFIELD ...... BOB SCHOLZ ED SUMAN CARL HART . . President . . Rec. Secretary . . . . . . . . Fin. Secretary . Ist Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd Sgt. -at-Arms ..... . High Priest . . Freshman Capt. Freshman Capt Historian Prado M Rolne K . MIKE PRADO . . ED SUMAN . . KEN ROBIE ...... DAVE ORTON RON STICKNEY . . CARL HART . . CAL ROBIE GEORGE TESIO PETE ELFERS Spartans Participate ln Intramural Sports ij tif. FRONT ROW utch Ib Brooks .I Suman E Teslo G Sheriff R Skinner J Blunden J Heans M Kung J ROW II Ingeman .I Holslngton R rlggs B Thelen .I Orton D Totah E Patlno C Prado M Burress R W Ill rost B Cheadle J Oluvera .I Wollt R Mrchaletos P Allen J Hughett R Hirst B Stlckney R ROW IV Thelen T Campbell W Sherratt D Robue K Hart C Hooper S Plant P Scholz B Pond H ROW V Whlte T Elfers P Nlkolal L Means D Alrale D Bertero D Randall B Farrey B ROW VI Rueda D McCutcheon M Bell D Canton W Perata A Hooper S 97 - ,I W , ........ l U . . , . . . , H , ,.,, I ......... ..... . . . . O O ... . W . t-- ., ., ., ., . ,... , ., ., ., ., ., ., . ,,.. , ., ., ., ., ., ., an Ng-L 3 ry Ko h .4 ff' ' E l 'Q sr' SPRING OFFICERS President Vice Presldenl Recording Secretary Flnanclal Secretary Yell Leader REED JONES MARCIA NASON WALT CANNADY MARY WHITE JUDY INGEMAN Low Freshman Assef To Hugh School Lufe TOP President of the Student Body Dan Lubbock speaks to the Freshman class ai their first polmcal convenhon BOTTOM The officers of the low Freshman class conduct an lnfereshng class meehng IOO Alameda Hlgh welcomes w1th utmost prlde the cl rss of Irebruarx 1060 The class entered rlght 1nto the spmt of hlqh school bx conductmg a pohtlcal ofhees, a chance to be met bx the s oters An electlon xx as held, and the results were as follows Recd ones, presldent Marela Nason, vrce presldent, Marv YN hlte, financlal secretarx, Mfalt Cannadx, recordmg secretary , and udx Ingeman, yell leader II hese new freshmen shoulder the fun and work of hlqh school llfe so enthuslastlcallx that thex w1ll undoubtedlx be long remembered Although the newcomers number few, thex are capable of mam zchxex ements and w1ll reahze that study besldes fun makes for a better hlgh school comrnunltx The sm hole school welcomes them 41- A ' as O O ' 2. I T ' e . T I I campaign. This gave the candidates, running for J . 3 . . - . I , , MR. HAYAES' ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Fields B., Cates G., Cusack T., Shirley A., Quintell M. ROW II. Frankel L., Moraes P., Potter G., Coffey S., Graham C., Brice J. ROW III. Carmichael B., Berrie W., Cannady W., Donald G., Ericksen K., Chipman H. ROW IV. Gillispie D., Green J., Traver D., Carfinkle J., Taylor J., Buitrago L. MISS LOS KAMP'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Perrier N., Thorpe M., Reid TTI, Carr T., Abiko H., Plato G. ROW ILQH Orth M., Ware J., Lunardi L., Schlemmer S., Tennan R., Thomas B. ROW Ill. Miss LosKamp, Winbrenner N., Dealy L., Peterr C.,Qessen Morehouse T., cIeTreville G. ,ROW I . Shepard D., Lyerla D., Randolph B., izokuchi R. Shepherd R., Stuart C. 1 DR. REDIGER'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Holmes K., Thomas K., Burns F., Jackson S., Flashman V. ROW II. udbury-D Block M., Wolke K., Morrison C., itchell W. ROW lll. Tittle T., Ekclahl L., Cooper S., Brophy A., Brown K. ROW IV. Payne E., Hall J., Dunn R., Oxford J. I z ' ' A .' I L- f . fl fm " I 14 I ' I , . I I. I VCL I 4 IIL I" Z 4 XY! X MR. SCHNEIDER'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Ratto L., Knudsen C., French M., Crittenden J., Hess D., Snapp M., White M. ROW Il. Ommundsen L., Eggers J., Vig B., Nason M., Finley C,, Graham J. ROW III. Hovey L., Doan T., Merrill N., Canepa V., Ingeman J., Lane P., Brooks J. ROW IV. Lufkin L., P es J Mc- Gregor B., Salcedo L., Pucci S.,Go:es R3 W 'X W 5 'sw FALL SPRING OFFICERS Presldenl Vice Presndent Recording Secretary Fnncnclul Secretary Yell leader JIM RIDEOUT DEBBIE WHITE STEVE HUGHETT SUE .IELAVICH MARY TRAUDE TOM HENDERSON STEVE HUGHETT Blll SANTOS SUE .IELAVICH DEBBIE WHITE IB Class Has Enferlamlng Class Meehng lVe entered the portals of Alameda Hlgh I tst fall mxstlhed and uncertim 1s to whst to expect as freshmen Our xluss ch mqed as we got lnto the Splfll of Alamedi hx electmq class ofhcers wlth 1l'Il Rldeout 'as presldtnt therchx qettmq off to 1 good start Our noon dftncc xx as 1 SOCIHI and 1 financl tl suc cess At 1 class IUCQIIHQI uc dxscox cred talent m mcm bers of thc cl IS lll lx1f1ClS of tilcnt Durmq our IB term su elected lom Htndcrson is our pres1dent He his bun ablx isslsted hx Bull bantos, recordmq secretux btexe Hughett xlce presldent, Sue CI'1X1Cl'l Hnancnl secret trx 'and Debb1e IN hlte xell leader Our entertammq class mectlnq w is held III mrlx Aprll 'I his enerqetlc class suxelx IS 1n isset to -X11 meda Hlgh and IS expcc ted to produce mfmx leaders 102 Students at a noon dance fake hme out to hold u dlscusslon H """' ' ,. 3 V V V I 1 , 'j:b,w,"1,1,, was ,ff , N U y F Z V3 , ' L+ - . , '?'j5'vis . , , - wil, ' i' im 1 JXP? 1 1 As f "SSW, .- W s , 141: ,- I O O I 1 5 . 1 - ' . ' , 1 1 1 . , In C C tl Y C v 1: ,' 1 - . . . ' ., . . 1 . 1, 1 . . T , ' ' Q 1 2 I 1 5 v 1 ' .1 C K C L A C L L, ' . . , 1 1 s ' . , ' 1 ' 1 - . ., . 1 1 .1 K . , T 2 .'S'f 2 ' C 1 . . 1 1 1 . , s , 1 . 1 , 5 1 1 I w , . 1 . . . 1 . 1 1. ., 1 , K 1 1 1 , K , ' 1 ' 1 J 1 ' , 1 . 1 'Q 1 , . ' 1 1 x . vr 1 . 3 . I . ., . 1 1 . 1 A . n , . .1 l -I I I n C L 1 m A C ' 1 , . . v 1 N Q 1 , . C :JI MRS. CECCHETTl'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Hopfer M., Dempsey J., Kyer W., Sfingew T., Neaye. ROW II.4Johnson F., Geller D'.'Hu he1 . nos S u s 8,3 OW III. Mrs. Cecchem, a Kildaw L., Wakefiel VS. 'O . ronenweh " Marshall J.,l Teriauli L? Annas M., 'Shep ar G., up MR. ELLIS' ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Allemandi M., Iraffon N Mar- tinez Shaver V., Bealfie C., Bunc . O . 'Pococ R., Eisen M., Bonato B., Feldhammer B., Gilly G., Morris R. ROW III. Dean J., Harkin D. Tulloh S., Mickelson N., Mr. Ellis. RO1lV.1ClEnrI K.,jKeenan B., Corker M., 'Schwab Gm MR. GRAY'S ADVISORY FRONT Row: Wallace Hove v., Silva C., Wong P. ROW Il. Lucasey J., Page P., Heeley J., Larsen I.., Lamasney P., Cunningham C. RO III. Jacobs G., Stephens S Pr IC. e - s aw BQLN IV. Jo nson J. Largartic a ., Gnipy Ai, Emanue san R., Barker J. -,,, MR. HALLOCK'S ADVISORY nom ngw. seven: s., Hilbi-sh n.Qbbanna D. Malone JY Perry J., aver D ROW Hashi- mofo ., Williams J., ages M., ., Coole ROW III. Ferguson H., Converse L., LBeIlefeuille . Russum L., Waugh B., r. a ggi raw IV. L n ren R., Murray J., Ives C.fPierce J.: ohnson A.,X cFarlin D., Hagen U. ' IO3 ills! MRS. HOWELL'S ADVISORY ,mom R w. Borgerson B 'Bradley MQ Rosi L., Gutlebenollb immelberg Kalberer J. ROW II. ardere G.QBlrch .9 Moffit N., Barteau M.,Qlhite Dj, Waxe . ROW III. Roderick J Heisel S., Schroeder P., Watkins P., Gontor A., Voogd S. ROW IV. Orterry G., Saxton I., Pe nington P., f'Simpson C.kRideout J. V' MR. Jones' Anvnsonv mom Row. sedan.. v., Jay A4 Fletcher MLM.- ASJRTB. Hassler M., simmer z w II. Click P., Gliague N., Jorgens J., ockrum B. ROW IIl.McKin1ey ., mg .,'Parker os I itqrf'-A., Enystrom G., Jones H. ROW "lT'gepburn BS-Ffowey J., Mitchell P., Stanley J., Ucovich LL?-:la-D 5 MRS. LAYTON'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Rogers D., Otto L., James S., Stiles J., Casali S. ROW II. Duplessis G., argas J , Mitchell B., Yamashta A., Eierman N., Robie J., Mrs. Layton." ROW III. Hamilton S., Vander Kooi L., Elam L., Cooley E., Millard G., Steveley ,J. ROW IV. Parr D., Richmond J., French D., Wallace K., Carnahan S., Cossette T. MRS. MARKER'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Truiillo R., Collins J., Fuiii J., Burke W., Smith G., Rice S. ROW ll. Dakin L., Johnson R., Erends B., Shultis G., Dugan S., Allen L. ROW III. Cote N.fTrevino A Coffin M.,fArter Db, McEl- vogue J., Mallet N. QW IV. Chapm ., Min- ton R., Tiner B., ootten B. Wallace W Frazeur wb Q 5 . MR. McMULLIN'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Orren G., Skinner P., Traude M., Stanton J., Veiga E., Long B. ROW II. Kubran J., Duplessis P., Palais C., Rourick J., Maxey J., Nelson F. ROW III. Kindall T., Wideberg S., Miles D., Briggs R., Corica K., Shannon R. ROW IV. Lind B., Mr. McMuIIin, Andriese D., Harris G., Brooks J., ' Caird J. MRS. PATTY'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Oliver S., Stitzel D., Graybill J., Smith J., Schreiber M., Walker C. ROW II. Bright P., Jensen J., Jelavich S., Eierman M., Frost R., Leber S. ROW III. Henry M., Raymond G.,"Haag S., Dobson S., Shonley D.,1Cane T. ROW IV. Par- ten T., Goodman J., Pigg C., Dunn D., Justus C. MISS SCHROEDER'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Londreth B., Ketels M., Smith R., Smith J., Ciolii A., Quinto J.. ROW Il. Sims S., Mc- Nutt P., Johnson D., Lamb A.,'Ratto L., Robinson S. ROW III. Miss Schroeder, Driver J., Harter P., Nel- son R., Reilly J., Mowery B., Vetlesen T. ROW IV. Modl J., Millett M., Carmody J., Holmes G., Molen- kamp C., Moore T. MISS SHOCKEY'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Forrester J., Ferreira G., Davies C., Johnson S., Nakano P., LaVenture L. ROW II. Hess J., Jackson C., Friedrich J., Young F., Law G., Sue K. ROW III. Bevan B., Shaterian J., Horgan G., Win- ton J., Word E., Snitfen B. ROW IV. Hopkins B., Woodcox H., Terstegge D., Santos B., Hodge J., Henderson T. R 'Vs I2 Lf, is FALL, SPRING OFFICERS President Vice-President Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Yell Leader STUART STEPHENS DEANN GARDINER CAROL MARITZEN CAROL BOVO EVELYN MAROULAS LINDA SPECTOR PHYLLIS NELSON BARBARA CALKINS KAREN PELLERITE PAT WEBER Cup Cake Sale Brings 2A Class In+o A.H.S. Spiril Members of Mrs. Anderson's advisory are enioying Ohemselves at their Christmas Party. 106 YYearing the latest styles in aprons, we made cup- cakes for the grand sale in our IB term, which made us quite a sum of money. Our president, Stuart Stephens, conducted a class meeting last fall which was well received by all attending. LVL' certainlv noticed how talented our class was, as indicated by the many Hne presentations at this meeting. As low Sophumores we had two more excellent class meetings. Our recently elected president was Linda Spector. We presented a terrinc noon dance. This was a popular event for all Alameda High stu- dents hut was particularly enjoyed hy 2.-Ys. YYe are now anxiously awaiting our first big social event, the Soph l-lop. Plans are already in the caul- dron to make this an historical event for all .-Xlaniedzi High students to remember. MRS. B. ANDERSON'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Marillen C., Medina M., Wydo J., Maroulas E. ROW II. Nichols S4fRI1yne K., Utech C., Von Berckefelat C. ROW III. Pollard B., Wiley W., Le Moine D., Briscoe K. ROW IV. Whelan T., Wilkin S., Phillipsen J. MISS BENNETT'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Avelar D., Brockwehl B., Orr B., Hamilton J., Ullner W., Soares B. ROW II. Spector L., Gardiner D., Erdahl B., Poggi A., Pellerite K. ROW III. Short J., Bovo C., Dungan J., Winsby S., Torpening L. ROW IV.':Wittenau R., Selby J., Val- enzuela M., Ahlberg B. MR. MASSOT'I'Y'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Irmer M., Cowart B., Bosted P., An- derson S. ROW II. DeLong D., Carter S., Calkins B., Creese J., Hopkins J. ROW III. Crowell J., Camicia E., Stephens S., Kings N., Erwin R. ROW IV. Amrhein C., Duncan S., Hansen P., Kawamura G., Metzner J. MISS PAYNE'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Previati S., Wong L., Ross V., Nelson P. ROW II. Camp J., Hogan P., Clerk B., Little- iohn L., Miss Payne. ROW III. Abiko K., Kapler J., Randall J., Lugenbeel P. ROW IV. Fennell S., Oliver R., Lufkin D., Dame R. 'IO7 DR. PEOPLES' ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Metzner J., Johnson D., Alexander R., Becker R. ROW II. Thompson D., Blackman J., Park K., Horcl D., Teed G. ROW Ill. Smith l., Greaves S., Hunter V., Rodrigues B. V? MISS WANN'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Frazier W., Wong P., Roberts S., Rivera A., Murphy M. ROW ll. Miss Wann, Hart- man J., Magers V., Weber P., Jacobson J. ROW III. McCann S., Carlson H., Grafe B., Wall J., Gambetta G. ROW IV. Larson R., Davies G., Nelson B., Escoto A, Biology students prepare to view a science film. General Science class experiments with static electricity. G' ,f- FALL SPRING OFFICERS Presldenl Vlce Presldenl Recordlng Secretary Fmuncual Secretary Yell Leader TERRY THELAN PAT GOOD BONNIE BEEGEI. HANK POND JANE THOMAS BUNNY RANKIN JUDY LOSEE JANET WALLIN SUE DELVENTHAL KITTY WILCZNSKL 2B Class Has Successful Noon Dance Sfudenfs of ull classes enloy the Soph Hop presented sem: annually by the 2B class XII 1111111 llJ1l 11111111 1111111 N115 1111 most 1111p111l 1111 S1111 11 f11111t11111 hc 111 111 11111 7 X 111111 Its 1111 ippm pr 111 11111111 f 1 th 1111 s121s1111 YN 15 X11t1111111 1 IX N 1111 11,1111 111111 1q111111 p1rt11fth1 S1116 1111 111111 11111 111 1111 11111111111 111111m111ts f11m111 111 IL 11111 1 211s 11111 ll fs 111 IIINI 111111111 LXK 1111111 5111111111 1111111 1111m111t A p1111t11a1 111111111 111111 11 IS held 1at1r whcrc 11nd1d21t1s 11111111115 1111 111111 11l1111s 11111 111t11111111 C11 111 11111 p11s111111t 131111 R211111111 It 111s 1 Q111111 1x111 1s1' 111 111 1111111111 Durmg 1h1 put s1m1st11 11111 1121ss 11111 1111 111 s111111t 1 IX lh11111 sp1 I1 111 1111 11 111111 1111 p11p 11111q 11111 111 th1 Q11at1stS11ph Hop 1111 111111 121t11111s 11111 111111s11a1 111111111 b111s 111 IC s111121n11s1m11 11111 1111111 11111 forqvt 11111 m1 1111112111111 1111110 1112111 1Q111 11111 K0 111111aQ1'11 h1 C h11s C1191 I1 11111 SIIL D111 1111lh 11 1111111111111 109 'Y 1 X I 1 - ' N2 ' 2 't " .' t .' ' ' 2 . .', . ' , ' .4 A , . ,, . 1 C 2 ,L . 1 1 K - 12 1 3 ' 11' 1' z .' " .' '2 .' 1:2 'z 2" " '21 1 1- 1 n' 1 1 I' 2 ' 2 ' ' 1 .' ' 2 . W1- 112 1 ' 11' Ht' 114 ' '11 ' ' ' 1'11 .A- 1 1 1 A' 1 . 1 2' 1 . A ' ' - - - 1 - ' .ZS , Q 2 .1 ' , ,Lv ' A . .' . .1 I. 1 I Y.. , ,". ' , Y, ,K .A,. l,I'L'.'. 1 '1l'I"" ' ' '2 , .' 3 1 2 I' t'1' .' urs ' rx .' 1 -'- wr - Af ' 1 1 A' si i ' I' 1 x 'SO I -. , 2 ' " I 2 1 ' 2 ' , ' - 2 1 . , ' ' . J , 1 , , ' , l K l ' L l I I . 1 K I ' . 1 2 Q A ,A4 x - I v 1 ". 1 MRS. BRAUN'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Thomas B., Kain S., Black D., Wright P., Wong C., Thomas J. ROW II. Frey J., Roman- off L., Stuart L., Merrell J., Melton W., Heans M., Pierce S. ROW lll. Andreasen O., Linggi S., Ran- dall K., Davis E., Sousa K., Thelen T. ROW IV. Owen D., Fravel D., Battersby J., linderman J., Oldershaw T. MISS CARPENTER'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Saladin G., Drayer P., Head N., Rich J., Clark B., Elphick S. ROW ll. Beaver G., Christmann C., Strickler P., Leefeldt C., Kidd L., Bollor B., Williams J. ROW Ill. Miss E. Carpenter, Morris N., Castle F., Long D., Reynolds P., Mc- Eachern R., Johnsen P. ROW IV. Lindahl A., Drup- pal P., Languemi J., Benton N., McGill J., French R MRS. COSSETTE'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Mah V., Willett E., Nelson C., Price M. ROW ll. Marks B., Golding L., Walter G., Mrs. Cassette. ROW III. Livesey R., Layne L., Jones M. ROW IV. Rhodes T., Walker E., Neave J.. James G. Mechanical drawing students work out some plans with Mr. Massotty. IIO A31 -I., yu wvx., MR. COUGHLAN'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Maeyama A., Bnlbini S., Johnson G., Woods R., Wong M. ROW ll. Cohn D., Yeller C., Good P., Hook J., Perrin H. ROW lll. Trufelli G., Ford V., McKeever S., Davis C., Oliver D. ROW IV. Mr. Coughlan, Means G., Garrett P., Collins J. MR. DeVITO'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Willson B., Flashman L., Reyes L., Easterling L., Barncasfle R., Giordaella G. ROW ll. Capps N., Fry S., Hudson M., Wilson C., Gil- let! J., Delventhal S. ROW lll. Snyder W., Rogne- by M., Stuart R., Cummins M., Parker B. ROW IV. Powell B., Nelson C., Ryan T., Maritz T., Bishop D. MISS diVECCHlO'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Simmons S., Rockey B., Poupeney L., Padilla B., Kapgenehs N., Caswell M. ROW ll. Jennings B., Svendsen L., Musso W., Rupp S., Schmifz L., Washburn J. ROW Ill. Mew S., Long S., Herranz C., Reid B., Homme D., Newell W. ROW IV. Kapler S., Noriye S., Mell R., Moseley K., Spiersch T., Husing J. Purchasing bids Io the Soph Hop "UnexpecIed" are .loan Halketl, Gail Andrus, Elinor Eis, and Bob Mason. Ill MR. HOWELL'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Forney C., Cunnison B., lueras L., Duncan R., Wilczynski K., Rose C. ROW II. Ran- kin B., Wallin J., Weigel J., Sims J., Prager J., Mc- Claran C. ROW III. Mr. D. Howell, Taylor D., Timmons D., Rosser J., Jones D., Olsen C. ROW IV. Luce G., Slauson S., Thorpe D., Young S., Van Nest G. MRS. KYMPTON'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Baxter D., Mathews C., Gustaveson R., Larson J., Maillot J. ROW II. Morgan L., Hart- wig J., Reis B., Losee J., Blake P., Elphick C. ROW III. Green M., Washburn l., Haldi J., Diller P., Harris R., Price P. ROW IV. Mrs. Kympton, Jensen C., Hansen B., Muckey S., Mendoza G., Pitts E. MRS. PAVlD'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Lewis A., Rodrigues S., Carl D., Crevoisiers S., Capron P. ROW II. Draper L., Stevens P., Reid M., Janke R., Benson J. ROW III. Hill J., Byrne S., Bertero B., Cardwell T., Fer- rier J. ROW IV. Poor P., Dunn ., Hooper C., Restagno J., Evans E., Peterson E. MR. PRUITT'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: McWilliams E., McCoy B., Choate E., Brophy C., Woodruff C. ROW Il. Buckley J., Ash- craft H., Casey K., Snell C., Allen W. ROW III. Berman J., Beattie J., hey P., Dukes B., Gomez J. ROW IV. Mr. Pruitt, Van Roekel J., Brown W., Parker '., Allison R. Il2 fe P f 1 'A X rs 551. ve 3. Us Q! 01' FALL AND SPRING OFFICERS Presicleni Vice-President Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Yell Leader DON BELL SHARON MOODY SUE ANDERSON EILEEN WACHTEL JOYCE DUPREE RICH MUTCH BARBARA PETERSON ELLEN GRIMSHAW GAIL ANDRUS KATHY BROWN 2B Class Breaks All Soph Hop Records Barbara Peierson and Joan Halketf discuss the bid for their Soph Hop. 47j,,'J' Fl' ,K tl. As high sophomores the class of February, 1958, gave its stupendous Soph Hop "The Unexpected." The affair was eapably managed by YVayne Stanley and Sue Church. The committee heads were Kathy Brown and Huston Marlowe, publicity, Joan Hal- kett and Barbara Peterson, bidsg Judie Hines and Rich Blunden, skit: Gary Farwell, decorations, Ethelyn Jenkins, musicg Sue Anderson, reception, Connie Stagnaro, refreshments. This hard-working class presented an unforgettable dance that broke all attendance records. President Don Bell and his cabinet helped make this term an outstandingly sue- eessful one. The class meeting in the spring term, under the supervision of Rich Muteh, was unusually enjoy- able. Next semesters Junior Prom is sure to be fabu- lous with this splendid class behind it. 113 MR. BERGES' ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Smilh C., Sugiyama K., Tolah R., Hoglund D., Borgerson B. ROW ll. Quinlal C. Cowan P., Golden R., Moraes D., Gardere DI ROW Ill. Tiner G., Vander Roesl A., Freeman K. Larsen C. MR, FREEMAN'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Moody S., Pack S., Harrosh J., Hemp- hill B.. Smilh J. ROW ll. Enlrican E., Frazier M., Randall J., Hines J., Hepburn B. ROW Ill: Brad! N., Martinez A., Stanley W.. Pafino C. ROW IV. Shephard P., Slapel E., Gillard S., Cook D, MISS HAYS' ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Morris D. Siagnaro C., Wachlel E., Hasund S., Salo K., Towala J. ROW Il. Kellogg B., McNully B., Keleher B., Wallers S., Newman R. ROW Ill, lloyd E., Stormer R., Blunden R.fMuIch7 R., Hollis M. ROW IV. Plaio A., Suun ers T., Sprosfon J., Wolff R., Ames M. Members of an English class acl our a scene from the "Tale of Two Ci9ies." MR. PEARSON'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Dupree J., Brown K., Hardesfy S., Peterson B., Kriens J., Skinner J. ROW ll. Simp- son P., Andrus G., Grimshaw E., Anderson S., Tesio G., Mason B. ROW III. Barbour S., Church S., Hedding D., Barboza B., Mitchell P., Powers J. ROW IV Mr. Pearson, Canior A., Coffen W., Ba- ronian M., Bell D., Hosack B. MRS. THAM'5 ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Miller R., Lynch C., Halkeh J., Foster D., Alsing B. ROW II. Eis E., Jackman V., Cum- mings B., Farwell G. ROW III. Collins J., Richards J., Marlowe H., Durein D., Martin N. ROW IV. Avin B., McBroom B., Larsen G., Fasold D. Students in auto shop repair a :ar under Mr. McMuIIin's direction. Members of a sleno. class work at perfeciing 'heir shorihand. 3X.1 Nr asf" FALL AND SPRING OFFICERS Presldent Vlce Presldent Recording Secretary Flnunclal Secretary Yell Leader DON SNYDER JUDY DEPPEN JOHN ALLEN NANCY FOSS GAIL VON BERCKEFELDT JOHN KING JUDY GALLUS JUDY BARKER JUDY BARKER JUDY HART 3B Class Gives Tradlhonal Junior Prom Hugh Jumors adorned In Junior sweaters enloy student meetmgs II6 As low UHIOIS wn the flaw of une, lily! had 1 colossal mutmq Undu the le1derSh1p of our xcrx iblc c IIDIIICI we deuded on haxmq claw cards on w huh to w rite all of om Qehool 'utlxltlw untll wa graduate Thu w ae 1 xerx nox el adx aneement IN 1 1lQo 'sold proqr1mS at the Alameda Berkeley footb xll game Flheae projeete, from 1 Hnancnl standpomt were cmmentlx suecesiful C xrol Shumaker md Ann Ruwum were elected we chose wlth V necks for the qlrls and Cardlqans for the bow YN e made qulte an lmprewxe appear ance Durmq the past term we xe wltnessed Some ex ceptlonallx good meetmqQ Our unlor Prom, Blue Mlraqe was ahlx managed bx Sue Reed and Bob Sehol7 The COUITTIIIILC he xds and thw h 1rd workmq Claw made It 1 fahulom and QCI'IQ'lLl0I121l dn emon We xrc now IDLINIIN prepfmnq for the blg exent next faemq us the Sc mor Plax Wle haw onlx one xear to qo, and we re expectantlx AWHILINQ It 1 I Q O O O O s j ' 1, ' J ,f', 2 2 T Lil-1 xx ' R I T- 2 Av ' V 1. X I x wi ' , Y -. x C 1' I , its I . 2 . 'Q' ' . 2 ' " ' f' . 'T 2 . ., 1 2 . - 2 K . ' . ' . 2 '. H 2 I , ' ' I 4' .. . I2 Q 2 l .. ' H Junior Sweater chairmen. "Chukker" was the color 2 . . Y ' K- , A. , , ' ,V ,' Lu, L 2- T, .f 1' L d . U H J . 4, ' Q ,ff , '. ll I, he 4 1 ,. ' 3 2 '. 2 - ' ' A 4. I . I I . I IL I I I A' . I 2 5 ' 1' ' 2 ' A 'Q V K I ' - II ' I . Z A ai' lx MSL MRS. V. ANDERSON'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Brown S., Johnson C., Brockwehl P., Barker J., Gunn D. ROW II. Marshall R., Berts G., Gamble D., Maior M., Bayley P., Blyth D. ROW III. Anderson V., Allen J., Abraham J., Coates H., Dere W., Moffatt B. ROW IV. Waterbury A., Beattie B., Connell B., Beeman B., Znoi A. MR. BUTLER'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Hofmann L., lueras M., Swanson B., Nielsen M., Ray S. ROW Il. Puentes M., Neidiger R., McNulty l., Neave D., Mr. Butler. ROW III. Hilbish B., Scott C., Hirst B.. Van Vallxenburg J., Jennings J. ROW IV. Morris W., Baitinger B., Salcedo A., Borst D., Wiese D. MRS. COKE'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Hattori J., Vivion P., Hartley l., Hart J., McArthur M. ROW ll. Maclver J., Smith J., McGuire B., Kincaid C., Stites A. ROW III. King J., Willis G., 0'Connell B., Pritchard D. ROW IV. Hintz J., lngeman J., Rhodes C., Campbell B. MRS. HENRY S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Mah L. King B. Ortiz N. Pennoclr A. Billodeau C. ROW II. Mrs. Henry Foss N. Medaglia S. Waugh G. Gilmore J. Sheriff R. ROW III Hashimoto B Vega D Herrera B Greig C Mathleson M ROW IV Hoyt B Kilgore K Moody P Schroeter C Plant P MR. HULL'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Fuiimori A., Getsinger C., Shahan R., Davies S. ROW !!. Hoffman B., Landreth B., Kennedy G., Haskell J., Brock B. ROW III. Conlin N., Gielow K., Gertmenian A., Hoisington B. ROW IV. Mr. Hull. Hay D., Means D., Towner L. MRS. LE HEW'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Reid L.. Stalker S., Wong C., Thom- son J. ROW II. Kelly P., Barker B., Childress R. Johnson J. ROW III. Mrs. LeHew, Peterson A. Rizzari J., Machado K., Patterson R. ROW IV. Hughett R., Sellers B., Rosser E., Olivera J. Johnson J. 1 MRS, LlNDSTROM'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Olsen T., Barr D., Watts G., Fung C., Woods P. ROW II. Jacobs C., Jimenes D., Warren E., Slavan R., Rouse D., Benson L. ROW III. San- dick S., Randall B., Stuart T., Yazolino P., Rueda D., Frost B. ROW IV. Staude B., Oxford T., Smith S., Saxton L., Scholz B., Airale D. MISS POWERS' ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Reed S., Gallus J., Lee D., Nelson S. ROW II. Rouquier J., DeVries J., Russum A., Con- verse C., Longaker S. ROW III. Tamlaorski W., Hockin M., Klays P., Wong E. ROW IV. Sutherland J., Waugh L., Snyder D. II8 MR. SISLER'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Van Roekel S., Marsh N., Ames D., Rockey G., Rockey l. ROW II. Ekdahl M., Johan- sen E., Siurgeon L., Gates D., Deppen J., Davis J. ROW lll. Aragon S., Gillaerison B., Cunningham J., Tofah E., Henderson R. ROW IV. Cooper B., Elfers J., Cooper J., Comn B. MRS. SMITH'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Kelly B., Bernal L., Frankel D., Zum- bash C., Hun! M. ROW ll. Castillo E., Baifersby M., Cappellin E., Elfers E., Canepa J. ROW III. Blomberg B., Cheadle J., Svendsen D., Menioulet R. ROW IV. Coker L, Berfero D., Meyer H., Hall F., Edwards L. MRS. VAN OGTROP'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Davies B., Grenfell G., Maurice J., Phillips M., Mrs. Van Ogirop. ROW Il. Chatham l., Frazier G., Richards S., Clark G. ROW III. Wong R., Fox G., Duflln R., Epperson J. ROW IV. Haslam K., Champion J., Fairey G,, Lynch E., Foreman J, MR. YOUNG'S ADVISORY FRONT ROW: Blunden J., Von Berckefeldf G., Hof- mann F., Sutherland B., Patterson N., Turk J. ROW ll. Gnufzman K., McKinney J., Vig L., Shumaker C., Sprafley G., Vargas D. ROW Ill. Maxey R., Williams R., Wells I.., Reed T., Vierra J., Wesfby J. ROW IV. Sansom W., Ryley S., Dye D., Hall D., Sherrait D. II9 Class Of February I957 54 I President Vice-President STEVE HOOPER JUDY SODERLUND Gives Play As Cne FALL OFFICERS ,am it Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Yell Leader KATHI PHILLIPS JEANNE I-IALDI ANNA WALLACE Mr. Woadall of the Alameda Little Theater presents best actress and actor awards to Jeanette Justin and Chuck Morehouse, and best su ortin awards to Earl Hamlin PP 9 and Lynette Stormer. More Of Hs Contributions To A.H.S. Life SPRING OFFICERS President Vice-President GLEN HARRADINE LYN STORMER 33' 4 Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Yell Leader ROBERTA BRADLEY EARL HAMLIN BOB REEVES Rehearsals by members of the class of February '56, Jeannette Justin, Kathi Phillips, Lynette Stormer, and Doug Healey, result in an outstanding play. ,wa fm 412. xnxx ' r . N ' Q 'CD ' f mf' ' I E Y?-+2 .K 'ff' X I x 0 Rr - X 'Q Q, CLASS OF JAMES MARJORIE ALAN AITCHISON BOLDT BOTTEMILLER Best Looking Girl ROBERTA LOIS ISLA JEAN JAMES CAROL TORPEY BRADLEY BRADY BROCKELL BURRESS RICHARD BILLIE DAVIS JEAN CAROL CAROLE BURTLESON CAVNAR COOLEY COTELLO PAUL DAN CRONENWETT CRONIN BILL EDWARD LESLIE CROTHERS DANIELS I22 In the far-off days of 1953 a brisk February morning saw us shuffling into the auditorium: Chuck Morehouse served as our first president. June found us with some money on the eredit side of the ledger thanks to a noon dance. The high freshman term featured Robert Reeves in the leading role. During his term of office we had an- other noon dance for which the Nfoderns played with- out eompensationg it was a profitable venture. Doug Millett was at the helm when Fun Day rolled around in our QA term. Our eoke eoneession, managed by Carol Torpey and Judy Soderlund, was very sue- eessfulg we sold every single bottle. XVe pulled into the QB term with Bud Cronenwett heading the administration. Our Sophomore Hop, "Highland Fling," established a new reeord in bid sales. The festive event was most ably managed by .Iirn Bur- ress and Judy Soderlund. Mike Prado sat in the presidential ehair throughout our low junior term. IVe had a eup cake sale and banked the proeeeds, as per our eustom. FEBRUARY '57 '+R' ALBERT JOSEPH JACK FOLSOM GARY FLOOD GILLESPIE GOODEILL JEANNE CLAIRE EARL SUZANNE HALDI HAMLIN HANSEN As high juniors under Steve Hooper we were con- fronted with our biggest social event since entering high school. Under the leadership of jim Aitchison and his co-manager Nancy Lipka, the class labored long and arduously before s'Fire and Ice," our Junior Prom, was held on the 18th of November. The Junior Sweater Committee was ably managed by Earl Hamlin and Anne Teeterg color selected was aqua. Glen Harradine was 4A president. Under his leadcr- ship, other 4A activities were held. The Senior play. "january Thaw," drew an enthusiastic audience. Cast included Chuck Morehouse, Jeanette Justin, Kathi Phillips, Doug Healey, Nancy Lipka, Lyn Stormer, Sue Hansen, Len Nikolai, Rich Jacob, Pat Maydolc, Dong Millett, Bud Cronenwett, and Earl Hamlin. Steve Hooper and Carol Torpey were manager and co-man- ager for the well-received play. We are waiting expectantly for next fall when we shall have other senior activities such as Senior Ball. Senior Picnic, Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate services. and Graduation. RICK DOBBINS ALTON HAILE BRENDA ANN HANSON LOIS BETTIE LOU DUFFIN DUNCAN Best Looking Boy BOB REEVES GLEN JAMES HARRADINE HARRISON DOUGLAS WENDY LOUISE HEALEY HEANS 123 'ANN'-14 fi STEPHAN DOUGLAS CARTER RICHARD JOHN ROBERT Boy Most Likely to Succeed HOOPER IRWIN JACOB JASMANN EARL HAMLIN TED JEANETTE DORIS GWENDOLYN JOHNSON JUSTIN KELEHER LAINER 4 5 'Q JOAN MARILYN LARSEN LEWIS Mos! All-Around Girl JUDY SABATINI NANCY LIPKA PATRICIA MAYDOLE PATRICK MORELY RONALD LYERLA PETER PAUL MICHALETO WADIA LEE NABHAN DONALD MAGERS DOUGLAS MILLETT LEONARD NIKOLAI WARNER MARKHAM CHARLES MOREHOUSE GEOFFREY NUNES vm 1.-' M' CAROL VIRGINIA Bes! Afhlefe CHALLIS LOY ANNA MAE TORPEY TROWBRIDGE CHUCK MOREHOUSE TURNER WALLACE DEBORAH DEE GERALDEE ANTHONY LARRY ALLEN WAMSER WETHERN WHITE WILSON A g S I "', 126 L ,V aw I ,L?i?5f?5I'Y,w Best Adress MARGARET JAMES Best Actor KATHI PHILLIPS WOLSLEGEL WULZEN DOUG HEALEY HAROLD STEPHEN JOHN ZECHER ZIMMERMAN DAVID EPPLER QEfQi,g,' if Q53 Semors Wllhoul Plclures LARRY BROOKS EDDY MUELLER JAMES PATRICK VICTOR QUINTELL GREG VIERRA 2 ,Aw Um. elf? .,f- I, ' I 2 Qi. A I U SS , , A. , I 9 -- . I I I. .1 m.M.M 1' Q . I. 1 ,ah WI: - - ,, . gr .'.wwg,K V I NY, 1 inllllflwx I l ww-,wa Lylff, , ws . I Q, llgitj, I f 4' 'T IIQHG' ' ' IW . - f 0 I w , I f , ff l sh., ,, , , ' V ' I ' I A ' ' at t,'..,l gc. N-,W , " 1 M Wi X , ' 0 1 ,F f . 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' I -' Q' he . f My , as Q I -V ' I . , in-may I 1 t """' ' ' y A , Q9 - I . fi gtg' . yum' 4 UPPER UPPER a play RIGHT 1 .i LEFT Waltmg to have their plctures taken at Casual students watch Dean Alrale and Chuck Morehouse prepare to b shot RIGHT Members of Mlss Relchmuth s stage crew struggle with sets for Howdy Stranger LOWER LEFT Bert Estes reads portlons of to students on M Slsle s drama class MIDDLE Sensor meeting Safari finds Sharon O Brlen slnglnq about her lungle trlp LOWER Students spend many moments sn the mann lobby before school between classes and after school 127 High Senior Gradualion Terminales Four 49' 'H "Ol p FALL OFFICERS President Vice-President DEAN SAGEN SUE FIRESTINE Recording Secrefary Financial Secretary Yell Leader RACHEL JONES ROXANNE LONG STEVE EISELMAN Members of the senior class publicize the Senior Play, "Howdy Slrangerf' Years Cf Achievemeni And Service SPRING OFFICERS President Vice-President RON DAHL SUE BACA Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Yell leader PETE ELFERS JANE BLAIR DINO BARBIS 'X lx CLASS OF WILLIAM FRANCIS PATRICIA WILLIAM ALBER ALLEN ALLAN Girl Most Likely to Succeed LOIS JUDY PAUL CHERYL MARGIE LUTHER ALLINGER ANDERSON ARAGON AXTELL SUZAN SUSAN ALAN ROGER NANCY BACA BACHAND BAGLEY BARBER DINO BARBIS MARILYN BARTELL 130 THOMAS BARRETT STEPHANIE BATEMAN As low freshmen we, the class of June '56, entered school with an active and cooperative spirit, exemplified by the success of our noon dance, "Frosh Frolicf' Dean Sagen, with the rest of our cabinet, capably led the class as our first president. Our high freshman year, captaincd by Dino Barbis, increased our prestige. lYe made our own class cards, as we did throughout our remaining years. IYC held our IB movie, for which we economically printed our own tickets. Vere money makers. iYhile low sophomores we came up with a new way of making moneyg we made and sold programs at the Alameda vs. Berkeley football game. We were led by Dan Lubbock. As high sophomores the traditional Soph Hop came into viewg for it we selected the name 'gBand- wagonf' It was capably managed by Dan Lubbock and Carol Kayanaugh, and committees were headed by Cheryl Axtell, Judy Grimshaw, Dave Orton. Diana Twist, Dave Nfiddlesworth, and Ron Dahl. Our presi- dent this term was Glen Vivion. JUNE I956 all fi GLORIA ALICE CAROLE BERMAN BIGNONE BIRKY JANE VELMA DELORES GARY Boy Most Likely to Succeed BLAIR BORDEN BORROMEO BOWEN PHIL FROST JANE JOHN JANICE DONNA BRISTOW BROOKS BROWN BURNS We became upper elassmeng under the leadership of Dan Lubbock we sold programs at a football game. Dave hliddlesworth and Marie DeVries were elected junior Sweater managers' -royal blue was the eolor ehosen. Headed by Ron Dahl, the high junior class turned out one of the most outstanding soeial events of the term, the Junior Prom. IVe decided upon "Nite on the Nile" as the name and Bill ltlowels' and Carol Dun- ean as managers. Outstanding decorations, bids, and skit were the result of cooperative efforts of committee heads who were Margie Luther, Cheryl Axtell, Mike Hunter, lris Newell, Carol Johnson, Carol Reed, Deane Saler, and Dean Sagen. Sparked by our bright red Senior Jackets and Sweat- ers, managed by Jerry Healy and Rachel Fraige, and led by President Ron Dahl, we sueeessfully held our Senior ball, Senior pienie, and Senior meeting. IYith these events we elose the most enjoyable years of our lives. YVith the help of all our teachers and friends, we are ready to advance into the future. JOAN JANICE CAMISA CARROLL KENDALL PEGGY ANNE CLAYSON COMETTA 131 W in ny? ' L 9 xi if F f. 4. " Qgxfliil F' ffm QR 2 . N KF lf '4' '63, ' 4 "LQ v Ai.: 'Uv e. iv was A-R1 Q Best Adress LINDA NANCY WALTER CAROL JANE BLAIR JACKSON JACKSON JACOBS JOHNSON NANCY LEE LOIS RACHEL PETER HELEN JOHNSON JONES JUSTIN KARVONEN CAROL NANCY JOHN JOSEPH BAXTER MICHAEL YVONNE KAVANAGH KENELLY KIRBY KISER LAMASNEY LEE I34 -ls. K? WILLIAM ROXANNE DONNA DAN MARGIE HENRY LENHEIM LONG LORENZANA LUBBOCK LUTHER MARITZEN GAIL IONA IVONA MICHAEL ROBERT MICHAEL McANENEY McCLARY MCCLARY McCUTCHEON McEWING McFEELY fx IRENE JANET McKELLAR MCNEELY SHARON DAVID MICKELSON MIDDLESWORTH ROSE MARIE JOAN MIRANDA MOFFITT 1 xiii NTI A-93, A QQ? 3 pt! I 36 Pg, IQ , , W 1. ,311 M4 f MARCIA SANDRA LEE Best Actor MCQUEEN MQVEY WALT JACOBS SHIRLEY ROBERT MILLER MILLS ALAN WILLIAM DIANE BARBARA MOLTKE MOWERY MURRAY NELSON HENRY IRIS NEWELL NEWELL GENEVIEVE ALICE PETERSON POOLEY 1. DAVE JOAN ROBERT RONALD ORTON OSORIO PARKER PARKER RONALD BARBARA CHARLES ALBERT MAUREEN POWERS PRESCO PRYOR QUINN MARY DEREK NORMA CAROL DIANE LEE RATTO REA REAVIS REED REIS RENFREE CALVIN KENNETH CAROL MARY DEAN DEANNE ROBIE ROBIE ROBINSON ROHWEDER SAGEN SALER 'R ms 4 ,N I X M Y ,X , ..!ff,l-...... JEANETTE KAZUYOSHI GERALDINE CAROLYN EVELYN SALLY SANTOS SATO SCHMALENBERGER SEGERQUIST SHAW SHIMAN Best Athlete MARY SUE SUE SANDRA SATOKO JO BOB PARKER SHERRIFF SIISS STRICKLAND SUGIYAMA EDWARD WILLIAM RUTH ROBERT SUMAN SUMAN SUTTON TAYLOR JOHN DEAN ANNE CLIFFORD JAMES BERNICE WILLIAM TEBOW TEETER TEMPS THELEN THOMAS THOMAS CAROL DIANA MARIE ARNOLD GLEN VIRGINIA TURNER TWIST VAN ROEKEL VIGIL VIVION WALKER 'V Vs fy: JUNE QUENTIN JOHN RICHARD BEVERLY BRIAN WANLESS WARD WARE WARNER WASHINGTON WATTS CHARLYN LLOYD WELCH WENDLAND ALL-Around Girl CHERYL SHARON All-Around Boy JUDY GRIMSHAW WHITEHEAD WILLETT DAN LUBBOCK if I PATSY MARIANNE WONG WOODRUFF DICK MICHAEL WOUDSTRA WYNKOOP THOMAS CUSTOCK SENIORS JOHN CONROY ARTHUR GOMEZ WILLIAM HOPFER RICHARD JACOBSON FOREST LYNCH JACK MOGLER WITHOUT PICTURES BETTY MORGENTHAL JOHN NICHOLSON MARILYN PLAGOWSKI VICTOR QUINTELL BOB READING LINDA JACKSON WALTERS ROBERT WONG After wultmg many weeks for thenr Acorns happy students at last recelve them Students form Innes whuch seem blocks long to get thelr Acorns we nf WUPJ LEFT Back stage dunng rehearsal for Howdy Stranger Les Camper lakes a well deserved rest RIGHT Upper classmen relax on the front sleps Oo cha! and eat ai noon MIDDLE Duane Murray applies make up to Carol Erends and Mary Ratio before Howdy Stranger Ns, ,. .- I f' at 4" 4' 4- A 'K LEFT Two members of our band ge! unto the school splrn by decorahng then ca fo n game RIGHT Jean Cooley Mary Rohweder and Judy Anderson enloy the WCIIT for Acorn plclures when they can watch the drama class nexi door 139 3111 iHP1nnrm1n GORDON WATT 1894 1955 1 1 . 1 111 . 1 1 1.111111 1 111111 11 11 11111 . 1 1 11 1 .1 111 1 1 1 OI p11f11111111 1111111 1 1111 1 llll 111111111 1111 1111 11111111 8111111 1 1 111111 1 1 I1 p111 111161 11111111.1111111 1 JNL .1111111111 111111 11111111g 1115 111 1111 X1 ll 1 111111 1 11 IN 1 111 11 1 1111 111111111111 MARGERY GLASS WEISENBORN 1890 1955 1 1 1 1 11111111 111111 1 111 1 151 11 1 11 1 11C1l , 1 lXl 1 1111111111 11 11111 1F1ll1lLI1 lc1I11llc 1 . 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If You Want to Be Modern and Up to date Inssst That Your Kltchen Be ALL ELECTRIC I MEXPENSIVE' : I' rltsart Senza money by usmg all electric appliances Thelr less cost and ease of ur home opera Compare the Alameda electrlclty rates with those In other Bay Area Ill cltues and you will see how much you-sane BUREAU CF ELECTRICITY Department of Public Utllltles Cnty of Alameda 2440 SANTA CLARA AVENUE A: f7 flf fv f Use More Electrlcuty ln Alameda Its 6I'1 " Our Congratulatlons and Best Wishes Tome NEW GRADUATES FROM THE BANKS IN ALAMEDA ALAMEDA CLEARING HOUSE ASSCCIATION 4 'QL X ,, A .- wwf , . . . ' tlon ls'o"I1er ractlcal reason for ou to Install them In o . P Y J I U I ,Y L, 3. pc, . . . 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Key Dec Comm Jr Prom Pres Adv Prop Comm Sr Play MAYDOLE PAT Mrs Tays Adv Sr Play Cast Soph Hop Pub Comm French Club Chem Club Masque 81 Sandal Adv OIT McELVOGUE EMMA Mrs Healeys Adv CSF Llfe Mem Star 8 Key Red Cross Rep MICHALETOS PETE Mrs Healeys Adv Var Football Var Track MensBlock A Adv OIT Spartan Club Bd of Control Fm Sec 2B Class Aleathean Club Mgr of Fun Day Track and JV Football Sr Play MOREHOUSE CHUCK Mr Moores Adv Pres 1A Class Rec Sec 3A Rec Sec ASAHS Var Football Sr Play Cast Ad Board OIT Mens Block A MORLEY PAT Mrs Tays Adv V r B JV Football Mens Block A JV B Basketball MUELLER EDDY Mrs Thompsons Adv Box Off Stalf Aud Staff NonComs Club Chem Club NABHAN WADIA Mrs Tays Adv French Club Adv OIT Del thenlan Club Red Cross Rep Soph Hop Bld Comm Jr Prom Rec Comm NIKOLAI LEONARD Mrs Healeys Adv Var JV and B Football Var and B Track Block A Spartan Club French Club Pres Adv Sr Play NUNES GEOFFREY Mrs Healeys Adv Sports Ed 56 Acorn Var GALLENKAMP S CHAPINS 0 VJ FAMOUS Greetmg Cards Gifts S weve HAM 171116 BLUE ' SHOES FOR Soclal Stotlonery Toys Complete Lune of Leather Goods Prmtung FRISKIES SADDLES BUCKS LAkehurst 3 1171 and LEATHERS 1357 PARK STREET ALAMEDA OLGA ADAMS FASHIONS ALAMEDA AIRCRAFT 81 Coordinated Sportswear DRESSES COATS JEWELRY MILLINERY LAkehurst 3 3980 1425 PARK STREET LA 3 7373 1315 PARK STREET ALAMEDA 144 M MENSHOB PARK AT SANTA CLARA BIDS - PROGRAMS - TICKETS ENCINAL PRESS PRINTERS T329 PARK STREET ALAMEDA LA 2 7667 ALAMEDA JEWELERS HOUSE or REAL VALUES QUALITY DIAMONDS STANDARD MAKE WATCHES EXPERT WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING Phone LAkehurst 2 'll88 l407 PARK STREET JOHNSGN S PHARMACY Phone LA 2 7007 2715 ENCINAL AVENUE fnear Versaullesj ALAMEDA Sensor ACTIVITIES Track Bd of Control Llfe Mem Star 8. 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Key Spanish Club Adv Off GAA SODERLUND JUDY Mr Moores Adv Yell Leader 2B Class Ad Board Co Mgr Fun Day Lrfe Mem Star 8. Key Vlce Pres 3B Class Soph Hop and Jr Prom Comms Pub Mgr Sr Play Deltheman Club Courtesy Board Span Club STORMER LYN Mr Moores Adv Yell Leader IB Class Life Mem Star 8. Key S Play Cast Vlce Pres 4A Class Mod Dance Club PTA and GA Fash Shows Chem Latm Span Clubs Adv OIT TAYLOR KATHLEEN Mrs Thompsons Adv Lrfe Mem Star 8. Key Usherettes Chem Club Span Club PTA Fash Show Soph Hop Dec Comm Jr Prom Musnc Comm TERPENING JOANNE Mrs Lees Adv Adv Off CSF Starl Key Llfe Mem Latln Club French Club Jr Prom Music Comm Chr Soph Hop Bud Comm Sr Play Pub Comm GAA THOMAS BARBARA Mrs Tays Adv Betonlan Club Courtesy Bd Jr Prom Pub Comm Jr Sweater Comm Soph Hop Pub Slut Comm Llfe Mem Star 8. Key Latln Club French Club Prop Comm Sr Play GAA THORSTENSEN FRANK Mrs Tays Adv Adv Off Bd of Control B Football JV Football Dec Comm Jr Prom Jr Prom Slut Masque 8. 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GENSLER-LEE OF ALAMEDA DI OND SPECIALISTS Swhflf The-lnegast Selection of Diamonds and ' Watches AI Brands Jewelry and Waah Repair Done on Premises QCHARGE FOR CREDIT WMONEY DOWN T359 PARK STREET LA 2 4686 sEE THE New HREDOME EIGHT AT BEAN-SAND CAVANAUGH 40 Years in Alameda LEE CAVANAUGH SR LEE CAVANAUGH DAVID CAVANAUGH YOUR ALAMEDA DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH DEALER 1700 PARK STREET LA 3 5246 WALLACE ANNA Mrs Healeys Adv Deltheman Club Yell Leader 3B Class Jr Red Cross OIT Courtesy Bd OIT Bid Comm Jr Prom Pub Comm Sr Play Bid Comm Soph Hop Latin Club Span Club Mod Dance Club WETHERN GERRY Mrs Tays Adv Soph Hop Bid Comm Jr Prom Dec Comm Span Club Chem Club Adv on WHITE ANTHONY Mr Moores Adv Spartan Club Vice Pres IA Class Chem Club French Club Adv Off Soph Hop Comm Jr Prom Comm Frosh Football WILSON LARRY Mrs Lees Adv Adv Off B Track and Football Star 81 Yey Stage Crew Soph Hop Skit Comm Jr Prom Pub Comm Senior Activities ALBER BILL Dr Vigness Adv Span Club Chem Club ALLAN BILL Mr FraleysAdv Bd of Control Pres Span Club Mgr Mllltary Ball Sr Play Sword 81 Shield Box Ollice Mgr N C O Club Bud Comm Jr Prom ALLINGER LOIS Mr Thomas Adv Deltheman Club Mod Dan Show ANDERSON JUDY Mrs Laucks Adv Girls State Clty Councilman Diana Club Fln Sec 2B Class Bd of Control Oak Leaf Staff Llfe Mem CSF Co Chr IB Movie Pub Comm Soph Hop ARAGON PAUL Mr Thomas Adv Ad Board Sr Play Moderns Dance Band Opening Dance Comm CSF Bd of Control Talent Shows Orchestra Aleathian Club Adv OIT AXTELL CHERYL Dr Vlgness Adv CSF Star 8. Key Art Editor Acorn Bid Chr Soph Hop Dec Chr Jr Prom GA Fash Sr Play Stage Crew BACA SUZAN Mr Fraleys Adv Ad Board Pom Pom Girl Control Vlce Pres 3B and 4B Class Span Club Asst Class Leader of Mod Dance Club Operetta GA Fash Show Talent Show Cub BACHAND SUSAN Mrs Cundllfs Adv Sub Deb Club Span Bid Comm Soph Hop and Jr Prom Jr Sweater Comm Pub Comm Show Bdf Span Club I46 Latm Club S Play Sets WOLSLEGEL MARGARET Mr Moores Adv Dec Comm Jr Prom Bid Comm Soph Hop GA Fash Show Sub Deb Club French Club Bd of Control Star B1 Key WULZEN JIM Mrs Thompsons Adv Adv Off Masque 81 Sandal Soph Hop Comm Jr Prom Comm ZECHER HAROLD Mrs Healeys Adv Var Tennis Var Track Adv OIT JV and Var Football Latm Club Span Club Bd of Control Chem Club Soph Hop Pub Comm ZIMMERMAN STEVE Mrs Healeys Adv Soph Hop Pub Comm Jr Prom Pub Comm French Club Adv OIT Class of June, l956 Sr Play Life Mem Star Key GAA Womens Block A Courtesy Bd Chem Club BAGLEY ALAN Mrs Laucks Adv JV and Var Track Star 81 Key French Club Adv OIT Christmas Pag BARBER NANCY Mrs Laucks Adv Sgtat Arms of Ad Bd Vlce Show Record Chr IB Dance Star 81 Key French Club BARBIS DINO Dr Vlgness Adv Aleathean Club Yell Leader 4B Class Bd of Control Pres IB Class Slut Comm Jr Prom Dec Comm Soph Hop Var Football Sr Play Christmas Pag BARRETT TOM Mrs Cundlffs Adv Jr Red Cross Rep Jr Bid Comm BARTELL MARILYN Miss Relchmuths Adv Ad Bd Span Pom Pom Girl Mod Dance Club Recep Opening Dance Life Mem Star 8. 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Key French Club HUGHES DONNA Mr Fraleys Adv Jr Red Cross Bud Comm Soph Hop French Club Trl Iota Christmas Pag Costume Comm Chrlstmas Pag HUNT MIKE Mrs Cunduffs Adv Fm Sec 3A Class Var Track JV Football Muslc Comm Jr Prom Aleathean Club Slut Comm Soph Hop Bd of Control JACKSON LINDA Mrs Laucks Adv GAA ROTC Sponsor Block A Lnfe Mem Star8IKey Sword 8IShleld Mrlrtary Ball Comm Slut Comm Sr Play Latln Club JACKSON NANCY Mr Jacksons Advusory JACOBS WALT Mr Jacksons Adv CSF ASAHS Yell Leader Var Rlfle Team Latm Club Lute Mem Star 8. Key Chr Beds Frosh Dance B Track Team Sensor Play Sword 8. Shueld JOHNSON CAROL Mr Thomas Adv CSF Editor Oak Leaf 55 56 Business Mgr Oak Leaf Sub Deb Club Latm Club Refresh Comm Jr Prom Mgr Prop Comm Sr Play Lrfe Mem Star 8. Key JOHNSON NANCY LEE Mrs laucks Adv Sub Deb Club Chem Club Lute Mem CSF and Star 8. Key ROTC Sponsor Student Dlrector Sr Play French Club Mod Dance Club JONES RACHEL Mrs Cundllfs Adv Llfe Mem Star 8I Key Asst Yell Leader ASAHS Pom Pom Glrl Rec Sec 4A Class Sr Play Slut Comm Sub Deb Club Edrtor C S F JUSTIN PETE Mlss Reuchmuths Adv Chem Club Life Mem Star 3- Key Jr Prom Dec Comm French Club Fun Day Comm KARVONEN HELEN Mr Scotts Adv Sklt Comm Soph Hop Adv Off Red Cross Rep Trl Iota Latm Club KAVANAGH CAROL Mrs laucks Adv Rec Sec 1A Class Star SI Key Bd of Control Co Mgr Soph Hop Refresh Comm Jr Pro'n Ad Board Diana Club Sr Play Pub Comm CSF Span Club KENNELLY NANCY Mr Jacksons Adv Slut Comm Jr Prom Del theman Club Adv Off French Club Sr Sweater Comm J Rel Cross GA Fash Show Star 8- Key KISER BAXTER Mrs CUIIAIRS Adv Sr Play Football Bd of Co trol Span Club Jr Red Cross Rep Jr Sweater Comm Adv Off Make up Comm Operetta LAMASNEY MIKE Mr Thomas Adv Llfe Mem CSF Lure Mem Star 8. Key Asst Sound Tech Sword 8 Shleld Club Latm Club Span Club Chem Club LEE YVONNE Mr Jacksons Adv French Club Trl Iota French Club Span Club ROTC IB Football LONG ROXANNE Mr Jacksons Adv Fm Sec 4A Class Rec Se GAA Fm Sec Glrls Block A Delthenun Club Pom Pom Grr Dec Comm Jr Prom Bud and Skit Comm Soph Hop Star 8 Key Pub Comm Jr Prom Red Cross Rep Usherette LORENZANA DONNA Mrs laucks Adv GAA Pre Courtesy Bd Mgr Usherettes Glrls Block A Dec Comm Jr Prom Costume Comm Sr Play Latm Club Red Cross Rep LUBBOCK DAN Mrs laucks Adv Pres Rec Sec ASAHS Pres A 3A Class Mgr Soph Hop Boys State JV and Var Basebal Sr Play LUTHER MARGIE Dr Vlqness Adv Edntor 1956 Acorn Llfe Mem CSF Vrce Pres CSF Lute Mem Sta BI Key Bud Comm Jr Prom Tlcket Comm Sr Play GAA Womens Block A Stage Crew Bid Comm Soph Hop Latm Club French Club ALTERATIONS REWEAVING SELECT QLEANERS Laundry Service MRS ZELLA PRAGER 1412 ENCINAL AVENUE LA 3 5938 ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA 0 PICTURE FRAMING 0 BOOKS EVERETT E FARWELL 2323 SANTA CLARA AVENUE fWest of Park Streetj KELLYS BARBER SHOP Speclallzmg In FLAT TOPS CREW CUTS CONVENTIONAL CUTS 2520 SANTA CLARA AVENUE ALAMEDA ALAMEDA APOTHECARY PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 2237 CENTRAL AVENUE LA 3 6168 149 Q O O I . 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Shield Bd of Control School Service French Club Tn Iota McFEELY MIKE Mrs Laucks Adv French Club Chem Club JV Football Dec Comm Soph Hop JV and Var Baseball Jr Prom Pub Comm Bd of Control Jr Red Cross McKElLAR RENEE Mlss Relchmuths Adv Dlana Club 3B Fm Sec Co Mgr Mllltary Ball ROTC Sponsor Jr Prom Comm Lrfe Mem Star 81 Key CSF Mod Dance Club Sr Play Cast Span Club GA Fash Show Oak Leaf StaIf McNEELY JANET Mr Jacksons Adv Sr Play Cast Chrrstmas Pag Masque 8: Sandal Betoman Club Sklt Comm Sr Play PTA Fash Show Star 81 Key McQUEEN MARCIA Mr Thomas Adv Skit Comm Soph Hop Ticket Comm Sr Play Betonlan Club ROTC Sponsor Band GAA Sword 8. Shleld Usherettes COP Musrc Clmlc McVEY SANDY Mrs Cundlffs Adv GAA Honor Society Span 'I50 Club Soph Hop Bud Comm Jr Prom Dec Comm Pep Club Brology Club GA Fash Show Transfer from Encmal MIDDLESWORTH DAVE Dr Vrgness Adv Fm Sec ASAHS Aleathlan Club Mgr Jr Sweater Block A Chr Comm Jr Prom Sr Play Comm Soph Hop Ad Board Stu Fac Comm JV and Var Basketball Chrrstmas Pag Football MILLER SHIRLEY Mlss Rerchmuths Adv PTA Fash Show MIRANDA ROSE MARIE Mr Scotts Adv GAA Star 8. Key Orchestra French Club Adv Rep Adv Off MOFFITT JOAN Mr Thomas Adv Vlce Pres 3A Class Bd f Control Ad Board Sr Play Drana Club Oak Leaf Mod Dance Club GA Fash Show CSF Lrfe Mem Star E Key Span Club Opening Dance Comm MOLTKE ALAN Mr Thomas Adv Transferred from Mlchlgan MOWERY BILL Miss Relchmuths Adv Mgr Jr Prom Rec Sec 2B Football MURRAY DIANE Mr Jacksons Adv Chr GA Cake Sale GAA Star8. 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Skut Comm Jr Prom Tru Iota Club Star 81 Key REA DEREK Mr Thomas Adv Latnn Club French Club Chem Club Adv Off ROTC Band AHS Marching Band REAVIS NORMA Mr Scotts Adv Block A Adv Off Red Cross Rep Jr Red Cross Star 81 Key Dec Comm Jr Prom REED CAROL Mlss Relchmuth s Adv Class Yell Leader Song Leader GA Pom Pom Glrl Bd of Control Reception Comm Jr Prom Deltheman Club CSF GAA REIS DIANE Mr Scotts Adv Photography Club RENFREE LEE Mrs Cundlffs Adv Star 81 Key Span Club Var Track Mgr Adv OIT ROBIE KENNETH Mr ScottsAdv Spartan Club Sr Play Christmas Pag Bd of Control Dec Comm Soph Hop Jr Sweater Comm Star 81 Key Masque 81 Sandal ROHWEDER MARY Mrs Laucks Adv CSF Llfe Mem Star 81 Key Acorn Staff Latln Club Diana Club Sr Play Cast Christmas Pag GA Fash Show SAGEN DEAN Mrss Relchmuths Adv Off IA and 4A Class Fm Sec IB Class Ad Board Youth Cnty Fare Chlef Sr Play Cast Skit Comm Jr Prom Aleathean Club Operetta Masque 81 Sandal Re SALER DEANE Mr Scotts Adv Asst Yell Leader ASAHS Sklt Comm Jr Prom Freshman Rep Deltheman Club Mod Dance Club French Club Star 81 Key SANTOS LARRY Mr Thomas Adv Chour Chrnstmas Pag Vocal Ensemble Operetta SATO KAZUYOSHI Dr Vlgness Adv Llfe Mem Star 81 Key Bd o' Control Latnn Club French Club J V and Var Basketball B ock A Adv Off JV and Var Track SCHMALENBERGER GERRY Mrs Cundlfs Adv Pres GAA Bd of Control Sr Play Cast Glrls Sports Edltor 1956 Acorn Christmas Pag C SF Star 81 Key Block A Soph Hop Bud Comm Jr Prom Dec Comm Span Club Adv Rep Stud Fac Comm Service Panel SEGERQUIST CAROLYN Mr Fraleys Adv GAA Co Mgr Sr Play Block A Deltheman Club Star 81 Key Dec Comm Soph Hop Fun Day Comm SNIDERS AUTO SERVICE ED SMITH SEASIDE sTATloN Alameda Sa,-den 85 Tures and Bcutterues Hardware Fue Garden Supplues Points PERCY L SNIDER NU'Se'Y Sfofk 2301 ENCINAL AVE ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA 1260 PARK STREET LA 2 1588 ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASSES OF 1956 AND 1957 ALAMEDA DRUG CO PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS FREE FAST DELIVERY 1501 PARK STREET LAkehurst 2 2552 151 o o o o . 5 5 5 1 5 11 11, , 5 - . .5 . . , . . 5 - 5 - . ., 1 - -1 5 5 11 115 - . . . . 5 . 5 5 , . 5 . . .5 . 5 5 . . . , . . 5 I I . . 5 - .5 5 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 - '1 1 - -1 1 - 1 ' - I 5 , 5 . . .5 . . . 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 " - -1 1 - 1 1 - -1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I -A ' 'l I ' I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 - . .5 5 5 .5 . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' . 5 . . .5 . . . 5 . .5 r. 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PTA Fash Show Fun Day Comm SHERRIFF MARY SUE Mr Thomas Adv Photo Club Tn Iota SIISS SUSIE Mr Fraleys Adv Usherettes Betoman Club Red Cross Rep Adv Off STRICKLAND SANDRA Mass ReuchmuthsAdv GA Fash Show Bud Comm Jr Prom Tucket Comm Sr Play French Club Mod Dance Club Trl lata SUGIYAMA SATAKO Mr Fraleys Adv Vlce Pres 1A Class Fm Sec 2A Class Block A GAA Courtesy Bd Chem Club French Club Adv Off SUMAN BILL Mrs CundulTsAdv Adv Rep Life Mem Star 8I Key Bd of Control Sr Play Prop Comm Aleathean Club Cnty Week JV and Var Track Chrlstmas Pag Spartan Club Adv Off Bd of Control Sklt Comm Jr Prom Masque 8. Sandal TAYLOR BOB Mr Jacksons Adv Llghtmg Sr Plays Operetta Stu dent Meetings and Sensor Meetmg TEBOW DEAN Mrs LaucksAdv Pres Sword BI Shleld Pres NCO Club Aud Staff Bud Comm Mllltary Ball TEETER ANNE Mr Scotts Adv Pub Mgr GAA Soph Hop Bud Comm Co Mgr Jr Sweaters Adv OH' Star 8. Key Latm Club Betoman Club Courtesy Bd TEMPS CLIFF Mr Thomas Adv Sr Play Stage Crew Dec Comm Jr Prom Llfe Mem Star BI Key CSF Bd of Control French Club Swlmmmg Team THELEN JIM Muss Relchmuths Adv OIT Spartan Club Dec Comm Soph Hop Sknt Comm Jr Prom Star 8I Key Adv OIT THOMAS BERNICE Mlss Reuchmuths Adv PTA Fash Show Glrls Glee Trl Iota THOMAS BILL Dr Vlgness Adv Ad Board Aleathean Club JV 152 and Var Basketball Block A Life Mem Star 8. Key CSF Dec Comm Soph Hop Chem Club Span Club TWIST DIANA Dr Vlgness Adv Soph Hop Muslc Comm Star 8 Key Sr Plhy Sknt Span Club VAN ROEKEL MARIE Mr Fraleys Adv GAA Trl Iota Latm Club VIGIL ARNOLD Mrs CundlITsAdv Star 8. Key Span Club VIVION GLEN Mrs Cundlllfs Adv Pres 2B Class Yell Leader 3A Class Bd of Control Skut Comm Sr Play Dec Comm Soph Hop Football Aleathean Club French Club WANLESS JUNE Mr Jacksons Adv GAA Bd of Control Bud Comm Jr Prom Adv Off Sr Play Costume Comm Star UI Key Deltheman Club Block A Stud Fac Comm Service Panel WARD QUENTIN Mr FraleysAdv French Club WARNER RICH Mr Jacksons Adv Christmas Pag Adv Off Red Cross Rep Chow Control Rec Sec GAA Star 8. Key Jr Cholr GA Fash Show PTA Fash Show Chrlstmas Pag WATTS BRIAN Mrs Cundlffs Adv Sr Play Aleathean Club Bd of Control Christmas Pag Jr Red Cross Rep JV Football French Club Star 8. Key WELCH CHARLYN Mr Thomas Adv Sr Play Operetta Deltheman Club Prog Comm Sr Play ROTC Sponsor Chrustmas Pag Sword 8 Shleld Mlhtary BallMuslc Comm GA Fash Show WHITEHEAD CHERYL Mlss Relchmuths Adv Chrlstmas Pag Cholr PTA Fash Show Gnrls Glee WILLETT SHARON Mrs CUI1dlHS Adv Jr UN Club Adv OIT Forensuc Club French Club WONG PAT Mr Fraleys Adv CSF Star HI Key French Club WONG ROBERT Mr Jacksons Advlsory WOUDSTRA DICK Mr Fraleys Adv Jr Sweater Comm Var Tennas WYNKOOP MIKE Mr JacksonsAdvusory . II ll I I , . o e o o I , T I I , ll ll, ' , , , - . ., , . , , . , . . ., . .5 ., ., . . 5 5 . . 5 . 5 . . I I I ' I . ' I . 5 . ., , . . . . , , - , ., ., . 5 . 1 5 . . I I I T I I I ' I ' , - . ., , - . , - . ., . . ., - , . I I I ' I ' I I I I ' - -I I I ' I - - -I I - ' ' I I I .5 . . , - . ., . , ' ' I I I . I I 1 I I , - ., . . . , , . , . . , . . , . . 5 - - I 5 - 1 1 - I I I I I I ' , - . , - . ., . . ., . , I I ' I ' I I I I , - . ., . , . . . , . ., . ., , . n H. . . . ' . H H. . 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I1 ' I I I I I ' I ' 'I I I ' ' I T ' I Cfficial School Phofographer For 1956 ACCDRN 'K-Q25 llqijxjy NX? 26263161 Q - " -' i 5 E qiifg- EE: '25 loin Pnnimn IT Our Busznfss ANNOUNCEMENTS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES Z Q WEDDING INVITATIONS BROCHURES STATEMENTS if x 'C' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T956 offered you af the Alameda Hugh School help you Io BUSINESS CARDS BOOKS CATALOGUES PAPERS MAGAZINES ANNUALS 5 S MUY The edUC0I'0"'C'l 0PP0r1unmes whlch have been K meme achueve success and happuness In the years ahead Q TIMES STAR PRESS C X X ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS "' TIMES STAR BLDG oAK STREET a. TIMES wAv PHONE LA 3 T203 ROY SCHWEITZER GARY SCHWEITZER ALAMEDA DELICATESSEN Ravoll and Tacuarml Factory 2327 CENTRAL AVENUE ALAMEDA LA 2 2272 GRANDE S SHOES SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY For Women AIR STEP LIFE STRIDE TWEEDIES ForMen ROBLEESTPEDWIN For Chlldren BUSTER BROWN I408 PARK STREET LA 3 8374 FOR FLOWERS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY JOHN S TOWATA ALAMEDAS FINEST FLOWER SHOP 2305 SANTA CLARA AVENUE Modern Creahons Styled by John Alameda Hugh Alumnus 2305 SANTA CLARA AVE LA 2 T314 SERVICE IS THE KEYNOTE SOUTH SHORE REALTY May the Good Thlngs In Lnfe Be Yours T223 PARK STREET LA 3 9656 T54 T4 A ' .,.V,.s:.:::: 1: I ..:I ... 0 'repay' l':: : ' X fy N -fiiiailgiiigigif S - E fax "" A E - ' ' iS -':' f I ftf FOCUS on your future' LOOK YOUR BEST FEEL WELL DRESSED IN NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CLOTHES Jonathan Logan and Junior Mass dresses and separates Wondamere and Gantner sweaters Ship n Shore blouses Molud lwosuery and llngerle Warner s bras ond glrdles etc Quamy at Paws F ashzons Budget Przces 1451 WEBSTER STREET LA 2 4200 AGNEW REALTY CO Where Buyers and Selers Meet Extends Washes ot Happiness and Success tor the years to come to the Classes of 1956 57 1432 PARK STREET LA 3 4000 CARL V INGEMAN CHEVRON GAS STATION Lubrlcatuon Service Car Wash Atlas Tures and Batteries 1655 PARK STREET LA 2 9567 ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA FRANCK S MUSIC 81 APPLIANCES ALAMEDA'S RECORD CENTER 1349 PARK STREET LA 3 1021 GOOD LUCK GRADUATES FROM BARKER TILTON Headquarters for LANE CEDAR CHESTS PARK ST at ALAMEDA AVE LA 2 0345 155 M 1.1 n f fi. K f Agp l I I U - O O I CAMISA BROS ESTABLISHED 1931 ROOFING SHEET METAL HEATING FRASER GAS FURNACES CERTAIN TEED ROOFING T901 BROADWAY LA 2 7266 IQHD CHEVROLET fSuccessors to Garland Chevroletj '70 The -3 B Place for a Bette.: Deal L,,"ou4-v1.75 LA 2 92'II 2424 SANTA CLARA AVENUE ALAMEDA ARTS SUPER SERVICE Eagle and Webster Streets Alameda COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Featuring SHELL GASOLINE AND OIL ARMSTRONG TIRES AND BATTERIES ? ISHELL had 2 irrrru-rv-ri I I IIT' Iiityi Ili illwni ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED STEVE S SERVICE Consclenhous Car Care MOBILGAS MOBILOIL MOBILOIL PRODUCTS J E STEVENS LA 2 9937 PARK 8. LINCOLN ALAMEDA CALIF 1250 CHAS SMITH LENNOX WARQAIR' ACES PLuM IIlEATlNG Hoyt Water eaters Telephone LAkehurst 2 2442 PARK STREET ALAMEDA C ALIF 6 . .- 'x 4 "1 I ll 'I I l .TWV ..-i-i' ,z i I g--V g- z T' "f.- ,pu . .Alan Ein- f 3 : Ilan.. s...., .. .sie-Lrg 'JI' !II-IN? I . ,, , 1 . . LN n -ii' 'Q-L,g,Ji. i1 I o . . ..,. 1 - I 'l'l'lEllE'S A NEW HVQ ON THE WATER X 1 AWE f I X.-.wmv-frclnuvv-"" HORSI rum 5 5 k CQ' MX JOHNSONS NEW HOLIDAY BRONZE SEA HORSES They re smart' They gleam ' The new 56 Sea Horses styled IU Hohday Bronze and Spray Whlte Come 1n and see them Nme great new models 3 to 30 hp' Johnson SEA HORSES DEPEND A D RAMSEY MOTOR COMPANY QI-u.4j1-L., Studisnon Service Certlf1ed Used Ccxrs ALAMEDA 1711 WEBSTER STREET LA 3 7472 M 81 H TRUCK AND TRAILER SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR fIKE TRAILERS JOE CAMICIA LOckhoven 8 8336 300 SAN LEANDRO BLVD SAN LEANDRO CALIFORNIA SPROUSE REITZ Inc HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS 1341 PARK STREET LA 2 9866 ALAMEDA Telephone LA 2 7506 LUXUS LAUNDERIE SELF SERVICE ALAMEDA SPORTING AcU57I'p12?E"SL?fE1'S' QAEEZIE? GOODS 1611 PARK STREET 1516 PARK STREET LA 3 7121 CARL ALAMEDA I ' I 1 1 - - I I 1 I I f f l If 1 r ' f .f - CP A ,M l I 1 ' 1 .V XUEQQ1 xx lm 1 iv , X y f 7 L gp l , , ..,.. 2.56, 'mmf' 1:1 1 'Ge .......J5 6,9 4 I Y- - 1 E 11 ,wi 1 I -?,-C 'Ll Z Elgar! fl Iarli ' I I"I h "fm, K 61121 -IL I E - Q 4 , . I 1 o . 1 - o - F. C. PLYMOUTH VS 187 H P CHRYSLER V8 300 H P CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Direct Factory Dealer SALES PARTS SERVICE I-IUFFMAN MOTOR CO 1630 PARK STREET ALAMEDA LA 3 2751 1351 PARK STREET ALAMEDA Congratulations Graduates tor School or Summer SHOP PENNEYS AND SAVE LILS PANTRY PAYLESS CLEANERS DELICIOUS BEEF BURGERS 2300 ENCINAL AVENUE DOGS SHAKES LA 3 9850 ALAMEDA DRESSES SUITS COATS 7992 -I- S SHIRTS SKIRTS SWEATERS 4492 + 5? OAK AND CENTRAL AVENUE ALAMEDA Complete Laundry Servlce ALAMEDA SHADE BELAND JEWELER re wlthlg-Values WINDOW SHADES AND DIAMONDS WATCHES VENETIAN BI-'NDS Easy Terms Watch 81 Jewelry Repairs ALL COLORS Telephone LA 3 5520 2306 A ENCINAL AVENUE LA 2 0633 1339 PARK STREET ALAMEDA r-7 . .II , . I - . I 1 9 an 'Quiz-g if I I I I I I W' In ' , , , - sw I I 1 I 58 NEXT TIME YOU HAVE YOUR CLOTHES QLEANED SEND THEM TO THE CRYSTAL CLEANERS ALAMEDA S DELUXE GLEANERS WHERE You GET THE MOST SCIENTIFIC CLEANING KNOWN TO THE CLEANING INDUSTRY ALL YOUR CLOTHES ARE INSURED FOR FIRE AND THEFT S T U D' . R A T E S rystal Cleaners Phone LA 3 0433 S W BUTLER 2000 2008 ENCINAL Owner 8I Mcmoger 9 WHILE IN OUR POSSESSION HEADQUARTERS FOR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE JUSTIN REALTY AND INSURANCE Our Homes Are Blgger and Our Lots Dlrher I526 PARK STREET LAkeIwUrsf 2 3567 KEHOE IS YOUR KEY TO GREATER VALUE KEHOE PONTIAC COMPANY Sales Servnce Parts ALAMEDA BONIERE BAKERY GO TO BONIERE BAKERY Quality Always CUSTOM DESIGNED CAKES Buy The best We do 'I4'I7 PARK STREET 2 OI IO MOTOR TUNE UP AND BRAKE SERVICE RAY CALANDRI SERVICE UNION 76 AND 7600 Dnstrs of Goodruch Tires 8. Auto Lute Batteries Recapplng and Retreadung 2425 CENTRAL AVENUE Near Post Omce LAkehursf 2 8800 ALAMEDA CALIF MISS ALAMEDA LADIES APPAREL Coats Suits Dresses Furs T428 PARK STREET ALAMEDA LA 2 8762 CONGRATULATIONS SHERMAN S MARKET Choice Frulis and Vegetables T429 HIGH STREET LA 2 42I'I 60 II ' ' ' ll fin , 'Ax I x Q I 2414 CENTRAL AVENUE LA 2-'I'I2'I - LA - ' , - I I QUALITY FISH 81 POULTRY 1536 PARK STREET LA 2 2940 ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA IIIPSQLIIT STON E S BICYCLE TOYS WHEEL GOODS 2320 PHONE SANTA LAKEHURS CLARA """"" 3 3264 AUTHORIZED DEALER LIONEL AND AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS AGENCY FOR ENGLISH INDIAN BICYCLES WE SELL THE BEST REPAIR THE BEST T HALL S MODERN FURNITURE EXW! Q UC Excntnngly and Dncferent '5 LL We AIso Have Complete Lanes ot Unfinushed Furnnture 1623 PARK STREET LA 2 1933 EDIES COFFE SHOP FREEMAN S FOOD CENTRE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERS Home Cooked Food and Try Edles Famous Homemade Pres EDITH NINO 2312 SANTA CLARA AVE ALAMEDA CALIF Phone LA 21612 CAMERAS PICTURE FRAMING GIFTS for t1ne workmanship BRING YOUR FILMS TO PIATTS P I A T T S 1350 PARK STREET PHONE LA 2 4074 PLAY GOLF at the ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE FEES Week Days Saturdays, Sundays, Holndays Monthly Tlcket Monthly T1cketIVoLd Saturdays, Sundays, HoILdays1 Special Rates to Alameda Hugh Students 5Oc after 2 30 on s S125 150 8 OO 6 00 chool days LA 2 8567 161 I , xx I , l :'l QE., P l I I ,,,, ,, I K .E V . , - x I X f 5 I .V I ., I 7 . . ' I ll ll f IQLLPETES MARKET ENCINAL SHOPPING CENTER GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS DELICATESSEN BEST QUALITY MEATS CORNER OF HIGH AND ENCINAL RUSS AND GENE JOE AMBROSE GROCERY MEATS VARIETY POULTRY PRODUCE FISH FREE DELIVERY T601 Park St ALAMEDA 1405 Encmal Ave LA 2 6302 LA 3 3424 ALAMEDA GLASS 8: PAINT CO BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES FROM SPARKY S DRIVE IN Auto Plate and Window Glass Automoflve Synthehcs House Pamfs and Sundrnes YOUR DUTCH BOY DEALER Best Wnshes to Class of 56 5 2421 ENCINAL AVENUE ALAMEDA 1617 PARK STREET 2 2985 HUNT JEWELRY CO STERLING SILVER by TOWLE WALLACE GORMAN INTERNATIONAL REED AND BARTON LUNT AND HEIRLOOM FLINTRIDGE CHINA M... WATCHES by MOVADO HAMILTON ETERNA AUTOMATIC LONGINES WITTNAUER 1430 PARK STREET LA 2 3280 Rgglgfered Jeweler American Gem Society CLASS OF 56 6 j"p A : ' . L I - D 1 I I I , 1 ll ll - ' I - I 7 :W - pf Q1 ' ,SQ .4 czfd , , I A ,C F' I 'r Wa' X L I . . I I f X. I L 4 j A L. . . I COMPLIMENTS OF CMON E BUICK INC 2431 SANTA CLARA AVENUE ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA LAkehurst 2 6400 TEMPO MUSIC SHOP RECORDS PLAYERS Insfrumenfs Rentals Repairs Musnc Lessons 15110 WEBSTER STREET LA 3 6152 PELLERITE S PHARMACY JACK PELLERITE Owner 1546 PARK STREET LA 2 4990 ALAMEDA DAVIS FOOD STORE 1505 HIGH STREET COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE THE RICKSHA CHINESE FOOD 1323 HIGH STREET Alameda CaI forma I-AIKSIWUVST 3 3783 TELEVISION Home of SYLVANIA PHILCO HOFFMAN RCA EMERSON Sales and Expert Repanrs LAkehurst 3 3481 2524 SANTA CLARA CAcross from Vogue? NEW PARISIAN LAUNDRY CURTAINS LACE CLOTHS OUR SPECIALTY DRY CLEANING FRANK 81 ROSALEE JUNEA 2811 ENCINAL AVENUE LA 2 1870 WESTERN MARKET CompIeIe Lune Groceries Produce and Cholce Meats 1424 PARK STREET LA31808 LA37I77 0 ED I ' . H coMPuMEms or ALAMEDA RADIO 81 wwf kvmefew 98695 if Me, QQ N955 ,W .g?5?i'f52' Callmg all Semo s' Look forward to 3 raises your flrst year on the Job Full pay whlle you learn a specralty Steady year round work Plenty of room to get ahead New, higher startnng pay rates now rn effect' Apply now See your vocatxonal gmdance counselor or call Op erator and ask her for our em ployment oflice There may be a rob for you af Q Paclflc Telephone 4 -.V - - ''1212sisisis222s2:2'21ig2g25i:fff52gI3fV25251g252525sgeg5si25z5s5s5a525152is555gs555,gaat25ag55552522455:552sE555fiziaisfsfeiiaisfsiissis: i mn A -,1:5555,.,:- 55 55:5 3-5555555552555555555555f,ae:ww,,,eQ.I.-.-.4.e.-.-.-.-...-.-1-:-.-:mf-Hzaeezea-1 " -:Ei A T53 ,jzg3:251sgggggggggg5zffz5 . . ' , 1 "A'1ii2ii?5i51iiEifif511 Y - ' 1 1:1:- -- ' , ' 14.2Eiiiiiiiiiiiilf--Z.' ' ' ' -' iii", f 21.1 I - ' f5s5?2Ef52i45fs-- V. 1 3 " . ' - ' " " f1 - .-.i:e:a:1-4 - " ' '- .fiE213"'E25SE252Eis212522:3252Eff2E5?E?2EaSaEz2s2s2e2EF5S5SsE:25z -'Q if 5. 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