Alhambra High School - Torch Yearbook (Martinez, CA)
- Class of 1967
Page 1 of 224
Cover
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School Board: Dr. Cobb, Charles Laird, Richard Benedict, Maurice Huguet Jr., and Murel King.
This past year has been a Rendezvous With Time that none of us will ever
forget. Now is our time to look back over the year and remember what we have
done. Alhambrans have found time for sports, rallies, clubs, dances, and parties:
and still have found time for classes and homework. This yearbook will mean
many different Things to each individual. We have recaptured many of these
moments within the covers ofthe T967 Torch.
The hourglass and clock that are used throughout The yearbook are symbolic
of the ever-moving, ever-present elernelnt of our lives-time. Time at Alhambra
is short for the seniors as there are few grains of sand left in their high school
hourglass. However, the hourglass will be turned over to start a new year for
next year's Alhambrans. Throughout This Torch we will be able to look back on
fond memories of our 1966-67 Rendezvous With Time.
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One of the best classes in a school day is Bnunch. Barbara Coy
and Hennie Van de Veld walk up to the brunch room.
Reggie Susini had a case of stage fright the day he played
"Sexy Sue" af the first rally. Mary Goodman assisted with
The makeup.
Spike drinks the spirit of Alhambra from The Bulldog spiri1'or's
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The 1967 Torch Staff dedicates this yearbook to a man who has given young
people of Martinez nearly forty years of service. He began his teaching career at
Alhambra in 1928, Transferred to Martinez Junior High, anal returned to Alhambra
in 1960.
He has been active in youth and adult organizations, including Sea Scouts,
DeMolay, Kiwanis Club, Masonic Lodge, and the Eastern Stars, Whether volun-
teering his time, or iust doing his iob, he conscientiously strives to better his
community.
Professionally, he has served as president of the Contra Costa Education
Association, and the Martinez Education Association. As a member of the Execu-
tive Board of the California Teacher's Association, he was a key man in setting
up the present California Teacher's Retirement System. He was appointed by the
Governor to the State Board of Education, and served in this capacity for three
terms.
Because of his long record of service to youth and to his community, and
because of his genuine concern for Alhambra students, the staff is proud to
dedicate this 1967 Torch to Mr. Herbert F. Bergstrom.
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Liftle things like helping to draw a correct line has mode
Mr. Bergstrom a well respected teacher.
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Alhambra's curriculum is wide and varied. There is a course of study open to each
and interests. A student patterns his program to tit his goals in lite.
Alhambra boasts a faculty ot many different educational backgrounds which aids
desired knowledge.
There are many component parts of Alhambra to keep things running smoothly. Tl
Executives, Secretaries, and Maintenance. They keep Alhambra ticking as do the gears of
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Responsible for the operation of the school and for carrying out the educational programs set by the policies of the Governing
Board are Dr. Grenville C. Jones, Alhaml::ra's principal, and Mr. Thomas R. Turner, superintendent of the Martinez Unified
School District.
Alhambra's Deane of Girls, Mrs. Helen
Nunes, is in charge of Girl's League.
Mrs, Nunes directs student functions and
also supervises classroom teachers,
Mr. Hestdalen, Dean of Boys, handles student
finance, directs teacher supervision, and' disciplines
students.
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Alhambra's five coun-
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many ways. The coun-
selors help students plan
their programs while in
school and also advise
the students what to do
after graduation. Hun-
dreds of academic and
personal problems are
also solved with pa-
tience and understand-
ing by Alhambra's fine
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Mrs. Saunders Mrs. Sullivan Mrs. Cellini
There are quite a few people
a school must have 'ro function
as well as Alhambra does. Some
of these people are the school
secretaries. Giving passes, veri-
fying illnesses, handling funds,
and showing sympathy when
needed are iusf a few of their
many tasks.
Mrs. McGrath Mrs. Shields
Mrs. Nierhake Mrs. Head Mrs, DellaRosa
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Mrs. Nancy Menkln, Librarian
Alhambra's library holds important sources
of information for our students. Under the
guidance of Mrs. Menkin, who ably handles
the library, we can learn through books of the
past, present and future. We find our library
especially useful around term paper and book
report time, but once in awhile it's fun to lust
browse through all the interesting books and
find something to read for pure enjoyment.
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Larry Jasman uses one of the many reference
books in our library.
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Brown and Dale Cornelius study at a table.
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In this fast moving, ever
world, mathematics has become more
of a demand. To keep up with the
rocket age Alhambra has acquired a
self sufficient mathematics department
to provide AIhambra's students with
this knowledge. Included in the curric-
ulum of our Math Department are arith-
metic, general math, Algebra I and ll,
geometry, and trigonometry.
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learned at Alhambra.
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Typing is one of the more important business skills taught at Alhambra.
Here students practice from a typing manual.
The business department provides a
program of skills which will enable stu-
dents to engage in a more profitable
future. Many students will use their
skills to further their education, and
many others will go directly from high
school into a working world. Regardless
of whether they go into the business
world or not, our students will encounter
a great number of opportunities to uti-
lize the business skills they have learned.
They can also be secure in the knowl-
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Many of man's problems could be
solved if people had the ability to effec-
tively communicate with each other, With
effective communication, hatred and dis-
trust would be replaced with mutual
understanding. Alhambra's fourteen
English teachers try to help students bet-
This is a highly technical experiment put on by Freshmen John Hiall, Pete Turn- 1-er Communicgfe fheif thoughts Gnd
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of Mrs. Sp:1de's third' period English class look on.
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Mr. Baum
Mr. Martin
Martin Baily and friends use biology class in an interesring
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Mr. Okawachi
AHS science department is ever striv-
ing to increase its knowledge in order
to keep up with the progress of the fast
moving scientific age. This knowledge,
obtained through constant years of
study can be passed on to the students
here at Alhambra.
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Time does not weigh heavily on our deeply engrossed science students.
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Language is an important
part of our curriculum. Through
it, we have learned of other
lands and other peoples, By
continually seeking this know-
ledge, we may better understand
other cultures.
Diligent workers in the language lab.
Under the supervision of Mrs. Anita
Lyser, Alhamlora's art instructor, our
students can experience the satisfaction
of creativity through varied and excit-
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Denise Lopez is having fun concocfing a
special recipe.
The goal of most girls is
Thar of wife and homemaker.
Through our Homemaking De-
partment, girls are prepared for
This most irnporfanf iob with The
learning of cooking, ,sewing,
wardrobe planning, marriage
procedure, manners, and life in
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Social studies helps us to un-
derstand the complicated world
of today. To understand this
world and to prepare for the
future we must first know the
past. The history classes at Al-
hambra teach us about past
ways of lite so that we may
compare them with our own.
Current problems which our so-
ciety is plagued with are also
discussed in American problems
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Comp Sierra is a place for meeting people, and Kathy
Heitkam got to be good friends with Charlotte.
Camp Sierra for mentally handicapped children is a non-profit organization incorporated under
the laws of the State of California. Last year we were honored with the Governors Award as
the outstanding community volunteer service group in the State of California for 1965.
During the 8 years that Camp Sierra has been in operation, the growth of the program has
been amazing. During that time, we have outgrown five rented campsites. We are now looking
for property on which we may build our own permanent campsite. When we have accomplished
this we plan to share it on a year-round basis with other groups who are serving handicapped
children.
There is a great ioy and satisfaction in serving others through Camp Sierra. lt seems to be
highly contagious. As the Camp Di-
rector, I find that the enthusiasm
and loyalty of the young persons
who serve on our staff, returning
year after year, represents volunteer
service at its best. Many of these
young persons come from Alhambra
High School. lf you are sixteen
years of age or older and would
like a rare and unusual experience
in serving others, why don't you
apply next summer? Just drop in
to Room A-4 anytime, and l'll be
glad to accommodate you!
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Special Education is on important part of any school. Mrs. Wilson has
done o great iob of working with students who need extra help and
of preparing them for life after their schooling.
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Physical education is a program designed To help keep Us fit and healfhy.
If Teaches sportsmanship and keeps us alert Through compefifion. Alhambra's
physical educaiion staff is Trained To assist Us in keeping our bodies condifioned
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Alhambra High School was
the first in this area to give its
students the on-the-iob voca-
tional experience of a Nursing
Observation program.
Through this program, Mrs.
Vickery helps place students into
hospitals, and they come into
actual contact with patients and
nursing staff.
This enables the girl to see
the inside story of nursing and
helps her to decide whether she
wishes to continue a career in
nursing.
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into contact with men and
women experienced in different
fields. This program enables
students to step right into jobs
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Alice Oversfreet
Judy Elder
Kathy Moore
Susan Rouse
Debby Treadway
Mary Stinfson
Dorofhy Sivley
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May Burdine
Patfy Cambra
Larry Eller
Karen Chaney
Joanne Stamate
Dale Cornelius
Greg Peterson
Bev Smith
Judy Foreman
Mark Pistochini
John Fink
Row 3
Sus Hanrahan
Don Hinrichsen
Russ Fernandez
Phil Kaufmann-
Phil Jacobson
Arletia Zehrung
Susan Daiani
Debbie Merriti
Cherie Sforiz
Jim Gideon
Jan French
Linda Inman
Debbie Lindsay
Randy Trainer
Grant Graves
Robin Bedell
Row 4
John Grondalski
Mike McBride
Neal Livingsfon
Mark Macaluso
Doug Myhre
Yvonne Moss
Dennis Maria
Laurel Cerri
Cheri Gillespie
Nancy Forrest
Shirley Campbell
Linda Harriefh
Dorothy Matthews
Cindy Marin
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a symbol of All'iambra's spirit and performs at many
Row 5
Harry Smith
Jim McClure
Ken, Brown
John Swearengin
Dave Branchcomb
Lauren Roragen
Don Pallotta
Elaine Perry
Betsy Overstreet
Yolanda Hudelson
Anita Holland
Jack Kean
Tom Treadway
Row 6
Marty Hoyer
walt McCarthy
Mike Cummings
Paul Straube
Leonard Filomeo
Bill' McKinnie
Mike Craig
Row 7
Sandi Medeiros
Candy Turnbaugh
Paula Meoldors
Bill Stortz
Jay Nelson
Ron Doolin
Cliff Pettit
Clay Schultz
John Chittenden
Steve Dixon
Jim Fernandez
Dennis Kinde
Chery Myhre
Gloria Kutner
Vickie Fautheree
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Al Posey
Peggy Agers
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Orchestra: Row if Ron Relic, Linda Faris, Sharon Spade, Cherie Colbert, Chris Benedict, David Farmer, Cliff Shaw. Row 2, Linda
Danielson, Margaret Cambra, Judy Elder, Mary Stinson, Alice Overstreet, Sue Gladstone, John Fink, Mark Pistochini, Don Hinrichsen,
Sue Hanrahan, Ruth Dyke, Leonard Filomeo. Row 35 Ron Doolin, Cliff Pettit, Mr. Tutt, Steve Stout, Bob Clement, Jon Marangoni.
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We arrive here full of fears
And we grow ThroughouT The years
We laugh and we cry for The good Things and bad
And laTer we speak of The Times we have had
We have grown'older and now we sTand bolder
Here begins our life aT iTs prime
We will always remember This Rendezvous With Time
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Vice President . .
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Second Semester
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Richard Roberts
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. Connie Marchi
. . . Roxie Kanellis
Ma ris Thompson
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. . . . Guy Gilson
. . . Kathy Pedro
Wally Donovan
Bann Hoey
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Throughout the four years at Alham-
bra our class officers have helped make
the senior class a rich and respected
group of students at this school. People
like Phil Satre, Kathy Pedro, Maris
Thompson, Connie Marchi, Guy Gilson
and a host of others have left their mark
in the memories of students and faculty
both. Without them the funds of the
Senior class would not be in the 351,000
bracket. The Torch staff would now like
to thank all of the students who have
been active in school government.
Without Senior advisors where would the Senior Class be? There would not
be any car washes, bottle drives, spaghetti feeds, senior floats, senior picnics
and most important there would be no Senior Ball. Seniors would be without all
the things which make a school year one to remember, The Torch staff would
like to act on behalf of the Senior class and thank all of our advisors for spend-
ing their own time to make our high school year complete.
Thank You,
Alhambra Torch Staff
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into ten minutes. What Fred Kendall and Steve Greeson don't know is that they are
reading unside down. John Young and Ron Head look on,
Pam yells loud and tries to stir up some noise
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Janis and her escort Tom Welch pose during Homecoming
"Now listen fella, this is MY camera, MY film and l am the OFFICIAL
school photographer. So there!"
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The entertainment was provided by the local Senior music
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Lawrence Miller accepts the "Butch" Knowles trophy for the most pins from Mr. Costanza.
Cordova and Nancy Terrill look like they have
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Phylis Diller.
Linda Lamb shows John Menesini how many wires to put
around a paper flower for the float.
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"Pechon" keeps spirit going by yelling, "two points-two points."
Our artist, Lawrence Miller, displays his hardest
effort, the Torch cover. '
Captain Phil Satre runs in to head the Bulldog grid squad.
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Rosalie Aiello Rosemary Albano Janet Alberts Nancy Alcott
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Jolene Bartolomei Donald Barnes Mike Belarde Linda Butrez
Vickie Benneii Eric Benson Dennis Berg Isla Bixler
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John Brocca Doris Brooks ' Dennis Brown Pamela Brown
Tina Benedict Marilyn Burdine May Burdine Linda Burns
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Luwalia Cartright Louise Cerri Mark Chamberlain Joe Chapot
Robert Chavez Tom Chavez Verna Christman Patricia Clark 45
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Sharon Colombo Jill Come1Ta Beverly Cook Cathy Costanza
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Michael Craig Sieve Cufler Thomas Daly Kafhy Damanfi
46 Linda Danielson Marilyn Davis Howard Davol Claire Devereux
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Paul Disrnuke Wally Donavan Michael Doolan Ronnie Doolin
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Jerry Dunham Shelly Duncan Byron Eggars Larry Eller
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Keith Frey Cheryl French Pal French Richard Frolond
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Kenneih Giberson John Gill
Guy Gilson Richard Gooch
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K0Tl'1Y Hall Gary Hamilton Susan Hanrahan Jacqueline Harbin
Russell Harness Michael Harris Ron Head Kathleen Heifkam 49
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Linda Inman Jan Innes Connie James Charles Jeffers
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Debbie Kellogg Gary Kemp Frederick Kendell Dennis Kinde
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Tina Knopoff Jacquelyn Kowalski Linda Lamb Robert Larchaw
Lynne Laudenslager Fred Lee Roger Lewis William Light
Ronald Lindsay Joe Lopez
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Irmo Polmeri Wondo Porsons Bruce Peccionri Lynn Peccicmh
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Marianne Sergent :Linda Sheppard Cathy Silva David Silva
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Kathy Smith Margaret Smith Jimmy Smothers Cathy Solomon
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Carla Soule Frank Sparacino Judith Spurgeon Raymond Stanton
Linda Starren Charles Steele John Stevens Sue Stevens
Mrs. Sanders has the usual amount of kids surrounding her.
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Luis Serrato catches his breath and fakes first place.
Senior girls keep spirit up of basketball homecoming game.
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We remember our ACTIVITIES os cx Time of hcippiness c1T winning ci game, cs Time
The 1exciTemenT of homecoming, The crowds cxT The dances. IT's c1II of 'these Things, buT mosT
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of the Alhambra day and spirit
promoters are needed at all
times. Our varsity cheerleaders
take the main responsibility of
promoting and maintaining the
spirit at A.H.S. They kept in con-
tact with other schools through
potlucks and clinics. The posters
put up before games advertised
the games and the Bulldogs. The
Varsity Cheerleaders' efforts
showed A.H.S.ers spirit at an all
time high.
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From top to bottom: Lynn Pecciantl
Zcyno Machado, Dorothy Funk Pom
Rangel, and Sue Scott.
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A.l-l.S. this year. Their hours of practice paid off as they
performed at games and rallies exceptionally well. ln-
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faithfully backed the Bulldogs in the rooting section at
every game.
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promote spirit.
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games, even though
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Dennis leads the bond during ci very,enioyobIe half
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The juniors display their very own Block 'A
Bob Clement shows off his talent by playing his guitar
while skiing the slopes.
Zep was one Santa Claus
no one messed with!
Chris and Len discuss their homework during brunch. "'Lei'S See . . . l'll start off with . .
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Sally and a few othersl
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for their section of the "Torch."
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Editor Mary Goodman and co-editor Janis Turner check over copy
sheets for the yearbook.
Also on the "Torch" Staff but not pictured are Debbie Mulcahy, Karen Delchini, Carolyn Leptein, Mike Frank, and Daniel Pereira
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quarters in a 6-6 Tie. In The fourlh quarter The
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pulled it our 13-6.
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Another thriller. The Bulldogs and
Dons fought on. Mark Watson,
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up the middle to score. Acalanes
then tied it up on a block punt
recovery in the end zone.
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This undoubtedly was the worst
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touchdowns in the opening minutes
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Perhaps the hardest fought battle
of the year. The Bulldogs started
slow but came back time and time
again. It was a seesaw battle
throughout, with the Bulldogs dying
on the one yard line as time elapsed.
LasLowaA 20 -Allwmbwn
The Bulldogs were up for this one,
and looked like champions for three
quarters as they led 7-6. But the
Bulldogs seemingly tired and the
Knights scored twice to secure the
victory.
Mike Pecciantl scores on a quarterback sneak behind Jo V. and Satch
ball team.
Alhambra fullback Ron Head leads Mark Watson around Right End for a long gain.
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The Bulldogs won this
game every way except
on the scoreboard The
Wolves were favored by
twenty-seven points but
the Bulldogs never gave
up to the champs. When
the final gun sounded
the Wolves knew that
they had played a foot
Bob Page, Junior Halfback, makes a driving tackle with assistance from
Ed Rodgers.
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The Bulldogs had a successful
Homecoming as they thumped the
hapless Cougars. The Bulldogs dom-
inated this game in every way.
Jo V Miller and Ron Head make a tackle in hard
played Miramonte game.
Steve Nichols zig-zags down the field in- the last game of the season. Bull-
dogs won 13-O.
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This game was all Alhambra. With
fine play execution, tremendous defen-
sive effort seemed to stifle all Troian
hopes for victory. Mark Watson inter-
cepted a Troian pass and returned it 50
yards for a touchdown, and with his fine
defensive play he was awarded the
"Prep of the Week" award.
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down after a short gain,
Frank Lazzarini autruns Campolindo tacklers and goes for
a long gain.
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Row 1: Gary Le Boeuf, Jim Moran, 1
Doser, Corky Freschi, Dan-ny Caccavo
Hall, Joe Wisher, Carl Lamb,
Dan Wilkenson, Brad Stevens,
Frank Lazzarini.
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lling, Ralph Sanchez, Vince Noellman, Mark McCullough, Mike Saunders, Mike O'Mara, Dennis
ter. Row 2: Tim Daly, Joe Perry, Bnuce Bottrell, Gary Azevedo, John Evans, Shannon Oxford, Tom
nesini, Rick lthe rabbitl Dosa, Bobby Boyd, Ray Harrington. Row 3: Hank Lamp, Bruce Hutteball,
lly, Darrel Colbert, Randy Costa, Mark Thesian, Mark Koller, Burnett Lee, Phil Paulson, John La Caste,
Monte Vista 6
Miramonte' 219. .
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Piedmont 8 A.H.S
Del Vallee 14 A.H.S
San Ramon? O. .Al1H.Si
Campolindo 0. .A.H.S
Acalanes 6. .A.H.S
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2: Sieve Cahill, David Hobaugh, Dale Gillespie, Melvin Garvin, Roger Donavan, Norvil Turner, Robert Tayl'or, Mike Kenna,
Millacki, Mike Simpson. Row 3: Coach McLaughlin, Tony Contreras, John Ross, Toni Sicre, Jim Trulsoni, Sam Calicura, Mike
Tom Necure, Dave Garrett, Coach Okawachi.
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up to tackle him.
Willy Walsh Jerry Taylor Row
Cunningham, Joe Albano, Dick
Viale, Randy Cox, Steve Thomas.
Unidentified freshman players drop opponent hard as he fries fo
FUD.
Freshmen coaches Hiro Okowachi, and Richard
McLaughlin.
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Reggi Susini, Xavier Raya, Howard LaBrea. Bottom: Luis Serrato.
The season went well for
the Varsity after two losers,
they came across with five
straight wins, and third in
the league meet, and they
went on to North Coast
Divisionals.
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Bob MacGuire, Mike Carroll, Jim Rangel, Luis Serrafo, Dave Machado, Chuck Lino,
John Gronadolski, Raul Perez, John Swearington.
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J.V.'s are not an official team. Present here at the start
this race are, left to right, Cox, Gloor, Tibbet, Lockha
Machado, Giberson, Gliaifo.
Coach Luka Sekulich
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is Joe Lopez, who placed 15th af North Coast,
eam screwoffs, Susini, Donovan, and Bryanl, 'finally put out at practice
or a picture.
of the top four varsity runners, La Breau, Tomlinson, and Roberts.
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Sr. Guard Sr. Forward Sr. Guard Sr. Guard
ALHAMBRANS WILL REMEMBER 1966-67
AS THE YEAR SPORTS GREATLY IMPROVED
The basketball team started out with a bang,
winning five straight games. Then the team
slacked off to play well improved ball as com-
pared to previous years.
Robert Toriyama
All League
Captain 2 yrs.
3 time "prep
ofthe week"
Twice most
valuable player
Gordon Peters Keith Frey
Sr. Forward Sr. Center Coach Jackson
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Sr. Center Jr. Guard Jr. Cenrer Jr. Forward
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
SCORE BOARD
Concord
Salesian
Lick Wilmerding
Antioch
College Park
Albany
Del Valle
Campolinclo
Las Lomas
San Ramon
Miramonle
Piedmont'
Acalanes
Campolindo
Las Lomas
San Ramon
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Augie Lucido scores against the Del Valle Troians
Gordy Peters lays one in.
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The devoted Bulldog manager, Ken Frisbie. Alhambra guard John Young drives against Las Lomas
Tor-Tor" chugs against Lcxs Lomas. Gordie follows up and scores.
To ke your pick
Bottom Row: John la Cosfa, David Orme, Dan Caccavo, Tom Pidcock, Tom Souza, Otis Oeriel, manager. Top Row Mark Watson Brad
Stevens, Jesse Kitchens, Tom Pikes, John Grandalski, Don Hendrickson, Bernette Lee.
Mr. Hiro Okawachi
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Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
Alhambra
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Alhambra
Alhambra
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SCOREBOARD
Concord
College Park
Albany
Del Valle
Campolindo
Las Lomas
San Ramon
Miramonie
Monfe Vista
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Campolindo
Las Lomas
San Ramon
Miramonie
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Coach Duke Sniders Yearlings showed ombi- - Z - , 7 ,
iion ond promise, This season. Alfhough The L Egypt, v!Z41"T7"
Frosh squad won only one game, they were in '?ffLf?7ff-if
every confesf un'ril The closing minutes. The only "' -7' b
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were real Bulldogs."
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Bottom Row: Dave Gaudenzi, Larry Lee, Mark Frey. Second Row: Mike Keena, Dave Fifzhugh, Jimmy Caccavo, Dove Sanfos. Third Row:
Randy Cox, Al Susini, Roger Donaxian, Norval Turner. Top Row: Ken Converse, Robert Viale, Cliff Murch, Bruce Piersons.
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Coach Bill Harbin presents Lawrence Miller with the East Bay Prep of the Week trophy. is he
second Alhambra athlete to ever win this award.
"Jo V" takes his Las Lomas man down in the F.A.L. league championships at
Alhambra,
Since the year 1965,
hambra has been in t
sports' spotlight with 2 ne
additions, wrestling a n
Lawrence Miller. Over t
years the words wrestli
and Miller have beco
synonymous on the lips
every coach and wrestler
Northern California. La
rence started his career
l965 by winning the novi
championship. After th
Miller thundered his W
through every match ear
ing a total of 41 pins in
yrs. This season, l967, Lav
rence achieved the ultima
in his career, he trample
over every opponent to eai
the title of California Sta
Champion. Coach Bill H
bin described Lawrence
being the "Runt" of heav
weights. Miller's toughe
opponent during the yea
was Tim Kopitar of Pacifio
Not only has Lawrenc
excelled in wrestling, but h
has also been the power bl
hind the Bulldog grid tean
With more athletes like Lav
rence Miller, Alhambra wi
keep up the reputation c
small but forceful.
"JoV"
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95 lbs 1 year 105 lbs. 3 yrs. 115 lbs. 2 yrs. 120 lbs. 3
127 lbs 3 yrs 133 lbs. 3 yrs. 141 lbs. 2 yrs. 148 lbs.
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154 lbs 3 yrs 168 lbs. 2 yrs. H 178 lbs. 1 year 191 lbs. 2 yrs.
4Th NORTH COAST
WRESTLERS ARE GREATLY IMPROVED
The Alhambra wresTling Team was by Tar The mosT improved sporT
of The 1966-67 season. They placed second in The F.A.L. wiTh a 4,2
record, and They also placed 7Th in The NorThern4CaliTornia Champion-
ships wiTh Lawrence Miller scoring 15 poinTs and winning The champion-
ship in his. weighT class. Besides These respecTable records They broughT
home Their TirsT Trophy which was The Pin Trophy of F.A.L. TournamenT.
Coach Harbin and Coach Tourville were proud of Their Team jusT as we
are proud of our coaches.
This was only Their Third year in league compefirion and crediT is
due To our wrestling Team.
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Valley man.
point reversal on Clayton
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115 pound Mike Silva rides his Pleasant Hill man for a hard
fought decision.
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J.V.'Team-lst Row: Jim Kioyi, Carl Schunk, Pete Sanfiloppo, Dennis Doser, Hollace Page, John Evans. 2nd Row: Dennis Sweaza,
Corky Freschi, Jim Sanfilippo, Bob Boyd, Ron Lindsay, Larry S. Costanzo, Dave Jarret.
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Frosh-Soph Team: lst Row: Mitsu Chinen, Dave LeBoeuf, Larry Beckman, Mark Belon, Larry Rizzio, Jim Schultz, Jay Nelson. 2nd Row:
Louis Vecchi, Steve Cahill, Dennis Sweaza, Bob Schultz, Steve Hamilton, Trev Gilson, Otis Upson. 3rd Row: Dave Oertell, Doug Cole, Ron
Zwemmer, David Orme, Gary LeBoeuf, Tom Vaughn, John Gloor, 4th Row: Peter Turnbaugh, Randy Tallman, Dave Jarret, Rich Cabral, Paul
Della Rosa.
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Bill Lockhart, Doug Hilson, Rich Pitra, Jack Kean, Jerry Martin, Greg Wadlow. Row 3: Eric Meikle, Russ Fernandez, Ron Doss, David
Broadbent, Chuck Mossina, Jeff Aparius, Sieve Thomas.
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Alhambra coaches include Mr. Sekulich, Mr. McLaughlin, Mr. Okawachi, Mr. Nichols, Mr, Harbin, Mr. Tourville, Mr. Jackson. Noi' shown
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Bob Anderson, Ric r . ow 3: Tom W. Welch, Joe Chopot, Dave Huff, Jay Colis, Mike McGowan, Bill Dyke, Row 4: Tom Daly
Bill Cooper, Step c t a Downey, Pot Spowort, John Densmare, Ted Gorlington.
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Brown, Bruce Dye, Billy Peters, Mike Biggi, Len Reeg, Larry Holl. Row 4: Mark Tomlinson, Phil Kaufman, Jim Hanson, Rich Gooch, Rich
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Sieve Kaufman, Larry Rizzio, Gary LeBoeuf, Randy Cox. Row 4: Mark Thisen, Corky Freschi, John- Grondalski, Chuck Lino, David Santos,
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Peccianti, Bob Gotz, Bob Coultas, George Fink, Rick Dosa, Dave Guerra, Coach Gierke. Third Row: Wink Koller, Rusty Lent, Ron Erickson,
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There are many and varied clubs at Alhambra to fulfill the different interests of
many fine clubs at Alhambra. Alhambrans have reason to be proud of the Nutrition
display pictured above. A new debate club was formed this year by Mr. Nefherlain. Some
Club, Campus Improvement Club, Future Homemakers of America, and Girl's League,
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Augie Lucido
Joseph Colis
Russ Ferandez
Charles Jeffers
Mike Craig
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Row One: Edith Green, Mary Stinson, Evie Seth, Kathy Smith, Bonnie Ballard, Audrey Dempsey, Karen McAtee, Shelly Pigen. Row Two:
Linda Borntraeger, Tina Knopoff, Christie Marchi, Yvonne Eimbers, Linda Baird, Donna Phillips, Rosalie Frazier, Judy Beal
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Row One: Kathy Pedro, Jenny Quadros, Bev Smith, Lynne Swanson, Sue Hanrahan, Rachelle Erickson, Mary Goodman, Zaynd Machado,
Row Two: Nancy Reynolds, Anita Cardinelli, Jane Fick, Marlene Williams, Jill Commetta, Martie Woods, Sue Scott, Karen Lovello,
Sharon Gallamore. Row Three: Debbie Goodchild, Judy Forman, Dorthy Sivley, Lynn Recclanti, Pam Rangel, Della Humble
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Audrey Gwaltney, Second Row: Debbie
Treadway, Sharon C o I o m b a , Connie
Brimgman. First Row: Sandy Goulas,
Cheri Bryce not pictured: Mike Funk,
Danny Fryman, Mike Fertado
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Linda Alberts, Pauline Bellecci Front '
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Row one: Joyce- White, Edith Greene, Kathy Bartolomei, Candy Turnbaugh, Theresa Bartolomei, Mary Goodman, Patti Ware, Chris
Crill, Chris Marchi, Row Two: Connie Marchi, Debbie Goodchilid, Kay Ulry, Marlene Jackson, Maris Thompson, Chris'BockhoId, Anita
Cardinale, Janis Turner, Bann Hoey, Kathy Smith, Dathy Heitkam, Row Three: Debbie Oddling, Linda Borntrager, Judy Brown.
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Linda Baird, Annie Boyd. Sitting: Donald Blair, Sue Koenig, Roselindo Chatman, Sommle Gray, Joe Lopez.
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Wainwright, Theresa Arias, Yolanda Contreras, Audrey Dempsey, Julia Servantes, Mrs. Nunes, Annie Boyd, Joan Roberts.
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Back Row: Sharon Spade, Peggy Agers, John Tenconi, Grant Graves, Dunky Azevedo, Marlhy Wood, Kay Ulry, Jenisse Keary, Richard
Adams, Second Row: Pam Rangel, Judy Forman, Mary Stinson, Margaret Cambru, Joan Martino, Josie Balestriani, Tim Walsh, Larry
Eller. Third Row: Louise Cerri, Mr. Tomlinson, Gerry Dunhen.
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2nd Semesier Officers: Jenny Quadros, Kay Ulry, Louise
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Albers, Lindo, Almond, Elaine, Ashbaugh, Shirlee, Bagno, Suzanne, Baum, Nancy, Bellicci, Pauline, Boies, Debbie, Carter, Anita, Chaney,
Karen, Clement, Barbara, Cohoon, Dorie, Colin, Carol, Cometta, Jill, Cooper, Bill, Della Rosa, Eugene, Della Rosa, Robert, Elder, Judy, Erich-
son, Linda, Erickson, Rachelle, Eye, Chris, Fraser, Francis, French, Jan, Fuhrer, Louis, Gillespie, Cherie, Gilson, Guy, Granshaw, Marc,
Hall, Sally, Hams, Donald, Heruth, Kathy, Hilson, Diane, Hilson, Doug, Hoey, Bann, Jackson, Marlene, Johnston, Arlene, Jones, Cathy,
Kerst, Brenda, Leptien, Wendy, Levy, Diane, Lynch, Allyn, Main, Mary, Marin, Jim, Marchi, Chris, Martinez, Dru, Meikle, Kris, McBride,
Paul, McClure, Jim, McGuire, Kathy, Perryman, Kathy, Peyrucain, Nadine, Phillips, Donna, Roberts, Jan, Roberts, Robin, Robrect, Marilyn,
Rogue, Linda, Rushton, Joan, Sfertz, Bill, Sullivan, Greg, Smifh, Barbie, Susini, Roxi, Taylor, Jerry, Thomas, Sue, Ulry, Kay, Viera, Joanne,
Waslow, Greg, Wainwright, Nancy, Fimbres, Yvonne
French Club Officers are, Rachelle Erickson, James ,Y ,
MCC'Ufe French Club Officers are, Linda Rosengarfen, Ann Johnston, Allyn Lynch,
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Margaret Cambra, Debbie Goodchild, Jill Cometta, Judy Foreman, Anita, Cardinalli, Lynne Swanson.
Boys: Don Aiello, Robert Lockhart, Dale Cornelius, John Gloor, Jim Hanson. Girls:
Ann McLaughlin, Kathy Heruth, Diane Hilson, Joan Martino, Kathy Jones.
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Alhambra hosts a very unique group
called the Nutrition Council. This group
has won many honors. Mrs. Lister, one
of Alhambra's homernaking teachers, is
a district advisor to this council and with
her help, Jim Hanson, an Alhambra Jr.,
won an all-expense paid trip to Chicago,
Illinois to enter the National Nutrition
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Standing: Phil Kaufman, Bann Hoey, Jill Cometta, Gary Kemp, Janet Alberts, Marc Tomlinson, Jane Fick, Ray Stanton, Bob Clement.
Sitting: Rachelle Erickson, Ann Johnston, Mary Jane McLaughlin, Bev Smith.
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First Row: Mrs. Spade, Eric Meikle, Rachelle Erickson, Robin Bedell, Carolyn Mann, Bev Smith. Second Row: Mike Albers, Jane Fick, Jill
Cometta, Janet Alberts, Bob Clement, Ann John-stan, Ray Stanton. Third Row: James McClure, Ken Brown, Tom Walsh, Phil Kaufman, Gary
Kemg, Marc Tomlinson.
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First Row: Mike McGuire, Gary Kemp, Marc Tomlison, Phil Kaufman, Bob Clement, Randy Trainer. Second Row: Janet Alberts, Eric Meikle,
Joe Chapot, Lynne Swanson, Mary Jean McLaughlin, Sue Hannerhan. Third Raw: Bonn Hoey, Jane Fick, Jill Commetta, Ann Johnston,
Rachelle Erickson, Bev Smith. Fourth Row: Ray Stanton, Mike Albers, Arlene Johnston, James McClure, Karen Chaney.
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First Row: Pam Baird, Peggy Agers, Tish Perry, Sally Grayson, Sherry Colbert, Sharon Spade, Marlene Cerri, Nancy Falls, Liz Whittingham,
Tigra Martin. Second Row: Wanda White, Linda Baitie, Nancy Simoni, Rachel Sanchez, Ann Alry, Karen Chaney, Arlene Johnson, Matilda
Jones, Anita Holland. Third Row: Chris Edwards, Nancy Wainwright, Debbie Hugill, Mary Lazzarini, Vickie Jones, Cheryl Hernandos,
Frances Frazer, Debbie Fitzhugh, Robin Carter.
First Row: Liz Page, Marta Pariani, Patty Hoey, Wanda Turner, Julie Amonson. Second Row: Rosemary Sanchez, Veronica Rangel, Cindy
Conradson, Nadine Peyrucain, Carol Colin. Third Row: Joan Rushton, Chris Freschi, Pat Kolly, Denise Tomlinson, Rita Satre, Donna
Lopas. Fourth Row: Debbie Gotham, Sally Swedburg, Rosemary Harbrecht, Elaine Almond, Robin Roberts, Karen Lynch. Fifth Row:
Roberta Scully, Debbie Meritt, Heidi Staffelbach, Carol McGuire, Sue Daioni, Mary Martin. Sixth Row: Barbie Pedro, Pattie Cambra,
Denise Lopez, Mary Martino, Cheryl Hanson, Pat Keena.
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Actors in the pl y were Mike Doolan, Danny Fry-
man, Mike Furtado, Mike Belarde, Dorothea Golden-
burg, Nancy Simoni, Debby Treadway, and Audrey
Gwaltney. Not shown are Mike Fank and Casey
Zimmer.
Makeup, Vickie Jones, Director, Sharon Colombo, Drama Teacher, Mr. Nefherlin
programs, Elinda Rarnpoldig costumes, Tina Benedict, props, Pam Brown.
"Way Out Cinderella", the theme of This years Spring Aris Festival, went complefely MOD.
Cinderella lwho likes To workl is changed by her fairy god moiher, who is back from Ber-
keley, and leaves her Cinder pile To change The ball into a discofheque. Liffle Princey who is back
from school in England and can"r seem To find a bird, really Trips our when he sees Cindie cycle
in on The scene.
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President for first and second semester: Joe Chopot, Vice President for first and second semester:
Robert Toriyama.
Student Council is ou
school government an
it is through this bod
that Alhamlorans voic
their opinions. This year
a "Program of Aware-
ness" was proposed by
the Student Council. The
obiect of this program
was to make Alham-
brans more aware of
the outside world by
bringing controversial
speakers to the school:
This program demons
strated that at least
some Alhambrans have
the desire to become
more aware of local,
state, and national
problems.
Student Council Officers are: Standing: Jane Fick, Pat French, Kathy Pedro, Phil Satre, Linda Lamb, Lawrence Miller, Sitting, Eric Benson,
Colleen Rooney, Janet Wainwright, Shelly Duncan, Lynn Peccianti, Robert Toriyamo, Joe Chapot.
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AFS members ar,e lnot in orderl Wilma White, Robin Bedell, Janet Wainwright, Lynne Swanson, Ann McLaughlin, Kathy Jones, Jane Fick,
Mary Jean McLaughlin, Don Aiello, Folke Jesperson, Joe Chapot, Laurie Allen, Corrine Chapot, Marty Wood, Mike McGuire, Eric Meikle,
Carol McGuire, Rosemary Harbrecht, Diane Levy, Arlene Johnson, Bev Smith, Marlene Williams, Jill Clement, Tom Oaertel, Mark Pisto-
chini, Karen l.ynch, David Aasved, Penny Harris, Kathleen Muldoon, Ron Lockhart, Peggy Smith, Anita Carter, Cheryl Hanson, Kathy O'Connel.
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Each year the Americans
Abroad committee of the Mar-
tinez AFS chapter selects two
candidates as finalists for the
Americans Abroad program. If
selected, Mike or Mary Jane will
have the opportunity to live with
a family in a foreign country for
the summer or perhaps study
abroad for a year.
Dear Friends,
Of all the good things I have experienced,
Alhambra probably is the thing I'm going to re-
member the longest because it was so different
from my own school at home. Though you some-
times laughed at me when I came racing up on
my bike - I really think most of you are great
guys. I didn't iust come here to make "A" grades
lin which I haven't quite succeeded anywayl or
come as a secret agent for Denmark or AFS.
I wanted to make this my life, be one of you, make
friends, and to talk and have fun with you. These
are some of the many purposes of AFS, and I'm
talking out of my own mind when I tell you that
AFS is alright.
I only have one regret about how I've been to
you: So far I never got to ask out a girl from Alham-
bra. I sincerely hope the next student will make up
for it, But I have done a lot of other fun things:
explored old gold mines, hiked in your beautiful
hills, been hunting, waterskiing, and for that matter
also tasted your beer in an empty backyard.
School is not the only place I've met nice people.
I'll, by the time I go home, have made 25 to 30
speeches and I've found it very interesting to meet
a great numbler of people and families.
I want to thank all you guys and everyone else
I've met for a great year. Especially I want to thank
the AFS chapter of Martinez and the AFS club in
the school and other people for everything they have
done for me. Mrs. Haag, Mrs. Harris, and their
families have meant very much personally'to me.
At last thanks to my family: Mr. and Mrs. Satre,
my sister Rita, my brother Phil,
and my older brother, Ken. They
are all worth a couple of more years.
I hope that Alhambra in the future
will have other guys like Richard
Roberts and Phil Satre to get the
whole place going in one way or
another. Thanks and goodbye. I'm
off to invent the hamburger and
teach them how to pass a football.
Sincerely,
Folke Ramskov Jespersen .
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Doug Hall
Sally Davis
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Aigllo, Mike
Albano, Joseph
Alberts, Linda
Albertson, Mike
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Angelo, Teresa
Arias, Maria
Arnold, Janet
Austin, Randy
Avila, Anfonia
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Campbell, Shirley
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Carroll, Micheal
Carter, Anita
Carter, Robin
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Cummings, Mike
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Gideon Mark
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Grayson Sally
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Griffin Alice
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Mikesell, George
Milligan, Glen
Millimaki, Richard
Moore, Kathy
Morgan, Linda
Morrison, Ron
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Rodriquez, Stephan
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Conradsen, Cindy
Cook, Louise
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Costanza, Barbara
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Ladd, Tom
Lamb, Steven
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Willis, Jim
Wilson, Marcia
Winingharn, Stephen
Wisher, Joe
Woods, John
Yates, Mike
Zimmer, Mary Ann
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Viera, Joanne
Villalobos, Juanita
Wadlow, Greg
Wagner, Bob
Waite, Carol
Walling, Harold
Walsh, Tim
Ware, Pat
Watkins, Hubert
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Fierner, Mark
Filomeo, Leonard
Fontona, Nancy
Foster, Alan
French, Vicki
Freschi, Chris
Freschi, Corky
Frink, Richard
Frisbie, Norman
Furtado, Michael
Gentry, Mike
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Glenn, Debby
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Graves, Grant
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Gremillion, Patty
Grihstead, Vickie
Grisham, Linda
Lopos, Ted
Mortin, Mary
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Aiello, Tim
Albano, Frank
Amato, Bob
Ames, Wayne
Amonson, Greg
Anderson, Bob
Anderson, Jim
Anderson, Robert
Arias, Theresa
Arnall', Carroll
Baily, Renual
Baird, Lindo
Balestrieri, Frank
Belastrieri, Lou
Ball, Gayle
Ballard, Bonnie
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Britton, Joe
Brittingham, Les
Brombacher, Tina
Brown, Jerry
Bunyard, Pam
Burchell, Rene
Burns, Kathy
Bryant, Jack
Cabral, Jim
Cambra, Margaret
Cambron, Allen
Carden, Cincli
Carrara, Bill
Castro, Cecilia
Christman, Daniel
Chittenden, John
Claeys, Jacqueline
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Barlettani, Gail
Barlettani, John
Barney, Mary
Bartolomei, Kathleen
Bartlett, Peter
Baruth, John
Bell, Betty
Beninger, John
Bergquam, Kirsti
Biggi, Michael
Biggs, Steven
Billecci, Grace
Blankenship, Pam
Bobrosky, Roberta
Bollinger, Marsha
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Davis, Jeff
Davy, Alan
Dearden, Sharon
deBonneville, Karen
Delchini, Karen
Dempsey, Audra
Densmore, John
Demagglo, Vince
Dismuke, Wayne
Dosa, Rick
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Cooper, Bill
Cornelius, Dale
Cortese, Mike
Corum, Dave
Costa, Randy
Costa, Sue
Costanza, Larry
Costanza, Patty
Coultas, Bob
Covey, Bonnie
Cox, Leslie
Cox, Ronald
Cox, Roy
Coy, Barbara
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Dyke, Bill
Edmonds, Kim
Erickson, Ron
Ernest, Debbie
Evans, Gary
Farley, Ula
Fautheree, Vickie
Fimbres, Yvonne
Fink, John
France, Lane
Fraser, Rosalie
Freeman, John
French, Dave
Frey, Robert
Fryer, Mike
Fryman, Danny
Fuhrer, Louis
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Gallagher, Richard
Gargan, Jim
Garlington, Ted
Geoff, Judy
Gideon, Jim
Gill, Richard
Gladstone, Sue
Gloor, John
Goodard, Sue
Golden, Steve
Gotham, Debbie
Gray, Chris
Greene, Edith
Griffin, Corlis
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Johnson, James
Jones, Bill
Jones, Cathy
Jones, Kathy
Jordan, Richard
Katzemayer, Barbara
Kellis, Dave
Kennedy, Caroline
Kennedy, Micky
Kerst, Wanda
Kinoshifa, Mike
Knief, Karen
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Harness, Steve
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Harrington, Ray
Hawelka, Joe
Hedund, Gretchen
Hegland, Jill
Henry, Chris
Heruth, Kathy
Hickey, Gary
Hilson, Diane
Hinrichsen, Don
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Lamp, Hank
Lazzarini, Frank
Leclere, Marc
Lent, Rofeal
Leptien, Carolyn
Lessard, Melinda
Little, Roger
Lindsay, Debra
Lloyd, Cindy
Lockhart, Bob
Langsine, Kathy
Lucido, Sally
Lynch, Allyn
Mainini, Mike
Mann, Carolyn
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Murray, Bob
Murray, Jan
Murphy, Jane
Negherbon, Scott
Nelson, Dave
Oordella, Robert
Oertel, Thomas
Ohs, Don
Olive, Sandy
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McLaughlin, Anne
Meikle, Eric
Merrit, Bill
Miller, Janette
Moe, Scott
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Monington, Annette
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Raven, Pete
Raya, Xavier
Remorini, Debbie
Rice, George
Richards, Kathy
Riggins, Delane
Riggins, Diane
Rippee, Hubert
Roberts, Joan
Robrecht, Marilyn
Rose, Gorman
Rossengren, Sandi
Routh, Guerry
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Pighin, Shelly
Pistochini, Mark
Phillips, Donna
Pollatta, Dan
Posey, Alan
Posse, David
Proto, Kathy
Price, Clyde
Provost, Judy
Quan, Diana
Quilici, Vernon
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Sperbeck, Mike
Spengler, Sandy
Spowart, Pat
Steele, Deborah
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Storant, Lynelle
Susini, Roxi
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Wade, Leonard
Walker, Mark
Welch, Stephanie
West, Ginny
Whalen, Bob
Wikander, Diana
Wilkerson, Dave
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Rouse, Susan
Sfevens, Linda
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Zeppa, Mark
Colin, Carol
Cora, Carolyn
Feliciano, JoAnn
Hoey, Party
Brothers, Melody
Chafman, Rosalinda
Crow, Jane
Furman, Claudia
Lazzarini, Lyone
Lucero, Dorothy
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Duhame, Cynthia
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Falls, Nancy
Forresl, Nancy
Hall, Barbara
Kowalski, Susan
Larabell, Deborah
MacAlvey, Kathy
MacDonald, Leslie
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Martinez, California
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980 Hough Ave.
685-9894
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620 Howard St. Mtz. 4751 Pleasant Hill Rd. E.
Earl D. Dunivan-Owner Martinez 228-6900
228-2318 686-4737
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BEST WISHES TO THE
CLASS OF 1967
AND ALL ALHAMBRANS
MOUNTAIN VIEW
GARBAGE CO.
L. C. DELCHINI
228-2717
KELLER FORD
SALES
Two
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In
Martinez
800 Alhambra Ave. 4041 Alhambra Ave.
228-6666 228-71 1 1
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3725 Alhambra Ave. 3835 Alhambra Avenue
228-0100 228-4566
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"Sales-Service-Rentals''
400 Ferry St. 228-5848
RON'S SHELL SERVICE
3630 Alhambra Avenue
228-1629
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State Farm Insurance 3700 Alhambra Ave. 736 Main St.
Lower rates for good Students" Martinez 228-3393 Martinez 228-2446
228-0930 228-3278
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' 2 Martinez 3700 Alhambra Avenue 228-3393
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2200400 MARTINEZ CAR WASH ALHAMBRA AVENUE
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ALHAMBRA REALTY
"Own Your Home First"
3534 Alhambra Avenue
Martinez 228-7000
"Congratulations to the
Class of 1967"
GEORGE DORVAL
3755 Alhambra Avenue
REDWOOD ROOM
712 Alhambra Avenue
"Compliments of Ernie
and Primo"
SALEM SHOE REPAIR SHOP
635 Main Street Martinez 711 Ferry St.
228-2446 Martinez 228-6232
Y "Congratulations to the
Class of 1967"
MARTINEZ DRUGS
502 Main St. 228-3220
1 EVERETT F. JOHNSON
State Farm Insurance
1 1104 Jones Street
1 Martinez 228-0196
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l 412 Ward sf.
l Martinez
' 228-3689
I X DELLA ROSA TRUCKING
LASELL'S BEAUTY SALON COMPANY
2385 Blvd.
Martinez 917 Alhambra Ave. 228-3926 228-0550
1105 Alhambra Avenue
188 228-0880
W!LL!AM'S SHOES
728 Main Street
Martinez
228-3643
ALHAMBRA DELICATESSEN
AND LIQUORS
3314 Alhambra Ave.
228-3857
THE MOUNTAIN COPPER
CO., LTD.
100 Mococo Rd.
Martinez
THE MARTINEZ CLUB
WISHES THE CLASS OF
'67 GOOD LUCK
MARTINEZ MUSIC CENTER
Lessons o Sales 0 Rentals
521 Main ST. 228-5117
AUTO PARTS SALES CO.
636 Ward ST.
228-6060
SPARACINO'S FOODS
CaTering
Weddings o Dinners 0 Banquets
601 Main Sr. 228-3094
MARTINEZ RADIO 8- TV
SERVICE
501 Escobar 228-3507
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SNOOK'S JEWELERS
JOHNNY MILLER TRAVEL BUREAU
"Our Business is Going Places"
709 Las Junfas Sf. 228-3613
MacALVEY PAINTING 81
DECORATING
1324 Berrellessa
228-57,26
PONGRACE DISTRIBUTING
COMPANY
725 Howard 228-3118
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POP'S LIQUORS
623 Main St.
228-5151 . A. CLAEYS
Mclmnez Berrellessa and Buckley 2286976
MARTINEZ FURNITURE
COMPANY
516 Ferry ST. 228-5200
MARTINEZ FOOD CANNERS
191 Grangers Wharf
Martinez 228-2670
MANOR PRINTING CO.
"CongraTulaTions Class of '67"
3788 Pacheco Blvd.
MT. VIEW MARKET
2398 Ma rfinez Ave.
228-5534
CONNOLLY AND TAYLOR, INC., FUNERAL DIRECTORS
400 Alhambra Ave.
Martinez, Calif. 228-4700
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LEO SCHREUDER
Real Estate - Insurance
831 Main 'Martinez
Phone 228-4261
ADAMS MARKET
1622 Pacheco Blvd.
THE MODERN STUDIO
OF HAIR DESIGN
3596 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez
Phone 228-1613
BUD'S PORK CHOP SANDWICH
two locations
MIDDLETON
MARCH
720 Main St.
228-5083
815 Main St. 1908 Oak Parlr
Martinez Pleasant Hill
MAC Al-VEY'S NURSERY FRANCO'S FLORIST GRANSHAW'S FLOWERS
Pleasant Hill Road Cliff Franco 811 Main St.
228-6610 3541 Mr. Diablo Blvd. 725 Main si. 228-1100
Lafayette - 283-6187 Mantinez - 228-1525
LEE'S HANCOCK AABCO-WESTERN PRESS KAL-FAIR
3700 Pacheco Blvd. 1032 Pine St. "The Store That Has
Martinez, Calif. 228-3600 Everything"
649 Main 228-5613
CHERRIE'S DRIFT INN
Invites the class of '67
to come in and have
an Impl
COLOMBO'S AUTO ELECTRIC
"Congratulations to the
Class of '67"
4240 Alhambra Way
LASELL'S HARDWARE
911 Alhambra Ave.
Martinez, Calif.
228-0120
ANGELO'S
436 Ferry Street
Martinez, Calif.
SPORTSMAN'S BARBER SHOP
602 Ferry St. Martinez
Emil Flackus
VINE HILL BARBER SHOP
3788 Pacheco Blvd.
Martinez, Calif.
228-5819
K AND D DRUGERY THE COUNTRY STORE HARPEIPS INSURANCE AGENCY
600 Main Street 3840 Pacheco 729 Ferry St.
Martinez 223-1303 228-0117 Martinez, Calif.
228-5208
FRANK RICKS REALTOR
3855 Alhambra Ave.
228-1267
TOM'S FY" CLUB
3545 Alhambra Ave.
228-3095
PACIFIC FURNITURE
413 Ferry St, Martinez
228-4435
Congratulations Congratulations to the
to the Class of 1967 Class of 1967 MoD'ERN BARBER SHOP
Councilwoman CASE'S SUNDRIES 3755 Alhcmbn' Ave-
ROSALIE BENSON
Cards - Gifts - Sundries
2300 Martinez Ave.
228-0422
R.l'S LIQUOR AND GROCERIES
2820 Pacheco Blvd.
Robert Martini John Rousl
Class of '53 Class of '48
TOM'S UNION SERVICE STATION
741 Green St.
228-9967
MARLlN'S TRAILER SALES
381 Arthur Rd.
228-6000
191
HILSON'S FAMILY
610 Main Street
Martinez 228-6280
LUCIDO 8- SON
TV REPAIR
2843 Alhambra Ave.
228-2541
REED'S STATIONERY
724 Main Sf.
Martinez 228-2119
GEORGE MILLER, JR.
INSURANCE
611 Las Juntas
Martinez 228-6637
A G R SAFETY CENTER
3321 Alhambra Ave.
Wheel and Brake Services
ANN'S HAIRSTYLES
"lf your hair is'not
becoming To you,
you should be
coming to us."
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3622 Alhambra Ave.
228'-0201
APPAREL
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WELL'S MARKET
2340 Pacheco Blvd.
228-2585
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MILT'S APPLIANCE
1636 Pacheco Blvd.
228-2543
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Johnson, James 174
Johnson, Leland 154
Johnson, Lolo 154
Johnston, Ann 88, 139, 140,50 62
Johnston, Arlene 134, 137, 140, 154
Jones, Casey 164
Jones, Cathy 137, 174
Jones, Daniel 154
Jones, Grenville 10
Jones, Hubert
Jones,Jannie164
Jones, Kathleen 138, 145, 174
Jones, Linda 50
Janes, Vicki 154
Jones, Vina 33
Jordan, Kathleen 154
Jordan, Mike 154
Jordan, Richard 154, 174
Kanellis, Roxie 36, 79, 88, 50
Karch, Judith 50
Katzmayer, Barbara 127, 174
Kaudsen, Kris 9, 154
Kaufman, Philip 28, 139, 140, 50, 61
Kaufman, Steve 164, 121
Kean, Jack 29, 115
Kean, John 154
Keary, Jenisse 136, 50
Keat, Freda 33
Kenna, Michael 100, 109, 155
Kenna, Patricia 164
Kellis, David 174
Kellogg, Deborah 51
Kelly, Kevin J. 99, 164
Kemp, Gary 105, 139, 140, 51, 122,
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Kendell, Fred 38, 93, 126, 128, 51,
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Kennedy, Bennie 174
Kennedy, Bob 164
Kennedy, Carolyn 174
Kenny, Miss Virginia 16
Kerst, Brenda 137
Kerst, Wanda 174
Kessinger, Dennis 155
Kinde, Dennis 3, 29, 30, 82, 51
Kinoshita, Mike 111, 174
Kitchens, Jessie 108, 164
Kiyoi, James 111, 114, 164
Kiyoi, Lillian 155
Knief, Karen 174
Knight, David 155
Knisley, Jeffery 155
Knopoft, Tina 130, 174, 51
Knudsen, Kristine 155
Knutson, Neil 155
Kokaisl, Mr. Joseph 22
Koller, Mark 83, 99, 164, 122, 124
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Kowalski, Jacquelyn 51
Kowalski, Susan 180
Kowalski, Thomas 155
Kutner, Gloria 29, 175
La Brie, Howard 102, 103, 175
La Caste, John 99, 108, 164
Ladd, William T. 164
Lakkala, Robert 155
Lamb, Linda 41,139,144, 51
Lamb, Steven 164
Larnbeat, George 164
Lamp,Hank99, 127, 129,171,175
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Lasell, Pete 164
Latchaw, Robert 51
Laudenslager, Debbie 10, 164
Laudenslager, Deborah 155
Laudensloger, Lynne 51
Lauro, Lena 155
Lawrence, Sherrie 155
Lay, Janice 164
Lazzarini, Frank 98, 99, 175
Lazzarini, Lyone 180
Lazzarini, Mary Ann 155
Le Boeuf, David 111, 114, 155
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Lee, Bernette 95, 108, 164
Lee, Fred 51
Lee, Larry 155, 109
Lent, Ralph 175, 122, 124
Lenzi, Dennis 100, 155
Leptien, Carolyn 70, 71, 132, 175
Leptien, Gwendolyn 164
Lessard, Melinda 175
Levy, Diana 104, 137
Lewis, James 155
Lesis, Joan, Mrs. 139
Lewis, Roger 51
Liberty, Richard 155
Light, Willianf51
Linam, Marie 180
Lindsay, Debra 28, 175
Lindsay, Ronald 92, 111, 114,51
Lino, Charles 102, 164, 121
Lipari, Charles 155
Lippow,Linda164
Lister, Mrs. Eleanora 21
Little, Roger 175
Livingston, Neal 28, 164, 121
Lloyd, Rodney 155
Lockhart, Bill 164, 115
Lockhart, Robert 102, 138, 175
Longsine, Kathleen 175
Mailman, Ed 164
Mallman, Tony 155
Mallory, Richard 165
Mann, Carolyn 139, 140, 175, 179
Mann, James 155
Mann, Michael 100, 155
Manry, Floyd 52
Manry, Larry 155
Marangoni, Jon 32, 52
Marchi, Christie 127, 130, 137, 175
Marchi, Connie 36, 88, 127, 52
Marchi, Michael 92, 52, 122, 123
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Dennis 28, 175
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Maricle, Roberta 155
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Markakis, Mrs. Angel 180
Marlar, Daniel 100, 155
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Daniel 52
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Martin, Jerry 155
Martin, Mary 168
Martin
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Martinez, Drucilla 137, 165
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Martino, Joan 136, 138
Martino, Mary Jean 165
Martino, Tom 53
Masayko, John 155
Mathews, Dorothy 28, 72, 155
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Mathews, Mitchell 155
Mauch, Cathy 155
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Lopez, Irene 164
Lopez, Joe 3, 27, 102, 103, 139,51
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Lucero, Dorothy 180
Lucero, Kathy 155
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McAfee, Karen 130, 180
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McBride, Michael 165
McBride, Paul 28, 137, 165
McCarthy, Chris 100, 155
McCarthy, Walter 29, 165, 117
McCarty, Steve 175
McClure, James 29, 137, 140, 165
McCoy, Marie 155
McCullough, Mark 99
McDowell, Shirley 175
McGee, Janet 165
McGowan, Michael 127, 129, 165
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Lucido, Sally 175
Luian, Patricia 52
Luian, Richard 52
Lupo, Connie 75, 77, 52
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Lupton, Carla 52
Lynch, Allyn 135, 175
Lynch, Karen 164
Lyser, Mrs. Anita 20
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McGuire, Carol 89, 145, 181
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Madrid, Rose 104
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McNeely, Jon 156
McNeill, Mr. William 15, 161
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Mechling, William 165
Medeiros, Betty 33
Medeiros, Sandra 29, 30, 52
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Mefford, Yohanna 165
Mehoudar, Mrs. Helen 22
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Meikle, Eric 139, 145, 175, 115
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Menesini, Thomas 99, 165
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Mercure, Thomas 100, 156
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Merritt, Deborah 28, 134, 165
Merritt, Margo 156
Merritt, William 175
Mickelson, Michael 100, 156, 121
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Mickle, Barry 165
Mikesell, George 156
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Moe, Frederick Scott 175
Moellrnan, Vincent 99, 175
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Morgan, Dennis 175
Morgan, Linda 156
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Morris, Charles 53
Morris, Paul 115
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Morrison, Paula 165
Morrison, Donald 156
Morton, Gary 53
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Muldoon, Kathleen 165
Muller, Donna 156
Murch, Charles 159, 175
Murch, Clifford 109, 150
Murphy, Jane 175
Murray, Jan 86, 175
Murray, Robert 175
Musgraves, Richard 165
Myers, Allen 165
Myers, Michael 111, 112,53
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Naylor, Linda 165
Negherbon, Scott 175
Nelson, David 175
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Neves, Arlis 156
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Noble, Jack 156
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Oardella, Robert 175
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O'Mara, Michael 99, 165
O'Shea, Michael 175
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Osterlund, Diane 156
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Overstreet, Alice 28, 32, 156
Overstreet, Betsy 29, 181
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Owens, Jerry 175
Oxford, Shannon 99, 165
Pacheco, Andrew 156
Pacheco, Douglas 156
Page, Elizabeth 165
Page, Hollace 114, 54
Page, Michael 165
Page, Robert 94, 97, 129, 175, 177
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Pallotta, Don 29, 176
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Palmeri, Ralph 55
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Parsons, Harry 156
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Patterson, Miss Helen 17
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Quilici, Vernon
Quintero, Mark 167
Quontamatteo, Donna 167
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Rangel, Veronica 161, 166
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Rengersen, Rina 166
Rentillo, Ive 55
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Richardson, Glenn 156
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Robrecht, Marilyn 137
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