Antioch High School - Panther Yearbook (Antioch, CA)
- Class of 1960
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ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA
KNOWN FOR ITS . . .
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
SENIOR ASSISTANT
JUNIOR ASSISTANT
ART EDITOR
PHOTOGRAPHER
BOYS' SPORTS
BUSINESS MANAGER
CIRCULATION MANAGER
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Carol McQuade
Kareen Hanson
Gail Perry
Jerry Reis
Wilson Stevens
Bill Strickland
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THE PANTHER
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History is a relentless master.
Time piles up while Antioch High
changes as sophomores grow up
and become seniors.
ln the following pages the
1960 PANTHER staff has tried to
capture these historical events
with pictures and copy. We have
chosen the theme "Our school -
A part of our community," to
pay tribute to some of the as-
pects of our community that
make our school what it is.
A progressive agricultural and
industrial area, our community of-
fers its citizens - young and old
- pleasant weather, a thousand
miles of water ways, neat homes,
many churches, a variety of iobs,
and many modern schools.
We are, therefore, both hum-
ble and appreciative of the op-
portunities provided for us by
our parents and community -
opportunities that those before
us did not have.
With the knowledge of our
community's accomplishments in
mind, we should remember to
do all in our power to make the
future of Antioch even greater
than her past.
DEDICA TION
MISS MARY O'CONNELL
We of the class of 1960 proudly dedicate this PANTHER yearbook to MISS
MARY O'CONNEl.L, our teacher, advisor, and friend, who encouraged us to fulfill
our highest potentialities although it meant sacrifice of her time and effort.
In 1959 MlSS O'CONNELL, formerly vocal music instructor at the high school,
was appointed full-time music supervisor of the Antioch Unified School District.
She continued her interest in our musical welfare and was instrumental in our
being chosen as one of 34 out of 400 schools to represent California in the chorus
at the Winter Olympics held in Squaw Valley.
For her firm hand and sympathetic heart . . . for her encouragement when we
faltered . . . for her ioy in our success . . . for her understanding of our problems
. . . and for her devotion to our school-for these things do we express our
gratitude. 1
These sentiments, so aptly expressed,
were inscribed by Larry Dorsey, who be-
cause he boarded during the last year at
Miss O'Connell's home, knows her best
perhaps of any member of the class of
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As our city government guides
the course of our community, so
does the faculty and administra-
tion of Antioch High School
guide the formative years of our
life.
Class instructors managed to
teach us something even though
we went to class without our as-
signments and sat, sweating,
while the teacher was putting the
pressure on one of our class-
mates. Memories crowd our
minds. That empty feeling - who
would be next, you? . . .carrying
loads of books home over vaca-
tion to catch up, and then return-
ing to classes to find that we
were no further along . . . that
mad last minute rush before the
term expired to get in the assign-
ments that were due two weeks
before the term was over.
All this was an unending
struggle to learn as much as we
could from our sixty learned
teachers.
Our yearbook would be empty
without a section for those who
guided and advised us.
We are, therefore, thankful for
the many hours our administra-
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us stronger, more capable in-
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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
It seems impossible that three years could go by so quickly.
Perhaps it is because those things we enjoy doing do not have
considerations of time.
It is with the greatest sincerity that I assure you these have been
wonderfully enioyable years for me. When I speak of enjoyment
I speak of the ioy of participating in and witnessing progress and
achievement, It thrills me to observe the accomplishments you
students have made with the guidance and friendship of our
splendid faculty and staff.
Let me remind you that you have earned one of life's richest
rewards respect. Our school is now respected as one of the best
in California. Your community has new faith in you. You have
done much to make the term "teenager" an honored label rather
than one of delinquency, violence, and immorality.
We have achieved many goals. We have generated much
momentum to attack and accomplish additional goals. The tough
part comes now to maintain the momentum, to keep the drive,
to retain the respect.
If you have the confidence in yourselves that I have in you,
you will attain even greater stature.
With good wishes to each and every one of you, I am
Cordially yours,
leave us
VICE PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE
Each class seems to possess a personality of its
own. This class has enioyed the reputation of being
a "good class Further defined this means that this
class has always conveyed the impression to ts
teachers and sponsors that it is composed ol very
responsible young people who we believe will
become excellent adult citizens
It is with pride that I contemplate this accom
plished class and it is wtih regret that I see them
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SCHOOL BOARD- SEATED-Dr, Morris Lipton, chairmang Mr. Richard Arnasong Mrs. Thelma Fontana.
STANDING-Mr. Tom Leedham and Dr. William Page.
SCHOOL BOARD
MR. HENRY R. SPIESS
Superintendent
ROBERT E. REED MR. GARMS DR, WAYNE N, JORDAN
Assistant Superintendent for Business Assistant to Mr. Reed Assistant Superintendent for
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MARG DEL ROSA
Treasurer
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MICHELE STROBRIDGE
Comm. of Assemblies
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MATT WARD
MARIANNE MCGEECHAN
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Comm. of Girls' Affairs
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JERRY LILLEY
President
DONNA NICOL H
Secretary
STACEY GRANGNELLI
Sophomore Representafive
JOANNE CANADA
Junior Representative
BURL SMITH
Sophomore Representative
PAT SAVAGE JAMES DAVI
Comrn. of Rallies Comm. of Boys' Affairs
FALL 1959
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LARRY DORSEY
Vice-President
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Vice-President
GARY PITEK
Chief Justice
PAT HARRISON
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LYNN TERWILLIGER
Publicity
KAREEN HANSON
Comm. of Girls' Affairs
STACEY GRANGN ELLI
Sophomore Representative
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Sophomore Representative
SUSIE MOONEY
Senior Representative
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Advisor
MRS. NORMA WALDIE JOYCE SNELSON
Clerk-Typist Assistant Administrative
Secretary
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MRS. JANE DOWELL MR. JAMES MILLER
Payroll Secretary Arts and Crafts
Supervisor
Mrs. Powell, seated, is assisted by office girls Carolyn
Bailey, Pat Marchio, and Loretta Aden.
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Administration Secretary Clerk-Typist
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MRS. BARBARA RAINES MR. DONALD MEAGHER
Night School Secretary Night School Principal
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Jenkins, Rita Gore and Jean Cannata seem to be listening in on
Mrs. McGill's telephone conversation.
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MRS. JEAN McGlLL MRS. DOROTHY ANDERSON
School Secretary
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Music Supervisor
MISS JULIA COMBS
Counseling Secretary
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MRS, ERMA SUKUP MRS. EVELYN POWELL
Attendance Student Accounts
Clerk
MR. FRANK DEROOS
Guidance Consultant
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Guidance Consultant Director of Special
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MR. RALPH RIGGINS
Guidance Consultant Supervisor of Child Welfare
and Attendance
MISS RUTH COLE MISS ELENOR OSBORNE
Speech Therapist Bookkeeper
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CUSTODIANS--Burt Simpson, Archie McCann, Mrs. Mossie Davidson, James
Rodgers, Burr Miller, and Bob Ricker.
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CAFETERIA WORKERS-Mrs. Dessie Dean, Mrs.
Mary Nulk, Mrs. Springer, Mrs. Burk and Bessie
Dean.
Mrs. Lois Miller
MAINTENANCE SECRETARY
Mr. Rex Riddick
MAINTENANCE BOOKKEEPER
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BUS DRlVERS-Joe McFarland, Marvin Philpotf,
Delmo Dean, Royal Yochum, and Reno Ridolfi.
Mr. Charles Lorshbough
HEAD CUSTODIAN
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MATRON
MR. ADAMS
MR. HARDTEN
MISS MCBRIDE
Counselors guide and advise us
Students receive help from counselors for getting a iob.
During senior interviews counselors discuss students' future
plans.
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MR. KNUDSEN
MR. GRAVES
MR. COWARD
Mathematics necessary for the problems in tomorrow's space age
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Mr, E51e5'5 Chemistry glass nies a new experiment. Girls and boys learn about bone structure from Mr. Svve
Science is the key to exploration of unknown fields
MR. BABCOCK MR. ERICKSON MR. ESTES
MR. RIDGE MR. SWEATT
MR. BAIRD
MRS. DENNIS MR. HOLLER
MRS, HUSSEY MR. WARD
Language arts teach proper habits
of reading, writing, and speaking
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Social studies advocate our democratic way of life
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Seniors in economic classes learned the basic principles that In history we received the story of our Nation's development
govern our businesses. and how we have progressed to be a world power.
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MRS. BRUCE
MR. SHAW MR. WILSON
Commercial courses prepare tomorrow's business leaders
Shorthand students develop penmansl-sip and speed, improve Mrs, Bruce teaches students how to run the different machines
punctuation and spelling application.
MR. AIELLO MR. DANIELS
Industrial arts challenge the student to create and construct
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Girls playing volleyball in the warm sunshine. Boys' physical education classes enioy recreational diving
Physical education strives for better sportsmanship
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MR. GOLDEN MR. MCGRATH
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MRS. YOUNG
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Students making a poster with Mrs. Young. Students learn techniques of driving.
Sunshine and the pleasant
weather of Antioch provide its
residents with excellent oppor-
tunities to enioy their work and
find recreational amusement.
A student's life is divided into
two parts. One is concerned with
the partly routine home activities,
and the second is made up of
studies and social activities at
school.
Homes in Antioch are built and
furnished for indoor and outdoor
living.
Students will remember al-
ways the school dances, plays,
sports events, and club gather-
ings. They will, also, remember
the many hours spent at a favo-
rite friend's home or attending
a party where a group of friends
got together to dance and enioy
themselves after a sports event
or after cruising to the Panther
drive-in.
Gracious living here has been
provided by our families, by our
community, and by our free
American enterprise.
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everyone is anxiously awaiting
the 8:10 bell. Seniors come back
to complete their knowledge,
Juniors to add to, and Sopho-
mores to start theirs.
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ior and senior girls at A.H.S., and
the boys by their "Big Brothers,"
members of the Key Club and
Block A.
on august 3l the empty halls welcome the laughter
of 989 a.h.s. students
AUGUST
With the coming of fall, watermelons lost their
taste, rnosquitos migrated to parts unknown, and
the "ole swimming hole" at A.H.S. suffered a slight
evacuation . . .summer ended. There were other
changes, too. Thoughts of Antioch students changed
from "eatin', sleepin', and playin' "to books, teachers,
and homework. Alternating hot and windy weather
heralded the coming of fall as students returned
to classes on August 31 . . . school opened.
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New teachers anxiously awaiting their students are Mr. Russell
Cornelius, Mrs. Gloria Peterson, Mr. Richard Tweedy, Mrs. Mildred
Bennett, Mr. Peter Daniels, Mrs. Hele-n Youngs, Mrs. Pat Lynch
and Mrs. Margaret Dunham.
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in the first game of the year.
Assemblyman Baldwin, Student Body President Jerry Lilley
and Principal James Reusswig greet students at first assembly.
PTEMBER
September is here at last. Football fever has
hit A.H.S., with the arrival of our first game and
rally. Cheers and shouts were given as our teams
led us on to our first victories.
With the closing of September, sophomores were
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oriented as to what classes they were in, and
Our boys were cheered on to victory over the Liberty Lions
Pep crew and rooters looking for a pair of contact lenses
'hat final changes had'been made on programs . . .studying at Pacifica football game.
began.
the color and excitement of football invades the campus
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of the year held by the Girls' Affairs Committee. while taking the Iowa tests.
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OCTOBER
As October arrived, so did the cold weather.
But it didn't come to stay. There
were many days of warm, hazy sunshine with
a fresh, autumn tang. Students' dress changed
with the weather. Seniors one day dressed
in completely black outfits.
Many things happened this month. The yearly pan-
Lhec-erl'vLyLtrc?5s" and "goblins" danced to records at the Key Club Hallo- Tomime Show drew a big TUVHOUL Best num-
bers from the show were presented at a student body
assembly. The F.H.A.-U.N.O. dinner, with
the theme "Around the World" was a great
success. Football was mid-way through the
season, and cross-country and wrestling
began. The month closed with the Key Club deco-
rated in orange and black Halloween colors.
A portion of Senior section giving the football players a yell.
seniors change pace of day by portraying "beatniks"
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dressed as "Beatniks" in black, heavy eye-make-up for the girls, and beards and bongos for the boys.
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The purpose of the F.H.A.-U.N.O. Banquet was to raise money for
U.N.E.S.C.O., an organization that sends aid overseas.
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Titta performs, in her native costume, an Indonesian
dance at the F.H.A.-U.N.O. Banquet. W
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Linda Terranova and Michele Strobridge pantomimed to "Say Man."
Junior girls put out a fire in the audience as part of their skit during
"Fire Prevention Week."
Laughter was heard throughout the Marion Beede Auditorium
when Martin Thiessen, "Liberace," played and sang.
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Gary Pitek buys football program from Journalism l student, Carol Pleasants, as friends
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An unusually warm November
brought the football season to an end
with the annual Antioch-Pittsburg
game, and the crowning of Miss Foot-
ball '59, Linda Meyer.
AHS hillbillies enioyed them-
selves at the Sadie Hawkins Dance.
The theme "Hillbilly Hoedown" was
presented by the Student Council,
and all kinds of country folk were
there.
"Miss Football '59," Linda Meyer, with captains Bill Prouty and
Jerry Norgol, after the crowning at the last football rally.
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Enthusiastic fans deco-
rating goal posts for the
game.
Truck parked across l8th street
rolls into plate glass door of
auditorium. iPhoto courtesy of
Police Departmentl.
Jerry Norgol and Bill Prouty about to present football coaches with
shotgun shells. The coaches lnot shownl went on a hunting trip
the following morning.
nded with a "girl-ask-boy" dance
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"Marryin' Sam," Coach Golden, gave
couples a "license" and chicken ring
For the first time this year, all those attending the Wl1e"'heY Wefe maffied-
Sadie Hawkins dance had to dress in hillbilly style.'Looks
like everyone really had an exciting time in costume.
SADIE HA WKINS
"hillbilly hoedownn
Who's the boy, Marlene or Earl?
After the Chase, Catch, Courtship, and Marriage ifour themes Judy Rossi and Charles Creecy were each awarded
carried out on the wallsb, couples enioyed the "matrimonial S5 for being the most appropriately dressed couple.
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DECEMBER
Before you could get all your
assignments in, Christmas vacation
had arrived.
Christmas season on the A.H.S.
campus is celebration, and celebration
Antioch High School was host to six schools, members of Diablo is Splrlled and l0YOU5 Y0Ull'W -gala Qfeen
Valley lnterschool Councils, for an all-day conference.
wreaths - symbols ofthe season - gen-
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a container filled with good things -
dances 4 tinsel and ornaments on a
tall, green tree - Christmas programs -
and Christmas Carols.
All these things made this December
truly joyous and exciting for all.
the Christmas spirit envelops the campus
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"God Bless Our Barracks," a skit about Elvis Presley in the army, won first prize Bill Lagusis and Kenny Pimental create
in competition against six other gym classes. progressive lazz sounds at the boys'
Christmas assembly.
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Council members, added to the spirit of the season.
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SENIOR PLAY
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CAST
Marlene Demnicki TERRY RANDALL
Marg Del Rosa TERRY RANDALL
Mitchell Hilton KEITH BURGESS
Darlene Grangnelli JUDITH CANFIELD
Phil Sexton DAVID KINGSLEY
Dorothy Tomlin JEAN MAITLAND
Michele Strobridge, BERNICE NIRMEYER, Carole Cito,
OLGA BRANDT, Donna Nicol, SUSAN PAIGE, Linda Ter-
ranova, MATTIE, Marguerite Taylor, MARY HARPER, Michele
Clarl, MARY MYCUNE, Marlene Gixnochio, MADELINE
VAUCLAIR, Peggy Davis, ANN BRADDOCK, Lorraine Morelli,
MRS. ORCUTTp Ruth Mohr, KAYE HAMILTON, Diane San-
doval, BOBBY MELROSE, Martin Thiessen, FRANK, Marghe
Bryan, LOUISE MITCHELL, Bobbe Shapiro, PAT NEVINE, Judy
Spruell, KENDALL ADAMS, Marty Basista, SAM HASTINGS,
Jerry Reis, JIMMY DEVEREAUGH, and LARRY WESTCOTT,
Larry Rochelle, FRED POWELL, Jon Bell, JON MILKAUSEI,
Richard Lackey, DR. SANDALL, Clara Costello, TONY GIL-
LETTEg Sharon Koskey, ELLEN FENWICK, Pete McElveen,
BILLY, and Larry Parks, ADOLPH GRETZL.
Robert L. Holler, director and
drama instructor, watches re-
hearsal.
Committee Chairmen: FRONT ROW - Karen Ward and Dottie Gaul. M
SECOND ROW - Joyce Cummings, Carol McQuade, and Charles Lindley. M .
BACK ROW - Larry Dorsey, Carl Grillo, and Marty Basista.
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COMMITTEES
Student Director KAREN WARD
Prompters CHARLENE MARCHANT
ELAINE RODGERS
Business Managers DOTTIE GAUL
CAROL MCQUADE
Electricians DAVID HOFF
CHUCK LINDLEY
Scenery KAREN WARD
JERRY REIS
Hand Props JOYCE CUMMINGS
LARRY DORSEY
Curtain BOB FERGUSON t
Jon Bell going to dinner with Darlene
Others working on production details: Gyfangftelllr WHO Played the Daft Of S Worldly
Nancy Anetsky, Linda Burris, Jean Can- glll'
nata, Cleatta Clark, Bob Ferguson, Steve
Fleichsing, Vicki Franklin, Mike Freniere,
Carl Grillo, Jerry LaDuke, Don Luis, Mari-
anne McGeechan, Carol Penny, Henry
Provine, Sandy Resino, Lynn Terwilliger,
Nita Tonso, Kathy Viera, and Sharon Wik.
Phil Sexton, the romantic lead, is greeted by landlady Lorraine
Morelli.
"Stage Door" is a play about the life of girls who are making their living on the Stage.
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for pictures after crowning.
Members of the Junior Prom Court were elected by those working on the dance,
Basis of selection was the amount and quality of work contributed. Court members
were Kermit Pool, Deanna Solmonson, Tom Menasco, Gall Perry, King Melvin
Epps, Queen Shirley Fante, Winnie McKinnon, Tony Poveda, Carolyn Giannotti, and
Bill Cooley.
JUNIOR PROM
"blue grotto"
Kermit Pool and Deanna Solmonson walk gracefully to the
throne as couples look on.
Court dances the first dance after the crowning. Those attending the dance wait anxiously for the
crowning ofthe king and queen.
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JANUARY of dimes
The first month of this new decade brought
nany new and exciting events to the students of S sr-sy
A.H.S. Pat Harrison became the first girl stu- sq'
dent body president in the history of the
school.
The A Cappella held a dance in order to
raise money for their trip to Squaw Valley. The
theme of the dance was Olympic Holiday.
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at the Student-Faculty basketball
game.
Second-semester student body officers are Pat Harrison, president,
Larry Dorsey, vice-president, and Donna Nicol, secretary.
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was great
in '58 with
"Sputnik" . . .
Basketball Queen Judy Rossi and and again in '60 with "Cat's
Charley Creecy. Meow."
The Olympic Torch is held at the opening
ceremonies,
FEBRUARY
An air ot excitement filled
this month as the A Cappella
represented AHS at the Vlllth
Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley.
A Cappella members were missed
from classes while they were
loading buses, meeting movie
stars, wrapping up in warm
clothes, and
singing.
Crowning of Miss
Basketball, Judy Rossi,
hilighted the end of the
month with the close
of basketball
season.
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Exciting and varied activities 1
filled this month. The first
Drama Department play, under fl' K
the direction of Mr. Robert Holler,
was a big success.
Classes continued with regular-
ity in spite of the many extra-
curricular activities.
AHS students
loin with other
schools at CASC I A
banquerafme Performing in the Japanese "Noh' play are Dave Walden, Lorraint
Concord inn. Darlene Grangnelli, Marg Del Rosa, Maureen O'Malley, and Mel Broadd
Georgeen Arata plays "Snowman"
at the annual Emblem A snowtrip
at Eidelveiss.
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the dissection of a cat, a class proiect in physiology.
fun-filled month with a variety of activities
CON-'Pl95 ef'l0Y refreshments at 'lie Sain' Patrick? DHY Dance, New girls of AHS are hosted by the Girls' Affairs Committee at
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CAST
Penny wood MAUREEN 'O'MALLEY
A chuck Harris ANDY BURNETT
'ei Mrs, vvoaa Doizornv' rolviun
Elmer Tuttle JERRY REIS
Dr, WOOIQ LARRY PARKS
Effie CAROLYN POWELL
Milly Lou TITTA JAZAR
Milly LOU CLEATTA CLARK
G. Mervyn Roberts
RICHARD LACKEY
Roger Van Vleck GLENN WATSON
Mr. Harris DAVID WALDEN
Shirley Wentworth RUTH MOHR
Ralph Wentworth JON FONTANA
Julie Harris LORRAINE MORELLI
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STUDENT BODY PLAY
"june mad"
PRODUCTION
Stage Manager KAREN WARD
Assistant Stage Manager
BEIVIE RYER
Student Director MARG DEL ROSA
Business Manager
LINDA TERRANOVA
Prompter MICHELE STFZOBRIDGE
Curtain PHIL SEXTON
Make-up VICKI FRANKLIN
Hand Props DOROTHY TOMLIN
Ushers BLOCK A
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Dorothy Tomlin, Titta Jazar, Richard Lackey, Ruth Mohr, Jon Fontana, 'T'
and Andy Burnett.
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Production staff busy at work.
Winnie McKinnon, general chairman, presents Ron Brochini
and Cyndy Erickson prize for best socks.
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GAA sock hop.
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SOCK HOP
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Couples watch Richard Lackey dance with partner, Dale Cagle, during a
spotlight dance.
Couples enjoy dancing in colorfully decorated SOCkS. Jane Woolcott and Richard Lackey dance at sock hop put on
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basketball theme.
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Mike Freniere was crowned "Mr.
lrresistible."
The AHS student council presented a "Mr. Irresistible" dance this
year.
MAY underclassmen fill seniors' shoes
May brought the realization that
seniors will soon be graduating,
and that pep crew and student council offices must be filled by energetic
underclassmen.
With the completion of ditch day, senior ball, and the laying of the 1960
plaque, seniors asked themselves what they could leave the administration,
faculty and school to show their appreciation for three wonderful years at
AHS. The Class of 1960 left the school a lectern for the Marion Beede
Auditorium.
Gayle Nelson and Carolyn Powell practice
for future songleaders.
Gassaway, GAA advisor, makes the presentation.
campaign speeches.
"Most Outstanding Senior Girl" award is received by Lynn Terwilliger.
Miss
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Janet Flori and Marty Basista, Dorothy Gaul and Earl Hoyt, Sandy Resino and Bill Prouty, Carol McQuade
and Jerry Norgol lkneelingl, lgor Kent and Nikki Ambler, Bruce Franz and Pat Harrison, and Ron
Pucinelli and Lynn Terwilliger.
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SENIOR BALL COURT
"exotica"
Larry Rochelle and Bev Burkehead won trophies for "Out-
standing Dancers" given by James Men Shop.
King and Queen and their
court dancing to the music
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and guests Gee Gee Shapiro stand in front of concession.
line up for food
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Kathy Kish and Nita Tonso
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Class of '6O.
:st mile at a.h.s.
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HONORS AND AWARDS
JUDY SPRUELL
Life Member of C.S.F.p Graduation Speakerg Elks'
Certificate of Merity 5500 Antioch Rotary Club
Scholarship: S500 Santa Barbara College Scholarship.
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Life Member of C.S.F.g Graduation Speakerg D.A.R. Good
Citizen's Awardp Merit Scholarship Finalist, Elks' Certificate of
Merit: Speaker of Town Hall Meetingg Rotary Club "Student
of the Month"g Engineers' Week Outstanding Science and Math
Student Awardg 31500 Massachusetts Institut
Scholarshipp Bank of America Zone Competitor Plague Winnerg
52500 Crown Zellerbach Scholarship.
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Life Member of C.S.F.y S2500 Crown Zellerbach Scholarshipg
Douglass College-Rutgers University Scholarshipg California
State Scholarshipg Honors at Entrance at U.C.g Certificate of
Merit from Merit Scholarship Corp.: Bank of America Certificate
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MARLENE DEMNICKI
Life Member of C.S.F.g S200 Wor-nen's
Auxiliary of Contra Costa Medical Asso-
ciation Scholarship: 5500 Master Florists
Scholarship
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LYNN TERWILUGER
JERRY REIS
Bank of America Trophyg Winner for
Arty S100 Big Break Scholarship.
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ior Girl"g 5100 Girls' Athletic Association
Scholarship.
JANICE HARRISON
Beauty Scholarship.
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Life Member of C.S.F.g Antioch Com-
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MARC DEL ROSA
Life Member of C,S.F.p 5lOO Girls' Athletic As
ciation.
CAROL MCQUADE
Life Member of C.S.F.g "Outstanding
Journalist of l96O"g First Place Elks' Lead-
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Bank of America English Certificateg Antioch
Education Association Scholarship.
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Life Member of C.S,F.g Letter of Commendation
from National Merit Scholarship Corp.: Honors
at Entrance at U. C4 S100 Girls' Athletic Asso-
ciation Scholarship. KAREN WARD
Beauty Scholarship.
KAREEN HANSON
Life Member of C.S.F.g 3100 California Savings and
Loan Associationg Outstanding Student Award
Scholarshipg "My True Security" Junior Chamber of
Commerce Winner,
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Lite Member of C.S,F.g S250 Antioch
Community Scholarship Fundp Na-
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Honors at vutravice al Holy Names
GEORGEEN ARATA
Bank of America Trophy and Cer-
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Honorary Marinello Beauty.
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ALICE FERREIRA
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Achievement Award in Social Scienceg
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S400 Esther Bryant Memorial
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Community Scholarship Fund.
JEANNE CANNATA
Antioch Community Scholarship for
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Antioch Community Vocational
Arts Scholarship.
NlKKl AMBLER
tty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award.
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Bank of America Certificate of Merit for Home
Economicsg SlOO Girls' Athletic Association Scholar-
ship.
NANCY ANETSKY
CAROLE LEMBI
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American Association of United Nations Award
for Outstanding Achievement in the National
High School Contestp 3200 Women's Auxiliary of
Contra Costa Medical Association Scholarship.
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1960 SPORTS QUEENS
SYLVIA BARNES
"Miss Golf"
LINDA MEYER
"Miss Football"
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CAROLE CITO
Miss Swimming"
LORETTA ADEN
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"Miss Track"
JUDY ROSS!
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JERRY U LLEY
JERRY NORGOL
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CHARLIE CREECY
"Athlete of the Year"
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The desire to compete ex-
presses itself not only in Antioch
but all over the world where-
ever men gather.
The recreation-minded person
can find in Antioch, a few blocks
from downtown, various water
sports-fishing, water skiing, and
boating-at their finest the year
round.
Our community has shown an
interest in organizing activities
for the youth through the An-
tioch Recreation Department
which sponsors dances, little
leagues, and summer recreation
programs.
School grounds and facilities
are always available to the youth
of the community.
In sports we develop our
bodies to the finest condition.
Sports also teach us that there is
glory'in defeat as well as in
victory.
The ability to regard defeat as
glorious is a great achievement
and one of the finest lessons man
can learn.
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FRONT ROW - Remmel Bryant, Ron Del Rossa, Mike Ruiz, Grant Sullivan, Willy Aguilar, and Ted
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BACK ROW - Earl Hoyt, Mike Berry, and Jack Marvin. Not pictured - Bill Smith, Mike Freniere, and
Bob Ferguson.
SCORES
THEY ANTIOCH
Brentwood O 18
Sonora t3 O
Grass Valley 19 26
Manteca IA 20
Pleasant Hill O 2
Pacifica 20 14
Clayton Valley 7 l3
Mt. Diablo i3 O
Pittsburg lo O
Coach Joe Gambetta, Manager
Harold Young, and Coach Art
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The varsity squad took fourth
place in the D.V.A.L. league.
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ROW Bill Prouty, David Smith, and Frank Hetrick.
Everyone gets in the spirit of things with "Our Boys Will Shine Tonight."
FOOTBALL SPIRIT
The big game is on and vve are all
waiting for the kick off! Spectators, be-
hind the team all the way, till the stands.
To us, the game is more than the
cheering, the silliness of Joe Panther,
the popcorn, and the peppy songs of our
band. It is every living moment of our
first months of school.
The boys shout encour-
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MIKE BERRY
Tackle
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Crashing for extra yardage on pass reception, Ron Del Rossa C313 follows
Walter Jeffery's 4211i blocking against Brentwood in season opener.
tx' Antioch won I8 to 0.
RONNY DEL ROSSA
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lOM BAKER
Tackle Pulled down by Sonora back after endsweep Mike Ruiz LQBJ carries
2 varsity letters to no avail as Antioch drops their second outing I3 to O.
JERRY NORGOL JERRY Llll.EY RON ESCALONA BILL PROUTY
Fullback End Guard Halfback
2 varsity letters 2 varsity letters 2 varsity letters 3 varsity letters
Blocking punt, Ron Escalona l49J and Bruce Franz l62J set up final
tally as the Panthers run wild offensively against Grass Valley to win
26 to l9.
Warming up before Manteca game is the strong Panther forward wall.
Antioch won tlie close game 20 to I4 in the final seconds,
BOB DOUGLAS
Defensive End
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REMMEL BRYANT
Guard
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Pantlwers defeated Pleasant Hill in the tightest game of the season 2 to O.
CHARLES SPRINGER
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MIKE RUIZ DAVID SMITH TED ELLIOT
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player IIII. Antioch was victorious in a hardfouglit battle,
Lunging over center Bill Prouty IQOI goes for a first down as the strong Mt, Diablo
squad edged the Pantlicrs I3 to O.
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effort by Antioch, Pittsburg went on to win I6-0.
FOOTBALL ACTICN
Jerry Lilley i291 and Tom Baker 158D come up to clear way
for Norgol C375 as he eludes Pittsburg secondary.
Norgol attempts to escape Pirate's grip.
Jubilant junior varsity carry coaches off field after defeating
Pittsburg to take league crown.
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They Antioch
Mt. Diablo 44 15
Clayton Valley I5 45
Pacifica 45 15 '
Pleasant Hill 22 35 Q - XX '
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Top five men out for cross country are Guy Pucci, Carlos Olvera, Darnell Batel, Richard
Cross Country men warm up before meet. NeVeUf and l-5"fY D0"5eY'
Frosh-Soph League Came Scores
They Antioch
Mt. Diablo 36 19
Clayton Valley 39 T9
Pacifica 35 22
Pleasant Hill 26 30
Pittsburg 35 21
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Geochan, and Mike Marglin. SECOND ROW - Marshal Miles, Frank Sanchez, Mike Goss, Tom Young,
Pat Pritchard, Tom Menasco, and Tom Lamb. BACK ROW - Chuck Powell, Bill Bode, Gary Springer,
Frank Cavanaugh, Gary San Martin, and Lex Davis.
JUNIOR VARSITY WINS CHAMPIONSHIP
Coaches Hal McGill and Cletus Clinker.
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Brentwood O 45
Sonora 7 i2
Manteca O i3
Pleasant Hill O O
Pacifica i2 34
Clayton Valley i2 i3
Mt. Diablo 7 33
Pittsburg 6 7
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Mickey Toner, James Biggs, Igor Kent, Jon Fontana, and Charles Creecy.
Year4Cap?ains Charles Creecy and James
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SCORES
They Antioch
Liberty 22 49
Stagg 48 40
Franklin 39 43
John Sweat 57 45
Livermore 36 31
Alhambra 36 38
Lodi 47 36
DeAnza 64 43
'Mt. Diablo 47 41
'Pacifica 35 51
Bishop Armstrong 42 43
'Pittsburg 62 45
'Pleasant Hill 53 33
'Clayton Valley 44 40
'Diablo 55 32
'Pacifica 47 41
'Pittsburg 62 43
'Pleasant Hill 48 50
'Clayton Valley 68 41
The varsity squad took fifth place in
the D.V.A.L. league.
'League games.
"B" BASKETBALL SQUAD-NJack Lopez, Gary San Martin, Dan Clinker, James Kyle, Bill Vawter, Forrest
Sullivan, Gerald Circo, Carl Lawson, Butch Rounsaville, Jerome Circo, Russell Hunt, Frank Sigari, Jim
Olds, Mike Pollard, and Jim Karnis.
"B" BASKETBALL
SCORES
They Antioch
Liberty 13 43
siagg 25 39
Franklin 44 32
John Sweat 24 30
Livermore 21 33
Alhambra 40 47
Lodi 43 40
De Anza 36 17
Bishop Armstrong 47 41
'Diablo 34 45
'Pacifica 38 41
'Pittsburg 47 34
'Pleasant Hill 29 41
'Clayton Valley 22 33
'Diablo 31 36
'Pacifica 34 38
'Pittsburg 29 27
'Pleasant Hill 31 37
'Clayton Valley 27 33
The "B" Basketball team took second "B" Coach
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Williams, Hugh Bell, Ray Haggard, KNEELING-'Rudy Salazar, Frank Goodyear, Jim Woolever, Phil
Balrzell, Guy Stansbury, Roy Rochelle, Jim Gayer, and Gordon Triemert. STANDING-Coach Palmer,
Harold Price, Bill Prouiy, James Ledbetter, Ray Hodges, Tom Pimenlal, Dave Smith, Don Hammer, larry
Barcus, and Manager Wilson Stevens,
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Antioch 47 33
Mirarnonte 20 31
Pleasant Hill 73 76
Antioch 36 72
Napa 78 40
Antioch 4l 57
Berkeley 49 55
Clayton Valley 50 26
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Clayton Valley 26 6
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B" TRACK SQUAD-FRONT ROW-Jess Martinex, Bill Vawter, Jack Edwards, Tom McGeechan, Jess Samuido, Burt Crawford, Mike Sigari, Phil
Aaghuyop, David Farley, John Grangnelli, James Woolever. BACK ROW--Malcolm O'Conner, Frank Sigari, Kermit Pool, Alan Ramsey, Mike Car
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VARSITY BASEBALL
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Pleasant Hill 9 17
Pacifica 8 5
Clayton Valley 6 5
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STEVE FLECHSING
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INDIVIDUALS
JIM KARNIS
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Menasco, Chester Ball, and Mike Goss. SECOND ROW-Melvin Kutsch, Ron Sbranti, Mike
Marglin, Gary Podris, and Bob Luis. BACK ROW-Roy Rochelle, Tom Young, Tony Poveda,
and Coach Rose.
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swimmer nears the end of his race.
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38 57
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61 34
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32 63
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Jank, and Matt Ward.
The "B" Team tied for League Championship this
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Swimmers, Rusty Burbank and Garv Clark nrartira rarinf.
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BACK ROW-Mike Callahan, Coach Joe Gambetta, Dan Clinker, Jess Crawford, Mario Ferreira,
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"Players of the Week" --VV FRONT--Jerry Norgol and
Ronnie Del Rossa. BACK ROW-Mike Berry, Walt
Jeffery, Bill Prouty, Bruce Franz, Remmel Bryanl,
and Jerry Lilley.
BRUCE FRANZ
"Player of the Week"
4 "Most Valuable Player"
Played in East-Watt Gam.
Second String All-County
BRUCE COLLINS
Placed D.V.A.L. Shoipur
JACK HANNIGAN
Third place "B" at D.V.A.L.
finals for Breast Stroke
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"Player of the Week"
Second Team All-County End
Most Valuable lineman Award-
Antioch Quarterback Club
All Opponent Team for Clayton
Valley and Pleasant Hill
Fifth "A" 120-High Hurdles
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First String All'Countyp Honorable Mention All-'
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"Most Valuable Backfield Man"
Most Worthy Opponent avyarfl for Pillslwrg gmuo
Runner-up for "Athlete of the Yom All County"
HAROLD PRICE
First place Novice for Wrestling
BOB DOUGLAS
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First D.V.A.L. "B" 1320
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nity to explore the duties and
privileges they will later exercise
as adults.
Leadership, like a talent for art,
music, or sports, is a God-given
potential. Because we live in a
democracy, a student is able to
develop his potential of leader-
ship to the degree he desires.
Leadership and its responsibil-
ities bring about maturity of the
individual as he faces problems
and makes decisions.
Man has learned that he must
live with others to survive. He
must have the companionship of
those who have the same inter-
ests and occupations as he does.
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organizations - we gain happi-
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Literary Editor
JOAN NELSON
Activities Editor
JERRY REIS
Art Editor
NIKKI AMBLER
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CAROLE CITO
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CAROL MCQUADE
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SHERRY KIDWELL
Business Manager
BRUCE GHISELLI
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HI-LIFE
ACTIVITIES:
I . Football programs.
2. Write Hi-Life stories for An-
tioch Ledger.
3. Panfheretfe Ball.
PURPOSE: Train Journalism I stu-
dents for Journalism II staff iobs.
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and Jane Woolcott. ON THE LADDER-Jon Fontana, Carolyn Powell and Louis Stahlheber.
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Becky Carter, Carolyn Powell, Carol Wil
san, and Terrie Harrington, FIRST SEMESTER HI-LIFE EDITORS-FRONT
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ROW 'Louise Mesturinl, Nan Terwilliger, Gail Perry, and Joanne Canada, THIRD ROW'-'Olga
Flores, Carol Wilson, Jackie West, Diane Vidisky, Terrie Harringion, Becky Carter, Linda Long,
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CLUB
ACTIVITIES:
I. Served dinner for iun-
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squad.
2. Hosted a panel discus- X
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3. Host to foreign ex- i
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University of California.
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PURPOSE: To develop better
understanding and closer co-
operation between the home
and the school.
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Freda McGeechan, Mrs. Julia Spruell, and Mrs. C, W. Vrornan.
STANDING-Mr, James Reusswig, Mr. John McKinnon, Mr.
T George Shapiro, Mr. Manuel Olvera, and Mr. John Fante.
Foreign exchange students from University of California at Berkeley
spent a weekend in Antioch as guests of the Parents Club.
SPORTSMANSHIP COMMITTEE
CTIVITIES:
Attend all football and basketball games
to rate sportsmanship.
JRPOSE: To promote a higher level of
aortsmanship and competition within the
.V.A.L. league.
SPORTSMANSHIP COMMITTEE-KNEELING-Mickey Toner and Jerry Norgol. STAND
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Hcnry Provinc, Jerry Lilley, Bruce Collins, and Dennis Heapy,
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TROPHY COMMITTEE -- Joanne Canada, Pat
Savage, and Carolyn Bailey.
FLAG COMMITTEE-Sandy McCoy, Sharon
Dal Porto, Kareen Hanson, and Gary San
Martin.
BUDGET COMMITTEE-Diane Hanson, Michele Stro
bridge, Marg Del Rosa, Leah Merlini, and Joar
Danilovich,
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LATIEAH JAZAR MRS. MARILYN HussEv
our foreign exchange student from Advisor
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LETTER FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT 'sri
TITTA JAZAR XXX 't
ar Friends,
A few years ago, a Iittle girl hung her dreams upon a twinkling star.
ey were dreams, wishes that might not come true. Then one day the
sams did come true, and she came to the United States. She was granted
e year in one of the American high schools: Antioch High.
The realization of her dreams brought Iminorl difficulties at the begin-
1g, and she felt at times she must be intruding. But the patience you
:wed her, the friendship you gave her make it hard for her to leave you
w. You have helped her to become one of you. I know this for I am this
I.
Thcre are no words that can show you my gratitude. My happiness in
ing a member of your student body, neither can I express my sadness at
iving you. The experiences given me in this one year will always be my
ist cherished memories.
Two words that are often said are used again now, but never before did
ey have so much meaning: "terima kasih!" lin your language they will
ran: Thanks ever so muchl.
Good luck to all of you, may we meet again sometime.
Love,
Titta
Carolyn Giannotti, Gary Sledge, and Shirley Fante were top
candidates for Foreign Exchange Program. Gary Sledge
was selected to take a trip to Sweden for the summer.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
COMMITTEE - - Fra rt
Arata, GeeGee Shapiro,
Nita Tonso, Kathie-ne
Kish, Anita Bates, Titta
Jazar, Mariory Miller,
Gail Stormes, Shirley
Fante, Carolyn Giannotti,
and Kathy Fleming.
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STUDENT COURT Gee Gee Shapiro, Karen Dragon, Rhonda Briney, Bill Prouty, Jim Lilley, Paul Rodgers,
Jon Fontana, Gary Pitek, Linda Burris, Gary Sitton, Judy Sprucll, and Frank Cavanaugli,
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2. Held meetings.
PURPOSE: To enforce rules
and regulations ot associat-
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MR- OHS MERCER O ' Gary Pitek, Bill Prouty, and Jon Fontana waiting for next case.
Advisor
RADIO
CLUB
ACTIVITIES:
I. Meetings.
2. Work with radios.
PURPOSE: Give inentbers ex-
perience as ham radio oper-
ators.
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RADIO CLUB FRONT ROW Steven Phillips, secretary, Mary Veatch, publicity chairman, Gary
Dwi:-nlwnrlwi, treasurer, and Ricliarrl Swanton, BACK ROW-Vincent Smith, Jon Bell, Wayne
Broarlclns, and Jolin Ciinnnm
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Winnie McKinnon, Bette Teegarden, Marlene Demnicki, Lynn Tervvilliger. BACK ROW-Lana Butz, Alice
Ferreira, Pat Harrison, Linda Meyer, Kareen Hanson, Violette Pirozzoli, Bobbe Shapiro, Joan Dodson,
Cathy Ramos.
GIRLS' AFFAIRS COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW-Titta Jazar, Pat Savage, Deanna Solmonson,
GIRLS ' AFFAIRS
ACTIVITIES:
I. Big-Little Sister Program
2. Fall Conference
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. Christmas Party
. Reception for all new girls at A.H.S.
PURPOSE: To improve communications among
the clubs and to uphold the standards and high
ideals of all the girls attending A.H.S.
MISS LUCILLE MCBRIDE
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SEMESTER GIRLS' AFFAIRS COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW-Kathy Kish, Judy Watson, Charlene
Violette Pirozzoli, Kareen Hanson, Alice Ferreira, Linda Fields. BACK ROW-Gayle Nelson,
ul, Linda Terranova, Diane Sandoval, Carolyn Giannotti, Nita Tonso, Pat Harrison, Anita Bates.
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ACTIVITIES:
l. Practicing.
2. Leading songs at rallies and sports
events.
PURPOSE: Create school spirit and good
sportsmanship among students.
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PURPOSE: Create school spirit and
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LARRY ROCHELLE
MATT WARD, Head Cheerleader
JOAN NELSON
PAT HARRISON
NIKKI AMBLER
DIANE BODE
LINDA KENNERLY
LINDA MOONEY
PANTHERETTES
AND JOE PANTHER
ACTIVITIES:
I. Attend rallies
2. Decorate for sports events
PURPOSE: Team mascots who create
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js, Dottie Gaul, Georgeen Arata, Nancy Sigari, and Ann Holliday.
Arcade decorated with signs to encourage the boys
to win.
RALLY CLUB AND
PEP CREW SNAPS
Rally Club, in co-operation with Student Council helped sponsor the
Sadie Hawkins Dance.
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FIRST SEMESTER RALLY CLUB OFFlCERSANiYa Noia, junior representative, Barbara
Cooley, sophomore representative, Andrea Olvera, secretary, Pat Savage, president,
Linda Burris, vice-president, Janice Borden, treasurer, and Marlene Demnicki, senior
representative.
MR. REX ESTES
Advisor
RALLY CLUB
ACTIVITIES:
l. Attend all rallies.
ball games.
3. Put on all rallies.
4. Sponsor one school dance.
ship, better school spirit, and all-round
good citizenship.
SECOND SEMESTER RALLY CLUB OFFICERS-KNEELING+Marlene Demnicki, senior representative. FIRST
ROW-Andrea Olvera, secretary, Janice Borden, treasurer, and Barbara Cooley, sophomore representative.
TOP ROW-Linda Burris, vice-president, Linda Terranova, presidentg and Nita Noia, iunior representative,
2. Decorate for all football and basket-
PURPOSE: To promote good sportsman-
RALLY CLUB-FRONT ROW-Rhonda Briney, Penny Beede, Pat Canepa, Kay Bartlett, Sue Wright, Patsy
Elliot, Jan Hovet, and Jerry Hayes, SECOND ROW-Myrna Bers, Cathy Ramos, Linda Bernstein, Carol
Marshall, Judy Dawson, Linda Burris, Carol Pleasants, Barbara Cooley, and Barbara Del Rossa. THIRD
ROW Thea Kountanis, Marilyn Eyestone, Pat Savage, Cleatta Clark, Gerri LaDuke, Karen Kent, Cindy
Harris, Gay Knepshield, Nan Terwilliger, and Carol Fry. FOURTH ROW-Dorothy Toner, Sharon Jefferies,
Sue Oliver, Levon Hill, Kathy Fleming, Carol Di Mercurio, Judy Heapy, Dorrie Cross, Donna Nicol, Jane
Woolcott, Sharon Dal Porto, and Gail Perry. BACK ROW-Irene Cesa, Marilyn Jacobsen, Pat Kramling,
Janice Borden, Dianne Karaglanis, Larry Rochelle, Matt Ward, Eddie Doyle, Charles Vargo, Juana
Carmichael, Linda Kennerly, and Susie Mooney.
RALLY CLUB-FRONT Row-Alice Ambra, Joyce Cummings, Kathy Churchfield, Ann Holliday, Sandy
Resino, Edith Romero. SECOND ROW-Marlene Demnicki, Barbara Dowd, Jean Cannata, Georgette Whit-
tingham, Joann Webb, Kathy Kitner, Martha Romo, Kathy Smith. THIRD ROW-Sandy McCoey, Fran
Arata, Carolyn Bailey, Judy Ward, Dinah Ford, Pat Scott, Becky Carter, Anita Noia. BACK ROW-Myrna
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Arata, Carolyn Bailey, Judy Ward, Dinah Ford, Pat Scott, Becky Carter, Anita Noia. BACK ROW-Myrna
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Burkhead, Dottie Gaul, Dean Goute.
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11. The Ledger Day Parade.
5. Picnic Day at Davis.
6. State Fair performance.
PURPOSE: Band acts as an elective class which
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Fredrickson, and Joann Hutmacher. SECOND ROW-Ernestine Basulto, Liz Viera, Shirley Youmans,
Georgette Ambrosini, Iris Gill, and Mary Lou Gonzales. THIRD ROW-Pat Scott, Sue Langlois, Jo Brooks,
Charlene Marchant, Doreen Brown, and JoAnn Mullen. FOURTH ROWYLinda Barbee, Velma Buchanan,
Pat Lucido, Marlene Albright, Jane Shaw, and Gary Clark. FIFTH ROW-Diane Hiebert, Elaine Stogner,
Judy Cito, Alice Belante, Janice Littlepage, and Jim Cooper. BACK ROW-Ted Elliott, Frank Canada,
Charles Springer, Remmel Bryant, Bert Wallace, and Richard St. Germain.
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ACTIVITIES:
I. Caroling in halls at Christmas.
2. College ofthe Pacific Choral Clinic.
3. Public School Week Open House.
4. State Music Festival.
5. Spring Concert.
6. Squaw Valley. l
7. Graduation.
PURPOSE: Gives opportunity for the ad-
vanced Slh9efS ih The high SCh00I T0 hefiofhe A CAPPELLA OFFICERS-STANDING-Bob Deaene, Mary Lou
familiar with STGI1Cl6rd choral I'epeI'lOry. Gonzales, Jane Shaw, Doug Luton, Charles Springer, and Caro-
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PURPOSE: To achieve a higher standard
in music and in performance.
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Maureen O'Malley, Marghe Bryan, Jane Shaw, Charlene Bacigulupi, and Sue Langlois. BACK ROWe-Pete
McElveen, Jean Cannata, Carol Marini, Don White, James DuBose, George Mackey, Bob DeBene, Gary
Podris, Pat Marchio, Lorraine Morelli, and Glenn Watson.
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Music Masters sang Christmas carols during classes in the halls under
the direction of Mrs, Lynch.
Music Masters went with the A Cappella to Squaw
Valley on the bus to sing for the opening ceremonies.
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clothes.
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Marlene Demnicki, secretary, Anita Bates, treas-
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ACTIVITIES:
T. Visit colleges or other places of interest to
academic students.
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dents of the secondary schools of California.
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CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION-FRONT ROW-Linda Burris, Peggy Weber, Marlene Demnicki, Marg Del Rosa, Gayle Nelson, Lynn
Terwilliger, Carolyn Giannotti, Shirley Fante, Carol Marini, Lana Butz, and Carol McQuade. SECOND ROWARita Eisenhower, Anita Tucci, Cindy
Harris, Anita Bates, Pat Harrison, Diane Sandoval, Sue Kirkpatrick, Carol Fry, Joyce Boyle, Irene Cesa, and Judy Spruell. THIRD ROW-vBecky
Carter, Lucille Rasmussen, Mariory Miller, Kathy Fleming, Dave Walden, Kathy Kish, Nita Tonso, Mara Williams, Barbara Bradley, Susan Gianot-
tio, and Winnie McKinnon. FOURTH ROW-Kareen Hanson, Bobbe Shapiro, Georgeen Arata, Gary Pitek, Ron Hopwood, Jim Karnis, Tony
Poveda, Stewart Petko, Henry Shirley, and Lloyd Prator. BACK ROW-Richard Bishop, Jim Davi, Mike Gallagher, Igor Kent, Bill Taylor, Gary
Sledge, Doug Rimbault, Ken Pimental, Tom Rodella, Vincent Smith, and Walt Sonner. 'A-I
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Jean Cannata. SECOND ROW--Connie Clark, Pat Cavalieri, Janet Hobbs, Rita Gore, Kathy Kish, Nita Tonso, Linda Burris, and
Anita Bates. THIRD ROW-- Pat Savage, Charlene Merchant, Betty Bowers, Sandy McCoy, Donna Nicol, Joan Dodson, and
Linda Kennerly, BACK ROW--Alice Ferreira, Fran Stone, Char Lewallen, Pat Harrison, Cecilia Jenkins, Carole Cito, Sylvia
Barnes, and Kareen Hanson.
EMBLEM " "
ACTIVITIES:
I. Sell at football games.
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Advisor
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progressive dinner.
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3. Christmas progressive dinner.
4. Father-daughter banquet.
5. Snow trip.
6. Skating party.
7. Luau, spring awards banquet.
PURPOSE: Girls' Emblem "A" Society is
designed primarily as an athletic honor
and a school service organization.
FIRST SEMESTER EMBLEM "A" OFFICERS-
Joan Dodson, president, Pat Cavalieri
vice-president, Bobbe Shapiro, secretary
Judy Ayers, treasurer, Cletta Clark, enter-
tainmentg and Cecilia Jenkins, publicity.
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Giovanni, Faye Kountanis, Tita Jazar, and Joyce Cummings. SECOND ROWfMargurite Taylor, Linda Terranova, Dorrie Cross,
Nikki Ambler, Carolyn Hughes, Lynn Terwilliger, and Ann Holliday, THIRD ROW-Launa Ayers, Judy Ayers, Dottie Gaul,
Michele Strobridge, Pat Miguel, Juana Carmichael, and Cyndy Erickson. BACK ROW-Peggy Davis, Vi Pirozzoli, Cleatta
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FICERS-Sandy McCoy, publicity, Char
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ACTIVITIES:
l. Two Banquets.
2. Holds three sport seasons.
3. Hi Jinx.
11. Play Days.
5. Selling at football games.
6. Sell magazines.
7. Sock Hop.
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Lynn Terwilliger, president, Judy Ayers, vice-president, Cecilia Jenkins, secretary, Lucille Ras-
mussen, treasurer, Terrie Harrington, general sports manager, Barbara Dowd, coin, of pub-
licity, Cleatta Clark, com. of entertainment, Sandy McCoy, senior representative, Carolyt'
Powell, junior representative, Barbara Costello, sophomore representative.
VELYN GASSAWAY G.A.A. CLUB-FIRST ROW-Karen Rees, Carol Fry, Juliana Martins, Carol Meppen, Barbara Del Rosa, Sue Wright
Advisor Elliott, and Kay Bartlett. SECOND ROW-Susan Staudenmaier, Charlene Bacigulupi, Pat Canepa, Mary Balesteri,
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lyn Eyestone, Diane Hanson, Judy Heapy, Carol Marini, Linda Bernstien. THIRD ROW- Dorothy Toner,
Webb, Judy Nulk, Mara Williams, Irene Cesa, Joyce Boyle, Nan Terwilliger, Carol Marshall, and Barbara
FOURTH ROW--Joanne Gute, Betty Haskins, Carol DiMeCurio, Penny Beede, and Dinah Ford. FIFTH
Jensen, Judy Brown, Janice Borden, Liz Pigati, Barbara Bradley.
ASSOCIATION
PURPOSE: To create a greater interest in
girls' athletics, to develop physical effici-
ency, to promote the highest ideals of
sportsmanship and fair play, and to en-
courage good fellowship and good citizen-
ship within our school and in neighbor-
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treasurer, Terri Harrington, general sports manager, Barbara Dowd, comm. of publicity,
Cleatta Clark, comm. of entertainment, Pat Savage, senior representative, Winnie McKinnon,
iunior representative, Mary Balesteri, sophomore representative.
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FIRST ROW--Marilyn Coker, Edith Romero, Connie Lesniewski, Carolyn Blum, Mary Ruth Dowdy, Kay Atkinson, Rhonda
Briney, and Barbara Clemrnons. SECOND ROW-Margaret Burns, Eloise Burcio, Kathy Smith, Carol Pleasants, Nancy Tracy,
Anita Tucci, Janet Ulfelder, Sharon Jefferies, Louise Mesturini, and Leah Merlini. THlRD ROW-Kathy Ramos, Kathy
Kintner, Wanda Bryce, Tammy Lockett, Wanda Gilbreath, Barbara Costello, Claudia Steiner, Betty Dean, Carolyn
Coombes, and Beverly Burkhead. FOURTH ROW-Myrna Bers, Pat'Eastham, Sally Roberts, Judy Ward, Linda Fields.
FIFTH ROWACathy Ramos, Anita Ayo, Thea Kountanis, Juanita Gayer, Betty Teegarden, and Andrea Olvera.
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FRONT ROW-Barbara Waltzer, Jerry Hayes, Jan Hovet, Pat Allison, Alice Ambra, Nita Nola, and Gayle Nelson. ROW
TWO-Peggy Weber, Sharon Srnith, Sylvia Gonzales, Sharon Dal Porto, Joanne Canada, Carolyn Giannotti, and Marty
Edwards. ROW THREE-Gee Gee Shapiro, Lynda Long, Carolyn Powell, Joan Danilovich, Karen Kent, Diane Vidisky,
and Sherldyne Webb. ROW FOUR-Cathy Churchfield, Carol Wilson, Jerrie LaDuke, Marg Puelo, and Janie Woolcott.
FIFTH ROW- Carolyn Blocksom, Barbara Jenkins, Mary Fluty, Joanne Texeira, and Kathy Fleming,
Out on first-now trying for
Cloulnlc play.
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TWO-A-Karen Dragon, Gay Knepshreld, Sue Dunham, Olga Flores, Elizabeth Muir, Donna While, Vicki Gregory, and Janet Ferguson. ROW THREE4
Pat Zimmerman, Cindy Harris, Carole Gooallellow, Par Scott, Kalhy Calahan, Pamela Wells, and Dianna Day. ROW FOUR-Janelle Jackson,
Belly Dunham, Coil Pe-rry, Jeannie Clarrly, ond Susan Ginnnollr ROW FIVE-AfDoaeen Brown, Fran Arclc, Kay Robbins, Jackie Rarnbeau, and
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Rosa, Patsy Elliott, and Gerrie LaDuke. KNEELING-Jackie Rambeau and Kay Atkinson. BACK ROW--Y
Cindy Erirkson, Carol Hughes, Jackie Jeffery, Judy Rossi, Carol Smith, Carol McQuade, and Instructor
Mrs. Gloria Peterson.
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ACTIVITIES:
I. Held 3 initiations.
2. Sponsored a dance.
3. Held Block A party.
4. Helped paint curb numbers
for AFS.
PURPOSE: To maintain the traditions
and to promote the Welfare of the
school.
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BACK SEAT-Bruce Ghiselli, treasurer, Tom Baker, sergeant-at-arms, Walter Jeffery, secretary
FRONT SEAT-Bill Prouty, vice-president, Jerry Lilley, president.
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Lee. BACK ROW--Bill Vawter, Ted Elliott, Gary Tapella, Jack
Lopez, Frank Cavanaugh.
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Advisor
FRONT ROW-Bill Cooley, Marty Basista, Grant
Dave Atkinson. SECOND ROW-Tom Baker, Larry Dorsey, Ted Calahan, Carlos Olvera, Igor Kent, Dennis Heapy, Dick Marchio,
Bruce Collins, Bill Prouty, and Don Luis. THIRD ROW-Dave Smith, Remmel Bryant, Rusty Burbank, Mike Gallaher, Bruce
Ghiselli, John Barton, Bob Douglass, Jerry Lilley, Ron DelRossa, Charles Creecy, Jerry Norgol, and Walt Jeffery. FOURTH ROW
--'Larry Lee, Gary Clark, Steve Flechsing, Mike Berry, Frank Cavanaugh, Gary Pitek, James Biggs, Bruce Franz, Earl Hoyt, and
Dan Clinker. FIFTH ROW-Johnny Martin, Guy Pucci, Bill Vawter, Jack Lopez, Rudy Salazar, Larry Barcus, Harold Price, Jon
Fontana, Mike Ruiz, Rod Machado, and Dale Cagle.
Sullivan, Ted Elliott, Gary Tapella, Dave Garcia, Frank Sanchez, Ron Escalona,
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Edith Huxiord, and Judy Dawson. SECOND ROWfNXary Vearch, Sharon Wik, Caroi Penney, Niarrha Romo, Lorena Woiie,
Barbara Anderson, Lynn Greco, and Janet Uifeider. THXRD ROWfSharon Eiiiort, Par Zimmerman, Linda Kenneriy, Faye
Hodges, Jane! Hobbs, Noreen Paich, Myrna Bers, Aiice Ferreira, Rose Niarie Duscheke. BACK ROWfFran Stone, Niariiyn
Jacobsen, Diane Karagianis, Par Cavaiieri, Barbara Beiem, Peggy Davis, Vi Pirouoii, Nikki Ambier, Par Niiguei, and Luann
Erickson.
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KNEELING-Vicki Franklin, secretary. STAND-
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Moore, president: and Richard Lackey, vice-
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l. Attend plays and dramatic produc-
tions.
2. Participate in school plays.
PURPOSE: To better one's dramatic exe
pression and to give one a better under-
standing of the history of acting and
Jerry Reis, Gerrie LaDuke, and Karen Kent, prepare analysis of plays in order to Ul'1Cl6t'SldI'lCl
and communicate dramatic materials.
DRAMA CLUB-FRONT ROW-Connie Ray, Margurite Taylor, Vicki Franklin, Lorraine Morelli, Marlene Ginochio, and Winnie
McKinnon. SECOND ROW-Gerrie LaDuke, Marlene Demnicki, Marg DelRosa, Linda Terranova, and Clara Costello. THIRD
ROW-Carolyn Powell, Cleatta Clark, Carole Cito, Michele Strobridge, Darleen Grangnelli, and Karen Ward. FOURTH ROW
--Peggy Davis, Ruth Mohr, Dave Walden, Jerry Reis, Mike Onate, and Eddie Doyle. FIFTH ROW-Larry Rochelle, Martin
Thiessen, Larry Parks, Richard Lackey, and Glenn Watson.
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-SEATED-Richard Lackey, president. BACK
ROW--Rod Machado, sergeant-at-armsp Lor-
raine Morelli, vice-presidentp and Dorothy
Tomlin, secretary. Not shown, Mary Lou Gon-
zales, treasurer.
THESPIANS '
ACTIVITIES:
I. Attended 3 plays.
2. Participated in all dramatic depart-
ment productions.
3. Held first initiation on May 27,
l96O, in auditorium with Mr. Gold-
en acting as initiating officer.
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La Duke, Marlene Demnicki, Michele Strobridge, and Karen Ward. STANDING-Richard Lackey, Lorraine Morelli, Carolyn Pow-
ell, Glenn Watson, Larry Parks, Dave Walden, Peggy Davis, Linda Terranova, Jerry Reis, and Darlene Grangnelli.
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ORGANIZATION
ACTIVITIES:
T. Held UNO Dinner.
2. Held meetings.
3. Took UN test.
4. Participated in mock UNO session.
PURPOSE: To get better informed on our
country's activities and those of other
nations, and to create better citizens.
FIRST SEMESTER UNO OFFICERS-Bob DSBGHG,
treasurer: Judy Watson, vice-presidentf Becky Bur,
nett, presidentg Winnie McKinnon, secretary.
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SECOND SEMESTER UNO OFFlCERSfNancy Anetsky, vice-president
Judy Watson, presidentg Winnie McKinnon, secretaryp Bob DeBene,
treasurerg Frank Cavanaugh, commissioner of publicity.
MRS. ELIZABETH WOODWARD
Advisor
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Atkinson, Shirley Fante, Lana Butz, Pairica Kidwell, Irene Cesa, SECOND ROW-Carol Lembi, Karen Kent, Cindy Harris, Anita
Bates, Anita Tonso, Kathy Kish, Marlene Dernnicki, Carol Fry, Karen Kent, Cindy Harris, Anita Bates, Anita Tonso, Kathy Kish,
Marlene Deinnicki, Carol Fry, Barbara Cooley, THlRD ROW-Judy Spruell, Lucille Rasmussen, Kathy Fleming, Dianne Hanse,
Judy Hcapy, Leah Merlini, Louise Mesturirti, Susan Giannotti. FOURTH ROW-Kenny Pimentel, Bobbe Shapiro, Kareen Han-
' Geechan, Linda Fields, Linda Burris, Vicki Gregory, Dianne Day, Marion Engebretsen, Dan Dugan.
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Marianne McGeechan teaching squirmy Kindergarten students at Fremont
ACTIVITIES:
I. Observe the classroom situation,
correct papers, and perform duties
such as the regular teacher does.
PURPOSE: To prepare prospective teach-
ers for their chosen fields in the years
to come.
Kareen Hanson and Mr. Brislain having a cone
ference about the 9th graders.
Marianne McGeechan lending a helpful hand.
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F.B.L.A.-FRONT ROW-Gladys Solorzano, Anita Noia, Jerry Hayes, Barbara Coffer, Jan Hovet, Alice
Ambra, Mary Dowdy, Elizabeth Muir. SECOND ROW-Loretta Aden, Linda Davis, Sharon Wik, Rita Gore,
Carol Penny, Gay Knepshield, Kay Young, Martha Rorno, Janet Ferguson. THIRD ROW' Charles Vargo,
Pat Canepa, Pat Cavalieri, Thea Kountanis, Sharon DalPorto, Linda Meyer, Francine Arata, Sue Dunham,
Carole Goodfellow, Fay Kountanis. FOURTH ROW-Faye Hodges, Jane Woolcott, Sue Oliver, Pat Scott,
Clara Costello, Donna Nicol, Joan Dodson, Connie Clark, Sherldyne Webb, Janet Hobbs, Janice Nunes.
BACK ROW-Marion Engebretsen, Donna Porter, Barbara Belem, Jaunita Cwayer, Carole DeVera, Launa
Ayers, Cweorgeen Arata, Adrienne McQuarrie, Pat Miguel, Alice Ferreira, Olga Flores.
ACTIVITIES:
l. Two field trips.
2. Participated in two conventions.
3. Sponsored one dance.
4. Held one banquet.
FUTURE BUSINESS
FRONT ROW-Mrs. Nora Bruce, Fay Kountanis,
BACK ROW-Janet Hobbs, Alice Ferreira,
Marion Engebretsen. They attended a con-
ference et Long Beach.
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MR. THAYER
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Advisor
ARS. NORA BRUCE
Advisor
MR. PAUL HARDTEN
Advisor
PURPOSE: To develop confidenf, reliable,
FBLA girls decorating for "Shamrock and Durbin."
aggressive business leaders by encourag-
ing individual and group projects and by
improving scholarship and school loyalty.
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SCIENCE CLUB-FRONT ROW-Richard Winger, David Lipton, Richard Hawkins, Gary Podris, Bill Taylor,
and Tony Poveda. SECOND ROW-Tita Jazar, Ronald Hopwood, Gary Sledge, Carl Lawson, Gary Springer,
Vincent Smith, and Barbara Clemmons. THIRD ROW-Kay Marie Atkinson, Nita Tonso, Kathy Kish,
Andrea Olvera, Linda Fields, and Thea Kountanis.
SCIENCE CLUB
ACTIVITIES:
I. Field trips to points of scientific interest.
2. Held the Science Fair.
PURPOSE: Introduce students to extracurricular
scientific studies.
SCIENCE C L U B OF-
FICERS - Barbara Clem-
mons, Kathy Kish, Nita
Tonso, and Gary Sledge.
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Tonso, Anita Bates, Bobbe Shapiro, Janice Borden, Andrea Olvera, Linda Fields, Kathlene Kish, Carole Lembi, Charlene
Marchant. BACK ROWfMariory Miller, Louise Mesturini, Irene Cesa, Linda Bernstien, Carol Fry, Carolyn Giannotti, Cathy
Cl If' l ' ' '
iurci ie d, Rhonda Briney, Nan Tcrwilliger, Penny Beede, Barbara Cooley.
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LINGUISTS
ACTIVITIES:
l. Held banquet.
2. Business meetings.
3. Student participation in programs.
4. Parties.
PURPOSE: To perform a school service,
foster an appreciation of languages and
their cultural contributions to world civil-
izations, and to offer opportunity for
foreign language students to become bet-
ter acquainted outside of the classroom.
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viceepresidcntg Anita Tonso, reporter.
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vice-president, Anita Tonso, reporter, Bobbe
Shapiro, president, Carole Lembi, secretary-
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Henry Shirley, Mr. Baird, Anita Bates, Bill Wharton
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KEY CLUB OFFICERS, FIRST SE-
MESTER STANDING .Gary Tapella,
board of directorsg Larry Dorsey,
trcasurcrg Jerry Lilley, board of di-
rcctorsg Jack Edwards, board of
directorsg Bob Douglass, secretary.
SEATED--Richard Cecclmini, vice-
prcsidcntg Gary Pitek, president,
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SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS-INSIDE CAR-Richard Cecchini, vice-
presidentg Gary Pitek, president. OUTSIDE CAR-Larry Dorsey, treas-
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ACTIVITIES:
l. Sponsored a March of Dimes Benefit
Dance.
2. Helped paint curbs for the Foreign
Exchange Program.
3. Helped collect for Heart Fund.
PURPOSE: Dedicated to serving the school
much the same as a service club serves
a community.
for S150 for March
Gary Pitek, Mr. Reusswig, and Mr. Coward
posing in front of the books Mr. Coward took
to Spain.
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KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW-Tony Poveda, Gerald Circo, Jack Lopez, Jackie Edwards, Gary Tap-ella,
Forrest Sullivan, and Gerome Circo. SECOND ROW-Bill Wharton, Dick Costa, Frank Cavanaugh,
Richard Lackey, Tommy Menasco, Jon Fontana, Bill Bode. BACK ROW-Jim Lilley, Gary San Martin
Mike Sigari, Tommy Young, Tommy Rodella, Ken Pimental, Dan Clinker, and Richard Cecchini.
KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW-Joel Reeves, Eddie Doyle, Matt Ward, and Gary
SECOND ROW-Dave Walden, Walt Jeffery, Rusty Burbank, Mike Gallagher,
Dorsey. BACK ROW-Bob Douglass, Igor Kent, Earl Hoyt, Harold Younq,
Jerry Lilley. '
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Clark Gelhouse, Gary Pitek, and Forrest Sullivan sell
tickets for Key Club Dance,
Basketball banquet honoring the most worthy opponents
from the league teams with their coaches and Eddie Doyle, 0
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Mooney, Char Lew ll . BACK R - '
a en OW Phoebe French, Carol Goodfellow, Leola Pamentel, Mary Lou
Rodgers, Margie Schopke, JoAnn Marchetti, Linda Meyer, and Fran Circo.
FIRST SEMESTER LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS-Linda Meyer,
president, Linda Mooney, vice-president, Ann Steadman,
treasurer, JoAnn Marchetti, secretary.
LIBRARY CLUB
ACTIVITIES:
I. Attended field trip to Stagg High.
2. Headed projects for Juvenile Hall.
3. Held barbecue.
PURPOSE-To help familiarize people
library and to help those in distress.
with the
SECOND SEMESTER LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS-Ann Steed
man, treasurer, Fran Circo, vice-president, JoAnn Mar
chetti, president, Barbara Belem, secretary.
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Francine Circo wrapping books and magazines for the
Juvenile Hall.
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at faculty tea.
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Phoebe French, Mrs. Austen, Mrs. Dennis, and Miss
Gassaway watching films at Mrs. Dennis's home.
Barbara Belem, Francine Circo, Leola Pimental, Marghie Schopke, Ann Steadman, Char Lewallen, Joann
Marchetti, and Phoebe French have a barbecue in Mrs. Dennis's back yard.
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When we leave the world of
classrooms and textbooks and
take stock of what we have to
offer our city, then we realize
the value of what we have
learned.
Whatever a student's plans, he
can find at Antioch High School
the courses that best fit his future
plans.
The privilege of an education
that has been offered by our
community in any one of the six
elementary schools, one iunior
high school, one parochial school,
and one high school places a re-
sponsibility on us W a responsibil-
ity to understand and vote wisely
in local, state, and national elec-
tions.
The world around us holds
many undiscovered fields. If we
knew them completely, we
would be able to prevent dis-
ease, ignorance, and poverty.
In classes, if we work hard,
we can strive to open the gates
to these unknown fields.
Many graduates will go on to
take part in the life of the com-
munity. Wherever we live, we
should remember to strive to pro-
tect and support our schools -
the foundation of our culture.
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CECILIA JENKINS RAMONA JOHNSTONE JOSIE JORGE
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YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE
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Though your dreams be Tossed and blown,
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,
And you'll never walk alone.
CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS
Lavender and White Carnations
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"True wisdom lies in gathering The precious Things of each day as iT goes by."
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
Seniors take with them, in addition to whatever they recall from
their books, numerous memories:
SOPHOMORES: September, 1957, 346 eager sophomores listened
to the encouraging words of Principal James Reusswig. Some were
here to work and others to play.
Governing our class, first semester, were Dennis Heapy, president,
Bill Strickland, vice-president, Pat Chesley, secretary, Margaret Del-
Rosa, treasurer, Janet Flori and Carol McQuade, representatives.
"A Little Bit of Heaven," the sophomore dance, was held March
28, 9 to 12, in the cafeteria. The blue and white decorations were
carried out around the centerpiece, a feathered bird in a gilded
cage. Queen Pat Marchio and King Jerry Reis reigned over the semi-
formal dance.
"Super Swing," the 1960 class ring, was received from the Josten
Company in January. Prices for the rings ranged from S22 to 332.
Second-semester class officers that guided our last activities and
set our dues at 51.25 were Dennis Heapy, president, Vicki Franklin,
vice-president, Donna Nicol, secretary, Marg DelRosa, treasurer, Janet
Flori and Lynn Terwilliger, representatives.
JUNIORS: Again September, 316 of us return. To start the year, the
Class of '60 elected Jerry Reis president, Vicki Franklin vice-president,
Donna Nicol secretary, Marg DelRosa treasurer, and Janet Flori repre-
sentative.
Marg DelRosa was the only junior elected to the Pep Crew. She
represented our Class with a lot of spirit.
Juniors sold cokes at the football games and set their dues at 51.50
to raise money for the coming class activities.
Decorations for the Junior Prom consisted of clusters of silver stars
and several flamingos on a background of pink frost. Two flamingos
within a silver fountain composed the centerpiece of "Fuente
Flamingo." Queen Dottie Gaul and King Bruce Ghiselli reigned over
the formal dance. The court consisted of Stanley Gipson and Marianne
McGeechan, Larry Dorsey and Joyce Cummings, Marty Basista and
Pat Harrison, Phil Sexton and Janet Flori, Bill Prouty and Carol
McQuade, and Jerry Reis and Michele Strobridge.
Second-semester class officers who planned activities for our
industrious class were Dennis Heapy, president, Bill Strickland, vice-
president, Donna Nicol, secretary, Marg DelRosa, treasurer, and Pat
Savage, representative.
Juniors nominated a girl and a boy for Girls' and Boys' State. The
faculty chose Pat Harrison and Jerry Lilley from the top nominees.
Both enioyed the summer conventions attended by representatives
from 400 schools.
By the end of our Junior year, 45 iunior boys had earned their
Block "A" sweaters and 52 girls had entered Emblem "A."
Last proiect of the year, thirty iunior girls who had outstanding
grades and citizenship led the graduation exercises.
SENIORS: August 31, 1959, 303 seniors enroll. As this, our last
year, begins, it seems that we anticipate a fun-filled year.
For the first time, a point system was put into effect that regulated
the amount of activities a student could participate in.
Class officers Dave Garcia, president, Earl Hoyt, vice-president,
Fran Stone, treasurer, Carolyn Bailey, representative, and Barbara
Dowd, secretary, set our dues at 52.50.
An all-senior Pep Crew was composed of Matt Ward, head cheer-
leader, Nikki Ambler, Joan Nelson, Larry Rochelle, and Pat Harrison.
Joyce Cummings, Judy Cito, Georgeen Arata, Dottie Gaul, Ann
Holliday, and Nancy Sigari acted as songleaders, while Diane Bode
and Suzie Mooney were Pantherettes and Linda Kennerly served as
"Joe Panther."
"Guys and Dolls," the senior fashion show, started the spring
activities.
Two hundred and fifty seniors climbed aboard the buses to attend
the annual ditch day at Turtle Rock Ranch. Many activities, such as
swimming, volleyball, baseball, football, horseshoes, dancing, hiking,
ping pong, eating, and sunning were enjoyed until 5 o'clock when
the group climbed aboard the homeward-bound buses.
Four days later came the greatest Senior Ball ever, "Exotica." The
decorations, completed by 4 o'clock, were in an oriental flavor.
Members of the royal court were Janet Flori and Marty Basista,
Carol McQuade and Jerry Norgol, Lynn Terwilliger and Ron Puccinelli,
Dottie Gaul and Earl Hoyt, Sandy Resino and Bill Prouty, Pat Harrison
and Bruce Franz, Nikki Ambler and Igor Kent, Followed by Queen
Diane Bode and King Jerry Reis they paraded past a ten-foot golden
Buddha and ascended a shoji screen-backed throne.
Mementos were placed beneath the 1960 plaque and yearbook
supplements were distributed at a casual gathering. Sandwiches,
cokes, and dancing were enioyed by all.
Two hundred and eighty-seven seniors marched down the aisles
of Marion Beede Auditorium and mounted the stage to graduate with
the class of 1960. Co-valedictorians were Nita Tonso and Kathy Kish.
Presenting graduation speeches were Nita Tonso, Judy Spruell, and
Bobbe Shapiro.
A party, "Gypsy Revelry," after graduation was given for all
seniors by their parents. They danced to a combo until one and then
to records. Games, a late snack, and swimming were enioyed
throughout the early hours of the morning. Breakfast at 5 a. m. com-
pleted the party.
Thus our three years in high school have passed. We certainly will
miss pep rallies, black and gold pennants, and, when you come right
down to it, everything about good old Antioch High.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY
The Class of 1961 has had two enioyable years at AHS under their advisors, Mr.
Don Erickson, Mr. Art Lanier, Mr. Maurice Sweatt, Mrs. Mildred Bennett, Mr. Herb
Allen, and Mr. William Eichelbaugh.
Sophomores: Guiding the class of 333 members were class officers Rod Libbey,
president, Lynda Long, vice-president, Cindy Harris, secretary, Joan Danilovich,
treasurer, and Karen Kent and Terrie Harrington, representatives.
Sophomore dues were set at 1.25 to help pay for their activities.
Class rings were ordered from the Josten Company and received in March.
Prices of the ring ranged from S20 to 540.
Second semester class officers were Rod Libbey, president, Jan Hovet, vice-
president, Cindy Harris, secretary, Joan Danilovich, treasurer, and Karen Kent and
Terrie Harrington, representatives.
On March 20, 1959, the class presented their Sophomore Hop, "Nuit d' Amour."
Mike Marglin and Cathy Churchfield were chosen King and Queen. The semi-
formal affair was held in the cafeteria from 9 to 12.
Decorations were done in the French style including a replica of the Eiffel Tower.
Juniors: The class started the year with first semester officers Rod Libbey, presi-
dent, Anita Noia, vice-president, Doris Clark, secretary, Cathy Churchfield, treas-
urer, and Joann Canada, representative.
Class dues for the year were set at 51.75.
"Blue Grotto," theme of the Junior Prom, was held on December 11, 1959, in
the cafeteria from 9 to 12. Reigning over the affair were King Melvin Epps and
Queen Shirley Fante. The court consisted of Deanna Solmonson, Tony Poveda, Gail
Perry, Kermit Pool, Carolyn Gionnotti, Bill Cooley, Winnie McKinnon, and Tom
Menasco.
Three giant stalagmites centered the dance as decorations were carried out in a
color scheme of blue and silver.
Second-semester class officers included Russell Hunt, president, Tom Menasco,
vice-president, Lois Stahlheber, secretary, Cathy Churchfield, treasurer, and Joann
Canada, representative.
Members of the Junior PANTHER staff who worked on the 1960 PANTHER were
Gail Perry, iunior assistant editor, and Mary Jean Wysoski, assistant advertising
manager. Terrie Harrington, Sharon DalPorto, Lois Stahlheber, and Carol Wilson
assisted the senior PANTHER staff by selling annuals at lunch time.
Chosen for Girls' and Boys' State this year were Gail Perry and Tony Poveda,
Alternates were Jan Hovet and Russell Hunt.
This was the first year in which a iunior, Richard Lackey, participated in the
Senior Play.
The class of 1961 has filled two years of activities with a great deal of spirit,
good citizenship, scholarship, and outstanding junior varsity teams.
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Stacy Grangnelli
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Frank Sigari
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Burl Smith
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Blue and white was color theme.
SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY
The Class of 1962, under the guidance of Mrs. Nora Bruce, Mr. Pete Daniels, Mrs.
Margaret Dunham, Mr. Bruno Favero, and Mrs. Helen Young, was one of the most
prosperous classes ever to come along.
First-semester class officers were Carol Fry, president, Barbara Costello, vice-
president, Pat Elliott, secretary, Diane Hanson, treasurer, and Burl Smith and
Stacey Grangnelli, representatives. Dues were set at 51.
"Falcon" was chosen as the 1962 class ring from the Josten Company and
orders were received in February.
Second semester officers of this class of 346 members were Carol Fry, president,
Frank Sigari, vice-president, Barbara Clemmons, secretary, Diane Hanson, treas-
urer, and Burl Smith and Stacey Grangnelli, representatives.
Newly enforced dance rules made three restrictions on the sophomores and their
dance: C1 1 Decorations were paste ups, C21 corsages could not be made of orchids,
and C31 there were no king and queen.
"Stardust," theme for the Sophomore Hop, was held on April 1, 1960. Chairman
of the semi-formal dance held in the cafeteria from 8:30 to 11:30 was Dorothy
Toner.
The class of 1962 learned many things in their first year at AHS that will help
them to become one of the finest classes.
Sophomores vote for student body offices in the main arcade.
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Since 1865 Antioch has been an
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tries came to Antioch - soda
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foods, and gypsum.
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mento rivers and two railroads
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cellent, economical methods of
transporting their products.
Antioch is located near the big
city market and labor supply. Be-
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industry.
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nities made available to him be-
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area.
We are living in a thriving
community because industrial
growth has brought employment
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MARY TAYLOR PL7-5538
KATZAKIAN
Fabric 8: Sewing Cen1'er
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS
Advance McCaIl's and Vogue PaHerns
Aufhorized Necchi-Elna Dealer
FERREIRA'S MARINE SALES
Evinrude Mo+ors - Boa+s - Trailers
gh " Marine Supplies--Ski Equipmeni'
625 3rd ST. ANTIOCH PL7-I606
FORD'S TV
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ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA
THE DECORATING CENTER, INC
2024 "A" ST. 2 PL. 7-I53I
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ANTIOCH MOTORS
Dodge - Dodge Truck - Dari - Jeeps
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PL-7-2760
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Popular Luncheon Spol' for AHS Sfuclenrs
I9'H'1 AND D STREET PHONE PL7-I877
FLAKY CREAM DO-NUTS, INC.
Franchise Division
FLOUR AND DO-NUT EQUIPMENT JACK CHARRETTE
705 A Sheeff PLa+eau 7-0909
2
Anfioch, Calif. PLa+eau 7-5757
P.O. Box 808
Hafs, Bags, and Accessories Teen-Age Hai' Bar
603 2nd STREET PHONE PL7-4635
An+ioch
NASH PHARMACY
Prescripfions, Toilefries, Sundries
304 G STREET PHONE PL7-0400
FRANK GROSSO
CHEVRON SERVICE
5l5 G Sfreef Phone PL7-I629
ANTIOCH. CALIFORNIA
DUARTE'S TIRE SERVICE
9I4 A STREET PHONE PL7-99o9
FAMOUS FASHIONS
Women's, ChiIdren's
Fine Apparel- Shoes
2nd AND G STREET PL7-4600
JOHNNY'S SHOE SHOP
Dependable and Courteous erv'
4th She t Phon PL7-
THE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION
Pittsburg - Antioch - Nichols Area
BEST WISHES
MAYER'S JEWELERS, INC.
Beaufiful Gif+s and Jewelry for AII Occasions
24I'h YEAR IN ANTIOCH
Anfioch School Ring Represenlalives
ANTIOCH PAINT 81 HARDWARE
I5I3 "A" STREET PHONE PL7-4755
An+ioch, California
LOMOTHE'S
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
The Mosl' in Dry Cleaning
ANTIOCH SHOPPING CENTER, ANTIOCH. CALIFORNIA
JOHNNY'S MARKET
SINCE 1935
Groceries, Mea'I's, Fresh Vegefables
9'I'h and H STREET ANTIOCH. CALIF.
SALLY ANN
Apparel 'For Women and Children
5I4 2ncI STREET PHONE PL7-2I3I
RIVERVIEW LODGE --
"ius+Iy famous sea food dinners"
FOOT OF H STREET PHONE PL7-2272
Prize-
Winning
Yearbook
Photographer
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TOY FAIR
Model Toys Dolls
Wheel Goods Hobbies Models
l848 "A" STREET ANTIOCH PL7-5494
MT. VIEW FOCD CENTER
Bigger and BeHer
l8+h and A Slreel' Phone PL-7-4238
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Flowers for All Occasions
Corsages - Decora+ions
Cu+ Flowers and Plan+s
5l2 W. 4+h STREET PL-7-2373
ANTIOCH
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"mum 'n i Complefe Real Es+a+e Service - Insurance
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EL RIO RANCHO RESORT HOTEL
I500 Ten+I1 S+ree+ Anfioch, Calif.
Dancing Nigh+Iy - Hea+ed Pool for Year Around
Swimming. Exclusive Dining and Banque? Rooms. Pariy -'
AccommodaI'ions
PHONE FRANK A. SIINO
PL-7-2055 ProprieI'o.r
ANTIOCH MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE
5I6 3rd S+ree+ Phone PL-7-0665
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RAMBLER
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From
GREEN'S TV AND APPLIANCES
502 4+h s+fee+ PL-7-5555
AN DY'S CUT-RATE SERVICE
Gas Oil Ba++eries
ANTIOCH-PITTSBURG HWY. PHONE PL-7-4870
90 I A. Sfreef
Tires
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BANK OF AMERICA NT 81 SA
3l5 G S+ree+ Phone PL-7-3600
GENE'S DELICATESSEN
ISI6 A Sfreei
Anfioch PL-7-04l 2
TORPEDO AND SUBMARINE SANDWICHES
HOT SPAGHETTI AND RAVIOLI DAILY
HOMEMADE SALADS AND SPAGHETTI SAUCE
SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO
Comple+e One S+op Shopping
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
2l3 F S+ree+ Free Parking
PHONE PL-7-2020
GARROWS HOME FURNISHERS
"Where you can do beI+er"
ANTIOCH. CALIFORNIA
PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP
E. V. MOORE
OF CALIFORNIA
INC.
Painfing Confracfor
lzo BEEDE WAY PL73536
ANTIOCH
AUTO TOGGERY
CompIe+e Au+o Glass Service
The Bes+ in Cusfom Inferior
8l4 A Sfreef PL-7-I l4I
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FOOD MARKET
2Is+ AND A STREET PL 7-9863
CONTRA COSTA
LIN EN SU PPLY
504 2nd S+ree'r PL-7-3360
GRAMATI 'S
Feminine Apparel
ANTIOCH SHOPPING CENTER
PHONE PL 7 2553
Pain+ Supplies
AnI'iocI1 Shopping Cenier
MARTY'S POT 'A' PAINT
bu
HOWSE HARDWARE AND HOMEWARES
A. B. C. Dislricl'
HARDWARE - PAINT
DINNERWARE - GLASSWARE
2008 A S'I'ree+ Phone PL7-2575
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"Your Friendly Ford Dealer
302 H STREET PL-7-I77I
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406 H STREET PLa'I'eau-7-3273
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of 'rhe Economy Cars
LOCATED AT HIGHWAY 4
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Anfioch
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Learn Games of Slcill
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708 2nd STREET
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and Friendly Service
CORNER 2nd AND G STREETS PL-7-l055
PANTHER DRIVE-IN
TEENAGE CENTER
900 A Sfreei' Phone PL-7-I435
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9l2 G S+ree+ Phone PL-7-2303
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ADMINISTRATORS, TEACHERS AND CLASSIFIED HELP INDEX
. Mr. Adams-19
Mr. Aiello-26, 170
Mr. Allen-21, 219, 222
Mrs. Anderson-17
Mr. Arnason-13
Mr. Atkinson-29, 204
Mrs. Austin-173
Mr. Babcock-22, 167 .
Mr. Baird-23, 168
Mrs. Becker-20, 162
Mrs. Beede-25, 62
Mrs. Bennet-20, 32, 219, 222
Mrs. Blackburn-17
Mrs. Bruce-25, 164, 165, 234, 237
Mr. Clinker-24, 80
Mrs. Cole-17
Miss Combs-17
Mr. Cornelius-24, 32, 204
Mr. Coward-21, 92, 169
Mr. Daniels--20, 32, 173, 234, 237
Miss McBride-19, 33, 131, 173
Mr. McFarland-18
Mrs. McGeechan-127
Mrs. McGill-16, 17, 85
Mr. McGill-24, 80, 82
Mr. McGrath-27, 72, 96, 97
Mr. McKahn-18
Mr. McKinnon-127
Mr. Meagher-16
Mr. Mercer-12, 149
Mrs. Miller-18
Mr. Miller-16
Mrs. Nulk-18
Miss O'Conne1I-6, 17
Mr. Olvera-127
Mr. Ornellas-29, 140, 143, 172
Mrs. Osborne-17
Dr. Page-13
Mr. Palmer-20, 89
Mrs. Peterson-27, 32, 103, 112, 149 151 154
Mrs. Davidson-18
Mrs. Davies-27, 224
Mr. Dean-18
Mrs. Dean-18
Mrs. Dennis-23, 173
Mr. DeRoss-17
Mr. DeRushia-27, 103
Mrs. Dowell-16
Mr.
Philpoff-18
Mrs. Powell-16, 17
Mr. Radolphi-18
Mrs. Raines-16
Mr. Reed-13
Mr. Reusswig-12, 33, 43, 127, 169
Mr. Ricker-18
Mr. Riddick-18
Mrs. Dunham-20, 32, 173, 234, 237
Mr. Eichelbaugh-20, 219, 222
Mr. Erickson-22, 219, 222
Mr. Estes-22, 136, 209
Mr. Fame-127
Mrs. Fame-127
Mr. Favero-26, 234, 237
Mr. Gambetta-24, 72, 106
Mr. Garms-13
Miss Gassaway-27, 51, 148, 150, 173
Mrs. Giannofti-16
Mr. Golden-27, 37
Mr. Graves-24, 44, 147
Mr. Paul Hardten-19, 165
Mr. James Hill-20
Mr. Robert Holler-23, 40, 45
Elva Hunt-18
Mrs. Marilyn Hussey-23
Mrs. Ives-28
Thayer Johnson-25, 86, 165
Dr. Wayne Jordon-13
Mr. Rudolf Knudsen-21
Mr. Lanier-29, 219, 222
Mr. Luckham-13
Dr. Lipton-13
Mr. Horshbough-18
Mrs. Lynch-29, 32, 144, 146
Mr. Ridge-22, 167
Mr. Riggins-17
Mr, Rodgers-19
Mr. Rose-29, 100
Mr. Rukes-18
Mr. Shapiro-127
Mr. Shaw-25
Mrs. Shields-28, 156
Mr. Simpson-18
Mr. Smith-24
Mrs. Snelson-16
Mr. Spiess-13
Mrs. Springer-18
Mrs. Spruell-127
Mr. Stiles-17
Mrs. Sukup-17
Mr. Sweatf-22, 45, 167, 219, 222
Mrs. Toman-16
Mr. Torp-28
Mr. Tweedy-20, 32
Mrs. Waldie-1'6
Mr. Ward-23, 120, 123,
Mr. M. Wilson-2'6, 204
Mr. T. Wilson-26, 204
Mr. Yockum-18
Mrs. Young-32, 234, 2
Mr. Youngs-28, 204
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STUDENT INDEX
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Abell, Bill 212
Adair, Mary Jane 144, 226
Adams, Marsha 212
Aden, Lorreta 50, 68, 110, 164, 178, 246, 247,
260
Aguilar, Wilfred 72, 74, 91, 178
Aguinaga, Rudy 81, 212
Agundez, Raoul 226
Akins, Helen 212
Akins, Jimmie 226
Albright, Marlene 178
Allen, Loretta 16, 178
Allison, Patsy 212
Ambler, Niki 2, 9, 55, 67, 120, 126, 133, 137
149, 156, 157, 178, 208, 249, 255, 257, 259
273
Ambra, Alice 137, 164, 212
Ambrosini, Frank 212
Ambrosini, Georgetta 145, 212
Ambrosini, Mary Ann 212
Amos, David 226
Andersen, Carol 226
Andersen, Gary 212
Anderson, Marlene 178
Anderson, Barbara 156, 178, 253
Anderson, Roberta 179
Anderson, Sharla 179
Anetsky, Nancy 11, 41, 67, 137, 149, 160, 161,
179
Arata, Frances 129, 164, 212
Arata, Georgeen 45, 66, 132, 135, 137, 147, 149,
164, 179, 208, 254
Arterberry, Pat 155, 212
Atkinson, David 106, 107, 178
Atkinson, Kay 140, 151, 154, 162, 166, 226
Austin, Judy 140, 212
Ayers, Judith 137, 148-151, 179
Ayers, Launa 56, 113, 137, 149, 164, 179, 244
Ayo, Anita 140, 151, 226
Avila, Richard 103
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Bacigulupi, Charlene 146, 150, 226
Bailey, Bob 226
Bailey, Carolyn 15, 16, 128, 137, 149, iso, 205
206, 208
Baker, Thomas 72, 74, 78, 155, 178
Balesteri, Mary 140 ,150, 151, 226
Balesteri, Peter 212
Ball, Chester 100, 226
Ball, Richard 178
Baltzell, Phil 89, 90, 212
Baltzell, Sharon 226
Banffy, Babriel 226
Barbee, Linda 144, 145, 212
Barcus, Larry 89, 155, 212
Bare, Doyle 178
Barnes, Alice 226
Barnes, Sylvia 20, 50, 53, 68, 122, 126, 137, 148,
180, 244
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Barnhill, Joe 234
Barnum, Bob 178
Bartlett, Kay 137, 150, 226
Barton, John 73, 76, 102, 105, 155, 212
Basista, Marty 40, 55, 102, 104, 115, 155, 179
208
Bastian, Patrick 212
Basulto, Ernestine 145, 180
Batel, Darnell 79, 212
Bates, Anita 45, 64, 129, 131, 147, 148, 162, 168
180
Bates, Joann 212
Beauregard, Elizabeth 212
Beauregard, Patricia 180
Beck, Gladys Jean 226
Beede, Penny 137, 145, 150, 168, 226
Belem, Barbara 156, 157, 164, 172, 173, 180
Bell, Hugh 89, 90, 212
Bell, Jon 40, 130, 179
Bellante, Alice 145, 212
Belveal, Carol 75, 219
Bentley, Lillian 167, 226
Bernstein, Linda 137, 145, 150, 168, 226
Berry, Michael 72, 74, 106, 114, 155, 179
Bers, Myrna 137, 151, 156, 226
Beven, Carl 212
Bever, Bill 212
Biggs, James 10, 82, 83, 155, 179
Bishop, Richard 147, 179
Blanton, Joyce 212, 226
Blevins, Bonnie 226
Blocksom, Carolyn 212
Blum, Carolyn 151, 226
Boatright, Otto 91, 179
Bode, Bill 80, 170, 212
Bode, Dianne 55, 122, 126, 134, 181, 205, 207
208, 246
Bohakel, Charles 226
Borden, Janice 136, 137, 150, 168, 226
Borunda, Richard 212
Botelho, Rose 140, 144, 226
Bottoms, Merrill Wm. 226
Bowers, Betty 50, 68, 148, 181, 250, 253
Boyle, Charles 212
Boyle, Joyce 147, 150
Boyle, Raymond 53, 54, 55, 180
Boynton, Jimmy 234
Bradley, Barbara 147, 150, 167, 168,226
Braund, Patricia 226
Breedlove, Darrell 140, 226
Briney, Rhonda 130, 137, 151, 168, 226
Broaddus, Wayne 45, 130, 159, 80
Broaddus, Yvonne 159, 226
Brocchini, Leroy 212
Brooks, JoAnn 145, 181
Brown, Dorene 144, 145, 212
Brown, Gary 226
Brown, Joyce 150, 226
Brown, Philip 212
Bryan, Marg 40, 146, 181
Bryant, Alice 212
Bryant, Donna 226
Bryant, Mildred 212
Bryant, Remmel 72, 75, 1 14, 144, 145, 155, 180
Bryce, Wanda 151, 226
Buchanan, Dorothy 226
Buchanan, Velma 145, 212
Buffo, Gary 167, 226
Bunt, Kenneth 140, 180
Burbank, Russell 102, 103, 105, 155, 170, 180,
210 .
Burcio, Eloise 226
Burcio, Lee 151, 212
Burke, Eddie 226
Burkhead, Bev 55, 137, 139, 151, 227, 238
Burnett, Andy 46, 81 , 91, 159, 227
Burnett, Becky 160, 181
Burns, Margaret 151 , 227 .
Burris, Linda 41, 66, 112, 130, 136, 137, 147
148,149,162,181
Butz, Lana 131, 147, 162, 212
Byrne, Joe 103, 227
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Cagle, Dale 155, 180
Cagle, Richard 47, 212
Cagle, Roger 227
Calahan, Ted 72, 77, 108, 155, 181
Calderon, Pete 212
Caldwell, Tom 227
Callahan, Kathy 213
Callahan, Mike 106, 107, 213
Calvin, Jimmy 82, 227
Cambra, Manuel 227
Canada, Frank 144, 145, 213
Canada, Joanne 14, 15, 125, 128, 213, 220, 221
Canepa, Pat 137, 150, 164, 227
Cannata, Jeanne 16, 41, 67, 137, 144, 146, 182
Cannata, John 130, 227
Cardenas, Hector 79, 213
Carey, Denis 213
Carey, John 181
Carlisle, Frank 182, 247
Carlisle, Faye 181, 246, 255, 256, 259
Carmichael, Juana 11, 137, 149, 182
Carrigan, Mike 91 , 92, 213
Carter, Becky 125, 137, 140, 147, 213
Case, Robert 181
Cavalieri, Pat 148, 156, 164, 165, 182
Cavanaugh, Frank 80, 102, 130, 155, 160, 161
170, 213
Cecchini, Richard 144, 169, 170, 213
Cerda, Tonia 213
Cesa, Irene 137, 147, 150, 162, 168, 227
Chambers, James 234
Chesley, Judy 213
Churchfield, Cathy 137, 168, 213, 220, 221, 222
Circo, Francine 138, 140, 172, 173, 182
Circo, Gerald 81 , 86, 102, 170, 227
Circo, Jerome 81, 86, 87, 88, 102, 170, 227
Cito, Carole 2, 40, 50, 68, 121, 122, 127, 142,
148, 158, 159, 182, 247, 249, 257, 273
Cito, Judy 132, 145, 183, 208
Clardy, Jeannie 213
Clark, Cleatta 41, 46, 137, 148, 149, 150, 151
158, 159, 183
Clark, Connie 66, 148, 164, 183
Clark, Gary 102, 103, 105, 145, 155, 181
Clark, Larry 103, 213
Clark, Michele 40, 183
ld
Clemmons, Don 227
Clemmons, Barbara 137, 150, 151, 166, 227, 236
237, 238
Clinker, Dan 86, 106, 107, 117, 155,170, 213
Clites, Don 213
Clites, Jim 182
Coffer, Barbara 156, 164, 183, 253
Coffman, Gary 219
Coker, Marilyn 151, 227
Collins, Bruce 91, 93, 114, 128,155, 182
Collins, Linda Kay 227
Collins, Linda Gail 183, 253
Conley, Carolyn 144, 213
Cook, Roger 96, 99, 182
Cooley, Barbara 136, 137, 144, 162, 168, 227
Cooley, Bill 42, 102, 104, 116, 155, 213, 222
Coombes, Carolyn 151, 227
Cooper, Gary 145, 227
Cooper, Jimmy 182
Cornelius, Leoma 10, 139, 184, 205
Cornelius, Russell 213
Corzine, Alice 227
Cosmos, Ronnie 123, 213
Costa, Dick 170, 213
Costello, Barbara 150, 151, 227, 235, 237
Costello, Clara 40, 149, 158, 164, 184, 245, 248
Cottier, Don 219
Courtney, Eldon 182
Courtney, Shirley 227
Cousins, Wilbur 227
Cox, Gary 227
Cox, Kathlene 140, 184
Cramblet, Cynthia 144, 184
Crawford, Bert 91, 227
Crawford, Jesse 106, 107, 140, 227
Creecy, Charles 37, 44, 50, 69, 70, 73, 74, 82, 83
85, 96, 97, 98, 155, 182
Creecy, Gene 213
Cross, Dorie 11, 112, 113, 137, 184, 205, 207
Cummings, Joyce 40, 118, 123, 126, 132, 135
149, 162, 184, 208
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Dachenhausen, Connie 227
Dallas, Ronnie 213
Dal Porto, Sharon 124, 125, 128, 137, 164, 213
222
Danilovich, Joan 128, 213, 222
Davi, James 14, 147, 183, 259
Davis, Frances 144, 227
Davis, Linda 164, 185, 246
Davis, Peggy 40, 149, 156, 158, 159, 185
Davis, Ron 81, 227
Davis, Sheman 213
Davis, Lex 80, 227
Davis, Truman 213
Dawson, Judy 137f156, 213
Day, Dianne 162, 213
Dean, Betty 151, 227
DeBene, Nick 100, 140, 142, 143, 227
DeBene, Robert 144, 145, 146, 160, 161, 183
DeCambra, Patrick 183
Del Colletti, David 103, 227
Delfino, Kenneth 227
Delfino, Thomas 213
DeLisle, Linda 213
Del Rosa, Margaret 14, 15, 40, 45, 46, 64, 110,
128, 154, 159, 185, 247
Del Rossa, Barbara 137, 150, 227
Del Rossa, 72, 74, 78, 1 14, 155, 183
Demnicki, Marlene 37, 40, 64, 131, 136, 137, 158,
159, 185
DeVera, Carole 2, 9, 120, 164, 185, 226, 247,
260, 273
Diehl, Pat 219
Diefenbacher, Gary 130, 227
DiMercurio, Carole 137, 150, 227
Dimler, Bobby 227
Dinelli, Janet 227
Dodson, Joan 33, 112, 131, 137, 148, 164, 185,
243, 255
Dorsey, Clifford 227
Dorsey, Robert Larry 14, 15, 22, 40, 43, 79, 91,
93, 118, 155, 169, 170, 183, 208
Dos Reis, Donaria 213
Douglas, Bill 228
Douglass, Bob 4, 50, 73, 75, 91, 93, 94, 116, 155,
169, 170, 183, 244
Dowd, Barbara 137, 148, 150, 151, 186, 206
Dowdy, Mary Ruth 151, 156, 164, 228
Doyle, Eddie 137, 158, 159, 170, 171, 184, 247
249, 252, 253, 260
Doyle, Jimmy 79, 82, 228, 273
Dragon, Karen 130, 213
DuBose, Jim 96, 97, 99, 144, 146, 184
Duckworth, Gail 213
Duda, Diane 228, 238
Dugan, Dan 108, 140, 142,143, 162, 219
Dugan, James 228
Dunham, Darrell 219
Dunham, Sue 164, 213
Duscheke, Rosemary 156
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Eames, Gary 213
Eastham, Pat 151, 228
Edwards, Jack 80, 91 , 169, 170, 228
Edwards, Leland 184
Edwards, Marthanna 140, 213
Edwards, Sharon 213
Eisenhower, Rita 65, 147, 186
Elkins, Al 219
Elliott fTedJ Edwin 73, 77, 91, 92, 94, 144, 155
184
Elliott KTed1 Emmett 92, 96, 97, 98, 145, 184,
253
Elliott, Sharon 144, 156, 213
Elliott, Pat 137, 150, 154, 228, 235, 237
Elliott, Wayne 228
Elmore, 184
Engebretsen, Marion 111, 162, 164, 186, 245
250
Enni, Grace 228
Enos, Ted 185
Enz, Bob 185
Epps, Melvin 42, 213, 222
Erickson, Darlene 186
Erickson, Edward 214
Erickson, Mary Ann 187
Erickson, Saundra Cyndy 47, 110, 139, 149, 154,
186
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Erickson, Luanne 156, 157, 186, 243, 244, 250
256
Erickson, Tom 234
Escalona, Ron 73, 75, 155, 185
Evans, Willie 228
Ewell, Robert 82, 140, 214
Eyestone, Marilyn 137, 150, 228
Eukel, Scott 108, 140, 143, 228
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Fante, Shirley 42, 124, 129, 147, 162, 214, 222
Farley, David 91, 214
Ferguson, Janet 154, 164, 214
Ferguson, Bob 41 , 72, 96, 97, 99, 185
Ferreira, Alice 66, 131, 148, 156, 164, 165, 187
244
Ferreira, Frank 228
Fields, Linda 131, 137, 151, 162, 166, 168, 228
Figueroa, Peter 228
Filler, Sheryl 140, 228
Fine, William 228
Finn, Terry 228
Flanary, Bob 214
Flanary, Ron 228
Fleischsing, Steve 41 , 98, 155, 185
Fleming, Kathy 129, 137, 147, 162,214
Fleming, Patrick 219
Flores, Olga 125, 164, 219
Flori, Janet 45, 55, 67, 122, 149, 187, 208, 247
Fluty, Mary 214
Fontana, Jon 46, 73, 76, 82, 83, 125, 130, 155
159,169,170, 214
Ford, Dinah 137, 150, 228
Fowler, Sharon 228
Fraga, Tom 214
Franklin, Vicki 41, 46, 58, 150, 158, 187, 205
208
Franz, Bruce 25, 171, 73, 74, 114, 143, 155, 185
Fredrickson, Linda 145, 187, 257
French, Phoebe, 172, 173, 187
Freniere, Mike 41, 51, 58, 72, 186, 245, 246, 247
256, 258, 260
Friedman, John 96, 97, 98, 186
Frizzell, Richard 228
Fry, Carol 137, 147, 150, 162, 168, 228, 235
236, 237
Fulkerson, Bill 186
Fulton, Sue 228
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Gallagher, Mike 147, 155, 170, 186
Garcia, David 30, 56, 102, 103, 104, 105, 155
186, 205, 206, 253, 254, 260
Garcia, Nancy 188
Garcia, Mike 228
Garman, Russell 140, 142, 228
Gates, Stewart 82, 228
Gaul, Dottie 40, 43, 55, 126, 131, 132, 135, 137
149,151, 188, 208
Gayer, Jim 89, 228
Gayer, Juanita 151, 164, 228
Ghiselli, Bruce 53, 57, 121, 126, 155, 186, 205
208, 248, 254, 255, 257, 259, 260, 273
I
I
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Giannotti, Carolyn 42, 129, 131, 147, 162, 168
214, 222
Giannotti, Susan 147, 162, 214
Gilbreath, Wanda 151 , 228
Gill, Iris 145, 188
Gilmore, Wayne 228
Ginochio, Marlene 40, 158, 159, 188
Giovanni, Kathleen 138, 149, 188
Gipson, Stanley 2, 9, 54, 121, 187, 126, 208, 148
254, 257, 255, 259, 260, 273
Giuntoli Kent 187
Glenn Kathryn 214
Goday, Connie 228
Gollady, Nancy 228
Gonzales, Luis 228
Gonzales, Mary Lou 145, 158, 159, 188
Gonzales, Mary Louise 228
Gonzales, Sylvia 214
Goodfellow, Carole 137, 164, 172, 214
Goodyear, Frank 89, 214 .
Goolsby, Leroy 228
Gore, Rita 16, 148, 164, 189, 253
Goss, Michael 30, 100, 228
Goulart, Alfred 54, 187, 258, 260
Graham, Robert 187
Grangnelli, Darlene 40, 45, 153, 158, 159, 189
Grangnelli, James 79, 91 , 228
Grangnelli, Stacey 14, 15, 128, 228, 235, 236,
247
Greathouse, Verna 228
Greco, Lynn 156, 189, 250
Green, Julia 228
Green, William 106, 107, 144, 187
Gregory, Vicki 162, 214
Griffin, Gerold 96, 97, 99, 115, 144, 187, 210,
153
Griffitts, Frances 214
Griffitts, Thelma 229
Grillo, Carl 40, 158, 229
Griggs, Norma Jean 189
Gurule, JoAnn 144, 189
Gute, JoAnn 150,'229
Gute, Dee Ann 137, 229
Gates, Stewart 82, 228
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Haffner, Larry 219
Haggard, Raymond 89, 90, 214
Hancock, Brenda 234
Hamel, Sharon 189
Hamer, Eugene 229
Hamer, Sharon Lee 214
Hammer, Donald 89, 140, 188
Hannigan, John 102, 104, 114, 116, 229
Hanson, Diane 128, 150, 162, 235, 236, 229
Hanson, Kareen 2, 9, 14, 15, 33, 38, 65, 113
120,128,131,147,148,162,163,190, 243
254, 273
Harmon, Carolyn 214
Harper, Michael 81, 229
Harrington, Terrie 125, 150, 151, 214, 222, 224
Harris, Cindy 137, 147, 162, 214, 222
Harrison, Janice-64, 139, 190
Harrison, Pat 15, 43, 55, 67, 127, 131, 133, 147,
148, 173, 190, 208, 245
Harrison, Richard 229
I
Harrison, Willis 81, 229
Hartdegan, Terry 188
Hartman, Marilyn 214
Hartshorn, John 188, 243, 244
Hasenfus, Chuck 214
Haskins, Betty 150, 229
Haton, Ted 188
Hawkins, Richard 91, 166, 229
Hayes, Geraldine 137, 164, 214, 224
Heapy, Dennis 11, 91, 93, 94, 128, 155, 188
205, 207, 208, 243, 248, 250, 254, 259
Heapy, Judy 137, 150, 162, 229
Heidelberger, Johnny 219
Hensley, Margaret 229
Heredia, Ernestine 229
Heredia, Ray 214
Hetrick, Frank 73, 77, 188
Hetrick, Jerry 81 , 229
Hiebert, Elsie 190
Hiebert, Eliz. Diane 145, 214
Higgins, Ron 229
Hill, Dorothy 229
Hill, Lavon 137, 214
Hill, Ronnie 103, 229
Hilton, Betty 229
Hilton, Mitchell 40, 189
Hingston, Diane 214
Hingston, Tom 89, 90, 1 15, 229
Hinkle, Bill 19, 189
Hobbs, Janet 148, 156, 164, 190
Hodges, Edward Ray 89, 229
Hodges, Elva Faye 67, 156, 164, 172, 190
Hoff, David 41, 189
Holiday, Ann 123, 126, 132, 135, 137, 149, 191
208
Holling, Helen 214
Holt, Gary 214
Honea, Delbert 72, 76, 143, 155, 214
Hopwood, Ronald 147, 166, 214
Horton, Ronald 214
Houk, Carolyn 144, 145, 191, 253
Hough, Roy-103, 116
House, Kathleen 234
Houston, Robert 214
Hovet, Jan 135, 137, 164, 214, 222
Hoyt, Earl 37, 55, 72, 75, 143, 155, 170, 189
205, 206
Huckaby, Ray 214
Hughes, Carol 139, 144, 149, 154, 191
Hughes, Tom 189
Hunt, Russell 86, 214, 221, 222
Hutmacher, Joan 145, 191
Huxford, Eidth 156, 229
Illum, Rowene 229
Ivie, Wayne 214
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Jackson, David 189
Jackson, Janette 144, 214
Jackson, Walter' 80, 82, 168, 229
Jacobson, Marilyn 137, 156, 215
Jacques, Leroy 190
266 l
Jazar, Latifah 33, 35, 39, 46, 50, 129, 131, 149,
156, 160,161, 166,191
Jeffery, Geordeen 229
Jeffery, Jackie 19, 154, 188
Jeffer Walter 50 59 72 76 114 155 170,190
Yr 1 1 I I I I
Jefferies, Sharon 137, 146, 151, 229
Jenkins, Barbara 215
Jenkins, Cecelia 16, 148, 150, 192
Jennings, Barbara 229
Jensen, Dana 150, 229
Jochum, Kenny 140, 229
Jogopulos, Peter 229
Johnson, Harvey 81, 229
Johnson, Vera Joyce 215
Johnston, Ramona 140, 142, 144, 192, 243, 244,
256
Jones, Carol 215
Jones, Dennis 140, 142, 229, 239
Jorge, Josie 192
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Kouch, Melvin 167
Karaglanis, Dianne 137, 144, 156, 215
Karaglanis, Frank 44, 144, 190
Karnis, Jim 86, 87, 88, 96, 99, 101, 147, 215
Karr, John 215
Karr, Oluf 234
Katreeb, Charles 215
Kelly, Nancy 229
Keltz, Robert 229
Kirkpatrick, Sue 147, 234
Kennerly, Linda 54, 122, 126, 134, 137, 148
192, 208, 247, 252, 255, 260
Kennerly, Mike 229
Kent, lgor 54, 55, 57, 82, 83, 147, 155, 170
208, 247, 259, 260
Kent, Karen 137, 158, 162, 215, 222
Kidwell, Pat 137, 146, 162, 215
Kidwell, Sherrie 2, 9, 121, 126, 192, 249, 255,
256, 259, 273
King, Richard 144, 190
Kinsel, Stanley 215
Kinslow, Sharral 123, 126, 192
Kintner, Kathy 137, 151, 229
Kish, Kathleen 60, 63, 129, 131, 147, 148, 162,
167, 168, 193, 208
Kline, Karen 215
Knepshield, Gay 137, 164, 215
Knudsen, Jim 91 , 229
Koskey, Sharon 40, 144, 193
Kountanis, Theodora 137, 151, 156, 157,
166, 234
Kountanis, Fay 111, 149, 156, 157, 164, 193
Kramling, Patricia 137, 229
Kreftmeyer, Dianna 229
Krogh, Johnny 215
Kuhn, Herman 215
Kuhn, Kristina 229
Kukkonen, Wayne 215
Kutsch, Melvin 100, 167, 229
Kyle, James 86, 215
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Lackey, Richard 40, 46, 47, 81, 158, 159, 170,
215, 222
, 190,
Ladd, Don 230
Ladd, Tom 80, 230
LaDuke, Gerrie 41, 137, 154, 158, 159, 215, 224
Lagusis, Bill 38, 140, 142, 190, 246, 247, 255,
258, 260
Lagusis, George 167, 230
Lamb, Tommy 80, 230
Lance, Jack, 191
Langlois, Sue 145, 146, 215
Langston, Anna 215
Langston, Elisa 230
Lanier, Raymond 230
Lassiter, Tom 20, 191, 250, 2 ,
Laudenslayer, Larry 230
Lauritzen, Larry 191
Lawson, Carl 86, 87, 166, 215
Lawson, Gerald 215
Ledbetter, James 89, 215
Lee, Bill 215
Lee, Larry 79, 155, 230
Leedham, Dennis 230
Lembi, Carole 4, 67, 162, 168, 193
Lesniewski, Connie 151, 230
Lewallen, Char 148, 149, 172, 173, 193, 246, 256
Libbey, Rod 81 , 215, 220, 222
Lilley, Jerry 14, 33, 50, 69, 72, 75, 78, 91, 92, 94,
114,115,128,155,169,170,191, 204, 208,
54 258
253
Lilley, Jimmey 130, 170, 230
Lindley, Charles 40, 126, 191, 247, 255, 259,
260
Lindsey, Linda 193, 260
Lipton, David 166, 167, 230
Littlepage, Janice 145, 194, 259
Lockett, Tammy 144, 151 , 230
Long, Lynda 124, 125, 215, 222
Lopez,
Lopez
Lopez:
Lopez,
Lopez
Delia 215
Don 230
Jack 79, 86, 103, 155, 17
Mike 234
Richard 191
Lopez, Robert 81 , 215
Lopez
Lopez,
Ronald 230
Steve 192
Lougher, Scott 230
Lourence, Eugene 215
Love, Charles 230
Lucido, Pat 145, 194
Lucio, Darwin 215
Luis, Don 41, 96, 99, 155, 192
Luis, Robert 100, 101, 230
Luna, Linda 215
Luton, Doug 96, 97, 98, 144, 145, 192
Lyon, Judith 194
Lyons, Kenneth 192
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MacDonald, Dennis 106, 107, 144, 215
Machado, Frank 215
Machado, Rodney 157, 158, 159, 215
Mackey, George ,144, 146, 215
Madrigal, Arthur 79, 230
Madrigal, Dianne 230
Maestretti, Robert 80, 103, 230
Maghuyap, Phil 91, 93, 215
Mahon, Pat 215
0, 230
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Mangas, Pat 142, 143, 215
Manolatos, Pete 230
Marchant, Charlene 41, 131, 145, 148, 149, 168,
194
Marchetti, Martha 172, 173, 194
Marchio, Dick 126, 155, 192, 254, 258, 259
Marchio, Pat 16, 66, 146, 149, 194, 208, 250, 259
Marglin, Mike 80, 100, 215, 222
Marini, Carol 146, 147, 150, 230
Marquardt, David 215
Marques, Joe 215
Marshall, Carol 137, 150, 230
Martins, Anthony 106, 216
Martins, Johnny 81 , 108, 155, 216
Martins, Juliana 150, 230
Martinez, Angie 230
Martinez, Jess 79, 91, 142, 219
Martinez, Luis 192
Marvin, Jack 72, 77, 216
Marzolf, Myron 230
Massie, Freddie 234
Mazzuola, Judith 195, 253
154, 195, 208, 240, 255, 256, 259, 273
McClure, Larry 216
McCluskey, Sherry 216
McCoey, Betty 230
McComak, Janet 140, 216
McCoy, Linda Ann
McCoy, Sandra 56, 128, 137, 148, 149, 150, 195
McCoy, Tim 234
McElheney, Kenneth 216
McElveen, Pete 40, 73, 77, 123, 146, 193, 247,
249, 252, 258, 260, 273
McGeechan, Marianne 14, 41, 122, 128, 149, 162,
163, 195, 208, 243, 250, 254
McGeechan, Tommy 80, 89, 90, 230
McGoveran, Bill 193
McGrath, Mike 81, 230
McKinnon, Winnifred 42, 47, 131, 137, 146, 147,
151, 159, 160, 161, 216, 222
McQuade, Carol 2, 40, 55, 65, 121, 147, 148
McQuarrie, Adrienne 164, 195, 243, 244, 255
McWethy, Carolyn 195
Meacham, Cheryl 230
Meacham, David 219
Medeiros, Christine 230
Medeiros, Nicholas 108, 193
Melton, Judith 230
Menasco, Anna 219
Menasco, Tommie 42, 80, 100, 170, 216, 221, 222
Meppen, Carol-145, 150, 230
Merlini, Leah 128, 137, 151, 162, 230
Mesturini, Louise 124, 125, 137, 151, 162, 168,
230
Meyer, John 216
Meyer, Linda 50, 55, 68, 131, 164, 172, 174, 196,
253
Mezzavilla, Richard 230
Mickelson, David 140, 230
Mickelson, Doreen 230
Miguel, Patricia 149, 156, 164, 196
Miles, Marshall 80, 230
Miller, Larry 216
Miller, Mariory 66, 129, 147, 168, 196
Miller, Pamela 216
Miller, Teddy 230
Miner, Dalene 140, 162, 216
Miner, Shirley 216
268
Mitchell, Earl 103, 231
Mitchell, Jim 91 , 216, 220
Mitosinka, Jerry 231
Mohr, Ruth 40, 46, 144, 158, 159, 196
Moniz, Jose 231
Montoya, Bessie 216
Montoya, Pauline 231
Mooney, Linda 15, 66, 134, 137, 172, 196, 205,
207, 208, 246, 253, 255
Moore, Carl 158
Moore, Penny 231
Moore, Ronald 193
Morelli, Irving 103, 144, 159, 231
Morelli, Lorraine 40, 45, 46, 146, 158, 159, 196
Mori, Frank 231
Moring, Larry 234
Moring, Sharon 219
Morgan, Penney 231
Morris, Doyle 216
Mortinsen, Deborah 149, 197, 243, 254
Moss, Jarrell Allen 89, 231
Moss, Sharlotte 216
Muir, Elizabeth 164, 216
Mullen, Leah 145, 197
Muncy, Billy 216
-N-
Neal, Merle 231
Nelson, Bob 216
Nelson, Gayle 51,124,125,127,131,147, 216
Nelson, Joan 9, 30, 120, 133, 197, 208, 273
Neveu, Richard 79, 91, 117, 216
Newberry, Fay 197
Nicholson, Toni 234
Nicol, Donna 14, 15, 33, 40, 43, 113, 128, 137,
148, 164, 197, 208, 253
Nicol, Kenny 135, 216
Noia, Anita 136, 137, 164, 216, 220, 222
Noia, Robert 216
Nokes, Bob 216
Noon, Victor 1 1, 193
Norgol, Jerry 15, 30, 50, 51, 55, 72, 73, 74, 75,
78, 91, 94, 114, 116, 127, 155, 193, 208, 253
Nulk, Judith 150, 216
Nunes, Janice 140, 164, 216, 231
Nunez, Elidia 231
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O'Connor, Malcolm 91 , 92, 94, 216
O'Connor, Patric 216
O'Connor, Timothy 80, 91 , 231
Olds, Jimmy 52, 86, 87, 88, 194, 259
Oliver, David 231
Oliver, Sue 137, 144, 164, 231
Olvera, Andrea 136, 137, 151, 166, 168, 231
Olvera, Carlos 79, 102, 104, 140, 143, 155, 194
O'Malley, Maureen 45, 46, 145, 146, 216
Orman, Kenneth 216
Orman, Leonard 216
Orman, Raymond 194
Orman, Virginia 216
Ornate, Michael 158, 234
Ott, Edward 231
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Pachecana, Ofelia 144, 216
Pacheco, Joe 194
Pagnini, Roy 216
Paich, Jack 231
Paich, Noreen 156, 197
Palmer, Ronald 231
Panfili, Josephine 216
Parks, Larry 40, 46, 158, 159, 194
Parks, Pamela Ann 216
Parr, Sue 216
Patrick, Richard 142, 143, 216
Pavich, Kathy 231
Pearson, Noa Mae 231
Peete, Bernice 231
Penny, Carol 41, 156, 164, 198, 244
Penny, Dianne 231
Perez, Connie 234
Perez, Hope 231
Perry, Dennis 194
Perry, Gail 2, 42, 124, 125, 137, 151, 216, 222,
273 4
Perry, Ronald 73, 76, 195
Petko, Stewart 147, 231
Pettit, Ben 217
Phillips, Cecil 217
Phillips, Gordon 217
Phillips, Steven 130, 140, 217
Phillips, Ronald 231
Pico, Thomas 140, 217
Picou, Louise 231
Pigati, Elizabeth 150, 231
Pillo, John 217
Pimental, Ken 38, 140, 143, 147, 1.62, 169, 170,
234
Pimental, Leola 149, 172, 173, 198
Pimental, Thomas 89, 217
Pinaire, Donald 234
Pirozzoli, Violette 33, 131, 148, 149, 156, 157,
198, 243, 244, 256
Pitek, Gary 15, 36, 102, 130, 147, 155, 169, 170,
171, 195, 246
Pleasants, Carol 36, 125, 137, 151, 231
Podris, Gary 100, 146, 166, 231
Pollard, Mike 86, 96, 98, 195
Pool, Arva 217
Pool, Barbara 217
Pool, Joyce 231
Pool, Kermit 42, 91 , 92, 115, 217, 222
Porter, Donna 164, 165, 198
Poveda, Tony 42, 100, 147, 166, 170, 217, 222
Powell, Carolyn 46, 51, 125, 150, 158, 159, 217
Powell, Charles 80, 124, 142, 217, 273
Prator, Lloyd 147, 167, 168, 231
Prentice, Donald 91 , 231
Presser, Lonnie 231
Prevost, Patti 217
Price, Bob 217
Price, Gail 231
Price, Harold 89, 90, 116, 124, 140, 155, 195
Pritchard, Pat 80, 102, 116, 1 17, 231
Pritchard, Jim 217
Privett Pe 217
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Prouty, Bill 36, 50, 55, 59, 65, 72, 75, 89, 90,
114, 136, 155, 195, 208
Provine, Henry 41, 128, 195, 240
Provine, Margaret 217
Pucci, Guy 79, 155, 217
Puccinelli, Ronald 55, 196, 205, 208, 246, 247
Puleo, Margaret 144, 154
Purcell, Lona 198
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Radley, Harley 196
Rains, Tommy 103, 231
Ralston, Robert 196
Rambeau, Jackie 154, 217
Ramirez, Marie 231
Ramos, Cathy 131, 137,151, 231
Ramsey, Allan 80, 91, 231
Rasmussen, Luciile 67, 147, 150, 151 , 162, 199
Rasmussen, Lynn 113, 122, 199
Rauhut, Ronnie 231
Ray, Constance 158, 232
Rayner, Ben 196
Reardon, Charlotte 232
Rebstock, Patti 145, 217
Rees, Karen 150, 232
Reeves, Joel 53, 106, 170, 196, 257
Rehm, Georgia Lee 232
Reis, Gerald 2, 9, 40, 46, 51, 64, 85, 120, 158
159, 197, 205, 208, 210, 244, 245, 247, 249
252, 254, 260, 272
Resino, Sandy 41 , 51, 137, 149, 199, 208
Reynolds, Don 232
Reynolds, Robert 219
Rhoades, Janice 232
Ricks, Neoma 144, 232
Rimbault, Douglas 147, 217
Rittburg, Sandy 137f138, 219
Rivera, Victor 197
Robbins, Kay 217
Roberts, Douglas 197
Roberts, Sally Jean 151, 167, 232
Roberts, Thomas 140, 142, 143, 197
Rochelle, Larry 1, 40, 57, 55, 79, 133, 137, 158
197, 208
Rochelle, Roy 89, 91, 100, 232
Rodella, Tommy 142, 147, 168, 170, 232
Rodgers, Elaine 41, 199
Rodgers, Mary Lou 172, 199
Rodgers, Paul 130
Roman, Joe 197
Romero, Judith 137, 151, 232
Romo, Martha 137, 144, 145, 156, 164, 199
Rose, David 232
Ross, Janet 232
Rossi, Joanne 217
Rossi, Judy 37, 50, 68, 70, 148, 154, 199
Rounsaville, Butch 86, 87, 88, 232
Rounsaville, Marg 52, 139, 200, 246, 247
Rozenski, Joe 217
Ruiz, Barbara 217
Ruiz, Michael 72, 77, 83, 91, 155, 217
Ryer, Belvie 46, 217
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St. Germain, Richard 82, 102, 105, 145, 217
Salazar, Rudy 89, 90, 142, 155, 198
Sampson, Leroy 217
Samudio, Jess 81, 91,232
Sanchez, Frank 80, 102, 155, 217
Sanchez, Isabel 217
Sancho, Albert 219
Sancho, Bernice 139, 217
Sandoval, Diane 40, 65, 131, 147, 148, 200
San Martin, Gary 1, 80, 86, 100, 128, 170, 232
Sauter, Steve 198
Savage, Eddie 91, 117, 232
Savage, Pat 14, 33, 128, 131, 136, 137, 148, 151
200, 208
Sbranti, Ronnie 100, 232
Scanapico, Mary 232
Schmitt, David 217
Schopke, Margie 170, 172, 173, 200
Schopke, Ronald 232
Schuette, Danny 232
Schultz, Kenneth 232
Scott, Pat 137, 145, 164, 217
Searson, Devaughn 81, 232
Senick, Dottie 232
Senick, Frank 126, 198, 245, 250, 253, 260
Serna, Bob 217
Sexton, Phillip 40, 46, 82, 198, 208
Shaffer, Lewis 232
Shapiro, Bobbe 6, 16, 22, 31, 40, 63, 131, 147,
148, 149, 162, 168, 200, 208
Shapiro, Georgina 31, 33, 58, 129, 130, 151, 167,
217
Shaw, Jane 145, 146, 200
Shaw, Pat 201
Shinn, Joel 106, 134
Shirley, Henry 140, 147, 168, 232
Shively, Robert 140, 217
Sigari, Frank 86, 91, 232, 236, 237
Sigari, Mike 91, 170, 232
Sigari, Nancy 132, 135, 137, 201, 248, 249, 255
257, 259
Silva, Ken 230
Simmons, Melissa 201
Sims, Margaret 201
Singleton, David 232
Sitton, Gary 130, 232
Skaggs, Jimmy 198
Slavik, Roseann 232
Sledge, Gary 108, 129, 147, 166, 168, 217
Small,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith
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Smith,
Smith
Smith,
Valerie 217
Bill R. 72, 198
Bill E. 217
Burl Jean 14, 15, 232, 235, 236, 237
Carol 154, 201
David 73, 77, 89, 155, 199
Georgina 172, 217
Gloria 144, 232
Kathleen 137, 151, 232
Mary Alice 140, 218
Sandra 218
Stefany 232
Tommy 81 , 218
Smith, Vincent 130, 147, 166, 199
Snodgrass, Floyd 218
Snow, Betty 232
Solmonson, Deanna 42, 131, 218, 222
Solorazano, Gladys 164, 165, 201, 255, 256, 259
Sonner, Mike 234
Sonner, Walt 147, 199
Springer, Charles 72, 76, 145, 199, 243, 244
Springer, Gary 80, 108, 166, 218
270
Spruell, Judy 40, 61, 63, 130, 138, 141, 147, 148,
162, 202, 208
Stacy, Ronald 218
Stahlheber, Lois 124, 125, 218, 121, 222
Stanford, Mike 199
Stansbury, Gilbert CGib7 81, 82, 85, 102, 105 232
Stansbury, Guy 89, 103, 232
Staudenmaier, Susan 150, 232
Steadman, Ann 172, 173, 202
Steiner, Claudia 151, 232
Stephens, Charles 233
Stephens, Dave 218
Stevens, Wilson Bill 2, 89, 118, 124, 273
Stockton, James 218
Stogner, Elaine 145, 218
Stolberg, Gregory 199
Stone, Frances 38, 122, 148, 156, 202, 203, 206,
207, 210
Stormes, Gail 129, 202
Stratton, Carol 144, 218
Strickland, Bill 2, 9, 121, 126, 200, 208, 247, 253,
260, 273
Strickland, Dorothy 218
Strobridge, Michele 14, 35, 40, 46, 123, 128, 149,
158, 202, 208
Stuart, Raymond 218
Sullivan, Forrest 86, 170, 171, 233
Sullivan, Grant 72, 74, 155, 200
Sullivan, Jo 38, 144, 202
Sutton, Farrell 202
Sutton, Travis 219
Swanton, Richard 130, 218
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Talbot, Donna 233
Talbot, Michael 233
Tapella, Gary 102, 155, 169, 170, 218
Taylor, Bill 147, 166, 218
Taylor, Marguerite 40, 148, 149, 158, 202, 246
Taylor, Richard 233
Teegarden, Bettie Lew 133, 151, 233
Teixeira, Jo Ann 218
Tellez, Jack 233
Tennison, Jo Ann 202
Terranova, Linda 15, 35, 40, 46, 131, 135, 136,
137, 149, 158, 159, 202
Terwilliger, Lynn 15, 41, 51, 52, 53, 54, 64, 126,
131, 147, 149, 150, 208, 202, 246, 256, 260
Terwilliger, Nan 125, 137, 150, 168, 233
Thiessen, Martin 35, 40, 158, 160, 200
Thompson, Joe 218
Thut, Bonnie 233
Thut, Carole 144, 202
Tidmore, Jerrie 233
Tiffin, Bill 218
Tillery, Lois 218 V
Tomlin, Dorothy 40, 46, 144, 154, 159, 203
Toner, Dorothy 48, 137, 150, 233, 237, 273
Toner, Mickey 82, 83, 108, 127, 218
Tonso, Juanita 41, 60, 61, 63, 113, 129, 131, 147,
148, 162, 166, 168, 203, 208
Toth, Gay 233
Tracy, Nancy 151, 233
Triemert, Gordon 89, 218
Toutman, Susan 218
Tucci, Anita 147, 151, 233
Tuhy, David 218
Turley, Darrel 144, 218
Turner, Jerry 218
Turner, Judith 219
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Ulfelder, Janet 151, 156, 233
Underwood, Dale 79, 233
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Vargo, Charles 137, 160, 164, 218
Varner, Mary 203
Vawter, Billy 79, 86, 91, 155, 233
Veatch, Mary 130, 156, 218
Vera, Sammy 233
Vidisky, Dianne 1, 125, 137, 162, 218
Vieira, Albert 200
Vieira, Isabelle 144, 145, 203
Vieira, Kathy 41 , 233
Vieira, Matt 167, 233
Viamontes, Robert 102, 103, 200
Vizcarra, Arthur 233
Vizcarra, Sarah 233
Vroman, Dana 218
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Wagner, Janey 203
Walden, Dave 45, 46, 65, 73, 140, 142, 143, 147,
158, 159, 170, 201
Wallace, Bert 145, 218
Wallace, Dorene 233
Waller, Pamela 218
Waller, William 201
Waltzer, Barbara 218
Ward, Judy 137, 138, 151, 233, 238
Ward, Karen 40, 46, 65, 158, 159, 203
Ward, Matt 14, 57, 102, 104, 105, 116, 13
170, 208
Ward, Tom 218
Watson, Catherine 142, 218
Watson, Glenn 46, 108, 146, 158, 159, 233
Watson, Judith 33, 131, 146, 160, 161, 203
Webb, Carlos 233
Webb, Joanne 137, 150, 218
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3, 137,
Webb, Ronnie 218
Webb, Sherldyne 160, 164, 218
Weber, Peggy 147
Wells, Pamela 218
West, Jackie '125, 233
Wharton, Bill 108, 168, 170, 233
Whitaker, Ottis Leon 201
White, Donald 146, 233
White, Donna 151, 218
Whitney, Robert 233
Whittington, Allen 233
Whittingham, Georgetta 137, 156, 218
Wigger, Zaddie 233
Wik, Sharon 41, 156, 164, 203, 247, 250
Wilkins, Patricia 233
Williams, Fred 201
Williams, Helen 140, 233
Williams, John 89, 90, 233
Williams, Mara 140 ,147, 150, 233
Williams, Reggie 219
Willis, Howard 233
Wilson, Carol 124, 125, 219, 222
Wilson, Carolyn 219
Winger, Richard 66, 166, 168, 219
Wofford, Linda 203
Wolfe, Loretta 156, 203, 250
Wood, Jeanette 234
Woolcott, Jane 47, 125, 137, 164, 219, 2
Woolever, James 89, 90, 91, 117, 233
Woolever, Robert 89, 219
Woolsey, Richard 219
Worrell, Bill 201
Wright, Sue 137, 144, 150, 233
Wysoski, Mary Jean 124, 219, 222
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Yapo, Constance 203
Yates, Ronnie 234
Youmans, Shirley 145, 219
Young, Barbara 219, 233
Young, Harold 72, 82, 170, 202
Young, Kay 164, 203
Young, Thomas 80, 100, 170, 233
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Zamora, Virginia 233
Zimmerman, Pat 156, 219
ABOUT THIS BOOK . . .
This book should help you to recapture memories of your high
school days.
The staff has arranged the 1960 PANTHER so that within the
divisions the pictures and copy follow a chronological order ac-
cording tothe month or season.
Keys to the contents are the Index and Table of Contents.
When reading captions remember to read left to right, front
row first, unless otherwise indicated.
PRODUCTION DATA
Work was begun by the editor of the PANTHER in
the summer of '59, After contracts were signed the
staff began detailed plans for the book.
Futura Oblique was the style used for page headings.
Running legends were Lydian, all lower case. In gen-
eral the background screening on pages was 30fMa.
Seven different colors, Peacock Blue, Aqua, Emerald
Green, Sunrise Red, Process Red, Buckskin Tan, and
Lavender, were used for endsheets and division pages.
The following is an approximation of expenses and
Editor Carl McQuade and Advisor Mr. T. Ward.
PANTHER PRODUCTION STAFF
EDITORIAL STAFF
Carol McQuade ,,,. Editor-in-Chief
Kareen Hanson ,s.. E o.... Senior Assistant
Gail Perry as ,, I Junior Assistant
Bill Strickland ,..,.o . s,s,s. Boys' Sports
Jerry Reis ,,ssss sss,oo , s Art Editor
Carole Cito ,sssssss.ee .s s Organizations
BUSINESS STAFF
Sherry Kidwell
Nikki Ambler ss,ss,
Stanley Gipson . eee,,o.,,.,..s.. s ,.,...eoe .
Bruce Ghiselli .s,,o,,...,.. .
PRODUCTION STAFF
Carole DeVera ,...,,,,.,
, ,ss, Business Manager
Circulation Manager
Advertising Manager
Assistant Advertising Manager
Literary
Joan Nelson ,,sssss as Activities
Pete McEleven s,,.... Photographer
Wilson Stevens sssse Photographer
Chuck Powell ..s.ss Photographer
Dorothy Toner
ADVISOR
, Assistant Art Editor
income:
Income Expense
Subscriptions S3200
Dance Pictures 300
Advertisements 1980
Organizations 510
Base Price
C100 books, 48 pages1 5 626
Additional pages 2110
Additional copies 1365
Endsheets 36
Enamel Paper 160
Binding 40
Art Work 50
Color 340
Cover 607
Petty cash, photo supplies, and freight 350
Literary Supplement 200
S5990 55884
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To Mr. Tom Ward, advisor, the staff says "Thanks."
Mr. Ward spent many extra hours helping, guiding, and
advising the staff. We appreciate most of all the fact
that he did not insist that we produce an award-win-
ning yearbook, but instead let us learn and create our
own ideas-even though they might
by certain standards.
not be the best
To the faculty, custodians, administration, adver-
tisers, and students who assisted and co-operated with
the staff, we say "Thanks" for making our iob a
tittle easier.
Yearbook Photographer . . ,c.ss,ssc,s, as Beem Studio
Individual Class Photos ....s ,,,........,,,,.,.,,,,. B enmark
Publisher , N sss,s,s,s ,cs,,s, T aylor Publishing Co.
Cover .ccscc s sccs,.,.c,ooos,cc,,,, ,se.....,.,,scs..s. S . K. Smith
Literary Supplement ,,,,s , Diablo Valley News
272
Mr. Tom Wa rd
EDITOR 'S MESSAGE
We have striven to make this annual attractive by
unusual, balanced layouts, artistic use of screening,
and touches of color. In all cases we endeavored to
capture the unforgettable events of our school and
town.
Four maior changes were made in an effort to
achieve a modern yearbook: C11 Picturing the seniors
in drapes and dinner iackets, C21 Doing the cover in
capri blue, white, and gold rather than the customary
combination of black and gold, and C31 Delivering the
yearbook in the summer to make possible full cover-
age of all events, C41 Indexing students, faculty, ad-
vertisers, and administration.
Money saved by signing a summer delivery con-
tract made possible the use of color and an increase
in the number of pages to 272.
The 1960 PANTHER staff hopes you have enioyed
the many changes and improvements.
We wish to salute those seniors who have fully
earned their diplomas. May they have much success
in the years to come.
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