Aragon High School - El Tesoro Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 188
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slide rules.
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social science
Bill Dransfield
James Dunsran
Harry Eagan
James Herbinaux
Donald Hill
Lawrence Hyink
Peter Lawrence
Frank MacGraw
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music
Ben Denton
Elmer Revelli
illdustrial arts
Ferucio Freschet
Patrick Harrison
Norbert Rupp
Richard Ruppel
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library stali
Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Henriksen, Mr. Pettinichi
Mrs. Lamb, team teaching aide of the social
studies department, performs her daily chore
of taking attendance.
home economies
Anne Gelling
Donna Scott
Helen Studebaker
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physical education
Edward Diaz
Eugene Gorden
Ben McGuire
Charles Polk
Wayne Taylor
Cheryl Anderson
Audrey Harrison
Ruth Johnson
Judy Umland
safety education
William Daskarolis
Elmer Schaake
main eiiice staii
Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Clark,
Mrs. Goclshall, Mrs. Hughes.
custodians
FRONT ROW: Mrs. Salabert, Mr. Chittka, Mr. Con-
tinho, Mr. Seifert. BACK ROW: Mr. Herron, Mr.
Soto, Mr. Nadwornick, Mr. McKinney.
cafeteria staii
Mrs. Pollard, Mrs. Coppenbarger, Mrs. Ahlvin,
Mrs. Gervasi, Mrs. Titus.
attendance oiiice staii
Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Salch
gardening staii
Mr. Gandolfi, Mr. Dickey, Mr. Brusa, Mr. Dispenza.
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fall cnicr council
ROW ONE: Chris Eppes, Pam Doll, Chris Wollner, Carol Dias. ROW TWO: Barbara Barnes, Kathy
King, Louise Blatteis, Ken Roost, Steve Foley. ROW THREE: John Eason, Kent Connaughton, John
Wilson, Don Fisher, Mark Collins, and Rich Fathy.
fall cnicr ciiiccr
Don Fisher Sheldon Schuster Kit Strawsburg John Wilson
President Vice President Sec.-Treas. Elected Rep.
pring cnicr officer
Tim Glidden jan Holsren
President Vice President
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Karyn Krurtschnitt Diane Cantua
Secretary Elected Rep.
ROW ONE: T. Glidden, K. Kmttschnitt, J. Holsten, S. Schutte, D. Cantuna, B. Barnes. ROW TWO: J. Engleman,
C. Eppes, C. Odden, P. Doll, K. Wollner, C. Dias. ROW THREE: B. Harvick, G. Frzcchia, 1. Rusake, M.
Glaubcrt, B. Ostroff, L Blattcis, S. Welch, P. Dam, D. Fisher. ROW FOUR: J. O'Neil, S. Schuster, R. Meadsi, I.. Schadel,
D. Droese, I. Czssa, M. Collins, j. Eason, K. Roost. Page 21
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Kelly, Simon Cohen. ROW TWO: Marit Maeland, Sue Tablet,
Sue Scneder, Miss Meding.
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Lynette Behm, Lois Gielow, Sue Ta-bler.
Bob Bacon, Mike Marquardt, Lynette Behrn, Bob
Somerby, Tim Glidden. MISSING: Robert Krase.
national merit scholarship finalists
Sue Tablet, Gil Hoskins, Sue Scneder,
Royce Kelly. page 23
WILLIAM AMENT-"B.A." who wants to be a man who
walks with his left leg in the gutter, asks, "Is life worth
living?" This is a question for an embryo, not for a man.
RONALD ANDERSON-Ron, who enjoys playing basket-
ball every minute, lives for the day when George Lee and
"Watch Wood" are noted M.V.P. of the N.B.A.
SCOTT APPLETON-"Scott, who says, "Hey guys!"
likes mechanical drawing, water and snow skiiing, and
playing his electric guitar. He wants a smoking lounge
on campus.
JOANNE ASBURY-Joanne: Basalit! Tri-Y, AGA Hos-
pitality and Finance Chmmittees, and Student Council,
wants to better her skiing talents. She says, "Don't take
life so seriously . . . be happy!"
GAYLE ASCHER-"Bubbles" enjoys water and snow ski-
ing and being sarcastic to guys. Ambition: to have "An-
nette" get "D.L." She can be heard saying, "How ex-
citing."
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MARY AVERY-Mary plans to go to college-either Cal
or CSM. She wants to travel afterwards. "Give us all
the luxuries and we'll manage to do without the necessities"
she says.
ROBERT BACXJN-Bob: Boys' State, Cheerleader, CSP,
Senior justice Student Court, Varsity Track, Block "A",
SSS, Editor-in-Chief Aristocrat, President Frosh Class,
Furids Hi-Y, hopes to reach as many people as he can.
VIC BAGLIO-Vic has been dieting and working out all
through his senior year so he can run for "Mr. Junior
America." "When you don't have anything to do, throw
up your hands and take over."
ROBERT ALHORN-Bob's ambition: to enter the elec-
tronics field. A member of the swim team for two years,
he loves girls and wicked parties. Says, "What's happening?"
RONALD ALLARD-"It is better to have loafed and lost
than never to have loafed at all."--James Thurber.
JANICE ALTIERI-Jan, who has been on Student Coun-
cil, the Rally Commission, and G.R.A., plans to attend
C.S.M.
BARBARA BAKEWELI.-Barbara hopes to go to business
school. Her ambition: to save B.L. from the oil.
VIRGINIA BALE-Virginia will continue her schooling
and major in psychology. In her spare time she hopes to
invent a freckle remover, which she's sure will make a
big hit among fellow redheads.
JOHN BALSELLS-"Miduight": usually found around
T.P. saying. "Stay out of stagnant puddles." He wants to
teach T.P. how to surfg would like to cut Gary juchert's
hair.
BARBARA BARNES-A member of class and student
councils, Junior Class Sec-Tres., and Yearbook Editor, Bar-
bara loves animals, collecting jewels, and eating, but warns,
"don't eat the do-nut whole."
MARTHA BARR-Marti, Yearbook Staff, enjoys piano
playing, skiing, and traveling. Hobby-Grocery shopping at
Q.F.I. Goal: To be a dental hygienist. Believes: "Monotony
is the awful reward of the careful."
BARBARA BARRETT-Barbara, active in the Interna-
tional Relations Club, Speech Club, and Advanced Modem
Dance, hopes to work with retarded children and dance
ballet in her spare time.
BARTLEY BECKER-Bart, a member of Savantes Hi-Y,
track and cross-country, wants to get his B.A. in 1969.
He also wants to meet Elke before Tom, George, or Kirk.
LYNETTE BEHM-Lynette has participated in Band, CSF,
Modern Dance and Latin Club. Her ambition: To be a
high school English teacher so that she can become truly
insane.
TONY BELLO-Tony is an amateur radio operator and
gun collector. He plans to attend the College of San Mateo.
ROBERT BENNER-Bob was active in basketball, track,
the Order Commission and Artesians Hi-Y. He wants to
study pediatrics at Stanford so he can help deliver the tribe.
DAVID BENNETT-Dave enjoys basketball and swimming.
His ambition is to major in Political Science in college and
then go on to study law.
RICH BERNHARDT-Rich believes that Aragon is an un-
believable experience for each butterfly.
DONALD BERRY-Don participated in the band as the
principal of his section.
LOUISE BLATTEIS-Louise, A.G.A. President, Class Sec-
retary, Student Council, and Yearbook Staff member, wants
to find out "what's the deal" with K.K.'s M.V., and how
to be serious.
WILLIAM BLOCK-Bill seeks his B.A. in four years, par-
ticipated in D.D.C., Furucls Hi-Y, basketball and track
teams. Bill hopes "to fly for Lufthansa and create a 'snead'
bigger than Ron Croci's."
FRANK BI.UMEN'I'HAL--"The Nose" would like to be a
liquor dealer for Skid Row. He likes to read "Peanuts" and
listen to Vince Guaraldi and Gene Krupa. He says, "You're
putting me on!"
EVELYN BOHMKER-"E.E." is an active member of the
C.C., Student Body, and Art Commission, who enjoys
painting and vacationing at Lake Shasta. She also likes
peaches.
MARSHA BONNELL-Marsha, A.G.A. Representative,
member of Student Council, Hospitality Committee, Finance
Committee. She says, "Love makes the world go round,"
and hopes to be heading for S.L.C. April 9.
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KATHLYN BOYD-Kathy, a true grey Southerner, says,
"I got a letter from Creighton today-George is coming
up." Memories-Guy-still hopes "Love is a many splen-
dored thing."
SHARLEEN BRADFIELD-"Shelly's" main ambition: to
ride the "big surf" at Hawaii. Her' hobbies: skateboarding,
surfing and watching CSM basketball gamesg says "bo",
CSM or bust.
DAVID BRANDT-Dave participated in the Vanity foot-
ball turn.
GALE BROWN-Active in G.R.A. Junior Achievement,
Thespians, Bowling League. Often says, "I-Ii, Sweetie!"
Ambition: "To write steno at 100 words a minute."
GEORGE BROWN-George has been Aragon's head drum
major. He plans to attend C.S.M. but is undecided as to a
career.
JOHN BROWNSON-"To many people I'm known as a
Chevy-lover and I know that Chevy rules. On Saturday
nights I can be found watching either Submarine races or
abominable snowman foot-races."
ALAN BRUDNO-Alan is better known to his friends
Qespecially Steve Meyersj as "Crash" because-well, one
rainy Sunday . . . His lifetime ambition is never to scratch
another fender.
JEFFREY BURRELL-jeff, a member of the Order Com-
mission, is often seen in the parking lot giving citations to
fellow classmates. His future goal is to become an a.b.c.
man.
LORRAINE BURROUGHS-Lorraine, French and Pep
Clubs, likes summer vacations and the beach. She wants to
ride a bicycle through the Congo.
JIM BUSHEY-jim's future ambitions are to get out of
school, go to college, to become an accountant, and find out
how hard life really is.
SUZANNE BYRNE-"Suzi", active in drama and Art
Commission, says: "j.R., you don't understand." She wants
to give Frieda the Bird of Paradise when she and L.D. get
to the Pool.
C-HARON DIANE CANTUA-Diane's activities include
Varsity PomPon girl, A.G.A. Vice-President, Student Coun-
cil, Drama, and REY. She is known for "never idle, never
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stillg always talking, always will."
RON CARBULLIDO-Vordlewly gasps: "This school is
KRISTEN CARPENTER-Kris, member of A Cappella and
active in "props" department in drama, likes swimming,
football and basketball games. Future goal: to graduate
from C.S.M. or Bust!
NANCY CARROL--"Nanc," member of the band and the
Medical Careers Club, says, "Guy, not Paul, Karen," and
"You can't bathe twice in the same river." Favorite pastime:
P.N.
JON CHAPMAN--"Very often the quiet fellow has said
all he knows."-Kin Hubbard
STEPHEN CHAPMAN-Steve, active in band, orchestra,
and ensembles, likes to play his recorder and wants to be on
Pitcaim Island with Shelley, Fletcher Christian, and the
crew of Bounty-undisturbed.
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHERSON-"Cannonball" was a
member of varsity football and baseball teams, Order Com-
mission, and Block "A". Ambition: to become defensive
halfbaclt for the Boston Patriots.
CHRISTOPHER CLARK-Chris enjoys sailing and water
skiing, wants to design an Ocean-racing sailboat for himself,
and plans to study marine architecture or law in college.
"Sayl-Who's that little old man?"
PAUL CLARKE-Paul, from Half Moon Bay, was in the
Order Commission and track team, and plans to enter
oceanography. He wants to meet that "very special girl"
VIRGINIA COCKLIN-Ginny, treasurer of her Tri-Y,
likes to bowl. She wants to become a beautician, so she can
give Ginny, Diane, and Donna new hair styles.
lease "
in I969.
ELIZABETH ANN COIBION-"Becky" loves tennis,
checkers, and gin frummyj . . . understands why some
people like strawberry sodas without strawberriesg hopes to
achieve understanding of mankind and live her life to the
fullest.
CURTIS COLE-"Dusty" was a member of the Order
Commission and varsity track team and explains to the
curious that he and Carol are not Siamese twins-but
almost.
STEPHEN CARTER-Steve, a member of the varsity
track team and Deputy Order Commissioner, is interested
in aviation and plans to go to college.
DENNIS CASAGRANDE-D. Michael Angelo C. believes
in "Italian Domination" of the world. He enioys basketball
and arguing with M.M. about Nationalities.
JAMES CASSA-"Slats" a member of DDC, wants to play
harmonica with John Coltrane. He likes Miles Davis and
Italy dislikes Sweden and phony jazz fans.
MARSHA CO1-IEN-Marsha, active in Student Council,
French Club, and Thespians, enjoys collecting albums. Her
ambition is to get a sports car the legal way.
SAM OOHEN-Sam or Sammy enjoys stamp collecting,
Spanish Club and good movies, but his time is taken up by
homework. He says, "Leave for tomorrow-every thing you
p .
WILLIAM CIJHEN-"B.C." was a member of I.S.A., Block
"A", varsity wrestling and class councils. His ambition is
to get to that university in the South and get his "B.A."
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MARK COLLINS-Mark participated in Student Council,
football and gymnastics, and Executive Boarclg he was
Guidance Commissioner and a M.P.L. Conference Delegate.
He hopes to enter medicine or engineering.
KENT CONNAUGHTON-Kent: track, football, C.S.F.,
and Senior Council. He plans to see the world after college.
His favorite quote: "You on the five-year plan at Aragon?"
JOHN CONNER-john likes listening to Doug Uttley talk
about himself and watching Mr. Diaz take points off. He
wants to join the Ron Rotondo fan club.
DENNIS COOK-Dennis wants to help others help them-
selves. Plans to go to college and to major in business. Also
plans to visit the stars with a certain someone.
JAMES COOK-jim is a member of the track team. His
hobbies are electronics, racing pigeons, and skin diving. His
ambition: to attend college, majoring in business and elec-
tronics.
RUSSELL COPPO-Russ, who studies people's natures, par-
ticipated in football, track, band, drama, and Block A. He
wants to study law, and enjoys the follies on weekends.
RANDALL CORT--Randy: president and secretary of the
Block A, member of the Order Commission, and letterman
in Varsity football and swimming. He wants to become
successful.
CHRISTINE COSGRIFF-Chris, a member of A Cappella
and Basalits Tri-Y, wants to learn to make people happy.
Believes: "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh
in the morning."
KENNETH D. CRAM-Although afflicted since youth
with the terrible crippler, "bo-legs," Kenneth most sincerely
hopes to fulfill his ambition to become President. "All I
need is a break," he says astutely.
DARALYN CRANERT--Daralyn, a member of the Year-
book Staff, Historical Commission, and A.G.A. Hospitality
Committee, wants to learn how to smile and believes that
no ideal is as good as a fact.
CLIFFORD CRETAN-Cliff, a member of the varsity
track.tcam, the Madrigals, and the president of A Cappella,
plans to attend college, possibly the U. of California.
KRIS CROXFORD--"Foxie," future elementary educator,
member of modern dance class, student court, class council
and Amega Lynda Y, says, "Happiness is when it's time
to go . . . home".
BARBARA CURRY--Bobbie, who dislikes art, is a member
of National Thespians and Basalits Tri-Y. She believes, "Art,
like morality, consists of drawing the line."
EDWARD CURTIS-Ed prides himself on being just
wonderful.
DIANE DACUS-Diane, who plans to attend C.S.M. and
become a Dental Assistant, says: "I don't care, it's the
principle of the thing."
SUZANNE DALLEY-Suzie, who is sometimes referred to
as "Squirrel Head," enjoys riding with Debbie on m bicycle
into trees and over boulders.
IRENE DALUZ-"It is now and in this world that we
must live."-Andre Gide
PAUL DANA-Paul, Student Body Treasurer, participated
in vanity cross-country and baseball. He wants to make
S.j.L. very happy for a long time. Says, "Have some ulcers."
JAY DARRANOGUE-"jaybird" is often saying "Yes,
Pamela" . . . His ambitions are to propose to a certain
blonde and to build another little yellow roadster.
JIM DAVIDSON-Active in Order Commission, Jim wants
to get into Police work when through school. He hopes to
date a certain person before leaving Aragon. He hopes
everybody will Do lt.
FRED DAVIS-"Education has its object in the formation
of character."
CHARLES DAYTON-"aut pax aut bellum"
KATHY DEAN--"Kat" is active in the Toltaes Tri-Y, and
wants to go to Hawaii on a cattle boat with Louise and
jenny. She often says, "Hi ya, honey."
CYNTHIA DE ROW-Cindy hopes to get that apartment
in Christmas Valley with Jud and not to mention the
Cnxsaders or the yellow thing.
JACK DEVELING-"My trade and art is to live."-Mon-
taigne
WAYNE DEVINCINZI--"Boom Boom," order commission,
is star fullback and linebacker on the football team and
pitcher on the baseball team. Favorite saying--"Beaver shot
and you know!"
CAROL DIAS-Carol was junior Prom Queen, a member
of Senior Class Council and Basalits Tri-Y. Her secret am-
bition is Dusty's secret. She says, "Remember! Curiosity
killed the cat!"
LORIE DILLENBURG-Lorie is interested in folk music
and wants to travel in the future. She is Chan-ti-su-taifri-Y
secretary Likes water sports. Says "Oh, I'm so embarrassed."
DEBORAH DODDS-"Dabbs" hobby is folk music. She
belongs to Chan-ti-su-ta Y and hopes to go to college, take
chances and not get caught.
PAMELA DOLL-Being Varsity Cheerleader, in Student
Government, and "Member of Block A," Pam was found
painting posters or making decorations. "Being part of Ara-
gona tradition is an honor for every, student."
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DOUGLAS DROESE-Doug is a member of the Ducalians
Hi-Y and the golf team. Doug likes albums, chicken wings,
and Kathy. Ambition: to make Lan be nice to Kathy! for
once.
JOHN EASON-John, active in Student Council, Executive
Board, Senior Class Council, football, wrestling, and I-Xirud
Hi-Y, hopes to keep all the good friends he made in high
school.
KATHRYN EDWARDS- Kit: Thespian Society, Job's
Daughters, G.A.A. Hospitality, active in after school sports:
wants to get from the back side of the curtain to the
front-the theatre curtain!
KIRK EDWARDS-"King of the Laundramat", enjoys
chowing down, women, and surfing. He says, "High Class,
I'll say!" while with Bud or at the follies on the weekend.
WARREN EGAN--Warren, Block A and Varsity basket-
ball team member, wastes most of his time waiting for a
straight flush in poker.
LEE EIDE-"Fuzz Bunny" wants to get his B.A. in four
years and, possibly, join the Peace Corps.
GEORGE EISENBERG-Being Soph and Student Body
President, and member of football, basketball, and track
has kept George busy. Furuds Hi-Y, girls, and sports
fill up spare time.
EISENBERG-"Mouth" loves eating, drinking,
laughing, and girls. He is interested in the Sauantes Hi-Y,
hiking, Tony, his over-sexcd cat, and girls. His ambitions:
irls
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g .
LAURIE EISENHART-K. H. particicpated in Drama and
P.E.-R.L. I.-P.P.P.F.S.D.H.-and T.F.F.W.-can be heard
saying "Good" and "Where's Engleman?"
GARY ELLISON-Gary's chief ambition is to spend a
lifetime with "El". Other prospects include going to college
and becoming a P.O.
DAVID ELWARD-Dave has been an active member of
the Order Commission and has participated in wrestling.
JILL ENGLEMAN--Jill, who was active in dramatics and
student government functions, is looking forward to college.
She is often heard saying, "We must be conservative", and
"Don't get the wrong connotations!"
SUZANNE EPPERSON-Sue spends most time going to
North Beach and cutting school . . . says: "Evil spells
live backwards!" She wants to see Europe from the top
of a cycle.
CHRISTINE EPPES-Chris, head Varsity Pom-pon girl,
and senior class council member, enjoys the sport of sky-
gazing.
JEANNE FAGOTTI-"Jeannie" was active in A Cappella,
Student Councill, and class council. She plans to attend
C.S.M., and hopes to be employed by the Federal Govern-
ment in the future.
PEGGY FANUCCI-Peg, a member of A Cappella, A.G.A.
and Basalits Tri-Y, believes "Experience is the Mother of
Knowledge."
BETTY FARMER-Betty, member of the Pep Club, de-
dicates this to the wacltiest, most uneven-tempered guy:
"You're the best medicine at times for all. The best to
you and Mike."
RICHARD FATHY-Rich, active in basketball, cross-
country and Block A, wants to go to college. He is often
in the gym saying, "I fouled him!"
RUTH FERGUSON-Ruth, a member of the California
Scholarship Federation and the G.R.G., enjoys tennis and
skulpeppering through the dark draughts of Anglo Saxons.
DIANE FERRY-"My life is dedicated to the pursuit of
large bumblebcesf'
RON FIGONI-Ron plans to attend Stanford, and hope-
fully expects to go into medicine to become a famous baby
doctor, along with Dave Jefferson.
DAVID FINKES-Davie, a member of Savantes Hi-Y,
enjoys skiing, hunting and playing the guitar. He wants to
become an architect and says, "The sports of life and
love will glow forever!"
DON FISHER-Don, Senior Class President, has been on
the Varsity track and cross-Country teams. He enjoys skiing
and wants to achieve solitude through turbulent existence.
He says, "Say, Fred!"
KEVIN FLINT-Kevin, who hopes to be a master mechanic
of Ford Syndicate, wants to rebuild his 272 cu. in. Ford
V-8 as a Cobra engine. Other interests: Girls, surfing,
sports.
STIG FLODII-IN--Stig's hobbies are skiing and surfing and
his greatest ambition is to go to C.S.M. in a very fast cor-
vette. Says: 'I can't believe it."
STEPHEN FOLEY
ANDY FORD-Christmas in Chinatown and a fuzzy green
sweater. Track kaesers, Cretan sickist K.T.C. 844 caz
Daskarolis Hollister 336 miles walking Cbbra 880. T.j.Y.
Cal fly Diane.
ROBERT FORD-"Saddle your dreams afore you ride
'em."-Mary Webb
GARY FRACCHIA-Gary, a member of the Aristocrat
Staff and a cheerleader, likes basketball and tropical fish
and hopes to be a head yell leader in college.
EDITH FRANZ-"Edec", newspaper staff, C.S.F., Foreign
Relations and Hospitality Commission member, says "Think
Ethnic" and wants to see Annette get through a deadline
without Mr. Drobac yelling at her.
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LARRY FURLOW-Super Don, Tennis team captain, ori-
ginator of "Hey You!" says, "He who climbs to the top
of the mountain first gets to stich the flag in," hopes to
get B.A. in 1969 from Duke U.
EILEEN FURIYAMA-Eileen is a member of the A.G.A.
Hospitality Committee, Latin Club, Order Commission and
the Rotagalliansg says, "People who live in glass houses
shouldn't throw stones."
VICTORIA GADD-Vicki, A.F.S. host sister, Treasurer
and President of A.G.A., Homeroom Commissioner, Exec
Board, and student council, plans to get her MRS. and
B.S. degree as a R.N. by 1970.
ANNE GAFFIN-A transfer student from Centi-alia,
Missouri, Anne participates in F.T.A. and Basulits Tri-Y.
She enjoys sewing, knitting, and sports. She plans to study
business and P.E. in college -
LOUISE GALINDAU-Xveez., active in the Toltaes Tri-Y,
wants to make a million...l.......! She is often heard saying
"take gas."
BARBARA GANDOLFO-"Candy" enjoys having a good
time! She plans to attend C.S.M., then who knows what!
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ROYAL GARDNER-Royal has participated iii Latin Club
and cross-country. His hobbies: playing tennis, outsmarting
teachers, and getting good grades. Lucky for teachers, he
graduated in three years.
STAN GARLINGTON-Stan's goal is to attend U.C.S.B.,
join the Peace Corps, and live the life of a Tennis bum
on the Hond Coast.
CHERI GEI-IANT-Cheri, who can always be found
dancing at the Y, wishes everyone in the class of '6! much
happiness.
DON FRIEDMAN-"Flush", Frosh basketball team, Mad-
rigals, and Yearbook Staff, says he's the royal lush of a
big card deck. His grandfather invented something??? His
future ambition-Sheila.
PENNY FRIEND-Fang . . . order commission, and Year-
book Staffg hopes to become a dental hygienist and an
expert at playingjacks so she can beat her opposition. Favor-
ite saying: "Hi sweetie!"
CHERYL FULLER--"Life has a way of continuing, and
thoughts have a way of melting into memories only to be
searched out at a moment of sadness, no longer to thrive
as deeds."
REBECCA GENECK-"Becky" enjoys synchronized swim-
ming and archery. She wants to major in recreation, attend
dental college at the U. of Hawaii, and says, "patted",
or "move the bod".
DON GENSLER-Don wants "to involve myself in pite-
ous existence through the lamentable tragedy, life." He
"shall validly despair" his birth, and teach himself to feel
beauty. L.S. agrees.
MICHELE GIANANDREA-Howard Johnson, I leave my
locker to you and you alone-if-'l238 38-10-2. "Good
luck this year, fella!"
LOIS GIELOW-"W.W.", member of A Cappella and
Madrigals, ,Iob's Daughters, and a Candy Striper, wants
"to help Fe' solve her problems instead of getting her to
solve mine."
NANCY GILBERG-Nancy hopes to be a nurse so she can
help B.C. in her discovery.
ALLEN DOUGLAS GILMORE-Doug enjoys serious con-
versation ancl good times. He wants to see Europe before
1969, and can usually be found swinging from a paint
scaffold or Bobbie's hand.
is to become a biologist.
one happy someday.
Barb in Ohio.
BERNICE GREENHILL-Bernice, an A Cappella member,
is active on varied commissions. She would rather knit
baby booties than be president of Rof Nedia Tri-Y.
NANCIE GRIMES-Nancie: J.V. Cheerleader, Order Com-
mission, Junior Council, and Service Commission. Hobbies
-bongo boarding at M.T.'s. Ambition-to leam how to
gobble on skiis.
RICHARD GUNN-Richard, a member of the P.A. crew
and National Thespians, wants to be a communications
technician.
JEFF GISLASON Jeff a science club member, enjoys
camping, model railroadmg, and canoemg. His ambition
DIANE MARIE GIUSTO-"Di" loves water skiing, danc-
ing, and horsebackriding. Her goal: Legal secretary. Fa-
vorite saying: "I know it!" Her ambition: to make some-
MICHELE GLAUBERT-"P. G.", active member of the
CC., dislikes people who are continually flippant. Says,
"What's anything without happiness". Ambition: to see
JOANNE GOLDSTONE-Joanne has been a member of
the Sophomore Council, Future Teachers Club, and Spanish
Club. Ambition-To go to college in the fall and to suc-
ceed in all that she attempts.
JOHN GRAHAM-john was active in swimming, wrest-
ling, and D.D.C. He wants "To make his first million
picking fruit in the valley of the jolly Green Giant."
TERRY GRAY-Terry, whose hobby and living is music,
says "Out of sight," and wants to make it out of high
school before he's old enough to vote.
TIM GLIDDEN-"Little Boose" likes waterskiing, motor-
cycles, and the things they sometimes carry on the back.
His ambition: to surpass his brothers "hot" record and to
get his B.A. by 1969.
JOSEPH GODWIN-When joe isn't working on cars, he's
busy cutting school fas often as possiblej. His life am-
bition is to be a toll collector on S.M. bridge.
PAUL GOLDSTEIN-Paul likes working with ham radios,
hi-fis, motorcycles, and dragging Grand Prix. In sports,
he enjoys wrestling and swimming.
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JOHN HAINS-john, member of A Cappella and Block
A, participated in Varsity track and football. He hopes
someday to become a professional bum and wants to know,
"Who's buyin' this week?"
STAN T. HALL-Stan, whose hobby is truck driving,
wants to be an operating engineer and says, "I love
money!"
MARGO HAMILTON-Margo, an officer of A.G.A., and
the Junior Class, is a member of the Student Council and
likes playing snuggles with her teddy bear.
BARBARA I-IANEY-Bobbie says, "I have met people here
who have opened new channels of thought for me. I realize
how much I want to travel and meet more such people."
PATRICIA HANRAHAN-Pat, Election Commissioner,
A.G.A. vice president and secretary, is member of CS.F.
and Aristocrat Staff, she wants to be first to drive across
thc Atlantic.
BOB HANSEN-Bob wants to build a 327 double over-
head cam shaft Chevy, and "to get Mr. Ruppel's Chevy
six overhauled before I graduate."
WILLIAM HARVICK-"Crip" wants Swedes to conquer
the world, is President of D.D.C., likes Sweden, W.W.S.
and jazzg says: "May our thirst for knowledge never wine."
KEITH I-IASHIGUCI-II-Keith, who likes hunting and
fishing, plans to go to C.S.M. for two years and then to
the University of California.
HARVEY HEATH-Harvey likes sports cars and night
rallies.
SUSAN HEDRICK-Susan, member of Rainbow Girls,
Thespians, and B.Y.F. wants to be able to finish her
homework before the period it's due. She says, "Let's cut!"
PETER HENNESSEY-Pete, a part-time student, plans to
make nothing but money. His favorite pastime is thinking
of angles on how to make more money.
PAMELA HENRY-Member of Aristocrat Staff, Rof-
Nedia Tri-Y, G.R.A., A.G.A. Finance, A.F.S., Historical
Commission and class council, Pam wants to be a Whole-
Hearted Friend.
GREGG HERKEN-Gregg, generally known as the found-
er of the second Pan-German Club, is interested in history
and political science. He likes to say, "Sieg-heil, Kelly."
SHERI HERMANSEN-Sheri, active member of the C.C.,
hopes to see The Broad Mind published: says, "'They are
not long, these days of wine and roses', so live them now."
SUSAN HIATT-Nikki, an M.P.L. delegate, a member of
the Silver Sword Commission and the badminton, tennis
and basketball teams, likes to say "or wheat."
PAUL HOFFMAN-"Wes", an active student, has been
league champion in tennis, a basketballer, and is a yo-
deling Swiss skier. Plans to have a successful college ca-
reer. He says, "Let's be friends."
ADRIENNE HOGG-"Butch" is always found at foot-
ball and basketball games with "Shelly" and "Sam". She
needs a bigger hope chest even though it's hopeless. Fa-
vorite saying: "Bo!"
JANICE HOLSTEN-jan, head J.V. cheerleader, varsity
cheerleader, Service Commissioner, Rally Commission and
Executive Board member, wants to make seven days a week
a life long game.
GILMAN HOSKINS-Gil likes reading, eating, and sleep-
ing, wants to be commanding officer of the 15th Panzer ii ii
Grenadiers when he grows up. He says, "Ai Yan!", and
generally means it.
DENNIS HOUSTON-Dennis, who likes hunting and fish-
ing, is active on the swimming team at Hillsdale, and
wants to study Forestry at Oregon State.
JEANNE HUDSON-Jeanne has been a member of Stu-
dent and Junior Class Councils. She hopes to make a
success in the big wide world out there, and marry that
certain someone.
wht
JOHN HUGHES-John plans to make a million by the
time he is twenty and then spend the rest 08 his life re-
laxing on an island in the South Pacific.
RICHARD HUMBER-"Piccolo Pete": Band, Intemational
Relations, S.S.S., and Student Council. Anywhere there is
a musical group he says, "All right. I have the baton
now".
ANN HUMPHREY-Ann, who was A.G.A. Junior Rep-
resentative and participated in the French Club and school
plays, likes winter rain, summer seas, and Golden Gate
Park.
JAMES HUMPHREY-Jim, a member of "B" basketball,
likes cars and basketball and hopes to make his first mil-
lion before he's 21. Favorite saying: "I..et's torque!"
DONNA LYNN HUTCHING-Donna likes to spend her
time bowling and sewing. Her ambition is to leam to ski.
She wants to become a secretary. Favorite saying: "Ya
know!"
MARTIN IMBLER-"Pseudo" likes Aragon and plans to
graduate. He enjoys playing basketball or golf. This young
whipper-snapper likes dancing and chemistry experiments.
To his fans: "Surf's up!"
CAROL IRVINE--Carol, a member of the Republican
Club, hasn't made many plans for the future.
GRACE ITAKURA-Grace, active in A Cappella, National
Thespian Society, and Basalits Tri-Y QSeer'etafYJ. always
heard saying, "Give my regards to . . . " Secret ambi-
tion: To wake up early someday. Says: "Better late than
never."
RICHARD IZMIRIAN-"Izzy" is the biggest nose in the
class of '6S. He hopes the yearbook won't goof him up
again and says, "Big noses are a sign of intelligence."
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DAVID JEFFERSON-Dave plans to attend Stanford with
Ron Figone and hopes to go into medicine with him The
first baby they will work on? Mike Bechtold!
LINDA JONES-"Squecky", hopes the wish she made at
the Hyatt House comes true. Her ambition is to have
Mar give up "candy." She says, "How's Dennis?l"
JOHN JOHNSON-john, a member of the Stamp Club
and the Merry Marvel Marching Society, is the world's
foremost authority on the subject of comic books.
Friedrich Nietzsche.
bad things.
above Aragon's halls.
JOHN KAWASAKI-john enjoyed track, Hi-Y activities,
being in Mr. Rupp's illustrious M.D. 7-8 class. John hopes
the "valuable" training received in Mr. Rupp's class will
some day be of great use.
BARBARA KEILES-Barbara has been active in A.G.A.
Hospitality Committee, Elections Commission, Pep Club, and
Spanish Club. Her ambition is to be den mother of troop
No. 8427186 at San Jose.
ROYCE KELLY-Royce, typically says little, does less, and
likes maple-nut ice-cream. He can be heard muttering to
himself that "sincerity will triumph over snickering
friends."
LINDA JOHNSON-Linda has been in the Medical Careers
Club, the Latin Club, and Pep Club.
LINDA CALCAGNO JOHNSON-Linda, a member of
student council, wants to spend a rich and happy life with
her hubby, Eric, and daughter, Tracy.
GAYLE JOST-"Invisible threads are the strongest ties."-
RANDY KAEFER-Randy, a member of Aragon's basket-
ball and baseball teams, wants to start a new life after
graduation. He enjoys Fridays and wants to forget the
BRUCE KAHOUN-Bruce, who likes to ski, wants to rise
RITA KANE-Rita, who loves playing hockey and bas-
ketball with TF.F.W., says "don't give me a bad time",
and "just wants to have a friend named Rob."
PAMELA JOYCE-Diety, Tin, Roberts, SSS, Perception,
"Paganized through the glass", the tank, Hillsdale.
GARY JUCHERT-Gary, a member of the Gymnastics
team, hopes to marry j.T. in four years.
MARIO KACLUDIS-"To live is like to love - all reason
is against it, and all healthy instinct for it."
KEN KELTON-"The only good thing about high school
is getting out."
KATHERINE KING-"Kathie" was news editor of the
Aristocrat, and a member of the Senior and Student Coun-
cils, Elections Commission, Ways and Means Committee,
and Rof Nedia Tri-Y
LARRY KIRKPATRICK-"Kirk", participated in tennis
and basketball. His ambitions are not to attend any more
cast parties and to always have someone home. Favorite
saying: "Stoke".
JOHN KLINGER-No one saw what Klinger did: He
shut the world outside: Such won'drous things beneath
that lid, that wept for air . . . and died.
CHERYI.. KNOBLOCH-"Chubs", who enjoys water-ski-
ing, wants to travel around the world as a secretary for
a handsome executive. Favorite saying: "What's the
skinny?"
ROBERT KRASE-Bob is active in being non-active ex-
cept for nasty Aristocrat columns and C.S.F. He hopes
to fill himself with the nectar of life, and says, "O.K.
then."
CHERI KRAUS--R.M. is getting a visit soon from Cheri
because her motto is "Don't put off tomorrow what you
can do today!" Says: "The future has promise."
MARY ALICE KREMPETZ-Mary, a member of the
G.A.A., has participated in gymnastics meets and dance
concerts. Her hobbies are swimming and surfing. She
plans to take a liberal arts course in college.
SUSAN KROUGH - Sue, student council member and
A.G.A. Secretary, after making a fast million playing her
banjo in the Ozarks, plans to move to Sausalito and sue
the Sandal Maker.
PHIL KRUG-Phil, a ham radio operator, plans a future
in electronics. He enjoys good hip boot sessions and a
certain girl: asks: "How about a sour Reaber Snatcher?"
KARYN LENORE KRUTTSCHNITT-Karyn: Student
Body Secretary, A.G.A. Secretary, Service Commission She
discovered with Janie, "When it rains it pours." Says:
"A nose is a nose is a nose."
PAMELA KUEFFER-Pam, a Rof-Nedia Tri-Y member,
is planning to go to C.S.M.-after that, who knows? She'd
like to visit Marit in Norway sometime. Favorite saying:
"Let me drive!"
LINDA LEE LANDON-Linda, president of the French
and Medical Careers Clubs, wants her B.S. and MRS. de-
grees and a S5 bet from Ginny: says, "Cry on my shoul-
der -it's water-proof!"
VIRGINIA LANG-Ginny can't wait till school is out.
She's trying her best not to collect a bet from Linda. Her
favorite saying: "Wanna see Mike's picture?"
SUSAN LANGLEY-Sue, who enjoys swimming and horse-
back riding, plans to go to Cal Poly. Favorite saying:
"Move your bod!"
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KAY LANGSTON-Kay is Vice President of her Tri-"Y"
She wants to become a nursery school teacher, marry Rick,
and raise six kids.
LARRY LARSON-Lars, a member of the Senior Lunch
Room, likes coin collecting, annoying Mr. Knees, and scor-
ing basketball, track, gymnastics, and cross-country.
NANCY LAURIE-"Brat" transferred from Mercy for her
senior year. Her hobby is keeping "Zorro" out of trouble.
Ambition: To marry Mike Bobsien sooner or later.
MICHAEL LOY-Mike has been a member of X-Country
and swimming teams. Hobbies: skiing, skiing, and more
skiing. His ambition: To be as famous as Stein Eriksen.
SUSAN LUND-"Slund": Medical Careers Club, Band, and
P.H.Q. of Job's Daughters, plans to be an Occupational
Therapist. Says, "People are like that, Yeh! they are!"
MARIT MAELAND-After Marit retums to Norway, she
plans to secure her teaching degrees She has been honorary
member of Exec. Board, Student Council, and a member of
Rof-Nedia Tri-Y.
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BARBARA LAZAR-"Zorro" is jazzed on waterskiing and
skiing and says, "We're fighting again." Ambition: To
marry a certain North Dakota boy named "I.oppy."
PATRICIA LEAHY-Patty, a member of A Cappella,
wants to spend her life eating congo squares and living in
a world where laziness is a virtue.
DIXIE LEARN-Dixie has participated on the Medical
Careers Club and Latin Club.
JUDY LEAVY-Judy, most importantly, is an active mem-
ber and official chauffeur of the CC. She has been active
in the A.G.A., enjoys working on tems plays, and says,
"Man the torpedoesln
SUSAN I.EAVY4ue, who knows her ins and outs, is
being sent by Speedy Air mail, special delivery to Missouri,
to get her away from the Jolly Green Giant.
GERALD LEENDERSTSEN-jerry: "Spider" has been
an active participant on the varsity track team. He can be
found anywhere he's not supposed to be, saying, "Today,
nothing: Tomorrow, the World!!!"
LEWIS LEFCOURT-A gymnast and wrestler, Lew is
nicknamed "The Little Ape." He likes to ride his Honda
to Daly City on rainy days. He plans to be a teacher.
BARBARA LEWIS-Barbara hopes to be a doctor so she
can find a cure for oil. She hopes to get out before she
slips on it.
VIRGINIA LINTINI-"Ginny," president of "Chan-Te-Su-
Ta Tri-Y," enjoys sewing. She plans to go to college after
graduation, and to be a successful housewife for someone.
MARTHA MANGIS-Martha, who was Art Commissioner
for IM years and an Executive Board member, is headed
for a teaching career.
DEBRA MANSFIELD-Debbi likes riding with Sue on a
bicycle into trees and over boulders. Her ambition is to go
to S.F. during Chinese New Year-safely.
JEFFREY MARCUS-Jeff, who hopes to get a job like
Smokey and go over his head, says, "God knows l'm sorry."
His hobbies include wine, women, song, and grappling.
MICHAEL MARQUARDT-"Marltpint" wants to crush
imbler in basketball and sing "Twist and Shout" better
than Cram and Furlow. Wishes luck to unfortunate stu-
dents. Says instinctively, "Illinois stinks."
CARLENE MARTIN-Carlene was Varsity and J.V. Cheer-
leader, Rally Co-Commissioner, and A Cappella Choir mem-
ber. Hopes to have a career and go to Europe before she
gets her Mrs. degree.
SUSAN MARTIN-Sue wants to meet the Leader of the
Pack, see "Tina Delgado" dead, travel to find regional folk
music, and meet Bob Dylan. Says: "Okay go--Okay stop!"
HEIDI MARTINS-"Ig" hopes to come back to San Mateo
after graduation, also hopes to keep certain plans with a
certain friend. Likes to "polka after dinner down the
poopin' hill."
TERRENCE MAYO-Terry spends as much time as possi-
ble shooting, stuffing, and eating beavers. He intends to
become a corporation president at 25, retire at 40, and then
go into politics.
PATTY JEAN MCCARTHY-Pat, a member of Chan-Te-
Su-Ta tri-Y and Job's Daughter's Honored Queen, wishes
she could make up her mind about the future.
PEGGY MCCARTHY-Peggy, sixth period modern dancer,
plans to become a dental hygienist. She wishes luck to a
certain teacher who cherishes English 8. Says: "Keep
thinkin' it!"
DENISE MCCOOL-"Mac's" activities include International
Relations Commission, Latin Club, and French Club. She
enjoys going to the beach and dancing and can be found
admiring a certain black VW.
JAMES MCFADDEN-"It is easy to be heavy, hard to be
light."-G. K. Chesterton
SUZANNE MCFALL-"Sue" likes to roller skate and can
always be heard saying: "not really!" and "Really?" Sue
plans to make that certain someone happy in the neat
future.
VICKIE McGRAW-Vicki participated in Art Commission.
"That's all."
DOUGLAS McLAlN-Doug has been Order Commission
head, on Student Council, on Financial Control Board, and
President of Poseidon Hi-Y. Ambition: To do all things in
life, and get away with it.
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RANDAL MEEDS-Randy, a transfer student from Sali-
nas, participated in Varsity football and baseball, is inter-
ested in art and design and hopes to become an architect.
ED MELLERA--Ed, a member of varsity wrestling, and
Furuds Hi-Y, has the favorite activity of spending lunch
in the S.B. room. Ambition: "To get my B.A. in 1969."
GAIL METZGER--A transfer from Burlingame in 1964,
Gail participated in Madrigals, Modern Dance, and Future
Teachers. An officer in her church group, she plans to
attend C.S.M.
STEVE MEYERS-Steve, who dedicates this caption to
"Crash" Brudno's seat belts, gives this advice: "Don't itch
while in armor."
JUDI MILLS-"Charlie" plays the guitar and roller skates
when she sings, "Hey, wait a minute!" Her ambition is to
bowl a 300.
MEREDITH MILTON-"Mertz" was vice-chairman of the
Thespians and Student Director of "Night Must Fall." Her
ambition is S.F. State, class of 1969. She says, "Cheer up,
things'll get worse."
SALLY MITCHELL--Sally, member of Pep Club, enjoys
yelling a lot and being around people. She hopes to be-
come a secretary. Favorite saying: "You know it."
ROGER MITCHELL-Roger, member of Frosh and Var-
sity football teams and Order Commission, likes water-
skiing, football, and riding. He hopes to be with "I-I.K."g
says, "OK" and "sure guy."
DIANA MIZER-Diana, member of Art Commission, hopes
to succeed an an interior designer. Her hobbies include
spectator sports, out-door activities, and art.
SCOTT MORSE-Scott has been active with the P.A. and
sound crews, and a member of National Thespians. He
hopes to be an electronics engineer.
CHRIS MULLMAN--Member of Furud Hi-Yg Activities:
frosh football, varsity cross country, head yell-leader, swim-
ming, drama, Aristocrat editor. Wants to join U.N.C.I..E.
and wipe out Thrush.
MARILYN MURFEE-"Moose", AGA Finance Committee
and Roto Gallian Tri-Y member, plans to operate a Pop-
corn Factory with Doug, and further her education.
KAREN NARUP-Karen likes art and guitars. Honor
Queen of Job's Daughters, Pacifica Bethel, she plans on
Business College and an apartment in l...A. with her girl-
friend.
DEBORAH NESS-"Debbie" plans to go to C.S.M for one
year, then to the University of Arizona. She is going to
Europe in the summer of '66. Her hobby: a "Sting Ray."
TODD NICHOLSON-Todd says, "Thank goodness I don't
have to laugh at any more teachers' jokes." Ambitions? --
Continuation of his brewery.
MICHAEL NIELSON-Mike, a member of the Furud Y,
order commission, block "A" society. and varsity foot-
ball, baseball, and basketball teams, hopes to get a B.S.
in 1969.
CARRIE NISHIMOTO-Carrie likes to collect stray ani-
mals. She wants to travel and afterwards become a
beautician.
MICHAEL NOE-Michael likes R.B. bumps in the road,
submarine races, and his "Y" parties. He plans to be
healthy, wise, and very wealthy. He is often heard saying
"Shazz am."
TIMOTHY NOLAN-"Head" wants to fly around the
world with Carol. He hopes he can get out of Aragon alive
and then show some teachers how to really live.
LINDA NORDSTROM-"Smoxie" enjoys waterskiing with
"Chubs". She wants to travel everywhere with "Hooch" in
his bad black Volvo, Vladimir. Her goal is to marry and
lead a useful, satisfying life.
JOHN NORRIS-John hopes to own and drive a fast
and reliable car in the near future.
JEFFREY O'BRIEN-O'B. belongs to NORTH COAST
SURFERS and wants everyone else out of the water! He
generally hates people, except his friends, and can be heard
saying and doing anything.
SAM OCHI-Sam's hobby is electronic experimentation.
He hopes to be an electronic engineer, electronic curcuit
designer, or T. V. repairman. Goal: to be a star wrestler
on channel two.
CYNTHIA ODDEN-Cyndee was on A.G.A. hospitality
committee, Guidance committee, and Student council. Her
ambition is to break more pins and keep rusty nails.
MARILYN OGATA-Marilyn, an art and order commis-
sion member and member of Rota Gallians Tri-Y, hopes
to give a citation before graduation and to have a success-
ful future with a "special" someone.
JERRY OKADA-Jerry, J.A.P.K.C., Student council, and
Kaesers Hi-Y, enjoys baseball, dancing, bowling, spends
time working in the rice fields. He hopes to see more
nogara's in the future.
JAMES O'NEIL-"Red", a member of the Furud's Hi-Y,
the varsity football, basketball, and baseball teams, likes
to eat out at the J. A. R. ranch
BARBARA OSTROFF Barb an active member of the
CC is indifferent about Mexican food especially tacos
Ambition-to come back to California to meet Michele.
HANS PAERL-"Dutchman", whose main ambition is to
be serious and strike oil in the Highlands, likes to eat,
dance, and say "Hey mon!"
DOLORES PAEZ-Dolores is active in 6th period modem
dance, GRA, and AGA Hospitality. Her ambition is to
be taller than her "little" sister.
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DENNIS PAUL-Dennis, active in track, Rally Commis-
cion, Senior Beaver Room and Kaesers Hi-Y, plans to
get his B.A. in 1969, be a rich bachelor, and eat out every
night.
STEPHEN PEARSON-"Fish-foot", an active member of
Varsity Basketball, Tennis, Swimming, and Student Council,
hopes to win an argument with Mr. Fearon.
NEIL PETERSON-Neil, President of the Science Club, is
a member of the Toyonaka Commission. He plans to be-
come an Industrial Designer.
NANCY PHALING-"Turtle's" greatest ambition is to
stay out of car accidents and to go to Japan. She enjoys
being V.P. of Rota-Gallians Tri-Y.
MARY ANN PISCIOTTA-"Mare" enjoys parties with
Becky, Patti, Margaret, and Suzy. Her hobbies: art and
horseback riding. Ambitions: to go to Hawaii soon and to
go on to C.S.M.
CATHERINE POOLE-Cathy, a transfer from Burlin-
game, wants to sell elevator shoes to the pygmies. Favorite
saying: "It's a gas!"
JAMES PROVENCE-Jim is responsible for sound effects
for plays and the schoolwide P.A. system. A member of
the National Thespian Society, Jim wants to be a com-
munications technician.
SUZANNE PRUDHOMME-"Suzy's" hobbies are painting
and skiing. She plans to have an apartment, work, and go
to the U. of Wisconsin in Madison. Her ambition is to
return to Europe this summer.
GEORGE QUEEN-"Remember, red Corvairs rule!" His
ambition is to be an architect and to meet Elke before Kirk
and Tom.
JANE PALMER-Jane, a Varsity Pom-Pon girl, on Aristo-
crat Staff, Financial Control Board, Order and Elections
Commissions, is heard saying to Karyn, "When it rains
it pours !"
CAROL PAPENHAUSE-Carol, a member of the modern
Dance Class and Rota-Gallians Tri-Y, says "Ohl I didn't
know", and plays "Dear Abby". Ambition: to succeed at
something.
TERRIE PASQUINI-"Penguin" is usually heard saying
"nothing" and "I don't know". Her hobbies are sewing
and people-watching. Her wish is for happiness for all
her friends.
JACK RAIN-Jack, a member of the National Thespians,
and active in Aragon Drama work, wants to go into radio
and television announcing. His favorite saying is, "Just
Wuunderrful."
LOUISE RICHMAN-Louise, a member of the French
Club, Silver Sword Commission, and A.G.A. Finance Com-
mittee, wants to rollerskate through the Congo.
SUSAN RICHMOND-Sue, a member of Basalits Tri-Y,
believes that "you may be deceived if you trust too much,
but you will live in torment if you do not tnxst enough."
PAMELA LYNN ROLLEY 'Cuddles" . . . often says,
JOHN RIST-"lf at first you do not succeed, don't take
anymore chances."-Kin Hubbard
TRAVIS ROGERS-Travis' activities include Rally Com-
mission, Amega Lynda Tri-Y, and A.G.A. Hospitality. She
often says, "Hunk the Hom," and "You All."
JOAN ROLLETT-"J, R.", who likes driving a certain
Ford, wants to understand certain people and still keep
laughing. Favorite saying: "Is it all worth it?"
No! jaybird' Ambitions . . . to own a 1956 Chevy
. . . to accept a certain proposal from a certain gymnast.
KEN ROOST-Kenny, a Furud, hopes to be admitted to
C.S.M. and to someday get the Metro back from his
brother. He was Hi-Y "Coach of the Year" and loves to
blow his horn.
JUDY ROSSI-Roso is active in Art commission and
A.G.A. Plans: to see if she can spell "Bech-told" right and
someday to stop the world and get off.
RICK ROTONDO-As a hobby, Rick likes to shoot beaver.
RON ROTONDO--Ron, who is stoked on waves, tries to
convince Ridley that big waves are better than big bulbs.
He is often heard saying, "Hi Fool".
ANTHONY ROZEWSKI-"A man that will enjoy a quiet
conscience must lead a quiet life."--Lord Chesterfield
RHONDA RUMELL-Rhonda is eagerly anticipating that
long walk down the aisle. Until that happy day, she ex-
ploits her energy in trying to beat ber opponents in jacks!
Says, "Guy!"
JANET RUSAKE-Janet, an active member of the CC's,
loves someone's greasy fingernails beyond repair. Her am-
bition is to be a karate teacher.
BARBARA SALK--Barbara exclaims, "Gee whiz, kids,
isn't Aragon neat?"
KAREN SAMUEL-"Doll-Face" loves dancing and the
Beatles. Her ambition is to become a stewardess and travel
most of her life. Favorite pastime: Beatles "6!". Favorite
saying, "Paul, not Guy, Nancy."
LAN SCHADEL-Lan, a member of Student Council,
Order Commission, and Ducahans Hi-Y, enjoys snow skiing,
water skiing, and being with Jan.
RON SCHAAF-"Ronnie", who says "thanks a lot", likes
cutting down the B.A. chick and P.P., and wants to learn
to drive her mothcr's honda and T.W.F.T.R.B.T.C.A.
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DIANE SCHEIDEMAN-Active in A.G.A. and Order
Commission, Dee wants to conquer a Musketeer and pull
more Kapers. She hopes to attend U. of Arizona and become
a Dental Hygienist.
WAYNE SCHRADER-Wayne played Varsity Basketball,
was active in Student Court as sophomore, junior, and
Chief justice, and was a member of CSF and SSS.
LINDA SCHROMM-Linda, a member of Chan-ti-Su-ta
Tri-Y, wants to marry R.T. and have lots of little R.T.'s.
Her goal is to own an X.K.E.
SHELDON SCHUSTER-"Shelly" has participated in var-
sity swimming, X-country, band, dance band. This Senior
class vice-president will go to Cal at Davis on a pre-medical
program.
LLOYD SCHUTTE-This Hamletian Cowardly Lion, sub-
stituting pleasing poetry for almost Pyrrhic prose, skir-
mishes with Kosciuskos in Reds and Blacks. A member of
Aristocrat Staff, he emulates Henry V for Galatean
Brynhild.
SHIRLEY SCHUTTE-"Little One", varsity Pom-Pon
girl, loves modern dance and tall boys, she hopes to sur-
pass her twin in height and become a member of Aragon's
fabulous basketball team.
NANCY SCHWERIN-Nancy's hobby is helping U1 her
boyfriend with his car, she can be heard saying, "Remem-
ber Bermuda!" She wants to be a registered nurse special-
izing in pediatrics.
SUZANNE SCNEDER-Sue, Aristocrat Feature Editor,
Court Justice, and dough-nutter. A disciple of Price, she
recalls Oedipus, reality, Portrait, cognac and 329! Ambi-
tion: Calmer traumas, self-discipline, and sincerity.
GWYNNE L. SEARLS-dieties . . . PJ . . . June 26, 1964
. . . SSS . . .revelation . . . Bob Dylan . . . competition
. . . Volksy . . . Lilli and Jamo.
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HOWARD SENDACH-Howard's favorite activities are
sleeping and flirting. Most of his time is spent with a
certain "blonde." He hopes to become a successful business
man.
BOB SHAPIRO-Bob's favorite pastime is auto racing
and making pizza.
PAUL SHIMOFF-"Arnie" can most often be found look-
ing for his "sticks" and saying, "Yep, gotta hit some
today." After high school he plans on hitting the "tour."
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YOSHIKI SHINHUA-"Yoi' who enjoys the Rota Gal-
lians Tri-Y and going to "Benjo" in the car, hopes some-
day to go back to japan with a couple of friends.
JUDITH SINGLETON-Judy, Foreign Relations Co-Com-
missioner, News Editor of Aristocrat, member of Student
Council and Elections commission. She hopes to become a
teacher and warp the minds of little children.
DAVID W. SHOAF-Dave, active member of gymnastics
team and Naval Reserve, wants to settle down with a cer-
tain L.G.B.
CHRISTINE SJOGREN--Chris is a member of A.G.A.
Hospitality and Roto Gallians Tri-Y. Next year she plans
to attend C.S.M.
SHARON SLADE-"Sis" enjoyed A.G.A. Hospitality,
Order Commission, and the Pep Club. She spends most of
her time at school, and says "Are you serious?"
ANNETTE SMITH-Annette, Feature and News Editor
of Aristocrat, C.S.F., Elections, and Better Government
Commissions member: wants to invent a mate for the
I.B.M. machine.
DANIEL SMITH-"Half the things that people do not
succeed in, are through fear of making the attempt."
-james Northcote
CAROL SOAL-My desires are twofold: to continue
studying ballet, and to see the places I have studied about
in history and literature.
ROBERT SOMERBY-YMCA record-holder, most con-
secutive fun-nites missed . . . Expects Wood to star in
AAU ball, taught Anderson everything he knows . . .
confident in McCarty's "Blueprint for Aragon."
RICHARD SPENCER-Rich participated in Student Coun-
cil, Orientation Committee, and was a member of the
Artesians Hi-Y. He wants to make M.A. very happy, and
set an endurance record with the "A."
RENEE SROKA-Renee likes riding around with Mary,
Judy and Maxine. She says "Dumb Ace" and hopes to
marry and keep Dean happy and have three little 300
rollers.
KIRK STATHES-Kirk, Executive Boardg Student and
Class Councilsg Rally, Order, and Better Government Com-
missionsg Baseball, tennis, and football: wants to meet
Elke before Tom and George. Future? Architectural En-
gineering.
DIANE STEELE-Diane enjoys Job's Daughters, striping,
and working on the Hospitality Committee. Her hobbies
are art and putting up with Freshmen.
GARY STERLINCFGary flies high with a pure mixture.
He played frosh and j.V. football, but failed sandbox. He
accepts j'eff's apology.
LEE STEWART-Lee, a member of the Pep Club, hopes
to go to college and become a Medical Secretary.
CAROL STOCKSTADT--"The result of the education
process is capacity for further education."-John Dewey
KATHRYN STRAVVSBERG--"Kit," an active member of
M.P.l... Conference, Student Court, Rally Commissiong was
Senior Class Secretary and a member of the Rof Nedia
Tri-Y.
CATHERINE SUSOFF--Cathy's ambition is to be a
teacher C'My favorite enemy!"j Favorite pastimeg "bomb-
ing" in San Jose. Favorite saying: "Oh, Duh."
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CANDY SWANSON-"It made me gladsome to be get-
ting, some education, it being like a big window opening."
-Mary Webb
DAVE SWENSON-Dave, who wants to be a political
scientist, participated in Varsity football and track.
LAURA SWENSON--Laura would like to have an edu-
cation, work, then travel, likes sewing, modern dance and
says, "Holy-moly."
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PAUL SWENSON--"Swede," who has never let his
schooling interfere with his education, was a member of
the football and wrestling teams, Order Commission, and
Block A.
ROBERT SWICKARD--Bob, who enjoys surfing, scuba-
diving and playing in the band, would like to try andfor
hack oceanography:favorite saying, "B.F.D."
SUSAN TABLER--Sue, who was International Commis-
sioner and band member wants to find a green shade where
everything doesn't come out boum. Ars est musntum.
Vale Qvalveij
EDWARD TAKEMORI-Ed, whose nickname is "Tak,
Tick-Tals, Take" wants to throw 20 feet on the potter's
wheel. His ambition is to receive a Master's degree. His
favorite sports are football and volleyball.
ROBERT TEACHOUT-Bob's hobby is racing pigeons, and
he has to run darn fast to beat them. When he goes on
dates he quits.
MIRIAM TELLER-Miriam, 1964 Grid Queen, says, "Let's
seriously back up and re-group the Sprite situation."A
member of Order Commission and Hospitality Committee,
she wants to get to "Arizona or Bust."
DENNIS THODAS-Dennis, member of Block A and
varsity track team, enjoys hunting, horseback riding, and
going to the follies with the boys.
DIANE TOBY-Diane, has been junior class elected Rep.
and in the Madrigals and Thespians. Her ambition is
"to make Who's Who in American Witches."
ROBERT TOCCHINI-"My great ambitions are to pull
a 4-F before I'm 18, smile when a girl passes, and do some-
thing with my four years of Technical Drawing."
WILLIAM TOMLIN-"Education has for its object the
formation of character."--Herbert Spencer
PAMELA TONIATTI-Wishes luck to: P.W. and D.F.
with Mother Wg to King D.T. and K.K.: to j.H. and sisg
to B.P. with his grape juiceg and to T.B. with South
Africa.
ROBERT TOSCHI-Bob, 1964 Junior Prom King, has
been active in Order Commission and has participated in
varsity basketball for three years. Ambition: to travel
around the world.
MARGARET TRAUGOTT-Margaret, student body
treasurer and a past representative to Girl's State, hopes
someday to make it to Boy's State.
DENNIS TREMAIN-Dennis' goals are to become an
engineer and to sec Gregg tarred and feathered by his
own hordes. He'll someday say, "Parva propia magna,
magna aliena parva."
MARK TRUEBLOOD-Mark has participated in Varsity
football, basketball, and Furuds Hi-Y. His hobbies: all
sports, especially water and snow skiing. He wants to
become a CIA agent.
SUE TULLAR-Sue hopes to attend University of Wash-
ington and come back to visit her friends in San Mateo.
VICTOR TURCHET-Vic has been a member of the
swimming team for four years and manager of the basket-
ball team for two years.
SID URBANO-"Gleel-ter", member of the Rangers and
Order Commission, often says, "That's too bad" and
"HarIey's rule".
DOUGLAS UTTLEY-Doug's favorite activity is surfing
and his goal is to live in Hawaii again. His life's ambition
is to skeg Steve Ridley. "All I care about is surfing."
THOMAS VADNAIS-Tom, active in sports and the
Savantes Hi-Y, enjoys warm water and relaxation. His
goals are to major in business administration and- to meet
Elke before Kirk and George.
DONALD VAN ZANDT-"How sweet it were . . . with
half-shut eyes ever to seem falling asleep in a half- dream!"
-Tennyson
IGOR VASILIEV-"Vaseline" likes to play the piano
whenever anyone will listen. His hobbies are bridge, chess,
and girls in that orderg he hopes to be a doctor.
JERROLD VEJMOLA-Jerry, active in Aragon's music
program, plans to study music at Berkeley School of Music.
He would like to see the Aragon Dance Band be as good
as C.S.M.'s.
DEV VRAT-"Dave" wants to become India's best surfer,
and longs to be able to "Puri like Pearl." Spending his
time mooching rides, he says: "How are you getting home?"
PAUL WAGNER-Paul regrets his inactivity throughout
his four years, because he can't think of a ...,........ thing
to write in this book now.
RAYMOND WAHRER-Ray hopes for a future of beer
and schnaps.
KAYE WALLACE-Kaye, who hopes to return to Aus-
tralia, served on the A.G.A. Hospitality and Order Com-
missions. Ambition: to be a dental assistant and tour
Europe. Any volunteers?
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DONALD WATERS-Don, varsity football player and
"surfer", hopes to get his B.A. in four years and live off
all his rich buddies.
PAMELA WAYNE-Pam, who will be living in L. A.,
hopes to see her old buddies again and says to S.S.C.j.
"See you in Balboa."
SARAH WELCH-Sarah's active in G.R.A., A.G.A., and
commmissions but regrets never being able to join the
varsity swim team. She plans on attending Davis next year
to awaken the "aggie town."
ROBERT E. WELLS-Robert has the distinction of being
a direct descendent of the great confederate general Robert
E. Lee.
BRENDA WHITE-Brenda hopes to help N. G. and B. L.
find a cure for that oil so we won't slip on it! Goal: to
find that tall dark guy wherever he is!
LINDA WIEGNER-"Wiggy" participated in after school
sports, A.G.A. Hospitality, and Job's Daughters. Her ambi-
tion: to be the only nurse in a hospital where all the
doctors are sick.
SUSAN KAY WILLIAMS-"Sue" likes to go to the beach,
bowl, and play tennis. Ambition: to be an efficient OJ
secretary. Goal: "to fly away with my favorite Martian."
CAROLE WILLIAMSON--Carole spends most of her time
working on volunteer jobs. She enjoys meeting famous
people. Her greatest ambition is to go to Europe and see
T. B.
MARY ELLEN VVILLYERD-Mary Ellen, student store
manager, was active in art commission and drama, she says,
"If you haven't got time to do it right, when will you
have time to do it over?"
BILL WILSON-Bill says that best things come in small
boxes. Often says "Go Fritz" to J. R., B. W., etc.
DALE WILSON-
JOHN WILSON-John, who is interested in track, skiing,
surfing, and sports car driving, wants to pole vault 18 feet,
write an irrefutable essay for Mr. Price, and attend college.
PAUL WINDISH-"Windy", a varsity football and base-
ball player, wants to go to Mexico and "eat at the Blue
Fox." Favorite saying: "Oh Boy!"
KEITH WINKLER-Keith plans a mysterious future
attending C.S.M.
GLENN WVINSLOW-"Peanut", varsity football player,
wants to make Rosanne happy and enjoys Bacardi. He is
forever saying: "I. S. D. L. Y." and "Let's have a serious
conversation."
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Gallians Tri-Y. Goal-To be on time for a change.
PAUL WOOD-Paul has participated in Varsity and B
basketball and plans to play in the A.A.U. league in San
Francisco.
ROBERT WOOD-Rob enioys hunting and surfing. He
is almmt always found with Rita, either walking around
school with her or at her house.
DOUGLAS WRIGHT-Doug, a member of the golf and
frosh football teams and A Cappella, also enjoys skiing
and skateboarding. He wants to own a popcom factory
with Marilyn.
MARK YAMAGUMA-Mark likes track, basketball, the
J.A.P.K.C., and the Kaesers Hi-Y. He wants to hit the
ancestral soil and establish M.A.Y.
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Bruce Allen
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Paul Dana
Page 60 Treasurer
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Wayne Schrader
Chief Justice
Bob Bacon
President
john Eason
Vice President
sprin
Pam Doll
Secretary
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tudent
SPRING
ROW ONE: J. Eason, A. Berman, M. Berger, D. Cantua, T. Williams, Lurie, P. Westphal, K. Zugay. ROW THREE: B. Bacon, P. Dana, D.
V. Palmer, L. Schadel, J. Altieri, K. Scathes, D. Fisher. M. Collins, D. McClain, R. Larson, J.Altieri,I... Cretan, D. Dodds, A. Nimal, B. Allen,
Gilmore, S. Greenberg, R. Linehan, L. Bendure, S. Komisarek, L. McLeod, C. Rognier, H. Robertson, J. Reid, G. Pelzner, D. Edison, D. Connolly.
K. Burnham, S. Schutte, H. Spritzer, J. Fife, L. Lee, J. Eisenberg, S.
In addition to being the leg-
islative body of the school, the
student council serves as a nu-
cleus for student government.
Student council is made up of
twelve representatives from
each class, the four class presi-
dents, the four student body
officers, the parliamentarian,
and all appointed commission-
ers.
FALL
ROW ONE: W. Schrader, B. Allen,
P. Dana, M. Traugott, G. Eisen-
berg, K. Kruttsehnitt. ROW TWO:
G. Goldblatt, J. Copes, C. Martin,
J. Singleton, V. Gadd, P. Doll, M.
Maeland, M. Hamilton. ROW
THREE: P. Peyton, G. Winslow, L.
Cavanagh, S. Kalliam, T. Williams,
J. Tallett, C. Summer, D. Cantua,
J. Hudson. ROW FOUR- C. Day-
mn, B. McCarty, K. Lee, K. Stathcs,
B. Bonomo, S. Luery, J. Eisenberg.
ROW FIVE: D. Benelli, R. Grain-
ger, B. Hutchinson, C. Hutchinson,
L. Kahoun, J. Fife, R. Dolinsek, J.
G-iacometti. ROW SIX: D. Connolly,
H. Spritzer, P. Finkes, R. Rosen,
J. Eason, M. Collins, R. Spencer, J.
Wilson. ROW SEVEN: M. Wexler,
R. Singer, G. Pelzner, R. Linehan,
B. Mayor, B. Rasnick, S. Robert-
son, K. Burnham. ROW EIGHT:
D. Hayashi, S. Pearson, J. Calkins,
H. Robertson, R. Larson, K. Schadel,
, J. Altieri, I.. Schadel, D. Jennings.
ROW NINE: J. Palmer, W. Jordan,
S. Komisarek, K. Wolner, S. Rocl,
C. McLeod, J. Holsten, G. Fracchia.
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P.FinkesN. Graham, K. Strawsburg, R. Spencer, C. King, J. Holsten, G
Eisenberg, K. Krurtschnitt, L. Blatteis, L. Hart. ROW TWO: S. Feld-
stein, H. Godwin, M. Maeland, S. Robertson, V. Schmidt, D. Drose, K.
Schadel, S. Behling, B. Glidden, W. Jordan, S. Kalliam, S. Badt, B.
Mayor, B. Hutchinson, S. Calkins, D. Burmeister, B. McCarty, M. Man-
gis, K. Larsan, C. Hutchinson, R. Grainger, R. Rosen, B. Rasnick, R.
Williams, M. Cohn.
executive board
FALL
ROW ONE.: B. Allen, K. Kruttschnitt, G. Eisenberg. ROW TWO:
S. Tabler, V. Gadd, C. Martin, P. Doll, M. Maeland. ROW
THREE: B. Vann, W. Schrader, M. Collins, R. Larson, J. Wil-
son. ROW FOUR: M. Wexler, J. Holsten, R. Vrat, J. Singleton,
M. Mangis, C. Wollner.
Supervising elections, planning assemblies, and char-
tering clubs and organizations are among the responsi-
bilities of the executive board. Its membership is made
up of all student body officers, commissioners, chairmen
of working committees, and one elected representative
from each class.
SPRING
ROW ONE: P. Dana, J. Eason, P. Doll, S. Bacon. ROW TWO: K. Wollner,
J. Fife, K. Kruttschnitt, D. Cantua, G. Eisenberg, J. Holsten. ROW THREE:
R. Larson, R. Grainger, M. Mangis, V. Schmidt, D. Burmeister, B. Mayor, J.
Singleton. ROW FOUR: P. West, W. Schrader, S. Robertson, L. Blatteis, M.
Collins, B. Allen.
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student court
Chief Justice
Wayne Schrader
Senior justice
Bob Bacon
order commission
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junior Justice
Brian Barnard
Sophomore justice
Pam Finkes
junior I,
joe Sanchez
Page
ROW ONE: S. Ford, D. Fife, B. McCarty, S. Dowd, P. Richardson, B
Bonomo, C. Steiner, M. Spstein, J. Borrell, D. Gilmore, I.. Schadel, M
Christopherson, D. Brandt, W. Devincenzi, D. Takahashi, P. Mayor, S.
Carter, C. Clark, C. Beaver, J. Armitage, C. Benedetti, K. Croxford, D
Schneidman, C. Odden, L. Blatteis, K. Knittschnitt, J. Palmer, M. Hamil-
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ton, J. Engleman, D. Rabin, D. Cole. ROW TWO: D. Elward, B.
Carthy, F. Fadelli, C. Clabaugh, E. Abrams, M. Salzman, M. Boa '
C. Pierce, M. Coker, B. Benner, M. Nielson, T. Rozewski, j. Rist,
Utcley, J. Conner, C. Gretan, P. Peyton, L. McLeod, N. Slavick,
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With good men, not so absolute in goodness
As to forget what human frailty is.
Secretary
Tina Searls
Secretary
Bobbie Haney
Baiuff
Rich Fathy
Advisor l
Mr. Hill
Advisor
Mr. Rupp
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omey, C. Wirgler, S. Kallium, P. Tenny, P. Friend, H. Martens, N. D. Paul, R. Figone, F. Bortilin, L. Baumann, S. Cohn, D. Droese, B.
rimes, C. Eppes, R. Vrat, S. Slade, K. Wallace, J. Leendertsen. ROW Harvick, M. Trueblood, A. Bnxdno, C. Mullmann, P. Shimoff, W. Hoff-
HREE: P. Wayne, L. Schromm, F. Zins, S. Feldstein, S. Barkoff, M. mann, M. Ogata, E. Furuyama, D. Payot, C. Singer, E. Toriello, R.
USU- M- YUUHS, P- Clarke. P- Swenson, R- CON. L- BN'-'lYs D- Ofwifli Toriello, C. Williams, H. Godwim, B. Shane, G. Winslow.
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FALL
ROW ONE: R. Humber, B. Mayor. ROW TWO: C. Hutchinson, C.
Wollner, T. Williams, I.. Richman. ROW THREE: G. Pelzner, J.
Taller, H. Robertson, J.'Romey.
Headed by the student body treasurer, the financial control
board is made up of seven appointed students and the faculty
advisors. Its job is to prepare the budget and regulate the
spending of the student body's funds.
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Rich Humber
Commissioner
financial control
ROW ONE: J. Palmer, G. Eisenberg, M. Traugott, P. Dana. ROW
THREE: R. Rosen, J. Calkins, R. Larson.
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The job of the silver sword commission is ro ser the
membership standards for the Silver Sword Society and
to tabulate the activity points of aspiring members who
are chosen on a basis of service to the school.
silver sword society
ROW ONE: P. Schimoff, G. Eisenberg, B. Allen. ROW TWO: R. Vrat, R. Humber, R.
Rosen, M. Graff. ROW THREE: S. Robertson, B. Bacon, B. Somerby, P. Richardson.
SPRING,
ROW ONE: F. Zins, D. Rabin, L. Richman, K. Woll-
ner, T. Williams. ROW TWO: Mr. Bowman, R. Hum-
ber, J. Zeidin, B. Mayor, J. Tallett. ROW THREE:
H. Robertson, G. Pelzner, M. Graff, S. Robertson.
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FALL: ROW ONE: B. Htuchinson, R. Grainger.
ROW TWO: S. Eisenberg, K. Stathes, R. Rosen.
ROW THREE: Mr. Fisher, Advisor, R. Izmirian.
Margaret Traugott
Commissioner
Better Government Commission
Working to improve Aragon Student goverrunent by
studying the Constitution and recommending neces-
sary revisions is the aim of this group. The commis-
sion also administers constitution and parliamentary
tests to student candidates.
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FALL: ROW ONE: P. Fanucci, P. Doll, W. Jordan.
ROW TWO: P. Peyton, K. Strawsburg, S. Welch.
ROW THREE: D. Cnnerr, P. Henry, B. Greenhill
Pamela Doll
Commissioner
better govt commlsslon
hlstorlcal commlsslon
SPRING
ROW ONE: M. Graff, R. Larson, C. Cretan, D. Gillmore. ROW TWO:
G. Eisenberg, C. McLeod, H. Spritzer, K. Larson, G. Goldblatt, B.
Greenhill. ROW THREE: R. Williams, R. Linehan, S. Nichols, K.
King, K. Strawsberg, P. Kaeffer, J. Singleton. ROW FOUR: B. Vann,
L. Schadel, R. Rotondo, B. Louth, J. Eason, P. Henry. ROW FIVE:
C. Rognier, L. Larson, D. Connolly, S. Feldstein, K. Schadel, D. Droeae,
P. Dana.
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ROW ONE: K. Wollner, D. Cantua, L. Richman. ROW TWO: N. Slavick, W
S. Hermansen, T. Williams, B. Barnes. ROW THREE: N. Welch, P. 3
Henry, R. Rotondo, D. Gillmore. W
Kris WoUner
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HISTORICAL COMMISSION i
The Historical Commission keeps track of the
school's activities by means of a scrapbook and the
student body files.
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Jan Holsten
ROW ONE: S. Richmond, J. Holsren, K. Krurtschnirt.
ROW TWO: R. Linehan, J. Altieri, G. Hardesty, L.
Cavanaugh. ROW THREE: L. Schadel, J. Copes, M.
Glaugerr, N. Grimes.
orientation commission
Commissioner
Mark Collins
ROW ONE: K. Wollner, K. Lee, S. Kornisarek. ROW
TWO: J. Leavy, J. Rosake, B. Ostroff. ROW
THREE: D. Hayashi, J. Holsren, R. Zatkin, P. Dana.
ROW FOUR: R. Spencer, B. Bonomo, S. Pearson,
M. Collins.
senice commission
Don Fisher
Commissioner
ROW ONE: J. Holsten, D. Fisher. ROW TWO: L. Cava-
nagh, G. Eisenberg, K. Lee, J. Eisenberg. ROW THREE: H.
Robertson, K. Kruttschnitt, X. Burnham, B. Cox, K. Keys.
ROW FOUR: Rossi, D. Scheideman, L. Blatteis, D. Hayashi,
B. Louth. ROW FIVE: I.. Eide, L. Schadel, R. Spencer, J.
Eason, M. Glaubert.
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orientation commission
'The Orientation Commission has the responsibility
of introducing freshmen and transfer students to the
activities of the school. Their main event is an orien-
tation program held in the summer for all incoming
students.
Virginia Schmidt
Commissioner
ROW ONE: Matthias, L Bendure. ROW TWO: S. Ko-
misarek, V. Schmidt, J. Romey. ROW THREE: J. Reid, R.
Eason, C. Hutchinson.
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homeroom commission
Commissioner
Vicki Gadd
The Homeroom Commission acts as a liaison
agency to inform the student body of Student
Council activities.
ROW ONE: K. Zugay, G. Eisenberg, S. Hermansen, G. Goldblatt.
ROW' TWO: V. Gadd, J. Palmer, D. Nolan, H. Spritzer. ROW
THREE: B. Bames, D. Cantua, J. Hudson, J. Fife. ROW FOUR:
D. Oonnlly, D. Bennelli, L. Shadel, M. Collins, R. Spencer.
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special events commission
Co-Commissioners
Rita Vrat, Ron Larson
ROW ONE: C. McLeod, K. Carlson, E. Abrams. ROW TWO:
R. Vrat, J. Calkins, M. Wexler, R. Larson. ROW THREE: D.
Casagrande, E. Franz, N. Hiatt, R. Singer.
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ROW ONE: D. Scheideman, G. Eisenberg, K. Krurtschnirt.
ROW TWO: D. Hayashi, R. Zatkins, P. Finkes.
ROW THREE: J. Fife, S. Lurie, A. Gzffin, R. Grainger.
homeroom commission
Louise Blatteis
Commissioner
SPRING
ROW ONE: S. Schutte, G. Eisenberg. ROW
TWO: C. Singer, K. Kruttschnit, P. Joyce.
ROW THREE: R. Singer, I... Blatteis, D. Edison.
special events commission
In addition to handling the Christmas card mailing
service, the special events commission takes care of
any events that are not under the direction of the
other commissions,
Bob Grainger
Kayrn Kruttschnitt
Co-Commissioners
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4 m.p.l. conference delegates
"In these confusing times, one of the teen-
agers' most frequently asked questions is,
'WHY?' "
This one word, V11-IY, was chosen as the
theme for the Mid-Peninsula League Confer-
ence which was held on October 11, 1964 at
Hillsdale High School.
This conference is devoted to the teenager
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ROW ONE: V. Bale, P. Doll, C. Bruce, P. Weeks, M. Willyerd, M. Pisciotta, J. Marquardt, J. Roberts,
L. Yerkes, D. Rabin. ROW TWO: L. jones, G. Golden, R. Hesselberg, S. Calkins, P. Wieboldt, L.
Hanson, S. Byrne, J. Rollett, M. Smith, D. Payot, G. Jakovina, V. McGraw. ROW THREE: D. Mizer,
S. Martin, J. Rossi, E. Bohmker, B. Leavy, W. Willy, M. Mangis, T. Fries, E. Hinrich, C. Federight, M.
Ogata, B. Salk, C. Singer, Mr. Crawford.
ROW ONE: J. Altieri, G. Goldblatt, D. Cantua, V. Gadd.
ROW TWO: S. Tabler, B. Barnes, R. Vrat, D. Takahashi.
ROW THREE: J. johnson, C. Dayton, D. Gensler, M. Graff, N. Peterson.
Don't you trust it,
Gary.
So - you want to be cap't huh. Well so do I -- en garde.
AND it came to pass that, on the twelfth day of March in the year of nineteen
hundred sixty five, a woman of Berkeley had a vision of a great flood destroying the
world and that the rains would begin on the sixteenth day of the self-same month.
She warned the people saying "Prepare yourself for the flood and build yourself
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great boats, for otherwise you shall all perish." All the people laughed except the
men and women of Aragon They preached to the others and began to assemble their
belongings. The rains were to begin in the evening, so at noon a score of "faithful
followers" prepared themselves for survival Usin the ool of Ara n th tested
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their sturdy crafts and rain protectors. Fortunately the rains never came but we will
always remember . . .
Look Gilmore you may be captain, but you're getting awful pushy.
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a dub dub -
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march 16,
the day the world
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Richardson, B. Allen, R. Krase, R. Humber, E. Franz, B. Barrett, S.
Tablet, R. Grainger, J. Zeitlin, M. Wexler, T. Peterson, B. Bacon. ROW
TWO: K. Keys, S. Greenberg, L. Kahoun, V. Schmidt, S. Cohn, D.
Nolan, S. Smart, J. Behm, R. Ferguson, J. Ellison, K. Kromhout, V.
Graham, D. Benilli, S. Cohn, D. Edison. D. Vrat. ROW THREE: J.
ROW ONE: G. Van Meter, K. Lee, S. Greenberg, J. Mitchell, G.
Vrat, J. Benelli. ROW TWO: M. Atkinson, N. Ng, H. Robertson,
R. Linehan.
freshmen
English-Mark Atkinson received a superiorg Joni
Ann Benelli and Shari Greenberg received outstanding
awards. Mathematics-Joyce Mitchell received a superior,
Kathy Lee and Noel Cary received outstanding awards.
Science-Nathan Ng received a superior, Hugh Robert-
son and Laura Szto received outstanding awards. Social
Studies-Gita Vrat received a superior, Randy Linehan
and Gretchen Van Meter received oustanding awards.
Foreign Language-Joyce Mitchell received a superiorg
Noel Cary, Heather McPherson and Gita Vrat received
outstanding awards.
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Cole, P. Hanrahan, A. Smith, K. Larson, S. Robertson, J. Wilson, W.
Schrader, R. Fathy, R. Singer, B. Waters, J. Kern, G. Hoskins, S. Feld-
stein, S. Eisenberg, J. Fathy, J. Ferris. ROW FOUR: K. King, J. Single-
ton, C. Rognier, M. Atkinson, S. Ford, S. Rose, D. Tremain, G. Herken,
R. Linehan, A. Zeitlin, K. Connaughton, K. Cram, J. Calkins, M.
Marquardt, B. Somerby.
c.s.i. academic department
M. Graff, J. Ellison, K. Kromhout, J. Zeitlin, S. Cohn, B. Allen.
sophomores
English--Karen Kromhout received a superiorg
Bruce Allen and Vicki Graham received outstanding ,
awards. Mathematics-Bruce Allen received a supetiorg
Dana Benelli and Karen Kromhout received outstanding
awards. Science-Jim Zeitlin received a superior, Sue
Cohn and Marc Graff received outstanding awards.
Social Studies-Bruce Allen received a superior, Jean
Ellison and Vicki Graham received outstanding awards.
Foreign Language-Karen Kromhout received a superior,
Bruce Allen, Bev Kaufman, and Jean Ellison received
outstanding awards.
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ROW ONE: A. Fay, L. Hyde, S. Cohn, J. Mitchell, G. Vrat, K. Con- Benelli, R. Rosen, J. Zeitlin, G. Hoskins, D. Tremain, S. Feldstein, J.
' naughton, M. Graff, S. Scneder, S. Tabler, J. Alderamn, L. Cretan, S. F-1l'1'iS, M- Eiwibffs. 5- Greenberg. T- Glidden. 5- FW. P- Hinrlhini
Barrel, B. Somerby, M. Marquardt. ROW TWO: D. Nolan, P. Radez, C- Tennis, M- Imblef- ROW FOUR: D- CWIHOHY. J- Gisfiifmi M-
T. Peterson, L. Behm, S. Rose, T. Sliter, J. Fathy, J. Kern, R. Grainger, A!kil1S0n, J- Yllmln. G- Pellnffi C- ROSHWF, 5- Cllkinii B- AUCHC, R-
B. Waters, R. Linehan, K. johnson, T. Baker. ROW THREE: D. Krase, B. Bacon, J. Ellison, K. Kromhout, J. Singleton, B. Feder.
1964
R. Krase, B. Somerby, B. Bacon
juniors
Bob Somerby and Robert Krase were chosen superior junior
students in five departments. Bob Somerby was chosen superior
in English, Social Studies and Foreign Language while Robert
Krase was chosen in Science and Math. Also chosen are two
outstanding students in each department. They are: English,
Sheldon Leplin and Sue Tablerg Foreign Language, Bob Bacon
and Cliff Cretan, Mathematics, Ruth Ferguson and Bob Somerbyg
Science, Richard Humber and Margaret Traugottg and Social
Studies, Bob Bacon and Margaret Traugott.
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ROW TWO: Mr. Denton, F. Bortolin, D. Friedman, C. Cretan, L. Eide, D. Mcllmoil, D. Salk, R. Figo ne, D. Tong.
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ROW ONE: L. Kahoun, K. johnson, B. Yamaguchi, J. Copes. ROW TWO: M
Salzman, R. Zatkin, M. Bonnell, J. Asbury. ROW THREE: J. Leavy
P. Hanrahan, C. Pierce, S. Krough.
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mansen, K. Zugay, D. Eppes. ROW' TWO: R. Zatkin, G. Harris, C. Frederighi, B.
Schmidt, N. Wirgler, N. Schwerin, M. Murfee, P. Hanrahan. ROV THREE: M.
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ROW ONE: S. Sheppard, I.. Kahoun, K. Johnson. ROW TWO: R. Vrat,
J. Mitchell, G. Vrat. ROW THREE: M. Graff, R. Ross, E. Glenrichs.
ROW ONE: S. Rosemond, C. McCleod, L. Hart, T. Williuns, Taller!
N. Krushkhov, L. Keller, G. Fracchia, P. Joyce, L. Landon, B. Barnes,
D. McCool, K. Wollner, B. Hutchinson, S. Bendorf, D. Thomas, R
Linehan, B. Cornet, C. Hutchinson, B. Paul, B. Williams, S. Lurie, H
Spritzer, P. Doll, K. King, J. Singleton, S. Schutte, I.. Richman, C. Clark,
J. Marquardt, P. Radez. ROW TWO: B. Spencer, J. Kellog, J. Mitchell,
now mum G. Phillips, J. ximian, cz Dayton, J. mmm.
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french club
S. Greenberg, K. Keys, S. Cohn, R. Somerby, T. Sears, S. Byme, N. Carrol,
M. Barr, P. Reed, A. Griffin, S. Plank, K. Lee, S. Dowd, S. Trickett, P.
l Grant, L. Hendrickson, P. Smith, S. Calkins, S. Nichols, D. Kellam, P.
Kueffer, S. Krough, B. Ament, M. Cohen, F. Zins, C. Singer, C. Mullman,
K. Stathes. ROW THREE: R. lzmirian, P. Van Kirk, M. Durant, D.
Rabin, N. Welch, J. Cole, S. Wish, M. Mash, L. Burroughs, A. Humphrey,
P. Leahy, C. Ranfinlle, I.. Longwish, S. Tumer, I.. Mills, N. Breidenbach,
S. Rose, A. Vowell, J. Schieber, B. Lee, L. Ho, S. Cerruti, M. Lewicki,
M. Cox, B. Wilson, J. Rolleu, J. Holszen, N. Grimes, K. Krurrschniu,
B. Harvick, S. Scneder, R. Kelley, J. Calkins.
speech club
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Mr. Fisher, V. Graham, R. Vrat, B. Sunderbrunch, T. Fries, S. Sneder, T. Sliter, H
Grieshaber, R. Rosen.
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ayot, D. Rabin, J. Romey, V. Schmidt, S. Cohn, A. Griffin, R. Ross,
rs. Thomas. ROW TWO: R. Hesselberg, D. Tremain, V. Diaz, R. Singer,
Feldstein, A. Zeirlin, L. Schuue, D. Gensler, M. Wexler, M. Imbler, D.
enelli, K. Epstein, J. Napp.
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latin club
ROW ONE: L. Yerkes, S. Scneder, S. Tabler, R. Kelly, K. Johnson, C. Wood. ROW TWO:
G. Vrat, J. Mitchell, D. McCool, L. Richman, K. King, S. Webster, Mr. Lecldy. ROW THREE:
K. Larson, C. Lindskog, S. Robertson, R. Krase, B. Harvick, D. Casagrande. ROW FOUR:
T. Peterson, B. Allen,'C. Cretan, R. Eason, T. Glidden, K. Jacobson. ROW FIVE: J. Zditlin,
R. Grainger, J. Wilson, M. Atkinson, J. Eason, C. Rosenberg. ROW SIX: V. Graham, L.
Behm, W. Schrader, D. Edison, G. VanMeter, G. Hoskins. ROW SEVEN: S. Colm, D. Leam,
L. King, S. Enslow, G. Ph.illips,K.Wollner. ROW' EIGHT: B. Irish, P. Linden, T. Stenson,
L. Hamako, B. Somerby, M. Marquardt. ROW NINE: L. Behm, R. Rosen, K. Bomar, B.
McCarty, A. Namal, R. jones.
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in the meetings of the Latin Club.
These meetings and the good stand-
ing in class which is required to
purchase slaves at the annual Latin
Banquet provide an incentive for
the learning of this language.
Page 90
In a dark room a photo-
graph is borng a photo-
graph so important in tell-
ing the story of an Aragon
activity. This work is
handled by the Photog-
raphy Club, starting their
first major year at Aragon.
Led by their advisor Mr.
Herbinaux, and co-ordi-
nated with the Yearbook
Staff, they use skill and
imagination in producing
their photographs.
photography club
ROW ONE: M. Wexler, J. Hardman, B. Gentry, R. Hamilton, Mr. iProcopio, D. Takahashi. ROW
TWO: B. Waters, J. Hopfenbeck, S. Anderson, F. Toriello, R. Holmes, S. Rose, Mr. Herbinaux.
A flashback of time and place brings us to the
decade of the Roman Empire. There one night, they
have a great feast of Caesar's mellow food and drink.
At the same time men in chains are readied for the
slave auction, to be held after the meal.
All of these customs are characteristics of the
Latin Banquet, held annually. The password-well,
just speak Latin!
Page 91
Meredith Milton
Student Director
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Mrs. Bramson ....... .................. ....... D o lores Nolan
Olivia Grayne ,,,..,.. .........., ...,....... S h erri Fuller
Nurse Libby ..........
Hubert Laurie ..
Mrs. Terrence . ...... .
Dora Parkoe .....
Inspector Belsize
Dan ........................
Understudies .....
Director ................ .
Student Director
...Pamela Wayne
.......john Calkins
.......Lee Lockhart
........Mary Avery
..........Paul Shirnoff
...........Chris Mullman
Carol Rutherford
Bruce Krem tz
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Tully Bascom ...---... Jeff Cameron
Jane ....... - .A.... -...
Carol Rutherford
Grand Fenwick is three miles
wide by five long.
Mary ..........-, MaryAnn Boardman
Fran ...-..-..-..--......- Diane Cantua
Pam ....... -..-,.,-.- ....... Ronnie Young
Ann .... -....-.,-.,.........-.- Fran Zins
David Benter k.-.....- ,...,. , Bob Krase
Count Mountjny ...-..- Gary Pelzner
Page .....,......--. .,..
Kathy Vochatzer
Glonana ...-..,...-.....,.. Diane Toby
Norma ......-.-...... Sandy Burnham
Helen ...-....,-...-..- Kathy Kalb
Mr. Beston ...-,,-.....-,-. Mike Noe
Miss johnson ...---...- Eloise Maki
College Students R ..... -.- Gale Brown
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Debbiei'R'dii'x'i'
Nancy Grimes
Janet Crorty
Sue Thirkell
Professor Kokintz.-..Bruce Krempetz
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.Mm Reiner ..-?...,,,.-. Ianet Nagp
Genfsnippett ......-,...- Ric Ygef
Jill ...-..-......-..--... Sheri Hennansen
Debbie -.- ...... -..--. Barbara Barnes
President -.,.--.- ,... -.,-.- Ed Mellen
Tom Mulligan ...- ....... Greg Cranert
Will Tatum ...-..- ,..... John Calkins
Soldiers .,.-.,..,-.- ..,... ,. Russ Coppo
Miss Wdkins ,..-..
Mrs. Bascom .- .....
George Eisenberg
Randy Linaham
Bruce Mayor
Scott Tobin
. Margaret Lewicki
Holly Humphrey
Page 95
V national the pian ociety
The National Thespians is an honor
society for advanced students. Member-
ship is determined by points earned by
working as a crew member for a play
as well as for acting and directing.
The Future Teachers club is dedicated
to the informing and encouraging of
Aragon students who plan a career in
the field of education. Instructional and
realistic films and discussions about the
teaching profession are the major at-
tractions of the meetings, and a yearly
field trip to observe schools in action
takes place in the spring.
Page 96
ROW ONE: B. Ostroff, S. Calkins, B. Hutchinson. ROW TWO: D. Rabin, D. Cantua, J.
Leavy. ROW THREE: L. Eisenhart, J. Engleman, M. Avery. ROW FOUR: J. Napp, S.
Vierscn, L. Dillenburg. ROW FIVE: D. Payot, M. Lewicki, K. Edwards, S. Hiller, C. Wil-
liamson, J. Cameron, J. Calkins, J. Beebe, M. Noe, M. Milton, D. Toby, F. Zins, D. Friedman.
ROW SIX: R. Runn, J. Provence, S. Morse, R. Young, B. Krempetz, M. Muska, D. Nolan, G.
Eisenberg, S. Hermansen, E. Abrams, L. DeVivo, M. Traugott, Mr. Bell.
future teacher
ROW ONE: E. Hsu, R. Hesselberg, J. M'.itchell, G. Vrat, E. Dreyer, I. Krips, B. Goldstein, J. Schieler.
ROW TWO: D. Gentry, J. Cole, S. Daines, J. Rubin, N. Bento, C. Beehn, P. Manseau, P. Peery.
ROW THREE: S. Hull, M. Morehead, E. Hoskins, L. Bullard, N. Searles, C. Nelson, J. Gile, K.
Dillon. ROW FOUR: G. Metzger, S. Kanaga, J. Baie, A. Romey, R. Ross, A. Hoskins, N. Galbraith,
Mr. Lawrence.
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gbience club
The Science Club studies
current developments, as
well as basic principles of
the many areas of scientific
exploration, through stud-
ent experiments and films.
The club gives snidents an
opportunity to broaden this
knowledge and specialize
in their scientific studies.
ROW ONE: R. Vrat, S. Scneder, V. Schmidt, K. Carlson, N. Cary, G. Herken. ROW TWO: Mr.
Bowman, S. Meyers, D. Tremain, E. Hinrichs, M. Graff, D. Gensler. ROW THREE: Mr. Johnson,
C. Dayton, S. Robertson, G. Phillips, N. Peterson, T. Slicer, G. Hoskins.
ROW ONE: L. Williams, L. Keller, S. Enslow. ROW TWO: B.
Cox, S. Bendorf, R. Vrat, V. Schmidt. ROW THREE: Mrs.
Hilpisch, D. Thomas, C. Wood, A. Fay.
Page 98
medical careers
The Medical Careers Club, formed by Ara-
gon students who are interested in careers
in the medical- professions, concentrates on
learning about the various aspects of these
careers through speakers, tours, and films.
co-op workers
The student store, under
the guidance of Mr. Leddy,
is one of the busiest places
on the campus. The co-op
workers are given a chance
to receive experience by
selling school supplies and
food to students and teach-
ers.
ROW ONE: L. Mangis, M. Willyerd, L. Masters, S. Webster, I.. Madsen, C. Lape, K. Chaney, S. Han-
cock. ROW TWO: A. Willyerd, R. Blanquies, V. Turchet, M. George, B. Harris, B. Barrett, K. Bomar,
Mr. Leddy.
cateteria workers
In the cafeteria, the student workers spend
much of their extra time sharing the respons-
ibility of preparing the food that is served,
selling our lunches and brunches, and clean-
ing the cafeteria facilities.
ROW ONE: D. Tagliafico, D. Tong, C. Rosenberg, K. Jacobsen, S. McFall,
J. Mills. ROW TWO: C. Dayton, J. Godwin, K. Edwards, D. Pizarro, L.
Konijn, H. Hansen, D. Tomsky, B. Cameron.
Page 99
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ROSH VOTING
'he returns from the rc.
:shman Class election gave 5:
ftell the presidency. Larry 1
was elected vice-prcsitll
an Harvick, sei-rctnryvtrcasu
I Barry Yann, Executive Br
resentatlve. AGA represc'
5 positions were won by .1
Jes and Becky Yamaguchi.
Class Turnout
lver 9067 of the class turned
vote, "which shows the real
est and spirit which is at 3
lArag0n," stated George Ei
lg. Student Body President.
Under the present eonstitu
l counting of ballots is me
msibility of the Executive Bc
t, according to George. IH!
n of election returns will
hdled by the Better Govemr
inmission in the future.
3asure is the result of the '
gssure under which the Ex
le Board works.
The elected officers will gel
ther and make plans for
eshman Class year, such as f
Lslng and fun nights. Wor
th them will be the Fresh
visors, Mr. Frank McGraw.
:ted by Miss llse Gluckstadt
v. Harry Eagan.
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will attend the Queen
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Queen will be crownedi
annual Grid Classic
November 20. Arag
and Aragon students, W
3 from out of school,
d this dance which is
by the Block "A" Societi
dress for the occasion
as "dressy sport." Tick
on sale the week betl
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ROW ONE: Annette Smith, Judy Singleton, Pam Henry, Edith Franz, Vicki Graham. ROW TWO: Y detenninedo should J
M ' G S Jan Ellison, Mr Drobac, Kathie King, Bob Krase, Jerry Leendersten, Bob Bacon, Steve Rose, Pat K' Cbllple f0l' students W
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Mr. William Valente, who is con- fore? Y , Dan docs. NOXV,3'U0Il'I.
trod. to be a young, up-a.nd- think he is warped: he just has
American compos , ' . . - he
ing., er will this thing about old ladies
l the r for the kills them
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Chris Mullman, Fall editorg Judy 551,-N fqr her own
glgnfgflgwillbi Singleton, Spring editor. 18 ot! the cast are
ggmlgnegzpl 10 as Nurse' Libby,-
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The curtain will rise at 8. The cost
is quite nominal in comparison
to the quality of the entertain-
ment. '
:ity cu-as must psy sz.
Students who bring guests fn
other schools will be required.
register their dates with the
Secretary. N
Courf and Commission Unifei
The Aragon Student Court and
the Order Commission, the two
"law enforcement" bodies of Ara-
gon Student Govemment. have
been working hand in hand to keep
our campus clean and sate. Chief
Justice Wayne Schrader, and Or-
der Commission head Doug' Mc-
Lain have been cooperating since
the beginning of the year in this.
An example of their success so
far this year is the practically
overnight halt in student smok-
ing on campus. The Order Com-
mission has cracked dovm consid-
erably on this problem. The Stu-
dent Court has acted accordingly
by giving out strict sentences .tor
vlolators. First-time,otfenders will
be .asked to pwritey out the lflrst
article of the Constitution, a ninoe
respective iit reoei ' I '
a. five-dey suspensionfif
a third time there, tsiatwogw
suspension.. f'We atil1'hgyeie,1,po'l
lem with -the smokers,"
McLain. Vbut it vvlllglieel ' N Q'
by the end otjthe' p,
r Recently the court '
lem requiring a Senidrlwho
Jumped over' the fence' in the
ter court to make a sign me
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George Eisenberg
Co-commissioner
Bruce Allen
Co-commissioner
SPRING
ROW ONE: K. Kructschnitt, S. Wish, C. Eppes, B. Hoenack. B. Allen, G- Eisenberg, M- Wayne, P- Doll. S- Kal-
liam. ROW TWO: B. Harvick, P. Dana, T. Rogers, R. Zatllin, N. Wirgler, D. Casagrande, P. McCarthy, W. Jor-
dan. ROW THREE: C, Singer, J, Wdner, S, Zuggy, D. Eppes, L. Furlow, S. Plank, S. Calkins, S. Greenberg,
P. Tenny. ROW FOUR: R. Rotondo, D. G-ilrnore, L. Eide, T. Glidden, M. Collins. H. Heath, J. Cassa, B. Cohn,
R. Masuda, L. Criten, R. Spencer, B. Mcfhrty.
H ' ' The rally commission is responsible for
ra. y promoting school spirit by publicizing
sports events and putting on rallies.
Bob Somberby
Co-commissioner
Carlene Martin
Co-commissioner
FALL
ROW ONE: B. Jacobs, D. Eppes, K. Zugay, C. Eppes, J. Altieri, M. Meyers, D. Rabin, C. Singer, C. Mullman, G. Hardesty' S
Calkins. ROW TWO: D. Edsison, J. Fife, J. Fife, J. Eisenberg, B. Allen, K. Lee, J. Davies, P. Shimoff, J. Barich, S. Zugay S.
Plank, B. Hutchinson. ROW THREE: L. Furlow, T. Rogers, G. Fracchia, F. Zins, C. Martin, R. Somerby, S. Hennansen P
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ROW ONE: B. McCarty, G. Hardesty, W. Jordan, A. Nimal, E. Abrams. ROW TWO: A.
Berman, B. Bonomo, C. Simmons, S. Kalliam, C. Clark, H. Oslxarow. ROW THREE: C.
Pierce, P. Peyton, D. Payot, S. Robertson, C. Cummings, D. Burmeister. ROW FOUR: B.
Gentry, B. Titus, D. Edison, S. Dowd, P. Richardson, D. Fife.
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Secretary-Treasurer Elected Representative
Darcy Burrneister 0 Mike 'Wexler ,
President Vice-President
Elvi Toriello
Secretary-Treasurer
Connie Wirgler
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ROW ONE: J. Wemer, C. Wirgler, C. Clark, M. Berger. ROW TWO: L. McLeod, B. McCarty,
F. Zins, j. Wolfq L. Cavanagh. ROW THREE: B. Titus, D. Fife, D. Burmeister, S. Robertson.
ROW FOUR: D. Edison, M. Boardman, E. Toriello, C. Lindskog, A. Nimal.
Bob Jacobs
Elected Representative
Darcy Burmeister
Elaine Abrams
Bruce 'Abramson
Phil Acker
Maxine Ankele
Ann Bach
Stevi Badt
Larry Baumann
Carol Beaver
Laurel Behm
Murray Berger
Gina Bergstrom
Al Berman
Kit Bomar
Bob Bonomo
Barbara Borchers
Bruce Brazil
Tor Brock
Pam Brown
Steffi Calkins
Jeff Cameron
Judy Alderman
Bruce Allen
Steve Allen
Stephen Andersen
Carole Anderson
Linda Bale
Steve Ballard
Brian Barnard
Linda Barr
Bnxce Basso
Dan Bello
Sue Bendorf
Chris Benedetti
Dana Benelli
Lori Benson
Natalie Biczkow
Bob Black
Ron Blatteis
Mary Ann Boardman
Larry Bobsein
Fred Bortolin
Debby Bradford
Lewis Brady
Linda Bragg
Vicky Brambilla
Katy Bunker
Ray Burger
Darcy Burmeister
Jerome Bushey
Jack Caler
Rob Cantalupo
Mark Cantor
Tom Cantrell
Elena Capella
Frank Capobianco
Arthur Carman
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Bill Cave
Sue Cerruti
Bob Christensen
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Steve Cohn
Sue Cohn
Melinda Coker
Bob Colquhoun
Beverly Cornet
john Cotta
Bonnie Cox
Vicki Criste
Don Connolly
joan Corletc
Vince Crooks
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Steve Gariglio
Pete Garrett
Joel Geddes
Marcia George
Joyce Gielow
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Val Skopni Bill Spencer
Martha Sliter Nick Spinney
Tasha Spinney
Rick Stalder
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Jim Wells
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Chuck Werley
Paul West
Debbie Weyer
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Teri Williams
Marcia Wylie
Becky Yamaguchi
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Carl Metzger
Stan Sheppard
Cathy Sims
Bob Zatkin
Bob Zolezzi
Jim Bisetti
Tom Hunt
Sherrie Jester
Wren Edwards
ROW ONE, BOTTOM to TOP: Irene Coslow, Karen
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Randy Sykes, joe Santos, Charla Tennis
freshmen
ROW ONE, Top to Bottom: Jim Omai,
Clyde Burch, Cindy Hutchinson. ROW
TWO: Nancy Pulpaneck, Stephanie Head,
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varsity
Winning five out of eight games and putting together the team's best
effort to date, the Dons barely missed taking part of the league championship
when they lost to Hillsdale 7-0 in the Traditional. The Dons opened the
season by beating a surprised Serra team 13-8. In its romp over Wesunoor,
Aragon scored a record 47 points. The team made it three in a row with its
27-0 League victory over Crestmoor. Capuchino handed the Dons their first
loss of the season in a game played under the lights. Aragon fell short of
beating Burlingame when a last ditch drive was halted inches short of a first
down on the Burlingame five yard line with 50 seconds left in the game.
The team rose to their high point of the season with two key wins over
San Mateo and Mills. Led by O'Neil, Titus, Devincenzi, Neilson, Cort, Hains,
Allen, and Connaughton in the backfieldg Trueblood, Meeds, and Waters at
the endsg Eason at centerg bulldogs Christopherson and Brant, guardsg and
Swenson and Fadelli, tacklesg Aragon continued to improve. '1'his year
Aragon has been especially fortunate in having four of its varsity players
appointed to the all M.P.L. Team. The four chosen were Jim O'Neil, Bruce
Allen, Fred Faddelli, and Mike Christopherson. Buddy Titus was given
honorable mention.
At upper left are team managers Joe Niederreiter and Tim Portlock.
At lower left are coaches Elmer Shaake, Charles Polk and head coach Gene
Gorden.
SCOREBOARD
Aragon 1 3 Serra 8
Aragon 47 Westmoor 1 3
Aragon 27 Crestmoor 0
Aragon 0 Capuchina 1 4
Aragon 7 Burlingame 1 3
Aragon 7 San Mateo 6
Aragon 2 0 Mills 7
Aragon 0 Hillsdale 7
Paul Swenson Red O'Neil John Eason Russ Coppo
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for a huddle during a drive downfield. Giv-
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LEFT: ack Red O'Neill leaves San Mateo
racklers sprawled on the ground as he fol-
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ROW ONE: Bob Dierkes, Artie Degen, Bret Kios, Carl Downing, Pete
Garratt, Casey Young, jim Rucker, Art Mckim, Barry Brady, Jim Bisetti,
Coach Tom Harney. ROW TWO: Dennis Goss, jim Berry, Chuck Werley,
Rico Petrini, Phil Vangene, Brent Ahlvin, Bob Tallman, Barry Vann,
Larry Eichner, Curt Lindskog. ROW THREE: Tim Wells, Jim Parker,
Don Howard, Roger McNamara, Steve Kent, Dave Biggio, Jim Walker,
The Aragon Frosh Football Team has shown a lot of effort
this season and despite their losses never once did they lose their
true Don fighting spirit.
Both Coach McKee and Coach Harney agree that with
effort all around the team will make a good come back next
year.
Pictures on opposite page: lb Aragon grabs for a fumbled
ball. 23 Coach Tom Harney watches over his team in the Mills
game. 35 An Aragon player lunges for a pass but misses.
45 Aragon players are poised to overwhelm their opponents.
SD Coach McKee concentrates on his team's plays. 63 Aragon
attempts to stop the Mills opponent.
George Girard, Miles Merwin. ROW FOUR: Jim Ellison, Robert Haput-
man, Geoff Goulet, Paul Nelson, Dave Meisenheimer, Mike Roschetti,
jim Fraser, Chris Biaggi. ROW FIVE: Manager Mark Dean, Manager Bill
McCarthy, Ron Bottithi, Dave Borgmeyer, Gary DeSantis, Jeff Kiapper,
Bruce Papenhause, John Clabaugh, Chris Martin, Kevin Barnard.
SCOREBOARD
ARAGON 0 CAPUCHINO 20
ARAGON 0 MILLS 28
ARAGON 6 HILLSDALE 7
ARAGON 13 SAN MATEO 47
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cross-countr
Bob Louth Steve Skale Gus Rochfgrd
Tom Kemp Brian Robertson
most outstanding runners
Wlule this year's cross country has not
been strong as a team, it has produced
fine individual performers. The varsity
squad was headed by Steve Skale, Brian
Robertson, and Steve Carter. The Fresh-
Soph's were paced by Gus Rochford
and Bruce Cameron. Bob Louth and
Tom Kemp joined these boys for the
M.C.S. trials ar CSM. With all but
Carter returning, Coach Daskarolis
plans on being high in league standings
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ROW ONE: Denis Tong, Cal Tenney, Don Mitchell, jim Buzan, Dan
Corner, Fred Mayer, Alan Potter. ROW TWO: Steve Bartell, Randy
Linehan, Bob Ortega, Gus Rochford, Eric Young, Mike Loy. ROW
THREE: Ben Sweeny, Bruce Cameron, Fred Klinger, Bruce Mayor, Bob
Louth, Steve Carter, Doug Edison. ROW FOUR: Ken Levin, Marc Graff,
Brian Robertson, Harvey Heath, Tom Stenson, Royal Gardner, Dave
Mitchell, Bob Swickard, Ron Rosen. ROW FIVE: Mr. Daskarolis, Rich
Fathy, Tom Kemp, Bart Becker, Bob Gentry, Lauren Szto, Shelly Schuster,
Neil Peterson, Jeff Sweat, Steve Sltale, Don Kacfer.
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-Edward Hazen Parker
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of the first Hillsdale game after having established himself as the league's top
boardman. This and other factors lead to a 71-67 upset at Burlingame, and losses
to San Mateo and Cap. While Toschi was the big man inside for most of the
season, 6-2 Senior forward Bob Snmerby, all-league guard in '64 was the top in-
side threat. With good outside shooting and a l7.3 league average, Bob
broke Mark Jorgenson's scoring record with a 646 total. Seniors Red O'Neil and
Wayne Schrader and juniors Buddy Titus and Steve Dowd were also top
players. At the end of the season Bob Somerby was chosen All League player
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Gilmore, Gary De Santis, Rick Carlson, Steve Laff, Bill Eakin. ROW
Glidden, Bob Colqunoun, Bill Wood, Chester Barker, Dennis Thodas, Steve
Skale, Brian Robertson, John Roselli. ROW TWO: Tom Kemp, Joe
Sanchez, Roy Larsen, Brent Ahlvin, Nick Lucas, Don Fisher, Vince
Crooks, John Hains, Dave Quinton, Marc Likens, Fred Fadelli, Jim Cook,
Coach Bill Larson. ROW THREE: Bill Block, Rico Petrini, Paul
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Rick Lockmanese, Stephen Ford, Bob Beacon, Jerry Leendertsen. ROW
FOUR: Mr. Daslrarolis, Fred Mayer, Bmce Campbell, Ed Caler, Chris
Rognier, Chris Reimers, Ron Rosen, Ron Shinn, George Brown, Bart
Becker, Bob Cady, Hugh Robertson, Keith Winkler, Robert Roberts,
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ROW ONE: Dennis Tong, Art McKim, Andy Johannesen, Geoff Matzc,
jeff Klapper, Jeff Stuelke, Gerold Harvey, Ron Larson, juan E. Duran,
Al Berman, Lauren Szto, Nathan Ng, David Pritchard, Fred Klinglcr.
ROW TWO: John Brackett, Steve Eisenberg, Tom Bohmker, Warren
Hoo, Tom Stenson, Werner Braun, Howard Osharo, Paul West, Larry
Cretan, Bob Louth, Bruce Mayor, Anthony Chan, Kelly Odell, John
Pearson. ROW THREE: Mr. Daslnarolis, Randy Linehan, jim Buzan,
Brett Turner, John Farris, Mark Roberts, George Eisenberg, John Kawa-
saki, Harvey Heath, Steve Carter, Barry Vann, Rich Singer, J. T. jen-
kins, Jim skiff. ROW FOUR: Mike Altieri, jim Bisetti, Ben Sweeny,
Gus Rockford, Alan Potter, Chris Reimers, Bill Rutherford, Ron Shinn,
Bruce Cameron, Dave ennings, Dave Hayashi, Steve Bartel, Cal Tenney,
Drew Stevens, Dan Cornet, Mr. Larson.
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Og R Sf' Palmer. ROW THREE: Les Hamako, Bill McCarthy, Bill Zolezz, Dave Elliott, Dave Pearson,
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Schuster, Phil De-mosthenes. ROW TWO: joe Hardman, Page Harvick, Chris Mullman, Pat Richardson.
Milikan, Bruce Allen, Bob Phleg, Jim Eller. ROW THREE:
Swim team of last year had produced three strong
teams this year. With the backing of such outstanding
swimmers as Bruce Allen, Randy Cort, Joe Hardman, losrf
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and Brian Price, the team has proved very successful
in its practice meets and is looking forward to a
winning year under the coaching of Mr. Connolly.
top swimmers
Coach Connolly, Randy Cort, Stu Smith, Don Connolly,
Ron Fagonni, Mike Loy, Joe Hardman. page 159
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b wimming
ROW ONE: Steve Allen, jim Berry, Doug Grant, Mark Cantor, Don Langley. ROW TWO: Marc
Graff, Mike Wexler, Dave Orwitz, Bob Wares, Eric Young, Brian Price, Rob Grainger, Steve Moore,
Pete Linden.
c wimming
ROW ONE: Curt Lindskog, Steve Ridgley, Bill Oacklin, Gary Wiesenborn, Greg Jones, Terry Baker.
ROW TWO: Ken Fisher, Lawrence Phillips, John Mills, Alain Vowell, Larry Kaufman, Bob
Willis, Tim Culler.
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ROW ONE: Chuck Werley, John Bitter, Dan
Tomski, Dave Salk, Charles Doll. ROW TWO:
Paul Feldman, joe Williams, Martin Imbler,
Mark Epstein, Doug Droese, Dennis Casa-
grande, Paul Slximoff, Diane Toby, James
Price QI-lead coach and all around good guyj
ROW THREE: Bob Somerby, Mike Marquardt.
When the Yearbook went to press, the
golf team had not yet played any
matches.
FAR LEFT: Head coach and all around
good guy, James Price.
LEFT: james Price Chead coach and all
around good guy! shows Dennis Casa-
grande how to drive as Martin Irnbler
smiles craftily since he realizes they have
forgotten the ball.
FAR LEFT: An unprepared candid
catches a sylvan scene of James Price
fhead coach and all around good guy?
and his merry men. On the left is a
scene of pre-prepractice intetdigitation.
On LEFT: Obviously unaware of the
camera, Bob Somerby points as Mike
Marquardt and Paul Shimoff pose. FAR
LEFT: "Poems are made by fools like
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ROW ONE: Kurt Jacobson, Ernie Evangelho, Bob Irish, Ferucio Bemard,
Ez Bauman, Bob Jacobs, Bruce Reed, Murray Berger, Stu Smith, Pam
Doll, Tom Brock, Roy Sullivan, Randy Cort, George Eisenberg, Paul
Windish, Mike Nielsen, Mike Wexler, Bill Block, Paul Dana, Steve
Carter. ROW TWO: Martin Imbler, Kent Connaughton, Larry Eich-
ner, Andy Ford, Bob Pfleg, Marc Likens, Mark Tnxehlood, Hans Pairl,
John Eason, Russ Coppo, John Hains, Jim Casso, Warren Egan, Dave
Brandt, Mike Christopherson, Wayne Devencenzi, Ed Mellera. ROW
THREE: Rick Nystrom, Casey Young, Sheldon Schuster, Larry Bau-
man, Fred Fadelli, Stephan Ford, Mike Loy, George Queen, John Kawasaki,
Jerry Okada, Larry Furlow, Barry Vann, Randy Linehan, Don Fisher,
Bob Bacon, Fred Bortolin, Bob McCarthy. ROW FOUR: Robert Wells,
Robert Toschi, Steve Pearson, Steve Eisenberg, Bruce Lumbard, Doug
Edison, Bill McCarty, Steve Dowd, Lan Schadel, Doug Gilmore, Roh
Grainger, Steve Feldstein, Alan Horn, Paul West, Bruce Allen, Don
Connolly. ROW FIVE: Bruce Cameron, Ron Shinn, joe Niederaeiter,
Lauren Szto, Gus Rochford, Dave Shoaf, Pat Richardson, Dave Fife,
Tim Gildden, Peter Mayor, J. T. Jenkins, Ron Larson, Pete Linden, Bob
Waters, Bob Gentry, Jim O'Neil. ROW SIX: Rob Cantalupo, Terry
Futterer, Hal Godwin, Tom Kemp, Steve Skale, Steve Rose, Steve
Greenberg, Les Han-ialro, Steve Fletcher, Jack Reid, Hugh Robertson,
Dave Peas-son,, Mike Young, Dave Zunich, Bob Louth, Lars Larson.
ROW SEVEN: Jeff Sweatt, Brian Barnard, Jim Fathy, Marc Graff,
Doug Grant, Ed Caler, Cliff Cretan, Tom Peterson, Wayne Schrader,
John Farris, Bob Colguhoun, Arnie Schmatze, Bob Tellman, Brent Ahlvin,
jim Walker, Jim Bisetti. ROW EIGHT: Stan Garlington, Paul Shimoff,
Bob Somerby, Mike Marquardt, Roy Larsen, Don Heyfron, Terry Drake,
Tony Spencer, John Norrbom, Dave Biggio.
The Block A advised by Mr. Dias, is comprised of athletes who have earned a block
letter by individual success in a chosen sport. 'I'he highest possible award, the Golden
A, was awarded to "Red" O'Neil this year.
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executed jack.knife. Dottie Pizarro, Kim Johnson, Mary Ann Mordock, Denise Dittmann. ROW TWO: Sarah
Welch, Stephanie Head, Curtis Dittman, JoAnne Heinlo. ROW THREE: Leni King, Pat
Senidach, Cheryl Ethridge, Kathy Hesketh, Sue Thirkell, BeBe Homs.
Aragon's girls' swim team proved their outstanding a-bility by winning
every meet. Although they faced some challenge from Hillsdale, they won each
meet by at least 70 points. Mrs. Anderson praised the girls' ability to work
0 ' together to prepare for each meet and is looking forward to similar success
Below is the Girls swim team. ROW ONE: Debbi Rumer, Part Ledell, Candance King, Canal
Taylor, Diane Campagna, Jane Barich. ROW TWO: Linda Forest, Cheri Clark, jackie Matthias,
Jodi Tallman, Karen Zugay, Pam Tenny, Karin Larson. ROW THREE: Susan Langley, Kit
Strawsburg, Carole Williamson, Darcy Burmeister, Anne Bach, Lin Williams, Shari Greenberg,
Jessica Jones. ROW FOUR: Barbara Sunderbruch, Alice DiGiorgio, Missy Dean, Lori
Benson, Stevi Badt, Bonnie Quinby, Angie McManus. ROW FIVE: Margaret Lewicki, Becky BELOW: Diane CamP38U3 and Jane B3IiCh
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ROW: Karen Kromhout, Jayne Marquardt, Betsy Hutchinson, Candy Lindskog.
From the Girls Recreation Association, made up of all girls taking 6th period P.E., are formed the competitive athletic teams
that participate in league after-school sports.
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FAR LEFT: Candy Lindskog effort-
lessly stretches up in preparation to
spiking ball.
RIGHT-ROW ONE: Denise Dittman, Pac
I..idell, Barbara Haney, Sue Langley, Sue
Cohen. ROW TWO: Jan Fife, Joan Eisenberg,
Jan Alzeri, Connie Virgler, Chris Benedetti,
Dulcie Kopfler. Coach Mrs. Johnson. ROW
THREE: Diane Tagaliafico, Eva Hsu, Kathy
Simms, Pat. Wesphal, Mari: Maeland, Sherie
Komisarek, Kathy Lee, Judy Wolfe.
FAR LEFT: Over, over, over, oh . . .
RIGHT: Typical game scene, with all
players obviously intent and eager, not
to mention prepared.
PAR LEFT--ROW ONE: Rita Kane, Jody
Tallman, Steffi Calkins, Laurie Eisenhart, Sudi
Bickel. ROW TWO: Chris Williams, Diane
Campagna, Bonnie Quinby, Shelly Kalliam, Pam
Tenny, Cherie Simmons, Candy Lindskog.
ROW' THREE: Debbie Depot, Kit Strawsberg,
Judy Tallett, Sandy Bumham, Jayme Mar-
quardt. RIGHT: Jan Fife concentrates.
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modem
dance
In upper left corner Linda Barr
gracefully indicates the direction of
the gym ceiling.
In upper right corner, an abstract
portrayal of life and death at Ara-
gon High.
In the middle, the Modern Dance
Team. ROW ONE: Luana Devivo,
Lynette Behm, Gail Metzger, Donna
Hartley, Dolores Paez, Shirley
Schutte, Linda Barr, Leslie Frisbie,
Chris Eppes. ROW TWO: Ginny
Bale, Linda Landon, Margaret Trau-
gott, Diane Toby, Debbi Rabin,
Carol Papenhause, jane Palmer,
Judy Leavy, Peggy McCarthy, Laura
Swenson. ROW THREE: Kathy
Boyd, Fran Zins, Kathy Kalb, Pat
I-Ianrahan, Evelyn Bohmker, Vicki
Gadd, Mary Krempetz, Martha
Mapgis, Barbara Barrett, Miss Um-
lan .
The highlight of the year for the
Modern Dance class is the Spring
Concert. The dances presented are
assignments given during the year
and cover all phases of dance. Some
of which included the interpretation
of rhythms, objects, situations and
abstract ideas into dance move-
ments. Since September, the girls
have participated in workshops,
gone on field trips, and taken mas-
ter lessons from visiting teachers.
In lower left corner, a modern
magnification of the metaphysical
metamorphosis of a mundane mon-
goose.
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and Jane Palmer studiously execute
variations on the theme "The Think-
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running, and by overcoming obsta-
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stick against the shins or in the
mouth, the Girls' Hockey Team re-
soundingly defeated all opponents.
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winning every game played against
other schools.
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Kane, Laurie Eisenhatt, Karyn
Kruttschnitt, Barbara Ostroff, Jan
Alteri, Jane Saladin, Steffi Calkins.
ROW TWO: Linda Bale, Chris
Williams, Nancy Slavick, Yvonne
Garrett, Rita Vrat, Diane Tagliafico,
Pam Finkes, Carol Richter. ROW
'I'HREE: Candy Lindskog, Candy
Clabaugh, Cherie Simmons, Paula
Abraham, Mary Lou Salzman, Cheryl
Pierce, Sue Nichols, Marit Maeland,
Linda Masters, Sue Kresa, Shelly
Kalliam. ROW FOUR: Jan Hol-
sten, jean Traphagen, Bev Kaufman,
Virginia Schmidt, Connie Wirgler,
Kit Edwards, Linda Wiegner, Mrs.
Johnson.
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The 1964 girls tennis team swept
the MPL competition with a record
of 6 wins and no losses. The team,
under Miss Scott, was victorious in
every case as proven by the scores
which overwhelmed the opposition.
Neither was the team lacking in
spirit, as the girls were heard singing
out rounds of the Aragon fight song
after each victory.
PICTURES :
UPPER LEFT: Miss Scott, girls
tennis coach, did a great job this
year with the team and will coach
again next year. UPPER RIGHT:
Betsy Hutchinson, Bernice Green-
hill, Pam Doll, Niki Hiatti and
Kathie King discuss the quality of
tennis balls during practise. LOW-
ER LEFT: Mary Avery and Karen
Kromhaut have a good rally with
Ruth Fergeson and Carin Friend.
LOWER RIGHT: Sherri Fuller re-
turns the ball during a practise
game.
TEAM PICTURE. ROW ONE: joan Hes-
lres, Pam Doll Laura Marana, Gale Brown,
Sherri Fuller, jill Werner, Giana Hard ty,
Judy Wolfe, Cherlynne Loy. ROW TWO:
Carin Friend, John Eisenberg, Jan Fife,
Ruth Ferguson, Chris Benedetti, Jan Ami-
itage, Jeanne Hudson, Sue Trickett, Jayne
Marquardt, Karen Kronhout, Maay Avery,
Joan Romey. ROW III: Miss Scott, Kathy
Robinson, Bev Cornet, Tina Seares, Pam
Kueffer, Kathie King, Diana Mizer, Cindy
Wood, Bernice Greenhill, Niki Hiatt, Betsy
Htuchinson, Judy Singleton.
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Ament, William 24,89
Anderson, Ronald 24,144,145
Appleton, Scott 24
Asbury, Joanne 24,84
Ascher, Gayle 24
Avery, Mary 24,52,93,96,103,l71,173
Bacon, Bob 22,23,24,54,61,62,63,64,67,78,79,,
100,104,106,155,164
Baglio, Victor 24
Bakewcll Barbara 24
Bale, Virginia 24,74,168,169
Balsells, John 24
Barnes, Barbara 20,21,25,69,74,89,95,101
Barr, Martha 25,89,101
Barrett, Barbara 25,78,99,168
Becker, Bartley 25,155
Behm, Lynette 23,25,76,78,79,31,82,90,168
Bello, Tony 25
Benner, Bob 25,64
Bennet, David 25
Bernhardt, Rich 25
Berry, Donald 25
Blatteis, Louise 20,21,25,53,63,65,71,73,84,
101
Block, William 25,54,82,86,144,148,155,164
Blumenthal, Frank 25,152
Bohmker, Evelyn 14,25,168
Bonnell, Marcia 25,84
Boyd, Kathryn 26
Bradfield, Sharlene 26
Brandt, Dave 26,65,137,l38,164
Brown, Gale 26,52,173
Brown, George 26,81,155
Brownson, John 26
Brudno, Alan 26,64
Burrell, Jeffrey 26,64
Burroughs, Lorraine 26,89
Bushey, Jim 26
Byrne, Suzanne 26,74,89
Cantlla, Diane 2 1 ,26,62,63 ,69,74,81,95,96,
107
Carbullido, Ron 26
Carpenter, Kristen 26,81
Carrol, Nancy 26,82,89
Carter, Stephen 27,64,143,15 5,164
Casagrande, Dennis 27,5Z,72,90,104.l62
CaSSa, Jim 21,27,31,104,1 3 3,164
Chapman, Jon R. 27
Chapman, Stephen 27,511,213
Christopherson, Michael 27,65,13 5,13 8,13 9,
1 56,1 64
Clark, Christopher 27,64
Clarke, Paul 27,155
Cocklin, Virginia 27
Cohen, Marsha 27,89
Cohen, Sam 27,90
Cohen, William 27,104,152
Coibion, Elizabeth 27
Cole, Curtis 27,64
Collins, Mark 20,21,2 8,62,63 ,104
Connaughton, Kent 20,28,78,79,13 5,1 55,164
Conner, John 28,64-,135
Cook, Dennis 28
Cook, Jim 28,155
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Coppo, Russell 28,95,134,135,155,164
Cort, Randell 28,G5,85,135,138,159,l64
Cort, Randell 2B,65,85,l3S,138,159,164
Cosgriff, Christine 28,81
Cram, Kenneth 28,78,81
Cranert, Daralyn 28,68,84,101
Cretan, Clifford 28,64,69,80,81,90,155,164
Croxford, Kris 28,64
Curry, Barbara 28,54
Curtis. Edward 28
Dacus, Diane 28
Dalley, Suzanne 29
Daluz, Irene 29
Dana, Paul 21,29,60,62,63,65,G9,76,104,164
Darranogue, Jay 29,153
Davidson, James 29
Davis, Fred 29
Dayton, Charles 29,62,99
Dean, Katherine 29
DeRow, Cynthia 29
Develing, Jack 29
Devincenzi, Wayne 29,64,135,139,l64
Dias, Carol 20,21,29,53
Dillenberg, Lorie 29,96
Dodds, Deborah 29
Doll, Pamela 20,21,29,54,61,62,63,68,74,76,
89,103,104,140,164,!66,171,173
Droese, Douglas 21,30,65,69,l62
Eason, John 20,21,30,6l,62,63,69,71,90,
134,135,164
Edwards, Kathryn 30,96,172
Edwards, Kirk 30,99
Egan, Vfarren 30,156,164
Eide, Lee 30,80,81,104
Eisenberg 30,53,60,62,63,66,67,69,71,
73,74,95,104,155,164
Eisenberg, Martin 30,76
Eisenhart, Laurie 30,96,140,167,l70,171,172
Ellison, Gary 30
Elward, David 30,152
Engleman, Jill 21,30,64,96
Epperson, Suzanne 30
Eppes, Christine 20,21,30,54,65,104,107,168
Fagotti, Jeanne 30,81
Fanucci, Peggy 31,68,81
Fauncci, Peggy 31,68,8l
Farmer, Betty 31
Fathy, Richard 20,31,143,144,148
Fergueson, Ruth 31,52,76,140,166,170,l73
Ferry, Diane 31,54
Figone, Ronald 31,65,80,81
Finkes, David 31
Fisher, Donald zo,z1,s1,s2,1ss,1s4
Flint, Kevin 31
Flodihn, Stig 31
Foley, Stephen 20,3l,81,82,83
Ford, Andrew 31,155,164
Ford, Robert 31
Fraeehia, Gareth z1,s1,s4,s2,s9,1o4,1os
Franz, Edith 31,72,76,78,100
Friedman, Don 32,55,80,81,96,101
Friend, Penny 32,65,101
Fuller, Cheryl 32,93,96,173
Furlow, Larry 32,53,104,163,l64
Furuyama, Eileen 23,32,64
Gadd, Victoria 22,32,62,63,74,168
Gaffin, Anne 32
Galindau, Louise 32
Gandolfo, Barbara 32
Gardner, Royal 32,143.163
Garlington, Stan 32,163,164
Gehant, Cheri 32
Geneck, Rebecca 32,165
Gensler, Don 32,54,74,84,98
Gianandrea, Nichele 32
Gielow, Lois 23,33,80,81
Gilberg, Nancy 33
Gilmore, Doug 33,54,62,65,69,74,104,154
Gislason, Jeffrey 33
Guisto, Diane 33
Glaubert, Michele 21,30,70,71,85
Glidden, Timothy 21,23,33,39,79,90,104,
155.164
Godwin, Joseph 33,99
Goldstein, Paul 33
Goldstone, Joanne 33
Graham, John 33
Gray, Terry, 33,82,83
Greenhill, Bernice 33,69,76,81,140,170,173
Grimes, Nancy 33,54,65,70,84
Gunn, Richard 33
Hfains, John 34,ll1,135,155,164
Hall, Stanley 34
Hamilton, Margo 23,34,62,64,66,140,170,172
Haney, Barbara 34,81,140,167,170
Hanrahan, Patricia 34,78,79,84,85,l00,168
Hansen, Robert 34
Harvick, William 21,34,65,84,90,104,159
Hashiguchi, Keith 34
Heath, Harvey 34,104,143,155
Hedrick, Susan 34
Hennessey, Peter 34
Henry, Pamela 34,68,69,76,84,85,100,140,
165,170
Herken, Gregory 34,78,98
HCUHZDSOH, Sheri 34,52,69,74,76,S4,95,96,
101,104
Hiatt, Susan 34,53,72,76,173
Hoenack, Brigette 104
Hoffman, Paul 35,64
Hogg, Adrienne 35
Holsten, Janice 21,35,62,63,70,7l,74,89,
140,172
Hoskins, Gilman 23,35,76,78,79,90,98
Houston, Dennis 35
Hudson, Jeanne 35,62,173
Hughes, John 35
Humber, RiCha1'd 22,23,35,66,67,76,78,81,82
Humphrey, Ann 35,89
Humphrey, James 35
Hutching, Donna 35
Imbler, Martin 35,79,89,162,164
Irvine, Carol 35
Itakura, Grace 35,81
Izmirian, Richard 35,65,89
Jefferson, David 36
Johnson, John 36
Johnson, Linda fCalcagno 36
Jones, Linda 36
Jost, Gayle 36
Joyce, Pamela 36,73,89
Juchert, Gary 36,153
Kacludis, Mario 36
Kane, Rita 36,140,167,170,171,172
Kawasaki, John 36,153,164
Keiles, Barbara 36
Kelley, Royce 22,23,36,76,84,90
Kelton, Kenneth 37
King, Katherine 20,37,63,69,75,78,89,90,100,
140,173
Kirkpatrick, Larry 37
Klinger, John 37,81
Knobloch, Cheryl 37
Krase, Robert 23,37,73,79,90,95,100
Kraus, Cheryl 37
Krempetz, Mary 37,169
Krough, Susan 37,84,89,l0l
Krug, Philip 37
Kruttschnitt, Karen 21,37,54,60,62,63,65,70,
7l,73,74,8-1,104,172
Kueffer, Pamela 37,69,89,140,170.173
Landon, Linda 37,89,168
Lang, Virginia 23,37,8l
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Langley, Susan 37,165,167
Langston, Margie 38
Larson, Lawerence 38,69,155,164
Laurie, Nancy 38
Lazar, Barbara 38
Leahy, Patricia 38,81,89
Learn, Dixie 38,90
Leavy, Judith 38,84,96,168
Leavy, Susan 38,53
Leendersen, Gerald 38,65,l00,135,155
Lefcourt, Lewis 38,15 3
Lewis, Barbara 38
Lintini, Virginia 38
Loy, Michael ss,is9.1s4
Lund, Susan 38,82,140,170
Maeland, Marie 22,23,38,53,62,63,74,76,77,
81,140,167,170,171,172
Mangis Martha 39,63,74,99,168
Mansfield, Debbi 39
Marcus, Jeffrey 39
Marquardt, Michael 23,39,78,79,90,162,164
Martens, Heidi 39
Martin, Chralene 39,53,62,63,B1,104
Martni, Susan 39
Mayo, Terry 39,53
McCarthy, Patty Jean 39
McCarthy, Peggy 39,104,168
McCool, Denise 39,76,82,89,90
McFadden, James 39
McFall, Susan 39,99
McGraw, Vickie 39
McLain, Douglas 39,53,62
Meeda, Randy 21,40,135,156
Mellera, Edward 40,54,82,152,164
Metzger, Gail 40,80,81,96,168
Meyers, Steven 40
Mills, Judi 40,99
Milton, Meredith 40,92,93,96
Mitchell, Roger 40
Mitchell, Sally 40
Mizer, Diana 40,74,173
Morse, Scott 40
Mullman, Chfls 40,S3,64,B9,93,100,l04,10G,
159
Mufree, Marilyn 40,84
Narup, Karen 40
Ness, Deborah 40
Nicholson, Todd 40
Nielson, Michael 4l,65,135,139,144,145,156,
157,164
Nishimoto, Carrie 41
Nolan, Timothy 41
Noe, Michael 41,96
Nordstrom, Linda 41
Norris, Jeffrey 41
O'Brien, Jeffrey 41,53
Ochi, Sam 41,152
Odden, Cynthia 21,41,6S,81,82
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Ogada, Marilynn 41,64,74
Okada, Jerry 41,54,156,164
O'Nie1, James 21,41,52,134,13 5,136,139,l44,
146,l56,157,164
Om-off, Barbara 21,41,74,96,l56,157,164,172
Paerl, Hans 41
Paez, Delores 41
Plamer, Jane 42,65,66,74,84,107,168
Papenhouse, Carol 42,168
Pasquini, Terrie 42
Paul, Dennis 42,65
Pearson, Stephen 42,62,144,145,1 64
Peterson, Neil 42
Phaling, Nancy 42
Pisciotta, Mary Ann 42,74
Poole, Catherine 42
Provence, james 42
Prudhomme, Suzanne 42
Queen, George 42,164
Rain, Jack 42
Richman, Louise 42,66,67,69,76,89,90
Richmond, Susan 42,70
Rist, John 43,65
Rogers, Travis 43,104
Rollett, Joan 43,74,89
Rolley, Pam 43
Roost, Kenneth 20,21,43,B1,82
Rossi, Judy 43,71,74,85
Rotondo, Richard 43,69
Rozewslri, Anthony 43,65
Rumell, Rhonda 43
Rusake, Janet 21,43
Salk, Barbara 43,53,74
Samuel, Karen 43
sehsdel, Landon 21,4s,s2,s2,sx,s9,7o,71,154
Schaaf, Ronnie 43
Scheideman, Diane 44,65,71,73
Schrader, Wayne 44,61,62,63,64,78,90,144,
145,147,164
Schneder, Suzanne 22,23,44,76,79,89,90,9B
Schromm, Linda 44,64,76
Schuster, Sheldon 20,Z1,44,82,143,159,164
Schutte, Lloyd 22,44,76,89,101
Schutte, Shirley 21,44,54,62,73,76,85,107,168
Schwerin, Nancy 44,84
Searls, Gwenne 44,89,173
Sendach, Howard 44
Shapiro, Robert 44
Shimoff, Paul 44,53,64,67,93,l04,162,154
Shinhira, Yoslxita 44
Singleton, Judy 22,44,62,63,74,76,7X,89,100,
l40,169,l70,l73,179
Shoaf, David 44,153
Sjoden, Christine 45
Slade. Sharon 45,65
Smith, Annette 45,78,85,l00
Smith, Daniel 45
Soal, Carol 45,81
Somerby, Robert 23,45,52,53,67,74,78,79,39,
90, 104, 144,147,148,l62,lS4
Spencer, Richard 45,62,71,84,104
Sroka, Renee 45
Stathes, Kirk 45,62,68,89,163
Steel, Diane 45
Sterling, Gary 45
Stewart, Lee 45
Stockstadc, Carol 45
Strawsburg, Kit 20,45,53,6J,68,69,74,140,l65,
167,170
Susoff, Catherine 45
Swanson, Candy 46
Swenson, john 46,135
Swenson, Laura 46,168
Swenson, Paul 46,64,134,135,139,l52
Swickard, Robert 46,155
Tabler, Susan 22,23,46,63,74,76,78,79,82,90
Takemori, Edward 46
Teachout, Robert 46
Teller, Miriam 46,54,103
Thodas, Dennis 46,155
Toby, Diane 46,9i',96,16Z,168
Tocchini, Robert 46
Tomlin, William 46
Toniatti, Pam 46,53
Toschi, Robert 46,54,144,147,164
Traugott, Margaret 22,47,52,62,66,68,76,96,
168
Tremain, Dennis 47,78,89
Ttueblood, Mark 47,S2,64,B1,82,135,138,l56,
164
Tullar, Susan 47
Turchet, Victor 47,159
Urbano, Sid 47
Uttley, Doug B. 47
Vadnais, Thomas 47
Vanzandt, Donald 47
Vasiliev, Igor 47
Veimola, Jerrold 47.ls1,82,83
Vrat, Dev 23,47,78
Wagncr', Paul 47
Wahrer, Raymond 47
Wallace, Kayne 47,65
Waters, Don 48,135,138
Wayne, Pamela 48,64,76,93
Wells, Robert 48,144,l47,164
Welch, SIf31'l 21,48,68,76,85,101,165
White, Brenda 48
Wiegner, Linda 48,140,170,172
Williams, Susan 48
Williamson, Carol 48,96
Willyard, Mary Ellen 48,74,99
Wilson, Bill 48,7639
Wilson, Dale 48
Wilson, john 20,48,52,S2,63,76,90,115
Windish, Paul 48,135,164
Winkler, Paul 48,135,164
Winslow, Glenn 48,62,65,135,13B
Wollner, Kristen 20,21,49,62,63,66,67,69,
74,76,84,85,89,90
Wood, P3111 49,53,144,148
Wood, Robert 49
Wright, Douglas 49
Yamaguma, Mark 49,149
Young, Michael 49,64,l56,157,164
Zatkin, Rochelle 49,73,84,104
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A SPECIAL THANKS TO: i
MR. PARKER, yearbook advisor CWithout his never-failing
patience, encouragement, and assistance we would have been
in distinct danger of missing photographs, pages, and dead-
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THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB fMr. Herbinaux and his on-
the-spot photographers were responsible for many of the
candids, and were cooperative in answering our frantic calls
for help to take last minute pictures.J
MR. BODNAR of Bodnar Studiosf Mr. Bodnar devoted a lot of
time and Work to provide high quality photographs for the
1965 El Tesoro.J
MR. MINKIN, Representative of Yearbook House fHis profes-
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cooperation in all matters, such as allowing their students
out of class, tolerating our interuptions, etc, have been
appreciated GREATLYJ
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