Castlemont High School - Falcon Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 1958
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M 'u X f gfff ff M ww ,ff ,, WW, WM Xviilx Yi fixslll w.is built it surpqtssetl itll its sistct' stt'utlui't's in beauty of design, tonstrut- tion, gtntl setting. ln .1 nation- witle tontest sponsort-tl by the Common Britk Mnitul.itttii'c-rs .-Xssociation, fhistlemont High was iiwartletl the gr.1ntl prize its being the most beautiful build- ing of tommon britli tonstrut- tion in the l'nited States. lsollowllig the line of lfnglish Tutlor style of artliitetture, with a ttipatity for fifteen hundred pupils, this building with its equipment tost six huntlretl seventy thousand dollars ,.,, One is greatly impressed by the ituditorium's unique nit-tliex.tl .lI'I'.lllQ.:CIIlCHl. Reministent of .Kr- thuri.tn days is the lighting titl- justmcnt, gtttomplisht-tl hy large th.1ntlt-liers, resembling groups of lanterns, enth.tnting in their coloring itntl the soltent-tl, yt.'l cle-.tr l'Llf'N.'I4l1U teiling, t-spctinlly designed, is rihhetl lengthwise untl trosswise with retlwootl, ffurvt-tl, poiiitctl airthes iitlorn tht- sitles, whereas tht- wintlows are of pointutl glass, kl1.lI'.lklCI'- istit of Ciolhit .irthitetture .... The lihrpiry is in tht- Tudor .irthitetturc rind is notiteahle in the tt-iling, rihhetl with stitinctl timbers. The grounds surrounding the sthool are beautiful, hoth in de- sign and keeping. Direttly in front is it pool in whith fish can be seen swimming lawily about, and lily pads float on topg when gazing into the pool a feeling of enchantment comes over one. Narrow gravel paths wind in and about the extensive lawns, tlow ered beds, and sunken gur- dens, daily growing more gor- geous as masses of beautiful flowers burst forth, with the growing trees and shrubs-giv- ing out their promise of future enchantment for the students of the years to come. XValking along these patterned paths, one turns to view' the walls and spires of this beautiful place of learning -walls ever interesting and in- triguing because of their varied masonry. Even the bricks seen' to live again the stories of old and for majesty and charm the hills are now painted green- God-given symbols of strengtl and beauty and an inspiration tt live worthy of the chosen motte of the school . . . -. Build thy castles high and fair, Reaching and rising toward the skies. -From january. 1930 editio of the Fstcox tfirst onei X!! Y xi, U fa M its 5f'?:fC kgggzi 6331 fb , x N J 'QW 3 if fi lf E V4 I Ox Ck A 1b f UA Y ,H M H , KWK' 'A - 1 , X-'R M : 1. . N.. 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U ISE y3I1of0I' B UBHS s .1 PbI'hdb df th Stdt Z EQG ,J X .Z jyf 'ct , OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA , , 5,51 ,s,fs.. Enix, L' Qfkpv'-,f-.V 1 Table of Contents ll , CTL 'uk F x , ,NL NYJ1. , v A , -2312.1 ii' W4 -Tb--L FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION . . 1e.,g,e,-.f-fx-'VKQTO' QMFUX X' f-'2f12'-- ' SCHOOL SECTION ...... . - UV I ,f HL SENIORS Qanuary and junej . . CANDIDS ........ UNDERCLASSMEN . . ACTIVITIES . . . CLUBS . . . SPORTS .......... . JANUARY SENIOR RECORDS . . . SPONSORSHIPS ...... . JUNE SENIOR RECORDS . . . X wwmljyegs, Wifi... WW 4- 15 16- 27 28- 57 58- 59 60- 87 88-105 106-125 126-139 140-144 145-148 149-153 M AQ ' ff 0 5 f f' ff V! ,g:. 'i- L-L -. ,X X N . . 5' fx., Q lv U9 wif W QM , I lj 4flMih '. Q f ' , r xl K an In . J . O oxffjp,,wJV vvv' Y I .. me WML X 1 , ' 7 X ' V' V g if ' ' i gg w PN W M D XM I ? X 'Q W 1 X Z Y X K A X - Y 'S VJ E f X-Si f Q. 4 I ' X l - f I .4 fi 1 wh '. if Yf W W .- . f X ' ' . 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M I X My 1 ,370 ff V2 J! J' J X M, A w j , N, J, V if fluff A . if ,L lm k K f' jp WV ff VM' M ' ' ff df Q + - jk f W ff' M f 2 L ,fy wwf D J AW if L WK! fxxff ' , ' I ,bw 4 'rn r y V' Q9 A PVIOM 2,V,7N' Q X .ILWJ '9 M P 'JI M GI' , IVFIXM M' Zwgu ' L y H I f 0 MFYAJ ww 'MM I - ' ' K lifyvllj ' Q it N ll N, h 1' XUZL ,441-VX X ' I ,- GX X 'ym -asv-TZKXAH KZVX 1 ff- X Avxqy' snr QB Kxo.,.,x,C -' T fig 67 ,Q fx-QV-EX x ' v A Cf , jj 5? D x 'VM V+ C ,--fri Ja l vvp V-'V XJ, . Z -X Sfxf' UP A-9 Qjflfi ff ' -:.1' ' dw JQ5 J X fy! 5 Q- Sai? 5552? 2 W 5 7' ' f ...5' 2 , ii X - C1594 J N-1-f-'., ,173 MISS ADELINE B. BROHM MR. CARI. R. QUELLMALZ l'iw-Priznifml of Girls Vife-Priazfifml of Bars IDN, AI,Ifl-LIZD Ii. HAKIQR DMI ISTR TIO Z 9 V w . I 1 ,, 7 we W . 1 W an , ' , a, fa ' f f . 2, 'L 2 1 f ' p f . 'E aww Z 'f W tW' x4 f ' , 7. -flf M ,. ,,,, zzla . ,,-, ,L 4, W A , , M., ,,,. , ,v:,, :,y, 1, M.. f . U , , s, as W 9 W - , ,f W if' ff ' fr , ' ' fu , V , 2 E ,i 5 . 5 4 , 4 , fa , ,z .47 ,555 , . 5 . , A f V may ' - ' ,W f 9 f ' Y W ' 12 f my i V Q f 0 f Q 5 f . Q f Q f' Mlyfgfffl. nj! 5 ,V 'f Kaz , - 4 ,ff . ,,,. ir., f Q 5 L if M f 4 . , if V-gf aw, 2 fa WW, fa f ,., VM ,, ,,3?.f', ,i,.a,f h,,, W s.:,1,.z'Ef Wg:.Vtf .1 W . v . :ga f arf fag,-.,af f 4. f fi'Q.,5, f 1 ,ww 1 aw' , iii ' rf-,gf H, riff ,, sf- Mvfgaf Q, 1 f a...,ff-.if me leaf v'.iafxa.a DEDICATIO We, the 1958 FALCON staff and the January and june graduating classes, dedicate this edition of the FALCON to Dr. Alfred E. Baker fright, abovej, Principal, Miss Helen E. Haist Qnot picturedj, and Miss Rhoda McRae Qleft, abovej. Dr. Baker has led an interesting and varied life. A native Iowan, he was a lieutenant in the Hrst world war, following which he became supervisor for Voca- tional Rehabilitation in Northern California for the U. S. Veterans Bureau. During this time he obtained his B.A. at the University of California, culminating work begun at the University of Chicago and Southwestern College in Kansas. His entry into teaching in the Bay Area was at Tamaplias High School in Mill Valley and then at Roosevelt High in Oakland. He held the principalships successively at Piedmont and Montclair, Tompkins and McFeely, and Prescott junior High and Elementary. There followed a Vice-principalship at Fremont High, and a Principalship at Central Trade School as well as Director of Vocational Education. Since 1947 he has been principal at Castlemont. Dr. and Mrs. Baker have planned a round-the-world trip of two years' duration. Others helping Dr. Baker with plans for his retirement, are his 3 daughters, and 9 grandchildren. A Chicagoian, Miss Haist moved to the Bay Area to attend Stanford University where she obtained her B.A. and Masters degrees. Miss Haist has dedicated her years of teaching to the Oakland School District: Fremont, Technical High, Bret Harte Junior High, Roosevelt, Oakland High, Frick, and last but not least to Castlemont High School in 1952. Languages are her specialty - Spanish, French, and some English. Our Language Department as well as Ye Castle will feel the loss. Miss McRae began her career with the United States Medical Corps during World War I. The University of California was the source of her B.A. as well as her M.A. These degrees led to service with the Berkeley school system, followed by Fremont High, Roosevelt Senior High, and Castlemont High School for a total of 38 years in teaching. Her present position is Department Head of Social Studies. Miss McRae also has acted as counselor for the classes which graduated in june of 1953 and 1956 as well as helping out with the june, 1957 class. To these retirees go our best wishes for many years of happiness and leisure in all the things which are now possible. n , W f 4 J if .ffj a ., . f A , V-ef f f jf 1 ' f zz ,WY f. vifyz , .532 q A 4 -,, MRS. LEOINTK AVERY MXSGT. PAUL BACHELOR 2 S? 1.110 Euglixb R.O.T.C. Businexs Edumfiozz Mechmziml Dmwizzg af MRS. NEVADA BEANLAND Amerinnz Problems J ff ff 'f 'Q ' aff? W f f M ff.. 0 . 4 ,V f 7 ,, :W 7 f 'f ' we .11.?Q' 5 fQ' f 4 f .., L V I ,W . f sly ' H '-5 , 'f ,.V 1' s ,.:g::. ?:5q41J'2- ' ' ,ff MWYQM MR. KENNE'I:iLfNBLEVINS MXSGT. XVILBUR BOOTH MR. VERNON BOUKNIGHT MISS Industrial Arls R.O.T.C. U. S. Hixfory Biology f jg f X K i f f ff ? I4 1 ff y y ff f W 9 Q ,. 0 -f' , if 5 E f f f VZ ' X ik . .wgikiiilz 4 . .., W v xiii? 4? .izafiiiyfgf if MRS. MARY BEDARD MR. HARRY BIGELOXV MR. HAROLD BILLINGS BRINCKERHOI WW X MR. FRANK BROXVN MR. STUART CQARTIER NR. PAUL i'll.Xl'PlZI.Llf NR. 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LAXVRENCI2 MARTIN Epzgliylg Bllxiuess EJIILUIIIOIZ fINI6l'iL1lll Pf0l7fUII1X 1lllillXfI'iIII Arlx Q 1 xv M Q X X ff -1 ,:Q., 41Qx .fi MR. STANLEY MARTIN MISS RHODA MCCRAE MR. MELVIN MCREYNOLDS MR. DONALD NAGLE A,-f Sofia! Studies Sjmnisla Izzalzfxrrhrl .-iris f Y , 4 x x X f S, L, SW Q Iv : XY i WW 3' 7 ww MQ . X , MR. JOHN NORDHAUSEN MRS. LEILA OGILVIE MR. JOSEPH PAYSEN MR. NORMAN PILLSBURY Buys' Slmrfs SOL'iJ1Sflldit.'J Music .Uusif W., Kr M fl? MR. KIRKF POXVELL MR. MAURICE REINHART MRS. LORRAINE RUSSELL INIR. NICHOLAS SABA Iizdfzytrinl .-in-15 AILlf1.76?ll1Jfil'X Girls' Slmrls Radio 'xiiifllillf f fi W i Q ' a ,gfw W MR. MAX E. SAMSEL MRS. VIVIAN SIEGTRIED MRS. SYLVIA SILBERMAN MRS. NANCY SILVERMAN Induxlriul A715 Huxiuexx Edlimlioiz Girls' Sfmrlx Fuglixb fx Ez? MRS. JUNI1 SMITH MR. vl,XMI1S SNYDKR NR. ISRNVST SPIRAKIS MR. IZDMUND STRIELOXY' lifrsiflum fmillnllfflll .Unsir C'hv111i.xlu linux' Sjmrrx M A, MR. ANTON SUSS MISS CORINNIE SNVEET IJri1'vrx 'l minil1g U. S. llixlnry MRS. 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MARION HARRIS MRS, DORIS COOLIDGE Modem Dmzce Acrrmzpafzixt Nurxe CAFETERIA STAFF-Row I Uef! to riglotl: Alice North, Toni Mziegher, Dottie Wfhite, Dorothy Moyle, Claudia Boggs, Nell Woerner, Rose Ciprian. Row 2: Minnie L. Edwards, Hanna Blidberg, Delia Miller, Evelyn Freeman, Frances Heath, Helen Minall, Florence Swisher. Zzzg z. N..-' ,e,,,.v,W.-,J A ,, ,,4.:f-m.::s.:-V. Nga,-SAS 5' .' ':, f W -' -'-,f X QA,-9 -f f yi f f ,L fm ' 2 X 4 WX' ffl. s' X' f QX Z UL! 'S- ff- lj W QQ M 5,2 V, ff W ZW! Wfffgfjgjiffjuf , 13562 ef M59 M IZ WZ f f5f M' wwf!! W X Z ,XM 7 521' ,4- AA .l. 1 ? lL 5 L4 My aff A-.f gzlw i' Q M ,w f ? I f fffff .-.A,- - A ,1... ww f f i- f .f ,v . A 'I 1-sd? f 1' r' 32 . . : f f' 1'f N' - ' 'Z V4 , 5: tr-I, fl D. . ' - 1' ,r 'f'a'--,Q zz, .4 '.,J-' -f - . 121:54 , .' :- - 3' .. Q: 7 ,, -' -' 4 5F1', . .'4 :iw . -51, 1. PN ,A LZ . if' .' .'s.E.,-3, MA.: . .:'f'r A 1: - PJ .--1.-. . sq: '. sm. . V1 ' zjzffiqm-!n: ?..w-if, ,, - '. 11' . .:.-1 :gl-731 -'21, v-- .. . 'tp-v.-gr-. I-ff.: Q- : l- J, -fr 3, -- . .. ,ez-f .-'11-v.-. 1' '. -..' '.- , ' .G-54-i',gj-1.1 ,-'f'q-v-fi' :,Z fp'-5 I .S-':-If 51' F-' - 5'Lr:.- - 'ff '1.' '- '! p ' 'ISP' v'-1' -r-'-4 1al sw-'x.': -w I.-.' ,, v . .. -Q . . . 1 - zu- -.., --.:g..l:.,-, -, , . gn., 2' .' - -L' -'52-',-Q. !-,-,.', fn- -lx v. '- JFIRH u. ii ::..i:-..:.--gf ' ..-.5 FALL STUDENT GOVERNME T The student government is the link binding students and faculty. Good officers make a good school. Everyone agrees that Dieter, Sandy, Gayle and the commissioners had a lot to do with making the fall semester, 1957, a good one for all concerned. .uh SANDY HALL Slmlwzl Bmly I'ire-Pwsideall MMU r 'ss HFLMFSSIERI .flmmla LI-Ii TAYl,oR .Tlilf1llt'IlrI?lL't! l'w1,xRTY MILTUN .-1x.vun1blie.t D1-Nxls MQGP15 Pavers f 0 f ff : 'Af GAYLE BIDDLE Sludeur Body Sefrelmy GLX' DIETER FUSS Student Body Prexirlwlt H,KNk B,xl.1. .-lIlJ1L'lir'X Doa BLRr.S'I'1fD'l' Publi! RLJAIHVJIIJ 1 ei s 47 B.XRIl.Kll.X Ounowrz Dust V.xss.xLLo FRANCINE L.-XMPH .'llblr'lif.v Clulzx Finnzalfe LIARIE lilxrmx B.xRu.xR.'x AMET LINDA LEWIS Swirl! ,-lrlizilicx Sung Lc.n1'w' Yell Lender' N. X Wu ZF I , ,.., ,fx 491' 41.310 151,21 3 , 5' ' N W i , I X mu , 'Q 1 A Ld k I f 1 X 'A' ,NU M 'Z'-22 - t 'im' ,Q I ,Q ff . .. I ' ,rf f f ' f I QQ. ' was A -,, M- W A V79 V x X V- Mew, , Q 'QKIQVV I xp. xxx-W,,,,,. I 1 ff' .af 3 A I , , ,q ff x ' r mx 3 : I I ' NANCX' BUSH XYIARRFN I.oCI4HART BILI. MQlXlll,l.AN CFI FLIA ANGEL CITIIY NICCAFFERY RICH KI IIfR Afmals flxxcnlblies xillalelirx flllalelics Clnbx l ia1.11lz'e RoIIIfR'r VAN NESS XVALTFR ELLIOT Tom FROST LINDA LENVIS SHANE lWONTGOMERY NANU' S'I'FI-'IfIa'vsEN Illifizzlwzmzfe Poslers Pnlalit' R6ltlff0llS Sfltilill ,-lfliriiiex Snug Ltnzaler Yell Leinlrr PRING STUDE T GOVERNMENT Spring, 1958, was a successful semester at Castlemont, and much credit must be given to our excellent president, john Bianucci. His assistants, Diane Vassallo, vice- president, Rosalene Garcia, secretary, and the commissioners, difl their part in making the year an enjoyable and profitable one. DIANE VASSALLO Slllclflll Body Vive'-Pxfsiflvllf JOHN BIANUCCI S114rlw1fBod,I' Presiilwzl RCSALENE GARCIA Sfmluzzl Butly Sei rt'l..'I'I' Top. ROSALENE GARCIA, Clerk. Center flcft to rightl. MILDRED BANKS and JOEL ROBERTS, .issofinle fuslifex. Not pictured, JERRY DUBUQUE and PRENTICE JENKINS. Bniliffs. FRANCIS ERUZZLTTI IWRS. LANVS Chief IHXIILL I1.IL'Illl'l' :i111'i50r Center: JUNE FERRIETTI, jzzxlirmp AIANICE HANN. FIELD, MERVIN FRANKS ALAN ROFMER. Associatu Clwlz. Lmxur: ,HM XYINK- KEN XVILLIAMS. B.1iliUx: September October November December January january February O 0 O Calendar of Events . . . FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS First day of school Hello day Youth council Football game Football game Football game Youth council Football game Senior picnic Youth council dance with San Leandro with Santa Cruz with Oakland dance with Technical dance End of first quarter Football game Merit test Business-educa with McClymonds tion day, no school Football game with Capachino All City Coun cil Football game with Fremont Youth council Open House ROTC Militar Veterans Day, dance y Ball no school Seniors' trip to Laney Trade Girl ask Boy Dance Club week Basketball game with Berkeley junior Prom End of second Senior Dinner quarter Basketball game with Alameda Basketball game with St. Elizabeth Basketball game with Santa Cruz Youth council Term play dance Basketball game with Hayward Basketball game with Oakland Christmas vacation Back to school Basketball game with Technical Youth council dance Basketball game with Fremont All City Council Senior Ball Senior Assembly Basketball game with McClymonds O.A.L. wrestli ng meet Basketball game with Oakland Youth council dance End of semester Beginning of new semester Basketball game with Technical Basketball game with Fremont Youth council dance Basketball game with McClymonds Basketball game with Oakland Basketball game with Technical M arch April May june 21 25 28 4 6 7 11 13 14 17 18 19 26 28 31 8 11 15 16 17 22 25 29 1 2 5 6 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 23 27 29 6 8 13 Youth council dance Basketball game with Fremont Big Brothers - Big Sisters party for new students Basketball game with McClymonds Music Night Baseball game with San Leandro Senior trip to Laney Trade Dads' Club Talent Show Basketball game with Oakland Faculty - Six-Footers basketball game Youth council dance Instrumental music festival Basketball game with Hayward Swim meet with Hayward Senior dinner Rotary career day Youth council dance Swim meet with San Leandro Spring vacation Baseball game with Oakland Track meet with McClymonds Baseball game with Technical Choral festival Youth council dance Baseball game with Fremont Track meet with Oakland Baseball game with McClymonds Junior Prom Baseball game with Oakland Merit test O.P.H.A. dinner May Day Swim meet with Technical End of second report period Youth council dance Baseball game with Technical Senior picnic Baseball game with Fremont Swim meet with Fremont Term play Baseball game with Oakland H-11 swim party Swim meet with Oakland Youth council dance Baseball game with Technical Baseball game with Fremont Water Show Baseball game with McClymonds Awards Assembly Senior Ball Senior Assembly Baccalaureate service Installation of officers End of semester 21 THE ART DEPARTMENT Looks like fun Any Rembrants here? Whether you like to doodle And don't delay. Or work with clay, Under the direction of our own Mr. Gaertner Don't hide your talent You may soon be no longer an amateur. The business world needs capable people Let's support our business education department To handle its affairsg Here at Castlemont highg Therefore, if we want to prepare for the future The future will be well taken care of, And not be caught unawares, We will help, our country, to fortify. No, not Greek, sbortlmud Coffee-break time Let's keep those books straight 22 THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seminar brains CFD at work Public speaking, drama, and news, And a new class, English Seminar, Are taught to those who want to learn All these, and in the world, go far. THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT To speak the ton ue 1nd reid the books And we will understand much more Of other nations than our own Of how our friends across the sea, Vlfherex er on the earth we go Are basically about the same Wflll help us nes er feel alone As folks at home like you and me. 7 uno dos tres . Latin students and friends THE HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Yep, ez'e1'ybody's doing it Everyone, both boy and girl Should learn some domestic art, Whether 'tis sewing up a new chemise Or how to bake a tart. . . . A pretty girl . . . The homemaking department at Castlemont Teaches all sorts of things to do, When you're in your home and on your own, To live comfortably and fashionably too. THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT For the masculine minds we have some classes That suit their taste to a In industrial arts our boys can learn Things the feminine mind can't see. Calling all satellites Radios, autos, metal, and wood, Are the subjects of our boys' learning, Whether producing, repairing, bending or To industry their thoughts are turning. A 1110 shop? moulding mf THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 1 and 16 and 8 minus 16 : Ohhhhhl Multiply, divide, add, and subtract. Triangles, circles, hexagons, and squares. Square root, cube root fhow to extractj. Say it isn't vital, anyone who dares. Pythagorean proteges E : MC But just you try to get along Without this useful knowledgeg Whether you go right to work Or plan to go to college. THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT It gives a feeling of well being Than classes working in the gym. To exercise and keep in trim. And though we sometimes fume and uss A finer sight you won't be seeing Lady graceful We really know it's good for us. Dribbl ing-at their a I . . am Wx THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT fp wk Like to disect frogs or make HQO? ln our science department you can do so. XVith Mr. Gfeller at the lead, Along with other teachers he'll perform the deed Of teaching all those who want to learn Scientific facts they'll help you discern. Chemistry, physics and biology, And physical science and physiology. A new class this year has joined the team Science seminar is a class on the beam. Top: Exploring the past Boitom: American Problems-preparing for the future Www ,Q 26 Top: Protoplasm inspectors Bottom: Lavoisier never had it like this THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT XVho knows why Rome fell, Or the reason behind the news? To learn all this and even more About whats what and who's who, just sit down and work in a history class Or American problems, or whateverg And when you're out and in the world This information from you wont sever. Of this department, Miss MacRae's the held And her helpers are Ll line group of teachers Were proud that we hm e such line classes here To teach our many young learners. SPECIAL EDUCATION Clear the roads! 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'- 'd' ' , 1, N' - ROBERT BURK President CLASS OFFICERS OF JA UARY, I95S At this time I would like to review with you our part in the history of Castlemont. Looking back, it seems as though it were only yesterday that we entered the massive halls of Ye Castle bewildered and somewhat frightened sophomores. However, in an extremely short time we began pulling together, with Rich Cavalli as our Low 10 Class President. Then, before we realized what had happened, we had gone through our first semester. We raced through our three years at Castlemont as if we had never been here. Castlemont has left its mark on us. But we think that we have left our mark too, on this, the greatest school in America. This semester has been our most successful one-due mainly to the expert guidance of Mr. Martin, our counselor. We would like to thank him especially for all the help he has given us this semester, and for what he has given our class in the past three years. We would also like to thank Carole Tompkins, our vice-president, for her great job this semester, and Bill Cleworth, as chairman, for all of the work he put in on our Senior Dinner. We started this semester with the theme, San Francisco, suggested by Marty Milton. We have followed this all the way, in all of our activities. We would also like to acknowledge appreciation to Elizabeth Brown for her great job on our Baccalaureate Service. With graduation, our time at Ye Castlel' is at an end. Many of our paths will never cross again, but our memories will remain. We leave you now, but would like two thoughts to remain. Your three years at Ye Castle are the shortest of your life, but they can be the happiest. So, build on making thy castles high and fair. Bon BURK, President, Class of January '58 CAROLE TOMPKINS l'ife-Prexizlwzr MR. MARTIN COIllISt'f0l' Vid Bli'l l' li D EV INE St't'1't'ltl1 y FRANK LORTIE Knuml 'llrlalt' Rl.'I7l't'Xt'IIf-lIi1't' 1 3 'a0vpQ 'Of-'M-vw BQ, 5, 'frvf-iv -lu-MW' IJAVI1 .'XlJ.fXMS l Rlxl7 fXl.lIilfS RI'.NNli'I'll .-XMILRIO BARR,-XR.X .'XNl'I DON XLD .XPI-IJXIII O ' 4 f ' 14, fu, -U . KK Q- A ff . 'van ,Q R N V .4215 M . J ww, WNW 'it , . I IN1,XRi.,XIlI'.'I' ASTON YILANNI' li.XI.l5,XR,XMUS IHNRY li.-XI,l, NIIDRIID HXNR5 IS5l'l'l,X IKXRNIS 1 I 'Sw-Q fs! iw-'M 'W'!4h1.4 3 ' K I Ni 3 W Qiv-,-4-r IARLENE BELMESSIERI ROBERT BERGSTEDT GLORIA BIDDLE DONALD BINGGELI FRANK BISHIGLIA NX M A TX: .L Y H ' W Spf - - y -if J! X my-f as A X. X ' X X X , O X XNAX ARLBNB BLOCK NANCY BONA JERRY BRADLEY ELIZABETH BROXVN ANTONIO BRQNO 51 1 I RO qw--I BERT BURK RONALD BUTLER JAMES CAIRES JOSEPHINE CASH RICHARD CAVALLI ,W W7 ,,,,,, , ,, Www Ag , Z, 'F' EXW XVILLIAM CLEXYORTH BEVERLY COLE DENNIS COLE ALMA COON MARIA COSTA New 4 M4 ' M ' VW y JIIIIIY IJIIHUQUE -IUIJITII HAGAN I I MP5 . XVII I.II' IURIJ KIAII. VRANII 32 SLONI C ,YI HLRINIE EDGAR VIiND.X LNIAIAN NICHOLAS ENDS 41 ff I 1 6 LINDA I'RI'I'N.'XN PIIYI I IS IIl'R'l','XDU DIFTIER VL755 RW1 ff.: ' 'EJ' LINDA LAYOLT CARL,-X 4.H.XMBliRS ,,.,,.,,,. ,, .. .. A X 05.4 .nuth- 1DUNXl.l74,li,XX'fS STI-YI 4 H XYIS -ll XX 1 I XXTUN . aw' 'f'1 5'- 'C' RON,-XI.lJ LOUTS SHARON 4 RIXXIN1 Wk ,Wx qw ,RQHKY 'Q ' Xf Y.' 544 'qilh--V K EDMUND FALGOUT DORSEY FARRIS WRX. iiuswff' BRADLEY GAINES BARBARA GARONI nn. GARY FAZZIO ROBERT I-LAGLER D.-XRLIENV POLDEN SN-'X Wham' RAYMOND GEBHART RICHARD QERLOFF SYLVIA QQINIQH 33 '33 Www 'e'Y ' NICQOLELYNN GONSALVES FELIX GOOSBY PATRICIA HAAS CLAUDIA HALL DENNIS HALL A? 4iZ. .'Z7 ' VIIQDITH HAYES .IAMFS HEISER STANLEY HENNEMAN LxVOXE HENRY LOUISE HOLM .V ASW, ,. . , ,,,. - Z,,.....,,Wfw- - . W, W L, .Tw , . . LLL., . . are if map., 'lf' Hvf NQMY' ima-ff BARRY JOHNSON PATRICQIA JOHNSON Ii XIII-I XR X UIUNIS RUN XLD RPNNIDY f i We v Q1 PATRICIA KOCYAN ,.,n-.--sd us' IH ANNA I.lVINf15'I'UN OSI ,XII I,I.,X'I'A M XRII IUNU IXQHI UI-I Q IOP' 1 1'RXyR LORTIE x L - , 1 34 f 'f.M I 'Wav ' , ' Q ix., ltr-uw. f lrig . ' - F vu-R N P2 Adm - f a 2 'QT I N I SANDRA I-IAI,I, ANNIIZ HAMILTON I.AXY'RIiN1QIi II.-XINIII,'I'UN VIRGINIA II.-XRNVSS VIVI XN IIARNI Sb '95 C? J' duff' ROI3IiR'I' IIOLIVIIZS DOYLIZ HOPKINS BARISARA IIUXYIR IIII.I.IIf -IXLKSON f XRHI, VIINSIN 'IN' ga.,-M YNTHIA KOKOLETSOS GARY KRAINIER GLAVERN MACKLIN RUTHIE MANUEL he vw 262 :Ov-4 .....,. We Sqyuw GARY KRCGIER PRANCINE LAMPI-I SYLVIA LINDQKIST I . as XGQM. 'Vfsw NANCY MARTIN JANET MEYER MARTHA MILTON 55 'UQ nm, 4, .lf 4 XVARREN MINES EUGENE MIRANDA ALMA MORRIS MADELINE MUELLER DORITA MURPHY uggww Riff WG! Qfwflg NELS NELSON ALIXE NETTO GERALDINE NIETO ANTHON OLSON. JR. BARBARA ORDONEZ Hn .ann-f' GAIL Pmuzs' RONALD P1liRc315 1iUQEN1z PINO 505115 pnq-5 ROGER PRESTEGARD 'Un -r. 42 WWW! WT., , ,MA .,,4-.f.A-M Qlsrwf 'llt!'.! T -Kan-0 WW' RLNNEIH nm Ls Mmm RHoAm.s xvll.l.mM Rnomas l.,Axxx'R1fNc'1s RlNli'l l'l ILD.-X RODRIGUES 36 ww? 435 I'A'I4RlClA M1 CILURE MADIiI.INIi Mc CUIIOULIII 5 , vw, wma Ri JIiIiR'I' PARSONS -I AM ISS IJASTRK JNIE I R160 A Www' ROBI:RT PRUNER JOHN .f ..,,,' n iz P WMV 'QPF KAW M1 ClUNNIIfIf SANDY Mr DON,'XI.D BRIAN IVII KFNNA 1,1-. 4 I ' ' M iq! f 'X 14 Swv! I IVAN IMIIY l'I'1U'I IIAROLID 'f ,S-an JOHN PURMORT bI-IIRLILX QUINTAL LINDA RAMOS XX ,lr -N-ff MI1.II.XI'I.l'l'lH4RSI-N 4mg,,s wdifwsv MARVIN RAMSDELI. .. . VW ' . R , ' I 'f f Q i X 8 .f if-JN X. 'X QR ? '9 V Fa:L x ,,. ws-'2:i1N X -ii 4 J' K NA f., GABRIEL ROL0 PHYLLIS RUSSO EMILY SANTOS FRANK sC,xRD.x1xr,xGI.1,x XVINIIFRIED SIIEDENTOPF 57 CLEMON SIMPSON, JR. PATRICIA SMITH VERNON SMITH MARY SNOXV JOHN SOUZA K W 2 CAROLE TOINIPKLNS DONALD TRANSANO CAROL TUMELTY DONALD URFER GILBERT VIDAL 4551 Q-vw-y SHARLA XVELLLR RODNEY XY'II.LI.-XMS ROY XVILIIAINIS GEORGE XYOODS NADINE YVOODS 58 f V, ROBERT STUBBS KIYOMI SU ,,,. ., Z .,.,, , , 'mv-mf 'wry OR IiS TA I' PAN GIYAMA DAI.Ii SXVANHOLT NOX SXX IIT DOI. M W1-wx, CAROL VIRGIN YVONNE XVALI.AfQIi MARl.IiNIi XVARD MAIIUIIL XX ASIIINCIIUN GAIN XX A ,wwf Mm SANDRA XVOOLLEY ZA LENA ZANASSI IiIiNNIi'I'II BAKER BASHFLEL DAVE ELSSASSIER REX MONTGOIVIERY RALPH MOORE TKINS DON Mcmgmq 59 RICH KLIER Pie'xii.'1e1zt FALL CLASS OFFICERS OF JU E, I958 I am very proud to have been a part of the june Class of 1958 and to have had the privilege of being low senior class president. As I look back at the years we have spent at Ye Castle, the friends we've made, and the fun weve had together, I realize that these memories shall never be forgotten. I would like to thank everyone in the class who participated in our activities, making them the successes they were. Our cake sale, flower sale, and name tag sale all proved to be very profitable. Also, I appreciate those who helped with the Senior Activities of the January Class. This has prepared us in many ways for our Senior Activities. Special thanks go to our counselors, Mrs, Beanland and Mr. Nagle, for their help and guidance given to us throughout the term. I would also like to thank our Vice-President, Nannette Camacho, and our Secretary, Rosalene Garcia, for the fine job they have done. RICHARD F. KLIER Class President NANNETTE CAINIACHO I ii1'L'-p1'FXiL1'1'IIl MR. NAGLE Comlxelor ROSAI,I1Nli GARCIA S4'1r't'lH1 DON BRYANT Rnuml 'llzblu lCulv1't'st11l.1li1'e DIANE DUNCAN Round 'llilzlc Rt'fm'it'11l.rli1'r SPRI G CLASS OFFICERS OF JUNE, I958 Past, Present, and Future is the general theme chosen by our high senior class. As we wind up our final term of high school, this theme is more appropriate than ever because we are seeing the past, the present, and the future in a different light than we have before. We think of the pastg our three years at Ye Castle have been so interesting and full of activities that they have seemed to pass faster than any we have ever experienced. When we arrived as low tens to form the graduating class of 1958, our graduation day seemed far into the distant future. Because of this mistaken idea, many of us decided to have a great time then, and wait till later to buckle down and get something accomplished. What a sorry decision that was! Later still hasn't arrived for many of us, but I suppose we can wait and buckle down if we get to college. Which brings us to the present. Most of us aren't as happy to be leaving as we thought we'd be. We have a lot of work ahead of us before we will find our proper places in society, and the many decisions we must make now will determine our future lives. The future holds unlimited possibilities for everyone of us. Here, we have developed our potential, or inate power. In the future we must use this povt er, or it will be lost to us. Whatever walk of life we choose, we will always remember the friends we have made. Fare thee well. Tom Powru. Clrrxs PI'L'5ftfl'Ilf T1 IM PUXYILLI l'1't'iitlw1l . we- MRS. BIEANLAND CflIIl1Xt'llIl' LINDA LEXVIS Rozmd Table Rej11'ex011t11fiz'e JAN THRUSTON 110111111 Table Ref11'e.te11l.1liz'e QI' 'W JACK lill.lillSON l 'ict'-P1't'.ti1lt'11l DEANNA SILVA Set'1-eltzry 0?-11 ANTHONY ACOSTA MARGARITA AGLIANO BARBARA ALBERTSON DAVID ALEXANDER JOSEPHINE ALEXANDER vn..-,..L-1-Wymf-W Y. I . . , L ,-,,W,L ,,, -- JAMES ANDREXVS CECELIA .ANGEL MILDRED ANGELLE CARMEN BALLESTERAS BEVERLY BAPTISTE wi fum H0 lil, .SLE BIGGAR SANDRA BIRTliI. 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' fy K ,C, lQ5i X V Q l x fl -, ff -Did, X X J ffm fff-'SR E R A F ,E E I . L LC X Rf , K Q ff if XE Q' ' 11 R E E wf L JN ,tiff i riff f zwx vii? X Q X , .V XXQSL Etzzqq if .,.f ' f' 3 fx? -. fsix- T ' -Eh: 5 L A J my R f E 7 V cr Q R , R jj E 6 1 ff' C59 X Af E fm L Qi, W lil ff ' R C741 Cfkzl, X ' -5 Yi - gf ia Y- fb WN E Q f 4224, Q2 Q E V ,,v I C X X V, I Lffz C121 X 'fi 74:4-A x .Q ,N Q V7 73 Q91 ff-I Eff L f 'A Xtlifrgfixxx F, SOPHONEORE couNsELoRs F I MRS. GRIESEL MR- BATES MR. BIGELOXX' 7 63 5 . 'X ' 1 f ,, ' 'f-Q' f 17 ' 2. if ,' Y' 1 '. i, we z-,jgelffefl M f Z7 I i f 5 ,W fl V Z 9. Q . -ae 5 V I A ., ' ,. 9 1 5 iw AN , 3, 5 ', i . f ZS f 3 Z-- 1 . 1... I ' +--'A yxf V. ,A 7 Q, fi , 3 Qgasa. J ?! M qv ries? V A X ,I ,K 2 l ' . Q? 1 yr Rau' I flell lo i-iglJIl.' Mary Rud- rigues, Peggy Cortez. Anna Graham. Mrs. Silverman, Bonnie Uribe. Sgr- brlnco Brown. Rau' 2: Dunsxltl Allen. Gerry Wimclb, Torres Sanders. Run- nie Mcf,ardell, Larry Smith, George Mrry. Rau' 3: Art Harris, Ray Vital. LL-my Urfer, Pele Smith, joe Inlvoto, Llgirente Epps. Lloyd johnson, 64 l. , SOPHO ORE Y Rau' I fleft to rigbilr Gwen Allan Bev Smash. Elizabeth Pearson, Leglgi XVilliams. Ernestine Pierce, jane Mor. rett. Dalla Dominguez, Diane Stearns, Gail Cunningham, Mrs. Tychinin, Rau' 2: Frank Scales, Marion Wills, Jack Ferreria, Charles Peoples, Fred Bobbitt, Lewis Mozon, Raymond Diaz. John Howard, Mike McMannis, Raymond Drasky. Rau' I Klefl to rigbtlx Susan Crow. Beverly McClendon. Betty Loomis. Donna Srnirh. Rosa Pena. Suzanne Comella. Ruby Moreno. Joyce Brow- nell. Amelda Smith, Gloria Bostic. Bertha Richards. Rau' 2: Robert Bor- den. Fred Smith. Gerald Bradly, john Brown. Ron XY'ildez. Barnett jetrer- son. Charles Kanoho. Mr. Madison, Rau 3: Charles Hooks. Christopher Magano. Robert Holmes, Sal Avend- no. Carl Arthur. Greg Texeria. Carl Lockeett. Fred Goozen, Jerry Conrad. Rnzz' I Hell In figlllj-' June Rezendes. Bonnie Selletk, Marleen Lemos. Patty Stout. Sharon Foss. Ramona Cham- berlain, Sandy Castro, Betty Wfooten. Nou' Z: Doris Miller, Lynn Nlellow. Mary Dykes. Dolores Bredes. Ruth Rose, Arleen Lombardi, Bonnie Clark. ,ludy XValsh. Carol Cleveland, Noreen Mt-gal. Ron' 3: Ted Pecci. Victor Bull. Dave Crew. Steve Mack, Dan Patterson, jim Sigman, Ted Tappan, Don Howard, Russel Howell. John NQ'XY'COmb. Rau' 1 fleft lo rigbil: Janice Camera. Sarah XY ard. Loraine Blevins. Pat Elliott. Wfilma Newall, Barbara Per- reia, jill Raycraft. Rau' Z: Alva Chancellor, Art XVarfield. Mike Aquino. joe Borello, Robert Dahl- sredt. Darrell Martin, Mr. deGuzman. Rau' 3: Kenneth Decker. John XVi1- son, Bob Johnson, Jim Cooper, Le- land Burney, Joe Tinner. vt, QLMMM ,S N are Y CLASSES Rau' I flvfl lo rigbll: Betty Dennis. Sharon Gouyeia, Carol Mogh, Mary Bell Tingle. Billie Stovall. Billy Grace Seal. Carol Clayton. Mr. llCcrLlZl'Yl.llW. Rau' 2: Stanley Pelkey. Tony Free- man. Bobby Simpson. Robert Sim- mons. Emmett Cash. Fred Davis. Denny Sairifillippo. Roll' 3: Dave Rouse, George Pacheco. Roger An- drews. Sammy Davis, Bob Cohen. Preston Rose, Bob Martinez. David Rhodes. t 7 65 6 Row I fleft lo 1-iglnilx june Edmond, Sharon johnson, Patricia Lane, Susan Ongman, jean Turner, Bonnie Richard. Geraldine Ferreira, Steven Karen Glasgow. Bonnie Coats, Joan McMillan. Mary Jo Lacy, Marilyn Huabarjoshi. Rauf 3: Milan Melvin, Kent Meyer, Mike Vaterqionald Blake, Virginia Miller. Marcia Golden. Rau' 2: Sherilyn Gibson, Barbara Sellers, Dick Campbell. Anan Danielson. Jack Vance, Dew assert, Scozzafava, Evelyn Haag. Dona Swanson, Linda Wfeber, Betty Davis, Stan Wfooley, jack Affleck, ' ' JV , Tv uf J 'J i 1 Lpx YJ fwkgl Q3 i X Af! 'D W l 1 x Cy JJ u X l xi 'L ld 1, x ' ,-- l , , , X N Y ' li L X V V UN l U J, .P T V I UV xi, , 1 , J Ll. ' -.f I lv bi R Pj, hr -, U1 , L' X l 3 SOPHOMORE rl f f Y KJ V grill: 719' I i I 'li i, I gel I nv 1 V, , 1 wk, ,rf i ' I , t l' Y, I - L. ' 1 , 1 fa r l I, 1 'Q bk 4' f -,w A ki. wig I V , ,L W J uf, 1, V I -,J ' Q' S' , W' -J ' . ' L , PA, D lx' s mv , f in if ' if' , 'H f ,i ,.,,, 4, f , va 1HgGiLirgl1n1'iffrlli', Kzitlwleen fgnns Carolyn Kcncs. hfilfy lixivlsifzzlr, Vern.: Smith, Samlx SL-irr.1. Doug l.cL-. Dvnnis Tcrkclscn. lfddic Smith. vilhuucr Cam' Ayll21':r1y5lmlflli:?l hfl y l.f1l2:1I:.v Dtgruenc Gomes. -Sillllrlfil Ruhurt Pulcrsun, Mr. hl.IkllSOI1. Rnu' 3: lllrry Rassmussun. Bill COUIS. Nikki Kgurlsich 2112, .zlrllgcil Iaisliiiglan. nlallll ynne, Margie lfhillips. Marry Pen-rsun, Su-wn lN1ud.1i-us. '11-d Ram,-rn,i, Rim Clirisu-nscn. .Mlllvl . . 1 . L 1.1 Lflrl, onnrl altcrsun, juan SILWVLIIT. Gross. flill' R.1zz.li.1, Hill Puctz. Mike lxl.lI'llll. Los Sy cnningsun, Bob Brcndt. 6 I-V, ex. X 1 l r 1 F- ii u wim- ,, -F, s .L E 3-.j vw S Rau' I llull In rigbrl: Dee Brewer, Judy Gilberrson. Darlene Hosmun. Pedero. Mary Luinrnna. Berry Silva. Darryl Dood. XV.ilrer Rogers. Bob joan Kale. Donna Cline, Barbara Mayfield. Gertrude Bush, Mrs. Silver- Grady, Marlene jesus. Rau' 3: Dennis Adleman. Frank Bueno, Lonnie man. Judy Tucevich. Linda XVint0n. Doris XY'ay. Laverne Thompson. Crawford, Dickie Peterson. Ricky Swan. Mel Helbacka. Charles Nickle. Rnu- 2: Bernudine Carldwell. Carmen Brown, Beverly Recuero. Margaret Bob Seals, john journeay. jack Meeker. 4 f7 W , ,, ix, A 742, Lvyaiai LC f! '6' J' 1 , .7 ,411 'X M c Assrs W l M , 115 I., if LizfL ' ft-1 i,1M,Q,C'- 'kjflyy J l,aLc,4l-v.,f14,1,cA., 5 - L fffe Ggyfgffwu ,A ,J . gr V' 'ff we J A h 115. A f 'Z, J QVJYLJJ ' 139' 'f V Q 0 Q S o Q o L ' 'W '-f 4 V N CV QYLLX AL A i , QV' fQ g.J:1,11N..- 4-XVLI' C ,cslvclri Uk 'yy - ' - 3 axe 'X -.ov LCC!! 91' C' ,ff Ac 'Q i 72 P ,022 J Z9fLC',C L A .Sz 35 We 1 1 71 1 .. V 1 l 67 www Rutrl flefl In rigbll: livclycn Yeager. Eloise Hagerty, Barbara Ann Brooks, Carol Ann Darhy. Mrs. lfolsom. Ruby XVilliz1rns. Dorothy Hallins. Cleo Jones, Mary Bullock, Roll' 2: David Vargas, Mathew Avcndxino. George Pccot, Larry Cardwell, Manuel Ma- gano, Bob Rowen. john liord. Rau' 3: Bob Marks, Daw Bozeman. Arthur Gcddis. Roy Lee Rcams. Czirlycc Coit, john XVallzice, Lawrence Randolph, Ronnie Zaine. C8 Rowl flefl to rigbtj: Barbara Chancy, Christine Nobriga. Lee Ann Schroeder, Jean Hiven, Doris Marino, Mrs. Conley. Laverne Barber, Edna Patrick, Willie Wilson, Donna Yok- ley. Rau' 2: Stella johnson, Artemeze Dunbar, Jennetta Smith, Cora jones, Eddie Thompson, Edwin Brown, Glenn Perry, jim Pappas. Row 3.1 lNIanuel Valdez. Gerald F. Williams, Calvin Eddington, Gene Wilson, Lee Fletcher, James Blake, Philip De Coy, Ronzo Bateman. Rou' I fleft lo 1-igbtj: Barbara Nunes. Francine Yago, Joanne Perdigonc, Bfrs. Folsom. julie Garvelin, Sue Beavers. Barbara Fronte. Eunice Davis. Rou' 2: Susan Montez. An- tonina Cruz. Mary Stephens. Patricia Thompson. Patricia Townsend, Gen- ella Wfilliams. Vevelin Blunt. Rau' 3: Lupe Vasquez. Hollie Persons, Bill Furtado. Fred Kessler, Ron Enos, Ben Blunt. Peter W'illis. Burl Cunningham. Rau' I Ile!! In fig,Jfj.' Diana Ken- nedy. Vivian Larocca, Beverly John- son. Yvonne Parrish, Nlarilyn Krieg. Marion Miller. Barbara Annunzio, Mrs. Tychinin, Garbara Chandler, Donna Silva. Judy Costello, Judy Hump, Darlene Hooper. Roar' 2: Kay lfarris, Pat Rollerson, Dorothy Wfhite. Muriel Clark. Charlene Thomas. San- dra lionsalyes, Linda Dircksen. Linda Clarke, Roslyn Rehhaltz, Shirley Gare cia. Sandy Stowe. Ray Pimentel. Rnu' 3: Jimmy Johnson. Jim Santanna. Briggs Clarzell, Joe Charbonear, Jim Mangels. Bob Jensen, Fred Gonzales, Fred Haney, Dean Dekreuif. Ken Payne. Gary Smith. David Tobias. Robert Peters. fp ri 3 My ' J .u . g i f fl 'move' ,safari .J ' f ' fl I J' 'UL' Ji' UL' f' U 4, L, L Us r fr P' fi iligfwl LL fl Rau' I flefl In figlatl: Gwen Rhone. Susan Hicks. Wfanda Draper, 'Gail W'odye, Ruth Turner. Sandy Padilla. Charlotte Peterson. Mrs. Hatcher. Bonnie Jean Burns. Chris Radovan. Linda Snider, Jayne Jackson. Rau' 2: Mzltircen McFarland, Mary Ann Seri- anni, Bonnie Gale, Judy Wfhite. Ursula Cusseaux. Linda Martin. Jn- ann Wfarton, Stephanie Barlow. David Vital. Joe Sastino, Jerry XVilliams. Rau' 3: John Ferrian. Jim .McDonald. Dick Maruyama, Jim liennemore. Ray Lincoln. Ronald Acosta. Bob Gardner. Steve Dubois, Bill Vogel. Jon Ba:- teux. Robert Hill, Jim Nash. Roll' 1 Neff I0 rigbrl: Andrea Chris- tensen. Sharon Beck. Esther Lopez. Karen Smith, Mrs. Tychinin. Made- Iyn Thomas. Eddie Jo Ford. Jeannie Samuels. Rau' 2: XVillie Johnson. John Johnson. Richard Truce. Van Bedford. Gerald Guess. Ernest Brous- satd. Gleo Visor, Rau' 3: Albert Tom- lins. Jim Rien. Bill Farrell. Don Mc- Cormick. Rich Edgar. Charles Tillie. Dave Sibley. 69 Rau' I Ile!! lo rightl: Deeanne Crossi. Marcia Fahr. Janice Ballinger, Bill Shannon. Harvey Shronomoto, Mike Ayeres. Bob Pruellage. Mr Lynne Martin. Judy Harman, Kela Moore. Susan 1NlcCz1rthy, Cheryl Good- Tasman. Rau' 3: Steve Leadley. Ron Nichols. Sammy Jones. Dann ' ew- man. Myra Fassler. Marilyn Bullock. Carolyn Gaylord. Sandie Nall. man. jim Canfield. Bob Murillo, Bud Dinwiddie. Richar Russ. im Kathlene jones. Rau' 2: Frances jackson. Theresa Diaz. Sally Gibson. Wa sh. Bill Littell. Alfred Rodgers. Carol Crone. Karen Keyes. Julie Shultz, Helen Tamezz. Ron Hamstad, , ' lj w . r L' 'X I V W M on P X . T A VA I y f of A ' ' 6 Q4 Y 'Jig 7 QVJ 1 S 7 -RQ J lV Q . Q' l ' 1 A T 1 ' I X SQ , , . A g-I X, Q J C' A -F7 if ' ff' V 7' ff ' JG nl' JJ ' i' I- I K7 K Y P y - fy A . G, XJ ctw: X CN X Q ETS? irq-nr lfou' I Iliff! In rigbll: lL-,nn linrgus, Batty Xwlllllill'I1S. Mary Lilyuxu. Kelly lfranklm. lk-ily Pmwlc. Margin llorlgu, Ir-.muiy llqlllngmu. Sll,ll'0I1 Stcycn f,uldwcll, Nfila Xlsfgirnxprcr. llllllllll-Milllilll. Bully Hfrrtcn. 'Iunc 'llmlr-y. Mrs. sun. .Nnim Mmimlu. Ron liusscll Par -llftlglll llcrh flmrro. Rim' if Lu llzitchcr. bhlrlcxy- Iremh, Lcciln l'c1fivicI1, lryclybm-h lwmlcsli, li-ilmii Slicrrill. C'l1.lrIus Rlmadcs. llobcrt ,l4.ll10X ich. lNl.1uricc lNloton. Larry Mnniz lxcstlcr, joan l'2llllCl'S. Rau' 2: haul Circum-, Mllflllfll' Rc-rnsun. l..uli.z Gary M.1ri.mi. lfildic Barr NY'.irrcn lfdsyii-.ls Klux U,-il-,Q Ray Stocks 70 ur Q 1 5 X .S 3 1 X . Rnu' I flefl In rigbflr Judy Bvghas. Pat Souza. Rosemary Alves. Arleen Rose, Nancy Frost, Sharon Kuszak. Jeannette Lind, Mrs. Conely, Rae Marie Thayer. Loreen Dawson. Sharon Palmer. Carolyn XVilliams. Rau' 2: Barbara Mann, Rosemary Wlise, Nena Dromgoole, Krissie Heisted, Q - i Shirley Barnett. Viola Clark. Gayle Collins. Steve Irby. Robert Cross. Randy Morrison. Roll' 3: Mike Vukman. Mike Haag. Dale Phillips. Ed Marraia. Jerry John. Mike Gibbons. Wiillie NVebb. Timothy Sowell, John Runiun. Bill Ball. Sam Sheppard. V 7 N' ' J J ' p7 llLUxLx1llNlLKl.l L MVC Ll J S lk fy 9 is all y lx l C XLILY NPKNX X rLxJ CRX, lA , Q L Y ,N .X k' , ifp vb jk X 4 I l 'lv in lg: my ik .J 0 i l J .of Jaffa Cv as 1 . v Il- J . L ,QQ A ,-l X 1 K A li klllg clcli vi li i f A A K' , , e' ' ' , f C X h ll, 1 4 f I in K Ju Womb . fryxvsg Q Q wg LA55E5 i I .. 1 x sql! X 'fi C K f L .rx ark I , l Y x X5 K XX s k - ,ix Y , J J . J, Xi Noi- XXDQLV k ,D af O25 O i 'll , 1 'pil l l K. l 1' i V 'ii LMI- l A 4 gk KN q Lx XJ., ll XKXXL UA i 4 1' i 1 ' 4 U Ab x L E1 , . ,- I W if C-,Ai 511.2 - X . l' ' UL? l r 571 L ' ini VD , -70 'ii 1 -3 vhs J -'fr 'C 1 ' 'L iv Q .ilu Ccx , ei W , ff- l. , 'R T-er ' l fn Q in . L 5' fl F. - kr, 6. rw V :nb kj M ZJLLY U5 4 uf 'cn-xy Lyn K X KV I L ' ' kay! f , X ki ' g C. 1 sf Y iff -H25 I i Rau' I Neff to riglJ!2: Davy Sikes. Carla Berg, Cuby Dinwidclie. Mary Dye. Karen Sarvey. Ernestine Lechandro. Carol Ledberter. Mrs. Tychmin, Lynda Truckey. Jan Tompack, Marcia Johnson. Lincla Millar. Marie Ferandez. Sharon Blair. Rou' 2: Carol Folsom. XVendy Roberts. Ramona Chamberlin, Judy Walker. Marilyn Bush. Carol Lumley, Janet Glavor. Irene Hindly. Barbara Peterson. Angie Knoz. Helen Beckwith. Norman Gomes. Lewis XVilson. Rou' 3: John Duncan. Joaquin Abru, Garland Lenoir, Jim XVright. XVayne Sohlman. Dick Kirajima. Tim Javelqgv Mike Morrison, Dick Buffone, Dave Crew, Bill Ryan. George Jorgensan. Don Van Ness. 71 1 n , fl 1,4 f'7 E196 4 G he if St C? Cf , , W ,I 'J XQQJ if if Ll ,LC My CX r . CL S ,J 98 C. , fxzii lc iii, ' -E ,jqq 'QM ix C, Ali' 7 QQ Pixies- lik Lift? G QQQ SQCOQ g - er ff r S2 QQ? wwf QC 4 Ui , 'ie fx C tfctgfi, mr 5' 61-60 QL fm SZ V, if ,nb 24 nrt-X if L! ,va - J fs, A My XQQ,f,a-al , il Qggfa E3 x X X ii 3 Ruiz' I Hell In rigbll: Patty Mock, Evelyn Ramsdell, Shirley Smith, Diane Larimer, Geneva litter. Barbara Birtel, Pat Dimatteo, Betty Herbert, Kathy Jilson, Elaine Rodelander, Haraijzin Tugwell. Rau' 2: Marlene Melberg, Judy Paich. Martha Vinci, Roberta Thompson. Janet Taylor, Thelma Drewery, Eyere Jane Harper. Gloria Jackson, Patricia Tubbs, Mr. DuGussmen. Rau' 3: Don Wfilliams, Rich Paulisieh. Dave Gordon. Mi- chael Pelso, Ron Gordon, Glenn Wfolf, Jim Lopez, Victor Gee, Chris Rhoden, Gene Becerra. 72 Row 1 fleft to rightl: Judy Jacobs, Judy Mierner, Donna Swift, Kathy Sowers, Sheila Wfarren, Jill Durose, Diane Pederson, Sophie Guereque, Dora Carter, Ethel Jackson, Joyce Freitas. Margie Searcy, Marilyn Stew- art. Rau' 2: Pat Rodgers, Jane Long, Susan Counce, Karen Boggs, Barbara Smith, Linda Texeira, Betty Brooks, Paul Wfesolftng, John Myers, James Nelson, Fred Loos, Tom Packinson. Row 3: Wes Thomas, Alan Marzo- line, David Gonzales, Ronnie Cole, Art Hagerty, Ervin Seaceions, Otis McNeil. Len Ferr. --is 'r ll .-1 ly J 4 J K 'Ae V Qu.-A Rau' I Hull In righll: Bernardine Texeria. Charlotte Draper. Oletha Montgomery. -lean Wfilliams, Dorothy Savory. Mrs. Tychinin, Carole Allen, Marian Meeker. Dorothy Sala, Vivian Sizemore. Judy Cooksey. Row 2: Carol La Rocca. Marlene Fagundes, Linda Donkin, Marcia Norville, Annette David, joanne Shirer, Par Trench, Yvonne Retzlaff, Beverly Maderia. Ruta' 3,' Robert Means, Ron- ald Steves, Al Gouveia. Dan Lyons. Doug Wfiderren, Jerome Sheriard, Gary lferrando, Mike Bossile, Richard Granada. CLASSES ,X or . X XxX x Ni Ruiz' I fluff lo rigblli Loretta Urneal- las, Karen Brnnt, Carolyn Baleware. Karen lforstrom. Betty iflralt. Linda Burnham. Diane Hardy. Delores Thompson. Mr. Madison, Ruiz' 2: Ron Ifreitas. Ron Hein. Rodger Mclnturh- lin. Dave Rapoza. Ernie Luevano. Richard Quionez. Eddie Silva. Bob Camera. Frank Pilot. Ron Agrusa. L 4, , Aesop Ruiz' I llefl to riglvil' Lindy Vegod. Judy Lananen. Mary Boone. Linda Zeiser, Berry Brown, Penny Hill, Rexine Millano. lNIrs. Conley. Holly Newcome. Evelyn Edwards. Sharon Micelson. Carol Roberson. XValterene Collins. Naomi Lewis. Rau' 2: Marsha Simpson. Nancy Adams. Marylin Day- ton. Marjorie Giuh're'. Avis Hastings, Charlotte Evans. Bill Stafford. Clifford Maness. Michael jenkins. Neil Haw- kins. Rodney Marracini. Kenneth Callahan. Douglas XVarrender, Pat Cariati. Richard Baines. Roll' 3: Ed- ward Maynard. Russell Foster. Lee Batemen. jack XY'hetson. XY'alter Eft- man. Richard Scott. Earnest Allen. Gary hlurphey. Allen Dixon. Don NY'hitaker. Edward XVaage. Danny Jaynes. jerry Hunt. 73 FALL CLASS OFFICERS yknm Qwffiw Wm! WW Z I il! uf 'ff , WY fW 1951-, , I e : ga I 4 V-'BEF' 4' 9, .. X ' . Vu , KATHY BARLOXY' If I , Prexidefzl LEE PRATT A f I,il'K-PI'65i!1EI1f mama CHERYI. LAMBERT Sefretary Graduating Class of June I959 If ww 5 ,,,WlWfZ'4-QV? :RQ 'QR WMM ALICII BOXYF ,IUNI BURNIIOIIYI' SPRING CLASS OFFICERS SHARON MINILR l'r4'mlL'11l FALL SPRING ROUNDTABLE REPRESENTATIVES AI ADEAN DEGLER W1 CLINT BENJAMIN SHERIDAN DOXVNEY MARY BROXVN 7 Wjfw' ' Y I as .J V . ,zlvl - .rj A V R R on ff- ,fm - a , ,,, - , .fi F1 f' by ff JACKIE TRICOMO SHERIDAN DOXVNICY Graduating Class of June I959 MR. CUNNINGHAM Junior Counselors MRS. SMITH MR. DARLING Rau- l Ileft in rigbil: Linda Schwab. Barbara Galletto. Cathy Pryor. Alice Bows. Carol Brooks, Diane Mecado. Karen Mackenzie. Harriet Carter, Laura jean Evans, Rau' 2: Sharon Yandell, Betty Teves. Diane Theros, Alice Lopez. Gayle Risch. Charlotte Wfeimer, Kathy Bernes, Paul XVeddell, Sandy Havighorst. Marie Wfilkinson. Carol Clayton. Carol Fletcher, Helen Alexander, Carol Clapper. Row 3: Marshall Kamena, Don Xvarnock. Bob Ryan. Roy Lindquist. Ray Langbehn. Gershom Foster. David Heide. Gary Nelson, Rich Leffler, Peter Butler, Larry Luckock. Gene Fong. JL! IOR Rau' I flefl to figlvllr Donna Toci. Orlintlzl Avila. Louise McThurn, Dizma Huinlinc. lidi Dennis. Denise Cooper. Alicc Parker. Iiliznbcth Lurtcr, Cora Covington. Dianu Harris. i:fUCZL'ilI1 Drugur. Arlcnc Souzc. Sharon Hzinzivzm, Nou' 2: Kathy Lewis, Mary Bglllcstcrus. Rosalie York. Virginia Xlsfuud. Arlene Ciiudlc, Carolyn lfrccmun. lixirlvilrn XY'oodw.ird, 76 :wif Suu Yntgt-r, Krirun ii.l!'l5L'I1. Pat Donaldson. Alicc Lcibcc. Clare Odcr- milfl- .lanuttu Bt-rhcrciln. Rm: lg Rngur Brown. Bob Blum. Bob Carat. Rich Enscl, Mario Gmllungn. Bob Thnrson, Barnard Hayes, Richard Mcndonsn. jon Dosii, Albcrt Gomus. , Nz ,f if ig 4 45-6- f gk 4, A. Rau' I Ile!! lo riglzll: Charlene Smith. Pat Petschaver, Grace Bray, Eleanor Powell, Helen Clement, Kathie Hunter, Martha Taylor, Gwen Strain. Mary Mahoney, Judy Rogers, Carol Basile. Rau' 2: Karen Ziblin, Linda LaGrutta, Sylvia Abrue, Mary Vasconsellos, Claudette Appleby. Ray Edwards, Steve Wfhite. Wzllly Cronk, Jim Evans, LeRoy Mnniz Rau' 3: Manuel Lucas. David Hamhin. Richard Neves. Larry Beard Harry Ford. Bob Stevenson. Jerry Rousey, Ron Stoetil, George Hastings Mark Mottashed. Archie Blair. CLASS S Mex, R ' 1 Il ft Io 1'iglJl1: Judi Dennis, Barbara Smith. Gayle Perkins, Rosa- Barbara Hendrix. Sue Nankervis, David Edwards. David Sesson, Jn Ugg Keyees, Ann Orozca. Pat Fauett. Ellen Beckwith, Mary Ixay Good- Wfarner. Vito Fabrizio. Rou' 3: Jim Jackson. Larry Crowder, Jesse James A h' R ' 2: Yvonne Adams, Henry Robello, Gerald Conley. Al Trindade. Bill Tonsall. rich, Nora Guadalupe, Jayne WHS IUSFOF1- 014 is Rowl fleft to riglJl!.' Sandy Wlyman, Carole Schmitt. Alice Rodrigues, Pat Gabasa. Sandra Lewis. Beverly jeffer- son, Joyce Ricketts, Carol Rudolph, Pat Rodrigues, Dorothy Bergara. Row 2: XValter Baisey. Eddy Tappan, Charles Shaw. Ted ReeCe, Orin Park- inson. Ray Linz. Miss Sweet. Rau' 3: j. D. Hennell. Raymond Scoot, Dick Shelton. Gary Dasey. jim jesus, Thomas Jennings. Edward Wfilliams. Rau' I flefl lo riglnll: Mary Ann Rice. Verda Marie Gullatt, Peggy Stevens, Martha Swieher, Verriniur Gadnn, Pat Droke, Frances Wfeher, Gerri Baptist. Linda Pairish. Raselta XVills, Carol Homes, Nadine Ala- meda. Rau' Z: Harhara Ulrieh, Delane Casey, jearielle Neal. Steve llelutia, Dennis lznderlin, Dennis Mathat. Huh Jensen, jim Mortensen. Vernon Hap- tiste. Ron Faria, Mr. Cfriflin. Row 3: Larry Hewitt, Dale Parry. john Vlzigels, Les Seher, Leroy Wfnimliill, Alex Diaz, Leu Luna. Kirby Patten, Ron Rho.if.ls. joe Parrnelle, john Pizzzilfi, Wfayne l'llLll. 78 .Syn 5 Row 1 lleft to Tighfjl Sandra Tun- stall. Elenor Floray. Hilda Ellingberg. Marbeth Horiston, Diane Ding. Gail XVestlake, joy Raven Craft. Edna Cox, Pearline Lee, Mary XVoods. Rou' 2: Avery Koajoalian, Lawrence Bennitt, Ray Gomez, Darryl Haas. George Brown. Phil Herman, Paul Spangler, Mike Shelley, Cliff Chatterton, Bob Johnson. 2' 3' f is .F JA 'lm' 0 9 'flip ,,,. M Rau' 1 Ileft to riglJt2.' Elaine Rudisill, Irene Souza, Lorraine Montoya. Benita Perege. Annese FieldS. Jewelene Dum- bar, Lillie Childs, Cynthia Richards. Ron' 2: Maria Gomes. Gloria Caloca. Joann Uribe, Magnila Harpera. Henry Hackett, Upperton Hurts, Ron jones. Mrs. Ogilvie. Rauf 3: Eugene Hosten, Tom Tucchesi, Larry Fanfa, Bill Stock, John Olivas, Jim Stewart, Richard Freitas. -'S , t ..,, 4 ff, 4 f f f 1 'ii if ' 0,--v 1 , f ? QMW ' W Q, ,.,, ,,.,. V ! ' ,Q '-,JJ , 2' af 14 W, be V My tw 2, f W ft B f W Y H V YQ? 4 ., , W 'M ig' f ,J 1 lf' f' SQ f ff Z. it r ' '- . H it .-l. f j ., 'il' fn W ' I0 ti f 6 2 'i xxx ?' CLASSES -21 ' Z in 4. 1 Q ,, J, at Rnu' I Neff In rigbllf Sharron Nail. jutly Rand, Nanci Stenson, Kathie Mary. Ardelle Lowry, Adelina Meno. Trudy Rhone. joan Bohrer, Duzanne Cruse. Rau' 2: Randolf Myler. Bob Russell, Stan Harling. Glenard Car- ter. Mark Parish. Ray Kolman. Gloria Pena. livelyn Brown. Rau' 3: ,lohn Ferreira. john Hildeferanclt, Joe Rath, Ed Schimmcl. .lon Hammer, Arr Adams. joe Taboada. Wfillium Hohn- SUD. Rau' I Hell la righll: Wfnnda Patten, Margaret Archie, -loan Stokes, jackie Tricomo. Helen Blevins. Janice Sue. Marilyn Matthew, Dorenn Christen- sen, Roselyn XVest. Roll' 2: Joyce Holloway, james Mack, joyce Gay- kroger, -Indy Leano, Sharon Frishie. jacques Mayes, Bill Peoples. Ron' 3: Bob Olsen. Roger Decker, Skip Bright. Larry Nelson, Al Berry, Vern Bouilliz, Larry Hanson, Bill Beasom. 4 - ., E mf 4 if - E ,J Vilz N f-1011175 'D On:e 55? Nhfs' mix pg,.,,..-N rnOE '7 g...E.Q- . 755-e wifi :vf'Og- N 3502 CHQ? :Nal- ' mg? l '--D ,,,o..:i ci'-FT S?5cn : mm Dac- 2. pi FD :.:1-4? 0 V Cnr-ln. on-1 C320 E.:E lh -own: , -MR' 2 ZQSFQ HQ' ni .,, X QQOK7 Q Ofvfcx F 'fvo. ...ja ,Q-41-imp, O30 5, -4 v-.Ea on rn EE, iv, wwf, Zvi:-sig I v-. 1- YF '-'i-1 5 gs'-. Q'v1 ,.,, 573 F Fi? Va' , W f,- ,','5'? ,.,f-ff 1 y - ,. 7 '4 ,,,,, r 7 june Matthews, Melvin Cox, Wayne Lurhorp, Torn Sugihara, Mr. Hakkarainen. Row 3: Floyd O. Comier, Ron Summers, Bill Gritiths, Richard Cowell. David Bunch, john Williams, Dick Dlinal, Richard Olmsted, Bill Mesrovich, Jim Peck. JU IOR 2 it ' ln ...Q lion' I flvfl lo rigliflf Judie Shelly, Charlotte Combs, Donna Bradfleld. Linda Goldsmith. Linda Howard, Dalores Disernie, Karen Coffin. Linda Hendricks, Purthena Lukas, jean Reese, Shirley Graham. Suzana Rivera. Rau' 2: Susan Brown, Hurley liuller, Clarence jelleries, john Bossicux. 3 .rr, A lg 'Ax ii hr' Ron Kara, Brian Parker, Eddie Dias. Robert Wlilson, Tom Silva. Mr. Hakkarainen. Rau' 3: Steve jordan, Charles johnson, Thomas Harden. Ronald Yokley. johnny Pineiors, john Zarback. johnny XVeyburn. Ned Bellinger. Dave Maderia, Gary Gilliam, Ricky Tracy. X my ' ., A itz ga fkmefw + gf Ruiz' I flvfl In rigbll: Darleen Butcher. Kathryn Hollsworth. Pat Moniz, Christine Tubbs, Louise Pereira. Linda Bear. Gail Dixon, Barbara Great- head, Sue McDerm0t, Mrs. Ogilyie. Rau' Z: Tom Andrede. Gary Pritchett, Tom Kahe. jim Parker, Bill Lucchesi. jerry Murry. Ruben Torres. tfiefiy We 'W to S we W ,Fi gag gf Neff ji . W , an an - Y Raymond Raymond. Bennie Carter, Larry Davis. Ruiz' 3: Dick Carter. XVesley Wfulbridge, Tom Guistn, Gary Anderson. Dennis Hill. Don Claning. Clint Beniamin. Frank Nickleson. Charles Peterson, Leroy Chzicon. Orlando Pino. CLASSES Rau' I Neff I0 rigbll: Ophelia Reed, Linda Sorrells, Marie Wurts, Ala- dean Degler, Maureen Sloat, Leora Newcomb, Marlene Furtado, Joanne Hoffmerstu, Kathleen Healy. janet Sussman, Katherine Boyle. Row 2.' Barbara Thomas, Alice Gentry, Sharon johnson, Lesly Grimes. Nancy We ...am-0,-H Norman. Sandra Blethen. janet Cavin, Lynne Thielbar, Dan Demeo. Thomas Drew. Jim Freeman. Rou' 3: Larry Hintzman, Ken Stallcup. Stewart Rice. Dennis DeBeneclictis. Lloyd Prentice, John Morrison. Kurt Buckley. Ken Sharp, Dave Zucker. Eric Serdahl, Bruce Boyer. 8 , ,gm -W Rou I fleft to right!! Nola Curry. Sharon lNIiner. Dixie Clare. Carol Donicht. jan Garrison. Linda Kist. Shirley Robinson. jean Butler. Eileen Alberg. Kathy Barlow. Rau 2: Joni Bornholdt. Judi Breuner. janay Pelle- tier. Margaret Korner. Patricia Fer- nandez. Sue XY'oodin. janet Pickford. Joann Reitz. Adrianne Petersen. julia Wells. Berta Gilliland. Rau' 3: Ken Allen. Frank Fercovich. Dennis Robles. David Dorinson. Sheridan Downey, ,lim Cullen. Carl Moore. Dave Robinson. joe Robello, Paul Hodgins, jim XVhite. Rau' I flefl 10 rigbllf Gloria Dela- cruz. Betty Rodrigues. jean Folden. Carol Pappas, Jeanette Bingaman. Betty Osborne. Geraldine Bernard. Carol Hawkins. Marie Vizzi. Pat Coffee. Row 2: Par Brown, Ivy, W'iI- son, Ida Mae Ivory. Linda Carol Lane. jesse johnson. Robert Allen. Bob XY'atson. Gabriel Quintana. Ifau' 3: Franklin Moore. Eddie Doe. lired Sandoval. Charles Vasquez. Leonard Darling. Bob Hensly. Charles Gass- auay. Ross Ehrman, lirnie Quintana. 82 e ' Z. Wfffwf f l .1 Y ,Q 54 W Q 1 f f Z. t ,., .... 4 Y X 4 Z' Zfy ff, , 4 'f g , Z ,V , W .V ff - b, , V f A ' f, 'f '. ' 212 M fr . H 1 , '2 E . iulf x 'f 4114 if N. , hi Z +2 X E if Rau' I fleft to rightj: Elsie Martinez bffildred Jackson, Helen Stolaroffl Carolynne Foss, Delores Rivera, Vir: ginia Cortez. Row 2: Pat Dvorak Freddie Hawkins, Edna Mae Hudson, Mary Livingood, Nancy F01-mul Jeannette Ferreria. Row 3: Mr. Hosi teller. Steve Valli, Juliin O'R0zce, Dave Livingood, Billy Rogers, Charles Banks. UNK ritkeg, my JU IOR 1 , .A .. .pf ' , N. X M, .J 'I 4,. l l As. 1 f N, f , f ' Q -.-. . 4 N0 j'+:5:5,::w.,n S gg WX . 1' W an f' f , e ,X6 gg .3 E , '...j.si: , 1 if , , Q H 5 , 4 bf ,X g i Q 5 ,7 I 1 , H it . S2 Q: V -. W 'L 9 XS 'iv '.:E ' .ga ,t . Q'-' 'g,..:: S W g to .. S 6 LQ Jeff axsevww y- E' Rau' I Neff ro riglalls Brenda Swag- gard. Flora Wfalker. Janice Berry. Joan Lewis. Aretha Burguss. Joyce jackson. Katy Rogers, Valerie Vin- cent, Rau' 2: Carole Marshall. Esrella Eidson. Judy Camba, Jeanette Ferrell, Maureen Connick, Glenn Nordberg. Charles Greene. Rau' 3: Wfillie XVeb- srer. Richard Wfilliams. jim Lorent- zen. Bob O'Neal, David Saba. Ed Mock. Fred Rodrigues. CLASSES f we v fa, ..,, rv P, Q 2 X me SSQ R 3-AQ v YWWWW Rau' I flefl In rigbll: Anna Lewis. Mary Thomas. Yvonne Wright, Nancy lireitas. Frances Aires. Maria Greene. Dan Castro. Rau' Z: Ben Has- Sen. Gary Ncthercott, Steve Hatcher. Arnold Raby. Thomas Morales. David Wfnrson, Alvin St. Amana, Don W'hire. Wfillie XVillis. Rau' 3: Larry Green. Ray Rinerti, Curtis Neal. Curtis Bowers. Talmadge Emmerson. Fred Fernandez. Gary Freitas. Art W'ash- ington. Rnu' I Hell In Tigblii' W'illie M.le Tillie. Leila Shirley. Sharon Scott, Emmet Rowland. ,leanette Hopkins. Belya ylatkson. Llttlie Sykes. Iilonise Poole, Annetta XY'.1ll.1ce. Rau' 2: Linda Hunt, Geralclne Lenoir. jackie Smith. janice XY'illiam. Manuel Gon- zales, ,lim Olson. Stanley Pelkey. Gerald Poe. Ruiz' 3: Sherman Taylor. Herman Pederson. Doug Doyle. Gary Cahoutte. Bobby Lartique. Howard Morgan, Norris Hawkins. Clarence Scott. Lawrence XVolaridge. arf' 83 , '4-5-42 FR xXCIs PRLZZETTI L 7: I P 1 'Wnm JIM MAHAN.-XY I I :fe-Prmzdfrz 'Y M FALL CLASS OFFICERS GERRY MESSINESE Sffretqry Graduating Class of January I959 -'5 i' W .M-Q lb ' 'NJ XNNF11F Nil LLLN ,Ysflx N ,J k Wal? NRBIUUIW 5 + SPRING CLASS OFFICERS I I r ROUNDTABLE REPRESENTATIVES WNW' . S JOAN VENTURA lull STEVE OW' Spring Junior Counselor H INIISS LORENTZ The graduating class of January, 1959, has enjoyed two successful semesters this year. During the fall semester a swim party and junior Prom, South Sea Paradise, were noted as successful activities. During the year, the class had a money making project for which members sold Castlemont note paper. In the spring semester the class sold tickets for the term play, served as bus boys and waitresses for the senior dinner and helped with checking, refreshments, and clean-up for the senior ball. As this school year closes, we realize that we will soon be H-12's and we have high hopes of making our H-12 semester an outstanding one. XY7ILMA LORENTZ fznzior Counselor 85 alike , 'wp' ' l Q 5421 rl af , f .4 V 2- in? Z 'W f .-'Q f f I f , . A s fl 2 Rau' 1 fleft In righljs Doreen Am- brose, Helen Edwards, Gloria Jan- koiske, Mary Hartman. Mary Green. Jeanette Turner, Gretchen :McCul- lough. Row 2: Paul Ayants. Cool Breeze, Joe Landers, Larry Nelson. Tony Correia, Cleo XY'ebster. Nina Fountain. Rau' 3: El XVinks, Larry Lobaracci. Kenny R. D. Cadinha, Ed Nelson, Merle Adams, Rich Jones. Jim Anderson. Rau' I Hell In rigbilx LaVerne Henry, Sallie Siedentopf, Gwen Conley, De- lores Tappan, Wfanda Bonner. Carol Nelson, Joyce Harris. Sue Bowers. Kathleen O'Reilley, Rose Marie Levels. Hou' Z: Sylvia Stoyall, Pamela Adel- man, Loretta Faria, Nancy Bush. Leona Brown, Linda Grindstaff, Steve Ow, Dave Howe, Dave Larson. Rou- 3: L. B. lflanigan, John Ii. Hickman. Mike Wfiley, Put Luian, Paul Pierre. Rick Jonseco, Dick Havanski, Cliff Lanterman, John Youngblood, John Ifleicher. 86 My JU IOR Rau' I fleft to righlj: Carol Lei. decker, Kerrie Eklund. Gayle Smith, Joanne Liurphy. Joan Ventura, Linda Jensen, Betty Preston, Elizabeth Thomas, Kathleen Marquardt, Jackie Jackson. Janice Hahn. Pat Tucevich. Rau' 2: Phil Foster, Mike Marquardt, Ed Cline. Phil Holcomb, Jim Man. anay, Nancy DuChesne, Gordon Grabe, Emma Moore, Karen Babcock, Diary Ann Dennis, Annette Mullen, Madeline Bolger. Rau' 3: Bill Fa' gundes, Dennis Clark. Ed Beal, Gary XVilson, Dave Eisenbeis, Herman Hutchinson. Rich Brehmer, Steve Sib- ley. Frenchie Fruzzetti, Gary Rodgers, James Andrews, Harold Hickman. f W9 J GP' rx K1 A al W ,. 4. l 2sW-'R SV Rau' I fleft to rigbtj: Toni Beck, Grace Nakaxo, Audrey Soares. Sharon Coffie, Josephine Cash. Gerry C. Arenga. Chrisrene Scott. Martha Becerra, Ann Ford. Row 2: George Banovich, Mike Drennen, johnny Witt. Ray Gonez, Clemon Simpson, Joe Guadoerama, Joe Gonzales, Douglas Felton. Rau' I fluff! In riglvlk' Yvonne Seidl. Burbalrzz Mirzlndzl, .lzxnet Ruemer. Carole L:1C0nde, Tricia Muir. ,ln Ann Durrnnce. Bessie Harris. Delores Silvan, Gerry Messinese. Run' If Den.: I.z1Lle.lS. W'illiz1m Peper. james ML'Lll1l. Bob Donnti, Ken Benevedes. Bill Schneider, Jim hlourneay, lidwurd Nunes, Dave Blzlsquez. Ruiz' 3: Bill Buckingham, Barry Holman, jon Morris, Alfonso Clmrro, Gene Durh- zlge. Dick Pczlslee. Tom Stivers. Pete Hammond, Ken W'illinms. Rau' I fluff lo righllf Diane Correim, Clmrlene Mzlrtirl. lleluyce Shalxx, blglry lvllllllllyll. S.1mly Stubbs, lithel Clark, M.lry ltln lliunsey. Marie Cain, Maxx- ine QU.lfFy'. Miss Sweet. Run' 2: Ciurtlun Meyer. G.1ry litlxsin-tis, Blick M.1tl1ill. Luuis Yming. ff, l.. Haynes. rl. ll. Anclersnn, .Izlmes lluuker, ,lerry lirgldly. Len! lftlwards. JF , NL X V ix r ,V 5, .1 fx U' W , I 'Q :TX X W xx '1 'U -X ' k 5 Cb xv 1 X X :ij ' Wx f I 1 . of f 1 , v A ,V , , 3 LZ! . l X i ' ' ' 4 I 5 . f I -1. 1 .jx K 'J K p J D K K X X J NSXO 1 L VX! XJ ,wb Rf I N J Nj Ajy V, , H w jx J xjw I 5 V l f f 5 , , yr I 1 A 1, X 1 ,,,- E ' I 1 X , , , KA XX - ' , X X 1 X X 4 V X x V A R-X SQ, ,: ,gf-..f-22 1 5 ' i f A W .J , Xi fbi V A N N I , Wh M ,yy Q X N - 1 '51 - ' ' - .' H1 V, v' k X! g Wi f' 1 ' Y Q Y - . LN ,. - j , ' ' ' ff' ff XX if 1 wr-5 A2 'V' I V ff ' -X -'Hg 1 I ,554 , E lc ,ff f ,az If' X4 ,fx 'j X3-- ii Q f L LQXEX- AV xi- W X 4' ' Q Q 24: - i ,l., ,X Y K .,,.-1 7 V - J m y 1 X X 9 , Hi? '39 Q V ' xx X X V 'S' f N 67 5 X Z ' ' N Q3 Q P 5-it .'3' K xx A K , f ' y 7 2 1 5 Q Klx,,.. Q- I F tx ,K M 'X J jx ga ' ' ' Q' ' V 1 ' X ' ' X V V 3544 ' 1 ' I 1 Tr K-. 'X Rx KX s W . ' A f b ' W - A , X ' I .K xx L' 1 -, 'f ' Jw f H X -i-.. Tj 1- Zff'f '3'lf'? W -4 r L : fi .ixix - l 73i?h, , 'Q' ,K lp-1' Q V, gf . U' Y CS: Y 1- A f 4, -1: ' ' A V' 2 fQ:l, fff H ifi. -six x ifmai E4 Sw if -C ff-'x 'Q ' 'fm-.i',f ifw?'L '-'lie gg? -v , .X-5 4 Jil? I -1: .-Ma l .-M4 f ' - ff 19 74- ,l' S IN fa- f- Q N-2 ., ,N f X ' A ' 'a Mg! 'w W XX. ' - 'E .X X X X 2 i ,YM NKJV Rf A1 fgf ff ,Q lf 1 A ,, L- L,-,K , 1 i+ X f ! f' 1 i ' f if I X X f' , X X :f V! N' MX x XX xp'-l- Y yy'- I, 1 KX U I Q SE- if W' ,A ' WN N X -fi S kg: Fi J N 'I W u -'X X Xv . Hs X 1 I ' X Nj N XX Q 9 1' 'MQ W X7 TIN' EXX , ,f,,-L. vga M . XX- jfs R 2 MR. NORMAN PILLSBURY MR. JAMES SNYDER MR. JOSEPH PAYSEN Instruffor Instructor Imtruftor A4 I CHOIR CASTLEERS f fr i lv ORCHESTRA BAND CASTLEMONT CHOIR-Castlemont is privileged to have one of the finest and largest choirs in California. It has consistently Won Superior awards at annual festivals and competitions, and has sung for several State-wide, and international conventions. This year on February 28, 1958, at 8:00 p.m. in jordm Hall, our Music Department presented our annual Music Night. It was called Music Night of 1958. The Castlemont choir, under the direction of Mr. james Snyder, opened with selections from Victor Herbert entitled l'Absinthe Frappe, The Italian Street Songj, When You're Away Dear, Kiss Me Again, Gypsy Love Songf, and I'It's A Great Day For The Irish. The choir closed with Symphony of the Psalms by Stravinskv. The Accompanists for the choir were Mary Woods, Jeanne Snyder and Kathleen Healy. The Castleers sang selections from Roberta which included The Touch Of Your Hand, Yesterday,'- Lovely To Look At, UI Won,t Dance,', and USmoke Gets In Your Eyes. Kathleen Healy accompanied them. The Castlemont orchestra presented several numbers including Morning, Noon And Night, La Sorrellaf' and Jamaican Rhumba, featuring Henry Robello on the marimba. 91 4 Scenes from term play What a Lifen , ,QQ5f,4f 50 f f Z,:,,iff!Q 7 4 Z i N - 1-.uf ,135-4 2 I if QW, f f 'W-W' x ff lf 0 'ml . W y fww Qv f f . , X, wx f MR. DARLING 4. v Slilgfs CFCW Adxnnccd ljfilllhl 92 V Y? f, rf ADVA DRAMA - Rau' l Neff In riglallf jean Thatcher. Dave Pygeorg Irby, Mike Rhoden, Candie johnson. Shirley Dorris. Gayle Rnu' Z: Stephanie Simonich, Janet Roemer, jo Ann Trippy, Pat Kilfoil, joan Ventura, Gerrie Marshall. Rau' 3: Mervin Franks, Geneva Milam, Don Bryant. Dennis XVood. Ron Lema, Florie hiathieu, jack Frank- lin. Rnu' 4: Bill Vegel, Norman Heath, Sue Bowers, Madeline Bolger. Carole Ordonez, Mary Lou Wfaggoner, Bob York. WHAT A LIFE by CLIFFORD GOl.DSMI'I'H Cas! STAGE CRENV-Ruiz' I fluff In rigbll: Herb Charro. Don Wfhite. Bill Lucchesi, J. D. I-Iennell. jerry Conrad. Rau' 2: Larry Greene. Bill Buckingham. Herbert Choirs. ,lack Franklin. Gordon Grabe. Rou' 3: Gary Gilliam. jim jesus. Mike Marquardt, Ted Pantages. jim Vigillon. jim Olson. I REMEMBER MAMA Directed by MR. LARRY DARl.ING Cast Miss Shea . Mr. Nelson . Students . Mr. Patterson . Miss Pike . . Bill .... Miss Eggleston Miss Johnson . Mr. Vecchitto . Henry Aldrich Barbara Pearson Gerti.... . Thelma . . Mr. Bradley . Miss Whellet George Bigelow Mrs. Aldrich . Mr. Ferguson . Phyllis Furtado . Bill Van Horn . Nicki Gonsalves, Rich Cavalli, Joan McLellan . Fred Alires . . Adele Taylor Rodney 'Xwilliams . . . Gerry Nieto . Jan Thruston . jerry Dubuque . . . . Bill Vegel Pat TVIcClur b- Q--' ensen . Jack Franklin . Stephanie Simonich . . Bob Pruner . Florie Mathieu .. . . . . . TomPowell Students . Pat Gilson, Ma Linda Cayou, ama . apa . Dagmar . Christine . Mr. Hyde . Aunt Trina. . Nels . . Aunt Sigrid . Aunt Jenny . Uncle Chris . A W'oman . . Mr. Thorkelson . Dr. Johnson . Arne . . . First Nurse . Second Nurse . Soda Clerk . Madeline . . . Dorothy Schiller . ean Thatchex Stephanie Simonich . . Dennis Wood . Carole Ordonez . Candie johnson . . Mike Rhoden Mary Lou Waggoner . . . Bill Vegel . Madeline Bolger . . Pat Kilfoil . . Bob York . Florie Mathieu . Jack Franklin . Norm Heath . . Fred Havey . joan McLellan . Geneva Milam . Don Bryant . Shirley Dorris . Carolyn Irby Bell Boy ...... . Mervin Franks Diane Vassallo, Jo Ann Trippy, Maria Costa, Terry Barrow Mary . ..... Carole Ordonez Florence Dana Moorehead . . Gerry Marshall Scrubwoman . . Bessie Harris M il 4 ,xl ! ,J f gg- c ' T , T Z 4. ' 2 X, M . K I , L FALC 5 gl, , f 1, '1 We . il 5 A X rf! iii A M 0 ,M V 'i V YM ,ff w i ,f 1 ' , F ,L A f it if XX C -.LT Q lv Y Av-M nk A. H Y r NX X411 X I, ff JAN THRUSTON I ,' 'X J e Q Edilor-in-Chief f' I ck X, flk' f fi! pf f X, f X ' V V Q! 5 2 ' If in T . I -Z5 I f l NIR. KARNE litlclllfj' ,-iclrisor Some of you might think that the Falcon is put together by just saying a few magic words and Poof! there it is. Wfell, that isn't the way it is at all. A lot of hard . Q work and extra time are put into the work on the yearbook. It also takes the work and cooperation of the editors of the yearbook, the faculty, and the students. Of Course, the Falcon Staff cloesn't just work, work, work, and nothing else. Along with the work that is clone we have a lot of fun. There is the Falcon-Crier picnic. This is the one activity that we all wait for. The highlight of our social year. Then the students can try for their O.P.I-l.A. pins. The Oakland Press Honor Association gives a dinner ancl presents the pins to students who have a high enough grade average on the school newspaper or yearbook. Wtmrking on the yearbook affords a very interesting and rewarding experience to any student who enjoys such work. It helps if you are a good salesman also. Wrmrking on the yearbook is also a challenge. A challenge in that, if you are an editor especially, you are thrown into the middle of something you know nothing about, for the most part. This year our yearbook has a lot of new features. The main one being the supplement we are putting out with all the spring sports and activities. Included in the supplement will be pictures of the swimming, golf, and tennis matches. Also of such other sports as basketball, baseball, and track. Many activities will be pictured also. The june Senior Class will have pictures of their activities in the supplement, plus pictures of May Day, the Junior Prom, and other activities. There is also a new section in the yearbook: the School Section, edited by Mary Lou Waggriner. This section deals with the every day life of the students here at Castlemont. 94 ! X . Asif,-.W l ,W . it I t 5 x . iff! BRENDA TABOAS BllAflll'.YX .xltllltlgff 1 l CAROL Mc DONALD flllijfzllll lfefilru-ir!-Cl-zicff KAREN Kli'l I'NVlG I'11u4lly .zml fhlllljllilfllllillll Ihlilfn' 'VQYWCRHAN GAIL Club Editor I N SHERIDAN DOWNEY Sporlx Edifor ANN NUNFS f.11111.1r'1' Sulfur Eflflnr --.f 'QQ IWARY LOU XY'AUGONlfR Snlrnnl lhlilm' ELENE GREENFELDT Arlirifiex Edirnr S KAREN CRABILL Copy Editor l..'XTHY Nh ff.U l:I2RY func Sulfur ffditur n E PAT 'I'l Ifxlfvlflll f.f.fx.xffzffl1H' '-1-.1 W r.. , fi MX 1xAY .Hifi at wx LINDY FOXVLIZR Pbnlo Editor 95 inwm, 'Nw w..,.e- W Mm X XJ! W! 1, x f f Q 50? W I W h QW QZ gf? ff I ii? A 5252 5 V In 7 MHZ : V ,V WV 1 J Z , 71451 . , f iff 5 E 'Z 1 , CAROLYN CLARK GORDON REITMAN V Q' ANNETTE MULLEN ROSEMAREE KUNICH I Ll F H1 Sp I FJI- ' l'.ll-S g 'I , Va ' mg I Mumg I mm Feature Edifor Sports Ediior News Editor XYILMA LY LES Full Business ,xI.l!l.1gL7f .111 fi fiizle News Editor 1 3 1 17.111 - Spring Circnlalioiz ,XI.1r1.1ger ,-.,,, f M'iy LAQ SHIRLEY FERREIRA SHIRLEY DORRIS DIR. CHRISTENSEN R111 - Spring .Hail ,YI.111.1grv' NANCY BLNRER Sli:-ing Bnxiuess ,xldlhlgtf ADFLE fTEnm'5 TAYLOR .XRNON USHORNY Spiifzg ,111 1VE.1lln'4' ffafilm' 96 C.-XROLIC ORDONPZ YX'fjNNlf SWIM. .lvvixlmil .lufA,4,,,, P2131 bl UW Fzlilnr 14.111111 l .li!Hr I.1'11',i Lf XRY XYILLSON .luixl.1 Hi 5l frlxI'J1mr Facully :ldrisar JOAN ESQLTIBEL flulildlll P.1gs One Editor CRIER STAFF A-Wig KQAROLYN CLARK Sijlrillg illtllltlgillg Etliffll' 'V . , 'Wi' X ,N ' at we VIR' CRIER REPORTERS AND ASSISTANTS-Roll' I Hell In XVillson. Ruiz' 2: Carole Orclonez. Adele Tedtlie Taylor. rigbll: Bob Bergstedt, Kenneth Reyes. Nancy Rikcr, Gary Nancy Bunker. W'ilma Lyles. Arnon Osborne. NY'arren Mines. KAREN SHAXV Ediior-ixz-Chief Wtwrking on the Crier, our school paper, can be loads of fun. It provides a wonderful experience in the Held of press work and journalism. It isn't like working on a big paper like the Tribune, but you get to see how you go about putting a newspaper together. The news and publications class provide an opportunity for you to become a member of the Crief Staff. In News I, you become acquainted with news talk, the general language used around a newspaper. You learn how to write stories for the paper. You also learn correction marks which are used to correct the mistakes found in the stories. It is in news one, that you put out the Cub Edition of the paper. From News I, you journey on and soon find yourself on the staff as a reporter, or you are promoted to a page editor or assistant page editor. The editor of the page makes up her dummy, or in other words, plans her page, assigns stories to the reporters, and carries all the responsibilities of that page until it is ready for the Student Body. The editor is the person who goes to the print shop at Laney Trade and actually puts the paper together. As a reporter it is your duty to find stories and write them up. Upon being assigned a story, you contact any person who can give you information on that given story. The story is then written, typed, and checked for errors. As you can see, working on the paper is a big job, but an enjoyable one. The experience gained is very valuable. Perhaps not necessarily for getting a job, but a value to yourself. The positions on this years' staff are as follows: Editor-in-chief, Karen Shawg News Editor, Annette Mulleng Associate News Editor, Rosemaree Kunichg Feature Editor, Teddie Taylor: Sports Editor, Gordon Reitman. 97 STUDENT CONTROL-Rau' I Neff In rfgbll: ,loyce Barclay. Bob Bergstedt. Nickie Gonzalves. Meryin Franks. R055 Lytle. ,lim Mahanayg Ricardo lionseca. Ron' 2: lilene Greenlelelt, -loan Esquibel. Grace Nakano. Rose Garcia. Cecelia Angel, Mildred Banks. Maria Costa. Marie lidgar. Ruiz' 3: Ann Nunes. ,lHy'CC Niles. Claudia Hutchins. Iilyn Dini. Leila Shirley. jim journeay. Ruiz' 4.- f 1 Carol Fletcher. jean Reece. Dixie Clare. Sandra Yvoolley. Darlene Davidson john Bianucci. Clarence Russell. Rau 5: Skip Bright. Sharon Miner. Marty Agliano. Marshall Kamena. Hank Ball. Phil Holcomb. Monte Young Rau' of Tom Hall. Lee Taylor. ,loc Rath, Tim Newcomb. Bob Delp. POSTER ff0lNIMITTEE-Rau' I llelt Io riglvtlx Ray Mcffroh Elliott. R011 3: -lim Vigallon, Dennig hfi:Gee, an. Alyce Leibee. Linda Ramos, Rnu' 2: Sally Siedentopl. XY'alt STUDENT CON'I'R0l,-Rau I lfffl In rigblls lilene Greenfeldt. Phil Hol- comb. Robert Ceremelln. Delores Brcvcs. Martin Brassinga. Hartley .-Xnderson linda Rust Tom Frost. Karen Shaw. Marlene l'ap.:undes. Mery liranks. lrenchy Fruzzetli. Doris Way. Ray' Pimentel. Oran Parkinson. Richard Nyil- liams. Ray Scott. Run 2: Bernard Hayes. brace Nakano. Terry M. Boointr lJaye Rodriguea. l.ell.1 Shirley. Billie Peluw, .Indie Wachtel. Susan iron. joan lzsquibel. fairmen Ballesteros. lylarie Burks. Carol Moglx. Shirley Robin- son. Dorothy Sutherland. D 'ony Newrnan. Wayne Sohlman. Russell loster Charles Gassaway. Roll ls Arene .au' , Mary Liyingood. lzdyyard lNlo1.Lk rd -iff' ,mil KT 4 ..-,' -11 , ' T Flyn Dini. fecelia Angel. Mary Transano. Nancy Frost. Barbara Mann, Martha Yinti, Marily Dayton. Peggy Steyens. Pat Daly. Monte Young. Fred Rodrigues. liur: liutleley. Norman Sutton. Tim Neyytomb. Rau -lt Blll Buckiinzliain. Betty Rtnnkyisi. -lunt Moss. -lon Dosa. jerry Murty. Kathy' NN ilson. Annie Yunes. Ylulie Schultz. Charlotte Peterson. -lim hlourneay. Bob Dallas. bandy l-'.ii.lilla. Aloe Hall. Nlanutl Gonzales. I-Inu is Diane Esposito. Lilli ihiltls. lyeann kirrenlwlat. -Xl Olson. Bob Delp. Yvonne Thomas. Linda Martin. NN atten lotlyhart. Barbara Xnnunzio. Ruben Carlton. Gerald Bradley: Bob hlensen. Peter Wallis. Adele ' Teddy Taylor. jerry' Basch. Janice Harm. 1- i I lllfl'Rl5SlfNTA'lilVli ASSIQINIBLY-Ruiz' I flvll lo riglvllr Susan firiunce. Rosemary Alves. -lan Glavnr. Linda Donkin. Evelyn Ef.lXVfll'dS. Karen Brtinr. Grace Nakano, Gerri Messinese. Bessie Harris. Carol Jenson. Bette Devine. Marlene Belmessieri. Kathie Mary, Par Rogers, Kathy Barlow. Aladean Degler. ,lim lN1ahanay. Ken Amerio, Dave liisenbeis. Barbara Nunes. Run' 1: Kierri XVilson. Oscar XY'illiams. Carol Clayton. Gerri Baptist. Ray Kalman. 1 heryl Lambert, Linda Goldsmith. Roberta Brain, -ln Ann Trippy. -lan Thrus- lnn, Ross lfvtle, joan Bornholdt, Skip Bright. Nannerte Camachn. Cynthia hr .J A ' 4 ,,,,, liokoletsos. Rohert Sessonis. Diane Kilhriele. Rau 3: Kent Bleyer. l.es Sten- n'ng:sen. Darrell Martin. Joyce lliillomiy. lidna Clos.. Lizzie lliitinson. vlanet Sussman. Kay lN1cCroh.in. Sharon hliner. Alice Bone. -lill llamilton. ,llm Vigallon. june Ferretti. Run lNIcCforiniCk. Steve Ou. Run' 4: Ken Sharp. Warren Garrison. ,lohn Bedford. Sheridan Downey. Dlarshall liamena. Date Dorinsnn. Sharon Scott. Gayle Perkins. Gail Franeiseoni, Nancy Diiiihtsne Mike Shelley. Rich Klier. l l J is - S9 Y geefg I-ILICCITION CIOMMl'I'Tl2E-Rau' I llefl fo right?-' Grace Nakanw. june lferretti, Cynthia linkoletsos. Marlene Belmes- sieri. juan Bornholdt. ,lackie Tricomo. Glavern Macklin. Helen lftlxvards. Pamela Adelman. Gerri Messnese. Pat Reef. Ruiz' 2: l,inda Freeman. Linda Ramos. Kiyomi Sugiyama. Carol Mc- Donald. Pat johnscn. .Io Ann Trippy. Margie Komet. ,lanet lil1PliliSlINTATlVE ASSEMBLY-Rou' I Neff in rigbtJ.' Kay MCCrohan. Susan Cirnu. .lan Glavnr. Diary Broun. Alice Boxve. ,lan Thruston. Grace Nakano. Linda Donkin. Annette David. Mary Wanod. Geneva Enter. joni Bornhqildt. joan Stokes. Linda Millar. Nancy Adams. Sandy Medina. Ben Hansen. Dave Zucker. Sheridan Downey. Ray Kalman. Allan Black. Rau' 2: Mary Lon NYaggoner, Cuby Dinuiddi -. Stephanie Barlow. Linda Vegod. Carol Dent. Linda Snider. Berty S orne. Edna Cox. Dick Dfoore. Nannette ffainachn. Don Bryant. Alan Roemer. june lferretti. Ross Lytle. ,lack Eilerson. Rnemer, Nancy Bush, Joanne Dorrance, Nannette Cfamacho. Run- 3: Gail Francisconi, Marshall Ramena. Sheridan Downey. Dave Dorinson. Roberta Brain. Kay Mcfirohan. Dixie flare. Rose Levels. Ron' l: ,lim lVIahanay. Clarence Russell. Skip Bright. Clinr Benjamin. Russ Lytle. Diane Duncan. Aladean Degler. Nancy DuChesne. Carole Lailonde. Ron Scozzafava. Bill McMillan. Rim' if ,lohn Bianucei. lien Benevedes. Helen l'ein.xrds. Gerry lierrar. lxlaiilelille Bulger. Dave Pygeorge. Linda Lewis, Tom lfoxxell. Ron Lema. Marta Aglfano. Annese Fields. Gerri XY'ils.in. I.aYern Barber. jerry -lahn. -lzm Roclriqzics. ,lohn l'-lorrisr Warren Garrison. Rau' 4: Date Crew. Annette Dlullen, Valerie Pliefer. Judy Dans. Emmett Lash. Sharon Miner. Pat Cfariati. Leila Shirley. Clint Benjamin. Mary Ann Rice. Sandy XX'yman. Teal Reese. Darlene Davidson. Allen Silva. Lanrance Bennerr. i e x wN:sswss-X.. . f f , f - ' Q ZF? c . is we qv , .,,.,..,?-.-.. ...fa 'I ,, . if 'M P IS -E: ig! ,H E COINTPANY A The Reserve Otiicers Training Corps of the Ifnited States Army is a National organization. It was established for the purpose of developing otlicers and to have ready, in time of National emergency, a corps of educated, vvell-rounded men and leaders for our armies. R.O.T.C. is a required course for a man before he can graduate from almost any of the land-grant colleges or universities in the United States. Army R.O.T.C. courses are given in high schools, military schools, junior and senior colleges, and universities. On the secondary school level Chigh schoolb the course generally consists of just basic military training. Vfhile at college level study is more advanced, to prepare the student for eventual commissioning. Military schools teach their students in essentially the same vvay. If a high school student has had R.O.T.C. he has a much better chance for advancement vvhen he is in the armed forces. College R.O.T.C, students are automatically given the commission of a second lieutenant. High school R.O.T.C. is an important stepping stone. lt lays the foundation for intelligent citizenship by teaching the principles of leadership, respect for constituted authority. and habits of precision, orderliness, courtesy, and correct- ness of posture and deportment. Basic military courses are taught in high school. Instructors teach military organization, military courtesy, weapons, marksmanship, and many other subjects beneficial to each cadet. They also enjoy social functions and extra curricular activities during the school year. The foremost of the social functions is the Military Ball. A cadet can take the girl of his choice to the strictly formal ball held at one of the Oak- land high schools. This year it vvas held at Fremont. Some of the extra curricular activities the R.O.T.C. cadets enjoy are, participating in the Veterans Day Parade, color guard. the Spring Competition held in the Oakland Auditorium. Here the cadets compete for various medals and trophies sponsored by the American Legion Posts, Y.l:.XY'. Posts, and other civic organizations in Oakland. This ymr vvill mark the thirty-sixth anniversary of this competition. COBIPAXY B HAH 'U' TT i 'iT' ' -ri, . fa T' ' e , M C c utr it vw f' r -. ..a.,..a,,.W'fa..,..,,c...W...:-fe- . W e t, - '----f-e-fee5a.,..1i ew fest: eft- c 1 - 100 RIFLE TEAM-Raw I flefl lo rigbtl: Ed Hook, Ricardo Fonseca, Cliff Lamerman, Marshall Kamena. Row 2: Walt Kiler, john Youngblood, Larry Mabry, Team Captain, joel Roberts, Jim Medina. MXSGT. PA! il. BACQI llil.OR luilrm lm' GABRIEL ROLO Full BzIHzl1i0Il C0111 nmfzfler .Q f- V fi. 4 W' ? ff 3 Q 7 24 'fx , ffwf, ,, ad A ' ' X4 ff 2' , , -1151 W , an -1 AJ Q .. - ff sv., f ff? f ,e,,w ,, Zigi WW ,f ,, ,f ,MA ,wh Q, an '- 0' ci 1,7 f, i L n . Q M , ,, , , , , , ,Wg ag fl 37 0 f 4 iw f 14 .mf ,, rm, f W ,wwf ,pg 4-3-f 4 4 ' 2- W M- 7-:xp-, -M Wei? M M 1' of-, My ,, fy 1 ww , Q ff mr COMPANY C R.O.T.C. STAFF-Rau' I flefl In rigbll: Edmund Falgor Regim n xl Commander. Rnu' 2: Gabriel Rolo, Mike Shannon, joel Roberts Iury Mabry. 4 f 1, ,W AW wi' MMM? ,W g P V ww lmlruilnl' ,C 4, W, ., , IVUSGT. XVlI,lll'll llfifflll 'S' sq., ' Ji, 'v:'4 BOB YORK Spring Bulhiliml Conlnmmler V- V V V V ' H ww ' 1 A 55' gif, V' - :'7NE's,'.:f' N 5 . V V f Q Z . I ' ' - W2'16X Y 1' 4' f .- .. I, X ,. V , , I ,.,, ,AX. O i X fg,.,.:::...-.Qu ,5.:.-H id- . 1 W V ,V V - r ii VV, -.V-is-af ' QW- ,' , X S V --7 g js, V V 1 VX in L ,ll V , 4 f- ? aw? ii f mf 4 a ii 1 ' 4 , .V ' - fr ' 'Q W ,. 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Judy Cambra. fl.ell In riglalls lkill Yelll,1-.alum Nancy Srclfcnscn, Burhnrn Rucucro, Lindn lLefl to riglail: Slrring Song Leaders Frim XVcbur, jnnny Pcllcricr, Shin-ec j Lewis: Haul Yell Imlulcr, lnl Hams, Iilyn Dini. Momgnmcryg llmrl Snug Lixlder, Suu Namkcfvis, Linda junsun. 102 Illl C in ff -W V ' Qu 1 : ' If NA l ' ma ,.., N , qt... 4 ,gg - ,.N., 1 J K X lf' - - 4' 'J' 1415264 ' , PAT crll.Sf XN lxlll l 'lu'-l'1wl:l4'l1l C,fXRl.fX f,ll.XMl5l1RS lrlll Prwiflilll 3 ,311 ly - - - f 1. W R ...r I ' ., 9? N ,gina Y' X11-afar ' 4 , ,..M.., , 'V l, PAT ill Ili! IN Sjn lug l'z wilful! LINDA llllil MAN l'r1ll.Sul'ul.1l'1' 1,5 .1 - V, ,.,, -1 rdf I' My 7 f ' 'i if I , i V, i, V' i Q SlS'l'lfRS-Hou' l Hull In rigbllr Butte Dcvim: flglrul ,IL-nsun, Kuynmi Sugi- ,A M F IINJI. Clzlil PL-rrv. Nunncttc fl.llULlCl'IU. Pail llrms. PM lVlcf,lurc, Lind.: Ramos. lf' li ia. rh:lr.l Anu'l, Dizlnu Vgissgrllu, .ln Ann Triopy, l.ind.x Rawlins, Rnu' 1: Alixr V' 1 2'- Ilmnin- HillCl2lI'llI'l'l0S, Kzly MCcif4ll1Lll1. Gzlil Ffllllflhlilllll, Gzlil lluhlmrd. Rau' 4: lflf-RHfv.lfV'KSUN f xrll fl 1 l1:lr11hcl's, Sylvia Guinich, clylllhlil Kukulctsfw, Gurry Niutu, Mglrlcm- -Sl H I f1f l 'l4 'l lirllncnsicri, Mzlrly Millim, Put Gilsun, flzirolc 'l'umpkil1s, Mildrcd Hunks. USCAR XVILLIANIS Ifrfll l'ir'v-Presidar1l EUGENE MIRANDA lfall President A 0 ,,.,. A My amp-f lN ' 4 OSCAR XVILLIAMS Sflllllg Prexidwzf BOB BERGSTEDT lifll Sefrelury flk L1 .UNI IVIAHANAXY XVALT LASTER Spring Vive-Presidefzf Sllrilly 5L'f1'f'lLH'J' NL-lm, .Indy Ilupc, lfrnncim- Lnmph, llnrhzum lu-uni-ru, Linda Luwis, ffpnrnlyn f,I.irk, nl Mnllunzlld, Pnl -Iuhn'-mn. ,ludv 'l'un1psnn, x,L'l1ll.l llllilllllll, I.iml.1 l'iI'L'L'll1.lll, u' 3: MlIl'HlC Davis. Suu Gzlspcr, l,lJlI1C Duncan, Inn Thrusmn, Rohm-r1.1 Bruin, if Y : gr xr S, ' rg A l MPM Q Jae , i 1 Y' 'N lUllHili'lUX HRAIN Blu iffy sift 1 l'lrIl V BIG BROTHERS-Razz' l flull In riglvll: -lim Mahzinny. Bmwb Burfxstudt. Eugene Miranda, Oscar NX'illi.rm5, ,lim B lldllgllulftd. jim Cnires. L.xrry XY'hflc. Gcurgc XVoods, Whltcr Lgistcr. Rmr 2: Mr. Hostctlcr. Rich C.u'.1lli. 'lim Vigglllon, R011 Ehmkc. Don XYVJFITUCIQ, Ricky Tracy, Clarence Rusacll. Don Colburn, XV.zlt Meyer. Rau' 3: john Birlnucci. jcmul Roberts. Clint BCITl.II11ll1, Russ Lvtlc, Don Bryant. Rodney XY'illi.xms. Hunk Ball. Rich Kncziviih. Rogurr Hdvirr, Ron' 4: Kcn Rose. Harlluy Amlurson. Bill Clcwurth, lfmnk Bisbiglign. Allgn Silva. Bob Olsen. Bob Heath, Bill Vugcl, Rich Kligr, 105 AN UARY SENIORS Pcrsomzlity BILL CI.EXY'ORTH SANDX' HALL Bfzsbful RAY GEBHART FRANCINE LAMPH Flirf GH. VIDAL NIfQKI GOFISALVES Aim! Lzkelg to Sucrccd DIRTER 1-'CSS ,,.,,..A ig? 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CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION-Rau' I flefl to riglaf2.' Barbara Thoma, Sandra Blethen, Kathleen Healy, Joan Lovdahl, Jan Meyer. Barbara Garoni. Linda Kist, Leanne Hannah. Pat Keef, Rosalene Garcia, Mildred Banks, Emily Pecot. Jean Reese, Christine Scott. Geraldine Thielbar, Linda Sorrells, Lesly Grimes. Shaw. Yvonne Seidl, Karen MacKenzie. Sylvia Stovall. Stephanie Simonich, Jessie Ed Hook, Steve Ow, Dieter Fuss, Bill Rogers, Ophelia Reed. Rou' 2: Janet Cavin, Lynne Darleen Davidson, Sandy Hall, Gayle Biddle, Karen Sharon Miner, Jean Thatcher, Nancy Bush, Janice Sue, Diehl, Annie Nunes. Rau' 3: Lee Pratt. Bruce Boyer, Tonsall, John Morris, Gershom Foster. Herman Hutchinson, Paul Wfeddell, Paul Pierre. Kurt Buckley, Tom Frost, Denis Cogswell, Gordon Reitman. John Biannuci. Tim Newcomb. Dan Demeo, Jack Franklin. Diane Ding, Judie Wfachtel. Roberta Ferretti. Marta Agliano, Pat Rogers, Perry. Carol Donicht. Diane Dowell, Francine Larnph. Cynrhia Kokoletsos. STEVE OXV Fall President MRS. CONLEY Sponsor STEVE OW' Spring President 110 LADIES OF KING ARTHUR'S COURT-Rau' I llelt In rigbll: Jean Thatcher, Myrtle Sater, Karen MacKenzie, Carol Donicht. Carolyn Irby, Phyliss Russo. Karen Shaw, Nancy Bush, Sue Wfoodin, Gail Hubbard. Row 2: Lynne Thielbar. Janet Cayin, Katherine Boyle, Joanne Hoff- meister, Sharon Miner, Gayle Biddle. Rosemaree Kunich, Carolyn Clark, Karen Kettwig, Lesly Grimes. Run' 3: Carol Clayton. Doreen Christensen, Kathleen Healy. Joan Stokes. Arlene Block. Barbara Ordonez, Nannette Camacho, Betty Symons. Barbara Hower. Sally Thomsen. Cathy McCaffery, Sonja Freeberg, Lenora Moreno. 'vs sew X ja . We . r 'l l l PHYLISS RUSSO Fall l r4'.ticlem' MRS. BIGGS Sponsor SALLY THOMSEN S17 ring Prwrfflwll NICKY GONSALVES 15.111 Prexidenf MR. BATES Slwuror LELIA MAE SHIRLEY ' Spring President YOUTH COUNCIL-Rau' I llefl In righll: Ron Cayin. Bob Ryan, Sharon Beck. Toni Beck, Gerry Messinese. Patt Ott, Nicky Gonsalyes. Gail Pratt, Carmen Ballesteros, Pat Smith. Dolores Lopez. Mary Ballesteros. Ruth Manuel. hlaria Costa. Nlarie Edgar. Rau' 2: Rich Klier. Mike Pedersen, John Bianueci. Charlene Smith, Delores Paige. Joyce Holloway. Emmet Rowland. Annese Fields. Sandy Padilla. Barbara Smith. Charlotte Pedersen. Hartley Anderson. Joel Roberts, Tom Dambak. Rnu' 3: Emmett Cash, Mary Thompson. LaVerne Barber, Cleo Visor. Gerry XY'ilson, Cleo Jones, Beverly Johnson, Amelda Smith, Carol Clayton. Sandy Gonsalyes. Judie Vfachtel, Billie Jackson, Maxine Quarry, Linda Martin, Jill Dul-lose, Alan Mathews. Rau' -l: Lee Taylor, Brenda Taboas. Jud-y Jacobs. Elene Greenfeldt, Linda Hendricks. Janice Hendricks. Gwen Rhone, Frances Jackson. Bonnie Clarke. Janet Roemer. Sue Bowers. Judy Burnett, Karen Brunt, Carole Allen, Alex Papillon. Rodney W'illiamS. Xwm X x if n ismxm sm as Mu-i N Rf V47 E7 CARLA CHAMBERS frzll Presidwlr THETA OMEGA CHI-Rnzr I lldt ff, rfgbll: Vl.lU.1Q Pclluriur. Margie Romer ludi Brenner Bfrmnjg Tailor, Judi Rugurs. Carla Chambr-ra. Sindy Hall. Shlflrifl Borelho. lo Ann Triups Diane Vassullu. Rau 2: Girul -lcnscri. Bulurgi Anim. -l4l.ll'1 McI.cll.m. Barbara Recuero Barbara MISS Gallerro. 'lgickic 'Iricnnmr Xfiluric Pluifur. Lind.i Rnxlim. Ymdl Eniaian. Lnda Frerman LIYDAPZLXQYLIYS Marlrne Bclmunaiuri. l,.xrul Biuglc. Spring Praxirlefzr YE TROUBADOURS-Rau' I llvlf In ngblls Tom H.1llm.1n. XX.xlr Nlqr-r, Rirh Gurluti. Tux Lirringer. Gil Vidal, Roger Hcnzrr. Gunu Nlrginda. Hurmrm Huulwiwn. Guwrgu XX mwds, R011 I: Maurice Moron. XY'arrcn Edwards. Jammu Shcrmrd. Tony Frurfnmn. Rirh I Lug. lr.ml4 lkrcmich. Ray Gebhardr. Darrell Marrm. john XY'iIl1.m15. Ln Schur. Lrlffj bmirh, R.1lph 1,.15rur. Rfiu 4: Gerald Guess, XVaync Sohlmim. jimmy julinwn. Duug Duylu. Hrrm.m l rdurwii, Larry 'lf1h.1r,xrrx. Tim Chcrvis. john Bedford. Kurt Buclxluy. Lhnrlca L. Pumplrs. Shrrm.m TMI:-r. ROGER HIXYITT l.1H Plryhfglll MR. CARTER ,Xfwfflnur H1-RAHX HKTCHIXSON Spring Pr njlrilrflf 4 li. v xml as X , I 29 , 'wwf I g .t S Y f N X, Q X , 4 , ,A , ,, ,, I I L . 4' I i ,, H f ff' V R- if, V, , ' ' f I ' ,W 6 4' if f if 70 l Mwmfi ' fff W f 1 W' Y f V X V X K 1 f gay, M, X 1 , I if .., V ,4, , VV My W g if . . I fa! A G .Q QR ,ww , ,-Jw llff 1 5 x X , ? ' i I . l .ri Nm if Lwgjm .mm--pq I if 'L wg ,,, Q Q an NM f f X f f 92335 f vvux W V 'M L at , NM, V, Y iff! rx N? , L ,S far, L L, ,wifi MERMEN-Rau' I Hell In riglalJ.' Stove XVhitc, John Bianucci, Dcnnis Robles, Chet Norris. Alan JOHN BIANUCCI Roemcr, Ray Kalman, David Edwards, Phil Holcomb, Jurry Busch, Nou' 2: Hrucc Boyur. Kun Ill!! Prc.vitlw1l Stullcup, Ron Blount, Jim Gross, Dan Patterson, CIiH lVl.lflL'SS. Mickey Jenkins, Gary Pritchcll. MR. CHAPPIQLUQ Bert Flottun. Brian Bernard, Pat Brccht. Rau' 3: Archie Blair, lid Dials. liddiu Burr, Robcrt XViI- bon, Curl Moore. Dnvc Robinson, Don Colburn, Leroy XVilkurson, Lloyd Prcnlicc, John Howard. LINDA RAXVLINS 17.111 Presideul MRS. SILBERMAN Sponsor DIANE VASSALLO Spring Prexident Sfmllym ALAN RUliMliR Slriiug Prwitlvlll AQUADETTES-Rou' I flelt lo rigbll: Dena Laclcas, Judie Wfachtel. Judy Thompson, Diane Vassallo, Gail Perry. Barbara Ordonez. Linda Rawlins. Rau' 2: Sue Wfoodin. Joan Ventura, Linda Jensen, Gayle Biddle, Cathy Mcffaffery, Kay McCrohan. Nancy Stcffenscn, Janet Roemer. Rou' 3: Dixie Clare, Jo Ann Trippy, Jan Thruston, Caroline Williams, Nicky Gonsalves. Elyn Dini, Carolyn Irby. Pat Gilson. ' x i X S -vw ,.,.. --,-.,-:- Q V Z as.,.' , . ,.,, 1 X Z 4 i If X R, .... 1 , E BOYS' BLOCK C --Rau' I lleft In riglall: Clerrion Simpson. jerry Dubuque. Ralph Luster. Don Colburn. Rau' 2: Bill Peoples. John Bedford, Dan Flagler. XValr Meyer. Par Brechr. ENTERTAINERS GUILD-Rou' I Heil In riglall: Lillie Childs, Cucelia Angel, Nannette Camacho, Larry DcArauj0. Ron' 2: Elaine Rudisill. Elizabeth Pearson. jan Tompach. Nicky Goriszilvcs. Rosnlene Garcia. XVALT MEYER 11111 President MR. NORDHAUSEN Sponsor PAT BRECHT Spring President CECELIA ANGEL lfizll Preridefzt MR. MARINELLY Sjmuror IANICE HENDRICKS Spring President fi Z Mqy f'7 ll4 rg 4,,a-ww-Wi.. M ,, . ikimiuii .. uf 3 .wa W 1' . wx QI RICK FONSECA lfilll Prexirlwzt MR. COLT Sfmnxnr DAVE IZISENBEIS Spring Pwxidwll ANNIE NUNES lfilll President MRS. HAMILTON SIIPIHIXIH' ANNIE NUNES Spring Prrsillenf EXC.-KLIBL'R-Ruiz' I flrlt In Vigllflf Dictcr lfuss. Larry XYVJLIHLY Ralph I..1stcr. Hank Bull. Nnrmzm Sutrun. Rick l'-1lllbCC.l. Rau' 2: 'lm Roberts. Don Brynnt, Don Colburn. XY'ulr Muyur. Gary Rndgcrs. Id Hook, john Youngblood, jim journcny. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Ruiz' I flcffl In rigbll: Brcndu Tabous. Jeanne Snyder. Geraldine Rogers. joan Iisquibcl. Kiirhy Mar- quardt. Rau' 2: ,lan Garrison. Elena Grucnfclclr, Berry Davis. Mildred Banks. Gary Van Arsdale. Rau' 3: N.1ncy Bush, DLIHDII Cline. ,loAnn Saulovich. Alyce Leibcc. joan Lovdahl. Run' 4: Run Cnvin. Annie Nunes. Rosemary Boyer, Louisu Elftmgln. Gayle Hamilton. Luc Taylor. 115 ig -I -I 4-it., if ' . f I wdfwfr Z W f9 2 L' V ff ilf 'VY' . W MM X ,CWI f ARLENE BLOCK MISS CLEMANS GLORIA MAYO CECELIA ANGEL MRS. LAXVS CECELIA ANGEL Fall Prexidenl Sponsor Spring Presidenl Ili!! Pi-esidwlt Sponsor Spring Preszdenl G,A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD-Rou I Klefl In rigbtlx Mary Transano. GIRLS' BLOCK C -Rou' I flefl lo right! Sharon Donato Emily Linda Kist. Sharla XY eller. Alice Gentry. Rau' Z: Mildred Banks. Sandra Pccot. Mildred Banks. Roberta Polacheck. Rau 7 Cectlia Angel Patten, Rosalie York. Barbara Ordonez. Rau' 3: Glory Mayo, Sharon Sharla XVeller. Louise Holm. Arlene Block. Barbara Ordonez Donato. Arlene Block. Louise Holm. JANET ROEMER Full Prexidenl MR. SPIRAKIS Slmnmr CAROL ISICDONALD Spring Prlfsiclwlf SIGMA CI-II DELTA-Rau' I fleft lo rigblls Linda Millar. jackie jackson. Lcitzel Pate. Roni Gadon, Gayle Smith. Carol Robilolti, Judy Landon. Sue Bowers. Janet Rocmcr. Linda Grindstatf. Rnu' 2: Janice Rohdu, Nancy Freitas. Judy Paich. Judy Tucevich. joannc Dorrancc. Madeline Bolger, Pamela Adelman. Gerry Nicto. Muir. Helen Edwards. Marion Miranda. Carol McDonald, Par Carolc Tompkins. Rau' 3: Elaine XVhitL iT Miller, Marie Edgar, Bcsaiu Harria. Tuccvich. Iiathlucn O'Reillcy. W1 ,V 7 'E , . I ' ., i X I l 6 . . . Autographs . . . f:1.mlMC 1m.,. ?,l1d.1f, ,.,' 2, R.1IphLustcr, Richlilicr. umMCMm1,7. 4 QU X JJ PM Jf Mf!PWw Wy0VMW3,3QM My M X X JJ ,L V M W W ww My KWH , WMWW wXj ,f0,W'VWpN iffy Qqjjjysyf U 6 M f 3 fwm. LADIES OF THE HOLY GRAIL-Rau' I lleff to 1'igfJIl.' Pat TuCCviCh. JACKIE JACKSON Nancy Martin. Sandy Hall, Linda Ramos. Rau' Z: Loretta Faria, Gerry Fill! Pfefidfllf Messinese. Carol McDonald. jackie jackson. Kathie Mary. Rou' 3: Pat M155 SXYYEET Johnson. Sylvia Goinich, Kiyomi Sugiyama, Adrianne Petersen, Nanci Spouml. Smson' cms RADOVAN Spring Presideu! PAT KEEF Fall Presiden! MRS BEDARD YE CASTLE SCRIl3ES-Rou' I Ilefl to riglyil: Marilyn Van Carnop, Betty Synaons, Sue Stroud. Pat heef, Sue Gasper, Nannetre Camncho, Leanne Hannah, Christine FWU0' Damalerio. Row 2: Pat Droke. Judy Thompson, Rosalene Garcia, Sandy Smith, PAT KEEP Francine Crosby, Thelma Bonk, Nan Bradway, Cecelia Angel. Spring President w safari, 1149 'QU '4 N24 1 W. l I X. 4 s LADIES OF AVALON-Rau' I Heil In rigbll: Marie XVurtz, jzlnicc Sue, Sylvia CAROLE TOMPKINS Stovall. Grace Nakano, Gerry Nietn. Linda Snrrclls. Rau' 2: Alycc Lcibcc. Marie lhfll Prvsidenl Xvilkinson, Barbara XVOodward, Ardclle Lowry, Rau Marie Thayer, Carole Tompkins. MRS- YOSHIMURA Rvu' 3: janet Pickford. Joann Ruitz. Andrea Christiansen, julia XVCIIS, Carol Folsom. Slwmm JULIA XVELLS Spring Presiclvnt RICH KLIER Ifull Prexiclwlf YE MACES HI-Y-Rau' I fleft I0 rigbll: Steve Hatcher. jon Hammer. MR' SAMSEL Dick Minall. Tom Lucchesi, Dale Swanholt, Bill McMillan. XY'alt S-D 5 Elliott. Rou' Z: Ralph Lastcr. Dave Squaglia, Don Bryant. Bill Lucchesi, XVALT ELLIOTT Mike Killian, Dick Peaslee, Hank Bull. Rich Klicr, Tom Dambak. Spring President Mx! , viiglsx iam' JUNE FIZRRETTI PHI lN1l,7-Rau' I flair to rigbtl: Diane Duncan, jan Thruston. Pat Gilson. Kay McCrohan. l'.1l1 Pruxiderli Gail Perry, june Fcrretti, Cathy McCaffery. Rau' 2: Carol Donicht. Cynthia Kc1kole'fso'i P'a'f'Fl' MRS. LAXYS Dixie Clare. Marta Agliano, Suzanne Rodriguez. Sharon Scott. Linda Freitas. Rau' 3: Nancy Slmmm. DuChesne, Diane Ding, Nannette Camacho. Aladean Degler. Sharon lNIinur, Diane Dowell. JAN THRUSTON Sfrriizg Prerirlvrlf KEY CLUB-Rau' I lleil lo rig1:!2.' jim jackson. Ken Reyes. Norman Sutton, Cliff Lanterman. Rau' 2: Dieter Fuss, J. D. I-Iennell, Ron Faria, Tim Newcomb. Rau' 3: joel Roberts. Gene Fong. Ken Allan. Robert York, Dave Heide. Rau' 4: john Morrison. Lee Taylor, Ed Beal. Gary Malin. Larry Luckock. LEE TAYLOR MR. PAYSEN LEE TAYLOR 15.111 Presideul Sflmzsor' Spring President '02 .f 'g 'Z' Jeanette Ferrell. Bette Devine. Par Rogers. CHEVRON-Rau' I flefl to rigbll: jon Dosa. Richard Neves. Richard Mendonsa. jerry Delong, Rich Fonseca. John Youngblood. Pat Dolan. Rau- 2: Norman Sutton. jerry Basch, Bob Ryan. Jon Hammer, Ross Ehrman. jim Journeay. Steve DeLucia. Rau 3: Ron- ald Pierce. jim Olson. Mario Giallonto. Richard XVilliams. Charles Gassaway, XVallace Bautista. Robert Daniels. Rau' 4: Ken Allen. Ronald Sommer. Dave Heide. Dave Zucker. john Fletcher. Robert Dalles, John Pizzato. RICK FONSECA SGT. BACHELOR CLIFF LANTERMAN 15.111 President Sponsor Spring Prexideui xc Yusuf' ' D .Eh ff , . Ax vi' N! 419 fm I 1 5 ffl 1 6 nf- ..,...Mfu4.w5f , msn :mlwvf , 'fx . Hwy 255 'rrf A . . , QW. W H I . 4 ' fl! Cm ,, ww 4 i ' W ,, V' . li .f s. f f SQ '91 yi I I I f I gt S i , .,,. ,J ix, I M. I' FTE I ull JISNSIEN Prwizlwll ROAD KNIGlI'I'S-Rr1u' I Ileft to rigbll: Ray Vitxll. Rich Pzluli- aich. Pete Dnriiuls. Joel Roberts, Hnrtluy Andursun, Joyce Bxirclxiy, Joan Iisqui- bul. Iflcnc ,- up -Q.. : MR. POXVIQLI. IIARTLEY ANDERSON DON COLBURN MR. GRIFFIN ROSS LYTLIE SIPUUXIIV Sllriug l,I'l'.Yitlt'Ilf liull Pl'L'Xfal'U1l Sfmumr Spring Prexiilvnl SIX I'IO0'I'IiRS-Rau' I flvll In rigbll: Jim INlLlh.lnAly, Oacglr XVilIi11mS. Junsun, Dave Sibley, Gary Vim Arsdalc. Rau' 2: Bob Russ Lytlc, Dun Bryant. Rau' 2: I..irry Crew. Hank Ball, NV11It Meyer, Bill Ernst. Rau' 3: D.1yu Bockuycr. lion Colburn. Grcunfcldt. Gary Nelson, Iid INIDl'dI'lLlLlSCl1. Art Iglesias. ROGER PRESTEGARD lllll Pwxidwll SHAIVIROCKS-Rau' I flvff Io rigbrlf Jim Vigallun. John Jilf-ZUIS. Bob Fralry. Bill Pnttnn. Jess MR' 59-BA Furtado. Bob Martin. Rau' 2: Leroy Drusky. Kenny Cadinhgt, Jim Gross. Dan Patterson, Ross 5f 7 5'f Lytlc, Jim Vanderwall. Rau' 3: Ron Iihmkc. Kun Buncycdus, Roger Prcstcgxlrd, Frank Scardu- JIM GROSS lTl2lglIll, Chuck Mack, Dam Stilling, Bob Donuti. Spring Pi eiiilwzf at PN Y 'Vik 121 MW. ai? MU LAMBDA Y TEENS-Rau' I fleff lo rigbtl: Beverly Smash. Beverly johnson, Gwen Rhone. Amclda Smith. June Edmond, Frances jackson. Lolita Harvey, Barbara Richardson. Gloria Scales. Claudia Briggs. Sandra Patten, Kathy Lewis. Rou' 2: Carole Allen. Ophelia Reed. Maedean Walker. Barbara XVashington, Emily Pecot. Nola Curry, Allie Covington. Gwen Lewis. Dorothy Savoy, jewelene Dunbar, Delores Grant. Billie jackson, Helen Davis. I.aVerne Barber. Martha Swisher. Rau' 3: XVilma Newell. Carolyn Moore. Wanda Patten. Louise Elftmnn. Mary Bullock, Rosalind Keyes, Char- lotte Evans, XVilIie XVilson. Sharon Beck, Gerry Messinese, Gayle Hamilton. Ivy XVilson, Regina Moton. Christine Scott. it l-V, Mg ' ll SANDRA PATTEN 11111 President INIRS. OGILVIE Sponsor CAROLYIV MOORE Sp ring President wr Af, PHAlzTONS-Rau' I flu!! In rigbllx hladclinc Mdfullough. Linda lfayou. JoAnn Tiggs, Ruth Manuel. MHCdCQll1 Walker. Ruiz' 2: Iimmcr liuwland. .login Clayton. Gwen Lonlcy. lxmmu Moore. Andrtni Hughes. Ruiz' 3: ,Lick Shelton. Carol lflctchcr, ,lt-.in lit-uc, Carole Allen, Charles -lnlinson. Rau' 4: -lohn Bedford, Percy llalrris. Rodney XVillizims, f,lt-mon Simpson. llcrmnn Hutchinson. Tim Chzlvis. 22 ef l l , 'X A' - is 4 A F l as ll Q 3 JOHN BEDFORD l'.1ll Pl'i'XiJ4.'1Il MR. JACKSON SIIIHIXIN' HERMAN HUTCHINSON Spring Pl'llXitlt'lIl V: -I , Q if ff J ZX X ara' f . W 4 .,.. ,X f My 4!ff U f f K+- CADUCEUS-Rou' I flefl I0 rigbll: Geraldine Rogers, Emily Pecot. Marlene Furtado. Annie Nunes. Elene Greenfeldr. joan Esquihel, Eloise Poole, Diane Harris, Iithel jackson, Marilyn Bush, Harriet Carter, Pat Dixon. Rou' 2: Grace Nakano, Carolyn Moore. Sandra Wfoolley. Carol Folsom. Maxine Lukas, Pat Smith, Gale Risch. Sandy Wfyman, Pat Taylor, Regina Moron. Carol Leidecker, Mary Hartman, Judy Freeman. Row 3: Diane Theros. Marie XVurtz. julia XVells, Nancy Bush, Rosemary Boyer. Emma Moore, Rose Levels, Ellen Persons. Mildred Banks. Saundra jones, Janice Hendricks, Suzanne Rivera. Linda Hendricks. SABER-Rau' 1 fleft to rigbtj: Bill XVhire, Gabriel Rolo. Bart Gordon, Edmund Falgout. Robert York. Joel Roberts, Rau' 2: XValrer Kiler, Lee Taylor. Richard Glad. David Grantham, Douglas Bristow. Rau' 3: Larry lNIabry. Brad Gaines. Arnon Osborn, John Shannon, Ronald Ponnequin, Nr Q NANCY BUSH Iizll Presizlwll MISS COOLIDGE Sfflllifll' NANCY BUSH Spring President EDMUND FALGOUT Fall President MXSGT. BOOTH Sponsor LARRY MABRX Spring President O05 , f '3v ma as as A 9 1 6 GUILD OF THE LANCE-Rau' I flefl in rigbll: Fay Cordova, Kathy Barlow. Louise Pereira. Kathleen O'Reilley, Bobbi Miranda. Madeline Bolger, Bessie Harris. Ron' 2: Annette Mullen. Yvonne Seidl, Martha Swisher, Helen Davis. Sylvia Stovall, Ellen Persons, Gayle Hamilton. Rau' 3: Arlene Souza, Nancy Norman, Jean Reese, Carole LaConde. Karen Babcock, Mildred Banks. Joanne Dorrance. Christine Scott. LADIES OF PERCIVAL'S COURT-Rau' 1 Ileft to righll: Diane Maceclo, Judy Turtle, Alice Lopes, Cecelia Angel, LaVerne Henry, Nancy Riker. Row 2: Joan Esquibel, Marilyn Von Carnop, Pat Keef, Leila Shirley, Annie Nunes, Rosemary Boyer, Ramona Archuleta, Elene Greenfeldt. MILDRED BANKS Fall President MRS. LEYVA Sflonmr' SYLVIA STOVALL Spring President ALICE LOPES Full President MR. TESMAN Sponsor DIANE MACEDO Spring President 24 f5 '94Z xr f .v .sf .5 if sr? MISS BROHM MISS LORENTZ Dum of Girly Clnlz .-lrlrimr I am much impressed with the club program at Castlemont, The variety of them is significant of the many interests of Castlemonters. Since clubs are groups of individu- als with common interests, many students can be served by means of these very important extra-curricu- lar activities. My interpretation of the values of club activities at Castlemont are as follows: 1. Club participation provides opportunities for students' in- terests to be widened and strengthened- 2. Club participation encourages wise and pleasant use of leisure time- 3. Club participation affords op- portunities for associations with persons who may not be fellow classmates- 4. Club participation suggests service to the school and to the community- 5. Club participation accentuates interests and skills which may have had their origin in the classroom- 6. Club participation has as by- products, the development of good leaders as well as good followers,-a most important part of our educational pro- gram in America! If our clubs at Castlemont foster a true democratic spirit, all possible avenues will be open to many sorts of talents, regardless of race, creed, or color, thus exemplifying the true American spirit upon which the student government at this school is founded. fm pm, we SWK' S-01V-Hb' DIANE VASSALLO AND CATHY MCCAFFERY Cnnmzirxionerr of Club: As students of Castlemont, we feel that the club schedule is very important for each stu- dent. We think in a school of our size one needs something other than the daily program of classes. In these clubs students learn many things: How to get along and work with other students: how to be a leader: and one also learns responsibility. W'e have four main types of clubs, which are: Vocational, Social Service, Sports, and Hobby. We have clubs to suit everyones' interests. We also have clubs like Pepsters, in which the whole student body takes part, sometime or another. In the clubs the members do many things for the benefit of the school, and for outside organizations, such as term projects. Besides, members have fun together and meet other people. They also do service to the school. I feel that we have a very good club schedule and I only wish that more students would participate in it. The club program at Castlemont is an extensive one, and in my opinion, a very good one. The clubs here fall, rather naturally, into four different categories: 1. The Service Clubs, which per- form service to the schoolg 2. The Vocational Clubs, which tend to familiarize students with their particular field of interestg 3. The Hobby Clubs, which pro- vide opportunity for students to further an interest: and, 4. The clubs which are directly connected with some sport, or participation in some phase of physical education. I believe that there is a club for everyone. Many students, however, do not avail themselves of the op- portunity to join. Many of our students who are enjoying membership in one or more of our clubs, are the students who are receiving a full experience from their high school years. The clubs provide opportunity for leadership, but they also provide good experi- ence in fellowship and in teamwork and fair play. Members of those clubs, which have service as their goal, are learning one of life's most valuable lessons. 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WW f ff7W L1 4 f' X 772 M f,L' ,Z W if , ., ff ww JW 0 W H A iygffw? If ff , A M ff 1 if , L W Ill I Castlemont, although very suc- cessful in their own league, had a much rougher go of it in their three out-of-league games. The Knights picked on San Leandro, Santa Cruz, and Capu- chino to play as practice games. The first game of the season was played against highly touted San Leandro, later winner of their division of the Alameda County Athletic League. The Knights, considered underdogs for the first time in over a year, played San Leandro to an evenly fought 6-6 , tie. From there they traveled to fC0llfiI1ll6d nn next jmgel Row I Kleft In righll: Tom Hallman. Bill Cleworth. Tex Girtinger. Roger Hewitt. Gil Vidal. Jim Evans Bob Russell. Rau' 2: Coach Carter, Rich Craig, Herman Hutchinson, Frank Fercovich, Ray Gebhardt I957 O.A.L. CHAMPIONS Well, those Knights did it again! For the third straight year Castlemont has won the O.A.L. Football Cham- pionship, and for the second straight year they have gone undefeated in O.A.L. play. Castlemont entered the season rated behind Oakland and Tech. They were supposed to fight it out with Fremont and McClymonds for the third spot in the Standings. This, at least, was the consensus of opinion of the coaches when they met at the beginning of the season. But, Coaches Carter and Tancredy had a few tricks up their sleeves. The Knights started off the O.A.L. season by pulling a startling upset over top ranked Oakland. The following week Ye Knights did the same thing to second ranked Technical. Thus, Castlemont had established a firm grip on the O.A.L. topspot with the so-called also rans, McClymonds and Fremont, left to plav. The reasons for Castlemont's victories can be attributed to many things. But two iniparticular, seem to stand out: The marvelous teamwork displayed by the Knights, and sparkling individual performances of several players. A young junior, who had played guard the previous year, had been switched to fullback. Herman Hutchinson became the most spectacular player in the league. His bursts through the middle of opponents' lines began to look like water going through a sieve. Roger Hewitt, playing his first year as regular quarterback, was also verv outstand- ing all year. He was captain of the team and a great morale booster. Roger had quite a bit of trouble with a f0OI injury during most of the season. Tim Chavis, an end, was voted, along with Herman Hutchinson, to be OU the mythical All O.A.L. Eleven. But, to continue with the sea:-5on's happenings, following the first two victories, it looked like it was all downhill for the Knights. The McClymonds game went pretty much as expected. The Knights ground out a rather easv, methodical victory. The Fremont game was a different story, however. Fremont was to be plaving its first O.A.L.'game against Castle- mont's last. All of Fremont's previously scheduled games had been postponeii because of the Asiatic LFlu epidemic going on at the time. The Knights were two to three touchdown favorites, but thev just barelv squeaked out on top 7-0. Tim Chavis caught the game-winning pass off of the arm of quarterback Roger Hewitt. Thus the season went, the Knights ending the season with a 4-0 record in league play, ,mtl QI yen- resgecmble 4-2-1 Overkill record. The Coaches, Stu Carter and Tom Tancredy, cannot be given enough credit for their job in welding together this l957 championship team. L The students showed wonderful spirit throughout the season. Our old bleachers reallv creaked and groaned under the strain in several of the games. Many of the more staunch fans, arriving a little late, found the surrounding ground to be quite hard and cold, emphasizing the faithful support the team enijoved. 128 I ' -' 2 I Z ff ,ts 1 - f s ,- .- te . f A ff if 1 1 .I Y , , , 5:5-I .. 1+--s X N Q fi ' I I-if ' IS X eff . ,f ' ' '44 x 7 Oscar Wfilliams, john Bedford, Mike Drennen, Rau' 3: George XY'oods, Steve Valli. Xyfllliftl' Meyer. lid Cline. llerrnan Pederson, Tim Chavis, john Xvilliams, Gene Miranda, Morley Freitas. SCORES OF GAMES KNIGHTS KNIGHTS KNIGHTS KNIGHTS KNIGHTS KNIGHTS KNIGHTS SAN LEANDRO 6 SANTA CRUZ 26 OAKLAND 12 TECHNICAL 6 MCCLYMONDS 14 CAPUCHINO 35 FREMONT 0 an even higher ranked Santa Cruz team, where they lost their first game since the middle of 1955, 26-O. Later in the season, Castle- mont took another step up to play the second ranked team in North- ern California, Capuchino. In one of the toughest fought games of the season, the Knights dropped their second game, 35-19. All three of the above men- tioned teams were constantly ranked in the top 10 in Northern California. So the Knights cer- tainly did as well as could he hoped for. A X VARSITY COACHES AND CAPTAIN-KLef! rn rigb! R g Hewitt. Coach Tom Tancredy. Coach Stu Cart O UI' FINAL O.A.L. STANDINGS CASTLEMONT FREMONT . TECHNICAL OAKLAND . MCCLYMONDS Won Lost 4 0 2 2 2 2 1 5 1 5 129 CASTLPMONT 19 V5 OAKLAND 12 CASTLEMONT Z0 vs. TECHNICAL 6 RICH CRAIG, Tmkle ROGER HEXVITT, Qfmrlerlmrb BOB RUSSIZLI.. lllllllmrk BILL CLEXVORTII, Cmlvr TEX GITTINCiIiR. ll.1lflmIh TIM KQHAVIS End , f ' I u H A355 'wif-. SIIQVIZ V,-Xl,l,I IIIQRNXN I'I'DI5RSON HERMANQ HLIIEHINS Gmini T.1I'Hc llllfbdl 1 J 4- , I I ' ' I I-i 7'Z'?5J' I ' M Q4 ,W X Mya' KKK 1 if ,, N I V f iifzn z W2 , f 'fx ' Ii U5i',g'5 Q' 'W 15 ' ,aiiys y l 'XZ CASTLEMONT 7 vs. FREMONT 0 CASTLEMONT Z6 vs. MCCLYMONDS 14 ED CLINE. Glmra' XVALT MEYER. Tackle RAY GEBHARDT. Hnlflmuk FRANK FERCOVICH. Gll1l1'li OSCAR XVILLIAMS. End TOM HALLMAN GENE DIIRANDA GIL VIDAL JIM EVANS Fullbatk Turkle Hulfbufk Ceufer It must be remembered that j.V. foot- Q ball is played mainly for the purpose Of teaching the boys the fundamentals of tackle football. It is here that practi- cally all the football heros are born. The skill and knowledge of high school's roughest sport can be acquired through the diligent coaching and driving of a competent coach. The quality of a j.V. team one year, often depicts the quality of the following year's varsity squad. fC0l1ffllIl6lf ou flex! page! JV FOOTBALL SQUAD-Rau' I flefl lo riglaflx Dick XVilliams. Frank XY'illiams. Mike Vawm Kurt Buckley Morrie Moron, Joe Robello. ChnrlCS PSOPICS- RUM' 2 Doug Doyle- TOHY Ffeema Lai-ry Tabaracci Larry Smith, jimmy johnson. Darrell Martin, Les Seher. Rau' 3: Coach Tom Tanl l957 J.' J. V. FOOTBALL This year's j.V. football squad had a very successful season. They finished it in a tie for the top spot with Oakland's Kittens. This year's team was coached by Tom Tancredy, who really outdid himself this year. He coached J.V. football, wrestling, track, and was assistant varsity football coach. The Musketeers opened the season against a strong San Leandro team. XY'ith very little practice under their belts, they were bowled over, 38-6. The following week, showing much improvement, the Musketeers beat Oakland in a very tight contest, 6-0. From there, Castlemont walked over Technical, 24-0, and trampled McClymonds, 31-0. It looked like a clean sweep for the Musketeers with a not highly rated Fremont team left to go. Perhaps Castlemont was a bit overconfident. maybe Fremont played over their heads, but with just seconds to go in the final quarter, the Musketeers held a slim 7-6 lead. Castlemont had the ball deep in its own territory and it looked like they could stall it out for the victory. But Fate played a mean trick: on a one in a million play, Fremont caught a Musketeer behind his own goal for a 2-point safety, and the margin of victory. So it was, Oakland remained undefeated in the rest of their games and the season ended in a tie. 132 I I Tzmcrcdy. Ralph Myler, Monte Young. Wfayne Sohlman, Ron Agrusa. Dick Maruyama. David Ii W Ed d J Sh d EIUITIC C H A M P I O N S J. V. MUSKETEERS 6 MUSKETEERS 6 MUSKETEERS 24 MUSKETEERS 31 MUSKETEERS 7 Effill' . SCORES SAN LEANDRO as OAKLAND 0 TECHNICAL o MQCLYMONDS o FREMONT 8 FINAL J. V. STANDINGS On the basis of this, Castlemont can look forward to a fourth consecutive successful season in varsity football next year. May we now take the opportunity to thank the Athletic Committee fpictured belowj for the splendid job they did in lining the field before each football game, Varsity and J.V. They gave up many hours every Thursday and Friday to keep the field in good playing shape. I I' rzglzris jack Eilerson. Hank Ball. Rich Cav ll Ron' Z: Ned Ballinger, Dave Bockover. R ATHLETIC COMMITTEE - Ron' I flef Butler. Tom Dambak. Won Lost CASTLEMONT . . . 3 OAKLAND . . . 5 FREMONT . . 2 TECHNICAL . . 2 MCCLYMONDS . . 0 1 1 2 2 4 153 XYRESTLING SQUAD-Rau I flefl io rigbrlx Mark P.1rish,LarryI-linrzman, Bill Cleworrh, Danny Flagler. XY'oodrow Wilson. Rau 3: Gene Miranda. Larry Davis. Ron Kora. Prentice jenkins. Lupe Barrios. ,lim Caufield. Rau 2: Ray Gomez. Paul vHQClf'llQ54 John BICCUUUHT- Hffmin H'-Hfhlnwna L-Ur? Charles Peoples, Orlando Pino. Bill Peoples. Manuel Aires. 'XY'alt Elliott. Tabaracci. Steie Yalll. V312 MCECF- WRESTLI G Ye Castles wrestling team, under a new coach, Tom Tancredy, had a very successful year. They won all of their meets with the three other competing schools, but somehow, although taking seven first places, managed to lose the final O.A.L. meet to Fremont, 108-104. The Knights who came out on top in the final meet were: Larry Hintzman, winner of the 129-pound class: William Peoples, winner in the 155-pound class: Danny Flagler, 140-pound winner: Charles Peoples, 147 pounds: Larry Tabaracci. 156 poundsg Ray Gomez, 177 poundsg and Eugene Miranda, who recaptured the crown he won last year in the 212-pound class. This year's team was able for the first time to go to the state meet, where wrestlers from all over California meet to decide the state champion. The Knights had two men who were able to withstand the outstanding competition and bring home a placeg they were Larry Tabaracci, a third-place winner, and Bill Peoples, a fifth-place winner. Some of Castlemont's top wrestlers will be back again next year to bolster the team. Some of them are, Larry Hintz- man, a juniorg XYf'illiam Peoples, a junior, Charles Peoples QXVilliam's brotherj, a sophomore: Paul Hodgins, a junior: Jim Caufield, another sophomoreg Herman Hutchinson, a low seniorg and Steve Valli, another low senior. W'ith so many returning wrestlers, and the wonderful spirit acquired from Coach Tancredy, the future looks bright for the grapplers of Ye Castle. LARRY HINTZMAN CHARLES PEOPLES lil'CliNli MIRANDA LARRY TABARACCI RAY GOMEZ eff Aft A X Q is f .22 ' , X . ' 'EY-Y www ww -I . X L X , . .sv xii N X,:.-H1 - - SEN? . Q K .Q in V, , gig w a , s .- Q? Q , t ig E kv X - 1 x N X... ,W LUPE BARRIOS XVALT NIEYER BILL PEOPLES PAUL HODGINS DAN ITLAGLER O.A.L. Meet XVinner Larry Tabzlrucci Con the bottomj wrestles Paul Hodgins in an exhibition Larry Tabaracci fbackj seems to be smiling as he and Ray Gomez go all out in an exhibition match O.A.L. MEET RESULTS FREMONT . . 108 CASTLEMONT . . 104 OAKLAND . 41 TECHNICAL 52 135 F E., 1 aw-f W THE STARTING FIVE-Rau' I fleft to riglJ!2.' John Bedford. John Souza. Hou' 2: Upperton Hurts. Lawrence Bennett, Joe Landers. YE BA KETEERS This year's basketball squad ended the season, for the second straight year, in a three way tie for second place. Considering that the O.A.L. was probably the strongest, best balanced league in Northern California, the season can be determined as mildly successful. For an overall record, the Knights played 18 games, winning 9 and losing 9. In the lirst game of the season, against Berkeley, the Knights were trimmed 49-32. From there they went on to win five of their next six games, including a victory over a very strong Mt. Diablo team, winner of the Diablo County Athletic League. After winning four of six pre-seasonal tilts, the Knights barged into league competition against Oakland. Castle- mont won that one 44-40, but they couldn't seem to untrack themselves in the other two clashes with the Wildcats, losing both of them in close contests. Oakland had a taller team, with 6'8 Bob Amauric and Vance Barnes standing out. Technical clipped the Knights in two of their three games. The Bulldogs held a great height advantage over the Castlemont squad. Gary VC oods was probably their greatest standout. In their games against their traditional rival Fremont, Castlemont won all of them. This was probably the high point of the season for the Knights, as these are the games they point for. McClymonds had the number-one team in Northern California this year. They proved this by remaining the only undefeated team for overall competition in the area. Like all of their opponents, Castlemont was simply over- powered by the likes of 6'10 center james Hadnot, 6'5 Paul Silas, and the league's leading scorer, Ed Thomas. It will be a long time before another team like this year's Warriors will perform on the Casaba court. The starting tive at the beginning of the season were john Bedford, guard: John Souza, forward: Upperton Hurts, centerg Lawrence Bennett, forwardg and joe Lan- , LAXVRENCE BENNETT JOHN SOUZA JOE LANDERS UPPERTON HURTS ders, guard. At midseason, starters Souza and Bedford, along with Clemon Simpson, were lost to graduation. Bill Vegel, Richard Klier, and Dick Peaslee were called upon to start in their place. Castlemont had several crippling injuries this season. john Bedford was out, for what was to be his last game, with an injured knee. john Souza also missed games because of a hurt ankle. Richard Klier broke his wrist, and it cost him a good part of the season. Coach Nordhausen deserves a lot of credit for his work in leading this, the smallest team in the O.A.L., to a solid second-place tinish. JOHN BEDFORD JAMES ANDREXVS 1, , SHN f 3 CLEMON SIMPSON BILL VEGEL RICHARD KLIER RICHARD PEASLEE DAVE BLASQUEZ VARSITY BASKETBALL-fLefl to rigbll: Coach Nordhausen, Bill Vegel, Hurts. Lawrence Bunncrt, john Souza. joe Lnndcrs, Richard Klicr. Richard john Bedford, Dave Blasquez, Clemon Simpson, james Andrews, Upperron Pcnslcc, Brian McKenna. I Q I I s I f 5 5 L X , Jw L: '137 ILM! to rigbH: Coach Nordhausen. Charles johnson, Wfarren Edwards, Bob Larrique. Al Trindade, Van Bedford, Gary Rodgers, George Moy. Arrhur Ada 1 J. V. BASKETBALLERS FINAL O.A.!.. STANDINGS Won Lost MCCLYMONDS . . 12 0 CASTLEMONT . . 5 7 OAKLAND . . . 5 7 TECHNICAL . . 5 7 FREMONT . . . 5 9 VARSITY SCORES .l. V. SCORES CASTLEMONT 52 BERKELEY 49 CASTLEMONT BERKELEY CASTLEMONT 55 ALAMEDA 54 CASTLEMONT ALAMEDA CASTLEMONT 66 ST. ELIZABETH'S 60 CASTLEMONT ST. ELIZABETH'S CASTLEMONT 47 SANTA CLARA 48 CASTLEMONT SANTA CLARA CASTLEMONT 77 HAYWARD 58 CASTLEMONT HAYXVARD CASTLEMONT 44 OAKLAND 49 CASTLEMONT OAKLAND CASTLEMONT 52 MT. DIABLO 48 CASTLEMONT MT. DIABLO CASTLEMONT 55 TECHNICAL 42 CASTLEMONT TECHNICAL CASTLEMONT 51 FREMONT 26 CASTLEMONT FREMONT CASTLEMONT 48 MCCLYMONDS 78 CASTLEMONT MCCLYMONDS CASTLEMONT 46 OAKLAND 58 CASTLEMONT OAKLAND CASTLEMONT Z5 TECHNICAL 51 CASTLEMONT TECHNICAL CASTLIEMONT 51 FREMONT 47 CASTLEMONT FREMONT CASTLEMONT 42 MCCLYMONDS 62 CASTLEMONT MCCLYMONDS CASTLEMONT 44 OAKLAND 47 CASTLEMONT OAKLAND CASTLEMONT 60 TECHNICAL 55 CASTLEMONT TECHNICAL CASTLEMONT 55 FREMONT 45 CASTLEMONT FREMONT CASTLEMONT 54 MCCLYMONDS 52 CASTLEMONT MCCLYMONDS 58 50 58 45 26 21 25 17 28 25 29 28 35 41 50 56 27 58 59 JUNIOR ATHLETES Gail Hubbard Barbara Albertson Davc Bockovcr Rosalenu Garcia Elcnc Grccnfcldt Margaret Clark Sally Thomson Diane Duncan Jessie Diehl Carolyn Irby Nannurrc Camacho Dennis Wood Cathy Mcllaffery Ken Rose Sue Gaspur jean Thatcher Lindy Fowler Annie Nuncs Bill McMillan Kfarol McDonald ,lan Thruslon ,ludy Thompson Sharuc Montgomery XVaIr Elliott Don T. Bryan: , A WM! N Q '- rf- -fNhf'sXQg.?QQ,j fA'.g 1 Q, , . xy .X r. W 'lf' A kr x is X S X ' ima .Na SENIOR RECORD ASTON, MARGARET-junior Prom, May Day, Election Committee, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, Pepsters. ADAMS, DAVE-Boys League. ALIERES, FRED-H-11 Swim Party, Senior Bus Boy, Choir, Castleers, Parents Night. AMERIO, KEN-H-12 Class Council, Transportation Committee Senior Pic- nic, junior Prom, H-11 Swim Party, L-12 Flower Sale, H-10 Skating Party, Senior Dinner. AMET, BARBARA - Head Song Leader, Theta Omega Chi Recording Secretary, L-10 Round Table Represen- tative, H-11 Class Vice-President, Pepsters Vice-President, junior Prom Chairman, Water Show, Swimming Party Chairman, Big Sisters, Election Committee. APEDAILE, DON - Parents Night, Senior Dinner. BALDARAMOS, jEANNE - Big Sis- ters, Election Committee, L.K.A.C., Senior Dinner Waitress, May Day, Youth Council, Pepsters, Term Play Ticket Salesman, Advanced Dance. BALL, HANK - Commissioner of Boys Athletics, Class Council, Vice- President of Ye Maces Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Big Brothers, Six Footers, Pepsters, Student Control, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies, Road Knights. BANKS, MILDRED-L-11 Class Sec- retary, G.O.T.L. President, Vice-Presi- dent and Secretary, G.A.A. Secretary and Treasurer, Block C, G.A.A. Execu- tive Board, Associate justice, Student Control, Big Sisters. BARNES, ESSETTA-Trianon, Pep- sters, junior Prom, Parents Night, Senior Ball, G.A.A., May Day, Water Show, Senior Dinner. BEDFORD, jOHN - Boys Block C, Phaetons President, Basketball All City, Baseball j.V., Football j.V., Big Brothers, Skating Party, Ye Trouba- dours, junior Prom, R.O.T.C. Band. Class of January I95S BELMESSIERI, MARLENE - Theta Omega Chi, Commissioner of Annals, H-11 Class Secretary, Big Sisters, Elec- tion Committee, junior Prorn, Senior Dinner, Representative Assembly, Senior Ball, H-11 Swim Party. BENNITT, EUGENE -- Undertakers, H-10 Skating Party, H-11 Swim Party, L-12 Flower Sale. BERGSTEDT, BOB-Commissioner of Public Relations, President of Student Control, Big Brothers Secretary, Crier, Copy Editor Falcon, Cavaliers, Hi-Y Council, Publicity Chairman H-ll Swim Party, Publicity Chairman ju- nior Prom, Round Table, Crier Cub Edition. BIDDLE, GLORIA - Student Body Secretary, C.S.F. Vice President, Asso- ciate justice, L.K.A.C., Big Sisters, Aquadettes Treasurer, Election Com- mittee, junior Prom Chairman, Water Show. BINGGELI, DON - H-10 Skating Party, H-11 Swim Party, junior Prom, Tennis Team, Senior Picnic Table Chairman, Ye Castle Hams, L-12 Flower Sale, Pepsters, May Day. BISBIGLEA, FRANK - H-11 Swim Party, L-12 Class Council, Big Broth- ers, Senior Dinner. BLOCK, ARLENE-L.K.A.C., Big Sis- ters, Girls Block C President, G.A.A. President, Senior Ball, Music Night, Senior Dinner, Senior Picnic, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies, Parents Night. BONA, NANCY-H-10 Round Table Representative, Youth Council, Pep- sters, I..O.D., Parents Night, Repre- sentative Assembly, H-10 Skating Party, O.G.S., Senior Dinner. BRAD LY, jERRY-Boys League. BROXVN, ELIZABETH-President of Christian Fellowship, L.O.P.C., Chap- lain of Round Table, Entertainers Guild, C.S.F., Swim Party, junior Prom, Senior Dinner. BURK, ROBERT-H-12 Class Presi- dent, L-ll Class President, H-10 Round Table, Vice-President Undertakers, Bishops, Entertainers Guild, Big Broth- ers, Excalibur, Orchestra, Athletic Committee. BUTLER, RONALD - Ye Castle Hams, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies, Boys Athletic Commission, Senior Din- ner, Senior Ball. CAIRES, jAMES-Bishops, Term Play, Senior Picnic Table Chairman, Big Brothers, Student Control, Wrestling, Election Committee, Poster Committee, Parents Night, Road Knights. CASH, jOSEPHINE-Trianon, Pep- sters, Water Show, Choir, Music Night, Parents Night, May Day, Term Play, Senior Dinner, Phaetons. CAVALLI, RICH - L-10 President, j.V. Football, Ye Troubadours, Bish- ops, Big Brothers, junior Prom, Track Team, Senior Picnic Table Chairman, H-10, H-11 Representative Assembly, lVIay Day. CAYOU, LINDA - Phaetons, Enter- tainers Guild, Choir, Water Show, Senior Dinner, Music Night, junior Prom, Term Play, Parents Night, Pepsters. CHAMBERS, CARLA - Girls League President and Vice-President, Theta Omega Chi President and Correspond- ing Secretary, Pepsters Sergeant at Arms, H-11 Swim Party Sales Chair- man, Crier Cub Edition Managing Editor, H-10, H-11 Class Council Rep- resentative Assembly, Election Com- mittee, Vifater Show, Senior Ball, Senior Dinner Toast-Mistress. CLAYTON, jEAN - Phaeton, Crier, Trianon, Senior Dinner, Parents Night. CLEXWORTI-I, BILL - L-11 Round Table, H-11 Round Table, Trouba- dours, Bishops, Basketball, Football, Swimming, Big Brothers, May Day, Pepsters. CHAVES, DON-Boys Federation. CHAVIS, STEVE-H-11 Swim Party. COLE, BEVERLY - Youth Council, L.O.A., Parents Night, junior Prom Decorations, May Day, Pepsters. COLE, DENNIS-Senior Dinner Dec- orations, Stage Crew, Senior Ball. COON, ALMA - L.C.G. Vice-Presi- dent, Pepsters, G.A.A., H-10 Skating Party, H-ll Swim Party, Senior Picnic, Senior Dinner, junior Prom. SENID RECORDS COSTA, MARIA - Youth Council Vice-President, Entertainers Guild, Student Control, Trianon, Senior Din- ner, Senior Ball, Term Play, junior Prom, Water Show, Christmas Pageant. CREAMER, SHEREE -Pepsters, Par- ents Night, Cake Sales, Picnic Chair- man, Senior Dinner Waitress, Term Play Ticket Sales, May Day, Name Label Sales, Senior Assembly, G.A.A. DAVIES, MARGIE - Big Sisters, L.K.A.C., Parents Night, Name Label Salesman, G.A.A., Pepsters. DAVIS, THELMA-G.A.A., Orchestra, Symphonette, Dance Band, Parents Night, Music Night, Senior Dinner. DEVINE, BETTE-Phi Mu, H-12 Class Secretary, Election Committee, Big Sisters, Senior Dinner Toast Mistress, I-I-12 Senior Ball Committee, Falcon Staff Assistant Editor, L.O.D., H-11 junior Prom Committee. EDGAR, CAT INE - Commis- sioner 'ia tivities, P si 'ent of Youth Cou il, s't Ar ditor of Falcon, Chair in orations Se- nior Ball, Stude t C ntrol, Term Plays, Water Shows, l nio Prom, Entertain- ers Guild, Tria on. ELSASER, DAVE - Chevron Club, Student Control, N.R.A., Decorations Senior Dinner. ENJAIAN, VENDA - L-10 Round Table Representative, L-12 Class Vice- President, C.S.F., junior Prom Com- mittee, H-10 Skating Party, May Day Committee, Pepsters, Theta Omega Chi, Big Sisters, Class Council. ENOS, NICK-Color Guard R.O.T.C., Chevron Club, Senior Dinner Decora- tions, Senior Ball Decorations, N.R.A. FALGOUT, EDMUND - R.O.T.C. Regimental Commander, Saber Club, Program Committee, Senior Dinner, Refreshments Senior Ball, Chevron Club, N.R.A., Youth Council. FARRIS, GAYLE - Arrangements Senior Ball, Decorations Senior Din- ner, Ten Pin Knights, Clean-up H-11 Swim Party. Class of January l958 FAZZIO, GARYfChess Club, Bish- ops, Key Club, Flower Sale, Science Club, Six Footers, Swim Party, Student Control, Pepsters, FLAGLER, DANNY-Block C, Wres- tling Team, Sigma President. FOLDEN, DARLENE - L-11 Core Class Representative, Christian Fellow- ship, Cake Sale. FRANCISCONI, GAIL - Big Sisters. Class Representative, H-ll Swim Party Chairman, Falcon Staff, Youth Coun- cil, Pepsters, May Day, junior Prom Chairman, Senior Dinner Waitress, H-lo Skating Party. FREEMAN, LINDA-Theta Omega Chi Chaplain, Big Sisters, Girls League Secretary, Pepsters, Youth Council, May Day, H-ll Swim Party, Falcon Staff, Water Show, Senior Dinner Waitress. FURTADO, PHYLLIS - Term Plays. Youth Council, Entertainers Guild, junior Prom, Senior Ball, Choir, Dads Club Talent Shows, Assemblies, Par- ents Night. EUSS, DIETER-Student Body Presi- dent, Chief Justice, Bailiff, L-11 Class Vice-President, Entertainers Guild President, Tennis Block C, Orchestra, C.S.F. Treasurer, Undertakers Secre- tary, Excalibur, Big Brothers. GAINES, BRAD-Competition Pla- toon, Senior Ball Decorations, Senior Dinner Decorations, Drill Team, Chev- ron Club, Saber Club, N.R.A., junior Statesman, Youth Council. GARONI, BARBARA -Youth Coun- cil Secretary, Senior Ball Chairman, -lunior Prom Chairman, Falcon Staff Secretary, L-11 Cake Sale Chairman, Falcon Salesman, Football Ticket Sales- man, Class Council, L.C.G. Secretary, Pepsters, GEBHARDT, RAYMON - Football, Associate justice, Basketball, Trouba- dours Secretary, Track, Big Brothers, Hi-Y Cavaliers, Block C, Representa- tive Assembly L-12. GERLOFF, RICH -Varsity Football, Stage Crew, Ye Troubadours, Block C, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, H-to Skat- ing Party, Student Control. GOINICH, SYLVIA - Big Sisters, L.H.G., L.O.P.C., Decorations Senior Dinner, Crief Staff, May Day, H-ll Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party, Pep- sters. GONSALVES, NICOLELYNN-Prev ident Youth Council, Secretary Youth Council, Student Control, Aquadettes Historian, Entertainers Guild, Term Plays, Senior Dinner Decorations. May Day, Vifater Shows, Senior Ball. GOOSBY, FELIX - Band, Dance, R.O.T.C. Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Concert Band, Entertainers Guild, Fal- con Staff. HASS, PAT-Assistant Yell Leader, Phi Mu Treasurer, L.O.D. Vice-Presi- dent, L-ll Round Table Representative, Big Sisters, Water Show, Falcon Skit, Pepsters, Senior Dinner, junior Prom. HALL, CLAUDIA - Choir, Student Control, G.A.A. HALL, DENNIS-Election Committee, Bishops, Junior Prom, Flower Sale, H-11 Swim Party, L-10 Skating Party, Stage Crew, Student Control, Pepsters, May Day. HALL, SANDY-C.S.F., Big Sisters, Girls League Secretary, Student Body Vice-President, L-11 Round Table Rep- resentative, Theta Omega Chi, L.H.G., Student lN1ayor Oakland Council. HAMILTON, ANN - Trianon, Pep- sters, Parents Niht, Water Show, lVIay Day, Senior Ball Committee, junior Prom. HAMILTON, LARRY-Music Night, Flower Sale, Science Club, Chess Club, Pepsters, May Day, Youth Council. HARNESS, VIRGINIA-Poster Com- mittee, Programs Senior Dinner. HARNESS, VIVIAN-L.O.P.C. HARRIS, PERCY-Phaetons. 2 SENIO RECGRD HAYES, jUDY--Senior Dinner Dec- orations, Senior Ball Decorations, L-12 Flower Sale, junior Prom Salesman, H-11 Name Labels Salesman, H-11 Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party. HEISER, jAMES - Public Address System. HENRY, LA VONE-Vice-President of L.O.P.C. HOPKINS, DOYLE-Boys Federation. HOLM, LOUISE - G.A.A. Secretary, Big Sisters, Senior Picnic, Girls Block C, Parents Night, Student Control, May Day, Music Night, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball. HOLMS, BOB-L-10 and H-10 Round- table, Undertakers, Six Footers, j.V. Baseball, Senior Ball, junior Prom. HOWER, BARBARA - L.K.A.C., Choir, Dance, Decorations Chairman, Student Clerk. VIACKSON, BILLIE - Spring Vice- President of Mu Lambda Y-Teens, Water Show, Music Night, Trianon, L.O.P.C., Parents Night, Senior Ball, Treasurer Mu Lambda, junior Red Cross, Orchestra. jENSEN, CAROL-Theta Omega Chi, Big Sisters, H-12 Class Council, Pep- sters, Chairman for Senior Picnic, junior Prom, H-11 Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party, May Day, Waitress for the Senior Dinner. jOHNSON, BARRY-Mermen, H-11 Swim Party, Senior Ball, Parents Night. VIOHNSON, PAT-L.H.G. Vice-Presi- dent and Treasurer, Big Sisters, Water Show, Representative Assembly, H-10 Skating Party, H-11 Swim Party, ju- nior Prom, Senior Dinner Waitress, May Day, Pepsters. jONES, BARBARA-G.A.A. AIONIES, M. L.-H-10 Skating Party, Round Table, Pep Band, R.O.T.C. Band, Youth Council, junior Prom Salesman. KENNEDY, RON-Senior Ball. Class of January I958 KOCYAN, PAT-Senior Dinner, ju- nior Prom, H-10 Skating Party, H-11 Swim Party. KOKOLETSOS, CYNTHIA - L-12 Class President, Phi Mu, H-11 Round Table Representative, Big Sisters, Elec- tion Committee, Representative As- sembly, L-10 May Day, H-10 Skating Party, Pepsters. KRAMER, GARY - Choir, Music Night, Open House. LAMPH, ERANCINE-Commissioner of Finance, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, L.O.D., Youth Council, Big Sisters, Pepsters, junior Prom, Skating Party, May Day. LINDQUIST, SYLVIA-H-11 Repre- sentative Assembly, Girls League. LIVINGSTON, DEANNA-H-10 and H-11 Class Representative, junior Prom, Parents Night, H-11 Swim Party, Senior Picnic, Senior Assembly, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, H-10 Skating Party, Pepsters. LONG, MARIE-Decorations for Se- nior Ball, Parents Night, Open House, H-11 Skating Party, Swim Party, Seat- ing for Senior Dinner, Trianon, Cake Sale, junior Prom, Pepsters. LOPEZ, DELORES - Youth Council, Poster Committee, Assistant Poster Commissioner, Pepsters, Senior Picnic, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, May Day. MACKLIN, GLAVERN - Election Committee, L.O.D., Student Control, Class Representative Assistant in L-10, H-10 and H-11, Senior Dinner, Senior Dinner Waitress, Tickets for H-10 Skating Party, junior Prom, Pepsters, Rally Committee. MANUEL, RUTH - Choir, Castleers, junior Prom, Phaetons, Senior Dinner, Music Night, Trianon, Entertainers Guild. MARTIN, NANCY - L.H.G. Chap- lain, Youth Council, H-10 Skating Party, H-ll Swim Party, Senior Picnic, Music Night, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, May Day, L-ll Cake Sale. MILTON, MARTY-Commissioner of Assemblies, L-11 Round Table Repre- sentative, H-10 Class Secretary, Term Play, Water Show, Ladies of Devon, Youth Council, Pepsters, Big Sisters, junior Prom. MINES, WARREN-President of En- tertainers Guild, Vice-President of Six Eooters, Big Brothers, Tennis Team All City, Block C, Talent Show Second Place, Assistant Sports Editor on Crier. MIRANDA, EUGENE - All City Wrestling, All City Golf, Varsity Football, Ye Troubadours, Block C, Big Brothers, Boys Federation Presi- dent, Pepsters. MORGAN, DON-Ye Castle Hams, Parents Night. MORRIS, ALMA -- Christian Fellow- ship, Pepsters, G.A.A. MUELLER, MADELINE - xvatef show, G.A.A. MURPHY, DORITA - Senior Ball, Senior Picnic, Senior Dinner, H-11 Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party. MCCLURE, PAT-Term Play, Vice- President of Youth Council, Big Sis- ters, Election Committee, Student Con- trol, junior Prom, May Day, Senior Picnic, Senior Dinner Waitress, Pep- sters. MCCULHOUGH, MADELINE-Phae- tons Chaplain, Senior Picnic Table Chairman, junior Prom Committee, Parents Night, Water Show, Senior Ball, Trianon, Cake Sale. MCCUNNIFF, jOHN - Mermen, Wrestling, Parents Night. MCDONALD, SANDY - H-11 Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party, junior Prom. MCKENNA, BRIAN - Radio Club. junior Prom, Basketball Manager, Track Manager, Pepsters, Block C, Youth Council, Senior Dinner, Rally Committee, Senior Ball. NELSON, NELS-H-ll Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party, Senior Picnic, Senior Dinner. SE NETTO, ALIXE-Big Sisters, L.O.D., Senior Dinner, Pepsters, Youth Coun- cil, Senior Picnic Committee Chair- man, Senior Ball, H-10 Skating Party, H-ll Swimming Party, L-12 Flower Sale. NIETO, GERALDINE - Big Sisters, L-12 Round Table Representative, L.O.A. Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary, Youth Council, Term Play, Senior Assembly, Senior Picnic Table Chairman, Senior Ball, Water Show, Falcon Skits. OLSON, ANTHON JR. - Parents Night, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball. ORDONEZ, BARBARA - Commis- sioner of Girls Athletics, G.A.A. Presi- dent, Chairman of Games, Senior Pic- nic, Co-chairman of Decorations, Senior Ball, L.K.A.C. Vice-President, Girls C Society Secretary, Aquadettes, L- 12 Flower Sale, May Day, Round Table, Student Control, Pepsters, Lead- ership, Wfater Show, Senior Dinner CFlowersj. PARSONS, BOB - Shop-Arama, Par- ents Night, Music Night, Boys Federa- tion, H-ll Swim Party. PASTRONE, JAMES -Choir, Music Night, Open House, Parents Night, Auto Show. PAVAN, HAROLD-Public Address System, Ye Castle Hams, Hall Patrol, Civil Patrol. PECOT, EMILY -- Caduceus, Mu Lambda, Girls C Society, C.S.F. Senior Picnic Table Chairman, Aqua- dettes, Trianon, Entertainers Guild, Junior Prom, Music Night. PEDERSEN, MICHAEL - Key Club, Youth Council, Entertainers Guild, Junior Prom, Music Night, Parents Night, Symphonette. PERRY, GAIL-Phi Mu Vice-Presi- dent-Chaplain, L.O.D. Secretary-Treas- urer, H-10 Representative Assembly, Big Sisters, Aquadettes, Youth Coun- cil, Wfater Show, Trianon Secretary, Pepsters, Student Control. PINE, GENE-Boys Federation. PITTS, JOYCE - Student Control, Wfater Show, Parents Night, Music Night, Trianon, Orchestra, Senior Din- ner Invitations. I0 RECORDS Class of January I958 PIERCE, JOHN RONALD-Chevron Club, N.R.A. PRESTEGARD, ROGER-H-10 Class President, Round Table, Shamrocks, Shamrock President, Bishops, Student Control, Big Brothers, J.V. Basketball, Pepsters, Stage Crew, G.A.A. PURMORT, JOHN - Track Team, Auto Show, Senior Dinner Decorations, Junior Prom Decorations. QUINTAL, SHIRLEY-Choir, Senior Dinner fArrangementsj, Junior Prom fBidsJ. RANIOS, LINDA - L.H.G. Secretary, Election Committee, Senior Dinner Programs, Senior Ball Bids, May Day, Vlfater Show, Big Sisters, Senior Picnic, H-ll Swim Party, Pepsters. RAMSDEL, MARVINfPepsters, Road Knights, Maces. REECE, JAMES-Track, Dads Club Talent Show, Jinx Jamboree. REYES, KEN-R.O.T.C. Competition Band, Key Club, Crier Staff, R.O.T.C. Spring Competition. RHOADES, JIM-R.O.T.C., Pepsters. ROBERTS, GLENN - Entertainers Guild, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies, Decorations for Senior Ball. ROLO, GABRIEL - Saber, Chevron, Battalion Commander R.O.T.C., Drill Team R.O.T.C., Platoon Competition R.O.T.C., President Foreign Corres- pondence, Class Representative, Treas- urer R.O.T.C., Junior Statesmen of America President, United Nations Chairman. RUSSO, PHYLLIS-President, Vice- President, Secretary of L.K.A.C., Music Night, Parents Nights, May Day, Se- nior Dinner, Senior Ball, Pepsters, C.S.F., Representative Assembly, Choir. SANTOS, EMILY - Senior Dinner, Senior Picnic, Junior Prom, H-11 Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party, Popcorn 5319! May' Day, L-12 Flower Sale. SCARDAMAGLIA, FRANK - Sham- rocks, H-10 Skating Party, H-11 Swim- ming Party, H-12 Senior Picnic, H-12 Senior Dinner, Election Committee, Youth Council, Senior Ball Committee, L-12 Flower Sale. SIEDENTOPH, XXflNlERIiD-Castl- eers, Choir, Girls Athletics, L.O.P.C., Senior Picnic, Parents Night, Music Night, Christian Fellowship. SIMPSON, CLEMON JR.-Boys Block C, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, J.V. Track, Varsity Track, Castleers, Choir, Music Night, Parents Night, Phaetons. SIXBY, RON - Varsity Swimming Team, Mermen. SMITH, PATRICIA f XVater Show, Youth Council, Caduceus, Junior Prom, Senior Picnic, Skating Party, Swim- ming Party. SMITH, VERNON-Vice-Presidcnt of Ye Castle Hams, Vice-President and Secretary of Road Knights, Track, Choir, Parents Night, Senior Picnic, Auto Show Assistant Chairman, SNOXV, MARY-Girls League. SOUZA, JOHN - Block C, Varsity Basketball. sTUBBs, ROBERT-R.O.T.C., Chev. 1'Ol'1. SUGIYAMA, KIYOMI - L-12 Class Secretary, L-12 Flower Sale, Election Committee, Ladies of the Holy Grail, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, Rally Com- mittee. SWANHOLT, DALE-Ye Maces, Six Eooters, Stage Crew, R.O.T.C., Youth Council, Auto Show, Term Play, Senior Lall. SXVIFT, ROY-Bowling Club, Senior Ball. TOMPKINS, CAROLE - H-12 Class Vice-President, L.O.A. President, L-12 Cake Sale, Chairman of H-10 Skating Party, Chairman of H-12 Picnic, Toast Mistress at Senior Dinner, Term Play, Senior Ball, Water Show, Vice-Presi- dent of L,O.A. SENIOR RECORD TRANSANO, DON - H-11 Swim Party, Water Show, Term Play, Choir, Castleers, Stage Crew, Assistant Stage Manager. URFER, DON-H-10 Skating Party, Senior Dinner, Boys Federation. VIDAL, GILBERT-Varsity Football, Troubadours, Varsity Baseball, Choir President, Secretary of Troubadours, Pepsters. VIRGIN, CAROL-Senior Ball, VC'ater Show, H-10 Skating Party, I.-11 Cake Sale. XVALLACE, YVONNE - G.A.A., Se- nior Picnic. n i P If ' 4 Class of January I958 WATKINS, GARY - Dance Band, R.O.T.C. Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Senior Dinner. WELLER, SHARLA - G.A.A,, Girls Block C, L.C.G., Christian Fellowship, Big Sisters, Parents Night, Music Night, Senior Picnic. XVHITE, BlLL+Castleers, Saber, Chev- ron, Choir, Drill Team, Color Guard, Competition Platoon, Chess Club. XVILLIAMS, RODNEY-H-12 Class Council, Big Brothers, Student Con- trol, Phaetons, Varsity Track Team, Youth Council, Term Play, Choir, Entertainers Guild, R.O.T.C. . . Autographs . . ' A I V 1' L , Q, U Q 1 I I 3 W'lLI.lAlNIS, ROY - Varsity T1-ack Basketball J.V., Phaetons, Youth Count cil. WOODS, NADINE - Christian Fel- lowship, H-11 Swim Party. VVOOLEY, SANDRA-President Sci- ence Club, Vice-President Trianon, ju- nior Prom Decorations, Senior Dinner, Senior Ball, Youth Council, Caduceus. ZANASSI, ZALENA-Senior Dinner, Senior Picnic, Trianon, H-11 Swim Party. H-10 Skating Party, Parents Night. .J F5 J rx J fl qt at at at at JL gf, ,L ,L ,L JL J fi SPONSOR HIP DALE'S MARKET 10828 Bancroft Avenue Choice Meats 81 Vegetables STONE'S MEN'S 8: BOYS' SHOP Corner E. 14th St. 8: 73rd Ave. Nationally Advertised Brands. Tops in Men's VC'ear PACIFIC BOWL 7425 East 14th Street Free Bowling Instructions GEORGE 84 SONS MARKET 8825 MacArthur Boulevard Groceries, Meats 84 School Supplies LONDON PHARMACY 8208 MacArthur Boulevard 40 prints Graduation Pictures-Three Days 332 JL U r' 'if-4 Jan Congratulations Senior na ,As THE LADIES or THE HOL CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY J 5601 San Leandro Street P' Manufacturers of tin cans, paper, glass and plastic containers - fiberboard products LOT - A - BURGER 8888 MacArthur Boulevard Compliments of John Monti CASTLEMONT BIBLE CHAPEL 90th above MacArthur Boulevard A true Bible fellowship for Castlemont 5 High School young people A B SIGNAL SERVICE 8021 MacArthur Boulevard Complete Signal Products RAY COLLINS REALTY 7924 E. 14th Street Mrs. Ruby Daniels, Saleslady for Ray Collins Realty-TR 2-8805 or LO 8-3000 J V1 HAVEN MACHINERY 8: SUPPLY CO. 950 East 14th Street If It's An Electric Tool-Haven Has It JOHNNY'S MARKET 1774 - 82nd Avenue Quality Meats, Groceries 8: Vegetables CASTLE RECORD SHOP 8850 MacArthur Boulevard Castlemont's Favorite for Records Buy five and get one free KAYS YARDAGE SHOP 9629 East 14th Street Yardage, Apparel, Patterns 8: Notions SATER'S SERVICE STATION 1970 Seminary Avenue Tidewater Oil Company Products .K xvx LEN E. 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LOCKXVOOD FLORAL SHOP HONEY'S 5 1707 Telegraph Avenue Famous for Skirts, Sweaters, and Sportswear ALLIED TILE SUPPLY All Over the Bay Area Q RAYS DRUG STORE L, TOBEY TIRE SERVICE 200 - 40th Street ADCO THRIFTY CLEANERS F., New and Recapped Tires I TRY CLUB MARKET P. A. MORTENSEN lk SONS COLN 7218 MacArthur Boulevard .. Wfe Take Better Care of Your Car MEL S DRUG STORE F KIDDIE KAROUSEL 1 Compliments of J YE CASTLE SCRIBES LOGAN DRUG COMPANY jc uc ac mc uc -lc -lr -lc -rr uc uc ae- 4 ONGRATULATIONS... AND EVERY WISH FOR A HAPPY FUTURE TO ALL THE GUYS AND GALS AT CASTLEMONT... FROM CLIFF We sincerely thank FALCON staff membersg Mr. Bernard Karne, their advisor, and all the other folks at Castle- mont who helped us so much to produce the hundreds of photographs which appear in this book. Your good cooperation made for us a very pleasant experience out ot what could have been a hard task. CLIFF BARBERA 0 0 0 We serve Oakland and vicinity, specializing in wedding candids, portraits and fraternity-sorority functions. No photographic assignment is too small or too large for us to handle. Please drop into our studio at any time you are in the downtown area . . . make our place your headquarters while shopping . . . we're always glad to see Castlemont folks. LIFF ARBER Stun o 390 - 17th ST. - BETWEEN FRANKLIN 8. WEBSTER - OAKLAND TWinoaks 3-0370 E IOR RECORD ACOSTA, ANTHONY-Boys Federa- tion. AECUERO, BARBARA-Theta Omega Chi, Assistant Yell Leader, Big Sisters, H-10 Skating Party, L-11 junior Prom, H-11 junior Prom, Pepsters, May Day. AGLIANO, MARTA - Trianon Vice- President, Phi Mu Treasurer, L.O.D., Pepsters, H-11 Swim Party, junior Prom, Student Control, G.A.A., Girls League. ALBERTSON, BARBARA-L-11 Vice- President, Castleers, Choir, Water Show, Entertainers Guild, Pepsters, junior Prom, Youth Council. ALEXANDER, DAV E-Boys Federa- tion. ALEXANDER, JOSEPHINE - Y- Teens, Caduceus, Castleers, Trianon, Music Night, Parents Night, Choir, Girls League. ANDERSON, BERTHA - Girls League. ANDERSON, HARTLEY - Road Knights President, Youth Council, Big Brothers, Foreign Correspondence, Chevron, Boys League. ANDERSON, HELEN-Trianon, Girls League, Parents Night. ANDREWS, JAMES - Basketball, Track. ANGEL, CECELIA - Girls Block C President, Entertainers Guild Presi- dent, Ladies of Percival's Court Secre- tary, Student Control, Election Com- mittee, Ye Castle Scribes, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies, G.A.A. Executive Board Secretary, Parents Night, Girls Athletics Committee. BALLESTERO, CARMEN - Youth Council, Red Cross, Girls League. BAPTISTE, BEVERLY - Assistant Sales Manager Falcon Staff, Water Show, Choir, junior Prom, Caduceus, G.A.A., Parents Night, Trianon, H-11 Class Representative, H-10 Cake Sale. BARCLAY, JOYCE-C.S.F., Student Control, Road Knights, Girls League, Destriers, Pepsters. BAUTISTA, WALLACE - Chevron, Road Knights. Class of June I958 BIANUCCI, JOHN - Student Body President, Chief Justice, H-11 Round Table, L-ll Class President, Swimming Team, President of Mermen, C.S.F. Member, Youth Council, Student Con- trol, Undertakers. BERNARD, BRIAN C. -Castle Mer- men, Swim Team, Secretary of Castle Mermen, Bowling Team, Boys Federa- tion, Water Show, Pepsters. BIGGAR, SUE-Trianon, Water Show, Girls League. BIRTEL, SANDRA - Pepsters, Tri- anon. BLOUNT, RONALD - Swimming Team, Mermen. BOCKOVER, DAVE-Wfrestling, ju- nior Prom Committee, Boys Federa- tion, Six Footers, Pepsters, Athletic Committee. BONK, THELMA - Foreign Corres- pondence Vice-President, Pepsters, Ye Castle Scribes, H-ll Swim Party. BOYER, ROSEMARY-Falcon Staff, E.T.A. Treasurer, L.O.P.C., C.C.F., Trianon, Student Control, May Day, Music Night, Open House, H-11 Cake Sale. BRA DWAY, NAN-Y.C.S. BRAIN, ROBERTA - L-10 Round Table, H-11 Round Table, Rally Com- mittee, Big Sisters Secretary, Phi Mu Chaplain, L.O.D., Chairman of Enter- tainment for Swim Party, Class Repre- sentative, Junior Prom Committees, Pepsters. BRAGG, LUCILLE-Girls League. BRIGGS, CLAUDIA-Y-Teens, Girls League. BRISTOXV, DOUG-Chevron, Saber. BRYANT, DON E.-Boys Federation, Pepsters. BRYANT, DON T.-H-10 Class Rep- resentative, Six Footers, Big Brothers, Ye Maces, L-11 Round Table, Excali- bur, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies, Pep- sters, L-12 Round Table, Bishops. BUENO, JAKIS-Boys Federation. BUNKER, NANCY-Crier Staff. BURKE, PAT-Castleers, Music Night, Choir, Parents Night. BI TTLER, CLEM-Boys Federation. CAMACHO. NANNETTE S L-ll Round Table, H-11 Class Secretary, L-12 Vice-President, L.K.A.C., Y.C.S., Entertainers Guild, Pepsters, Phi Mu Recording Secretary, Big Sisters, H-10, L-ll Class Representative, Senior Din- ner Chairman. CARTER, ROBERT-Band. CAVIN, RON-Assistant Art Editor Falcon, Youth Council Vice-President, Student Control, Poster Committee. CLARK, CAROLYN Q Feature Editor Crier, Cub Edition Feature Editor, L.lx,A.C., I.-ll and ll-11 junior Prom Committees, May Day Booth, Pepsters, Party, Big Sisters, Senior H-ll Swim Dinner, Managing Editor of Crier. CLARKE, MARGARET - Girls League, Pepsters. CLA Y, TOM+Bishops. COGSWELL, DENNIS-Science Club, Tennis Team, C.S.F., Science Seminar. COLBURN, DON - Big Brothers, Swimming Team, Mermen Secretary, Six Footers President, Excalibur, Block C. COLE, GERALDINE-Choir. COSTA, TERISA-Choir, Water Show, H-10 Skating Party, H-11 Swim Party. COVINGTON, ALLIE - G.A.A., Mu Lambda. CRABILL, KAREN - Falcon Copy Editor, Junior Prom Sales Committee, H-11 Cake Sale, Senior Dinner, Pep- SISFS, Crier Cub Edition. CRAIG, RICHARD -Football, Base- ball. CREXV, LARRY - Six Footers, H-11 Swim Party. CROSBY, FRANCINE-Round Table Representative, H-11 Swim Party, Par- ents Night, Pepsters, G.A.A., Y.C.S., Foreign Correspondence, Pepsters, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies. SE IOR RECDRDS CURRY, DIANE -H-10 Representa- tive, L-11 Representative. CUSSEAUX, ROSEMARY - Girls League. DAMALERIO, CHRISTINE-Foreign Correspondence, Y.C.S., Parents Night, Pepsters, H-ll Swim Party. DAMBAK, TOM - Junior Prom, Youth Council, Ye Maces, Phi Beta Delta. DAVIDSON, DARLEEN - Student Control, Youth Council, Water Show, junior Prom, Science Club. DAVIS, HELEN-Y-Teens, G.O.T.L. Election Committee, junior Prom Com- mittee, Parents Night, Caduceus, Girls League. DE ARAVJO, LARRY-Road Knights, Entertainers Guild, Destriers. DELONG, GERALD-Chevron Club. DEMELLO, LILA-G.A.A. DENT, ROCHESTER-Track. DELP, ROBERT - Ye Castle Hams President, Youth Council, Student Con- trol. DERROUGH, LORETTA - Girls League. DIEHL, JESSIE - C.S.F., Christian Fellowship Vice-President. DINI, ELYN-Assistant Yell Leader, L.O.D., Youth Council, Swim Party, Junior Prom, Pepsters, Aquadettes, G.A.A. DIXON, GAIL-Choir, Pepsters, Stu- dent Control. DOLAN, PAT-junior Statesmen, Ye Castle Hams. DONATO, SHARON-G.A.A. Execu- tive Board, Girls Block C, Commis- sioner of Bowling, Parents Night. DORISSE, ROBERT - Choir, Castl- eers. DOIIGHERTY, MARIE - President of Destriers. Class of June l958 DUNCAN, DIANE - Phi Mu His- torian and Vice-President, L.O.D., L-11 and L-12 Round Table Representative, Big Sisters, Representative Assembly, Election Committee, Falcon Staff, ju- nior Prom Sales Committee, Senior Dinner Waitress, Rally Committee. EHMK12, RoN - J.v. Football, J.V. Baseball, Shamrocks, Bishops, Big Brothers, Troubadours. ELFTMAN, LOUISE - L.O.P.C., Y- Teens, Treasurer of C.S.F., G.A.A., G.O.T.L., Pepsters, Orchestra, F.T.A. ELLIOTT, WALTER - Wrestling, Youth Council, junior Prom Chairman, Swim Party, Posters, Pepsters, Ye Maces, Skating Party, May Day, Com- missioner of Posters. ELLIS, SUSAN-Girls League. EMENS, PAT-Girls League. ERNEST, XVILLIAM-Chess Club, Six Footers. ESPOSITO, DIANE - Choir, Girls League, Pepsters. ESQUIBEL, JOAN - Assistant Editor Page One Crier Staff, Road Knights, L.O.P.C. Sergeant at Arms, F.T.A., Youth Council, Student Control, ju- nior Red Cross, G.A.A., Pepsters, Water Show. FERREIRA, SHIRLEY - H-ll Swim Party, Pepsters, Crier Cub Edition, Crier Staff, junior Prom Committee, Water Show, Assisted Seniors at Grad- uation. FERRFTTI, jUNE-Phi Mu President, H-11 Round Table Representative, May Day, junior Prom, L-10 Vice-President, L.O.D. President, Student Control, Swimming Party, Youth Council, Elec- tion Committee. FLOTTEN, BERT-j.V. Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Chevron, Secre- tary of Mermen, Pepsters, Boys Federa- tion. FOSTER, PHILLIP - j.V. Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Pepsters, Chevron. FOXVLER, LINDY-Falcon, Boys Fed- eration, Swim Party, Undertakers Pres- ident, -lunior Prom. FRACONE, CANDY-G i rls League. FRANKS, MERVIN - Pep Band, sm- clent Control, Term Play. FRARY, BOB - Treasurer of Sham- rocks, Student Control, Boys Federa- tion, Pepsters, junior Prom, Bishops Secretary, H-11 Swim Party. FREEBERG, SONJA - L.C.G., L.K.- A.C., Music Night. FREEMAN, JUDITH-F.N.A., Aqua- dettes. FREITAS, MORLEY-j.V. Baseball, Pepsters, Cavaliers, Class Representa- tive, junior Prom. FURTADO, JESS - Shamrocks, Pep- sters, Boys Foderation. GAMBLE, BARRY - Chess Club, C.S.F. GARCIA, ROSELENE-L.O.P.C. Sec- retary and Vice-President, Entertainers Guild Secretary, Student Control, Elec- tion Committee, Student Body Secre- tary, Music Night, Parents Night, Court Clerk, L-12 Class Secretary. GARRISON, WARREN-Secretary of Chevron, Class Representative, Color Guard, Science Club, Pepsters. GASPER, SUE - H-11 Round Table Representative, L-11 Cake Sale, Pep- sters, Representative Assembly, Y.C.S., H-11 Swim Party, Senior Dinner, Big Sisters, May Day. GEE, NORMAN-Boys Federation. GILSON, PATRICIA-Phi Mu, Vice- President and President of Girls League, L.O.D. Corresponding Secre- tary, I-I-10 Round Table Representative, Water Show, Term Play, Vice-Presi- dent of Big Sisters, Senior Dinner Vifaitress, junior Prom Bids Chairman, Rally Committee. GLAD, RICHARD -Chevron, Saber, Junior Prom, H-11 Swim Party, Cake Sale, Pepsters. GRANTI-IAM, DAVID - Chevron, Saber, junior Prom. GREEN, KAY-Representative, Pep- sters. CREENFELDT, ELENE - Falcon Actixities Editor, Vice-President of E.T.A., Crier Cub Edition, Youth Council, L.O.P.C., Caduceus Vice-Pres- ident, Road Knights Secretary, Student Control, Pepsters. G.A.A. i SENICR RECORDS GOMES, NADINE - Choir, Parents Night, Music Night, Bacalaureate. GOM ES, RAS'-Wrestling. GORDON, BART- Chevron, Junior Prom, Saber. GROSS, JAMES - Swimming Team, Mermen, L-10 Fish Pond Clean Up, President and Secretary of Shamrocks, Pepsters, Boys Federation, Youth Coun- cil, Aquadettes Honorary Member, Student Control. GUZMAN, SHIRLEY-Parents Night, Girls League. HAMILTON, GAYLE - Y-Teens, F.T.A., G.O.T.L., Student Control. HANNAH, LEANNE-Pepsters, Ye Castle Scribes, L.O.P.C., C.S.F., Rally Committee, L-11 Junior Prom, Senior Dinner Waitress, Parents Night, Road Knights. HARLAN, FRED - Class Representa- tive, R.O.T.C. Band. HARNESS, VIRGINIA-Girls League. HEATH, BOB - Junior Prom, Big Brothers, Pepsters. HEATH, NORMAN - Boys Federa- tion, Term Play. HENDRICKS, JANICE - Caduceus, Entertainers Guild, Youth Council, Corresponding Club, Pepsters, Choir, Music Night, Girls League, G.A.A., Student Court. HERNANDES, MARTHA - Girls League, Junior Red Cross. HEXVITT, ROGER-Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Ye Troubadours, Big Brothers. HICKEY, JAMES - J. V. Football, Wrestling, Ye Troubadours. HILL, ARTHUR - Chevron, Saber, Auto Shop Publicity Manager. HILL, PATRICIA-Girls League, Pep- sters. Class of June I958 HUBBARD, GAIL - L.K.A.C. His- lorian, Aquadettes Vice-President, Ju- nior Prom Chairman, Falcon Club Editor, Swim Party, Pepsters, Water Show, Big Sisters, Election Committee, May Day. HUDSON, GALE - Cavaliers Vice- President, Parents Night, Pepsters. HUGHES, ANDREA - Girls League, Phaetons. HURN, SHIRLEY-G irls League. HUTTON, JUDY - Girls League, Pepsters. IGLISIAS, ARTl'IURfRoad Knights, Destriers, R.O.T.C. Band, Rodeo Team, May Day. IRBY, CAROLYN - L.K.A.C., Water Show, Junior Prom, Aquaclettes, Choir, Parents Night, Music Night, May Day, Pepsters. IENKINS, PRENTIS S Big Brothers, Student Court, Block C, Basketball, Election Committee, Student Control. JOHNSON, AURORA-G.A.A., Pep- sters, Trianon, H-10 Class Representa- tive, Trianon President, Term Play. JONES, SANDRA - Caduceus, Junior Prom, Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens, G.A.A. JUDISH, RONALDSBoys Federation. KAUFFMAN, SHARON-Pepsters. KEEF, PATRICIA - President of Ye Castle Scribes, C.S.F., L.O.P.C., Tri- anon, Pepsters, G.A.A., May Day, H-11 Swim Party, Junior Prom. KETTWIG, KAREN-Falcon Faculty and Administration Editor, L.K.A.C. Secretary and Vice-President, Pepsters, May Day, H-11 Swim Party, L-12 Cake Salesman, Junior Prom Committee, L.C.G. KILER, WALTER - Chevron, Key Club, Saber, Science Club. KLIER, RICHARD - L-12 President, Track, Youth Council, Student Control, Ye Maces President, Basketball Var- sity, Big Brothers, Commissioner of Finance. KNEZEVICH, RICHARD-Big Broth- ers, Excalibur, Baseball. KRUG ER, ROBERT-Boys Federation. KUNICH, ROSEMARIE - L.K.A.C., Crier Associate News Editor, Pepsters, May Day, Junior Prom, H-ll Swim Party, Cub Edition Page 2 Editor on Crier. LASTER, RALPH - Ye Maces, Big Brothers, Excalibur, Block C, Trouba- dours, Student Control, Pepsters, Var- sity Track, H-I0 Round Table, Junior Prom Committee, H-11 Swim Party. LAUDON, LARRY-Boys Federation. LANDUCCI, JOAN'-Girls League. LAXVSON, DAVlD+Chevron, Science Club, N.R.A. LAVUSON, DONALD-C.S.F., Science Club, N.R.A., Destriers, Chevron. Llili, BETTY-Girls League, Pepsters. LEE, GEORGE-Boys Federation. LEMA, RONALD - Baseball, Track, Junior Prom Committee, Pepsters. LEMAR, LINDA-Girls League. LENOIR, GERALDINE - Y-Teens, G.A.A. LEONARDO, FERNANDO - Boys Federation. LIETTIER, LARRY-Road Knights. LEXVIS, JUANITA-Junior Red Cross. LEYUIS, LINDA-Crier Staff, Repre- sentative Assembly, Head Yell Leader, Assistant Yell Leader, Pepsters Presi- dent, Youth Council, Senior Dinner Waitress, Big Sisters, H-10 Skating Party, Commissioner of Social Activi- ties. LIVINGOOD, JOHN - Boys Federa- tion. LIVINGSTONE, SHARLENE-Castb eers, Pepsters, Music Night, Parents Night, Junior Prom, Water Show. S NIOR RECORD LOCKHART, WARREN-Drum Bla- jor, R.O.T.C. Band, Key Club, Enter- tainers Guild, R.O.T.C. Oflicer, Golf Team, Commissioner of Assemblies. LOSH, JOHN-Undertakers. LOVDAHL, JOAN- C.S.F., Foreign Correspondence, E.T.A. LUKAS, MAXINE -Pepsters, Cadu- ceus, Parents Night, Christmas Pageant. LYLES, WILMA - Crier Staff, Cub Edition on Crier, Christmas Pageant. LYONS, SHARON -- Parents Night, Pepsters, Girls League. LYTLE, ROSS-Shamrocks, Ye Maces, Student Control, Big Brothers, Six Footers President, Track, Election Committee, Junior Prom, Pep Band, Pepsters. MABRY, LAWRENCE - Chevron Club, Captain of Rifle Team, Saber Club, Science Club, President of N.R.A., Radio Club, Youth Council, Block C., P. A. Crew. MACHADO, JOHN - Boys Federa- tion, Mermen. MADEROS, JOHN - Pepsters, May Day, Auto Show. MAGNABOSCO, SANDRA - Water Show. MANTZ, GORDEN - R.O.T.C. Con- cert Marching Band, Pep Band, Dance Band, R.O.T.C. Federal Competition Band, Road Knights, Castlemont Or- chestra, Key Club, Music Night, En- tertainers Guild. MARSHALL, GERALDINE - Choir, Red Cross, Pepsters, Trianon, May Day, Term Play. MARKUS, JIM-Boys Federation. MARTIN, ROBERT-Pepsters, Sham- rocks, H-ll Swimming Party, H-10 Skating Party, Representative. MAZIA NO, NORMALIF-Pepsters. MAYO, GLORY-President of Junior Red Cross, G.A.A. Executive Board, G.A.A., Girls Block C, Pepsters. Class of June I958 MEYER, WALT- Football, Trouba- dours, Excalibur, Six Footers, Wres- tling, Big Brothers, Block C. MILES, GERALDINE-Girls League. MOLDEN, ALBERTA-Girls League. MOLD ER, TERRY-Boys Federation, Traffic. MONMOUTH, IMOJEAN-Choir. MONTGOMERY, SHAREE - Head Song Leader, Assistant Song Leader, Swim Party, Junior Prom, Big Sisters, Pepsters, Skating Party. MOORE, CAROLYN - Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens, Vice-President and Secretary, G.A.A., May Day, Pepsters, Skating Party, Treasurer and Vice- President of Caduceus, Trianon, H-11 Swim Party. MORENO, LENORA - Historian L.K.A.C., H-11 Round Table, Class Representative, H-10 Skating Party, Junior Prom, Election Committee, Pep- sters, Crier, May Day, Choir. INIOTON, LENA - Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Caduceus, G.A.A., Choir. MCCAFFERY, CATHERINE - Com- missioner of Clubs, Falcon Senior Ecli- tor, Phi Mu, Aquadettes, L.O.D., Big Sisters, Pepsters, Water Show, Senior Dinner Waitress, Junior Prom Com- mittee. MCCLURE, JAMES-Boys Federation, Pepsters, Chess Club. MCCROHAN, K Y-Falcon Art Edi- tor, Helo Rou Table, Representative Assem l', S cretary, L.O.D. Secretary a R nt, Big Sisters, XVater Sh' v, dettes, Election Committee Jun? rom Chairman. MCDONALD, ILiLY JOE - Youth Council, J.V. Tlzack, Band. MCDONALD, CAROL - Falcon As- sistant Editor-in-Chief, Big Sisters, Sigma Chi Delta, Tri-Hi-Y Correspond- ing Secretary and President. MCGEE, DENNIS-Commissioner of Posters, Junior Prom. MCLELLAN, JOAN - Theta Omega Chi, H-10 Representative, Class Repre- sentative, Youth Council. MCMILLAN, BILL-Ye Maces Hi-Y President, Tennis, Basketball, L-10 Round Table, H-10 Vice-President, Representative Assembly, Commis- sioner of Boys Athletics, Hi-Y-Tri- Hi-Y Council. NEITHERCOTT, SHARON - Girls League. NELSON, GARY-Road Knights, May Day, Saber, Pepsters, Boys Federation. NELSON, oRv1LL1a - Boys redem- HOU. NFWCOMB, TIMOTHY-X79 Castle Hams, Key Club, C.S.F., Student Con- trol, Junior Prom. NEXVINIAN, CHARLENE - Pepsters, Music Night, Parents Night, Crier Cub Edition, Girls League. NORRIS, CHESTER - Bishops, Swim Team. NUNES, ANN-F.T.A. President and Vice-President, Falcon January Senior Editor, Swim Party, Student Control, C.S.F., L.O.P.C., lNIusic Night, lNIay Day, Election Committee, O.P.H.A. OLMSTED, XYAYNE-Road Knights, Boys Federation. ORDONEZ, CAROLE - Class His- torian, Crier Staff, Term Play, Girls League. Music Night, Junior Prom, Parents Night, Pep Band, Orchestra, Concert Band. OSBORN, ARNON -Parents Night, Drill Team, Saber, Competition Pla- toon. OTT, PAT-Youth Council, Trianon. PARROTT, ELOUISE-Girls League. PATTEN, SANDRA-G.A.A., Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens, Foreign Corre- spondence, G.A.A. Executive Board, President of Y-Teens, Caduceus. PENDLEY. YVONNE-H-11 and H- 10 Class Representative. PERRY. SHIRLEY - G.A.A., Junior Red Cross. Poster Committee. PFITIFER, VALERIE - Theta Omega Chi, Assistant Song Leader, H-10 Skh. ing Party, H-ll Swim Party, Pepsters, Parents Night. ' SE IOR RECORDS PIERCE, KIMBLE-Boys Federation. PIERRE, ANNA MARIE - G.A.A., Destriers. PIRNAT, BEVERLY-Girls League. PERRELLO, CAMILLIA - Junior Red Cross. PITTS, TOMMY-Boys Federation. POLACHECK, ROBERTA - Vice- President Girls Block C, Softball Com- missioner, Basketball Commissioner, Parents Night, Junior Red Cross, G.A.A. Executive Board, May Day, Swim Party, Pepsters. PONNEQUIN, RONALD - Color Guard, Saber, Parents Night, Chevron, N.R.A. POXVELL, TOM-Junior Prom Com- mittee, Swimming Party, Student Con- trol, Water Show Master of Cere- monies, H-12 Class President, Skating Party, Big Brothers, Pepsters, Term Play. RAXVLINS, LINDA - President of Theta Omega Chi and Recording Sec- retary, Assistant Song Leader, Aqua- dettes President, Skating Party, Pep- sters, Term Play. RAZZAIA, JOAN-Pepsters, Election Committee, H-11 Swim Party, Student Control, Junior Prom. REITMAN, GORDON-C.S.F., Sports Editor on Crier Cub Edition, Sports Editor on Crier. RHODEN, MICHAEL-Bishops, Ten Pin Knights and Ladies, Youth Coun- cil, H-11 Swim Party, Pepsters, Student Control, May Day, Music Night, Boys Federation, Parents Night. RICHARDSON, BARBARA-Y-Teens, Girls League, Pepsters, Trianon. RIKER, NANCY-Reporter on Crier, Pepsters, May Day, Junior Red Cross, Foreign Correspondence, L.O.P.C., H- 11 Swim Party, Girls League, G.A.A., Parents Night. RISCH, LYNNE - Pepsters, Girls League, May Day, Poster Committee, Senior Ball. Class of June I958 ROBERTS, JOEL - Associate Justice, Golf Team, Key Club, Saber, R.O.T.C., Color Guard, President of Road Knights, Youth Council, Boys Block C, Excalibur, Big Brothers. RODGERS, BRUCE-Road Knights, Boys Federation. ROEMER, ALAN - Bishops, Swim Team, Mermen President, Pepsters, Student Court. ROGERS, GERALDINE - Student Control, May Day, C.S.F., Caduceus, Foreign Correspondence. ROGERS, PAT-Phi Mu Correspond- ing Secretary, Representative Assembly, L.O.D., Student Control, L.H.G., Se- nior Dinner Wfaitress, H-11 Swim Party, Pepsters, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Girls League. ROSE, KEN W- Baseball, J.V. and Varsity, Big Brothers, Junior Prom Committee, Representative Assembly, Pepsters. RUSSELL, CLARENCE-Student Con- trol, Big Brothers, Athletic Committee, Pepsters. ' SAVLOVICH, JO ANN-Junior Red Cross, G.A.A., Pepsters, Future Teach- ers of America, Poster Committee. SCALES, GLORIA -Choir, Pepsters, Parents Night, Wfater Show, Phaetons, Music Night, Christmas Pageant. SCOZZAFAVA, RONALD-J.V. Base- ball, Varsity Baseball, H-11 Swim Party, Pepsters, Cake Sale. SCHULZ, CHERYL-Destriers, Girls League. SHANNON, IVIICHAEL - Chevron, Saber, Drill Team, Student Control. SHELTON, JACK -- Parents Night, Music Night, Choir, Ensemble, Track, Phaetons. SHIPMAN, CAROLYN - Girls League. . TAYLOR, ADELE-Trianon Secretary, Term Play, Feature Page Assistant Editor on the Crier, Entertainers Guild. TAYLOR, LEE - Commissioner of Maintenance and Safety, Youth Coun- cil, Saber, Key Club, Junior Statesmen, F.T.A. TAYLOR, WILDA - Girls League, Choir. TEXERIA, CAROL-Girls League. THATCHER, JEAN-L-11 Class Sec- retary, Tern Play C. .F., Foreign Corresponde ' s' t, L.K.A.C., Jun-tor airman, Entertainers Guild. THOMSEN' SALLY-L.K.A.C. Presi- dent and Vice- President, L.K.A.C. Treasurer, May Day, H-11 Swim Party, Pepsters, Junior Prom, Girls League, Senior Dinner Wfaitress. THOMPSON, JUDY - Aquadettes, Decorations for Vifater Show, Election Committee, Foreign Correspondence, Scribes, H-ll Swim Party, ll-I0 Skat- ing Party, Junior Prom. THORM, BRIAN ALAN-Castlemont Bowling, Student Control. THRUSTON, JANICE - Editor-in- Chief of Ye Falcon, Assistant Song Leader, H-11 Class President, H-lo Round Table Representative, XVater Show, Aquadettes, Term Play, Senior Dinner Waitress, Big Sisters, Phi Mu Corresponding Secretary, President, L.O.D. Sergeant at Arms. TRANSAND, MARY LOUISE - C.S.F., Junior Red Cross, G.A.A. Ex- ecutive Board, Block C. TRIPPY, JOANN-Theta Omega Chi, Big Sisters, H-10 Class Secretary, Rep- resentative Assembly, Aquadettes, Elec- tion Committee, Pepsters, H-11 Swim Party, H-10 Skating Party, Term Play. TORRES, BENITO-Boys Federation. TUCKER, EMMA-Trianon. VANDERWALL, JIM - Shamrocks, Ye Maces, Six Footers, Junior Prom Sales, Pepsters. VAN NESS, ROBERT - L-11 Cake Sale, L-12 Peanut Sale, Tennis Team, C.S.F., Maintenance and Safety Com- mittee. VASSALLO, DIANE - L-10 Round Table, Student Body Vice-President, H-10 President, Assistant Song Leader, Commissioner of Clubs, Theta Omega Chi, Big Sisters, Student Control, Aquadettes President, Term Play, Rep- resentative Assembly. AN , x QMZVNMH Rm , ,YA my wy- Q , Nm 'mm ,, tx WN 2fX2yw .flivmiw wx fm., xf My f, W1 W W M. , fm, N , grmv, X: . J f-.W j ,NUM , ,wf.,,,0W 1.1 ' ' xyf W -K w 'X 'jQ' . Wffw I 'MH l.d,,,Nf ,f ,v M. ,H ,ff , ,W ,A-I I fix, ' wwf, .J 3, ,X M, rf 1, ,f -vw W Q 3? ' Q K :wg 'R QE S92 ,-ff' I Wausau .ff Q S 41 my mr W' 'Sw f Vol. XXIX Number 49 SUPPLEMENT to YE FALCON I95S Published by and for the Students of CASTLEMONT HIGH SCHOOL Oakland, California GORDON A. 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Queen MAYD Y What Il blow! ! ! Y S ,QW sw fmmml' , MR SELMER BERG SlIf76'111lfE17dl?7lf of Schools MISS ADELINE BROHM Dean of Girls REV ROE NICHOLS FELLOWSHIP DAY AT YE CASTLE-This was the theme of the one day affair that took place at Ye Castle on the third Saturday of May which was attended by representatives from all the high schools in Oakland. The program started off with the pledge to the flag, and the introduction of our outstanding guests. The group then broke into sessions where they discussed various teenage problems and Fellowship activities throughout the neighborhood as well as in the different schools. The discussion groups then broke up for lunch which lasted forty-tive minutes, after which the groups were to meet once again as a whole. After a few speeches, the fellowship group was adjourned for recreation: i.e., swimming and tennis. FELLOWSHIP LUNCH l WATER SHOXV 455 'THE SEASONS f 4 f ,MZ At! f K? If 1 . 7'ff ,fr f. M. 1 'W 1 Yw5?QZQW43fgZ5 ' ,ggaasff .f4y.4 at no ,f IX ,I 7- aww Z BILL PALMER 100, zzo 8 YE CASTLE TRACKSTERS This year's track team showed a decided improvement over the previous year's squad. Still, they could only garner a fourth place finish in the remarkably even linal meet. An improvement in depth in most all events accounted for the upswing. The 100 and 220 yard dash men were led by Bill Palmer who finished third in the 100 yard final. Melvin Cox and james Andrews back up Bill, with Melvin taking fourth in the 220. The 440 yard dash was a very strong event with Sheridan Downey and james Andrews taking second and third respectively in the final O.A.I.. meet. The 880, had the two best runners in the league alternating between it and the mile. Rich Klier and Ken Cadinha both broke the school record. They ran against each other once during the season with Klier setting a school record of 1158.0 Rich went on to win the O.A.L. and finish fourth in the state meet, which was good enough to get him a four year scholarship at Stanford. Ken Ladinha easily won the mile and during a meet with San Francisco he established a school record of 4:29.6. In the field events, David Vlfatson and Bill Peoples led the pole-vaulters. Alan Silva and Bill Ernest were the high jumpers. The shot-put was led by juniors Frank Williams and Herman Pederson. Sheridan Downey and Upperton Hurts finished first and third in the broad jump with Ted Reece also placing to give the Knights their highest scoring event in the final meet. The two hurdle races, 180 yard low and 120 high, had Upperton Hurts and joe Smith, respectively. Thanks must go to the now departed coach, Torn Tank Tancredy, for the superb job he did in getting the track team into shape. 1958 CASTLEMONT TRACK TEAINI FRANK WILLIAMS MELVIN COX DAVID NVATSON J-XMES ANDRIXX S shot put 100. 220 pglc vault 100 no 440 BILL TONSALL JOE SMITH High Hurdles High, Lou' Hmzlles FINAL MEET STANDINGS OAKLAND . . 507W MCCLYMONDS 301 TECHNICAL . 289V2 CASTLEMONT 254 FREMONT . 205 Aiiff i f if f I' vi 25 7 A x 2 V 0' X , gf FX N? fx f A f ff Q N f, , ,gf 4 X732 ff QQ , A Z: My , gif A9Qf Q, f qw f ga' -0 ' i 'K 1 'ii 0' , A W1 E A I X ..,, Y 4. ,.,.. I ' ':::::' UPPERTON HURTS KEN CADINHA Broad jump, Lou' Hurdlex School Remrd Holder in Mile . . E I RECORD BREAKING RELAY TEAM-Row I fleft to fighll: james Andrews Melvin Cox. Rau' 2: Bill Palmer, Sheridan Downey. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Rou' I fleft to rightj: jim Parker. Ron Scozzafava. Morley Freitas. Rich Craig. Les Sehr, Chuck Mack. Manuel Valdez. Rau' 2: Coach Strelow. Dave Blasquez, Bill Vegel. III. Bob Russell. jim XVhite, Roger Hewitt. Herman Hutchinson. BASEBALL It was a thrilling season, but, as they say, there's always next year. The Knights led the league the whole season until the final game against McClymonds. Fremont and Tech had been constantly challenging the Knights' top spot, but were beaten back by Castlemont in key games. McClymonds did not creep into the contending picture until the final three weeks of the season when they came within one game of Castlemont. In the second of three games played against the Mack men the Knights were edged, 5--i, to bring the XVarriors even. McClymonds and Castlemont held neck and neck until the hnal game. This game was as exciting as they come. The final inning came down to the point where the Knights were at bat. trailing by one run, had two outs, and Bill Vegel on third base. The coaches called on Bill to attempt to steal home for the tieing run. On a very disputed play, he was called out. So the season ended with McClymonds on top. Coach Strelow's starting nine consisted of: Bill Vegel, catcher: Dave Blasquez, pitcher: jim White, first-base: Bob Russell, second-base: Roger Hewitt, third-base: Ron Scozzafava, shortstopg Rich Craig, left-Iieldg Chuck Mack, center-fieldg and Herman Hutchinson, right-field. This was Coach Strelow's first year and he has done a very line job. He has instilled a high team spirit. So just maybe, Castlemont can look forward to a hrst place nnish next year. MORLEY FREITAS BILL VEGEL. lll CHUCK MACK HERMAN HUTCHINSON RON bLOZZ-Kl- -XX Q M , W V . 2 , Q M ,. fn' ,. ' V4-Jim f, ,LJ f f lv 9 ff 'fe f f f .YM Z 4 5, f ffyf f-,AL f fa, , , 1 5 f f , 1, Q 3 I 0 i f A ff I x 1 ,,!f?,n ffl l -a .1 are if 5 Q E fi if X ETL? ' lf' Y w e' n fs In 1 tw: ,.iefe.Z.f. 'l1. Q Rau X 5 ' ZX' f .... fc fa V V if .7 ,uf Q N .. f . 'f A' , fivwl r ge s r 1, , . . , . . - A ,. . we 1 4 w. 2 M. f - ' ' sf ' , f V ' :wwwm .g ff ' iv , . ff, , f s . f 'X f f 5- A. aff! if x , If -,,- , gf! Q1 .4 ff f Af X ' -'43 ' I ' 3 f 5 l 15 E 5 . JIM XVHITE BOB RUSSELL RICH CRAIG 1,,,.r ' H S ' ' 5 f ' 961, ' . X ,,'- f ' N s , .if - . 5 , .fm Gfkf 'I ': 1, N .' if 'ff w f N , . fb 6-5 .N , .V Jrv E44 4 I .M-W V M Wi- Q5 A kwkzwwwfr-V - - I 4 if X W ...dy COACH STRELOXV :md CAPTAIN ROGER HEXVITT 4 Y S.. L' X r U fi Q 2 34 K ' , R rr N , ,fry E idx ... rzyrlsff- Q - X Q K , .egg sw ,gs ffv - Q, wb i .:.: 1' 5, ' ' -..-if T E3 1 , fbi www .V A -:, .V W x A A is s M . If . , xl W . 1 xmas in :Q I fl fs 1 2 fry f il Sf 5. is DAVE BLASQUEZ D 2 , fs A K ROGER HEXVITT R LliS SEHR A if .3wi1sw'fNl..A ,A , K! , Q flf I 473' fff' A fl' fi' , I, 7, . , , N. j. V. BASEBALL TEAM. Rau' I fleft to rigbtl: Darryl Dodd. Frank Wfilliams. Ron Russell, Ken Callahan. jack Meeker, Par Cariati. Ron' 2: Coach Strelow, Maurice Moron, Leroy Reams, Bob Pierri. Rickie Fields. Ernest Broussard. Walter Rogers. 11 SWIMMING TEAM-Rau' I flef! to rigblj: Larry Nelson. Ed Dias. Roger Decker. Don Colburn. Ray Kalman. Bruce Boyer. Burt Flotten. Cher Morris. Don McCormick. Ken Stallcup, jim Gross. Dave Gordon. Brian Bernard. jerry Basch. Rau' 2: Coach Chappelle. Paul XVeddell. Kent Meyer. john Machado. Skip Bright, Ron Blount. john Howard. Ron Bulman, Ed Silva, Jim Wfelsh, f ' ' ,, kf 1' Tom Guisto. Gary Nethercotr. Randy Morrison. David Edwards. Dave Robinson, jim McDonald. Jim Caufield. Rau' 3: XY'illie XX'ebb. jerry john. Ron Sellers. Lee Pratt. john Bianucci. Steve Wfhite. XValt Meyer, Les Svenningsen. Archie Blair. Johnny XVey- burn. Henry Robello. Steve Hatcher. Alan Roemer. Phil Holcomb. Dan Patterson. Rich Trecce. XVilliam Pepper. 1 'r ' ' ff I r' eri, f ' l'12' X f BRUCE BOYER JOHN BIANUCCI BRIAN BERNARD lii. Castlemont High celebrated its sixth straight Oakland Athletic League varsity swimming championship and its eighth consecutive junior varsity crown. Coach Paul Chappellels Knights scored a record 109 points to win the varsity crown and missed by five the maximum 136 points available in the junior varsity competition during the finals at Tech's Temescal Pool. Oakland linished second in the varsity race with 58W points followed by Tech, 47VZ, and Fremont, 45. Fremont's jayvees trailed the Knights with 58 points, Oakland was next with 41 and Tech last with 22. Three records were broken and one tied by varsity swimmers and four marks were bettered by the junior varsities. Castlemont's medley relay team of Don Colburn, Steve W'hite, Ken Stall- cup and Roger Decker set a new mark of 2:48.8, eclipsing the 2:52.1 time the Knights established in 1956. Knight Alan Roemer swam a 4:58.8 400-yard freestyle, breaking the 5104.3 mark he set in the trials and Wfhite with a 1:16.8 in the breast stroke, topped his trials record by four-tenths of a second. junior varsity record breakers were Knights Dave Gordon in the 400-yard freestyle, Bert Flotten in the Butterfly, Dave Robinson in the 200-yard free- style and the Castlemont medley relay team of Ron Sellers, Ed Dias, Jerry Basch and Gary Nethercott. BERT FLOTTEN STEVE NYHITE BILL PEPPER 7 if 1 as N 'X fc f , I 'f If ' V 121- : 3 -2 .'v.f.1s:.:w, i5:.. '15 flhiiwzvi- .1-. . ,f f 1315 -4-- I. 'him-51.3 ,yan f. W. 5, il ray, V' -4: m44'f,142ff fa,v, CryiA.,sw , Wfgya, wif , jf. .sw JW 1 f LW V54 ' 'wiv '5 5 t'-:Wir5E':23Lf'f:S-ffi 'fi lik' T1 ,W me .rw H ,ya-..,,gaS I, K 'V' , ' Q' gf.. 7? 114.31 , f . .Ease , . i fitzl lr I .m ag 2 :- ,V te . A ag I wi. .-..,,-Af?-.as f.,, , me ff fi f f We BX AS 1 X ws. 40 M, Xl -X S if Nl R4 vim. A msn ,f. N ROGER DECKER ALAN ROEMER DON COBURN ED DIAS ff -v-as-www - g . fi : wx XS Q X A X Xi Q S 1 Q N X + XX X Nw 'u--ff.-. - K , -,E-,, ,Q GARY MACHADO RON BLOUNT Nb -wand -A ,,-1,-,. .unv- wg.- na-Q. my Go! - and the champs are off again. C N S+ 'ig 'Q L W X b-.X A ,B The finish, and another Castlemont victory. 15 Ns W-mm, wg Q: iff: LI COACH STU CARTFR and CAPTAIN NLD BILLINGER H l TENNIS TEAM-Rau' I Ile!! In rigblff Tum Frost. Pat Daly. Emmett Cash, Monte Louis, Bob Dclp. Row Z: Bill McMillan. juc Suarez, Ring Mabry. Hob Vim Nuss, john Morrison. Tim Newcomb. FINAL MATCH STANDINGS won lost OAKLAND . . 6 0 TECHNICAL . . 4 2 CASTLEMONT . 4 2 FREMONT . . 0 6 CAPTAIN BXLL MCMILLAN and COACH STU CARTER 5 v 4 W v ,wr b v MMM Q dz M 12 QW ff A 1 7 ,ff 1 Acknowledgement At this time yy hen our school is almost in the process of being re-huilt, and the students are muth in the public eye. the F,-vinow stall' feels that one of the hest vvays to present an appropriate view is through a completely accurate story of the school in the Yearbook. The 1958 lfaitox rerlects Alt- tention to details and a loving touch. Wfe hope that in the fu- ture years. when you idly leaf through the pages of YE FAI.- toN, we will have shown you our feelings for the old familiar faces and hallowed walls that show the academic side of school. This was as important as the time to have fun. lt makes us realize the faculty understood us hetter than we knew. Yi: lf,xlt.oN is a student publitation edited by and for the students. lts purposes are to re- cord the outstanding events of the year, to preserve lasting memories of high school life, and to contrihute to the building of a better future for the years ahead. As we depart at the close of three successful years we recall the pleasant times spent at Ye Castle. Our years here have been full ones, filled with the pursuit of knowledge and the learning of citizenship and sportsmanship. We have gained immeasurably just as those who preceeded us and those yy ho follow us will do. Time marches on, and as the years continue to roll by Castle- mont will continue to offer its students the best in education. We would like to thank the following people who have given us their time and efforts. Faculty and Administration: Dr. Alfred Baker, Miss Adeline Brohm, Mr. Carl Quellmalz, lN1rs. Nevada Beanland, Mr. Donald Nagle, Mr. Roland Christensen and the Crier Staff, Mr. Paul Gaertner and the Art Department, lNIrs. Emma Biggs and the school bank staff, Mr. Larry Darling and the Drama Department. Mr. Harry Bigelow, Mrs. Betsy Sea, Mrs. Betty Brennan, Mrs. lVIarie O'Connell, Mr. J. McClay and staff at Mike Roberts Color Pro- duction, lN'Ir. Cliff Barbera and the Barbera Studio, Mr. Howard Laney and Mr. john Orio, Inter- City Printing Company. At this time the staff would also like to thank our faculty advisor, Mr. Bernard Karne, for his help and cooperation, with- out which we could not have produced this yearbook. Your truly, -The FALCON Stall of 195768
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