Castro Valley High School - Laconian Yearbook (Castro Valley, CA)
- Class of 1959
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D With warm gratitude and sincere appreciation, we of the yearbook staff dedicate this i959 Laconian to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Whayne, co-writers of our Alma Mater. We were a new school with only a borrowed song and in great need of an Alma Mater when they first considered composing it - Phyllis on the music and Tom on the words. This song was an immediate hit with the student body and has now become a part of the school that our students will always remember. Mrs. Whayne is the teacher of vocal music and director of the choir at Castro Valley High, and Mr. Whayne teaches at Oakland Junior High School. At the present they are both on sabbatical leave in Europe, taking with them their nine year old daughter, Gloria. Mrs. Whayne is studying at some of the great music centers there. They have given our school a gift in the Alma Mater and through the dedication of this book we would like to show a small part of the appre- ciation we wish to express. ..., .... 3 4 -57 Tabu 06 Cofmlfwllr mliwiul-LM, WJ, ...... ,,.. 5 5- C17 415-167 Am .... , . 1681187 Q,OQk6L .... ,... I 5820 ,NNQO4-QI QMQW .... ... Q I5 - 2,65 --v---' M055 A....,,..,..A... 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S S THE SIGHT OF CV STUDENTS SINGING THE ALMA MATER AFTER WINNING A FOOTBALL GAME, the pigeons perched on the roofs preening Themselves all day. color. the green and white jerseys moving clown the football field, the tall, narrow, red brick columns, the green handball courts, the black inter-com phones in every room, THE STUDENTS SINGING THE ALMA MATER FROM THE GREEN AND WHITE POCKET CARDS, the big, square, brown gymnasium, the green and white CV on the gym floor, the brown lockers viewed through an open classroom door. sound. the chatter in the long halls, the noisy line at lunch in the cafeteria, the faint sounds of the band playing in the E wing during the morning, THE CHOIR SINGING THE ALMA MATER DURING AN ASSEMBLY. HwmTLw Cwiw VJQL3 J. i 5? , 1 my nu be-If v ii W, 45 .V K+ 4 -fag' mv M - fr-, M My 11 an, , 'ykki , xi. . HJ, :ig-u,:.'. -,EMM .cf-fff.. - Wm: f'S.,., .. ..-M. Q 1. , 7, - , . . , , Amr: .M I, . , wg.. ns h ff 'X , ,J A ,.Q-..-up , aff' ,W 'Y iw - . A A ,. 1 W , Q fx. f-', - k 'f M - msfgaisrzfil f A Q, , A . Mr Carl Gelatt Principal 'DSW PRINClPAL'S MESSAGE It is with mixed feelings that we say Farewell to the l959 Senior Class. lt has been a pleasure for all of us to work with you in the classrooms and in your other activities. We will certainly miss you! On the other hand, we are pleased and proud that you have completed the high school course of study and are ready for the next step. Speaking for the entire staff, may I wish you the Best of luck in the years that lie ahead. lt is hoped that all of you will look back with happy memories upon your three years here at Castro Valley High School. We are confident you have the ability to attain suc- cess in your future endeavors. The degree of success now rests entirely with you. Always remember that failure in any one endeavor is nothing to be ashamed ofl Be concerned only when you find yourself blaming someone else for your lack of success. Remember the saying, Experience shows that suc- cess is due less to ability than to zeal. Once again Good Luck from all of us! Remember that you will always be a representative of Castro Valley High School! May we always be proud of your efforts! MR. CARL GELATT Principal W ' nf 4 W . ,,,.,,3L.,,,t,A . I 4 -,aff-Awlgicy 5 A ,L V. f4'u,f, A . -M .-,. A,-531 A, , ,V M . M rrrrr A f W r W3z1'K?'3333 VJ A Q A f L 'ff 3' ' A K K K ' ,M vhf, dk is 'di' ww- wwraiwxvaawvfm- Mr. Carl Gelatt, Principal Mrs. Lee McKiIIop, Dean of Girls Mr. David Snider, Vice-Principal Mr. Robert Friery, Dean of Boys I7 Mr. Robert S. Ash Mr. Lawrence R. Ramm Mr. Charles H. Deadrich Superintendent Mr. Marlin W. Haley Mr. E. Guy Warren Mr. Harold Pepperell The six business men who compose the Board of Trustees spend many hours handling the over-all affairs of the school, finance, construction, and curriculum of the Hayward Union High School District. 'QJJAS The Administrative Advisors are four people who are of extreme importance to the smooth operation of Castro Valley High. Mr. Thorsted is our Advisor of Student Affairs, Mr. Vollen is Student Finance Controller, Mr. Korstad, President ofthe Teachers' Association, and Mr. Lambert, Head Counselor. Mr. Dale Lambert Mr. Vernon Korstad Mr. Richard Thorsted Mr. Robert Vollen A Head Counselor Teachers' Association President Advisor of Student Affairs Student Finance Controller Mr. Harry Dunivan Mr. Richard Elliott Mr. John Mclntyre Librarian Special Education Director of Driver Education S Of extreme importance and help to the students and faculty of Castro Valley High are the Special Service employees. The Librarian, School Nurse, Driver Edu- cation Teachers, and Special Education Teach- ers all have special tasks and they are willing to help everyone at Castro Valley High School in any way possible. Mr. Donald Rogers Mrs. Mary Jane Quick Mr. Virgil Williams School Nurse Special Education Mr. Robert Anderson Mr. John Clyde Mr. Jackson Dickson Mr. Richard Elliott 4 l This Is American History? l We Ogwfuvu 0 flpcmili, flpzcwmtli muff :F-iilfww Social Studies is a required subject that all students at Castro Valley High must take for four years. Social Studies is the only subject where a stu- dent has the same teacher for all four years, this teacher also being his counselor. The Freshman year is the first stepping stone in which the students learn about vocations, personal growth, and world history. Sophomores continue studying history and pre- paring for their future careers. Juniors find good studying habits in United States History. Seniors find their last year full of California History, American Problems and Family Living. UJU Mr. Mark Facer Mr, Charles Hahn Mr. Morgan Lambert Mr. Robert Forester Mr. Vernon Korstad Mrs. Dorothy Larmuseau Miss Marcelia Clancy, Area Chairman Mr. David Rutherford Mr. Howard Spicknall Mrs. George Anna Tow Mr. Harold Weiner LM, AAU Mr. Loy Elser Mrs. Mary Glavin Miss Phyllis Henderson Mrs. Sally Huff Miss Francis Johnson Miss Elsa Kleinman Mrs. Anita Kohn Mr. Donald Mahaffey Miss Edo Mendels Miss Joan Pike Miss Jane Smith Mrs. Ralda Thygeson Ulu Wlwzlb Miss Lorraine Bollinger Area Head A Sophomore English Class studies grammar, Mrs. lda Wheeler Mr. Wallace Williams Mr. Frederic Zook Our curriculum includes a very complete Eng- lish and foreign language department. Here we have reading writing, spelling and vocabulary for all students in their freshman and sophomore year. College prep students continue with higher English and foreign language courses. ln the foreign lagg- uage classes the students not only study the language but they learn about the people and their Customs. Wins - Mr. Dale Berven Mr Glen Edmunds Mr Ted Frese t Y Mrs. Lucille Kelley Mr Patrick Lovaglla Mr Glenn MCMIllan Mr. Albert Atwood Mr. Paul Larkin Mr. John Sands The Mathematics Department of Castro Valley High offers to students preparing for college, courses in General Mathematics, Basic and Advanced Algebra, Plain and Solid Geom- etry, and Trigonometry. Students taking these courses develop those reasoning and thinking powers so necessary for success in the advanced college studies and for future careers. Mr. Thomas Turck Area Head One of the fields of interest at Castro Valley is science. The students are very earnest about it and is supported by a good staff of teachers. Such courses like Chem- istry, General Science, and Biology are a few of the courses. lt is the aim of the Science Department to instill an interest in science in lower classmen and to cultivate and develop the awakened interest in ad- vanced students. ii CJLQAJ AJ u qjofu Own! ilruflluuwl Mr. Jimmie Barnhurf Mr. Wallace Hennessy Mr. Bruce Golden And This Is A Grasshopper! Mr. Sherwood Poppe Mr. F. Henry Miller ,f ld 25 lt wart, aflflww WL Thema HOMEMAKING Homemaking courses at Castro Valley High are available for those girls not in the college preparation field and those girls inter- ested in home economics as a hobby or a career. Under the direction of the three capable homemaking teachers, the girls learn much about cooking, sewing, child care, and home nursing, That looks about right! says Vickie Kelsey. iriam Toth, Area Head. Mr. Thomas Moore Area Head O., W WTLIQ Mr. Thomas Gunnari Mr. James Hoyt Mr. Robert Hambley Mr. John Mackay lllaiuwlcl Mr. Robert Meier Mr. John Perata Mr. Dallas Smith Our Industrial Arts Area prepares boys to become engineers, mechanics and the skilled workmen of the future. In this area such classes are offered as Auto Shop, Wood Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Metal Shop, Electricity, and Radio Shop. The boys in this area learn to work at these arts, and enjoy themselves. Mrs. Rosemary Braine Mr. Gerald Rose .gt QM? . Y , 7 Mr. Wallace Mr. Arlan Wendland WMM Our excellent dramatic productions and fine concerts are provided by the students of the Fine Arts Area with the help of the faculty members. For all interested students, such courses are available as band, and a capella in the music field, Senior Art problems and Color and De- sign in the art field, and drama and radio and television English in the theater arts field. Mr. Rose proves to his 6th period art class that A Picture Is Worth More Than a Thousand Words. Mr. Gene Graves Area Head 'nhl Mrs. Marguerite Birkenfeld Miss Winifred Stetson Mr. Richard Thorsted Miss Marian Warren Mr. Arthur Lund Mr. John Sudmeier Mr. Robert Vollen Miss Jeanne Squires Au Qmtle WMM WSE The Business Education Department at Castro Valley High under the direction of Area Head, Mr. Marshall Brady, offers a wide va- riety of commercial courses including typing, shorthand, office machines, bookkeeping, rec- ord keeping, business English, and general business. These courses have been planned for those who will enter the commercial field, in order to provide them with a firm foundation for their careers in the business world. Ginger Valentich makes good use of her Office Machine Skills Mr. Marshall Brady Area Head it X X Mr. Robert Eustis Miss Shirley Gieck Mr. Ed Hart Mr. Vaughn Hitchcock Mrs. Jean Slocum Miss Jeanne Squires Mrs. Sondra Cannon Area Head-Girls P.E. The Physical Education Department, headed by Mrs. Sondra Cannon and Mr. Roose- velt Bergmann, endeavored to build up the bodies as well as the minds of Castro Valley High School students. Through team work and individual efforts, the instructors attempt to build sportsmanship and self-reliance through sports. This year's activities were wide and varied. A new swimming pool, tennis courts and our finished football field stirred up much inter- est and enthusiasm in P.E. classes. R LA! Miss Clementina Vaz UJLQQ-E - Tim Gm Mr. Roosevelt Bergmann Area Head-Boys P.E. Over It Goes TM WWW kf- lol? QWMIM3 The office staff of Castro Valley High are those persons we see taking care of our at- tendance slips, keeping records and transcripts of all students in order, keeping track of our books, and providing us with our intercom system. Mrs. Olga Graham Mrs. Violet Hickman They work hard before, during, and after school, and during vacations to insure us of orderly records, and an orderly high school. MVS- Aflene MCAIOHCY Mrs. McAloney Stamps an Attendance Slip Mr. Daniel Young 1 52:22 ,, , 'I if , VW i :EPs. i , 5 .. c. ,. , , an 5 it Q i l , A 5 . Y if:-ip, ' I i i ' ,, awe., fel, get R Q 4 gg ' x 4,15 lg . V. + 41- ii. 4 i 3915? K 1 . so 3, ,. i if ,gi -. , 1 r 3 afgirlgi . ' if ,NJ K in Line lg! if s He, 1 if Na i J -af f L Q 5, gp 'W e W fe My x , ight 5 is lx H 2 r ' li 5?lQ5i'i5l3f9Z3l5iii5' ,,.. 7' rf' sf if Y' A an ml 5 lda Atherton Helen Goodson Lillian McKinley Della Safford Bessie Bailey Adena Hilstrom Noweta McNaughton Esther Smith Lee Etta Bruce Elaine Hudson Nettie Roberts Frances Williams UJQCQGIQ CDM, IGGG WMA D Our Cafeteria Staff, managed by Mrs. Peggy Rupe, served lunch- es to more than IOOO students daily during the past school year. We de- pend on our Cafeteria Staff to bring us delicious and nourishing hot and cold lunches all year round. 32 Peggy Rupe - Cafeteria Manager il Mr. Floyd Sikes Head Custodian Mr. John Cebellero Mr. Don B. Chisholm Mrs. Catherine Duvldovlcll Mr. Chester Galeclu MY- Sfel'-the! M09 Matron Mr. Arthur Hardt Mr. John PerfY Mr. Gerald Davies Mr. Allen Mosher MY- -l0S8Pl'l TUUES Mr. Roland Davies WK M, The Custodians are a group of non-certifi- cated employees who are of great importance in maintaining our beautiful grounds and clean classrooms. Castro Valley High is proud of our fine Custodians and Matron who keep both the interior and exterior of Castro Valley High looking attractive and clean, making it an asset to our community. V 'yu .uv . 14 1 9 -' ,K s . ?g-My-+g.:55?.Lf N55 K A , ,. nm-W X-X 'Nu Y W NW 'W535Q G59 i wg: i 2,42-A-f 1 N W 5223 X525 X Y if 3 gig W M5 N S SKS W gf New 5 Rise. W 'f51kiE 9 Uh A ra Bwsvvik eq. if fm? 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With the help of school officers and the executive council, many new things were instituted and became very success- ful. A GEMM. AEM V ff 'jpg,,ei4.,.M i r t ak- K QJMQ 'i Our President is an all-around student. Scholar Athlete Ambassador Leader Dan Barrett has long been a student leader of Castro Valley High School. As a freshman at Arroyo he was the freshman president. He has been Student Body Treasurer, Junior Class President, Vice-President of the Student Body and in his senior year, Student Body President in both the fall and spring semester. Dan has been active in track and wrestling in his four years of high school and he is also active in community organizations. Jackie Sones Jerry Steiner Vice President Secretary EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Through the efforts of the Executive Council, many goals have been carried out. President Dan Barrett and the council have given our school another successful semester. They made arrangements for the Sound Off Rally and represented our school at the Ted Randal Show. The Spartan Mascot and the plan for alumni cards were but a few of the accomplishments made during the past term. FALL Pat Reile Treasurer ogacwfefw effrwwwff FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. King, D. Statham, J. Steiner, D. Barrett, B. Graham, G. Souza, B. Scott. SECOND ROW: P. Reile, J. Sones, J. Van- derbilt, B. Hoover, B. Leach, B. Harrigan, J. McEneany, P. Perry. . . gt I 3, if F 1. if '25 tb 3 e SPRING fs Judy Suggett Jan Haskell Bernd Liedtke Treasurer Secretary Vice President The Executive Council,is made up of the Student Body President, Vice-President, Secre- tary, Treasurer, Girls League President, Boys E League President, the Class Presidents, G.A.A. MU President, and the Yearbook and Newspaper Editors. During the spring semester this year the Council wrote up a Constitution for Castro Valley High School, worked on the American- ism Assembly, gave Sl,5OO to the Science Club to improve the habitat between A and B wings, Sponsored a clean-up campaign, and worked with the P.-T.A. on the Carnival. ROW I: B. Graham, B. Hoover, J. Haskell, P. Perry, J. Clapham, J. Sugget, G, Howard, M. Adams. ROW 2: B. Scott, J. Honer, J. Long, D. Barrett, B. Liedtke, J. Butler, J. McEneany, M. Maretta. Bonnie Horrigan President FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Elder, C. Tieien, J. Gossett, L. Agee, M. Adams. SECOND ROW: J. Clapham, S. Lewis, B. Loss, P. Worthy, J. Bowman, J. Livingston, B. Harrigan, M. Freemon. 5' .. r FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Soldate, B. Reynolds, S. Oase, S. Hall, R. Tye, D. Barrett. SECOND ROW: D. White, R. Earle, B. Fischer, L. Downs, J. Butler, R. Hirschrnon. 40 BOYS AND GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL Boys and Girls League are two groups in which every student is a member. Bonnie Hor- rigan and Doug Statham have led our school through a very successful tall. Their first projects were selling book cov- ers and pom poms. The dance Dracula's Drag, was presented by both Leagues. The big event during fall was the annual Slave Day, in which food was raised for the needy. Qlatmitfi low W .,,,u'f FRONT ROW: Mr. Friery, J. Butler, R. Curtis, A. Davis, Mr. Williams, Mr, Larkin. SECOND ROW: B. Cumero, B. Stewart, M. Mclntyre, D. Prull. During the spring semester of this year, the Boys' League sponsored a dance to raise money to send a Castro Valley student to a foreign country. They were responsible for having the Donkey Basketball game. They helped execu- tive council run Twirp season two weeks before the Sadie Hawkins dance. The Girls' League, guided by Mary Maretta, sponsored many activities and helped the Boys' League during the semester. Mary Maretta Girls' President TJ.. A Swan Jack Butler Boys' League President FRONT ROW: .l. Lovepoy, N. Adams, M. Maretta, J. Livingston SECOND ROW: L. DeJong, S. Holfeltz, L. Phillips. -1' 1, if ., fl ,ff wr . , L,LL, Judy Dick Jim Malcolm Darlene Meyers Girls Sports Social Life Seniors Judy Clapham Marlene Carr Arlene Kaastrup Curriculum Fine Arts Organizations Vyy, Ji J y gr 3 wr ., A i k ! . I i Xir , , ,wfigg Q A 1 ., nuai W P N' ,593 Mr. Zook Advisor 42 i Helena Dudroit Underclassmen Tom Upchurch Boys Sports Gail Lunstrom Ken Owen Secretary Photographer LuEllen Vlaardinger Clayton Woods Copy Editor Head J x , Q -- ' Barbara Graham Editor-in-Chief The busy students seen working in B-8 ng 6th period this past year were the La- conian staff putting together the yearbook as you now see it. Under the leadership of Barbara Graham, Editor-in-Chief, the Staff has worked many hours, in school and out, making up the pages, choosing the theme and the cover and many other items that go into making up the year- book. dur Dennis Potter Asst. Advertising Carolyn Anderson Asst. Girls Sports JoAnn Lander Circulation Mgr. Nancy McGuire Advertising Mgr. if Karen Lynch Editor T. Pat LaDue Photo Editor Judy Riek Business Mgr. Diane Crowe Lynn Willis Judy Hanson Asst. Fine Arts Asst. Organization Asst. Classes Donna McCullough Joe Puccio Barbara Eakle Asst. Circulation Asst. Boys Sports Asst. Social Life The Advanced Journalism class under the supervision of Mr. Wallace Williams puts out the school newspaper, The Achean. The news- paper staff is made up of an editor, advertis- ing manager, business manager, circulation manager, page editors and reporters. The pa- per consists of news stories of the dances, as- semblies and of many other school activities. It also has many feature stories and a complete coverage of Castro Valley High's sports events. The paper pays for itself through advertising which it solicits. Clmfleell Z0'9lel' Dodle McKensie Bill Foley Lu Ellen Vlaardinger Thlfd P090 Edlf0f Reporter Photographer Girls Sports Editor Dona Simmons Reporter Dan Barrette Photographer Sharon Wheeler Reporter Doug Statham Reporter Mr. Williams Advisor Shirley Lewis Reporter Bob Leach Sports Page Editor Kathy Swegel Reporter Rich Vicencio Reporter Connie Gettler Advertising Mgr. Jeri Steiner Business Mgr. TMAJLWU Gooffl MM, Judy Chandler Second Page Editor Michele Kramar Reporter Carol Livingston Writer Donna McCullough Oakland Tribune L, -- '- Pat Packard Editor SJMQVIM 0UlJ'l'gJ-Tl-0-U.PlAf The town news class is the beginning journalism class which writes for the outside newspapers. The outside newspapers are the Oakland Tribune, Daily Review, San Leandro Morning News and the Castro Valley News. FRONT ROW: J. Winders, M. Savelli, P. Packard, L. Jaffe, C. Livingston, C. LaGrone, C. McGaba, K. Skenkel. SECOND ROW: S. Camacllo, B Leach, B. Blow, J. Gabrielli, J. Graf, J. Nunes, C. Hadden. THIRD ROW B. Ferrell, J. Jurgens, H. Scatena, F. Goff, D. O'ConneII, V. Hauck. .- hw Mary Savelli San Leandro News Cheryl LaGrone Daily Review FIRST ROW Lelt to Right: J. Vasko, N. Foltz, R. Dacis, G. Solas, R. White, G. Helton, T. Gustavson, B. Coleman, R Wolf P. Melager, D. Sessions. SECOND ROW: B. Doyle, M. Hogan, B. Thomas, Y. King, S. Basteaen, R. Cudd, A. Sul- prizio, B. Jones, S. Evans, C. Upchurch, S. Larsen, S. Moore, L. Agee, N. Collin, M. Voorhees, C. Vanier. THIRD ROW D. Stillman, J. Lander, L. Dawes, B. Hoover, S. Smedberg, J. Fontano, C. Tiegen, B. Horrigan, M. Freeman, S. Gilbert S. Deming, S. Ockerman, S. Hambley, L. DeJong, D. Brauerr, J. Douglas, G. Jung, M. Nogle, L. A'Perry. FOURTH ROW L. MacDonald, S. Mallon, L. Maehler, K. Lynch, J. Nunes, G. Gay, S. Barrett, S. Rothling, D. Dupperroir, J. Barrett, B Spicknall, K. Chancy, P. Newman. ll Had! ll MAO The Aeolians is made up of the A'Cappella classes entirely. The Aeoli- ans went out on a snow trip January l7, of this year. The club made money selling many different things at the sports events. They had the A'Cappella choir robes cleaned with some of the money they earned. The club also held their annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, where the girls ask the boys, and they also sponsored a Hayride. Singing ls Our Motto 411 Arleen King Head Cheer Leader ,. -3' 5.433 -nl we f'. rg . Q . . CJ. W, , , 4, 1 Q :RQUOOM Mal Q GST am CHEER LEADERS AND SONG GIRLS Arleen King, and the other varsity cheer leaders worked hard to keep spirit high at all the football games. Last fall our spirited song girls in green and white were led by Pat Perry. Pat and the other girls did peppy songs and routines at our football games. Pat Perry Head Song Girl ex X ,KM ,, M TOP TO BOTTOM: Donna Mc- TOP TO BOTTOM: Jim Malcolm, CUll0U9l1, NUHCY FflSbie. Jeffl l-009, Dalene Neville, Carol Livingston, Bev Lugue, Bonnie Taylor, Jackie Joe Puccio, Judy Clapham, Marilou Mills, Lorri Laughter, Judy Perry. Hanley. , '23 'E Ia K or fi Y ... A-W -W--r' A...--.1 l -in. 'Inf Q f 2 7' fr 14' VN if . , n gs m! 94 5 sl ll asf' Q 4 gfggil li lrt1lflT .Q . av -,'V .. Pat Perry Head Song Girl S wil? Gow EMLJJLOJLQTW The basketball team was led in school spirit by the Spring Song Girls and Cheer Leaders. The peppy Cheerleaders were led by Judy Clapham and the exuberant Song Girls were again led by Pat Perry. They were chosen on the basis of appearance, and how well the song or yell was presented. They attended almost every game and practice was held before most of the games. X 1 .'1' Judy Clapham Head Cheer Leader 9 I TOP TO BOTTOM: D. Neville, TOP TO BOTTOM: A. King, C S. Lewis, T. Tademy, J. Puccio, Livingston, J. Mills, L. Agee, K A. Sulprizio, D. Peterson. Super, M. Walters, S. Bailes J. Perry. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Phil- lips M Maretta, J. Cohn, M. Brachman, S. Stavert, D. Sesar, B. Doyle C Brainerd, S. Lewis. SEC- OND ROW: S. Fisher, J. Hokenson, J Turner R. Ransdell, J. Fawns, B Soldat R. Nichols, B. Leach, J. Butler B Cummero. POLITICAL AND JUDICIAL The Political and Judicial Club is made up of students who are interested in law in any wa . yThey have debated on such things as solv- ereign policy in the Far East, segregation, Proposition I8, and state elections. The club also took a trip to the Supreme Court to see a homicide trial. They also planned to visit the California State Legislature. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Mantell, M. Garrow, D. Darling- ton, G. Mole, J. Morris, L. Ry- der. SECOND ROW: A. Camisa, J. Poley, L. Johnson, C. Woods, K. Swanson, B. Foley, B. Leit- khu, J. Spotts, J. Pracher. WJWJ GJ 'PMJOQQM PHOTO CLUB The photo club is for those students who are interested in photography. The club teaches students how to print pic- tures and they take pics of the students at the Junior Prom to make enough money to go to San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and to the snow to take photographs. RADIO CLUB The Radio CIub's main purpose is to pro- mote amature radio. Several of the members have their own call and plans are being made to have a school station code. One of the projects was installing a sound sys- tem in the cafetorium, With their earnings they build a transmitter. FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: B. Mclntosh, J. Johanson, D. Finnie, D. Mayer, D. Gordon, J. Moore, G. Fulkerson, R. Brooks. SECOND ROW: G. Lamendola, E. Klem, J. Gilbert, J. Pracher, K. Oven, C. Hams, J. Butler, D. Goodson. Sc,lwoQf Qmfyloii SML Wim Sw A FRONT ROW: K. South, D. Mcllhany, A. Tyrill, S. Stavert, D. Sesar, E. Hopkins, S. Perenon, J. Oder- matt, K. Blau, P.. LaDue, S. Hartman, H. Weber, B. Brauer, S. Fisher, J. McCormick. SECOND ROW R. White, D. Neville, G. Wong, S. Burns, D. Doyle, M. Maretta, K. Hokenson, C. Malott, P. Stewart J. Riek, S. Holfeltz, B. Bales, J. Turner. THIRD ROW: F. Van Natta, S. Nicholson, N. Hood, B. Hoover S. Bastean, J. Gossett, S. Ockerman, S. Woods, L. McDonald, J. Bibeau, L. Jaffe, C. Bird, D. Hallen R. Asbill, J. Kohn, J. Morelli, D. Soegaard, J. Oakes. FOURTH ROW: J. Swenson, D. Barrett, P. Perry J. Mills, A. Johnson, M. Allen, C. Woods, D. Miller, B. Foley, T. Legan, J. Luther, M. Mclntyre, T. Hill G. Tewell, B. Vinson, R. Kohler, T. Boring. C.S.F. ln the fall of l958 the C.S.F., which is short for California Scholarship Federation, was composed of 79 members who were inter- ested in visiting and learning of different col- leges. The officers are elected at the start of each semester and the officers for the fall semester were: Doug Hallen, President, Sue Stavert, Vice-President, Bev Hoover, Record- ing Secretary, Janice Hokenson, Correspond- ing Secretary, and Fred Van Natta, Treasurer. Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Barnhart were the advisors. Among the activities of the C.S.F. was a field trip to Stanford University. A tutoring service was also instituted to help students having difficulties in the Science-Math areas. S 1 I I I I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Erspamer, C. Crape, H. Pepperell, A. Phillips, D. Neville, J. Clapham, A. King, C. Livingston, M Hanley, C. Larsen, H. Eviesizor, C. Suggett, M. Evilsizor, L. Miller, B. Taylor. SECOND ROW: Jim Malcolm, J. Hulsey, P Brown, L. Alverez, J. Terry, C. Canty, M. Borges, L. MacDonald, D. Peterson, S. Anderson, K. Thomey, K. Reschert, S. Lewis C. Ziegler, G. Eggman, J. Suggett, D. Richards, M. Bitters, P. Klock, J. Weslowski. THIRD ROW: M. Adams, D. Binger, R. Bowl- ng, D. Garber, A. Sulprizio, T. Tademy, D. Evans, 5. ACCOfl1ero, J. Garrow, K. Duftey, J. Wahl, V. Malcolm, A. Jones, D Craddock, C. Jomes, M. Freeman, Carol Walker, R. White, R. Fuller. FOURTH ROW: S. Smith, C. Householder, V. Peterson, R lohnson, B. Goddard, L. Zane, K. Simonich, S. Brusir, J. Rhiem, S. Elder, J. Hillman, O. Adams, D. Evens, P. Patton, L. Lucky 2. Combs. S. Balfour, M. Walters, K. Suyier. FIFTH ROW: P. Kennedy, S. Thomas, P. Burke, N. Adams, C. Anderson, L. Sand- ers, S. Long, J. Mason, C. McKenzie, J. Lambert, G. Groth, B. Staack, L. Alexander, T. Upchurch, R. Barry, B. Patersen, G. Coll- ier, S. Wolf, P. Duffey, B. Lass, P. Bruno. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: N. Frisbie, J. Long, J. Mills, L. Laughter, P. Perry, J. Perry, B Taylor B Lugue D McCull ough. SECOND ROW: D. Craddock, S. Ferguson, M. Rose, D. Petterson, L. MacDonald, R White C McKenzie J Lam bert, J. Mason, K. Super, M. Walters, S. Balfour, C. Combs, S. Elder. THIRD ROW: L. Goff K Gabriellr J Horwath N Dal Porto, J. Morris, P. Burke, S. Rose, J. Rhode, K. Kosta, R. Boisvert, S. Muench, A. Kaostrup C Aqurlmo C Livingston M. Savelli, S. Wheeler, S, Holfeltz. FOURTH ROW: J. Costello, N. Montanelli, S. Larsen M Voorhees D Killebrew B Buttery, I. Palmer, R. Fuller, C. Sollows, P. Alexander, P. Bruno, B. Bancalari, C. Walker M Freeman J Juzux V Ham 52 mond, V. Malcolm. FIFTH ROW: L. Agee, G. Wheeler, N. Butler, L. Larmuseau, P. Doyld J Gross S Bennette R Glover S. Long, S. Ratcliff, C. Upchurch, C. Blakely, S. Evans, J. Bryan, D. Donahue, C. McCllntlc J Bingham C Brady S Peterson. Q MAJ MAO R A L L Y B A N D The rally band plays at the basket- ball games and it also plays at the foot- ball games when the marching band is not there. MSAMQE iiwym, The rally band is made up of drums, trumpets, trombones, clarinets, baritones, flutes and cymbals. The rally band members are made up of the top members of each section of the instruments used. MEGAPHONE Once a week after school on Wednes- day, the Spartans' Megaphone Club met to help students wishing to learn the school songs and yells. Led by head song girls and yell leaders, the club also trained those students who later desired to be- come cheer leaders or song girls. The officers of the club were: President, Arleen King, Vice President, Pat Perry, Secretary, Lorrie Laughter, Recorder, Ar- lene Kaastrup, and Treasurer, Jerri Long. The advisors 'are Mrs. Tow and Mr. Fa- cer. FIRST ROW: P. Cumero, J. Sones, K. Blau, S. Langs, B. Adelson, D. Statham, L. Alexander, D. Lopes, J. Barstad, J. Bibeau. SECOND ROW: R. Taylor, J. E I R. W'lI' W Sk' H. N'd K J - mame a, I iams, . inner, I a, . en sen, R. Bradley, J. Gilbert, R. Williams, D. Turkelson. 53 The Rally Committee is made up of a group of boys who have at least a C average and a good standing in their school record, They are the boys seen wearing the green and white hats and arm bands. The club's initial duty is to control the students at athletic games. They also usher at assemblies. This year, the Rally Committee sold apples and peanuts at the football games. Dick White was the President. Mr. Ander- son was the advisor. ROW 1: M. Tritto, B. Vejby, M. McBurney, J. Schumann D. Costa, J. Hcythe, G. Arun, B. Songet, D. Potter J. Hutto, D. Soegaard. ROW 2: B. Terrell L M. Canifex, M. Tanner, P Gab White, G. Henders B C , .Evans, . rielli, S B on, P. Meu h . oleman N W D B . enson, D. g er, E. Helton. ROW 3: , . olfe, J. Mitchell, G. Salas, R. Tye, . arrett, G. Montel, S. Russo, D. Phillips, D. Witt, E. Crook. fi? fs fat' l 54 f x 1 FRONT ROW: D. Statham, C. Preisendorf, B. Staack, D. Barrett, H. Scatena, J. McCullough, D. McDaid, B. Paterson, K. Lesher, R. Barry. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hitchcock, A. Hunt, D. O'Connell, J. Groth, J. Abbett, D. Hallen, T. Hill, T. Upchurch, J. McBeth, V. Weis, R. Bruchman, R. Taylor. THIRD ROW: P. LaCombe, J. Vasko, F. Goff, C. Liljenstople, B. Foley, M. Modrell, M. Mclntyre, D. Brown, L. Alex- under, D. Herbert, B. Minty. 2 W N' Block CV is one ofthe bigger school clubs. lts members consist only of those boys who have received their Blocks in one of the many sports throughout the year. One of their main activities was supervis- ing assemblies and presentation of contestants for the Sports Queen. Another one of their main duties during the year was to usher at school and class as- semblies. Block CV gets around. riff? FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Accornero, L. Lockyer, D. De- Gennaro L. Larmusseuu K Baker P. Stewart H John , , - , 1 . I C- Hanelt, Y. King. SECOND ROW: A. Casqueiro, M. McCul- lough, D. Bode, A. Kaastrup, B. Brauer, J. Hokenson, S. Bas- tiaen, J. Gosset, S. Hambley, L. Vlaardinger. 9 Tw AT Sa: SCIENCE OUTING CLUB The preamble of the Science Outing Club states: We, the members of the Castro Val- ley Science Outing Club, do hereby state as our goal the preservation, the exploration and the enjoyment of the natural wonders of Cali- fornia and other scenic resources of the Uni- ted States, including the forests, waters, wild- life and wilderness. To this end, the Science Outing Club has gone on many excursions, visiting the desert, Nevada, and many places in California. They also worked on many proj- ects during the year such as the biological habitat between A and B wings. 56 TEACH ERS OF TOMORROW The goal of the Teachers of Tomorrow is to create an interest in the field of teaching and to enable students to learn more about teaching. This year the club introduced a mer- it system. ln it, a member had to earn points by working for teachers, attending California Educational Club meetings in San Jose, and in helping in P.T.A. meetings. The two persons earning the most points received pins. The fall officers were: Janice Hokenson, presi- dent, Catherine Hanelt, vice president, Lu El- len Vlaardinger, secretary-treasurer. l i FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. McCormick, C. LaGrone, M. Mc- Cullough, D. Bade, C. Wallen. SECOND ROW: D. Phillips, P. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Samuel, J. lsquierdo, M. Ellinger, S. Lewis, M. Walters, A. Gerrey, J. Turner, S. Edwards, P. Paul, D. Peterson, K. Krenz, S. Brewster, V. Velentich, C. Novick. SECOND ROW: G. Wheeler,.J. Hammond, E. Muskpf, S. Elder, S. Balfour, D. Crow, V. Mills, D. Binger, L. Harper, K. Baker, J. Temple, J. Murden, L. Rogers, P. Stewart, P Bruno, K. Young, D. Phillips, D. Evens, THIRD ROW: L. Evens, V. Maclntosh, K. Andrade, L. Broady, M. Pedras, D. Brajkovich, S. Jaffe, C. Malott, L. Jaffe, N. McCloud, R. Fuller, L. Goff, O. Adams. FOURTH ROW: D. Degner, T. Binger, L. Sanders, M. Wolkowicz, B. Vejby, M. Lawrence, G. Robson, J. Jensen, J. Morris, S. Ratciff, C. Bird, V. Huish, C. Brady, C. McClintic, C. Combs, J. Wahl, C. McKenzie, C. Ziegler, N. Montanelli, S. Larsen. Ti., Q.,...,Q.i...,i Aa DRAMA CLUB The drama club is open to anyone who is interested in the theater. During the year the Drama club has seen many stage plays such as Bus Stop and Pajama Game, dress rehearsals at San Francisco State and Venus Observed at Stanford University. The drama club also put on the play The Dear Departed. The club put on skits at the as- semblies. CADUCEUS CLUB The Caduceus club is for all students who are in any way interested in the medical field. The club is for students to find out more about the medical field. This year the Caduceus club held their second annual Sock Hop. They also attended the sec- ond annual Health Careers Day at Highland Hospital. Mrs. Quick is the advisor. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. McCormick, C. Janvier, D. Toupes, B. Bales, G Lundstrum, D. Crowe, C. Malott, M. Savelli, K. MacNeiI, R. Crooks, J. Riek, M Barron, J. Fowler. SECOND ROW: L. Waldener, L. Kinner, J. Haskell, L. Cruze L. Magoon, R. Bowling, N. Butler, J. Geira, C. Houck, 0. Bennett, L. Stubble: field, P. Rodriques, C. Bibeau, C. Newburg, S. Camacho. THIRD ROW: M. Con- nor, K. Vieira, G. Rodriques, C. Happ, L. Evans, J. Blaba, M. George, B. Doyle, S. Gateley, C. Eggers, R. Miller, M. Dewhurst,,S. Leavitt. 51 4' T Wm mmm ef wb DW ff' Barbara Scott President G.A.A. G.A.A. is an extra-clurricular activity for girls who enjoy sports and want to improve their athletic abilities. A great many sports are offered including bowling and billiards, as well as skating and syncronized swimming. The advisors this year are Mrs. Slocum and Miss Gieck. The instructors are Miss Vaz, Mrs. Cannon, and Miss Squires. The President and Executive Council guide the whole G.A.A. plan with some adult aid. They plan dinners, fun nites, and playdays with other schools, as well as the regular after-school program. The G.A.A. has block sweaters, pins, and medals which are awarded at the end of the year at the installation dinner. Miss Vaz Mrs. Cannon Miss Squires Instructor Instructor Instructor fl? mum,-ff SQ R Carole Follett Kitty Johnson Linda DeJong Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Recreational Secretary G.A.A.A wqflwi This year the Girls' Athletic Association added swimming to its curriculum of sports. The first block in G.A.A. included one day of free swimming and two days of syncronized swimming each week for those who passed the advanced swimming tests. The group worked toward better skills and higher goals. A shot of just a few of the girls who enjoyed the G.A.A. Dinner, November 4, which was 0 finale to the fall swimming block. Q TMLQW3 This sport in G.A.A. is an extra-curricular activity to teach the girls various tumbling techniques and to develop balance. The in- structors and tumblers met in the gymnasium once a week after school for an hour. The tech- niques learned aided them in the activities when they later used the trampoline. Joan Tademy Volleyball Manager Sue Shanor demonstrates the seat drop on the trampoline, Bobbie Taylor Tumbling Manager Qfvummf G.A.A. tennis accomplished two things in the late fall block. First, the beginners were instructed on how to play the game, and sec- ond, the more advanced players got a chance to improve their strokes and to get more prac- tice. Tennis was played every Wednesday night after school for a six-week period on the courts which were just constructed during the summer. Carolyn Andersen reaches for a high shot while playing with Barbara Eakle. Claudia Robbins f , Tennis Manager 1. I. 'Q 'Q - :QA '2??'?04:-: RWM fiofhglhgr' if Dig Ugg ' Mfr, O 5 is ' Wu' h ASV, Sandra Bastien Badm y 1 f xXx X 5 'xt I-xv ,O .1 ,D ,0QS'xgKx ' 'K K X O xr.-: wr.-is-X X xntgexlxatx s gttgitgtgg, x, K 1 ' x y x y?:xg ::xxyKxv tlttgtYXg1 ' 19' Uv Qtbt klcmilw E' The seventh block in GAA. was badmin- ton. It was played in the gymnasium after school for six weeks. Miss Squires gave the girls instruction. The girls alternately played singles and doubles. The block was ended by playing a series of tournaments. A quick shot of our pool and swimmers. Carol Bruinurd sends the birdie over the net 5 Ji z T jf Mmeffi' 9'v ff as ,'v V . 5 J T , ' ' 9 I ty, 4 G 9' KO f . xl 0' UI Pat Henningsen and Linda De- Jong demonstrate the fine art of cleaning dishes. we Gloria Gay Camping Manager Tlw GMO G.A.A. added another sport to the usual agenda-camping. Once a week on Wednes- day nights, the campers learned trailblazing, camp cookery, improvising a stove, the use of camp tools, and other useful things that would acquaint them with the out-of-doors. The group had occasional cook-outs and in late April they had a camp-out overnite to cele- brate their accomplishments at the end of the block. Diana Sesur Publicity Manager An extra-curricular shot of the beach party. Sharon Wheeler and Maryjo Borges show off on the trampoline. 45' .Aka A NEW ADDITION For the first year at Castro Valley High School we had our own trampoline. Mrs. Slo- cum, the instructor, showed the girls how to do elementary and secondary stunts on the trampoline. Yvonne King Hockey Manager Gerry Vieira and Diane Silver have a fast game of ping-pong Basketball Manager KlgK THAT BALL! . A few bruised shins and a three-point goal resulted in this game Speedaway is an older sport but remains a very popular one. Girls in this sport learned B k b H I d b H h I the rules, methods of play, and object of the as el a was p aye y.a l e C asses game, After a little practice with trial games, ggorgrhlggiizgihglsg EagtgtillvllOxglhizmjogglrid ll became one of the popular Sports' peted with girls in some of the P E classes Will she make that basket? 68 AW Sm A Pictured at the right is the G.A.A. group that attended the Early Fall block to cele- brate their accomplishments for the ending block. Carol Lewis Basketball Manager Louise Loeffert and Carol Brainard get ready for a high shot in badminton. gd TEEING orr Although there wern't any pictures taken of golt,.due to their playing on out-of-Castro Valley bounds, the girls enjoyed it very much. After 55 girls participated, with Miss Vaz in- structing. The girls played on the golf courses in Hayward, Alameda, and Berkeley. Linda Agee Sailing Manager l l l 69 A typical day at the Midway Bowling Alley for the girls in G.A.A. Bowling, one of the most popular sports, took place every Tuesday for eight weeks. Fifty-two students participated in this co-ed sport at the Midway Bowl in San Leandro. Each alley had a team of four on it with a mini- mum of two games. Everyone enjoyed this game and almost lOO per cent improved their bowling. Picture lol shows Alta Gerry being helped to her feet by Marilyn Gish. Picture lbl illustrates Marlene Carr and Carolyn Anderson practicing their reverse skating. SKATING During the late tall block this year, skat- ing at the Rollarena in San Leandro was offered as one of the activities. The girls who signed up for skating enjoyed an hour of skating once a week. They also were taught how to skate better, do turns, and skate backwards. The girls were taught by an instructor at the rink. Diane Pucci Marlene Carr Bowling Manager Skating Manager iT 5 f l,. O ix X I t ,, 7I in-uv qu... ball field where archery took place. WML Q, G.A.A. archery was a new and very active sport at Castro Valley High School. Through the instruction they received, the girls learned the fundamentals of archery. The girls also acquired a wider knowledge of the principles of archery and they thoroughly enjoyed the sport. Patsy Tooke Horseback Riding Manager Yvonne King Hockey Manager K F! QYK ,I f 3573: Q!! 5 ' , .4 llll 'iamlllll 'all s s ui t - S944 g,L.. Sandra Martin shows her skull and makes an additional polnt .4 Kent Lesher Team kicker and all S.A.C.A.L. fullback Bob Paterson l47J, barely gets a punt oft by a hard charg- ing Encinal lineman. VARSITY A very successful season it was for the Spartan gridders. The team, led by coach Ed Hart, were co- champions with San Leandro and posted an 8-l Rich Barry Tom Upchurch record for the season. They were a very well balanced team that worked together as a group with much team en- thusiasm, going undefeated until the last game which ended in an upset by Arroyo. Alan Hunt Jay Opperman Harvey Scatena Carl Liljenstolpe Quarterback Rich Barry C221 breaks loose from DeAnza on one of his many spectacular runs. Coming over from the background to lend a hand is Harvey Scatena l56J. F OO T B A L L Non - League Games Castro Valley 3 I , DeAnza I4 Castro Valley 2I , Alhambra I9 Castro Valley 29, Alameda I3 League Games Castro Valley I4, Hayward O Castro Valley I4, San Leandro I3 Castro Valley 20, Encinal I2 Castro Valley 48, San Lorenzo O Castro Valley 7, Arroyo 26 Jim Vasko Tom King John Abbott George Goveia John McBeth Dennis McDaid Bob Paterson John Seronello Denny 0 Connell Gary Dufore Frank Cumilleri Cliff Cope Joe McEneany wma Star defensive halfback, John Seronello, leaps high into the air to snare a Hayward aerial with seconds remaining in the first half. Others pictured are Craig Priesendorf 1702, Bob Paterson l47J, and John Abbett i2ll. l Manager i Alex Davis l Valley halfback Alan Hunt C451 is unable to escape two Pirate tackles as he skirts right end on a short gain. Seeking to spring loose the speedy back are Spartans Carl Liljenstolpe 1673, Harvey Scatenu 1561, John McBeth 1772, and Tom Upchurch i83J. The Green and White defeated the Co-champions I4 I3 room, the center of Hayward's line as his teammates assist. Craig Preisendorf Don Miller Gwen Paul LaComb Roger Davis Rick DeLong FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Head Coach Ed Hart and Don Rogers. SECOND ROW: Dale Berven, Tom Gunnari, Vaughn Hitchcock and Jerry Rose. Bmw ME An Arroyo back hangs suspended in mid-air as Spartan defenders converge upon him. Putting the skids on are tackle George Goveia C641 and All-League Linebacker Bob Patterson 1471. Assisting the duo are halfback Paul La- , Combe C231 and linebacker Jay Opperman 1661. 1 TM S UMW MJ New A strong green defense forms a solid wall stopping Hayward's leading groundgainer John Rawls. The Spartan defense proved to be too much for the farmers as the Spar- tans won the game I4 to 0. White jerseys converge upon a Pirate back as the Spartans head towards their second league victory, as evidenced by the 7-0 score in the background. The score ended with a 14 to 13 victory for the Valleyans. Jet speedster Maurice Williams, penetrates the Valley front wall but is unable to elude the green secondary as he heads for the turf. Moving in on the Encinal back are Gerry Dufour ll5l, Craig Preisendorf l70l. and Bob Paterson l47l. FB An excellent job was done by the JV team this year. They placed second among the JV teams of Southern Alameda County and they look forward to doing a good job on the varsity team. The scores were: Castro Valley 6, Tennyson O, Castro Valley 28, Hay- ward l9, Castro Valley l3, Pittsburg O, Castro Valley 7, San Leandro 32, Castro Valley 7, Encinal l2, Castro Valley l4, San Lorenzo l3, Castro Valley 7, Arroyo l9. H uv., Ku. 055, wr.. 056 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Henderson, M. Schaffer, D. Witt, B. Harrison, B. Coleman, B. Barry, C. Dorkin, S. Schaff- men. SECOND ROW: J. Sweet, T. Maashuff, R. Curtis, D. Fokes, S. Benson, T. Morgan, J. Glockner, G. Wanden. THIRD ROW: T. Mitchell, M. Mc- Burney, R. Cerny, T. Cough, 0. Alves, J. Kiley, T. Boring, C. Pinana. The golf team did a very excellent job this year considering that we have had a golf team for only two years. At the first meet, played at Hayward Golf Course, Castro Valley placed second. At Castlewood, we placed fourth and at Chabot we placed third. In a dual meet with San Lorenzo, Castro Valley won. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Ru- 80 bio, R. cefdo, K. Moore. SECOND ROW: G. Mariani, M. Mclntyre, B. , Mintey, Mr. Frese. l .5 1? S ,Y . LI x 4' 4 Q in FRONT ROW, Left to Right: 45 M. Mettleman, D. Kleier, M. , Nohava, J. O'Brien, F. Valen- tich, T. Anderson, R. Walker, R. Schaffer, R. Skinner. SEC- 1 OND ROW: E. Aitken, R. Lar- son, D. Mendoza, C. Jassiman, B. Spain, J. Beckerleg, M. Schaffer, B. Brennan, D. Nunes, M. Hampton, R. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. Turner, R. Alexander, J. Cope, T. Schneckle, F. St. Kenis, C. Pitschner, J. Bon- netti, E. Perez, D. Gettler, W. Klier. FOURTH ROW: M. Mc- Donell, R. Ogle, T. Narducci, R. Silva, T. Haavisto, B. Wi- gand, E. Buck, D. Hawkins, C. Wilson, J. Duck. Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley This year the tennis team started out well, even though they have been playing varsity for only two years. They practice every night until 6:30 and is one of the two hardest work- ing teams in the school, As we go to press, Castro Valley has won two of the four tennis matches. me ca ,fa , ., 3 f 6 San Leandro I9 37 Hayward Encinal I9 6 San Lorenzo Arroyo 0 TZJI' W.. HOA 0. SWWJMZ TOP, Left to Right: Doug Hallen, Jack Aydelott, Tom Hill, Bill Foley, John Lu- ther, Jack Foley, Bruce Williams, Coach Mehaffey. BOTTOM: Rich Vanier fmgr.J, Bill Bunyard, Sam Buscharts, Don Lopes, Pat Murphy. Dennis 0'ConnelI pinning his rival, Tony Benites of San Lorenzo. John McBeth Vwimy M! This year, the Castro Valley wrestling team was the best in the state of California. Castro Valley was off to a head start this year with most of its team intact from last year. Castro Valley won every meet they wrestled in. With every game, the matmen were more sure of beating the Hayward Farmers for the Alameda County Athletic League Champion- ship. After beating out every opponent in the ACAL match, Castro Valley went on to win the State Championship Tournament held at Fresno. Three men, Bob Paterson, John Mc- Beth and Dennis O'Connell placed first in the state, but it was the entire team who piled up the points to win the State Championship. Dennis O'ConneII Bob Paterson Vince Weis Frank Curnelleri Craig Prisendorf Jack Butler Dale Sessions Vow? M, Q ansdififlafaziu Spartan Ron Cerny throws a pinning combination on u Former to win his match in the North Coast Sectional Tournament. Arroyan Fred Welch tries to free himself from the iron grip of Castro VaIIey's Bob Paterson. il- ch Bruckman Jack Sorenson Harvey Scctena Bob Johnson Ali Alley Ron Cerny Jim Thomey .45 A CV man, Frank Camelleri, is the winner. Couch Hitchcock receiving the CV Invitational Cup. l FRONT ROW, Left to Right: G. Fulkerson, J. Hall, L. Wilburn, D. Epps, T. Haavisto, J. Haythe, M. Reamer, D. Gettler, T. Garrett, J. Super, R. Fluff, J. Rothling. SECOND ROW: K. Bye, J. Silvers, O. Alves, J. Kiley, G. Jagoe, H. Fuller, W. Klier, D. Duck, P. Babrielli, D. Hanson, C. Dorken, T. Murray. BACK ROW: J. Abbett, J. Ellinger, B. Boyett, S. Benson, D. O'Brien, S. Nikairi, D. Adams, D. Witt, T. Gough. 7 Ql.V,ll!M..xQwq Valleyan maneuvers into scoring position. 85 x , 5 j v Burton Mintey Rich Barry FAR LEFT: Mike Mclntyre fig to snag a rebound from Bisl O'Dowd. LEFT: Burton Min finds a hole in the Hayward fense and drives in far a lay- There was no lack of enthusiasm on the Castro Valley basketball squad. Though the Spartans were limited in size and experience, they defeated teams which seemed superior. The Hayward Tournament was one of the highlights of the season. After a slow seasonal start, the Spartans rallied to take second place defeating all the teams in the SACAL on the way. ln the final game Bishop O'Dowd won 54-40. Castro Valley guard Burton Mintey received a trophy for being one of the outstanding players, The Spartans improved as the season progressed and finished the season in a tie for third place in the SACAL. Dick .lunnila Lynn Alexander Terry Broderick Paul Lacombe 1 ' nzll . my ,: . y y X g, .,l f. ,D bll llv. g f, Coach Roosevelt Bergman .lim Mclntyre Dave Vickery Dave Walters VARSITY BASKETBALL Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley ln tl1e H scores were: Castro Valley O'Dowd De Anza ...... Alameda Franklin .... Pacific ...... Washington Harry Ells ....... ffff ffffff Tennyson ......... Arroyo Fremont Hayward lf SCORES San Leandro ....... ........., Palto Tennyson ...... Arroyo 23 38 40 44 55 37 40 5l San Lorenzo 42 50 22 27 38 48 56 36 Hayward San Leandro Franklin ayward Tournament we came in .......27 Ha ward y .... CUSTYO Valley ....... ....... 2 6 San Leandro Castro Valley .....,. ..,,,,,40 ODowd 58 39 42 42 52 4l 54 17 48 51 40 60 53 45 54 57 60 second. The Bill Fischer Denny McDaid I B. Mintey receiving the Hayward Invita- tional Tournament trophy for second place. Tm H MJT S do QV EMMOJLQTMM D- MCD0id f Yin9 f0 0 5h0f 09413057 tough Bi5h0P 0'D0Wd- D. Mintey making another one of his famous shots. 43:1 BACK ROW: Coach Tom Gunnari, Wayne Tucker, Larry Broderick, Jim Glockner, Gilbert Mendonco Bill Barry, Wayne Moulden, Tom Legan. FRONT ROW: George McGill, Dave Campbell, Gary Tewell Paul Ramm, Dan Klier, Bill Coleman, John Luther. QIVEMMMQ Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley LEAGUE GAMES Y ...a........ Tennyson ..... . ....,. ....... . .. San Lorenzo Arroyo Hayward Tennyson San Lorenzo Arroyo Hayward 40 26 I6 20 34 37 31 32 San Leandro 19 34 36 34 35 53 23 32 45 30 San Leandro Alexander goes for a lay-up shot as Burt Mintey follows through. FRONT ROW J Souza B Hodge T Anderson L. Nelson, A. Cameron, P. Lorentzen, H. John KMgr.J SECOND ROW Coach Berven G Mananr D Severens, R. Farquhar, J. Werk, D. Cena, K. Rasmussen, TMELOQWMW IIBII Castro Valley-24 Castro Valley-28 Castro Valley-I0 Castro Valley-26 Castro Valley-21 Castro Valley-22 Castro Valley-26 Castro Valley-23 Castro Valley-31 Castro Valley-I7 Castro Valley-30 Castro Valley-40 Castro Valley-24 Castro Valley-16 Castro Valley-30 Castro Valley-Z9 BASKETBALL SCORES DeAnza-31 John Muir-38 Frankland-40 Pacifica-37 Washington-48 Harry Ells-45 Tennyson-24 San Lorenzo-24 Arroyo-41 Hayward-36 San Leandro-33 Tennyson-33 San Lorenzo-27 Arroyo-42 Hayward-37 San Leandro-42 Bull Frscher, Spartan Varsity center, goes up to drop in two polnts against Hayward. D BASKETBALL R. Meeks, S. Oase, B. Pfisterer, J. Gayle, R. Johanson, T. Jensen, D. McDonald. Unfortunately the C Basketball team ran into some very bad luck this year. They lost eight out of their nine games. Their only win was against San Lorenzo, Z4-14. Many of their other losses were by only a few points. The D Basketball team lost all of their nine games. However, they gained invaluable experience for the future years. C BASKETBALL R. Taylor, J. Severens, J. Standing T. Dalziel, P. Ramm, D. Cena, K Rassmussen, T. Loder. FRONT ROW: F. Ellard, M. Martin, K. Wilkinson, D. Hunter, P. Walde, D. Mnsucci, R. Mittelstaedt, M. Lund. SECOND ROW: A. Curtiss, J. Andersen, R. Burrieau, G Van Arsdale, F. Von Natto, J. Bor- stnd, P. Ramm, B. Cameron. THIRD ROW: E. Stutzel, D. Meyer, L. Nikkan, B. Leyes, B. Wigholm, L. Rodenick, P. Bowling, T. Brodenick, B. Eustis. Vwmjii With the advent of the swimming pool at Castro Valley, we now have a swimming and diving team. Since this is the first year of a swimming team, Castro Valley wasn't at their best. Next year, however, they expect to do better. They will have more practice and expe- rience. The diving team did a very excellent job in chalking up points this year. K. Wilkenson doing u half-gainer off the low diving bourd. I JN' .WJ 0519 Wagiifig w,2,.fy,. , J.V. SWIMMING TEAM FRONT ROW: B. Johnson, E. Lang, B. Palmer, T. Koehler, G. Ruhmann, R. Silva, D. Korock, H. Nida, D. Mclthony. SECOND ROW: B. Wigand, M. Garland, F. Bickert, B. Songey, B. Vejby, J. Hutchinson, M. Wolkowicz, A. Folurner, D. McDonald. THIRD ROW: L. Murphy, H. Sorensen, M. George, T. Gough, L. Tormil, M. Speokman, B. Eustis, R. Hoover, M. Brown, R. Kahler, A. Huckins, H. John, R. Bruun. GMWVJMD D' T9 .fx . gy MMM S S' i feb' Ken Wilkenson does a one band o half front flip off the A Spdrfdn Caught in mid-air completing a forward flip. low oord. ,Y ff ' f AK F if ff - I VN wwf -,M-1 f- -M M- f-vnu-an-Maw AMW-...WA .-M--.W ,wwanfmw i.f...+ Ln-Q-A M- -.max-.-nna anon' A A , A f A4 -La vw'--Q., 3 K' P' fn nl 6 iq, ' ' ,. . Guang' J.V. TRACK BACK ROW: B. Reynolds, B. Henderson, J. Marlais, T. Costello, R. Johanson, T. Anderson, B. Turner M. Hampton, B. Lueth. SECOND ROW: W. Pepperell, T. Jensen, S. Oasc, B. Parma, R. Remer, M. Cani: fox, M. Duran, B. Mader. THIRD ROW: H. Smith, S. Hull, R. Tye, D. Brightvlell, J. Miller, G. Severe BACK ROW: D. Potter, B. Cumero, J. Barstad, B. Soldat, G. Tewell, J. Swensen, John Viera. FRONT ROW: J. Stevens, B. Reynolds, B. Songey, G. Severe, D. Barrett, D. Bright- well, S. Hall, Coach Hoyt. R. Hirschman, P. LuCombe, K. Lesher, captainj Coach J. P. Lovaglia. VW? i 5 ? ? I 1' Y o f g--n X '12 0 5-I :su 20 Fi il- 0'-3. ,Q-. if so ff! ..lD 5' ff? Q.f- 5? F-n Q. is gF' O EI Q9- 3 :. -3 -3 G5 35 0 9-'af' 535 H3 To :'. :. :LI H'-'I - 2 P1 ZF' O ES P-3 ID UF is Er ,L-. :.S 10 ln: PP 1-mv-www --v fvv is John Seronello UD singles, while Kent Lesher comes in to score against 0'Dowd. X .fs jcvn I ,f . QL, FRONT ROW: F. Tadaro, T. Narducci, G. Mariain, M. Cunningham, B. Van Der Byle, .I. Gayle, R. Meeks, L. Souza. SECOND ROW: M. lsaeff, J. Kelly, A. Alves, L. Nelson, B. Coleman, R. Sheudan, D. Klier, D. Freitas. 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'fvgwisliiiiiff I www Q M H 'fl Sf- f1A fQa12aseff5ivii3f3z3QQ: f,5 ffff'wfffz,if Q, 1 FALL Joe McEneany, President WU 041 The purpose of the council whose duties are to plan and execute all Senior activities, is to promote unity in the class, by electing a representative and one alternate to represent each of the Senior Social Studies classes. These representatives report to their class after each meeting. Under the excellent leadership of their President, Joe McEneany, the Fall Senior class council car- ried out many successful activities: Some of these were the Dracula's Drag dance sponsored by the Seniors and cupcake sales to raise money for the class. The obtaining of the Senior Lawn and hats to promote class spirit. During the Fall semester the council also worked on the Sound-off and toward graduation. SUI' Udall Gale H0W0rd Sue Shanor Linda Agee, Jack Butler, . Vice President Secretary Treasurer GirI's League Representative Boy's League Representative FIRST ROW Left to Right S Stavert, D. Craddock, S. Udell, D. Peterson, S. Anderson, S. Shanor, G. Leiva G Howard J Suggett L. Agee. SECOND ROW: N. Crackel, B. Hoover, S. Smedburg, C. Woods, J Butler B Fischer L Downs C. Robbins, C Burnett, D. Barrett, J. Groth. THIRD ROW: B. Jones, J. Mills J Hobson B Lledtke G Ludwig, D. Finnie, B. Leach, P. LuDue, J. Clapham. As the Senior Class council continued under the leadership of Joe McEneany, Presi- dent, they obtained many goals, some of which were having a flower box for the Seniors, that will have purple flowers in the shape of an S, the annual Sparti-Gras and the Senior Ball, after which there was a party at th lare- mont Hotel. A Senior Sock and Sweats ' day was held the day before the annual Senior Pic- nic. Then came the very last Senior activity before graduation - the Senior Breakfast- of which Gail Jung is General Chairman and Manager. Graduation was held Thursday night, June l l, l959 on the Castro Valley High foot- ball field. zf SPRING Joe McEneany President , . 'll 1 pill' xtr- Jack Butler Jeri Lovejoy Jill Costello Arlene Stanfield Suzi Udell Boys' League Representative Girls' League Representative Treasurer Secretary Vice President -ar ,L 4. FRONT ROW: D. Hallen, LaDue, B. Liedtke, G. Howard, L, Agee, A. Stanfield, S. Shanor J Mc Eneony. BACK ROW: S. Stavert, B. Taylor, L. Loeffert, P. Grieg, G. Gay, J. Clapham, J. Suggett John P. Abbett Sandy Adams Carole Diane Adelson Linda Lee Agee I02 Lois A'Perry Ren Armstrong Al Aruda il? We Jig A Bob Agness Diane Allen Mike Allen Susan Anderson Charles Aldrich Lynn Alexander X . . rl A awk f ia. H , - f Roger Asbill The Bertha Ashley Joan Ashton Gary Aven Barbara Bales as ii .Q ,, 5 EMA, 06 1955? Barbara J. Bardwell Judy Barrette Dan Barrett Richard Barry Shirley C. Barrett Luffy BUTGS Dan Barrette Dennis Becklin TN in 'll Q55 0' is i N B 5-1' 1 :II I V lbg r,.,, Kathy C. Beggs Jonathan E. Benjamin Richard Benson Marcia Bostic Joe Bingham Sheila Bliss l' 'K 'S' Jean Bowman Linda Boyette Gene Bradley Carole Brainerd l03 Speaking for a class or as an individual, each student may express his viewpoints on class and school government. Barbara Brauer Paul Brooking Doyle Brown Bob Bruckner Put Bug!-.hom Terry Broderick Dorothy J. Brown Karen Brown Juanita B. Bryan Clqudiq Burnett HU' Q- ,.,,..,.x il? L .in K rw., 4 f 9 l N G ui Hin 1l'r Ip . 1 3 , mv x I ,L y fy ' si' ff .1 ..15g k f . , Jim Burns Sandra Campanella Marlene Carr Buti Remo Frank Camilleri Sharon Chamberlain Jack Butler Dave Cannon Carlina L. Chicarilli Nellie Bygum Carol Canty Herbert C. Christiansen Tweak CQWWH Linda Christiansen Judy Clapham Tom Clifton Bob Comings Clifford W. Cope Connie Coronek Dave Costa Jill Costello l05 Nancy Crackel Billie Crooks Nancy Dal Porto Linda Dawes Jeanette Degler Deon Craddock Peggy Creech Marvell Cromwell 4-'N 'ET yl l y ll ll Bob Crooks Rose Marie Cudd William Cumero N R x ' ,le f 43 ls. Is this the way I'm supposed to look? .QI -,, - AI Davis Roger Lee Davis 'UI-nu.. .. 5 vp drank.. Deanna Deacon Duane R. Degner Ns .an of-1 my in . 3 2' Linda Lee DeJong Marilyn Dg-:Paoli Karen Lorain Dick Marlene Marty Drennan Helena Dudoit . HG . Iv an X1 U5 1 Bob DeMonte Judy Dick It's a good thing we only look this way once in our lives. Judy Douglas Lewis Downs A Edith Dry Leslie Duck Kenneth C. DuCIair Gerry Dufour Diane Duperroir George Dutchler Ill MQAEUW ga. Gym, Aa Q The Senior year is the most enjoyable year of school. The last exciting year when you just can't have enough fun. The end of the year for some seniors means checking out of school for the last time, checking in your last set of books, be- ing with your classmates for the last time. To others it will mean starting a career, going to college and furthering their education, or getting married and having a family. Every- one will meet new faces and the old will be preserved forever in this book. We will remember the assemblies where the seniors sit in a privileged section. The Sound-Off, in which the seniors came in sec- ond place, Slave-Day, vacations, and parties, fads and privileges. Eating on the Senior Lawn on Monday of each week, decorating for the Junior Prom, student body and class elections, the Senior Picnic, finally the most wonderful, most memorable, last dance of the year-the Senior Ball, Completing it all is graduation, the step into adulthood. The final good - bye to the HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER. Rick Earle Ron Erickson Doreen J. Felsch Don Finnie Judy Erichsen Tom Etheridge Ron Ferdig William Fischer Carol Ericksen Dennis J. Falkenberg Susan L. Ferguson William T. Foley 6 Q, , Q M' ,1 rl if ,aa 3 , M-rf S T 'f W wt., Q Carol Follett Nancy L. Foltz Judy E. Fontana George Fraser Gloria Ann Gay Judith Gira Karen Gouveia Dennis Frazier Bruce Ghezzi Fred Goff Barbara Graham Marcia L. Freeman Steve Gibson Albert Gonsalves Pete Granno Nancy Frisbie Jack Gilbert Bev. Gonsalves Jim Grey John Gab Gabrielli Connie Giles Doreen Gordon Patricia Greig .rf t H 'vi J , - 3 5 WL ,' x 115' Y 'Q L E 1 K in J fi if V be 'fi AP' l QQ' A :VFW N2 N if , i il tif 512532 l John Groth Nancy Ann Gurley Terry Gustavson Doug Hallen Q65 As a tribute to the Student Body of Castro Valley l-ligh, the Senior class of l959 pre- sented a green and white announcement board to be placed in the main patio over the door ofthe Catetorium near the snack bar. The sixf inch high letters ot green nnasonite are on a background of white plastic, tour feet high by eight feet wide, The future Seniors are ree sponsible for keeping the announcement board up to date, The board will also have electric lights to light it up. Linda Hallows Kenneth Hammer Jackson Hanley Barbara Harper Sharon Hartman Gary Henderson Tom Hendrickson 41 Judy K. Henry Dennis Herbert Tom Hill Ray Hirschman Patricia Ann Henningsen John Hobson John Holden Sora Holfeltz Robin Hood Tom Hood Beverly Jean Hoover Bonny Lee Horrigan Joan Horwath Carol Marie Houck Gale Howard Alan Hunt Marilyn Hunt 5 5 1' Q 05? re ' li Seniors take u day off on the in Senior Lawn, Tom Hunter L. Eugene Hurn 4 ...pe QQ f .re of 'QEF1' 'Wy -... f ,. 1 , A e , W Q 1' , A , f , M ., M my XM X , , df mlm' A 1.553 Mgr 515 4' v 1 . , .' 'I gy Q v 5 , , . J - Q - ,Q .N . -1 ' 5 ,r L I x 'lr X s' ,-- , 5 Q ' , P. E' if ' ' 3 M X 'Of ' ,, . :4 ' 'i ,. , ' . - M., Y ' 4' A 'L' K .3 ' 3 1+ M72 ,E . Q , M- -,vu A ' . J ' A I 31. xv ' af. 'T ,-. Q Tk Q w If Tfwfiv 7,5 . 'Q . W1 J fiik' 'E' 1 : 1 fs d , I. B . . -1, 'fl ' Q . ' NK . V 1 s Jennings John Johanson Gary Johnson Barry Johnson Helen Johnson iijovwf 6UQxMjljQJ Q 'Fl QQ mg 1. -' f ' Don Phillips, Gary Henderson, and Dave Stewart helping support the Senior Dragon during the Sound-Off. Joanie E. Johnson Kitty Johnson Leonard K. Johnson Bert Jones Terry Jones Nalda Young Gail Marie Jung Richard Junnila L... f L lf B 'V APT' Patricia B. LaDue Kathy Lambert Lara F. Laughter Miles Lawrence 4 Pamela Laverty Bob Leach Jim Jurgens Bob Kerr Arlene Kaastrup Thomas King Art Kelly Kathy Kneeshav Barry R. Kelly Ken Kahne ll qw . B i- ' 4 ? :e , Geraldine A. Leiva Kent Lesher Louise Loeffert Bernd Liedtke Carl A. Liljenstolpe Jerilyn Lee Lovejoy ' F. Garth Ludwig, ll Carole Livingstone Chuck Lodge Darlene Luna Wayne Lund , V Y f xi ,K ' -wi M L' R fy I L. Wing fm Gail Ann Lundstrum Lynda Magoon Karen Joan Lynch Armand Male! Linda Lee Maehler Sandra D. Mallon Tam, gm M557 'S' Judy Mann Gloria Martin Sharon Martin Steve Martin Dave Masucci John McBeth 9? kiln Nancy McGuire Dodie McKenzie Jim McCullough Margaret McCullough A Patrick Meagher Frank Melton Sue McDermott Joe McEneany I 3 5 Eh y ' ? it 5,V- N ,r,h? in y -153 1 V 2 4 ,i A I 1 if W Don Miller Jackie Mills Lynn McFadden if L Burton Mintey Sandy Miracle Monty Modrell Gary Montez II6 Q fy Beverly J. Moore Joyce Mulgrew Sandra H. Moore Louise Muller Zeita Morford Dan Myers Beverly Mowry Darlene L. Myers , - la es s at zy ,r'. 5 Rich Myers Bob Narducci June Nelson Gerald Nelson '- Ellamay Norder Chet Novicki Judy M. Nunes Charlene Olson 4 43 Larry Owens Sharon L. Park Bob Paterson Gwen C. Patton Patricia Paul Myrtle Peck Patricia Perry Donna Peterson Don Phillips Richard W. Pisani Jackie Pluff P ,gi i . in Sr ' E Dennis 0'ReiIly Marvin Orr Dianne Ottersen Kenneth B. Owen Jr Bill Peper W 1 P i ia Doug Prull Joyce Potter Craig Preisendorf Bill Ralph Jean Raudio Gary Rager Morgan Reed GM-E 0, Bill Riedeman Judy Ann Riek Pat Riele Fred Rivera Sue Rothling Claudia Robbins Mike Rothman Patricia M. Rodriques Rush Rushing Marilyn Rodriquez Steve Russo HQ Bud St. Denis Edwin Samuel on Sandy Sandelin Tom Savage 'WW W E' Harvey Scafeno, Jr. I Patricia Schaffer Sue Schneider em 1 55 Kit E. Sessions Scott Eric Serdahl Cathie Schwegel Diana Sesar Sue Shanor MGM lim 4 With the adult world comes many responsibilities, one of ' cgoing to the polls and voting. i 77 ? Y Q Ubwfvvu John A. Shockley Rich Silva Sherry Silviera Dave Simmons Donna Simmons Sue Smedberg Henry Smith Patricia Ann Smith Robert Soldat Jackie Sones Jack Sorensen Larry Soule Kathy Souza Barbara Spicknall Bill C. Staack Arlene D. Stanfield Doug Statham Sue Stavert Jeri Lee Steiner Joan Sterling Bonnie Stewart Dave Stewart Nancy Stewart William Stewart Donna C. Stillman Dorothy Stone Marcia Stowers Leona Stubblefield Judith Ann Suggett Abby Sulprizio Ken Swanson Theodorsia Tademy Bonnie B. Taylor Ken Theis Jim Thomey Christie Tietjen Glenna Thompson John Thunen Robert Tode Penny Tolley Jim Tucknott Judy Tuleen Suzi Udell ii iiii heii J ,.: 1 4 Mm' TMJ, S407-Z0 Tom Upchurch Virginia Vulentich Dick Vanderbilt Cheryl Vanier eyyy Q of 'i A 5 i Kg K . . Q .W 13 fi X mx 3.. Rich Vanier Nancy Van Kirk Videlle Vargen Jim Vasko Y. - I M, , 'QW Ke gn-...N v ' 's Swim L W 1 Richard Vicencio Pete Walde Dave Vickrey Carole Ann Walker Tom Viera David Walters Lu Ellen Vlaardinger Helen Weber .hug ge Q5 5 O Vincent Weis Richard Weslowski Linda White ,, , e W iii iiiii i Bruce Williams Lee Williamson Jim Wichcel Karen Wigand .4 Wise Joyce Wolchow Mary Lucy Wolf Ken Wilkinson VA' -1 -,ZZ e ,. F it li S .ig . 'Ek i X Rex Wolf Clay Woods Put Newman Larry Neil Wolf Dale Raymond Wooldridge Jim Lang Geri Wong Albert Young Wayne Kvistad GIRLS' CHORUS LINE The girls' chorus line for the Sparti-Gras from left to right: L. Laughter, P. Perry, A. Sulprizio, D. Myers, J. Douglas, D. Simmons, L. Delong, D. Sesar, J. Costello, L. Agee, K. Brown, S. Anderson. l24 Brenda Rosenkrans Michaele Adams Charlotte Watters Lenna Engstrom K . if I . .E 535,-1: 2 4 gf - ,, - 'NL .E ..... L . gg - .... A r ig JN? i q E Z 52,52 ,Eggs o f so of r yud -5 W' iw f . Q . if 2 . 5 f 5 5 2 ii i Q QE R 'Q ,Q iii .1 X , . a-,Q-.. K ly X 13 J inf N 4. Q 7' 4.11 x 5 0:6 S my - sgrs Dennis Becknell Lee Williamson I V Linda Lee Silva Curl Miguel LGA! Mike Salter Sam Guthrie Rich Davis Fred Strong Peter Jurickovich John Duffie Elvin Nunes Bill Owen Ron Ferri wr Q n SENIORS NOT PICTURED 7 , , .lim Lunsford an Rx T L W g 5 - ,- it Jeff Martinez me Z i, if if ILA. is ,, l iv Ralph Patterson Gary Garrett 5? ' 1 ,,' V ' ff H all -A i-,-. ' A 6 H ., Z :-: Vykl ,..' g 9995. 4 .. '-f: V: :-i '--' Q , -,:- 1 f-,-: 1 -,.'1 af .gviw P ': A l25 Joe McEneany Co-Chairman Suzi Udell paints the finishing touches on o part of the wall mural for the 1959 Junior Prom. g Gowlfo Q-CGM-dub 'lflflazim Under the trusted guidance of our counselors and senior advisors, the seniors completed their years in high school, They are on their way to a new world - the adult world of anticipation, expectation and experience. As the seniors sit and wonder about this new world, they realize that they must live up to the name of adult. They realize there are many new responsibilities to take on, as college, careers, families and responsibilities to their country as serving it and being good citizens. As they go their separate ways in this world they will come across experiences they have never had to face before. They will face these problems remembering the knowledge and advice received in school. They will not have to look forward and to wonder about their am- bitions and goals any longer. They are on their way, SENIOR ADVISORS, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr, Thorsted Mrs Evans Mrs Galvin Mrs Toth Mr. Perata. BACK ROW: Mr. Sands, Mr. Sudmeier, Mr Golden Mr Frese Mr Sobieske My summer in Sweden is the most important experience in my life. I never thought it possible to learn so much about people in such a short time. l stayed with a Swedish family by the name of Weijkling, my Swedish father, Tord, my Swedish mother, Ingrid, my Swedish brother, Boo, I7, and my Swedish sister, Birgitta, IS. My father is a claims adiustor for an insur- ance company called Hansa, in Goteborg. The family owns a three story home in Goteborg, but spend the summer in their vacation home about 30 miles south of the city. We went swimming or sailing almost every. day. I was introduced to many new foods as well, such as eel and blood pudding. I'm sure I approved of Swedish .food, because I gained nearly 20 pounds. I was surprised I was able to gain that much weight, since Europeans don't use cars for daily travel. I either walked or cycled a good 30 miles each day, I found it rather difficult to prove false the Swedish cliche about 'weak Americans.' The purpose of the American Field Service is to create a better under- standing between peoples, their purpose has been accomplished where l m concerned. After last summer I know, that no matter where in the world or under what conditions-people are all the same. All the wonderful friendships, the unusual experiences and best of all my better understanding of people here and abroad are due to the individuals who have helped make the A.F.S. program possible, nationwide, international and here in Castro Valley. l shall always be deeply thankful for the opportunity to experience such a beneficial and enjoyable summer. I SENIOR SUMMARIES ABBETT, JOHN - Frosh-Soph Football I, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 3, 4. ADAMS, MIKE-Girls' League I 2, 3, 4. ADAMS, SANDRA-G.A.A. I, 2, Class Rep-- resentative I, Megaphone 2, Aolians 3. ADELSON, CAROLE - G.A.A. I, 2, Aoli- ans 2. AGEE, LINDA-Student Body Secretary 3, Executive Council 3, CapwelI's High Board 3, G.A.A. Manager 3, 4, Aeolians 3, 4, Madri- gals 3, 4, Girls' League Representative 4, Senior Class Song Girl 4, Basketball Song Girl 4, Megaphone 4, Class Representative 4. AGNESS, BOB-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. ALDRICH, CHARLES-Model Railroad Club I, 2, Industrial Arts Club 4. ALEXANDER, LYNN -- J.V. Basketball I, Varsity Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4, Adv. Band 2, 3, 4, Act. Band 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 3. ALLEN, DIANE-G.A.A. I. ALLEN, MIKE-Chess Club I, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club, I, 2, 4, C.S.F. ANDERSON SUSAN - Class Secretar I' 1 Y 1 Class Representative I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Aeolians 3, Senior Ball Committee 3, Mega- phone 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 4, Spardi-Gras 4, Class Cheerleader 4. I28 A'PERRY, LOIS-Aolians I, 2, 3. ARMSTRONG, REN - Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. ARUDA, AL-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. ASBILL, ROGER-Track and Field I, C.S.F., Boys' League 2, 3, 4. ASHLEY, BERTHA-Drama Club I, Mega- phone 2. ASHTON, JOAN - G.A.A. I, Megaphone I, 2, Class Representative 3, Aeolians 3. AVEN, GARY - CGD Basketball 2, 3, B Basketball 3, Rally Committee 4, Track 4. BALES, BARBARA-G.A.A. I, 2, C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Caduceus Club 2, 3, 4, Political and Judicial Club 3, Megaphone 4. BARDWELL, BARBARA-G.A.A. I. BARRETT, DAN-Future Scientists of Amer- ica I, Service Club Vice-President I, Execu- tive Council 2, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. I, 2, 4, Presi- dent 2, Class President 2, 3, CGD Basket- ball 2, Varsity Wrestling 2, Student Body Treasurer 2, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4, Boys' State Representative 3, Student Body Vice-Presi- dent 3, Varsity Cross Country Team Captain 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, 4, Student Body Presi- dent 4. BARRETTE, SHIRLEY - Aeolians 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 4. BARRETTE, DANIEL-D Basketball I, Class Council I, 2, Achean Photographer 4 BARRETTE, JUDY-G.A.A. 4. BARRY, RICHARD - J.V. Football I, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Track I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Class President 2, Boys' League Representative 2, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. BATES, LARRY-Washington High 2, Boys' League 3, 4. BECKLIN, DENNIS - Service Committee I, 2, President 2, Class Representative 2, Rally Committee 3. BEGGS, KATHY - Fremont High 2, Girls' League 3, 4. BENJAMIN, JONATHAN - Service Com- Etgtgesl, Chess Club I, Science Club 2, 3, !lQe,QoZl1,o-iw lt is a great experience to be an exchange student, because he has the possibility to learn more about a foreign country, and to help to increase the understanding between his country and the country he lives in in ex- change. Now it happened to me to become an exchange student and I dis- covered that the learning about a foreign country is not very easy, because one wants to compare with his own country, but after a short time you live with the people you do not compare so much you recognize something and want to find why it is so. Very often it is a kind of embarrassing when I was in a controversy of my manners and yours, I had to learn what I have to avoid and what I have to alter. But now I begin to like certain things I did not know. A good example for this, I think, is Football, In the beginning I thought what a rough sport because in Germany there is no game where it is allowed to touch the body of a member of the other team, slowly l began to like it, I understood more and more the rules, and now I think Football is one of the most exciting games I ever saw. I have to say that this understanding of the game and the understanding of many other things or problems was only possible through the people I live with, a very nice people and I want to say thank you to everyone who helped or helps, because without this help I would like it per- haps never. -ii-1 5-fra' SENIOR SUMMARIES BENSON, RICK - Frosh-Soph Football 2, Junior Varsity Wrestling 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. BINGHAM, JOE - Arroyo High 3, Boys' League 4. BLISS, SHEILA-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BOSTIC, MARCIA-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BOWMAN JEAN - Bancroft Jr. High, San Leandro I, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council Secretary 4, Megaphone 2, Band Council 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, Drama Club 3, Music Educators National Conference Or- chestra, Pasadena 2, California Youth Sym- phony-Cal-Santa Barbara 3, Music Educators National Conference - Orchestra - Salt Lake City 4. BOYETTE, LINDA-Elmhurst Junior High I, Press Club lPage Editorl 2, C.S.F. 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, Drama Club 3, Megaphone Club 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BRADLEY, EUGENE--Bowling Team I, 2, Advanced Band I, 2, 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. BRAINARD, CAROLE - Archery Club I,' Aeolians 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 4, Madri- gals 2, 3, 4, Judicial-Political Club 3, 4 Honor Choir 3, 4, Play Curious Savage lMrs. Savagel Fall 4, Play The Mousetrap lMiss Casewelll Spring 4. BRAUER, BARBARA - Swim Club Vice- President 4, Service Club Treasurer I, Mega- phone Club I, G.A.A., Softball, Tennis and Publicity Manager I, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. I, 2, 3 4, C.S.F. President 2, C.S.F. Corresponding Secretary 3, Class Council Rep. 3, Political Ev Judicial Club Baliff 3, 4, Future Teachers of America I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, Junlor Prom Chairman 4. BRODERICK, JOHN TERRANCE-Annam dale High School, Annandale, Virginia I, 2, Varsity Golf 3, Varsity Basketball and Swim- ming Team 4. BROOKING, PAUL-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, DOROTHY JEAN-Claremont Jr. High I, French Club 2, G.A.A. 3. 4. BROWN, DOYLE-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, KAREN--Sparti-Gras 2 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BRUCKNER, BOB-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN, JUANITA-Future Homemakers of America I, Girls' League I 2, 3, 4. BURNETT, CLAUDIA-Senior Class Coun- cil 4, C.S.F. I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Senior Ball Committee 3, Megaphone Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3. BURNS, JIM-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. BUTI, REMO-Football 2, Track I, 2, 3 4. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. BUTLER, JOHN Uackl-Varsity Wrestling 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, Boys' League President 4, Boys' League Representative 4, Radio Club 3, 4. BYGUM, NELL -- Cafeteria Server I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. CAMILLERI, FRANK-Varsity Wrestling 4, Varsity Football 4, J.V. Wrestling 2, 3, J.V. Football 3, Block C.V. 4, Varsity Track 2, 3. CAMPANELLA, SANDRA -- Spartigras 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. CANNON, DAVE-Oakland High School I, 2, Boys' League 3, 4. CANTY, CAROL-Megaphone Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Spartigras 4, Variety Show 2, G.A.A. I, 2. CARR, MARLENE-G.A.A. Tennis, Roller Skating 3, 4, G.A.A. Manager 4, C.S.F. 3, 4, Band Council 4, Honor Roll I, High Honor Roll 2, Bowling Club I, 2, Rally Band 3, Laconian Staff, 3, 4. CHAMBERLAIN, SHARON - San Leandro High 2, 3, Senior Rally--Senior Acknow- ledgments Committee 4, Aeolians 4. I29 HX , ,Mi was W SN 'D-QINQ 1. M 4 :W CHICARILLI, CARLINA LOUISE - Arroyo High 2, G.A.A. Synchronized Swimming 4, Sec. of Future Teachers 2, Senior Ball Com- mittee 3, Junior Prom Server 4, Girls' League 3, 4. CHRISTIANSEN, HERBERT C.-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTIANSEN, LINDA-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone l, 2, Newspaper Staff 2. CLAPHAM, JUDY - G.A.A. l, Z, Class Cheer Leader 3, Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone Club Vice President 4, Mega- phone Club l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Vice President 3,' Girls' League Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4, Head Cheer Leader 4. CLIFTON, TOM-Track l, Football I, 2, Cross Country 4. COMINGS, ROBERT - Representative As- sembly l, C G D Basketball l, 2, Class T'easurer 2, B Track Team 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Rally Committee 3, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent 3, School Safety Council Chairman 3,' Senior Council 4, Gold Key Winner, Art 4, Art Club I, Advanced Band 2, Band Council 2, Service Club l, C.S.F. l, 2, 3. COPE, CLIFFORD-Frosh-Soph Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4. CORONEL, CONNIE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. COSTA, DAVE--Rally Committee 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. COSTELLO, JILL-Megaphone l, 2, 3, 4, Class Song Girl 4, Class Treasurer 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. CRACKEL, NANCY-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 4, Music Club 2. CRADDOCK, DEON-Megaphone Club l, 4,' Class Representative l, 2, 4, Girls' League Council 2. J. Dick, G. Lundstrom and J. Claphan consciously model the girls senior hats, burets. CREECH, PEGGY-Frick Jr. High l, G.A.A. l, Achean Staff 2, Senior Ball Committee 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. CROMWELL, MARVELL - Sparti-Gras 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. CROOKS, BOB-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. CROOKS, BILLIE-Drama Club l, Service Club l, 2, French Club 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4. CUDD, ROSE MARIE-Wynne High School, Wynne Arkansas l, Aeolian Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. CUMERO, WILLIAM JOSEPH-Track 2, 3, 4, C C1 D Basketball l, 2, B Basketball 3, Cross Country 4, Black C.V. 4, Time Out For Ginger 2, The Mousetrap 4, Honor Choir 3, 4, Aeolians 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir l, 2 ,3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Vice President Boy's League Council 4. DAL PORTO, NANCY - San Lorenzo l, G.A.A. l, Megaphone l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Dec- orations Ball Committee 3. DAVIS, AL-Varsity Head Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track I, Track 2, Art Serv- icer 3, 4. DAVIS, RICH-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, ROGER-Varsity Football Team 4, Junior Varsity Football l, 2, Track l, 3, 4, Aeolians Club 4, J.V. Basketball l, 2. DAWES, LINDA-Aeolian Club I, 2, 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2. DEACON, DEANNA-Megaphone Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. DEGLER, JEANETTE-Megaphone l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling-Trampoline 3, Girls League l, 2, 3, 4. DEGNER, DUANE-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. 1 DE JoNG, LINDA-G.A.A. i, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Manager 3, G.A.A. Recording Secretary 4, Girls' League Council 4, Drama Club l, 2, Megaphone l, 2, 3, 4, School Play 3. DE MONTE, BOB-Senior Ball Committee 3, C.S.F. 2, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Rally Com- mittee 4, Class Representative 2. DePAOLl, MARILYN-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. DICK, JUDY--Franklin High, Stockton 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Laconian Staff-Girls' Sports Editor 4, Jun- ior Prom Clean-Up Committee 4. DICK KAREN-Castlemont l, 2, Sparti-Gras 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS, JUDY-Representative Assembly l, Class Representative 3, Student Body Treasurer 3, President Synchronized Swim- ming 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 5, G.A.A. -Secretary- Treasurer 4, Aeolian Club 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4. DOWNS, LEWIS-Achean Photographer 2, 3, Class Council 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee 3, Photo Club l, 2, 3, Boys' League Council 2, 3. DRENNAN, MARLENE lMartyl - Hayward High l, Class Council I, 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. DRY, EDITH-G.A.A. Skating l, 2, G.A.A. Swimming 4, Megaphone 3. DUCK, LESLIE-Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Class Representative l, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. DuCLAIR, KENNY-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. DUDOIT, HELENA-Megaphone 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Laconian Staff 3, 4, Future Home- makers l, Junior Prom Committee 4. DUFFIE, JONATHAN - North Hollywood Junior High l, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. DuFOUR, GERRY-Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Basketball l, Block C.V. 4. oursiznoiiz, DIANE-Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3. DUPERROIR, DIANE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3. DUTCHLER, GEORGE-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. EARLE, RICK-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3. ENGSTROM, LENNA-Leilehau High School, Hawaii, USA 2, 3, 4, Castro Valley High 4, Girls League 4. ERICKSEN, CAROL-C.S.F. l, 2, G.A.A. 3, Junior Prom Bids Committee 2, French Club 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone Club l, 3,' Class Council 4. ERICHSEN, JUDY-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. ERICKSON, RON-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. ETHERIDGE, TOM - Pleasant Hill High School 2,' J.V. Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4. fp b FALKENBERG, DENNIS JAMES-Track I, 2, Basketball I, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 4. FELSCH, DOREEN JEAN-G.A.A. 2, Service Club I. reams, RoN-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FERGUSON, SUSAN-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone I, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. FERI, RON-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. FINNIE, DON-Class Council 4, Radio Club 4. FISCHER, WILLIAM-Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4. FOLEY, BILL--C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Science Club I, Service Club I, Block C.V. 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3, Class Council 4, Chess Club I, Press Club 2, California Cadet Corps Drill Team 3, 4, California Cadet Corps Rifle Team 3, 4. FOLLETT, CAROL-Megaphone I, 2, French Club 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Vice President G.A.A. 4. FOLTZ, NANCY LEE-Aeolian Secretary 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone I, G.A.A. I, Sparti-Gras Z, A Capella I, 2, 3, 4. FONTANO, JUDY-Music Club I, 3, 4,' Press Club 2,' Megaphone I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 4, G.A.A. I, A Capella I, 3, 4. FRASER, GEORGE-Miramonte High I, 2, Class Council 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. FRAZIER, DENNIS-Science Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball 3, G. M. Red Dots Car Club 3. FREEMAN, MARCIA-Secretary Representa- tive Assembly I,' Class Representative I, Megaphone I, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. I, 2, Class Secretary 2, C.S.F. Vice President 2, French Club 2, Aeolians I, 3, 4, Girls' League Rep- resentative 3, 4, Honor Test 4, Class Song Girl 3, 4, Junior Prom Chairman 2, 3, Cadu- ceus Club 2. FRISBIE, NANCY-Class Vice-President 2, Varsity Song Girl 2, 3, 4, Megaphone I, 2, 3, 4. GARRETT, GARY-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. GAY, GLORIA-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. President 3, Girls' League Representative 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, 4, Meg- aphone I, 2, 3. GHEZZI, BRUCE-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. GIBSON, SEVEN WAYNE - Achean News Staff 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Native Sons of Golden West Speaking Contest 3. GILBERT, JACK-Archery Club l,' Radio Club 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. GILES, CONNIE-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GIRA, JUDITH L.-Press Club lschool paperl 2, 3,' Caduceus Club 2, 3, 4. Aft' Try this on for size says P. Walde as J. 'Gray, B. Foley, and D. Prull watch R. Hood do same. GOFF, FRED-Track Z, 3, Tennis 3, Block C.V. 3, 4, Class Representative I, Rally Com- mittee 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. GONSALVES, ALBERT-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. GONSALVES, BEVERLY-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GORDON, DOREEN-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Secre- tary of Radio Club 4. GOUVEIA, KAREN-St. Joseph High School I, 2, G.A.A. Bowling 3. GRAHAM, BARBARA-Megaphone I, 2, 3, Executive Council 4, Laconian Editor-in-Chief 4, Laconian Staff 3,' G.A.A. I, 2, 3, G.A.A. Manager, Council 4, Class Council 2, 3. GRANNO, PETE-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. GRAY, JIM-Oakland High I, Model Rail- road Club 2, Science Club 2, Class Council 3. GREIG, PATRICIA-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Meg- aphone 2, G.A.A. Synchronized Swimming 4. GROTH, JOHN-Cross Country 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 3. GURLEY, NANCY-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Meg- aphone 3. GUSTAVSON, TERRY-Diving Team 4, Aeol- ian Club 4. GUTHRIE, SAM-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. HALLEN, DOUGLAS K.-C.S.F. I 2, ' , 3, 4, Business Manager of Achean 3, Block C.V. 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, President C.S.F. 3, Cap Cr Gowns Committee 4. HALLOWS, LINDA-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. HAMMER, KENNETH DALE-Service Club I, French Club 2, Forestry Club 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. .tem HANLEY, JACK-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, B Track Team 4. HARTMAN, SHARON - Elmhurst Junior High I, Editor of Achean 2, G.A.A. 2, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Club 2, Claremont Hotel Committee 4. HENDERSON, GARY-Science Club 2, 3, Rally Committee 4. HENDRICKSON, TOM-J.V. Track I, 2, 3, Varsity Track 4, Junior Prom Decoration Committee 2. HENNINGSEN, PAT-G.A.A. Manager 3, 4, Class Representative 3, Megaphone Club 2, Term Plays 3, 4, Drama Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. HENRY, JUDY-G.A.A. Swimming I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT, DENNIS - Basketball I, Rally Committee 3, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Newspaper I, 3. HILL, TOM-Vice President Rally Commis- sion 3, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, B Basketball 3, C Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Block C.V. 3, 4. HIRSCHMAN, RAY-J.V. Basketball Team 3, Varsity Baseball 4, J.V. Baseball 2, 3, C Cr D Basketball Team 3. HOBSON, JOHN D. Rally Committee 3, Class Council 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. HOLFELTZ, SARA-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club I, Science Club 2, 3, Girls' League Council 4, Lions Club Student Speakers Contest-Regional Finalist 3, Meg- aphone Club 4. HOOD, ROBIN-Science Club 2, 3, Rally Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. HOOD, TOM - Bowling l, 2, Football 2, Drama 3, 4, Wrestling 3. HOOVER, BEV-Frick Junior High l, Aeol- ians 3, 4,' Newspaper Editor 4,' Service Club President 2, Secretary C.S.F. 3, 4, Executive Council 4. HORRIGAN, BONNIE-G.A.A. 2, Aeolians l, 3, 4, Student Council Representative l, 2, 3, French Club President 2, C.S.F. 2, Press Club Business Manager 2, Megaphone 3, Ex- ecutive Council 4, Girls League Representa- tive 3, Girls' League President 4, Honor Choir 4. HORWATH, JOAN-Class Council 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Megaphone 2, 3, 4. HOUCK, CAROL-Gilroy Union High l, 2, Caducius Club 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD, GALE-Class Secretary 4, Nom- ination and Elections Chairman 4, Class Council Reperesentative 4, Executive Coun- cil 4 C S F 3 4 ,...,. HUNT, ALAN-Track 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4. HUNT, MARILYN-G.A.A. 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. HUNTER, TOM-Activity Band l, Music HURN, EUGENE L.-Scottsbluff High School, Scottsbluff, Nebraska l, 2, 3, Boys' League 3, 4. JENNINGS, MARIAM CLAIR-Class Coun- cil Representative 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4 JOHANSON, JOHN-C 6' D Basketball 2, Track 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, BARRY-Boys' League l, 2 3, 4. 1 JOHNSON, GARY-Cafeteria Server 2, 3, 4' Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, HELEN-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, JOAN-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, KITTY-Class Representative 3, Megaphone l, 2, Laconian Staff 3, G.A.A. 2. JOHNSON, LEONARD K.-Honor Science Society l, C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President C.S.F. 3, President C.S.F. 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. JONES, BERT--Art Club l, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, Grounds Commissioner 3, Class Rep- resentative 3, 4. JONES, TERRY-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, A Capella 2, Stage Crew, l Remember 1 Club l, Football 2. Mama 3. Preparing Purple Dragons for the Sound-Off are lfrom left to rightl J. Dick, B. Mowry, S. Stavert, C. Walk- er, 5. Chamberlain. JOUNG, NALDA-G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JUNG, GAIL-Bancroft Junior High l, Meg- aphone 2, Aeolians 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Aeol- ians 3, President, Aeolians 4, Synchronized Swimming, Secretary 4,' G.A.A. 4, Sadie Haw- kins 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Senior Breakfast Chairman 4. JUNNILA, RICHARD-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. JURGENS, JIM-Varsity Track 2, J.V. Foot- ball 3, J.V. Basketball 3. JURICKOVISH, PETER-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. KAASTRUP, ARLENE-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. l, 2, French Club 2, Future Teachers 3, Megaphone Recorder 4, Laconian Organizations Editor 4. KELLY, ART-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. KELLY, BARRY-Boys' League Council 4, Rally Committee 4,' Student Control l, Sci- ence Club l, Chess Club 2, Senior Ball Com- mittee 3. KERR, BOB-Archery Club l,' Track 2, Rally Committee 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. KING, TOM-Varsity Football 4, Block C.V. 4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, J.V. Football 3, Frosh-Soph Football 2, Class Representative 3. KNEESHAW, KATHY-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. KOHNE, KEN-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. KVISTAD, WAYNE-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. LaCOMBE, PAUL-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Block C.V. 3, 4, C.S.F. 2, 3, Track l, Science Club l, 2, French Club l, 2. TKMJWHW Making Coolie Hats was an easy chore as' a part in preparing for the Sound-Off, in which the Seniors came in second place. '32 R. Barry, C. Liljenstolpe, H. Scatena and J. McBetli ponder how to change a puppy into a dragon. LaDUE, PAT--G.A.A. l, 2, C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. Secretary 3, Class Council 3, 4, La- conian Photo Editor 4, Laconian Organiza- tions Editor 3, Delegate to District Press As- sociation 4. LAIRD, SANDRA-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LAMBERT, KATHY-Senior Ball Committee 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LANG, JIM-Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football Team 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. LARSEN, HARRIET-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff l, 2, 3. LAUGHTER, LORRIE-Megaphone Club l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Song Girl 3, 4, Sparti-Gras 4. LAVERTY, PAM - Hayward l, 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE, MILES-San Lorenzo l, Drama Club 3,' Vice-President Drama Club 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. LEACH, BOB-Sports Editor of Achean 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, Nominations 6' Elections Chairman 4, Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Dance Band Chairman 4, School Sports Announcer 2, 3, 4. LEIVA, GERALDINE ANN-Girls League, l, 2, 3, 4. LESHER, KENT - Frosh-Soph Football l, J.V. Baseball l, J.V. Football 2, J.V. Basket- ball 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. LIEDTKE, BERND-Our Foreign Exchange Student from Germany, Student Body Vice- President 4, Class Council Representative 4. LILJENSTOLPE, CARL-Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, Block C.V. 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3. LIVINGSTON, CAROLE-Yell Leader 3, 4, Song Girl 4, Megaphone l, 2, 3, 4,' G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4,' Cloak Room for Senior Ball 3, Class Representative 2, 3. LODGE, CHUCK-Car Show, 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. LOEFFERT, LOUISE-G.A.A. l, 2, C.S.F. l, 2, Secretary of Service Club l,' Secretary and President of French Club 2, Secretary and Treasurer of Art Club l, Class Representa- tive l, 3, 4, Junior Prom Decorations Chair- man 2, Bank of America Award, Fine Arts Area 4. LOVEJOY, JERILYN--Class Council l, 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Achean Staff 2, 3,' Class Girls' League Representative 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LUDWIG, F. GARTH - John Muir Junior High School l, Council Representative l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Baseball 2, Student Serv- ice 2. LUNA, DARLENE-Drama Club l, 2, Junior Prom, Cloak Room 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LUND, WAYNE A.-Bountiful High School, Bountiful, Utah 3, Varsity Baseball Manager 4. LUNDSTRUM, GAIL-San Leandro High 2, Caduceus 2, 3, 4, Science Outing Club 2, 3, Science Outing Club Secretary 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Laconian Staff Secretary, Assistant Senior Section Editor 4, Junior Prom Cloak- room Chairman 4, LYNCH, KAREN -- Aeolians l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Manager 2, 3, Drama Club Secretary l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone 2, 3, Editor of Year Book 4, Laconian Photo Editor 3, Service Club l, Caduceus Club 2. MAEHLER, LINDA LEE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Aeolians 3, 4, Megaphone 3,' G.A.A. l. The Senior yell leaders J. Sones, T. Tudemy, A. Sulprizio and S. Anderson arouse spirit within the Senior class. The Senior class song girls, C. Walker, L. Agee, M. Freeman and J Costello perform for a Senior assembly as the combo backs them up MAGOON, LYNDA--Caduceus Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary S.A.C. Press Association 2, Press Club'2, Achean Page Editor 2, 3, The Cur- ious Savage 4. MALET, ARMAND-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MALLON, SANDI-G.A.A. l, 2: Megaphone 3, Aeolians 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MANN, JUDY-Megaphone l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, Senior Ball Decorations Corn- mittee 3, Senior Ball Server 3, School Service 4,' Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, GLORIA-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, STEVE--Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. MASUCCI, DAVE-Football l, 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 3, Rally Club 3, B Basketball 3, Var- sity Swimming 4,' Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4,' Block C.V. 3, 4 Varsity Golf 2. McBETH, JOHN - Executive Council, Boys' Athletic Manager 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Xgarsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, President of Block .V. 4. McCULLOUGH, JIM-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Boys' League Repre- sentative 2. McCULLOUGH, MARGARET-Service Club l, 2, G.A.A. l, 2: Caduceus Club 2, Science Outing Club 2, 3, 4,', Science Outing Club Secretary 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4. MeDERMOTT, SUE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. l 1 McENEANY, JOE-Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Alternate for Boys' State 3, Class President Fall Cr Spring 4, Track 2, Block C.V. 4. McFADDEN, LYNN-Track 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. McGUIRE, NANCY-G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Rifle Team 3, Folk C1 Square Dance 2, Future Teachers of America 2, Girls' Chorale l. MEAGHER, PAT - San Leandro l, Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, 4,' Aeol- ians 2, 3, 4. MELTON, FRANK-J.V. Football 2, 3, Var- sity Track 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. l, 2, Boys' League Representative 2, Art Club l, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball and Junior Prom Com- mittees 3, 4. MEGUIL, CARL-Castlemont 2, Boys' League 2, 3, 4, J.V. Track 2, Photo Club 4. MILLER, DON-Honorary Science Club l, J.V. Football Team 3, Varsity Football Team 4, Track 4, C.S.F. 2, 4, Science Outing Club 2, Advanced Band l, 2, 3, 4. MILLS, JACKIE-Football Song Girl 4, Bas- ketball Song Girl 4, Megaphone Club 3, 4,' Girls' League Representative 3,' Sparti-Gras Chairman, Director and Choreographer 4,' Class Mascot 3, Class Representative 3, French Club 2. MINTEY, BURTON-Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Golf 3, 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. MIRACLE, SANDY4G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MONTEZ, GARY-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. MOORE, BEVERLY-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MOORE, SANDRA - President Aeolians 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Aeolians l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3 4, C.S.F. 3, Madrigals 3, 4, Synchronized Swimming 4. Jackie Mills was direc- tor and' choreographer of the Sparti-Gras which carried the theme of Mardi-Gras. R. Wolf, MC of the Sparti - Gras, interviews teen-ager D. Vanderbilt. B. Horrigan, B. Rosen- krans, C. Tietjen and M. Freeman sing Imagi- nation. Soma MORFORD, ZEITA-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MOWRY, BEVERLY-Mount Vernon High, Mount Vernon, Washington 2, 3, Senior An- nouncements Committee 4, Sound-Off Rally Committee 4. MULGREW, JOYCE-G.A.A. l, 2, Mega- phone 2, Senior Ball Decorations Committee 3, Senior Ball Server 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MULLER, LOUISE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MYERS, DAN-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. MYERS, DARLENE-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Manager 4, C.S.F. 2, 3, Service Club 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, 4, Senior Sparti-Gras 4, Laconian Staff 3, Senior Sec- tion Editor of Laconian 4, Senior Gift Com- mittee 4. MYERS, RICH-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. NARDUCCI, BOB-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. NELSON. JERRY--Class Treasurer 3, Rally Committee 2, Wrestling l2nd Stringl 3. NELSON, JUNE-G.A.A. l, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. NEWMAN, PAT - Aeolians 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4. NORDER, ELLAMAY-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. NOVICKI, CHET-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. NUNES, ELVIN-Bowling l, 2, C C1 D Bas- ketball l, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. NUNES, JUDY M. -- G.A.A. Member and Manager l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers l, 2, Aeolians 4. OLSON, CHARLENE-G.A.A. Manager I, Class Representative l, 2. O'REILLY, DENNIS-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. ORR, MARVIN - B Basketball 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. OTTERSEN, DIANNE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. OWEN, BILL-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. OWEN, KENNETH B., JR.-Laconian Pho- tographer 4, Vice-President of Radio Club 4, Boys' League 3, 4. OWENS, LARRY-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. PARK, SHARON-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. rA'rT:RsoN, RALPH-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. PATERSON, ROBERT-Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Boys' League Representa- tive 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Wrest- ling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4,' J.V. Baseball l, Rally Commit- tee 3. PATTON, GWEN-Art Club l, Science Club l, C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone 2, 3, Class Council 3,' Senior Ball Decorations Commit- tee 3, Junior Prom Bids Committee 4. PAUL, PAT-G.A.A. l, Megaphone 2, Ty- ronians 4, Sound Manager for Play Mouse- trap 4. PECK, MYRTLE-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Varsity Swimming 4, Oakland Chamber of Commerce 4, Mermen 3, 4, Boys' League 3, 4. PERRY, PAT-C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. Treasurer 2, Megaphone Club, 2, 3, 4, Meg- aphone Vice-President 3, 4, Megaphone Pres- ident 4, Varsity Song Girl 2, 3, 4, Head Song Girl 4, Megaphone Dance Chairman 4, As- sistant Chairman Sparti-Gras 4. M69 iuw' PETERSON, DONNA-Paschal High School 2, Class Treasurer 3, Part in l Remember Mama 3, A Lead in Curious Savage 4, Class Council 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Mega- phone Club 3, 4, Sparti-Gras 4, Basketball Yell Leader 4. PHILLIPS, DON - Chess Club l, Science Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Science Outing Club President 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Entered San Francisco Bay Area Science Fair Z, Outstaning Biology Student 3. PISANI, RICHARD-BOwling lj Stage Crew l Remember Mama 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. PLUFF, JACKIE - Future Homemakers of America l, Megaphone 2, G.A.A. l, 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. POTTER, JOYCE-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Synch- ronized Swimming 4, Music Club l. PREISENDORF, CRAIG KENT-J.V. Football l, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Block C.V. 3, 4. PRULL, DOUG--Boys' League Council 4, Junior Prom Committee 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee 3, Rally Committee 4, Cadet Drill Team 4, Judo Team 4. RAGER, GARY--Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. RALPH, BILL-Science Outing Club 2, 3, 4, San Francisco Bay Area Science Fair 2, 3, 4, National Teachers Association Science Award 2, 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, J.C.C. Best Science Project 3, Outstanding Biology Stu- dent 2. RAUDIO. JEAN - Future Homemakers l, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. REED, MORGAN-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. RIEDEMAN, BILL-Las Lomas High, Swim- ming and Diving l, Boys' League 2, 3, 4. RIEK, JUDY ANN-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club l, Caduceus Club 4, C.S.F. 4, Laconian Staff, Business Manager 4. RIELE, PAT-Forestry Club 2, Student Body Treasurer 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. RIVERA, FRED-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. ROBBINS, CLAUDIA-C.S.F. l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone Club l, 2, 3, Class Council 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Service Club l, Press Club 2. RODRIQUES, MARILYN-G.A.A. l, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. RODRIQUES, PAT-Kailua High l, 2, Cadu- ceus Club 4, Girls' League 3, 4. ROSENKRANS, BRENDA-Aeolian Club l, 2, 3, Aeolian Secretary 2, Megaphone Secre- tary 2, Student Body Secretary 3, Senior Ball Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, 3. ROTHLING, SUE-Aeolian 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. ROTHMAN, MIKE-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. RUSHING, RUSS-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. RUSSO, STEVE-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. ST. DENIS, GENE-Boys' League l,2, 3, 4. SALTER, MIKE-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL, EDDIE-Bowling 2, 3, Drama l,' Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SANDELIN, DON--Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SAVAGE, TOM-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SCATENA HARVEY V., JR.-Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Frosh- Soph Football l, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4. SCHAFFER, PAT-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SCHNEIDER, SUE-Drama Club l, G.A.A. l, 2, Newspaper l, 2, 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT, BARBARA - G.A.A. President 4, G.A.A. Manager 3, 4, Executive Council 4, Service Club l, Future Teachers Association l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Career Night Chairman 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l. SPARTI-GRAS QUEEN CANDIDATES B. Taylor, A. Stanfield, J. Mills, J. Clapham and S. Anderson. SCHWEGAL, CATHIE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Chairman 2, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Parliamentarian R.A. l, Class Council 2. SERDAHL, ERIC-Castlemont, Swimming C7 Diving Team 3, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SESAR, DIANA-C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council l, 3, Spanish Club 2, Senior Ball Committee 3, Political and Judicial Club 3, 4, Judicial Club Secretary 4, G.A.A. Board 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 4, Sparti-Gras 4. SESSIONS, DALE-Wrestling l, 3, 4, Track 3,4, Photography Club 2, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, SHANOR, MARY SUSAN-Winatchee High School, Winatchee, Washington l, 2, Class Treasurer 4, Class Representative 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Girls' League 3, 4. SHOCKLEY, ALEX--French Club 2, Biology Club 2, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SILVA, LINDA LEE-Fremont High School l, 2, 3, Girls' League 4. SILVA, RICH-Service Club l, Art Club l, Megaphone Club l, 2, 3, Press Club 2, Foot- ball Manager 3, Class Yell Leader 3, Drama Club 3. SILVERIA, SHERRY-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, DAVE-Class Representative l, 2, Art Club l, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. . SIMMONS, DONA-Future Teachers of Am- erica l, French Club Treasurer 2, G.A.A. 3, Publicity Manager tor Sparti-Gras 4, Acheaq Reporter 4. SMEDBERG, SUSAN LOUENE-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club l. SMITH, HENRY - Track Team 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, PAT - Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Aeolians 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 4, G.A.A. l, Megaphone Club l. SOLDAT, BOB-Hilmar High l, Cross Coun- try 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Political Cr Judicial Club 4, Spanish Club l. SONES, JACKIE--Varsity Cheer Leader l, C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America l, 2, Class Secretary 2, Class Representative 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Chairman Dance Band Committee for Junior Prom and Senior Ball 2, 3, Chairman of Bids and Publicity for Junior Prom 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Stu- dent Body Vice-President 4, Senior Class Yell Leader 4, Rally Band l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone l, 2, G.A.A. Manager 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Chair- man of l958 Spartan Sound-Off 4, SORENSEN, JACK-J.V. Wrestling Team 3, Varsity Wrestling Team 4,' Class Council Representative 4,' Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SOULE, LARRY-Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. SOUZA, KATHY--Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SPICKNALL, BARBARA-Service Club l, Class Representative l, 2, Drama Club l, Aeolians 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2. STAACK, BILL-Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 3, Frosh-Soph Football 2, J.V. Bas- ketball 2, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. STANFIELD, ARLENE-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Representative 2, Megaphone 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Class Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 4, G.A.A. Manager. STATHAM, DOUG--Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Boys' League President 4, President Alameda County Press Association 4, Ad- vanced Band 2, 3, 4. STAVERT, SUE-Class Representative l, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, Girls' League Vice-President 2, Girls' League President 2, Class President 2, Class Vice President 3,' French Club 2, Aeol- ian Z, 3, President of Political 6' Judicial Club 3, 4, Vice-President of C.S.F. 4, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Representative Assembly l, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, Sports Princess 2, Music Club l. STEINER, JERI-R.A, l, Class Council 2, Megaphone 2, 3, Time Out For Ginger 3, Student Body Secretary 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. STRELING, JOAN - Press Club 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. STEWART, BONNIE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone Club l, 2. STEWART, DAVE-Chess Club l, Archery Club l, Forestry Club 2, 3, Tennis Team 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. STEWART, NANCY-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. STEWART, BILL - Forestry Club 2, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. STILLMAN, DONNA-G.A.A. Manager l, 2, 3, C.S.F. l, 2, A Capella 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. STOWERS, MARCIA-Megaphone Club 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. STRONG, FREDRICK--Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. STUBBLEFIELD, LEONA-G.A.A. Manager l, 2, Science Outing Club 3, Cadeuceus Club 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SUGGETT, JUDY-Castlemont 2, C.S.F. 3,' Student Body Treasurer 4, Class Council Representative 4, Girls' League 3, 4. SULPRIZIO, ABBY-Aeolians 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 3,' Tyronians 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Yell Leader 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball Yell Leader 4, Megaphone Club 3, 4, Honor Choir 4, Madrigals 4. SWANSON, KEN - Tennis Team 3, Pho- tography Club 3, 4, Band l, 2, Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. TADEMY, THEODORSIA-School Play Cur- ious Savage 3, Class Yell Leader 3, 4, Var- sity Yell Leader 4, Class Representative l, 2, 3, Gym Student Teacher l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Megaphone Club 3, 4, Political Er Judicial Club 4. 7F-LQQQL CDW Uwgmgablhlplo MMM-7 szfilflfifgf 1411211 og - ' l..?1.l5.ygggffgeeW U.,.,t-g.f,f...,,t.,,V.,i,:,g,qg,.gg,,i:f,-,z.,,f-..- . I , .... s.. ff .s as f as-af-,,gfgqz..fgi.i.r. lg., 5m1s'f.ms11s.wY1-Sm, f f 1: - vi' miiliiffi-ii ii5mii,JS'5fl.197.ilfii:iiiigx515f4s3i9W'fl'3iZ2'ii l 1'4 - -' ' i 55' . .fl-.rf , , , . . ,, 'Q 4 V3 E 2 2 f Q .g,g,t,,,fx,,fli'wz,gi,,5:.Q,ofosofgfiwmmif . -. 1.. 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' U95 2 liilgli' fri- .,g..y?,fW..,.w,,s :?is:..W,r.g im-,lo 1 ' of-,. .iw . 1, M. -Q, T. ft , fl fl 'lffiilfila ii . .. ,sms zz.: is it fsr-.5535-uf:z.:?fg-fgiglgi22351wffl'ifqw,,'4:9 Q f.-iffy-Q,.-f-.:f5j:..1f'j,-- Gail .lung was the General Chairman Graduation rings are Senior mementoes: Jackie Sqneg gnd John Hobson fake and Manager of the Senior Breakfast l-the Black Onyx, 2--Mother of qdyqnfqge gf the Senior Lown, which was a great success. l36 Pearl, 3 - all Gold. BOYS' CHORUS LINE The boys' chorus line, which consisted of D. Statham, D. Masucci, B. Staack, H. Scatena, F. Camillari, A. Hunt, D. Barrett, D. Vickery, G. DuFour, R. Barry and R. Earle lfrom left to rightl stole the show. lwdu TAYLOR, BONNIE - G.A.A. I, 2, Class Vice-President I, C.S.F. I, 2, Megaphone Club I, 3, 4, Varsity Song Girl I, 4, Junior Prom Co-Chairman 4, District Honor Band Festival 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2. THEIS, KEN-Castlemont I, 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. THOMEY, JIM - J.V. Football 3, J.V. Wrestling 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, GLENNA-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. THUNEN, JOHN-Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Cross-Country 3, Rally Club 2, 3, Class Vice-President 3, Class Representative 2, 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. TIETJEN, CHRISTIE-Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, Megaphone Treasurer 2, Class Treasurer 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, A Capella I, 2, 3, 4. TODE, ROBERT-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. TOLLEY, PENNY-Ukiah I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Synchronized Swimming 4, Advanced Band I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Band 3, 4. TUCKNOTT, JAMES-French Club 2, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. TULEEN, JUDY - Redwood City 2, Girls' League 3, 4. UDELL, SUZI-C.S.F. I, 2, 3, Class Council Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 4, Megaphone Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, French Club 2, Achean Staff Artist 2. UPCHURCH, TOM-Frosh-Soph Football I, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 3, J.V. Baseball 2, 3, Block C.V. 3, 4, B Basketball 2. VALENTICH, VIRGINIA-G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Stage Director of Term Play The Mousetrap 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. VANDERBILT, DICK-Student Council Rep- resentative 2, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. VANIER, CHERYL-Aeolians 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, French Club Secretary 2, Caduceus Club 2, Drama Club I, 2. VANIER, RICH - Science Club I, Tennis Manager 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. VAN KIRK, NANCY-Music Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, G.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4. VARGEN, VIDELLE-G.A.A. I, 2, Mega- phone Club 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. VASKO, JIM--Piedmont High School I, Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4. VICENCIO, RICHARD-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Achean Staff 3, 4. VICKREY, DAVE-Big Piney High Echool, Big Piney, Wyoming I, 2, 3, Varsity Basket- ball 4. VLAARDINGER, LU ELLEN-Chess Club I, Service Club 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer Fu- ture Teachers 4, Vice-President Future Teachers 3, Class Secretary 3, Laconian Staff Copy Editor 4, Achean Staff Girls' Sports Editor 4. WALDE, PETE-Representative Assembly I, 2, Photo Club 2, Science Club 3, Boys' League Representative 3, Cross Country 3, Swimming Team 4. WALKER, CAROLE-Megaphone Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class Song Girl 3, 4, French Club 2. WALTERS, DAVID - San Lorenzo High School I, B Basketball Team 2, J.V. Basket- ball Team 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Block C.V. 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. WATTERS, CHARLOTTE-South Dale High School 2, 3, Advanced Art Club 3, 4,' Girls' League 4. WEBER, HELEN-C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Synchro- nized Swimming 4. WEIS, VINCENT-Varsity Wrestling Team 3, 4, Block C.V. Vice-President 3, 4, Rally Committee 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. WESLOWSKI, RICH-J.V. Football Team 3, Boys' League I,2,3,4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 4. WICHAEL, JIM-Arroyo I, 2, 3, Westling I, 2, Band I, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. WIGAND, KAREN-Castlemont High School 2, 3, Chairman of Senior Ball Decorations Committee 3, Synchronized Swimming 4, !h:d.Page Editor of Achean 3, Girls' League WILKINSON, KEN-Hayward I, Swimming Team 4,' Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Rally Band 2, 3, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAMS, BRUCE-Varsity Tennis 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Posse Band I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I. WILLIAMSON, LEE-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. wise, LINDA-Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4. WOLCHOW, JOYCE-Fremont High School 2, 3, Girls' League 4. WOLF, MARY-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I. WOLF, REX-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. WOLFE, NEIL LARRY-Track 3, Rally'Com- mittee 4, Boys' League 3, 4. WONG, GERI-Caduceus Club Vice-Presi- dent 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. I, 2, Service Club I, C.S.F. Recording Secretary 2. WOODS, CLAYTON-C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Yearbook Staff Head Pho- tographer 4, Advanced Band I. WOOLDRIDGE, DALE-Frosh Football I, 2, J.V. Baseball I, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, Block C.V. 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, ALBERT-Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club I, Senior Ball Committee 3' Junior Prom Committee 4. I A-Q 'S-P-J 'ow-..- 'UNH XE .gf da. f. A 'FK H. A w f E Q , if P y e mf X 15. .ci D ,. , M m.w:g3,. f ,l . I.. V, ,gffg-,My--3. fbi . R ADVISORS Lett to Right: Mrs. Birkenfeld, Miss Gieck, Mr. Hombly, Mr Hoyt. JUNIOR FALL OFFICERS Left to Right: President, Paul Martini, Vice-Presi- dent, Jon Haskell, Secre- tary, Luanne McKinney, Treasurer, Peggy Cumero, Girls' League, Dorothy Miller, Boys' League, Gary Mole. 5 FALL CLASS COUNCIL FRONT ROW: S. Ockerman, M. Maretta, J. Haskell, J. Hokenson, P. Cumero, C Andersen, N. Hackman, M. Canifax, T Boring. SECOND ROW: M. Dewhurst, R Mittelstaedt, R. Bussey, D. McCullough B. Coleman, J. Lundstrom, T. Legan, J Rohde, L. Wright, B. Eakle. THIRD ROW P. Martini, R. Taylor, L. McKinney, D Shafer, D. Pucci, C. Malott, S. Lewis. -Vw GMMA QM QWTJM C me ADVISORS f 'Pd' 'Di QD' i.f...:--'V f . 5 .M .. Left to Right: Mr. Poppe, Mr. Sobieske, Mrs. Weldon, Mrs. Wheeler. These words seem to be the by- words with all the Juniors. Their :lass spirit started with the success :Jf their dance, the first of the year, The Mad Ball. The Junior Devils then got the go light and passed up the Seniors, to take top honors in the Sound-Off Rally. Then came the biggest event of the year, the Junior Prom, put on by the Senior Class. Mardi Gras, was the theme, and thus ended up a successful year for the Juniors. SPRING CLASS COUNCIL FRONT ROW: D. Shafer, D. Hodge, C. Anderson J. Perry, J. Long, D. McCullough, A. Phillips, N. Adams, S. Lewis. SECOND ROW: J. Swensen, M. Mclntyre, M. Dewhurst, T. McCarthy, C. Mallott, S. Ockerman, T. Legan, J. Tracy, J Lundstrom. SPRING CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Treasurer, Donna McCullough, Presi- dent, Jeri Long, Girls' League, Nancy Adams, Vice President, Jerry Swen- senp Boys' League, Mike Mclntyre, Secretary, Cin- dy Mallott. ff? ffx fc.,-nv' HAHN PERIOD I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Nichol- son, J. Gossett, C. Orr, B. Thomas, S. Deming, J. Chandler, D. McCullough, S. Martin P. Bruno C. Waller D Pucci. SECOND ROW: J. simpsofi, sf Atwood, L. Honer, J. Barstad, M. Goff, K. Kemp, D. Emenegger, B. Tucknott, R. Bussey, L. Wilburn, G. Wanden, H Amborn, V. Houch. THIRD ROW: A. Curtiss, D. Giovanetti, F. Wackerly, S. Camacho, J. Goularte, E. Davis, E. W Helton, J. Enangef, B. Baker, L. Willis, l M. Gatherum, P. Stewart. JUNIORS I The halls are very quiet during classtime Mr. Hahn HAHN PERIOD 2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: H. Steel man, D. Atkinson, M. Randall, C. Gett Ier, S. Ockerman, N. Holbrook, I1 Carriera, M. Felsch, P. Hernandez, .l Gross, C. Hale, L. MacDonald, A. Big Ier, SECOND ROW: G. Brogden, J Opperman, L. Evans, D. Diggs, J. Kat arzy, S. Day, M. Aahl, R. Boberg, E Spangler, P. Morgan, B. Black, J Christensen. THIRD ROW: E. Larsor M. Voorhees, B. Stoldal, T. Legan, I Ryder, M. Garrow, P. Panum, J. Arc M. Schaffer, H. Wilson, B. Lewis, E Daup. S5 in P s I F: MI.. Q1 DWL. HAHN PERIOD 7 IST ROW, Left to Right: S. Slump Chisholm, J. Rohde, J. Murden, C ngnecker, B. Moses, S. Duarte, S. Kinnon, C. Hadden, C. Hicks. SEC- ID ROW: P. Best, B. JauJou, M. rnell, R. Nichols, D. Rogers, L. Gal- ini, R. Souza, V. Davis, D. Beaton Lundstrom. THIRD ROW: R. Brooks: Fratres, P. Cope, B. Chelciu, D. Mc- my, B. Pellegrlni, B. DuVaII, B rrison, M. Hogan, K. Starr, B :bv- HAHN PERIOD 3 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. West- on, C. Harris, P. Gabrielli, P. Martini D. McDaid, S. Agness, B. Coleman D. Witt, D. White, P. Dubois. SEC- OND ROW: D. Crowe, B. Powell, B Sounders, J. Shuger, D. White, R. Cur- tis, B. Henderson. THIRD ROW: K South, C. Soares, L. McKinney, D Brown, A. Tyrill, S. Wheeler, P. Her- bert, D. Buck, G. Teixeira, R. De- voto, M. Lemos, S. DiGiusto, J. Graf P. Bowling. We have lots of spirit I I I l .... KORSTAD PERIOD I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Noel, K. Hall, B. Eokle, L. Kinner, T. McCarthy, L. Wright, C. Jensen, S. Michael, J. Torres. SECOND ROW: S. Gateley, V. Lewison, J. Poley, D. Graydon, R. Baizley, J. Sweet, M. Tanner, D. Bade, J. Mc- Parland. THIRD ROW: P. Hell- wig, E. Erjavec, T. Gough, J. Per- ry, P. Ramm, S. De Cruz, B. Turn- er, C. Suggett, G. McGinnis. Barbara Eokle working hard on Picture Day collecting name slips KORSTAD PERIOD 3 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: N. Smith, R. Gustauson, S. Zapata, M. Cretser, R. Lopez, R. Gabrielson, J. Jensen, S. Langs, H. Wilson. SECOND ROW: R. Myers, B. Mi- guel, W. Hauser, G. Collyer, J. Mellenthin, R. Cerny, L. Toimic, R. Chesley, M. Canifax, R. Ger- mann. THIRD ROW: B. Harrison, S. Ellis, B. Nelson, C. House, L. Juzix, S. Williams, B. Lambdin J. Armstrong, R. Dradley, P. Co- Iumbetti. 1 KORSTAD PERIOD 4 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Thompson, R. Peters, V. Landreth, B. Wolohow, R. Mittelstaedt, N. Hoyet, D. Alvarez, M. O'Neill. SECOND ROW: J. Hall, M. Gould, C. Tuleen, J. Le Claire, P. Szenasi, D. Wy- zard, M. Fountain, G. Lamendola, J. Allen, M. Wahlquist. THIRD ROW: M. Evilsizor, K. Burchell, P. Bold, S. Miller, C. Scranton, D. Brown, D. Tekelseit, B. Britt. KORSTAD PERIOD 6 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Accornero, A. Gerrey, J. Haskell J. Hokenson, Y. King, C. Janvier, S. Whitmire, B. Bancalari, M. Kra- mar, D. Miller, L. Jaffe, K Schrimpf, L. Cruze, M. Stewart SECOND ROW: L. Perkins, M. Rickert, R. Mittelstaedt, G. Te- well, J. DePaoli, D. McNerny, M. Kramer, R. Banner, F. VanNatta, B. Potter, M. Martin, R. DeLong. THIRD ROW: N. Nunes, C. Hoff, D Brauer L Bin ton G Ja oe - 1 - Y 9 1 - 9 1 R. Bruckman, G. Thomas, G. Fulk- , erson, D. Soegaard, R. Tye, L. Waldemer, B. Doyle, P. Stanton. Taking a breather before the big rally LAMBERT PERIOD 3 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G Johnson, D. Adams, C. Andersen E. Mocedo, N. Hackman, F. By- water, B. Liedtke, J. Tracy, B Alles, D. Mayor, G. Humrichouse SECOND ROW: B. Gonsalves, S Hambley, G. Wetherbee, T. Russell T. Dalziel, J. Ewald, T. Morgan, J. Seronello, J. Runswick, J. Vierra, M. Mclntyre. THIRD ROW: N. By m J Albri ht J Prince D Qu f - 9 I - 1 - Herdt, K. Reynolds, P. Packard, C. Caskey, P. Martin, J. Winder, P. Cumero, D. Lawson, A Alley. LM, Aww LAMBERT PERIOD 2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Nunes, J. Proctor, N. Billings, J. Swensen, J. Riesng, R. Chamber- Iain, S. Bastiaen, J. Aydelott, T. Pattillo, K. Jensen. SECOND ROW D. Kruse, J. Spotts, J. Schumann, G. McGill, B. Couts, C. Nichols M. Steed, E. Bigelow, R. Lill, M Lund, R. Rigney. THIRD ROW: R Gilkey, D. Hodge, C. Malott, L Hague, D. Mcllhary, N. Adams, S Davis, A. Barroero, D. Shafer, E Cox, E. Furrier, S. Molter, K. Shen kel. Qt Mr. Lambert The Juniors give a very successful dance-the first one of the year. TOW PERIOD 2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Guerra, B. Songey, B. Weir, J. Glockner, O. Alves, L. Birdwell, J. Hut- to, T. Boring, M. Tritto, R. Freschi. SECOND ROW: H. Fuller, S. Benson, G. Pinona, R. Conklin, D Estes, M. Briggs, M. McBuney, J. Peters, R. Thomas, J. Maclntosh. THIRD ROW: J. Schiager, P. Bar- tee, J. Elliott, L. Clover, V. Moclntosh, J. Barrett, K. McCormick, C. Orwig, G. Robson, S. Larsen, N Montonelli. - -an v B 'I Md l Mrs. Tow Beauties competing for Miss C.V. title during cl football rally. Songirls doing one of their many routines A Social Studies class taking Sneaking a peek over a Spartan's Dancing in Physical Education a test. shoulder. FRONT ROW: J. Hanson, C. Larsen, C. Reitan, B. Pereira, G. Goveia, R. Garcia, J. Kiley, J. Puccio, J. Malcolm, M. Dud- geon, L. Roderick, C. Emmons. SECOND ROW: W. Klatt, D. Potter, R. Stromgren, J. Ste- phens, J. Granno, R. Lewis, M. Ciriello, G. Soule, L. Wegener, D. Lockyer, J. MacPherson, F. Strong, V. Landreth. THlRD ROW K. Ness, E. Budde, J. Juzix, L. Gayle, J. Pickford, L. Anderson, D. Adams, J. Shoe- make, A. King, S. Lewis, B. Luque, K. Super, D. Galesky, J. Riclrert, M. Meeks. I46 'VLMW Here we see two of the four office workers hard at work. - FIRST ROW, Left to Right: H. Jacobsen, B. Klatt, A. Camisa, R. Della-Maggiora, J. Follett, F. Bick- ert, B. Terrell, R. Taylor, E. Crook, T. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: J. Duftie, C. Wallen, P. Mazzoni, K. Lloyd, S. Miller, J. Long, M. She- hab, R. Buti, D. Harris. THIRD ROW: M. Nogle, M. Hanni, S. Leavitt, B. Wair, S. Wicks, C. Dobbel, L. Jurgens, K. Chancy, B. Steinbrook, B. Mast, A. Phillips, G. Salas. CWM G Publications class hard at work G. Glasser. FIRST ROW Left to Rlgt P Erspamer, H Pepperell S Fisher M. Maretta, M DuPuy S Souuk M. Dewhurst M Savelll J Crooks M. Borges. SECOND ROW B Tay lor, G. Boi nott Brbeau Emanuele, K Jensen B Blow R Tymer, L. Melton R Hoover M Glockner, L. Sousa P Perxoto G Harlow, S. Buchartr K McNulty D. Killebrew S Wallon M Ramos I LUU SPRING CLASS OFFICERS President .............,.... Jim Honer Vice President .......... Ruth White Secretary ............ Collett Combs Treasurer ......., Chalee McKinzie Girls' League ...... Gloria Eggman Boys' League .............. Scott Hull FALL CLASS OFFICERS President ...........,........ Gil Souza Vice President .... Mickey Walters Secretary ............,....... Pat Burke Treasurer ,.,....,.... Sandy Balfour Girls' League t......... Sandra Elder Boys' League ........,,., Steve Oasis wtf CW 'kill' Haifa VN' kr: The Sophomore Class Council, consisting of I2 members, met every Tuesday, fourth period. They presented a dance on March was a great success. Their mascot in the Spartan Sound-Off was a space man. They came in third on the Sound-Off. 'Yi ! R 9 Q I- 4 4 l me iw eg .F in s A - . ' 1 ,. . ff W .. f .. if . 4. ,- i Miss Henderson Mr. Forester Mrs. Evans Spring Class Council FRONT ROW: M. Hampton, mick, J. Rediger, L s Lucke, S. Balfour, C. R. White, J. Honer. ROW: M. Nohava, D. Carns, Pattillo, J. Livingston, J. McCor . Roger, L. Bun ard B Be er R Fuller G Y I - Y 1 - I - Stone, M. Brachman, S. Scluaffner, S. Hull, P. Diamond. THIRD ROW l. Palmer, M. Walters, J. Lambert N. Hood, S. Barnhisel, B. Reynolds S. Worf, C. Stebbins, G. Eggmanl Fall Class Council FRONT ROW: C. Combs, C. Fad- den, H. Evilsizor, D. Bell, C. Mesa, E. Klem, F. Hopkins, L. Lucke M. Hanley, S. Balfour, P. Burke S. Elder. SECOND ROW: J. Ander: son, M. Walters, J. Ginsberg, L Phister, G. Souza, S. Oase, B Reynolds, G. Banke, D. Kleiel J Morelli. THIRD ROW: R. Fuller L. Sanders, M. Powell, L. Buck L. Hernandez, D. Carns, P. Wor thy, C. Lewis, J. Hipsley, B. By lander, K. Diebner. Mr. Anderson S Favorite pastime-talking about cars CWM G ANDERSON PERIOD 3 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Laird, D. Whitehurst, R. Reighard F. Valentich, B. Mendonca, N Wells B. S ain D Foltz S. Sim r p r ' 1 P' son, M. Peters, J. McNerny. SEC- OND ROW: P. Vandenakker J Allen, K. Blakely, J. Standingl, Si Rotcliff, D. Hunter, L. Hernandez, R. Crooks, R. Rigney, B. Roberts. THIRD ROW: F. Boyce, G. Banke C. LaGrone, J. Silvers, K. Dannel: ley, J. Chaves, L. Ryan, D. Severns K. MacWeil, C. Ferri, P. Tooke. ANDERSON PERIOD I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Boy ette, D. Kleier, B. Crouch, R. Moor B. Shorror, C. Masker, R. Larsen M. Myers, W. Nordendahl, R. John- son, J. McCartney. SECOND ROW N. Pestana, D. Miller, L. Nikkari E. McKaughlin, L. Lucke, G. Mack- ey, J. Medino, C. Lory, B. Leech B. Odegard, D. Popp. THIRD ROW J. McGarry, S. Lillegord, N. Hur- bace, V. Tocchini, B. Johnson, M Hallows, R. Medeiros, L. True- blood, D. Epps, B. Pfisterer, B. Bramell. 1 ANDERSON PERIOD 5 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J Welch, E. Klem, M. Lee, E. Buchk C. Christensen, J. Brady, C. Mc: Kenzie, M. Blazen, D. Carns, D Gallnrini. SECOND ROW: J. Co- troneo, B. Lass, B. Vinson, B. Fahr F. Eiehler, S. Miller, B. Thurman B. Burke, W. Kennedy, B. Schwartz THIRD ROW: T. Lambert, A. Gour- Iey, M. Hanley, M. Ryall, J. Perry l. Palmer, V. Mills, L. Wong, M Pasqual, L. Meeks, K. Benkula, J Saunders. ANDERSON PERIOD 7 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Hubbard, P. Noyes, S. Solqat, J. Baker, A. Himen- ez, T. Loder, B. Goddard, R. Walker, C. Faria, T. Benson, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, E. Bruckner, B. Beyer, S. Schaff, D. Bell, M. Isaeff, N. Mc- Cloud, D. Mendoza, G. Severe, J. Tipper, B. Fraser, D. Campbell, A. Nichols. THIRD ROW: J. Mason, B. Bigelow, S. Elder, W. Fordahl, M. Soffiette, R. Campbell, D. Hale, H. Nida, C. McGaha. Everyone eats a hearty lunch at Castro Valley Mr. Forester FORESTER PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: R. Leyes, B. Wigholm, L. Buck, C. Hanelt, B. Clemons, P. Alexander, K. Pattillo, J. Liv- ingston, M. Mitchell, M. Smemoe, J. Souza. SECOND ROW: M. Cunningham, R. Miraglio, P. Wallace, A. Fielding, D. Pitt, T. Powell, Hodsoll, C. Torell, P. Rice, D. Wardell. THIRD ROW: D. Chabino, J. Qualls, N. Duncan, J. Corbin, S. Giovanetti, B. Albright, L. McCune, M. Rose, B. Jones, D. Mitchell. S A IA! FORESTER PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: J. Garrett, P. Palmburg, W. Moulden, J. Peterson, M. Perkins, C. Pitschner, B. Barrett, B. Williams, D. Blott, P. Serdahl, D. Leon, S. Jackson. SECOND ROW: S. Ferreira, J. Luther, G. Egg- man, A. Jones, L. Sanders, P. Bradley, L. Hutchinson, G. Stone, N. Hood, J. Tademy, J. Knox, A. Cuth- bertson, J. Carlson, J. Beckerleg, M. Nohava, L. Laux. THIRD ROW: C. Combs, J. Fadden, J. Temple, C. Erickson, Y. Swanson, V. Novach, J. Williams, S. Clark, S. Lammi, Y. Price, W. Tewell, J. Barry, T. Ziegler, T. Haavisto, C. Pence, M. Morgado. 'JBQ one of OU' office workers PUUCIIIUS This class is a little topsy Laconian Photo Editor- time for a student. furyy! Pqf Lqbue l52 FORESTER PERIOD 7 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Tripp, V. McNerny, B. Larson, C. Upchurch, N. Call, J. Jacobson, K. Blau, D. Johnson, L. Wimberley, L. Ro ers N Downs SECOND ROW g , . . : J. Byron, B. Walker, G. Schrimpf, P. Rowe, D. Stewart, R. Wagner B. Parma, M. Brachman, G. Souza P. chelcau. THIRD ROW: F. Hop: kins, C. Duncan, S. Hull, J. Kohn J. Robinson, B. Butcher, F. Hod: soll, B. Bell J Hutchinson R. O Ie 1 - I 9 1 M. Lanagan. 1 FORESTER PERIOD 6 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Busse, S. Edwards, J. Odermatt, C. Ziegler, S. Barnhisel, P. Petersen, C. Esposito, S. Bennette, C. Bon- ham, J. Jones, D. Allen, J. Ander- son. SECOND ROW: D. Moore, J. Brown, W. Lundstrum, D. Lopes, K. Rasmussen, D. Cena, S. Corrie, D. Nunes, A. Cameron, J. Bonetti, D. Goodson, S. Gordon. THIRD ROW: C. Fadden, K. Sousa, L. Gre- Goris, S. Lucia, P. Kelly, M. Evans, J. Munroe, B. Strickell, M. Bun- yard, J. Marlais, P. Lorentzen, C. Hansen. iv? f X QL, QT 4, 'QS W, an v Y. H LARMUSEAU PERIOD 6 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Burke, J. Bristol, K. Diebner, S. Effinger, M. Gish, G. Abbett, S. Mel- cher, D. Billings, N. Aroz, S. Haddow. SECOND ROW: J. Pitt, S. Easton, S. McMeans, J. Giuntini, L. Monroe, R. Names, L. Murphy, R. Keim, M. Mettelmann, D. Cassell. THIRD ROW: R. Perry, V. Souza, J. Gross, B. Mclntosh, J. Selaya, B. Reynolds, D. Best, V. Huish, B. Burns, J. Henry. ,f g' , .4 ' We voted democratically We made music at rallies Mr. Spicknall SPICKNALL PERIOD 2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Dove, V. Wells, C. Stebbins, S. Barrieau, R. Miller, P. Reed, L. Michal D. Osborne, C. Mesa. SECOND ROW: C. Bullock, D. Roberts, T. Slocum, M. McGinnis, S. Crowell D. Nelson, C. Hunt, B. Barry, G. Pritchett, H. Evilsizor, E. Allen. THIRD ROW: S. Johnston, D. Dar- lington, M. Collins, B. Rowe, S. Stark, L. Fleming, N. Severns. 2.1 SPICKNALL muon 1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Brennan, J. Ward, B. Brennan, M. Northup, G. Dinger, B. Knott, V. Jacobs, R. McFadden, C. Cure, G. Wilfong. SECOND ROW: D. Simmons, R. Fuller, S. Strong, G. Mole, R. Peterson, J. Adams, J. Aceves, S. Schaffner, J. Bowen, R. Rine. THIRD ROW: M. Boerner, D. Hendrickson, B. Fluff, A. Huckins, C. Harig, C. DeRoche, Gayle, F. Stearns, D. Warner, L. Phister, C. Burgin. Clow imma Sag. 'Coe G Spartans showing a lot of school spirit Long empty halls reflect busier times SPICKNALL PERIOD 5 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Cabral, L. Brignolio, D. Zigan, S. Debeey, J. Hipsley, R. White, D. Nev- ille, G. Peterson, S. Wolf, J. McCormick, O. Ayhens, B. Bylander. SECOND ROW: T. Costello, J. Duck, D. Newton, G. Fitzgerald, S. Schaffner, J. Kawaguchi, C. Bird, L. Bowers, J. Bartlome, B. Moohey THIRD ROW: S. Oase, J. Cypress, B. VaNita, D. Gray, D. Gay, D. Stewary, R. Robbie, J. Logan, C. Dorkin, R. Johanson, J. Pine. -QL M SPICKNALL PERIOD 6 FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: P. Bruno, B. Pfiester, C. Eggers, N. Livanos, J. Oakes, P. Barragan, P Worthy, C. Peck, S. Perenon, P. Duffey. SECOND ROW: R. Garner, R. Kohler, B. Partridge, J. Morelli J. Lambert, J. Middleton, J. Rediger, P. Patton, T. Comings, D. Garbers. THIRD ROW: S. Lewis, M Lund, W. Miller, B. Gatherurn, E. Robichaud, N. Tharp, S. Evans, B. Buttery, J. Brunckhurst, C. Sellows A. Dahrner, J. Drury. 1 President Jack Vanderbilt 9 Vice President Darryl West Secretary Roberta Bowling l58 .gntqx Treasurer Kathy Lombardi Girls' League Mary Ann Adams Ad President Mary Ann Adams ,Q v n L v A 5 If 'lv u , Treasurer Vice President Adrienne Tocchini Kathy Bradley Girls' League Secretary Vicky Kelsey Diane DeGennaro 6 Fall Class Council FRONT ROW: A. Tochini, N. Aquilino, M. Adams, C. Crabe, K. Orn, K. Lombardi, N. Butler, R. Bowling. SECOND ROW: D. West, J. Vanderbilt, B. Vander- byl, M. McDonell, M. Wolk- bwicz, G. Schaeffer, T. Jensen. We have had a very busy year. Some of us wondered how we would live through it. With those Vocational Aptitude tests and all the other things we had to take and plan for, we were really busy. We had our Class Council meetings to help us plan activities and run our class in a better and more democratic manner. Our advisors were good friends during the year. They worked right along side of us, through thick and thin. They helped us plan our activities, and led us through the year. We are really hoping that in our years to come at Castro Valley we can learn to be a better Spartan and a better American citizen. Mr. Dickson Mr. Edmunds Spring Class Council FRONT ROW, D. Degenerro, J. Robertson, K. Orn, B. Cameron, M. Adams, J. Koehler, J. Is- quierdo, R. Palmer. SECOND ROW: N. Smith, G. Shaeffer, T. Casqueiro, T. Hoyt, A. Toc- chini, K. Bradley, D. Rogers, C. Aquilino. Freshmen Class Advisors DICKSON PERIOD 2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: F. Elleard, E. Dove, D. Waldrop, D. Knight, J. Evans, J. Werk, J. Cope, L. Buck, T. Schokle, J. Hroch, B. Steelman, T. Murray. SECOND ROW: B. Hodge, D. Muir, D. Rogh- ling, R. Cerrudo, K. Coughlin, M. Greves, K. Kostal, P, Glockner, G. Vieira, G. Domin, M. Fee, K. Simonich, S. Hazlewood. THIRD ROW: B. Vanderbyl, J. Ehlers, L. Hermann, T. Lanagan, L. Leister, G. Sites, C. Newburgh, M. Silvan, C. Householder, L. Wolfe, H. Owens, K. Anderson, S. Rockey. Mr. Dickson W, LM, GG. Sparta-babies learn to build a life, A' in freshman Social Studies. DICKSON PERIOD 5 FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: C Wickstrom, N. Kavanagh, C. Happ L. Larmuseau, J. Thillman, B Chew, C. Gibson, K. Krenz, B Otten, J. Webster, P. Outzen, D Bassett. SECOND ROW: G. Rod- rigues, M. Wolkowicz, D. Britt, S Muench, J. Rassier, S. Scantena, F Wallace, J. Hughes, Aitken, R Farquhar. THIRD ROW: R. Palmer, A. Nauck, M. Ellinger, M. Smith C. Ferguson, D. Warren, C. Erick: sen, B. Gilbert, C. Salak, D, Ries- ing, B. Bush, J. Curry, C. Becker DICKSON PERIOD 6 ilRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Mar- in, W. McCraw, B, Chute, R. Wil- iams, J. Emanuele, C. Bibeau, D. lowand, D. Stanfield. SECOND IOW: J. Rubis, J. Nichols, C. .ewis, J. Rhien, L. Broody, L. Mc- Ialty, D. Lierman, P. Seiferth. 'HIRD ROW: L. McKinder, E. .ang, A. Wilson, P. Smith, J. Ralph, . Day, D. Easterling, B. Phillips, B. laag, P. Padavana, M. McDonell, . Super, R. Marshall. ZBJVLFQS MM. , ,,.,,, .Tk I Our Dance Band rehearsing w '5K 'ww-A i ELLIOTT PERIOD 7 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J Mortensen, R. Rush, S. Salas, R Allen, V. Hammons, S. Smith, K Brian, P. Enos, S. Eiden, E. By- gum, B. Abraham. SECOND ROW R. Meeks, B. Standing, R. Bear, R Dodson, D. Ross, P. Kelly, Dr. Mar lais, T. Houchins, D. Mantell, J Myer, T. Narducci, B. O'Connor, S Phillips, R. Garcia. THIRD ROW J. Agee, C. Aquilino, K. Ward, M Souza, J. Stiger, N. Phillips, D Phillips, N. Montero, B. Kernan, C Wilson, L. Meadors, D. Otten. Mr. Elliott M ff ,Q ,I r 1 su ll Mr. Facer E .E SE 13 W jugs, ,6- . .5 . .Q ...Mmm--r-vw . f . L J 'fig .U KLL ' . - .,.. ,, , .q.Q,-,. J 9 if sim 'M Q .7 .-321' 'Q . Q Cheerleaders in action at a noontime rally Freshmen learn many new things about themselves. FACER PERIOD I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Thomoy, T. Myers, M. Reep, A. Graydon, C. Bruno, R. Boisvert, R. Silva, V. Tweet, L. Lockyer, L. Wallis, S. Rose, V. Kelsey. SEC- OND ROW: C. Weber, C. Crabe, G. Wheeler, J. Wendland, S. Brew- ster, R. Deigan, F. St. Dennis, M. Hampton, E. Perez, B. Young- blook, J. Toler, R. Koughan. THIRD ROW: C. Marks, J. lsquierdo, K. Smith, D. Anderson, R. Moore, M. Dietz, D. Orrey, J. Haig, M. Haig, M. George, V. Nuckolls, S. Parkd, D. Wiley, K. Duffey. FACER PERIOD 3 RST Row, Left to Right: L ik, W. Silva, M. Bitters, S. My- :, G. Emmons, L. Harper, B nson, M. Bridgeman, D. Ko- wke, G. Bell. SECOND ROW: D est, D. Allen, B. McCullough, C mbly, T. Sharpe, G. Mariani, J underbilt, C. Murphy, D. Nelson Fraser, A. Rice, D. Binger IIRD ROW: F. Starkes, D. John- 1, J. Savelli, C. Gonsalves, J rrik, B. Jones, J. Fowler, S omas, C. Rhein, C. Manske, D ightwell, L. Pipitone. FACER PERIOD 6 IST ROW, Left to Right: W. nner, B. Bullock, E. Young, A. sso, K. McNutly, K. d'Alessio, Bowman, J. Chalmers, J. Derde- ris, L. Goff. SECOND ROW: G. raffer, H. Lewis, C. Mougey, B sel, A. Yrkkola, R. Bowling, S. ith, S. Holmes, L. Zigelhofer, Peterson. THIRD ROW: M. Nor- P. Mathis, J. Setata, J. Giro, Taitson, J. Cuomo, S. Miguel, Paulson, P. Wolf, M. Russell, Bach, S. Bufardeci. FACER PERIOD 7 ST ROW, Left to Right: P. erich, R. Silva, J. Bingham, L. son, K. Denton, K. Moore, A. by, D. Gettler, D. Scott, J. ger, J. Roda. SECOND ROW: Vieira, H. Vidovich, C. Mc- ltic, J. O'Brien, M. Brooks, J. ly, B. Vanier, T. Hoyt, V. Ma- , J. Rubio, J. Fridfinnson, D. tee. THIRD ROW: G. Zimmer, 'Ioover, D. DeGennaro, R. John- L. Thomas, L. Peterson, N. wright, M. Matthews, T. Inad- , T. Jensen, K. Young. LARMUSSEAU PERIOD l FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Walton, L. Stephens, S. Arnold, N. Wallen, M. Kail, K. Orn, M. Knapp, B. Pepperell, T. Anderson, R. Pruett. SECOND ROW: B.PhiIpott, O. Adams, S. Kuzmicky, E. Wade, M. Berger, G. Glass, D. Wilburn, S. White, R. Revell, J. Moulden, L. Johnson, S. Jensen. THIRD ROW: L. Maxwell, A. Milcks, K. Smith, D. Thompson, M. Archuleta, A. Langlois, B. Taylor, C. Cud- I dihy, R. Eggleston, A. Garcia, E. Muskoph, G. Evans, G. Stafford, L. Durham. Mrs. Larmuseau Freshmen are working hard LARMUSSEAU PERIOD 7 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Frybarger, J. McCraw, J. Garcia, M. Cirami, J. Huribut, M. Adams, K. Lombardi, B. Weston, K. Reschert, S. Vanier, S. Schwegel. SECOND ROW: J. Spracklen, K. Bye, V. Spotts, R. Atkinson, S. Mclary, J. Breese, A. Barstad, M. Ness, C. Mathiesen, L. Lane, S. Hunt, D. Mahle. THIRD ROW: T. Evans, T. Masucci, Henrickson, T. Koehler, S. Noble, T. Garrett, G. Parker, A. Costello, J. Burnsides, P. Dawes, L. Pimentel. 1. 1... WEINER PERIOD 'l FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Rottmar, A. Gunn, G. Horworth, E. Delgado, M. Garland, B. Mottox, L. Tademy, J. Cervelli, R. Kristoffersen, R. Gajewski, K. Jensen. SECOND ROW: T. Campunella, P. Walker, S. Peterson, B. Phelps, J. Doroshevich, C. Thompson, C. Schoffner, L. Phillips, T. Kerr, D. Olsen, G. Lessa, P. Brown. THIRD ROW: A. Casqueiro, D. Richards, D. Kennedy, L. Blair, K. Mettlemann, B. Dorensen, J. Haythe, J. Clements, R. Humphrey, B. Morones, C. Wilson, R. Wigand, J. Weslowski. Freshmen learning more every day Mr. Weiner WEINER PERIOD 2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Haze, J. Rogers, J. Wahl, J. Garrow, L. Boyd, T. Millman, R. Glover M. Such, J. Smith, N. Butler, K. Gabrielli. SECOND ROW: S. Jaffe, S. Schaefer, P. Hanson, G. Strong M. Garden, D. Lechtaler, M. Wilburn, D. Parr, J. Wichael, K. Andrade, E. Green, S. Hull, R. Rocco J. Deckman. THIRD ROW: R. Baldwin, H. Sorensen, C. Knox, S. Hall, J. Boyle, M. Remer, D. Mann T. Mellenthin, R. Cardoza, J. O'NeiIl, D. Evans, D. Brajkovich, J. Hilgesen. TLMIWMW Eating lunch before the big rally. WEINER PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: C. Husband, M. Duran, B. Tjosvolb, S. Lamb, J. Fawns, R. Ransdell, K. Par- sell, M. Hamrick, B. Beach, R. Barrieau, J. Action. SECOND ROW: B. Thompson, W. Rogers, N. Smith, L. Marshall, S. Ander- son, A. Rhode, C. Gilkey, T. Kirkwood, E. Moore, T. Wind- berg. THIRD ROW: R. Fontes, R. Janvier, D. Donahue, R. Sorenson, S. Hazelton, J. Kos- cinski, J. Hulsey, M. Barron, R. Smith, 0. Bennett, J. Hol- feltz. Some Freshmen are very good artists. .aw moojw Spartan songlrl s domg one of their many routines WEINER PERIOD 5 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Stretz, M. Connor, C. McCullough, B. White, C. Reitan, D. Fisher, L. House, L. Walton, B. .lau Jau, K. Hennessey, R. Pontzious. SECOND ROW: R. Alexander, S. Robson, D. Silver, S. Fuller, P. Klock, C. Park- er, K. Spangler, L. Crackel, K. Bradley, V. Noble, A. Tocchini. THIRD ROW: G. Gurley, T. Vin- son, A. Flores, G. Bushnell, D. Cure, B. Aquirre, J. Robertson, T. Cassaday, B. Lewis, R. Miller, D. Johnson, R. Jacoby, S. Hale. 33.5 ,Q ,pf-N. I69 ALTOS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. A'Perry, S. Silveira, M. Freeman, S. Barrett, S. Gilbert, S. Ockerman, C. Vainier, D. Duoperroir, D. Brauer. SECOND ROW: M. Mogle, J. Nunes, L. Dawes, C. Tiet- jen, B. Horrigan, S. Fontana, P. Smith, S. Deming, D. Sillman, K. Chancy. THIRD ROW: J. Barrett, J. Jensen, S. Rothling, K. Lynch, G. Gay, S. Bastiaen, S. Moore,, G. Jung, J. Douglas, S. Smedberg, N. Collins. And who could more beautifully sing praise to our Alma Mater than the A'Cappella Choir, a group of seventy-two talented students who met all year 4th period in the vocal room. Directed by Mrs. Rosemary Braine and ac- companied by Bonnie Horrigan at the piano, they presented four-part harmony that was truly beau- tiful and inspirational when they sang Handel's Messiah at Christmastime. WJ? A . Mrs Rosemary Braine, Choir Director WMAS SOPRANOS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Landers, B. Jones, C. MacDonald, S. Mallon, L. Maehler. SECOND ROW: R. Cudd, M. Voorhees, L. Byington, B. Doyle, S. Larsen. THIRD ROW: P. Newman, B. Thomas, C. Upchurch, L. Agee, A. Sulprizio, B. Spicknall. FOURTH ROW: M. Hogan, J. Shuger, C. Brainard, S. Chamberlain, S. Evans, M. Folts. 9... CDM, Hmm. TENORS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Y. King, E. Helton, G. Salas, D. Larson, C. Adelson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bralne, D. Stanley, B. Hoover, L. DeJong, S. Ham- bley. Besides the various programs during the school year here at Castro Valley High, the A'Cappella Choir also participated in many music festivals. This year they were in the district festival on January 30, and also in festivals at San Francisco State, College of the Pacific, and University of California. A BASSES FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. White, J. Vasko, B. Cumero. SECOND ROW: J. Sweet, B. Colman. THIRD ROW: P. Meagher, R. Davis, D. Sessions. FOURTH ROW: R. Wolf. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Brady, M. Knapp, A. Wilson, J. Gira, K. Dick, P. Klock, K. Krenz, K. Hennessey, M. Felsch. SECOND ROW: E. Vigil, R. Fuller, L. Goff, L. Rogers, G. Parker, J. Wendland, L. Bowers, V. Baker, C, Parker. THIRD ROW: S. Smith, C. Householder, V. Petersen, R. Johnson, B. Goddard, L. Lane, K. Simonich, S. Brewster, J. Rhein. FOURTH ROW: J. Wendland, O. Adams, D. Evans, R. Bowling, K. Brian, D. Ken- nedy, L. Lockyer, S. Bennett, C. Esposito, J. Mason. FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: J. Temple, D. Gay, C. McKenzie, J. Lambert J. Mason, J. Perry, S. Vnuk, A. Dingman, J. Giuntini, M. Padavana, K Baker, S. Burns, P. Bartee, J. Tripp. SECOND ROW: N. Heckman, S Balfour, M. Walters, S. Elder, R. Bergtholdt, P. Herbert, S. Long, L Monroe, D. Darlington, S. Haddou, Y. Rice B. Adelson, P. Bruno, N. Willis P. Curtiss, B. reree. THIRD ROW: G. Abifeif, c. Christensen, c. Lewis, sf Benson, J. Aro, C. Mariani, C. Emmons,' J. Hanley, D. Pitt, W. Beiknel, J O'Brien, R. Lill, N. Hayes, P. Worthy, N. Wells, M. Hanley, S. Saukko, N McCloud. 1 GIRLS GLEE AND MIXED CHOIR The members of Girls Glee and Mixed Choir are training for A'Capella Choir. Although these students are never heard in performances, we can be sure that our future A'Cappella Choir will be as good or better than the ones in the past. The TQQQWQ, Remember the carols that echoed through the halls at Christmas time of l958? The Madrigals, a group of 20 select members of the A Capella choir were responsible for add- ing this spirit of the season to the school. This musical group, besides their partici- pation in choir activities, finds time to prac- tice together and enjoy the benefits of good singing. ln March they attended the Music festival in San Francisco where they received a superior rating for for their singing. The A Capella choir takes a break. FRONT ROW: B. Hoover, G. Gay, A. Sulprizio. ' S. M ore, J. Douglas, J. Fontano, C. Brainard. SECOND ROW. J. Barrett, o THIRD ROW: S. Rothling, K, Lynch, E. Helton, G. Salas, B. Cumero. STANDING: M. Hogan, B. Horrigan, P. Smith, D. White, R. Wolf, B. Coleman. SQ? N .,. 05' Q K xm, A m P - HF 51 ,W is f-M fi '21 ,, 5373 L LQ .K A Q F., J S hw 3 AS S .3 , .Eg 55 J. 5 16 : E I-1 .5 if ' E ,W ill ' wx Qi '1 1 -' 5 w 'iii W 'QF 5 ' 'a if f, I M am' ij? if N 1: 'IQ qs, 'A 7 111 Q wa ? A 1: 6 79 1? U!! mx, 4, an 3 TQ 5 , -as .fa sf sf ,Na 'K f if if H? S x I' l W 1' Q2 V n Q nv Q J, Ama A A E 'li Q Y W? - A . y . 'La N, 1 if x . . f .. L W 4 W 2 W , ' A ' o n 'I A, . ,M ' if 3 ' C ' l I U lv 1' ...g g . 'H . ', . 1-I v Qs' ' . . . ,- W .. ff f as 3: ' J.. Q ,. -m. ,::v www 'H .Nl v was 623 ...RY fg A th Vi' H,-,Mfr v 1 3. H 35:1 4 lf' 'vi-4 52 f nw 1 1, ,, -, fn an 1 A Es W Am 41 l :S Q -wi gk Fw . NHC' fr : g ' iw 9 . . ,v 3, , xx Tim 4 gg , f , f 2 - s M f ' N 1 'X i l ' f W' 'X 1 , v V , 6 V . :, x r 'lj fi xx f W fu! y Kai: 2 X ,ff-M A f ' . ' , K 5 23 v if - Aifff fs, !5'ffi ,Ef1?ff A fqiif' r if 1,23 . ' lip x 4,-,fx J XM '- I W x: ql'. J 'f .55 2 f, xi K-, ,at by if -xtwn iff I v , , ,Q X.. il! E QW? , S, X ea xl H gi, 'Wi 5 . 4 3 P3 aluunaana , .,,.,....-. x W' N . l ff ,, 9? A f ' , A if '. ff L' if ff 1 4 i f f wif If- 43: '15 5 5 ,Egg 'W ' '- ' Q ,,,',nl,, 4 ,- A V U ' W . 1. iw Vf , Y 6 , 4 . . - M, Q - uw -gif, ,, '. -.. K .: , LJ, f JIT? . I tw, :','..H -W ' , li 4, Q3 if iii SK 'l ' A W N T' 'P' m eil Aef, A, :i,gNM 2 f 'M' ,X 'A ff ff Q K5 2 1. I 1 - ' 'x ' , M... I E - I 'R Hn X A 4 ' 4 1 4 in W ,VIA ik , MQW-43315 ix ki gllx Il A an X f W f,.A 1 frzifl i L I 3 2 ill EH FRONT ROW: J. Emonuele, K. Wilkensen, M. Briggs, J. Sones, D. Ross, D. Turkelson, T. Loder, R. Williams, J. Gilbert. SECOND ROW: R. Bradley, B. Williams, D. Hunter, R. Taylor, R. Hood, J. Bibeau, S. Langs, D. West. THIRD ROW: L. Alexander, D. Lopes, D. Statham, Mr. Graves, M. Carr, R. Ransdell, D. Beaton. I Gfvifmf The first dance in '59 was presented by the Band Council and a western theme was chosen, Meanwhile Back at the Ranch . The Dance Band, decked out in Western hats, sideburns, and guns presented the music for the eve- ning. General chairman was Kelly South, advisor, Mr. Graves. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the saxophone sec- tion comes alive in a swinging song. A svingin' pair-George Salas and Lynn Alexander-always drew u crowd whenevea that rock-ri-roll music started pouring out of their guitar and drums. This year all E wing classes were usually entertained first period by the sounds of a group of gone musicians jamming-our school dance band. The 25 members of the C. V. High dance band played for school dances, including noon dances, for the coed dance classes, and for several assemblies. In this class they learn to play good arrangements of popu- lar dance music, they participate in small com- bos, they brush up on techniques and practice ad libbing on their instruments. Many will earn their way through college by playing in college dance bands. s . g . 1 ? i A FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Bowman, J. Brunkhurst, S. Mallon, F. Hopkins, K, Vierra. SECOND ROW: C. Duncan, C. Sallows J. Bcrstud, R. Ponzius, L. Cruze, P. Reed, K. McCormick, K. Schrimp, R. Tode, J. Dury. THIRD ROW: S. Lungs, D. West, F. Vai Many times during the past year, we have been touched by our Castro Valley High Or- chestra, directed by Mr. Eugene Graves, The orchestra furnished lovely background music for both Fine Arts Area play productions, and joined the A'Cappella Choir at Christmastime in presenting the Messiah, with Jean Bowman ATM playing Ava Maria on the violin. They were also in the State Music Festival in San Jose in May, various assemblies at elementary schools, in the Spring Concert with the choir, and ended a wonderful year by playing for the Seniors' Baccalaureate. The orchestra brought to us many popu- J ma, J. Bibeau, J. Morelli, J. Sones, J. Emonuele, R. Bussey, S. Rose, R. Taylor, R. Hood, B. Williams, H. Nidu, C. Andersen, R. udley. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Graves, C. Newburg, J. Swenson, D. Lopes, B. Adelson, K. Super, N. Butler, D. Beaton. QSM Swflwi ar favorites, including Highlights from Gigi, l'he Great Gate of Kiev, Russian Sailors Dance, ind The Music Man. The string players, who met 3rd period everyday, and select members from the ac- ivity band made up the orchestra. There were 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, l string bass, 3 flutes, 4 clarinets, l oboe, 3 trumpets, 4 horns, 3 trombones and 2 percussion players. Fea- tured soloists include Jean Bowman, violin, a member of the Western Division Conference Orchestra at Salt Lake Cityi Judy Brunckhurst, violin, a member of the Northern California Honor Orchestra, and Bob Tode, viola. Students in music appreciation gather around the piano to sing. A course in music appreciation is offered to all interested students preferably sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. The main purpose is to acquire an understanding and apprecia- tion of music. They discuss music in relation- ship to history and to art, they hear the best recordings, and try to attend live concerts whenever possible. This course is of great value to students of both vocal and instru- mental music. Wl'l.iw-,OLQ A C.V band st d . u ents in the flute section are seen with flute players from other schools at the district honor band con- cert. K ,, 'Hx Something's in the wind among T. Upchurch, B. Narducci and J. Sweet, as the A Capella choir starts class. may g ,nun ANNUAL DISTRICT HONOR CONCERT This year on January 3lst, the second an- nual district Honor Band, Choir, and Orchestra Concert was held at Castro Valley High School. Honor students from Castro Valley, Hayward, Arroyo, Tennyson, and San Lorenzo partici- pated in the concert, with such distinguished guests as Jester Hairston, directing the choir, Jim Berdahl, directing the band, and John Mortarotti directing the orchestra. Trombone player Stuart Lungs is seen amidst band students from surrounding schools as the district Honor Band warms up. THE CURIOUS SAVAGE On the evenings of November l3th and l4th, our Fine Arts Area presented a three-act comedy, The Curious Savage. The play was an immediate success, bringing laughter and enjoyment to a huge audience each night. The cast included: Carole Brainard as Mrs. Savage, Theo Tademy as Flor- ence, Linda Magoon as Fairy Mae, Donna Peterson as Miss Willie, Nancy Adams as Mrs. Paddy, Diane Stanley as Lily Belle, Terry Binger as Dr. Emmett, Joe Tracy as Samuel Savage, Leonard Evans as Ti- tus Savage, Larry Sousa as Jeffrey, and Chet Novicki as Hannibal. Mrs Savuges demanding children make a final fling at finding out where the oney is hidden f the production comes when A climax o J is to be searched. Paddy CNancy Adams talkative Mrs. 4 , i f ' e groan Fairy Mae, Hannibal, and Jeffrey, icki, and Larry Sousa. 'Woe is m , played by Linda Magoon, Chet Nov v . 3 i Kgs' 1 in o The villaig CLen Evans! appears, posed as u detective. Anyone of us might be the murderer! INancy Adams, Bob Vijby and Bill Cumeroj 51 gb ef' db X I . 5, Y Q: H we fi, 3 .S wQig5 ?i K1 J 1 A ag ., S, - 'Q Mr. Arlan Wendland, Director A fYYl 91:1 Q65 Emi tw Discovery of the murder is made by Mollie lNuncy Adamsl. in a duy's work. CAST Nancy Adams ........................ ....... M ollie Bill Camero ......... ............. G iles Leonard Evans ........ ......... D etective Pat Henningsen ..... ....... M rs. Boyle Chet Novaki ....... ......... C hristopher Carol Brainard ........ ........ M iss Casewell Joe Tracy ......... ........ M ajor Metcalf Bob Vijby ...................,........,...... Mr. Paravicini On Feb. 26-27 the Fine Arts Area was suc- cessful in presenting MOUSETRAP, a mys- try by Agatha Christie about a group of strangers stranded in a boarding house during a snowstorm, one of whom is a murderer. The cast and all those who worked on the play did a very commendable job. Alhlaum Awami At Castro Valley High our Arts and Crafts Department consists of the crafts classes, color and design classes, Sr. Art Problems, and pho- tography classes. Students take these classes mostly for their own enjoyment, although many have plans toward a future in an artistic direction. ln photography they learn to take, develop, and print good pictures, in crafts they learn to make things out of clay, metals, paints, or leather, in color and design they learn to draw different shapes and forms, in Sr. Art Problems they tackle the more advanced art problems. Marica Stowers puts the finishing on her painting of a deer. Harriet Larsen shows a clay mask she has almost finished. R FdWlI AI Wdld Jerry ose re a ace r an en an Photography Teacher Arts and Crafts Teacher Color and Design Ron Bussey holds our Spartan Head in the making Mr. Don Sobieske, Art Teacher Arts and Crafts students busily working on a clay project f E Sw MW 'fm Qfwfw bw M24 Q fi 1412 H N s Q X' 1 .4 s l A -Hs, Q: f ' M 'WX QM OQJUD -'aff The seniors preparing the decorations before the Prom. THE JUNIOR PROM The third annual Junior Prom of Castro Valley High School was held on February 6, l959. There were about 250 couples attending the Prom. Each couple who entered the Mardi Gras was greeted by clowns and balloons. They then strolled through an entrance of a laughing clown's face and were greeted by the host and hostesses. They were served potato chips by cigarette girls, and danced around a carousel on which Benny Meltzer and his combo played. The committee chairmen that made the Prom possible were: Barbara Brauer, General Chairman, Sue Shanor, Refreshments, Suzi Udell, Decorations, Gail Lundstrum, Cloak Room, Jackie Sones, Bids, Bob Leach, Enter- tainment. C. Anderson and L. Duck got a surprise as they stepped into the Mardi Gras through the clovn's face. .. .rvqgfi 2 4 'trying to decide when to pop the balloons D. Pucci and B. Eakle having u great time at the Prom. THE RALLY The Spartan Sound Off is the biggest rally of the year. Each class of the school com- pete against the others to win recognition as the best class of the school. The classes were judged on several items: Spirit, use of color, theme, mascot, and clean- liness in the lunch area. The first year of the school, the junior class won. The next year, the seniors won. The same class won the last two years in a row, but this year there was a big switch as the juniors took top honors. Their mascot was the devil and their color red and white. The seniors were second, soph- omores third, and the freshmen fourth. TMS i-in'-W' f4ffWff- A g3m,gf,a ..., me , - mmkwrw L ' ' . . if, yn-,Q ,-j1 :wx ,A 1 3' 'Q 2 1 V Senior Song Stuns The Freshmen SWAC 66 The Junior class eating their lunch before going up on the field. The Junior class firemen's band added to the theme. The devil, Jerry Swenson, was the Junior class mascot. v T. pfri: Ani' Students while they waited for the results of the Sound-Off. nior dragon with his long tail d flipper feet. The Sports Queen candidates from left to right are FIRST ROW: K. Lombardi, D. Herdt, A. Stan- field P Perry S Elder SECOND ROW L Agee S Zigler A. King, B. Grisel, J. Long, D. Neville. oeilfaf Qucmo www This year the Sports Queen Dance brought a big surprise to the student body for we crowned two queens to rule over all the sports of l959. The queens, Jerri Long and Arlene Stantield, were two very excited girls that mar- velous night. The maids of honor were Betty Grisel and Sandy Elder. The candidates were nominated by the football, basketball, wrest- ling, track, and baseball teams and voted upon by the students attending the dance sponsored by the Megaphone Club. The theme of the dance was Magic Mood, which put a spell of starlight over the gym and blended in with the eyes of the sports queens. Bob Paterson is handing out roses to the two queens Jerri Long and Arlene Stanfield who are with their maids Betty GrIselle and Sandi i- ,A 'E .-mM P Walde and D Billings were dancing during noon hour It turned out to be a bug success The first dance of the year was put on by the Junior class. UUU M. Bicherl' and L. Boyeffe dancing at Foreign Infrigue put on by Sophomores. 'a a-flak - 1 K. Beggs, D. Myers, S. Lewis, C. Chickarilli, D. McKenzie. Did you know that the beatniks of San Francisco wore these tights? P. Erspalmer, C. Hadden, J. Juzix, B. Taylor. Bloomers are in style once again. A few girls revived the old bloomer style. QW QW 9' I. Donna McCullough and her headache b 2. Those crazy chemise purses. D. White, E. Serdohl, and H. Smith have no necks. Many of the girls have gone back to pointed shoes. Tala Wlilfmlwu Each year there are many new fads which come and go. Among the many new ones this year, in the way of toys, is the hula-hoop. This hoop is made of plastic and is gyrated around the hips in such a manner that the hoop de- fies gravity. Next, in the way of fads, in clothes, are headache bands coming back from the '20's, and another one is leotards. Leotards come in a wide variety of colors ranging from con- servative black to startling shades of green and blue. . ' 'I' ' .Lf Q. ' 'A'4 H2 QA The sack dress is making the male lose interest J. Mcineany '40 Ford with l8 coat Bahama blue paint job and gold scalloping. The interior is black and white with '53 Buick V8 mill with a barrel carb. L. Boyette's '57 Thunder- bird with '57 Plymouth hubcaps, dual pipes, me- tallic bronze paint iob, with matching leather upholstering. -3119410 720061 CARS A boys' car is his home. He does not have to depend upon his parents to get a car. He can take his date out any time without worry- ing about having a car. To many boys, a car is something to be remodeled, souped up, or just fixed. They chrome and dechrome the cars. They mold them, rake, lower them, put glass packed pipes and add new upholstering. 1 D. MilIer's '54 Ford, con- tinental kit, molded. J. Gray's Dodge body with V8 Chrysler engine. X This 'Sl Chevy, owned by Gary Thompson, won the stock class in the Spartan Sound-Off. The only things added to it are the quad drag pipes .sg z L tbl Q x is 9' This rod placed first in the Spartan Sound-Off because of the careful work done by its owner, Pete Granno. The '34 Ford has 3A load, black paint iob, custom interior, 35fl6 bone Offen- hauser heads. G. Jagoe's custom '50 Ford won first place at the Spartan Sound-Off. This car has a maiden red paint job, it's lowered, and has a molded hood and trunk. m,..f-G-'W Bob Paterson's '5l Ford club coupe has a Greek paint jab, it's maiden red, molded, striped lowered, has racing discs, headers, and custom mufflers. J. Clapham passes a life saver to R. Earle at J. Long's P. J. party. i 5? Three monkeys, J. Long, Stanfield, and J. Chandler, vi at L. McDonald's P. J. par Relaxing at Mole's P. J. party. , ff' -sf I J Before leaving on a scavenger hunt at Gayle Robson's party. Diane Johnson cracks up at Bobbie ToyIor's P. J. party. .1 PRIVATE PARTIES OF THE YEAR This year along with the dances, we enioyed more hours at parties that our friends put on. On these pages, it shows the fun that the stu- dents had at these parties. If it was the girls' P. J. parties, or the boys' stag parties, or the mixed ones, we all had a wonderful time. takes long strides to beat the bell. MEMORIES OF THE CAMPUS The rallies during the lunch periods along with the dances on Friday nights will have a place in your memory just as this page has a place in the yearbook. The last minute rush to your class and the smiling people you ran into, the books falling out of your locker making you late for the third time that week will also take up a small portion of your memory. The few pictures on this page will share with you these few but lasting memories. 202 ' 9 A wah,-.., l The full purpose of the noon rallies was to build school spirit to lead our team on to victory Larry Wilson takes a little snooze during Mr. Atwood's sixth period geometry class. if 1 ' 'E The official beauty contest aroused much Iau hter when the daring Miss San Lor- 9 enzo won. We became big celebraties when we went to the KGO studios to be on the Ted Randal Show. ,,,,.,.-n---U' ,,,.....--1-'- ,,,,....-urs- ,,.,-nav--'I ,-,....-us'-I Song girls are caught Ioafing before noon rally. ,wad r A Typical scene on Slave Day O BH!! Ii5ifUf?gRz!xNM!?.3 FP? H89 53 KJ 8 'C Pr' T M sf, X 5, F 1- ., J 445AQgrRANcssco 2 WE FEATURE: CAFETERIA STYLE LUNCHES 0 EUROPEAN DELICATESSEN IMPORTED DELICACIES o IMPORTED BEERS AND WINE BARBECUED WHOLE CHICKEN o PIZZA The Same Cheerful Atmosphere TH E VILLAGE GOURMET JEfferson 8-1770 20656 Rustic Drive Castro Valley, Calif. VILLAGE DRUG Prescriptions Filled Promptly Wide Selection of Cosmetics Delicious Candies Greeting Cards 7 Castro Street Castro Valley T-I i l JE 7-2205 I I Village Manor Cleaners B E TT Y S T H E S T Y L E S H 0 P We Operate Qu, Own plant As You See Them in Seventeen C A S T R 0 DARLEQE FUR IZLENIJSWEATERS 30 Casffo village LU. 2-0430 c.,i.L f'522,'Zi?n,,.,'Zi ifiliici V I I- I- A G II TAMI SKIRTS Fully or Partially Lined H A S 20663 Rustic Dr. ' LU. 1-2565 . 9..9..-S.6.. Castro Village Hardware, Inc. open om to Pm at to pm EVERYTHIN, 3330 Village Drive LU. 1-4506 Y 0 U WA N 1- in t h e H e a r t o f MeI's Shoe Clinic C a s t r o 3366 Village Drive Castro Village V a I I ey Castro Valley ' JE. 7-7061 lt does make a difference where you save. That's why so many people Save and Invest with GOLDEN WEST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Accounts 20641 Rustic Drive ' Castro Village ' JE. 7-0140 Main Office-1632 Franklin Street, Oakland KU RT'S CAMERAS ln Castro Village 2 3422 Village Drive ' Castro Valley ' JE. 7-2444 Service Comes FIRST with CONGRATULATIONS SEN-IORS FIRST WESTERN More than 700 Offices throughout California ' '-'H An Invitation to Beauty at . . . THE BEAUTY STUDIO IN CASTRO VALLEY Specialists in: Permanent Waves 0 Hair Styling 0 Hair Tinting Manicures and Facials JE. 7-0366 20666 Santa Maria Ave. Castro Valley from THE HONEY LYNN Formal Shoppe Cocktail Dresses Squaw Dresses and Formals LU. 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JE. 7-6505 9112 Nichandros Street Castro Valley ERVIN'S FOOD STORE Choice Meats and Groceries 3794 Castro Valley Blvd. Castro Valley LU. 1-9612 Store Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. GOOD LUCK- CASTRO VALLEY HIGH LEN E. MEINECKE'S SHELL Anything That's A Service To You We Do! Lake Chabot Road and Castro Valley Boulevard Castro Valley, Calif. ' EL. 7-3321 BE suns You FOLLOW TEEN REVIEW and THE SPARTANS in the pages of Ghz Daily zluizw E l sie's Beci u ty So Ion Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents for Children and Teenagers 20537 Anita Castro Valley LU. 2-6641 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of California Hayward, California SEE FOREST HILLS ESTATE Phone EL. I-2500 ' LU. I-7129 Dorothy Adams, Beauty Consultant 6 Kline construction We Solve Teenage Skin Problems D I C K ' S ' CARL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY FLYING A SERVICE can summer, mp. JEfferson 7-0726 3l29 Castro Valley Blvd. ' Castro Valley, Calif. 21050 Redwood Road Castro Valley Phone LU. 2-6242 IN HAYWARD CLEANING xr mess You cAN Arrono STATE CLEANERS 22686 Mission Blvd. JE. 8-4262 8 co' Congratulations to the Class of 1959 I Jackson Street Hayward, Calif. LES BOOTH PHOTQGRAPHY LU' 25202 JEM ANGUS sruolo Millwork - Hardware - Roofing - Paints - Wallboard In Hayward over 30 Years ONESTOP BUILDING SERVICE 22128 Mission Blvd. LU. l-2312 HAVE BR. 6- Bowl! MIDWAY BOWL l62nd Street and Mission Blvd. DAVIDSON FUN! Careers in Real Estate FOR MEN AND WOMEN Offer: Working Near Home ' Investment Opportunities Creative Satisfaction ' Good Earnings Plan to be a Salesperson or Appraiser l582 ADAMS AND ADAMS 3464 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7'43l4 8' LICHT Jewelry Company 986 B STREET LU. I-3540 Hayward, California FOREST HILLS SHELL SERVICE Dealer-Shell Petroleum Products Center Street G' Edwards Lane Castro Valley 1 cooNRAn'r's B - 5 A JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORE VARIETY A.ND TOYS School Supplies 0 Party Favors 0 Party Decorations 0 Novelties, etc. IN CASTRO VILLAGE 0 CASTRO VALLEY cAs1'no VIILAGE Open Evenings Until 9:00 p.m. LU- 2-1508 APPLIANCE STORES HOLUM'S APPLIANCE SERVICE 2221 l Mission Blvd. JE. 8-1500 AUTO PARTS VALLEY AUTO PARTS 3235 Castro Valley Blvd., Castro Valley LU. 2-9600 HAYWARD MOTORS 838 A Street, Hayward LU. 2-l66O AUTO SALES MONAHAN PONTIAC INC. 21608 Mission Blvd., Hayward LU. 2-4436, EL. I-2366 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY STUDIO 20666 Santa Maria JE. 7-0366 ELSIE'S BEAUTY SALON 20537 Anita, Castro Valley LU. 2-6641 BUILDING MATERIALS CASTRO VALLEY BLDG. MATERIALS 3538 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 2-8lO7 BOTTLING COMPANY COCA-COLA 20478 Mission Blvd., Hayward BR. 6-1600 BOWLING ALLEY MIDWAY BOWL 16160 E. l4th St., San Leandro BR. 6- 1 682 CAMERA SHOPS BOWMAN'S l O82 B Street Hayward KURT'S CAMERAS 3422 Village Drive, Castro Valley JE. 7-2444 CANDY STORES THE CANDY JAR 20405 Santa Maria A LU. 2-253i Ve. CLEANERS VALLEY CLEANERS 6087 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 1-3908 VILLAGE MANOR CLEANERS 30 Castro Village LU. 2-4300 STATE CLEANERS 22686 Mission Blvd. JE. 8-4062 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SMITH Cr KLINE CONSTRUCTION EL. 1-2500, Lu. 1-7129 DEPARTMENT STORES DA UGHTREY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 2945 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 2-0885 DRESS SHOPS BETTY'S STYLE SHOP Castro Village, Castro Valley LU. 1-2565 HONEY LYNN'S Castro Village, Castro Valley LU. 1-9468 FEED STORES JOS. NESBITTS 2544 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 1-2184 FOOD MARKETS BILL'S FISH 6' POULTRY Castro Village, Castro Valley LU. 2-1 505 ERVIN'S FOOD STORE 3794 Castro Valley Blvd., Castro Valley LU. 1-9612 HANDY ANDY'S MARKET 18919 Lake Chabot Road LU. 1-9584 PIONEER MARKET 19101 Redwood Rd. LU. 1-1785 FOREST HILLS MARKET 19640 Center Street, Castro Valley LU. 2-1355 FLOWER SHOPS PHIL'S FLOWER SHOPPE 1060 B Street, Hayward LU. 1-3282 HARDWARE STO,RES CASTRO VILLAGE HARDWARE 3330 Village Drive LU. 1-4506 PETE'S HARDWARE 2569 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 1-7633 lWe Give SGH Green Stampsl HOME FURNISHINGS AVERS FURNITURE 3318 Village Drive LU. 1-6679 H1USCHILDT'S HOME FURNISHERS 21129 Foothill Blvd. LU. 2-6341 ICE CREAM STORES FOSTER'S OLD FASHIONED FREEZE 2761 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 1-1669 LOARD'S 3418 Village Drive LU. 2-9178 JEWELRY COMPANIES DAVIDSON Cr LICHT JEWELRY CO. 986 B St. LU. 1-3540 KAY JEWELERS 22580 Foohill Blvd. EL. 1-2646, LU. 2-9612 LUMBER COMPANIES HAYWARD MILL 5 LUMBER 1 Jackson St., Hayward LU. 2-5202 NURSERIES FlNLEY'S CASTRO VALLEY NURSERY 21647 Redwood Rd. LU. 1-4903 INADOMI NURSERY 3726 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-2817 NEWSPAPER DAILY REVIEW 1 16 W. Winton Ave. JE. 7-5310 PAINT SHOP JAY'S PAINT Ir WALLPAPER 3668 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 1-3409 PHARMACIES CARL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 3129 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 2-6242 CASTRO VALLEY PHARMACY 2632 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 1 -6380 REDWOOD PHARMACY Redwood Rd. and Grove LU. 2-1718 VILLAGE DRUGS Castro Village JE. 7-2205 PHOTO ENGRAVER FIELD PHOTO ENGRAVING 2560 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-9319 PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS KEE COLEMAN STUDIO 565 Sutter St., San Francisco EX. 7-1096 JEM ANGUS STUDIO 22128 Mission Blvd. LU. 1-2312 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS JOHNSON AND OINONEN Certified Public Accountants 3137 Castro Valley Blvd., LU. 2-6311 REALTORS ADAMS AND ADAMS 8169 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-4314 CREST REALTY 91 12 Nichandros JE. 7-6506 GIESE REALTY 3692 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-6220 GROVE WAY REALTY 20880 Redwood Rd. EL. 1-5555 LOU FRANK REALTY 3185 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-5700 McDONALD REALTY 19693 Redwood Road JE. 7-1385 NELSON REALTY 3472 Village Dr. LU. 2-8004 REPAIR SHOP VALLEY REPAIR 2592 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 8-1362 RESTAURANTS VILLAGE GOURMET Castro Village JE. 8-1770 CASTRO GARDENS 3449 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-1454 RUBBER COMPANY O.K. RUBBER WELDERS 2470 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 1-0660 SAVINGS COMPANIES GOLDEN WEST SAVINGS 20641 Rustic Drive, Castro Village JE. 7-0140 FIRST WESTERN BANK fr TRUST 3396 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 2-1086 SERVICE STATIONS FOREST HILLS SHELL SERVICE 19592 Center St. LU. 1-2591 LEN E. MlENECKE'S SHELL Lake Chabot Rd. Er Castro Valley Blvd. EL. 7-3321 SHOE REPAIR BAYFAIR SHOE REPAIR 220 Terrace Level San Leandro MEL'S SHOE CLINIC 5366 Village Drive JE. 7-7061 SPORTING GOODS SPORTSMEN'S CENTER 3676 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-3436 TRAILER COURTS WISHING WELL TRAILER COURT 3998 Castro Valley Blvd. VARIETY STORES CHRIS BROS, 7726 Castro Valley Blvd. JE. 7-7984 COONRADT VARIETY 3430 Village Drive LU. 1-2953 MARVEL VARIETY 20459 Redwood Road LU. 1-0676 C O Aahl, Mack 140 Abbett, Georgian 155, 172 Abbett, John 55, 75, 76, 85, 102 Abraham, Bonnie 161 Accornero, Sara 52, 56, 143 Aceves, Jean 156 Ackerman, Mike 154 Acton, Jimmy 166 Adams, Dennis 144, 185 Adams, Diane 146 Adams, John 156 Adams, Mary Ann 39, 40, 52, 158, 159, 164 Adams, Michaele 124 Adams, Nancy 41, 52, 57, 139, 144, 183, 185 Adams, Olivia 164, 172 Adams, Sandra 102 Adelson, Bonnie 53, 154, 172, 175, 179 Adelson, Carol 102, 171 Agee, James 161 Agee, Linda 40, 47, 49, 52, 59, 69, 100, 101, 102, 133, 124, 170, 194 Agness, Bob 102 Agness, Sue 141 Aitken, Edward 81, 160 Akins, Sharyn 154 Albright, Beverly 152 Albright, Charles 102 Albright, Julie 144 Alexander, Lynn 52, 53, 55, 86, 96, 102, 175, 176, 177 Alexander, Patricia C. 52, 152, 167 Allen, David Franklin 163 Allen, Diane 102 Allen, Douglas Carter 153 Allen, Edith Louise 156 Allen, James R. 143 Allen, John Carl 150 Allen, Michael Spencer 51, 102 Allen, Richard Blake 161 Alles, Bob 144 Alley, Ali Ahmed 84, 144 Alvarez, Daniel B. 143 Alvarez, Lydia 52 Alves, Oliver David 85, 97, 145 Amborn, Howard 94, 140 Andersen, Mina Carolyn 43, 52, 64, 174, 178, 191 Anderson, James Leroy 153 Anderson, Keith Charles 160 Anderson, Lynda Kay 146 71, 138, 139, Anderson, Sandra Neal 166 Anderson, Susan Irene 52, 100, 102, 124, 133, 135 Anderson, Terry 81, 90, 95, 164 Andrade, Kathleen Mae 57, 165 SUJUJ Qilw Bach, Carol Ann 163 Bode, Dorothy A. 56, 142 Bailes, Susan Kay 49 Baizley, Richard A. 142 Baker, Bonnie Louise 140 Baker, John Allen 151 Baker, Katherin Alice 56, 57, 172 Baker, Va Nita Gay 172 Baldwin, Richard 165 Bales, Barbara Louise 51, 57, 102 Balfour, Sandra Roberta 52, 57, 148, 149, 172 Bancalari, George P. 150 Banks, George 150, 173 Bardwell, Barbara J. 103 Barnhisel, Theresa Sharon 149, 153 Barragan, Patricia Marie 157 Barrett, Bob William 152 Barrett, Daniel Joseph 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 51, 5 94, 95, 100, 103, 137 Barrett, Joanne, 47, 170 Barrett, Shirley Cecilia 47, 103, 170 Barrette, Dan J. 45, 54, 103 Barrette, Joyce B. 145 Barette, Judy L. 103, 173 Barrieou, Richard James 92, 166 Barrieou, Sharon Patricia 156 Barroero, Ann Frances 144 Barron, Marie Annette 57, 166 Barry, James 152 Barry, Rich 52, 74, 75, 86, 94, 103, 132, 137 Barry, William York 94, 156 Barstad, Ann Maureen 164 Barstad, James 53, 92, 95, 140, 175, 179 Bartee, David Carter 163 Bartee, Patricia Joyce 145, 172 Bartlome, John E. 157 Bassett, Donna Lee 160 Bastiaen, Sandra Lee 47, 51, 56, 65, 144, 170 Bates, Larry Pershing 103 Beach, Bonnie Lee 166 Bear, Richard Warren 161 Beaton, Donald A. 141, 176, 119 Becker ,Curtis Carl 160 Beckerleg, Jeffery Stephen 81, 152 Becklin, Dennis 103 Becknel, William 125, 172 Beggs, Kathy Carole 44, 103, 196 Bell, Diana Kay 149, 151 Bell, Gerald Stephen 163 Bell, William Chester 153 Benjamin, Jonathan Edwin 103 Benkula, Karen Eileen 151 Benner, Russ A. 143 Bennett, Orene Louise 57, 166 Bennette, Sherry Anne 52, 153, 172 A'Perry, Lois Diane 47, 102, 170 Aquilino, Cathleen 52, 159, 161 Archuleta, Mary Jane 164 Armstrong, Janet Marie 142 Armstrong, Ren 102 Arnold, Sallie Maureen 164 Aro, James 140, 172 Aroz, Nancy Jean 155 Aruda, Al A. 102 Asbill, Rober Bernell 51, 102 Ashley, Bertha Louise 102 Ashton, Joan Cynthia 102 Atkinson, Don 140 Atkinson, Robert Ivan 164 Atwood, Steve 94, 140 Aven, Gary W. 94, 102 Aydelott, Donald Jack 81, 144 Ayhens, Olive Madera 157 Benson, Brian Lee 163, 172 Benson, Richard Alan 103 Benson, Stanley Lee 54, 85, 145 Benson, Tom W. 151 Berger, Marilyn Bickie 164 Bergtholdt, Rena Mae 172 Best, David R. 155 Best, Patti L. 141 Beyer, Bonnie Marie 149, 151 Bibeau, Carole Ann 57, 161, 174 Bibeau, Joe Charles 51, 147, 174, 176, 178 Bickert, Bi elow Frederick Carl 93, 147, 195 Bruce T. 151 9 i Bigelow, Elizabeth Travers 144 Bigeler, Billings, Billings, lCheryl1 Andrea M. 140 Eleanor Diane 155, 195 Norman Merle 144 5, Binger, Donna Jean 52, 57, 163 Binger, Terry Lea 57 Bingham, Jill Anne 52 Bingham, Joe Wallace 103 Bird, Carole Ann 51, 57, 157 Birdwell, Lee Roy 145 , Bitters, Margie Louise 52, 163 Black, Barbara L. 140 Blaha, Jerome Arthur 57, 175 Blair, Linda Lau 165 Blakely, Mary Kristine 52, 150 Blau, Kerry Lynn 51, 53, 153, 175 Blazin, Martin G. 151 Bliss, Sheila 103 Blisvert, Carol Renee 62, 162 Blott, Deborah 152 Blow, William D. 46, 147 Boberg, Ralph E. 140 Boerner, Michael Dennis 156 Bointott, Gretchen Ann 147 Bold, Peggy Anne 143 Bonetti, James Edward 81, 153 Bonham, Connie M. 153 Borges, Maryio 52, 67, 147 Boring, Thomas E. 51, 138, 145 Bostic, Marcia May 103 Bowen, Janice Renee 156 Bowers, Louise Estelle 157, 172 Bowling, Patrick R. 92, 141 Bowling, Roberta 52, 57, 158, 159, 163, 172 Bowman, Beverly Jean 40, 51, 103, 174, 178 Bowman Cha'rIes Reese 163 Boyce, Francine Yvonne 150 Boyd, Leonard Anthony 165 Boyette,.Bryan Randall 85, 150 Boyette, Lindo Carole 103, 195 Boyle, John 165 Brachmon, Michael Barnsby 149, 165 Bradley, Eugene 103, 174 Bradley, Kathleen 158, 159, 167 Bradley, Patricia Irene 152 Bradley, Ron W. 53, 142, 174, 176, 178 Brady, Colleen Ann 52, 57, 172 Brady, James H. 151 Broinord, Carole Ann 47, 50, 65, 69, 103 170 173, 182, 185 Braikovich, Dolores Maria 57, 165 Bramell, Robert Louise 150 Brouer, Barbara A. 51, 56, 104, 126 Brouer, Dale E. 47, 143, 170 Breese, James Cameron 164 Brennan, Daniel Bernard 156 Brennan, William Howard 81, 156 Brewster, Sondra Suzanne 57, 162, 172 Brian, Kathryn Lee 161, 172 Bridgeman, Michael Donald 163 Briggs, Milton Luther 145, 174, 176 Brightwell, John Donald 95, 163 Brignolio, Lana Rae 157 Bristol, Judith Elizabeth 155 Britt, Donald Stephen 160 Britt, William Bill 143 Broady, Lisa 57, 161 Broderick, John Terrance 86, 92, 104 Brogden, Gwen L. 77, 140 Brooking, Paul B rooks, Brooks Brown, r Coleen Mariory 1 Louise R. 50, 141 Donna Rae 141 63 Brown, Dorothy Jean 104 Brown, Douglas R. 55, 94, 143 Brown, Doyle 104 Brown, Joyce Ann 153 Brown, Karen Rae 104, 124 Brown, James Marvin 93 Brown, Peggy Ann 52, 165 Brown, Sharryn Lee 154 Bruckman, Richard R. 55, 83, 143 Bruckner, Ed Ronald 151 Bruckner, Robert M. 104 Brunckhurst, Judith Elizabeth 157, Bruno, Carol Joyce 162 Bruno, Patricia L. 52, 157 Bruno, Patty Rae 57, 140, 172 Bruun, Rodney James 93 Bryan, Juanita B. 52, 104 Buchaurti, Samart A. 81, 147 Buchhornu, Patricia Ann 104 Buck, David A. 141 Buck, Edwin A. 81,151 Buck, Lavane Catherine 149, 152 Buck, Leo Edwin 160 Budde, Elaine K. 146 Bufardeci, Salvatore Joseph 163 Bullock, Barbara Ann 163 Bullock, Charles Henry 156 1 Bunyard, Michael David, 81, 149, 153 Burchell, Karen Ann 142 Burgin, Charlotte Jean 156 Burke, Bruce Louis 151 78 Burke Patricia Dorothy 52, 148, 149, 155 Burnett, Claudia M. 100, 104 Burns, Jim Edward 95, 105 Burns, Susan Kaye 172 Burnsides, Jacolyn 164 Bush, Robert Curtis, Jr. 160 Bushnell, Gary 167 Busse, Robert William 153 Bussey, Ronald L. 94, 138, 140, 175, 178, 183 Butcher, Bob Marvin 153 Buti, Remo D. 94, 105 Butler, John Thomas 39, 40, 41, 50, 83, 100, 101,105 Butler Nanc Ann 52 57 159 165, 1 Y 1 I 1 Buttery, Barbara Louise 52, 157 Bye, Ken Arthur 85, 164 Bygum, Earl Weston 161 Bygum, Marilyn F. 144 Bygum, Nellie E. 105 Byington, Leni Michele 143, 170 Bylander, Bobbie Dolores 149, 157 Byron, Jaclyn May 153 Bywater, Fred L. 144 Cabral, Janet Yvonne 157 Call, Nora Beatrice 153 Camacho, Sandra 46, 57, 140 Cameron, Alex Brian 90, 139, 153 Cameron, Robert Paul 92 Camilleri, Frank J. 76, 82, 84, 94, 1 Camisa, Alfred G. 50, 147 Campanella, Sandra 105 Campanella, Toni Marie 165 Campbell, David G. 151 179 03 137 Canifax, Michael W. 54, 95, 138, 142 Cannon, Dave L. 105 Canright, Nancy Carol 163 Canty, Carol Regina 52, 105 Cardoza, Richard 165 Carlson, Jack L. 152 Carns, Deanne June 149, 157 Carr, Marlene 42, 51, 71, 105, 175, 17 Carriera, Dianne 140 Caskey, Charlotte 144 Casqueiro, Antoinette 56, 159, 165 Cassell, Dave Wayne 155 Cena, Donald 90, 91, 153 Cerney, Ronald Way 89, 142 Cerrudo, Ronald John 160 Cervelli, John Kenneth 165 Chabino, Dale Edwin 152 Chalmers, John Francis 163 Chamberlain, Rhoda Lee 144 1 6 Chamberlain, Sharon L. 47, 105, 153, 170 Chancy, Kathy Dawn 47, 147, 170 Chandler, Judy Ann 45, 140, 200 Chaves, Judy Ann 150 Chelciu, Paul David 153 Chelciu, Rebecca Ann 141 Chesley, Ronald Lee 152 Chesney, Chuck William 154 Chew, Bonnie Jean 160 Chicarilli, Carlina L. 105, 196 Chisholm, Lorene G. 141 Christensen, Connie 151, 172, 175 Christensen, Janette G. 140 Christianson, Herber C. 105 Chrisiansen, Linda L. 105 Chute, Robert Gail 161 Cirami, Michael Antonio 164 Ciriello, Mike J. 146 Clapham, Judy Ann 39, 4o, 42, 48, 49, sz, loo, 101, 105, 135, 200 Clark Sharon J. 152 Clauson Tom Lloyd 154 Claver, Leonra Jennie 145 Clements, John Robert 165 Clemons, Beverly Ann 152 Clifton, Tom Alexander 105 Colburn, Cheryl D. 154 Coleman ,William R. 47, 54, 138, 141, 171, 191 Collins, Michael Allen 156 Collins, Nancy Lee 47, 170 Collyer, Georgia L. 52, 142 Columbetti, Philip J. 142 Combs, Colette Noel 52, 57, 148, 149, 152 Comings, Teri Lou 157 Comings, Bob 105, 128 Conklin, Ralph Allen 145 Connell, Patricia A. 154 Connor, Michael Paul 57, 167, 175 Cope, Clifford W. 76, 105 Cope ,John Hanley 81, 160 Cope, Pat M. Corbin, Judith Jean 152 Coronel, Connie 105 Corrie, Stephen James 153 Costa, David F. 54, 105 Costello, Alice Patricia 164 Costello, Jill 52, 101, 105, 124, 133 Costello, Thomas Joseph 95, 157 Cotronco, Jean Ann 151 Coughlin, Karen Lynroy 160 Couts, Bonnie Lee 144 Cox, Elsine D. 144 Crabe, Carolyn Anne 50, 159, 162 Crackel, Lynda Joyce 167 Crackel, Nancy Kay 68, 100, 106 Craddock, Deen Ruth 52, 100, 106 Creech, Peggy L. 106 Cretser, Martha 142 Cromwell, Marvell Laverne 106 Crook, Eugene Ernest 54, 147 Crooks, Billie Jean 106 Crooks, Jacqueline Ann 147 Crooks, Robert M. 106 Crooks, Ruth Anne 57, 150 Crouch, Barbara Carol 150 Crowe, Diane C. 43, 57, 141 Crowell, Steve Lee 156 Crowton, Bruce Steve 154 Cruze, Linda L. 57, 143, 174, 179 Cudd, Rose Marie 47, 106, 170 Cuddihy, Carl Thomas 164 Cumero, Bill J. 41, 50, 95, 106, 171, 173,185 Cumero, Margaret 51, 53, 138, 144, 175 Cunningham, Michael Jon 97, 152 Cuomo, James August 163, 175 Cure, Clifford Eugene 156 Curry, John Emerson 160 Curtis, Andy P. 92, 140 Curtis, Ronald R. 41, 94 Curtiss, Pat Ellen 172 Cuthbertson, Anly 152 Cypress, Jeanne A. 157 d'Alessio, Kathy Anne 163 Dal Porto, Nancy L. 52, 106 Dalziel, Terry M. 91, 144 Danelley, Karen, 150 Darlington, Donna M. 50, 156, 172 Darnell, Mitchell J. 141 Daup, Bille 140 Davis, Al L. 41, 76, 106 Davis, Earl 140 Davis, Rich E. 125 Davis, Roger L. 47, 77, 94, 171 Davis, Ron Eugene 154 Davis, Sharon L. 144 Davis, Timothy E. 27 Davis, Valerie 141 Dawes, Linda A. 47, 106, 170 Dawes, Pat L. 164, 174 Day, Jeannette C. 161 Day, Stanley G. 140 Deacon, Deanna 106 Dabely, Sherrill L. 157 Deckman, Joyce M. 165 DeCruz, Sandra L. 142 DeGennara, Diane M. 56, 158, 159, 103 Degler, Jeannet A. 106 Degner, Roger D. 57, 106 Deigan, Ronald J. 162 DeJong, Linda L. 41, 47, 61, 66, 107 124, Delgado, Edward 165 Della-Maggiora, Richard 147 Deming, Sharon L. 47, 140, 170 DeLong, Richard 77, 143 DeMonte, Robert J. 107 Denton, Karen L. 163 DePaoli, John M. 143 DePaoli, Marilyn 107 DerDevanis, Jimmie 163 DeRoche, Carol Lee 156 Devoto, Raymond E. 141 Dewhurst, Margery 57, 138 Dewhurst, Marie L. 139, 147 Diamond, Pete 149 Dick, Judith A. 42, 107, 130, 132 Dick, Karen L. 107, 172 Diebner, Karen L. 149, 155 Dietz, Max R. 162 Diggs, Delwyn 140 Digiusto, Sherrian 141 Dingman, Anne E. 172 Dobbel, Carol A. 147 Dodson, Ronald J. 161 Domin, Gale L. 160 Donahue, Diane 52, 166 Dorkin, Charles 85, 157 Doroshevich, Jean 165 Douglas, Judy 47, 107, 124, 170, 173 Dove, Charles 156 Dove, Edwin 160 Downs, Lewis 40, 100, 107 Downs, Nancy R. 153 Doyle, Bonnie 47, 50, 51, 57, 140, 170 Drennan, Marlene 107 Drury, Jon Ellie 157 Dry, Edith 107 Duarte, Sharon 141 Dubois, Paul 94, 141 Duck, Gerald 81, 85, 151 Duck, Leslie A. 107, 191 Duclair, Kenny C. 107 Dudgeon, Michael 94, 146 Dudoit, Helena 42, 107 Duffey, Pat 52, 157 Duffie, John 125, 147 Dufour, Gerry L. 74, 76, 79, 94, 107, 137 Duncan, Charleen 153, 179 Duncan, Norman 152 Duperrior, Diane 47, 107, 170 1 Freitas, Richard Steven 97 DuPuy, Margie 147 Duran, Milton J. 95, 166 Durham, Lynda K. 164 Dury, Jim 179 DuVall, Robert J. 141 Eakle, Barbara Caryl 43, 64, 138, 142, 191 Earle, Richard King 40, 108, 137 200 Easterling, Dale Francis 161 Easton, Sue Jane 155 Edwards, Sandra Anne 57, 153 Effinger, Susan Ann 155 Eggers, Carol Ellen 57, 157 Eggleston, Alyn lRusty1 164 Eggman, Gloria Jean 52, 148, 149, 152 Ehlers, James Howard 160, 175 Eichle Eiden, Elder, r, Frank Lowel 151 Sharron Lee 161 Sandi Leigh 40, 52, 148, 149, 151, 172, 194 Elleard, Frank 92, 160 Ellinger, James E. 85, 140 Ellinger, Mary Kay 57, 160 Elliott, Janet Rae 145 Ellis, Stella Mae 142 Emanuele, James Guy 53, 147, 175, 176, Emanuele, Judy Lynn 161 Emenegger, Donald B. 140 Emmons, Gay Loise 163 Emmons, Sumner Cary 146, 172 Engstrom, Lenna 124 Enos, Don A. 85, 150 Erichsen, Carolee 152 Ericksen, Carol Ann 108 Ericksen, Clifford E. 160 Ericksen, Judy A 108 Erickson, Ronnie Herbert 108 178 Eriavec, Ellen F. 142 Erspamer, Mary Margaret 52, 147, 196 Esposito, Carolyn Theresa 153, 172 Estes, Duane K. 145 Ethridge, Thomas Ward 96, 166 Foley, William Thomas 44, 50, 51, 55, 8 Follett, Carol Ann 61, 108 Follett, Jim Ray 147, 174 Foltz, David Harold 150 Foltz, Nancy Lee 47, 108, 170 Fontano, Judy Ellen 47, 108, 170, 173 Fordhal, Walter Butch 151 Fountain, Max Wayne 143 Fowler, Judith Ann 57, 163 Fraser, Bruce S. 151 Fraser, Deonne 163 Fraser, George Frederick 109 Fratres, Judy E. 141 Frazier, Dennis Alfred 109 Freeman, Marcia Lynne 40, 47, 52, 109, 170 Freschi, Ronald Gene 145 Fridfinnson, Joy Ann 163 Frisbie, Nancy Joan 48, 52, 109 Frybargerm, David Henry 164 Fulkerson, Grover David 50, 85, 143 Fuller, Harvie Robert 85, 144 Fuller, Reatha Ann 52, 57, 149, 156, 17 Fuller, Sandra Lynn 167 Furrier, Emma Lou 144 Gabrielle, Karen 165 Gabrielli, John C. 46, 109 Gabrielli, Paul R. 52, 54, 85, 140 Gabrielsen, Richard G. 142 Gajewski, Ralph R. 165 Galeesky, Donna Gayle 146 Gallarini, Dennis John 151 Gallarini, Lawrence Edward 141 Garber, Dixie L. 52, 157 Garcia, Albert Thomas 164 Garcia, James 164 Garcia, Roger W. 146 Garden, Michael D. 165 Evilsiz Evans, Deanna Louise 52, 57, 165, 172 Evans, Gloria Jean 164 Evans, Jack Edward 160 Evans, Leonard M. 54, 57, 140, 184, 185 Evans, Michael John 153 Evans, Sandy Maxine 47, 52, 157, 170 Evans, Tom James 164 or, Helen Irene 52, 149, 156 Garland, Michael G 93, 165 Garner, Garrett, Garrett, Ga rrow, Garrow, Richard Leland 157 John Harrison 152 Thomas Lee 85, 164 Jennifer L. 52, 165 Mike W. 50, 140 Gately, Sharon 57, 142, 174 Gatherum, Bobbie N. 157 Evilsizor, Mary Lee 52, 143 Ewald, Jerry 144 Fadden, Jean C. 149, 152, 153 Fahr, Bonnie Lou 151 Fahrner, Arthur A. 157 Gatherum, Muriel Sarah 140 Gay, Donna May 157, 172 Gay, Gloria Ann 47, 66, 101, 109, 170, Gayle, Jack 91, 97, 156 Gayle, Mary Lou 146 George, Michael Wayne 57, 93, 162 Germann, Ronald Eugene 142 Falkenberg, Dennis James 108 Faria, Cherie Louise 151 Farquhar, Rocky 90 Farquhar, Vernon 160 Fawns, Jess Charles 50, 166 Fee, Maureen Lynn 160 Felsch, Doreen Jean 108 Felsch, Margaret H. 140, 172 Ferdig, Ronnie B. 108 Ferea, Betty Jean 172 Ferguson, Cheryl Yvonne 160 Ferguson, Susan Lee 52, 108 Ferreira, Stephen Abel 152 Ferri, Carolyn Jean 150 Ferri, Joan Dorothy 163 Ferri, Ron F. 125 Fielding, Avron L. 152 Finnie, Donald F. 50, 100, 108 Fischer, William L. 40, 87, 90, 94, 100, 108 Fischer, John Douglas 167 Fisher, Sharon Ann 50, 51, 147 Fisk, Leonard 163 Fitzgerald, Gary T. 157, 174 Fleming, Linda Gail 156 Flores, Arturo Armando 167 Gerry, Alta 57, 71, 143 Gettler, Constance C. 45, 140 Gettler, Don Paul 81, 85, 163 Ghezzi, Bruce S. 109 Gibson, Carolyn Marie 160 Gilbert, Charles Robert 160 Gibson, Steve Wayne 44, 109 Gilbert, Cory Sharon 154 Gilbert, Jack Lee 50, 53, 109, 174, 176 Gilbert, Sharon Lee 47, 170 Giles, Connie Jolene 109 Gilkey, Charles Edwin 166 Gilkey, Richard Alvan 144 Ginsberg, Jerome H. 149 Giovanette, Donna M. 140 Giovanetti, Sandra J. 152 Gira, John 163 Gira, Judith L. 109, 172 Gish, Marilyn Elaine 71, 155 Giuntini, Julie Gayle 155, 172 Glass, Virginia Taylor 164 Glasser, Gary K. 147 Glockner, James F. 96, 145 Glockner, Marion L. 147 Glockner, Patricia Anne 160 2 1,108,131 133,137, 173 Glover, Ruth Ann 52, 165 Goddard, Betty Anne 52, 151, 172 Goff, Fred H. 46, 55, 109 Goff, Linda Louise 52, 57, 163, 172 Golf, Maurice 140 Gonsalves, Albert 109 Gonsolves, Beverly 109, 144 Gonsalves, Clayton M. 163 Goodson, David Ray 50, 153 Gordon, Doreen C. 50, 109 Gordon, Sandra Ellen 153 Gossett, Judith A. 40, 51, 56, 127 Gough, Terry Harlen 85, 93, 142 Goularte, Janice A. 140 Gould, Marion E. 143 Gourley, Andree 151 Gouveia, Karen Helen 109 Goveia, George 75, 78, 146 Graf, Jody A. 46, 73, 141 Graham, Barbara R. 38, 39, 43, 109 Granno, James David 146 Granno, Peter 109 Gray, Elma Diane 157 Gray, James Charles 109, 131 Graydon, Anita Marie 162 Graydon, Dan Edward 142 Green, Ella Louise 165 Gregoris, Louie C. 153 Greig, Patricia M. 101, 109 Graves, Marsha Lynn 160 Grisel, Betty Ruth 163, 194 Gross, Jill A. 52, 155 Gross, Judy L. 140 Groth, John 52, 55, 100, 110 Guerra, Leo Edward 145 Gunn, Alvin Ray 165 Gurley, Clifton Gerrald 167 Gurley, Nancy Ann 110 Gustavson, Randolph S. 110, 142, 174 Gustavson, Terry K. 47 Guthrie, Sam Dean 125 Haag, Bob Steven 161 Haavisto, Theodore U. 81, 85, 152 Hackman, Nancy 138, 144, 172 Hadden, Christine M. 46, 141, 196 Haddow, Sandra Lee 155, 172 Hague, Leland Joseph 144 Haig, James 162 Hale, Chryl N. 140 Hale, Diane Ruth 151 Hall, Anna K. 142 Hall, Jodia A. 85, 143 Hall, Stanley David 40, 195, 165 Hallen, Doug K. 51, 55, 81,101, 110 Hallows, Linda 110 Hallows, Michele 150 Hambley, Suzanne K. 47, 56, 144, 171 Hammer, Kenneth Dale 110 Hammond, Valerie E. 52, 57, 161 Homms, Donald 50 Hampton, Michael Joseph 81, 95, 149 Hamrich, Margaret K. 166 Hanelt, Catherine M. 56, 152 Hanley, Jackson 110, 172 Hanley, Marilou 48, 52, 149, 151, 172 Hanni, Mary Lou 147 Hansen, Carmen Louise 153 Hanson, Judith Kae 43, 146 Hanson, Pamela Cecile 165 Happ, Carolyn Lavern 57, 160 Harig, Christine Ann 156 Harper, Barbara J. 110 Harper, Loretta May 57, 163 Harrell, Dale Walde 154 Harris, Charles 141 Harris, Daniel Macky 147 Harrison, Robert Dick 141 Harrison, Bert 96, 142 Hartman, Sharon Ann 51,110 154, 162 Larson Haskell, Jan C. 39, 54, 138, 143 Hauser, Wanda Harrison 142 Hawkins, Dennis James 81 Hayes, Neil Lee 172 Haythe, John McColIom 74, 85, 165 Haze, Bob Alan 165 Hazelton, Sue Ellen 166 Hazelwood, Shela Ann 160 Hebert, Patricia J. 141, 172 Hellwig, Patricia D. 142 Helton, Eugene Lee 47, 54, 140, 171, 173 Henderson, Gary 54, 110, 112 Henderson, Loybee B. 95, 141 Hendrickson, David Lee 156 Hendrickson, Tom D. 110 Hennessey, Kathleen Iona 167, 172 Henningsen, Pat Anne 66, 110, 185 Henricksorl, James Charles 94, 164 Henry, Judy Kay 110, 155 Herbert, Dennis Ray 55, 96, 110 Herdt, Dianne J. 144, 194 Hermann, Larry Paul 160 Hernandez, Linda Hernandez, Patricia V. 140 Hicks, Cecille A. 141 Higby, Anita Louise 163 Hilgesen, Janice Lynne 165 Hill, Thomas Edward 51, 55, 81, 110 Hipsley, Jo Ann 149, 157 Himenez, Angela 151 Hirschman, Ray Robert 40, 96, 110 Hobson ,John David 100, 111 Hodge, Donna Rae 139, 144 Hodge, Robert E. 90, 160 Hodsell, Fred L. 153 Hodsell, Patricia L. 152 Hoff, Carol A. 143 Hogan, Melba 47, 141, 170, 173 Hokenson, Janice M. 50, 51, 56, 138, 143 Holbrook, Nancy L. 140 Holden, Edwin John 111 Holfeltz, James Glen 166 Holfeltz, Sara Jane 41, 51, 52, 114 Holmes, Shirley Ann 163 Honer, Jim Allen 39, 148, 149, 154 Honer, Lawrence C. 140 Hood, Nancy Lynn 51, 149, 152 Hood, Robin111,131,174, 176,178 Hood, Tom 111 Hunter, Tom Lee 111 Hurbace, Nanceen 150 Hurlbut, Jerry Alan 164 Hurn, Eugene 111 Husband, Carolyn R. 166 Hutchinson, Linda 152 Hutchison, James Rodney 93, 153 Hutto, John Allen 74, 145 lnadomi, Tomoko 163 lsaeff, Mike A. 97, 151 lsquierdo, Joan Adele 57, 159, 162 Jackson, Sandra Lee 152 Jacobs, Vernon Douglas 156 Jacobsen, Herbert Allen 147 Jacobson, Joan Elaine 153 Jaffe, Lois Sharon 46, 51, 57, 143 Jaffe ,Susan Gail 57, 165 Jagoe, Gary E. 95, 143 Janvier, Carol D. 57, 143 Janvier, Richard Lynn 166 Hoover, Veverly Jean 39, 44, 47, 51, 100, 111, 171, 173 Hoover, Eddie 93, 147, 163 Hopkins, Florence J. 51, 149, 153, 178 Hora, Marjorie Jo 154 Harrigan, Bonnie Lee 38, 40, 47, 111, 173 Horwath, Gary John 165 Horwath, Joan M. 52, 111 Houchins, Thomas J. 161 Houck, Carol Marie 57, 111 Houck, Victor 46, 140 House, Carol Ann 142 Househmolder, Carol F. 52, 160, 172 House, Leon 167 Howard, D. Gale 39, 100, 101, 111 Hoyt, Teddy Leon 159, 163 Hroch, John Stuart 160 Hubbard, Helen Elaine 151 H kins, Alan Roy 93, 156 es, James Robert 160 Hur Vicki Lolita 57, 155 Hull, lvin Scott 95, 148, 153 Hull, S n Anita 149, 165 Hulsey, net C. 52, 166 Humphreyjalph 165, 175 Humrichouse, Gary H. 144 Hunt, Alan Howard 55, 74, 77, 94, 111, 1 Hunt, Charles Raymond 156 Hunt, Marilyn Joyce 111 Hunt, Susan Gayle 164 Hunter, Dick M. 92, 150, 174, 176 1 37 34, 170, Jauiou, Bonnie Ann 167 Jauiou, Robert E. 141 Jennings, Miriam 112 Jensen, Carole L. 142 Jensen, Janice Elain 47, 57, 142, 170 Jensen, Karen Patricia 144 Jensen, Kenneth C. 147, 174 Jensen, Kurt S. 53, 165 Jensen, Stannard Bert 164 Jensen, Timothy Anker 91, 95, 159, 163 Jesseman, Calvin David 81 Johanson, John Carl 50, 94, 112 Johanson, Ronald James 91, 95, 157 John, Henery F. 56, 90, 93 Johnson, Barry L. 112 Johnson, Dale Howard 163 Johnson, David Eugene 153 Johnson, Diane Yvonne 201 Johnson, Gary 112, 144 Johnson, Helen Marie 112 Johnson, Joan E. 112 Johnson, Kathryn Adell 51, 61, 112 Johnson, Lee 164 Johnson, Leonard K. 112 Johnson, Roseanne Vereen 52, 150, 172 Johston, Wilma Sue 156 Jones, Albert Leslie 112 Jones, Allan Peirce 152 Jones, Barbara Annette 47, 52, 100, 163, Jones, Bonnie Arlene 152 Jones, Jones, Carol Ann 52, 153 Terry 112 Joung, Nalda W. 112 Jung, Gail Marie 47, 112, 136, 170 Junnila, Dick A. 86, 94, 112 Jurgens, James Wm. 46, 113 Jurgens, Linda Ann 147 Jurickovich, Peter 125 Juzix, Joan Doloris 52, 146, 196 Juzix, Louanna E. 142 Kaastrup, Arelene H. 42, 52, 56, 113 Kahler, Richard William 51, 93, 157 Kail, Mary Lou 164 Katarzy, Jimmie L. 140 Kavannaugh, Natalie Ann 160 Kawaguchi, Joanna V. 157, 175 Keim, Rodney 155 Kelly, Art 113 Kelly, Barry Reid 113 Kelly, James Michael 163 Kelly, Pat Dale 156 Kelly, Patricia Jean 161 Kelsey ,Vickey Dawn 26, 158, 162, 175 Kemp, Kenneth B. 140 Kennedy, Diana Ruth 52, 165, 172 Kennedy, Wayne 151 Kernan, Bonnie Louise 161 1 Kerr, Robert Allen 113 Kerr, Thomas Coburn 165 Kiley, Gerald Earl 85, 97, 146 Killebrew, Dorothy J. 52, 147 King, Arlene Janice 38, 48, 49, 52, 146, 194 King, Thomas Albert 75, 113 King, Yvonne M. 47, 56, 72, 143, 171 Kinner, Lynda M. 57, 142 Kirkwood, Thomas F. 166 Klatt, Bill L. 94, 147 Klatt, Wilma Loise 146 Kleier, Danny Virgil 81, 97, 149, 150 Klier, Wally B. 81, 85 Klem, Eric Allan 50, 149, 151 Klock, Pamela Sue 52, 167, 172 Knapp, Marilyn E. 163, 172 Kneeshaw, Kathleen Elaine 113 Knight ,Dean Frederick 160 Knott, Bruce 0. 156 Knox, Christopher C. 165 Knox, Jerry M. 152 Koehler, Terry William 93, 159, 164 Kohn, James J. 51, 153 Kohne, Kenneth 113 Korock, Don 93, 154, 163, 174 Koscinski, Jenna Lee 166 Kostal, Karalyn 52, 162 Koughan, Roger John 162 Kramer, Michele C. 45, 143 Kramer, Marvin G. 143 Krenz, Kathleen Ellen 57, 160, 172, 175 Kristoffersen, Robert 165 Kruger, Jerry D. 163 Kruse, Diane Lee 144 Kuzmicky, Sandra Marie 164 Kvistad, Wayne 124 LaCombe, Paul Albert 55, 77, 78, 86, 96, 113 LaDue, Pot 43, 51,100,101, 113,152 LaGrone, Cheryl Anita 46, 56, 140 Laird, Mike 150 Laird, Sandra Jean 113 Lamb, Steven Paul 166 Lambdin, Barbara Jean 142 Lambert, Jill Helen 52, 149, 157, 172 Lambert, Kathy 113 Lambert, Thomas Frank 151, 174 Lamendola, Gary 50, 142 Lammi, Sharon P. 152 Lanagan, Jon Michael 153 Lanagan, Terry Blake 160 Lander, Joann G. 43, 47, 170 Landreth, Vernon N. 175 Landreth, Virginia Jo 146, 175 Lane, Linda Lee 164, 172 Lang, Ernie Roman 93, 161 Lang, James Howard 124 Langlois, Andrea Claire 164 Langnecker, Carolyn R. 141 Langs, Stuart H. 53, 142, 174, 176, 178, 181 Larmuseau, Lynne Cherie 52, 56, 160, 174 Larsen Larsen Larsen , Charlotte 52, 146 Harriet Marie 113, 186 I sandy 41, sz, 51, 145, 110 Larsen Ronald L. 91, 150 Larson, Brigid Helena 153 Larson, Doreen Elaine 144, 171 Eva L. 140 Lass, Beverly H. 40, 52, 151 Laughter, Lora Faye 48, 52, 113, 124 Laux, Leonard R. 152 Laverty, Pamela Louise 113 Lawrence, Miles Edward 57, 113 Leach, Robert Michael 38, 45, 46, 50, 100 113 126 Leavitt, Sharon Betty 57, 147 Lechtaler, David Chas. 165 LeClaire, Jean Elizabeth 143 Lee, Marlene Louise 174 Leech, Barry Alan 150 Legan, Tom Lloyd 51, 138, 139, 140 Leister, Homer Lee 160 Leiva, Gerry Ann 100, 114 Lemos, Melvin J. 141 Leon, Diane Sue 152 Lesher, Kent Victor 74, 96, 97, 114 Lessa, George Joseph 165 Lewis, Beatrice J. 140 Lewis, Carl 161 Lewis, Carol A. 69, 149, 154, 172 Lewis, John Hugh 163 Lewis, Roy C. 146 Lewis, Sandra Jane 157 Lewis, Shirley Pat 40, 45, 49, 50, 52, 5 139, 146, 196 Lewison, Victoria Lee 142, 175 Leyes, Robert Dennis 92, 152 Lierman, Darlene Etta 161 Diedtke, Bernd 39,50, 100, 101, 144 Liljenstople, Carl A. 55, 74, 77, 114, 132 Lill, Ray Phillips 144, 172 Lillegard, Sandra Kay 150 Livanos, Helen Nickia 157 Livingston, Carole 46, 48, 49, 52, 114 Livingston, Joan Margaret 40, 41, 149, 152 Lloyd, Karen Elaine 147 Lockyer, Dan Mark 97, 146 Lockyer, Lynnne Marie 56, 162, 172 Loder, Tim Edwin 91, 151, 174, 176 Lodge, Charles Burton 114 Loeffert, Louise 69, 101, 114 Logan, Jack Everett 157 , 7. Lombardi, Kathleen Ann 158, 159, 164, 194 Long, Jeraldine Ruth 39, 48, 52, 139, 147, 194, 200 Long, Susan Carolle 52, 172 Lopes, Don Michael 53, 81, 153, 175, 176, 179 Loquez, Raquel 142 Lorentzen, Peter Eugene 90, 153 Lory, Carol Ann 150 Lovejoy, Jeri Lee 41, 101, 114 Lovier, Linda Lee 154 Lucia, Sandra Kay 153 Lucke, Linda Lee 52, 149, 150 Ludwig, Garth F. 100, 114 Lueth, Harlen Robert 95 Luna, Darlene 114 Lund, Arthur Wayne 96, 114 Lund, Jerry Michael 92, 144 Lund, Margie Sharon 157 Lundstrom, John W. 138, 139, 141 Lundstrum, Gail Ann 42, 57, 114, 126, 130 Lundstrum, Wayne Alan 153 Lque, Beverly Ann 48, 52, 146 Luther, John Stafford 51, 81, 152 Lynch, Karen J. 43, 47, 114, 170, 173 MacDonald, Linda 52, 140, 170, 200 Macedo, Gene A. 144 Macintosh, James A. 145 Macintosh, Virginia 57, 145 Mackey, Glenda L. 150 MacNeill, Kathyln 57 MacPherson, John G. 146 Mader, Bill H. 45 Machler, Linda L. 47, 114, 170 Magoon, Linda l. 57, 114, 183 Mahle, Doreen S. 164 Malcom, James 42, 48, 52, 146 Malcolm, Vivienne 52 Malet, Armand B. 39, 114 Mallon, Sandy D. 47, 114, 170, 178 Malott, Lucinda 51, 57, 138, 139, 144 Mann, Dave L. 165 Mann, Judith M. 115 Manske, Curt L. 163 Mantell, David D. 50, 161 Maretta, Mary J. 39, 41, 51, 138, 147 Mariani, Gary E. 90, 97, 163, 172 Marks, Cheryl A. 162 Marlain, David Ray 161 Marlais, James M. 95, 153 Marlow, Gloria L. 147 Marshall, Linda Y. 166 Marshall, Rodney 161 Martin, Earl 161 Martin, Gloria L. 115 Martin, Mike T. 92, 143, 174 Martin, Pat A. 144 Martin, Sandra L. 73, 140 Martin, Sharon 115 Martin, Steve L. 115 Martini, Paul L. 138, 141 Masker, Cecily 150 Mason, Judie A. 52, 151, 172 Mason, Vicky A. 163 Mast, Barbara M. 147 Masucci, Dave A. 92, 115, 137 Masucci, Thomas M. 164 Mathis, Paul R. 163 Matthews, Michael 163 Mattiesen, Christie 164 Mattox, Bob L. 165 Maxwell, Larry C. 164, 175 Mayer, Dennie W. 50, 144 Mazzoni, Paula L. 147 McBeth, John J. 55, 75, 77, 82, 94, 115, 132 McBurney, Mike J. 54, 145 McCarthy, Tamara Dee 139, 142 McCarty, Lois lrene 161 McClary, Stephen Arthur 164 McClintie, Charlene 52, 57, 163 McCloud, Nancy Ellen 57, 151, 172 McCormick, Judy Ann 51, 56, 149, 157 McCormick, Kathleen Elizabeth 57, 145, 174, 179 McCartney, Jerry 150 McCraw, Jimmy Berry 164 McCraw, Wayne 161 McCullough, Donald Charles lChuck1 167 McCullough, Jim E. 55, 94, 115 McCullough, Donna Mae 43, 46, 48, 52, 138, 139, 140, 175, 196 McCullough, Margaret Ann 56, 115 McCullough, Robert Carl 163 McCune, Linda Ruth 152 McDaid, Denny M. 55, 75, 87, 88, 96, 141 McDermott, Susan Dorothy 115 McDonald, Dennis Dee 91, 93, 175 McDonald, Lee N. 47 McDonell, Michael George 81, 159, 161 McEneany, Joe A. 38, 39, 76, 100, 107, 115, 126 McFadden, M. Lynn 45 McFadden, Richard Goodsell 156 McGaha, Carmel 46, 151 McGarry, Judith Ann 150 McGill, George Joseph 144 McGinnis, Gayle 142 McGinnis, Michael R. 156 McGuire, Nancy Lee 43, 115 Mclhany, Daniel James 51, 93, 144, 175 Mclntosh, Bruce C. 50, 155, 174 Mclntyre, Michael Tarver 41, 51, 55, 86, 87, 94, 139, 144 McKemy, Donald E. 141, 174 McKenzie, Challee 52, 57, 148, 149, 151, 172 McKenzie, Dorothy Elsie 44, 115, 196 McKinder, Linda 161 McKinney, Luanna 138, 141 McKinnon, Sharon A. 141 McLaughlin, Edward James 150 McMeans, Stella L. 155 McNerny, Donald Lee 143 McNerny, James Pat 150 McNerny, Valerie Jean 153 McNulty, Karin Sue 163 McFarland, Jacqueline 142 Meadors, Leslie J. 161 Meager, Patrick 54, 115, 171 Medeiros, Rick G. 150 Meeke, Lana L. 151 Meeks, Myra Sue 146 Meeks, Ron A. 91, 97, 161 Melcher, Sandra S. 155 Mellenthin, Jean Arlene 142 Melton, Frank S. 94, 115 Mellenthin, Ted 165 Mendunca, Barry W. 150 Mendoza, Douglas W. 81, 151 Mesa, Mettel Mettle Cecilla C. 149, 156 mann, Kristin 165 man, Mike G. 81, 155 Michael, Shirley A. 142 Machal, Lane 156 Middleton, Janet A. 157 Miguel, Barbara L. 142 Miguel, Carl F. 125 Miguel, Stanley S. 163 Milcks, Alan 164 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Dennis A. 150, 174 Donald H. 51, 77,115 Dorothy l. 138, 143 Jack R. 151 Lana 52, 81 Ritchie 57, 156 Susan Marie 143 Sylvia A. 147, 151 Wayne L. 157 Millamn, Tecla 165 Mills, Jacquline F. 48, 49, 51, 52, 100, 135 Mills, Vicki A. 57, 151 Mintey, Burton L. 55, 86, 87, 96, 116 Miracle, Sandra K. 116 Miragl io, Rich E. 152 Mitchell, Dennis R. 152 Mitchell, Mariann 152 Mitchell, Robert T. 54, 147 Mittelstaedt, Ronald 92, 138, 143 Moorell, Monty 55, 116 Mole, Gail L. 50, 156 Mole, Gary E. 94, 138 Molter, Sharon L. 144 Monroe, Loretta R. 155, 172 Monta nelli, Nancy C. 52, 57, 145 Montero, Nancy Ann 161 Montez, Gary D. 54, 116 Moohe Moor, y, Bill J. 157 Robyn M. 150 Moore, Beverly J. 116 Moore, Deanna M. 153 Moore Edward E. 166 Moore, James S. 50, 175 Moore, Kenneth M. 163 Moore, Richard S. 162 Moore, Sandra H. 47, 116, 170, 173 Morell i, Joseph P. 51, 149, 157, 175, Morford, Zeita K. 116 Morga Morga Morga de, Maxine 152 n, Patricia C. 140 n, Thomas J. 144 Morones, Bob M. 165 Morris, Janet L. 50, 52, 57, 154 Mortenson, Jean L. 161 Moses, Barbara J. 141 Mougey, Carole J. 163, 174 Moulden, Glenn W. 96, 152 Moulden, John N. 164 Mowry, Beverly R. 116, 132 Muenc h, Sandra L. 52, 160 Muir, Daniel H. 160, 174 Mulgrew, Florence J. 116 Muller, Louise 116 Munro Murde Murph Murph Murph e, Jan 153 n, Janet 57, 141 y, Craig P. 163 y, John P. 154 y, Larry K. 93, 155 Murray, Tom P. 85, 160 Musko Myers, pf, Elizabeth M. 57, 164 Dan 92, 116 4 178 115, 134, fl' Myers, Darlene L. 42, 62, 116, 124, 192 Myers, Jan 161 Myers, Marilyn 150 Myers, Myers, Richard J. 116 Rita M. 142 Myers, Teddy, Jr. 162 Myers, Susan S. 163 Names, Ran Paul 155 Narducci, Bob Jerome 116, 181 Narducci, Thomas Patrick 81, 97, 161 Nauck, Allan W. 160 Nelson Barbara E. 142 Nelson: Darrel Everett 163 Nelson Donald Everett 163 Nelson, Donald Martin 156 Nelson, Jerry Dennis 94, 116 Nelson, June D. 116 Nelson, Larry 90, 97, 163 Ness, Karen Ann 146 Ness, Margaret Jean 164 Neville, Darlene Rae 48, 49, 51, 52, 157, 194 Newburgh, Christine Ann 57, 160, 179 Newman, Pat 47, 124, 170 Newton, Donald 157 Nichols, Arthur J. 151 Nichols, Caroliean 144 Nichols, Judy Ann 161 Nichols, Ronald 50, 141 Nicholson, Stanley J. 51, 140 Nida, Harold Richard 53, 93, 151, 174, 178 Nikkari, Leo 92, 150 Noble, Vicky Rae 167 Noel, Janice E. 142 No le Mar aret M 47 147 9 1 9 - I Nohava, Mryel 81, 149, 152 Nordendahl, Warren l. 150 Norder, Ellamay 116 Norris, Mary Ann 163 Northup, Molly Kathleen 156 Novack, Virgil T. 152 Novick Noyes, i, Chet James 57, 116, 183, 185 Paul E. 151 Nuckolls, Virginia Ilene 162 Nunes, DeWight A. 81, 153, 174 Nunes, Nunes, Nunes, Nunes, Elvin R. 125 Jim 144 Judith Marie 46, 116, 170 Norma Jo 143 Oakes, Joanne Marie 51, 157 Oase, Steve Jon 40, 91, 95, 148, 157 O'Brien, James D. 81, 85, 163, 172 Ockerman, Shirley R. 47, 51, 138, 139, 140, 170 O'Connell, Dennis 46, 55, 76, 82 0'Connor, Brian Lee 161 Odegard Bob Carl 150 Odermatt, Janice Arlene 51, 153 Ogle, Richard Claude 81, 153 Olsen, Olson, David Martin 165 Charlene Mae 116 O'Neill, James Michael 165 O'Neill, Melanie A. 143 Oppermon, Jay 74, 78, 140 0'Reilly, Dennis Paul 117 Orn, Karen Rae 159, 164 Orr, Charlotte A. 140 Orr, Marvin Allen 117 Orrey, Orwig, Robert Dennis 162 Carol Ann 145 Osborne, Doreen Kay 156 Otten, Otten, Barbara Ann 160 Douglas D. 161 Ottersen, Dianne Gail 117 Outzen, Pamela Lee 160 Owen, Bill Herrick 125 Owen, Kenneth B. 42, 50, 117 Owen, Helen May 160 Owen, Larry G. 117 Packard, Pat Mae 46, 144 Padavana, Marie Madeline 172 Padavana, Paula Ann 161 Palmberg, Paul Frederic 152 Palmer, llena Marie 52, 149, 151 Palmer, Robert Alan 93, 159, 160 Panum, Philip 140 Park, Sharon 117 Parker, Connie 167, 172 Parks, Sharon Ann 162 Parma, Robert Wayne 95, 153 Parr, Doug Wayne 165, 174 Parsell, Karen Ann 166 Partridge, Robert Alan 157 Pasqual, Miriam Ann 151 Paterson, Robert D. 52, 74, 76, 78, 82, 83, 96, 97, 117, 132, 194 Pattillo Kathy Joyce 149, 152 Pattillo Terr Allen 144 I Y Patton, Lois Gwen 117 Patton, Penny Fay 52, 157 Paul, Patricia Margaret 57, 117 Paulsen, Karen Philomina 163 Peck, Carrie Janice 157 Peck, Myrtle Ruth 117 Pedras, Marlene Marie Peixoto, Patey Ann 147 Pellegrini, Robert 141 Pence, Carl Wayne 152 Peper, William Henry 117 Pepperel I, Helen Aileen 52, 147 Pepperell, Wm. H. 95, 164 Pereira, Perenon, Blanche Yvonne 146 Suzette Irene 51, 157 Perez, Eddie 81, 162 Perkins, Perkins, Lowell Stanford 143 Michael Edward 152 Perry, Judith Ann 151, 172 Perry, Judy Mary 48, 49, 52, 139, 142 Perry, Patricia B. 38, 39, 48, 49, 51, 52, 117, 194 Perry, Rosemarie Catherine 155 Pestana, Nancy M. 150 Peters, J eff Bock 145 Peters, Mark 150 Peters, Ray Orval 143 Peterson, Donna Virginia 49, 52, 57, 100, 117 Peterson Gail Carol 157 Petersoni John Gary 152 Peterson, Lawrence Richard 163 Peterson Penney 153 Peterson: Renee Margaret 156 Peterson Peterson , Sonna LaRae , Vicki Diane 52, 163, 172 Pfister, Bernard John 157 Pfisterer, Robert Anthony 91, 150 Phelps, Brenda Sue 165 Phillips, Ann Frances 52, 139, 147 Phillips, Barbara Jeanne 161 Phillips, Deirdra Ann 57, 161 Phillips, Don Garfield 54, 56, 112, 117 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Philpott, Linda Ann 41, 50,165 Nancy Pearl 161 Stanley George 161 Betty Jean 164 Phister, Leonard Delano 149, 156 Pickford, Jacqueline Kay 146 Pimentel ,Linda Roy 164 Pinana, Gary Michael 145 Pine, Gerald Clarence 157 Pipitone, Linda Lee 163 Pisani, R ichard 117 Pitschner, Charles Richard 81, 94, 152 Pitt, David Ben 152, 172 Pitt, Jan et Marie 155 Pluff, Jacqueline Mary 117 Pluff, Robert Dennis 85, 156 Poley, Jack Charles 50, 81, 142 Pontziou s, Richard Lloyd 167, 179 Popp, Dan Frank 150 Potter, Denis Arthur 43, 54, 95, 146 Potter, Joyce Marie 118, 174 Potter, Robert John 143 Powell, Merrie Jean 149, 154 Powell, Robert Jay 141 Powell, Tom Keith 152 Prachar, Jerome Cornelius 50 Presisendorf, Craig Kent 55, 76, 77, 79, 83 118 Price, Yvonne Louise 152 Prince, Juanita Jean 144 Pritchett, Glen Lee 156 Pruett, Richard O'Neill 164 Prull, Douglas Stephen 41, 118, 131 Pucci, Dianna M. 71, 138, 140 Puccio, Joseph P. 43, 48, 49, 96, 146 Qualls, John Franklin 152 Rager, Gary Ronald 118 Ralph, Bill Charles 56, 118 Ralph, James Barton 161 Ramm, Paul F. 91, 92, 142 Ramos, Marlis Bernice 147 Ramsdell, Kirk Richard 50, 166, 176 Randall, Meredith K. 140 Rasmussen, Kenneth Dean 90, 91, 153 Rassier, Jane Ann 160 Ratcliff, Sandra Jeanne 52, 57, 150 Raudio, Muriel Florence 154 Raudio, Muriel Jean 118 Rediger, Johanna Jana 149, 157 Reed, Maryio Ann 162 Reed, Morgan Lewis 118 Reed, Patricia C. 156, 174, 179 Reighard, Ruth Lynn 150 Reitan, Carole Joann 146 Reitan, Charles 0. 167 Remer, Frederic Randall 95 Remer, Theodore Michael 85, 165 Reschert, Kathie Ardell 52, 164 Revell, Rosalind Joy 164 Reynolds, Bill D. 40, 95, 149, 155 Reynolds, Karen Lee 144 Rhein, Rosemary Cynthia 163 Rhein, Jeryl Ann 52, 161, 172 Rice, Judy Ann 160 Rice, Pat Jean 152 Rice, Judy 172 Richard, Dian Cecila 52, 165 Rickert, Judy 146 Rickert, Michael Kelly 143 Riek, Judy Ann 43, 51, 54,118 Riedeman, Bill C. 118 Riele, Patricia Ann 38, 118 Riesing, Donald Lester 160 Riesing, John Wayne 144 Rigney, Richard 144 Rigney, Ronald Wayne 150 Rina, Rita Yvonne 156 Rivera, Fred Raymond 118 Robbie, Richard W. 157 Robbins, Claudia Marie 51, 64, 100, 118 Roberts, Dennis Edward 150, 156 Roberts, Herman William 175 Robichaud, Addison E. 157 Robinson, Jerry Lynn 153, 159 Robson, Gayle Cecilia 57, 145 Robson, Sally Anne 167 Rocco, Ralph Anthony 165 Rockey, Sharon Anne 160 Roda, James Edward 163 Roderick, Larry Joseph 92, 146 Roderick, Patricia Lynn 163 Rodrigues, Gertrude Ida 57, 160 Rodrigues, Marilyn Jean 118 Rodrigues, Patricia Marie 57, 118 Rogers, Diane Marie 159 Rogers, Donald N. 141 Rogers, Louise Francis 57, 149, 153, 172 Rogers, Julia 165 Rogers, Walter Gary 166 Rohde, Alice C. 166 Rohde, Janice Mae 138, 141 Rose, Marianne Jane 52, 152 Rose, Sue Ellen 52, 162, 175, 178 Rosenkrans, Brenda 124, 134 Rose, Donald 161 Ross, Don 174, 176 Rothling, David Henry 85, 160 Rothling, Sue Mary 47, 118, 170, 173 Rothman, Mike L. 118 Rottmar, Kathryn Ann 165 Rowand, Don Robert 161 Rowe, Phillip Everett 153 Rowe, William Gordon 156 Rubio, Jack John 163 Rubis, James L. 161 Rumbly, Clyde 163 Runswick, Jerry J. 144 Rush, Ronald William 161 Rushing, Russell Kent 118 Russell, Marilyn Lee 163 Russell, Terry E. 144 Russo, Anita Louise 163 Russo, Steven L. 54, 118 Ryall, Marilyn Kay 151 Ryan, Linda Lucille 150 Ryder ,Larry R. 50, 140 Salak, Christian A. 160, 175 Salas, George D. 47, 54, 147, 171, 17 Salas, Sandra D. 161 Salter, Mike H. 125 Samuel, Edwin L. 57, 119 Sandelin, Don 119 Saukko, Sandra L. 147, 172 Sanders, Liana E. 52, 57, 149, 152 Saunders, Jimmy M. 151 Savage, Thomas W. 119 Savelli, Jim E. 163 Savelli, Mary 46, 52, 57, 146 3, 177 Scatena, Harvey, Jr. 46, 55, 74, 75, 132, 137 Scatena, Sharon 160 Schaff, Stephen E. 151 Schaeffer, Gordon G. 159, 163, 174 Schaffer, Michael A. 81, 140 Schaffer, Pat 119 Schaffer, Roland A. 81, 160 Schaffner, Christina 165 Schaffner, Stover J. 157 Schiager, Jim A. 145 Schrimpf, Grael F. 153 Schrimpf, Karen E. 143, 179 Schukle, Thomas J. 81 Schumann, James R. 54, 144 Schwartz, Bob G. 151 Schwegel, Cathie 45, 119 Schwegel, Stephen 164 Scott, Barbara 39, 60, 119 Scott, Darryl G. 163 Scranton, Carol 143, 221 Seiferth, Pat A. 161 Selaya, John J. 155 Serdahl, Eric G. 119 Serdahl, Pamela D. 152 Seronello, John F. 76, 96, 144 Seronello, Ray L. 154 Sesar, Diana G. 50, 51, 66, 119, 124 Sessions, Dale E. 47, 83, 94, 119, 171 Severe, George E. 94, 95, 151 Serverns, Dale G. 90, 91, 150 Severns, Nancy L. 156 Shaeffer, Gordon 159 Shafer, Donna l. 138, 139, 144 Shanor, Mary S. 63, 100, 119, 126 Sharpe, Timothy J. 163 Sharrar, William L. 150 Shehab, Michelle A. 147 Shenkel, Karleen A. 144 Shockley, John A. 120 77, 83, 119, Shoemake, Judith A. 146 Shuger, Jeanie 141, 170 Silva, Bob R. 154 Silva, Linda 124 Silva, Marlene M. 160 Silva, Richard A. 120 Silva, Richard A. 81, 92, 162 Silva, Rita M. 163 Silva, Wyndelin R. 163 Silveira, Sherry J. 120, 170 Silver, Diane N. 67, 167 Silvers, Jim 'R. 85, 140 Simmons, Dove L. 120 Simmons, Donna L. 156 Simmons, Dona M. 45, 120, 124 Simonich, Kathleen 52, 160, 172 Simpson, Jimmy L. 140 Simpson, Steve N. 150 Sites, Glenda L. 160 Skinner, Walter G. 53, 81, 163, 174 Slocum, Thomas E. 156 Smedberg, Sue L. 47, 100, 120, 170 Smemoe, Martin W. 152 Smith, Henry C. 95, 120 Smith, Juanita J. 165 Smith, Marcia 159, 160 Smith, Pat 47, 120, 161, 170, 173 Smith, Ray 81, 166 Smith, Sandra 159, 160 Soares, Carol 141 Soega ard, Denis 5,143 Soffiette, Marilyn 151 Soldat, Bob 40, 50, 95, 120 Songey, Bob 54, 93, 95, 145 Sones ,Jackie 38, 51, 53, 120, 126, 178 Sorensen, Bill 165 Sorensen, Henry 93, 165 Sorensen, Jack 83, 120 Sorensen Soule, Soule, , Rose 166 Gary 146 Larry 120 Sousa, Karen E. 153 Sousa, Larry J. 97, 147, 183 Sousa Anthony J. 90 Sousa, Gilbert P. 38, 148, 153 Souza, Kathleen M. 120 Souza, Marlene M. 161 Souza, Robert 141 Souza, Veda M. 155 South Kelly 51,141,175 Spain: Bruce E. 81, 150 Spang Spang ler, Eugene 140 ler, Valerie 167 Spicknall, Barbara 47, 120, 170, 175 Spotts, Joseph S. 50, 144 Spotts, Victor L. 164 Sprocklen, Jay 164 Staack, Bill C. 52, 55, 94, 120, 137 Stafford, Gloria 164 Standing, James F. 91, 150 Standing, Robert 161 Stanfield, Arlene D. 107, 120, 135, 194, 200 Stanfield, Danna l. 161 Stanley, Diane L. 171 Stanton, Patricia A. 143 Stark, Sondra D. 156 Starkes, Frances 163 Starr, Madline K. 141 Statham, Douglas E. 38, 40, 45, 53, 55, 94, 137, 175, 176 Stazel, Edward A. 92 Stavert, Susan A. 50, 51, 100, 101, 121, 132 St. Dennis, Frank 162 St. Dennis, Gene 119 Stearns, Frank A. 156 Steabbins, Carolyn 149, 156 Steed, Marcene R. 144 Steelman, Billy C. 160 Steelman, Haskell 140 Steinbrook, Barbara 147 133, 115, 176, 1 Steiner, Stephen Stephen Jeri L. 38, 45, 121 s, James T. 95, 146 s, Linda K. 164 Sterling, Joan 121 Stewart, Bill W. 41, 56, 121 Stewart, Bonnie J. 121 Stewart, David H. 112, 121 Stewart, Douglas, Jr. 157, 175 Stewart, Douglas L. 153, 175 Stewart, Martha A. 143 Stewart, Nancy L. 121 Stewart, Pat A. 51, 57, 140 Stiger, Jeanette 161 Stillman, Donna 47, 121, 170 Stodal, Robert A. 140 Stone, Dorothy V. 121 Stone, Gretchen 152 Stowers, Marcia L. 121, 186 Stretz, Donald W. 167 Stricknell, Robert 153 Stricker, Roberta L. 154 Stromgr Strong, en, Richard 146 Fred E. 125, 146 Strong, Gary L. 165 Strong, Susan 156 Stubblefield, Leona 57, 121 Suggett, Judith 39, 52, 100, 101, 121 Suggett, Carolyn L. 52, 142 Sulprizio, Abby G. 47, 49, 52,, 121, 124, 133, 170, 173 Super, John S. 85, 161 Super, Kathleen A. 49, 52, 146, 175, 179 Swenson, Kenneth 0. 50, 121 Swanson, Yvonne R. 152 Sweet, James R. 94, 142, 171, 181 Swensen, Jerry B. 51, 94, 95, 139, 144, 175, 179, 193 Szenasi, Pat 143 Szuch, Mary Anne 165 Tademy, Joan Evonne 63, 152 Tademy, Theodorsia 49, 52, 121, 133 Tadeney, Lee Decator 165 Taitson, Thomas 163 Tanner, Mike E. 54, 142 Taylor, Barbara Jeanne 63, 196 Taylor, Bonnie Ruth 48, 52, 101, 122, 135, 174 Taylor, Richard Coulter 55, 91, 147, 174, 176, 178 Taylor, Robert Marvin 138 Teixeira, Greta 141 Temple, Jayme Karen 57, 152, 172 Terkelsen, Dennis 53, 143, 174, 176 Terrell, Bruce A. 46, 54, 147 Terry, Janice Arlene 52 Tewel l, Tewell, Gary D. 51, 95, 143 Willard Allen 152 Thorp, Norman M. 157 Theis, Kenneth Robert 122 Thillma Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas n, Janet Lynn 160 , Barbara l. 47, 140, 170 , George F. 143 , LaVerne Anne 163 Robert Charles 145 Thomas: Shirley Ann 52, 163 Thomey, Jim David 84, 122 Thomey, Kathleen Marie 52, 162 Thomps Thomps on, Bill Howard 166 on, Cheryl Ann 165 Thompson, Donna Rae 164 Thomps on, Gene Harry 143 Thompson, Glenna 122 Thunen, John Gary 94, 122 Thurman, Bill L. 151 Tietjen, Christee J. 40, 47, 122, 134, 170 Tipper, James Grant 151 Tjosvold, Bob Arthur 166 Tocchini, Adrienne 158, 159, 167 Tocchin Todaro, i, Valerie J. 150 Frank 97 Tode, Robert William 122, 179 Toimil, Lawrence J. 93, 142 Toler, James William 162 Tolley, Penny Lou 122, 175 Tooke, Patsy Rae 72, 150 Torres, Judy Ann 142 Torsell, Cherie 152 Toupes, Darlene M. 57 Tracy, Joe Edward 139, 144, 185 Tripp, Bessie Jane 153, 172 Tritto, Mike Francis 54, 145 Tucknott, James Andrew 122 Tucknott, Robert A. 140 Tuleen, Carole A. 143 Tuleen, Judy Kay 122 Turner, Dan Joe 51, 81, 154 Turner, Janice K. 50, 57, 154 Turner, Robert Harvey 95, 142 Tweedt, Vicki Lee 162 Tye, Ross W. 40, 54, 95, 143 Tymer, Ronald Frank 147 Tyrrill, Alfred R. 51, 141 Udell, Suzi G. 100, 101, 122, 126 Upchurch, Carolyn Joycene 47, 52, 153, 170 Upchurch, Thomas B. 42, 52, 55, 74, 77, 122, Valentich, Frank 81, 150 Valentich, Virginia I. 57, 122 Van Arsdale, Gary 92 Vanderbilt, Jack Leroy 38, 158, 159, 163 Vanderbilt, Richard G. 122 Vandebyl, William C. 97, 159, 160 Vanier, Bonnie 163 Vanier, Cheryl 47, 122, 170 Vanier, Richard Warren 81, 122 Vanier, Suzanne C. 164 Vankenakker, Patricia M. 150 Van Kirk, Nancy Lee 122 Van Natta, Fred C. 51, 92, 143, 174, 178 Vargen, Videlle 122 Vasko, Jim Louise 47, 55, 75, 94, 122, 171 Vejby, Bob Stewart 54, 57, 93, 141, 184, 185 Vicencio, Richard 45, 123 Vickrey, David G. 87, 94, 123, 137 Videvich, Harlyn G. 163 Viera, Geralynn G. 67, 160 Vierra, Kathryn Ann 57, 163, 178 Vieira, Tom Antone 123 Vierra, John 94, 95, 144 Vigil, Estella 172 Vinson, Ted Stephen 167 Vinson, William T. 51, 151 Vlaardinger, Lu Ellen 44, 56, 123 Vlaardinger, Mary E. 42, 154 Vnuk, Sandra 154, 172 Voorhees, Marianna 47, 52, 140, 154, 170 1 Wackerly, Francis P. 140 Wade, Elaine Innes 164 Wagner, Jesse R. 153 Wahl, Judith Marilyn 52, 57, 165 Wahlquist, Martin 142 Wair, Bonnie T. 147 Walde, Peter Hermann 56, 92, 123, 131, 195 Waldemer, Linda L. 143 Waldrop, Dennis Ray 160 Walker, Carole Ann 52, 123, 132, 133 Walker, Pamela R. 165 Walker, Robert Edward 161 Walker, Robert Stanley 153 Wallace, Fred Lee 160 Wallace, Paul Dale 152 Wallen, Christina S. 56, 147 Wallen, Nancy Ann 164 Waller, Carol J. 140 Wallis, Peggy Laverne 162 Wallon, Sandra Louise 147 Walters, David R. 87, 123 Walters, Michael S. 49, 52, 57, 148, 149, 172 Walton, Jimmy Eugene 164 Walton, Linda Kay 167 Wanden, Gilbert 94, 140 Ward, Joseph Frank 156 Ward, Kathy Lucille 161 Wardell, Darrell Hal, 152 Warner, Don 156 Warren, Diane Jeannette 160 Weber, Carrie Ann 162 Weber, Helen Louise 51, 123 Webster, Jane 160 Weg'ener, Leonard C. 146 Weir, Bob F. 145 Weis, Vincent Lynn 55, 82, 123 Welch, Joan Carilyn 151 Wells, Nancy Jean 150, 172 Wells, Virginia Ann 156 Wendland, Judith Elaine 162, 172 Werk, Jack Richard 90, 160 Weslowski, Judy Ann 52, 165 Weslowski, Richard R. 123 West, Darryl Lee 158, 159, 163, 172, 176, 178 Weston, Michael J. 141 Weston, William Snow 164 Wetherbee, Gary L. 144 Wheeler, Gloria Carole 52, 57, 162 Wheeler, Sharon G. 44, 45, 52, 67, 141 White, Daniel 141, 173 White, Glen Richard 40, 47, 51, 52, 54, 141, 171 White, Linda Lee 123 White, Ruth E. 148, 157 White, Sally May 164 White, William G. 167 Whitehurst, David M. 150 Whitmire, Sharon L. 143 Wichael, Jerry 165 Wichael, Jim Robert 123 Wicks, Sonia Ann 147 Wickstrom, Carlene M. 160 Wigand, Karen Lee 123 Wigand, Robert Donald 81, 93, 165 Wigholm, William John 92, 152 Wilburn, Darlene 164 Wilburn, Lawrence 85, 140 Wilburn, Michael Lee 165 Wiley, Elvin Dale 162 Wilfong, Gary 156 Wilkinson, Ken James 92, 93, 123, 174, 176 Williams, Bernie 152 Williams, Bruce Kelly 53, 81, 123, 174, 176, 178 Williams, Jerry Lee 152 Williams, Ralph Alan 53, 161, 174, 176 Williams, Sandra L. 142 Williamson, Lee K. 123, 125 Willis, Lynn K. 43, 140 Willis, Nancy Lee 154, 172 Wilson, Ann L. 161, 172 Wilson, Claudia June 161 Wilson, Craig Stephen 81, 165 Wilson, Harry David 142, 202 Wilson, Harry T. 140 Wimberley, Lana S. 153 Windberg, Tom Wayne 166 Winder, Judith Arlene 46, 144 Wise, Linda Lee 123 Witt, David 54, 85, 94, 141 Wolchow, Brouce Wayne 143 Wolchow, Joyce Lynne 123 Wolf, Joseph R. 47, 124, 134, 171 Wolf, Mary Lucy 123 Wolf, Patricia A. 163 Wolf, Rex 173 Wolf, Sandra Kay 52, 157 Wolfe, Lynn Marie 160 Wolfe, Neil L. 54, 124 Wolkowicz, Michael 57, 93, 159, 160 Wong, Germaine Q. 51, 124 Wong, Lorraine 151 Woods, Clayton T. 42, 50, 51, 100, 124 Woods, Sharon E. 51 Wooldridge, Dale 96, 124 Worf, S. 149 Worthy, Paula Ann 40, 70, 147, 149, 172 Wright, Lois Louise 138, 142 Wyzand, Dave 143 Young, Al S. 124 Young,.Eileen Rae 163 Young, Karen Jean 57, 163 Youngblood, Bill Jae 162 Yrkkola, Ann Louise 163 Zapata, Sandra Yvonne 142 Ziegler, Charleen Mae 44, 52, 57, 143, 194 Ziegler, Thomas Gilbert 152 Zigan, Diane Margaret 157 Zimmer, Gary 163 Qiflflii, CAROL AN N SCRANTON BORN-OCTOBER 23, 1942 DIED--FEBRUARY 8, 1959 lt was with deep regret that the students of Castro Valley High learned of Carol Scranton's death. Those that knew her liked her. Carol, a member of the junior class, died Sunday, February 8, 1959 of injuries re- ceived in an automobile accident on the previous Friday night. She was born in Hayward on October 23, 1942. ln elementary grade, she attended Markham and Baywood and in junior high, Bret Harte and Strobridge. She spent her first two years of high school at Hayward and came to Castro Valley High School in her junior year. Carol had an open smile for everyone and made many friends among the Spartans in the short time that she was here. Carol was above average in her school work, but her real interest was modern danc- ing, at which she spent long hours of practice. She was also active in Job's Daughters. ln memory of our friend and classmate, Carol Scranton, we dedicate this page. 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