Hayward High School - Agrarian Yearbook (Hayward, CA)
- Class of 1956
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ORGANIZATIONS I I8 - I33 FINE ARTS I34- I47 SPORTS I48- I87 GIRLS' SPORTS I50- I64 BOYS' SPORTS I65- I87 SOCIAL LIFE l88 - I95 ADVERTISEMENTS l96 - 2 I 5 I f , ,ig-iq? e ' lv, , ,M 'W I ,f P ,,, ,v fg, f -A, fl MM' ,' If ,,,rf , :W 'I ,- f f I, ,ff in . I f , i l eine .911 flue Swing The hislory ol our school slarled in H390 when a one-building school was buill on lhe corner ol A and Solo Srreers. Because ol a growing commun- ilry and increasing school regislralion, lhe presenl sile ol l-layward l-ligh was purchased by lhe dislricl school board in I9I2. The regislralion slill growing, more buildings were added unlil l94C? when lhe Boys' Gym was builr, making a Jrolal of lwenly-one buildings on The campus. ln spile of lhe archileclure, our school is nor as classic as il mighl appear To The passer-by: behind H5 Locafed in fhe cenfer of fhe campus is l'he Audiforium Building wifh fhe Boys' Gym fo The leff fhe Girls' Gym fo fhe righf, and fhe Science, Language Arfs, and shops fo fhe rear. The Adminisfrafion Building is in The lower righi corner of lhe campus wifh fhe quonsef hufs across Hanlon Field fo 'lhe leif. Greek pillars are up-To-dale melhods ol leaching and a curriculum Jrhal has ariracred Jrhe ailenfion of schools lhroughoul lhe counlry. Yes, we're in lhe swing, in many ways. We have iazz on lhe farm, bop in 'rhe barnyard, and a red hor srudenl body. The Coachmen, members ol The l-layward I-ligh dance band, are used on The following pages ol campus shols lo symbolize +he forward loolc of lhe school and lhe inner feelings oi iazz and modern ideas oi every Farmer and Farmerelle of l-layward l-ligh. -Phofo by Fairchild Sfudlo I .Xe f fy i ' ny! f f , ' I W 1' ' f W, . ', 4272? , 534 ,W nfwwaqf 6 6 Kiwi W W f ff i , I , '-sr., I 7 x f' is rv 1, 'Magix , Y gy- fi aj ' A ,Lv f I H: 'F if gghix ,f r,., N N-wr-Jfmege-wmv 3 L x, f , gdb-A g I - K-' f. , np 1, Y V .-4 4 ' nv 0' P FNS V: , Y. Ni ' 151. f S fi 5 Ogri y gin Overlooking Hanlon Field is 'rhe Boys' Gym which nexf year will be used as a double-gym shared by 'rhe girls. The gym, divided by a folding me'l'al door, has had offices and locker rooms added fo accommodale +he girls. When looking al' fhis building we remember 'rhe many dances and excifing games held here. The library and a few classes are also accommodafed in fhis building. f Ml fm We' f. Qfwff as-W' -mild? 1 00l lfU6ly Wifl1 ifs enfrance marked by maiesfic pillars, fl1e Audiforium Building is fl1e cenfer of all school acfivifies. Wiflwin fhese walls are flue Principal's Office, Affendance Office, Audiforium, Sfudenf Body Office, Dean of Girls', and Dean of Boys' Offices, Show Cases, Senior Bullefin Board, Rally Commiffee Bullefin Board, Norfh and Soufh Pafios and Haypress and Agrarian Offices. Drama, Arf Classes, and various oflier classes are held in fl1is building. rf, ,V 'Aa hrJ,sXS.':i,L:' 'Q' ff MW hm 97 f wi' , ' V' fr p My ,fw4,,2z,i 5 ,,,f3 vffvw ' 1 ' .. 1 ff , 0 4 W' V 1 , f , , JOYV, , X , , 4 w- s. fi fy Q, FY f f f , f , Z f 42 f , , , I 'if Q1 9 4, pf 04 ,, X , I Q 1 na. ,af UAQ ,-4,464 This long while arch acls no+ only as a connecling link and over- pass, buf also as a sheller for sludenls during lhe rainy season and a shady spo+ when fhe weaiher is hof. A+ one end under fhe arch is inf, coke sfand where sfudenls may buy candy and soff drfnl-fs. The arch also leads +0 fhe cafeferia and lunch room. ., env. 4 k 4 , , rv I CQLQ ,Sian - CLLUI1 This corneris one of lhe rnosl frequenled spols on +he carnpus. h4any of lhe sfudenls buy refreshn1en+s and +alk over +he day's evenls here during +he lunch hour.The coke s+and,loca+ed behind lhe free in +he pic+ure,is par+ of The glHs' gym building. S+uden+s will remember 'rhis as well as ofher spofs where lhey ale fheirlunches--on lhe lavvn,in fron? of +he coke s+and, lhe cafeleria, +he Plorlh and Soulh Paios and lhe lawns acrossfrom lhe Science BuHding. b-.N ' l ,w 'vfv . V 1 '31, F ,hiv ' 'Q-. 1 Y A ' ,Y s jk. at Q YY 1 2 7' .,1 -'ae ,,YK? gr .ae sl 4' r-- -1' Ni, ezlxl' ' 1 .5-lfkii fl 'fl 1' .. -.-, ' ri 7 m ll' g The Girls' Gym, soon To be demolished, is localed E Audilorium Building and has provided a varie'ry of acfivifies for girls: baskeiball, volleyball, badminfon, archery, modern dance, swimming, and a few co-educalional sporls and acfivifies. Many school organiza+ions and classes held lheir annual dances here. The gym classes are held on +he oufsicle courfs, in 'lhe ' D ce Lane, Leclure Room, or Penfhouse. Big To as? of fhe ol, Li'r+le Tool, an X if if 1 ff , ' if W , W di W' 7 W w mr M IQ! M . ,,k.,,, . ..,, Be+ween fhese maiesfic pillars have passed 'rhousands of s+udenl's and +eachers. The pillars seem fo symbolize fhe culfure and knowledge offered +o all who enfer and lend an air of classical beauly. As one glances a+ 'l'he campus here a+ Hayward, +he pillars make a las+ing impression. They are one of lhe many reasons our campus is considered one of +he mos? beaufiful in 'rhe counfry. 3 f M fp ' azz , 3 M' .-af ff? fl M 'rnfmofag ,, My my ?7l'f3f4Ci 4 ,, amy ,gf f ff . 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Wifhin fhese walls are flue principal's office, affenclance office, audiforium, sfudenf body office, Dean of Girls and Dean of Boys offices, sl1ow cases, Senior bullefin board, Norflw and Soufh pafios, and Haypress and Agrarian offices. Drama, arf classes, and various ofl1er classes: eld in flnis building. are i1 4 4 ., - ,, .- 3 so 'fi fb? ,fa ii' : 5 minidfrafion inf On The Soullwwesl' corner of 'line campus is l'l'1e Adminislralion Building. Similar in design lo +l'1e Audi'l'orium Building, if also proiecfs classical beaufy. Being one ol:'l'l'1e firsl' buildings on 'line campus, fhe Adminisfrafion Building is now occupied by 'l'l'ie vocal deparfmenf, and various olher classes. The cafeferia and snack bar are also included in 'lhis building. AJ cs 'A J .. ,L ,, sk-Kg ..-- 545 ai' . ' t-M A. . if .. ii' c i f -We 'f sf 'Xl M' A . XY. 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'x' '1 'J enior enc e6 Under llwe frees on 'rlwe fronl' lawn are 'rwo while marble benclwes presenlecl by +l'1e Senior Classes of l94l and I949 +o lhe campus as a remembrance of flweir gradua+ing classes. Only Seniors are allowed +o use 'rhe benclnes and woe be un+o +l1e unclerclassmen cauglml silling on 'rl1em. f ' -1635-if 9. lu A 43 yn .Qn,:i,vAl-,,3.f- 4 , ,.,!o,Qf-' .I , ,, ., , ,Q ur eniom Graauafion . . . fhe Senior are no longer swin9ln9 fheir parfners on 'the campus: 'fhey GFS SWl'19'n9 Qui info aff walks of life. Many are going On +0 C0lle9e' ofhers are fiifing awai+ing jobs and siill ofhers se++ling down +o a Jomeshc life. Long remembered will be ihe big evenis oi high school days . . . ihe viciories a+ +he Down Town R'allY. 'rhe rummage sale, 'rhe girls' league slci+, +he exciiing momenis ai +he dances, Plf'Y5 and games' and lo lop ll alaureaie. Seniors will also all off +he inspiring bacc ' I 1 Z! ii lifk g 1 ll 1 i 4 1 1 1 Z7 1 1 5' I, ig' 'ij li look back on fhose momenis of confusion when 'ihey were freshmen, of running To beaf +he bell and of worrying aboui repori' cards. The privilege of siffing on 'rhe Senior Benches, of having Senior Cui Day and of 'rhe Exiravaganza, and of leaving +he assemblies iirsf . . . ihe presiige ihai wenl' wiih being a Senior will long remain aiierwards. All of +hese li++le +hings will be remembered as ihe class of '56 swings oui inio everyday life rhrough ihe ihrough iis hardships successes, ancl, yes, even 7? in na 'Q 'E , ,.. ZW J? , 'X zwffmmvr JUDY MEDlNA Vice-Fresidenf X RON CONKLIN Fall Plesidenf ,C dry 4. 115527 Z H WMM enior gfarid gcem 'VN Q7 ZW This fall's Senior Class Council did a grea'I' deal for fhe Senior Class. Oufslanding was fhe new plan for selecling commiH'ee chairmen. Under 'rhe new sys+em, chairmen weren'+ picked by fhe class officers as fhey were in fhe pasi. lnsfead lhey signed up in fheir social sfudies classes and were elecfed by The class from +he sign-up sheels. The class approved +his new plan because if gave fhem 'rhe opporiunily 'ro seleci fhe people ihey would be working under. C845 me i if . JQNA- , . NANCY HANSELMAN SHERYL KISSACK MARILEE MAY TONY RAMOS Treasurer Gifli' League Represenlofive Boys' League Represenfafivg Secrefaly Winn iv' Urva SENIOR COUNCILORS Q4- '1 1 ,wi 1,4 firlm xl' .gf NW I 1 ROW I: Mrs. Workman, Mrs. Rufherlord, Miss Ralph. ROW 23 Mr. MacRae, Mr. Kahn, Mr. Jaci- son, Mr. Schulh. fill 'lag A ,sf E simon Anvlsens . 5. rf - ROW I: Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. 'Es 'X Q Silva. ROW 2: Mr, Pifman Mr, r xv is ' Confer, Mr. Taylor. , X V 'Ls .. X is 115 Pun? I I f4 A 1 b -L 5 I' 6 Q LK I DELORES ATKINS EARLYNE WALLACE CLINT CARLSON Vice-Fresidenf Secrefary Treasurer The Spring Council worked exlra hard Io make 'Ihe Ias'I' mon+hs of school a success. They mer once a weelc during Iheir lunch period worlcing on plans 'For 'I'he senior commi++ees. These commi'H'ees and +he chairmen were: Senior Cul' Day, Bill Trembleg Senior Will, Linda Ehrlich: Junior- Senior Fashion Show, Judi Marl-cle, Senior Dance, Rex Rameyi Senior I'Ia+s, Karhy Weheg Announcemen+s, Gayle Fry: Greer- ing Cards, Rosemary Mack, Caps and Gowns, Janei' Ferguson, Giffs, Gloria Mecham. 115 '7'-.4 M7 SUE MARTIN JACK MARLOWE Girls' League Represenfcrfive Boys' League Represenfcrlive ,-'li A JUDY MEDINA Spring Presidenr I 9 affix . gf? A V ' I 44 ARTHUR ABBETT MICHAEL ABBETT yjww ,,,,f. If ,Vv f 5 ,ff yjf '- 14,211 xy ff 4' f ' -i f ,Q V Z l ' 'T ',:.. '.5 JOHHNY AGRAVIADOR ADELE AHO .we enior 4? v m A m N , X 3 5 f I I A gf S' :R . ls i 5 g 3 a Y S if seg Z R M T - , C ' . am if x 1. Omen 2 A xv ,X no N3 sX, ' zwsij ix E .4 Z NN MT X XL. X 3-is-SA Q A xl X is . ' :Q R A N so ,NY , iNQ,N f gg: N so 3 ,fx v R :asia ww ff N N- i C S? 2 W 'fffif , Q , U T7 'ffl-I sq ss X .xx.. y X b i E N N, we ,e 'H N fx X R X Xe is A 0 -. , 5 .. X ' A .E ,N Q? ' - - ' NX NXXX G JAMES ALCORN BARBARA Zlmfkf 36 zu any f,?f'Mf w 4 Lf SENIOR FAD Gar+ers here, garrers 'rhere, garlers every- where. The class of '56 'rradiiionally choose a senior fad which 'rhis year Iurnecl our Io be garrers. These were made by 'rhe girls and worn iusr below rhe knee so +ha+ 'rhey would show ever so slighlly when silring down. There were garlers of all kinds and descriplions of various colors and oi various 'rrimmings-bows, sequins, and any number oi ingenuiries, Some were home- made by girls who found il much more fun 'lo dream up rheir own ideas. Even a few brave boys wore 'rhem around lheir arms. Some of 'rhe sreadies wore gariers alilfe. 20 ft 5 W9 . v Af my f - Q fic if , ,f ' 'f A ' ff 2 - 1 , f 4 I W , r I U V 7, A Z 'f , 'T mi' fl ' W j, may-. , f N r 1 Eze I - I i fr ffrf 'D i , I ALLSBERRY ART ALVAREZ X ff f 40 f RICHARD ALVAREZ 7 If f gif 'fyyfg fvflf if W, , f , . f f X X f f X f I W ig! ug f ff f . fi' R O N A L D A LVE S ,,',', I . fyirj fv,g,yf, if - 'ff' f, 'T I ,4 , -C ,fx ff' PAT ANDERSON 'U CONSTANCE AMARAI. ff , ir, J -E . ? J 1,13 i2'Ax, i , , ' 1, -I rf Q L .V I 'S ,E- , bw. G'-. ga . 'f' ' K ,. Q W, ' r, ,ar GARY ARLINGTON 'ali 'ii JOHN ARMENTI NO PHIL ASHLEY 1 Zi 1,7 X if WW f K, , ,lf wad affefffo fa 4 5: at -nm . Ifigx -7 ,hs 1 , 4-,., 'Fig i px? pus-x i. ef' - - l DELORIS ATKINS CORALEE ATKINSON JAMES AZEVEDO SHIRLEY BACHILLER 5: A .i , . Fifi 'Y 1, an . ., 5 ,,1 Qt' Lf'-It 'Z' Q Q, b A Z ' , ' , if' E V - L I Mgyx . XX ' A MAXINE BAKER THURMAN BANE JOHN BANNERT NANCY BARNHILL G? 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' BOB BOURQUE ALICE BOWMAN Em ,,4-uf-5 Y fl... , f-69 V X JAMES BOYLE LARRY BOYLES LOLA BREWER LLOYD BREWER ' ' I W f ' , Ew?5Z9G-'- 'zzz 1 7' wang ' 'V ,f 1,5 fag- I f lg' ' f -f 'r 'fi-zizyb ,M -. fgiz-zwsf-:,.11-'f 1- -3. li' '?- - ET-EH 'fix-1 -.1 -11, , Ln vw-1. ff f'f:1'fZ1L5g:f,gA,1g: ' 311' if,'1'1g,'fg:'gf'.23i1 U ..,. ,Q ,,.,. ,,.,1f,g...,5 A g QQYW E 41 ' ' 'If 55,92 f ea I 5 f 44 ' I 9 1 fL,1' I V , , ' fY.,ff'f I 'rv- BROWN WILLIAM BROWN KEN BRUNSKILL Q-11'l JERRY BUCK B. pHyLl-I5 BUHRIG WALTER BUNA GERTIE BUNN WILLETTE BURGE PAT BURKE BYAB A Y RIYA eg eryoge is ff' ' If: v'Y, ig I 22 PAT BURMASTER A bi fi 5 - Q., A N ik , N CAROL! BUS0 JACQUELINE BUTCHER GERALDINE cAm JOANNE cALolu olzff Ldfem X X BEVERLY CARDOZA CHARLES CARDOZA , X! L ' , , -' DONNA CAMPANA LARRY CAMPBELL aww Q,, 'M CLINT CARLSON DALE CHAPMAN ,Q MARTHA .CASTANEDA ALIERI '53,X'V2X27' -:ff jf ,X'fX'f . ff - ,w1'f,,,'i-1 ff: ,eff 4- ' 1 ' -, 2-- fif7Xl?4Y.. ,,3' L' ' X X V' , X f 9 , fl 'hX,i'if f Z? 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Vffff V,,,,. 1 f' , M f Wf I LXf?X!6f2f2i,Z ,, - J ' 7 ' f j 6 I Xf ' W, Z, , X X 1 , f Zn 2 W , ' , 1, W! 1 Z f M Xf 96 1 f Z , , , ffff 1- 3 ,-4,,,f-jp, z, , ,ff-' fy, . 5' X li Q 1. f' X WW ' f X: , , ,,,, ., ,QW QW'-2 :AROLE cl-IESTERMAN DARRYL cnnlsrsnsen CHRIS CHMSTIANSEN Juccedfifuf My 34 fer X A 4 XX X f Xf, F , QM ff X , , Bw , if 'ini -,-M5145 ,. - - W2-.'1 , E VX 'Aff V, MQ, ' M, ,, X , MA JAY CLIFTON 17 -1 W f ' nw? fha -hm 215- Q: .fmfff ms ff , -fccfjfega fgwfgawe-,zf-Q.: .W-4, M .fs1'4,f- 'fix 04 ff -- , T ' Q D .1A,-g:- 1 ,ffm xw 5 I CAROLYN CLOSE CLADYS COATS BETTY COBB DONNA COLLINS CARMELO CARDERA '.l,l . 5? .L , . . gl fill' Vw 3 X XL I 44 '1 , - ,Qf fw , f -51, X! f X X Xf, X f 1 1 f ff zz! ' ',,f',z,f 1-fgf 4 X146 Vlikiyf V 'zfffz-W 7 '3Q' ' , , , ff 1 , f 1 X ly fd W, f, gf, f W X 16 - M XXfiAXiiEf'X6AnnozAA' J ,f6fW4JyQ,g-.-77.1 5, X yfyfa M4-M, .,,. , ,--7 ,. - ' 1, 2, 4:-C612 f car- cw Af 7 ff-67,-Q,,.Z,ff ff-,f 4 df. 5-,,.1 M! ff , , X? . X 1 f f j X ,f fXX , ff 5, 9 f X , 3 , X My ,,f ,, V., - JOANNE CESCO , 4.0 ,ff ---,, wk.. 4-1,571.69 9-f-.ff gf! . ,f - ,, -. .4 'X ' I I MW W?g'V,, , ,,,.,,,, I V 4 , ,wif Z 5 JEAN CHENOWETH , f , 1,1 f , - ' ' ! if 1' , 1 fm ,Aff-:? ff?fW' 1 - J' 05 ,, ,, ,',Pf,. :Q 24 4 ,Q X 55,--, ,f , 7, w2Qo,,3g-1, ,Q 414:79 - , 215159 ,i -A . iff aw -wx -4- '. -- 4 J W ff, T- . 5 DON CLINE 'Wm 5. CAROLE COLTMAN 23 , on u ' , , W I ' y A V Z ' I' if VX' ' .Slifer ea CAROL COLVIN 4 fuk, W COMES ii Q. 1 The Bu Susfer Tea us an annual evenf of fhe senuor urls wushun fo acl' as bu I if . . . . g g . . g .- 1 ' a , , susfers fo fhe uncomung freshmen gurls. On fhe day of fhe fea fhe senuor gurls wear Mk L g- - Qg, fheir Sunda besf and are iven names of freshman irls who are 'rheir liffle ' 'W v 1 '32- . 0 Y g . Q u . 9 1 ' 'T if susfers. Thus year fhe 'rea was held on fhe affernoon of Sepfember 29, I955 un , , f Rf-. fhe girls' lower gym. During fhe fea fhe big sisfers infroduced fhe liffle sisfers ...E L fo fheir friends and acquainfed fhem wifh high school life al' Hayward. Enfer- y fainmenf was given and refreshmenfs were served. The big sisfers also acl' as R guides on fhe firsf day fhe freshmen affended classes in Sepfember. Many senior V girls have looked forward fo fhis day since fhey were freshmen. MIKE COMES RON CONKUN ,, - , R r uusu r R- u S - .,u, i .... ' 7 : , 1-u- u 4,1-' 'riziuqgfusfzea-P I',1, jF 1' X 41--Nui-3 . w v AW ' f a a 'ue in M f M , 755' f .. ,V A ' ' - Q - :ic .4 , , L ,,:ff1'3'. I ,-,' 2 ,gig ug. Q, ,, 4 lg 1 f , , ,War ' w9N ,, ferr VV i-161 ii2?i5l,l fu ' I lli , u L.. , u , .1 NANCY CONRAD cARoL CONWAY c:csLuA cook CHARLES cook cARoQL cousins u V u - f u'u--, i ., ., - .Q i A f 3 H. -new ,',' N F? . X33 we I 'X X-'J K , 'B m. ,, t u R 4 3 r-uuuncusco covAnuzuuauAs u.uNnA CRAHAL PAT cumue RICHARD CRETSER HELEN CROSBY 'T-Rugs yuh I A rr'u L f i f L fr u .uvu 4 V .., 4 if 5 6 a ,a , . ef ' A , .2 4,12 'ZZ' if Q 'ai ,' 'W' a ' f f , L L, L au - A 1 ucnu-uuzvn cRossu.AND ARLENE cnowusv VINCENTE CRUZ 24 CAROL CRUZE GLORIA CUEVAS LYNN CULLAR - V ,,, 4 ,f , f f, ' X f,f ff f I 1 f 1 , '42 f DENNIS CUYLER in CZ 'f'f DOUGLAS DAKE ,Q-Q SWR 5-va.- RON DARCEY zkqv Q, V - .,,.,, 3 bvv, 1 eff.. 'i:2f'3'I-L49 , S ?lS 1f,:.'-I'I V S' - .f':?'5Q,, 'J 'I ' . aw- fs , , W, . , ,W sf. Q , .zW,1f,:yffJ igag-i-2:5 ,Q ,VI . ,.,....- ,X V f X, H KEN DAVIS , , ,, V. .,, ,:. , V I, ,gl 4 Q, ,Q kr DON DEAN 1' 5 . leml ,V h W ,uiv 3 TONY DEL RIO RICHARD DORISSE L I I pf dk N..,,,,. BOB DAVIS 'bf VIRGINIA DAWSON DOWN TOWN RALLY One of Ihe viclories of Ihe senior class was Ihe Down Town Rally. Their Iloal en+ry was 'filled Bu+cher Berkeley and showed a Hayward High Farmer, 'lopped wi'rh a mor'I'ar board, chopping a yellowiaclcef in half wiih a cleaver. The rally was held dur- ing fourlh and Fif+h periods on Ihe campus and Ihrough Iown-'ro rally Ihe sludenls for 'rhe Hayward vs. Berkeley game in Ocfober. The seniors won fhe compe- Iilion-wifh 'rhe iuniors placing a close second. I 'fwwwwf' If ewan , WW z K. ,,.,. I ,mm f Q' Q 1570 'FZ f 4 6 , W ,, f 5 if WWW Rosle necnuz nov nssos oss nexmos A V. I ' -' ,Z 1 ' ',.44Qei4,z gk , , , , j 4 ., 4 ,, , ,f , '-ffyyf E , ,ff f Z ' mo., , - , 1 fffg , ,, '2 DARE nsfmo W I -.g??'w.i ipii In fr I me L .,,,,ii, , W , ON En-lil. Dickson GERALDINE oosv Downes DE Pew DOT DQSH ,,y, Q k 1' 7 ' I 'G I Q3 is Q' ww ,fp ,,,' 2 g Mawr or ima? -f, ...W ff' I I ' WX 54, ff,-fffwf f nv' fy .r V, .,4,?. 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' OVW ' A WV' 4 1 ' ..., 1 Vw, V Vggi , ARILYN HOLMGREN GLENDA HOOTEN ,VV 11 V LEONARD HORCAJO JUDY 'V HOWE l X 'L 1 V , 1 .V . , 4' V w V nl gl NonMAN HUFF tom Hun: 29 f H I ,iw ff X , .a X W f' f, Z3 . , A f 1,,Q,,,,. - , , R rg' A DAVE HUGHES' , , 'zffwfh-4 'away f U JAIMES ' 5 A 'ff 4,1 Q ff X gy W ZLL ,QW A X, , fwwf' R 'R f' 1414 ff W4 V, vw V, V v'?e4 ,w Q ,, f , , ?',,,,.,,,-.,,.l LORRAINE JIMINEZ 30 ,, I f 'Z W4 fy f ' WH. af, 4 I I ff' fi L lf ' ,mai HQ if Liv., ' , kv M Wi. yf' DEANNA HUNT 4 bbw A11 ,, T 44m DON HUNTER A LJIM HUSSEY RONNIE HUVTOHISON RON HYER MW MARILYN IMSDAHL 'LESLIE INMAN mi 'WE ' z Jerry McDonnell voies for his favoriie candidaie. 595 IVEN5 z , 1 ZZ 1 LAWERENCE JAMES ,. ,,.,. ,gy ' '-www., 0,04 , , Q, ' V f, JD... ROSE JIMENEZ ' nf? WV' , V , f f, MW r W, 4' L fd? 1, 2 1 if N :Tiff-3' MIKE JARNAGIN FLEMMING JENSEN KAREN JEPSEN .- R ,. LJ DONNA IZATT , .,.,-V , . -,-f . 'M wg La 4 ,M ' Z ' f-5. 5. ,an- 4,1 MARGIE JERGENTZ ,- ,,'., uv- fi, ,.g DARLENE JOHANSEN BILL JOHNSON CORDAY JOHNSON DOROTHY JUDITH JOHNSON MARGARET JOHNSON 3 '!7+v--.- r Q W mf' f VERLINE JOHNSON PAT r 1--f. R X 'Qi' f,X beau-4 ' REG-IJNALDA JONES 4. . 4 ' gg zfif lg - ', V, ur V ' A f 11' Y , 347, Af ,, .A.,. az., sp fi- , . 5'?:Lf 21 -I F3 f,,' ff: ' ' 71 L 2 J J I 'V IV 5CI:,i11I ,, ' 1 , . C: 5 kg, 'y I v i I 1 X ' fg 'W -P' P1 , rxfff If 1 ,Q V' ,,,, f fn I VM 4- 1 r . if In SHARON JONES SUE JONES ROBERT JOSEPH MARNETTE JOSEPH DAVID JUNG PAUL JURICKOVICH vldssx fi DON KAASTRUP LARRY KAHLER fv- G Al X as ' 1 'I I ,J QQ Y ' Q . D:N KAUFMAN ,.-. - sdiin 'Que L- 'W ml 'G 'tr ' 1. W4 ..l.. 2 LINELL KAVANAUGH RICHARD KAYE ROBERT KAYE RICHARD KEETH PATRICIA KELLY F3 H ' ' A ' 'k, - ' . I 1 I 't Q5 W 5'-:N A I 'I' , AH' 7' , A I 'fig by 3' , I 153 3 x , ,, f.. - -f, f I in: di , I 3,2 , ' 4,49 , If 5, 9 R - T , g l ,,, JAMES KESTER ILLA KILLION DOTTIE KING SHERYL KISSACK FREDA KLATT A , ,, ,fx -W V--- ,38- 1 f p ,-.--f Mums KEMP N .. w ,Ladd KEN NETH KNAPP UM 'vw 45: 1 E 1 :-, , , LEE KOSCINSKI NEIL KOSKI KEN KRAUSE MIKE KNEESHAW JAMES KNUDSON , A , GERALD LABRIE fb? ,,! ' 1' ,W 1 'f ' 6 1 lg' A WK rn v f K ,Maggy Ron LAKoMY DARRYL LAND BARBARA LAMKIN ren LANDAVAZO JOHN LANSMAN JAMES LARGE AW' WS '1Z'f 7+ L v'-' . i , 1 ' A 2 'ff gy: . N A if-It :Z ' f , f 6 ff' 5: A f-M enior . 'ny A 2 3 The fourfh annual Senior Exlrav- aganza was presenfed Ihis year JOHN LARSEN DOROTHY LARSON CARL LEAL SHERWOOD LEMMON 4 ki by 'rhe class of '56. Over 200 seniors parlicipafed in some pari' of Hs produciion such as falenl, Iechnical 'direc- 'rors or direcfors. The fheme 'rhis year was Memory DAVE LEMOS ESTELLA LEON JEANNE LEVY ln Melodies and included a variefy of scenes depic'l'- ing l'he differenl' eras of hislory- l'l s U.S.O. Time, Roaring Twen+ies, Golden Ga'l'e Varie-lies, Fron- fier Days and 'Le+'s Go Modern. Some of 'Ihe various Ialenfs presenled were a girls' drill 'l'eam, j DAVID LEWIS DONNA LEWIS JOHN LEWIS piano solos, vocal solos including Love ls a Many Splendored Thing by Johnnie Agraviador, comic LIAN LEWIS PAMELA LEWIS 32 6 'Bib-A Q' gi i Q: ,i 1 5 I 25' fdfixv' E i I ' ,,., ,v , z., , 4. WW, :Lens LINDBLOM non LINSON gs 5 f WA . L 5, L , 5 E 4 avi' ' ,,A.+wwH ' 4. ,W ,,..,, 52 6, , f' - ffwf s f f ' ' J, , , , f 'J I A f f 3 X, f Ziyi V ,wing ,f f,,,?,vf .4, ' 0 , QW I ' .Ll V , - ,., :fi f li 5,107 ' 1'- ff ' sf Q31 4- ff 7 , f, , ff .- '- fn ' -V! ' 45--3 I 2? ', ', 1' ,ww Q ,. 7 A , , Z! wgfi W., I ,, Yagi' was 4 'ff' 1 , - fy ' ' fl f ' eff 'Q ' f ,y ,CW 5, , X ., 7 A ,f 14, , ,, 4 V :I f WAV ' 4 JOSEPH LIRANZO PHIL LOGHRY JOYCE LOHRENGEL X fl 6LU6L9Cll'lZ6l monologues including Prinder- ella by Pa'r O'Neil, and 'Ihe Iradiiional chorus line, preci-- sionecl 'ro California Here I Come. Memory In Melodies was direcfed by Dick Kaye who was assisled by Mary Ma'Hhews and Bee Savage. The dance choreographer was Phil VanSwolI and The masiers of ceremonies were Johnnie Olivan and Jack Marloe. The produc+ion of Ihe exfrava- ganza was done enfirely by seniors wilh Mr. Douglas Morrison, Mrs. Phyllis Whayne and Mr. Eugene Graves acfing as advisers. Proceeds from fhe produciion were used Io help finance Ihe Senior Ball. This USO scene broughi back memories fo some of 'lhe audience. BARBARA LONG JUNE LONGONI NELL LOPEZ SHIRLEY LOPEZ DON LOVIER KEITH LUCAS ROGER LUCAS ? sh. DON LUND ROBERT LUNGER ANN LUTHER if 1, , , 0, JACK LYNCH SUZANNE LYON RICHARD MACHADO V ef zwrfwfiwwf' '- 2-wa' w.-'1'-an - 'MrMfpfMMf2y,f .N ' mfffr 'Me - X ,f I or , , .,. , .zyywzq , f ,fm-. gif , ' ,',, 1 .. 1 1 U 22 5. v , 5 ii .fi ,, V LI V . 4:1 M . , V , huv 2 MW z ? 'ffff ,ffvii j? , 'Nyf 'Sl L F 31. or inwzf Inf Sie? 1 0. ,J wg, M Hfw 5:75 24 aff ' W5 ., ,. , , x,.L h ,W ROSEMARY MACK JUDY MADDUX . r, .T - ef 1-elf wg N ff Q X , ,-r5:i1.f- 5, 0 ,X mf ,f gf is 'E 'f ' Fri, fs' , 9 M -me ' is bf I fx, ffm aww Q .saga Qs, Entre .X T r4.1 Q . wipe. -, J- -If, M. ,f A ,,, ef--.0-,-ks., ' f wif 44 tar-Vg K E , .f W, , ,se sgozs, ,V V., g k A Ryu , 'Sm if , ,Q .,.. 1 me Q-ffmfeff 2.5 ' ' , ' ' n L3 1iQfQ1ji3lfl2 FZ? T I ' so i I J ' xl5'.'H I p- ' ' ' 11 W. , V X,,, Y ,k,L. 3 1, s , JAMES MAHONEY R0N MADSEN 33 wing id an imlaorfanf laarf 0 f5ilfL0lQl'li ?0U8l lfLlfYL6l'lt W???f? f 4, 7: ' ytfff 2 ..., . - yw'z,4zff',?y2'.af , 54, 1, I 'ff ww, f, f, .-M 1. q2V4w,, fy 4 ff2lf'f223' WV' - 'lffff ' - ffmw, , WA, H I - I' ,. I ff' 'W' 4'-:J aw, f' , , i ,W if J I RUTH MALDONADO Iwm f If KAY MALONE jd' Q45- 7-M1-v I M fd! 'iw Wi Wu E , I , , 5 MALOTTE I ,wmI4 I ,.. svn . ff' iff 1 -fy I MARLOE BART MARTIN .V t 7 if K: CHARLIE MARTIN , ELAINE MARGADO CAROLYN MARICH JUDI MARKLE - SUE MARTIN ff' ' '- J. 5 ..4,'-5 ' ,,.7I I , fffjffv? f . Z , 1 Vllfxf-Qf gnfwff , ' 75' I-' if , Vrr,V X A Vg, , CMJ, I , fiyfx , N V , f V 4 7 , ,fy . ,,,, gj' M, Y , I I - I ffffawf I - I 1,4 2 PAUL MARTINEZ BOB MARTINEZ LARRY MASSE !,y '7 ,,, INEZ MATTOS MADGE MASSON H 3324 7 4 4,,4:gZ,1,. , M.:-1.1 f V, , ,. 1 , I X U 4w? i,5hZ ' ' Sf V,,f 3,5 , 'y45zgAi'a'5',,gg' H WW I , ' gf -0 PT 9 31 Z .A T- 2 . :If . VJ, M 5,.....- Es IM , Y I M W - I, A ,,.,. ,Q LEONARD MATTOS JOSEPHINE MATULLO MARILEE MAY .l f' ' QV L . , JACK MARTIN A MARY MATTHEWS S ARTHUR MAZANEC MAXINE MARTNEZ SQ ',, A iw' A , ' E-N.. T W. as I. CAROLE MATTOS KEN McALLlSTER ,, , I .VI. 45, 'ff' '? f. 'ff ' A 1 5 4 9?41'f'ff, A 247' ' ' ' f'xfS',x,Im 5' ZTN '3:. SAW , J 5: f' . A ' f 'III - A , M I f W, ,W -' , - fzggf-'41 . - A If , f,.3cXw.,. f- .N A , - ,ug-.'f::,,y' , -in-L ' . , I 4 -- . iff: 5.---'s+Sa? :f ' A ' 'ffl T V Q A. f' A-.N R3 , I Je W, ., - I 'fin I R. -A sm. A -I-I A fs: - ff fx .gin 1' ' , ' gf-M--...H IrP ',, 4... ,V i V f W i 'f,N,,,.a - - K i fy y , .,,.T,,m , ,fl .A A , - ,,,MWmv., Z V Z5 I A JOAN MCCANNA cI-IAROLETTE MCCULLOUGH DONA MCDERMIIJ JERRY NIcnoNNELL ALAN MCFADDEN JUDY MCHALE 34 ff f, I - 'W I f I f 2 qr , ,,I I f I ' 9 ' 2 - ' ' fftif' 5- an 7,1 If J-W 0 ' -a . I X' I X , PAT MCPHERSON ff? J?-LQ E JZW Z f:' f fl 1 ' 5 Q ,Q 7,43 'T ' - 4154? f QI ,L . L , 'P' I eff? ff' ?ln0 7 ORTHELLA .- , ,-..,......J BILL MILLER A 22f'.1f:1:,. , Q . .ig-' 'J LLL 52:1 in ff'fIf-NW g4,,,wCfif4 a'f ,QI - W, .5 M' W ! BOB MILLS TIMOTHY MILLS JANICE MINTON BARBARA MIRANDA JENNIE MIRANDA DgfMlTCHELL WILLIAM mx JOHN MOLINA ELENA MONTE Mom: Moursmmron srzvs Mom-sz PETER MOORE 35 Fall CI355 Council Spring Class Council WW 3 4 4 4 1571 II , I 'K Wy . 'sv QW , W I 4 I Q, ,lf 5 gp L51 I LLLL Hg is I m?-I it war: Lv? A V ' Ei-j gzfg I ' 4 l1f'1Z,,:-: 3-Q Q ' W . ' ' 1 .Q fi- L. .N.-W4 m,..N,,..Q.-,mn , .. . , .z.-.EQ-Niifq. f.. X - .0-f 'uf--: 4f-mwX -w - f - .0 f -2- www 'r'Qf2'1 5 W. ' A 'ilffgsf .,1 ' 51 ,izfazfgega- -1,2 A - Qgm ' SWS , 2' Q! f X ,. , ,,L .ffwg-5 f -J V, V . ,.. 34, I -gi. - 1 'ik fP7Hf 'R3 .- gim'- X , , X , W ' 5 3,51 ...wp ' Z gf V L X ' . - , 1 . '1j:,j ' ,-, Q I ,. A153 Q O ,f Q - . ' 1- -W... ' -,., f 1-4 , . Yer: I X' , ff ll' -- ' f W T ! X. L1 . hw- f ., ,.,,. . f' , ' , . fev ws. --V :vw-2Qf.. . . Q , 1 5 . J, HQ' X f . W- I3 ..,- E.. K: - , V i a 2 - A X , . X ,L-xy PEPPER MORALES ABIGAIL MORAN LeETTA MORK DOUG MORRA BARB MORRIS JOHNNY MORRIS .gflflhw W7 in. 'Q -...,h.N I ' S.,-.M,,,, '- WILBERT MORRIS JAN MORRISON SALLY MOUNTJOY MICHAEL MUELLERLEILE JOHN MULGREW DON MULVEY I fm V -,,,..,,, f ,,gN.Y I MW' 1 N I f 4 I 17 If 1 f ff ,If ,, f- , ,. , ,ff X , 46 ' , I , 4f w-'R' jg CAROL MUNOZ JOYCELYN MYERS MICHAEL NAVONE RICH NELSON BILL NESBITT BARBARA NEW Ph' 5'- L M PAT NEWBERRY JACK NEYES FATTY NICKLE SHIRLEY NIELD JOANN NIELSEN WILLIAM NOHAVA 36 Q TJ' QA N X is +- X X LI, ,iv Y Q. W' 4 I f-, ,A X My -- Q! Is fc 3 4 Q in as f X , I Q' MX Y. --aQv- xg RICHARD NOIA . . LAX .I XXL . .X .AN-1 ' X' ,X . gif? T635 ,. ' 'Av iv R' , 5, 'if f-wx - Q ,X sf '65 fvx- A A xfbf-S Il - Off-fli-fiyfwl If Z1 W,,,, .,4,MM , , ,ff .n7fz'f,42i4f7mWwf Vzffzwv 'WJ L ANEM, 5 I , ff X, RTS , .I , f I V .1 Q , . WM ,.-1, ' X 1 ,S.,Qa f , f f My 5? HAROLD NORRIS MARK NORRIS MARIAN NORTON RON NORTON .jgrf ix. Swv JESS OLIVAN N. RAY 0'CONNOR 5- 'H A 2 U.. hw, ' GLADYS ORNELLAS 'IM , 2, ,Lf I 3 ' , nv A 4.4 I 5 LEAH OYLER fx dilfir WRX ffxf I,I, 3 A x www gk I JOHN OLIVAN n . . ,X -ff, ,, y,'gfQ 7, gp, J, A 1 491 A rf 4 ajg',1',' f, X Q71 J -' ' , ' ' M15 fm ,,z ,,Qf4,,-1 ZW, ,V , fiff ' ' A ,,,,..'- I .W if I ' 'fb' , Mdpf ' 1 JEANNE NUNES X I f ' f ., Vw I ' f,'f 2,1 . : N ' A-I-f f ,- fy, 2, 21, f -, -,., rf VX w 2 ,-' ' 3 ' f ,,'- , 119 , W If V, cf, ,r,V, X , 3,17 A 1 7,23 vi ,, 4, 42 5 A: V4 ,V . - ' V f 'vf - iffffy U ' , A - i f .1-fi: g g - ,fy - f 'Zw' , 'vp- ,A - ' ,, f-.1--iw A , Q-vm. , A,,, . ' I ' ' I ' , f ff, ' f - my MQ ' 4, ff' , 'I' , iffZfff17 1'3 ay x 1 , N I f L . , I I 1 A 3'4 3 'z HELEN OLSEN LOUISE OLSON PATRICIA O'NEIL 1 fm 'I ' M A,1., I f I Zv ,ff I 'RQ-, -XX Mv',. an-f' PHYLLIS ORTEGA DOT OSTEEN CHARLES OVELAND BRUCE OWENS TW FRANCES PACHECO yyrw I ' A ,V f,fZ:fw.f, . no-.gi ' ' . ' f. .,,7' .11-1512 ,A-, 5,,.ff-.f- ' ,, T 3. +'L'Zf:zf ,f,,.v, , f' fQ,ff,,., ,, I.,-, I ,,,,, W,.:,I , it-I , ?.f4f,.v.4A! kt. :FQ f ZW, A 'A 'I' , ' - f , Ig wav: -5.1 ' J g Ifij -. , f 4' ' cffffi f ,L ' , , ,N r , .Q QAM, V ffl, 7' H V - 2 ffif X f ' . 'C 'O' Q94- MARGARET PAYETTE ,,- BURL PEARSALL RY PACINI MK LARY PARTINGTON WILLIAM PARTRIDGE f P'AT OWENS CHARLES PARSHALL fl , ,..--4 Can family living be Ihis boring? fxxk I! ,I Q it ,. ,,-rv get AP X , DON PELLEGRI NORMAN PEIXOTO -'Z '-Ymixl r' f , .. , V. 'F f . if 1 i f - IJSQ Q I X Ii ' I M, . 3, , ' Nav-I , I - 1 E NI P DONNA PERLICHEK NORM PERRY RICHARD PETERS L fi' Q.- Il-f'j I A L A REBA Pence CAROL PERATA 'tx ,' an -F KAREN PETERSON 4 42W 3 RACHAEL PEREZ RACHEL PEREZ if JOYCE PETTIT NORMAN PHILLIPS eniom exercifie fkeir ang 6 . if 1, I ,v . JOY PIKE 'AW' C. 5kgJ!i Kf .uw I A , ROY POGUE CLIFFORD POPE RON POP? RICHARD PIMENTAL GINGER PITTMAN BOB POCAN Fav ' f-.. All 'Q ,J 1 J ' I 7? A N T v-v Qi :P X N - f' ,, I 'V-X A - -4 X '5 1-ve . 'V F51 f,sN ii' is L . rf am-. rx- , I-as Si' JOHN POTTS .,. , 53.345 iw- Q3 i lx N N Y 'J 5 sr .-. . 1-fr 1 ff f ' 4 xx N ' ' - - .Es f 'lin L fl 4 Q ROSS POULSON DICK POWELL PATTI JO PRICE 'Iii RICHARD PRUDENCIO GAIL PRUTIMAN EIBQN pgyNoR L fi! Q., EQ f,.vf ' SYLVIA QUINTELLA JOSEPH RADONICK MARGARET RAU DAVID RIVERA awaifecllariui ege - bg-gsznu A 1 fi 'wfwfqammmwaiwwwww QQMQQZZZZQQQMQF' W fQ I f I If L A 1 fa N0 jf 1 A i U V IrR ' WWI A ' , 45' I rf 1 ' .1 'af h '. WW. KI, 1L'f1vVf ' My ' I ,.,, I ' aff' REX RAMEY DAVID RAMM ANTHONY RAMOS L 4 ANN RASMUSSEN , I nf ,fMf,,4 - fzff f f uf! -4- ,mf f f, ,H ' Wai' 5,,.if'7 ' Q ff! -f f 4 7 ., A I I fp,my,-,fgf .31 A .I fr ' .,,, f fe ' f S an 6 T x A ll ' I ' v-N. ,-' I' yd I f 1 .f U' I 'wi . ad L GARY RAVOSIO KATI-IYLEEN RAY CAROLYN REBER SYLVIA REBERIEGO enior .4-.. L ,f . , 'I .ri ,i 1 14. . ! ..- 4 ,Z 4, MIKE RESSER HAZEL REIS BHC 25 SHIRLEY RHODES DUANE RICE LANNY RICKARD Ufffftfl,?ff7QfL7,?f',Q,f7W V . ' V 1' ' ,AM 157 ' ':',.qz1g,, f,,,, W' 71 wxwv-if X' X k f ' ' Y ,awww UC ROBERT RIGGIO BILL ROBBINS JIM ROBERTS EVERETT ROBERTSON DON ROBINSON fri?- , WWW A,,, JIMMIE RHODES SUE RIDER , IQ, I if 4 I3 X, I, if VI, .wp ,,, j,, me fe as A fe A f -A , , A we V A- U-+R fm f iw T WW .ma fA f , ., T K ZW! 'AW' ,,,,, Z , li If If -VAA If IL M A L A I RI-EY Ross 'H Bsrrv noonleuss MARGARET noomeuss BARBARA Roomeuiz FLORA Ronrucuez B05 ROGERS SH' CW E? 4 fum V M114-4' 5 BRUCE RUSH GEORGE RUSSELL IRENE RUIS DAVE SAITO FRANK SALENERO ,W 367 IWW 'YQ' W 6 M 9 Q-Q PAT SANDERS GENE SANTOS BEE SAVEGE 15. L. ,, , , - BARBARA SCHMIDT ., X, ,,,, .IW ,M J, ,,,,f4g,,,,, 7 ' f 5 , f 'Q .,.wW..,,,vf BILL SCHUMANN PAT SCHWARTZ JACK SCOTT nf -'Av -E' Joi-mme SCRANTON Gnome ssaAsrlN 40 HAZEL SCARBROUGH SHIRLEY SCHAER ., --0' A I, My 1...,..,,,,.,,,,,W,.,..,- CARL SCHMIDT PAUL SCHUH MARIE SCHULTZ eniorfi y I CUT DAY H all sfarled in a meeling of +he class council where +hey decided when, where, and how i'l' would happen. Whal' would happen? The Senior Cui Day. This is one of +he main evenis of Ihe senior class and looked forward Io by every under- designaled day everyone piles info +he awaiiing buses and is off lo a day of nofhing buf fun. When 'lhe Seniors arrive a+ The park Ihere are all Iypes of games 'lo play, horseshoes, volleyball, soflball and foolball. One can also go swimming or on hikes. For lunch Ihere are always large baskeis of food on hand. Then back on 'lhe buses and +he cu? day is over. classman. On 'lhe ALFRED SANCHEZ. 'CR 52' vs- fs, Y' '-.nr 'Tug -no '.,. we ,gwf W I :sk l' si A f- e. --is 7,5 -22 A Z ff3 '5 A 'lr' 2 3 71, 1 M I 13 91 , iw ,W A, , ,N f M A x f A 4 Y f',. ' 0 ,M 'ff gf . f '7 L s V1.7 'fi 5 is R Q I 2 Q' Nfl' 'Q f 35 5 '. .4 Q - 2 'Z fum . 4 Q7 M 0 ea so ,J TT' SEQURA LUCILLE SEISHAS nomu. SELL PAUL SENL-r ' -A A .,l'f.ff l '-Fftliff jg -11, x xv ja 16' . 1 ir V: F! 1 r X Q .2 -can-v ' X-. ir' ' , g 1 .4 i 's...- .Q A x w ' A MICHAEL SHATTO SAHDIE SHEDD HARmE1'r slLvA Lonsrm SILVA NORMAN SERAPHIH BRYAN SHARPE 1 e .-N. 19' wa-X 'YTR9 12' ,pf gr Y -.Q if . 9,1 ' Mum. smrson A Nou. SINFIELD .Inj ' H ' ' alle ull A as A iN 'i IDA SIRA f 's 6? TED SILVA KATHIE SILYEY ,. ff? if .I . Qi ' so ,V lg 133. , in A we - BARBARA SKILLINGS PHYLIS SMALL SILENCE DAY ..,, Senior Silence Day is a , C V frying 'lime for everyone. f fl fi il On 1'his day 'l'he seniors are L l' 4l noi' allowed +o speak 'lo aoNNlEs TH GLADYS SMITH MARLENE SMITH MARSHALL sMl'rH any underclassmen, and so na1'urally'l'he underclassmen 'lry 'ro 'lrick 'l'hem info speaking. If fhey succeed 'l'he culpriis have 'lo appear before a Kangaroo Kourl' on Senior Cul Day. During lhis 1'rial any+hing can happen and usually does. To keep from speaking 'lo +he underclassmen, some clever seniors make up word cards and use +hem as a means of con- versa+iong o'l'hers wrife no'l'es. The day s'l'ar'l's from 'I'he momenl' one arrives al' school un'l'il 'rhe momeni he leaves, buf +he ban on conver- saiion is lifled during class discussions. ,ff Qu-.v-' 421-' ' 'Q a . , K 3 ' -V . V E Y ' a MAUREEN SMITH JIM SNIDER EUGENE SORENSEN ma-L be 'Q ,ff . X 'W . ... .1 Y, JANICE SORENSEN CAROL SORENSON 4l .AL STEPHEN SOU LE Semor EngIIsI1 OIT! Those Term repor+s! 322- -wk.: ? I Ji? if 1. gl BARBARA SOUTHWORTH LORRAINE SOUZA 'SM ' Tw zrf f f-'f 7kf'il-f.f'2 ,fe p 1.a:f1.T,42ff,-.,,,, :, . ,.-' I ,J ffff- ,V-Wf,II I f 3 ' - ' x f ' I 5 If I 25 aw 7134- ',fw,y , 1 k ' T. LI, 1.3 , 4, V n .. ,V 5I7 , :f ' , , , ' ' iff? ' ffm 9' -'VT I' fy : gg I , ff ,. , I ,,', ' ' 1 f fly , ,M ' 'ff'f' ffl '- f' i ' I 1' , 1 f Tv I I IQ 'T . 6 ' I' 'Q 7fflff553i 'Tw . I f ,f R, I' I ' I , I 4'2f,,,L I J ,RW -A I , ! ,f IM I If ,f I nm-ff ,, , Wk , 'I -' ff!! PAULA SOWDON I HUGH SPARKS fi f f-. I . ..,' f 'A'A' 'AA I I I TED STAT V 1 ,, I, , f,!,,qff, af I I TAA' f ' I JWV RICH STADNISKY , ,uf QM ' I j ,, I -gfiiif TT,, I , f f ' 1:f1i'anI , , , III ff 'f Q 5332:-' ' f f '2 G4 If , ' .5 I 1 , , I - A 13:9-4,17-3:f+f f ff ' Q -'TWT V. f 9 I , -21 ,Z I fyg - ,ahah ' f I ',,,, ,V M V, I IIXVV, , if I In ,gg I TJ, ff, I .4..,.w':, I If ,R MMM... I DALE STARK BONNIE STARNES 134 .5 -vw 4- 2. Q, f, X , KEN N ETH STEWART 42 '12f'? ,I XV f V 1 lgiff gf? Alf i',gff4I1,Q' I f I , ,M T If ,H 1 1 1 ' , Senior Homemalxing-If you're cramped for space, use The floor! ADRIENNE STAACK ff! f f A ff, I I ff ffwff X, fy? a ,ffm 'I f- f ,2f,',zg,7w3 Vg' ,ff W-T fi , My ,arm 9, ,, , I f-4ZLi1Z'7 ' JACK STAFFORD LAWRENCE STAKE -'---A'A'f W M I g - -Q - '- V ' '-f' I ff I I ' I 'lf' I ,' ' 'V ' Ewa! by YR I wx X' nw ffm.-922, wg f,I,,fpfff ,V - f 'xx 1...I MARVIN STEARNS SYI-VIA STEPHENS BETH STEVENS OZZIE STEVENSON ik? 2 Yr- .ww ww I, if '15, 'Yr' 1'-v 'i I MARILYN STEWART MAXINE STEWART PATRICIA STEWART DREXELSTITT 5LIzAnnH STORKMAN c ,f X' ff , Q iff V. 'CIN 41-..... WILLIAM STOUT GEORGE STURTEVANT Wi WILLIAM TALBOT P Mn -J 4, A X, ,, ,ax M - 1 - ,L A f -1, . . . Ui w e M w 9 xg---fx RON NIE STOWELL ' f'--1 5' , izfu' Q4 ' x ' K, , ,L 'T -v CRAIG STUTLER ri 'fl - LYNN TANNOCK -QQ: SAU N DRA STRAND BILL SULLIVAN 'G' Jlfx Wffgfr l CARO L TAYLOR . II,V I A 4? A I Elf, N. srsmsu 1AYLoR MARY TEIXEIRA -v .L ELAINE TEXEIRA An. M , A I 7 1 as--,. 5 3 ,,,, 0. -QTL? I .,'. 1 I IQ gf. Q ' All A -., A A I 1, I-I Lx , A QC LEE STRATTON FRANCES STRIPLIN ROGER STRUT1 - Q ,,, , , Www fi. pax I i n , ff 'ui In Av' Qi A ..-...x - CHARLEEN suvom BENNIE SWANSON GAYLE swncxnsmsn ,IQCI I A sed I., 6 'xi' ' 31 - -1 I 933 I A ge ,, 1 I I pHyLLI5 TAYLOR Upper Classmen??? 5 . 'TffIZ'fL - 7 ' 5 W ,I I QA ILI . f , 5 -7' 'L gi , A . I . fz'.P 'W ' - I I ILA , ,,,,, A W I ' if XE MARTHA THATCHER FREDERICK THOMAS . -J . IA - I u gr I E I vii' ' A if M I ,I:I,IL:g 514' I BILLIE JEAN THOMPSON Dig Ihose cra-a-a-azy sox! I 'ZX 4995? I ff? yy W , f,,f f f ' I ,gvf,vf,f,1 I W a grew a Q 'f giliffz , V it 5 fy f 1 iw-ZA . ,f JANENE THOMPSON V, Q LwcfEfg,,f1.,'v. I nf. ' ff' X CHARLES THORNDIKJ 71226 BARBARA THORNLEY f f ,.'f ff A 7 f fwffjf V15 f f I fffw X47-531Mwl,f'f15f'ff, 2 , 1 ' I f,fwfg,if:f ' f ' AA If f ww z qw! , , ,W JACKIERENE TORRES ROBERT TU DOR 31154 3 A :gf 1 , 5512 ! ' , If-az, XE? ,,, I f , X A ,ff , Q 9 M11 Z Aw - I RAf f I f ff , 27 A FRANK URBANI ,qv DAVID VARGAS If ,,,,,,,,V W ,.,--.-.. V VV-- A Y--f--Y iLi,,L,,,, - ---Y - --- V- s,,. ,Nb K A A . . V1 Q. Zi. 4 I-'M I If , , fm, TOM TORRES 4 L.. f 5 ,,,f 4 ,,,, if '. W7 65: ' ' ,ywz-f' ff' ,, ,J T C ,f ' fm TTVT V, 7 ffijpiffg, f QW , . f VMC, fp cwfyyi y5!4jf4ffgffQ,54j4V ZW, M ,' v f 7Z,?f,?7'4,'f'?Zf 'X f f O77 I 115 I' I 7 79' ,, Wyyygff W , , f 1 f X! X 1 7 f f 71 ff f ' W A f f Q ff X 1 gf f f Z! ff 7 07 X f f , V f f 5 f, , f ff! ,ff 1 ' ff! WW f ,f f f f , f f f f X ,f I JANET THUNEN BARBARA TICKNER DEANNA TINKLER BOB TODD ' I A, CQ9,Qg4'Zgfif:12 VY , A A iff' ' I I I f I ,, I , , , V, , , ya .m , A, I Q ,440 ' f' fiffgg, JC ,iiigijgf . fl ,I ,nf f 4 .- 1 f,,' f , . .. . Eff 4' , I , I . '25 4 .. 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Zwiafgfyff P 5 , ' I ff fqwyl, V 4 -f NZM, is 1 ' Mffff ' f fr f f wfmg 1 f fi , f 4 of W, ., ,, , ', ,,4Cffv f WAYNE YOUNG GIL ZABOLLOS f 'f ,nib ymf' 'I f ALTER' Your proofs 'rurnecl oui' sharp ff! 'X 'ffl ' ,, VZQQ-Jfff'1f 7 -1 'fzwfyf if ,f , f f , W . 1 7 I ,W Q X! ' f ,f ' gi f 11 1 I f ,W f ,Z f ,Q JOHN FAVROU BETTY JEAN HELTON JESSIE IRWIN f A , ,, .. I, f 'zf.- 4' ,:,f,f,q, M, ,J . I V, u,,.,V-if V 5 .4 , f H ffm f f f ff f 4 1 V. If W, . I A , ,, A s ff f ,ff fa, 4, f I 1 I X 1 I X!! 1 , , 42, ff 4 Arr: ,, 7914 ,wayijfg vi , , pfvfmf, Cinmn, ,, ., ' X f f' ,gfwff ,ff f MQW? ,QMW4 ! Y',1fff' ' 5 , nf, Wifi- if ff 1- ' 32 Agiwww- , 4 ' g , . www . M - ' was f , - f ' X -A 'f j iW2f,,yQ', y 'Z 2' , , ti , I, ,.A,l,.,4, ,V ,,. X iff ' ,W If f f , M W Q 1 1 f X ff W 4 rv 1 .,,. ff 1 129' , I N, I1 ,,,Me, fa, ,- f M4 uv ZW I am 'Q-egg, 1 -Ig, W 5 WALTER MARK ED McDANIEL MANUEL MORRIS -IERRY PEREIRA 46 X-k,,x , A K sc' si-S 5- vb If S. Goheen 'fi' 2 5 xlxgaa William Sfepfnens lpfhwderella' J. Agraxdadof 5 f sr' U MN, l, v ,f' f f,M Why so unhappy? Sylvia and nighfly pinups l E. Berger and M. May C I Crazy Senlors' sg , 1 M. Masson , fy ,Ji XL-4 'Vinh The morning af+er P.J. par+y Medina J.Jol1nson X , Vyrrf, ,, X , g- Lffwy f ff l . ,fff 2 L2wffW2v,' , Carol Conway llrnbering up A. Luflner D. Deslwon and A. Sfaclr Wl1o'sll1e boy you've go? conlrol of? UW Hy, , ,., QL ,l'.5,g.W 4 I ,I j , ,X f fgffwf C Marlnn C Carlson XKYN Whose leg as The prelflesf, , Belly Rodriquez' or Tony Del Rios'7 D. Campana, S.l'lall,G.Smi1l1 R, Mack 48 Loolcs good, Judi ,lJucli Marklel ',,,,.?,V f-... y -A415 . If h 452. SENIORS enloying +l1elrluncl'1 W, :fx F F5 P1 Q. T, WilleHs, L. Miller, C. Parslwall, H. Grams, J. Ollven l.oacly Gloadyu says Jack Marlowe Enravaganza S.Tl1ompson fig iff, V 0 1 ,E C. Carlson L. lnrnan, C. Mar1in,G. Fry Margaref Viegas Hungry. Hannah brings back llwe Flapper Exfrava ga nza E. Wallace M'l6!2I CfCL5Jl'l'lQl'l Swinging along 'rhe road +0 gradu- afion we find +he underclassmen, all working equally hard for recognifion among ihe classes. They show iremen- dous spirif and inveniiveness compel- ing againsf each oiher for presfige in fhe rallies and oiher compe1'i+ive evenis, among ihem ihe Big Rally in which each class had Hs own color, floaf, and noise makers: fhe rummage sale sponsored by ihe P.T.A., and assisfed by fhe four classes: and Kounfry Karnival in which fhe classes vied wiih each ofher for honors in fhe noonfime confesfs. Each class fries +o oufdo lhe o'rher in fhe dances lhey sponsor . . . Ship Ahoy by fhe freshmen, Cave Man's Drag by fhe sophomores, and Sadie Hawkins Dance and +he Senior Ball by +he Juniors. Even fhough each class 'fhinks fhey are fhe besf, fhey all agree fhaf Hay- ward High can'+ be beaf in being hep. They know if's in lhe swing. in fx X f X S KK X 1-4 ,,,, 'Q A fu. f 1 Ww ANN SAKAI Vice-Presidenf MAR?LYN GREEN ecrefury A. X152 '0, A A , . L , . , -I flfwwgffaawmv , ff . ff? A .1 J , BILL GRQTH LIBBY LANDERS Boys' League Girls' League ' an 'f 1' ' 7 ' M H f QW'- Vf, I' K' A Mr. Duane Mr. Felrele Mr. Fry Mrs. Lapurn MV- Rvffell Mrs. Buclrley MV- WGHVBY CLASS COUNCIL r f X 'M 'fwffl . ,Vffsif 1 .f f f ff ff f fff,f4,fg,Wf V 7' , .4415 if ,Q MW ffffff f f 'fy' 7. M 4 f 4 4 T , f fi 7 4 f f 4 2 , f QC ,fir f f 71' X f f ' ff W, f f 1 if fffrfw f 1' J f If fill NW, V5,,,l,, ,Af 1 , ,V f f f ff , ff? ,MWW4 Q f W? mir! jf? 'iff Mg,ff4Q ,5,,7f IV ffffff IX' f X ,f , The Senior Ball, held on June l2, I956, in 'rhe boys' gym, and 'rhe Sadie Hawkins Dance, held on December 2, I955, in lhe boys' gym, were lhe main evenls of The Junior Class lhis year. Being lhe largesl class al Hayward, lhe iuniors had a greal deal of spiril and supporf. Al' 'lhe Down Town Rally lhey placed a close ROW I: B. Harrell, B. Gaslon, N Richards, K. Accomers, B.6ral1am,K.Livanos, L. Richards, S. Roberls, K. Clemens, H. Temera, P. Oaker N. Sanders, C. Tieien, E. Meindel, A. Aufen, J. Richardson, D. Solfielli, D. George, T. lngharn. ROW 2: C, Cox, R. Finner, D Lee D Eigenheer, L. Conofer, B. Dernedde, D. Muncey, T. Crause, A. Poole, B. Brown, J. Fells, K. La Joie, L. Shamarro, J, Vierra, C. Koehler. 'iw .i 'W - i., hh- kat ' 5 Www second +o 'rhe Senior Class. The name of 'lheir floal' enfry was Swa'r fhe Yel- lowiaclcersf' The girls of rhe Junior Class won fhe Girls' League Middy Day prize 'For +he second year in a row. The class song is We Are +he Class of '57, wrif- len by Libby Landers. This aclive class sponsored Hayward High pennanfs and pencils. , fw- 'L F 1 if , , ' A-243 ff A ,ir i i' 'Iii . n 2. :I 5' K A,uv'g,m . l A BOB DERNEDDE Presidenf -..xx I, 5 f JUDY AHUN' JACKIE DEWELL NANci SANDERS COUNSEI-ORS Tfe'-'5 'e' Secrefcry Vice-Presidenf fly - . I 1' V Q- A far- --A - .. F E ' x 47 Q Q4 .I 'I ' ' , ' ,nu iii-is K W, i Xb' ' Q50 1 V iii 1 K I 1 ' ' 183 5 il' In fi M Q 1 sf: i ' if 5 1 X ' ' ji D BONNIE ME1NDEL BRUCE EUHLER X Girls League Boys League X, Mrs' Baren Mr. Guilford ' Xff Mr. Ca+hey Mr. Millilran ff!! Mr. Moulden Mr. Swiher '!,f l'f Mr' Slfrong Mrs. Van Auker 1' V fi. 'X 'XXX ROW I1J.Jef-igen, L, Wilson, D. Sfillwaugh, A. Zacarivs, S. Diclrerson, N. Landrefh, H. Jennings, J. Korock, B. Barreh ROW 2: S. Sparks, X' M. Ber+oH, K. Laioie, B. Grofh, L. Conover, N. Finely, D. Jones, C. Cox. D. Sfoul, B. BFOWD. get N I , s i Y -Q all-0 A ..- ,., .,. Ni A A fe ' ' ' uw. yo 43:w'c 1 5 3 ty , yt ' uma. gb 'ia 'y iv' fc' ' L-.4 CE: 1 6- f 'f 'ff Jef xg' 1 'W if MRS. BAREN, THIRD PERIOD ROW I: S. Miguel, G. Hernandez, J Saunders, K. Silva, B. DycI'1e, M. Cain ROW 2: D. Forsberg, E. WiIIiams, S. Roberison, H. Krepps, D. Keefer, A. Rob- erison, B. Reynolds, T. KIaricI'i. ROW 3 K Hudson D Hinde L Ha erman R . , . , . g , . Carbone, T. Warren, R. Thompson, D. Lee. MRS. BAREN, FOURTH PERIOD ROW I: J. Day, K. Accornero, G. Love- day, P. Fain, J. Plemmons, E. Pacheco, E. Sanchez, R. Fenner. ROW 2: R. Sousa, S. Moe, B. Moreira, N. Sianaland, G. Pefer- son, O. Davis, H. Aguilar, R. Sfivers. ROW 3: G. Safio, T. Anderbery, L. Woods, G. TuI'1n, F. De Jesus, J. Shrigley, J. Evans, C. Mouzon. ROW 4: B. Williams, D. Plummer, R. Rosvall, D. Jacobs, R. DoweII, M. Giroux, R. HaII, G. Nunes. MRS. BAREN, SIXTH PERIOD ROW I: M. Becirner, J. Sfruh, E. Eiola, D. Reid, M. Rice, I. Cosia, G. Anderson. ROW 2: P. Bednar, G. Jiminez, C. Ku+- chera, L. Jourdain, B. Rodrigues, J. Fur- Iado, J. Harder, S. Schei, V. Courfney. ROW 3: B. Siiva, B. Truman, R. Chico, W. McCuIIocI'i, D. Voipe, H. Hansen. ROW 4: D. Sands, W. Johnson, J. Gufiirie, N. Wiiiinson, F. Smidie, J. Dorfer, I.. Conover. M f Z iw? rf, i was ,Z W4 Wh r., V, I., ,f O 'Q rw' f ., ,I ff' f ff f 3 Aff f ffl f If f y, f f M X C 7 uniord jak Lgzconcl Mace .911 l0LUIfli0LUl'l X , fa Z Z, , if F 5 .fir '12 Z 1,23 f-43, Q ,f I K .,,. I W 'N 1 , fag, WV 3. 52 ,j 9' 'EL X fmmq 5 f 'W mu ff , Z oo 53' '49 G Q15 'iz .L MRS. BAREN. SEVENTH PERIOD ROW I: S. Lepore, N. Abrue, E. Cabral, K. Combs, J. May, I. Hermoso. ROW 2: N. De WiH, N. Loomis, S. Corey, J. Shepherd, G. Bryan+, J. Jackson. ROW 3: H. Godwin, D. Pruif, K. Brooks, B. Paz. ROW 4: J. Krug, W. Wallien, L. Curlis, .410 fx. I I QM ,.anii,,, N 3 R. Gohlke, C. Nuckolls. . f E L, -F4 , ,I . J I .. , 1-we 5? J , RYE. . e- ff? if? f : 4 x .- Nl -Q w 'if' 24 ' ,f 345' i v' I f. gy, 'I I l fs ' . ,, 'vqu -4 B1 5 ie- 'I' - , Q ..,....-... l ' ' J . f as 1- S., ' a-1.513 'QE . E ' We 5 ., ' ,fx 5' K . J . A I 2 54 M y any if ,f 0 ' , 'fire . I hi. I A 3 6' -' I 215.2 . l' K4 f QW Z 14 V Z 3 I X X 5 .4 ffzmy W' VW Q f ' z'f,.,?ffff . 4 , 7 , Y K, -, 0 .L fl if M ,, , 5 2 7, 44 4 4, I .. . . . . .. ff' K- 2 'EU' MR. CATHEY. FIRST PERIOD ROW I: D. Spain, P. Moses, B. Moir, J. Underwood, G. WyaH, C. Ordonez. ROW 2: I. Johnson, M. James, T. Espinola, J. Henderson, K. Kildebeck, J. Parsons. ROW 3: V. Lawrence, D. Swanholl, D. McLennan, M. Brown, D. SI'iH', J. BarneH. ROW 4: B. Pufman, B. Park, J. Fells, D. Conklin, S. Chisholm, J. Diaz, I. Barlee. MR. CATHEY. SECOND PERIOD ROW I: K. Franich, J. Korock, M. Malone, N. Wells, B. Johnslon, C. Guerra, M. Faulkin, M. De Pew, G. Bourinski. ROW 2: D. Peferson. B. Meandel, F. Marino, J. Lamberf, M. Green. D. Lang, D. Angeli, C. Bradford, P. Irish. ROW 3: G. Enos, D. Hagel, N. Beckley. L. Landers, V. Bell, K. Drew, N. Ray, R. Eigenheer. ROW 3: G. Hardaway, G. Angus, A Chamorro, T. Denny, G. Pelerson, K. Pyle, R. Cor+i, K, Chesferman. ' ,Z fm Wfm, 4 ,, , f W 1' . V 1 I A ,. ., , , 4 rf wi fc V , 4 41 MW . , 4 'Z 5 gg 2 ' , ,,,, zgy 4 7. Al,A!7! Y ,, 7 M fi , Q Jw 4' W W MR. CATHEY, FOURTH PERIOD ROW I: M. Hall, C. Vine, C. Maclr, R. Silva, D. George, R. Young, D. Wa lden, P. Marlinez, C. Davenporl, C. Cerrudo. ROW 2: C. Rollwe, B. Slworman, R. Heeren, B. Swiher, D. Turiss, L. Rubero, A. Sliaw, G. Medeiros, R. Naylor. MR. CATHEY, THIRD PERIOD ROW I: R. Biclrerl, l. Wallrer, O. Alvarez, D. Reina. I. Magas, S. Slamp, B. Menzie, M. Wlwilfielol, J. Harrison. ROW 2: C. Alenicio, N. Tudor, B. Auslin, D. Fouinier, G. Wilson, S. Giles, A. Pills, J. Rod- riguez, T. Kalarzy. ROW 3: M. Harger, J. Jensen, B. Johnson, D. Wrighl, J. Vieira, J. Roof, S. Swiclr- lweimer, J. Correira. ROW 4: N. Wlwilly, R. Tripp, M. Hayes, G. Shimrniclr, L. Davis, J. Rifle, N. Ross. if 1 , ' A - ' J Q if if W , 1 I V ,V , ff , , QW 'ff , fffffff ,, f '3 Q ,,,, , 'T of f I wry 3 f I . , , af W, , V f, 6 I ,555 V f . 1: f ' , 9, Q, 1, ff f , ff T ff, K HM , lyzy , if' V. WWC ,ry f yriwflig QA, M 7 ,,., ' f,p4z,,,A WZ ,,w ',5fff9y v .M f Wy, 'M ff f ,W jyf V ' ZW fr' ' .f,:fW,,- , , ' ,J ,yy ,.., , , ,f me .24 Muff! Nz :mf 9 , f ff' g 1,i'3ff4, 3, 4' 4 f , f ff fb 4 2, if Man., , ,A ' ff f . - ,ff ,- ,f y f 1 f , , y, 'f 4 ,,,, ' 1 , , Z' fa, fn . . ,' Q ff f qi V ff f f, , 1 5744 M 'f ' .fffff zk f, 53 5 gh .-, 1, I ,Z . if . 17 rg f , I ' XLQW' f- f V , ,,,f , f H 71, 'f of fa by .fa J. if 1' 4 .ff14fy54iQ f , , X 4 ,wqly , 4 f ' fyfy ff jqyfgfgfy ffw if I, ,, , . ,, , 9 1 E f 1 .,, y J , ' 4: ' . E 6 I Ref T' P: if - P. , , ,,. V, V-,-12 A :Q.??,r.'-gf ,,, 3 3. -., E a r f' M ,f 'L' ' ., D. - f 'M ff f f I..-eff, ,J MR. GUILFORD. FIRST PERIOD ROW I: C. Cook, M. Frisbie, C. Skarplmol, M. Ayen, G. Byron, R. Sclwulh, J. Svibergson, K. Correa, B. Haebauglw. ROW 2: C. Johnson, J. Edner, L. Rich- ards, D. McClellan, M. Mennel, W. Lane, M. Ds Claive, B. Terry, D. Overmiller. ROW 3: B. Euler, A. Clark, B. Murray, S. Sanlos, C. Koehler, J. Schwabinland, J. Dewell, D. Pelerson. ROW 4: B. Luplon, K. Laioie, T. Pellrey, A. Borgslede, N. Wheeler, R. Annable, R. Keil. ,g W, , 1 K 1. MR. GUILFORD. THIRD PERIOD ROW I: M, Bernaih, B. Sfandley, C. Sanfos, J. AI'iIin, G. RaHer+y, A. Perkins, K. Livanos, A. BaiIey. ROW 2: R. Pugh, M. Ber+o'r+i, J. Sraffelbach, S. Smirh, D. Weaver, S. I'Iarwa+I'i, S. Moore. ROW 3: L. VoI'iI, L. Garre++, J. Deines, C. Johnson, C. Cobb, D. I IyI+on, J. JinneI'+, J. Fallavena. ROW 4: C. Conrad, B. Allen, L. Berck, B. Rogers, J. Madsen, G. Mc- Kenzie, G. Maderos, F. Sur-nares. .J-, -.. in Q' -1: L. 5 'Uli- 'T' bf' ' i MR. GUILFORD. SEVENTH PERIOD ROW I: N. Tifus, L. Wilson, B. Franzell, G. Michael, J. Thornron, D. Perry. ROW 2: D. Graham, M. Maehler, D. Huffman, E. Gernardf, B. Collins. ROW 3: G. Romero, Graham, J. Scmland, D. Perry, R. Warner. ROW 4: R. Magoon, F. Shaugrinessy, C. Morgan, T. PIan+, M. Beheny, P. Judd. gi-Fi . ,gf 3 J 1 from :If-Ln .... ,- si ,Ny I A .v 1 -QQ FEM? , ,, Fa? v 1 'xp , f . Z 'Qi Us 4 fa. J Q 'x 4 4,5 f I . IL ' ' , .. , 1 7 r , . F' V M g , , Mn. GUILFORD, Founn-I Peluoo ROW I: G. Jackson, A. AmaraI, J. Cope- Iand, M. Barnefr, J. Rusher, J. Abreu, C. Osferman, K. Cracafr, G. Covingfon, C. Fagundes. ROW 2: P. Addis, C. Fosfer, I.. Valencia, F. Eddens, L. Leafhers, W. Ferrari, C. LinneII, M. Alvarez, S. Wesf, J. Underwood. ROW 3: P. Bowen, B. Ash, J. Molno, D. Nafalie, M. McCaIIum, F. DaI1Ie, G. Lerner. ROW 4: D. Casileberry, C. Fosier, R. Birk, D. Muncy, D. Flowers, B. Jones, M. Thwing, M. Mendonca. fm' war - Q-as vt 1 5 . Fw i ' ,W F' '-7 ':..f Zz' . 6 V I ' 4' 8 - 4 Ap... . ir.. :git xx 2' W E 2 1- H , 1 I a , ' ff A a , ,.,, , 'F I 'f , I J 1-aluwfs. L ff ' h I al' ' .+ . F M n. MMU 1 i 1 ff if .i wma. 'afar-A 4.1.54-5? -A '. wi? 'J ' :Fa ' M- f-V f-i. . R 59 3 Y' 3, ' A If iff? ' if ' . Q f - ' 4' ' . r- .. .- H f ' M :rf-.. ' ,-1 . .Aa . ' . Q. 1 9' ww' 'N I 'wi A ' f v I. M. ff Wm 1, ...H - . W 17.71 I' . ' 1' i . Z whggym ,, , 'MM j f . .4 X X MM If V y,.l.,A,, 4 ., 5 ffl. I 4 f,w , ' I24V,4 rf ' M. f , we 1 . Half FALL YELL LEADERS FALL SONG GIRLS N deWiH, B. Meindel, T. Ingham, K. Corea, B. Menrie G. Anderson' B. Terry' D. Whiye MR. MILLIKAN PERIOD 1 ROW I: R. Bryan, C. Rainey P. Lancasfer, D. Edwards, L BaI'I'I1azar, C. Conover, S. DicIr- erson, S. Minfon. ROW 2: F. Davis, L. Hickerson, R. Seeley D. Francis, J. Waldie, D. Fur rier, P. Marfinez. ROW 3: W Mifchell, T. Koenig, D. NoHer W. Cary, K. Coble, J. Vierra D. Calson, D. Moody, M. Nano yi' 1 1 MR. MILLIKAN PERIOD 2 ROW I: A. Prui'H, J. Meeks, A. Allen, B. Laux, M. Kell, M. An- derson, B. Odegaakd, C. Vig- neaulf. ROW 2: W. Jamison, N. Gabrielson, D. Gilman, D. AI- brighi, M. Bur+, G. Smi'II1, M Jones, H. Reed. ROW 3: R Bradley, K. Riele, A. Soio, R Richards, J. SI1ieIer, G. Sfruh 4 - 'z:F V , -:Sz l ' J Q- 1- - 1! -:I , .-f. , is Q, it , xx .- 1 1' Y A 7. L.. 3 ? Q 0 .2 , 5 is 2 M ., 2. E ,y,- 20.11.21 A CLASS YELL LEADERS CLASS SONG GIRLS M. Ray, M. Rubio, M. Bullock, J. Sheperd, C. Orcloney. J. Fallavena, C. Sanlos, G. Anderson, G. Green. WJ 1 mtg M I S L MR. MILLIKAN, 'W- Eg Pemoo 3 'n Row if P. s+ekk.-fsch, s. smnh, D 'fi Williamson, G. De Pielro, M. Baca 1 'ww' R. Zacarias, S. Sealon. ROW 2: L in While, J. MacGowan, J. Norris, D ' While, B. Pollard, M. Rubio, R. Col I 'ui MR. MILLIKAN, PERIOD 7 ROW I: A. Aufen, K. Combs, E. Ca- bral, L. Williams, D. Olivan, M. Mar- Iinson, B. Marshall, J. Kahler. ROW 2: D. Yuill, B. Jardine, B. Brown, M. Twisl, F. Gullalf, M. Richards, D. Van Vleclr. ROW 3: J. Pacheco, D. Nune- za, B. Oliver, B. Newman, D. Evans, D. Krolop, B. Duncan. lier. ROW 3: J. Lopez, W. Whelan E. King, D. Johnson, J. Greller, K O'NeaI. V. Parker. Q 4 .',. M sv zz' 5 Q27 Z .4 kr .5 - I 5 1 f f . Q... at ff ya W f gf 'QM 4? I W ff ,I , ZW Z f, ff 1 K 1, 1 3 ' .ff Y 7 Q4 1 ,ff W ff 0 f f if 1 1 f-we 0 'cf I ' f 4, A 'W fngvff- '1 V 4, ,ffyf Z: WG, I 7,..J I wwf J Q V . . ,,..-',,gAg.q.'.1g 4- ,jfn fll if , 9 Q -V, 4 4'f I f, . f ffjf 4 if ' 'L I inf? 25-51 ' I MR. MOULDEN FOURTH PERIOD ROW I: S. Reyes, N. Bell, R. Fa ', Foresfer, C. AI1earez, N. Haig, C. Sanlos L. HoI'1n. ROW 2: V. Sira, J. Buchanan J. Oalrman, J. Wilson, T. Dougan, Ki Klein, J. Dais. ROW 3: E. Anderson, F. Alameda, D. Sfouf, D. Sfebbins, D. Brown J. Voss. ROW 4: L. CosIeIIo, C. Miller D. Albiar, B. Carler, M. JoI1nsIone, R Woolf, J. Palmer, L. Deaion. w..,.,, N , J fu. 3 X? 'ff ff' 4 , parm MR. MOULDEN, FIRST PERIOD ROW I: P. Lewis, P. Pfiesfer, M. Romero. ROW 2: E. Broolcs, L. Dorrell, D. Diclx- son, A. Green, P. Slcufel, P. Coonce, M. Rey. ROW 3: L. Allen, B. Gaslon, J ScI'1icI1er, R. Porler, P. Davis, M. Tlweede ROW 4: S. Gonsalves, J. Rollefo, K Roner, R. Carlson, B. Buclrmasler, L. Locliyer, V. Wilde, T, De Rosseff. we f ir 'gg A . ,f, Jn gf' w I 'ff 4 5 'Wg I I X r f W.. 1 ,, MXL A A7 ff Aff 44.1 1 , .www 5-e w. , f Jw f1.,f, L 4 , , 7,4 rf' K Z , . X lem ' lefiizggsfw , ' If W , , 5317, if . 7' f , ff 7 4 ,W ' 1 l , ff ffl I f f Vi ' f 0 of , f f ,, 2 19, f 1 2 2 ' 177 Q ,117 f 147 Z , f , 1 I I gf? WW ,ff H , X 9 ff x , ff! 1 yf 1 ,, In 14 . . f ,- , ,.. 1'- fjf i V QI.. W 1 4 1 7, ,T ij, . X4 pw , iv .J 5' , , ! Q i 1 3 F 4- 1 r.. 'f ,J , QM ,Q .1 f ' 1 ff I. Vp 'FI' '- f f-I fl' M 4 f . .f A I I . ,. , . . WWW v NA UAB, 5 . mi If for . ' MMIII. A . A.. Zgff MR. MOULDEN, SIXTH PERIOD ROW I: E. Reyes, G. Lopez, J. Norvell G. Reyes, D. Soffieffe, C. Dean, M Rule. ROW 2: T. Maldonado, J. Loren?- zen, G. Prallxer, S. Pluff, S. Rysaux, G Rodrigues. ROW 3: P. Evans, J. Hafcher, D. Demicell, E. Localelli, J. Sweef, J Sclwepler, M. Smifh. W'-N., I 4 U V 1 pew 'ofiiof I ,,,, ' 1 R .4 , I , . PM .fi :ff If fi T ' es...-af' I Us MR. STRONG, FIRST PERIOD ROW I: B. McLaughlin, R. Torquemada, N. Sanliago, A. Zacarias, J. Clow, E. Garcia, J. Reighard, P. Rodriguez, ROW 2: E. Cook, B. Sequeria, L. Barless, P. Oalcer, J. Lind, B. Madden, C. Duran, F. Morris. ROW 3: P. Gielre, J. Jiminez, J. '.aneiro, B. Reinlce, D. Sfaley, A. Bailey, J. Amalo, W. Johnigan, T. Jilena. ROW 4: C. Sinor, J. Gonzalves, W. Breilh, H. LaPray, G. Langley, C. Suppus, P. Hen- Ihorn, L. Leafham, L. Hill. MR. STRONG. SECOND PERIOD ROW I: P, Lawrence, D. Monson, B. Be++encour'I, B. Graham, A. Rhodes, P. Chambers, N. Landrefh. ROW 2: E. Tingey, G. Drayfon, D. Beclr, A. Poole, L. Lyon, S. Sparks, A. Maggi. ROW 3: M. Fosfer, C. Shumafe, F. Chavaria, W. Drys- dale, D, Horwood, R. Rushlon, B. Morris, B. Plew. ROW 4: M. Ferreira, R. Whalen, M. Foss, J. Wen+wor'rh, M. Lehman, B. Farrar, J. Daugherly, J. Lundgren. MR. STRONG. SIXTH PERIOD ROW I: B. Freilas, P. Holz, B. Dailey, R. Enos, J. Clegg, D. Slillwaugh. S. Clendenen, J. Huclraby, A. Holmes, M. Barrefl. ROW 2: E. Archer, P. Colnam, B. Tale, J. Meredifh, V. Green, C. Marlens, J. Thrasher, J. Bonifo, M. Gonzalves. ROW 3: G. File, H. Scanlon, J. Lewis, W. Caires, B. Melfzian, D. Paferson, J. Hannelf, R. Gilleffe. ROW 4: C, Aro, J. Johnson, J. Williams, J. Bales, B. Dernedde, J. Tinlcler, F. Madsen, J. Popp. --QU' , fi 'F' 'ff' 'mammal' 'num f nnunqsr 1 ., lb 2 E -1 , 1 . .. s., ,geo .f-, c ' MR. MOULDEN. SEVENTH PERIOD ROW I: F. Macias, L. Balcerf D. Frales A. Jesse, A. Reyes, J, Riohardson, J Eddy. ROW 2: E. Schwenning, S. Irwin C. Ferrar, V. Courl, O. Fischer, S. Knapp ROW 3: T. Hardage, B. Taylor, M Swezey, B. PoHs. ROW 4: M. Kennerer J. Radonich, D. Puccio, R. Hess, L. Lisler B. Barrefl. Kiwi: My ,,.. I - 1913115 , im S-...J 40 4 1 I v.,:.f.,. f . ' me ' -W.. rvea.. V , 5, M gr, f , 4 2 , ., I ,I 'T' r if af -- J , ,gt ' qw?-1 f Ii- fwmf. .,'. , .., , . ,. . f -5 , sg., W W f Q 4, C I 'W Q vi if I' ng 2 ,. V ,, ef W fs ' sffif eg MR. STRONG. SEVENTH PERIOD ROW I: K. Owens, J. Fowler, S Roberls, S. Earle, H. Jennings, Henery, S. Krause, B. Souza. ROW 2 D. Trenl, P. Talenl, J. Crilchfield, H Tanura, J. Tyler, K. Clemans, J. Fray land, M. Bazym. ROW 3: E. Keclr, W. Vargas, D. Lee, H. Cooper, A. Bilfer. ROW 4: J. Zaclcarias, M. Paiser, G. Lopez, F. Runyon, D. Allcinson. M 9 M. 7 1? y 5 f 7 l QQ Zi., f .J ' W? V ,,: 'W ff 1 e 1 f f M! I l i f..e 1 ' , 1 2 ff 52455. ,L 2 . 5 z Jw wwf f M 4 M 4 ? . 1.1 M , , ij we E If 1 Qu NSN' 1 5 It .' f -:J s ' . '.nf..r ,.g..,1NR f ,U I ri sy! W. ... M. ..t ff f, : -em.. . 59 g v W ag:-lg . l. 'A ' 'f' 'F-1. T' .M I WN. vf 2 +1 X-:wr .. Rv 1. . it l P' 52' A sf .. N -Q51 f 55 si-213523 Q K5 f'1?i: . f Q' ' it T TMNT fr'-S - xxx? ,J ix X ,f M, i Q 'h S w. is . - .- lem.. ...mv of XX X-wx 'SY ,P .. 3 . .M M R W . 5' A . wwf.. P 3 iff TTSM1 Z . X .. W? MR. SWITZER. SECOND PERIOD ROW I: l. Carpenfer, C. Madva, A. Solrai, M, Sanders, B. Woolley, B. Hoang, B. Koch. ROW 2: A. McCoy, J. Camp- bell, M. Bullock, B. Roller, M. Reed, P. Harmon, l. Horn. ROW 3: C. Slowers, A. Asher, W. Ouiner, S. Gonsolves, C. Davies, V. Jansen, J. Scheffel. ROW 4: D. La Grone, R. Ybarra, D. Parfinglon, P. Barron, G. Blaclr, B. Brown, J. Wilkinson. MR. SWITZER. THIRD PERIOD ROW I: W. Billups, E. Kleven, K. Ulibarri, S. Torres, L. Machado, M, Wilson, T. Cronin, ROW 2: B. Fulfs, S. Slafham, l. Bryan, D. Warnfies, L. Ulrich, C. Lewis, L. Van Wegen. ROW 3: D. Huni, D. Whil- mire, B. Maashoff, R. Machodo, R. Resen- des, J. Polls. ROW 4: G. Wrighi, R. Newlon, M. King, B. Brolh, S. Tuclcer, N. Schoss, R. Neilson. MR. SWITZER, FOURTH PERIOD 1 ROW I: C. Greenwood, J. Gay, S. Heinemeyer, S. Mein- erf, M. Rodriguez, J. Kilgore, J. Chisholm. ROW 2: B. Slaple- Ion, G. Meyer, J. Hayes, P Gainbasfian, E. Alves. ROW 3 is W. Gunn, T. Ingham, T. Finn, nj E. Mclnfyre, G. While, J Bapfisl. ROW 4: G. Grier, B Capp, C. Johnson, R. Marfinez, G. Filrse, T. Lee, N. Finley. -40 MR. SWITZER, SIXTH PERIOD ROW I: A. Sfaci, J. Guild, J. , Lowe, G. Riffer, M. DougIas, C. - Ganes, V. Tanghe, J. Ra+I1buni ROW 2: N. VoeIImeke, M. FuI'rs E. Hawkins, P. PoHer, A. Sorres K. McCullough, A. Barrios J I I Q Q wfikw CuHerIdge, N. Wilson. ROW 3: B. Ixlbx XS Pacheco, S. Valin, L. SayweII, F. Wasko, C. Afkinson, A. Jiminez. ROW 4: M. Silva, L. Evans, R. Medina, D. Scranfon, R. Hoffman, A. Eafon, C. Cox. . Aw A my - F5 C5 C' .P T ' ,-. -W 5' AH. 11. 17-. .ff ' Y' ,U A Qxfw. , y:fiif'f55i7' 6.55 MRS. VAN AUKER. FIRST PERIOD ROW I: T. Mi+cl1eII, C. Beard, J Gay, D. Wiid. ROW 2: J. Jess B. Sanchez, T. Bufler. ROW 3: T 'er, M. Lerner, J. Read, R Loisfor. .3 , l 14 ffW vfwwwwffw' 1 11-Qvf ' J I M SMITH Presidenf Afuf.. 5.0. 1 iii W Y MARCELLA OYLER JOAN THOMAS Vice-Presidenf SGCVEICIFY 4.1 MissGiecIr ,Z Wfffy CLASS Aovlsens , X 1 4 1 X ,Q J W f f ' f , JERI LEWIS Treasurer rrrr ,V 1,0 ,WZ 1,ffyV,1 110 f I 7 .1 .M , Mc... zum., ff , ff. A . Mr. MIIIer 1 4 , ,,r.,, 1 I. . 1 1 . , fha., 7423 1 11 2 I I f 1 1 1 4 W U1 W 11 11 1111 ,I f ' ff f f 1 11? fff' 412 1 1 W 17 17147 Wyfw f ,,f, XXW ,ff ,1 IW wwf f 1 jf 174 Q WWW 414 , , 1 11 f11 1 1 X11 f W, f 1 1 ,, 11 45411 f 2 , f f ,f ,, f,,f .1 1 f ., 1, 1 IM I XA f W MW f' I , 1 1 f ,I ' 1 'A 10 fy! iw, W ,M 1. 1 f1 QJ1, X, ,,,y: KW, f f , ' X y f ?11f1 f X 11 ff f .1 ff, fC!! X I f ff!!! ' 011,111 591, 1 9441 fl 1 1 , , ,1,4,, gf , ff fyff 17 Wy! 31 My .1 1,1 1 . .f .4-ff :1yffy, ,QW 7 1171 11 1!1'ff4f'f1f1 MW 1 f1 1 -7' ,711 Aff ff fx 1 1fff,1 11ff1471m,1lff1 1X ,I I XWIWW11 . X 1 1 ff ffff f11f211 f WWW 1 M Q! W 1 11119f1f1f1Wff4W1 1'WfW?WQfW1'11 fi fiffwp If ff ff' .fy C,Zi1fC11,1fffmc. W4f11241Wm'f2441Q11f ,, . 111,4. W16 f f af .,f n. WW, BILL BURKHART JUDY RICE Boys' League Girls' League - Ling rmfnnlg CLASS COUNCIL ROW I: J. Rodriguez, S. S'rone, M. Pi'ranger, G, Colman, I... Harder, F.CI1apm.an, F. Garcia, M. Medllin N Merick E Daughfer N J h son, J. Moody, J. Arlingfon, C. Sfineman, C. Logan. ROW Z: A. Azary, B. dcomb, G. Moody, S. Young, IB. De WaII, L. Lewigqfi-I Sea:- J. CasIeneda, D. CrocIre+f, T. Evans, A. Lynd. ' ' ' bw 'Wx my iw, In Q, 6 V' , .. .... 5,1 W 4. All 1 nzinnnmnummnul in Newssw- . Q M if.- . - in ,,, , 1' .mb i I 1 l,' . W J'-X' DAVE GARCIA Presidenf 10' A .2 Q 'ily' Nl 5 67' I' V 'j ,X L4 5? if fir, x . ,S Tl ll . llUJ' f . L. A ELEANQR DAUGHTERY KEN McKAY TAMRA EVANS CAROL STEIMEN JIM SMITH G l5 League RGP- Boys' League Rep. Treasurer Secrefory Vice-Presidenf aff' l .-1 3 5' COUNSELORS ' A V' A ' A g My Q ,S ROW I: Mr. Dulnowy, Mr. Elliol, . , M lg 'J 1,1 Mr. Maxwell. ROW 2: Mr. Nelcler- lwolzer, Mrs. Searle, Mrs. Sekerak. ,V 5 F , ,I by ,L 'L .A ' ' , 'W' - f, iff. ,Af ll 1 -52, 3 ', , ' I , of ROW I: D. Canesfre, D. Johnson, N. Ronnow, E. Long, N. Pricer, J. Moody, G. Lewis, N. Merrick, N, Johnson, L. Simmons, G. Roclrlques, S. Sfone, H. Favrou. ROW 2: S. Young, B. Eclgecomb, A. Azary, R. O'Connor, G, Brown, M. Griebrolr, A. Lynd, M. Oyler, V. Walls, P. Wires, L. Harder, J. Hansel, C. Logan. 'W- , 0 f rw il , ' , fi. 1-any 'I I ,,gL'2, I as V ' z' :eff ,. nf. v7, ,f ,,,V My M, I ,. , ,. ,' 212 ' ff 1' My ff 5 f, f f 'V - w f . Q' W , , ,M , 5 B 'W ijt , , 1, W sw I Agp, A A I I ,y 6 V 5 W i .,., 'JW W , 'nf I 1 . 'J I - - Ca MR. DUBOWY, SECOND PERIOD ROW I: K. Reyes, L. Arnold, B. Upham, P. Olivencia, L. Palafox, R. Carpenfer, J. Nunes. ROW 2: B. Gonzales, K. Gernreich, P. Bannerf, P. Marlin, J. Schuelie, J. Rig- gio, L. Thompson, D. Cosla, K. Cremer. ROW 3: U. I'IeaI, B. Davalf, L. Ronlani, G. Moody, F. Shipler, E. Ciochelli. ROW 4: G. Ramos, D. Bilano, J. Spillers, R. Dubiel, K. Miller, W. Swiff, C. Maile, K. MacLaughlin. MR. DUBOWY, FIFTH PERIOD ROW l: P. Dahle, J. Robinson, D. Davis, B. Needham, K. Enos, A. Curiiss. ROW 2: G. Cobarrubias, P. Prewilf, J. Brill, J. Sylvesler, J. Jesse, L. Bulloclr, J. Moody, J. Licalsi. ROW 3: G. Johnson, G. Gon- salves, J. Middlefon, R. Minor, P. Mc- Cabe, R. Lopel, E. Bruer+on. ROW 4: C. Bolander, D. Ecclesfield, L. Pie++e, N. Turner, R. Smilh, A. Teixeira, B. Marlin. 66 yfmwf f I .. f , ,LM x .WMI , f. - l, gd -... f Q Y fx.. 'AFA in I' ff' BWI J 2 Mn. nuaowv, Fmsr Pinion ROW I: F. Daly, G. Handy, K. Scran1'on R. Tisch, E. Pelers, B. M0fFlSh5WM2RPn ' R. Sarnorano. - E,:,nl,iI3:,Lnal2lllMurray, D. Parish, J. Boofh G. Cerilelli, S. Kuhn, M. Henry. K-.An derson, S. Lowder. ROW 3: G. Sanhago K. Waflxens, P. Nelson, K. Haywood. W V H wkins ROW 4' J Make Dennell, . a -b J.-La'GraCe ,C, P la, M. A reu. Slfagihrran, rg. Linnell, M. Gf6Y1dOD. G Tocchini. 'il as - M ce. Q2 cs ,-. hz, 4v?'i1J I f 'W ' .... V251 ,Agni C ,xm- W ' 'mix : : IJ! I f O E If 2 r V I J V 2 11134 1 , .if I i 74' ,vfvhnii I r y gqjiinf , li . I 3 ,, .r ' f. f 1 - . .N sae' z , 2 V, ,-ev. K L .. . if f . . 1 f f ' -f s . H.. A . .Q 2 1-L- , ..-2' ' f ' A A - .. .Q x 3 4' y -an ' iff .WR Y fn' la.'1:ff - Jw. f i X' Ivaw. 1 ' 0-A A' 'Ts P ' 1 H2 fb 5 4 wg Y yo F -. ,. x X .1 Ist' A -f.. 4 I r ' F5 , fi L fi' ,fi I 1 I ' fi, ,f fi .Ri 'sg ,g f'-I5 '75'5ii'51a1 5? M... E., E. ' MR. DUBOWY. SIXTH PERIOD ROW I: A. Kellner, J. Sclwaff, 6. Hall, G. Hall, J. Pesfano, J. Chavez, L. Marks, J. Thomas, J. Arlingfon. ROW 2: K. Mc- Kay, M. Alves, R. Glwimenfi, E. Seclra. C. Slearns, K. Olsen, A. Rhodes. ROW 3: T. Rodriguez, J. Hansen, D. Slwull, A. Silvey, A. Andre, D. Gurule, K. Pa++erson. ROW 4: D. Collins, L. Worley, W. Sfafford, M. Grielorok, B. Travis, B. Melanson, M. Layne. '-1 4315- .X X i 11 51 ., T 3 1SW'R'4fv 'S - MR. ELLIOTT, FIRST muon ROW I: M. Munoz, F. Koon C.Cure, M. Macias. D. LuecITeI bert ROW 3: J. Vierra, C rigues. S '49 SIP 11555 nwl':'7y- ' g ,iid V .pr- A .1 ' 67 ROW 2: R. Fleming, D. Hu- Buller, L, Laverne, J. Rod- 2 ' f,'f ' A T 1 . 5 . Q , 1 W V 4g,,4i ., . A J f J rw MR. MAXWELL 1 . J Row iz J. sms, e. Brooks. R. K f VWJ I , ' X if Quiroz, E. Long, F. Koon, S. Sucher, y in lr 315 T J. way. Row 21 M. oyief, E. y ' ' 1 J Hobbs, J. McLean, M. Mcehee, M. L X XJ, ' A, Gaulf, J. Bazyn, J. Farinha. ROW 'Y Y-. N3 'gl f A '11 3: V. Lanza, S. Jaclrson, B. De Mello, fi E. Pryor, K. Clark, B. Glassbroolr, v. wan.. Row 4. J. Fuccy, J. 2 Kreeps, A. Green, L. Ferea, L. Lucas, ' ' G. Thompson, D. HousTon. . I .,, . on? gif 6 The song girls Tor The Sophomore class are chosen by The sTudenT body song girls. To qualify They musT know The school songs and rouTines ThaT go wiTh Them. Their main evenTs of The year are The Down Town Rally and KounTry Karnival. These girls also lead songs aT The class meeTings. The ouTTiTs Tor The Tall class song girls were whiTe blouses and skirTs wiTh yellow noTes on The skirTs To carry ouT The class colors. 'X M J.. The Sophomore yell leaders are selecTed from The members of The Megaphone Club by The sTudenT body yell leaders. They musl' know The yells and moTions ThaT go wiTh Them. The girls chosen, lead Their class in The Down Town Rally and KounTry Karnival. These girls selecT Their own ouTTiTs, which Tor The Tall Term were yellow peddle-pusher ouTTiTs wiTh a whiTe S on The TronT. ,glv 1 . ,' f fs- .1f.i,p,Q-..xw , ' T- l 1 - '1 :J . . 1 .' 1,-f 4. - ' ..' -:lf SUPHOMORE SONG GIRLS S. Sfahl, D. Jensen. J. Lang F. Chapman. N SOPHOMORE YELL LEADERS D. Fenner, C. Jackson, M. Medlin, J. Arlingion. MR. MAXWELL. PERIOD 2 ROW I: S. Salgardo, M. McCloskey, N. Harding, A. Torquernada, J. Perry, J Conn, A. Graclado. ROW 2: J. Dolson, S. Gorman, S. Doloeslw, P. Shel- Ion, D. I-IigI'1, B. Hale. ROW 3: R. Avilla, H. MaHos, K. Hern, D. San- doval, D. Corrie. ROW 4: G. Brow- der, J. AsviI+. R. Milner, J. Flefclwer, J. Forsberg, D. Taylor. MR. MAXWELL, PERIOD 5 ROW I: A Clwico, A. Marfinez, M. Rodrigues, M. Rodrigues, E. Browning D. Nunes, M. Enos, J. Rogers. ROW 2 J. Sawyei C. Auslin, C. Monson, I Slepens, B. Shaw, J. PaI'I:urg, J. Smith ROW 3: A. Azary, K. Blanlrenslwip, H I-Iam, O. Coving+on. R. Goerlih, A Ferreira, D Dean. ROW 4: D. Bravof, D. Slwellon, G. Paulo, J. Worllmen, M Brazil, D. Close, G. Buck. . W :px ,Nw mx' we 4 KA D.- ,ff 5 v- f , . 'Q , ,ff .... . , , Q : I . -ga g V W 5, I MEL., fliyw Q M, 0 Y... M 5' XF, . M K A ' ,fz '-Y. V . ,f fy: I' 2 , 4 I . . V f. fr. . A . f ' ' 5 K ' fffzs. -gi ,. '- Y , 1.'...g+ - . . . ' ' T ' - X5 14? 2 f . Q . E , fu.. ,. I Mg ' . CLASS YELI. LEADERS CLASS SONG GIRLS N. Merriclr, E. Dauglniery, J. Arlinglon, J. Silva B. Wallace, T. Evans, V. Wa+Is. J. Lange , wma, I . I fu ' f 'Z 'Z MR. MAXWELL, 1 J H 5 SEVENTH PERIOD J f' ,. . . X ROW 1. J. Brewer, M. Welch, ,432 f J. Norlon, S. Riuero, D. Philis, jiif.. fr 4 D. sequefae, 1. self. ROW 2: gf I , D. Wilkinson, A. King, G. - iv 1 Q ' ' Peefehen, L. Reeimen, R. Zeb- I jeu ,, aIIoS. R. Gufierrez, J. Mor- , eno. ROW 3: B. Rudy, G. WV, ,ff Slack, C. Tilus, P. Silva, K. 5 ig wslneme. J. cemefe. Row 4: B. Planl, V. Wacherly, F. E' I Howard, 6. Shaw, M. Marciel, 5 D. Boddy, W. Daniel, N. 3 I4 5 3' Palafox. MR. NIEDERHOLZER, 1+v5.V ' . ,f . ,Exim '75 ff. SIXTH PERIOD 5 ,..., y f f Q i f F:-i f I 'fa ROW I: I.Cunni'ffe, C.S'I'rauI:, -' H. Brown, H. Sharpe, S. ja , X ,I Green, J. Audefle, M. Ander- 0 f f f' son. ROW 2: M. Crouch, I. W Olivan, J. Lange, C. Balmer, Z L. Sfewarl, J. Daniel, J. Lamb- f I 2' jf, den. ROW 3: G. Huerfa, J. Schauer, Y. Valencia, I. Kauai- vw hilo, F. CuHer, M. Ramire, V. O'Brien, D. Sanchez, H. Enos. ROW 4: R. Johnson, C. Sey- mour, D. Phillips, T. Long, J. Conover, J. Garcia, D. Mac- Farland. 2294 MR. NIEDERHOLZER. SEVENTH PERIOD ROW I: B. De Cosla, J. Phariss, P. Brooks A. Gallegus, M. Pufman, H. Vegas, J. Tolberison. ROW 2: P. Johnson, K. Gip son, N. Jomison, C. Dawson, L. Swanson J. Ferreira. ROW 3: T. Andrade, R. Powell, R. Muniz, W. Perry, R. Isaacson, C. SI'ripIin, W. Jones. ROW 4: B. Cunha J. Worman, J. Boof, D. Mix, D. Rolhe, J BuHIer, G. Lee. 70 I-A JP W if V ' 2 W' .J My , fa e g., J M . ,e : ' 7537 W ..,, ' ' f ,Ma av . I .I W- 1 4 I Ml - ff .. , 'R g 5' .2 - H 1 lily Tp l .. Ik ' I :TW ,Z VJ' y '76 5' - .M 0 :- J' I , Xi I we I ul W . ,MW M' nn The Sophomore en+ry for Ihe Down Town Rally was a dead Berkeley Yellowiaclcef, of black and yellow crepe paper, lying on a miniarure foo+I::all field. SIing Ihe YeIlowiacIce'l's, was 'I'heir Iheme. Q 1 W WN nv S- MM fi W? SEARLE. PERIOD 3 ROW I: M. Boggess, M. Mar- Iinez, M. Davis, M. Denfon, D. Olsen, E. Zaccairea, O. Pena, L. Barado. ROW 2: J. Mirancla, J. Wolfingfon, P. Nielsen, K. Hawlc, B. Bonham, L. Bivans, M. Shaneclr, C. Schepley. ROW 3: J. Baver, G. Nordslorm, K. Ericlrsen, M. Seishas, M. Rodriguez. ROW 4: R. Helsfen, D. Rodonich, P. Sanclovol, J. Casfaneda, N. Kahlor. MISS SEARLE, PERIOD 5 ROW I: F. ElIioH, C. Keener, P. Esludillo, N. Pricer, M. Johns+on, K. Koenig, J Kangas, L. Moulon. ROW 2: C. Theede. T. Toms, B. La Pray, L. Kellon, M. Dawson, B. Wallace, S. Torres, G. Lewis. ROW 3: S. Neva. M, Goularfe, G. Heinrich, G. Soares, B. Fenn, L. Dufra, R. Por+er. ROW 4: V. Wagner, R. Menrrey, J. Wrighl, K. Timm, M. Cope, W. GosseI I, D. Jarnagan. 7I Buslamenle, N. Darr, A. MISS SEARLE. PERIOD 6 ROW I: C. Wisuri, B. Rogers, M. Medlin, F. Garcia, B. Grandon, J. Camlnell, J. Ayen, N. Jolinson, J Morgan. ROW 2: C. Carclenas, L. MaHos, K, Blaclc, J. Foresler, B. M. Wilson. ROW 3: B. Cheney, B. Kemper, J. Smiflw, G. Brown, J. Sfivers, L. Lewis, R. Wallace, P. Bailon, J. Handy. ROW 4: J. Gal- langl1er, J. Hansell, B. Pimenlel, T. Lillalz, R. O'Connor. H Degermarlr, Thompson, A. Groberg, S. Slalnl C. Davis, H. Lopez, P. Lalorie. MISS SEARLE, PERIOD 7 ROW I: R. Ybarra, P. Curry, L. Young, E. Tymn, D. Fenner, G. Rodrigues, J. Hernandz. ROW 2: J. Balre', D. Pixley, J. George, F. Grolwan, L. Bircliland, R. Smarf, V. Slevenson, F. Bawden. ROW 3: V. Tapper, J. Scolf, R. Crowell, J. Gone zales, R. Turner, B. Paz, D. Maes, C. Janzen. ROW 4: J. Ramage, C. Wells, B. Slone, R. Enos, J. Yeager, B. Maxwell, R. Canfo, G. Barfee. MRS. SEKERAK, PERIOD 2 ROW I: J. Huclrslep, E Albiar, B. Jones G. Maflos, L. Valdez, M. Hale. D. Ruberol R. Sfewarl. ROW 2: N. Marshall. D Rodriguez, D. Jensen, C. Cordel, L. Merril man, A. Monize, A. Sanchez. ROW 3: D Summers, M. Rodriguez, L. Slump, E Shannon, D. Davis, J. Sanliago, N. Ode- gaard, C. Bralfon. ROW 4: P. Ramirez, D Whilfield, B. Hussey, J. McWilliams, E Faiman, B. Groce, B. Cox, R. Charel MRS. SEKERAK ,PERIOD 3 pg V ff' HQ . Q can of I Mgr' , . hs. yy gn. - Z . . L, il - 5.44 A . T ? 1 .3 xy ,f , 4 - .J V .:.- X K Q' ' M r - 95 .. , O Q 3 X 5 S T. L... C21 0 Q' pf- -ff A. 4 W 4 f 'W 5 f. S ff' iff W fail Q g s' ee ROW I: F. Chapman, M. Sfein, J. Greller, K. Lewis, P. Lowe, O. Sanfiago, D. Thorbe, B. Reynolds. ROW 2: B. Harris, M. Gage, B. Edgecomb, H. Carlson, L. Russell, B. Lungar, E. Chiulos, L. Lay. ROW 3: L. Posada, F. Jensen, T. Rye, W. Ohlson, J. Posephney, D. Davis, R. Brown. ROW 4: Hoskins, J. Walk- er, J. Alger, G. Wesferman, R. FJ 5 'rf' - Q95 129 'yr ' 7 eg! A C5 T73 y .W Sn. Z.. V xv K N1 W .f 2, 1 i H M 425 A? N- gb , yn nv ,K ...rep L- ,T f - m -.1 :rant gg 1- ,A A P . 6, ' , 4 -Q g ZZ. -2 4 744. J N ' , f.,,.4 - 4 ., Q -1 ,wjil :I :1 a 4 ' - Qjv4iv ,, ' , -fr ', 5 1' X' ' ..- ' f f- ' . J' T' W lg Q, ' 5? Fbffsifx. ' - , 44 N ., of 1 ,f Q , s. 1, 1 f V nz : 1 L 1- , , 1 U - AQ I E ' R X :' : -9 334 fill? 1 Goguen, L. Blasquez, T. PaHerson, B. Holmes. MRS. SEKERAK, PERIOD 6 ROW l: J. Trublood, L. O'Conner, V. Bays, L. Harder, C. Jackson, C. Sfeiman, G. Coleman, S. Sfone, D. Panico, J. Boyle. ROW 2: B. Burli- harf, J. Rice, N. Merriclr, M. Silva, T. Evans, M.AVassis, G. Lunger, N. Mariin. ROW 3: R. Blanden, J. Irving, R. Perry, S. Young, A. Miller, D. Sakai, P. Bliven, T. Gon- zales. ROW 4: W. Leonardo, D. Cauley, R, Suffer, J. Washburn, R. Fros+, R. Greene, J. Bobo, F. Maffos, H. Fefea. MRS. SEKERAK, PERIOD 7 ROW I: B. Lewis, E. Daughfery, G. Walk- er, C. Tabor, A. Lynd, U. Souza, B. Paffon, S. Smilh. ROW 2: H. Earl, N. Damalo, B. Haldeman, D. C'ocl:eH, R. Johnson, D. Jones, S. Hayes. ROW 3: G. Shorum, A. De WiH, R. Felicano, R. Nield, D. Vargas, J. Schumacher, J. Rhodes, J. Houslon. ROW 4: G. Wilkinson, F. Pendergas+, B. Callow, J. Ward, J. Brown, M. Reno, K. Rogers, E. Rayes, N. HoneycuH'. T C ' 1 - J - ' 3 if . fi? l 4.1 K ,sg L . ,f X 73 x . ,ff T z ' -s. IIN. m 1,1 I ... .4 n f - ,rss '1 N, .N ,. ,,f ,. ' .. I SN ..J..N-., sxsk 4. 'Z7., ? M ' no M M ' 77 ff ' fffkwm vf ffffyj KEITH amen ' K Presidenf ' . fn A, gf ' ,,,, . Mrs. Hagen Vx l y r, V 1 4 , ,Q '42' f' I M Jenlr ns T51 Z' 1 f,,v,f . 1 Mr. Redo 7 ,V f IC A41 Alvv M' MISSWQMQ n ADVISERS COUNSELORS Mrs. Carson 22 1 ,' M Wim, if A, ,WZ U Mr. Edwards M ., 1, ,.,,.,, , - Mr. Marryrnee L, ,',,.v 3 I L Miss Johnson V bl X-X Q Miss Phee ' f Q .' Mr. Sanford V, ea, V' ' l . '- b Mr.Thompson we' V Ll . ' FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL ROW I: J. Dunbar J K ng, L- Marfinez, J Rassmussen, V. Minion, M. Ceders, W. Duncan, B. Dorner. ROW 2: P, Knicholesv J. Dame' B. Kirkland 1 L' Denen d, B Byram, D. Seargenf 1 1, lnv J DIANE JORDON in Vice-Plesidenf Y? T MARILYN oomoro A 4 5e,,e,c,,, ng 2? Tom WARNER fx -Q D Boys' League Rep. , c Q x Af+er buying a few foo many eleva+or +iclce+s, rhe new and curious freshmen soon learned. 'rhe ways of high school and joined in class compe- 'rion and school ac+ivi'ries. The freshmen made up 'lhe second largesl' class in lhe school and really have spiri+, even lal-cing 'rhird place in fhe Down Town Rally. ' 4 ,rx ' A - Lonnie Foer Girls' League Rep Nns.,iv' There were also lhose new subiec+s lhal' had lhem baffled-general science, algebra, Lalin, Spanish, French, color and design, and home- making. Bul' ihey soon gave up lrying +o figure ou'r why verbs had +o be coniugaled and ioined 'rhe ofhers who had resigned Themselves 'lo 'lhe inevilable Ours is no+ +o reason why, ours ig buf 'ro do or die. .4 Wh 3, '- wf. , 4 ,fb i Z f' Q W 1' f9'ii i 4 'H M 0 4, , xhi bf ,, A ff: 2 76 nc. V... ,,,.n 5 - fl , Q. ,MA . 3 ff FN Tx fi ,mei W' r f if 2 , 4 5, MR. EDWARDS. FIFTH PERIOD ROW I: C. Foss, J. MaHos, C Kelrfmer, M. Vegas, D. Small, J Rubino, M. Labrie. ROW 2: S Hunf, J. Bradbury, G. Bulfler, B Fon+es, P. Barnes, K. Small, M Davis. ROW 3: R. Ouiner, J Delaney, J. Blaclr, S. McCafferIy, K. Richards, R. Narducci, R. Miller. ROW 4: R. Gurrola, G. Wofford T. Dealon, C. Fisher, D. Chrislen- son, L. Tonley, J. Kell, P. Grerra if W, Ziff 4' MRS. CARSON. FIRST PERIOD ROW I: L. Lynch, P. Freer, L. Neyman, M. De Crisfina, L. Brown, E. Thomas, B. Jerrell. ROW 2: J. Laverne, J. Holcomb, F. Green. W. S+one, J. Redeouf. MR. EDWARDS, FIRST PERIOD ROW I: B. Edner, E. Sausedo, R. Borrero, K. Roclgers, I. Roedell, L. Bond, M. Hasimolo, W. While, L. Hallows. ROW 2: K. Glower, M. Ellioff, J. Kalalrign, M. Simpson, E. Talaslia, R. Meyer, B. Byram, L. New. ROW 3: B. McHaIe, L. Donell, C. Taliaferro, R. Timm, G. Marlin. ROW 4: P. Pena, O. Mow- rey, J. Clemensen, T. Marlin, L. Huclraby, D. BeHencour+, D. Bald- ridge, D. De Mello. raw f , . if ,,.. muy? 'L ii H utah., if y, , ffm, . Q . ,gg Y F ,f.....? I :ffm E 4' fm F g ?, i K ' 5 Q...-Tk' 'qi' 3 ,'-f it .' ' I afar? ,rf 'I ie 'E -ff ,',, I . . if . U 7 J. if I . I I 'is 3 ei 4 ' I 6 P' x We .- sn .af J ' ,,, 5. -v at ,125 A -. . -fs' L H 5. . - A fs .f - I 1 -.N g ix .. 6 ' -, li l x ll . -'ll s X - . ' r I 'I wi S FROSH SONG GIRLS The frosh song girls are chosen from The freshman members of Megaphone Club by 'rhe sludenl' body song girls. To be chosen, Ihe girls mus+ know all rhe Hayward songs and +he roulines +ha+ go along wi+h Ihern. L. Marfinez, S. Lund, K. Williams W. Tip+on FROSH YELL LEADERS From Ihe freshman members of 'Ihe Megaphone Club 'rhe s+uden+ body yell leaders choose Ihe frosh yell lead- re-W 'Q i Lang? . s 4. ,i . 'fr fix: ' 4 . 4, .2 v rf B 5 . .-.wa gi .V 'Fi '13 35 MR. EDWARDS. PERIOD 6 ROW I: S. Jacoby, I. Reyes, C. Cherry G. Gomes, G. Oaela, E Whi+e, N. Brud- vig. ROW 2: S. Spangler, B. Krause, C Hopper, C. Voas, M. Domo+o, J. King ROW 3: I'l. Ehrich, R. Vandergriff, D Crawford, W. Byinglon, J. Cardola. B Gray. ROW 4: R, Willbur, J Osgood D. Gray, D. Srni+h, W. Rush, L. Mooney R. Turner. if . , I ers. To be chosen, 'rhey mus+ be well ' acquainred wirh all Ihe Hayward fl yells. y c, 32 'Q-' ' S I P. Siingley. G. Bufler J N 3 . , , A 1 v .- J. If. . '.. PY 5 7 I , L. 1' .. S I J e 4 I -'-M Q 'A MR. EDWARDS, PERIOD 7 - .f ,fy ..,.- 51.76 Q 1 1 . . T 1 ROW I: R. Cru1, V. Huerfa. F. Cuevas, L. M' ' ii I .Q .is . 'l il I . Ee- vs, C Marino, M Labrado, C. Hulchison, D. ,,,,...f e W,,,'f ,V + J T 1' g AW ve. 3 ' A' Hawfree, J. Sanchez. ROW 2: J. Pills, I I- V N ,' ' .. gn f A . 1 T. Pacheco, L. Burnside, K. I-lallen, J 43 4 - T 1 agp? 'fi Nelson, M. Radonich, N. Edwards, M wh I ,ZH V, I z S ii ,. Sunburg, B. Silva. ROW 3: E. Zaballos ' Q X 'SU 7 QS V ,. jg i A 1 , 4 A A R. Smifh, A. Cordova, L. Pereira, E W 1 ,ig , V . ,J ,i : 'V 'ii 'if' - 3 Adams, J. Bridgeman. ROW 4: D. Wal' 5 A ' 2' ..,, I :I die, G. Danley, L. Silveira, W. Morgan ' I . . uf -WM 4 ' ' ' .f.:fff'1.af1J pe J. Hennmgsen, B. Kirkland. , V fy V Q i . Y i' If . .,, W., V ' f ., V, ' Q, 4 ,LI ,Mi 3 3 ,gf f. ,. r - 1 25 f l..' 4 I ,. 2. y'.:f?i.- r ,- vc .,. -f , A, - -'V l as ' ' I lf , f ,, fig-?2f9ff:fI '1g5fi i 4. ' ff I f nw nh. 9- 'r 1.4 we ' , .- 77 gr CLASS YELL LEADERS CLASS SONG GIRLS J. Rasmussen, I.. Rasmussen, B. Fonles, J. Rubio, P. Slingley. B. Wilkinson W Tiplon K Williams L. Marhnez. MISS JOHNSON. PERIOD 3 ROW I: J. Willis, L. Powell, J. Vian, L. Evans, Y. Espino, K. Debeling, G. Cracrafl, K. Wilson. ROW 2: J. BarreH, B. Cisna W. Tiplon, J. Aallbu, V. Hogan, R. Freilas, M. Nelson, M. Koehler. ROW 3: J. Holm, J. Sira, J. Osborne, H. Gomes L. Rodrigues, J. Locafelli, R. Turner, R Ballhazar. ROW 4: W. Coleman, R. Paige R. Joseph, H. Schroeder, J. Fugler, H. Ulibarri, P. O'Neill. MISS JOHNSON, PERIOD 5 ROW I: L. Gallerer, R. Amalo, L. Ten- ney, K. Basum, R. Moreira, J. Fain, G. Orson. ROW 2: S. Kearney, M. Oyler, C. Ware, P. Souza, C. Prewill, S. Slack, B. Loud, R. Orres. ROW 3: J. Downing, R. Scheivly, B. Hermanson, R. Uhl, E. Sanli- ago. ROW 4: M. Olsen, L. Armslrong, P. Wilson, G. Enos, R. Laurence, M. Lambel. MISS JOHNSON, PERIOD 6 ROW l: D. Schmidl, J. Molleson, B Taylor, E. Caldwell, S. Chrisliansen, B. Faria, G. Gipson. ROW 2: J. Hanson, D Gorman, P. Bass, L. Cheney, G. Scolf, D, Nelo, S. Nixion, D. Lewis. ROW 3: Johnson, G. Vanerwegen, K Supfion, . Flagg, D. Dean, J. Maf+in. ROW 4: B. Treplow, G. Hayashi, P. Sanderson, W. Drury, T. Gufierrez, H. Asher, J. Wyall D. P ,, gy 4, I f., IW... 'w . ,ff in . , ',-w 'E f Q. ,ff .,f cw 3 1. I MW ,V ' 1 fee. 'J fm .V I 1 W' lv- fwf,','4' , W A v ,fo My f MW E3 'R' f 25? 3 fl '12 al - X '-' 1 . ,.. rn gr I 2 rag If A I l , 1 P ., if I ,fu Q5 Ki v ,----: R 5 1 W l ff' Il Q ICP , V gy ' W I 'I ' . x Y Q S. ' A .. ,Y I af e- . 1 J F X, Tv fi., S , H, .5 X 3 'B as ff - Q i ,. 3 , QQ? I . .V-H5 x I V, - .Q We . - fl ffiikl- .. ' . ' ' - . 6 . 't rf Q . A a - f Q1 3 I' I ,,,,. , - si, , ,1 , ,JH 1 . .. Ha' MR. MARRYMEE, FIRST PERIOD ROW I: C. Popp, D. Caudle, L. Ramey, B. Twist B. Miller, D Gonzales, S. Hel+on, E. Allen, Di Bufler, A. Archule+a. ROW 2: J Morenson, M. Neff, I.. Rasmussen C. Buenavenfura J. Bo er J Drum- . Y , . mond, K. Floyd, B. Jund. ROW 3 J. Dunbar, W. Wenh, B. Lovingier, R. Sofo, B. Sira, R. Vokoun, R. Or- Iega, O. Miller. ROW 4: J. Hunf, D. Rose, M. Bailey, M. Young, E. Chamorro, T. Collier, R. Ferry. .Q kv wi 1--. S- MISS JOHNSON. SEVENTH PERIOD ROW I: C. Caldararo, D. Darr, D. Miguel, F. Padilla, L. Calkins, G. Gonzales, A. Oliveira. ROW 22 B- Foresfer, S. Shaw, E. Miller, S. Reinikka, B. Lopez, M. Fifch, J. Rees. ROW 3: R. Henry, C. Cope. J. Sfine, C. Daly, E. Fridohs. ROW 4: G. Howe, T. Dunn, D. Willes. D. Kesier, M.Villorenor, V. Gimeno. --. ,,.. My J MR. MARRYMEE. SECOND PERIOD ROW I: K. Skarphol, D. Cdelho V. Chasfain, J. Rakowiez, G. Sech- resf, J. Wade, M. Cedres. M Drennan. ROW 2: C. Blankenship P. Hosino, J. Fries, J. Fihpafrick D. Lange, B. Rodrigues. ROW 3 G. Du+ch+er, G. Tcusley, E. Pasior. S. Richie, J. Fernandez, M. Lafleur S. Henr. ROW 4: D. Smilh, C. Y Marfin, T. Welfy, G. Hess, D Wieck, H. Fong, A. Corona INN gig 4 b . .I HO fa - -- II PP , 5 15,1 Y il-TP 1 L MP5 I 1' ii I .Lira S - 5 'w T'--.ff . -f , Ai' off. -Q .rn U F . ww -'ul 'VI 1 ' .. I 1 ' gl? N I L 1' :. I ,- -B Y' Q -- ' . Aww M .V,, I f . . la - ' L ng .1 I .. 2 M 5 A 'Qi ' 3' ' hui I S ' 2 V M... - A . A . ' , A ' ' ' wb 4 L .'? f ' . . R J 4 . e 4 2 . f- if . - - A J . 9 M ef ' -. H if se ' fl' K I . Q Q .5 A 1 X 5 , J 'f A ,',, ,V -. , . ?s. ' . f,f, ,, Q, pg. f , f . i wifis If J if ,, 2 1 X ' 5. ' Qi- 1 MR. MARRYMEE, THIRD PERIOD ROW l: G. Machado, P Herndon, A. Branzuela, C Dafnis, M. Spielman, W. Bar- Iholomew, P. Veio, R. Cisner- os. ROW 2: V. Moreira, P Miller, N. Lee, B. Culberison R. Garcia, S. McComb, R Cardenas. ROW 3: D. Felici- ano, R. Gipson, G. Dias, G Buchanan, R. Jennings, R Wadswor+h, F. Paine, M. Tach era. ROW 4: J. Walasek, J Waison, M. Keyser R. Basf +ien, D. Bourasa P. ?e'e'son T. Srnilh, 'vm -eldo, , ' In 4 4, 1 fm ,fs WM f g, mam, I. 4' Z any? i ' ...V 1 , A , , . U . ' X' , 1 4. ,Q gum: rf 'W if ' 1 A. , l ., , 9 Z , f I ' fr ' .1 f 1' f 4 4 1' , . ' ' 9:1 ' ' ' W . .mg My f W 1. A ' ' -1 -ff! W 92 . u ,rw X. ' . fl I A I I is - , K I, . .AVQ V . , U . ...A In ' is 'y i X ...M JV 5 f 72.77 , W J . H I Q . ,, rf... MISS PHEE, SECOND PERIOD ROW I: 'M. Nickerson, G High, B. Rodrigues, M. Brew- er, S. Deulin, J. Zacrias, J Kenyon. ROW 2: D. Lindberg P. Maxey, S.Johnson,J. Dahie J. Kepper+, J. Rulh. ROW 3 E. Fernandes, A. Apadacd, S. Bradford, A. Sfewarf, B. CrocIreH. ROW 4: R. Herring B. Bradford, D. Duarie, K. Gerlaclw, J. Russell, M. Mal +hews, R. Milan. A fy MISS PHEE, THIRD PERIOD ROW I: D. Thomas, S. Widsfeem, J. Tanner, C. S+afford, B. Miguel, B. Siarnd- ley, K. Haley, F. Keerh. ROW 2: C. Pfeif- fer, M. Pacheco, L. Cardera, C. Loclrv wood, B. Brown, M. Freeouf, J. Cooney, L. Jones. ROW 3: D. Figueiredo, N. Luna, M. Plwilis, D. Mar+in, L. Denend, D. Jolwn- son, S. Rlwodes. ROW 4: D. Burrows, R. Rusl1er, H. Vierra, B. Rafhbun, S. Rhodes. V MR. MARRYMEE. FIFTH PERIOD 7 , 1 ROW I: L. Curfis, L. Togni, K. Williams, K. Magnu- son. G. Eslrridge, D. Valenzuela, K. Jones. ROW 22 I-- T' W Bodner, J. Rasmussen, K. WorIl'1ing'ron, M. De Graff, ' ' W 3. K Wil- R. Jansen, M. Miller, J. Rodriguez. RO ' . Irinson, D. Bryanf, B. Todd, R. Phariss, T. Crawford. A. Ras'f. ROW 4: J. Klein, J. Holloway, J. Naia, J. Bayless, J. Ramos, B. Gill, D. Crandall, D. Masson. MISS PHEE, FIRST PERIOD ROW I: S. Sands, L. Mar+inez, M. Gage, S. Cralrer M. Shiells, C. Keefer. ROW 2: B. Hoyer, L. Paul, D Miranda, J. Rielc, C. McKenzie, D. Kigh+. ROW 3 B. Derry, L. Davis, T. Zacarias, J. Gonsalves, T Warner, D. Becklin, T. Sione. ROW 4: F. Blasquez D. George, J. Weir, D. Carfer, J. Hall, F. Handy ,f , for 412' F ff , T 1 -' ix , -A , f .g, . , Q M ' I , , ' w, P. 1'- ff' -f , ', 42 - 1- , T 3' . .. ' ,. 'r ,f ,Vw ' -f rfZ1f,a2, ., JE . I ' ' Q ' if f ' A W ,M , A yr .ii - -' - Q ,. , , ,,,., V J g .. X UZ, I, ei: M , M . ' .1 :rr - ' A If f M, gf Q f N If ' , I , L .,. ,J ' ' V 47 ' ,G ' . lf I . , - 5 ' 555' ' 4 . I ,, .f fry f , ,gk 3 ' .i ' f H . ' -'lf S l l Q4 7 ' T ' Si +f,. I 2 I : ' l I T' 1 .I W - 'fa' iw -: ,143 fygf, , L, . 1 v M , .. .Y S 3 'A ' I 1:3 ,,, rw ' if e H 3 37 ey: at V X aaa? Q: 1 ZX my ,4 W rdf., ...i , uk , 3 3 .. ' i ,- ,mi J ' Wifi' , Iw -1 I ,M 2 MIM fe 4, ' K, A .. V ' + ,, - - ,.::,w,Qsf 1 I .,. - y -g-.r.1'31 S. 2, ' - - f J I , 2 I fm in we f ' .,.:,, rift: ff' i f 73 . .M , , V-, ,.f Y . .. 5 ,z Y' if 'ff 5 My I ,, ,,. V i ,N 1 f E' ' i ia Q A QL ' Pb i Q.. :.'f 'fiiN-ap., , LT VT f 2 ' -' ' ., 7'?Q.f -5 Q' s 7 . 2 gy. wg, fe ? 3 My 's W v , ' . ,gli ...ffm 5 .34 1 N Nl' f ,i rf .,....m' Pi. We sir. mf... an ,, M l . ,M f r Ti.. -we - ' A ' il W ff? IK.. 'I ,K v I Ps, LSE 44,5 -M -s '. 1. .1 . -X r v I +L M4 f .A gf' X M V xl, MQ' 9' na PT C .- . , 1 ' l Q 1 . ,L ,ZA 1 QM, fr ' 31. Alfa, I. K f Q 4' I fy, I -s 3-5 . 4 ,N I FT' 'r '-nm. A A :RTB mf -Jw ' 41' I wwf I . M' J WM 'T 1 if f M W . Q, if xg My .J J MISS PHEE, PERIOD 7 ROW I: C. Banker, N. Jergenrz. P. Rober+s, K. Carlson, D. Sapela. S. Waliers. ROW 2: l.. Alverez, B. Cornislw, P. Lancasler, L. Howard. P. Niclnlos, M. Navone, R. Plumb. ROW 3: O. Chambers, D. Carra- gan, D. Jess, D. Sfodclarcl, R. Mac- Rae, B. Nelfle. ROW 4: D. Mel- calf, D. Saunders, B. Sousa, R. Owen, D Lamb, R. Brooks. MR. SANFORD. PERIOD 2 ROW I: C. Marr, J. Liglwf, D. Jordan, F. Romero, C. Loyle, G. Yeager, A, Brandbury. ROW 2: H. Sliskevics, D. McCormick, L. Fogf, L. Pefefson, R. Raclolico, D. Wil- liams, T. Tlwomey, D. Hesler. ROW 3: O. Eslrada, C. Williams, M Mafclwoviclw, M. Wrlglwf. ROW 4: K. Bilfer, F. Marciel, M. Peclwina, G. Green, A. Slworouglwf, J. Allen, J. Kasf. MR. SANFORD, PERIOD 3 ROW I : Kenl, D. Terry, R. son, A. Clarke, B. W. Duncan, J. Limpo, K. Pearce. L. Provonslwa, F. Maier ROW 2: J. Jack- Aclams, S. Dalpiaz, M. Moller, L. Cliaves. ROW 3: T. Enos, J. Sfevenson, E. Mills, K. Bay, Abreu, R. Harringlon. ROW 4: S, C. Eddell, B. Sliell, F. Buller, W. Hague, T. Howells, T. Merrill. 8 I ., I , 5 5 1 f. I e MR. SANFORD. , Va 5 5 26.15, s , , 2,11 - FIFTH PERIOD , ,522 'W-ei-..,3?'7. 4 , , Row I. J. sham., F. Wilkinson , 'Q, 4 , 'I ,,, gi Q Q1 I v C. Fodge, R. Thomas, B. Dormer . . ,, J. Ramirez, K. Souza, O. Olivera 9 V , .V fr ' ROW 2: S. Ward, S. Alvarez, S I schmza+, J. Page., e. Ralls, M V, ' l fl 5 I' ., f' Goicachea. ROW 3: J. Willis, B QF' ' , ., Kangas, D. Kobel, R. Caldeira, D Z Q Q I E Sufcliffe, V. McMains. ROW 4 I .. , K. Kirkland, G. Burgin, R. Boren 'Q J f R. I IamiI'Ion, L. Johnigan, N , 7 2 , Rivera, R. Noble. L -1.4 ., M .- I, g 4 ,L IL. rn' , Md. I 4-,. 1, I , . .1-.5 I -..Z V... F' ll f W' F L' F S .-l f . MR. SANFORD, . i I ,,, If 1 2 A Qi- slxn-I PERIOD , W. 1 W , '--R I , 5' .1 ROW I: G. Collins, C. Chame 43 A ' . - ' ,5- berlain, E. Eddens, P. Sfingley. J V ' V if 'Y V' A 7 P. Laveriy, N. Sousa, M. Sousa, R 2 V 6 X M' '65, .4 A ' J. scmech+. Row 2. M. Paly, L. I I RW' 1 Alexander, R. Laileur, J. Safher, C. Buchanan, G. Carling. ROW ' ff 3: M. Jimenez, P. Graham, R. l Aulen, P. Moore, A. Howard, M. French. ROW 4: C. Anderson, , B. Welch, K. Theis, C. Mello, R. 5 Greiler. g .'.,fzn'. 21.3, Z .fe , if f... , 3 f f ? 2? I 12 . ... zu-F ' MR. THOMPSON. FIRST PERIOD ROW I: B. Gregg, B. Mendonca. D Laioie, P. Curlis, D. Rumpel, M. Rosalie E. McCar+y, V. Siroud. ROW 2: D. Sar- geni, A. Suydam, P. Willey, A. Simonds M. Lowe, G. Bisilr, P. Jones. ROW 3: D Youn B. K Ie M. Tusor S. CI'1aH'ocIr, A gf Y I ' ' Kayser, M. Moore, B. Slewari, K. DuClair, ' ' F. S. Gibson, G. Jensen, F. Ollvan, Foguerog, A. Sanios. ef ., , nm' , . y, Q . I . 5- . 5 .gh E, 'V ' if f 3 Y s Q M N Q ?, , vc .' 'E im, 1 , . ...-.ze - - H. fl 2 We K 'z Y uri ' 1 ' i SSR 3 Q , 13 it is Y . 94? , T Isis P Q' 7 5 s NW' . V V+ I 0 I f ff an .1 2- ,I y . ' I , . - 4- If , I- Ly . ,. - W 7 MR. THOMPSON, .- - Z :X O x f I PERIOD 2 Y 2.1 - . V' 4' . .4 4 , fi M I f -' , 1.,J'j3. 'ff- fa g A Row I. H. my 5. Lindsay N. iw : . ah-If 2.1 'I ' H Pe+e'sOn, S. Repasa C. Ncr+I-1.10 .,, -1 A I -f 4 Y ,S 4, J. Weber J. ScI'u'na'e. ROW 2: -ws 41 B S. BrecI'1+ L. EIIwange' D. De Bano N' -'W 1 C. Gordon, K. Kneesnaw, B. Taf- , I man. ROW 3: D. Wlnans. J I'Iar+ G. Rodrigues, R. Jackson, J. I Roberfson, D. Girocix, M. Messer. .M - s MR. THOMPSON, PERIOD 6 ROW I: J. Crawford, D. Frosf, F. Borgsfede, J. Brown, D. Norsd, L. HEII, D. McNaIf. ROW 2: S. Thayer, B. SIngIe+on, S. Fowler Mooney. S. Lund, M. Reyrnundc, L. SI nee+s, G. McKay. ROW 3: M. Darland, C. Bailey, A. SIIOCRIBY, D. Reese, R. MosII1e'HI, E. NoI:rIga. ROW 4: T. San'rIago, R. GIIIban, T. Jones, B. Newnlnam, A. Lopez, F. MarIno. ,J, MR. THOMPSON. PERIOD 7 ROW I: B. San+os, P. Riele, L. Molina, S. Luh. M. Hordage, G. Bailon, J. Dudois, L. KIeIn, S. I IOHf. ROW 2: E. MIX, B. WIIkIn- son, D. Troffer, R. SingIe+On, A. Ribera. E. Chavaria, M. Koon, C. Lassley, T. Green ROW 3: E. Moreira, F. Pacheco. R. Boronda, D. Pappas, R. S+rauI::, J. Bungum. ROW 4: B. CIenneII, J. CravaII'1o. J. Bullman, S. Wegman, J. Schei. J. Gwynn, R. LuccI1esI, J. Gordon. . V ' -' Q xg-3' ' L g Q, y , I X S? I 'f - K-5 2 :I - ' 9 nu , O f R O O fa I J v' A , fi - E653 J 5. fi XF 4' 'I I jc I .yy , Ix V I G - Q 4 ,, ' EWGKW P kv... x 436. , I -:fi 'E Q . .. I'II . 'mai s9lfL6!Qlflf 0U8l l'llfl'I,QI'lf To you, Mike Jones, we dedicafe fhis secfion. Mike, you have done more for sfudenf affairs fhan mosf realize. You have offered guidance fo hundreds of sfudenfs whom you regarded wifh greaf affec- fion. When graduafes look back on high school life, you represenf fo fhem fhe essence of spiril' af Hayward High. You helped fo mold hundreds of fine baseball players and were considered an oufsfancling baseball coach in fhe secondary educafion in fhe bay area. You have made many solid confribufions for fhe benefif of fhe enfire sfudenf body, one of which was puffing fhe sfudenf body on a sound financial basis. Because of your excellenf organizafion and supervision of fhe nighf foofball games, Mike, you have made if possible for us fo confinue having fhem. You played an imporfanf parf in 'rhe arrangemenfs for our sfudenf exchange program nexf year. Mike, you are nofed for your kindness, sense of humor, general concern for building leadership characfer, and for your devofion fo Hayward High and your abilify fo fransmif if fo fhe sfudenfs. Yes, Mike, we will really miss you when you refire fhis June. Goodby. Good Luck and come back and see us some fime. om wg Nz?-TJ 1 1 ,, 'iv ,, W4 ,MWMV fn 1 4 I 1 Judy Fonles, Girls' League Presidenl' Bob Pocan, Boys' League Presidenlg Sue Marlin, Sludenl Body Secrelary5 Edie Berger, Sludenl Body Presidenl Sfmlmf Bally Even 'lhough Edfe arid Diclf are really nol lalenled on lhe piano lhey have a solid beal' in leadership. Through lheir ellorls 'rhe Ex- eculive Council has ellie fed il: goals lhrough- oul' lhe year. Efeculife Council aalivilies For l955-56 began durirg lhe sifwrner wgigyion wi+h a series ol me-e l'gs - , ' or? a1er Jrhe consli+ul'ion. They helped ole gre: inrian Day and in lhe llrsl six ffeehs cl :Qld lhg lai-ges+ number of s+ude'+ in 'lhe hislory of Hayward Vol Qefefiher icem - ja! +he Down Town Rally and canvassing for H-ie Uniled Crusade? They were headed by our Execulive Council. The spollighl which was firsl' used al' lhe Senior Exlravaganza was pur- chased from funds in 'rhe sludenl body 'l'reas- ury. The lighl' will be used a+ all school plays and Boys' League +alen+ shows. The sugges- lion box oulsicle 'lhe principal's office and lhe file cabinel are also highlighls of lhe achievernenls of lhe council. The main evenlf 55 , v Q! -1 '7 ' Yr-I----'i Q-I Nancy Hanselman Secre+aryj Jerry Buck, Boys' League Presidenii Do? De Shen, Girls' League President Dick Kaye. Presidenl. .giuclenf Z?0c!y Qhcem - loving of The year was planning for an exchange s'l'uden+ for nexi year. Execurive Council formed a special com- miH'ee fo handle 'rhe derails of ihe exchange s'ruden'r. The Execuiive Council Exchange Siu- denl Commiflee divided lhe responsibilifies of 'rhe program. The general commiH'ee made all +he decisions concerning a fosfer home and will also decide rhe 1'wo s'ludenl's from Hayward High l'ha+ will go abroad. Cloihing, school schedule and rhe foreign s'I'uden+s' speaking appearances will be handled by +he Hosl' Commiiree. The Financial Commiriee was in charge of all funds raised for exchange, ihey needed approximarely S2000 +o malce +he exchange of 'l'wo sl'uden+s possible. The goal of 'rhis commi++ee was +o bring rwo foreign s+uden'l's +o l'he Srares +o sfudy for a full year while iwo Hayward High sludenfs will Travel +o Europe 'lo spend +he summer monlhs. H' is hoped rhal' +his exchange will become a +radi'rion ar +he Blaclc and Gold. 5 K Z FALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROW 1: M. May, S+uden+ Conlrol Presidenlg S. Marlin, Sludenf Body Secrefaryy E, Berger, Sludenl Body Presidenl: K. Jepsen, Head Yell Leader: N. Seraphim. Sfudenl Body Judge. ROW 2: J. Fonres, Girls' League Presidenlq D. Furr, Sfudenl' Body Treasurerg P. Small, Corresponding Secrelaryg J. Buck, Program Chairman: N. Hanselman, G.A.A. Represenlalive: J. Sfallord, Haypress Edilor. ROW 3: B. Wooley, Junior Class Presidenlg R. Machado, Boys' Alhlelic Manager: J. Srnilh, Sophomore Class Presidenlg R Conlrlin, Senior Class President K. Biller, Freshman Class Presidenl. ROW 4: Mr. M0rriSOI1. adviser: D. Kaye, Nominalions X1 Eleclions Chairman: B. Vincenl, Rally Cornmillee President T. Willelfs, Service Cornmillee Chairman: C. Parshall, Represen+a+ive Assembly Speaker: B. Pocan, Boys' League Presidenl: Mr. Jones, adviser. 2 y -. ...eg-,I'lii'4f 'li lllil 'if' I 'HHH I' Ali! AHC! IMI .Il I P00 X fl ,!,,V, J , ,,,,,4,,5,f,4, . ,f, f f.,:,f44f 1,,. 451, y ff ' f f ' ' if I 'fl 49 SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROW lx J. Buck Boys' League Presidenlg D. De Shon, Girls' League Presiclenlg D. K S+ d 1, B - , Peberiego, Srudenl Body Judgeg N. Hanselman, Sfudenl Budy Secrerary. ROW 2: Jiayhjledinua,egenioidglalileisgeiqdl D Pevy Pepresenrelive Assembly Speaker: S. Kissack, Service Commillee Chairman: F. Garcia So homor Celn L P'e:iden+- ll. Seraphim, Boys' Arhlefic Manager: M. Holmgren, Sfudenl Body Treasurer. ROW il ApSlaacl? Hezsd Yell Leader' J, Johnson, Corresponding Secrelaryg J. Fonfes, Norninalions 31 Eleclions Chairman- C Marfin Rall . . I Y Cc'-'r-'Wee P'e:iden'r- D. Washburn. G.A.A. Presidenl' K. Biller Freshman Class Presidenl ROW 4 M '. . : ie.-e . 'f ' . l ' . ' 1 F. Morr's , d gjelfdgg Class President J. Marlowe, Sfudenf Conirol Presidenlg C- Simmer Program Chairimoannzao 88 S'I'uden'r Couri is 'rhe judicial branch of our high school governmenlz The cour+ consislrs of five judges, one chief judge and four associa+es. The cour+ has 'Ihe power +o in+erpre'I 'I'he S+uden+ Body Consl'i'I'u'rion, subjec+ +o +he approval of +he principal. The cour+ also hears all cases and imposes penalfies when an infraclion of a rule or regula+ion is made. These rules and regulalions are siaied in Ihe consI'iIu'I'ion. S+uden+ 'Conlrol members may Iurn in any s+uden+ viola'I'ing fhe school rules. FALL STUDENT COURT ROW I: S. Reberiego. N. Seraphin. Judge: C. Conway. ROW 2: B. Kaye, E. Wallace, J. Fowler. ROW 3: K. Pyle, B. Haley, R. Lucas, P. Galvez ..,,. SPRING STUDENT COURT ROW I: G. Raffer+y, S. Reberiego Judge: K. Pyle. ROW 2: B. Brown J Dewelle, R. Paulson. Row 3: B. Haley: F. Viola, J. Johnson, Mrs. Lee, Adviser. s D 11 A K-T ef E ibidfricf Counci 'W I Ip.. Dis+ric+ Council began Iwo years ago when jusl' Hay- ward and San Lorenzo High Schools were in exisfence. This year Arroyo has joined 'Ihe group. They meei' every second Monday a+ al+ernaI'ing schools. The purpose of Disrricf Council is 'Io discuss +he mu'I'ual problems +haI confroni' +he schools. They also eX- change ideas of whaI' +o do +o beHer +he schools. To fos+er good spor+smanship be+ween +he schools is also one of Ihe main ideas discussed al' 'lhe meeiings. Each school is represenled by five members from Iheir Execu+ive Council. DISTRICT COUNCIL ROW I: Arroyo-R. Nelson, B. Reaser, S. Sechler, J. Gary, B. Adams. ROW 2: Hayward-Sue Marfin B. Morris, E. Berger, K. Jepsen, D. Kaye. ROW 3' San Lorenio-B. Leong, M. Bowen, J. Poole, M Gellman, G. Pessa. I S9 we mlarefienfa five Vyhiqvng fa!! P' C .,,,, Q fl- I iii.-. , ,. ss ' M . ,L ' F .Q gm 5 , K: ,, Q.. Ara yy if -1 as M 4 .CM ' . .1 J ,w..ew Q be 90 H., ROW I: E. Ford, C. Conway, Beclrlin, M. Jarnagin, D. Kaye, Allcins, F. Newberry, M. Monle, Koon. ROW 2: M. Eclman, Neyman, G. Moody, B. Menzie, Ordonez, D. Weaver, J. Fowler, Magnussem. ROW 3: E. Coolr Wallace, C. Le Coca, C. Voas, Buller, R. O'Connor, D. Jensen, Mc:GalI, I. Cunniffe, J. Robins D D F I. C C E G M on wr W' ':.. . We .fa -,,, 'Vi e. rf 5 wg .W ridemdfg id Officers: D. Perry, C. Parshall K. Beilh. ROW I: P. Galvez, D. Johnson, B. Filzgeralcl, W Tipfon, S. Hanley, D. Volpe M. Gonsalves, B. Koch, D Carrigan. ROW 2: J. Craw- ford, V. Keeler, J. Medina, G Rodrigues, S. Diclrerson, M Pulman, K. Laioie, A. Cham- orra. ROW 3: Mr. Lili, ad- visor, C. S+eiman, I.. Ras- mussen, D. Rivera, K. Hara N. Luna, R. Boren, C. Loyle ROW 4: L. Togni, J. Harder, D. Close, J. Johnson, B Grolh. J' 5 'V , 5 M- ai K' 5'--Q P? Z , I y Q, I sf Ii REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY Represenlalive Assembly is +he Iegislafive branch of our govern- men'r which represenls Ihe s+udenI's voice in lhe governmenl. The assembly consisls of one member elecled from each social sludies class. All laws passed by R.A. musl' be approved by Execu+ive Council, bul' R.A. may over-rule Execuiive Council by a Ihree- iourlhs maiorily voI'e. The dulies of Represenlalive Assembly are 'Io plan for I'he improvemenl' of 'Ihe sludenl' body governmenlr, +0 convey Ihe ideas and needs of Ihe sludenf body 'ro Ihe Execulive Council. R.A. meefs every olher week 'Io discuss and acl on school problems and legislalion. I? 45.7 4 Q Q lj L if Q54 glee oice of fke .gpfuclenf fgocly SPRING REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY ROW I: M. Pjrnan, R. Deeds J. Fe-rg Green J. Ma , VM Ten Faxcu H. Sell 'ran J. ., user J. Bongurn, M D. George. I.. Baker r. ROW 2: M. Tudor era 5. I.a Pray J R. Macnado, l.. Massa, . ROW' 3: L. Merri Oarfe P. Cofna-n G :Tas C. Davidson, l Ccbarru Cai-inure, L. Richarcs, S Roberh, 5 5 L. H:-vard. L, Arnold Q L? i - ixf The Represeniafive Assembly consis+s of four+een commi+'I'ees which are nomina+ions and eleciions, pubIica+ions, public reIa+ions, public saFe+y, school spirii, ac+ivi+ies, alumni, calendar commi++ee al' large, cons'fi+u+ion, finance, grounds and buildings, handbook, and mem- bership. Each commiI'I'ee has done i+s pari in be++e-ring +he condifion a+ Hayward High. Grounds and buildings, for example, under +he chairmanship of Edie Berger, saw Io i+ I'ha+ more mirrors were pui' up in Ihe boys' gym and some of +he wa+er foun+ains which had been oul' of commission for years were pu+ in working condirion. SPRING REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY ROW I: S. S+amp, M. Viegas, R. Conklin, B. Pocan, S, Lyons, B. Grofh, J. Richardson, B. Tickner. ROW 2: N. Handing, D. Volpe, E. Berger, C. Voas, J. Jackson, A. Allen, D. Whire, G. Builer, C. Magmussen, J. Gay, B. Woolley. C. Keeler. ROW 3: B. Gasion, W, Marr, C. Carlson. S. Widsieen, G. Shaw, R. Jansen, J. Henderson, S. Tucker. J. Wafson, C. Marlin. 9 I ,TX l srnme couNclL ROW I: F. Morino, K. Correa, D. De Shon, President B. Thompson, J. Markle. ROW 2: K. Livanos, S. Marlin, P. O'Neil, S. Lyon. ROW 3: Mrs. Workman, Adviser: J. Rice, E. Daugherty, J. Svibergson, L. Fogf. 6 i X 7 Q 7 ir A eague The Girls' League Council has succeeded in giving lo our girls a variefy of ac+ivi+ies during 'Phe pasf year. Among +hese ac+ivi+ies were 'rhe freshman rea, a school dance, fashion show, Hello Day, a food box drive and +alcing care of any problems which concerned fhe girls in our school. Girls' League also awards a scholarship +o an ou+s'I'anding senior girl. Every girl in school is a member of Girls' League and has a chance lo earn a Girls' League pin. The purpose of Girls' League is +o unife all girls in 'l'he siudeni' body, fo feach 'l'hem how +o work +oge+her, +o ge+ along beH'er, and fo direcl' social aciivilies and funclions. if 5 FALL COUNCIL ROW I: K. Combs, K. Wehe, J. Fonles, Presidenly A. Sfaack, D. De Shon. ROW 2: P. Marfin, L. Foql, J. Rice. J. Dewell.AP. Schwarh ROW 3: M. May, C. Kufchera, D. Jensen. 'a Q1 Boys' League is +he male organiza+ion wi+h +he purpose of promoiing Fellowship among lhe boys of our school. Remember 'rhe +alen+ shows, +he donu'r sale, drum ba+'I'le befween Jon Osgood and Don Hunl, and +he fabulous dance sponsored by Boys' League? The presidenl' of Boys' League is elec+ed a+ +he begin- ning of each semes+er by 'Phe male members of +he s+uden'l' body a+ large. The council, which organizes all acfivilies, is composed of 1'he following: a represenfarive chosen by each male school club, a class represen'I'a+ive selec'I'ed by fhe league presideni, and a represeniaiive elecied by 'ihe male members of each class. The council selec+s ifs own vice-presidenf and secreiary. FALL COUNCIL ROW l: D. Volpe, B. Gro+h,'B. Pecan, Presidenh J. Olivan. ROW 2: T, Warner, J. Osgood, F. Gracie, - J. Burkhart ROW 3: Mr. S+rong, adviser: F. Jensen, D. Flowers, F. Viola, F. Olivan. . 3 - COUNCIL I J Bucl: Prssidenf Warner, F. Gracia, Sera- phin. ROW 3: F. Jensen, R. Boren, J. Marlowe, B. Paz, A. Bilfer. Volpe, J. Oll- 2:, Euler, T. 4 ' Q77 Nfl r . I. D, . ... , N W ' if L Af , . 6' 452 , 5 i' STUDENT CONTROL ROW I: C. Dunbabin, S. Marlin, A. Crowley, D. Slillwaugh, J. Slalfelbaclc, L. Lyon, S. Sparlrs, M. May lfall presidenfl J. Marlcle. ROW 2: L. Lewis, H. Tamura, N. Ray, D. Soffieffe, J. Koroclr, C. Dean, L. Ehrlich, C. Colvin. ROW 3: N. Hanselman E. Wallace, L. Abreu, S. Mounljoy, G. Byron, G. Rafferly, K. Lizanos, E. Tingey, B. Baird. ROW 4: D. Sebasfian S. Wilson Ci Carlson, K. Correa, N. Sanders, C. Eden, J. Ahlin, L. Richards, S. Roberls. ROW 5: J. Cliflon, J. Marlowe lspring presidenll D. Becklin, H. Rhodes, P. Small, S. Worham, S. Slephens, A. Bilfer ROW 6: S. Lyon, A. Lulher, B. Soufhworfh J. Lansman A Poole, L. Olson, A. Rhodes, B. Fihgerald, M. Jarnagin. ROW 7: M. Jergenlz, S. Kissaclc, C. Munoz, R. Paulson G. Zaballos ROW B: R. Lucas, M. Combs, B. Dernedde, G. Fry, P. O'NeiI, A. Rasmussen, B. Euler, J. Tolefree. I Quia an regufafionfi on camlaud There are five various organizafions on our campus +ha'r help +o keep order in fhe assemblies, a+ sporls evenls and during lhe school hours. Sludenl' Conlrol has 'rhe job of keeping order in 'rhe halls, af 'lhe assemblies, and lo see +ha+ all of 'rhe school rules are kep'r by fhe sludenls. This organizalion is a branch of l'he Judicial power, lhey enforce l'he laws. Rally Commi'r+ee is a group of junior and senior boys who keep order al' all of 'rhe spor+s evenls and olher school aclivilies. Rally CommiHee also sponsors a school dance. They provide l'he enferlainmenl al fhe noon rallies. Q ... Wiw. RALLY COMMITTEE ROW lc B. l-larbaugh, M. Abbell, D. Muncy, D. Gales, T. Jiminez, E. Sorensen, C. Schmidl, C. Marlin lspring presidenll. ROW 2: D. Brown, R. Corli, D. Eigenheer, R. l'leeren, A. Biller, Mr. Zoolr lAdvisorl. ROW 3: M. Fosler, D. Hipsley, F. Viola, D. l-lorwood B. Euler, G. Lerner. ROW 4: D. Volpe, G. Upharn, D. Mulvey, B. Grolh, J. Buclr, C. Koehler. ROW 5: T. Ramos, R. Machado J. Alcorn, B. Vencenl lfall presidenll, J. Dorfer, B. Brown, D, Sebaslian. 94 ki Q M-, .. .I 'fx ' 'T - s. 4 K I I Q ,, 3' SERVICE COMMITTEE ROW I: H Grams, C. Dunbabin, J. Markle, J. Price, K. Livanos, Mr. Kahn adviser N Prncer N Johnson ROW 2 T Wil ISHS. 'Fall Clmlfmeni C. Eden, A bu+her, Siaffelback, M. Ber+o++i, J. Dorfer L Harder C S+elman ROW 3 O S+evenson N. Ross, P. O Nell, S. KISSBCK, sprung chairman, C. Munoz, C. Dean, G. Shimmscl: M Grlebrok G Brown ROW 4 B Der nedde, J. Harder, G. Fry, A. Rasmussen, J. Ahlin, L. Richards, K. Chesferman are enkrcecl Ay rifuclenf organizafionfi Service Commi'I I'ee is always ready 'Io do fheir duly. They collecl' money for all noon movies and +ake +iclce'I's a+ all home Iooirball and baslcelball games. They also sponsor 'Ihe Koun+ry Karnival dance in May: all Irhe money ob'rained by Service CommiH'ee is 'rurned over +o +he s+uden+ body fund. Campus Con+rol is Ihe lower branch of S'l'uden+ Confrol. They work afler four'I'h period, keeping order in +he halls, while +he S+uden'r Conlrol members are in 'Iheir four'I'h period class. CAMPUS CONTROL V355 M xi ,' I 'j 1,, ZZ' nf. . ww... . vwffiig C77 ROW I: A. Marfinez, J. Sawyer, presiden1'gJ Morgan, J. Kenyon, I. Cuniffe. ROW 2: Mrs. Delehan+y, J. Arlinfon, B. Glassbroolc, E. Talaslca, J. Dahle, E. Kimble. ROW 3: J. Kalalrian, M. Baulisfa, A. Azary, K. Murray. ROW 4: B. Edgecomb, K. Blankenship, E. Hobbs, D. Close. 51f.,,,,f any This secfion, which includes The Board of Trusiees, Faculfy, and Curriculum, is an imporianf one for us all since if covers fhe preparaiion for our life afier high school and since so many of our memories of high school life spring from +he classroom scene. To Mr. Henry Hampion we dedicaie ihis seciion for his coniribufions fo fhe school life ai Hayward High over 'ihe pasi' iweniy-one years. Known fo many as a great ou+doorsman, Mr. Hampfon died as he lived in ihe greai ouidoors when his ieep overiurned while he was driving on his ranch where he had ofien hunied and ofher- wise spenf his holidays. All who knew him considered him a valued ieacher and mosi pleasani person io work wifh. Mr. Hampfon came 'io Hayward High School from Chicago in I934 io fill fhe posiiions of Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys. ln I944 he enfered ihe commercial deparimeni as an insirucior and remained a+ ihis siafus unfil his deafh fhis year. Yes, we have losi noi only a fine feacher buf a wonderful man and a good friend io all of fhe sfudenis. 5 5 i Y f fi iv, If . 'cl A .. N 4 52 . fr, 1 ' . f K 3 xx f N Q af' 4, ., in b , , .,.,,.....n' 4, I Z f V V 4 up fa ? , , 1 1 1 1 X f 1 f f ff-if Zarfk U q,,:,p In ff' 1 1 , haw v,m,44'9'y0W X x 4? ,.,-sq -aw X X .. .xv ,M .,f. f' V, gh. 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They iransacl' all business of Hayward as well as +he ihree ofher high schools in ihe disirici and are engaged in ihe plans for 'four new high schools 'ro be buili in +he near iuiure. .x4c!mini5frafiue .fgcluiderfi Advising ihe Adminisiraiive Council are ihe following: Morey Jones, Srucleni' Body Con- irollerg John MacRae, Presidenl' of ihe Teachers' Associaiiong Douglas Morrisson, Siudeni Body Adviserg and Helga Nielson, Head Counselor. The Adminis+ra+ive Council is made up of 'ihe four local adminisiraiors piciured on . fm, 5 NORMAN SANDERS , ,T My Vice-Principal ' 7 V K4 ' 1 1 DON OAKS fi Principal i, V MARGARET SCHILLING Dean of Girls WILLIAM THORNTON Dean of Boys +he page opposife and led by our principal, Don Oaks, meeiing regularly on Monday affernoon. The policy of 'ihe school mus'I' go ihrough iheir hands as well as numerous individual iransaciions. For example, fhey had 'ro s+udy ihe plans for ihe foreign exchange s+uden+ +o which 'rhey gave 'l'he green lighi. N Morey Jones John MacRae Douglas Morrisson Helga Nielson 99 V Lena Barry The girls ai' Hayward High are offered four years of sewing ins+ruc'rion. The firsi year ihey are 'raughf +he fundamenials of sewing, which are esseniial in 'rhe forming of a good seam- siress. During +his iwelve-week course 'l'he girls are ins+ruc+ed and assisied in making a skir'r and blouse for iheir own use. In +he second year 'Phe girls are iaughi' 'l'he more de1'ailed skills, and during ihis 'lime ihey make a dress or iumper and blouse. An exiensive sludy of 'Tailoring is 'laken up in +he 'Third year of sewing aiier which 'lhe girls make a failored suii or coal. The lasf year of sewing is speni siuding 'lhe making of clo+hes 'For children, and 'ihen a garmenr is made for a child under five. A formal or parry dress is made during ihe lasi' few weeks. , if QQHAWM e 1. .6219 Nm W K gi 'xx In primary cooking +he siudenis are +augh+ +he iundamen+als of nu+ri+ion values, ihe procedure for serving food and 'rhe preparaiion of breakiasi and luncheon. The dinner and canning procedures are raughr as a unil' during 'rhe second year of cooking: and freezing procedures during +he ihird year. Also in 'ihe ihird year ihe s+uden'rs are ins+ruc+ed in working our menus for diiierenf income levels and preparing various large meals such as an oven dinner and a pressure cooker dinner. Fourih year s+uden'I's worked wiih foreign and experimenial recipes. This program gives ihe siudenfs a well-rounded background of cooking. xy , g , y ' V Mary Crebbin ' N z 4 12.11 f ' ' Anne Brummond Bernice Huichings Hlldfed McDonald Q, fl ,, wp ff ' i . i A 1 9 E dig X1 gricu fure ' '. 'UVA ygg,vx: f.g ,I 14'?1H...' xr, -' ,gg -' yi.. 1:g,,f,L,, ,E ,H ,. , 7 . 8 1 . .-A...r... K , mf' . i Q A , f ' A .r X X x W I fi ' . k -r.,1jz- se, js.. s.. f' -, 'AS my : 'Wise-F, 1.': 1 1, L, gs,-'fs-22-'H -' ' . x -vffdsifwageg,gggfy.,,.g5,53 f 9: gewzgfa- ' H fa,,g.2s.fssf :Q '-- ,au 4 Tera ' -4' Q'a?:v., jfsflxl. Ji' Q ' , J K3 Yi if -x K Qffl s rl e 'T 'Swag I A cm- fii,-fr.5w4?.f 1 , , .X .rr P' f-.F -ns-.X .. me Q er -'+:.s:r,ei'.,--'.se -rt. A' ' , . Q .-oak,-3mfj3L5xu,1,'., 5 , . 3 R ,a We gy Qii ' 19,4 ff - Q' il 'R 1 51,5 N K , gk. W , Raymond Moon Karl Robinson f ! e fe l - 10-1, Farm Shop, faughf by Mr. Moon and Mr. Brown, is offered fo freshman and sophomore boys. As juniors fhe boys are offered a course in farm pracfice where fhey acfually worlc on fhe farm and learn fo drive fhe fracfors, 'lo disc plow and fo seed. Welding is also covered in fhe course. The boys learn fo make hog and sheep feeders, gafes and chicken pens. ln fheir senior year fhe boys learn abouf farm management They sfudy crop rofafion sysfems, livesfoclc enferprises, how fo selecf a farm, and various fypes of farm- ing. Keeping records and budgefing feaches 'lhe boys fo fhink in a businesslilce fashion. ln gardening, flue boys sfudy soil managemenl' and planf science. ln fhe glasshouse fhe boys learn poffing and proper soil mixfures. The lasf fwo hours of fhe day are devofed fo landscape mainfenance. lOl , , V fn- , A r ff , 1 'Mfg ,jr no 2 M , ffm Z , 3 if fl ,f 1' Lf 4 ffm ding... , .nw My ? i 7 Tlweodore Cavanauglw ' Gerald Irving f 'f 1 nn Bogard 'bara Henry 'bara McCullough Iicholas Roulres 'on Sobieslze hyllis Wlwayne ' Az ,f f I if ' , . ' f 9 Me-fu f ', a, 5 ,J AK' f Fred Wallace Edward Whufe 2 :J I 5 f J Iblwf V wrwff iw. ff . I X ' A Eugene Graves Ki I X 9 f xi' evge Wilco V. , 7 L,4rr ff 1,-5 , ?fj'Ts , ' 4' lf: 1 ...,., ine .fdrfd I 17 M , 1 Jewelry, a class of creafive crafrs- manship labovel, pain+ing,-a class of creafive arf lmiddlel, and girls' glee lbo+'roml are represenhafive of lhe greai' variefy of classes given in fhe fine aris field. This provides an op- porfunify for s+uden+s +0 use +heir creafive +alen1's in 'rhe ar'rs. ommercia ' f ?x The commercial area offers such classes as +yping labovel. shor+- hand lmiddlel, and office mach- ines lbelowl. S+uden+s begin wi+h fhe simplesl form of business pracrices and when graduafion comes rhey are ready +o s+ep ou+ info 'I'he commercial world wifh a knowledge of some of 'rhe mos? cornplicared office machines. , 'N . ' A X Morey Jones Ina Rae Lapum Roberi' Mann Richard Thorsied K W? iam h i , W vb - p . 'Cl' :P Q Q M2 ai 2 s .id i Zi, i Qu- 7 Jerome Kalik Sfella Larson Jaunice Lee Joan Loh Dale Owen -, rf' M ,. Q ' ,wa .- 4 ,ar Q , 'iv ,. qc A, K W li 103 12' 'T' 'B' , ,gs .xg-x f ,--r, f. ,f A . .1 VVAViV'T? lri if in vvtrns., mfg . 3' f' f ' KW 4' a tfjfnv f' I7 I fy f f I 4 ,fff,f! Ag l 3 . f 4 'iv 1 45 ' if 4 T -ig A ' 57 2 fi ' 1 254 1, f. , ,iv I y I Ii ET Joan Chambers fjif' x John Felxefe M,-...ff l, , , KN lv-. Shirley Gieclr Paffy Glandon it 5, 1 4: Barbara Heafheringfon Sigmund Jacobson Ed Leopold Jane Mark Arden McKillop Gordon Phillips K ,4 ,s nv'---V. 21 . x ,jg j -47 . , X ij or ' if 54 i 7 W William Piedmonf Roberf Regier Lee Sherlock ff Marilyn Sundberg fad , ,f Harlan Swanson Adele Werig fr! V 4 ird The girls af Hayward High have a wide variefy of sporfs from which fo choose in fheir Physical Educafion classes. Such sporfs as volleyball, golf, baskefball, badminfon, archery and soffball are offered. Girls inferesfed in fhe modern inferprefafion of dance can fake a modern dance class. ln fhe Spring fhe freshmen and sopho- mores have a six-week swimming course af fhe Hayward Plunge. There are classes of beginning, infermediafe and advanced swimmers. Girls in fheir freshmen year fake a course in body mechanics, which helps fhem improve fheir posfure. The feachers are insfrucfed fo help girls ouf when in need of advice. This counsel- ing makes fhe Physical Educafion courge iomplefe and effecfive. pf! . 'L V 'ff' T ' ' 15+ vg'-Qgfiii f - 1. ' 1. . gs.. -ff ze- 1111 F: f .1-31345 ' kfgylf' ' . fwfr- of ' 'fi' Z: if, xiii,-'1i.,L. L., ' ' g-s1.1.1,:.fgX 1'-4, .., , . , ' ' a. 1'--.is Q. .-rr: 151 fbi. I.. F315 '-E 5 'f 3, 'A A qfrljfifi fjv'1?fi 7 ,, fn 'rf ,QA t. -9175 -Ersxr. --Y . e 1 Y -- e 'jd ,, -f ' .lee ,QL 5 .. . ., - - - s .-.-,,. ..' ,.,.1 'e -v'-iGq,.q,,,,g. , - 'ff'-if - . if .-is a- ff' .': if , 3.-jf? - 3 'jg-'sig-fi 1 , R xT.?En3 ' 5 539 . ,.. ' '25, ,F fi .J Q'-c5'7 1 , -.ti QI ,img s 7- ffijl' 1 7' ' r 2 . W : amen i-,Q 5 Kgs- I - 'i lllcflffl Ogri The boys' Physical Educalion Deparlmenf offers a variefy of sporls in lhe inlramural program which enables The boys who don l' par+icipa'l'e in exfra-curricular sporis. lo have lhe opporlunily of compeling agalnsl' sfudenls of 'l'he same size and abilify in ofher classes. The sp0r'lS offered are foolball, baslceiball, baseball, wreslling, fumbling, volleyball and lraclc. The boys 'I'ha'r go oul for exlra-curricular sporis are given a siudy period insiead of physical educalion because +he school feels +ha+ lhe afler school sporfs provide 'rhe boys wi+h The exercise required by law. iQ 4 . , ,, V fihoklkzzl-1215 ' V' K Ln 1. , f f , , ,Y 5, af, 11 ff E 1 F' Co-giclucafion A new program inlroduced fo The Physical Educa+ion Depar+men+s 'rhis year was co- educafional acfivifies. This program pro- vides lior girls and boys +o parlicipafe in sporls fogelher. Once a weelc 'for six weelcs 'rhe fwo P.E. classes combine in eiiher volleyball or dancing. For many years il' has been +he dream of lhe feachers 'I'o have a program such as lhis. The sludenfs like rhe program loo, because il' gives fhem a chance fo gel' +o know sfudenls of lhe opposife sex in a new armosphere. This +ype of ac+ivi+y is defini+eIy an advance- menl in our modern way of life, and some day +his program will be common in all high schools. l G ,ww all as V . Wy, '5 .. L,-25, f , . 4 fa' W1 1 IMT? ' My f f' , W . , , 9 f If 1 -.fm .,,,V , ',.,, - ,i?,.,, y - 3 f' ' P , .,., V f W, ,. ,, All 'f' :QI mimi.. ' g VJ' ,V L f m 1 1 A? f M, if Q M - X g J f f ff' f ' ' Lf , z,,, 1 IXHQE... gl, 2 f ' x X ,, f 7 f ' 6 1 f X 471. , , ice. . , M. 4 IK. T Kalma Baren Esfher Carson Frank Caihy Herman Dubowy Fred Edwards Richard Elli0+f Adrian Guilford ocia ,Q-y fff WY 1-IVV, Z- , li' al, , .ii- in 1, Freshmen can be serious. In +he freshman and sophomore years, ci'ry governmeni, driver educaiion, world his+ory, and human geography are required courses. The freshman year is divided info +wo secrions: +he firsf, an orienfafion course +o acquainr 'rhe s+uden+s wirh high school and The second, human geography, a moderafe form of family living. The social srudies +eachers serve as s+uden+s' counselors rhroughoui' 'rhe four years of high school. A+ any 'rime siudenrs may feel free +o seelc advice from 1'heir counselors on any problem ihai' may arise, social as well as academic. This sys+em for counseling is unique and has ai rrac1'ed aH'en+ion from all over +he coun'rry. I M lil J F 1 Greai men in hisfory infrigue sophomores. . , 1.14 .4 Henry Jacksgn Charteg Kahn John MaCRae Franlr Marymee Roberf Maxwell N fy . A Q M f 7 ,I 3 , i, , QQ. , . ',,,. I FR ' Y V H 'i 11,5921 , . 'gh I 4? vp in if L ii ' f V - , , 4 52,1 aka Loolcing ahead fo Senior courses can be fun. The social sfudies program for fhe iunior year consisfs of Unifed Sfafes hisfory and fhe Consfifufion. All sfudenfs musf have credifs in fhis course for graduafion. The senior year consisfs of family living and fhe problems of American democracy. Family living is an exfensive sfudy of life before and affer marriage. Panel discussions, quesfion boxes and speakers make fhis class effecfive. The problems of American democracy prepares fhe seniors for life as cifizens. The course includes senior goals, senior problems, finding and keeping employmenf and a review of cifizenship responsibilifies and privilege. , T s L fbi? ... Many a dramafic momenf was af hand in family living. Josie Worlcman Leroy Thompson John Swine' George Sheng U -ff in- w .- '31 -. Eiglfsti , I q rrr1wg,11 f ' 4 'ivy I 1 7111.044- Elga.,-nzhguqa f , i5z,7g::..4,A fa2mZ2i31f',n,.' adhalm , mf, Leonard Moulden 2,445 '+- 21' Roberf Niederholzer . v--. Leila Phee . r Sally Ralph Donald Sanford Richard Schulfz 'f' 'K' ,A X E gh , O Harrie'He Searle 'Q Eleanor Selrerak , an , 5 X . X---H I07 V 1 Melvin Beloh I , W A i. , 4.4 , A air' , . i IO8 I . qi. 1-1: ' Ag s 1, N 5 .- pk lg if Nill' if 2 f f F3 -, ' , 7 .,,. gf , Q ,CP-3 Herbert Brodahl Joseph Duarfe Georg' Endeflln Carl Feiherolf Roberf Hambly X F 'x Uv Milo Mallory ,F 'ji 91 a The beginning aufoshop classes, offered io freshmen and sophomores, are faughf by Mr. Russell. The sludenis learn fo do body and fender work, fo painf cars and fo work on car engines. From beginning 'aufoshop 'rhe sludenls go info vocafional aufo where fhey learn fo fake aparl' and rebuild car engines, and lo do frouble- shoofing. These advanced classes are iaughf by Mr. Hammond and are offered fo iuniors and seniors only. Mr. Malison feaches 'rhe woodshop classes during sixih and sevenlh periods. Freshmen sl'ar+ing in lhese classes begin wilh woodshop one and fhen go on fo advanced woodshop. ln lhese classes +he sludenls learn 'rhe funda- menials of working wifh wood and finally cabinel making. James Russel! ,, , s U 'E ,,. V. , - .3,Q4+?if5L- -' Melvin Hammond I, , 4 2 Li 3 Harold Jenkins 3 j i-ff'-V, J 1 J his Carl Johnson :Fl '. ' Edgar Johnson - il! Milfon Johnson l 7 'ii Nd Z1,, '7 j xl ' -sf Ov si 4 X .ef .jig Tag. .. me ,li , 0 1 , Qi f' i gswi' L F DQOQE y, Q ,.f 4 5 ' i A 1 ix-Aim. '15 L , presen+ lime +he library sub- scribes +o over six+y magazines fn and has I0,000 bool-cs on i+s 'Q shelves for ihe use of bo'i'h siudenis and ieachers. Sylvia Moore ls 5' 5 The firsi aid depar+men+ has l'wo nurses, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Eclcland, available in ihe nurses' office every day for emergency firsi' aid cases +ha+ may arise during fhe day. Phofography, a special class open +o iuniors and seniors, meefs under ihe insfrucfion of Mr. Brodahl. Two days our of ihe weelc 'lhe si'uden+s discuss pho+ographic rechniques. The o+her rhree days 'fhey work in +he darlc room developing film, making prin'I's, and moun+ing picfures. The class holds iheir own confesfs periodically and some of lhe si'uden'rs have been successful in local phoio- graphy compe+i+ion in s+a+ewide con+es'l', and in nafional criiiques. .-.3 3 DRIVER EDUCATION Driver Eclucarion is one of 'lrhe mosi' popular uniis of 'rhe Sophomore social s+udies class under 'ihe supervision of Mr. P. Kelly. S+uden'rs gel' ins+ruc'I'ion in safely rules and au'l'o mech- anics and behind 'Phe wheel prac+ice in modern well- equipped cars furnished by local aulomobile dealers. H :IAF v0 Jw IO? Wafk The malh course required for college . . . algebra l and ll, geomelry, and lrigonomefry . . . meel in lhe mafh-science building under lhe following facully members: Mr. Kilgore, Mr. Besl, Miss Rahn, Mr. Smilh, Mr. Redo, Mrs. Shadduclc, and Mr. Weaver. ln l'he firsl year algebra, lhe s+uden+s learn 'lhe lundamenlals, preparing lhem for advanced algebra and geomefry. ln geomelry, s+uden+s learn lhe numerous iheorms which fhey apply fo geomelric figures proving 'lhem eilher congruenf or similar. This class prepares lhe s+uden+s for solid geomelry and frigonomefry. tv Q - N: i- ji! fr' a. Q A ,Q ' Paul Weaver Perry Smilh Lualla Shadduck if 5, X , 414 .9-, f- , , s , , ' ff fwf! ' ,. Y V 7 vl ,I S I, J , I1 YW Q , V , ff , ' , ,,?,,ii ,, I :Z V I f , V' lfjiz' fl WT ' f , , , ' V i 7 ' ef grjlsfi .Y ii:i ff :jg Fi i ' 42 Z' ' L f ,,z A-,, if f 15 Y f Msfii' aff , 34. ,k 2 2 M1 ,V V4 , ii.: f in I 17, I X f' V , 1 , ,f X 1 X 'Q Y Y ' ' i V 'M Neil Besl . q K' William Kilgore 'l a, Alfred Redo ...IJXAX 've-nrt 1 6 'Y-. X f X wi , ji , g 'V e M ,, I . . i x I, X51 it-an , V . gm ,. H , Q . . f X' L F ' f his I, I 4 0 4' E 'S V l I l I 7 l is at J l x I sg 2 f Niki' ' A ' 4 5, W . ii mf F. dence y s .a in . I . A g '95 fn ,, .... f 7 I fi f f' is, wg' ,, f ' A f : ff I 17 fs if 'f f. I v XWU? X f, MW'Wff, 'WDW W W, Anne Weingar-'I Paul Pilman Clarence Nelson Henry Miller Joseph Ealrins XAFW lm M24 ,, vw, , z , 1. 2 ,1 ' ' V2 rg, Q ,, if ff Q, 1.1 ff 29: , fl' ' .- . Q' 'E' f .. 4 . , abc f IE Y fr K VQYWQ The science deparI'menI has a comple'I'e program con- sisfing of General Science, Biology, Physics and Chemis+ry. General Science, Ihe s1'udy of Ihe world aboul' us, is an in+roduc+ion +o +he more advanced sciences, and is required of all freshmen. Physics, a s+udy of ma++er and energy is Iaughl' by Mr. Nelson and Mr. Seffens. Six kinds of energy are srudied: mechanics, heal, sound, ligh'I', elec+rici+y and a+omic energy. The s+udenI's experimeni' and sfudy laws such as: how sfrings vibraie and how mirrors reflec+ lighf. Biology, +augh+ by Mr. Pi+man, is a s'l'udy of living +hings. The s+uden+s learn how living Ihings are pul' Iogefher. They enjoy disecling small animals for experimen+a+ion. Chemisrry, Ihe science dealing wi'rh 'lhe composi- +ion of maierials, is Iaughi' by Mr. Seffens. SI'uden'l's do experimen+s wi+h +he changes in composilion which +hese rna+erials undergo, such are: preparing oxygen and hydrogen by differenl mefhods. A Mary Delehanfy Virginia Breed if f .f LZ - I 4 ,Jen 2, ff' I I I lx 1629 S A Mary Barfholomew wel y , 'gs ,r M'?'i . I 2 5 IW W- Mary Beiach .llv , n f Dorofhy Buclxley gf ' A A ,Ze 4' X ' Leland Cardwell f 7 Doyle Confer X 1 ' . , 1- .,,, ,f 'V f , V3 f ,,,,, 3 ge ' -vf f fx f f 3Z4 'ifA .1 ' A Z ' , . l ' 1? Q i Helen Cronlufe g ,W 11 ' 1 1 fm., . I, ' Roberf Frye ., ,pf ' f 'l' ' , N4 'dl aim ' ' '1 'ys - J Eleanor Hawhsley A ,J gh- A If Tx Margaret Hayes ff v V . wi nltfv' ' sms. r-leger. 'V' J an ua e ,Arid The language arfs area covers a greaf many classes. The picfufes V on fhis page represenf a few of fhese classes. English 7 and' BA is a course in grammar and wrifing and is given fo prepare sfuclenfs f for fhe college English A fesf. French and Spanish are only fwo il of fhe foreign languages offered. Some of fhe ofhers are German and Lafin. Sfudenfs infer- esfed in any of fhese languages can major in anyone of fhem. . .Q eq. 3 ' ' 4 rr Q. V. lllkar 6 f !,' Ll 95 Raymond Lillie if Fl' 1:9 gg. is 4 l qi 1 3 fv, .., V :,. I J x z V . - ' X ,ur aa fx J1 1 9 ' -Q vi -P Enis Lon necker I if A W M' . e, 3 9 X -T.. f.. ylli. N Wk ,VV V? ' K Www Q -1-A- it we NL' t . , W, il W 5. 1' -1-. e a . s 1 ':-' .i I i H A: M' Ray Malwannah The direcfed reading class is offered fo iuniors and seniors as an elecfive subiecf. The sfudenfs are allowed fo read books of fheir ,, choice and fhen make reporfs on fhem. This class gives fhe sfudenfs a chance fo furfher fheir liferary knowledge and also fo enjoy books of fheir choice. The freshmen are given a year of reading, grammar, book reporfs and composifion. This course prepares ihem for more advanced English. Sophomore English consisfs of a semesfer of grammar and one of public speaking. ln public speaking fhe sfudenfs speak on many subiecfs. Some of fhe speeches are given in panfomime, from memory, or fimed speeches are somefimes given. The sfudenfs seem fo enioy fhe exfemporaneous speeches. Esfher Mcsfay Marcus Peferson Muriel Silva Frederic ZOOR Alyse Wesfbrook Douglas Taylor V: V Q - ,. I A,,A K g i be x s T , - ' ' ,J ' f B A T ,, are-s ' ' ' i 53 ' ,.,,' V f f... - H ,- '3 , M 'E ' f r 'Z gi . l .vifll 134 ig-54' R' 'A K ' 5 .., ', 74' ,H ' - - .., .' ,f,':,.A - ,J , .. V .3-vo, ff 'M g , uf .4 , ,- - gf 1 , ' lf J' Q :J ' J ' ',.. g5' raw M 4, U x f ,, M ,, f. In My , l 4 , Q l, l 1 ,I J vin f 1,0 4 wiv? 4 , '17 , 1 1 5, 5 ,, D , Q 3 J 1 ,aff f- l 6 15 ' , li 17 ... Q ' P :yn 1 4 N- N ' ll : -fl 1' ,Q 46 14 4g 2 no r 5- .1 if ng 1 V 'Al 1 , - ,l f . '. f' 1,N-f- -M u ,y .-,,,,!' 7 . , ' in 5, f ,, ' ' wb.-g, in '-144 . , , 3 I .agvf . .. ,,, ,Q 0 'WQUULBUS i...-.- ,. , fs. va' The allendance slaff is always here 'lo help run our school more efficienlly. Kalhrlne Gebel William Gillharn Mildred Harrier Vincenl Pineiro lver Poulsan George Preslon nv-'Q ' li ' Qs 54,35 I 'viva 1712? is Qs Aclena l-lilslrom William Pryor ff, , 'UV' ' -Ze Q its ,W z 'GK O or K7 n 4 Y A 5 t V W . O 3, A --.., ', I ' , 'L I I . yf A School buses provide 'rransporlalion for sludenls 'ro and from school. Gerald Howard Rolaerl Redding 'L- I 2, .. ., ,DQ K l I fm 1 6 jf ,,- 1' vgx in W P Ad Penny Orfh Berlha Roberls .K 'FA ' ..-. John Perry Beverly Young 4 'Q -AL J . 1 X ky S n'l,0LyQQ5 The employees have a very imporfanl' parl' in keeping fhe school going. The cafeferia people. who work under 'rhe federal aid program, have fhe iob of feeding fhe sfudenfs and faculfy. Bus drivers musl' pick up fhe sfudenfs before school and bring fhem fo school. They also fake fhem home affer school. They also fake clubs and classes on field frips and 'l'he seniors on Senior Cul Day. They also musl' fransporf boys and girls fo fhe swimming classes af fhe Hayward Plunge. The Affendance office musf keep accurafe records of 'lhe affendance for all of fhe fhree fhousand sfudenfs. They issue passes, compile figures for fhe sfafe deparfmenf, and mainfain fhe permanenf files. The laundry musf keep all fhe gym classes supplied wifh 'l'owels. Approximafely fiffeen fhousand go fhrough fhe washers every week. Isabelle Alebedo Escolas+ico Alvarez John Alexander Palmer l-Und Grace Langley Elsie Lyon JOSBPl'l R058 Frank Rudolph Earl Sackrider I - I' up 1. , V A K .fag 'Q '-214' we X A . ' ... X Jeanne Darl Jens Madsen William Saddler .A ' ,W 1 s ff' -auf Q K if T 'T Esler Bales Viola McDonald Inez Sikes lg , .L T 'W Q? 5 V Y I . gp- cx' A . ..,..P-e r' Conrad Bouclchand John Fuller Hazel Norris Emil Randle Sfeve Sousa Minna Lee Whillock ,,,. K .. ' T lm YK if L . , x 5 A .. ef- ii V s 1 'L fi if ' ff' i J . X . , 7051, mu A r v iff I I l af l ,. 'DGP' fd E 'Sas'-lil? iff f . -, '.ag,59 , -dei H6 Sli 1 4 Cffff ,fj'wW1,Vfg f f ' , 4 ,f 'f, ,j2Q:f7o,7f, ,fm 4 ,f,,,,,4 M., wwf' wggiwg v , ,1f, , ,f,, ,f , ,QWZ9 79, ,QQM4 ' ff' ff If , WM, f' W W. ', ,ffwq fyf, Cfwwff., f ffffif, ,ff,,ff4f,w,,, WWW ff My Wiwf fpffvdw f ,W,.f,ffMf fyfwwf , ,,, 5 W yqfffyy ww 44724 . ' fwfffffw fwQ'e19f?4WWff 7 wwf, ,ffm y f . ,, Cf Qyfyfyqff Qnfoyy .1 wsfwwzyy 'mfwffff ,' f .W WW f f,w,u,,,fff if ,V ',,,f,4nef 'WV ,fffkf 47 'VQWL ff fer ,Q ff ,:M,f.g,,,f',Zf',f j : , 'f M42 2127 rw . .fgcfivified Acfivifies play a big parf in iazzing up fhe campus and lceeping fhe farmers ln fhe Swing. To relieve fhe monofony and fhe growling sfomachs and fo add fhaf exfra liffle iolf of icy fo fhe daily life of fhe farmer, donuf sales are sponsored by each of fhe differenf organizafion on Wednesdays during Snack Period fhroughouf fhe school year. Hayward High offers unlimifed opporfunifies in ifs wide variefy of clubs, organizafions, and exfra-curricular acfivi- fies. A farmer should have no frouble finding an ouflef for his falenfs, abilifies, or inferesfs. For insfance, if he is arfisfically inclined, he can join fhe Arf Club or worlc on fhe Posfer Commiffee. If he has fhe music bug, he has a choice of Crchesfra, Band, Rally Band, Glee Club, A Cappella, Orpheus Club and Piano Club. A sfudenf of drama has unlimifed opporfunifies in fhe Fine Arfs Area drama presenf- afions. There are clubs for sfudenfs who are planning fo go info nursing, farming, or feaching and also for sfudenfs whose inferesfs lie in fhe sciences or fhe languages. A recenf addifion fo fhe clubs af Hayward High, specifically for shuffer bugs, is fhe Phofo Club. There are also oppor- funifies for fhose farmers inferesfed in journalism, publica- fions, or school spirif. As menfioned before, fhese groups offer a fine chance for fhe farmer fo express his falenfs, abilifies, and inferesfs. Buf 'fhey also give him a more acfive and varied social life. A sfudenf fhaf likes working wifh civic problems ioins Junior Sfafesmen ancl meefs and mal-ces friends wifh ofhers whose inferesfs and hobbies lie in fhe same fields. Each of fhese groups is independenf buf all add fo fhe fofal exfra-curricular program of fhe school. While mosf of fhe acfivifies fie-in wifh fhe purpose of fhe club, almosf all of fhe organizafions have proiecfs fhaf are enfirely for fhe benefif of ofhers. Some example of fhis are fhe Key Club's successful drive for phonograph records for fhe Polio ward af Fairmonf Hospifal and fhe Piano Club's annual frips fo Oak Knoll Naval Hospifal for fhe purpose of enferfaining fhe pafienfs. This seclion brealcs down info a wide variely of clubs and organiza+ions. Mosl of fhese groups meer on fheir own lime, eiiher before or affer school, or during iheir lunch periods, bul a few of lhem held Their meefings during class hours. Among fhese organizaiions are fhe Junior Red Cross, Haypress and Megaphone Club. The Junior Red Cross sponsored fund-raising cam- paigns for ihe American Red Cross and fhis year, as in fhe pas'r, fhey complefed several worfhwhile proiecfs. The Junior Red Cross senf delegafes represenfing Hay- ward High School +o 'rhe Red Cross Chapler meefings in Oakland. r anizafiond The school newspaper, fhe Haypress, kepl' fhe sfu- den+s up +o dare on all fhe lafesi' news, coming evenfs, and sporfs rundowns. The paper came our every Thurs- day and had special edifions for holidays. Alfhough +he Haypress sfaff worked for one period as a class, iwice as much spare 'rime was devofed +o 'rhe paper by i+s acrive sfaff members. The purpose of Megaphone Club was lo 'reach +he girls all +he school and class yells and songs and +o prepare for fhe possibilily of being chosen for a sfudenf body or class posirion as yell leader or song girl. - 1 C1 ., - ' ,,ff:,g x-gif, . .f :gi NJ -. ' :fi ,Qi -' i F fr 5 1 W.. . kzneg-4-:., Q 41 V' sag, 'g 2.56 'L - 9 -1,-1f':f , , wi J ,- is-Q-, --: . : .1-: ima- - +- , Nigga? 4 if - 'rag w w, V, f 1 .V A-za as ip fi , ,gl f af.. , T -2' s 1 1, ,.,,?- i ' Q, ' W -ffjiupuv-V IIB ,gn .xdcfion --4--eww Camera Club ' Z yi ff, Yearbook Wg Haypress ,nvgaw I 'Wd Piano Class Confemporary Dance 46, BOB KAYE Eclifor-in-Chief f .W , M 'fwfr is W' T X. , Y I JOANN E HOLMES Business Manager f' 49 fgudgcafiond A .ff f if' 'X YK' P ,I v M T, was V4 , , A V JUDY HARDER FREDERIC ZOOK S9Cf9iUfY Adviser JUDY MADDUX Edifor The Agrarian has been published annually since I923, for fhe pasf six years by sfudenfs faking fhe Publicafions class and before fhis as an exfra curricular acfivify. Over fhis span of fime fhe bool: has grown fo universify size because of increased regisfrafion. The fheme, cover, and colors used are all chosen by fhe sfaff members. They also schedule all of fhe picfures falcen, plan layoufs, and worry abouf deadlines. The publicafions class is held during fourfh period and only Juniors u 1 5 :I 1 tw C, C ,L 1. fe. ff 0 k ' , I f, I wr- . 'lk f gg' I 17 , i V. 1 nk W- 1 1 IV 1 - ' , A 11 I- . 'n 1 5' I 4 -- fra S7 '- 'I f A I 'MIL R . I I 'fu 4.5-T I ' Pi A , I I I GWEN BYRON SHARLYN COREY LINDA ERLICH JUDY FONTES Girls' Sporfs Organizafions Fqculfy Social Life Edifor JACK GREGG MARGIE JERGENTZ DOTTY LANG DONNA LEWIS Arfisf Class Eclifor Organizafions Senior Secfion publica- are sales sales Bidijeied fo fir fm arise. The cowl' of the is eiglrl ihousand The s-laff members 'Hue companies fo caniracfs for 'lhe is i I 'if 1- J . A, 'zz ig Q-gf 'I ff 5 LINDA LYON Aclverfisemenfs BARBARA MURRAY Prol. Direcfory plloiography. priniing. This 'Hia flrsi' 'hme we offset, Isilao- ng SALLY SPARKS SYLVIA STEPHENS Break Pages Copy Edifor -.22 . gfii' I-.ns CHARLIE MARTIN MADGE MASSON JOHNNIE MORRIS Phofograplwer Adverlisemenfs Adverfisemenfs ROBERT NEI'-SON BARBARA RODRIGUES RICH SINGLE Arfisf Boys' Sporfs 4 Wi 5.5,- DREXELL STI'I'I' Plvofographer JIM VAN VLECK Phofograplwer rn IN 3? DON MULVEY Boys' Sporfs PAULETTE SKUTEL Fine Arls fm af 'EV' JUDY SVIBERGSON Circula-fion Mgr. BOB VINCENT Phofograplver 5 1 1 4 ' f f f , fif ',7f4'W' w W1 2' 4, , 1' f fl A 3 W' 'W ' d S ,.jf y I-,fc , 9 -,,v M sa f ., ., ...Hs 4' 4 Ther f W Sending ouf Haypresses fo ofher schools for exchange is an imporfanf iob. 1 , ,, fs, 4 f Qt X ,Rn-, . 7 ,, 5 . 4 I 'Wynn JACK STAFFORD T or y Fall EdffOf T y ,V ' . 'faq WW . a YDON Tuesday: Pasfing day for Haypress sfudenlsl CLgl0l 0:f5 Thirfyl . . . This expression sums up fhe enfire effor+s of fhe s'l'af'f of Hayward High's weekly newspaper, fhe Haypress. As 'I'his crew compiles +he s+uden+s' ideas, fhe appearance of 1'hir'ry af fhe end of a s'I'ory marks fhe comple1'ion of a successful news accoun+. All s'l'ories bearing fhis hallmark go in'l'o +he making of a Haypress edi+ion each week. Many hours of in+erviewing, checking and wrifing, wrifing, wri+ing, by +his group achieve fhis goal of a successfulpaper every Thursday. Under +he supervision of +he adviser, Miss Eleanor Hawksley,1'his publica+ion meefs irs deadline serving +he school in a 'I'wo-fold purpose: Firs'r, all members of +he s1'aff gain prac+ical experience as 'lhey learn wha+ comprises a high sfandard of journalism. The Edifor ,QW . ,, .4 ,.. - ifigfga EDITORIAL RQW lg J HQ,..e, C. Dunbabin, M. Tcuchon, J. Morrison. ROW 2: P. Craig, H. Freeman, B. Ervin, P. Price. ROW 3: J. Verrnier, P, Burke, C. Cousins, B. Sforkman, R. Single, K. McAllis?er. 1 K5 'B ce. ll Hold +ha+ pose! experience is +hen pu+ +o worlc under real condilions. Responsi- bilily is ins+illed in +he slalif members as deadlines have 'fo be mel on 'lime wi+h no exceplions ll' is hoped fhal' some grad- ua+es of 'rhis course go on 'lo grealrer journalisric endeavors in la'rer life. Second, lhe Haypress, in lurn, serves as a sounding board for ali of 'l'he aclivilies l'ha'l' go on al Hayward High. Plays, dances, club news and sporfs all receive ample publicily. Local businessmen 'ralce advanlage of +he Haypress circulalion scope of 6000 readers by inserfing ads 'ro promole lheir producls. ln lhis way 'lrhe sludenl' body and merchanls bolh profit Variely can also be found in 'rhis paper which con+ains many fea+ures 'lhal fell of humorous incidenls aboul campus life. fr' fffizf. f Wzzwffz REPORTERS -ii Z' --,.. '-Q' 1, ROW l: S. Lyon, D. Allrins, H. Scaxbrcigh, P. Schwarlz. ROW 2: C. Amarel, K. Silvey, D. Duarie, ROW 3: D. Chafloclr, D. Albright C, Taylor, L. Jiminez, D. Johnson, S. Graham. JFS 2' Don Graydon X4 I , 1- - H X N l I Miss Hawksley , A .-hi , ' JJ Myrna Touchon 3 I23 24 .-ffyry 4 'W-V gift ful? 6LI I'l'I,0I 5 Fufure Farmers is an organizalion wil'h local, slafe, and nalional afflliafions. The Hayward Chapler, Number l45, has an enroll- men'r of 87 members. The many ac'rivi'ries of 'rhis group are carried on lhrough commillees. ln 'rhe fall a work program is made by each commiHee and an accomplishmenl' reporl on fhis program is made in 'rhe spring. The officers are elecled and commillees are appoinfed each semesler. Every lwo monfhs one nigh'r meeling is held besides 'rhe various execufive meelings. Many aclivilies are offered in which each member has an equal opporlunily lo parlicipale. Judging 'reams are organized 'For liveslock, poullry, dairy and farm mechanics. The sfudenls on 'rhese 'reams go fo Davis College and also 'ro 'rhe Cow Palace fo enler slafe-wide conlesls. One of +he popular aclivilies is showing lhe animals. ln fhis way 'rhe boys are given an oppor- 'runily +o show lheir proiecfs al' Pleasanfon Counly Fair, Sacra- F ffrgy X menlo Sfale Fair and lhe Cow Palace. Some oufsfanding boys T fii' A in lhis organizalion are AI Gaddina, a senior who look firsl V Vivi H W place in 'rhe senior division wi+h his purebred Herfordsp Malcolm 3, King, a iunior who look lirsl place in 'lhe lower division wi'l'h his V A lorry regislerecl sheep: and Ken Krause who is fhe Norlh Coasl' 7. A Regional Reporler for 'rhe Hayward Chaprer. TOP: Larry Abreu combs a couple o' sleers! BOTTOM: Ed helps Larry hold down 'rhe cal. ROW I: Mr. Brown, B. Travis, D. Fullrerson, B. Goerlih, D. Miller, B. Planl, B. Cook, E. McDaniel, R. Polk, R. Mickley, C. Chrisfiansen, D. Gable, J. Larson, B. Treplow, B. Edner, Mr. Markwell. ROW 2: Mr. Moon, D. Jeff, D. Ecclesfield, C. Linnell, C. Boronda, L. Maroza, J. Dias, J. Jess, B. Reinke, R. Timm, N. Hanke, R. Ferry, V. Chapman, K. Krause. ROW 3: B. Melanson, N. Turner, J. Bobo, M. Whalen, R. Enos, S. Gonsalves. ROW 4: B. Fifch, K. Reile, R. O'Neil, K. Hudson, G. Green, L. Perrera, V. Wackerly, E. Barree, J. Tinkler, J. Housfon, E. Heleclrer, J. Conover, J. Yeager, 57: Bej+,LD. Flowers. ROW 5: D. Vigneaull, D. Price, B. Rudy, R. Bierch, G. Dorlrin, D. Holm, G. Soares, J. Flefcher, N. Peixo+o, L. Abreu, A. Gad- lnl, . arson. '25 1. M if .37 'T HL.. ' rn ff g X, P' s..,x . - we iv um . , I Ji'- R , -r fvv RED CROSS we 44' 'ln . Q NA , wg: ROW I: J. Fries, C. KeI+ner, L Lufz. R. Arnalo, C. Wisuri, D. Alkins, S. Jacoby, D. Coellwo, B. Edner. ROW 2: 5. McComb, G. Scofl, S. Horwa+h, L. Garrerr M. DeWiH E. Cabral, M. Mecllin, J. Nelson, B. Miranda, H. Scarbrough, J. Gilloclr. ROW 3: M. Nelson, Earle, K. Owens, J. Fallavena. J. Svibergson, P. Marlin, J. Pallaurg, M. McGI'1ee, S. Jaclrson, E. Texeira, A. Robinson, C. Keefer. N. Ode- gaard B. Slorlu-nan. ROW 4: R. Meyer, P Oalcer, J. Marlin, D. Jol-inslon, G. Hancoclr, K. Hara, P. Johnson, R. Ferry, H. Ulibarri. ROW 5: I.. Pieirle, J. Wa+son N. Lasr, K. Ulibarri, B. Trimble, J. Lynclw, N. Morris, J. Marlowe, K. Welwe, D. Mi+cI'ieII, G. McKenzie. ROW 6: RQwIe++, J. Wilkinson J. Vierra J. Olivan, E. Selicln, G. Lerner, J. Tolefree. RO WI: S. C. BIOLOGY CLUB J. Cri+cIi'FieIcI, Mr. Pilman, N. Rae, C. Guerra, G. Lerner. 5 fr- ' I- f' - :. I .f Q1 .af f 5,1 I ,J , , 4 'wr V+ fx? z fm. f- f Ili ,f ,f 'W' ,fl Q.. f' nh: Vw I .r . , 3 , . Min. I - , ., ... Q Y J! x ,W z-' - ye .-ah.f ..f,r.. Wi 4 I f L - 2- lf ' - W, I. , D ' .J ' 95 f f ,, W 1, I 5 2 - ' JM-' V18 .pr Align' I L' an no '51 ,.,,...t 3 IAJK X . 3 af 2 r - .r 'H gm-8 - ' I I ' Q A M. .f . V ' 1 . . 'Ai I I , I F .nf MATH CLUB ROW I: P. Burk, Miss Ralin, K. Livanos, S. Young, N. Seraplwin, N. Tudor, P. Wunclm, P. Garrow, B. Harbauglw, J. Svibergson, M. BerIoI'Ii. ROW 2: N. Beckley, M. Smilh, R. Win+, V. Yoshiolra, L. Woodruff, C. Sluller, M. Navone, C. Cox, N. Sclioss. ROW 3: S. Tuclrer, R. Corli, S. Wilson, B. Wlwilmore, B. EuI'1Ier, D. Horwood, D. Eigenheer, K. Laioie, N. Hayashi, H. Scanlon. ROW 4: B. Parlr, B. Veio, J. Dorfer, J. Pacheco, G. Pe+erson, J. Scheffel, N. Ross. I25 'Q '75 POSTER COMMITTEE l , ROW I: M. Smilil B. Kaye J. Boyle. ROW 2: Mr. 'f PIANO CLUB ROW I: W. Tiplon, D. Allrins, R. Ferreria. ROW 2: H, Scarbrough, I. Killon, M. Teixeira, M. Perry. ROW 3: E. Teixeira, R. Maldonado, M. Garcia, I.. Crahal, Mrs, Wl'1ayne. nn.: H F. 1 Irving, R. Oualls, Greqg,I C. Johnson. I I ' ' fl I., . i xx Q N I fl! N ll st ' ,X,!xNY,i,lXy il ill in Rf 19 3, ,,.A -d ' A I . ii .iiiimll i I, wiv , ' lx. il ' i I ' x A X x 5-ix t X X nrt - X , ll ORPHEUS CLUB ART CI-UB ROW I: M. Simpson, S. Reberigo lpresidenll. ROW 2: M. Vassis, ROW I: I.. Lewis, N. Beclrley, M. Gonsales, S. Slalum. ROW 2: D- Mr. While lAcIviserl, G. Roberls, V. Tanglne, C. Dean, H. Rhodes, Slillwaugln, N. Hanselman, J. Taylor, P. Wiley, J. Schlechle. ROW 3: D, Soffieffe, H. Degermarlr. Mr. Roulces, S. Wilson, R. Deeds. is-.,,, 'Z 3 if ll ' f ,,,., rf p , It YH 1 v1,g, ff' KEY CLUB 5' ROW I: I-'I. LaPray, B. DoweII, F. Sarnares, A. Borg- siede, D. Horwood, A. Bilier. ROW 2: V. YosI1IoIra, R, RusI1Ion,'I'. Ramos, K. I.aJoIe, M. SmIII1, B. Euler, R. KeII, N. WIIeeIer, L. BercIr. C. S. F. 1.Ix E M .ma JUNIOR STATESMEN ROW I: J. Sfroud, R. VoIraun, P. Burke, M. Barreff, L. Campbell. ROW 2: A. Sanchez, E. Hobbs, K. Anderson, F. Cu'r+er, J. CI'1enoweII1, G. Asneros, A, Monfoya. ROW 3: Mrs. A. WeIngar+, D. GoI'1IIre, S. Krause, W. Evans, M. GonsaIves, B. GIasbrooIr. ROW I: B. Mendonca, S. Krause, C. Eden, S. Lyon, A. I.uII'1er, J. MarkIe, K. Livanos, A, Bowman, N. Ray, M. Green, J. AI'1IIn, G. Byron, G. Rafferfy. ROW 2: B. Krause, A. Simonds, I.. SI'1eeIS, J. Crawford, S. Roberfs, J. Svibergson, J. Borgsede, C. Conway, A. Sakai, I-I. Tarnura, J, Lucas, V. Wiffkopp, B. Harbaugh. ROW 3: M. Berfoffi, J. DeweII, P. Burke, K. HaIIen, R. Meyer, C. Dean, M. Tudor, A. PooIe, D. Eigenheer, J. WaIson, B. Brown. - A-U' 1 Ali I27 l WWI' A '1 'i'4Jw.fu ' CADETS ROW I: J. Johnson. ROW 2: V. Wagner, M Seishas, R. Evans, D. Whiffield, O. Chesfain K. Reno, K. MacLaughlin, R. Shull. ROW 3 K. Miller, D. Swanholi, l.. Slump, T. Palier son, C. Aro, G. Hoalr, E. Shannon, R. Jones, R. Hoffman. ROW 4: M. Grauer, M. Thwing R. Keil, L. Evans. T. Anderbery. 'C' ' Commanding Officer F MR. REGIER CADETS AND COLOR GUARD The Caclefs and Color Guard class. 'lalten by some boys in place of P.E., is open 'lo any Senior, Junior or Sophomore boy. Mr. Regier and Mr. Wallace, The advisors. ins+ruc+ fhese boys in +he fundamentals of army life, such as marlcsmanship, marching and map reading. This gives lhem an advan+age if rhey plan +o enier The service before or af+er graclua+ion. The boys also have oppor'l'un+ies +o visil' army camps. Wilh 'rhis experience behincl 'rhem fhey could well be called The Servicemen of Tomorrow. J. Johnson, R. Hoffman, E. Shannon. gavlefa COLOR GUARD L. Evans, R. Evans, D. Shull, R Jones I28 if.. ROW I J Johnson, E. Shannon, T. Pafferson, M. Seishas, R Hoff. man L Sfump. ROW 2: F, Wallace S Wesf V Wagner M Th in KReno Ii li liwg' N x Y 5 3' f yi .. X ei Q Q l 1 Y fl . . BOYS' RIFLE ff. Boys' Rifle, under fhe heading of fhe California Cadef Corps, is an organizafion based on compefifive marlcsmanship. The meefings are held on Wednesday and Friday affernoons on fhe rifle range. This group, advised and insfrucfed by Mr. Wallace, who is assisfed by Mr. Mann, compefes in differenf mafches of fhe bay area, Norfhern California and fhe sfafe each year. They finished lasf year by being awarded a nickel-plafed rifle which is presenfed each year by fhe sfafe fo fhe feam having fhe highesf percenfage of qualified marksmen. The Boys' Rifle also sends fhe resulfs of fheir four weeks' firing fo Washingfon, D.C., fo place in marlcsrnanship wifh ofher schools. From fhe 3,500 schools faking parf lasl' year, Hayward High placed fhirfy-fiffh. There is also a Girls' Rifle Team. The rneefings are held affer school Mondays on fhe rifle range. The girls in fhis group compefe in various mafches, local and sfafe. ln fhe Nafional Rifle Associafion finals af Berkeley lasf year, fhree girls from Hayward High compefed for individual awards. ax f'i.,l GIRLS' RIFLE ROW I: F. Wallace lAdviserl. P. Jones, J. Boyle, B. Taylor, C. Cherry, R. Mann iAdviserl. ROW 2: L. Silva, M. Tudor, P. Taylor, K. Clemans, E. Chavaria. Ula TOWN NEWS Town News is an organizaiion made up of beginning journalism s'ruden'rs who have shown special abilily in wri+ing and is advised by Miss Eleanor Hawksley. These sfudenls acl as a siudenl news bureau. They prepare news s+ories aboul Hayward High ac+ivi+ies and send 'rhem lo +he local newspapers for publicafion. The 'Fall edi+or was Alan Bil+er, who was assisfed by Sue Marlin, assisfanl' edi'ror: Brenda Menzie and Mary Baca, phoio ediiorsq and Sheryle Horwaih, scrap- book ediror. Spring edifor was Judy Ahlin, assislecl by Mary Baca. Pholo edilors were Bev Koch and Bev Brown: scrapbook edifor, Brenda Menzie. -,lv Alan Biller Zi ,jf TOWN NEWS STAFF ROW I: J. Ahlin, S. Horwalh, B. Meindel, K. Livanos, E. Ford, B. Koch.iD. Williamson. ROW 2: S. Shedd, S. Marlin, H. Krepps, M. Kell, B. Menzie. B. Brown. ROW 3: S. Swickheimer, A. Rasmussen, S Rob- erfs, M. Gonsalves, N. Sanders. ROW 4: D. Ramm, Miss Hawksley, adviser, D. Vargas. M nuff' Judy Ahlin SCHOOL DAZE ROW I: L. Lewis, B. Ausfin, B. Walker. ROW 2: C. Guerra, B. Ervin. ROW 3: C. Colvin, J, Knudson, P. Nickle, B. Duncan. 4, 1 yyyyy y i Belly Ausiin SCHOOL DAZE School Daze is a yearly publicalion by sfudenis inferesred in magazine work. This proiecl is enrirely an exira-curricular ac'I'ivi+y done during L lunch hour and afler school. Wiih +he publicafion of lhis magazine 'the sludenis have an oppor- 'funify 'ro see 'lheir poems, arlicles, iokes, car- foons, and s+ories in prin+. All malerial used is wriHen by Hayward High i S'ruden+s and submilred +o The School Daze Slaff for voiing and proof-reading. Mrs. Silva was adviser 'rhis year. 1 -. 4.-- ,,, . . RADIO CLUB CONTEMPORARY DANCE CLUB ROW I: A. Mazanec, C. W, Nelson lW6EKFl, D. Jones lKN6LULl, ROW I: F. KIa++, C. Monson, K. BlankensI1ip,..l.Cl1enowelI'1, P. Fores J. Palmer lKN6KPZl, B. Tudor. ITl'Ie numbers and le++ers aher +he ler, J. King, C. Buenarenlura, J. Ple++e. ROW 21 K. Murray, K. Enos name represenl +l'e arnaleur clnannel I K. McCullough, Miss Wenig IAdviserl. LAMPLIGHTERS ROW I: N. Landreflw, D. Affleck, J. Clnlsl-lclrr' M. Srnl+lw, E. Morgado. ROW 2: l. Merrlman D. Panlco, D. Johnson, J. PeHl+. ROW 3: S. Moore IAdviserl, K. Kneeslnaw A. Azary M. Norlon, J. Clneno- weI'I1 - .4 7 A 'yd FUTURE TEACHERS FUTURE COACHES ROW I: N. Hanselman, A. l.uIl1er. ROW 2: Miss McSI'ay, C. Eden, ROW lf M' M9nCl0 'C5I R- Golvlre. B. Planl. ROW Z: Mr. Molnanne. A. Durrelfl, C. Dunbabln, M. May. ROW 3: S. Roberls, C. Conv-dy, B. De-Mello, F. Cobarrublas, F. Waslro B. Llnnell. ROV! 3 Ev VIE J. B. Sou'Il'1worIl1,A Bocldy. I-I. Hansen, C. Malla, J. Fuccy, G Buclr. 'VME M , A I2 -V, all I yy WE 0 f' P .vit r , sf --, 4 f F 4 i C. -I . . I , , V, , . gli.-vAc,,n AZ,.Af,,:4,f SPRING YELL LEADERS ROW I G. Bufler, F. Marino, C. Kehner, F. Chapman. ROW 2: B. Meindel N. DeWiH, A. Sfaaclr, L. Balrer, I. Cosfa. Hayward High has always been no+ed for i'Is school spirif. Win or lose, 'rhe Ieams, classes, and s+uden'rs are always suppor+ed by loyal farmers. The Down Town Rally is one of Ihe many acIivi+ies pro- mo+ing school spiril' wiih compefilion in yelling, in Iloafs, and in class colors. This year 'rhe Down Town Rally was held in Oclober before 'Ihe Berkeley game. The girls al' Hayward parI'icipa'I'ed in Middy Day, which was sponsored by Girls' League, Io win money for Iheir class Ireasuries. Middies were worn one day a week and were coun+ed in wi+h Ihe Iarges+ percenlage of girls wearing middies was awarded a check For 55:00. Many olher aclivilies are pu+ on by clubs and commiI+ees 'ro build up spiril, such as noon rallies pul on by Ihe Pep Council. This council is made up of leaders from 'Ihe Rally Cornmi++ee, Megaphone Club, and Iheir advisers. Megaphone Club is 'one ol Ihe organizalions devofed 'Io school spirii. From 'rhis club come our school yells, yell leaders, and song girls. Our school spiri+ is evidenl in Ihe large +urnou'I's a'I all school evenls, including Ihose evenls 'rhal Ialce place al' olher schools, and +he enllhusiasm shown ai 'rhe class meelings and noon rallies. PEP COUNCIL ROW I: M. Green, F. Marino, J. Rooi, K. Jepson. ROW 2: J. LOI1, N. Voellmelre, B. Menzie, M. Schilling. ROW 3: B. Paz, B. Vincenf. FALL YELL LEADERS ROW I: F. Garcia, P. Sfuarl, L. Fowler, P. Schwarlz, K. Combs, T. Ingham. ROW 2: G. Anderson, H. Brix, B. Terry, M. Green, L. Weaver, J. Lamberf, D. Jensen. Adrienne Slaaclr, Head Yell Leader, Karen Jepson, Head Yell Leaderg Larry Campbell, J.V. Yell Leader. tix 4. 'rg-. X ,iii - .X X XX ,0- X ..- i I X I pix RALLY BAND ROV! li 'l' RST l-l' Laplef J- O5?59d- ROW 2' P. Moore B. Dowell G. Hard-away W, Jgl-nigaf E. Pfaqgs E, 6350.99 M- Smith' ROW 3I L. Burk C. Linnell J. Caslaneoa T. Koenig, l MEGAPHONE ROW li K' Jepsen' P' Scllwarh' B' Te Y' l-- WEGVEVI T- l '9l 5m. J. Lambert M. Green, H. Brix, G. Anderson. ROW 2: F. Marino, J. Ayen, S. Sialwl, B. Wallace, G. ig?rEcTn?E5'E.LMLia:Zllkigi5j5Sll?ree 'cL4FEM?LgL3'i.gll.gjgio, J. Fallavena, K. Owens. ROW 3: B. Richardson, L Prcvoncha, B. Dold, B. Wilkenson, K. Blankenship, .. 4' 0 ' Kip 0 ' it .7 gg 'ix V7 ROW I: M. Paly, G. Machado, C. Dorsey, B. Grandon, C. Jackson, D. Duarie, L. Baker, B. Meindel, D. Downey, G. Clancy. ROW 2: N. Merrick E Dauglwerf J Nelson, l. Ma'H'os, W. Tip+on, L. Marinez, C. Foss, M. Medlin, J. Rice, S. Wal'rers, S. Sfephens, A. Lynd, D. Fenner, B. Menzie. ROW 3: G. Bnooks J Souzzi J' Limpo, J. sam. c. Baker, L. chem. J. Rubee. M. Baker, J. vaeafa, c. ofdonez, J. con., c. sam., J. Moody, s. oalpzu. ' ' ' ' iff A. VP. IJ' . , J J J l ,gl 1 X M-J H 4 F1 T WEE gms EQQZEK 1 pi ow :iii oiwuin emi Emil 5-femme QQ? Behind +he Fine Ar+s produclions al Hay- ward High are hundreds of sludenls and faculry members who work diligenlly in +heir fields planning +he programs pre- senled during 'rhe year. The Slage Cralr class fried somelhing new in +he produclion of E+han Frome by inlroducing a revolving slage which had a +wo s+ory house in+erior on one side, a mounlainside snow scene on anolher, and a church exlerior on still anolher. John Rodonich. Ray Deeds. Dog-er Slrulz, Ann Tranquiliwlsky, Jeanne Levy, Barbara Bluke, and Larry Boyles were a lew ol +he sffudenls who worked in 'rhis class designlng and con- s+ruc+ing +he sers. T .Ze T The large varie+y of cos+umes always needed were provided by lhe Coslume Design class. These s+uden'rs used lheir designing +alen+s 'ro creale 'lhe coslumes and nimble fingers +o make lhem. The show musl go on, is 'rhe by-word of all show people and so if was for +he Hayward High s+uden+s. The Drama classes supplied 'rhe ac+ors and aclresses for l'he various produclions and lhe music deparl- men+ provided 'rhe singers for lhe OpereH'a, plus 'rhe background music by lhe orcheslra. The sludenls involved in l'he Fine Arfs area were led by Mr. Morrison, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Sobieski, Mrs. McCullough, Mr. Graves, Mr. While, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Wayne. , 1. - l fs. fi J N 4 'Wi 1 i el U' ' + f' ' ' 3 , .., - w , , Q Q' 'X ii x,f 1 5 , ? s f'7. -4 V, ,QZ .xii I E pnojucfion 0 6L Ffa Here af Hayward fhe producfion of a play is a cooperafive affair involving hundreds of sfudenfs and faculfy members. From fhe drama classes fhe feachers selecf fhe direcfors, acfors, acfresses, and make-up crews. Buf fhese are nof fhe only ones who foil long hours +o make fhe producfion a success. There is fhe adverfising, sef building, cosfume making, and programs yef fo be faken care of. These iobs are given fo fhe sfage craff classes who design and consfrucf fhe sefs, fhe arf classes who design fhe programs and posfers, fhe cosfume classes who design and make fhe cosfumes, and fhe office machine classes who prinf 'fhe programs. Sfill fhere is fhe music fo be selecfed for fhe overfure. background, and infermission. Mr. Whife makes fhe selec- lions and conducfs fhe orchesfra in fheir pracfices and performance. my fs, 1 ,I DilECfOf BARBARA MCCULLOUGH ,faq-4, I Sfudenf Direcfor AMBER SAVAGE our, an ,. M, gif Only An Orphan Girl, fhe firsl' Fine Arfs presenfafion +his season was direcled by Barbara McCullough wi+h 'rhe assis+ance of Amber Savage. This 'lhree-acl melodrama by Henning Nelms 'rook place on a farm in Massachuselfs in 'rhe year i895 and had a hilarious villian and a morlgage plo'r. The characlers excellen+ly porfrayed were Lynne Weaver, Mrs. Perkins, Kafhy Ray, Nellie, Gloria Mecham, Lucy: Johnnie Olivan, Arlhur Rulherfordg Janel' Ferguson, Elhel Rulherfordg Dick Kaye, Dick Perkins, Gayle Fry, Amy Appleby: and Jack Lynch, Sam Perkins. 41. .1--5, 41 8 Dick Kaye lries fo pro'rec+Ka'rl'1y Ray from Johnnie Olivan. 3 Zi' 1 1 In A 4 rs., , , zen' .,1,,..,,, M Q. 'W ..c,- jg Z, W 1 J , ww. ,r l fn U jg ,F V 9 villain Cl'5 '5 on Dlcl' Jack Lynch was shocked when he found The money gone from fhe coffee po+. P07118 E'rhan Frome, a 'rragic love slory, direcled by George Wilson, assisled by Sharon Hanley, proved 'lo be a pro- duclion very diflerenl' from any ever presenled al Hay- ward High. The unusual siage selling was very elleclive. The slage cral:+ class conslrucled a revolving slage which provided for a cu+away view of a 'fwo-s+ory house on one side, a church lronl' on anolher side and a mounlain snow scene on s+ill ano+her side. E'lhan Frome was a drarnalizalion of Eclilh Wharlon's novel by Owen and Donald Davis. Leads in The play were Barbara Ticlcner as Zenobia Frome, Rex Ramey as Elhan Frome, and Connie Arnaral as Ma++ie Silver. Supporling 'lhem were Roy Deeds, Doug Dalce, Dave DelRio, Phil Ashley, Jaclx Marlon, Helen Olsen, Sally Mounlioy, Norm Huff, Don Junler. O+hers were Bill Nohava, Mil-ce Jarna- gin, Ray O'Connor, Roy Cavnar, Cyn+hia Boemer, Bar- bara Allsbury and Norma Herrin. i X 'N 7. ,pi .,. . P 51:2-' - A ' ri H D , T ,I-- 1 in 4 U .v fe Q, A I 4-lxwi. A' , . Qu if 7, , . i , T V 1 ,T -qv-'diy 1' ., - T '1 , if gf . . i t 'fill 'i Q 3 ' , V ' TOP: Rex Ramey, playing The parl of lhe crip I Elhan near The I VI I A f i , A end of +he play. BOTTOM: The +hree leads, Connie Arnaral, Rex .-A1 ,g .LHEaif,-,f55211'11iTC4 '.'?'- ' - f ll Ran-:ey and Barbara Ticlrner in Act ll. i' Direcfor Sfuclen? Direcfor GEORGE WILSON SHARON HANLEY The revolving s+age used in lhis presen+a+ion proved 'ro be a big success ,Q Q 4 G V Q' W 4 General Direcfor BARBARA HENRY X , Band Direcfor EUGENE GRAVES www M if Q, nnua! Cfcrififmccd jedfiuaf This year +he Fine Arls Area again presenled an inspiring Annual Chrislmas Fes+ival on December I4 and l5. l955. lns+ead of +he +radi+ional Na+ivi+y scene wi+h +he orchesira as background music, +he A Cappella Choir, direcled by Mrs. Barbara Henry, and lhe band, direcied by Mr. Eugene Graves, assis+ed 'rhe narra+or, Phil Van Swoll, in 'felling +he s+ory of +he Na'rivi+y. The choir opened 'lhe program by singing +he processional, O Come All Ye Fai+hful, while carrying lighled candles in a wswawa' WSE-SEQM , Z yz 7 E , l38 darkened audiiorium. Besides +he many 'rradilional selec+ions ihe band and 'rhe orcheslra also pre- senled Adoramus Te, S+. Anfoni: Chorale, And The Glory of ihe Lord, Oh Come, Oh Come lm- manuelg Glory fo God, Almigh+y God, Where'er You Walk, To Thee We Sing, and Canfigue DQ Noel. The solois+s of Silenl' Nigh+ were Maxine Baker and Ann Clark. The general direcfor of +he Fesiival was Mrs. Barbara Henry. R . 49 i W GEORGE Wl LSON Direcfor JOAN HAM PTOM Sfudenf Direcfor r 1, h e',g,Jlj- x Jl, 7'i'x' Lilliom is facing iudgmem in heaven VA i , 14 Iv swam The fine arls play, l.illiom, under +he direcfion of George Wilson, wi+h +he aid of Joan Hampfon proved +o be one of 'rhe besl' drama+ic produclions of +he year. The sfory is aboul' a shy young girl, Julie Zeller, porlrayed by Sharon Hanley, and a boisferous circus man, Lilliom, por+rayed by Bruce Rush, who ge+ married and share many calami+ies during +heir sl1or+ wedded life. Lilliom having commi'H'ed a robbery commifs suicide raiher 'rhan shame his wife. The coslumes for +he produc+ion were designed by Jeane++e Van Aken, and were based on +he idea of 'rhe old-sfyle Hungarian clolhes. The crew making +he a++ire were under 'lhe direcrion of Don Sobieske. The make-up crew was led by Bonnie Srarns. I X X' ff W- 'ff ii, i A 'MZ' f ' iff- , f i f 'V . Zyffhgq 3 72' ? 5' Ziff f T Z few' ' 7 ' Q W .f 3 ,, 1 'ff 1 Zn ,l , ---:lang . .iul'il-. BARBARA MCCULLOUGH Direcfor f N, f f f 'W .-,K GAYLE FRY i Sfuclenf Direcfor Nxuf 'sky W 1 , f ' f ,,,,,74 U v . J B' M rf-s,.,,su Qllwwf Marlene Harris, Hal Labrie and Norma Herrin in rehearsal shol Elini flaw The l.iH'le Foxes, clirecled by Miss Barbara McCullough, was lhe final Fine Ar+s play of lhe l955-56 season. Taking place in 'rhe Soufh, This play cenlers around +he prosperous, despolic Hubbard family . . . posing and scheming Ben, played by Phil Van Swollg cruel and arroganr Oscar, by Roy Deeds, wealc and unprin- cipled l.es, by Ken Davis, wickedly clever Regina, by Janel' Ferguson . . . each frying 'lo ou'l'wil' 'rhe o+her. ln conlrasl' 'rhere was lonely inlimaled Birdie, played by Norma Herrin, who Oscar wed for her fa+her's co++on fields, wis+ful Alexandra Regina's claugh+er, by Gloria Mechamg and Horace, ailing husband of Regina by Diclc Kaye. Ben's rulhless ambilion, which resulled in bolh fhefl and blaclc- mail, causing conflicl in lhe lives of fhe charac+ers, made a mosl slirring play ll' appeared as lhough crafly Ben held lhe 'rrump card by his parling remarlc, Wha+ was a man in a wheel-chair doing on a s'raircase? 'rf , if Dick Kaye comlorls Gloria Mecham, while Y '.. Jan Ferguson looks on. Phil Van Swoll, Jan Ferguson and Jerry McDonnell rehearsing Ha A2 ie f' M RS. WAYN E Q Direcfor gin Jw me ' f 2- ,Olaf Clif Q 6 f-0' sf: ,, On Friday 'rhe l3+h of April, 'rhe Fine Ar'rs Area presenled rheir spring concerfl, called April Pasfels. Don'+ lel Friday fhe I3+h fool you, 'lhe concerf was well organized and very enierlaining, consisfing of lighl-hearfed music in 'tune wilh +he +ime of fhe year. In +he vocal depar+men+, Mrs. Wayne, +he general direc+or, and her Girls' Glee gave +heir rendiiion of several lighl' +unes. as Mrs. Henry direc+ed A Cappella in Indian Love Call, Prayer, Oh Lemmual, and Ride Charriof. 4, A ln +he insirumenlal deparfmenl Mr. Graves direcled The band in several , ,J MR- WHITE gay selec+ions. -. Orchesfra Conducfor -, The Orches+ra, under +he direc+ion of Mr. Whi+e, presenfed lniermezzo, X , .Q Minue++o, Bugler's Holiday, Wayfaring Sfranger, Hungargian Dance No. 5, r 2 Slring Quarlelz Serenade, and Clarinel Quarfefz Dillon +he Wiss. TI, I'n - .I u-rr . ul sl 1 nn- n berigo, and Harry Degermark, Ron Gufierrey, Rich Noir doing Bugler's Holiday SYLVIA REBERIGO MARTA SIMPSON TOM CQOK Flufe Solo, Mfnveffo Solo Accompanirnenf French Hof,-, Solofsf nhul1fn- :rf .1 u llama , an-mum. 2? Mr. Graves ZZMJ The Hayward High School Band, direc+ed by Mr. Graves, has had nafional publicify +his year. During +he foo+ball season fhe band marched For Ohio Slafe al' Slanforcl, which was lelevised coasl' lo coasl. They also represenfed Washing- 'ron Slafe in Memorial S'l'adium al' lhe Universily of California. The band, of course, made sensalional half-lime appearances al' our own foolball games. Wi'rh over six hundred sludenls from a huge agea, The Hayward High School Band and lhe Keynofe Music Company of Los Angeles, sponsored ioinlly a music clinic, a'Hended by bands of various Bay Area grammar schools, high schools, and colleges. Mr. Graves was lhe general direclor of 'lhe clinic. Mr. Graves also is fhe adviser of l'he Coachmen, a self-supporling dance band wifh a fine repulalion for good performances. Ofher band ac+ivi'ries were +he Chrislmas Feslival, four combined concerls of l'he Fine Ar'I's Area, and local appearances for civic acfivifies. May 5, +he band hos+ed +he Senior High S'ra+e lns+rumen+al Music Feslival, which involved over five fhousand sfudenis coming from such ex+reme poinls as Fresno and Redding. x o .g- 1 COACHMEN ROW I: Mr. Graves, P. Moore, W. Young, B. Trimble, F. Sumares, C. Pope. ROW 2: B. Sullivan, M Jarnagin, D. I-Iunlr, J. Kese+r, D. Cuyler, M. Grauer. ROW I: C. Skarplwcl, C. Gerlacir, R. Green, A. Borgsrede, C. Sumares, S. Golneen, B. Mendonca, R. Bowman, R. Hufclnison, S. Devlin, K. Creycraff, M. Smirh, H. Nories, C. Freifas, A. Rhodes, B. Swanson. ROW 2: J. Kesler, V. Yoslwiaka, B. Dowell, G. Nunes. T. Rye, M. Morgan. R. Hoffman, B. Fifigerald M. Edman, N. Ray, D. Hilfon, S. Srni+I'a, S, Tlwayer, E. Talaslra, M. Neff, P. Moore. ROW 3: D. Sulcliff, M. Giebroclr, E. Cio:l'ie++e, S. Rysavy, I.. Beick, R. Noia, R. Plwariss, J. SCI'1U6l'i, J. Lopez, T. Coolr, J. Borgs+ecIe, W. Jolwnigan, J. Rool, K. Wilkinson, C. Pope. ROW 4: M. Alvarez, W. Thiel, R. Acia, C. Conrad, D. Cuyler, B. Halsfead, W. G-ossef+, J. Casfanada, J. Nielson, N. Luna, B. Trimble, J. Longoni, R. Alvaraz, R. Jackson, T. Enos. STANDING: C. Dean, B. Todd, C. Linell, C. Shimmiclr, Direcfor Eugene Graves, W. Young, G. Byron, T. Koenig, L. Boyles, M. Mafhews. -I9 144 wg! A CAPPELLA ROW I: B. Birclw, R. Maldonado, J. Pellil, K. Beillw, H. Scarbrouglw, J. Gillock, M. Malflwews, L. Balllnazar, R. Garcia, M. Swezey, K. Ulibarri, N. Seraphin, E. Spangler, R. Bickerl, S. Slamp, R. Ferriera, ROW 2: P. Bednar, H. Reis, M. Harris, R. Mack, E. Dickson, B. Sclwmiclf, B. Smi+b, D. McLennan, E. Pryor, D. Lagrone, D. Pruill, L. Curlis, R. Monson, J. Saunders, B. Walker, D. Tinkler, C. Alencio ROW 3: D. McCeIIan, J. Harrison, A. Aulen, G. Kalarzy, A. Slack, R. Jones, L. Conover, G. Benns, J. Vieira, N. Wilkinson, H. Brix, M. Mar+inson, A. Boddy. ROW 4: C. Johnson, D. Holwansen, A. Soares, C. Ferrara, J. Torres, D. Beck, M. Mennef, B. Farrar, D. Sevasfian, T. Planl, B. Lupfon, G. Vanier, R. Popp, A. l-u+l'1er, N. Voellmeke, L. Hill, E. Clark, M. Baker. MIXED CHOIR ROW I: A. Groberg, A. Allen, J. Day, M. Smillw, F. Koon, J. Kangas, B. Jones, J. Akino, K. McKay, J. Sawyer, S. Rober+. son, L. Simmons, E. Long, G. Handy. ROW 2: G. Hall, C. Cordel, N. Gabrielson, B. Gaslon, R. Woolf, J. Harris, F. Close, J. Garcia, K. Accornero, J. Licalisi. ROW 3: N. Ronnow, A. Chico, N. Sfanaland, M. Mendoca, L. Bullock, J. Henderson, K. Maupin, M. Smillw, M. Rubio. ROW 4: J. Dolson, J. Lambden,A. Slaack, S. Sleplwens, K. Keeler, M. Jones, D. Casfle- berry. J. Bales, J. Riggio, S. Ross, R. Bryan, J. Green, D. Close RO'W 5: L. Marks, B. Hilberf, B. Edgecomb, A. Azary, L. Samorano, A. Amaral. -. I .-1 4.,..- . .. H rf l ' - 1. If -' A -. il 2 1- ' T F ' :,X.Kl.f . ir' ...fl I 'auf Y W' .' H ' 'Q - V , .. 1 - LV f -5 J , X ,, 1 A 'V' D :V 4. 1 H7 .-rl. -v- 'W gf W ,Sm , gg 3 T in 6 Z: A Q 'W ,ii-ii 2-C ,iii 1 . s' i 'f 1' .-ff . 5 6 7 7,2 JC : I ' 'f '79 - v A ,VV . .f,Vf - 4 i? - A '-' 17 N ,gi Q ' W' Ei ii- . v 7 .i.'.T H . ff:':+f.:+:-:4 ' ,7 Q 1 .ofipfooo , Qs - L I N 1 V S99 Q o f- rf. A . . 5,0 'f5'eY. 1 5 e 4 ap' .. 5. ' ' F if -c N-une, - 53, I t V .. 'X l F y 1 uf ix 'eff els. lklillll U lgilli F-:gi-:::: Q :len lillllf UYUUIIU lfllll U nun L nun u 'Nun ll .gpg if fu X., 4 , A ,W f mg ,, , , , 5 V' 4 wlgqa I ,, 19 I 4-L1 Q ., ..4y., V' J WW I 'C-QE 'Wi Vi ' V533 K if f V . is ' J ff- 'A 'R M A r A , , I .1 Ld f. A A ff 2,,,,f?y ,, ,f 44 I mn BOYS' GLEE ROW I: J. Gwynn, F. Olivan, W. Drury, J. Gallagher, J. Gonzalws, D. Dean, R. Aulen, K. Bay, A. Ras+, R. Balfhazan. ROW 2: D. Besf, D. Rivera, A. Sanchez, J.WaIson, M. Seishas, L. Tannoclc, E. Archer, G. McKay. ROW 3: B. Duncan, B. Kangas, W. Russell, R. Minor, A. Andre, D. Johnson, D. Reese, P. Guerra. ROW 4: D. Dolin, R. Calderia, V. Cruz, E. Helzer, D. Sfoddard, D. Hinde, S. Wegman, D. Rose, L. Huclraby, R. Isaacson, A. Gable. ROW 5: D. Aflxinson, S. Wes+, R. Boren, J. Knudson, B. Carfer, S. Abreu, P. DeMuri, B. Hoyer. Dlrecfor . A A ' S BARBARA HENRY Direcfor PHYLLIS WAYNE GIRLS' GLEE ROW I: F. S+ripIin, K. Slrarphol, M. Clarke, D. Haw+ree, P. Thomas, P. Bass, M. Hardagi, M. Jarcia, L. Birchlancl, B. Rodriguez, V. Medrano. ROW 2: Mrs. Wayne, C. Loyle, D. Hawlrin, J. Corey, P. Jones, C. Gordon, L. Rodrigues, G. Boierinslzie, P. Rodrigues, B. Rodrigues, C. Keener, P. Curfis. ROW 3: V. Sfroud, J. Rusher, N. Peferson, J. Limpo, G. Kenf, B. James, E. Tymn, W. Tipfon, L. Schmid'r, D. Parish, C. Popp, M. Labrie. ROW 4: K. Lewis, D. Nixon, L. Chanez, P. Green, D. Frafes, P. Grambaslioni, O. Pena, P. Esfudillo, S. Gorman, P. Fiore, D. Gorman, P. Roberis, R. Turner. ROW 5: E. Eddens, K. Ware, D. Spain, R. Williams, D. Coleman, E. Miller, J. Harrold, D. Mildred, N. Jergenfz, J. Wasoslri. ROW 6: B. Bryan, S. Fifspafrick, N. Richards, C. Blankership. gy' ff' ? f' ' .. . 'll 1. lx. f, , 1 .l, X 4 AHC 3'- ' X I Y I 1 I 1 1 ,wr 1 1 I I I I ii I I' I 4 rv x I 1 'flu 1, ,QL-xx 1 4 I? ' A v 1 lf!! 1 nah' v 1 1 pm 1, I l 'W I K I I y 1 ,I A ,.. A ' 7 1Y V p Ll 42 H2 My ,,, - I i if f'-1..- I hun: 1 ' L 4 W. MW74, ,WM H Li n if 4 X K 1 wwf' -, ,.' A. I ,? . wi we 1 Y .e..--.'.-' -- .ns . -31 ' f Q A if 3 V 4 ,Q f fs if ,. f , 4 I I Q , ,,.. I ' fax. W I' 75 - f ' I' fe 2 I 5' 'f 1, Q? P44 45' I f '49 1. V Mg, . 1 Q V, A f 1 , f If ' Y 4 , Q- 1 1 A F fi t fy , ii A giving? IX fy r I' gg.: ',.. ' 1079, ' ' as N 'ffffhs mf . V. , .,,.4.:f,.,L.,...f.f , V - f ' ,,,,..w..,,,.,,...,.,,,W,.f,f-0-fm-f'fW ' , . , ,, ,.s..,,.,.....,.,mwfyWw1fkww'Mc'M W' M M' . I L. 5 I' , E, M' , B. Rogers, V. Tanghe. ROW 2.: S. Widsfeen, M. Sow li l-Clfalsqhogleiiil lB3ii,:ricourf,wlg:aHd?fihan, D.liv1cCormiclc, L. Donnell, D. Soffieiie. M. Simpson. Dasggludle S lseberiegb, S. Sucher, C. Balmer, L. Cheney. ROW 3: J. Drummond. R- BOYWFO. J- Gordon- ,- , -.M A, . ,, :. . ' .e-Z' .,-f m me f.f ny wr ff , , 'lv' iz Q - 1- T' , f T syn, 'ii ef ' if? 'f ifiif '-ff ' V -5,12 : ev er MR. WHlTE Conducfor PCAQ5 ffd Because music is of major inreresl al Hayward High if is easily seen why we have such an oulsfanding orcheslra. This year 'l'he orchesfra, under lhe able direclion of Mr. While, pui' on inspiring programs of bo+h lighf and classical music. They noi only presenfed lheir own concerls buf also performed as an inlegral parl' of all Fine Ar'rs Area produclions. Taking music from +heir side seleciion of arrangemenls +o fi? lhe mood of 'lhe scenes, ihe orchesfra compelenily supplied lhe background music of all 'l'he plays presen+ed. Highlighis of the orcheslra appearances lhis year were fhe I8+h Annual Spring Concer+, April Pasl'els, and Baccalaureale. Several of +he oufsfanding ins+rumen+alis+s of lhe orcheslra were soloisfs and had lheir own pariicular par'l's in +he preseniaiions. Being a member of +he orcheslra was indeed an excellenl' experi- ence for +hose who lan io furlher 'lheir musical career. The goodwill elilibrls of fhe orcheslra were carried oul' in 'their recordings made for fhe Red Cross for disfribufion in hospifals all over fhe world. w .,. ll'-401014, --sw. wi 'fikkv ...W . , .,.,,....W-.. , . N -1, 'nl 'w,m.,,......4Mf-M-4-4'- - ,. A ---- -:L 'M' lf ' ,.......,f-.,-, .M-.f----1-f ' ' . ., ,..- .2-.:.f-:..-- Q' .'.Lif:' T1F':'T'2': ' ' ' ' ' -- '1'Y',f9izi'L' , , ' ' ' ... .,.,. .M -,H ML' . ,-:., , ,,.,..,..,-.-,,....,.,....... , f -V H ' o AW Mi -...Z,,.,.T,J,L,.,,, ,W .W ,W ' 'A' ' V -I .. . . if ,.w.MwvwW'. ' ' ' f ' ' f ' SOLOISTS Leff fo righf: M. Simpson, H. Rhodes. 5. Reberiego, T. Coolr, H. Degermarlr, R. Guiierry, R. Noia. BACK: J. Harris. J. Suydam, J. Munday, R. Andre, J. Lopez, T, Cook, H. Degermarlz, R. Gufierrey, R. Noia, H. Ehrlich C. Conrad, W. Tlweilg A. Eafon, K. Hudson, C. William, G. Roloerfs. STANDING: M. Wl1i+e, Conducfor D. Cauley, J. Harris. parks Keeping our school in 'lhe swing are +he ever- popular and ever-imporfani sporfs. The mosl' exciiing and mos+ fhrilling momenfs held by Hayward High sludenfs are ofien found while siHing in fhe foorball sfands, in 'I'he baskel- ball bleachers, a+ ihe ringside, or ai 'the frack and swimming meefs. Win or lose. 'lhe farmers know fha? +he parficipanfs gave forfh fheir besf in represen+ing Hayward high for every afhlefe realize +ha+ he has fhe full suppori of fhe sludenf body. Compefifion gives fhe farmer a fry ai being a good cilizen for he mus+ learn +o lake i+, bofh win and lose. And compefifion also gives him a chance +o pui' his school on 'top in afhlelic skill by his con+inued and sincere supporl. Yes, sporis noi' only keep our school in 'lhe swing, buf also play an all-imporfanf parf in fhe school life and spiri+ of fhe Hayward High Farmer. - I48 -H , ,, , ma X '1 1f ' W!! 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Presrdenf f , f 1 4 112111115112111111??11gW29 !ZzfZ1w141111:1f1 f 4 Z 11z11f1Wf ,e1f'fZ11W2 11111? fy ff :1'1?:1ff?i?'11'?11fi 92f ff? 5415757112317 f 'f W 111 M1 V fw ff . Conn ' Cl blocks during fheir adminisfrafion. Wifh Barbara Morris, presidenfg Gail Faray, Vice- Recording Secrefaryg Nancy Hanselman, Corresponding Secrefary: Claudia Kufchera, Girls' League Represenfafiveg Doffie King, Treasurer: Donna Albrighf, Publicify: and Carol Dunbabin, Scrap- book, planning fhe block. The council offered volleyball, officials, archery, fennis and modern dance in fhe firsf block and fumbling, bowling, social dance, baskefball and officials in fhe second block. A general meefing was held for fhe elecfion of fhe spring officers. Ofher 'rhan 'rhe blocks fhey presenfed fhe annual Hi-Jinx on Ocfober 26, and had a meefing every Tuesday fo discuss business and revise fhe consfifufion. They also worked on a publicafion felling of 'rhe G.A.A. and ifs operafion.The adviser of fhe fall council was Miss Mark. The fall council had fwo Presidenfg Sandy Sfrand, G.A.A. FALL COUNCIL ROW I: G. Frary, K. McCullough, J. Fowler, K. Livanos. ROW 2: D. Albrighf, E. Tingey, N. Richards, P. Wolfingfon, J. Guild, J. Mark. ROW 3: B. Morris, C. Kufchera, D. King, S. Sfrand. v In 'f ka mv' fr ln -a ' 1 ' fn '---X Z ., 'Q 1 11 Y F ' A iff-ff fo.. DOT WASHBURN G.A.A. Spring Presidenf . . ,airing ounci The Spring Council planned fhe lasf fwo blocks during fheir adminisfrafion. On fhe council were fhe following officers: Doi' Washburn, Presidenfg Marian Berfoffi, Vice-Presidenf: Barbara Morris, Recording Secrefary: Sue Jones, Corresponding Secrefary: Kafhy Livanos, Girls' League Represenfafiveg Jean Fowler, Treasurer: Carol Dunbabin, Publicifyg Barbara Wagner, Scrapbook. The council offered Rollerskafing, Lifesaving, and Badmin- 'l'on in fheir fhird block and Golf, Volleyball, Personalify Plus and Tennis in fhe lasf block. The council confinued fhe revising of fhe consfifufion. They also provided new membership cards for G.A.A. members which will lasl' four years. G.A.A. COUNCIL ROW I: G. Coleman, G. Byron. ROW 2: C. Dunbabin, N. Richards, D. Washburn, S. Jones, Miss Mark. ROW 3: J. Fowler, B. Wagner, B. Byram, B. Morris, G. Frary, M. Berfofli, K. McCullough. F fl 2 H, if! V , ' , ,- I A , 5 . r f I , f gm' Af ARCHERY ROW I: J. Fernandez, C. Popp, J. Crawford, B. Dornen, K. Basurn, L. Sheels, D. Miguel, B. Miguel. ROW 2: A. Simoncls, K. Hallen, B. Wisuri, C. Buena venfura, J. King, C. Voas, P. Campbell, J. Reighard, R. Marind. ROW 3 J. Guild, D. Perlichelc, D. Albrighi, B. Bryan, L. Togni, S. Fowler, S. Schmidf. W ' E. Chavaria, B. Taylor, L. Sherlock. AGI' Ai fr-, 7 ig, .E . ,f Q V yi WM I'-.Ymfc iw 697' ARCHERY 'The manager for Ihis block was Judy Guild and her advisers were Miss Sundberg and Mrs. Sherlock. They ins+ruc+ed over fiify girls in 'Ihe proper use of archery equip- menI', on +he fronl' lawn. Archery was held 'rwo nighis a week, Mon- day and Thursday. On some occa- sions boys were inviI'ecI. Through 'rhis block +he girls acquired a wider knowledge of 'rhe principals of archery and also 'I'he 'lille The Robin Hoods of Hayward Hi. OFFICIALS ROW I: C. Fosler, N. Abreu, G. Byron. ROW 2: J. Wolfingfon, K. McCullough, N. Tudor. .....h..... .. r VQLLEYBALL ROW I: 6. Rodrigues, M. Wilson, G. Coleman ROW 2: B. Lewis, E. Kimble, L. Merriman, B. Roger S. Gorman, D. Washburn. ROW 3: P. Glandon, D. King, S. Sfrand, J. Fores+er, C. Kufchera, G. Frary. I 52 ' A Z v. all X A f nf x ig . Saws l 3 .J re. P.E. classes enloy a good game of volleyball VOLLEYBALL ROW: I J. Olivera, K. Reyes, M. Rodrigues, B. Sfand ley. J. Borgsfede, K. Haley, M. Garcia, l.. Tenney, J Kenyon. ROW 2: R. Maldonado, D. Perry, C, FQ55, J Miranda D Perlichek M Sr-n'1'h C Lassle P Willa . . , . I , , y, , y, N. Richards. ROW 31 S. Dalpiaz, B. Tickner, B. Wagner, D. Albrighf, J. Pieffe, E. Talaska, L. Cheney, J. Dahle, B. Wisuri. XI N ,lr vrffflwii as ? as , Q A.. ff . l :ff OFFICIALS Whenever G.A.A. has offered feam sporfs fhey have a group called officials. This year fhe girls mef on Monday affernoons for baslcefball and volleyball officials and learned fhe fechniques of officiafing. The manager for volleyball was Kay McCul- lough wifh Miss Chambers as fhe adviser and fhe manager for baslcefball was Carol Fosfer wifh Mrs. Hefheringfon for adviser. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball offered on Wednesdays had a furnoul' of forfy girls. The girls divided info feams and played inframurals. The manager was Nancy Richards and her adviser was Mrs. Glandon. podin aJL1l00cL5 of a warc! ARCHERY ROW I: C. Foss, J. Lighf, S. Luf1. B. Wilkinson, M Nelson, M. Naione, L. Provonsha. ROW 2: N. Jer genh, B. Gregg. C. Loyle, C. McKenzie, C. Lassley, G. Yeager, P. Nichols, M. Davis, N. Hanselman, B Cisna. ROW 3: J. Guild, S. Dalpiaz, D. Sargenf, C. Mack, B. Krause, S. Delvlin, P. Roberfs. M. Sempsow, S. Krause, J. Safher, Miss Sundberg. yi en Tired swimmers carry -4 Hair Carry CO-ED DANCE The physical educafion deparfmenf is doing ifs parf in iazzing up fhe farm and puffing fhe farmers lifferally in fhe swing by offering a co-ed dance program for all classes, The freshmen and sophomores learn fhe basic dance sfeps fo fhe fox frof, Tango, and samba in fhe Fall. ln fhe spring fhe iuniors and seniors review fhe basic sfeps learned previously and go on fo fhe more difficulf conversafion sfeps used in fhe fox +ro+, fango, jifferbug, and cha-cha-cha. ROW I: J. Taylor, J. Marlrle, B. Soufhworfh, G. Byron. ROW 2: C. Crooh, N. Tudor, A. Rasmussen, Mrs. Hefheringfon. ROW 3: C. Kufchera, G. Frary, J. Henderson, D. Close. ROW 4: N. Sfanaland, G. Swiclcheimer, G. Fry, B. Halsfead. Dance, dance, dance ikdauing G.A.A. offers an exfra-curricular course in lifesaving fo fhose girls inferesfed in geffing fheir iunior or senior lifesaving badges. To be accepfed in fhis course, a girl musf be a swimmer or an infermediafe swimmer and musf pass an endurance fesf involving all fhe sfrokes and a few dives. For fwelve confinuous weel-cs fhe girls go fo fhe Hayward Plunge where fhey learn fhe rules and fechniques of lifesaving. Af fhe end of fhis period fhey go +o Lake Temescal for fraining in rowboafs and ofher equipmenf used in lifesaving. Mrs. Hefheringfon and Miss Wenig are fhe advisers and Gwen Byron is fhe manager. Beginner or Advanced, if's all fhe same Badminfon for P.E. classes 1.2321 l I54 . me 1 . 'Q ' E ri: 5 if 4. li s J, K 5 S P. i 1- A avi 757- , J Q! SOCIAL DANCE ROW I: M. Smifh, E. Morgado, J. DuBois. ROW 2: C. Pfeiffer, S. Miguel, J. Chisholm. G.A.A. wenl co-ed on a large scale Ihis year for 'the firsl iime. Social Dance classes were held from 'Ihree +o four in Ihe girls' gym on Mon- days. Managed by Noreen Abreu and advised by Miss Wenig, Ihe sI'uden+s learned +echniques of Fox-Trol', Tango, Mambo and Bop. They may nor dance as well as Arlhur Murray bui' all who wenl' can dance be++er because of I+. 1.5. iff? z me .Q 1'- Q-1 1. '-7 , ' .5657 .. .- ...V .- 47- ' 1. . .aw v A I V wif , 2 1 . ...f.i...9.5-a. . --1 ' . .4 um 6119 id loarf of program BOWLING ROW I: G. Bulher, M. Davis, C. McKenzie, C. Foss, E. Miller, C. Loyle, S. Luiz, N. Johnson. ROW 2: P. Wollingion, J. Wolfinglon, J. Edwards, S. Sfrand, Mrs. Glandon, G. Frary, B. Wagner, J. Salher, K. Byram, 6. Ceri+ello. BOWLING ROW I: M. Holmgen, D. Washburn. D. King. C. Kufchera, D. Perlichelr, L. Valenera, S. Dorrell, B. Wilkinson. ROW 2: M. Gerlre, C. GrimmeH, W. Barlholomew, L. Cullar, H. Crosby, K. Wilson, B. Gregg, G. Yeager. ROW 3: B. Wallace, N. Hanselman, I. Killian, M. Imsdahl, J. CuHeridge, M. Spillman, J. Henderson, R. Trepfow, K. Maupin, N. Richards. i f-s U ,- .- i 1 .va f Y Qu - .,,, , ly gs uf 4 , 'Q . 3, 1 . fi ' 'J 'E f H551 ev ' 5 f f f iNwvb 1xw5:N:s. Y 1 . x, x C ,. ,ff ,, 1 ,, .1 :L 2 f Q, , ,Q,,. ,,,, . , X .fn Vvyyf M 9 .mf 5 ,V ,' wi 5 W Zi! ' f f Z2 H 4 ya f Z ff fy, ' f z 'W ff ' ,W I ff It 5 1 2 ff fr. W ff., 'y if faff X, ' ' ,W W4 ' f 1 ez ,Z W ' 1 4 A N ',.- : M 1 Y gr 'M 7 Q I... .1 xi! A I f- P if 5 ii 3 Y ,M H v-si - M I ' . , .if 1 ' ,W , , if ' 49, Q 4 I .' v ,I V 'L l ' Z ii ' f ' 1 ' 1 TUMBLING ? If .W ,vgi f , Tumbling class shows simple 5 I, f f, I pyramid. ll ,. A I f ' 2 3 ' l l 4 1 . 1 3 f -, E ' 'a G in TUESDAY NIGHT BADMINTON ROW I: S. Clendenen, M. Clarlr D. Miguel, L. Bond, J. Fernandenz ROW 2: N. l.andre+l1, J. DpBois N. Richards, C. Pfeiffer, B. Miguel Mrs. Glandon. ROW 3: C. Maclr R. Jansen, D. Garman, S. Fifi- pafrick, B. Byram, J. Pieffe, E. Talaslra, M. Mennei' f 5 , g z.g:f z ' 1 .--i -v W- ? , 1 1 ' 2 V Z?ac!minfon f erec! jlwee WQAB Are you ready? llll Qei if Cafch ilwaf birdie I56 4-5 S l I . f- .WM '4 ' 3 x n l 1 K .4 .1 E BASKETBALL G.A.A. Sha+ers pracfice before lessons BADMINTON ROW I: E. Kimble, B. Sfandley, M. Hashimofo, W. Thiel, R. Penz, J. Thompson, P, Irish. ROW 2: M. Smifh, D, Ordonez, J. Fowler, S. Giles, D. Perry, J. Olivera, D. King. ROW 3: K. Anderson, J. Svizergson, D. Soffieffe, M. Teixeira, J. Jesse, J. Wolfinglon, B. Morris, S. Slrand. ROW I: B. Rogers, J. Fernandez, N. Ray, D. Niguel, S. Jones. ROW 2: K. Clemons, B. Lewis, L. Merriman, L. Cheney, C. Blankenship. C. Lassley, C. Ordonez, E. Talaslra, N. Landrefh. ROW 3: J. Crifchfield, D. Washburn, G. Frary, N. Hanselman, S. Shand, B. Morris, S. Filipafriclr, Miss Geick, E. Kimble, N. Richards. A -.L WK TUMBLING ROW I: P. Esfudillo, N. Johnson, K. Enos, K. Haley, B. Sfandley, C. McKenzie, L. Sherlock. ROW 2: E. Tingey, G. Yearger, R. Tuner, J. Borgsfede, M. Gerke, E. Miller, E. Hobbs, P. Marfin. ROW 3: N. Richards, N. Sfanaland, Gr. Frary, S. Sfrand, D. Washburn, M. Berfoffi, K. Wehe, M. Simpson, M. Neff, M. Sundberg, T. Evans. TUMBLING Tumbling for girls is in ifs Ihird year al' Hayward High. The girls going ou'I' for fhis sporf learn how +o do many fumbling fricl-cs and sfunfs under fhe supervision of 'Ihe faculfy advisers Miss Mark and Mrs. Sherlock. The fricks learned are forf rolls, head sfands, angles, and dives. The meefings were held on Mondays and Wednesdays in 'rhe dance lane. The managers were Elaine Tingey and Rufh Bowman. TUMBLING ROW I: B. Twisf, B. Cisneros, C. Pfeiffer, A. Mon- foya, L. Bond, G. Coleman, R. Morena, C. Guerra. ROW 2: S. McComb, C. Frefas, A. Bowman, S. Sfephens, B. Taylor, J. King, A. Archulola, J, Dubois, G. Rodriques. ROW 3: R. Bowman, M. Baker, A. Gilbert S. Hall, E. Chavaria, C. Lange, C. Buenavenfura, S. Lund, 6. Vanerwegen, J. Guild, A. Clark. fyf 1--' S 'Y' ji-EJ .7 'Irt.4s' N i 'r ROLLER SKATING ROW I: F. Cuffer, A. Bradbury, G Rodrigues, S. Sfone, N. Johnson, D Fenner, S. Lowden, K. Debeling, E McCar1y. ROW 2: S. Lindsay, D. Van- Vleck, R. Enos, L. Bayless, J. Paul, J Bradbury, M. Neff, M. Sundberg, C. McKenzie, G. Cisneros. ROW 3: J. Arlingfon, E. Hobbs, D. Pearce, S Wallers, E. Mix, T. Evans, J. Fernandez. S. Fifzpafrick, N. Richards, manager: S. Brechf, R. Jansen. gs ROLLER SKATING ROW I: D. Perlichek, S. Schmidf, J. Robinson, C. Foss, L. Provonsha, M. Spielman, l. Killion, J, Reik, ROW 2: C. Buenavenfura, L. Halliday, J. King, L. Bond, M. Koehler, C. Pfeiffer, K, Jones, J. DuBois, P. Campbell, ROW 3: S. Lindsay, K. Carlson, J. Shumafe, B. Wilkinson, B. Wallace, C. Fosfer, S. Ross, J. Brown, J. Sfrufz, P. Lewis, H. Brown. COUNCIL ROW I: Wagner, Fra,-YI G Byron B. Morris, D. Washburn, M, Beriorli S. Jones, J. Fowler, K. Liv- anos, C. Dunbabin, M. Smith, S, Roberfs. -I Q...-14 tw YF'-u. 1-si' sl I 'Q i H 1 f 'Q A, , . : N Ik 'I X .3e, 2- s hw H... A u 1 . IIHII Miss Mark and Sandy Shand wafch as Gayle Frary ini+ia+es Rufh Bowman. Jean Fowler, Gwen Byron, Carol Dun- babin, Pal Wolfinglon and Nancy Hanselman info Block H - x K I , . W?- l ill me Q In , ,I I., Ji? .ge-. ia yfa The In befor ganquef 'Ihe Banquel' and clean-up The Annual G.A.A. Banquel, sponsored by Block I-l, was held on February I, I956. Awards were given +o rhose who had accumulaled Ihe re- quired number of sporl' poinls and 'Ihe new of- ficers for +he fall Ierm were inslalled. Blocks were awarded +o Rurh Bowman, Gwen Byron, Carol Dunbabin, Jean Fowler, Nancy Hanselman and Pal' Wolfingron. The en+erI'ainmen'l' consisled of several ac+s from Ihe Senior Exrravaganza. The lheme selecled was Snowdrifl' and Ihe dec- oralions carried ou+ 'rhis 'rheme wi+h snowflakes hanging from 'rhe ceiling, as placemafs and as hals for lhe wairresses. Originally +his banquel was called Hoclcey Beanfeed. I+ has since been changed Io Ihe G.A.A. Banquef. 2 I i GS 4 'hn- TENNIS ROW I: D. Reid, G. Raffer+y, K. Livanos, J Slaffelbach, P. Wolfinglon, J. Mark. ROW 2 B. Dyche, C. Johnson, C. Dean, J. Svibergson D. King, S. Sfrand, P. Taylor. TENNIS ROW I: M. Faulkin, W. Malone, C. Wulden, K. Franich. ROW 2: C. Dunbabin, C. Crook, B. Graham, J. Guild, S. Giech. ROW 3: S. Roberfs, A. Lulher, I-l. Grams, B. Soufhworih, J. CiHeridge. MODERN DANCE ROW I: l.. Young, P. Esfudillo, K. Mc- Cullough, P. Foresier, J. Fowler, K. Enos. ROW 2: L. Marks, D. Niguel, J. Licalsi, B. ' Miguel, C. Buenavenhira, J King, J. Chenowefh. ROW 3: P. Marlin, D. Hansen, C. Sherry, J. Fernandez, B. Bryan, E. Tal- aslra, J. Pieffe, P. Campbell, S. Schmidt A. Wenig. JM, 2, 4 I ,jf,,,f I I 1 f we ff ,.' .. 5' f l .z...,.,,,,- , ,F Aw 1 -. S fy: Q' A' 4. ' 7 jf ' XX . ,J as Q, ylijy' ,rf r- 'J ' ,L . .. iff. .J 22...-3.'N-'U?0 TENNIS Because of+he 'rurnou'l'of1'hir'I'y-'Five girls, G.A.A. 'rennis was offered Three nighls a week +o juniors and seniors. The girls were ins+ruc'l'ed in Ihe fundamen+als of Ihe game by +he advisers, Miss Mark, Miss Geick and Mrs. l-le+hering+on, and managed by Kaihy Livanos. Tournamenls were held af +he end of Ihe nine-week block and everyone had fun. MODERN DANCE G.A.A. Modern Dance was held on Thursdays in +he Dance Lane. Jean Fowler, The manager, and Miss Wenig, Ihe adviser, ins'rruc+ed +he girls in Ihe Iechnique of expressing Iheir emolions 'ro music. Mr. Sobieski, a Fine Arls Area 'reacher and experl' modern dancer, gave a demons1'ra+ion on dance Io Ihem. The Modern Dance group and Conremporary Dance Club combined Io pro- vide some of 'rhe enl'er+ainmen+ for Ihe annual G.A.A. l-li-Jinx by performing a dance abou+ Ihe crealures on +he purple planel. , J Q Q L s X. i- inx N Decora+ing for Hi-Jinlcs The Hi-Jinx, an annual Halloween par+y pul on by +he Girls' Alhle+ic Associa+ion on November 26 in +he girls' lower gym wi+h fhe 'lheme of Rock Around Space, was fun again ihis year. G.A.A. members, 'rheir gues+s, and girls from Amador, Arroyo, San Lorenzo, San Leandro, and Livermore a'H'ended. As +he girls arrived in coslume, and wen+ lhrough lhe hall +o lhe door, lhey came 'Face lo face wi+h many unexpec+ed surprises. Af+er +hey reached +he door 'I'hey received colored name lags and were separaled by +he colors for games. Prizes were presenlred 'ro Kay McCullough for 'rhe funniesl' coslurne, Gwen Byron for 'rhe pre++ies+, and Gail Coleman for +he one bes+ carrying oul' 'rhe iheme. The visiling schools brough+ a varie'l'y of enlerlainmenl' and lhe Hayward Modern Dance and Con'l'emporary Dance groups puf on a modern dance called 'The Purple Planet E t 4 , 1 General Chairman: Gayle Frary 5 Decoralionsz Kay McCullough f Refreshmenfsz Elaine Tingey ,Q lnvi+a+ions and Name Tags: Dol Washburn I y Publicily: Sandy Slrand Q1 Clean-up: Mancy Hanselman 'T . Program: Judi Guild I W' V I, Slrifr Claudia Ku+chera If ., .,,,, ff4wsww4WvNi'W 'M q' I .,..w,-,,-, ,,,, ,, ,,,, af,...-'WM f-r' - fs 'W' W7 . . jf' L Q Q7 7 , ' . 4 if 3' W ' 7' ' Game Time D. King, C. Kufchera, S. Sfrand and G. Frary being opera+ed on Purple Plane? . e, fag, . ,J-f 74 ' , , . as , f,,,.,m . . ,I ,. il L js: K., Jean Fowler and Dorofhy Weaver Lif+ Lea p 4 fig' rf f., WW 3 7 M? M 5 gf ,W ,h?W?4f4M?y, , I I ., f ' '?,ff' .1 fa 4 A M? . , -ifvfiihf f '7M4W,! 120 I .E f A ' fm A, 5 ff- Flying are Jean Fowler and Joyce Rusher MODERN DANCE Modern Dance, Iaken by some girls in place of P.E., is offered only 'ro junior and senior girls who are chosen al' 'Ihe end of 'I'he year on 'Iheir grades and abiIi'ry. This year Ihe class is com- posed of aboul 1'hir+y-five s+uden'rs. Wifh Miss Wenig as Iheir ins+ruc+or, 'Ihe girls Iearn Io execure furns, jumps, olher body movemenls, and Io keep rhylhm. When 'rhey have learned 'rhis Ihey compose 'rheir own dances. Programs are presen+ed for 'rheir paren+s and each ofher. In 'rhe spring Ihe girls aHend Modern Dance concerrs pul on by Mills and ofher colleges of 'Ihis area. MODERN DANCE K. McCullough, B. Rodriques, S. Earle, E. Berger. ROW 3: Rau, D. Keefer, J. Markle, C. Rebeu, I. Killion, . i , Wenig. ROW I: C. Sanios, J. Fowler, C. Hoang, A. Tranquilifslcy, K. Accor- nero, I. Cosfa, P. Price, C. Close, G. Anderson. ROW 2: J. Tyler, M. Sfewarf, D. Weaver, I. Wallrer, P. Hoh, J. Rusher, M. May, S. Lyon, M C. Magnussen, R. Farris, P. Foresier, L HII A 'W . C 1,g J .E V: . WY-lagki V w 2.1 . . 1' y -I 56, ' 'L' , i ' . 3 7 ' 1' . , X Q fa ' - 5 L ' - X , -. 1...- e--C 1' 7' 1' ' -5 3, 5 j E l- '- 1' 1 IAQ: ..m X . I ..iL L..-If 'fri . Y ' 4 iEi,:1'1ifi4' i , . R .f . A ' ' I ' - ' . '-1 ' T ,ki J - , 5 .jdgi J. . - .am -- . fu' J ifgex, ggi ' Y 1'-1 , ' .fo- --s-1: 4-511 f' .' ,Q -, . u ,, 4 -'V , - Q..-'1.-wing? -1 f5?.1..ffz':iX ??i2'f K swf' .s f W. Lane, A. Boddy, S. Quinlella, P Oaker, B. Sou+hwor+h, N. Wadworfh salves, S. Sfafham, P. Owens, B. Murray, J. Holmes, C. Johnson. ROW l: L. Ballhazar, K. Beifh, J Huckaby, B. Fa+e, S. Sramp, D. Lewis D. Reid. ROW 2: S. Sparks, L. Lyon F. Morris. ROW 3: J. Chambers, A. Poole, P. Addis, D. Spain, M. Gon- ec can em Haryward High is one of 'rhe +hree high schools in California +ha'I' offer a course in Recrea+ional Leadership. For +he pasr eighi' years +he Girls' Physical Educa- +ion Depar'I'men+ has offered +his leader- ship rraining +o iuniors and seniors. The course covers crafls, song lead- ing, par+y planning, game +eaching, s+ory +elling, poe+ry, drama, social, folk and square dancing, and siudying com- muniry recrea'I'ion. The girls do field work wirh +he local recreaiion deparr- menl' and elerneniary schools +o gain prac+ical experience. The aim of +he course is 'ro make 'Phe s+uden+s more undersranding and re- sourceful parenfs and more valuable leaders in 'lheir communiries regardless of fheir chosen field of work. REC. LEADERS --- L f --a:u.....,.-rg., Q., ur...-9 f . ,, 1.4. M-I '. Jai' , T -'e's'ff'fiwfs-Q rs.-s 5195-4-- Jingle Bells .NNI - . l REC. LEADERS ROW I: N. Ray, A. Pi++s, A. Zacarias G. Cain, D. Overmiller, B. Frazel, K Correa, F. Marino. ROW 2: C. Con over, N. Sanders, M BarreH, H. Holm gren, V. Bell, L. Lewis, E. Wallace J. Nunes, J. Reighard. ROW 3: J Chambers, A. Barrie, J. Chenowefh D. Hansen, G. Prulzman, D. Hylfon E. Brooks, K. Drew, C. Marfens, L Jourdain, D. While, J. Dewell, S Roberfs, J. Shepherd. I Wanf a Wresfler TT-' -4 s ff' lk 1 ix. li l K .,i fm 5 . 'in . ' - - -1-I. - vs. ,hh i . ,mis . - U X E- .ww-PA 1.-if atikf' x x U ,M . ,Q ' ' ig.-s ill.-ggki - 5 . .si Q - 4 'AJ ---M' -H I 15.15-1 FL .1 f' ' B x Q , OFFICERS ff-iwvyw, W 1, ff, . vw ,- , W. - ,' ' ' .Liu ,.,,,,,.,,. ' Q -1 , Z' V ,, ' gi ,.,,- ,, . yn :ky fwf f,f,MWZf.f.,,,.,ylMmil W I , I 1 . I , , V, . 1 r W J- ' s r -. . f fl ,, me , 404, ' - V547 ,L , I ,f, ..,. 9 I I RZ 9 ' Vi 1 Z' w 4 c 5 ' 4' y y - ,, r f S G , 1 A, if gg f 5 f idk? 5 V 1 1 I , gf ROW I: G. Frary, S. Sfrand. ROW 2: M. Baller, D. Washburn, M. Norfon. X 'fr' X f Q..-3 ROW l: G. Byron, M. Norfon, K. Wehe, A. Durrenf, A. Bowman, D. Washburn. ROW 2: S. Sfrand, G. Frary, C. Kufchera, D. King, P. Wolfingfon, B. Morris, M. Baller, R. Bowman, J. Chambers. irzi i ELCA .W 77 Block H , fhe honor sociefy of G.A.A., is an organizafion consisfing of girls who have earned fen sporf poinfs and four leadership poinfs by parficipafing in sporf blocks. Some of fhe acfivifies in which Block H parficipafes are donuf sales, Kounfry Karnival boofh, officials for fhe G.A.A. playdays and ofher social acfivifies. This year, Block H sponsored fhe G.A.A. Banquef, which was a greaf success. The biggesf proiecf of fhe Block H is fo award a scholarship fo fhe mosf acfive physical educafion major. This year's officers were Gayle Frary, presidenfg Sandy Sfrand, vice- presidenfg Maxine Baker, secrefary-freasurerg and Dorofhy Washburn, publicify chairman. Miss Chambers was fheir adviser. 6-A-A- Benq'-'ei P'-ll' on bY Block HHH Officiafing af We Don'f Know Wha? To Call if day Donuf ,ale ,ff iigx, , -al ,, 'W 1 l Q. V M Y Ogify .ww Bo s' Block H is an organiza+ion +o which every boy al' Hayward dreams of bellonging. Every boy who earns his varsiiy Block H and becomes a member of Block H feels fhai i+ is a greai personal achievemenf. Upon reaching his ulfimaie goal of winning his le++er, a boy may ius+ifiably be proud. Boys' Block H is noi only concerned wiih school service. Block H members pain+ +he H , sponsor a dance once a year, and presenf a scholarship +o a wor+hy sfudeni. Boys' Block H is definiiely a +radi+ional and esseniial par+ of +he lives of siudenis here a+ Hayward High School. ROW I: A. Ablaeff, R. Machado, l.. Brown, B. Senff, D. Volpe, N. Seraphim, G. Angus, K. Vierra, M. Abloefl, T. Bufler, G. Siruh, H. Maiios. ROW 2: R. Funsfon, D. Ramn, B. Haley, R. Duncan, H. Hansen, J. Clifion, B. Talboi, P. Galvez. R. Poul- son, T. Plani, O. Sievenson, F. Garcia. ROW 3: M. Davis, G. Heinrich, l. lnman. R. Wink, G. Zabloallos, J. Lorenzo, T. Wille+is, R. Wallace, G. Black, K. Mc- Neece. ROW 4: B. Gasfon, B. Madson, S. Taylor, B. Pocan, D. Kaasfrup, J. Olivan, M. Johnsion, J. Lundgren, Adviser G. Phillips. ROW 5: T. Ramos, J. Roof, F. Johnigan, D. Del Rio, C. Marfin. Of W , 95. V ago i paris, Hwang WM H '0Mu 4 i Wm af I M wa-. - if , . ,.,, f ' y, f , 0. 4 517, -, ,44y efgeg S , ' , V In 4 A Q ' 5 , is w I66 The Boys' Aihlefic Program al' Hayward High School is definiiely a very imporianf par? of 'lhe curriculum. Compeiifion builds s+ronger individuals ou+ of sfu- den+s, bo'I'h performers and spec1'a+ors alilceg if pre- pares Them for lafer life. While everyone likes fo win and enjoys wafching a winning ieam, winning, in ifself, is no? impor'ran'r. The spirif wi'l'h which sfudenis enfer in+o afhleiics is whal counfs, and Hayward has 'rhe righi' spirif. 'fs V' RL K. McNeece K. Vierra R. Machado O. Sievenson FOOTBALL SEASON The Hayward High Farmers 'lhis year s+ar+ed +heir season red-hol, and +he fulure looked brighh bul' afler winning +heir firsi +wo in+er-league games, +hey could squeeze ou+ only one winain league play during l'he remainder of 'l'he year. T. Del Rio B. Worley B. Marshall J. Lynch M AbbeH J Holland L. Kahler G. AnQU5 C' Cafdoza HAYWARD 41 -MANTECA O In The opening game of The I955 TooTball season, iT ap- peared ThaT Hayward was going To run rampanT all season. The ouTsTanding players in The game were Gene Angus, who scored Two Touchdowns, and Ken Vierra, who passed To End Jerry Lundgren Tor a TD. OTher Touchdowns were scored by Ozzie STevenson, Fullback Tom PlanT and reserve Full- back Bob Marshall. A saTeTy was scored in The TourTh quarTer when Hayward CenTer Dave Del Rio broke Through The line To Tackle a ManTeca ball-carrier in The end zone. Q3 6 xx HAYWARD 0-SAN LORENZO 6 ln a hard-ToughT TradiTional baTTle againsT Their arch-rivals, The Rebels Trom San Lorenzo, The Farmers losT by a small margin of six poinTs, The lone break oT The ball game came in The Third quarTer oT The game when a Gary Black punT was blocked by an aggresive San Lorenzo lineman. The Rebels recovered on The Hayward TwenTy-Tive yard line and scored Three plays laTer. A Hayward drive sTalled on The Rebel TwenTy-six aTTer a long drive spearheaded by The greaT running oT Ozzie STevenson. armerd e in g00fLaff.SZa5on mcfzjwlof HAYWARD 7-CASTLEMONT 6 Farmer reserve HalTback Mike AbbeTT was a sTandouT on deTense as well as oTTense all evening long as he led The Hayward Farmers To Their second consecuTive non-league vicTory. The Farmers ouT-classed The KnighTs Trom CasTle- monT ThroughouT The enTire game. The Farmers rolled up a ToTal oT 235 yards while The KnighTs could musTer no beTTer Than T68 yards. Mike AbbeTT accounTed personally Tor l24 of These 235 yards and scored Hayward's only Touchdown, while Ken Vierra Threw To Les lnman Tor The decisive poinT- aTTer-Touchdown. The Hayward Tans had a scare in The TourTh quarTer when CasTlernonT scored and aTTempTed To converT, buT The kick was no good. HAYWARD 6-BERKELEY 32 The Hayward Farmers were ouTclassed all The way by The Berkeley eleven. They could do noThing once The line had broken loose one of The speedy Berkeley backs. Surprisingly enough, however, The YellowiackeTs led by only seven poinTs, I3-6, aT half-Time, and The Farmers were sTill very much in The game. BuT Berkeley scored a sTarTling Touch- down in The Third quarTer and Took advanTage oT The Farmers' misTakes To score Twice more in The TourTh quarTer. However. The game was noT all grief Tor The Farmer rooTers, as HalTback Ozzie STevenson accounTed Tor l24 of The IB6 yards gained by The Farmers and had a very respecfable 7.8 average. 'Z ,Z of HAYWARIA ' MEDA 21 An Inspired Hayward High foofball feam, frailing 21-7 af halfflme, sfaged a second half rally fhaf fell one poinf shorf. Alameda oufplayed fhe Farmers in fhe enfire firsf half, buf The Farmers Sfaged a come-back in fhe second half fhaf had Hayward supporfers sfanding mosf of fhe fime. l'l6.YWaVd 'l'0UCl'1dOWnS were scored by Ozzie Sfevenson, who gained IO8 yards fo exfend his ground-gaining lead, Ken Vierra, who sfarred af quarferbaclc, and Bob Marshall, who sfarfed for fhe firsf fime and did an oufsfanding iob ai' fullback. H Y' My fi Cf l E D M Q IN, T 2 i The Farmers gof Two fough breaks in fhe firsf half of fhe game wifh Piedmonf and fell aparf offensively in fhe second half. Piedmonf ran back a shorf punf for a fouchdown and lafer blocked a punf and recovered if in fhe Farmer end zone for anofher fouchdown. Sl-cip Huber, Piedmonf's all A.C.A.L. halfbaclc, scored fwo of fhe fhree Highlander fouchdowns and was a sfandouf all evening, alfhough he gained only fwelve yards more fhan Ozzie Sfevenson, who gained 67 yards and mainfained his ground-gaining lead in fhe A.C.A.L. guf Cao! tibown Quiifg .911 Wbeaoon HAYWARD 20-RICHMOND 39 Richmond scored four fouchdowns wifhin eighf minufes of fhe second quarfer fo lead Hayward af fhe end of fl-me firsf half by a score of 33-6. The Farmers drew firsf blood buf if fool: Richmond only one play affer fhe ensuing kick- off fo score. Sfafisfically, fhe Farmers' offense oufplayed fhe Oilers' offense, oufgaining fhem 206 yards fo I55 yards. Ozzie Sfevenson furned in his usual sparkling performance, gaining IO9 yards. Buf fhe Farmers laclced a consisfenf de- fense. Gene Angus scored fwo of Hayward's fhree fouch- downs while Ozzie Sfevenson scored fhe ofher. KS K'- I' qi Mae ,T .z , , HAYWARD 34-ENCINAL 15 The Farmers scored af leasf once in every quarfer as fhey crushed fhe Encinal Jefs for fheir firsf league vicfory. Ken Vierra furned in his besf performance of fhe season, passing for I I2 yards and fwo fouchdowns. Halfback Ozzie Sfeven- son enjoyed anofher fine nighf by gaining lO8 yards in I3 carries for an excellenf 8.3 average, and fhereby main- faining his A.C.A.L. ground-gaining lead. Sfevenson also scored one fouchdown and one exfra poinf. Ofher Hayward fouchdowns were scored by Jerry Lundgren and Bob Gas- fon, on passes from Ken Vierra, Gene Angus, and Bob Marshall. TT 1 Coach ED LEUPOLD -vw . ,V M ' ga fe i s EWR Vw, , , r, W, UW f riff, ay. kj? Y 1 glgyytimmmr , ... 4 C? T7 , MQW 'War G 'Q I 'X f--'f 2 'f f W ' ' an 2 ,,, .ww ' ' 4 .nag I3 F M f fl an , , im 4 3 ' Y' 1 My X f .g1nav,' MIK. J f- 'M f 2 W V. J V J ff' 6 .I ' I VMXTWI ,f ' gg u ., up 1, 127 V, , , . , C h -.,,. -,., V, JOHNOTCEKETE V K4 8 SA 'N1. r A - gf. I ' kA 9 M.. .E ' Slevenson for shorl yardage againsf Alameda Machado abou? 'ro slop a Manleca ball-carrier 5 ROW I: J. Opperman, B. Marshall, D. Del Rio, M. AbbeH, K. Vierra, D. Demicell, G. Russell, A. Abbefl, R. Conklin, B. Gasfon, B. Worley, J. Hall. ROW 2: R. Machado, K. McNeece, J. Daugherfy, L. Kahler, J. Lynch, J. Lundgren, M. Brown, G. Black, D. Sands. C. Wooldridge, B. Owens, B. Paz, R Hufchison, J. Wenfworlh. ROW 3: J. Felzefe lcoachl, E. Leupold lcoachl, C. Gonzalves, O. Slevenson T. Planl, R. Fenner, B. Miller, P. Moore, T. Delrio, J. Holland, L. Inman, G. Angus, R. Winlr. ,W HAYWARD 13 - EL CERRITO 39 The Hayward Farmers finished lhe foofball season on fighlz The brillianf running of Ozzie Sfevenson and fhe passing of Ken Vierra led lhe Farmers 'lo a I3 - I3 +ie a+ halfrime. ln rhe firsl' quarler Sfevenson drove over an unhappy nore, bu+ lhey did no+ go down wilhoul as Q M from lhe four and lhen added 'lhe exfra poinlg while in lhe second quarler Vierra passed 'ro End Jerry Lund- gren in fhe end-zone. EI Cerrilo, however, complefely conlrolled fhe ball in 'rhe second half. Ari Abbefl brings down an Alameda ball-carrier Ffff' iuf. N i ' I7O lx ,HH 'QSR-k,,X,P? -1 X- W ,. -.1 Q. J X ,. ,.. ..-. ff.. 'X Six' . Q s , V A 1 sw 5 : , X , ,A ,V -- . . 2. X k .. wfgk v x g , , - N ' ff is XJ-: ' ,yi-T' i 5 rs - 2 9 n..,f3f93:.I'. f , , is Q' , 5- .x , N e I . iv.. ,wg x, N qi 1 LE: fi' A gs, gg ,. , . . . js: ., Y ws , 4 iwihlw QNX X Yip, kiwi NX L agtLgEf'sf9'Y 34 'WV' .- JL fi'fzfc'Q Lei ,zze i Lggg:.fZ54W 1 -'f QW . Q 4 If' 'gf f,V:,,1 1 .Q has j 9 R tx I . he W , l 5. 11 Q by Q Q A Que ,, K A ,Eggs 9-. ww., 4. H if W . xg, QQ: ' 4 I Er 1 Q dl' ' -e Pg v -. ' L f f . NX :xv U AS' , sw we 7 K 5 2 X we xgg , , V ' 1 so e i g ,,, f 5, , if we i A . 1 ., x YY, x QQ pg 9 m Q . R -,ll , N9 X, N' X fi A -- lm i I . , , X ik ,... if -HV i ' Q i up-, ,, i 'NX a sv X '--.Q - 41 It sg, ,M . ,L g gg L., , A,. 1 g T W ix i A 'QW f ',V' f -ff-ff i -ff y as . , Mwiu, I, , - , -. THE FINAL TALLY I ff Manager 'Q A r , FRED DeJESUS 4 w,,..! f V 5E i Manager ,M JOHN STEVENSON 7 gf 5 'vw 0, Sfevenson for a iouchclown Vierra compleles a pass lo Lundgren The Farmers, alfhough lhey won only one league game, foughl' courageously in every game and were never beafen in +he spiri+ clepar+men+. Hayward had fhe dis+inc'r honor of having one of i+s foofball players, Ozzie Sfevenson, be +he only unanimous choice +o appear on +he A.C.A.L. All-Sfar feam. Ozzie' brillianl play, bolh on offense and defense, +oge+her wi+h his never-ending spiril' was a guiding influence +o 'rhe Farmers all year long. Abbe'r'r brealrs fhrough fhe line 32 Wm l7l 7. - SCORES Hayward 26 Manleca I Hayward O Richmond Hayward I4 Piedmonl' Hayward 0 Encinal , Hayward I9 EI Cerrilo I FW Hayward I9 San Lorenzo -QQ' Hayward 7 Berkeley Hayward I9 Alameda , SCORES Hayward 36 Piedmonl' 7,., Hayward 38 Encinal .,,,, Hayward 6 Arroyo ,, ,, Hayward 2I Berkeley .a., Hayward 2I San Lorenzo Hayward 26 Alameda ,,.,. , . 0 ROW I: G. Sailo, W. Johnigan, G. Slrufz, J. Roof, R. Machado, T. Jiminez lMgr.l, R. Heering lMgr.l ROW 2: J. Souza, M. Silva, B. Silva, C. Ash, T. Buller, J. Shieler, C. Miller, H. Scanlon. ROW 3: S Tucker, N. Ross, B. Paz, D. Pallerson, H. Lapray, M. Lochyer, A. Biller, G. Denny. ROW 4: A. Shaw, J Dorfer, K. Coble, R. Oualls, L. Cosfello, R. Annable, B. Miller. ROW 5: Coach R. Regier, Coach H Swanson. 7 . .6 mf. -5.,,,i ROW I: M. Cope, G. Shorum, C. Cardenas, K. Timm, J. Sfalford, B. Cheney, J. LaGrace, J. Smifh, G. Buck, J. Fuccy, H. Ferea, B. De Mello. ROW 2: S. Rhodes, G. Sanliaqo, R. Hamillon, R. Perry, D. Phillips, F. Olivan, K. Kirkland, L. Denen, B. Kirkland, F. Garcia, B. Linnell, B. Pimenlal. ROW 3: M. Keyser, J. Howell, G. Jensen, D. Duarle, G. Wesferman, S. Brad ford, H. Ehrlich, C. Slearns, R. Paz, T. Howells, C. Maifa, D. Davis, Coach B. Piedmonf. ROW 4: G. Slack, G. G-onsalves, T. Wel+y, A. Slewarl, K. Olson, B. Aulen, D. Chrislensen, W. Leonardo, D. Smifh, A. Pereira, T. Texeira. ROW 5: R. Chavez, J. Washburn, K, Walkins, G. Hess, D. Frazier, D. Johnslon, F, Marciel, P. O'Niell, J. Sira, B. Sira, L. Silveria, J. Forsburg J. Ramage. .rf .--Tff ,fl 9, -Mi g - f Q '- 5 fi J f I .. .. Fl 'f '. I - ' ,J 1 4 I is ' X A -M .B 5 me W f--ff . '-'- K .Q l 'A' A I - I , V - - I L. A L fr ff i f ' Y ' I , Il' . ' f ', ' v . ., V, H I i 1 . ,ff f I - ,. .. 0 - .-.I f A: :ef f, - A I . f Ea .........r if t, an , 1. ,, 'J i , Tp , , M, A X In 5 . .I fn., I , X . if I n y . . I I y -' I ... .4 ff 1. j 9 - . , ' 1 . , .. JZQ I -' -. f 7' : 1 . , f X ,L A an 4 , A I , - I I A I ft. i f I 'wh I I , l 'W' W, yu-L J' - - ,T ' 'ag ,q H 4. V , , My 4 V f 9 , .V 5 11 Fiat ft, y ,V P ,J . G , 5 G - -g 5 L -ff? -8 1 ,I I l - - 'ff Q 9 L ' 1.4 ' W f 'I II ' my 74 . 3 Ig f Hz S 5 ,yn .. , nl ., - me Q-H - , N ' v Q, I 5 , Y I + : .lg lisa.. l. J.-W il 4 P055 OMR ff? The Hayward High School Varsily Cross Counlry leam began lhe year by losing +heir firsl' Three meels. How- ever, lhey soon recovered, and won seven meels ou'l of a 'l'ol'al of sevenleen. They defealed San Ramon, Drake, Acalanes lwice, Washinglon, and Campbell. They fin- ished fourlh in lhe A.C.A.L. Meel' and lhircl in The N.C.S. Meel. Dick Volpe and Ross Paulson were oul- slanding among 'rhe Farmer Cross Counlry 'men, while Bob Pocan was 'lhe +eam's mos+ consislenl performer. The Junior Varsily did very well. They won a +ol'al of eighl meels while losing only lhree for a .727 winning percenlage. The Junior Varsily los'r only lo EI Cerrilo, Richmond, and Balboa. They defea+ecl San Lorenzo, Berkeley, San Ramon, Campbell, Acalanes lwice ancl Ml. Diablo lwice. The Frosh-Soph won six meels ancl losl' seven. Many of lhe good performances fhis year were lurned in by underclassmen, indicafing lhal' nexl year's Cross Counlry leam should do very well. . Q 7 -v '---A - 3 JT ylfw - Qi- ,Q , , 's H T ,,,4,- f: if x A in v . :,j IV l 53... dw? y jig ' Xin , A ua.. ag 4 T Qgwdglk g. me -., ., A E ' 'fda -' ya f' QB 'L - ' E' H Q 4 g , 731125, M new 12 -'??f'i'fT, TEA 27 , Y - , kit- as 1' , , -' J i 5 fn gli T ,- use-wfff an J r Marla-4' .. i A 1 Hayward sweeps HW meal' Bob Pocan and Ross Paulson Farmer Aces. Mike Mccallum' Jay Cllflon and Bill Sloul warm up, 'V' V 1'-I A If RAY MAHANNAH V J ji Coach ' 4 if . . . V . ROW l: Coach R. Mahannah, T. Silva, B. Sfoul, C. Marlin, H. Hansen, R. Paulson, P. Guerra, K. Richards, D. Sebasiian. ROW 2: R. Lucas, D. Plummer, J. McDonnell, B. Ouiner, S. Taylor. J. Hansen, H. Mallos, R. Gurrola, D. Jacobs, B. Pocan ROW 3: B. Jenell, R. Harringlon, W. Duncan, B. Duncan, B. Newnham, B. Grolh, M. McCallum, D. Volpe, Manager P. G-ilke, Manager J. Lucas. 1- 4 Q 'I , vs, V ,X ,,,. ,, . 5, ,. , L x . . I ,np L,,f I 1 5- -. A ,rj , . ' gl ' F- .X 2. T ' TE- Q .wtf .id if I f 3 Q 4 'W 5' Wfyf z j jf . if ! , -' f, ,V l j f , f 'f 2 7 ,ii .Q ' 9 , . Coach Bob McKillop ff - g ROW I: Coach B. McKillop, G. Labrie, R. Nelson, G. Zaballos, T. Gulafl. ROW 2: B. Haley, D. Kaasfrup, D. Ramm, E. Seelich, M. Johnsfone, E. Locaielli, R. Blake. Z?aaLefLaf This year +he Farmer baslcefball feam sfarfed off +he pracfice season wiih a viciory over a highly-'fouled Oakland High feam. Affer losing +he nexl' 'rwo games +o 'rough San Fran- cisco schools, fhe Farmers placed second in +he Hayward lnviiaiional Tournamenl. Af'l'er losing +wo more pracfice games, 1'he Farmers won fheir firsi' league encounfer wilh Encinal by a score of 50 +o 48. Hayward won fhree more games in league play: one over Berkeley by a score of 42-363 anofher over Piedmonf by +he +remendous score of 60-40. The Farmers pulled +he biggesi upsef of 'rhe year when 1-hey defea+ed Alameda 48-40 in ihe final game of lhe season. While +he Hayward Alumni 'I'eam slipped pas? fhe varsi'ry 58-53, fhe Farmers provxd much foo sfrong for fhe faculfy, winning by a score of 45-23. ii .f.,, M, . 4 ' X' ' ' , Q -has 5 i r by 1 , f 12 ' , I , cg, ,-vw, 29 , , , Mfg! ff Z - .f ,V V V , f. ,, ,. f jp f ' ' ff,f' T W ,f F 44 f M i fi !'. 5' . X ' , .. C ?2'.gWQf , -f ' ' , 2' fW'Y is W 4 M M 5 4 ' an I4 ..',z1e,f,. ' f ' Q Cenier lump l+': in 'rhe air Two oinfs P Hayward confrols HAYWARD INVITATIQNAL TOURNEY In fhe firsf meefings of +l'1e eiglwf feams parficipafing in fhe Hayward lnvifafional Tournamenf Piedmonf defeafed San Lorenzo 25-233 Bishop O'Dowcl defeafed Capu- cl1ino 40 - 301 Jefferson downed Menlo Aflwerfon 23- 221 and Hayward frampled James Liclc 4I - 28. Friday nighf San Lorenzo sef back Capuchino 29-201 James Lick smaslied Menlo Aflwerfon 34-283 Bishop O'Dowd de- feafed Piedmonf 29 - I75 and Hayward squeezed pasf Jefferson 15- I3. Safurday niglwf Jefferson defeafed Piedmonf 5l -40 +o clinch flwird place, and in fl'le big game Bislwop O'Dowd proved foo fall for Hayward as fliey lwancled flie Farmers a 50 - 35 defeaf. Dave Ramm, however, scored a fofal of 40 'rourney poinfs and was awarded a place on flue all-sfar feam plus a 'l'ropl'1y. Jolnnsfone Takes if off 'he baclcboard. Dave Ramm on defense againsf Jefferson. -le55 Ollvan fakes an OIDowd man' Lf-- B. h OVD d for ,ywo Olivan rebounds for Hayward. Ken Vierra driblales around a James Lick p a er is op ow - I75 ff! f X f ,yo 43 'iffy Z1 ff I 07 f 44. ff ROW I: B. Linell, K.-Bilfer, A. Slewarf, H. LaPray, D. Volpe, J. Hansell. ROW 2: B. Regier, coach: L. Pieffe, B. Farrar, K. Cheslerman, J. Daugheriy, K. LaJoie. B SCORES Hayward 39 . . Lowell . . Hayward I6 . . Poly . . . Hayward 50 . . Russell Inn .... . Hayward 57 . . Bishop O'Dowd Hayward 28 . . Berkeley .... . Hayward 25 . . Richmond .... . Hayward 38 . . EICerri1'o .... . Hayward 54 . . San Lorenzo . . . . l ,if .F 2 -4. - f' Coach Sig Jacobson Coach Bob Regior JV SCORES Hayward: Hayward: 27 . . Oakland .... 35 4I . . Arroyo . . . 23 . . Casilemonf . . 38 3I . . Hayward B 37 . . Balboa ..... 30 32 . . Encinal . . . 25 . . Encinal . . . . 37 29 . . Berkeley . . 32 . . Berkeley .... 37 I6 . . Richmond . I7 . . Richmond . . . 48 30 . . Piedmonf . 4I . . Piedmoni .... 30 38 . . EI Cerrifo . 30 . . EI Cerrifo . . . 25 43 . . San Lorenzo 44 . . San Lorenzo . . 38 34 . . Alameda . . 34 . . Alameda .... 27 ROW I: B. Drabble, F. Olivan, L. Alvarez, D. Johnsfon, D. Pafferson. B. Barreff. ROW 2: S Jaco o coach: G. Wesferman, D. Lovier, J. Fuccy, P. Labine, R. Baren, B. Freeman. ' f '15 asain! Farmers suppori fheir feam 56 1Cl1fQ fahedowry I . A, f IL! 1 5 'fi ' ' . 1 N.. 1 .i 1 If , , . . , , 1, if QW , V fi Y 'A fly! 1. ' V fl , f if ld Q I, Il 1, lv - J if - 1- 1 . I XVI, id , b yr r . ' . ' . ff' r 5 Ln l X 4 4 fl. f 6 Q' fl f . 4 X V ,N 1, ll F f' l ' J I ' VL, 'fl X! f Z l ,4 ff . lg .T L 7 , 1 ' i , ,f . L f ,N . i. i yi L . 1 if If L V , . I' 'f V' l J f lf lpylhe I955f56 wresflling seaso',.jh'layward rneid our 1 'P gone of +he.fines+ 'lfegms ever roducedtf? +his high lf school. Hbwas evideml 'thai squad wds green when il' drogped +hree'ou+ of ' sVfirs'I' four r'l1a+ches. How- fever, ihe +eas'nJwas so raised from +he deplhs of 'defea'l',Ii,1'o aflhigh .s+a'nding in N i lhern California. Af+er losing '1hesefirsf+hree du mee+s, fhe Hayward wresfing +earn suddenly caugh! fire and became a'mi h+y powerhouse which remained undefeaied fkl1roJughou+ 'rh'e I956 half of +he season. The dual meel' ficlories were once over CampbelLaan'd San Leandro, and +wice over Fremon+ and San Lorenzo. ln +ourney play +he Farmers finished ahead of lhe amazing +o+al of fif+y-'rhree high schools. Officially Hayward is ra+ed +hird besl wres+ling +eam in Norlhern California. However, had 'lhe Farmers had +he services of Jerry Lundgren and Wayne Johnigan a+ 'rhe NCS, +hey would have cerfainly have finished a s'rrong second or possibly liirs+. The high poinl of fhe season was Hay- ward's cornple+e dominalion o'F 'lhe San Jose lnvi+a- +ional Tournament when +hey came in 24 poinfs ahead of +he second place 'l'eam. ROW I: C. S+earns. F. Davis. J. S+rivers. B. Harris, . Roof, F. DeJesus, T. Ramos. ROW 2: M. Al::beH, J. Hay, L. Lewis, T Buller, W. Johnigan, R. Alvarez. B. Gas+on. W 3: B. Paz, B. Gill, D. DelRio, N. Mendonca, A. Abbefl, H. Lopez, R. Machado. ROW 4: D. Whiifield, manager? . gllegri, J. Lundgren, T. DelRie, K. McNeece, F. Garcia, Coach Swanson. r 1 J..-in v ' - n n K gm me-. V. . Coach Harlan Swanson I N6 is . 0 www, G. Siruh. If O. Sfevenson. cf D. Lovier. If W. Turner. p 2b G. Enos, M. Novono. Ib J. Ellizery. 2b B. Marfinez, 3b 4 -Om Alf ...gg-A 'Qu-, by ,www 'ff t f 3 ,,-,, ,,,1,, f an fl' ,V Vt? ,A lynx, it W1 Q , 4 lyk ' , ' f ,z , M931-1. .ff um, ,awww HW, , 1, ' , , , , ,W ,W W,-,WMM f ,,,., ,,,,,, A, f A H if ' W. ' ff' Qtr , '- ,, ..f .L WWI '3ff-,3Lf5-f-f+v1w--,,f'f f1ff4nm.m riff' .r li? 7.29, ,jj , , ,,,l , , , , , .g.:, ,,,,.....,.,, - f - ., f ,M , ,, f .qM,.fLf7,f4g.h-1, ,H ,,,,,,, ,,.:1 ' 4.,.,,4.W.,5.+g-.,-4411. 'H' , 'JW-'M 4, 6 7, ...V N n,,, ,,,, - , , .. , , V - jj:QW, A wrmlid ' ji, H 2 5 . ,, 2 1 . ,,, f ,' .J?m, ..,. 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' Qs -' 1' .-. ,X ' 1 fi 4121- 6 7 ,131 r'f.':.::.a.. 5j'EE:1Z..5 ' A is g .Q j , . , ' .Tr A .zz : m..Q+, g A ' f f is e.' 4x.l1 , ' mv, ,. .A I' . ..A wx ' s- - 4 - -f: , . ,. - ' Wi'4 r:-an-L ff? 'ii 'J M 35-'3.:-'f'v1xg-9fN- -'.ie4'L'E K . , . . , '92 s ,- : ?f f.x fgxgsif, f , Q. 7- 'D Lx .. - 4 f- ' . - - . - ' i V- eww-.S e--...:. w s. . '-9 . . .. J 1L. '3'-'V'. ...':.frms: . , :'-- A: 'fr . I, ,, me, WS G hll' Oul by a mile KCIAQLCLK Since +he Farmer baseball +eam has bu'l' one leHerman, Glen Sl'ru'l'z, re+urning +o +he squad, +he ou+look is no+ +he besi' lhis year. However, +he leam has a lo'r of spiril' and could very well prove 'lo be a surprise +o ihe olher Alameda Coun+y A+hle'ric League 'reams. In 'I'he prac'l'ice season, Hayward won four games and los+ four. However, 'lhese s+a+is+ics do noi show +he dep+h and pofenlial which ihe Hayward 'leam possesses. l Q14 2 A . l Q r , r.e5z3,..,v y.. ,. . Q. I . n 3, nl . 2 x pil x , ' a . - ,. ,q X' . 5, ...:, ' , A .yn .,,.1..,, VJMW- fa - -ps X -, iw .. ' f'.'..'f? gorge.. K' X Zi. Ball +hree Wai? for fha righl one 1:2125-' y J. PoH's, p 03' 55-. 4, ,IP R. Single' P ROW I: J. Washburn, G. Wesferman, R. Hamilfon, B. Linell, W. Lambel, T. Enos, J. Howe, G. Jensen, J. Smifh. ROW 2: Coach B. McKillop, D. Bifano, J. Fuccy. B. Demello, D. Dean, L. Sfocldon, D. Goerlilz, K. McKay, C. Sfearns, Manager J. Hansen. 'fu Him ? . Eg Q x QE Thais I+, boys .sk H 4 f wif , 4.90 'WI H ,QQ J mea M141 ' ' i , , . I ' if, ,W 1 f ffyfww 1404 fZ.Q,,,a X . . VZ ,,,,, ,, ., ,, , f f , VWWV M, , ff- rv - . I 4.1 ROW I: B. Grolh, J. Wenlworlh, B. Jerrell, P. Guerra, R. Gurrola, B. Morgan, A. Jirninez, R. Heeren, D. Albiar, B. Plew, H. LaPray. J. Cliffon, J. LaBrie, L. Melanson, F. Madsen, D. Vargas, R. Poulson, J. Vieira. ROW 2: Coach R. Mahannah, Coach J. Felrele, B. Ouiner, J. L. Handy, D. Horwood, H. Mallos, W. Drury, F. Dahle, T. Marlin, J. Guerra, J. Roof, R. Oualls, K. Cobble, K. Rogers, W. Leonardo, B. Gas+on, L. Johnigan, D. Paflerson. ROW 3: D. Sakai, H. Slislreiries, R. Slraub, K. Erilrsen, R. Gill, T. Silva, R. Blalre, B. Kirkland, R. Annable, G. Angus, G. Buclr, L. Denend, K. Kirkland. B. Cheney, D. Slouf, H. Hansen. ROW 4: B. Sullivan, K. McNeece, all RE:geirs,JJMPTreira, T. Howells, T. Ramos, S. Tuclrer, M. McCallum, D. Volpe, C. Marlin, R. Conlrlin, B. Pocan, M. Cope, J. Weir, . us , . o no. - do q ,f L I r - -..fe-D, Jig .... 7.7 fe Lg -f .1 K - Coach R. Mahannah Ga as l 2 i'i 0 D f-- S fi ' ew 't 1 74 .,- . 7 nl Z B PQ , es- ' ' 5ks Q H- --35.11 154- ,M Ar! . -11-S13-as-e'rxQ. gigxxi- Z -1. W'-few 7.3 4 ,, ..,. A ,N . -fL QM' V' k 2 W, ,, A I ww f f , dv, , ' , W ,lk fin-wp., ww. il ligf 1 ...fi I ff 4 ' . 1' I F ' is f A . '-w...,,4,nV! V I My iw Q 1.51.11 I I a 1 - , W f, , W4 - f - ' ' mmf ..---,- V ja ' 1 'V 2 QQ: ' M que ,Y if -A mlm V33 , Q 'Ll - f 7 tl- 'Q' Q V'-T47 Av- fa. .40 'Un 'EWR ' ,Zig IW' '25, 'UK 1? ff FN. YW Av, Ma- 'Wa 'G' , G- Angus G. Buck J. CliHon R. Conklin B. Gasion J. Guerra R Guffoli H- HBHSGI1 A. Jiminez C. Marlin L. Molanson B. Sullivan S. Tucker D v0lP9 P4 pq -ur . M L L Manager P. Sick Zac The Hayward High School Track Team, alihough spiriled, will face a very difficull' schedule bese+ wilh problems. Los+ from lasl' year's greai' feam b graduafion were Larry Lamber+, sprin'r and broad-jump sfar, and Dicl Dailey, broad-iump and high-iump ace. Allhough Gene Angus is a good runner, he pulled a leg muscle in prac+ice and will be oul' for a shorl' while. Anoiher le+down is +ha+ Jay Cliflon, Hayward's leading hurdler, broke his fool early in ihe season and may be oul' all season. One of fhe Farmer cendermen's few hopes for recogniiion in +he A.C.A.L. +rack meel and during fhe regular season is sprinier Charlie Mar+in. Coach Ray Mahannah says +ha+ Charlie is 'rhe mos? improved boy on ihe squad: while he was only mediocre lasl' year, he has come info his own 'ihis year and should prove 'l'o be a guiding beacon for +he res+ of 'Phe feam. f' f WMM I. ff 1, ' W T rig gwfb rw- 'WY -v -..,,.,,,-,V,7e - ,,,., - f V - ,,,,, W, , V ...V-V-Mef-ff .V.. mx, 'V, '1'1 f .- . 4 V1.3 V I W V , ' W zVfV,'Vj ' f I V1 VV! '0 A ' 4' f Vw ff. .VV.L V JV .,, VV . , M f:f'Z: 52737 14 J' 1 V ,, V Q' V ' I ii 'I V f V V V -V af 1.2.0.9 . 4:aV.,.V6:1,, if X x ,,fg+jyV9VgVZ.:.y 4,9 1 fhayzyagyfyf 1, JL, .Qi 173' Z gl ,Z V VL ,M 5 V , V , ' ,..i1f. V , ,V , V ,Aff V' T V A U 1 V V, V '7f'22 f V -'l'1'5:fV?f'V' ' V5 723 VJ 7 '7'1'7.'fiV?f .7 lV V V?VJ V4V 7m Vf i2 1.10V'fVZ'V5f7fWV'V'?Vf ffr- I f pf y J 1 N V Tf'.i1iTVV 4 ,, .. ,V V ., . . 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V. , , V ' V V 4 ., ' f ' ., .- YQ i A V 'N V-V i ,A V ', I , V f V : .4 'fe' V f' f V I L.ffVVf V . - V V V P .V , . v 1 .V V V. ,, V , , yi. ,Z . V ,V 4 V 1 . , , x , , I , ff V ff., V V V . V V L ,Q f 'V V ' V A 1. 'lf Vi -'il' V V 4... V J I V. -, V I ... si V' X WW f Q 'V ,V V , V f ROW l: M. Fosfer, B. Burhhari, S. Sucher, R. Funsion, J. Bullman, H. Harrison, O. Olivera, T. Bufler, D. Johnson, G. Zaballos, S. Henry, D. Sfowers, B. Perry. ROW 2: C. Pope, M. Mendonca, T. Pereira, L. Hill, J. Lucas, R. Rusher, D. Brown, D. Robinson, H. Gallegos, L. Brown, B. Senii. ROW 3: Coach G. Phillips, B. Duncan, D. Johnsion, G. McKenzie, D. Croclreff, B. Carfer, R. Lucas, R. Madsen, J. Gregg, R. Woolf, K. Wehe, P. Senff. T. Bufler G. Heinrich B. Burkharf wimming The Farmer Mermen began +he l956 swimming season righl' by defeafing ihe Berkeley Yellowiackeis. They wen? on afier +his +o defeaf Casrlemonf. Bu+, in 'rhe fhird meei' of fhe season, +hey were defeaied for 'rhe firsl' 'lime in over ferry meefs, The loss coming al' 'I'he hands of 'rhe Richmond Oilers. Af+er lhis defear, 'rhe spirifecl Farmers rolled over Acalanes and Fremoni. Wifh +he maioriiy of fhe season remaining before The ieam, coach Phillips says fhaf fhe Farmers should win fhe A.C.A.L. Championship again This year, ihe ouflook is brighf. B. Duncan L. Brown J. Gregg G, MCKQ,-,gig P. Senff 8. Madsen Brown bufferflies L. Hill R. Lucas R. Funsfon RMdY' 'Jai Sei' G0 l-NNY Hill dives I , .. Allv V ,. ,V . VV Aga., ig f Vf V L -A fa V V VV y. I H 2 , 'V ' W 44 CMJ? ' Z V XV I 1 1 VzVVVV.:.V,- I Q I -V-Vw.: --2, 4,4 V ' , V Q ' Ven. l'V ' A 4 7 V,VV L V . ,,. . fi ? Q. Vx ,ry I V. N My V I j, J L - .. 'ff j I 6 4 ' ri X v fi ii W1 , 7 ., nr, ., M. 9' Vw P A ' '. 5, ' -1.44. wi ....,....., V.....l.. -2 'U-4.-2-2--H, mf , 0 r 'niffseiiv 1 Rf ' 'Y .6 Y V A - e 124 Q 1 I li 5 I 1' I O G A .T il L i ' 'I 6 I I l l I il I One iwc 'Wee dive. He flies rhrough +he air. 0- fffwfa ' 'iii ?v 'fiJ1'Qli f in Bob Duncan performs. The human Pyramid- TUMBLING The Tumbling Team, which was originaied five years ago ai Hayward, is a very in+eres+ing spor+ for speciaiors. Tumbling oxhibiiions are pui' on during half-I'ime a+ many of 'I'he home baslceiball games, and 'rhe sI'ucIen'I's Ioolc forward 'ro seeing ihese +aIen+ecI performers wi+h 'Iheir unbelievable +umbIing fears. This spor+ has grown Iremendously since i'Is origin and is now considered one of ihe maior sporrs in which a boy can ob'I'ain his Block I'I award. Coach Gordon Phillips, in his firsi year ai Hayward, is mainiaining +he high siandards of ihe Hayward High 'rumbling Team. ROW I: T. Dugan, J. Osgood, R. Rusher, P. Guerra, O. Olivera, J. Gordon. ROW 2: B. Siewari, J, Gwynn, K. Richards, T. Smiih, H. Gallegos, M. Srniih, J. Guerra. ROW 3: Coach G. Phillips, B Duncan, R. Senfi, N. Finley, D. Jacobs, P. Sen+I, S. Taylor, D. Sebasfian. 'll' Ili ':i 1 2 ' 5 I 6 s .I in K W If in-gf ,. y J ' Coach U GORDON PHILLIPS .Q f I QM. W :QM-ffaex ,sill -m X, V w , .if i I , I 1 - F.. , i f 'G T I N . .,,,,,,g,,f H ,. - - ,N , - ...M , ' I83 ff View f' Coach SIG JACOBSON iii ROW I: N. Seraphin, M. Abbefl, F. Salinero, G. Zaballbs. ROW 2: P. Galvez, D. Ramm, T. Willefls. B. Haley, B. Talbol, Coach S. Jacobson. ennid The Hayward Tennis Team has been very successful so far 'rhis year. They have beafen EI Cerrilo, Richmond, Oakland, Alameda, San Jose, and San Leanclor. They have been defealed by one 'Iwo +eams: Berkeley and Pied- 0 mon1'. The 'Iwo mainsiays of +he Farmer aHack are Sieve Taylor and Bill Talboi, while 1'he Farmer doubles +eams of David Ramm and Mike Abbeif and Norm Seraphin and Terry WiIleHs are perhaps +he besf in ihe league. The Hayward High Golf Team so far in Ihe pracfice season has Iosf iwo meefs and won one. Two seniors were Iosi' because fhey moved, and +he 'l'eam has been sonsiderable weakened, fhereby ihe ieam is composed mainly of underclassmen and one +his year shows grea+ promise of being a definile pennanf confender in years +o come. ROW I: J. Irving, R. Joseph, T. Long, A. Sleward. ROW 2: S. Leila, J. Pacheco, H. Scanlon, R. Wallace. , I 'Q I 3 g A A n- -v rt 'Why . f I if f ' ' sl s Coach BILL PIEDMONT 5 1, 36 If WPI 3 X, fm 3 - . ' ,.,.,t'y 1-ogg. ,Q , V.-H, 1-:f ,vm -www .. ,X - ci? Q65 QHZHQ The Hayward High School Black Bishop Chess Team had anoiher very successful season once again +his year. H' easily won +he championship of a league which included San Lorenzo, Oak- land Tech, and San Leandro. As we go 'lo press 'I'he overall league championship had noi' yei' been decided. However, if 'ihe Farmer Chess Team defea+s Sequoia, champion of The o+her division of fhe league, which is very probable, i+ will be +he +hir+y-'ihird league championship for Hayward in lhe lasl' +hir+y-four years of compefilion. Mr. Bill Kilgore, 'lhe insiruclor and also a geome+ry ieacher, is perhaps +he mosi compe+en+ man in ihe chess league. He has been ai Hayward for +en years and his +eams have finished ou+ of firsi place only one fime. San Lorenzo, las+ year's championship ieam and Hayward's arch-rival, was given a sound beafing by +he Farmers 'ihis year. ln 'the +wo 'reams' firs+ meeiing ihe score was 6'fz +o V2 in favor of Hayward, and in +he second meefing San Lorenzo was shu+ ou'r, 7-0. O'I'her maiches included one win over Piedmonl, 6-0, and one lie, 3-3. Hayward also defea'I'ed San Leandro fwice by 'ihe scores of 6'fz-V2 and 6Vz-Vz. Some of ihe mosf oulsfanding members of +he 'leam were Frank Sumares wi+h 'five wins againsi' one loss and lwo +ies, Kuri' Pyle wiih seven wins againsi' one lie, and Capiain Don Mulvey wiih a record of five wins, no 'Hes and no defeais. ROW I: D. Becllin, F. Sumares, R. Pharis, O. Chambers, D. Sakai. ROW 2: S. Young, B. Lawrence, M. Smifh, N. Hayashi, V. Wifikopp, D. D. Caulvey. ROW 3: C. Sfuiler, V. Yoshioka, J. Irving, M. Swezey, E. King, K. Pyle, M. Edwards. ROW 4: Coach W. Kilgore, G. Peferson, A. Mazamic, G. Hardaway. A A HC L 3 qsfsvln X xt 5 .,. mf K. Pyle fMg-EMWm f K s E any E y , iixnff A r 5' ' is 5 41 3 'Q f I 1 P! ,. W, P' 9 L ',,', 1 Qi A 'I ' QU. 1 W .- 'Q s , X' S 'i .' v iawyin' 5 wg ,. f., fd L I 3 iii'fwQi ef- s I mx 2 .sfifii . 2 ..-. w .. li. Q yv 5 2' . s -.,, Q ' ,. '-sa.. X ..-f., g I 4 A . A 4-1 11, 'Sl .iw f s V. if s f Q 1 a ab , 6 1 ' 2 JA' ff. M B , 32? - Aj D. Mulvoy. Capfain lnsfrucior Bill Kilgore l 85 WWW'f MWWY'WWWV9W'MQ M .. MMWW 186 51 ' I I' I IH A . X 'Wg ww' W ' ph, , .232-II 'yr nu! vu,a,y4 ' f ,W Y ,Q l ROW I: R. Turner, fooflsallg G. Huerfa, baskelballg I.. Rogers, wresfllngg R. Zaballos, wresilingg J. Shearer, wresllinqg S. Young, baslrel ball. ROW 2: J. Alger, volleyball, baslrefballg B. Uplwam, foolballg L. Valdez, volleyball, baslrelballg G. Enos, wresflingg G. Gonzalves wresfllngg R. Conlrlin, wreslling. ROW 3: M, Roclriquez, volleyball, baslcelballg P. Sarrboval, baslrefballg J. Washburn, wresllingg J. Irving foofballg R. Neild, foofball, wresflingg M. Grlebraclr, wresfling. LOWER DIVISION M I . ,1 mi' X , m .- ' , . 1 ,ff 7 ' lu' .-I I A ' lv 4. L.,-' 1 'il ROW I: O. Slevenson, baslce+ball, volleyball: R. Poulson, baskelballg G. Zaballos, volleyball: M. Navone, foolballg F. Salinero, foolball N. Seraplwin, volleyball. ROW 2: E. Wafson, volleyball, B. Dowell, wresflnngg J. Buck, baslcerballg R. Conlzlnn, wresflmg, E. Pryor baslcefball, wresllingp B. Cruz, baslcefball, wresfling. ROW 3: E. Pryor, baslcefballg B. Sullivan, baslrefballg K. Lucas, 'foo+baIlg R. Enenbaclw baskefballg J. Rogers, wres+lingg J. Vermeer. wresfling. baskefball. ROW 4: J. Polls, wresflingg D. Cuyler, volleyball: D. Gales, Ioolball Les Inman, baskelball. UPPER DIVISION 4 Zfb I acid! e When is comes 'ro social life, Hayward High is liferally ln fhe Swing. One of fhe ways we express our inner feelings of jazz is fhrough fhe many dances on campus sponsored by classes, clubs and organizafions. Buf even fhough iazz is fhe predominanf sfyle, Farmers are nof narrow-minded in fheir appreciafion of music nor in fheir choice of recreafion. This year if seemed as fhough a weekend never wenf by when fhere wasn'f a parfy for any number of reasons. Buf fhe Farmers didn'f really need a reason 'ro 'I'hrow a successful one. Many paiama parfies were spur-of-fhe momenf affairs. Classes such as Recreafional Leadership puf on fun nighfs where fhe Farmer used up his excess energy by playing games and dancing fo fhe lafesf records. Fun days were available af fhe Downfown Rally and Kounfry Karnival. Ofher acfivifies fhaf played a big parf in Hayward's social life were fhe foofball games. We will long remember fhe hilarious fimes we had fhrowing confeffi af each ofher, cheering our feam and ending fhe evening af fhe local drive-in or an affer-game parfy. The variefy of enferfainmenf offered by fhe Fine Arfs Area provided fhe Farmers wifh opporfunifies fo dress up and gef fogefher wifh fheir friends for a big evening. The social season was climaxed by fhe Junior Prom and fhe Senior Ball. 2 Q i ,W S Jr WA fra .JV Pariies are a mus'l in ihe social life of every Hay- ward Farmer. Any old lime will do-whelher il be spur of fhe momenl or planned in advance-for ifhe Farmers fo really have a good Hme and jazz if up. Pariies come uncler a varieiy of names--surprise, come as you are, birfhclay, engagemeni and any number of olhers. fBu'l 'The fype reall cloesn l ma?- 'ler for ihe Farmers have a knack Forhaving a goocl iimeg i Occasionally fhe girls go in for a paiama par? where ihey can acl silly and do all lcincls of devilish 6LI I'l'leI 5 6tZZ Move over! W' Q' 5-M.. .fi fag Ann. 0. Y i iw, V capers. Mos? of fhern will long remember +he sleep- less hours frying 'io see who could slay up The long- esl' and io 'figure oui lhe punishmenl for ihe loosers. ' W M ' Madge Masson's house Qi fran Marino invlfas ff Laine lo fha paffy l , 4' N 4 We W 3 N Us J , 1 . 5? - 5 il . if in 7: 1, n Jw-1 2. 'iffiz ., o 2i4P5i V ,- Q of -1- , -If f' , : 'v,g,:1a. 'fi9?1l'f , 1-4:2-W4 - A V- A,.a,'.1, s 'T 3 -if ' -. 1 I Yearbaolr Staff parfy el' Af Hayward Memorial Park fha morning eller Joan Tlxornfoffs PJ. parfy Gang gels logeiher al fha Berry Farm Mo af parfied Surprise parfy for Doffie King X' fb ,- rf-A J Spagheffi feed for yeli leaders given by Lynne Weaver Marlon scarfs up af Happy New Year from Denny SHHman's parfy -A k 5 , ' . il- Judy Fonfes' house ' 4 2 gi U J N W, f N fg fri' Pt' 19' '-if ,f- f Z , . . F .al 'uf , ' W7 6U lfl'lQl 5 ana! j6tl Ifl'lQIf'Qff8i5 CLZZ Checkmq m shoes for fhe Sox Hop ? i th HS1bIdS as Just resimq 'HUGE sore fee? jkingd I0 af .SZAQQK ibanced ' P 1 l i 14' syn ugene Sorenson, one Ol llle any sfudenfs who enlerlain p + Wrhe dances The farm has many jazzy lunclions +o promole lhe social lile ol lhe Farmers and Farmerelles, buf lhe mosl popular ol all of +hese are +he school dances which are pu+ on by all +he classes and by some of 'rhe clubs. Among +he many dances 'rhis year we will remem- ber lhe Caveman's Drag, Absl'rasia, lhe lradi- lional Sadie Hawkins Dance, and lhe Sox Hop. This year was fhe firsl lime lhal Hayward has ever had a sox hop and il' iurned oui' 'lo be a big success. A+ lhe dances lhe Farmers mee? old 'friends and malce new ones. ll is a lime when lhey can gel' 'ro- gelher will: their 'Friends and lalk aboul' ihe li++le incidenls lhal may have happened during 'lhe weelc and plan 'lheir social evenfs for 'lhe weelcs ahead. Afler 'Phe dances 'Phe Farmers usually conlinue +heir lun by gelling info a car and driving down 'lo a local drive-in . . . 'lhus ending a iazzy school dance. Farmers and Farmerelles enioy 'the Sox Hop Abs+rasia lhe dance u on by Ari Club V 1' and Piano Club , or . ,V 'Ries l X . -,nr - f . ,P 'R 123 n Q Would you? , I' , i , H fZf.,2ffff ,H Q' , Vffjgg? , , 'W A. um f f Tie +rouble7 Ze junior 1 ' n Sfairway 'ro a siar-Qudded ceiling Seniors fake a break mm 79 6 f ff Almosl Colcelail lime. Sfairway fo Mae ,Siloam The biggesl' evenl' of 'lhe Junior year, 'I'he S'l'air- way fo 'Phe S'l'ars, opened by The ring of 'lhe felephone and is closed by lhe goodnighl kiss. As 'lhe nighl' grows nearer and nearer, ex- cilemenl mounls more and more un'I'il al' las'I' ihe nighi' has finally arrived. The boy who usually has frouble wirh his lie, is having even more 'rrouble fonighi, while fhe girl worries more abou? her hair and 'Phe way il' looks. The 'lime has Come for him fo arriveg 'lhe door- bell rings. He has arrived. Aliier he has mel' her parenfs and pinned on her corsage 'lhey leave 'for a colrefail party, and lo lheir big eveni' of 'Phe year, 'their Junior Prom. As 'Huey enler 'ihe Prom Through an arch cov- ered wifi: ivy and angel hair cloud, 'ihey see above lhem a ceiling of silver s'l'ars wilh a big glassy moon in 'ihe cenlerq on ihe walls They see pinlc clouds and big silver sfars. Al' one end of ihe gymn lhere is a swing, also covered wilh ivy and angel hair clouds. To 'ihe side of 'Phe gym, 'Huey see candielil' fables, and al' 'ihe side of ihe gym 'ihey see 'Phe bandsfand which con- sisrs of whiie pillars 'irimmed wifh ivy and angel hair clouds, and al 'ihe back of lhe b.anclsl'and is a big pink and laiaclc sl'airway leading in'l'o 'lhe sfars and clouds. They danced un'l'il midnighl' 'io 'Hue music of Lee Maslers and his band, wilh fhe song siyiing of Joyce Sherman. Afler 'I'he Prom rhey mee? some of 'their friends ai' ihe Lalce Merri'H' Hotel 'for 'dinner and dancing. Aiier dinner 'lhey ialce lhe long way home and wiih a lciss goodnighl lhey end iheir Junior Prom and 'ihe Slairway io The Slarsf' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ' PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS . ATTORNEYS ' DENTISTS Roy E. DeLaney, M.D. 1195 Russell Way LU. 2-6424 Jerome Feldman, M.D. 20094 E. 14tl'1 Street BR. 6-2244 Julias Levine, M.D. 1030 McKeever Ct. JE. 7-8700 Samuel Levine, M.D. 1030 McKeever Ct. JE. 7-8700 Neil A. MacMillan, M.D 1079 B Street LU. 2-4681 K. P. Monson, M.D. 1363 B Street JE. 7-8222 Arthur C. O'Brien, Jr., M.D. 710 A Street LU. 2-6942 George l. Reiss, M.D. 336 Main Street LU. 2-6818 Charles D. Ross, M.D. 20094 E. 14th Street BR. 6-2244 J. Ordie Shaffer, M.D. 404 McKeever Ave. LU. 2-4370 Raoul Silva, M.D. 1319 A Street LU. 2-1313 Jack W. Singleton, M.D. Gilbert F. DeBorba 967 B Street LU. 1-2872 Haley-Schenone 81 Tucker 1035 B Street LU. 2-2424 Moore 8- Snider 201 Walsh Bldg. LU. 2-5400 Frank C. Nunes, Jr. 967 B Street LU. 1-2872 George W. Phillips, Jr. 6396 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 2-0330 Pucci 81 Martins 698 Castro JE. 7-3477 Purchio 8. Crews 531 Watkins LU. 1-2704 Wright 8. Pierson 1079 B Street 20094 E. mth sneer JE- 7-7171 BR. 6-2244 H. Rellinger Stafford, M.D. 15858 l-lesperian Blvd. BR. 6-4230 qqdgeoknsfxaggwefsf MD- - Psvcl-uATms1 JE. 7-1444 '?'5t3h9'rBF'Sts1e2nme1z' M'D' Joseph E. Lifschutz, M.D. LU 2-3777ree 336 Main Street JE. 7-3431 Edward A. Avokoff, D.D.S. 20665 Santa Marie Ave. LU. 2-9804 John F. Bettencourt, D.D.S 761 B Street LU. 1-7300 Fred J. McGovern, D.D.S. 26653 Niles Road LU. 2-6575 Gale H. Newcomb, D.D.S. 20095 Redwood Road JE. 7-2730 R. S. Okamura, D.D.S. 1239 B Street LU. 2-8727 Daniel K. Oxman, D.D.S. 7716 Castro Valley Blvd. LU. 2-5336 John M. Scribner, D.D.S. 594 Castro Street LU. 1-3056 ' OPTOMETRISTS Harold F. McCartor 1155 A Street LU. 1-2882 ' ARCHITECT Anderson 81 Simons 10 Main Street LU. 1-4354 .xgcfuerfiriin L23 ,SIR fl A-J r W lxx , I -. ' 4 fl ,,.f' 1 X Q I ,. 4 17 ,ff f I X i ww, Xiu sri 'x 1... -,tk E. 'ku l zgi a e y i v e lf, M, A in i 1.? , , . 70 A:A l ,, A, Q, , iv 'V Swinging along iogefher, Hayward High and lhe local businessmen have exhibilecl The 'lrue spiril' of school-communily cooperafion. By lheir supporl' 'lhe businessmen have shown Their failh in 'rhe young aclulls who in lheir own righl' are businessmen in publishing a book of 'lhis scope. We urge our readers 'ro supporl 'fhe businesses as 'rhey have supporled 'lhe sluclenls. l 6 Judi Markie and Maxine Stewart are wise when they buy at Gerry's GERRY'S APPAREL SHOP If it's in Seventeen you wilt find if at Gerry's ' ROSE MARIE REID SWIMSUITS 0 MQCSHORE BLOUSES ' KNITS BY LOFTIES AND KIMBERLY 0 COLLEGE TOWN SHIRTS 0 WONDAMERE SWEATERS AND SOCKS 0 JONATHAN LOGAN DRESSES 0 SPORTSWEAR BY KORET 0 PETER PAN BRAS and hundreds of other items in Seventeen Lay-Away, Budget, and Charge Accounts invited 97I B Street Hayward LUcerne I-4656 f . -, - e xx T Tlx-' I I X X . 'f THE TowN SHOP I A he Nt K1 4 I QV L ee ll 'V -Tfflfgl 7 -V National advertised men's clothing and turnishings ,I 'II ' ff . A . E' 'Hg I FM Don Juan Sportshirts White Stag Jackets N I1-:Q-,. in w Denim Gantner Swimwear W II? I f d X t-'J ,R lIu'4s,-1 I X E- ' A A. SUITS ' SPORT COATS 0 SLACKS , I I IO22 B Street Hayward Close Building Supply Inc. CEMENT ABREU'S PHARMACY M OILS FOR FUEL LUcerne I-2500 SAND AND ROCK ESTIMATES The store of depeftdode ,Jr curocy and IIQIWT IDIICEE Road Construction and Oiling IOI4 B Street Hayward LUCUBQ I-3535 72I C Street Hayward The way +o lasfing memories is a gi'F+ +ha'r will las+ a lifefime. Diamonds are a girl's besf friend' is fhe belief of Barbara and Carol, buf Mike and Wayne have oflver ideas 97 ' 986 B. Sfreef LUcerne I-3540 Hayward, Calif f 4 2 Wg, 'ZZ folgff 'fftfvdfw 1 f ig H, 83 C4 S fe O res Er 4 C9 . FINE PHOTOGRAPHY Vw AILIP Ce 'Vi QA KQNBE N 73526 O E95 JEFF Al lockson Sfudio moinfoins speciolizerfl equipmenl ond froinefl personnel lor ony ossignrnenl on locolion or in ine sluclio. Eliminoling lne need lor lengrny sillings under ho? liglvls , . . Al loclfson Sluclio utilizes ine Porlronf A ' ' ,,, ,wvfn Z? .fjfgfi , f 42 Y ' rv i ufornolic Comero onfl Speedli nfs. 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Be sure io gei' fhe besi' and fhe besi is always af CRESCENT'S .W .,.. -M - ,,,. ,iwwwhv .K ZW V YNAVIQWX ' it E 4+ xx Dennis knows wl1af's besf for Mcrriiee and he knows where fo buy if C R E S C E N T ' S 532 Foofhill Boulevard on 'rhe Hayward ship LUCerne 2 4550 These cornpefenf men know how fo please you and your do-:for HAYWARD DRUG Coi l025 B Sfreei' JE 7-7575 Lenny knows how fo pick a good looking corsoge for his unknown dofe PHlL'S FLOWER POT 524 Main Sireei LU, l-3282 d H Q I F137 .-5 i' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED In school youll learn many things that will help you to be a success in the business world. You may also discover how a good banking connection can help you succeed now and in the future. Make Crocker-Anglo your bank and let us help you with financial service and advice throughout your career. Youll like the way Crockeraknglo does business. NIMH, CROCKER-ANGLO BANK r mu. O.l,f:.,' .Yi 1,1114 Bane Hayward Branch ' B and Main Streets 2' :E.ilTl,lf- If CIJ-.SS IDF 36 Q f I 1 SMILE... With cr at C+ 2 I Fairchild Portrait -E 3 We capture with tidelity and l ' understanding, the milestones Li' of your lite. if ' WEDDINGS ' BABIES 0 FAMILY GROUPS 0 COMMERCIALS FAIRCHILD PORTRAIT STUDIO I.Ucerne I-4664 7828 Castro Valley Blvcl., Castro Valley, Calif. .- 1 if L. 4' ik. Deanna Furr trying on a hat that will complete her summer outfit perfectly M A S S A ' S For a complete line of Summer Huis For the highest quality in Meat ond fhe best possible service it's TOTARO MEAT MARKET 26776 Gacling Rcl. JE. 7-7858 L. wifi re '. -'N ' 53-ft n the heart of Hayward FOR YOUR HEART'S DESIRE shop at KAY's Corner of B and Foothill uni! .1 4 V 57 , I, For that FORD in your future LOOK TO HAYWA RD MOTORS Be sure to see the new styles and colors 11 -161 if 1 For the best in Sports Equipment, be sure to see Don Harder's Sport Shop LU. l-lO32 Corner of A and Castro 56l 'Main Q. ffbf in A' Zyl -3 1: '.r.f -4+ 'V Yv Wah, , .six Ln - Haro fa , . 'F '-0 V. wvvuss 25 is., ....,. ,.,. . V .-,.. . . sa, - -J - e?,e-ww -.L Q ' f A - .W,gfi4f??f1 . 1'W .' s :Ill , L me - . Q W Q :ri'f'M f+L r ' 1 f 'f 1 , , J 1 ,My I M .Q 'wtf' ,T to A .939 1, -1-s,wx'l, ,'s Q1 lg! P 4, , ,,.k, A ,g q i rgwjifvsitdm, , 'ilu .4 1 3 f.L!,4',i J mf? G w W F 4 4 it Y I .- ' -- we N V , a ' i. 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From Bosketbolls to Swim Fins- You're olwoys right at Hc1rder's Hayward wnf -1 When if's Cameras you're inferesfed in . . .be sure fo see- KURT'S CAMERAS Also excellent Photo Finishing JE. 7-2444 94 Castro Village Q FRANKS FOUNTAIN for fre rest: t d re it mfrni Q-noon or evening you canrot do better than FRANKS FOUNTAIN 560 Foothill Blvd. Hayward MILLER Office Equipment Company Wlrietlrier you would like to rent a typewriter or buy one, you can find no better than those at Millers 543 Foothill Blvd. LUcernce l-6809 lou QR' N1 ?Ri?ii?ii52Al, 'lit yi- fe Economy Department Store Complete line ot Nationally advertised SPORTSWEAR JUNIOR DRESSES FORMAL ROOM Judy knows thai for a fine fir in clothes you can not find beffer than fhose af Economy l0l9 B Street Hayward f 2 'R HauschiIdt's Furniture Home Furnishers I' For a complete line of Maple and Provincial i, Z? ,afar ,, , One of the most complete sfores in the area 7 Also a downtown store which carries Furniture, Appliances and Television F 2l l29 Foothill Blvd. LUcerne l 6809 Follow the Activities of H A Y W A R D H I G H THE DAILY REVIEW 43l Caslro Slreel' Hayward MEDER MOTOR SALES HAYWARD COCA-COLA BOTTLING Corner of MADDUX ROAD and E. l4'Il1 STREET if PANHARD DISTRIBUTORS Used Cars Bough! and Sold 2l650 E. l4l'l1 Slreel Hayward l082 B Slreel' Hayward Bowman's Camera Store Gene wanfs only fhe besf in a camera and he knows fhe besf place fo gef if T4 For fhe Besf in Qualify, shop of Henry's Baby Furniture and Toys LUCerne l-6543 We give SGH Green Sfamps 944 B Sfreel' Hayward Cooper Insurance Agency LU. I-0645 Personal Insurance Service-All Lines All lines including life Jaclc Cooper Bob Cool: Bob Cooper Class of 1919 Class of 1944 Class of 1945 B Slreel' Hayward l Q si he ' 1 l I .llllx Lllllllllll, 'fgtvlr ' aw- .,,, b W ice' , . l ' -Q ,sg , 1 D Ns 4-um ,mmwm 1 if A 2-A ' f - 1 lr - 4 ' - 'Q ' :---.w.riL..qQ- - . , 4-1 . '- 4 . 1 ' ' Y ' lj 3 '7.'.-- '- 3 3-fl 'L' ' ff.. ', - nw ' of 1 - - - - - f- as G ,., - The new Casiro Valley High School under consfrucfion ZABALLO BROTllEIl CON TRUCTIO For fine construction on large jobs such as schools, or smaller jobs such as homes . Zoballos always builds them with core, quality and skill. 805 Solo Road LUcerne I-6980 4.. lv' Q -I'-4 ff 'ff I If . 1 fl I, W ,'7.x,-l'7 'r's,z: ,?E-1. A , ,Q ' 4,9261 f? 'ff7P ' .4 . , ,- ., - ' A ' -'-,-. V . .. - ,V , ---4 4, , mv, ,,.,,, Af ,nv-T-f y.,,,f N nz fr , MZ ,-' - - ' . - . ,,.'fc- W' . Y ' ' ..,Lmz'-'MMM ,. e . 1 Q .,,mwU ' ,,,.0-,,,.,,V:fWv1 M Z X, 'f- I 1 3 7 I A ,A . -, . A For the finest in school supplies ond oll Stationery needs you con find them oll ot CITY STATIONERS in Hayward Rosemary and Carol look over fhe afilacfive window display I Q5 ' an 1 N Banking is no chore crf The American Trust Co. 628 Foothill Blvd. Hayward lt's HAYWARD JEWELER5 on B Street for the finest in ,fy rings, watches ond brocelets. Q GALLEN KAMPS ln the heart of Hayward For the best in summer shoes for dress ond for ploy, you Con olwoys find just whot you're looking for ot GALLEN KAMP'S ATI' 'lblm K ' me N' r ll , , , is Q i if' I -I S . ,ffl Marilyn is a very busy girl serving customer: at Ledeen's Stationery 8m Office Supply For Oftice Supplies you can find no better than those at Ledeen's TURNER BUICK COMPANY Extends its congratulations to the Graduating Cla: ot 7956 O 326 Castro Street Hayward For those cool, good looking SUMMER DRESSES, it's MODE-O-DAY on the Hayward Strip Also a fine selection of hosiery in an assortment of shades 550 Foothill Blvd. LUcerne I-985i 0 PLUMBING 0 HEATING 0 INSTALLMENTS 0 REPAIRS E . R . A B R 0 T T Plumbing and Heating Contractors LU. I-5l6l 0 LU. l-8608 808 A Street Hayward DON HARDER'S SPORTING GOODS STORE wishes the Senior Class ot 1956 the best ot luck in the future 56I Main Street LUcerne l-0l26 keep your I I eyeoa ' F0 NTES for , X zifliogfapasy R and letterpress yearbook is W , f4,ff'f, ' l ,,ff,,, mf fr , Ask Fon IT nv NAME BANK OF AMERICA I055 B Street JE. 7-I I2l 1 , ' f 8 Lf LEEZ I 4 Ah 'Wh ,,,,,.- ,.,, ,.,, , N, ,,u,,,v-gf 1 A , W I Y , ,, ,ff---W' , , 1.1 fi 5-Qllglpgqgf -wk-fi-P?f :i A jfQgj-lim J J'f if'f, . T f ?'T?'ili: , Wwiyjd ,I ic i.-A ' . - . , 'fl 2 ,. '?:Af K MSW -., g f PM if tt if y . S if 5 gee: 7? 3, 5 ffffniteii , A A - 4 -Z W t+f, 'r BLAuirs A if Xe? 'YSL' . fi.. 1 W 4 4: gk Ty-,.,..,-a . A I 1 iggesju ! f ' , 1 , ig-3 'iff I I E ' ' gt-iff' 8' T Q V V, rj 3 ' f -gy I s rf -, fgy 4 gif - 1'-M . ' A in wvsTQ?f'5151f- Mfg ,, 1 f ' 7-.'j5f,,1 -. Q1 lf N-Q 3. ,Q' 2135, I ' grip, 1 ruv!!g,lH-f' - 1' A' EJ '1 ' 528 Watkins LU 2-2088 Lustig's Furniture, Hardware 84 Appliances For the finest in furniture, ond other household goods, you cannot beot Lustig's Clinf ana' Earlyn are looking af one of the beautiful Cedar Chests at Lusfig's PAUL HECK COMPANY Whether you ore looking tor Q home, or o place ot business. . .you con be sure that Poul Heck will be oble to help you Complete REAL ESTATE Service FOOt't'liIt Hayward BIank's Men's 8. Boys' Store B and Castro Streets Hayward Headquarters for 0 Sportswear Q Gym Wea, D Western Wear 0 Block Sweaters ' 551095 ' Samsonite Luggage l l CONGRATULATIONS Wlwen it co .es fr: Dicponds and watches . . . come fo to tl-ve 7956 Seefz' Claw: unmanwoop JEWEL:-:Rs Om Watch and Jewelry Repairing 952 B Street LU. l-0392 925 B Street LU. l-l85O CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduation Class of 1956 X Q f . - f 5 +- 'N f g l L . t ff It ,Q .L -Y ld . '71 71 Y- 284 -..Q - f X 1 -xg I X A 'V - ll gl 1 L 7' H GILMORE l ' f sig? it CHEVROLET A Q I 3 ,,,,a3g-54 ,y L. ew-'H 1 if ' F!-Ag! :lg .HW 5 .- - - ' ' ,nf if we .., W- le. ,... .M U f--f L L e eee . f ir are-,YH ll-1 if A 4 em, IPX . xv 936 wnxms H a y w a r cl If your car von'f run, and you're very upsef . . . . fakefffo- MIDWAY AUTO SUPPLY Fletcherls l67543 E. l4tl'1 Street San Leandro Automotive Service For the best in cor supplies of any kind- you can do no better than ot Midway Auto Supply for fhe finesf work done OPEN SUNDAYS 2I859 Foothill Blvd. LU. I-3714 EL. I-7343 - BR. 6.3435 f 55 . , .,,,.,., ,,,, 4 V , , , , , , . I 'S ' ' ' , ' ' ' ily ' 4'w'!f'5 'i a'Zn7 a x q in f F '.J: .z::,,zJ::m - , 'Qmf1'Zm4t L. .1' 2 f' ,V f. Congra+uI anons +0 Class of ,fi i i N i i ' v h'f 'G'-RJ Phofography is by LES BOOTH af , W 5 if JEM ANGUS STUDIO Qualify POfflGifUf65 ' F Oil Coloring - Framing -- Coping ? ff ... 57 1 V ' Q, Q ji, J ' f uf, , , ,,iii , SSSSS 'gg A fmm- i if W FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY B and Main S+ree+s LUcerne I-I l2I l080 B S+ree+ LUcerne I-2Ol5 For the bear in mens occewfrles ond clothes, you con always find lust whor youre Ioolfmg for of MEL 84 RUDY ,f Y 3 1 1649, 1 g 'K ff- ' , Z . VNV W 9 .Ii miillinl li.'. 4nrr1TI' If-7. -1--11.- lLeL00l5Lo x1 ,CLK X Dmi- QPJ L Wai lO68 B Sfreei' LUcorne I-I l5O frm? -W-p come AND em ur r. ,GJ V M70 4' J J - Ji ,f Offnf 5,11-f P f ft Lu CDV116 jim Y we Ur, N , 'A' JV jx! I vb N 'Md C'fEkV3DDl 1Q GY GGLDMAVYY' ,' 1' ,jf ' ' ,f M if ' y everything to I bVy' l OJMVCJQ Q .fb ' N 1 f' tempt o Teen 4 X ffl, f' 1 f-A J Aff' if v. V from SPORTSWEAR TO Fppgyrrf ff' , JM I 1 Zu! 9 , rj-,l 5 OlwOy5 The new f 0 X J ,V-1 always The look of foslmon X V ,J m zmort opporel from ' f f r X. W1 7 ,Mfg EJ! U NWS lf , ' e I ff , f ,I f I! f ' dj!! iffy J f If X ,' 1 ' I' V Fplof 'I and A L? 71 ffllcer -65I I ,U Z7 , ' I , ' I f' J , J! f A W IJ! j ff MLN ff XIX ink! 1 fyfz 1 ' f .1 p ff V' ll f 'I ' X A X , , J I X!! I, , 19V ,' f ff! ff! ,, , ovfe gnfis f ro yr R noon v , yfff X' , , sefwjfg K yy? V W J' CALL LUcerne I-I968 f X Fein Y lrfpi W .VV I if Fresh Every Day In PETER WHEAT BREAD Wedding Cakes Bir+hday Cakes Parfy Cakes co'r'rAcE BAKING. co., lNc. LUcerne I-I968 8499 A S+ree'r, Hayward ELgin I-6932 THE LAMPLITER For fine food and excellent service in congenial surroundings AP M' LAMPLITER ns THE PLACE TO eo A N KEE COLEMAN STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS Respecfea' School Phofographers For 30 Years 130 Geary Sl-reef. San Francisco For accuracy needed for presciptions you and your doctor can depend on D 0 N N A ' S FORM AID APPAREL SHOP .f. fe if if 7 Dresses - Coafs - Accessories - Millinery 4,,fZ!i Donna Rice, proprietor giafffggffff, ' . if QE M Z PM 5 ez ,M :Fifi ffig zfgrr-1 121, im E Ef?E:EEi?2 E .' ww arf- r- .rut cw :fi 544 Main Sheef Hayward V :V ,- ',.. ,. P .. ,,.,,f,.-- R. ' . , .P.. ,.., . .,.... T .... . - 1 I I I VVUVE Fvv. y FURNISHERS OF HOMES Good Tasfe Cosfs No More You can also find Cameras, Cosrneiics and Toys SUBURBAN SHOP Caslro Village Caslro Valley 74lO Casl'ro'Valley Blvd. l.Ucerne I-4892 FREE DELIVERY SERWCE LUcerr1e I-6679 LUcerne 2-i600 amy 55 . icq i'Ll,'E V 0 L K S WA G E N -'SO MUCH FOR SO Lime mf 'WD all 'W 395 kk lk x HUMPHREY morons c. f VX, Jim Close ' Al Humphrey ' aude ipm X ziias EAST I4fh sr -HA D 'x f Nr XJJJ fc Xl.. G 0 fi p0 SEDANS so 'CONVE TIBlXEGfX DJ, -couPEs . QTR s ERS . S U N R C5 O fe! gf X ix.J'l-T ,3 5 'RCAQN Xb?-9VTElso c compleie linelx Used Am 'c Afufomobilesu j X bf E , uouL5coisLsEq Q-f o - - we -45 T - -- si f 'I ' Q X f ,,,- PX be This l is i X25 T if T 'J ll HC lfl,6l0l'l . T X j 52742 QQ X As one can see by fhe large number of courses, clubs, and exfra- E curricular acfivifies offered af Hayward High School, we're , really ln The Swing . This being in fhe swing is expressed by fhe farmer in his avid parficipafion in school and social evenfs, and by his school spirif. The social acfivifies keep fhe farmers up on fhe lafesf in dance sfeps, song hifs, and records. His scholasfic record and his affendance af fhe Fine Arfs Area producfions and sporfs X?nggx3' 9 4: lf' , s evenfs prove fhaf fhe farmer has nof only an appreciafion for f 2- is K iazz buf also inferesf in fhe finer fhings of life. TC I 5 i 5' E, Hifi Y f Xxx , 4 Qiigflknl CX . 2, Y if A K i T ' Aff xg .A Q t, g J fl ,9,9l eCla l0l'l ' ii ivfff 1 X ' ' g T ' CC, a X ijjfff, fjff f To fhe following people we would like fo expressiour h ble f 7 T if, , ' , A fhanks and appreciafion for fhe help fhey have givenmus in he Q -- ' if , ff, publicafion of fhis I956 Agrarian. XY , WZ, Y To Mr. Earl Evans and Mr. Paul Brazelfon, of Fonfes Prihfing, bg. a ' for fheir irreplacable guidance in fhe producfion end of our book. ff, To Miss Eleanor Hawksley, Haypress adviser, and pasf c Agrarian adviser, for her assisfance in supplying us wifh valuable . A T flip informafion. E, ,, E To Mr. Herberf Brodahl, phofography feacher, for his greaf , fc. fechnical knowledge and phofographic skill used in fraining and ' .9 sf assisfing fhe yearbook phofographers. x , To fhe faculfy who have assisfed us and accepfed irregular hours wifh undersfanding. To fhe freshmen and sophomore salesmen who helped us wifh our inifial sales campaign. 'Cv W Jig! ll A f vf will A, M J, J Cyp!! PJULXUX 1 6' f' I CA X 11 J I V MSM Wy ' ' 7: V f Q X pl! cap ella . .Lf .V . 1136! Key Club . . . . . I K I21 6 1 A X Admin' rafion . . l9iBf99 Lamplighfers . . . . . . - I Aclverliseinenl . . .I M . . . L'l97-2I5f Malh Club ..... . . - Gs - 4 .. Agrari n iaff L ...... , f. I2 Zl Megaphone . . . I ..... I33 Ji! Ar Iu . . . f I26 Orchesfra .... . . . 6-I iv ufo s . . ,. . X . f. 224 Organizafions ..... I , ffl Band .X . . . 'i . . . I42-I43 Orpheus Club . . . . . I26 IJ' ' Biology I . . ff' . I25 Pep Council . . I32 B c .... . l64-l65 Piano Club . . . . . . . oarcl of Trusiees . . 99 Posfer Commilfee . . I2 4 Boys' League Council . . 93 Radio Club . .f - . I3 Caclels . . . . I2B Rally Band . . . . . 3 Campus . . . 4-I6 Rally Commillee . . 'QQ . 65,4 . 94 Campus Conirol . 95 Recl Cross .... 5 Chess . . . . I85 Represenfalive Assembly 5-Q X: .J ' . 99-9I Classes Rifle Team Q24 Seniors . I 7-49 Boys' . .... I 29 Juniors . . .X . F . . 52-63 Girls' . A I29 So ho es . TX .F S . . 64-73 Schgol D519 , ISO 4 V n . . , D74-83 School Life . , 96-Il2 dl 5 icefs Senior Porirails . . 20-46 Senior ' ' ' ' l8'l9 Service CommiH'ee , 95 ' Junior . . 52-53 Social Life I me-'95 Sopho or . . 64-65 Song GMS I l '33 X f Freiavnai ' ' 74'75 Sophomores , 54.73 0 Guard XCX ' A '28 SPor+s-BoYs C Confenls . , . , 'r 2-3 Basebau H8479 - C- 5-,F- - -, - - '27 BasIce+baIl . l14nl7s Q! isinrric u . . .XX f . . AFRO-II2 Block -'Hn u .64-'65 I and . . I43 Chess . . . '85 lsfrici' Councilxix . I . 89 Cross Counhy l '72-In ' Dramg r 'I' s Feihva I3B Fooiball I '6747' J f n Fm . . . A I37 Golf ' ' ' ' '84 1 , InI'ramuraIs . . l35.l37 f william ' qtfdxk ' '39 Invifafional Tourney , nf ? y Hle xes . . . . 1 . ' . . l40 Swimming l . . . jjgaz O. A rp Girl . . . , . I36 3, Tennis . l M ' '84 mx' Exe IIIIV unclllgqkjqy . . H. . 8 Track . I l fr '80-la' X Faculty! . . Cf, . . yu . 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