Mills High School - Asgard Yearbook (Millbrae, CA)
- Class of 1960
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From the mythologlcal herltage of the Vxkmgs comes the
t1tle of our yearbook Asgard In the Elder Eddcx the source
of Norse mythology the creatlon of humamty 15 d9SCI'1bed
as begmmng w1th the formahon of man and woman from
the ash and the elm trees The creatmg forces were the
Norse gods and goddesses who res1ded m Valhalla W1th
m Valhalla a hall called Asgard was des1gnated for the
Mllls I-hgh School has also f1g'urat1ve1y r1sen from a
ycrvmmg chasm has come to reahty Wllh 1ts place m the
realm of the sun moon and stars It 1S appropnate then
that for thls our hrst yearbook we have selected a theme
related to the herltage of the Norsemen We do not suggest
that students at Mxlls are gods and goddesses but rather
that through the hentage of the V1lC1HqS some color en
wronment and Splflt can be brought mto a modern styhzed
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PUBLISHED BY
THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
MILLS HIGH SCHOOL
MILLBRAE, CALIFORNIA
Volume 2
Iune. 1960
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that zleszrz to pile honors upon honors as an
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flags Cannot last orever The senzors graduate
and the ollozwnq Classes are le t to keep up
the Vlklllg splrzt anzl zts przde III aecomplzsh
:nent Bctufcn thrsc fours is a partial record
o tbl 1960 sc hool year at Mills We hope that
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Student Government
Senior Section ..
Senior Poll ,
Graduates
Senior Ball
Classes ,,,..o.,.,s up
luniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
TABLE OF CONTENTS
c up ssov, 2 Sports ...r, .... . .
5 Boys Sports ,
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Pompon Girls ,
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MRS HAZEL SMITH AS MOST OF US KNOW HI-IR
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Mr Konnolh Allen Dean of Boys at Mxlls I-hgh School du mq the fall se
molto: loft the Vxklngs m March to assume the pn c pnlshxp of the d st xc! s
nowllt high s hool Ardqlm Hlqh School He will be sorely missed by the
students of Mllls
IN APPRECIATION
Your enthus1ast1c personallty outstandlng
teachmg ab1l1ty and wllllngness to offer a guld
mg hand are qual1t1es for Whlch you have
become known and respected at Mllls You1
dex ot1on tc our school W1ll long be remembered
by the students and staff ot M1lls Hlgh
Your ded1cat1on ot elghteen years to the teach
mg DIOISSQIOH began after attendlng the Un1
VQTSIIY of Cal1torn1a Further graduate study at
Columb1a UPIVQTSIIY and George Wash1ngton
Unlverslty has developed and wldened your
teachlng sk1ll Outs1de of school your tlme and
mterest are also clalmed by a f1ne tamlly
cludlng two marrled chlldren and grandchlldren
several hobbles your tavorltes belng gardemng
and books and a Wanderlust that has led you
on many tr1ps 1n the Unlted States Presently
you are ant1c1pat1ng that tr1p of trlps a summer
1n Europe
In apprec1at1on of your outstandmg SGIVICG to
the 1959 annual staff as Well as your ded1cat1on
to all students of Mllls Hlgh School the Year
book Staff IS happy to dedlcate the 1960 Asgard
to you Mrs Hazel Smtth
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Pr1nc1pal s Message l
The qraduatron of the Class ot
1960 1S an 1mportant event rn the
short lustory of Mllls Hugh School
Members of tlfus class w1ll be the
hrst sen1ors to cross our audrtonum
stage to recelve therr dlplomas We
honor these qraduates for therr
many scholastrc CII'l1Sl1C and ath
letlc contrrbutrons to the develop
ment of our new hrqh school They
provlded leadershlp 1n the estab
hshment ot an etfectrve student
qovernment orqanlzatlon and they
were larqely respons1ble for bulld
mg the toundatlon on whrch the
tme tradltrons to Mllls Hxqh School
devotlon to our school and we
w1sh them success and happmess
Dr Edwardl' Walsh
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DR EDWARD T WALSH P cpl
Prlnclpal Deans Head School Admmlstratlon
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Gull Mx Ko noth Allen
Docm oi Boy cmd currently
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TEACHERS, CGUNSELORS
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MR JOHN BUCKHAM MISS LUCILLE CHAIKIN MR. JEAN YHANCECHI MH. ARTHUR WELCH
Junior and Senior Counselor Freshman and Senior Counselor Sophomore and Junior Counselor Freshman and Sophomore Counselor
Mathematics Physical Education Business Counselor Coordinator
MRS DORIS BENSON MRS. JOYCE BESTALL MR. ROBERT BRAGG MR. JOHN BROWNLEE
Latin Physical Education Chairman Art Chairman Chemistry
MRS JOAN CROZIEH MR. JOSEPH DEES MH. ROBERT DONOHUE MR. ROY DRURY
English Physical Education French Government
MR WOODSON HOCKER MR. JOHN KANE MR. ABLEN KENNEDY MR. WILLIAM KENNEY
5Pcm1sh Mathematics Social Studies English
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Mrs Rhoda Grau library clerk, and Mrs. Eleanor Purpus libra
nan handled the monumental task of building I
and library collections.
MH. HEHBHHT COMSTOCK
Mathematics
MR. DWlGl'-IT HALL
Music Chairman
MRS. NAN MAHAFFY
Business
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MISS ANN NICHOLS MR. TROY NUCHOLS MR. ROBERT PALAZZI MR. RICHARD RAMOS
Physical Education Business English Language Chairman
MR. GEORGE SHORT MISS BARBARA SMITH MRS. HAZEL SMITH MISS SHIRLEY SMITH
English Chairman I-Iomemaking Chairman English Business
MRS. BARBARA STRONG MR. SOLOMON TESMAN MR. DONALD THORESON MR. JAMES TIDWELL
English Social Studies Industrial Arts Physical Education
MR. ARTHUR ROTH
Mathematics
Mn. nonrnr snrr
english
MR. GENE TOGNETTI
Industrial Arts
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MH IOHN SCHAEFER
Science Chairman
MR RICHARD STOREH
Science
MR FRANK WALSH
Social Studies
Top left:
MRS. ADRIENNE MCGALLIARD
Attendance Secretary
Top right:
MRS. GERTRUDE SPALDING
Decm of Girls' Secretary
Bottom left:
MHS. RAE SNODGRASS
Registrar
Bottom right:
MRS. IEANNE LEBLANG
Deon of Boys' Secretary
SHARON DllTl'El.
Vice-President
DAVE SCHILLER
Magistrate
DAVE IOOST
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MEHEDITH KEYES
Secretary
ANN SCHOALFS
Assemblies Commissioner
Student Politicians
Under the leadership of President Dave
Ioost, the officers for the fall semester be-
gcm what was to be a very successful year
for the student body of Mills High School.
Activities included a successful campaign
for the sale of student body cards and par-
ticipation in several Inter-School Council
activities. Perhaps the most important proj-
ect of the year was the effort by the fall
council to get the entire student body to
vote. As a result of this encouragement, a
majority of the eligible voters turned out
at the polls. Student officers worked hand
in hand with Mrs. loyce Bestall to establish
a smooth and efficient student government.
dent Government
CHIP HATFIELD
Treasurer
CAROL SHEI-IRIN
Election: Commissioner
LINDA MAIMAN
Assistant Treasurer
CAROL RODMAN
Public Relations Commissioner
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RALPH BENSON
Controller
PAT SANFILIPO
Rally Commissioner
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BOTTOM ROW. lelt to right: Shirley Rickey. Leslie Meyers, Ian Anderson, Darlene Linton. SECOND BOW: Mac
Crockett, Gary Lynes, Marqareta Sbderberq, Mary Hearne. THIRD ROW: ludy Decherd, Dennis Wolli.
Diana Raymond. Sue Goldwater, Mr. Troy Nuchols, advisor. TOP ROW: Alan lohnson. Charles West-
brook, Lynn Raqqhianti, Mary Domars.
Court ot Last Resort
First Semester Court oi Last Resort
SBATED, lelt to right: Mrs. loyce Bestall, advisor: Lou Klemme, Lan Bachman, Tom
Peters, athy White. Tut Wynne, and Dave Schiller. Magistrate.
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Court and Senate
At the beqinnina ot the school year
every Mills student was aiven the op-
portunity to elect a senator and an
alternate to represent his second
period class in the Mills Senate. These
student representatives constitute the
school Senate which is directed by
the student body vice-president. The
purposes of the Senate include the
introduction ot bills important to the
student body, the discussion ot prob-
lems of student government, the trans
ter of information to the student body,
and the appointment of the members
of the Court ot Last Resort.
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ARDIE VIGNATI LINDA MAIMAN TUT WYNNE SHIRLEY RJCKEY RICHARD MONROE
Vice-President Treasurer Magistrate Elections Commissioner Rally Commissioner
KATHIE BLACKMAN DAVE SMITH TIM ANDERSON ROBIN LINTON BECKY WI-IITAKER
Secretary Assistant Treasurer Controller Public Relations Commissioner Assemblies Commissione
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SEATED, lelt to right: Tilt Wynne, Magistrate: Isrry Bengson, Art Gaqliardi, Connie
Campbell. STANDINQ. Tom Peters. Lan Bachman. Mr. Troy Nuchols, advisor.
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Government
All candidates for student body off
fices at Mills High School must corn-
plete a preleadership course dealing
with parliamentary procedure and
the framework of the Mills Constitu-
tion. After the preleadership class
members have completed the course
and successfully passed the qualify-
inq test, they confer with the present
holder of the office in which they are
interested. This officer acquaints the
candidates with the specific problems
and duties of the office. After this thorf
ouqh orientation in student qovern-
ment and the duties of a specific stu-
dent office, elected winners are well
qualified for their responsibilities as
student representatives.
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"We Are the Future"
The Peninsula League Conference which
each semester brings together Peninsula high
school student leaders met on March 26 at
Mills High School. The theme, "We Are the
Future" suggests the focus of the conference
exploring ways in which the initiative and
plans of today will be mirrored in the accom
plishments of tomorrow. The general chair
men for the conference were Leslie Meyers
and Ralph Benson: the seven committees were
directed by the following: Trish Nielson, re
ceptiong Meredith Keyes and Sharon Dietel
decoration: Bob Buscho and Mike McNamara
assembly, Pat lrber, art: Ian Connor, public
ity: Lynn Musso, luncheon, Tyler Wilson and
Vicki Danning, program. Attending as dele-
gates from Mills, representatives gained ex
perience and valuable insight which can be
applied to the next school year.
RALPH BENSON
President of the Student Body
Senior And Iunior Senators Sophomore And Freshmen Senators
SBATED, left to right: Iudy Cuneo, Miko Mount, Joanne Cole. SEATED, lett to right: Arlene Levy, Sandra Meitz, Iudy Mai-
SECOND ROW: Sandy Stewart, Dave Stout, Marilyn Garelick. man. SECOND ROW: Barbara Armstrong, Diana Scanlan,
TOP ROW: Kon Vignati, Stove Haborman, Richard Milgrom. Rudy Morones. TOP HOW: Doug Dawson and Tom Heaton.
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Office Workers
Teresa Padovano, Tyler Wilson, and Tom Barbee have
had the opportunity during the school year to gain
on the iob experience by working as secretaries and
switchboard operators. Other students in the Business
Department ained first hand experience at iobs in
the Main Office, Counseling Office, Department Off
fices and the Attendance Office.
Radio Crew
Doug Dawson, Iudy Connor, Ralph Benson, advisor
Mr. George Short, and Pat King are pictured Ln the
broadcasting station from which the daily news and
schedule of events were brought to the students under
the call letters of KVIK. a non-profit student run or,
ganization designed to serve the school through better
communication and to provide practical experience
for students in public speaking. Announcing teams
were changed every six weeks to provide an oppor-
tunity for each student to speak.
Financial Control Board
TOP HOW, left to right: Vicki Danning, Arlene Levy,
advisor Mr. Gaylord Coleman, Mary Ann Millsap. Iohn
Faull. SEATED: Linda Maiman, advisor Mrs. Nan Ma-
haffy. Dave Smith. In the reorganization of student
government, these students were chosen by the first
semester financial control board which consisted of
the class treasurers, student body treasurer, and stu-
dent body assistant treasurer. The newly formulated
financial control board regulates all financial matters
dealing with the student body by considering and
approving or disallowing all fund-raising proiects of
the school.
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The End and the Beginning-Diplomas
Our two wonderful years at Mills High are now
just a memory. In our lunior year many important
decisions were made as our school was just begin-
ning and many traditions and procedures had to
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STEVE PETERS
Senior Class President
be established. The first slate of class officers in-
cluded Sharon Dietel as president: Don Phaff, vice-
president: Kathie Blackman, secretary: and Ralph
Benson, treasurer. Arguments over our class ring
ended with the selection of a Viking figurehead
symbolizing the newly selected mascot of Mills
High, Margareta Soderberg, our AFS student from
Sweden, was able to join us in her senior year be
cause of funds raised in our work week. But work
was balanced by play on April 24th when "Dream-
ers' Holiday," our Iunior Prom, was held at the
Green Hills Country Club. And memories of that
night include the "non-union" musical organization
composed of faculty members who made it possible
for the show to go on when the band failed to make
an appearance.
The senior year activities were in the hands of
Steve Peters, president: Bob Buscho, vice-president:
Pat Nielson, secretary, and Tut Wynne, treasurer.
Highlighting the year was the night of March 4th
when the Senior Ball truly became "A Night to
Remember" at the California Country Club. These
two successful years will be climaxed at the grad-
uation, a time when many of us will acknowledge
the efforts of the class advisors, Mr. Gaylord Cole-
man, Mrs. Ioan Crozier, Mrs. Eleanor Eagan, and
Mr. Richard Storer.
BQB BUSSIHO PAT NIEISON TUT WYNNE
Vxce-President Sgcggim-y T1-gqgm-gr
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SHARON DIETEL cmd RALPH BENSON GARY EGGERT and HEATHER HYDE
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Personuliky
KATHIE BLACKMAN and STEVE PETERS
Best Siudenis
MARY ANN MILLSAP cmd CHIP I-IATFIELD
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MARY ANN MILLSAP and RICH IEFFERIES
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Wittiest
FRIED MARKEN and IUDEE MILLER
Best Dressed
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Iust a few more days and we ll be through
Brddmg our frrends good lu k cmd adreu
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And we hear our frrends call
lt brmgs back the memor1es and thrllls
Of our two wonderful years at Mrlls
Some of us came from Capuchmo
And sw1tch1ng we thought was qurte a blow
Others came from Bur11ngame
And thought exactly the same
The f1rst year was really qulte hard
What w1th no lockers 1n the yard'
We fussed and we fumed about our plrght
But fmally they were brought mto srght
Then the rams came wrth the leaks galore
But we drdn t know half of what was rn store
Then some names we saw ln the run
Dletel Phaff Blackman and Benson
lunlor class cffrcers they became
Now they are the names of fame
Next came the Prom wrth the glrtter of gems
But where was Bay Hackett and all hrs men?
The teachers who were there on hand
Got together and formed the band
lt was truly A Dreamer s Hcllday
Before we knew tt Iune was here
And summer was greeted wrth good cheer
We laughed and swam unt1l rt was fall
We returned as Senrors proud and tall
We found our classes wrthout much haste
And saw all our frlends dressed rn good taste
More names that won t be has beens
Are Peters Buscho Nrelson and Wynne
They are the Senror class motor and gears
They re leadmg us through our greatest of years
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The teachers too we ll remember well
Because all of them were really swell
Some of the courses made us blue
But they were there to see us through
To Dodge on sk1 tr1ps we drd go
And skued all day up rn the snow
The Olymptcs of 60 were at Squaw
And those who went were held 1n awe
Broken legs? There were a few
Broken arms? There were those too
Then 1t was March and the Semor Ball
The Callforrua Club made rt fun for all
We danced and laughed t1ll late at rught
Then came home 1n the dawn s new lrght
There were College Boards and other exams
And the grades hrt us w1th a Wham
We gazed at our cards wrth very sad looks
Thrs was no tlme to throw away the books
Those who passed were very glad
And only a few were very sad
Hrgh School IS over but new thlngs wrll come
The Navy A1r Force and Army for some
There 1S college and careers for other
And a f W soon to be housewrves and mothers
Before we know 1t Grad Nrght w1ll be here
And more memor1es w1ll appear
So as we say good luck and adreu
To all of our frrends old and new
We ll remember the trmes happy and sad
For we are Mtlls very f1rst Grads
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Semor Ball, March 4, 1960
Walt Tol1eson's band provided wonderful music cs well as
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the efforts of the American Field Service program. Youth Exchange Program.
ONE YEAR IN AMERICA FOR MARGARETA AND RENATE
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB
FRONT HOW, left to right: Claudia Futter, Arlene Levy. Robbie Eckert, Sarah Dowell, Sandi Anderson, Sharon
Kettering, Leslie Brown. Moreen Libet, Linda Durkee, Kathie James, Janet Wessell, Meredith Pitcher. SECOND
HOW: Bev Olshen, Frances Brodofsky, Penny Iohnstone, Margareta Soderberg, Sharon Dietel, Dennis Wolfl,
Ioni Hall, Audrey Merrick, Ioyce Hammons, Claudia Harris, Alice Dunn, Carol Lollin, Iill Evans, Leila Owen,
Carol Noren. THIRD HOW: Tim Anderson, Bonnie McLaughlin, ludy Decherd, Debbie Brown, Patricia Nielson,
lee Ferrarese, Dan Morley, Bruce Salvatore, Nancy Garibaldi, Pat King. Pam Marsh, Mary Ann Millsap,
Nancy Haberman, Kathy I-leslin, Miss Lucille Chaikin, sponsor. FOURTH HOW: Diane Fitzsimmons. Mary
Bihlmaier, Debbie Fine, Mary Packard, Lezlie Labhard, Ann Hudspeth, Karlyn Nourse, Karen Iensen, Darlene
Linton, Robin Linton, Margaret Irvin, lean Cavender, Nancy Naughton, Lane Burton.
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Mary Ann Millsap, Mathematics Sandra Goethe, Art Marilyn Garelick, Music
Ralph Benson, English ludith Cunso, Home Economics Pmahsi m Fine Arts
Finalist in Liberal Arts Chip Hatfield, Lab Science
Finalist in Applied Arts
Nancy Garibaldi, Foreign Lanquage Sandra Stewart. Business
Leslie Meyers, Social Studies Dave Blanton. Trades and Industrial Arts
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Huhe secretary cmd Karan Iensen treasurer
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7Vone so wicked that he ls worth naught
The Fall semester of 1959 was the time for the
election of Iunior class officers. Chosen to lead
their class through the year were: Steve Ottery
president: Sandy Anderson, vice-president
Georgann Buhe, secretaryg and Karen Iensen
treasurer. The officers, under the guidance of
their advisors, Mrs. Barbara Strong, Mr. Iean
Franceschi, and Mr. Robert Palazzi, had a very
successful year. They are now in the process of
constructing a class constitution.
Receiving the Junior Class rings was a big
event for the Iuniors. Some of the Iuniors re-
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Sophomore year, while the rest of them received
their rings during their Iunior year. Also during
the fall, the candidates for the American Field
Service Program were selected.
The lunior Prom is one of the most important
events in the life of every lunior, and this year's
dance was no exception. The theme was chosen
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Iunior class submitted names and a committee
chose the best one The Winner received a free
ticket to the Prom Iapanese Midnight submit
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held in the Girls Gymnasium on Friday April
22 l96O When the evening arrived everyone
had a wonderful time dancing to the music of
loe Marcellino and his outstanding band.
At the end of Ianuary, Steve and his family
moved to Chicago, Illinois. The Iuniors had an
election campaign and elected Brad Schiller to
the office of President for the rest of the year.
Brad, along with his officers, advisors, and com-
mittee chairmen Cathy Vtfhite, decorationsg Ieff
Cabral, refreshments: Bose Galante, tickets and
bids: Sarah Dowell, publicity: and Sandy An-
derson, clean-up, helped to make the lunior Prom
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CHARLES STEWART
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Sitting on the lawn discussing their coming activities are sophomore Class Oificers: Iohn Hartford, presi-
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The Sophomore Class of 1962 has done many
things to be proud of. One of the first things they
did was elect Class Officers. They are Iohn Hart-
ford, president: Iulie Rothschild, vice-president:
Carol Ann Mark, secretary: and Iill Ienkinson,
treasurer.
The Sophomore Class has been unique in be-
ing the only class to have a Class Cabinet. The
members include: Bill Prevot, Helen Nicholson,
Tom Peters, Iecm Cavender, Pat Billig, Brent Os-
borne, Lewis Linington, and Sherilyn Green.
This Cabinet helps to bring ideas to the attention
of the Class Officers. By having this Cabinet,
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sented at the meetings of the officers and
Cabinet.
The Class Cabinet helped the officers plan the
Sophomore Dance which was held on Friday,
March 18, 1960. The dance was held in the Cafe-
teria, and the music was provided by Iulio
Erwin's combo, and songs played and sung by
Ierry Engbretson.
The planning and carrying out of this dance
and other activities could not have been accom-
plished without the help of their wonderful ad-
visors, Mrs. Doris Benson, Mr. Arlen Kennedy,
and Colonel Woodson Hocker.
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The first view of Mills High School which most
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FRONT ROW, left tn right: Rich Ielteries, 25: Steve Maq'dson, 31: Ioe Skoinick, 30: Tom Edwards. 22: Larry
Pickett, 21: Dave Hall, 32: Ralph Dickinson, 17: Dave Noiziqer, 39: Wayne Cnppa, 42: Dan Cwens, 50: Tom
Barbee, 38: Ierry Schwab, 58: Iohn Nystrom, 11: Dave Overhulser, 37: John Muhic, 47: Terry Meqarqee. 14.
CENTER: Conch Lehmkuhl, Coach Tidwell cmd Coach Tho:-esfn. BACK ROW: Gene Srattini. 20: Geary An-
drews, 36: Rich Morgan, 24: Brian. Wcxhle, 33: Lcn Bachmcn, 52: Ifshn Mr-Furland, 54: Rudy Morones, 53: Ed
Venturi, 47: Dave Joost, 34: Lou Klemme, 51: Bill Cm-ehime 4": Howard Sundberg, 55: Steve Netherby, 15:
lchn Bachmcm, 59: Ron Rcssi, 57: Tom Atchison, 35.
Mills Y , ii,l3 Mills 3 6
Cubberly 32 Scm Mateo ,,,, 25
Mills ., 3 U Mills 25
Capuchino . 7 Hillsdale i, 27
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FRONT ROW lei! to nqht B111 Putzke Chet Wxllmms Phxl Flescher Bob Peterson Lewxs Lmmngton Marty
Durham Ixm Van Hoften lack Rochette B111 Sherfy BACK ROW Bxll Mayer Mzke Mandelson Iohn Fcxrella
Russ Bxqelow Rxchurd Rohrer Bull Mclnerney Iohn Levy Wyull Eushs Dave Nunno Sherman Peierson
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Season Wlth V1otor1es
As the football season for 1959 drew to a
close the lunror Varsrty Football Team had
become a powerful Contender rn league corn
petrtron The season opened wrth losses to
Capuchlno C7 UD Hrllsdale C20 l4l and Ieffer
son C25 61 The most exomnq contest of the s a
the frrst quarter and Hlllsdale retalraled to he
the qarne The score was tred aqarn dunnq
the econd quarter At the heqrnnrnq of the
last perrod Hrllsdale scored The srtuatron
are-w tense as the clock trcked away Mrll
had the hall dunno the fmal seconds but wa
unable to score The last qames wrth San
Mateo and Westmoor were d9C1S1VQ V1C1OTl9
for the Vrkrnqs wrth scores of lil 7 and l9 O
son was the Hillsdale qame. Mills scored in
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Freshmen Show Strength at Seasons End
Havrng been warned by the coaches to expect
a physrcal workout durmg the year the frosh
settled down to a season that began slowly but
ended br1ll1antly In the frrst game of the season
Mllls held Capuchlno scoreless untrl the last mm
ute and a half of play but fmally lost 7 O The
most exc1t1ng game for the yearlmgs accordmg
to Coach Herbert Comstock was the second
game of the season w1th H1llsdale The freshmen
tallred therr frrst score rn thrs game but fmxshed
on the short end of a 20 l4 fmal The worst game
of the year was the 25 6 loss to Iefferson ln the
coaches oprnlon everythrng possrble had gone
wrong for therr team m thrs game
Only after three defeats d1d the freshmen put
together a wmnmg effort W1th Mrlls leadmg 7 O
unt1l almost the last two mmutes of play the
Vrkmgs scored another touchdown to make the
score l3U W1th thrs lead and wlth the clock
trckrng away all team members were g1ven val
uable game experience San Mateo scored m
the last play of the game to brlng the fmal score
to 13 7 an excrtmg 1n1t1al vrctory for the frosh
The last game of the season was another w1n for
Mrlls After bu1ld1ng up a three touchdown lead
1n the frrst half the freshmen played defensrve
ball to defeat Westmoor 19 O Although the team
won only the last two games of the season both
coaches were very happy wrth the development
of the frosh squad The team expertence of thls
club should be of great value to next year s Var
stty and Iunlor Varsrty squads
BOTTOM BOW left to nqh! Bob Hammond Robert Howell Irm Arteseros Ixm Gentry Phll Smith Rxchard
Fxsher Ieii Sexd Sheldon Gersh Frank Costamagna Hxchard Barca Bob Schmidt Hxchard Stxller Mxke
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Smdxcx Roger Nordby B111 Buckmgham Gary Herren Don Hemy Steve Halden Courtney Zxtelh Steve
Ercolxnl and Coach Kenneth Graham TOP ROW Lynn Deedler Bob Ausano Brent Myers Steve Frankonl
Ralph Domemcl Robert Magxdson Ixm Terrel Bob South Bruce Day Doug Nxelsen Chet Lane and
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Mills 4l, Buscher 397 Mills 48, Hall
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Mills 42, Capuchino 437 Mills 33, San
Mateo 582 Mills 32, Tennyson 46f Mills
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Tom-us Team
FRONT ROW loft to right Chns Day Dan Pauluccx Gordon Spnnger lxm Llghtbody Dave Turner BACK
ROW Coach Sol Tasman Captaxn Rich Ale! Dave Stem Lewxs Lxnmnglon Charlie Browne and Brad Schxller
Spnng Sports Complete
lntersohool Cornpetttton
Netmen Enter PAL
Golfers Face League
The Mtlls H1gh tenms team under the dtrec
tton of Coach Sol Tesman was anttctpattng tts
1n1t1al vars1ty year Although the squad shows
great promtse for the 1960 season rnexper
tence 1n varstty competttlon IS a dtsadvan
tage W1th a team composed of lower class
men except for one senlor and one tumor
Coach Tesman felt that Mtlls should be able
to challenge other PAL foes for a tennls
crown 1n the next two years
At press ttme the Varslty Golf team was
holdmg a second place tn league standxng
Wtth a team mcludmg one tumor two sopho
mores and one freshman Coach Ttclwell pre
d1cts a brlght future tn varstty competmon
The team s number one man 1S senlor leff Bell
Golf Team
LEFT TO RIGHT Coach Ixm Tldwell Inhn McFarland Bob Solomon Iack
Chollerrl Dave Behrend and Tom Iohnson
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BOTTOM ROW leh to nqhi Tom Edwards Dave Ioost Ioe Cavanaugh Bxll Prevot Gena Scaihnx SECOND
ROW Hlch leifenes Iohn Blevens Ken Ross Dave Stout Ron Waxner Mxke Carey TOP ROW Coach
Wxlllam Herron Denms Ioost EdT1coulal Stan Abraham Sieve Nelherby Nell Rose
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BOTTOM HOW left to nghl Wmton Cleary Rudy Morones Ilm Cox Ierry Engbretson Dale Rxchurds and
Gary Neese MIDDLE ROW Iohn Halpm Dan Owen Elvm Burr Bob Bean B111 Bcrbcmcc and Iohn Fcxrellc
TOP ROW Coach Frank Walsh Ed Ventun Bncxn Wuhle Bull Fxhppx Tom Atchison Tom Barbee Lynn
Deedler and Coach Gene Toqnetix
M COX 880 GARY NEESE spnnts ED VENTURI shot put TOM BARBEE 440 TOM ATCHISON sprmts
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M1113 Spectators Led ln Songs and Yells
A schools sp1r1t 1S encouraged greatly by rts
cheerleaders and pompon grrls Mrlls Hrgh
Schools Varslty Cheerleaders had the maror
role 1n developmg school sprnt a spzrrt Whrcn
was demonstrated at our games durrng the year
Head cheerleader lont Smlth was accompanred
by ass1stants Ioan Fagnanr Connre Campbell
Caryl Sargentr and Lmda Hennmg These pep
py cavortmg grrls helped Wtth the composmg
and executron of sprrrted cheers From the mo
ment they were chosen the trve grrls have had
a trmeeconsumrng and tatrgumg Job We owe
many thanks to our VGfS11Y Cheerleaders tor
leadmg the yells at the games wrth never endrng
Splflf and energy
Addrng to the drsplay of color and garety at
our games were the pompon grrls shakmg therr
golden pompons to the muslc ot Mr Hall and
Vcnstty Chnrlecxders
hrs straw hat band These talented grrls Bon
me Mclsaughlm Kathre Blackman Kathy Whtte
Sandy Longmore and Drane Srlven have g1v
en a great deal of t1me to uplrftmg the enthusr
asm of Mrlls students Wrth therr excellent rou
tmes they formed a drsplay ot Scarlet and Gold
and symbolrzed the outstandmg sp1r1t ot Mllls
The lumor Varsrty Cheerleader squad was
composed ot Sarah Flanders Kathy Benedtct
Pam Atwood and Drane loanou These grrls d1d
a spectacular Job ot cheermg therr teams tc
vrctory
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po npon gtrls have been custodrans ot school
the year leadmg spectators rn both wmnmg and
losmg causes
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Pictured above left to right Diane Silven Kathie Blackman Cathy White Sandy Lonqmore and Bonnie
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man of the Girls' Physical Education Department, congratulates Pat Nielson, Maren Nesie, and Francis
Brodotsky on earning enough points to receive a "Block M." A G.A.A. pin, the highest award for a partici-
pant, was awarded to Mary Ann Millsap, Ellen Hull, and Ioni Hall. Stars were received by Debbie Brown.
Alice Dunn, Launa Patterson, Nancy Hatlield, Ellen Hull, and Ioni Hall. The third highest award. a "Block
M" was presented to Francis Brodoisky, Maren Nesie, and Pat Nielson.
Mills Girlsftthietic Association
COOKIE MERCHANT
Vice-President
SANDY LONGMORI-I
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CHARLOTTE STEINMETZ
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Manager Carol Stagnaro gives the girls the word to start the game.
Afternoon Amozons Eorn Points, Letters, Pins
Playing an exciting game of volleyball are, left to right: Diane
Smith, Carol Hubert, Sharon Alexander, Rose Galante, Ian Curia,
Indy Waugh, Iudy McCarthy, cmd Karen Kramer.
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Dunn, Debbie Brown, Claudia Putter, and Debbie Fine.
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Hockey basketball and tennrs are three ot
the nraror sports 1n the Glrls Athletrc Assocra
ton program Much actrvrty has been ev1dent
th s year rn all three of these sports Manager
for each of these sports were lonr Hall hockey
Carol Staqnaro basketball and ludy Dechard
tennls Kathle Blackman Debble Brown Alrce
Dunn Claudta Putter Marrlyn Garelrck lonl
Hall Adrranne Holmer Ellen Hull Sharon Ket
and Tenms Awards
terrnq Maureen Lrbet Mary Ann Mrllsap Launa
Patterson and D1ane Reynolds recerved awards
for therr partlcrpatron 1n hockey RGCGIVIIIQ
awards for therr skrll ln basketball were Mary
Packard Debbre Brown Mar1lynCr1tzman ludy
Dechard Lmda Durkee Debbre F1ne Claudla
Putter Claudxa Harrrs Nancy Hatileld Lezlre
Labhard and Al1C9 Dunn Tennrs tltallsts were
Karen lensen and D1ane Parker
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Warfare
One place on the Campus that is
quite a credit to Mills is the qirl's atlif
letic field where many of the after
school battles were staged. Pictured
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Girls' Athletic Association enioyinq an
afternoon of fun.
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Dave Asquxth vnce presxdent Art Gcxqhardx Sophomore representahve Ron Wolff Freshman representatxve
luck Grady Iuruor repressnlcxtxve Bob Buscho Senxor representatxve Bruce Gramkcm treasurer Lcm Buch
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For the tall semester the M1lls Boys
Assocranon better known as MBA
was under the d1rect1on of Mr Allen
Dean ot Boys To start the sernester
pres1dent Tyler Wllson and hrs cabr
net presented another f1ISl at Mllls
the Grlcl Classtc a football dance
whrch w1ll surely become a tradrtron
lonr Srnrth was crowned M1lls f1ISl
Gnd Queen by Lou Klernme co cap
tarn of the varsrty football team Tc
add to the gay atmosphere ot the eve
mng red and blue spotlrqhts created
a vrolet tlnted qyrnnasmrn whrch was
decked mn long streamers
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nest Hrckson assumed the dutres of
dean of boys at Mrlls and rnhented
the sponsorshxp ot MBA The tlnal ac
l1V1ll9S of the year were hlqhhahted
by a Bohernlan Dance planned by
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Gnd Queen and Atiendanls
SEATED left to nqhi Cathy Whrte pnncess Ion: Smnh Gnd Queen Joan Fagnanx
princess STANDING Mrchelle Lawrence prmcess Dawne Rxlter prmcess 1111 Ienkm
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MBA Ofhcers Sprmq Semester
STANDING lei! to rxqh! Davs Smnh treasurer Ixm Rxchardson Iunlor representahve Whrl Mather secre
tary lack Grady vxce presxdent Pele Hale Senior representatxve SEATED Presxdent Dave Asquxih NOT
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SEATED let! to nght Carol Henderson Ton Gutwoxn Marqarela Sodorborg Anna Harbak Lynn Musso
Ga le Pxncus and Iud Cuneo STANDIN Mar Donmn er Leno e DsMat 1 K thloe K ll b 1' Kath
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Heshn Advxsor MISS Dawne Bernhardt Ixll Evans Penny Lawrance Ga1l Patnck Barbara Hull Kathy Benson
Mills Girls Assoclatlon
With a year of success and experience behind
it Mills Girls Association had begun a second
year of activities under the direction of Dean
Dawne Bernhardt Early in the fall semester
many girls applied to be on the MGA cabinet
Those applicants were then interviewed and
rudged on their scholarship activities and en
thusiasm After a direct election of the remain
ing candidates the sixteen girls began opera
tion with the addition of two honorary members
exchange students Margareta Soderberg and
Renate Paumgarten
The inauguration of the Mills Girls Associa
tion s new cabinet members took place on Octo
ber 21 at MGA s first assembly of the year Pat
Nielson last years president called the meet
ing to order and passed the gavel to the new
president ludy Cuneo The cablnet members
garbed in new uniforms red lumpers and white
blouses were then introduced Presentation of
uniforms to the two foreign exchange students
and honorary cabinet members Margareta So
derberg and Renate Paumgarten followed.
The first event the cabinet undertook was the
bolstering of the treasury through the sale of
programs at the football games. The major fund
raising protect of the semester 1nvolved the sale
of Viking stationery with the proceeds desig
nated for the scholarship fund
To add fun and amusement to the spring se
rnester the cabinet spent a day at Stanford Uni
versity where members enroyed a bicycle tour
a visit to the new Medical Center a tour of the
book store a tour of a girls dormitory and a
luncheon on campus
During the year the cabinet added an informa
tive aspect to their weekly meetings by hearing
different members of the faculty talk on specific
interests Mr Tognettr spoke on the operation
and care of automobiles Mr Palazzi discussed
the attractions and entertainment available in
the Bay Area
Numerous activities were conducted which
were open to all girls The highlight of the year
was the very successful girl ask boy Christmas
formal Fantasy 1n Frost The Dad Daughter
fun night a program inaugurated last year was
held in April and gave glrls an opportunity to
socialize with their fathers. The final event of the
year a senior tea honoring the graduating girls
of Mills was in the planning stage at press time.
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Presxdenis snhng ld! to nqh! Rohm Lmton Bonme Beckenhauer Nancy Haberman Manlyn Hemy Secre
lanes standmq left Io nqht Marcxa Sieqer Sandy Siewart Sarah Hahn Debbxe Fxne Margaret Irvm
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Secretary
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Iudy Cuneo
Gayle Pmcus
Lynn Muse,
Amtcx Harbclc
Terr Gutwem
Carol Hendereorm
Chnslmas Carolmq Cahforma Style
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Semester Business Manager Editor of Thunderbolt
Assistant Edltor
arance Thunderbolt Completes Second Year
aurdance of our edrtor Ionr Smsth and advrsor
Mr Palazzr The lO6U Asqard IS the result of the
efforts of the entrre yearbook class both semor
and Junror staff
Thunderbolt
f-lavrng to qo to press every other Tuesday
for 36 weeks IS the terrrfymq yet challenqmq
task that faced each member of the Journahsm
class Under the drrectron of Mrs Nancy Cossrtt
adV1sor the paqe edrtors assrqned storres
placed them on paqe dummres and checked
frnol copy for all materral rn the Thunderbolt
Headlme wrrtmq readmq frnal proof and drs
trrbutlon ended the cycle rn the productron of
the school paper
Each staff member whether an edrtor or a re
porter played a necessary and lmportant role
rn the productron of the school paper It was
throuqh the efforts of all these people that the
Thunderbolt was rn bed on trme durmq the
year
BOTTOM ROW left to nqht Pat Bxllxq Sue Fazackerly lecxnette Kennedy Sharon Putter SECOND ROW
Sharon Gxblm Dxane Rxcaud Pat Sanhlxpo Sharon Alexander Rxta Papmx Nancy Hnherman lohn Levy
TOP ROW Mrs Cossxtt Lexla Auen Bob Cramer Sieve Haberman B111 Grandey Pete Hale Mxsh McCabe
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LEFT TO RIGHT Kalhxe Benson Ieanene McM1llan Lmda Dahhnqer Sue Hammersten Mr Allan Clark
Duane Harrls Charlotte Smxth Carol Lemhrxqht Dave Smrth Ioyce Hammons Sharon Henderson Dou
Milne Marlene Desellum Barbara Huff Darlene Lmton Moreen Llbet Ieanne Colfer Lynne Schoenfel
Leslne Brown and Bonme Beckenhauer
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lntermedxate Band
BACK TO FRONT left to nght Roger Altman Blll Barbamca Tom Berq Ixm Byrnes hm Cappa Mxke Dalton
Kent Dyson Rrck Ernst Al Erwm Ixll Evans Marxan Flanders Beverly Gray Mxke Hale Betsy Halvarson
Allen Havens Gary Herrera Mary Kennehck Ixm McLaugh1m Harry McNay Glen Mrslcel Rrchard Morn
Dave Nolzrger Lxnda Perxgo Txm Pxckens Ed Rodgers Ie!! Seld Nancy Iones Doug Whxie Ed Zollxn
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Davxd Alger Martha Andersen Davrd Anderson Amold Attell Bon Bass Bette Io Belda Pat Brshop Kathre
Blackman Harvey Boysen Fran Brodoisky lack Chrllemr Claue- Cohendet Claudette Cole Bob Cramer
Mlchael Cramer Marxlyn Cntzman Iuho Erwin Iun Faull Mcmlyn Garelxck Walt Haderer Lmda Harqht
Claudla Harns Jeff Hayne Carol Hendersen Walter Hrll Tom Hoey Allan Kems john Kxllen Chet Lane
Herb La Mott Ioan La Mott Andrew Lattu Susan Lee Robm Lrnton Lee Lxvmgston Al Ludwxgsen Aurora
Martmez lack Masarle hm Mxller Rudy Morones Tom Neel Phrllp Nemec Iohn Nystrom Kathxe OBrien
Dave Overhulser Susan Pfarrer Sherman Peterson Tom Podgoretsky Dawne Rxtter Ken Ross Ken Solomon
Bruce Salvatore Laurre Schoenteld Dorthy Smxth Gordon Sprmger Guy Steacy Lmda Wahle Iohn Ward
lean West Charles Westbrook Brett Whrtlaw Iefi Winters hm Lindsey
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BOTTOM ROW left to rxght Bonme Vendxg Iudy Baldwin Denxse Mahoney Kathy Nuno Kathy Grail
Trudr Torkelson Colleen Nolan Marty Bartlett Arleen Marluccx Dawne LaBeau and Gayle Reynolds MID
DLE ROW Dons Kxnyon Ioyce Freeman Ann Ternll Kathleen Kullenberg Carol Ann Mark Kay Marshall
lan Curia Ioy Ann Harns lean Cavender Gail Patrxck Ardxs Townsend loyce Pardmr Nancy Owens
Iudy Ferner Iudy Heins TOP HOW Mr Allan Clark lohn Davls Rxck Morton Mary Vanderxee loy
Wlnkleman Sarah Atkxnson Val Garay Gall Tanner Betty Wmkleman Dennis Marshall Maren Nesie
Valene Von Dohren Iulxo Erwm Mxke Cavalli
A cappella and Straw Hat Band
Smg and Play tcnr Students
Straw Hat Band
BOTTOM ROW left to nght Frances Brodoisky Claxre Cohendet Al Havens Walt H111 Iames Faull TOP
ROW Lee Lxvxngston Thomas Berg Charles Westbrook Harvey Boysen Rudy Morones
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Under the capable instruction of Mr.
Dwight l-lall, head of Mills Music Depart-
ment, and Mr. Allan Clark, the choral
groups and bands spent many hours
preparing for musical performances.
The marching band performed for the
rirst time at the football games display-
ing the new uniforms which were red
with gold hrocade. Mills band has
nlayed for the students at assemblies
and at the Christmas program. On
March 5, Mills High was represented
for the first time at the University of
California Music Festival at Berkeley.
Pictured at the right are Mills High School Maiorettes.
KNEBLING, left to right: Rita Schoeder, Beverley Gray.
Dawne Ritter. STANDING: Billie Pickett. Harriette Mc-
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KNEELING, left to ri ht: Dennis Woltt, Rich Wheeler, Rich Monroe, Diane Silven, Mary Denninqer, Sarah
Dowell, Rita Papini, ghirley Rickey, Robin Linton, Darlene Linton, Marqareta Soderberg, Bonnie McLaughlin,
and Meredith Keyes. SECOND HOW: Iohn Levy, Chip Hatfield, Beverly Iohnston, Anita Harbak, Ardie Viqnati,
Dawne Ritter, Margie Eagan, Kathie Benson, Laurie Schoenfeld, Mary Domars, Kathy Benedict, Sarah Flan-
ders, lill Ienkinson. SITTING: Diane Ioanou, Kathie Blackman, Maureen Meyer, Iudy Waugh, Louise
LaSouley, Diane Scanlon, Ioni Hall, Margaret Irvin, Marilyn Heiny, Bonnie Beckenhauer, Ann Voorhees,
Carol Lembright, Lenore DeMartini, Diana Raymond, Ioan Cognetta, Kathy Abbott, Carol Sargenti, Patti
McGee, Bonnie Vendig, Helen Nicholson, Yvonne Price. STANDING: Miss Lucille Chaikin, Advisor: Pam
Atwood, Iulia Rothschild, Carol Ann Mark, Marilyn Garelick, Sharon Henderson. Kathy Wild, Lynne Beale,
Carolyn Cohen, Bonnie Lincoln, Peggy Allen. kxdy Muirhead, Sharon Van Pelt, Karlyn Nourse, Sandi
nderson.
Kinney, Betsy Halverson.
"Getting To
Know You"
The After Five Combo provided the
music tor the "Gettinq to Know You"
dance at the beginning of the year.
Spirit
At the tirst assembly of the year
Mzxrqaretcx Soderberq cmd Renate
Paumqarten were introduced as our
exchange students, and the Millettes
service club presented the school
banner to the student body.
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excrtrng events Extendmg therr famtlrarrty
wrth Roman culture the members of the
Latrn Club began an actrve program dur
mg the sprmg of thrs year Gne of therr
actrvrtres a Romar Banquet rn whlch the
slaves wart on the noblemen was held rn
May Under the leadershtp ot therr presr
dent Bruce Salvatore and adv1sor Mr
Dorrs Benson they also planned to rarse
The French Club another rnterest group
tn the language department was drrected
by adv1sor Mr Robert Donohue and presr
dent Claudra Putter Actrvrtres for the year
rncluded a fund rarsrng prorect the sale ot
Lrterature Data Gurdes to fellow student
a trtp to see a French Movre and a VlSll lv
see Premrer De Gaulle durtng hrs vrsrt tt
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French Club
FIRST ROW sxttmg left to rx ht Ann Schoales Presxdent Ellen Hull Secretary Mary Bxhlmaxer Treasurer
Lemore DsMcrt1nx Charlotte otelo Lmda Durkee SECOND ROW standmg Mary Ann Mxllsap Carol Hen
derson Claudxa Futtor Ahce Dunn Kathle Benson Penny Johnstone Barbara Huff Bette Io Bolda Bonnie
Beckenhauer lean West Ga11Patr1ck Sue Hammarsten
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The Future Nurses Club rncludes rn tts mem
bershrp potennal doctors nurses, soctal work
ers phystcal and occupatlonal therapists who
are rncreastnq thelr mterests and br monthly
meetmqs under the leadership of presidents Pat
Brlhq and Bev Olshen and advrsor Mrs Bertha
Odeqard Mayor club prolects for the year in
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BOTTOM ROW left to right Ioan Ranson ludy Heins Cathy Davis Pat Brlhq President Claudia Putter
Vice President Adrianne Holmer Secretary Treasurer SECOND BOW Nancy Hatfield Sharon Putter Mari
Iyn Brown Ioan Tuccorx Roberta Paul Teri Gutwem Gayle Pincus Trudx Torkelson TOP HOW Ioan
LaMott Sandy Hrenoff Nancy Cohen Carolyn Cohen Denms Wolff Sharon Henderson BACK ROW Stand
ing Gail Soronen Sharon Van Pelt Nancy Loses Cigyora Ullo Anastasia Bostanqoqlov Sue Meyers
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Future Professtons Spark Interest
Eleanor Eagan
Future Teachers
The Future Teachers Club also devoted tts
interests and act1v1t1es to studying the chosen
professron of its members A tour of the CGl1
fornla Teachers Association Butldmq rev1s1on
of the club constitution and fund rarsmq for the
scholarsh1p fund were the manor protects for the
year under the direction of prestdents Sandy
Lonqmore and Iudy Decherd and advtsor Mrs
BOTTOM ROW left to right More-en Lrbet Ann Schoales Clair Cohendet Lenore DeMart1nx Ann Hudspeth
Charlene Kroger Shirley Labhard Sandra Memtz Kathi Iames Sharon Kettering SECOND ROW Judy
Decherd President: Frances Brodotsky Vice-President: Mary Packard Treasurer' Bonnie Beckenhauor Sec-
retary: Gwen Holmes Sophomore representative' Lezlie Labhard, Iunior representative. TOP ROW: Pat
King: Mrs. Eleanor Eagan Advisor' Les Brown' Katherine Abbott: Sue Pfarrerz Debbie Fine: Nancy Gari-
baldi: Pam Marsh: Margaret Irvin Senior representative: Sandy Lonqmore: Mary Ann Millsap' Claudia
Harris' Dorothy Smith.
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One of the most enthusrastlc clubs connected
wrth sports on campus lS the C11rls Block M Un
der the able leadershrp of the1r advxsor Mrs
loyce Bestall and leadrnq offlcer Allce Dunn the
club has not once been caught at a slow pace
ln December the club held a Pot Luck Drnner
for members and for the G A A Then rn Ianuary
a breakfast was held for new members Jomrnq
Black M For a fund rarsrnq pronect members
helped at a football concessron In early Aprrl
members oould be found playrnq volleyball
aqamst the Block C of Capuchrno
the Boys Block M They too could be found plan
nrnq many mterestlnq and fun frlled act1v1t1es
One actrvrty looked forward to anxrously by all
was the Senror Faculty basketball qarne-but
what happened the faculty won' The club also
sponsored a Sports Award banquet rn whrch all
members recelved awards due to them Under
the authorrty of therr advrsor Mr Don Thoreson
and presrdent Ed Venturr these and other ac
f1Vlf19S were carrred out throuqh the year
The Harrlers Club newly formed only thrs
year has not lacked rn part1c1pat1on of act1v1t1es
One of thelr frrst act1v1t1es was a Chuck Waqon
Drnner As a fund rarsrnq pronect members of
the club sold Mllls Hlah Pennants Thrs proved
slstrnq of members rnterested 1n track IS makrnq
plans for an annual trrp to Yosemlte and a swwm
nlqht
BOTTOM HOW left to nqht Mr Dees Advrsor lay Causey lel1Cabral Presrdent Ioe Cavanauqh Vice
Presxdent and Treasurer MIDDLE ROW John Kollen Ralph Metz Chuck Rogers Eugene Auerbach Drck
Scott Guy Steacy Steve Bradford THIRD ROW A1 Havens Barry Iackson lol-rn Hoogendyk Ierry Enghret
Ch I S h M k G Gall 11 W dlumste Charles Westbrook NOT PRESENT rn
son ares pcnncm Io n uc ary equi os ar q
xcture are Tom Peters Don Fremlmg Dave Smnh Yohn I-'aull Dave Day Dave Shamm
Closely associated with the Girls' Block M is to be a very successful adventure. The club, con-
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Althouqh forrnea only thts year for
um Club has sponsored many worth
whrle actrvrtres Wrth the help of therr
advrsor Mr lohn Gallagher and fal
prestdent Mrke McNamara the club
launched 1nto a varrety of school actrvt
tres A school rnaqazrne Le1fL1t whtrh
contarned creatrve wrrttnqs by students ,
made 1lS rnrtral appearance rn Deoenn
ber The Forum Parltarnentary Gurde
was rnade avarlable to other orqanrza ff SCWNCE l-'tub W
trons rn an attempt to rmprove the opera
tron of student orqanrzatrons .Gp
Sprrnq presrdent Mrlce McNamara and
publrcattons co ordrnator Dave Schrll
dtrected the productron of a second rs
sue of Leif I.1t a strrnulatrnq even con
troversral evaluatron of student affarrs
The rnaror noncreatrve effort of the or
qanrzatron was a fund rarslna orchd ff
sale pnor to the Senror Ball
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Creatrve Wrmna Student Affalrs
Polltlos Grohlds
Forum Club
BOTTOM ROW left to rxqht Tut Wynne Lan Bachman Publxcatxons Co ordnnator Vlclu Dannmg Secretary
Mike McNamara President Dave Schxller VxceLPres1dent Sue Pnmes Mxmx Erskxne SECOND HOW Bull
Weldmq Georgann Ruhe Sandx Anderson Rose Galante Carol Sheerxn Tony Rude Dee Sheehan Karen
Iensen Karlyn Nourse Sharon Dxetel Meredxth Keyes Pat Kung Darlene Lmton Rohm Lxnton TOP ROW
Steve Mag dson Steve Haberman Sharon Alexander Ruta Papxm Tom Krexs Txm Anderson Dan Morley
Bruce Salvatore Iohn Bachman Bob Buscho Launa Paterson Mr Iohn Gallagher Sponsor
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B
Brown
A
Abbott, Katherine, 71, 117, 122
Abraham, Stanley, 20, 89, 93
Ackerman, lohn, 61
Acord, Sharon, 51
Adams, Alan, 61
Akers, Matthew, 71, 96
Alel, Richard. 20, 89, 91
Alexander, Sharon, 51, 101, 124
Alger, David, 71, 115
Allen. Margaret, 71, 117
Almand, Lynne. 71
Aloise, Gary, 21
Altman, Roger. 61, 114
Amato, Doug, 61
Ambrose, Kathleen, 21, 105
Anderson, Carol, 51
Anderson, Dave, 61, 115
Anderson, Ianis, 13, 61
Anderson, Larry, 21, 96
Anderson, Priscilla, 61
Anderson, Sandra, 46, 49, 51, 117,
124
Anderson. Thomas. 21, 46, 14, 105,
124
Angus, Sheri, 20
Andresen. Martha, 71, 115
Andrews, Geary, 82, 61
Anson,1oyce, 20, 120
Arata, Don, 71
Armstrong, Barbara, 15, 71, 105
Arnason, Iohn, 61
Arnold, Nancy, 51, 105
Arsenault, Iudy, 20, 19
Arsenault, Pat, 61
Arteseros, Iames, 71, 86, 97
Arthur, Ian, 20, 44
Asquith, David, 21, 97. 106, 107, 120
Atchison, Tom, 51, 82, 95, 120
Atkinson, Mary Louise, 21
Atkinson, Sara, 21, 116
Attell, Arnold, 51, 115
Atwood, Pamela, 99, 61, 117
Auen, Leila. 61. 120
Auerbach, Eugene, 97, 87, 61, 123
Ausano, Bob, 86, 71
Ausano, Sharon, 21
Ayanian, Ianice, 71
Baccala, Heidi, 61
Bacci, Marilyn, 51
Bachman, Iohn, 20. 48, 82. 120, 124
Bachman, Landon, 20, 13, 14, 82, 92,
108, 120, 124
IN
Baldi, Deanna, 61
Baldra, Karen, 71
Baldwin, ludy, 20, 116
Ballard, Gary, 51, 92
Ballard, Glenn, 72, 92
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DEX
Bevlnqton, Ianice. 72
Bidgood, Harry, 51
Bigelow, Russell, 23, 85
Bihlmaier, Mary, 23, 46, 105. 121
Bilardello, Nicholas, 61
Balzarini, lean, 51
Banta, Iulie, 51
Barbanica, Bill, 95, 61, 114
Barbee, Tom, 16, 51, 82, 95, 120
Barbieri, Ralph. 72. 90, 94, 105
Barca, Rich, 72, 86
Barr, Elvin, 20, 95
Barr, leri, 51
Barr, Nina, 72
Barth, Barbara, 51
Bartlett, Ionathan, 51
Bartlett, Martha. 61, 116
Bassin, Ianis, 51
Bass, Ron, 92, 105, 115
Bass, Tom, 51
Bates, Wallace, 21, 51
Baumgarlner, Iohn, 21
Beagle, Iohn, 61
Beale, Lynne, 72, 117
Bean, Patricia, 51
Bean, Robert, 21, 95
Bean, Ron, 61
Beck, Dick, 72, 94, 86
Beckenhcuer, Bonnie, 51, 109. 114,
121, 117, 122
Becker, Fred, 51, 105
Becker, Mike, 51
Beckes, Gene, 21
Beeby, Mike. 61
Behrand, Dave, 51, 90, 91
Beiar, Janet, 61
Be"da, Belte Io, 105, 115, 121
Belda, Bonnie, 73
Belda, Diane, 61
Bell, Iellrey, 23
Bell, Yvonne, 51, 110
Belletto, Denis, 90, 94, 61, 105, 120
Benedict, Kathy, 99, 61, 117
Benedetti, Cheryl, 73
Bengson, Gerald, 14. 51, 90, 105
Benjamin, Dexter, 51
Beniamin, Ga:ry, 61
Benson, Kathleen, 73, 105, 108, 114,
121.117
Benson, Ralph, 23, 16. 48, 12, 15, 18,
119
Bently. Gary, 61
Berg, Thomas, 73, 114, 116
Billiq, Patricia, 100, 61, 122, lll
Binn, B
Biondi,
ob
Chris, 61
Bishop, Barbara, 72
Bishop, Carole, 63
Bishop, Pat, 115
Bishop, Paul, 51
Bishop, Tony, 42
Biork, Brian, 89, 51
Blackman, Kathie, 23, 14, 18, 99,
103, 105. 115, 117, 120
Blakely, Iohn, 63
Blanchard, Mary, 63
Blanton, David, 23, 48
Blevens, Iohn, 23, 89, 94, 93, 120
Blodqett, Barbara, 63
Bloom. Barry, 72
Bloom. Shara, 72
Bolird, Gail, 23, 110
Bolen, Roger, 23
Bonilla, Charles. 72
Bonzani, Shirley, 51
Bostangoqlov, Anastasia, 63. 122
Botta, Carolyn, 72
Bottorl. Marianne, 73
Bourne, Iohn, 90
Boxer, Pamela. 51
Boyce, Tony, 23
Boyd, Patricia, 73
Boysen, Harvey, 73, 105, 115, 116
Bracken, Susan, 73
Bracker, Charlotte, 51
Bracker, Marilyn, 73, 105
Bradford, Steven, 63, 87, 96, 123
Bratt, Barry, 73, 94
Breqlia, Andre, 63
Brendlen, Herb, 51
Brodolsky, Frances, 23, 46, 100, 115.
116, 120, 122
Brown, Cameron, 72, 105
Brown, David, 51
Brown, Deborah, 46, 51, 103, 105, 101
Brown, Donna, 63
Brown, Euvne, 72, 87, 94
Brown, Iac ie, 23
Brown, Lauralyn, 72
Brown, Leslie, 46, 63, 114, 122
Marilyn, 72, 122
Bernard, Bob, 73
Berti, Carol, 51
Best, Elsie, 23
Best, Charlene, G1
Bettis, Randall, 73
Browne, Chuck. 63, 91
Browne, Gail, 23
Brownin , Sydney, 63
Bruce, Bal, 83
Brush, Sandra, 63
Buck, Gary, 63
Buckingham, Bill, 72, 94, 86
Burnley, Ioan, 63
Burton, Lane. 46, 63, 105
Buscho, Bob, 23. 47, 17, 92, 106, 124
Button, Gary, 72
Byrnes, lim, 63, 114
C
Cabral, Iell, 51, 87, 49, 120, 123
Calterata, Frank, 23
Caldwell, Roberta, 51
Callow, Beth, 73
Calnek, Carol, 23
Campbell, Connie, 14, 51, 98, 105
Canedy, Donna, 23
Cappa, Iames, 23, 114
Cappa, Wayne, 51, 82, 83, 120
Caravaca, Rich. 63
Carey, Mike, 51, 93
Carlson, Virginia, 63
Carmody. Erin. 51
Carney, Tom. 73
Carp. Sue, 23
Carville, Gary, 23
Cassidy, Dennis, 73
Cassidy, William, 42
Cattaneo, Fred, 73
Cavalli, Michael, 23. 116
Cavanaugh, Ioe, 51, 87, 98, 93, 120
123
Cavender, lean, 46, 63, 105, 116, 120
Causey,1ames, 73, 87, 96, 123
Ceballos, Wayne, 83, 87. 96
Champion, Elsie, 73
ChanneY, Iohn, 120
Chapman, Marcia, 63, 120
Chapman. Patricia, 63
Chase, Dan, 51
Checchi, Ron, 51
Chillemik, lack, 72, 91, 115
Cinelli. Dena, 63
Cleary. W'mton, 72, 90, 95
Cochran, Bob, 72
Collee. Robert, 24
Coller, Ieanne, 72, 114
Collar, ludlth, 51
Colley, Shirley, 72
Colley, Wayne, 72
Cognetta, loan, 73, 117
Cohen, Carolyn, 51, 117, 122
Cohen, Nancy, 63, 122
Cohendet, Claire, 24, 115, 116. 122
Cole, Claudette, 24, 115
Cole, Ioanne, 24, 15
Co1eton,1im, 63, 94, 112, 120
Combs Clark 63
Connell Patrxcia
Connor Jan 25 111
Connor Judy 25 16 47
Conrado Allen 25
Cook Michael 80
Cooper Ann 25 100
Corey Cheryl 63 120
Costamagna I-'rank 73 92 86
Cox J1m 63 95
Coyne James 73 86
Cramer Mrke 51
Cramer Patr1c1a 73
Cramer Robert 24 115 111
Creamer Bob 51
Cr1chton Leona 51
Cntzman Marxlyn 51 103 115
Crockett George 24 13
Crowninsh1e1d Sharon
Cummings Jerry 63
Cuneo Judy 15 24 48 108 109
Curia Jan 51 116 101
Dahllnger Lmda 73 114
Daland Donna 24
Dalleske Gary 51 96
Dalton Mike 72 114
Daly J1m 51 92
Dannrng Vrclu 25 16 124 111
Davenport Thomas 63
Davxd Darlene 63
Davidson Drane 51 105
Davidson Marsha 73
Davis Catherrne 72 105 122
Dav1s Denms 63 85 105
Davrs John 116
Dawson Doug 16 15 63 105 120
Dawson Wendy 63
Day .Bruce 86
Day Chnstopher 72 91
Da Davxd 63 87 96
Y
Decherd Iudrlh 46 13 51 103 105
120 122
Declery Pat 63 87
Deedler Lynn 72 90 95 86
Deering Don 63
Delcarlo Jean 63
DeMartin1 Lenore 51 105 108
117 122
DeMartln1 Lorrayne 72
Denke Debbxe 63
Dennlnger Mary 51 108 117
DeSel1em Marlene 72 105 114
Deucher Ron 52
Dhuyvetter John 73
D1amond Steve 63 97
Dxce Frank 25
D1ckenson.1lalph 63 97 82 120
D1ebert Shxela 52
Drerks Claudxa 25
Dretel Sharon 25 46 12 18 119 124
D111on Helen 73
Domars Mary 24 13 117
Domenlcl Ralph 73 86
Donnelly Patricxa 73
Dougherty Mike 63 90 94
Dov1e M1 e 73
Dowell Sarah 46 49 52 105 117
Dowlmg Don 52
Drxskell Louxsa 63
Dubon Henry 24
Ducey John 79
Duclloux FICIICIBG 74
Dudley Ron 52
Duerner Jan 24
Dukes Jan 74 94 86
Duncan J1m 52
Dunlavy Connie 63
Dunn Allce 46 52 103 105 121
101 20
Dunn Kathy 52
Dunn Maureen 24 110
Dunn Mxchael 74
Duraszo Rach 74 96
Durham Martm 63 85 92
Durkee L1nda 4 103 105 121
6 52
Duvall Doug 25
Dyson Kent 114
Eagan Margie 25 117
Eastman H1ck 26
Eckert Roberta 46 63
Edwards Tom 9 52 82 8
Fggert Gary 26 18
Engbretson Jerry 87 95
Ercolxnl Steven 74 86
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INDEX
Erickson Bev 63
Enckson Joan 63
Ernst 1't1ck 63 ll4
Erskxne Muni 26 112 124
Erwin A1 87 114
Erwrn Iul1o 26 115 116
Ervln B111 74 94
Esser Pamela 74
Eustxs
1'-Iustxs
Evans
Evans
Ezelle
Gladys 74
Wyatt 63 85 92
J111 46 63 105 108
Margaret 52
Jess 74
Fagnam Joan 26 98 107
Farella John 85 95
89 94 3
Farnocchxa Rxchard 26
Faull James 74 105 115
Faull John 16 52 87 92 105 120
Fazackerly Sue 63 111
Ferarese Joe 46 74 87
Ferner Judyth 74 116
I-'111pp1 B111 52 95
1-'me Deborah 46 109 103 105 101
120 122
Frsher Rxch 74 86
F1tzs1mmons D1ane 26
1-'xtzsxmmons Nancy 52
Flanagan Sandra 52
Flanders Marian 74 105 114
Flanders Sara Io 63 99 117
Flescher Philxp 63 85
Foley Mary 74
Ford Patricia 52
Forman Lynn 74
Fortes Gerald 74
Francxs Lee 26
Francrs Hxck 52
1-'rankom Gene 52
1-'rankom Stephan 74 86
Fredlanellx Rxchard 26
Freeman Joyce 52 116
Premlmg Danrel, 74 87 96
Fryer Laurel 74
1-'ugxtt Cal 63 90 120
1-'uste Andrew 75
Fuste Mary Ann 52
Putter Claudna 46 52 103 105
Putter Sharon 52 122 111
Gag11a.rd1 Artxe 14 63 90 1
Galante Rose Mane 52 49 101
Galleguxllos Gary 52 97 92
Galvez Ann 26
Gamette James 26
Garay Val 26
Gareh1me B111 52 84 120
Garelrck D r th
o o y 75
Garellck Manlyn 26 46 15 103
115 116 20
Garlbaldr Nancy 26 46 48 105
Garlbaldl Sue 63
Garnln Steve 63 92
Gartun Greg 92
Gans us 75
Gazis Vxcki 26
Gentile Barbara 52
Gentlle Margaret 75
Gentry J1mmy 75 94
Gentry Kay 64
Gersh Sheldon 75 86
Gery Dav1d 75
Gervau Mary 26
Glacobonr Charlene 64
Glardma Sam 52
G1b11n Sharon 26 lll
Gresxnger Lorraxne 75
Grlderhlookm 'l'1ah 64
Gillam Marsha 64
G11llan Lee Lynne 52
Gl11OlP1O Davrd
Grlmour Robert 64 94 105
G1om1 Rxck 53
G1ordano Linda Marie 53
Gxron Rxchard 26 89 120
Glang Roger 26
Glasser Robert 75
Godfrey Pamela 53
Goethe Sandy 26 48
Goldwater Sue 26 13
Goode Philip 26 92
Goode Randy 75 92
Goode Ricky 75 92
Goodman Phillip 75
Goyette B111 64 94
Grady Jack 53 106 107
Graft Terry 65
Graham John 75
Gramkan Bruce 26 106
Gramkan J1m 53
Grandey B111 53 111
Grandey Margaret 75
Grant Greet 53 100 110
Gray Bev 26 114 117
Greene Sher11yn 65
Grether Bryan 75
Gnthth Jett 65
Gr1ggs Dennxs 28
Guerm Leshe 53
Gunnrng Brxan. 65
Gunmng Mike 53
Gurley Judy 75
Gutwexn 'l'erl 28 110 108 109 122
Haberman Nancy 29 46 109 105
Haberman Steve 15 53 124 111
Haderer Ray 75
Haderer Walt 65 115
Hahn Gale 29
Hahn Sarah 65 109
Haxght 1.1nda 64 115
Halden Steve 75 86
Hale Mike 53 114
Hale Pete 29 107 111
Hall Beverly 53
Hall Davld 29 82 83
Hall Harlan 53
Hall Jon1 28 46 103 1 120 117
Hall Steve 53
Halpxn John 95 120
Halvarson Betsy 53 1
Hamxlton Penny 64
Hammarsten Susan 75 114
Hammond Bob 75 86
Hammons Joyce 28 46 105 114
Hansen Ed 64 105
Hanson Mxke 75
Hansen. Ruth 28
Harbak Anlta 53 110 108 109 117
Harrell Cecll 53
Harris Claudxa 46 53 103 105 115
120 122
Harns Joy 28 116
Harry Willxam 29
Hartford John 64 60 90 105 120
Hatheld Lansmg 29 48 12 16 92
105 117
Hatfreld Nancy 53 103 120 122
Haun Carolyn 65
Havenerr Carolyn 42
Havens Allen 75 87 92 114 116
Hayes Andrea 65
Haynes Jelt 65 90 115
Hearne Mary 75
Heathcoate Bruce 29
Heaton Thomas 15 75
He1ml1ch Jerry 75
Helnman Peter 28
Hexns Judy 75 105 116 122
Hexny Don 75 86
Hemy Marrlyn 29 109 117
Hem: Laurxe 75
Henderson Carol 54 105 108 109
115 121
Henderson Sharon 28 105 114
Henneberger Baker 65
Hennmg 1.1nda 28 98
Herrell John 53 120
Herren Gary 75 92 86 114
Heslxn Kathleen 46 65 105 108
H111 Leland 54 120
H111 Walter B7 94 105 115 116
Himmel Joan 54
Hmds Bob
Hxtch Tom 77
Hoey Tom 28
Hoffman Barbara 77
Hogan Tom 54
Hogerherden Karen 29
Holden Bob 65
Hollembeak Verda 54
Hollembeak W1l1ard 77
Holloway A1 29
Holmer Ardxanne 54 183 105 1
Homes Gwendolyn 64 122
Holowacs Chnstina 29 105
Hooqendylr John 77 87 96
Howell Bob 71 77 94 86
Hrenolt Sandra 64 120
Huber Carol 55 101
Hudspeth Sarah Ann 46 55 120
L
Hutf Barbara 77 105 109 114
Hull Ellen 29 103 105 121 120
Hunlow Victor 77
Hutchxson Sandy 105
Hyde Heather 31 18 110
lrber Patr1c1a 55
lrvm Joan 77 109
1rv1n Margaret 31 46 117
lvelzch Karen 31
Ivelxch Robert 77
1
Jackson Barry 64 87
Jacobson Steve 64
Jatta Henry 77
Jakobs Kenneth 77
James Katherme 46 64 122
Jettenes Rrch 31 19 82 89 94 93
Jenkxnson J111 64
107 117
Jensen B111 31
Jensen Karen 46
55 103 105 4
Joanou Dxane 65
Johanson Bob 77
Johnson Alan 13
Johnson Carol 55
Johnson Tom 65 90 91
Johnson Tom Phxl 65
Johnston Arthur 77
Johnston Bev 77 117
Johnston B111 77
Johnston Penny 31 46 47 105
Johnston lhck 55
Jones
Jones
Jones
Joost
Joost
Doug 31 92
Mark 77
Nancy 65 105 114 122
Dave 31 12 19 82 93 120
Dennls 65 94 93
Kahrs Don 77
Kay Kathelyn 65 120
Kauth Clarence 31
Keller Leslie 77
Kelly Gerald 64 87 94
Kelleher James 64
Kelleher Patrrcra 77
Keller Lance 31
Keller Mike 54
Keller Trudx 64
Kelly Leonard 77 87
Kemp Allan 64 105 115
Kempees Katherine 64
Kenyon Dons 116
Kenney Arthur 77
Kennedy Jeanette 64
Kennedy Ken 31
Kennedy Patr1c1a 65
Kennedy Stephen 97 77 90 96
Kennefxck Mary 65 114
Ketterxng Sharon 31 46 103
Keyes Meredith 31 12 119
Kmq Elaine 31 46 16 47 105
122 124
Kmyon Jim 31
Klemme Louls 31 13 82 83 89
Kollen Joanne 31 44
Kollen John 65 87 96 115 120
Kopp Dianne 54
Kortman Trudy 65
Koumar1an Joanne 54
Kramer Karen 54 101
Krers Tom 31 124
Kroger Charlene 77 122
Kron Steve 65 92
Kuchlenz Howard 77
Kuchlenz Suesan 54
Kullenberg Kathleen 31 108
Kurtz Martm 65
Labhard Lezhe 46 54 103 120 122
Labhard Shxrley 77 122
LaMott Herb 31 115
LaMott Joan 55 105 115 122
Landau Mlke 77 92
Lane Chester 77 94 86
Larson Constance 77
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Larson Steve 77
1.aSou1ey Louise 64 117
Lattu Andrew 55 92 115
Lats Ga1l,3l
LaVere Lynda, 55
Lawrence Pam 64 107
Lawrence Penny 64 108
Leary Mxke 64 96
Lechner Inga 64
Lee Susan 77 115
Leeds Patncxa 64
LaFevre Geraldxne 55
Lembnght Carol 55 114 117
Levy Arlene 15 16 46 65 105
Levy Iohn 31 85 111 117
Lewellyn Bill 65
Lewis Dave 65 95
Lxbet Moreen 46 65 103 105
Llghtbody Iames 77 91 90 105
Lincoln Bonnle 55 117
Lrndsey Ilm 54 115
Llndsay Pam 65
Llmngton Lewis 65 85 91 120
Linthicum Dlane 31
Lxnton Darlene 46 54 105 114
Lxnton Roberta 13 14 46 54
109 115 117 124
Llvingston Lee 54 115 116 120
Logan Rod 32
Lollln Carol 46 66 105
Longmore Sandy 32 99 100
Lorrxng Mxke 66
Ludwxgsen A1 32 115
Lursettx Mlke 66 90
Lupxen Ed 66 90
Lusmger Barbara 66
Lyerla Sandra 77
Lykken Elaine 77
Lynes Gary 13 32 92
Lynes Grant 77
Lysxck Walter 33
Maas Susan 33
MacDonnel1 Mickey
MacE11ven Doug 7
Macey B111 54
Mack Doyle 97
Mack. Geraldrne 66
Mack, Iobn 54
Mack Sharon 66
Mackey, B111 55
Mackey Davxd 77 110
Maclnn Lynn 77
MacLean Doug 55
Magxdson Bob 77 86
Magrdson Stephen 33 48 8
112 24
Magoihn Margaret 66
Mahoney Dale 32
Mahoney Denise 77 116
Maiman Ianlce 55
Matman Iudxth 15 77
Maxman Lrnda 12 16 14
Mallory Marcia 66
Mamm Rdrxenne 77
Mannion Grarg 66
Mansergh Grlbert 77
Marcallxno Marlo 66 120
Manuccu Arleen 77
Marruccx Carl 55
Mark Caro1Ann 60 66 116 117
Marken Frances 77
Marken Fred 19 42
Marsh Pamela 32 46 47 122
Marsh Shlrley 55
Marshall Dennis 77 87 116
Marshall Kay 55 116
Marshall Teresa 54
Martxnez Aurora 66 115
Matson Ioe 54 97
Martinellx Ron 32 112
Masane lack 33 115
Masch Dianne 66
Mau Iune 54
Mather Whxttord 54 107
Matherson Linda 66
Matheson Bob 66
Matthews Ie!! 66 96
Matthews Iudy 33
Mattunoe Hazel 33
Maupin Romney 77
Mayer B111 66 85 94
Megaree Terry 66 82 96 120
Mehr Slurley 66 122
Mextx Sandra 15 77 105 122
Mendelson Mike 66 85
Merchant Francxs 33 100 105
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Merrick Audrey 32 46
Merrrll Rxch 77
Metz Charlotte 77
Metz Ralph 66 87 96 123
Meyer Maureen 66 117
Meyers Leslxe 19 32 47 4
119 120
Mxlam Bob 66
Mxlgrom Rrch 32 15 110
Mrlne Boug 77 114
Mxllard Tom 66
Mxller Iudee 19 32
Mxller Ron 55 115
Mrlls Joyce 67
Mrlls Robert 33
Mxlls Tom
Mxllsap Mary Ann 33 46 16 18 19
48 100 103 105 121 120 122
Mxngst Lynn 55
Mmklem Glen 34 51
Mxnney Larry 34
Mxskel Glen 67 114
Moher Kerry 67
Molxnarx hm 34 51
Monroe Richard 34 14 92 105
Mooers Dxana 55
Mooney Kay 77
Moore Lmda 55 67
Morgan Rlck 67 82
Morley Dan 46 54 105
Morones Rudy 15 67
115 116 0
Morn Rxchard 34 114
Mortan Rich 67 82 116
Moskowxtz Ralph 77 90
Moss Carolyn 67
Monteah-are George 77
Mount Mike 15 54 105
Muhxc Iohn 54 82 90
Mulrhead Iudy 77 117
Munro Davtd 34
Murphy Dxane 78
Murphy Mxke 67 90 96
Murray Mrke 78 90
Musso Lynn 34 05 108 109
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Musso Nan 78
Muzzx Domxnrc 34
Muzzr Vlncent 78 86
Brent 78 86 94
Lance 67
Mark 78 92 105
Susan 67 122
McAfee B111 66
McAfee Claudxa 77
Mchllxster Dave 77
McCabe Melxsa 34 111
McCarthy Iudy 54 101
McC1anahen Denms 94
McClellan Paul 66
McClenahan Carol 54
McClenahan Tom 86
McClme Io Ann 19 71 77
McFarland Iohn 19 34 82 91 120
Mcl"au1 Ianet 77
McGee Pattx 34 117
McGowan Ross 55
Mclnerney B111 66 85
McKellar Pat 77
McKellar Scott 77
McKel1er Dlane 34
McKinney Harnette 6 117
McLaughlxn Bonnxe 34 46 99 110
Myers
Myers
Myers
Myers
McLaugh1xn hm 34 114
McM11lran Angel 77
McM111an leanene 77 114
McNamara Mtchael 34 11
McNay Harry 77 114
McNulty Dan 90
McPherson Bob 55
McPherson Ixm 77 92
Naughton Nancy 46 67
Needham Carol 54
Neel Tom 79 90 94 115
Neese Gary 71 87 95
Nelson Sue 67
Nemec Phil 115
Nerh Iames 34
Nesie Maren 54 100 116
Netherby Davre
Netherby Mrke 67
Netherby Stephen 34 82
Newman Mike 79
Newman Paul 34
Nicholson Helen 67
Nredomys Chnstzne 54
Nielsen Doug 79 86
Nrelsen
Nxelson
Stanley 67
Patrxcxa 18 34 46
119 120 21
Nolzrger Davxd 34 82 114
Nolan Colleen 55 116
Nolan Denms 79
Nordby Roger 79 86
Norden Earleen 79
Noren Carol 46 67
Norgaard Dean 67
Norlxng Chris 55
Norman Sheila 78
Norton Pamela 78
Nourse Karlyn 46
90 120
55 117 124
Nunn Eileen 55
Nuno Kathleen 78
Nystrom Iohn 67 82 96 115
O Bnen Frank 34
O Bnen Helen 55
OBnen Kathie 68 115
O Bnen Margaret 78
OI-'laherty Ed 34
Olshen Beverly 46 68 105
Olson Sharon 68
Opxe Gerry 55
Orgeron Iulxenne 78
Osborne Brent 68 90
Ottery Steve 49 56 58
Overhulser David 68 82 96 105
Ovant
Owen
Owen
Owen
Sue 78
Dan 34 82 89 95 120
Lexla 46
Ten 36
Owens Barbara 56
Owens Nancy 36 116
Packard Mary 46 56 103 105 122
Padovano Teresa 37 16
Padron Charles 68 85
Palmer Chnstopher 42
Papmx Rita 56 117 124 111
Pardxm Ioyce 56 116
Parker Diane 19 37 103
Parsons Bruce 79 90
Patnck Gall 79 108 116 121
Patterson Launa 56 103 120 124
Paul Roberta 37 110 122
Pauluccx Dan 79 91
Paumgarten Renate 37 46 118
Pengo Lrnda 79 114
Peters Steve 17 18 36
Peters Tom 13 14 87
Petersen Bob 68 85
Peterson Gary 68
Peterson Sherman 56 85 112 115
Ptarrer Susan 79 105 115 122
Pxckens Iudy 36
Ptckens Tun 114
Puckett Brlhe 56 117
Pxckett Larry 56 82
Pxedemonte B111 56 97 120
Pxerson Comna 56
Pmcus Gayle 36 108 109 110 122
Pmcus Sharon 71 78
Pxt her Meredith 46 68 105
Podgoretsky Tom 68 92 115
Pope Suzanne 78
Porta Nancy 78
Porter Dugald 78
Pottberg Iames 78
Poulos Iune 36
Powell Barbara 68
Prevot Bxll 68 93 105 120
Pnce Yvonne 69 117
Prxelrpp Dave 37
Prxmes Sue 37 48 124
Prout Nancy
Provxn Duane 37 105
Przyborowslu Lmda 78
Putske Bxll 68 85 90
Putzke Tom 79
Quandt Suzanne 79
Quinn Brian 56
Quxnn George 37
Rael Sharon 79
Ragsdale Marrlyn
Ragghlantx Lynn 36
Ragghrantr Roy 79
Ramen: Dannue 68
Ramey lohn 56
Ramey Ralph 36
Ransen loan 79 122
Rapley Chnton 56
Ratto Don 56
Raudsep Iohn 56 97
Raul Sharon 56
Raul Steve 79
Raymond Dxana 13 56 117
Rayner Iohn 36
Reballedo Renee 68
Redmond Walter
Regan Barbara 68 112
Regal Clark 78
Reynolds Dxane 56 103
Reynolds Gayle 57 116
Reynosa Barbara 37
Rhoads Wayne 37
Rcaud Dlane 37 lll
Rrchardson lun 57 97 107
Rrckey Shxrley 13 14 57 105 117
Rugby hm 68
Rxtter Dawne 57 107 115 117
Rxtzau Ianxce 78
Robmson Fred 68
Robtnson Loran 68
Rochette lack 55 85
Rochette Marc 76
Rodell Mxke 78 86
Rodgers Barbra 37
Rodgers Ed 68 114
Rodman Carol 12 57
Rogers Clyde 78 87 96
Rogers Davxd 68
Rohrer Rrch 57 85
Rolley Mtke 78
Romey Roy 68
Rootsey Penny 68
Rose Iohn 39
Rosenthal Tom 68
Ross Ken 57 90 93 115
Ross Nell 57 93
Ross Stuart 68 92
Rossi Ron 57 82 84 97
Roth Curt 57
Rothschxld len 39
Rothschxld Iuhe 60 68 117
Roy Helen 79
Ruhe Georgann 49 57 124
Salomon Ken 57 105
Salvatore Bruce 46 57 105
120 124
Sanders George 68
Sands Bob 68
Sanhhpo Pat 12 57 111
Sargentr Caryl 39 98 117
Scahre Iohn 79
Scahre Rich 57
Scallon Ioe 79 90 94
Scanlan Drana 15 68 105 117
Scattxnr Gene 68 82 90 93
Schafer Koelle 68
Scherrer Darrel 79
Schrller Brad 49 57 58 91 120
Schxller Dave 12 13 39 112 123
Schxnole Lom 57
Schmale B111 39
Schmxdt Robert 79 86
Schmred Iudy 39
Schnetder Herman 79
Schoales Ann 12 39 105 120 121
Schoeder Rrta 57 117
Schoeder Vera 78
Schoenleld Laune 78
Schoenteld 78 114
Scholz Bob 57
Schubert Nancy 78
Schumacker Bob 68
Schwab Ierry 68 82
Schwartz Ianet 39
Schwerxn Robert 78
Scott Rxch 87 97 123
Sculco Lee Ann 57
Sexd Iett 78 86 114
Sexton Dolly 105 120
Sharnm Dave 87 96
Sharpe David 68
Sharpe Larry 39
Sheehan Helen 39 124
Sheller lulla 79
Sheertn Carol 12 39 124
Shepard Blame 79
Shorty B111 66 85
Showalter Dlane 57
Sxddeley B111 57
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Sxlva Tom 79
Srlven Dxane 57 99 117
Smdxcr Barrett 39 89
Smdtcx Gregg 79 86
Skeels Patricta 68
Skolnrck Ben 57
Skolnlck Joe 57 82
Skougaard Iohn 57
Sloneker Donna 57
Smtth Charlotte 79 105 114
Smlth David 14 16 57 87 107
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Smxth Duane 57 101 120
Stem
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Davxd 68 91 105
lrla 58 105
loanne 79
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met: Charlotte 79 100
Smrth Dorothy 68 115 122
Smlth Iom 18 19 39 98 107 110
Smxth
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Laurxe 39
Norma 42
Phrllip 78 86
Sharon 79
Sheldon 78 90
Susan 39
Soderberg Margareta 13 39 46
118 117
Soldtni Ilm 39
Solomon Bob 68 91
Songer Pat 68
Stephens Susanne 79
Stewart Charles 58
Stewart Laura 80
Stewart Robert 80 87 96
Stewart Sandra 39 48 15 109
Sttller Rxch 80 86 96
Stoll Gerald 40
Stoll Jacqueline 80
Stout Dave 15 58 93 105
Strambx Claudta
Stuart lack 58
Styer Bob 58 96
Sulllvan Anne 68
Sullivan hm 59 97 120
Sully lack 68
Summer Patrrcna
Sundberg Elaine
Sundberg Howard 40 82 89 120
Susoett Tom 58
Sutter Andrew 40
Tanner Gall 68 116
Soronen Gall 39 110 122
Sotelo Charlotte 78 121
South Dxck 78 86 90
Spackman Danny 58
Spackman Pat 39
Spamer Noel 58
Spanner Thomas 79
Spanhan Charles 58 87
Spanilan George 58
Sparks Iulxe 39
Spence Bev 58
Spencer Norman 59
Spindle Sharon 58
Spnnqer Gordon 90 9 5
Squler Ian 68
Stagnaro Carol 58 101 103
Statfet Marcxa 39 105
St Claxr Susan 79
Steacy Guy 68 87 96 87 115
Steele Ellon 68
Steger Marcia 79 105 109
Allen Kenneth 6 7 106
Benson Dons 8 120
Bernhardt Dawne 7 108
Bestall Joyce 8 13 100
Bragg Robert 8
Brownlee Iohn 8
Bucllham Iohn 8 105
Carr Lole 8
Ceresa Shxrley 9 102
Chaxkln Lucrlle 8 46 117 120
Clark Alan 9 114 116
Coleman Gaylord 9 16 28 44
Comstock Herbert. 9 86
Coesrtt Nancy 9 111
Crozier Iohn 8 20
Dees Ioseph 8 87 94 123
Donohue Ioeeph 8
Taylor Henry 40
Tealdl Vxrgmta 68
Tealdl loanne 58
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Terrel hm 80 86
Thomas Gerald 80
Thomas Iulra Ann 58 120
Thomas Ron 80
Trbbets Llllre 41
Tlcoulat Colette 80
Tlcoulat Ed 56 93
Txddy Davxd 41
T111 Harry 80
Tllson Mxke 80 86
Trlson Patncla 58
Todd Rxchard 41 87 97
Tonxm Dtane 41 112
Torkelson Bob 68 92
Torkelson Trudl 59 116 120 122
Townsend Ardls 68 116
Travlos Sharon 40
Truncale Ken
Tuccon Ioan 40 110
Turner David 68
Turner Larry 68 94
Ullo Gayara 68 122
Ulshoelter Don 68 87
Ursua Rochelle
Vanderzee Mary 80 1
Vangelxstt Sharon 70
Van Holten Iames 70 85 92
Van Pelt Sharon 40 110 117 122
Vanont Cathy 58
Vella Charlene 80
Vendtg Bonnie 80 116 117
Venter Gary 80 87 92 105
Venturi Edward 41 82 95 96 120
Verth Rtch 80
Verssr Bette 70 112
Vxgnatx Ardxth 14 58 49 110 117
Vngnatx Kenneth 15 41 120
Von Dohren Valerie 41 110 116
Von Dohren Ray 80
Voorhees Anne 80 117
Wahle Brxan 82 58 97 95
Wahle Lmda 41 115
Walker Barbara 80
Walker Bob 58
Ward Iohn 70 115
Ward Paul 40
Ward Vlncent 58
Warner Ron 58 93
Waugh Iudlth 58 101 117
Weeks Kathleen
Weeks Suzanne 80
Weldmg B111 40 124
Werder Lynda 40
Wesse lanet 46 70
West Ed 59 92
West lean 59 115 121
FACULTY AND STAFF
Drury Roy 8
Eagan Eleanor 8 20 122
Emery Vlrgmxa 9
Francesclu lean 8 49
Freschet Perucxo 9
Gallagher Iohn 9 124
Graham Kenneth 86
Grau Rhoda 9
Hall Dwxght 9
Herron Wlllxam 9 90 93
Htckson Erme 7 106
Hocker Woodson 8
Kane Iohn 8 89 90
Kennedy Arlen 8
Kenney Wtllxam
Leblanq Ieanne ll
Lehmkuhl Donald 8 2
Lewis Richard 9
Loney Leland 9
Mahaffy Iohn 9
Mahatty Nan 9 16
McGat1lxard Adrxenne ll
McQuade Helen 11
Merrtck Theresa
Nxchols Ann 10 102
Nuchols Troy 10 13 14
Odegard Bertha 9
Palazzx Robert 10 49 110
Purpus Eleanor 9
Ramos Richard 10
Roth Arthur 10
Schaefer Iohn ll
West Laurxe 80
West Myrna 80
Westbrook Charles 13 80 87 94
10 115 116
Wester Barbara 40
Wheeler Rrchard 41 110 117
Whxtaker Becky 14 41
Whxte Cathenne 13 49 59 99
Whxte Doug 80 114
Whxte Gaye 59
Whltelaw Brett 59 115
Wxeder Iune 70
Wthr Elxzabeth 80 105
Wtld Kathryn 80 117
Wxld Sherryl 59
Wtllxams Bonnxe 59
wlllldlllll Chester 70 85
Wxlltams Gill 42
Wilson Tyler 16 42 106
Wxnkleman loy 59 116
Wmkelman Sue 80
Wrnkler Betty 70 116
Winstrum Art 94
Wmter Iell 115
Wolcxk Denxse 42
Wolfe Iudy 59
Woltt Denms 13 42 46 92 105 117
Wolll Ron 80 106
Wolhnger Gary 42
Wollert Walter 42
Woodcock Barbara 70
Woodcock Iohn 59
Woods Diana 42
Woods Gene 90
97 120 24
Yates Wyhe 70
Young Deanna 70
Zanon Lmda 59
Zttellx Courtney 80 86
Zxtzer Tom 59
Zollln Ed 70 114
Zumsteg Ward 70 87 9
Short George 10 16
Smith Barbara 10
Smxth Hazel 6 10
Smith Shirley 10
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Stull Robert 10 44
Storer Richard 11 28
Strong Barbara 10 49
Tesman Solomon 10 91
Thoreson Donald 10 82 120
Tldwell Iames 10 82 91
Tognettr Gene 10 95
Walsh Edward 7
Walsh Frank ll 90 95
Welch Arthur 8 25
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
As the 1960 Asgard goes to the press we the yearbook stall can stt back and lxnally acknowledge
the many people who helped to make this book a realxty Our sincere thanks go to
Don Bosco who spent countless hours taklng and developlng plctures
Bob Ozlas ol Lederer Street 6 Zeus Company who prmted the contents ot the book
Bob Moon ol Callfornta Art and Engravtng Company who dld an excellent lob tn enqravmg
the art and pictures that make up our book
The S K Smlth Company who produced our cover
Mr Ernest Braun photographer who loaned us several outstandmg pictures for the xntroduc
hon section
Dr Edward T Walsh lor hls words ln the Prtncxpals Message
Sandy Stewart lor her secretanal work on the stall
The faculty advisors and stall for their time and cooperatton
Mr Robert Palazzx our advxsor lor whose assistance we are very grateful
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