Sir Francis Drake High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (San Anselmo, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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'QU' NJ 4,1 Q- -v Lv .A V V 4' rmsr Row, left to D gt, Q, Y right: Gail Foster, Betsy Belcher, ' Barbara Davis, Laddie Zumwalt, Eleanor Black, Judy Crawford, Joan Chestnut, Francie Hurlbut. SECOND ROW: Tom Jakobsen, Phyllis Jaegeling, Jeri Calkins, Pat McCormack, Carol Coleman, Joan Procter, Nancy Ertman, Kitty Hale, Mr. Maher. THIRD ROW: Phil Wilson, John Bayliss, Bob Frenkel, Jim Settles, Arleigh Williams, Bert Damner, Hal Braden, Dave Burmester, Karl Aube. ABSENTEES: Linda Sherry, Bob Trumbull. Applause resounds throughout the gym in acknowledgment of a well performed program. This fall Drake gave a number ot outstanding assemblies resulting from the work of the Program Committee under the leadership of laddie Zumwalt. The variety show put on by San Francisco State was received with much enthusiasm, as was the Christmas program given by Drake's A Cappella Choir. The juniors' assembly, Music From l900, the first class program of the year, was highly acclaimed by the entire student body. Those posters plastered on the walls around the campus advertising games, dances, and other school activities are provided by the hardworking Publicity Committee. Under Sally McHenry in the fall, the group turned out beautiful posters by the peck, as well as artistic banners telling of Drake's football victories. The Publicity Committee certainly has effective ways of advertising, eh whot?? FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Manchester, Emilita Anderson, Sue Gaylord, Lynette Porteous, Bonnie Lee, Lois Nickerson. SECOND ROW: Pat Johnson, Warren Kossub, Bard Dupont, Charles Simonds, Joan Procter, ABSENTEES: Jack Benjamin, Gayle Biehle, Elaine Duncan, l.-ouis Helmer, Shirleigh Jordan, Sally McHenry, Carolyn Orgibet, Wayne Rubin, Tom Swan, Pat Keilholtz. 'serif ', 'iw

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f pmt' f ' M 1 .M 2 ly Jw ff? T 5 ...T N all mph WE WONI FIRST ROW, left to right: Nanci Mulloney, Paula Johns, Norine Webb. The Three Cheers under their head, Nanci Mulloney, gave the Rally Committee its oomph. The pre-Volleio rally was so inspirational that the varsity basketball team came home with the league championship. The committee followed up the victory with an impromptu post-game rallythe next day. One of the goals of the Spring Rally Committee was to afford recognition to the spring sports: basketball, swimming, tennis, track, golf, and baseball. Because of the interest and work of the committee, these sports were given the glory they deserved . FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynne Stevenson, Jeanne Walling, Virginia Molinari, Sue Spalding, S Lynne Schonwasser, Norine Webb, Nanci Mulloney, Barbara Bloom, Nancy Keever, Peggy Ash- lock, Marlyn Hartley, E-Dee Eskenberry. SECOND ROW: Laureen Quinn, Carole Cosgrove, Karen Rawson, Alice Casassa, Jean Mulloney, Judy Scott, Nancy Boland, Nancy Parsons, Jan Fitzgerald, Judy Billings, Margo Merle, Sheri Lee, Pat Gaffney, Lynn Francisco, Jo Ann Cortel- you, Mr. Maher, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Dick Cady, Bob Thomas, Janet Beesley, Sharon Worlund, Jane Spicer, Rose Anne Bernhardy, Babs Archer, Bobbie Pauly, Vadim Canby, Reg Carolan, Val Hooper, MaryColeman. ABSENTEES: Paula Johns, Rodnie Thomas, Madeline Holsinger, Jim Greer. be-11 zp. QF' ring



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4- -. -.Wie . v , , ,ww 3 FIRST ROW, left to right: Claire Dupont, Carol Tanfaran, Yvonne Esler, Carol Girot, Nanci Mul- loney, Hyale Wall, Dick Cady, Moy Fong, Sue Hale, Jim Greer, Gail Foster, Norman Tyson. SECOND ROW: Jean Levy, Morgee Blackstone Chris Longaker, Al Holter, Gary Boero, Lee Moon, Frank Lawrence, Ray Dallara, Don Cockburn, Jack Clumeck, Gloria Westpahl, Rod Levin, Gary Dye, Mr. Maher, advisor. ABSENTEES: Gail Harris, Sally McHenry, Shirley Walker, Roy Domke, LaLonnie Carmichael. Today we bring you the one, the only . . . -thus begins another of Drake's fabulous programs. The Spring Program Committee, under Dick Cady, helped to plan the programs given by the freshman, sophomore, and iuni-or classes. The College of Pacific orchestra presented an enter- taining musical program later in the spring. School talent was discovered, or rather uncovered, in various other presentations. The climax to a year of some great entertainment was the Senior Farewell, a side-splitting end to a successful year. S-L-U-R-P goes the paint brush as it smooches over a length of butcher paper in the process of becoming a dance poster. The Spring Publicity Committee, headed by Wayne Rubin, was composed of a member of each school organization, as well as the usual sign-ups, so that all the clubs could benefit from the committee's work. Newspaper and radio advertisement was offered in addition to poster publicity. Extensive work was put in on the Variety Show and the many school dances. P-osters by the talented group broke up the monotony of blank gray cement walls as well as ad- vertising coming attractions. FIRST ROW, left to right: Jack Beniamin, Sammie Sanford, Valerie White, Joan Motfet, Marcella Lee, Yvonne Shea, Frances Fischer, Sue Gaylord, Diana Dana, Carol Douthit, Judy Crawford, Linda Smith. SECOND ROW: Lois Nickerson, Joan Diamond, Martha Collin, Bonnie Blackfield, Ann Keller, Carolyn Czerny, Gail Collin, Bonnie Ryder, Carol Andersen, .loan Procter, JoAnn Good. THIRD ROW: Judy Schwartz, Pat Schmidt, Shirley Foppiana, Carrie Beins, Wayne Rubin, Bill Stephan, Louis Helmet, Ben Schwartzmann, Walker Collins, Bill Snow, Lynn Harriman, Joan Ruby. ABSENTEES: Lynette Porteous, Georgie Stapleton, Barbara Breyer, Judy Scott. Shirleigh Jordan, Jom Menlove, Margie Probert Q 6 Qi ret ii' 1' ii ,.., L LQ Q -re- ,,. , , ..- iv 1' ,

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1952

Sir Francis Drake High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (San Anselmo, CA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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Sir Francis Drake High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (San Anselmo, CA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Sir Francis Drake High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (San Anselmo, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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