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1 inn' f ' Q34 rw ' ,Wai ..-. gi .Q M, if 4, AIARILYN SPIKO was a IIIPIIIIIHI' of HSI . lilovlx l.. Big Sislvrsz tri-us. Shun- nnns 'llri-Y. Lflf. uln-ull. KENNETH S'l'lCFFlCN was on swinnning. sm-re-1' ti-znns and Il1f'IlllIPl' lllm-lc I.: I.- lll prr-s. 4.4 .Sly fill. iilwinl. .IUDY S'lII'll.I.lNll was in .A Ciapvllu lilioir. Illnvk I., GAA. Il0llilIt'llLlS 'l'ri-Y. Slnfll work, :itll-ml college. THOAIAS 5'l'liViAli'l' uns zivtivfi in sc-niur uvtixiti:-s at 'AIll'LlllilIll l.in1-nln lligh Fl-honl. BARR AHA SIONIC was Vive pr:-s. nl high svniur vlass: CSI , llniiutvllals 'l'ri- A. lf.-XA, VI lll alle-ml Slam-. HOHICIYI' SUl.l.lV,AN was uvtivv in se-nior ulluirs znnl llIElklUI't'4I in shop. llc- plans tu ln' ll llllIIllllt'l'. BRYANT 'l'Al.I.Y was av- tive in sf-nior uflliirs while' ziltenzlingg 'Xlvmlnnn l.in- voln lligh Svlnml, ,IOIIN 'IVXSSIO wus il gru- phis' arts inzijur zunl zlvtirf- in senior ullalirs. Printing will lw his 1'ill'CIjl'. FRANK SNOW xiiaijnn-ll in history zlnrl nas uvtiw in Sf-nior affairs. Ile- plains to work. Alllll AH. SO Nl Nl If li IN was He-ll I'rinm-Q-ss. in lflmr- innis Tri-Y unll ilu- SOIIIUI' Slmw. 'lin S. .l. Staten IIARIIY 5ONllflll ll'Il.O was a nn-xnlu-r nl' -I0 links. asst. yell leinlvr. llig Hrolll- Prs. Ile plains In slnlly luw. ROSEAIARIIC SOXINIICIIS was I.-ll liurniwil Om-4-n anrl was avtiw in se-ninr nl'- li1ll'4.5llf' plans In xmrll. LORRAINIC SOHICNSICN was rvg prvs..xif':- prvs. nnll ss-Qty., and in Hluvlc I.. Will he a ls-gal swrvtury. ,IULIE S055 wus ai invin- lwr of B101-k I, :nul Shahi- mars Tri-Y. Shi-ill illlifllll college. Vail Q W if is i My 5 :,:,2 ,ig f ' ' vi .,.x it 3 I i ' g n' :img-:-' -' -a:saae:eae 1' N, - v .if BARBARA TOAIASI was on the Log: stufl. in lligg bisters, GAA, tc-rin play. l utur:?: Nurse, ultr-r Flute-. DARHEIJ. TOHNOXX' nin- jorml in lfnglisli. swim-rim-. zuul math. Plans In slnily e-nginer-ring: all l..l.. DAVID 'l'Ul.l.l,lS wus :ic- tive in senior ullzlirs whilv attending Alrrulnnn l.in- coln High Si-lnml. ,IO ,ANN Illlllllll was au'- tixf' in 5f'I1l0l'LlK'IiNlllt'S. Shel plans tu stinly nlrannailia-s wliivh will ln- ln-r 1-nrve-l'. 'IHONIAS XAl.l'iN'l'O was on the lmaske-tlrull. tvnnis, and travk tn-suns. lllnvlg I.. Hvlll uttfnil l1lISl . NORMAN VAN lllilillili was in thas on-In-slru, nn l't Ill'll1,fL lvznn. alnzl In-nnis rlnli. Hmfll alt:-ml IIIISI9. DELI. XANhlxHxl-. was in Sliannnns 'lri-A. taught swinnning: nnml NilsIIll'IillJ1'I' of Blovlxl..lluing1lnl.li. DANIIII. NEIL XS plans In ante-nfl CKISF lor viigizivvr- ing vonrsv. Was :lvlivu in senior aulivitir-s. fi 'wr . :-.. ., gg.. ,::..,. fi S'l'lCYl'1 'IASSIO was zu' uw in sc-nior alluirs. Alai jorwl in gruphii' urls. ll: plzins printing as Ll 1-are-1-r l.-XRIU 'IAYLOH wus z nn-nilmr of the Bz1c'ln-flors AIill'lllllS H1-A. Avtiw in svniur uvlivitivs. .IIIIJX 'IIIONIPSON Nils . ,,,,, . . ,.,., . 41 'l!'- UI 5l'iU1H'mf IliVl'Y ' tlu ul in ll -X A. sf-nior 1'UIIll1lll,ll'1'5 N-rrvtulml 4-nllf-gn ulwinl. A .IOAIN 'l'IlC'l'.llIN was vii-1 pre-s. ol I-miles, IIIPIIIIPPI' ul Hlnvk I. unll 5PlllHl'l 0I11l!llI Ii-fl. State is nhmnl. Hllll XHIJ 'lill.l.l'fS pliluwl limmtlmll .lull plains In gn in I-nllvge to stnfly Ullgllll f'Fl'lllQl. Allllll.-X lil. 'l'Ol3l5lNl'Ill wa stalls illlll zwlivr' in svnirn zifliiirs. 498 un the Img ancl Rfllllllllll
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A i Z SANDRA ROBINSON was in Slialaniars 'llri-Y and reg pres. and Bell llrinvess. Sheill attend CCSF. JOYCE ROLANDO was reg: treas.. in GAA and Stn- flent Assenilrly. Sheill at- tend rollege. BARBARA RUS'l'l9QR was a nieinlmer of Aeqnatains 'l'ri-Yg was reg seety. and viva pres. CCSF, State. l'A'l'lllI'll.-X SALIN was a inenilrer ofBig Sisters: Dill'- tivipated in Fantasia Mer and Roberta. To State. hllfllffll. SANDERS was active in senior affairs and majored in language,n1atl1. CICISF and U.C. ahead. ROGER SANDNESS was aetive in senior affairs at Almraliarn Lint-oln High Seliool. ,XSTRID S.-XND5'l'RONl was avtive in senior affairs and was .lnnior Proin llrin- vess. Slieill attend UCSF. lllf'l l'lil 5.-XROYAN w 1, aetive in senior affairs: :na- jorezl in language. ller ln- lnre --San Mateo .l.l,f. liA'l'lllf Hlflflj participa- ted in tm-rin plays: Foren- sivs: Senior Shows. To at- tend lnisiness college. l!li'l l'Y HNIFI was in - vettes 'llri-Y and CAA: se- Z' E. Et 'V . nior breakfast eoinmittee. lfntnre: UCSF. State. l'll,IZAl4l'l'I'll RICHARDS was nn-nilier of Block l.: H4-il Cross rep.. and in the flhristinas Show. To State. IJIANE RINEY was on the dan:-e eonnnittee, in Aka- inais 'llri-Y and GAA. She plans to attenrl SF. State. lilllff lllflSlf'l'fl was an ROTC ollioer. He plans to study eriininology at CCSF. then at lfal. CAHOLYN ROBERTS was a I1N'lIlllHI' of 40l,inkS, CSF, Big Sisters and graduation speaker. Brigham Young U. 45 f 36 K if wi x aw NN WY A J' ...: 1:s:s:a:2m: as -rf HICIHARIJ SICYIHRI was avtive in senior affairs. He plans to work in a garage alter grradnatingx. I.lNI'J.-X SH.-XI..-XEFF won the Seliolastiw Art Award and was nieinlrer of Acqua- tain 'l'ri-Y. 'llo SF. State. WILLIAM SCHEHMES- SER was an industrial arts and inath niajor. He plans to attend UCSF, then navy. Nl -X H l A N SHERBURNE was a ineinlner of Big Sist- ers. reg ser-ty.and partici- pated in Y.'l'o attend State. NlAllll.YN SILK was ae tive in senior aflairs and a lllf'IlllN'l' of Shalaniars Tri- Y. HAl.l'l'I SIMON niajoreal in languages and plans to attend IXISF after gradu- ating: from l.inf'oln. CNHY SMITH was aetive in senior affairs while at- tending: 'Xhrahain l,inr'oln lliggli S1'll1Nil. PENNY Sxlllll was ar-- tixe in senior affairs and lIl2l,l0l't'll in lnnsiness. Slleill allend QKISF. A NIJIHCA SCI I A FFICR was a Prom llrinvess: nieinlrer of Aluiniais 'llri-Y: terni play. lfoingr to Sul. State. LIND.-X 5fIllAllli'l'C was a ineniher of fl-XX. lfxiles Tri-Y. She plans to attend 5. In Nate Lollegfe. SYLXI.-X Sl'Illl,OlIKl'lll was artive in senior affairs and plans to attend Oak- land flity College or CQVISIF. CLALIITIA SCllMllYl'-l.U- DEHS was artixe in senior allarrs wlnh- attending Alr- rahani l.in1'oln lligh. .l Ll.-X N l'l'.X SCHNEINDEH was avtire in senior affairs while attending Al1l'3lli.lIH l.in1'oln High Srliool. ARLENE S1'lHWAR'I'Zwas a nieinlmer of Aeqnatains Tri-Yg majored in English. Sho'll attend business col. 190
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WILLIAM WARA was stu- dent body treas.g in 40 Links, Student Assembly. To attend U.C. or Stanford. NIERLE WERRER was a member of Student Assem- bly, Exiles Tri-Y, reg oth- eer. Sheill attend State. HENRY VVEINBERGER was active in senior affairs. Majored in social studies and will attend CCSF. KATHY WEY MOUTH was editor of Log, half of Oxivineg 40 Links and Ak- amais Tri-Y. To attend Cal. .IANITH WHITE was a member of Dance Club. Block L, Mysotics Tri-Y. CCSF ahead. JUDITH WHITE was a history major. Slie'll attend CCSF and take up a dent- al nursing course. CHRISTOPHER WILDE was active in senior affairs while attending ,Abraham Lincoln Iligli School. STEPHEN WILDE was active in senior affairs while at Abraham Lincoln High School. ELAINE VICKERY was half of Oxivineg 410 Links. CSF, Big Sisters, Akamais Tri-YQ On to Cal. JUDY VISNOW was active in senior affairs While at- tending Abraham Lincoln High School. .IANICE VISSER was L- I0 Carnival Queen. a mem- ber ol Ilonas lrl-Y, and active in senior affairs. FREDERIC VOLTMER was high senior treas., in 40 Links, CSF, Big Broth- ers. To Stanford or Cal. WALTER VORTMAN was in 40 Links, on Log staff fBagdadDg was reg pres. He'll attend U.C. CRETCHEN WANAKE was member ol CSFg Red Cross rep., GAA Councilg Shannons Tri-Y. To CCSF. ROBERT YEARY was a graphic arts major. He plans to work as a printer after graduating. JOANNE WILLIAMS was a member of CSF, pres. ol Block L, in Shannon Tri- Y. To U.C. at Davis. JOHN WILKENSEN was active in senior activities at Abraham Lincoln High School. CARY WILKENINC was H-I2 juror, reg president, Big Brothers. lle'll attend CCSF and Cal. SUSAN WILSON was ac- tive in senior affairs and held reg odices. She'll at- tend CCSF, study teaching. CORAL WISE was presi- dent of Big Sisters: secty. of Rlock L and in ,lA. Will attend S.F. State. LIONEL WOOLF was a member of Chess Club and active in senior affairs, To study criminology at State. if as Jai 1 -X iv' s.,,W Q a r Q guys took off the coats at the same time. Our gentle- man president, Al Ralietto, dismissed the student body early so they wouldn't see the streaked-by tears faces of our graduating girls, and then it was rehearsal and too soon the night arrived. That every- one was in his place early was the wonder of the evening. Ron Antinsonls whispers to watch out for the mike will be among the memories of several. Bob Larribeau, Carolyn Roberts, Al Berglund, Ann Pllueger, Karen Okelberry all represented the class as speakers. Barbara Stone and A1 Raifetto aided in giving out the diplomas, and suddenly it was all over except for the kissing and hugging and congratula- tionsl
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