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Four years of fun and games It all started the first day we walked though the halls of Carlmont. That year, we were scared freshmen, but we were the Class of ' 69. That year the Sock Hop was given in our honor by the senior class. Under the lead- ership of president Bev Owens, vice-president Sue Calder, and secretary-treasurer Georgia LaMantia, we held several successful donut sales and car washes. We even instituted the first pickle sales and sponsored a profitable freshman fun nite. One year later we came back to Carlmont a little older, a little bolder and sophomores. Under president Joe Amable, vice-president Bev Guth, and secretary- treasurer Bev Owens, we once again sponsored the traditional sales days and car washes. We even held Kaleidascope, an all-school dance that featured the Syberian Trenchkoate. Finally it seemed as if we were getting together and we proved it by winning most spirited class during homecoming week. Once again we returned to Carlmont, only this time we were juniors. Under the direction of president Pat Wolfe, vice-president Martha Anderson, and secretary Lynn Grundmeir, we sponsored our first play, My Sis- ter Eileen, and followed up with the usual car washes and donut sales and even won the Christmas tree con- test. Then the moment we had been waiting for so long finally arrived. The junior prom, A Touch Of Magic, saw the crowning of Georgia LaMantia as princess amid the decorations of a far away fairy land and the music of The Midnight Haze. And then it finally happened. We were seniors. The Class of ' 69 ruled Carlmont and the senior lawn. We sponsored the fall play, Once Upon A Mattress, held the traditional sock hop and senior carnival, won the Christmas tree contest and of course, peaked our spirit as a class by winning the megaphone. Then the most memorable evening of our high school career was upon us. That evening, April 26, was the night we held Shalimar, the senior ball at Marine World in Redwood City. Amid the beautiful set- ting of Marine World and the music of The Brotherly Love, we spent an evening we shall never forget. The moment has arrived. The Class of 1969 has fin- ally come to pass. It was a long road filled with many memories and heartbreaks but we made it. I AM AN ENEMY OF THE STATE Bull QUIT WHILE YOU ARE AHEAD 10
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Seniors Where did you say the stop button was? — Colonel John Glenn 9
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Terrence Abell Nina Abelseth Anthony Acebo Nancy Acton Janet Adornetto Mark Allen Ronald Allustiarti Ralph Althouse Terrance Abell Chess club 1, stage band 1-4 ... . Nina Abelseth sports block, service block, girls ' sports 2, CSF 3-4, Block ' C 4, a cappella 2-4, girls ' choir 1, sports 1-4, scholarship block .... Nancy Acton Activi- ties 4, International club 3-4, ACTION 3-4, fashion show 1 . . . . Mark Allen sports block, service block, Key club 4, Engineering 3-4, track 1-4, cross-country 1-4 Ronald Allustiarti basketball 2, wrestling 1-2, gym- nastics 1-2 ... . Martha Andersen sports block, 4 ser- vice blocks, 2 administration blocks, Executive board 4, legislature 3-4, Tribunal 4, admin, rep., Spirit board 2-3, Welfare board 4, Finance board 2-3, class boards 1-4, French club 1-2, CSF 2-3, International club 2-3, sports 1-4, junior vice-president, Red Cross club 2, powder-puff football 3-4, junior prom 3, home- coming 3 . . . . Ralph Althouse 4 sports blocks, track 1-4, football 1-4 ... . Joe Amable summer travel pro- gram 2-4, legislature 2,4, admin, representative 1-4, class boards 1-4, men ' s glee 4, soccer 2-3. Joe Amable Martha Andersen Barbara Anderson Sandra A. Anderson
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