Castilleja School - Indian Paintbrush Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)
- Class of 1958
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I , EV 1 111 tI11 I10111 1 u111I 111 tI111 1fI11ss1'1111111, z1111I III tI111 i11II ' '1 11 C01I's gzrvzit - 'I 01's. J . k D H, . 7 V? . 2. 3 . L lI1at ' S 011. I E ,IICVE 111 lI111 p1'11s1'11l 1lIIlI its II01' ili1-sz 111 tI11f ful '1' z1111I its 0I1IigL11I'1111s1 u111I 111 II111 IIVI111 j0y 1 I'vi115:. I11-111 ZIIIII I11-1'1-11 I'Il'1'. Ar.. -gl 1' 'Sf' . wa if an me WMU We the Semors of 1958 dedlcate our yearbook to you Mrs Twrss In thns way we WlSh to express our deep appreclatlon for your sympathetlc unfalllng guldance and consrderatlon throughout our years here at Castllleja May the glrls who follow be as fortunate as we ln havmg your wlse counsellng and understandlng frlendshlp From the bottom of our hearts we thank you ., 0 F f 9 s , U nql N , 1 , . A O . 1 ' Z. , , I, if A imma , l f , A , , Message to the Seniors Class of 1958: Each of these busy days leads us closer to Graduation Day, and each is related to it in one way or another. The hours in the classroom and laboratory, the parties which bring: us all closer together. the sports and projects. .lunior-Senior Banquet. Class Day. even the long awaited final day. the lovely white dresses. the traditional red roses, and the strains of Lohengrin will some day. not far off. be happy memories. When that time comes. it is my hope that something substantial and real will remain enveloped in all these sweet memories which make life richer and better, that from all the significant pieces which together have formed the tapestry of your school days. certain bright spots will stand out always. It is hard to describe all the ways in which me li C 'll ' .. ' ope ,astl eja will have left its mark on each of you. But. as you know, there are goals toward which your work and play have been directed. goals with which you are familiar. l hope that each one of you will take with you. as you leave in June, wisdom as well as knowledge, satisfac- tion in worth-while accomplislnnent, the true self-knowledge that enables us to meet disappointments and t - l' ' ' ' o reso ve the frustrations that life brings to all of us, and most of all, the Castilleja Cls, Conscience, Courage, Charity, Courtesy, and Character. To each senior of 1958. Godspeed and loving wishes for a bright future. ! ' hat makes the From the Editor We are proud to present thls 19.38 ed1t1on of the Indlan Pa1l1tbll1Sh to you We hope that thls Palnthrush IS one of XNll1Cll you too xx 1ll always be ploud book H3V11lg had the oppoltumty for the first tlme of WOIklI1g dneetly WVltl'1 our publlsher we have been able to lncorpolate both lllb ldeas and ou1s We have as well learned many of the t6Cl1ll1ql16S of puttlng a hook to ethel We hope that what we have lealned and have aceompllshed has suc ceeded 1n produclng a unlque and memorable Palntbrush Joan Ramsay Editor 1 Q? I . - . . L, . . . ,, . M . 1 ,, . v . 1. Y 7 We feel that we have learned many things from planning this year- ' . . U I 7 7 C ' ' ' ' GG ' 99 We know you all want subscriptions for the Paintbiush, so just sign your name--it will be charged to your bill Sorry, it is not our policy to advertise in yearbooks 6'Wills, seniors! For the very last time, if they are not in by Thursday, there will be no wills in this annual. Now that the month-end is here, all girls will hz time to search for pictures at homef, This year the Paintbrush will be the best everf' The school gets the benefitg The students get the fame: The printer gets the moneyg P I tlcli? Andthesmffgetsthe1,1ame.', 1 4 1-4 Vx 1 X., -ui, I ? 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'Z-A Admlmstratlve XJ Staff 1 X f is I Miss Huckvale Mrs. Innes Administrative Assistant Academic Secretary MK, A T, Mrs. Heyer X ii : if if it if if Hall Secretary I A s f r if r X f I . .4 's' J ' fi' swap Mrs. Wliesjohn Assistant to Financial Secretary Miss Fett Mrs. Lothrop Mrs. Perrin Financial Secretary Resident Nurse Resident Assistant 5: f 1g-pf f0.i 'nb IXII M15 PllCSt U S Hzstorw Economzcs Faculty Mis Golcle U S Ilzslorw Anvzent 111 story 'T' C S F Aavzsor . M lltlll A101101 n F111 opvun Hz storx Senzor Claw Adz zsor 15 'D M155 Glenthot Fnglzsh III and IV Pazntbrush Adzzsor NIVGKNK 54 M1 sW1nte1 Fnglzsh I and 11 Freshman Class Adusor C37 Mx: Shute Fnglzsh III Engllsh A111 anced Placement Modern Furopean Hzstorx Faculty XE M155 Cuson Ceometly Algvbra 061101111 Malhonznzzcs MISG Dlvely Latzn Izlnormn umm Floss f4rl121Sor A'1f'S B us Cmnt Algebra I and 11 Ceometm Lf M1 s Younkm Geometry Algebra fl ' ,I Q Mrs Doty Bzology Chemzstry M15 Twles Spanzsh Sophomore Claw Adnzsor 'GZ M, .-, wg I N , L L X .X xx xy qu I , A :fda 1 'VT 0 . - I A Af' ' ,ax xxii ' Q'-J, Nl 15 5 af- 5 oroo 5? 5 Bw of 'mV oo 9 f ff' ' A V A 4' 1 2' 4 ' Mrs Meehan Typzng Mrs Tanner Practice Supervzsor FSA---. LL... ad:-.. L Faculty cb- Mrs Jarman French .J cg.. pi ti Mrs Woodmansee l French Mrs Valentme Plano School Organzst Mr B1 Dens Vozce Glee Club C1 Lk . I Ill! K I . 'L W H , . . . . Q ' L i rm... ' f- Ln . - ' W, ,N , .-,,-...,. Q, ...------J I ' k 2 r Q5 'ao' ' rn Mrs Lang Physical Eclucalzon rt 45 1.-fn X-9 1 Q' Z-7? '6- 9 gig I, it ?' 35 M an 112-2 WELLESLEY SCRIPPS E+ afalsg STANFORD -SI ' 'Q Jn. .f VA . A 1' EE H Hg QQ X xv gg Qi X5 LAWRENCE i SMITH X Whxch shall It be? C er 'A Q , 1' ,' fr: in 'S fs. 1' 'fri' :L - 1.-, 1 J B 'ii fb :F 4.42-ZQHQQ, S ? ::..1 rd -I E. ,, sz .5 S - -. tx. N 1 ' V A, .. Q , 1 ' , I rf , .S X 441, Sf Q 7? Y- ,,, P33 ff- , -i Z: F' .5 N -Q 3 F Y Q f f lx N ' -L f? X If ,f l f m V Q f' ff ' .Lx nl. .L hw , ' t. XS 5 Q S 9 f, 15425 ' 'fw'f f3',,,J Q fri gm 'Gy ,gr .,,g,,g32f ff, ff' .Q . ,5,,w, .0 an J 4 its ' 4' -s - f. . QQ xl' L 4. .9 1 .' ',f 1 .. , Q. vs f,- A ' , V iwikwlihgii , Qfffbg' ' - f f W' f' 'Wap 4 ,L.. ,L ff. W . jim 5, U Lv 4- 3? , ,..N...V sr , Av, V , ' f,,,40+M Me-ff' ,3- Q' LUCY IANF BARNETT Cause Ive flevzlzsh I rs ls mighty rlevzlzsh anyhow I eant help lt lnterecl 1956 Vo lewlull A Te fun 133 Bwlxetlrill B Team Q l3l Chrlstmaa Pa eant V3 Ju ler s Troupe 4-I Junior Sc mor Ban quet 131 Senior Falr 14-P QQ ANITA CHRIQTINI1 CARLSON O O sel possession Entered 1936 Honor Roll l3l Honorable Mention for academic aclllevement 433 House Honors t3 4-l Chrmtmas Pageant V3 49 Junlor Semor Banquet V5 4-1 Semor Farr ULD 1' lTf'l,!',rl4 Huff ,R r' Sv, INAINCIE CHAPIN One Iooh rom her saucy exe speaks much Entered 19w6 Head Cheerleader 14? Drama Club 13? Chrwt mas Pa eant V3 4b Jumor Semor Banquet 13 1-D Semor Falr 14h X X X X, lfznqr. .,z.'.g , 1 ffl . jay I , l We W V She is calm, because she is the mistress of her subject-the secret of Q l f- ' W, N , - -g- a .A M , will ll' E ll 7 l if X? YI. I 4 . H' -fl! MK g JI fl r , . -A ' I' W - ., VX ., gd M s ' N, . . LINDA PERKINS CLEARY H A marvelous wztry person I assure you Entered 1956 Laurel Staff 13? Chrl tmas Pageant 13 Jl1Ill0l' Senlor Banquet 43 41 Semor Falr 14? BARBARA J EAN CLIFFORD Entered 1954 Crafts Club 117 qewlng Club I 21 Clee Club Q., I4-J Chrlstmas Pabeant 11 2 3 41 Freshman Sophomore Crlll ll 21 Jlllll0l' Semor Banquet 43 4-I Semor Falr C41 63 ELIZABETH LOYE WALKER CONCANNON My love L5 constant but the object changes Entered 1956 Drama Club 131 Dance Club 131 Tenms Club 140 Chrlstmas Pageant I3 41 Junlor Senlor Banquet I3 41 Semor Farr 141 Y f- A - . . . f . 's . 41 ,FN . - . Q . . . . ' I I , , k V Y T Good-natured and a friend to all, willing to help wheneler she is called 1 . . . , be , . , 7 or 1 1 s 9 ' Y 9 9 ' n s N . - l' 1 Q . , , ' . 9 ' s s ' 9 9 I gaalkls fuf mf! fuer! 19 She who means no mzschze does lt all Entered 1954 Be entered 19n6 Qtudent Body Tlea urer 111 NANCY JOAN CUTTER In her eye a little twmkle on her nose a lzttle wrznkle Shes cute' Entered 1946 Re entered 1956 Class Secretary 131 Qtudent Counml 131 Tenms Team 13 41 Tenms Club 13 41 Clee Club 14 Chrlstmas Pageant 13 41 Jumor Qenlor Banquet 13 41 Senlor Pa1r141 DIANE DODD Class Vxce Presldent 141 PI'C3ll1CIlt of House Counell 141 House WWF Counc1l 11 3 4 Student Counc1l 11 41 House Honors 13 41 Posture Honors 131 Clee Club 131 Chrlstmas Pageant 11 3 41 Freshman Sophomore Crlll 111 Junlor Senlor Banquet 13 41 Sen lor Falr 141 I JANET LLIZABI' TH GARRISON Serene and resolute and stzll and calm and sel possessed Entered 1955 Student Court Judge 141 Class Presldent 12 3 House Counc1l 12 41 Laurel Staff 131 Publlc and Soclal SGTVICC Cornmlttee 131 Student COl1IlCll 12 3 41 Volleyball B Team 141 Honor Roll 12 3 Honorable Mentron for academlc achlevement 12 3 41 House Honors 12 3 41 Posture Honors 141 CFS 12 3 PI'CSlClCl'lt 41 Crafts Club 121 Christmas Pageant 12 3 4- Madonna1 Freshman Qophomore fflll 121 ,1l1IllOI' Qenlor Banquet 13 41 SeI11orFa1r 141 I . . . l. , , - . , 1 -' - at 7 v. ... ,L , 1 , -., , 1, , 1 .Je e v f 7 ,s v. 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'R 'S' P XTRICIX 101191 CRAHAV1 fjlll, 11 llznsf Il lm uphold our rrpulalzon or learnuz Iltf 11111 1 ll 1 11111 C 1111111111111 C11 11rm'111 141 5111111111 11u11 '1111 14- ll 11111r11111 11111111111 111 I1 '11 P11111 1116111911114 1 q1WVlIl Clu1113 41 C11TlSUT'l'li '1 1- 11 13 41 u1111115111111r Bmqurt 13 41 9e11111r 11111 41 QI S KN XXX FRE1 N1 4 FCGIIY Il It a happy snzzlef an eva that Qparl1le9 11111111 ulzzle 1n11111rf-11 1916 '1 1 V116 PTPQII 111 11ouQ1 C0u11111 131 P111111 11111 Qnflal N1 1111112 Cfifllfllltttf' Chalrman 11.119111 Cnunrll 11 4 S1u111111 our 1 1-1 House H111111rC 1 1Q1ur11 num 1 1 C1lI'lN1I11Zii PZIQPHII 13 141 Junlor Nan 111r Banquet 13, 41 N1'11111r 1'a1r 141 'EP' Qi 22 ' ,C rl , ','N C11 I. - g - 1 'rw G Q gg 1 1 i. .I i - W 1 1 -1- ff f ' f '11 I If -rv-4lJf1'...1,'1'1'v I '-1 11' . 2 C - V 1-11 141, V11111'y111111 HB T111 1. 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 ' ' ilC1l.!'? f,41.C.S.17.141..1'g I, . 1.131- :jill ,J 1 1 ., ' '. 1i. if V NJN A. - 7 . . . CLSS P11-Si11e11 141. Class fl- 1 131. A- S h. I - .V C E I. ! . 11 . A' 141. S 1 , -' I. 1. 1 C 1 A . p . 13. 4 7 171. 110 . 4 . 6 , 1 .. - . ' -f- - JOAN DIQANNE CREENBERG S3 rnpathy L9 the golden key tha! unlocks the hearls 0 others Fnterecl 1916 Home Councll 431 Palntbrush qtalf 44-Busl as ness 'Vlana er1 1aurel3talf 43 Fd1tor1 Llbrarw Commlttee Chalr man 441 qtudent CQ,UIlfll 43 41 Honor Roll 431 ht Home Hon mrs 43 41 CQF 431 Clulstmae Pabeant 43 41 Jumor Qenlor Banquet 43 41,3c mor lqalr 441 ?' 111 l7AB1 TH ANN GROS A merry heart maketh a cheer ul rountf nance Entered 1953 Claes Qecretarx 411 Claw Treflsurer 431 Pubhc and Qoelal qeruce Commlttee 431 Pamthru li Staff 44-Adx CI'tl9lYl 1Vlana,,er1 qtuflent Council 41 31 Cllflqtllli P ,eant 41 2 3 Freelmman qophmnorr Cflll 41 21 umor Semo Banquet 43 41 Us 0 Senxorlwnr 441 f' 7 I f 1.11 yf yfly .ll Ji! ax,-fp ff 'x jig! KARFN HARM3 Wonderful eyes 0 blue to mee! you to zrreel you wzth the sun shin UIQ' through ljntered 1955 Cla Q Vue 131991116111 421 Hou e Counell PTCQI dent 441 Houee C0lll1Cll 43 41 q0C'l'1lC0lTlTHl11tI 431 'Student Coun ll 42 41 Refl CfllQS11f11f1 rntatlxc 42 Poeture Honors 43 4 flee Club 431 Dfmfe Clulv 441 CllI'lQ1YH lG 1332.4 'mt 42 3 4'-Jug XX g,ler 'lroupe1 Pre Qhmmqopllomore Grlll 421 JUIIIOI' qcnlol Ban quet 43 41 QOIHOI Falr 441 f ' 1 , , A f 1 V A g - , J K Li J . ? . .lv . . - 4 . .l.- ...'. 1 . r U . I. ' -ea' 4 . 4 .. ' . 4' h 1 . ' - 4 fn A 1 95? : 1 w g? ' - X ' fN ., . 'E .' SL- A 4.L.g ff, .. A ' .. . . '. .S aw , ..,,41. , 0 1 ,i :t 3 J l . .AJ 1 'jf lj. '- 2 'T LI, . 'z . I' , V M- - V V 4 1 , ' X, I 2' rv-u t Q' 4, ' Q X nj s .' ' 1 71 V X ' A f V x xf . ' 2 , , , s ffx K N551 ,111 1 ' Q J is Ji 44, J' Y if 2,05 1 a ' rw' 1X.j Wg my ' J-1 Jf' . NJ - L . NA C' ff? . w -U , 11 l :. - -' A A l ,,: , A . 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Y S . 1 1 -. . -. 2 ' - 1 v 1 '- . 1 l ' I I N Hnr 4 111111 0 pozse and rlzarm POI 1 1 BAI I HM KN HILI gIII!'CI'If1 ami ll0llf'?f1 farm 0110 tlzrougjz nzany dl lC'll1fl6.S Pnterr-C1 1966 C11 T 01 ure r 131 111119111 Commlttee 141 l1lIl1C1l1Illl1121 Y cxlval n B1 Let: 1111 '1 u11 Il1I1 iQ Pa Pan 13 41 Jun r Nenmr Banquet 13 41 5611101 Fur 141 NXNCX NITX JXCOBS fi lintcred 1913 Soclal COIYNIIIIUQ 131 Drama Club 11 41 F106 um 131 mn uh 1 C' ll Ima Pa tant 11 2 3 4- ro W lo uff 1Vr1ter1 1311 1lIl1'lI'l s0l11l01l10I'4 C 1111 11 21 Jumor Qenlor Ban quvt 13 41 qcmor Falr 141 vi: 1111 DI JENQVOI D I1 er vozce ls ever mf! ami lou an eu 0116111 1111112 111 fl Il Oman Iintered 1976 Student Bodx XIICC PI'6S1dfIlt 131 Pamtbrush Stiff 14-Art 1Lc11t0r1 Student Councll 13 41 Qtudent Court 141 HouQe110nors 13 41 Po turf' Honora 141 C1'lI'lQtIN'1S Pa eant 13 4 Plano for Juggler Q Dance-1 ,1UIll0l Senlor Banquet 13 41 Semor Fzur 141 f 'N 1 1- 4f...,.Ssr.S' ', ', 51111 1 -' . . N-ll. .1 L1'x..Tl'3I 13.4-1. 1s'11a11 .-X ' T4-1 13, 41, Crafts C11 31. Ch-'S 1.- gr t ..' , io - ' 1 C11 , , Se gr Cl 21. .11 s 9 ga . . P - 1 2 1 1 . -. - 1 . . ' -M ' - If , 1 1 fa, Q ,1,'f fi. 'Q' if . ., , HORCIANA JOIINNIIRI D 911: has I1 1101111 to rontrzlz fl Ion U6 to persuade mul Il ham! to 1 1 P11111 am' HIISCIIIE lntfrm cl 19u4 Re entered 1931 Claes Preslflent 123 Houie um ll 123 11 arx ommxttu l 3 1 ublu and Socml berx Ctllllllllllff' 123 btumlent Counml 123 1le Club 11 2 43 Ten Q Club 143 CllfIGtIIl3S Pa eant 11 2 43 Freebman Sophomore 1 rnll 11 23 SCIIIOI' Falr 143 ' KATHI I FN JOHNSON Farnevl 11111121 znffustry zs a lwzrzg hymn 0 prazse Il never nllzng, ntfrul 1 St cent Boclx Pri lfllllt 143 Cla Trmeurer 113 Claw Vlfc President 133 l'ilIllllI'llQll Staff 14-X lStlIlt Id 1or3 xllllftlt, Commlttee 123 Student Cxuncxl 11 3 13 Stucrnt Court 143 Blake-tball Team 12 '31 43 Volleyball Team 15 1-3 llon orable lVlCfltl1JIl 13 43 Clee Club 123 Drama Club 12 4-Major part ln Sprlnn plaw3 Chrlstmle PHr.C'lIlt 11 2 3 4-Prolo ue Hcarl er3 Freshman Sophomore Crlll 11 23 lunlor Semor Banquet 13 43 Senlor Falr 143 fu? H ILXBETH XNNE KINIB XII D0 vou Annu ll young and prclly uoman uho ls not really to Izrt just a lzttle' Entered 1911 flee Club 143 Cbrlstmas Pareant 143 Qemor Faxr 143 1 li 1 ff ' . 1 . , L gf ,. . . - -- . ,- Co . fbr -' C ' 1- 1 . ' 'f .' '. .1 'ive ' r .QT ,' ' , le . . , ni- . '. g . . . 1 -, , 3' 2 v Q' . . ' - K . 'wwf I source of happiness li v 1 --19.73 . . . .1 ul? 1' 's' ' , zSS ui , fu 1 . .. 'f' ' .. 'X . .' ' fss'z '1- 't ,x 2 , ' ' 1 2' ,.,.1 l' J , 2. ,., , f,4 . - My' - W . . l 2 s ' 3 1 1 '. 'U C, ' 2. ff. , g ' ' - . -- 1' . . ' -f ' ' ., X , ' - f'...1 . ' ff ,. ' 1 . ' A . K' ' 4 0, fg t f X X fda ,xv X ,J , +41 'ind' '--si JZ? lzfm Xian yan ffffkzi QARAH KINC lj humor u ere money She rl be rollzn In wealth nterecl 1916 qtucle-ntl3oc1x Sefretarv 121 Claw Pre ldent 131 511Cl3l Comnnttce Cbalrman 111 Qtudent Council 12 3 41 R cl Clo Q Rc-presentatlwe 121 flee Club 121 Drama Club 11-1 Cllrlat ma P1 eant 12 3 41 Fri blnangopbolnore fflll 121 lunlor SPIIIOI' Banquet 13 41 QCIIIOI' l711r 141 Lf NANCY WARGARETTA LORD tal' lk. 'E' A mind at peace zvilh all around blllf OLGA BRIDGNIAN MacDONALD Ever LS she thoublzt ul 0 others Entered 1941 Claes HIQIOTIHH 11 2 31 Claas VICE Pre 1dent 141 Athletlc COYYIIYII11 e C1l3lI'ITl3I1 141 Athletic Commlttee 13 41 laurel Staff 131 P3lI11lJI'USh 5taf1 14-Asst Advertl m Mana er Llbrary COfIll'Il1lQl1CC 111 3tuclent Counul 11 2 3 41 Volleyball Team 11 2 3 41 Basketball Team 13 41 Honor Roll 12 31 Hon orable Vlentlon for academm aclnex ement 11 2 3 41 Po ture Hon ors13 4 CSF 12 31 Seuln Club 121 Chf1S1ITl3SPaCCHHt 11 Plano for ,lucglers Dance 2 3 41 Freshman Sophomore Gflll 11 21 Jun1orSen1or Banquet 13 41 3en1or Falr 141 Plano Solo at Graduatlon 131 Two plano at Craduatlon 111 WWMQQM My 1 is Nw Entered-1956 . . . Cl1ri.tmas Pa eant 13 41 Junior-Senior Ban- quet 13 41, Senior Fair 141. N-1 U 41 f KAREN MITCHELL Talk not of wasterl affection, ajection never was wasted Entered-1955 . . . Class Secretary 131, House Council 131, ,Social Committee Chairman 121, Social Committee 121, Student Council 13, 41, Sewing Club 121. Glee Club 141, Christmas Pageant 12, 3, 41 , Freshman-Sophomore Grill 11, 21, Junior-Senior Banquet 13, 41, enior Fair 141. i 1 !,'V!,a ,, lfgfgx jj 1... 11141 GAIL BLAIR MORRISON Brtm ul o thts merry vtgorous lt e Entered 1956 Honorable Mention 131 Glee Club 141 Christ mas Pageant 141 ,Iumor Senior Banquet 13 4 Senior Fair 14 WENDY SUZANNE PLUMB motmg the pleasures o others Entered 1953 Cla s Treasurer 121 Class President 141 House Council 12 31 Public and Social Serxlce Committee Chairman Laurel Staff 131 Library Committee 131 Student Council 12 41 Student Court 141 Honor Roll 13 41 Honorable Mention for aca demic achlesement 12 41 House Honors 12 3 41 Posture Honors 3 4 CSF 13 41 Craft Club 121 Christmas Pageant 12 3 Freshman Sophomore Cllll 11 21 Junior Senior Banquet 13 41 Senior Falr 141 fl ,fx 1 I I . I' . 4 r, lf, 0, ' I N I ' ' I 4' isx 'Il it I f lu K . , la' . f f . . .f rj if - . . A xl , 7 I ' i 7 1, i . 1- The most a'el1'cate, the most sensible of all pleasures consists in pro- ' 1 1 f 1 ' 'P 3 ' ' 1 141, 1 9 lv ' - ' s 1 .X S , 2 . D I I. I , I 9 7 419 ,, N ' ffvfjfi fl!! il fi -IQ iglydfld wan! a iff? 3 ELIZABETH JOAN RAMSAY And still tlzey gazed and still the 1l'0lIfICI' grew-that one small heafl shoula' carry all she knew Entered-1945 . . . Student Body Treasurer 111. Student Body Sec- retary 121, Painthrush Staff 14-l'lditor1. Laurel Staff 13+Editor1, Athletic Committee 11, 2, 3. 41. Tennis Manager 141. Student Coun- cil 11, 2. 3. 41. Tennis Team 12. 3. 41. Volleyball Bu Team 11, 41, Honor Boll 11. 2, 3, 41. C.S.F. 11. 2. 3. 41. Posture llonors 12. 3. 41. Tennis Cluh 11, 41, Cleo Cluln 121. Christmas Pageant 11, 2. 3. 41, Freshman-Sophomore Grill 11, 21. .lunior-Senior Banquet 13. 41, Senior Fair 141. nf' JEANFTTE ELIZABETH RUPFRT To be 0 servtce rather than be conspzcuous '--P' Xnl Entered 1956 Clee Club 131 Christma Pageant 13 41 lumor Senior Banquet 13 4-1 Senior Fair 141 av' If Q! MARY Al I I N SCHINK Her ewes liar lzps lzer clleelis lzer slzape lzer eatures seem to be flraun ln lou s own lzanzl ln lone lzzmsel 111 lobe Entered 1914 Student Bods President 141 Student Bodx Vice Pre 1616111 131 Class President 111 Cla Trea urer 111 Public and Social Serwlfe Committee 111 Sonml Committee 121 Athletic Com Adxertisin NTHIITEPI1 Student Council 11 3 41 Studt nt Court 141 Snlmminh T 'im 111 Vollcxlvlll lc tn 11 2 3 41 B1 lutlmll Team 12 3 41 llonor Roll 11 2 51 Honorable Nlention for academic 161011191111 11 2 3 41 CSF Tenni Cum 11 e ua 121 Christmas Pa tant llilno fol u l 1111111 in 1 Grade 1 2 3 41 Freshman Sophomore Grill 11 21 Junior Senior Banquet 13 41 Senior Fair 141 Timo Solo at Craduatlon 1 th grade1 Two piano at Graduation 11 1 l A w . J fi J , 1 , l X H . - 1 . . . I , if, . .- S I , , ' ' ' TN X 1 if 1, , ', ,4 f . S' , . 1, te ' Y . 1 s 1 K , Y' W mittee 11, 2. 31, Paintbrusli Stall 13-Jr. Representative. 4-Asst. , ' '-'g. .Y'.., 1 . -' ... - , -V 'ff e. . Q. T-11 . . zs'- . aaa 1 . s. 11. 2. an, V 'A ll 1 .cle C11 ' . '. gi' 1 ' ,l ggeris 4 '2 ' Stl , , ., ' ' ' . ya 1 ' T 5 .1 ' I I l' X CORN! I IA MARIA MARIF SLLIS Purpose flzruts energy lllI!fI1llI'I?09l makz 9 enemy Fnterecl 1911 Rcenterccl 191 SCWIII Club 141 Chrlstmas P1 6-ant 141 ,1llIl1t1I'5PIIl0l I1'1nquf't 13 4-1 QCIIIOI' Falr 141 ,iN-Q 485 PATRICI X CAI I SOI I I Wonflrous IS the strulzgilz 0 cheer ulness 141 CIITISIINH P1 c'1nl 13 4-1 Junlor QCIIIUIA Banquet 13 4-1 SCIIIOI' Falr 14-1 A YN B XRB XR X JVAIN QTE XCY 'Xener 111111 fl momen! bu! thrz I1 and fllflllghf 1110 otha rs Fntvrml 19u6 IIon1rablf NIPIIIIOYI for avarlf-mlr achlevement 51 llou 1 llonors 131 Dranm Club 131 film Club 111 Cllfl tmas Pa Um! 13 11 ,lumor Ntlllfll' Banquet I? 41 Senior Fair 141 7 .QR , ' :ft 4 - 7 l , -3. I i - -- N . . 'Un J 7- 1. , 1- f - 1 . . . M ' g ., .g . -I ' . ., . . ' . V , 1 1 1 ,C .' I ,C - K- ' . K I . 1 f 1 1 I I Ifntercfl-1956 . . . Ilouse Council 14-1, Clue Club 131, Sewing Club .1 , . S cgi H , . X . A I fl ' 1 K .' 2 1 . 1 -' ' ' 1 'fj ' f f P , Q , 4 T . . . 1 f , l , .7 1 ll . S' . - . Q A - . J ' A ' . .5 ga . '-f ., ,. ' . 4 'x ,N ,f , 1 ' x W , 4 -x 'Pi i K :Q D f m Yu 1,-S35 F may Q 5 K 3, Q3 Wk Is' iayzkzg Xie Meng? .. M X x 'QQ KN MARCIA STICPIIENS A merry laugh, as on she goes 1 Ifntcred-1957 . . . Voile-ylwall A Team 445. Christmas Pageant . l4l. ,lunior-Seniur Banquvt 14-D. Senior Fair 143. I9 'su- 1 C XI DIA XXX QIIX S 3 mlm, mol 1 Glu ulslfx Ol 1 f u Illlllxilllfll' imum Suimr air A tmzm P1 t'lllt fa. I INIJX TH XRPF lvcrx rnorlest ffzzr mfzzrl she S a rmml you fl Llnrl wou zu mmlp C lntfrml 914 1 Q Scrrft nrx f rr ou 0 Ullfli lnrarx umm li ure N 1 tent Council I7 1 Hmmm 1 1 fl or afcmir a huxfmfit I OIIUI C mn ur Cilfl m fre im 'an up omornf ll 1 21 mor rm r anquet4 Nuuor air -o,. 4 X ,Ln ' f if' . IICN' .71 rr ' iw.. ?' 'g'v1's - l'iIllf'l'l'Il -1137 1Ff-lm . . . illvv Clul 13. lb. Chris ., .gn I-1-D. Ju' ' B1 I -t 13. 41. ' F' I-lb. f F9 ry- , ' .V . 5 5.- Q ' fl .F ...CLS 11 I' l2.,1P. Class Vit' 1-P 'Siflf'llt 121. I W II S. Co :' 11-19. lil Cf, 'un 12n. La -l.'ufT13v. 1 Ftui' -' L. - P. ' Rfll ITM. Ilfnuralrlv Nlf'Ilii n. f' af' 1 1' '1 l.2.3b.Hm1se-Il 's Il.2.3.-ll. 13i. Se g CI I ILZP. as Pagle-alll ll. 2. 3. hl-I. 7 'S 1. - ,,? 51h Iri l.'.,IU'-5 11B 3.11-I..'-' F' ' 141. HEI FW DIANA VonHLqEN 5 1 cheer ul temper 'ILII make Il 11 H0011 naturell Fntered 1954 Volleyball X Team 13 41 1 lee Club 11 3 4 Drama Clulw 121 Chrlstmas Pa tant 11 2 3 41 Freshman Sopho more Grlll 11 2 Junlor qemor Banquet 13 41 Qemor Falr 14 '3- NINX CXROIYNI WFL19 111116 I wng thru the 1107111 11111 the 111110 on ont 111111 the other hal 1Lalk111g 131 C1111 111119 Pa eant 11 2 '3 41 1116 lxman Qophonlore Crlll 11 21 Junmr SCIIIOI' Banquet 13 41 Senlor Falr 14 Af' fyffb 1: 1 SHARON IORRAINI WH QON Bblllllj I9 pon er 11 Sffllle IS 119 suorrl Frmred 19111 Claw Vue Pre lflc nt 111 Class Qecretary 121 lllvrarx Cnmmlttee qtuflentC0unc1l 11 21 Volleyball A Team 141 Ba ketlvall Team 141 Drama Club 121 Chrlstmas Pageant 11 2 3 41 12I'f'Sl'll1lElllDf1I3110ITlOI'f? 1 r1ll 11 21 Junlor Semor Ban quet 13 41 qemor Falr 1411 35-1 , , A ,,. Tu 1. 1 f , f 'DK - ' ., , 3 7... j. 1 . .. ,CI ,,1, l ffl I - ' '5 . 3 . . P 2 v F 7 . . 2 'fi V a 15 'K' I 1 7 K 1 M1 .A ' Q V , , - I lv' .1 1 v1 12 .. mx ' 1 ' - f 1 ' 1 - 1 A V . Entered-1953 . . . Clee Clulw 111. Sewing Clulm 121. Drama Club D ., S 1- g, . . S -. ' lv' I 9 2 A D A ' 9 v T . 1 1' l 1, ' E v fs ' V 1 rl ' -2 fx . ff , ff' M, ' rf . , . , Z ,. 1 f 4 7 . . . , .C S' 1 . - , K I . v . . Y U ,, , -' , ' -1 ' 9 ,e 1 S ' l 1 1 , 1 v 1 1 2 f 7 2 9 ' ' WW in vu .WI-Y. .lv S523 H175 RA C E SQ -NWN yfzaufzfzl Xie wow!! zfz 80 H222 DEBORAH NIATTHLW WAII ACE uv' Purpose IS Il hat Qwes I1 e I1 meamng 6 ntcrm I f uw I 'untl1ruQh Stuff 1 1 Bu me 'Uma fri C Per cfr nu ll 1 Jug.eQ oo '- pq, nupf 1-I jun1orN111nrBanqumt 139 Nsmor Falr 4 BARBARA-X LEE WALT Small but 7711- 'lzty Q f '- -110311. . . Sovrmlwry Ill. Chis Trmsurvr 123. Pain - 'uim .' WIT L- .',' . .f A f ' ' , f uc-I1 , unvi . ' , ortlrf om ri . . 'r ' s . ll1'l , ur . . flu, , u v I . f ri: as 1 C'lIl . . I. -ll. Frm ih1n'n1-Sophmmlf , ' ' 11. 23, junior-Senior Banqugt 43. 49, Sf-niur Fiir 14- . +, .M .+.. 5 EF ,ggi ,1 i' A, M 5 we 74, :lr ,716 Y was -m,MVQ Na Q H, Q 10 QM ',,-. I' ,,.ff',,.1-1-...thi-.1 il -1' .. .,-'- 7-5 WWW, ILT, QT-, M, M. XY' Plumlm. P11-sirlmltz A. flier:-. Yin-cf-l'1'c-sich-11t: N. Imwl. Sf'CI'PtZ1I'f-Tl'l'2lSlllLl Senior Class Officers 1I'CClli'. Pr:-siclcxllz L. Thzlrpc. Vvil't'-PI'4'Sill0IltQ ll. Umlcl. Sl'i'1'Ct8.I'y-TI'l'11SUI'LI' ' .7- FT 5'- v . uv' NL- N' K W gf if f D, X ,Q if 5 X x , , ' -.t ' J . 4 3 Q A b O .. 4 , EN ,fl -, ,......'f--' 6 1 8 Finals Pass and we re half way through SEPT SEPT OCT Noy Noy DEC DEC AN AN FEB L QL 1314 8 .9 1 4 1kmyema2M7 5 sexe: N fa 1151 2728 2324 12 '14 9 bf X 1 9 25 20 5 1 sts 03, 891011121314 6 215e,fc,,Qo. S Whxxe -, 1516171819 zo 21 27 2223 2, 1, 4, , , X-p1X'L.5':9 22 23 24 25 zs 27 zs 9 ao 22220 ff .f -9 11111 29 so 2 +52 Class History 1954 1955 I3 School opens The 13th I9 'III '1usp1f1ous not superstltious day for the yy1de eyed claw of 58 24 Our first Jolly lp Jollyl' 23 1Ve join the sophomore for in lIlf0I'I1l'll dance 19 A dance of our oyxn' '74 Turkey time holiday 4 Sophomores junlors and SEIIIOFS have a Christ mas Formal WITHOLT 1'S' 11 Merry Christmas' 18 24 Crammmg 20 26 21 Final Rugged' 12 We dance with Menlo JNIARCII 14 Teachers discuss our VIRTI Es and falllfl APRIL 1 No fO0llIl ' Spring yacatlon LNE SFPT SEPT OCT DEC DEC DEC DEC EB 1 bxams food rades rewarded yy1th blue tles 1955 1956 12 We look down on the Freshmen 23 Freshmen do the work We enjoy the Jolly J 22 Informal dance lyuth the Freshmen! 3 Christmas Formal l'1re and lu 16 Chrlstmas vacation 22 23 24 Study for semester you know what 30 JAN 2 Finals that s what 24 Buffet supper for US ONLY MARCII 23 Bunny time Springyacation APRIL 14 Spring Formal 'VIAY MAY UNE SEPT SEPT OCT OCT Noy DEC DEC 18 Scholastu efforts are on display Tea and Exhibit 22 Freshmen entertain us at Crill Supper 1956 1957 11 Purple t1es represent a tep in the right direction 28 Junior Senior Jolly Up 13 Play day at Dominican 31 Our residence girls entertain Menlo at a Halloween Buffet Supper 21 Thanks IX 1ng vacation 1 Candy Cane Capers Christmas Formal 21 Home to hang up our Christmas stockings JAN 12 College Boards Pr'1ct1ce only thank goodne JAN 28 Semester fnmls They ff Pttmg harder' FEB 1 Yosemite skl trip Doctor in the house MARCH 23 Spr1n play APRIL 12 Easter e D hollday NTAY N AY JUNE JUNE SEPT SEPT OCT Noy DEC DEC DEC AN AN FEB 4 l'enn1s finals at Claremont 16 les Fleurs de N181 We plan and exec utc fabulous banquet for the Seniors 5 6 1 Finals If we pass yye ll be Seniors 10 Flag pole splinters but our flag flles proudly 1957 1958 16 SENIORS' But our excitement fades yy hen yse realize that this is our LAST year 21 Our last school plcnlc Rx flu shots Small COIlflIlgCIlt goes to Dominican Play day Thanksglym yacatlon Tw as the lN1 ht Before Christmas Formal We host the California Scholastic FCLlCI'Hfl0Il at an all day meeting Nferry Chri tmas' Happy New Year' ll College Boards This time they count Mass hysteria grips the class 27 2? 29 Flnals Senior Parties 'WARLII And More part1es' We ARE gay' APRIL 6 Spr1n Vacation and not a moment too soo11 APRIL 26 Spring Formal NIAY JUNE UNE JUNE 15 Junior Senior Banquet 3 4 5 Exams Last chance to impre s the faculty 9 Class Day 10 Graduation Alumnae lunch Craduation Ball We haye heard the familiar strains of Wagners Tannhauser many t1mes but to day lt means more tha11 ever before The friends yseye made the fun yseye shared the problems yse ve oyereome all of these emo tions are associated with the graduation march Though we leave the Chapel we are not leaym he School Instead we are graduating from the tudent body and taking our places proudly as alumnae f Castilleja Nancy Lord Hlstorzan I S 6 7 2 g 4 3 3 5 I 2 I I! 11? 6 7 1 J 2 3 4 5 e 7 ,9 J 3 1 J' 15- 2 21 X 23 1 2 11 0,39 O ' ' - . ff .. 1 ' 7 1, 1 ssl M ' ' -- . I .' , I ' ' ' 44 i - 913 7 J . I CY D . . 1 , 1' ' . . . gcr ' A . ' ' x , S I - K i . l r . , . Y- ' - JI 1 . '. ' a . l . . M I . M , - , , Y v , , Y . , , . - . T I' A I a U n 7 -7 f - - S. U U . . . B Y . V - ' -s 'If .12 . ' I ' g. . ' ff 1 1 ' , ' ' 1 lVfAY 3 Freshman-sophomore grill supper NOV. 16 'fl Like Jazz our theme for the Senior Fair J 1A JA . g v , ,' I ' I 7. U. V. g Y . - , . 7 as a Y T-g - as . . . 14 . . . . I L ' ' I. , U,-pl . ' J . 20 1' 's . ' . . 1 'A ac P- I iss . I , . U . I J 1 ' A ' - I .1 - s 92 'J . ' 7 Q ' if , . ' ' F . V . 1 , ... K . '. I ' . g . i v ! A t , , . . . ' s . ' Y A 1 1 J . '. ' -. ' ' . . I A 1 . A 4 1 I ' 7 . . . U , . T J - S J ' ss 77 , ' , ' . , . . . i , W , ' . J '., J 1' 9 J J ' J T - ' , I . . V. H . ,, . , , Y L , . . . , 1 V gl 1 J I . , ' s . V 0 7 U. V. U . t . . . C - 65 77 ' Last Wlll 81 Testament I LUCY BARNETT w1ll to Susan Ruddy mv love of apples and lf she can ever out eat me I wxll then w1ll her my fool proof dlet Also I wlll my marvelous ablhty to get c1t1zen shlps to Nancy Eckxs and my many lau hs at dmner to Joan Chenoweth I ANITA CARLSON wlll to Sally Adler my love of hor es and ranch hfe to Lynn Prlce my love of the Orlent and to .Judy Brlgham my love of wlld hfe whxch Im sure she w1ll make good use of one day lf not already I NANCIE CHAPIN wlll to Sue Wells Fadley Barret Carolyn Cody and Carol Adamson a httle word sweets To Nnckl Severance my fa cmattng book on How To Wm Over Menlo Cheerleaders fwlll be pubhshed when I find out how to do 1t'J Last I wxll my samty to Joan Gellert I LINDA CLEARY bemg rather tlred and not too sane wxll to Joan Chenoweth the prlvxlege to het on the Legend to Ann Ramsay my short hair to Dlane Brown my ab1l1ty to put on stockmgs ln Magnm to Susan Ruddy a can of worms and to G1G1 ten packs of mvxsxble gum for geometry I BARBARA CLIFFORD w1ll to Twee Nfarsh a tube of our special eyebrow beautlfler provlded she shares lt with a mutual friend QM BJ And to Val Card a blcycle so she may ride to school ln style when I am gone and a whlstle to blow as she goes through Stanford I BETSY CONCANNON bem of obstlnate mmd and body do hereby wlll and bequeath to Polly Lombardl Sunny lde Lane for future use plus my out tandln record of LONG TALL SALLY so he can recapture many memorles and finally two buckets of ltnseed to brln to mlnd a certam um mer to Sue Wells my certam abthty to cut out of school at lunch wlthout gettln caught to Fadley Barret my comb that I have never used elther to Joanne Nleyer the combmatxon to my gym locker so she will be able to put back my tennls racquet when she IS finished wlth lf and finally to Connie Turrlllas my class t1e and history notes ln hopes she too w1ll have a splendld year I NANCY CUTTER wlll to Sue Dunn one quashed waste paper basket to Sue Ruddy a membershlp card ln the Elght Club and my great love for Sanford to Joan Seehg a certam boy at a Certain gas statlon to Connle Turrxlla m order to further her ambltlons my sklll at volleyball and to SUSIE Clark four wonderful years at Castx I DIANE DODD wlll to Conme Turrxllas my whlte dresses now attendlng thelr fifth year at Castllleja to Twee Marsh my ablllty to get better grades ln U S Hlstory than ln Modern European Hxstory also my black tles and to Carolyn Cray croft my ab1l1ty not to eat desserts I JANET GARRISON do hereby wxll my baggy eyes and falthful worn coffee cup to Sarah Cruen my lnnumerable duets to Carolyn Craycroft my unmanageable straight hair to Susle Haehl that she may look swum after swxmmmg and many more badly netded long mark tn Latm poetry to a group of energetxc Juntors I ANN GIERE bemg of a sound mmd and healthy body wxll to Nadme Bunney those memorable days wlthout cltlzenshlps to keep her smxhng to Connle Turrlllas I leave a ton of non caloric good wlshes ln hopes that she wont gam welght on them I leave Diane Brown 1n charge of my Elvis Presley Fan Club I know EP will be pleased tc Susle Ruddy Flhe Ceer and Judy Thomas I donate my few Stanford contacts to add to thelr tblck black books Lastly I wlll each hour full of excxtement Ive found here at Castx to the up and commg senxors I BOBBI KILL hemg of dilapidated body and feeble fuzzy mlnd do hereby wlll to Judy Thomas a stamp tlcklng and stlcker llckmg license to Ellle Ceer my trusty church key 1n hopes that she finds as many uses for xt as I have to Penny Jackson a bottle of brown shoe pohsh to cover up that hquld sun and to Ballllftl Hunt my ablhty to tha hal stay out of trouble I MARLENE GLOTZ wlll to Ellen Berger my hldeous laugh ln hopes that she can quiet tt down somewhat To Judy Thomas I will Leary blere given to Ill! by another of my Sacramento class mates I hope you Gnd ome lnsplratxon m h1s lovely httle face tl dxdn tll To Betty Jean 'Xhlford and Joan Chenoweth I w1ll my ablllty to dodge the ASIBIIC flu and last but not least to all the juniors I wlll the wonderful tlmes Ive had at Castllleja I JUDY GOLDEEN bemg completely Nllke crazy and money mad wtll to Genle Weltner my subscrnptlon to the Mtckey Mouse Comlc Book to be read ln all her pare tlme to Ellxe Ceer my paths to Alas athu ett o we may meet many Cranes at MIT together and to Carolyn Craycroft my abtllty to laugh at the wrong tlme at the wrong thlngs I I KT GR AHANI wtll to Diane Brown my beat up paxr of LHPCZIOS ln hopes that he will look a tyllsh a I dld Terry Best some o1l wlth which to lubricate the squeaky chapel floors I JOAN CREENBERC belng., of ound mmd and body b queath my ablllty to get A s ln Spanlsh to Bonnle Harrah my smgmg voice to Joan Gellert my ablllly to get dates for the dances to Joan Chenoweth my dog Charles to Judy Brlgham ln hopes that he wont b1te her as many times as hes bltten me my regxmen tablets to Ellte Geer and my hopes and dreams of a happy and successful llfe to no one as I wish to keep them for myself I SUE GREENE wlll to Dlane Lelgh and all boarders my abxhty to study ln the closet m hopes they stay awake better than I dld to Judy Thomas my many tutors and to Debbie Round a hot water bottle for Algebra class I PENNY GROS wlll to Carolyn Craycroft my hldden tal ents ln hopes shell have less trouble fmdmg them than I dld Also that much dlscussed gold metal and all the fun Ive had at Castl In hopes shell use ll to advantage ln her remamlng two years to Bambl Hunt I wnll a good luck charm and a day glrl to take her out next year to Nadme Bunney a pack of chocolate cigarettes to Carol Adamson for greater success ln gym my unused shorts my excuses and the mcompletes Ive received because of them to Sue Dunn my Boarders Taxi Service llcense my favorite route through Stanford isomettmes known as fraternity row! and all the Saturday night dlnner she can eat at a certam fraternlty house I KAREN HARNIS being of unstable mmd and body will to Susan Ruddy all my love problems ln hopes that she can solve them better than I dxd and a box of Ivory Snow Karen Jacobsen many more long and happy years ln Mlles seventh perlod French class and to Aletha Burnam all my many many dates also I would hke to wxll to the new semors the best of luck next year O 9 9 ' 1 S ' 7 ' Y , , , ' 4 - L. . . 7 U I E D ' 7 , 9 I Y , - s v s - A I S ' ' Q , s J I I Q - at - ' sv , ' H . 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I I POLLY HILL bemg of sound mmd do hereby wlll and bequeath to Judy Brigham and Penny Handler a crayfi h o that they can attempt to dl ect lt without haung any trouble also to Judy I wlll all the Greek plays rn the world hopm that she mlght have as much fun with them a I have had I NANCY JACOBS wlll to Chrt ty Pleasant a tall dark and handsome bus drlver wxth a powder blue Corxette so that she wlll have as much fun drum to and from school as I dld I HILDI JENSVOLD wlll to Polly Lombardt my ablhty to have a wonderful time celebratmg her birthday to Nancy Eckls our end of the semor corrldor ln hopes that she may flnd It a refuge from troubles and to Stannne Good the wish that she may one year be Juggler I KATHLEEN JOHNSON wlll my abthty to drtve from my house to school ln two mmutes flat to anyone who deslres to appear m traffic court as often as I do I GEORGIA JOHNSRUD wlll to Karen Haluk my casual cat crawl and Rock n Roll Romeos to Ellen Berger the residence blueprints and seven stlcks of dynamlte and to Bonnie Harrah the solutnons to all the problems of my semor year m hopes she may never have to worry about her own I BETSY KIMBALL bemg of very unsound mmd as usual do hereby wlll to Polly Lombardl one hghtlv u ed palnt brush and rowboat ln hopes she wlll never use them agam to Nxckl Severance one bottle of Thum and to Joan Gellert my vnvacxous personahty to help her overcome her shyness I SALLY IxING bemg of small mmd and blg body wlll to Joan Seelxg my great ablhty to get mto a parklng place m twenty five mmutes flat I wlll to Debble Round my notonous laugh ln hopes that 1t may always rlng through the halls of Castl I NANCY LORD wlll to Betty Jean Milford my ablhty to never finlsh chemlstry lab ln tlme to Frances dl Chrlstlna the U S Hrstory book I am gomg to wrlte to Joan Chenoweth my wonderful semor days at Castt ln hopes that she wlll en Joy hers as much as I have mme and to Urs Valentme a schedule of my day so she wlll know why I dxdnt practlce every day I BONNIE MACDONALD wlll to Carol Adamson good luck tn lindxng another member for the 12 3 Club to Sue Wells my abthty to get home from the beach on tlme to Penny Jackson my ablhty to lmmedlately return records and to Sue Castner lots of luck m keeping her many boyfrlends I KAY MITCHELL do hereby wlll to Susan Ruddy my well loved frowns ln hopes that she gets fewer complaints than I dxd to Joan Chenoweth a certam Student Body President at Webb and to Judy Thomas my abxhty to get up ln the mormng I GAIL 'NIORRISON do hereby wlll to Joan Seehg my last year s U S Hlstory book that she may have many happy hours rn that course next year and to Gall Hamllton I wlll my good looks so she wlll have somethmg to be vam about I WENDY PLUNIB wlll to Sarah Wlltchell the cutest boy at Stanford and may she have better luck wtth htm than I dld to Joan Chenoweth my great abxhty to ask boys to dances wrthout getting shook to NIHICIB Nlacurda my patlence with French teacher and to Bambt Hunt a late coffee date on the Lark I JO YN RXNIS XY hereby bequeath to Nlrs Shutes my httle red beast to use whenever she wishes a bouncy rlde to Lmda Bradford my interest m the Stanford tenms team minus tts mam attractlon to Carol and Ann the danly fight Over who IS to get the car today to Stannle Good my ablllty I0 add a few Inches here and there to Gall Hamilton all the Beta parties she can stand and to Duff Redhck all my dre se whlch have been too tlght at those cruclal moments I JEANNEITE RUPERT wlll to Susan Wells the prnvxle e of eatmg m the semor lunch room so she wont have to snr al1 ln any more to Anne Bartee a smgmg Instructor to Claire Kendrlck my alJ1l1ty to et away w1th not domg my Spanish homework and to Carol Ramsay my school splrlt I MARY SCHINK wlll to Chris Harrl my blg feet so tllat the name of tan le foot can be carrned on next year and to Santa Collin a mmxature typewrxter so she wont have to lug that monstrous typewrlter of hers across the circle everyday and lastly to Susle Haehl the ease wnth whxch I fall asleep xn Student Court I CORNELIA SLUIS do hereby wlll to Betty Jean 'tlllford my abthty to have a good tlme at a no date dance to Diane Leigh my ab1l1ty to do her washing next year and to Ellle Geer my ablllty to get 1nto the restdence ln the ntck of time I PATTY SOULE wlll to Frances dl Chrlstme my ablhty to keep food ln my closet ln the resldence also to Aletha Burnam I wlll my everlasting abllxty to successfully pm up hair and to Sally Adler I hereby wlll my natural blond halr wlth hopes that she wlll take especxally good care of lt I BARBARA STEACY wlll to Sue Wells my outstandmg ablhty to stay out of trouble and be on txme to Carolyn Cray croft and Judy Owen a round trlp tlcket from San Jose to Castllleya and to Tanme Kopp a handbox to carry her mld dxes ln I MARCIA STEPHENS wlll to Sue Wells my mouse for her daxly escapades and to Conme Turrnllas a box of No Doz to keep her awake 1n Econ I CLAUDIA STEVENS wlll to Judy Brigham and Joan Cheno weth my ablllty to get out of 'VIlle s French asslgnments I LINDA THARPE wxll to Duane Lelgh my short untramed pageboy to Connie Turrlllas a one way plane tlcket to Reno and to Carol Ramsay my passion for toast and Jam I DIANE VON HUSEN wlll to Christy Pleasants a palr of scrssors ln case the day ever arnves when she needs a halr cut to Duane Brown my maturnty and a book on Ten Easy Lessons I-Iod To Smg and to Sue Loveland my seat on the tram I DEBBIE WALLACE wlll to the stage manager of next year s Senlor Farr a lot of hard work to Ann Ramsay a small portxon of my talents only because she requested ll Duane Brown a lunch at El Prado-thus I promised her and Ann Harroun my red and white For D and dont ask why I BARBARA WALT berng of small mmd and body do hereby wxll to Polly Lombardl one purple skxrt and one purple Jacket tn all hopes that I may never see them agam and to Sue Wells a trlcycle for lunch tnme use durtng her semor year I CAROLYN WELLS wlll to my sister Sue my ablhty to ralse money to Carol Adamson Joan and to Polly Lom bardn and Connie Turrlllas I leave all the Ks of La Il I do hereby Wlll to Sue Caslner mx Nlenlo Crulse sucker for her Ford convertible to Carolyn Cody and Fadley Barrett my parking space at Quanls and Jlffys and to Sue Wells a book contammg one hundred and one ways to dxsgulse a umform . . . . . . - . 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L l MURDER ON BEACH LINKED TO MANIAC uae 1 or l It mornlnf' papel 'I photo' raph une er the headlmes c xtehes and holds by gaze It IS the plcture 0 a younff womm IKIIFPIIIIV' on the sand In her arms she holds a small doff I study the pleture a QIYOIIU' emotion sweeps throuvh me I want to re 'rch out to her feel her body close to mme, troke the lonff flky blonde han and look lnto her serene eyes For she brxngs back to me the memory of my beloved wlfe Cfnola It was durmf' the summer of 1938 wlnlc I was vlslt mfr frlends IH The Haffue thwt I met Carola I had been at one of those CIIQWUSIIHUIS dull partles wlth lt thlck clouds of clffarctte smoke CIIIIQIIIIU to CXCTXIIIIUU' ln the room hke a drsmal London fog The small talk and UOSQIP whlch some call conyersatlon coupled wlth the smell of pllled alcohol soon became too much for even m I had to excuse myself I dld n at howeyer, go dnrectly homc but deelded lnste ad to takt 1 walk on the beach The moon was full and cast lts daneln flakes of sllver upon the sea As I befvan to walk down to the water a huge doff startled me It stood for 1 moment ments passed Suddenly a beautlful young IIITI came runnlng from the surf, her head held back and her long balr gh temnf' '1 she ran up the beach klckmff the sand Breathlessly she dropped to the sand Wlthout leallza tlon of my actlons I found myself Stalldlllg only a few feet from her Her lovely face seemed to radlate com passlon and ln that moment I fell 1n love wlth her I took another step toward her She opened her eyes, looked at me for a long moment then sat up and took out a cwarette I ht lt for her then sat down beslde her For seyeral mmutes we sat nn sllence She turned and looked at me smtled and asked American? I I nodded The next afternoon I went to the beach hoping to find her She was nowhere to be found I trled affam the neyet day and the ne 'et but there was stall no Carola I bevan tn wonder lf our meetlnf' had only been a dream brought about by the ycry potent French champagne I had had that eyenlng Then two weeks later I saw her shoppmff IH Amsterdam I followed her to a small restaurant and joined her at the table she chose She was not surprlsed at my sudden appearance and merely asked for me to have lunch wlth her She told me she was an artist study me at the I mverslty of Amsterdam and that she llyed wlth a friend ln a small apartment near Schevemngen She dld not speak English fluently and w as therefore often sllent The lack of speech meant nothlngl llwuffh for her eyes carrled me mto her thoughts so completely that I soon felt I was almost 1 part of her We had been marrled three years when I recelved my orders to return to the United States for IYIQIC trannng Carola wlth fm PYIJIHIIKIIOD I dld not quite understand, declded she would stay ln Amsterdam Durlnv my trammfv I had hoped to be asslffned to Holland but I was dnsappomted for when I had com pleted mv IYHIIIIIIU I was flown to England There I was attached to the Amerlcan Fxpedltlonarv Forces I recelved mall reffularlv usually filled wlth the ln consequcntlal actlyltles of Carola s dallv pastxmes Once I was lucky enoufh to recexye 1 fiveday pass, tlme enouvh for me to return to Amsterdam That pass was the last tlme I was ey er to see or hear from my beloyed Carola 323111 Two weeks after my return I recelved word from 'ln Enghsh pllot that my Wlfe had been arrested as a spv In the neyct few weeks I trxed desperately to find out where they hael taken her what they had done to her I I learned nothmff At first I found some consolatlon III Clflllklllff wlth my compamons but as tlme wore on they became less Important and the drunks essentxal for my eompamons sharpened the pain of my los while the drmk elulled lt My surroundm rs bee une ummportant and soon un ICHIISIIC I w'1s IIYIIII' ln 1 fantasy of hopes, fears, dommate me and all of which pursued me constantly I often found my self walkmff on the beaches search mg endlessly for somethlng I could no longer recogmze I awoke to flnd a sweet faced nurse bendmf' over me A doctor came ln the room motloned for the nurse to leave Wlthout savmg a word he took out a chart and pro ceeded to examlne lt added a few notatlons 'md then left A few mmutes later the nurse returned She talked to me for some tnne asklng me questions but then an swermfr them herself When I finally spoke she seemed startled and hurrled out of the room returnmff wlth the doctor I was dressed and taken to ht ofhee where I was su ectcd to '1 serle of tests tl tn e t 1 'me t e nurse seemed Greatly relle ved althoufvh they obylou ly trled to conceal their feelmffs The doctor told me I had been ln the hospital oycr a month and ln all that tlme had neyer spoken He said that mme was a yery un usual case and that although I was not completely cured I was on the road to recovery I have forvotten the feel of sand or haye I9 How dld lt happen that I found sand ln mv shoes I ook avam at the mormng paper the wltness elanns he IS about slx feet two mches of 'tthletlc bulld dark wayy halr and had the word Carola tatoocd on hys fhet NANCY Ju ons A . 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V Q ,- FE AR One small unbehesablv whlte cloud floated lazlly over Dlamond Head and marred the blue perfectlon of the sky The volcano was qulet and green with shrubs and troplcal ferns-chxldren played on the lower slopes and energetlc chmbers vlslted 1ts hlgh rocky polnts Beneath lt lay the lVloloka1 channel serene and peaceful for a few hours tlme To one Slde stretched the beach of Walklkl first were the prlvate sections then the hotel SCCTIOH and last the pubhc beaches People packed themselves 1nto the narrow strlp of land and the water was teemmg wlth surfers The clty of Honolulu was busy Pedestrlans rushed across the streets and dlsappeared mto shop doorways Those waltmg for a green light tapped thelr feet lmpa tlently and elbowed thelr way to the edge of the curb Horns blew and the drlvers of autos hollered at one an other Chlldren ran up and down the sldewalks eatlng 1ce cream or cold p1neapple on a stlck The glrls mu mus swlshed ln the breeze and the brlght colors shone ln the sun Lel sellers mopped thelr brows and waxed the flowers tantahzlngly ln the faces of tourlsts The Coast fluard heard about lt first then the radlo and T V stations then the people The newsmen warned the populatlon to fa ten down all movable objects and keep the chlldren lnslde A hurrlcane was headed for the lsland of Oahu Pamc spread throughout Honolulu The drlvers of cars drove toward home much faster than the allowed speed llmlt The street cars and buses were jammed shops closed and the road constructlon was stopped Small chll dren ran to the1r mamas and grabbed thelr sklrts They stuck their fingers IH thelr mouths and crled as the mamas dragged them home Once there they were told to o slt down and dont bother me now V The mamas rushed around thelr respectlve houses removlng breakable objects and generally worrymg Slmll-ar thmgs were bemg re enacted throughout the Clty The few who thought they could escape went to alr rald shelters The apartment dwellers ln the mlddle of town rushed to frlends or relatlves at the foot of the Pall The clty was soon qulet The people streamed off the beaches to thelr hotels apartments and a few to thelr homes The stores closed The hotel managers frantlc w1th fear of what would happen to thelr hotels rushed from room to room re assurmg people The beaches were soon ommously qulet a hush hung over them hke a heaxy wet blanket It was a hush of fear a suffocatlng emotlon that threatened to choke all Even the breakers w hlspered The fear was so evident It could almost be seen hang mg 1n the alr or oozmg out of hotels and the hke It was luke a monster sent by the storm to mold the human race 1nto submlsslseness Even the alley cats hld only the bhnklng vellow lanterns they had for eyes showed There was a boat leaxmg the lsland lt had been a race entry and w as returnmg to the malnland Therr radlo wasnt workin well battery trouble the crew figured The navlgator felt the storm comlng and knew h1s feeling was rlght when he looked at the barometer Dark sllent clouds gathered ln the sky The navl ator told the sklpper to fasten down everythlng that was loose and to stow away all food wmches books charts and crews belonglngs The men were soon busy the hght genoa was exchanged for the beau working jlb and the hnes were firmly secured Then they sat down to walt There were mne of them The boat was forty slx feet lon and a llght dlsplacement deslgn to boot not too good for rldlng out a hurrlcane They ht one clgarette after another and swore nerx ously every chance they got Other than the profanlty they dldnt talk much From tlme to tlme someone would get up and check a lme- everyone knew the boat was as ready as lt would ever be Fear crept up on them slowly they hadn t tlme to thmk about lt untll the work was Hnlshed Now It sllpped lnto each of thelr thoughts There were two teenage boys on board Senslble klds they were too and never caused any trouble The younger of the two thought of hls famlly Would he ever see them aga1n'7 He glanced at the p1tllCSS ocean and hls stomach tlghtened lnto a knot It was all he could do to keep from retchlng He was dlzzy and hls mouth was dry He had never thought of dylng so young He chewed hls nalls and hls face crumpled The sklpper was afrald beyond words hls boat the only thlng he loved the ln es of elght men and hls hfe were all at stake All thls could be snatched from hlm IH a second The crew was edgy and jumpv at one an other they paced from bow to stern He looked at them he was responslble he had brought them Sweat ran down hls face and he clenched h1s fist He felt hke klcklng the boat because she couldnt outrun the storm Wlld thoughts ran through hls head he wondered lf the mast would hold up Llttle dld he know that all of Oahu was experlenclng the same thln Fxersone hved together ln fear they clung to one another all afrald of losing thmgs-thelr hves thelr buslnesses their famlly and frlends afrald that thelr beuutlful Island would be destroyed Some whlmpered ln mental angulsh Then the storm h1t LINDA CLEARY - V ' V Y Y 1 Y . . . r 1 . ly . . . .f 4 ' Y. . . 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Sc-vcrancc, Vil'lx-l,I'l'Sitl0IllZ C. RLIIHSHY, Secretary -'l'rcasurer. Q9 5' 15 ,Q-r' , ,.. ' N M x . 9... -I ps--. 5 rl T46 - 41 , X a-' 1 nc.: F ,, , -K .Lf f K . , gi h fgfq, ' . 4 . . , ' 4' 'll 'g'vfk,,,.- .W f' ,, ,QQ 'fn 9 A. 'YQ Q, A . .4 , . +5 . V s 1 Q l . , my . if I 1 1 I l . 'IR , . Q 1 M, . H' 9 I 1 ai' I 'M ,Lfv,.x-:QQ A ga . Xl . 8, fl 350 . A .I , X f YM: 4 5 x if' yi? M3- 1 , , U A 1 .ig 'ggi K . 1 . , Q! '4 1' Q-JA ,fu 9 4 4 Y . 'Yi 5 n f if ,Jw ia. I I .L K V i JBA. o-.'l' .' 4 . v.. 4 -.. S lil v,', x'.:yt .xi mm fzmfwe THE FRENCH TOUCH The hot dust lay lxko a muffler on eyery road and yard Ill Fl Centro QIIPYNIHU eyen the mournful hoysl of a lonely doff Suddenly '1 shlny sports car came speed mg through the sohtude 'md sereeched to '1 stop m front of a large Qpamsh home The dr1y er a baldlng man 1n a flashy I-Iayaanan shlrt and checkered sports ear cap, honked the horn lmpatlently wh1le hl yufe the only other passenger beffan eomblng her halr and brushmg the dust from her cotton dress A younff Nlexlcan glrl hurrled out of the house followed by tys o young men Sl Senor? she tmndly asked Im Bobert Bennett the man rephed and thls IS my Wlfe Ive ordered two rooms for the mght and wed once At once the fflrl repeated and Gaye the tyyo men lnstruetlons ln qpamsh Une took the Bennetts' luggage from the car and the other dlsappeared hehlnd '1 large garage A the Bennetts droye to the front door three black poodles all chpped rn hon cuts wxth large ruffs and pom poms, came boundmg out to greet the Bennetts preced mg an attractive Amerlcan woman IIello',' he sald eordlally extendme her hand You must be the Bennetts I m I aura Marshall and thlg lu tn ant C111 f dont jump Buffon Oh please eome lll ard get settled That eycnlnff III the hylnf' room of the spam lous man slon Ilsa Bennett md Mrs Marshall talked and lpped thelr after dmner llqueurs whlle Mr Bennett play ed cards yy 1th some other guests We re so Glad yye found such a mme place to stay so close to the border I1sa sald Noyy yxe can drlye mto 'Vlexu o early tomorroyy mornmfr and do some shop pmg. before lt frets really hot I do hope yyell he able to plck up some Mexlean antlques lm sure youll haye no trouble Mrs Marshall re phed pettlnff the handsome dog by her ehalr but Ill make out a llst of reputable shops that I know of Thank you And noys I really must go to bed Bob darllng, 'Ire you comlng along also? Why dont you get a book to read before you go to bed so you dont haye to come down agam9 3 Bob got up and looked over the vast selectlon of books for several mlnutes before ehooslng one of short SIOTICQ and another on the lnstoly of poodles eycplammg hls cholce that I thought I d read up on them lhffht et onc some tune Well ffoodmght Capl Ill throys your ball for you manana Tyso yueks later back ln the gan Franelseo detectlve agency where he worked Bob Bennett and hls wlfe another detectlye submltted thelr full report on Mrs Marshall We ve finally cracked one of the eley erest jewel smuggllng cases Iye seen ln years Bob sald Wed suspected Mr Wlarshall for some tlmt but It ysasnt 'tlll I sau her poodles and read the book on them that I knew yxe Ind the flflll person Xou see the hook deyoted a whole chapter to tellmg hoyy the French used to smuggle l ce across thelr borders ln the rulls of poodlesln SARAH MITCHELL Q U cc 9 Y A - i 7 I as - - sc v , - vw . ,, , , J . . . , . n Y . . 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Y L I Y I 1 F I I- s K ll A, ' Y C I Y I L - V . l . f. 2 1 , , ' s I S' 3 ' ' , THE SMALL BOY AND THE SEA A strong feelmg of security IS one of the greatest comforts 1n llfe ln later llfe It may mean the difference between success and fallure However manv young chll dren go through a spell of feehng qulte alone ln the world There was ln just such a sltuatlon a small boy who had just had hls fifth blrthday Peter was a lean llttle fellow who was not easlly Influenced by others but very sensltlve and easlly hurt As the Murrays had just moved to Ocean Rock and llved ln a newly hullt tract of houses Peter had not yet met any playmates Thus he found hrs frlends at the beach just one half of a mlle from thelr house At first Mrs Murray was apprehenslve about llVlIlg so close to the beach where a few drownmgs had prevlouslv occurred qhe felt better however after she had thoroughlv ex plalfleil the dan ers of the ocean to Peter and forbldden hlm ever to swlm there Peter had alwavs llved far lnto the heart of the mam land away from any substantlal body of water and had never seen the ocean From the moment he saw lt he loved lt It became a never endmg mlracle to hlm After kmdergarten was out at noon he would take hls tlcularly lonely whlch most tlmes he dld not he would talk to hlmself Talkmg to yourself IS fun he thou ht Its sort of as though you have someone with you some one you llke yerv much someone who llkes what you llke dlshkes what you dlSllkC laughs at what you laugh at eats what vou eat and shares your dreams of becommg a sallor fisherman airplane pllot fire chief pollceman and soldler all at once Besldesl Its fun to have a friend who answers back just what you want hmm to when you ask hlm a question Peter had many frlends at the beach The loud resoundlng ocean was one of them Its WOICC was an ever present comfortlng companion He could watch lt for hours almost hypnotlzed bv the graceful swlrl of water as lt surged wlth all 1ts mlght onto the beach trylng eyer tryln to coyer the earth Hls small eyes would rove the desert of the sea only now and then findlng a smooth spot of glassy qulet amld the battllng tldes Another frlend was the rocks He would cllmb all over them bulldm forts among ln and between them One more thus one hts favorlte was the sand H became especially fond of the sand because he could hold lt dlg lnto tts depths and move lt any wav he llked Some days when there had been a mlld wlndstorm lts surface would be completely devold of rou hness H would make des: ns and wlpe them out again with a whrsk of hts pet1t hand If he were cold he would cover hlmself up wlth the fine grams of sand warmed by the mornlng sun Peter glggled as the sand he put down hls shlrt ran down hls bony body and through hls toes to the ground How mce and soft the sand was and how good It felt to let It run through your fingers and toes One day just after Peter had flnlshed hrs lunch and was lylng ln the sand maklng tunnels he happened to look up and there IH one corner of the sheltered beach was a very tlny puppy How adorable lt was' lt barely' looked as If its sktn had anvthmg to hang on to and Peter dnd not know what kmd of dog It was but that didnt matter because Peter loy ed If He just called It Puppy He thought he had never loved anythlng as much It was about ten Inches lon and had beautiful olden brown halr It was really yerv stra, lv but It certalnlv seemed beautlful to hlm Then an awful thou ht struck hlm wlth such force that It almost knocked hlm off balance The puppv wasn t hls He had just found lt there Would someone else come and take lt away from h1m9 Puppy would due lf he were just left there wlth no food and water so after much dellheratlon Peter carrled It home wrapped very gently and carefully 1n hls flannel shlrt Hls Mother was pleased to see hlm so radlant and sug gested they put '1 found ID the lost and found column As the weeks pa sed the puppv reyv stronger and there was no answer to the advertlsement Puppy was a complete chan e came over lnm He no lon er llved ln a llttle world of hlS own feeling lnsecure and unsure of hlmself He felt wanted and loved as he really had been all alon It was just that llttle Peter ,reatly resented movlng out West He dldn t want to make frlends and dldn t care about anvbody else Peter stlll loved the ocean and the beach and went there now and then It would always be a part of hlm But Peter learned that from softness comes only softness NICKI Sry FRANCE GOING HOME The snowflakes floated gently down and coated the narrow steep streets so that cars skrdded even wlth the chalns on thelr tlrcs and pedestrlans slushed across the street The theater marquee lx hts brlrht neon pink and blue fllckered and finally came on glyln the fall mg snow a pale pmk glow Runnmg out from the hotel across the street came Wally the bellboy to turn on the s , ' , 7 . . , V 7 ' g ' ' g . 7 1 Y . . . q . 7 f 1 ' ' ' '. 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' v .U V. . . s ze brown and yellow neon srgn of hrs employer The fall of darkness, whrch came early on mldwlnter nights was thereby noticed and signalled 1n the trad1t1on that came from habrt ISIIICTWIHU from hrs warm cozy cheerrly llghted hotel to see the first Hakes of the first storm fall was the man ager He waved across the street to the theater owner who had just stuck her hcad out the door of her ofhce to observe the town s gatherrng whlte coyer Fach of the admlnrstrators then smlled patronrzmgly at a number of passers by who were walkmg up the mam street enjoy lnff the exhrlaratron of the cool crisp a1r and the fallmg partlcles of snow whrch slrd down the boys necks and tlekled the fflrls noses Thus the town s one maln street was completely l1t up and alrye wrth at least one fourth of the populace Everyone called out friendly greetrnffs to eyery one else, many old frrends were rsurntcd oyer steammg cups of black coffee as the first cold snowy eyenmg of wrnter progressed The 'VIcGregor krds who l1y ed on the h1ll perpendrcular to the mam street hrll were seen runmng 1nto thelr house and runnmff hack out affaln carrylnff thelr small sleds Sleddrng wa a brt difficult on the 'NIcGreUor h1ll though for at the bottom of the slope a mob of all sorts of people was in the mrdst of an eyrcrtrng snowball fiffht whrch could not be rnterruptr d untll one srde had won The problem was that no one knew or1 whrch srde he was, but that was beside the POIHI In the first snowstorm of the year anythlne could and dld happen I clrmbed IHIO my skl pants and k1 hood wrapped a long wool scarf around my head and carryrnfv my snow boots sat down to put them on rn the not to be trusted straw bottomed chalr on the front porch Fettrng up and brushrnff the s11ow off the water repellent seat of IIN pants I trred my luck at gettmg across the street safely The term safely includes walking across the mam street, whrch had no traffic hght wrthout belnfr h1t by a skrd drng car or a stray or perhaps an armed snowball It takes praet1ce but lt IQ lJ0iQll'JlC for a person to cross that street safely and safely I drd lt Margie, one of the krds from the one and only clique at our small lngh school, crunched up to me rn the snow and sa d lll pI'0dl1Clllf from behind her back a snowball Thrs she managed to cram down the front of my k1 hood before my feeble mrnd realrzed what was happernng This was war' I grabbed the nearest hunk of snow and re pard her by stufling lt down the back of her sk1 pants Berne temporarily subdued she dld not attempt to con trnue the fight Other people rather lrked the ldea how ey er so soon a full scale war w as rn progress and I was lll the Tlllddle of rt' leay 1110 tl11s scene my home let us trawl to a large crty 111 'I heaylly populated sectron ofCal1forr11'1 On all srdes people hurrred by sttpprng on toes not e1r1ng at all whether they jostlcd someone or knotked someone oyer Clutchmg thelr endless B1 ll or Whrte House or I Maffnm strlng tred boxes, they soon faded no1s1ly 1nto the fov Therr colors, the gravs and blacks of thelr clothing harmonrzed wrth the enclosing mrst Clack, clack they walked down the street, whrch was crowded and yet so empty They completely lgrrored one bewrldered person who stood alone tryrng to find her way out of the maze of rushlng people The people neyer stopped thev came as surely as the fog as norslly as the rasplng whistle of the doormen attemptmg to attract the attentlon of yel low blue and whrte red and green cabs I finally turned around and began walklng Whrch home was mme? The San Franclsco of my birth or the small town of my love? A home I said to my self lS merely the house 1n yvhreh one lryes to which one 1s sentrmt ntally attached 'No one half of nu argued the word home ha much broader rneamnff Your home IS your place of refuge and comfort, where all love you and all rs loved by you Your frrends your famrly, your mountalns, your sp rrkhnff blue sky all comprise your home I short your home IS a place which you loye Do you realrze one half of me sald to the other half that th1s grrl does not know where her home lS9 She loy ed her home yet she cannot choose between a c1tV of her blrth and a town whlch lg a part of her',' Do you th1r1k the other half began that she knows that she loyes her home? Does she apprecrate rt? of one mrnd I have learned where my home 1S Home IS where the heart IQ and my heart rs ln the small town where I am presently llvrng You see'7,' sald one half of me to the other half She has learned something by going away to that school She loyes her home Ha' Do you th1r1k she apprecrates 1t9 When she left she drdnt want to come back What krnd of love IS thatw, I pulled both halves back together I do appreciate my home, I admrt that I dldnt really appreciate rt whrle I was there, but llurnan nature' exclalmed one half of me Vvhy arc humans new r satlsfled wlth what they lraye untrl they are deprly ed of ltw, The oth r half the angelic half Im sure waited courteously untrl the first half was qurte Hnrshed then added sweetly Her heart rs there rn her home She knows and loyes lt for rt means more to her than just a hous It ls a part of her as she IQ a part of 1t Thus lt wrll be forey er for our grrl has come home Wrth the utmost strength I collected my two halyes and walked sertnely down the street quretly happy m the thought that I had a home Home I thought rs definrtely where the heart IS The problem arlses ln dlS coverlng where your heart IS FRANCES DI CHRISTINA V V V . . 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S , S' 1 .I s,s1,' - us . 1 is :. 5: I 7 xx Q 1 .I-'L .Ax ' ' I 5 X I fl I L f 'W' no- M, an 50171942 fzmfu 2 THINGS I HATE TO D0 laser snne the caxeman hated the comm-1 of wmter people han hats d COIIICIIIIIIU' III thelr ln es Caesar hated Brutus llttle lm xs hate hftths and dons hate rats cordlngls I haxe some hates Three of them are readlnff a hook for a report that ls due on a certam date poppmg out of hed just because the clock strlkes ses en and domf' l'l0ll'ltINOIIx when the I-HIIIIIX IQ QIIJOXIIIW T V To heffm mth I llke to read hut I hate to read just because I haue to re 'ld I thmk It IQ much more fun to plck up a hook when I hue tnne and to Hmsh lt later Moreoxer, when I read to make a report I am aware of notlng characters or mcldents lnstead of enjowmv the plot as It dutlops Ham hooks that are requlred I hate because I nnffht hare read them or else I just dont llke them I hated the style of the House o the Seven Cables I hate the pressure that makes me read It makes readmg a solld subject and work mstead of hemg relaxmg and a J casure I do so much it lfllllf, III hlstorx IIIUIIQII an French that I am tned of just readlnff Llkewlse whx should I act llke a puppet on a strlng and have to Slt up and get dressed just hecause some manlmate thmg decldes to strlke sesen'7 I hate lt If I am tlred lf the das IS THINK or lf It IS Nlonday or Wednes dav, It makes no dlfference up I must pop I dont feel llke a free person It IS lxke a command wlthout 1 rea son and I hate lt I dont hawe any freedom of chorce and I hate lt I would llke to be able to fIPf'lfIt when to get up It would make a real dlfterence to hare an extra fire mlnutes now and then but no Moreoxer I dont nnnd studslng lf Im not Ttilgglllg anythlng, hut when I hear a gunshot and know that my f IXOI'IIC ac tor nn ht he kllled and I 'lm not there as a w It ness lt makes me werx sad I hate lt A spetlal plaw nn ht he on and I Inu walted all week to sce It I hare an CX'IlIIllI'lI10Il tomorrow to studs for hut I hate to mlss ms program I can hear mv fannlx say Im sure SISSIC would llke to see thls QISSIC please close your door In elther case Im mxsslng 1t and I hate rt It IQ odd though lf some umnterestmg talk IS helng gn en that has world mterest Im generally called ln to see lt and I h'lte It too qlnce WVI'lIlI'lf thl I have used the word hate, so mlm tunes that Im not sure I am QPBIIIIIO' It rlght I hare sald It to nn self so manv tlmes that lt doesn t have much meamnff I suppose that IS just about how It rates It doesnt seem too lmportant and I guess I dont really hate mam tlnngs anyway Hate can become a hahlt Ilatt IQ a matter of opnnon so posslhlx no two people hate the same thmffs The more experlences peoplt hase the more llheral they are ln the1r IIIIIIICIIIW and the less hates they have SISSIE HoovER WINTER lNot the damp flalk THIIIQ not the ffrax murky skies not the PHIIICOZIIQ and foloshes do I mean The soft cuddly swlrllnff of snow flakes of 1INIiQlI'llT3IJl9 beauty as thex float lcucfully through tht early mornlnff crisp ness 1G the IX llltll I lose With a soft woolen sweater and w 'nm long pants tucked carefully Into mx hoots I gather up glox es and scarf to enter lnto '1 wonderland The whole world seems hushed to recelve thms cloak of wlnte It IS as lf there were no hustle 'md hustle no nolse and dlrt and all IQ peaceful and quiet I llft ms face tow 1rd the sky to feel the soft touch of each ers stal on mx cheek I am humhle wlth thl rft rf peace w hlch Cod has gn en to me JACKIE WATT u ' SC 7 ' ' . . y .f 0 I ' ' 57 G5 ' ' ' - , or. . , ,, . , . . . 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WHAT THY GOODS HAVE DONE POISON' thought S0515 as he hurrled through the busy street When I have a loaf and a skln of wlne I wlll return to that herb store I notlced He thought back to the prevlous mornlng When he wlth Darzl and Parsum two other Vagabond had been nearlng the cltv Darzl s sharp eves had spled a glltter ln the dust of the road The llght of the mornln, sun had caught on some gold and sllver colns Ay' Such ,ood fortune' We shall feast when we reach the clty shouted Parsum eagerly reachlng for the coms When we reach the clty we can buy bre ld and wlne We shall carry the money ln DHTZIQ purse Sald SOSIS authorltatlvely Encouraged the three hastened and soon reached the wall There they stopped under one of the trees that grew near by and xlewed the CIIV The heat shlmmered off the YVIIIIC walls and Hat roofed bulldlngs About the gate was a small group of people Most of them seemed to be part of the retlnue of some rlch man who was settlng off from the Clty There were some pack anlmals some armed men on horses and brawny servants heftlng packs Darzl Sald Let QOSIS go lnto the clty and buy the as a safeguard He IS better than we wlth Hgures Do you agree Parsum? asked QOSIS Yes? Then I ll be back soon Whlle he walked the short dlstance to the gates he thought about hls companlons Darzl was of medlum helght HIS thm face aqulllne nose dark complexlon and black glltterlng eyes made hlm seem shrewd and sly Although he seemed to be gay and carefree most of the tlme once or twlce he had showed that he was cold and calculatlng lnslde QOGIS respected hlm and feared hlm Darzls frlend Parsum a glant of a lnan towered over QOSIS Hls mlld brown eyes and drooplng moustache gave hlm a bovlne placld look Desplte hls slze he was dependent on Darzl to thlnk for hlm and was very tlmld Unless Darzl lnstructed and encouraged hlm he would be harmless to H0515 It was the noon hour but the streets stlll seemed crowded Mules dogs and chlldren wandered through them Occasionally a horseman rode by If he were well dressed a crowd of urchlns would surround hlm demandlng alms Once IH a whlle a woman swathed ln somber vells and robes passed often followed by a ser vant carrylng the day s purchases The shops lllllrlg the streets were small and dlngy In front of thelr dark places of buslness the proprletors called to the passer by to examlne thelr goods Addlng to the dll! were street vendors shoutlng their wares From one of these street vendors SOSIS bought a loaf of cheap bread and from 'mother he bou,.ht a wlne skln At the helb shop he had l'l0tlCCtl prexlously he ex ammed lts lnterlor whlle waltlng for another customer who was hagglm wlth the owner The tlns room was filled Wlth the pun ent odor of manv herbs WNIIICII hung IH bunches froln the cellln and walls A plle of dlrty raffs and straw las near a recess IU the back of the room A curtaln hld the contents of thls recess from new In a few IHIHUICS the proprletor a wlzened whlte halred llttle man turned to S0415 Have you a polson that wlll act qulckly and pam lessly'7 lnqulred the latter I want one that wlll put the vlctlm to sleep ln a natural manner It IS expenslve Enou h for five people Wlll cost you two gold pleces declared the shopkeeper Flne Fetch lt qulckly The old man hurrled behlnd the curtalll and havlng brou ht out a bolc deftlv measured out the required quantity I hope It IQ entlrely tasteless remarked S0514 Entlrely The wlne duly prepared SOSIS hurrled through the Clty gate and out to the tree under whlch he had left hls companlons qettln the food under the tree he called to Darzl 'lnd Parsum Darzl was off at a dlstance seem lngly exanllnlng somethlng he had found He called to Where IS Parsum? I have brought back a meal shouted the latter He wellt to the gate to see someone he knew He wlll be here shortly Whlle SOSIS was bendln down to see what the kneellng Darzl was holdlng Parsum sllently ran out from behlnd a nearby tree and grlppln hls knlfe flrmlv he plunged lt lnto SOSIS back At the same tlme Darzls knlfe found S0315 throat The two carrled the body lnto a small clump of trees and strlpped lt of everythlng they could use On the way back to the tree under whlch lay the food Parsum sald I am afrald of hls ghost It wlll haunt us and ltS revenge wlll be terrlble Nonsense I have kllled many and none has eyer returned to haunt me Let s eat Wlll we spllt the money afterward as a reed? asked Parsum Yes yes but we haven t eaten for two dass and Im hungry I dont know about you but I m goln, to eat answered Dafll who was seatlng himself ln the shade of the tree Soon the two began to drowze lulled by the buzz mg of the lnsects and by the heat In the mornln the soldlers at the gate curlous at the stlllness of the sleepers found that they would nexer wake agaln O World' Look what thy goods hate done Polsoned two and murdered one MADELIINE EHRMAN L U . . . v I v. 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WW K 255772672 zimfme HOW TO RAISE PARENTS Many thoughts eorre mto the mlnds of chlldren yyhen they Colne to tht abc where parents become dllhcult Its very hard on ehlldren to haye to ralse themselyes and thelr parents There comes to mlnd a feyy baelc rule-Q that most chlldren folloyy 1 BI 'IOII RANT WITH THEM After all they are older and don t lynow qulte as much as vye do You haye to glVC them tlme to lcarn what s rlght and what s yy ron 2 DON T I ET THEM CET THE UPPER HAND At Hret you can be easy on them but after ayyhlle you had better lay down the law again so they wont forget lt Parc nts haye a tendeney to forget thmga very ei lly 3 IIAVI' TIII M MAKI SURF YOUR ROOM IS KI PT CI I AN If you lot them go for lyyhlle yylthout cleanlng up vour room they are hahle to Qtart keepm thelr oyyn room mmm If your room gets too me sy you vyont he able to fmd thmg Whateyer you do dont lye ID and clean up the loom yourself It thelr job' 4 IVINKI1 QURI TIII IR NIIOVVXINCI' ISINT TOO BIG If you let them et carried ayyay yylth too much money there no tmllm yyhat they ll do .D 'NIAKE SIRI THI Y DON T POISON X01 R FOOD TIIIQ ran Qometrmee hayc 1 dra IIC result 6 'NI IRE SIRI TIIIH ARE NEITHER SEEN WOR HFARD IIX PLBI IC If elther of theie thln happen It may be yery emhirra mg for you Especlally 1f your parents ire yylth you Hou coultl lo e yery many frlends thls yy ay 7 MAKE QURE THEY CO TO BED ON TIIIIE If they Stay up too late you m1 ht haye ome explalnln to do 8 MAKE SURE THEY ARI' ALWAYS ON TIME If they Colne lll late too often they yylll become lazy MANY I' Al I TS YOI STIII IOVI THEM If they feel you hay: no loye for thcm they yylll huome yery un happy 'tftu ull they hrou ht you lnto thl yyorl 10 DON T Ll T THFNI FET BAD HABITb Once they start they cant top I yy mt to yyxeh the yery he t of luck to all of you yyho e tryin I uuul III tlne hol e ta KAREN HALUK Y .lg 5 . ff ' YT , r- , ' '. 1 .T I Q I ' . 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C 31 1 , . f I I .O H 'z - ' n' S , -' ' - . . . . . , ' g ' ' I' ' ar 4' g o S1-.,, , nel Ss Sk. 4, BEFORE THE EXAMINATION Lveryone had arrived at school by 4-w am Happy and sad faces were worn by the girl for some were not takin examinations that day and others were Before the doors of the ,ym had assembled the selec ted victims the horrified irls who were to fill out the examination books wlth the answers to the lmposslble questions or so they seemed that the cunning teachers had composed All talked with unsteady WOICCS for each had a secret fear that she would be the only person in her class to fail the CYHHIIHRIIOH Floatln through the a1r were many questions of great importance The yolume of voices rose and fell as a great wave breaks against the sharp rocks on the oceanside Mysterious looks were sltuated in the girls eyes Their vision swept past each other and focussed on the door from which the fatal teacher would come Howey er the teacher did not arrive and the tension increased in their minds Small groups were pacing back and forth across the square Slowly however everyone gathered before the abominated door While the BYHITIIIIIII teachers walked throu h the midst of the girls with the test booklets whispers rustled throu h the air concerning the assi ned doom Then the chatter of the group was lessened for some of the girls had remembered the words of Wllss Banly the headmistress With much conviction she had sald that one should not worry about the comin examlnatlon but should be ready to analyze the types of questions mon sense should enable one to pass the test Moreover she had said that if one did not pass one could gain special help from the teachers Nevertheless these 1m portant SHYIHDS d1d not aid some of the poor terrified girls for whispers still floated throu h the frosty air These were usually pomted with hard and important questions Howeyer there were always the smug girls who knew the answers to all of the questions They looked down their noses at the other harassed girls If one asked one of them a clyll question she would usually look at that person in dis ust and probably imagine that she wasnt mart enou h to assoclate with her own enjoyable company Suddenly a teacher stepped out of the mysterious blllldlfl Into the structure slowly meandered the lrls who were to be tested Cone was the freedom that they had just had How slowly the clock ticked The minute hand hardly seemed to move The hated room would haye had a death ly sllence except for the scratchln of pens and the sighs and groans that were emitted from the hardened mouths of the sorry lookin pupils The examination had be un SUE LOVELAND WATCHDOG We bou ht him for a watc hdog But he mixed up his ends He wags his tail at strangers And barks at all our friends We got him for protection We thought he d earn h1s keep But he fri htens little children When he lsn t fast asleep He s very fond of hoboes And gypsies and the like But HIPS the friendly postman And the newsboy on his bike He causes feuds and lawsuits He keeps us tense and grim We bought him for a watchdo But we keep watch on him' DUFF REDLICK THE ROOM AND MY NANA I put my hand to the crystal doorknob and turned lt slowly The door opened easily and I tried yery hard to make one leg follow the other inside I then saw a scene I hope I will never have to face again paper which attempted to make the 1nter1or gay There was a small brown dresser ln the nook m the wall on whlch there was a lossy vase with flowers rising from lt ln a colorful spray My eyes lighted on a sleeping figure 1n the corner The sun was peeping through the window touching her limp bodv I walked over cautlously and sat down on the edge of the bed the mattress was soft yet firm She looked very old and wise deep graylsh lmes streaking her thm heart shaped face Pale high cheek bones gave just hmt of a beautiful young girl of many years ago As 1f she had known all the time that omeone was there her eyes fluttered open uneaslly revealmg soft round brown eyes Whlte downy hair clipped short above her ears lay fading into the pillow She looked curiously and pltlfUlly up at me askmg in her eyes why I was there and who I was Her thin plnklsh lips made a warm crippled smile her soft cheeks Cflflkllll as she did Then with a deep sigh he fell back mysteriou ly her brown eyes disappearing beneath thin vemed evellds fringed with soft short lashes That breath my grandmother had just taken had been her last She was happy now I knew Eany Eyyrs U ' 1 . , 0. - 0 ' 9 L . u. - . . - - , ' KT' 5. 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Q M 1 ' X Q 'vf' ' '..,,,.em ,1-s v4 Studm nt B dx Pre ld Put NI'lI'ySl'hil1k. FIRST SEMESTER ,gi Tyuf A J I SVN .1 u' ? gi? ,fyr .fy 1 2 O , ,., .,f ' . Stuflmll Rudy' Vic'e'-P11-si4lml1. Chris Harris: Ftllclvzll Bmly Sm'c'1'1-lalry. Silfilil Cuflin: Ftudvnt Body 'l'n-zlslllvr. Ann Hills. gffmh Front 7'0ll'.' D. O'Brien. B. Lcep. S. Hue-Ill. .l. Wlarlmlv. P. F0l'I'llQIi2l. Nl. Ehrman A. Cierc. C. Harris: nziflfflv row: N. Lord. C. Tlll'l'ililS. S. S1'lllllt1'. K. Mills. D Sherman. S. Cruen. J. Crvvnlnmg: larrrk rout H, .lmlsx-wld. ll. Umlml. K. Mitchell S. llrffe-luv. XY. Plumlv. J. fL2ll'l'iSHIl, NI. Sl'IlilIk, S. Comix: lml p1'f'l111'f'rl.' ,l. Ralnmy ? , Q I ci T .Q P 3 ,I Nm. Studs-ni Body Vive'-P1'1-sill:-Int. .loan 511-lig: Stuclm-nt Body 5e'4'rvtary. Val Card: Student Body Treasurer. :Xnn Hills. W STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: D. Dodd. K. Harms. K. jolnmion. N. 'Xlbr-rt. I.. Heier. XI. Davis. C Rfnnsay. F. fliChristina: nlfflfllv rmr: 5. Nlitr-hell. C. Turrillas. S. Sc-hultv. .-X. Mills. D. Rcrllick. :L Bm-ru-h. 5. Cnflin. ,I. 54-e-lig: larzf-A rout S. King. H. Jvnsvolcl. S. Greene. YV. Plumb. J. llurrifzm. I.. Tharpf-. P. Graham. N. Lord: not pivtzzrcrl J. Ramsay. X .,,i- -'-. Student Burl y Pre-sirlc-nt. Kathlvcn Jnhnson SECOND SEMESTER llear patient: As you turned ilu- last page and suddenly saw the pivture of the student court. did an ache run through your lingers? If so, you have the true symptoms of a punishment writer, a contagious disease. But! This disease can be Cured: Donlt forget the rules. The doctors of the student eourt strongly ref-ommend that you. the patient. stivk to thc- preserihed cure. ln that way. your name won'l lie put on the sivk list and you won't have to spend Monday afternoons in the waiting room. Truly. the members of the student court have enjoyed work- ing with you this past year. And we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your 1-ooperation and support. Hay' we ask one small favor ln-fore you rush on to the 4-nlic-ing pages of your yearlmool-1: Diseases are contagious: don't be exposed! The 4'Docs , av 'YW C7 Janet Garrison STUDENT COURT Judge Left to right-S. Haehl. P. Ferruggia, C. Greene, WY. Plumb, S. Gruen, S. Schulte, K. Johnson, M. Schink. H Iensyold C. Turrillas, S. Mitchel. N. Albert, L. Meyer. 41' f' Q' A J ls. in 'Q lu O r, 44' CHODA 'L .i....- LIBRARY COMMITTEE Fzrst Semester Left to rightgl. Greenberg. Chairman: L. Gigy, A. Ramsay. r P., ,V- .g 3 ' ' Q X I LIBRARY COMMITTEE Second Semester Left to right-L. Hale. P. Graham. Chairmang S. Shafer 29.5 A --3 ATHLETIC CUIWIMITTEE Left in rightglf. Wveltner. D. Sherman. J. Ramsay Tennis Manager: N. Lord. Chairman: P. Hill, N Albert. 0 WW? I ill' xy Cnumm Fznsnmm . 5- 5 W X :Q 5 . -L.. S291-lBS.H.l.P 5 ' -5 V D p 0 'io . 4 ,, ,, C' .Q .l'5r.5.Q.qqT I C Xie 6' LAUREL STAFF Second Semester D. Sherman. S. Dunn. F. cliChristina. Editorg C. Harris. LAUREL STAFF First Semester N. Severance, Eclitorg L. Brarlford. J. Seelig, D. Brown. C S F Second Semester E Berger P Handler S Schulte N Xllvert .l Farrl A. Mills: YV. Plumb: F. Cli Christinag S. lllitchellg P Grahamg M. Colde. Advisor Son. . Seellz.. J. Ram-ay. C. S. F. First Senieslvr Front l'0ll'.' Nl. Svliink. Wi. Plunilm. C. llarrii. J. Sm-lig. J. Ramsay: sefnnfl l'0Il'.' li. Befrgw. 5. llc-Iwillu. lf. fli tina. l.. Tliarpc-. J. flarrisun. Nl. l'lllI'IIliiIl xl. Hills: fllllfll rn11'.' N. lnfrrl. J. Uri-vn lwrg. S. Nlitvllvll. S. firm-n. ll. Sllt'I'l1lilH Nlrs. fmlilf-. Aflvisfmr. 7. gi JS' I X- K ' fs H' - Q: SEWING CLUB Left to right - C Plcasanls. fl. llamil ton. J. Watt. 5. lla:-hl B. Leap. C. Fluii. B Gill. Nl. XJHCP. P. Soule. 5'- GLEE CLUB Front row: J. Goldeen. C. Turrillas. D. Leigh. J. Thomas. S. Cullin. D. Rml- lick, C. SlI'Vl'IlS. K. Jm'kS0n, J. Cellvrt. B. Clillrwrcl. N.Cu1- terg secoml row: B. Milford, S. Ruddy. K. Mitchell. N. Fvvcrmive. J. Feelig, D. Von llusc-11.5. IxfllPI'. NI. Ma- curcla. lnvvlanfl. B. liar- rali. l.. Dalzic-l. l.. Ciggy, .l. Owens. D. Brown: fmrlf mit: B. Kirnlvall. 5, Uunn. C. Christina. B. Steawy. whiff! RF' Morrison. Nl. lflirinan. F. cli- DANCE CLUB Le-ft to right - front row: S. Chrnoweth. T. Marsh. J. Carlson, S. Good. .-X. Cierc, S. Hoover, L. lllcflinnis: back row: L. Price. N. Nlunior, A. Coil. A. Har- roun. K. Harms. Pfjackson. A. Bartee. H. Ehrman, D. Battie. S. Shafer, M. Davis. ARTS UND CR-KFTQ CLUB 1 111 N o Q 1 IX r L aku 91111111111 ,I ax . . .OB11cn.B,llun1r fX. Burnham. C. Olicfn. P rru ia. . . ey . .- Beich. .-X. Coil. l.. Krmrich S. Shafer. V. Hill. Elvis r-'ff' ,. Q8 Tennesse Vfig-walk 571155 J St. Louis Blues Finale Refi Blues THE PROLOGUE It was a bright winter day in Paris. and the sun. falling on the freshly fallen snow, made a jeweled Coverlet over the square before the entrance to the Cathedral of Notre Dame. The small crowd that had gathered before its gray stone steps heard in the distance the tinkle of tiny bells, as a troupe of jugglers whirled into the Rue de la Cite. They turned and leaped and tossed their silver halls high into the air. catching them skill- fully-for this was Christmas Eve-and they were gay. Then suddenly, a ragged urchin, excited by the merriment, snatched the cap from one of the jugglers and darted off. He was quickly pursued by the angered troupe and the aroused crowd. Soon the cathedral was vacant and silent. In the transept of the spacious cathedral stood a delicately carved statue ofthe Blessed Virgin, about which a legend had been created. It was the custom each year at Christmas time for the monks and the children. the princes and the tradesmen to give their most precious gifts to the Mother of Our Lord, and should the perfect gift be given, the statue would come alive for one fleeting moment to bless the Civer. Yet all through the years the statue had remained cold and motionless. The shadows lengthened. and the massive doors to the cathedral were swung apart. The candles before the Madonna were lighted. Fluttering shadows made rhythmic patterns over the lovely figure. Monks in their grey robes and reverent towns- people in their best raiment came to gaze at Her shimmering beauty, and lay at Her feet their most treasured possessions. Again, the cathedral was deserted and still, and the candle- light wavered unsteadily across the face of the hallowed statue. From out of the shadows, emerged the troupe of ragged jug- glers: but fearing the return of the monks, they quickly capered away. One, braver than the others, gazed in solemn adoration at the image. His heart was heavy, for he had nothing to give. Nothing-except his skill in dancing, and juggling the silver balls. Hesitantly at first, a rhythmic dance. Gradually he in- creased his speed: faster and faster until in a moment of ecstasy, he passed his cap round to an imaginary crowd-and then to the Virgin herself. Instantly he fell on his knees in sorrow and contrition. He lay motionless, his tiny being trem- bling with fear. Over and over the child tortured himself with thoughts of his offence. But suddenly-an idea-he would dance faster and better than he had ever before danced, until he could dance no longer-and pray he would then be forgiven. Slowly. he arose, and began his dance of repentance. With all of the energy left in his little body he leaped and swirled, throwing the balls each time higher, each time more rapidly than the last. until he fell-lifeless-at the feet of the Madonna. The tranquility was broken by the return of the jugglers and the townspeople. When they saw the silent form lying be- fore the Virgin. they stole forward in horrified amazement. Then. the Madonna slowly raised her arms toward heaven, in solemn benedietion over the body of the boy, who had given the greatest gift of all. A hush descended over the starlit square. Silently a mantle of fresh snow covered the Isle de la Cite and the world was once more prepared to celebrate the birth of the Holy Child. NANCY JACOBS gilfkfmas zzlfy ,I Wl!e?ffx1,,LM W an 4+ mai: L f Tl. , fi 2 Wiki 5 Y a,f.g, 9 ,gg ,gk . ' .NW A 1 , QGDANCE ATOP N OB HILL i x A X 1 ATL Gy. x'f'vI'. -mu ' mug J: QQ: 8-- . J H Qt' ax vi y NW S' L QOHA hifmmulunm 931 .JSP vWu5 'YV B FLSK-ET Baut- 0 il g 49 v N Q C R O LO ...milf .I-----.O 1 7 'X O xifijlwl 'i'sI ' 'lvl - lc: ' ' Q' X E ' XX. x A ..... 4 .... oc, . 4 ..- its ' 'QD ' Q ,LES if -'s SG 1 Q V 'xx L . N -- . S ' V U' 15 '-.A 3 .,.l5 .v-Q X --- -4- 5 'rf ,,.v' ...- - 4 . 0 1 ig CHEERLEADFRS Left to rlbht N querence C Turrllla J f'1bhQandN Chapln CIW E EM THE HOOF Cn e em the hoof Cue em the hoof Cue em the hoof where? 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Y. 1 . , A I . 0' ' . c I 9 ' 1 7 v - il g v ' 4 '- ' 2 ' . g , , . ' g s c. V 0 L L E Y B c4Bae CG Ax 99 A L L I! Left to right-C. Kendrick, IJ. Seelig. Loveland, J. Wfeltner. Nl. Mace C Cravcroft I Dwen M Mltchell S Dunn D Sherman and B Hunter Front row E Geer L Bradford 'VI Woodxxard S Raymond and S Good muldle row J Meadoff P H111 IN ECk1S I Glbhe J Br! ham and D Dexter back row J Rameay N Cutter S Dunn M Murphy K Jackson N Albert S Herulla and Mre N1CW111l3mS coach iff ilu- . , : . - , . , . , . , , t . , . , . . -. A , . W My S' S 1 We e ,S he - 'mf ra-Y e if , ,. Fzrst qerneefer nmlm R T1'lX J Brl lm clnmlm 'N Cutter and! Bradford J Q KILL ff lf T P J v , F f w ! J A 4, TNI if N , Second Semester Front rou N Albert D Dexter M Murphx 9 Dunn P H111 back mu L Bradford I Br1,.ham N ECkl J Ramgaw TEM 'HPV' 49 XL WWW +y+ .4-7, Ubi! I il n A Q, gr ,, . Zi X., 'xx .. Q ' 5: M CIYXRDS Left to right- M. Srhink 9 Of . . ste-n J. Chmmwf-th S. Dunn N. Lord BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETB ALL TEAM Ieft to rl ht K Haluk A Beach I Iehman N Albert S Cood and D Dexter ATHLETICS IN RETROSPECT The 1901 U8 Castllleja athletic teams rank among the strongest of the past several years The basket ball tennis and swimming teams play ed games which merited the loyal support of the students The A basketball team had an undefeated season wmnlng two games and tylng one After tying Burkes our stalyyarts came back and played a su perlor game to defeat H3mllHQ Some weeks later Crystal Sprm s came to Castl long on quallty but short on quantity The A and B teams therefore had to split the ame The eventual outcome was a VICIOTV for CHQII In other games the B team won one and lost one They won a lop slded ylctory over Burkes but lot a close contest to Ilamllns The Fleshman team also enjoyed an undefeated season Thev play ed an intramural game HPHIDSI the eighth grade team winning easlly and they emer ed WIC torlous from their game against Crystal Sprm s The syummmg team competed ln 1 series of meets at the Woman s Xthlctlc Club ln San Francisco At this wr1t1n wlth one meet left our team IS ln sec ond place just tyyo polnts shy of first place We haye great hopes of being first ln the final standm The tennis team closed the season undefeated 1n four matches scoring wlns over Sacred Heart St Rose Burkes and Broadway At the Mllls playday on Aprll 19th our glrls also placed first On Aprll 23 27 the Hrst and second slngles and doubles and the fifteen years and under are going to Ojai to compete ln the annual tennis tournament In the prelxmlnarles for the Claremont finals Judy Brlg ham was the onlv ylctorlous Castllleja player She w1ll represent the School at Claremont on May 3rd The volleyball team has two games scheduled one wlth Palo Alto Hlgh School and one wlth Crystal Sprln s These games should be yery ex cxtln and yyln lo e or drayy the Castl girls will 1ye a ood account of themselyes Our victories would not haye been possible yylth out the unt1r1n help of 'Vlr Iong Her expert coachln and 3flYlC6 are exceeded only by her m terest ln our efforts As our COYTIIICIIIIXC athletic season closes yye take prlde ln our teams for thelr YICIOFIPQ but an eyen greater pride ln our player for their conduct and sportsmanship I K . , g I . , . 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'V' ' 9 0 Q 0 o g o o 0 o o 33 I-H-4 55 GL HOUSE COUNCIL Fzrst Semester Seated left to right P Soule D Dodd J Garrison D Lelgh J Brigham F Ceer ,I Gellert standing left to right M Mace S Adler and L Cleary At the be llllllllg of the year of 1971 The boarders BITIX ed stral ht from heaven New face old faces anew all met 'l o be lll this year the greatest yet We faced books x ery brat ely With faces oh so gray ely And there w as no end to the hours o study And the thousands of books pored through by ey erybody How we all shall remember, That third Sunday IH. September, When our first opera we did seeg Then back again to school for Sunday tea! As the year progressed, We found ourselves dressed In formals all a-shimmer and a-glimmer. For the Christmas dance we wanted to be thinner- So we dieted very strenuously And small meals ate tremendously. What gay feeling overcame us As we joined in all the Christmas fuss, And joyously carried our stockings down the stairs, To the lovely Christmas dinner, singing all in pairs. Ah, what happy, happy memories are these! V I HOUSE FOUNCII SAGA OF THE RESIDENCE But then came the January freeze The day s were very long and yery rainy And with finals due we had to become bralny Oh the midnight oil bright was blazmg While lnto the night we were intently azin At such things as history Latin math and French From these books we could not ourselves wrench Then homeward bound for our vaca tion How we rushed right to the station, Or to snow-topped mountains far away- 4'The skiers left the very next day.J The first of February We faced, very wary, For it was a brand new term, And for an A we knew we must learn. Concerts and symphonies and pianists, etc., We went to in order our culture to bet- tera. After Easter, time went faster. With spring fever came disaster. It was so difficult to think, We were all in the pink. We heard Kostalanetz, Attended the spring dance, Second Semester Seated left to right I Tharpe K Harms A Glere C Turrlllas and S Ruddy slanllznz, left to right S Ofsten L Bradford J Thomas l Robinson and S Hervllla And al o the House Council Fling To w hlch a boy we could also bring Time imply fiew And before we knew The last night at school was here W e were soon to leave Casti dear lt really was sad Because we d all had Such a wonderful wonderful year Oh the Hallowed Halls of Castl that we loye so well The memories that youive given us, we can't begln to tell. The housemothers we tormented, And then sorrowfully repented, The jokes and fun, The bathing in the sun, The anticipation Of great speculation Of perhaps a free weekend ahead, Or fear of being campused instead. The Friday Fish Fry, And social hour dry Or the exciting uniting Of a Menlo nighting findicting?l Or Tuesday' night grill Where we all had our fill. YVe'll remember it all, And add stories tall Of those fond boarding days at old Casti. ANNI KI flIRIST'NI 'AS DINNER :B G5 I-Z THL RSD AY NIGHT DINNER HOLQE COLNFIL DANCE . - 11 . .1 BX -W? - G 54 D if . ' 71 ' ' ' K 'K 3,1 W' Y M, 1 HQ,-, , Q .49 ,tiki V, mf Rx. a 4 . M I sa 7 .1'l 'ef-EK 1 will NP u..iLA?f if -4K M 'WWW' QQ., wg. A J in Y QQ , 7 1 U 'N flu-If FXQTIIIILJX Ni HOU! 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