Castro Valley High School - Laconian Yearbook (Castro Valley, CA)
- Class of 1964
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Some pursue hobbies--coin or rock collecting, pottery making, silk screening, dog raising. One may build a stereo set, or remodel a home, or make furniture, or construct a telescope. All participate in school af- fairs--by directing a play, supervising a dance, sponsoring a club. Most attend Back-to-School Night, Career Night, and College Night, the play and the musical... So the school day lingers Onaffer the last bell rings and the night finds the staff Working or pursuing pleasure dur- ing their out of school hours. And the best of en our days is to from the night... fr 'Q ' 4. M! fx ff-nf. . 41 A V ,.. JVM! Jjfigy , 'f9L2 jr ,f VL! ' t- ' stile? , we ie ,f lvl L 0 ar' ,W IM JTQ' .NJ A W ' V 73,3 V wlvgjv' , A gf' , ti,-w' HQ! . VL! ji fxxbtw lj-jlxf L 'Aj jj K J ffgyjlli -ef' QXVLLAV Cvirfaf' H AWL QLJQ f ', ,ffl ' , 0 1,LV'Q i 1 ,7:vg,.L-f -, ff 'M , LL! X . , . 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They plan dances and the Juniors work especially hard on the Senior Ball to reciprocate for the Junior Prom. , Thus the school day lingers on for the underclassmen also, and the night finds them involved in studies and extracurricular ac- tivities. iflihr W lassm page 58 4,- J l J L, S page IOO X J fr My If A ,x mi If of ,. w A, , 1 5x 'Kg Xgf lx.. X. J , X' l .,f A , N 1 wk, X 1 if , ' L, night... The Seniovsp The experience -to-be-for- gotten glitter. to prepare for the Sound-Off Prom. They go to Career to plan for the future. They the Spartigras and plan for Festival, the Picnic, the Senior are honored by the Junior Class at the Senior and by the Ad- ministration and Faculty at Senior Recognition Night. And finally they will graduate on an evening when the troubles and problems of four years will be forgotten and -only the sweet memories will remain. They will leave Castro Valley with mixed feelings of sadness and joy and as they move away into the night they will be filled with new hopes and will begin to attend to new business in a different world. And the best of all days is to steal a day continues 0 the evening and weekends are full of various activi- ties for the students and each pursues pleasure in his own way. page I82 -W alkali All f E 2 hr , il 'bm fi lA s 1 ff 1 The Hightlights of evening for Organi- zations: The members of 'clubs plan dances which fill the evening hours with pleasure. They work on their themes, decorate the gym and make refreshments in the after school hours. They spend some evenings baking cup cakes and making candy to sell during gy 6 sk if the lunch periods. The Drama Club rehearses for a play which they present to the P.T.A. The Laconian Staff Works late at night getting out the yearbook. The C,S.F. ushers at eve- ning eventsg at Christmas the Aeolian Club sings Carols around the community. The Pep Club Song Girls and 'Cheerleaders l practice long evening hours on routines which they perform at the games. The Girls .League holds ,an evening fashion show in the spring. And so the afternoons and evenings are filled with many activities for the organizations. And the best lengthen our steal a few the night.. S rts age 2I2 iw? Joclft Gcfbefbf C1016 feaffpt and fggqkg 7172 C b6?S7L 5,7 Sehfnof Qecaccs-Q, Xcufff miss '7Lf1Ef1'1 wit em rffleyffi fte. beaovd fuck QfUJ0kyS A . . C30 S The Hzghlzghts of ev mg fO1f.SP vts: Students Watch night foo all ame y un r the lights for the first time on the Zajtfi 3 . They cheer for the basketball te ms in the ym and watch a championship wrestling team win in the League Meet and the North Coast Sectionals. The players of all teams are honored at award dinners sponsored by the Physical Education Department and Boosters Club. 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I' s' 57' ,X 'im V QV' I tg 'Ka LMA J as r IJMJ' I SN Q1 vjxxf-J sf! ' .+A J vi Is., H TI, 4,15 'V' Ll A -!-' Qi -xx Kuhn N . K i 1 J Na 1 TQ fx 5 A' Wig. .,k. W Board of Trustees - Can on Valley Union MR. ROBERT FORBES DR. JOHN MOTT DR, MARY CASTLE, President MR. GEORGE ALBERT MR. HAROLD PALMER The Board and Administrators from left to right, Mr. Robert ent Ramm's Secretaryj, Dr. Robert Bush and Mr. George Forbes, Dr. John Mott, Dr. Lawrence Ramm, Dr. Mary Albert discuss suggestions presented by English teachers. CastZe,Mr. Harold Palmer, Mrs. Audrey Noonan,fSuperintend- I2 O 0 0 0 O Hugh School Dr. Lawfefwe Ramm. Superinten- dent of the new Canyon-Valley Union High School District, is directly responsible to the Board of Trustees in carrying out their policies and programs. He works with citizens committees interested in experi- mentingl with new programs such as the 8- our day and with teacher groups in developing curriculum. Dr. Ramm's progressive ideas create an exciting atmosphere at Castro Valley High School. Dlstrlct - Ad The major change to occur in the district this year was the result of unification in the Hayward and San Lorenzo Areas. Castro Valley and Foothill were the only high schools left in the former Hayward Union High School District. Thus, as soon as the new Board was elected for this district, its first official act was to change the name to Canyon-Valley Union High School District. The newly elected Board of Trustees chose Dr. Mary M' Castle, the only member of the former Board, as President and the new trustees benefitted greatly from her previous experience. The other trus- tees are Mr. Robert Forbes, Dr. John Mott, Mr. Harold Palmer, and Mr. George Albert each interested in bettering the educational system of Castro Valley. Their first interest was in finding out the needs of the curriculum by having each area make a presentation at their Wednes - day evening meetings. Responsible for carrying out the requests of the Board is Dr. Lawrence Ramm, Superintendent. Together they have been planning for the opening of Canyon Valley High School, now under construction. ITlII1IStI'8tOl'S MT. David Dickie, Director Of Ad- ministrative Services, isDr. Ramm's right-hand man. As the only other district administrator, he performs many services that keep the schools going. His pri- mary concern this year was the progress on the new Canhyon High School. Some of Mr. Dic ie's du- ties include making recommenda- tions for the budget to Dr. Ramm, and assisting the two principals in the district. Canyon High School, now under construction in Crow Canyon, The new school in the Canyon Valley Union High'School will be open in the fall to accommodate the students now at District is being designed to adapt to flexible scheduling and Foothill. team teaching. ROBERT BUSH, Principal Probably the greatest change in the Castro Valley I-licgh School administrative picture this year was the a dition of three assistant principals in place of two deans and the position of vice principal. Of the three principals two of them Mrs. Vzrginia Anderson and Mr. Robert Lincoln, are in charge of boys' and girls' welfare1 while the third, Mr. Mark Facer, acts as the counseling and guidance director. In addition each assistant principal handles specific as- pects of the curriculum and suggests recommendations to Dr. Robert Bush. Their main concern was the W.A.S.C. evaluation for accreditation. The administra- tion was pleased with the co-operation they received from the entire staff and students andhas a result Castro Valley High Schoolfrece ived Commendation from the visiting committee. The four top adminis- trators plus the Director of Student Activities, Mr. Anderson, andthe Teachers Association President, M1' - Hdyenga, form the Administrative Council, which is the policy making organization for the school. Another important group with which they serve is the Curriculum Council composed of all area chairmen. As the main executive, Dr. Robert Bush, performsa variety of duties for the school. Much of his time is spent observing classes and evaluating teachers. In addition, he is called upon to represent the high school in many civic affairs. Often his school day continues into the night as he attends board and PTA meetings, Back-to-School-Night and a host of. other activities. Working closely together the administrators con- tribute to a smoothly run high school. Three Assistant Principals Help Dr. Bush Dr. Bush works on a teacher evaluation which is one of the many duties he performs. MV. Bob Lincoln and MV. MaVk FaceV work together on anadministra- tive problem in MV. FaceV's A wing office, The Administrative Council of Castro Valley I-Iigh School, composed of MV. RobeVt Lincoln, MV. RobeVt AndeVsen, MV. BeVt Hayenga, MVS. ViVginia AmieVson, MV. MaVk FaceV, and DV. RobeVt Bush, makes all of the important decisions of the school. MARK R. FACER Assistant Principal in Charge of Guidance and Counseling. VIRGINIA ANDERSON Assistant Principal in Charge of Girls' Welfare. ROBERT L. LINCOLN Assistant Principal in Charge of Boys' Welfare. Counselors Guide s John Palmer relaxes. while he finishes his history report for Mr. Korstad. MV. Horvath looks over students work in one of his Social Studies classes Students work their hardest to complete weekly assignments in sophomore social studies. MV. Leaf, Social Studies Area Chairman, leuures on world history to one of his sophomore social studies classes. ROY LEAF JOHN S. HATCH ROBERT A. ANDERSEN CHARLES J. HAHN MV. Hayenga points out a city in Russia to one of his students. W V, , V. I i',. ,R -V E 1 K: 1115515 .S g b L f .mf :fi - 1-'.ff-- A .Y 5432222222 2: .f -'L .2 'Rau Y wp qs fr' '35' H 'Q ,: ,frisii -f,w,yg M 1' ,542 W ,1-3 W ' 34 :gg L31 2 1e:wia,1,, 1' - V r Y L J -N N Ja' ' 353 -'ff2Af9fi . 1 1 ,, '-Y: -, fy K , ' 5 ,sawn - -zzgx, ,', . '-jf? .:,, 1 ',-- 3 SHIRLEY DYER BERT HAYENGA MARY GALVIN DAVID HENDSCH Pam Niles gives a report on marriage problems in her social studies class. ,ju 3.52 ir' 'gif' iw ifliiiiutf fi 513' er in f. 'si itil Q igli2H:5f',Qrg.,f5L55 iQ2 Q ' ,3',f' , i I , if Iss ' f-We' ,ti i21y-y,- 193. He? me , 1: K' 3 imgizf V g ,J 2, wr: ,A 1 u3fQ1jt:55?i53,.t z--V 1 f:x.,, , 'Mg Q . 911W 5 1 ,f if M 1 1 m,f:,, EDWARD E. HORVATH JAY HUGHES MARJORIE JONAS VERNON KORSTAD Social Studie Teachers Help to Bring Soeia MV. Leaf discusses ideas for a report with one of his As he discusses adjustment problems, MV. Hayenga sophomore students. encourages his freshman students to take notes. Serving two definite purposes, that of educating students in the field of history and government and pro- viding a guidance program throughout high school, Castro Valley's Social Studies classes are of great importance. Through personal counseling,. students learn much about their scholastic capabilities and aptitudes and of the op- portunities that follow high school graduation, including college benefits and vocational opportunities. This know- ledge is then applied by each individual when signing up for other classes and preparing for the future. The course, a four year requirement, starts off with an orientation program acquainting Freshmen with school procedure and going into such subjects as study habits and person- ality problems. After a review of geography, students then begin World History, which is continued through the Sophomore Year with an additional unit on Drivers Edu- cation. The Junior year is spent on American History and the Senior, on understanding World Affairs and studying Family Living and U.S, Government. Jeanne Simpson and Dale Dean, in front, and Jewfy Qckevmdn, in back listen attentively as MV. Hahn talks in senior family living. WILLIAM RUSSELL HOWARD SPICKNALL JOHN STEWART GARY MULANIX ANN URUSHIMA nderstanding John O'Lea1'y looks through some career booklets to find out facts about college. Carol Wright pins magazine articles up on Mrs. Jonas's bulletin board. Vicky Giovanetti talks over a problem with MV. Hovvath during his counseling period. Future Jobs Throug Future businessmen and women practice to improve their typing skill. Mr. Brady gives Carolyn Duarte some expert advice. E. JOHN SUDMEIER CHARLES TOY MARIAN I. WARREN MARSHALL J. BRADY Luanne West and Taffy Bmun discuss the Friden Calculator in seventh period Clerical Office Practice. Business Education Miss Wawfen shows Kathy Giordano an easier way of putting more skill in her typing. Mary Gviffitts finds adding numbers is much easier when she uses the ten-key adding machine. Many girls work busily in the business machines room every day gaining experience for their future jobs. MARSHALL J. BRADY In Mrs. Thomas's seventh period Retailing class, Pat Schwavtz, Bavbava Brewev Qfrontj, Vicki Hicks, Judy Pvoffitt, Linda Madely, and Hawy Engstvom Qin hackj work to complete their classwork. Business Education Includes Variety MV. Bwzdy keeps an eye on MY. Sudmeief discusses some aspects of law with his fifth peridd Business Law and Susan Juzlx and MQW Qyiffitts E - la 1 V asvthey type dittoes 1nOff1ce Ma- conomics c ss chines . Hoping to make headway into the business World or simply supplementing their college prep programs, stu- dents taking courses in business education perform many services for the school. Those enrolled in Applied Office Practice, for example, could be found anywhere from the library to the principal's office putting into action such skills as record k e e p in g, typing and alphabetizing. Other courses offered in the business area are: Book- keeping, a must for any business major since ac- counting is the language of that fieldg Business English, which fulfills third year English requirements for secretarial majorsg Clerical Office Practice, which in- cludes skills and procedures common to many general office jobsg General Business which provides a background of information on various types of businesses, Office Machines, in which students learn how to operate comp- tometers, addressographs, r ota r y calculators, and multiliths. Other courses in- cluded in this field a r e Recordkeeping, Retailing, and Shorthand and Typing, courses which many college prep students take as their electives in preparation for work in future school years. MV. Brady compliments Pat Barker on her use of the Dictaphone. MGX Gifford, CGW Call, and Carole Sislev practice their typing for accuracy aswell as speed. F- -N 'I .4-Ya aa' K. MV. Toy shows how to type sixty words a minute by keeping up a steady rhythm. 23 DON MAHAFFEY AUGUST J. FENNEMAN A DARYL L. ANDERSON HAROLD BEAVERS JOAN GRIFFITH LEWJE AN HOWER , Mvirg iggw t, , LORRAINE BOLLINGER LOY ELSER FRANCES JOHNSON ELSA KLEINMAN Highlights of the Language Arts Area 1 Pat Savevcqol qnq Donna Moore discuss the vocabulary assignment in Mrs. Wallace's Senior Litcirirure class before handmg lt 111. Sandy Halladay tries hard to interest her listeners in Public Speaking. In answer to various interests, Castro Valley's Language Arts Area provides awide variety of subjects. Its foreign language courses including French, German, and Spanish, teach not only how to speak, write, and read the language but also the culture, history, and customs of the country from which it comes. Basic English courses give instruction in grammar, vocabulary, and lit- erature. Those wishing to do more writing and reading. in their English courses take American Literature in their Junior year and Senior Literature and Composition in the following year. Special Language Arts courses taken as electives by juniors and seniors are' Publications, Journalism, Drama, Public Speaking, and Directed Reading. Publications, responsible for putting out the yearbook, and Journalism for the newspaper, provide students with experience in carrying responsibility and working inde- pendently. Those taking Public Speaking learn how to deliver effective speechs and take stands in debates. Drama, a Fine Arts course, can also be taken for credit as an English elective by students who wish to learn and improve acting skills. - Ma , it, S Susie Sutton and Joan Phillips participate in a discussion group in their American Literature team teaching class. A highlight of the language arts classes this year was the assembly on gComedy Through the Ages, presented by the Actors Workshop of San rancisco. F Foreign Languages and English Laffy D0w1lS and Karen Martella laugh at a humor- Miss Pattevson lectures to her seventh period team teaching class. ous point in Bonnie Belden's speech in public speak- ing. FLORENCE MCGOVERN DOUGLAS ROGERS GLORIA MCHUGH EDA C. MENDELS Miss Johnson discusses the Renaissance image of man with her Senior Literature class. W '42 'Wa gn mf FZ? . , ,l . 41,. E . ,,g.. ,..45 i,f 2 L ,.g1:,.,1 :,A ,.s,, 11.:, , 1 I - - 1 uf ' 3 '7 ,. 5331 -Wi ' '- 'Mist' 'wi- f f e L - Km Q- 1: 5, fi V fifi E. ii,-1' 5 I x1 ,1,,IQ v, . , , ,. A A Z, E: . , , L EVA!-YN F- THOMAS JUNE WALLACE IDA E, WHEELER WALLACE WILLIAMS PAUL WIEBEN During her senior English class, Mrs. Russell tells her students not to mistake an indirect object for a direct object. While singilrxbg old songs in German, Ken Havano, Jack Hillman, Tom Jvrde, and lke Pa1'0dl enjoy their second year class. Miss K Zeinman reads one of her Spanish student's homework papers to il- lustrate the correct use of the subjective mood. MV. Doug Rogers reads to his English 5-6 class from Mark Twain. While studying the Circulatory System in Mr. La1fkin's General Science class, Leonard Bachtell points out main sections of the heart. THOMAS F. TURCK 0. SHERWOOD POPPE EDWIN SUNNERGREN O Math and Science Busy preparing their project in physics are Tom McCloud and Dave Edwards. The courses of Geometry, Al- gebra, and Trigonometry are an im- portant part of the math-science curriculum. These ancient subjects have always held a certain fasci- nation and challenge for man. Stu- dents taking such courses must prove the proven, solve the solved, and discover the discovered in order to understand and develop their own mathematical reasoning and logic. The ability to reason can be applied to many other aspects of life be- sides that of math, which makes such courses of value to even those who do not wish to continue study in the subject. Physics, another course at Castro Valley, is the bridge between math and science and is made up of both. The student learns about the forces of nature, air, and water, light, heat, sound, electricity, and the laws of gases, motion, gravity, and time. While math and science show Q pro- cesses are accomplished, Physics tells why. Biology, the science of life, gives students an opportunity to study heredity, botany, which is the study of plants, Zoology, includ- ing origin, development and dis- tribution of animals, and physio- logy, the study of the human body. lt is through chemistry that stu- dents learn the make-up of matter in all its forms -- using their mathematical knowledge in writing and balancing chemical reactions. Students taking math-science courses find the work difficult but often rewarding. Mr. Tubbs explains the finer points of dissection to Rick Landon. Ron Clark works on a problem in math after Mrs. Vanous explained that evening's homework. Dennis Derr, Dan Rennie, Larry Downs, and Dottie Galovich are about to have a shocking experience with the Whimshurst- Static Machine in Physics. RICHARD TUBES EDNA W, vANoUs On one of the more quiet days in Mr. Miller's General Science class, stu- While studying parallelograms, Linda dents have time to study for a test. Weimers demonstrates how to do a good proof in Geometrv. PAUL S. LARKIN PAT LOVAGLIA ROBERT MCFATE GLENN E. MCMILLAN F. HENRY MILLER Future To help his students more thoroughly understand Rich Blevins, Joann Blessing, and Tom Davis attempt to take air Biology, Mr. Henessey goes through many motions. out of the flask to make it a vacuum. in4Physics. MVS. Kelley is kept busy answering questions of her Algebra stu- In the audio-visual office in the main hall at the end dents' , of B wing, Mr. Sunnergren makes' teaching ma- terials for his overhead projector. so Students in Biology class respond to the jokes Mr. Tubbs tells to enliven his lectures. Scientists Juniors and seniors in Chemistry discuss the different pos- . 'b'l't' f h t f ' h ' l Chuck Moove works on one of MV. McMzllan's sur- E2r?or11?1Sed.0r I e ou Come O an expenmem t ey prevlous Y prise tests in Geometry. MV. Hennessey lectures to his sophomore Biology class on the subject of batteries while they study electricity. Spartans Learn Scientific Students take advantage of a few minutes of free time before their Biology class begins. DAVID ALTMANN JERRY BLADE TED FRESE WALLACE HENNESSY i P i Students work in twos on their problems in Mr. Blade's Algebra When Spartans work hard, time passes fast in Inter- ciass. mediate Math. Formulas and Use Them a A ns LUCILLE KELLEY Freshmen in MV. La1fkin's General Science class wait for him to give instructions. MV. McMillan is always happy to help his students. EUGENE GRAVE 5 FRANK POULSEN JERRY ROSE DON SOBIESKE FRED WALLACE . BeCky Boren remains in the Sculpture Design class while Susan PHYLLIS WHAYNE DONNA RUSSELL HQTWLV and Steve Wlllde leave on a special Bye Bye Birdie assign- Highlights of Fine Arts Area Jan Taves is mi pour into a woode Xing Plaster of Pang that She will Taffy BNWT talks across the room to Jeanette Winder in MV. Sobieske's n box and proceed to sculpture. 7th period an Class. Castvo Valley ,students interested in any of the three 'departments of the Fine Arts Area are offered many courses from which to choose. The art department has a wide range of levels beginning with elements of design, vocabulary of art, and theory of color in the first year and on into techniques of pencil, ink, chalk, water color, poster- paint, sign painting, poster layout, silk screen painting, lettering and in their final year personal-projects, research, and creative drawing. Other art courses include crafts, sculpture and photography--a course on camera technique and the proper use of materials, Offered for the first time was the new course Survey of the Arts, which is a review of art in all its forms from ancient times to the present. In the musical depart- ment interests in both vocal and instrumental are satisfied., The vocal section offers courses from elementary to advanced training depending upon the student's skill and know- ledge of music. Girls' Glee and Mixed Choir teach sight reading and provide ear training while A Cappella and its selected group, the Madrigals, go into more advanced choir techniques for those with previous experi- ence. Complimenting the vocal music division, the instrumental department con- sists of both beginning and advanced band and orchestra. Working with the musical section of the fine arts area, the drama department also offers beginning as well as advanced drama and also offers stagecraft. Don Lcwmcmr operates the print dryer in photography Wayne Andrade Uses a leather awl to make a Wallet Gary Gcwduno is making a vase from clay in MV. Wallace's Crafts while Bob White looks on. class- Fine Arts Classes Prove to Be Interesting Jim Davis andtlohn in Photography. In Humanities, MV- R082 lectures to his observant Students. EavlDecke1' gens some advice on his leathercraft In rehearsing for the Shakespearean Festival, MV. Graves prolect in Crafts from MV. Wallace. goes over one of the numbers with the orchestra. re rinsing their pictures after printing them In her mixed choir class, Mvs. Whayne plays the piano to accompany her students. S7 ,555 ff' . 33 j Before starting his project in a woodshop class, Leon Parkey adjusts the plate on the drill. Dave Speights returns his tools to the tool board after working in an electricity class. :sa Industrial Arts For a radio he is making in Electronics, Joe Max McDonald and Glenn Pezzola are working in a maze of Rooney solders some wires together. wires for their projects in Electricity. THOMAS MOORE DEAN DANIELS ROBERT HAMBLEY JOE MCENEANY Mavvin Peterson and Jim Hallman work on a Wood Shop project. MV. Moore demonstrates how to use the sander. ROBERT MCFATE KEITH PERKINS Tw I im. ,ir I 'Ji V H M .1 Io mf l I ' 5,535 ROBERT WORKMAN 39 Students Sho I Larry Brown solders some wires for his project in Electricity l-2. Many Spartans are interested in the In- dustrial Arts as training for such future oc- cupations as electricity, forestry, and carpentry. Others, however, are simply interested in supplementing their general knowledge. There are a wide variety of subjects from which to choose. Courses offered are Wood Shop, Electronics, Radio, General Metals, Art Metals, Auto Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Horticulture, Forestry, Shop Service, and Land Design. All liking to work with their hands, the projects made by these students are displayed in exhibits around the school and state. The course in greatest demand is Mechanical Drawing in which students review math, take up freehand sketching, orthographic projection, geometric problems, blueprint reading, use and care of instruments, sectional drawing and auxiliary views. Art Metals involves selection, design, and construction of objects made of brass, copper, aluminum, and nickel silver. Work in plastics for home and personal use is also done. This course develops interest for craftsman- ship and industrial applications of metal work with trial applications of metal work with copper enameling and tooling, etching of metal and soldering. Auto Shop includes the principles of the internal combustion engine-- its functions, operation, and maintenance. More advanced courses go into actual analysis and rebuilding of engines and operation and repair of power train and electrical systems. General Metals includes a wide variety of metal work using simple tools and processes. Class discussions and problems, demonstrations, reference reading and special studies afford experiences that assure growth in knowledge and under- standing of the technical information as well as skills. Landscape Design provides an opportunity to work with tools in the garden area, to pro- pagate plants in the green house, and to create and prepare landscape designs. Many of the skills acquired by the students in these classes will prepare them for the future. Dennis Balletto, Steve McDonald Steve Kostal uses the jointer in Woodshop 4 -7. Their Skills We Win. w-.t . an K g. AL Nuneskeep busy on a rainy day in Horticulture. During the second semester of Mechanical Drawing, Jim Rees a Junior, tackles a working-parts problem. MV. McEneany explains the functions of a V-8 engine to one of his Showing one of the. many interesting projects in Autoshop classes. Woodshop, Chal Supwzzo works on his barrel-chair. 4l Mrs. Larmuseau has Dorothy Weame demonstrate the proper way to feed a baby in her Child Care Unit. Mrs. Morris keeps her sewing room buzzing. MIRIAM TOTH GWENDOLYN CURRAN DOROTHY LARMUSEAU Marshia Rutherford, Deanna Caskey, and Isabel Chavez show offtheir projects proudly. JUNE MORRIS Girls with all different futures and goals in life make up Castro Valley's H o m e m a k i n g classes. Whether composed of college prep, business majors, or homemaking majors, classes are always made up of girls eager with the natural desire of learn- ing to cook and sew. Ranging in difficulty, detail and skill, cook- ing and sewing are the basic subjects taught in all four years of homemaking. In addition each level goes into other areas in- cluding home nursing in the sophomore year, interior dec- orating and child care in the junior year, and family relations, money management, and general review of the past three years in the senior. By working on indivi- dual, as well as group projects the girls learn by the best, and in this case the only reliable method-- e Xp e r i e n c e. Always learning and constantly busy, they begin to understand the in- volved, and not always so simple life of a homemaker. Learning Basic Skills of Housework U53 n , i Jayne Clinton opens a can of shortening while Sue Stewart sautes the veal in Home- making. Linda Logan, Sharon Ross, and Ovonne Robinson are making the basic preparations for a breakfast during I-Iomemaking, Mrs. Toth, right, gives helpful information for mixing pancakes to Sharyle Aguirre and Donna Riddle. A Change of Routine in Girls' P.E. V. wsu' ak' s xA fifs M ,L I' X? nf Miss Vaz and Miss Sundbevg rake roll call and discuss tennis rules. 1 f 'K A mighty jump to make the shot Carol Gadow and Krwen Sf6i1LbuCh report field hockey scores to Miss Vaz. that will win the game. 44 Yf'ff1'wi5E11i?4q:3,aE A M1-eaK,3,,gg- ya tg E' A , A .,:Wl- 1:-fa-fs.s.+. sf J .1 S, ' Q 'S 'A I' -Q 1 , ' mn. 53 ti 1 f N' fig? 1iii:'b GWENDOLYN CURRAN SANDY CANNON BONNIE MIYAMOTO Mvs. Blanchard, a substitute teacher for Miss Squives, supervises a vigorous game of volleyball. A team in seventh period physical education is about to make a basket, just as the bell rings. W at 2' JE ANNE SQUIRES MARILYN SUNDBERG t i' i - - - i teie - , t - lz:E2sa ,, l 1 X5 ANNA CLEMENTINA VAZ 45 Highlights of Boys' P.E. DON ROGERS TERRY COLE 'S A N efzjslgiili fi? 1 ' ' A , QL-yt? ROBERT HAYWOOD JACK MIYAMOTO NORMAN GUEST OSC AR SAK AMOTO Determined not to allow Castro Va1ley's boys to fall into the category of those physically unfit P.E. teachers provide a good, strenuous physical edu- cation program. Each day starts with the running of the circuit --a specific course required of all boys. They stop at certain stations and do push-ups, jump- ing jacks, sit-ups, and other ex- ercises which gives Spartan boys a vigorous, healthy workout and an important change of pace. From there they go on to play their assigned activity such as tennis, golf, archery, track, football, b a s k e t b all, baseball, wrestling, weight training, volleyball, soccer, handball and swimming. Golf is usually taken in the sophomore year and archery in the senior. Swimming classes are quite popular with the boys and are usually offered to all grade s in the spring. Social dancing is taken in the freshman year in combined classes with the girls' P,E., as is square dancing in the sophomore year. Thus the re- quired four years of physical education offer a varied program aimed at improving skill in speci- fic sports as well as physical fitness in general. ' Al Willits wrestles with Russ swqvt, bglrh S0PhQ mores, during wrestling to determine their period s At the beginning of every P,E, period each boy warms up with cal- chamPi01l- isthenics. A student followed by a fr1end hurr1es mto Jzm Zoggas IS about to h1t the volleyball as Butch Waddzll runs up for the boys' showers after Phys1cal Educauon asslgtange Whlle playmg basketball, two Juruors run up on Bernhard Kraus before he has a chance to make a basket The Door to Many Lands HARRY E DUNIVAN 1 ..,w::gwv1f1g 'r , aie gzwfj 551:11-2 - V, ,Flew ,v . .ny-.z . P:.,,..ZY, ,',kf VI HICKMAN The library is always open to students seeking a quiet place in which to study. MV. Dunivan is always available to give Spartans help. dl Mrs. Thomas and Kathy Gaal both agree on giving a book for a valen- tine. A sophomore student is confused as he comes to an intersection in the driver training trailer. These are our future drivers of tomorrow in the Drivers Training Trailer. Drivers Ed Prepares Future Motorists JOHN MCINTYRE JOHN C. BROSNAN Drivers Education, taken as part of second year Social Studies, is by far the most popular sophomore sub- ject offered. Not only are the fundamentals of safe driving studied in class but actual experience is also offered. A1- though all students cannot take the car on the road, more experience is gained than ever before since the arrival of the trailer. Equipped with twelve cars, each with auto- matic scoring devices, students can drive as they watch a movie. In both the car and the trailer Sophomores gain enough experience to understand and develop the necessary skill and judgment for good driving. Bob Thackston is about to climb into the driv- er's seat. A Driver Education coach checks on his stu- dents to make sure they are ready to go. As roommates, Miss Hower and Miss Griffith inspire each other to practice their musical instruments in the few free moments available to them as first year teach- SIS. MV. his the the Lund, who sells real estate in spare hours, comes to inspect progress on the remodeling of house he sold to M'r. Wallace. I- 5? s 3, ' .- ifixfbil ay . ,' . .M ye . K , Mr. Poulsen,.an art teacher interested in astronomy, ad- is building. Very much interested in investments, Mr. Brady spends extra time reading the stock exchange. a MV. Sobieske, an art teacher, spends many evenings silk screenings for fabrics. Mr. and Mrs. Russell accidentally became dog raisers when Toby blessed them with five puppies. one of the gears on the telescope he ft e r h 0 u r S To prepare for his evening band appearances, Mr. Sudmeieaf practices his trom- hone. gg During his evening potting class, Mr. Doug Rogers centers a bowl on the potters wheel. .. Q, studio doing Business Manager, Suppl lerk, and STUART POOLE DORIS BIRD JOANNE SCHULTE RICHARD A. MEMORY eq . asf? WI' yfbfifi M3 ' I sw ,ai is ' ssss - 5 V- K '. i . 1 .s,, ,,, ., -of U , I-' ses, fy -rw ' fx ,Q ' I 'R's f' ' ARLENE S. MCALONEY JOSEPHINE A. WALKER VIRGINIA LEGER ARTEMIS BOLNIK Mrs. Walkev, a clerk in the attendance office, assists Dennis Katana upon his return to school after a day's absence. Secretaries Keep School Business Going M1f. Poole takes on a new job at Castro Valley High as Business Manager. Along with regular school business he is in charge of ordering hooks and supplies and assigning student park- ing spaces. As Registrar of Castro Valley High School, Mrs. McAloney is pleased with the new student she has just enrolled. Miss Schulte takes a last glance at some papers she is about to hand to Dv. Bush in the main office. Mr. Memory, supply room clerk, shows Margo Nichols the correct procedure for assigning books. 4 Nw- v 251452-efsifeggg ' ' -:J ' ' 112'f1g'g,g5,11qw,-f A.fwmw,J1m.3:ff-E .w , : f v -. : ' A rw- vm-1z:4:w':r ns,. Q. ,K , .M -. 4 -, 5 ,. -, W ,.,. I - ..,, , qgiilg-fw2'1faa.1:-sw I . , M' f , - Q 4.1 M' F- Y .. - , vlgizf-' f - fag, ,.2A:1g.ev4sy,g5w,, , , , , , ,, , . , ,,,, .,., . ,Z ,, . . A . . ix . Q1 ,L ' w Qrfgiif-'3ji.x9 g uf, 1 5-1':2T::'1, K , ' 5: .. ,.wff:wq.'w .ffy ,V lg I ,'g- Q,- 1. V5.2- ' -1' p MJ,.i,y+ g Q , K -Q ,g,ffx:jpj,1-.yrs -fgjf' K A eg . WV, s .' 5 -fag ,sf- Q W V . fi f fb ' gy vie- Qflbfg fv g- ffvP' . K Ji ' - i5f f' if ' ,V E ' ' .gg A1534 fl V 1 ' J ,. P' r ' N X A , Y ff'5'lf. -3, I f i?'2i3?T 'TQ 1. ' 1.553 , if ' ,I ,,,. 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Be- sides keeping the grounds picked up and rooms swept and clean, they are always ready to help with problems and make any neces- sary repairs, such as replacing broken windows, and weeding the gardens and flower beds. Some of them often act as supervisors at school dances and work along with the P.E. department, helping to maintain the equipment. They also find time to perform special services for teachers, such as moving materials from room to room and bringing extra chairs or equipment when necessary, Christmas and Easter vacation, are their periods of thorough house cleaning when they wash and wax all the floors and mend any- thing that needs to be repaired. The custodians not pictured are George Adams, Donald Chisholm, Ernest Earle, Chester Galecki, Iver Poulsen, and Richard Smith. Custodians Maintain A Beautiful Campus Iver Paulsen checks the lights in the cafetorium for a fashion show. 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Y 15 if z.: 1 r:,zi7:'.i yur: 11 wa sy ksiiimuy L: -- I S.',3b,:Li.,:.,1N:,.,:.4'gu.g,,1i DELLA SAFFORD VIVIAN DYRES They Prepare Our Food H52 3 txgj Q A .g xg ,gi-E2'fi4 j 1 1.5 3. 33, 12 SP IE' c V' YQ. iff? fk5313f?X8'w' 55.3.2 I 1 :gf5::?2,,+'f2fg2i1:. ' 'f Ni'W 1'i?2i1Q1pf.Q 113:,m.'x:,.Qg1, , pf. gzftyiiwg Ii' 5221-ug .. A F ' 5:Smff2d:wW'Kz:111Ef?hf1Q?5?hwW.wt w3Q?s!i'f552?'VE?9 ' sn, Wig .W .nh an 4 4. 1 2? an ' 4 Qggjygif mfg? ezz, gflnQ!'5i A Q rg H' so 1. , Q, www ?1fe fd . X ' M n a ff 4 W ,K 2 - is v 5 ' 55:35 , Q way' W' 'fafii:s,:E:. s'!f5h-:H pl' ', , :Miz Q A My gy 11 + ,Q ' 4' . .F - ,ff-Z rw 'S .I 1 :Le K .WK , JN- ,Q ' Q 2 Niven- my A '1 gf' X .1 ,Q 954,19 df Wh W 'Mizz' 0 ,him M121 Q.HMg MAQJQ f jg S324 Ni' ,yagiwgr ,,fXQ:, ,535 ' ' P! 5 EE W FRANCES INMAN STEPHANIA TENBRINK BERTHA LaPRAY KATHRYN SITTON The candy counter is always crowded with hungry students at lunchtime. A cook cheerfully prepares the Spartans' food for lunch Etta Lee Bmce hands Dennis Katana a sandwich over the lunch bar. 2 ,lrl ii sg , ' .. . , -pf Q I at -vc - .,- I 2' , '-' . ,,-ffgiv ? ',f '-x - QI'.fl1. '- ' -fri 1 , gL7,:,g5.1A,ygV . ,wx ,guy V , if .:g,,: ,L I 1 v, - ?,:gj'5,,'..gf-M -:vw 1 yt 1, -V H KF' 5- , JUL 1 luv :E-: :5 f2'ff',I K A 'Y X , .. , , ' ' :ww 31.0 k I ' L ,S use le? . 'fs,,., . H W . X lk: at-fbwumx . . ., ,ia 5 A -Z f-x 4445, za- -Q, a F Awpga-1 it 'ff' 'P ifgffffi' ,. , 2, .11 - 11 WWE '- 1,114 K in E J f n if ' Vw' Ti i ., fu n - -rr . , .H f es, - l ,V f gin-'En' ,,. Sway:-,fxtiff-if-,ififf:fu-I ' .A ' 'gli' 2?1' ??? i::5m Eifftiffff 'Sli K 'gfrn - N-f' -gurl, , :H ii-,mf -:i -eg' :: .,.. :V 4 9 in JJ-93 r ll mf s lf ' :za 72515233 ' 1 fa. .,, E ,. , fs: , emi 'ni Q A n ' f. MLA 'L ' iii: 3?'lG k 'Clan : 1-ab-N .-f. 3 '1y.ggsai1 Q2 , t fe.: ,. as , ' 'gif'- ,l- ,. V1.4 ,Um ,, , Qw- 1 x Students talk over lunch in the caferorium. Mary Hudson and her assistant sell food to hungry Spartans . W w W mx 59 42.1-isps: .. --QQ. P2 , we i - 1.iswxzeaffiazizsfsf' wffi-wa.f'-frees.. gvswi' --H. 'Q' --Vf Ww.s.e- ,. iU'e':fs',ff.71-15-ew.,-,flx,,4 I ,fr-N ,,., - MQ.-IIQ... r M ignif cf' ,, 5? if 2 x . s....Q-ea: ' W' . ' s La I ra ge is I V F if .1 . ..Q-Mr, my igmgi 'ATX I qi 'kg s as Q' '1 gi, ,,,,,..., .,,,, ' ,Q . .'-. .wfs,:mu'vY 5- - .-I Z 4. N 4 I ,gy ,P ff . .. gg, Q if ii, vit I: f 1 1. z..mPaI M 4'-ill' l gl .I 43520.13-' W.. -Y'-J. 'WF-5 -' f?55 1551 -v President DICK FITZMAU RICE -' 2 fi' if 1. g I , .Q 2 ' I m., Vice President Secretary BETH BRIGGS KATHY REEVES The Freshman class ad- visors, Mr. Hayenga and Mr. Stewart, dis- cuss plans forthe school year. X ,CM LU A A lxfv f FALL COUNCIL FRONT ROW: B. Briggs, E. Pryor, P. Smith, J. Stevens, Revak. ROW TWO: K. Johnson, Y. Firpo, M. Camper, K. Reeves, D. Fitzmaurice. ROW THREE: M. Martin, N. Elliott, J . Ekdahl, C. Lombardi, K. Foxworthy. if l Executives li L of the pf 4 , -' ,tt jj.. ' K 5' X.,.,- T , as ' -1 1 'i ' - 'i K Boys League Representative JON FRANK Freshman Class Treasurer ESTHER PRYOR Girls League Representative JAN NEAVILL SPRING COUNCIL Vice President LINDA GOODSON Secretary NANCY ELLIOTT FRONT ROW.- J. Canfield, J. Stefani, N. Abreu, D, Duniphin. ROW TWO: B. President Underwood, D. Huntsman, S. Morjig, J. Frank. MIKE NIKKARI The Freshman Cheerleaders were Linda Vardy qfrontj, Kathi Jacobson, Cheryl Gross, and Linda Goodson, fbackp. Far from looking inexperienced and bewildered as is usually expected of Freshmen, the Spirited class of '67 surprised everyone with their performance. From the moment they began their march up to the field--carrying their ABC blocks and led by their mascot, a baby dressed in blue, portrayed by Jean MCAdClm, all knew that the 1963 Sound-Off-Rally would mark a new first. Eager with enthusiasm and school spirit, the Freshman Wonderbabes, were to take a third--the first time for any freshman class in the history of the rally. Their skit, which consisted of a bedtime story told to a group of small children, the Wonderbabes, portrayed the typical Cowboyglndian episode with Castro Valley as the cowboys defeating the Indians--The San Lorenzo Rebels. Their song to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star also gave support to the Spartan Football team while the cheer spelled Freshmen in specific support for their own class. Although it was their first rally, they did a great job in organizing and developing their theme into an impressive show of school spirit--the purpose for which the rally is held. Freshman Wonderbabes The Freshman Song Girls were Kathy Foxworthy,Lynn Anderson, qfronty, Beth Briggs and Linda Smith qbackp, Kathi Reeves, Dick Fitzmaurice, Lynn Anderson, Kathy Foxworthy, and Linda Smith lead the Freshman Wonder- babes onto the field to perform in the 1964 Sound-Off-Rally. ,5?fFJW ' ' ii X., 9 55335 tl ga 'qiifl A , 22332 ' L elsif M - '!i!iEi3f ki , , 5. l '- iii ,s e sv , Q, - .V 5 M fl f, N . F , 1 1 , 555 if ,, . rf., aim? W all ' 9 i i T my YW ' lib lift 'D EF , 1 4 ' ji . . ,V 5? gt ! - . 1 v l A. , .- L . gm-if-, i V l w t , c , ,, it N i , ll-5 W' l 1 flak' ' s5F5W,, 3' .wh t g 5 ITQ: qw 32 3 ., , w. , M it it 5, A .aff 'F' . v ,W ll 4 ff. 1 .4 . :WW 2 f J--'tv ' v F . ?:'35'i-,'f?v... V ,, q ...Jn -,, 1' fl . ,L var -1 ws, I J i m l ss 'wa sl mlsfl ff fi 1 ' 4. L s. Y, ,gg aaa 'A ,l r ayaigm , ,, ., Pl Nadine Abreu Steven Adams Christine Alexander Martha Allan Philip Allen Dianne Amico f ,, , ,f?Iitf59j3jft :ant . . ,, ,rcze-mi f-at--zzmt - ' . 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W Sl 2' The Sophomores watch as the Freshmen sing at the Sound-Off Rally. lima .Q ,,y.fye. -S t at ff-T AL., K. . Ti ,,., H - 2Wi57f?ll5'?'5W'W' I .5,5.,. 'L -- .ia 5 , in l55,L32g,,,Q1, 1m,fy,,,? , , ,,,.,v..mW at. A , , l, ,W ' 'nrt !- f, Sivan ,, X E ' .F ,,.i2E:l WW 5' . mg.: f ,tr ff' 1 ' Wg ,ja Hui' , . 'I-:ix pw - . 1 :ff 9 :Liv H 1 M. lr Wg if ' 'X' . .aa hal, my I 'Q 9:3 if ,iii 5 a, 5 A y L I fill ,fl , wi 15 H -1 p' .f 'S-fluff' A ' festia M .fma .u.., , ,ig if ff? -I ig-.v,5,r'QiI' Gif' W ' wa , f, -P: , :cel :Q-wfir' 'P Q ,. 'film ' rf ,W .+'gaWw' ' V pg: 35 24,-1 as f , Pa. Egfr' 1 r ', If Ftp 'ff N 4 zyggkigs ,t P. N 214 ' Wg: ,mi ill if'..Q' . Us f eww ..: , ,1 ..,,rf.!f,s':,a ,. wwf Wiffijl, , 2 ' f 'T wr qi . a ln-4' I I 5 . it il x' ie- 24 ,, ., i ty , . nik, J QE at .S . Q i i duet 1 by David Walker Lynda Walker Pete Wallon Pete Ward Ron Wayne Dorothy Wearne lm' '. -if tiff- , fp .H-.9-t Wa.. .W WV :QW 1 fig, 'ki f l X, t U-fig , 4 4 i . . df 3 'W W s, ? WJ ,S D ll Yu W . Sandy Webster Timothy Weis Wayne Welker Rebecca Wheeler Bill Whitehead Steve Willey Gary Williams ffl' ,Ei , s .v MQ Us J 4 Q , .' as uh V? ff i 1 if 2.2 .M Q :,: . , I I K i 5 ,s- V, V kiwi H I 'I -Wx v al l 2. knhk t fm ' . Q Q, . by It 'f ,,j 5 - '14 h :rg he A . 'X 5 -y 1 4- 1 .A Q ,-if A Nancy Blount Stephen Boyd James Boyle Michael Deboer Paul Duncan U.. . T rl 'FRN 'rt Nez, ag ,J NOT PICTURED Sharon Frazier Sandra Mattie Robert Mowery Doug Peters Chris Revak , 1 'Y '-. ft X . A Va? lx Richard Young Gary Zaretzka Doug Zigan Vicky Rivas Lynn Oaks The Freshmen are led up tothe field b Lynn Anderson, 1-Kathy Foxworthy, L ind!! The Freshmen WO Smith, and Beth Briggs. A fi,isl . y,yy yiy, M,mQwfp F ' QQ' Y x g.,!Li, ,.i,,.sU JE qj My ' f ,i if af. I iff 4'ffFQ fi ' WQ+Qwr?W5Qww I, .fa-r i iv, if ' of 1 ,4 3 ' ii K W W 'A ' W 'fri ' J fwwiell J, 3. sta W, , Q , ,s -'H-V , ' 'xkf 'L va: f f t f f ' . 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Secretary Vice President YOLA PONTES DENISE O'LEARY Sophomore TYGHSUTST Girls League L d VICKI THURBER Representative e a e r S DAWN SILVA The Sophomore class advisors, Miss B0lliTIge1' and Mr. Horvath draw up plans for the school year. SPRING COUNCIL FRONT ROW: J. Murray, L. Tademy, S. Gillespie, S. Pickering, Y. Pontes, M. Downs, C. Straw, D. Silva, K. Jiminez. ROW WO: J, Watn, K. Buchhorn, C. McNerny, J. Boring, G. Nelson, J. Crosby, L. Tonini, C. White. ROW THREE: J. Lorette, J. Feneck, A. Gregoris, C. Davidson, F. Van Hoosier, M. Bowen, D. Canepa, B. Pearson. FRONT ROW: C. Davidson, J. Boring, K. Jiminez, L. Tonini, M. Bowen, Y. Pontes, C. Straw, C. Olsen, D. Silva. ROW TWO: J. Crosby, C.McNerny, K. Buckhorn, L. Tademy, M. Downs, S. Pickering, S. Gillespie, J, Lichtman. -ROW THREE: C. White, J. Lorette, J. Warn, J. Murray, G.Ne1son, A. Gregoris, J. Treasurer LINDA MILLS Vice President JIM SALAK . IW' iv ' 'a 1 I 5. t R., ' Girls League Representative CINDY BLACK l -ae, M. I Secretary PAM SMITH ,. . ,,A W .. Aff if xi ii ':..'a-fsrsfaars. I 1 ,, ,grew I I President RUSS SWART T w'-W aff .,,. gg 1 .aw -we e - i 'ii' of - il. 'F' ggi 5 ' Qi' is L f . ,hffi Q 5? iff t 4:15 52' 5 :,.,1g:ff .f . l Saved from the wicked witch of Arroyo, by the mighty Castro Valley football team, Dorothy led her class to a jubilant second place in the 1963 Sound-Off Rall . Experienced by only one year, the class of '6627 demonstrated great skill at organizing their spirit and en- thusiasm--the purpose for which the rally is held. With the theme of Sophomores in the Land of Oz, they made use of such props as the Emerald City, the Yellow Brick Road, and the characters of the Cowardly Lion, the Brain- less Scarecrow, the Heartless Tinwoodsman, the Queen of the East, and the Wicked Witch of the West fSan Lorenzob. Playing the parts in the order named were Li11daMills, Denise O'Lea1fy, Wanda Moore, Jane Crosby, and Bonnie Henningsen. The Sophomore mascot, Dorothy, portrayed by Yola Pontes, and her yellow and white attired classmates marched up to the field with confidence. To the tune of We're Off to See the Wizard, the Wonderful Wizard of Cz they sang their way into second place -- losing only to the mightier seniors. Sophomores SOPHOMORE SONG GIRLS Betty Barker, Donna Drury Dyann Martin, Dawn Silva in Cz SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Jane Bailey Mary Downs Linda Duke, Carole Sisler Q M ff, w w - N ,..,.,,., Yola Ponies, playing the part of Dorothy, scrambles after the Golden Football with the brainless scarecrow, Denzse O'Lea1fy, in the Sophomore skit. Eager with spirit and enthusiasm, the Sophomore Class cheers to a second place in the Sound Off Rally. K K' .. to v ' if -S 've , .- ,4- K W '52 'li wail? l, ,: 3' was , 4' A fall . :IF F., 5 alf- mfg if Y f:.e-sed? ' Q25 41 ae' Q at , ,..4.fE ,Q it x O . L r ,sf .Pla Mm , ' L 2 ? Af M . .WF -a n .,. ,V 'lr l ,, af 'iff-All 531-fx t '31 if' .,.: lw. , 5 'Cs ! 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Julie Botelho S- ' 'B Mary Bowen u- t. bj.:,Q Jim Boyd f Scott Bradley A ' Terrye Branco Janet Brashear Ray Bratton Mark Brazelton Gary Bridgeman Doug Brooke Arnold Brown Larry Brown Dianne Calkins Carl Call Bob Caloroso Doug Canepa Brian Cantin Bart Cantua Diane Cassell Gerri Clemons Janet Coad George R. Coates Dave Coe Ed Collyer Steve Conant Clarence Conley Ray Bump Chris Bushnell Sandy Busse John Butler Gail Bass Ricky Borba Richard Casteel Ranard Chan Mary Chavez Paulette Childs Dave Christy Cathy Clark gQ':f,,,,2. V Sue Connor Doug Cook Jeff Cook Larry Cooke Paula Cooper Richard Cooper E i ..: JZ .l,1x EQ .x , r ,, J . N ,. 'lim f-Milla ' Q C C ,H ra , ma y , , x r, .w . ,, ,. . l L 1 J i f A -as 1 - 3555151 3 ta H f y ' s 1 ' -15' kai? l' vt. alfa' . ,W 3 ,, .: Q? ,X ,,.,, 5, .1 Q, B T . .ag lc 'Fl Q will 'E' 1 E31 E ' . . , a:..t,f va 1 all hifi 'P C , .nf 3 ll. I iff r . 4 , w f 4. ,Q - la fly, A Tu H Q 'HH ,YQ . ,, 5 ,. N , , ,.., . ,ij E? fi Q s .5 lil' K 5? '1 A 1 af- as . 1+ M 4 . ' t o i M in , za my ,xg ' RT' EE K? , F Each year the homemaking classes put on a display of Christmas decorations. One of MVS. LLlV1'l'L'l,4.S6l1M'S homernaking classes holds an informal discussion. ' ? ' Q11 F55 Ai - I ws If 1 15 X V W ' - I V1 t ,gjjii K y. K 'Si 'H' :g ., ff A Ll- fqsi nhig ' W.-, , -441: X t It 4 in '4 if-315-r r S S Ss ,izfwgli A 1. ' we W t wif teak 1 , l Ei S ' 1 5 if .1 gl N fx ' y l f T95 1 il I al QV ' QL E5 Y Z ig L -'I if 5 1 l 4- r Jil' 'sie , 1? if-fa? ! 'A it ami' Elfaye Copenhaver Steve Cordoza Paula Coughlin Jane Crosby Bob Crouch Jim Crowell Rena Curnberledge Patricia Curry Kim Cuthbertson Sandy Dahl Annette Damron Cliff Davidson is W ,si , Karen Day Nancy Delsima Christine De Marco Debbie De St. Maurice Michael DeVilbiss John Denning Robert Dicken Th lndustrious Sophomores Pat Dingman Susan Domingoes Michael Dorwarcl Paul Doss Theresa Dove Mary Downs Roger Drake Ron Drake Donna Drury Thomas J. Duarte Janis Duff Jim Duffey J, t w Linda Duke ' ' ' Danny Duniphin Jenny Dye Pamela Edgington Pete Edrington Pat Egan Bill Egelston . , ef? A J ' S ' ,55V'W'lr. vf ' ' , , ,,3gj ' Ai A l A ff l S l s M 1 S fg,.j,. wi? pf 1 ai? f i if .... ,. vm 1 Q 1 H . I 1 ff, . if 5- X - 'ii' :g 5v'7: f'I QQ 3 - .SH 'gf -g fs , I- A g- ,:,5,5Qf,5 Efffiff I 'Sf , Es mug '-,. ,r I J , :ij-Qiigi 1, r ..1 .,. , . '- r fr- s- 'If' 4 TIE' J 'Si ,. is 'gi alia, ,.,A inf, . ' 1 ' ,I ' M 1 W 'L 5 3 ,,. 4,7 ,ff , 'ith lf '25 , f ,A , , 4, rl Q ' : ' ' A gif C t r- A ACL- . 255 4 5' if -V ' fl -'if' , , QA , . ' 2.5.55 f . 1' . gm ,I 335 'i H' A f 1 , it Mary Ekorn Cynthia Ellison Guy Emanuele Janet Erjavec Carl Esposito William Esser John Evilsizor Stanley Farrelle Dave Farrer Judi Feneck 'li il 51.5 Z , 9521552 .4-2 W e ' 'i,i .. -1 sit- , ,...,- , ' , X3 ,' '. g,gi:: 2 Hai M 3-14 T. , , A 1 . ,, , T51 :ab V L 'Eb . B , mi-i If A 5 'ti i'5?, 5 ,pr P , f it W-.-- f ' - in J i p Q' .ft ' , 1225 tn -' wwf. 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'ww s, V 1 ,,,x . , ' Steve Gomer Q H Diane Gould z, ,J . 523 5 Cherie Gradin ' Ml, 3 J L W Jack Craudenz g X V ii' ,9 i ff I ,C Ken Cray '- T' ' 'Q ,, ' V Q: ' 1 Q Alma Gregoris H ,A iel. 573 'elif 1 Kenn Cross ' A1 I A ' V fa V N ' Dorothy, the scarecrow, the tin Woodsman, and the lion are seared by the Wicked witch at the Sound-Off Rally. Janet Gruemmer Donna Guerrero Judi Gulebian Nancy Gustafson John Gwaltney Gary Haavisto Frank Haight Mark Hale A L Colleen Hall V H g: . Ethel Hamlin N Marie Hamm A tylt. JQ. 555' Lynne Hansen 2 Gary Hanson Patsy Hanson - J David Hardy L,t , , Lynette Harwood , -i Ron Hauge - ' Gerard Haugen . 5 ' Clark Hazlewood Rod Hedlund Charlie Heinemann I U, V ., . r w.. ,an 4 .. if- N u in Doug Hellmuth ., ' Ron Helmuth . . J L , Z Mary Hennessy , t X Bonnie Henningsen W, James Henthorn ' w ' Jim Herfi M v tr Jenny Herring D J H f Tom Hertlein M Steve Hertzog 'I V Dotti Hilgesen Bill Hill Eric Hill ' if E, if f f? A Robert Holcomb Helene Holt - fr .1 Sf. Rick Houston - Randy Howard 5- 'ii, 1 Blake Howe ,, 5 Q 2 Nancy Huff .K Carol Hughes Greg Hughes .A , i f gf: 2 , was 1, 5 4 , Eg Lee Hughes , W ad , . T Tiff, asa, ,fr Marcia Humphreys ' Harold Huntsinger P' Leon Jackson Jr H 'A I ghr ,Q y, Greg lsaeff ff I f' 1 fy 1 fig 'F H . 944' ,... ' I a f A rf' i ff? an , M L f 1 -.. 4 L L 51 125 i S .2 1 ' 5 A-E at 5 .Q M 4,15 1 gin' 'fl W it yryy C 'V X Eh , Q is ,mes ' ,L l' s Sophomores K Ulf! W, ., ,if W , :I -a ' . af' fig ' i.. ,. '4 1 QQ, - 5.42. ' ,AFV we , . ,EW , , W ,., ,. - f he .4 -1 if - ,f . , 1 + - uv-a s . ' fax - J V . 'ess 33352 ,.-W , k Am, ,. I 'Q my l s RLS? m u, few-'fi if ,W - nf: ,Q .f 1. 5, i. 'X ' v Mfr.- I . I P 'YF' l , ' oz' in W 6 in T Q- F A , 9 J if 'G ELL' H f-' . . ii ' QVP, li 5 J ff MV. Tubbs watches Rick Lamion dissect a frog in Life Science. 'Z , i , A 2 ff ai i, A Zi S 'fi S' A K A 1 15: L V ' L V 45, - , an QQ in H J ' ' X- March - 6 On ' 'ff g . , ,W 5 15,51 3 J Q? . 7- , ,f,, 4 ESQ, , 4- ki' a'3 'r ,sn , if 1 A-if 'Y ., H, , X 8- l in I1 32 gidgfx' +1 I t A Pi il V Q' m V Y I fx L gal Q. :lj fi .. 1-if l , , .3 '.. wg, . ' fa t Hs. '.., f A I . ,,,,,A A 5 ' M- '51 , . . fi if , .,l., V an . ' aw Pat Kuuanaugh Alan Kempson Dennis Knapp Dick Kohl Paul Kolas Sandi Korsen .algae if 3 51 Bw Ta - Y F1 . , J .N f ' '55 . H fa 5 H. -K, if .-ug . 45 Q v- J A HL . 'iii' K. if He., . egg' is P ' 1 wifi? ' ,ts w M L Jaw- I. .rw ' Charlene Jalanivich Holly Janvier Barbara Jenkins Carol Jeruss Kathy Jiminez Neil Joergensen Georgia Johnson Janice Johnson John Johnson Karen Johnson Melissa Johnson Ray Johnson Bertha Joung Brian Kalsbeek MV.Roge1fs gives a lecture to one of his Sophomore English 1,,. gg , ,J I x ar S.- af ff S WJ, , H J Agfa 2 V ,VI .Q Y A w , M sf. 1 ' fi V1 1 'z' W KWH 3, E1 , , - af Ja 'N' Q-53. Gary Krambule Pat Laird Paul Landon Glenda Landreth Linda Landreth Marc Langlois David Laliivieire Coni Lawhorn Stephen Lee Mike Lennon Karen Lesch Ron Lewis Joan Lichtman Jill Lindsay Mike Lionberger Janet Long Jeanine Lorette Beverly Loucks Kathe Lower Mike Lubeck Cindy Ludewig Pat Lusk Doug Lyerla Jim Muckenbroek Stephen Mahar Theresa Manning Rudolph Mappus Joe Marciel I , f , , 1 - Rosemary Marques Dyann Martin ' 4 , A if., HHH Steve Martin 2 5:1 Carl Martini Q' f- Rob Masters I , Linda Matney I ' T Diana May ' 'Q Linda Maycroft Tim McCabe ' if Randall McCluney Curt McCollam Elizabeth Mclienty Mike Mcliillop Carlene McNerny Randy Meadors Mike Medeiros iigp gl --W', . ,.,, . ' MM, if S l i ma U VQmv F143 dawg 1 I VK, Van slr' 1.7 Af an '7Her f'+ ai Gay Molina . Wanda Moore Paul Moran ' - Marlene Mudge W 5. !l,, ,V- Sharon Muldrow V Susan Mullin Judy Murray , aim it JS? has ilm 'N Richard Musson Mark Myers Gail Nelson Gus Nelson Vickie Neth Sharon Nichols 9? .-'il ff, 'Q 't',. ln the driver education car, Mr. Rogers is teaching Shirley Mendes to drive while Al Willits, Pat Meiring, and Chris Thor Wait their turns. em? ri MIR WSW- i'WQ. aj? ia islrsr r-l 5, ry, away www ,' Stiff . sky , l- Tf'3,1V L, ' f ' .lu s K I' ' I 4 f-:ff V l iy ' - 1 ' fr ' 'S '-'f 1 I 'P-'54 ' ,. , 5 I , xx W In ik.. 5 W 4, A N t Pat Meiring M h . it Mike Mello A ,. ft ' g f, Janet Menconi i. , ., AZ QQ af Shirley Mendes A 71+ , 75135 ' , 4 Dormaine Metz 'L - ' Bill Michaels 5 1 R ' - Doug Michalowski i Kathy Millen gpg. . i Jean Miller 4.531 Steve Miller it Linda Mills r if ,,. 1 irfr ' Ody Minon ,-,. 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Sh i rt we X-'U' 1 ,fm ,gr- We , - an, if Q at g' 3. , 'l 6 , ,. , ,, W W , . - M ff ., is .5 ...N 'MQ 7: to T W ai S 4, r 1 W QE , l . la 1-I Tim Pell Ray Pepperell Patti Perine Bob Perrich Buddy Perry Dennis Perry Ronald Paden Anne Palmberg Mary Joan Perkins Charles Peach Bob Pearson Tom Pedemonte David Pefley -W X ,V . she, , H if x zZis,, i t 'A 5 'Ti1,f5fl,1jf'1 'Q ' l . AJ P: In M 2.1 I 115, Q f if 3 A . f ax V 1 A A 3 4 tz f gif -f' H 1 L' t hs n 1, 52 f Im Danny Quan works on his notebook in MV. Spicknall's seventh period U.S. History class. lf: eisfns .i'HfdP,,.3:, V' ff ,Ra Ll g gkisi yu , 'av 'Q lk ? Doug Quick Cheryl Price Dennis Pritchard . , KQN f fi' if A b I, 'U' . to , M 1, , 'Hx i tz as L, 3 Ha QT , 'L .4 1 -. .IL V . 6 91 E :P x' ,. V ' ' we .. fl .... 1. a . X 45 J.. P- fa L'WLf ' ' :' i J J ., Vi gi, V :?' JE? w 154' g - '- ww- s . 'Q:g Sandy Quist Terry Ransdell Betty Rau Donna Rego Ron Reitan Donna Rennie Scott Revak Janet Riedel Bill Robertson Carol Robinson Sharon Roderick Charles Rogers Mike Rogers Karen Roper Une Step Farther - ' - Janet Schwartz Sandra Schweitzer Bill Seemeyer Cris Serdahl Kirt Setterlund Greg Shepard Dave Sherman Jeannie Shilts Sally Shipton Dennis Sill Dawn Silva John Silva Carole Sisler Barbara Sitnik Linda Slagh Sherry Slease Anne Smith Bruce Smith Charlene Smith Dennis Smith Gay Smith f- -CY 1, 'K' ' H - 1. 51 M A- John Rountree ,tn . , A A I V 5 R H John Rusteika A E, W .H gg- ' A, ' , ., it A 4 Jim Saake e Q A 55 Q J aft: Teresa Saba my 1 yy., gt, e J if y Jim Salak ' R' . a n 5 Sandra Salgardo ' ii- we , Q1 Q' Ton Sanchez , a M234 9 '. if X a, Q. y f J V 'i f 2-ef f. . . . . .. fjgjiig' 1 Joe Satariano A , if-' 'f' W -K J pg, at Jerry Safeflulld Q., L. , 2 .3 , 5 . . , . , Rick Savercool f gf' f -1 HQ 3' , A Suzie Schantin - ,th S' 'E 112 , John Schlecht r A V, V e U f Gary Schneck v if e ' 1 9- ' J ii' -ef A if 'te 1: J? W 13 A ogg V 13 V ' ' ma- M J 5? Gs' W -' 12,1 ., , J if ' , if - 7 A wk it er., wi- 5 Calls: T M S WL -9 qfy i si In ' J if S' J 5 , - gf, ' ,, ' rf' '. av ,G rw -' .. if if STN N W if gif W QF:-' ' 3 Y - , 5. f ff ' .. N 'Ai' f 5' W 'f af J if 'K za' S' R35-W if 19 f I aqffilqss 'S 1 F' J t V - at E P ' ' ' Q J' 4 x W J J 1 ex . ff 1.-, , 334.1 Janet Smith Lyndia Smith Michael Smith Pam Smith April Sneddon Charles Snyder Christine Soo Hoo Mac Stuard Mark Super Russ Swart Christie Swift Marlene Taddei Lalita Tademy Suzy Tanner Larry Taylor Bob Thackston Georgia Thomas Howard Thomas Joan Thompson Teresa Thompso Brian Thomas Sally Thomsen Chris Thor Don Thor Cindy Threlkeld Annette Tierney errie Tiffany Dan Titus H Michael Stinson Kenneth Stoker Ronald Story Kerry Strahl Chris Stramaglia Bud Standifer Claudia Strand Denny Strand Dan Stratton Carole Straw Cindy Strong .f +L . ,,., ,Z 1 L 6 r if :Y gl if r H ,. . J 14 Terry Sorenson Bob Sowers Helmar Sowick Bruce Spady Bill Spaeth Ron Spayde Kathy Spicknall Rich Sprenkel Dawn St. Denis Kenny Stevens Rick Stephens Sarah Stewart Paul Stickney Patti Stiger . 'av N' Y New vain' 'S . L ,. . ding! Qgwf ,ta if 'S -W5 4' i 1 gm si 'IZISQ K 8.55 I' I i 5 ze- it 3- A Q' 'uw' ikgak -if sv i 5. Q Q f 5: 5,1 1 gp 1. xi-if ,. f f. i 1- 'S . i 'ff' ,gf i t 1 36? :tis . uf, e if 11. dint ' tif gill! ,ig KP ' qfe, Q M 5fQwQ ggai 4359 4 ' . .afk We 535 N. www . mamma? WN ' .. ., S SUE 'h - t KP-we 1234 5W'W U' ' lili S ' 'WW ',Ei!s?f, ff'5i' ' :ljf2EE' fi' ' ' Y 5 town ,r,y P i ni,r is 45- glam.: ,ry ,- - f, H mga of VT rw uwgg- C, ,i., , , Nami iff A 753 ' M -, '? f ' fl'-X ,, ff Q A T w iigiff Qggf is 555 2 114C ml A - tw 1, . ,1e::- a1g.i:z:57' , 'iff-N 1 li - if new afar a,ww? fl A9 H wi gy aww neli aa H' t y.aw fa T K 5? , 'ar V 1 A A' 41- . .i,f.'-,f 'N N E an 6,5 i 5 I K Ma ip A ag , if J! 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'f ' li .. ,-ez' ' i - I 3351 , ' k'f'7 zz t ' it A .Ji y,.y,.. . ig, 5 if f 3? .. ,,,, 'iv . w s 1 KL ..d5f'::w rs, .pw- Leilani Voorhees Al Wallace Kents Walton Sue Warren Jody Watn Ray Weaver Denise Webster Sharon Weekley Charles Wessman Barbara Wheeler Claudia White Susan White Walt Whitefield H. 3:- fn. q K kg . . ag, , Larry Veach Linda Vick Art Vieira Linda Vierra Al Villa, Jr. Georgia Voigt The Sophomore football team marches up to the field before their part in the skit. . f,,., t . W A,..,5 ,du ,,W h ZA, K wx ,t . xi ., .,ggLAs':V : if S ,,.'kV .V ' 1- .J gg X af- V , 1 iff? QW . ' . 4, ix-W i ai 55 qi..-- A' ,ff 'P , ' V 'N ' W , .I V- P g. Dennis Whitehead if-if . . V f Ki m ' f ' wma Mark Whitehouse N 5529 5 'fig ' I - Q 'WH Linda Lee wiemers W J G if .S Berry Wigholm 'f gr -J f J , ' Keith Willerton 'jjj' A J Q 7-V I -. ' 24, W D EQ-if Janis Willey , Vik ' 3 I Steve Williams iii f i V , - L I J Ron Wingard , 1 ' . , 5 ,-5, ' ' V 'y Patricia Wiseman i D ' Q. ' r QQ 5 -- J 'ggi Gary Wolf C3 11 ' A s E ., K SaHC1I'8 Wolf , ' f Mary Wood ' 4 fri?-55'rf:fa'5wi.5f: f 57.1 W ws M' 44 - f vrgrk ' J ' sharon Wood . ,, ,E ,ii mis. , g n f , , , X 4 Charleen Workman ' .iz ' Sandy Wyatt .i Cuff Young , ..,:i 1', fs ,. -Q i 'e V .il At Q, , Y. Qil . t 'sex 1 A Ah 'T H .ni 9 A E, John Zechiel Mike Zipton 2 'ff l 'B ,, 7 1.- NOT PICTURED Jackie Abreu Ken Bertelson Randal Betti Paula Beake Kent Boardman Vicki Boren Larry Brown Katherine Buckhorn W Larry Conyers Gary Emmrich Barbara Fausz Jeffery Hollfelder 4 Alline Huntsman ' ' f 'E-Jggtion The students in Mr. Leafs class plan their programs for next year. Gail Leininger Marijane Mader Susan Mileham Richard Musson School Activities Anthony Stellato Vicki Thurber Are Varied Jim Clayworth and Ernie De Coito try to con- vince Donna George that her grades are not really that bad as they rescue her from the garbage can. Inspecting one of their Junior props for the rally are Bob Fo1fshe'r, Brooks McBu1fney, and Steve Peek. President TIM ROSENCRANS . FALL COUNCIL W. FRONT ROW: N. Main, A. Jensen, S. Cunningham, J, Reed, S. King, M. Walker. ,Q Q M ,, , ROW TWO: R. Quintanal, J. Hodge, S. Camper, C. Perry, G. Reeves, K. Hail, F w i g , K. Rayl, V. Alexander, S. Foxworthy, P. Sengstack, G. Graves, N. Stavert, M. ' wi AV L , Q., Atkinson, N. Beyer. ROW THREE: C. Anderson, P. Correia, L. Cox, L. Murphree, EQ ' M. Rutherford, D. Bernarda, D. Caskey, S. Logan, R. Haynes, K. Oherhansli, ff -M fr ' Q ? ', T. Blakely, P. Scott. ROW FOUR: N. Nardolillo, S. Peek, F. Crum, S. Wells, , ,.,,, A it igjfi- M. Olson, P, Gillett, B. McBurney, K. Cena, P. Hill, I. Chavez, M, Parodi.ROW - is 'f nii' xf FIVE: T. Jorde, T. Rosencrans, V. Mattos, N, Caldararo, R. Vardy, R. Baxter, Vice President Secretary Egalgkacrclg, D. Hampton, B. Scott, M. BeV1er, S. Aquirre, M. Thomas, J. Yothers, RICK QUINTANAL KATHY CENA ' . ,.,,.,,. Ig,f'7f?? C l , They Led T h e i r C I a S S Boys League Girls League if W 'ESLO Representative Representative , 58. 41 L ax , 4 5 K 6 I X ' NICK NARDOLILLO SANDY WELLS Treasurer Girls League SANDY LOGAN Representative MAUREEN OLSON . i idd. yr Vice President Secretary RICH WENDLAND SANDY LOGAN Rggifislgiifgse The Junior Class advisors MV. Hatch and V , 'S Clyl r 4 ,L V JIM CLAYWORTH Mr. Spzcknall. ' SPRING COUNCIL Za FRONT ROW: C. Anderson, S. Wells, D. Stratford, V. Alexander, D. Bernards, ' -A P, Sengstack, P. Gillett, K. Hail, S. Logan, M. Rutherford, D. Caskey, P. Scott. ff' ,,,, BACK ROW: B. Waller, R. Wendland, T. Jorde, T. Rosencrans, R. Quintanal, ,V ,,,, J J . Yothers, K. Cena, M. Thomas, S. Aquirre, C. Lockwood. mf President TOM JORDE w e -f-. 1-an , . , 1.3, 1 1. I f ffi ? it 'f 2 ' I While eating lunch, Juniors make last minute preparations for the The Junior Cheerleaders were qfront to backj Linda Sound-Off Rally. Cox, Dade Caskey, Ruby Vavdy, and Cindy Anderson, The class of '65 showed spirit and determination throughout the rally. With the theme of Junior Jubilee, C.V.'s class of '65 put forth a first rate effort in the 1963 Sound- Off-Rally. Led by their mascot, the spirit jugg portray- ed by Kathy Pewfy and a group of farm animals, a cow, pig and horse, the Juniors marched up to their assigned places singing to the tune of Old MacDonald. Getting together every free moment, they workedlong hard hours on a life sized barn, fence and wagon which served as main props. The song girls and cheer- leaders who were dressed as square dancers and country farm girls, led in the spellout of Jubilee and the class song, to the tune of She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain. The skit, that of a l-loe Down, consisted of square dancing and the game of Pin the Loss on the Rebels in support of the Castro Valley- San Lorenzo game held that night. Although they were disappointed in losing, the Juniors could look back upon many memorable and pleasure-filled hours spent in preparation and eager anticipation. Junior Jubilee The- Junior' Song Girls were ffront to backj Linda Gafzsel, Shwley Foxworthy, Suzi King, and K a v e n Rayl. Linda Logan serves punch at Mars, T0th's s e V e n t h period Homemaking Class's Christmas party. I hi .Tre K s vu-an A + 1. 'i , . ...T 1517. :wg A ,L - .V q 1 - -1 .. , 1155 A ' wx sly X 5 2 4 L af. fvu by . W2 4 X w .7 . ,J I , we in fm , L eff X mag. ,, L' .- 'Slams Qi 2 Q 'QM im.. as , 'V .gf ,1 V 5 X ., 1' .W .5 A Qxiffi' V ,,.9 ae! , A 1. a f : I 1 , ' ' .: W! ,534 f. , W R H ff J 'f W . L 'at A . gf W 4 1 u 44 '- .CZ ayriisn 4-Q45 -rsh. - f fl? 1:- 'k?I. ' e!Y u . 4 'l 1 .Q ...Q 1 if ' av- 3 2 f 1 if is la x I -,.. xg'1 'I4v4 , eff WM P, Q. -v .. . is t ffsiiifgima fwaaicwa H ,ww -W my E 'U ' .J I. on L-Q 3,1 - , Jil Qt, W f W' : A A Y.. 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' ,V A , - ,, , Harvey Boyd fi, 1 71:5 . tr' if -it V agaiii , Dan Bom 5 ss 5 N at Rodger Breedlove ' I ' 3 f ' Sandra Brown Q i 'Ta ti t L Wendy Brown , 51 , ' ,rp A Noreen Browne , , i t W- ' xi' I 'S' ,- fra 3 Sue Buchanan A I A Carol BUSHO 1 if J Ji Y C i. '! i?3g9f J Kenneth Bump f f j . 532 ' '15 ' Norman Burg ' ,fx -Sv: - ,ip M - Y . ' l we af at --f-f-ff, I Jim Burge Berta Busch Merlyn Banwart Herbert Boynton Bryan Cadinha Nick Caldararo Sue Camper Mike Canright Mary Ann Carson Julie Carter Deanna Caskey Kathy Cena Doyle Chabino Leal Charonnat Pat Chastain Isabel Chavez Claudia Christensen Rod Christensen Vasco Christiansen Wayne Christy 1' ' ri,. 'J J J 1 'W B may v at -, if ', Ngk agfg, - -My ,Y H 4 ,0 Wrglf' by - 4- U i ,f I f-f , ffl Wi '. ' 5124 W w 'S g,.,, 'P' ,, ' ll 'Eg 1 A J 1 1 :mi ' . asia 32, f is v J 4221? au 'X 't'- E. , Je- . V' t - , Q F V- Q-1-.rf W, ... il Marian Clauson James Clayworth Kathleen Cleary Pamela Clinton Joyce Coates Tom Cohn LV .. ,Q lb J A .a ,Q S' ' S I fu if i if 'J J J , 1 J w,',,, . 1 Q- f 1 ,.,., My 23 ...W f K K- A fi ' A 7' 'A Y' ' l J 1 ' , - 5. , , an -r ik nf! k L, I K fggn' 1 Students in the large teaching room, C-7, listen to a lecture I 4 531.51 f ,F QM? six i J K at Q Q gig if Q '39 , if ,iff ,mb N i, 1 fNk.i al'+ V 'Qin' an .. pt, - B n 5-elm? , 'gn ff' 4. ., A ., ,, E A i 6 1 - fi ,-W. .1 af iw K me -, K t fin, .W N rf '1-f Cv' 1 ,, 1, v A , 42 TY' -f .fu . va if I 3 L 9 Fred Crum Kenneth Cryer Sheri Cunningham Kathleen Curtin Robert Dallman Alan Darnell , - fsgvlgg, JT f5k 4 ':n , Pete Combs ',l T '-v ' fn Arthur Conley .5 t ishg ? IL. f Linda Conner ' ' , ffl L,, of Gary Cook it 'reo ' if h,t l, Michele cook Q i , , , Eugene Copenhaver , ' ' Pat Correia . A 3, gy ., L if., 'W ' Richard Corriea I ' Q' 1t,,, jQ Linda Cox ' ' - N' l , Bruce Crowe V WF + 1' - mia. ' .Q V 4-4. A fr if-JE In +V .5 A it W. 'r A 'Em Y'2' it V -fggjfl si 5 ' -- iw. QA 4 ' s N U x self- Lf- , y If 'Sv Tn' S 'li LT' Cynthia Davies tg, . ll Juniors Dan Dorkin Marlies Dreblou Carolyn Duarte Bob DuBois Larry Duke Janice Duncan Annette Dunn Rich Dunstan Jim Duperroir Mark Eisenberg Jeri Ellinger Chuck Elliott Lee Elson Theresa Esposito Steve Fernald Joe Ferry Sue Fisk Bob Forsher Janine Fosbourg an '55 ' Q if' ' 'KT' it. tl A .Gt 5, -A fi , '12 ,ff 1Q' A g f c iz, WI ' Q W' 'T' . 39' ' C A '. . .A VM, Make ,,,, , ,viii ' , . 1 ' ' ' -I . , , W Q, 35 ni I .V , ,, . ,. 1. QQ .. S' . gg -an ff fi' 1, ,, -1531, '12, - 5 iff? '59 Q 'S mv.. ' M Q 5 2 , , .na F gg 1 A ,. . . Q Q Diane Davis Judy Davis Pete Davis Bob De Mello Earl Decker Mike Denning Bill DePaoli Terry DiGiusto Eric Dick Orville Diggs Dennis Dobbeck Joan Dobbel Marilyn Dobsevage ead y ye V' it ,s 'Rf f' .W M ,tt i F315 'Z ' if pf- K - M., f' Mm: N 'Q A In fiawugv. Y I.. iv : ,Q ' A 5 Linda Fowler Pat Fowler Shirley Foxworthy Sonja Fredericksen Karen Frederickson Martin Freeman Cathy Freitas Don Fridfinnson Linda Friery David Fuller Cookie Rose 11' Dick Fuller ' iff' Susan Fuller , G, V Kathy Gallagher Machelle Gatz - .Y 1 , K1 Q Linda Gershanov VVmgV,51,.1V Jackie Geuse A VV Ron Giddings Robert Giese Bruce Gilbert Peggy Gillett 1 Elaine Gilmer .,.l L ee ' ,G F gi ' P' I 418-. . efiigi fi 5 . if ri? T , 2. 5 r J , . , if 7'4 . it 3 W ,3 if - t Q-if ,F- uuvwl- - .5 gi e' f 3, 5 ..,. 1. i ea- K ' ..- li f ,gs . I L ,I . P -at EA , 3. I V EY LWS I 7 4 K , xg V fx., 'V -Q .t ' Vy aiaff- ,,.,.. .e., E . i 5 Q t, kv , .,.. :WJ ,rg . V X . 4 t 4 w ,- w ' ., ,L ff in M 3 aw W ., 1' 2 1 fe nf its le? 'S' Rr M, M , . i R -QQ 'tn . tk .,,. U, 'R . fy ,P .. n 12, f wx-M. fi if f 1' Y an ,NV N V f-ll? W , -- - f mv Q 55 Kathy Giordano fl. , ' v , , ' Carol Glover 4 ' 52!'E '?fif -E . f S Mike Gomer F . 0' . if S1 ' 1 M ' - V J ack Gomes jf. 4.3 ' V E 1 V up ,Z J fig, Gary Grant I V, X , at K . i, V Gail Graves M rorr - K ' S A K ' 'l t A ' N G Rf fiflffff X Terry Gray , -45 ' Marian Griffith ,Lg V Vp, - QV Mary Griffitts A , - f 5? id, 5 ' 3 V Linda Grisel A , gd- 5 -, , 1,52 in Diana Grose -f, 'i1'- L 1 ' 1 ' -5' z1lj , if, . Fat Hagen 7 M g, - 5-3? V m 5 3 ' if Kathy Hail it Ax A ,gf W Liana Hale VL V . ,ji V Sandy Halladav ,ga ' l 4 N X Q er' K S ai Denise Halstead ' T' V '53 V if A 5 ' V Q , 'Q gy L60 Hamm ulikk ffff f ff. 3:1 K all 1 - ' F Q' DOH Hampton V of if 'A Q-.,,'v A, - - ' Steve Hancock . - , - i '7': .j - V V ' T , ' W Tim Hanley l 'att h r,tev.i' K ' is Students in Mrs. Dyews seventh period social studies class work intently on a test in world history. 'x ,Apgar 3. R J ' i 66 i 4 E A? f 'YD' 2 if' ., 4? W- ef' 'R Y E-J ' .f All W 5' ..a.. Tiff ,E af 1 .ME ,. an S I are V x3QQf Q' y in H ffm i ' 'a 1 A. J , , ,M-qw, , wg. .f ? s ya f 'Wmx Q . Q. V ...W -:. E . 3 f,- ir, 11. 1 ,. .wr ,Qs ,'., 's ' War- 1 yrir gif, sa, Lf, ,ar A? ir i Q T we ef . 5' 4 'fa K a Donna Hansen Sue Hanson Teresa Hanzel Jerri Harbin Linda Harper Molly Jane Hartley Nancy Haws Renee Haynes Phil Hecht Jack Heinze Gary Henthorn Jim Hentietta Junior Class Song Here we come, we're the Junior Jubilee, Jubilee We are coming to the rally of '63, '63, We are bringing C.V. spirit So make sure the judges hear it Now come on and join the Junior Jubilee, Yes-sir-eel We are known as the class of '65, '65 Even though this year we'1l tan your hide, tan your hide Grab your partners Freshmen, Sophomores And join in you Seniors too 'Cause we're out to beat the Rebels when we 're through Yehoo! ,4 , I X A Paul Hermann ez' M ?g.i it A Rich Hertlein an Q S in , ,ig Vicki Hicks 4 1' K . Q B , ' Richard Hildebrand J 7 :gg g , Pam Hill H Ti' Aggy ' ,tx D X ' Van Hillman A ,Q it I V Frank Hinkley . . QF' x J s if ' - . 'J ,. L - L ., 'H I Chris Hoag f I A 1 A ' V Joanne Hodge if fl 2 'H ' , ' pn L 4: ' , .Ugg Sharon Hodge - fi r . 5 r ' i Tom Hoibrook J A ' ' 1 -f Y' p, i 'gzr ' Jim Holien . 2 5' ' 'J V 'i,y ' , H Robert Homen K we Q, Q1 g gi' ' ' wjs,b::5 Tom Honer 4, 'W 5 . Q, , wa, V 1 ' 1 . ,J B, 3 . x ' 5 1 1 :Q 1 V' .J Elizabeth Hopkins V t 'tii Dave Householder Jeanne Houseman i Mi ' typp Dave Howell 32 wk? . - V . Tim Hutchinson J 'I Barbara Ingram W 'Fig li Paul J agoda pqpl v t..,,,. arf , - A gy V Darlene J anisch J 'f J- T ' ' ,A ' f ' j - Arline Jensen - 'W Q5 J 3' my -2' W A 5. C ghd? Judy J ewell Q..-T , if tn. 1 . - K ,iv .,V, J' Q 3 Donna J odoin ? f , 1 M 5 Bill Johansen LJ ., 151 ' ,f iffgij AILW 3 Carletta Johanson E Ag. L A . h Sinfifg pig . Bill Johnson 1 ta' ' a' ' Y p 35,-1:35 f-,,, Gordon Johnson , V f ,n t , I l, Michael Johnson ' A H yii,, Ei irr J J ,-J 5' ff z Nancy JOIHHSOH J .J af ' iis s Fifi' Ralph JOHNSON 4 A 15, Q J ,f if' Doug Johnstone J 'i' h I' , A 0 V Tom Jorde ' 2 A , 1 WX James Josephs John Josephs JoAnn Kallison Penny Karris Dennis Katona Bob Kellogg Sherry Kelly Terry Kelsey Gary Kerr Gary Kilner Ray King Suzi King Donna Knapp Dan Kositch Leslie Kovach Ed Kramar Bernhard Kraus Mike Kubina Terry Kuhns Terry Kumrnell Melody Kunde Peggy LaDue Jackie La Komy John Lander Gary Lane Bill Lannon Don Lansberry Paul LaRiviere Wanda La Velle Hedy Laurence Nancy Leavitt Sandra Leckie Carolyn Lehtonen Richard Lindsay Georgia Lindsey Nancy Linn Jeanie Litty Cindy Lockwood Jim Loder Paula Loeffler Linda Logan Sandra Logan Jackie Loudy 1 iii' 2 gina ' M, . ,v - Q' . X 5 'QT x ' -. ,aw Wm. .,,,,f., I a if f,-5 Ap 4. 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' V Vf'i ' :V Judi Lunt f J J V V - Rick Mahannah ,V f n' ,c - 1.4 -' Vg., eg- , Q 411, V L ' Nancy Main 4. gif ,V , -, 5 Jerry Mamell if 1 ',,.,, ' ' ' , A J' Barbara Markovich I X - J ' 'fir Don Marks H . -i k E f Tom Maflef J i J J . - Lynn Marshall V xp 'W' :ESI as ., Vicki Mafws r-Q f ,' ., , .R Chris Mc Adam ,ff f V ' 5 I Q- Q QT Brooks MCBurney A ' .jimi '-Q' M Q , Paula McCarthy Q ,Vit ,. Kathy McCormick 'fi ' 'N ' ffiip. 32122. ' 'A' -' .z'.1?:fE1-'Gin ' Tara McGown f A Mary Mc Intosh -- ' L A ' A V 1 wg, V Edna Mae McNeely ' V - V, vw 1 2 n' , , W ' n g Dwain Mefford V 5. , gg, Qlyi V my :M r Mike Meiring '4' W Q 4 'K rl Mike Melrzer ' gg VV V ' .i N Q John Melzer 24 : ' A11 J' fm v V - 'arf iii H 5- W Vee? 1 Vi y 7 .6-I T? . F - -GP Q -4:5 le a Brad Meyers Steve Meyers Bob Michael Dianne Miguel Jonathan Miller Stan Miller Pete Millikan Ruth Montoya Christine Mowry Brenda Muldrow Mike Mullinix Ludene Murphree Jim Myers Nick Nardolillo Jim Naugle Jeff Navas Rollin Neetz Natalie Nelson Ken Novak Margaret Nystrom Karen Oberhansli Maureen Olson Mary Olstad Shannon O'Reilly Bill Ostler Sheila Owen Harry Oxford Randy Parker Leon Parkey Mike Parodi Ron Partington Jerry Patino Steve Peek John Per Due Suzette Per Due Michael Perron Cathy Perry Dennis Perry Judi Petersen Norman Petrie Glenn Pezzola Cliff Phillips Joan Phillips Ed Phipps Laura Pinana Linda Pinana Robert Plummer Shirley Post Irene Prange Ron Pratt Barbara Price Linda Pucci Carole Puckett Dan Quan Pam Quigley ai 'Wi L- .65 if 331 1 , i :Mila 'f '-L, GS 8 fr , M f me . 24 tt. 4, A A-M A . ,. up ,,.A 1 'Ht ' my H H vw ,' S if-'ic ,. 'ff Q, ,. W A '. 479' - if f: . , - 7' U 5 at we 7 x-7' ,Q . gtgggx 553' . 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'Q X 3 , 4: , rf Bill Rice Sharon Ricker Dave Rieman Vonny Robinson Priscilla Robles Joan Rodrigues S ' A H' A ' Rick Quintanal f if -' ' 'i 'Quia Vg, Lee Radomsky 1 -4 f Neil Rasmussen Q . . af , ff Sandi Raudenski ' ' V L, y A Karen Rayl W Barbara Redding A ,,,L, Terrie Redmond 'l-gl , , A Jan Reed ' 5 Q Z, Jim Rees fi 5 Gary Reeves If X ' ,mir Pamie Reschert 4 -35' , Stu Revak . S, f F 329 jiiiffg Ellen Rhien rf Ml- 5 ' K mir? Junior Class Cheer J-U-B-I-L double E! Junior, Junior, Junior Jubilee Here's the story at C.V. The Junior Class Vic--toriously Wonder Babes are still too young. Sophomores in Oz have two years to come. Seniors in Neverland had their fun, The Junior Class has just begun. '65 will Win the rally, The Rebels will lose to Castro Valley. K N H VVI I A A - Q' Diana Roehl Q :.., W ., Melda Rolphe l g '13-J ' V -l fwg W an Steve Roosa lv . V: ' ' ' Kathleen Rose P 33' W -. f' K ., fs Jeff Rosenberg i?, .f, - ,I in ,inf A Tim Rosenkrans A y R. ' ' vV,'V Karyn Ross ii'a , 124. .MPH .. Kenneth Ross i A - V ii tw- 4 J, Sharyn Ross is Q Q ff C Qc N Phynis Rottmar !,L . L I Q 'ai' , l X 1 I Mary Rulon ' - ' ' in Marshia Rutherford , J we Ryan N . R 'l'1 I ,.,, A Diane Salemi sv - A 5, l S, KV' -. I J :if- if I we 1 4 ,,,. ,. ' ' 115 'Q z. had yi ,a i , M gym. .1 . , -A I ,, 4 ti, 5 , ,, , ,V L A, ,,.i ,.V, ,sh W' ,. l , r , f ' u an W 114 K h . wi' L iii Tom Sales Donna Salvin Kathy Sanchez Craig Sandberg Yvonne Santoni Mike Scanlan Dale Scharr Bob Scott K ,ik 'J 1, I H 'fy ' 3 John Schantin if 55412 J l.c J Jeff Schmidt Q, 1 f 2 f gjiil' Phyllis Scott Judy Seemeyer f 4 if Paula Sengstack if f- A JA dm Q9 N4 Q 4? s :E 'va Q., Ji? 'gn e. its 1 ,K sg? X 13 ig, as . . 3, ,.,, K ., Qi'-my n ' HTF? . ' ' Mgr- ,mu Marc Stromberg Ken Strongren Tim Strong Bill Strunk Rick Sundin Susie Sutton Vick Taus Diane Tebbe Brax Thomas Mary Thomas Craig Thompson Sharon Thompson Janet Tingstrom Douglas Tobin Mike Todd Jerry Toler Sharon Townsend Pat Troen Barbara Truelsen Carleen Truelsenf Jim Trumm - 'R f x T Q? Rs., .A I if. ' ug, . , - gf' -V , . -mf , f-ta Q . F 1 ..., i Y 1' ' F iS. 'dig' 'T te 4 H Q., 5 4 5 fffrfs-' ' i 1 qui sz ,L I' H' 'Q 1 Q 1. B- H S 'it 13 im , .4 favs M ip '- ' 'f . 1.1 i .ws wif i F: ' 1 6.3 Q, ft, pv- ,jgfj-s ff. zz ,, fa ' , ' i'e:3Q2- if fi Y 5 K I 5 K 5 tr, ,,, . , i, S, 'K Q L Ziff E f' A in ,? M I Q N at 5 ,, . H ',, f if y . si iii, V fs. ,Q Fa: W. .. . ae. 1, 1- 44 5 kr -3 za 1 '5 , M33 it is D Y, Y al? 4 , o ' I -- ' E i - ' 12 We Q 3 Kathy Turra Leslie Ullman Pat Ungaro Victor Vanden Berghe Ruby Vardy Roger Vaverka David Vicencio Henry Vicencio Steve Waisner , nag .e sg! qi' 2 -Y 1, K fx. I Q. i -n 1' l s, - W., ' 4 3 'lt-4 . ,ia t,.r K -' fa . Sa x 1 Q 3 'Sw --i V 725 n raw- ,Q War? 1 :.. 'Z R , xv' H, g a' Eta ' w N by , '5p,41i?x ' W . gag ' 3-2' , K 5 . ,A U sifffy til S-,gif fum 5-2: :lac f.n109.1 Vi? I Q 4 iw 3 xy., V agar- ',k rf if tak . i - Nancy Sherman Suzanne Silcox Linda Sill Cliff Silva Wayne Silva Paul Silver Carol Simonton Joseph Smith Paulette Soares Bob Sohlman Bradley Spann Lynette Spaulding Dave Speights Jane Sprague Stanley Stadelman Nancy Stavert Michael Stefanie, Jr. Dana Stewart Howard Stinson Mickey St. Lawrence Dena Stratford i.,..a-f ' 1 ,L . at as -:wr L li t, L f i t :I E fha I -. ara K gb - M' in-:ft I: , . , K. K1 Y S 1 One of M1f.Beave1fs'American Lit. classes takes a test. Marsha Walker Bob Waller Gwen Watkins Janice Wearanga Sandy Wells Rich Wendland Luanne West Robert White Steve Wilkman Donna Williams Al Willits Charlie Wilson George Wilson Janice Wilson Jeanette Wilson Larry Wright Ellen Yamamoto Janet Yothers Steve Yothers Larry Young Robert Young Jerry Adams Lee Bardellini Pat Barker Gregory Bauman Esper Bellinger Ted Besold Ann Bierwith Charlene Boldt Dennis Botelho Cheryl Bratton Thomas Britting Vicki Coe 'F- ev 3, . it -- .. ,, ,W . H 251'-5. 1 K R3 3155- Z1 Q 'fa' -we V 5. 3 . . if V ' a Am Ni L if ra A? ' -ff. 3 'W H W w.i.,. v Qt M.- 6 'ity ,l ,Mt f Sueliyan and her counselor,M1f.Spicknall, go over her cumulative folder. Q 4 rj S Q, t . ':1s,QLgiai1'F X . i' ' N 331' I -f is X' J il lllti iii , g g if . F Q. 'ggi ' f' + Nj- .I ' A K , f. . all I -1: I M' :Evil 1 fd S f M1 Q Sao 'N 7. A, V'-If Q VV ' s 3 1- ' , V. 4 4 NOT PICTURED Kathy Del Carlo Betty Donohue Carol Gant Gary Guerrero Gary Lester Dave McCune Ralph McMeans Steve Meyers Jenny Millman Jacquelin Newbre Eileen Nichols Daniel Nunes Evelyn Zier Loryn Zinn Barbara Soares L . S ' ,J K ' M54 'iii 1 . fs lk' , in V if ZW. ' ' 3555? . N .1 if, wi Q if , tsl! ., . 'E' Tyrone Nunes Michael Pavese Doug Rein Michael Rice Mark Rieman Kathleen Roach Gayle Rodgers George Sherman Kenneth Sexton Sue Sun Ray Vidler Kendall Welker Kent Wichael , at E-laqzgw i t IO President RON ROBE RTSON 102 Under the able leadership of Ron Robertson as President, Jane Fafkm, Vice Presidentg Ca1f0lG00dS0n, Treasurerg Elizabeth Taylor, Secretaryg Sieve Will!-ie, Boys'League Representativeg and Barb Altman, Girls'League Representative, the senior class of '64 went all out to lead Castro Valley as upperclassmen should. The main project of the fall semester, the Sound Off Rally, indicated the trend of the class and their great school spirit, as they took a victorious first place. Starting their work even beforethe school year began, the council spent the summer helping to build the Senior Lawn in cooperation with the Ex- ecutive Council and lower class councils., Stres- sing more senior privileges for their class, they helped future senior classes and Castro Valley tradition as well.'With the presentation of a Junior Prom for the class of '65 the Fall Council members had a great deal of work cut out for them. Their first duty in laying a foun- dation from which the spring council was to continue, involved first and most important the raising of necessary funds. From there they had to develop a prom theme and lay the basic plans. Having successfully completed their duties in the best possible way, the Senior Fall Council could hand over their jobs to the new Spring Council members. They Led the Seniors Vice President JANIE FATKIN f 'fri r' jigs. Qi lf, 1 FV ' Q ' , . In M f,e+, f ,pw a YU' M lttl i Q - ' ff f-wt fer .fr fv.-- eff r. 'I' -. ,W ., ,l-, S sratr at - . ,ggffffti ttrt ' W Girls League BOYS League Representative Representauve BA RB A LTM ANN STEVE WALDE 4 we X , 1 if A t t,it T ' ret I f 1 S? s 1 . f d' C , N . T ' , l '1 A R. '45 Secretary lip: 3553 - LIZ TAYLOR ' fda T , t, -as-is - may .Jff1i'1il?5?.f1. dai? 'Y 4' KS Y Q gf., af 1 'lgtgivt . , et, f , A 905' A 'M xi- i ' 4 M T ' 4 5' s i 1.41374 5 145, v 5, M'-2 ft, a wg'-WE 22. ,F if . 1. , 1 I r - f f - ., uw- A - mg ,w.'91fv:gQ.,,4'. ,9Y1l',4si3 ,t r g A 2, '55 -, 41 eaggizl, E, 1 gi New - at are L we up ff a . me Treasurer CAROL GOODSON ,K 'Nk j9f'5i'SEgi , Fall President Ron Robertson helped the Seniors to win the rally as he played Peter Pan. MRS. URUSHIMA MRS. JONAS MR HAHN MR. KORSTAD MR. HUGHES Waiting for the Senior class meeting to begin are Marti Horton, Elaine Leiva, and Darlene Torres. D rx FRONT ROW: J. Bibeau, C. Bylander, B. I-Iomen,V. Pritchett, C. Davis, M. Long, S. Wanklin, F. Morjig, P. Bone, C. Wright D. Riddle, B. Nielson, C. Goodson, M. Martin, C. Smith ROW TWO: J. Gonsalves, G. Willerton, M. Horton, L. Taylor D. Becklin, J. Jackson, S. Frank, B. Belden, C. Williamson K. Wnuams, V. Duff, C. Barge, L. Hammett. Row THREE! B. Orn, P. Granato, S. Frank, L. Bradely, R. Critchfield, P. Howard, N, Alexander J, Fatkin, B. Altmann S. Beyer, V Remer, P. Cartwright, Neville, R. Robertson, S. Bailey: ROW FOUR: C. Courtney, D. Pierce, L. Gallo, B. Spayde l-l. Haughy, D. McKenzie, D. Briggs, D. Craddock, M. Vanderbyl M. Crackel, D. Dean, N. Woodhouse. 1 103 Seniors Cheryl Fletcher, Pat Gant, Sue Kelly, Sharon Strahl, Judy Van Winkle, Sandy Weaver, and Lost Boys Mike Vanderbyl, John Palrner,Arnte Snyder, and Steve DeCoito cheer the class of '64 on to victory. '64 fOr ViCt0I' Senior Cheerleaders SeI1iO1' SOI1g Girls Sue Kerr, Sue Bailey, Steve Frank, and Carol Bernie Homen, Karen Schatz, Karen Martella, Goodson showed the spirit of the Senior Class. a11dSfmdyMcKean lead fhe Victorious Semofs 104 in their class song. Mike Vanderbyl, Ron Robertson, Betty Johnson, and Steve DeCoito lead the march up to the rally. eW,e .A , ami. V. are f -, Qs ,lr -22134 , P5 f -'30 Q , ' N - if R c . , , -- R ff-ss. - 4' ' . f - Q' YV :ff wof i, anti.. .. . , V S ' f' t -i 45, 1, D 'L V ' 9, .L ' ,Ziyi if ' a. ,t,...,. ., -4 L.. it ' .1 - ' v ida 4 if 3,!?z?3iT a ' k ., . - V K A .V , pt Q,,,W,',.,'t.v4:w:im . A D 5:3-,V mf. . . - .ll v , - 'grae 6 n 'ww' .. ,. Q W 15 1 A A' r ' 'K J W n ,, 5, 5 1 s ff fi Q5 r Q at A354351 Q W ., ,, Steve Walde, Senior Mascot, performs at the Sound- Off Rally. Clad in purple nightshirts and nightcaps, the class of 1964 marched up to their fourth and final Sound-Off Rally, with more enthusiasm than ever before. Eagerly led by mascot Peter Pan, portrayed by Ron Robertson, and the Spar- tigator, Steve Walde, the seniors were to return as victors in the 1963 Sound-Off Rally. Their theme, that of Seniors in Neverland followed the story of Peter Pan and his adventures with Wendy, her brothers, the Lost boys and Captain Hook and his cutthroat shipmates, Representing Spartan spirit in the senior skit, Tinkerbell was revived back to life, after nearing death, when Wendy, portrayed by Betty Johnsong, and the lost boys pleaded for the four classes to unite together in cheers of school spirit. Led by song girls dressed in Indian costumes and cheer- leaders in purple striped nightgowns, they chanted We are off to Neverland, Neverland, Neverland, We are off to Neverland, We're going to rip the Rebels! Yea! . Playing the part of the wicked Captain Hook representing San Lorenzo, was Dale Briggs, and the Four Lost Boys, rlefresenting the four classes, were qSeniorp zke Vanderbyl, qjuniorj John Palmer, qSophomoreyArnoZd Snider, fFreshmanj Steve De Coito. All this combined gave the seniors a victorious FIRST PLACE. The Senior prop served to set the scene for Seniors in Neverland. 105 106 President DON LARMOUR Don Lamomf's hand reaches into the pickle barrel as he makes another sale at the Senior Class Pickle Sale. . f :li flies? v - 4 - gf' ,q i G, G T gf' i -E ' iigfgfiiii w F- fig ,411 ' ' ' 'm -V f 1 11 l 1 R R' it i?f5fifi?f?i4Lfl-- i K ,L SW,-g N ,M zgff ssff., , VM L. 1ef5'z413fb:'4i'i:bligjikjrj , . ' Treasurer Sl-IERRYL LAVIN Conducting a Senior class meeting is Spring President Don Lavmomf. On With Vice President Secretary DALE BRIGGS VONNE GALLO Boys League Girls Leagne Representative Representative BARRY CUNNINGHAM VIVIENNE DUFF FRONT ROW: K. Thornton, C. Smith, S. Friery D. Torres s. Lavin, M. Horton, J. Gonsawes, E. Leivafaow TWO.: P. Bone, S. Beyer, E. Toimil, J.C1inton,l-I. Haughy B. Johnson Row THREE: L. Gallo, F. Morjig, v. Duff, v. omi, P. Howard. the Seniors Leading the class of '64 to a trium- phant year s end, the members of the Senior Spring Class Council found them- selves constantly busy from the moment they entered office. Faced with the actual production of the Junior Prom, the off- icers Don Laifinouif, Presidentg Dale Briggs, Vice Presidentg LaVonne Gallo, Secretaryg Sheryl Lewin, Treasurerg Vivienne Duffb Girls League Represent- ativeg and Barry Cunningham, Boys League Representativeg did a great job in uniting the class for one of their main high school projects. Recreating the fantasy of Alice's wonderland with the prom theme of Through the Looking Glass they Worked long hard hours on decoration--trees, hearts, a mural and garden, and a rabbit hole through which the Juniors passed in order to enter the wonderland. Shortly after the Prom, they went on to plana series of money-making ventures in order to present a mem- orable senior gift, a primary effort of each graduating class. Their many pro- jects included a sweet sale on Valentine's Day, the Senior-Junior basketball game, and the annual production of the Sparti- gras. With the theme of That Was the Year That Was taken from the popular Friday night program of That Was the Week That Was the seniors produced one of the best Spartigras ever given at Castro Valley. Putting in an all out effort to organize the class, Senior officers did a great job of keeping up the enthusiasm of the class in the Grecian Festival--spring's equivalent to the fall Sound Off Rally. R. Critchfield. ROW FOUR: C. Berge, B. Nie1son,L. Bradley. ROW FIVE: A. Snyder, D. Briggs, J. Dexheimer, J. Pataye, D. Larmour, M. McGregor, D. Dexheimer. A group of Seniors chat on the oatio during their lunch hour 107 JOAN ABREU SUSAN ACKERMAN KERRY AINSWORTH DAVID ALCORN fm NANCY ALEXANDER .KATI-IIE ALLEN LYNN ALLEN Seniors in the Pataye, and visible BARBARA ALTMANN CAROL ANDERSON EDDIE ANDERSON Dfwlene TOWQS' B A A ,AQ A ff iikfflff Y 2 -A - YT ' 'T T T' .ITlgfififillffflffi 27? T7 111, Rhf, 1 1? ' I T ,ff ' 'flilff' Q KEEF N' L. ,Q-,1 - A: -. --f ., . fviff , Q, 11, ,W . g '- V gjmgf , ..,, 1 - ,,, , . A H 1 ..,1.wfg, :Eff ,M A -JA: , , 3 4 ' ff' ff. A 1. N531 ' , ' 1 ' I ' Tx.. ' A , ,g,-x A . O, wi? I Phigw. K V: f'Yfl'?l?'5 ff ffl- 4' A . AEE 'i MIKE ANDERSON MERRY ANNABLE PAUL ANTHONY LYNNE ANTONELLI 108 SHARON ARATA SYLVIA ARATA VICTOR ARTAXET VICKI MICHELE ARZINO BARBARA ASKEW Cheryl Spaulding, Ernie De Coito, Jim Davis, Fran Morjig, Mike Vamierbyl, and John :he background: Allan Glasser, Marti Horton, Alan Black, John Palmer, Jim Voellmeke, and Bonnie Orn gather on the senior lawn to char and enjoy the sunny weather. MARY BADE CHUCK BAILEY SUE BAILEY DENNIS BALLETTO FRED BANCALARI 109 RANDY BANKE DAN BARONIAN .IERI BASSETT ALAN BAUGH RICHARD BAWDEN BONNIE BE LDEN MARSHA BENGARD 110 ELAINE BEACH 'W-s,.1i,-g., ' -' 915,41 fiifi iff- ' TH ,-5 'I I Mn. ' . K , f w t k ' I K If ,.: 2, .. ' f 5' uf - 'ff I , Q ',,, i . V- 7 Qi, iff , PM ' d y , 1 Zif4?4?3 f!QiQ ' 1 3sf 1H'f'f - CHRISTINE BERGE KAREN BEAR DIANE BECKLIN Th Last Year .wwf ww J' ,nf - Q SHARON BERGER LON BERGLUND CARL BERNDT DOROTHY BERRY SHERI BEYER JANICE BIBEAU SCOTT BIDDINGER for Seniors MEL BERTELSON JOANNE BERTOLINO JAN BETZER RUTH ANNE BIC-GIO BOB BINGHAM TOM BIRD RON BISHOP ALAN BLACK 111 NELSON K. BLAZIN 112 . L. 'S f'-ww: Q Hi Ni Q' .,,,.w. L ,X awk 'ig ff, V :ge si Lffeiflv JOANN BLESSING RICH BLEVINS ROBERT BLISTEN 1 ,ff , - '- 1 , 1, . - iffgfg K A Ek , lah ' 1, ' 1 AUG fm, G LENN BOATMAN PAT BONE BECKY BOREN CAROLE BOSCACCI MARC BOWEN JERRY BOWERS ELAINE BOWMAN GREG BRABBIT Jayne Clinton--Qutstanding Senior Jayne Clinton fsecond from lefty Outstanding Senior in Homemaking, works with others in her kitchen to make a delicious meal. Learning to prepare veal in her homemaking class is Outstanding Senior in Homemaking Jayne Clznton Qcen- terj. Homemahng LYNNE BRADLEY SI-IERI BR AZELTON ALLAN R. BREESE BARBARA BREWER RAY BRIDGEMAN ROBERT DALE BRIGGS STEVE BRIGGS KENNETH R- BROWN 113 DENIS BROWNE KATHLEEN ANN BRUCE TAFFY BRUUN ..-ni. ff' 1' .. fig, 2 ig I I '1+I '.,'..', YKfgi!' A if U I ,fs-1 if ,R , A JP 11 Q .K .dk W 5, 3- PAMELA EUHR 114 SHARON BURROWS BARBARA BUSSELL JACK BRUCKNER LAURIE A. BRUNCKHURST SHARON ELIZABETH BUDGE I . :IAM- .,.f H, . if I I 2 QH'L'R yr' MARY ELIZABETH BURNS JIM BUSSEY CHRIS BY LANDER ROBERTA L. CALLAWAY CANDI CALLOWAY DONNA CALVERT RON CANFIELD SESS Z LL,, ix ? MM- , aw- . t M21 ....,.. - ....-V F? .,.,t. ,,::,5LQ,,.: 5 iv. 1535. 5244 me df 2 . Eg A as 'iEi3?E2 E? 2535 353 2 3? 59. eggsffs ' fig? -1 ,, In E 2 Y 12 f siiimii e f V?- . . . . ff E '52 Mzclzele Gallza, John Palmev, Bev Hanelt, Bonnze OWL, Jzm gm J Voellmeke, Mavti Hovton and Darlene Torres congregate on ghexsen- inr lawn. k JUDITH CARTWRIGHTA PAT CARTWRIGHT DAVID CHARLES CATANHO I 1 5 Linda Rowe--Cutstanding Senior Linda Rowe! who was chosen Outstanding Senior in Business for her exceptional ability, is shown typing in her office machines class. Business Concentrating o n he r workin a Business c 1 a s s is Outstanding Senior Linda Rowe. MICHAEL I. CERNY STEPHEN CHANDLER LARRY E. CHESNEY KRISTINE CLARK Y GARY CHAPMAN VALERIE CHAPPELL JAYNE CLINTON SUSAN CLOSE RURFRT Q CHAD JANET COLEMAN JUDY ANNE COLE RON COLLINS PETE CONNOR STEVE COMES 'TS W'::- CRYSTAL CONRAD CAROL COURTNEY EMILY CORL JAMES A. COWART JUDY COYLE ,,., MIKE CRACKEL DENNIS CRADDOCK' I 1' RITA CRITCI-IFIELD x. 'Q I my .- M M M, .4 nv: QQ JIM CROUSE JIM CUMERO , ., -ww ywmiiy ,Q wat MARIANNE CUMINS LARRY CUMMLNS BARRY JAMES CUNNINGI-IAM KEN DALLMAN JO ANNA DAMRON 1 IB JIM DAVIS TOM DAVIS BOB DeCOlTO ERNEST DeCOITO GENE DE GENNARO STEVEN DE LONG Between classes, Tom Sawyer is seen leading a JANICE DE MGNTE SUSAN DE NOBLE group of students down the hall including, S e n i 0 r S Bob Carney and Vicki Martin. SUSAN DEGLER SUSAN ANNE DELANEY FRANK DELGATO I I9 DARLENE DELLA-MAGGIORA RON DENIS JEFFERE LYNN DERDEVANIS DENNIS DERR t I DOUGLAS DEXI-IEIMER JOI-IN C. DEXHEIMER MIKE DiGUISTO FRANK DIAMOND Bett Johnson--Outstanding Senior Drama Demonstrating her acting ability in a scene from My Sister Eileen, is Outstand- ing Senior, Betty Johnson. Outstanding Senior in Drama, Betty Johnson, left, enjoys learning audience par- 120 ticipation, as well as acting in her drama class. y ,,. . I T Q THOMAS F. DOBESH PATRICIA DODSON LINDA DONAHUE DIANE DOVER ie GL I BOB DOWNARD -. LAWRENCE DOWNS VIVIENNE DUFF BRUCE H. DUNCAN if A , ' lm-w.,,M.,' YW-' --.Miy Ei E ... 4'-Ima Lwwiui T EQ A-5' me few., DAN DUNDAS A if an-VM' KENNETH W. DYER DAVID L. EDWARDS SUSAN EGELSTON SANDY ELLIKER 121 HARRY ENGSTROM WU-LY ERIKSEN SAL ESPOSITO BONNIE ETCHINSON CHEER Never Land is spiritland, The Seniors hold the light, We have the team so we will win, With purple, green, and White. S-E-N-I-O-R-S Neverland is Spartan land, The Spartans reign supreme, The Rebels never had a chance We have the Winning team, S-P -A-R-T-A-N-S Spartans Fre shmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Give a cheer for all to hear Rip the Rebels! That Was the GARY EULER JEFF EVANS 122 N RON EVANS TOM FARIA Watching the Spartigras tryouts with Egleston, Toni Howell, and Heidi Haughy SUSAN FASSLER JANIE FATKIN ERICK A. FELLMAN JUDY DIANE FEREA CHERYL FLETCHER BARBARA FLORES Year That Was STEVE FRANK PAT FLORES RICHARD FOLLETT CATHERINE FORSHER est are Joann Struck, Diane Hynds, Joan Rudolph, Annette Scales, Susan SUZI FRANK TIM FRANK NANCY FRAZIER CHRISTINE FREEMAN DEAN FREEMAN 123 .IEANETTE FRESTON SANDI FRIERY ENNIS FULLER PATTI RAE FURTADO 'Wim iffy I W W 'mf KATHY GAAL CAROLL GADOW MICHELE GALLIA '59 LA VONNE GALLO DOROTHY ELIZABETH GALOVICH PATRICIA A. GANT GARY GARDUNO 124 WAYNE GATELEY DIANE GATZ JERRY GAYA RICHARD B. GEBHART MARI GEKLER ROKKI GINSBERG SHIRLEY GIORDANO JEFF GIUNTINI v Becky Boren--Outstandin Senior Thinking of a subject for an art project is Becky Boven. Becky Bozfen is shown hanging up one of her many paintings which led to her being chosen Outstanding Senior in Art. Art GARY GLIDDON LYNNE GODDARD JIM GOMES JOANNA GONSALVES CAROL GOODSON SYLVIA GORE X x f X. , N, X- X, LEIGH GOUVEIA PHYLLIS GRANATO MARY ELLEN GRAVATT 125 Seniors Present Senior waiters and waitresses G. Speakman, D. Craddock, C. Anderson, D. Holtorf, S. Beyer, L. Downs, S. Ackerman, J, Larsen, J. Moore, and J. Martin watch the Juniors enter the Junior Prom. CAROL LYNN GRAY RICH GRAYDON ROBERT GREENWOOD GAIL GRIFFIN SANDRA GRIFFIN CAROL GUNN e .lumor Prom STEVE HAMILL WARD HABPJEL JIM HALLINAN LISA HAMMETT I BEVERLY HANELT Seniors: D, Reinkzng, J. Abreu, C. Forsher, D. Leister, P. Cartwright, S. Lavin, S. Wanklin, K. Clark, P. Granato, S, Morjig, V. Neville, G. Townsend peek at Juniors entering the Junior Prom. MARK HANNA GARY HANSEN MARY P. HANSON WALTER DAVID I-IANSON I 27 Bob Downard--Outstanding Senior Singing in the Tenor Section of A Capgella Choir, is the Outstanding Senior in Vocal Music, Bo Dowruwd. O V a I M u S I C Bob Dowmwd, Outstanding Vocal Music Senior, accompanies Randy Lloyd in a practice for the Solo Festival. KENNETH I-IARANO 'A i3':e.s, '- V A - '73 : 1 fp A ,Q ,ue ,JH ,. rffigz, 4: J f f ' cw. . Pgfizf- fir' A I 5 I , 5.1 I I... if , ,Sf w CONNIE HARRISON ANDY HARGISS JERRY HARGISS THOMAS HARRISON TONI MARIE HART HEIDI I-IAUGHY TOM HAYES SANDRA L HAZELTON K EN R 'mn MYRON C, HLRRMANN BILL. HEWLETT MA RK HITIL DENNIS H HOCKER RICHARD HOLMAN TRACY L. HOLMAN' 2. . HENCKEN SUSAN ELTH HENRY 1,-f I . 1' 1 , HM, W , . A l f , I gf? ,if Q 1, SHERRYN HOLSWORTH '30 PEGGY HOWARD 17' DON I-IOLTORF BERNIE I-IOMEN BILL I-IORNOF IVIARTI HORTON SUSAN ELIZABETH HORTON LINDA HOUSEHOLDER YVONNE HOUSEMAN FRED HOWE TONI HOWELL ANDREW PAUL HUBBERTZ SALLIE HUGHES MARY HUISH STEVE HUMANN CLINT HUMMER SANDY HUNTER CI-IARLENE HUNTING DAN HUTCHINSON JEANNE HUTTO ndrew H ubbertz--Qutstanding Senior Listening to a lecture on family living by MVS. Jonas Social Studies, Andy Hubbertz. is Outstanding Senior in Social Studies 131 lj E Y s. yy ,qi .. .ft DIANE HYNDS -'Uv SHARON JACOBSON 'QS-f ELIZABETH M. JOHNSON -3 f' 32 7 I Qi., ,AOO N N FRANKIE IANNUZZI +11 Fai? ,L ig Q Ks 1 mai ,I 4 3 if I ..-F 4,5 Nh X in W , Q wx WJ 1 T A if- A f T M-sf, ' QL ,Q 1 ,T F: V. U -qw: L, ., J ILL JACKSON JUD1 JACKSON rw JOLLY JOHANSEN CHERIE JOHNSON DAVE JOHNSON ff H15 i l 1 '3-r H,' A if H J A wif ' S L. RAY JONES 132 MARLA JOHNSON SHERRY JOHNSON DONNA GAILE JONES Barry Cunningham--Gutstanding Senior Besides being active in music, Outstanding Senior in Instrumental Music Bawy Cunninghamqbackj participates in his class by being Boys League Representative. Waiting for instructions from Mr. Graves in band is the Outstanding Senior in In- strumental Music, Barry Cunningham Qrightj. Instrumental Music DON .TOWER ROBERT L. JUDD SUSAN JUZIX HARRY KAUFFMAN YVONNE KEIM BILL KELLY SUSAN MAUREEN KELLY SUSAN KERR 133 BARRY J. KILBOURNE CAROLE DIANE KOHNE MICHELE JEAN KOTY FRITZ KRISTIANSEN SHARON ELOISE DOUG KUES KUCHENME ISTER CORALIE LA QUAGLIA MARY LAIRD N PAUL LAMBDIN MARILOU LANE DON LARMVOUR JAY LARSEN 134 LINDA LARSEN MARTIN THOMAS LATONA SI-IERRYL LAVIN WILLIAM R. LEACH YVONNE LEAVITT CHRIS LEISTER Barry Meyer and Don Hampton leap for the jump- ELAINE LEIVA MERVIN J. LEMOS ball- T BARRY LESHER GEORGE LESTER FELIX LETTEER 135 LYNN LEUNING THOMAS S. LEW GINNY LIESENFIELD RENEE LIPA WANDA LOCKE BETH LOGAN AL LONG MYRNA LONG iss Paul Anthony--Outstanding Senior Dropping a motor into his car seems to be an easy task for Paul Anthony, Outstanding Sen- ior in Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Outstanding Senior in Industrial Arts, Paul Anthony, works on his car in auto shop. W. 1 I QP' Q gays! 1 , ix 9, ,sf af xi Y N 'uv' -5,5 W. A ' 5.1-'ff J ' ,- 'A ' ity Qi' , B V-11 5' 'ie ie f T w 3 8 I I I -E,-5 MARILYN LONGMATE JUDY LOOMIS LaVERNE LOPACHUK 11 4-W5 I JANET LORY DALE LOVDAHL BONNIE LOVELOCK A LANNY LOWERY LANI LUBELLA 'impo- BARBARA LUNDSTROIVI GINNY LYNN LUNSFORD SHARON MCBURNEY BEV LOPEZ TERRY P. LOWE CATHERINE GRACE MCCARTHY 137 PAMELA MCCOWEN WENDY MCGINNIS Seniors ww PHILIP MCGURN DIANE MARIE MCINTYRE JEAN MCINTYRE MAX MCDGNA LD .sf 53? ' fn I f' W- iff f' Q V, , 'FQ ffgfff' ' ff W Present SANDRA MCKEAN K f 'f'lm 1. STEVE MCKINLEY GEORGE MaCPHERSON MALCOLM MaCGREGOR LINDA MARIE MADELY w xx i .,E N . ' ' ' , J! ix' , K f. V, 'yt' , 1 ' i CYNTHIA F. MANAS f ALLIIM F Pfff- JANIS MADEROS BILL MAHANNAH LYNDA MAHL he Junior Prom rw Mr KATHIE MARLEY ROSELYN MARSHALL KAREN MARTELLA JOHN M. MARTIN 139 'tw-H-v-r in Qvm Q I IINN 'D 4-+V KATHLEEN MARTIN MADELINE MARTIN MICHAEL MARTIN SANDY MARTIN l -u TOM MARTIN VIKKI MARTIN LYNN MASKER DAN MATHIESEN 'E 140 LINDA S. MAY LU MAYCROFT DIANE L. MAYER BRUCE MEINERT Madeline Martin--Gutstanding Senior Listening to a lecture on the background of medieval literature in Senior Literature is Madeline Martin the Outstanding Senior in English. Madeline Martin qrighty who was chosen Outstanding Senior in English is seen as she played Ruth in My Sister Eileen. English SANDY MEISNER SALLY MENJOULET PAUL E. MERZ DIANE MESTROVICI-I BARRY WILLIAM MEYER MICHAEL MEYER PAUL R. MIELKE .IOI-INMILEI-IAM 141 CHERYL LYNN MILLER CHERYL M. MILLER DAVE MILLER GAYLE MILLER JOANNE MILLER SHIRLEY MITCHELL GERRY MOFFITT LINDA MONGELLI Winnin Song DONNA .IO MOORE HELEN MOORE JUDY MOORE FRANCES MORJIG 142 Y Q is' ii J J lex if .IIM MORRIS I a,, X. Y5Z7 f'-far I KEN MORTENSON LEIGH MORTON MIKE MOSCI-IETTI ill PATRICIA K. MUIR DONNA MUNROE The Seniors' BARBARA MUSKOPF ,ow-W. ANN MARIE NAVARRO Song Tune: We are following the Leader! We're following Peter, our Spartan Leader, We're following Peter, wherever he may go. Tee dum, tee dee, tee deedle dee dum dee day. Tee dum, tee dee, it's part of the game we play. Tee dum, tee dee, Hook listen to what we say: We will bring another victory home today. QWhistle the tune starting with the first dumb With Tinkerbell our spirit, our Spirit, our Spirit With Tinkerbell our spirit, our team cannot be slayed. We're out to rip the Rebels, the Rebels, the Rebels. We're out to rip the Rebels, we'll win tonight Hurray! JIM B. NELSON LYNNE NETZER 143 Outstanding Seniors in Foreign Language KATHIE ALLEN Kathie Allen, Bob Downard, Larry Downs Bob Dowmzvd Qin back, centerj Outstand- ing Senior in French finds something amusing in his French lesson. BOB DOWNARD Conjugating a Spanish verb at the board is Outstanding Sen- ior in Spanish, Kathie Allen.. Vi 1 A W Larry Downs qfrontj Outstanding LARRY DOWNS Senior in German, works ahead on one of his assignments. VIC KI NE VILLE 144 PAMELA NILES MARGO E. NICHOLS MICHAEL L. NICHOLSON BARBARA NIELSEN .IANICE A. NOGLE MIKE NOLAN GEORGE NUNES CLYDE O'CALLAGI-IAN JOHN J. O'LEARY DONNA OAKES BONNIE ORN JOYCE ORR - ' ' , . GSEQV-' if ' if J MARLENE OBERKRAMER JERRY OCRERMAN A JJJ Xwzv il:-. , K -L1f :w i , z. . -L 3 ' H Y TV JOJJ A .,: R -Tbfgf , v1C1c1 MARIE OTTQ JUDITH LYNNE QWENS JOHN PALMER SHARON PALMER ROY PARDINI DENNIS PARK M5 DOUG PEARSON PENNY PEEK JOHN RUSSELL PATAYE GWEN PAULSON i., , 'A.E I II 1 , . , L f sf., .. A I iq' Ii. I .'af ff4f1 If , .. iw. 4 -EE. A, 146 DALE PETERSON Xx I I R xl X5 ,L , PM .. JEFFERY E. PERENON LINDA PERKINS KAREN PERRY BARRY PETERSON KEN PETERSON MARVIN PETERSON RICH PETERSON DEL PIERCE RUTH PIERCE MARIANNE POLZ NED POPP JACK POTTER LINDA PRINDLE Pointing out a fascinating T point on family living is Sen- VIRGINIA PRITCHETT JUDY PROFFITT ior counselor MV. Korstad. SHARON ANN RADCLIFFE MARY RAIRIGH VICKI RAMEY .IANICE L. RAMSTAD l47 KEITH RASHALL .IUDITH A. RATCLIFFE HARRY REED JIM REES CA RO LE REIDER DON REINHARD DANIEL P. RENNIE HM' 'I' 5 DALE REINKING VICTORIA REMER A.: A H I M- ww it V Y . J ',,'. -- - Y ' W M 2 , W EL., WV M -H , F, ,Jun 148 I, BRIAN RICHARDS GARY RICHARDSON DONNA L. RIDDLE CHRIS C. RIEDEL VALERIE RIENDEAU PAT ROBBIE CI-IERREE ROBERTS DARLENE ANNE ROBERTSON RONALD C. ROBERTSON JOSEPH ROONEY JOAN CAROL ROOT RICHARD R. RORABECK Jeff Evans--Outstanding Senior Math Outstanding Senior in Math, Jeff Evans concentrates on solving an equation in his advanced math class. In class, it's all work and no play for Jeff Evans who proves that he deserves being the Outstanding Senior in Math. 149 JOAN MARIE RUDOLPH d 's LL CHRIS ROSE DOUG ROSE PATTI ROSE BOB ROSS Senior Goodbye qTune-l've Been Working on the Railroacij We've been working on the Rally All these four long years. We've been working on the Rally Although it's caused some tears. We have all been brought together To fight through thick and thin. But now it's time to remember lt's our team that has to win! Good-bye Freshman class Good-bye Sophomore class Good-bye Junior class You all were great. We'll see you here tonight To watch our great team fight. And show those Rebs We Spartans really rate! MADELYN ROTANZI JOHN ROTTMAR -'ti '7 LINDA GAY ROWE BYRON RUDY MELANIE RUSSELL gym DAVE ROY ROSALIE RUSSO CLAUDIA RYAN PHIL SAMUEL CARL JOSEPH SATARIANO PAT SAVERCOOL TOM SAWYER ANNETTE SCALES MARSHALL SCANLAN KAREN SCHATZ MARK SCHEIDING CONNIE SCHLECHT SHARON SCHLEIS GARY SCHM IDT ROGER J. SCHMIDT DAVE SCHOL-Z 151 CINDY SCHRECK ROBERTA SCHROEDER JIM SEBASTIAN BARBARA A. SESSIONS PATRICIA MARIE SCHWARTZ RICHARD A. SEARLES W. SCOTT SESSIONS TIMOTHY SETTERLUND JAMES MICHAEL SI-IEEHAN MIKE SHEHAB MARK DANIEL SHIELDS JANE SIBERT 152 CHUCK SICHAK FRANCES J. SICHAK DOROTHY SILVA RON SILVA ALAN SIMMONS NANCY SIMMONS JEANNE. SIMPSON JIM SITNIK KATHY SLATER SUSAN SLOCUM Tom McCloud--Outstanding Senior Advanced Math is also an important subject to OutstandingSenior in Science, Tom McCloud. Science Concentrating on a difficult experiment, Tom McCloud, demonstrates the qualities that made him Outstanding Senior in Science. 153 LINDA SUE SMA LLEY BOB SMITH CAROLYN LEE SMITH CHERRILL SMITH RON SMITH ARNIE SNYDER PEGGY SMITH WILLIAM SMITH MICHAEL SOANES ART SOHN 154 RICHARD SONGEY JUDY SOUSA RON SOUZA CHERYL SPAULDING Cm fn, RQBERT H. SPAYDE GRETTA JEAN SPEAKMAN DONALD SPOTTS VIVIAN STADELMAN x , .Z 7 ROGER WAYNE STANFIELD KAREN STEINBUCH SUE STEWART SHARON STRAHL JOANN STRUCK KAREN ANN STIGER BOB STUBBLEFIELD DOUGLAS STUARD CHAL SULPRIZIO CARLA SUMMERS 155 Bonnie Belden--Outstanding Senior If V 1 was if 21' an pg ' f ' 1 sn3ig2g3aQEf 2225S? f'Zf 1F2 . Q 'fb'-we Q - A - 1 . zlliuwalff . + ' Qriqggfiral figsfisv EEQWQSTUS -F3'fgQi .. 1 WQFHQQQMSQM. sQg ?rM!'eM'wm4EQ? 1 2Kuf '.f 32v5ilh -,,e4i 'i -. if sg '-ef55i1'i3'5k5V 'f'i3'f!ffsi33 E5 in '- 1 if JY ll ' ' I lfgiftyfifl ' - Using the knowledge gained in her Public Speaking class, Outstandinig Senior in Pub- lic Speaking, Bonnie Bel en gives a speech. Q 0 P u b I S e a k I n Bonnie Belden, qleftj, Outstanding Senior in Public Speaking, is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Achaean, KAM SUDEEN YVONNE SWAN LUANN TANNER THOMAS C. TASTO 156 JAN TAVES ELIZABETH TAYLOR RON TAYLOR TODD WILLARD TAYLOR --V1 li:-my CRAIG TERRELL t w, , 2, .HY ' Ffff '-: Wy 7 - fqfxdlgx .1-. ' 'Qi fu ' 2 - 2535 W li .om gp, . Q iv Q, ., A L,jW - ' TRICIA THOR BARRY A. THACKSTON PEGGY THOMAS JAMES THOMSEN N E ff if Nw I I ' J KAREN THORNTON PAULA THORNTON SALLY TODARO fa.. Law' WILLIAM L. TOWNE RICHARD TODE ELEANOR TOIMIL DARLENE TORRES GARY TOWNSEND MICHAEL TRACY MAR-IIE TRIEBSCH 157 DAVE TURCOTTE vm' JUDY VAN WINKLE JAMES S. TURNER MICHAEL JAMES VANDERBYL Nap! Md, . MARGARET TYRRILL ALLAN VAN SICKLE ,VI BONNIE LEE VANDER MEER DAN VERDUSCO BEVERLY VICK JIM VOELLMEKE THOMAS R, VOGEL Mu ini-Q.-wg. l 15' DURWARD WADDILL ROBERT WAGAR SANDY WAGAR SANDIE JEANNE W STEVE WALDE NANCY ANN WALDEMER BOB WALLACE MARLENE WALLACE -.gf SHERYL WANKLLN' CHRISTINE WARNER STEVE WATSON CAROLYN WAY Barry Lesher--Outstanding Senior Outstanding Senior Athlete, Bawy Lasher, right, keeps his grades uia during basketball season by doing his homework in Study Hal . Sports Shooting for a basket while being heavily guarded, Out- standing Senior Athlete, Bawfy Leshev proves his skill. 159 SANDY WEAVER ,. .awk K , 'J M. 2 w I x I Q 1521 In 5 f x:11,T.QV 1 I I I rw - Y uf- 311: 5. I -6 .P 6 ,..- Iikibxqn' , SU 'Er '- e , K -IR . my ' J. C I5 H .r I 1 JOAN WEBSTER ERIKA WELLS JANET WHITMIRE ag-'dvr' JOHN WHITNEY GAIL N. WILLERTON MW 5 1 KAREN SUE WILLIAMS CAROL WILLIAMSON CRAIG WILLIAMSON BONNIE WILLIS 160 fvww -ff' KAREN WILLITS JEANETTE E. WINDER NANCY LORRAINE WITT BILL WOOD EDWARD J. WOODHOUSE STEVE WORKMAN CAROL DALE WRIGHT JANICE WRIGHT RANDOLPH T. WRIGHT GARRY YOUNG CAROL ZIGAN GAIL ZIMMER JIM ZQGGAS RANDALL JEFFERY ZUNIGA DENNIS MCKENZIE TOM SUER 161 4 Y K ,F B? gi F Q0 ' as E554 9 , ,,z, ,..,. , ., ., it P ' f 5 4 V ffir I - , .,,5,,:.V 5.1 , K K -f 4 ' V 1 w- 4 'Y ,W 1., ,,.. 1 ,.,, , 3., Ek ,,LV ,,f,L,. l ,1-L-.,., , ,11,,11,I Q .-l,,Q,,1 1 u f Jew.,-2:-, 2 .. -1' .253 . -jf' k h ' f , , ,, K ,A ,W ,,,, W, ,lu 55 ,,:a,:ss'v Q Wf+ g +sg,5 W 111 ' ff . MT? 5 ' 5 ' l ll-R It -V ' -b z 'Eff -L'. 1 .,,.,,, ., Y ww W Q ws, Q fl rf W, 5.. fx '52 av W h 164 With skull and crossbone flying high, the Senior's pirate ship took first place in props. Wendy, played by Betty Johnson, discovers that C.V. Spartan spirit, Tinkerbell, is dying. lass Competition The Freshman Wonder Babes carry out their theme with ABC blocks. A big red barn, farm animals, and a hay wagon made up the main props for the Junior's Jubilee. L Creates Great Spirit RobinBaxte'r and JanReed carry out the Junior Mascot--the Spartan Spirit Jug. 5 - RonRobe1ftson, as Peter Pan, and Steve DeCoito, playing Michael, proudly show how Tinkerbell is gaining back her health, as all the classes unite in cheers for the C.V. football team. Xhigz hearing a tick-tock sound, Castro Valley students see for the first time the Senior mascot-- e 1'0C0d11e, portrayed by Sieve Walde, being led by Ron Robertson, Peter Pan. 166 While taking the golden football to the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, Yola Pontes, meets the brainless scarecrow. Representing U.V.'S1 mighty Spartan Mas- Freshmen, Sophomoresl March Up To a Proudly holding their banner high, the Freshman Wonder Babes marched up to the field, not knowing that they were to become the first freshman class to take third place. With the theme of Sophomores in the Land of Oz the Sophomore Class marches up to a second place victory. Shirley Foxworthy Karen Rayl Susie King and Linda Gifisel show spirit as they Dom - - - - , . ' . ' ' g the Virginia Reel for the Junior lead the Jumors m their class Song' Caldevaifo, Milee Parodi, and Gary Reeves spirit and fight at the Hayward-Castro Valley Football Game is the cot, portrayed by Bob Wallace. Juniors, and Seniors Joyous Occasion i . A k-,VV Vkv, k ya , W ,. W K I i 'V O gaping l r - - , V fair ,ng rf - , R ri' 3 .,- is , it t V A , , ' H iil ' ,V VV S' V - to -4 , I Ay' 31 ,!,,k- H . .. 1 .A 5 ' The Tin Woodsman, Brainless Scarecrow, Heartless Lion, and Dorothy go together to the Wizard to ask help in getting spirit to win the San Lorenzo Rebels. Skit are Janet Yothers, Gwen Watkins, Barbara Redding, Nick i i John, portrayed byMike Vamierbyl, helps rescue Wendy and the Lost Boys from Captain I-look's Pirates. Posing for the Sophomore Skit are Dorothy, Ifola Pontes, Tin Woodsman, Wanda Moore, Lion, Linda Mills,Witch, Bonnie Henningsong Scarecrow, Denise O'Leary,- and the Good Witch, Jane Crosby. 167 168 Dances, Assen Rally Begin 'd A group of girls portraying the great Castro Valley Spartan football players entertains at an early fall assembly. Janice Bibeau is crovmed Szpartan Sports Queen of 1964 by last year's Sports Queen, Ju ie Hoff. Sophomore Cheerleaders, Mary Downs, Carole Sislev, Kathy Jacobson, and Jane Bailey, teach the yells and chants to their classmates to build up class spirit for the Rally. Cheifyl Spaulding, , Steve Hamann. first dance of the year held in the plies, and the e School Year Sophomore players get ready for their skit, which brought them through toasecond place position. Dan Ve1'dusco's Band, entertained at the Caduceus Dance where Janice Bibean was crowned Spartan Sports Queen. Sophomore Council Leaders, Cliff Davidson, Denise OVLGGTQJ, and Joan Lichtmann discuss the plans for the Rally with the classmates. 169 Smiling radiantly with pride for her successor, Julie Hoff crowned Janice Bibeau Spartan Sports Queen for 1963. Presented to the grandstand audience at the Miramonte Game, Senior nominees, Carolyn Smith, Janice Bibean, Sheryl Wanklin and under- class sweethearts Linda Grisel, Pam Reschert, Uuniors Judy Anderson, Carolyn Preston, cgopho- mores2 athy Reeves, and Linda Mills 4121-eshmeny couldn t have looked more beautiful. As tension mount- ed with everyone voting at the Sweetheart Dance held afterwards, the winner was finally revealed. Presented with a bouquet of red roses and pronounced officially Sports Queen for 1963, Janice beamed with a glow of beauty and happiness. Spartan Sweetheart, Janice Bibeau, sits in the Biologi cal Habitat with her escort, Don Holtorf, a few days after the dance. The I963-64 Spartan Sweetheart and HerAttendants. CAROLYN SMITH SHERYL WANKLIN PAM RESCHERT LINDA GRISEL Senior Senior Junior Junlor LINDA MILLS JUDY ANDERSON KATHY REEVES CAROLYN PRESTON Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman 170 I963-'64 Spartan Sweetheart Janice Bibeau 'I72 l Nl? Standing around their winning entry are: D, Frybarger, Senior girls get acquainted with their little sisters before B. Johnson,B. Span, D. Pierce,P. Wiseman, L. Jackson, the Tea begins. M. Ekorn, M. Kabina, J. Salak, Mr. McMillan, A. Palmburg, L. Bradley. Girls and Boys Leagues Work Together Mrs. Toth, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Morris were the In eager anticipation for the BigSister Tea to begin, Spartan Advisors for the Freshman Tea. Senior girls look for their assigned Freshmen sisters. The Christmas food drive is an annual event at Castro Valley are shown at the Christmas Assembly with A' Cappella in the High, carried out by the 4th period classes. Here the baskets background. King of the Belles In answer to the annual tradition ofchoosing a Spartan Sweetheart to reign as queen of sports, this year the girls of Castro Valley High had their op- portunity to name their ideal boy. Voting from among the eight nominees, Dennis McKenzie, . M i k e Vandeifby l, Don La1fmon1f,fJeffGuintini, Ron Robertson, Jeff Peifenon, and Steve Walde, as they entered the girl-ask-boy backward formal, the girls found that they had a difficult decision to make. With all ballots collected and counted the winner, Mike Vandeifbyl, was announced and crowned by the Sports Queen, Janice Bibeau. Choosen to reign as King of the Belles, Mike gained another credit to add to his many other colorful high school accomplishments. Not only had he served three years in executive council, including one time as class president, but he was also chairman of the Senior Lawn and an active three year member of Block C.V, as a varsity swimmer, Mike s certainly proved himself able to fill the girls' image of an ideal boy. A Dannelle Beifnaifds dances happily with the boy considered most ideal by Spartan girls. Chosen from seven other nominees, Mike Vandevbyl reigns for the year of 1964, as Castro Valley's first King of the Belles. The Junior Class dance turned out to be a huge suc- cess, and all who went had a good time. 173 174 x Students Show Different Interests on Campus Nancy Alexander th o r o u gh 1 y ,amused Watches John Dexheimev get hit in the face with a pie. Avline Jensen and Gino Maselli wait. impatiently for eMiZiZ gl'gri?tgegVCfiZegfagggsLmffm end Hwy the first school dance of the year to begin. 3' ' f ff . - V n Nancy Alexander relaxes during sixth period lunch be- The Spartan Card section has been an added attrac- fore returning to class. tion to this year's basketball games and all involved have enjoyed themselves. John Dexheimer turns his back on Santa Claus, Dale Briggs, during a Christmas Assembly Skit. Presented by a joint effort of both Boys and Girls Leagues the girl- - ask-boy Backward Formal was a great success. partan Prefer and Bev Vick get together before school to talk about O V a r I Karen Williams, Vivian Stadelman, Sharon Holsworth, school activities. Gary Chapman, Tom Vogel, sleeping John Palmer, and John Dexheimer Al Long relaxes While D019 Bffiggs Puts OU make'UP have a good time talking and taking pictures. for Bye-Bye Birdie. Q 175 176 The Spartan Dance Band provided music for the Junior Prom. Donna Hanson and Art Sohns were among those persons who went to one of many cock- tail parties. Edna McNeely, Dennis Botelho, Diane Salemi, and Mike Johnson As the music started,'Vicki Coe, and her date wait for refreshments to be served. began to dance. Virginia Pritchett and Carol Boscacci found time on Saturday after- Denise Halstead and her date, Dave Clark noons to help make decorations for the Junior Prom. seem to be enjoying themselves. Humpty Dumpty and ground ,hog characters were por- trayed by Annette Scales, John Palmer and Paul Lambdin. Through the Looking Glass andinto the fantasy world of Alice ln Wonderland went the class of '65 on the night of their Junior Prom. Creeted at the entrance by Alice's coachmen, they passed her garden and were led bya rabbit, Ernie DeCoito, down a treehole and into the long dark tunnel of upside down signs and con- fusion. From there the Cheshire Cat, Barry Kilbourne, showed them to the reception line where they greeted members of executive council, faculty, and the president of the senior class, Don Larmoar. With a whole evening of soft music, dancing, and refreshments, which were served to them by the waiters representing Tweedle Dee and T weedle Dum and waitresses representing Alice, the Juniors couldn't have Portraying other storybook characters in the fairytale of Alice ln Wonderland, were Liz Taylor, Jani Bibean and Fran Morjig. been treated with more royalty. Passing throughout Alice's Wonderland, they met such familiar fantasy characters as the Queen and King of Hearts, portrayed by Madeline Rotanzi and Rich Peterson, Humptv Dumpty, Annette Scales, the Mad Hatter,,QNancy Alexander, the Walrus, groundhog, and caterpillar by Roy Pardini, John Palmer, and Craig Terrell,- and the cardmen, butterflies, and bees. Under chairmen Chris Freeman and Heidi Hanghy, the Seniors had done a wonderful job. The atmosphere was beautiful and the theme vividly portrayed. As the evening closed and couples departed, each was sure to hold many wonder- ful and fond memories for years to come. The Highlighters, a folk song singing group provided entertainment for the Junior Prom. 177 178 Edna McNeely and Dennis Botelho introduce themselves to Mr. Hughes as they enter the Prom. Gretta Speekman, Dennis Craddock, Carol Anderson, Don Holtorf, Sheri Beyer, Larry Downs, Sue Ackerman, Jay Larson, Judy Moore, and John Martin portrayed Tweed1e Dee and Tweedle Dum characters for the Junior Prom as they served as waiters and waitresses. Miss Mendels and Mr. Hendsch were enthusiastic aboutthe Jun- ior Prom. Panimy Caires, Earl Dexter, Lynn Clauson and Tim Hutchinson enjoyed the entertainment at the Junior Prom. ,The World of AIicei for Juniors Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen and Mr. Hendsch and Miss lgendels enjoyed all the fun and splendor of the Junior TOIH. Nancy Alexandezf was the Mad Hatter at the Junior Prom. Wonderland Llnfolds HIE HGVISOVL and A1ftSohns were among persons who went to one of many coke- ies Careful planning and work went into the decorating of the gym for the Junior Prom. Although the Prom was a huge success it left the Seniors with a clean-up job for the next morning. As they dance, Dennis Katana and Cindy Davies ponder upon the beauty of the Junior Prom. 179 180 W goof off while making ice cream. Jeff Davidson, Todd Taylor, Don Spotts, Wayne Andrade and Sue Eggelston talk about the play Bye Bye Birdie at the cast Colleen Whitehead, Dennis McKenzie, and Sue Kerr Daffy- Chris Bylander, Sue Eggleston, Myrna Long, Sue DeNoble, Marla Johnson, Marsha Bengard, Carol Wright, Carol Boscacci, Connie Davis, Sharon Jacobson, Ann Navarro, Virginia Pritchett and Kathy Berger gather at a pajama party. Steve Frank, John Dexheimer, and Jim Voellmecke relax after school. Dennis McKenzie, Alan Baugh, Don Larmofur, Margaret Tyrrill, Jeanne Hutto, Jane Fatkin, Jill Jackson, Del Pierce and Jake O'Leary line up for the ice cream they just made. Sandy Logan, Dannelle Bernards, Mary Thornas, Vicki Alexander, DeDe Caskey, Shirley Foxworthy, Ruby Vardy, Kathy Cena, Peggy Gillett, Karen Rayl, Linda Grisel, Pam Reshert and Gail Graves wait for the lights to be turned out. Spartans Have Fun in arious Ways Aryes Baxter, Paul Milke, Ron Qaintinal, Dong Rheim, Del Sue Schantin, Brian Cadinha, Tom Marler, Pierce, Jeff Evans, 'George Nunes provided music for Bye Bye Wanda Moore and .Larry Wright gather round and Birdie cast party. sing songs. . iryi ' in LJ, ' Donna Manroe, Gretta Speakman and BQWLZG HOWIBN served as Cigarette Girls for last year's ' Senior Ball. Pam Hill, Nancy Stavert, Paula Ernie DeCoito waits- for the Sengstack, Kathy Cena, Dannelle bell to ring after his P,E. Bernard, DeDe Caskey, Janet Yothers, class. Judy Davis, Peggy Gillette, Mary Thomas , Kathy Hailand R u b y Va rd y gather at Christmas party. Bill Eggelston, Joyce Torres, Georgia Jackson and Dawn Silva gather at one of the many Sound-Off Rally parties. Mr. Paulsen performs an acrobatic stunt in the biological habitant. 181 1 li J 183 Laconian CATHY FORSHER Editor-in-Chief ALLAN BLACK Business Manager SUSAN HENRY Editor ' ...... .M 4 in nh p Vg.:-, ff! fi M. 1 H19sW fssiifgfifgfweiifxigim, F' Uv , U ,Hr QS- 1 3- ' f f' W if i gpm .. f ' I 7 1' iii? 'sizvigigpy' '-'- , v .I , ,, , x ui! -A 5 15 gy , 'ay A i ' feifivirfiliii , MRS. JUNE WALLACE f 5 V Advisor L VLAV., h V, ,. V A. ,..,,. pEcc Y LA DUE ' Q Copy Editpr V s f 1iM voEigLMEckE ' gP nQro Editor, Staff ' ,BILL DePAO1.1 Index Editor ' K , , W .. , ,,l. .,,. , .. ,. ..,-, ' V Organizations Editor . 1 M FMIK VQXNDEKBYLA n A 4 n Q7 1 nA1?5?St'?g ,. n cHERYL s12AuLn1NG - Organizations Editorj V 'ff , 4 lk 'E 'A K . ':'. :SW 'T W' l .7if.f ',fjCy K f,,,,,.t. Q. ' , ....i.,tVa-.,y . , fi , ,... V f-,,'j' Xml., H , fi 3:2 7 w i' ' . W I ,V .-.'- - .A Q W, .,', ,. . ,W I , K 0,4.h.wi i , nz fvww up - V, ,.. I . , , , , - ., , K. 2 X6 .1 M .FQ H A fy, . wi, -' -' fl' , f 3, .p.., ., , :K , ill,-,, '10,-,. ,gal ,y f,.-X2 lf- 'fp I ,Z f - 14, . - - .X f4 .-df AA.. .1 A pn , f mf,-E, '. Q 4 f . SUSIE SUTTON Circulation Manager ,. K ,V W ,kr , DEN IS E1 :HAL3Sf'lVE5ADiijl lit ' ' SwdentyLAifesFEditor'2a ij BETH ALLAN H ,b , W L , L I JUDY'VanWINKLEi1f L Circulation Manager ' L, , ' V StudenrfLifeLEciitors F 5 33V dw .. .J .. 4 s, , ,. , A if is K , :w if gv Q :fill V in-4 'f-,din , Zz., sw 'Q wi' , 'wx 'ff 1 1 f 1 , 1 if 4 v BONNIE BELDEN EditOr-in- Chief News ls Printed Striving together as a tearn to put out the school newspaper, the Achean staff is asmoothly run organization. The staff, working basically independently, is headed by Bonnie Belden, Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Williams, advisor, allows the class to learn mainly from experience. Frantically meeting deadlines involves not only an efficient staff of reporters and editors, but business managers and a photographer. The C. V. students have much to be proud of in the quality newspaper they read every other week. MR. WILLIAMS Advisor Sandy Wells, Karen Steinbuch, and Bonnie Belden put in many SUE DEGLER hours on the Achean. Second Page Editor ' 1 1 i i . -+ ,gf 'Y A R I ..it f , .. -,.. KAREN STEINBUCI-I DON LARMOUR MIKE MELTZER JANE SPRAGUE First Page Editor Photographer Sports Reporter SHERI BEYER CHRIS FREEMAN Business Manager Reporter DONNA OAK ES LISA HAMMETT , ' E 2 ., Z ae.s'wasee:ger si . f i?LSM2-4:tf,?Eeff' .A iff: 'E-:J 4, 4 Q Q2?i',:,-'bv' gEg,gi5gstigjj:r,iIv:z?bi ', 1 . f ., Efswifiiiftffi3?:'?:?li3I??fVEf3 ' ' ' . if 5f1f:.f,!917t:.?Y NfAw?f2'Ef5w92iI,Q.lZZE.e.'f.:w33?:5Y7 ' 11-X,vpr1w,yU. i.E7E. -,ppgrkf-vi' Piraeus- fqtgtyiwr -- g:zmt.f2,.4:fs:-1 ,rg--tazezfgsw I-IEIDI HAUGHY Advertising Manager SANDY WELLS Reporter Reporter Reporter CA ROL REIDER Reporter LOREN ZINN Reporter Creative Writers l Kathy Foxworthy, Kathy McCormick, and Sue Ryan we re editors for the Town News Staff. TOWN NEWS STAFF FRONT ROW: B. Askew, P. Loeffler, S. Ryan, K, Rayl, S. Foxworthy, V. Mattos. ROW TWO: P, Lambdin, D. Scholz, C. Johnson, L. Anthony, A. Scales, R. Ginsberg. ROW THREE: R. Breedlove, S. McDonald, T. Bird, P. Hill, N. Stavert. Town News and Logos Staff Two writing groups active at Castro Valley are the Town News and Logos Staffs. The main job of the students of MV. Williams' Town News Staff is keeping local newspapers informed about the various activities on the Spartan campus -- a never ending task. Composed of those in beginning journalism who have shown a liking and talent for writing, the group prepares stories for such papers as the Oakland Tribune, San Leandro News, CV Leader, Daily Review, and the Morning News. Writing about school activities, such as student body elections, scholarships, sports and plays, the students gain their first real experience at writing for publication. Also involved in writing are those on the Logos Staff, Logos Editor Castro Valley's literary magazine. Short stories, poems, and essays supplied by creative Spartans go into its publication each year. Although the schedules of both groups are often hectic all feel it is worth it once the finished product is at last before them. NANCY ALEXANDER LOGOS STAFF FRONT ROW: W. Clinton, R. Lipa, R. Turner, C. DelCarlo, A. Dunn, A. Jensen, N. Main, S. Aguirre, Reider, J. Reed, N. Alexander, N. Stavert, R, Haynes, K. Cena, G. Graves, C. Perry, L. Gallo, L. Cox. G.Reeves, S. Wells,J.Hodge. ROW TWO.- M. Atkinson, ROW FOUR: M, Johnson, S. Beyer, J, Clinton, C. L. L. Murphree, K. Rayl, S. Foxworthy, C. Freeman, Miller, M. DeVi1biss, L. Charonnat, D. Bozick, L, S. Degler, R. Baxter, P. Hill, K. Hail, P. Sengstack, Elson, V. Duff, I. Chavez. ' D. Riddle, S. Camper. Row THREE: N. Beyer, K, '59 190 DENNIS McKENZIE Fall Student Body President One of Dennis' hobbies is playing the guitar. The Ruling Castro ValZey's Fall Student Body Presi- dent, Dennis McKenzie, left behind an admirable record in student government. Starting out early in school politics, as aFreshman interest- ed in student affairs, Dennis served as Fall Class Treasurer and Spring Class Vice-Presi- dent. Before his election to the office of Stu- dent Body President he had served twice before on Executive Council--once as Junior Class President and again when chosen Club Council Chairman. Dennis's main objective, during his term as Chief Executive, was the addition of a legislative branch to student government in the form of an Assembly. Busy as he was writing new constitutional provisions, Dennis also found time to help in the collection of money toward payment of the football lights. This hard work toward better student government will always be remembered as the most im- portant accomplishment of his term of office. Also to the credit of his administration, was the construction of a senior lawn and work of his Vice President, Larry Downs in improving assemblies and the Sound-Off Rally. Dennis addresses the student body at an assembly. i l 1 Hand f-my-,-K -i :,fx-,1-.af-.f M. ., .,m...,,..L, 1. , .. .f ,.,, H,,f,gq,:,g:,f-,-,,,.-,,1,,,,,g,. 1 my-is:s,'g,,i,gg,eg.-5 at pzszz, w lf, .., i' ' 1: 1 ww: ff? tffifp-1' ,egigwasi'.1i.11,,,t,,,.t1.,'ew a,f,,.,-f+f:,ie .,'s' , i 1, f, ??i9i3Zi3S3e5i!2.t4 Jliilitf. ,' 'iii' Hu ' ' 3 E RON ROBERTSON Spring Student Body President With a deep inte vest in Spartan politics, Ron Robertson, the Spring Student Body President, took an active part in student government as well as other Spartan activities throughout his high school years. Ron'S knowledge of student affairs was soon recog- nized as he was elected class president and alternate Boys' State Representative in his junior year, once again class president in the fall of his senior year, and finally President of the Student Body for the Spring of 1964. As head executive and therefore repre- senting the school in all outside activities, presiding over all student body assemblies, and conducting the executive council meetings, Ron qualified to repre- sent all aspects of school life. He was a member of C.S.F., A.F.S., frosh-soph and JV baseball teams, honor roll, and committees that worked on Christmas Baskets, the Junior Prom, and the Senior Ball. He was also active in the Sound-off Rally, Grecian Festival, and the senior finale, the Spartigras. f - 3 at W' ith,-,gh ,H ri tif' 313' 5 i .'fflr6'gfsb'FE5:f'3'f' 'fm fix Aix?-5,3 ig., tea aid' it iiiiiggeg we L 'Fi H aag di a ls' l ,ar-sa. 51 Moi.t-wsi,,gig,ew- f Al --1 ., t w ffffiy Q'f1-it--'E-'F-:fY1?i'Fil1 '- N1 I A 'L ,A , O 'I ' i W' t,.i i ' , Y elz ' itl- ?iiIQf1 '?i1lifLi'73?'IV' I 1 i 135,if:.fjVzilf5,likg,iEj.l'EI' V. ,fr 6 V, if My , itsi . y is it t i' ' i, gt tap, 1 f ,V O -i ' 'lff::T'ii51,i , '3:g :,r - S ' - fi . T- f -' :if 1' .wif 'Mfg iX.fili,'i1i':T2.ZaiiQi .' V f -P SIf?k'2:x- fzfw,-Fai: Waiz'-'?E'is'i , K L. if 1 - .- ,,..,., G. i 'eat fs i if i II 2 1 s t - 0 ., ,,,, , i ,. Ron officially receives the presidential gavel from e th fall student body president, Dennis McKenzie. Ron enjoys Pee Wee Golf in his leisure time. 191 Student Government Achieves SSD FRONT ROW: D, Fitzmaurice, C, Forsher, C. Manas, B. Robertson. ROW THREE: T. Rosencrans, S. Beyer, D, Pierce Belden, L. Bradley, J. Bibeau, D. McKenzie. ROW TWO: C. H. Haughy, L, Downs. Davidson, J. Perenon, S, Peek, V. Neville, P, Howard, R. Serving as the chief executive branch for the student body and heading its functions, the 1963 Fall Executive Council accomplished a great deal. The members, each meeting specific qualifications of their office and either elected by the student body or appointed by the presi- de nt we re Dennis McKenzie, President, Larry Downs, Vice President, Sheri Beyer, Secretary, Peggy Howard, Treasurer, Del Pierce, B oy is L e a gu e President, Lynn Bradley, Girls L e a gu e President, Ron Robertson, Senior President, Tirn Rosencrans Junior President, Cliff Davidson, Sophomore P r e s ide nt, Dick Fitzrnaurice , Freshman President. Its long list of accomplishments started with construction of the Senior Lawn. As major step toward C.V.'s goal of more and better senior privileges , they worked throughout the summer, under chairman Mike Vanderbyl. Improvement ofassemblies and revisions and additions to the Sound-Off Rally are also credited to '63' Executive Council. Heading their list, though, were the constitutional revisions and recommendation of a Student Assembly and Student Board of Inquiry. After long hours of hard work in drawing up the provisions, they presented their proposals for Student Body approval. Although the Board of Inquiry did not pass the Student Assembly was established providing a way for better student government. I FRONT ROW-' F. Morjig, L. Gallo, B. Belden, H.l-laughy, K. Williams B. Vandermeer, D. Dover. ROW TWO: S. Martin, L. Murphree, N Beyer, J. Clinton, S. Beyer, V. Otto. ROW THREE: N. Woodhouse E. Wells, B. Spayde, E, Toimil, J. Whitney, V, Reiner. LARRY DOWNS 192 Vice President SHERI BEY ER Secretary B P EGGY I-IOWA RD Tr ea s urer Goals SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Since the establishment ofthe Student Assembly, which serves as the legislative government, the spring Executive Council could spend more of its time on executive duties. Having only to approve or reject bills brought before them, they could con- centrate more on their main job--that of leadership in student government. With the help of the Nominations and Elections Com- mittee, the counsel members' jobs were made even lighter as the committee took on the responsibility of providing materials and organizing student body elections. Meeting each week, they still had enough to keep them busy as they made plans for the many spring activities including the Grecian Festi- val, spring's equivalent to the Sound-Off Rally, and the organization of assemblies. Composed of representatives from all segments of the school the membership in- cluded Ron Robertson, Student Body Presi- dentg Larry DOWNS, Vice Presidentg Jill Jackson, Secretary: Sandra McKean, Treasurerg Bev Lopez, Girls' League President, Del Pierce, Boys' League Presidentg Mike Vanderbyl, Nominations and Elections Chairmang Ruby Vardy, Club Council Chairmang Bonnie Belden, Newe- paper Editorg Cathy Forsher, Yearbook Editorg Tom Beck, Student AssemblyChair- man, Cynthia Manas, Foreign Exchange Student, Connie Davis and Sheryl Wanklzn, Head Song Girl and Cheerleaderg Joanne Hodge, Pep Club Presidentg Don Larmour, Senior President, Tom Jorde, Junior Presidentg Russ Swart, Sophomore Presi- dentg Mike Nikkwfi, Freshman President. Working together they led the school year to a triumphant end. LARRY DOWNS Vice President SANDY MCKEAN Treasurer FRONT ROW: T. Jorde, B. Lopez, C. Davis, S. McKean, S. Wanklin, B. Belden, C. Forsher, J. Jackson. ROW TWO: T. Beck,, S. Peek, D. Larmour, L. Downs, R. Robertson, M. Vanderbyl, D. Pierce. JILL JACKSON Secretary 193 194 Foreign Countries I just love the people of Castro Valley and l had a fabulous time is Cynthia Manas's answer to how she liked her stay as this year's foreign exchange student to Castro Valley High. Participating in the American Field Service program of exchange students. Cynthia will never forget her many experiences and personal contacts with the American people. She comments, l shall miss everyone and wish to thank all for my wonderful stay. For although she naturally missed her own parents, two brothers and a sister, Cynthia will always remember with fondness her stay in Castro Valley and living with her adopted American family, the Arnold Berges. Coming from Santa Cruz, the capital of Laguna, and island of Luzon in the Philippines, Cynthia talked enthusiastically about her own country as well as America. Having already graduated from Pedro Guevara Memorial High School in '62 she plans to attend the University of the Philippines upon her return. The courses Cynthia took included Senior Physical Education, Spanish, American History, Public Speaking, Art, and American Government. Castro Valley students will miss the interesting con- versations they held with Cynthia as she asked such things as What's the deal with Mistletoe? As a warm and friendly person, Cynthia will be long remembered in the hearts of all Spartans. CYNTHIA MANAS Foreign Exchange Student Cynthia gives one of many speeches. With date Jeff Pezfenon and in her native cos- tume, Cynthia was an honored guest at the Junior Prom. Explored J E vim gk fa ,LT 'li . f r'v -, -is - .Y gg' ' E , f Q' F,S, meeting. PAULA SENGSTACK JOAN PHILLIPS Fall President Spring President American Field Service Walk together, talk together, ye peoples of the earth. Then and only then shall ye find peace, is the motto of the American Field Service Club., Meeting together with a common interest in other countries and the people who live in them, their ideals and ways of life, the thirty enthusiastic members form one of the busiest clubs in school. Mainly responsible for bringing a foreign exchange student to Castro Valley and sending one of our own overseas, they spend a great deal of time on activities that will raise the necessary funds for such undertakings, the main one being the Halloween Trick or Treat Drive in October. Other activites include lectures and slides presented at their meetings by people who have visited various countries. This year they took a field trip to the International House on the University of California Campus at Berkeley, where they also visited the World's Fair. Various parties and bike rides are held throughout the year and a final farewell dinner for the foreign exchange student is also planned and presented by A.F.S. members. FRONT ROW: W. Lavelle, D. Caskey, S. Logan, P. Clinton, ROW TWO: J. Blessing, P. Chastain, B. Allen, J. Coates, J. Sprague, S. Fassler, V. Duff, D. Huntsman. ROW THREE.- Cynthia Manas Mzss Vaz and Joan Phtllzps discuss an A S. Frank, V. Stadelman N Main L Prmdle R Critchfield P. Sengstaflk, 5- Juzix, L- Gallo, J. Karematsu, J. Phillips. C. Berge, D. Jones S Baily ROW FOUR L Downs B Spayde, N. Woodhouse P Hermann R Wendland J Miller S. Peek. 195 195 FALL CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION FRONT ROW: J. Evans, B. Strunk, L. Elson, K. Harano C. Davidson, S. Peek, T. Jorde, D. Bozick, S. Abbors,D: Stuard, T. McCloud, L. Jackson. ROW TWO: S. Frank, V Otto, J. Erjavec, T. Tiffany, S. Radcliffe, E. Rhien,P Chastain, P. Correia, S. Shipton, B. Belden, P. Sengstack W. Brown, J. Phillips, C. Sisler, J. Boring. ROW THREE. R. Cooper, C. Straw, P. Hanson, P. Gillett, D. Caskey, S Logan, R. Baxter, J. Coates, J. Sprague, E. McKenty,J SUZI FRANK NED WOODHOUSE Fall President Spring President ci-pvc Blessing, P. Smith, J. Reed, J. Simpson, C. Manas . Clinton. ROW FOUR: T. Ransdell, C. Black, R. Sprenkel, Palmberg, J. Riedel, G. Thomas, M. Ekorn, R. Haynes . Rowe, V. Stadelman, K. Allen, E. Gilmer, K. Turra . Cowart, J. Johnson. ROW FIVE: B. Cunningham, W. Ostler, S. Hancock, P. Hermann, B. Rice, J. Bussey, W. Gateley, L. Downs, R. Wendland, N. Woodhouse, J. Ockerman, D. Galovich, J. Trumm. California Scholarship Federation With the motto of Scholarship for Service the members of C.S.F. fCalifornia Scholarship Federationp form a hard-working, ambitious organization. As each member meets the strict California grade point requirements Qa total of ten points, three for an A and one for a B3 they discover together their needs for future college years and the advantages and opportunities gained by a further education. During meetings they review different colleges and often have guest speakers. Activities with which they are involved throughout the yea-r, include college and career nights, raising money for CSF scholarship awards, and ushering at special performances at school, such as plays and musical presentations. Specific activities of this year's group included a field trip to Stanford and helping out in the presentation of the Shakespearean Festival. SPRING CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION FRONT ROW: L. Larsen, J. Abreu, S. Logan, P, Sengstack, D. Torres, M. Polz, V. Otto. ROW TWO: E. Pryer, B. Belden, J. Blessing, J. Sprague, P. Smith, J. Jackson, C. Sisler, J,. Johnson. ROW THREE: J. Boring, J. Gonsalves, K. Martella, B. Spayde, W. Brown, R. Cooper, I, Chavez, J. Coates, R. Haynes, G, Thomas. ROW FOUR: L. Blatchford, D. Riddle, S. Agguire, A. Black, J. Cowart, J. Ratcliffe, V. Arzino, J. Harbin, R. Baxter. ROW FIVE: A. Van Sickle, M. Reimah, B. Ostler, S. Hammill, G. Johnson, R. Wendland, S. Abhors, J. Ockerman, S. Frank, T. McGowen, E. Rhein. FALL CLUB COUNCIL FRONT ROW: C. Anderson, R. Klink, J. Brachman, J. Wright, P. Sengstack, S. Peek, T. McCloud. ROW TWO: S, Frank, S. Beyer, L. Downs, R.Vardy,N. Alexander, D. McKenzie. ROW THREE: B. Altmann, D. Jones, C. Berge, V. Duff, ' L. Gallo, B. Wallace. Fall Club Council President Steve Peek, ' lans the agenda for a meeting. Club Council P STEVE PEEK Fall President Finally as an officially established organization, Club Council en- thusiastically took on its duties of co-ordinating the many activities and 'money-making: projects of the clubs of Castro Valley High. Made up a representative from each club in the school, the purpose of the Council is to help unite the members of the various school organizations and help them in carrying out their activities and business affairs, Under chairmen Steve Peek, in the fall, and Ruby Vdwfdy, in the spring, they did exactly that. As spokesmen for the clubs, to the Executive Council, they alleviate some of the work involved in a smoothly run organization. The addition of this council to the school has done away with a lot of confusion with mixed up schedules and makes possible much better relations among the different clubs. SPRING CLUB COUNCIL FRONT ROW.- N. Main, E. Wells, J. Wright, F. Morjig, P. Sengstack, R. Vardy S. Frank. ROW TWO: R. Wendland, N, Woodhouse, B. Spayde, M. Vanderbyl, S. Peek, J. Brachman, J. Smith. ROW THREE! J, Voellmeke, B. Kilbourne, R. Wallace, R. Klink, D. Dean. 1 RUBY VARDY Spring President 197 198 5 FALL GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL FRONT ROW: E. Pryer, J. Korematsu, C. Spaulding, V. L. Prindle, N. Alexander, C. Berge, B. Altmann, V. Duff Arzino, L. Spaulding. ROW TWO: B. O1'n,L. Bradley,S. Juzix, M, Olsen. L. Gallo, V. Otto, D. Huntsman. ROW THREE: R. Critchfield, Girls League Council Composed of all girls in Castro Valley l-ligh, Girls' League led by an elected council, had many projects to keep them busy throughout this past year. Starting right off in the fall semester, their first job was to present the Big Sister Tea. As a traditional event, provided for the benefit of incoming freshman girls, seniors act as big sisters for an afternoon. With seniors assigned to their own freshmen, they answer any questions that the girls might have, personal or otherwise, and help them to feel more confident about entering high school, while also trying to interest them in the various activites including Girls League. Their next project and big success was the presentation of the Backward Formal. In December they were in charge of another annual event, the Christmas Basket Drive. lnto the new year and more projects, the council also presented the Spring Fashion Show in May and the Senior Tea at the close of the school year. SPRING GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL FRONT ROW: C. Berge, S. Wells, E. Wells, C. Spaulding, V. Duff, Gallo, V. Otto,'C. McCollum, D. Riddle. LYNNE BRADLEY BEV LOPEZ Fall President Spring President B. Lopez, F. Morjig. ROW TWO:L, Bradley, L. Spaulding, L Z-. FALL BOYS LEAGUE COUNCIL FRONT ROW: T. Beck, D. Pierce, N. Nardolillo, J. Perenon, S. Peek, D. Dean, M. Eisenberg, L, Downs, D. McKenzie. ROW TWO: D. Townsend, J. O'Leary, B. Spayde, D. Dexheimer, B. Cunningham, S. Walde, D. Jower, R. Pardini, B. Conley, D. Reim, P. Mielke, T. Martin, R. Bell. ROW THREE: N. Woodhouse, M. Todd, N. Rasmussen, M. BeVier, Boys P,-.- H. Reed, R. Bawden, D. Catanho, D. Holtorf, R. Blevins, C. Leister, J. Ockerman, B. Lesher. ROW FOUR: G. Chapman, S. Workman, T. Vogel, D. Turcotte, M. Hite, R. Wallace, J, Rottmar, A. Glasser, S. I-lumann, J. Dexheimer, P. Weston, B. Kraus. League Council Established in the original student charter for T T T the purpose of promoting character, high ideals, and i E3.ffii ' 1-.vigil 'kfziiw ' ' fl ,sf g. h :xii M cg gas' . w ,sv if Q T ' 5 'tx I , 1' school service and responsibility among the boys at Castro Valley, Boys League continued for another year to do exactly that. Under the able leadership of presidents Jim Clayworth,.in the fall, and Del Pierce, in the spring, they worked long and hard on the pro- motion of the annual Christmas Basket Drive and presentation of their school dance, the Backward Formal in co-operation with the Girls League. Meet- ing every two weeks during the year, other credits to the group included the Freshman Welcome As- sembly and a review of their provisions for new possibilities in projects. By informing more of the students through the use of the marquee and en- DEL PIERCE President Fall and Spring SPRING BOYS LEAGUE COUNCIL couraging all boys to participate in the activities, Boys League did its job to the fullest. FRONT ROW: J. Palmer, S. Walde, J. Evans, D. Jower, J. Ockerman, B. Cunningham. ROW TWO: B. Kilbourne, D. Pierce, R. Wallace, B. Spayde,ROW THREE: N. Nardolillo, N. Woodhouse, S. Workman. Webster, S. DeNoble, C. Fletcher, J 200 CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: J. Hodge, V. Pritchett, S. Wanklin, V Neville, F. Morjig, M. Long, S. Elliker. ROW TWO. J. Bailey, C. La Quaglia, C. Sisler, M. Downs, K Jacobson, C. Gross, J. Gulebian, D. St. Denis, T Heath, C. Wright, P. Bone, S. Schantin, D. Guerrero D. Drury. Row THREE.. G. Willerton, k. steinbuchf M. Rulon, S. Friery, S. Fassler, C. Goodson, B. Belden, P. Stiger, D. Riddle, S. Cunningham, L. Cox, M. Camper, L. Vardy, L. Maycroft, M, Bowen, J. Murray, J. Feneck. ROW FOUR: C. Freeman, S. Garofalo, N. Main, L. Logan, V. Remer, P. Cartwright, C. Williamson, C. Berge, D. Caskey, M. Walker, R. Vardy, K. Frederickson, P. Correia, S. Frank, B. Pep Club Promotes Meeting together each week to learn different song and cheer routines from the varsity song girls and cheerleaders, the members of Pep Club, make up the largest most enthusiastic organization in school. With each girl working on her own to im- prove her style and learn the different routines, they all unite together when game time comes along and turn their spirit and enthusiasm in the direction of support for the teams--the purpose for which Pep Club exists. Although all cannot be varsity cheer- leaders or song girls, each does have the chance to learn the routines and become familiar with them so that the rooting section develops into the mighty support it should be--full of school spirit and pride for its athletes. Other activites of this year's group also included presenting the Spartan Sweetheart Dance in co-operation with Block C.V,, decorating and serving at the Winter Sports Awards Presentation, taking care of basketball tryouts in the fall, and football tryouts in the spring, and organi- zing the all new card section at basketball games. SONG GIRLS FRONT ROW: C. Smith, V. Mattos, R. Lipa D. Robertson, J. Bibeau, C. Davis,P Reschert, P. Sengstack, J, Torres ROW TWO: C. Ryan, J. Rudolph, D. Riddle S. Degler, L. Maycroft, J. Boring, D. Gulebian, J. Webster, B. Lundstrom S. McKean, M. Bowen, J. Murray, S. Kelly ROW THREE: D. Mclntyre, A. Navarro, J Taves, K. Clark, P. Bone, C. Wright, C Wallace. O O t Flaherty, C. Straw, R. Pettit, D. Drury, T. Heath, J. Feneck, D. St. Denis, J. Brashear, L. Anderson B. Briggs, R. Ginsberg, B, Homen, D. Bernards J. Fatkin. ROW FOUR: C. Roberts, L. Maycroft, S Juzix, D. Gatz, E. Pryor, M. Metz, S. Duensing, D. Martin, C. Olsen, D. Rego, J.Nogle,G. Thomas W. TaVal1P, R Mlvldvnxxr Txl li-'llinrr D T ft.-mu M. Crackel. ROW FIVE: L. Duke, J. C. Anderson, L. Friery, R. Baxter, B. Beyer, P. Granato, S. Kerr, C. Courtney, S. Bailey, S. Busse, J. Reed, J. Dobbel, C. Lockwood, B. Orn, P. McGurn, N. Woodhouse, R. 1 RUBY VARDY Fall President JOANNE HODGE Spring President Ackerman, L. Grisel, K. Schatz, D. Munr , B. Barker, D. Silva, A. Jensen, T. Bla ly, D. Hansen, P. Gillett, S. Camper, M. mper, L. Smith, D. Rennie, P. Beale, Altmann, K, Martella. ROW SIX: K, Spickna , L. Tonini, J. Crosby, S. Duke, A. Dunn, S. guirre, K. Hail, TJ lJJ'l'I C Ill..- Il INA..- ri li. W-- 11 11, 1 fl .M eww U At 201 FRAN MORJIG SHERYL WANKLIN VICKI NEVILLE Head Cheerleader .IOANNE HODGE VIRGINIA PRITCHETT SI-IERYL WANKLIN VICKI NEVILLE FRAN MORJIG IVIYRNA LONG SANDY ELLIKER Spirit I JOANNE HQDGE MYRNA Lows VIRGINIA PRITCHET SANDY ELLIKER 202 DA RLENE ROBERTSON JANICE BIBEAU Head Song Girl RENEE LIPA Robertson J B1beau C Dams P Reschert P Sengstack J Torres ,yfl if i C. Smith, V. Mattog, R. Lipa, D. CONNIE DAVIS VIQKI MAT-F05 if . 1 I . i i CAROLYN SMITH PAULA SENGSTACK PAM RESCHERT JOYCE TORRES 203 204 A Mouse's View of the basketball cheer- MYRNA LONG leaders ' SHERYL WANKLIN Head Cheerleader VIRGINIA PRITCHETT Kneeling: Myrna Lone, Sheryl Wanklin, Virginia Pritchett. STANDING: Carole Sisler, Carol Goodson. SPARTAN YELLS CAS clap clap clap TRO clap clap clap VAL LEY Castro Valley, Castro Valley Castro Valley High SP SP SPAR TA TA TANS SPAR TANS S-P-A-R-T-A-N-S Spartans, Spartans, p Yea, Spartans. l CAROL GOODSON CAROLE SISLER CAROLYN SMITH Always there to cheer on the team through victory as well as defeat were our Basketball Cheer- leaders and Song Girls. After work- ing for hours, learning different routines, and going through the ordeal of appearing before judges, each girl could now fulfill her dreams -- to lead C.V. Spartans through cheers and songs for their team. Requirements for tryouts are attendance at all Pep Club meetings, a 2.5 grade average and sophomore standing. Once attaining their posi- tions the girls then begin to create new routines and to teach them to prospective cheerleaders and song girls. Other activities besides attending all games are meeting with other schools and performing in skits and routines at school as- semblies. By continually creating spirit through rallies and pep talks, this year's group, along with our good team, brought record crowds to the basketball games. . '2 rlluk, 2 I, 3 , if 'Hi H fy L ,if 3 as t 1 lf ' Ji we 5 gait n 5 . , -ig e Q N 'T.Tfi1, 1v1gjgig V ' T Y E A n 2 'E' at ft' +5 si? 3, 55 'Q Q qs gt gag , ta i K, il t .7 .L,,,V.v.Q,., , . , .. ax li , gl : ,X ,V V ,,', ,,.,. , ,. Vi ' , IE? . :gimp .' ,bp .V 5, ffl , t ,a issi t 1 , , . .a kia, f' lift ' ,gn ,iz , it , .xiii ,H ,. :1-f1 , ., git 4 ls 4' gigs 5 R . at 4 li W 4. C gi ' ' -QV 3 2 fmt. ,, Q2 ' ' sf'-Xia: 5 ? 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JOYCE TORRES KAREN MARTELLA PAULA SENGSTACK WENDY BROWN 205 Students Learn About Government 206 SUZI FRANK Girls' State Representative Retwrningas the elected councilwoman and outstanding citizen of the mythical city of Harte, SuziF1fankwill never forget her experience as the C.V. representative to Girls' State. on the David Campus of the University of Held in June, California, five hundred forty-three girls organized them- selves into various branches of government. Through actual participation, Suzi returned with a greater understanding and appreciation of the legislative process and its importance in a free society. Pictured at the right, SuziF1fank is being sworn in as Coun- cilwoman of Harte with others also elected from their mythical cities. La1f1fyDowns conducts the executive council meeting, putting into effect somelof the ideas he obtained from the Convention. Almosteighthumivedboys, including C.V.'s own Repre- sentative,La1f1fy Downs, gathered in June at the California Fair Grounds in Sacramento for the annual Boys' State Con- vention. In order to broaden their appreciation and under- standing of a democratic form'of government, the boys formed mock governments and enacted legislation for each city, county, and state they established. Lawfy spent one day at the State Capital where the elected officers took their places in the actual Senate, Assembly, Supreme Court, and Governor's Office. LARR Y DO WNS Boys' State Representative Q 1, .v XE All Jeff Perenon, Mike Vanderbyl, Tom Beck, andR ich Peterson conduct the Block C.V. meeting. Through ability and healthy determination for achieving athletic excellence, the members of Block C.V. represent the boys of Castro Valley in the best possible Way. The members achieve the goal required for their admission to this organization by accumulating a certain number of points through competition in the varsity sports at Castro Valley. Once they have received their Blocks, however, they still must maintain certain standards of conduct in order to maintain their membership in this honor society. Besides sharing their common interest in sports, the boys also work together to keep order at football games and assemblies and are responsible for the boys rooting sections at football and basketball games. D. Brooke, R. Cooper, J. Hillman, D. Marks, T. Vogel, UUZ '- ru-gcqfup S. Q O 73 G gmgwmi? .mkegim Bromofd ?'1QgT3 wU'F , ,... EF. .TCO :m:E'-l ' Q' 'izim YJTQFEGQ Om:J',Q,.Tf.91 -gg55'25 I-S S Q, . . Qpefppc f5g1?,?e :f snxo Ucmffnz,-:- w H' 'atgma 2.336513 Q EH ,..mO,i gU :,. m . QQ Q39 UJSPQQQQ ' E1 QUE. I-SZ. Em ms' FDFD' aiiaah o om co Pgenee pmmylsv Rich Hirshrnan, Fred Bancalari, Jerry Gayfl , Girio , . Masseli,Roy Pardini, and Harry Engstrom listen in- tently at the Block C.V. meeting. Block C.V. JEFF PEREN ON 5' Block CV President FRONT ROW: T. Bird, R. Quintanal, T. Beck, R. Searles, M. Hite, J. Dexheimer. ROW THREE: R. Bell, G. Maselli, . Souza, R. Pardini, J. Rottmar, R. Blevins, T. Davis, Humann, C. Leister, S. Walde, D. Catanho, B. Cunningham, . Kraus. ROW FOUR: J. Perenon, R. Mahannah, A. Glasser, . Lesher, T. Sawyer, F. Bancalari, T. Lowe, L. Gouveia, Holtorf, B. Kellogg, J. O'Leary, M. Vanderhyl, S. Briggs, T. Martin. 4' 1 fi 'J 5 1 207 208 Drama Club Future Careers Explored While not only helping to put on the fall and spring plays, FRONT R O W: R. Haynes, R. Klink, C. Andersen, S. Foxworthy, S. Camper, G. Reeves G. Graves, J. Rooney, C. Perry, B. Lopez. ROW TWO: J. Brachman, S. Frank, R. Silva, S. Prachar, L. Peralta, I. Chavez, R. Baxter, K. Hail, P. Hill, K. Rayl, R. Lepa, D. Fowler, D. Kohl. ROW THREE: J, Peak, L. Ber , T. Ransdell, M. Johnson, N Main, N. Alexander, S. Aquirre, P. McGurn, J. Reed, K. Cena, S. King, V. Duff, L. Gallo FRONTROW: S. Quick, J. Taylor, M. Burns, L. Dykes.RQW TWO: B. Wigholm, J. sprague, S. Logan, P. Bum. Row THREE: L. Gano. V- Duff. N. Alexander, E. Rhien, D. Galovich. Caduceus Club All hoping to dedicate their lives to the medical profession, the members of Caduceus Club widen their knowledge of the field and its requirements and oppor- tunities as they gather together to share their common interest. By meeting as a group with the basic goal of someday helping those with physical needs, the members have taken their first practical steps. Along with broadening their knowledge and concepts of the profession by watching films, listening to guest speakers, and visiting places re- lated to the medical field--from community health centers to pri- vate offices--the Caduceus Club also finds time to take on possible community service projects. Drama Club also finds time each year to present a few one act plays anda play for the P.T.A. With the help of fac- ulty advisor, Miss Patterson, the members receive valuable experience in not only acting but in applying make-up and constructing props. The mem- bership is composed of stu- dents from grades nine through twelve who have an expressed interest in drama or the allied arts. Meetings spent preparing for the plays as well as putting on skits and pantomimes for further experience are enjoyed by all who attend. Future Teachers Association To have an intezfestfor teaching as a profession and a B average are the requirements for C.V.'s Future Teachers of America Club. Those with potential to teach are inspired and motivated to further their interests by the discussions and different excursions the club makes throughout the year. Along with visiting various elementary and junior high schools, this year's members attended the annual Ala- meda County Future Teachers Club Conference on the California State College campus at Hayward. From such excursions they develop a better understanding of what is entailed and what they must do in order to prepare for their future years as teachers of tomorrow. mt wth FRONTROW:J. Houseman, P. Clinton, C. Pettit, J. Wright, S. Budge, S. Confer, P. Logan. ROW TWO: G. Voigt, E. Vanek, S. Quist, T. Tiffany, F. Mole, W. Robbins, P. Kawaguchi. ROW THREE: L. Slagh, J. Wiley, M. Robinson, J. Thompson, J. Root, L. Nolan, L. Netzer, C. Davies. ROW FOUR: L, Mitchell, R. Borba, S. Lovensend, D. Tebbe, S. Duke, L. Walker. FRONT ROW: C. Mowry, S. Nichols, E. Yamamoto, C Smith, M. Dobsevage, D. Rennie, J. Loudy, L. Voorhees J. Eyavec, W. Brown, M. Gravatt.ROW TWO.- R. Baxter L. Larsen, G. Olsen, J. Cartwright, B. Fausz, P. McCowen W. Andrade, V. Neville, P. Beale, C. Fletcher, M. Long, M. Horton, J. Boring, S. DeNoble. ROW THREE: J. Ratcliffe V. Mattos, D. Robertson, L. Boisvert, B. Downard, J Giuntini, M. Martin, J. Davidson, J. Loder, J. Holien, O Aeohan Set up to take care of all the choir's business and money making projects, as well as social activities, and Aeolian Club does its job in a big way. Having raised money for over a hun- dred robes and a grand piano in the past, this year's main fund raising project was for a stereo set for the choir room. The members, A. Darnell, G. Zimmer, S. Friery, J. Fatkin, G. Paulson. ROW FOUR: D. Mayer, S. Halladay, S. Mullen, J. Herring, R. White, D. Spotts, G. Antone, M. Rieman, J. Blazin, S. Revak, J. Webster, C. Johanson, S. McBurney.ROW FIVE: E. Hopkins, M. Bowen, L. Allen, R. Loyd, B. Knott, K. Bass, W. Robertson, D. Bowen, T. Taylor, M. Perry, V. Taus, M. Crackel, S. Griffin, S. Kelly, M. Kunde, E. Rhien., Club all A Cappella students, constantly showed their enthusiasm as they worked throughout the year on the sale of play tickets, a candy sale, the organization of cast parties, a spring picnic, and most important of all, the Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, a highlight each year on the school's social calendar. FRONT RO W: J. Crosby, C. Berge. ROW TWO: B. Muldrow, L. Bradley, J. Jackson, B. Busch. ROW THREE: B. Cunningham, D. Dean, J. Evans. Not Pictured: Andy Hubertz. Band CouncH Providing a code of conduct, organizing band activities, keeping a scrapbook, and planning service projects for the IMPS Qlnstrumental Music Parents Societyp are only a few of the many services which the Band Council performs. This Council, consisting of ten members selected from the Castro Valley band and orchestra, is largely responsible for the smoothly run instrumental department. Contacting new freshmen interested in either the band or orchestra and answering their many questions is just another way in which this council helps C.V.H.S. by providing hardy welcomes for its incoming class- mates. 209 Math Club . Realizing how often math effects people's everyday lives is only a basic discovery made by members of the Math Club. Meetings spent discussing various problems and ideas and learning about important mathematicians throughout history has helped further to broaden the concepts of those who attend. The Club has also discussed the advantages the field of math has to offer as a career as well as steps that should be taken by those inter- ested. Faculty sponsor, MV. Altman and President Thomas McCloud tell howpro- motion of interest for math throughout the whole school is one of the major goals of its enthusiastic members. FRONT ROW: T. McCloud, L. Charonnat, D. Bozick. ROW TWO: D. Jones, T. Hanley, L. Dykes. ROW THREE: L, Elson, Students Express Interest in Mathematics, Aviation, FRONT ROW: G. Lewis, L. Charonnat, G. Maselli. L. Elson, L. Bardellini, B. Forsher. Aviation Club Meeting together with the common interest of either building or flying air- planes, members of the Aviation Club find many ways to spend their time. By reading articles, watching films, and taking trips to various air force bases, such as Hamilton and Travis, they have a chance to gain a better perspective of the field, its challenges and opportunities. Actual participation in orientation flights gives them additional knowledge as they receive practical experi- ence. 210 FRONT ROWI- R. Wendlend, B. Leach, B. Gerrey, C. Stramaglia, D, Stuard. ROW TWO: D, Wright, B. Rice, R. Wright, G. Shulz. ' Radio Club To have an interestin radio and the mechanics of operating a ham set are the only requirements need- ed to join the enthusiastic members of the Radio Club. Learning more about the art and electronics of ham operation and actual obtaining of their licenses are the goals that the members strive for. Helping one another to learn technical terms, the Morse Code, and mechanics of setting up and making ham sets, involve many pleasure filled hours for those interested. Actual ex- perience on the air and the building of transmitters, receivers, converters, and test equipment for the school, as well as personal projects, are just some of the activities that take up their meeting times. Radio and Chess--Through Clubs FRONT ROW: Chris Anderson, Curt Revak, .lim Brachman, Chris Revak. ROW TWO: Richard Klink, Duane Binger, Larry Sprenkel, Phil Allen. Chess Club Old pros, as well as novices look forward to the after school meetings of the Chess Club. With improvement of skill as their main goal, chess club members compete With different schools within the area. The primary qualification for membership is to be interested in either learning the game or improving skill. Faculty spon- SO1'S,M1f. Sunnergffen and MV. Korstad help those who are learning to under- stand the basic rules and to develop their skills as well as enjoyment of the game. Establishment of an area tournament made up of the various school districts was the primary hope of this year's club. 211 212 wsnvau ie if ., 'YH H L, Ll ' . 2' 1' .s, - , A , QAQUS' it ' A 'iff x ... M if ggi 13 ' , T, r fix' :ff- .3 z 1 I --:.f --?eeS5'ITem1- I 1231 K :iw f -. - . 14- 2-1 pk 53 ..l 1 qw zsk V V f Lirkx M.. Q 3 yum I ,,,. A'.:. 5 'H'm..,. 214 Bobliellogg receives aTomDavis pass and goes in for the touchdown. Miramonte Victory oveifthe Miramonte Matadors by 27-0 opened the 1963 Football Season with high hopes for a possible championship. Play- ing under the new lights, which were dedicated the night before, the C.V. Spartans glowed with pride for their school and team. After a scoreless first quarter Castro Valley made four touchdowns and three conversions while triumphantly keeping the Matadors in constant defense. C.V.-MIR. Net yards rushing . . 250-34 Net yards passing . . . . 15-39 First downs rushing . 13-2 First downs passing . . . 1-2 Total yards gained . . 265-73 1 iiid ' Jfrmsx: .sffa:.'s?t'c2,'z:ei zvfwtxzfvfs ,. iiiNV.,i ,,.,,. ,sf , .. ,..u, 5 W, SEL: ..,,.,, ,1,.,, . K , 1 1 ' - ffm Yazffiilbiiifffre .irrs yti, .1 XLS! , ,,,. , Q if? ' ' Y -mst, W -:Hfff 3 kg, g ,5,f1:,r::g,'-:?1g3y5've.'-'figs g d . :: fi f 1 Y-,lieawf-, ,fe a- far-swlw I 'iTf.f',slfs-'jig 'hgzff 33i.5f:Qi, f'f3fl,?QgiX' t K K -- '-f-f f 41, - ..x:. . 11.1 , V-if1.-.,,.w:e.,:.:1:-f.sf,,aie..m,si-it .f11:,,,,,,:,,.i Richglevmg recovers a Miramonte fumble. Alan Glasser makes a short gain as Don Holloiff, Leigh Gouveia and Bob Kellogg block. aywa rd Tom DaUiSgOCS for extra yardage against Hayward, Playing once again under their new lights for 7,000 spectators, the Spartan Linemen gained their second victory. Determined not to allow the Farmers to get in the way of their early march on the HAAL Champion- ship, C.V. allowed Hayward only one touch- down, the result of a sixty-eight yard sprint made after a Spartan kickoff. The final score left C.V.'s arch rival with a defeat of 20-6. C.V.-HAY. Net yards rushing . . . 174-92 Net yards passing . 40-31 First downs rushing . . 10-5 First downs passing . . . 2-0 Total yards gained . . . 214-123 Tom Beck gets help from Tim Gould and Don Holtmff, while defending against Sunset. Mark Scanlon brings down a Falcon as Tim Gould comes on to be sure of the tackle. Tennyson Rick Mahannah, bats down a pass against the Lancers. . if Tewfy Lowe, makes a run around the right side of the line as Barry Cunninglzam and Bob Kelloggcome Sunset Defeat rang through the minds of C. V. rooters as they slowly left the Spartan foot- ball field after the Castro Valley-Sunset game. The Spartan linemen fought hard, actually defeating the Falcons statistically, but their defense was not strong enough to prevent Sunset from gaining a 12-6 win. Losing their first game, though, was not to discourage them from fighting to other vic- tories. C.V. S Net yards rushing . . 64 106 Net yards passing . . . 85 90 First downs rushing . 6 8 First downs passing . 1 3 Net yards gained . . . . 149 196 Terry Lowe, No. 19, goes after a Lancer. With only the slight lead of 3-O that being earned from a field goal in the first period, the Spartan linemen went into the second half of the Tennyson-Castro Valley game deter- mined to show who was best. Finding the Lancers tough, though, the defensive line had a big job ahead. The outcome was lO-O in favor of C.V, with the touchdown coming in the fourth quarter on a thirty-nine yard run by Allan Glasser. C.V. T. Net yards rushing . . 271 123 Net yards passing . . 18 31 First downs rushing . . 15 35 First downs passing . . 1 2 Net yards gained . . . . 289 154 215 216 2 Aftera scoreless first three quarters, the Spartans finally had a chance to capi- talize on a pair of fourth quarter breaks and squeak past a determined San Lorenzo line to a 6-0 victory. With a packed house of C.V. fans, the touchdown came when Terry Lvwe intercepted a pass and went twenty- yards to the Rebel ll yard line. From there they moved in to score in two plays and win the game. C.V. S.L. Net yards rushing . . 135 43 Net yards passing . . . 24 84 First downs rushing . 10 2 First downs passing . - 1 4 Net yards gained ........ 159. 127 San Lorenzo Allan Glasser is about to be brought down by two Rebel tacklers. Hard driving Mark Scanlon runs past two Mt. Eden men. A San Lorenzo man is brought down by two Spartan linemen. Mark Scanlon is tackled while Barry Cunningham comes to his aid. Two recovered Mt. Eden fumbles, a 38-yard pass, some fancy stepping by Mark Scanlon and hard-nosed defense led by Barry Cunningham, Leigh Gonveia and John Rottmar brought another victory to the Spartans. .Having defeated Mt. Eden with a score of 20-7 the C,V, football team would now enter into the game against Arroyo. C.V. Mt.E. Net yards rushing . . 140 67 Net yards passing . . 96 11 First downs rushing . . 10 4 First downs passing . . 3 2 Net yards gained ...... 236 78 L Eden 1 The Spartans dive for and recover a Mt. Eden fumble. Spartans and Monarchs tangle as quarterback Tom Davis looks on. Don Holtmff receives a Spartan pass. A r r oyo Alameda Teifify Lowe assists Baifify Cunningham on a tackle. Teifify Lowe is brought down by an Arroyon A 7-7 tie was the outcome of the Castro Valley-Arroyo game. Discouraging as it was, the game proved to be even more important as it turned into the half game that prevented C.V. from tying for first place in the HAAL champ- ionship. Arroyo's seven points came as they took advantage of two 5 yard penalties against C.V. The only other scoring that took place was the tying touchdown made by Teifify Lowe after Rick Mahannah intercepted and Arroyan pass. C.V.AR. Net yards rushing . . . 123- 93 Net yards passing . . . . 40- 20 First downs rushing . . 8- 7 First downs passing . . 2- l Net yards gained . . . 163-113 3 4, ' ' The lines meet as the ball is snapped to John O'Lea1fgv. Although injuries prevailed, th e limp i n g Spartan team gave a mighty display of defensive power against the visiting Hornets. Still missing from the lineup were Tom Beck who was injured earlier in the year, and Allan Glasser who was forced to stay out because of an injury from the preceding game. Though the game was head- ed by many spectacular defensive and offensive plays the Hornets came through to win with two touchdowns, making the final score 14-0. C.V. Al. Net yards rushing . . . 101-156 Net yards passing . . . 3- 50 First downs rushing . . 6- 8 First downs passing . . 0- 3 Net yards gained . . . . 98-206 217 1963 Varsity Football ,gui .41 gg you K , ,aw 3 ., V dr SSA lg 1 ada YQ Eb 'r . w 5 Q , FRONT ROW: Weight Height Year Position 78 Tom Sawyer 235 6'2 T 22 Art Sohn 161 5'l0 HB 15 Tom Davis 156 5' 8172 QB 82 Don Holtorf 190 6'1 END 75 Barry Lesher 202 6'2 T 88 Harry Engstrom 160 5' 11 END 62 Paul Anthony 168 5' 8172 GUARD 21 Allan Glasser 165 5'8 HB ROW TWO: Steve Humann Manager 79 Barry Cunningham 185 6' T 80 Bob Kellogg 184 6'1 END 50 Roy Pardini 203 5'11 C 67 John Rottmar 190 5'9 GUARD 56 Leigh Gouveia 214 5'8 C 69 Rich Blevins 23 Rick Mahannah 13 John O'Leary 51 Mark Scanlon ROW THREE: Mr. Rogers 83 Gary Kerr 55 Glenn Hicks 19 Terry Lowe 58 Dennis Fuller 77 Gino Maselli 66 Barry Meyer 87 Ron Souza 36 Tom Beck Mr. Brosnan JKJN Weight 201 5'10 Sr 157 5'9 Jr 160 6' Sr 180 6' Sr Head Coach 176 6'3 Jr 170 5'11 Sr 165 5'9 Sr 150 5'9 Sr 230 5'9 Sr 180 6' Sr 172 6'1 Sr 173 5'9 Jr Assistant Coach Height Year Position GUARD I-IB QB FB END C HB GUARD T GUARD END FB 5. ft -ff' 5 7 FRONT ROW: R. Quintanal, R. King, D. Canepa, J. Schantin, T. Rosenkrans, G. Krambule, M. Rich.ROW TWO:M. Lionberger, E. Becker, K. Anderson, M. Todd, V. J.iV. H KX Rick Quintomzl, Mike Rich and Mike Todd are seen in a pass defense against Arroyo. The J.V.'s charge towards the end zone against Hayward. VandenBe1?he, D. Amico, T. Hutchinson, T. Pedemonte. ROW THR E: D. Cook, F. Vanl-loosier, H. Boyd, T. Marler, Coach Cole, P. Davis, B. Forsher, V. Taus, P. Freilinger. FootbaH Showing great strength a nd spe e d, the Spartan Junior Varsity Football breezed to first place honors in the 1963 HAAL. With the record of 6 wins 1 tie and no losses, Castro Valley J. V.'s found Foothill High, despite its league standings, to be their toughest opponents with its strong defense and fastrunning backs. Fight- ing hard and with determination though, the Spartan J.V.'s managed to tie in a scoreless game and maintain their first place standing. An overall 'picture of how well the team did under Coach Brosnan can be seen in the statis- tics accumulated at the end of the season. The 1900 total yards gained by Castro Valley con- trasted greatly to the 472 of its opponents. Total touchdowns were 22 forCastro Valleysquadand only 3 for all other teams they played against. w .,, , :SFWJQLQ fl 17 , ,gl hi .Q-13-f,ii' iff3-wftA,,' .+2 i ' H1-f '! T-Ai' gf. , ,,. Vt,,Q!v:g, VW, I r., 'Ab . , , tty t 'ff ' A f if -gf .a i xt , f . ' ' ff , .if ,-fl x I ' Fl' .' ' 't i3v'3f Tim Rosenkvans gets behind the line to stop a Farmer for a loss. 219 220 ffligfft f - tg., , , .A , 1., .f,L. . ,, ,, . . 1,1, . :RQWYWQ-asa ,gf -lQf+..1f i. 5,-191 Fel-4. g ,fassfl ' A ,f Q' '- ri .5 12-1 .Wim F 1 .MN f ., ,xg ff, wn.tg.:.hh , U,im.,,., ' V' l M if id ,ew ., Ally... W ff .s1..,g,v . .,-A .1 .lf-...W o Qfvi. ...S-.2 J ..., Z ,.,L ,.. . Aw:if..2t af ,kf',' :jf ' new-w PatF1feilinge1f makes a pass reception against Hayward. J. V.'s Tackle Title win., K' - , , y K 1 Q k K Ai w,kj: 4?v0:vkm ! . 1 , 'Kr '13 ., H , K . gf , S, y u HQ T, VKZL . M y ' A q nf? ..-f4.'7fi...........'- A ll ,,,W , fn J l . V - '-f 1'-'- . J 'R Z,-can-we 5 , ,,zZh , V 3' ' if 'w-q lllll 1 ag, ' t . if f 'f 3 it . me iii.. , , .323 ,,y . E .li . V ...TA ...s 1 i, W fr if 1 'ia ' ' . . . R li: :S , ' l -f1'L :fry .S , .KWLI . Q fi .V A . 'I +1 Hayward . Sunset . Tennyson . San Lorenzo Mt. Eden . Arroyo . Foothill . ' - 1 I A 'J . ,, f ' .1 ,... ff?'V'5fifn-:?tli?49f5Fff'lf K K , V, ,,g. . .1 . . .,, .., .V 3 . Egfr- , - , gk: , ' - 3 ', . , .' , 'Q if-71.1.jeg,iYf.,Qi.jgf.g5f'7.L! The Spartans recover a Hayward fumble on the mid-stripe line. scones o .v. 0 27 6 13 A 0 34 7 20 0 38 6 13 0 O Frosh-Soph Football li i- 0 W ri F' 1' - Vx I J ,- . M r 7 Q. 1 W M ' , E ' if 4. J ,.,f.i if ' f Q .-1, ., it , gg . ' . fl , .inn . iw , .K Qi ,. W .. .W , 4 .2 gk v Q Lvfl ,- cy ,,. ei.-N' 2' -4-P 'Wg I W .. xi W wr- V- 1x '1- 2 A-Q, - ,Q ' .. wg, , ,. ' Q.. Q5 ' is A' ' f ' - 2 , 4 39. 5, 2 1 3?-' ' f ral - , ' - 7 A27 f i ,ga . ' . 5 N 4 , ,Q-Y 5 - ' IQ' ,H fl . Z ' an . Q4-. -f A T rroo . T in A t I , , . .V V . Q -1,51 '15 ll A ,S if l ' 17 jr l lg 12 ' M ill If. - ' . h ,V al . T 'f ' V g- f' 'iv , 'W 3' K Ll . j l lf' ' ,, L, sr r eero , a n .. ft' ralne K.. J Q or f T J FRONT ROW: M. Reeser, R. Olveras, P. Edrington, L. J. Freeman, B. Dias, S. Cardoza, L. Brown, B. Wollum. Goodman, J. Rayl, J. Silva, A. Vierra, K. Gray, T. McCabe, ROW THREE: J. Turnham, D. Titus, D. Boyd, D. Farrer, J. Marler, D. Patino, R. Weaver, M. Lennon, B. Underwood. B. Smith, R. Swart, D. Hardy, J. Jewell, L. Prange, K. Smith, ROW TWO: B. Perry, A. Villa, R. Johnson, S. Farrer, B. S. Beach, K. Gross, D. Ferreira, J. Crowell, M. Cammeron. Friery, R. Auger, F. Lopez, E. Collier, R. Reed, K. Calderan 1 t U! or X ll . M, f-... k f - 1 ' - A . at Q 1. 5 A 'F I . I if V V E wwf i V ' E'11f1ff:1i,l'if11 ' , . A . if ' - , . I 'f' , f 1 f , iw' ' .- Q aw - ,tg-14 ' ' 2 'A if 1+ 2 , S If ., f k.vv.gg!M fgzfrx w . ., ,u w 5-a Y ,.. af , -.2-I t ,sa in -,i 1 , ,Q iszgiwgtg G. it it V. I f .-at-'.., - -- :1 . - A . . ' yu a , - 1, a . J , ti ' vw- u if -. ,. ft f., ' , tiff' Avi g YK si - . .a -.L f . 'fi' fi L ' 'Q ' -I , fa ' , wx 'Ea Q . ,T at - , tif., fm, 37. 'f' fa 1-a. e'1.x . . ,,mw,LW, ,, , ff , it 4-av -, 1 I ta , , , , - wi- frgfzwt-5 f'-4 ff: With Bob Underwood in front of him and right halfback and end blocking, Kent Calderm spurts around right end. The Frosh offensive line prepares to meet the opposing Hayward line. A Castro Valley back goes up the center for hard gained yardage. . uw- at Kent Caldevin side steps a tackle and runs for extra yardage. A Spartan kicker gets off a quick punt against the Sunset Falcons. Starting out like all inexperienced Frosh- Soph teams, Mr. Gnest's group had an even great- er disadvantage--lack of size. This fact proved, though, to be of little significance as they fought to a first place tie with Foothill and Mount Eden in the l-IAAL. Making up in spirit where size lacked, the team showed what could result from hard work and determination. The first game of the season brought defeat upon a very young Hayward squad by the score of 25-6, but 1'1Ot until the next game with Sunset did. the real strength of Mr. Gnest'S boys become fully real- ized by defeating the Falcons 14-7. Improving steadily as they beat Tennyson 34-6 and San Lorenzo 19-O, the team looked forward to their fifth game, Mt. Eden, thus far unbeaten and un- scored upon. By playing their best game of the year, though, with many spectacular offensive and defensive moves Castro Valley proudly Won by a score of 19-7. Going on with even greater strength they captured another victory, leaving Arroyo scoreless against a total 27 points. Their la s t game and what turned out to be their most important of the season was with Foothill. Lo s- ing by the score of 9-O after aclose, tough battle, Castro Valley had to settle for a three-way tie for first place. 221 arsity Cross Countr Paul Weston strides out in front of two Tennyson runners with Bermwd Kraus coming up fast.' With five wins and only one loss, coming at the hands of the Hayward Farmers, Castro Valley's Varsity Cross Country team completed another suc- cessful season. Highlighting the year, they earned an overall third place standing inthe HAAL meet which took place at Arroyo High School. In addition, the runners participated in the Sacramento State and Terra Nova Invitationals held in November, when they had an opportunity to show their great speed and strength against top-notch teams from all over the State. Filled with a deep desire to win, the team was paced by such excellent runners as Paul Weston, Bernie Kraus, Dave Turcotte, Rich Bauden, Rod Christensen, Jim Duperroir and by two sophomores who showed great potential for the future, Dave Fong, and Neil Jorgensen. In the course of the season, Paul Weston set a new record in a three way meet by running 1.9 miles in a fast 9 minutes and 31 seconds, to beat the Farmer record by 8.seconds. On the whole, Castro Valley can be thoroughly proud of its team and feel fortunate in that many will be returning again next year. Larry Bellinger r u n s a- gainst Tennyson. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sakamoto, P. Weston, R. Bawden, D. Turcotte, N. Jorgensen, D. Fong. ROW TWO: J. Duperroir, G. Nunes, R. Christensen, B. Kraus, B. McBurney. Members of the Castro Valley Cross-Country team are seen in a fast start against the Tennyson Lancers. FRQNT ROW: S. Morjig, G. Wolfe, T, Biddinger, G. Sherman, J. Rees. ROW TWO.- Mr. Sakamoto, L. Charonnat, R. Dunstan, R. Smith, D. Jower, J. Perenon, R. Schmidt. In preparation for their meets, the Spartan Junior Varsity Cross Country and Frosh-Soph teams ran many miles through the streets and hills of the valley gaining necessarytraining for a great year in Castro Valleytrack competition. Although both managed only to place fourth in HAAL standings, they showed the spirit and de- termination essential for future success to any team. Among the J.V. runners who showed great achievement and potential for future years were Stan Miller, George N unes, Larry Bellinger, Spartan J.V. Cross Country runners take their starting posi- tions at the Tennyson-Castro Valley Meet. At the Tennyson-Castro Valley Meet, Jerry Ockerman is seen coming to the finish line ahead of the others. Bryan Cadinha, Je rry O c kerman, ami Jeff Perenon. Adding a new light and spark of hope for future Castro Valley championships were such Frosh-Soph runners as Greg Shepard, Garry Wolfe, Tim Biddinger and Steve Morjig. Although neither team finished tops in the league, Spartans can be justifiably proud of their hard work and sportsmanship throughout the season and can look forward to a great showing in future Castro Valley cross country competi- tion. W , , V .gg ' I fi .. U t . , . qs -'--' ' as i2r2,'i?f'i fr . V ,. ff , , rg. wr-jg .Q Jeux... K a i 4 1 : fy. 2 , f -Q W' t '-3'-f gif, 5 ' -'-gfiE1uL-- A. ' A' -' :A I ' '- .1 . J 5 if A . V ft' we -ea. -My 'mm M., - , ---K .3.i31ifaz.gg,1,..y.,rw.,,a,,'ga.f. 'ge-in , Raw I 5 I 1 ' ' At Tri-meet with San Lorenzo and Arroyo, Spartan runners do their best to capture the lead. 223 224 FRONT ROW: T. Kempson, N. Petrie, G. Ferrero, D. Brooks, M. Langlois. ROW TWO: R. Meadors, R. Helmuth, J. Ferguson, B. Howe. C and D Basketball Doug Brooks goes high and brings down a re- bound. Tewfy Kempson tips off against Hayward. As Hayward misses a shot, Gary Feweifo prepares to rebound. With D's winning the HAAL championship without a loss and C's losing only three games, Mif. Fifase proudly proclaimed Castro Valley's great potential for future varsity basketball teams. Playing not only to Win but to gain ex- perience, the boys of C and D teams com- pleted a successful year with an admirable record and high hopes for the future. SCORES C D Hayward 32-19 26-18 Foothill 33-26 20-l2 Tennyson 3 l -41 29 -22 Arroyo 23-28 29-28 Sunset 36-30 16-15 Mt. Eden 31-39 23-22 San Lorenzo 28-36 29-23 FRONT ROW: J. Korstad, M. Mcliillop, F. Giovanetti, D. Downs, S Willey. ROW TWO: T. Shjelstad, T. Carter, L. Silva, R. Arata. y 6 ilwp E l -H . -f --f -- ---- ---Y to take a jump shot. Double teaming a Rebel Bawfy Leshev - . Dave Johnson C V s best free . This years most valuable player thrower prepares to make a foul and Bob Kellogg fight for the ball. Bayyy Leshm, drives in throughthe Shot center and shoots for two. De Anza 49 C.V. 49 Arroyo Piedmont 62 51 San Lorenzo 36 48 Hayward' Skyline 61 65 Sunset Mt Eden 58 66 Mt. Eden Livermore 46 71 Tennyson San Lorenzo 52 65 Arroyo Pacific 57 64 Mt. Eden Del Valle 47 48 San Lorenzo Terra Linda 62 56 Hayward Tennyson 5 l 65 Sunset Jumping high Bryan Caoznha gets a shot off just over the finger tips of a Rebel player. percent average, Showing great spirit throughout the season and making a new school record of seven wins in a row at the beginning of the HAAL tournament, this year's C.V. Varsity Basketball team drew more crowds of rooting Spartans than ever before. With an overall record of eleven wins and eleven losses, making it ten wins with six losses in HAAL Tournament games, Castro Valley put in a great fourth place showing against the tough competition of such schools as Hayward, San Lorenzo, and Sunset. Considered to be the most important members of the team as chosen by the other players were Barry Leshev, most valuable playerg Steve Humann, most inspirationalg Bob Kellogg, best defensive playerg and Dave Johnson the best free thrower with an eighty-five 225 Varsity Basketball FRONT ROW: Steve Humann 6'O Guard Varsity 1963 Bryan Cadinha 6'2 Forward Varsity 1963 Bob Kellogg 6'1 Forward Varsity 1963 Barry Lesher 6'21f2 For :rd Varsity 1963 Harry Reed 6'4 Center J.V. 1963 A' ' I V ,il gbgtgtgy wrignf' ggi' idiorwafa J.v. 1963 Larry Bellinger f idea If W X f 0 UU' ' kj' jj' IQ Twig: gv' Biklxf Towne Manager If I, -'1 lf f j , 'if' Dave Edwa Ffyqaxnj Maui A gf! Cfgreiiy Vg- fy' J 'N ' 4 if fl j ' .V ,lv if QA ,OV 'glvirisyiedgl 5'9 Guard J.v. 1963 1 if I-3, I 11 ,ff gvf W U, q , fn GQIZVIQQXM i,f6'24vf C9l1E9f , 6'W1ff?'5 Y1 16691 tt x . 5 Xi! 1 IV, V f D rj 07, f fw Ri, f' , ,JJ NH Q by l D fb If I5 X hni, 'n '8 Guard Varslty 1963 'QL Mr. Cole Coach 959' 11' D UW W' tr Y 9 UW 09 9' - . ' VU fr tj U I1 A V I r' ,I w V lcv 11 Uyw v Ji' 'rua 1 IV its 1. V f X 9 L 'CIW 1 51 X Q X, fi ' X1 y- P, al V E ' W 11? W w tv j 1 xdixx D N R ,X .FU M, zzs VL' lj X f' NL! . . A V W, Vs, new Bob Kellogg makes a nice shot from the side, and sinks scoring, as Barry Leshev q55y runs to assist on the the basket. play. Lowfy Wright goes up and sinks for two points as Steve 'Briggs U51 makes two during the San Lorenzo Dave Johnson looks on. game, as Gary Kew 4535 waits for action: Bawy Lesheaf C555 shoots from the foul line during the Mt. Eden game while Steve Briggs 1155 and Bob Kellogg are ready for the rebound. 227 228 E e 4 , l :Mn A. The J. V, Basketball team includes D. Petrie, F. Vanhoosier, J. Crowell, P, Davis, T. Marler, E. Becker, B. Wicheal. Francis Vanhoosier breaks down ahead of Mt. Eden and goes in for two. The referee signals the ball out of play as Vic Taus tries to rescue it. Eric Becker catches Sunset shifting its defense as he starts to drive in for a basket. Pete Davis awaits to capture the rebound off of a After bringing the ball in from out of bounds Sunset free throw. Jim Crowe l dribbles down court. I Pete Davis out jumps his Mt. Eden opponent, as Mike Bevier awaits to receive the ball. J.V. Basketball The ball is in the air as Francis Van Hoosier jumps high to claim the rebound. As a result from a Falcon penalty, Buddy Wicheal shoots a free throw. As Buddy Wicheal starts the Spartan defense work- ing, a sunset guard advances on him. Eric Becker, Spartan guard dribhles down court to meet Hayward defense. J.V. SCORES lst Round 37 FH 34 CV 37 TE 29 CV 35 AR 38 CV 27 SL 44 CV 41 E HY 54 CV 43 SU 40 CV 37 ME 56 CV 2nd Round 41 FH 45 TE 40 .AR 36 SL 38 HY 39 SU 45 ME Won 6 -- Lost 8 229 230 FRONT ROW: Mr. Sakarnoto, M. Langlois, B. Friery, K. Caladerin, R. Caparusso, F. Giovanetri, F, Silva, B. Perry, mgr. ROW TWO.- D. Boyd, J. Turman, B. Howell, D. Pation, B. Dias, T. Skjelstad. B Basketball Bob Frievy ffar lefty tries to fight off two men for the rebound in the Hayward game. After dribbling the ball and jumping high, Kent Caladevin gets off a shot as a Hayward man tries to block it. B Basketball guards Kent cazdmn and Bob OOO . Fvzevy bring the ball down court to set up some Marc Langlozs takes a jump shot from the side line. plays. BOBBY DeCOITO STEVE CONNET DENN s 95 lbs. I 103 lbS . 112 lbs. Wil' I' T2 'V -my -fl -1 luv? ,Q ...allay f 3. 552 , 15.11 , ., N5 , E - . ' 1 f .fu E W ef ' V i sa ' 'fl ,l,: f2? . 4 1 ' ' 2 I . ' 7 MIKE MEYER 123 lbs. JIM DUPERROIR 127 lbs. Varsit Wrestling MIKE CERNEY E R R AN 133 lbs. G O GE SHE M 138 lbs. JERRY GAYA 145 lbs. ALAN GLASSER 154 lbs. NEIL RASMUSSEN 165 lbs. JOHN ROTTMAR MIKE TODD GINO MASELLI 175 lbs. 191 lbs. umimired 232 Mike Todd studies his man before taking action. Tim Gould makes a reversal. Neil Rasmussen breaks down a farmer. Lots of Jim Dupeifroiif takes down his Hayward opponent. 0 W Action Mike Meyeifs draws back a Hayward opponent to get in position for a pin. Neil Rasmussen gives his Tenny- A son opponent a rough going over at ' the H.A.A.L. Tournament. Taking first in H.A.A.L. competition, Castro Valley's Varsity Wrestling Team showed great strength against some of the toughest teams in the Bay Area. Although all competition was rough, the match that stood out the most in the opinion of Coach Mr. Haywood was the meet held with Fremont of Oakland. Unlike most other sports, the championship depends upon the individual strength and skill of each wrestler in winning his match and then combining these matches into a team score. Some of the outstanding members of the team and their standings in the H.A.A.L. tournament ac- cording to their weight classes were Dennis Tye, second placegMike Meyers, firstg Jerry Gaya, fourthg Neil Rasmussen, thirdg John Rottmar, firstg and Mike Todd, first. These place Winners also went to the North Coast Invitational Meet at which John Rottmar placed first in the 175 weight class and Mike Meyer took a second in the 123 weight class. The outstanding wrestlers of the season were Mike Meyer andJ01m Rottmgw, John Rottmar gets a near pin against his Arroyo opponent. Mike Meyer overcomes a Hayward man and pulls his op- ponent's arm up for the pin. F o 0 lrst In H.A.A. . Steve Conant moves his Hayward man into a difficult position. 233 234 After sitting out, Dennis Dovick tries Brad Meyers practices one of the different conibi- nations of wrestling holds on Rem Headland. to slip his arm in between Leon Parkeyis legs for the reversal. Bill Wiese. Showilnf the correct referee's starting position is Rick ahannah in-,pp and Bill Egelstbn Qbofmmy, Junior Varsity Wrestling Rod Headland sits out and tries to escape from FRONT ROW: B. Weiss, R. Headland, S. Webster, J. Duffely, P. Gerard. ROW THREE: Coach Haywood, M. Medeiros, M. B. Meyers, R. Auger, C. Davidson, L. Parkey, D. Dovic , Perry, M. Whitehouse, J. Silva, J. Navas, L. Brown, Dave B. Smith. ROW TWO: S. Hughes, H. Coughlin, A. Baxter, A. Hardy, Manager. Willits, R. Swartz, B. Egelston, C. Elliot, N. Vandenberg, In the high jump Francis VanHoosier dangles one leg over the bar and at the last instantpulls it out of the way for a good jump. In an effort to make a throw worthy of first place Fred Crum hqrtles a discus on aplalning path. Rick Mahannah strains to break the tape in a winning effort in the 100 yard dash. Jerr Ockerman 'o s at an eas , , , ' paceyin one of phi giigtance races? Tom Davzs makes a final twist as he launches him- self over the bar. f George Nunes breaks the tape a half a step in from of his Tennyson opponent. I M 235 236 Mike Mullinix and Randy Wvight are seen at the start of a fast race. Tom Davis clears the bar and starts his fall to the sawdust which he will hit a split second later. w Francis Van Hoosiev clears the high jump har during practice. .l.V. Track Four Spartan tracksters run in the time trial meet. Rick Swuiifl looks up at the start of the 120 low hurdle race Track Action A final Bush and Gcwy Hansen is over the ar. The bar bends and quivers but Gary Hansen is over for a nice jump. A battle for the lead in the hurdles develops between Gary Chapman and Dale Dean. , - -sl, 1 . . ff Q? rd. nfl : ist 4, 515 , K : fol- ovol Rzck Mahannah strains for extra distance in the broad Jump. A I 1 V gi - f ' if i':'-.yfvtffirmfzfiesz 1,1 1 f-'. I i, f- b 'ffZ11I'?i3i7i3i?i-L'p,s,L,,2 Q: ig' 1 55 25 3 ifsi-r-iglffif rfbsff After a spray of sand when his feet hit the pit, Bewuwd Kraus' jump will be meas- ured. 237 Tom Sawyer strains against the weight of a 12 lb. shot in the shot-put. Spartan Cindermen l 5 E . . S ,i 1 , y 1 l air-xq k ei h ,Pg R Li. 1 L ' Q M., ' 7 it . ,-W' 7 M5 . V , A , ' ' L:'...fv, - ' - ' 3 2 ' ffzf if.. , 1 . WE ' S'W'fL-'Hl'i f 5fs.,'f..f ' ' . 2 T 11, , g QL-1322: 3 , Q, if ,ty 5.714 ' Maw? 1752 W,,t ,t,X ,,, 1 M , Spartans get a quick start on the 100 - yard dash. 1 -LU wr, a e.,..m -, af , . W ,- 1.1, t . 7 JZ! , ff ffflf 'i-. ..,W to Rin' ':- ,,,..,,,'n.. I , Q' . 'f ' a, ,I ' ' if ., H' --ia i f , , V V kA,,L7 H t M . rgaiafili 'f. ig-V f 2 .fig f .lg , Y -, , ,ra 572 A r , ' - H A Spartan breaks the tape to climax an all out etfort which brought first place to the runner. 238 FRONT ROW: G. Nunes, P. Weston, D. Fong, J. Perenon, F. Crum, R, Taylor, R, Bawden, D. Turcotte, J. Rees,T Davis, G, Hanson, J, Sitnik, D, Leister, D. Johnson,E Cryer, R, Blevins, R, Mahannah, J, O'Leary, H, Corwin P. Shephard, S, Beach, R, Rapp. ROW TWO: S. Humann J, Francum. S, Morjig, D, Dexheimer, D, Stuart, G, Chapman 1 y 1 B. Cunningham, T, Sawyer, L. Bellinger, R, Underwood, R, Holt, G. Navarro, R. Ferreira, D, Jower, Manager A, Black, D, Homen, S. Zeretzka, T, Barros, G. Wolf, N, Jorgensen, ROW THREE: D. Cook, B. Forsher, R, Wright, F. VanHoosier, L, Brown, G, Kerr, B, Kraus, R, Dunstan, R, Simmons, M, Banwart, M, Mullinix, R.'Mantell, J. Gomes, D. Hardy, R, Auger. ROW FOUR: R. Gebhart, D. Holtorf, B, Lesher, S, Wilkman, C. Davidson, M, Lennon, M, Rich, R, Sundin, S, Braveo, D, Boyd, N. Burg, B. DePao1i, O, Wright, J. Thor, G, Boatrnan, R, Howard, S, Hertzog, B, Michaels, J. Rosenberg. Cliff Davidson clears the bar in practice. Spartan trackmen start at the blocks. Before the rooters begin to appear at the trackmeet, the Spartan cindermen practice for their prospective events. 239 240 Dale Wright keeps up in the J.V. high hurdles. George Nunes keeps out in front in the 440. W Bernie Kraus is leading in the two mile , . 1' . Spartans are quxck out of the starrmg blocks. ace Kirk Marsh approaches the pit for the pole vault. Varsit Baseball ,ff lfff , f FRONT ROW.- R. Quintanal, S. Briggs, L. Gouveia, Davis, B. Kellogg, F. Diamond, R. Chrisrianson, B. M. Scenlon, G. Ferrero, B,Gilbert. ROW TWO.- Coach Peterson. Not Pictured are T. Beck and R. Bell. Lovaglia, B. Cadinha, T. Rosenkrans, M. Scanlon, P. .igilogmzggzgesqelivers a pitch as Mike Sieve Briggs decides to hold up at first with a single. Rick Quintamll studies a signal from catcher Frank Diamond. 241 242 BVLVan Cadinha swings hard and level at a fairly goodlSan Lorenzo pitch. 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HV 54' - ef Dfw 'imZ'5fifyst1'kQff5f it isif 751 az fi' H ' 'W A if 'warg wwf M Jflifseriif am 'M 'Wi ww :mw- Spartan third baseman Rod Christiansen stops a fast moving ground ball. The Spartans are at bat as Frank Diamond, Gary Ferrero, and Bruce Gilbert wait on the bench to bat. ' Rick Quintanal pitches a strike as a Saint Josephs man swings and misses. A Saint Josephs man eyes one of the pitches - ' - on to Bryan Cadinha keeps his man on base. Rick Quintamzl puts his man out at first. Catcher Leigh Gouveia comes out to the mound to discuss pitching strategy with Rick Quintanal. Mike Scanlon comes in to score during the St. Josephs games. Rod Christensen tags his man out at third. Leigh Gvuveid calls the signals for Pitcher Rick Quintamzl studies the signal. Castro Valley. 243 244 George Sherman watches Nick Caldavaro at battin g practice. I - QM 'fm tr 14 sir: bkri1'.wiY+ WJ1 4' f we 1 Q? 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The members of the Frosh baseball team worked together to improve their game. 245 246 VARSITY SWIMMING FRONT ROW.- T. Hanley, D. Pearson, L. Jones, F, Bancalari, S. Walde, M. Vanderbyl, B. Lannon, N. Rasmussen, D, Fuller, R. Hirschman, D, Quick, J, Saake. ROW TWO: D. Cathaho, R, Rorabeck, R, Swart, Tim Hanley works hard in the 100 yard backstroke, during the H.A.A.L. Relays. Spartan swimmers wait for the results of the H.A.A.L, Relays in which Castro Valley placed first. Swimmin For the last two years Castro Valley High SChool's swimming Team has placed first in the H.A.L team championships, while also go- ing undefeated both years in dual meets. Two of the outstanding members on the team were diver Rich Hirshman, who has taken first in varsity H.A.L, competition since his freshman year, and Fred Bancalavi, who has set many school records and has placed first in the H.A.L. 100 yard butterfly also since his freshman ear. Under the coaching of M1f.Bog, Haywood, the team as a whole has worked hard this year to bring the H,A.A.L. Championship to Castro ValleyHigh School. During workouts, swimmers wait while diver Rich H ifrs chman Splashing towards the finish line aSpartan merman takes the lead. attempts a two-and-a-half. Bill Lannon puts forth his best efforts in the 200 yard free-style relay. lf. 'ff 1144, , V 155 ' A 1 y 4 J 'ig 5 4' 322.3 A f ' ffl H 'i 1 nw 15 .1 , ,L ggg ., . ., A J. N sf f ' vw: eg to 4 lv 'Wlgf ff ' , it . H ,i ' . . me , . 1: . . 1 . - J 1' - U'A'.,w' a 'rw 'sieav'f ReQN' A 5 , K A, , - vggfgggglw- W-.R 'A ,,., ffm f,,s4 : -, ,. is . f ,Sv - H- '-QKYVI r':2:1'i. t:5, ,ii1wfv ' tI?'?lfi.2f1'2il2ii'2?i?'SZ' f--xgvw, ' ' -uhwt'gfg'yfgxg:5,,,,m,fQ,L,-,,-fmw,..m.f' 1 fan:-:w Wg :jkng,5:gH,,,L 1,1 --f wr.::r:1fIu..I' wk :Er 'A K H ff' 4''wwef5f,W2,zrfdiE22? , 'A . , y y ,y ,, , ., 4 tdts t, 15:1 ,nt Rich Hivschman Relays. ' , I Divers Mike Tracy and Brad Meye1'S fill out diving executes a perfect dive during the I-I.A.A.L. forms before a meet. 247 248 . . - ..-fE2'?z?s14fM,i,.. f i. tetefgm' 1 W 1 , -1- - fn f::'Y1f iz' 1',:'1.J1',f JI '- S , ,. 4 .,..,..,. , .1-1, .fv H N , ,L3wm,,, , W,., ,..- i ,.-, .i.,.- t -. Q T .t T, T T ' - ,. -,I tit-i--iw ,, -- - - - f,-- 1 - - -if-1ftznf:-fmwzsir Mt -1.x 1 . fins-mf -- f W .ii H,wfw,n-.e-.- ., W... 5, .1 aw , ,WM , W, -, , -1 ' -V' - '21-' ff'-egg , tJ3fi'fZ:i:u - it-in '- - 1 . .-. A' f-ifsfiw taeif-ff2s A- Q- frfii-iff., - ff-.523 5X :?f'l?:E-re-Q'EQ?i? ' K 'ii , -,ff ' x :' ,-'7232f?f9- E W ' , - W- .,. -:age 1-S:-w - A ,L me .-.-ve: .4 1' Q - ,gg5Qw- , lg-yjvjt it f -zififf na.,-f'- f f -L iffle- fits'ff:s2i1If-gfifzeffzteis,ui -, . M- 'Wifff 1. fi?-2329 1 E- ' 1 -.5 - f:tbA1 2-2 , 151 Ae.-lf. : -g7si'-1'efie- ' 55 '- tr f 11fw'21,w15f'115,1-ate'w'iwf,1L55551s:5asai31Se3'R?' f -fx -v-g:i3g,niirxm,3tsr1f,titt,4t+ , mmffaifg 1- ' S -Q I i ff? g ' ' ' fefffxzmamzzazets sar.1m2:S?fes1HW as -1- ---Q - J, ' t.zai.eee1t,tffQfssm-at'e':3!e?rr:a5efsae:'z:2e1 Newfwsfaseemsrtihwwt-'-ltfefw-ep The J.V. team trains for coming meets by swimming many laps, during workouts. Mcwk Whitehouse is in the last stretch of his back- stroke race for time trials. .l.V. Swimming The breaststroke is demonstrated by Mike Eastman John Papas works out doing the backstroke. The J.V, swimming team put forth a great effort to make Castro Valley Spartans proud of them. . . V, , ..t..3i,, - rl as ,,' xii tk. . y avi ,,f,fqx'.?w i Q J 'N my is 9 AY W ii if .- Fifi A K? g,..afmIiJ C , if N . W' if, 5 an i , ' is., Q i as fH'Q5wt ti af 3'-M t f f tim if if if elf' 1 ' ,fyfiifiiil , raft - ,. ,. ,LV1 Lt,,i J.V.'s listen to Coach Haywood before starting practice. J ff721'f?. I V it artan V I.. 2 ,tif .. f'k f 4 . f li i .1 'QT W M e r m e n . fimiaziffififuiigi ' ' :QQ i-I , , Jia. , , V ii'it 4 . P Fault ' My -,1 ff -,gg g so i s. li? 4' - we V 1. 4 a fl oooo ' f , H a r V - f -1. . , - f 1'-w i 2' l .rf-Q 1: X in 'A : Ay n A... ' 'gi ,. M' . Q 1' V ,' 7 Varsity diver Rick' Hizfschman pra ices as his team and coach look on M In lane six Russ Swart starts the distance medl ey relay at San Lorenzo. A igfagi fl i J 2,1'1jigigegf5.z ,s ,, fagg.U:lr-fp - tl.gfiig. ,, kijggjf, if 1 iigyiskfi i'-i i rfiyjyiiifigiy ' 1 - inf' fgzf if' ,, .,.,. . ., 1 - ' -- -'-' -- -of wa.w1w tf-N' V s , A, I I 'rf 15,5 ,. ' .f 5:-g . 3- .. '4 ,,, , 5, ima. Rzcn A.L. iii' .1 - 1 elim ,+.- af,-..f M , .i .,, fi VI- 1 I smile- It H .uv f i Hwschman dives during the I-1.A. Relays in which he placed first. Varsity and J.V. Diving Teams. X Castro Valley swimmers wait for their event to come up. 249 250 Varsit and .l.V. Tenniv Letting the first serve go by, Doug Rose set for the next one. SG .1 4, . ., eg, ,,q..t., ,,, ,,-,b,, , 4 wwe, f...Qssf me L1 veifem ze .-I ,dh fr fo L S+, tr J ,. A ily? fi 5 W. M V, nw if i B H45 4. Ji -'fkff L ,.igf.,.,:e-Q 9 mxmyyatt T-. ' l Z .?': ' . Qs, . ,,..,1 .. 1 5 .. 11-lwigt X 4 , ffl? 4' W 1 A' i.3:iQ3fIY2W??Ff'Vf f gmt , aw: ,-Wu. ef ' -z, ei . '1 g35tlf'fv,-' ',TiffSFH'15,ifLiFiffpfF33i.i'557 ww g ,-f,,qgz,gg:f1 gy, for v zzfrlf- .sting J. mf -: mvxfgfvf ff - fx TW if., ff - A ,e-,g:'5,1ikl SJ f gM:izg,' ff:L,13iH:fLl7??'3115-ffbijgtj, iim?w,39jE. 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Dan Vevdusco serves Ji Qi the hall to his s himself Dan Verdusco runs to the net to return the ball Moving to mid court, Tom Bird back hands a bail back over the net. opponent. A J.V, man prepares to return the ball. A J .V. man gets in position for a tough return. Varsity Go If Dcmg Bvooks demonstrates the form and follow-through of the game of Golf. Three Sgartan golfers Don Marx, Randy Meadmfs, and Doug B700 S walk to the tee of the first hole. Don Marx and Dcmg Brooks warm up on starting a match. the tee just before Don Mavx plays a wood off the fairway. 251 1 ,. 5 1- V- fv ,-wf. . -1.: 4..W.,,,,.1,. f W v-f1W,f:,,.,.,.,,,,l. 'N 43 .DWP i ,. yki- V 'k Q- gg? X.,., ,SW A ,.,. ..,.-W, y if Q-A n11,gf1:.,g,e. U esiziy' 1.45 i- ? sql . j -.weep - ,, wieiz-a:aZ ?iQ'i . K, s , M ' fl 5 ii' ' ,.,. .WL 1 ,, 'VINE .r 3 ,min .Q Q Q 4 . :af 'swf . xi A. f Wm it . -,r 2' f: wr, J ' gf3 A W ff wx is ,. I ,vm , r., emi. w i . wmv.: ,f- . 1 , ff Q it A 5 J f 2 XO 2, Q 1: f v- ,f Q., ,- wgiwgpff XL: 44, P, Q LW , zz, A ' 4k,,, .3 . Wu- , . 5 V ,A we W, ,ffl 5 5321. fg V I - ..,.. X x ' af I vFf P V 5 ,f R 3 - , ,L u W K ,,, , - rg- ww: WSW' 555, an 3- . W 254 FRONT ROW: S. Leckie, L. Gilicka, B. Muldrow, N, T. McGown, S. King, D, Drury, P. Granato, L. O'Shea, Anderson, J. Yothers, P. Connor. ROW TWO.-K. Avila, K. Harano, M. Booth, K. Turra, D. Stromberg, S. Ricker, P. Dingman, L. Bradley, J. Crosby, C. White, C. Anderson, ROW FOUR: Standing, P. Stiger, B. Busch, C. Workman, M. Dove, P. Robles, N, Simmons. ROW THREE Sitting: Mr. Graves, L. Oliver, P. Mielke, J. Brachman, H. Holt. The band under the direction of MV. Graves is as follows: S. Abbors, S. Ackerman, J. Anderson, E. Andrew, R. Andrews, C. Berge, S. Be-rge, C. Black, B. Bond, S. Boyd, . Bozick, M. Budge, S. Bradley, R. Brockman, K. Buckhorn, U J. Busch, C. Callen, R. Christensen, A. Conley, P. Connor, M. Cook, P. Cooper, J. Cowart, B.Cunningham, C. Davidson, D. Dean, J. Dye, S. Elson, M. Eisenberg, J. Evans, B. Gerrey, E. Gilmer,S. Gillespie, C. Goodson, L. Goodson, P. Hermann, D. Householder, L. Householder, A. Hubhertz, S. Hunter, J. Jackson, G. Johnson, D. Jower, G. Kerr, T. Skjelstad, J. Korstad, B, Busch, B. Crowe, L. Kovach, W. LaVe1le, K. Lower, D. Lyerla, R. Marques, B. Mahl, P. Mielke, R. McCluney, C. McNerny, B. Moffitt, B. Muldrow, N. Nardoli1lo,D.Naruo, D. Oakes, S.Owen, D. Pierce, D. Quick, P. Quigley,R. Quintanal, S. Quiet, H, Reed, S. Reid,D. Rome, S. Roosa, P. Rose, T. Rosenkrans, B. Ross, L. Sichak, R, Sprenkel, K, Stiger, M.Stinson, P. Stone, D. Stuard, C. Swift, T. Tiffany, E. Thomas, J. Trumm, M. Tyrrill, R. Vidler, S. Wells, J. Willey, C, Workman, D, Wright, R. Wright, S. Yothers. A w FRONT ROW: D. Wright, D. Bozick S. Fernald, A. Hubbertz, N. Nardoiillo, J. Truman, D. Jower, D. Stuard, J. Evans. ROW TWOI S. Yothers, M. Eisenberg, P. Hermann, P. Mielke, P. Connor, B. Conley, D. Pierce, Spartans ake Music FRONT ROW: J. Evans, P. Connor, T. Rosenkrans, P. Mielke, Eisenberg, R. Landon, C. Sichak,N.Nardo1i11o,R.Christensen D- ROIUG, P- Ward, G. Nunes, B. Ross, C. Sandberg, M. Cook. D. Stuard. ROW THREE: L. Goodson, D. Verdusco ROW TWO: B. Cunningham, B. Conley, D. Pierce,M. R. Quintanal, H. Hoht, D. Reim, E. Graves. Mrs. Whayne, director of ACap- pella, rehearses for the Christmas Assembl . A'Cappella members, are FRONT ROW: B. Hopkzn, M. A Cappella performs at the Christmas assembly. Martin, J. Herring, L. Boisvert. L. Vick. Representing the' school in song Castro Valley's A'Cappella and Mad- rigals do a first rate job. Under the direction of Mrs. Whayne, ACappel- la's presentation of the Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie, and parti- cipation in the Christmas program and P.T.A, meetings took up most of their time. Also part of their activities was their outstanding performance in the Northern California Music Festival. Most often having previous singing experience, members expose Castro Valley students to the finest choral music, representing all periods in musical history. An additional group made up of those with exceptional talent for music make up the honor society for song--the Madrigals. After tryouts, only four persons from each section of the choir are chosen. Usu- ally singing without accompaniment, they also had a busy, schedule, which included performances at P.T.A. meet- ings, assemblies, and at the Shakespearian F e s ti v al, Christmas caroling at local Bay Area hospitals, and also competing at the Northern California Music Festival. 256 ROW TWO: V. Mattos, M. Bowen, FRONT ROW: BQ Hopkins, M. Martin, J. Herring, L. Boisvert, D. Robertson, B. Fausz, L. Voorhees, P. McCowen, E. Yamamoto, J. Loudy, J. Erjavec, S, DeNoble, S. Nichols, J. Fatkin, J. Webster, M. Dobsevage, J. Harbin, M. Gravatt, J, Boring, ROW TWO: V, Mattos, M, Bowen, L. Vick, J. Ratcliffef D. Rennie, S. Halladay, C. Mowry, J. Cartwright, S. Mullin, L. Larsen, C, Smith, J. Hutto, M, Horton, M. Long, E. Rhien, S. Griffin, S. Kelly, C. Johanson, W. Brown, G. Paulson. The Sound of i The Singing l Madrigals r Perform FRONT ROW: B, Hopkins, J. Herring, D. Robertson, P. McCowen, L Larsen, J Ratcliffe G. Paulson, S. Griffin. ROW TWO: D. Sports, A, Baxter, K Bass, White W.. Andrade: R. Loyd, J. Blazin. ' ' A'CappeIIa Rin s Out ROW THREE: R. Baxter, S. Gore, P. Beale, R, White,M Rieman, K. Rooney, D, Spotts, G. Antone, R. Loyd, V. Neville S. Frank,V, Taus,T. Hart,G. Zimmer,M. Kunde, S. McBurney, M. Mudge, B. Knott, R. Parker, W. Robertson, D. Bowen, T. Taylor, A. Baxter, K. Bass, B. Downard, J. Giuntini, W Andrade, J. Holien, J. Blazin. 1 257 258 Doug Quick, as Officer Lonigan, brings in the wreck, Joe Rooney, and in- terru ts Ruth's and Eileen's dinner partyl. Members of cast on stage are: Made ine Martin, Mike Moschetti, Betty Jo nson, Richard Kohl, Joe Rooney, and Doug Quick. QQ ' ' 9? Ruth, Played by Madaline Martin in her Gum Girl costume, is visited by her curious father, Sister Elleen Makes a Hit Two small town girls move into, a Greenwich Village Basement Apartment, and into the life of men and adventure, found only in New York City. This was the story that formed the basis of the broadway play My Sister Eileen and from which Castro Valley's fine arts area presented this year's successful spring play. The main cast included Betty Johnson, portraying Eileen Sherwood, the very popular model and actress to beg Madeline Martin as Ruth, her sister who wants to be a writerg Mr. Appopolous, John O'Leary the girls' fast talking landlord, and Joe Rooney as the Wreck and ex-football player who lives above the girls. Under the di- rection of MVS- RMS-Sell, the play recreates the adventures and difficulties of city life which the young imaginative Eileen and her older, but far more rational sister, encounter. While trying to make a new start in the big world of opportunities, their lives turn into a massof confusion as they look for jobs in order to save themselves from near pov- erty. Others in the cast were Gail Graves as Helen, the Wreck's wifeg Nancy Alexander as Mrs. Wade, Helen's motherg and Mike Moschetti as Frank Lippencott, one of Eileen's many admirers. Jeff Guintini, Jim Gomes, Arnold Brown, and other members of the cast help with the play's scenery. The cast members of My Sister Eileen are: FRONT ROW: Jim Gomes, Al Long, Scott Biddinger, Doug Quick, Jim Loder. ROW TWO: Wanda Locke, Joe Rooney, Gail Graves, Sue Eggelston, Mike Moshetti, Betty Johnson, Madeline Martin, Danny Quan, John O'Leary, Jeff Giuntini, Richard Kohl. CAST Mr. Appopolous . Ruth Sherwood . . Eileen Sherwood . Jensen ...... A Pair of Drunks Lonigan ..... . . Arnold Snyder Madeline Martin Elizabeth Johnson . . Jeff Giuntini Dave Householder AStreet Arab . . . . . Charles Rogers Scott Biddinger . . . Doug Quick Strawberry Vendor . . Sue Eggelston The Wreck ........ Joe Rooney Another Street Arab . . Arnold Brown Mr. Fletcher ....... Al Long Helen ........... Gail Graves Frank Lippencott . . . Mike Moschetti Chic Clark .... . . Richard Kohl Violet Shelton . .... Wanda Locke Mrs. Wade ..... Nancy Alexander Robert Baker ....... Dan Quan Six Future Admirals . . Doug Quick Scott Biddinger Jim Gomes Jim Loder Dennis Bowen Mike Moschetti Walter Sherwood . . John O'Leary A Prospective Tenant . . DianeHynds The Consul .... Passers-By . . . . . . Gary Reeves . . . . Jan Duncan Lynn Anthony Annette Scales Karen Martella ROW THREE: Sue Camper, Jan Duncan, Diane Hynds, Gary Beeves, Arnold Snyder, Nancy Alexander, David Householder, Karen Martella, Lynn Anthony, Arnold Brown,Charles Rogers, Annette Scales. - Eileen, played by Betty Johnson, leads the Portuguese Navy in a Congo Line. The Congo Line includes: Betty Johnson, Al Long, Jim Gomes- and Mike Moschetti. Mrs. Donna Russell director, and Sue Campenstudent director, advise the cast. 259 250 Miss Johnson gives a talk before introducing the guest speaker. Eprents and students fill the theater to see the Shakespeare 1 ms. Shakespeare Comes As part of the world wide Celebration of the Quadric-Centennial of the birthf of William Shakespeare, Castro Valley High and the local Chamber of Commerce presented the Shakespear- ean Film Festival. ln a series of three programs beginning on March 2 and ending on March 17, citizens of Castro Valley were given an opportunity to see some of the world's leading actors and actresses performing in the famous plays of England's immortal and cherished dramatist. Each performance, which began at the high school, included music by the brass ensemble, under direction of MV. Eugene Grapes, Elizabethan songs by the Madrigals, an art exhibition, and Old English refreshments. To serve as introductions to the films shown at the Chabot Theater, lectures were given by qualified speakers on the various aspects of Shakespeare and the era in which he lived. The first film, King Henry V, starring Sir Lawrence Olivier, told of how a man con- sidered to be a playboy proved himself worthy of the noble position of King of England. One of Shakespeare's ,most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet, the story of star crossed lovers and the tragic end of their forbidden love,,Was the next film. The final program, that of the revenge play of Hamlet,, also included an exhibition of fencing which tied in with the final scene of the play. With all three programs combining history, drama, pageantry, romance, and comedy into thrilling spectaculars, the audiences were not only enlightened as to the culture of the Shakespearean Era but were entertained as well. The Castro Valley Chabot Theater marquis lights up to display the Shakespeare feature of Henry V. to Castro Valley Sharon Holswovth and Bvfmie Belden demonstrate a fencing match in front of the Chabot Theater before the presentation of Hamlet. The California State College Madrigals perform for the Festival. MV- Wilson' ffom HaYWa1'd High School g1VSS a speech on The Immortal Shake: spears. A 16-millimeter projector was rented by the Chabot 'Addin to the El' b h g iza et an atmosphere, the Castro Theater, to show the three Shakespeare films. Valley Madrigals sang Renaissance lyrics. 261 262 Those in the Telephone Hour Chorus pictured from left to right are, TOP ROW: J. Ratcliff, L. Larsen, J. Davidson, B. Hopkins,M. Perry, B. Robertson, J. Guintini, J. Loder, G. Antoini, M. Horton, W. Andrade, P. McCowan. BOTTOM ROW: J. I-loelin, D. Spotts, L. Boisvert, S. Revok, M. Gravatt, J. Boring, C. Olsen, B. White, R. Baxter, D. Rennie. With such tunes as Sincere, One Boy, One Last Kiss, and Ed Sullivan ringing through their minds, C. V. Students, families, and friends left the school's auditorium on four different nights, thoroughly convinced that they had spent one of their most memorable evenings of the year. ACapella and Mixed Choir, under the direction ofMrs. Wliayne and the C. V. Orchestra, directed by Mr. Graves, once again put on a successful annual fall musical. Mrs.RusselZ was the able dramatic coach. Full capac- ity crowds came each night to see the well-known Broadway musical comedy about a teen-age idol, his manager and many fans. The leading character, Conrade Birdie, was played by KenBass. His supporting stars were Darleneliobertson as Rosie,Jenny Herring playing Kim MaCaffee, Randy Loyd and Sue Kelly as Albert and Mae Peterson, and Ayers Baxter and CheryZFletcher as Mr. and Mrs. MaCaffee. Ken Bass, as Conrade Birdie, causes a commotion when he interrupts the mayor, Todd Taylor, by singing Sincere CherylFletcher, as Mrs. MaCaffee, and her daughter Kim, Jenny Herring, try to hurry MY- MaC21ffSG,Ayers Baxter, through his breakfast. Mr. MaCaffee persuades his daughter, Kim, not to leave home. Susan Kelly, as Mae Peterson, tries to get her son Albert portrayed by Randy Loyd, interestedin the secretary, Barbara Fansz. -frl x 1 ,,,,.,..,,,,,, N, 1 i i , Dancing and singing to A Whole Lot ' Of LiViUg HTS, P. McGowan, B. Doumard, R., Baxter, B. White, K. Bass, C. Olsen, D. Rennie, M. Perry, J. Herring, W. Andrade, J. Boring. Cheryl Fletcher, Ayers Baxter, Jenny Herring, Randy Loyd, sing the Ed Sullivan num- ber, with the backing from the Choir. MRS. WHAYNE MRS. 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Q2 f f qc we ,f .VS 276 -15.1 ig' f - O Senior Index , ABREU, JOAN , ..... 108,127,196 Club Council 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Caduceus 2-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Grecian Festival 4 ACKERMAN, SUSAN ..... 108,126 Bishop O'Dowd 1-2, Girls League Council 3-4, Honor Roll 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festi- val 3-4 AINSWORTH, KERRY ...... 108 Richmond High School 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Sparti- gras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4 ALCORN, DAVID ....... , 108 Rally Committee 3-4, Honor Roll 1, 2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Junior Prom 3-4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 ALEXANDER, NANCY . . lO3,108, 174,177,189,197,198,208,259 Club Council 4, Girls League Council 1,3, A.F.S, 3, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, C.S.F. 3, Caduceus 1-3, Drama 1-3, F.T.A. 1-2, Nominations and Elections 2-3, Spartan League 1, Philosophy 2, Class Representative 1-3, Class Secretary 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Logos 2-3, Editor-in Chief Logos 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, My Sister Eileen 4, Melodramas 1, Girls Glee 1, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Fes- tival 2-4 ALLEN, KATHIE .... 108,142,196 C.S.F. 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, A'Cappella 3, Aeolians 3 ALLEN, LYNDA ........, 108 Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 ALTMANN, BARB ..... 102,103, 108,197,198 Girls League Council 2-4, Megaphone 1-2, Class Treasurer 3, Class Girls League Representative 4, Honor Roll 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 3, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festi- val 3-4 ANDERSON, CAROL .... . 108,126 James Logan High 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 4 ANDERSON, EDDIE ..... 90,108 Rally Committee 2, Radio 2-4 ANDERSON, MIKE ....... 108 Washington High 1-3 ANNABLE, MEREDITH ...... 108 Girls League Council 1-2, Megaphone 1-2, Homemaking 1-2, Class Repre- sentative 1-4, Christmas Bas ket Drive 1-3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 1, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-2 ANTHONY, LYNNE ..... 108,259 ANTHONY, PAUL .... 108,136,218 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Base- ball 2-3, Varsity Track 4, BlockC.V. 4, Frosh Football 1, J.V. Football 2-3, Varsity Football 4, Honor Roll 1, Grecian Festival 2-4 ANTONELLI, LYNNE ..,.... 90 ARATA, SHARON ......... 109 Drama Club 1, Honor Roll 4, Big , Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4,Sparti- gras 4 ARATA, SYLVIA ......... 109 ARTAXET, VICTOR ....... 109 ARZINO, VICKI . ....... 109,196 Girls L e ague Representative ,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-OffRally1,3,4 ASKEW, BARBARA ....... 109 BADE, MARY ........... 109 BAGEIN, PAM St. Francis High 2, Bishop Armstrong 3, Luther Burbank 4, Girls League Council 2, Pep Club 4, Science 1, Art 1, Spanish Club 4, Class President 1, Class Secretary 2, Student Body Sec- retary 1, Honor Roll 3, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 1, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Girls League President 2 BAILEY, CHUCK .,...... 109 BAILEY, SUSAN . . l03,l05,109,195 Megaphone 1-2, Pe-pClub 3-4, F,T.A. 1, Homemaking 1-2, Class Represen- tative 2,4, Honor Roll 3-4,Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Break- fast Waitress 3, Class Cheerleader 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4,GrecianFes- tival 2-4 BALLETTO, DENNIS ...... 109 San Carlos 1, J.V. Basketball 1, Jun- ior and Senior Basketball Game 4, Sound-Off Rally 2, Grecian Festival 2-4 BANCALARI, FRED . . . 109,207,246 B. Basketball 3, Varsity Swimming 1-4, Block C.V. 1-4, Boys League Representative 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 BANKE, RANDOLPH ...... . 110 Wrestling 1-4 BARONIAN, DAN ......... 110 Gymnastics 2, Photography 4, Rifle 3, Christmas Basket Drive2-3, Jun- ior Prom 4 BAUGI-I, AL .........., . 110 J.V. Tennis 1-2, Class Representa- tive 2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Advanced Band 1, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 BAWDEN, RICHARD ..... 110,222 Varsity Track 3-4, J,V.Cross Coun- try 2, Varsity Cross Country 3-4, J.V. Swimming 1, Block C.V. 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-2, Grecian Festival l,2,4 BASSETT, JERI ......... 110 Gymnastics 2, Megaphone 1, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Grecian Festival 3, Sound Off Rally 3-4 BEACH, ELAINE ......... 110 BEAR, KAREN . . . . 110 A.F.S. 2 BECKLIN, DIANE ...... 103,110 Girls League Council 2-3, Nomina- tions 81 Elections Committee 2, Class Representative 2-4, Class Secretary 3, Class Girls League Representative 2, Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom 4,Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound Off Rally 3 BELDEN, BONNIE . . 26,103,110,156, 188,192,193,l96,259 A.F.S. 3, Megaphone 1-2,Pep Club 3, C,S,F, 1-4, F,T.A. 1, Nominations S Elections Committee 4, Spartan League 1-2, Drama 1, Executive Council 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff 3-4jEdit'or-in-Chief 4,- Junior Prom Chairman 4,l'Senior Ball General' Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound1Off Rally-1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 BELL, RICH . . . If ..... 110,199 J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3-4, BlockC.V. 3-4 ,, .V ff BENGARD, MARSHA . .A ..... 110 Megaphone 1, Ra-lly Committee 4, Honor Roll-4, Junior Prom '4, Senior Ball 3 - 4- ' , BERGE, CHRISTINE . . '.,107,110,195, 197,198,209 , Girls League Council 2-4, A,F.S.2-4, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club3-4,C.S.F. 1,2,4, Band Council 2-4, Nominations and Elections Committee 2-3, Spar- tan League 2, Drama 2,Class Repre- sentative 1-4, Class Treasurer 1, Honor Roll 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Logos 2-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 3, Pajama Game, Oklahoma, Damn Yankees, Admiral Crighton, Dance Band 1-3, Advanced Band 2-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 BERGLUND, LON . ........ 110 J.V. Track 2, J.V. Football 2, Frosh- Soph Football 2 BERNDT, CARL .......... 110 Sound-Off Rally 3 BERRY, DOROTHY ........ 111 Girls League Council 1-2, Megaphone 1, Homemaking 1,Class Representa- tive 1, Honor Roll 1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Break- fast Waitress 3, Girls League Fash- ion Show 2,4, Sweetheart Princess 2, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festi- val 1-4 BERTELSON, MEL .....,.. 111 BERTOLINO, JOANNE ...,., 111 Megaphone 1, Honor Roll 4, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Sound Off Rally 4 BERGER, SHARON ........ 110 C.S,F. 4, Drama 1, Shakespearean Festival 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Grecian Festival 2 BETZER, JANICE ......... 111 Homemaking 1-3, Mixed Choir 1,2,4 BEYER, SHERI . . . 103,107,1l1,126, l88,189,192,197 A.F.S. 1-2, Megaphone 1-2,PepClub 3-4, Nominations and Elections Com- mittee 3-4, Drama 1-2,Class Repre- sentative 1-4, Executive Council 4, Student Body Secretary 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff 4, Town News 3, Logos 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spar- tigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Honor Roll 4 BIBEAU, JANICE . . . 103,111,168, 170,171,173,176,l92,203,205 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club3-4,C.S.F. 3-4, Class Representative 2, Exec- utive Council 4, Student Body Head Song Girl 4, Honor Roll 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Spartan Sweetheart 4, Sweetheart Princess 3, Calendar Girl For The Yearbook 1, Sound-OffRally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2,4, Varsity 277 278 Song Girl 3-4 BIDDINGER, SCOTT ...,. 111, 259 D. Basketball 1, C. Basketball 2-3, Gymnastics 1, Class Representative 1, Boys League Representative 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Sparti- gras 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Grecian Festival 1-2 BIGGIO, RUTH ......,... 111 Caduceus 2-4 BINGHAM, BOB .......... 111 Frosh Soph Football 2, J.V, Trackl, Varsity Track 2, Golf 4, Class Repre- sentative 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 BIRD, TOM .......... 111,189 J.V., Tennis 2, Varsity Tennis 3-4, Block C.,V. 3-4, Honor Roll 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Town News 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3 BISHOP, RON ........... 111 Gymnastics 4 BLACK, ALAN . . . l09,l11,184,196 Sports Manager 2-4, Block C,V. 3-4, Boys League Council 1-4, C,S,F, 4, Chess 2, Honor Roll 4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3-4 BLAZIN, NELSON ......... 112 Spartigras 4 BLESSING, JOANN ...... 112,196 A.F.S. 2-4,C.S.F. 2-4,Caduceus 1-3, F.T.A, 2, Spartan League 1-2, Drama 1, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 2-3, Student Assembly 4 BLEVINS, RICH . . . 3O,112,214,218 Livermore High School, J.V. Football 1-2, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Track 1-4, Block C.V. 2-4, Honor Roll 1-2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 BLISTEN, BOB .......... 112 Mt. Eden High School, Christmas Basket Drive, Junior Prom 4,Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 BLOK, FERDINANDV ........ 112 BOATMAN, GLENN ........ 112 Sports Manager 2-4, Block C,V,3-4, Photography 4, Aviation 1-3, Sound Equipment 1-4, Radio 2, Electronics 1-4, Laconian Staff 3, Junior Prom 2-4, Senior Ball 2-3, Spartigras 2-4, Sorry Wrong Number, Hasty Heart, Oklahoma, Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 BONE, PATRICIA ...... 103,107, 112,169,186 BOREN, BECKY ...... 34,112,125 San Lorenzo High 1-2, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, BigSister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4 BOSCACCI, CAROLE ANN . . 112,178 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Class Representative 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festi- val 1-2 BOWEN, MARC ........ 112,256 Pep Club 3-4, Nominations Si Elec- tions Committee 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Junior Prom 4, Sound Off Rally 3 BOWMAN, ELAINE ......, 112 Science 1, Homemaking 1-3, Girls Glee 1, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 BRABBITT, GREG ........ 112 Photography 4, Senior Ball 3, Grecian Festival 4 BRADLEY, JEANNE ........ 63 Homemaking 2, Grecian Festival 3 BRADLEY, LYNNE . . . 103,107,112, 192,198,204 Girls League Council 3-4, A.F.S. 2, Band Council 2-4, Drama Club 1, Cla s s Representative 3-4, Girls League Representative 3, Executive Council 4, Honor Roll 1-4,Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Orches- tra 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Fes- tival 2-4, Girls League President 4 BRAZELTON, SHERI ....... 113 C.S.F. 2,4, Honor Roll 1,3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 BREESE, ALLAN ......... 113 B, Basketball 2, J.V. Track 1-2, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Spar- tigras 4, Student Assembly 4, Grecian Festival 1-4 BREWER, BARBARA ....... 113 BRIDGEMAN, RAY ......., 113 BRIGGS, ROBERT DALE . . 103,106, 107,113 Radio 1, Art 1, Drama 2-3, Class Representative 2-3, Class Vice President 4, Junior Prom 4, Sparti- gras 4, Sorry Wrong Number, A Sunny Morning, Bye-Bye Birdie, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 4 BRIGGS, STEVE . . .113,225,226,241 J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, J.V. Track 2, Block c,v, 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 BROWN, KENNETH ....... 113 BRUCE, KATHY ......... 114 Spartigras 4 BRUNCKHURST, LAURIE .... 114 Gymnastics 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4 BRUUN, TAFFY .... . . . 20,114 Megaphone, Pep Club, Homemaking 1, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Girls Glee 2, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Sound Off Rally l,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 BUDGE, SHARON .... ..... 1 14 Drama 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 BURH, PAMELA ....... 114,208 Club Council 3, F.T.A, 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Girls Glee 1, Grecian Festival 2-3, F.T,A. President 3 BURNS, MARYBETH ..... 114,208 E1 Capitan High School, Gymnastics 4, Club Council 4, F.T.A. 4, Drama 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Tea 4, Mixed Choir 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 BURROWS, SHARON ....... 114 West Phoenix High School 1, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Mixed Choir 3 BUSSELL, BARBARA ....... 114 Town News 3 BUSSEY, JIM ........... 114 J.V. Track 3, Boys League Council 1-4, C,S.F, 4, Boys League Repre- sentative 1, Honor Roll 1,3,4 BYLANDER, CHRIS ...... 103,114 Class Representative 1,2,4, Class Vice President 2, Class Secretary 1, Honor Roll 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 CALLAWAY, LORRAINE ..... 115 Megaphone 1-2 CALLAWAY, CANDY . . .... 115 CALVERT, DONNA ........ 115 Class Representative 1, Honor Roll l,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Town News 3, Jun- ior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Grecian Festival 3 CANFIELD, RON ......... 115 Radio 3, Russian 1, Christmas Bas- ket Drive 3-4, Senior Ball 3, Sound- Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 CARNEY, ROBERT ...,.. 115,119 Radio 1, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball CARTWRIGHT, JUDITH ANN . . 115, 209,257 Aeolians 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Girls Glee 2, Mixed Choir 3, A'Cappella 4 CARTWRIGHT, PAT . . . 103,115,127 Megaphone, Pep Club, Homemaking 1, Drama 3, Class Representative 1, 2, Honor Roll l,2,3, Christmas Bas- ket Drive 2,3, Junior Prom 4,Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Fes- tival 1,2,3,4 CATANHO, DAVE ....... 115,246 J.V, Swimming 1-2, Varsity Swim- ming 3-4, BlockC,V, 3-4, Class Rep- resentative 2-3, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 CERNY, MIKE .......... 116 J.V, Football 2-3, J.V. Swimming 1, Varsity Swimming 2, Varsity Wres- tling 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Spartigras 4, Dance Band 2, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 CHANDLER, STEVE .,..... 116 Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festi- val 1-4, Senior Ball 3 CHAPMAN, GARY . . 63,116,175,199 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Track 3-4, Block C,V. 3-4, Photog- raphy 4. Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 CHAPPELL, VALERIE ...... 116 Sunset High School 1-2, Pep Club 3, Art 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Big Sister Tea 2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Mixed Choir 2-3 CHESNEY, LARRY ........ 116 Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound- Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 CLARK, GARY Germantown High School CLARK, KRISTINE . . 116,127,2Ol,269 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Class Representative 1-2, Honor Roll l,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound- Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2,4 CLINTON, JAYNE .... 43,107,1l3, 116,189,192 Nominations gl Elections Comm. 4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff3,Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Sen- ior Tea 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-3, Grecian Festival 3-4 CLOSE, SUSAN ..,...... 116 Caduceus 1-2, Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4,Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4,Sound-OffRally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 COAD, BOB ............ 117 COLE, JUDIE ........... 117 lgargo High School 1-3, Gymnastics COLEMAN, JANET ........ 117 C,S.F. 2-3, Honor Roll 1-4 COLEMAN, RICH ......... 117 Hayward High, Grecian Festival 3 COMBS, STEVE .......... 117 CONNOR, PETE ..,....... 117 C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Pajama Game, Oklahoma, Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie, Orchestra 1-4, Dance Band 4, Advanced Band 1-4, Rally Bands 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 4 CONRAD, CRYSTAL ....... 117 Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sis- ter Tea 4 COPENHAVER, MICHAEL .... 117 CORL, EMILY .........., 117 Megaphone 1, ETA, 1, Homemaking 2 , COURTNEY, CAROL ..... 103,117 Megaphone 1-2, PepClub3-4,Home- making 3, Class Representative 1-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Wait- ress 3, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Sound-Off Rall-y 2-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-4 COUTS, DENNIS .......... 117 Wrestling 2, Rally Committee 2-3 COWART, JIM ........ 117,196 J.V. Tennis 1, Varsity Tennis 2-4, C,S,F, 1-4, Class Rep. 2-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Orchestra 3-4, Advanced Band 1-4, Rally Bands 1-4, Sound-OffRally1-4 CORWIN, KATHY ......... 117 Megaphone 1-2 COYLE, JUDY ........ 117,186 Class Rep. 1, Christmas Bas ket Drive 4, Laconian Staff 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 1-2 CRACKEL, MICHAEL ROBERT . . 64, 103,118 J.V. Swimming 3, Club Council 3-4, Boys League Council 1-4, A.F,S. 2-3, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4,C.S.F, 3, Aeolians 4, F,T.A, 1,2,4, Science 1, Nominations 81 Elections Comm. 2-4, Art 1-2, Spartan League 1-2, Class Representative 3, Honor Roll 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Mixed Choir 2-4, A'Cappella 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Fes- tival 1,3,4 CRADDOCK, DENNIS . . . 103,118,126 Frosh Football 1, J.V. Basketball 1, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Football 3,-Jun- ior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball3, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 CRITCHFIELD, RITA .... 103,l07, 118,195,198 Megaphone 1-2, C.S,F. 2, Homemak- ing 1, Drama l-2, Class Representa- tive 2-4, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4 CRONIN, DONNA JEAN ..... 118 Aeolians 3, C,S,F. 2, Caduceus 1, Drama 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 2, A'Cap- pella 3, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 4 CROUSE, JIM ........... 118 J.V. Wrestling 2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 CUMERO, JIM .......... 118 Christmas Basket Drive 3, Mixed Choir 2, Grecian Festival 1-4 CUMINS, LARRY ......,. 118 CUMINS, MARIANNE ...... 118 Megaphone 1 CUNNINGHAM, BARRY . . . 106,118, 133,196,199,209,216,217,218 Varsity Track 3-4, Varsity Football 3-4, Block C.V. 3-4, Varsity Wres- tling 4, J.V. Wrestling 1-2, J.V. Foot- ball 2, Boys League Council 4,C,S,F, 1-4, Band Council 1-4, Class Repre- sentative 1-2, Class Boys League Rep. 4, Honor Roll 1--4, Spartigras 4, Damn Yankees, Pajama Game, Oklahoma, Bye Bye Birdie, Dance Band 1-4, Advanced Band 1-4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 2-4, State Honor Band 4 DALLMAN, KENNETH ...... 118 Photography 4, Math 2, Sound Equip- ment 1, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3, Clairemont High, San Diego DAMRON, JO ANNA ....... 118 Homemaking 3,4, Drama l,2, B ig Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Girls Glee 1, Girls League Fashion Show 3 DAVIS, CONNIE . . . . 103,118,180, 193,201,205 Megaphone l,2, Pep Club 3,4, C.,S.F. 4, Aviation 4, Class Representative 1,2,3, Executive Council 4, Student Body Officer 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Class Cheerleader 3, Class Songirl 1, Head Songirl 4, Sound Off Rally 1,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Varsity Songirl 2,3,4 DAVIS, JIM ...... 36,109,l19,187 J.V. Swimming l,2, Photography1,2, Laconian Staff 3,4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 DAVIS, TOM . . . 30,119,2l4,216,218 Frosh Football 2, Frosh-Soph Base- ball 1, J.V, Track 2, Varsity Track 3,4, Block C.V. 3,4, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Boys League Council l,2,3,4, Rally Committee 1, 2,3,4, C,S,F, 1, Class Representative 1,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Gre- cian Festival 2,3,4 DEAN, DALE . . , 19,103,119,197,199 Varsity Track 2,3,4, J.V. Cross Country 2,3, Block C.V. 3,4, Club Council 4, Boys League Council 4, Band Council 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Orchestra 3,4, Ad- vanced Band l,2,3,4, Rally Band 1,2, 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 DE COITO, ERNEST . . . 104,105,109, 119,181,187 D, Basketball l,2, C. Basketball 3, B, Basketball 1, J.V. Tennis 2, Rally Committee l,2, Class Representative l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 2,3, 4, Student Assembly 4 DE COITO, ROBERT ..... 119,231 D. Basketball l,2,3,4, J.V. Wrestling 4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 DE GENNARO, GENE ....... 119 Class Representative 4, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festi- val 2,3,4 DEGLER, SUSAN ..... 119,188,189 Megaphone l,2, Pep Club 3,4, Russian 1, Clas s Representative l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,4, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Achaean Staff 3,4, Logos 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Advanced Band 1, Sound Ofg Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2, ,4 DELANEY, SUSAN ........ 119 Drama 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sis- ter Tea 1,4, Managing Editor Town News 3, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Damn Yankees 3, Oklahoma 2, Orchestra l,2,3 DELGADO, FRANK ........ 119 DELLA MAGGIORA, DARLENE . . 120 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound OffRally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival l,2,3,4 DE LONG, STEVE ........ 119 C. Basketball l,2, J.V. Baseball l,2, Golf 2, Math 2, Chess 1, Science l,2, Russian 1, Spartan League 2, Class Representative l,2, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Oklahoma 2, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Sound Off Rally 1, 2,4, Grecian Festival 2,4, Monte Vista Christian 3 DE MONTE, JANICE ....... 119 F.T.A. l,2, Honor Roll 3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Sound Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival 2,4 DENIS, RON .........., 120 DE NOBLE, SUSAN . . . 119,209,257 Megaphone 1,4, Pep Club l,4, Class Representative l,2, Christmas Bas- ket Drive 2,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Jun- ior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 2, A'Cappella 3,4 DERDEVANIS, JEFF ....... 120 Frosh-Soph Football 1, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3 DERR, DENNIS .......... 120 J.V. Track 2, Boys League Council l,2,3,4, C,S,F. l,2, Caduceus l, Honor Roll l,2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 DEXHEIMER, DOUGLAS . . .107,120 B, Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Track 4, J.V.Cross Coun- try 2, Varsity Swimming 1, Sports Manager l,2, Block C.V. 2,3,4, Pho- tography 4, Class Representative 4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Jun- ior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 DEXHEIMER, JOHN . . . l07,120,174, 175,180,199 B, Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, J.V. Cross Country 2, Varsity Swimming 1, Sports Manager l,2, Block C.V. 2, Club Council 4, Boys League Council 1,4, Photography 4, Class Representative 2,3, Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 3,4, Jun- ior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 DIAMOND, FRANK .... 120,241,242 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Boys League Council 1,4, Class Representative 2, 3 DiGIUSTO, MIKE ......... 120 J.V. Track, Varsity Track, Frosh- Shopg Wrestling, Boys League Council l,2,' ,4 DOBESH, THOMAS ....... 121 Photography 4, Sound Equipment 3 DODSON, PAT .......... 121 Megaphone l,2, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 2,3,4, Grecian Fes- tival 3,4 DONAHUE, LINDA ...... 121,188 Megaphone l,2, Pep Club 3, Class Representative 2, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea l,4, Achaean Staff 4, Town News 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 2,3, Grecian Festival 2,3 DOWNARD, BOB .... l21,128,l39, 209,257,263 Aeolians 1-4, C.S.F. 1,4, Honor Roll 1,4, Junior Prom 3, Spartigras 2-3, Our Town 1, Pajama Game 1, Oklahoma 2, Damn Yankees 3, Bye Bye Birdie 4, A'Cappella l,2,3,4, Madrigals 3, Grecian Festival 3,4, Accompanist 1,2,3,4 DOWNS, LARRY .... 26,12l,126, 139,192,193,l95,196,197,199,206 Club Council 3,4, A.F.,S. 3, Mega- phone l,2, Pep Club 3, C.S,F. l,2,3, 4, Nominations 8 Elections Commit- tee 4, Art 1, Spartan League l,2, Class Representative 2,3, Executive Council 3,4, Vice President 4, Boys State Representative 3, Graduation Honor Guide 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4,Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 DOVER, DIANE ........ 121,192 Nominations Si Elections Committee 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Mixed Choir 3, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,4 DUFF, VIVIENNE . . . 103,lO6,107, l21,189,197,198,208 Girls League Council 2,3,4, Mega- phone l,2, Pep Club 4, Nominations gl Elections Committee 3,Homemak- ing 1, Class Representative 2,4, Girls League Representative 4, Big Sister Tea 3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 2, Girls League Fashion Show 2,4, Sound Off 279 280 Rally 2, Grecian Festival 1 DUNCAN, BRUCE .,....... 121 Aviation 3,4 DYER, KENNETH ......... 121 EASLINGER, BILL Central High, Cheyenne, Wyoming EDWARDS, DAVE .... 28, 121,22 J.V. Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basket- ball 3,4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, J.V. Baseball 3, J.V. Cross Country 4, Block C.V. 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Achaean Staff 3, Senior Ball 3, Rogers High, Toledo, Ohio EGELSTON, SUSAN . . . 121,123,180 Megaphone l,2,3, RallyCommittee 3, Honor Roll 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, My Sister Eileen 4 ELLIKER, SANDY .... 121,200,202 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Girls League Fashion Show 2,3,4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Fes- tival 1,2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4 ENGSTROM, HARRY . . . 122,207,218 Golf 1, Frosh-Soph Football 1, Block C.V. 4, J,V. Football 2,3, Varsity Football 4, Boys League Council 1,2, 3,4, Rally Committee 1,2, Honor Roll l,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally 1,2, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 ERIKSEN, WILLY ........ 122 Christmas Basket Drive 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 ESPOSITO, SAL .,.,..... 122 ETCHISON, BONNIE ...... 122 Shakespearean Festival 4, Honor Roll 3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3, Hayward High 1,2 EULER, GARY Dance Band 2-4 EVANS, JEFF ........ 122,149 Pep Club 4, C.S.F. l,2,3,4, Band Council 2,4, Sound Equipment 1, Radio 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 3, 4, Damn Yankees 3, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Dance Band 3,4, Advanced Band l,2,3,4, Rally Band l,2,3,4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Gre- cian Festival 3,4 EVANS, RON .......... 122 Dorchester High, Dorchester, Massachusetts, P, C. Jones High, Beeville, Texas FARIA, TOM ........... 122 Football 2,3, Wrestling 2,3 FASSLER, SUSAN ........ 122 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Rally Committee 1, C.S.F. 1,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Class Cheer- leader 2, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Senior Ball 3 FATKIN, JANE ..... 102,103,122, 209,257 Girls League Council 2, A,F,S, 2,3, Megaphone 2, Aeolians 3,4, C.S.F.2, 3, Nominations gl Elections Commit- tee 4, Class Representative 2,3,4, Class Vice President 4, Girls League Representative 2, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 3, Girls Glee 2, A'Cappella 3,4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound Off Rally 2,3, 4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Sierra Jr. High School 1 FELLMAN, ERICK ........ 123 Photography 1, Honor Roll1,2, Igaconian Staff 3, Grecian Festival . ,4 FEREA, JUDY .......... 123 Megaphone 1, Christmas Ba sket Drive l,2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, , inior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, 'recian Festival l,2,3 FLETCHER, CHERYL . . . 104,186, 188,209,257,263 Aeolians 3,4, Honor Roll 3,4, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Mixed Choir 3, A Cappella 3,4, Sound Off Rally 3,4 FLORES, BARBARA ....... 123 Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 FLORES, PAT ........ '. . 123 Homemaking 1, Honor Roll 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4 FOLLETT, RICK ......... 123 Nominations Si Elections Committee l,2,3, Electronics l,2,3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Advanced Band 2, Sound Off Rally 3,4 FORSHER, CATHY ..... 123,126, 182-184,192,193 Executive Council 4, Christmas Bas- ket Drive 1,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 1, Laconian 3, Laconian Editor-in- Chief 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2, 3,4, Grecian Festival l,2,3,4 FRANCO, LORETTA Pep Club 3, Mixed Choir 3,4, Senior Ball33, Kailua High, Honolulu, Hawaii 1,21 FRANK, STEVEN ...... 103,104, 123,196,197,208 J.V. Tennis 1, Boys League Council l,2,3,4, Megaphone 1,2,PepClub 3,4, Nominations 8 Elections Committee 2, Spartan League 1,2, Hootenanny 4, Class Representative 1,2, Clas s President 2, Boys League Represen- tative 1,'Executive Council 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Class Cheerleader 3,4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival l,2,3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 2 FRANK, SUZI ...... 103,123,195, 206,209,257 Club Council 4, A.F.S, 2,3,4, Aeolians 2,3,4, C,S,F, 2,3,4, Caduceus 1,2, Spartan League 2, Drama 1, C-lass Representative 1,2, Girls State Rep- resentative 3, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 1, A'Cappel- la 2,3,4, SoundOffRally 1,2,3,4,Gre- cian Festival l,2,3,4, Student Assem- bly 4 FRANK, TIM ........... 123 J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 3, J.V. Baseball 2, Honor Roll 4, Sen- ior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4, San Lorenzo 1,2 FRAZIER, NANCY ........ 123 Megaphone 1,2, Honor Roll 4, Big Sister Tea 4 FREEMAN, CHRISTINE . . 123,l88, 189,200 Gymnastics 1, Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 4, Honor Roll 4,Christmas Bas- ket Drive 1,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff 4, Town News 3, Man- aging Editor Town News 3, Logos 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Senior Ball3 FREEMAN, DEAN ...... 123,147 Washington High 1, Irvington High 2,3, Reno High 3 FRESTON, JEANETTE ...... 124 Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3, 4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 FRIERY, SANDI . . 107,124,209,257 Girls League Council l,2,3,4, Mega- phone 1,2, Drama 1, Class Repre- sentative 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfastwait- ress 3, Damn Yankees 3, Mixed Choir 2, Sound Off Rally 3, Grecian Festi- val 2,3, A'Cappel1a 3-4, Aeolians 3-4 FULLER, DENNIS ...... 124,218 Varsity Football 4, Varsity Wrestling 4, Block C.V. 4, Christmas Basket Drive, J.V. Football 3, J.V. Wrestling 2,3, Frosh Football 1, Frosh Wres- tling 1 FURTADO, PATTI ........ 124 Megaphone 1,2, PepClub 3,4, Big Sis- ter Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4, Elmhurst Jr. High GAAL, KATHY ...... 48,107,124 C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Mixed Choir 2, Sound OffRally l,2,3,4, Gre- cian Festival l,2,3,4 GADOW, CAROLE ....... 44,124 Honor Roll 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Sen- ior Tea 4 GALLIA, MICHELE . . . 115,124,186 Girls League Council 2,3, Spartan League 1, Girls League Representa- tive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fash- ion Show 3, Sound Off Rally 2,3, Gre- cian Festival l,2,3 GALLO, CHARLES ........ 124 Wayne Senior High School, Wayne, New Jersey GALLO, LA VONNE . . 103,106,115, 124,192,195,197,198,201,208 Girls League Council 4, Megaphone 1, 2, Pep Club 3,4, Nominations 81 Elec- tions Committee 3, Drama 1, Class Representative 1,2,4, Class Secre- tary 4, Honor Roll l,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Fes- tivai i,3,4 GALOVICH, DOROTHY . . 124,196,208 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4,F.T,A. l,2,3,4,Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Grecian Festival 1,3,4 I GANT, PATRICIA ....... 104,124 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 2,3, Home- making 2, Drama 2,3, Honor Roll 1, 4, Big Sister Tea 1, SoundOffRally3 GATELEY, WAYNE ........ 124 C.S.F. 4, Photography 4, Honor Roll 1,3, Boys League Council l,2,3,4 GATZ, DIANE .......... 124 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3, G.R,A. 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Tea 4, Tennyson 1, Mt. Eden 2 GAYA, JERRY ...... 124,207,231 J.V. Wrestling 2,3, J.V.Swimming 1, Varsity Swimming 2,3, V a r s i t y Wrestling 4, Block C.V. 2,3,4, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll l,2,4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1, 2,3,4 GEBHART, RICHARD . ..... 124 J.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3,4, J.V., Football 2, Student Assembly 4, Logan High School, Washington High School GEKLER, MARI . . .- ...... 124 Homemaking 4, Providence High, Burbank, California 1, Adolpho Camarillo High, Camarillo, California 3,4, Jr. Council 3, Girls League 2,3 GERMAN, SHARON ....... 124 Carson High, Carson City, Nevada 1, lgflt. Diablo, Concord 2,Hayward High GINSBERG, ROCHELLE ..... 125 Girls League Council l,2,3,4, Mega- phone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Nominations gl Elections Committee 2, Class Rep- resentative 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, Town News 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Class Songirl 2,3, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3 GIORDANO, SHIRLEY ...... 173 GIUNTINI, JEFF ..... 125,173, 209,257,263 D. Basketball 1,2, C., Basketball 3, B. Basketball 2, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 3, Boys League Council 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,4, Jun- ior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Mixed Choir 4, A'Cappella 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2, 3,4 GLADDING, ANN ......... 125 Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Castlemont High 1,2 GLASSER, ALLAN .... 109,125,199, 214,218,231 Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, J.V. Track 1, Block C.V. 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 GLASSER, BEVERLY ...... 125 GLAVOR, DAVID ........ 125 J.V. Cross Country, Class Repre- sentative 2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Sen- ior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Bret Harte Jr. High 1 GLIDDON, GARY ......... 126 J.V. Track 3, Sports Manager 3, Block C.V. 3, Drama 1, Honor Roll 1,2 GODDARD, LYNNE ........ 126 Megaphone 3, Math 1, Science 1, Homemaking 2, Art 1 GOMES, JIM ,... ..... 1 26,259 J.V. Track 4, Caduceus 3,4,Chess 1, 2, Honor Roll 1,2, Junior Prom 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4 GONSALVES, JOANNA . . . 103,l07, l26,l86,196,204 C.S,F. 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Sparti- gras 4, Senior Tea 4, Mixed Choir 4, Sound Off Rally 3, Student Assembly Representative 4, Grecian Festival 3,4 GOODSON, CAROL ..... 102,103, 104,126,204 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Class Representative 3,4, Class Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Advanced Band 1,2,3,4, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Class Cheerleader 3,4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1, 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 4 GORE, SYLVIA .....,.... 126 Megaphone 1, Aeolians 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball3, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 2,3, A Cappella 4, Sound-Off Rally 2,4 GOULD, SHIRLEY ,... .... 1 26 Girls League Council 1,2,3,4, Mega- phone, Pep Club, Nominations and Elections Committee 3, Class Repre- sentative 1,2,3,4, Class Vice Presi- dent 3, Secretary 2, Girls League Representative 2,3, Christmas Bas- ket Drive 2,3,4, Big Sister Tea l,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Break- fast Waitress 3, Girls League Fash- ion Show 2,3, Grecian Festival 2,3, Senior Ball 3 GOULD, TIM ...... 126,215,232 Varsity Football 3,4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 3, Block C.V. 3,4, Wrestling' 1,2,3,4, Boys League Council 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 3, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 GOUVEIA, LEIGH ..... 126,214, 2l8,24l,242,243 Frosh-Soph Football 1, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Block C.V. 3,4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Boys League Council 1,2,3,4, C.S,F. 1, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3,4, Junior Prorr 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally 1,2, Grecian Festi- val 2,3,4 GRANATO, PHYLLIS .... 103,126, 127,200 Girls League Council 1,2,3,4, Mega- phone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Band Coun- cil 2, Class Representative 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Admiral Crition, Our Town, Bye Bye Birdie, Oklahoma, Damn Yankees, Pajama Game, Orchestra 1, Girls League Fashion Show 3, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 GRAVATT, MARY ....... 126 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3, Aeolians 3,4, Caduceus 1,2,3, F.T.A, 3, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Diary ofAnne Frank, Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie, Mixed Choir 2, A'Cappella 3, 4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound Off Rally 1,2,2,4, Grecian Fes- tival l,2,3,4 GRAY, CAROL ........,. 126 Senior Ball 3 GRAYDON, RICHARD Junior Prom 4 GREENWOOD, BOB ....... 127 J.V. Tennis 3, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2,3, Hootenanny 4, Logos 4, Sparti- gras 4, Bye Bye Birdie, Dance Band 1,2,3,4, Advanced Band 2,3, Rally Bands 2,3, Washington High, Irvington High GRIFFIN, GAIL ......... 127 Megaphone 1, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Senior Ball 4 GRIFFIN, SANDRA . .127,209,257,263 Club Council 4, Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3, Aeolians, 3,4, Hootenanny 4, Honor Roll 3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 2, A'Cappella 3,4, Madrigals4 GUNN, CAROL .......... 127 Girls League Council 1,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, BigSis- ter Tea 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 3, Mixed Choir 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 4 HALLINAN, JIM ........ 39,127 Havenscourt Junior High 1,Gymnas- tics 2 HAMILL, STEVE ......,. 127 Kearny High School, Class Rep. 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3 HAMMETT, LISA ..... 103,127,188 Girls League Council 2-3, Math 4, Nominations Bi Elections Comm. 4, Drama 1, Class Representative 1-3, Class Vice President 3, Honor Roll 1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spar- tigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 1, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 HANELT, BEVERLY ..... 109,127 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Honor Roll 2, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4 HANNA, MARK ......... 127 HANSEN, GARY ......... 127 C. Basketball 2, B. Basketball 2-3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Track 3-4, Block C.V. 3-4, C.S,F. 1, Honor Roll 2-3, Junior Prom 4, Sen- ior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4,Gre- cian Festival '2-4 HANSON, MARY ......... 127 HANSON, WALT ......... 127 Cupertino 1-3, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track HARANO, KENNETH . . . 127,128,196 C.S,F. 1,3,4, Photography 1-2, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 HART, TONI ........,. 128 Abraham Lincoln 1-2, Drama 4, Student Assembly 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Logos 4, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 4, A'Cappella 4 HARRIS, JOHN ......... 128 C. Basketball 2, J.V. Cross Country 4, Grecian Festival 4 HARRISON, CONNIE ..... 128 HARRISON, TOM ........ 128 Christmas Basket Dr i ve 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 HARGISS, GARY A. ....... 128 Varsity Track 2, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 4 HARGISS, JERRY ........ 128 Varsity Track 2-3, Football 2-3 HAUGHY, HEIDI . . . 103,107,123 128,188,192 Girls League Council 1-4, Mega- phone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Nomina- tion 3 Elections Comm. 3-4, Dr a m a 1, Student Assembly 4, Class Re- presentative 1-3, Cla s s Secretary 2, Executive Council 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff4,Town News 3, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 HAZELTON, SANDY ...... 129 Homemaking lg Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 HENCKEN, KEN . ....... 129 HENRY, SUSAN . . . 34,129,184 Honor Roll 3-4, Laconian Staff 3, Editor of the Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie, My Sis ter Eileen, Grecian Festival 3,4, Spartigras 4 HERRMANN, MYRON ...... 129 Rally Committee 2, Honor Roll 4, Sound-Off R all y 2-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-4, Senior Ball 3 HEWLETT, BILL ........ 129 Varsity Tr ac k 2, Football 1-2 HICKS, GLENN ...... 129,218 Tennyson 1, Frosh-Soph Football 1-2, J.V. T-rack 1, Varsity Track 2, Block C.V. 4, J.V. Football 3, Varsity F ootball 45 Christmas Basket Drive 2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3 HILLMAN, KURT ........ 129 Oakland High, Chess 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1 HIRSCHMAN, RICH .... 7,129, 207,246,249 Varsity Swimming 1-4, Blo c k C.V. 1-4, Spartigras 4, MixedChoir 1-3, Sound-Off R ally 3-4, Grecian Festi- val 3-4 HITE, MARK ....... 129,199 J.V. Tennis 1, Varsity Tennis 2-4, Block C.V. 2-4, Class Rep. 2-3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Rally Bands 1, Sound- Off Rally 1,2,4, Grecian Festival 2-4 HOCKER, DENNIS ....... 129 Honor Roll 4 I-IOLMAN, RICHARD ...... 129 Sonora High School, Varsity Track 1-4 HOLMAN, TRACY ....... 129 San Lorenzo High' 1-3, Wrestling 1-4, Block S.L. 1-3, Class Rep. 3, Bo s League Rep. Class Officer 2-3i Christmas Basket Drive 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 HOLMES, RONI ......... 129 Megaphone 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Sound-Off R ally 1-3, Grecian Festi- val 1-4 HOLSWORTH, SHERRYN .... 130 Dinuba High School, Christmas 281 282 Basket Drive 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 HOLTORF, DON . . l26,l3O,2l4, 215,217,218 B, Basketball 2, Frosh-Soph Base- ball 1, J.V. Baseball 2-3, Varsity Track 4, Block C.V. 3-4, Rally Committee 4, Class Representative 2,4, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Varsity Football 3-4 HOMEN, BERNIE , . 103,l04,l30,181 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4,Class Rep. 2-3, Honor Roll1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Class Song Girl 4, Sound-Off Rally 1,3, 4, Grecian Festival 3-4 HORNOF, BILL ......... 130 C.S,F 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 4 HORTON, MARTI . . 103,107,l09, 115,130,186,201,257,262,263 Megaphone 2, Aeolians 3-4, Class Rep. 3-4, Honor Roll 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Damn Yankees 3, Bye B e Birdie 4, Girls Glee 1, MixedyChoir 2, A'Cappella 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4 Grecian Festival 3-4, Senior Tea 4 HORTON, SUSAN ........ 130 Gymnastics 2, Photography 4, Art 3, Logos 3-4 HOUSEHOLDER, LINDA .... 130 Gymnastics 1-4, Caduceus 1-2, Chess 2-4, Honor Roll 3, Advanced Band 1-4, Rally Bands 1-2, Grecian Festival 3-4 HOUSEMAN, YVONNE ..... 130 C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll 1,3 HOWARD, PEGGY ..... 103, 107,130,192 C,S.F. 3-4, Nominations Si E- lections Committee 4, Executive Council 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Spartigras 4, HOWE, FREDERICK JR. Tennyson High HOWELL, TONI ....... 123,130 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Homemaking 2, Class Rep. 2-4, Girls League Council 1-4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Girls League Fashion Show 2,4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festi- val l-4 HUBBERTZ, ANDREW PAUL . . 5, 1 0 Advanced Band 1-4 HUGHES, SALLIE ....... 131 HUISH, MARY .......... 131 Megaphone 1, Class Rep. 1, Honor Roll l,3,4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Sound Off Rally 1 HUMANN, STEVE ..... 131,l68, 199,218,226 Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Foot- ball 2, J.V. Basketball 1-2, Varsity Basketball 2-4, Frosh-Soph Base- ball 3, Varsity Track 4, BlockC.V. 3-4, Class Rep. 1, Spartigras 4 HUMMER, CLINTON ...... 131 Sandia High School, Honor Roll 3, Christmas Basket Drive 4 HUNTER, SANDRA ....... 131 C.S.F. 1-2, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Junior Prom 4, Advanced Band 3-4, Rally Bands 1,4, Sound-Off Rally 1,4 HUNTING, Cl-IARLENE ..... 131 Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom 4 HUTCHINSON, DAN ...... 131 HUTTO, JEANNE . . 131,209,257 Girls League Council 1, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Aeolians 2-4, Class Rep. 1-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom4, Spartigras 4, Oklahoma 2, Damn Yankees 3, Girls Glee 1, A'Cappella 2-4, Madrigals 3, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Class Song Girl 1, Sound-Off Rally 1-2, Grecian Festi- val 1-4 HYNDS, DIANE . . . 123,132,259 Drama 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen, Bye Bye Birdie, Makeup Mixed Choir, Sound-Off Rally 3-4 IANNUZZI, FRANKIE ...... 132 Elmhurst 1, Castlemont 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Girls League 3-4 JACKSON, JILL . . . 103,132,193 Girls League Council 1-3, A.F.S. 3, C.S.F. 1,4, Band Council 3-4, Homemaking 1, Class Rep. 1-4, Class Secretary 3, Class Treasur- er 2, Class Girls League Rep. 1, Executive Council 4, Student Body Secretary 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Laconian Staff 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Orches- tra 4, Advanced Band l-4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 JACKSON, JUDI ......... 132 Fremont High, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4,Junior Prom 4 JACOBSON, SHARON .... 132,180 Megaphone 1-2, C.S.F. 4, Class Representative 1-2, Honor Roll 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 JOHANSEN, JOLLY ....... 132 Megaphone 1-2, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Mixed Choir 2-3 JOHNSON, CHERIE ....... 132 Megaphone 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Town News Staff 4 JOHNSON, DAVE . . . 132,226 D. Basketball 1, C, Basketball 2-3, B. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. gifrack 2, Varsity 3-4, Block C.V. -4 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH , . 105,132, 164,258 Girls League Council 2,Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3, Nominations Si E- lections Comm. 3, Class Repre- sentative 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 JOHNSON, MARLA ....... 132 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-4 JOHNSON, SHERRY ....... 132 Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Tea 4 JONES, DONNA . . l32,195,197,210 A.F.S. 1-4, Pep Club 4, C.S.F. 4, Math 4, Class Rep. 2-3, Honor Roll 1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 JONES, LOUIS ,...... 132,246 J.V. Swimming 1-2, Varsity Swim- gning 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball JOWER, DON .... 133,200,223 C. Basketball 1-3, B. Basketball 2-3, J.V. Track 1,4, J.V. Cross Country 4, Boys League Council 4, C.S.F, 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Sparti- gras 4, Advanced Band 1-4, Rally Bands 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Shake- spearean Festival 4 JUDD, ROBERT ......... 133 J.V. Tennis 1, Sports Manager 2, Block C.V. 2-4, C.S.F. 2, Sound Equipment 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 2-4, My Sister Eileen, Bye Bye Birdie, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 JUZIX, SUE .... 22,l33,195,l98 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3,Home- making 1, Drama 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound- Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3-4 KELLY, BILL ......... 133 Honor Roll 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 KEIM, YVONNE ......... 133 Big Sister Tea 4 KAUFFMAN, HARRY ...... 133 B. Basketball 2, J.V. Baseball 3, Rally Committee 1-2, Class Rep. 2, Boys League Rep. 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 KELLY, SUSAN . . 104,l33,201, 209,257,263 Pep Club 4, Aeolians 4, Drama 1, Honor Roll 3-4, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie, Girls Glee 2, Mixed Choir 3, A'Cappella 3-4, Advanced Band 1, Girls League Fashion Show 4 KERR, SUSAN . . . 104,133,180 Girls League Council 1-2, Mega- phone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Home- making 1, Class Rep. 1-3, Girls League Resp, 2, Honor Roll 1,2, 4, Big Sister 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 1, C lass Cheerleader4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-4 KILBOURNE, BARRY .... 134,199 Science 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-4 KOHNE, CAROLE ........ 134 KOTY,MlCHELE . . ,' ..... 134 Notre Dame Academy 1-2, Hayward High School, Honor Roll 4 KRISTIANSEN, FRITZ ..... 134 KUCHENMEISTER, SHARON . . 134 Megaphone 1, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 4 KUES, DOUG .... ....... 1 34 LAIRD, MARY .......... 134 Megaphone 1-2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Tea 3, Spartigras, 4, Sound Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 LAMBDIN, PAUL ...... 134,189 Frosh-Soph Wrestling 1, J.V. Wrestling 2, Town News, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1,2,4 LANE, MARILOU ........ 134 Gymnastics 1, A.F.S. 2, Megaphone 1-2, Hootenanny 4, Drama 2,1-lonor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sorry Wrong Number, Diary of Anne Frank, Orchestra 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 LaQUAGLlA, CORALIE . . . 134,200 Tennyson High, Monte Vista High Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Class Rep. 4, Student Body Secre- tary 2, Student Body Treasurer 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Mixed Choir 2, Sound-Off Rally 1,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,3,4 LARMOUR, DON . . 35,106,l07, l34,173,180,188,193 Frosh-Soph Baseball, Boys League Council 1-4, Rally Corn- mittee 1-4, Class Rep. 1, Class President 3-4, Executive Council 3-4, Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Grecian Festival 2-4 LARSEN, JAY . . . 126,134,174 J.V. Track 2, Drama 1 LARSEN, LINDA .... l35,196, 209,257,264 Aeolians 3-4, C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, ' Damn Yankees 3, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 2, A'Cappella 3-4, Madrigals 4, Girls League Fashion Show 3, Student Assembly 4 LATONA, MARTIN ....... 135 Radio 3, Albany High, Sycamore High School LAVIN, SHERRYL . . . 135,106,127 Class Rep. 3, Class Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket I Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior 1 Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Mixed Choir 4, Sound Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-4 LEACH, BILL ..,...... 135 Club Council 4, Sound Equipment 1-3, Rifle 3, Radio 1-4, Electronics 2-4, Drama 3, Laconian Staff 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Hasty Heart, My Sister Eileen, I Shall Be Waiting, Bye Bye Birdie, Damn Yankees, I Oklahoma, sound off Rally 1-3, Grecian Festival 2-3 LEAVITT, YVONNE ...... 135 Class Rep. 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Tea 4,Girls Glee 4 LEISTER, CHRIS ..... 127,135 J.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3, Block C.V. 3-4, Photography 4, Chess 1-2, Junior Prom 4, Sound- Off Rally 2,4, Grecian Festival 1,2, 4 I I LEIVA, ELAINE .... 103,107,135 Girls League Council 4, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Class Rep. 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-4 LEMOS, MERVIN ...,... 135 Mixed Choir 2 LERSCH, JOHN ........ 135 LESHER, BARRY . . . 135,159, 169,218,225,226,227 J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basket- ball 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Block C.V. 3,4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4 LESTER, GEORGE ...... 135 J.V. Track 3, Boys League Council l,2,3,4, Class Representative 2,3, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 2,3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 LEUNING, LYNN ....... 136 Pep Club 3, Drama 3, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big , Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3,Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Senior Ball 3 LEW, THOMAS ......... 136 C.S.F. 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Armijo Union Joint High School 1,2,3 LEISENFELD, GINNY ,.,.. 136 UPA, RENEE . . 136,l89,201,203 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3,4, Home- making 2, Drama 3,4,Class Repre- sentative 2,3, Honor Roll 2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, Junior Prom 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Fumed Oak 3, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Varsity Songirl 2,3, 4 LOCKE, WANDA ..,... 136,259 Girls League Council 4, Pep Club 3,4, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1, 2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen, Mixed Choir 1, Sound Off Rally, Grecian Festival LOGAN, BETH ........ 136 Caduceus 2,3, Class Representative 2, Junior Prom 4 LONG, AL .......... 136,259 Gymnastics 1, J.V. Wrestling 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, Town News 3, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen, Bye B e Birdie 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3i4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 LONG, MYRNA .... 103,l36,202, 204,209,257 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4,Class Representative 1,2, Honor Roll 2,3, 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Oklahoma, Girls Glee 1, A'Cappella 2,3,4, Class Cheerleader 3, Class Songirl 2, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival l,2,3,4, Senior Ball 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 LONGMATE, MARILYN ..... 137 Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 3 LOOMIS, JUDY ......... 137 Gymnastics 3, Megaphone 1,2, Homemaking 1, Honor Roll 3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 LOPEZ, BEV ........ 137,204, 193,198,208 Club Council 2,3, Girls League Council l,2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Drama 2,3,4, Executive Council 4, Student Body Officer, Honor Roll 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Sorry Wrong Number, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Sound Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival 3,Girls League President 4 LOPACHUK, LA VERNE . . . 137 Christmas Basket Drive 3, Sparti- gras 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3,4, Tennyson High 1,2 Junior-Senior Girls Basketball 4 LORY, JANET A.F,S, 1, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 2 LOVELOCK, BONNIE .,.... 137 C.S.F. 2, Honor Roll 2,4, Junior Prom 4, Sound Off Rally 4 LOWE, TERRY . . l37,2l5,2l6,218 B. Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2,3, 4, Block C.V. 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J,V. Football 2, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Boys League Repre- sentative 4, Honor Roll 1,3, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4,Grecian Festival 3,4 LUNDSTROM, BARBARA . . , 137 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4,Rally Committee 4, C.S.F. 2, Science 4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Grecian Festival 3,4 LUNSFORD, GINNY ...... 137 Class Representative 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 1, Sound Off Rallv 2 MacGREGOR, MALCOM . . . 138 Chess l, Class Rep. 4, Honor Roll 3, Balsa Grande High School MacPHERSON, GEORGE . . . 138 J.V. Swimming McCOWEN, PAM . . 138,209,257,263 Club Council 3, Aeolians 2, 3,4, C,S,F, 2,3,4, Hootenanny 4, Class Rep. 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Sparti- gras 4, Senior Tea 4, Oklahoma, Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie, A'Cappella 2,3,4 Madrigals 3,4 MCBURNEY, SHARON .... 137 209,257 Gymnastics 4, Aeolians 4. Bye Bye Birdie 4, Girls Glee 2,A'Cappella 4, Arroya High School MCCARTHY, CATHERINE . . . 137 Girls League Council 1,2, PepClub 1,2, Class Rep. 3, Girls League Rep. 1,2, Honor Roll 3, Big Sister Tea 1, Girls Glee 2, Bishop O'Doud High School 1,2, Oakland High School 3 MCCLOUD, THOMAS . . 28,138,153, 196,197,210 J.V. Track, ClubCouncil3,4,C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 MCCOLLUM, CHRISTINE . . 138,198 Girls League Council l,2,3,4 Mega- phone 1,2, C.S.F. 4, Drama 2, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Sound Of Rally 3,4 MCDONALD, MAX ..... 38, 138 MCDONALD, STEVEN . . 41,138,189 Varsity Track 4, Logos 4, Sparti- gras 4, Bye Bye Birdie, My Sister Eileen, Grecian Festival 3,4 McFADDEN, GARY ..... 138 MCGINNIS, WENDY ...... 138 Drama 3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Miracle Worker 3 MCGOVERN, CATHY ...... 138 MCGOWN, GREG ......... 138 MCINTYRE, DIANE . , .138,209,257 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3,4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3, Girls League Council MCINTYRE, JEANIE ..... 138 Megaphone 1,2, Class Represen- tative 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2, 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 MCKEAN, SANDRA . . . 104,138,193 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Nomi- nations 8 Elections Committee 3, Homemaking 1, Class Representa- tive 2, Student Body Treasurer 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Class Song girl 4 MCKENZIE, DENNIS . . 103,139, 140,173,18O,190,191,192,l97,l98,199 Club Council 3, C.S.F. 2, Nomi- nations 8 Elections Committee 4, Class Vice President 1, Class Rep- resentative' 1,2,3, Class President 3, Treasurer 1, Executive Council 3,4, Student Body President 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 McKINLEY, STEVE ...... 139 Honor Roll 4, Laconian Staff 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Roll 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3,4 MADEROS, JANIS . .,.... 139 Christmas Basket Drive 3 MADELY, LINDA ........ 139 MAHL, LINDA .......... 139 Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 2, Mixed Choir 3, Sound Off Rally 2, 3,4, Grecian Festival 3 MANAS, CYNTHIA . . . 139,192, 194,195,196 A.F.S. 4, C.S.F. 4, Caduceus 4, Nominations and Elections Com- mittee 4, Executive Council 4, 283 284 Foreign Exchange Student 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Pedro Guevara Memorial High School, Philippines MANLEY, MIKE ........ 139 J.V. Track 2, Gymnastics l,2, Class Representative, Sound Off Rally 4, Foothill High, Hayward MARLEY, KATI-IIE ...... 139 Class Representative 2,3, Christmas Basket Drive 3,Grecian Festival 2,3 Senior Ball, San Lorenzo High MARSHALL, ROSLYN ..... 139 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3,4,Mixed Choir 2, Hayward High 1 MARTELLA, KAREN . . 26,104, 139,196,205,259 Megaphone, Pep Club, Rally Com- mittee 4, C.S.F. 2,3,4,Nominations R Elections Committee 2, Drama 4, Class Representative 2, Class Treasurer 2, Honor Roll l,2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, My Sister Eileen, Class Songgirl 3,4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4, Varsity Songgirl 3,4 MARTIN, JOHN ...... 126,139 C. Basketball 2, J.V. Swimming 2, J.V. Tennis 1, Gymnastics l,2, Boys League Council 1,2,3, Spartan League 1, Class Representative 1, 2,3, Class Officers 1,2,3, Boys League 1,3, Junior Prom 4,Sparti- gras 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 MARTIN, KATHLEEN .,... 139 Drama l,2,3, Our Town, Sound Off Rally 4, Norwalk High, Gardena High, John Dewey High, Foothill High MARTIN, MADELINE . . 34,l03,l40, 209,257,259,263 Girls League Council 3,4, Aeolians 4, C,S.F. ,4, Drama l,2,3,4,Class Representative 4, Honor Roll1,2,3, 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Logos 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Mixed Choir 4, A'Cappella 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3,4, Lake Forest High 1, 2 MARTIN. MIKE ......... 140 MARTIN, SANDY ..... 140,192 A.F.S, 3, C,S.F. l,2, F.T.A. l,2, Nominations R Elections Com- mittee 4, Homemaking 1, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Achean Staff 3, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Grecian Festival 3 MARTIN, TOM .,....... 140 B. Basketball 2,J.V.Cross Country 2,3,4, Golf l,2, Block C.V. 2,3,4, Boys League Council l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom 4 MARTIN, VIKKI ..... 119,140 Megaphone l,2, Homemaking l,2, Spartigras 4, Grecian Festival 3,4 MASELLI, GINO . . 140,174,207, 210,218,231 Frosh-Soph Baseball, J.V. Track, Block C.V., Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football, Photography Sound Off Rally, Grecian Festival, Senior Ball 3 MASKER, LYNN ........ 140 MATHIESEN, DAN ....... 140 Class Representative 4, Grecian Festival 3,4, Tennyson 1 MAY, LINDA .......... 140 Girls League Council, Christmas Basket Drive MAY, TERRY . ........ . 140 Golf 2, Boys League Council 1,2,3, 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Crawford High MAYCROFT, LU ...... , . 140 Pep Club 3,4, Class Representative 1,3, Honor Roll 3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 4 MAYER, DIANE ......... 140 Girls Glee 1, MixedChoir2, A'Cappella 3,4 MEINERT, BRUCE .,..... 140 J.V. Basketball 1, Frosh-Soph Football l,2, Sound Off Rally 3 MEISNER, SANDY ....... 141 Homemaking 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Junior Prom 4 MENJOULET, SALLY ...... 141 Honor Roll 1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Class Representative 1, Sound Off Rally 2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,4 MERZ, PAUL .......... 141 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1 MESTROVICH, DIANE ..... 141 Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 2, Mixed Choir 3, Grecian Festival 3 MEYER, BARRY ....... 141 Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Foot- ball 2,3, Varsity Football 4, B. Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2,3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Base- ball 2,B1ockC.V. 4, Boys League Council 1,2,3,4, Class Representa- tive 3,4, Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3,4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Festival l,2,3,4 MEYER, Mike . . 141,231,232,233 D. Basketball 2, C. Basketball 1,3, Block C.V. 2,3,4, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, J.V. Wrestling 1, Boys League Council 1,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3,4, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 MIELKE, PAUL .... 141,181,199 Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 1,3,4, Advanced Band 1,2,3,4, Rally Bands 1,2,3,4 MILEHAM, JOHN ,.... . 95,141 Chess l,2, Sound Equipment 2,3,4, Hootenanny 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 MILLER, CHERYL LYNN . . . 142 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3, Nomin- ations R Elections Committee 4, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Girls League Fashion Show 2,3,Sound Off Rally 2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,2,4 MILLER, CHERYL M ....., 142 Gymnastics 1, C,S.F. l,2,4, Home- making l,2, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,3, Big Sister Tea 1,4, AchaeanStaff3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally 1,3, Grecian Festival 2,4 MILLER, DAVE ....... 68,142 D. Basketball 1, C. Basketball 2, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 MILLER, GAYLE ........ 142 Megaphone, Pep Club, Homemaking 4, Class Representative 1, Christmas Basket Drive, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4 MILLER, JOANNE ....... 142 Girls League Council l,2,3,4, Junior Prom 4 MITCHELL, SHIRLEY ..... 142 Oakland High MOFPITT, GERALD ..,,.. 142 J.V. Swimming 3, J.V. Tennis 1, Rally Committee 4, Class Repre- sentative 2,3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 MONGELLI, LINDA ....... 142 A,F,S, 2,3, Christmas Basket Drive l,2, Big Sister Tea 4 MOORE, CHUCK ....... 31,142 MOORE, DONNA ....., 24,142 Honor Roll 4, Big Sister Tea4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Lower Cape May Regional High MOORE, HELEN ....,... 142 Gymnastics 3, Megaphone l,2, Hootenanny 4, Sound-Off Rally 1, Grecian Festival 2 MOORE, JUDY ..... 126,142 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 3, C,S.F. 1, Class Representative 1,3, Honor Roll 1,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3 MORJIG, FRAN . . 103,109,l27,l42, 174,176,185,192,197,198,200,202 Girls League Council 3, Megaphone l,2, Pep Club 3,4, Nominations 8 Elections Committee 4, Home- making 1, Spartan League 1, Drama 3, Class Representative 2,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Laconian Staff 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Class Cheerleader 2, Sound-Off Rally 1, 2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Junior Prom Chairman 4 MORRIS, JIM ....... . 143 MORTENSON, KEN ...... 143 MORTON, LEIGH ....... 143 J.V. Swimming 2, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, Senior Ball 3 MOSCHETTI, MIKE . . 143,258,259 Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Junior Prom 4, Sparti- gras 4, My Sister Eileen 4,Grecian Festival 3,4, Tennyson 1 MOYER, TIM .......... 143 Allegheny Clarion Valley, Pennsylvania, Rocky Grove High MUIR, PAT ........, . 143 Big Sister Tea 4 MUNROE, DONNA ..... 143,181 Megaphone l,2, Pep Club 3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 4 MUSKOFF, BARBARA ..... 143 Megaphone l,2, Grecian Festival 2 NAVARRO, ANN MARIE . . 143,180 San Lorenzo High 1-2, Girls League Council 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4,Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3 NELSON, JIM ........., 143 Photography 1-2 NETZER, LYNNE ....... 143 Caduceus 1-4, Spartigras 4 NEVILLE, VICKI . . 103,127,144, 192,200,202,209,251 Club Council 3, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Pep Club Pres. 3, Class Vice President 1, Executive Council 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Damn Yankees, A'Cappella 3-4, Spartan Sweetheart 3, Class Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2-4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 NICHOLS, MARCO ,..... 53,144 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Grecian Festival 3 NICHOLSON, MIKE ...... 144 Honor Roll l,2,4, Grecian Festival 3-4 NIELSEN, BARBARA ..... 103, 107,144 Megaphone 1-2, F,T,A. 1,Nomi- nations 81 Elections Comm. 4, Homemaking 1, Art 2, Class Rep. 1-4, Honor Roll 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Chairman 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Girls Glee 3, Girls League Fashion Show 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festi- val 1-4, Class Dances 1-3 NILES, PAMELA . . 18,36,144,186 Drama 3-4, Homemaking 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 NOGLE, JANICE ........ 144 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 4, Rally Committee 3, C.S,F. 3, Caduceus 4, Honor Roll 3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 1, Grecian Festival 3,4 NUNES, GEORGE . . 144,222,223 J.V. Track 3, Varsity Track 4, J.V. Cross Country 4, Varsity Cross Country 4, Block C.V. 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 3-4, Bye Bye Birdie, Damn Yankees, Dance Band 3-4, Advanced Band 3, Sound Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival -4 O'CALLOGHAN, CLYDE .... 145 Gymnastics 4, Caduceus 1, Junior Prom 3, Grecian Festival 3 O'CALLAGHAN, DAVID .,.. 145 O'LEARY, JOHN , . . 19,145,218 Varsity Track l,2,3,4, Block C.V. 2,4, Boys League Council l,2,3,4, Spartan Shield 3, Class Repre- sentative 1,2, Vice President 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2, Town News 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartidgras 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Soun -Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival l,2,3,4, Frosh- Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2,3, Varsity Football 4, Donkey Basket- ball Game l,3, Jr.-Sr. Basket- ball Game 3,4, Committee to Revise School Constitution 4 OAKES, DONNA ..... 145.188 Girls League Council l,2,3,4, A.F.S. 4, Megaphone 1, C.S.F. l,2,3,4, Class Representative l,2,3, Girls League Representative 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Advanced Band l,2,3, Rally Band 1,2, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound-Off Rally l,2,3, Grecian Festival 2,3 OBERKRAMER, MARLENE . . 95, 145 Megaphone, Pep Club 3, Caduceus 1, Class Representative 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Class Song- girl 2,3, Sound-Off Rally 2,3,4 OCKERMAN, JERRY . . . 19,l45, 196,199,223 B. Basketball 2, Varsity Track 3, 4, J.V. Cross Country l,2,3, Varsity Cross Country 4, Block C.V. 3,4, C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Ad- vanced Band 1, Student Assembly 4 ORN, BONNIE ..... 103,l09, 137,145,198 Girls League Council 1, Megaphone 1,2 Pep Club 3, Class Representa- tive 1, Girls League Representative 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Logos 3, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitres s 3, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 OTTO, VICKI . . 107,l45,192,196,198 Girls League Council l,2,3,4, Nominations 81 Elections Com- mittee 4, Art 1, Drama 4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll l,2,3, 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Girls League Fashion Show l,3, Sound- Off Rally 3,4 OWENS, JUDI .......... 145 Homemaking 1,2, Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, Town News 4, Sound-Off Rally 4 PALMER, JOHN . . l6,104,109, l15,145,175,l99 J.V. Track 2, J.V. Cross Country 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 3,4 Grecian Festival 3,4, Cheerleader Junior-Senior Basket- ball 4 PALMER, SHARON ....... 145 Girls League Council 2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Cathedral High, Trenton, New Jersey 1 PARDINI, ROY .... 145,207,218 Block C.V. 3,4, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Aviation 4, Student Assembly 4, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 PATAYE, JOHN ...... 36,107, 109,146,187 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Base- ball 2,3, Frosh-Soph Wrestling 1, Boys League Council 2, Photog- raphy 1, Class Representative 1, 2,4, Boys League Representative 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,4, Laconian Staff 2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 PAULSON, GWEN . . . 146,209,257 Aeolians 3,4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Girls Glee 2, A'Cappella 3,4, Madrigals 4, John Marshall High, Portland, Oregon PEARSON, DOUG .... 146,246 Basketball 1, C. Basketball 2, J.V. Swimming l,2,3, VarsitySwimming 4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Boys League Council l,2,3,4, C.S.F. 1,2,4,Class Representative 4, Honor Roll l,2,3, 4 PEEK, PENNY ........ 146 Megaphone 1,2, C.S.F. 2, Spartan League 2, Honor Roll 1,2, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4,Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 PERENON, JEFF . . 146,173,l92, 194,199,207,223 Varsity Track l,2,3,4, J.V. Cross Country 2,3,4, Block C.V. l,2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, Freshman Class President 1, Boys League Representative 2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 PERKINS, LINDA ..... , . . 146 Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival 2 PERRY, KAREN ..,..... 146 Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Sound Off Rally l,2,3, 4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 PETERSON, BARRY .... 146,241 Greeley High School, Greeley, Colorado, Varsity Baseball 4, Honor Roll 4 PETERSON, DALE ....... 146 PETERSON, KEN , ....... 146 PETERSON, MARVIN . . . 39,146 Christmas Basket Drive 4 PETERSON, RICH ..... 146,207 D. Basketball l,2,3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Gymnastics 2, Block C.V. 3,4, Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Honor Roll 2, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Grecian Festival 3 PIERCE, DEL ..... l03,147, 181,192,l93,199 Boys League Council l,2,3,4, Ex- ecutive Council 4, Boys League President 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras l,2,3,4, Bye Bye Birdie, Damn Yankees, Oklahoma, Pajama Game, Orchestra 2,3,4, Dance Band 1,2, 3,4, Advanced Band l,2,3,4, Rally Bands l,2,3,4, Sound Off Rally 1,2, 3,4 Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 PIERCE, RUTH ......... 147 POPP, NED . ,........ . 147 Sports Manager 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, Spartigras 4, Hasty Heart, Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie, Grecian Festival 3 POTTER, JACK ........ 147 Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 4 PRINDLE, LINDA , . . 96,147,195 Girls League Council 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, Megaphone 1,2, Drama 2, Honor Roll l,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 PRITCHETT, VIRGINIA . . l47,200, 202,203,204 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Class Representative 1,2, Honor Roll l,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3, Big Sister Tea l,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball V4, Spartigras 4, Class Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheer- leader 2,3,4, Sound Off Rally 1,2, 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 PROFFITT, JUDI ....... 147 Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4 RADCLIFFE, SHARON . . . 147,196 A.F.S. 3, C.S.F. l,2,3, Science 1,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Logos 4 RAIRIGH, MARY ........ 147 Capuchino High School RAMEY, VICKI ......... 147 Drama 2, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 RAMSEY, JIM ....... , . 147 North High School RAMSTAD, JANICE ..... 147 Megaphone 1, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Mixed Choir 2, Sound-Off Rally 2,4 RASHALL, KEITH ...... 148,174 J.V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 2, Frosh Football l, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4, San Lorenzo 1,2 RATCLIFFE, JUDY ..... l48,209, , 257,263 Aeolians 3,4, C.S.F. l,2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Damn Yankees 3, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 2, A Cappella 3,4, Madrigals 4, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Grecian Festival 2 REED, HARRY ....,.. 148,226 B. Basketball, J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, J.V. Cross Country 2, J.V. Tennis 1, Varsity Tennis 4, Block C.V. 4, C.S.F. 1, Student Assembly 4, Class Repre- sentative 3, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Orchestra 1, 2,3,4, Advanced Band l,2,3,4, Rally Bands l,2,3, Sound-Off Rally l,2,3, 4, Grecian Festival 1,2,3,4 REIDER, CAROL .... 148,188,189 Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff 4, Logos 4, Junior Prom 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4, Lake Shore High School, Florida, North Kingston High, Rhode Island REINKING, DALE ...... 127,148 J.V. Swimming 1, Varsity Swimming 2,3,4, Block C.V. 3,4,ASenior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,4 REMER, VICKI .... 103,148,192 285 A,F,S. 4, Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, C.S.F. 2,3, Math 4, Nominations gl Elections Committee 4, Shakespearian Festival 4, Class Rep- resentative 3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2,3, 4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 RENNIE, DAN .......... 148 Boys League Council l,2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Grecian Fes- tival 2,4 RICHARDS, BRIAN ....... 148 Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3 RICHARDSON, GARY . . , . . . 148 Del Valle High, Walnut Creek RIDDLE, DONNA . . 103,148,196,198 Girls League Council 3,4, Megaphone l,2,4, Pep Club 3, Rally Committee 2,3, Nominations and Elections Com- mittee 4, Homemaking 2, Class Representative 2,4, C h r is t m a s Basket Drive 2,3, Big Sister Tea 4, Town News 3, Logos 3,4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Girls League Fasshion Show 3,4, Grecian Festival 2, ,4 RIEDEL, CHRIS , ...... 148,226 B, Basketball 2, J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Block C.V. 4, Honor Roll 1,2, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Arroyo High l RIENDEAU, VALERIE . ..... 149 Drama 3, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, The Purple Door Knob 3, Fumed Oak 3, Damn Yankees 3, Grecian Festival 2,3,4, St. Elizabeth High Oklahoma 1 ROBBIE, PAT .......... 149 Spartan League 1, Christmas Basket Drive 3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 2,4 ROBERTS, CHERREE . , .... 149 Megaphone 1, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Town News 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Grecian Festival 3 ROBERTSON, DARLENE . . 149,2Ol, 203,209,257,263 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Aeolians 3,4, C.S.F. 1,3, Home- making 1,2, Drama 1,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie,Girls Glee 2, A' Cappella 3,4, Madrigals 4, Off Rallv 1,2,4. Grecian l,2,3,4, VarsitygSonggirl 2-4 ROBERTSON, RON 102,103,104, 105,149,165,173,191,192,193 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Base- ball 2, Boys League Council3,C.S.F. 2, Class Representative 1,2, Class President 3,4, Student Bod Presi- dent 4, Executive Council 3i4, Boys State Alternate Representative 4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-OffRally 2,3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 ROHRS, RON Sound Off Rally 2,3,4, Grecian Fes- tival 3, Shasta High, Mt. Eden High, Paradise High ROONEY, JOSEPH . . 38,l49,208,259 Drama 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen, Bye Bye Birdie, A'Cappella 4, San Lorenzo High, Arroyo High ROOT, JOAN . .4 ......... 149 Math 3, Caduceus l,2,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4 RORABECK, RICHARD . . 149,246 J.V. Swimming 2, Varsity Swimming 4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3, Grecian Festival 3,4 ROSE, CHRIS ..... '. . . 97,150 Rally Committee 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4 ROSE, DOUG ........ 150,250 J.V. Tennis 2,3,4 ROSE, PATTI ........... 150 Megaphone 1,2, Aeolians 2, Girls League 3, Girls Glee 1, A'CappelIa 2, Advanced Band l,2,3,4, Rally Bands 1,2,3 ROSS, BOB ........... 150 Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Dance Band 4, Advanced Band 1,2, 3,4, Rally Bands 2,3,4, Sound-Off Rally 2,3,4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 ROTANZI, MADILYN ....... 150 Girls League Council l,2,3,4, Meg- aphone 1,2, Nominations and Elections Committee 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie, Sound Off Rally 2, Grecian Festival 1,2 ROTTMAR, JOHN . . 150,199,218,231 Block C.V. 2, J,V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, Frosh- oph Football 1, J.V. Football 2,3, Varsity Football 4 ROWE, LINDA ........ 115,150 Girls League Council 4, C.S.F. 3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 3,4 ROY, DAVE ........... 150 Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 4 RUDOLPH, JOAN ...... 123,150 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3,4, Rally Committee 3,4, Class Representative 1, Christmas Basket Drive 2,3, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 RUDY, BYRONL .......,.. 150 Honor Roll 1, Sound Off Rally l,2,3, 4, Grecian Festival 4 RUSSELL, MELANIE ....... RUSSO, ROSALIE ........ Girls League Council 1,2,3,4 RYAN, CLAUDIA ......... 151 SAMUEL, PHIL ......... 151 Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 SATARIANO, CARL ....... 151 SAVERCOOL, PAT .,.... 24,151 C.S.F, 2,3, Caduceus 2,3, Science 4, Honor Roll1,2,3,4,Christmas Basket Drive 2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Grecian Festival 2,3,4 SAWYER, TOM . . 119,151,218,238 Varsity Football 3-4, B. Basketball 1, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Base- ball 2, J.V. Track 3, Varsity Track 4, Block C.V. 3-4, J.V. Football 2, Frosh Football 1, Rally Comm. 1-2, Science 1, Class Rep. 2, Honor Roll 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3,Sound- Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival 3 SCALES, ANNETTE . . 123,151,176, 189,259 Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Town News 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Senior Ball Chairman 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 SCANLON, MARK . . 151,215,216,24l C, Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Block C.V. 4, Frosh- Soph Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3,4, Boys League Council 1, Honor Roll 1, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 SCHATZ, KAREN ...... 104,151 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 4, Class Rep. 1, Honor Roll 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Town News 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 2, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 SCHLECHT, CONNIE ...... 151 Drama 1, Honor Roll 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Tea 4 SCHLEIS, SHARON ........ 151 A.F.S. 2, Megaphone 1,2, PepClub 3, C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom 150 150 4, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 3, Mixed Choir 4, Sound Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 2 SCHMIDT, GARY ....... 84,151 Honor Roll 1,4, Grecian Festival 3,4 SCHMIDT, ROGER ...... 151,223 J.V. Cross Country 3, Varsity Cross Country 4, Varsity Swimming 4, Wrestling 4, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Junior Prom 4 SCHOLZ, DAVE ......... 151 Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Town News 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Fes- tival 4 SCHRECK, CINDY ........ 152 Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 3, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Girls Glee 2, Mixed Choir 3, Sound- Off Rally 4 SCHROEDER, ROBERTA ..... 152 C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Spartigras 4 SCHWARTZ, PAT ......., 152 Arroyo High School 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3,Sound- Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3 SEARLES, RICHARD ....... 152 Varsity Swimming 2-4, Sports Man- ager 2-4, Block C.V. -4, Frosh Football 1-2, Aviation 1-4, Science 2, Rifle 3, Class Rep. 3 SEBASTIAN, JIM ......... 152 Class Rep. 3, Honor Roll 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4 SESSIONS, BARBARA ...... SESSIONS, W. SCOTT ...,.. Mixed Choir SETTERLUND, TIM ....... 152 SHEEHAN, MIKE ........ 152 Science 1, Honor Roll l,2,4, Grecian Festival 4 SHEHAB, MIKE ......... 152 C.S.F. 4, Class Rep. 2, Honor Roll 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Fes- tival 3 SHIELDS, MARK ....... . 152 Chess 1, Russian 2, Advanced Band4 SIBERT, JANE .......... 152 Holy Angels High, Bishop Garcia Diego, Science 2, French Club 2-3, Future Nurses 2-3, Class Vice Pres. 1, Honor Roll 2, Girls Glee 1-2 SICHAK, CHUCK ,........ 152 Mt. Eden 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Dance Band 3-4, Advanced Band 4, Grecian Festival 3 SICHAK, FRANCES ,.....,. 152 Mt. Eden High 1-2, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3 SILVA, DOROTHY ...... 84,153 Megaphone 1-2, Homemaking 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom Chair- man 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 SILVA, RON . .......... 153 C. Basketball 2, B. Basketball 2, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Swim- ming 2-3, Sound-Off Rally l,3,4 SIMMONS, ALAN ........ 153 J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 3,4, J.V. Cross Country 1, Honor Roll 2 SIMPSON, JEANNE .... 19,153,196 C.S.F. 2,4, Class Rep. 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast Wait- ress 3, Grecian Festival 2-4 SITNIK, JIM .....,.... 153,238 J.V. Track 3, Varsity Track 4, J.V. Wrestling 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Block C.V. 4, Gymnastics 1,2 Aviation 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 SLATER, KATHLEEN ...... 153 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Caduceus 152 152 1-2, Drama 1-2, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4 SLOCUM, SUE ......,... 153 Honor Roll 2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 1, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Tri Arts Show 2,4 SMALLEY, LINDA . ....... 154 Castlemont, Big Sister Tea 4, Song Girl, Class Cheer Leader, Girls Glee 2, Girls League Fashion Show 3 SMITI-1, BILL ,.,......,. 154 Christmas Basket Drive 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Dance Band 2, Advanced Band 1-2 SMITH, BOB ......,.... 154 SMITH, cARoLYN .... 154,170,205 Tennyson High 1, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Class Secretary 1, Executive Council 1, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Girls League Fashion Show 3, Sweetheart Princess 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festi- val 2-3, Varsity Song Girl 4 SMITH, CHERRELL . . 103,107,154, 209,257,263 A.F.S, 1,2, Aeolians 4, C.S.F. 1,2,4, Class Representative l,2,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Mixed Choir 3, A'Cappe11a 4, Sound Off Rally 4 SMITH, PEGGY ..... 71,154,196 A,F.S. 3, C.S.F. 1-4, Caduceus 3, F.T.A. 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 1 SMITH, RON ........... 154 J.V. Cross Country 4, Grecian Fes- tival 1,2,4 SNYDER, ARNIE . . 104,107,154,259 Rally Comm. 4, Class Rep. l,3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Drama 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 4 SOANES, MIKE .......... 154 J.V. Swimming 4, Christmas Basket Drive l, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3, Senior Ball 4 SOHN, ART ...... 154,176,218 Varsity Football 4 SONGEY, RICHARD ....... 154 Varsity Track 2-3, Frosh Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Boys League Council 3-4, Class REP. 1-2, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 SOUSA, JUDY ........... 154 Megaghone 1, Class Rep. 2, Laconian Staff , Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3 SOUZA, RON ......... 154,218 J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Base- ball 2, Block C.V. 3,4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Honor Roll 3,4 SPAULDING, CHERYL . . . 109,154, 168,185,198 Girls League Council 4, A,F.S. 3, Pep Club , C.S.F. 2-4, Honor Roll 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Santa Barbara High 1-2 SPAYDE, BOB . . . 103,155,192,195, 196,197,199 SPEAKMAN, GRETTA . . 126,155,181 Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3-4, Rally Comm. 2-3, Class Rep. 2, Honor Roll 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 1, Girls League Fashion Show 3, Grecian Festival 2-3 SPOTTS, DON .... 155,180,209, 257,263 Oklahoma 2, Damn Yankees 3, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Mixed Choir 1, A'Cap- pella 2-4, Madrigals 4 STADELMAN, VIVIAN . . 155,195,196 A.F.S. 3,4, Megaphone 1,2, C.S.F. 4, Math 4, Science 4, Class Represen- tative l,2,3, Graduation Honor Guide 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,3, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Senior Ball 3,Senior BallChair- man 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Fes- tival 1,2,3,4 STANFIELD, ROGER ....... 155 Frosh-Soph Football l-2, J.V. Foot- ball 3, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 STEINBUCH, KAREN .... 44,155, 188,200 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3,4, Home- making 1, Class Representative 3, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff 4, Town News 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound Off Rally 1,2,3,4, Grecian Festival l,2,3,4 STIGER, KAREN ......... 155 Art 2, Honor Roll 3-4, Spartigras 3, Damn Yankees 3, Orchestra 3-4, Dance Band 3, Advanced Band 1-4, Rally Bands 1-3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 3 STRAHL, SHARON ...... 104,155 C.S.F. 4, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3,Senior Break- fast Waitress 3 STRUCK, JOANN ........ 156 Gymnastics, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally, Grecian Festival STUARD, DOUG ....... 155,196 J.V. Track 1-3, Varsity Track 4, Block C.V. 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Band Council 2, Radio 3-4, Class Rep. 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 2-4, Oklahoma 2, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Damn Yankees 3, Orchestra 2-4, Dance Band 2-4, Advanced Band 1-4, Rally Bands 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 STUBBLEFIELD, BOB ...... 155 Glacier High 1 SULPRIZIO, CHAL ....... 41,155 Wrestling 1, Science 1, Honor Roll 1-2, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival 1-2 SUMMERS, CARLA ..,.... 155 C.S.F. 1-4, Art 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3 SYLVESTER, KATHY ...... 187 Laconian Staff 4, Class Songgirl 1, Irvington High TANNER, LUANN ...... 156,187 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Nom- inations 3 Elections Comm. 4,Class Rep. 2-4, Honor Roll 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Bal1Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-OffRa11y 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 TASTO, THOMAS C ........ 156 TAVES, JAN .......... 34,156 Hamilton Jr. High 1, Fremont High 2, Pep Club 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4 TAYLOR, ELIZABETH . . . 102,103, 156,176 El Camino High 1, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Drama 2-3, Class Rep. 2-4, Class Secretary 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chair- man 3, Spartigras 4, Sorry Wrong Number, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Girls Glee 1, Mixed Choir 4, Girls League Fashion Show 3-4, Sound Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 TAYLOR, RON ......... 156 Sunset High 1, Livermore High 1, J.V. Track 3, Varsity Track 4, Wrestling 4, Honor Roll 2,4, Junior Prom 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Grecian Festival 2-3 TAYLOR, TODD ....... 156,180 D. Basketball 1, C. Basketball 1, Gymnastics 1 ,2, Boys League Council 1,2,3,4, Chess 1,2,3,4, Class Repre- sentative 4, Spartigras 4, Damn Yankees Bye Bye Birdie, A Cappella 3,4, Advanced Band 1 TERRELL, CRAIG ....,... 157 J.V. Baseball 1-2, Rally Comm. 1-4, Drama 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Mixed Choir 2, Sound- Off Rally 1-4 THACKSTON, BARRY Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4 THOMAS, PEGGY ......... 157 Girls League Council 1,2,3,4, Meg- aphone 1,2, Homemaking 2, Drama 2,3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Girls League Fashion Show 3,4 T1-IOMSEN, JIM ....,.. 72,157 THOR, TRICIA ........ . . 157 THORNTON, KAREN ..,.. 107,157 Megaphone 1,2, Pep Club 3, Class Representative 2,3, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally 2,3,4, Grecian Festival 1, 2,3,4 THORNTON, PAULA ...... 157 San Leandro High 2, Radford School For Girls, El Paso, Texas 3 TODARO, SALLY ........ 157 Megaphone 1-2, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 4 TOIMIL, ELEANOR . . . 107,157,192 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Nom- inations Si Elections Comm. 4, Home- making 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 TORRES, DARLENE . . ,103,109,115 157,187,196 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, C.S.F. 3-4, Class Representative 3,4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive l-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4 TOWNE, WILLIAM L. ...... 157 Sports Manager 4, Honor Roll 4 TOWNSEND, GARY ....,. 127,157 J.V. Swimming 1-3, Honor Roll 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 TRACY, DENNIS MICHAEL . . 157,247 C. Basketball 1, J.V. Swimming 3, Varsity Swimming 4, J.V. Tennis 2, Sr.-Jr, Basketball Game 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1, Grecian Festival 1-3 TRIEBSCH, MARGIE .,,... 157 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 TURCOTTE, DAVE ,.... 158,222 Varsity Track 1-4, Varsity Cross Country 2-4, Block C.V. 1-4 TURNER, JIM .....,... 98,158 TYRRILL, MARGARET .,... 158 Megaphone 1-2, C.S.F. 2-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Advanced Band 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Senior Ball 3 VAN SICKLE, ALLAN ..,.., 158 Aviation 3, Radio 2-3, Electronics 3, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 2, Grecian Festival 2-3 VANDERBYL, MIKE . . l03,lO4,109, 158,167,173,185,193,l97,207,246 J.V. Swimming l,Varsity Swimming 2-4, Block C.V. 2-4, BlockC.V. Vice Pres. 4, Nominations 81 Elections Comm. 4, Senior Lawn Chairman 4, Class Rep. 1-4, Class President 2, Executive Council 2,4, Student Body Nominations gl Elections Chairman 4, Honor Roll 4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 VANDERMEER, BONNIE . . 158,192 Gymnastics 3, Science 1, Nomina- tions St Elections Committee 4, Russian 1, Spartan League 1, Class Representative 3, Honor Roll 1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Fes- tival 1,3,4, Student Assembly Rep- resentative 4 VAN w1NkLE, JUDY . . 104,158,185 Girls League Council 3, Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3, Drama 2, Honor Roll 3,4, Laconian Staff 3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Sorry Wrong Number, Sound-Off Rally 3,4, Grecian Festival 3, San Lorenzo High 1 VERDUSCO, DANNY . . . 158,250 VOELLMEKE, JIM . . . 72,109,1l5, 158,184,197 Class Representative l,4,Christmas Basket Drive l,2,3,4, Laconian Staff 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Bye Bye Birdie 4, Sound Off Rally 3, Grecian Festival 1,2,4 VICK, BEVERLY .,......, 158 San Ramon 1, Megaphone 2,C.S.F. 2, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Graduation Announcement Chairman VOGEL, TOM ........... 199 WADDILL, BUTCH ...... 47,158 Washington High, James Logan High, J.V. Football 3, J.V. Water Polo 2, Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1, Grecian Festival 2-4 WAGAR, ROBERT ........ 153 WAGAR, SANDRA ........ 158 Megaphone 1-2, Homemaking 1, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 4 WAKEFIELD, SANDIE ...... 159 Megaphone 1-2, Caduceus 1-2, Drama 2, Homemaking 1-3, Class Representative 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Girls Glee 3, Girls League Fashion Show 2 WALDE, STEVE . . . 34,l02,105,159, l65,173,199,246 J.V. Swimming 1-2, Varsity Swim- ming 3-4, Block C.V, 3-4, Boys League Council 4, C.S.F. 4, Nom- inations Si Elections Comm. 4,Class Rep. 2-4, Class Boys League Rep. 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, My Sister Eileen, Bye Bye Birdie, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 WALDEMER, NANCY ...... 159 A.F.S. 1-2, Megaphone 1-2, PepClub 3, Caduceus 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Logos 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 4 WALKER, HARRY ....,... 159 WALLACE, MARLENE ..... 159 Megaphone 1,2, Homemaking 2, Honor Roll 2,4 WALLACE, ROBERT . . 159,197,199 Club Council 4, Boys League Council 4, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Rally Comm. l,2,4, Nominations Xi Elections Comm, 4, Class Rep. 2-4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive l,2,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Rally Bands 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 WANKLIN, SHERYL . . . 103,l27,l59, 170,193,200,202,204 Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Fes- tival 1-4, Class Cheerleader 1-2, Varsity Cheerleader 3-4, Head Cheerleader 4, Executive Council 4, Class Rep. 1-3, Pep Clubl-4, A.F.S. 3, Big Sister Tea 4, C.S.F. 2-3, Honor Roll l,2,4, Nom. BiEle. Comm. 2,4, Senior Princess 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Christmas Basket Drive Chairman 2, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 4 WARNER, CHRIS . . ..... 159 WATSON, STEVE ........ 159 WAY, CAROLYN ....,... 159 Megaphone 1, Homemaking 1, Honor Roll 1,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Grecian Festival 2,4 WEAVER, SANDY . . . 72,104,160 WEBSTER, JOANIE , . . . 160,201 Pep Club 3, Aeolians 3,4, Drama 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast Waitress 3, Damn Yankees Bye Bye Birdie, Girls Glee 1, Mix- ed Choir 2, A Cappella 3,4, Sound Off Rally 2,3,4 WELLS, ERIKA . . 160,l92,l97,198 Megaphone, Nominations KiElections Committee, H o m e m a ki n g, Honor Roll, Big Sister Tea, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound Off Rally, Grecian Festival WESTON, PAUL , ..... 160,222 WHITMIRE, JANET ...,... 160 Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Tea 4, Girls Glee 2, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 WHITNEY, JOHN C ..... . 160,192 Boynton High School, Ithaca Senior High, Nominations Sz Elections Comm. 4, Shakespearian Festival 4, Spartigras 4, Dance Band 4 WILLERTON, GAIL ..,. 103,147, 160,200 Pep Club 4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3-4 WILLIAMS, KAREN SUE . . 103,160, 192 A.F.S. 3-4, Megaphone 2, Pep Club 3, CSF, 2-3, Nominations gl Elec- tions Comm. 4, Class Rep. 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 WILLIAMSON. CAROL . , . 103,160 Llnderclass -A- Abbors, Stephen . . . . 76,254 Abreu, Jackie .... . . . 87 Abreu, Nadine ..... . . . 60,62 Ackerman, Stephen . . . . . 90,254 Adams, Steven .... . . . 62 Adams, Stephani . . . . . 76 Agard, Rosalie . . . . . 90 Aguirre, Sharyle . . . . 90 Ainsworth, Tim . . . . . 76 Albritton, Mary .... . . 76 Alexander, Christine . . . . . 62 Alexander, Vickie . Allan, Beth ..... . . .... 90 . . 90,135 Allan, Martha . . . , . 62 Allen, .Ianet . . . . , 90 Allen, Louie . . . . 90 Anen, Philip . . , 62,211 Girls League Council 3, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Drama 3, Class Rep. 1-2, Honor Roll 2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Achaean Staff 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 3-4 WILLIAMSON, CRAIG ...... 160 WILLIS, BONNIE , ........ 160 Washington High, Senior Tea 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 4 WILLITS, KAREN ........ 160 Fresno 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Girls League Fashion Show 4 WINDER, JEANETTE ..,... 160 A.F.S. 1, Russian 4, Christmas Bas- ket Drive 3, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Girls Glee 1 WITT, NANCY L. ........ 160 A.F.S. l-2, Megaphone 1-2, Pep Club 3, Caduceus 2, Art 1-2, Drama 1-3, Class Rep. 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Laconian Staff 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Senior Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-4 WOOD, BILL ......,.... 160 Honor Roll 2 WOODHOUSE, NED . . 103,161,192, .195,196,197,199,200 J.V. Tennis 2-3, Varsity Tennis 4, Club Council 4, A.F.S. 2-4, Pep Club 3-4, Rally Comm. Chairman 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Nominations St Elections Comm. 2-4, Spartan League 1-2, Class Rep. 1,3, Honor Roll 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball3, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Grecian Festival 2-4 WORKMAN, STEVE ...... 161,199 Boys League Council 3, Photography 1, Nominations S Elections Comm. 3, Class Boys League Rep. 3, Honor Roll 1, Junior Prom 4, Grecian Festival l-4 WRIGHT, CAROL , . 19,73,l03,16l Weber High School, Pep Club 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Grecian Festival 3-4 WRIGHT, DALE .,....... 161 J.V. Track l,2,3,4, Radio 3,4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Advanced Band 2,3,4, Rally Bands 2,3,4 WRIGHT, JANICE ....., 161,196 Club Council 3-4, A.F.S. 1-2, Caduceus 1-4, Homemaking l,Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4 WRIGHT, RANDY ........ 161 J.V. Track 1,2,3,4, C.S.F. 4, Radio 2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Rally Band 3,4 YOUNG, CARRY ....... 38,161 Honor Roll 1 ZIGAN, CAROL ......... 161 Gymnastics 1,3, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rallv 4, Grecian Festival 2,4 ZIMMER, GAIL .... 161,209,257 ZOGGAS, JIM .....,... 47,161 Castlemont 1-2, Spartigras 4 ZUNIGA, RANDY ........ 161 Grecian Festival 2,4 Index Altergott, Michael . . . . 90 Altergott, Susan . . . . 76 Ambrose, James . . . . 90 Amico, David .... . . . 90 Amico, Dianne ..... ,... 6 2 Andersen, Christpe . . . . 62,211 Anderson, Carol A. . . . . 62 Anderson, Cindy . . . . 90 Anderson, Dave . . . . 76 91 64 91 77 64 91 77 77 91 77 . 91 77 92 77 64 92 77 64 92 87 . 64 Q W1 V1 JJ ,, 1 1 1 ix 1113 11 if W .1114 if 1 vu 11 111 ff 'Ande Sign, Jacky' , H An Y son,13udy11. , d TJ' . . .j.. 176 2 .A ,'.,Qf!!62 A 1'SQH,,uy JK.. .,l,l..l7O Afhflerso ,Nlfurt . .i,74,,,f.1?lI . . 90 Aifiderstpgj Ly L . . . '. 51,56 . 62,73 ,A1nd,ers0i1, Ne I . . fl .... 62 'Andai' deg ciwpiaf 1. ...Lp .... 90 iAlIld6d6L GMFY Y. . fm. . . 35,76 , aigfade, hayu . . ' 35,90,209,2 7, Ji 'll' :J , 1 2 mldrakfyi Jo ........ ! 2 1J1A1idr 411 n, sherry yy ....... 4 90 '1fAHdrI5WS,f obert ....... ,U 90 Ant ny gfoen . .1 . ..... ' . 90 Ablgtone re ofvy . . . 902091, ,262, 1' 263 lqbffinogd Mar ..... 0 LArky,Rusty .... 62 A417 ujo, S n ra f ' ffau o A g, , . , Hg, - 5 MIATZIQ, My . . . 5 Ati de Cirole A. ,000 111 Z1 22 5 'ins 0, Eddie . . .1.l.. , ' , Margo D. . .. . . . VAI 1 don, Vicki L. . . . . 76,109 Constance . . .... 76 ger, Ron .... . 62,234 ji. ,1a, Kathleen . , , , , 76 'A delott, Debra .... . . 76 -B Babcock, Jeff . . . . . '62 Bachtell, Craig . . . . . 62 Bachtell, Leonard . . . . 28,62 Badler, Norman . . , 76 Bailes, Myra . . . . . 90 Bailey, Jane . . 75,76 Baker, Danny . .. 90 Baker, David . . . . 62 Baker, Judy . . . . 62 Baldwin, Sue . . . 76 Bannon, Denise . . . 90 Banwart, Merlyn . . . . 91 Barker, Betty . . . . . 75,75 Barker, Pat. . . . . . .23 Barker, William . . . . 62 Barkworth, John . . 76 Baronian, Mark . . . 62 Barros, Don . . . . 62 Barstad, William . . . 62 Barralini. Peggy . . ....... 62 Bartley, Kathleen. . . . . . . 90 Bartley, Patricia . Bass Ken . . . . . . . . . .62 209 257 262 263 Billalon, Dennis . . Binger, Duane . . . Birdwell, Michael . Bisauta, David . . Black, Cynthia . . . Blackburn, Brent , . Blakely, Daniel . . Blakely, Teresa , , Bland, William , . Blatchford, Linda Blau, Celeste . . . Blazin, John . . . Bluestein, Judy . . Boardman, Curtis . Boardman, Kent . . .. .. 90 ..62,21l .....76 ......76 ..74,76,254 76 .....76 ..90 ..76 ..90 ..62 ..90 ..76 ,...76 .....87 91 Bohntinsky, Bonnie .....,... Boisvert, LaVonne Bonini, Duane . . . . Booth, Marsha . . . Borders, Deborah . Boring, Joyce . . Botelho, Julie . . Bowen, Dennis . . Bowen, Mary , Boyd, Donald . Boyd, Robert . Boyd, James . . Boyd, Harvey . Boyle, Larraine . Boyle, James . . Boynton, Herbert . . . Bozick, Dan .... Brachman, James . Bradley, Scott . . . Branco, Terrye . . Brashear, Janet . . Bratton, Cheryl . . Bratton, Ray . . . Brazelton, Mark . , Breedlove, Roger . Brewer, Linda . . . Bridgeman, Gary . , Briggs, Beth . . . Britting, Karen . . Brockman, Robert . Brooke, Douglas . . Brown, Arnold . Brown, Kathy , . Brown, Sandra . Brown, Larry . . Brown, Steven . Brown, Wendy . . Browne, Christine Browne, Noreen . . Baunigardner, Elaine . . . ,. . ,. 76 Baumgardner, Timothy ....... 90 Baxter, Bruce .......... 62 Bruce, Lee .... Buchanan, Sue . . . Buchhorn, Katherine . 241,242,243 Baxter, Janet ........... 76 Baxter, Robin . . . 90,209,257,262 Baxter, Roy, Jr ,... 90,209,234,257, 262 Beach, Steven . . Beale, Pamela . . Beall, Seychell . Beavers, Ernie . Beavers, Janet . . Beck, Thomas . . Becker Eric . . Beckerley, Gregory ' Beeves, Gary . . . Belden, Barbara , . Belden, Wendy . . . Bellinger, Larry . . . Benchwick, Donna , Bengard, Clifford . Benkert, Louise . . Bennett, Nancy . . Benson, Sandra , . Benson, Steve . . . Bentley, Stephen . . Berg, Lucinda . . . Ber heiser, Janet . Berkheiser, Robert Bernards, Dannelle Berry, Robert . . Bertelson, Ken . . Bertstrom, Lorna . Besold, Terry . . . Bettencourt, Dennis Betti, Randal . . . Betti, Richard . . BeVier, Mike . . Beyer, Nancy . . Biddinger, Timothy 62 76,209,257,262 .......90 90 . ..... 76 90,207,215,218 76,228,229,244 . . . . . . 90 ......259 ...76 ....62 ..9O,222 ...62 ..62 ..62 ..4O ..76 ..76 ..62 ..62 ..62 . . . 76 . . . . 90,173 90 86 62 62 . . . 90 87 62 . . 90 . . 90 . . 62,223 Budge, Marilyn . . . Bueno, Carol . . . Bump, Kenneth . . Bump, Raymond . . Burg, Norman , Burge, James . . Busch, Berta . . . Busch, Julie .... Bushne Busse, ll, Christine . . Sandra , , Bussell, Diane . . Bussey, Linda . Butler, Butler, Butler, David . . John .... . 91,209,256 257,263 .....62 ......76 . . . . . . 63 76,209,257,263 . . . . . . 76 9l,209,257,263 76,209,257,263 . . . . . . 63 . , . . . 63 . . 76,244 . . . 91 . . 63 . . 63 . . . .91 . . 91,254 . . 63,211 . . . 76 . . 76 . . 77 . . 113 . . 77 . . 77 . . . 91 . . . . 63 . . . . . . 77 . . 60,63,73 . . . . 63 . . . 63 . . 77,251 . . 77,259 . . . . . 63 . . . . . . 91 . . 40,77,234 . . . . . . 63 91,205,209,257 . . . . . . 63 . . . . . . 91 57 91 87 63 91 91 77 91 . . 91 91 63 77 77 63 63 63 77 63 Russell ........... -C- Cadinha, Milton . . , 9l,223,225,226 Caldararo, Nicholas Calderan, Kent . . Calkins, Diane , , Calkins, Yevette . . Call, Carl ..... Calloway, Pamela . Calloway, Roberta . . Caloroso, Robert . Calvert, Clinton . Cambra, Janice . Camper, Maryanne Camper, Sue .... Canada, Larry . . . Canepa, Douglas . . Canfield, Joyce , Canright, Mike . . Cantin, Brian . . Cantua, Bart . . . Caporusso, Ralph . . ....9l,244 .....63 ..77 ..63 ...77 ..63 ...1l5 ..77,263 ...63 ...63 . 63 . . 91,259 . . . . 63 . . 77,244 . 60,63 . . 91 . . .77 ..77 ...63 Carlson, Richard . . Carson, Mary Ann Carter, Julie . . . Carter, Thomas , . Carter, William . . Cassell, Diane . . Caskey, Deanna . . Casteel, Gerald . . Casteel, Richard . Cauley, Delores . . Cena, Kathy .... Chamberlain, Carol Chan, Darold .... Chan, Rann ..... Charonnat, Leal . Chastain, Patricia Chavez, Isabel . . Chavez, Mary . . . Chiara, Eugene . . Childs, Paulette . Chow, Donna .... Christensen, Claudia Christensen, Rodney Christinse, David . Christianse, Richard Christy, David ..., Christy, Whayne . . Chon, Carolyn . . . Chung, Robert . , , Churchill, Charles Clark, Rodney . . Clark, Catherine . Clauson, Marian . Clayworth, Judy . . Cleary, Kathleen . Clemons, Gearldin Clinton, Wanda , . Clinton, Pamela . . Coad, Janet .... Coates, George . . Coates, Joyce . . Coe, David . . Cohn, Thomas . . Collyer, Edwin . . Combs, Peter . Conant, Steve . . . Confer, Suzanne . Conle , Arthur . . Conley, Clarence . . Connor, Kay . . . Conner, Linda . . . Conyer Conyer s, Larry , , s, William . Cook, Douglas , , Cook, Gary . . Cook, Jeffrey . Cook, Michele . Cooke, Larry , , Cooper, Richard . . Cooper, Paula . . . Copenhaver, Elfaye Copenhaver, Eugene Corbin, Cheri . . . Cordoza, Steve . . . Corriea, Richard . Correia, Patricia , Corwin, Kurt . . . Costa, Pamala . . Costello, Robert . Cottet, Gary . . . Couch, Richard . . Coughlin, Kevin . . Coughlin, Paula . . Courtney, Richard . Cox, Linda ..... Cox, Penny .... Crabiree, Paul , , Crosby, Jane . . Crouch, Robert . , Crow, Kenneth . . Crowe, Bruce . Crowell, James , Crowell, Mike . Crum, Frederic . . Cryer, Kenneth . . Cumberledge, Rena Cunningham, Sheri Cure, Joe .,... Curry, Patricia . Curtin, Kathleen . . Cuthbertson, Kim . -D- Dahl, Patricia . . . 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Nav , Jeff . . . . . 96,234 Peters, Douglas . . . 70,228 bin on, Ca :lf . 19. . . . . Neazill J ' .. ' ..... 69 Petersen, Judi . . . . . . N Robi n, .ii 1 . . .2 . 9 N ,. ' ..J ....... 96 Pt ,Stehen.. .. 1 non, ene .-'.. Ngfltlz ll iaglyn 69 PZt17lF5O1NormE1n . . . . 96 ' Einson, Mke ' ..,.. li . . lt Ne1s6 , Gail . Q I 82 Petriei Stuart . . . . 70 obins rffhomib .X . ' . . 70 P JD Nelson, Gui, ...... . 82 Pettit, Claire . . . obl j risflyil . . fy. . -L Nl, .69 Ptt'tiRoe on 7 Ngligg, ,fflifftie . . . '96 Pkgeflag . , .. ,. . 38 96 gale ' Lili! H - - CQ- -QE' Eelsoyijfaobert . , . Philips, J If ..... . . 533218 Iiok . 1 . . . . JP 70 I . . . . . ' 1 1 S- ' X 7 - - - f ' '- f - ' - ' . N271-7, vlfgffta . . . . . sz .1 imp, Jo l x - - - 96 Rodfl ue 15 - UL- - - '12 I Pl Newman, Bonnie . . . . 69 X N ! 'ru'1e na X. . . . 70 Rodrigue oan . . . . . .QI J Newman, William , , , 69 ' s, ex' .... . . . 96 Rohlin, er . . . . . 71 Newton, James . . . . . 69 Pi ri , , 1. . . . . . 83 Roehl, Diana!! ,. . .U . . g7! I f Nichols, Sharon . 09,259 P11 t n, s e ry . . . . . 36 Rogers, Cana es Q. . . ,. 7-. 7? 45, N' 1 ', Ch' ,, P' ,La - ogers, aure . ,,,,... NEiiaci,ti1MikE1S' . ' S, la, Lili .... . . 96 Rogers, Michaeg . . . A8 NL' Nilssen, Linda . . o' Pinata, st . . . . . . 70 Rolphe, M9193 - - -I - - - - - - 9 Nisperos, Loretta . 9 Pitta, 'QT . . . . . 83 Rome, David . . . . . . . . . 7l , Noble, Diane .... . 83 lay auan ..... . . . 83 Roosa, Stephen .... . . . 97 Nobriga, Steve . . . . . ., . 83 Plse onna ..... . .... llfioperigliareg .ff. . , . . . . . . Nl,F . V.: .... . osenerg, eory.. N37an,Ijl17ia . . . . . . . '49 , Job? .b . . . . . gosenkigaqns, Tim - - - 97,235 1, B- k- , , , X ,,,, .' -in , R t . , . . . . OSS, Bryn - - - - S2552 Kelifneth . . ..... 96 P xrlls1,ler '6Dyer. . ...... 70 Ross, Caroly - - - - 43.71 Nunes, Carla . . . . . . . . 69 ontes, Q-le . 6 . . 74,7533 ROSS, HI- K Gill - - - - 97 Nunes, Tyrone .,. , . . . . . 41 ' Post, 'MU ' - - - - 26 ROSS, Sha - - - 97 Nystron, Margare . . .... 96 Poy t , 1 ence . . . . 70 Roth, G - - - - -Q- I Pra .1 S y . . . A . . 70 Rountr , ohn' . . . . 97 Oaks, Lynn ....... . . . 96 Prac , Peg ..... V. . . Piotte He Jllllis . . . . 71 Obrien, Charles . . . l 17 -, a o, Cla 1. 11 ,,,,..,.. . . 96 Sign har - - - - 97 Oleary, Denise . . . . 7 ,7 , f ge, 1 ............ .3 5 PY I- ,- - - - 71 Oleson, Keagi . . ran X- Roy. , ...... 0 us erfaidatxrlfggllih. . . . 97 Ol ,T rat .. .... f, . .. Qlisssgsy ggnald ,,,,,,,, 69 Pratt 0 arlott ...... . . N 783 an, Susan .... . . 97 Oliver, Lawrence . . . Pr tt, onald . ..... ,tj ' 96 an, Tlm ------- - - - 71 Oliver, Robert .... ' .... 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' l ,Pa ela .......... w antoni, VOHHG - - - X017 any -P- , gglgtigal, Rrlck . . . 97,241 42,243 Satariano, Joseph . 84 Paden, Ronald ........ f . Quist, Sandra ........... 84 Satariano, Michael . 7l Palmberg, Laura ........ -R- Saterlund, Jerry . . 84 Papa, John .... . . 69,176,2 8 Radomsky, Lee .... . . .97 Savage, Nancy . . . . . 7l Parker, Cathleen ........ 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N. 97 il, ali, S-lvlieaemkxi. . . , . 85 vardy, Ruby . . . . 98,197 Seemeyer, B-ill Q. . . . .,,9i'84 Sto exr, Kenlix, . . . . . . .85 Vargen, Glenn . . . . . 72 Eeemgyer, gjygiixtihla-xy . . g . Xa. ,Zi - f gtoneg. atrlli .J. . .... . Xaverkha, llgogeg . . . . eem yer, u in ' .... 1,. .,, ory, ona ..... . . lcenclo, avi . . . . . . Sengstack, . . 97,375,205 1 Sxtottsml erryl ...... . . 85 Vicencio, Henry . . .... . . 98 Serdahl, Cristoph-f. . .1 .. .... 84 JJ Str , Christop . . . . 85 Vick, Linda .... . . 72,86,256 geronellod irarilq ., .... gt' , laudia . . . . 85 Vierra, Arthur . . . . . . 226 etter un , irkx . . i . . ,J . -, tr Denny . . . . 85 Vierra, Paul . . . . . . . . 72 Seville, Richard xg . . 5,5,str N ifer, Bud . . . .85 Villa, Jr., Albert. . . . . .86,220 Shacklock,,'Lind - . . ek, .'.. X QQ! trat ord, Dena , . . . 98 Voigt, Georgia . . . . . . . . . 86 Shepard, . .' X jxl 3,8 ratton, Daniel . 85 Voorhees, Leilani . . . 86,209,257, Sherboi-vue, ,in a ., .rfg . .' J, - St 9 , Carole -. . 85 263 ' Sherm. Davids., I .' . .. . . 1' , Stre , Dian e . . 1. . . , 75 -W- Sherman, Gexorggwxi . 9 31,2 X Strombe ' , P. . . . 72 Waddill, William . . . . 72 Sherman, Mary . ., ..... -. 71 z Rv tt omber ri . . . . . 98 Waisner, Stephen . . . 98, Sherman, Nancs , 98 XXj grenfi. eth . . . 98 Walker, David . . . . 72 Shields, Patrick i. . . , 1, . 71 SRI ng, C51 i .... . 85 Walker, Lynda . . . . . 72 Shilts, Jeannie . . .- , ,. . . R,.884QTX St ong, J fr ......... 72 Walker, Marsha . . . . . . 99 Shimon, Sallyxl . ..... 7-li,-',,4i , Str g, , 'm . .X ....... 98 Wallace, Albert ..... . . . 86 Shook, Michaes. . ..... xxj Strun ,N a ........ 72 Waller, Robert . .,.. . . . . 99 g1?WS11,SSEGVSI1 X .... . . ......... 98 Wallon, Pe ...... Z kj lcox, uzanne ..... . . N a a co .......,. 85 Wa , nt . . .'l. . . . Sill, Dennis .... X, . . . . 84' Stdde ker, Va e . .,..... 72 ard, P er . . . 1 . . . 2X ' Si11,Linda ....... . . 98 Sundi.nfRick ........ 98,2 Warre suea .... . . . '86 Silva, Cliff . . . . . 98 Super'g,Mark . . '. . . ..... 8 .ft Wa in Gwendoly . . . 99 Silva, Dawn . . . . 74,75 Sutton Susan . i ..... 2 , QA Wat C1 . . fr .... . . 86 Silva, John ..... . .84,284 , r, ii sell . 46 85, 4 2 wayii , ,.... , , . .a72 Silva, Lawrence . . .... 71,220 Swi C l- . . . . . 5 ,Wa gg, anicf,-JYQA. 99 Silva, Roberta . . ........ 71 , Puff earne, D othy . . T. . 42 2 Elly? Wlayne ....... d I 1 . Weav ymjpld' . . I, . 8 8 -... lvr, au ...... ..... 1 arn , . , se......... Simon, Jeneene . . . 71,15 Tad Lalita . . . . 5 0 eek ,WJ . . . . 6 Simon, Patr' ' .......... 7 r, uzann . . . .... Q8 Weis illi .... . . 234 gimon C, arolyn . . . . .29 T s, Victo 2 9,228,257 W lm hy . . . . 7 . . 7 'r,aroe..' .... ,4,4 ay r, ea ,... ..72 ek yne-.... itnik,Barbara1f .... Ge. . 84 e , ewr fi' ,,,,, .eng a ra , ...... ,l ,288 Elaglh, Joan . ...... . aylor W ...... ' . , 72 en N., Richard ....... 99 ag ,Li . . . . .,. .--. . . ,Te 'ne . . . .... 98 es a . . .. 86 Slater, E311 i ...... . 71 ,. er ky,Li ..... . 'West, ki if Qi . . . 20,99 S19-HSS, S rron . . . . .f 18 ew 1, a .... . . . 72 Qxwhfyele , Mr a . . . . 86 Smith, A e . . . ...... . Tha s R ert . 39,72, Wheeler,R a 3 ....... . 72 Smith, 1 ..... . 7 f. Th , 8, .... .... 0 'Z hl ........... 86 Smith, . . . . . . .78 2 Thomas, n . . . ' 'L' . 8 Whl , obert . . . . . . . . 35,99 Smith Charlen A ..... J. Thomats, Ge rgia . I ite, Susan . . . 6. . 1 . . . . 86 Smith, Di , ...... . . 84 mae, Jr., nbwa . . , . , . - 8 itefield, walte ..... . . . 86 Smith, Ga nn ..,.. .... 8 Thomas, - . . . . . . . ': Wh'tehead, Denni f . . . . . . . 86 smith, Jai ....,..... 84 it T qi. . ' ..... 2 Wh teliead, Willi . , ...... 72 Smitlg, ios :ff ..... .... 9 8 ll gmpson, ,j g - ......... 98 Wh tehouse, . . .86,234,2g2 mit , ennet ........... l 10 pson, o n ......... 85 ' , Ll a ........ 29, Smith, Linda . .... V . . . - , Q 55 son, Sharon ........ 98 W es , ll .... . . . . 234 Smith, Lynda . . . ' . . 4 ompson, Teresa . ......, 85 igholm, izabeth . . . 86 Smith, Michael . . . .84 Thomsen, Salley . ...... 85 Wilkman, tephen . . . 99 Smith, Pamela ..... . O,74,84 Thor, Christine ..... X. 85 Willerto Keith . . . 86 Smith, Perry . . ,. ...... 71 Thor, Donald . . , . . . . 85 Willey, Janis . . . . 86 Smith, Steven . . ......... 71 Threldeld, nthla . . .j . . .85 Willey, Steven . . . 72 Sneddon, April ........... 84 Thurber, icki .' .... ' . . . 74 Williams, Gary . . . . 72 Snyder, Charles .......... 84 Tierne , An tg ..,. fi ..... 85 Williams, Steve . . . . 86 Snyder, Jeanne . . . 71 Tiffa errie ..... .... 8 5 Williams, Sue. , . . .73 503-HSS, Cheryl . . . 71 Titus, Daniel ........... 85 Williams, Roger . . . . . . 73 Soares, Barbara . . . 98 Titus, Susan ........... 72 Williams, Donna . .... . 99 Soares, garlol . . . . Tjcijsvold, Jalmes ........ 72,86 Willits, Albert . . . . 46,99,234 J oares, au ette . . . o in, Dou as . . . ...... 98 Willits, Jim . . . . . . . 73 SO1l1UlH1l, Robert . . . 98 Todd, Miles ........ 231,232 Wilson, Janice . .... 99 , Sommer, Jane ..... . . 71 Toler, Jerry ..,........ 98 Wilson, Charles .......... 9 Soo Hoo, Christine . . . . 84 Tom, Valerie .... . . . 72 Wilson, Jeanette ..... . . . . 9 - Sorenson, Terry . , . 85 Tomorug, Janice . , .... 86 Windberg, Juliana ....... 73 ' ,. Sowers, Roberts . . . 85 Torres, Joyce ..... . . 86,205 Wingard, Ron t .A . . , . , . . gpaclyg Bvxrultie . . . . .35 Torres, Rosemary . . .... 86 Wiseman, Patrlcla . . . , , 6 Sg3lelB,Br5di23n1 . . . . 93 Townsend, Daniel . . .... 72 Wolch, Myra .... .... . 7 f' I ,. . . . . ownsend, Sharon . . .... 9 Wolf, Gary ..... . . . 6,22 5133111911187 Linda - - 1 71 Triebsch, Susan . . .... 6X Wolfe, Sandra . . . . . , 86 ,1 gpaugidllllgx, Lynette . . . . Troen, Patricia . . ..... 3 300211, Sharon . . . . . . . . . f Pay ei OUH - - - - - Troen, Barbara . . .... oo , r . . , . . , Speights, David . . . . . 38,98 Troger, Jennifer . . ..... 6 Woollu , Ry rt ..... . 3 PV! ,KX SP1C1fHH11,JKHF1lY - . 98.135 Truelsen, Barbara . . . . 86, 8 Work an, rlee . . . . . 8? ' 1'-3Ue,ane.. , . ..... ', .... .. siifaiue, NHHCY , .... vi iiEEi?e8ei?S5.lEe7. . .. 8 W af a ai .. ,. 9 ' 26 83 1 Spfeflkeli Laffy - 71,211 Turner, Cheril . . . . . . , lj - ' I 1, 9 ' la Springer, Virginia . . . . . . 71 Turnham, Joseph . . . . . . 6 Y amo , , , 1 9 209 ' SFHCY, Roger ...... . . 71 Turra, Kathleen . . . .... 98 thers ane . . . . . -. 99 f Sf- Demi Dawn ...... . . 85 Tuttle, Marvin .... . . . . 72 Yothe , Ste e , ...... . . 99 . St. Lawrence,Michelle . , . . 98 -U- o , C s .... , . . . . Sfadelm-HH,Sia1iley . . , . . .98 Ullman, Leslie , . . . , . g, err . . . . . . .fggfc U 5faVef.f, NHHCY --.-- -... 9 3 Underwood, Robert . . 60, un , Ri ha . . . . . 1'73 , Sgigsfll, Jtlldy .1. . . . 60,35 Ungaro, Patriciav. . .... 98 k ' h X nlc,r.,, lcae.. -- etza,a .. SfefHIliC,Nicholas .... . . 71 Vallerga, Peggy . . . . . 8 echie hn ., . . .,. '. . . . 8? Stelnbuch, Lynda . . . . . . 71 Van Arsdale, Randall . . . . 86 ' Zler ely . , . . . . . . . 99 Steplliens, .Lanfe , . . . . 60,gg Vandenbergh, Victor . . 98 9,244 ' , D k . . . . . . . 73 EGP SHS, 1C . . . . . .Van Eck, Dou las ..... . pton, - i ' .... i . . . . . 87 Stevens, Kenneth . . . 85 Vanek, Elleng . . . . . . . 2 'Zinn, Ufor .pq Str . . . 99,188 zas 1 2:28 fiwla alto 4 ' 1 Iv I N MX 1 . N c . 1 R ff jk T , I C r Adams, George C. n a , Jo S. . . . . 1. . 17,8 mins, Keit .. . . . . . . . Albert, Georgeaja. . . . . . 12 aye gg , Bert ..., 1 O ole, Stu G. . . . . . .. 52,53 Altmann, Davi J. .1 . . . y , Ro C ..... ,46, ,234 oppe, . erwo d . . . . . . . 28 Andersen, Robert . .yy . . 15, 7 n ch, A. .'.... . 17 U Pou se ,' ranky?B. . . . . . . . 34 Anderso1 ryl L r . . . .52 ' ness I lace . . . . ,31,32 ou , lver . . . . . . . . .55 Ander irg'n'a . . . . . . .1 ck n V1 t . . . . 8 m, Lawre1ce 1. . . . . . . .13 Athert lda'NEZl ..., ll' . . 6 Eorva LEdwar . . . . 6,17,1 24 er , D 1.1. . . .7 B Bei .. ' ower, ewj .. . oger uga ,,, B ha t, oni . . - . . .54 on, Mar . ....... 56,57 Ros al ..... . . .34,36 B rs, r d . . .N .... 24 es, Gerald . . . 8,1 3 R s 1, Ol M. . . 7,34,51,262 U Bird, D islgfl . .. 3 han, liances ... . . 26 ff ell, 'di TIL. .. ..... QE! Blade era nson, ranc .. . , or, ea . B 11' 3 L 7 ' . . . . 4,60 .Jo a a 'o 'e .....,. ,103 aka to, Oscar Y. . . 4 '22 . Bgjliikigkeg . . . 52 enl il G. . .,. . .' . 30,33 VSater ie, Gail A. . . . . . . . 22 1 rsfaay 1 lJ . . 22,23,5o 0 ' man, sac ,.... L. 24,2 sem e . . . ...... . . 53 Bro n, John C. ' . . . - . . . 49 1 stad Ve no . . . l8,l03,l4 Sitton-Kath . . . . . . . . .56 tu , L Ett M1 . . .l. . . 56,57 aP1'a ,'Berth . ..... 0 ith, Ric ' L .... . . . .54,55 u kert uss F. ...... 54, Last ' , Pa . . ...... X. . Sobies n ..... . . . . . 34 Eu' , ober r. . . . 12, ' C useadia, orothy . . . . ,78 Spicknal Howard . . l9,83,88,98 QL, Can 1, So ra ., ...... 3 . 4? e Roy . . . . . . 17, 5,87 Squi e , eanneM ...... . . . .45 .'XCa t all y M r ..... . . . 16 Le ,,Vi1'giniaC .... . . 5 Stew t, John . . . . . . 19,60 ole, 'ry E. .... . . . Ling , Robert . . . . .... ud , Joh . . . . 20,52 Chis o , Do l B .... . 4, Lov, 'l , Patr' k J. . . ,.... 30 4 nd , Marilyn R. . . . 44,45 Clar,ggmEdi . . . . . . , u d, A ur H. . .v ..... 22,50 nner n, Edwin C. . . .28,30 Curr n, Mn lyn . . . . 42 4 5 ahaff y one-1.01. . . . Tenbr' , tephania . . . . 656 a iels, . D ll . . . ..... Morri une . . . . . . .5 . Tho as, Evalyn F. . . 2 ,48 Y, avicloygl1,.Cathe ne . . .... 55 McAlo ey, Aifleie . . 552,511 T es,.Josepl1 P. . . . . . 55 Q sta .Q 1 - 7 1 A 1 ztgssaotzs. A- 7 1 1 4 7 aa tr - 1 9 7 33132 n, ryf. .... .. , - .. .1 , y, , -3 r, hi l yB., ........ 17,92 CG e' , ren . . . . Tubbs, Richard S. . . . . 28,29,80 r vi ..... . . . 5 cH or1 M . . ...... 2 Turck, Thomas F. . . . . . . 28 E , fr . . . . . 55 ln e, John ....... X. 49 Urushima, AnnS.. . . . .19,103 U E s r, Loy ..... ..... . 24 KM llan, Gle' E. . . . . 0,33 Vano s, Edna W ..... . . . 29 Cer, k R. .. . .X ..... 1 mory ichagdx A. . . 52,53 V Anna Clementina . . . 44,45 Fenne ,Augus .... . . . . en ls da C. ..... . . . 26 en, RobertM.. . . . . .22 For e Rober . X. ...., 12 i , rank H. . . . . . . 29,30 alker, Josephine A.. . . . 52 Fr ,Tait .... .... , . .3 ivnyam to, Bonnievli. ..... 42 Wallace, F e L. . . . . . 3 so Gal cki,C r ...... . . . My moto, ack . . . ...... 4 Wallace, J E. . . . . . . . . 7 aim, y v. ........ i 1 - r Tnillas o. ......... 39 warm , arian 1. ...... 20,2 , 7 erton, lvia oshe ,A en M. ........ . 54 Wea e , James L ..... . . . 54 Goletto, Tulli .... .... so osl +F10f . ......... 6 w e, Pnyins L. . . . Jw 37,262 ,O 6,3 g, oseph . . . 34,37JJ ont, UM. ......... U w eeier, Ida E .... . . . 27 G A 'th, oa E. ...... . 24,5 tt, tep ,J. Q, eben,C. Paul . . . . . .L . Q 27 nest, 'mlan . . ..... 2 4 nix, G y . .......... 19 Williams, Wallace ..... . . 27 , ahn, 4 rles . . . . 17,1 P 1 er Harold O. . . . f .12 Wilson, Delbert . . . . 54,55 XJ .- n y, R tT . : . . . , . 3! . ,Pat on, Helen J .... .22, Workman, Rob L. . . . . . . .39 .ll L 5 L6 11 A W 2 19 4 83 NJ X5 U O Lp . X L L fb A ,AAMQLI X n f ' , Ok 5 , 5 XP Cx. , jd ff , JCVL, 5 3 - l 1 2 A'Cape la ....... 256,2 7 0 E3teQ'gtive wjfvsll-1a'cil 94 . C' . ommittee ........... 193 Achaean Staff ...... . . 18 Footba T ......... 214, 21 - O c estra ............. 254 Administrative Council . . . 14,15 Fore',,n - s.: e Student .... 194 P Club . . . . I . .... 200,201 Aeolian Club . ...... . . 209 Fres . di b . ..... .... 2 11 American Field Service . . . 195 Ad . 6 ......... 60 .... .... 255 Aviation Club ...... . 210 Ch er -- - ' .......... 21 Se 'ors 3 Band .......... . . 254 Council .............. 0 A visors ..... . . . 10 Band Council . . . . 209 Officers ............. 60 V Cheerleaders . . . . . . 104 Baseball . . . . 241,245 Song Girls ....... . . 61,73 Council .... . . 103,107 Basketball ..., 224,230 Future Teachers Club . . . . . . 208 Officers .... . . 102,106 Block C.V. ..... . . 207 Girls League Council . . . . . 198 Son Girls . . . . . . . . . 104 Board of Trustees .... . . 12,13 Girls State Representative .... 206 Song girls, Varsity . . . . .203,205 Boys League Council .... . . 199 Golf ............. . . 251 Sophomores Boys State Representative .... 206 Juniors Advisors .... . . . 74 Caduceus Club ...... . . 208 Advisors . . . . . 88 Cheerleaders . . . 75 California Scholarship Cheerleaders . ........ 89 Council .... ....... 7 4 Federation ...... . . 196 Council . . . ......... 88 Officers ......... . . . 74 Cheerleaders, Varsity . 202,204 Prom ..... . l76,l77,178,l79 Song Girls ........... 75 Chess Club ....... . . 211 Officers ......... .... 8 8 Sound-Off Rally . . l64,165,166,167 Club Council ..... . . 197 Song Girls ........... 89 Spartan Sweetheart .... 170,171 Cross Country . 222,523 King of the Eielles ..... 2. . 173 Student Body Presidents . . . 190,191 Dance Band . . . . . . 55 Laconian Sta ..... 18 ,18 ,184, Swimming .......... 246,249 Drama 185,186,187 Tennis .......... . . .250 Bye Bye Birdie . . . 262,263 Logos Staff . . ..... 189 Town News . . . . . 189 My Sister Eileen ..... 228,229 Madrigali ............ 257 Track . . . . 235,240 Shakespearean Festival . . 2 0,2 1 Math Clu ......... . . 210 Wrestling . . . . 231,234 Drama Club ....... . . . 208 Nominations and Elections 294 .LV QM f M A , 3 4 7 My WND W' W f W fffff f MW W My 9 ,,f M' fm JM J uf W WN IQ 46 ,MW - g ff L, ' 'I!L,' ' A' .Xi ,. 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