Castro Valley High School - Laconian Yearbook (Castro Valley, CA)

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L! mf 1 1 ip V-I ,QI7-IMI lffgffl AI I,fI'Lf'I I I I I I I I I I I I 8 I W 1 ' 4 USTA II.f 0 ............. 56 ' fb J-Q. ......... . . . . - 104 yeh? U, if! H ppp', figpdiig ......... . . . . . . . . -126 A W M H V .. TX ,ff QM 2 is W 9' v,. MOr5gdriizat'ions -.... . . . . . . . . . . .168 Jipgbff N ijffxv Mlffademics .......... . . . . . . . . 200 il, I 'Ji My Perfoqmiffgdrts ....... . . . . . . - 248 ,i 00' J' fQf Jyqggnifihnity Life ....... . . . . . . . .270 Mb AUM ...................... 282 V Spring Supplement ............. . S-1 M ,r .gf 4 J I-1, N x. VIL! W fvr 'J x J , ff Sli xii? Y ,, , ,..-6, a W 1,1 wa his ':3773'fvi. N 5 f 121 i ,xg 5? when li' 1? M4 1 r ' GQFY , , We, V ?3f::Cn QW- nfl A time for STEVE PEEK President f f a F5 MIKE PAKODI Vice President As it met every Monday afternoon throughout the year, the Senior Class Council did much in the way of school ser- vice. Under president Steve Peek ffallj and Bob Kellogg fspringy the council was very active. The council helped rewrite the Sound- Off Rally and staged the Junior Prom in February. MR. SPICKNALL Advisor Senior Council Make TERRY BLAKELY and Dena DiGuisto talk over the rally plans for the day Secretary At the senior hot chocolate sale, DeDe Caskey, Loren Zinn, Dannelle Bernards E 4 I is r Nz- :1 ' 1 S Q' Y 1 PQ I' I AUM, A Kg His? BOB WALLER ISABEL CHAVEZ FRED CRUM Treasurer Girls League BOYS I-1928119 ' ' Repregenfgfive Representative , ,f ff , lf - t' 1 L f .X ' ,V Ji 1 . W H , m ,' Y, . we Q ,f Ld. f 5 M r Q' V it -as y xi w Q P. f w ' L A I w A L14 t , 1 ,, . lv . ,LQ . I MR. HATCH Advisor raduation Plans 'N MRS. URUSHIMA Advisor ,H 1 4? FRONT ROW: J. Seemeyer, B. Bohntinsky, S. Logan, W LaVelle, P. Sengstack, S, Leckie, S. King, V. Alexander, S. Wells, B. Muldrow, M. Rutherford, J. Hodge, L. Cox,C Anderson, D. Miguel, T. Blakely, L. Murphree. ROW TWO T. Jorde, J. Loder, N. Nardolillo, B. Rice, D. Mefford, N. Stavert, P. Hill, P. Gillett, D. Caskey, R. Vardy, D. Bernards R. Haynes, M. Parodi, B. Berry, P, Scott. ROW THREE: G I After a night basketball game, Tom Jorde and Mr. Hayenga dis- cuss the dance starting in the cafetorium. Johnson, R. Lindsay, L. Bisauta, B. Beyer, A. Jensen, E. ' anl D1ck, N. Rasmussen, M. Thomas, M. Sc McBurney, S. Peek, J. Schmidt, G. Reeves, an, G. Grant, B. R. Wendland. ROW FOUR: P. Combs, T. McClaren, F.Crum,K. Cena, D. McCune, J. Clayworth, M. Perron, P. Hermann, Stadelman, B. Scott. N. Caldararo, S. Linda Cox. Cindy Lockwood, Brenda Muldrow and Tom Jorde are in a state of readiness to lead seniors in cheers. Seniors Show riginal I The seniors try to out yell the other classes as the The varsity song girls selected Linda Friery, Shirley Foxworthy, Ruby Vardy and Peggy Gillett to represent the senior class as song girls. 1 L 5 ' , rx ,. Q fx f 4 A- P' x- e 2 XV ' 5' x , Q i r 37 L f , R 6. 1. or i Miss: i -vw Q f '1 1 ei , he in 1' I h M si' . M- R In ,, Xa 3 In an effort to beat the junior girls, the seniors, headed by Arlene The 59Hi0I' Skit Jensen, and Sue Ryan, are urged on by Shirley Foxworthy and Sfrafed how the Ruby Vardy. n Rall Theme if team is introduced. team depends on the spirit of the spectators. Striving to create an atmosphere of school- wide unity the Class of 1965 participated in their last Sound-Off Rally under the theme of Trample Tennyson. The Seniors' skit,which was a mock football game, showed that unity between all classes is necessary for victory over the arch-rival, the Tennyson Lancers, in that night's varsity football game. Even though they did not win the Rally, the Seniors' effort contributed greatly to the spirit exhibited at that night's game and will set an excellent example for succeeding Sound-Off Rallies. The other participants are always aware of the presence of the seniors as Bruce Gilbert Geoff Rosenberg, Dennis Bothelo and Norman Petri hold gas banner. l 1 ,kt -M. 2 -,Y , -- - i r It L ,ici I ' ' 1, 5: W? N, - W. , . , . it M ',..r, 'S 2 5 . s at S ' S Y' L, K. s l . .,l,, V, , jr.. , U g K K K ,. 'ffijgyiir-, ,W y ., 3 F, 3 if ' ' .ez V ' K . g , Sufi-. 6 H A 'tai' , ,A gr? , N 'IL I A i V :Q hgm i g - Y it A 3e'w:iVfffaf?w ' ' ,l Y'4fi'i ?gf 1:i ' W 'o fzgge , I f . T jf ,- . - ff 1, - Eg: v Wei' .- .K , 'FM-- .'4 : ' .4-if. J K, WYTI: 5633, -7? f if .-a..fw253!H:-.....e, .. , 1 1 ' ,- 'rf T' n i. , ., . V, . ,- ,MV gh 9 . ' -kigy ,. , ', ,VH r. fs -- ,Qt W- i: ,g'2'1i'552es P- ,f 4 'F-. '31 The senior tug-of-war team pulled hard for a senior victory against the juniors. 13 I I L fini- :- f ' vm A v r-,, L .K ' w,,ife1: pw BOB KELLOGG In a classroom assignment Bob Qrightj, along with Tom Beck and Paul Hermann, President leads a panel discussion in Sr. Lit. Seniors Compete -P MIKE SCANLAN CINDY LOCKWOOD Bob Kellogg listens to sugges- Vice President Secretary tions for the senior picnic at a class council meeting. lf' SUSIE SUTTON CYNTHIA DAVIES NICK NARDOLILLO TI'9aSUI'6I' Girls League Boys League Representative ReD1'6S6l'lt3.U.V8 Getting ready for Graduation, A1 Willits gets measured for his cap and govm. Bank of America trophy winners were Tom Jorde, Liberal Artsg Ruby Vardy, Vocational Artsg Dannelle Bernards, Fine Artsg Steve Hancock, Math and Science. eholarships in Final Semester FRONT ROW: P. Sengstack, S. Logan, D. Bernards,K.C1ea1'y, Thomas, S. King, B. Kellogg. ROW THREE: F. Crum, D. P. Scott, P. Gillett. ROW TWO: T. Jorde, M. Atkinson, M. Hampton, M. Scanlan. Q-,.....,,, .f 2f M gl -. 3' : F W, ,,4,L,., I 'L V 'wb .,, . T h , VV STEPHEN ACKERMAN ROSAT-JE AGARD 5-.vw BETH ALLEN FRED ALLEN JAN ALLEN VICKI ALEXANDER MIKE A, ALTERGOTT .TIM AMBROSE SHARYLE AGUIRRE FRED R. ALBERT 11 rs. hellac ,I The audience watching the Junior-Senior Donkey Basketball executed by seniors Tim Rosenkrans, B111 Lannon and junior DAVE AMICO CINDY ANDERSON S E., KURT ANDERSON WAYNE ANDRADE SHERRY L, ANDRAKIN CLINTON E, ANDREWS Donkeys ROBERT ANDREWS JOAN ANTHONY LYNNE ANTHONY ,Si .-s-4 '- h u m 0 1' e d at the ant 1 c S GREG ANTONE MARK ANTONE MARGO ATKINSON DAN BAKER MYRA BAILES DENISE BANNON LEE P. BARDELLINI Sue Camper utstanding in PAT BARKER KENNE TH BASS Sue listens intently to the instructor in her Sur- vey of Arts class. t N TIM BAUMMGARDNER , iii' ww. In her advanced art class, Sue specializes in abstract art. 'L SEYCHELLES BEALL Jew. as 4 1,15 A - ', A It -if - A '5 5 . Q ja M, KATHLEEN BARTL EY GREG BAUMAN ROBIN BAXTER ERNIE BEAVERS H. THOMAS BECK GREG BECKERIEG ESPER S. BELLINGER, JR. LARRY BELLINGER i i ,R , f i, , K wk I -Ay ii-fe .. ' X NANCY BENNETT DANNELLE BERNARDS ' Brenda Muldrow, Cindy Lockwood, Mary Olstead, ROBERT LEE BERRY JR, TED BESOLD and Mike Parodi wait for the Senior Hot Chocolate sale to begin, on Rally Day. f f ' s .1 DENNIS BETTENCOURT MIKE L. BEVIER NANCY L. BEYER ANN BIERWITH V .FN my W-N , 'Q DENNIS BILLALON LAWRENCE BISAUTA TERRY BLAKELY LINDA MAY BLATCHFORD JOHN W. BLAZIN .4--fy Senior Participate in Final Events BONNIE BOHNTINSKY LAVONNE BOISV ERT .ang 4 . 51. ff' DENNIS BOWEN DENNIS BOTELHO f Tramp1e Tennyson cheers fill the air as the seniors march up to the field displaying their prop, the boot. xfnffh ci 95 UST? mv , W HARVEY BOYD HERB BOYNTON DAN BOZICKW CHERYL BRATTON MW ROGER BREEDLOVE TOM BRITTIING SANDY BROWN rom Picnic to Graduation .l WENDY BROWN KEN BUMP WILSON C. BROOKS III SUE BUCHANAN CAROL ANN BUENO Linda Cox, Tom Jorde, and Cindy Lockwood spark senior spirit at the rally. NORMAN BURG Q K X.- JAMES BIIRGE BERTA BUSCH M. BRYAN CADINHA NICHOLAS LEO CALDARARO il ' x SUSAN ANNE CAMPER MIKE CANRIGHT Helping to create a holiday mood, Mike Scanlan and Harvey TIM CAREN MARY ANN CARSON Boyd entertain Mrs. Wa11ace's Senior Lit. class with a skit the day before Christmas vacation. JULIE CARTER DEANNA CASKEY KATHY CENA DOYLE M. CHABINO LEAL ROYCE CHARONNAT PATRICIA LYNN CHASTAIN ISABEL CHAVEZ CLAUDIA CHRISTENSEN l ff 7' ROD CHRISTENSEN VASCO CHRISTIANSEN JAMES G. CLAYWORTH KATHY CLEARY vw., , wi' 2 ' is PAMELA ANNE CLINTON JOYCE MARIE COATES VICKI COE THOMAS A. COHN Business Department Selects as Tops Rub Vard Mr. Brady gives Ruby Vardy instructions in her office machines Ruby Crightj helps Diane Miguel and Mr. class. Facer put a program together. .Al PETER EVERT BOB CONLEY LINDA JEAN CONNER MICHELE EVELYN COOK PATRICIA M. CORREIA RICHARD CORRIEA LINDA COX df' 25 J ane, also the editorial. BRUCE CROWE FREDERIC STEVEN CRUM KEN CRYER -1- -1 KATHLEEN MARY CURTIN ROBERT DALLMAN AL DAPRDC ALAN DARNELL ,lane Spr K. -Q I CYNTHIA LEE DAVIES DIANA LEE DAVIS JUDY DAVIS BERTUCELLI PETE DAVIS Top Social Studies Scholar 'S ROBERT 1. DU Bois ' f - v- 4 A , Q - . f' X I, ' Jane, the outstanding stu- dent in Social Studies, hief of the Achaean, works hard on the listens to ahistory lecture. tlli I KATHI DEL CARLO N 'V 7 BOB DE MELLO MICHAEL DENNING WILLIAM R. DEPAOLI ERIC DICK Ken Bass---Top S ORVILLE DIGGS TERRY DIGIUSTO Ken takes a. break from rehearsal of DENNIS DOBBECK JOAN DOBBEL I DAN DORKIN MARLIES DREBLOW LARRY DUKE ANNETTE DUNN RICH DUNSTAN JIM DUPERROIR MARK EISENBERG JERI ELLINGER Vocal Music CHUCK ELLIOTT LEE ELSON Robm Baxter and Ken go over a scene during dress rehearsal of South Pacific. THE RESA ESPOSITO STEVE FERNALD SUE FISK ALEXANDRA FORBES ROBERT FORSHER JANINE FOSBOURG ,f , Z 1 'TM L14 X, I , R 5-' LINDA FOWLER PAT FOWLER SHIRLEY ANN FOXWORTHY KAREN FREDERICKSON MARTIN F. FREEMAN v wg A ,xv Rich Wendland hears from his counselor, Mr. Spicknall, that Family Living will soon be studied. CAROLYN GANT N , qs 435 1 Xxx wg' KATHY FREITAS DON FRIDFINNSON LINDA FRIERY DAVID F ULLER Mike Perron concentrates on Sr. Literature- while Hillman and the other students listen to a recital K Raye 1-...qv DICK FULLER SUSAN FULLER KATHLEEN GALLAGHER A I LINDA GERSHANOV RON GIDDINGS ROBERT GIESE T 4,5 if BRUCE GILBERT ELAINE STARR GILMER JACQUELINE GLEESE PEGGY GILLETT Scanlan. Q Vklr ' E L I., Ai it GAIL GRAVES .aw- Q5 DIANA GROSE CAROL GLOVER JACK GOMES GARY GRANT TERRY GRAY MARY GRIFFITTS LINDA LEA GRISEL A . . ' Mr. William s, a student teacher, explains to Mr PAT HAGEN Sp1cl:na1l's 7th period social studies class the com- plexities of American Government. KATHY HAIL LIANA HALE 'gk fl me Q' Wx SANDY HALLADAY DENISE L. HALSTEAD LEO HAMM with the' Dance Band. DON HAMPTON YR' STEVEN HANCOCK TIM HANLEY Bob, first trombone on left, practices Trombonist, Bob Conley, M0 in Instrumental Mus Bob, Ccenter of picturej, waits for cue to take over the lead. L ne : N fir in 4 CHERYL L. HANSEL DONNA HANSEN SUSAN G. HANSON TERRI HANZEL GERALDINE HARBIN JANE HARTLEY ccomplzshed NANCY HAWS RENEE HAYNES GALE P. HECHT studies his music be- class starts. V ' JACK D. HEINZE JAMES HENRIETTA GARY HENTHORN G A A G PAUL HERMANN VICKI HICKS RICH HILDEBRAND PAM HILL f Am -1, : - O' JACK HILLMAN CHRISTY HOAG JOANNE HODGE THOMAS HOLBROOK .. in ,. 'X' Linda Blatchford and Dennis Botelho find the senior lawn a place to relax, enjoy a lunch, or to study for afternoon classes. JAMES HOLIEN .ww- ROBERT W , HOMEN TOM HONER ELIZABETH HOPKINS DAVID HOUSEHOLDER JEANNE HOUSEMAN DAVE HOWELL TIM A. HUTCHINSON BARBARA INORAM Mmm M -was 11 Mbswsiv DARLENE JANISCH ARLINE JENSEN NANCY JENSEN JUDY JEWELL PA UL J AGODA ww , ,E , NA A A NAN, ez v. '61 isg 5 , , 'E' X? 5 SQ A 'E' 4 xx W 5 ,. Kathy Alcorn is helped down the bleechers by Gary Reeves after a cross country meet. DONNA JODOIN BILL JOHANSEN CARLETTA JOHANSON MICHAEL S. JOHNSON -4 '-W -- A , Tfiggfize .- Avia , ,M il ,, 4-'sf 4 , 4 a 'H . fl 'Q s W , ,, . .. 155' ' 4' w f 'L A? ag 1' f I 'ak . N i Max L... A ' ,'w P NANCY B. JOHNSON GORDON JOHNSON RALPH C. JOHNSON DOUGLAS JOHNSTONE n I l Steve Hancock T THOMAS M. JORDE JO ANN KALLISON wr N1 'A A A Q ., n 7 - Q 3- I Ss-' F R x1'I Q A Steve Cback centerj, concentrates on discussion of a dif- I --3 V ficult problem. PENNY KARRIS DENNIS KATONA ELF u.-A fsA SHERRY KELLY BOB KELLOGG TERRY KELSEY GARY KERR GARY KILNER RAYMOND KING SUZI KING DAN KOSITCH r. M athematician, ve, also Bank of America trophy winner for Mathematics, tens to Mr. Poppe explain a problem in physics. LESSLIE F. KOVACH Senior Judy Jewell studies in Mr. Wieben's F r e n c h 5-6 class. EDWARD KRAMAR BERNHARD KRAUS MICHAEL KUBINA TERRY KUHNS ME LODY KUNDE 1 x PEGGY LADUE GARY LANE DON LANSBE RRY SANDRA LEC KIE E -Qian JOHN LANDE R BILL LANNON PAUL LA RIVIERE Ax ' A D sf X, .5 CAROLYN LEHTONEN Sharing Top Dram Robin Baxte if by Robin, who carried the lead in the spring musical, South Pacific, acts out a pantomime with Gary Reeves and Isabel Chavez. K N Sa . 5 fu . 1 'Q Rm 'Veg 5 WANDA LA VELLE NANCY LEAVITT ,L '15 yd 5-ob'-, GARY LESTER RICHARD LINDSAY onors Are an uan GEORGIA LINDSEY LYNDA LINDSAY Dan, the lead in the fall play, The Glass Men erie here acts out the part of a. rooster a. class impromptu. NANCY M. LINN JEANIE LITTY har' .1 BOB LLOYD JAMES LODER CINDY LOCKWOOD PAULA JEAN LOEFFLER L, A ee ... LINDA JANE LOGAN SANDRA LOGAN JACKIE LOUDY RANDY LOYD gn., JUDITH ANN LUNT CHRIS MC ADAM BROOKS MC BURNEY PAULA ELIZABETH MC Sand Logan M 'Yr N...- X,.l Sandy Logan, also student body secretary, spends much her time Ln the Student Government Office with Pres Tom Jorde - Q. :alia NANCY MAIN '-1-..... ,f JERRY B, MANTELL ISABEL MARC DON MARKS THOMAS D. MARLER rilliant in English Sandy listens to one of Miss Johnson's lectures in P aula Sengsfack 2-Hd Rich her Sr. Lit. class. Wendland listen to the minutes at a Sr. class council meeting. ' ' VICKI MATTOS A DONNA MEAGHER DWAIN MEFFORD MIKE IVIEIRING MICHAEL T. MELTZER BRAD MEYERS STEVEN M. MEYERS BOB MICHAEL DI-ANNE MIGUEL Senior Class Song The Senior Class of 65' Has had three years of tries We're here today to show the way Our spirit we'll display Our team will fight With all their might Our green and white will fly A united school to cheer the team Will trample Tennyson High JAMES A. MILLER JONATHAN MILLER 'K 'f Us L i tserr L W g al, ' STAN W, MILLER PETE MILLIKAN CHRIS MOWRY BRENDA JOYCE MULDROW ,rf MIKE MULLINIX LUDENE MURPHREE JIM MYERS NICK NARDOLILLO JEFF NAVAS ROLLIN NEETZ EILEEN NICHOLS DANIEL W. NUNES Tom Marler tries out a new joke on Pam H111 during lunch. qv Q ,gf?x5 I 1 in- x. M A KAREN OBERHANSLI MARY OLSTAD WILLIAM O. OSTLER HARRY OXFORD LEON PARKEY MICHAEL E. PARODI KEN NOVAK MARGARET NYSTROM SHELIA OWEN MIKE PAVESE as if ' 3? D uran .-.E 8' 1, aw --fy ' f ., L I ' sw' STEVE PEEK SUZETTE PERDUE MICHAEL G. PERRON CATHY PERRY Tom- NORMAN PETRIE GLENN PEZZOLA CLIFF PHILLIPS Tom excels ball just as he in other sports. JOAN PHILLIPS EDWARD PHIPPS LAURA PINANA .15 91 E ASI' I LINDA PINANA ROBERT PLUMMER SHIRLEY POST RON PRATT LINDA L, PUCCI CAROL PUCKETT DANIEL S, QUAN PAMELA QUIGLEY ob Kellogg -- Best Athletes 'Q' Tom studies hard off the playing field. Bob works to kee u the rades On the courts Bob shoots RICHARD L. QUINTANAL D P E - v for a field goal. NEIL WARREN RASMUSSEN SANDRA LEE RAUDENSKI JOHN RAMOS isiiiik , ff' :Ulu - ' x1i'z+?'v!'1e--1137.5A. f ,, e . fa, .. ,1 - - .- . an ww a ,.,:.Hfwzs1 2 .32,-do f-f- Mm., - M. ffvkgvff 1- gn .1-,figs ,E f '1f3f2-3-fill BARBARA REDDING TERI REDMOND .i,,,!t55 I Q Y- A 11 Pat hastain, Top Science Student JAMES REES DOUG REHVI l' ' n 1 A 1 , ' Pat feeds the hamsters she used in her biology 2 555 project' ' ,-' ' .if A V Q -e 11 frefgaiiljyii STU RE VAK Pat prepares a slide in her biology class. E- If - -I WILLIAM RICE GARY REEVES , f - we H 1 w A ' , 2 A PAM RESCHERT ELLEN RHIEN MIKE RICH SHARON RICKER GAYLE ANN RODGERS JOAN RODRIGUES DIANA L. ROEHL MELODY ROLPHE DAVID RIEMAN MARK A, RIEMAN PRISCILLA ROBLES W Bill La.nnon a.nd Steve Wilkman watch anxiously as Mike Scanlan attempts a field goal during the donkey basketball game warm-ups. LINDA ROHRS N KATHLEEN ROSE GEOFFREY WAYNE ROSENBORG TIM ROSENKRA-Ns fri VW 45 312.515 KK' as PW! ,.i5p,igf,f ' L , T, l 'L--.. ,HF .K ' . h ,W. 5, - bf ' - Q .- fi. g ijgjjfifgig W Q., ' - W'-.L Z A ,r ig. A ...Me A S--.f ' -f? 1 ' ' W ,W RTW SHARYN ROSS PHYLLIS ROTTMAR MARY RULON MARSHA RUTHERFORD w M55 . C X f' H ' , X N A A SUE RYAN The Senior Lawn's closest regular visitors are the girls physical education classes. MICHELLE ST. LAWRENCE DIANE SALEMI DONNA SALVIN KATHY SANCHEZ YVONNE SANTONI MICHAEL BRUCE SCANLAN DALE SCHAAR JOHN SCHANTIN n V T J an E E JEFFREY A. SCHMIDT PHYLLIS SCOTT ROBERT SCOTT JUDY SEEMEYER 52' PAULA SENGSTACK RICH SEVILLE GEORGE F. SHERMAN NANCY SHERMAN Voted Most Valuable Homemaker-- Carol n Lehtonen -H 2 In her homemaking class, Carolyn puts the finishing touches on a dress. I Carolyn prepares a tasty sauce in her home- making room. f bun - ,--, f Q f We nw fwmzatfr L . ,V W. . ,J ,M Jfrff an We f i ew R, A x .I 4:1 ',e ,E A34 SUZANNE SILCOX LINDA SILL CAROL SIMONTON 1 Pete Davis and Tom Marler get theirlunch money from Mary' Thomas. ee e ff E 9 sg V, ,fm 1 G? in '-in SHIRLEY SLOAN JOSEPH LUTHER SMITH BARBARA SOARES BUTI L PAULETTE SOARES LYNETTE SPAULDING JANE SPRAGUE DAVE SPEIGHTS -ff-rf JA K ng' A I , -5 W. 9' STANLEY T, J, STADELMAN NANCY STAVERT A-I I I ,ve K , 'fl 9 ,- I 1 -Y g f ' Wi. A eeee , A A .V '.5- P 1 I ' . A A A X - h Vk,.-. Iw i . 5, U rf nlsnrlyg' A I 1 ,.., ,265-FK I ',', Q, K' SHIRLEY STOKES DENA STRATFORD DIGIUSTO MARC STROMBERG KEN STROMGREN TIMOTHY ROBERT STRONG RICK SUNDIN DANA STEWART HOWARD STINSON n Q On the way to class, John Lander and Lee Bardellini about their plans for the summer. SUSAN ELIZABETH SUTTON VICTOR J. TAUS talk DIANE TE BBE SHARON THOMPSON 81,-f .ans JANET TINGSTROM DOUG TOBIIN K 43 3 kk . x 4 8 1 If, , ' . ff ' 5' R, O O AA . A My ! Q' O N,,N A BRAD THOMAS MARY THOMAS CRAIG THOMPSON Tom ,Iorde--- utstanding in Publ Tom, Student Body Pres1dent, speaks out during an assembly. ' KK -,H .. t IPX' fs i A ' r-1 ., mg ' ,R A A MIKE TODD JERRY TOLER PATRICIA TROEN CARLE EN TRUELSEN JIM TRUMM KATHLEEN TURRA LESLIE ULLMAN king Class. RAY VIDL E R VIC VANDEN BERGHE RUBY VARDY ROGER VAVERKA LARRY VIAILLE DAVID VICENCIO HENRY VICENCIO STEVE WAISNER MARSHA WALKER BOB WALLER KENT WALTON JANIC E WE ARANGA RIC HARD HOWARD WENDLAND LUANNE WEST 4- Riff- .'-, Ek: ,-:jj if f ' z'-jfif-.Ja V ' Mr. ms.,-:w i ' H41 --V fihEi3s'ff:j1j'g ,119 , - .. ' GWEN WATKINS KEN WELKER SANDY WELLS Top Seniors Steve Hancock, Rich Dunstan Elaine Wu. Steve and Rich share the honor as German scholars. Elaine concentrates French during one of Weiben's discussions. ,Pi E ROBERT L. WHITE VICKI WHITE STEVE WILKMAN un, ., . I . DONNA WILLIAMS BUD WICHAEL CHARLES S. WILSON oreign Languages Pat Corriea, Carol Bueno Pat and Carol, outstanding seniors in Spanish, explain Project Mexico sponsored by Spanish Club. Q AL WILLTTS LARRY WRIGHT ELLEN YAMAMOTO GEORGE WILSON ,, JANICE WILSON 431' sip-N at , L. JEANETTE WILSON 1 -'X' , ' ' - ' 311, f u - 2 A . ,.... f. .gi I ' fi-Fjlip QQ,-1 fi-F' L, .-5 , at , I gaf,:,: 3:,kgV4 I , - JANET YOTHE RS .q,....,W.:-1' X., STEVE YOTHERS LARRY DEE YOUNG ROBERT L. YOUNG WALT ZABEL Dave takes a break from work in his Art Metals class. if f Y ,, .1 'K 42 Most Skilled ra tsman Dave Rieman In his Electronics class, Dave works on the interiors ofanaudio signal generator. Not Pictured Bergtholt, Robert Mahannah, Rick Bora, Rick Markovich, Barb Cameron, Francis Millman, Jenny DeVi11ier, Diagne Mortonson, Debb Egelston, E dward Nelson, Natalie Fernandes, Thomas Pennington, Virg' Gallo, Fred Price, Barbara Giordano, Kathy Sexton, Kenneth Giovia, Vito Smith, Vicka Holdaway, Geri Townsend, Sharo Josephs, James Virostko, Steve Lorenz, Kathy EVELYN ZIER LORYN D. ZINN KAREN RAYL LOWE 6 Bob Conley concentrates on a math problem in his Advanced Math class. Senior Class Cheer Tom: We want'a hear it fdrumsy All: Our SPIRIT fyelll ...ae- Tr-am-ple Tennyson TRAMPLE frolll Tennyson Tonights the time to show them all That C.V.'s team is best of all We've got the team that's on the ball The Lancers tonight are sure to fall We've got the SPIRIT to give our team For the strength they need let's really Scream Let's give them our spirit to build their pride Cause we're gonna to be the winning side We're gonna TRAMPLE qrollj Tennyson fyelly Peggy Gillett, Pat Correia, Bob Scott and Lynette Spaulding study in their Art Survey class. ef? . , ' Pete Combs, Eric Dick and Bob Berry cheer on the Before ordering her cap and gown, Carolyn Sr. Class on Spirit Day. Lehtonen buys a donut from Mary Ekorn. 1 1 l 4 i in 5 4 I Lu fray., I ,I ... s N ' ff 2. A Q fp A, l ' , Usa f f A T M ' R 'A x A L . A 4, -F FRONT Row c Black, R Cumberledge, G. Voigt, D. May, D. O'Leary, Y. Pontes, B. MR. HENDSCH Barker, ROW TWO B Seemeyer, J Bailey, J. Lorette, C. Davidson, S. Schantin, L. Jlmior Class Advisor Tonini, S Gillespie, D Martm, ROW THREE: J. Wahl, S. Connor, S. Busse, . Johnson, V Thurber, S Schweitzer, D Drury, ROW FOUR: B. Standifer, D. Quick, D. Rego, R. Junior nit Wins Rall T nf- uv' LINDA MILLS Secretary in ,,, fx 3 ' . A PETE EDRINGTON President MARY EKORN KAREN LESCH BILL SEEMEYER CANDY OLSON Treasurer G1r1s League Boys League Treasurer Representative Representative ' ' S: MARY DOWNS Vice President 1 :? E1 i 7i.. H 'Ro 1. g,.t592'sy J, A'zf' RUSS SWART Boys League Representative MARY EKORN Secretary KAREN LESCH Girls League Representative Spring Class Council MR HORVATH FRONT ROW: K. Lesch, J. Torres, D. Ma.rtln,D. Rego, V. Neth, ROW TWO: D. 0'Lea.ry, Juni D May, M. Downs, A. Gregoris, J. Willey, S. Gillespie, ROW T1-IREE:S. Connor,J of Class Advlsm' Loretta, L. smugn, s. Landreth, M. cdfford. Aladdin, Jim Salak, and the four chieftains go out among classes to seek spirit for the game With Tenny on Clad in red and White, the class of 66' marched onto the field with high hopes of taking first place in the 1964 Sound-Off Rally. Led by cheerleaders Denise Webster, Linda Duke, Alline Huntsman and Suzi Schantin and song girls Dawn Silva, Donna Rego, Denise O'Leary and Barbara Fausz, the Junior Genies urged the varsity football team to Lacera1:e the Lancers . In the junior skit Aladdin, por- trayed by Jim Salak, gained the support of the four class Chieftains Neil Joergensen, LeRoy Prange, Tom Pedemonte and Doug Quick, necessary for Castro Valley to van- quish the evil sorcerer, played by Charley Rogers, representing Tennyson. This, plus the great spirit of the junior class combined to bring the class of 1966 avictorious firstplace. Jlmior Song Girls: Dawn Silva, Barbara Fausz, Donna Rego, Denise O'Leary. A N 'vm A1add1n's red lampis the highlight of the rally for the Junior class. Junior Cheerleaders: Linda Duke Alline Huntsman Denise Webster, Suzi Schantin. N Ernie Pinata and Ken Bertelson of Mr. Pou1sen's third period art class sella masterpiece for only 351000. Judy Anderson Terry Andrade Eddie Atkinson Vickie Atkinson Kathleen Avila Debbie Aydelott Norman Badler Jane Bailey Patricia Baker Sue Baldwin Betty Barker John Barkworth Lonnie Barnett Gail Bass Elaine Baumgardner Pam Beale ffm? iff QM' 1 , , 1 'FM V, , fr fs: ' Y it I . 2, .. . W - . -rv .F .Fi f 2 S- . -X K ' u L, is i. k Q Y N ff SLA? Q Q ' qii- Av 1 RK dst Q :MIX Steve Abbors Jackie Abreu Stephanie Adams Cathy Albers Mary Albritton Colleen Allen Sue Altergott Dave Anderson Jackie Anderson Jo Anderson Susan Araujo Myrna Arzino H gf? 5 11 -in o K- Kes-4 :K ' KY4'--go E if , . fi if A .J AQ 5 ,, :J 'ttf K' is ff it it lm ' ' A W ,,,.- ,5y, A rlii 1 is, K J y fi,?Qf. hi 3 . Q i Ji Vicky Giovanetti studies elements of legal contracts, one of the many aspects of Business Law and Ec- onomics. Cindy Black Paula Blake Dan Blakely Bill Bland Judy Bluestein Curt Boardman Marsha Booth Rick Borba Vicki Boren Joyce Boring Kathy Boscacci Julie Botelho Mary Bowen Jim Boyd Public speaking student, John Evilsizor, gives a speech in Mr. Elser's second period class. Janet Beavers Eric Becker Barbara Belden Sharon Bellar Sandy Benson Steve Benson Cliff Bengard David Bergman Bob Berkheiser Randy Betti Mike Birdwell Dave Bisauta ,, .14 : K :Z ...ak 1. -- . 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P St, A, kk se .ilr iw: .:::fa-.q-,- -3 '- W, . -.Q-:A M,f.1n-,....',-3.1','ig.. t in ME Q, ffg, -4f:2'i'3:Qf ' ' 'mt stgllifi 'Q V-: z-w.y,f. .L -.534 ,i VV,, A 1 llf- i ...i -',M,,,,f ,. 5 x 1:- 'Q -nm 5 if v H , Q nfl . .- a riy M in if is Q l Q Paulette Childs Catherine Clark Kathleen Clark Margaret Clark Gerri Clemons Janet Coad George Coates Ed Collyer Steve Conant 2 if 'if a9Q i N :F ., ' fin , is fiilliiirs - a f 6+ in 'rif - 'I Fx ' . E 1 a if . . wa c. ,, , is Clarence Conley Sue Connor Larry Conyers Jeff Cook Larry Cooke Paula Cooper ., E ,,- M- 'T la , - ,V 5 L? 5 g Lyle Bull Ray Bump Sandy Busse John Butler Carl Call Bob Caloroso Doug Canepa Brian Cantin Bart Cantua Mike Canup Diane Cassell Richard Casteel Ranard Cha.n Mary Chavez Junior, Randy Van Arsdale, helps illustrate a discussion on osteolog'yinMr.Hennessey's biology class. Bill Waddill of Mr. Poulsen's Srdperiod art, experiments with Water colors Rich Cooper Steve Cordoza Paula Coughlin Jane Crosby Robert Crouch Jim Crowell Rena Cumberledge Patricia Curry Kim Cuthbertson Mark Dalton Annette Damron Clif Davidson Gary Davis Karen Day Nancy DeLima Christine DeMarco John Denning Deborah De St. Maurice Michael DeVilbiss Robert Dicken Pat Dingman Mike Dixon Clyde Doane Susan Domingoes Michael Dorward Paul Doss Theresa Dove Mary Downs Roger Drake Ron Drake Donna Drury Gail Duff Jim Duffey Linda Duke Danny Duniphin Jenny Dye . - in . L ' ff 4 'Q' R . H ' -,N Q Q, E ffl 5 . ' 'fffi 1'Vi !11i'Q2ggggi . ,-4-me . , . E , air, ,V',' g ffif-i 4 -. - 4... s 5,61 . L 1' I -i,,:l1-u i'wL.fai V .ax I L w ' swf -' X 15 . .15 n - ii- ,,,., ' - a ' 'ffgi -:Z, :mf i n V gf ,, K if 7 , 1 i , g g I I Mi was ' , 1 N, lj? ii' K , - fff,w1,-yggggfv, , ,.. , ,. . We ,m,W, .vw if f C M mn D - .. 4., '. ' ' ' ' ' . '.. 1 Q 'qi .VI I l . ' 5 'Q .m x .,,. , X-is -' r VE . if L . yi v .vJ. , ff . We ffwa- .Sf K H, E a - ' 2 , 'L H f , i . fi + , -'F :QT .4 , . - N 7 , g, M -gzxuigxtgfi t 14:1 if J T We-xx : .. av- -Sw . M .- - ina Y --J5vq2QQf 59,4218 13 -- , l ,. av n e w . -- ' .. - fir: .WZ J f ' jij Mr. Hendsch writes library passes for his students who are working on reports on Civil War. ij .ey 1,23 5' I , V , E I ,, Y v 1 T Q :ff In if ff'2f ' -V ' :I f - U 1 W L 1 ,ya ig. W 5 , Wg? M: 'fa ' ' af ,nf g i if if f gill? 1 -' 1 41 fd rs' Q .. I i5'r: ? . fuf ii' P' - .M ',g.,Fg V- 11' . 5 are 4 4 H' ' 1 5 ' ' 5 V A Q, like .V yt ' The skeleton in Mr. Poulsen's Art 3-4 class helps Jan Neville in the study of anatomy. , ig if in in z 5 5 4 gi it vii 34 'Ki 2f11mf-' ' 'Q f -. 2? we s ssss i if, .ss ss ssss i iv I M. .V ' A bi ' 1 S., 1 I ,SQ E ,.f,1-.LI :mai V f get fa 55? .i i ss f it ,: i ' , , , W .1-1'-wr V fl ' f . 1 s f s s , qw, fs is ,A , ssfs l u f s sss Y 1 1 1 e L saith Q.. a V 3 s it Pamela Edgington P ete Edrington Pat E gan Bill Egelston Mary Ekorn Bill Ellis Phil Ellis Cindy Ellison Guy Emanuele Gary Emmrich Janet Erjavec Carl Esposito Paul Esser John Evilsizor Stan F arrelle Bill Fisher Steve Abbors takes time out from Barry Moffitt, Guy Emanuele, and Neil Joergensen conjugate verbsinMrs. Gerton's an American Lit test' second year Spa.nish class. l K l il it E K is Barbara F ausz Judi F eneck Ron F erea John F erguson Dan F erreira. Daniel Ferrero Judy F innie Z Fe' S3149 Alan F isch Cathy F laherty David F ong Liz F ox Jim Franckum Bill Franzatti John F reeman Pat F reilinger Tony F reitas Dale F rybarger David Fugate Michael Garcia Belinda. Garrcw Students in U.S. History listen to a lecture on Civil War generals by Mrs. Middleton, a Cal. State student teacher. Bill Gerrey Roger Gibson f' Max Gifford Susie Giuespie k F rank Giovanetti i f K, HR ,N 3 in , JK Vicki Giovanetti W J anet Gordon Diane Gould Cheri Gradin Jack Graudenz Kenneth Gray Alma Gregoris F .L 1 'tuna ,..,. f 2 ,,,..,:,,..,Z Ken GYOSS Janet Gruemmer Donna Guerrero J udi Gulebian ' Nancy Gustafson I 1. et. John Gwaltney X ' , qw .gg f' W- 5' ie gif' be 1 K , -fm. . Vg, Q 'fzff:,+f:1151 M Wig, H Hn Ural dit? f W' fi 15, P ,J a yinryw K 5 5 nw. gui A in V' 'fx J .if ,W .gsm , 'f M .J -J M P 5, H K fi If 1 f .,2' , ' I o ' , - ' 4 n . 'wx ' F M 1 X f .ggqfgiaef 5, A pu.: wet , iwf?29i5i11'N!13i . f Q ,v1 VfE.5' g,emMg,g . sgJtfr,3eEfs'q . .,,'.if 'H' 4 ff , '.ff. .?Qf?' ' 314555 2, 'ffifffi ' Y M .7-QH RA f '- W , i, , W-,N H+ l 77 5 . . v C? I - ,f Q, l,f,g,.gH ' 4, . . Aiwa. t WJ H . ti' Q -f . 4 1 5 Q S f , .. 'VW X Ron Ferea and students of seventh period U.S. History prepare for a test. W, , ,, ,,e,,.,n:,i-,,.,anno f ,Z ,Q H mfeagzss , J' it r, k 35,1-' ggnfsgzfifv N 'EKU' l,'L Y' ' il - iv f N' ' f . 5 A ' if , s N W ' f f ' 'FF ' A I7 A 2'suvE'3 -:rl .Vi 2 ,':'z:g. , ,. ' S.-M3if'3lf11ifi3l11' az jx! ,J .f q u, W fl'-in ft, WF? Francie Haff Frank Haight Mark Hale Colleen Hall Ethel Hamlin Marie Hamm Linda Handor Lynne Hansen Patsy Hanson Dave Hardy Lynette Harwood Ron Hauge Gerard Haugen Clark Hazlewood elll i .. j g, ' Jw ,W .. .5-t 'ti' f wffilfi t 7 .UM-H.,Ha Al 1-fxgtjk 3,1 . 11 rl I KL '-A 5 H 'L 5 V 1 in ' H H. n ' f H H ll--l H - HH A ' H Al'l A' 'T i . 1 t 'A 3 A ' X ' 'A ' M ' .A I yi, . -v H . H Hlll 'gf' 1 ff H 'H I ' .5 , H 3 C 'XX ,Q gi g g , A H i H . Q TH., if Efff Q, - , .iq A 'L 1-9 f mike' tl y n. ir' 3 Rod Hedllllld V ,V ' H, Charles Heinemann , pt? 'Q 'fjftf' , ssgfg- Harvey Heishman ,H , al.: 'f',,? s' -1-4 I If ip ,H fl ,af 1 'T 5 21... 'ffl J, fz.Ss1z1-'H -ikewfraaw:-H .,, at fad ef f, Y . 1 i. VIN, ..,, K, sf . 'R' 12, x H Q , s.. . . ii... Gwfmzwzze Doug Hellmuth Ron Helmuth Mary Hennessy ,Ha is ' 1 . K . 4' l , l. ,.g,:..:s'z 5 , ,H .2 i Tw' H.-1.2523114313 ,, ..,, - I F 1, - - .u , if M l gl f ' ,J t ' Ja' 'K 1X H a N Q . MM 1, ,V lx v-f K f A H 31 . ti H, Q' ev A W y,eey W H H , K ze ,Q . 6 .Wag ,, . . 1- , W W ..,k..l .. Q, i f F- -, .oyif, 3 l .K 1' , W AL H kr Y , Q56 4 xl. -f 2 A -. 4 . H QQ 2 H. 1 QQ , lg .h , h , E . QL? 3 , ,, , ,r-., . N. , W J c. U iv! A t 4. wi? H: H- yy ' Tiff: . - '- 'PT' is J 5 H. , , ,iff1-,.H ,H at - I ' ' V C J L F , - ' , H ,. , H ,J . Junior Genies present their Bonnie Henningson James Henthorn Jim Herfi Jenny Herring Tom Hertlein Steve Hertzog Dotti Hilgesen William Hill Deana Hillyer Robert Holcomb Jeff Hollfelder Helene Holt Mariellen Hooper Rick Houston Randy Howard Blake Howe Nancy Huff Carol Hughes Greg Hughes Alline Huntsman Leon Jackson Charlene J alanivich Mike James Holly Janvier Barbara Jenkins Carol Jeruss Kathy J iminez Neil Joergensen Georgia Johnson Janice Johnson John Johns on Karen Johnson Melissa Johnson Ray Johnson Ruth Johnson Wanda Jones John Josephs Bertha Joung Brian Kalsbeek Pat Kavanaugh Jim Keener Kathi Kelley J- ' V X -- . XYJFW J J M I - 1, 41 . JE 'kki 4 J. Q.: kr i fa f 5 if Wg? tif. fri wi: ' . mg ,- , + -o av - . Q . A ' Q. ' - . . f K ' ' '22'1f4iw.f4f z X fa J M e ng ,,,, '-.- 5 I QE K gf J' 113' 4, 2 Q ' t f QQ 1 f.c. 'E2w i3 e-af 4 J fu? fi X . 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'ew 'R- ff' 12 A .M My to I an-.I ' S , K - I u p lf' Q I .-,. , H . i , 59 ' f Ep Junior s Corrine Nutile Denise O'Leary George Oliver Candy Olsen Douglas Onswd Shannon O'Rei1ly Laurie Orrey George Ostergard Maren Ostlund Susan Owen Anne Palmberg Mary Parkins Lynn Parsell Bob Pearson Tom Pedemonte David Pefley Tim Pell Ray Pepperell Patti Perine Robert Perrich Buddy Perry Dennis Perry Susan Perry Christine Peters Roberta Pettit Susie Pickering Greg Pilkington Lauana Player Lynn Plsek John Pluff Yola Pontes Peggy Pracht LeRoy Prange Charlotte Pratt Cheryl Price Ann Priest Dennis Pritchard Doug Quick Pat Quigley Sandy Quist Randall McC1uney Terry Ransdell tudents of Mr. Bergtho1dt's 'ith period typing class, practice for better skills. 1 J, W. W, gl ilgtfi 5551 , Y i f if 4, MMG efQ., x ,. , .,.. . l Q? 3 1 ' Sf 4 in 4 if, , t ff ,pi ' 5 X It Q nh 11 X Q ' XXX Q I 4' 11 Q I xx , -i , E . q , - - Al fr? his -- . , eisl is esp, if-for , t L . 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'fiiiiilic . 4 6,111 11. 1 mf: A X 1.1 ae. D.. an 11: wi. g , E221-' sr' , as riffs, 74 L5 Q' 15? gig 7555535 1' 1 Betty Rauhe Vicki Raiche Donna Rego Ron Reitan Donna Rennie Scott Revak Margaret Revei Carol Ricardo aezeaw ,At ...... , .. , e 5 'fix' , 1 its ' .fl Sig we in -z,.Wa11 M Q 1 . . man -,-n . In the Junior and Senior year of Business Huntsman shows how to draw up a contract. 14m fn' 1 - .1 1 pf -ia1111.Q-,1Q.f.1,1Q 1,1 111 'fzf-fl? K 4 .1 data . 1 1111 1- -11 -wf1,4g...1., :Els ,V W ,1 11-3 ,. 1, B3 4 A '. '3' K f1. , 1 1 ' Za 'Q .3 431 : 2 'lg 1 3, X H ifgfa N J PM s W S - ,Q W, -:X..,,1 - X1 , gy ' f , . V- ' if Law and Economics Alline Janet Riedel Vickie Rivas William Robertson Tom Robinson Charles Rogers Karyn Ross Tony Ross John Rountree Steven Rudy John Rusteika Jim Saake Teresa Saba Jim Salak Sandra Salgardo Tony Sanchez Joe Satariano Rick Savercool John Schlecht Gary Schneck Janet Schwartz Sandra Schweitzer Phyliss Sellers Bill Seemeyer Cris Serdahl Sally Shipton Greg Shepard Dave Sherman Katrina Sights Dennis Sill Ann Silva Dawn Silva John Silva Bob Silver Carole Sisler Barbara Sihiik Linda. Slagh Anne Smith Bruce Smith Charlene Smith Gay Smith Janet Smith Michael Smith Pam Smith Charles Snyder Dave Sommers Christine Soo Hoo Terry Sorenson Robert Sowers William Spaeth Richard Sprenkel Bud Standifer Rick Stephens Ken Stevens Sarah Stewart Paul Stickney Patti Stiger Michael Stinson Ron Story Kerry Strahl Chris Stramaglia Claudia Strand Denny Strand Cindy Strong Dawn St. Denis Mac Stuard Mark Super Russ Swart Christy Swift Marlene Taddei Lalita Tademy . sisi so ' . . 1 ' W-'TWA 'f:iiE'ii . . . .fi Q -iii, 4 . f - ww 'Tiff i i i A wwf: 1 T 3-'fiif' i . -if if ' 4 if if, ' Q53 ' . V we A is S we I it n ::v r:zz 'x-, Q, ::,v: '. 1 3, so i iii +1 I - .MM -f ,jr 'V+ ii i U52 my E 'far . ,, 31,1 w It X Q f ,M W L! It . ' 'ti K K'-n 7... ' 7 ?v9'3 9:5 .. . - .ff .jlxiljig M , I A . . . ,f fl fig' rw- . M 15, f - 1 1 - ' HE? A , - nf' an 0' x 61.4- x, f yi f f , S , ig, ,fix V, 5' tr i . K K .afh w: 9Gfy 2 ga aft P ,, w' - av a . M o it at S i vii ' rf , A 1 , 1 ,i g V. - Y . , fi? Q' 1 ,, if '- ' ' ' 3' A if ,,: :ii li- 5 A i so 112 , , , 1 Q ' f-4 ' , - H ,'v- S if 'farzgzf ,Aj-if: A , . . Mi, A A, , .. , . 5 bfi f- Q 'A , ' f P! 'viii '- ,, ' f . ,-bl :li ,,.. ff, if -, .v,. L .'k1ffQE 4'55V t Wffffi V I f' V My Q Q D W .1 w , -' 21-sf, M-1 f . i inf' Miss Mendals helps students in French 1-2 on vocabulary. 451' wx , 1, .JL E, Lge, ,fi if... irfiljj' Wi it ,,Vi ' 1'2,51W?:'4 --'Mi' 17 W , i i S391 s f3t.'5w-sf? . 1 W, 1- J .g.E,qf13gQg4i,f- -P ' K b , 5 sy fn me 5' -a . , 1 I. A n V, -new f Twawuee 'ywzqgxzr' 'xx , ,gig P fe. 1. 5 fe N4 Sua.nne Tanner Harry Tanovitz Lawrence Taylor Bob Thackston Cindy Threlkeld Brian Thomas Howard Thomas J oan Thompson Teresa Thompson Sally Thomsen Chris Thor Don Thor Vicki Thurber Annette Tierney ' Q Junior students in Mr. Horvath's 7th period U.S. History class listen intently Q in . A 1,31 , ,.,,, . P' , fi r : an i 'Z ' . J t,,.. ,, , ,, - . . k?xf'?if'!f f l. i, , 'Af 1' 1 ,, ,i - I 'iff 5 ' ' ' 5 :I 'E A H I . any VLT. it osso r Z F, ,A , 71,5 .- m L fi ' 'Mx Lf ' 1 ,.,,..,,. if , '-v, 1 QI +1 L I ' My m- Ak V Terrie Tiffany e 5 J Dm Titus 'W' Jim Tjosvold A ' I Janice Tomorug figs . 'wf w g , X f , y Linda Tonini ' Q, 312533 -. - - ,. , ,L Joyce Torres , g,. f i.. ' gif . . Rosemary Torres 4, A - J .lggw .1 V Susan Triebsch ,f J A 5 . A W flf2l:f,,? , 155. 6 I i if ae' b -' f-M ,J 2 . E ,Q Q ' T H, J emufer Troger 'rf f Christine Tropf M fam Roberta Turner Wiyfif- Elgin Peggy Vallerga T ' V. ,LA . 1, .- ' jf to alecture. zz? Eisfiii Eff' I f -:ar as My 5 . ..:k,p.,-s, 11 . :,- 1 . 'L 'gsgi 5: W. 21:5 :L reg. X fe ,b i. e 5 as . . A . z . .,A, 1 ?z.,qu5Q5EV . , A ' l 1 ,.,' Q PQ?-'gif K 1 1 Wii li: ui ,Y n .5 F1 tai L.o. , 'Q 7 ,fl VAKW t,,, L .,.,o,,i 14 . , z Q-EL,6.NEfL,:g:z: QE- L 1-C? 4 ' - J - rr .v-, f J ' 7 , Ki: H5f:1g:i'f'ie.: '- pg: 3' E ,.., Q., gxeg,:.,r5,., - f.. a s? ' .1 1 ggase--' , ' ' -2, 'L M fi ue 1- Q 'lar' in TN qi L. l ZH, was J x .ima Randy VanArsdale Carl Vandagriff Doug van Eck Francis Van Hoosier Larry Veach Linda Vick Art Vieira Linda Viena Leilani Voorhees A1 Wallace Sue Warren Jody Watn Ray Weaver Denise Webster Rande Webster Sharon Weekley Charles Wessman Claudia White Walt Whitefield Dennis Whitehead Mark Whitehouse Barbara Wheeler Linda Wiemers Betty Wigholm Janis Willey Keith Willerton Steve Williams Ron Wingard Patricia Wiseman Gary Wolf Sandra Wolfe Mary Wood Sharon Wood Charleen Workman Carolyn Andreasen Janet Baxter Kent Boardman Thomas Duarte Shirley Griffiths Gary Haavisto Frank Hinkley Gary Holdaway Jacklyn Howe William Howe Harold Huntsinger Doris Hurliman ,, ,,,,,, x gm - ' J, '1 15 . mo.. '., ., H 4 -.T 2' Q ir 5.5.1 -ma at .. H . H ' -51125 fi ' 'lfiff . E xx 5 tx Sandy Wyatt Curt Young John Zechiel M A Q Mike Zipton I I w e f 0 Not Pictured Alan Kempson Beverly Loucks Cynthia Ludewig Lynda McKay Char1ene'McNerny Pat Meiring Marlene Mudge Sharon Muldrow Mark Myers Vicki Neth Chic O'Brien Ron Paden ...:,. I , I ,F-V fx If ill!! 1, 5 ai '12?'- f- ,, A ' .I 5? I 'vii 15 K 2 Larry Parke William Perry Ron Pipitone Mike Roff Jerry Saterlund Kirk Setterlund Jenny Smith Bruce Spady Lance Turner Joe Turnham Georgia Voigt Susan White Ed Collier, one of the four Chieftains in the rally, prepares for the junior skit. I' 5 P C I ,112 fy. . y u' gig- 5 'Ziff' ' 'F' , . K r .1561 W g,W1g,1,1,,L . Q 9 + Q ,a,,1a,a1ff' W 5 X X if ' M . Y 4 -. 4 'fy fi' Fall Class Council FRONT ROW: K. Foxworthy, N. Elliott, M. Metz, C. Hopkins, J. Neville, K. Connor, B. Nicolaus, ROW TWO: D. Huntsman, M. Camper, S. Duensing, J. Korematsu, T. MR, STEWART Stewart, L. Goodson, S. Thomas, L. Jorde, ROW THREE: S. Araujo, J. Sommer, N. Sophomore Class Advisor QN0t Fletcher, C. Blau, J. Frank, D. Fitzmaurice, M. Nikkari, W. Clinton pictured Mrs. Thomas Soph. omore Class Advisorb Sophomore Council Active at C. V. . ' ' w.: -,grig av ff., . 5' DICK FITZMAURICE JON FRANK JANET NEVILLE President Vice President Secretary fs. xl . ,D D ,K QA L, U ,X E IQ! . 'f .V .Q 1. 'i 12 '73 X V D A -' ifij g A ' 1 -' ,X gf - . 5 O MARSHA METZ SALLY DUENSING Treasurer Girls League Representative .fx V5 if , l 5:11259 i: - ...,- r i ff JON FRANK LINDA JORDE MARSHA METZ President Vice President Secretary k i :,, MQ: 7ki.- 5.7i7fgjj1EF'f4' Afii S9Q?12Q3i.l:lmfr o '2 'K . W- A V tb 'l': V ,- A ,-t'- ifffi, 'fi' V K L 'N -as A ax ' .vrr 431 5? .-'- V 4 a.,. , h It kk,. , fiE .1,,l,,,..iAi ,A i T '.. ESTHER PRYQR MARY JO SHERMAN SCOBY ZOOK Treasurer Girls League Boys League Representative Representative Spring Class Council FRONT ROW: P. Smith, J. Korematsu, M. Sherman, L. Jorde, Fitzmaurice, K. Moreland, ROW THREE: S. Thomas, M. S. Duke, ROW TWO: C. Pettit, L. Harrison, N, Elliott, D. Hopkins, J. Slagh, W. Clinton, J. Hanson, J. Frank 44.1 163, ffl :rffv The Sophomore song girls and cheerleaders urge their class to support the tug-of-war team. With Lick the Lancers as the ordei of the day , the class of '67 cheered and sang its way to a strong showing in the 1964 Sound-Off Rally, With lion mascots Jan Neville and Bonnie Newman leading the way, the Sophomore Side-show made an impressive performance. Starring Spirit Lifters Ron Auger, Steve Beach, Bob Underwood and Jim Marler, the sophomore skit showed that unity between all Spartans is necessary for aCastro Valley victory over Tennyson. Also in the skit were Ring-Master Kathy Foxworthy and circus spectators Ellen Vaneck, Kevin Coughlin, Marcia Metz, Nancy Elliot, Mike Nikkari and Wanda Clinton. Sophomore cheerleaders were Linda Goodson, Donna George, Jane Vroom and Joan Korematsuj Song girls were Mary Garland, Doris Rodrigues, Lynn Anderson and Linda Smith. Sophomore Song Girls: Linda Smith, Lynn Anderson, Mary Garland, Doris Rodrigues. Lfif . . 'iil Q' W v es ,. ,.'-' 'd.. -' ' , . X2 .. ' ,f - up p ' f-i' . .Q V 'E K I I f ' R, , - ' 'f . g I 'ifju sf' Mais:,itggiizsfszgsz 1 05,54 it an 4 i e p l ,gy ,, , ,, . f.,, ia, ,'..,. EVN fi, 'z ,bb- ,' ,W J 1 , f- H- In the Sophomore Sideshow, the muscle men and lion help to build spirit for their class. Sophomore Cheerleaders: Linda Goodson, Jane Vroom, Donna George, J oanne Korematsu. .498 'X 5' Si? -was-f ' X we: FQ! W S , ., Q fa I fuk fi ea, 22452222341 i vie 5? , 'X E ne. ,K 1, 5 gi' , -' , , 5' 'Q ff Chris Andersen Z ' ' W y ' Q31 Carolyn Anderson 1, ,l. , ig ex 5 .- .,:z: lx L,..:.eeJ ! at ' Q, -fe. E qw qi? anne i A 3 , ,,l., 4' s Si an 'C ' .' ' te ' 6 fl E, 1' if! ta, .M KA: A ,V .,. Q S it J at Eta -,. Q at gn 1,5 A ' . Wit-in ' , e . it in- ' '1' 1 , V Nadine Abreu Steve Adams Steve Aguiar Christine Alexander Martha Allan Philip Allen Diane Amico ' 1 - ' Lynn Anderson Neva Anderson .fm me 317 ff? ,AA 5 -:fig 1 ' Sophomore life science class listens to an interesting lecture by Mr. J ack, a new teacher to C,V. this year. ax ,. Q' 352. , ,, F' 7? .tw Q Fi: ' .gg l in S , I if . .14 A at W J .'1 i if ii, ' Q J -- 1 -ff fr -Kg ' Q 5 rf ' Q x Q X Xt K 2 1 ..,.. 1 A Sophomore English class takes notes onStienbeck'sOf Mice and Men. f91rf:zsfsr22x3'Pg?3Eg?,i g ,,lV,iigJ3iQ A 'A 'Q' N flfziisff-iw f H f ee,.e . - ' V' ' Q , .1 ,,,,. Q tif' - i .f 1+ 1' , L , v. S Ii fwf r te Q14 9 'rf' Us . 53532 K 12 -5? :E is .A mf' - ' at ag? T f 5 ai., Y' :HQ e ' gh W Nefiialf Judy Anderson John Andrakin Rusty A rata Sandi Araujo Patricia Arias Carol Armstrong Jerry Armstrong Carole Athayde Ron Auger J eff Babcock Craig Bachtell Len Bachtell Judy Baker Debbie Barders Bill Barker Mark Baronian Don Barros Bill Barstad Peggy Bartalini Pat Bartley Bruce Baxter Steve Beach Wendy Belden Donna Benchwick Louise Benkert Steve Bentley Lucinda Berg Lorna Bergstrom Janet Berkheiser Teri Besold Rick Bettl Tim Biddinger Celeste Blau Nancy Blount Jeff Borden Don Boyd Robert Boyd Stephen Boyd Jim Boyle , 627' ,X a .Milk -or ' , Wkiflk ' 1 'rl--I , ' 43 ,A ,Q y ' f is ,. 1 . 'V P V 5 F Q K' Y of M V 1, F2 Q , awe,., ,n f Lorraine Boyle Jim Brachman Mike Bradshaw Janet Breilh Beth Briggs Karen Britting X Robert Brockrnan Sandy Brooks Dorothy Brogden Roberta Sengstack and Bob Perry work to find the unknown in Mr. Lovaglia's algebra class. 5 1 . 'ff 5 at N .ft ., ' if ?11' LnAQ el 3 xg, WY iff Kathleen Brooks , g f iz Kathy 'Brown fig! 235 ' K5 - n Steve Brown f,. 'E! . 7 H ,, , mf Christine Browne V jj -, ' 2, f ,M fs J Sue Brundage j , . Marilyn Budge . f I, a Julie Busch Im A Diane Marie Bussell 5 L , , 1, ' Steve C2112-'mer f'l4 i's Stiil ' Pam Calloway Jii J cunt Calvert ' v 5 I 4 5, Janice Cambra -B A J Jon Cameron i J ,Q Q i V 'L' 1 1 , d x S Q Nick Cameron inii , . i J. gavage Cgampef ig any me M V P T335 -if Joyce canfieid Ax 3 Q, S N ggggj Ax, Ralph CapO1'11SSO 1 i -I '1' A alfa fi inf J, yini ' Richard Carlson A :veggie X 4 ,J ,. . ' 5 W , nga 1 'fr - .ff-sl' W , ,?' , Y ka, ,sa , y f ,N 2, U Jw?-5 wg +4 V-xv: B? ' f 'SI . X ' . ,l f. Ep Pr- 'A .3 fuk' Q g, -gf I A ia Q ll' , x 7 ' iz f ,M . , J - -xs'Qf.1c'- 'f fi' 'fi if , S V, fl 'n, it 31? A 4 'Hg Q 1:9 X Hu, Nz, ' slillgg f .hsu1..-3 . f ,ml 1 2 . iii 1' W I , .1 Y Q Www . -wa, R' iimfg ' M3 ' ia 9 , o,,,,. .5 Em YM 1 Jw 4 ,C D we 5 ' A ' f -ni My fe AF in C ,ga I 1 J 43.2 if ii e i 'E vs. FS Q be Ni in l 'W 1 ,gi v 2 A ' f 331. Q e if at A as tl Cf- C WY! Neff '13 , . f ,C xmzaiz te Sandra Carlson ' 'f gv.CCCA I Tom carter My I 5 ji William Carter , A'b' 'ff ff Gerald Casteel ' X ? Lynne Castillo fe' F' A ,5,. H Sandra Cavanaugh E g'Qtf.?' V Delores Cauley A me Carol Chamberlain Darold Chan Eugene Chiara U 1 -- Carolyn Chun - Robert Chung C Charles Churchill 4 fs twiki 54 5 Aw 5 -SMCQ bile-if C o' Dave Christiansen ff in f I if il ' , X , qi Ei!! 4 113513 H H Y Q W -K ' i. ' V 1 D C L A A C , ' L F. - -ef. W K Boyce Clark ' ,C ,C , 7 ' i f im- S f ,Q at ,ge R0dI1BY C12-Tk lf C h 4 C .. Bob ciary iliis enon r A Barbara cmyfon 'f W , gifs' f ra? C 1 Q X C C Judy Mary Clayworth :mg -15,5 k -gk,g.,:Cg,: ' ' W i C5 - C i R C' 5 .' 1 QQ 'file Bill Conyers -' CJ- . i gf - 1 Linda, Con-eia . uw, ,UQQEVQQ-::.,. was ' 'S 1 'C - - 'I . 2-it - , K - ' Q. '.,- :f - . - ' v -- . X' ' ' ' 1 'F Q Kurt Corwin .f iq Zhi, .,,i .if , 4 ' - K J f g: vff, W JJ gf N' g 1 y Q V Robert Costello f - C C if CC fr iysa - Gm Cotfef an - .T ' ' C '-C4 - g' C C, C11piLf,f1g4i.s3 w Rich Couch C I I W ' i Ry. - V yyy W A I y K Kevin Coughlin 431 ,C Ck at VV 1 out K F, rw Penny Cox ' V 9 C 1- ' ap L fi 1T-5 975 I ' P21111 Crabtree , -35531 gsm in ,W Wk,,,k' l A we -Q Q .C' - i 1 My 5 - ,Q at I 1 5? . iizgf L Ce Z'1keeCSSSker Hg! wt Cgygggl -I ,C Cm C 1 C -. I YI111 cosse Q I0 . C 1 , 'v D r Jeff Davidson ii' -tw ,CC , 1a-gCgjQ5 s f' Richard Davidson '-,. f ,C ,CC., , C ., ,,C, v m X -Q. 'HW 3 2 at :jMl I egg 4' Y 2 I ,., A 4 , ii if 1' ' sn 'ZLCC L - 1 if wwe! If . e ffm, 9 . W t 5 - 2 ft A A , Q E C C . 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E dwards Jim E gan Greg Egelston B ryan E ggers Charles Eggers Juleen Ekdahl Nancy Elliott Sue Elson Ralph Eno Kathi E mory Tom Ensign Linda Ethington Craig Fabry Patti Farrelle Pamela Fassio Stephanie Faustina Lindley F erchel Ken F erdinand Charlotte F ernandes Carol F ernandez Stan F errero Joe F erry Evonne Firpo Dick Fitzmaurice Nelda Fletcher Robert F orbes Daniel F owler Kathy Foxworthy K en F oy Jon F rank C arolyn F ree se Jim F reitas Bob F riery Susan F rybarger Don Funsch vf- fi,-fF 'H: ,ei :'f2:: Y ,ah aff J 2 u 'F N 58,5 ,L A 1 , 1 g 1' 1 E1 L . X , V in Michele Dorn Mike Dorst Stephen Dowler David Downs Sally Duensing J erry Duifey Sharon Duke John Dukellis Pa.ul Duncan Diane Duniphin Debbie Duperroir Chris Dye Lynne Dyer Linda Dykes Mike Eastman .,,, .5 , , it ,,.', - - 9 . ,,,. ,,, . i ,M . ft 'xv . ,... , ,lf:...,, ,meg . - . ..:,. ...,, ,. ,,.,, .Mu .m,-,.1--:-- in My ,. , f V1 ,-W, 11.1 ,K , , Q ww is 'b J A My V . ,9Ef,? 9.4 -fa ,A.,tl '???' 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Gadow Bonnie Grebil E rnie Gallo Sharon Gardner Mary Garland Randi Gauthier Linda Gebhart Linda Gilicka Denny Gillett Lynn Gladding Gerard Gladu Karen Gobrecht Steve Godman Jay Gold Harvey Gomes Sharon Gomes Larry Goodman Linda Goodson J oa.n.n Goveia J ohan Granfeldt Sandra Granstrom Ron Gray Jim Greer Mickie Gregg Dave Grimshaw Cheryl Gross Judy Gruemmer Richard Gruetzbach Greg Haas Russell Hall Tom Hallinan Kathy Hamm Betty Ha.nson Joyce Hanson Kathy Harano Linda Harrison Betty Hecht Jack Helms Karen Henrickson Kathy Henry Paul Henry J eanni.ne Hess Janice Highfill Susan Hillyer Jim Hirsch Laurie Hitchcock James Hodge Roger Hodge Ethan Hoff Mona Hofmann ,Sf Roger Holt Connie Hopkins Mary Hopkins Steve Houtz Dennis Howell George Howland Sharon Hoxsey Patti Hudgins Steve Huff Lola Hughes Susan Humann Dorothy Huntsman Wally Jackson Kathi Jacobson Shirley Jalanivich Linda Jamison Gloria J andebeur Glenn J anisch Reid Jenkins Jin Jewell Cathie Johnson Sophomores in their second rally, yell under the direction of their cheerleaders. ,5-5 I, . ,,. ,pn -, I L' sl, . M. H. 551 5 1, . , . Q R fi ,wrt ff X w gi Mm . Qifffilixi , 'X 4 ' ,L uf! U .. . io, . , - n .,,. ,, W s 2 xg' 5 ii si fl? X ,. , ., ,, , ., , , , S-F 9 fl .fx 1, if Q 2 4'v,M W A . . ,F MK ffl-Q 'W -Q. lwixxhse yew Cathy Clark corrects her timed writing in Mr. Sudmeier's second period Mrs. Thomas, new to the social studies area this advanced typing class. year, talks on the French and American Revolutions ,.....-...,,.,. ilu-gq,, -ww 14- ' Ji Mi? ,. in s i in ffl- 'f , fa ' web' 3 3- ii, Q , , , 5, , 2 1 f M liglj, f 4.z', 1 V , J. MMI 1 1 1 Qi J... iwjjv jr .. K? . , ug! 1 S ,, ' 'QE avi if- . 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Pam Loeffler Pamela Logan Carole Lombardi Mark Lombardi Carla Lopachuk James Lopes SL VY' z' Fred Lopez 'El lla xl' 5 A ,ff Paul Lyerla Chris Mackey Paula Madely Tom Maderos W' ' ' ' 7 F Carlotta Mogomo ' 1 4 r I Wi-- John Mahar y 53 . yy in J l BillMa.h1 , Q. .y . 4 Pg s W 1 . , R , L . an EJ A .. A if , 1 4' x ,M H B' ie asa, i ,Eff h Q an .S 5 W . 3a,m,. 3, 'flifsiiis . .Q -ff , r X M A 4? 'J , - 5 I, igiij? sa. ' gi . 5 Q J ff it . 9 f 'S V Mei, T- ' V 4 B m w ' Q ' s ' if 'R 4 1 l , , jtgyg ,tg,eeafzf5e ffav:1,w - ' - - L s f. ,f W 1 iq, ,, . .45 K ix --1 - - mf- - .ef 'S a a 4, .-.M ., J, .nam . V.k N -nf' M.,-i ,i.iA.,: . 4 . ' Kathe Maloney Richard Manning Gail Mantel! Jim Marler Carolyn Marquardt Kirk Marsh Hayden Martin Marianne Martin Mike Martin Annette Martini Jane Mason Sandra Mathisen Jean McA dam B111 McAdams Q In Mr. Hamb1ey's 2nd period Mechanical Drawing class, students display their skills in drawing blueprints. hsaaaa , Wwa, K. :Lap 'jig ,, V r l Lynn McBride -1 Nw b FV H, i i t i Jim Mccafihy JM ,- J J ' Kathy McCoo1 3 1 1 'Q V -. 55 TWT i1'i1 if-- A 55 Jim MCGQG rf J ' ' A F Q Q f i l Elsinore McGill in N wi ,Q 1' iyih T352 an Af if ' William McGregor 1: 4 - - 3 Q 6 . ' 55, Q Alfred Meadows K? K F- 1 , WEEK ty - f' - 'Q . - i ' . Q 7 1-wyg+wsevf W ilmand Jean Melle Janice Mendoza Marsha Metz Dave Miller Patty Miller Lester Mitchell Y Franci Moai , -,f 'x x-. .iv - -Lani ' 4 1 iiuva if -4 5 , kv s it 4 '5 ,J ' X5 ,Ja in 'W A I 0 I X 5 Students practice 5 minute timed writings to gain speed in Mr. Bergho1dt's typing class. Linda Montoya Karen Moreland Jennie Morell Greg Morgan Lenore Morgan Robert Morgan Terri Morgan 3.2 , ,. 1 w'Qs'QTW . , g I ' s of 11 SQ ,V M N. ' 'Q-f 1 1 ,, :.1 r' if 5 ji.g5i,gE . iff Q 1 1 af f H af' R . E4 . . , , ,,.. M11,65.-M,,W,5,f,fU L5 'reii ,V 5 it kk ' Zi. K it i - ' A if ai. M EV: ,HA 3 Q iii? 55 Q if 5 1 ' ' ,L I : . gf L .,, .-'V E 83 J ' rsllr I H . J J t, Q' if f ,J fl ' v x . 5' . . g mt 'Sei L' V -F - Zi? Hi Tl ., l ,U . , . mme? :fav ' f :Al 1 15' ti Pg A ' N A if 1 f f ws, 4. Hkqfge- 1.33101 ... 1. 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Pam Otrich Terry Paladino J ohn Papa Kathy Parodi Dennis Patino George Pavao Dawson Pavillard Gregg Paxton Charles Peach Jimmie Peak Bob Pedro Bill Pelkey Sally Pemberton Linda Peralta Carolee Perrich Richard P erron Bob Perry Marshall Perry Sandy Perry Doug Peters Steve Peterson Stuart Petrie Claire Pettit Bill Pfaendler J auet Phillips Dorma Phinney Ernie Pinata Donna Plsek Larry Poynter Carmen Prado Lois Pratt John Price E sther Pryor Sheila Quick Dave Rabing Shelley Ramus Judy Rau Nancy Raudenski Jack Rayl Marilyn Reed Rich Reed Carolyn Rees Mark Reeser Kathy Reeves Sutton Reid Chris Revak Curt Revak Bob Rice we ia ex :zz ggi 'E s Q iv fs , .ge .na Sandy Rich Rick Riendeau Winnie Robbins Laura Roberts Marlene Robinson Mike Robinson Kirk Rodgers Jan Neville, gives S 1 . w n it Pl L I XG, x W f ,-T- if - 1 ' , ' ff, I - 4 - '-- P '- , - m i, 1 v L ev N ' 'L ,f' ' . i L . M 'f'.,.g? I 'iffy P, ffff wing' -1- .. . 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'H' a , an R 3 Joanne Slagh Lynn Slater Kenneth Smart Bonnie Smith Ken Smith Peggy Smith Perry Smith Steve Smith Jeanne Snyder JJ 122, ,gn L 1-4, ,. i, yarn' egligk 'IM - -1.3-Ui, L, ., ,.., 5.8m t . f fliilifm .,,.., ,,,, ' fi K W 4 V Y 7'i?1Qf1E'P' 1 ' 'E I ,. , Q -I n nf 9 in x i tt 9 ,M -ij. , 4 ,- Q if ,W J if My '. 4' 4- -5' ,fe ,rx , JP' 40 . K Q ml. ' 2 f R1 L Lorelei Rodman Doris Rodrigues Mikki Rogers Valerie Rogers Roger Rohlin Pamela Rohrs Dave Rome Denis Rosser Glenn Rotl Patti Rusteika Tim Ryan Mike Satariano Nancy Savage Jerry Schafer Terry Schantin Gordon Schultz Charlie Schwartz Cindy Seemeyer Debbie Seested Frank Seronello Jeannie Severn Ray Sevier Linda Shacklock Tom Shea Linda Sherbourne Mary Jo Sherma.n Pat Shields Michael Shook Steven Sidwell F rank Silva Larry Silva Roberta Silva J eneene Simon Patricia Simon Terry Skjelstad In Mr. Hennessy's Life Science class, students watch a movie on frog dissection. L ,-7, . , A A 4 ,S '-,,, Rpnf 10 V , , , - e -' ' , ,sy Ly , . , rf V' .. . . mr - ' , XX Janet Smith, Dana Stewart and Linda Slagh, of Mr. Fen.neman's American Lit. class study for a test. Nick Stefanie Lynda. Steinbuch Janice Stephens Cliff Stephenson Pat Stone Dianne Stretz Deena Stromberg Jeff Strong Val Studebaker Sharon Styles Lance Szymanski Dianne Tatham Edwina Taylor Jeannette Taylor Wayne Taylor Linda Ternasky Maureen Tewell Susan Titus Robert Thomas Suzanne Thomas Jim Thor Sue Tiffany Dan Townsend Barbara Troen Steven Tropf Barbara Truelsen Cheri Turner Marvin Tuttle Robert Underwood Tom Val Chris van der Woert Ellen Vanek J eff Vanier Chuck Vandagriff Linda Vardy- Cheryl Soanes Jane Sommer Kathy Souza Linda Spaulding Joseph Sposito Nancy Sprague Larry Sprenkel Roger Stacy Judy Stefani t,,.,, ,, W Q - - V HN 2' f X, em , at- F A ' I 1 ' f- Kjgifcw 4. . f' I N ss ' Q ly W, 1 if -JT? 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Y 41 I 23,56 B ,fi .L s, an ' JG at ,ft-'. .Q f G fb 8 f- y,f-g,qff,,i,ff.a.z,e . ,,.' :,.,:,af: - ., , a s, t .1W, hx A., T 1 5 - 4: ' is ZA ' ' Q ?'i?efw ' ' V-75 ffffff ,.',, 1' i -1 R Glenn Vargen Richard Vegar Linda Vierra In Mr. Anderson's second year Spanish class, Sandy Busse and Tom Pedemonte use visual aids to promote Project Q , Q N . . J E I Paul vierra - ' I . Q? , j . l., d -if Dougias virostko iz A 'H Jane Vroom S, 1 fi Bill waddiii li h M . the Sharon Wagar K, ' , Mexico. p Q . Z5: e f ig, .Mi V ff r-,,s ,G Q ey n '-h' , gm 5 Xi l,1- ,,,,.f fN,p Tl fjfi-93' - Q kfQ i .3 -i 4'- Q fl- W rel' ' 1 Q Q . S i wi? 9-4?,fv : Y i p f Miss Frie students in .. f x 'X 'X L dman in her third period Spanish class helps pronunciation. 'ii Q. mx-xv ' si' is .. Chuck Wagner David Walker Lynda Walker Pete Wallon Ron Wayne Janis Weber Sandy Webster Dorothy Wearne Timothy Weis Wayne Welker Rebecca Wheeler Bill Whitehead Steve Willey Gary Williams Sophomore English teacher, Miss Bollinger, reads the Sea WQQ by Jack London to her class. 5? .i ,, 1 f- 1 . 'I Jef Roger Williams Jim Willits Julie Windberg Myra Wolch Bob Woollum Karl Wucherer Richard Young ' ',-,. ' P. ,il in Gary Zafetzka Scoby 20014 Not Pictured Mike Hutchison John Barger Curt Bertelson Geraldine Joyce Deborah Bruse Katherine Kraus Cheri Corbin Linda Delfino Linda Elsea Linda Fernandez Paul Mason Terri Flanigan Sandra Mattie Karen Frazier Ronnie Moeller Sharon Frazier David Mollica Donna George George Navarro Chuck Gurney Keith Oleson Kathleen Lutschan Ed Rermacker Sharon Machado Duff Ma.ng'na11 Shirley Prachar Carolyn Preston David Reid James Tingstrom Valerie Tom Barbara Tratar Luis Uballe Marianne Vanier Pete Ward Alexander Webster Sophomore Class Song Tune: Pony Boy Sophomore class, Sophomore class, Our great sideshoW's here at last. Come along, don't take long, Watch us all perform. Our spirit's high In the skyg Will the Lancers win? Hurry up, Hurry up, Hurry up, Hey! ws rally day! C.V.H.S. C.V.H.S. Boy our school's sure the best. Our team Will fight with all its might-- The Lancers will surely lose. All four classes, Spartan masses, Booting for our team Come along, Come along, Come along, Oh! Qllepeatl Mr. Larkin goes over an Algebra test in his seventh period class with Pam Otrich. Bob Loudy observes Jack Ross working out a problem in Algebra 1-2. X Mike Nikkari directs the Sophomore class at the Sound Off Fall Class Council FRONT ROW: J. Sponheim, K. Stanchina,K. Dixon,S. Suttee, R. Gershanov, T. Rogers, s. Rudolph, s. White, Row TWO: L. Wiiiercon, E. Koremazsu, N. Mathias, N. Jorde, MR- HUGHES , R. Sengstack, J. Cooke, K. Reid, ROW THREE: J. Bissell, S. Quick, C. Larsen, M. Freshman class advlsm' Lawless Freshmen how Great Promise or Future an i ee . ' . - l x 5 . rv , 'Ext . fig., A CHRIS LARSEN NANCY JORDE JEANNIE RANSDELL President Vice President Secretary i W by Q.. 1552? 9 I 31 1 if B V' GRETCHEN NEWBURGH NOEL CHARONNAT Treasurer Boys League Representative MRS. J ONAS Freshman Class Advisor SUE RUDOLPH Girls League Representative JIM BISSEL JONNIE NEAVILL President Vice President 'F ,M , M 5 GRETCHEN NEWBURGH GREG CLINTON Treasurer Boys League Representative NANCY JORDE Secretary JANINE COOKE Girls League Representative Spring Class Council FRONT ROW: M. Robbins, B. Hermann, S. Cryer, J. Cooke, J. Flanders, D. Murray, ROW TWO: G. Hansen, D. Sowers, J. Ross, N. Jorde, L. Esser essex. Q 155v, 1 Marching up to their first Sound- Off Rally, the class of 1968 showed more spirit and unity than any recent Freshman class. Led by their mascot Dino the Dragon, portrayed by Karon Snyder, the class of '68 competed as the Freshman Cavemen, complete with a cave family. Representing the four classes, the family 4Joanne Cooke, Nancy Hammitt, Cherry Piedmont, Cynthia Brennan, Greg Clinton and Doug Gibbons J is attacked by the Tennyson Lancer, Dale Dolin, but the Spartan, who is visiting the family, Richard Kuster, saves them by vanquishing the Lancer. Leading the Frosh class intheir cheers were Holly Hight, Michelle Bernards, Susan Scott and Roberta Sengstack. Song girls were Linda Williamson, Laurie Fraser, Carol Pitta and Robin Gershanov. !m,..,.. -psy in .X 4 13 ' Freshmen in their Hrst rally show great spirit coming up to the field. 1' 5'3 7' xx L Miva I l Freshman cheerleader, Roberta Sengstack, yells with class in their cheer of the day. Freshman Song Girls Front Row: Linda Williamson. Row Freshman Cheerleaders Front Row: Roberta Sengstack. Two: Robin Gershanov, Laurie Fraser, Carol Pitta 1 .f Yue' Row Two: Susan Scott, Holly Hight, Michelle Bernards. a.5.. , fagio rif 5 A Wmfk i l f .4 J sf: fr ': . Q ,Ihr ' fm. ganfyf 'kfawpy 1 , ,V .. , .nf s b -dvd: 54, 3' 9 4, K I ,- Jfigfl A 1 K I In E F Z 'A i L mf aaa iii aa zxaa 4 Ib Y' ' Q. F'-N W :fffhl K -gg r t ,,,k I I 1 bfi a , ' ' 'R A -' in 8 3. .tsl '- A ' A as in I if , .' ,,pa U t i, . Kathy Arney Dave Arthur Janice Atkins Mark Agee Bonnie Ahlborn David Allen Eddy Allen Jim Allen Richard Alves Andy Anderson Dale Anderson Don Anderson Jon Anderson Mark Anderson Tom Anderson Sherry Aquilino Kandra Armtrouf X? 5 QP ' mg-. , AQ 4 ' W Av ' , 5 'K E? in-fi Q14 rdf? ga 5 1,i A L W f, z 1 - 1 .. -. 4 . if Ronnie Atwell ' ran 5 L 4' , 359 'Y A an-5 re 1 . ,- 4.5 A 315: Y -sg .Wg 1' u x 'K --V Wx Jr . L ,M ,, Karen Atwood Marilyn Badler Harold Bailey Dave Baker Lynn Baker Richard Balak Marlene Banwart Freshman Gretchen Newburgh, one of the candidates, gives a speech for class office. ' 'E ,sz r . ,az , B WE! AV h I 'E . Q Qta5.ff ia-e J' .f - A , A .- ga pm. wiv 4 5 ,i22fZS,fiff 'aL '-T3- K - ' ga, ' 50152. ig- I , Beverly Barker Valerie Barnett Teresa Barretta Ella Barron Sue Barron Linda Barry Robin Baty Ricky Bauman Irene Baumgardner David Fishbaugh works out an algebra problem in Mr Lovaglia's third period class. Steve Beale David Beckman Vicki Beckman Richard Bell Nadine Benchwick Gary Bengard Alan Benson Tom Bergendahl Sue Berger Michelle Bernards Mary Blasquez Robert Bierwith Jim Bissell Dennis Blair Rob Blakely John Blakemore Beth Blank Joanne Blazin Rob Blevins Donna Boatman Linda Bock Charles Bohntinsky Lynette Boisvert Cathy Bolla Diane Bologmo Diane Borge Suzanne Boscacci Janice Bose Annette Bourguet Ronald Bowhen David Boyd Larry Brame Donna Bramell Cynthia Brennan Elizabeth Brooks Barbara Brown Barbara Browne Ken Brumfield Karen Brussaly Kim Bundy Cindie Bush Teri Buthman K , me fm: fif. Q . ' 'QW My EQEI EZ ., .,, ,. gk .L ,ig x . W 51+ , 35 'xiii .gb -f r 3 2 l fr ff -4 . . 7 v ii, ., -f 6 1 ik 3 52931 5 W 53 It My 1 1 8 l 9 . if. 4 i i X ,t-. .ss Ts wif.g,ggst,s 'fi' i f ' Yi' Q Y 5 :sql , wzaslxil' , wi ' sf .w - 29? he g',A1f-few., ,1.m.:.w52f,.w., , I lin Z, er, lag r W e-., MM -me .I W t. in his ' -amz-lisffifl R - l 5 B B ,. Q 1311 , W ' 'ff ' - E its . 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':?2fe 1 M ' 't QQ? sisefiks ,K ga, R, 4 Jim Fontano Raymond Forbes Janet Fowler Shirley Francis Steve Franklin Diane Fasano Darlene Franzatti Laurie Fraser Norman Frazier Cynthia Freitas Gordon Freitas Pamela Frothingham Gary Fry Gary Frybarger David Funsch Barry Furlow Pamela Garduno Jacque Garello Robin Gershanov Douglas Gibbons Don Giddings Vincent Giese Ronald Gilmer Ron Giovanetti Michael Gliebe Sonja Gomez Nanci Gordon Doug Gore Moureen Gould Grover Gravatt Susan Gray Stephen Gregg Ruth Grimwood Janice Griswald Roger Guerra Miss Friedman goes over Spanish punctuation with her class. ., E , ,Ear 'X ,fl gzf'- we . 5 fv f if flame . . e , 122- -- , .1 i?????fSS29,Qaz'5 still . x ' fp 7 Mary Gulley Ron Haedicke Mike Hagin Sheila Hague Sydney Haight Nancy Hammitt Maureen Hancock Mr Jack, a math teacher, gives directions for a test to his Mr. Hahn emphasizes a point in a lecture on seventh period class. World History to his seventh period class. 'i 5, 'ix ' IZ? 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' 3 - M-WM , ij xaxi ft . ,- k'ii1 'nr or Jay Mahaffey Christine Maita Barbara Mappus Randy Marino Virginia Martin Jose Martinez f 2 V -W Awwv..,e,f.Q,.,.,., fwvsa, i - if , . thi? 23 S .v ,1 13: 'S ,, A f1f:.f,15,w we A azvuggz- fi .xg Q 2 Q53 4 i Wine- ,. i if A 1 i i 3 1 Mary Johnson Susan Johnson Joyce Johnston Patrick Johnston Nancy J orde Gary J uh1 Dennis Kelsey Edith Korematsu Sheri Korsen Joan Kingman Linda Klehm Veronica Kristad Carol Kruse William Kuhn Kris Kunde Anne Kuntz Gary Kuster Richard Kuster Kathi LaGrange Timothy Landis Kim Lane Regina Lapenna Chris Larsen Margaret Larsen Mark Lawless John Lawrence Bonnie Lawson Christine Lee Aidita LeRoy Corita LeRoy Sherry Leuning Michael Lewis Linda Liesenfeld Robin Lind Dan Lindstrom Dorene Lockwood Greg Loucks Bob Loudy Bob Lower Brent Ludwig Karen Lutschan Judy Mader Mr. Turck prepares for a lecture to his Life Science class. fl' by ,M af While Roger Rohlin and Kirk Rogers study, Jay Spencer and Steve Vierra are helped by Mrs. Wheeler in Spanish 1-2. Jeff McGregor Shirley McGregor Marsha McJenkin Michael McJi1ton Sheila McKenzie Brian McKinley Kathee McMahan Kent Meagher Jeri Meisner Janyce Mello Mike Mendoza Scott Mettelmann Teryl Meyer Daniel Michalowski V Jim Middleton David Millen Beverly Moberg Vicki Mobley Vicki Moody Bobbie Moore Fred Moore Steve Moore Cynthia Morgan Lloydene Moroj Gay Morrison Cris Moschetti Randy Mosier Janine Mougey Carson Mouser Judi Mouser Jeanne Mulhern John Murphy Diane Murray Marcia Musson Terrie Nation Q Nancy Mathias David Matthews Brenda May Robin McCluen Jeff McCune David McCollum Stephanie McDonald Lee McDowell Tom McGinnis i ' . i V. , 1 it 1 i - -' ,rv ei 5 , .,,.. A -- -L H i 'W , , E-. ik . ,.,.. V , nf.. 1 .4, , A ig V . 'wi .ft H Jiifliff 331if, 'fi'1'f 'P Q ', lu, 1 .a-if ' o it af J A at , : ,, , .aff ' , i M. Q' fi-Q : .gas -' X , ' '4'f':i2i' J 1 ' A Q11 E'-5 4 i' J ,E ! , e 2 ' ii? ., fi' i - J . 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W1- Edward Newman Jonnie Neavill Jerelyn Neetz Andre Nel Steve Neth Gretchen Newburgh Sandra Nielsen Greg Niles Carol Nobriga John Nystrom Lynn O'Connor Peter Ogden Terry Ogren Harvey Olstad i 3 3 Yr-ff r P 1 P P 1 t erse F S -- ,Qs t t I' H k 2 Sify gnalm A ,h Yr , , .'2'.f.f' 77 F , 1 .. . .'k, K ay ', 5, 1' si 55,55 , ifml ' I ' n - , Esta as 3 f 'F , , ,-. Jeanette Orbiz T ' 3 2.2 Sharon Orr i ' Z 'Q' Timothy Ostlund 5 fc: VE ' iih, N C 'rri r Kenneth Owens .ei 7, A . Donna Pacheco ' ig F-fi? ,rg Rodger Parkey gf 5 J., V ft' f -ff: Q,s'::.3 ' P vs? X 1 X'-El L ' 'ii-' K it ,givin A Harry Parking N i , ,I Nick Parsons Q VK EA Wx Kathleen Patrick ,if-fini-FN ' f f i Q ',v.1.gwg: fi ...., .,,,, 1 . Exif' , X V V 1 , - , t. - : 7 ' '2 , G ' f r lsr' N W' wfif . ' I 3 r t , j 95 axfgg tn . ,W 1 at z IL ' ,.,4s.......ta fi' M, i .4 i 'H V W - 17511 I . 5 ,X 5 at , 2, I . V -l t ,t , .i A I ,,-vi oryr N w Q gif 1 A Students of Mr. Jack's seventh period class go over a math test. , .. 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Pooley Ed Potter Larry Pracht Jeanette Price Warren Pritchard Cherlyn Pritchett Pamela Prudler Melvin Pullen Stephen Quick Dixie Ramage Richard Ranson Jeannie Ransdell Steve Rasmussen Patricia Rater Donald Rau Darlene Rauch Mary Reddick John Redmond Kathryn Reid Barbara Reininger Robert Richmond Larry Ringland Patricia Rivas Michael Robbins Jack Robinson Teresa Robinson Norma Rodgers Linda Rodrigues John Rodrigues Steve Rogers Terrie Rogers Dan Romney Jack Ross Terry Rosser Paula Rosson Susan Rudolph Bill Ruiz Mello Saba Margaret Salsbury Douglas Scanlan Cathi Schoon Mary Scott Susan Scott Roberta Sengstack Marie Sevier John Se-user Diane Shelander Linda Shelton B arbara Shields Q T Q L 4 i Q k j 'f a t . i . -' K Y i Q iii' 5:1359 it 1b 3e, v,f3 gg ', ,ht S!!! ze M, X . ,.t, , K. V , , . , n i l TZ ' 'A 1 r,l I gg ,Q za ?5Qnf is golf 2133.9-gill 'Y .. .. .. . QE. a n td., I Q , i ,cr ,,.,,ff, fa . f 5 .Q V . is I, , R I! . 5 ESV x. 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W A- W 2 mW .L ,, ' ' rr i A 1' I Not Pictured John Abreu Alice Dubois Paul Guernsey Rickie Beaudrow Dane Dutton Mark Hayden Lee Benson Allen Eddy Linda Husselbee Mike Bertolino Dan Eidson Ronald Luskoshek Elizabeth Boyles Carol Brown Jerry Cheeseman Kevin Clark Renee Correia Linda Cram Chris Culp Diane Duarte Robert Elgar Johanna Fassler Brian Finnegan Mike Gentry Mike Gibbs Carl Gordon John Grajera Loida Luna Daryl Maddox Cheryl Martin Randy Maycroft Harriet Neves Greg Olsen Lyle Queen Randall Tiesiera Barbara Todd Timothy Todd Roger Toeppen Janet Torres Jim Treible Renee Trovehon Mark Trujillo Barbara Tudyman Stacy Turner Art Unzicker Robert Vanbannai Janis Valin Amy Vallerga Jill Vandagriff John VanderMeer Nadine Vann Mike Vernazza David Vetterlein Valli Vieira Steve Vierra Jim Vigil Kurt Vorheis Dennis Waespi Wayne Wagner Barbara Waldemer Shelley Walker Scott Walton David Wanklin Claudia Way Larry Wearne Sandi White Jack Whitefield James Wiemers Christine Wigholm Judy Wilcox Steve Wiles Laura Willerton Connie Williams Karen Williams Linda Williamson Randy Wood Kinda Workman Connie Wright Jenny Wright Michael Xavier David Zinn Milton Righettl Sandra Robinson Philip Rose Jeff Setterlund Bruce Sherman Collins Smith Larry Smith Ralph Sorani Donald Stepro Jerry Stone Sharon Turra Susan Verley lO3 A time for I I r 4 ,, , 106 Steve Wilkman is one of many Spartans who enjoy the school dances. Sandy Logan, Mike Perron, Lee Bardellini, Joyce Boring, Susie Sutton, and Terry Blakelv help with elections. 1- . '!nD- Going to football games is one of the main student activities in the fall. partans Cho . 1 Q gs-1'gj,f:':57.Ei5ffg,,,f 1 1 Noon rallies add interest to the N Q N 'E ariety as Theme or tudent Lge and promote school spirit. Song girls add to the activities of basketball, adominant winter sport. gb! 'fi At one of the many popular assemb1ies,Lee Bardellini delivers a speech. Rich Wendland demonstrates the hazzards of passing from one class to another, a major activity involving all students. 107 108 Mr. Spicknall and Mr. Hatch Cforegroundj observe how the tension and excitement builds up among the Seniors before the rally. Enthusiastic freshmen boys carry up their class prop, duct of long hours and hard work. Held in order to gen- erate school spirit the 1964 Sound-Off Rally was a great success. In com- petition ag ain st one another, the four classes called on the varsity foot- ball t e a m to demolish Tennyson in its game that night. The Class of 1968, in their first Rally, com- peted as the Freshmen Cavemen and had as their mascot Dino the Dino- saur. The Sophomore Sideshow had a big-top ringmaster as mascot and a circus as its theme. The victorious Junior Genies had as their mascots the legendary Aladdin and his Magic Lamp. In their last Rally the Senior Spartans' mascots were a Spartan warrior and a giant foot- ball cleat. The Seniors, with the theme of Tramp1e 1- F all Rall Strengtlua a pro- four classes. classes unite. The Senior skit, a mock football game, arouses excitement in all In the Sophomore class skit, the barbell is lifted when all four ...Q- az Q .Q mb their sign with enthusiasm for the game held that night. clwol Spinit and nit The victorious Juniors fight for school unity. The Caveman skit bags first forthe Freshmenin skit competition. Junior class cheerleader, Linda Duke along with varsity song girl, Dyann Martin, leads her class in the school song. Jim Saiak, Dave Fong, and Steve Wi11ia.ms lead the class of '66 in their march up to a Junior victory. V.,-.-.. ., K f-3.-'kg 109 110 HL W-t1 V f 4' ' . ' . ak' ':, my :M 'HW MVT 2 :ll-3 my-., N Chris Alexander leads the Sophomore mascot. -. fr any Tha? h.Iun1org1Ge1x:es base their props and skits around the story of Aladdin, . 'm S ma C mp- ,lunwrs Marc S o p h o m o r e cheerleaders Linda Goodson, Joanne Korematsu, Donna George and Jane Vroom march up to the field. Senior boys anxiously await for their turn in the skit competition. Shirley Foxworthy, Geoff Rosenberg, Ruby Vardy, and Tom Honer show enthusiasm after the rally ends. The class of '68 shows great potential for future rallies as they present Freshman Cavemen. v Jumors display an overflow of enthusiasm as they continue to chant after the rally. 1 'I A Sophomore class song girl helps to organize the class. cheer Sophomore props help to create a circus theme. Class song gurls, Shirley Foxworthy, Peggy Gillett, Linda Friery, and Ruby Vardy, cheer on the semor class tug-of-war team. Surrounded by her court, Sandy Wel was crowned Spartan Sports Queen f 1964. After her presentation to the gran stand audience at the Miramonte footba game, senior nominees Sandy Wells, Lin Grisel and Linda Cox were whisked off the Spartan Sweetheart Dance along wi class sweethearts Linda Mills,Yola Pont qjuniorgy, 'Kathy Reeves, Linda Vardy fsop omoresl, Jonnie Kay Neavill and Holly High qfreshmeny. With everyone who attended th dance voting on entering the Cafeteri anxiety among the contestants grew unt Sandy's name was announced. Along witht traditional bouquet of red roses, Sandy re ceived the crown from Janice Bibea last year's queen. Beginning her reign ov Castro Valley sporting events, Sandy show that she would be a very pretty rule indeed. and -- Symbol 0 LINDA COX KATHY REEVES v j 1-rincesses with their escorts: S, Wells seated, J. Neavill, S, Peek, H, Hight, T, Jorde, L, Grisel, B, Mahannah, L, Cox, R, Qui.ntanal,B, Ke1logg,K. Reeves, T, Beck, L. Vardy, L, Wright, L, Mills, S, Cordoza, Y, Pontes, D, Canepa. Qu. -. w Q, Still overwhelmed with excitement, Sandy dances to . . at happily with her escort, Bob Kellogg. is ...if es W ,, 'h 1, . QR' A ag, -'-u ff L 1 LINDA GRISEL LINDA VARDY no 521 j ' ... ,,,A . 1 5 , , , f3:2:,,'Y x-Q fy , S L .Q LINDA MILLS YOLA PONTES HOLLY HIGHT JONNIE KAY NEAVILL Q fy. , - +.,.,s-.yn ,1-, Gu 5 ,, . ' f ' - X' QL 1 J f 3 in f ,f:f:n,,:,- ,- ,f . H' ' L i A f H , is gi gg -8' Q 'i 2 3- A , ,, fort'-'ig ..,fv fffwW'12 ' I f . Z Lg f ,fe A X V Q K :. h .gg ll3 2 'B King of the Belles--Tom Beck . x,.,..?sV3'1 3-x x Tom appealed to C,V, students both as athlete and scholar. Boys League, Comprised of every boy and girl at Castro Valley, Boys League and Girls League did a fine job of sponsoring activities that included the entire student body. Established by the school charter, Boys and Girls Leagues con- tinued to serve the school. Important activities in- cluded the Christmas Bas- ket Drive, the Junior- Senior Basketball game in February and the Big Sister Tea in the fall, at which senior girls told new fresh- men girls about life at Castro Valley High. These two groups also sponsored the King of the Belles dance in the fall at which Tom Beck was selected from eight candidates as the girls' image of the ideal boy. Nominees Randy Loyd, Tom Beck, Brian Cadinha, Steve Wilkman, Paul Hermann, Bob Kellogg, Torn Jorde, and Rick Quintanal. Big and little sisters find much to talk about at their Varsity cheerleaders lead in a school yell at the Big Sister Tea. annualtea. irls League ,loin Forces A large snowman was one of many baskets donated during the Christmas food drive. Jeff Navas tries a new technique to make a basket. is ,flff M.Wi,.v .4 ,1 115 116 E LLEN YAMAMOTO Basketball Queen nominees were C. Anderson, S. Sutton, L. Grisel D. Martin, L. Cox, E. Yamamoto, S. White, P. Sengstack, D. Caskey T. Blakely, and T. Ransdell. Two Innovation This year marked the beginning of two new traditions at Castro Valley High. These were the selection of a basketball queen and a spring Spirit Day. Following up the practice of electing a foot- ball queen, each of C.V.'s clubs nominated one of its members to be its selection for basketball queen. The student body then voted for the nom- inees and elected Ellen Yamamoto. A 'Cappella nominee, as C,V,'s first basketball queen. The second of C,V.'s new traditions was the spring Spirit Day. This was held as a small-scale Sound- Off Rally to generate spirit for the varsity basket- ball team in its final game of the season. The class of 1968 won this inagural Spirit Day competition. Through these two new events a new heritage was created for succeeding classes at Castro Valley High. PAULA SENGSTACK TERRIE TIFFANY SANDY WHITE nj 3 , it ' ' S,-1 x Students anticipate victory for their class during Spirit Day festivites. O stabllshed at C.V.H. . Before Spirit Day begins, Alline Huntsman practices a cheer. BMW' Tom Jorde talks with Cindy Anderson and Cindy Lockwood about the organization of Spirit Day. Students gather on patio while waiting for Spirit Day activities to begin. i fi in p veg gg W 5 A ,A if Rig-, A ' I 'B gp in fy w , ,vw A' my ,Q ., , , 'af' ,ig . . if X175 .. 5' f '-'l,j- S 1 ai:+12:t f. ,S ri f 5l5.J. i W 118 The entrance of the Junior Prom helped carry out the theme of Moon River , FRONT ROW: Sharyl Aguirre, Gail Graves, Nancy Stavert, Kathy Hail. ROW TWO: Renee Haynes, Barbara Redding, Linda Friery, Mike BeVier, Kathy Cena, Pat Correia, Jane Sprague, Jeff Navas FRONT ROW: Nancy,Stavert, Dennis 4 Dobbeck,1..arry Duke, Mike Scanlan, Jeff Navas, Mike Meiring. ROW TWO: Gail Graves, Dwayne Mefford, Mike BeVier, Jeff Schmidt, Bob Andrews. ROW THREE: Harry Oxford, Chuck Elliot, Gary Kerr, Bob Scott, Vic VandenBerghe, Kathy Cena. Senior Class Presents Bob Scott, Terry Blakely, Rich Seville, and Mike Parodi pin parachutes for the ceiling. A group of senior boys prepare to hang the centerpiece. WM0011, RiU8T,, Sharon Ross and Linda Logan help with the wiring of parachutes. A river boat was the center of interest in the mural on the west wall. Paula Sengstack, General Chairman, asks for assistance as she works on one of the Junior Prom walls. ,, .fi , 4 , 32 fix, 51? STE. i Q. E' Ha? 119 120 Skate boarding is a popular trend at Castro Valley. Burning garbage cans were sometimes seen during the lunch periods. Don Hampton and George Sherman, along with many others, made a great sacrifice for the sake of wrestling. F ads, F ashions, Fun Dennis Katona finds his V, W, parked in the biological habitat after a publications work party. Textured stockings and high boots were among the many trends in footwear fashion. I 122 C.V. Candid Activities Un and ff' A local combo provides entertainment at Jim C1ayworth's party. ,....nIvf' June Curtis crawls under a barrier in B-Hall put up at apublications work party. Jane Sprague and Cindy Lockwood try Crowded halls are a common sight between classes ,F .1 Wild an ,355 Vf KW -- : 'fi' 1' fa ?f,,,Qg , 5' :fl 'za ' 4. A z 'Q-H' 's '-v-eg V' 1 ., Env-Q, L. sw . -1 X 59 e s 1 I5 C o 4 ay 'K . :gm my Q 9 f 'eeeg' 1. 5 Q A tudents F ouni Sm -my J V f 'N f ,,., K 1-qv' -A ' i MA 34, ,M -e fs.. Y 'MZ 4-,,: . Q N, , H93 Q k - 4? tw P131 . , l Q i ix, K V V, I 'Q E T' S , 1 s A time for A Spa 'S 4 .wt Wg.. . -0 129 partan Varsity Tackles HA. yew ia-Q .2 f DON ROGERS Head Coach FRONT ROW: 80 Bob Kellogg 25 Mike Scanlan 33 Harvey Boyd 79 Vic VandenBerghe 42 Doug Canepa 36 Tom Beck 15 Francis VanHoosier 62 Steve Cordoza 51 Dave Amico ROW RWO: 29 Mike Rich 68 Mike Todd 19 Ray King 82 Gary Kerr 88 Russ Swart 58 Bob Forsher 39 Dennis Patino 23 Tim Rosenkrans 130 HB- 190 160 205 189 146 180 180 155 185 156 200 165 188 175 215 170 155 Vo A.L. Tttle SCORES 4 Castro Valley 18 Miramonte 14 Q f Castro Valley 7 San Ramon 6 Castro Valley 26 Hayward 6 Q 8 g Castro Valley 13 Sunset 9 it Castro Valley 19 Tennyson 6 y Castro Valley 6 San Lorenzo 0 'WM M Castro Valley 26 Mt. Eden 19 1 4 Castro Valley 14 Arroyo 6 6 f Castro Valley 14 Canyon 0 Castro Valley 143 Opponents 66 4 i JOHN BROSNAN Line Coach 18 Rick Quintanal QB 140 5'10 6' 1 Senior ROW THREE: 5' 8 Senior 55 Tim Hutchinson C 204 6' 1 6' 1 Senior 83 Vic Taus E 170 6' 0 6' 0 Senior 75 Pete Davis T 210 6' 4 5' 6 Junior 69 Steve Wilkman GD 195 6' 1 5'10 Senior 21 Gary Krambule HB 154 5'10 6' 0 Junior 67 Bob Michael T 175 5'1O 5' 5 Junior 66 Kurt Anderson GD 188 5'10 5' 8 Senior ROW FOUR: John Brosnan, Varsity Line Coach 5' 8 Senior George Sherman, Manager 5' 9 Senior Don Rogers, Varsity Head Coach 5'10 Senior Not Pictured: 6' 3 Senior 60 Rod Christensen HB 165 5'10 6' 0 Junior 39 Mike Lionberger FB 180 5'10 6' 1 Senior 22 Rick Mahannah HB 170 5'1O 5'11 Soph. 78 Tom Marler T 200 6' 0 5' 9 Senior XX, xi T Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior J unior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior 1964 VarsityF0otball Team Castro Valley's Spartans opened their 4 Varsity Football season on a high Matadors. Quarterback R i c k Quintanal of twenty-seven yards--to Bob Kellogg, other, sixty-seven yards--to Gary Kerr bring the Spartans from behind at the to an 18-14 triumph. completing his first perfect season at Castro Valley High 1, varsity coach Don Rogers Walks across Spartan Field to hands with Canyon coach Roy Richardson. with a victory over the Miramonte two second-half touchdown passes-- Vaney 6 0 6 6--is Rick Quintanal just misses on the first extra point attempt of the season. Nineteen sixty-four marked the first time in six years that Castro Valley High School has bagged an H.A.A.L, championship and the first time in history that one school has won all three football crowns in one season. The varsity Q 9 won - 0 lost-0 tied 5 J. V. 4 7-0-1 J and Froshf8-0-OJ joined forces to take all H,A,A.L, honors with a combined record of 24-0-1. Led by All-League choices Tom Beck, Bob Kellogg, and Rick Quintanal, the Spartans scored 143 points Q 15.8 per game J while holding nine opponents to 71 points Q 7.8 per game J. Quarterback Rick Quintanal tossed eight touchdown passes during the season on his Way to the league passing title. Halfback- Fullback Tom Beck finished second in rushing with 548 yards gained and in scoring with 42 points. Over the first half of the season Castro Valley ran neck-and-neck with the Mt. Eden Monarchs, and when the two teams finally met in their sixth game it appeared that they would fight to a stand-off. In the game's last play Russ Swart intercepted a pass and ran it back 76 yards on the disputed last play of the game. C.V. Wins Upener Castro Va1ley's top man on the tackle chart, Tom Mar1erC78j, stands ready to pounce a Miramonte ball carrier. 132 partans Edge San Ramon Castro Valley chalked up its second victory of the '64 season as it edged by the rugged San Ramon Wolves at Spartan Field. A tough Spartan defense held the Wolves scoreless until the fourth quarter, C,V,'s lone score came on a thirty-yard end-run by Rick Quintanal, and Mike Scanlon's conversion proved to be the margin of victory in a 7-6 Spartan win. San Ramon 0 0 0 6 6 Castro Valley 0 7 0 0 7 The ball edges out of Gary Kerr's hands as he scrambles to com- Rick Mahannah is hit by several Sa.n Ramon linemen. plete a pass from Rick Quintanal. A bruising tackle by Mike Sca.n1an brings Hayward's Ron Alexander C493 down hard. C. V. Beats Biig Rival In going for a first down, Francis Va.nHoosier eludes several Farmers. V The Hayward Farmers invaded Spartan Field for the H,A,A.L. opener, and were defeated 26-6. A rugged C.V. defense held the Farmers score- less until the last seventeen seconds, while the Spartans scored on passes to Bob Kellogg and Gary Kerr, a 45-yard return of an intercepted pass, and a 12-yard run by Rick Quintanal. Hayward 0 0 0 0 6 Castro Valley 7 13 0 6 26 Beck, who gained 133 yards in rushing for the game, wo and four yards. C. V. Thumps Falcons Tom Beck C362 gets good blocking as he goes for a first down. Hard-running Tom Beck led Castro Valley to its fourth victory of the season, 13-9, over Sunset. Down 9-0 at the half the Spartans drove on to two touchdowns: a 15-yard pass to Gary Kerr, and a 36-yard run by Tom Beck, who gained 101 yards in the second half. Lost for the season, however, was half back Rick Mahannah, who suffered torn ligaments in his knee. Sunset 6 3 0 0-- 9 Castro Valley O 0 7 6--13 Going around the left end Rick Quintanal U82 scrambles for six yards and another first down. Lancers F all Too 75-yard touchdown pass from Rick Quintahal to nd, Gary Kerr with two seconds left in the first uarter powered Castro Valley to a 19-6 H,A,A,L, ictory over the visiting Tennyson Lancers. Tom cored C,V,'s other two touchdowns on plunges of astro Valley 7 6 6 0 19 ennyson After being hit hard, Tom Beck C365 tries for more Hard charging fullback Tom Beck plunges 4 yards for Castro yardage against the Lancers. Va11ey's Second T.D. 133 Led by good down-field blocking, Tom Beck C 36jpicks up another first down. C.V. tuns Mt. Eden With the league crown at stake, the Spartans invaded Mt. Eden's home field for the season's seventh and most important game. C. V. scored first, but trailed by a touchdown at the half. The game see-sawed back and forth all through the second half, but Russ SWart's 76-yard return of an interception on the controversial last play of the game saved the victory and the title of C.V. Mt. Eden 6 7 0 6--19 Castro Valley 7 0 6 13--26 0 Rebels Blanked b C. V. Halfback Mike Scanlan C 25 D advances for a 10 yard gain and a first down. C. V. gained its fourth consecutive H.A.A.L, victory by edging out the Rebels of San Lorenzo at Spartan Field. Tom Beck scored the only points of the game by rtmning four yards in the second period. The rugged Spartan defense held the Rebels the rest of the Way to preserve a 6-0 Castro Valley win. San Lorenzo 0 0 O 0--0 Castro Valley 0 6 0 0--6 ... Showing his all-league form Rick Quintanal C 18 5 Preparing to tackle Bob Lloyd of Mt. Eden, are Rick Quintanal completes a pass to Harvey Boyd C 33 J Q 18 j and Mike Seaman Q 25 j, partans Break Jinx Castro Valley's league-leading Spartans rolled over the Arroyo Dons 14-6 for their sixth con- secutive H,A,A,L, victory. Rick Quintanal's passing dominated the game as he threw for two scoresg one pass of 37 yards to Gary Kerr and another of 30 yards to Bob Kellogg. This win over Arroyo assured the Spartans of no worse than a tie for the League Championship with only one game left on the schedule. Castro Valley 0 7 7 0--14 Arroyo 0 0 6 0-- 6 Assisting in a vital tackle are Tim Hutchinson 4551, Vic After receiving a pass from Rick Quintanal, Gary Kerr sprints 37 VandenBerghe 0791, and Kurt Anderson CGGJ. yards for a T.D. Going around the left end, Tim Rosenkrans C235 receives a handoff from Rav King 6197. And an on Makes Nine The Castro Valley Spartans completed an un- defeated and untied season with a 14-0 win over Canyon's Cougars. Tom Beck scored both C,V, touchdowns in the first half--one, a 40-yard run and on a two-yard plunge. The victory gave the first league crown since 1958 for the Spartans and their first championship under Coach Don Rogers. Castro Valley 7 7 0 0--14 Canyon 0 0 0 0-- 0 Mike Scanlan 4259 makes the last point in a conversion to end the 1964 season. 136 FRONT ROW: E, Collyer, B, Smith, B, Friery, B, Perry,D Patino, R. Johnson, B, Dias,L. Brown,B, Egelston, B, Underwood. ROW TWO: D, Hardy, M, Lennon, C, Davidson, K, Caldren, R. Auger, P, Edrington, R, Weaver. S. Rudy, D, Blakely, J. Silva. ROW THREE: Mr. Cole, S, Smith, T, Pedemonte,M Garcia, S, Callender, E, Becker, P, Freilinger, K, Gross,K Bertelson, S, Nicholson, S, Beach, Showing great strength and speed, the Castro Valley J.V. football team rolled over seven opponents on its way to the H.A.A.L. crown. Coached by Mr. Terry Cole, Who has a 26-1-2 coaching record, the J.V.'s scored 155 points, 17.2 per game, 'while limiting eight opponents to only 18 points. An overall picture of how well the team did in 1964 was revealed by the total offense statistics. Castro Valley gained over 1900 yards, over three times as much as its opponents. ,I. V. Scores Castro Valley 38 Canyon O Castro Valley 19 Stmset 0 Castro Valley 39 Hayward 6 Castro Valley 14 Tennyson 6 Castro Valley 13 Marina O Castro Valley 13 Mt. Eden 6 Junior Eric Becker kicks the.bal1 53 Castro Valley O San Lorenzo 0 235,35 to open the C'V Marma 'LV' Castro Valley 19 Arroyo 0 Castro Valley 115 Opponents 18 TERRY COLE S C oach ii 1 6 H 'Ilr 'm:m. Junior Varsity gridmen show top defensive skills. Ron Auger 1471, stops a Canyon backfield man for a short gain. ,I. V. Takes League Championship Castro Valley J,V,'s recover a Marina fumble. i Q A Spartans and Cougars fight for a free ball. nn., 'lin Ron Auger picks up 11 yards against Hayward. After a gain of 5-yards, Farmers bring down a Spartan quarterback. ermis Patino tries to break away from Marina as J.V, linemen A J, V, ball-carrier drives into the end zone against Marina. lock for him. 137 138 NORM GUEST JACK MIYAMOTO Head Coach Line Coach Frosh-Soph Frosh-Soph Spartan linemen bring down a Canyon fullback. F rosh-Soph Takes Championship Coach Norm Guest's Frosh-Soph football team dominated the H.A.A.L. Competition in 1964. While rolling over eight straight opponents , the Spartans scored 179 points and held their opponents to only 13. In the yardage department C. V. gained 1834 yards total offense, holding the opposition to 567. Spartans regain a free ball from Hayward. 4- .. 4 A ..- FRONT ROW: B. Furlow, G. Gravatt, D, Wasbee, D, Kelsey, P, Ward, J. Estes, G, Egelston, G, Janish, B, Loudy, D, Romn T, Ferlian, S, Gregg, L. Goodman, R. Reed, M, Resser, B, Friery, P. Johnston, D, Scanlan, J, Jewell, S, Quick, M, Lewis, D. Dolin, B, Richmond, D, Peters, T, Frazer, B, Perry, G, Brunfield, P, Mouser, R, Emerson, T, Harfield, C, Mous Orn, T, Carter, K, Mareno, R, Gionette. ROW TWO: J. Mahar, G. Davies: ROW THREE: R, Wood, G. Kuster, J. Marler, .....-....-..... as tf Two Spartans go for a fumbled ball. s 2 P ' l ' 1- '. ' ' ' i . tg... la. -QW ' t J V . ff ' .. W A .f r ' , K ' 1 fl ' '-gf . ' ' ' -ig... W 4 , i J K -' A E le: I v.,,,, lf, 7,4 MJ 3335! 'N l - Q W,,, af, W, y MW. 3. W.,-,,,3::v an . In practice, Frosh gridders work on fundamentals. Spartan defensive men deflect a Marina pass. F rosh-Soph Scores Canyon 0 Sunset 0 Hayward 7 Tennyson 0 Marina 0 Mt. Eden 0 Arroyo 6 San Lorenzo 0 Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Opponents 13 3 Hoff, C. Muir, S. Neth, N. Cameron, Kuster, G, Zeretzka. K, Smith, C, Peach, T, Todd, Spartanbabes practice pass defense. 139 140 l FRONT ROW: D. Fong, B, Kraus, N, Joergensen, N, Petrie, G, Shepard. ROW TWO: S. Hancock, R, Howard,W,Brooks, J. Crowell, T. Biddenger. Spartan runners wait patiently for the meet with James Logan and Canyon to begin. 3 QV af o' Cross Country --- Second in I-I.A.A.L. The long miles of arduous practice sessions paid off handsomely for Castro Valley's varsity and J.V.cross countryteams, which ended the season with a combined re- cord of 11 wins and 2 losses. By tying for second place in the H.A.A,L,, Spartan varsity harriers ranked 53rd in national ratings. Coach Oscar Sakamoto's varsity team, which lost only one meet, consisted of Bernie Kraus, Wilson Brooks, Norm Petrie, Neil J oergensen, Dave Fong, Greg Shepard, Randy Howard, Tim Biddinger and Buddy Clark. J.V. team members Jim Franckum, Bob Bisauta, Steve Hortzog, Larry Bellinger, Rich Dunstan and Jeff Rosenberg backed up the varsity and prepared runners for future com- petition and success on the varsity level. Randy Howard leads two runners from Alameda in the tri- meet at Arroyo. With gun in hand, Coach Oscar Sakamoto starts the varsity cross country meet with James Logan and Canyon. S , 21 Ai OSCAR SAKAMOTO Coach LV. runner Jim Crowell takes 3 Bernie Kraus, an H.A,A.L, cross country top position in the James Logan Sta-I1d0Uf, takes an0th91'fiI'St- meet. ' one Y hi A '. A ' , 15? p ,gi it ' V556 f Q, , ' , ' ' , W ,o .fm XJR A if ,W LIL .,, v Q Mx-Y-mvemsi ff vt, ' y Y, T I -.f if .21 ' ' L-f,sf'K':.,s: Q A 1, . 4 L 7, X h ij' Q. J' I ' 2 Q x ' nz ' N30 A' A, 8 Wg. W X X R ' , 1 FRONT ROW: J. Franckum, B, Crouch, J. Rees, J, Miller, R. Du.nsta.n, L. Bellinger. ROW TWO: S. Hertzog, G. Wolf, J,V, harriers from Canyon, C,V,, and Berkeley await D. Brooke, D. Bisauta, P. ESSGIUJ. R0S9f1b111'g- the sound of the starting gun. ,lx Doug Brooke Cfar rightj, gets a good start inthe J.V, meet with San Lorenzo and On the second lap of C,V,'s course Canyon. are Bud Clark followed by Steve Morjig. 141 142 Varsity Cagers Capture Fourth ff' Practice Games: Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley League Games: First Round Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley TERRY coma LARRY BELLINGER MIKE PERRON Coach Manager Manager Varstty Scores De Anza Castro Valley Arroyo Granada Castro Valley San Lorenzo Faculty Castro Valley Hayward San Leandro Castro Valley Sunset Del Valle Second Round Piedmont Castro Valley Mt. Eden Terra Linda Castro falley Canyon Castro Valley Tennyson Castro Valley Arroyo Mt. Eden Castro Valley San Lorenzo Canyon Castro Valley Hayward Tennyson Castro Valley Sunset Record: 10 Wins 11 Losses Varsity Basketball: Mike Bevier, Seniorg Mark Langlois, Juniorg Seniorg Vic Taus, Seniorg Eric Becker, Junior Tom Beck Jim Crowell, Juniorg Bryan Cadinha, Seniorg Larry Bisauta, Seniorg Kent Calderan, Sophomore. Seniorg Larry Wright, Seniorg Bob Kellogg, Seniorg Gary Kerr, Spartan cagers listen to Mr. Cole explain a play during time out. Gary Kerr C532 recovers one ofhis 162 seasonal rebounds. For the second consecutive year Castro Valley's Varsity basketball team finished fourth in the H.A.A.L. championship race. Coach Terry Cole's team compiled a record of 10 wins and 11 loses, with a six-and-eight mark in league play. The Varsity cagers scored a total of 1,202 points, an average of 57.2 per game, while all their opponents scored 1,237, an average of 58.9 per game. Individual stars, selected by their teamates, were Gary Kerr, most valuable player, Tom Beck, best defensive player, and Bob Kellogg, most inspi- rational. Tempers flare in the league opener with Mt. Eden. Spartan Tom Beck Qrightj eludes two Tennyson Lancers. The Varsity gets a pep talk before the start of the game. 143 144 Larry Silva casts off a free throw. Q . .I Q 'S v- ' fig.. YW . . , E . c .Ji ri J. V. cagers wait for a rebound. .-4-0 After rebounding the ball, Francis Va.nHoosier dribbles down court. Castro Valley's J,V, basketball team played better than its 8-14 season record indicated. Coached by Mr. John Brosnan the J.V,'s finished sixth in H.A.A.L. competition with a 5-11 league record. Despite its losing record the J.V. team was outscored by all its opponents by a mere 61 points as they averaged 38 points per game to the opposition's 41. Outstanding individual players on the team were juniors Buddy Perry, who led the team in rebounding and Curt Young, who led the J.V,'s in scoring with an average of 9.6 points per game. 4 .,,..,,, ,. V . Dave Bisauta gets a good jump shot from the top of the lane. ,I.V.'s Show Varsit Potential Junior Varsity basketball: D. Fong, B. Howe, D. Onstad, B. Perry, F. Van Hoosier, D. Bisauta, C. Rogers, C. Yolmg, M. Dixon, E. Collier, R. Friery, F. Giovanetti. Junior Varsity Scores Practice games: CV 22 DeAnza CV 41 Granada CV 21 Sa.n Leandro CV 38 Del Valle CV 41 Piedmont CV 48 Terra Linda League Games: First Round: CV 38 Mt. Eden CV 51 Marina CV 39 Canyon CV 36 Tennyson CV 43 Arroyo CV 37 San Lorenzo CV 34 Hayward CV 34 Sunset Second Round: CV 51 Mt. Eden CV 32 Marina CV 31 Canyon CV 37 Tennyson CV 50 Arroyo CV 51 San Lorenzo CV 3 1 Hayward CV 45 Sunset Ns J. V. cagers fight to get a rebound. JOHN BROSN AN Coach Eric Becker and Blake Howe try to get aloose ball from a Marina offender. 145 G ary Bengard jumps high in the league opener. Coach Oscar Sakamoto contemplates game strategy. One of the smallest teams in the H. A. A. L. , Castro Valley's Frosh-Soph basket- ball team finished in a second- place tie with Tennyson. Coached by Mr. Oscar Sakamoto, the Spartanbabes compiled a record of 11 Wins and 5 losses in league com- petition and an eleven-and- seven record over-all. Out- standing players on the team were Freshman Gary Bengard, who led the team in rebounding, and Sophomore guard Larry Silva, the team's leading scorer with an average of 15.2 points per game. F rosh-Soph Scores C.V. 31 Mission San C.V. 29 Pacific League Gamesg First Ro C.V. 41 Mt. Eden C.V. 51 Marina C.V. 54 Canyon C.V. 30 Tennyson C.V. 42 Arroyo C.V. 64 San Lorenzo C.V. 48 Hayward C.V. 34 Sunset Second Round C.V. 35 Mt. Eden C.V. 52 Marina C.V. 50 Canyon C.V. 32 Tennyson C.V. 66 Arroyo C.V. 62 San Lorenzo C.V. 62 Hayward C.V. 38 Sunset partanbabes Tie or Second Place 1. Jose und Frosh-Soph Basketball FRONT ROW: F. Giovanetti, R. Slater ROW TWO: L. Silva, D. Downs, B. Perry, G. Bengard, Decker, D. Peters, R. Caporusso, S. Quick, G. Orn, M. J. Anderson, B. Dias, T. Skjelstad 146 C. Basketball: FRONT ROW: F. Giovanetti, D. Downs, D.' Gore ROW TWO: R, Caporusso, T, Skjelstad, L, Silva Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro Castro I TED FRESE Coach C.V.'s C and D basketball teams, coached by Mr. Ted Frese, gave players much needed experience for future varsity competition. The C's finished second with a record of six wins and one loss, good for second place, and the D's finished eighth in the H.A.A.L. C's and D's Show Enthusiasm C Scores Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley 23 Canyon 56 Marina 41 San Lorenzo 54 Mt. Eden -Tennyson Qforfeitj 30 Sunset 33 Arroyo 33 Hayward GCD Scores Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley 15 Canyon 18 Marina 9 San Lorenzo 28 Mt. Eden 15 Tennyson 19 Sunset 24 Arroyo 24 Hayward D. Basketball: FRONT ROW: 'R. Delbarlo, D. Lindstrom, W. Davis ROW TWO: S. Telles, J. Vander Meer, C. Schwartz l47 148 TIM WEIS STEVE CONNET ROD HEDLUND CLIFF DAVIDSON JIM DUPERROIR 93 105 112 120 127 DENNIS DOBE CK 133 AL WILITS 148 i V . N x J . 1-. , 1 in y in 1 y vi ff W., J ,' 2 , ' 1 6 ' ' 1 I 5' . . ,J BOB HAYWOOD DAVE HARDY GEORGE SHERMAN COHCII M 3-nage 1' By rolling over its seven H,A,A,L, opponents, Castro Va.11ey's varsity wrestling team won its second consecutive championship in the state. Coached by Mr. Robert Haywood, the Varsity and J.V. teams had a combined record of 19 wins and one loss, 15-0 in league competition. Leading the varsity were Neil Rasmussen who pinned six straight opponents and Jim Duperroir who pinned four. By taking first in the league they advanced to the North Coast Section where the Spartan grapplers won for the second year in a row. From there six Spartan wrestlers went on to the North Coast Invitational Tournament in Modesto where George Sherman C138 poundsjvtook third in his class and Neil Rasmussen and Mike Todd eachkutooft fourth. By combining long hours of practice with the individual strength and skill of team members, wrestlers of Q,V,'s varsity and J,V+. teams gave this school a record of wins second to none in thesBay Are 11 ,,,,gx . X 4 'X X RA V A A 'AX-.xx LJ ' xy 3.32 1 , X K , my tw N, , x 'Ik 1 X' , it x X1 'H 1 lil ,xp-X' X X y X 1 , W, MIM A .A .N X ,W N, X R C X---' ui M V N' . if , if .NK J 138 TIM TODD 154 MIKE GARCIA NEIL RASMUSSEN MIKE TODD HARVEY BOYD 165 175 191 ' ' Unlimited Jim Duperroir uses a chicken wing move to turn over his man. Varsity Scores Castro Valley Fremont COak.j 17 Castro Valley Pleasent Hill 17 Castro Valley Pittsburg 27 League: Castro Valley Mt. Eden 31 Castro Valley Arroyo 15 Castro Valley Hayward 8 Castro Valley Tennyson 13 Castro Valley San Lorenzo 17 Castro Valley Canyon 9 mf-, ' Castro Valley Sunset 14 Cliff Davidson comes off the mat after being awarded Record 8 Wins 2 Loses pllftllll Grapplers Take Fi th in tate FRONT ROW: Tim Weis, Steve Connet, Rod Hedlund, Cliff ROW TWO: AlWil1its, Tim Todd, Mike Garcia, Neil Rasmussen, Davidson, Jim Duperior, Dennis Dobbeck, George Sherman. Mike Todd, Harvey Boyd. 149 150 The referee awards the 127 pound weight class match to Jim Duperroir. F2 Hin Spartan wrestlers line up on the mat to be introduced. A Hayward wrestler is broken down by Cliff Davidson. Jim Duperroir Ctopj pins his Arroyo opponent. Harvey Boyd Cbottomj works on an escape move. In the 98 pound weight class, Tim Weis Crightj applies a take- down. -Q A Junior Varsity wrestler works on an escape move from his Arroyo Coach B013 Haywood watches the movements opponent. of one of his wrestlers during the Hayward meet. ,lunwr Varslty Scores Castro Valley 30 Fremont COak.D 18 E:Z.ffZ'V2111ey 21 P1ffSb111's 18 As it took first in the H.A.A.L., Castro Cas5r1o.Va.1ley 8 Mt, Eden 34 Valley's J .V. Wrestling tearn showed great potential Castro Valley 39 Arroyo 14 for future varsity competition. Coached by Mr. 33352 33143 ggxjlggin is Bob Haywood the J .V.'s won their second novice Castro Valley 42 San Lorenzo 11 champ1onsh1p 1n two years Wlth 151 total points, Castro vaney 35 Canyon 14 a league record. With only one loss to Mt. Eden, gasiro vggey gg gfuafhia 8 the J. V. grapplers rolled to a 9-1 record in as NV ey use 8 one of Ca1ifornia's toughest wrestling leagues. Record 9 wins 1 Loss J. V. 's Win 2nd ovice Tournment Junior Varsity Wrestling: FRONT ROW: M. Whitehouse, G. Smith, G. Schneck, D. Sherman, K. Stevens, S. Meyers. ROW Hughes, C. Call, S. Telles, R. Wiles, J. Rasmussen, T. Bramell, THREE: E. Hoff, D. Patino, K. Gray, R. Swart, S. Revak, B. J. Duffey, D. Perry. ROW TWO: D. Hardy, Mgr.3 B. Crouch, Egelston, G. Haugen- M. Dalton, S. Williams, J. Silva, L. Goodman, L. Brown, B. 151 152 sf NORM GUE ST Coach rg, .JWW Varsity hurdlers: T. Todd, G. Kerr, F. Van Hoosier, L. Bachtell, P. Lyarla. OSCAR SAKAMOTO Coach Spartan indermen Display Good Form Varsity shot putters and discus throwers FRONT ROW: R. Ca. Vandagriff, Ch. Vandagriff, E. Hoff, W. Brooks, M. Garcia, Wood, J. Sposito, G. Zeretzka, L. Jackson, K. Gray, B. Michaels, B. Forsher R. Hauge, P. Esser.ROW TWO: M. Todd, S. Wilkman, B. Egelston, 'JN 'FI' u-.-as 5 -.,. X, X Before throwing in the Pacific meet, Steve Wilkmaiiitakes a warm-un ' a, V' A ' Ken Cryer clears the first hurdle of a low hurdle race. N throw. ' A Spartan D019-Valllfel' Clears the bar at 10' In the high jump, George Pavao has a near miss. 'v R Varsity distance runners FRONT ROW: S. Morjig, B. Crouch, R. Dunstan, B. Kraus, Sophomore, Chuckvandagriff, gets off N. Petrie. ROW TWO: G. Orn, D. Perry, L. Bellinger, D. Fong, B. Seeymer another put over 50'. 153 154 Sz. Varsity high jumpers, pole vaulters, broad jumpers FRONT ROW: C. Davidson, J. Miller, R. Auger. ROW TWO: T. Todd, G. Kerr, F. Van Hoosier, B. Howe. Qviiihi 6 W '-1 Senior Bernie Kraus sets a two mile school record. Steve Wiikman works out with weights for his event. I g y , . Axkh V' . Varsity Sprinters FRONT ROW: M. Jones, M. Rich, M. Lennon, B. Howe. ROW TWO: Neil Rasmussen strains to get extra T- Todd, G. Kerr, P. Freilinger, J. Franckum, V. Christiansen. distance in the broad jump. Norm Petrie Ccenterj receives the baton and begins his leg of the race. Junior Mike Lennon gets a good start in the 880 relay. Francis Van Hoosier takes the lead in 180 yard low hurdle race. Beginning his descent after clearing 11' 6 is sophomore, Ron Auger. Gary Kerr clears 5'9 in the high Jump. Mike Todd strains his mighty muscles in the shot put. 155 Blake Howe works hard on the high jump. N 156 Larry Goodman puts the 10 pound shot. I - Mike Lemon breaks the tape to win the 440 '!'-- , '. Ken Gray gives extra effort to his throw. ww. es: iii! Junior varsity track FRONT ROW: T. Phillips, S. Willey, S. TWO: J. Thor, R. H01t, R. Chung, L. Canada, D. Gore, T. Lindstrom, R. Parke, K. Smith, D. Knapp, D. Pritchard. ROW Jackson, J. Vandermeer, S. Houtz In the dual meet with Canyon, a pole vaulter clears 9'6 F 2' 5 X' ' Ll Neil Joergensen Ccenterj prepares to advance in the 660. Kirk Marsh tries hard to clear the pole-vault-bar. Ethan Hoff puts the shot as his team-mates look on. 157 158 F 9 5 l QQ ti ' gf is 5 s Q ! . 2 2 , y- ,A ,vi 4 U ' 2 -3 4 3' A 4 x 1 I . i . TZ' t ' 3 fi .' A ff ' 1 t W W .P?Vi3-of V . .,. - Q ,. . . 1 ,. I.. .2 fwfr , fr., . ,,1w , 1 .,. Y W ,, '. , . if h - f at 'i9.asi. awww.. at am' ...fs f M , A .T - 'S' , ,, .- . ,, W.,-,..... ,W Q, 1 ' 551- 'ffl' f f :f1Aff2'1 ' i' ,W..mif2i--1f5f'f-rf. 56:11,5L,W! ',7J3f'yf , 'Tk' 'j ,1' X 1 I ,.Li'5-i 'T 'W 7'ffN :- :Sway Ms iniiu ' 2 Q .' '0- , ' , r f- - Q , -:,.L' ' N a.H.mE.hw,fE5,E:.'mv5-.Lf-gA ituwrx ,6,:,,M.i,u13u5x - H we-N I . I , , . ,.,,. V - 3' , 'ff- Q-I':.ffQifg-:fn-.4few-ff.f1jrua-4:-3:51 x M , ' . 1 , ' .. f H ,, - 1 -2 41-1' K--QQ ','1I.'f,' fr' -j V -3'f!s.12zHq-ifiisygtfgag w?.53Gej2'?:if'-1'' we ff' fi J f 14. ' of 1 i 5 gr .L 'Tr' gk, ri, ,,..- 5gz3mmg , f ..,5 eggs ., f.fg..weg, w5' ,lg A I X. , A i ,r k .. ' a ' or w - ' 4 - a X A If ' SWF'-w .af .S Coach Lovaglia tells the first baseman to throw the bali to Bob Kellogg. IH , A . X V ig. jg N, mg' 4 Ig 1, x. , 'G f N W , ' -, jwjgp .Q wa, 5.1.- . I ., Yf ffwiifggi i ii i a ' M 2 ' ' ,' ., W ' - , Ui JL' V- if 'f 'Q .ua stiff- xii. fv X gg, Q .U 'kifmsi gaf .2312-iNQ?i4fw'..T2e:eff5 'i, 62 at z Bryan Cadinha. reaches down to get the ball. Coach Lovaglia gives his fielders lots of practice. The Spartan stickers work hard during practice. Rod Christiansen gets a hit in the Miramonte game. . N , . ,. ....- .1 ,mmg1i, , , .. ,. s... E , g,f,,:, , QMS' .rash 4 ..,q,.i1dg-tg,-ff 3 -. -X. sgim -- .-::. i.,x,f-ziwz fi' ' 7? ri- : ,, f-4' ' Ai 1' f ---, ' f -if f ' x . if Ti 72 ' 535 'it' .fwwil . ..f.K,,f,....,1-iii, , .m,Yv 4.1 M,..w. vi-,W .,,,33yg.,,..,5i,,,,,f. 'ffaeefm' '-t- J sw . f ,, wi ': . il ' .7 x T1 ,F :ii 'V- IT17 . ar-mffvifke '2 ww-35' m.'w.4 S is Qixyfigkifah if 4 H f- .w,,af,,f.1f:15-f 'A , ,img , ,- 3 V- ,if Qjf. 'fQgfFQEf'LfTi5fi- 2-. W , fe. 'P iiffewixiflffhlhhvanfigi 4 N' .z 52?-HQSHQHEE 1' ' K5't.E?5'nf Mike Scanlan waits for the ball to be hit in his direction. .mania , ,, . , r a f AK77 , , Varsity Baseball FRONT ROW: R, Quintanal, P, Edrington, T. Rosenkrans, B, Sherman. ROW TWO: B. Cadinha., P. Fow1er,B.Ke11ogg, P. Davis, Gilbert, M, Scanlan, K. Calderan, G, Ferrero, D, Canepa, G. E. Becker, J. Boyd, T, Beck, R, Christiansen, Coach Lovaglla. .4 ' are K if .-I ' A' ' .. , - 55 h r I LVVV' W.-T J i,, ,, ,M w X X, PAT LOVAGLIA Coach Pat Fowler Ccenterj waits for a throw from the outfield. The varsity team members loosen their arms before beginning the Miramonte game. 159 160 'Pit ...' f Junior Varsity Baseball FRONT ROW: E. Pinata, T. Litch, L. Brown, B. Friery, D. Downs, L. Silva, ROW TWO: G. Haugen, C Heinemann, J. Rayl, B. Dias, R. Aratay J. Brosnan, Coach. . I ,I.V. Team trwes or Good Season if-H Bob Dias gets a good solid hit. Jack Rayl throws a curve during a scrimmage. Ernie Pinata waits for a good pitch. Two J, V, Baseballers go for a line drive. 1 A Frosh player practices batting before a game. ,,.... N A 1 V ,MMA . ,,Y,.3..s. ,. ,. , A111211 f.,g,,,Qg:e.11 .. - ,,. at Fewfwftfi xi'i. 'f f '5k1Lgf.,.fT4V7,.,- . -,ew ,pi-,f A .LV ft,-.A Amr, .xg Us '3 4... ' ' V ,,.q,.,.. .-. . w,. k ..., --. ff Qi 'YT 4-1 ,, 7,4 ,,,s,,-,Ak 1,-..,1'.,. Li: '1 on D I N, -e ' . . f .:.-.if-v '. Q W M' L yn- ' VA 1 ..f. AMS A Frosh first-baseman waits for throw from the out-field. W 2 i . A -' .3 Hg r A ' . 'V . ?.,.. V fgrep u? ,,,,ff ' I W ,t 4 ' 'fre' 3, ,nf if A fe- r V ' 1 .wig A .M , . rf '? 1-f5i '!?'f-wif-1,3 j'l1. f . . lf.-A -14 ..i f 'i'kf - Mike Scanlan shows Frosh players proper catching techniques. Ron Giovanetti rips a single into right field. Freshmen Prepare For Future Pla Frosh Baseball FRONT ROW: G. Cavallo, R. DeCa.r1o, K. R. Decker, D. Wanklin, T. Corriea, G. Kuster, T. Smith, J. Thonack, S. Gregg, R. Giovanetti, E. Bepi, D. Dozin, S. Quick, Anderson, G. Gorhalo B. Loudv, M. Lewis, R. Mosier, ROW TWO: J. Miyamoto, Coach: 161 162 L, ,........ .,, W-r. .f -u'g N2.. .. Varsity swimming FRONT ROW: J. Josephs, C. McCo11am, S. Drake, ROW TWO: G. Vargen, B. Andrews, B.Price, R. Sprinkle, Thomas, J. Saake, N. Rasmussen, B. Lannon, B. Pearson, R. R. Swart, D. Fuller, L. Parkey. Dan Titus begins a dive from the 3 meter board. he Varsity divers FRONT ROW: B. Andrews, C. Nicholson, ROW TWO: D. Titus, B. Meyers Brad Meyers works on a pike dive. fa ie-v 3i,p..uV? HQ . ? iy.. ui ,Y 16893 V 'R -,,..f2:.,e v i . 5 . . - . . .V M,H,,,,,,, . I . , . A v ' ....' Senior Bob Andrews shows good form in his dives. Y if ifigaggiflilazwl v 1-Y ,, . f. ' t ' X , gr, . 11' ' - K ig-f-:..f1fQ2:52'! g55e,1gff Q3223fftfe2qgin: ,, . . ,. . ,:., ,,f. Hai. ,. - If-:W A f fl 'W ' f'3XQ!f12:wz:ez:Qswr , . -A-V1-V'- - ' , L f A' i ' ' I kiig e it , W., , - ,- .qw -H 1. ,.-i.1.L,W,..- 1. - we-., ,if-.1L.,1.,1 wma ff .f-mfw:p,Y:. , -- A 4 ' ' V s s s n . r1..Li5g1'f-A - M 'wwe,wus-1,iffsffw55eisa. 1as11-f1'i.s5:mmf'wi,QQ,an1igM:agg3pig!ggg5!ggf1g,152'?!E , fy - rf? W L ,, - :KSN Y.,-.. Q - A :VFW Q' Q' ,V .V :lf - 4,5 n r ,am 1 .W rl , W J uf, 4- f 2 xi 1-:f--:Za ,w .au- .1-W Q , gi , kv ' 3 1, g,,,A wi-,pw ffrb T' - WiilQH'1 ' :xi , -,fgggf if'2?L7Egs,,,,.?7'1Ii?'f mf 'lfgafi f W ' fer, , 'wg V ' W za, ' , V ,K 4,L,fm,.. f any 2 Wm 'ETS L LI L ' A ef at at W t H. 1 v ,QI 1 .M 1? bee n lg his iq W ' X it af' Y 1, , , I Q Ani , 1: K 3,6 nw A f Q1 rr a ' 'i ix It a Aqua.men practice the butterfly. Neil Rasmussen and Bill Lannon practice racing dives. iw., Coach Bob Haywood Cleftb talks with the Canyon swimming coach. C.V. swimmers relax for a brief moment during practice. I --... , - . is - ,M .f 1- o Q va .. ' an-it K ' fgrflvnq,-f,, , 1,3 .e ,W ,. JN- -'. 44 'T 'M J ,, ' T 7 f.. -' Aga .fnsmf ., - A ,, .N ,M Qjj. ., , p ,..,,.mv Q ae.. V M, , . . - pg J -i - V Y. 't., .. if - -'lfxisf i , p , 1 1 Aii. ff' -' at ,IP vi ' wayne ,, e ig , , it my V. M ' ga., rf' if W e fi 0 - A wi 1 fmq, sr1.,,g'A,,,,M 4. A :. -11si .., W 'W'k'i - 'T 'ZfflL?kkg:LTkF'7'i'1 I 3 . ff Y-.'Tk.W . I J ' than ,-'ga Qjgjw' 5' In K fqfpwiraieri.-'whfqg' ' Riff?-1-' Q f:.n,' ' to W as sw gf K ?:'9-P? . If-' ,K Practice sessions required much from all Spartan swimmers. 163 164 Junior varsity swimming FRONT ROW:C.Henning, G. Gravatt, M. B. Hermann, R. Casqueiro, R. Sprinkle, C. Muir, H. Boyd, P Tuttle, S. Williams, J. Helms, G. Coates, M. Crocker ROW TWO: Hermann. Competition is tough in the free-style relay. J.V. swimmers are caught in the middle of a start. gf' , rl it I QL .gf Backstrokers near the end of a race. Spartan mermen get a good start. ' I u- LN Q' m f . A H wffdtf 'k k' ' l L ffl a fv s tl wiki 1 e r ' I' A I R ' -s a rx' ' . so-we ' a a Q- W- 1U1?'X.f2'i14-lg, 'f 951' j:!fg'j,Qfmi. .,.. -ws: W t ,wel wma -' we A I A i s 1 r Zaaa as A J.V. swimmer takes a warm-up lap. ' ,, . U 7 ew-H ,M-mzmivxak Yfr'-ff-.HW--Y 'sf ' ,LH f ' Tw Spectators were always on hand at swim meets. A J .V. swimmer gets a hand out of the pool. Junior varsity divers S, Telles, T. Carter, S. Webster, M, Kelsey. 165 166 Tennis Team Goes or Third hampionship ,.-...ws-L1 A J .V. tennis player returns a serve. A Spartan netter executes a forehand return. CQ. 1 li K' ', ' Q , 44aQlfLl'UvM2+sw?-is-w1':,f,t .- . Q . f - , , 92?,5'37iH1w x... 'fy ' Xfmfffk, ,,.Qi., A., X L U ,, . Q11 i'in25,.',3 .ffifiiwv z.: f ,nt-.V-I '1Q'i no' fifyifssw .f 1Qi,J-Muff V if?'f'f1f we-Amgqiztzagrgwgyzlgi.A,--Q. A , R 1 f ' yw, 1 gy., is.vUEl,Xi151I-iif'iL?-:ini-gf'YUM retiree A it A A aw. ,,.- W avlcfi-ui-53.2 Kurt Anderson, Rich Casteel, and Rich Seville all work hard during after school practices. Varsity tennis FRONT ROW: T, Cohn, R.Castee1, R. Seville, D. Mefford. ROW TWO: Coach Don Rogers talks tennis with Tom T. Discher, N. Nardolillo, K. Anderson, B. Hill, R. Cooper Discher and Rich Cooper. DG 1 F 3 Y L. . A x-Q Mike Dorward warns other golfers of Dick Fitzmaurice's drive. Varsity Golf FRONT ROW: T. Tatham, D. Brooke, ROW TWO: D. Fitzmaurice, M. Dorward, J. Hillman, R. Meadors. S - 1 fy .Jn .oc v--X J ack Hillman points correct hand position to Dick Fitzmaurice. Doug Brooks watches his d ' t ldo th f ' - W Q an PAUt5.tEm Gobcers Tee .D ..,.,. . f! Xjff' ,v.T,i,. ,K J. 4 M 3.1: 4. 5... -,jg.H.-ff f- gf. ev f'3v? .55 I ,I . , if 3,15 -ffm.. 'L.fff1Mfa2-f?'i:w?w ' if np.: 4145-fiibgfgpygqf f 'Qlfu-.1 'fl-w.xfi 5f:' -T-, M., sis.. ',.. im-.H ,E BTQA'-?4c'?5'f2f.3j'.:9 Jim ua Jack Hillman, Steve Peek, and Tom Tatham all work on their styles on the Sr. Lawn. 167 A time for Q , 5 v 1 4 P V Y r v , 4 L 4 L 3 A 1 1 , , 170 F all Executive Council Acts on Student TOM JORDE Castro Valley's Fall Student Body President, Tom Jorde, left behind a record of notable achievements in stu- dent government. During his term as Chief Executive, Tom did much to strengthen Student Assembly as a leg- islative branch of student politics. In his two years at Castro Valley, after transferring from Arroyo, Tom served as Junior Class President, Student Body President, and as a member of Student Assembly. Tom eagerly looks forward to a healthful, tasty lunch prepared by the cafeteria. Tom J orde directs the school to bigger In order to find a nice, quiet place to study, Tom goes to the library. and better things i.n one of his captivat- ing speeches. Assembl Recommendations RICH WENDLAND Vice President FRONT ROW: P. Sengstack, C. Black, J. Hodge, R. Vardy, S. Logan, C. Sisler, ROW TWO: D. Mefford, J. Bissell, D. Bernards, J. Sprague, P. Smith, R. Wendland, ROW THREE: S. Peek, L. Bardellini, T. Jorde, B. McBurney, D. Fitzmaurice. '23 Serving as the chief executive branch for the student body and heading its functions, the 1964 Fall Executive Council accomplished a great deal. The members, all of whom were elected byapopular vote, each filled a specif- ic qualificatlon for his position on the Council. The mem- bers were Tom Jorde, President, Rich Wendland, Vice- Presidentg Sandy Logan, Secretaryg Ruby Vardy, Treas- urerg Dwain Mefford, Boys League President, Cindy Black, Girls League Presidentg Joanne Hodge, C lub Council Chairman, Isabel Marc, Foreign Exchange Stu- dentg Jane Sprague, Achaean Editor, Brooks McBurney, Student Assembly Chairman, Steve Peek, Senior Presi- dentg Pam Smith, Junior Presidentg Dick Fitzmaurice, Sophomore Presidentg Jim Bissell, Freshman Presidentg Paula Sengstack, Head Song Girl, andCarole Sisler, Head Yell Leader. In a long list of accomplishments, Fall Executive Council started with several additions and im- provements in the judging of the 'Sound Off Rally, hoping to bring greater school unity. SANDY LOGAN Secretary Dannelle Bernards, Paula Sengstack, and Lee Bardellini watch RUBY VARDY Rich Wendland polish the new bulletin board, donated by Fall Treasurer Executive Council. 171 172 Tom listens to a heated discussion at an Executive Council meeting. Tom Beck Executes Authorit ---.......w Tom Beck chats with Linda Cox in the library as Sandy Logan listens on. l TOM BECK Being greatly involved in school ac- tivities since his Freshman year gave Tom Beck the necessary background for being the Spring Student Body President. As a Freshman, Tom was the class presidentg as a Sophomore, vice-presidentg and as a Junior, he was the first Student Assembly Chairman. He has been a member of C.S. F, for the past four years and an active member of Executive Council for three of his years at C.V. After a hard day of studying, Tom leaves the library. , 3 9 The Spring Executive Council achieved much in its short term. Slave Day and a Folk Festival were two of the chief accomplishments of the Council. The main event of the Spring Semester, however, was the Grecian Festival supervised by Harvey Boyd. Secretary Sandy Logan was in charge of writing a new student handbook. Also, numerous other bills and activities were voted and acted upon. Members other than Student Body officers were: Bob Kellogg, Senior President, Pete Edrington, Junior Presidentg Jon Frank, Sophomore President, Chris Larsen, Freshman Presidentg Cindy Black, Girls League President, Bill Seemeyer, Boys League Presidentg Mike Parodi, Club Council Presidentg Mike Smith visits Executive Pam Reschert Head Song Girlg and Council to discuss important matters with Cindy Black. Cindy Anderson, Head Cheerleader. , 5 Linda Cox, Bob Kellogg, Pam Reschert, Mike Parodi, and Bill Seemeyer discuss the problems of an off-campus Senior Ball. FRONT ROW: C. Anderson, L. Cox, P. Reschert, T. Beck, S. Logan, B. Kellogg, C. Black, P. Hermarm, ROW TWO: S. Abbors, P. Edrington, J. Frank, C. Larsen, M. Parodi HARVEY BOYD Vice President SANDY LOGAN Secretary LINDA COX Treasurer 173 174 I 1 ts, .F . ,qs M . A i - 5 Q, fc' lk A BROOKS MCBURNEY Serving as the school's second Stu- dent Assembly Chairman, Brooks McBurney established many policies. As chairman of the Ways a.nd Means com- mittee Brooks gained the experience that made him capable of carrying out the duties of this office. He had also parti- cipated as a sophomore class represent- ative. This year in addition to chairman he served on Executive Council, Finance Council, and Nominations and Elections. Student Assembl ams In its second year as a functioning part of Castro Valley's student government, Student Assembly fulfilled all its obligations as a legislative body. Under Fall Chair- man Brooks McBurney and Spring Chairman Stephen Abbors, Student Assembly did much to give Spartans a voice in their school's policies. The delegates, elected by members of their social studies classes, met once every week to discuss legislation that came before the Assembly and heard reports from Executive Council. Among the most important affairs handled by Student Assembly were the clean-up in November tin association with Block CV and Executive Councily and the development of a system that appropriated student body funds to the four classes according to the percentage of students that had student body stickers. But aside from its school service, Student Assembly's greatest contribution to the student body was that it gave individuals a larger voice in school politics. vi FRONT ROW: J. Curtiss, L. Vick, K. Williams, M. Jensen, C. Way, T. Rosenkrans, B. McBurney, N. Jorde, J. Coates, B. Moore, J. Stephens, E. Newman, S. Cryer, C. Seemeyer. ROW TWO: S. Shipton, J. Sommer, G. Nelson, W. Brown, ROW FOUR: S. Zook, K. Rose, N. Nardolillo, R. Swart, L. S. Elson, S. Tiffany, E. Firpo, K. Reeves, S. Sutton, L. Cox, L. Zinn, P. Clinton, J. Boring, D. Webster, L. Hansen, ROW THREE: S. Abbors, J. Miller, E. Hamlin, S. Roderick, R. Baxter, S. Thomas, J. Crowell, P. Chastain, P. Hanson, C. Davidson, L. Fraser, C. Brennan, L. Prange, G. Stone. gorde, W. Clinton, T. Todd, J. Salak, N. Elliott, J. Frank, D. Arthur, F, Va.nHoosier. , l X .J XM Representative Wendy Brown reports the Sally Shipton, Susie Sutton, Jeff Schmidt, and Carolyn Lehtonen take notes minutes 'of the meeting to her Social Studies during 2-H ASS9!T1b1Y meeting- class. More Legislative Power FRONT ROW: P. Chastain, J. Trujillo, R. Carey, S. Abbors, C. White, ROW TWO: E. Firpo, N. Elliott, E. Korematsu, K. Reeves, B. Barker, C. Way, T. Tiffany, S. Shipton, J. Feneck, J. Stephens, M. Clapham, M. Robinson, J. Neavill, F. Van Hoosier, ROW THREE: J. Dimmock, J. Wilcox, D. Davidson, A. Dunn, P. Hanson, D. O'Leary, D. Drury, J. P. Millikan, G. Fry Jewell, M. Canright, Badler, L. Bardellini Boring, J. Sommer, S. Davis, V. VandenBerghe, G. Sherman, , B. Conley. ROW FOUR: S. Zook, J. N. Caldararo, R. Wendland, T. Jorde, S. Stadelman, P. Hermann, G. Shepard, D. Brooke, N. Steve talks of developing the Assembly into the most effective body of the school. STEVE ABBORS Junior Steve Abbors served as the Spring Student Assembly Chairman. As a fall representative and committee chairman, Steve introduced and organized the school- wide Campus Clean-up Campaign. In ad- dition, he was an active member of the Finance Committee. Rich Wendland waves good-bye to his counselor, Mr. Spicknall, as he goes to an Assembly meet- Assembly members take notes for decisions con- ing with Lee Bardellini. Cefning 1egiS12fi0I1- 175 176 Girls and Boys Leagues Co-ordinate 11 FRONT ROW: M. Sherman, K, Lesch, C. Davies, S, Rudolph, ROW TWO: C. Blau, M, Rutherford, N, Sprague, C, Paitillo, S, Shipton, C. Black. One of the hind-raising projects this year was the Girls League donut sale. CINDY BLACK Girls League President Spring Representatives: Sue Rudolph, Freshmang Karen Lesch, Junior, Mary Jo Christmas cheer 1S shown Sherman, Sophomoreg Cindy Davies, Senior. Fund - Raising Activities 2553 i :?5 3 ftgf. i ii'f ' ii FRONT ROW: B. Meyers, M. Scanlan, T. Jorde, D. Mefford, M. Parodi, B. Rice, ROW TWO: T. Hanley, F. Crum, L. Bisauta, L. Bardellini, B. Giese, P. Stickney. ROW THREE: D. Bisauta, R. Lindsay, B. McBurney. Once again this year Boys League and Girls League did much to serve the school. These two organizations, original C. V. insti- tutions, worked hard for the betterment of the student body. Presidents Cindy Black, Bill Seemeyer and Dwain Mefford led Boys League and Girls League through many activities this year. In September Girls League staged the Big Sister Tea, at which senior girls acquainted new freshmen with life at Castro Valley, and the Back- wards Formal in December at which Castro Valley girls selected Tom Beck this year's King of the Belles. Working hand-in-hand with Girls League was its male counterpart, Boys League. This year these two organizations jointly sponsored the annual Christmas Basket Drive and the Junior-Senior Donkey Basketball game. In April, Boys and Girls Leagues sponsored the Castro Valley Folk Festival, a concert by local folk music artists. In the latter part of the school year Girls League staged its annual fashion show at which C. V. girls modeled their own creations. As their last activity of the year Boys and Girls Leagues presented the Senior Tea, one of the seniors' last social affairs at Castro Valley High School. By staging these many activities Boys and Girls Leagues did much to make this school year more enjoyable for everyone at Castro Valley. 5 through the basket drive sponsored by Boys and Girls League. DWAIN MEFFORD Fall President BILL SEEMEYER Spring President At the Donkey Basketball game spon- sored by Boys League, Tom Marler pulls his donkey toward the center circle. 177 Mage W fi ' -- , 5 ' .,,. , v 1 ' 1 f , ,,,. - 'sffig as .kip wi , , ,K X 1 W if-'iw if ' .,g2iT . tr .,, ,... A ,.V.A A A , Sandy and Tom look over one ofthe pamphlets they received at the conference. During the month of June, over 1100 students from 550 high schools gathered near Sacramento for the Boys and Girls State Convention. During the one-week meetings, the delegates formed mock city, county and state governments and for one day took their places in the offices of the Assembly, Senate, Supreme Court, and Governor's Office. Castro Val1ey's representatives were Sandy Logan and Tom Jorde. Sandy, a citizen of the mythical city of Fremont, ran for a county clerk, but was defeated. Tom Jorde ran for Boys State Governor, but lost in a close contest. Tom did, however, serve in the governor's cabinet. Through participating in government, C.V.'s representatives learned more about the legislative procedures that govern our state. TOM JORDE Boys State Representative Tom Jorde Sand Lo an Actively Participate in Government 178 SANDY LOGAN Girls State Representative 09V 1 A 0 m-up 00,4 nun, ,ww-Q., .vwavsh The five hundred fifty-seven Girls State Representatives met at the University of California at Davis Campus. -1 xii' Sandy reviews the day's activities shortly before retiring. Nwfw FRONT ROW: P. Logan, P. Sengstack, C. Sisler, C. Black, ROW TWO: K. Reeves, W. Clinton, S. Logan, M. Nikkari. ROW THREE: L. Bardellini, P. Hanson, M. Perron. Created as an arm of Executive Council, The Nominations and Elections Committee did much to lighten the jobs of council members. Presided over by chairman Lee Bardellini, Nominations and Elections was responsible for conducting all class and student body elections. The committee determined general qualifications for all candidates, checked their grade point averages, and certified petitions. On voting day itself, the committee printed all ballots, conducted the voting, and counted the votes. Other members of the Nominations and Elections Committee were Susie Sutton, Joyce Boring, Sandy Logan, Pam Logan, Mike Nikkari, Dick Fitzmaurice, John Gwaltney, Mary Ekorn, P aula Loeffler, and Charles Henry O'Brien. Clubs, Committees Coordinate Activities at C. V. fw- Council Secretary Dyann Martin recopies her minutes from the last meeting. The job of co-ordinating all activities and money-making projects of every club at Castro Valley was the job of Club Council. Presided over by Joanne Hodge in the fall and Mike Parodi in the spring, Club Council was made up of one repre- sentative of each club in the school and was created for the purpose of helping the clubs to manage their business affairs and promote unity between the various organizations. As liason betweenthe clubs and Executive Council, Club Council did much to promote co-operation between the organizations and the rest of the student body. Club Council sponsors the election of Spartan Sweetheart. FRONT ROW: L. Dykes, C. Perrich, J. Hodge, P. Sengstack, S. Logan, B. Muldrow, R. Haynes, L. Vick, P. Clinton. ROW TWO: D. LaRiviere, R. Klink, M. Parodi, N. Nardolillo, G. Reeves, J. Brachman. ROW THREE: D. Bozick, R. Perron, L. Bardellini, M. Perron, G. Antone, A. Darnell, L. Charonnat. 179 'fir lI'g2.i.Q p if Q li' Q ' . G, J All E fs T K 'NN 3 . 'iig Ni . 'NX t Q! FRONT ROW: S. Peek, T. Rosenkrans, G. Sherman, M. Kellogg, B. Kraus. ROW THREE: R. Christensen, D. Hardy, Lennon, D. Brooke, T. Beck, M. Bevier, N. Rasmussen, M. Dorward, K. Anderson, T. Hanley, B. Lannon, G. Kerr, D. Fuller, J. Duperroir, ROW TWO: R. Quintanal, N. R. Meadors. ROW FOUR: R. Cooper, D. Marks, M. Todd, Nardolillo, T. Cohn, D. Quick, R. Swart, J. Hillman. B. B. Cadinha, L. Wright, D. Fitzmaurice, R. Drake. Mike Scanlan, Bruce Gilbert, and Russ Swart display varied reactions during a meeting with Ducky Pries of the Kansas City Athletics as aguest speak- er. l I Clovming around on the patio are Block C.V. members Neil Rasmussen, Gary Kerr, and Sports and pirit Boys who attained athletic excellence were eligible for member- ship in Block C.V. Varsity athletes who qualified for this organization took part in all school activities: ushered at all home varsity football and basket- ball games, staged the Fall and Spring Awards Banquets and the November Campus Clean-up. This year Castro Valley was host to the H.A.A.L. basket- ball tournament, which was supervised by Block C.V. The proceeds earned enough money to buy a Whirlpool bath for the athletic department. Mike Scanlan. Bob Kellogg, Tom Beck, and Wenrb' Brown tell Larry Wright how to paint garbage cans during the Campus Clean-Up held in November. 180 ,J T 3 FRONT ROW: J, Boring, C, Hall, C. Gross, V, Alexander, D. Caskey, C, Sisler, C. Anderson, M. Downs, C, Alexander, H. Hight, 'A. Dunn. ROW'TWO: L. Goodson, C. Olson, S. Elson, B. Redding, L. Dyer, J. Bailey, J. Korematsu, J. Ekdahl, S. Duensing, K. Jacobsen, L. Coreia, D. Dunniphin, L. Williamson, J. Feneck, J. Hodge. ROW THREE: S. Schweitzer, M. Parkins, B, Newman, M. Scanlan, S, Schantin, L. Bock, J. Vroom, R. Sengstack, T, Jorde, L, Cox, D. Create C. V. Victories FRONT ROW: S. King, L. Grisel, W. Brown, V. Mattos, P. Sengstack, P. Reschert, J. Torres, B, Barker, D. Martin. ROW TWO: P. Perlne, B. Fausz, D. Rego, D. Drury, L, Williamson, P, Gillett, R, Vardy, D. Bernards, K. Gallagher, K, Cena, P. Hill, M. Rutherford, L. Frlery, R. Gershanov. ROW THREE: D. Davidson, P. Rinas, C. Moschetti, N. Carlson, J. Ekdahl, S. Duensing, L. Anderson, M, Garlond, W Webster, M. Bernards, M. Emmons, D, May, L. Duke, C. Threlkeld, D. St. Dennis. ROW FOUR:V. Kvistad, E. Barron, J. Neavill, B. Fleming, M. Metz, D. Huntsman, M. Camper, L. Vardy, D. George, M. Thomas, B. Muldrow, M, Parodi, S, Pickering, L, Harwood, S. Duke. ROW FIVE: C. Peters, A. Huntsman, S. Thomas, C. Pratt, J. Riedel, K. Conners, M. Martin, C. Hopkins, N. Raudenski, N. Elliott, D, O'Leary, C. Nicolotti, D, Knapp, C. Puckett, S. Hoxsey, K. Harano. D, Silva, D. Guerrero, M. Taddei, S. Camper, B. Briggs, C, Fernande. ROW FOUR: C. Anderson, L. F raser, D. Rodrigues, L. Harrison, N. Fletqher, S. Araujo, K. Foxworthy, D. O'Leary, P. Cox, M. Robinson, S, Foxworthy, L, Smith. ROW FIVE: M. Bowen, B. Nicolaus, A, Martini, L. Gladdlng, K. Laspina, C. Hopkins, N. Raudenskl, N. Elliott, C. Nicolotti, D, Knapp, C. Puckett, S. Hoxsey. ' fa 181 182 LINDA GRISEL WENDY BROWN PAM RESCHERT SUZI KING pirited partans Cheer PAULA SENGSTACK FRONT ROW: V. Mattos, P. Sengstack, W. Brown, L. Martin, B. Barker, ROW THREE: J. Torres, S. King. K BETTY BARKER VICKI MATTOS DYANN MARTIN Grisel. ROW TWO: P. Reschert, D J OYC E TORRE S - on hampionship Team 5 if . ? 4. 9 X S CAROLE SISLER Football Cheerleaders: Cheryl Gross, Vicki Alexander, DeDe Caskey, Carole Sisler, Cindy Anderson, Mary Downs, and Chris Alexander. 1 X, CHRIS ALEXANDER CHERYL GROSS DEDE CASKEY 183 184 .X Q., lm Q A A MARY BOWEN DANNELLE BERNARDS RUBY VARDY Basketball Teams Cheered On PAM RESCHERT Basketball Song Girls: J uleen Ekdahl, Mary Bowen, Ruby Vardy, Pam Reschert, Dannelle Bernards, Brenda Muldrow, and Donna Rego. DONNA REGO J ULEEN EKDAHL BRENDA MULDROW LYNETTE HARWOOD Linda Duke, Lynette Harwood, and Cindy Anderson cheer the cagersontoa 59-58 victory over Tennyson. ' CINDY ANDERSON Basketball Cheerleaders: Linda Duke, LynetteHarWood,CindyAnderson, DeDe Caskey, :md Susie Pickering. J I LINDA DUKE DEDE CASKEY SUSIE PICKERING 185 Spring C.S.F. FRONT ROW: M. Welch, S. Shipton, C. Williams, D. Murray, A. Chavez, N. Huff, ROW Fall C.S.F. FRONT ROW: M. Robinson, L. Elson, S. Hancock, S. Abbors, R. Sprenkel, N. Badler, R. Sowers, G. Beckerleg, R. Wendland, S. Peek, D. Fitzmaurice, P. Smith, B. Kellogg, L. Bisauta, D. Rome, ROW TWO: R. Kohl, S. Elson, C. Chun, L. Dykes, K. Harano, D. Edwards, T. Tiffany, J. Johnson, W. Brown, L. Tonini, C. White, K. Turra, P. Vierra, B. Rice, T. Beck, P. Hermann. ROW THREE: J. Sprague, C. Anderson, E. Vanek, L. Jorde, D. Huntsman, M. Metz, S. Thomas, J. Coates,P. Sengstack, S. Logan, P. Gillett, R. Haynes, P. Clinton, J. Harbin, J Erjavec, J. Crosby, C. Black, E. Gilmer. ROW FOUR: G Johnson, N. Sprague, S. Frybarger, J. Boring, C. Blau, T Jorde, I. Chavez, R. Baxter, J. Phillips, P. Correia, C Bueno, J. Melle, P. Cooper, ROW FIVE: R. Dunstan, D Bozick, M. Dixon, C. Davidson, P. Hanson, W. Moore, A Palmberg, K. Avila, B. Busch, S. Leckie, M. Ekorn,S Shipton, T. Ransdell, J . Herring. Students Strive or Scholastic Excellence l With the motto of Scholarship for Service members of the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation formed a hard-working ambitious group. Members who met the vigorous aca- demic requirements la total of ten points, three for an A one for a BQ took part in the groups many school activities. C.S.F.'s activities this year included a debate on Proposi- tion 14 fthe first formal political de- bate C.V.H.S. has hadj, the King Kong dance, fwith a live ape present! and the planning of the annual college TWO: C. Lehtonen, P. LaDue, J. Johnson, T. Ransdell, M. Rutherford, P. Clinton, P. Chastain, J. Harbin, B. Busch, V. Smith, ROW THREE: M. Dixon, L. Spaulding, C. Bueno, K. Harano, C. Kruse, J. Allen, G. Reeves, J. Millman, S. Fisk. 186 night. FRONT ROW: L. Dykes, P, Sengstack, R. Vardy, D. Bernards, N, Stavert, D, Caskey, P. Gillett, R. Silva, E. Vanek, J, Erjavec, L. Tonini, J. Boring, J. Neavill, M, Jensen, J, Dimmock, ROW TWO: C. Florio, S, Leckie, L, Jorde, P. Correia, N, Sprague, D, Cauley, C. Blau, M. Ekorn, J. Slagh, M. Metz, N. Jorde, S, Logan, C, Black, J. Sprague, R. Baxterf R. Johnson, P. Coughlin, R. Wendland, ROW THREE: B, Scott, J. Crosby, P, Hanson, A. Palmberg, T. Tiffany, S. Thomas, J, Hanson, M. Robinson, R, Sprenkel, D, Fong, C. Davies, M, Larsen, B. Kellogg, P, Hermann, B. Hermann, L, Bardellini, S, Abbors, T, Jorde, T, Beck, G. Sherman, N, Badler, J, Valin, L, Esser, J. Gwaltney. sftlgx I FRONT ROW: P. Sengstack, P. Clinton, R. Silva, E. Vanek ROW TWO: A. Gregoris, N, Sprague, P. Chastain, K. Turra,J. Boring, ISABEL MARC J. Phillips, ROW THREE: L, Jorde, S. Shipton, T. Ransdell, P. Coughlin, M. Ekorn. Hoping to bring better understanding of foreign lands, and cultures was the main idea of the American Field Service. Mainly responsible for bringing a foreign student to C.V. and sending one of our own over- seas, A,F.S. spent a great deal of time trying to raise money for these activities. The club's major goal of theyear was to schedule a springtime visit by Senator Robert F. Kennedy. This year A.F.S. a- dopted an orphanage in Brazil which it supported with funds collected by members during the annual Halloween Trick-or- Treat Drive , a December gym-clothes wash, and November doughnut sale. In its first year, the Spanish Club was the most active club at Castro Valley. Advised by Mr. Anderson, the club planned Project Mexico, which will send a Spanish language student to the University of Vera Cruz in Jalapa, Mexico, next year. In order to raise funds for this undertaking, the Spanish Club staged a hootenanny here at C.V. in March, at which Vip Barry, TV and recording artist, appeared with his combo, Another activity of this enthusiastic club was a field trip to historical Sonoma and the Valley of the Moon. Foreign Exchange Student A.F.. . Expands Pro ram ff? b xpgy , H. , ' A visit with Ruth Appleby, exchange student from Australia, is planned by Pam Clinton, Bormie Bohntinsky and Nancy Sprague. .X- N Pam Logan, Margo Atkinson, and Pat Correia make posters for the hootenanny held in March. punish Club Formed FRONT ROW: Mr. Daryl Anderson, C. Davidson, C. Chun, Carlo, M. Atkinson, P. Correia, W. Clinton, L. Harrison, K. Reeves, S. Duke, C. Black,J. Bailey, C. Bueno, D. Tebbe, M, Hopkins, J. Sprague, S. Rudy, D. Quick, K. Cena, R. L. Bardellini, G. Johnson, D, Brooke. ROW TWO: K, Del Masters, G. Shepard. 187 FRONT ROW: M. Booth, R. Muldrow, J. Busch, S. Leckie, B. Busch, ROW TWO: C. Davidson, N. Nardolillo, B. Conley Band Officers Make Plans Established for the purpose of managing the band's business, Band Council did a fine job. During the year the Council managed the Pancake Breakfast to raise money for new band uniforms and wrote a new action code for band mem- bers. In addition,the Coun- cil staged a Spring Band Concert. Da.nce Band members practice First year teacher Mr. Charnow stresses the diminuendo to the orchestra. their numbers for the next dance. Photo Skills Developed Photo Club, advised by Mr. Rose was establishedthis February as usual, and was made up mainly of photography students. Meeting in the dark room, members learned how to develop, reduce, and en- large pictures. Also, they learned how to use filters in FRONT ROW: S. Sutton, S. Wells, K. Alcorn, J. Rees, Mr. Rose, ROW TWO:C. cameras for different pur- poses and gained knowledge of the various types of de- veloping paper. Davies, J. Coates, G. Reeves, ROW THREE:L. Bellinger, L. Bardellini, J. Clayworth Chic O'Brien and Rich Wendland 1 as are elated as they see that one of the many pictures they de- veloped turns out. Drama lub Presents Meet Corliss Archer FRONT ROW: J, Lunt, L. Gershanov, B. Henningsen, I. Chavez, S. Duensing, S. Camper, R. Haynes, J. Tingstrom S. White, ROW TWO: D. Bowen, D. Quan, S. Thomsen, S Ll Members of Drama Club discuss the merits of Meet Corliss Archer shortly before they begin rehearsing. 1 - Townsend, D. Huntsman, K. Hail, N. Main, R. Riendeau, D. Fowler, L. Oliver. Studying the fundamentals of producing and directing, the Drama Club put on a three-act comedy in mid-April entitled Meet Corliss Archer. The Club, under the supervision of Mr. William R. Russell, presented the play at A. B. Morris Junior High School. Officers included Gary Reeves, President: Renee Haynes, Vice-Presidentg Sue Camper, Secretary: Kathy Hail, Treasurerg and Dan Quan, Parliamentarian. aduceus Members Plan Medical Careers 55'- Students listen to Terrie Tiffany's lecture on nursing. Brought together by a common interest in medicine, members of Caduceus Club did much to broaden each others' knowledge in this field. They listened to guest speakers, viewed films and took a field trip to the San Jose State College Nursing School. School and community service projects that were handled by Caduceus Club were an Easter candy sale, the proceeds from which were given to needy families, and a scholarship for a graduating student. FRONT ROW: L, Pratt, T. Manning, R. McC1uen, S. Duke, Chastain, K. Turra, E. Taylor, P. Logan, S. Granstrom, D. D. Gibbons, T. Tiffany, S. Tiffany, P. Kawaguchi, C. Pettit, Wearne, J. Mougey, ROW THREE: J. Neetz, P. Prudler, J. Melle, L. Vick, W. Robbins, P. Clinton. ROW TWO: B. S. Abbors, F. Moore, L. Bisauta, F. Crum, C. Pratt, J. Smith, K. Calandri, K. Reid, G. Newburgh, A. Smith, P. Flanders, S. Roderick. 189 190 FRONT ROW: J. Rees, K. Marsh, C. Benson, G. Schultz, ROW TWO: D. Schaar, S. Fernald, C. Stramaglia, ROW THREE: K. Nelson, B. Gerrey, R. Williams, ROW FOUR: E. Belllnger, B. Rice D. Rome. FRONT ROW: Tom Jorde, Lee Bardellini, Mike Parodi. ROW TWO: Brad Meyers, Fred Crum, Larry Bisauta. FRONT ROW: L. Sprenkel, L. Dykes, D. Bozick, ROW TWO: M. Trujillo, B. Rice, L. Charonnat, L. Elson. ROW THREE: D. Zinn, D. Mefford, R. Perron, W. Kulm. Hum Radios Built Boys interested in the field of radio met every other Week this year. As well as making their own ham sets, the members learned how to fix and modernize old radios. Building trans- mitters, receivers, and convertors also occu- pied many oftheir meet- ings. Tom Hertlein installs amodern speaker on an antique radio. Future Pilots Meet Aviation Club, ad- vised by Mr. Beavers, offered the opportunity for boys to meet and share experiences. Also, films, speeches by pilots, and trips to airports made up the activities of this group. The president and most active member was Lee Bardellini, who had thirty-five hours of fly- ing time. Most of the other members worked primarily with model airplanes, Lee Bardellini adjusts his pro- peller shortly before taking off. Math Careers Explored Brought together by a common interest in mathematics, members of the Math Club held many activities to improve their knowledge of this field. The club, advised by Mr. David Altmann, spent its meetings viewing movies, listening to guest speakers and taking field trips. One such trip was to the University ofCalifornia's cyclotron. Through their stimulating and interesting meetings Math Club members promoted interest in an important field. Math Club members construct geometric figures, applying theorems which they have learned. Club Encourages Teaching Careers - nf- M Lola Hughes, Carolyn Chun, Linda Dykes and Rob Lola Hughes, Jeanette Taylor, and Rob Masters listen to Masters look over their agendas before their meet- their guest speaker. ing. With an interest in the teaching profession as the main requirement, the Future Teachers' of America had many enthusiastic members. The club, advised by Mrs. Sandy Cannon, attended a conference at Berkeley to learn: about other F.T.A. chapters in the Bay Area. The club also set up a Visitation schedule with A.B. Morris Junior High and Vannoy Elementary School. This dedicated group of potential teachers collected money to assist A.F.S. and to finance their own scholarship grant to a graduating senior. Through all their many activities members of F.T.A. got a better understanding of what is entailed in becoming a teacher of tomorrow. FRONT ROW: C. Soo Hoo, L. Hughes, L. Dykes, J. Taylor, C. Pattillo, F. Moal. ROW TWO: C. Perrich, R. Sengstack, T. Jorde, M. Perron, J. Cooke, K. Harano. ROW THREE: D. Fowler, C. Bueno, B. Wigholm, R. Masters, R. Perron, D. Edwards. tudents Learn Through Experimentation Open to all scientifically inclined Spartans, the Science Club took part in many activities that appealed to their interests. Through after school lab sessions Science Club members expanded knowledge of biology. Advised by Mr. Wallace Hennessy. the club took field trips to Big Sur in the spring. The club also attended many local science fairs. Mike Parodi and Lee Bardellini concentrate on measuring growth of a bean root at a Science Club meeting. JA-Qt -:sfgfriwbiffgsflf W FRONT ROW: S. Lopes, L. Spaulding, B. Waller, J. Coates, R. Agard, P. Susie Sutton listens to the Biology Clinton, P. Chastain, M. McIntosh. ROW TWO: K, Anderson, M. Perron, S. Symposium at Homestead High School. Sutton, B. Allan, D. Roehl, I. Marc, M. Parodi, ROW THREE: J. Clayworth, L. Ballinger, L. Bardellini, B. McBurney, G. Hecht, M. Eisenberg. 191 192 Checkmates Attempted in Chess Club Meeting every Monday afternoon for two hours, Chessmen improved greatly this year. Coached by Mr. Korstad, the chessmen headed for an area championship. The sixteen members headed by Larry Sprenkel, FRONT Row: R. Vegar, K. M2.I'Sh, c, Andersen, R. Easterday, D, Elcock. Row Two: c. Wagner, R. Kimk, D, La.Riviere. Row 'n-1REE:P.v1e1ra, J. Brachman, c, Pen-on, Row FOUR: R, PBIT011, T, Hanley, L, sprenkei. Tumblers M aster Stunts President, finished among the top teams in the H,A.A.L. Chess League. The other officers were Chuck Wagner, Vice- Presidentg Paul Vieira, Secretaryg Scott Revak, Chess Parliamentariang' and Jim Brachman, Club Council representative. Kirk Marsh studies the board for an effect- ive way to check his opponent. TER ' r 2' With desire being the only qualifica- l M C, tion for entrance into the Gymnastics Club, twenty students met every Tuesday for an W hour and a half of skills on the trampoline, V. 156 balance beams, parallel bars, and non- ' ' parallel bars. To demonstrate the tricks W . V , AQ and skills of balance and coordination V V were Mr. Poulsen, the club advisor, and ,,i 'C 'T fa on ,.,. l grse i'ii' T ',iltiii' M Mike Perron, the club president. The re- ,tl H wards of their work were three perform- ii' tlvlelal ' ances during halftime at the basketball games. FRONT ROW: S, White, L. Dyer, J. Denning, M. Perron,R, Sengstack, J. Vroom. ROW TWO: D, Schaar, C, Canepa, J. Miller,C, Moschetti, F, Crum, P, Hill. ROW THREE: C. Serdahl, N,Nardoli11o, C, Phillips, N, Caldararo, N, Rasmussan, T. Kelsey. Mr. Poulsen demonstrates his ability on the bars. George Howland exhibits perfect form as he prepares to do aflip on the tram- poline. Guest Speakers Enhance Homemaking Agenda FRONT ROW: L. Workman, E. Hecht, C. Fernandez, C. Rees, ROW TWO: C. Workman, N. Carlson, K. Parodi, C. SooH0o, ROW THREE: J, Vroom, S. Schweitzer, N. Savage, B. Bohntinsky, J. Taylor, ROW FOUR: P. Quigley, C. Kruse, B. Henningsen. D. Herleman. E. Wigholm. In its first year of existence Castro Valley's Home- making Club participated in many activities and did much to serve the school. The forty girls who comprised this organization learned much about homemaking, cooking and interior decorating from guest speakers and field trips. Activities of the club included a field trip to the Sunset Magazine Publishing House and attendence at a homemaking conference at Alameda High School. This active organization also decorated Allynls Ranch for the faculty Christmas party. Through their many activities the members learned much about homemaking and its related fields. Doris Herleman waits patiently for the spring election results. Members listen intently as a representative of Sarah Coventry Jewelry tells about her products. Aeolians Promote A'Cappella Benefits Established for the purpose of managing the choir's affairs, the Aeolian Club conducted several affairs at once this year. Projects included raising money to send the A' Cappella Choir to a music festival in Long Beach, planning a music festival at Canyon High, and playing chorus parts in this year's spring play, South Pacific. Members look over their music shortly before the meeting begins. A Z FRONT ROW: J, Herring, E. Hopkins, M. Bowen, L. Boisvert, L. Vick, L. Voorhees, R. Silva, B. Fausz, S. Nichols, E. Yamamoto, J. Loudy, J. Erjavec, J. Harbin, J. Weber, S. Mullin, E. Rhien, W. Brown, W. LaVelle, S. Tanner, ROW TWO: R, Baxter, P. Beale, C. Blau, E, Firpo, D. Rennie, J. Sommer, T. Hanzel, V. Mattos, S. Halladay, C. Mowry, J. Boring, C. Gross, N. Elliott, S. Thomsen, N. Sprague, P. Cox, S. Silcox, S. White, M. Martin, ROW THREE: R. White, M. Rieman, P. Mougey, V. Christensen, J. Bissell, G. Antone, R. Loyd, W. Andrade, A. Darnell, J. Blazin, V. Taus, D. Roehl, P. Pracht, M. Kunde, M. Hofmann, ROW FOUR: M. Perry, B. Caloroso, J. Ramos, W. Robertson, D. Bowen, B. Knott, K. Bass, J. Loder, R. Hildebrand, S. Revak, J. Davidson, J. Bluestein, C. Anderson, J. Holien, S. Neth, G. Fry, D. Lindstrom 193 w ' vs 'E' K f K -' 1.iw'f?g ef -:mf H , ' ...,,,, :,:erxrf'f2f1?Qr W, :.Q. 1 Q1 , 1 x. FV . ' 2 xi 3 if , 4,32 12 .E ' ' ' v 5 'C' Q A o 2 Q KS' M , D x 'I .fir ,,,,4 ,fi a A - Prepared b Writing Staffs I . ,. nv ...J x 0. 6 'ri-W f R-Q rrrr W we-f -- ..,... ' A TOWN NEWS STAFF FRONT ROW: Teresa Thompson, Daily Review Reporter, Rob Masters, Oakland Tribune Page Editor, Diane May Daily Review Reporter, Denise 0'Leary, Daily Review Reporter, Donna Meagher, Daily Review Page Editor, Marijane Mader, Oakland Tribune Reporter,PennyKarris, Oakland Triblme Page Editor. ROW TWO: Jenny Troger, Daily Review Page Editor, Ron Helmuth, Oakland Tribune Reporter, Laura Plnana, Oakland Triblme Reporter, Doug Onstad, Daily Review Reporter, Linda Jorde, Managing Editor, Teresa Saba, Oakland Tribune Page Editor, Mike Scanlan, Daily Review Reporter. ROW THREE: Dormaine Metz, Daily Review Reporter, Sue Fisk, Morning News Page Editor, Linda Pinana, Managing Editor, Joan Dobbel, Morning News Reporter. ,KL , Mr. Williams discusses the first page layout with Jane Sprague, Achaean Editor. ACHEAN STAFF: Mr. Williams, Advisor, Carol Robinson, Page Editor, Tim Hanley, Reporter, Mikki Rogers, Reporter, Roberta Turner, Reporter, Sue Ryan, Page Editor,l Arline Jensen, Reporter, Terry Grey, Reporter, Nick Nardillo, Page Editor, Rich Wendland, Reporter, Cindy Lockwood, First Page Editor, Chic O'Brien, Photographer, D e b b 1 e Mortensen, Reporter, Jane Sprague, Editor in Chief, Kathy McGee, Reporter, Kathy McCormick, Reporter, Mary Wood, Advertising Editor. 195 w DANNELLE BERNARDS Editor-In-Chief PA TTY TROEN BUSINESS MANAGER MRS. JUNE WALLACE ADVISOR 88 PHOTOGRAPHE John Gwalt cop W 4 ri, 'WJ' Mzke oRGAN1zAT1oNs ,. 3 L 'I ff , '- mf ,.,,, 15, ,.,, gi. - --.NNE-.N I 4 Z E lv 1 A e ,. -.LQ-1Q , I q 5 4,- w E xv A fy A time for E L .ll - ...q-.pn-.fan-1,.. 'Q .-V. . K., i. , - f N as? 3 ff 4' 1 l l 5 E 'fbi' Q f g V.h' 5. A f 1 I I l S 4 O f' . If N ' X Q. D hz I s I i T w Y ' 1 , 1 'HP' , ,g g A WB' Y 4 . elf? 'f ., S I 202 For the Board of Trustees of the Canyon- Valley High School Dis- trict the 1964-1965 school Board of Trustees year held many important events. Number one among these was the opening of Canyon High in September. The other important oc- curances of the past year were the flexible-sched- uling experiment atCanyon and the unification and tax election in December. Dr. Mary Castle was elected President of the Board by her four colleagues, who were Mr. George Albert, Mr. Robert Forbes, Drt John Mott and Mr. Harold D. Palmer. fMr. Albert and Dr. Mott were not available for pictures.J El l MARY CASTLE President Board, Adnumstrators ROBERT FORBES HAROLD PALMER District Administrators DAVID DICKIE Director of Administrative Services Make Policies During the 1964-1965 school year Dr. Lawrence Ramm and Mr. David Dickie carried out the policies formulated by the Board of Trustees. Dr. Ramm, the district superintendant, and Mr. Dickie, Director of Administrative Services, worked on a program that would train students who were interested in the industrial vocational arts make them eligible for immediate job placement. Dr. Ramm's and Mr. Dickie's new plans and programs, such as flexible scheduling at Canyon High, did much to create a progressive atmosphere in Canyon-Valleyltligh School District. Much of their attention was also focused on unification of the school districts. LAWRENCE RAMM District Superintendant Board members leaf through information dealing with the proposal of an off-campus Senior Ball, at one of their Wednesday night meetings. 203 204 As part of his job as principal, Dr. Bush keeps abreast of the latest trends in school administration. Dr. Bush and Assistants The main administrative body at Castro Valley for 1964-1965 Was headed by Dr. Robert Bush and three assistantprincipals, Mrs. Virginia Anderson, Mr. Robert Lincoln, and Mr, Mark Facer. Responsible for a Wide range of school affairs,Dr. Bush and Administrative Council formulated school policies regarding activities, rules and student conduct. Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Lincoln were the Assistant Principals in Charge of Girls' and Boys' Welfare and were responsible for student discipline, while Mr. Facer, the other assistant prin- cipal was in charge of guidance and coun- seling. Working closelywith Administrative Council were Mr. Richard Tubbs, President of the Teachers Association and Mr, Bert Hayenga, Director of Student Affairs. ev ,C f S Donna Drury and Sally Shipton, Academics Editors for the year- Dr, Bush returns to his gffige from a 31-d period book, interview Dr. Bush informally in the natural habitat. assembly. Provide Able Leadership I I N I V 1 As president of the Teachers Association, Mr. Tubbs reviews the agenda for the meeting, while association secretary, Miss Mendels, completes the minutes. VIRGINIA ANDERSON Asst. Principal in Charge of Girls' Wel- fare. MARK FACER Asst. Principal in mmf Before the Administrative Council meeting, Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Hayenga, Mr. Tubbs, Mr. Facer, and Mrs. Anderson discuss the plans for the Senior Ball while waiting for Dr. Bush. Charge of Guidance and Counseling. ROBERT LINCOLN Asst. P rincipal in Charge of Boys' Wel- fare. 205 DAVID FELDMAN CHARLES J. HAHN American Government- W01'1d Geoeraphys Sr. Problems Freshman Counselor o o While reorganizing his grade book for the new semester, Mr. Roberson visualizes future projects for U.S. History. 206 JOHN S. HATCH American Government- Problems, Senior Coun- selorg A, F. S. Laison Advisor, Senior Class Asst. Advisor, Scholar- ship Committee JAY HUGHES World Geographyg Freshman Counselory Freshman Class Ad- visor BERT HAYENGA World Historyg Intern Advisor, Sophomore Counselor, Director of Student Activities, Ex- ecutive Council A d- visor, A,F,S. Asst. Ad- visor, Club Council Ad- visor 1 f ff Q' - lm' f ,. JOHN HUNT World History DAVID HENDSCH U. S. Historyg Junior Counselorg Junior Class Advisor MARJORIE J ONAS World Geographyg F reshman Counselorg Freshman Class Asst. Advisor EDWARD E.HORVATH U. S. Historyy Junior Counselorg A,F,S, Ad- visor CANDANCE JONES worm History Programming causes complex- ing problems for a student and his counselor, Mr. Hendsch. 1? '- ' ' ,KL ' 5- ' iH!fsNf'1E3fE??23fix31 Y , ' A 1 fr L: iff, - 1 J gy 53 P2 if-.-Biff .i xi T, fffizii fs VERNON KORSTAD World Geographyg Freshman C oun selorg Chess Club Advisor Full Time Jobs LEILA ROSEN YOUNG American Government-Sr. P roblems LEONARD SUNUKJIAN American Government-Sr. P roblems WILLIAMRUSSELL Social Studiesg Counselorg Drama Club Advisor I i EVALYN F. THOMAS World Historyg Sophomore Counselorg Sophomore Class Asst. Advisor ROY LEAF Social Studies Area Chairmang U.S. Historyg Junior Counselor JOHN STEWART World Historyg Sophomore C ounselorg Sophomore Class Advisor ANN URUSHIMA American Government and S e n i o r Problems, World Historyg Resident Intern Supervisor, Student Assembly Advisor WILLIAM ROBERSON U,S, Historyg Junior Counselor HOWARD SPICKNALL American Government - Sr. P roblem sg Senior Counselorg Senior Class Advisor BEVERLY WRIGHT World History 207 DARYL L.ANDERSON Spanish 3-4, 5-65 Span- ish Club Advisor, Jr. Prom Asst. Chairman CAROL CROOKER A m e r i c an Literature T e a m , English 1-2 Team MARIANNE BANNING A m e ri c a n Literature Teams LOY ELSER Public Speaking, Eng-N lish 1-23. Graduation Speaker Chairman HAROLD BEAVERS A m e r i c an Literature Teams, English 3-43 A- viation Club Advisor NANCY FALK English 3-4, English 5- 6 Teamg Pep Club Asst. Advisor ' 1gZILiIf5 ? ' '- I it is Q , 4 ' It . -. I . it Q pi with . 11 NEW I-Ju l Q, , v ei- ' A 2 fa -., Q ww ., r 'oi J 1 -ax' 5 H + ...idk ,S LORRAINE BOLLINGER English 3-45 Futur e Teachers Asst. Advisor AUGUST J. FENNE MAN A m e r i c an Literature Team, American Liter- ature Honors, English 3-4, Qpartigras- A s s 1: . Chairman Language Arts Teachers C ,tti i 'fx ' L lf ilz A fe 1 at if .. ima, 1 isis 4, ,C A A . 'Q' 'Wi . -Lg' L Q.,w1 ' V' A ...flu 1 raft?-'14 Inf ' J JUDITH FRIEDMAN CHARNOW LUCILLE GERTON FRANCES JOHNSON RUTH LEVENSON Spanish 1-2, 3-4, Spanish 1-2, 3-4, Eng- Senior Literature, Hon- English 3-4, 7-3 French 1-2 lish 1-2 ors, English 7-8, Di- 208 rected Reading DON MAHAFF EY GLORIA McHUGH EDA C. MENDELS BARBARA OREAR Ejllgllsh 1-2 Teaming- English 1-2 Team,Eng- French 1-2, 3-4, 5-65 English 1-2, Effective 11Sh 1-2, HOHOTSJ LSD- lish 1-2 c,s,F, Advisor Reading guage Arts Area Chair- man, Intern Supervisor, Asst. Termis Coach :spleen-2 ifltg-21:51 , safe- fs 3, , ' mi ff, ' 1 3: , ' ,, L DOUGLAS ROGERS JUNE WALLACE English 3-4, Honors, 5- . 6 Teamg Logos Advisor Nw-,-1 'EES VV 1703 J pe 'WZUPA R has engblfl' f 7, T' 4, 'Plf WMV Va QMS Qffb Q W L- X W' L HV fs? X Nyc Yearbook Advisor LV' 'Q X Om 1 166 LW Comp rise Largest Area Senior Literature, Eng- lish 5-6, Publicationsg 3 6 In the faculty room Miss Mendels gathers French adverb test papers to take home for correction. MARY WATERMAN IDA WHEELER English 5-6 Teams German, Spanish PAUL WIEBEN WALLACE WILLIAMS French 1-2, 3-4, 5-63 Journalism, English 1- Junior Prom Clean-up 23 Achaean Newspaper Chairman Advisor 209 210 P.E. Teachers Concerned -I -ig2'5jf' ZEfz1 'ff Af f-'-11'-vw: :fi-632' 1 . ' :f?'?- '- -itil! 1 f ' fli5???f5'f ff .1 --,elif .iq A , . 5, 1 ' if ska ,-: ' 7 I I k ts . rr SANDY CANNON Girls P,s, 3-4, 5-6, 7- BONNIE MIYAMOTO Girls P,E, 1-2, 3-45 85 Future Teachers Ad- 5011001 Dance Supel-vis- visor org Pep Club Advisor before a P,E, class begins. fi i . oi R, ,w,-if MARILYN SUNDBERG Girls P.E. 5-6, 7-83 Caduceus Club Assis- tant Advisor, Scholar- ship and Awards JEANNE SQUIRES Girls P.E, Area Chair- mang Girls P,E, 1-2, 3-43 Caduceus Club Ad- visory Senior Ball Clean-up Chairman Miss Vaz and Mrs. Cannon arrive on the courts to mark attendance Miss Vaz beats out the rhythm for modern dance students. Mrs. Miyamoto double checks the schedule before Miss Sundberg directs students to the base- stopping a tied volleyball game. ball field. ANNA CLEMENTINA VAZ Girls ins, 5-6, 7-8 Graduation, Baccalau- reate General Chair- mall with Physical Fitness Between driving training and coaching, Mr.B1'osnan catches up on the news while relaxing in the faculty room. Mr. Haywood gives last minute instructions to wrestlers before leaving for an off-campus meet. JQPW' OSCAR SAKAMONTO Boys P.E,g Cross Country, B Basketball Coach, Track A s s t. Coach F rosh-Soph football players ob- serve a late afternoon practice with their asst. coach, M r. Miyamoto. TERRY COLE Boys P,E,5 Block C.V, Asst. Advisorg Varsity Basketball, J.V. Foot- ball Coach ROBERT HAYWOOD Boys P,E,, Drivers Ed- ucationg W re stling, Swimming Coach JACK MIYAMOTO ,BOYS P.E.3 Frosh-Soph F ootball, Freshman Baseball Coach DON ROGERS Area Chairman Boys P, E,5 Boys P,E., Modified P,E,y Varsity Football Coach, Senior Break- fast Asst. Chairman 'Miq- K-if Confering in the faculty room Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Haywood, and Mr. Brosnan recount events of the football season. 211 212 DEAN DANIELS Metals - Electricity, Electronicsg Sound Crew Advisor, Radio Club Advisor TOM MOORE Industrial Arts Area Chairmang Wood Shopg Mechanical Drawing ROBERT HAMBLEY Mechanical Drawing, Art Metals-Plastics pw' JOE MCENEANY Auto Shop, Mechanical Drawingg Pep Club Asst. Advisor ,K-' 'VN ROBERT MCFATE Forestry, Land Design, Horticulture, Agricultureg Senior Picnic Chairman Arts Areas Stress Creativit , ROBERT WORKMAN General Metals 2 - 5, Mechanical Drawing 2 - 3, Metals - Electricityg Junior Prom General Chairman Parents listen to an informal discussion by Mr. Daniels on Electronics during a session at Back-to-School Night. Mr. Wa.11ace's pottery and Mr. Sobieske's hand-printed materials were displayed in the library. K ELLIOT CHARNOW Instrumental M u s i cg Band Council Advisory Band Conductor, O r - chestra Conductor South Pacific riginalit ll Mr. Sobieske crosses the patio to E wing after checking out an art book from the library for use in his survey of arts class. FRANK POULSEN JERRY ROSE Fine Arts Area Chair- Photography, Human- mang Art 1-2, 3-4,Wood ities Seminar, P hoto Shop-Mechanical Draw- Club Advisor ing, Jr. Prom Decor- ations Chairman, Gym- nastics Club Advisor W :TZ A 'F r- ' .A A W gl ti. Mr. Wallace leafs through an art book with Steve Virostko, J eff Navas and Jerri Ellinger. DON SOBIE SKE Art 1-2, 1-2 B, 3-4, Art Survey DONNA M. RUSSELL Drama, Scenic Design, Lighting, English 7-85 52.5.12 S MSIBEQILQ D 1 - rector, South Pacmg Co-Director, S p a r ti,- gras Advisor. , L. '- ,., F Humorous caricatures in Mr. Poulsen s first year art class are a highlight of the year. FRED L. WALLACE Arts 5-6, 7-10, Crafts, Senior Ball Decorations Chairman, Graduation Programs Co-Chair - man, Fine Arts Public- ity Chairman i PHYLLIS WHAYNE V o c al Music, Music Theory, Directed Read- ingg Aeolian Club Ad- visor, South Paciiic Co- Director 213 214 DAVID ALTMANN A l g eb r a , Chemistry, Honors, Math Club Ad- visor WALLACE HENNESSY Biology 1-2, 3-4, Life Science, Science Club Advisor TED FRESE Math 1-2, 3-45 Dance Supervisor, C,D B a s.. ketball Coach, Official Athletic Timer, Voca- tional Proficiency Com- mittee Chairman WILLIAM JACK General Science, Math 1-23 Science Club Asst. Advisor Not Pictured DARSHAN L. SACHDEVA Math 1-2,Genera.l Busi- ness, Senior Breakfast Asst. Chairman Shorthand 1-2, Typing 1-2, Retailing GURBACHAN L. SACHDEVA M ath 1-2, Geometry, Honors, Senior B a 1 1 Asst. Chairman MARSHALL J, BRADY Business Education Ar- ea Chairmang O ffi c e Machines, Clerical Of- fice P racti ce, Pro- grams, Tickets Chair- man Math - Science Teachers . 2 UW Al Msg, i af: PAUL S. LARKIN General Science, Alge- bra, Boys League Ad- visory Golf Coach PAT LOVAGLIA Algebrag Varsity Base- ball Coach Double checking a bottle of chemicals, Mr. Miller uses precise safety precautions. Business Area Composed NORMAN GUEST Typing l-2, R ecord- keeping, Bookkeeping, Boys P,E,g Pep Club Asst. Advisorg Track, Frosh-Soph Football Coach ARTHUR H. LUND Typing 1-2, Record- keeping, Shorthand 1-2, 3-45 Senior Announce- ments Chairman Deal in Facts and Figures F, HENRY MILLER O, SHERWOOD POPPE Chemistry, General Adv. Math, Physics, Science, Caps and Plane Geom.3 Scholar- Gowns Chairman ship Committee, Grad- u a t i o n , Committee, Grad. Tickets, Di st. Council Finance Com- mittee Chairman EDWIN SUNNERGREN Physical Science, Gen- eral Science THOMAS TURCK Math-Science Area Chairman, General Sci- ence, Honors Not Pictured LUCILLE KELLY Mr Brady, Mr. Altmann and Mr. Jack converse about plans Algebra, Honors, Inter- for Christmas vacation at the off-campus Christmas party. mediate Mathg C. S. F. Advisor of All Men Teachers E. JOHN SUDMEIER T yp in g 3-4, Business Law-Economics, R e - c o r d Keepingg C.S.F. Asst. Advisor, B a n d Council Asst. Advisor, Member Student B o dy Finance Committee CHARLES TOY Typing 1-2, BriefHand- Typing, Business Eng- lishg Caps and Gowns Asst. Chairman ROBERT VOLLEN Bookkeeping 1-2, 3-4, Typing 1-2,C1erica.lOf- fice Practice, Director of StudentFina.nces, Ex- ecutive Council Advisor RICHARD TUBBS Biology 1-2, Life Sci- ence, President Tea- chers Association, Ad ministrative Council EDNA VANOUS Algebra, Geometryg Fu- ture Teachers Asst. Ad- visor . it L 5 5 5.5: 5 I . , 5 X On a nice spring day, Mr. Sachdeva goes over some of his students papers on the patio. 215 216 Spartans owed a debt of gratitude to the personnel at Castro Valley who performed a variety of specialized jobs. These were the special services personnel who taught Drivers' Education and managed the library. Mr. John Brosnan and Mr. John Mclntyre taught the fundamen- tals of safe driving to sophomores in simulators in a trailer on campus and in behind-the-wheel training. Another special service worker was Mr. Harry Dunivan, librarian. Mr. Dunivan worked hard to pro- vide a quiet and well- organized library for Spartans to do homework and study. Special Services Heh? i H . Eg. Q5 jigs. M f S A HARRY DUNIVAN JOHN MCINTYRE JOHN C. BROSNAN Librariang A,F,S, Asst. Drivers Educationg A- Boys P,E,, Drivers Ed- Advisor dult School Principal ucationg Block C,V, Ad- .. s visorg J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball Coach, Varsity Football Asst. Coach I an A Keeping record of library fines, Mrs. Hickman files overdue book cards. F , Q., . ,H f' N 'QV 1 . A K ! XE K ,, . ,fa dm ' .WM ': sz. ' ' VIOLET HICKMAN Library Clerk Driver training students lesson in the car. Mr. Dunivan checks the behavior of students using the library as he looks out from his office. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Toth and Mrs. Larmaseau sample the pastries that their classes prepared for the faculty Christmas party. Home Arts Area Also Serves F acult pu-u 5535 . Mrs Morris leaves the class Mrs. Toth explains to Joan Fernandez how to buy material for makinga dress LEE LARMUSEAU Homemaking 3-4, Busi- ness English, Girls P. E, 1-25 Homemaking Club Advisor, Sr. Ball General Chairman JUNE MORRIS Homemaking 1-2, Sr. 1- 2, 5-63 Girls League Advisor, Homemaking Club Asst. Advisor MIRIAM TOTH Homemaking A r e a Chairmang Homemaking 1-2, 7-85 Girls League Assistant Advisor, Sen- ior Breakfast Chair- ma.n, Scholarship Com- mittee in 218 X lx J OANNE SCH ULTE Principa1's Secretary ARLENE MC ALONEY Registrar - . H ,. -N i':g?fig,- f - 1, ,, Lx . ,A-.EW -or ' -if - 9, JOSEPHINE WALKER Attendance Clerk 11 'W' ARTEMIS BOLNIK Attendance Clerk lerical Services feep C.V. Goin, Mr. Poole, Business Manager confirms that the cafeteria is being up for the Big Sister Tea, fa .fi Herb Boynton confirms the description of a lost book as he helps a student in the book room. 5 -- ., 1 T ' I - Y w t l A ' A S ,t,, in ,,V. V. 1 . .. A, We S ' zieii f , 0 1 -I 5955 .19 'ld , I 'if ' DORIS BIRD Dir. Health Service A GINNA LEGER Chief Attendance Clerk 3 Y 7 H za, Mr. Memory signs arequisition for poster . 4. nb-Q. Aiding Dr. Bush by typing a charge of the main office and moothl paper to cover bulletin boards. Mrs. Walker greets Spartan, Dave Speights as he waits for an off-campus pass. it letter, Miss Schulte, also takes switchboard. Q..-A. Mr. Elser consults Mrs. Walker on a student's attendance record. FRANCES LEWIS SY LVIA GERTON RICHARD MEMORY B u sin e s s Manager's Counse1or's Secretary Bookroom Clerk A sst. ' 219 220 a eteria Help Fixes Hot Lunches FRANCES INNMP-N BERTHA LAPRAY In preparing the meal for the next day, Amelia Crouch soaks beans overnight for the chile. FLORA MOSHER EVELYN PICHA DELLA SAFFORD IKATHRYN SITTONJ 4 STEPHANIA TENBRINK During the preparation for the school lunches, Evelyn Picha investigates the progress of a cake. Indispensable Members ef C. V. 's Sta ff-il f25ffs'ff12f. 1 , 1 T W? - Q 39 I 72' ' ? ,LSSZE 1 1' 'f ,g'fl'i:L,fL:f ' . - W,,. Q 2- .fi if i f .W Eu. -,,: 9' W ,I , A 'g ' 4, f 3 l' 'A e i i G, ADAMS R, BUCKERT ff C . BOUCHART C . DAVIDOVICH s ,, 1 K K I mx i l at x-taxa, gi Ek li k L gg, I lf W ll- I- , I K f l . I A. L L I L L i e e :BELL W 1 f i L li la c, GALECKI ED JENSEN k ll GN After lunch A1 Mosher straightens the cafeteria. I- POULSEN R, SMITH Y . se' J . TORRES D, WILSON Jim Weaver maintains the campus by using a vacuum machine. 221 4 9 . f'J'KM'.. 3,5 i'. l8f'3t' Mr. Sachdeva becomes acquainted with American holiday traditions at the faculty Christmas party. Classroom instruction was only one of the many activities that teachers at C.V. concerned themselves with this year. Realizing that instruction does not end in the classroom, teachers Worked long extra hours in order to give their students the best possible educa- tion. Members of the faculty at Castro Valley advised clubs, served on committees handling student affairs, such as Junior Prom and Senior Ball, and did individual tutoring for some students. This close relationship between faculty and students here at Castro Valley insured that evervone ,qot the maximum benefit from their classes. Active Teachers Before beginning a tour of Rancho Vallejo, the Park Commissioner, adescendantofGen. Vallejo, and a member of the City Council brief Mr. Anderson on the history of the home. Mr. Facer and Miss Johnson find the Christmas decor attractive while serving Christmas refreshments. While homemaking students complete preparations Mr. Tubbs admire the decorations on the holiday timulate Student Growth e t',. In . Linda Nielson finds the chart on reptiles A 1932 Chevrolet provides a challenge for auto mechanics Rick Corriea and Bob an asset to her report about reptiles. Bergtholt. for the Thanksgiving dinner for the staff, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Falk, Mr. Toy, and theme. S iw gp we 'tl' The first in line, Rich Wendland, waits to purchase his ticket to Hamlet on the Sr. Lit. field trip. qw Y. wig egg ., uf , 223 224 7 , X i If N ---if 'ing , .ag g A-22' After a long day's work Mark Eisenberg, Pat Chastain, Jim Clayworth, Gale Hecht, Pam Clinton, and Mike Perron, members of Advanced Biology, survey their collections from the field trip. Susie Pickering explains co-signs on the trig- tractor to Mrs.Kelley's Intermediate Math Class. Field Trips Expand Math-Science Curriculum In the biology lab, Mr. Hennessy explains Lee Barde11ini's project on radio- activity in planaria to Lucinda Berg. The beach at Big Sur provides Joyce Coates with the perfect place for collecting specimens on the Advanced Biology field trip. sv- On an Advanced Biology field trip to Big Sur, Susie Sutton searches for biological specimens. ff: H 1 N:g,,.1,. One of Castro Valley High School's substitutes, Mrs. Fatkin, checks algebraic calculations, as Virginia Pennington presents her version of the problem. Observing Rick Borba measuring the heat of combustion The vivisection of frogs, worms, and grasshoppers takes a steady are Doug Brooks and Ron Story hand. 225 In a world that relies increasingly on mathematics and science, teachers at Castro Valley worked hard this year to prepare students for careers in this field. In this constantly changing department, this year's modification was concentrated mainly in the science field. Biology and chemistry were changed by two new pro- grams, chem study and B.S.C.S, Biology. These new approaches to science allowed students to learn natural concepts through experimentation rather than through memorization of specific facts. Science courses offered at Castro Valley included General Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. In the math department teachers sought to teach their students how to solve problems that have always challenged and fascinated man. Mathematics courses given here were General Math, Algebra, Geometry and Intermediate Math. In math- science courses, teachers attempted to give students knowledge that will help them in later life. Algebraic problems take deep concentration, but Jerry Armstrong and Sue Berger find time to relax for a moment before resuming study. In Chemistry class, Pete Edrington concentrates on exaciness MY-AlflT1211Hif1SfI'l1CtSC2I1e9H TTUBISOH when using weights experiment which measures the heat Revolutionar hanges Modernize Math, Science Distant planets intrigue Pam Otrich, who is studying astronomy in her science class. Q L, Chemistry students Peggy Pratt, Ron Wigard, Pete Edrington, Betty Barker, and Jane Crosby consult each other while doing an experiment on the heat of combustion. 228 Mr. Hahn finds explaining the Nazi Regime to Freshman Social Studies students a stimulating topic. Substitutes, such as Mr. Chaney, work with Social Studies students so progress is not halted by a teacher's absence. urrent Politics :gangst- Doing Worksheets on the colonial life in America gives Miss Midd1eton's U,S, History class background for further study. Since 1964 was a Presidental elec- tion year, social studies classes at C. V. had many topics for debate and discussion. Among other changes , course names were switched to World Geo- graphy, World History, U.S. History and American Government and Senior Problems. Through discussion and ex- change of views social studies teachers hoped to make better informed citizens out of all their students. Surprise quizzes catch Ken Bertelson, Vicki Thurber, and Ed Collyer with questions about U.S, History. L-my me , , i, L... Social Studies lectures on the formation of the Constitution provide Randy Van Arsdale, Kathy Buckorn, Nancy DeLima, Paula Blake, and Janet Menconi with information on American History. E nliven Social ludies During elections Linda Slaugh, Gus Nelson, Ody Milton, and John Rusteika have an informal debate on'their choice of candidates. At Back-to-School Night, parents of Junior students listen as Mr. Hendsch tells of the goals for the coming year. U,S, History students Brian Kalsbeck a.nd Diane May are made aware of the importance of the U S, in world affairs. Freshman social studies students learn of the expected qualities of Spartans, as Mr. Hahn gives an introduc- torv lecture. To promote interest in this year's presidential cam- paign, Mr. Hendsch develops a bulletin board of the candidates. 229 230 Language Arts Broadens Scope Miss Owen, a Student f62.Che1' l1I1C1GI' MT- Rogers, As Mr. Williams discusses Steve Telles's book selection, other students explains the influence of literature around the world. study indgpendently, 1 Ja E.. 5. . H- '51f.,., ' I. ..m 3,3Q - The garden of General Va11ejo's home causes Kathy Del Carlo to stop and enjoy its beauty before she continues on with the Spanish field trip. While reviewing short stories in senior English, Tim Hanley, Jeanette Wilson, Jim Loder, and Thomas Fernandez share short stories of their own. and Jane Bailey occupied at one of the historical monuments The information sign at Mission San Francisco Solano keeps which the Spanish classes visited. Steve Abbors, Terrie Tiffany, Sue Gellespie, Marsha Metz, 4 'ff-4 a'iS.z,i,zifamQ 'Q31?', 3? it fs, K A ' . , ... -K 1 .r . -. H . ' 1 ,Sf . f. X - v , . 'WM K' iz. Tom Jorde chug-a-lugs a bottle of orange juice outside While directing Spanish students' attention to features of the the Chabot Theater, before the performance of Burton's Mission San Francisco Solano, a guide explains the Mission's Hamlet. history. 231 232 Not content with only classroom instruc- tion, teachers in Castro Valley's Language Arts Department make use of field trips to supplement their students' knowledge of their courses. Senior Lit. classes made two field trips this year: one to Berkeley to see the Japanese film Chushingura, the other to the Chabot Theatre to- see Richard Burton's Hamlet. Mr. Andersonfs Spanish classes made an expedition to Sonoma where they visited Gen. Vallejo's home and Mission San Francisco Solano. This past year Language Arts made an attempt to appeal to everybody's tastes. 2 H 9 The necessity for strong school government causes Tom Jorde to inform his Public Speaking class of this need. Enthusiastic Spanish students glue their eyes to the movie screen, which gives a colorful tour of Spain. Students prepare to take notes as Mr. Fenneman previews the lecture on American Literature. Sophomores write their first descriptive essay evaluating a short story in English. .. A it , . '51 ' - 1, - A ,- . t ,l ,W g , 1 e N , of fn Q K ,tl W gg - itmqg . Q qi-.. at E, r, ,H ...J 5 -5 ',fl,,.. .ir ,..1 A highlight for students on the Spanish field trip was the architecture of Rancho Vallejo. f1Wf7'9 -+1f ' W .. . ll H In Mr. Mahaffey's English class, students often work together in groups discussing short stories. I On a Senior English fleld trip to the Chabot Theater senior English Senior Literature students wonder about Richard Burton's teachers Mrs. Russell, Miss Johnson, and Mrs. Wallace discuss pro- interpretation of Hamlet, while they wait to see the main posed highlights of Hamlet, before the movie version of the play begins. feature of the Senior Literature field trip. 233 R K-.ff r C .f., L Y, , , Y f- x K. , x x -. 1 . ,W ,. x, 234 j Fine Arts Area Includes Mixed! choir students enjoy a few leisure f N 3 x ,W , f ' -. 1 1 ' ' L .- X I X A r X i . K - J' V X 4X X N A. M ,Q A r .. Larry Brown and Dave Amico examine the quality of a print in photography. 4-. Tom Jorde and Nick Caldararo rehearse a Pat Laird and Patty Egan work on clay sculptures in crafts. ff Music, Drama, Art A moments in E-2 before class begins. play for humanities on the patio. ft if 5 . ' -' B. t........g. me x T i ' ... 1' h In crafts Jeff Navas and Jerri Ellinger experiment with torch welding on their project. Dance band members tune their instruments. 235 236 tudents Express F Aliapgying the stage make-up for South Pacific to Cleste Blau, Danny Quan blends the eye s a ow. Advanced orchestra members tune Maren Ostlund observes Kathi Emory as she selects water colors for her tri-color design in A'Ca.ppe11a students watch as art. N 1 riginalit in Fine Arts Mme!! 1.- instru ments for an after school South PZCIHC rehearsal. Cliff Bengard uses poster paints to complete ms pro1ect III art. 'fn- V r , X ' t' mf , , l . , , 1 K -. K Q 5 52 47, f , W. . f K v L, N. 3 MTS- Wh?-Yne directs 2 Piece of music' Jerri Harbin, Nancy Leavitt, Linda Gershonov, Renee Haynes, act out a scene in Drama. 237 238 Brad Meyers, Dave Sherman, Bob Michaels, and Curt McCollam maintain the school landscape in horticulture class. 4 Industrial Arts Courses l Q, rser 3, ' Ei 1 f,g,g-rfv M? ' . ' ' 5 ' i 9? gag E . 8 . A A E. -.JJ Sawing a piece of plastic, Harvey Heishman uses the jig saw Terry Gray measures the e in art metals. lectrical current on a car radio with Tim Baumgardner, Buddy Wichael and Chuck Gallo examine the condition of the split-leaf philodendron. er Great Selection tuna mn W5 Leon Parkey Crightj calculates the thickness of plywood. ' '94 fi ' A'-s an Oscilloscope, The electrical current of a 'T.V, is verified by Doug Rieman through use of a V.O. M. meter. 239 240 Power Tools Boost Per ormance Alan Benson prepares to leave class after wood shop. Industrial Arts classes at Castro Valley encompassed the fields of carpentry, me- chanics, electronics, land de- sign, forestry, art metals and mechnical drawing. Boys Cand an occasional girly taking these courses learned to han- dle tools, work with metals and wood, tend plants, worked on automobiles and electronic devices and made architec- tural drawings. Far from be- ing easy courses, students learned how to do math prob- lems involving internal com- bustion engines, e l e c t r i c al output, geometry and work- ing-parts problems. Refer- ence reading, class discus- sions, teacher demonstrations and special studies helped in- sure complete understanding of all technical information by students taking these useful and important courses. fx' Mike Xavier shows that putting a project together A minute inaccuracy calls for the aid of Mr. Moore, as Mike Wiemers requires heavy force and patience. figures out his project. In Industrial Arts Chic 0'Bria.n holds a model electric radio tube The job of adjusting brakes involves the careful workmanship of Jim used for demonstration in electricity. Ambrose. P' 3 Sandy Brooks, one of the few girls in wood shop, and B111 Terry Grey adjusts the volume on a demonstration radio. Coyer focus their attention on the first steps of a book case. 241 242 Second year nomemalcing gets ready to take notes on a movie on child care. Girls Learn to Cook, Sew 'A 5 .f9fi Si'i?5 ' WMM 'fffffl ' W it W W., ,K I K Girls prepare a Thanksgiving dinner in c O 'Y oking class. Once again this year Spartan girls learned the basic skills of home arts in Castro Va11ey's home- making classes. In these classes girls were taught how to cook, sew, ad- minister elementary first aid, budget money, and care for children. Always busy, the girls began to under- stand the not always simple life of a homemaker. Fx. In the interior decoration course offered to Sophomores, Sonja Gomez straightens cur- tains. Arline Jensen and in Mrs. Morris's class. I .,'-4 i...4..+- 53 y -:,' igsffb- 'V 4' W? 'Jhw-,M,,,..... Homemaking students out a pattern. I' .AX I' H...- ff ,wi W ,Has W! sNg:Sr,'8DA,t P'-1 ' r-'---. , W gs, . if Q3 W A ,f ' 6 ' D i s - 4 Y A 4 In K 44 was-nz A Cookie Rose mix pa-nga-ke batter Beginning homemaking students practice sewing techniques on their first projects. fourth period Sr. Homemaking Pt, ff ' vga 1 , begin to measure UQ, , ,V and cut -me ff! Donna Drury eases fresh cinnamon pin-wheels into the oven in homemaking class. . ,sf I 4? ff' 243 244 Modern dance students practice balance exercises. Danny Duniphin back swings before hitting a foul ball in boys' P,E, Determined to make Castro Valley students become physi- cally fit, P. E. teachers installed a vigorous new program. The boys took tests that determined their fitness and were placed in groups that had P. E, pro- grams specially tailored for them. After participation in sports that ranged from archery to weight-lifting, junior and senior boys joined girls of their classes in a coed unit in which sports like volleyball and bad- minton were offered. Thus, the required physical education classes offered a varied pro- gram aimed at improving skills in various sports as well as physical fitness in general. f 'e an '- ..- Q . be li 1 ,, ' f A 1 -Q : J, A pt, ' 3: Xd I 3- .m i ie 35?-Q, I E W ., .bk. 3. if iw. fi HH R? , . .,,, ,K V fi ' ,P w .. 'M ,. 1 l nb b,o 1 . I I Q' 1 , , ,. 1 + ff, , ' 'Q ,Q ,,, I While di scuss ing the to locker rooms. P.E. Department Makes 0 Tipping the volleyball over the net aids in the excitement of a .1 4 samba, fps In an on-guard position Seniors a.nd Juniors begin a fencing bout in Girls P,E, J' lg Q Q3 1 f f 'A 2 if - Q H iff, - L- is 2-L. 4- n . ,. Nh M t 4 '3 .':::-4...... - W f ,, xx if F' L ,H L,I- L by M, ,. Q . N' , ,,, outcome of a tournament basketball game, Freshmen girls rush ' h urrlculum anges Modern dance students learn grace and poise. tournament game. Henry Vicencio and Mike Parodi begin to follow the Eric Dick pauses before beginning a bench press by lifting regular routine of the circuit. 105 lbs, 245 246 Roberta Pettit corrects an error on a ditto in business machines. The Business Area at Castro Valley offered many courses to prospective workers in the world of business, Among the many classes taught were General Business, Typing, Shorthand,Of- fice Machines, Business Law and Business English, all important classes for secretarial work. With the wide range of courses that were available, many Spartans received a fine back- ground in subjects related to the business World. 7 Mary Hennesy and Vicki Hicks ask Mr. Gail Rodgers reorganizes filing cards Brady for information on record keeping, before duplicating copies. A Margaret Revei compares using the adding machine. Business l 3 The multilith machine demands results. Clerical office practice helps columns of numbers before A Second year typing students practice speed drills. Students Gain Practical Experience time and exactness from Gail Rodgers for perfect prepare for future jobs in the business world. Sandy Raudenski attaches a master to a ditto machine. 247 A time or 1 W 2, H Q-if ,-, - 'T , if -. Q. A ag ,V I x ' 32 gf Q E fg fi , ,gy A rg +,3.,',, ',--gg. wh' 'gr li J H Q ' b , , ,Qu s ' I5 I J? gi 4 'W I- N 'K I V AL . V' Y V A as ,4 V , Q ,- L, . ,. .Q A A .. gy Qi X , fx .S Z X X T Q Q -,gd -N: i ,k,., ' V .A fh., . f, Vg, A r X wi - , A L F X V , A . 4 Y ,ffl A i Ai x g if En g? I . , ,,,,, ,,,,,-.,-. A . - - ff I ,K !i . A X fa ' f, fl 4 h 1 E 1 , . gif by lg' F , I . - ' I I AHTANI AL M3 I -' l -1 1 V ls IX IK ' 1 as a.,.',., 9 1 Q Q Q V I L 250 W.i3 '51:Q-it ' zrli tm MRS. DONNA RUSSELL JIM LODER Director Stage Manager Mrs. Russell coaches members of the cast on correct acting techniques. Dan Quan, narrator of the play, tells the fate of Laura. areful Preparation Sue Camper and Kathy Hail are attentive to Mrs. Russe11's instructions. Margaret Nystrom, Gary Reeves, Jim Loder, Jim Burge, Barbara Redding, and Cathy Perry worked hard to pro- duce excellent lighting and scenery for the play. X Y If ii 15 if The cast, Sue Camper, Dan Quan, Kathy Hail, and Marshall Perry, practices a difficult scene at one of its many rehearsals. l Makes Glass Menagerie Big Hit Fall Play Cast SUE CAMPER Laura KATHY HAIL Amanda DAN QUAN Narrator and Tom MARSHALL PERRY Gentleman Caller Stark drama came to the stage of Castro Valley High School with the presentation of 'le Glass Menagerie. Tennessee Williams' great semi- autobiographical play was the fall pro- duction of the Fine Arts Area and was directed by Mrs. Donna Russell. It re-created the conflict between an aging southern belle and her timid, crippled daughter. One feature of this play that makes it unique among modern dramas is that one of its characters also plays the narrator and tells the audience what has hap- pened in the time intervals between scenes. The C.V. version made sev- eral other changes in the original play, including the absence of props, a bare stage, and an unusual use of lighting. The cast consisted of Kathy Hail, who played Amanda, the dom- ineering motherg Dan Quan, who por- trayed Tom, Amanda's son and the narratorg Sue Camper, who played Laura, the crippled daughterg and Marshall Perry, who played Jim, the gentleman caller. The play con- cerns itself in the first act, Prep- arations for the Gentleman Caller , with the feverish preparations that Amanda makes for a visit from one of Laura's old schoolmates. Act Il The Gentleman Calls, involves the long awaited, and on Laura's part, much feared meeting between her and an old beau. 251 1 i ' ,. 1,1532 ., W 4 l g + 3 , x 5 1 IL-. s Menagene Stark Staging, Effectwe Lzghungf, l if Ei . , :Lf42'.,,1,. 'Q fem , ii Good Acting Spf-M Success 253 254 astro Valley Spartans Sound 0 In his first year at C.V.H.S., Mr. Charnow inherits a group of fine musicians. FRONT ROW: B. Andrews, S. Abbors, D. Bozick, W, LaVelle, S. Owen, C. Black, C. Blau, T. Tiffany, C.Marquardt, B, Moffitt, G. Newburgh, ROW TWO: L. Peralta, R. Kohl, E. Newman, K. Nelson, D. Rome, P. Cooper,J, Loder, E. Gilmer, J. Mougey, D. Nauro, S. Zook, S, Quick, D, Cauley, L. Cox, D. Davidson, ROW THREE: J , Abreu, C. Lee, C. Patillo, S. Bradley, T. Smuda, B. Seemeyer, J. Trumm, T. Rosenkrans, ROW FOUR: M. Stinson,A.Tierney, B. Herman, R. McC1uney, R. Marques, S, Boyd, J. Willey, G. Johnson,R. Christensen, Daily practice sessions plus skillful direction again this year molded the Castro Valley band into a fine marching unit. Directed by Mr. Elliot Charnow, the band played and marched at halftime of all varsity football games and aided the song girls in their performances. The band took part in many school affairs, and this year sponsored a pancake breakfast held at the school in early December at which almost 31,000 was raised towards the purchase of new uniforms. By adding spirit and color to football games and rallies, Castro Valley's marching band performed a great service to the entire student body. The percussion section provides down beat for Fight the Team at one of C.V.'s many night games. C. Davidson, N. Nardolillo, E. Andrews, P. Quigley, G, Juhl, R. Landon, S. Yothers, M. Eisenburg, R. Stacy,S. Mettelmann, P, Milikan, B. Carey, ROW FIVE: B, Blank, S. Femald, B. Gerry, R. Toeppen, R, Gilmer, B. Conley, S. Lee, J. Korstad, B. Herman, J. Chapman, K, Christensen, ROW SIX: Mr. Elliot Charnow, R. Quintanal, J. Busch, B, Waller, R. Vidler, P, Herman, P. Mougeyy On stage with banner: F. Allen, K. Thonack. Head Drum Major, Steve Abbors, calls the band to attention. Gale Hecht, Drum Major and Baton Master, stands in a position of read- iness. ti In the early morning hours, sounds of the practicing band drift through the C.V. campus. After performance, Head Drum Major Steve Abbors leads the band oiif the field. The brass section contributes its part to the Star Spangled Banner in the pre-football game activities. 255 256 Orchestra students concentrate on their music during the String Time in the Valley performance. Nancy Holien and Brenda Muldrow wait for a rehearsal of South Pacific to begin. C. V. Orchestra The orchestra breaks for intermission at the South Pacific rehearsal. Mr. Charnow directs the orchestra in preparation for their con- cert String Time in the Valley. As it met every day during third period, Castro Valley's Orchestra rehearsed the music that it played at its major activities of the year, Directed by Mr. Elliot Charnow the orchestra played at several concerts and school events through the year. The Orchestra played at the an- nual Christmas assembly, the String Time in the Valley performance in March, and a concert in May at which every musical group at C.V.per- formed. Members of the Or- chestra played at every per- formance of South Pacific the Fine Arts Area's spring mu- sical and over one-half of the Orchestra's musicians were invited to the annual State Music Festival. Ably assist- ing Mr. Charnow throughout the year was first violinist Sandra Leckie. As concert mistress she was responsible for preparing and organizing the Orchestra for its concerts. The orchestra rehearses for the a.nnual Christmas assembly at C.V.H.S. Leading Group at String Time in the Valley FRONT ROW- S Leckie B Muldrow N Holien K Turra D Blank, D. Bozick, S. Abbors, R. Andrews, D. Rome, P. Cooper, Stromberg, V.. Watts, K: Piatrick, C.,Workman,,B..Fiche1son, J. Trumm, T. Rosenkrans, ROW FOUR: M. Larsen, J. Blazm, ROW TWO: L. Gilicka, K. Avila, T. Dove, S. Ricker, S. Orr, J. Neavill, S. Quick, B. Moffltt, G. Newburgh, E. Gilmer, S. Bayl, N. Anderson, P. Stiger, ROW THREE: P. Dingman, C. Anderson, L. Workman, E. Dryer, M. Booth, Mr. Charnow, N. Nardolillo, G. Juhl, P. Quigley, J. Busch, S. Fernald, P. Hermann, B. Busch, B. Conley, J. Korstad, L. Oliver, J. Brachman, H. Holt P. Robles, T. McGown, L. O'Shea, C. Brennan, S. Johnson, B. 257 258 Rick Quintanal and Tim Rosenkrans gl2.IlC6 at the enthusiastic basketball spectators. Pat Stone provides the introduction for the song girls' halftime performance. Q Brenda Muldrow helps Mr. Elliot Charnow at the Junior Prom. 5 Bands P or Members of Rally Band show varying reactions as Mt. Eden scores two points. Barry Moffitt and Pat ,. f msn. ,G refreshments at halftime Tennyson game. f'A W- K' . ,,- direct the Dance Band Rallys, Proms Bringing music to many school affairs was the job of C.V.'s Dance and Rally Bands. Directed by Mr. Elliot Charnow, these two bands performed at dances and rallies. The Dance Band played at Castro Valley's Junior Prom and also at Tennyson's in February,and staged a jazz concert in the spring. Made up of volunteer student-musicians the Rally Band performed at some noon rallies and at all home varsity basketball games. With their fine music the Dance Band and Rally Band did much to enliven school affairs. MR. ELLIOT CHARNOW DiI'eCt01' S. Reid, P. Quigley, B. Conley, D. Frybarger, D. Reim, a.nd T. Rosenkrans practice for the Junior Prom. Y B. Moffitt, P. Millikan, T. Rosenkrans, D. Frybarger, B. Waller, N. Nardolillo, L. stone Stgp fgr Kovach, P. Quigley, R. Christensen, R. Quintanal, Mr. Charnow, S. Reid, B. Conley, at the c.v. S- Lee 259 Lynne Hanson Clay Relaxing Lady: Methuselah Dannelle Bernards C pp and Wood Wal fo l fig owl? W5 X19 fmoq fjjzofamwf hfwjmgl JUJUN -Ji QQEXWL we Dan Quan Pen and Ink Ancient Temple Art Students enny Millman Clay man Sitting elle Bernards Dann Ma.n's City Linda Tonini Q11 S Display Creativity Wilson Brooks Clay Surfrider Oil i MUSTANG AQQ QCG :mmm :-:wx 5A'E,gg2fF'cO .X ,W Q. U'5V LT l if AMERICAN i tw-U i SDUQW5 CAR 'Z v M53 , B11Hi11 Co erc1alArts D ' Bannon Tempe B bF h 261 1 1 John Lander Clay Me ditating 4 Sue Camper Oil Folk Singer il, Wood, la E E Shirley Mendes Wood Shirley Mendes Clay Jenny Millman Kwana Koni Cat Ave 262 r i i N Mary Thomas Oil Mother and Child 31132 ggjses Metal i i Provide A rt Media i I i Oil Steve Virostko Wood Primitive Woman 263 264 if gg Q21 Sailors gather for their scene There's Nothing Like a Dame . MT ff' Q U iq PHYLLIS WHAYNE DONNA RUSSELL ELLIOT CHARNOW Drama Director Conductor Musical Director During rehearsal Luther QWhayne Andradej, makes preparations for Ne11ie's CRobin Nellie CROWD B2Xf9l'P hits 2 high H053 Baxterj, shower while nurses on the beach take in the sun. in her number I'm Gonna Wash That M311 Right Out of My Hair . Nellie CRobln Baxterj, thanks Luther, CWhayne Andradej, for doing her laundry as the sailors look on. The cultured Frenchman, Emile DeBeque CKen Bass? shows affection to Nellie Forbush CRobin Baxterb a hick from Little Rock, Arkansas. Lure of Tropic Isles Comes to C.V. During rehearsal WAVES wait patiently for Nellie to appear. Sailors, Greg Antone, Bill Robertson, and Vasco Christensen Jerri Harbin a.nd Randy Loyd wait for the cue to begin rehearsal. discuss the problem of lack of girls on their island. 265 266 Nurses in South Pacific wait for their cue to go on stage. FRONT ROW: R. Silva, S. Gross, C. Olson, W. LaVe11e, W. Brown, S. Tanner, E. Yamamoto CLiatD, R. Loyd CLt. Cablej, R. Baxter CNe11ie Forbushj, K. Bass CEmi1e DeBecquel, J. Harbin CB1oocLy Maryl, W. Andrade CLuther Billisj, M. Antone, S. Halladay, K. Philips, J. Sommer ROW TWO: L. Voorhees, B. Fausz, S. White, G. Reeves, D. Bowen, B. Robertson, G. Callen, B. Knott, J. Lopes, D. Lindstrum, J. Loder, S. Revak, W. Loyd, J. Loudy, G. Antone, S. Silcox, J. Ramos, J. Herring, ROW THREE: G. Fry, B. Caloroso, P. Mougy, K. Courtney, ROW FOUR: J. Bissell, M. Perry, L. Hansen, D. Rau, S. Martin, F. Moore, M. Pavese, V. Taus, J. Holien, R. White, M. Hofmann, P. Pracht, M. Kunde, E. Rhien, D. Roehl, P. Cox, T. Hanzel, N. Sprague, T. Ra.nSde11,M. Bowen, S. Thompson, C. Blau, L. Boisvert, J. Bluestein, NOT PICTURED: A. Darnell While not on stage members of the cast catch up on their homework. . Lt Cable CRandy Loydj Liat CEl1en Yamamotoj and Bloody Mary CJerri Harbmj prepare for their musical number, Happy Talk . Nellie Forbush CRobln Baxterj goes through I'm in Love With a Wonderful Guy during a night rehearsal. Blll Robertson, Randy Loyd, and Jim Loder go through a scene in rehearsal. The Broadway musical South Pacific brought a bit of the south seas to Castro Valley. This musical, by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein Il, was presented by C.V.'s Fine Arts Area and was directed by Mrs. Phyllis Whayne and Mrs. Donna Russell. Mr. Elliot Charnow directed the orchestra. The play was about sailors stationed on an island in the South Pacific and the relationship be- tween a navy nurse and a French planter. Robin Baxter, who portrayed Nellie Forbush, and Ken Bass, who played Emile DeBeque, were in the leading roles, and were supported by Randy Loyd as Lt. Cable, Jerri Harbin as Bloody Mary, Ellen Yamamoto who played Liat, and Whayne Andrade who portrayed Luther Billis X .5 1 E it I .is in at STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: M. Nystrom, J. Tlngstrom, S. ROW TWO: M. Denning, D. Quan, W. Andrade, G. Reeves, D. Camper, C. Perry, B. Redding, R. Haynes, N. Main, J. Lunt, Bowen, P., Jagoda, A. Darnell, J. Loder, J. Lopes, M. Pavese 267 268 A 'Cappella members sing out Christmas cheer as they entertain students of C.V.H.S. at the annual Christmas assembly. Bringing song to Castro Valley assemblies and stage productions was the job of the A'Cappella choir and Mad- rigals. Directed by Mrs. Phyllis Whayne, A'Cappella performed for the student body many times throughout the year. All of the cast members of C.V.'s spring musical South Pacific were A'Cappella sing- ers and the entire choir sang at the annual Christmas as- sembly. Members of A'Cappe1la who exhibited special talents were eligible for the music honor society, During fourth period class, A'Cappella rehearses a number from the spring musical, South Pacific. auth Paci ic Bass and tenor sections of A'Cappe11a take abreak from one of their many rehearsals. Mrs. Phyllis Whayne directs the A'Cappe1la in a chorus of Silent Night. Madrigals. After tryouts, four members of each section of the choir were chosen. MADRIGALS: B Knott R. Baxter G. Antone B Ho kins K Bass L . . p . . Voorhees, J. Loder, C: Olsen, R. Loyd, J. Herring, V. Tarts, M. Kunde, S. Revak I' f Jeri Harbin, Randy Loyd, Wayne Andrade, Dennis Bowen, Vasco Christensen and Marshall Perry work to produce a magnificent interpretation of South Pacific. ajor Spring Activit 0 A'Cappella, Madri als FRONT ROW: R, Baxter, E, Hopkins, M, Bowen, L, Boisvert, L, Vick, L, Voorhees, R, Silva, B. Fausz, S, Nichols, E, Yamamoto, J, Loudy, J, Erjavec, J, Harbin, C, Gross, J, Weber, S, Mullin, E, Rhien, W, Brown, S, Silcox, S, Tanner, ROW TWO: J. Herring, P. Beale, C,Blau,E, Firpo, D, Rennie, J, Sommer, T, Hanzel, V, Mattos, S, Halladay, C, Mowry, J, Boring, N, Elliott, S, Thomsen, N, Sprague, P, Cox,W, Lavelle, S, White, M, Martin. ROW THREE: R, White, M, Rieman, P, Mougey, V, Christiensen, J. Bissell, G, Antone, R, Loyd, W, Andrade, A, Darnell, J, Blazin, V, Taus, D, Roehl, P, Pracht, M. Kunde, M, Hofmann, ROW FOUR: M. 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U . 116 West Winton Avenue A Hayward, California 537-5310 538-3246 Lois' Ice Cream Parlor 21933 Foothill Boulevard Castro Valley, California 582-9968 Lou Frank Realtor 211 19 Redwood Road Castro Valley, California 537-5700 707 545-7278 The Wedding Belle 971 B Street Hayward, California 538-3844 Winchell's Donut House 3160 Castro Valley Boulevard Castro Valley, California 537-3149 281 ACKERMAN, STEPHEN ......... 16 AGARD, ROSALIE ....... A . . . 16,191 A.F.S. 2-3, Student Assembly 4, C.S. F. 4, Science Club 4, Grecian Festival 2-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Honor Roll 2-4 AGUIRRE, SHARYLE fsee Gentilej ALBERT, FRED ............. 16 ALCORN, KATHY . . . 'S-21,28,33,181,188 ALEXANDER, VICKI ..... 11,16,18l,183 Megaphone l, Pep Club 2-4, BigSister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4 ALLAN, BETH ........... 16,191 A.F.S. 1-4, C.S.F. 3, Laconian 3, Honor Roll 1,3,4 ALLEN, FRED ......,...... 16 Sports Manager l, Photography 1-4, Chess 1-3, Science 1-4, Spanish 2-4, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Junior Prom 3, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Clatskanie Union High 1-3 ALLEN, JAN ......... . . 16,254 ALTERGOTT, MIKE . . . . . 16 Hayward High 1-2 AMBROSE, JIM ........... 16,241 Frosh-Soph Football 2, Electronics 2, Sound-Off Rally 4, Pacific High 1-2, Livermore High 3 AMICO, DAVE ....,.... 16,130,234 Varsity Track 1, Frosh-Soph Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 4 ANDERSON, CINDY . . .11,l6,116,1l7,173, l81,l83,185,193,269 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, A'Cappella 4, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Class Representative 2-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Class Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Basketball Princess 4, Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3 ANDERSON, KURT . . . l7,l30,166,130,19l J.V. Swimming 1,,'J.V. Tennis 2, Varsity Tennis 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1-2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 3-4, Gymnastics 2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Spartigras 4 ANDRADE, WAYNE . . l7,193,264,265,266, 267,269 J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track Z-4, Frosh- Soph Football l, J.V. Football 2, Aeolian 3-4, A'Cappella 3-4, Madrigals 3, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4 ANDRAKIN, SHERRY ........... 17 Honor Roll l,3,4 ANDREWS, CLINTON ......... 17,254 J.V. Swimming 2-3, Varsity Swimming 4,C. S.F. 3, Marching Bandl-4, Rally Band 1-4, South Pacific 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 4, Honor Roll l,3,4 ANDREWS, ROBERT . . l7,1l8,162,254,257 J.V. Swimming 2-3, Varsity Swimming 4, Block CV 4, C.S.F. 4, Gymnastics 2, Orchestra 3-4, Marching Band 1-4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Honor Roll 2,4 ANTHONY, JOEN ............ 17 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Spa rtigras 4, Sound-Off Rally l-4, Christmas Basket Drive l-3 ANTHONY, LYNNE ........... 17 Drama 2, Town News 3, My Sister Eileen 3, Leggett Valley High 1 ANTONE, GREG ........ 17,179,193, 236,266,268,269 282 Senior Index Frosh-Soph Baseball, Club Council 1, Aeolian l-4, A'Cappella 1-4, Madrigals 1, Oklahoma 1, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival l-4, Senior Ball l, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 2-4 ANTONE, MARK .......... 17,266 ATKINSON, MARGO ...... l5,17,187 Nominations KL Elections 3, Spanish 4, Logos 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Big Sister Tea 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Rep- resentative 4, Merced High 1 BAILES, MYRA ............. 17 Megaphone 1, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Honor Roll 3-4 BAKER, DAN .............. 17 Sound-Off Rally 2, Class Representative 2-3 BANNON, DENISE ......... 17,261 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Drama 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Class Representative 2, Hayward High l BARDELLINI, LEE . . 17,S-20,49,106,107, 171,175,177,l79,186--188,190,19l,224 D. Basketball 1, Student Assembly 4, C.S. F. 1-4, Photography 2-4, Aviation 3-4, Science 4, Nominations 8a Elections 4, Spanish 2-4, Executive Council 1-4, Grecian Festival 1-3, Senior Ball General Chairman 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-3, Class President 1, Honor Roll 1-4 BARKER, PAT ............. 18 Megaphone 1, Sotmd-Off Rally 3 BARTLEY, KATHLEEN ........ 18 BASS, KENNETH ....... 18,26,27,193, 265,266,268,269 Aeolian 1-4, A'Cappella 1-4, Madrigals 3-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, Roll 4 BAUMAN, GREG BAUMGARDNER, TIM ........ 18,239 Caduceus 1, Drama 3-4, Grecian Festival 1 South Pacific 4, Honor 18 BAXTER, ROBIN ...... 1a,27,3gs,174, , l86,193,263,264,265,266,267,268 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Aeolian 3-4, Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Spartan League 1, A'Cappella 3-4, Madrigals 4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival l-3, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-3, Honor Roll 1 BEALL, SEYCHELLES ......... 18 Art 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4 BEAVERS, ERNIE ......... I . . 18 BECK, THOMAS ...... S-7,14,19,42,43, 1l3,1l4,l3O,l31,133--135, 142,143,'159,172,l73,18O,186 J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2-4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3-4, 'Block CV 2-4, C.S.F. 1-4, Executive Council l,3,4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Class President 1, Class Vice President 2, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Stu- dent Body President 4, Honor Roll 1-4, King of Belles 4, Student Assembly Chair- man 3 BECKERLEG, GREG ...... 19,89,186 Frosh-Soph Wrestling 1, J.V. Wrestling 2, C.S.F. 1-3, Math 2, Grecian Festival 2-3, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 1-4 BELLINGER, ESPER . . .... 19,190 BELLINGER, LARRY . . . 19,140--142, 153,188,191 J.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3-4, J.V. Cross Coimtry 3-4, Basketball Sports Manager 2-4, Block CV 3-4, Science 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 1 BENNETT, NANCY . . .' ..... . . . 19 Honor Roll 2-4, Harvey Lewis High 1 BERGTHOLT, ROBERT ....... f54,223 BERNARDS, DANNELLE . . S-11,11,15,19, 123,1-8'1',181,184,186,196,260 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Student As- sembly 3, C.S.F. 4, Laconian 3, Laconian Editor-in-Chief 4, Logos 3, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 2-4,BigS1ster Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-4, Honor Roll 2-3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-2, Sweetheart Princess 1, Varsity Song Girl 2,4 BERRY, ROBERT ......... l1,19,55 BERTUCELLI, JUDY . . .... 25 BESOLD, TED .............. 19 BETTENCOURT, DENNIS ........ 19 BEVIER, MIKE . . . . 19,11a,121,142,1ao C. Basketball 1, B. Basketball, J.V. Bas- ketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, J.V. Cross Country 1, J.V. Tennis 1, Varsity Tennis 2-4, Boys League Council 2, Block CV 2-4, Grecian Festival 1-4,'Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3--3 BEYER, NANCY ........... 11,19 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Nominations KL Elections 3, Grecian Festival 2-4, Senior Ball 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show 2-4, Class Repre sentative 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 BIERWITH, ANN ............ 19 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 3, Senior Breakfast 3,Sound- Off Rally 2 BILLALON, DENNIS .......... 20 Frosh Track 1, Grecian Festival 3-4, Solmd-Off Rally 4 BISAUTA, LARRY ....... 11,20,142, 177,186,190,254 B, Basketball l, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Biock cv 3-4, c.s,F, 1-4, Aviation 4, Caduceus 4, Grecian Festival 4, Spartigras 4, Class Representative 4, Class Secretary 2, Class Treasurer 3, Student Body Treasurer 3, Honor Roll 1-4, St. Joseph High 1-3 BLAKELY, TERRY ........ 10,1l,2O, '166.116,118 Girls League Council 2, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Student Assembly4, Grecian Festival 2-4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-3, Class Secretary 4, Honor Roll 4, Basketball Princess 4 BLATCHFORD, LINDA ........ 20,32 BLAZIN, JOHN ......... 20,193,269 Aeolian 3-4, A'Cappella 3-4, Madrigals 3, Bye Bye Birdie 3 BOHNTINSKY, BONNIE . . . 1l,20,18'7,193 Girls League Council 4, A.F.S. 3-4, F.T.A, 2, Homemaking 4, Art 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Jlmior Prom 4, Spartigras 4 BOISVERT, LAVONNE . . 20,19a,26e,269 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Aeolian 2-4, Student Assembly 3, A'Cappella 2-4, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4,Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-3, Honor Roll 2,4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-3 BORA, RICK .... I ......... 54,225 BOTELHO, DENNIS ........ 13,20,32 C. 'Basketball 2, J.V. Track 2, Grecian Festival 1-3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-2 BOWEN, DENNIS . . 20,1a9,19a,266,267,269 J.V. Track 1, Frosh-Soph Wrestling 1, Frosh-Soph Football 2, Aeolian 3-4, Drama 4, Gymnastics 4, A'Cappella 3-4, My Sister Eileen 3, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Hayward High 1-2 V BOYD,HARVEY ....... 20,22,13O,134, 148--150,164,173 J.V. Track 1-2, J.V. Wrestling 2-3, Var- sity Wrestling 4, Frosh-Soph Football 1-2, J. V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 4, Student Assembly 4, Executive Council 2,4, Grecian Festival 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally l-3, Class Presi- dent 2, Class Vice President 1, Student Body Vice President 4, Honor Roll 3-4 BOYNTON, HERB .......... 20,218 Sound Crew 1-4, Art 1, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 Bozick, DAN ......... 20,179,186, l90,194,254,25'7 Club Council 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Math 1-3, Chess 1, Logos 2-4, Orchestra 3-4, March- ing Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Grecian Festival 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Honor Roll l-4 BRATTON, CHERYL .......... 20 Spanish 2, Class Representative 1, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Class Cheer- leader 1, Mt. Eden High l, Sunset High 2 BREEDLOVE, RODGER ......... 21 BRITTING, TOM ............. 21 BROOKS, WILSON ....... 21,140,261 J.V. Track l-2, Varsity Track 3-4, Var- sity Cross Country 1-4, J.V. Swimming 1-2, Frosh-Soph Football 1, Block CV 4, F.T.A. 4, Art 1-4, Drama 2-3, Gymnastics 2-4, Logos 4, Junior Prom 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4 BROWN, SANDY ............ 21 Hayward High 1-2 BROWN, WENDY . . S-5,21,1'74,18O--182, 186,187,193,266,269 Girls League Council 1, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Aeolian 3-4, Student As- sembly 3-4, C.S.F. 1-4, Math 2, Spartan League 1, Drama 1-4, A'Cappella 3-4, Meet Corliss Archer 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-3, Class Vice President 1, Class Treasurer 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Varsity Song Girl 3-4 BUCHANAN, SUE ............ 21 Girls League Council 3-4, Grecian Festi- val 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, San Lorenzo High 1 BUENO, CAROL ..,. 2l,53,186,18'7,191 C.S.F. 1,2,4, F.T.A. 3-4, Hootenanny 4, Spanish 4, Grecian Festival 4, Big Sister Tea 1, Honor Roll 1-4 BUMP, KEN ........ , ...... 21 Sound-Off Rally 1, -Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 BURG, NORMAN .......... 21,199 J.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3, C.S.F. 1, Radio 1, Laconian 4, Junior Prom 4, Soimd-Off Rally 3-4, Honor Roll 1-3 BURGE, JAMES .......... 21,250 BUSCH, BERTA ...... 21,1se,1as,25'7 Megaphone 1, C.S.F. 3-4, Band Council 2-4, Orchestra 1-4, Marching Band 1-3, Rally Band 2-3, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Honor Roll 1-4 BUTI, BARBARA SOARES ....... 48 Pep Club 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2 CADINHA, BRYAN ....... 21,114,142 158,159,180 J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2-4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2-4, J.V. Cross Country 3, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Block CV 2-4, Student Assembly 3, Class Repre- sentative 2-3, King of Belles Nominee 4 CALDARARO, NICK ...... 11,21,175, 192,234,235 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 3, J.V. Cross Country 2, Student Assembly 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Soimd-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 2-4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 CAMERON, FRANCIS .......... 54 St. Elizabeth's 1-3 CAMPER, SUSAN ...... 1s,22,181,1s9, 250,251,262,26'7 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Art 1, Drama 3-4, My Sister Eileen 3, Glass Menagerie 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2n3 CANRIGHT, MIKE ......... 22,175 D, Basketball 1, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Wrestling 3, Student Assembly 3-4, Grecian Festival 1,3,4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Representative 1, Dunsmuir High 2 CAREN, TIM .............. 22 CARSON, MARY ANN .......... 22 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 4 CARTER, JULIE ............ 22 CASKEY, DEANNA ...... 10,11,22,116, 170,181,183,l85,186 A,F,S, 3, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, C.S.F. 3-4, Homemaking 1, Grecian Festi- val 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-4, Class Treasurer 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Class Cheer- leader 2-3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Bas- ketball Prlncess 4 CENA, KATHY ..... 11,22,118,181,l87 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Student As- sembly 4, Spartan League 1, Spanish 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1.4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-4, Class Sec- retary 3, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 CHABINO, DOYLE ........... 22 CHARONNAT, LEAL . . . 22,1'29,19o,194 J.V. Cross Coimtry, Club Council 3-4, C.S.F. 2, Math 2-4, Aviation 3, Logos Editor-in-Chief 3, Junior Prom 3 CHASTAIN, PAT ........ 22,174,1'75, 186,187,191,224,254 A. F.S. 3-4, Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 2, Caduceus 4, Science 4, Grecian Festival 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Honor Roll 4, Hayward High 1-2 CHAVEZ, ISABEL .... 1o,22,36,1s6,1a9 Girls League Council 4, C.S.F. 2-3, Drama 3-4, Grecian Festival 2, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rallyl-2, Class Girls League President 4, Honor Roll 2-4 CHRISTENSEN, CLAUDLA ....... 22 Club' Council 1, Megaphone 1, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1, Hayward High 1 CHRISTENSEN, ROD ...... 2s,1ao,15a, 169,180,254,259 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2-4, J.V. Cross Country 2, Varsity Cross Country 3, Frosh-Soph Football 1, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 2-4, C.S.F. 3, Or- chestra 3-4, Dance Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 1-2, Slave Day 3 CHRISTIANSEN, vAsCO ...... 23,154, 193,265,269 Aeolian 4, A'Cappella 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 CLAYWORTH, JAMES ..... 11,23,121, 188,191,224 CLEARY, KATHY .... .... . . 15,23 Pep Club 2, Grecian Festival 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3, St. Elizabeth High 1 CLINTON, PAM ......... 23,174,1'79, 186,18'7,191,224 Club Council 4, A.F,S. 2-4, Student As- sembly 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Caduceus 1-4, Science 4, Grecian Festival 1,3,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Honor Roll 1-4 COATES, JOYCE ........ 23,l'74,186, 188,191,224 A.F,S. 3-4, Student Assembly 3-4, C.S.F. 1-4, Caduceus 1-3, Science 4, Spartan League 1, Orchestra 1, Oklahoma 1, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Soimd-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show Model 4, Class Represent- ative 2-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 COE, VICKI ............... 23 COHN, THOMAS ........ 23,166,180 J. V. Tennis 2, Varsity Tennis 3-4, Frosh- Soph Wrestling 1, Block CV 3-4, Marching Band 1-2, Rally Band 1-4, Honor Roll 1-2 Colvnss, PETER ....... 11,24,55,121 CONLEY, ROBERT .... . . ,24,30,31,55, 188,254,257,259 J.V. Track 2, Club Council 4, Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 1,2,4, Math 1-2, Band Council 3-4, Radio 1, Orchestra 2-4, Dance Band 1,3,4, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1,2,4 CONNOR, LINDA ............ 24 Soimd-Off Rally 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4 COOK, MICHELE . .......... . 24 CORREIA, PAT .... 24,53,55,118,186,187 Pep Club 2-3, C.S.F. 1-4, Spanish 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound- Off Rally 3, Class Representative 3, Honor Roll 1-4, St. Elizabeth High 1 CORRIEA, RICHARD ........ 24,223 Cong LINDA ........ 11,12,2l,24,1l2, 113,116,172,1'74,1B1,254 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Student As- sembly 3-4, Caduceus 2, Marching Band 3-4, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 2-3, Student Body Treasiu'er 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Sweetheart Princess 1,4, Class Cheerleader 3-4, Basketball Prin- cess 4 CROWE, BRUCE ............ 24 J.V. Baseball 3, J.V. Track 1, Frosh- Soph Wrestling 2, J.V. Wrestling 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 CRUM, FRED ......... 10,11,15,24, 177,190,192,254 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 3-4, Boys League Council 2-4, Student Assembly 4, Art 1, Grecian Festival 1-4, Jtmlor Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representative 1-3, Class Boys League President 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, S.A.P. CRYER,KEN 24,153 Varsity Track 3-4, Varsity Cross Country 283 Manager 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3 CURTIN, KATHY ........... 24 Senior Breakfast 3, Girls League Fashion Show 1, Honor Roll 4 DALLMAN, ROBERT . . . . . 24 Claremont High 1 DAPRIX, AL ............... Z4 DARNELL, ALAN . . . 24,179,193,267,269 Club Council 4, Aeolian 2-4, A'Cappella 2-4, Madrigals 3, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-3, Honor Roll 4 DAVIES, CYNTHIA . . . l4,25,l76,l86,188 Girls League Council 4, A. F.S. 1-2, C.S. F. l,2,4, Caduceus 1-2, Spartan League 1-2, Logos l,2,4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Girls League President 4, Honor R011 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,2,4 DAVIS, DIANA , ............ 25 DAVIS, JUDY CSee Bertucellib DAVIS, PETE ........ 25,48,130,159 J. V. Basketball 1-3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1-2, J. V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 3-4, Art 2-3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1,3, Honor Roll 1,3, 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,4 DEL CARLO, KATHY ...... 25,187,230 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Nominations 8,1 Elections 2, Spanish 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1, Class Vice President 2, Honor Roll 1-4 DE MELLO, BOB ............ 25 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1 DENNING, MICHAEL ........ 25,267 Varsity Basketball Manager 2, J.V. Track 1, Grecian Festival 2 DE PAOLI, BILL ............ 25 DE VILLIER, DIANE . ...... 54 Pep Club 1 DICK, ERIC ......... 11,25,55,245 J. V. Baseball 3, J.V. Wrestling 4, Sound- Ofif Rally 3-4 DIGGS, ORVILLE ............ 26 DIGIUSTO, DENA . . ...... 10,49 DIGIUSTO, TERRY ........... 26 DOBBECK, DENNIS .... 26,1l8,148,149 Frosh-Soph Wrestling 2, J.V. Wrestling 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Block CV 4, Jxmior Prom 4, Honor Roll 4 DOBBEL, JOAN ........... 26,195 Pep Club 2, Town News 4, Girls League Fashion Show Model 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2 DORIGN, DAN ........ . 26 Rifle 2 DREBLOW, MARLIES ......... 26 DU BOIS, ROBERT ........... 25 J. V. Swimming 2-3, Gymnastics 2-3 DUKE, LARRY ........... 26,118 DUNCAN, JENNIFER .......... Science 4, Art 2, Drama 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Nampa High 3 DUNN, ANNETTE ........ 26,175,181 J.V. Girls Basketball 1, Girls League Council 1-3, A.F.S. 2, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Student Assembly 4, Art 1, Gymnastics 2, Logos 3, Grecian Festival Z, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 2,4, Girls League Fashion Show 1, Class Rep- resentative 1, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Jamaica High 1, San Lorenzo High 1 DUNSTAN, RICH '. . 26,52,140,141,153,186 J.V. Track l-2, Varsity Track 3-4, J.V. Cross Country 2-4, Boys League Council 4, C.S.F. 1-3, Grecian Festival1-4,Sound- Off Rally 2,4, Honor Roll 1-4 DUPERROIR, JIM . . . 26,148,149,150,180 EGELSTON, EDWARD ......... 54 EISENBERG, MARK .... 26,191,224,254 284 Science 4, Dance Band 3-4, MarchingBand 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Spartigras 4 ELLINGER, JERI ........ 26,213,235 Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball '3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 ELLIOTT, CHUCK ........., 27, 118 ELSON, LEE ...... 27,89,186,190,194 C.S.F. 2-4, Math 2-4, Rifle 2, Electronics 4, Logos 3-4, Honor Roll 4 ESPOSITO, THERESA ......... 27 Megaphone 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 FERNALD, STEVE ....... 27,190,257 Radio 4, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 1, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4 FERNANDES, THOMAS ....... 54,230 Castlemont High 1-3 FISK, SUE ....... 27,186,195,226,227 Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 1,2,4, Drama 2, Town News Editor 4, Grecian Festival 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom Chairman 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 4 FORBES, ALEXANDRA , ........ 27 Student Assembly 2-3, Gymnastics 3, Dance Band 3, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Class Representative 2-3, McLare High 1-3 FORSHER, ROBERT . . S-13,27,130,198,261 Varsity Track 1-4, Frosh-Soph Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 4, Radio 1, Art 1-4, Laconian 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1,4 FOSBOURG, JANINE .......... 27 Drama 1-2 FOWLER, LINDA ........... 27 Spartan League 1, Drama 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3 FOWLER, PAT ........... 27,159 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Student Assembly 4, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 1-4 FOXWORTHY, SHIRLEY ...... 12,27, 110,111,181 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Student As- sembly 3, Drama 3-4, Town News 3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show 1, Class Representative 1-3, Honor Roll 4, Class Song Girl 3-4 FREDERICKSON, KAREN ........ 27 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Student As- sembly 3, Caduceus 2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-2, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2 FREEMAN, MARTIN .......... 28 Boys League Council 1, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 1, Class Representative 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1 FREITAS, CATHY ........... 28 A.F.S. 3, C.S.F. 1-2, F.T.A. 2, Spanish 1-2, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Washington High 1-2 FRIDFINNSON, DON .......... 28 FRIERY, LINDA .... 12,28,1ll,1l8,181 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Grecian Festi- val 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show Model 1, Class Representative 1, Song Girl 4 FULLER, DAVID .......... 28,180 J.V. Swimming 1, Varsity Swimming 2-4, Block CV 3-4, Grecian Festival 1, Honor Roll 4 FULLER, DICK ........ . . 28,162 Honor Roll 4 FULLER, SUSAN . . . . 28 Honor Roll 1, Class GALLAGHER, KATHY Csee Alcornj GALLO, FRED ........... 54,239 GANT, CAROLYN ........... 28 Science 1, Homemaking 1,4, Grecian Fes- tival 1-3 GENTILE, SHARYLE AGUIRRE . . 16,118 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, F.T.A. 1, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representative 1-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-3 GERSHANOV, LINDA ...... 28,189,237 Pep Club 2 GIDDINGS, RON . . . .... . . 28 GIESE, BOB ............. 28,177 GILBERT, BRUCE ...... 13,29,159,l80 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3-4, J.V. Wrestling 1, Club Council 4, Block CV 3-4, Honor Roll 3-4 GILMER, ELAINE . . . 29,52,186,254,257 A.F.S. 2-3, C.S.F. 1-4, Orchestra 2-4, Marching Band 2-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3 GIRODANO, KATHY .......... 54 GLEESE, JACQUELINE . ...... 29 GILLETT, PEGGY ....... 1l,12,15,29, 55,111,181,186 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, C.S.F. 1-4, Homemaking 1, Grecian Festival 1-4, Jun- lor Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show Model 2-3, Class Representative l,2,4, Honor Roll 1-4, Class Song Girl 2,4 GIOVIA, VITO . ..... ...... 5 4 Roxbury High 1-3 GLOVER, CAROL ........... 29 Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-2 GOMES, JACK ............. 29 GRANT, GARY ..... . . . . . . . 11,29 D. Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2-3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Texmis 2, Club Council 4, Student Assembly 2, Grecian Festival 2-3, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Class Representative 2 GRAVES, GAIL ........... 29,118 Pep Club 2-4, Drama 3, My Sister Eileen 3, Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3,Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representa- tive 2-3, Class Secretary 2, La Porte High 1 GRAY, TERRY .... 29,l95,238,,239,241 Radio 3-4, Electronics 3-4, Achaean 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Castlemont High 1-2 GRIFFITTS, MARY ........... 29 Grecian Festival 4, St. Elizabeth High 1 GRISEL, LINDA ......... 29,112,11a, 116,170,181,182 Pep Club 2-4, Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Solmd-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representa- tive 2, Honor Roll 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Sweetheart Princess 3-4, Class Song Girl 3, Varsity Song Girl 4, Basket- ball Princess, Hayward High 1 GROSE, DLANA ............. 29 Grecian Festival 2, Sotmd-Off Rally 4 HAGEN, PAT ............ 29,197 Photography 3-4, Math 2, Science 1,3, Electronics 4, Laconian 4, Grecian Fes- tival 3-4, Junior Prom 4 HAIL, KATHY .... 30,118,189,250,251 Pep Club 3, Drama 3, Glass Menagerie 4, Grecian Festival 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Honor Roll 3-4, St. Elizabeth High 1-2 HALE, LIANA .............. 30 Megaphone 1, Grecian Festival 1-3 HALLADAY, SANDY .... 3o,193,z66,269 Aeolian 3-4, A'Cappella 3-4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4 ' HALSTEAD, DENISE ...... 30,123,196 Laconian 3-4, Grecian Festival 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Girls League Fashion Show Model 2, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Senior Supplement Edi- tor 3, Laconian Editor 4, Hayward 1 HAMM, LEO .............. 30 HAMPTON, DON ......... 15,150,120 D. Basketball 2, B. Basketball 2, Frosh- SUPY1 B2-5613811 1, J.V. Swimming 2, J.V. Wrestling 2, Sound-Off Rally 4, Class Representative 3-4 HANCOCK, STEVEN . . 15,ao,52,s9,14o,1a6 J.V. Cross Country 2-3, Varsity Cross Country 4, Radio 2 HANLEY, TIM . . 30,1'17,1ao,192,195,23o J.V. Swimming 2, Varsity Swimming 3-4, Boys League Council 4, Block CV 3-4, Math 3, Chess 4, Logos 4, Grecian Festival Achaean 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4 HANSEL, CHERYL ........... 30 HANSEN, DONNA ,........... 30 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Grecian Fes- tival 4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1 HANSON, SUSAN ............ 31 HANZEL, TERRI ..... 31,l93,266,269 Aeolian 4, Homemaking 1, Hootenanny 3, A'Cappella 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 2, Christmas Basket Drive 1-2 HARBIN, GERALDINE .V . . 31,1a6,193, 237,265,zss,2e7,2q9,29'7 Aeolian 3-4, C.S.F. 1-3, Gymnastics 1-2, A'Cappella 3-4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Spartigras 4, Honor Roll 4 HARTLEY, JANE ............ 31 Girls League Council 1, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2 HAws, NANCY ...........,.. 31 HAYNES, RENEE ...... 1l,3l,1l8,179, l86,189,237,267 Club Council 4, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Student Assembly 3, C.S, F. 1-4, Drama 1-4, A Sunny Morning 2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show 1-4, Class Representative 1-3, Honor Roll 1-4 HECHT, GALE . . ...., 31,l91,224,255 HEINZE, JACK ..... ....... 3 1 HENRIETTA, JAMES .......... 31 HENTHORN, GARY ........... 31 Christmas Basket Drive 1-4, Tri-ArtShow 3 HERMANN, PAUL .... 11,14,31,1l4,l64, 1'73,1'75,l86,254,25'7 A.F.S. 3-4, Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 1-4, Nominations KL Elections 4, Orchestra 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Executive Council 4, South Pacific 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Representative 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, King of Belles Nominee 4 HICKS, v1CK1 ......,.... 31,246 Pep Club 3, Grecian Festival 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 2, Honor Roll 1 HILDEBRAND, RICH ...... 31,193,269 Rifle 2, A'Cappella 4, South Pacific 4, Sound-Off Rally 4 HILL, PAM ........ 1l,31,41,181,l92 Megaphone 1, Homemakingl, Town News 3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea, 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rauy 1-4, Class Representative 3 HILLMAN, VAN ....... 28,32,167,l80 Golf 1-4, Block CV 2-4, Student Assembly 4, Grecian Festival 1-3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Honor Roll 1-4 HOAG, CHRISTY ............ 32 HODGE, JOANNE .... 11,32,l7l,179,181 Club Council 3-4, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Gymnastics 1, A'Cappella 4, Executive Council 3-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-4, Honor Roll 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Class Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3 HOLBROOK, THOMAS .......... 32 HOLDAWAY, GERI ....... .... 5 4 HOLIEN, JAMES ...... 32,193,266,269 J. V. Swimming 3, A'Cappella 1-4, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4 HOMEN, ROBERT ........... 32 Club Council 4, Hootenanny 4, Spanish 4, Grecian Festival 1-3, Junior Prom 4 HONER, TOM ............ 32,110 Electronics 3-4, Junior Prom 4 HOPKINS, ELIZABETH . . 32,193,26s,269 Aeolian 2-4, A'Cappella 2-4, Madrigals 3-4, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Bn-cue 3, Honor Roll 1-4 HOUSEHOLDER, DAVID ........ 32 Drama 3, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, My Sister Eileen 3 HOUSEMAN, JEANNE .......... 32 C.S.F. 1-2, Caduceus 1-3, Grecian Festival 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Honor Roll l,2,4 HOWELL, DAVE ............ 33 Art 2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 HUTCHINSON, TIM ......... 33,130 Frosh-Soph Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4 INGRAM, BARBARA .......... 33 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 1, Class Cheerleader 1 JAGODA, PAUL ........... 33,267 J.V. Track 1-2, J.V. Temiis 1, Sports Manager 2-3, Glass Menagerie 4, South Pacific 4, Junior Prom 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 JANISCH, DARLENE .......... 33 JENSEN, ARLINE ..... 11,12,33,195,243 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Drama 2-3, Achaean 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Class Representative 2-3, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-2 JENSEN, NANCY ............ 33 JEWELL, JUDY ............. 33 Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Honor Roll 3-4 JODIN, DONNA ............. 33 JOHANSEN, BILL ............ 33 JOHANSON, CARLETTA ........ 33 Aeolian 3, Caduceus 1, A'Cappella 3, Honor Roll 1 JOHNSON, GORDON ....... 11,34,18'7 C.S.F. 1,3,4, Chess 1, Spanish 4, Marching Band 2-4, Rally Bandl-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,4 JOHNSON, MIKE .......... 33,198 A.F.S. 2-3, Caduceus 2-3, Drama 3, Laconian 4, Grecian Festival 2, Senior Ball 3, Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1,3 JOHNSON, NANCY ......... 34,199 Laconian 4, Honor Roll l,2,4 JOHNSON, RALPH ........... 34 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Grecian Festival 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1,4 JOHNSTONE, DOUG .......... 34 Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Honor Roll 3-4 JORDE, TOM . . 11,12,l5,2l,34,50,113,1l4, 117,l'7O,171,1'75,1'7'7,1'78, l8l,186,190,191,231,232,234 J. V. Basketball 3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Club Council 2,4,A,F,S. 3, Pep Club 4, Student Assembly 1,4, C.S.F. 1-4, Executive Council 1-4,GrefHaln Festival 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Representa- tive l,3, Class President 1-3, Student Body President 4, Student Body Vice Presi- dent 3, Boys State Representative 4, Graduation Honor Guide 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Class Cheerleader 4, King of Belles Nominee 4, Finance Committee 4, Arroyo High 1-2 JOSEPHS, JAMES ............ 154 KALLLSON, JOANN ........... 34 Sound-Off Rally 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Mt. Eden High 1-2, Hayward High 2 KARRIS, PENNY .......... 34,195 Homemaking 1, Town News Editor 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-3 KATONA, DENNIS ....... 34,120,199 Math 1, Laconian 3-4, .Grecian Festival 1-2, Senior Ban 3 KELLY, SHERRY ........... 34 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Honor Roll 4 KELLOGG, BOB ...... S-22,14,15,34, 42,43,86,113,114,130,131,1 35, l42,143,158,159,173,180,l86 J.V., Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2-4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, Varsity Football 2-4, Block CV 2-4, C.S.F. 1-4, Executive Council 2,4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1, Class President 2,4, Class Treasurer 1, Gradu- ation Honor Guide 3, Honor Roll 1-4, King of Belles Nominee 4 KELSEY, TERRY .......... 34,192 Frosh-Soph Wrestling 1-2, Grecian Festi- val 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-3 KERR, GARY .... s-13,34,11s,13o--133, 135,142,143,154,155,18O KILNER, GARY ............. 35 KING, RAYMOND .......... 35,130 J.V. Track 1-2, Varsity Track 3, Frosh- Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 2,4, Block CV 4, San Lorenzo High 1-2 KING, SUZI ....... 11,15,35,l81,182 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Orchestra 1-3, Oklahoma 1, Bye Bye Birdie 2, Damn Yankees 3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 4, Class Song Girl 1-3, Varsity song Girl 4 KOSITCH, DAN ............. 35 KOVACH, LESLIE ......... 35,259 Dance Band 4, Marching Band 3, Rally Band 1-4, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 3 KRAMAR, ED ............. 35 Varsity Cross Country 1-2, Grecian Festi- val 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1 KRAUS, BERNARD . . 35, 140,153,154,180 J.V. Track l, Varsity Track 2-4, J.V. Cross Country 1, Varsity Cross Country 2-4, Block CV 2-4, Honor Roll 3-4 KUBINA, MICHAEL ....... - .... 3 5 KUHNS, TERRY ............. 35 Grecian Festival 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 KUNDE, MELODY . . . 35,193,z66,26a,z69 Aeolian 3-4, A'Cappella 3-4, Madrigals 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 4, Honor Roll 1-4 LA DUE, PEGGY ........ 36,186,199 Megaphone 1, C.S.F. 1-4, Laconian 3-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 LANDER, JOHN .......... 36,49,262 LANE,GARY... . ......36 LANNON, BILL . . . ., .... S-14,16,36, 162,163,180 Varsity Swimming l-4, Block CV 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3 LANSBERRY, DON ........... 36 2 85 LA RIVIERE, PAUL .......... 36 Science 1, Grecian Festival 2, Class Rep- resentative 1-2, Honor Roll 4 LA VELLE, WANDA ...... 11,36,193, 254,266,269 A.F.S. 2-3, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Aeolian 4, A'Cappella 4, Marching Ba.nd 1-4, Rally Band 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 2-3, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Class Song Girl 1 LEAVITT, NANCY ......... 36,237 LECKIE, SANDRA . . . 1l,36,186,188,25'7 Megaphone 1, C.S. F. 1-4, Band Council 4, Homemaking l, Orchestra 1-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 1-3 LEHTCNEN, CAROLYN . . S-10,36,47,55, 12l,1'74,l86,l97 Girls League Council 3, Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 4, F.'I'.A. l, Homemaking 4, Laconian 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 4, Honor Roll 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Senior Supplement 3 LESTER, GARY ............ 36 LINDSAY, RICHARD ...... 11,146,177 J. V. Track 1-2, Aviation l-3, Grecian Festival 2-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, sparugras 4, Soimd-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 LINDSEY, GEORGIA .......... 37 Honor Roll 1-4 LINDSEY, LYNDA ........... 37 Grecian Festival 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Jim Birdger High 1, Shattuck High 2-3 LINN, NANCY ............. 37 Girls League Council 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 LITTY, JEANIE ......... , . . 37 Pep Club 2, Gymnastics 4, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2 LLOYD, BOB ............ 37,266 LOCKWOOD, CINDY ...... 12,14,19,21, 3'7,l1'7,l22,l23,195 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Achaean 4, Town News Editor 3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea l,4, Jlmior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Secretary 4, Honor Roll 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive l, Class Cheer- leader4 LODER, JAMES . . . . . . . 11,37,193,230, 250,254,266--269 J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, Aeolian 2-4, Art 1-4, Drama 1-2, A'Cappella 2-4, Madrigals 3-4, Marching Band 3-4, Rally Band 2-4, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, My Sister Eileen 3, Glass Menagerie 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representa- tive 4 LOEFFLER, PAULA ........ 37,197 Art 1-4, Laconian 4, Town News 3, Grecian Festival 2,4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2, Class Representative 1-2, Honor Roll 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2 LOGAN, LINDA .......... 37, 119 'Pep Club 3, Junior Prom 4 LOGAN, SANDRA ...... l1,15,37,106, 17l,l'72,1'73,178,1'79,186 Girls League Council 1-2, A.F.S. 2-4, C.S.F. 1-4, F.T.A. 1-3, Nominations at Elections 2-4, Executive Coimcil 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea l,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea l, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Repre- sentative l-2, Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 3, Student Body Secretary 4, Girls State Representative 3, Honor Roll 286 1-4,, Christmas Basket Drive 1-2, Student Handbook Committee Chairman 4, Rules Committee 4 LORENZ, KATHRYN .......... 54 LOUDY, JACKIE ...... 3'7,193,263,266 A'Cappella 3-4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific, 4, Grecian Festival 4, Big Sister Tea l,4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Girls League Fashion Show 1,Christmas Basket Drive 3 LOWE, KAREN ............. 54 LOYD, RANDY . . . 3'7,l14,193,265--269 Frosh-Soph Track 1-2, Cross Country 1, Aeolian 1-4, Hootenanny 3, A'Cappella 1-4, Madrigals 3-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Honor Roll 4, King of Belles NOIDIIISG 4 LUNT, JUDY . . . . ...... 38,189,267 MQADAM, CHRIS . ...... . . . . . 38 Pep Club 2, Gymnastics 2, Grecian Festi- val 1-4, Sound-Off .Rally 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1 McBURNEY, BROOKS ..... 1l,38,17l, 174,177,191 Frosh-Soph Cross Country 2, Varsity Cross Country 3, Student Assembly 3-4, Science 4, Nominations lit Elections 4, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Finance Council Member 4 McCARTHY, PAULA ......... 38 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Tea 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4 MCCLAREN, TOM .......... 11,38 McCORMlCK, KATHY ..... 38,195,198 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Laconian 4, Achaean 4, Town News Editor 3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3 MCCUNE, DAVID .......... 11,38 C. Basketball l, B. Basketball 2, Grecian Festival 2, Jun.ior Prom 4 MQGEE, KATHY ........... 38,195 McGowN, TARA .......... 38,257 Orchestra 1-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 MclNTOSH, MARY ......... 38,191 Science 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 4 MCNEELY, EDNA . .......... 38 Megaphone l, Big Sister Tea 4, Girls League Fashion Show 3-4, Honor Roll 4 . . 54,1l3,l30,132,133 38,189,267 MAHANNAH, RICK MAIN, NANCY .,....... MANTELL, JERRY . ....... 39 J.V. Track MARC, ISABEL ...... 39,1'71,l8'7,191 Foreign Exchange Student, Argentina MARKOVICH, BARBARA ....... 54 Jmiior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 MARKS, DON .......... S-16,39,180 Golf 1-4, Boys League Council, Block CV 2-4 MARLER, TOM . . . 39,41,48,130,131,1'7'7 J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Varsity Track 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 3-4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally l,3,4 MARSHALL, LYNN .......... 39 Junior Prom 4 MATTOS, VICKI . . . 39,18l,l82,193,269 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Aeolian 3-4, A'Cappella 3-4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, Grecian Festival 2-4, Class Representative 3, Honor Roll l-4, Class Song Girl 2, Var- sity Song Girl 3-4 ' MEAGHER, DONNA .......... 39 Gymnastics 4, Logos 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Solmd-Off Rally 4, Sunset High 1-3 MEFFORD, DWAIN ....... 11,39,118, 166,1'71,1'7'7,l90 J.V. Tennis 3, Varsity Tennis 4, Frosh- Soph Wrestling 3, Boys League Council 3-4, Student Assembly 3, Marching Band 3, Rally Band 3, Executive Cotmcil 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Class Representative 3-4, Student Body Boys League President 4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4, Foothill High 1, Hayward High 2 MEIRING, MIKE .......... 39,118 Boys League Colmcil 1, Grecian Festival 1,3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound- Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1,3 MELTZER, MIKE ........... 39 Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Achaean 3, Sound-Off Rally ' 3,,San Lorenzo High 1-2 MEYERS, BRAD ...... 40,l77,190,238 J.V. Swimming 2-3, Varsity Swimming 4, J.V. Wrestling 3, Grecian Festival 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Honor Roll 4 MEYERS, STEVE ......... 40,151 C, Basketball 1, Sports Manager 4, Grecian Festival 4, Spartigras 4 MICHAEL, DCB ......... 40,130,238 J.V. Track 3, Varsity Track 4, Frosh- Soph Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 4 MIGUEL, DIANNE ......... 1l,23,40 Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 3-4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally C'-4, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 4 MILLER, JAMES ............ 40 MILLER, JOHN .... 40,140,l41,154,1'74 Varsity Track 4, J.V. Cross Country 4, A.F.S. 2-4, Student Assembly 4, Gym- nastics 2-4, Grecian Festival l-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-3 MILLER, STAN . . . ....... . . 40 MILLIKAN, PETE ...... 4 0,175,254,259 MILLMAN, JENNY ..... 54,186,260,262 C.S.F. 1-4, Chess 2, Art 1, Drama 4, Meet Corliss Archer 4, Grecian Festival 3, Honor Roll 1-4 MORTONSON, DEBBIE ....... 54,195 Achaean 4 MOWRY, CHRIS ......... 40,193,269 Aeolian 1-4, Rifle 2, A'Cappella 3-4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, Grecian Festival 1-2, Honor Roll 2,4 MULDROW, BRENDA . . . 1l,12,l9,40,1'79, l81,184,l88,256-259 Club Council 4-, Megaphone l, Pep Club 2-4, Band Council 2-4, Caduceus 1-2, Orchestra 1-4, MarchingBand 3, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Class Cheerleader 4, Varsity Song Girl 4 MULLINDQ MIKE ............ 40 J. V. Track 2-3, Varsity Track 4 MURPHREE, LUDENE ....... 11,40 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Nominations 8a Elections 3, Spanish 4, Logos 4, Grecian Festival 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rallyl-4, Class Representative 1, Christmas Basket.Drive 2 MYERS, .nM ..... . . . ...... 40 NARDOLILLO, NICK . . .11,14,4o,166,17o, 174,180,188,192,l95,254,257,259 C. Basketball 1, J. V. Track 1, J. V. Tennis 2, Varsity Tennis 3-4, Club Council 4, Boys League Council 3-4, Block CV 3-4, Student Assembly 4, Band Council 4, Achaean 4, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Repre- sentative l,3,4, Class Boys League Presi- dent 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 NAVAS, JEFF .... 41,115,118,213,235 J. V. Wrestling 1-3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Boys League Council 2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 NEETZ, ROLLIN ........... 41 Rifle 2, Radio 1-2, Marching Band 1 NELSON, NATALIE .......... 54 Pep Club 2, Student Assembly 1, Caduceus 1-2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show Model 1, Honor Roll 3-4 NICHOLS, EILEEN ........... 41 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Honor Roll 3-4 NOVAK, KEN .............. 41 NUNES, DANIEL ....... . .... 41 NYSTROM, MARGARET .... 41,250,267 Glass Menagerie 4, Grecian Festival 1-2 OBERHANSLI, KAREN ......... 41 Class Representative 3 OLSTAD, MARY .......... 19,41 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Art 1, Grecian Festival 1-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 OSTLER, WILLIAM .......... 41 B. Basketball 2, J.V. Cross Coimtry 2, C.S.F. 1-4, Chess 4, Spartan League 1, Honor Roll 1-4 OWEN, SHEILA .......... 41,254 Homemaking 1,4, Art 2-3, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Ba.nd 1-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2,Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4 OXFORD, HARRY ......... 41,118 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Grecian Festival 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 4 PARKEY, LEON .......... 41,239 J.V. Swimming 1-3, Varsity Swimming 4, Frosh-Soph Wrestling 1, J.V. Wrestling 2-3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Honor Roll 3-4 PARODI, MICHAEL . . 1o,11,19,41,11a,17s, 1'7'7,179,18l,190,191,245 Club Council 4, Student Assembly 3, Caduceus 1-2, Science 4, Spartan League 1, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival l-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representative 1-2, Class Vice President 4, Class Boys League President 2, Honor Roll 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4, Finance Committee 4 PAVESE, MIKE ......... 41,266,267 South Pacific 4 PEEK, STEVE ......... S-16,10,11, 42,39,113,167,171,180,186 Golf 1-4, Club Council 2-3, Boys League Council 1, Block CV 2-4, C.S. F. 2-4, Radio 1-2, Electronics 1-2, Executive Council 3-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class President 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1 U PENNINGTON, VIRGINIA ...... 544,225 PERDUE, SUZETTE .......... 42 PERRON, MICHAEL ..... 1l,28,42,106, 142,179,190-192,224 Sports Manager 4, Club Council 3-4, Boys League Council 3, F.T.A. 3-4, Science 4, Nominations 8: Elections 4, Gymnastics 3, Junior Prom 4, Soimd-Off Rally 4, Class Representative 3-4 PERRY, CATHY ...... S-20,42,250,267 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Student As- sembly 3, Drama 2-3, My Sister Eileen 3, Glass Menagerie 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representa- tive 3-4, Honor Roll 3, Christmas Basket Drive 1-3 PERRY, DENNIS ........... - ,149 J.V. Wrestling 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Senior Ball 3, Hayward 1 PETRIE, NORMAN . . . 13,42,14o,153,155 C. Basketball 3, J.V. Basketball 3, J.V. Track 3, Varsity Track 2-4, Varsity Cross Country 4, Junior Prom 4, Christmas Basket Drive 4 PEZZOLA, GLENN . . . . . 42 Honor Roll 2-3 - PHILLIPS, CLIFF J.V. Wrestling 2, Boys League Council 1, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1,2,4 PHILLIPS, JOAN ...... 42,186,187,194 Club Council 3, A.F.S. 1-4,'C.S.F. 1-4, Band Council 1, F.T.A. 1, Drama 1, Logos 3-4, Orchestra 1-2, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representa- tive 1-3, Honor Roll 1-4 PHIPPS, EDWARD ., .......... 42 PINANA, LAURA .......... 42,195 Town News 4, Grecian Festival 3, Honor Roll 1 PINANA, LINDA .......... 42,195 Pep Club 2-3, Town News 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Honor Roll 1-4 PLUMMER, ROBERT ...... J . . 42 Christmas Basket Drive 1 POST, SHIRLEY ............ 42 Grecian Festival 3, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4 PRATT, RON . . ............ 42 Frosh-Soph Football 1-2, Grecian Festival 1-4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Christmas Basket 42,192 Drive 4 PRICE, BARBARA ..... . . . . . . 54 PUCCI, LINDA . . . . 43 Gymnastics 1-2 PUCKETT, CARYL ......... 43,181 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 3-4, Caduceus 2-3, Homemaking 2, Art 1, Hootenanny 4, Grecian Festival 1, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 1, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3 QUAN, DANIEL ........ 43,189,236, 25O,251,260,263,267 Art 1, Drama 3-4, My Sister Eileen 3, Glass Menagerie 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-3 QUIGLEY, PAMELA .... 43,193,254,257 QUINTANAL, RICHARD . .S-17,4a,113,114, 130--l35,159,180,254,258,259 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2-3, Varsity Football 4, Block C'V 2-4, Band Council 4, Orchestra 1-4, Dance Band 1-4, Marching Ba.nd 1-3, Rally Band 1-3, Oklahoma 1, Damn Ya.n.kees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Class Vice President 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3, King of Belles Nominee 4 - RAMOS, JOHN ....... 42,193,266,269 J. V. Wrestling 3, Aeolian 4, A'Cappella 4, Marching Band 1, Rally Band 1, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-3, Class Representative 2, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 RASMUSSEN, NEIL ..... 11,43,148,149, , 154,162,163,180,192 Varsity Swimming 1-4, J.V.' Wrestling 1 Varsity Wrestling 3-4, Frosh-Soph Foot-, ball 1, Block CV 1-4, student AsseInbly,3, Sound-Off Rally 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 RAUDENSKI, SANDRA ..... 43,198,247 Megaphone 1, Laconian 4, Grecian Festival 3, South Pacific 4, Big Sister Tea 1, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Tea3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 3, Christmas Basket'Drive 2, Arroyo l REDDING, BARBARA . . 43,118,181,250,26'7 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Caduceus 1, Glass Menagerie 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival, 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2'-4, Honor Roll 1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2 REDMOND, TERI ............ 43 Girls League Coumcil 4, Big Sister Tea. 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Mills High 1 REES, JAMES .... 44,141,179,188,190 J.V. Track 1-2, Varsity Track 3-4, J.V. Cross Country 1-4, Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 4, Chess 1, Radio 4, Electronics 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Honor Roll 3-4 REEVES, GARY ........ 11,33,36,44, 186,188,250,266,26'7 Club Council 3, C.S.F. 4, Drama 3-4, Tovm News 3, Dance Band 2, My Sister Eileen 3, Glass Menagerie 4, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 2-4, Spartigras Director 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representa- tive 1, Honor Roll 2 REIM, DOUG ............ 44,259 Dance Band 3-4 RESCHERT, PAM ....... 44,123,173, 181,182,184 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, Student As- sembly 3, Homemaking 1, Art 2, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 2-4,' Big Sister Tea 4, :Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spa.rtigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representative 1-3, Class Treasurer 1, Honor Roll 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4, Sweetheart, Princess 3, Varsity Song Girl 3-4, Head Song Girl 4, Mt. Eden 1 REVAK, STU . I . 44,l51,193,266,268,269 Aeolian 3-4, C.S.F. 4, Hootenanny 3, A'Cappella 3-4, Madrigals 4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Honor Roll 4 RHIEN, ELLEN ...... 44,193,266,269 C.S.F. 3, F.T.A. 2-3, Rifle 3, A'Cappella 3-4, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 2-3, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 RICE, WILLIAM .... 11,44,1'77,186,190 Boys League Council4, C,S.F.'1-4, Grecian Festival 2-4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 1-4 RICH, MIKE .......... 44, 130,154 Varsity Track 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 2, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 4, Honor Roll 1 RICKER, SHARON ......... 45,257 Orchestra 1-4,, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4 RIEMAN, DAVID ......... 45,54,239 J.V. Track 1-2, Electronics 3-4 RIEMAN, MARK ........ 45,193,269 J.V. Track 2, Aeolian 3-4, Math 2, A'Cappella 3-4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 1,2,4 ROBLES, PRISCILLA ..... 1 . . 45,257 Caduceus 2, Art 1, Orchestra 1-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festi- val 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Spartigras 4, Honor Roll 4 RODGERS, GAYLE ....... 45,246,247 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 RODRIGUES, JOAN .......... 45 Honor Roll 1-3 ROEHL, DIANA .... 45,191,193,266,269 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Science 1, Drama 1-2, A'Cappella 4, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 3, Honor Roll 4 ROHRS, LINDA ............. 45 Gymnastics 3, Grecian -Festival 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 4 ROLPHE, MELDA ........... 45 Girls League Council 2,4 C.S.F. 1-2, 287 Senior Ball 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Break- fast 3, Sound-Off Rally 3, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Class Representative 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Grecian Festival 3 RosE, KATHLEEN ..... 45,174,242,24a Student Assembly 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Senior Ball 3 ROSENBORG,,GEOFF . . 13,45,11o,14o J.V. Track 2-3, Varsity Track 4, J.V. Cross Country 4, Frosh-Soph Football 2 ROSENKRANS, TIM ..... 16,45,130,159, 1'74,l80,254,25'7-259 ROSS, SHARYN . ......... 46,119 Megaphone 1, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Representa- tive 4 ROTTMAR, PHYLLIS ......... 46 ,RULoN, MARY ........, ..... 4 6 C.S.F. 2, Drama 1, Grecian Festival 2-3, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4 RUTHERFORD, MARSHIA .... s-7,11,46, 176,181,186 Girls League Council 3-4, Pep Club 4, C.S.F. 4, Hootenanny 4, Grecian Festival 1,2,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show Model 3-4, Class Representative 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2,4 RYAN, SUE ........... 12,46,195 Achaean 4, Town News 3, Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 ST. LAWRENCE, MICKEY ....... 46 Megaphone 1, Grecian Festival 4, Spartigras 4, Honor Roll 4 SALEMI, DIANE ............. '46 SALVIN, DONNA ............ 46 Grecian Festival 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-4 SANCHEZ, KATHY .,...... . . . 46 Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4 SANTONI, YVONNE . ......... 46 SCANLAN, MICHAEL . .11,14,15,22,28,46, 118,130,132,134,158, 161,1'77,180,181,195,198 Varsity Baseball 1-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2-3, Varsity Football 4, Boys League Coiuicil 4, Pep Club 4, Block CV, Math 1-2, Science 1, Laconian 4, Town News 4, Grecian Festival 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Representative 1, Class Vice President 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 SCHAAR, DALE ........... 46,192 SCHANTIN, JOHN . , ......... 46 scHMIDT, JEFF . . :11,47,116,i23,174,199 Wrestling 4, Boys League Council 4, Art 3-4, Laconian 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Rep- resentative 4, Honor Roll 4 SCOTT, PHYLLIS ......... 11,l5,47 Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 3-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Girls League Fashion Show Model 4, Class Representa- tive 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 4 SCOTT, BOB ....... 11,47,55,11s,166 Student Assembly 3, C.S.F. 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-3, Honor Roll 1,4 SEEMEYER, JUDY .......... 11,47 Caduceus 3, Grecian Festival 2-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 SENGSTACK, PAULA . . l1,15,4'7,1l6,119, 171,179,181,182,186,18'7 Club Council 3-4, Girls League Council 2,1 A.F.S. 2-3,, Megaphone 1, Pep' Club 2-4, C.S.F. 1-4, 'Nominationsit Elections 288 2-4, Homemaking 2, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1,4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Soimd-Off Rally 1-4, Girls League Fashion Show 2, Class Representative 1-4, Class Secretary 1, Class Girls League President 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-3, Class Song Girl 1-2, Varsity Song Girl 3-4, Head Song Girl 4, Basketball Princess 4 SEVILLE, RICH ......... 47,118,166 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Tennis 3, Varsity Tennis 4, Gymnastics 1, Grecian Festival 2-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 SEXTON, KENNETH ' ..... . . . . . 54 SHERMAN, GEORGE . . . 4'7,120,130,148, 149,159,175,18O,186 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J. V. Baseball 2-3, J.V. Cross Country 3, J. V. Wrestling 3-4, Football Sports Manager 4, Block CV 3-4, Student Assembly 4, C.S. F, 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-2, Honor Roll 1,3,4 SHERMAN, NANCY ........... 47 A.F.S. 1, C.S.F. 1, Jtmior Prom 4, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Oceanside High 1 SILCOX, SUZANNE ....... 48,266,269 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Aeolia.n 4, Gymnastics 3, A'Cappella 4, South Pacific 4, Senior Ball 3, Honor Rolll-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 sILL,LINDA.... ...... ....4a Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Honor Roll 4 SIMONTON, CAROL .......... 48 Grecian Festival 1, Spartigras 4, Class Representative 1, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 SLOAN, SHIRLEY ........... 48 Homemaking 4, Grecian Festival 3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Soimd-Off Rally 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3 SMITH, JOSEPH ............ 48 SMITH, VICKA ........... 54,186 C.S. F. 1-4, Drama 1-2, Logos 4, Spa.I'tig'ras 4, Honor Roll 1-4 soAREs, BARBARA, CSee Butij SOARES, PAULETTE .......... 48 SPAULDING, LYNETTE ..... 4a,55,191 Girls League Council 3, A.F.S. 2-3,C.S.F. 2-4, Caduceus 2-3, Science 4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Honor Roll 3-4 SPRAGUE, JANE ...... 24,25,48,1l8, 122,171,,186,187,195 A.F.S. 3, C.S.F. 1-4, F.T,A. 1-2, spanish 4, Achaean 3, Achaean Editor-in-Chief 4, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Girls League Fashion Show 4, Graduation Honor Guide 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2 SPEIGHTS, DAVE ............ 48 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Wrestling 3-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Grecian Festival 2-4 STADELMAN, STANLEY . . 11,49,121,175 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, Student Assembly 4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representative 1,3,4, Honor Roll 3, Christmas Basket Drive 3 STAVERT, NANCY ........ -. 49,118 Girls League Coimcil 1, Memphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, C.S. F. 4, Nominations St Elections 2, Town News 3, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 1, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Soimd-Off Rally 1-4, Class Rep- resentative 1-4, Class Girls League Presi- dent 1, Honor Roll 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3, Class Cheerleader 1 STEWART, DANA .... . . . ..... 49 STINSON, HOWARD .......... 49 Grecian Festival 3-4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 STOKES, SHIRLEY . . . . . . . . . . 49 STRATFORD, DENA Csee Dig'lllSt0D STROMBERG, MARC .... , ...... 49 STROMGREN, KEN ........... 49 Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 4 STRONG,TIM .... .........49 SUNDIN, RICK ............. 49 SUTTON, SUSAN . . S-20,14,49,l06,l16, 12l,174,188,191,197,225 A.F.S. l, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Student Assembly 4, Science 4, Nominations Kr Elec- tions l,2,4, Laconian 3-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Jimior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 3, Class Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 3, Christmas Basket Drive 4,Bas- ketball Princess 4, Senior Supplement 3 TAUS, VICTOR ......... 49,130,142, , 193,262,266,269 TEBBE, DIANE ........... 50,187 Caduceus 1-3, Spanish 4, Grecian Festi- val l-2, Honor Roll 4 THOMAS, BRAD ....... A ..... 50 THOMAS, MARY ......... 11,15,48, , . , , ,,,,Ag50,1A31,196,263 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-YK Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound- Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 1-3 THOMPSON, CRAIG . . . 50 GTECIZII Festival 4 THOMPSON, SHARON . .... 50 Junior Prom 4 TINGSTROM, JANET . . . . . . 50,189,267 Club Council 4, A.F.S. 1, Drama 1,3,4, Grecian Festival 1-3, Senior Ball 3, Soiuid- Off Rally 3-4, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 TOBIN, DOUG .............. 50 Frosh-Soph Football Manager 1, Varsity Football Manager 2, Grecian Festival 3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Honor Roll 4 TODD, MIKE . . . 5O,130,148,149,155,180 J. V. Track 1, Varsity Track 4, J.V. Wrestling 2-4, Frosh-Soph Football 1, Varsity Wrestling 2-4, Varsity Football 2-4, Block CV 2-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Junior Prom 3 TOLER, JERRY, ............. 50 TOWNSEYND, SHARON ........ 54,189 Caduceus 2-3, Big Sister Tea 4 TROEN, PATRICIA ......... 50,196 Laconian 4, Grecian Festival '3-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Honor Roll 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3 TRUELSEN, CARLEEN ....... 51,226 TRUMM, JIM .......... 51,254,257 C.S.F. 1-3, Rifle 3, Radio 1, Art 2, Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3 TURRA, KATHY . . . 51,186,18'7,254,257 A.F.S. 4, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, C.S.F. z-4, Caduceus 4, F.T.A. 2, Rifle 2, or- chestra 1-4, Oklahoma 1, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festival 2-3, Senior Ball 3, Class Representative 4, Honor Roll 1-4 ULLMAN, LESLIE . . ......... 51 VANDENBERGHE, VIC ....... 51,ao, 118,130,175 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1, J.V. Baseball 1-2, J.V. Wrestling 3, Frosh-SophFootba111-2, J. V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 4, Student Assembly 4, Grecian Festival 3, Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-2, Class Representative 1, Honor Roll 3-4 VARDY, RUBY .... , 1L,1g,15,23,51,110, 111,123,lQ.,18ll,184,186 Club Council 3, Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-4, C.S.F. 4, Nominations Ka Elections 2, Executive Council 3-4, Grecian Festival 1-4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 2, Class Secretary 2, Student, Body Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive l,3, Class Cheerleader 2-4, Varsity Song Girl 4 VAVERKA, ROGER .......... 51 Grecian Festival 2-4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Class Representative 2, Honor Roll 4 VIAILLE, LARRY ........... 51 VICENCIO, DAVID .......... 51 Honor Roll 3, Christmas Basket Drive 2 VICENCIO, HENRY ......... 51,245 D. Basketball 1, A.F.S. 3, Student Assem- bly 2, Math 2, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Class Representative 1-2, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 2-3 VIDLER, RAY ........... 51,254 Orchestra 3-4, Dance Band 3, Marching Band 1-3 V VIROSTKO, STEVE ....... 54,213,263 Art 4 WAISNER, STEVE ..,........ 51 Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 WALKER, MARSHA .......... 51 Pep Club 2-4, Megaphone 1, Grecian Festi- val 1,2,4, Big Sister Tea 4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1-4, Class Representative 1-2, Honor Roll 1,4, Christmas Basket Drive 2, Class Cheerleader 1-2 WALLER, BOB ..... 1O,51,191,254,259 J. V. Swimming 2-3, J. V. Tennis 4, Student Assembly 4, C.S.F. 2-3, Math 2, Band Council 4, Science 4, Dance Band 3-4, Marching Band 4, Rally Band 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Class Representative 2-4, Class Treasurer 3-4, Honor Roll 1-4 WALTON, KENT ............ 52 Gymnastics 2 WATIGNS, GWEN ........... 52 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2, Homemaking 2, Grecian Festival 2-3, Big Sister Tea 1, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 WEARANGA, JANICE ......... 52 Abbors, Stephen . . . 60,64,l'73,175, z31,254,255,25'1 Abreu, Jackie . ....., 60,254 Abreu, John . . Abreu, Nadine . . . . 103 '76 Adams, Stephanie . . . . 60 Adams, Steven . . . . . '76 Agee, Mark . . . . . . 92 Aguiar, Steve . . . . . 76 Ahiborn, Bonnie . . . 92 Albers, Catherine ............ 60 Albritton, Mary . . . Alexander, Christine . 60 76,l10,111,181,183 ' 76 60 Allan, Martha ........,.... Allen, Colleen .... ........ Allen, David . . . . 92 Allen, Eddy . . . . . 92 Allen, James . . . . 92 Allen, Philip . . . . . 76 Altergott, Susan . . . . 60 Alves, Richard . . . . . . 92 Amico, Dianne .... . .... 76 Andersen, Christopher . . .' 76,192 Anderson, Andrew . . . . . . . . 92 Anderson, Carolyn . . . . 76,181,257 Anderson, Dale . . ..,. 92 Anderson, Dave . . . . 60 Anderson, Don . . . . . 92 Anderson, Jacelyn .... 60 Anderson, Jackie . . ..... 60 Anderson, Jon . . . . 92,147,161 Anderson, Judy . . .... 60,76 Anderson, Lynn . . . 75,76,181 Anderson, Mark . . .... 92 Anderson, Neva . . . . . 76,257 Anderson, Thomas . . . . 92 Andrade, Terry . . . . . . 60 Junior Prom 4, Sound-Off Rally 4, Honor Roll 3-4 WELKER, KEN .......... -. . . 52 WELLS, SANDY .... ll,52,112,1l3,188 WENDLAND, RICHARD . . ll,28,52,89,107, 170,171,175,186,188,195,223 Club Council 3, A.F.S. 3, StudentAssembly 4, C.S. F. 1-4, Math 2, Radio 1-3, Achaean 4, Marching Band 1, Executive Council 4, Grecian Festival 3, Sound-Off Rally 3-4, Class Vice President 3, Student Body Vice President 4, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 , WEST, LUANNE ............ 52 WHITE, ROBERT ..... 52,193,266,269 Club Council 4, Aeolian 2-4, A'Cappella 2-4, Madrigals 3, Damn Yankees 2, Bye Bye Birdie 3, South Pacific 4, Sound-Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 4 WHITE, VICKI ..... . . . 52 Sound-Off Rally 4 WICHAEL, BUD .......... 53,239 J.V. Basketball 1-3, Varsity Basketball 2-3, J.V. Baseball 3, Grecian Festival 1-3, Sound-Off Rally 1-4 WILKMAN, STEVE ....... 52,106,l14, 1l5,130,153,154 J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2-4, Frosh- Soph Football 1, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Block CV 4, Grecian Festival 1-3, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Soimd- Off Rally 1-3, Honor Roll 3, King of Belles Nominee 4 WILLIAMS, DONNA .......... 53 Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 1, Girls League Fashion Show 1, Class Represent- ative 1-2, Christmas Basket Drive 1-4 WILLITS, AL ...... '. . 15,53,148,149 J.V. Track 3, J.V. Wrestling 3, Varsity Wrestling 3-4, Block CV 4, Student As- sembly 3, Grecian Festival 3-4, Sound- Off Rally 3-4, Honor Roll 4, Christmas Basket Drive 3-4 WILSON, CHARLES . . . 53 WILSON, GEORGE . . ......... 53 WILSON, JANICE ........... 53 Drama 1, Achaean 4, Spartigras 4, Sound- Off Rally 3, Honor Roll 3-4 WILSON, JEANETTE ....... 53,230 WRIGHT, LARRY ..... 53,113,l42,180 Varsity Basketball 3-4, Varsity Baseball 1, J.V. Cross Country 3, Block CV 3-4, Grecian Festival 2-4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4, Honor Roll 2-3, Clark Township High 1 YAMAMOTO, ELLEN ...... 53,116,193, 266,267,269 Aeolian 2-4, A'Cappella 2-4, Damn Yankees 2, South Pacific 4, Grecian Festl-1 val 2, Big Sister Tea 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Bas- ketball Queen 4 YOTHERS, JANET ....... 53,123,199 Megaphone 1, Pep Club 2-3, Band Council 2, Laconian 4, Orchestra 1-3, Grecian Fest-ival 1-4, Junior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Senior Breakfast 3, Sound-Off Rally 1-3, Class Representative 2-3, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Christmas Basket Drive 3, Class Song Girl 1 YOTHERS, STEVE ......... 54,254 Marching Band 1-4, Rally Band 1-4, Grecian Festival 3, Junior Prom 4 YOUNG, LARRY ............ 54 Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-4 YOUNG, ROBERT ........... 54 Grecian Festival 2 ZAREL, WALT . . . . . 54 ZIER, EVELYN . . . . . 54 Big Sister Tea 4 ZINN, LORYN .......... 10,54,174 Student Assembly 4, Achaean 3, Grecian Festival 2-4, Big Sister Tea 4, Jtuiior Prom 4, Senior Ball 3, Spartigras 4, Sound-Off Rally 2-3, Honor Roll 4, Hayward High 1 U nde rclass Index Andrakin, John . . . . ..'16 Andreasen, Carolyn - - . . . . '73 Aquillno, Sherry . . . . . . . . 92 Arata, Rusty . . Araujo, Sandra Araujo, Susan . . ..... 60 Arias, Patricia Armstrong, Carol Armstrong, Jerry Armtrout, Kandra . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . ve . . '74,76,181 ...76 .. ....76 .. ..'76,226 Arney, Kathryn . .... 92 Arthur, David . . . . 92,174 Arzino, Myrna, . . . . 60 Athayde, Carole . . . . 76 Atkins, Janice . . . . 92 Atkinson, Eddie . . . . 60 Atkinson, Vicki . . . so Atwell, Ronnie . . ........... 92 Atwood, Karen .... , ...... , .... 92 Auger, Ron ..... .'76,121,l23,136,154,155 Avila, Kathleen ........ 60,186,257 Aydelott, Debra . . ...... 60 Babcock, Jeffrey . .... 76 Bachtell, Craig . . . . 76 Bachtell, Leonard . . .... '76 Badler, Marilyn . . ........ 92 Badler, Norman. . . . . . 60,175,186 Bailey, Harold . . ......... 92 Bailey, Jane . . . . 58,60,181,187,231 Baker, David . . . . . ...... Y 92 Baker, Judy . . . . . 76 Baker, Lynne . . . . . 92 Baker, Patricia . . . . 60 Balak, Richard . 92 Baldwin, Sue .... . . 60 Banwart, Marlene ' . . . 92 Berger, John . . . . . 89 Barker, Betty . . . 58,60,175,181,182,227 Barker, Beverly . . . . . . . . .... 92 76 Barker, William . . Q Barkworth, John . . . 60 Barnett, Lonnie . . . 60 Barnett, Valerie . . . 92 Baronian, Mark . . . . . 76 Barretta, Teresa . . . . 92 Barron, Ella . . . . 92,181 Barron, Susan . . . . 92 Barros, Don . . . 76 Barry, Linda .... . 92 Barstad, William . . . 76 Bartley, Patricia . . . 76 Bass,Gal1.... ..60 Baty, Robin ..... . . 92 Bauman, Ricky ..... . 92 Baummrdner, Elaine . . . 60 Baumgardner, Irene . . . 92 Baxter, Bruce . . . . 76 Baylis ....... . . 257 Beach, Steve . . . .... 75,136 Beach, Steven . . ...... 76 Beale, Pamela . . . . . 60,193,263 Beale, Steven r . Beaudrow, Rickie, . . Beavers, Janet . . Becker, Eric . . . . . . . Beckman, David . . Beckman, Vicki . Belden, Barbara . . Belden, Wendy . Ben, Peggy . . Bell, Richard . . Bellar, Sharon . . . Bencnwick, Danna . Bencnwiek, Nadine ......93 .......103 si 61,136,145,159 .. .... 93 ......93 ....e1 veg ..121,199 ....9a ...61 .ve , 93 289 Bengard, Clifford . Bengard, Gary . . Benkert, Louise . Benson, Alan . . Benson, Lee . . . Benson, Sandra . . Benson, Steve . . Bentley, Stephen . Berg, Lucinda . . Bergendahl, Tom Berger, Sue . . Bergman, David . . Bergstrom, Lorna . Berkheiser, Janet . Berkheiser, Robert Bernards, Michelle Bertelson, Curt . . Bertelson, Ken . . Besold, Terry . Beta, Randal , . . . Bett1,R1chard . . . Biddinger, Timothy Bierwith, Robert . Blrdwell, Michael . Bisauta, David. . . Bissell, James . . . Black, Cynthia . . . Blair, Dennis . . Blake, Paula . . Blakemore, John . . Blakely, Da.niel . . . Blakely, Robert . Bland, William . . Blank, Beth . . . . . 61 . . 93,147 . . . 76 . . 93,2740 . . 106 ..61 ..61 . . . 77 77,224 . 93 .. 93,226 61 .. 77 . . ..... 77 . . ...... 61 . . . . .91,96,161 . ..... 89 . 60,136,228 77 ....61 . ...77 .. ..77,140 ...........96 . . 6l,l40,144,l45,177 90,99,171,196,266,266 58,6l,17l,173,176,179, 186,187,254 ..........96 ...61,226 ...96 ..61,136 93 ......61 93,254,257 Blasquez, Mary ............ , 93 Blau, Celeste . . Blazin, Joanne . . Blevins, Richard . Blount, Nancy . Bluestein, Judy . . Boardman, Curtis . Boatman, Domia . Bock, Linda .... Bohntinsky, Charles ' Boisvert, Lynett . Bolla, Catherine . Bologno, Diane . Booth, Marsha . Borba, Richard . . Borden, Geoffrey Borders, Deborah Boren, Vicki . . . 74,77,176,186,l93,254, 266,269 ........96,257 ......96 . , . . . . 77 . 61,196,266,269 . ....... 61 93 ..96,161 . ...96 . ..93 93 93 . . 61,188,257 . . . 61,225 . ...77 . ..76 Britting, Karen Brockm Brocks, an, Robert Sandy . . ..... .77 .77 77 Brogden,Dorothy 77 Brooke, Douglas . . 61,l67,175,180,187,225 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Elizabeth Kathleen . Sandra . Arnold . . . Barbara . . Carol . . Kathy . Larry . . Steven . . . Browne, Christine Brumfield, Kenneth Brxmdage, Susan . . Bruse, Deborah . . Brussaly, Karen . Buchhorn, Katherine Budge, Marilyn . Bull, Lyle ..... Bump, Ray . . Bundy, Kim . Busch, Julie . . . Bush, Cynthia . . Busse, Sandra . . Bussell, Diane . Buthman, Teri . . Butler, Joim . . . Cabral, Barbara . Calandri, Karen . . Calderan, Kent . . Caldwell, Maryanne Calestini, Edward Call,Carl Callander, Steve . Callen, Gary . . . Calloway, Pamela Caloroso, Robert . . . . Calvert, Clinton . . Camara, Joseph . . Cambra, Janice . . Cameron, Jon . . Cameron, Nick . . . Camper, Maryanne Canada, Canada, Canepa, Canepa, Larry . . Susan . . Cathy . . . Douglas . Canfield, Joyce . Cantin, Cantua, Canup, Brian . Bart . . . Michael . Borge, Diane .............. 93 Boring, Joyce . . 58,61,l06,174, 175,181, 166,167,193,266 Boscaccl, Kathleen' ........... 61 Boscacci, Suzanne . ....... 93 Bose, Janice . . . . . 93 Botelho, Julie ......... . . . 61 Bourguet, Annette ........,... 93 Bowen, Mary . . 61,123,181,l84,193,266,269 S-20 Bowhen, Ronald ............ 93 Boyd, David . . . . . 93 Boyd, Donald . .... 77 Boyd, James . . . . 61,159 Boyd, Robert . . . 77 Boyd, Stephen . . . 77,254 77 Boyle, James . . Boyle, Larraine .. ......77 Boyles, Elizabeth . . . . , ..... 103 Brachman, James . . . . 77,179,l92,257 Bradley, .Scott .... .... 6 1,254 Bradshaw, Michael . . . . . 77 Brame, Larry . . . . . 93 Bramell, Donna . . . . 93 Bramell, Thomas . . . 61,151 Branco, Terry . . . . 61 Brashear, Janet . . . . 61 Bratton, Ray . . . . . 61 Braun, Terrence . . . . 61 Brazelton, Mark . . 61 Breilh, Janet . . . ...... . . 77 Brennan, Cynthia . . . .91,93,174,257 Bridgeman, Gary Briggs, Beth .... .. ....... 61 . . . 77.181 290 Canup, Patricia . Caporusso, Joyce Caporusso, Ralph . Carey, Robert . . . Carlson, Nancy . . Carlson, Richard Carlson, Sandra . Carney, Patricia . Carr, Susan .... Carter, Thomas D, . Carter, Thomas L. Carter, William . Casqueiro, Richard . Cassell, Diane . . . Casteel, Gerald . Casteel, Richard . . Castillo, Lynne . Cauley, Delores . . Cavanaugh, Jackie Cavanaugh, Sandra Chamberlain, Carol Chamness, Laura Chan, Darold . . . Chan, Ranard . . Chandler, Pen.ny . Chapman, Joim . . Charonnet, Noel . Chavez, Annamarie Chavez, Mary . . Cheeseman, Jerry . . Chiara, Eugene . . Childs, Kathleen . Childs, Paulette Christiansen, David 93 ....77,17o ..'241 ..61 ...93 106 . . . ..... 77 6l,136,151,160 ......77 77 .96,166 ...77 ...69 93 ..61,228 ..77 .62 . ..... 62 . . . . . . 93 77,166,254,257 . . . . . . 93 . 58,62,88,194 77 93 . 62 .. 94 . . 94,254 . . 77,136 .. 94 .. 94 . 62,151 . . . 77,136 . . . 94,266 . . . . . . 77 62,193,266,269 . . . . . . 77 . . . . 94 . . 77 . . . . 77 . . . 77,138 .. 74,77,161 . . 77,157 94 ....94,192 .. 62,130,159 .....77 ..62 .62 .62 .77 94 ....77,147 ..94,175,254 ..94,161,196 77 .78 ..94 .....94 78 .. 94,138,165 78 ...94,164 ...62 ...76 ...62,166 78 .76,166,254 94 78 .78 .94 .78 . 62 .. 94 . . 94,254 .. 90,94 . 94,186 .. 62 . . 106 . 78 . 94 . 62 . 78 Christensen, Karen Chun, Carolyn . . Chun, Stanley . . Chung, Robert . . . Churchill, Charles Clapham, Mary Jo Clark, Boyce . . Clark, Catherine Clark, Glenna . . Clark, Kathleen . Clark, Kevin . . . Clark, Margaret . Clark, Rodney . . Clary, Robert . . Clayton, Barbara Clayworth, Judy Clemons, Gearldine Clinton, Gregory . Clinton, Wanda . . Coad, Janet . . Coates, Gene . Coates, George . . Coates, Jeanette . . . Cochran, Michael com, Marjorie . . Collier, Jerry . . Collier, Nancy . . Collier, Edwin . . Conant, Steve . . Confer, Suzanne . Conley, Clarence . . Conley, Roy . . . . Conant, Steven . . Conner, Kay . . . Connor, Kathleen Connor, Susan . . Conyers, Larry Conyers, William Cook, Jeffrey . . Cooke, Janine . Cooke, Larry . . Cooper, Catheryn Cooper, Donald Cooper, Paula . . Cooper, Richard . Corbin, chem . . . Cordoza, Steve . Correia, Linda . . Correia, Renee . . Corriea, Thomas Corwin, Kurt . . . Costello, Robert . Cottet, Gary . . . Couch, Richard Coughlin, Kevin . Coughlin, Paula . . Cox, Penny . . Coyer, Bill .... Crabtree, Paul . . Cram, Linda . . . Cranford, Danny . Cravalho, Darlene Cravalho, Gilbert Crocker, Michael Crosby, Jane . . . Crouch, Robert . . Crowell, James . . Cryer, Shelly . . Culp, Cathryn . . . . Culp, Christine . . Cumberledge, Rena Curry, Patricia . Curtiss, June . . . Cusick, Sharlene . Cuthbertson, Kim . . Dalton, Mark . . . Damron, Annette . Dancosse, Lynn . Daudlin, Joanne . 94,254 . . 78,186,187,191 . . . . . . . 94 . . . . 78,157 . . . . 78 .. 94,175 .. 78,140 . 62,81 . 94 .. 62 . . 103 62 . 78 . 78 . 78 78 ......62 90,91,94 74,75,76,174,179,167 62 94 . 62,164 ..94 .94 ..94 94 94 .62,73,136,Z28 62 78 . . 62 . . . 94 . 148,149 .. 78,181 . . . 74 . 56,62 . . . . . 62 . . . . . . 78 . . . . . . . 62 . 90,91,94,191 . . . . . . 62 . . . . . . . 94 . . . . . . . . 94 . 62,186,251,257 . . . 63,166,180 . . . . . . . 89 .. 63,130 . . 76,161 . . . 106 .. 94,161 .. 78 . 78 . 78 . . . . 78 75,76 , , , , , 63,186,187 78,181,193,263,266 . . . . . . . . . 241 . . ...... 78 .. 103 . 94 ..94 94 78,164 . . . . 63,186,227 . . 66,140,151,156 . . . 63,140,174 . . . . 94,174 . . 94 . . . 106 . . . 58,63 . . . . . 63 . . 94,122,174 . . . . 94 ....66 ..63,l51 ...66 78 94 Davidson, Clifton . . 56,69,166,146,149,150, Davidson, Deborah Davidson, Jeffery Davidson, Richard Davies, Gregg . . . Davis, Bruce . . . Davis, Gary . . 154,174,166,167,166,254 . . . . . 94,175,161 . . . . . '78,193,Z54,269 78 ....78,138 95 ..66 . . . . 63 . . . . 79 95,175,186 . . 96,138 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Judith . . . Merchele . Michael . Shelly . . Sherry . Warren . Day, Karen .... Deboer, Michael . Decker, Randolph . DelCarlo, Raymond Delfino, Linda . . . DeLima, Nancy . DeLima, Steve . Delmastro, Doug . DeMarco, Christine DeMello, Donald . . Denning, Joan . . . Denning, John . Dennis, Carol . . . DeNoble, David . Densmore, Kathleen DeSilva, Terrie . De St. Maurice, Deborah . . . . 63 De St. Maurice, Susan . . . . 95 Devalle, Penny . DeVilbiss, Jeffrey DeVi1biss, Michael Dewitt, Carol . . . Dias, Keith . . Dias, Robert . . . Dicken, Robert . . Dimmock, Joanne . Dingman, Patricia Discher, Thomas . Dixon, Kathleen . Dixon, Kerry . . . Dixon, Michael . Doane, Clyde . . Doane, Juanita . Dobbel, Robert . Dolim, Patricia . Dolin, Dale .... Domingoes, Susan Dormap, Terry . . Dorn, Dorst, Michele . . Michael . . Dorward, Michael . Doss, Doss, Paul .... Walter . Dove, Theresa . . Dowler, Stephen . Downs, David . . Downs, Mary , Doyle, Drake, Drake, Drury, Dryer, Duarte Dubois Deborah . Roger, Ronald Donna . ,... .58 Lynne . . . , Diane . . , Alice . Duensing, Sally . Duff, Gail . . . Duffey, Gerald Duffey, James . . Duke, Linda . . Duke, Sharon . . Dukellis, John . . Duncan, Paul . . Duniphin, Danny . Duniphin, Diane . Dunn, Jerry . . . Duperroir, Deborah Dutton, Dane Dye, Christopher , , Dye, Jenny . . . Dyer, Eunice . Dyer, Lynne . . . Dykes, Linda Easterday, Robert . Eastman, Mike . . Eddy, Allen .... Edington, Pamela ........... 64 Edrington, Peter . . 16,58,64,136,159,173, Edwards, Deanna . . ...... 79,186,191 Egan, James . . . ...78 . 89,95 . 95 . . 78,175 . , . 95 . 95,147 . 63 . 78 95,146,161 95,147,161 . . . . 89 . 63,228 ., 78 . ..95 .. ...63 . .... 95 ..'78,192 ...63 ..78 .. ..95 .. ..95 ..95 .78 .. ..95 . . . 63 . .... 78 . . . . . 78 . . 78,138,147 63,257 .166 78 .. ,95 .69,145,186 .....68 ..95 78 78 . . 91,94,138 . .... 63 ..95 ....79 .....79 63,167,180 . . . . . 63 ....95 . . 63,257 . . . . . . 79 . 79,147 . . 63,58,l8l,183 95 ....-....63 f .' .' . . .. 63,162, 180 ,63,121,175,l81,l99,204, 243 . . . . . 181,257 .....109 103 .. 74,79,181,189 .......69 . . . . . . . . 79 ... .. 63,151 . . 59,63,l09,181,l85 . 74,79,18l,l87,254 . . . . . . 79 . . . . . . . 79 . 63,244 . . 79,181 . . . 95 . . . . 79 . . I. 103 ..79 53 95 79,192 .. 79,179,186,190,191 .........95,192 .........79 108 226,227 . . . . 79 Ega.n, Pat ...... Egelston, Gregory . Egelston, William . Eggers, Bryan . . . Eggers, Charles . . Eidson, Dan . . . Ekdahl, Juleen . . Ekorn, Mary . Elcock, Donald . Elgar, Robert - Elliott, Debra .... Elliott, Nancy . . Ellis, Philip . . Ellis, William . . . Ellison, Cynthia . . Elsea, Linda ', , , Elson, Susan . . Emanuele, Guy . Emerson, Ronald . . Emmons, Merry . . Emmrich, Gary . . Emory, Kathi 6 . . Emory, Susan . Eno, Ralph . . . Ensign, Thomas . . Erjavec, Janet . . Esposito, Carl . . . Esposito, Connie . . Esser, Lois .... Esser, Paul . . . Estes, Harold, . . Estes, Jim Ethington, Linda . . Evans, Penny . . Evilsizor, John . . Fabry, Craig . . . Faris, Kenneth . . . Farrelle, Patricia . Farrelle, Stanley . Fasano, Diane . . . Fassio, Pamela . Fassler, Johanna . . Faustina, Stephanie ........... 79 Fausz, Barbara . . Felorio, Kathy .... Feneck,Judi .. . Ferchel, Lindley . . Ferdinand, Kenneth . Ferea, Ronald . . . Ferguson, John . . Ferlian, Tom .... Fernandes, Charlott Fernandes, Joanie Fernandes, Michael Fernandez, Carol . Fernandez, Linda . Ferreira, Danny . . Ferreira, James . . Ferreira, Raymond . Ferrero, Da.niel . . Ferrero, Gary . . . Ferrero, Stanley . . Ferry, Joseph . . . Fichelson, Bruce . Fixmegan, Brian . . Fiimie, Judy . . . Firpo, Evonne . . Fisch, Alan .... Fishbaugh, David . . Fisher, William . . . Fitzmaurice, Richard Flaherty, Cathy . Flanders, Jody . Flanigan, Terri . . Fleming, Beverly . Fletcher, Nelda . . Florio, Catherine ......... Fong, David .... 65,109,l40,l45,153,186 Fontano, James . . . Forbes, Raymond . Forbes, Robert . Fowler, Daniel . . Fowler, Janet . 64,234 . . . . 79,138 . . 64,136,151 . . . . . 79 . . . . . . 79 . . . . . . . . 109 . . . 79,128,181,184 . 55,58,64,186,l87 95,192 .........109 74,79,85,174,175,181, 193,269 . . . . . . . . . 64 . . . . . . 64 . . . . . . . 64 . . . . . . . . . 89 . . 79,l74,l81,186 . . . . . . . 64 . 95,138 . 95,181 .. 64 79,236 ...95 .79 ..........79 . 64,1 86,199,194,269 64 ...95 . 95,186 . 64,140 ...109 .95,198 ..79 ...95 ..61,64 ..79 ..95 .79 ...64 ..96,109 ....79 ........97,109 59,64,181,199,266,269 ..........194 . 64,175,181 . . . . . 79 . . 79 . . 64,65 . . . 64 ,. 138 79,181 95,217 . 95 . 193 . 89 . 64 . . 95 . . 95 . . 64 .. 1,59 .79 79 .95,257 ........109 . . . . . . . . . . 64 . . 79,174,175,199,269 ..........65 92,95 ..........64 . . 74,79,85,89,167, 171,180,186 ......65 ..95,254 . . . 89 . .. 95,181 . . . . . . 74,79,181 95,186 .. . .96 .......79 .. 79,189,191 ......96 Fox, Elizabeth .... Foxworthy, Kathleen Foy, Kenneth .... Francis, Shirley . . Franckum, James . Frank, Jonathan . Franklin, Steven . . Franzaith, William Franzatti, Darlene Franzatti, William . . Fraser, Laurie . Frazer, Ted . . Frazier, Karen . . Frazier, Norman . . Frazier, Sharon . . Freeman, John . . Freese, Carolyn . . Freilinger, Pat . . . Freitas, Anthony . . Freitas, Cynthia . Freitas, Gordon . . Freitas, James . . .......65 . 4,75,79,181 ......79 ......96 .....65,140 .. 74,79,179,174 .......96 ......65 96 .......79 .. 91,96,174,181 ......186 ......89 ..96 ....89 .....65 V79 . . 65,136,154 .....65 .. ..96 ........96 . . .... . . . . . 79 Friery, Robert . . . . 79,l36,l38,145,16O Frothingham, Pamela Fry, Gary ..... Frybarger, Dale . Frybarger, Gary . Frybarger, Susan . . Fugate, David . Funsch, David . . Funsch, Donald . Furlow, Barry . Gadow, Linda . . Gallo, Ernest . . . Garcia, Michael . Gardner, Sharon . Gardlmo, Pamela . . Garello, Jacquelyn . Garland, Mary . . . Garrow, Belinda . . Gauthier, Randi . Gebhart, Linda . Gentry, Michael . George, Donna . . . Gerrey, William . Gershanov, Robin . Gibbons, Douglas . Gibbs, Mike .... Gibson, Roger . . Giddings, Donald . . Giese, Vincent . . Gifford, Max . . Gilicka, Linda . Gillespie, Sue Gillett, Denman . Gilmer, Ronald . Gionette, Ron .... Giovanetti, Frank Giovanetti, Ronald . Giovanetti, Vicky . Gladding, Lynn . . Gladu, Gerard . . . Gliebe, Michael . . Gobrecht, Karen . . Godman, Stephen . . Gold, Jay ..... Gomes, Harvey . . Gomes, Sharon . . Gomez, Sonja . Goodman, Larry . . Goodson, Linda . Gordon, Carl . . Gordon, Janet . Gordon, Nanci . Gore, Douglas . . Gould, Diane .... Gould, Moureen . Goveia, Joann . Gradin, Cherie Grajera, John - - - Granfeldt, Johan . . Granstrom, Sandra Graudeny, Jack . Gravatt, Grover . Gray, Kenneth . Gray, Ronald . Gray, Susan . . ..... .. 96 96,175,199,266,269 . . . . . 65,259 96 . . 79,186 . . 65 96 .. .... 80 ........80 ..65,196,148,149 80 ......96 . . . . 96 . . 75,80,181 . . . . 65 .. 80,103 . . . 80 . . . . 109 . . 75,89,110,181 65,190,254 .. 9O,91,96,18l . 91,96,254 ...,103 65 . 96 .. 96 .. 58,65 .. 80,257 . . 58,65,z91 . . . . 80 . . . . 96,254 . . . . . . . 138 . 65,145,146,147 . . . . . 90,161 .. 61,65,129,198 . . . . 80,181 . . . 80 , . 96 . 80 . 80 . 80 . . 80 . . . . . . . 80 . . . . . 96,242 . .80,l38,151,156 74,75,80,l10,l81 . . . . . . . . 109 . . . . . . . 65 . . . . . 96 . . 96,157,247 . . . . . 65 . . . . 96 . 80 . 65 . . . 103 . . . . 80 .. 80,254 . . . . . 65 . . 96,138,164 . . 65,151,156 80 96 291 Grebil, Bonnie . Greer, James . . Gregg, ,Michele . Gregg, Stephen . . . Gregorls, Alma . . Grimshaw, David . Grimwood, Ruth . Griswald, Janice . . Gross, Cheryl . . . Gross, Kenneth . . GTUGMILIGF6 JB-Eel - Gruemmdli Judith, Gruetzbach, Richard Guernsey, Paul . . Guerra, Roger . . Guerrero, Donna . Gulebian, Judith . Gulley, Mary . . Gurney, Chuck . . Gustafson, Nancy . Gwaltney, John . . . Haas, Greg . . . Haavisto, Gary - - Haedicke, Ronald . Haff, Francie . . Hagln, Michael . . Hague, Sheila . . . Haight, Frank . . Haight, Sydney . . Hale, Mark . . . Hall, Colleen . . Hall, Russell . . Hallinan, Tom . Hamlin, Ethel . . Hamm, Kathleen . Hamm, Marie . . . Hammitt, Nancy . . Hancock, Maureen Handor, Linda . . Hansen, Gregory . Hansen, Jo Ann . . Hansen, Leonard . . Hansen, Lynne . Hanson, Betty . . Hanson, Joyce . . Hanson, Patsy . . . Harano, Katherine . Hardy, David .... Harrison, Linda. . . Harwood, Lynette . Hatfield, Thomas . Hallge, Ronald . . . Haugen, Gerard . Hayden, Mark . . . Hazlewood, Clark . . Hecht, Betty . . . Hecht, Elizabeth . . Hsdnma, R66 ..... Heinemann, Barbara Heinemann, Charlie Heishman, Harvey . . Hellmuth, Douglas . . Helms, Jack .... Helms, Ricky . Helmuth, Ron . . Hempel, Guy . . . Hennessy, Mary . . Henning, Charles . Henningsen, Bonnie Henrickson, Karen Henry, Kathleen . . Henry, Paul . . . Henthorn, James . Herleman, Doris . Herfl, Jim ..... Hermann, Bradley . . . HeI'IIl2.IlIl Bruce . . . 80,89 . . . 80 . . ... . . 80 ., 96,l38,l6l . . . 65,187 ....80 96 8O,l81,183,193,266 ........65,136 . ......... 65 .80 ...80 ..103 ..96 ..65,161 .65 ..96 ...69 .....65 . . 65,186,197 .....6o ....76 ..96 ..66 ..96 ..96 .66 .96 ...66 ..66,18l .. 80 .. 80 .66,l74 .. 80 ...66 ..91,96 .. 96 .66 97 ......97 . . 97,174,266 . . . 66,260 . . . . . . so . . . . 74,6o,166 . . 66,174,175,l86 . . 80,181,186,191 66,166,146,151,16o . . .74,6o,161,167 .. 66,181,185 . . . 97,138 . . . . 66 . 66,151 . ,103 . . . 66 . . . . 80 . . . 193,255 . . 66,148,149 . . . . . 97 . . . 66 . 66,238 .. 66 . . 80,164 . . . 97 . . 66,195 . . . 97 . . . 66,246 . . . . 97,164 .. 66,189,193 . . . . . 80 . . . . 80 . 80 . . 66 .. 193 . . . 66 97,254 164,254 Herring, irsnnifsr . .'66,i6'6,199,266,266,269 Hertlein, Donald . . Hertlein, Tom . . . Hertzog, Barbara Hertzog, Stephen . Hess, Jeannine . . Higgins, cm-is . . Highfill, Janice . . Hight, Holly ..... Hildebrand, Gregory Hilgensen, Dorothy 292 . . . . . . . . 97 66,190,198 97 ..66,14o .......80 97 . . . . . . . . 80 91,97,112,119,161 ..66 Hill, Debby . . Hill, William . H.il1yer, Deana . . Hillyer, Susan . . . Hirsch, James Hitchcock, Laurie . Hodge, James . . Hodge, Roger . Hoff, Ethan . . . Hofmann, Mona . . Holcomb, Robert . Holdaway, Paula . Holien, Nancy .... Hollfelder, Jeffery Holman, Michael . Holt, Helene . . . Holt, Roger .... Hooper, Mariellen . . Hopkins, Connie . . Hopkins, Mary . Houseman, Fred . Houston, Richard . . Houtz, Stephen . . . Howard, Randy . . Howe, Blake . . Howell, Dennis . . Howland, George . Hoxsey, Sharon . Hudglns, Patti . . Hull, Nancy . . . Huff, Stephen . . Hughes, Carol . . Hughes, Greg . Hughes, Lola . Humann, Susan . . Hunt, Connie .... Hunt, Jeffry ..... Huntsinger, Harold Huntsman, Alllne . . Huntsman, Dorothy .... Husselbee, Linda - - Patricia Iannuzzi, Ilacqua, Charles . Ilacqua, Dolores . . Jackson, Joan . Jackson, Leon . . Jackson, Tim . . Jackson, Wally . Jacobs, Tim . . . . Jacobson, Kathleen Jacolick, Bruce . . . Jalanivich, Charlene Jalanivich, Shirley James, Michael Jamison, Linda Jandebeur, Gloria . . Janisch, Glenn . . . Janvier, Holly . . . Jenkins, Barbara . . Jenkins, Reid . . Jensen, Miriam . . Jeruss, Carol . . Jewell, James . . . Jiminez, Kathleen Joergensen, Neil . . Johansen, Constance Johnson, Cathie Jolmson, Georgia . Johnson, James . Johnson, Janet . Johnson, Janice . Jolmson, John C. . Johnson, John R. . Johnson, Judith . Johnson, Karen . Johnson, Martin . . Johnson, Mary . . . . Johnson, Melissa . Johnson, Randle . . Johnson, Randy . . Johnson, Ruth . . . Johnson, Susan . . . Johnson, William . . Johnston, Joyce . . Johnston, Patrick . Jones, David . . . Jones, Michael . . 666 97 .. 66,166,261 66 so .80 .80 . . . . . . . 80 . . . . . . 80 . 80,l38,151,l57 . 6o,196,266,269 . .... ..66 . . . . . 97 . . 97,256,257 . . . . . 66 . . . . 97 .. 66,257 .. 87,157 . . . . . 66 . 74,67,161 .. 67,167 97 ....66 ....67,157 ....66,14o . .' 66,145,1 54,156 87 ..67,192 ..67,161 87 ..66,166 87 66 ..66,151 ..67,191 ...67 .97 97 73 54,66,7O,1l7,181 74,87,181,,l86,189 ...... 103 . ....... . 97 . 97 .97 97 ....66 ..97,157 87 97 ..67,161 97 ..66 .87 . 66 87 87 ..67,166 ....66 ......66 87 ..97,174,166 66 ...87,l38,175 ..... . 66 . . . .59,64,66,l40,157 97 87 ..67,166,254 82 82 .67,l86,l99 .....67 ,.97 97 . 58,67 . 97 .. 98 .. 67 ... 67 ...82,l36 .. 67,186 .. 98,257 ... 73 ... 98 .. 98,138 82 ..62,154 Jones, Wanda Jorde, Linda Jorde, Nancy Josephs, John . . . Joung, Bertha . Joyce, Geraldine . . Juhl, Gary .... Kaady, Marcia . . Kalsbeek, Brian . . Kavanaugh, Pat . . Kawaguchi, Patricia Keener, James . . Kelley, Kathleen . Kelly, William . Kelsey, Dennis . Kempson, Alan ., Kingman, Joan . Klehm, Linda . . Klink, Richard . . Knapp, Dennis . . Knopfer, Jay . Knott, Brad .... Kohl, Richard . . Kolas, Paul .... Korematsu, Edith . . . . . ..... . . . . . 67 .. 74,62,9o,174,166,167,195 6 Korematsu,Joa.nne . . . Korsen, Sandra . . Korsen, Sheryl . . Korstad, John . Kowalski, John . . Krambule, Gary . . Kraus, Katherine . Krisko, Beverly .. Kristad, Veronica Kristoffersen, Elols Kruse, Carol . . . Kruse, Patrick . . Kueny, Linda . . Kuhn, William . . Kunde, Kristine . Kunde, Theresa . . Kuntz, Anne . . . Kuster, Gary . . Kuster, Richard . . Kvistad, Veronica Lacey, Kathryn . . LaGrange, Kathi . Laird, Patrick . . Landis, Timothy . Landon, Paul . . . Landreth, Glenda Landreth, Linda . Lane, Jeffry . . Lane, Kim . . . Langlois, Marc . . Lapenna, Regina . LaRiviere, David . Larocco, Teri . Larsen, Chris . . 6 6 6 9 6 6 6 LRTSSII, Margaret . Laspina, Kathryn . Lawhorn, Conl . Lawless, Mark . . Lawrence, John . Lawson, Bonnie . Leal, Donald . . . Leavitt, Myrna . . Lee, Christine . . Lee, Stephen . . . Lehman, Kathryn . Leinlnger, Gail . ......98,l74 . .... .67,162 . . .. 67 . . . . . 89 . 98,254,257 . . . . 82 . 67,229 . . . 67 . . 82,254 . . . . 67 . . . . . 67 . . . . . . 82 . 98,138,165 . . . . . 73 . . . . 98 . . . . . . 98 . .82,179,192 . . . . 157,181 . . . . . . . . 82 67,193,266,266,269 . . . . 186,254 . . . . . . . . 67 . . . . 9o,96,176 . 74,75,82,1lO,18l . . . . . . . . 67 . . . . . . . 98 . 82,254,257 . . . . . 82 .. 67,130 . . . 89 .. 82 . . . . 98 . . . . . 82 . 98,186,193 . . . . . 82 . . . . 82 . . 98,190 . . 98 . . . . . 82 . . . . . . 98 . . . 96,136,161 . . 91,98,1ll,138 . . . . . 181 . . . 82 . . . . 98 . . 67,234 . . 98 . . 67,254 . . . 67 .. 67 . . 82 .. 98 . . . . . 67 . . . . . 98 . 67,179,192 . . . . . 82 . 9o,96,176 . . 98,186,257 . . . 82,181 ....67 ..9o,96 ..96 ..96 ..67 ....62 ......96 ..67,254,259 ...........82 . Lennon, Michael . . 67,166,154,155,156,16o Leroy, Aidita . . . Leroy, Corita . . Lesch, Karen . . . ...........98 Leskoshek, Ronald - Lester, Susan . . LeTourneau, Sharon Levnlng, Sherry . Lewis, Gary . . . Lewis, Michael . . Lewis, Ronald . . Liesenfeld, Linda Lind, Robin . . . Lindsay, Jill . . . Lindstrom, Daniel . Lindstrom, Steve . .......96 .58,67,176 ....1o6 ..62 ..67 98 82 .98,138,l6l 67 98 98 . . . . . . . . 67 96,147,199,266,269 .......82,157 Lombardi, Mark . . Lionberger, Michael Litoh, Thomas . . . Locks, Beverly . . Lockwood, Dorene . Loder, Laureen . . Loefiler, Pamela . Logan, Pamela . . Lombardi, Carole . Long, Janet . . . Lopachuck, Carla . Lopes, James . . Lopes, Janis . . . Lopez, Frederic . Lorette, Jeanine . Loucks, Beverly . . Loucks, Greg . Loudy, Robert . . Lower, Kathryn . . Lower, Robert . Lubeck, Michael . Ludewig, Cynthia . Ludlow, Patricia . Ludwig,.Brent . . Luna, Loma . . Lusk, Patricia '. . Lutschan, Karen . Lutschan, Kathleen Lyerla, Paul .... McAdam, Jean . . . McAdams, William McBride, Lynn . . McCabe, Timothy . McCarthy, James . McCluen, Robin . . McCluney, Randall McCollam, Curt . . McCollum, David . McCool, Kathy . , McCune, Jeffrey . McDonald, Stephanie' I McDowell, Leroy . McGee, James . . McGill, Elsinore . Mccmnis, Tommie McGregor, Jeffrey McGregor, Shirley McGregor, William McJenkin, Marsha . McJilton, Michael . McKay, Lynda . . . McKenty, Elizabeth McKenzie, Sheila . McKillop, Michael . Moxmiey, Brian . . McMahan, Kathee . McNerny, Carlene . Machado, Sharon . Mackenbrock, James Mackey, Christine . . Maddox, Daryl . , . Madely, Paula . Mader, Judith . . Mader, Marijane . Maderos, Thomas . Magorno, Carlotta . Mahaffey, Jay . . Mahar, John . . . Mahar, Stephen . Mahl, William . . Maita, Christine . Kathleen Maloney, Mangnall, Duff . . Manning, Cheri . . Manning, Richard . Theresa . Manning, Mantell, Gail . . . Mappus, Barbara . Mappus, Rudolph . Mareno, Ken . . . Marino, Randall . Marler, James . . Marquardt, Carolyn Marques, Rosemary Marsh, Kirk . . . Martin, Cheryl . . Martin, Dyann . . ...67,16o .. 82,157,160 ....6o ..96 ....62 .....62 .62,167,254 82 ....62 67 .....62 .. 62,266,267 191 82 .58,67 ......76 98 .. 89,98,138,161 .....67,194 98 ..67 ..76 ..67 ..96 .103 ..67 ..96 ...69 ..62,152 83 ..66 ..66 ..66 ...66 ..99,254 ....69,254 .66,162,266 .....99 83 ,.99 ..99 ..99 ..66 ..66 ..99 ..99 ..99 ..66 ..99 ..9'9 ..76 ..66 ..99 ..66 ..99 ..99 ..76 ..69 ..67 ..62 .,103 ..62 98 . 67,195 . . . 82 . . 82 . . . 98 . 82,138 . . . 67 . 82 . . 98 . .Q83 . . 89 . . . 67 . . . . 83 . 67,254 . . 83 . . 98 . 67 . . . 138 . . . . . 98 .. 76,66,166 . . . . 83,254 . . . . . 68,254 . 83,157,190,l92 . . . . . . . 103 56,66,1o9,116,179, 181,182,198 Martin, Hayden . Martin, Marianne Martin, Michael . Martin, Steve . . Martin, Virginia . Martinez, Jose . . Martini, Annette . Martini, Carl . . Mason, Jane . . Mason, Paul . . Masters, Rob . Mathias, Nancy . . Mathisen, Sandra . Matnoy, Linda . . Matthews, David . . Mattie, Sandra . May, Brenda . . May, Diana . . . Maycroft, Randy . . Meadors, Randy . Meadows, Alfred . Meagher, Donna . Meagher, Kent . . Medeiros, Michael Meiring, Patricia . . Meisner, Geraldine Melle, Jean . . . Mello, Janyce . . . Mello, Michael . Menconi, Janet . Mendos, Shirley . Mendoza, Ja.nice . . Mendoza, Michael . . Mettelmann, Scott . Metz, Dormaine . . Metz, Marsha . . Meyer, Tery . . . . . Michalowski, Daniel Michalowski, Dougla S Middleton, James . Millen, David . . . Millen, Kathy . . Miller, David . Miller, Jean . . Miller, Patricia . Miller, Steven . . Mills, Linda, . . Milton, Ody . . . Mitchell,'Lester . Moal, Frances . . Moberg, Mobley, Mobley, Moeller, Moffitt, Molina, Mollica, Beverly . Carol . Vicki . . Ronnie . Barry . Gay . . . David . Montoya, Linda . Moody, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moran, Victoria . Bobbie . . Frederick Steven . . Wanda . Paul . . . Moreland, Karen Morell, Jennie . . Morgado, Franklin Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morjig, Cynthia . Gregory Lenore . Robert . . Theresa Steven . . Moro, Lloyd . . . Morrison, Gay . . Mortensen, Stanley Moschetti, Christine Mosier, Mosier, MOUEGY, Mougey, Mouser, Mouser, Mouser, Mowery, Muir, C Randy . . Stephan . Janine . Phillip . . Carson . Judith . Paul . . Robert . ameron Muldrow, Sharon . . 6 6 . . . . . . . 83 . 66,161,196,269 . . . . . . 83 . . . 68,266 .. 98 . . 98 . 66,161 .. 68 . . . . . . 83 . . . . . . . 89 . 68,187,191,195 . . . . 90,99 83 .68 .99 89 . 56,66,161,195,229 ........106 66,167,160 83 ..195 .99 .68 . . . . 73 . ...... 99 . 83,186,254 . . . . . 99 . . . . 68 . 68,228 . 68,262 .. 83 .. 99 99,254 68,195 74,66,65,161,166,261 . . .... . . . 99 99 .. .68 .99 ..99 .68 ..66 .66,192 .83 68 . .58,68,1l2,113 . . . J 68,229 . . . 83 . 83,191 . . 99 . 68 99 89 68,254,257,258,259 .........66 89 ....66 99 99,174 .. 99,254,266 .....99 .66,166 . . . 68 . 74,66 . . 83 . 84 . 99 . 83 . 83, .....8'3 83 .. 84,140,153 99 99 84 . .. 99,181,192 99,161 . ....... 84 99 254 .' .'64,19'6,'254,266,269 99,138 84 84 .. 84,138,164 73 Mulhern, Jearme Mullin, Susan . . Murphree, Courtney . . Myers, Mar . Myers, Shelley . Narducci, Roger . Naruo, Douglas . Nation, Terry . Naugle, James . . Navarro, George . . Neavill, Janet . . Neavill, Jonnie . . . Neetz, Jerelyn Neill, Jacquelyn . . Nel,, Andre . . . Nelson, Gail . Nelson, Gus . . . Nelson, Keith . . Ness, James . Neth, Steven . . Neth, Victoria . . . Neves, Harriet . . Newburgh, Gretchen Newby, Melinda . . Newman, Bonnie . Newman, Edward . Newman, William . Nichols, Sharon . . . . . Nicholson, Charles -eo...o ooo 6 6 o 99 .. 68,193,269 ....64 ..99 84 .. 99,186 68 ..99 Murphy, John . Murphy, Ronald Murray, Diane Murray, Judith Musson, Marcia . . Musson, Richard . k . . . 68 . e 73' . . 84 . .... 84 . 84,254 . . . 99 . . . . . . . . . 84 .. . . . 89 64,74,75,64,65,166,257 90,1oo,112,116,175,161 100,254 ...........84 . . . . 100 . . . . . . 68 . 68,174,229 . . . 84,190,254 . . . . . . 84 . l00,138,193,269 . . . . . . . . . 76 , ...... 103 . . 9o,92,1oo,254,257 . . . . . . . . 84 . . . 75,181,184 . . . 100,174,254 . ......'73 68,193,269 . . . 68,162 Nicholson, John . . . . Nicolaus, Bobbe . Nicolotti, Christina Nielsen, Sandra . Nikkarl, Mike . . . Niles, Gregory . . Nilssen, Linda . Nisperos, Loretta Noble, Dia.ne . . . . Nobriga, Carol Nobriga, Robert . Nobriga, Steve . Noel, Fran . . Nolan, Linda . . Norpel, Susan . Norpel, Vicki , . . Nunes, Carole . Nunes, Cathy . Nutile, Corrine . Nystrom, John . . oaks, char-lynn . . O'Brien, Charles . O'Connor, Lynn . Ogden, Peter . . Ogren, Terry . . O'Leary, Denise . ,Olivares, Ronald . Oliver, George . Oliver, Lawrence Olsen, Candy . . . Olsen, Greg . . . Olson, Carol . . Olstad, Harvey . . Onstad, Douglas . Orbiz, Jea.nette . . O'Reil1y, Shannon Orn, Gary . . . Orr, Sharon . . Orrey, Laura . . 0'Shea, Laura . . Ostergard, George Ostlund, Maren . Ostllmd, Timothy Otrich, Pam . . Owen, Susan . . Owens, Kenneth . Pacheco, Donna . . Paladino, Terry . Palmberg, Anne . Papa, John . . . Parkey, Rodger . . Parkins, Harry . . . . . . 136 . . 74,64,161 . . . 64,161 . . . . 1oo . . 74,75,64,69 . . . . . 100 . 84,223 . . . . . 84 . . 68 . 100 .. 68 .. 68 .. 68 . . 68 ..66 ..64 ..66 . 84 .. 69 lQ0 84 76,17o,166,195,197,241 84,100 . ........ 1oo 100 58,59,69,175,181,195 . . . . . . . . 84 1 ........69 . . . . 169,257 . 58,69,82,262,268V ........103 181 . . . . . 100 . . 69,145,195 . . . . . 100 . .......69 . 84,l38,147,153 . . 100,257 69 . .64,257 . . . . 69 69,236 100 .84,89,227 69 ...100 100 84 .. 69,156 84 ..100,100 100 293 Parkins, Mary . . Parodi, Kathryn . . Parsell, Lynn . . Parsons, Nick . . Patino, Dennis . . Patrick, Kathleen . Pattillo, Christine . Pavao, George . Pavillard, Dawson . Paxton, Gregg . . . Peach, Charles . Peak, Jimmie . . . Pearson, Bob . . . Pedemonte, Cheryl Pedemonte, Thomas Pedro, Robert . . . Pefley, David . . Pelkey, William . . Pell, Timothy . . . Pemberton, Frederic Pemberton, Sarah . Pennington, Virginia Pepi, Eugene .... Pepperell, Edward Pepperell, Raymond Linda . . Richard . Patti .. Carole . Robert . Charles . Richard . Buddy . . Dennis . Peralta, Peralta, Perine, Perrich, Perrich, Perron, Perron, Perry, Perry, . . Perry, Marshall . . . S Robert Sandra . . usa.n . . . Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Peters, Peters, Peters, Peterson, Stephen Peterson, Wendy . Petrie, Stuart . Pettit, Claire . . Pettit, Roberta . Pezzola, Beverly . Pfaendler, Bill . . Phillips, George . Phillips, Janet . . Phinney, Donna . . Pickering, Susan . Pickington, Gregory Piedmont, Cherry . Pinata, Ernest . . . Pipitone, Ronald . . Pitta, Carol .... Player, Lauana . Plsek, Donna . Plsek, Lynn . . Pluff, John . . . Plummer, David . Pontes, Yola . . . Poole, Melvin . Poole, Norris . Pooley, Linda . . Potter, Edward . . Poynter, Lawrence Prachar, Shirley . . Pracht, Larry . . Pracht, Peggy . . Prado, Carmen . Prange, LeRoy . . . Pratt, Charlotta . . Pratt, Lois . . . Preston, Carolyn . Price, Cheryl . . Price, Jeanett . . Price, John . . . Priest, Ann .... Pritchett, Cherlyn Pritchard, Dean . Pritchard, Dennis . Pritchard, Warren Prudler, Pamela . . Pryor, Esther . . Pullen, Melvin . William . . Christine Douglas . Edward . 294 . 69,181 . 84,193 . . . . . . . 69 . . . . . . . 100 . 84,180,186,151 . . . . . 100,257 . 100,l76,19l,234 . . . . . 84,153 . . . . . . 84 .. 84 . . 84,138 . . . 84 .. 69,162 . . . . . 100 . 59,69,88,186 . . . . 84 .69 .84 . 69 100 . . . 84 . . . . 100 .. 100,161 . . . 100 . . . 69 . 85,254 . . . . 100 . . . 69,181 .. 85,179,191 . . . . . . . 69 . . . . . 100,192 . 85,l79,l9l,192 . . . . 45,69,147 . . . 69,151,153 85,198,251,266,269 .. 77,85,186,188 85 69 73 .. 69,181,189 .. 85,138,146 100 85 100 85 . 74,85,254 .. 69,246 .. 100 .. 85 .. 100 85 ...... 85 . 69,181,l85,2Z4 . . . . . . 69 91 .. 85,157,160 73 .. 91,100 . 69 . 85 .69 69 100 .58,69,112,1l3 ......1o0 100 100 ....l00 ,.85 ........89 J 100 69,198,227,266,,269 . . . . . . 85 .. 59,69,174 . . 69,181,254 85,254 89 69 ..10o .. 85 .. 69 .. 101 .. 157 69 100 . 101,254 .. 74,85 ..101 Queen, Lyle . . Quick, Douglas . . Quick, sn ella... Quick, Stephen . . Quigley, Patrick . Quist, Sandra . . Rabing, David . Raiche, Vicki . Ramage, Dixie .. Ramus, Shelley . Ransdell, Ransdell, Jeanne Terry . -6. Ranson, Richard . Rasmussen, John . . Rater, Patricia . . Rau, Donald . . Rau, Judy .... Rauch, Darlene . . Raudenski, Nancy Rauhe, Betty . . . Rayl, Jack .... Reddick, Redmond, Reed, Mary . . John . . Marilyn . Reed, Richard . Rees, Carolyn . Reeser, Mark . . Reeves, Kathleen Rego, Donna . . Reid, David . . Reid, Kathryn . . Reid, Sutton ,... Reininger, Barbara Reitan, Ronald . Rennacker, Edward Rennie, Donna . . Revak, Christopher Revak, Curtis . . Revak, Scott .... Revei, Margarete Ricardo, Carol . Rice, Robert . . . Rich, Sandra . . . Richmond, Robert Riedel, Janet . . Riendeau, Richard Rigneiii, Milton . Ringland, Larry . Rivas, Patricia . . Rivas, Victoria . Robbins, Robbins, Roberts, Michael . . Winnie . . Laura . 5 6 Rebertsen, William Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinsm, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Roderick, Rodgers, Carol Jack . Marlene Michael Sandra. . . Teresa Thomas S1'l2I'0Xl . . Kirk . . Rodgers, Norma . Rodman, Lorelei . Rodrigues, Doris Rodrigues, John . Rodrigues, Linda . . Roff,Mike - . . . . Rogers, Charles Rogers, Mikki . Steve . . Rogers, Rogers, Terrie . . Rogers, Valerie . . Rohlin, Roger . . . Rohrs, Pamela . . Rome, David . . . Romney, Dan . . Rose, Philip . . Ross, Jackson . Ross, Karyn . Ross, Tony . . Rosser, Denis . . Rosser, Terry . . . . . . . . . 103 . . . . 59,69,180,187 85,254,257 58,90,l01,138,147,l61 69,259 . . ..... 69 . . 85 .. 70 . 101 685 90,101 . 69,116,186,187,266 .........101 101,151 . . . 101 . . 101,266 . . . 85 .. 101 .. 85,181 . . . 70 .. 58 . 101 . 101 . . . 85 .. 85,138 85,193 85,138 .. 85,1l2,1l3,174, 175,179,187 . 58,59,70,181,184 . . . . 89 . . 90,101,254 . . 85,259 . . . . 101 '76 . ...... 89 70,193,269 . ..... 85 . . . . . 85 . 70,192,262 . 70,246,247 . . . . . 70 . . 85,190 . . . 85 . . 101,138 .. 70,181 85,189 . . . 103 . . . . 101 . 101,181 . . . 70 .. 101 . 85,254 . .... 85 . . 70,198,265, 266,267,269 . . . . 195 . . . . 101 85,175,185 85,86,186 . . . 103 .. 101 . . . 70 . 174,254 . . . 85 . . 101 . . . . . 86 . 75,861,181 . . . 101 .. 101 . . . . . 78 . 59,70,l45 .. 86,195 . . . 101 . . 90,101 ........86 ..... 86 86 . . 86186 190,254 257 D 9 I ......101,198 ....103. ..89,101 70 ..70 ..86 . .101 Rosson, Paula . . Roth, Glenn . . . Rountree, John . . Rudolph, Susan . . Rudy, Steven . . Ruiz, William . . Rusteika, John . . Rusteika, Patricia . Ryan, Tim ..... Saake, James . Saba, Mello . . . Saba, Teresa . . Salak, James . . Salgardo, Sandra . Salsbury, Margaret Sanchez, Tony . . . Satarlano, Joseph . Satariano, Michael, , Saterlund, Jerry . . Savage, Nancy . . Savercool, Richard Scanlan, Douglas . Schafer, Jerry . . Schantin, Suzanne Schantin, Terry . Schlecht, John . Schneck, Gary . . Schoon, Catherine Schultz, Gordon . Schwartz, Charles Schwartz, Janet . . Schweitzer, Sandra Scott, Mary .... Scott, Susan .... Seemeyer, Bill . Seemeyer, Cynthia Seested, Deborah . Sellers, Phyliss . . Sengstack, Roberta Serdahl, Christopher Seronello, Frank ,. Setterlund, Jeff . . . Setterlund, Kirk . . Seuser, John . . Severn, Jeanne . . Sevier, Marie . . Sevier, Raymond . Shacklock, Linda . Shea, Thomas . . . Shtlander, Diane . Shelton, Linda . . . Shepard, Gregory . Sherbourne, Linda . Sherman, Bruce . . Sherman, David . . Sherman, MaryJo . Shields, Barbara . Shields, Patrick . . 101 . . . . . . 86 . . . . . . . 70 . . 90,101,176 . 70,136,187 . . . . 101 . . ,70,229 . . . 86 .. 86 .. 70 . . . . . 101 . . . . . 70,195 59,70,109,l7fl . ......'7O . . ..... 101 .. '70 . .. 70 .. . 86 . . . 78 . . . 86,193 . . . . . 70 . . 101,138 . . . 86 . 58,181 . . . 86 . . . 70 . 70,151 .. 101 .. 86 . . . . 86,147 . . . . . . . 70 58,70,181,198 101 . . 91,101 . . 58,'70,158,177,250 86,174 . . . . . . . . 86 . ........ 70 . . . 77,90,91,1o1, 181,191,192 . . . . . 70,192 . . .... 86 . . 103 . 78 . 101 . 86 . 101 . . 86 . . 86 . . 86 . . . . . 101 . ....... 101 . 70,140,175,187 . . . . . . . 86 . . . . , 108 . 70,151,288 . . . . 74,86,176 101 snipion, sany . . 70,174,175,176,186,187,199 shook, Michaei Shubel, Stephen . . . . 102 Sidwell, Steven . . . 86 Siegfried, Rickey . . . . 102 Sights, Kathryn . . 70 sin, Dennis . . . . 71 Silva,Ann .. 71 Silva, August . . . 102 Silva, Bonnie . . . . 102 Silva, Christine .... 102 Silva, Dawn . . . 59,71,18l Silva, Frank . . ...... 86 Silva, John . . 71,136,151 Silva, Lawrence ......... - . 86,144,147 Silva, Michael . ......... 102 Silva, Roberta 86,186,187,193,266,269 Silver, Robert ............. '71 Simon, Jeneene ............ 86 Simon, Patricia .......... 86 Sisler, Carol 71,170,l71,179,181,183 Sitnik, Barbara .......... 71 Skjelstad, Terry ....... 74,86,l47 Slagh, Joanne . . . . . 86,186 Slagh, Linda . 71,237,229 Slagh, Patricia . . . 102 Slater, Lynn 86 . 5 . . a Slater, Mark . . Smart, Kenneth Smith, Anne . . Smith, Barbara Smith, Bob . . . Smith, Bonnie . Smith, Bruce . Smith, Charlene Smitl1, Collins . Smith, Gayanne Smith, Jack . . . Smith, Janet . Smith, Janice . . Smith, Jenny Smith, Joan . . . Smith, Kenneth Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry . . . Smith, Linda . Smith, Michael . Smith, Pamalynn Smith, Pamela Smith, Peggy . Smith, Perry . Smith, Steven . . Smith, Todd . Smith, V .... Smuda, Theresa Snyder, Charles . Snyder, Jeanne . . . 102,147 . . . 86 . 71,254 .. 102 . . . 136 . . . . . 86 . 71,151,254 . . . . 71 . 103 . . 71 . 102 . 71,87 . 192 . . . . 73 . . . . 102 . 86,102,138 . . . 157 . . . . 103 . . . 75,181 . . 71,173,194 . . . . . 74,102 58,71,,89,17l,186 86,226 . . . . . . . 86 . 86,136 . . 102,161 . . . . 186 .. 102,254 . . . . 71 . . 86 Snyder, Karen . . . . . . . . . .'. 91,102 Soanes, Cheryl . . 87 Sommer, Jane . . 74,88,174,175,193,266,269 Sommers, David . '. . - . Soo Hoo, Christine Soo Hoo, Katherine Sorani, Ralph .... Sorenson, Terry . Souza, Kathy . . Sowers, Douglas . . Sowers, Robert . Spade, Robert . . Spady, Bruce . . Spaeth, William . Spaulding, Linda . Spencer, Jay . . . Sponheim, Janet . . Sposito, Joseph . Sprague, Nancy . Sprenkel, Larry . Sprenkel, Richard Stacy, Roger . . . . Stanchina, Katherine Standifer, Buddy . St. Denis, Dawn . Stebbins, Catherine Stefani, Judy . . . Stefanie, Nicholas . Steinbrook, Merle . Steinbuch, Lynda . Steiner, Joseph . Stephens, Janice . Stephens, Rick . . . Stephenson, Clifford Stepro, Donald . . . Stevens, Kenneth . Stewart, Ralph . Stewart, Sarah . . Stickney, Paul . . Stiger, Patricia . Stinson, Brian . . . Stinson, Michael Stone, Gerald . . Stone, Patrick . . Stone, Richard . . Stoppel, Connie . Story, John . . Story, Ronald . . . Strahl, Robert . . . Stramaglia, Christopher . Strand, Claudia . . Strand, Denny . . . Stromberg, Deena . Strong, Cynthia . . Strong, Jeffrey . Stuard, Alan 6 . . . . . . . . . . 71 . . 71,191,193 . . . . 102 . 103 . . 71 . . . . 87 . . . . 102 . . 71,89,186 . . . . 102 . . . . 73 . . . 71 . 87,186 . . . 99,102 . . . . 90,102 . . . . . . 87 87,176,186,187, 193,266,269 87,162,190,192 7l,89,164,186 . . . . 87,254 . . . 90,201 . 58,71 . 71,181 . . 102 . 87 ..87 ..1o2 87 102 .87,174,175 71 8 7 l'03 . 71,151 . . 102 . . 71 . 71,177 . 71,257 . . . 102 . 71.254 . 103,174 . 87,258 . . 102 .. 102 .. 102 . 71,225 . . . . 71 . 71,190 . . 71 .. 71 . 87,257 .. 71 . 87 Stuard, Malcolm . Studebaker, Terry Studebaker, Valdis Styles, Sharon . . Sumner, Jeanne . . Super, Mark . . . Suttee, Susan . Swan, Mark . . . Swart, Russell . Swift, Chrysell . . Szymanski, Lance Taddei, Marlene Tademy, Lalita . Tanner, -Suzanne Tanovitz, Harry Tatha.m, Dianne Tatha.m, Thomas Taus, Alfred . . Tavare, Lee . . Taylor, Anne . . Taylor, Taylor, Jeanette Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Wayne . Telles, Steven . Ternasky, Linda Terzlan, Thomas Tewell, Maureen Edwlna . Thackston, Robert Thomas, Brian . . Thomas, Carl . Thomas, Howard Thomas, James Thomas, Robert Thomas, Susanne Thompson, Joan . Thompson, Teresa . 71 . 102 . . 87 . . 87 . . . 102 . . . . 71 90,102 . . . . . . . . 102 58,71,130,131,151, 162,174,180 . . . . . . . . 71 . . . . . 87 . . . . 71,181 . . . . . . . . 71 . 72,193,266,269 . , . . . . . 72 . . . . . . 87 . 102 . 102 . 102 . . . 102 .. 87,254 . 87,191,193 .....72 ........102 87 102,147,151,165,230 87 .102 .. 87 . 72 .. 72 . 102 .. 72 102 .....87 74,87,174, 181,186,194 ........72 Tomsen, Sally . 72,l89,193,266,269 Thonack, Kepp . . . . 102,161,254 Thor, Christine ....... 72 Thor, Donald . . ..... 72 Thor, James . . . . 87,157 Thornton, Diana . . . . . 102 Threlkeld, Cynthia . . . 72,181 Thurber, Stephen ..... 102 Thurber, Vicki . . 1 58,72,228 Tierney, Annette . . 72,254 Tiesiera, Randall . . . 103 Tiffa.ny, Sharon ....... 174 Tiffany, Sue . . ...... 87,254 Tiffany, Terrie . . . 72,l16,l75,186, 231,254 Tingstrom, James ....... 89 Titus, Daniel . . . . . 72,162 Titus, Susa.n . . . . . 87 Tjosvold, James ............ 72 Todd, Barbara .......... Todd, Timothy . . 103,l38,l48,149,154,l74 Toeppen, Roger . Tom, Valerie . . Tomorug, Janice Tonini, Linda . Torres, Janet . . Torres, Joyce -..- Torres, Rosemary Townsend, Daniel Tratar, Barbara . Treible, Jim . . Triebsch, Susan . Troen, Barbara . Troger, Jennifer Tropf, Christine . Tropf, Steven . . Trouchon, Renee . Truelsen, Barbara Trujillo, John . . Tudyman, Barbara Turner, Cheri . . . Turner, Lance . . Turner, Roberta Turner, Stacy . Turnha.m, Joseph Turra, Sharon . Tuttle, Marvin . Uballe, Luis . . . 103,152 ......103,254 .........89 72 58,72,186,187,261 103 .72,181,182 .....72 87 ..89 ..103 72 87 ..72,195 72 ...87 .....103 87 .. 103,175,190 103 87 ....73 .72,195 ..103 ..73 103 . 87,164 ...89 Underwood, Robert Ungaro, Patricia . Unzicker, Arthur . . Val, Tom . . . . . Valin, Janis . . . Vallerga, Amy Vallerga, Margaret Van Arsdale, Randall Va.n Buskirk, Jill Vandagriff, Carl . . . Vandagriff, Charles Vandagriff, Ruby . Vander Meer, John Van Der Woert, Chris . . Van Eck, Douglas . . Vanek, Ellen . . . Vanosier, Francis . . . Vanier, Jeffrey . Vanier, Marianne . Vann, Nadine . . . Varanai, Robert . . Vardy, Linda . . . Vargen, Glerm . . Veach, Larry . . Vegar, Richard . . Verley, Susan . . .... Vernazza, Michael . Vetterlein, David . . Vick, Linda . . Vieira, Arthur . . Vieira, Valli . . Vierra, Linda . Vierra, Linda . Vierra, Paul . Vierra., Steven . . Vigil, Jim ..... Virostko, Douglas . . Voigt, Georgia . . Voorhees, Lei1a.ni . Vorhels, Kurt . . . Vroom, Jane . . Waddill, William . . 75,87,136,226 .......73 ..... 103 ......87 . . 103,186,194 103 . . . . 72 . . . 62,72,228 . ...103 . . . . 72 . . 87,153 . .. 103 . . 147,157 ... 87 -56. . . . . . 72 . . . . . 75,87,186 72,130,132,144,145, 152,154,155,174,175 ......... 89 103 103 .87,112,1l3,181 .......88 ......72 ..88,192 . ...103 ........l03 .......... 103 72,174,l79,193,254,269 ...........72 .. ....103 ..... 88 . . . . . . 72 .. 88,186,192 . . . 99,103 . . . . 103 . . . . . . . . 88 58,73,198 72,193,266,268,269 . . . . . . . . 103 75,88,l10,lB1,l92,l93 62,88 Waespi, Dennis . - ....... 103,138 Wagar, Sharon . . . . . 88 Wagner, Charles . . . 88,192 Wagner, Wayne .... . . 103 Waldemer, Barbara . . . 103 Walker, David . . . 88 Walker, Lynda . . . 88 Walker, Shelley . . 103 Wallace, Albert . . 72 Wallon, Pete . . . . 88 Walton, Scott . . . . 103 Wanklin, David . . 103,161 Wanklin, P. . . . . . 131 Ward, Peter . . 89,138 Warren, Susan . . . 72,82 Watn, Jody . . 58,72,82 Wahs, V. . . ..... 257 Way, Claudia . . . . 103,174,175 Wayne, Ronald . . ..... 88 Wearne, Dorothy . . . . 88,254 Wearne, Lawrence . . .... 103 Weaver, Raymond . . . . . 72,136 Weber, Ja.nis ...... . . 88,193,269 Webster, Alexander . . ....... 89 Webster, Denise . . . . 59,72,174,181 Webster, Rande . .... 72,165 Webster, Sandra . ....... 88 Weekley, Sharon . ........ 72 Weis, Timothy . . . . 88,l48,l49,15O Welker, Wayne . . . ..... . . 88 Wessman, Charles . . ....... 72 Wheeler,Barbara ........... 73 Wheeler, Rebecca 88 White, Claudia . . White, Sandra . . . White, Susan . . . Whitefield, Jack . Whiteilel d, Walter Whitehead, Dennis . wmtenead, w11u2.m Whitehouse, Ma.rk . Wiemers, James . Wiemers, Linda . . 72,170,175,l86,187 '90,103,116,189,192,266 . . . . . . . . 269 73, .. ..103 ..72 . , . . 72 . . 73,88 . . 72,151 ..103 ..73 295 Wiesmers, Michael - Wigard, Ron .... Wigholm, Betty . . Wigholm, Christine . Wigholm, Elizabeth . Wilcox, Judith . . . Wiles, Stephen . . Willerton, Willerton, Keith . . Laura . Willey, Janis . . . Willey, Steven . . . Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Constance Gary . . Karen . . Roger . Steve . . Adams, George D. . Albert, George L. . . Altman, David J. . . Anderson, Daryl . . . Anderson, Virginia . Atherton, Ida E. . . . Bailey, Bessie Z. . . Banning, Marianne . . Buchkhart, Conrad . . Beavers, Harold D. . Bergtholdt, Henry . . Bird, Doris M.. . .. Bollinger, Lorraine . Bolnik, ArtemisE. . . Bravhf, Marshal1J. . . Brosnan, John C. . . Bruce, Lee EttaM. . . Buckert, Russell F. . Bush, Robert .... Ca.nnon, Sandra L. . Castle, Mary M. . . Charnow, Elliott . . Chisholm, Donald B. . Clarke, Edith M. . . . Cole, Terry E. . . Crocker, Carol . . . Daniels, Dean M. . . Davidovich, Catherine Dickie, David J. . . Dumvan, Harry E. . Elser, Loy R. . . Facer, Mark . . Falk, Nancy ..... Feldman, David . . . Fezmeman, August J. Forbes, Robert L. . . Frese, Ted L. . . . . Friedman, Judith . . Galecki, Chester . . . Gerton, Lucille . . Gerton, Sylvia . . Goletto, Tullia . . Guest, Norman A. . Hahn, Charles J. . . Hambley, Robert T. . . 240 . . . 227 .. 73,191 . . . 103 . . . . 193 . 103,175 . 103,151 . . . 73 .. 90,103 .. 73,254 . 88,157 . 103,186 . . . 88 103,174 . . . . . 88,190 . 73,109,151,134 3-. .....22l ......202 ......214,215,223 33,137,203,222,232 .... . .'204,205 220 ........ . . 220 . .208 . . . .221 . . . . .208 . 39,33,214 ....213 . . . . 33,203 . . . . . . .213 . .23,214,215,243 . . .130,144,145,211 216 .......220 . .221 . . 204 . . . . . . . . 210 . . . . . . . . 202 . 188,213,254,256 257,259,234 . . . . . . .221 . . . . . . . . 220 . . . 133,142,143,211 208 .:::::::2l2 . ,.221 ...203 216 . . '. '. '. 0l.,dO,2l9 . . 23,204,205,222 . . . . . 208,222 . . . . . . . . 203 . . . . 73,37,203,232 .......202 ......2l4 . . . 88,296,208 . . . . . 221 . . . . 208 . . . 34,219 . . . . . . 220 . . . 138,152,214 . . 90,97,203,223 229 . . . . 83,212 A'Cappel1a. ...... . . 268 Achaean Staff ....... . . 194 Administrative Council . . . . 205 Aeolian Club ....... . . . 193 American Field Service . . . . 187 Art Work ......... . . . 260-263 Aviation Club ..... . . . 190 Band ...... . . 254,255 296 Williams, Susan Williamson, Linda Wllllts, Jim . . . wmdberg, Julian . Wingard, Ron . . Wiseman, Patricia Wold, Myra .... Wolf, Gary ..... Wolfe, Sandra . . Wood, Ma.ry . . . Wood, Randy . . . Wood,Sharon . . . 3 Woollum, Robert . . . Workman, Charleen . 91,103,181 . . . . 88 .88 73 73 ..33,133 ...73 ..'73 . . . 73,195 . . 103,138 . . . . . 73 . . . . 88 . . 73,193,257 Staff Index Hatch, John S. . Hayenga, Bert H. . Haywood, RobertC. . Hendsch, David A. . Hennessy, Wallace J. . . Hickman, VioletE. . . . Horvath, Edward E. Hughes, Gerald J. . Hunt, John ..... Inman, Frances N. . Jack William . . . Johnson, Frances L. Jonas, Marjorie . . Jones, Candance . . 3..- ..- Kelley, Lucille G. . . Korstad, Vernon E. LaPray, Bertha M. Larkin, Paul S. . . Larmuseau, Dorothy Leaf, Roy F ..... Leger, Virginia C. . Levenson, Ruth . . Lewis, Frances . . Lincoln, Robert L. Lovaglia., Patrick J. -- .- L.. Llmd, Arthur l-I. . . . Mahaffey, Don H. . . . McAloney, Arlene S. McEneany, Joseph A. McFate, Robert . . McHugh, Gloria M. Mclntyre, John H. . . Memory, Richard A. Mendels, Eda C. . . Miller, Frank, H. . Miyamoto, Bonnie K. Miyamoto, Jack . . Moore, Thomas O. . Morris, June . . . . Mosher, Allen M. . Mott, Jenn M. . . Orear, Barbara . . Palmer, Harold O. Poole, Stuart G. . Poppe, Sherwood O. . . Poulsen, Frank . . . Poulsen, Iver . . . . . . 11,108,206 . . . 11,204,203 . 143,151,133,211 . . 58,63,206,207 229 32,33,214,224,223 . . . . . . . 216 53,72,203 ......90,206 .........206 . . . . . . . 220 73,97,100,214,215 . . . 208,232,233 ......90,203 . . . . 203 . . 215,224 . . 192,207 . . . . . 220 . 39,137,214 . . . 84,221 . . 207 . . . . 213 . . . . . 208 . . . . . . . 219 . . 204,205,211 77,92,153,159,214 214 . 209,233 218 . . . 212 . . . 212 . . 209 . . . . 216 . . . 218,219 . . 71,205,209 . . 214,215,227 . . . . . 210 . . 138,161,211 . . 212,240 . 217,242 . . . 221 . . 202 . . 209 .. 202 . . . . . . 213 . . . . . 215 60,62,64,192,213 . . . . . . . 221 ubject Index Band Council . . Baseball ..... Basketball ..... Basketball Queen . . . . 188 . . 158-161 142-146 ....... 116 ...en Basketball Queen Nominees . . . . 116 Block CV ..... Board of Trustees Boys League . . . . 180 ....... 202 . . -115,113,177 Workman, Linda . . Wright, Connie . . Wright, Jenny . . Wucherer, Karl . . Wyatt, Sandra Xavier, Michael . . Young, Curtis Young, Richard . . .ss ee. Zaretzka, Gary . . Zechiel, John . . . Zeretlga, Greg . . Zinn, David . . . Zipton, Mike . Zook, Scoby . Ramm, Lawrence R. Roberson, William . . Rogers, Donald E. . Rogers, Douglas K. . . Rose, Gerald A. . . . Rosen, CSee Youngj Russell, Donna M. . . Russell, William L. . Sachdeva, Darshan L. Sachdeva, GurbachanL Stafford, Della M. . .I . Sakamoto, Oscar Y. . . Schulte, Joanne . . . Sitton, Kathryn . . Smith, Richard L. . s0b1eeke,D0n . . . . . . Spicknall, Howard . . Squires, Jeanne M. . . Stewart, John M. . Sudmeier, John E. . . Sundberg, Marilyn R. . . Stumergren, Edwin C. Sunukjian, Leonard . . Tenbrink, Stephania . Thomas, Evalyn F. . . Torres, Joseph P. . Toth, Miriam B. . . Toy, Charles R .... Tubbs, Richards. . . Turck, Thomas F. . Urushima, AnnS. . . Venous, Edna W. . . . Vaz, Anna Clementine. Vollen, Robert M. . . Walker, Josephine A. . Wallace, Fred L. . . . Wallace, June E. . . Waterman, Mary . . Weaver, James L. . . Whayne, Phyllis L. . . Wheeler, Ida E. . . Wieben, Paul C .... Williams, Wallace H. . . Wilson, Delbert L. . . Workman, Robert L. . wright, Beverly .... Young, Lilia . . . . Boys State Representative . . . . Business Education Area . . . . Caduceus Club . . . Cafeteria Help . . . California Scholarship Federation . . . 183 Cheerleaders, Varsity en-..- .. 103,193,257 ......l03 103 .....88 .......73 . . . 73,103,240 . . . 73,145 .....88 ..39 ....73 133 103,190 73 74,39,174,175,254 . . . . . . 203 . . . 166,206,207 . 130,131,135,2l1 . . . 209,230 . . . . . 188,213 . 213,233,250,234 . . . . . . . 207 . ...... 214 . . . 214,215,222 . . . . . . 220 . 140,141,146 152,211 ....218 ..220 . . . . . . . . 221 . . . . . .212,213 10,29,103,175,207 ........210 ......74,207 .. 81,125 ..210 ..215 207 ....220 ..74,31,207 ....221 .......217 ......215,222 . . 204,205,215,222 . . . . 93,93,215 . . . . . 11,207 . . . 215 . ..... 210 . . ...... 215 . . . .213,219,222 . . ...... 213 22,193,209,212,233 . . . . . . . . 209 . . . . . . . . 221 . . 213,233,234,233 99,209 . . .209 . 195,209,230 ......221 . ..212 . .207 . .207 . 178 243,247 ......... 189 ......... 220 186 ,135 CheSSC1ub............. Clerical Help . . . . . . 192 . . 218,219 Jll.Ill.0I'SI A Club Council . . . . . . 179 Advisors . . . . . . .... . 58 Photography Club . . . . . 188 Cross Country . . . . 140,141 Cheerleaders . . . 59,109,111 Physical Education Area 244-245 Custodians . . . . . . . . . . 221 Council . . . . ..... 58 Radio Club ....... . . 190 Dance Band ....... . . 256 Prom . . . 55,11s,119,z5a Rally Band . . . . . . . . . 257 District Administration . . . 203 Officers . . . . . . . . 58 Science Club . . . . 191 Drama: Song Girls . . . . . . . 59 Seniors: Glass Menagerie . . . . 250-253 King of Belles-. . . . . . 114,262 Advisors . . . . . 11 South Pacific . . . . . 264-267 Laconian Staff . . . . . 196-199 Cheerleaders . . . 12 Drama Club ..... .... 1 89 Language Arts Area- . . . . 230-233 Council . . . . . 11,15 Executive Council . . 171,173 Logos Staff ..... . . . 194 Officers . . . . . . 10,14 Faculty . . . . . . . 206-215 Madrigals ..... . . 269 Song Girls .... . . . 13 Fine Arts Area. . . 234-237 Math Club . . . . . . . . 190,227 Social Studies Area . . 228-229 Football: Math-Science Area. . . . . . . . 224-227 Song' Girls, Varsity . 182,184 V. Football . . . . . . . 130-135 Nominations andE1ectionsCommlttee . . 179 Sophomores: J. V. Football . . . . . . 136,137 Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . 258-259 Advisors ...... . . 74 Frosh-Soph Football . . 138,139 Outstanding Seniors: Cheerleaders . . 75 Foreig-nExcha.ngeStudent ...187 Art ..... ... ...18 Co1mcil.... Freshmen: Business . . . . . . . . 23 Officers . . . .... . . . . . . . 74 Advisors........ ..90 Drama ..... . ..34,35 SongGirls...............75 cheermaders . . . . . 91 English . . . . . . . . 38-39 Sound-Off Rally . . . . 12,13,59,75,108-111 Council . . . . . . so Foreign Language . 52-53 Spanish club ............ . . 187 Officers . . .... . . . . . 90 Homemaking . . . 47 Spartan Sweetheart . . . . . 112 SongGir1s....... ....91 IndustrialArts.... ...54 SpiritDay....... ..117 Fut1u'e Teachers Club . . . . . . . . 191 Instrumental Music . . . 36-37 Spring Supplement . . . 297,S-1 Girls League . . . . . . . 115,116,177 Math . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Student Assembly . . . . . . . . 174-175 Girls State Representative . . . . 178 Public Speaking . . . 50-51 Student Body Presidents 170,172 Golf.... .... .... .'...167 Science .... . ...44 Swimming......... ...162-165 Gymna.stics........ ...192 SocialStud1es.. ...24-25 Tennis.......... ....166 Homemaking Area . . . . 242,243 Sports . . . . . . . . 42-43 Town News . . . . 195 Homemaking Club . . . . .... 193 Vocal Music . . . . . 26-27 Track . . . . 152-157 Industrial Arts Area. . . . . . 238-241 Pep Club . . . . . . . 181 Wrestling . . 148-151 - ' , ' ' ,XZZ ' A -ffffff am fJf...?,Zf7,-cZ4,? ijvfvif :An-fdxfz 234447 44 .ZZ -6 . 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We especially thank l the faculty, administration and custodial help ic Pe, 'Klaus lla T1 ll Cl uw Pan my ligkll its lc w'12vo ,P V Ii 562 iota '1 cw il l KeeeColeman Studios especiallyMr.David y ,VM VW , , ,V , LJ 1, V --1. 1 We-,V Q r H Vickery, Mr. Rip Serby,andMr.Al Herter 1 LC D Di l Dlx fel I H 13 IV L 1 fi UIC 'f f l Walsworth Publishing Co., particularly y HLWRT ly Mr. John Kachman, District y, ,I V l bpy. , ,mt '77 rf fp .V - 5 5 'fc Representative L75 t D C 'VW' 4 il V g++ N l Mr. Gerald Rose for use of the darkroom, L glfvglv, x, Qi I Nfl lf N V cff'llf.q7ff Mr. Robert Vollenfor financial assistance, KQWA , V V M, V ,V Vi V C and Mr. Tom Moore for special services lab I Q t l le K E fel C. C x iii flex, tr 1 fl L K' f in the wood shop 5- iwfl V .R IQ SMC, r Nr L y by If 5 X 2 '75 ' ' X C Q C LL ' Q QI: 65 l l Mr. Ed Jensen, the B-Hall custodian, for 'WU T-, p . A ,W 'W CY 5 .V V l V V, his tolerance elk! 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L, fl, fm? ff! ,ff ! g',bK, P1fAl f 1.11 in C-W f M , K, . 1 A V.J,7- fn ff Spring Supplement ,,,w- , , X x N .Nfv F x I, UF, Q x w x , 1 QW, f' ,NIL f x X .1 ,V X 299 300 Table 0 Contents To stimulate interest some of the scenes in the Spartigras, the seniors present at an assembly for the student body. Track is a special favorite among the many spring sports. The trees at Linda Vista Park provide a special interest for seniors at their picnic. Swimming at C.V.H.S. draws many interested spectators in the spring. tk My 4, , 5 A11 seniors enjoy wearing informal attire at the Senior Picnic. The lawn at Linda Vista Park provides a place of relaxation for seniors on their outing. The male chorus line at the annual senior show, the Spartigras, is always the highlight of the eveningn 301 302 Karen Sfeinbuchis Pulling Phil McGurn in his Wagon is slave Lisa Hammett. Demonstrating the fate of a person who doesn't bring canned food for Slave Day, is Barry Lesher. Patiently dragging her knapsack behind her, is slave Chris Freeman- Spartans gather on the patio to watch Slave Day activities. I l ,. ,ZMY W enslaved by Chal Sulprizio, while Ron Silva watches. 1 i l l Playing background music at an assembly are Rick Quintanal, Del Pierce and John Whitney. Wendy Brown, Karen Martella, Connie Davis, and Janice Bibeau, Spartan'Song Girls, lead the student body in a song at an assembly. wiv Turk Murphy and his jazz band entertain Spartans at anassembly. Giving 2. preview of the girls' chorus line in the Spartigras, are Darlene Della-Maggiora Gretta Speakman, Kathy Slater, Vicki Otto, and Bernie Homen. 303 304 Singing O Praise The Lord A11 Ye Nations af C.V.'s Sprin Fine Arts Bev Lopez, Girls League President, and Chris McCollum, chair- man for the fashion show, announce another model. v L A Spartan model walks down the ramp at the Girls League Fashion The audience admires a Sparta.n's creation as she is Show. being assisted down the stairs at the Girls League Fashion Show. ,he Spring Concert is the A' Cappella Choir. a A re Va ned The Madrigals prepare to sing at the Soring Concert. Tom Beck and Russ Swart help Marcia Rutherford down Under the dire ti f M l wh th Asc ue Ch 1 1 the stairs at the Girls League Fashion Show. the last concertcopgmg yea? ayne, e appe a 0 r g ves 305 306 C .LAL Junior and Senior boys go after the football inthe Grecian Festival. --4, Dorothy Huntsman smacks the softball into the mit of catcher Dave Amico. Y .-i Fran Morjig, Jeanne Houseman, Sherryn Holsworth, Nancy Beyer, and Marti Horton, leap for the jump ball in the girls' basketball game. 3 Juniors Take Grecian Festival Scores Juniors: 270 Seniors: 236 Sophomores: 195 Freshmen: 109 Seniors Robert Wallace, Lua.nn Tanner, Mike Vanderbyl, Sue Fassler, and Doug Dexheimer, try their hardest to return the volleyball during the Grecian Festival. The Grecian Festival Terry Lowe is about to make abasketwhlle Allan Glasser watches. If -1' fir ' im'-:'9iS 1. f :Mil K - f ff' f f ' -- - A -'i?7q?E:4,L,:7fg-, A A ygfff-w1 ,:A 533 if ff K' 'f -W -I ' I I Esau i v -4 eeee - -A' 'L..,.f .- ' . f ' ' wp M11 . -. 1+-W. i ' , el ,., 5 l S S E- ,,, . 1 .Jw 1 - .. ,,, X '- c , . V- n i swf-fj,,,fQ N' ' v v- ff , ' Mfg. 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Spartans leave the field to begin the games in the 1964 Grecian festival. , , Saartan swimmers dive into the pool to begin the Grecian Festival. Waiting to return the volleyoall are Tim Frank, Gino Maselli, Sue Kelly, Chris Riedel, and Karen Martella. , -, Mr. Altmann fires the gun to begin the Grecian Festival bicycle race. 307 308 are Quietly a Spartan ponders the wonders of his new yearbook. Lynne Gladding and Axmette Martini seem very pleased with their new Laconians. Judy Jewell waits anxiously for Carolyn Lehtonen to give her a yearbook at the Distribution Party. 1 X 50. at L y L 4 1 'K y 'N X at Q i V: Gino Maselli and Roy Pardini point out their favorite pages Eagerly Spartans receive their yearbooks atthe distributionparty. in the Laconia. if Spartans search through their long-waited-for Laconians. Students Receive The 1964 Laeonian Cathy Forsher sells a yearbook to Mike Moschetti at the dis- tribution party, while Dannelle Bernards looks on. Mrs. Wallace listens as the 1964 Laconian receives first place at the journalism conference at Tennyson. Gus Nelson proudly shows the 1964 Laconian to all his friends. 309 310 Leigh Goviea crosses first too late and is called out. it 01 , -fvwwlfflt' ' 1 g In ,. A . .-A 'ia i L. t , fl? , We iff a ' ey- K - Doug Brooks hits a long drive on the first hole. Spartansg Gary Chapman, Doug Stewart, and Dale Dean lead Castro Valley to another victory, H Jw' As the weather turned warmer and brighter, so turned the in- terests of Castro Val1ey's Spartan athletes as they participated in the spring sports of Swimming,Track, Tennis, Golf, and Baseball. Win- ning first place honors in Swim- ming for the third successive time, a second in Track,afirst in Tennis for the second time straight, a second in Golf and barely missing first place honors in Baseball-- Castro Va11ey's showing in spring sports upheld the expectations of all Spartans, Ron Drake and his opponent start off another meet. ,sr VN- 'f-mm Wu N 4' 1 ml 1. , 'yi' ws K ., ?'. I Rich Cooper serves a smash to his opponent to open a set. Adina, Atl. Gary Kerr, in clearing the high jump, shows his style. Track is a Favorite Spring Sport N I I x K i i Foothill Tennyson Arroyo Mt. Eden San Lorenzo L Pacific l Sunset N n.::z.: , . I U SC OR ES 29 46 66 40 50 53 39 'c.v. 93 75 55 1X2 82 72 69 83 . ww ew-, . i IF' W, 4 ll le. '44 'H ee if syn 13, QM? me , fe li M., 1 1 V418 43... 'Sz' . :few Just az-Hb 7 'aiiwfw-m Y? if me 4 Jrwsmie amp if-fx ew ff' hr' 125- ,E ,fm 45,S.wkg-ff A , Q, W ,i .- , , Q A 1 An 'Y 1 - f .i I Q.. ' F 5 6 . ,. 'wr .- . 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' 1 waz! e. 1 -mme, : ' 4.f.. 1 -1-uw? - 3 , . - af we-1 : Lgg 1 HW' , 5, 'F-Eiflwfksglfa 2 eau? + M .we A .M 1 1 5 58 .r Q ' 1 N ,v :1-1 -Q 4 ,J K ' we WET' :'?Z.'.1 ' ' 1 f' 1' -'PF S' ' '3's'V 1:: ?'f'i - 1 . : -lvw' viepwifw ,215 11 ,. ...,., V EF 'H' wah-,H wv Q Jerry Ockerman sets an easy pace in the mile. Bob Forsher warms up before throwing the discus in a meet. u one 5118.1 thI'11St and Jim Sitnik will be OVBI' the bar. 13.4 xg . Ja 311 312 ur- ,, 5 f ' . K 01 If Bill Lannon practices racing dives in preparation for an upcoming race. ' S ' W' Rich Hirschman, following his Hayward opponent, prepares to dive C' V' S off the high board. 82,5 .V ---...,, H.A.A.L. Championship With swimmers tensing in starting position, the timers prepare to start the backstroke race. ii peril W Mawr it lppp ppp p s, c i niihi p p sei Q A at .X V, , mp 'Giiifff , ,Q Gerry Gaya struggles to increase his lead over a Foothill opponent. Foothill Sunset Mt. Eden Arroyo San Lorenzo Hayward Tennyson San Leandro C,V, swimmers wait for their events in H,A,A,L, Tournament. Spectators and timers a.nxious1y await the finish of an H,A,A,L, race. F 5 1 ? f 'iff .i 22 Q Hfikf ff: r it SCORES ,... 1 N535 ,! - fr ,.,, , ..,, .,,,,A ,,,,. Q , c.v. sq nae - as i r i 23 vo i .W in aw 15 vs 'n -A 22 72 N 5' s' 26 69 45 so y 48 47 45 50 63 ss Mermen on the edge of the pool wait to urge on fellow swimmers. 313 314 Q22 14 ' 5 Y i 5 KW 5 .i'.-zz AQ ' Q19 y 7, 4 - , - - -.,V ,ix ar. ,U Q , Y' 'Sw ' , Dick Fitzmaurice, Mike Dorward, Jack Hillman and Steve Peek TOHI Bird COmP19f9S his SBTVG in E00df0I'm- discuss the day's events after a tournament. Golf, Tennis and Baseball Provide Variety Tennis Golf Wins Scores: lst Round 2nd Round Doug Brooks 7 C,V. C .V. Randy Meadors 7 Tennyson 0-7 0-7 Steve Peek 6 Arroyo 3-4 2-5 Jack Hillman 5 Mt. Eden O-7 0-7 Don Markes 4 San Lorenzo 3-4 4-3 Mike Dorward 4 Hayward 2-5 1-6 Dick Fitzrnaurice 4 Sunset 0-7 0-7 10 Wins, 1 tie, 2 losses Don Marks prepares to tee off at the Chabot Golf Course. ' V Rich Cooper Cfar rightj sets up for areturn against his rival. mt. i 14- . A Rick Quintanal stares into the plate for a signal about his next pitch. During the Sp ring Baseball M f M B .ri 'E ' 2. 7 Scores: lst Round 2nd Round C.V. C.V.. Tennyson 0-4 7-9 Arroyo 5-2 2-8 Mt. Eden 0-4 2-3 San Lorenzo 1-2 1-4 Hayward 4-3 2-7 Sunset 1-0 2-1 The Spartan infield throws the ball around after aput out while Leigh Gouveia waits for a. throw. Leigh Gouveia gives signals to his pitcherinhopes of strik- ing out the batter. Rick Quintanal easily throws out a man running to first. , .....Lr:51 315 316 V w N i During the dress rehearsal for the Spartigras, the Boys' Chorus Line 'enjoysf practicing for their parts in Cleopatra. Bernie Homen, Vicki Otto, Kathy Slater, Gretta Speakman, Darlene Della Magglora, Sharon Schleis, Gall Willerton, Renee Lipa. a.nd Chris Clark practice their dance for the big night ahead. The Spartigras Cast consisted of in alphabetical order C J S. Ackerman, D. Alcorn, N. Alexander, B. Altmann, S. B. Arata, C. Bailey, F. Bancalari, A. Baugh, D. Becklin, Belden, C. Berge, S. Beyer, J. Bibeau, J. Blessing, R. Blevins, L Bradley A Breese S Bu e C B lander P ' D ' 7 ' dg 2 ' y I ' Cartwright, M. Cerny, K. Clark, J. Clinton, C. Courtney, J. Cowart, M. Crackel. R. Critchfield, C. Davis, T. Davis, Bob DeCoito, E. DeCoito, G. DeGennaro, S. Degler, D. Della-Maggiora, S. DeNoble, J. DeMonte, J. Derdevanis, L. Donahue, D. Dover, J. Dexhelmer, V. Duff, S. Egelston, S. Ellier, J. Fatkin, L. Franco, S. Frank, T. Frank, D. Fuller, K. Gaal, J. Gaya, J. Giuntini,A. Glasser, D. Glavor, C. Goodson, S. Gould, L. Gouveia, M. Gravatt, C. Gunn, W. Hanson, S. Hamill, T. Hart, H. Haughy, S. Henry, M. Herrmann, T. Holdman, R. Holmes, S. Holsworth, D. Holtorf, B. Homen, M. Horton, T. Howell, A. Hubbertz, J. Hutto, D. Hynds, J. Jackson, S. Kerr, B. Kilbourne, D. The Peter, Paul, and Mary of the Senior Class, Ron Robertson, Suzi Frank and Don Larmour sing a few folk songs at the Spartlgras. Accompanied by Rick Qulntanal on the drums, John Whitney on the guitar, and George Nunes on the Sax, Steve Briggs sings the song, Money, at the Spartigras. Kues, M. Lane, C. La Quaglia, D. Larmour, S. Lavin, E. Leiva, G. Lester, R. Lipa, A. Long, M. Long, T. Lowe, B. Lundstrom C. McCollum, S. McKean, D. McKenzie, S. Mcliinley, K. Martella, M. Martin, T. May, S. Menjoulet, D. Mestrovich, D. Moore, J. Moore, F. Morjig, L. Morton, D. Mtmroe, M. Moschetti, A. Navarro, V. Neville, B. Nielsen, J. Nogle, D. Oakes, J. O'Leary,V. Otto,P. Peek, L. Prindle, V. Pritchett, J. Proffitt, K. Rashall,V. Remer, D. Robertson, R. Robertson, J. Rooney, M. Rotanzi, D. Roy, A. Scales, K. Schatz, S. Schleis, C. Schreck, K. Slater, S. Slocum, C. Smith, A. Snyder, B. Spayde, G. Speakman, R. Souza, V. Stadelman, R. Stanfield, J. Sturck, L. Tanner, L. Taylor, T. Taylor, C. Terrell, K. Thornton, E. Toimil, M. Triebsch, J. VanWinkle, M. Vanderbyl, B. Vick, S. Walde, S. Wanklln, J. Webster, E. Wells, J. Whitney, K. Williams, C. Williamson, S. Workman, C, Wright. ftfgii f,'.,'L1,flii'f-l ' ?LiQ5?1f5kQ7f5'l ':' - 1' W'-- T -- Y 5 Y 'Q q i? E:-41, fi: we . , af-,,,. hx 1 t 1 ix f t ' 1 3 A S ff f' f' ' T -? , . fi W.,,,fN . N +5 - ' ij? ., my - ,- QT . t Y it , S . S ' V F K. girls. 4 'r . Lfg zai, i it 'xii' 'J 15? H t 'v ri . 5 , , A MLW B as , 131, After running up the middle of the audience, Mike Vanderbyl, Steve Walde, Mike Cerny, Ernie DeCo1to and Ron Sousa show off their talent for the Spartigras. Miss Beautiful herself, Magilla Gorilla played is excited about winning the Spartan Sweetheart Contest while Vicki Neville is sad and Magillals father, Mike Moschetti is quite happy. by Vicki Remer Sparli ras Theme-- y 2 'ii l S 7 S giilksgffi i ,nw ' v-.M , f,..31f,,1,g, .. Th W Th Y i at as 9 ear Q 1 That W as r he .f Qt ' '5 The sm if .5 gers Dave Roy, Ron Robertson, Don Holtorf and George 1 - ' i1f ZT'!,.l Lester delighted the audience. W I y 4 Q, ' M A class of Steve Walde, Sheryl Wanklin, Jake O'Leary, Kathy Gaal, and Karen Thornton listen attentively to their instructor Dennis McKenzie. The commentat ors, Bonnie Belden, Arnie Snyder, and Nancy Alexander attentively watch one of the acts that is taking place. 317 . Piscussing the magnificence of the Senior Ball, are Ieidi Haughy and Terry'Kha.1er. 318 While relaxing for a few moments at the Senior Ball, Dave Johnson, Jim Sitnik, Cathy Forsher and Mary Bowen watch the dancers. In the receiving line Cathy Perry and her date Charles Wilma, Susie Sutton, and Lee Ba.rde11ini greet Christine McCollum and other guests. The Senior Ball Theme was Emily Corl and Bob Peterson are waiting to be served. Mr. Poulsen and his wife enjoy themselves at the Senior Ball G trangers on the Shore Juchr Coyle and her date, Gene Robbins, enjoyed dancing at the Senior Ball. Dancing happily are Linda Gadow and Da.n Baronian. 99 Darlene Torres and Paul Jackson talk happily to Kathy Gallager and Dave Alcorn about the beautiful decorations. The band played delightml music to entertain the Seniors. Enjoying the food of the delightful evening are Karen Thorton, Chuck Bailey, Roger Stanfield and his date. 319 X 4 1 ,r 'K .. I, 1, N If g, 13 , '19 , ,A J X fx - ' . , A f, 1 , he ' n 4 i , x . y rfb ,i n M ii if !,, Qk A X 1 ,L ' , , 14 ' ' fy ,f 1 I V, X - , f af y ,g,g, X . X mf. L, fl, 7 V: . ' X. '1 19 x , ' JL' V, a it M Y iw, K Q' I , e Q . - . 1 E lf' ' 1.31 f Ur . i' x 1 aw . A, Q 'f .. M ' 5 ' fit w r . ' ff ' X 1 i . ' gi W . il, :IV Betty Johnson leads the opening song at Baccalaureate. Senw ev ii pg 4 The audience at Graduation listens to Dr. Bush, the Principal of Castro Valley High School, present the Class of 1964. rs Take elfhe ' 1111! g after 'cr X. thy Forsh is e rted A' e s ' sb b Kell -, QQ f ' i 'ng er Diplo tio f r ughes. X J IS, , 9, . 1 ,I J , ' N J 1' . wk , i we ,Q i W . 'JY pro d senior, hal re ivedf he Diploma of Graduation. 'R X X: -N V X , ,J J X X xo XX XJ 531 Ji pw :Ji fr' In 4 X. 1 Vx - 5' 'ISK x' to J X A ' M ' T' TJ i 17 P X , 1 HJ H F Q Q Q 3 N X v N H Y WN 1 NFB 9 'P XXVI., xg? Jw , R R l 1, if J ,Qs J Q Milf!! Waiting for graduation rehearsal to begin are Mary Gravatt, Heidi Haughy, Susan Henry, Peggy Howard, Jake O'Leary, Tony Howell and Charlene Hunting. li. ,ali Senior class President Don Larmour, delivers a speech at Bac- calaureate while Vivian Stadelman awaits her turn. Mrs. Urushima lights John l?ataye's candle during the Baccalaureate. Graduation H H Q1 F Seniors listen intently to a Baccalaureate speaker. M 321 67.13 . Wx! 3 .N Cp' ,BN fL Oulu ,VD4 'i ml LV ll 'MQW'-txg A 3 'fl'4'J Bonnie Belden, an Honor Student and Life Member of C-S-R Schola-rshlps the California Scholarship Federation, received the California Savings and Loan Association Award, a California Scholarship Federation Scholarshipg the Castro Valley High School Teachers Association Scholarship, the Castro Valley Lions Club Scholarshipg the Hayward Elks Club Scholarshipg Junior Achievement ofthe East Bayg and Honors at ,ntrance to the University of California, Berkeley Cam us. J' J .Lf ' OA' ,f fVJFront row: Larry Downs, C.S.F. Scholarshipg Bonnie Belden, C,S,F. Scholarshipg Susan Frank, C,S.F. 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