Golden Gate Academy - Anchor Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 1958
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: PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF GOLDEN GATE ACADEMY OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword 7,,,V,,..,A,....LLSLIILLLSLS,LLSLSSLLLLSL,LSIISLAL,SS, Faculty V.....SI Seniors ,,,,,,,7 Juniors ,,,.7,,, Sophomores Freshmen ,Y,, A. S. B. oooLLorLooo,rooooo oooo..r . Anchor ,,..,.,..,r.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Music Department Religious ,,,.,t,,tt,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, Sports Section ,,,t,,,, ....,,,, Elementary ..,.. ,,.., Advertisements ,c,,., ,c,,,,,l Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 2 5 9 15 20 22 27 33 38 42 47 58 73 Q FOREWORD 4 , 467 1 B :N j WRAPPED UP IN THIS BOOK IS ONE YEAR J, OF OUR LIVES. X THE SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS . . . The excitement of the Hawaiian X f Banquet, the joyous spirit of the Christmas Choir Concert, the hilarity f of the tramp-party, the invariably rainy-day picnics, and the activity of the ANCHOR snow Trip. I N-f . 1333.15 Ziff J ' gifif I' . :5: 111:-' 1 lf, , I THE SPIRITUAL HIGHLIGHTS A1 V .ff . . . Elder Comm's weekly Prayer aff. ' ,f x 7 Band Talks, and the personal in- f ' fi, V i A spiration of the Youth's Revival. 7 ' THE EVERYDAY OCCURRENCES . . . Mr. Warren's vivid por- trayal of the events of American History, the familiar Buenos dias, ' ntertained by one of Neecie's dis- Senor Leon, or a group being e sertations, or by Gary's latest ski talk. d idance shown us by our The personal interest an gu ers, the inevitable homework, and cramming for our examinations , ' the expression of our School Spirit shown each Thursday as the A. S. B. l Am g sings out the last strains of our school song . . . i K x Y 'X , x , P Christian teach- Q , 2 x 1 - I X S l 4 . . . We will be true to achieve each day, Standards of good Ole G. G. A. W . . ,W All of these combine for the development of Christian character, and 'U L 49' ' the formation of lasting friendships . . . X 1 and gmai l 1'-me many Av? Q x Ksqxx unforgettable memories of Academy days at GOLDEN GATE ACADEMY. THE ANCHOR STAFF 2 T0 YOU - WE DEDICATE The Anchor Staff has this year decided to dedicate this Anchor to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison for their outstanding contribution toward making our school a successful one. Each morning as one comes to school, or anytime throughout the day, you would find Mrs. Harrison with a big smile, always ready and willing to help with problems and questions concerning the business office or otherwise. We have often wondered what the school would be like without Mr. Harrison to give undivided attention to our many problems. When he appears in chapel to present a program we all look forward to a hilarious time. For these reasons, and many more, we are deeply grateful, and by the dedication of this book we hope to express our sincere appreciation and thanks. tl . V ,. if fi Wal SSI, I an if ..-I , -.--.-3L,..,. W h?.-ran... 'mln PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Students of Golden Gate Academy, as you leaf through the pages of this ANCHOR of 1058 you will be sifting through memories of one of the most momentous years In later years you will look back on these days spent at Golden Gate with fondness, affection and nostalgia. To you, this year will have been one in the Springtime of life May these pages keep alive for you a golden memory of teachers and students who will be your life-time friends, and may they recall for you the hard work and the fun that have gone hand in hand this year. l trust that the lessons that you have learned in your classes and activities will remind you that there is nothing of more value than a Christian character, that honesty, perseverance and self-discipline are of far greater importance than friends, fame, or fortune for by faithfully following them, you will achieve true success in life. DONALD M. WARREN' Principal E 5 Z a z H 3 5 3 3 P Q Z s 3. 3 5 FACULTY Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Warren and daughter, Donelle Principal, History Physical Education Typing Mr. and Mrs. Maurice I. Harrison Registrar Mathematics Accountant Bookkeeping Elder and Mrs. Walter Comm and children, Tod, Debbie, Wa Lee Bible Typing Physical Education Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher Biology Chemistry Vocational Physical Education FACULTY Mrs. Viola Van Buskirk Music Department Piano Voice Organ 6 Miss Dorothea Fitzgerald and mother, Mrs. D. W. Fitzgerald English Librarian World History Elder and Mrs. Merardo Leon and family. Spanish MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glass and son, Bobby Cafeteria Matron Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Collins Music Department Musical Instruments Band 7 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Chairman .......................................... A- H- JOHNS Vjgg Chairman ,,V.,,, ,,,,,,,A H . R. WOLFSEN, M.D. Sgg'1'glm'y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.......... Fir!! row, rented: N. C. Morris, Mrs. Emily Folini, Dr. H. R. Wolfsen, D. M. Warren, Mrs. Joseph Abrew, Mrs. A. E. Nagy. Second row: W H. Ludwig, P. G. Wipperrnan, Harold Lindsey, C. R. Havis, Anthony Catalano, F. C. Gordon, A. C. Lien. Third vow: W. R. Foulston, Frank Cook, C. M. Mellor, E. A. Schmidt, Al Whalin, W. V. Bernard. Y Not Jbown: Mrs. George Koerber, A. H. johns, Mrs. T. L. Nesbit, Ira Anderson, Merado Leon, E. S. DeArma.n, Mrs. William Robinson, Andrew Mitchell, Major White, J. D. Hardt, John Kaikaihahuala, Carl Becker, A. C. Nelson. 8- I CLASSES as Q WE '5' +wVuwiHwBfeffTfJ5mTmm'N 'SQGKM MK E M is i' -..: W RX Avia? 'W D' m L Wwxmmiw KE if .... : ...ik ' W' WMWM 'iw 1 ' ' .. ' ' ,gig ,,A. 'QFEWQQH-mww fmmwmw HQ Kwkemkgmmmwwvywwviwawfgmyga Him? , .,,.. Ww W'S fm ffm- wwf ,., A : Mw mxwimk. QNWLAEKMHBWWHEQHW -f --f- W My WSW 'N W X' H1 Q SEQ L - Ha ma E ..,. M ,,.. , QSM '.:. iE g Q,, BwggW wg'm-5HEW5?4gWwmQS,,W W 25' iff, .f ' ' .,., f a'L A -Wmifiwv if WW R WWW 'W wrmws W L Wim mm? .3 -,-.4- .. an ..v -.-:A 0. mr-F-1 -1. ,- F'f'wwm'a?3'g' W 'mm W WE fm-HK M K ' w'mSww.1w Km ? 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RR Vnled,L.l,01'imZ ILL SENIDRS MINNIE SMITH E H LXNDA STONER l ANDY NAGY El DXANE CEANN KAREN BROGDEN Y WN MARYLYN CHANE BRO S AMES '0 Tfmpdgespmfof-M by MRS. RICHARD K. BROGDEN CLASS OF ,58 UHLEN N ZURM SHARLEE PHYLLI5 BURGER I I LO WELL ELL IS LA VONNE EIS EMAN DIANE AB FRED MALLOR REW .Y GARY ECKL AND NELLIE GUILLE I I Interruption SHANDRA SHERRILL Slmmmy Soloist Food demolisher, teacher ANDY NAGY Trumpet player Excellent athlete Friendly and courteous to all Sir Galahad himself. GARY ECKLAND lfproll Ski enthusiast Speedy athlete, entertainef LINDA STON ER St0nie Ski enthusiast Excellent athlete, jovial LOWELL ELLIS f!TubU Tuba blower Happy-go-lucky person, successful dietist The three hot rodders SENIORS IRVING VANDERBERG The Silent Type Muscle-man Excellent athlete ARDINEECIE ANDERSON N eerie Pianist Excellent athlete Earnest discussion? DIANA ABREW rrAb-yi! Pianist perfecto Quiet, sympathetic RONNIE WIPPERMAN rrlyippyu Dry humorist l Up and coming engineer, ski enthusiast IN CASUAL SHARLEEN ZURMUHLEN Artiste Sociable Fun loving CLAREVA FINLEY Warren's secretary Southln accent Excellent skater NELLIE GUILLE Superior athlete Good natured Friendly fiiillg if ii it , I i 'fill i 5 itil f gg s 2 i l What interesting pictures. MINNIE SMITH Prospective homemaker Excellent voice Pleasing personality DIANE CHAPIN Artiste Excellent vocalist Fun loving Isn't that darlin' ? LYDIA BORISEVICH Pleasing personality Only flutist in Academy Good athlete LAVONNE EISEMAN Pleasant personality Organist and pianist Excellent student K Preparing to vocalize JOANN ROBERTS Artiste Good head on her shoulders Congenial personality MARILYN CI-IANEY Excellent alto voice Pleasing personality Studious Thix page Jpomored by ED J. WHALIN AND J. D. WHALIN End of a hard day at school MOTTO: All for Christ AIM: Eternal Life CLASS COLORS: Mint Green and Charcoal CLASS FLOWERS: Red and White Roses CLASS OF '58 l LaVonne Eiseman and Phyllis Burger Clareva Finley and Karen Brogden PHYLLIS BURGER KAREN BROGDEN Quiet and likeable Friendly Studious Pleasing personality Refined Good athlete JIM BROWN FRED MALLORY Sociable Congenial Hobbyist Mechanically inclined Fun loving Affable NORMAN SWANSON Scientist Perfectionist Inquisitive GARY HAIR President PEGGY HOOFARD Secretary BOYCE DULAN Parlor MR. and MRS. HARRISON NINA OFFICERS C L A S S Clay: Mafrot DARLLYNNE ABREW Vice Prexident JOAN TSUJIMURA Treayzufer FRANK HIGHTOWER Sergeant-at-A Mm' Clan S pomom I5 gn Beats eX D com Bump BBA 'Y sagtks onnke Y eccbest Ned Sykva 2 Mbect Damn Y aukatte Y oung Cbades Xleheq XCMX Y tank Yxobest Cobb Tfvif p 42 e Sponfofed by M R, AN D MR S. M A ISQN B111 Hwang Linda Trujlllo Ronald Holman . Keith Quast Nancy Calderone oF '59 ich Lane Steve Grice Banks G Vwlliam Smith range ANE RD L ICHA OF R NTS PARE THE e SP0m01'ed by Thi-f P457 Mr. Warren's American History Elder Comm-Bible Doctrines GLIMPSES OF THE Mr. Fisher and a group of Budding Chemists Mr. Harrison-Geometry Class Elder Leon-Senior Spanish Class Elder Leon-junior Spanish Class Mr. Harrison-Assisting a roomful of Bookkeepers VARIOUS CLASSES Miss Fitzgerald conducts her English III Class Elder Comm discussing Youth Problems Studious Students Studying? Yxasg 'iwgooc 'E' an Doxeen Q X163 SOPHOMO RE NXeXba X510 gan uscb GMX Yx Laing Moth Cusixs QU oode-16 DMOXA Yxevwi 9 EAXCO Leoxw XT A CLASS Be tljf Bro Da ve Va 11 W11 Voorst Jeanette Patterson T 0121122y Wolke IW1 1501 Harvey laura Lee Shera IFWIQI DUIEII Wallace SUQID5 N LFSE WO OM F T S O ENT PAR e THE , 53 SP0fz50'ed 4 Page rw YX0 ge: Pxbsew ?,CXXoX5 Knob. ' n Moen Env Xadixe C 'AKQCSXKCQ eQn Shaw. n Xlenn Pxnoexso Acne ' ix Ona Ynknse G oioon HMA N ok Cnmnene Co Dzwkn Lnovlkg CnMXotte Cook I Lanny Xinnkon Nam. M010 ton Laing Hun CLASS Geoqge Portugal Donna R Yell' 4-'Gold T l'l1j12Yo Qi 4 43 Afafyfo sms R 01731 0' llbdsey Sffjbballl' S Waozggaa ,i ELLIS JO ARY OF M PAR' THE SP0m0 ed W - Page TW Ba rbara B' Hgby Llh da Y H112 ar! C I 3 O6 Meyers Pa L11 Cobb Barbara Foglzh Raymond Rama-ez an dra Pull! Loxixs QU :kg ae QU ebb Ewa NX George Y'dxXYxQs Scou 'Sl' an GeXde1 Haw eq QU Mxaqos Davkd Gixce Aez , , Sqbxka Hamas ENXQ NX aXXemee Batbaia Gseeoe YwX Sqiixth X'XoXXeq Nxagxmixs X'XfMXeq ?xoXc3e:bq X600 NYAXS Rodney Gxegoxq onsowecl y N bis Page . KOH T A MKS UYX. an IN THE PROCESS OF LEARNING Elder Comm surrounded by members of his New Testament Class. Miss Fitzgerald guides the Freshmen toward a more fluent Speech. Future Housewives of America under the instruction of Mrs. Glass. Learning the rudiments of Mechanical Drawing under the watchful eye of Mr. Fisher. 25 Making Math interesting is Mr. Harrisoffs task in an Does History Repeat Itself? Miss Fitzgerald teaches Algebra Class. World History and Students decide the answer. Mr. Comm supervising one of the three Typing Periods of the day. Miss Fitzgerald-English II Class 26 QW? 94.4 c 1: CJRGANIZATIONS l ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Prerideni, Andy Nagy Social Vice Prerident, Shandra Sherrill Arririanl, Linda Stoner Religious Vire Prerident, JoAnn Roberts Arrirzont, Doreen Firman Secretary-Trearurer, Bill Hwang Sergeant-at-Army, Bill Harvey Sponsor, Elder Comm Bill, Elder Comm, Andy, Bill, Doreen, JoAnn, Shandra, Linda. THE A.S.B. GIVES A MUSICAL CHAPEL PROGRAM Roger Abrew Jeanette Patterson LOuiS Wright Karen Brogden and Dave Van Voorst Bill Harvey and Peggy Hoofard A.S.B. Darllynne Abrew and Darold Retzer Doreen Firman Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Elder and Mrs, Comm Lowell Ellis Under the Hawaiian moon Banquet helpers BANQPUET Neecie and Irving Vanderberg Starry-eyed Linda After the banquet Emcee CElviSJ Nagy Going home 29 - WM YY ,... .Mu mm Chow time-Picnic food Gary-On deck Hwang-At bar STUDENTS . . . ee he Ji The windup AT PLAY. Girls enjoy the damp picnic sunshine. and the swing. SeC0ndS fOr COIUITI The wind in her hair Outdoor boys SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Mr, Fisher Billy Ronnie Neal Arnold Lydia Linda Darold Preridenz, Ronnie Wipperman Sofia! Vice President, Billy Harvey Arfirtnnt, Darold Retzer Religiour Vice President, Neal Spiva Axrirzeznt, Lydia Borisevich Secretary-Trearurer, Linda Trujillo Sergeant-at-Arms, Arnold Trujillo Sponror, Mr. Fisher Tbir page Jponfored by: SAN RAMON VALLEY CHAPEL Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn E. Whalin STUDENT FACULTY COUNCIL Freshman Delegnler ,,...... Mary jo Ellis - Roger Abrew Sophomore Delegate: ..,...... Jeanette Patterson Billy Harvey junior Delegole: ,,.....,.. Darllynne Abrew Bill Tsagris Senior Delegate: .....,.... Ardineecie Anderson Irving Vanderberg Student Faculty Council at one of the monthly meetings at which time various problems are discussed and solutions suggested. Sandy Pulliam Charlene Cook Barbara Bagby NCCCIC Anderson at the HCW Organ Doreen and Diane on chapel stage Charlotte Cook Marta Moro Donna Ryen Mr. Frank Fisher, Sponsor of A.S.B .second semester. Donna Ryen and her mother during an A.S.B. program, IS THIS YOUR LIFE ? 32 Doreen Firman, Diane Chapin and Neecie Anderson in one of their last appearances as a Girls' Trio before graduation breaks up a combination of harmony. Tlzif page rpofzrored by: MR. CHARLES EMERSON, Photographer ANCHCR STAFF Editor, Linda Stoner Auociate Editor, Ronnie Wipperman Literary Editor, Shandra Sherrill Portrait Editor, Darllynne Abrew Circulation Manager, Barbara Bagby Sport: Editor, Boyce Dulan Advertising Manager, Bill Hwang Snaprhot Editor, Darold Retzer Sponsor, Mr. Harrison Staff: Bill, Darold, Boyce, Ronnie, Shandra, Barbara, Linda, Darllynne Linda Stoner Editor in Chief Mr. Harrison, ANCHOR Sponror, with Mrs. Harrison and Nina ANCHOR Staff selecting page layouts. This page sponsored by: DR. AND MRS. BEEVE AND JERRY 33 ANCHOR STAFF HARD AT WORK Ronnie Wipperman and Darolcl Retzer putting pages together. Barbara Bagby and Darllynne Abrew cutting and cropping pic- tures to size. Billy Hwang, Shandra Sherrill and Boyce Dulan thinking up new ideas. Mr. Warren, as Campaign Man- ager, did an excellent job on the campaign-witness the total sub- scriptions obtained. ANCHOR CAMPAIGN IN FULL SWING Side Leaden: Clipperships Ronald Holman, Leader Peggy Hoofard, Axrimml Steamboats Gary Hair, Leader Darllynne Abrew, Axyimznz The side leaders looking on with glee as the totals top any previous mark by over one hundred sub- scriptions. Tbif page Jpomored by: DR. ROGER M. MATOI ANCHOR Snowball fight at CREST LODGE It's no beauty Marilyn Chaney's last ride Maxine displaying togs and goggs Techniques of skiing-Darolcl and Roger Professional cooks for the SNOWTRIPPERS Ron, jo Ann and Sylvia at J-Bar SNCW TRIP Dr. Wolfsen accompanies G,G,A. Muth steps into Winter in Wonder- Spiva on the I-Bar fThe easy way upj SNOWTRIPPERS land Stephaui SNOWTRIPPERS Darllyrme-At the end of a successful run A picture in rhythm just resting - f ' 'L ' ck! .,..,, . . kk ' ..:. A Y - -. 5 :,,, , . 'fe wanna? -xr- 'W M W Ziff' sri. f 1 W farm. We 4 ' A iff , Q Y, -nw- rc ,,m,.r M WW? M 1:46 mzf fwiew we - -- ww r 1 ww if-0-Nah-Aw A W s ff 'hs' 2 fa f f Q :pf ,, sm. , ,. iw., ik W' , -- 'sf ar if Q4 - .- ' V -iff -- Y'- .ze , we if yzh LVLVL , f 2 up .... . ,, , -f , , .... ,, . I. sin, ,.,., V, ,...f4,:, .. ., ' -e 54' .. - f -V .f..., if? i s, fa- f- elif-'1-fp flffaffqiirgf,-ly iff: 'ii ,, -,-ff-Lf.. L 1 is . K ii - I i w T V .. ,, ' ,V V ,,-, A r a li s L Kelley shows a new way to stop. Bahs can't remember which pair is hers Lowell and Stephani exchanging ski techniques Lowell, Andy, and Maxine heading for the J-Bar Boys' Dormitory Supervisor gets The lodge television set has loafers in stitches. Typical scene in the boys' dormitory short-sheeted fMr. Warrenj Linda und Jerry Ron Holman screeches to a halt. Thif page fpofzmrefz' by: JIM ELLIS SPORTING GOODS MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS GOLDENAIRE OFFICERS Prefident, Andy Nagy Vice Prefiderzi, Neecie Anderson Serrezary, Doreen-Brman Publicily, Diane Chapin GOLDENAIRES GOLDENAIRES CHOIR OFFICERS Pzzblirizy, Neal Spiva Sefrelary, Phyllis Burger Vife Prmident, Shanclra Sherrill Preiidenl, Tom Beers 39 GOLDEN GATE ACADEMY CHOIR Goldenaires perform at youth revival Grand Avenue Church THE GOLDENAIRES AND CHOIR COMBINED TO PRESENT THEIR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM BAND Mr. Collins gives trombone lessons BAND OFFICERS Eugene C. Collins Director Lowell Ellis Animznl Dirertor Andy Nagy Prefidenl Dave Van Voorst Vice President Jo Ann Roberts Sefretary Darold Retzer Sergeant-at-A rm! Lowell Ellis on the tuba Ricke Koerber receives instructions on the saxophone Larry Firman, Bobby Renck, Kenny Meyers Y Academy Band plays G . G . A . BA N D Mr. Collins, directing Eugene C. Collins Elementary band plays PRAYER BAND LEADERS FIRST SEMESTER Lydia Borisevich Diane Abrew jo Ann Tsujimura Jeanette Patterson Billy Harvey Boyce Dulan Norman Swanson Billy Hwang SECOND SEMESTER Shandra Sherrill Marilyn Chaney Leotta Van Allen Peggy Hoofarcl Keith Quast Steve Grice Andy Nagy Ron Holman Q, RELIGIQUS Mr. Fisher's Band Mrs. Van Buskirk's Band Elder Comms Band Mrs. Harrison's Band Mr. Warren's Band Miss Fitzgeralds Band Mr. Harrisods Band PRAYER BANDS ACTIVITIES GRAND AVENUE YOUTH REVIVAL M W A ...I 2 ag, fs SCENES FROM THE YOUTH REVIVAL mfzducfeci by Elder E. L. Minchen and Elder Seitz, M. V. Secretary. THE ART OF HCMEMAKING l Sandra Pulliam 8 Q Hard at work? ?? Charlene and Jackie What program we listening to, girls? Mrs. Glass conducting her seventh grade class. 46 Barbara Bagby, Mary Jo Ellis, Charlene Anderson, Stephani Swanigan A vivid example of what goes on in the Home Ev: class Our future homemakers SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Boyce clribbles while Kelley moves over to stop him. David Ludwig throws a block to give Albert time for a pass. Andy Nagy blocking a try for a basket by Frank Hightower. Football Champs 12nd halfj Boyce Du- lan, Captain. Gary Eckland takes the pass from cen- ter and looks for a receiver. Robert Cobb gets blocking by Bill Har- vey while receivers try to get in the clear. Karl Frank serves in one of the volley- ball games. ' l sw. 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X 3:20-Students load busses and ready to roll. iii S1 'a si ANCHOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In This 1958 ANCHOR we have tried to preserve many happy memories which in the years to come, students and teachers will look back upon with much pleasure. In order to make this possible much Work has been done during the past year. Many thanks to Mr. I-Iarrisonj our faculty sponsor, for his work to make this annual a success. He has spent long, hard hours that have many times run far into the niht to meet the deadlines on time. Linda Stoner, Editor-in-Chief The ANCHOR Staff also deserves much credit and thanks for their loyal support and many hours spent working on the ANCHOR. I would like to thank the student body for the Wonderful spirit shown duringthe ANCHOR campaign. More subscriptions were brought in this year than ever before. Thank you all for your tremendous help and cooperation you have shown this year, for without it this book would not have been possible. 05m4UAfZ'5ivu ANCHOR STAFF LIST OF PAGE SPONSORS Arrociate Editor Ronnie Wipperman Literary Editor Shandra Sherrill Portrait Editor Darllynne Abrew Cirralation Manager Barbara Bagby Sport: Editor Boyce Dulan Adoentiring Manager Bill Hwang Snapriaot Editor Darold Retzer Adixertiring Arrirtant Gary Eckland Faralty Sponror Mr. Harrison Campaign Manager Mr. Warren Mr. and Mrs. joseph Abrew Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Beeve Mrs. Meta Brogden Dr. and Mrs. Don Catalano Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ellis Jim Ellis Charles Emerson Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Harrison Dr. and Mrs. George Koerber Mr. and Mrs. William Lane Dr. Roger Mattoi Dr. and Mrs. Robert Renck' Dr. and Mrs. John Sibley Whalin Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Whalin Dr. and Mrs. Homer Wolfsen Darllynne Abrew Diane Abrew Roger Abrew Ardineece Anderson Charlene Anderson Barbara Bagby Betty Banks Tom Beers Lydia Borisevich Karen Brogden Betty Brown james Brown Phyllis Burger Nancy Calderone jackie Carpenter Marylyn Chaney Diane Chapin Paul Cobb Robert Cobb Carl Cole Jr. Charlene Cook Charlotte Cook Albert Dulan Boyce Dulan Irwin Dulan Linda Echols Gary Eckland LaVonne Eiseman Lowell Ellis Mary Jo Ellis Clareva Finley Doreen Firman Barbara Foglia Karl Frank Bob Grange Barbara Greene Rodney Gregory David Grice Steve Grice Nellie Guille Gary Hair Bill Harvey Sylvia Hernandez Frank Hightower Melba Hogan Harley Holderby Ronald Holman Peggy Hoofard Lannie Hunton Larry Hunton Bill Hwang Charles Kelley Rich Lane SCHOOL ROSTER 4764 Geranium Place 4764 Geranium Place 4764 Geranium Place 842W West MacArthur 842W West MacArthur 2597 Jacobs St. 9202 Gem Avenue 5122 Foothill Blvd. 1618 Berkeley Way 3100 Holyrood Drive 2769 Fruitvale Ave. 2769 Fruitvale Ave. 1436 Gilmore Drive 3063 Parker Avenue 5989 Monterey Ave. 108 Gregory Lane 543 Durant Avenue 1815 Linden St. 1815 Linden St. 10723 Mark Street 4039 Brookdale 4039 Brookdale 3039 Magnolia St. 3039 .Magnolia St. 3039 Magnolia St. 619 El Centro Road 2160 Ventura Ave. 1960 Ralston Ave. 6183 Girvin Drive 6183 Girvin Drive 1455 167th Ave., Apt. 25 7757 Crest Avenue 651 Lewelling Blvd. 2107 57th Avenue 14996 Lark Street 590 63rd Street 5505 Walnut St. 2611 Grant St. 1939 Meadow Road 777 6th Street 4300 Roosevelt Ave. 1137 Timpanogas Circle 3032 Ashbury Lane 1711 Mooreship Ave. 19469 Center St. 1963 19th Street 2215 Maine Avenue 49 Malta Court 3114 Bona Street 3114 Bona Street 1053 East 18th Sf. 341 Sanford St. 5345 Estates Drive Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Hayward Castro Valley Oakland Berkeley Oakland Oakland Oakland San Leandro Oakland Richmond Pleasant Hill San Leandro Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland El Sobrante Hayward Richmond Oakland Oakland San Leandro Oakland San Lorenzo Oakland San Leandro Oakland Oakland Berkeley Walnut Creek Hayward Richmond Niles Hayward Oakland Castro Valley Richmond Richmond Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Concord Oakland Ronald Lindsey David Ludwig Holley Maginnis Erwin Mallernee Fred Mallory Linda Meyers Marta Moro Larry Muth Andy Nagy Gordon Palmieri Jeanette Patterson Bonnie Perchert George Phillips George Portugal Sandra Pulliam Keith Quast Raymond Ramirez Darold Retzer Joann Roberts Carl Rusch Donna Rumpel Donna Ryen Kenneth Shera Laura Lee Shera Shandra Sherrill Albert Silva Minnie Smith Paul Smith Wallace Smith William Smith Neal Spiva Linda Stoner Stephani Swanigan Norman Swanson Ray Traynor Arnold Trujillo Linda Trujillo Bill Tsagris Jo Ann Tsujimura Leotta Van Allen Scott Van Gelder David Van Voorst Irving Vanderberg Elda Mae Webb Harvey Williams Ronnie Wipperman Tom Wolfsen Curtis Woodard Louis Wright Paulette Young Sharleen Zurmuhlen 1714 Stuart St. 4215 Detroit Ave. 233-C Mosley Ave. 27559 Orlando Ave. 1814 Van Ness 109-D Cypress St. 873 Sybil Ave. 31 Muth Drive 218-B Brush St. . 1345 S. 58th St. 1112 100th Ave. 1636 Wendey Drive 664 31st St. 40 Via Sonora 21563 Young Avenue 2557 East 15th St. 1526 5th Avenue 25 Fieldbrook Place 4477 Dam Road 4641 Tyrrell St. 956 Sparling Drive 14834 Tulane Ave. 115 Charles Ave. 115 Charles Ave. 3007 Brook St. 14880 Mercer Ave. 1324 81st Avenue 5329 Fleming Ave. 5156 La Honda 1324 81st Avenue 3466 Echo Springs Rd. 2727 Lilac St. 4329 West Street 5669 Strobridge Ave. 780 Haight St. 6436 Occidental Road 6436 Occidental Road 2938 Minna Avenue 2217 East 23rd St. 1343 Pulaski Drive 3664 Grand Avenue 1955 Marta Drive 132 Ghormley Avenue 1531 152nd Avenue 457 Worth St. 3363 Guido St. 1586 Daniels Drive 21483 Hunter Avenue 1415 Carlton St. 966 21st Street 14201 Orchid Drive Berkeley Oakland Alameda Hayward San Pablo Alameda San Leandro Orinda Alameda Richmond Oakland Pleasant Hill Oakland San Lorenzo Castro Valley Oakland Oakland Oakland El Sobrante Oakland Hayward San Lorenzo Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hill Oakland San Lorenzo Oakland Oakland Richmond Oakland Lafayette Oakland Oakland Castro Valley Alameda Hayward Hayward Oakland Oakland Hayward Oakland Pleasant Hill Oakland San Leandro Oakland Oakland San Leandro Hayward Berkeley Oakland San Leandro ELEMENTARY SNAPS Shirley, Cathy, Carol Eighth Graders at work Completed pass : 5 i 1 x i x E E Teamwork wins games for them Good for 20 yards i Eighth Graders at study Seventh Graders at study Seventh Grade vocational class 57 Annette Stevely David Kin g Richard Quast Stella Poe Mary Alice Cobb Carrie Vance EIGHTH GRADE f 3 WALLY HESSELTINE Prexidem' Robert Wisley Diana White Kent Thornberry Karen Schneider Martha Vega jerry Trujillo 58 SHIRLEY CHING GARLAND DULAN Secretary Treaarzzffer MR. NORMAN MORRIS Teacher and Elementary Principal 2, 6 Zi CLASS OF '58 BOBBY GLASS Vice Preridenl DALE RUSCH DOUGLAS LIEN Pastor Sergeant-at-Arms Robert Fawke Frances Bell f N 0 P'ictz11'ej Martha Hinkle Charles Sampson Sammy Chavez Marilyn Harder Carol Anderson Martha Greene Sheila Williams Nancy Hansen Charles Medeiros Melvin Isaef f Billy Mitchener Horst Frank 59 S E V E N T H G R A D E Top row: Bobby Hesseltine, Vernon Gabel, Eddie Brown, Vin Clark, Lynn Adkins. Sammi row: john Koot, Eckhardt Rattay, Richard Medeiros, Harry Henderson, Dick Samarano. Tlaim' row: David Gustavson, Jay Ellis, Terry Neumann, Bobby Ching, Danny Cook. Fozzrlla row: Leona Kimes, Sherrie Cough, Mrs. Wipperman, Devon Ludwig, Gary Spen- CCI. Group of Home Economics girls dis playing aprons they have made. Shirley English at the lunch counter. Top row: Shirley English, Carol Pierceall, Carol Mastick, Kay Noel, Helen Riesen, Nellie Poe. Serand raw: Anita Carlton, Carol Lindsey, Sandra Forland, Sandra Livingston. Third row: Arlene Pistorius, Dorothy King, Mildred Maginnis, Linda Lou Eastman. Fourth row: Tiffany Davis, Cheryl Mitchell, Penny Singleton, Effie Chocalas, Linda Christiansen, Kathy Renck. Seventh Graders at lunch time. Girls serving as the waitresses at our A.S.B. banquet. Thi: page Jpomored by: 6I THE RENCK FAMILY , 'Cathy Renck Dwight and Cheryl Winter scenes n Bonnie and Marcia Skating train , ,,,l,.r... Ricky Koerber, spelling Big d0g1 McGee answers a question Little gir Cafeteria scene Daytra and friend Arbor scene in program Edith Hinkle I Leona Harrison Thu page Jpomoffed by: THE RENCK FAMILY Top row: Cheryl Retzer, Betty Bell, Judy Harvey, Becky Hernandez, Ernestine High- tower. Second row: Ardyth Haun, Leona Harrison, Hazel Chu, Patricia Lehman, Evelyn Ham- monds, Larry Firman. Third row: Dwight Cornish, Kenneth Meyers, Chuck Ellis, George Campbell, Eddie Anderson. Fourth row: Randy Pulliam, Micky Moor, Dennis Simpson. Sergio Hernandez, Ivan Mal- lernee, Steven Brown. Bottom row: Adrian Watkins, James Robertson, Mr. McGee, Spencer Sampson, Ricky Koerber. Tlair page .rponsored by: THE PARENTS OF RICKY KOERBER 63 Top row: Barbara Smith, Donna Johnson, Michelle Maginnis, Judy Muth, Phyllis Clark, Carol Muth. Serond row: Edith Hinkle, Janelle Quiriconi, Gay Whalin, Margaret Vega, Mary Board- man, Fredericka Black. Third row: Kathy Chapin, Barbara Ann jones, Gloria Cobb, Maxine Anderson, James Medeiros, Doyle Pierceall. Fourth row: Steven Forland, Stanley Hoofard, Douglas Ludwig, Robert Renck, Cornell Hickman, Bruce Johnson. Bottom row: William McIntyre, Bilh Murray, Larry Christianson, Nicholas Gordon, Bobby Folini and Miss Agnes Comm, teacher. Tlaiy page Jjmmored by THE RENCK FAMILY FIFTH GRADE Like a shepherd . All dressed up . . Artists at Work . . Trumpeteers three Who's the scarecro Lunch time . . just Ioafing . . Recess is over . FOURTH GRADE Top row: Teresa Wolfsen, Elaine Lindsey, Daytra Hansel, Barbara Wilks, Bonnie Neumann. Second row: Edward Samorano, Larry Gabel, Byron Dulan, Rolf Unternaeher, Wallace Schmidt. Third raw: Sylvia Brandon, Marcia Kimes, Suzzette Scott, Robert Durant, Stephen Mack. Fourth row: Donna Lehman, Betty Ramos, Vicki Bailey, Cheryl Lien, Joyce Peters. Teacher: MRS. ALNA GRANT This Page Sponrored hy THE PARENTS OF TERRI WOLFSEN Terri and Betty at the map puzzle Cheryl, Donna and Elaine with doll house E i l 1 Vicki and Daytra at stove Our electric train Friends Veglyn and Wallace, scien- tists in the making. Byron Dulan hits a home run. Top row: Juanita Harder, Susan jacob, Ruth Phillips, Horace Bailey, Ronald Anderson. Second row: Frederick Carlsen, Tommy Mullen, John Chen. Third row: Diane Smith, Cheryl Eiseman, Gary Kimes, Rachel Clark, Dennis Worthington. Fourth row: Susan Meyer, Frank Chavez, Noell Moran. Fifth row: Ronald Boykin, Dwight Harrison, Stephen Medeiros, Stephen Pattison, and Timothy Chu. Teacher: MRS. LAURA COOK THIRD GRADE NAPS First Graders-hard at work Elementary students at play Mrs. Cook, Third Grade teacher. Mrs. Stoner's reading class Barbara Lehman and classmates Workbook time-First Grade I know, I know. E SECOND ADF Top row: Stephen Morris, Duanne Schneider, Candi Neumann, Sherry jacob, Patsy Ward. Second row: Barbara Lehman, Steven Bailey, Buster White, George McIntyre, Randy Borges. Third row: Michael Meyer, Earline Medeiros, Shirley Wilks, Karen Rattay, Donald Catalano. Fourth row: Gary Groover, Cathi Neumann, Cynthia Hesseltinegjimmy Custer, Mrs. Stoner. This Page Spomored hy DR.AND MRS. DONALD CATALANO AND SON FIRST GRADE Top row: Yolanda Chavez, Melba Hartman, Linda Lehman, Mary Poe, Cindy Pattison. Second row: Charlene Dulan, Karen Carlson, Vicki Martin, Ronald Greene, Rodger Moran. Third row: Randy Boykin, Clark Bailey, Wa Lee Comm, Dale Cornish, Rickey Conrad. Fourth row: Armin Unternaeher, Burt Marchman, Orlando Chavez, Stanley Muth, Mark Overacker. 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