Hayward High School - Agrarian Yearbook (Hayward, CA)
- Class of 1953
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-455- 2-A gi? Aff 'R LX, 2+ X? Q3 B , -1? ' 'Q I -. 1,1 -, f Lg WWE' ag' j V' ' sf .riff 'fi .ag-N f x Yi ' .L- Ni .N ll pf'-L Z IN GGUWUAN W1 9 5 3 Hayward High School Hayward, Calif. 5 I' 5 1' ,fa X -.. ,. - -..1.f,.,.-.,v. W ' ,210 V Foreword Hi, +here! l'm Herkimer Hayseed, fhe Hayward Farmer, speaking for 'I'he l953 Agrarian S+aff. This year we would like fo lake you on a Hayride. Our 'rrip will +ake you around a farm, our alma mafer. You will see yourself and your friends as 'I'he livesfock, and of course, lhere mus+ be someone +o do all +he main chores-+he leachers, who are hard a+ work 'frying +o in- sfruc+ you 'lhe yearlmgs in lhe ar+ of growing up and acquiring knowledge We hope 'lhus Hayricle may bring pride and fond memories For some of 'lhe liveslock life on +he farm is 'us' beginning buf r o+hers 1+ has come fo a sad close VVe hope lhai' we have provided for hose seniors who ar leaving a record of even+s +ha+ fhey will always be able +o look back on wufh grea+ pride Though +he sfaff was blessed wi+h much hard work als grealesf reward will be your enloy menl of +hus i959 Agrarian 'r A, I' S Q l- , N: sr 5 I I . . I fn . ' 1' . ' e I ' . . ., . 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INSERT: Joseph Sanfos, aifendence officer. 5 IN , M x. Nffttg J BOARD OF TRUSTEES, leff +o righf: George W. Lundgren, E. Guy Warren, Marlin W. Haley, A. l.. Chrisfer-sen, George W. Phillips, Jr. P7 - C9 GGVEFK1 ment O SMOHI 1-fxm-f f J md , M V . , , 1 fm ' Q O QQ, - 'QS , ? :'S-ffl ---- 6 Snllu 2 'W -Ml ...Q N 'Wi 2 ffm! 2 44 G 'a V..- I MY? 4- Uxgpf I rl! A .nv ' if Q 4 J 4 , my .M : ,iff 7 r ,J 5 u -- ' x . . A an ' 4 y Ms, -5- 5 , I 6 A' I. Zi' 'J' , Q 5 , 'I -, 4 , I , ,pf-. - A..- ,. lux r K I f- F-.X .:,q..' 1, b Lasik s f . ' I ' f , - 1 ', . ' , ' ..r', - - if '- Q fs.. . .- I .1 f'x51.--1, , HAM 851 , - '--Sf Q - V' V' 1- 'gf . - '- 5 - , jr 1. 4 g,,'- --5 N, . -.f-f' -., , .' .x ' Vxj .5 'jk HH 'f rv- .f'- , ,C-' ,A U'-l. .. -73 iff. . , . -v E 0 - L'Jf'Y-'1.---VI 4 J.-1.1 . , y A. , xi K f ' ' -uf I Z , S , l 1 7 f WK ff I l, , M1 N ,: 3 Y ,A sf 1 ,, xl, 4 I ..,y 5. , I A 'ln , c 57? t ' V4 .If f ' V - 'l : y ,jf .QI 1 -:fall-' J , X ' 1 f - N I Q. ..-A ,I Hag? ,. 'a ' I , U' Y aiu' , , I Y f i , ff ., JAL1 Y '-' IA, ' -:'. 'f 'fff' A. in f ' ' ' 1 X V ' 4 1- Fall Executive Council FIRST ROW leff lo rnghf D Rogers P Spur: D Cox K. Finley, K. Banks. SECOND ROW leff fo nghl B Bresmlrer J Davlm J Turner C Slewarf, D. Dominici, A. Alcalde, A McCord J Bresnller Morey Mule Jones adviser THIRD ROW, lell lo righf: K. Rushing S Sandberg D Ramm B Flelsher R Sampson B. Cooper. Foll Boys' League Council FIRST ROW, lofi lo righl: G. Hyder. M Rodrigues, D. Rogers, presiclenlg D. Pow- ers, J. Alves, J. Piercy. SECOND ROW B. Bresnilrer, K. Rushing, B. Eafon, R. Jo- seph, A. Nelson, J. Turner, D. Hamillon, D Ramm, B. Cooper, D. Rogers, K. Jamison Foll Girls' League Council FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: J. Dellon, T. While, K. Finley. presldenlg M. Ablaell, L. Koivisfo. SECOND ROW: D. Delgado, A. Bowron. B. Welle, C. Groppe, P Planl, V. Sampson, M. Maris. 8 .K xi-,FY Spring Executive Council FIRST ROW, Iefl 'ro righl: A. Bowron, M. J. Mendonca, D. Rogers, K. Banlrs, K. Rushing SECOND ROW: M. Rodrigues, P. Spiri, S. Peixofo, M. Lassaile, C. Almond, J. Alves, M Jones, adviser. THIRD ROW: P. Quigley, B. Cooper, R. Sampson, J. Piercy, L. Bourland, A. Chrisrensen. Spring Boys' League Council FIRST ROW, Ieff Io righlz G. Reiir, K Rushing, H. Thompson. SECOND ROW J. Johnsion, M. Rodrigues, P. Quigley, B Bell, K. Yeliici, J. Alves, Pele Lavanos THIRD ROW: D. Lane, adviser, D. Rogers, S. Sandberg, R. Tiago, D. Eison, J. Moni- gomery, K. Jamison, R. Curl. Spring Girls League Council FIRST ROW Iefi 'ro rughf J Deflon A B wron B Bell SECOND ROW M Poole D Goddard R Orr V Lundgren L Marshall D Rubio N Minor THIRD ROW M Kidder I Anderson adviser C Conway N Earon J Bunone J Ed wards E Lee adviser , i , u o n . D , R ' . ' - 4 K o , . I . I i :I 7 if i . I l , I . l I . , . - l A ' x g y g , V V I if 3553 . i -. 'Ja EL Fall Representative Assembly Farmers and Farmerettes can voice their opinions on student government through this assem- bly made up ot representatives from all social studies classes. Otticers were: Bob Machado. Melody Kidder, Ray Sampson. Fall Student Court FIRST ROW, lett to right: L. Brown, L. Thompson, A. Alcalde, iudge: J. Johnson, M. Lassalle. SECOND ROW: B. Down- ard, R. Benjamin, D. Halloran, Miss Vir- ginia Breed, adviser. Fall Student Control This hard worlring organiiation lceeps law and order on the Hayward Farm. Officers were: Belton Fleisher, president: Mary Lassalle, secretary: Jay Piercy, vice- president. ei N Spring Student Court FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Dukellis, J. Johnson, M. Lassalle, K. Yettick, D. West. SECOND ROW: J. Edwards, R. Baca, V. Breed, adviserg R. Beniamin, D. Halloran, B. Machado. Spring Student Control The Farmers and Farmerettes are Kept in order by members of Student Control. This organization is headed by Jay Piercy, president: Don Rogers, vice-president, Lynn Dorter, secretary. Spring Representative Assembly Farmer representatives from all social studies classes meet with Alfrina Christensen, speaker: Joe Duran, vice-speaker and Kay Armstrong, secretary, to discuss our student government. Fi any N I nd pc il .ttyl . 1 1 L J li I 25' -33' 905.6 9 4 4 -xr 06 -ao a 2- .r Q J ffxgr 4,4 .,,s.s,:0s,,r6 'iff -'K' Af ' AZQQW 5 132.1 .Q ,.,. r 7' M.. , . :ZZ ' i EX 1 , . .,. ii ' gi, 'f i I , 1 1 A 1' Campus Control Composed of freshmen and sophomores. this group patrols the campus betore and after school and during tourth period lunch. Otticers are lrneeling, left to right: G. Jackson, secretary, B. Bresnilrer, presi- dent: V. Lundgren, vice-president. Service Committee This group is a money-malring organiza tion for the student body. lt sponsors Kountry Karnival and the Kountry Karni- val Dance. lt sells ticlcets at all games and noon activities. Otticers are, left to right: A. McCord, representative, L. Dor- ter, secretary: N. Eaton, vice-chairman: C. Almond, chairman. Rally Committee FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Stach, R. Silva, G. McHale, A. Nelson, D. Cary, G. Bowers, C. Cowgill. SECOND ROW: C. Rowe, B. Kenilworth, R. Short, F. Massa. THIRD ROW: Perry Smith, ad- viser, L. Rountree, T, Phillis, R. O'Brian, B. Chase, B. Tanghe, N. Menzie, J. Slriel- stad, Herbert Brodahl, adviser. FOURTH ROW: C. Mauch, D. Dickie, L. Bourland, J. Lomox. Reception Committee FIRST ROW, seated: E. Sutter, p'esident. SECOND ROW, lett to right: D. Bibbs. G. Lind, M. Edmonds, J. Johnston, Doyle Ccntc', adviser, Robert Harris, adviser, A. Gibbs, J. VanVlecl:, R. 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J X J f Q ' . 1 , TA -1312351 'Q f f ' AA W' Y 4 ,.f1 x if - 4 fff5 H' 1. . ,-- ,, - A V i 1- A., A w a r ds BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS Mary Abbe'I'+ Liberal Ar+s Mary Lassalle Fine AHS Marhn Rede Scnence and Ma+I1 James Johnsron Vocahonal Ar+s MANUEL TRIANTAFILLOS AWARD S+eve Sundberg DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION GOOD CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE Mary Lassalle GRADUATION SPEAKERS Mary Abbe++ Mary Lassalle Ra Sampson Bel+on Flexsher y CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION LIFE MEMBERS Mary Abberr An+onla Bowron Alwnna Chrnsrensen Belfon Flelsher Mercedes Reberuego 16 IPar+laI Lls+I Marhn Reufe George Rrelc Sieve Sandberg Paf Spur: Jescellle S'I'evens KS! ,Sf C fiy fs! rs., fi 5 f Top lefi, senior counselors. FIRST ROW, lei? fo righfz Jaclr Swifler, Alvira Heifman. SECOND ROW: George Sirong, Adrian Guilford, Bob Millilran. Top righf, senior advisers. FIRST ROW, lefl fo righf: Marsh Pifman, Pauline Serge, Charles Seffens. SECOND ROW: Niclr- olas Roulres, Lois Dusenberry, John MacRae. Righiz Unde' lhe leadeship of spring class presidenf Pa+ Sniri fhe senior class council has been a greaf help in keeping all seniors informed of fheir acfiviiies. The council was or- ganized fhis las? ferm and is comprised of represeniafives from each social sfudies class and senior officers. 2 Z - E 9 ' If , ,,,! f :f'J9?Az. 1 Sf- BILL COOPER MARTIN REITE Presldenf Vice-Plesidenf Abbefi, Mary C. Abreu, Joseph Abreu, Ted Acosfa, Rosie Adair, Gaynl Addis, Dona C. Ahlbom, Marilyn Alameda, Claudeffe Alameda, Richard Alcalde, Alice Alexander, Marlene Alias, Adele Alva, Trinidad Alves, Joe Alves, Myrna Andrade, Rose Angus, Joan Anlrum, Darrell Arnold, Marilyn Ashmore, Buddy J. Fall Officers 'QW' f--Q 41 4- 7' aw GQ S We 5 Y 2 r 'fi XX! 7 72 'Uh- M... -ma r ri, JI- i ia, G? EI' , ' We . fi -1 f .- rw? ' 9 , ll SL- QP!! X . 2 x 'Pu f Ri 4 eww 1 J P X '5- S-.4 4 y E if Q K' 1 3 , if 41-4 9 ..- 2 0 f 3.1 :ie ,'4'n, ITN rfb' -wwf , 618 '5- , - i su- A fur - it-H' 'Q is ' - New -. . 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Cooper, Bill Cosla, Geraldine Cosla, Joe Cox, Diclr Crabfree, Helen Curlis, Joy Dafllre, Lanore N 31.- Z' 1 E fill Q L , I x , va L !- ,'..n an A J, was.-.v WA, , 1 K 'elf 'fo A 1 in 6. . -fn. X in Ya ,Qi , ,J Q -, Vqviz 20 ,....o 1 J- , A 5 ia!! Da Silva, Dianne De Cosfa, Bob Deffon, Joyce Donovan, Ray Dycl'1e,Jovine Esperson, Ken 22 me sl , 5955 , ir, F J is W- 1 at-uv 41 Davlin,Jol'1n Dellner, Gerrine Diclrie, David Downard, Bill Earl, Jean Es+ol::an,Juani1a A - Davis, Joan Demicell, Dixie Dillon, Donna Duncan, Jaclr Ealon, Rolaerl F. Faraldo. Ronald QQ' f a 'A 1-1? .7 2, ,f V ,, ,. Davis, Michael Desmond, Brian J. Di'r+l:erner,Sl1irley Duplessis, Marian Eddy, Clara Faria, Leonora 1 nz' 'Y Alf ...ff f LN, A 4 ,f al Deafon, Pierce Desmond, Doug Dominici, Diane Duran, Henry Erwen. Jeanne Farrar. Don 2, Qf, X A gh Fall Officers as 7 f -C5 , ' r ' lb, ,ph :WM - W. I . 'Q -J 1--V . . W one 4,4 K ,N Y ik E .f-Q 41-1 i fa Q 4... R F, -x xo .rr l . Q If 4118 ,+A WCP? F CAROL LICALSI JOANN PETERS Seclefary Treasurer Farris, Boyce Fazio, Richard Finley, Kay Fleisher, Belfon Floyd, Elyn Ford, Don Ford, John Forresler, Geraldine Forfh, Marilyn Fournier, Charlene Fowble, Marion Fox, Roger L. Fracisco, Jack Francis, Joy Francis, Lorraine Fraser, Barbara Fraser, Mary Freeouf, Joe Freilas, Shirley Ann Fugel, Diane 'iw if.. , at E Il., - ,.-f ,su i , 3' 4- N . Wa r 'N 3 zz' r '? 4? n Q J ,... A ln Galbraifh, Joan Gales, Larry Lou Goodinez, Ralph Grandon, Chuclr Grove, Don Haller, Dale Q3 6 .4! - 1 I1 'r.f:Y iv' 'Y l .1 ,V 1 f .-'E 'V 4 L, E15 xx Q 7 wi'-4: .-:P 'Y 4 f ?'i'Z- - ' k ,.,rv A ' VIV I fa 'gi A f ,N 5 gzzlz - I ,M I VZ , , r r,r,r 'ij I il I Garcia, Millie Goheen, Roberfa Gordon, Bill Groppe, Connie Hahn, John Hancock, Bob Garduno, Lloyd Goody, Pa? Graff, William Groseclose. Helen Halloran, Diclr Hannah, Helen Aan WV A W , 4? 3.0, A J.. 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Joseph, Barbara Joseph, Rich Judd, Don Judd, Janef Jurgensen, Eddie Kahlerf, Marfha Karris, Dave Keller, Don Kemp, Jack Keohi, George Kesler, Norman King, Barbara Kiichel, Karen Kcbel, Don H. , 'L ,, I 5 a ffix. A 4:27, Qi? - .Z iL.4 ff2. L- J ,. 7 ,CG YU M 75: I r 53, 1 ---v 3- ., Ta -f 7 ,, A V vly , I Q-N. ,-121 J M. 1 V , W , , -if ..., . , X , 7' 2 I- 1' we f rf 3 2. , in X Koivislo, Lorraine Lambert Dawn Lemos, Arlene Lindsfrom, Belly Lopez, Sfella Luque, Emil 'Q' -51. 1 , I R 1 5.29. E UB Kovacs, Waller Landry, Sylvia Leonard, Ted Linnell, Maxine Lorge, Jim Lymengrover, Marlene E ,J AY ' 'Z-K ' ' 1 K . . ':-a:,::f11'- r rf. 2 Kraflcy, Donald Lassalle, Mary Lewis, Eslelle Lomax, Jim Low, Websfer Lynch, James 1., gh 1 i 49' ,Q- . K 3 1 9-way -was 71 5435? E ' -ii 51 fl bug, Q It Krause, Carl Lalino, Jim Lewis. 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Paul Ness, Slanley O'Connor, Norman Orr, Russey Payne, Louise Perez, Beverly Muniz, Waller Nieves, Sera Odegaard, Marvin Orfh, Phil Pederson, Currie Perkins, Paf if W ' 9 I. 7 ,, 1 ,E-v ' 1 1 ' ,:A- ' ,..' , r ,e A W we wr f AAA'A I A' - K J ' W? ,g , -PVV , ' fa e Al an as g, :.- 2. fir., f, 9 M ifif g sa- ,Wf W f .,:.' 3.3: N N cl 5 'f l 1 ,',V . . ' ,,2, if --ff' i L i AV, . 'W' 7 D' ii a ..,6,. , r 2 y 1 A is f 1 Ea 6 U A A ' ca '-5 W P' 2 ' fi ' , Y A ,, 4 . iw , .:,, fa Q, ei r ,1 N ii - if ' - 4 r i 'axe i We l Ui . Q ., , A Q1 lx 1- 1 ge l A ff f Ferreira, Charlolie Pelerson, Darryl Phisler, Affon Powers, Denny Pufman, Eunice L. Ramey, Ray Perry, Donna Phariss, Belly Piercy, Jay Prafher, Alber+ Ouinf, Virginia Raymond, Bob Perry, Roberi Phelps, Sidney Piefri, Zulma M. Priosie, Clarence Rafferfy, Ginger Ramos, Lawrence Perers, Barbara Philis, Tom Plan+, Phyllis Priosfe, Cora Railsback, Glenn Randolph, Duane Pe+ers, Joann Phillips, Franll Porfo, Bob Prowse, Brad Rainey, Thelma Reberiego, Mercedes Reed, Diclr Reile, Marlin Riuo, Barbara Rogers, Diclr Reese, Larry L, Reyes, Rosary Robbins, Pal Rogers, Don i.. Roner, Marfelle Rose, Ed Q ,X X I if ' W , . JOY CURTIS Spring Secrefary STEVE SANDBER6 Spring Treasurer Reinilrlra,Jol1n Rhodes, Geraldine Roberfs, Anne Rogers, Joanne Rose, Mel ?4'Qr 'Elf' , ' Q f I rf fr ,i r-fp f ' M, Reis, Gene Rielr, George Roberls, Belly Rollins, Virginia Rubiolo, Sieve 6 is Reis, Peggy Riley, James Roberls, Eunice Romero, Mary Rumsey, Warren A :I A Ak A le . 'E fvfie W , y , QQ, -if J ref ri ' . atv 1 ' W I I in i 4..- lg, X wer 'lt' ' , My I ff , 'CZ' fl -.1 I: . 'Wu' rv g. 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TomHr1sor1,Richard Tu'1y Phyllis '19 ze f ' ' 2 ' f .... - .4 ff ' ' 4' .'Y --c avr- UN 1'-iff if 1' 9 'T X 5' Sfancer, Nancy Sfillwaugh, Mary Jane Syfyia, Irene Thompson, Barbara Torres, Anna Turner Reber? Jay KMQMW Vik I 1- 1' sf-' ,jx v r ,Q-. Sfeyens. JesceiHe Srochie, Barry Sylvia, Shirley Thompson Joyce Torres, Hefen Twisf, Woody hy ? 9 ,ff if 1 , A., A ,f,W yr My hy fn A I -waz if Q -Hs -qw? ,i We ' Q 5 5 -' 43 gif' J -wry A la: fl? '-14 Sfeve-wson, James Sfuhfrnache' Bob Tarwghe Bob Thompson Larry Tracy, Larry Unde wood Norman '99 if i.,.,..., A l 1' S+ewar+ Ceceria Swanson, Roberr Thomas, Beverly Trago, Rich Troilhe, Gilberr VaYer1Ye,E1eanor I W: M if 50' s , H., I ,.,.,. .,,.. H A L , : if D' 7 X 6, - ,. , .fi ' . ' :W x ,. f W K i ' if4'i'Sgs i 32,29 ZR Q W. ? ' I. Arm WSH Valenie, Jane Vega, Eloise Wagner, Donna WdlkSf,Cl'1dVl9S Wesiring, Maud While, Pa? .4 Valin, Eddie Vieria, Mary Wagner, Jeaneen Warren, Joanne Wesiwiclx, Meredifh Wl'1ife.Sl1eryl M n M lnne W 1 .Jw 'L 1-5517 fi? ,,,,,g,, A Q , Ag., 'f rf Z, f Van Buren,Ricl1ard Vilas, Belly Wagner, Pai Wall. Barbara Wheel, Gene While. Terry ,Y ,,: gi. .gi -,ar V W., . aw Q 1 i '41 A A ,Mai ' Van Camp,Kennefl1 Vincen+,An+l'1ony Wakeiield,Edi+l1 Wealliersfone, Mary Wlieafon, Carl VVl'1i+ear,Franlv 'Z' Camera Shy Barracl, Claudeffe Boom, Pefer Bowie, Charles Brown, Theodore Fox, Dave Guerra, Joseph Harless, Kennerh Hill, Roy Holi, Lloyd Hudson, Phillip Kremer, Vick Lemmon, Nancy Mancini, Jack Lorber, Kennefh Marlin, Paul Monlero, Andy Nunes, Waller Perry. Caroline Rodriguez,Gilber1 Rodriguez, Pedro S+eagall, Vernie Sfewarf, John Weber, Ray Williams Don A. Williams Gordon Williams John Rufledge Wilson Marilyn Wiseman Beve Wifcher Bill WIH Loreffa Wood Gail Wood Reg Woodruff Marilyn Wolfungfon Gladys Worley Sandra Wyafl, Eldon Yeage: Darlene Bourland, Larry Goddard, Delores 'QQ 4 4 .W whiz MM4 m ,,, 5 n-vp.. Nf- MW ., wh 4. f 1 W, ji un 'FN A-3 T? 3 'I a V ' .414 ',v. D93 1 - rx' i ,125 ri Q , ' K J? 14... lf, , Q his I , 'g'-- .J Q 5 1 'Ya I , i. .4 inim- 4 a.- X ag avi qw? af l f , X K ' r ,li l Mary Aboefl B 2. Bob Porto 9 3 Don Ford lO 4 Ted Abreu Il 5 Ted Leonard l2 6 Lois Brown l3 7. AIChris1ensen 14 0 Q . 9 , . 1 2 4 E I 3 E 5 5 i K l www' A-wr , my x...Q 11, Q Aw- V 4n.'v- ,Q-N NJ' 4' ff : - .X A d . Auf. xi Q V ' ' -'-: ' M'hll , W i ,, Sx Y Q I I .lg 161147 ' f, gf ii , ' ww -5. W ,J ' Qt, ,ii 5 13 , . 4 E jim , 7? fir 20 L 1 . Dee Goodar: Pat Wagner Gail Brashear Joe Alves IS, Bill Herborn lb. Bobbie Canon I7. Marilyn Forth l8 Behy Phariss and brcfher Eleanor Val:.f'e l9. Barbara King 20 Russey Orr Genevieve Auinson Arlene Limos and brovher Il Fava McConnell N-4 -S Wt . 22 Rose Marie Maura and Budcy Lonq 23. Maxine Linne'l 24 Rich Joseph 25 Connie Groooe Z6 Joanne Mevca: 27. Rosary Reyes 25. John Devlin sf XX2 Roberfa Goheen Ed Biliinqs Bev Wiseman Cecelia Sfewarf G,-ayni Adair Melvin Marsh Dixie Derniceli 5' 'X Q: I M., i S, A 5-. ,.,,.. , 5 ff! 5 . I ' ' . '?'v Mariiyn Hencrfcks Pi!yi,iS Pianv Jane Vaienfe Ciara Eddy and Drawer Shiriev Peixovo Gail Wood Wayne Peitcn iiw ..--- ' -,,,,,...-- 9 ,,...., N X Ha'rv ana Cari Wheat Gerrine Deiiner Anifa McCoro Miliie Garcia Joan Angus Aiice Aicaide Barbara McLauqhiin Livesfock 1,1 !f 49 fjffl A W A X T414-,. 'Y Blue Ribbon Juniors FALL CLASS OFFICERS, Ieff Io riqhf D. DeJonq, 'reasurerg D. DeIqado, Girls League represen+a+iveg K. Yeffick, vice- presidenfg M. SmifI1,secreIary1 K. Rushinq presidenf. SPRING CLASS OFFICERS, left fo riqh+ D. CIarK, Ireasurerg D. Rubio, secrefaryg R. Silva, vice-presidenfg M. 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The high poinl of +he season was reached in ihe second game when fhey li+erally 'lore Cas+le- mon+ aparl 'fo +he lune of 3I-6. Ano+her high poinl' was fhe bealing of our arch rivals, San Lorenzo, I8-l5. Three boys on +he +eam received +he honor of being lfsfed on fhe all-counfy foolball squad. They were: Gene Whea+, laclcleg Rich Del Rio, cenlerg and Les+er Cullar, guard. E. Paredero G Wheel H. Wya'H H Thompson R. Moreau J. Piercy :rf M ja N iff: ! ' +12 l., .1 5 ..T ' '- u ifqeu' 'V sa ' W D. Jaclrson L. Ramos R. Guerra E. Valin R. Del Rio F. Blackwood C. Krause J. Johnson T. Powers J. Riley S. Sandberg L. Smilh 'fi' h . 1 I C q . avg . x N' ', for 4, ..,,. afiiifi 'f 14:2 1 W 1 , 'l f , v. wr L , ' . X , , , 8 A ' V . 'af' K I l , J. Bresniker J. Mills B. Housfon M. Node L. Kuller N. Sera L. Minor 6. Eggs D. Augusfine L. Jones J. Bulici B. Buuone +2 gr af. DBX Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Juniors .-5 -4 1, Game Scores -fs W' L.- - .. 125' I 'fy Manfeca Cas+lemonf Piedmonl' San Mafeo EI Cerrifo San Lorenzo Berkeley Alameda Richmond Seniors I9 6 20 2I 20 I 5 46 32 I3 I2 D. Kildebecl J. Turner J. Byrnes G. Huber? y 'lr . vi 31' 5 4 sf , ' A . .Vi 3 'll y --'unix .. l '95 ' 5' 5 79' ovsl In WK M, ,Z 2: Q., fs x Q 4f2f?'5'J O 4 1 3 , an la Q ff v s, L If 1 - - , 5 -N,, Q , .,, ' 0 ., 'v W4 t -- 'A' 4-ff Q M, .W . .Q H ww -. TWP' mhlqgy . 2 I H' 'bf J A -I ei' f 3, W Q WI? 4 HZ 2 if -L 4 1 I Y D' Q A 9 npc- I tg' 1 'I Y r,, Vi: K 5 v 4. Q ,e, ', F . , I n I' Q I 5 is -A1493 I H , Y: , 1 ..!X' X!X!f .12lQ? 2? is lr! I ' K 5. 4'!f . 4 . , ,N 4 , 1 iv v 'if' 3 , 5 I E z .,,.4-.,4 .fqff ff or Ur. ., 5: f.3 : wfxw ,J 5 QQWJ 4'4WW 2 , ,Lf x iii' Rei ,, n 1 '. 'x 'ox if 5 'Nb VA gf 5 , 4. 'cf Sb wa xi ,-5 '55, -. is. l' xx -' .. 5 C asaba Parfy xx A smashing 55 53 upsef vuciory over Puedmon+ was Hue hnghlughf of fhe Hayward baskefball season wlfh guard Ray Sampson se+ 'hng a new lnduvldual scormg record for H1 Farmers Manfeufel and Thomas af forwards gave creddable performances ihrough oui' fhe season whale Colagross Duran Knbbe and Pashon will re furn nexi' year To form +he nucleus of a fune 'team X , H, .. 3 i N E . . . . . Ie . 1 I l ' I I l ' j,-T ' X fr X lf! 5x 5 ' f 3 f .. r X0 ' 0 ' J- e9 .fits Y fini. , 'la' I 0.- Qmu ii' ' I, Coach J. Duran R. Sampson Jacobson . 5 -1 N , , Q , V? Q 5 n, I-an sr - .f 9 f-, .Wy .I ? .. if ' -A CD . V' kr' 9 D. Kibbe E. Pas G. Simpson R. Jos D. Thomas T. Ma Underwood J. Col W 3 4 Z Y V A94 '32 W ', ' 241 3 Al 4, J. V. Basketball FIRST ROW, left 'lo righfz B. Prudencio, N. DeSl'1on, R. Jardine, F. Blackwood, R. Alv R. Pacheco. SECOND ROW: D. Jackson, J. Brumfield, D. Hansen, D D iley and H. C EW fn L 1 L Qin 1 'liff Y P' . f 5 jflgfiifg Q fs . - E FI J . 8 as .- , , 1 A B Basketball FIRST ROW, leff lo rigbl: J. Cain, T. King, D. Ramm, W. Ario, T. Ferreira, W. Amaral. SECOND ROW: Coach McKiIlop, D. Chrisliansen, T. Vierra, D. Bowman, T. Jenkins, J. Kell, D. Lope1, K. Vierra. C Basketball FIRST ROW, lefl Io righl: T. Gulloll, C. Rollins, W. Armaral, R. Vifalis and C. Cardera. SECOND ROW: Coach S. Jacobson, J. Ollvan, D. Chrisfiansen, J. Turner, H. Virgil, J. Gullofl, J. Rodrig ues. D Basketball FIRST ROW, left lo righf: F. Terry, W. Sfroud, D. Rosser, M. Hill, B. Drabble. SECOND ROW: Coach S. Jacobson, W. Morris, F. Thomas, G. Zaballos, H. Le Pore. ,..,,,-v ones Coach F Blackwood T Kung R Wyanf J Conway D Ksldebeclc F lyswaHers X. X l flff' I. -' - ' X .,V C il-fi Wap X. fb Q , Twig. FIRST ROW leff fo riglvl: M. Jones coach' R. Paclmeaco J. Duran J. Cain F. Blackwood M. Graef H. Thompson G. Wheaf D. Kildebeclr E. Lesier. SECOND ROW: D. Bogarf G. Egge B. Brown R. Jardine T. King R. Hinfon J. Con- way D. Hill M. Hill H. Eafon. THIRD ROW: F. Wynn? T. Noble L. Ried P. Houlr D. Fenner. J. Cain B. Bamforfh F. Wyanf T. Noble G. Egge B. Brown at ... . f- ,,,Vk.. The acfion above fook place in fhe Hayward-Oakland game, which fhe Farmers won, 5 fo I. Much of fhe credif for fhe win can be given fo fhe fine pifching of Ron Pacheaco. Af leff, Gene Wheaf receives fhe fhrow from shorf- sfop Francis Blackwood for fhe final ouf of The game. Gene nof only holds down fhe firsf sack posifion skilfully buf also swings a heavy baf. Af righf is Frank Wyanf running fo firsf affer slugging a single fo righf field. Frank plays fhircl base for fhe Hayward Farmers. D. Hill D. Houk FD' C5 r ,f-1 L. Reid R. Jardine N. Moran J. Duran H. Eafon M. Graef G. Wheaf H. Thompson Qu, ,width 1 mf' V Q - - ...nz M. Hill E. Lesfer 75 J. V. Baseball FIRST ROW, lell fo riglili N. Moran, D. Dalce, K. Vieira, D. Chrisfensen, B. Drabbel, D. Marlinez, R. Single, D. Duncan. SECOND ROW: N. DeShcn, M. Roo+, J. Brum- field, D. Kibbe, T. Ferreria, R. Boicln, L. Dyclwe, D. Powe s. J. Kell. 1 Boys' Block H This organizafion is composed of boys who have received fheir vaisily blocks in any sporl. Their aclivilies fhrouglwouf flue year include a cleanup campaiqn,'ll1eir annual dance and a ioinl parly wi'rl'1 +l1eir feminine counfe parfs, ll I8 Girls' Bloclr H. In general, Block H sfimulafes a furfher inferesl in sporfs and promoles a will +o win among parficipanfs. wi' Golf Team FIRST ROW, leff fo riqhlz E. Gomes, B. Bell, A. Russell, R. Conlrlin, G. Sfriplin, D. Hansen, Coach Don Lane. Tennis Team FIRST ROW, leff +o riqlwl: R. Sampson, S. Taylor, F. Massa, and E. Wriqlwl. SECOND ROW: D. Smlfh, J. Brady, G. Cowqill, T, Willefls, and Coach S. Jacobsen. 4 1 ...MQ f R me T75 -1 ld 4 Qs lg . --x A i Nfl: T 3 f my x . X 2 ff lm X Z K 'fl Il 'eggs 'S' 'QS X Bull Slingers 322 x- nf 39 1- 5 - ff fe 97 9 - FIRST ROW, le'F+ +o righ+: H. Duran, J. La+ino, R. Valenfe, M. Rodrigues, D. Kobei, J. Lacasiro, J. Duran, L, Ramos, B. Machado, and R. Machado. SECOND ROW: R. Boich, G. Mosher, D. Huff, R. Nagore, L. Dyche, D. McGee, J. Cunha, L. Jones, R. Tinkler, and M. Jacques. THIRD ROW: W. Sfroud, D. Garcia, J. Mayberry, D. Daice, G. La Grace, D. Del Rio, B. Kenilworih, and J. Nobriga. R.Vaien+e J. Lacasfro J. Lafino H. Duran ' 471170 - Coscapiains Duran and Laiino George Huberi dernonsfraie hold Coach .... ' r . , I 7? :ii 90: Z ,K 1'-5 'lf ' 'Z 3.5 V I 'W Q w M. Rodrigues R. Tiago D. Huff G. Mosher L. Ramos B. Machado 78 Tadpoles I Q , ... A - Swmming Team FIRST ROW, lefr +o righ+: D. Kaufman, J. McDonnell, B. Abreu, D. Garcia, J. Reidman, W. McKenzie, S. Seferoff, J. Gregg, M. Kearney, J. Moe, A. Lee. SECOND ROW: R. Lucas, C. Brown, P. Bishop, A. Graham, S. Saracco, B. Glam, D. Bliven, R. Feinsfon, J. Pereira, G. Harf, J. Richardson. THIRD ROW: E. Gabriel- son, B. Robinson, C. Adams, R. Reeves, B. Charlion, D. Jones, D. Heinrich, D. Griffiih, B. Caies+ine, E. Veiby, R. Moreau, Coach F. Taioli. FOURTH ROW: B. Navone, G. Gardner, T. Phillis, J. Mayberry, R. Torres, D. Fleisher, D. Sfone, R. Arnall, C. Engels, B. Norris, S. S'rrobel, G. Gonsalves. f gl fc! f X Mr IIN Y ,J D Heinrich D Krafiry R Arnaii R Pennlngfon D. Sione S. Seferoff W. McKenzie B. Norris T. Philis B. Calesiini W 1 WC'1 F. Taioli Coach R. Moreau A. Lee E. Veiby S. Sfrobel W. Charlion 'HW 'UHPJ TroHers . w I ,ffl af . 1 if .Qg T r'w. ..,f D. Carey R. Nagore 80 1 FIRST ROW, lefi fo riglwf: Coach J. Byrne. B. Cowles, B. Houslon, D. Famer, B. Machado, J. Piercy D. Dailey, D. Jaclfson, Coach D. Oalres, SECOND ROW: H. Clwrisf, S. Ness, W. Siroud, B. Fos+er S. Sandberg, L. Reese, R. Nagore, K. Yelliclr, P. Quigley, L. Minor. THIRD ROW: R. Prescolfe, D. Carey, L. Smifh, B. Mcnlez, B. Bruclrner, J. Riclrard, L. Nixon, J. Shimmiclr, R. Poulson. FOURTH ROW: B. Kenil- wor1l1,L. Kullar, J. Jol1nson,J. Del Rio. .avid-1. w e A an J-se., l L4 s' f Q 'J 'Q fy tr .1 yy ll 4 V, T QC 9 , . tl. , V Q 4 VM .qv ,, , vi 3, U' ' 'ina' D. Farrer J. Piercy J. Reinillra L. Lamberl D. Dailey S. Ness L. Minor H. Clwrisl S. Sandberg C. Zenlner YQ, 4 Q :X I 'B an-P FIRST ROW, leff fo righlz F. Maffos, H. Corrie, D. McCallum, D. He'b, W. Slroud, L. Nixon, G. Raposa SECOND ROW: Coach Don Oalres, B. Pocan, J. Reinilrlra, S. Ness, R. Dailey, B. Cowels, R. Single, D. Ramm. C ross C ounfry J?-3 Tumbling FIRST ROW, lei? fo righf: J. Hays, D. Hughes, D. Krafky, S. Taylor, N. Dulrellis. SECOND ROW: J. Bishop, W. Charlfon, S. Seferoff, J. Gregg, B. Roof, L. Reid, J. Moe. THIRD ROW: G. Sfurfevanl, T. Philis, R. Torres. D. Carey, O. Swinharf, G. Gardner, R. Collier, E. Saracco, B. Sfofyn. FOURTH ROW: G. Gomales, C. Engols, H. Follefl, R. Moreau, D. Haller, F. Slaal, G. Teague, B. Norris, Coach Fred Taioli. 8 JI h-sy R :I A mfxfkk , -r. ,f 1 N .-,iffy Q94 J-nd Ji!! :np W R s ln, 0911 1' 'r F! id' I I-ff F w x? -fx s 1 9 4: P41 4 fl! o X I 1 C nl lui 3 1.1 46914 .H-az' 'mf IRM fl mv, -1 an ky ad' ff i S VAXQ g X j fik N Q J W., G1flA 55' 11014 145 X x xv 1 X A wi Q V Xa: CL 1' , nu.. , , ,.- Y Mjifif X X Q? f 5Q g t 5 ' X K FQ, ' K i J, rjsc, 4 til , ' fl 15 X V ,J 'tr Zif- A ' 1- X f FP, 1, I, r f 4 X N4 LQQ V S ' f Q If N-if sg X X - .ggi .JY 4- 6 'W Wwf Mg ' C241 V ,yr wg M , , K 'o fit? 2 QM is -4 ' 5, s ns 4 'Y 2 x5 V A V' ...L agf I , . A W ' ' v , If I 9 xg, X 5 ii Q 'X 4' lx Lg' 5 ff'X A , W F. +41-iw I They Reached Their Goal The recrealional leadership class was a very aclive group lhis pasl year. One parly and l'wo camping lrips were held wilh San Lorenzo's rec- reafional class. Also given was a Chrislmas parly and a sock hop fo which guesls were in- viled. The group alfended San Jose Sfale Col- lege for a day 'ro observe fheir recrealional lead- ers' program. ln class lhe girls learned how lo organize games, lead songs, and handle children in various age groups. i img? Recreational Leadership FIRST ROW, leff lo righf: M. Wilson, J. Schulle, C. Barlrley, C. Bawden, E. Mori. SECOND ROW: J. Edwards, B. Hale, M. Hendriclrs. D. DeJong, N. Milresell, A. Cavalieri. THIRD ROW: S. Smilh, L. Dorler, J. Carson, B. Vilas, L. Gales, G. Marshall, C. McCracken, J. Sleinmeh, S. Tewers, S. Mclrlale, B. Gilberl, Miss Dorolhy Craveiro, adviser. Girls' Block H As parl of her inifialion info Girls' Block H, Gail Bufler FIRST ROW, lef? lo righl: N. Sohn, S. Peixolo, M. Hendricks, enferlains guesls al The bi-annual banquel, by lelling an orig- presidenlp D. Dominici. SECOND ROW: B. Thomas, S. Smifh, mal ioke. G. Buller, L. Dorler, C. Engelfried, E. Dukellis. O L M pr :ff J i 3 A S? CN V' ri- 1 ,AA',,.JA'x- . C F Q ,- -- , - f' Q . rv- 1 i Q2 n f,,:.' ' ' ' 'ea'-' X? V . - A 4 AN wi, K v -,Q . . v . 35 Q . f I y I-B ,az r .J - Freshman Basketball FTRST ROW 'eff to right: E. Dickson S. Strand E. Benedict B, Mavis. SECOND ROW: V. Fox C. Freifas, P. Wikiams D, Beck'in J, Tfewwe sma, D, Waskbcrn. THIRD ROW: S. War Han M. Simpson, M. Norton D. Campana G. Smith. J. Nanes FOURTH ROW: G. Frary K. Wene A. Sfaack D. O'Neii W Curncfon. FTFTH ROW: P. Craig B. Tnompson J. Edwards C. Conway G. Hancock, Junior-Senior Basketball FTRST ROW left to riglnt: L. Mc6oinr2ess M. Kidder, S. Peix ofo. SECOND ROW. J. Ho: sway E. Duke'iis G. Dellrier B. Thomas. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson C. George, C. Norton B. Martin, P. Coleman. FOURTH ROW: D. Dominici, C. Mc Cracken C. Gutieben, B. Cieve. FIFTH ROW: S. Smith, G Butier, L. Dorfer, J. Schuife. Sophomore Basketball FIRST ROW ef? to 'igktz M. Pan'ages. A. Graham L. Love- iady P. Palme: SECOND ROW: P. Hannigan D. Beck'ey P. Ewing. S. Ci:se G, Espinoia D. Thorndike. THIRD ROW: J, Pope, M. Paine C. Carson K. Oison D, Ma ak. S. Rose. FOURTH ROW: 5. Benner? M. Knapp J. Baiiey V. Bisseli. Going up for a jump ball, are Pa1'Palmer,in+l'1e air, Gerry Freifas, and Diane Dominici, referee. 87 -..,X f v Freshman Hockey FIRST ROW: lef+ +o righf: L. Silva, M. lmsdahl, B. Morris, D. Washburn. SEC- OND ROW: V. Fox, C. Silvey, D. Lewis, G. Swickheimer. Sophomore Hockey FIRST ROW, lei? fo righfz Miss Lois Dusenberry, adviser: D. Marlak, C. Awalf, S. Rose, G. Espinola, M. Pan- fages, C. Graham, Miss Virginia Gib- bons, adviser. SECOND ROW: M. Alverson, A. Suler, S. Benneff, W. Brooks, A. Graham, M. Knapp, V. Bissell. Junior Hockey FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righfz K. Arm- sfrong, J. Parker, M. Kidder, E. Louik, E. Dukellis. SECOND ROW: C. En- gelfried, G. Bufler, C. McCracken, L. Dorfer, D. Johnson, Miss Lois Dusen- berry, adviser. Senior Hockey FIRST ROW, leff fo righi: M. Ab- beff, B. Thomas, L. Koivisfo. SECOND ROW: N. Minor, D.Johnson, B. Mariin, N. Sohn. 88 Badmin+on proved To be a very pcpular sporl' 'Ihls year Insfead of fhe usual nine weeks eigI1+een were offered +o'rI1ein+eres+ed girls. Managers for fall and spring were Barbara Nuclcolls and Barbara Marlin Advisers were Miss Jane Mark and Miss Lois Dusenberry Fall Badminton FIRST ROW, Ieff io riqhf: M. Gerlre, M. Marlrs, L. Lovelady, C. Pelky, S. Rose. SECOND ROW: M. Paine, C. Enqelfried E. Bcnedicf, D. Johnson, L. Dobbell, S. Slrand, C. Carson, J. Cardoza, M. Marlrs adviser. THIRD ROW: B. McCracken, J. Pope, M. Kidder, K. Armslronq, K. Bowen, D. Sell, M. Baker, W. Crumpfon, G. Fraies, D. Marfalr, B. Nuckolls. Spring Badminton FIRST ROW, Iei+ io riglwlz M. Paniaqes, P. Hannigan, K. Adams, G. Fry, C. Eden, M. Alverson, L. Eaks, B. Marlin. SECOND ROW: V. Bissell, M. Knapp, D. Beclrley, C. Call, K. Bannerf, J. Siafne, K. Olson, J. Peierson, B. Cobb, C. Berck, D. John- son, Miss Lois Dusenberry, adviser. THIRD ROW: B. Thomas, G. Swickheimer, J. Nunes, W. Crumpfon, L. Brewer, C. Graham, Y. Broolrs, G. Frary, D. Lewis, C. Silvey, J. Cardoza. 89 .W N if . ,, ,V H55 ,A x ff 4 yt ?', :Al i Q gf ,F jg 1 2 ' Y A' W2 I I 2 vt .N k .f Q ' fl f'f3'iqg:'g ' 1 A H- V lex-s-wsflrav -Q. .. .. 35 +. 6 N B yy! S ' 3 . Q, 0 . I 43? gig -yy fm .C jlrmf M' - ' 1, xv - i 7 -Q WA wi wi ,J MQ A 'M zl 7 -fi mf ZW ll Nl 'D 'ZZTQ F --K 4 351 f N , pri sn, pf - ibu t, Y J wk gli , 4 ' Q, ir S fl A ' 4 f A-V 'MJ Y R 11, ff f , A 1- H. - 11. ,. ,, ff A - 1. Yi W ,T , i ' I Flu.. 1 1 if 4 ' -1 f 5221 I , 3. ' ' 4 D -'D f . ...Z -R Q, uh MM 5 i Q 4, A ,A 1 21 A 1... W flue Arm Z'- Q A- ? K ff! NSS? Mfg ,,,, L -Q f'J i- M .. .,- xglgnaa- ,, L 5 95 T ' E 1 ' 41,144-LX V J AX U' -551,12 9 X 4 I P A ' ' 1 - Wg xxx? ' . N A X il X ,ll I 1 1' X f tzfff A J .4 a -f E - f 2 .,. , X , , 5 x Hr 'Li wif M I I 29 4 2 ' alfa I W ff! fl, W, X i x 4422 4 A 3 5 .. .Nm ,aff 5 IV' nn fb .1 4 Hx , 5 , +..QiSvY Y 'f'T ' 'f ., M, 5 'Q My YJ Y' 4 '35 ' .3Z'fTx'.. f R.. S.: ,Q-if-E V, VL 4 wma ILMIK, I f ' .4 ,ai MZ, ' ' ,- .J,,o ' Q ',,,ff e ,,-f M .Jr ., 1 -4- ,an ,f-uf' .QSM A , .4 'Q' s ,, Y, , Q ..,,,..., x iy K 5 fu' H ' -,. 5 ., Q W ,,.,.-- f' Z 1 Q Anfonio Bassanio Por+ia Shylock Launcelof The THE MERCHANT OF VENICE A Two Aoi Play by William Shakespeare Gene Wheat Rich Joseph Elynn Floyd John Devlin Joe Speranza Dilecfor George Z. Wilson Assislanf Cfredor Cecelia Sfewarf Merchanf of Venice, William Shake- Speare's immor+al fragifcomedy, was fhe April Fine arfs area presen+a+ion. Because Agrarian's deadline came on April I, only picfures of fhe casf, hard a+ work, can be shown here. 4 y f GY .Wir M f ,2 , hwy 4 , 1 i Q: W1 is? , QQ f ,I 3 G f L, Fgkki 3 2' fx J? -L-A, W! B 7 F . x 7' Q E34 ..j,.-mf - 4 J' fkqlin Orpheus Club FIRST ROVv', lell lo righl: J, Eden, J. Judd, C. Almond, M. Reberiego. SECOND ROW: A, Hamp- fon, V. Hale, D. Horwood, J. Kell, B. Label. THIRD ROW: D. Lulzenberg, H. Sleiman, N. Underwood, M. Reile, Edward While, adviser. M usickers Melodize ai fx QQ Rehearsing for 'the Vocal and Orcheslra Concerl Elva Whlnery lunes up In preparallon for The are FIRST ROW, lell 'fo righl: E. Wyall, M. Norle, orcheslra s conlribullon fo 'the mslrurnenlal vocal M. Romero, J. Williams, S. Ness, M. Alhbom, G. concerl held fhus Spring Lisfemng approvmgly are Wheel, R. Joseph, B. Thomas, J. Cosla, J. Turner. Vnclry Hale and Claire Slew-srl Ji sl. xg- m'?.x n , al ' ' ML-iff f ' .' A f FIRST ROW, lefl fo righf: M. Perry, J. Delfon, P. Planf, FIRST ROW, lelf fo righl: J. Edwards, M. Kidder, M. J. Esfaban, D. Delgado. SECOND ROW: M. Rodrigues, Smifh. SECOND ROW: T. Lofeso, N. Sohn, K. Jami- R. Joseph, C. Sfewarr, D. Carey. son, S. Willef+s, A. Lofeso. Sg- wa S-1 -C... ---sl ...si 9 , V f ' . - 'Y'- 7 . GANV ,Aa All Hayward High Farmers are proud of our school band. ll presen+s an annual spring concert marches a+ all ioorball games, in rown parades, and plays for all baskelball games and rallies. This lively group is led by Joseph E. Graves. 45 103 Hired Hands I x 7 if 'S 5 ' 5 2 18, X K .4 , E , NX X V. XJ' 1 5 W , 3 ? ,fi-Q51-...s - Awww ,. K , ix34,:- xx XQ Y . 61? ,u, Alu 1 4 ,,' .r KN vgl- -as NF YHXQ- Va ' A' W X!-fgcfax X as v F N X .0 '7 ' .sm FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Fred Taioli, Bill Piedmonf, George Huberf. SECOND ROW: John Byrne, Sig Jacobson, Jim Turner, Arden McKillop. I 'HK FIRST ROW, leff fo righi: Sylvia Moore, Jane Marlr, Virginia Gibbons, Dorofhy Craviero, Adele Wenig, Eulalia Tilloison. SECOND ROW: Marfha Dusenberry, Pai Thompson, Marilyn Sundberg, Audrey Chrisfiansen. 105 ' .' 5' 9' ' 1,1 ---0-'ff'i ---. xni B' ai . N- 5 ,fi Aw Aga Q 3 I . I, 4 , ,, ,1, :Ki 4 Ry L nr ' 10 ISL ul 6 . ,,.. A A Y MMI 'X f' 1 -nf 'T MV IU ' ,g l I 1 i J4Cf'lVl'fLl0A an-1 ' ' 4 I5 L ' as A GA Q A Q sr - 9 I1 I 1 1 Q Q, Y 1 1 - 1 1 T. I Q I . IX 111 High School Chamber of Commerce FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: B. Granf, freasurerg J. Richards, secrefaryg J. Rice, vice-presidenfg J. Hosp, pfesidm. sscomo ROW: R. Reyes, K J A. Silverira, A. Slalrey, M. Nelson, M. Jacques, Jerome Kalilr, adviser. THIRD ROW: Marshall Brady, adviser: l. Kayser, A. Nelson, K. Banks. I ' N All W k 1 s of or Junior Stafesmen These sfudenfs are members of fhe Hayward Chapler of Junior Slafesmen. They discuss polilical problems and queslions which arise in our governmenf loday. The Slafesmen hold polilical conven+ions wilh oiher chaplers and operale like 'rhe House of Represenfafives. These sfudenls learn how +o seflle governmenfal problems iusf as lhey would in Congress. Being a Junior Sfalesmenu enables one lo become a beffer cilizen and organizer of lomorrow. spanish Club FIRST ROW, Ieff Io riglmlz N. Menzie, vice-president D Powers, presidenl: J. Holloway, secrelaryq J. Edwards, 'lreas urer. SECOND ROW: J. Vazques, visiforg Mrs. Alyse Wes? broolr, adviser: A. Alcalde, C. Gulleben, F. Meflos, B. Sande lin, E. Dukellis, G. Curlis, I. Wheeler. THIRD ROW: J. Monl gomery, K. Rushing, E. Hoey, L. Haggmarlz, T. Leonard, B Speliack. Latin Club FIRST ROW, lefi lo right Mrs. Mary Holcomb, adviser: G Rafferly, D. Savage, C. Almond, D. Marial, G. Espinola. SEC OND ROW: M. Marks, M. Oalrman S. Rose, T. Pellrey. THIRD ROW: J. David, M. Marks, A. Dawson. FOURTH ROW: C Harfford, D. Herb, G. Campbell, B. Sanlee. German Club Math Club FIRST ROW Iefl fo rlghf C Harfford G Wood C Engel FIRST ROW, Iefl +o riglaf: D. Russell, J. Paramore. SECOND 'Fried M Panfages G Swlclrhelmer J Eden SECOND ROW ROW: J. Pefers, E. Puiman, J. Sievens. THIRD ROW B Josef Goeh advise M Bellerg M Alves D Horwocd E Eafon, M. Reife, president S. Sandberg, G. Rielr. L Radio Club German Club Morse Code is the subiect which these Radio Club members Under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Goetz, exchange are studying. An interest in radio and electricity is required teacher from Germany, the German Club studied customs of of students who are members of this group. the country and enioyed German refreshments at each meet ing. Piano Club Active Hayriders FIRST ROW, Ieit to right: D. Oborn, A. Santos, M. Tislw, B. Costa, president: L. Bittencourt, C. Norton. SECOND ROW: C. Lamlrin, D. Yeager, J. Tuclrer, D. Arnold, J. Hartung. THIRD ROW: D. Tipton, C. Jarvis, M. Plummer. FOURTH ROW: J. Abreu, D. Ramos, Mrs. PI1yIIis Whayne, adviser: B. Roberts, K. Williams. Art Club FIRST ROW, sitting, Iett to rigI1t:T. Leonard, spring presidentg M. Lassalie, tall president: C. Maggi, tall secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: D. Hansen, B. Fitzgerald, spring vice-presi- dent: E. DuIreIIis, spring secretary-treasurer, G. Tranquilitslry. THIRD ROW: M. Spillers, L. Witt, N. Hanselman, S. Mount- ioy, R. Deeds, Miss Elizabeth King, adviser. Poster Committee FIRST ROW, sitting, left to right: T. Leonard, vice-president' Joe AIves, president. Standing: Gerald Irving, adviser. Gull. MN 'W Hgh, - 'iii Ili Q y ni gi xii .I n. if T' Red Cross Officers Radio Club LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Thompson, vice-presidenfg N. Eafon, sec' FIRST ROW. Ieff fo riglifz J. CITCDOWBII1, J. Hinfon, D. Brenlr- refary: C. Harfford, represenfafive of Hayward Cliapfer. Sfand- Will. D- WGSI. SCCVEIBFYZ C- W. Nelson, adviser and frusfee of Eno: Henry Jaclcson, adviser, sfafion. SECOND ROW: B. Tannocli, T. Louffas, I.. Tannoclr, M. Nelson, R. Eafon, B. Savage, M. Eslcridge. L-4 Girls' Rifle Team Boys' Rifle Team LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Ford, I.. Ealrs, P. Hazel, capiain: M. Ha1eI, FIRST ROW, Ieff fo rigI1+: J. Du Bonis, F. Davis, N. Koon, M, Sfewarl, B. Johnson. J. Koon. SECOND ROW: G. Cameron, A. Carfer, D. Nissen F. Craig, M. Evans, capfain: G. Hopper. THIRD ROW: B 776 Prowse, M. Reife, D. Frary. mf-I 'warg-ai! C adefs On our Hayride we find 'lhe miliiary group of our farm. This group represen'I's fhe California Cadef Corps. They are 'lhe fu- +ure servicemen of tomorrow. Through +heir sfudy of world milifary si+ua+ions of foday, +hey learn morale and discipline. On 'Phe farm fhese cadefs learn perfecl' marksmanship and mili+ary procedure. Our armed services of +omorrow look for- ward fo 'lhese well-lrained ca- defs and good cifizens. A lol' of credi+ goes fo fhis worfhwhile organizalion. Color Guard Leif fo flgllfl J. Bell. N. Koon. D. Courfway, N. Vladyha Cadet Officers Siffing: D. Nissen. Lei? lo righfz G. Cameron, M. Evans, A. Car+er. 117 1 A' ws' If 1 ,J 5,5 7 V QW? ,K 5' A Qt K LQ y ' '31 1 mmf V f M .1 Q , M 1 '54 Q iff: --3 , 3' - ' V' ,- mix ' 'f - 1' 3 ... xg, . ' M, 4 ,, 'f , sr 1 1 1 f 7 .- Q 5 f Q1 ,I Z ,W ' 'f I ' -Q gf ' x 5335 , 233' 7 Dy' f Wflf b .-4 QV , may pix, 21 , ' ff-f. ' A P' ,fp ,,-egjlyt... ' ,fa if ix-i ff ff W ,fy awfcrf, a, , A Y W ' fs-1 Je? , '15 M5. L' f f , fm 'Wi Aw ' 'hi 1 Q f z Q nf, f nw,-ff f l. .5.-54 4 W V .2 EZ , 5 1 IV 5, H Q 3 , Q A ' ' ' I' iff? S i' fliig ' , :Z 'Az 1179-9 f V' Q: 1'f f 'K ' FFA The Fulure Farmers of America is one of fhe besl lrained organiza'I'ions on our farm. These boys have been learn- ing fhe care of farm machinery, good crops and livesfoclc. Megaphone Club The promofers of school spirif are pic- +ured here. Each member works hard foward his main goal, +ha+ of being head yell leader of our farm. This group deserves a big hand for Hs hard work in kindling school spiri+. ln Megaphone Club, sfuclenfs have an opporlunify io learn fo lead yells and +o presenl new yells fhey have creafed. 119 Leff lo righl: M. Poole, N. Minor, S. Bourasa, J. Buuona, presidemg C. Jarvis. dl? 5 v VV I ..a-1 . 1, , vol Ib No. 26 I 'MXYTfIlS95IjT TTI T H3yQ3lA EQiaf5Ji3 ' I fn FIRST ROW Ieft to rrght .T Hardy R Andrade B Burgess N Cole P Perkms STANDING D Rogers I I-Iartung R Sampson T Whrte B Spehack A Ghrls tensen A McCord Haypress Staff Pauses To Pose The Haypress our own student body newspaper rs compiled and edrted by the advanced lournalxsm students The Haypress rs a weekly paper whlch runs a srx page edrtxon every two weeks The 1952 53 Haypress staff started last Chrtstmas a trend whrch they hope wxll contxnue rn the future They had a spe clal Chnstmas edrtron consrstrng of erght 'iss Eleanor Hawksley Advtser Unravels Mess .loumahsm teacher and publxcatrons adviser xs Miss Eleanor Hawksley Among her many duties are to see that The Haypress rs put out each week and that each year we have a brgger and better Agranan pages which was heralded as a blg success The Haypress has a hrst class honor ratrng m the National Scholastic Press Assoczatron The paper rs pnnted by the office machrnes class and rs pnnted on an off set press under the supervxsron of Mr Jerome Kahk L 1 J' 'I 1, ,Q , xv? I vs Y N if T V nf- R 12' Jay Turner Ray Sampson Edrtor Fall Edrtor Sprrnq Editors Crack Whip Workmg hrs way from a reporter to boys sports edrtor and to edltor of the Haypress was Jay Tumer .lay rs very actlve rn all student body affalrs and has held numerous posrtxons in student govemment He rs a member of Execu trve Council and Representative As- sembly Ray Sampson was elected editor for the spnng tenn after servmg as sports edrtor on Jays staff Also an active student leader Ray was Representative Assembly speaker last fall and led his team mates rn basketball and tennis. SEATED belcw V Qumt STANDING let to rrqht B Johnson D Dlllon R Icsepw Desmond D Goddard E Va I-ere L Marshall I Rrley C Groppe 5 ' T K I ,T If' i ' X ' ' rw X tl, X.. 1 U- 5 I ' I ' ' s U I -I I I I I I I 4 A f' ' , . . l . . ' . . I ' - , 1 . . I I . . . . , . ' I . . . . T 3 - ' - I 'I -. I' ' I F - . . I 1 : . 1 , . 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I fy? 1 , X, ,, I PAGE TWO FARMERS HAYPRESS FIRST ROW left to rlqht M Kldde A Lowe E Lculk ri Pneqree S Kurcton B Peterson M Mellenthn' SECOND ROW L Reese K Arno strong R Rarney B D lm J Mc arty A Munoz D Fcrd THIRD ROW E Oummlns D Carey L Dcrfer G Bowen L R untree B C cper J Fttzqerald FOURTH ROW D Lutzenberq J Skyelstad H Bryan D Powers N Vlaclylca Town News Covers Campus Town News 18 a hlve of busy people m room 31 hrst penod Thxs class re parts events happenmg wnthm these walls to the local newspapers thus servmg as a publxc relations bureau for student news Thls IS an informal class whxch grves the students practical experxence xn newspaper work They have beats to cover and deadlines to meet as they would lt they were work mg for a real paper TED I r 1' s we Sewa l Lassale ST NDING R e Winged ords Create Magazine Our school magazxne Winged Words mes essays poems lokes and cartoons which 18 publxshed annually contams denved from the mxnds of our bnllxant the best of all the ongmal wrmngs sub students The voluntary staii produces mmtted to the edxtor by students Winged thxs magazme on nts own txme under Words contcnns funny and senous stor the dnectxon of John Dooley advlser MA I4 I953 These Two Direct Last falls Town News edxtor was Steve Sand berq He was elected to thrs honored posltxon on rn the spnng of 52 Steve was ably assrst ed by Dave Carey assistant edttor Bull Cooper boys sports Sieve Sandberg edxtor and Arla Lowe F 1 FG pxcture edxtor Arla had a most mterestmg lob whlch consxsts of ar rangmg series of prctures to be taken by pho- toqraphers from local newspapers Many of this year s town news students will go on the Haypress staff next year In the spnng electrons Dave Carey won the post of Town News edx tor Rudene Ramey be came assxstant edxtor whlle Kay Amxstrong took over the busy vi tasks of the pxcture edl tor Larry Reese han dled the knotty prob Iems ol boys sports edxtor Dave Carey Edxtor Spnnq ATE D clej Wmqed W 'ls cd use cg ves ass s ance lane S ewctr They Collaborate Claxre Stewart xs thxs year s edxtor of Winged Words She was elected by the stat! composed of any students who wtsh to volunteer thexr txme and servxces. John Dooley s Amencan and Enghsh hterature classroom serves as head quarters 'W W W H Y Y Wt 'Y' Z 'YV' ' ? I Y t I O Q ' 73 1 r I , . ' ' .fi for - ll , I Y v ,Q ' ' ' , . , . Q , . G , . , , . z . Lf' , . , . , , , . C , , C , , ' ' - - 0 A A 5 ' ., U fl' . . . V 1' . ., . . . - ll ! ' I r V . 1 , . - . . . W . I , t 'Q fl 1 t I , l Il ' A X .t 'mf I w L Q l QT TX- JAH,-Q A - f-v 1 ' r tvs.. -1. vt... .lv , A vnu K4 A SEA , ef! tc ight: J Jenn cn, M A s, C ..t rt, .T .1 . 1 , .. .A Edsn, f- . . , . , 1 . . . l L .,. C, . , A D 1 M. .tezf , O Rem, John Dcdey causes . . 1 9 I 1 n . t l . . . . Q - - , . nn? ' .av w-1 John Moe Pubficify Ray Ramey Circulafion Manager Belly Poberls Adverfisinq Manager Gwen Jobe Adverfising LaDean Chapman Business Manager Dee Goddard Acfivifies Howard Thompson Boys' Sporfs Norma Sohn Girls' Sporls Gaynl Adair Drama Millie Garcia Drama Barbara Johnson Adminisfrafion Eleanor Valenle Sfudenf Governmenf Wagon Wheels Alice Alcalde Pal Spiri Terry While Snapshofs Senior Seclion Senior Secfion June Tomsic Marlene Lymangrover Eloise Vega Classes Copy Edifor Faculfy 122 QJAN 'ff-'V :En eu If ,vi f-.4 we Q- 3' 5 i if ,477 6: Ted Leonard Pai Perkins Edifor fdffilf 62 'TH lr 4 Lorraine Correia Covers, Engravings Georgene Cur+is Faculfy Joe Alves Aff Edifor Miss Elean Adviser or Hawlrsley 4 3 A A A x Carol Maggi Jim Lynch Ted Manleufel Break Pages Phofographer Phofogropher Joanne Hardy Charles Berhey Jim Snodgrass Phofography Secrefary Phofogropher Phofographer mam? jo Leela in Jfela wiflz fafilzion eela in fone!! wifk ua FOOTHILL d A STREET LUcerne 2-6511 CHOOSE IT! CHARGE IT! TAKE IT! Mm., , If s as simple as fhaf of I lHV ' JEWELRY COMPANY JUNIOR ACCOUNTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 986 B STREET HAYWARD 124 Q ' When S's come your way . . . I - 6 163992 A- ff? 5 S- -F - I S i gawk wifi 1649641 Head uariers for SCHOOL ANI? OFFICE SUPPLIES 2 Per cent per yea' on savings since l907 ANGLO BANK Ie, all 5tG1i0WfJ'l9 HAYWARD OFFICE B and Main S'I'ree1's 908 B Sifeei LU' OBS Member Federal Deposif ln: ufanc e cofpomffon NX ' Gee, +l'1is would look neai wiih my TV se+!f' says GaynI.Adair, Hay- H - V- K E L L Y ' S ward Hlgh School senior' Dunlap Tires ' Hi-Gio Painis FOR FINE FURNISHINGS Am Se i'C 'e'S , R A I N B o w S Auio Painiing Body and Fender Repairing 35I Casfro S+ree+ Hayward 387 A S+ree+ LU, l-75ll 125 ' PLUMBING - HEATING ,M HAYWARD 'rvrewmsn s. GI - INSTALLATIONS , ,I OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY , REPAIRS 5 Porlable Typewrifers ' Adding Machines E. R. milf Excellenl RePa '9 PLUMBING .na HEATING CONTRACTOR LU. I-5I6l 924 A Simi LU' L5540 Lu. I-8608 aoa A s+ree+ FRANK and FLORENCE HANSEN and HERBIE MARTEL BREAKFAST . LUNCH . DINNER ..-....., DELICIOUS suneens FBANK'S FIIUNTAIN Open 7:30 a.m. fo 6:30 p.m. 560 FIRST STREET HAYWARD -mx You are a stranger here but once DEAR MISS GRADUATE: If is wiflu a greaf deal of pleasure ihal we exlend lo you our sinceresl congralulafions on your gradualion. A L L ' N O N E M A R K E T As you leave high school, your plan for fl'1e furure will nalurally include a home of your own. From flue sfarl, sferling makes your firsf Home rich and lovely. Because ir is solid silver, you can pass if on for generations. We cordially invife you fo visif our slore lo see flue many al pl-'ces lhal You can pay differenf pallerns offered. HAAS JEWELERS 564 Casfro S+ree+ Hayward SO! Main Sfreef Hayward 126 Mexican cooking has played an imporiani role as California prospered fo become one of ihe greaf sfaies of fhe Union. Those fasfy, spicy recipes which pleased +he palafe of ihe early California sefiler have noi' been losf wi+h fhe onward rush of civilizafion. These are +he same recipes you now enioy a+ HAYWARD TAMALE PARLOR 022 B Sh-eef Hayward CBSITO Sifeel' LU. I-I409 BEST PLACE IN TOWN for all kinds of TELEVISION RADIO . PHONOGRAPI-IS R C A Philco ALL KINDS OF RECORDS AIcaIde's Radio Center BERGMANN'S pdyslhrespecfs DEPARTMENT STORE f in +he heari of Hayward 3 0 326 Casho Hayward I030 B S+ree+ LU. 2-7234 127 SMlTH'S The Largesf Men's and Boys' Sfore Wesf of Chicago Twelffh and Washingron, Oakland Firsf and A, Hayward, California '1- iL P READY TO SERVE YOU is BANK OF AMERICA HAYWA-RD BRANCH I055 B S'I'reeI' LU. I I303 ABREU'S PHARMACY The Sfore of Dependable Service Accuracy and Righi' Prices W5 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS af I'IAUSCHlLDT'S IN HAYWARD SINCE 1891 I090 B Sfreel LU. I-I55I 2l I20 Foofhill LU. 2-634I L : do n n n D' ' suozs !1zn1'f,4n4'ffnrLf:nL1PIL1g Q I , 9 ' , ' Y - L E O N A R D ' S Self-serve Shoe Co. I36 Casfro SI'ree+ Hayward, California lol4 B S+ree+ LU. I-zsoo I-Ucefne 2-4047 W 1 'Q , ,W .xrzf v its 1. WN il gp W l 955070 ul-I ii Here is Bebbie Burgess coNe-RAruLATioNs AND success looking ai' one of +he many beausiiful +0 Dalfon sweafers a+ +i1e Gradua+ing Class of I 9 5 3 ALVIN JOSEPH MOTORS INC. DE soro - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service l0I8 B Sfreef Hayward 805 B S+ree+ Hayward Cooper Insurance Agency l035 B S+ree+ . A Hayward, California LUcerne I-0645 C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S Personal Insurance Service 'io fhe Senior Ciass of I 9 5 3 ALL LINES H A Y W A R D F L 0 R A L JACK COOPER eos coox sos cooren sez camo Lu. I-4356 ,.,,., Cf'I,f4 ' ,945 130 COLO: WK of Genevieve Aflcinson and Emil Lugue are For graduafing seniors who are admiring a CAMERAS' FILMS Lane Cedar Chesf in hopes fha? if may be fheir gif? on gradua+ion day, especially or any one from PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT H s L U S 1' I G ' S B0wMAN'S CAMERA STORE The High School Sfudenfs Headquarfers lor Phofographic Fun 528 Wa+kins Sireei LU. 2-2088 I082 B Sireef LU. I-53I I 1-Ill -'-3 You may purchase beau+iful giffs including: Lew prices and such brand names as College Deb and Nunn-Bush have made 'lhe BOOT SHOP PENS, PENCILS, RINGS and BRACELETS a favorife for high school sfudenfs. QUALITY FOOTWEAR IS THE BYWORD AT from oou. Jswusns THE 5007 SHO' 952 B S+fee+ LU- I-I850 lobe B s+ree+ Lu. I-I iso 131 For ihe Fines? of HOME FURNISHINGS shopai' SUCIIEIYS 847 B Srreef Hayward F ' ' LOOK! Yes, here is ihaf well-known resfaurani which gives you +hose delicious burgers and shakes fhe Hayward High sfudenis enioy. H's H U N T ' S 1034 B S+ree+ LU. 2-l062 DONAIRE BROS. MARKET 'I' Grocerles ' Fresh Fruiis ' Vegeiables Qualify Mears 'I' 809 Casiro Sireei LU. I-5064 132 Doris Sikes and Don Hamillon are looking over a new, exclusive line in fine wa+cl'1es. ln 'flue new loca+ion of fhe Jem Angus S+uclio, you will 'Find a modern planl ready 'lo provide W5 you wi1'l1 fop qualily work in por+rai+s . . . CYMA WATCHES af JEM ANGUS STUDIO HAYWARD JEWELERS l28 Caslro Sf. LU. I-23I2 lobb B Slfeel' H'3YWa d Q THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE M 2' S 5 3 i 5 Whe1'l1er you wan+ a brigl1+coHon prin+ + for a summer dress, or +l1efines+ofnef for +l1a'r special formal . . . i+'s Central Bank B and Main Sfree'I's LU. I-I I2I -XSSAx,S Hayward nosa B s+ree+ Lu. I-3I39 H A R R Y C A R R men s and boys Iorhuers TIMELY NEWS an PICTURES of Hayward Hugh School evenfs The Ddlly Rf vu ws 936 B S+ree+ L I 8l 43l Cadre 'S DODGE 'ob raied TRUCKS DODGE PASSENGER CARS PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS Efblhd 48 JACK HOLLAND INC 94 Casfro Sfreef 3862 Hayward C8IlfOl'hl8 LO 92355 For complefe selechon of shoes and accessornes wnse siudenfs shop ai' HAMILTON BROS SHOES THE HOME OF POLLY DEBS AND RAND SHOES 977 B Sireei' Hayward I 2 Casiro VuIIage Casfro Valley ,Ia Vee smari' casual sporfs apparel 'For masses 535 Farsi Sfreef Hayward, Calufornaa 134 IF ITS GLASS YOU NEED WE LL SEE YOU THRU HAYWARD PLATE GLASS 81 MIRROR CO. 2l365 Foo+hnII Blvd. Hayward, CBIILOTHIG ' Door Mirrors ' Wnndow Glass ' Shower Doors ' Aufo Glass Servuce ' Glass Bnclz ' Furmiure Tops LUcerne I I757 - a ' I 'C I in U. -be LU. I-2Il2 - 1 Lg -.- I I I I , so ise 19 LU. I- , LU. I-8I5I Q, Q 5 I balulvs I CRIAXDUYITES of 1953 Qyracluafion WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK ALL SENIORS, STUDENTS. AND FACULTY WITH WHOM WE'VE HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF WORKING WHILE TAKING PICTURES FOR THIS YEARBOOK. WE HOPE THAT WE HAVE SERVED YOU WELL, AND THAT WE MAY SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE. ITH T DIO 736 Laurel S+ree+ San Carlos Calif JN fu I gona! fo 50.141 0l'lgl'6lflfL!dfl0I'l6 fo fke 1953 Max' You Find thc Kev to b Q- in Om., Owe Ja., FIRST and B STREETS LUcerne 2 96I2 A Cappella Aclcnowledgemenls Adm1n1s+ra'f1on Boa d of T usrees Hayward I-llgh Admlnxsrra mn OTIICE Slall Adve Iusemen s Agrarlan Slalf Ari' Club Awards Baby Snap Band Block H Boys G1r s Board of Trus1ec Boys League Counc1l a S rlng Cadels Candlds Campus Control Chamber of Comme cc Chess C ub Class Offlcers Freshmen a S r1ng Sophomore S rlng Jun1or a Sprlng Senlor a S rung Classes Freshmen Sophomore Jumor Semor CSF Color Guard Drama Mamas Baby Boy Heaven Can Wa1l Cradle Song Merchanl of Vemce NGIIVIIY Drama Canchds Execullve Counc1l a S rlng Facully FA FHA Foreword G AA Execull e Councll German Club G1rls League Councnl a S rung Haypress Sfaff Index 692 I I24 5 384l 00 8 2 55 bl 48 54 43 47 I8 36 5 Jun or Sfafesmew Key Club Lalm Club Malh Club Megaphone Club Orcheslra O pheus Club PIBDO Club Posler COmmIl16 Rad1o Club Rally Band Rally Commmee Recepllon Comm1l ee Red Cross Represenlalrve Assembly a Spr1ng Rufle Team Boys G1r s Senlor Class AdVISe Sen1or Class Councll Sen1or Class Counselors Senlor Porfralls SBFVICB Commlllee Spamsh Club Sporls Boys Baseball Baslrelball Cross Counlry Trac.: Foolball Go f Sw1mm1ng Tenms Track Tumbllng Wresflmg Sporls Glrls Archery Badmmlon Baslrefball Bloc H Bowl1ng G A A Hoclxey Recreallonal Leade Modern Dance Sw1mm1ng Sporfs Manage Volleyball Slamp Club Sludenl Body Pres1denl a Sprmg Sludenl Con ro a S 1-mg Sludenl Courf a S r1ng Town News a Wmged Words Sfaff Yell Leaders and Song G a Sprmg Il'S 8 74 76 70 73 64 66 68 137 IOI, 102 1 , ,,3 A '38 112 y 5 ' 114 '. .., . Af 4' 5 114 ' 5 II9 ,- , ,,3 101, 102 ' 122 f '02 lI5 t 5 I6 J II5 5 , ' II6 I03 A '02 -' 1- I2 76 ' U I2 l 85 II6 -. 5 ' - - FII ,O F II a II P. gg . 117 1 II6 ' 2, 3, 13, 36, 37,e,1, 7, ,93, , 10, 1 l I 6 109, 123, 1 9, 130 2 I7 . I2 . . I7 . II3 ' I7 I IIB ' ' , 1 ,35 ' ' , I2 ' 9 114 F II 55 - 1 p' 55 - Fall 48 Block H -76 P' 48 ' 8I ' - , .09 F II 43 ,I 1 ,77 ' 43 t 79 - 77 FII 10, 23 . H0 p' 26, 3I . I . 90 - , 89 - , ku H 87 - , as 112 9' 117 . . . I 84 y as ' ,96 S as 97 1 , 9l 98 90 ' 1' 99 'S 92 'I 101 as ' '00 I II8 F II a F Il I 8 P .9 , 9 I0 -IO8 1 1 11 119 F 'I IO II9 P . . 2 F 11 I I0 . . . 9 B4 P- H . I Q . II4 S1 ,ff IZ' F H g 8 'I 121 1 ,zz F1 103 femme Z5 720, 94, 73 9 Wm EDM Sa! fhfezmoze, Ca 94550 Acknowledgmenis Wufh our hayrlde over and fhe sun going down If s hme fhal our ihanks were passed around Well sfarf wlfh our adviser Mlss Eleanor Hawksley ofcourse For wufhoui her help we d have been an sad remorse She gave us ihe lec'lures advice and dur'fy looks Tha? kepf us slavm away a+ work on +hese books Nexf comes Herb Brodahl whose hme was 'faken Wlfhouf his advlce we d have been forsaken To San Carlos California goes our nex+ lhank you no'I'e For S M Smlfh of Smllh Sludlos had a lol of work 'fo lofe He was In charge of +he sensor and class plciure sechon And he caughf many of our errors 'lhaf needed correchon We d order fhe same plciure 1'wlce ihree hmes or more Bui he d serve us wnlh a smnle and never gel sore Rufh Prvlchard and Earl Evans California Ari and Engravung They balanced fhe budgef and helped us gel lhrough Wufhoui' +helr and we d have been In a slew The S K Smdh Company dnd +he cover of our book We fhank 'lhem a mllluon for +he1'rouble 'they 'look Ponies Press and Jlm Mapes dad a yob long and wlndmq They fook all our copy and dad fhe prmnhng and blndlng To faculiy and sfudenfs we give fhanks 'For klnd asslsiance They gave ihelr cooperahon WIll'! llHle reslsfance And lasf bu? no? leasf we +hank our own sfaff We losf our lempers bu1'+hey had fhe lasl' laugh We d rani and we d rave we d s+orm and shouf Bul our wonderful sfaff go? +he annual ou? Now ll'1dl our long +erm of work IS done We hope fhaf fhls hayrnde brungs back memories and 'Fun Of course Yo each ofher we say wl+h a grln on +he sndel Here comes anofher hay wagon how abou? anofher rude7 Paf Perkins Ted Leonard l . ' ' . Deserve exfra praise for lheir many favors. Aufographs Aufographs Aufographs ff' 7 ff Aufographs 739 Y! ED F 5 Z 0 94550 wif ww X femme . an q ndxqj A YY ff 15' 3, ' K N Fw 57 XXVI! xxx, x X A - 1 21 vf E b N bjpvu X' IX-X fx Aufographs Auiographs Z N-A ..5' lib 4:7- i S 03 fu 'avg I X if 1 ,- wi' M, , ' V :ilk Q11 iq. V 1 wi- ,iii 'ilu Mlpivyll -+P J 1 -i 1? fx xxx ll! an-YQ -iff.:
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