Hayward High School - Agrarian Yearbook (Hayward, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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I f re if gi , .2 2 K , E ' I ill ll il E I I If 5 s Mr. Oakes and Nancy Voellmeke welcome Trudie fo Hayward High. 0 II EOIIEIG EXCHANGE ST DE T Inaugurafed for fhe firsf fime fhis year, our sfudenf foreign exchange program broughf Turid Thorvaldsen of Norway fo our school fo spend her senior year. Welcoming Trudie info fheir home, Nancy Voellmelke a'nd her family have offered her friendly guidance and fhe comforfable feeling of being af home. When asked whaf momenfs she would remember abouf her year af Hayward, Trudie replied: A'l'fending Hayward high school has surely been a wonderful experience. Years from now, as I look back on fhe pasf fen monfhs, I will have many happy memories fo recall: from my firsf excifing, buf confusing, day af school, fo fhe fulfillmenf of a senior year: graduafion. Of all fhe fhings I have enioyed, parficular evenfs sfand ouf in my mind such as fhe foofball games which presenfed fhe spirif of fhe school, fhe Downfown Rally wifh all ifs noise, and fhe school dances where I mef so many friends. I will always remember fhe beaufy of fhe Chrisfmas fesfival and fhe fun of fhe Senior Exfravaganza. The benches on fhe lawn and apples af snackfime are alsc parf of happy school days, and I don'f fhink I will ever forgef +he ferm paper! The closing memory of a happy school year, fhe Senior Ball, was incomparable. Buf whaf impresed me fhe mosf, and whaf I will always carry wifh me from Hayward high school, is fhe memory of how friendly everyone was fo me: how fhey all made me feel af home. 1 ,MM f ,,.,.Af'- ' W.f'- H ,- ' ...H-, , K , ,, 'H' ., - I ! ff' av ,- N,f A ggi' S ff' .ff f ,1 W1 1 U, . M v fir - i5xgf!'i59AfYiff ,wi 1 A A w.NfSs 'a X .MN ....-- em A . W.-v.gvsrr'G4l ' MM' .guudv . ,Mfr SENIORS . . . TABLE 01 .. 8 ADMINISTRATWN. . . 44 UNDERCLASSMEN 64 IIINTENTS ACTIVITIES . . . ATHLETICS . . . ADVERTISEMENTS Gradualion is here . . . Phe long-awaifed day has arrived for seniors fo depari on 'lheir way foward fulfilling fheir hopes and ambiiions. Momenls remembered will s+and ouf in each gradua'le's mind as he sleps down lhe audi- iorium sfeps for +he lasf 'I'ime. The big evenls of lhe year: Girls' League Fashion Show, Down- Town Rally, Senior Ex- fravaganza, and +he joyous momenfs af 'lhe dances, plays, and games, will reflecf in each senior's mind. The senior benches and senior palio will re- main as a privilege given only fo seniors. Yes, 'lhe preslige of being a senior will be remem- bered as each one sefs ouf +o conquer a fuiure life of his own in our busy, dazzling world. Z ,eff v rf or af' g Sim , 4 xx-r ' -ff i ff-rf IQ ' N 'fl .z,A Z'f l ,gcv , fn . .i or 4 v, i l , f X I ill in a W,Y ,X lilly M in lm 'W N i ' i l v ,r i rl 1 - I ' 1 ' 1 ff 1 .lv ful I N E . 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Mr. Swiher 2 ' x ' Kink 'M q fymW,: 0 fi 'A 'N W Dorofhy Weaver Girls' Lea ue 9 L r W L ,LLL L . an , -if A 1 1 is , r QQ' - Mrs. Van Aulrer Mr. Mouldon 4 I BOB LUPTON Senior Class Presiclenf Rich Corfi Boys' League I R! i iv' K , . -,US -Av ,f vi, 1 r. i fs P 1 . A rv, : vi 1 Mrs. Baron Mr. Cefhoy lm. 3-, 'A ,445 f J Q' ' l l. -2 Senior Fall and Spring Class l l ll ill 1.4. ,rl Xb, JM , Ulf? ' , f f' l 7 ' ,f V' 'f MT I N lx be F h Senior Class Song Girls l. CAL ABREU PAT ABREU NORENE ABREU KATHY ACCORNERO RUBY ACIA PAT ADDIS JUDY AHI-IN FRED ALAMEDA DONNA ALBRIGHT BRYAN ALLEN ELYERA ALLOLA MANUEL ALVAREZ 'Wh wwf Ss OLGA ALVAREZ CECILIA ALVAREZ mx I -A ef ' s' EU EZ A K xx ARLEEN AMARAL JOE AMATO EAN I S' AJ .la DONNA ANGELI GENE ANGUS ROD ANNABLE TOM ANTEBERRY If ww-5? f --W ' , i q BILL ASH CHARMAINE ATENCIO BARBARA ATKIN CARL ATKINSON WU A ,lf Q LAWRENCE ALVAREZ ELLEN ALVIS av 5 Qu' l -gf-., gf -..- I. L A W I - L. M' EARL ANDERSON GLENDA ANDERSON I . AMN' X Aw EDWARD ARCHER CHUCK ARO DALE ATKINSON IETTY AUSTIN . f , ,- f,z f, L J MARY BACA ANNETTE BAILEY ALFRED BAILEY JOHN BALES JACK BAPTISTA KENNY BARKER i RICHARD BARNES MILDRED BARNETT IRWIN BARTEE BILL P. BARRETT BILL T. BARRETT ARLEEN BARRIOS 1 ,B N .5 inn' QQ' I X JOE BARROWS LOIS BAYLESS MARILYN BAZYN DIANNE BECK NEIL BECKLEY MARY ANN BECKNEL L 1 .1 PAT BEDNAR MARTY BEHNEY KAY BEITH VIVIAN BELL PAT BENNETT LORAN BERCK ONT we-O MARIAN BERTOTTI BERNICE BETTENCOURT ROXANNE BICKERT RICH BIELA ALAN BILTER WANDA BILLUPS BARBARA BIRCH li ls. DICK BIRK TOM BISSELL GARY BLACK BARBARA BLAKE DONNA BLYTH x ARTHUR BORSTEDE PAUL BOWEN GAIL BOURINSKI ALICE BOYCE CHARLOTTE BRADFORD RANDY BRADLEY KEN BROOKS BILL BROWN DENNIS BROWN KEN BROWN MAX BROWN RAMONA BRYAN ff GERRI BRYANT JERRY BUCHANAN BRUCE BUCKMASTER MARLENE BULLOCK LORETTA BALTHAZAR MICKIE BUNN 1 JOHN BURNSIDE BARBARA BURMAN MELBA CAIN WARREN CAIRES 1 9 A BOB CARLSON ED CARMAN MARILYN HURT TOLER BUTLER GWEN BYRON ELAINE CABRAL MU. JUDI CALDWELL JURLENE CAMPBELL BOB CARBONE JOLENE CARERA BOB CARTER ELLIS CARY JOHN CASTLEBURY MARGARET CASTILLO CLEO CERRUDO PAT CHAMBERS FRED CHAVARIA KEN CHESTERMAN RALPH CHICO JOAN CHISHOLM Fai if I Q'-7 l AL CHAMARRO CHARLEY CLANTON ANN CLARK KATHLEEN CLEMANS SHIRLEY CLENDENEN FRANK CLOSE 'Rf' ' 6, I FSH 46.7 I PAT COONCE CAROLYN COBB KEN COBLE WILLIAM COLE ROBERTA COLLIER BOB COLLINS D.. KATHI couss DEAN CONKLIN ALBERT CONOVER CHARLES coNRAD EVELYN cook TOM COOK IEZI' S IIII If , 6' . Q' -Wwe x .4 - JOHN COOPER SHARLYN COREY KAREN CORREA JEAN CORREIRA RICH CORTI IRENE COSTA Q.. LARRY COSTELLO PATRICE COTNAM VICTORIA COURTNEY CHARLES COX JEAN CRITCHFIELD TINA CRONIN A l CAROLYN CROOK JOANN CUTTERIDGE BEVERLY DAILY FRED DAHLE JOE UAUGHERTY CREIGHTON DAVIES FLOYD DAVIS HERMAN DAVIS OLETA DAVIS JUDY DAY CATHY DEAN MADELINE DeCLAIVE JEANNETTE DEINES FRED DeJESUS DUANE DEMICELL MARY DQPEW GAIL DlPIETRO ROBERT DERNEDDE SAM DESMOND JOYCE DeVECCI-II NANCY DeWITT JACKIE DEWELL JERRY DIAS DOLLY DICKSON l SHIRLEY DICKERSON JAY DORFER SUE DORRELL MARY DOUGLAS ROBERT DOWELL GLORIA DRAYTON KATHLEEN DREW WILLIAM DRYSDALE ROBERT DUNCAN CAREY DURAN BONNIE DYCHE NANCY EAKLE 4 WS. ARLIE EATON ROY EATON FAYE EDDENS MARLO EDMAN JUDY EDNER DEANNA EDWARDS l ... DICK EIGENHEER GARY ENOS ROSEMARIE ENOS TOBY ESPINDOLA BRUCE EULER DOUG EVANS 41 l JOHN EVANS CAROLYN FAGUNDES j PHYLLIS PAIN AUGUST FARIAS Q ' 1 JOAN FALLAYENA MARY LOU FAULKIN JOHNNIE FELTS RON FENNER TOM FENN BILL FERRARI MITCH FERRIERA LES FICKEL NORM FINLEY FERN FITCH GERALD FITE TONI FIORE BILL FISHER GENE FIKSE PAT FORESTER DENNIS FORSIIERG 1 1 CAROL FOSTER CLIFF FOSTER BETTY FRANZELL -B ' A if I ,wx ,gi .Q L, N EMIL FURRIER JANICE FURTADO MICHAEL GAMBLE CONNIE GANES BOB GASTON JOAN GAY PAUL GE ARON GILES RICH GOHLKE AL GOMEZ MARLENE GONSALVES STANLEY GONSALVES JOE GONZALES STANLEY GONSALYES .4L L.. XD BONNIE GRAHAM DARRELL GRAHAM QUENTIN GRAHAM JOYCE GREEN MAROLYN GREEN VERNA GREEN 4 A CATHY GREENWOOD KEN GRETLER GORDON GRIER BILL GROTH CONNIE GUERRA JUDY GUILD FAYE GULLATT WALT GUNN JOHN GUTHRIE LYNN HAGERMAN BUD HALEY MARY HALL A ffl. I ln RON HALL SANDRA HALL MIKE HALSEY JIM HANNETT GARY HARDAWAY JUDY HARDER PHYLLIS HARMON HENRY HARRISON JUNE HARRISON KATIE HOSKINS NORMAN HAYASHI JOAN HAYES The Downlown Rally yell leaders praclice fhree of lhe senior's yells on norih pafio. l i A l l -W The fheme for fhe senior's floaf was Heel: fhe Highlanders The senior yell leaders work hard fo lead lheir class +o vicfory. ull-, al fy Ng .,i ll v lv QQ ' 'Bmw 2-' ,, -SIE E i li l is X o W els? e -sf- SENIORS WIN DOWNTOWN RALLY Remember one of our greafesf momenfs of vicfory when 'rhe seniors won +he Downfown Rally? Everyone helped wifh 'lhe floaf and all par+icipa+ed in +he rally as E+ wen'I' 'lhrough +own and back +o +he school for compe+i+ive yelling. Piedmonl Highlander lporirayed by loyal Farmer Johnny Fellsl lrneels before fhe guillo+ine. ,, e,,, - l l I ll fl ,,,,,.,, -. K ...Hr a i Tension mounfs as ihe seniors awaif ihe decision for fhs besf in class spirif. , A 'T N ilff I A+ l 6 .J 2'-52, i 1. L. 4g MARTIN HAYES RUSSELL HEEREN JUDY HENDERSON LORENA HENRY PHIL HENTHORN BRUCE HENSLEY YN. GLORIA HERNANDEZ IRENE HERMOSO RICH HESS LARRY HICKERSON CHARLENE HILL LANNY HILL ION 41 11 VERNA HOANG ADONNA HOLMES VIRGINIA HOLMES SHERYLE HORWATH DAN HONWOOD GARY HOSMAN K np PAT Hou JEAN HUCKABY KEN HUDSON BILL HUNTER DON Hum DONNA HYLTON TOM INGHAM PAT IRISH JUDY IRWIN SANDY IRWIN GENEVA JACKSON JENNIFER JACKSON THELMA JACKSON EDDY JACOBS LINDA JAHN VAN JANSEN BARBARA JARDINE JUDIE JINNETT .l HELEN JENNINGS JOHN JANEIRO JOYCE JENSEN JOSEPH JESS TONY JIMINEI GLORIA JIMINEZ ,xx WAYNE JOHNIGAN DON JONES MARYLIN JONES ROBERT JONES BILL JOHNSON CLARENCE JOHNSON A .- CAROL JOHNSON CAROLYN JOHNSON DALE JOHNSON JIM JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON BETTY JOHNSTON JEAN JOHNSTON MERRILL JOHNSTONE BOB JOSEPH LORNA JOURDAIN PAT JUDD KAHLER JOYCE GERMAINE KATARIY DIANE KEEPER MARGARET KELL RONALD KEIL MERVYN KEMMERER KAREN KILDEBECK gag JOHN KING MALCOLM KING TONY KLARICH ELIZABETH KLEVEN BOB KNADLE BEVERLY KOCH P1 .4 CHUCK KOEHLER TERRY KOENIG JOAN KOROK SELMA KRAUSE DUANE KROLOP GARY KUHN CLAUDIA KUTCHERA DAVE LA GRONE KEN LAJOIE JOYCE LAMBERT LIBBY LANDERS NANCY LANDRETH 3-1 .as I A WILMA LANE DOROTHY LANG GARY LANGLEY HAL LA PRAY BARBARA LAUX PAT LAWRENCE VERN LAWRENCE LARRY LEATHAM LOLA LEATI-IERS DAVID LEE LINDA LEHMAN MEL LEHMAN EUNICE LEPORE GARY LERNER 'D EEYE I I I Nw 3 :gi I -55 MARTIN LERNER CHUCK LEWIS JOHN LEWIS PENELOPE LEWIS CLINTON LINNELL LARRY LISTER 5 , MIKE LOCKYER JOYCE LOHRENGEL NADINE LOOMIS GERRY LOPEZ GILBERT LOPEZ GEORGIA LOVEDAY JANICE LOWE JERRY LUNDGREN CHARLOTTE MACK BONNIE MADDEN BOB LUPTON LINDA LYON BARRY MAASHOFF MARLENE MAEHLER GARY MADEROS FLEMMING MADSEN , - JAMES MADSEN ILLANA MAGAS ARLENE MAGGI CHARLOTTE MAGNUSSEN RICHARD MAGOON ROBERT MALDONADO MOLLY MALONE DAN MANNING DIANNE MARICH FRANCINE MARINO .gl .ig BARBARA MARSHALL CAROL PAUL MARTINEZ JoANN MAY JEAN MacGOWAN BETTY McLAUGHLIN I DELNA McCLELLAN ANNETTE McCOY KAY McCULLOUGH WAYNE McCULLOCH CAROL McGARRY EDWIN MclNTYRE Vid ,411 GARY McKENZlE DAVE MeLENNAN PAT McNAIR JANICE MEEKS GORDON MEDEIROS JOYCE MEDEIROS scum: Maman sus Memenr Lucusn Msumsou wuuzvm MeNnoNcA momma MsNooNcA muzcm manner BRENDA MENZIE JACKIE MEREDITH GERALDINE MEYER SHIRLEY MIGUEL ROBERT MILLER TED MILLER WAYNE MITCHELL BOBBIE MOER JIM MOLNO ROMELLE MONSON DALE MOODY PETE MOORE SHARON MOORE BEY MOREIRA CARL MORGAN BILL MORONES BOB MORRIS MYRNA MORRIS DEE ANN MORRISON PAT MOSES CECIL MOUZON DICK MUNCY BARBARA MURRAY NORMAN NANO DENNIS NATALI RICHARD NAYLOR ROBERT NEILSEN RAY NEWLON ROBERT NEWMAN NORMA NOLEN L JOYCE NORVELL JANETTE NORRIS DAN NOTTER CARL NUCKOLLS GARY NUNES PAULINE OAKER BRENDA ODEGAARD DAHLIA OLIVAN JUDY OLIVERA BILL OLIVER KEN O NEAH RICHARD O NEILL ECILIA ORDONEZ CONNIE OSTERMAN DEANNA OVERMILLER KAREN OWENS MARY ANN OZU A BOB PACHECO A l JOHN PALMER JUDY PARSONS DAVE PATERSON MORRIS PATSER JOAN PAUL ROBERT PAZ TOM PELKEY AVIS PERKINS DAN PERRY DON PERRY DORINE PERRY DONNA PETERSON DEANNA PETERSON GARY PETERSON GWEN PETERSON PAT PFIESTER ALICE PITTS 3 TOM PLANT JANET PLEMMONS BOB PLEW SANDRA PLUFF DAVID PLUMMER REV POLLARD ANDREA POOLE JIM POPP PAT POTTER BILL POTTS I L GEORGIA PRATHER CAROLEYN PRICE DON PRUIT RON PUGH BUNICE PUTMAN KURT PYLE GAI L RA FFERTY JUDY REIGHARD ,, SHIRLEY RAZINHA MARLENE RAY NANCY RAY MAYIS REED DIANE REID 1 ' f YRA 45 J' its 91' K 1- TVR, 'EY A DEANNA REINA SUNNY RIVOLTA AUDREY REYES EVELYN REYES GLORIA REYES 'iq A I . . 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L I 1,15 f If 4 - umm mcnnos nmcv mcnnns non RICHARDS JoANNA lucmmnson JERRY RIFE SUE ROBERTS Sv GRACE RITTER CARL RIVERA CAROLE RIVERS ANNE ROBINSON GAYLE ROBERTS ERNIE RODRIGUES JEAN RODRIGUES LIVIDO RODRIGUES NANCY RODRIGUES DELIGHT RODRIGUEZ JIM ROLETTO GIL ROMERO MARY ROMERO JIM ROOT NEIL ROSS RICHARD ROSVALL 'Sv qs. ,M CHARLEEN ROTHE LUIS RUBERO MARY RUBIO MARLENE RULE JIM RUSH JOYCE RUSHER -0- RICHARD RUSHTON FRED RUNYON SHARON RYSAVY GEORGE SAITO ANN SAKAI LIZ SAMORANO ELAINE SANCHEZ NANCI SANDERS DUANE SANDS NORMA SANTIAGO CAICILIA SANTOS CONNIE SANTOS jk v ,, nw K5 QT NS E A l . 2 A 1 I I QI STANLEY SANTOS LESLIE SAYWELL HUGH SCANLON JIM SCHEFFEL JIM SCHLICHER NORMA SCHOSS JIM SCHWABENLAND ELAINE SCHWENNING SUE SEATON RICH SEELEY EDDIE SELICH BOB SENFT in AL SHAW JACKIE SHEPHERD GARY SHIMMICK CHAN SHUMATE JACK SHRIGLEY ELOISE SILVA P Q5 MIKE SILVA ROSEMARIE SILVA VENTURA SIRA COLEEN SKARPHOL PAULETTE SKUTEL GAIL SMITH I L , JERRY SMITH MIKE SMITH SHARON SMITH SHARON SMITH ARLENE SOARES DIANE SOFFIETTE .. 3 ALBERT SOTO RON SOUSA BETTY SOUZA JIM SOUZA SALLY SPARKS ANN STACK DAVID STALEY NEVADA STANALAND BARBARA STA NDLEY SUSAN STAMP SHIRLEY STATHAM DON STEBBINS lr PAT STELLISCH DENNY STILLMAN DORTHY STILLWAUGH BOB STIVERS DANIEL STOUT DAN STOWERS 57 cswvolal B. A Ann Salral Direcfor Banana Boa? Song Slfmef Man Dorofhy Weaver Assisfanf Direcfor . ' l .ktk i - t, ,kV, ' l The Harmonelis Fliclcer Film Sally Sparlrs Assisfanf Direcfor Girls'Cl1orus Line EWR WRGRRPQH av I 1 K . ,, 5 N. I4 ' ly. v . 2. I r Boys' chorus line A+ flwe ball game YJMO 0 -' q 'mi f . an Q Tico-Tico The Bloopers Don Hunf Sexfaffo 4. GLEN STRUTZ JACKIE STRUTZ VAL SULSER FRANK SUMARES CHARLES SUPPUS GAYLE SURRYHNE JUDY SYIBERGSON .nv- 95 i. JERRY SWEET SANDRA SWICKHEIMER VIOLA TABARES PAT TALENT HELEN TAMURA 'Ms , - A..S A VIVIAN TANGHE WANDA THIEL RICHARD THRELKELD ROSE TORQUEMADA BRENDA TATE BOB TAYLOR LOUISE TAYLOR BARBARA TERRY MIKE THEEDE 16 l 91 'ZZ' l - x GWEN THOMAS RON THOMPSON JOAN THORNTON TURID Tl-IORVALDSEN JANET THRASHER 1. MONTE THWING CAROL TIETJEN JOHN TINKLER NORMA TITUS JOE TOLEFREE A J JEANETTE TORRES SYLYIA TORRES ANN TRANQUILITSKY ROGER TRIPF DIANN TRENT .qu-N . f 4 ... STEVE TUCKER NORMA TUDOR KENNTH ULIBARRI LOUISE ULRICH MIGIREL VALENCIA WAYNE VARGAS DIANE VAN VLECK LARRY VAN WIEGEN JAMES VIEIRA MARLENE VIERA CAROLYN VIGNEAULT CORINNE VINE 4L X iv NANCY VOELLMEKE LEE ANN VOHL DICK VOLPE JOHN VOSS DIANNE WALDEN JIM WALDIE 1 il IRENE WALKER WALT WALTJEN FRANK WATKINS DOROTHY WEAVER NORMA WELLS DIANE WERDAHL A MIKE WHALEN NICK WHEELER WALLACE WHELAN DOROTHY WHITE LINDA WHITE SHARON WHITE I I AA DENNY WHITMIRE NEIL WHITTY DAVE WHINERY NELSON WILKINSON EVA WILLIAMS JIM WILLIAMS .4 LAYERNE WILLIAMS TED WILLIAMS DIANE WILLIAMSON GRAIL WILSON JIM WILSON MARILYN WILSON .A MARGARET WUNCH NORA WILSON CHUCK WOOLDRIDGE RAY WOOLF BARBARA WOOLLEY GARY WRIGHT E- A RAY YIARRA ARLENE ZACARIAS JOHN ZACARIAS ROSMARY ZACARIAS AGNES AUTEN MARY AYEN JAP . A , .J s MARY LOU BARRETT PAT BARRON EYITA BROOKS WAYNE CAMPBELL SANDRA EARLE MERLIN FOSS .. 3, ,i 13 JERRY KOPYN DAVID LEE KATHY LIVANOS HURLEY GODWIN ROBERT HARIAIIGH MARY ANN HOWELL EDWARD LOCATELLI F JACK LOPEZ yds FLORA MACEAS LOUIE MACHADO RICHARD MACHADO MIKE MQCALLIIM JAMES OAKMAN JAN OPPERMAN RON OUALLS IILL QIIINER CYNTHIA RAINEY WILLIAM RIENKE JOHNNY ROGERS SANDRA SCHEI BETTY SEOUERIA CARROLL SINER CHARLES STOVER U V321 'l?' ,vw- J MYRON SWEEZY BOB TURMAN DAVID PARDEE THOMAS WARREN MARY LOU TWIST JUDY TYLER JACKIE IINDERWOOD GLORIA WYATT i A JACK HOLLAND GENEVIEVE FRATICELLI RP! Fran, Sheryl, Marolyn, and Bob lisien Are Cal an as Sieve felis abou? fha one fhaf gof away. Trudi, Audrey, Elaine, Jo-Anna, and Pai aren'f very happy foday. EL H, 4159? ,VB P Bill Drysale doing some serious fhinlxing. . , , 1 if 5 - ff if lie .sf '32 ax 5 'Y ow-M' e 3,235 xl Es? if eff? ,. af..-'f ,gp-if ,' . , . A '4-r ' L' L,-. 'f'f' 391- 1 '. ,rlk L., 1 fi of ' d Ken bored, or whal'7 Marilyn cans Vichy ,iii f e A' 'Eg LV,,,,.:, 2 ,- K H ,5:',e53i-iii , C .3 4 ' 'A :SM Ax, 7 If. '-'. , if . A Wffvj A i . Carolyn, Sal, Arlene and Diane are Sharon, Grael, Marilyn, Rose, Mary sailin' ihe high seas. Judy and Diane ielling secrefs. 1 K K A , Y E ' ,Fil A. ,Ei lx Fi A W r ie ei Joyce wonders whe0's so funny wirh Agnes? Watch ouf for Don Pruil The gang joins in during fhe Alameda rally. x xx N X Q X . 5 X ' 5399! we A- so osx N X x5 xg 5 5 S 5 I 3 .. ' I. 5 Q. 4 rr .L h- In a S 8 4. , .Q L r . 'sift' - i . Gerri says . . . Ah, man. l'm graduafing. And ihey're off . . . Cal and Gary af Dodge Ridge. This quarrel sure had a good +ime af rhe Piano Club dance. Spirif af ils basl. gruoem .., BODY Main' CA RD ifffiffli 'flf Wow! D . . A ,fud,n+,bodY cud. Af Key Club Conveniion . . . is fhis a Bingo game? .5 J, The Senior Exlravaganza sure does wonders for some people. Mm, 1 , ' 21 f in Guys and Their chicks are aafing if up in sfyle af Slillman's parfy. Happy seniors af Deanna's P.J. parfy. .B-li: 1: a Y' 1 ': 'l',u'b . iei. a . N ago -350 , 75:45. 5. l Jerry and his new hof-rod. Some of fhe gang laugh if up af Neil BecHey's home. ' Picnic high on a hill-lop. Barbara and Myrna playing cowboys. I g nr! if, fi , in sig? 1 i-v iagra ..f..n i yo A Q gk lilliyg f R ,Q A 232:-.a+ PM s Q ilxif The senior boy fad of iaiigue leafs. Bob and Doug lull io Mr. Bush aboul Career Niglif. Senior gels having a delicious ho? lunch in flue cafeferia. E IOR Pix.-f The senior girl fad of lapel pins. ffUji7 P41 S Bill, Billy, Norm. and Al enioy iuicy apples during snack period. i,4,! -qglgf. Senior boys culling grass on flue Senior Pafio. ACTIVITIE Seniors hard af work over fhe fradifional form paper. S' ii 7 -Y ,sew . ex' ae, YH-if sexe S Q , X is ,ss .nr 'f . e X A 4 -ra if ,fgwss iw- . W sb' 'MV y3S'9Ei:vi!iE'SSr'ilf N X Q 53: Seniors eafin', fallin', and siifin' around fhe senior benches vmsgg? e. W ff. we 1 Y V15 X Y , , W1 ai I' I 3 ' . , N, 1 i Seniors inrroducing freshmen to Mr. Oakes af The Big Sisier Tee. Senior foreign exchange sfudenf, Trudi Thorveidsen. I f 4' A Q 3 x f.Si5 W: Q X Seniors enioy being fogerher. Here a group of happy seniors gefhered for Proud seniors faire over fheir domain-fire senior pefio. lunch on ihe fron? lawn. Some Seniors admire Key Beith's long finger-nails af the Ball. i l x Seniors sip blue-tinted punch at Linda Lyon's cokefail party. wi 'i . i i 5 Jerry helps Berber: from the T-bird upon arriving at e coletail party. 42 Tom, Dave, and Gordon take a lastlook in the mirror before leaving for the Ball. E IOR BALL '--53' ni N, 1 T wQMvwWki Q F . Senior girls quenching their thirsfs around the punch bowl. Y I 'ENN 7 ,A 1 M Seniors enioying themselves at the 'fabulous Senior Ball. SENIOR BALL TIME: Everyone is dressed in their very PLACE! best ........................................... They dance, DATE: talk, and enjoy the traditional refresh- ESCORTI ments of ........,..,................................,.,. until THEME: .,.,...........,....,.,....,......... With one last look at the beautiful decorations and wonder- ful friends, the Class of '57 leaves for The Senior Ball is presented each year by the Junior Class. They not only secure a big name band .....,.........,...,.......... an early breakfast .........................,....... ....... but also top entertainment ........................ and a day of relaxation at .........,.............. The Seniors arrive Goodbye to a wonderful evening and hello to a never-forgotten memory. breathless after a round of coketail parties ................,.. ....,,,,...,.,,.. t......... . QCQCQOQOGWUQQU GOOD-BYE HAYWARD HIGH FUTURE HERE WE COME! Joyce pauses while paclzing io check her college bullofin. 1' ' 1 - a s fe, cgx Dick sadly pufs away his high school block sweafer, while fhoughfs of earning a college block go 'Ihrough his mind. 'W-vf Swv' IP x Q ,f i Af E Q Congrafulafions Hal and fo 'Phe class of '57, Seniors remembering fha pas? 'four years as ihe 'final momenf arrives I'he Adminislralive Souncil, probably fhe nosl imporiani group in 'he school, is presided :ver by Principal Don Dalces. Margarei' Schil- ing acls as secrefary. The many 'lransaclions lhal' are made and poli- :ies fha? are formulaled by 'l'he sludenl body musl' firsf be pul before lheAdminis+ra+iveCoun- :il for approval. Serving on fhe Admin- isfralive Council wiih Mr. Oakes are fhe fol- lowing:Norman Sanders, vice- rincipal: Margarei Schilling, dean of girls: Bill Thornion, dean of boys: Helga Nielsen, head counselor: Roberf Mann, sfudeni body conirollerg Douglas Mor- risson, siudeni' body advisor: and Joe Duarie, vice-presideni of +he Teachers Associaiion. S LU H l ,fill Sir Q ll lj ll F y fy' 'yy l I Q I S s y y 4- 0 ' i , Co ' 0 l is o l M S f l l 'H fl? y y yu u E f i - - , ----Lea -S, 'XX-Efgfn t M-tg .ff X T ' vi' yr i l r 5 K l I . U X ' N, r -5 if 5 V rf R ur f Qixl! , fx lf f ? i :Mil is is i i F Administration OUR ADMI I TRATOR MR. SANDERS Vice-Principal . . . Ol our four adminisfrafors, Mr. Sanders has perhaps fhe mosf difficulf iob of all, as he is responsible for keeping fhe school operafing af fop efficiency. Teachers, employees, classes, pupils, and buses all come under his supervision: e is always ready wifh a warm smile and friendly gesfure 'lo assisf wherever he is needed. MR. THORNTON, Dean of Boys . . . Solving fhe numerous needs and problems of fhe male sfudenfs here af Hayward is a big iob which Mr. Thornfon handles very compefenfly. Alfhough his main inferesf lies wifh fhe boys', he also helps wifh fhe many problems confronfing fhe adminisfrafive council and supervises all evening affairs on campus. Sfudenfs af Hayward know Mr. Thornfon as a frusfed friend and advisor. MISS SCHILLING. Dean of Girls . . . As dean of girls, Miss Schilling has one of fhe mosf fime-consuming iobs al' Hayward. Besides being friend and advisor fo fhe counfless girls under her supervision, Miss Schilling also, guides and direcfs fhe Scholarship and Awards com- miffee. She musl supervise all nighf affairs and dances on campus and defermines who has fhe privilege fo obfain bids 'ro fhese affairs. Busy as she is, she is always gracious, charming, and a frue friend fo fhose who confide in her. ,pf Ps 5 i mv ,X i l I 1' 1 I r 3 x, I 1 n i il l yy l 1 I , g 'i E A ij 1 A W ., 5 I 4 .W ,Wm V , 3 if I 2 E r if i ' A I r' 1? 4 if f 5 i s 1 l I fi yf ii i 6-f Q? ..-l...-nm... MR. DON OAKES, Principal . . . Ofien seen hurrying from one building lo anolher in his efforls +0 iron oul lhe problems of our school, our principal is conslanl- ly engaged in fhe counlless dulies +ha+ keep a large school like Hayward funclioning so efficienlly. Busy as he is wifh maferial lhings, Mr. Oakes is mosl concerned wi+h +he slu- denls under his direclion. His philosophy is ihaf lhe mosl im- porlanf fhing in life is lo iudge a person as an individual. -Q.. on l .:, , 2 . 'la I c-1 If D , H -' Na .il TOP ROW leff 'I'o rlghf Marlin W. Haley: Roberl Coales. BOTTOM ROW: Roberl Taylor. clerk: George W. Phillips Jr., presidenl. E. Guy Warren was absenf when ihe piclure was ialen. BOARD 0F TRUSTEES A behind lhe scenes group lhal' mos? siudenls do nor know 'loo much aboul is 'lhe Board of Truslees. The board is made up of business and professional men, who serve wilhoul pay. Their mos+ imporlanl' funcfion is lhe lransaclion o-F all business concerning Hayward and neighboring schools in lhe disl'ricl'. We 'Feel lhe Board of Trusrees deserves recognilion for all rhe work lhey do quie+ly and oflen wi'l'hou+ our rhanlcs. ADMI I TRATIVE AD ISORS Advising lhe Adminislralive Council are: Joseph Duarfe, Vice-Presidenl of +he Hayward High Teachers Associaliong Roberi Mann, Sfudeni' Body Conlroller: Douglas Morrisson, Sfudenl' Body Advisor: and Helga Nielsen, Head Counselor. Wifhoul' fheir wise foresighr our school could no'I' be run as well as ir is. Every sfudenf a-I' Hayward realizes 'lhe fine iob lhese people are doing and hail lhem as 'lrusled friends. J. Duarh R. Mann D. Morrisson H. Nielson 2 'dnt me K. Gebel, one of fhe consfanfly busy afjenclance office worlrers, issues an absence slip. ATTENDANCE OFFICE The Aflendance office has fhe very difficuli iob of keeping accurafe records of fhe 'I'wen+y-five hundred s+uden+s here a+ Hayward. They issue passes, compile figures for fhe sfafe deparfmenf and main+ain fhe permanen+ files. CAFETERIA TAF F Under +he efficienf skill of our cafeferia s+aff +here is always plenfy +o eaf for fhe hungry Hayward sfudenfs who pass +hrough fhe lunch lines buf lake liffle lime +o apprecia+e +he enormous quan+i+ies of food +ha+ +he sfaff prepares for +hem. .Q G. Langley D. Guihmiller M. Garrner F. Rogge E. Lyons H. Norris E. Beles G. Brady M, Mqchgdo V. McDonnell A ,. lf: S s of 'K '3 s .fn Y 'M vm. ' ' - rx :rl . if g A 'W' fly x ' cgi' ' 1' , s , f 09 5? . ,Q i 'N l f, ,, , . ' W' f ' - , S se ...N V 'A an 3, l ' . Af M--B -M in Q 1 Q ix., l l 4 s - 'Q ravi J. Swiizer H. Dubowy J. Worlcman E. Carson L. Thompson J. MacRae TEACHER! COU ELOR. FRIE D. H0 THANKFUL u--. un- nun- Juniors in Mr. Maxwell's class learn abou? famous men in American hislory. The eniire iunior year is spenf on a siudy of American hisfory and poliiics. By ihe 'rim-e he is a senior, +he social siudies' sfudenf has a good idea of future plans and enioys family living, and American problems. This vi+al year is filled wiih R. Schuliz F. Cafhey E. Selieralr discussions, lec+ures, movies, panels on family life, career goals, employmenf oppor+uni+ies, and ciiizenship privileges and responsibili+ies. Of all fhe years in high school, a siuclenf remembers senior social s+udies mos+ vividly. H. Searle E, Lee l.. Moulden WE SHO LD BE FOR 0CIAL TUDIE . My .Y TWV ,E . ' .' ,N li. ,.. em . . in be Sophornores seem inleresled in The driver educafion courses. Every sfudenl' af Hayward fakes social sfudies for fhe en+ire civics, and geography, plus a planned course of sludy for four years he is in high school. His social sfudies feacher The remaining fhree years. As a sophomore, 'rhe s+uden1 gels serves as his counselor, friend, and advisor. During +he world hisfory and driver educaiion. freshman year, social sfudies means orienfafion, communify A. Guilford G. Sfrong C. Van Aulrer L. Lyons F. Edwards K. Trouf Yix ..,. s. nz 53 K 41 A .lf ix The loolrs of avid concenlrafion on 'these faces indicafe an essay assignmenf in senior English. M0 T VALU BLE 0F A Democracy such as ours needs well-informed, inielligenf leaders and cifizens, capable of crifical fhinking. In all Language Ar+s classes every efforf is made fo siimulale sfudenis fo 'lhink crifically and wi+h underslanding. The abilify fo ihinlc clearly is vifally imporfanf fo Americans as world leaders and invalu- E. McSfay E. While L. Cardwell M. Silva LL OUR SKILL g ILL able fo us as individuals in daily living. The sludenf who gains all he can from fhe Language Arfs program is well on his way +oward becoming a mafure person. He is able +o wri+e, speak, and read well, and he is capable of using fhese skills +o make his personal, social, and civic life more effeciive. H. Nielsen R. Mahannah M. Barfholomew R. Lillie E. Bufler A. Wesfbrook ii y , '5'x. 'ii ' Q 1 s lk Q :JL sw R ' J K 4 vs +5 JR Q s x , - , - -1... I . 11 KL , K -ps. ., f .,,.-' 1 V 14. x. .Xp These sludenfs are faking 2nd year Spanish from Mrs. Wesfbrook. WE TILIZE K OWLEDGE GAI ED I LA GUAGE ARTS? Language Ar+s classes sfress fhe clevelopmenl' of each s+uden+'s communicalion, or language skills. ln all English classes an effori' is made +o improve wriling skills, for aclequale wrifing is necessary on lhe iob, in college, or in social si+ua+ions. Reading is a fool and a resource for beHer and more effec+ive living. Reading is essenlial for success in mos+ school classes and in any jobs. For lhese reasons reading also is sfressed in +he Language Ar+s classes and siudenls are encouraged +o increase fheir reading speed, +heir unders+anding, and fheir new ideas. Since we communicafe mainly by +alking, oral work is very imporfanl. Through skills developed by faking par+ in class discussions, by parficipafing on panels, and by giving reporfs and falks, we become more effecfive speakers and lisfeners. ln books we find a wealfh of new informalion, chal- lenging ideas, excifing experiences. M. Beiach M. Pslerson H. Cronkifo E. Hawksley S. Hagen D. Confor E. Longnscker M. Hayes D. Buckley C. Frink 4505 is., Q13 like--1 'Y 5 , Q. WAli!lP'BlQl np. CIE CE The science area af Hayward offers numerous opporfunifies fo fhose sfudenfs who are infer- esfed in going info fhe upper reaches of fhe scienfific field. Sfarfing wifh general science as a freshman, fhe sfudenfs are faughf a liffle abouf each phase of fhis infroducfory area. Biology, chemisfry and physics also affracf many sfudenfs every year, including fhose who plan fo become experfs in fhe scienfific world. Besides faking fhese courses as a sfarf fowards a career many of 'rhe sfudenfs are faking fhem so fhey will have a complefe background of whaf each course covers. Curious hands and minds examine fhe paris of The inner ear in Miss Breecl's general science class. E. Harfnoll C. Seffens M. Pifman V. Breed L. GOl'ClOf'I C- NelS0fV J- Er'-IUNS fi MATHEMATIC Probably fhe mosl imporfanl' secfion of our Curriculum program al Hayward is 'fhe Mafhemalics deparfmenf. Led by Mr. Kilgore, 'the deparfmenf head, our insfrucfors have fhe giganfic faslc of leaching algebra, geomefry, general mafh, and calculus. As a 'Freshman fhe advanced mafh sfudenf may fake algebra, or if he wishes, he may 'rake general malh lo gel a befler under- sfanding of algebra. As a sophomore 'rhe advanced sludenf 'fakes geomefry. If he wishes lo major in mafhema+ics he may conlinue on fo fhe advanced courses algebra 3 and calculus. Wilhouf an undersfanding of ma+hema+ics, if is noi advisable for a sfuden+ fo indulge in fhe higher science subiecfs such as physics and chemisfry. The simple background of mafhemafics which fhe sfudenls gain ai' Hayward will benefil fhem in Iafer life. Two of Miss Rahn's fourfh-year mafh sfudenls are shown demonsfraling an adiusfable friangl ore L. Shadducl J. Hanna E. Rehn A. Redo A. Weingnrl l 55 G Eaion M Tassey P. Bufler H. Van Hollebele J. Kalil l Lapum R Mann J. Loh H. Vanous S. Larson C0 NIERCIAL The commercial area of our curriculum here al Hayward gives sfuclenfs a chance fo fype, learn shor+hand, lo operale office machines, and a hosi of olher 'rechniques which will help fhem in la+er life, especially if ihey enfer office work. S+uden+s begin learning +he simplesl' forms of business prac- fices and when graduafion comes +hey are experr enough 'lo assume fhe responsibili+y of a regular iob. Commercial sfudenis also help wifh fhe prinfing of official school papers and nolices. Advanced 'typing sfudenfs sfrive for fasfer raies ,If Skefching, a creaiive arf, is parficularly enioyed by sfudenls. FI E ART Creaiive arf classes which include color and design, commercial arf, creafive drawing, and arfs and craffs are very popular among siudenls of fhe fine arfs area. Besides skelching, which arf sfudenls parri- cularly like, opporfuni+y fo work in ceramics and iewelry design is also provided. lnsfrucfing in lhis area are Miss McLeod, Mr. lrving, Mr. Roukes, and Mr. Kifzman. Drama, s'I'agecraf+, and cosiume design classes are equally enioyed among sfudenfs, and Hayward is mosf foriunaie 'lo have excellenf insfrucfion in 'lhis field. The ihree depar+men+s work 'logelher 'ro make each produciion as excellenf as any you would find in +l1e Iegi+ima+e fl'hea+er, Miss McCullough, Mr, Wilson, Mr. Morrisson, and Mr. Sibilia all confribufe fheir +alen+s +o lhis secfion of fine arfs. Definifely a favoriie wifh lhe sfudenls is the music depar+men+. Sfudenls of band, orchesfra, a capella, and glee fill fheir classes wifh music 'l'o be appreciafed under +he supervision of Mrs. Henry, Mr. Moyer, and Mr. Krenz. R. Moyer B. Henry E. Krenz B. McCullough M. Kifzman N. Roukos J. Sibilia D. Morrisson G. Irving G, Wilson 49' R. Mcl.eod l. Crebbin L. Barry ix? ix 2 M.Beiach HOTVIENIAKI G Senior Girls learning fhe ar? of sewing in Mrs. Crebbin's room. Leff fo right: P. Lawrence, J. Richardson and C. McGarry. 7 'rw 'rx -fs 'FY QNQT? I E I I U P an ,num-f ,wi 1 wish k,..,,,,,..- mu'-' '1 .w'f 'Mw4RT Sewing, cooking, and home managemenf-fhese are fhe fhree subiecfs fhaf divide fhe fime of girls faking homemaking. The girls are offered four years of sewing. During fhe firsf year fhe fundamenfals are faughf and each girl makes her own skirf and blouse. The second year fhey make a dress or iumper and fhe fhird year fhey make a failored suif or coaf. Then in fhe fourfh year fhe qirls learn fo make clofhes for children. The lasf proiecf fhe giris make is a formal or a parfy dress. Cooking sfudenfs also have four years of sfudy in which fhey learn nufrifion values, breakfasf, lunch and dinner preparafion, and canning and freezing procedures. When sfudying home managemenf fhe girls learn fo work ouf menus and are insfrucfed in making large meals, as well as budgef-sized ones. This parf of fhe course feaches fhem 'rhe imporfance of economy and fhriff. B. Hulchings H. McDonald A. Brurnmond gn Mama mums Welding is one ol llve basic lundarnenlals in lhe Farm Praclice course. Brown K. Robinson Farm Shop, laughl by Mr. Moon and Mr. Brown, is offered lo freshmen and sophomore boys. As juniors lhe boys arc ollered a course in Farm Praclice where lhey aclually work on lhe farm and learn lo drive lraclors, lo disc plow, and lo seed. Welding is also covered in lhe course. The boys learn lo make hog and sheep leeders, gales, and chicken pens. ln lheir senior year lhe boys learn aboul farm manage- menl. They sludy crop rolalion syslems, liveslock enlerprises, how lo selecl a larm, and various lypes ol larming. In Gardening, lhe boys sludy soil managemenl and planl science. ln lhe glasshouse lhe boys learn polling and proper soil mixlures. LQ. Y mi l, lui if h......f R. Maflson N. J. Lund J. Russell B. Geisler G. Enderlin M. Beloh M. Mallory H. Brodahl J. Duarle M. Hammond INDU TRIAL ARTS Beginning Aulo shop classes are offered +o underclassmen. The s+uden1's learn fhe fundamenrals of fhe mofor, do body work and learn 'io painl cars. From Beginning Au+o, +he s+uden+s go +o Advanced Au+o where fhey fake cars aparl' and rebuild engines. Advanced Aulo is offered +o upper classmen only. Woodshop and Ar? Mefals are +wo shops which are offered fo freshmen, and freshmen only. Phofography is a class open fo upperclassmen under Herberl' Brodahl's guid- ance. There fhe s+uden+s learn +o develop, prinf, and mounl' piclures. Here siudenls learn fhe essenfials of mechanical drawing. Qt: C. Johnson H.Jenlins 'h..A.. if .J s xi 1 ff ' , irg 5 -- ss . , is -. , .. ,V , ,Wt 1 . K t 4, N J U 1, .Q 55. Q, is 'W i . 3 , A f -'3 s S- 'Q' , I .Y 4 - 'W' S lAv'A A x g . . is: .. ,,.- X N 1 1 1 'x s ' A N s ,bf ll l.'0 b 'il 'f'f . . ...W f' 4 n + gf .!: ,,, u i. -mm .. - . X .'f-, C 1315 fn.. yy, K m V si 5 ,, f +' E. Leupold B Hefheringfon H. Swanson P. Barney W. Piedmonf J. Marlr P. Pelersen G. Phillips M. Sundberg J. Felcefe J. Heckendorf B. Regier PHY ICAL ED C T10 The girls' and boys' P.E. Deparfmenfs offer a wide variefy of sporfs. Each sfudenf has his choice of any sporf fhaf he likes. Girls are offered soffball, volleyball, baslcefball, golf, archery, and badminfon. Foofball, baslcefball, and wresfling are among fhe fellows' favorife sporfs. The mosf favored sporfs of all are co-ed sporfs in which boys and girls compefe. This idea is in ifs second year, and seems fo be liked by all. ln fhe spring, for a six-week period, swimming is offered fo freshmen ancl sophomore classes. Volleyball, one of The boys' favorife sporfs, being played in fhe boys' gym. 4- H, x-5 Wx 5 2 'ii H- f an B. Mclfillop A. Wenig The library's main funcfion, keeping records on all boolms. Lefl lo righfz D. PECIAL SERVICE The Special Services rendered our school are many. A heal+h office, a library, and a driver educa+ion prp- gram are 'ralcen advan+age of by all. Our Two very capable school nurses, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Eclclund, are always ready fo help 'lhe sfudenls wiih an upsel sfomach or any ofher physical hur+. Every s+uden+ a+ Hayward has been +o lhe library many limes fo Take advaniage of fhe fine bool: colleclion 'I'here. Mr. Kelley and Mr. Milliken direc+ +he Driver Educafion program. As a sophomore, 'lhe Hayward siudenl par+i- cipafes in lhe driving program as par+ of his Social Sludies course. Mr. Perry Smilh has assumed 'rhe arduous 'task of Direclor of Affendance. P. Smifh S. Moore S. Bafchelder P. Kelley Lueclrel and P. Oalrer. M. Ecirlund io. Us Q J. Demos R. Milliken 1' E li 1' rf f S Bouclrhoui W. Bryant '. Pinhariro ' s 1 Q s N C ff r ' The employee sfaff of our school led by Earl Saclcrider has many daily faslcs +0 perform. Even fhough fheir jobs are oflen ihanlcless, and falcen for gran+ecl, fhe siudenf body feels a deep appreciafion for fhe cheery service and friendly presence of each member on ihis sfaff. Al fhe conclusion of each day +hey swing info acfion and ready fhe many corridors and rooms abou? +he campus for +he coming day. Added 'ro +his vasi iob is fhe main+enance of +he grounds, fool- ball fields, and supplies for bolh gyms. One inieresfing faci fhaf few sludenfs realize is ihar approximafely fiffeen fhousand 'rowels go fhrough fhe laundry every week. If J I' V a 0 1' 1, x -4, Ps Q F. Rubio performing one of his many iobs. E. Saclrrider F. Rudolph J. Madsen G. Presfon J. Alexander E. Alvarez l. Poulsen F. Rubio W. Sadler G. Pryor L. Thayer C. Mills R. Redding J. Fuller M, Freifas D. Lund l. Azevedo l. Silres S. Souza G. Howard W. Gillham .s . 7 f' W ' I K 1 c , F ...sf X U r or , rib High spiriis, presiige, a 'Feeling of belon ing +o fhe besi high scluool in +he clisfricf . . . ihese are memories cherished by loyal unclerclassmen. Each class feels +he compeiilive spiri-I' and fries fo ou'I'do +he oiher classes so 'lhal' class spirii' as well as school spirif runs high. 'S'I'olen momenis by 1'he lockers, exciiing momenfs al' 'the rallies. evenilul momenis a+ 'lhe games. and ihrilling momenis al 'lhe dances make us 'Feel foriunale lo realize we have 'l'he coming year s+ill +o add lo our reminiscences. Q-2-i X 1 4 i 'T . Q 1 X i i?w,.iiSQ'XTlxS 5 fx I X lic'--f-.,,-,kr in -VMS yi R Fel, if N l N Y 1 I y l if e 1 - , A i H All ll ,l il X ll ll N l ll i, l R HRX l A l U ' ca l H, I .. l ' SEL X ' f 'Eff' z- 6 - --Q ' ' f- X 'ix l P' 1 , y yy f lg Q. f 3,1 ' l ll 6 g ' 0-v,,.' SY, 5 I lx I , ' , 4 w gl l W , -AY' ,W 'K I 1 VI f 1 I IJ -' ': 'j f ' fy N, 1 M Q31 I R If Q ' 1 ' i . ' 1 f4 I ' ri 91 Q3 X Ui .JI M' fy f Qi j J 'q' V I' 1 4 .W I . f 1 f WN I Q N Y fi J L J x' 1 5 X g ' i.- . , S , i ' I , X 1 , ,M V G' nk I If X gl! . -i - l ' f 1 ' 1 f 1 f L. f Q I 'T X BEV- GRBND QN Underclassmen , efmyuw JUNIOR CLASS its JOI-iN HANSEL The iunior year means dances, fun, and more acfivifies fhan any orher class excepl' fhe seniors! Whisiling 'their way lo a near win af 1'he Down- fown Rally, lhe juniors showed ihe school iusl' who was besi' by winning lhe clean-up campaign and presenfing one of fhe mosl doggy Dog Palch dances of 'the year in November. The annual Sadie Hawkins Da dance decorafed in schmoos and Dogpalch characfers, feafured a King and Queen Hayseed. Upon eniering fhe dance, couples who wished fo compere signed fickels and lafer a drawing was held for 'l'he winning couple who were Germaine Kafarzy and Jerry Mounf. This is lhe one dance in ihe year where fhe. girls ask fhe boys and 'lake care of all expenses. Each girl makes her da+e's shiri 'lo malch her blouse, skirf. or dress. G EORG E BROWN Yice-Presidenf MARCELLO OYLER Secrefary MERIAN WILSON Treasurer Presrdem' DICK JOHNSON Boys' League Rep. GERRY HALL , Girls' League Rep. COUNSELORS: . Mr. Dubowy Mrs. Searle Mr. Maxwell Mrs. Sekerak The mos+ impor+an'r dance of 'I'he enfire year is also pu+ on by +he iuniors in June and ii is +heir going away presenl' +o 'Phe senior class. The Senior Ball means formals, flowers, a name band, a floor show, and early morning snacks. Every year fhe juniors ouido fhemselves fo make +his dance rhe mosl' memorable one ever presenled. And every year, 'rhe Junior class succeeds in doing iusf fharl A new honor coming io lhe class of '58 +his year is +o have fhe sfudenl' chosen 'for our Foreign Exchange program selecred from rhis group. The lucky person chosen for fhis honor was Jim Smifh. Nexl' summer he will spend Two mon+hs in a foreign counrry. His desiinafion will be chosen by fhe American Field Service. STAN YOUNG Vice-Presidenf 13 'Uk Secrefary JUNIOR CLASS NADINE JOHNSON ELEANOR DAUGHERTY ADYISORS: Mrs. Barry Mr. Hanna Mr. Kihman Mr. Mahannah Mrs. Van Auker Mrs. Weingari Presidenf PF MARV GRIEBROK Boys' League Rep. NEDRA MERRICK Girls' League Rep. A W ig, fs ae fab 1 if .,.- L I W ELOI SE LONG Treasurer MR. DUBOWY, PERIOD 'I ROW I: G. Handy, R. Tisch, D. Cosla, K. Headriclr, K. Olsen, D. Parish, C. Maile, L, Phillips, J. Licalsi, R. Carpenler. ROW 2: E. Ciochelli, B. Melanson, D. Eccles- field, D. Clendenen, G. Cerilelle, M. Grandon, K. Wallrins, R. Dubiel, D. Bifano. ROW 3: W. Rodriques, B. Travis, R. Smilh, A. Silvey, B. Caslro, R. Buller, J. La Grace, D. Rolhe, L. Ollris. MR. DUBOWY. PERIOD 4 ROW l: W. Dennell, L. Palalox, J. Nunes, P. Francis, R. Samorano, K. Scran Ion, R. Broolrs, D. Davis, B. Needham, J. Robinson, B. Upham. ROW 2: G. Johnson, R. Johnslone, J. Schuelle, P. Marlin, P. Hillard, B. Gonzalez, P. Bannerl, K. Mur- ray, A. Rhodes. ROW 3: H. Enos, R. Minor, R. Baig, J. Hansen, D. Gurule, D. Phillips, G. Prola, J. Conover, J. Middle- Ion. 0 Q cw eg, 6, L 5:6 A' FR A MR. DUBOWY. PERIOD 6 ROW I: G, Hall, G. Hall, K. Maupin, C. Balmer, M. Alves, N. Ronnow, J. Arling- Ion, L. Arnold, L. Swearingen. ROW 2: T. Teixeira, J. Lambden, G. Moody, B. Balrlce, K. MacI.aughlin, P. Nelson, C. Slearns, J. Peslano, K. Gernreich. ROW 3: D. Radonich, P. Rosenbaum, L, Pielle, D. Hosiclr, M. Layne, B. Andre, W. Slafford, M. Abreu, D. Shull. 0 il MR. DUBOWY. PERIOD 7 ROW I: C. Green, A. Curfis, H. Brown, P. Dahle, K. Enos, K. Anderson, J. Brill, G. Cobarrvaias. ROW 2: J. Mvellelueile, J. Riggio, J. Jesse, P. Ryan, S. Lowder, J. Thomas, A. Davis, K. Cramer, A Kehner. ROW 3: D. Simon, L. Bulloclr, E Walson, J. Spillers, B. Baily, T. Andrade J. O'Harran, C. Sanfiago, M, Kissler. K'-' MR. MAXWELL, PERIOD 2 ROW I: J. Way, P. Cool, E. Long, D. Nunes, J. Silva, J. Sawyer, M. Pufman, S. Suclwer. ROW 2: A. Azary, J. Dofson, M McGhee, S. Jaclrson, V. Lanza, V. Cheney, K. Harward, A. Boui, D. Close. ROW 3 G. Shaw, J. Fucci, G. Buck, D. French, G Paulo, B. Plani, J. Worfhern, N. Palafox B. Goerlih. MR. MAXWELL, PERIOD 'I ROW I: C. Logan, J. Long, B. Hale, R Zaballos, S. Salgardo, J. Kernan, S. Rivero J. Perry. ROW 2: L. Joseph, V. Waclerly B. lvaldi, B. Hun+er, C. Tifus, R. Muniz M. Brazil, R. Guiiorras, J. SmiII'l. ROW 3 J. Flefcher, W. Daniel, J. Forsberg, P Silva, L. Feroa, R. Milner, R. While, J Camara, D. Bodcly, A. Ferreira. aff. .Q aff' . .1 Q I My .,,- if . xi f-.,,b..5. FALL JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL ROW I, lofi Io righiz K. Koenig, P. Wires, N. Pricer, J. Morgan, K. Enos, J. Moody, L. Arnole, J. Robinson, O. Saniiago, J. Licalsi, N. Johnson, M. Oyler, E. Long F. Chapman. ROW 2: D. Johnson, R, Brown, K. McKay, M. Gage, C. Monson, B. La Pary, A. Lyncl, K. Harward, D. Phillips, B. Linnell, A. Roclriquez, J. Ward. G Brown, B. Burlrharl, D. Cairby, M. Reno. C3 . , IL MR. MAXWELL, Pinion 4 I I rs. Io ri ht J Sholwell S Hubbard ROW I, Iefi g : . , . R. Quiroz, J. Rogers, J. Lange, A. Marlinez, H Zieganbein, R. Beffencouri. ROW 2: G. Whiiley I. Self, E. Hobbs, M, Oyler, C. Ausfin, C Monson, K. Blankenship, L. Cooney, J. Slivers, B. DeMello. ROW 3: M. Gaull, D. McDiarmid, O. Covingion, J. AsviH, B. Linnell, K. Clark, J. Palburg, S. Busyn, S. Dobesh. an - MR. MAXWELL. PERIOD 7 ROW I, left Io righlz F. Koon, F, Aslorino, A Ordonez, B. Burman, H. Vegas, A. Monloya ROW 2: D. Fullcerson, J. Moreno, H. MaHos, D Sandoval, J. Brewer, D. Sequeria, G. Pearsall K. Williams. ROW 3: D. Housfon, T. Williams, D. Wilkinson, K. Brown, S. Gorman, D. Taylor, E. Louf, E. Pryor. 70 SPRING JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL ROW I, Iefi' Io righfz N. Marshall, J. Robinson, V. Souza, L, Harder, J. Roclrizues, D. Fenner, J. Lacals, M. Wilson. ROW 2: J. Ayen, A. Growberg, C. Monson K. Blanlrenship, B. Burlrharf, K. Gernruich, S. Salgarado, F. Chapman. ROW 3: B. Upfon, B. Harris, B Linnell, J. Siivers, B. Kemper, C. Green, W. Moody, H. Fabro. ROW 4: G. Thompson, P. Rosenboum, S. McCIaughin, D. Phillips, L. Siocldon, J. Irving, M. Gage, B. Rogers, J. Showers. ROW 5: M. Grievebrook, J. Hansell, D. Johnson, J. Ward, S. Sucher, G. Shaw, B. B, Baclrey, N. Merrick, EI Long. ROW 6: R. Brown, L. Preiie, P. Bliven, G. Brown, D. Wildinson, D. Croclrefi, A. Lynn, P. Wires. ROW 7: G. Paulo, H. Dagermark, O. Covingfon, C. Cardinez, K. McKay, D. Reid, Claud B. LaPray. Q ,flu 5- -I ff' 'M' .vt A ja.,-s-...X MR. SANFORD, PERIOD 2 5' ROW I, lofi Io righf: A. Torquemada, G. Broolrs, P. Wires, D. Davis, M. Rodrigues. ROW 2: J. Schaff, A. Chico, W. Pires, B. Rushin, J. Bariels, S. Hayes. ROW 3: B. Willis, G. Curl, P. Sandoval, J. Munday, G. Slack, R. Johnson. on 6 A .af MRS. SEARLE, PERIOD I F ROW I, Ieff fo righf: N. Johnson, J. Morgan, M. Wilon, G. Lewis, J. Ayen, H. Favrou, G. Soares, F. Garcia, M. Medlin, L. Lewis, G. Heinrich. ROW 2: D. MacParland, J. Hill, F. Rufh, B. La- Pray, K. Blaclr, J, Daniel, J. Hansell, J. Campbell, C. Seymour, G. Cannon. ROW 3: B. Labrie, H. Degermarlr, B. Pimenfal, B. Cheney, J. Smith, W. Covey, R. Wal- lace, D. O'Connor, H. Lopez, C. Cardenas, J. Larsen. is 'Nas 2 MRS. SEARLE, PERIOD 3 ROW l, lefl +o rigl-ll: B. Grandon, C. Wisuri, P Esfudillo, K. Koenig, D. Fenner, G. Rodrigues B. Rogers, J. Baker, B. Wallace, J. Kangas, V Sfevenson. ROW 2: R. Crowell, D. Pixley, J Scofl, R. Enos, L. Canlo, l. Kauallwllo, L. Kelfon J. Wolfinglon, P. Ballon, M. Goularle. ROW 3 J. Gallagher, R. Helsfen, J. Yeager, J. Handy V. Wagner, L. Dufra, J. Foresler, C. Theede, E Barlee, B. Cunha, S. Nava, C. Wells. . 1 'luv' S. I . I 4 - . . x . f . A 4 . - x QLA55 SUNG Gm!-5 CLASS YELL LEADERS B. L Q, ' V. W ff K. Bl k h' V. Souza, S. Lowder, F. Garcia, D. Fenner, J. Ayan I FIB, Q S, an QRS lp MRS. SEARLE. PERIOD 4 ROW I, lofi' lo riglwf: N, Priceri, M. Johnslon, R. Ybarra, W. Siegfried, D. Sanchez, K. Roberls, R. Bruerlon, V. O'Brien, T. Toms, R. Sferling, ROW 2: C. Oslerhouf, L. Bullock, G. Nordstrom, R. Turner, E. Tymn, M. Dawson, l. George, l.. Mallos, E. Jaclrson, K. Hawk, D. Buclrland. ROW 3: D. Ellis, R. Porley, L. Rodgers, A. Kahler, K. Timm, B. Paz, W. Kemper, V. Tapper, D. Jernigan, W. Gosself. Qs 4If'1 '4 miffznq ,.. W, 'W . f -'lu mgggg -U Q .- CN .rs-ss. MRS. SEARLE, PERIOD 6 Q I ,F T., .. gi? ROW I, leff Io righl: F. Sappinglon. M. Seishas, I g Q ' . 'J I S. Walden, B. Bonham, J. Ferreira, M. Boggess. gf at mfs L. Barao, P. Edwards. ROW 2: K. Erilcson, R. .ig 931: s Isaacson, F. Bawden, D. Olsen, J. Casfaneda. in M. Shaneclr, A. Groberg, J. Herenadez, P. Neil- ji' sen, M. Davis. ROW 3: J. Gonzales, C. Davis, . M. Cope, C. Jansen, K. Hayden, R. Young, G Hoak, T. Lillak, D. Reid, C. Bolander. .IU IOR KEEP ACTIVE TIIRIIUGIIO T THE YEAR! WW Gregg Shaw pinning Jumor Prom Orchid on Linda Harder. Senior Ball commiifee hard ai work! Juniors gefiing ready for Downfown Rally. B. Aw MRS. SEKERAK. PERIOD 2 ROW I, Ieff fo righf: K. Reyes, J. Greiler, I Fink, K. Lewis, S. Sfone, N. Marshall, R. Rivera N. Vepplelon, G. Walker, S. Smilh. ROW 2: D Summers, J. Henusfon, G. Huerfa. R. Neild. M Gage, D. Rubero, B. Lugar, R. Sfewarf, C Dawson, M. Hale, I. Oliven. ROW 3: K. Rogers T. Gonzales, M. Crouch, Z. Russel, C. Cordle, J Wallxer, W. Olalsen, E. Shannon, J. Hamillon B. Callow. MRS. SEKERAK, PERIOD 3 ROW I: E. Klein, C. Davis, G. Coleman, O. Sanfiago, G. Maffos, L. Valdez, A. Sanchez, B. Harris. ROW 2: B. Lewis, C. Jaclrson, M. Vassis, J. Cardoza, F. Chap- man, J. Moody, C. Braflon, A. DewiH. ROW 3: T. Pa++erson, N. Honeycoil, R. Greene, B. Groce, R. Goguen, L. Blasquez, J. Rhodes, J. Bobo, J. Schumacher. MRS. SEKERAK, PERIOD 6 ROW I: W. Perry, J. Rice, L. Harder, C. Sleiman, E. Chiules, B. DeCos'fa, D. Panice, V. Souza, L. O'Connor, H. Heiriclc. ROW 2: J. Cruickshank, T. Long, B. Burkhari, L. Slump, J. Irving, R. Johnson, R. Chavez, B. Edgecomb, D. Davis. ROW 3: L. Sfock- Ion, D. Whiffield, M. Reno, J. Brown, J. Evans. R. Brown, W. Leonardo, T. Rye, J. Posephney. MRS. SEKERAK. PERIOD 7 ROW I: M. Silva, F. CuHer, l. Cunniffe, L. Miller, J. Trublood, P. Johnson, B Pa'Hon, B. Jones, E. Daugherfy, J. Boyle V. Bays. ROW 2: F. Pendergasf, H. Ferea N. Odegaard, J. Ward, R. Pery, C Sfraub, N. Marlin, D. Jensen, H. Sharpe G. Lunger, N. Merrick. ROW 3: J. Wash- burn, E. Thurm, R. Frosi, H. Earl, G Wilkinson, D. Croclreff, F. Jensen, D Vargas. 'Q-5.461 I s 1 Tasfe good, girls? Preffy legs? fa- IQ S X R is-v Jus? don'f siand fhere! Downfown rally! ,Q ,x f Nw BA Go on girls, ihrow fhose snowballs, I dare you in fad, I double dare you. ROGER BOREN Presidenf KATHY WILLIAMS SHARON LITZ Yice-Presidenf Secrefary 0PH' Jusi' anofher year ahead 'foward I959, +he sopho- more class whirled info a busy rou+ine of school and social acfiviiies. Under fhe guidance of Iheir fall council, Ihey worked diligenily on iheir firsi' big even? of 'Ihe semesier, +he Downfown Rally. Realizing +ha+ poinfs are earned by class parficipaiion as well as a prize-winning fIoa'I,1'he sophomores showed +heir class spirif and missed firsf place by only a small margin. Anofher highlighi in 'Iheir firsi semesfer was Ihe selecfion of a class ring. Oh, +he proud happy momeni' when, affer frying for days +o decide whefher you wanied +he gold ring wifh cresi' on Ihe ring wifh Ihe black sfone and cresi, you finally made your paymeni' and relaxed in+o a sfa+e of anficipafion for fhe fufure day when fhaf ring would be on your finger! s BETTY CULBERTSON MERIDITH NAVONE KENT KIRK'-AND Treasurer Girls' League Boys' League 65 JK We MR EAKINS MRS. HEGEN MR. REDO MISS WENIG Advisor Advisor Advisor Advisor 4 Q 'F 1 1, 'R' aw New Ss .1 v is Q. -Xia, C Ili gg? me 3-.fl ,T ', l0RE The fall semesfer drew +o a close wi+h a slighfly lukewarm par+icipa+ion in fhe Boys' League clean-up campaign, bu+ spirif ran high again wifh +he beginning of lhe spring semesfer, nominalions, speeches, and eleclions. An enfirely new and peppier fhan ever class council look over +he spring aciivilies. The one BIG even+ which drew delighled sighs and inferesled many loyal sophomores was 'lhe dance of fhe monfh, CUPID'S RETURN, wilh a Valenline fheme. Planning fhe dance and making if +he success everyone said il' was, were Gwen Bufler, Marifh Navone, Ka+hy Williams and Linda Palmer. Afler parlicipafing in one or +wo busy snack-lime donuf sales, 'rhe sophomores relaxed +o end +he school year wifh +he fhrilling fhoughf - We are now one year closer lo June l959l ,ana-- ' .v K, 5 3 l , , fc.-W-9 A it 3755, rj BRENT KIRKLAND Boys' League fm JPN JOYCE CRAWFORD Presidenf ROBERT PHARRIS LOU SHEETS Vice-Presidenf 5,c,,f,,Y 3 is ff v 1 War ANN SIMONDS JUDY LIGHT Girls' League Treasurer MR. EDWARDS Counselor Ls. 'Z 93. MISS JOHNSON MRS. LYONS MR. SANFORD MR. THOMPSON Counselor Counselor Counselor Cgungelgf MR. EDWARDS. PERIOD 2 ROW I: M. Pires, R. Cisneros, G. Gaeia R. Borrere, B. Fonfes, G. BuIIer, B. Edner D. Buller. ROW 2: N. Ehrlich, L. Donell C. Cherry, G. Gomes, C. Huichison, L. Pugh, N. Edwards, V. Moreira, C. Hill- yard. ROW 3: R. Gurrola, L. Hunnicuif, D. Behencourf, J. Clemensen, J. Renning- , . . ..s.a,,,.3., E I .g.:.iZ.1:l : , . v Q,-J rx f J 11 son, T. Huclaby, R. Timm, S. Hunf, B. Byram, E. Willbur. LN MRS. CARSON. PERIOD 1 ROW I: R. Sanfes, B. Miquel, E. Thomas, R. Gregory, J. Rideouf, D. Reese, L. Brown. MR. EDWARDS. PERIOD 3 ROW I: J. Sanchez, P. Guerra, A. Corona L. Marine, F. Hashimolo, G. Wiese, C Voas, C. Keliner, A. Fast ROW 2: J. Morfenson, K. Small, E. Talasira, N. Davis M. Sundberg, J. Nelson, M. Bomofo, P Kincaid. ROW 3: E. Pasfor, B. Kirlrland W. RusI1, L. Tomley, D. Chrislense, W Yeager, K. Rallen, R. Meyer. MR. EDWARDS, PERIOD 5 ROW I: M. Labrado, P. Rodrigues, C Popp S Needham J Piifs J. King S Helfdn, Whife. 2: sf McCaffdrfy: R. Ouiner, R. Sanios, G. Marfin, M Labrie, J. Harrold, W. Whife, R. Miller. ROW 3: D. Smifh, R. Smifh, L. Silveira F. Paine, D. Silva, J. Kalahian. MISS JOHNSON. PERIOD I ROW I: R. Soare, J. Rees, L. Gaiferer, G Hayashi, K. Williams, K. Wilson, L. Evans E. Miller, R. Turner, J. Reab. ROW 2 R. Freifas, V. Hogan, S. Shaw, G. Scoff, S. Reinilrlra, L. Rodrigues, T. Smiih, D Henry, M. Lafleur, R. Paz. ROW 3: R Paige, G. Howe, D. Dean, B. Hermanson T. WeIIy, J. Hunf, P. Johnson, B. Laurence H. Ulbarri, D. Johnson. MR. EDWARDS, PERIOD 6 ROW I: T. Pacheco, J. MaHos, K. Rodgers, J. Rubio, C. Foss, B. McHaIe ROW 2: D. Dolin, H. Gipson, M. Rado- nich, L. Spraberry, L. Pereira, M. Simpson P. Duarfe. ROW 3: J. Kell, T. Mariin, R Basfien, R. Roze, G. Zaballoa, B. Wilon G. Wofford. MISS JOHNSON. PERIOD 5 ROW I, lefl 'fo righl: L. Powell, Y. Espino, G. Gonsales, G. Gipson, N. Tennison, E Sanfiago, W. Drury, J. Barrell. ROW 2 J. Localelli, M. Olsen, R. Pelerson, J Klein, B. Forosler, C. Calclararo, T. Sloan B. Taylor. ROW 3: L. Jaclcson, J. Dunn, D Smilh, J. Holm, P. Flagq, R. Shea, C Wars. MISS JOHNSON, PERIOD 3 ROW l, leff Io riglalz G. Enos, P. Camp bell, D. Silva, A. Purdom, M. Nelson, S Chrisliansen, K. Bosum. ROW 2: G Cracrafly, D. Nelo, S. Kearney, L. Ras- mussen, K. Williams, S. Nixon, D. Sclwmidl ROW 3: K. Sumplion, P. O'Neill, R. Uhl J. Hanson, D. Lee, D. Gorman, D. Leis ROW 4: D. Lomas, R. Paz, R. Scheibly, J Naia, D. Willes, L. Radriques, B. Joseplw El 431. .vu 5 96-- Onti Jiwamy 7 Q. A... K? 'Qi 4 SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Nad +14 hm D .WMI 'awk I J'-' ,s. ,Lv gg' .-. .. N- L 3 ff' Q .. , I J! ' , I Q 1 f ,. K! , , ' -nl' A L-.fluff ROW I, lell lo righl: J. Liglwf, B. Culberlson, A. Sirnonds, L. Sheels, K. Williams, M. Navone, S. Ligz. ROW 2: R. Boren, P. Roloerls. P. Nichols, C. Voas, N. Gerlenh, A. Arclwellella. ROW 3: K. Kirkland, L. Fell, K. Halles, L. Rassmussem, El Miller, L. Evans. ROW 4: K. Biller, B. Meyer, B. Fourse, G. Buller, S. Karney, L. Togni, C. Loyal. ROW 5: B. Pharris, J. Morlenson, El Talaska. . N . .5 Ji' rx 4' 'X . Sm: --'rr . . X L I? ' e .f X k 4 52 y . N fx if li- w,z,1:1: MISS JOHNSON, PERIOD 7 ROW I, lefl' 'Io righf: B. Lopez, L. Calkins, B. I Miller, M. Orresm, F. Padilla. ROW 2: D. Price, fr ' fi D. Gabel, C. Daly, D. Miguel, B. Trepfow, R. I AmaIo, P. Bass. ROW 3: T. Guiierrez, R. Alameda, V. Gimeno, H. Asher. H. Gomes H. Herrera, G. Collier, J. Fernandez. be mmnmfsiilm MRS. LYONS. PERIOD I ROW I, lofi Io righf: B. Neyses.,N. Jerganh, S Alvarez, L. Howard, D. Day, P. Pascua, M field, D. Wieclx, T. Zacarias, J. Gonsalves, D Jess, R. Ferry, R. Milan. ROW 3: D. Rose. B Williams, D. Figueiredo, R. Herring, R. Lamb R. Hoyer, L. Paul, B. Brown. a J N.. 5 , .L , . . --x .. '. 1-': i K 5 X A 3 1- . LN - Q If S 2. S. -416- i sv' 'r I D 5 I M? Y SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL ROWI lef+foriI1IJ Lihf G BH J C wf d , g : . g , . u er, . ra or , B. Cuberfspn, P. Nichols, L. Sheefs. A.. Simonds, E. Miller, K. Haley. ROW 2: K. Bilfer, S. Le Coqu, P. Cambell, E. Talaska, B. Myer, C. Lange, N. Jergenfz. ROW 3: B. Kirkland, C. Daily, B. Newnhem, B. Marllan, J. Wade. C. Ware, R. Curdenas, R. Boron. Freeouf. D. Miranda. ROW 2: J. Ru'l'I1, J Fed- MRS. LYONS. PERIOD 6 ROW I, Iefi Io right F. Keeih, K. Bay D. Thomas, L. AIvarez, A. Sousa, R. Brooks ROW 2: D. Miller, A. Apodaca, R. Knighf J. Kepper+, F. Terry, K. Carlson, M, Gage J. Tanner. ROW 3: D. Reymundo, B MoHer, J. Handy, R. Burrows, G. Green, D. Besf, R. Ruser, F. Blasquez. mat 9' R 9 C3 MRS. LYONS. PERIOD 2 ROW I, Ieff fo right D. Beclclin, S. Wid- sfeen, K. Haley, V. Soleri, J. Zacarias, W. Barfholomew, B. Sfandley, C. McKenzie, P. Hosino. ROW 2: J. Rodriquez, J Dahle, M. SI'1ieIIs, M. Spielman, S. Rhodes, S Devlin, M. Navone, D. Lindberg, D. Cham- bers, P. Roberrs, P. Maxey. ROW 3: C. Lange, J. Dunbar, L. Denend, K. Gerlach J, Weir, D. Marfin, B. Derry, B. Culberf- son, A. Sfewarf, D. Carrigan, T. Warner on' we 's....-q fs, film ',,.. v-..i 5 'UH L Q. . 'i . I fiirgew f , f 3':f.S . fy... . ' ' , . 1 .. CLASS soma GIRLS cLAss YELL LEADERS G. Bufler, C. Voas, C. Kelfner, L, Togni C. Lange- L- SI'99I5- G- 6395 MRS. LYONS. PERIOD 7 DW I, lefl Io righl: D. Duarle, J. Hornbealr, Deily, T. Sfone, L. Ramey, C. Pfieffer, D npela, B. Twist ROW 2: C. Keeler, L. Cardera , Lockwood, L. Marlinez, S. Wallers, M. Brewer Richie, J. Cooney, P. Nichols, S. Johnson DW 3: P. De Muri, D. Masson, D. George, E hamorro, A. Monlemagor, D. Mefcall, D lhnslon. Q 'Pr 1 iff., lg guy 11 Nm 'i . Q . ,N IN-g 'Anil' an A . we I f-.,, 3 .g . if 2 R' is F5 W fl! N X' l j A -4 in 4 swim MR. SANFORD. PERIOD 3 ROW I, lefl lo righf: P. Sfingly, S. Ramirez, B Dorner, M. Goicochea, O. Olivera, P. Thomas C. Williams. ROW 2: P. Laverfy, L. Fogl, J Pielle, R. Hamillon, R. Calcleira, B. Jund, J Lighl. ROW 3: S. Henry, D. Mello, M. Mallzo vich, C. Edell, C. Burgin, B. Hague, D. Williams G. Tousley. 8 A if 5 QHIQ' Swingin' sophomores al Ann Simond's parfy. Galhering af high noon. Sophomores in lhe spiril al Downlown Rally. MR. THOMPSON. PERIOD I ROW I: B. Lougo, B. Mondonca. E. Mc- Carfy, J. Crawford, S. Luh. L. Williams, R. Pllariss. D. LaJolo. ROW 2: J. Boclr, A. Simonds. J. Shumah, P. Willey, J. Hari, J. Borqsiodo, L. Sheds, D. Sargent ROW 3: G. Hass, J. Bungum, B. Shwari, M. Tudor, R. Voloun. S. Fowler, T. May, B. Nownllam. MR. SANFORD, PERIOD 5 ROW I: E. Eddons, C. Loyle, M. Riobhoff, G. Yeager, D. Pearce, D. Coelho. ROW 2: L. Jolmigan, R. Lafluer, T. Morrill, B. Sllall, R. Grefler, P. Graham. MR. SANFORD. PERIOD 6 ROW I: M. Neff, G. Wenh, N. Souza, M. Souza, A. Rodriquez, K. Kenf, L. Simpson M. Paly, J. Ramirez, R. Maier, W. Duncan J. Sfovonson. ROW 2: A. Adams, R. Rodolico, C. Buchanan, J. Rakowicz J Wade. J. Safher, L. Togni, M. Cruickshankz J. Rasmussen, D. Monroe, S. Abrue, D. Jordan. ROW 3: R. Boron, R. Turnbauglu, A. SI1rouI, D. McCormick, D. Sulcliffe, K. Kirkland, K. Bilfer, D. Crandall, I. Henson, D. Anderson, J. Lalre. MR. THOMPSON. PERIOD 2 ROW I, leff +o right V. Siroud, D. Valen zuela, G. Machado, B. San+os, E. Moreia, G. McKay, D. Gonzales. ROW 2: M. Koon, B. Unger, J. Brown, C. Bailey, G Bisi, C. Dafnis, K. Magnuson. ROW 3: C Boronda, T. Sanfiago, C. Le Cocq, F. Marciel, M. Darland, R. Oriega, F. Figu- eroa, T. Collier. MR. THOMPSON. PERIOD 3 ROW I, lefi fo riglwl: K. Slarplwol, E Kimble, L. Molina, R, Dominquez, B Gro O. Kleven P Herndon B. Willin 99- I - f ' son. ROW 2: V. Biondi, A. Kayser, S Chafiock, J. Limpo, P. Nored, M. Rey mundo, E. Clwavaria, E. Mix, V. Minion, P. Vieo. ROW 3: G. Hagwood, R. Messina M. Keyser, V. Sfover, D. Young, T. Pereira L. Morrison, F. Olivan, F. Marino. 'Sw 47 , Q' jg 5 . , MR. THOMPSON, PERIOD 7 ROW I, leff io righf: E. Brum, D. Finlr, R. Moreno, D. Troffer, E. Nobriga, J Gordon, R. Cardonas, S. Johnsion, D McNair, J. Du Bois, B. Wever, M. Cedres A. Archulefa, R. Singlefon, S. Holrif, T Jones, M. Messer, J. Bullmen, A. Lopez D. Giroux, R. Sfreub, B. Sire, L. Klein. or KW ix 2 1 -Z -f,,... i r,N. JEANNE BRUM Presidenf FRE Do you remember fhe excifing day when ou were a freshman and almosf complefely llosf on whaf you felf was fhe biggesf campus and fhe mosf confusing arrangemenf of classrooms and bells fhaf you or any ofher freshman had ever seen? lf didn'f fake long fo cafch on, how- ever. and soon you became iusf as hep as fhe upperclassmen so no one could acfually fell whefher you were a freshman or nof. The firsf big challenge fo your class spirif came wifh fhe Downfown Rally buf wifh fhe friendly help of sfudenf body yell leaders and song girls, fhe class made a greaf showing. Again class spirif came fhrou h when 'the frosh won fhe P.-T.A. membership clfrive hands down, really making fhe upperclassmen sif up and fake nofice. The freshman girls were especially lucky fhis ,Xi K, Wh i g fff ' ., ri' L J is ., nv- ,L fm J N 5 K 1 as fs, he T . X I k V, JANICE AHO BETTY ARLINGTON Secreiary Girls' League Rep. FRESHMEN CLASS COUNCIL ROW I, lefi' fo righf: J. Brum, L. Baca, B. Arlingfon, R. Orcullo, S. McClellan, J. Herb, R. Turner, S. Rogers, C. Logan, M. Baurfer. ROW 2: J. Jensen, P. Venfineglio, J. Aho, C. Haney, D. McCarfhay, M. Livine, F. Mahannah. ROW 3: D. Paulo, J. Brunnun, G. Tucker, K. Fye, M. Moss, G. Williams, L. Anfhony. ferm fo be fhe honored guesfs af 'Phe Girls' League Big Sisfer fea. Because if was held in fhe audiforium, fhe girls had more opporfunify fo become acquainfed and fhe occasion was a gay and fesfive one. Then came elecfion day! Your firsf infroduc- lion fo rules and regulafions regarding fhe sacred privilege of vofing was given fo you in your social sfudies classes. Each sfudenf had +o regisfer and none could vofe unless he had. The sfudenf body officers commended you on fhe way you held your firsf elecfion, and 'Phe class council was formed. S'l'uden+ governmenl' wasn l easy, buf wifh 'Phe assisiance of your advisor, Mr. Peferson, you were able fo plan 'lwo success- ful clean-up campaigns and pul' on one of fhe besf dances of +he spring ferm. Class of I960, we congrafulafe you! Tix 'Tk K , X ' r a -Q 'F MAX LEVINE JANICE AHO Boys' League Rep. Treasurer FRESHMAN COUNSELORS xx.: DAVE PAULO Vice-Presidenf i N W Miss Leo Mr. MacRae Mr. Marymoe Mr. Schulh Mrs. Worlrman FRESH MAN ADVISORS 'A-6 'su' Mrs. Bufler M. Confer Mrs. McDonald Mr. Poforson MRS. VAN AUKER AND MR. KAHN. PERIOD I ROW I, leff Io righf: E. Torrez, - Frank, B. Camasho, V. Saleen, J. Brown. ROW 2: L, Anllwony, P. Cisneros, P. Barrows, A. Rodrigues, H. Gordon. ROW 3: L. Young, G. Williams, R. McMillan, R. Garcia, NI. Powell, R. Tirey. last. . wi s 1 --..n,,N........, . , CLASS SONG GIRLS CLASS YELL LEADERS S. Rogers, J. Togni, S. Pereira R. Turner, B. Kepperi, B. ArIingIon MISS LEE, PERIOD 1 ROW I, leff Io rigI1I: L. Nesmillw, C. Graham, H. Bisi, M, Jones, E. Pendergasf, K. Fye, M. Floyd, T. Williams. ROW 2: R. Bliss, J. Schaap, R. Brown, C. Ross, J. Norberg, C. Hansen, J. Fischer, K. Corral, R. Sanios, R. Smifh. ROW 3: J. Deaver. K. Bush, J, Clemensen, G. Tucker, L Jagla, J. Lopez, B. Pufman, J. Alameda MISS LEE. PERIOD 2 ROW I, Iefl 'ro righl: G. Marshall, P. Daly, G. Keil, D. Pixley, L. Jiminez, S. Cloudeane, D. Beyle, D. Brown. ROW 2: P. Robinson, R. Richards, L. Nysfrom, G. Snolre, E. Sucher, V. Tyler, K. Fosfer, C. Ferea, N. Bapfisfa. ROW 3: M. Azary, R. Meyer, J. Hiefi, R. Sharp, D. Mc- Car+I1y, W. SuH'on, G. Souza, P. Heinemann. MR. MARYMEE, PERIOD 3 ROW I, leff fo righf: L. G. McClaran, F. E. Moreno, D. R. Piercy, W. R. Gonzales, B. J. Mendoza, B. L. Worley, O. TroHer, J. R. Parden, P. Rubero, C. D. Louis. ROW 2: L. G. Sala, J. G. Sandoval, C. J. Brverfon, L. A. Birch, M. S. Hyman, M. J. Lema, J. L. Spencer, T. E. Landers, N. Chamorro, M. R. Housh, G. A. Voor- Iiees. ROW 3: Z. E. MacBain, J. L. Ferrell, L. W. Silveslri, R. E. Rollins, R. L. Smilln, C. W. Franlc, V. F. Chavez, S. C. Donovan, J. C. Cosla, S. P. Evarl. MISS LEE. PERIOD 3 ROW I, Iefl 'fo riglwl: F, Rodriquez, L. Augusla, C. Frales, J. Harringion, B. Lewis, J. Pefers, B. Foss, M. Davis, D. Sullle, A. Hecltallworn. ROW 2: R. McCIuney Jr., R. Vclvare, D. Deflon, S. Albrighf, A. Self, E. Walson, G. Alberl, R. Sanliago, E. Baca, L. Klawilfer. ROW 3: D. Wiles, B. Lewis, J. Fowler, N. Robinson, C. Fosfer, G. Muhlbach, H. Saniiago, D. Johnson, S. Hogan, J. Conway. MR. MacRAE, PERIOD 2 ROW I: S. McClellan. G. Hernandez, D Silva. L. Maiullo, J. Owens, L. Romero D. Cabral, J. Milchell. ROW 2: B Gianofii, M. Oliver, J. Bryani, W. Berg J. Hanson, D. Bauiisla, B. Dralre, J. John- son, G. Degler. ROW 3: S. Schrum, B Knighi, T. Bissell, R. Valin, D. Wegman J. Keller, P. Reece, J. Pesiano, B. Shively, C. Ford. MR. MCCRAE, PERIOD 3 A lvrez J Camasho E ROW I: . A . . , . Smifh, K. Ghimenfi, R. Denend, J. Thomp- son. J. Wolfe, N. Geniry. K. Nelson, M Loclrerby. ROW 2: N. Francis, K. Brown G. Canfo, P. Van Lehn. J. Mendoza, J McClung, E. Silva, C. Secada, R. Choai, N. Malloch. ROW 3: D. Gaull, E. Blassingame, D. Muncy, R. Herbranson. R. Pickeif, J. Koon, M. Dawson, M. Lewis, J Rice. G. Williams. 90 'wa 1' QI, MISS LEE, PERIOD 7 ROW I: B. Sporrer, G. Sanfos, W. Hag- wood, B. Hayes, D. Allen, P. Ruiz, J. Vegas, N. Shull, J. Herb, P. Babson ROW 2: L. Hari, L. Hosiclc, R. Paz, J Marfinson, P. Hanson, C. Grandon. D Alexander, A. Ferreira, S. Lacey, L. Slrow J. Aho. ROW 3: J. Odell. D. Collins, D Nichols, J. Davis, R. Lyman, R. Cagle, G Graham. G. Braiion, L. Evans, B. Green C. Allen. if., . MR. MacRAE, PERIOD 5 ROW I: G. Maier, F. Isaacson, J. Kemper, M. Johnson, C. Rose, E. Wells, P. Burcher, S. Bond, F. Vigil, B. Byron. ROW 2: W. Silva, H. Sofo, J. Pelri, R. Freiberg, C. Unger, P. Kasf L Boofh P. Eddy D smnh, L. sfuchl Row ale. Sibley, Fi Diaz, M. Levine, P. Monlez, F. Mahannalv C. Munger, E. Nunes, H. Tessier, D. Ealon S. Gormly, B. Roposa. wo. .... ,A Ib!!! MR. MacRAE, PERIOD 6 ROW I: L. Sepefa, A. Harris, B. Feree G. Anderson, J. Fields, C. Wenfz, J Rogers, J. Slrinn. ROW 2: J. Conrad, M Aure, B. Lopez, J. McAIoney, N. Pills, P McWilliams, K. Touclmon, L. Anglin, E Davila. ROW 3: N. Calvin, M. Hulchings H. Marlin, C. Avelor, L. Pasquinelli, D Sliinoda, J. Jansen, S. Loux, P. Huff, S Si va. MR. MARYMEE, PERIOD I ROW I: J. Werdalal, B. Miller, L. DeLapp, L. Cox, R. Turner, T. Sfranger, C. Alex- ander, M. Puiol, V. Myers, L. Fowler. ROW 2: R. Conlrlin, D. Sfevenson, S. Sclrafller, J. MacGowan, J. Rasmussen, B. Brumfield, D. Jewell, M. Pappas, B. Bailey A. Pacheco. ROW 3: M. Treai, M. Kelley L. Carrabello, G. Heafh, R. Herfford, R. Grundman, K. Eslrridge, J. Kerby, R. Russell, R. Blanco. 9l MR. MARYMEE. PERIOD 7 ROW I: M. Moreno, G. Penland, A Marrero, C. Lamdan. S. Rogers, A. Hall C. Norris, H. Hopson, J. Haughey, R. Bolseg. ROW 2: S. Walker, L. Perkins, D Donald, C. Silvey, D. Perry, J. Rucker, R. . Gilberf. P. Layne. C. Rye, R. Reynolds. ROW 3: D. Souza, L. Thornton, M. Craig J. Barrefi, L. Bliven, E. Dufra, J. Shprp. S. Vargas, D. Mafihew. M. Bulger, D. Golden. MR. MARYMEE. PERIOD 5 ROW I: B. Ruslwin, L. Kerr, J. Gorrie, C. Logan. J. Serpa, C. Scranion, L. Smiih, A. Wisuri, D. Curiis, R. Dahle. ROW 2: P. Craualho, J. Sco+1, G. Shieler, M. Johnson. J. Nash, S. Silvia, l. Kavaihilo. C. Cadinlwa, D. Tolefree, C. Andre, P. Basil. ROW 3: D. Valeniine, C. Rolplhe. M. Friedmann, U. Braclrin, L. Hursf, R. Evans, K. Po+erson, J. Reinke, B. York. G. Medeiros. B6 MR. SCHULTZ. PERIOD 'I ROW I: F. Silva, D. Hague, C. Moreno P. Schrader, B. Kepperi, D. Smifh, G Espirifu, M. Ryan, J. Madclux. ROW 2: P. Puiol, B. Himenez, K. Richards, B. Brandon P. Wolfingfon, W. Campos. A. Gufierrez P. Alford, M. Moss. ROW 3: S. Parish, S. Yuill, F. Brink. L. Goularie, N. Correira J. Buliclr,'J. Cereghino. R. Buff, D. Slaion MR. SCHUL12. PERIOD 2 ROW I: U. Samorano. S. Herringfon, T. Magar. D. Jachec. J. Souza, P. Burns, E. Torres, D. Trice, C. Pedro. ROW 2: R. Blandin. J. Ryan. R. Lane, W. Glissendorf, S. McClellan. R. Beliran. V. Decosfe, R. Hawley, C. Miller. ROW 3: R. Winslefi, D. Woznici. R. Oyler. D. Schilling, M. Kleven. M. Harwood, J. Holmgren, C. Siinmons. R. Peferson. ? sC5,-t.'.5MQ 5 WJ 'ff . ...W N : F xx! Xi ... ik Q . N , E gy MR. SCHULTZ. PERIOD 7 ROW I: J. Hall. K. Mclniyre, R. Orcullo, J. Terry, B. Warren, E. Himenes. R. Reynolds. D. McLeod. R. Darby. ROW 2 L. Linnell. J. Brum, B. Schulfe. S. Jacques, C. Garcia, M. Cunha, J. Moreno, C Lesfer, R. Jensen. ROW 3: S. Raymor, S S reberr J. Verandas R. Everefi D. Y. . 1 r Pcillips, B. Byrd, D. Garcia, E. Burgess D. Buchanan. MR. SCHULTZ. PERIOD 6 ROW I: M. Cerdera, R. Valencia. R. Sofo, R. Lama. L. Brown. W. Miller, D Marr, R. Henderson, P. Weaver. ROW 2 P. Taylor. C. Schweizer, T. Reynolds, D Bess, V. Archulefe, P. Venfimigho. J Furbee, C. Haney. ROW 3: B. Andrade B. Duncan. J. Lipps, K. Ramirez, E: Keener. R. Barrow. E. Chepfon, N. Mc- AI Iisfer. X,......e wi' The Freshmen ' Q. :Ya 5565055 F5 9 -dn' .4-4 .nr F e MRS. WORKMAN. PERIOD I ROW I, lefl Io righh S. Pereria, R. Siev- enson, L. Rodriguez, H. Koon, D. Alvarez, C. Gullall, J. Villany, H. Harfer, D. Paulo. ROW 2: R. Aranda, D. Brown, E. Rivera, A, Esfrada, B. Marlin, C. Brown, K. Kenyon, C. Fowler, L. May. ROW 3: J. Figueroa, J. Dailey, R. Koch, P. Van Vleclr, G. Souza, W. Fosler, J. Moreno, D. Mudge, C. Cooney. MRS. WORKMAN. PERIOD 2 ROW I, lefi' Io righfz O. Wimmer, V. Cisneros, E. Headriclr. T. Cobarrubias, N Sanfiago, D. Jaramillo, B. Freeman, C. Raines, D. Thompson, R. Cain, P. Mclnryre. ROW 2: B. Marques, C. Sorensen, D. Packard, M. Lavifa, J. Brandon, J. Sland- Iey, J. Beffencourf, R. Bronson, D. Wim- mer, K, Murzi. ROW 3: J. Wilson, J Seishas, S. Eppler, R. Hibbs, S. Dedei, D. Picha, K. Ruben, B. Uplon, A. Hemenez, M. Lopez. . .X . , . ' f. , ', , rf , . S f-- . ' - ' a . never miss oul on fhose Freshmen girls group Iogefher for Iheir annual gab Noi Io be ouidone, fhese freshmen boys have ' fi h I box lunches. session a er sc oo. Iheir gab session, also. MRS. WORKMAN. PERIOD 6 ROW I, leff Io riglwfz A. Fuenles, B. Filcel P. Simon, N. CuHer, M. Daley, M. Cor- nisI1, J Renella, J. McClain, B. Arlinglon. ROW 2: L. Kilcbens, P. Perry, E. Burr, J Togni, C. Brown, B. Lambclin, C. Ricca, S. Sousa, J. Moocly, H. Slierrin, J. Cary. ROW 3: A. Bryanl, G. Dunbar, D. Roch- forcl, C. Pacheco, E. Bassard, C. Wilson A. Liffle, C. Sherbourne, M. Melz. MRS. WORKMAN. PERIOD 7 ROW I, Ieff fo righh D. Sfroud, G. Silva, D. Garrido, A. Fowler, E. Van Vleclr, S. Jameson, N. Ricca, D. Resforiclz, L. Trelul. ROW 2: W. Cofnam, P. Bariee, L. Maiors R. While, D. Pearsall, N. Davies, D Buforovich, E. Ferrell ROW 3: R. Soleri N. Long, T. Hoey, E. Gilberf, S. Hueria, J. Joseph, H. Weiss, W. Parry, A. Fern- andes. L..- R- ei O isa., V: '4 63' 15 'Q QI, C: 5 ,- . D51 ann guna YN ff 1:1-rm Lined up af Ilwe Colre machine. freshmen F h I res men co ors dress up farm wagon in Downiown boys seem Io flwinlr if should be genllemen Rally, before ladies. fad . ' h sir-2' Enioying Ihe sunshine on 'flue fronf lawn, mem- bers of +I1e class of I9bO show signs of spring fever. 1' l ' I l 4 , , , H P WI? +h H' C 1-'P a ++ :yfff 55+ E J, Hy dM yf I I JM a ll h U 5 fp +6 mhemb +h 11,5 ,x h 'T' 5.,Z'l'.,.1E. ' ! H M ' fdd 'emblieUMT1gIy IX? , an .2 Q +I' f,'l:Z :Z yf.ig+h JS'Q X V H V '- -- f lf LL z,:..:,,,i'J:mL,1: 9. ' Y f -7 T ' f Y I 'rhese mo- n t,V.-:le X 74 4-E N N Q A fn b+kEIl1fl:riToaur: Q A if Q' fvfi' , J -A 4. Kang h fhgh school A I 4 .1. 'X .Q fl! A Mn- 'zfw 6 4, ' Y--' N , F,-na 1 x V -4, ' ,' 8 , m Q . f V w , Q Q 1 G Q g el, S Q ,-f 1 N 1 , my M g 1, , Q -. fb -2 I ' 'Q gf -1, 3 'fm A f, s +'X i' ' W N.. 0 Q L ,C f -L 1? -1 V'1 it k . 1-Q 'V f xy , .-- 'f - :iff ,f-f Af ,. ff-E ' I fl f Qfl, 96 , ii A 4, i ff-fl i 1 if K ' Z J ir' ,f yi V! 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CAICILIA SANTOS Sfudenf Body Treasurer MAROLYN GREEN Sfudenf Body Secrefary ARLENE MAGGI Nominafions and Eleciions C hai rman Q E 'til ' 5 C 'g B fg ' 99 DOUGLAS MORRISSON Sfudenf Body Advisor EALL EXECUTIVE CEUNCIL The fall Execuiive Council, led by Dan Perry, has accomplished much fo make This ierm a successful one. The maiorily of lhese accomplishmenfs are lhe Code of Elhics, Foreign Exchange S+uden+ Program, Cleanup Cam- paign, and 'lhe rewri'l'ing of fhe Represen+a+ive Assembly Consiifulion. The Council revised and broughl' up-fo-dale lhe Code of Efhics. This Code was designed lo encourage each sfudenf af Hayward High 'ro be'H'er himself as an individual. Every loyal farmer should follow +his Code +o +he besf of his abilify. The Foreign Exchange S+uden+ Program was such a success lhaf 'Phe Council an+icipafes con+inuing i+ nex+ year. They are already making plans io raise 'lhe money for 'I'his purpose. The Council also hopes 'ro be able 'lo send a sfudenf from Hayward +o an exchange coun+ry in Europe in fhe near fufure. The Cleanup Campaign was no+ as successful as ihey had hoped il would be, because of lack of cooperaiion on 'lhe par+ of +he sfudenls. However, puH'ing The campaign in fhe hands of each class council has aided in improving +he campus considerably. The new Represeniaiive Assembly Consfifuiion will be in force by This fall. 1 i 5.. ' cygw .,-15 ua. b, K A ., . g Msgs., I Figs? ws. 12, A , . . KE 32455. I: .S . ' H... '- f .11 ,.,. 'i..eit'fT.Si ,,i., . F.:-ii.j,.4:.4pi ,... E '..1.34..ErSl .3-'-.,3W3'5 e . , 5 Sealed lofi fo righfl: B. Dernedde, J. Fowler, J. Ahlin, J. Dewell, D. Perry, G. Raflerly, R. Boren, J. Hansell, B. Brown, N. Ross. QS1andingl: Mr Morrisson, Advisor C Dean J Smifh, J. Sheppard, D. Volpe, B. Groih, F. Marino, N. De Wifi, M. Douglass, A. Rhodes. WK Mm Www SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SEATED, left fo righf: D. Muncy. M. Green, J. Lunclgren, C. Santos, F. Marino. STANDING: G. Rafferfy, C. Sfeinman, A. Sahi, K J dAM MBIHRGHILRH Correa, I. Cosfa, N. Johnson, . Crawfor , . aggi, . er o i, . o e, . ess, B. Lupfon, R. Corfi, D. Volpe. Executive Council is student government in aetien HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL CODE OF ETHICS A LOYAL FARMER ATTEND5 CLASSES REGULARLY STRIVES FOR GOOD SCHOLARSHIP COHTINUALLY SEEKS TO BETTER HIMSELE OOES HIS VERY BEST AT ALL TIMES, IS TRUTHEUL, COHSIOERS OTHERS, FIHISHES ANY IOS HE STARTS, TAKES PRIDE IH THE APPEARANCE OE THE SCHOOL, SHOWS RESPECT TO TEACHERS AHO CUSTODIANS AND To FELLOW STUDENTS, ABIDES DY THE RULES, REGULATIONS, AND TRADITIONS OF HAYWARO HIGH, Knows THE REPUTATION OF I-IIS SCHOOL DEPENDS UPON HIM, AND LIVES BY THE Axiom I YOU KNOW WHAT IS RIGHT3 DO IT I AM A LOYAL FARMER MR. ROBERT MANN Code of Ethics as revised by Executive Council. Sfedfef BodY Cannon I 1 A--'Aa,,a.'A . -11 .ax Q , . Q , L Q as A s X arf., .... . .rf .1 .. is ilk is lk.. 2,3 Q 3 JACKIE SHEPPERD Fall Prosidonf FRAN MARINO Spring Flesidcnf FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL SEATED, lofi Io righh L. Richards, J. Shepperd, C. Guerra. ROW 2: A. Perkins, K. Koenig, N. Johnson, K. Correa, C. Sfoiman, C. Kelfner. ROW 3: A. Sakai, M. Green, S. Roberfs, C. Fosior, G. Hall, M. GIRL LEAGUE Girls' League is an organizafion crealed Io uniie all girls in Hayward inio one uni'I' working Iogeiher. All girls belong Io Ihis organizaiion and gain much from if during Their 'Four years of school. Throughoul' Ihe year 'Ihe girls keep exceed- ingly busy wi'l'h many acfiviiies planned Io serve oihers. In I'he fall Ihey resenf fhe Big Sisier Tea for all freshmen girls. A+ Chris+mas Ihey puI on a Jiive 'Io supply decoraled Chrisimas boxes for Ihe needy. They serve ai' boih Ihe boys' Sporfs Award banquef and Ihe Fulure Farmers' banquet Navone. Working Io keep Ihe budge? balanced, Ihe gals make and sell yarn dolls in class colors and pom-poms in school colors. ln order Io impress all sI'udenI's wifh 'I'he unify of 'Iheir organizaiion, 'Ihe girls have insiigaied a Middy Day, one day a week when every girl in school wears a middy. Serving as ihe presiden'I's Ihis year were Jackie Shepperd and Fran Marino. me SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL SEATED, lofi Io righlz F. Marino, V. Souza, L. Togni, B. Souza, L. Harder, STANDING: L. Arnold, J. Togni, D. Weaver, N. Merrick. A. Simmon. E. Hobbs. ROW I, lofi lo righf: D. Johnson, A. Bilior, D. Volpe, G. Angus, Mr. Sfrong. advisor. ROW 2: A. Sfuarf. B. Kirkland, G. Tuchor, B. Piminfol. R. Corii, B. Burlharf. BOY LEAG E Boys' League is a male organizalion wilh 'l'he purpose of promofing fellowship among +l1e boys of our school. The presidenf of Bo s' League is elecled al' +he beginning of each semesfer b fhe male members ol +he s+uden+ body af large. The council which organizes ail aclivilies is composed of fhe following: a represen+a1'ive chosen by each male school club. a class represenialive selec+ed by 'che league presidenf, and a represenfafive elecled by lhe male members of each class. The council selecis ifs own vice-presidenl' and secrefary. Acfivifies fhis year have included: Disc Jockey Show. Boys' League Banquef. one Assembly, and a Boys' League Dance. ROW I, lofi fo righf: Mr. Slrong, advisor: D. Volpe. B. Kirkland. D. Muncy, A. Bilfor. ROW 2: M. Groibrol, R. O'Connor, G. Tuchr. B. Grolh. DICK VOLPE Fall Prosidonf H., DICK MUNCY Spring Prosidonf K-f SEATED, lofi io righfz B. Brown, R. Hess, G. Rafferfy, K. McKay. STANDING: G. Lerner, S. Young, M. Frisbie, S. Salgardo, H. Tamura. Mrs. Lapum, Miss Breed, advisors. TUDE T COURT Sfudeni Couri is 'rhe iudicial branch of our high school governmen'I'. The couri consisis of five judges and four associafes. The courr has +he power lo inierprel' ihe S'ruden+ Body Consiiluiion, subieci' io The approval of +he principal. The couri also hears all cases and imposes penaliies when an infracfion of a rule or regulaiion is made. These rules and regulaiions are sfaied in fhe consfiiufion. Siudenr Confrol members may +urn in any s+uden+ viola'ring fhe school rules. SEATED, lofi lo righf: K. McKay, J. Lucas, R. Hess, B. Rodgers, M. Frisbie, STANDING: Mrs. Lapum, advisorg.S. Young, B. Graham, S. Dobesh, J. Brown, Miss Breed, advisor. as E' GAIL RAFFERTY Fall Judge RICHARD HESS Spring Judge Q-V O s 4 Xm- STUDENT CONTROL ROW I, lefl lo righl: M. Berlolli, J. Fowler, G. Rafferly, C. Dean, M. Wilson, C. Sleinman, N. Johnson, D. Weaver, C. Oslerman. ROW 2: J. Gay, J. Dewell, A. Sakai, P. Fain, H. Tamura, J. Hayes, S. Krause, J. Chisholm, P. Irish, B. Graham, A. Biller. ROW 3: A. Azary, D. Soffiefle, K. Correa, C. Kufchera, K. Owens, S. Young, D. Cauley. V. Parker, R. Qualls. CATHY DEAN GAIL RAFFERTY Sfudenf Conflol Sudenf Confrol Fall Presidenf, Spring Presidenf, STUDENT CONTROL The purpose of Sfudenl Conlrol is lo keep order in lhe hallways. Sludenl Conlrol members are placed ai slralegic places on lhe campus where some lraffic conlrol is needed. They issue cilalions 'lo sfudenls breaking lhe rules. This year for lhe firsl lime lhey have had a definife lisl of rules, and anyone breaking lhese rules is given a cifalion. Cilafions have been given for running in lhe halls or up or down 'lhe slairs, going up or down lhe wrong slairs, wriling on or defacing school properly, lhrow- ing refuse on 'lhe school grounds, congregaling in lhe halls or causing congesfion, and causing excessive noise or confusion. J, , I Q-SX I v S.-v' C? FALL DISTRICT COUNCIL ROW I, lefl lo righl: J. Hill, Arroyo, B. Shrum, Arroyo, M. Sluarl, Arroyo, D. Perry, Hayward, G. Rafferly, Hayward, D. Volpe, Hayward. ROW 2: E. Larson Cas'ro Valley' R Chinn San Loren1o'P Adkins San L ' . - . . , , . , orenzo, C. Conklin, San Lorenzo, K. Prall, San Lorenxo, R. Krebs, San Lorenzo. ROW 3: D, Loomis, Casfro Valley, J J . y . . orgensen, Casfro Valley, Mr. R. Thorslead, Caslro Valley, Mr. P. Whllmore, Arroyo, Mr. D. Morrison, Hay ward, Mr. W. Johnson, San Lorenzo. ' I05 BILL GROTH Fall Presidenf xi , RICH com' FALL AND SPRING RALLY COMMITTEE OFFICERS Spring Prcsidenf DI TRICT CIIUNCIL Disfricl Council began 'lhree years ago when only Hayward and San Lorenzo high schools were in exisfence. Lasf year Arroyo ioined and 'lhis year Castro Valley became a member of fhe group. They meef every second Monday al' allernaling schools. The purpose of Disfricl' Council is 'Io discuss 'Ihe mulual problems fhal' confronl Ihe sfudenl' bodies and Io fosfer good sporlsmanship befween 'Ihe schools. Each school is represenfed by five members from 'Iheir Execufive Council. Lefi fo riglll: D. Horwood, R. Corii, B. Grofh, B. Lerner, A. Jiminez, D. Eigheneer RALLY COMMITTEE Working wifh Service Commi'H'ee +o assisl sludenls who allend sporfs aclivilies al' Hayward, Rally Com- miH'ee does an excellenl iob fhroughoul 'rhe year. Consisfing of approximalely sixiy members under 'Ihe leadershi of Rich Corli, presidenf, Ihe commilfee plans anclacarries oul all rallies and supervises sludenl' conducl' al +he games. Members are easily recognized by 'lhe large black and gold hals which have become a symbol of +he group. SPRING DISTRICT COUNCIL FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: E. Kauffman, D. Dean, M. Uriz, J. Hill, M. Sluarl, K. Correa, D. Loomis, L. Morris, B. Shurm, J. Lundgren, D. Volpe, B. Lupfon, R. Krebs, K. PraH, P. Adlrins. BACK ROW: Mr. P. Whitmore. Mr. R. Thorsfed. Mr. W. Johnson. Mr. D. Morrison. if 'h . 1 Q-.PIM 1 by ' pn Wt? . 4 V 24-g f? -fu n ., ii ' V e f f' 5 . we 11.3. w I . . A I. l rr 4 V . .. ,lx y , 2. . ,,' 'x X '- W BOB DERNEDDE Fall Presidenf ROW I, leff fo righf: L. Swearingon, N. Johnson, N. Pricer, M. Wilson, M. Griebrok. ROW 2: G. CAROL STElMAN Brown, G. Souza, B.'Rogers, L. Harder, C. Dean, B. Derneddo. ROW 3: J. Pesfano, B. Kufchora, L. Spring Presidenf Richards, K. Chesferman, J. Ahlin, G. Schimmick, J. Dorfer. ERVICE COMMITTEE REPRE E TATI E ASSEMBLY Service Commiffee, working wifh Rally Commiffee, is always ready fo do ifs dufy. Members supervise ad- missions and serve as ushers af all home foofball and baskefball games, rallies, and enferfainmenfs, and assisf in all ways possible wifh all acfivifies af school. They have in fhe pasf sponsored Kounfry Karnival and will sponsor fhe acfivify chosen fo replace if. Money obfained by Service Commiffee is furned over fo fhe sfudenf body fund. Minimum grade requiremenfs are fhree B's and fhree C's. Any freshman or upperclassman wifh fhe grade requiremenfs, who is inferesfed, may file a pefifion. All applicanfs are inferviewed by fhe officers, advisors, and member of bofh upper and lower divi- sion service commiffee. Leaders fhis year were Carol Sfeiman and Bob Dernedde. Mr. Sibelia, Mr. Lund, and Mr. Kahn served as advisors. Represenfafive Assembly, which disbanded lasf spring, has been reorganized under fhe leadership of Cafhy Dean and Ann Sakai. The main fask before fhis represenfafive body is fhe re-wrifing of fhe sfudenf body consfifufion. One imporfanf change effecfed was allowing any sfudenf, regardless of grades, fo file a pefifion for speaker, vice-speaker, secrefary, or membership in Represenf- afive Assembly. R.A. will handle fhe sfudenf body budgef, elecfion procedure, and will also make laws concerning sfudenf ody governmenf. Presided over by a speaker and assisfed by a secrefary, fhe Assembly consisfs of fwo represenfafive members from each class. Mr. Lillie and Mr. Morrisson are fhe advisors of fhis group. ROW l, lofi fo righf:B. Schaffler, B. Mendonca, A. Sakai, D. Perry, G. Rafferfy, J. Ahlin, J. Crawford. ROW 2: B. Brown, J. Rule, V. Souza, C. Dean, J. Aho, C. Fowler, D. Cauley, D. Cramdall. I07 Alf f' HD-Xb HR f' 'liclgw s HARVEY A delighllul and hilarious comedy, Harvey, was lhe lirsl dramalic produclion pul on by lhe Hayward High School Fine Arls Area. Elwood P. Dowd, porlrayed by Johnny Fells, proved lo be lhe mosl delighllul characler ol lhe play. The slory, wrillen by Margarel Chase, is aboul an invisible rabbil and lhe only human being lhal is able lo see him, Elwood P. Dowd. DIANE WILLIAMSON Sludenf Direcfor 10.3 lm 'C' Olher characlers in lhe play were Joyce Gay, Mary Lou Barrell, Arlene Maggi, Carol Johnson, Ann Slack, Milne Theede, Bill Brown, Arlie Ealon, Elizabelh Kleven, John Palmer and Max Brown. The lhree-acl comedy was direcled by Miss Barbara McCullough assisled by lhe sludenl direclor, Diane BARBARA McCULLOUGH Williamson- Direcfor Piclured below one can see Johnny Fells inlroducing Harvey lo Carole Johnson while Joyce Gay and Mary Lou Barrel sland by. Q .1-X: we Q i 2-- Q i f W Mr lxl -W1..i 'E ,, ' lj C' fi wg. Slrange bul lruel Arlie Ealon poinls oul lo Dr. Bill Brown, Milre Theede, Ann Slaclr, and Carole Johnson, llie holes in lhe hal for Harvey's ears. Talning a bow af curfain call are from leff fo righf: D. Afkinson, T.lngham, B. Carfer, M. Romero, B. Maldonado, C. Tiefien, J. Meredlfh J. Norris, B. Barreff, S. Pluff, K. Ulibarri. WM, wx, Joseph Sibilia Dilecfor 1 'Q Calhy Combs Sfudenf Direcfor THE LATE CHRI TOPHER BEA The curiain rose on lhe second play of +he year, The Lafe Chrisfopher Bean, which was a hilarious comedy abou+ an average family, a docfor, his wife and +wo daugh+ers. I+ seemed one of fhe daugh+ers, Ada, wanfed +o ge+ married bu+ always managed 'ro frighfen away all her boy-friends because of her childish ways. The o+her daughier, Susan, was iusl' +he opposiie of Ada. She was a beaufiful girl of I9 and had no childish ways abouf her. A picfure was painfed of Abbey, +he maid, and became qui+e a famous por+rai+. Af+er Chris Bean died people were +rying +o buy 'rhe picfure because of Hs greaf value. Bu+ because Abbey was really +he wife of Chris Bean she inherifed +he picfure. The La+e Chrisfopher Bean was produced by Joseph Sibilia. Sfudenf direc+or was Ca+hy Combs. Leff fo righl: J. Norris, C. Tielien, J. Me'edi+h, B. Barrelf, B, Maldonado. Shepherds and Kings bowing down Io Ihe Chrisl child. From lofi fo righfz C. Aflrinson. T. Planl, M. Brown. B. Maldonado, J. Jackson B. Brown, C. Lewis, J. King. G. Wilson Direcfor I-RMK R. Moyer Choir Direcfor CIIRI TIVIA FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL RECALLS TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS Our annual Chrisfmas pageanf, The Nafivify, direcied by George Wilson, was Iruly an inspirafional program. Led by Richard Mo er and capably providing Ihe Chris+mas music, a capella excelied fhemselves and invoked an aimosphere of reverence wi+I1 Iheir rendiiion of such favorifes as O Holy Night The advanced drama classes re-enac+ed Ihe even+s leading up 'Io Cl1ris+'s bir+h. This annual presenlafion is given as a foken of Chrisfmas Spirii' from Ihe school +o fhe s+uden+ body and communify. 1.424 Mary and Joseph bending over Ihe infani Jesus. Lefi Io righfz B. Maldonado and J. Jaclrson. - L 1 'nw Ann Sakai Sfudenf Dirocfor i i ' - aw ggi .. . T he T X ., iala -... ,, T . Q - ...: 1 Jouph Sibilia Dilocfor Ann Clark, soloisf, and fha chorus harmonizing fha baauiiful song, You'll Never Walk Alone. E IOR EXTRAVAGA A Pop's Place, ihe selling and 'lheme for fhe 5+h annual Senior Exfravaganza presenfed on January I6 and I7 was +he mosl' specfacular show ever +o be presenfecl by any senior class. The eniire show look place af Pop's socla founiain, which was,used as a praciice hall by a group of iraveling show people because fhey lacked fhe 'funds +o ren? a hall. The unusual and quife infriguing feafure of +he show was 'lhe unique program wri+1'en in +he form of a menu. Such ilems as Girls' Chorus Casserole and Blooper Sunclaes drew smiles and remarks of inferesi' from ihe audience. The highlighl of each performance was, of course. fhe surprise ac? of Mr. Morrisson who porfrayed a hound dog, Mr. Thornfon who bopped and Mr. Wilson who iusf kibi'rzecl! The eniire produc+ion was a success ihanks io fhe efficienf help of Ann Sakai and Joseph Sibilia. Momenfs fo be remembered? Who will ever forge'l'? The en+ire cas'r and crew made fhis exfravaganza fhe besf ever. ,Q Q Tom Planf, af fha piano, and Jerry Lundgron roally hammod rho show wiih ihoir gangsier acl. ef l X-ffNSlw, X.'X i A x 'gy xx gg, iii' Q xi , -'vig as B I fb ' uw 5 Vxa Q . X. x Barbara McCullough Direcfor 'Q IU 'WN BD . yche Sfudenf Direcfor Wifh fhe house guarded fhe general quesfions fhe frepped spy. ECRET SER ICE Secref Service, a fhree-acf drama presenfecl by fhe Fine Arfs area in March, was fhe sfory of a Union secref service agenf, who during fhe laffer parf of fhe Civil War, works his way info fhe cify of Richmond, Virginia, fhe capifal of fhe Confederacy, which is under siege by fhe Union forces. Disguised as a Confed- erafe officer, fhe agenf, played b Ray Woolf, is seeking informafion fhaf will lead fo 'lhe downfall of fhe Confederacy. He falls in love wifh a lovely Soufhern belle, porfrayed by Ann Sfack, who is fhe daughfer of an imporfanf Confederafe general. Thus, he falls info fhe frying piffalls of a man who musf choose befween his love and his honor as an officer. The direcfor was Miss Barbara McCullough and fhe sfudenf direcfor was Bonnie Dyche. An unusual facfor concerning fhe play was fhe facf fhaf fhe sfage work was done almosf enfirely by fhe girls. Karen Blankenship and Carol Monson were in charge. l Mrs. Varney Qalks wifh lhe soldier while fhe house is sfill under surveillance. .www 4-as Si a A . 5 , Q 2 S 5 - ROW I, Ieff Io rigI1I: R. AnnaI9Ie, F. Sumares, A. Borqsfede, E. Talaska, J. RuIe, J. Lopez, P. Eddy, B. Phariss, R. Gufierrel, D. Sufcliffe G. Nunes. ROW 2: N. Ray, M. Srnifh, C. FowIer, B Mendoca, 5. Devlin, C. SImarpI1oI, T. Rye, E. WeIIs, S. Nava, D. Muncy, D. CaddIe D. SrniII1, D. Picha. ROW 3: M. Neff, K. Hoskins, M. Loclerby, D. Hylfon, C Auelar, G. Byron, L. SiIvesIri, C. Edell, D. Slanfon, W. Pires T. Koenig, R. Acia, C. Conrad, L. Morrison, R. Nield, D. PauIo, SIC IVIAKES SPIRITS SMR g fc:-I 1, , Q... Q f fn I I Ea ,II 5 .,,,X If F E . X , ,E H ' IOM! .' 'S . I ii ,jfnliieii I I I EDWARD KRENZ CHUCK CONRAD Dimcfor of Bond DHHT1 Major RS' HAY ARD HIGH CHO0L BA D Playing af home games during half-lime, presenfing fhe April Concerl, enferfaining a+ grammar schools and af our own assemblies, all This has been 'the busy schedule for fhe Hayard High School band fhis year. An added a++rac+ion was +he opporfuniiy fo play for fhe career nighf program in March. The band did an excelleni job and was well apprecia+ed by fhe people who aHended The program. One of fhe oulsfanding fealures of The program was 'rhe 'rrumpef solo by Gary Nunes. Gary played 'rhe song Go Back To Soren+o. Hayward can be parlicularly proud of i+s music depar'rmen+ fhis year as fwo musically falenled sfudenfs were chosen +o represenl Hayward High School al 'fhe bi-annual nalional musical educalion conference in Pasadena in April. They are Sharon Wilsfien, a sophomore violinisf in lhe orches+ra, and Tom Coolc, a senior who plays French horn in fhe band. Over one hundred and filly music sfudenls in 'lhis area parlicipafed in lhe confesl. The members of fhe band and fheir direclor, Mr. Edward Krenz, all deserve bounfiful credil for +he fine exhibirions fhey have given in I957. Truly, for his firsl year al Hayward, Mr. Krenz has done a fine iob in conducfing +he band, an acfive group which has given us many Momen+s +0 Remember. M-G' - if an Q Y 1? is R. Moyer rehearsing a difficulf number wifh a cappella. -1. l The breu secfion rehearses a snappy fune for fhe PopsConcer1. W l Now you Woodwinds cerry fhe melody . . . coaches direcfor Krenz. I I6 Learning fhe music for April Concerl falres concenfraiion on fhe perl' of 'lhe a cappella choir. REHEAR AL TI E This pasf spring fhe band, orcheslra, and a cappella groups presenled +wo ou+s+anding concerfs for our communi+y and +he sfudeni body, and impressed everyone wi+h fheir flawless performance. The April concer'I' fea+ured +he orcheslra wi'l'h +he a cappella choir, and +he Pops conceri feafured +he band and a cappella. Many hours of preparalion goes inio every performance and +he s+uden+s who work in +hese groups should feel very proud, for fheir efforis have been highly praised. We have piclured lhem here during rehearsals. Hours of rehearsal by fhe bend goes info every performance Leif +o righf: S. Widsfeen, N. Tudor, and T. Coolr. The ihree siudenfs picfured above are all members of lhe Hayward high school orchesfre and have been selecied fo go lo fhe Norfhern California Music Concerf a+ Pasadena. -. BA D COU CIL if Nl 5 - ' fi. - mb X K Sludenfs piciured below are members of fhe Hayward high school band council. The main purpose of fhe council is lo help plan all of fhe acfivifies for fhe school year and supervise performances af 'rhe grammar schools. Piciured from leff fo righi are: G. Nunes, L. Sfockfon, T. Koenig, R. Pharriss, C. Skarpohl. C. Conrad, G. Byron, and C. Avelar. I .gif rf r - U-Q. ROW I, lefl lo righl: L. Simmons, N. Landrelh, P. Bedner, N. Rennow. ROW 2: J. Harrold, J. Licalsi, E. Miller, C. Alencio, P. Fain, G. Wiese, R. Monson, B. Borad. E. Archer, J. Garcia, E. Lepore, B. Birch, L. Ballhzaar, F. Koon. ROW 3: J. Sawyer, J. Riggio, J. Henderson, K. Uliberri, E. Spangler, F. Close. ROW 4: D. Close, G. Cobarrubias, R. Bryan, A. Amaral, R. Biclcerl, J. Green, K. Kildebech, D. Allrinson. ROW 5: J. Rusher, M. Rubio, P. Ryan, M. Morris, J. Vierra, D. Caslleberry, B. Carler, B. Duncan, R. Minor, M. Mendoca, B. Maldonado, M. Sweeley, N. Gabrielson, M. Jones, J. Harrison, C. Johnson. ROW 6: A, Clark, L. Bulloch. B. Edgecomb, A. Azary, B. Luplon, B. Denham, A. Conover, J. Bales, D. Beclr, A. Grobery. J. Dolson, G. Fralicelli, C. Dordle, N. Richards. A CAPPELLA MIXED CHOIR The awe-inspiring sile of a cappella members walking solemnly down 'Ihe aisle in candlelighl' al' lhe annual Chrislmas Feslival crealed anoiher unforgellable momenl in our year of memories. A cappella is fhe highesi raled singing group al' Hayward High and is composed of iuniors and seniors. S+ar+ing wilh boys' and girls' glee, a sludenl' may work his way up lhrough mixed choir lo ulli- mafely be chosen for +his lop group. Besides +he Chrisfmas Feslival, a cappella presen+ed +he April Concerl and assisied Ihe Pops Concerf in May. Many sludenls do noi lcnow why 'lhis choir is called a cappella. The word is an lfalian musical lerm which means Iilerally in a chapel or church and has come Io be applied 'Io groups singing wi+hou+ accompaniment A cappella was conducled by Richard Moyer who has done an excellenf iob wilh Ihe group 'lhis year. Adding a bil of spark and melodious charm +o each program in which il' par+icipal'ed, mixed choir performed mainly al' assemblies during lhe year. A preparalory course for a cappella, mixed choir is a popular class whose main rerequisife is one year of boys' or girls' glee. This year Ihe group followed lhe waving balon of Richard Moyer, direclor. an-fl ROW I, lell Io right B, Andre, F. Olivan, B. Dias, G. McKay, R. lssacson, D. Johnson, M. Seishas. K. Bay. ROW 2: B. Krause, K. Sharphol, T. Fiore, S. Nixon M. Reobypff, D. Schmidf, R. Turner, l.. Huckaby, S. Abreu, A. Sanchez, R. Hoyer. ROW 3: L. McDonald, J. Kepperf, S. Dickerson, C, Blanlrership, D. Wires, J Redfield, N. Jergenlz, E. Eddens, H. Ziegenbeing, B. Carpenler, B. Brown, G. Surryhne, K. Hawk, A. Kayser, B. Ryan. ROW 4: J. Harrold, I. Parish, M. Davis, M Le Brie, C. Mare. TOP ROW, lofi fo righf: H. LaPray, R. Annable, W. Johnigan, P. Moore, F. Sumares, S. Gonsalvos, M. Whalen. BOTTOM ROW: K. Hudson, R. Acie, D. Hunf, G. Nunos, B. Dowell. ADVA CED DA CE DA D PREP DA CE DA D Bringing rhyfhm and merrimeni' and invariably holding fhe spoilighi wherever fhey appear, lhe Hayward high school dance band, beHer known as +he Coach- men. has won grea+ popularify among 'I'he siudenis. Decked oul' in +heir brighf red iackefs and dark blue slacks, fhese boys have provided music for mos+ of ihe school dances and for ihe Senior Exfravaganza. Made up of I5 boys, fhe group is under 'lhe able direc+ion of Edward Krenz. The prep dance band, iusl' sfaried +his year by Mr. Krenz. is an up and coming group of promising musicians consisfing mainly of freshmen, sophomores and juniors. They are noi as experienced as 'lhe coachmeng fherefore fhey are known as a rep band. I+ will be lheir job +o fake over as Coaccmen when 'I'hey become iuniors and seniors. This year 'Phe prep band played as a relief band ai' 'lhe Block H dance. OC Q 1 1 2 D1 E 2 D F I 1 5 1 ! E I 1 TOP ROW, lofi io righf: T. Jackson, D. Wegman, T. Landers, D. Sufcliffe, L. Boofh. BOTTOM ROW: D. Pica, D. Smiih, D. Perry, M. Moss. MUSIC PRO IDES LI TENING E JOYME The Hayward high school orchesfra proved iiself worihy of i+s high posifion in fhe musical field ihis year by kefeping a very busy schedule. Playing over- 'lures and inciden+al music for fhe pla s, par+icipa+ing in 'rhe Chrisimas Fesfival, presen'I'ing iheir own concerf wi+h fhe a cappella, +raveling +o San Francisco 'l'o compefe in +he Norfhern California Music Fesfival, and supplying music for baccalaureaie, lcepf ihem busy all year. Two members of 'lhe orchesira, Sherril Widsieen and Tom Cook, were honored by being selecied as members of 'ihe l50-piece All-Wesiern Orchesira from California, Uiah, Arizona and Nevada. Much credif, foo, should be given fo Mr. Edward Krenz, direcior of fhe orchesfra, for fhe fine iob he has done wi+h all of his many music groups. The music of +he orchesira was appreciafed by all who heard if and due credi-I' should be given io 1'he members. From exciiing momenis of iheir own conceri' fo fhe solemn music of baccalaurea+e, +he members of fhe orchesfra and their leader will have many happy momenfs fo remember. ROW I, lofi fo righf: S. Widsfeen, D. Mudge, M. Azary, C. Simmons, B. Johnson, D. Caudle, N. Tuclor, V. Tangluo. ROW 2: R. Rushfon N. Bailey, J. Schaap, M. Sunberg, R. Borrero, D. McCormiclr, L. Donell, D. Perry, S. Sucher, D. Soffieife, R Hawley, C. Balmer, G Bourlnslie. ROW 3: B. Belfencourf, B. Lopez, J. Gordon, B. Andre. J. Lopez, T. Coolc, R. Gufierrez, H. Degorrnark, T. Landers, K. Hudson A. Ealon, C. Conrad, D. Wegman, D. Mafilnew. OR FARMER MU I L0 ER . i ...-. . . f ' ' 1 :v1,S7'., I if A V, 55? I ,A V .' . vw 4 .1 w Q , EDWARD KRENZ Norma Tudor and Vivian Tanglae, cello soloisis. Diredor 1 H0lV9'l'.0 - - - 'HOV' if il'l 90 fed UPSU90- JOSO Miflno. John COOPOF. Painfing scenery can be fun as proven by Douglas Evans, Dick Minor, Don Prurff and Jack Holland lleff fo nghfl liff and move fhe seffing. Clarence Maifa, Mr. Fuller, Jean Rodrigues, and Elaine Cabral, TAGECRAFT Seldom seen on fhe sfage during a dramafic producfion buf always working behind scenes is fhe sfage crew. These people deserve iusf as much credif as do fhe players. Many hours are spenf designing iusf fhe righf sef for each fine arf producfion and affer designing, much efforf goes info building and painfing fhe sefs. Sfage craff classes enioy fheir work and find if fascina- fing. Their iobs are made easier by fhe work of fheir falenfed insfrucfor, Douglas Morrisson, who seems fo know iusf fhe fouch needed fo furn a drab sef info a sparkling one. Two years ago Mr. Morrisson designed a revolving sef for fhe producfion of Efhan Frome. This clever device enable fhe sfage craff crew fo design fwo sefs back fo back. When a change of scene was needed fhe crew had only fo swing fhe sef around fhus shorfening fime and eliminafing much efforf. Affer a play fhe crew swings info acfion and fears down fhe sef. This work is almosf as imporfanf as consfrucfion for if has fo be done carefully. ln addifion fo building and removing sefs, sfage crew handles fhe lighfing and make-up, all of which fakes many affer-school hours as well as evenings of rehearsal. Wifhouf fhese indusfrious workers, our fine arfs area couldn'f puf on fhe fine producfions if has in fhe pasf. Tearing down a sef is iusf anofher fask for Ken Brooks, Noreen Abreu Hank Harrison, Mr. Morrisson, and Judy Silva. Lighfing is an imporfanf iob . . . Carol Johnson, Elaine Cabral, Nancy De Wifi' and Eunice LaPore see fhaf if is done righf. , 'V ' , ,fx E? 5 QU, W 92 K ' l V xm t x D J xg, ' 1 i ' P in . xg X f Q11 X . Z n W . Qu pen 4 ' rf, A 1 1 If ' 4 'qw H, : GJ X ' , ,I E.. vt' 6,5-, +L? ' Q be ig? 'T I -1 A f x Se o 'ESQ ff s. f ' .N ff Q 'K sp 1' . 52 Z S N. '4,.. ur, PUBLIC TIONS fd up-uw-apr of so a .. E JUDY HARDER BOB NEILSEN DIANE PIXLEY Ediior-in-Chief Assisfanf Edifor Business Manager I-QYOUTS DDE TUDHYQ H 4 f5 P . J: K L s 3279! nb. MRS. SILVA JEAN RODRIGUES BEVERLY GRANDON Advisor Slaff Seenfary Sfaff Arfisf Publicafions class working on lay-oufs. D'-'K 'G A Vp' . Memories, ah sweef, horrifying, frusfrafing, yef self-safisfying memories! Who can forgef fhe familiar spine-crawling fhoughfs of deadlines. layoufs, copy, efc.? Harrassed as mosf of fhe Agrarian sfaff have been during each deadline period, fhey always managed fo come fhrough smiling, a bit worn, buf confenf wifh a job well done. This year's publicafions class has been larger fhan usual and no doubf fhis facf accounfs for fhe noise and confusion resounding amid scaffered papers, phofography negafives, and discarded WRONG-SIZED prinfs fhaf seem fo drip consfanfly from fhe fables, chairs, cup- boards, floors, and yes, even ooze occasionally info fhe hallway. Many lunchless days have efched fheir gnawing imprinfs on fhe subcon- scious minds of nearly every sfaff member and as each deadline dafe passed by, nary a sfudenf failed fo resolve fo be well prepared fo meef fhe ncxf oncoming monsfer-like calendar dafe wifh care-free and casual abandon. Publicafions has been fun, and one of fhe highlighfs on fhe lisf of our momenfs fo remember. ...'i..4 a 1 Q.: a I Y lt Q Q -' s . V. I - In 1 an .- :I , : gg ' ' 6 N' aaee I 4535 . Y, fl gr- - ' , --f f ' -N A 4 ITSM, I '1 'Q ARLENE MAGGI MARCIA MENNETT BARBARA TERRY BOB DAVALT KAY ENOS AGNES AUTEN Senior Seciion Senior Secfion Senior Seciion Adverfising Manager Adverfising Salesman Adverfising Salesman A 'Vik 5 ...ann-qwke 1-'MQ .ii VL E' .I I 'I II I 'I I f I JANET PERRY LINDA LEHMAN CAROL LOGAN DOT WHITE KAY KOENIG MARY BACA U,-,derclassmen Secfion Underclassmen Secfion Organizafion Organizafion Copy Wriler Copy Wriler ...aim W I ' . , ' ,M w ..X: w in . -In , ' n o Q., n I , I ., .a.L X V if M if I S Afrn A wr 1 . 0' Hi-I I 2 . I., I. l ' I I I t I' A J L,'. ,- If .I y Y ' my gl GREG SHAW BUD HALEY GREG PAULO SALLY SPARKS DIANE REID LINDA LYON Break Page Secfion Break Page Seclion Faculfy Phofograplly Secrefary Siudenf Governmenf Social Life Y-'J 39 Y K , 3 A x I 224 vw fi ie I I ggi Q if fb I A- M 'P' . ' I I ff- I I ,I ' of f. I' Q , 'V 'FPS Q -e.l -'cmq A ff .ff J ix :if kk 3 A X Y I5 V Vx f NN, QL., wfiig A f Y 4 E E PAT ABREU CAROLYN COBB JOAN FALLAVENA CAROL FOSTER CLARENCE MAITA DERRELL WHITFIELD Professional Direcfory Fine Arfs Girls' Sporfs Girls' Sports Boys' Sporfx loys' Sporf: K MQ , ,K lp W- A 6 I-yn 1 -I : Q 5 kr J , X 1 5. VV . , Q I e I 7 -,E ,jg ' -e-gr Z.. r..' W A 5 . tz... A , g Q I W J ,V Vkzgr Z: gbrs , V ff , SUE JACKSON MARLENE MAEHLER DICK MUNCY CHUCK KOEHLER DOUG EVANS MERLIN FOSS Circulafion Publicify Circulafion Publicify Phofographer Plrofograplrer Plrofograpller Pllofograplrer ,rw iQ' A zk. .. JUDY AHLIN MISS ELEANOR HAWKSLEY RICH GOHLKE Fall Edifor Advisor Spring Edifor H YPRESS SHIRLY STATHAM AL BAILEY Fall Assixlcnf Edifor SP'l 9 A55i5'U f Edifof Did you gef your Haypress yef? Heard bi-monfhly on fhe Hayward campus and creafing an excifing momenf in fhe day, Haypress has come fo mean Whaf's new? Good coverage of afhlefics, acfivifies, adminisfrafion, and fhe love life of mosf of Hayward's sfeadies, balanced by excellenf ediforials fhaf sfudenfs can'f help enjoy reading, makes fhe school paper more and more popular wifh fhe sfudenfs. Operafing wifh a sfaff of fwenfy-five members under fhe supervision of Miss Eleanor Hawksley. fhe paper serves approximafely 6,000 readers. Local businessmen fake advanfage of fhis circulafion and vie for ads on ifs pages, The sfaff gains much valuable experience in inferviewing, fracking down sfories, wrifing and meefing deadlines. Before much fime has passed, each member realizes fhe responsibilify he has fo fulfill and enjoys fhe feeling of prinfer's ink and deadline days fhaf mean anofher Haypress has served fhe school. l l The Haypress Slaff in acfion '-Q f t fag 3 , 'Fc X BARBARA MARSHALL News Edifor QR 5, , RSX xv S' Y, L. MARGARET KELL Exchange Edifor 6 + :Ama L. KEN ROGERS Sfaff Arfisf CAROLYN COBB Reporfer . Q., 41 23 12 K . F . . I' I, ' E wp DAVID LEE Reporfer ? ' f . . RICH GOHLKE Managing Edifor KATHY LIVANOS Phofography KAREN OWENS Page 6 Edilor JIM EVANS Reporfer -QP'- 'WH , S 1 A I MARY LOU TWIST Reporfer ,Bbw NL, , gg .5 N' NANCI SANDERS Feafure Edifor I I ,I-,a 4 ? Q N,-.QQ Vg SNS' RICH SEELEY Phofogropher BRENDA MENZI ES Reporfel MARLENE GONSALVES Reporfer -1 -'lu . ..: - WI 523 4 AK' VH-w ' : I I . ,- ll I Mn -A YN .lv ag M , sl . 41. o GERI MEYER Page 3 Edifor 5 EA Y,-. 'Q ri Q ! x 2 14' 0 if L w SUE ROBERTS Adverfising Manager A A MARY BACA Reporfer ,, 43- A. , Y JOAN HAYES Reporier 'N 001 Z l 5 I 'N 1 Q NI 5 EEE' 1 'Us 5 Q M .N MM V y fn A my xii' I ' L AL BAILEY Sporfs Edifor ,,. fw- IA x' , . f' 'M BARBARA STANDLEY Business Manager ALAN BI LTER Reporfer BEV KOCH RePOIfQf ,san-. 'Kwai' W ifi X N 111 12 ,X .f A ,gf y J li . J 1 ' ly H ELEN TAMURA Fall Edifor wav '37 ...,, g-svn 'W '1 Q 1 as-qv 1 NL' TRUDI THORVALDSEN Fall Assisfanf Edifor A 1-hu K 1 D . if ' Q - ROWI,lf+l 'ghf:R.Q' .J.S'l.G.Brk.S.S1 ,H.Hl'l.ROW2:G.Cb b'. N. Pram, E. vsaflfs, N. nanlifff now 3: J. surf: Z. Halllngll Lowden: rf mm. Row 4. :1.ai:l...ll:, E2b',fgHE2g2f S 5fLlfq':s.'fR':lf5if, T. Thorvaldsen. E. Hobbs, D. Rodrigues. ROW 5: B. Pan, J. Pesiano. S. Krause. J. Lambden. L. Slocklon. P 9 'S an ' or Town News is a class known as l'he Sfudenl' News Bureau made up of beginning iournalism sfudenfs who have shown high abilify in wri'l'ing. These repor'l'ers cover school news and aciivifies on fhe campus and release siories fo The local papers. They also prepare news Phvfographs. Mass ELEANOR HAWKSLEY Sfuden'I's who serve 'l'heir apprenliceship usually go on in fhe senior year lo work on 'lhe Hay- Advisor press. The advisor of Town News is Eleanor Ha wksley. L PLIGHTER The Lamplighfers club urporls fo widen fhe inferesi and knowledge of ihe sfudenis in all healfh services. li' is one of ihe fwo clubs al' Hayward 'lhal' boasls a wrifien consiiluiion. Sponsors Mrs. F. Kearney and Mrs. E. G. Thomas helped wifh 1'he meer- ings, one nurse recruifmenl' fee. and Trips fo neighboring healfh facililies. The group assisfed l'he Polio Rehabiliiaiion Cenier al Fairmounl' Hospilal by colleciing pre- school foys and feen-age reading maierial. The club was resided over by Lynda Merriman, presidpenf, and Mrs. Sylvia Moore, advisor. ROW I, lofi io righf: G. Wiese, V. Bell, B. Murray. M. Dawson, l. Cunniffe, E. Klein. ROW 2: K. Drew L. Nesmifh, D. Panico, P. Marlin, J. Way, S. Whife. ROW 3: S. Moore. advisor: E. Kearney. sponsor: T Zacarias. T. Thorvaldsen, L. Merriman. P. Ryan, C. Simmons, A. Azary. l28 KEY CL B Key club is synonomous wifh success. This hard-working grou of boys has done more For fhe welfare of fhe school and communify lhan any ofher club. Conducfing a successful car-wash day af a local service sfafion, fhe club donafed S50 for fhe foreign exchange program, 'lhe club also o erafed a darf-foss boofh af fhe Casfro Vallby Communif Fair and ne'H'ed S200 which fhey donafejfowards fhe pur- chase of new benches for 'lhe Hayward high foofball feam. ln a record smashing drive, fhe club collecfed 800 recordings for 'lhe enioymenf of polio pafienfs af fhe Fairmounf Hospifal. Key club members are parficularly remembered and admired by sfudenfs of Hayward for disfribufion of sporf schedules in every maior sporfz foofball, baskefball, wresfling, baseball, frack, swimming, and lennis. Q Q ROW I, lefl' fo righf: F. Sumares, M. Smifh, R. Rushfon, D. Holwood, A. Biller. ROW 2: W. Wheeler, B D owell, A. Borosfeade, R. Keel, B. Evler. Charitable Deeds, Harmon , Fellowship, trenger uppert el Our eheel, eeial Clubs De All This and Mere! l IOW I, lefl' lo righl: O. Byron, D. Johnson, C. Sfeiman, J. Crawford, Mrs. Berfholomew. ROW 2' J Sruiclshanl, A. Simonds, S. Young, M. Tudor, J. Sfivers. ROW 3: A. Poole, K. Hallen, D. Caulay,. Al lilfer, R. Keil. LATIN CLUB Salvefe ef valefe! These words of greefing and farewell resounded in room 30l ever week when 'lhe Lafin club held forfh wifh ifs modus operandi and modus vivendi. Meefing fo promofe inferesf in fhe counfry, cusfoms, and language of fhe Roman people, fhe members were called Filii Filiaeque Romae. An impressive affair puf on by fhe club was fhe inifiafion ceremony conducfed in Lafin and by candlelight Under 'lhe leadership of Alan Bilfer. fhe highlighf of fhe year was fhe Roman banquef where everyone came in fhe foga and 'lunic dress of fhe Romans. Some of fhe sfudenfs acfed as slaves and girls dressed in fhe sfola and palla garb of ancienf Rome. Advising fhis acfive group was Mrs. Marguerife Barfholomew. BIOLOGY LUB Freddie fhe Freeloader lprocyon loforl, a mem- ber of 'the raccoon family, is picfured here surrounded by members of fhe Biology club. Some members fhis ferm made a sfudy of fhe heredify of rafs and fruif flies. Ofhers sfarfed inferesfing collecfions such as ani' colonies, insecfs, and algae wiih frog and salamander eggs. Several field frips were planned fhrough- ouf fhe year. According fo members, fhe mosf inferesfing one was fhe frip fo Ve1'erinarian's Animal Hospifal where operafive procedure was demonsfrafed and a sfudy of parasifes shown. Sfudenf members are encouraged fo arfici- pafe in fhe Bay Area Science Fair in Aprilbaf fhe San Francisco Academy of Sciences. Dro info Room 200 in fhe science building any afffernoon and enioy a pleasanf surprise wifh a glimpse info many of nafure's wonders. You will be warmly greefed and welcomed by 'l'he enfhusiasfic advisor of fhe club, Mr. Marsh Pifman. l fn ae 5 fa L, firms: -H12 , H ni.. 1 - .5 .4 .5513-Y 'Q ,M R LLY CIHVIMITTEE ,. We . . . One of fhe busiesf and mosf imporfanf branches of fhe school governmenf is fhe rally commiffee. Composed of approxi- mafely sixfy junior and senior boys, fhe club was presided over by Rich Corfi and advised by Mr. Herberf Brodahl. Besides planning, carrying ouf, and supervising all fhe rallies, 'lhe boys have a large job fo do af every foofball game. If if weren'f for fhe fine efficenf work of fhe rally commiffee, Lindberg, D. Johnson, J. Res, J. Gallagher, lGuesi, Henry Maffosl. Hayward probably wouldn'+ have nighf foofball. The com- mi'Hee has supervision over sfudenf conducf af fhe baskefball and ofher games, sees fhaf non-sfudenf body card holders don'f ge? in unless fhey buy a fickef, and helps sfudenfs from fhe visifing schools who aren'+ sure where fo sif or have ofher quesfions. Meefing once a monfh af noon in fhe sfudenf body office, fhe club performs many imporfanf funcfions fhaf help fo make Hayward High a beffer school fo affend. ' f- A f - - f 'Y - -Q-ww w-ur-1 ROW I, leff fo righh R. Corfi, D. Evans, D. Brown, R. Reerin, B. Harbaugh, B. Burlharf, D. Volpe, C. Koehler. ROW 2: J. Lucas, B. Clanfon, D. Muncy, B. Euler, M. Lerner, D. Eigenheer, M. Fosfer, J. Shrigley. ROW 32 D- HOYWOOJ. C- COX. J- lfViN9. D- JOHOS. B- Gfofll. N. Wheeler, A. Chamorro. ROW 4: Mr. Brodahl, L. Conover. G, Lerner, R. Rushton, J. Scheeffel, G. Shimmick, B. Dernedde, J. Dorfer, M. Reno, W. Leonardo. l30 itll ROW I, lofi Io righi: Miss Rahn, D. Volpe. C. Cox. B. Graham, D. Horwood, S. Young. ROW 2: S. Wagman. D. Eigenhear, J. Scheffel, B. Burkharf, R. Brown. MATH CLUB Maih Club enioys fhe disfinciion of being fhe oIdes'I' club in 'l'he school. I'l's consriiuiion is older 'Ihan 'rhe Sfudenf Body consfifufion, which origin- ally was modeled affer if, and 'l'he Maih Club also Ienf ifs gavel fo fhe firsr Sfudenf Body president Acfiviiies have included Ihe s'l'udy of ma'I'he- ma'l'ics, +opics of special in+eres+ 'Io +he members, puzzle confesis, and field 'Irips 'Io Ihe Sfanford Research Insfi'l'u+e and Ihe Cyclairon in Berkeley. The club meeis every Friday noon. Meefings are planned fo include social fun, foo. Dick Volpe has served as presidenf Ihis year and Miss Edris Rehn is 'l'he advisor. FU I COMBI D WITH PR CTICAL K IIWLEDGE P0 me CL B W' Ienis on Pos'l'er Commiifee are whai' we mighi' unsung heroes of fhe Hayward High ar? arfmenf. They spend hours of fheir own 'lime king on fhe posfers for many even'Is ai' rward and all of fhe fine arf area plays. en fhey have been called on ai' Ihe Iasi' u'I'e for posiers during foofball season buf 'y iime fhey I'urn our experf work. I+ isn'I' a a +o design posiers as rnos+ of Ihose who a ever Iried doing I+ realize, buf 'Ihe com- 'ee does a good iob and Ihe aHen'l'ion drawn he posfers and fhe remarks made abouf fhem evidence fha? ihey are ap reciaied. Work- noon hours and af+er school fhe club is rrvised by Mr. Gerald Irving. Af- ii: I- STANDING, Iaff fo righf: J. Moreno, Mr. Irving, K. Waflins, D. Bourosa, B. Collins. M. Wilson, K. O'NeeI. SEATED: R. Qualls. l3I Enrollmenf in Junior Red Cross consisfs of one deleqafe from each fhird period class. Officers, seafed leff 'lo righf, are: B. Terry, presidenfg G. Lerner, vice-presidenl, and J. Fallavena, secrefary. JUNIOR RED CROSS A non-profil' organizafion, fhe Junior Red Cross mei every fhird Tuesday of each monfh. Members and alfernales were elecfed from all fhird period classes and 'lhe enfire sfudenl' body parficipafed in fhe club fhrough 'lhese represenfafives. Affer a drive for confribufions fo provide gif'l's for hospifal pafienfs, fhe Junior Red Cross planned and provided Chrisf- mas cheer for 'two wards af Fairmonf Hospifal. Working +o include as much of 'lhe sfudenf body as possible in fhis proiecf, RADIO Radio club was started fwenfy-six years ago under 'lhe call W6YK buf disconfinued 'through lack of inferesf. ln I949, fhe club was reorgan- ized by 'lhe advisor, Mr. Clarence Nelson, and fhe group received new call leH'ers, KbBD. Helping new members fo secure a license, fhe club meefs Monday affer school in room 202. They learn code and earn fhe privilege of esfab- lishing fheir own amafeur radio sfafion when fhey receive individual call leffers. For fhe lasf few years 'l'he club members have been forfunafe enough fo fake 'lhe license fesf af school insfead of going info San Francisco. +he fine ar+s area made Chrislmas frees, cards, and mobiles for decorafionsg fhe Homemalcing deparfmenf made scuffs for fhe old folks, and fhe music deparfmenf furnished len l'alen'l'ed sfudenfs fo provide Chrisfmas carols. The annual Junior Red Cross roll call held in March enabled fhe group fo plan special Easfer en'rer1'ainmen+ for hospifalized children. The Junior Red Cross 'rhis years proved more acfive fhan ever before, fhanlcs fo ifs advisor, Mrs. Helen Cronlcife. ROWI, lefi fo righl: L. Merriman. J. Lucas, S. Young, J. lrving, J, Palmer lKbKPZl. ROW 2: Advisor C. W. Nelson lW6EKFl, M. Abreu, P. Bliven lKN6VWWl, D. Hosicl: lK6UXXl, V. Tapper lKbVXWl, M. Reno. 0RPHEU si ,. iii Orpheus club is a music appreciafion club , . r . f formed fo promofe inferesf in music. Among fheir varied acfivifies fhis year was a successful Hound Dawg dance puf on in fhe gym wifh fhe help of Piano club and feafuring a Hound Dawg quarfef made up of feachers. Mosf nofeworfh of all fheir pursuifs is a music scholarship which fhey offer fo a senior member of fhe club. Funds for fhis scholarship are raised by parficipafion in Kounfry Karnival and several donuf sales during fhe year. Presidenf of fhe club was Diane Soffieffe wifh Mr. Krenz serving as advisor. .ir ROW I, leff fo righf: V. Tanghe. D. Soffiefh, G. Roberfs. ROW 2: L. Donell. D. McCormick, C. Dean, Mr. Krenx. CALIFOR IA SCHOLAR HIP FEDERATIO Sfudenfs earning fen grade poinfs per semesfer are eligible for membership in fhe California Scholarship Federafion which meefs once a monfh in fhe cafeferia. Scholarships for universi- fies and colleges in fhe Easf and in California are available fo fhose members who held a fen grade poinf average in fhe club for seven semesfers. Upon graduafion, fhese members are given a seal on fheir diplomas which enfifles fhem fo life membership in C.S.F. Special recognifion is also given fo fhese seal bearers who enfer fhe Universify of California or Sfanford in fhe freshman year. Elecfed fhe vice-presidenfial chapfer of Cenfral Cali- fornia, Hayward planned fhe program for fhe regional conference held af Los Lomas High School in Walnuf Creek. The club funcfions under fhe leadership of Miss Elizabefh Lee. l Heading an enrollmenf of sixfy-four members are fhe officers, seafed leff fo righf: J. Borgsfede, freasurer: J. Sviborgsen, presidenfg K. Livanos. vice-presidenf. ROW I, lofi fo righh W. Ferrari, T. Fenn. R. Heeren. A. Jiminez. ROW 2: M. Moss, D. Muncy, D. Conklin, H. Brodall. ROW 3: C. Suppus. D. Brown, A. Charnorro, J. Dorfer. PIA 0 CL B Organized for musically falenfed sludenis, Piano club mer wiih fhe idea of furihering srudenf inferesi in music. They provided en+er'l'ainmen+ for pa'l'ien+s a+ Oak Knoll hospifal in December and, wiih Orpheus club, planned ihe successful Hound Dawg Dance held here in January. Included in +he several field lrips planned for fhis year was a hip 'lo fhe San Francisco Memorial Opera House. Culminaiing 'lhe year Piano club sponsored lhe Piano class reciral held in May. Along wiih Rosemary Zacarias and Nancy Richards, bo+h falenred misses who served as presidenls, 'l'he clubs was forfunafe fo have Mr. Richard Moyer as advisor. CAMER CLUB Known as fhe ShuH'erbugs, Camera club is an acfive group whose main purpose is 'lo promofe more inl'eres'l' in phofography. The fiffeen members worked fo im- prove fheir skill in 'I'he arf of faking and developing good picfures. Sfudenfs are welcome fo visif fhe club which meels Tuesday noon in fhe pholography lab, room Q8, under 'lhe guidance of Mr. Herberf Brodahl. The only requiremen+ fo belong 'lo fhe club is a knowledge of phofography. ROW I. lef! lo righf: E. Miller, R. Turner, R. Zacarias, K. Franich. G. Wiesi N. Richards. B. Bryant ROW 2: M. Mendonca, C. Johnson, M. Riebhoff, J Rushar, D. Beck, B. Carter, J. Schueffe, J. Vieira. ROW 3: A. Sanchez, B. Gasfon, W. Johnigan, G. Fraficelli, N. Chamoro., F. Moreno,'E. Williams, T. Jackson. ROW 4: R. Moyer, R. Bias, F. Olivan. Leff fo righh P. Foresier, J. Fowler, D. Weaver, G. Loveday, T. Jackson. No one really knows' when Dance club siarled, bui' ai firsf members were faken from 'rhe advanced modern dance class. ln I956 fhe club revised ifs membership fo include only girls who have had one and a half years of dance class. Allhough reslricied in number, fhe club is a popular one and genuinely serves fo promoie furfher inferesl' in modern dance. Advisor for fhe club was Adele Wenig. 1 . f X? an . 'if -..,,,, 2 I S 'X em-J Is? SQUAD, loff fo righf: Insfrucfor Bob Rogior, S. Aro, B. Gregory, D. Hardin, R. Sofo, G. Whiffoy, L. Sfump. 2nd SQUAD: D. Shull, 0. Chambers, J. Olhnan, J. Hunf, J. Worfhon, B. Rodriguez, R. Jones. 3rd SQUAD: E. Shannon, R. Soares. R. Denham, R. Burrows. V. Wagner, - 5.5 E. Thwing. Organized before World War ll, Cadefs is a class offered fo sophomore, junior, and senior boys in place of P.E. Here sfudenfs gain experience in basic mi ifary fraining which includes marlcsmanship wifh a .22 caliber rifle, firsf aid, map reading, and army drill facfics. Under fhe heading of California Cadef Corps, fhe group parficipafes in compefifive marksmanship and has a crack rifle feam which defeafed San Lorenzo fhree meefs ouf of fhree fhis year. In March of every year fhe rifle feam iourneys fo Sacramenfo fo com- pefe wifh ofher rifle feams in fhe sfafe. The fraining fhese cadefs receive in fhe hands of caclef insfrucfor Bob Regier gives fhem an advanfage if fhe boys plan fo enfer fhe service before or affer graduafion. ' li A by Q Q Q 1 B ixrr or X X ...... gaga M :AF F- 3 'l Xl, X ,S ei yi ff lil s ATT?-Q , ,, ., 5 .' rf. eae. X4 il ea. if 3 1 f L - is .1 .1 ' ' 4 1 lf Y 5 1, v, .,.-. ..... ..,.,, , W 1+ S S 5 i A 'ii COLOR GUARD, loff fo righf: Ed Shannon, Devo Shull, Bob Jones, Bob Soares. clddi' fm' 'Ulm If PYICUCO- Q This year fhe Hayward Fufure Farmers enfered compefifion in fhe Livesfock Expo- sifion af fhe Cow Palace in San Francisco. This was one of fhe many frips falcen by fhe Fufure Farmers. Picfured af fhe leff is J. Conover and his grand champion sfeer Ink Spof. Future Farmer of America The Hayward Fufure Farmers of America, Chapfer l45, was organized in I935. The Execufive Council of 'rhis club has meefings every Tuesday and Thursday fhroughouf fhe year. The complefe chapfer meefs every fhree monfhs. The boys in fhe chapfer pracfice parliamenfary procedure in every meefing. ln fhese meefings fhey discuss fairs and shows, judging con- fesfs, baskefball fournamenfs, proiecf fours, parlia- menfary procedure confesfs, and ofher ordinary business. Every semesfer elecfions are held in which various officers are elecfed. To ioin fhis club you musf be a male sfudenf enrolled in vocafional agriculfure, have an agriculfural proiecf worfh af leasf S25.00, pass a required fesf and inifiafion, and have good cifizenship. Freshmen fhrough seniors can ioin fhis worfhwhile organizafion. Their moffo is: Learning fo do, doing fo learn, learning fo live, and living fo serve. li lil' ROW I, leff fo righf: Mr. Marlwell, advisor, J. Flefcher, J. Schumacher, J. Camara, J. Bobo, B. Travis, V. Waclrerly. ROW 2: C. Silvey, R. Bufler, L. Van Wegen, B. Planf, presidenfg J. Conover, R. Helsfen. ROW 3: R, Calderia, Mr. Brown, advisor: J. Larsen, W. Campos, R. Rose, J. Hansen. ROW 4: B. Trepfow, A. Silvey, R. Timm, C. Boronda, A. Gufierrez. ROW 5: E. Barfee, A. Gaddini, J. Dias, M. Whalen. With the idea of promoting interest and developing winners in the game ot chess, the Hayward High Chess Club meets at noon and after school once a week and indulges in triendly competition. Because of the difference in freshmen-sophomore and junior- senior lunch hours, the club was so divided into two separate groups. The trosh-soph group spends noon time practising together to sharpen their game so that they can provide stiff competition tor the iunior- senior group after school hours. Frosh-Soph. members, left to right: K. Richards, G. Keil, P. Guerra, K. Carre, G. Sibely, O. Chambers, J. Dailey, G. Silva, R. Gundman, J. Bruerton, W. Duncan, B. Stewart, R. Evans, S. Watery, J. Gorru, R. McCluney, D. McCarthy, J. Sandaval, R. HESS Memories we will treasure in luture years find their White, M. Levin, W. Miller. orlgm m moments like these . gf :erts in the game because ot two years advantage practice, the iunior-senior members enioy the alry of the younger group. Interest in the game also heightened by matches with other schools m the Chess Club comes the Hayward High chess m called the Black Bishops who have remained leteated in tournaments this year. Junior-Senior members, left to right: N. Hayashi, K. Pyle, G. Peterson, W. Swift, D. Cauley, L. Donell, J. Cruickshanlr, B. Quiner, D. Salzai, T. Rye. B. Harbaugh, F. Sumares, J. Lucas, B. Dowell, M. Smith, G. Hardaway, B. Bored, J. Virria, S. Young. l2'l EUT RE RUSI ESS LEADER Fufure Business Leaders of America is an organizafion dedicafed fo fhe fufure develop- menf of employees and employers. The club gives each member a chance fo become acquainfed wifh fhe business world and fo see how acfual working condifions in a chosen iob will be. The Business Leaders have recenfly been reorganized and are nof affiliafed wifh fhe sfafe chapfer of F.B.L.A. One of fhe acfivifies fhis year was a field frip fo fhe Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. Miss Mary Tassey is fhe advisor. ROW I, leff fo righf: G. Gipson, P. Lawrence, G. Eslridge. ROW 2: C. Muclr, M. Hawell, N. Fifch, J. Moody. ROW 3: H. Favrore. J. Johnsfon, P. Irish, D. Sfillwaegh. ROW 4: C. Johnsfon, D. Fenner, P. Flagg. Miss Tassey, advisor. ROW 5: M. Mendonce. FUTURE TEACHER The purpose of fhe Fufure Teachers of America is fo furfher fhe desire of sfudenfs fo enfer fhe feach- ing profession. If also helps sfudenfs of similar inferesfs fo share and develop fhese inferesfs. The club carried ouf fwo money-making projecfs fhis form, a clonuf sale and a program sale af one of fhe foofball games. The money earned wenf info a scholarship fund creafed fo furfher The career of a deserving graduafe. One of fhe mosf acfive clubs on fhe campus, fhe F.T.A. held an inifiafion pofluclc dinner: parfici- pafed in fhe Soufhern Alameda Counfy F.T.A. banquef held fhis year af San Lorenzo: presenfed an insfallafion fea for newly insfalled officers: and affended bofh fhe Elemenfary Schools Visifafion Day and fhe Bay Area California Educafion Club convenfion. Meefing once a week during lunch period, fhe club is divided info upper and lower division groups. Mrs. Hagen and Mr,s. Carson advise fhe lower divi- sion group, and Mrs. Buckley and Miss McS+a advise fhe upper division group. Coach Mahannah supervises boys inferesfed in coaching. Fall presidenf was Karen Correa and spring presidenf was Helen Tamura. ? Ju '5 P fd?-3. 3' I' , ,, ' I I38 ROW I, leff fo righf: C. Graham, K. Mclndyee, K. Correa, L. Treluf, R. Rasmussen, E. McSfay. ROW 2: V. Tanghe, D. Soffieffe, D. Weaver, W. Lane, S. Roberfs, S. Young. ROW 3: R. Mahannah, B. Linnel, M. Gaulf, H. Tamura. A. Azary, B. Edgecomb. J. Cruichauld, R. Meyers. E. Carson. The Fufure Teachers of America geHing on fha bus fo fake one of fheir many field irips. Here fhey are going fo The Bay Area California Educafion Club Convenfion. CT ' - ,,,, W-we ,M .. ,M fe 1 LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB INITIATION--Lefi fo righiz J. Way, L. Nesmifh. LATIN CLUB INITIATION-Leff fo riglli: A. Bilfer, S. Young, M. Tudor. K. Drew, G. Weiss, E, Miller. n CLUB ACTI ITIE Ron Kell, Dave Shull, and Monie Thvling indulging in friendly compefifion ai Cade! summer camp. V- I -1-4' Tx . J V . ru- '. i L... - Mfg-.'J,. my xr S ' df . BA Fufure Teachers of America banquef held ei' San Lorenzo. Jr. Red Cross wrapping Chrislmas presenh for ihe Fairmonf Hospifel. .J Pass if fhrough fhe cenfer and Fighf, Fighf, Fighf! Pep and pirit gesture team on to Victor Come on and F-I-GHT! Wi+h all your M-I-GHT! Come on and figh+ wifh all your mighi! Come on and Fighrl Figl-i+! Figh+l This cheer and ofhers resounding in rhe ears of rhe ream lers rhem know we're all +here behind riiem and helping 'lhem +o a glorious vicrory. The minures rick on fowards +he end of +he game and +he roorers are begin- ning +o feel like a pari' of rhe feam. Of course 'rhe credii' goes 'ihe 'I'he hard- worked Cheer Leaders and Song Girls, for wiih 'rheir Pep and Spirif working wifh +heir perfecf form ihey lead +he roofers and 'rhe ream on io Vicioryl NANCY DeWITT , Head Yell Leader ' ei 'lk o TTS-...of 44 Song girls wiih Farmer mascof. MN as Q P 4 TN. 'R' Wx fm, MAROLYN GREEN -- n fn Leff to righh I. Cosia, F. Garcia. N. DeWiH, T. Ingham, B. Meindel. M51 0 - oo Qc.: Head song ef., ,cj f ' x Leif io righ+: G. Bufler, J. Fallavena, L. Lyon, M. Green, J. Lamborl F. Marino, B. Wooley. J . so iff Leff fo righf: C. Sanios, K. Owens, G. Anderson The Yell Leaders going flwrough Give 'em fhe Ax, for ihe Baseball feam. IRENE COSTA Head Yell Leader ig 4 ,b 1 f'-' 5 b' XA 5 Q- .1 ' ig 1 . KAREN OWENS Head Song Girl O 5 N f .. U PRIG OGGIRL AD YELL LEADER ug Girls going Harough flue Alma Meier affer a successful Baslefball ne. Leff fo righiz J. May, E. Long, l. Code, N. Merrick, B. Meindel. AP' ' af? TQ gs 7 gg? P7' ' Q 6.4. ll' , e X . in 3.. ,,, f E' KUW I' Ileff io righfl I. Cosia, F. Garcia, N. De Wifi, T. Ingham, B. Meindel. ROW 2: R. Turner, L, Hosick, E. Burr, B. Warren, B. Arlingion, M. Boulier, l. ' ll lr . ROW 3: K. Wallrer, B. Siandley, C. Brown, E. Long, N. Merriclr, E. Daugherry, K. Holum, E. Suclrer, G. Cisneros, G. Hernandez, R. Cain, C. Lange, N. Voe me e Kenyon, P. Ruiz, L. Hari, S. Widsieen, J. Ayen, J. Henderson, M. Ray, G. Hall, J. Tanner, J. Dahle, K. Small, M. Johnson, L. Baca, G. Gaeia, J. Wade, M. Domoio, A. Bilier. ROW 4: P. Hyer, L. Fowler. E. Talaslca, J. Morfenso, P. Robinson, E. Waison, L. Sheeis, B. Culberison, M. Navone, L. Bruch, B. Ficlrle, C. Loyle, L. Provan- h S Waliers G Machado C Buchanan D. Jordan, P. Mclniyre, J. Brum. ROW 5: D. While, S. Vargas, B. Lambdin, C. Cherry, P. Nichols, B. Willrinson, E. Bufiraf M. Baker, P.. VanLehn, iM. .Hul'chings,' H. Tessier, D. Gonzales, D. Sulier, H. Gonzales, J. Serpa. Megaphone Club is an organizaiion devoied Io school spiri+. From ihis club come our school yells, Siudeni Body and Class Song Girls and Yell Leaders. The club keeps school spiril high and spreads il' far and wide. The good job ihey do is evidenl' ai all evenis of our school and al' oiher schools. The spiriied enihusiasm shown a+ ihe class meeiings and noon rallies is broughi our wiih ihe help of Rally Band and ihe Megaphone club members. Pep Council is made up of fhe leaders of Rally Commiifee, Megaphone Club and fheir advisors. They help wiih noon rallies and help io build up ihe spiril' of 'lhe school. ROW I: Iliff io righil G. Builer, J. Fallavena, L. Lyon, M. Green, F. Marino, B. Wooley. ROW 2: V. Cisneros, M. Labrado, J. Ramierez, D. Valewzvela, F. I acson J Kem er C Logan H Heiriclr S Rogers C Norris F Babson B Freeman C. Dainis, J. Spencer, A. Ferreira, J. Vegas, K. Owens, C. Avclar. ROW sa , . p . - . - . - . - . . . - . 3: J. Holmgren, L. Tongi, J. Ralrowicz, E. Brum, K. Basum, M. Orres, S, Needham, S. Cloudeane, B. Schulie, J. Furbee, C. Cadinlia, B. Brumfield, P. Venfimizuii, M Hyman, J. Rasmussen, L. Nysirom, B. Terry, C. Fowler. ROW 4: B. Silva, A. LiHle, D. Trice, S. Holrii, J. Rasmussen, B. Fonies, P. Laveriy, P. Wires, S. Pereris, ' ' S. R V S J. L.iCox, J. Togm, C. Haney. J. Aho, V. Voas, C. Keliner, L. Rasmussen, P. Willey, N. Calvin, L. Carrabello. ROW 5. S. Donovan, aymore, . ousa, Fernandez, K. Blankenship, V. Waifs, B. LaPray, G. Anderson, C. Sanfos, R. Sievenson, H. Holmes, C. Blanlrenship, l. Self, M. Rubid, K. Maupin, M. Douglas, A. Loveiwisr, A.,Appleseed, D. Shmidf. S. Slrow, U. Braclr. V N K as fi in 1 Ja J -- Y . .f - 3 , 'A if , ' Q xllf i .- f Z 0. kv rd 1 I V I V! :, ffl .. 1- ' 69,1 , A' -- ff ew,-3 fe ,- NQ,1...', few 4398 vb A ' J' ft? , Y HE V. TDNOKR , A ER L Farmers will remember Ihe many happy momenfs shared af school dances. Among fhe dances fhis year we will remember Disc Jockey Jump. Sadie Hawkins. Spring Fever. Cupid's Re- 'I'urn, and fhe Block 'H' Dance. AI' 'Ihe dances 'Ihe Farmers meer old friends and new ones. H' is 'l'he 'lime when fhey can fall: over 'Ihe week's acliviiies and oiher incidenfs. Gordon's is usually 'Ihe place for +he sfudenfs fo meei' for refreshmenis affer 'Ihe dances. - I Sfudenfs rock 'n' roll Io Elvis' lafesi records ai 'Ihe Senior dance . . . Disc Jockey Jump. DANCES. COKETAIL PARTIES. RALLIES . . . EXCITING MOMENTS FOR REMINISCING If IOOIS lik! IIIOSO IPOSIIMOYI really INV! Hmm! Did Cupid Refurn af Ihe The handsome, sfrong, bravmy, afhleiic Spring Fever. Iheme of Ihe Fresh dance. Sophomore dang. in February? block H men enierfained siudenfs wifh fheir dance in March. 1 1 Q'-tv I . , 1' Ii q,. 1.43, ' ' I if - , Q7 5 415- ff . Y 1 J K ?3?izf ,- ' --:+g-- gg -1. iliif' V i -ai lil ! Q W X . X.- I44 G'v.vsomD win X N wi! -Q Lhxk 16 K - Enioying cool rhyfhms af iha Ari and Piano Club dance. couples A+ Blocl: H dance, lwo leffermen, G, Slruiz and B. Gaslon, serve ,wing 'n' sway fo fhe music of ihe Coachmen. colzes 'lo fhirsly D. Muncy and guesf. J. Scheffel and S. Donovan seem fo be having a good game of ping- While wailing for fhe nexf number al Blocl: H dance, siudenfs pong ai ihe annual Co-Rec Cu?-Ups. ge? +ogefher fo chai. , X llxlwii ,ll ii .il asemxrfag' l l S-'aff' Gi ' l Remember fhe never-ending shuffle for coals af a school dance? Wiih his version of ever lovin' Elvis Presley, Jack Sfrivers A 'few of fhe sfudenfs found +heir way +o lhe clance lane enferlains af a school dance. 'For some relaxafion ai fhe Co-Rec Cul-Ups. HAYWARDITE E JOY A Y EXTRAC RHIC L R ACTIVITI N 0 ' . gxi Y - -l Q11 ' al IPI - Xl s:.d'..'!i H If Q vi 1 2 A I . ,- Y a X- -issui- Enfhusiasfic sfudenfs lislen fo one of lhe many Wha+'s fha? Well ip, ,he Senior float for fha lectures givsn ai Career Nighf' Down Town Rally, being so vigorously worked on by Gary Learner, Ann Sakai. and Bruce Euler. RALLIES, DANCES. HOUSE PARTIES, LECTURES, SPORTS. ANY EXCUSE FOR A GATHERING IS A GOOD ONE ACCORDING TO THE FARMERS Why, Loco, wl1af's fha mailer? . . . lndigeslion? Chaffing, ealing, and dancing were +l1ese lrool-lcafs af Denny Sfillman's parfy afler +l1e Exfravaganza. lf looks lilze fhese gals are havin' fun af Deanna Overmiller's P.J. parfy in Feb- ruary. Af flue Sporls' Award Banquef in March, Mr. Kenney spoke fo flue boys on physical conclifioning and inferesf in sporls. I46 Xe' 7' rw Farmers receive lasf minuie insiruclions Gene AUQUS infefviewi before appearing on Doffie Hansen's Hi Time. H19 Lancers on T-V- f V 'K' li , 451 - ' ' ff r 6 sri S' - fm .-...s ml 'Q 'rl ' 9 . N Girls fake lime oul for refreshmenfs af Hue Big Sisier lea. l Hifi QQ WY is ,. Q 4 JL arf... 'Q X4 4'1- Tension mounfs as Hayward gels +l'1e ball from Kind Hearfed? . . . Vernon Parlrer, sfudenl confrol Freshmen and Senior girls gel acquainfed ai lhe EI Cerrifo. member, gives pleading Bev Grandon a cilafion. Big Sisfer lea. 6' el el . NN S- , 1 'Wa if QX gel N I is . '1 : 1 N l N s , e A se, - il 04a 4 J f ff. 1 .H f' I ' flint? lf, Q 1.-1-Z N Ya . :.l'.q.:. li x V ' ' ll 5 0 ANN Y , The Ken A+ Karen Correa's parly, Neil Ross expresses his Bobbie' didrfl you gelll1eiolre7 surpr V ee. cify sleeps buf noi al Sieve Tucker's goin LaJoie. M . , ,..3-4? . 3:3 my'-1.,,. ise al Andy's funny iolre. Nu- ei. . Hmmm! lsn'+ lliis a good donu+! remarks Dol While 'fo Larry - l f g away par Y or Coslello al Sally Sparlfs parly eller fhe San Leandro game. 9.41 PARTIE l The place when can reall di Bob Dernedde surprises Trudy wilh a cake af her birlhday parly given by Marcia Mennel. Wliafs coo in Cheri M gg' ' K g7 le Co is Arlene a I at H looks like B b p 9 g her after-flue-San-Lorenz g p ty fed fo him ,gt M ly G p fy Sadie Hawkins d What a swell party this has been says Rich C ine gang a+ Jaclzie Dewell's house. ARTIE P RTIE 2 students of Hayward High t and let their hair down. A 'few juniors enjoy fidbifs and chaHer ef L. Harder's coiefail pariy before fha Prom. Seniors carry oui' iheme . 5 . ij r lr Q f jfgnr ray .1 fx 5 xk' Lighfs Along flue Soine . ln flue cloalr room. The HarmoneHes enferlein sfudenfs, accompanied by Wall' Tolleson and his band. x X Q. ,T-' A 'H Y Spill ZW? - K G. Moody admires her bracele! orchid. l R .A,., ,,.,k ,tri LIGHTS ALONG THE SEINE THEME OF MEMORAILE JUNIOR PROM Dreaming of Paris, sfudenis dance to lhe rhyihm of Wall Tolleson's band. if l50 G'-Whos: 0RFIALFLIG...THE EIORBALL f., 4' ' . anvil! Seniors sway +o fhe smoofh rhyfhms of the band. If looks like Tom Piani enioys drink- ing his punch ouf of Cinderella's slipper. Happy seniors are seen heading for fhe ball effer enioying before- dance fidbifs. LLL... I' Engaged in chaffer, Jean Fowler, Pai' Gairnbasfinano, Avis Perkins, Marolyn Green, and Barbara Terry iouch-up in fhe powder room. A M I i' K' 7 , i M 4' Seniors enioy before-ball dancing af Joan Fellavena's coleieil perfy. X . 1 W we I 4 I ,fl :W 9 ei xmyi fx we mind, fr-'N Y IR gi . 4 1 .fafhsiwfmfwk ne?-Qpwknfngnginaa ,Agp . vw 1' tl ni in v. ' f '-E.g:1e.gin5'vg,a1g,n pg, wp! IE?-. ' 5- nl .ai nv 4 -iaawesasfaaiifafgege l .., I ,4 maassgggag-,mgggafsb ' ' f liigiilhiify E H I, E a f Z g gx X A u f f7 WAN 5 ...... f f ! Q' 4 SRX 1 ffgfig f ff it 4 4 Z 1 4 4 4 W e-My If T9 K ,X If X ffgf l Q Jw 'VW' f W 4 M g Es K Q-11? , U REV. GMX moans M , 4 N ' ii? tif, f' 'L f 6 , 'RX UI! sn it-his e F- if 4 A J Q ,1 ' fxfv MN-S , ir jfjs M X X Athletics as Alameda 20 - Hayward 0 Opening lhe season wi'l'h a 'lough leam fhe Farmers los+ a hard-foughl baffle wilh Alameda. The score was 20 'lo 0. Tony Del Rio was an oulslanding player in +ha+ game. Carrying fhe ball seven limes he racked up 85 yards. El Cerrifo 32 - Hayward 7 The Farmers gol off fo a good slarl buf slowed down fast El Cerri-lo scored firsl in 'rhe opening quarfer and again in lhe second quarler. Bob Gasfon 'lhen made Hayward's only fally making lhe score I3 'lo 7. During lhe second half EI Cerrilo scored lhree more louchdowns ending lhe game wilh 32-poinl lead. COACH FEKETE . his i ...vi i si.gX:ziT:M X 1 , P. f D .. - w e ee 4 - n W irre A .sv 1 F F Y --as 5 Rag, iil ffflh V K: 'Mk f f. . V-in 1 M AJ . ,,. I K V. 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F xsjifk f Q Q -5415 5' ir ve pw .j ' fl' 5 ,:,,y.f.'g.: f W --' 532' if ,iw 1 2 'W - ' Y -W -. fi Richmond 16 - Hayward 0 The Farmers had a bad break in lhe beginning of lhe season wilh anolher 'lough leam and loss of I6 'lo 0 in favor of lhe Richmond Oilers. Chuck Woolridge improved in lhe quarferback posilion of 'lhe Farmers from 'lhe Alameda game and aided in keeping lhe score down. P0llT Encinal 20 - Hayward 6 Hayward gol' off fo anolher good slarl' and scored 'lhe firsl' 'lally of 'rhe game. The score slood 6 - 0. On 'lhe kickoff Encinal made a 66- ard relurn for a louchdown. The p.a.l. was good lo make lhe score 7 - 6 in 'Favor of lhe Je'l's. The Encinal Jels scored lwice more making 'lhe p.a.l. only once lo make 'lhe final score 20-6. Bob Gaslon made Hayward's only lally. Q Piedmont 7 - Hayward 14 Hayward gol off lo a slow slarl buf slarfed rolling during 'lhe game when fhey chalked up fheir firsl viclory of lhe season wilh a score of I4 - 7 over 'lhe Piedmonl' Highlanders. Bob Gaslon and Tom Planl' were 'lhe oufsfanding players. Again 'lhey improved lremendously over lhe Richmond game. San Lorenzo 6 - Hayward 13 Once again in +he I956 foolball season, Hayward defealed lheir opponenls San Lorenzo I6-6 for lheir second sfraighl win. I+ was a very hard-foughl' ballle. Wayne Flash Johingon and Harry Frea made 'lhe 'louch downs for Hayward. VARSITY Berkeley 32 - Hayward 7 Hayward's hard-fighling 'foolloall leam losl' a very game ba'Hle againsl lhe Berkeley Yellow Jaclrels. Hayward's only lally was made in fhe four'l'h quar- ler of +he game. Hayward had a lol of spirif from 'lhe firsl' gun lo lhe lasf seconds of 'lhe game. Berkeley made mosl of lheir poinls in lhe firsl' half. we we .-me-New B iT'W'N N w...e.a..x,......,ee 1 se r FN:-We 5 '1,o Q , I - -x - ' ' X - ii L K it a Q i Mlfi, .'151ffN'g We-:,.. - 3: F 00TBALL COACH LEUPOLD San Leandro 24 - Hayward 6 Hayward losl lhis rough and fumble game lo lhe newcomers of +he League who finished in second place in 'lhe A.C.A.L. The San Leandro Pira'l'es whipped Hayward wilh a score of 24-6. Tom Planf made Hayward's only 'lally early in fhe second quarler. Hayward lied wilht lheir rivals, San Lorenzo, for nexl 'lo lhe lasl in lhe A.C L. .A. Q Jsfw 'E-' kwa ' v XX E E I X E Ni X Lg!! E V! I , xi EE i g Viq , ,I Q '- - -- kv---- ' --1 I i ' :: '.........- x ! ' N , 'l v B ' 1 a TOM BISSELL GEORGE BUCK CHUCK WOOLDRIDGE 1 v K , an - N ' . - N, .7 xx f x r-.-ft! W i Q' 'F 1i E ,5 4. V8 ha b fi 1 EH, L ,L ZC, :', E f E' 5 3 1 Qi... '..'.T.'-- ' XX fm . I GENE ANGUS .-...., D.. ' ' f 4 S RON QUALLS ii , C N JERRY LUNDGREN .M 5-il XX-.-1-l1'U'l 7 'III Ll lv pqnnnsunsuir Q - K V X, '4 E EA E 1 E Equal 2 L,,1 1 .,. - ,,,,? , AL,, il, f l --ululnnnn -.L M E A -:wp-, 1 iid E Q ' 4g ,QA i' , 72 Of WAYNE JOHNIGAN GARY BLACK MAX BROWN I ILQQ VOL li . 4 3 V N fi X 1 am Q QQ :NN DUANE SANDS VAR ITY gm 93 I I Y w' Dbl H A LARY COSTELLO gh-I--JK Xml--. -LL-.IS f sl! X 7, X J! el X n U I U 'I if x , .Y ,A e ,Jana A II, 4' 4 w . 4. ' A . TOLER BUTLER RON FENNER ,Q I-duno 1 ..,' : ' L '5 L N I ll i if YH!! L W ll R , U r f BARRY MAASHOFF TOM PLANT I , , R L fs: .2 , - - '-ilu 5, fm . - ' -u-.. xi .x:, ---..... i K W S. -:ng , I 4 b ,-,,-,.-K j Pi f -we--ug J, , B la' j 2 A LUCIEN MELANSON BILL CHENEY BOB GASTON .MJ 3 . 1 ' ROW I: Ilefi 'Io righfl R. Spillers, L. Sfockion, B. Linnell, T. Teixera, J. Worfhen, H. Lopez, D. Whiifield, B. Borad. ROW 2: D. Johnson, W. Leonardo, K. Machaughlin, R. Minor, D. Sanchez, B. Planf. ROW 3: T, Welfy, D. Chrisfensen, T. Lillak, G. Hagood, S. Nava, G. Slack, D. Davis. ROW 4: Coach Swanson, R. Greene, J. Asviff, G. Thompson, L. Blasquez, J. Bufler, J. Washburn. ROW 5: C. Sfearns, C. Cardenas, J. Fuccy, Assisianl Coach Lee Thompson. in Q J. V. SCORES FROSH-SOPH SCORES Hayward 6 . . San Lorenzo . . . I3 JIM.-i, Ha ward 28 . . San Lorenzo . . . 0 4.0 - Y Hayward O . . Cas+ro Valley .... I9 Hayward 36 . . Caslro Valley . . . 6 Hayward 6 . . Encinal .... . . I5 ' Hayward 26 . . Encinal .... . . 0 Hayward 6 . . Berkeley . . . . . 32 Q Hayward 0 . . Piedmoni . . . . I8 Hayward 0 . . San Leandro . . . 43 f Hayward 24 . . San Leandro. . . . 28 Hayward 7 . . Arroyo .... . . 37 fox 3: Hayward 40 . . Arroyo . . . . I3 zf ,A - A V! 'W 1 --' .ny ,mi-as A HJ K 1. me I.. I :- fi , 'fx I ' N I il' - Q., .I 'ii ' ..r'-V, . ska , 1 Q1 bn? M' Q H Q 5? ,Mg r'3'5f 7.-PI 851 1 ...6Qf7,, ROW I: Ilefl Io righll D. Harrelson, R. Paz, G. Enos, W. Rush, J. Slevenson, K. Kirlrland, J. Howe, A. Siewari, B. Kirkland, B. Hague, B. Derry, S. Rhodes, B. Sira. ROW 2: R. Paz, E. Pasfor, J. Wier, T. Sanfiago, E. Chamorro, T. Mariin, A. Shrouf, L. Silveria, F. Olivan, J. Sira, V. Biondi, T. Pereira. ROW 3: S. Wallrer, C. Bailey, R. Harbranson, K. Ramirez, D. Gaulf, R, Rollins, E. McBain, D. Shinoda, Valin, J. Kerby, B. Gianoili, R. Denend, D. Wozniclr, J. Janfezen, Coach W. Piedmont ROW 4: F. Mahannah, J. Clemenson, T. Bissell, R. Frieberg, C. Burgin, R. Rusher, A. Apodaco, J. Deaver, P. Perry, G. Shieler, D. Sfoddard, J, Davis. T N I D, Volpe T. Jiminez D. O'Connor - clzoss coli TRY 1' 5 Hayward Cross Coun+ry +eam had a very successful season wi'I'h a 9 win, I loss record and 'look fhe A.C.A.L. championship by whipping fhe San Francisco league champions. Their only defeaf was wiih Piedmoni' wilh a close score of 24 - 3l. Tony Jiminez and Dick Volpe were Hayward's oufsfanding runners all year. D. Volpe and D. O'Connor Q X WX ROW I: lleff 'lo righfl M. McCallum. T. Jiminez, D. Volpe, H. Maffos, D. O'Connor, B. Grolh, Coach R. Mahannah. ROW 2: L. Lay, R. Heeren, B. Upham, Salri D Paflerson, B. Quiner, D Horwood R. Ma oon, J G d . ROW ' . . . , g . or on 3: G. Tucker. H. Slislrovncs, W. Duccan, G. Hayashi, Manager Glelr, Manager Gurrola, B. Jerrel, K. Corral, E. Gilberf, D. Giroux, D. DeCosla. W, hi . 'X Q , 1 ..... NX was .X 'V'9W Q: my 5 Qs Mis? 5 1 Www 1- U . Q5 k. 1.. . ,, .. ,gs ,K ig S h vlffiwlfllf 5 5 ik wi' . fx ' ',f I 2 , Aw in ' K . . . i 3. fx W JAN! an Q ISF? XIAXZXIX wifi ,A 'N'b Q 7 I X Y gi? Jr '-i-3 eining hoopsiers fiahi for ball while Berkeley players prepare for inferference. An Alameda player affempfs io our-reach Meashoff and Locafelln L xr uf - AIA. COACH McKILLOP VARSITY BA KETBALL Pu'r+ing in long hours of daily prac+ice, Hay- ward's Varsify baskerball 'ream was hopeful af fhe sfarf of fhe season wifh 'I'wo sfraighf wins buf soon faced one bad break affer anofher, losing each succeeding game by a very narrow margin. Coach Bob McKillop sparked rhe lwelve hard-working members of fhe varsiiy 'leam and on 'lhe besl' players from J.V. and B feams fo insure an experienced varsi+y. S+ar+ing early in November wi+h daily pracfice from 3 p.m. +o 5 p.m. fhe varsify played I6 league games. SECOND ROUND VARSITY SCORES Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Alameda . Berkeley . San Lorenzo Piedmoni . Encinal . El Cerri+o . San Leandro Richmond M. Johnsfone sfruggles fo confrol a jump ball in fhe San Lorenzo game. Richmond player sprawls fo floor as Hal LaPray blocks oncom ng opponenf I62 ftlmi ' tx Fi 6 ix' L.-f B. Geisfer Coach A D D TOP ROW, leff fo righf: E. McBain, l.. Tomley, R. Rose, A. Ferreira, T. Texeria, B. Geisfer. BOTTOM ROW: O. Covingfon, D. Nichols, R. Turner, D. Paulo, G. Paulo, G. Zaballos. FARMER RA KETEERS START EARLY ORK L0 G A D HARD Hayward's Junior Varsify and B baskefball feams are bofh hard-fighfing, eager-fo-win feams. Alfhough fhe breaks have been againsf fhem fhroughouf fhe season, fhey never give up which shows fhey have whaf if fakes in forfifude. All boys from freshmen fo juniors are eligible for fhe Junior Varsify while B feam members musf fulfill cerfain exponenf require- menfs such as age, weighf, heighf. Bofh 'reams play in Alameda Counfy Afhlefic League compefifion. The players showing 'lhe greafesf possibilify go on fo play varsify fhe following year. i 1 aff! B. Regior Coach A TOP ROW, leff fo righf: B. Regier, L. Jagla, R. Boron, L. Sfochfon, G. Tuclrer, J. Wier, Griebrolr, BOTTOM ROW: A. Sfewarf, D. Wozniclr, D. Ellis, R. Rollins, J. Hansell, F. Marciel, K. Bnlfor, San Lorenzo males a goal. Hayward's Localelli Tries fo score. Jefferson inhrcepls. I ITATIO AL TOUR AME T The San Leandro High Pirales caplured lhe lhird annual H.l.T. by beafing our own Farmers, Menlo, Afherfon, and Balboa. The Pirafes beal- Balboa 34 'lo 27 fo gain ihe championship. Neilher finalisl, Balboa nor San Leandro was supposed 'ro win lheir firsl game. Pre-'lourney favoriie Capuchino nosed Menlo-Al'herl'on bl +o 57 for +hircl place. Alfhough Hayward losl' 'lheir aflernoon game fo San Leandro 22 'lo lb, 'lhe Farmers came back in lhe evening confesf io nose oul Jefferson 24 lo 23. San Lorenzo, 'lhe liHle school across lown, couldn'l win one game during +he lourney. Bishop O Dowd confrols fha ball Balboa's Thomas rebounds San Leandro slops Belboe Coach Swanson ROW I. lefi fo righf: J. Fisher, J. Clemensen, J. Cosia, J. Rooi, F. Garcia, M. Theede, R. Herbranson, D. Tousley, R. Bradley, R. Paz. ROW 2: R. Brandon, B. Gianofii, W. Vargas, J. Sfroud, B. Borad, H. Gallegus, L. Lewis, S. Rhodes, C. Braffon, C. Johnson, T. Planf Jr., J. Lundgren. ROW 3: L. Conklin, T. Builer, B. Harbaugh, H. Lopez, R. Greene, W. Bush, J. Gallagher, G. Enos Jr., R. Annabelle, E. Chamorro, manager. ROW 4: B. Harris, B. Paz. T. Welfy, D. Plummer, A. Falias, L. Thornfon, E. Gilberf. Coach H. Swanson. RESTLING Hayward's wrestling ieam like ihe one las? year had a very successful season. Sfarfing our wiih a green group of boys in November, ihe ieam worked long and hard praciising afier school from 4:00 io 5:30 in 'ihe special exercise room of +he boys' gym. Wresfling is a 'rough individual spori bur if is noi' a dangerous one because pressure holds are noi' allowed. The main benefifs are 'I'o le+ small boys compeie on a varsiiy level and fo physically develop all 'ihe young men in ihe sporf. A J.V. ieam works ou? along wi+h fhe varsify and is composed of inexperienced members who are frying fo qualify for varsify. There are I2 weighf divisions: fherefore I2 men wresfle varsiiy each meet The ieam ifself is made up of aboul forfy boys. A wresiler sfrives for poin+s: five poinfs if a man wins by a pin, Three poinfs for a decision, 'Iwo poinls each for a He. and no poinf for a loss. Marches are held wiih o+her schools, including 'len varsily maiches and sixfeen J.V. mafches. Oufsianding in wresiling fhis year were Jerry Lundgren, Jim Roof, Don Sanchez, Bob Gasion, and Mark Davis. Mark Davis puffing on a figure four working for a pin. Bill Drysdale and visifor going for a fake down. ROW I, leff fo righf: Anderson, Miller, P, Guerro, P. Olivera, Gulaff, N. Beckley. ROW 2: H. Gallegus, R. Rushin, Whinery, D. Besf. S. Nava, T. Buller, B. Duncan. Coach Phillips -A-xx 'P' X , Q 19 rx ,f- i ry 5 Q T BLIG Working ouf daily affer school from November fhrough January, fhe Hayward High fumbling feam soon became experfs in forward and backward rolls and ofher fundamenfals of fumbling. When infroduced fo fhe arf of using a framopline, sfudenfs are carefully and skilfully guided info becoming well frained. To develop skill fakes from one fo fwo years. Alfhough if is nof a dangerous sporf, spoffers are posfed on fhe four corners fo assisf fhe novice should he gef info diffi- culfy. Hayward has fhe presfige of being fhe only school in fhe disfricf wifh an acfivify of fhis kind, and holds exhibifions 'S Ne whenever possible. This season fhe feam performed fwice for fhe public: once af fhe end of fhe season for fhe Varsify- Alumni baskefball game: and once during fhe Hayward lnvifa- fional Tournamenf. Alfhough fumbling is very popular wifh fhe sfudenfs, fhe feam musf be resfricfed fo fwenfy or fhirfy members and fry-ou-fs are based on fhe selecfion of fhose boys who have fhe besf possibilifies. Because fhe carry-over from fumbling fo diving is so greaf, many of fhe members of Hayward's swimming feam are parficipanfs. Hayward owes much fo fhe able and well-liked coach of bofh fhese sporfs, Coach Gordon Phillips. Hank Gallegus working ouf of fhe frampoline. +43 3 -.Www '-uf Safe af firsf base is Casfro Valley player Larry Cobb: flrsf baseman for A Valleyman ge+s a hit . . . The C.V. Sparfans wenf on +o defeaf flue HHYWBYJ is -,Olin ROQGYS- Farmers by a 5-'fo-3 score. HOR EHIDER PROVIDE PELLBOUND lVl0ME T F011 ROOTEH Hayward secures anofher hi+ off fhe hands of Sieve Goodall, Casfro Valley mound ace. Q l gmt-Q'ytxfet-Ksviqfetegmcq y., maps I Howe waiches a called ball move across fha plafe in fha C.V. encounfer. J. Howe is lagged our by C.V. firsf baseman R. Hirsclwrnan. Hayward's J.V. baffled ihe Sparfans fo an 8-io-8 fie. ffxg 'I ' . 'A' j j i , .,,. - 1 ' ' -Q X . as S! 2 v Q ? 1 , , ' ' x K yu ' T ,. 1 A i K sg 5 X x 1 j ii ' PP L f FRONT ROW, lofi' fo righi: M. Lambo, G. Maderious. ROW 2: D. Harrelson. R. Zaballos, G. Sfruiz, R. Hamilfon, G. Enos. ROW 3: J. Molnos, D. Bifano, J. Elizarreif, J. Gonzales, M. Ferea. TOP ROW: D. Sfillman, L. Siocldon, J. Rogers, J. Fuccy, T. Planf, C. Wooldridge, Coach Leupould. -M VAR ITY AND JUNIUR VAR ITY BA EBALL Taking over +he Farmer spor+s' spo+ligh+ for +he early spring, fhe varsify and - X junior varsify baseball reams looked good in pracfice and had slronger hiH'ing, caiching, pi+ching 'lhan las+ ear. The varsify horsehiders feafured eighf refurn- Mi' ing le'H'ermen: Chuck Wooldiidge, Denny Siillman, Gary Enos, Joe Gonsalves, Glenn Sirufz, Tom Planf, Don Bifano and John Elizarrey. The sfrong combinafion of Wooldridge, ca+ching, and Sfillman, pifching, and 'ihe consisfenfly good hiHing of Zaballos and Siruiz ra+ed fhe varsiiy high in A.C.A.L. games. The junior varsi+y, feaiuring ihree junior members, Chuck Siearns, Bob DeMello, and Byron Linnell, made a good showing in fheir firsf game by defeaf- ing Alameda 9-fo-0, buf losl' fo Richmond 3-fo-2. The varsify pracfice game wiih Amador ran an exfra inning because of a 3-+o-3 He, bu+ ended wiih fhe firsi loss 'For fhe Farmers. Score for League games so far ihis year have been Qfvii COACH LEUPOULD N V, A Alameda 4: Hayward 3: Richmond 2: Hayward I: Casiro Valley - fi ifswf This year Coach Leupould has been fhe menfor for 'lhe varsiiy, while Coach ff? A Regier cracked fhe whip +he fhe J.V.'s. X 4 I 5 9' 'Q F , a I-KZWNV' COACH Reeuzn , or '. g ..,, - aj X we . ws.. A FRONT ROW, lofi fo righf: A. Apodoca, R. Ron, R. Conklin, D. Packard. ROW 2: G. Medoiros, man- ager: G. Souza, R. Brooks. A. Shrouf, K. Corral, C. Day, G. Schialor, manager. ROW 3: R. De Mello, B. Linnell, C. Sfearns, J. Howe, R. Chrisfensan, J. Shvenson, A. Pacheco. FRONT ROW, lefl fo righi: Handy, Heoren, Jimenez, LaPray, Johnnigan, McCallum, Clanlon, Allen, Grofh, Rosenbaum, Horwood, Mahannah, Herbranson. ROW 2: Ulibarri, Theedo, Ouiner, Shand, G. Tucker, S. Tucker, Gurolla, Cosfello, Ash, B. Kirkland, Denend, Rhodes, Wier, Annable, Angus, Paiferson, Gaslon. ROW 3: Coach Mahannah, McBain, Garcia, Rollins, Williams, Fenner, Silveslri, Dahle, Nava, Turner, Upham, Ward, K. Kirkland, Melanson, Buck. ROW 4: Coach Fekele, Freiberg, Buchanen, Jerrill, Sakai, Taylor, Dowell, Lundgren, Gurule, Holme, Cosfa, Sliskeveis, Daly, Nunham, Giroux. TOP ROW: Greene, Jansen, Malfos, TRACK Boasfing eighl refurning leH'ermen, Gene Angus, 220 and V4 -mile: Rod Annable, Bob Gasion, V and Lucien Melanson hurdles' Hal LaPray, and Paul Rosenbomb, high iump and pole vaulh O'Connor, Elliolf, Rideoul, Johnson, Gordon, Sira, Hayashie, Duncan, Silva. 9 Q ii Sieve Tucker, hurdles and discus: and Dick Volpe, I-mile and 'fz -mile, Farmer lrack squad made an oufsfanding showing fhis season. The Farmers' slrongesl evenls were +he 2-mile relay and . lhe hurdle relay. Angus, Volpe, McCallum and Jimenez made up +he 2-mile, and Tucker, Melan- X f son and Annable made up 'lhe hurdle relay. A .KVA '53 an Gasfon, lasl' year's NCS champion, won consislenlly lhis year in low and high hurdles, broad S K af' jump, and 440 relays. Volpe's besf lime mile has been 4.35, and Jiminez ran fhe 880 in 2.05. Hal xr LaPray pole-vaulfed lhe eleven-fool' mark +his year and placed in every nieel. The champion of gg ,K ,,,, my ' fhem all was Buddy Clanlon who ran 'lhe l80 low hurdles in l9.7, +he 'faslesl 'lime in lhe s'la'l'e ' A and perhaps in 'rhe na'l'ion. - ' The Farmers slarfed off +he season by upselling Balboa, and winning over San Leandro by a landslide. Coach Mahannah is 'lo be congrafulaled along wifh +hese men for a mosl successful season. COACH MAHANNAH Jimenez leads in 'rhe l320 race B Gasfon wins in lhe hurdles. -K. LaPray goes up and over lo placein lhe high iump., . ll GENE ANGUS MIKE MCCALLUM DICK VOLPE STEVE TUCKER DAVE PATTERSON ROD ANNABLE I I V fl. I 'Q TONY JIMENEZ BILL GROTH 9 I 'S-....,I f, 1 v wdvK,.u 'r'eM.- RAY HERBRANSON RICHARD O'CONNOR BOB GASTON CHARLEY CLANTON HENRY MATTOS HAL LA PRAY in -. 'luwrqm N R' N S., ms ., M kIT 5'I. Q-we-A +V QFWWK. 3-'ilq ...L .M 4. Q . - s N.,.m-fri: 'Sf - , L N f ,, .. N'-sw... . I ,SS W- X- I Y LI- Q. 'N' 4- 'RHF A. D A I W: s., . .. ,,,,,1x, 5 .Q ss,-V gh , ., wY I -Ah Ns. rr. A -fm' Rfslitfk ' ' -gunna-10 FX 1,,,.,,..,. 4 I - In-s'1 5,111-ff FIasI1 Johnigan goes over fhe mark In +I1e broad iump. And IIIBYIFG off! . . . Relays In II18 friangular meei. ' . f'i'r' X 3' . 1' . filwfs bis-1 :su I ff, W Q ff. i Q ., is ' f L' A aria., FRONT ROW, lofi io righf: Burhhari, Henry, Mendonca, Duncan, Hill, Heinrich, McKenzie, Woolf, Carier, Bullman. ROW 2: Fosier, Griebel, Lucas, HHmlli'Oh Brown, Anderson, Hornbeal, Zaballos. ROW 3: Rusher, Miller, Frank, Albrighi, Gallagus, Loux, Dunbar. ROW 4: Evarf, Paulo, Levine, Cagle, Perry, Daly, Henderson Davis, Silva, Cary. Oliveria. ROW 5: Clamenson, Defion, Solari. SWIMMI G The always sfrong Farmer mermen boasf of eighi' relurning leliermen, all of whom have had ACAL and NCS experience. These men are: Marv Mendonca, Gary McKenzie, and Ray Woolf Q , Q, in fhe sprin+sg Bill Burkharr and Gary Heinrich in 'I'he 200: Toler Bufler and Lanny Hill in diving ' evenis and Bob Duncan and Hank Harrison as baclcsiroke specialisis. , Lasf year Richmond edged 'lhe locals for fhe league +i+le +o mark 'rhe firsr lime in five years +he Farmers didn l win +he meef. Bui 'rhis year, +he Farmer aquamen A ' as have liferally burned up +he waferways, firs+ defeaiing San Jose Siafe g G'HElNRlcH Frosh by ihe score of 52Vz +o 24Vz and 'faking five oui of eighf firsl' places. Again in fhe mee+ wi+h fhe Knigh+s of Casflemonf fhe mermen L ' won by a score of 45-fo-32. Q . ri., aw N X 4 YQ X 6 .. g , ., Q AN .- ig X. - 2 21.:- j y H. Hwkmsou H. sALLseus M. MENDONCA C A re , - if f ' rsea ,,r ellyc s. aunxr-mar R. woou: s. auLMAN I70 COACH PHILLIPS . . i, 3 C 5 . his .Age if ,- ' , L If is 'WU ':iig riff: i . X - L ,, WJ A 'e n R A L. HILL UB. CARTER B. DUNCAN ,., M. FOSTER G. McKENZIE G. ZABALLOS - s y..,.,,......-v--M - .uw .--- wgrgsw - ,,,wv-,www , FAR ER ABLAME iEi5Li 1'ECTATOR N Qu inr- r Lanny Hill, varsi+y diver, demonsfrafes e perfed iaclrknife. - 7 L A , . law' r Z an Varsify diver goes Harough H10 one and one-half forward somersaulf 1 .. nee g lin- 0' R' 5' Blaclr Bishops in aclion aqainsf Piedmonf. FRONT ROW, leTT To righT: N. Hayashi, F. Sumares. ROW 2: K. Pyle, W. SwiTT, G. PeTerson, J. Lucas. BL CK BI HOP CHESS TEAM MainTaining The Alameda CounTy championship conTinuously since l'-732 The Hayward high school chess Team enTered anoTher year which so Tar has been a vicTorious one. The Black Bishops have played five games This season and have won all of Them. For 25 years They have held The Alameda CounTy championship excepT for The year I955 when They losT one game To San Lorenzo. Besides holding The counTy championship, They won The sTaTe TiTle in I934 and I939 and The norThern California championship in l932, I933, I936, l938, and I94-0. The Team plays everyday during TourTh and -TiTTh periods To perTecT iTs game Techniques. There are approximaTely TiTTy boys in The group and ouT oT These TiTTy only Ten may play in The acTual conTesT. These Ten boys are: Frank Sumares, capTaing Bob Harbaugh, Gary PeTerson, KurT Pyle, Norman Hayashi, Jerry Lucas, WalTer SwiTT, Bill Ouiner, Bob Dowell, and Mike SmiTh. The TirsT seven of These boys play in The maTches and The oTher Three are used as subsTiTuTes in case of absence. League games for The chess Team are held Trom November Through March. FRONT ROW, lefT To righT: J. Joseph, H. Scanlon, Coach Piedmont ROW 2: R. Wallace, B. Joseph, T. Long, P. Nelson. MR. KILG-ORE GOLF The Hayward High golf Team, under Tl leadership of Bill PiedmonT, sTarTed Tl season off on The righT approach as The deTeaTed PiedmonT, I2-6. This Tee was number one in The A.C.A.L. la year. Each man on Hayward's six-m. squad musT have a cerTain average pracTice games before he is eligible T play againsT oTher schools. The Black and Gold Turf-cuTTers ha so Tar a 5 -0 record. There were To league maTches and 7 pracTice maTche The reTurning Ieffermen This year are Wallace, H. Scanlon, A. STewarT. V ...el 1, I 1. jc: 1 x....f ' ' ii . COACH PIEDMONT fi KV K N yr' ff -. :Xi ,, A is , i . X S y. lg X , - N - . K Q ' l NW , I T so , .,...,,g, ' gy, 'Rr ig ,-if. FRONT ROW, lefi fo righl: R. Threlleld, D. Lee, R. Milner, A. Kehler, J. Washburn, L. Rodrigues. ROW 2: B. Joseph, E. Langley, B. King, G. File, S. Neve, G I TRAMURAL Any boy who qualifies in his P.E. class may become an inlramural winner. Winners are singled ou'l' for compelirion in fheir classes: from rhere fhey challenge oiher classes or periods, and so on un+il fhey have won lhe spor+ and become an inframural winner or have been defealed on +he way. This in+er-class pro- gram has been a choosing poinf for many boys: if 'lhe boy is good enough he may go on fo varsiiy compeii- lion. 'Such a case is lhal of Warner Vargas, who lasi' year wresrled in+ramurals, and who fhis year wreslled on Hayward's ouisfanding grapplers' squad. Warner was very successful in varsily compeiilion as he won firsl place in ihe Alameda Counl Afhleiic League championship and 'look an excellenl' lhird place in lhe Norfh Coasi Secfionals. The inframural program is led by head coach Bob Regier. Hardway, B. Plew, J. Pacheao. B. Parlr, J. Tinkler. AVN f iw! Q-Y, f..'f'i 'P FRONT ROW. lef+ fo righf: R. lsacsen, G. McKay, D. Sfroud, E. Bassard. BACK ROW: Brown, S. Abreu, B. Kirkland, L. Denend. BLOCK H Block H is made up of boys who have earned a varsify block. In foo+ball, baslcelball, baseball lgames made up of quarlersl a block is earned by playing more fhan half +he game. In oiher sporfs, +he block is awarded on a poinf basis, so many poin+s for every evenf according +o place won. Only 'lhose boys who have earned +heir blocks in a spori' such as lhese can belong fo Block H and only +hose who belong +o Block H can wear a block. A Spor'l's Award Banquel' is held fhree limes a year, fall, winfer, and spring. Here awards are given and +he nexi' day inifiafion of 'Phe new members is held. New 'lhis year was +he awarding of individual frophies +o fhe oulsfanding players of each spori. Made up of approximafely 45 members, Block H keeps +he H on fhe hill painfed, assisfs in mainlaining cleanliness aboul' +he campus, and puis on a dance once a year. Their mosf impor1'an+func1'ion, of course, is +heir parlicipafion in afhleiic con1'es'I's, which indirecfly keeps school spirif running high. A quid moment during ihe Block H dance. 'iii 4 ....wais.4. 9 if ' '9 999 'Q if ROW I, lefl' 'lo righf: L. Alvarez, B. Barreif, B. Paz, M. Theede, W. Vargas, H. Lopez. ROW 2: J. Roof, F. Garcia, F. Davis, B. Gasfon, G, Sfruiz, H. Mailos. ROW 3: J. Lundgren, T. Plan+, G. Angus, D. Volpe, T. Jiminez, D. Bifano. ROW 4: D. Slillman, B. Duncan, B. Haley, R. Wallace, D. Horwood, F. Mahanneh. ROW 5: B. Cheney, G. McKenzie, R. Annable. L. Melanson, S. Tuclter, R. O'Connor. H. Harrison. ROW 6: B. Burlrharl, J. Smifh, D. Sands, E. Locaielli, L. Cosfello, G. Black, R. Fenner, H. Ferea, J. Dorfer. ROW 7: M. Mendonca, H. LaPray, D. PaHerson, B. Clanfon, T. Bissell, M. Johnsfone, P. Rosenbaum, K. Timm. va-fu Painiing the Block H on fhe hill isn'+ as easy as if looks! NOW. Hdllll. ll1iS is no HMO for 8 MP- 5 IN g IE 657' W mi 'rf-I ....'E:2:.-,- 5 - 'N'-Q. qv- 4-J X ,g'i:1,x I N' --' - ... YI M H I Ee 2 'IQ I gl 3 I W5 ilk? J EAN FOWLER Presidenf G.A.A. FALL COUNCIL During fheir adminislralion they planned +wo acrivify blocks. They also planned a very successful Hi Jinx, and helped lhe new spring council and Block H plan l'he annual G.A.A. Banquet The fall council boughl' new membership cards for all G.A.A. members. During one of +he meeiings fhe council was rudely inlerrupfed by Marian Ber+oHi who was oufside ihe window of 'l'he lecfure room cafching fermifes for Mr. Pifman. Then al' almosf fhe end of ihe mee+ing +he council saw someone else ouiside 'ihe window and who should i'l' be fhis 'lime bui Mr. Piiman himself looking for more iermifes. This is one of fhe momenfs we will always remember. GIRL ' THLETIC ASSOCIATl0 GAI L COLEMAN Yice-Presidenf ROW l: M. Marlr. Advisor: N. Johnson, G. Byron, G, Rodrigues. J. DuBois. ROW 2: C. Fosier, M. Borioffi, D. Albrighf, B. Byram, S. Krause. I'1L QQ QNX ' ' f The very size of fhe Girls' Afhleiic Associaiion is one of +he feaiures fhai makes i+ one of +he mos+ impressive clubs a+ Hayward. G-.A.A. safis- fies any aciive girls' desire for wholesome fun, healfhful living, and all around good +imes wifh i+s varied sporfs and aciivifies. LAURI E HOBBS Vice-Presidenf MARIAN BERTOTTI Presidenf GA.A. SPRING COUNCIL Taking up where fhe Fall Council Ief+ off, Spring G.A.A. Council planned acfivifies in badminion, recreaiional games, slim and frim, spring fennis, spring archery, golf, and personaliiy-plus. They chose eighf girls +o affend +wo sporis' days pre- senied ai ihe Universiiy of California and af Sianford Universi'I'y. They also chose +welve girls 'io a'H'end a playday ai San Lorenzo which was one of +he 'Four offered fo all schools in Alameda Counfy each year for girls in G.A.A. The high- lighi' of ihe spring semesfer was planning and carrying ou+ 'Phe annual Co-Rec Picnic ai' Pleasanion Berry Farm. During an affernoon of fun, ihe fall officers for I957 were insfalled and Block H awards were presenied. ROW I, leff +o righf: G. Coleman, K. McCullough, S. Krause, B. Krause, G. Byron, Miss Marlr. ROW 2: B. Rogers, G. Rodrigues, J. Fowler, C. Magnusson, J. Du Bois, N. Richards, M. Riebhoff. -1'-f 5'f if . gi V 5 1553 ROW I, Ieff fo righf: G. Heafh, R. Hawley, C. Raines, D. Miguel, B. Lewis, L. Merriman B. Rodgers, P. Venfemiglio, L. Fowler, O. Troffer, M. DeClaive. ROW 2: V. Sfroud, R. Cain, N. Richards, J. Ralrowicz, E. Hobbs, C. Allen, C. Simmons, N. Calvin, S. Silvia, E. Eddens, C. Brown, C. Hansen. ROW 3: M. Ross, P. Mclnlyre, l. Kavaihilo, S. Donovan, B. Schulfe, E. Kimble, M. Boggess, C. Brown, G. Braffon, F. Brink, M. Johnsin, K. McCullough, J. Guild. Q ,Q vou.EYsALL OFFICIALS --QE 'J This group of girls was organized fo learn fo officiafe volleyball games. They were rafed by P.E. feachers from Hayward High. If fheir rafing was good enough fhey received a card wifh fheir f rafe-on if, which when shown af fhe recreafion deparfmenf would enable fhem fo gel' a iob paying 55.00 a game. The manager of Volleyball 1 Officials was Sharon Sfone. a Q ROW I, leff fo rlghf: Miss Wenig, C. Magnessen, P. Bass, S. Donovan, S. Hogan, B. Byram, N. Correira, J. Conway, Judy King, Connie Buenavenlura. ROW 2: L. Fowler, R. Gawley, M. Ross, S. Bevereff, B. Schlfe, E. Eddens, L. Ferrell, C. Schwelzer, C, Moreno. ROW 3: C. Harssen, C. Raines, E. Brum, D. Suffle, L. Cox, W. Cofnam, B. Reposa, M. Johnson, J. DuBois, J. Hudson, B. Lambdin, R. Moreno, O. TroHer, E, Wafson, G. Coleman. 5 , I l , - -...., .,,M,-W . . or ...C W-,,,., , W, I if S 5' my is is VOLLEYBALL This sporf is enioyed by all. For fhe firsf six weeks of school we looked forward fo Wednes- day when we had our co-ed volleyball in our P.E. classes. Many crazy fhings occurred, such as Carolyn Cobb being knocked down by Jerry Rife, or Nancy Ray falling info fhe nexf courf because she fook such a hard swing and missed. Volle ball was also offered affer school for girls onlly. The manager was Kay McCullough. ' KfT3:i ROW I, lefl' fo righf: G. Wrise, S. Sfone, G. Coleman. ROW 2: G. Rodrigues, S. Chaffoclr, R. Rayan, B. Krause. MODERN DANCE This sporf was offered on Monday nighfs affer school. The girls learned good co-ordinafion. They presenfed a dance for fhe Hi Jinx which was very successful. The manager was Benifa Byram. iii TENNIS Due fo +he limiied amounf of Iennis cour1's,+ennis was offered fwo days a week so +ha+ more girls could par+icipa+e in Ihis sporf. Par+icipanIs learned all Ihe fundamenfals of Iennis. They also chose parfners and played in Iournamenls. The manager was Marian BerIoHi and Ihe assis'I'anI manager was Georgia Loveday. This sporl was also offered in lhe spring Iwo days a week. II' was very successful. ROW I: llelil fo righll K. Franich, C. Wisuri, T. Espindola, G. Lunger, M. Malone, C. Guerra, G. Byron. ROW 2: J. Heclrendorf, G. Loveday. J. Deinss, R. Collier, J. MacGowan, G. Roberis, J. Crilchfiold. he G.A.A. BUILDS THE CHARACTER OF GIRLS MODERN DANCE G.A.A. girls praclising for Spoolrs Rendezvous TENNIS ROW I: llefl Io righlj B. Tale, J. Boyle, J. Lohrengel, N, Abreu, M. Marlr. ROW 2: M. Gaulf, L. Mafios, K. Gernreich, P. Bass. ,Va -. W ,39- -gpg iixxf. 1' X . D E -Ms fa fr f l -we l L- S J in f 41 i.i1wm-MT' .. ., x. 3 LIFESAVING Lifesaving mei' fwo nighfs a week down af H The Hayward Plunge. They learned all fhe ' fundamenfals of lifesaving, such as holds, releases and carries. The manager was Marcia Menneff. Our foreign exchange sfudenf also enioyed fhis sporf very much. is mail si ra up 1.0.11 ROW I: lleff Io righfl J. Lighf, J. Hudson, M. Loclrerby, E. Burr, M. Riebhoff, T. Throvaldsen. ROW 2: J. Schaap, S. Rayrnor, L. Hosick, A. Lilfle, M. Tudor, A. Clarlr. J. Dofson, L. Bliven, N Tudor, M. Mennoff. LIEELO G FRIEND HIPS AEE E ILT BY THE C0lVIPANION HIP ARCHERY This was enioyed very much by fhe lower classmen, as many of fhe o+her sporfs such as fennis, golf, efc. are only offered fo fhe upper classmen due fo fhe limifed amounf of space. Archery is offered for bofh upper and lower classmen. The manager was Selma Krause. OE HEALTHE L HOOD TIME ROW I: lleff fo righfl B. Brum, G. Herandez, J. Marinson, C. Norris, P. Babson, J. Herb, G. Gomes. ROW 2: B. Brumfield, B. Worley, J. Shumafe, M. Sundberg, E, Kimble, J. Furbee. ROW 3: L. Baca, B. Shively, M. Horwood, K. Brown, S. Chaffoch, M. Neff. ROW 4: R. Orcello, S. Gormly, K. Sumpfion. ROW 5: R. Cain, P. Mclnfyre, J. Brum, E. Hobbs, S. Krause, B. Krause. W,-f kJ TUMBLING ler fhe managemenf of Judy Du Bois fumbling was l affer school Mondays for fhe beginners. lf also offered on 'Thursdays affer school for fhe anced group. Their manager was our foreign hange sfudenf, Trudie Thorvaldsen. The beginning up pracficed individual sfunfs, couple sfunfs, group nfs, and forward rolls and dives. The advanced up pracficed fo perfecf fheir fechniques on various iculf skills. M., gli MONDAY TUMBLING ROW I, leff Io righf: C. Pfeiffer, D. Valenzuela, E. Brum, G. Hernandez, B. Brum field, P. Mclnfyre, G. Wiese. ROW 2: L. Nyslrom, N. Richards, G. Gomes J Du Bois, R. Cain, L, Provonsha, J. Brum. ROW 3: J. Hoclrendorf, E. Kimble P Flagg, B. Shively, K. Sumpfion, M. Tudor, S. Raymore, D. Tolefree. G. A. A. HALL E ER IIE AIN IN IIUII IVIEIVIOIIIE THURSDAY TUMBLING Y l ROW I, leff fo righf: B. Kufchera, S. Roberfs, T. Thorvaldsen, M. Riebhoff, J. Borgsfede, L. Hosicl. ROW 2: M. Mark, E. Hobbs, J. Clemans, P. Venfimiglio, G. ,I Cisnnious, K. Mclnfyre, G. Coleman. A 1 -M ig L. 5 gg., ,if img' N' .S 5. ' MN ,......s' if ,....,,......,Q,,.,........,,' I 1: I I 3 s X X Q I 1 X , I s I. r B ' 'Fw ..g,,,, if ,I X..,gg . ' I Q Ex sw' sf ,. ' if i . X N 'rf Nlll. vr'v X 'X 5 V I I IQJ1 BASKETBALL ROW I, lofi Io righh C. Loyal, K. Lewis, M. Horwood, M. Johnsion, S. Sylvia, G. Coleman, O. Troffer. ROW 2: J. Pieife, E. Talaslra, D. Miguel, R. Hawley, R. Moreno, E. Kauihilo, B. Rodgers, N. Richards, D. Tolefreo, G. Rodrigues. ROW 3: I. Kauihilo. G. Gomes, E. Hobbs, S. Chaffock, S. Shivoly, E. Kimble, II. Byram, E. Eddens, P. Flagg, J. Borgslede. BASKETBALL OFFICIALS Even 'Ihough noi many girls parficipaled in Ihis acfivify, if was sfill very imporfanf. They enioyed refereeing Ihe baskefball games on Tuesdays affer school. Laier when baslcefball was offered in Iheir P.E. class Ihey were of valuable assisrance 'Io Ihe Ieacher. BOWLING ROW I: A. Robinson, C. Magnusson, R. Cain, R. Zacarias, S. Johnson. ROW 2: G. Lovoday, W. Barfholomow, T. Bufler, M. Davis, R. Hawley. M. Harwood. H, V l .. ..... we x...Nii'i BA KETBALL This sporl' was offered on Tuesday nighls in Ihe Fall Block. The girls splif up info reams and layed Iourna- menis. Seven girls were picked from This group, and 'Ihey were senf Io Alameda for a sporrs day. They pla ed againsi many of Ihe ofher schools in fhis area. Alfhough Hayward did noi win all of Iheir games, 'Ihey s'l'iIl puf up a good fight The manager was Gerry Rodriques. , . BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ROW I, lol? Io righh P. Ryan, M. Tudor. ROW 2: P. Polerson, G. Moodie, E.Williams. If g ff 1 2, f X W ' ri 5 I 2 : 4 x qv REC LEADER Recreafional leadershi , a special class subsfiruled for regular physical edpucafion and offered only 'lwo periods a day, is a course for junior and senior girls inferesfed in becoming leaders. The acfiviries consisl' of: slory lelling, direcfing games, arfy planning, song leading, crafrs, poelry, social, folt and square dance, and drama. The purpose of fhis class is 'lo help girls become beffer parenfs and social leaders. pening presenis ar rho rec Playing volleyball ar co-rec- aders parfy. cufups. CO REC CUTUPS Co Rec Cufups is an annual evenf puf on by fhe Recreafional Leadershi class. Fun wilh sporrs is lhe idea of fhis even? anal, everyone who arlended will +ell you fha? ii' really was fun. The played ream games such as volleyball and individlual games such as ping-pong. REC LEADERS ROW I, lefr fo righf: J. Chisholm, C. Pefers, S. Lawder, D. Fenner, R. Zacarias, L. Merriman. ROW 2: G. Loveday, P. Cook, N. Popplefon, M. Grandon, l. Kauaihilo, D. Weaver, E. Vassis. ROW 3: E. Alvis, S. Miguel, B. Graham, S. Krause, M. Beriofli, H. Temure, B. Ausrin, G. Meyer, B. Lewis. WORKING AND PLAYING WE STRIVE TOWARD A COMMON GOAL REC LEADERS ROW I, lefi' ro righf: E. Ausfin, C. Ganes, D. Panics, N. Tudor, C. Crook, J. Fowler, R. Tisch, M. Gaull. ROW 2: B. Edgecomb, J. Jansen, J. Wolfing- ion, K. Kildebecl. A. Axary, C. Cordle. L, Bayless. f E BADNIINTON Wal'ch fhe birdie! No, a piciure is no'l' being faken, buf badminion is being enioyed by G.A.A. girls fwice weekly during +l1e firsi' spring block. Affer learning lhe rules and lechniques of ihe game +l1e girls paired off and played 1'ournamen+s. Managing ihis energefic acfivify was Donna Miguel. I84 BADMINTON MONDAY ROW I, lefi fo rigl'1+: S. Silvia, B. Byram, G. Byron, M. Johnson, K. Lewis. ROW 2: D. Miguel, C. Allen, L. Hobbs, F. Brinlr, J. Chisholm, C. Brown. ROW 3: Miss Heclrendorf, I. Kauailnilo, S, Miguel, I. Kauaihilo, P. Flagg, N. Calvin, Miss Sundburg. ,LM - F 5.414 BADMINTON TUESDAY ROW I, leff lo rigluf: M. Boggess, J Clemans, M. Davis, M. Azary, P. Venfi- miglio, C. Graham. ROW 2: M. Riebhoff M. Sundburg, M. Loclrerby, G. Gomes, L Hosiclr, L. Greluf, ROW 3: M. Harwood P. Ryan, B. Shively, E. Hobbs, K. Sump tion, S. Chaffoclx, Miss Mark. ROW I, leff fo righf: Miss Wonig, N. Richards, J. Svibergson, N. Tudor M Berfoffi, B. Arlingfon, G. Colemarl, of Troffer. ROW 2: J. Fowler, G. Wiese J. Arlingfon, B. Krause, P. Flagg, S. Krause L. Bliven, L. Hobbs, E. Burr, M. Baker, M Johnson. ij ..l - - I I l onus IHNQODE? ROW I, Ieff fo right C. Brown, G. Wiese, R. Moreno, B. Rogers, J. DuBois, P. Flagg ROW 2: S. Silva, B. Krause, S. Chaffock K. Brown, I. Kauailiho, B. Byram, N Richards. H? Y SLIM AND TRIM Under fhe excellenf leadership of Jean Fowler, Slim and Trim was offered fo leach fhe girls good posfure and because many girls fhink fhe ar o f f y e u o proporhon whefher fhey are or nof, a unif on weighf confrol was also offered. Th. . . . . is achvnfy replaced Body Mechanics, which was faughf Iasf year. RECREATIONAL GAMES Going back fo fheir childhood games, fhe girls played four square, jump rope, hop scofch, efc. Rec Games was offered for fhe firsf fime and fhere cerfainly wa's a good furn ouf. If was offered one nighf a week for six weeks. The Manager was Judy DuBois. at 5 s 3 i K Gwen Byron and Gerry Rodrigues admire ihe bullefin board ihey have iusi' compleied. PRI G GAA ACTIVITIE' The GAA bulle+in board in rhe girls' gym is a viral link berween GAA ac+ivi'l'ies and regular girls' physical educarion program. GAA is an exira curricular ac'I'ivi+y held only affer school and funcrions as a club. The sludenfs eleci a presidenl, vice-presidenf, secrelary, rreasurer, girls' league represeniaiive, and a publiciiy chairman. They also elecl' a manager for each sporf of ihe four aciivify blocks which make up fhe GAA program. On Mondays, archery, golf, and 'lennis are held: on Tuesdays, iennisg on Thursdavs, modern dance and fennis. Wednesday is +he day sei aside for council mee+ings. Here fhe officers and managers meer +o unify fheir ac'I'ivi+y plans. A+ 'lhis meering +he girls schedule spor'l's days, play days, discuss managerial problems such as how can a manager make her block more inferesiing for +he parficipanrs, and gener- ally plan ro be'Her GAA if possible. The council iusr recenrly worked our a new plan which appears io be an excelleni' one. lnsfead of issuing membership cards each year, fhe plan is +o issue a four-year card. ln lhis way a member's seniorify and sianding in GAA can quickly be checked. The GAA bullerin board is used +o make announcemenrs of all sporl' and play days, all GAA acriviries and fo pos+ all nofices aboufl' GAA so +ha+ ofher girls in rhe p ysical educa- fion classes can know aboul' GAA ac+ivi+ies and perhaps become inferesfed in 'I'hem. . ,.-- axq!-35 Link - X' f 3 ' 52.515557 -1? 'X Q-'n ..:, gi-11 1 Q X iii' l I f xx X. ..............- TENNIS A - GOLF gl xiii U NN I , ARCHERY PERSONALITY-PLUS fn.. Q .2 , SW? ROW I, lofi +o righ+: K. Livonis, G. Coleman, G. Byron. ROW 2: S. Roborfs, B. Kulchera, M. Berofli, D Albrighi, C. Fosier. BUICK H Block H is an honor sociefy 'For Junior and Senior girls. ln order +o receive your Block H you mus+ earn I0 sporf poinfs by comple+ing 'len 8-week blocks, and earning four leadership poinls by eilher being a manager or by being an officer on +he council. Block H's are awarded fwice a year, a+ +he annual Banquel in January, and a+ 'rhe annual Co-Rec-Picnic in June. They are worn on a while sweafer +o disfinguish +hem from +he boys' block H's which are worn on black swealers. When you are a manager or an officer you receive a guard for whaiever your duly is. The lennis manager earns a guard wifh crossed fennis rackefs. This guard is aHached fo fhe GAA pin, and worn on +he pockef of 'I'he Block H swealer. Many of 'I'he girls fry +o see how many pins fhey can gel for +heir sweafers. This year girls' Block H had 'lwelve members. Sorry! . . . All sold ou!! Bev and Tom enjoying lhe dance pu+ on by boys' and girls' Bloclr H 'l'S-1'l'vM 'Wr ' ' e f -W-ee.-.-4..e..::-afnnmwsdssm-' Girls gef insfrucfion before serving fhe meal. - :ESQ - 05-J ' 1,f gA 'lx In M3146 jf' i lg! IJ! , I5 !.w A MF, .fV Ll BANQUET CHAIRMEN General Chairman ....... Gail Coleman Serving .... . . Dona Albrighf Decorafions . . . Trudie Thorvaldsen Gwen Byron Enferfainmenf . . . Carol Fosfer Benifa Byram Food and menu . . Gerry Rodrigues Tickefs .... . Marian Berfoffi Program . . . . . Jean Fowler Clean-up . . Selma Krause Publicify ............ Sue Roberfs y , i K. .Xing x ,.. Q .,. , . ,. i ri Mrs. Fosfer, Trudie Thorvaldsen, and Carol Fosfer, real Norwegians, waifed for fheir dinner. E . I -- 1 F 5 , .rir Q,,, , r,. ..f. Mofhers and daughfers enioyed fhe delicious spagheffi dinner. NNUAL BA QUET Honoring our foreign exchange sfudenf, Trudie Thor- valdsen, G.A.A. banquef fhis year carried ouf a Norwegian Holiday fheme. Gay colors of fhe Nor- wegian flag and pipe cleaner figures skiing across fhe fesfive appearing fables, blended wifh fhe Norwegian sweafers worn by some of fhe members fo make Trudie feel af home. Planned as a gef-fogefher for all G.A.A. members and fo provide an opporfunify for fheir mofhers fo parficipafe in fhe G.A.A. program, fhe banquef was one of fhe fwo occasions G.A.A. plans for presenfing Block H awards. This year fhe Fall G.A.A. Council adopfed a new idea for membership cards. lnsfead of issuing a new card each year, mem- bers will receive a four-year membership card. As each girl earns a poinf in a chosen sporf, if will be checked on fhe card and fhe sfanding of each member will be clearly visible upon presenfafion of her card. Affer a delicious dinner, fhe council held insfallafion of new officers, disfribufed new cards, and awarded Block H s fo fhree of ifs members. Jean Fowler, refiring presidenf, welcomed Marian Berfoffi, fhe new G.A.A. presidenf, while fhe council wafched. Carol Foster welcoming gif-lg lo fha Hi Jing, Balloon blowing during game lime. Coslume parade before lho iudges. HI JI X Spooks Rendezvous, lhe annual Hi Jinx pul on by lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, was a l'lallowe'en parly. Girls from Hayward, Amador, Arroya, Caslro Valley, San Lorenzo, Livermore, San Leandro, Washinglon, Alameda and Encinal allended. Gremlins, goblins, graves, and ghosls decoraled lhe walls and lenl a spooky almosphere lo lhe evening ol fun. Coslumes were oplional bul nearly all who allended wore lhem, providing an air ol myslery lo parlicipanls. Aller a spooks parade, prizes were awarded lor lhe besl coslumes. Trudie Thorvaldsen and Marcia Mennell won. No one could recognize lhem because lhey were dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Cannibal. All schools allend- ing combined lheir enlerlainmenl which added variely lo an already lull evening of enioymenl. 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Drawing near lhe end of a year full of happy memories . . . we musl also remember lhose who have helped +o make il' possible. One good lurn deserves anofher. We have many friends among 'lhe local business men and 'lhey in 'lurn co-operafe wilh +l1e school. If il were nol' 'For 'lheir help and fheir purchase of ads, 'lhis book could nol' have been com- pleled. As fufure leaders and purchasers in our communily remember your won- derful days af Hayward High, and read lhe ads as an aid lo wise buying. - u-nf l w iii' I L .--P-4' J 1 l 1 T ll 'I A , lr L 41 l l 1 i I ' l ,Z . .i 1 I 1 1 I I 1 X K I fe lv-v bf' P if af- .4---v-. Y. ' ' W l.uC:eF4eE 'S-'x,.. ,--iv ui 2 257 h,lJf'I H51 Q' if GL'-M!! - ,gk X N l l'5OfD!' 7 255 f 4 X 1 ri m Y S 'TLC T331-5 Xe M im 009 O00 9199, x 'M 'X' L' J 7 we M! ff 0-P -f -f xii! Axf' f I 1 , I v I EXXQ f i vc fxx Q2 1' , 52,1 ff ,i g! !, fd M X X W0 N9 vsfws 5 K Q' K if xivf? Lj xil .- X X X ef Q e Wm ll' New Advertisements IIAYWAIID GIIAMBEII 0F GUMMEIIGE 1079 B Street JEfferson 7-2424 The businessmen of Hayward are noi solely concerned wiih selling merchandise. They musl also work Iogefher, and one of 'Iheir bes+ means of cooperaiing is 'Ihrough membership in 'Ihe Chamber of Commerce: all of Ihem are working for Ihe befiermeni of ihe communi+y. They work Iogeiher fo see 'thai Hayward and ifs many families have good parks, swimming pools, and oiher fine recre- afional faciliiies. Also, Ihey are inferesied in schools and colleges, highways, off-sfreer parking. indusfrial developm'en'l' and oiher civic mailers in 'Ihe Hay- ward area. They coniinuously devole rheir Iime and energy Io The Iask of living up Io 'l'heir moH'o . . . BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY SPEED. . .SPEED AND MORE SPEED . . . That is what you get ot Byron Mata'-S, Inc' ' I5800 Easi I4+h Sfreef vlc Hubbard Speed 2I I23 Easi' l4H'l Sfreei' PHONE LUCerr1e 1-6421 Phone BROwning 6-6942 2I532 Meekland Ave. Hayward QUALITY USED CARS, OF FAMOUS NAME BRANDS BRANDEN ENTERPRISES Phone JEfferson 7-2400 26I 70 HESPERIAN BLVD. HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA Sunset Body 84 Paint Shop AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE JOBS A SPECIALTY COLLISION EXPERTS Complete Body Reconstruction - Wrecks Rebuilt Frame and Axle Straightening Color Matching - Factory Duplications 2443 A Street LUcerne 2-4202 Hayward L 7 Ii S FIRE MAY HAVE DESTROYED OUR MAIN BUILDING, BUT WE HAVE OPENED AN ANNEX TO SERVE YOU Lustig's Furniture, Hardware and Appliance Phone LUcerne 2-2088 528 Watkins Street Hayward --M I 4 1-'Fl .situ Congratulations, Class of '57 Huntwood Variety and Hardware in Huntwood Manor Shopping Center Open Evenings and Sundays WE GIVE S8tH GREEN STAMPS 8I6 Harder Road Hayward M A P L E T o w N E Stevens Home Furniture, Inc. Open 7 Days a Week until 7:30 p.m. Phone LUcerne 2-3685 Steve Trelut Ethel Barrett 443 Willow Ave. Hayward B A I L 0 N Custom Auto Designing FOR THE BEST CUSTOM JOB IN TOWN, COME TO BAILON'S 756 Alice Street Hayward Jack Holland Motors IOOW: FINANCING ALL CARS BRowning 6-1 173 16285 East 14th Street San Leandro Jock Holland Residence: LUcerne 1-4832 Mills Park Florist Flowers by Phone . . . Flowers by Wire TWO STORES T0 SERVE YDU Castro Valley . . . 20402 Lake Chabot Road Opposite Eden Hospital Phone LUcerne 2-6722 Oakland . . . 5914 MacArthur Boulevard Phone TRinidad 2-1981 WHEN WORDS FAIL . . . SEND FLOWERS EVERYTHING FROM MAGNIFYING GLASSES TO ART MATERIALS You can find these and many other School and Office Supplies at CITY STATIONERS Our New Location 1028 B Street Hayward Phone LUcerne I-9138 ,Ml W Q' 'i, t1-M3235-'i4,'i Barbara and Agnes know that for the finest selection of White Stag Sportswear and the best in Sweaters . . . they will shop at BRESSMAN'S ions B sire.-+ Phone Lu. I-6808 Strohlein and Peck si-:ELL senvice GOODYEAR DISTRIBUTOR Phone LUcerne 1-6260 486 A Street Hayward R A I N B 0 W Auto Painting BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING FURNITURE REFINISHING Frank Demo, Prop. Dunlop Tires . . . Import and Domestic Hubert V. Kelly, Prop. Phone LUcerne I-751 1 387 A Street Hayward Www ...un-1' When Bev and Tom were shopping for iheir rings ihey selecied from fhe wide varie+y a+ DAVIDSON 8: LICHT 986 B STREET HAYWARD LUcerne I-3540 I' l For a full line ol Maple and Provincial Furnifure HAUSCH I LDT'S One of Hayward's mosi complefe furnifure sfores 2I IZ9 Fooihill Boulevard Hayward CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I957 Grand Rapids Furniture Co. Phone JEf'ferson 7-3800 425 Main Slreei' Hayward We hope you will come in fo lef us serve you CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l957 ABREU'S DRUG PHONE LUce:'ne I-2500 IOI4 B Sfreef Hayward We have a compleie line or Cameras and Pharmeceufical Producfs When you fhink ol Drugs . . . fhinlc of ABREU'S DRUG HEY KIDS! When you qaf married . . . ., ,- fe ex go fo Beckley's for - fhe besf in sfyle and values I my Y-10 EJ ig l l 1 ,if 'ww ,I l ' I ' 'N el 4 T l A ' y S -- T 2 - T Ps V P rg Y E ' -in ' I V, ' ,uv- W 4. .. lil ' - 7 2I353 Foofhill Blvd. ' Hayward ' LU. I-6367 lBefween Bridge and Willow, FREE PARKING Jewelers Q27 A535- kiw- lv 'mM,,..1-awk' 9'W 4'-J--M Wm. Pgmfwvi '- n.....D , r , W y,y, V. 6 if ,.r. r,.:..,.,. ., ..yb l-GQ r all l ra.e1 H .y4,.. 552.511 I NM: ,.., M X: :pai A rrr R 1 5' S .rra.r . , ':, llll V' ' 551 . ,... RICHARDS JEWELERS The fines! in Fine Wafches and Discriminafing Gills 939 B Sfreei' ' Hayward ' LU. 2-8567 I99 N3 k ,A-'43 'Q fx ,-r ' ' S 5 v ,N...'4 M K 4.39 .f , QW-1 FOUNDERS SAVING AND LOAN 646 MAIN STREET ' Phone LUcerne 2-3267 ' HAYWARD lMoving fo I036 A Sireei in Hayward! Hayvard's only home-owned savings insfifufion . . . fbe salesf place fo save. Q, ...an-ll log! ui nrt? Nia! - ' ' yy gl l ' ggi M ' If . S' sl X WHL' 14 iowo 3, Don Harder's Sport Shop R-'MS M A S S A ' S CAMPING 0 SKI EQUIPMENT and has a lull line ol all Sporling Goods A complefe line ol Clofhing, Yardage, and Rmmmbor Don Hsrdnk disfincfive gills lor Hue ladies 56' Main Sheef Hayward H H PHONE .lEfferson 7-3500 phon, LU. l.0l26 lose B Sfreef Hayward 200 1 -9172 Porfable and Sfandard Typewridrs . . . new and used H A Y w A R D D R U G Yes, we have all makes for sale or rani. You will find none beffer fhan fhose af '02s UBI' Sheei, Hayward Miller Office Equipment PHONE LU. I-7700 543 Foofhill Boulevard Hayward Phone JE. 7-7575 Home-owned for 83 years. Courfeoux and efficienf service 's ff' if 7 f I ax BAN x A Crocker-Anglo ' savings accounl 'S rnmuvs FOUNTAIN For flue Desi Food in Hayvard...be if morning, noon or niglrl We are open io servo you 560 Fooihill Boulevard Hayward HAYWARD CFFICE Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporafion GALLEN KAMP'S Shoes for flre whole family af family prices. 962 B Slreei Hayward HAYWARD FORD Parfs and service for all makes of cars We are your FORD dealers for lhis area Our Service Deparfmenf is open unfil 1:00 a.m. for your convenience Phone LU. I I032 838 A Sfreei Hayward SUCHER'S FURNITURE We leafure: Wesfinghouse Appliances 0 Sealy Malfresses ' Flexsleel Mengel Bedrooms 0 O'Keefe lr Merrill Ranges Whirlpool Washers 847 B S'l'ree'l' Hayward Phone LU. I-3930 y C. J. Rogers exfends Congrafulafions fo flle Class of 1957 C. J. ROGERS CHRYSLER 0 PLYMOUTH 850 Caslro Sfreel Hayward Hayward Typewriter and Office Machine Co. Esfablislved in Hayward since 1932 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l957 924 A Sfreef Hayward PHONE LU. I-5540 We sell and service oll makes of Typewrifers, Adding Machines and oflver Office Equipmenf, new or used DON GILMORE Clrevrolef Since 1921 NEW CARS 0 NEW TRUCKS Service and Parfs Division 645 Waflcins Sfreel' ' LU. I-57l7 21572 E. l4'l'h Sfreef ' EL. I-6120 l6660 E. I4i'h Sfreel' ' EL. l-6120 BANK OF AMERICA Nafional Trusr and Savings Company l055 B Sireel Hayward Oakland Title and Insurance Company Complele Tifle and Escrow Service I I 64 A S'l'ree'r Hayward CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l957 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 540 Foorhill Boulevard Hayward One of Hayvrard's fines! dry goods sfores Qualily Merchandise al Budgef Prices ,,,,, i JL ma OFFICE SUPPLY H69 B Sheer ' JE. 7-5600 ' Hayward Specialized Personal Service Office Supplies 0 Job Prinling 0 Office Furniiure Arr Materials 0 Dralling Supplies We have Me Finesl in Ollice Supplies, convenienfly localed near file Srrip Rollarena Skating Center l572I Easi I4+h Sheer San Leandro Slaling for flue whole family Privale or group lessons - lf's fun fo side! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I957 Tledmann and McMorran San Francisco XXHI ff ernmuur ,M UNDERWODD JEWELERS PHONE LUcerne I-0392 952 B Street Hayward For a brilliant star! and a llappy marriage, if's an Exquisite Bridal Set hom Underwood Jewelers Follow the Activities ot Hayward High in ille DAILY REVIEW Phone LU. l-2l I2 43I Castro Street Hayward Alameda County East Bay Title Insurance Company Established 1861 The Pioneer Land Title Company of Alameda County MAIN OFFICE ' l5l0 WEBSTER 0 OAKLAND Phone TWinoahs 3-Bl00 HAWARD OFFICE 0 H65 A STREET Phone JE'llerson 7-I l65 PALIVIER'S DRUG Phones: LU. I-8713 ' LU. I-8708 926 B Street Hayward Hayward's Largest Drug Store, offering Prescription Service lFree Deliveryl Photographic Supplies 0 Sporting Goods 0 Toyland Drugs 0 Sundries 0 Tobacco Needs FORD 5 AND 10 Hayvrard's Finest 5 G 10 For everything you need . . . see Ford's Variety Store 920 B7' Street Hayward PHONE LUcerne 2-0l02 Toys 0 Yardage 0 Candies School Supplies ' Fine Glassware Nationally known Pen and Pencil Sets - Hayward's most complete variety store JEM ANGUS STUDIO Phone LUcerne I-23I2 I28 Castro Street Hayward Congratulations to the Class of 1957 from the Class of 1933 PORTRAITS 0 COMMERCIAL 0 WEDDINGS RAY BROWN MOTORS INC. HERFF JONES INC. nooee AND PLYMOUTH SALES 'EST MSHES SEMORS from The Home of Friendly service 253' LUcerne I-3 862 cum Rings . . . ef.a...+a.n Am.mc.m.n+. 94 Casfro Sireef Hayward 1lVH'lHMlJ X EO EFHNID Ht DDU rg ' 'F 59 I 0 eventeen Hit IM 1 ER YE BHRBHM mo0uf,uNon T1x1m,NnRou4u c-seen, seam Jeusew, Juice LRMBERT 971 B Sfreei' LUcerne 1-4656 Hayward HAYWARD FLORAL SHOP PERKINS MOTORS f Clem Perlcinxl coNenAruLmoNs TO me cuss or sv AUTHORIZED FROM THE HAYWARD FLORAL SHOP uNcoLN . Msncunv sues AND senvuce Complefe Service Faciliiies fServing Hayward for fhe Iasf 35 yearsj USED CARS 0 NEW CARS 80 Casiro S+ree+ and IOI Casfro S+ree+ LUcerne I-4356 Hayward 582 Cas+ro Sfreef Hayward Phones: LU. I-242I or EL. I-6620 In fire head of Hayward for your hearf's desire! i x -S KAY JEWELERS if V, L 5 1, -' 'I L ty' it H Congrafulaiions 'l'o ihe 'As' I A S t- N . Graduaiing Class i L A. . V' H Al 4 L 1, 5 ,vl rat 'F' an -- ' ' WH MVS L,.,.mii5i?3 Y: I i 1' Cl' , '-'73' 'v-+- f da X yyyy X 4 Q if X i , ,. . 97222 Q L F FW ,XFN 1- I E23 i . fi -4 '. vii i '7 NX Q i fffffff Z Q ' Y y at. an v I ii 'i l'-- ' CEMENT UME o1Ls FOR FU EL SAND AND ROCK THE BOOT SHOP ESUMATES QUALITY FOOTWEAR Road Consfrudion and Oi Men 0 Women 0 Children I030 B Sfreei' LUcerne I-I I50 LUc ' M535 721 C Sfreei ELgsn I-I633 206 Close Building Supply Inc. ling Hayward Good Luci and Safe Driving . . . You're Only as Safe as Your Tires B. F. GOODRICH STORE TIRES - BATTERIES - SERVICE Moforola TY - Kelvinafor - Schwinn Bikes LUcerne I-3963 II47 B Sfreef Hayward PLUMBING 0 HEATING 0 INSTALLATIONS 0 REPAIRS E. R. ABROTT PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR To mah your homo Iho mos? IovoIy, hava by an oxporf in Ihis 'field Phones: LU. I-5I6I - LU. I-8608 808 B S+ree+ Hayward LUcerne I -4925 i f?L!:?3'5 NURSERY rF5'Imf'I'Q. If Iandscapod COLBY'S NURSERY 2 I 044 Foo'I'I1iII Boulevard Hayward axfonds ifs congrafulafions fo fha graduafion class of 1957 326 Casfro SI'ree+ TURNER BUICK COMPANY Phones: LU. I-2644 or EL. I-I 3I I Hayward THE BEST FOR YOUR CHILD CAN BE FOUND AT . . . TO FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE wm-4 Room ekours . . . HENRY'S BABY FURNITURE SEE AND TOYS SETTLES FURNITURE We Give SGH Grun Sfumpx LUcerne I-0935 LUcerne I-6543 ' 2I564 Easi' I4Ih Sfreei Hayward 944 B S'I'ree'I Hayward uma and ge? if af Goldman's! Everyihing io np! fha hen from formals fo sporis wear. Always fhe new look in fashion uf GOLDMAN'S Foofhill 8: A S+. ' Hayward Phone LUcerne 2-b5l I l 145 'ZW 3 v .r is-, 51? . Mi,. : mf' I 1 I I 1 I ' 1 xldab i I .P ? 'QV Suv xx gre 'D M, 7 MOVIE QAMEQAS-DQoJecToQs L I. W-,fl Bak E ui ,,,,,,,, 5:9- x pg yi XY ft :S S2 b. K 5 K ---:EvHl+w N w Tw P51921 I-'Ex gl 3.J 5 N 11 N Q.. Bowman's Camera Store First Western Bank Fine Phofographic fquipmenf Phoio Copies while you waif B and Main Sireeis LUcerne 2-846l You CAN BUY 'T ON TIME 0110 l082 B S+ree+ JEfferson 7-44ll 1 J T in 5 K x 5 f C E E X.. .. .5- - . K. 5'SN f Q 'C N, XSS' N K uk ' -'E'-'31 2? ff r JW- , Gala, rl Q- ,. . ' .J I I ' A hgdt .,. vaW,W,,,,....--'-- 4 f E A 'K x . X xg Q ' 5 I 3 i. X ', ,V 'YW , My 4' W a x .ly yur fl rx ff! -ea.: NUSSENBAUM'S ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE Hayward's Smarfesr Shop for Women and Children You can find anyihing from furs +o luggage . . . ai ihe ECONOMY The Friendly DEPARTMENT STORE IOI9 B Sireei Hayward LUcerne I-l6l0 If perfecfion is your desire . . . we invife you fo see our exclusive designs. HAYWARD JEWELERS I066 B Sfreel' Hayward Phone LUcerne I-2I44 2I0 E ssxr '1ff i f aff ,V s.ie .l ' T Qfwffiii wraffsg ,ww i5,,f.5e-M - Admiral - Emerson - G.E. - Hoffman - Moforola Packard-Bell - R.C.A. - Zeni+h We have facfory aufhorizcfion fo sell and service fllese and many ofher malles and models of felevisions. ROBERT E. LEE We are open 9 a.m. lo 9:30 p.m. weekdays-ll a.m. lo 6 p.m. Sundays i244 B Sireel' Hayward Phone LUcerne I-2772 maui 1 ls: u w-1 T flllli 3 Q A Q y ,yyewywgiegey 5 3 I . .1 H H n I . , g . AF an. Ah .IEQR FILEAIHIAN I ggg ., N,N-M I A 9 - dy o ... .... . -A A g - fsuf I I , - .J A If Y 4 41. ,, f. rw n- V mpg .ax ' 'W 4 ' I- S W- 4 5 - V Hia, L, O 0 l , r ' 6 V ' I Q ' - ' Q I Q1j g BI-ANKIS MENIS 8' BOYIS STORE The HouseTha+Service BuiIi ' B and Casfro S+ree+s Hayward I'IOLUM'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Headquarfers for Sporiswear - Gym Wear - Wesfern Wear 215 Cas+ro Sfreef Hayward Block Swea+ers - Shoes - Samsoniie Luggage Phone JEfferson 7-352I aaa srowe-Llmn Lumaen co. E .riargaaaa ee.gra To ar:..t E ..:,.a.a A ! is gr 'Tiff 9 2 :L A X 5 ll Q r,...., ' xi 1 P f - ll F STOWE LIMA LUMBER COMPANY BuiIders.Hardware AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Since 1924 Banking Since l854 FENCE MATERIALS - ROOFING - PAINT 75' ,,B,, S+ree+ H d MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. a war I2 Bloch Wggf of C,35IrQI Y Phone LUcel-ne l-4774 628 Fooihill Boulevard Hayward 2Il .4 I Q I 751 4 - I Hayward Feed 84 Fuel GRAIN ' SEEDS 0 COAL GARDEN 8. PET SUPPLIES 0 POULTRY SUPPLIES Green Shutter Hotel Building Hermon C. Wooley, Prop. Phone LUcerne l-I 143 658 Main Slreel Hayward V Q L K S W A G E N So Much for So Little CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 Jim Close Al Humpmey Claude Shipman FIRESTONE STORES Humphrey Motors, IIIC. 2l l35 Easl l4+l1 Slreel Hayward Phone Luceme 24292 - SEDANS - CONVERTIBLES 0 COUPES 0 TRANSPORTERS l0I 9 Caslro Sfreef Hayward 0 SUNROOFS 0 GHIA COUPES We also corry o complete line of Used American Autos B U C H A N A N OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC New and Used Cars SALES ' SERVICE 0 PARTS Phone LUcerne I-2932 or ELgin I-3055 5 Cas'l'ro Sfreef Hayward I WlMER'S Q NECCHI - ELNA SEWING CENTER SEWING SUPPLIES 8- NOTIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1957 Repoirs on oll makes Russ Maita RENTALS Distributing Company Phone I-Ucefne l'3064 567 Main Slreef LU. I-23l5 30 A Sfreel Hayward SUPERWAY MARKET ALKlRE'S PET 8: GARDEN SUPPLY CARLOS COMACHO 2 l 30 Tennwon Road 938 B Slreel, Hayward 623 Main Sireei, Hayward l'laYWard Phone LUcerne I-3919 Work Guaranteed Phone JE 7-7220 BLACK 81 WHITE RABBITRY MODE-O-DAY SEAR'S BARBER SHOP Rabbits Wholesaled and Retailed 550 Foo+hill Blvd. 523 Cadre Sheet Lo Vurn Dahlgren con the sh-ip, H rd B S'l'reel', HBYWBTCE Hayward l I aywa Phone LUcerne 1-5440 phone Lucerne 1-3950 REID'S PHARMACY TIMES DONUT SHOP 990 B Sireel' 20955 Easl l4+l1 Slreel' Hayward Hayward Phone LUcerne l-3327 Phone BRowning 6-9928 THOMAS F. WOODS CICERO'S BOAT SALES I5 lo 25-Fool Cruisers and Runabouls Troian Boats 0 Authorized Dealer of Evinrude Outboard Motors Boals 8: Mo'l'or Accessories ' Fuller Marine Painls ' Wafer Ski Equipmeni Boa? Trailers BANK TERMS AVAILABLE 2909 Harder Road, near end of Harder Rd. G Jackson HAYWARD - JEfferson 7-6846 el A I PI fs f your garden and supplies for your pei will be delivered fo your door by NYSTROM FURNITURE Complefe Home Furnishings JOE'S FEED 8: SEED Russ AND CARPETS M If you call LUcerne 'I-8551 GARDEN AND PET SUPPLIES DI yS Sireei Hayward CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES Phone LUce I I532 22462 Meekland Ave. H y d See 714 you Wanda Quad packet' fa!! 0 WE ARE TOPS IN DECORATING ' Wegeu PIINI I We Sell WALLPAPER 29632 Niles Road - Hayward, California 704 flat 7ZezZ Paar fo! Zell 7Zow! LU. 1-4484 - LU. 1-4485 OVEN FRESH TO YOUR DOOR service CALL LUcerne I- I 968 Fresh Every Day PETER WHEAT BREAD Wedding Cakes Birfhday Cakes Pariy Cakes COTTAGE BAKING CO., INC. LUcerne I-I968 8499 A S+ree+, Hayward ELgin I-6932 3532- Mercedes Benz 0 Alfa Romeo 0 Triumph TR3 Hillman 0 Rapier O Rover Just o few ofthe cars that con be found at P H O T o G R A P H E R S L. NUNES MOTORS, INC. Phone BROW i '9 64973 Respecled School Phofographers For 30 Years 2043! Easf I4fh Sireef Hayward 529 Post Street. Son Francisco Lookin back over fhe pasf four years we have much fo ponder. 9 Our freshman days spenf in awe buf finged wlfh ,anflclpahon for ' Th fhe NEXT year. Then af lasf a senior, how'+ime does fly. I e senior ear has been our busiesf, filled fo fhe brim wifh acfivifies, lafe hours of sfudying, ferm reporfs, sporfs acfivifies, dances, and enferfainmenf. We have been building a social relafionship, learn- C0 CLUSIO ing harmony, making life-long friendships. Each acflvlfy has helped fo build fufure cifizens, perhaps execufives of fomorrow. No maffer ' whaf pafh in life we follow . . . docfor, lawyer, feacher, sfeno- X F s grapher, clerk, farm worker . . . we will use fhe foundafions laid T ff' X in high school and fhe knowledge gained here will aid us in building l for a greafer fomorrow. fi Y Graduafion marks a milesfone, fhe opening of a new chapfer if! T ,X in our lives. ln five or even fen years from now when fhoughfs of I' , class reunion fill your mind, we hope you can furn fo fhis book and l I ,fp spend a few happy hours reminiscing among fhe momenfs fo 'di ' .. W' 1 Q J remember we have puf down here. W ' I ,f 9 , -1 Q1 a - 3 ff 5 'wfzl fi K Q 'rr ff 'W H ff ' 1 if ,f - , K ,gy I 1 T T- T 4:2 -of ffiif V F 2 I all ey of L y , H !4Zl,fy,6? ggfj X g Q r I jpg., :L T l iff? 15 'EV wi 54 , QQ T X2 f ' I ff' 1 -V ' 15, , 'ag' if - , :gf ff fl T 4 Z ' -R-ff: . ' Q52 f' lx f g E1j5g5Q,.5' 3 427552 j,:: ' T , I 'sf ,fzziifgfel , -ii-3 191 - fr .- :cfgfsn ' ' x T' Zu ',1,.-,gf-1' 1 f l f gy- 10 - X In V91 7- , if eff - ,- gl fs 'I -- ' , . I yn' - v ' - x Q as iw' 4 - 'QQ 5- Qposywelx. 'I ' . it .. 'X N' ox , T zz- 4843 li ..- f -R X v1. . - T L..- fi .,xZ, '!'sS ' X- I APPRECIATIO 'To so many, we owe our deepesf fhanks for helping us over fhe rough pafh of publicafion. Wifhouf fhe cooperahon and under- sfanding of fhe Hayward high faculfy, our iob would have been much more difficulf. ln ermiffing sfudenfs fo be fardy, okaying passes from class unfil fhie breaking poinf, and yef undersfanding fhe sfaff's problems, fhe faculfy has our hearffelf fhanks. To Hal Mafson Sfudios for splendid, always on fhe spof service, for wifhsfanding consfanf heckling for supplies, prinfs, efc., our hearffelf fhanks. To Mr. Earl Evans and Fonfes Prinfing Compan for much- needed help, wise guidance and assisfance in smoofhing ouf fhe rough spofs, our hearffelf fhanks. To Mr. Kalik and Office Machines for prompf, cheerful and exacf service, our hearffelf fhanks. To Miss Eleanor Hawksley for her friendly advice and folerance of our over-use of Haypress facilifies, our deepesf fhanks. To fhe business men in our disfricf for supporfing our publica- fion by adverfising on fhese pages, our deepesf appreciafion. To one and all, sfudenfs, feachers, business men, we humbly fhank you! PROFESSIO AL DIRECTORY ARCHITECT Anderson 8- Simonds 2800 Bark Boulevard Oakland 10 TWinoaks 3-2417 ATTORNEYS Frank Nunes 967 B Street Hayward LUcerne 1-2872 Haley, Shenone 8. Tucker 1035 B Street Hayward LUcerne 2-2424 Phillips, Avakian 8 Johnston 6396 Castro Valley Boulevard Castro Valley LUcerne 2-0330 Pucci 8- Martins 698 Castro Street Hayward JEfferson 7-3477 Wright In Pierson 1 079 B Street Hayward JEfferson 7-7171 Purchio, Crews It Fairwell 531 Watkins Street Hayward LUcerne 1-2704 CHIROPODIST Wayne Collins 656 Castro Street Hayward LUcerne 2-3173 CHIROPRACTORS Joseph Fox 20619 East 14th Street Hayward BRowning 6-2181 Harry Kalsbeek 21343 East 14th Street Hayward LUcerne 2-6101 DENTISTS Daniel Oxman 7716 Castro Valley Boulevard Castro Valley LUcerne 2-5336 David Brody 360 B Street Hayward J Efferson 7-3 830 R. S. Okamura 1 239 B Street Hayward LUcerne 2-8727 F. McGovern 26653 Niles Road Hayward LUcerne 2-4988 M. Henningsen 967 B Street Hayward LUcerne 1-1424 Susan Lindsay 20085 Redwood Road Castro Valley LUcerne 2-3800 John Bettencourt 761 B Street Hayward LUcerne 1-7300 OPTOMETRISTS Franklin Optical Company 632 Foothill Boulevard Hayward LUcerne 2-4604 Hobson 81 Crosby 1528 Stafford Avenue Hayward LUcerne 1-5575 Harold McCartor 1155 A Street Hayward LUCe'rne 1-2882 PHYSICIANS Levine Medical Clinic 1030 McKeever Center Hayward JEfferson 7-8700 Roy DeLaney 1 195 Russell Way Hayward LUCerne 2-6424 Steinberg In O'Brien 71 O A Street Hayward LUcerne 2-6942 J. 0. Shaffer 404 McKeever Center Hayward LUCerne 2-4370 Malcolm Sowers 1197 A Street Hayward JEfferson 7-1444 George Reiss 336 Main Street Hayward LUcerne 2-6818 Ross, Feldman 8. Singleton 20094 East 14th Street Hayward BRowning 6-2244 PSYCHIATRIST J. Lifschutz 43 Moraga Highway Orinda CLifford 4-4700 A CAPPELLA .... ACTIVITIES ..... ADMINISTRATION . . . 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