Hayward High School - Agrarian Yearbook (Hayward, CA)

 - Class of 1962

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GLPQLUQ .f-fda' ..,,f' Cocle of gales A loyal farmer Attends classes regularly Continually seeks to better himself Does his very best at all times Is truthful Considers others, Finishes any job he starts Takes pride in the appearance of his school Shows respect for teachers, other school employees, and fellow students Abides by the rules, regulations, and traditions of Hayward High Knows the reputation of his school depends upon him Lives by the axiom: YOU KNOW WHAT IS RIGHT: DO IT! ma Wafer Hail Hayward, Hail We hail thee Hayward High Firm and strong Sing your praises to the sky Truth and right To your colors we unfold Our loyal team we pledge thee All hail the Black and Gold And praise our Alma Mater All hail thee, Hayward High ZLL of Confenfd Introduction ....... Marilyn Silva Reflections ......... Signe Mahler Administration . . . Suzan Nor Seniors .......................... . . . Janice Packard, Gina Simmons Underclassmen ...........,..... Cathy Crowell, Shirley Willes Student Life .................... ..... Bev Garnett, Barbara Moniz Student Government ............ Shari Barnes Fine Arts ............. Frank McNamara Organizations ....... Alaine Hanke Sports ..... ' ...............,.... Karen Froyland, Tino Pomales Hugh Rowland, Marilyn Silva Spirit and' G.A.A. .............. . Carolyn Campbell Conclusion ..........., Sue Grushkowitz Advertisements ............... Pat Knigge, Reva Rhodes Faculty Index Student Index ........... Marlene Bettencourt Pam Thompson ....1-13 .....16-23 .....26-45 .48-109 1 12-14 1 144-157 160-173 176-187 188-199 202-243 244-259 260-261 264-283 284-288 .ibecbcafion g fo 6LglfU6U 52' 00 Hayward High School We bid you a Fond Farewell We shall always have wonderful memories Of the times we had while we learned inside your walls There will always be a glow in our eyes When your name is mentioned Our hearts will hang heavy the day your walls come down To you Hayward High School, in memory Of all the young students you saw come in As freshmen and all the men and women you Saw leave as graduates Wfe dedicate the 1962 Agrarian. sl iw' Mcfurea fo elflfl elflfl el' Since we leave our campus this June, 1962, we present here an album of pictures for Hayward High students to remember with fondness. e Q s , N ,arf . ,fm , -f1.w',Z,f,,i V j lg l. :. lg!! T ii flf Fx' ull IW - ix in-2 u 2 4. ' gif iv. we si gl f .f ll V nl' 's gl 3 1nf if tl 'gif' 4' I ' u L Q,-,, S s 'E 2 ! 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The quonset huts are built on the property once owned by the late Mr, and Mrs. August Rodrigues. They be- queathed their property to Senno Rodrigues, Mrs. Connie Cambra, and Mrs. Evelyn Roderick fHayward High alumnij. Mr. and Mrs. August Rodrigues were the great grandparents of Richard Reiley, a 1962 graduate. Location of present quonset hut. J. H. Hanlon nil il ml em' Ilf 'ie..f' if The Boys Gym was built in 1949. Many months were spent constructing Hayward High's school buildings and ex cavating ground for a football field and track. The football field, named after H. Hanlon, a revered teacher, has wit- nessed many games and graduations. Par- son's field has been the scene of many victories by our track boys. It was named for a former trustee who served many 414' years on the board. Who would have imagined then we would have to leave our campus and many memories behind? I. B. Parsons f on the hill, Parsons Field was also constructed in 1949 R W Hayward High School has had two H's. One was facing Foothill Boulevard and was re- moved when a housing development began X This ramp leads tothe field where the girls P.E, classes were held. bil camioud C ang? aa QIfLI 0!f'lfLQIflf I Ql,U ss. . ESM EXE! NGUAGE Our Language Arts buildings were built in 1951 on the hill which was known as Hockey Hill. The Language Arts buildings were built in 1951. Construction on the science building started in 1945. Our colorful black and gold H stands on the hill behind the Science building. During the school year it is often painted by others, taking on the hues of their schoolls colors. Block H club keeps its initiates busy returning the H to its original state. Our Agriculture building was con- structed in 1930 Botany building. and was called the Since 1930 shrubbery and fences have changed the picture, 1858 LUQPQ iAQ QOOJ ofa! Clayfl F. P. Johnson l l ri if H. B. Long Aubrey Laws O. B. Paulsen Frank Carhey Hayward has seen many principals starting with Mr. jordan in 1895 and Mr. Gamble in 1910. Then F. P. Johnson took the stern and held it for twenty-four years until 1935 to be succeeded by H. B. Long. O. B. Paulsen became principal in 1942, Frank Cathey in 1948, Aubrey Laws in 1951, and our own Don Oakes in 1955. Mr. Oakes was 11 General Science teacher before he became principal. 34250 l8ClCLel':5 bU6I'8 ef? A te6l'l yeafcf 0.90 I- A ' ' Dorothy Margaret Gerald Ray Buckley Hayes Irving Lillie 7 im -P'-lltfefifiu if . ' 1 f:'Q32.:f5. liillliihiff X . . . ' '1 f 1 ' I 'f' . . aw Helga Don Eleanor Jack Nielsen Sanford Sekerak Switzer . . -X'?.? ' lzsther Clarence , .- McStay Nelson ' Q. -NIU' w . f. 11952295 ' fe-': I ' f, fir' 4' ?G?5 34 i . .4 .1555 J wg, I . :J L elf , 5 ifivl W, ., A 3'5 , ' f iilf' '- ' . - , i , a rf-irfiffi 4 . J' 4.5 f ' . 5 eesr 5 , i g? .?2f:53i1'fIg -1 ' 1 5 'K Carlos Bee 151--Clue iff , - iaith ' W Y ,ln 1946 Bill Alyse Fd George Thornton Westbrook White Wilson Cvbukd CAangin9 imefi The faces of Hayward High's students have changed, but their loyalty to Hayward High and their lust for fun was the same 25 years ago as it is now. An airplane view of the East Avenue site. , Z5 L nz. Main entrance to the Administration Building. Work on the Administration Building is nearly completed. a WMA Me UL! In September of 1962 Hayward High School will move to its new campus on East Avenue. Students will be run- ning around looking for their new classrooms and orienting themselves to a different school life, but the tradi- tions of Hayward High will remain the same. ff Our East Avenue campus, planned for abundant Student The only odd-shapped building will be the library. n wifA fAe mul. y We will take with us our black and old colors, our nickname, Farmer mas- ot, trophies, plaques, scrolls, awards nd Senior benches. For the present, :his campus will be called Football High, serving the overflow from Castro Valley and San Lorenzo. :I A+: me-H ' ' , 'V'LiiZgi'f'. Biggest building on campus is our multipurpose gym. ' ' ,. f-fm V n.-,. .' . 4 - A., 1- . , -ang, 1. 5 3 if-'gl 537 ' S tj ,t , A- Q-va-Lin.-rf We L0 ' Nh ' ' ' l V .V .V .Qs , ,A --ff 'M A ,. ,,., p - ...Q I an 'W ' A 'ii -f ' 'P ,,.. A Q, 3: Back view of entrance to Administration Building. Activity will look like this in two years. A view of the school from Second Street. J H5 1 Mgr 'Sf'-1113 ,fdcfminidfrafion i...-.l dx I I gt V s 7 ' I I If I I I .1 I 5 5 I I ,l,l.l... ' If gg X I ...li- , I LL I I A ig If D 2 J Q. I I -1,N , 4, ies! W- 4.31 ' 1 Vg ? I ff' 54 7 ' Q! Z .! S Principal Don Oakes rinciloa is Weadage Today, we look longingly to the majestic white build- ings with their distinctive Greek columns, and we cannot help but feel sadness. For the second time in the past seventy years, the student body of Hayward High School must say farewell to a campus. Its first experience was in 1912 when it left the Soto Street school for the present location. For the Senior Class and those remaining, we must keep in mind our traditions and fine academic rec- ord, which, fortunately, we are not leaving behind. There- fore, let us be reminiscent of our past in terms of high accomplishments as an institution of learning and be determined to see it continue in the same shining light. And so we say farewell to the old Hayward High with thanksgiving for the security it has given its citizenry in the past and vow to perpetuate these fine things at the new location with the same zeal and enthusiasm which has prevailed through the years. Q 6Ll Q l0l 0lfl6l of 0lfLI GLCCOIWLIOAJ lflflelflfif Vice-principal Robert Regier confers with Don Oakes . . .And so we say farewell . . . ' Y' 26 Administrative Staff holds daily meetings. L. to R. Dean Bacich, Principal Oakes, Vice-Principal Regier and Dean Ochou. ur a minidfrafiue :ifa Millie Olsen is Principal Oakes' right hand. Mrs. Maehler runs the Vice-principals busy ofncc. Mary Qettman Mary M..Castle Charles Deadrich Marlin Haley E. Guy Warren President Dentist Attorney Attorney Transportation C0 gon:-J of j-ualeea The Board of Trustees is composed of six the policies which govern the school district citizens elected by the voters. They meet reg- They are dedicated to make our schools the ularly every first and third Wednesday' at the best in the state. kv. Dr. Lawrence Ramm Superintendent C lnlnlZitl'l1lllfl' Ollllfl The Administrative Council sets up many rules which keep our school running smoothly and help us to maintain a high standard of conduct. The eight members of the council meet every other Monday after school and work long hours to make our years at Hayward easier for all. 36601411-Adil? 60111 nt iffee The Scholarship Committee meets every third Wednesday' in Room 16. Under the chairman- ship of Wallace Copeland the members decide whether or not a student deserves an award or scholarship by interviewing the students who have maintained a B average throughout the term. District office on Elmhurst Street and form Administrative Council seated L to R, P. Bat-ich, D. Oakes, D, Morrisson Standing K. Donlon, R. Reiger, B. Cieister, A. Ochoa. Absent was Head Counselor S. Ralph. Scholarship Committee seated L to R, R. Leth, D. Lewis, M. Kurtz, E. Lee, S. Moore, Standing P. Bacich, XV. Copeland B. Thornton, D. Oakes, D. Morrisson, R. Lillie, A. Ochoa, D. Stanford. 'SM' P. Bacich instructs L. Dasher, student helper, on :1 typically busy day. Band ULU Ql Cf0l'lCl fltelneffi K .SZ A9 Hayward students find guidance and coun- sel in going to our deans, Paulita Bacich and Anthony Ochoa, In this way many thankful students have discovered how to get the ut- most out of education. Paulita Bacich and Anthony Ochoa take personal interest in our student problems no matter how involved they are with the many other duties of their busy day. Scholarship and Awards committee, Administrative Council, and Dean's Council are just a few, not to men- tion attending all social and sports activities. Their most important job is keeping Hay- ward's standards high. l Student worker L, Dasher confers with Dean Ocha. Paulita Bacich Dean of Girls Anthony Ochoa Dean of Boys WJ' . A Leslie Brown Vocational Agriculture Area Chairman William Null Nursery Practice Landscaping Carlo Zuniga Agriculture Mechanics Farm Practice Steve DeFreiras, Mike cotton ball in General Ag. Mr. Null instructs C. Impy, I. Williams, and W. Tanner on importance of trees. Welding farm machinery are J. Duarte, B. Fletcher, D. Dor- nell, and F. Faraldi. Walford and Bob Arenat examine portion of a gricu fare Our Agriculture Department offers com- plete instruction in Farm Shop, Farm Man- agement, and related subjects. Hayward is proud of the school farm located at 25323 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward, where agriculture students receive experience in actual farm practice. The instructors of these subjects also sponsor The Future Farmers of America or- gantzatlon. T. Finley, M. Vocational Ag e,,,.u ,vb Dias, R. Strizver and R. lvaldi study bugs in X A f - 5 1 all x . 1 h V JEROME KALIK PHYLLIS BUTTFRS Area Chairman Typing Office Machines General Business KEVIN DONLON Clerical Omce Student Body Treasurer lv- 'l.! '?' S Mcclerios Cseatedj shovss B Nichols and G Bell i k, Z K n ,La xii., , ROBERT MANN General Business Bookkeeping M Perez J. Parker and J. Silva take '1 time test in Miss Jenks s. ine .fdrfd Sharon Hansen, jill Craig and Judy Dee compare sketches. Fine Arts gives us a cultural background in music, drama, and art, an enrichment that makes for better living. Band and orchestra, a capella and mixed choir attract our musi- cally inclined students while art classes in sketching, jewelry, etc. vie in popularity with drama and its related classes of Costume Design and Stagecraft. - Mrs. Henry's piano classes practice dailyi GEORGE XVILSON' Area Chairman Drama GERALD IRVING Art I Art 7 BARBARA HENRY Piano Typing EDWARD KRFNZ Orchestra Band 81 Glc-e NICHOLAS ROUKES Art Stage , A 'C 1 4 ' 1 A Us :iv JOSEPH SIBILIA Dfallln Costume 81 Design un-4, L.,- . . ,, , ' Z. Horton, M, Moniz, M. Walker, R. Rhodes and M. Nelson work on baby clothes for fourth year homemaking. Homemaking helps students in many ways. It teaches new ways to prepare food, tricks in sewing, and economical home management. Girls may take homemaking four years, In the first two years they learn preparation of foods and consumer buying. In the last two years they learn tailoring, home furnishing, and money management. Industrial arts teaches actual shop experience in mechanics, wood, metal, and electricity. GEORGE ENDERLIN JOSEPH DUARTE Area Chairman Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop IL.. omema ing .gncfuavgzaf Aria , at I ., mrggii Y IW I I f f A . -Q Z.. , A -' -..- 3 A A E. I RUTH LETI-I Area Chairman Homemaking LENA BARRY Homemaking MAEDEI.I.E EVANS Homemaking Hill -qnnlll ' A. Rodriguez and J. Baker receive instruction on tractor maintenance from H. jenkins. BOB GEISTER MELVIN HAMMOND HAROLD JENKINS MILO MALLORY JAMES RUSSELL Wood Shop Vocational Auto Diesel Wood Shop Auto Mechanical Drawing Electricity Mechanical Drawing Mill Cabinet General Metals 33 lm ...am X nf. 'N l I DORIS LEWIS Area BEVERLY FREITAS Chairman Girls, Physical Ed. Girls' Physical Ed. ' W e ia' 1 I Ay U, 8 R. Firkms, K. Dake, and P. Pavao battle for possession of soccer ball. , Q fy li ' f CQ! f' g6LCCL ncaa L0l'l 'ii 5 . , . . Hayward High s P.E. teachers try to provide a medium for the ,fe natural and normal growth and development of each young man and ' I woman. To achieve this medium physical education provides guid- OLGA KENNEDY 5 ance and instructlon In a widely varied program where each and Physical Ed. fe ,W . L' every student finds several activities which he can enjoy and in JOAN KNOPH i by which he can succeed. Physical Ed, DIXIE LORENAT I Physical Ed. 'lg .-:, GORDON PHILLIPS VAUGHAN HITCHCOCK Area Chairman Boys' Physical Ed. 512 Boys' Physical Ed. G. Kiesrer 8: R. Ferrari attempt control of ball. ROBERT MCKILLOP JACK MERMOD MICHAEL ROACH Physical Ed. Physical Ed. Physical Ed. E - I - ff' 5. . .2 i if 5 'I A. G '4 ' ,1 ,. . 1 M, is it . t JOSEPH LEVASSKUR SYLVIA BIOORF Book Room Mgr. Nurse W fm sp! ' ' H? l XVAYNF SCHNEIDER Drivers' Fclucation PATRICK KELLIZY Drivers' Education laecia ,gzruiced G, Forth and J. Rose shelve textbooks in the book room, x f' t fm, ' WPI: I SAVE uvts School nurse Sylvia Moore supervises with L. Laverty as patient. Very popular places about cam- pus are our Book Room, Health Ofnce and Library. School nurse Sylvia Lloore has her hands full keeping our students healthy. She must do a good job as the health office is a very popular place. Equally popular with students before and after school as well as lunch hour is our library. It is a cozy place to relax and read the latest magazines, listen to classical records, or work on a report. Things run smoothly under the - 3 Ie. fu' L. f... l . .11 student helper C. Campbell watchful eye of Wfalllace Copeland. Our text book is kept up-to-date by manager Joseph Levasseur. f Q 'HW--if 1 Vw? ui iiv il l ,.' XVALLACE COPELAND Librarian B. Nichols and D. Hicks find reference books from student helper j. Silva. s. Gllflglflilg .!4l f:i ELEANOR HAWKSLEY journalism 1-2 Fas ...ma Q 1 H .. 5 TE Y , g , - :, s .1 SHEILA HEGEN f Public Speaking . . ' 2 'K . . - -,r,y i 3 , , , RAYMOND LILLIE German LELANU' CARDWELL DOROTHY BUCKLEY JANET CAPPLEMAN Area Chairman Senior Lit. 81 English 1 8: 2 Literature Composition .JV 'ima E wi . kg A Y r C 3 n O i Q 9 A Yr' s ay!! 1--W xrni 'Q 3 3 . HELEN CRONKITE HERMAN DUBOWY MARGARET HAYES French English 3 8: 4 English 1 8: 2 All students at Hayward must take three years of Engli Those who fail in any freshman or sophomore Engl: course must take the Senior English 7 course which cc sists of a review of the fundamental reading, writing, a speaking skills. College preparatory students are requir D. Gillette, J. Sorenson, R. Wright and S. Magrane discuss Subject A exam with Mr. Switzer. Mi. if? 32 M A lf y gh g M X, 5, fn A 9 , 'L :A li ff ft ii J . '21 r . K t. a 2 X we. ENIS LONGNECKER RAYMOND MAHANNAH Spanish LESLIE MARQUIS Latin English DOUGLAS MORRISSON English take English and American Literature in the junior year. though only three years of English are required, a College eparatory English course in the Senior year is strongly rommended. This course prepares students to pass the glish College entrance examination. ,..-vw' R. Andrade, S. Barnes, j. Alves and T. Bettencourt study in Mrs. Bucl-cley's Senior Lit class. BIURIEL SILVA English 3 84 4 JOHN SWITZER Senior Lit 8: Comp. f f x E B. Farley recites to C, Greig, L. Andreassen, N. Due in Mr. Cardwell's 'A class. im? X ., , x ALYSE WESTBROOK EDXVARD WHITE Spanish Directed Reading Ji X J .mx y :Ei 5 - ,ak iz, K .A X I I WMA -agzience Math-science has become an increasingly vital part of our daily VIRGINIA BREED Area Chairman General Science HERBERT BRODAH Mathematics FRED BUERSTATTE Science L B. Weber and G. Ng work Geometry while L. Clift, J. Vuncy and K. Waltcmn watch. I .,t.... hp, 1--'ff 4. 5. KARL CROWLEY ' Q.. Science 'Qu-V q x., Af 'Ni X E LA I if I.. Ullman, C. Cortelyou, T. Pratt study ear model in General Science. BRADLEY HANNA I ' Mathematics ,I ff' ,' - f,1F v .s -Q. . I I ' I , if JQSEPH EAKIINS A ,,,,, Y kk Science V, ' GORDON HERITAGE ' I A N? at Chemistry 2 . I I Ql06U 8f5 Al' Jef .Age ives and knowledge gained in the classroom will mold our future in the jet age. fx' if , l ffl l Nfl 1 CHARLES KERR Science HELENE KUSICK Algebra Mr. Enderlin shows T. Carroll, T. Pellaton and P. Brownell how to use the compass. CLARENCE NELSON Physics ,J- MARSH PITMAN Science D. Adams, S. Heyer and D. Miller work on experiment in Science. V BERNARD sTETsoN A 'N ' 41: Geometry W' AL REDO Mathematics ANNE WEINGART Mathematics 1 9 Q51 L S if ...V 1 E, vA ,.. 1 . N N ' fg. DONALD SANFORD KALMA BAREN ROBERT BERNDT MARY CALANDRI Area Chairman Social Studies 1 8: 2 Social Studies 1 8: 2 Social Studies 5 8: 6 Social Studies 7 8: 8 N. Richard, W. Fritchner, K. Royce, J. Chang, M. Rush, J. Jordan and J. Crockett work in Family Living. FRANK CATHEY Social Studies 1 8: 2 SUSAN DE VOE Social Studies 3 81 4 ociaf .gzwked The guidance program in the Hayward Union High School district is centered around the idea that each student must make the most of his own decisions. When a student enters school as asofreshman he is assigned a coun- selor who guides him through his four years. In the freshman and sophomore years the students study city government, driver educa- tion, world history, and human geography. In the junior year United States history and the Constitution are studied. In the Senior year students discuss family living problems and current facts about American democracy. ADRIAN GUILFORD CHARLES KAHN Social Studies 1 8: 2 Social Studies S 8: 6 K. Tsurmoto recites to C. Reading, L. Cowan and others. Q fs 5, .. -tm wel :Q 1 MARGARET KURTZ ELIZABETH LEE Social Studies 7 8: 8 Social Studies M.A. ecufw guidance wu.r....p mf ELEANOR SEKERAK RICHARD SCHULTZ Social Studies 3 8: 4 Social Studies 3 8: 4 C. Beaudoin, M. Hall, D. Sucher do reports. I i .. . , , l VL : My ,.. 3.1 I, Q ' l X i iii. X . 9 ,vfiiwlifyi ffl-2 A- A LEONARD MOULDEN SALLY RALPH Social Studies 1 8: 2 Social Studies 3 8: 4 si J. Alves, J. Enfield, B. Edgecomb arrange bulletin board. BILL THORNTON Social Studies 7 81 8 X ,W x A .l.' V. ,A 5. . ..tt A .c ROBERT TONG Social Studies 5 81 6 . . attsn V A A tata A 1-'xl Q CARL AKINS JOHN ALEXANDER ROBERT ALPERS ISABEL AZEVEDO CONRAD BOUCKHOUT Custodian Assistant Foreman Maintenance Matron Custodian ur .irlarcf mr ing Siu!! WaLeA WILLIAM BRYANT Custodian JOHN CRIMMENS Mr. Preston is a very busy man. Custodian WILLARD COX Custodian Mrs. Langley is the Cafeteria manager. SAMUEL DAY RAYMOND DRAPER MANUEL FREITAS CARL GREEN PALMER LUND Custodian Maintenance Gardener Gardener Gardener .K ' .1 JOSEPH MARINO FRANK NOBLE AUGUSTUS OWENS RICHARD PEERLESS THOIVIAS PHILLIPS Custodian Custodian Maintenance Maintenance Custodian ik afiier E or Our attendance staff keeps daily attendance checks on truants and issues passes day after day, after day, yet they are always cheerful and never seem to tire of answering 1t1S1St6nt questions. Our cafeteria staff missed getting their pictures because of numerous duties required to supply meals and snacks for our Farmer students. The maintenance crew, under supervision of George Preston is one of the best ever to be at Hayward. They are constantly working to keep our grounds beautiful and our buildings clean. Whenever repair is needed, just a word to supervisor Preston gets it done before you can take a second breath. When we are on- vacation they work harder than ever to make floors and equipment shine for our return. Hayward High is grateful for the service of this hard working staff. GEORGE PRESTON Foreman J Attendance workers Helen Scott and Helen Terrell put in VINCENT PINHEIRO GILBERT PRYOR long hours. Custodian Custodian DORIS RAINBOW ROBERT REDDING FRANK RUBIO CARI. SCHWEITZER INEZ SIKES Matron Custodian Custodian Maintenance Matron 253192 ':s- 'W' 43 if e ieue if or Wai, Our 5 1 5 E it 3 ,Z I -- 3 Yi 2 . ' f I. K , e , un: ii A . a' ,, Q - Htl I , V Q .4 9 1 , V . E, , . 'i. , , , . - 135 , f r 1 - il Nl i 2. .wr if-ii: Q, ii L.,- W 5 s A ' ' - ' 1 . , ,-n ' 2 2: ' ll 5, S- 'L H' 1 W ' f' ji o K' 5 L 'bits a...e C , ,ggi k K j 3 sv . L ' Wiliiit? , f it 5 .mf , L LQ- : fy , t r ik: 31,7-ii' ' V 5' J ff rffgfgliif L K. f 3e,1A 1zfWf'i -if 4vrvf.5 ', me hh'-ew 2' f. - 7 Vk - 5 Ys iw-X. 1l't.5ffQif. V ' . Am., l as we . L 2 Q, I - -f, Affy , ,. I 5 1 VVL, , M B .em - ,f 'fs,4s 1w . i e 'fS7L?t.esz':-if ' ' Mm Raymond Lillie uses our record li- brary. His hobby is listening to re- cordings. wvii A Q kgykhzykr kryxr kr 'A fiil '- f o :ff : A ' L iibi iiiii s 5 iill f 6 s M ' Vf .4255 ,f li L M .:, . e . 'j. g - A ' ' ,Q I ' ' - W 1 15 fi Teachers are people too. They have their casual, informal moods. We tried to catch in a relaxed moment some of the teachers who taught Seniors this year. Cooking is our hobby, say Lena Barry and Margaret Kurtz. Clarence Nelson spends a great deal of time with his tape recorder. Caught in the act of taking pic- tures, Alyse Westbrook poses unknowingly for our photog- rapher. Everywhere he goes Jerome Kalik takes his camera. MCMA? gr Leslie Marquis spends his spare time reading or browsing among the stacks. Leland Cardwell plays the horn whenever homework duties are light. Horse-back riding is Martha Schif- ferli's leisure time hobby. ved njoy a eifiure omenf Wow ana! jlzen . John Switzer's hobby is correcting Senior Lit and My pupils keep me too busy Composition classwork. for hobbies, smiles Donald Sanford. Dorothy Buckley finds good homes for her cats and gives a good home to four of her own. 3 Nearly every teacher on our faculty possesses one of her kit- Q f tens. ,,..--- 'I '35 . is 3 Sheila Hegen spends part of her leisure time on the tennis courts. Virginia Breed, Dixie Lorenat and Mae- delle Evans seek the refuge of the faculty room to enjoy a coke. George W'ilson and Paulita Bacich talk over gradu- affof' Problems' Adrian Guilford looks happy going to his morning class. 1 S? . ' ?i 1 31 :J 0 1-T X n Ft' r W 46 eniom 64444 0 Z2 jarewef ja!! denior of icerd From the beginning of the fall semester the senior class ollicers set to work to make the class of '62 the best. Each officer took his or her respective. job and carried it out to the best of his ability. Beside their individual jobs they worked together helping to plan such activities as Down- town Rally, Junior Prom, Senior class dance and the selling of class pins and Hayward High sweatshirts. These officers were in term only during the fall semester, but they continued to work all year supporting their class and school. Karen Tsurumoto Vice President Karen Gustafson jean Aven Mary Hall Gene Osofsky Secretary Treasurer Girls' League Rep. Boys' League Rep. 70 id amlaud ,airing enior icerfi Spring elections for the Seniors brought to office new ideas and more pep-despite the criticism of lack- ing school spirit. The Seniors, all 542 of them, united to produce a fabulous Junior Prom, a never-to-be-for- gotten Senior Extravaganza, and a fun-filled Hayday. After struggling through term papers and finals, the igpsrgg, class relaxed and enjoyed the prestige of being the last class to hold on this campus Senior Silence Day, Cut Day, the Senior Ball, Baccalaureate, and the grandest day of all-Commencement Day, June 14, 1962. Eleanor Gianotti Vice-President f ' i,fi' fi e 4 A f,,' Z f .,. 1' Q rg , .. , ' in X ' 3 Kr-xii ,. -1 if i, ?l5'i1l, J ' Karen Froyland Girls' League Rep. Gene Osofsky Boys League Rep, Mike Reilly President Mike Reilly leads class council. Part Costello Diane Harbour Treasurer Secretary FALL CLASS COUNCIL: FRONT ROW L to R, K. Tsurumoto, N. Steinburg, L, Stutz, M. Nelson, E. Gianotti, P. Lutz, D. Elola, M. Silva, K. Froyland, J. Aven. SECOND ROW, j. Rowe, P. Shepherd, K. Royce, B. Grieve, J. Packard, D. Harbour, R. Branaugh, K. Gustafson, J. Smith, D. Pierce, S. Poore, B. Ybarra. THIRD ROW: S. Hanson, K. Sawdey, S. Larsson, G. Simmons, P. Grant, B. Thompson, A. Rodriguez, M. Silva, R. Abreu, S. Comfort, G. Osofsky. ,Al to discuss things which conterned Seniors I 41' K I J , W i ff rf '- . f- ,lg , . F 3: rv iff .y n .. f. 1. M asia .,- -1: ex. .. .1,... .-: f w.--e. :. rare- Y'-iv . I A , ,. 5, ,fm ,., ,. .. -ut.: 1 K5 5. ,J Q., . W. NL, i.t, V. , it ,- ,fs via ,W e .::-,t .2 Our Counselors, M. Kurtz, E. Lee, D. Sanford, B. Thornton, often met 1. st siflfzag. 2 , 'w 4ff.fz,v.,-,sa x t. . . ,. eniom ana! Counfie om MPL j09QfAQl We're the mighty Seniors of Hayward High. We've worked together to make our senior year the best. The class council represented us when they met every Wednesday to discuss and plan our projects. We've not only worked together but had fun. In all four years, our counselors have coun- seled and taught us. We are grateful to them for all they have done. They are the teachers we will never forget. Margaret Kurtz Elizabeth Lee Donald Sanford Bill Thornton as 5 uf 9. .. -Y M 4 L 2 ,f f' 3 .4 if ., ' fm I M K Q SK lr fy' 'iw ' at joseph Duarte .,!4ClUif5el 6 Juioeruifie rin acfiuifiezi la 9 The Spring semester of our senior year proved to be the busiest of all. The Spring Council took an active part in planning such activities as the Junior Prom, Hayday, Senior Extrava- ganza, Cutday, Senior Ball, Baccalaureate and Graduation. The advisers were a big help to the council. Questions about the future like what college? or what job? were answered during this semester. Seniors will always remember their final semester at Hayward High. sa 5 Y, iw sg- ' -L . - 55. 53:1 ' .. . ,, e356 George Heritage Robert McKillop james Ruggell B. Sierks and Mr. Russell discuss plans for the fabulous junior Prom. ,K 2---a ' W Front Row, 1. to r.: B. Grieve, J. Chang, H, Kalakian, S. Nussenbaum, K. Tsurumoto, P. Evans, E. Gianotti. Second Row: K, Froyland, P. Pugsley, L. Strutz, J. LaBarge, S. Magrane, S, Willes. Third Row: R. Andrade, M. McIntyre, B. Lewis, P. Thornton, S. Poore, D. Harbour. Fourth Row: J. Muck, M. Gormley, F. McNamara, P. Grant, M, Reilly, M. McIntyre. Fifth Row: W. Fritschner, L, Myhre, M. Raymor, G. Lake, M. Tanner. as 52? SEQWQ saith' 4! N, lsr f- - VW' G ,B H ...fa . g fgggr. a .fi r QA M-ff, , 1- :. ' - 7 if :E - ,wax QW? :f ig I 2 S ifqffsiarmg Je,--was f - 3 L sf' f N rs -K RAYMOND ABREU Ray Band 1, 2, Class Council 2, 4. ERNESTINE IRENE AGUAYO Tina Girls' Leag. 1-3g Class Council 15 L. A. 2: Meg. 1-39 G.A.A. 1-33 Lmpltrs. lg Arr Club. Treas. 3. DONALD GEORGE AHO Don Ftball, frosh-soph. 23 Rally Comm. 4. SHARON ALBERT G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Class Song Girl lg Meg. 1, 2, 3g Art Clb. 3: Class Council 3. ARTHUR ALM Art C.S.F. 2, 35 Var. Track 3, 4, JV Track 2. JACQUELINE C. ALVES jari Class Council 2, L.A. 2, 3, 45 Meg. 1, 2, 3. JAMES DAVID ANDERSON Dave Baseball JV 39 Cr. Country 35 Baseball Var. 4. PATRICIA C. ANDERSON Pal Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD ANDRADE S. Ron Class Council 4. ROGER W. ANDRE Roger Boys' League 1-4. CARL L. ANGELL Carl Band 1-45 Orchestra 2-43 Rally Band 2-4g Haypress 4g Rally Committee 4g Music Club lg Rifle Club 2. SARRAH ERNESTEEN ARBUCKLE smarfy F.B.L.A. 4g junior Red Cross 44 Science Club 1. DOLORES ATKINSON Dee Girls' League 1-4. JEAN E. AVEN jean Meg. Club 1-4g Cl S Girl 3g V. S Girl 43 Cl Treas. 4g S.B. Sec. 4g Gen. Chm. of D.T.R. 4g Exec. Council 4g Ldshp 45 Cl Council 5-4. JIM BAKER Jim Future Farmers of America 1-3. JIMMIE BALCH lim Future Farmers of America 1. ,I q i? M, -'H or 5 X is.-3 'UIQ' IBN -we 'ev ,v-5541 sm-A Q '? K xx . IU'- Our senior benches, located on the senior patio, were dedicated to all Hayward High seniors by the class of 1941 and the class of 1949. Seniors will say a fond farewell to this campus, but not to our benches as they will be transported to the new school and the tradition continued. 3 , s . . we v is 2 1' Wage -L-43 li 55:55 1 f5if55T'ifY5ll' -Sui sif1egf1dF'1?T:.v' ' ' 3 GARY LEE BALL Gary Ftball frosh-soph 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, D.E.L.S. 4. JAMES ROBERT BARBEE lim Bsktball C, B 2, 5. . X.,. V., , 95 - ...pu W A f fa gil 1 3, 1 A-if, W , 1, .au 15. K , 5, . ., X sz X l A 9 ' , ...fr1:ieifii..f,r2f: i .. 1 V- :hw-252.:1E2,..51 1miffiiilssisfs-,tszgg 4 - ' . . ,.'i:.'f-.fi ,- -- ... Yi -tease--'p, . . 1 .- gffsxs - f iff ' If -' ,l a r . ' .. a s L, - wx--lf.:-155635 --...--3. if-- 5 . :Q-Z.. , X .5 -:Lam 'av.eiiwzii..2..ff..:':...2'1r .. . .:i:1.. -fel ii--F-: W - J:-sg. Qu 5,5 5 ' ' 'iw fem Zf gsgyfiswpi ,., ,ik psp' f . A Loretta Lewis and Rich Reily enjoy the privilege reserved for seniors only. SHARI LEE BARNES Angel Girls' Leag. 5, 4, Meg. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, Hay- press Editor 43 Agrarian 4, Serv. Comm. 4: Exec. Coun. 43 Christmas Play 45 Town News 31 Big Sister Tea Enter. Chair. 4. STEPHAN ALAN BASKIN Sieve C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 45 L.A. 2, 43 Var. Swming 3, 43 Var. Bsktball 45 Head Judge 4g Bsktball B, C, D3 1, 2, 5: Ldshp 4g Swimming j.V. 1, 23 D.T. Rally Chrman 2g Cl Council 2. GARRY O. BASS Garry Boys' Leag. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BAUTISTA john Bsktball frosh-soph 23 Mascot 43 Class Coun- cil 1, 2, 3. What would the Senior Patio be without its lockers? Seniors mingle with students as they get their books for the next class. Every summer a committee works together to paint the lockers blue and white to show our class spirit and keep t e patio for seniors only. t Q fit, ,, V HELEN ANTOINETTE BETTENCOURT Toni Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Cl Yell Leader 3, 4, Cl Dance Chrman cloak rm. 35 Xmas Play 45 L.A. 2, 3, 4, Ser, Comm. 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 2, 33 Town News Editor 33 Haypress Staff 4 MARLENE BETTENCOURT Marlene Meg. 1, 2g Agrarian Staff 3, 4 KENNETH BIBY Ken Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 CHERYL YVONNE BICE Cheryl Meg. 2, 3, 4, Cl Council 2, 3, 44 Lmpliters 1 ALICE J. BLANCHARD Alire Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 JOHN L. BLISS john Rally Band 2, 3, 4 LESLIE L. BOTELHO Les Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ARDREY BOYCE Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 RUTH Y. BRANAUGH Curly Cl Council 41 Meg. 3, 41 Cl Yell Leader 4: Ser. Comm. 43 Red Cross Pres. 4, G.A.A. 3, 4g jr. Prom Cloak Chrmn. 4 DAVID BRAZIL Dave L.A. 2g Ftball frosh-soph 23 C8zD Bsktball 13 Cl Council 2g Baseball JV lg Baseball Var. 3, 45 Block H 3, 4 ALFRED REGINALD BROWN Reggie Var. Bsktball 45 B Bsktball 3: Baseball JV 3: Ftball JV 5 PATRICIA BROWN Pal G.A.A. 1 CGir1s' Athletic Asso. lj CAROL BRUNO Bones G.A.A. 1, 35 Meg. 1 CARLYLE KAY BROWN Kay Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD SCOTT BUCHANAN Rirh Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Ftball frosh-soph 2 LINDA BURNETT G.A.A. 1, Meg. 1, 2, 5, 4g L.A. 4, Cl coun- cil 3: Cl Song Girl 4 , V V-5 sffefwf -. R K V RY . R R - g P all A f 5 Q r 5 R535 x 5 3' Rza K A My 5,33 R . - Q P we R mf. Aix e me X, 'fag ai L fa RE? i iw MICHAEL BURROWS Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN BURTS G.A.A. 13 Meg, 1, 2, Girls' League 4 Mikr' Carolyn 45 Ser. Comm. 4: 'YK DONNA LEE CAMPBELL Donna Meg. 2, 3, 4g Ser. Comm. 4: Ser. Comm. Dance Ref Chrmn. 43 Big Sister Ent. Chrmn 4 DAVID A. CEPEDA David Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 JANE CHANG Jane Class Council 1, 2g Jr. Red Cross 1 VEARL ROBERT CHOTIA Bob Dance Band lg Orch. 13 Pep Band lg Adv. Band 1 LARRY CLOW Larry C8cD Bsktball lg Track frosh-soph 2g Wrest frosh-soph 23 Cross Country JV 3g Track JV 3 SALLIE ANN CLYDE G.A.A. lg Meg 1, 2, 3, 4: Cl Song Girl 21 Cl Council 4 TRW LINDA SUE COBLE Linda Soph. Dance Ent. Chrmn. 2g Cl Song Girl 5: Cl Council 2g Meg. 2, 34 Dels Pres. 4 MARVIN COBLE Marr' B Bsktball 2 CHARLES D. COCHRAN Charlie Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 NINA CATHERIN COHAGEN Cath f J C.S.F. 1, 2, 5, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. Pres. 43 Girls' League 53 Meg. 3, 45 Cl Song Girl 4 STEPHEN A. COMFORT Slew Frosh-Soph Ftball 1, 23 JV Swim 3: Cl Coun- cil 4g Var. Track 35 JV Bsktball 43 Block H 4 VALERIE COOK Captain Cook Art Club 3 ,j-'Wx 'Uk Wm? of Qi ldv THOBIAS A. COOPER Tom Chess Club 3 ROBERT L. COSTA Bob B, C8413 Bsktball 1, 25 Var. Bsktball 3, 4: JV Baseball lg Var. Baseball 2, 5, 4: Cl Council 1, 2, 35 Block H 3, 4 New Q f , if ya g Q-11' 'Human-Qf' 60 f if - fm X S -It'-..E-if-a ' ' . , ,. . , ' ' ,S , aw, QL A -2 93515 jf: .et my agwfs' , ,. mgw vga . -A .. ,wfifflfzif Jtlmg -fs: i w -ysiwstw 6 -at . fnfffmisflga : 1 H . - ' ' ' , . mffw, --65 wa- . . , if-.., -gmwiqgggf ,A , A 4 V. Q , f , V'f,:i'2gSaf 'H , ' , ' f 11 , Q , ,f A , , f: A' ' '2:1 i,:Qa1- m:f,. 1, ,. ,K , is - -fJ1'fsffz'w .lf-Yfsffwsvfsf, L - .. H r , :iff sefflwvsfw Sw ?m g2w:?lv2,'1rf:-we -:e1'..H-1, Sfmt , fi iigssiwtffisgre 1512? 1 1593232f5i?5tiiQiff3i45fi lfil' it fi'-VH Ffffw' T ' Q :Qi: ,E xmi T2.'i3?iniiTif5' :-': N -:'-V Q 4 -fl, .1 1251- - -,ig,,g5::,5fv,,g ,W iff, , .,ff, ,at-, .. -fr 573 7. , ' W x V'kisw,4g:As 1' t ,fi 1:4-, PATRICIA ANN COSTELLO Pat! Cl Sec. 35 Cl Treas. 45 Cl Song Girl 3, 4, Meg. 2, 3, 4g Sr. Cl Dance Pub. Chrmn. 4: Service Comm. 25 L.A. 39 C.S.F. 2 LES COWAN Lex B Bsktball 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2 BERYL COX Beryl Service Comm. 2, Sr. Ball Serving Chrmn, 33 Agrarian Staff 3, Meg. 1, 2, 3g Cl Council 2 RONALD CRACRAFT Ron Varsity Football Seniors think their rings are the best yet DONALD CRAWFORD ferry Var. Wrest. 3, 45 Var. Ftball 3, 4g Var. Track 35 JV Wresr. 23 JV Ftball 3, Frosh-Soph Ftball 23 Block H Treas. 4, Block H 2, 3, 4, JV Track 2. JOHN A. CROCKETT lay D.T.R. Chrm. 25 B Swim lg Var. Swim 3, 4g B Basketball 2, D Bsktball 13 Block H Sec. 4g Block H 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4 PERRY CURRY Saddle Tramp Wrestling 4 SANDRA DAVIS Sandi Art Club lg Meg. 1, 2 JUDY DeARMAN Jud, Transfer Student Seniors can obtain a Hayward High Key from one of several jewelry stores in Hayward. DARNE DUARTE Duffle Lmp. Litr. 1 LARRY DUNBABIN Larry Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 SANDI DELANO Sandi Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 was rf. We .fi 15' . F'-wak-N 'bu al 'S GY amp -IQ!! me .,A w fix. FRANK R. DYER Frank Dels 5, 43 Boys' Glee Club lg Ser. Commi 1, 25 F.B.L.A. Pres. 3 MAXINE DELORIS EATON Maxim G.A.A. 2 SHERYL ECHELBERGER Sheryl Dels 45 Meg. 2, 3 ROBERT M. EDGECOMB Bob Class Council 1, 25 Agrarian Staff Photog- rapher 4 CHARLES EKLUND Chuck Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 DIANA ELVA ELOLA Diana Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Meg. 1 JUDY DARLENE ENFIELD Short-slap Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 VIRGINIA ENOS fenny Agrarian Sraff 3g G.A.A. 4 EARLINDA ESCHERT Earl Transfer Student PATTIE EVANS Patrick Girls' Leag. Council lg Jr. Red Cross 1: G.A.A. 23 Meg. 1 DEAN E. EVERSON Dean Class Council 1 EDWARD K. FARALDO Ed Boys' League 1, 2, 5, 4 LARRY JOSEPH FARIA Farid Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID ALAN FERGUSON Fcrgic Var. Ftball 3, 43 Block H 3, 45 L.A. I: Cl Council Ig JV Track lg Frosh-Soph Ftball 2 RAYNIOND FERRARI Ray Wrest. 1: Frosh. Track 1: Frosh. Ftball l: JV Track 25 JV Cross Country 2: Var. Cross Country 35 Var Track 5 RICHARD FERRARI Riff!! Var. Ftball 43 Block H 4 . 40 fi i J 5 , Miss enior Cain ar QP A September-Anna Rosa First Day of School Service Committee Dance Varsity Football Senior Class Donut Sale . v v 4 n .V i, A awww 1 Nmitif WKVE fi A-1' Miss November-Paulette Lutz Downtown Rally junior Class Dance l ' if f ' W ' Thanksgiving Holidays Qfga ilevi Play- Glass Menagerie ' Varsity Football . 'r ,. I A W, 'liz-if Miss December-Nina Steinberg Key Club and Block H Dance End of 2nd Report Period Basketball Tournament Christmas Play Christmas Vavation Miss january-Patt Costello Student Body and Class Elections Senior Class Dance End of 3rd Report Period Varsity Basketball Miss October-Bobbie Lewis Big Sister Tea Varsity Football College Night End of lst Report Period ED f 962 .fdcfiuifiefi Ee tm . . 0. ll O! junior Prom Band and Orchestra Concert Varsity Basketball Miss February-Dru Pierce I I: :,L A -'., :. . ' R X March-Alaine Hanke End of 4th Report Period Sophomore Class Dance Childrens Play- Peter Pan Miss .kk yn .,r, t W y A A Qffqo, Ailgdl' 5664 Miss April-Michele Mclnyre Showtime 1962 Donkey Baseball Game Easter Vacation End of Sth Report Period ls Career Night Freshman Class Dance Miss May-Loretta Lewis Hayday Play- Tea House of the August Moon Student Body and Class Elections Senior Extravaganza Senior Cut Day emi' Miss june-Rosemary Walker Senior Ball Future Teachers and Lamplighter's Dance Baccalaureate Graduation KAREN E. FROYLAND Iodey Girls' Leag. Council 2, 3, 45 Service Comm. 2, 3, 45 Meg. 1, 2, 3, 45 C,S.F. 2, 3, 45 G,A.A. 1, 2, 45 Sr. Ball Pub. Chrmn. 35 D.T.R. Pub. Chrmn. 35 Agrarian staff 35 Town News 35 Haypress 45 Girls' Leag. Rep. 3, 45 Girls' Leag. Vice Pres. 3, 4 DIANE GARCIA Diane Meg. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cl Council 25 Cl Song Girl 2 , .Sk JUNE FINLEY June Agrarian Staff 33 jr. Prom Ent. Chrmn. 4 WILLIAM FLETCHER Bill F.F.A. Pres. 45 F.F.A. Vice Pres. 3 GEORGE G. FORTH George Frosh-Soph Ftball 1, 25 JV Ftball 35 Var. Ftball 45 C Track 2 LAWRENCE FREIBERG Flex Wrest. 25 Rally Comm. 3 KENNETH WAYNE FREITAS Ken Class Council 3 WALTER J. FRITSCHNER Walt S.B. Pres. 45 Jr. Cl Pres. 33 Var. Bsktball 3, 45 Swim 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cl Council, 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletics Trip Winner 45 Coast Guard Academy Trip Win- ner 25 D.T.R. Gen. Chrme 35 As. judge 35 Exec. Council 3, 45 Block H 2, 3, 45 Boys' League Council 35 Boys' Athletic Manager 4 JOHN ANDREW GARCIA johnny Frosh-Soph Ftball lg Wrest. 1, 2, 3, 43 Ten- nis 1, 2, 3g Cross Country 2, 3, 4g Block H Pres. 4g Class Council 3 JOHN D. GATTERER jack Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 fm.. an W '.,,'.,'2Y V47 'Mig 1 ' W N K X ' X K Lx x A LORRAINE M. GEARHART Lorraine Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY L. GEHRING Nancy F.B.L.A. 4 ELEANOR GIANOTTI El Class Council 1, 2, .3, 41 DTR Clean-Up Chrmn. 3, 4g Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Dance Clean-up Chrmn. 35 Haypress Staff 41 Class Vice Pres. 3, 4g Ser. Comm. 2, 4: Jr. Prom Clean-up Chrmn. 4 ROBERT L. GILBERT Bob Var. Ftball 4g JV Ftball 31 JV Wrest. 3: Var. Wrest. 4 DARRELL J. GILLETTE Darrell Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 VIVIAN T. GOMES Vivian G.A.A. lg Dels 4 X , ' . Q : g as ' .. , t 1,-:wx 1-,rei,,-,1:i,f-fwmwl f , lf fZfYsf4PTgii : al 'c '7P'rz,-fHi'F ' 'lf' -:' L Q7 Was, A k':!I.:'I wi.'if1s.1m.erzg - Bm., -3.-1-. szg,5.y,:5wQzffs,1e .gf . 5, gwzfmew: sz ..,c,?,..,2z.s,..s,-Q .. . .,,,,,,,.w X. v. - mf' ,. gs. f, fi. , Ywygeigls f. sr Q, 12' -' S., ,5 A .115 - i.I'szs,,'ll - .,1,:: 15 . A , f 'if as 'fi if . . 1f:sffse,Z3we5:21J -.L 'sf 1 g . i,'ffw -' 3: f9if?5 i15i5'3'5'f :' ' f -,'f7:5,5w 'S 5:-u Mari 55: ' , 3 , 5? 4,gv,-fir-,E .f K-,':f.:g5l 5- , . .. if 1-v ww, - . -1 , f s fears f i - '- .V .1 .W if 1-I-M 5 is Senior Drama class and instructor George Wil- son have become another cherished senior tradi- tion. Although we will lose our auditorium stage when we move to our new campus, our senior thespians will find the multi-purpose room quite adaptable to their needs. THOMAS K. GONSALVES Tom Ftball 1, 25 Wrest. 1, 25 Swim 3, 45 Block H 3, 4 KENNETH GORDON Ken F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Sec. 25 F.F.A, Treas. 3 H. Rubio, R. Romero and L. Rogers rehearse PATRICIA GORDON Pal Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orch. 2, 3, 45 Rally Band 3, 4 MICHAEL GORMLY Mike Key Club 15 Frosh-Soph Ftball 15 Var. Track 2 PATRICK GRANT Pat Cl Pres. 45 Var. Ftball 45 Var. Bsktball 45 Exec. Council 45 Leadership 45 C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 15 JV Ftball 35 JV Baseball 35 JV Bsktball 35 D Bsktball 25 Block H 4 RICHARD GREATHOUSE Rich Band 2 PAULA S. GREER Paula Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 2, 3g Class Council 1, 2, 3 BARBARA GRIEVE Barbara Class Council 1, 2, 4g Girls' Leag. 13 jr. Red Cross 2, 3g Meg, 2 MARY KAREN GUSTAFSON Karen Class Council 1, 25 L.A. 1, 2g Class Sec. 2, 43 Class Song Girl 3g jr. Red Cross 45 Haypress 4 JEAN PATRICIA HAGUE jean Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 S. Hegen helps student S. Baskin find a topic to write on. LEONARD HAIN Lenin-d Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 EVELYN HALCOMB Ery Girls' Athletic Asso. 2, 3 kg' Senior Literature and Composition class re placed English 7A as the college preparatory Sub ject A course. Students taking this extremely diffi cult class are prepared for the College English en trance examination. RON S. HALGREEN Ron Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY HALL Mary Girls' Leag. Rep. 4g G.A.A. Pub. 33 G.A.A. Pres. 4g Governors Conference Delegate 4g C.S.F. 3, 4g Service Comm. 34 Red Cross Vol- unteer 5, 4g Art Club 3, Exec. Council 43 Ldshp 4g C1 Council 5 CHERYL S. HALSTEAD Cheryl Megaphone 1 GLORIA JEAN HAMSHER jasper Meg. 1, 2g G.A.A. lg Alice in Wonderland 2 RITA HANAVAN Rita Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ALAINE HANKE Hanke-Chief F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Service Comm. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 41 Agrarian 4 HARRY MARK HANNA Mark Manager of Wrest. 25 Wrest. 5 JAMES RHOADES HANSON jim JV Ftball 3: Track 5 SHARON LOUISE HANSEN Sharon Cl Treas. 2g Sweatshirt Chrmn 3g Cl Council 3, 43 L.A. 2, 53 Sr. Ball Powder Rm. Chrmn. 3g Jr. Prom Powder Rm. Chrmn. 4g Girls' Leag. 2, 5g Art Club 2g Lmpltrs. 43 C.S.F. 3,4 CAROLYN HAPP Carolyn Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 -ff'- DIANA HARBOUR Meg. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cl Song Girl 4g Jr. Prom Pub. Chrmn 43 Cl Sec. 45 Class Council 5, 4 CAROLYN MARIE HARLE Charlie Class Council 39 Meg. 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 4 JAMES ANDREW HARPER Harpie Var. Track 3, 45 Var. Cross Country 4g Chess Team 4 ...gk Senior girls who planned to to college visited College of Holy Names and spent the day in classes. JAMES L. HAUSEL im Var. Ftball 4g Var. Bsktball 35 JV Bsktball 3g ,gr-re , JV Ftball 35 Block H 4g Frosh-Soph Ftball 1 5 l -Q 9 md 1, . Big Sister Tea Chairmen seated, l to r.. j. jordan, D. Campbell, S. Barnes. Standing: B. Lewis, M. Hall, D. Pierce, P. Thornton, G. Simmons, and J. Packard. D R H h dl Seniors kept busy planning owntown a y C airmen were, seate to r: S. Poore, J. f , ' Packard, P. Shepherd, J. Avcn. Standing: N. Steinberg, B. many 0 the years blg events' Thompson, and E. Gianotti. eniord I0 anne many fa! acfiuifiefi - an P, ll , 5 ta L f- - ., S , ,Q Ei , 7. i V si I Senior dance chairmen, 1 to r: j. Packard, D. Pierce, S. JHIUOF PFOIU Chafflncyfl, fflmi FOW- l T0 fi R' Walker, .l- Finley, E Magmne, CQ. Simmons, C- Mcndclsohn, p. Costello' S' Cnanotti, H. Rubio. Second ron: S. Poore, R, Branaugh, B. Sierks Nusscnbnum. D. Harbour, M. Mclntyre. me ELSPETH HAY Megaphone 1, 2, 3 WILLIAM HEERING Bill Swimming team 2, 3 Elspeth TONY HEMENWAY Tony Class Council 1, 2g 33 JV Baseball 1g Var. Baseball 2, 3, 4g Block H 3, 4 ALFRED HERRERO Al Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 EVELYN PATRICIA HESTING Pat Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN JEAN HILL Seabiscuit G.A.A. 1, 2g Meg. 2, Class Council 1, 2, 3 LYNN HODGSON Lynn C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4g Meg. 1, 2, 3, 43 Service Comm. 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S.B. Sec. 4g Gen. Dance Chrmn. lg Cl S Girl 23 Var. S Girl 3, 4, Girls' Leag. Vice Pres. 41 Girls' Leag. Fashion Show Gen. Chrmn. 4, Exec. Council 44 Lship 45 Exec. Council Cor Sec. 4: Cl Council 1, 24 Haypress 45 Governors Conf Rep. 4 NANCY HOLMES Nanry Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 M, ,tk , I ,Zi my ,N 21s?fg,:n?1 -- v .Eff -- -' -- ,,..fi Qfwrwfwffwc, -L as .. J.,-f - fx.. k , ., ,S ,. W. , ,. ,mr .M izfsfili,-Q5S::2e,1gzfKE, ,f-f' ' z f2:,g5!!Bfw,:?zm::ffi1z,,-f -Z ...,,. ,,,.,,. .,,.,. . - 2 3 1 A' 7 I? 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Comm. 4 ZOE YVONNE HORTON jr. Red Cross Council 1 .. mga .1 f ::fg:.f.v4,,:g ,qv gf ff '51 3 12' 2 3,353 is W' 'TN' i lug, G. Simmons, C. Mendelsohn, M. McIntyre paint senioi lockers. CHRISTINE LEE HUNT Christy Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 LEEANNA M. HUNT Leeanna Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 LYNDALL J. HUNT Lyndazz SUSAN G. HUNT Susan Band 2, 5, 45 Orch. 3, 4 TAMARA HYLAND Tammi Class Council 2, 33 Meg. 1, 2g Sr. Ball Food Chrmn. 33 F.T.A. Treas. 4 GAIL LA VERN JACKSON Gail G.A.A. 3, Art Club 35 Class Yell Leader 23 Girls' Leag. 35 Class Council 2, 3 MARY ANN JARDINE Sardinkle Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Council 1 CROFT V. JERVIS Jervis Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ANNE JOHANNESON Anne The Glass Menagerie 4 CAROL ANN JONES Ionesie Girls' Athletic Asso. 1, 2, 3, 4 JILL J. JORDAN jill Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 4g L.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Nom. 8: Elect. Chrmn. fig Exec. Council 43 Ser. Comm. 2, 3,3 C.S.F. 2, 5, 45 Cl Vice Pres. 2: L'ship 4: Cl Dance Gen. Chrmn. 3: Girls' League 4 HARRIET KALAKIAN Klak Art Club Pres. 1, 3, Meg. lg Class Council 2 jON R. KANTER Ion C8zD Bsktball 2, 3g Class Council 2, 3 DAVID ROSS KERNS Davy Cross Country 2 NORMA JEAN KING Norma Future Business Leaders 4 THOMAS KIRK Tom Varsity Wrestling 4 NELLY C. KLEYN-IAN Nelly Service Comm. 1, 2, 33 Meg. 2, 3, 4g Cl Yell Leader 3, 45 L.A. 3, 4g Dels Sec. 4 PAT KNIGGE Knig Service Comm. 3, 4g G.A.A. 33 Town News 3: Haypress 44 Agrarian 43 Girls' Leag. 41 C.S.F. 44 Cl Council 2, 3 GINNY LaBARGE Ginueto Megaphone 1, 2g Class Council 1 GREGORY KURT LAKE Greg Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 SUE A. LARSSON Sue L.A. 1. 3, 4g L.A. Speaker 3, Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4g Exec. Council 3, 43 Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 4, L.A. Sec. 45 Nom. 8: Elect. Chrmn. 45 Leadership 3, 45 DTR frosh Float Adviser 4 GARRY ROY LESTER Garry Var. Ftball 4, Var. Baseball 4 LORETTA ANN LEWIS Loretta Agrarian Staff 35 Meg. 1, 2, 33 Dels 43 Cl Council 1, 2, 3 MINETTE VIOLA LEWIS Minetle Music Club lg F.B.L.A. 4 ROBERTA LEWIS Bobbie Ser. Comm. 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Ser. Comm. Pres. 2, 43 Xmas Box Chrmn. 45 Big Sister Tea Chrmn. 4g G.A.A. 3, 4g G.A.A. Vice Pres. 4, Ser. Comm. Dance Bids Chrmn. 3, Class Council 3g Exec. Council 4, Leader- ship 4 l SALLY LIMBER Sally Transfer Student DOUGLAS ROY LITTLE Petit Wrestling 4 SUNNY LOCKERBY Sunny Girls' League lg Lhpltrs lg Adv. Band lg Rally Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 45 Orch. 2, 3, 43 Band Dance Cloak Rm. Chrmn. 2: Band Dance Chrmn. 3 'CN CAROL ANN LOMBARD Carol Cl Council 1, 2, Meg. 1, 2, 5, 45 Cl Song Girl 2, 5, 49 Class Dance Bids Chrmn. 2g Service Comm. 4 JOHN C. LOPEZ johnny Loco Boys' League 1, 2, 5, 4 MAUREEN R. LUCAS Maureen Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 4 DOWD LUCE Dowd Boys, League 1, 2, 5, 4 WILLIAM ALEXANDER LUCE Bill Lmpltrs. 2, 55 Chess Club 15 Rally Com. 2 PAUL M. LUNGER Paul Track 1, 2 PAULETTE DIANE LUTZ Meg. 1, 2, 5, 4: Cl Yell Leader 2, 55 Var. Yell Leader 45 Girls' League rep. 23 L.A. 5: L.A. Speaker 53 Cl Pres. 2, Service Comm. 1, 2, 33 D.T.R. Chrmn. 1, 25 Head Yell Leader 4: Exec. Council 2, 5, 4, Leadership 2, 5, 4 MAYNA MABALCON Maynard G. Crebbs Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2 it x. Ken Shively and Donna Campbell stop at the apple machine. eniom gm!! anal- in - ana! O'er the campus, our Seniors can be seen walk- ing hand in hand as they enjoy each other's com- pany. Going steady seems to be another name for being good friends. There are frequent changes in partners and friendships, but two by two remains the magic combination. Marv Coble and Paulette Lutz come down the steps in the Science building, if-in in jaci Alves and Buz Oldaker are seen to- Bob Scott and Eleanor Newsome are seen gether on the Senior Patio. coming into the Administration building. 'Nw' NIB? 15,1 QfW 'f 135 was 15 ,fine are -n ew . f. 5 - f.--ar., .- .J-1, -we we .rw ' 1 fwg55.1'g1Q, . 1 J Xa , - ' H. 1. i , 1 .-,. if if ' A f 1 5. GWENDOLYN LEE MacFARLAND Gwen A Cappella 1, 2 MARLENE MACHADO Mackiex Girls' Athletic Association 2 SHARON IVIAGRANE Sharm: Meg. 1, 2, 3, 43 Service Comm. 4, F.T.A. 41 Cl Dance Ref. Chrmn. 4g Haypress 4 SIGNE ANN MAHLER Seem: Meg. 1, 2, 35 Cl Council 43 G.A.A. 4g Agrar- ian 3, 4 KATHLEEN MANKI: Kathy Cl Council 1, 2, 35 Cl Dance Dec. Chrmn. 1, 2g LA. 23 D.T.R. Chrmn. 1, 25 Meg. 1, 2, 33 Agrarian 35 Haypress 4 DAVID MANSON Manson Tumbling 3 MARK WILLIAM MARLAIS Bill Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA L. MAY Linda Mae Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 VALERIE LYNNE MCDADE Val Transfer Student LEWIS McDANIELS Butch Adv. Band 1, 2, 5, 4g Rally Band 1, Band Council 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL EDWARD MCINTYRE Mike Boys' League Rep. lg C Bsktball 2g B Bskt- ball 25 Var. Bsktball 3, 45 Block H 3, 4 MICHELE ROSE MCINTYRE Michele Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4g Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Cl Yell Leader 2, Cl Dance Gen. Chrmn. 2g DTR Spirit Chrmn. 2, Cl Dance Dec. Chrmn. 3: Sr. Ball Gen. Chrmn. 33 Jr. Prom Gen. Chrmn. 4g Var. Yell Leader 3, 4, Sports Queen 2, Ser. Comm. 4g G.A.A. 3 LORIMER MCLAUGHLIN Mat Varsity Ftball 4, Block H 4 FRANK MCNAMARA Frank Key Club 3, 45 Boys' Leag. 5, 44 Rally Comm. 4, Ser. Comm. 45 Agrarian Staff 4, Haypress Staff 4g Biology Club 25 Town News Staff 5, Hayday Dance Pub. Chrmn. 5 SANDRA LEE MEDEIROS Sandy Meg. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Pres. 4g Exec. Council 4 BARBARA JEAN MELLO Barbara Haypress Staff 4, F.T.A. 3, 43 Meg. 1, 25 jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3g Art Club 4g Class Council 1, 2 CHERYL MENDELSOHN Cheryl Mc 1 2 3 4 Class Song Girl 3 Var Song Girl 4 FTA 2 3 Service Comm 2 3 GAA 2 Class Council 4 Cloak Rm Class Dance Chrmn 2 3 4,1 I ,ff CAROL ANN MILLER Carol Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 of fi , , 1 N Pat Shepherd willingly models a Hayward High sweai shirt that the Senior class sold this year. DONALD MILLER Don D8aB 1, 25 Frosh-Soph Ftball 25 Var. Ftball. 3, 4, Block H 4 DONALD C. MOLBERG -IR. Don Chess Club 2, Rifle Club 2, Track 3 MARY MONIZ Mary Q Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 BRAD MONSON Brad Swim 1 , ..,.,, M , -f 1 . ., , W1-M,,,, f-f - legs 411.m.-.271 JAMES WILLIAM MUCK Jim f i , f 4 Frosh-Soph Baseball 25 C8zD Bsktball 3g JV K i 5 DIANE MUYLAERT Diane ' fff Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ' A ' 5 Baseball 5 A i LARRY MYHRE Larry D Bsktball 1, C Bsktball 25 B Bsktball 23 C.S.F. 35 Var. Bsktball 3, 4g Block H 3, 4g Cl Vice Pres. 35 S.B. Vice Pres. 4, Play 4, Haypress Staff 45 Exec. Council 45 L'ship 4 ALEX NELSON Al Track Ig Band 2, 3, 4, Rally Band 4g Orch. 4 MARSHA GAIL NELSON Marxla Megaphone lg Class Council 1, 3, 4 Shoyvn in Home Economics class are seniors J. Alves, j. Enfield, E. Eschert, G. LaBarge, and R, Walker. ELEANOR JEANNE NEWSOME Eleanor Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 f f f ,,., 33 Ginny Enos enjoys driving her '50 Ford. Don Phillips has done a lot to his Chevy to make it known to all. M. Manuel Saia gets ready to drive away in his '56 Mercury. jim Rose can always be seen in his '59 Chevy Impala. enior am The Seniors of 1962 are proud to display the cars they drive. Each student's car must pass a safety test if he is to drive his car to school and park it in the student parking lot. Cars may not be removed from the parking lot during school unless by a special pass from the dean. Many boys like to individualize their cars by raking or lower- ing them. Our teenagers are good drivers and a credit to the Driver Education program. y C W . '- , rjt' . 'fling 1 l Ruth Branaugh always drives her '56 Oldsmobile. W ilt' nga his 1 Marilyn Silva is proud to show off her '59 Pontiac. bww june Finley stands by her '61 Chevy. Glenn Rhoades gets in his '51 Ford. Rich Buchanan shows off his red Pontiac. in-g,.,.',1 s as t it mmm-rt ,mmm it ...- .,.. . .ta-...u ,WMN M . V if ! Bob Edgccomb is proud standing by his Chrysler. Bruce Bettencourt is seen by his Studebaker ,W fs g., .lf- , 1-.....,, if Don Souza Drives a Chevy, Darne Duarte stands by her '62 Corvair. 19N-1 Ralph Voight feels his '56 Pontiac is something to be Karen Froyland enjoys driving her '58 Ford. proud of. GERALD WAYNE NIGHSWONGER ferry Football 3g Dels 4 ANN NOONAN Ann Cl Song Girl 2, 4g Cl Council 1, 2, 34 Ser. Comm. 2, 3, 4g Meg. 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Girls' League 4 SUZAN LYNNE NOR Suzie Meg. 2, 3, 4g Ser. Comm. 23 Agrarian Staff 4 CHARLES R. NORRIS Chuck Childrens Play 33 Frosh-Soph Baseball 2 DAVID NORTON Dave Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 SANDRA NUSSENBAUM Sandy Meg. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cl Dance Bids Chrmn. 4g G.A.A. lg L.A. 4 STARLIN REX OLDAKER Buz Frosh-Soph Ftball 29 JV Ftball 3: Varsity Football 4 JAMES F. OREAR jim Frosh-Soph Ftball lg JV Ftball 23 Var. Ftball 3, 45 JV Wrest. 23 Var. Wrest. 3, 4g B Swim lg Var. Swim. 35 Var. Track 23 Block H Of- ficers 3, 4g C.S.F. 2 DANIEL EUGENE O'ROURKE Dan Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 GENE OSOFSKY Gene C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 49 Var, Tennis 2, B Bsktball 3: Boys' Leag. 3, 4, Haypress Staff 4, Rally Comm. Sec.-Treas. 4g Cl Council 3, 45 Key Club Pres. 45 Exec. Council 4g Block H 43 Town News Staff 3g Key Club Dance Chrmn. 3 BARBARA JANICE PACKARD Janice Nom. 81 Elect. Chrmn. 3g L.A. Speaker 4, L.A. 3, 49 E.T.A. Pres. 49 D.T.R. Chrmn. 3, 45 Exec. Council 3, 4, Leadership 3, 4g Cl Council 3, 4, Cl Dance Gen. Chrmn. 4g Girls' League 4g Agrarian 43 F.T.A. 5, 4 VERN MILO PAGE Vern JV Cross Country 25 JV Track 2, Var. Cross Country 3, 4g Var. Track 3, 4g Block H 3, 41 Key Club 4 GYLES DEAN PARKER Gyles C Bsktball lg B Bsktball 2 MARY LOUISE PEREZ Mary Megaphone 1, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4 JOANNE PERKINS Ioanne Band Council 2, 43 F.B.L.A. Sec. 4 PETER LAWRENCE PETERSEN Pete Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Boring MICHAEL EDMUND PETRACEK Mike CHD Bsktball 2, 33 Var. Tennis 25 Boys' Leag. 39 C1 Council 35 Block H 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM A. PETTIGROVE Bill Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 DONALD C. PHILLIPS Don Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 DRU PIERCE Dru F.T.A. Vice Pres. 4 Class Song Girl 4g Class Council 3, 4, Meg. 3, 4g L.A. 4 RICHARD C. PIPITONE Pip Class Council 1, 23 Ftball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, Dels. 4 WILLIAM WARD PITCHER Bill Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 GARY POINTER Gary Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4 TINO POMALES Tino Football 2, 3, Agrarian Staff Artist 2, 3, 4 SUSAN E. POORE Sue Cl Council 2, 5, 4g Service Comm. 2, 5, 4g Service Comm, Sec. 45 C.S.F. 1, 2, 35 L.A. 2, 5, 45 G.A.A. lg jr. Prom Ref. Chrmn. 45 Hayday Doll Chrmn. 2, 33 D.'I'.R. Signs 8: Pub. Chrmn 4 L . . . . . he tradition of wearing a senior class pin as well as ring started last year and is still popular. WILLIAM EUGENE PRATHER Bill B Basketball 2g JV Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 4 PATSY ANN PUGSLEY Palsy Rifle Club 1 MYRON WAYNE PUTMAN Ioe Future Farmers 1, 2. 3, 4 MICHAEL A. RAYMOR Mike C8cD Bsktball 1, 25 Bsktball 2g L.A. lg Swim JV 1, 25 Var. Swim 3, 45 Var. Bsktball 4 ' L , ' .1 x' -:uw f' , : w - 5-1591-'?Z.3f?w5iz:ag,L. , fox' , . at T 2 Y P ifnp, if 3 I . 31, S 'N-Wim ,swf E I x 'iw .slimy We N v I 8 tgy. .,. . . , A . .,,, , 16: si?5ef?.E'Ei fl- Wifi 115,451 'ifw5sT'4 '21 11'- w?:Eil5ff1e-2333? : .- A i t warm- - ,.--sw w i fsifggjs35'2Q?1eg 7 - f, .f . 1'5fgf1'PE? .,'fzgsfi -.., '-.,. .,.. , V ffrfsfzffkrqsilbf glaygwgn- , - 5' ffzwqggsg ::4:r'255:,3:--.V . Lv -QM-mem-H , 7 - A fsiif- , CA K 12335 5 . wi- . -zz' I .5533 If 2 ' 1. f . .1 'N -fsf:1gsEs-S1 ., ig We , - - f'.ig?i5S?ssgg,. ' :cis 5132752355 ' - - ' 1 -- A -515, -1 Y -, fx T 1Vf?E'?':f1. :g f Zlffjg . . 1' I - -Q, Ev- :V 1 ef . - 'K li 1' ' y I . I Q R4 5 fi RICHARD REILEY Rich Reno Rifle Club 1, 2 MICHAEL REILLY Mike Cl Treas. 3, Var. Tennis 23 B, C, D Basket- ball 2, 33 Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 45 L.A. 33 L.A. Speaker 43 Key Club 3, Cl Hayday Chrmn. 3: Block H 2, 3, 4g Cl Pres. 43 Exec. Council 3, 4, Leadership 3, 4. CAROLYN READING Carolyn Cl Treas. lg Service Comm. 1, 25 F.T.A. 1, 2g Meg. 1, 2, 3, 49 Cl Song Girl 2, Var. Song Girl 3, 45 Cl Council 1, 2, 35 Haypress 4 MICHAEL RECTOR Mike Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KEITH RENSHAW Keith Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 GLEN RHOADES Glen Cl Council 2, 3, Track 2, 3 REVA RHODES Rev Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Agrarian 4g Megaphone 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY RICHARD Nancy F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. Pres. 33 Service Comm. 3, 45 C.S.F. 2, 3, 43 Haypress 4, Cl Sec. 3: Chess Club 2, 39 Girls' League Sec. 49 Town News Ed. 33 Cl Council 2, 3, Agrarian 4: Leadership 4g Exec. Council 4. GENE M. RICHARDS Gene Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 JULIE R. RIVERA Francisco Kid G.A.A. 1, 2, Service Comm. 3g Cl Council 1 FREDRICK J. RIVERS Fred Adv. Band 1, 2, 3 ARTHUR RODRIQUEZ Lightning Rod Var. Ftball 4g Cl Council 4g JV Ftball 3: Block H 45 JV Wrest. 3g Frosh Bsktball 2g Frosh Ftball 2g Service Comm. 2 z '77 A 1 - ' :-c. :e.:.-L. Hff ,--, , ,c,,yc1Wl5, 4 A 'f mmswffgs in wxfsfiwiy-Ze 1. M .K - an 1 ' , Q . 221.39 .. , ma., , 4 ef .W gm. il ' R ggi -1.-4---...-.gee-x,,'ef:Q '- A -www. -: --,e3..ym.,9-m..4: : H as Q ee Q W ge H fa 5:51 is M ag Mg ,Q 5222125592 W 3 sl K 4 ,gg 3. A Wi .7 .3 ,- 2 ' Q QL cw FK 5 2 if -.,:- .Sj ... is., ANNA ROSA Anna Foreign Exchange Student 4: Meg. Club 4: Exec Council 45 Leadership 4 JAMES ROSE lim Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 LAURENCE ROGERS Larry Key Club lg Cl Council 2, 3 RITA M. ROMERO Lamuel Meg. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cl Council .1, 2, 3, 41 Cl Yell Leader 2, 45 Christmas Play 4, Var. Yell Leader 4 92 f' fk Family Living course is another senior tradition taught as part of the senior social studies class. Here students learn family management and prob- lems facing them in adult life. Pictured at left is Bill Thornton's class with K, Renshaw, D. Camp- bell, E. Gianotti, and Barbee leading a class panel discussion. fx 43. SHIRLEY ROUSH Shirley Girls' League 1, 2, 3 JANET L. ROWE jane! F.B.L.A. 4g Girls Leag. 1 JENNIFER A. ROWE Jenifer Class Council 5, 43 F.B.L.A. 45 Girls' Leag. 4 KAREN S. ROYCE Karen Ser. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 C.S.F. 45 Class Yell Leader 41 Class Council 2, 41 Meg. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, DTR Float Chrmn. 2, Assistant judge 4: L.A. 2 DENNIS P. ROZARIO Dennis Frosh-Soph Ftball lg JV Baseball 1, 2g Var. Ftball 2, 3, 4, Var. Track 3, 4g Varsity Wrestling 4 HOLLY RUBIO Hallv Class Sec. lg Meg. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Yell Leader 33 Ser. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Ser. Comm. Pres. 4: Sr. Ball Cloak Rm. Chrmn. 3: Lead- ership 43 Exec. Council 45 Cl Council 1, 2, 31 Girls' Leag. 43 Cl Dance Bid Chrmn. 3: L.A. 3 JAMES L, RUBIS jim Chess Club 2, 3, 4 EDWARD RUDDER Eddie Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL RUNYON Mike Transfer Student MELVA G. RUSH Rowdy Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Service Comm. 1, 2, 3, Executive Council 3, 4g Leadership 3, 4, L.A. 23 C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Rep. 3, Cl Vice Pres. lg Cl Sec. 2, Cl Pres. 3, Noon Act. Chrmn. 43 L.D. Service Comm. Pres. 2g Girls' League 1, 4g Band lg C.S.F. Pres. 4, Cl Dance Cloak Rm. Chrmn. 1, 2 MANUEL A. SAIA Manuel JV Wrest. 2, Var. Wrest. 3, 4, Block H 3, 4: Radio Club 4 ROBERT SALEEN Bob Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY HALIE SANTOS Mary Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN M. SAWDEY Katb' J Cl Council 2, 3, 49 Haypress 4: Meg. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cl Yell Leader 3, 4, jr. Red Cross 43 Varsity Yell Leader 4 'CQ' rw! BARBARA SEITZ Barbara F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Service Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES M. SHAFER lim Frosh-Soph Ftball 33 Chess Club 1, 2, 3: Varsity Track 3. PATRICIA S. SHEPHERD Pat Class Yell Leader 1, 2g Class Council 1, 2, 3: Class Treas. 23 Girls' League Rep. 3g Girls' League Vice Pres. 35 Var. Yell Leader 3: Head Yell Leader 45 UN Conference Rep 3: Haypress 4g Red Cross 35 Sr. Ball Sec. 3: C.S.F. 3, 4, S.B. Pres. 49 Cl Dance Chrmn. 25 Meg. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Exec. Council 4 SHARON C. SHEPHERD Sharon Meg. Club l, 2, 3, 4g Class Yell Leader 33 Var. Yell Leader 4g Sr. Ball Ent. Chrmn. 33 D.T.R. Skit Chrmn. 23 L.A. 13 Class Coun- cil 1, 2 JOHN EDWARD SCHUMACHER John Swim 1 ROBERT B. SCOTT Scotty JV Wrest. 2g Var. Wrest. 3, 45 Rally Comm. 3, 43 Block H 3, 4g Rally Comm. Vice Pres. 4 JOSEPH S. SHELTON joe Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 PAULA D. SHELTON Paula Meg. Club 25 Class Council 3, 44 Agrarian 3 KENNETH L. SHIVELY Kenny Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 NEIL R. SHUMATE Neil Rally Comm. 4, Town News 33 Agrarian 43 Class Council 1. E DAVID SILVA Dave Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN SILVA Baby Hewy Agrarian 3, 44 Class Council 4g Service Comm. 2, 3 MARY SILVA Mary Meg. Club 1, 2, 35 Cl Council 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 GINA SIMMONS Gina Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4g Cl Song Girl 43 F.T.A. 43 Cl Council 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 45 Cl Dance Dec. Chrmn. 4g Service Comm, 4g Agrarian 4g Girls' League Pres. 4g Exec. Council 4: Leadership 4 A WILLIAM ROBERT SIERKS Bob Haypress 45 Haypress Ed. 4, Boys' Leag. Pres. 39 Exec. Council 3, 43 L'ship 3, 4g Boys' Leag. Rep. 23 Cl Council 2, 35 Cl Dance Ref. Chrmn. 3g Sr. Ball Dec. Chrmn. 33 jr. Prom Dec. Chrmn. 4g Town News 39 Rally Comm. 3g World Affairs Conf. Trip Winner 3. AL SILVA Al Class Council 3 ' 1 HARRY SLOAN Harry Frosh-Soph Ftball 15 Var. Ftball 4g Boys' League 4g Mascot 4g Boys Leag. Rep. 23 Christmas Play 4 WILLIAM SLOAN ferry Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 LARRY SMARIO Larry Frosh-Soph Ftball 1, 2g JV Ftball 33 Varsity Football 4 GARY GEORGE SMITH Gary Rally Committee 4 GORDON C. SMITH Butch Frosh-Soph Football 1 GRANT C. SMITH Grant Radio Club Sec. 4 Gina Simmons checks senior bulletin board for latest in formation. JULIE ANN SMITH julie Cl Pres. 2g Var. S Girl 3, 4g Float Chrmn lg Head S Girl 4g Haypress 43 Exec. Council 2, 45 Ifship 2, 45 LA. 1g Cl Council lg Meg. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cl S Girl 1 DERECK SOARES Butfbic Swim 1, 2g Baseball lg Class Yell Leader 2: Meg. Club 2, 5, 4g Reception Comm. 35 Ser- vice Comm. Zg Rally Comm. 5: Alibaba and the Forty Thieves 55 Art Club 43 Lampltrs 4 Packard wears all the items Seniors have bought or sold JUDITH E. SORENSEN ludi Girls' Leag. Rep. lg Cl Vice Pres. 23 Cl Council 2, 5g D.T.R. Float Chrmn. 3g Cl S Gini 35 Var. S Girl 4g Haypress 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, '1'! '?V DONALD SOUZA Don Dels 4 4r 'S 43 ROBERT C. SOWDON Bob Tennis 2 JAMES SPONSEL jim Wrestling 3, 43 Future Farmers of America . Q X 'ID ..0 ' l .. . i IV: fl: - f, - - ,, mf.-..,5k .f 3 N rw in LINDA LEE STANTON Linda Future Teachers 4, Service Committee 4 FRANCES A. STARKES Franfie Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 NINA BARBARA STEINBERG Nina Class Float Chrmn. 4, L.A. 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Meg. 1 CHARLES D. STINE Chuck Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 MIRIAM STRATHMAN Mimi Rally Band 1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA LOUISE STRUTZ Strutz Girls' Leag. Pres, 4g Service Comm. Pres. 4: Hayday Gen. Chrmn. 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. Manager 25 Cl Council 4g L.A. 2, Red Cross 4g Exec. Council 3, 43 Leadership 3, 43 Girls' Leag. 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID SUCHER Dave D Basketball 2g Varsity Swim 2, 3, 4g Chess Club 1, 2, 33 Class Council 2: C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Block H 2, 3, 4 SEARCY LEE SWEARINGTON Searcy Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES MITCHELL TANNER Milrlf Rifle Club Vice Pres. 1, 25 Rally Comm. 3, 45 Band Council 2, 3 ALICE DIANE TATE Alice Megaphone 1, 2 JOANN THAYER Red G.A.A. 15 Girls Leag. 1 PAMELA A. THOMPSON Peanuts Dels Vice Pres. 45 Agrarian 4 ROBERT W. THOMPSON Bob Exec. Council 45 Rally Comm. 3, 45 D.T.R. Chrmn. 45 Cl Council 3, 45 Haypress 4 PATRICIA ANN THORNTON Thomy Serv. Comm. 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Meg. 3, 45 Haypress 45 Sr. Ball Ways and Means Chrmn. 35 D.T.R. Clean-Up Chrmn. 35 Girls' Leag. 45 Orchestra 1, 2,5 F.T.A. Sec. and Treas. 3 KAREN THWING Karen Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND THWING Ray Chess Club 25 Rally Comm. 3, 4 -wa-daQ ...w .. -Nan' , 4 V 5 Jim' lar va' ex his Rini W gy...-.F f,,-. Q . 5 .m5ge,.f,.f'f - W, fif?57 f':,5:fL' I . A -vez, we Q.. Wir, X . ix , l Seniors wait in line to buy candy. y l eniom on amiaufi wwmwam awww 4w,, M ,,, w, liw, .4 , at J,f','zf 2I..-:- ..1f,J::.::mn:,4y-W, .W ,,, ff.smw.feMM Seniors could be seen over the campus all through the day, from early morning to late after- noon. Seniors had their special tables in the cafe- teria where they liked to eat and girls could also be seen on the senior patio steps during the lunch hour. -fl? , 'R+ if Seniors are very camera shy! b Clowning at noon on Senior patio is a daily routine. Seniors could always be seen buying apples or S'?Ui0f5 get wgethef in the Cafeteria. nuts from the apple machine. 100 Senior Hhotographers Bob Wagle and Bob Edgecomb spent many hours in the darkroom working on pictures for the yearbook. -. w-fm-...K Senior boys M. Reilly and D. Urban drive to school in their cars. r., If sew Seen walking to school are, Front Row: S. Magrano, S. Larsson. Second Row: L. Bur- nett. Third Row: S. Echelberger, D, Pierce. Seniors who decorated for the junior Prom were, l. to r.: A. Rodriguez, P. Costello R. Walker, D. Campbell, S. Nussenbaum, 3' 3? ' . .. ..,. .. - 5 W Senior girls seen eating lunch on the Senior Patio are, Front Row: l. to r.: J. Aven, P. Costello. Second Row: J. Chang, S. Larsson, E. Gianotti. Third Row: L, Bur- nett, C. Echelberger, me Ii -is viii ,, 5 SANDRA TRIBUZIO Sandy F.B.L.A. lg G.A.A. 33 Dels 4 KAREN TSURUMOTO Karen T Cl Treas. 33 L.A. 2, 33 Meg. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cl S Girl 1, 2, 3, 45 Cl Vice Pres. 4g Ser. Comm. 1, 2, 4, Cl Council 1, 2, 3, 4g S.B. Vice Pres. 43 Exec. Council 4, Leadership 4 SHELDON W. TUBBS Sheldon Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL TURNER Mike Boys' League 3, 4 DENNIS F. URBAN Dennis Lamplighters 3, 4 LAURETTE VANVLECK Laurefle Megaphone 1 SHIRLEY VECENTE Shirley Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD VERANDAS Eddie JV Football 35 JV Wrestling 35 Varsity Football 4, Block I-I 4 JOHN VILALA John Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 RALPH VOIGT Ralph Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT ALAN WAGLE Bob Swim 15 Frosh-Soph Ftball 25 Boys' Leag. 2, 3g Boys' Leag. Rep. 35 Key Club 3, 45 Agrar- ian Phliotog. 3, 4g Cl Council 2, 35 Key Club Pres. MARIE WALKER Marie Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ROSEMARY WALKER Rosemary Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom Bid Chrmn. 4: Class Council 1, 2 JANICE E. WASHBURN Janice Meg. 1, 2, 3g Cl. Council 1, 2, 3g Agrarian Staff 3 JACK LEROY WATTS jack Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 JOHN W. WEBER Iobn Boys' League 1. 2, 3, 4 Aux in 9 i A-5?--iifffili ' 1'i'.l, --'.'::::W5Q:5 A 51 Eh? 53: -- Wm -Pl? ff --,gxfgrvai ' f 'v9ef.?5,y. E 4 A 'E' 4 MILDRED G. WHEELER Millie Sr. Ball Bids Chrmn. 3g Service Comm. 2, 3, 4g Girls' Leag. 4g Lmpltrs 3, 45 D.T.R. Chrmn. 35 Meg. lg G,A.A. 1, 25 Hayclay Chrmn. 2, 3 Q i 9 'b a' .'i:s..-mf.-Elf. if?fi.ffff?ff,'s.ru,. ' , ., . '- In the spring the faculty plans a Career Night for senif students and their parents. At this time they call upc experts from many professions to advise them. Abo' Margaret Kurtz plans for speakers with students L. Bu nett and K. Freitas. SHIRLEY A. WILLES Dafy Duck Agrarian Staff 4 BILL WILLIAM Bill Reception Comm. Treas. lg Reception Comm. Pres. 2g Rally Comm. 3, 4 IVA E. WILLIAMS Im Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES WILLIAMS Hollywood Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4g j. Red Cross lg Block H 3, 4 ROGER TERRY' WRIGHT R0gL'r Rifle Club lg Chess Club 1 BARRY YBARRA Yogi Meg. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Reception Comm. 1, 23 Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4. RONNIE LEE YOUNG Ron F.F.A. 1 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Reporter 3, F.F.A. Education Comm, 4, F.F.A. Relations Comm. 3. BETTY ZACARIAS Ierkel G.A.A. 2, 3. ROSEVELT DEAN Dean Transfer Student. 1, iii ...i 1 English Students, l. to r.: N. Richard, M. Gormly, P. Thornton, J. Smith, M. Ray- mor informally talk to the well known author, Howard Pease. The students pictured here are outstanding in one of the several Directed Reading classes. In the quiet relaxing climate of these classes they can read and further their knowledge in many sub- jects. They are allowed to read any type of books, including books for other classes. HEIRS OF ALL ETERNITY .-, -smutesvue:- . From l. to r.: C. Happ, M. Nelson, D. Hicks, G. Bell A. johannesscn C Hunt, G. Byington, L. May, L. Hunt, G. Galloway, E. Boteilho, and D Atkinson are secretaries for the Directed Reading students. 2 E ff 5 . x 6 5 1 Escort Larry Myhre stands by our 1962 Yearbook Queen Carolyn Reading. Qu fri fanchng eniorri These are some of the students who have made our class a success. They have worked hard and accepted responsibility whether as an athlete, of- ficer, yell leader, or award winner. These students are held in high esteem by fellow students, teach- ers, and members of the community. They deserve recognition for a job well done. t--fW'!'!i l Foreign Exchange student Anna Rosa and 1 Hostess Julie Smith worked on many senior ac- 1 tivities. wry. i. Varsity Yell Leaders from the Class of '62 are, 1. to r.: P. Shepherd, D. Lutz. Second Row: K, Sawdey, S. Shepherd, M. Mclntyre, R. Romero. Af A az will . 95' Outstanding Senior Athletes are, 1. to r.: P. Grant, D. Sucher, J. Croc- kett, V. Page, T. Hemenway, D. Brazil. Second Row: W. Fritscher, j. Orear, J. Crawford, D. Rozario, B. Costa, L. Myhre. These students were class of- ficers during our four years. They are, Front Row, l. to r.: P. Shepherd, M. Rush, P. Lutz, H. Rubio, E. Gianotti, K. Tsurumoto, K. Froyland, J. Aven, C, Reading. Second Row: S. Hansen, J. Jordan, M. Hall, P, Costello, N. Rich- ard, J. Sorenson, J. Smith. Third Row: P. Grant, M. Mc- Intyre, W. Fritschner, M. Rielly, B, Wagle, B. Sierks, H. Sloan, L. Myhre. 'we F' ......?'I Like 13: J, 3 Bank of America Award Winners, Front Row M Rush B Griese Second Rovy: Mclntyre, L. C01 Q ii' Wan. .15 'NU These are students who were in Executive Council. They are, Front Row, l. to r.: J. Packard, M. Rush, P. Lutz, J. Aven, S. Barnes, K. Tsurumoto, H. Rubio, P, Shep- herd. Second Row: G. Simmons, J. Jordan, M, Hall, L. Strutz, S. Mederios, C. Beck, J. Smith, M. McIntyre, K. Froyland. Third Row: P. Grant, L, Myhre, B. Sierks, W. Fritschner, L. Hodgson, B. Thompson, M. Reilly, B. Lewis, S. Larsson. FU 7 Speakers for Graduation, 1. to r.: L. Hodgson, W. Fritschner, M. Rush, L. Cowan, discuss the topic with Mr. Oakes. eniom 01,004 On Sunday, June 10, the seniors of the class '62 marched into the Auditorium for the traditional re- ligious service of Baccalaureate. Then came the most important day in the life of a high school student, Graduation, june 14, 1962. The ceremony was held on Hanlon Field. These two activities mark the real end of out years at Hayward and the memories will be cherished by all of us. Seen on the Senior Patio after graduation are, Standing, l, to r.: The ffadififwal 5Ymb0l5 Of graduation-The A. Herrero, G. Simmons, B. Prather, D. Ferguson, K. Freitas. Bible and DIPIOIII21. Seated: D. Garcia, J. Muck, C, Halstead. t 1 , -.fa trfeeiet A -I 1 2. 1 H 7 au., fi .s,,e.fw.c:Q,-.1 , my . .f - ., if Y 5. . to Girls of the senior class are seated during Graduation. Wm! f DQ racluafion WSW-abmwdh Senior boys and girls coming out of auditorium doors are l, to r.: D. Garcia, R. Rhodes, C. Halstead, K. Freitas, D, Fer guson, J. Muck. Lynn Hodgson gazes at her diploma. y D D zz 3 out y ,, ,. .3...t- iio' ilfin Senior boys sit while they anxiously wait for their diplomas. M'l6!8l Cj6L 'x fi? ,Y x . 5 . 1 K ,,,.-f X Xfx fa I F i Fall and Spring Junior officers, Front Row, L to R: J. Landers, M Judd, D. Fernandes, V. Low, Row 2: M. Overman, S. Lee, M. Steel, J Hart. Row 3: M. Bailey, J. Brusstar, D. Bush. . -. 'N Eli A ,K ., , Y unions Cfdzifi 0 I 963 fJuniors not pictured in alpha- betical order will be found on page 118.J mtl .J Juniors J. Fernandez, S. Lovejoy, C. Bates, S. Grushkowitz, C. Ganes, L. Johnson, and V. Low, lead their class in Downtown Rally. C 63 f iloim Admm f I B C Diane Ahlin . C Judie Allen Vivian Alpers ' ' Gil Anthony ' L on Richard Aggevedo Backer B Donna Bailey james Bailey - Mike Bailey B , C MRO ce Ballard Y , if LQV,V 1 il'i if: V V. Chris Barber ' C Sheila Barrett Deane Bastion 'W Carol Bates ky V me yGlen Baumann, , C. kk'L . .',k Q - C , Ladian Benson jim Beardsley Carol Beauchamp Gail Bell B Vl., 1 ,il i'i,, Dave f C Bd Ralph Bolander h Sandra Borner Eleanor Boteilho jerry Bourasa Y C B' 2 'lih Lerry BouraS:lfr'f,1 f - Steve Bowman Jerry Bradley Sharon Bradshaw . Lanianda Brewer Boyd Brown h 1 ' Carol Brown ' Gordon Brown Sandra Brown Roger Brownell B Jamesyllrusstar h DnYigB1IshB 0 B Ii i',e . aye ym on Robingyrd Lynn Cabral , Carolyn Campbell V V Ed Carnyeo to ' john Carlson ' Q' . Adele Cereihino Rich C ambless Christine Chapxnan l Bi,-' Bill . I f Daveclkfk B ' Bonnie Cole ' iff 1 Dennis Conchin Justine Cooper Greg COOPCIIILQQQQQVI , ,. Madelinefloiipman ' 4 B Bob Correa y i' hifi Barbara Costa C . Cathy Crowell - Sidney Cruser imnnis Darnellfisi loel gg h Linda Dashelf Gordon Davis Judy Dee ' Anita Delano h Dan DeLeon -,fr'f - ,L :W , - .Q gi : S jf K J 1, .Jw 39 wx - 2- M A ear i I ? Ai it V N . swf. . , f xml, 4, . gi ' , C' L- 2 gl -.-if he . 1 4 it S, I Y Y V it K J ,U , A :J - - ' fifvrsei f L W ' 1 F , 5 s M . ,, A .BL . . ry 1, qi ,., peg. an M K -an-1 D. 1 A M- 1' to kihk . A- U . -- ,Q , V f, : h A S' A ,,.., 2 My :ai My fe M -fl - ' Q r 'N v fi I rx 5 no no eeoeo ' 'i it F i n typ on B33 Qs! H11 ' Ii -. 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R011 Flfkel X fe V9 , in V. -if V' , ft V 2-f S V 42 1. Vi V Mg ,z V V 74, 7 ' 5 QV.-M Q ' V Anna Finsch 1 W, ii, -f,,V , 5 IQ V , ,V 'a Barney Flanagan .Vfll if V A V X 'i -7 l A V VM V 2 V lone Fletcher QQ tiki L in A, if , :ing ,I J Kurt Francis rf, 5 VV A ,VVVV -5, V 9 f Stephen Francis ' V V, V' Sandra Fredrickson f ' V - VV 4, ,QV Vp - Christie Ganes i A t t 8 Georgia Galloway , ' W' ' if Richard Garvin 19' ew 6V.V.gV- V 1 Mike Gilmore V ,.. E 579 A ., .5 3.33574 I ,fa .V I ii , - ,v-, Diana Giquefe ' if', T V I L K A ' 'I A A Sue Girgux ff 5? 'U V . i V acc g W -Q JV VL V V an W ':- Donald Gohlke Vg, 'if V 'V JV V V Linda Gray V ' ,V l W, 'V e , M il Leonard Griswold , , .:, V fsj- V iVj. V2 - X ml Bruce Griswold ., , V -4 'iV,.. .Y A 'G ff V Susan Grushkowitz gill - ' , l f Raymond Haller , M, V s ' . 3 W ' v , ,,,VV V was -f- J - we X 6 ,ss if ,QV gg Ronald Harris Q' 5 5' Robert Harrold 7' , in H ' Steven Hanrahan 1 VV Jeanne Hart : 5 X- G Bud Harwood fi tlv. I. V 1 Kathy Hay jim Heatherington JUNIORS AT LUNCH, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Landers, Maria Judd, Pamela Newbauer fn' tie 3 . Q funiom SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barry Honore, Steven Bow- man, Donna Fernandes, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walt Fritschner, Betty Nichols, Joan Fernan- dez, Mary Joan Seele, B. Honore, S. Bowman, D. Fer- nandes, XV. Fritschner, B. Nichols, J. Fernandez, and M. J. Seele enjoy visiting in the cafeteria at lunchtime. c aaa 0 63 Tina Hernandaz Carol Herrero Cathy Hewitt Diana Heymans Jayne Hickok Barry Honore Terry Horton Mary Hourmouzus James Hughes Rilla Jacquette Lee Ann Johnson Linda Johnson Curtis Jones Tom Jones Chuck Joseph Maria Judd Diana Kelley Nancy Kelley Charles Kendall Greg Kiester Sharon Kinder Russell Kraus Glenn Latleur Pat Lansford Clayton Larson Sharon Lee Rod Leland fi - Ab I 'Q' 7 A Bruce Levine Nancy Lewis David Lill Dean Lingenfelter Susan Lovejoy Virginia Low S Q 'Qt y if 2 We V . 'I' ' . 4555 - Q W ,faafzfiw A ., . 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Richardibfdvlaiiaa i i l LorrainQifQIigMil1en Nancy Mendoza Bob Miller L L Glenn Miller Sally Molinari Kathy Moniz L Jim Moore L jurlyelvioore DavidiMo1'an V L Wanda Moumjoy L Bonnie Myhre L L J jolm'Neal i e ' A Pam'Newbauer am Nidmig i 1 - e Lee morain- 1 V, jeff Orear y f- Gary Ortega A Mike Overman Suzanne Parson - Donna Pnpini Tom Patino ' Bonnie Pennypacker - ' ' Karen Perdew ' L Tracey Petersen Barbara Piercy james Pratt Dorothy Pumphrey Margaret Reynolds Sheila Rhodes Craig Richardson Judy Royal Rowland h V jyhilan Rush i LLLyLe z L-royyy QggfEjLi5rJ0Sie RYCIQI L ' Bonita Rubis, LK4'1,:eiy,j'if1L:igfr2' QL Ken Sandal1'j'gAfQ', Guy Sandoval Lilly Santos Joe Satariano Mary joan Schaap Charles Scherck Carol Schmidt V Richard Schumacher i i e f Robert Scott - james Scroggins ' Mary joan Seel ' Steve Shaw h - Janis Silva .Jw ,-.quam ' , funi Veronica Silva 0124 Dave Smith David Singleton A - - W Y I Ta Q A' Vern Smith Bill Steward janet Stewart Reggie Soto Robert Speed Bill Strohmaier Michelle Stroh Russell Swenson justin Tanner Steve Strom Dean Sutcliffe Leon Temple Bill Tervay Christine Torres Vickie Torres Jeannie Thomas Steve Tingley Mike Tubbs Larry Valenzin Bob Walters Patricia Verandes Marilyn Vidales' Chuck Walters Dianne Walther Dave Wareham Harry Wessman David Weir Barbara Wells Gordon Westray' Frank Wheat Judy Willhite Roy Worley David Yeakle Anthoneif Williams Na ine Williams 5 i awww. ,tm M, X . 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L nc' PE: C eryl Enos f - 9, ' fy, ',' Bonnie Garcia TE f ' I , i Andrea Heydt A x 3 ' ,'.A V A V ' l Bob Jacobson ' M V ,A Racine Kieffer I , ' i ' AS.: ,ii Q, Janet Landers -45 we 'N i , , 'ff' me M - , Allen Mrazinsky 3 1 , ' : I .Qi , V ,, I Ron Ontiveros . . kj ' - 'Sf Sharyn Ruiz A I .rf ,K X jimi lperiocl yunior Oda! Sfucbed in will .. W . . J . fy.. ' fl Carin Waterson 2-www-sq.. Mrs. Calandri's Class-Front Row, L to R: P. Lansford, V. Low, P. Verandes, L. Brewer, A. Rush, J. Mazzoni, L. Johnson, C. Schmidt S. Grushkowitz, J. Landers, G. Dennend, Row 2: S. Parsons, D. Warehouse, A. Rosa, S. Borner, J. Erickson, B. Myhre, S. Lee, K. Haye B. Harwood, R. Schumaher, R. Kraus, S. Tingley. Row 5: D. Singleton, J. Moore, G. Miller, L. Valenzin, G. Westbrook, C. Jones, J Vandenakker, D. Bastion, T. Evans, R, Fickle, D. Moran. Miss Lee's Classh-Front Row, L to R: D. Gohlke, K. Eichholz, B. Pennypacker, K. Fernandes, J. Moore, M. Seel, C. Kendall, D. Weir. Row 2: D, Bush, M. McCarthy, K. Francis, G. Davis, D. Bettencourt, D. Sutcliffe, B. Tervay, B. Stewart. 'I 18 Mr. Kahn's Class-Front Row, L to R: J. Allen, D. Valentine, S. Chapman, A. Cereghino, J. Ryder, P. Maus, J. Cooper, J. Orear, K. Joseph, J. Willhite, C. Joseph. Row 2: S. Edwards, J. Neal, B. Brown, D. Santos, M. Lynch, J. Hinton, L. Lutz, D. Townsend, A. Marciel, T. Myers, J. Heatherington. Row 3: R. Ontiveros, R. Swenson, A. Lorenzi, L. Bourasa, R. Garvin, B. Schwerm, W, Went- worth, B. Christensen, C. Hagen, S. Pease. 9 SOFA 0l'l'l 0I 8:5 - 64,66 0 lSophomores not pictured in al- phabetical order will be found on page 128.j I 964 it Pictured here are the majority of the Sophomore Class officers. They are from left to right: Sue Vollmer, Judy Taylor, Lorrie Lockerby, Tom McHale, Cathy Oakes, jill Blankenship, Rich McClelland, Greg Knowlton, and Frank Isola. X , ef y 2,7 Loyal Sophomores lead their class to the victory of Downtown Rally. 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Mosher, Daniel Filyau Gary Finley Thomas Finley Rosemary Firkins Jennie Fleming Rockney Ford Susan Forgard Nancy Formella Randall Foster Pauline France Susan Freeman Connie Freitas Katherine Freitas Alan French janet Friedmann jay Friedrichs Nick Furtado Donald Fuselier Ronald Fyahzell Fred Gabbard Dave Giacoletto jill Garay Gene Garcia Beverly Garnett Miekie Garrett Carolyn Gearhart Susan Geppinger Eugene Gianotti Allison Gibbons Nancy Gillette Steven Glasgow Robert Glenn Charles Godfrey 3-2 ,gag '49, , , e 1 Vivian Gomes Phyllis Gonzales Penny Gordon Doris Gray Ardyth Green Mike Green Robert Greene af- F N I 2' f ' F S t-'F ' nfl, iw S ie . e ef it if F r 4 ' Ve .ex ik K Y . ii:' ' - H vii - ii: I ' iff ilx' 'i-e' fill ' VJ- -in-.-351 '4 sXs.t5gk3il5XE ii, L g 5!E . y, .V tx , V, . , J. -fi 1553 ee--i . A l -- ' ' 2 ,gang - lille, . it N g f S E .' 9 ii' ' , 4 F V H ff 'fr ., , ' - S' i Q, Eg mg Q- i f : 'V f' iw. f ,Za ,N h iz I ' . ,,:,1 , ng ff ' 3 J , - VW ' Jw af' , P': ' in 7 fl 1, li W -: - f 2 ' 5 X l . I da 'A if I , ht ii V Hg I ,-s 5 . Terri Golden ,-- V in if 'A .- in 3 , in .f e EE if Jeannie Gonzales 1, U f Qs . i eg'-fa, . ,. 1 f '1 R E . Q j e ' , tif ,: '- : S, . ':': c aaa of 64 x JanefGfeene xl 2Q Elisabeth Gregoris ' 1 -t Q Paula Griswold 5 5 A SV Mac Gutierrez 4LLA, A BCH GYSbefS . : ' Y iil ft ChefY1HaiUe5 t V 'iii - craig Hall or ' ' ii ' Ji11Ha11 - 5 Bill Hallen 2 ' if jack Hamson Q. ,,-, 7' V Q A li Sharon Hamm , ,. Iie E.i:: 'terr 'Q Aiifi S .i:.:...E I ii- Paul Hannaford i i ' i f f' I Dorothy Hansen I Marcia Hansen 'Q' on qgrf Q Shirley Hansen 2 l-i Warren Hanson I A w wga J im HHPP Sandy Hardy Z Sue Harkins f. V' rg t Ronald Harps it 'cw f A I r': .' -. Diane Harper 7,'Wff Azer, ,, r'-i 3 'V ' ' Norman Hart ii i- gl. L I ' 'Lf Cheryl Hausel iAA i ' 2 FQ Charlotte Hayes . ,,V f 5: Ll if Shirley Hayes f - , .fx Michael Heal 1 if -w -- ' - ZII' ,ai Alice Heilman wifi? i, N Edward Heinlein , ' ' we ,.. fa ' , gf Pamela Hancock ' Q - ' QW 'f F I Kathleen Hendricks L K K 'gin if 'Nm EE, X? Q 'PTP 1' iff I ,, f fr 'Rd' , by .. Q2 W -W 'E P Qs fs. ' 5 13359 u 1 at . xv .ri ' 4' 3 Q, If we l ie! rl tralrs 2 Z E13 5 C, M X' m A Q Charlene Heriot M A' t Michael Hickey at ,.t L4 . lf' -A Sandra Higgins YW y -' , Y , . Q Yvonne Hipayo J rr ' Q lv Kenneth Hild e l , , William Hill Sarah Hobson ' ,.. ,S Q ..,. i M 19 -I - we 'A David Hoff Q ' -I' 5' ' A 7? fe . f' 9'--' Bill Horgan ' Sf? Q sr. f S , Billie Horton -W 'i X , -f', ' , .,- I n Gefvfge H0000 C rri I trrrld i Qr f i get ' Stan Hudson i . ' at gf-412, ' F i K, The cafeteria is a busy place during fourth period lunch. Here we see: Scott Newton, Gary Thompson, Chet Hansard, and others. s 2 W1 :.',vg:f.- Uggisfeiia, K aw WV 'K' sei f K irgizgx' gy 5-1 . ' A S 1 H93 kgywmk .: z - , i E t , we , A :SOP omored Zelma Hunt Chuck Impey . Frank Isola Rich lvaldi Milvi Jackson Q Carolyn james gift? v , 3 2 1 ,, 3 Bilueffefe Ve - V ee S Gary Jewell e L . I 1 I i Terry johnson i V I I ' -.-- If Warren johnson pg - Vg f f e Pmeie Joseph Qeiiiefalieagefrs R :e f':.e e..' . , 2' Q ' 4 Suzanne Kalash In f, .g 'gg' I 1 ,Q ' . I , U L' V V I I 2 Lucy Kalawai L- '7 ' If-f 912 Y , Harold Kauaihilo A III QV If , L wg' T- Barry Keil jgflg sg Vi, if get-i , I Wg I ,ii V Rick Kenney ,'.y I I Greg IQnpwnQnI V Z' za -Ee ' ei 335: 'Z K K p f Miriam Kfaug ' ' -- 'QI' I Linda Kozlowski II I I, I ., Igiiv james Kroske 'L'A , zzr 3 L La, A ' as X . m ' 'd ' arrgergjga Lair ' it X ' ll ' V Sheila Lamdan JA . tion , 1 t V Pat Lamkin J I I I . fd III .WIT I I -- James Laffowe I Lance Lavlirty j ' Mars aLaVita if. , V' QE II- I II It II E a , - -, I Robert Leal f' Ve WL I . Bud Leland 2 . - if , . ' I ' 1 he ee V , ' V t l Kefeeweee . . , Q. ' t f 5,5 If 4 e -I ' I :ff 5 DougL1cc1an1 6 I V ,Mx I E ,V V , I any Lillak ' . , V . fl'-Q Vi ' 'y e V . , Rich Liranzo ' ' 1 '.' 'F VL iii tl e', l 'I ' e.'+-e , W- ' ' I V , ,e I Steve Little ',.o I I David Iitzelman V I I I . , In - V52 s - Lorrie Lockerby 5 'I - If V f' VV 6 35 V 2 2 Cindy Lockwood l f I- Ellie I-0592 in i f Y . ' A . L ..:.. V 1' Mi e Loux V 5 Q ' lf' ' V ee: Nancy I-HWS 5 Q . 7 1, . Anthony Lugo Vi ' Ii i: ,A 'X . I i 9 4 We ikissie Lygcs V :I V Q ii-y jg David Lyon 35,5 Ben Machado I X I I I I Irene Madrid V ' eV V , Jay Mahler l Patrick Mahoney I I I i ,V II II I I i,i.I 5, , ' A I-Yle Maleska I e , V 'I ? - ' 1 jim Maletich Q II I It I I eiggg 'I Milton Mallory II ee-M1 ' Michael Manley ge, ' gf l e Jane Mampao g r I - A I , I ee 4 Brad Martin I Q ' ,V ' I 3, e, tie- Q Kitty Martin eyffjjg IV :' I , I Igfi I Cheri Mattos 'if .. ' Ch rle M er ' l M M l e l ie. Veeet 7 M V 3 cffe1:31eBee o vig ee ' ees is JH Mfasey S , I 1 Rich McCelland V egs II 2 I III I Linda McElroy 2 .V i Q 5 . ,I II Mike McGovern , V f 1 I We ttVo o VV 'ft' V Tom McHale ee I, I 1 , , . I Suzanne McIntosh 'XE H ' V. V PX- , 5h,?VQ5's , 5' V, fgsf 'VVV,'.VI , , ' L? 'L ' V l if .I', ' iw xgl i . ,,V..wVexv.se:ne-A 7 Q -1 . Vw, i'te2ieewL4f:e:z ft V ,tItme,,i.,,,t..M.,. , ,.,. ,,.. . .,,,,,., .e,le,e,,1w ofa ' ' .. I, , e':Vef4',-tglwiw 1 ,rw t , V,zs,.,, V . V ,. , VV:-5 ,. et V ,V I5egq'lL,3g,z:I, ,IIe3f,, . 4, .,.,e,t,, 1'sfVe-w1vg5,.st fsestevs w . ine, , .e1,,,'gt.i.,,I,, ,ew 1, S5345 .,I ' ' 'klkslketiff c add of 64 Dale McWilliams ,i,L - A , V V l- -4 ff Vjv Carol Mehalas i LV Vi it XAL' 7 ' ' is LLL,L 'fig B0Hf1i2Me1af1Se0 ' T ff V . o FranfeSMe1I0 oo . oere . v i l 2 .'- T0mMfnd012 iier Q Y f Bob Miner Q so no on l n t P P gtk on 5 ..:, o. -' , ok ,. fe 1 ff- ff,4f.,A ., .f L Y f , ,f,,L . , 1 David Miller , , ' , . ,VV 3 David Miner of i Dennis Miller V V 1 i ' L V - : 5 ttf' 5 Pattie Minor P A ,V.,.- V VV 4 Renee Molinari V 7' VVw,V.. VV v, ..,,. VV Barbara Moniz f' r ,f O P ' A L' 3 ' ' O - -' V -If ., I V f ' 6 SQ fi' . f' fl' . f V ' V Madeline Moniz V, t A A ' ' .,,,-::,, - ,,, r fo 4? Tony Mouiz 4 - A ,psf ' 'K 'e : M Susan Monson VV Y ,,AL 5 VVS? V .i V qw ' V Michael Moore - Tom Moore 1' 5 ,f'gA Q f 3 1 V Carole Morgan Vg? ' Rich Morrison s - , .. w S Linda Mosher - 5,1 H' 'Y -: L exi , my V Q Dorothy Moss , o ooo P ooooo Mike Moulton ioi ,Z 1 ' R0befm Mount 5 71 , .. - ok' fi 'V el 3 'ooz o iiig . Q i o o,,,fo, ff:-f -PM Rich Mulrennan V V :e.,L, V ,, ,V John Muncy V W . V ' .' Eddie Muniz V V r i , 'E L mg f 1- so 'ft E- r N0fmaI1N3df0W5ki 3 if 1 51. .o-ono li ono , V Richard Nelson - 'V .,:., 3 ' ' 72 Lin. S ' I-2ffY NCISOH 3 ' ,, Q 1 . . 'L of S Mark Nelson e, at it , if W- QQ! 'fl C5 3 5 VV f V wif , 1, ,a'ooo Q Q 1. st -o'- o P 1135, Scott Newton ' Gavina Ng , Va, , . VV V - Sharen Norris IE s V V V ' LV Marieen Norton 3 ',:.- V '55 ,V V5.3 Kathy Norley 1 - Vi Vg X fbti We P 1 O Beverly Nunes ' AV' A,VVi N ff, - ' ' V ,o,, Cathy Oakes ' 'O I Lynn Olsen -- Vi VV Q V Victor Ortiz ' A , WV V .+G-VV l Donna Osborne Aiie , t yiz Chris Owen ' it ' ' o Q o f Nancy Panico . ' l yoooe o,ni t o I 'oii if i . Y Lonnie Parmalee . ' ' Susan Pastor ,V ' f '- VV Dave Pate V on 'Iii fi Richard Patterson 'lri 5 :' 5 Fran Patyna - 'W 's f 3l 'f f A 5 Pat Pavao . .3 -if 'iei is r . ia ., norV V P jg . Wlie on Cathy Pavusek -, V he Georgia Pease P f , V ' VV , V V V Alan Pebelier r ol ,VVVQ - V SVS, , VMVVV ji A VV V Garnett Perez i,. V V V VV .V , V Vi Qs V Kris Peterson V fo ' V 32 , 3 -- jeff A e . Pauline Peterson M VVO W VVV ,. if-V: V 3 so ' 'goofy ji V V, irn ,V,?fVVV , K - oo ?3i1'ff.f-ofo.w iff 5 O M O if Sterling Pflaum . . ' Norman Phillips l J V -ol r ' f P Kittie Piersol P V , ' Thomas Pimentel 1 iff, ' 225V f m ' z ,i' ii ,es' - V ' Qs l Ed Mali C oofi i Douglas Pock Q ix VVVV 'ii Ffl f it iVVd,r ,, ff VV P 4315 K ':e'i Q Darren Pratt V . .. lil if Q' lg? L --- ---: . I William Prioste o V V .. P2fRHfae1 ' 'Z' - 1' ' Patricia Raffalnti - 'r ' Dolores amirez f ',Vr 464 ' Q Vo fjyjoir to ',', -to 'f Gwfgf Ray 'So ' ' O i'i'y C i ff FTC P Q - ' - 'W ' '-'- ,.., : ' Q ,QW i A , P tofr c aaa 0 64 E '- , , TQ? .,-- a ,3g,2+es , if iwgeke it ,si fp- if . k gs 4. f'.,f? M E5 fi-. , i f ? v SQ ' . 1' ,H-4 Q Jim Freitas, Carol Abelee, Gene Gia- notti, and friend stroll through corri- dors between classes, . 'R l g Iflg ::. A 'Q , ': ' i f Kenneth Reading if i Tim Ream in Terry Reilly 5 ff ,. t A ' Bob Ripley i,, 5r.3,i rx if A 1 i Patricia Rivera l idml' if . J sfo- g V , ,qu tg, : V-, ' ':,- i ' , . ,:.: Donald Robbins ii , I ,fl lj, Bruce Roberts ji .,,,A 32' Charlet Robertson t was Tim Robertson g Yin , . , . Wayne Robertson V f b ,,i' 5 1, Anita Rogers Q Ig S '15 21+ -' 1 .V: r..., -- -- , --xi A - 5 is W ' 2 Q ff, A in X A t - .K ,, t- ,,g z, J 5 V tix' .,. M . M ,B s as s - e-t' i e t e t A , ' 'Q rtes . S ' S U 'Q We . Y ,L . qi, L t. Ku .-: - :'-- ' 'fi f ig .Z. . . . . . , z igg y-1 K Af-' 1 ,.- Tfifl .Q -EE: 1 55111 13 ., . Vrk, ,A . M' Af f Rats? my is '5- QSK im fv-M ' 2 fe ff' 'F Ig in QQ' f 21 pm 43 Dennis Ross Naudell Ross Wendy Rule Ellen Rupp Steven Sale john Salera Dan Sanborn Vicky Santii Jeff Sandoval Kathy Sarvis Paula Schaap john Schley Donna Schultz Lynn Schwalm Ronald Scott Sharon Scott Susan Scott Aaron Scroggins Susan Seevers Ed Seibel Robert Schumate John Sheafer Robert Shafer Donna Shaw Ralph Sherrick David Shideler Dan Silva Eileen Silva Susan Silva 7 c aaa of 64 V by , N T Q Diane Silva t ,, w ., A - ' , D Wally Slattengren if I 3+ Wm K .a w W? I . Robert Smart iz tm J A ' 1 5 - . Dennis Smith EW T tt A T ' ,- 1 --.-:. . Jeanette Smith L ,,. , Jee 'fy Lfe' ' 2- s T t 1 f ' Le 'L l,,Li ,'ee,, at ,Q ' Kenneth Smith K it-tzffiffsemiz: t' A 2 Russel smith f if , S ' ,Q L Clayton Soares X f ' Linda Sonnichsen 'ii Iggy ' i H0116 SOIO 1 eeea reee L ' ,T t Richard Souza e', Ae , A' ' T Cami Spinks F y Lf e Carol Sponsel , '. ':' K I Roger Stahr gkg 4 ' MQ' gf? in 'W Stephen Stott A V Richard Strizver ' ' ',, 1 Gundbor Sundberg ' Dennis Sumstad , V 3 qzgkj at Larry Swearington r , . 1 Karen Syverud 1 ' , Pamela Tanner . Judy Taylor A D A Les Tem le l'la- Lindja Tharp L ' joe Thorne 1 james Thomas - 9' - - Gary Thompson - V -- Rosemary Uriz - Nanc Van Vleck ink Q 5 vw 'Y' FQ' y 332 Y a?:EgQ s Q Vana Varble 4 'iff - 't id 1 f U 1 Janice Vecente t David Vegas , - ' 1 i a Delores Vicochea , ' M - LA Peter Viscovich E- , Susan Vollmer fi 19'q Y Tw James Walden H, LQg5g if Q E by Wwigmgy D ' :sag ., I A an Ve ill? , Il: iIIIIiIl S i' ' 'Q Al:EiI!!tg zP P' 'lf-x ta ., Q., Y., is . 5 A-. ,I .mf Q :t k 5 42 Qt, if -1 4' . . A tr.: I 3 fe- x. ' - , 99 ,- l Becky Walker Barbara Wallis Kent Walton Ronald Wareham Robert Weber Bill Wentworth J to Bud Leland, Dennis Smith, and Sophomore friends enjoy eating in the cafeteria during rainy weather. QF .,,. are ff --Z 7. a f 1 A ' t' 'Wh h it f is 77 E. X' L I w e V ,fr C l 1 ,. if Q ' ff ,546 . -.xii g YB Ek A -'-' 1 ' ,A 3 .X ff ,E t ge A 'Y I ' 1 e 2 ' V A e x g. 5 ' ,W X 3 c 'hifi-.,?,3 X, - ,FV 5 Q 1 in i 5 Q .. '--. 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A T ,- To , 'Q . in is w S ears- .-2,,..x+ Q ' are 2 wie: -, ' 2 ' f in eggs Xa? i f - iw ' ij ' 6 s-if 5- ' W f Kiera A W W Wh ,ai iz 4 ar :'iQ - -W 1 - we me mmm . ..,. , iff' -C e ,P-4' W R Pam Wallin 'fe ff Dusty Walters Nick Wit Sandra Youtsey Ralph Yunghans Robin Zachritz Anne Zettel Woody Zobel lQeiaLe4 Sandra Adams W, , Jim Andronico Danny Arias Karen Baird Angela Belen Geraldine Bordeaux Carol Burke Ruth Ann Christensen Mark Coleman Steve Curtiss Janice Deatsch Jerry Drumeller Jim Freitas Cindy Grant Mary Lou Hensley Dwight King Eleanor Mabalcon Anna Lee McKennon Carole Melin ayer Q, -I . V . i' 2-Elm ::-: - f r- H -fir-,gf , Q ' its Egg? f Don Wozniclr ,iw K - g gi , F 1, ,B Vg tm jean Miller Sandra Mitchell Toni Perez Sue Tomley Fred Vigil ! n 4 +- 37 P86 lfYl6Ll'l - CL66 I 965 Q Freshmen not pictured in alpha- betical order will be found on pages 140 and 141.j Freshmen class officersfliront Row, L to R: M. Poole, G, Goode, M, Randall, Back Row: M. Poole, D. Weingart, lead their class through a successful year. 1 iff Freshman girls led their class through an enthusiastic Downtown Rally. are-5355, ffl c add o '65 T i ti ff - - Carol Abelee ,- M5 I Ronda Abernathy K A fi Carol Abreu We 1' .A Ronald Ackerman W A ..,, I Y ' Daniel Adams Dian Adams M 7 -I Susan Addis Mike Adorno Joanne Ahrens Danald Adams if eil, is ,Y fir r Ki it ik X 5 af. ff 'f rf We ai if f iq ya? lx I, M? 1 S, 3 Ami .gc I J Y 1. 89' lf- A 5 'si H algo: .L W M30 f A W? suv' 'ii 'I ll' Q Za ' .., , ,j It Ai S L+! M... ,.' if' if ' 5 t 51 Q 'AFT' I if s if me Q Kenneth Alexander Janine Allen Mike Altergott Madeline Amaro Maria Ambrose Barbara Ammons Linda Anderson Martin Anderson A -vi: W A U Rickey Anderson L' 'X Q ' Robert Anderson I AVA -,ie V A ' Q Robin Anderson is . 'ff 1 21? rf ii W Robert Andrade N 1 Y i if Judy Andrade f W if Linda Andreassen .. 3 . 312: as I. if I 5 I ' 5 Violet Andrews f , S' ,1 J Q S- Robert Arendt ' 'i A -- V- ' A Robert Asvitt V Et. 1 A 5 Catherine Austin V,-my , fx Evelyn Azevedo - .lg Robert Bajuk ' it I Carole Baker A Stephanie Baker J 'M' Bruce Banks it V. Y . A A Barbara Baptista ' s 'f-'HH Linda Baptista James Bardwell 3. Ni fa X 2 'Sm fc. V' 'Q-.....-+---' Loven Bartee in X Larry Bartholomew V Doug Bassett 2 B 5 E 1 Underclassmen always flock , to the candy window at snack period, and at their lunch time. is c aaa 0 '65 'A . gs f B r W . ' M Cheryl Barbee '-pf 5555 ,V Corky Bedford J l Michael Bedford Wl'i: ii V T5 V Diane Bee Roger Bell Mike Bellsmith Howard Benfield Q Elaine Benfula Mike Bernardi Jo Ann Bergquist Allan Bise d Lin a Bilur V , .- in f ,. J J --2:: J eiee Q Steven Bishop 1 A err' Bill Blaskovic ,..,: H X Q ,A '- .V,v: 2 B - ' 4 Dennis Bowen V UQ Qffiifl Q-ff' rf Sr' V Nancy Bowen W .. 1 ,zl lgi ' Jerry Boroman x'. if . ii i' 1 , f,V -.. Linda Boyd . V . Bill Boyles :,' i qi'V EV ,VV 'Q , i. i . ..N Mac Brandshaw - . - Z gi' -fig-'VVV5 1 fm 5 VHP Sl i Vgiygfw - H ,-.lg 5 VV, ii Daniel Brady 3 f .A i M 102111 Bradley - A . 3 L :.,.' llee i Cal Brasiel ' el'e W 'lv-14 .. rw ., l ii J J . is 1 M .i ,ll.e 3,i J, . iqgkg . J H is Q 4 as Roger Brinkhaus x Thomas Britting ...: V V VV, -p13VV5, :fi i Barbara Brown fzfj l V 3' Charlotte Brown B' I ': ' 'l-:- Q. ,W 3 54 Thomas Brown fiigy V Phillip Brownell 5 . ii, Richard Bruno ' ' VV V 1 xl I 3 fm 137' M .N ,E 1 Ni M a. J r 1' 539 S 2 3 ,. ,K ,. i , ,exif x-'Z - ff wwf' J F52 f ' W J J 2 eg . ji A ':,,'.l3Q'4, E -- -,1 ,l Robert Buchanan . V i nl y Joan Buchbinder 1- ii' i B Susan Bulla H J a Sandra Burke f i , sg Ronald Bush 35 lille fi' -' 4X l - X I . n Vg Q .lohn Byron 5- ' 55 alll' -, f 1 I f ' f ' X' nf ii if . .. Joaquina Cabello We i . ie ' ig V -. . ,V Linda Cabral V- V' ' 'V f'? f' -' V-.Q Pamela Cadinha VV ,,, ..,- ,P , VV VV -.i 'L , VK 5 Kathy Calandri Li ia, .':i , . . - ,1 time Jiiiii , ,, , it i - i Angel Camlllerl ' - 71 Y Linda Campbell R l I B V, 1 as ' Gina Cannon in I '- K . '- my is Lynne Carlson 'KLQEEQ ' . V,', 5 V W ,J Thomas Carroll VVV, Edy Carter L irli 1 ' f . . Janice Ann Chandler ,:,1V .,i- - V V if Janice E. Chandler ' il fi-'C ' 7' Nancy Chandler Ly., Alice Chang is H ,-- 'fs Patrica Chastain q V W Lonnie Childs li iae f I ii Barbara Christian V Charles Christian is - J Thomas Church - S z ViVA fi.. Connie Clark A 'i'i 251 E5 '54-4. s l g ggi nas ei. 3 Dou Clark ,.i g Judy Clarke it f' ' , Q Patrick Clary Mary Coble Terry Coffee Becky Collie B r- ii Q A : ' Y i lx i--f Q il V gil. lii 'gs J, ' ,, ef' 5 41 'E J, - 7 -fl Cynthia Collinsworth Vg. 5 - A V t li' ' Q--f3.- , V-VVV F if Lynn Collins :Z ,VVLV f, 3 iz f-if vw, a, qw-, Q92 5 H- H-V ,Q Wa k3'M wi Q Eqggig. 'Kwan , - - . ,gggg- .sin f 4' ,V W- , -, , it 'xg' i I . ' S ' . ,, L, , gf Vg ,S , F n il' X 'lf .- I -ififi f ' --'V- 1 A ,, - , M W V ' V ' : : at y,y kiss !g y?y if ,Z W, A st My q , K 1 f R ia Tw V1 ,, L ,ii , .14 ,5. Q. I 4 Y ,, z ' Y V ,. -, - ' - . . V T - '12 an ge' -. V 7' . , -' v e ' . JM , l , V P ii '3 .ts V f lfl: 3 i f , ik . My gs ,,.t E -.- - 1 r it wr ,r Mm HES! ill! gals REV 'fs1frfi,'fi . lvs 11 ir , fi- to s S cafiri o '65 John Comfort Wilma Conrad 1' My ! f jennifer Combs V x HX, .. ff ! 2 1 it e 3 tm ik t 2 Qs 1 1 L if is A .. W V - 'ig' 2' - ,-. ,V,. 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V- - , vig .-Al 5 fa if 'ffl K 3 Mk I V , 4 -we sf 'ur if ies? ee se Aii' Amngs Corky Catherine Cortelyou Judy Costa Linda Cotter Shirley Cracraft Diane Craig Tom Crawford JoAnn Crayens Wendy Crittenden Sandee Crowell Douglas Cure Charles Cuppet Gary Curtiss Jim Dahlman I Craig Dame Claudia Davenport Roger Davidson Sandy Davidson Trudie Davie Keith Davis Kent Davis Ronald Davis Marjorie Dechaine John Decker Penny DeCosta Steven DeFreitas Liz DeMel1o Rich Descoteaux joe Dias Susan Dickson Lisa Diebner Pam Dodson Betty jean Donohue Dan Donovan jim Drabble Larry Drake Marlies Drublow Nora Due Ruth Duncan Alice Dunning Dudley Dussau Nancy Edmisson Ralph Easley Diedza Emerson Ken Encinas Bonnie Enderlein Arleen Ericson Maureen Espeer ' jim Esteban Linda Fallavena K Barbara Farley Brian Fidler Linda Field 5-,Qs Linda Finley k,,.. Linda Finsch Terry Forbes Geneva Florez David Fosnaugh Linda Foster Reyanne Foster WV V X Q ' .V ' f - - . . V-V S R ' ' stii rVaV a V' - 4 t ' ' F efe y .,,, - ' in 2 eVenlVeV V V V . is A86 H1011 B. Ammons, j. Andrade, M. Hale, and B. Hansen study work charts to help them decide for their future. 7 c aaa o 65 b . A Doreen Frank : V I gy ..,: sq- ' ns- 7 cy ' Cindi Free k,-' 5 fi ' Q, -' L ' . .,,v . . ' ,idk , Barbara Freitas ' 5 in ' if V 1 l Gary Freitas f e ' 'Q Mike Ffisbie if i fi! Q it -gt Lyndia Glaesky A 1' W A f G Donna Garcia . - Gene Garcia if, ' . ' - if I., sf Bob Gamber 3? Ronald Gausmann . f jean Geritz Sandie Geyer 1 'Q Dave Giacoletto 1 , GL ,ii V. I , Sharon Gibson it Sym, -,' ie I 1 Robert Gilbert it ,,,, 'W '- ' ' 51213 Jim Gilligan Q Robert.Gilligan - A-h. W ' tifwl 2,1 , Dick Gtnery V, -rrhh Ii, - V I Kathy Giordano - L t V M , Vicki Gizdich gf +3 sw f i 5, 'G Q Dave Goddard LQ I 2 A .ui ffl kyyyy, K, Donna Goulardt A' -':' QI . G ,, iiri 'I V'iii G' L Cathy Grant r-'- V yy , 4' A Steve Greenup gi, , .',, in fi A Annie Greer I Q my A ii I-affl' Gfeef 9 H - l.-- X M ' ir Q G 'fi 9' Ciaovia Greig S a-'V m S , jean Gretler f '.,- 'I Arthur Grifflths B ,A if , X ' f 2 B Y'.. is ' -'., Gm' Gmndman ' ' 1, t ea K Dave Guidotti ,zgt M K y tk I ' We Leon Guille Q ,L ' Teresa Gula , x S if' N Gordon Hafldfn ' 'B 'B ' G A A eorge ague , . ' K ' .A ii if ati F7 vi 1 ' : nf Mike Hale .- - A f . Bill Hanlon , Bette Hanes ' 5 , Q V, Beverly Hanson , S N Q44 get ly Qj-.tl H ,... HHN ? gk' ie W ,,L, - ZZ 1. Mike Hafgef ' S Bruce Hansen .' ' ' iff' ' Wm' . t y 1, g I iw' if . .:,. mr. . f 'f,- ,f.,,,Qw.t,,f1., , Ri ' ' H f.1t,4'g.. if ef 2 .E .... E : 6 K f X '1'k- Z ' I P ' ,.,.qa P. ' lm ' in R 'A'h ' 7' -' C. ft Q, ' if - 1 if 1 1. i I . i I 4 ... -I llr- , Mg - k ' .s.e W, ak W. ,Q Q4 . :f.f'5',:1:: 1'efs:..a 12 r 5 Q V f .-. Pf??f Z'a- eg L,'- ' M ':: ..:: T, . - t 1. , . 5: :fe 'Q -:I e .' 3 .qt ,,,. E? 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W' c aaa of '65 Candy Harris Richard Harry Mary Harter William Hartkepp Peter Hauschildt Nick Healing Lorraine Heering Joe Hellesen Randall Helmick Victor Hernandez jerry Hernandez Phil Herback Roxanne Herndon Leonard Herrero Steve Herrick Sharon Hewlett Patrica Hibler Jerry Hild Charler Hill Dennis Hill Barney Hilliard Vera Hodgins Norm Hodgson Tim Hoenig Sam Hoff Connie Hoggarth David Hopkins Joyce Hourmouzus Maria Hourse Jackie Howell Bill Hower Patrica Hoyle Donald Hubbard Christina Huerta jeff Hull Cathy Humphrey Steven Hunter Rick Hyland Marge Ivaldi Barbara jackson Carole Jackson Steve johnson Gary jones Kenneth jones Sara Jones Terry jones Thomas jones Steven Jorrick Spencer Kaitz Rocky Keisner Bill Keith Mike Keller Susan Kellogg Terry Kelly Robbie Kenney Connie Kjobeck Robert Kidwell john Kiester Ronald Kilgore Peter Kimmel Bill King Pamela King Fred Kirby Kathy Kisner Kenneth Kisor jo Knowlton Led Wlell Sandra Kohley ' Larry Kolsrud David Komisar li' ,E John Koon Q ,l ' Jeanne Kroska ' Sharon Krumholz Stanley Kuetf er .qggf j Vj Susan Kuelfer .'::' - .: ite We se i -K Q L . Q it me Q,---:: g ' ff. i ,'1: vile , am . ,. stir'-F : iii--H Tom Levielle J e Denise Lange 2 .A' swf-..g' ..,,-' 'Q , e Gary Langford d A ' I 5153 f E Rita Lansfor ' izy ,', L i ,. ,Q -1--: 'i' ,:.- ,, - Q Steven La Pray L J Gary Leisure 'E - t e , Dewayne Lemaster ,L -,..2.f 5 3 Ekv f W! Emory Leonard e 3-5 , Fred Leonard Dorothy Leonard M' if A V M L L5 3 fi ' J A. ' ' ' ri -i L ., '47 2 'f,, 5 LL,L.? Me 55-' f :,: ,ll , 52, X Linda Lester V J ' Robert Lewis in M e eaar eeaa'e Carolyn Lewis rzgi J gi' L V Eileen Lewis ' rer e if .-:: e Jerey Lieman Tig? Q e'Z: 2 J 1 H' Steven Lill Yf.-r - e - - f it ' N' - 9 Amy Limee 5- Billy Little Jeanette Little , ggi James Lodge V t s? Linda Lockerby f Paul Lockwood .zz Patrica Lomax A, M Linda Lombard Velvia Long ,,, I Madeline Lopez fi ,e we S e W s Rita Lopez vga Q 45? John Lovejoy -- .- V: 5:27 Robert Lovelock ,Q A V Donna Luce A 4' I. -e Linda Lucero Q i iyi' Donald I-Undahl 2 '.,.- i, L Gaylene Ltuz h le EE: . ,',' Larry Lync ' L . Gary Lyeeed 2 ,gg J , ii Linda Mahaney -, 522 :': :':: X Rich Mahannah yi Mary Malloon - .' A Walter Manos :ee , Vir inia Mara no Marta Mark Joann Martens Cricket Martin James Martin Tony Martin Diane Martorana Valerie Massa John Matson 5 Vicki Maxwell Charlene McClain . Tom McClaren Dennis McClelland A A Dan McDaniel Dana McDonald Learry McDonald Paula McDonald Terry McGuire Brian McGoey egee e sew iii? , , 2, 'fi wig 2? ie A fe? A f ...,:L D e Q .'L. NN- t lag iii' xv J if :W -ee '1- i iz 2:.1 S ,f e IE' in e t ' S , Q ggi g ag ie -f- ' .2iaf'7..' ' ' . nffigil S ei ze., Q i :ri ' 'fi -Q 5. L f, s::'sa:::'H:: : .-f -aw , if 'iz ' I Ji WF J is S lf fy I 3' e if , ge e M .,., S. ' V I y -,.A I f P oltos S ,e , QV I 1 ,v- : we , tice P N, W, ., ., ,W ' .itsf A MWF ww P 3,5 . 1 if :s u 1 Jn- ogg E! iam if '11-1-Q 3 f' i' l F' een X .F if L my fa L , il 23555 25 'i ' Dfw' k3 5. if WD . :alll sg J -9' 1, S 8 .NJ . ,. Gm ' 514'-E . 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' Q ' V iifliiax 4 A-'fi1wfe'ifS 5'i1Zif ,. us a, c aaa of '65 Denys McHenry Delia McKie David McKasson jim McLaren Chris McNaughton Dwain Mefforcl Mike Meiring Tony Mello Alan Mendoza Pat Mendoza Thomas Michie David Miller Dean Miller janet Miller Patricia Miller Pat Miller jenny Millman Linda Mincey Valerie Miner joe Miron Steve Mitchell Darrell Mlekush Donna Mohr Mike Montacue Marty Montero Ruth Montoya Dwight Moore Tim Moore Tom Moore jim Moreland Sue Morgan Dennis Morones Mike Morris Niki Morrison Linda Morton Stacey Moss Chester Mothershed Cynthia Mount Michael Muetz Pat Munoz Gary Nash Darlene Natole Carol Neeley Daylene Nelson joe Nelson Chris Ness David Newbauger jim Nixon Jose Nolleti Diane Norris Bill Ntmhup Eddie Nunes Iudy O'Brien Charles O'Connor Mike O'Harran Jeanne Oliveria Chris Olsen Roy Onstott Kerry Orr Stan Osofsky Carol Ouillett Bob Owen Steve Pacheco Mary Paladino Patricia Palhina Roger Papini Coeducational Physical Ed is a favorite class with all freshmen. ca5d 0 '65 Kathy Parenti -,L Q .K 5 Frank Paradiso 7 VL, J Ronnie Parks ' - Pat Patrick Q ,,2 t,t 'V Linda Patterson ' W -52' ' ,t f .ff ,iff Q- FTS , 2 1 1 Jerry Patino f Robyn Paulo ' f Linda Paulsen P' V ' 4, , , Lois Paulsen - -Q ' at 'EW Herb Peacock Q Q E, 2 Ken Pedro ..., J Russ Pefferle Greg Peirson A 4 Tim Pellaton . A Donna Pennypacker 'ii J , . Robert Perdew , e Dennis Perry ff, , ft 'me - Fl ', Donna Perry f :Pill WW Gwendolyn Perry Josephine Peterson V 5 -225 Judi Peterson Ruth Peterson . ' '- Susan Phillips Laura Pinana 'fi f . fff! .323 Linda Pinana ' Margot Poole MQ- ' 'T' Michele Poole A :-f Ell . new Shirley Post , ,, ' If ' jim Potter Lynette Poore T Beverly Pratt In b A Bob Pratt A i - jfs, Terry Pratt ' ' y gg , I gg. Jim Proffitt L 5 if A il Jim Quint . Larry Quigley t 1 V MW' fiwegss we L' me, Marlene Randall f 2' ' ' Y ' Susan Rasmussen Mike Ray JoEllen Reitsma MM Sandy Rego if or age? H we I? K b 1 1 I I W 1 ...Q I-J t elk, l. V- ' f 'X fr M K if ,. r f k fx ' 7 , - 4. 2 3. , 9 is giggyz- f 'X , ai I ' gr , , Q x -W X 5 A ' -wifi . A f V-isa H 6.-,S iw ik, ,-,W gg V , f g 1: i- N, as .Y I Q J an T35 1 QQ W T , . www I' 2 at A' . ' ' 1 'E .,, 1 , A Q JC. I 'ig .. Esq,',kjt H ' 41. 'Q'- . ,.,,.,ii ,ge,,.:w?g,.f-' A Q Vu W ,. 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A , . -gxz I H 4? 1 ff' fi A A --:- .,. , lf l X. 2 .. - - , ,,,.: it he V- Freshmen admire the newly finished project on Space flight in their General Science class. 138 t 2 , nw -K gi A W ' Q RW' X f 4 QE 432' si Q K S 5 wif me it , mx Q A N 'Y L 5 4 X- 5' we 1 531 . Q-W Xa, iw f F- I - - M N in ai 9' U9 'YSQEZ x. 4 ,Q ,QQ 3., fda 5' E is E Wx? M L . J' . Q 65 'K , a by i 'aj sf' x ss, -. .W M if ,-ff 3 4 S 5 'V 3 7 I 4: ff' 1 ,Q i 45 3 . t K uf ,fi A .ga Q . Ax : 5 -F , if Q45 Q sg 5 if i ,.- ' W Gall Vegas j-- Eff Y f if Q 'k . f i '7 i g gi, if ag .Ji Q5 1 ,,,. Wifi if A', ti' 4 2 1 L 1 Q1 :IZ -,Ai X . - gggg Dale Vandevanter Q 4 J W i 1 i W K af 3 2: 4 Gfcm o ,65 Diane Viola Sherri York Ron Wagle Tina Walker Jack Wallace Kathy Wallace Sue Wardell Dixie Walls Alan Wardell jackie Warnke Craig Way Laurreen Weakly Dick Weingart Christie Welchoff jim Wery Susan West Roberta Wheelee Bonnie Wheeling Sandy White Pat Whittehore Cheryl Wiersch Ron Wilfong Dan Williams Mark Williams Sandy Williams Albert Wilson Alan Wilson Ross Wilson Jerry XVinder Mike Wolfard Linda Wright Ramon Zavala Loryn Zinn Shirley Zacarias Barbara Zuvela jl QfiAl'l'l8I'l Linda Ball Denise Bannon Teresa Barrett Sue Bartlome Linda Blatchford Janice Boucher Vinci Buckley Linda Carlson Boyd Chabino Micheal Chalmers Claudia Christensen Kay Christopher James Crockett Sandee Crowell Rosie Esposito Lyndia Galesky Elaine Gibson Lynda Gidding Linda Grisel Stacia Griswold Bob Gross Sandy Harrison Sheryl Harrison Charlotte Hayes ff- -Q St . -, , if 3 we -sf ? , ,,-we A f , , ...V 1 ,X J ,,t M at X 1 A fi., -'1 3, as Q W. 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When asked about her reaction to Hayward, Anna stated: When the plane landed at the airport of San Francisco on August 9, I was scared to death and wondered about the unknown family I was going to live with for a whole year. I asked myself how I could make friends and get along with them. Every question made problems arise and while I was walking down the stairs I felt my legs trem- bling, but soon I saw a line of friendly faces, happily smiling at me, as if I were an old friend coming back home. The first impression of friendly California became stronger everyday, with every person I have met. This won- derful year is a continuously enjoyable one, a new experi- ence that American Field Service, the Smith family, and 4 all of you in this dear old Hayward High have made pos- sible for me. Trento, the city I live in, has beautiful ancient buildings, churches, and monuments and was founded by the Romans. It is so different from Hayward and still both of these cities hold the meaning of home, a meaning that all of you have made possible letting me live in your world and be part of it. America is a young, lively, free country, full of enthu- siasm and I can't help loving it almost as much as I do Italy. I hope this year will help my country too, to be felt as something other than pizza and spaghettii' and as for America, I'll bring to Europe a portrait of it, as I have known it, of which any American can be proud. L. Hodgson, Anna Rosa, R. Shepherd, G. Simmons, and M. Hall enjoy Mr. Sanford's Period 4 Social Studies class. Mr. Heritage, Anna Rosa, M. Hall and J. Deatsch look on as K. Sandall conducts a chemistry experiment. Mrs. Lewis teaches 'Anna the techniques of badminton, while S. Poore, J. jordan, and E. Gianotti watch. Mr. Cardwell points out to Anna the ditiiculties of English grammar. IfLI'l6Li'5 C H6686 Anna Rosa, S. Lovejoy, and M. jackson share a recitation in French class. l4 MISS SEPTEMBER J. Hall, L. johnson, and S. Lamdan listen attentiyely and with determination to start school Elaine Trujillo right. The hrst dance of the year. presented by Foreign Exchange, was enjoyed by ID, Manson, S. Gep- pinger, C. Enos, D. Bush, D. Fernandes, and L. Smario. joofgaf, ducked, un fifcufl XVith a quota of 1200 yearbooks to be sold by Christmas, H, Royylancl, H. Rubio, C. Bates, M. Silva, S. Grushkowitz, A. Noonan wheel B, 146 Wlaglc around campus to attract attention. 1 i ., E., 3 i Great excitement was displayed as Hayward made their first touchdown during the last season to be played on Hanlon 'E , it tg, 'A Field. again ngzlafemger 5fA On Orientation day, Freshmen enjoy eating lunch on the front lawn. Tanned and rested from two months of sum- mer vacation, Farmers once again return to the halls and classrooms of Hayward High to renew old acquaintances and resume studies for our last year on this campus. September brought lots of hard work mixed with fun and football. Freshmen had their first taste of the school year on Orienta- tion day held Friday, September 1, a few days be- fore the actual session began. Cheerleaders and spe- cial committees planned noon rallies and placed posters throughout the school to boost Farmer spirit, Kicking the football season off to a good start with a victory over Piedmont, at Piedmont, the Varsity remained undefeated the rest of the month. 14 MISS OCTOBER Carol Ablee Big Sisters and Little Sisters enjoy the entertainment sponsored by Girls' League. OCt0AeI 7 OUQWQLQI' p 61,5526 ig .Slifer ...Ei H J. Packard serves tea to S. Thisdale, D. Norris, G. Sim- mons, L. Andreassen and JI. Allen at Big Sister Tea. Big Sister Tea, which was held October 3, is an old tradition at Hayward High and is sponsored by Girls' League. The purpose of the Tea is to acquaint freshmen girls, Hay- ward's newest arrivals, with the school and its rules and with other girls. After almost an hour of entertainment in the auditorium, the girls proceeded to the cafeteria. There the Big'Sisters, Hayward Senior girls, served their Little Sisters refreshments. The refreshments included punch, sandwiches, and cookies. Another old tradition at Hayward High is the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. It was held November 10 in the Boys' Gym. The theme Togetherness was carried throughout the dance by the matching outfits the girls made for the boys. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen. oo Quiifg Matching outfits are displayed by W. Fritschner, K. Royce, B. Wagle, C. Bates, R. Paulo, J. Lovejoy, C. Davenport, R. Wagle, G. Simmons I and D. Cooney. Dave Brazil and joan Fernandez are crowned King and Queen by D. Ahlin and S. Lovejoy. ownfown puffy .Sparks gxcifemenf SSX Our band and song girls lead the parade downtown as spectators watch. One of the biggest events of the year was held on November 3, 1961, our annual Downtown Rally. Each class competes in the competition with their own cheer-leaders, song girls, and float. This year the class of '64 surprised everyone by taking the honors of winning the last rally on the campus. The theme which brought them to success was Carton the Spartans. Each sophomore committee head proved capable for their job as their class spirit, float, and neatness helped them to win. As Julie Smith announced the winners they showed their joyful appreciation for a job well done. it E C, Hall, M. jakson, D. Smith, T. MCI-lale, B. Miller, Armstrong, P. Wallin, J. Garay and S. Seevers proved to be very capable committee heads. 1' if QV? W 'K 5 EM 5 X H-ijiif. xi!! N. , . MISS NOVEMBER Fran Patyna The judges E. McStay, B. Mathias and M. jim- inez watch each class during their performances. mn - I O I fn V . --A ytnlqi' As the winners were announced the sophomore class went up uproarnous cheers. 14 8108 SA? C0711 8.5! Reigning over the entire three day In- vitational Basketball Tournament was Karen Lemos, Hayward High's Sports Queen of 1961. She was crowned by Michele McIntyre, Sports Queen of 1959, at the opening game of the Tournament. Karen was accompanied by four attend- ants, Anna Rosa, joan Fernandez, Marilyn Vidales, and Gaylene Lutz. Each of the candidates running was sponsored by a club, organization, or class. The balloting held in the P.E. classes climaxed a week of intensive campaigning by the candi- 4 M- 9 , dates and their sponsors. 352.2 'X 1 1 Cathy Crowell Miss December Karen Lemos 1961 Sports Queen Anna Rosa joan Fernandez Marilyn Vidales Gaylene Lutz First runner-up Second runner-up Third runner-up Fourth runner-up A great deal of work went into making this year's Christmas boxes. JJ' ' ClglfUCLl lg 5 Mzdfiale lgrojecf Christmas is the time for giving, not receiving, and our Girls' League did just that by sponsoring the annual Christmas box drive again this year. The purpose of this project was to provide needy families of our area with Christmas dinner. The boxes were designed and made by first period classes during the week of December 4. The en- tire project was headed by senior Bobbie Lewis. 150 agwarc! gow l9reAi:if0ric Miss january Sue Harkins L. Lockerby, J. Muck, D. Bush, and M. Judd seem to enjoy danc- ing to the music. be ll, jill Jordan ' H Fall Nom.-Elect. chairman A ?x 1 H Q. E .XXX if D. Ferguson and P. Griswold take time out at the Prehistoria dance. The first dance of the new year was the Senior Class Dance, held on January 5. Its theme, Pre- historia, was carried out by colorful figures of the popular Flintstones decorating the walls. Gen- eral chairman, Janice Packard, and her commit- tees helped make the dance a huge success. This year's spring elections were headed by Jill jordan, fall nominations and elections chairman, After counting votes all day the nominations committee traditionally announced the winners on the front steps. 55 G. Sundberg, J. jordan, S. Larson, D, Harbour, S. Iichelberger, S. Par- sons, j. Packard, H. Rubio, and L. Burnett take a break after counting hundreds of votes for spring elections. Three junior couples are Bob Thompson, Maria Judd, Mike Baily ff ,f,. , ,, ff 5 4 1. if M- Baily, ,l. Hickok, M- Judd, F. Dyer, M. Dyer, and B Ol and B. Thompson enjoy the daker turist. dance. Donna Fernandes, Steve Hanrahan, Jane Hickok, and .l afjykis. . LJ.. Q V ,f Q 1 i Among the dancers are Harriet Kalakian and date. Sharon Thisdale and Frank Wheat Judd do the bunny hop. unior rom cw Uadnfine S Jfzeme The first big event of the new year was the Junior Prom, held on February 2. The seniors went all out with valentine decorations carrying out this year's theme Be Mine . Gordan Hecke,s band provided delightful music for the prom. Headed by general chairman, Michele McIntyre, the class of '62 presented the formal dance in honor of the class of '63 and it was a job well done. B. Oldaker, J. Alves, F. Wheat, S. Thisdale, M. Baily, J ' Hickok, S. Hanrahan, D. Fernandes, B. Thompson and M Janice Washburn saaawm .. ,W ,X y mvm f ' : lf' ' ,I ' W, ,, . ff :J L ,IJ gy f 9 'fg.5j3.a,.... 5. ' , 'W T' til J :fe -ef-f....m........... -'. ,, A. y ,, ,Q ,,, , .Q .M,. ,.M'iLui'w'y'xiV?'H47'f'f4 4 , ,W,.,, f f m,h'W .ff'ifQfl,'f.: :fs ..m.,.,... f'iis. s'i p V Trousers Triumph As Males 1 2 Take Maur Offk l s y H W5 A5 A ff zgsgiszzxuifrzzfmlzsr ,gg MISS FEBRUARY Linda E. Hawksley instructs L. Cabral. Zi , V f M was xzfixx' nav! ww Kaul man ww s..,.,.4.ya Mu- mf-up-v hun-nm swam School Governmenf Needs Asilamar Trip M076 Sivdenf Pdriicipaiion In February Sue Poem Wins of ri ffl Q HU .af Nwvvdiv 7 'zi3..: f'l.',r,1:..1fg,z, Pinznlkro !oingSo5d The Haypress is the only school newspaper published every week. Ollllfl 61116 2411615 ayldfedd Published by the Journal- ism class during period two the Haypress was distributed U Q Q M i every Wednesday to all per- 1 4 W iod four and period five 5 i in classes by the Town News . Class members. 1 4 i i Q :Ii I 5 , N X - 5+ 1 K. Francis and L. Dasher prepare B. Nichols, K. Francis, and C. Enos for the distribution of the Haypress. begin Haypress distribution. .14 Queenii lgarcwbae it -ik-5. its ei 'E Yrs' 1962 Yearbook Queen, Carolyn Reading, and her four at- tendants, l, to r.: P, Lutz, D. Elola, K, Tsurumoto, and J. MISS MARCH Lynn Cabral Finley. This year the Agrarian staff sponsored a Yearbook Queen Contest. Each class and organization selected a girl to represent them. The student body voted at tables which were stationed throughout the school. The crowning of the queen was held at the Sophomore dance, 'lPeppermint Paradise, Friday, March 2. Karen Froyland, Agrarian editor, announced the queen and her four attendants. Wanda Mountjoy, 1961 Yearbook Queen, took the honors of crowning this year's queen. L. Myhre and Queen Carolyn Read- ing lead off the next dance. Carolyn Reading beams with joy as Wanda Mountjoy 1961 Yearbook Queen, places the crown on her head Queen candidates, Front Row, l. to r.: P. Lutz, D. Elola, C. Reading, K. Tsurumoto, and J. Finley, Back Row: R. Walk- er, K, Manke, M. McIntyre, K. Sawdey, S. Limber, L. Hodg- Em, C. Hill, D. Pierce, J. Aven, T. Bettencourt, and N. Stein- erg. a larif Sadr! ana! jun Q aG?lgff5N MISS APRIL Gundbor Sundberg Helping with Agrarian campaigning is our Far- mer mascot and Pat Knigge's mule, Sandy. xi I u ' i f vw' Trying desperately to play basketball while riding a donkey is Haywards faculty and varsity basketball team. Karen Froyland buys a donut from Future Farmers. Harry Wessman sells a donut to Sharon Souza, while jerry Duarte watches the big transaction. 5. MISS MAY Making ticket preparations for Hayday are: Bill Null, Adviser, M. McIntyre, Karen Perdew T. Bettencourt, King and Queen contest chairmen, and B. Lewis, General Chairman. Hayday, an old and popular tradition at Hayward High, was held on May 18. The purpose of the carnival was to raise money for clubs and organizations, each sponsoring booths or contests. In the evening a Hayday dance was held, sponsored by Girls' and Boys' League, where King and Queen Hayseed were chosen. School rings are ordered by Sophomores in May and received as Juniors in the Fall. They are called Senior rings because they bear the year of graduation. W QCLIQJ sy J R. Azeveclo, N. Ranke, R. Liranzo, L. Davis, D. Bush, and ay C. Enos enjoy themselves at the Hayday dance. Tryouts for the Senior Ex- travaganza got off to a slow start. Here Diane Elola and Norma King audition. J. Mahler, Z. Hunt, T. Pimental, and S. Tomley examine class rings. .,,, , . H LX VL i l tkik 3 9' if ,f f Lg my kr-I MISS JUNE Marlene Bettencourt J. Alves, B. Oldaker, T. Hyland, and date take time out at Senior Ball to chat. une ringd wo MJ fibancea 0 Mar jackie Alves and Buz Oldaker enjoy themselves at Senior Ball. Signature dance attracts many students. Students at Signature Dance sign yearbooks. It M Q9- f,.L,.Q.-.. pg. .Shwlmf Q0 7' 5? EN wg-fe . F . sl 5 R aw 3' 6 StUJ8nt 0U8I l'll'l'l2I'Lt CJQUQKOIQJ Larry Myhre Vice-president 'Qt gf. E-N - N NK-nw' Lynn Hodgson Secretary ' wt Madeline Coopman Treasurer Walt Fritschner Fall student body president ga!! .Sluclenf goal? icem Getting student government into full-swing operation was the major task undertaken by Fall Student Body President Walt Fritschner with the able assistance of his council. Although student government operates much the same each year, under Walt and his hard-working council's leadership, it continues to run smoothly and efhciently. Upon entering Hayward High, a student becomes aware of the vital significance of student government and how all activities center around it. One of the first things a freshman learns is the importance of exercising his right to vote and being able to vote intelligently. Although only juniors and seniors who meet the grade requirements and have the desire and initiative may run for a student body office, all students who register may have their say by casting their votes for ones they feel are the best qualified for the jobs. ,fin fi' 40. 1'9 Nas' a v. s Karen Tsurumoto Vice-President 3 1 5 5 5 F N ,,. , 1 Q X ' 3 iQ'- Pat Shepherd Spring Student Body President jean Aven Secretary ,airing ,giuclenf goofy 0 icerfi Having to follow Walt Fritschner was a big job, but spring President Pat Shepherd, who was the fifth female student body Apresident in the history of Hayward High School, prove without a doubt that she was as capable as anyone. Leading her all-girl council, Pat found the office quite a challenge and certainly a rewarding responsibility as she did a fantastic job of rounding outithis school's last year at Hayward High. Cynthia Beck Treasurer jaffyunior icem 3 'E Starting the year off right, the class of 63' carried out their theme of Stew the Spartans very successfully. The highlight of the class' parti- cipation in the traditional Downtown Rally was its ,fx exceptionally clever skit. Under the leadership of Fall President Maria udd, the class presented a very successful Sadie Hawkins Dance with Togetherness as its appro- priate theme. Maria Judd Mike Bailey President Vice-president FRONT ROW: L. to R., D. Heymans, J. Hickok, D. Fernandes, C. Enos, M. Coopman, C. Crowell, M. Judd, J. Landers. SECOND ROW: J. Hart, J. Marshall, V. Easton, L. Johnson, M. Vidales, S. Lee, G. Jensen, M. Seel. THIRD ROW: D. Bush, B. Flanagan, B. Levine, T. Evans, M. Bailey, K. Sandall, M. Overman, j. Neal. W ,,,. ...,,,,, U .,..., .. 4 1 . t.r. .r.,,...., 2 . 5 aw ff. 'N M .ia-U Mary joan Seel Dave Bush janet Landers Mike Overman Secretary Treasurer Girls' League Boys' League l0l U'l,g I O I Spring President Dave Bush proved to be an additional asset in leadership to the junior class. It is vitally essential that the juniors have many capable leaders since they will be the first senior class at the new Hayward High campus, and it will be up to them to establish the stand- ards. By raising money through donut sales and their Hayday booth, the members of the junior class were able to present the seniors with an unforgettable Senior Ball. r New unwr O Lcerd 2 ...sf M ,-ef arrival 44 Dave Bush President My WYE?-mf' AP O Sharon Lee Vice-President Front Row, l, to r.: J, Marshall, M. Judd, D. Fernandes, V. Low, J. Thomas. Second Row: K. Moniz, J. Hart, 1. Hickok, C. Waterson, S, Lee, L. McMillen, D, Heymans. Third Row: C. Cooper, 1. Brusstar, B. Schwerm, R. Carlson, G. Sandoval, J, Moore. 1 e fi Wd f Donna Fernandes Virginia Low Secretary Treasurer V 'US Jeanne Hart Girls' League Jim Brusstar Boys' League I ja!! .gopkomore icero ,,,,.fd . if X f Off to an exciting and certainly very successful start, the class of 64 , with Ric Liranzo at the ? e 5 Q helm, walked away with the honors of Downtown 1 Rally. Displaying plenty of spirit to go along with 3 if iii' 1 their prize-winning float, the class really did a S J terrific job of carrying out their original theme of 1 Carton the S artansf' Congratulations, sopho- mores, for a jo well done. rf' Tom Mfidale Vice-president FRONT ROW: I.. to R., P. Gonzales, P. Wallin, J. Garay, D. Harper, Z. Hunt, I. Madrid, G. Burke. SECOND ROW: S. Seevers, J. Armstrong, C. Humphrey, P. Minor, S. Bourasa, J. Edgar, L. Davis. THIRD ROW: T. MCI-Iale, D. Smith, J. Blankenship, M. Jakson, J. Friedricks, E. Lillak, K. Notley. FOURTH ROW: J. Muncy, C. Cruickshank, S. Eldridge, S. Pastor, J. Dotson, L. Sonnichson. FIFTH ROW: W. Hanson, R. Andazola, B. Leland, C.,Hall, K. Hild, F. Isola, D. Litzeiman. Q 2 . it an .Q V. . 3 , 4 I , . I . . . nz? Q .L ' 4 Q 1 E . N.. 7 Q . J 6 Q e 0 Q Q 3 I . . 5 f , fi ' , ' , kri, I -. , 5 5 . S LX Q- L5 , f Lorrie oumef Rich Mfcleliend Treasurer League Boys' League I64 llififlg p .gyolakomore icem One of the pleasant jobs that the members of the sophomore class had, under the very any capable leadership of their Spring President ,Q,,,.5f' Frank Isola, was to select their class rings which ' they receive in the fall of their junior year. S This enthusiastic class presented its class dance Peppermint Paradisei' at which the 1962 Year- book Queen was crowned. It also ended the year by participating with a booth on the traditional Hayday. Frank Isola jill Blankenship President Vice-President tarwgslmay miwlsw Q . , i Front Row, 1. to r.: C. Owen, E. Lillak, J. Taylor, I.. Lockerby, K. Notley, Z. Hunt, A. Devlin, S. Seevers, P. Minor. Second Row: R. Andazola, C. Barrett, J. Hall, J. Gonzales, S. McIntosh, B, Moniz, C. Morgan, M. Jack- son, C. Mattos, B. Keil. Third Row: J. Freitas, R. Botell, B. Ripley, R. Liranzo, C. Hall, L. Lacey, J. Mahler, T. Pimental, F. Isola. e 1 . ' i Chris Owen Judy Taylor jill Hall Greg Knowlton Secretary Treasurer Girls' League Boys' League 6 .Gena Goode Z . 7 ,, .W .,,, WWm.WWam.WM,.M . .:.A .stew Wesson I W, f,,,,,k . 5 le,1 Ce '15 Z .,.. l ,, V V gf SY' K .v 1 ' 'lziilf 1 J ' ' IL' ' '23 f . 2 it Y iiii After quickly becoming acquainted with the 5 H, n ,X functions of Hayward High, the class of 64 did a terrific job of getting themselves organ- ized. This enormous class, composed of over 700 Students, certainly .displayed fantastic spirit at theifjfirst Downtown Ral y heldsin Novem- ber. The Freshman theme was Se-ver the S ar- tans and was cleverly depicted in their flldat. Also in November the class held its first elec- tion. These officers served for the remainder of the school year. g y Freshman Day, which was held on Septem- ber 2,'gave the freshmen their first opportunity to see high school from the inside. Another event held for the benefit of freshmen girls was the Big Sister where the were ' ' r a he r . president assigned semo s t 1 s1sters and toiadvise etc. 35 av' 1, -Q fm ri FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCILV: FRONT ROW, L to R, A. Camilleri, M. Randall, K. Parenti, S. Geyer, G. Goode, L. Lombard, S. Moss, V. Massa. SECOND ROW, D. Stewart, S, Weingart, B. Sorenson, R. Royce, D. Silva, D. Turck, R. Smith. l - ye nl rl A Lf T 5 fir if l -a r i , a t . rziitiziiasia e lysis 'fee S 0e'5f2g15f0ii,995'ati J 5 opfqg 'ser sg ff og K ' .L 'mn ki, ,ai-feQQlfMichaela Pooled: Dick Weingan 2 tli. Leagueiifi 5+ BOYS' League FRONT ROW: L. to R., L. Stanton, K. Tsurutnoto, A. Noonan, N. Steinberg, E. Gianotti, H. Rubio, C, Lombard, T Bettencourt, L. Strutz. SECOND ROW: K. Hendricks, P. Shepherd, S. Barnes, J. Hickok, K. Royce, S. Shepherd, K. Froyland. THIRD ROW: A. Hanke, R. Branaugh, S. Magrane, D. Campbell, J. Royal, J. Mazzoni, M. McIntyre FOURTH ROW: N. Richard, M. Wheeler, M. Ruch, J. jordan, K. Waterson, G. Jensen. FIFTH ROW: B. Mello, B. Seitz, P. Hood, C. Cohagen, S. Poore, G. Simmons, R. Lewis. SIXTH ROW: L. Johnson, C. Burts, C. Ganes, G. Osofsky, F. McNamara, P. Thornton. - s...,,.,...1 .,M...s...s..s.s. i x eruice ommiffee H p As the name indicates, Service Committee is an organization 5 A e ... .A Whose service benefits the school in many ways. They are respon- gpg ' '. e ' Y p sible for the supervision of admission to the games by taking the A s p , tickets and checking student body cards. There are two divisions h in Service Committee. The lower division is for the freshmen and , H. We sophomores and the upper division is for the juniors and seniors. W' 5 ' ,dig . ,X Each year the committee sponsors a dance and the proceeds go to the Foreign Exchange Fund. They also help organize Hayday every spring. This year Service Committee sponsored a Sports Queen contest. A1 Redo Adviser Bill Null Adviser Wheeler. THIRD ROW: S. Davidson, L. Poore, D. Hanson, A. Green, J. Clarke, T. Echelberger, S. Higgins, C. Wilchoff, J. Chandler. FOURTH ROW: R. Abernathy, L. Sonnichson, S. Hansen, M. Poole, M. Poole, C. Barbee, J. Happ, M. Ivaldi, S. Rusconi. FIFTH ROW: M. Hensley, G. Cannon, 1. Taylor, J. Bradley, L. Vanier, 1. Buch- binder, D. Steinburg, C. Wiersch. 16 'F infg, K, E . 7 5- FALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FRONT ROW L to R M Judd, P. Grant, W. Fritschner, M. Coopman, C. Enos. SEC- OND ROW Mr Morrisson, K Froyland A Rosa S Barnes J. Jordan, H. Rubio, P. Shepherd, L. Strutz, Mr. Donlon. THIRD ROW M Hall, R Liranzo,B Levine, L Valenzin, G Osofskya , 1 .giuclenf :La em ainfain Executive, Council, which is the main governing bod in student government, consists of the student body president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, corresponding secretary, all of the class presidents, both Boys' and Girls' League presidents, yearbook editor, Haypress editor, head yell leader, head song girl, Legislative. Assemblyspeaker, Head Judge, Boys' Athletic Manager, Nominations and Elections chairman, noonactivities chairman, Rally Committee president, and Service Committee president. All members attend a special leadership class held at 7:50 in the morning under the supervision of Douglas Mor- rijson where the members are taught proper parliamentary procedure. Executive Council has a big job for all letters re- questing permission of a special activity must pass. through it before they are sent to Administrative Council for the final word. FALL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FRONT ROW, L to R, N Steinberg, D. Dolin, C. Enos, T. Bettencourt, G. Ng, N. Durand 1 Hxckolc M Coopman SECOND ROW D Smith J.: Blankenship, 1. Landers, S. Lamden, M. Hansen, G. Sundbef , J jordan THIRD ROW, D Pxerc S Larsson, S Parsons, W. Mountjgoy, C. Watersgn, G. Jensen, B, Myhre. FOURT' ROW, S Peore M Rexliy B Levme B Flanagan Pfviscovich. ' f A f A an SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Front Row 1. to r.: C Beck, P. Shepherd, K. 'I'surumoto,- J ,..A Aven. Secnnd Row: P. -Lutz, K. Froylancl, jy Packard, S. Larsson, B, Lewis Third Row: W. Frxtschner, M. Reilly, G. Simmons, K Sandall, D. Sutcliffe. Fourth Row: D. Bush, B. Sierkg B. Levine, F. Isola. Legislative Assembly, an extremely important branch of student government, consists of ten elected members . from each-class and a speaker which presides over the meetings. The Assembly is the branch of student body government which represents the students' voice. Any problems that arise which concernsythe Welfare of the - student body are brought to these meetings and care- fully discussed. - I -smesmfksewmsews f-1-Q., E I I Notley, Q FRONT ROW, L to R, K, Froyland, H. Rubio, Mi. Wfheeler, K. Bichholz, L. Strutz. Linda Strutz SECOND ROW, S. Vollmer, M. Hall, N. Richard, R. Branaugh, N. Duncan, L. President Hodgson. THIRD ROW, G. Simmons, J. Moore, C. Burdette,fI1,'Pierce, I. Landers. I 7 7 5 olzblglfle Organized to promote good will and unity among the girls at Hayward High, the purpose of Girls' League is to teach girls how to work together and to be able to direct social activities. Every girl in school is a member of the Girls' League and is given the opportunity to earn a pin. Meetings were held in the Penthouse during fifth period with Dorothy Buckley and Paulita Bacich as advisers. Under the leadership of Fall President Linda Strutz, one of the activities this organization sponsored was the Big Sister Tea in October, a fun-filled but vitally important event for both freshmen and senior girls. Another was the Christmas food boxes where each first period class deco- rated and filled boxes with food to be given to needy fam- ilies for their Christmas dinner. ja!! Z?0y5 edglfte Every boy at Hayward High is a member of Boys' League which is an organization whose primary purpose is to pro- mote fellowship among the boys of the school. Boys' League Council consists of a president which is elected by the male members of the student body and elected representatives from each of the four classes. The advisers were Gordon Heritage and Anthony Ochoa. Fall President Larry Valenzin and his council were kept busy planning and carrying out various money-making pro- jects to help the organization. Such a helpful project as painting the schooI's garbage cans, however, was non-profit. Valenzm 170 7 , it s s ,. Gina Simmons President Front Row, l. to r.: D, Pierce, S. Magrane, J. jordan, C. Mendolsohn, M. Ivaldi, M. Poole. Second Row: M. Rush, R. Rhodes, S. Hansen, J. Hart, J. Packard, G. Simmons, C. Davenport, J. Hall. 0 f 0 0 Z , Iafllflg ogd eague l0l llflg ll' if 9659119 Boys' League Spring President Ken Sandall and his council were kept considerably busy this semester. They made plans for their Hayday booth which turned out to be a great success. Boys' and Girls' League also co- sponsored the annual Hayday dance that night. This year's dance ended the -fun-day activities perfectly. tv? Aw 2 From Row, l. to r.: D. Weingart, S. Apple, R. Duncan, K. Sandall, P. Hauschildt. Second Row: I.. Valenzin, B, Honore, J. Brusstar, F. Mc- Namara, C. Cooper. Spring Girls' League President Gina Simmons and her council con' tinued the Customary busy activity of this organization. One of their projects was raising money so they could offer two scholarships to girls who have been active in Girls' League. Their Hayday booths are another big job. They sold confetti- filled eggshells and cupcakes which helped make Hayward High's last Hayday at this campus a fantastic success. Ken Sandall President l7l E 2 a S i 3 Steve Baskin fall Head judge l72 :mfs Bruce Levine Spring Head Judge judges, l. to r.: L. Myhre, M. Seel, B. Stewart. V goo olhaclemlhila egina Student Court, which is the judicial branch of Hayward's student body govern- ment, does not have the strength and importance it once had. Hayward once had an organization called Student Control whose main purpose was to enforce the traffic rules on the school grounds and refer the violators to the Student Court for punish- ment. Because of lack of participation however, Student Control was discontinued thus greatly decreasing the Court's duties. t t In spite of this, the Court, under the leadership of Fall Head judge Steve Baskin and Spring Head judge Bruce Levine, has served the school well, whenever a legal problem arises that Executive Council or Legislative Assembly cannot solve, the head judge and this court work to provide the necessary solution for they have the final word on all legislative problems. S C ' . H -4-.L 73 P Fall 1. to r. i Bob Thompson Front Row, L to R: J. Dias, B. Scott, D. Aho, G. Smith, D. Weir. Row 2: B. Thompson, Fan Rally Committee President G. Osofsky, F. McNamara, S. Baskin, C. Angell. Row 3: B. Bettencourt, P. Grant, W. Fritschner, D. Sutcliffe, L, Valenzin, B. Levine. gone! Cifizend ilo lQafQ Commiffee It is easy to identify the members of Rally Committee for they wear the large black and gold hats which have come to be a symbol of this group. This committee works along side Service Committee to retain order at all of the sports events, noon activities, and rallies. Under the leader- ship of its fall president Bob Thompson and spring president Dean Sutcliffe and through the guidance of its advisers Robert Tong and Her- bert Brodahl. this organization has done a fine job and has proven to be an important and rewarding addition to the school. Spring Rally Committee president Dean Sutcliffe ommaftona an gdcfiona Chairman The Nominations and Elections Chairman must be a member of Legislative Assembly, must attend leadership class and is a member of Executive Council. This chairman is either 1 appointed by the Legislative Assembly Speak- er or is elected from Legislative Assembly. Nominations and Elections Chairmerfs duties consist mostly of being in charge of . ,ls the registration and counting of votes for ' jill Jordan Sue Larsson Fall Nominations and Elections Spring Nominations and Elections Chairman Chairman the elections. M ,W ,J M L MQW J, W ' if ply VFW! M if 'NJ fy jdjifj W W W ,M W W Gm My KBYWQ' 3 ine -fdpfri am! Qfganizafion ' ltx VF 'F' W K, ,X Vifwb Z' Z S 5 Qggxzaiizkgexe Ann johanssen opening night. Ze gfaqa My Larry E, E. serxous play The Fine Arts area ope Wfillianfs Mimi Strarhman Student Director George Wi!son Director November 16 and 17 with The 'Glass Menagerie. ng man's recollection of drove his father and and how his his theme ns how her the OU Arm johanssen, 1 'Q W . T ' it X R if . Q , mit j . K , HY v --, .k g Barbara Seitz Student Director , nw. 477-QL? ff' The Nativity cast were from left to right: R, Abreu, Orear, Crawford, R Romcro TD i i X Brazil, T. Bettencourt, B. Cox, S, Barnes, B. Yhara, V. Sumard, H. Sloan. 3 ,. - George Wilstmn Director The Nativity, the solemn and simple enactment of the birth of Christ, was pre- sented on December 13 and 14 for the last time in the Hayward High School auditorium. The annual show began with the traditional candlelight processional consisting of both the Acappella and mixed choirs. Soloists were Sue Geppinger singing 'KChrist Is Born Todayn, and Norma Jean King and Cathy Pavusek singing Stars Lead Us On. Adding to the musical background was the orchestra, under the direction of Edward Krenz, playing 'Boureeu and selections from The Messiah. A violin solo was given by Charlene Heriot playing Ave Maria. Stage sets and costumes were arranged by Nicholas Roukes' and joseph Sibilia's classes. respectively. iefteeg-VAL The three shepherds, upon hearing the xoice of an angel, tome into Bcthle- The finale of the show with .the triditlonal protcssional hem where the Christ child lay. Front Row, L to R, A. Devlin, J. Armstrong, E. Bonar, A. Clement, L. Chambers, Z. Hunt, S. Osofsky, J. Dias, K. Notley, P. Vescovier. Back Row, J. Edgar, J. Fleming, C. Davenport, M. Couch, M. Poole, K. Sarvis, M. Kraus, C. Bar- rett, S. Kalash, S. Little, and D. Shideler watch Captain Hook closely. With Hying people, lost boys, swimming mermaids, Indians, pirates, and a crocodile that ticks, Peter Pan-the ambitious pro- duction directed by Joseph Sibilia-was presented by the Children's Theater on March 15-17 in the auditorium. The classic tale by James Barrie tells the story of how Peter Pan, upon hearing stories by Wenciy Darling in London, per- suades her to go with him to Neverland where one is young forever. Wencly con- sents and with her two brothers, John and Michael, they fly with Peter to Neverland. Don Fuselier was cast as the villainous Captain Hook. -tx CL ifalrenfi jAeafer pefer an -9. - ,pd if . , I ,yijq J 75+ Mermaids, played by G, Perez, R. Christenson, K. Lemos, D. Osborne, S. Hardy, R. Aasland, and P. Cain, watch the ticking crocodile portrayed by T. McHa1e. Front Row, L to R, J. Cutteridge, D. Harper, D. Allen, S. Seevers. Second Row, P. Gordon, E. Lillak, J. Howell, L. Morton, S, Scott, B. Walker, C. Emmanuel. Third Row, E. Elrick, M. Norton, and M. Garrett played the Indians of Neverland. l l roclucfion 0 id a gg Succeda . i jill Garay was outstanding as the high-spin ited Peter Pan. Wendy makes a perfect mother for Peter and his Lost Boys, but gradually the Dar- ling Children begin to miss their parents and Nana, their unursemaidf' Peter doesn't wish them to leave but he can't stop them. Taking the Lost Boys with them, Wendy, John, and Michael are captured by the M. Amaro, D. Fuselier, J. Dias, S. Osofsky, J. Taylor, L. Carlson, and B. Gysbers contemptuous Captain Hook and his band portrayed Liza, Mr. Darling, the Darling children, Mrs. Darling, and Nana, respectively. of Pirates. Just as Wendy is about to Walk the plank, Peter comes to the rescue and the play ends with Wendy safely in Lon- don waving farewell to Peter Pan and his magic kingdom of Neverland. 'W Shown here are seated, C. Free, F. josegih, B. Gyphg Standing L to R, L. Carlson, J. Taylor, J. Garretts, S. Moss, Z. Hunt, K. Notley, D. Shaw, L. Paulsen, D. Ramrez, J. Dzyllh, D. Fuselier, and S. Osofsky. I7 agwarc! Z?anc! lacwficilaafe: EL. ....- FRONT ROW: L. to R., R. Lansford, G. Florez, S. Rudolph, D. Townsand, C. Angell, S. Hunt, R. Greene, R. McClelland, C. Clark, D. Weingart. SECOND ROXV: S. Lockerby, G. Langford, D. Camara, C. Barber, S. Rhodes, A. Lugo, K. Davis, J. Byron, T. McQuire, M. Tanner. THIRD ROW: H. Heydt, L. Ullman, M. Strannan, L. Collins, J. Smith, K. Peirson, J. Perkins, O. Lingenfelter. FOURTH ROW: L. Greer, K. Reading, D. Garcia, T. Petersen, K. Christopher, D. Bettencourt, N. Phillips. FIFTH ROW: S. jones, j. Bailey, R. Coleman, J. Wallace, D. Mefford, D. Adamson, M. Bellsmith, D. McClelland, B. Brookes. SIXTH ROW: B. Abbott, B. Boyles, T. Dias, A. Urban, T. Nordseth, J. Bliss. 180 in O O C many zickoof CLClLUL fLQ:5 gym COu.EGi MMU cowl QZES3 lk..- The Hayward High School band proudly led the festivities of our last Downtown Rally, The Rally, held on November 3 was to promote spirit for the big game with Castro Valley that night. Next year on our new campus students will enjoy a new kind of Rally Day. M1 'QP' iv - The band practicing for Band Day at Stanford. Hayward High's band has accomplished many fine things this year. Under the guidance of Edward Krenz, the band per- formed in their straw hat uniforms at all night football games, Downtown Rally, Fire Prevention Parade, and Band Days at Stanford and Universitiy of California. Other fall activities for the busy band included playing at the opening assembly, and caroling during Christmas vacation. During the spring the band traveled to Bret Harte and Strowbridge Schools to show the students there how our school music program is conducted, With the orchestra the band performed in Showtime a popular presentation held in April, Another highlight in the spring was the Annual Music Festival at Mount Diablo. The band ended the year by performing at the graduation ceremonies on June 14. Drum Major Sunny Lockerby heads the band at all their activities. we Kano! ward .JL!af Mnikrmd On Band Night Strowbridge and Bret Harte Schools participated with our band at 182 half time of the Arroyo game. Q Edward Krenz, adviser, directs the band during half-time at n football game. jkeir fraw ,df ma gamed J .ff BANID COUNCIL: FIRST ROW, L to R, M. Strathman, I.. Collins, K. Christopher, S, Rhodes, J. Perkins. SECOND ROW: C. Angell, Al. Bliss, D. Bettcncourt, S. Lockcrby, T. McQuire. I I3 5 5. . , t l ' ' f , 1' .Q I '-, if C A aj A er .er . f . M 35 I Mimi Strathman and Sunny Lockerby present a baton to Edward Krenv at a band-orchestra potluck held in the cafeteria on February 26. Our proud band marches at all night games played on Hanlon Field. Front Row, l. to r.: M. Machado, A. Clement, G. jado, S. Adishian, R. Firkins, S. Hansen, R. Haller, M. Moniz, T. Perez, G. LaBarge, D, Walters. Back Row: S. Kalash, J. Bettencourt, D. Corie, K. Dake, A. Belen, S. Edwards, A. Hanke, R. Silva, P. Pugslev, I., Brewer, D. Siquiere. Kodfume CQ' ibeaign fagecraf 4 Under the supervision of adviser Joseph Sibilia, Costume and Design class started the year by studying different styles and periods of clothing. During the year they selected and prepared cos- tumes for such fine arts productions as The Nativity, Peter Pan, and Teahouse of The August Moon. Many times they had to alter costumes to a different size or style for productions. Stagecraft class, under the direction of Nicholas Roukes, prepared many fine sets for presentations this year. Their most ambitious sets, the ones used for Peter Pan, took much time and effort from this class. The class prepared a fly- ing apparatus for this play in order to have Peter Pan and Wendy flying. This movement in the air consisted of a series of pulleys and ropes. f . ' -:R :'9. E:Z5'i'f zwv... , ,- , . ,Qg.a,.,-way JN. ,. 2 xv 3, vs. f Y i Qr' 1 ta ' H ef - Q? 3 2 im 2 :- .- . 5- :mv 'i Jinx, -.31 joseph Sibilia Adviser 1 Nicholas Roukes Adviser Front Row, 1. to r.: M. Moniz, V. Torres, D. Papini, N. Williams, C. Richardson, T. Pomales, J. Shafer, D. Aho, R. Haller, G. Lake, L, Faria, H. Finsch, and N. Roukes, adviser, .- -.Q 1 .Za Front Row, L to R: C. Lyon, S. Geppinger, S. Chapman, K. Duarte, C. Pavusek, N. King, J. Washburn, A. Blanch ard, N. Kelley, M. Strathman, P. Maus, C. Crowell. Row 2: D, Anderson, J, Steward, S. White, B. Grieve F Archer, 1. Friedman, P. Peterson, E. Eschert, P. Lamkin. Row 3: T. Evans, j. Satariano, jr. R. Wheat, G. Westray D Newbauar, R. Thwing, C. Stine, D. Conchin, J, Dias, M. Brown. Under the direction of Edward Krenz, A Cappella again accomplished many fine things for the benefit and enjoyment of Hayward High. This choir began the year by setting up A Cappella Council which planned on- coming events for them. During the fall semester, A Cappella sang at the Nativity with their traditional Pro- cessional providing us with the proper setting for the Christmas season. The choir also went to Fairmont County Hospital during this festive season to sing carols for patients there. In the spring the Solo Ensemble Festival and the Bay Area Choral Festival were high- lights for the choir. The popular Showtime was pre- sented with A Cappella re-enacting musical scenes from famous Broadway shows. A small ensemble, consisting of senior girls, provided music for Baccalaureate ending the year. J4 Calalaeffa C7100 Members of A Cappella Council are: Front Row, L The A Cappella Choir sang Christmas carols around the school to R: J. Dias, Soph rep.g N. King, secretary: D. campus on the last day of school before Christmas vacation Conchin, jr. rep. Back Row: E. Eschert, Sr. rep.g B. Grieve, presidentg S, White, Fresh. rep. Front Row, l. to r.: C. Barber, C, McGregor, B. Asvitt, S. Mitchell, W. Kovinski, B. Abbott, Heriot, J. Olivera, Y. Alfaro, S. Fitch, C. McKnight, S. jones, j. Bailey, R. Coleman. Seco Row: J. Perkins, D. Lingenfelter, A, Nelson, S. Rudolph, S. Rhodes, R. Greene, T. McQuire, Angell, j, Smith, M. Strathman, S. Lockerby, A. Heydt, L. Ullman, j. Bradley. Third Row: LU 6Lgl,U6Ll 6J OPCAQJ il 6L Dr. Lee Kjelson, head of the music department at Alameda State College, was guest speaker at the bank and orchestra award potluck held in the cafeteria. An orchestra is a necessity for any school produc- tion and our high school orchestra provides excellent music for all our fine arts area events including the Senior Extravaganza, Showtime, and Concerts. Per- forming at Back to School Night was the first assign- ment of the year for the strings. They also played at a special P.T.A. meeting in the spring semester and traveled to Pleasant Hill to participate in the Bay Area Music Festival. Highlight of the entire music department for this year was the release of an L.P. 10 record including musical selections from Hayward High School's band, orchestra, and choir and School yells and songs. sdford, D. Adamson, D. McCullan, N. Phillips, D, Brown, A. Lugo, S. Hunt, K. Christopher, Gordon, D. Garcia, R. MCCullan. Fourth Row: M. Tanner, L. Greer, D, VanDevanter, J. as, B. Urban, J. Bliss, C. Clark. fgrouiclecl jine Edward Krenz Adviser uaic or lgroclucfionfi The popular Showtime was presented on April 6. Here rehearsing for the show are: F. Wheat, B. Grieve, and D. Conchin. I . Z 'S Ai WI SUE GfuShlC0w'itZ KHFCII Fftlyland Marlene Bettenqnuff Assistant Editor Editor Staff Secretary I I Q Bal' 00 Cl l ' A L .Sli Saying good-by to an old friend is a difficult job. Our enue, enjoying a new S5,316,173.00 plant. We hope to take Agarian Staff has worked not only to bring you a complete with us our traditions, our pillars, our memories. With a picture of the school year but also a lasting record of Foot- heavy heart we bid our dear old Hayward High Campus a hill Boulevard Campus. Next year we will be on East Av- fond farewell. Shari Barnes Darlene Dolin Student Government Business Mgr. Carol Bates Carolyn Campbell Cathy Crowell H A kul I E EA M H me Circulation Mgr. Spirit 8: GAA Underclassmen ft Si s mit A f ff' lt 2 iiii 'Vl t if rf i 1 Bob Edgecomb Signe Mahler Photographer Reflections .,l. Bev Garnett Alaine Hanke Pat Knigge A t'i 'i 'rii gg Student Life Organizations Ads Asst. r A on A I , ' , 'Uhr' ' 'W v do ATV' YA' N e i A 'ji .i,', at M Q M R ,te .-f,-Q16 g,f3gf.' t V . lsfiaa e t 4 I ' if ? 21 Deadlines are tedious and staff works after hours to hnish. Janice Packard Senior Album Marilyn Silva Boys Sports '.'At WN. fy eff B :S Our Business staff balances the books to keep us out of the red Barbara Moniz Suzan Nor Student Life Administration Frank McNamara Fine Arts 'Na-s 'Q-gm J gasbwyi .. . Q . f - V -44 F , A Tino Ponudes Reva Rhodes flush R0Wland Artist 8: Boy's Sports Ad Manager BOYS SPUFIS Pam Thompson Bob Wagle Shirley WilliS Photo Secretary Photographer UI1dCfClHSSIl1CU rw Gina Simmons Senior Album Muriel Silva Adviser -,v f ff, :qt-,g:, . .im ws ,tw ,f,. 1, ' ,, ,, its S so ..,m:fS1fft ww .f , . , I' r' ,gs g -F ,fx S - - .lg X f I-. 'V 51-Q .V Q ' 5. K' ' 2 , t A ,., EZ2, B Hhsf.WWg'6f 1- 92 Clyldfefiff in Week QQCLJAIQQJ The Haypress, originated in 1926, has continued throughout the years and has become a tradition at Hayward High. Meeting deadlines, writing stories and head- lines, and selling ads are all part of the hard work necessary for getting the paper printed and circulated to students with activity stickers every Wednesday. The paper is published weekly and reports the activities taking place and information on each one. It has contributed a great deal to the reputation of our school and as we bid a fond farewell to Hayward High, we will remember the great effort made by the Hay- Shagi gsrnes press staff to put out the best paper ever. Fa . itor . 35 'X-...Auf is www' is 4 ti' +2 xl 'L Nw ' of , ..Y,..5. J, Q.. Q W fv- X -or Tony Bettencourt Eleanor Gianotti Pat Knigge Paulette Lutz Kathy Manke lst Page Editor Exchange Editor News Editor Assistant Ad. Mgr. Ad. Manager . l x -:.:i .. Y ' i cgi A I K t .. i. . if' :.- KY' yeta l Bill McGregor Nancy Richard Kathy Sawdey Pat Shepherd Bob Sierks Photographer Page 2 Editor Feature Editor Photo Editor Sports Editor Pat Thornton Eleanor Hawksley Business Manager Adviser REPORTERS: FRONT ROW, L to R, K. Froyland, L. Strutz, P. Lutz, K. Gustafson, P. Hood, C. Reading, S. Magrane. SECOND ROW, L. Hodgson, j. Smith, J. Sorensen, B. Mello, C. Angel. THIRD ROW: F. McNamara, G. Osofsky, B. Thompson, L. Myhre. 190 vi Y W . - ,,.. .-,-- .M 2. f B. Sierks, S. Barnes, N. Richard, P. Thornton, T. Bettencourt, P, Knigge, and K. Froy- land work every Monday on pasteups. , N 'N X? ... M . t , mn !-t A... 2 H , -'ev J G J :ff ft PQ if A X535 EXKQSXX Nancy Richard Toni Bettencourt Pat Thornton Karen Froyland lst Page Editor Page 2 Editor Feature Editor Sports Co. Editor R w-si Y K: ' E ,gl ' ' F ae s gi , A I .k I r . . tl 'it L Shari Barnes News Editor Pat Knigge Ad. Manager Cl yl0l'065 eI00l'fel 5 Front Row, L to R: B. Mello, K. Gustafson, P. Hood, C. Reading. Second Row: P. Shepherd, P. Lutz, L. Strutz, S. Magrane. Third Row: J Smith, L. Hodgson, F. McNamara, B. Thomp SOI1. '56 'ta K Eleanor Gianotti Judi Sorensen Photo Editor Business Manager A I . gt 3:5 . is-,X ff -f P 'a-SM? 3 A ni Z Ar it i ,734 'fi f t iii: ' Bob Sierks Spring Editor Lf. l f e w 3 ,M Larry Myhre Sports Co. Editor Kathy Sawdey Exchange Editor ?' , . ' - , K. . va., sf own ewa elaorfa fo alpaca! preaaea 253 ff! 2'i '?V5i i11g:gtJa4f.9sf1f- if ., Covering beats on Monday is the start of i', getting news stories for the local newspapers, the Daily Review, The Oakland Tribune, and Ll'i get the Morning News. These young journalists, ag f- ., . Q, rt, l t'1lr'i 2 aided by Eleanor Hawksley, learn the basic - , was, E principles of preparing and writing copy, print- ing, and writing headlines. Those students who are successful in Town News become the future Haypress Staff. ssrwffo fr 'K Q 'K Rift ,Y Math , wi i Af'- , Ea, yr rug' f. 9, ww., K Eh tr i TN 8-,E I 3 O p .W if ,gi '- - asa , .Ai : Karen Waterson Fall Editor Cheryl Enos Fall Photo Editor Sharon Kimmel Fall Scrapbook Editor OLUII Gail Denend Spring Editor of-'11 f' l . L' N :gy-A--v sf ' I N f . 5.1 if . 1, ,A Sue Parsons Eleanor Hawksley Spring Photo Advisor Editor Gwen jensen Spring Photo Editor Kurt Francis Spring Photo Editor QF 9iPr ir - , 4 rf it sir if ' . sw - .ew ..-:. - Madeline Coopman Spring Scrapbook Editor 01115 0I'f!2I'5 Reporters Front Row l to r: E. Lewis, M, Coopman, B. Nichols, C. Enos, L. Cabral. Second Row, D. Walther, J. Cooper, S. Kimmel, M, Judd, G. Denend, L. johnson. Third Row, R. jaquette, j. Bradley, V. Alpers, L. Dasher, J. Ryder, P, Pugsley. Fourth Row, D. Bush, G. Jensen, K. XVaterson, S. Parsons, K. Francis. Biology Club meetings were attended by the DA ll! FRONT ROW, L to R, R. Douglas, D. Viola, K. Piersol, R. Rosaan Millman L. Ullman. SECOND ROW: B , J- , - Mello, L. Fenner, D. Newboun, J. Fleming, D. Snider, D. students who were interested in Biology or the various fields connected with it. Visiting museums and going on field excursions to examine interest- ing objects were some of the things done by mem- bers of the club. Members also had a chance to learn of the various occupations open to people interested in the field of Biology. Marsh Pitman opened the doors of room 202 for all members. Rmb., CM All people interested in amateur radio operation join Radio Club. This club meets once a week in Room 202. Clar- ence Nelson is the competent adviser of Radio Club and helps the students to learn code and how to obtain their own radio license. K6BD is the title of the . radio club's station. The members of the . club communicate with radio stations in K O 'W' various other cities. 5.-ii.. FRONT ROW, L to R, M. Saia, F. Bieser, B. Burnsides, G. Lystead. SECOND ROW, D. Hubbard, H. Smith, B. Smith, M. Rector, D. Dusel, T. Coffee. Aff CM The students in Art Club spent many happy hours together lettering signs, painting, and cre- ating items that touched their fancy. The club, led by Nick Roukes, was very popular with the stu- dents who were interested in painting, ceramics, lettering, drawing and any other phase of art. FRONT ROW, L to R, J. Barrows, C. Lockwood, L. Fal- lavena, J. Freidrichs. SECOND ROW, B. Aven, J. Cuel- lar, G. Hadden. b-v-.....,... , ew- N.. J ' it' aff 5- 7:g1 I. FRONT ROW, L to R, D. Ahlin, B. Pennypacker, D. Smith, M. Rush, J. Jordan, C. Cohagen, G. Ng, W. Rule, G, Sunberg, J. Hall. SECOND ROW, L. Hodgson, B. Myhre, J. Landers, G. Denend, K. Royce, J. Mazzoni, P. Raffanti, C. Lockwood, C. Oakes, M. Hanson. THIRD ROW, W. Mountjoy, J. Freidman, M. Hall, S. Hanson, D. Pierce, L. Sonnechen, L. Kozlowski, J. Smith, K. Froyland. FOURTH ROW, R. Lorenzo, W. Fritschner, G. Knowlton, L. Majeska, J. Friedrichs, J. Mahler, L. Lockerby, B. Le- vine, D. Sucher. FIFTH ROW, J. Crockett, D. Brutlag, R. Ripley, G. Osofsky, S. Baskin, T. Pimentel, J. Salera, F. Isola, P. Grant. All students obtaining the ten points gradewise that are needed to join C.S.F., turn in applications for membership. Scholarships for Colleges and Universities in California and the East are available for students belonging to C.S.F. for seven semesters. Obtaining a life time membership is a great honor for a student. The advisers for this group are Elizabeth Lee and Jack Switzer. FRONT ROW, L to R, T. Finley, P. Paul, N. Hart, G. Hadden, J, Rubis, J. Decker. SEC- OND ROW, T. Jones, J. Strohmaier, F. Bleckfelt, A. Lugo, F. Scudero, J. Duclair. 194 agkrnia .S2Aofarf5lLila jeJerafi0n CAM CM Chess Club meetings are at- tended by players wanting to learn chess or to better their skill. This club played matches with some of the other schools in the Bay Area. Herman Du- bowy, the adviser, helped the boys perfect their skill and learn how to use the various tech- niques of chess. The club was formed with the idea of devel- oping interest, good chess play- ers and good sportsmanship. 41.15. .' 3, A V to 3 -li' . W gf 55: i ,.'3'ff'f . . 2 P 11 it . ,. FRONT ROW L to R K Billups R Reynolds C Neeley, j. Rowe, SFCOND ROXV, L. i '-'. ' I . - . I ,,-:: 1 .t 2 .Q . I K . . 'E . H RR R - . . I RR . .1 VO1, . Gidding, D. Rffmifez, j.iRowe, M. fwfis, Mr. Mn'nn.'rH1Ro Row, J. Perkins, N. Gehring. S. Arbuckle, j. Bulick C. Beck. a fy . ufure uruneaa olza Grd of America Robert Mann advised F.B.L.A. members this year and helped them get acquainted with the busi- ness world and the future employ- er-employee relationships. The members join this club to develop competent, aggressive business leadership and to make them more sure of themselves in the busy work-a-day world. The members profited from their experience gained while belonging to this club. All boys interested in agricultural work and enrolled in the vocational agriculture class may join this club if he is able to pass the required test. Raising livestock and growing food stuffs are not the only things involved in the hard work. There are the books to keep and the costs to tally. A daily trip to the farm is also part of the activity. The boys learn to judge steers, raise livestock, and learn to tell the quality of food that is best for their animals. Future Farmers was one of the most popular clubs on campus this year. FRONT ROW, L to R, L. Santucci, A. LePulbet. SECOND ROXV, Bill Null, K. Cox, N. Healing, D. Curtis, M. Montero, M. Harger, K. Davis, L. Cardova, Leslie Brown. THIRD ROXV, B. Lohsen, T. Finley, S. Clarke, M. Ray, S, Till, J. Dahlman. FOI'RTH ROXV, T. Robertson, j. Hammond, G. Bay, T. Cooper. FIFTH ROXV, J. Sponcel, R. Nelson, L. Bourasa, M, Dias, A. Rush, R. Swenson. SIXTH ROXV, H. XVessman, B. Lohsen, J. Duarte, I. Bourasa, R. Schumacher, G. Brown, R. Bolan- der. SIEVFNTH ROXV, B. Fletcher, G. Finley, D. Little, Ii. Faraldo, M. Putman. - Qu fare armerd 0 merica 195 From Ron, l. to r.: B. Lewis, C. Cohagen, S, Hobson, I. Madrid, J. Packard, D. Pierce. Second Row: S. Magrane, S. Jones, L. McMillen, B. Mello, R. Branaugh, L. Strutz, G. Simmons, S. McIntosh. Third Row: L. Stanton, A. Hanke, N. Renk, K. Hendrics, G. Ng, B. Seitz. Fourth Row: J. Smith, N. Richard, J. Sorensen, L. Hodgeson, P. Thonton, T. Hyland, C. Mendlesohn, V. Mcllade, K. Christopher. d glflfbtlne .Zac lQl f5 Future Teachers met every second and fourth Monday at 3:35 in room 78. F.T.A. consisted of students who planned to become teachers and was advised by Enis Longnecker, Dorothy Buckely and Ray Mahannah. Selling black and gold ball point pens and attending high school day at Holy Names College were two of the main events of the year. Also important were their participation in planning a school dance and a booth for Hayday. Future Teachers presented two fifty-dollar scholarships to deserving seniors at the end of the spring semester. unior mc! Crow Junior Red Cross was formed by stu- dents chosen from each first period class and met in room 45 from 8:55 to 9:55 the first Tuesday of each month. Some of their activities included making canoe paddles for Red Cross summer camps, making Cribbage boards, visiting the old people at Highland Hospital and taking gifts, and going carolling. Marion Jenks was the ad- viser and Ruth Branaugh the president. Front Row, l. to r.: K. Gustafson, D. Viola, M. Poole, L. Ullman, Z. Horton, V, Massa, R. Branaugh, Back Row: B. Boyles, K. Sawdy, N. Irish, A. Boyce, D. Newbauer, J. Dotson. Front Rovv, l. to r.: K. Renshaw, J. Sadera, F. McNamara, D. Bettencoutt, B, XVagIe, G. Osofsky, D. Shideler, D. Brutlag. Rovv 2: S. Apple, B, Robert, B. Keil, J. Friedrichs, R. Duncan, D. Smith, B. Belding, XV, Frittrh- ner. Row 5: Mr. Moulden, V. Page, F. Isola, G. Knowlton, -I. McCasey, B. Strohmaier, B. Martin. Q, era Key Club, being a service club to Hayward High, printed game schedules, sponsored a school dance, a donut sale, and a car wash. During the fall semester they sold Hay- ward High book covers to the students. The members at- tended an annual convention in April at San Diego. Leonard Moulden abley advised this group. am Aferri I0 9 Lamplighters, sponsored by Sylvia Moore, niet in room 70 every other Tuesday. Guest speakers appeared to give short lectures on the different medical careers. A very busy club, they held donut sales, a cake bake, planned a dance and several held trips, the most important of which vvas a trip to the Medical Ship SS Hope before it left for Argentina. Front Row, l, to r.: P. Munoz, V. Buckley, J, Reitsma, A, Punning, S. Harkins, C. Grant, D. Steinberg, S. Baker, D. Adams, C. Scott, C. Kjobech. Second Row: Mrs. Moore, V, Lo, ,I. Bergquest, M. Reynolds, G. Ng, G. Burke, S. Davidson, F. Gibson, R. Foster, L. Paulsen. Third Row: J. Treml, K, Calandri, D. Pennyparker, M. Seel, M. Poole, M. Poole, S. XVood, K. Fichholz, O, Cortez, C. Hewitt, B. Pennypacker, B. Gross. Fourth Row: L. Fallevena, P, Hibler, P. Munoz, lletnming, C. Cortelyou, S. Hanson, L. Collins, N. Formella, L, Blanchard, Fifth Row: K. Grant, P. Mt'Henerv, j, Friedman, j. Deatsch, L. Poore, S. Bulla, M. XVheeler, A. McKennon. Sixth Rovv: T. Crawford, M. Ross, D. Shultz, L. Sonnithsen, L. Kozlowski, J. Moore, K. Fernandes, A. Urban, D. Basset, M. Chislom, A. Greer. Seventh Row: A. French, B. Gyshers, O. Heinlein, D. Hoff, D. Hoff, D. Fuslier, B. Christensen, G. Davis, D, Sutcliffe, D. XVeir, P. Hauschildt. ll :L i - 3 i ii .hy ' ...Q-W'- ,. 6' .81 14:1 Q - f X.. I A at 197 ! o...,, Miss Schifferli keeps busy teaching her classes and be- ing adviser for the Debs. The Dels club was composed of students who participated in the work experience program. The members met every other Monday or Thurs- day from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. These meetings were supervised by Martha Schifferli. The work ex- perience program prepares students for the business world by enabling them to work the last half of the school day. The two presidents were Linda Coble and Rich Pipitone. Some of their activities were selling Almond Roca, Black and Gold Hats, and appearing on Dance Party. up Q? f R ,L-.,, 198 ibifi frigufiue giolucafion of QCL Ql 5 ,Wing icem At Left Front Row: l. to r.: G. MacFarland, N. -Maw Kleynjan. Second Row: D. Souza, R. Pipitone, C. Beaudoin. mf ofa... Below, Pictured in Front Row, l. to r.: P. Ander- son, L. Thurman. Second Row: P. Thompson, L. Coble, N. Kleynjan. Third Row: F. Dyer, D. Souza, ,l. Nighswonger. it f'4 ..f-,,R'i-'m f . At Left are, Front Row, l. to r.: J. Nighswonger, L, Thur man, L. Hunt, C. Beaudoin. Second Row: L. Lewis, G. Ball G. MacFarland, S. Echelberger, P. Thompson. Third Row V. Gomes, P, Hague, F. Dyer, P. Anderson, L. Coble, R Pipiton. H ff? -7' 43 71 Customers enjoy the service given them at Grants by Cliff Beaudoin. li...- Lyndall Hunt enjoys working at Founder-'s Savings. .gzwlenfri gnjog mrL gxlaerience jerry Nighswonger appreciates the experience he gets work- Loretta Lewis has been working at the Public Library for two years. ing at Capwe1l's. mg.. 9 J' YM ' , M 199 1 XL .sky 3 Sanrio 2 i ii? St iii! I ,. 93-4 .Ia Qian' amifg joofdaf Using strictly a single wing offense the Varsity Football team closed the HAL season in third place with a 4 win, Z loss record and winning the two practice games. Offen- sively very strong, the team scored a total of 182 points and had two players rated among the top in the state for passing and rushing. Working on the toughest schedule ever, even with the Piedmont and Mt. Diablo practice games, the footballers developed their skills and the two games lost were by slim margins. The defensive line had many problems at the beginning of the season but worked them out by the season's end. Coach Hitchcock plans on an excellent squad next season with 17 returning gridmen. Coach Vaughan llitchcock and assistant Coach jack Mermod discuss strategy for the San Loremo game. . , j 53.1-A p ,Y -.-at-.Bi X 1 .N . r. ..a,fg.f.g,5,.3s ' ' ' I fT ii' 'ET5?'ii5ef?i?fQ 1 x my . .. gf- Cx if 'N Wu 'fY's.-WSW i-nw ' Dennis Rozario jim Orear Captain CHPIHII1 FRONT ROXV: L. to R., A. French, manager, D. Vargas, R, Cracraft, B. Gilbert, j. Tanner, D. DeLeon, R. Fickel, B. Correa, j. Crawford. SECOND ROXV: II, Kauaihilo. manager, D. Mayer, D. Smith, L. Smario, -I. Orear, A. Rodriquez, G. Forth, F. Munir, F. Verandel, B. Scott, manager. THIRD ROXV: Coach Mermod, T. lNIcCarthy, J. Freitas, B. Vandenakker, L. DIC- Loughlin, D. Ferguson, R, Ferrari, P. Grant, Coach Hitchcock. FOURTH ROW: M. McCarthy, T. Evans, J. Hausel, D. Miller, S. Comfort, B. Oadaker, B. Schwerm, G. Lester, D. Rofario. . in 'Vw as-A Bob Correa Steve Comfort Ron Cracraft jerry Crawford Dan DeLeon Gridmen prepare to meet Castro Valley in the decisive game. Tom Evans jack Erwin Rich Ferrari Ron Fickel Dave Ferguson 4 .ws-1, 2 33 22 l 'W 3 W3 ,J PSR vw- A D Q Q, '32 'Pk .amp-M George Forth jim Freitas Pat Grant Bob Gilbert E? Ao X' .. jim Hausel Gary Lester ' A M Ak gy, A O im I 7 A ,- f- . 5 k-', L S . , sim Q' Wg .4 . N Dirk M15 er Don M1l1er Ierry Cravs ford bloarks for Terry Mf.Carth Ed Muniz Terry McCarthy Mike McCarthy Lerry McLoughlin 15 fwsifszfezwff -ff - r ., . M - , ., .QM ffm if fi mn jim Orear Buz Oaldaker Art Rodriquez 'EF -15 Blll Schwerm uring fourth quarter of Mt. Eden game. 5 498' 4 g ,gi us X x JUQ- f-wiffmi Nw as xiii Dennis Rozario flag, Harry Sloan Larry Samario Dave Smith 1' - ww . . , M235 -Sf Justin Tanner Ed Verandez Dave Vegas Bob Vandcnnkkcr ,, 2 Terry McCarthy carries the ball for Hayward in the Mt. Eden game. armerd afar! Aeafion on fola It takes more than one Falcon to get Haywards McCarthy down during Sunset game. C 0I'e5 Hayward , . . Sunset ..... Hayward . . . Mt. Eden . , . Hayward . , . Mt. Diablo .... Hayward . . . Tennyson . . . Hayward. . . . Arroyo ..... Hayward Castro Valley .... Hayward ..... San Lorenzo .. Terry McCarthy C215 makes a run for touchdown in the Farmer's smashing victory over Tennyson. Terry goes over for a touchdown during game with Castro Valley. The varsity eleven took a heartbreaking loss from the Spartans and its second place birth in the HAL. pface .7!zirc! in ejvla! Hayward hopes for an HAL title were laid to rest as the Arroyo Dons took the game by a rickashay pass. Arroyo was able to do what five other schools had failed to dog stop the powerful Farmer single wing attack in general and Terry McCarthy C211 in particular. Haywards footballers ended their '61 season in third place by trouncing the San Lorenvo Rebels. jim Freitas C185 intercepts a Rebel's pass. FFS ., n O ,. , , A -i AVN 'S Y . 207 Hayward's Terry McCarthy qzij hits the Mt. Eden M0narch's low Mike Mccarlhy tackles 3 Spartan with Lofimer while Bill SCl'lWCI'l'I'l 1823 gets fftim Il'lC bafk. McLoughlin f72J Coming t0 a55i5t we are Aiglzggltffi in eague 960185 One of the many tense moments at the big Castro Valley game. Terry McCarthy C213 and Bill Schwerm C821 work on another Monarch Mike McCarthy takes il breather but hangs on to the ball while Ed lNIL1nizm41ke5 21 run forthe goal line during the Tenny- severnl Piedmont griclmen also rest. Terrv lNICCarthv as usual mins vzirdnue 2l'IllI1SI Tcnmson. . .a f . , i- . son rendezvous. Conch HlIL'l1l'K7L'k goes over strategy with -lim llzmscl its his teammates untcli the lluywzird-Cinsrm Valley zuriun, 11 X' 9 0 i' tf ' .SLHQW Me Aa!! ii Ed Muniz Q25 and Terry McCarthy Q20 stretch to intercept the swirling ball from the Falcons, jumping in the midst of the Falcons jim Hansel captures the football. Boy, it jerry Crawford with arms open awaits sure gets around! the pikskin. 1 , H 'FIA yi i i ' 3, fs.,g5g,rr Q. HQHQQQN 5. Terry McCarthy grabs the ball after Sun- set's Falcon fumbles. Cl,I l'l'l8l 5 l06L:55 Me Aa! Being pursued by Terry McCarthy and two Falcons the ball seems to get in every picture. Seems everyone is in this play at the Mt. Eden game but where is the pigskin? dx- 1 Y 'L ,AF FRONT ROW, L to R, T. Williams, J. Muncy, K. joseph, D. Bockman, T, johnson, B. Leland, L. Lutz, Pete Viscovick, R. Krause. SECOND ROW R. Mahannah, R. Elola, D. Weir, B. Horne, L. Griswald, R. Ivaldi, C. Connce, J. Cordort. THIRD ROW, C. Larson, G. Miller, S. Han- rahan J. Salera, T. Pimentel, D. Singleton, R. Kenny, D. Brutley. Ron Elolq Rich Mahannah Captain Outstanding Player Coach Schneider gives a pep talk to several of his j.V. players. Six ,. fi unior cwriify W U I :nw ed econ Placing second in the H.A.L. competition the Junior Varsity footballers had a 4-2 season record. Coach'Schneider's squad was always in the game never letting down, and was rated among the top j.V. teams in scoring. Most of the gridmen had been on previous Frosh-Soph and Junior Varsity teams but worked with the single wing for the first time. They finished a very successful season with Ron Elola and Rich Mahannah as outstanding players. Rich Mahannah looking for receiver against Castro Valley. ' 5 ,gt -55 L , ,M V N A yd 7 x, . so H' 'le 'TW ,591 s r . '-5 ,, kkrk f ., Af. .,.,..., A kg aisle 4' -- fws -if-'rw ,........Qg ff 1 W - 3 x Ks 1 ' w14s'3Q. 'A J . . -g.4f'.ff'1 .. t L ' i' 29,1 ., , Qsasffir . A? -1 - 1, f- A -as M L - I .,., , gugfgh ,A H 1' . 3 , : 'jj K , Vyy' ' PQ. 'fi 255 K A ff . , . ,Q 'L 3? JV -ff L ' .f'i1w2L, -- 'Q L .. ffm .nf Q A , 'f AW? - 'gage-5.5.3. lg. ' . 15,4 .. ,.,.,,,'E.p,- .. ., -. 1 :7olW'P'SQ, 'mf- ::..' Q' ' . 'LE ' ' is ff . . at f lle ee f SET 4,-1 we J ,,-'aff . . . - , Y , 7, ,iffy 1 K -: ,Q, V A , Qin wsvwiffgjggx ,A . sg mlfigse - 5 -V k - Q Q ,Lt sf .,,. : ,, .K -- A z . ,, N yW'f'fl' H ' .er as 'M iw . qw 'S ,., .. A ' Coaches Mike Roach and Chuck Kerr work out an intricate RiCh Anderson C39J carries ball for Ha 'ward, 5 play before one of the BIG games. jrorifz-.SDOIQA in S ourfd .Spoof Larry Swearington Roy Onstott Captain Captain Outstanding Player Coach Chuck Kerr's Frosh-Soph football team wound up the Hayward Athletic season in fourth place with a three win, three loss record. Starting out as a green, first year team the squad mastered the single wing offense and also had an outstanding defensive line, The gridmen molded themselves into a very hard-working team. Coaching Frosh- Soph for the first time Coach Kerr and assistant Coach Mike Roach closed a good season with many prospects for future Junior Varsity and Varsity teams. The team selected Larry Swearington the outstanding player. He was C0-Captain with Roy Onstott. l if --7?:- . FRONT ROW, L to R, D. Weingart, G. Pierson, S. Sherrick, L. Swearington, R. Andazola, G. Leisure, D. Adams, G. Gianotti, G, Cassassa, J Smario, M. Anderson, A. LePeilbet, R. Stahr. SECOND ROW, Coach Kerr, R. Sherrick, M. McKamey, T. Carroll, M. Hale, J. Manke, B Little, K. Encinas, R. Kennan, P. Sorensen, P. Herback, B. Andrade, M. O'Harran, R. Onstott, J. Williams, R. Smith Cmgrj, Coach Mike Roach. THIRD ROW, D. McDaniel fmgrj, S. Scott, B. Greene, R. Kenny, M. Perdew, G. Jones, J. Comfort, L. Drake, R, Anderson, R Wagle, J. Lovejoy, D. McDonald, T. Hoeing, G. Jewell, S. Little, B. Schaffer. 4 g 1 lljamify gaffefdaff- - - Q poinfd . K .H at UV' 5,-n-J' Bob McKillop Larry Myhre Coach Captain Pressing zone defense and a fast breaking offense helped our team to place high in the H.A.L. standings. Larry Myhre, as captain, al- ways was there to help his team. Having an inexperienced team did not bother our well experienced coach Bob McKillop. Our team al- ways made a good showing. -of-'Y' sa-sf' Steve Baskin Guard Front Row, L to R: M. McIntyre, B. Costa, B. Prather, P, Grant, W, Fritschner, S. Baskin, R. Brown. Second Row: L. Myhrc, M. Mnymor, R. Ford, B. Flanagan, j. Brusstnr, S. Comfort, Coach Bob McKillop. ,QW .,....f Reggie Brown jim Brusstar Steve Comfort Bob Costa Guard Forward Center Guard -142 ' ' ifigitzgiqi pw : , . 9- . 1 '. - ' . 1' . .. , , .3 . ., M,,,tk , ., ' 1, K F Q, ' 1 . K . ' , '-'ra 1 K K. In ' K :'.g.en 4 v r Ktfc 'Jin '4 31, ,', .K i . 1 , ,- f , ...leg M 4 't W if! 5.2! 1 ws' Q63 '. ' Qt , Q g a 5 ',4 H in V .L B 4 at. 9 -1 . . Q Barney Flanagan Rocky Ford Walt Fritschncr Pat Grant Forward Center Guard Guard '53 an 'B+ ' Q '3Y' Mike McIntyre Dave Moran Mike Raymor Bill Prather Guard Forward Center Guard 21 5 6 Rocky Ford 143D out jumps his opponent in the Tournament. Won ' ofgaglle Scored Bellarmine ..., Alameda ...... Santa Clara .... Oakland Tech. . Oakland ..., Fremont ...... Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward :Layne Scorea Mt.Eden... ....42 San Lorenzo . ...... 30 Arroyo .... Alumni .... Tennyson . . Castro Valley Sunset ..... Mt. Eden . . San Lorenzo . .... 50 ....48 . .... 47 ......47 .......38 . .... 39 ,.....48 Arroyo ..... .... 6 9 Tennyson . . Castro Valley Sunset ..... .......69 ...,..6O . .... 46 Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Hayward Uardifg Cagem Coach Bob McKillop gives pep talk during Tournament A ff I B 6 l ,AA Mike Mclntyre Gil scores during the San Lorenzo game. Haywards' quintet takes a breather while Coach Bob McKi1lop goes over the team's strategy. l o Cllndltg 00,05tel 5 PQ lfUCLg1f pm Gram C35 and Darrell Dolin C125 1961 Hayward High Larry Myhre CZSD goes up to score against San Lorenzo. graduate jumps for the ball during the Alumni game. Larry Myhre 4259 waits for action. 218 Pat Grant CSD dribbles down court to score. gn iAQ Q Rocky Ford MSD looks on while Barney Flanagan scores. Barney Flanagan CAD goes up for another mo points against Sunset to down the Falcons 66-59. Mil-cc Mclntyrc 1353 grabs the ball from an Arroyo Don while Rocky Ford C161 and Barney Flanagan C41 watch. i i l Mike Bailey chalks up 2 more points with his beautiful Mike Loux jumps for the ball against a Castro Valley lump shot, opponent. unior I amifg - jufure oolamen - CIUUL eiilolaefuf Front Row, l. to r.: R. Wagle, R. Ferry, M. Bailey, E. Muniz, B. Levine, G. La- Fleur, S. LaPray Cmgrj Second Row: Coach Phillips, L. Temple, R. Schwartz, M. Loux, B, Wentworth, J. Saleia, R. Fickel. Glenn LaFleur CSD drops one in for Hayward. Coach Gordon Phillips' junior Varsity team had a better than average season this year. The team was led by Eddie Moniz, high point man, and Bruce Levine with a close second. The boys of the j.V. team could be seen practicing hard every day after school in the boys' gym. This was a successful year for this team. Glenn I.aFleur C31 shoots over two of his op- ponents. Gordon Phillips Coach Mike Bailey C152 guns for the score Front Row, 1. to r.: R. Anderson, R. Kenney, N. Hodgson, T. Mcl-Iale, L. Swearington, B. Little, M. McKamey, S. Newton, Second Row: Coach Bob Geister, M. Coleman, M. Gilmore, B. King, L. Drake, N. Hart, G, Skubal, D. Newbour CMgr.J Z5 Wag CAamlai0n:5 ila R. Kenney CZZJ stretches for rebound against Castro Valley. 222 This year Coach Bob Geisters' B team, had another successful season. The farmbabes carried eleven straight wins from last season and con- tinued their winnings this year to the H.A.L. Championship. The squad had a great offense and a fast moving defense. The members of the team are fine prospects for future 'I.V. and Varsity quintets. Bob Geister Coach Larry Swearington CBD shoots against astonished Arroyo hoopmen. Mike Gilmore C251 is almost overcome by op- ponent. Springing into air, Larry Drake CSU assures Hayward another two points. As he guns for two, Larry Drake C513 easily tosses ball over guard's head. .. Y 4 Norm Hart catching Castro Valley rebound. QCll'l'l H165 Q5 900 fry. 1 Craig Bryson makes jump shot in Arroyo game. C Basketball team made a valiant try for the Hayward Athletic League Championship, but they were hampered by bad passes, slow rebounding, and other minor errors that carried on throughout the season. Winning five and losing seven games, the C team missed the boat in finding any scoring punch. High man on the team was Norm Hart with a 5.3 average per game. Following him was Craig Bryson, 4.43 Allen Marciel, 3.65 and jim Muck, 3.4. cc 77 earn FRONT ROW: L. to R., D. Turk, C. Bryson, G. Knowlton, N. Hart, A. Marciel, C. Hall, J. Muck. SECOND ROW: R. McClelan, D. Litzelman, R. Carlson, S. Bowman, D. Stewart, M. Coleman. THIRD ROW: Coach Mc- Killop, M. Nelson, T. Rielly. Q- FRONT ROW: L. to R., S. Sapray, S. Haff, D. Reading, N. Phillips, R. Dison, J. Landers, B. Fidler, Coach McKillop, S. Pacheco, N. Hodgson, P. Duarte, P. Brentson, R. Royce. M i' 3 Z? K 065171 CLf5LQf66L llflif gain Coach Bob lNIcKillop's D Basketball team has given Hay- clinched the Hayward Athletic League Championship. High ward another HAL championship. man was Norm Hodgson with a 10.1 average. Following Starting off the season with a loss to Mt. Eden, the D's him was Tom McHale with 8.4, Brian Fidler with 4.4, worked hard and came back to do a tremendous job. After Paul Duarte, 5.3g and Norm Phillips, 2.1 average. that first defeat they won nine games in succession, which Steve Pacheco drives home against Tennyson. Coach Mcliillop watching his hoopmen. 225 ff M fb I 4 Front Row, L to R: G. Thompson, B. Scott, R. Souza, J, Garcia, M. Gutierrez, G. Freitas, B. Weber. Second Row: M. Saia, J. Crawford, B. Correa, T. Kirk, J. Orear, B. Gianotti. Third Row: R, Yeakle, J. Erwin, D. Rozario, T. Mc- Carthy, M, McCarthy, J. Orear, J. Freitas, B. Gilbert, Coach Vaughn Hitchcock. Our wrestling team this year has been magnificent. In the meet between Sunset and Hayward, we won 50-0. This is the first time our coach Vaughn Hitchcock has had a team win with a shut-out, This year's team has been the best Hayward has seen in years. Our team was led by two state champions, John Garcia and Terry McCarthy, and a North Coast section champion, Jim Orear. We were also fortunate to have many returning lettermen. Front Row: L to R: K. Joseph, A. Rush, S. Sowers, R. Stearns, G. Freitas, M. Montero Second Row: G. Sandoval, S. Hanrahan, J. Freitas, T. Patino, J. Manke, R. Elola. 6Lflflfl8I'l C8011 . Hayward High wrestlers for 1962! Z Af- ? 1' 43 ,3 Fw? A Q wk A var ., -.fxaik - .K A . ,, , ,NW wigs - 1114-1, Am ia' ff SHN, ,W ,gs 'T ' -1 L in-'L I r 2 , V ff F ...- -'-'sms-mm' we ,..-an if his wi- r S. l!W 5 Qfa 1-,f....M . K' A I x e -twist, - bt., fat 'Steam Wrestlers doing a back exercise. ,X john Garcia throwing Dan DeLeon in new holds used b wrestler. Constant work-outs is a necessary part of wrestling. The exercises which the wrestlers do are push-ups, sit-ups, bridging, rope climbing and different wres- tling holds. These exercises when done really pay off as our wrestlers have shown us in the school, tourney and states wrestling meets. I? jim Freitas and Terry McCarthy climb rope before meet. ,MAJ Quia ean, y our UCCQJJ .i Wrestlers working their neck muscles by bridging. grgnut, Jigga. ,Tm-KP img gina Mana. W .inner ,fgronrlpys a, gy c arrqggg : 533851 .J ft, f . J, A. ,kif i,f..Qff 9 . .ik an 2. Et e' . ,A1 c se Front Row, L to R, Coach Mermod, C. Kendall, R. Schwartz, S. Comfort, D. Rozario, J. Crawford, D. Bowen, J. Williams, Coach Mahannah. Second Row, J. Bond, K. Reading, L. McLaughlin, J. Orear, J. Harper, M. Moore, V. Page, R. Ferrari. Third Row, B. Shafer, C. Mayer, R. Elola, E. Caraveo, D. Robbins, L. Valenzin, A. Alm, M. Lynch. Fourth Row, L. Wright, E. Piziali, D, Litzel- man, T. McCarthy, W. Rush, D. Hinton, J. Neal. Fifth Row, S. Pacheco, D. Mendoza, D. Liccioui, R. Fickel, L. Clow, L. Griswold, C. Hall, D. Goddard. Sixth Row, N. Phillips, R. Schreck, J. Patino, D. McClelland, B. Anderson, M. Ray, R. Davis, C. Impey, Mgr. Starting the season Coach Mahannah's track team placed third in the Hayward Athletic League Re- lays with 64 points to San Lorenzo's 731f2 on the strength of four seconds and five thirds in the six- teen-event meet. However they went on to win the next two meets with Sunset and Mt. Eden. The Cindermen looked promising to finish the season close to the top. Outstanding so far were Rocky Ford-high jump, low hurdles, and broad jump- Dennis Rozario, shot-put, and Jim Orear, 440. D. Moberg jumped for placing in HAL meet. 3461.63 l'l'lQl'l aleuofe aura fo LQQIO i J. Bond cleared the mark with no trouble. nys' 229 2 Front Row, L to R: Coach Manhanna, Larry Valcnzin, Vern Page, Mike Lynch, Walt Fritschner, james Williams. qjardify 6065- ounfrg pfaceri econ The Varsity Cross-Country squad, after a slow beginning. ended the season by taking a surprising second place in the H.A.L. meet held at Arroyo. Outstanding runner for the team was Vern Page. Many boys re- ceived Varsity blocks for being on this squad and Walt Fritschner earned enough points to obtain a block during the last meet of the season held at Stanford. Ray Mahannah capably supervised this squad. The varsity squad practices for a quick take-off. At an away meet L. Valenzin strides to finish line. ,gr M M M . - ' 'A V . - .7 .. . J -J -V ' in W Q.. p ' . ..,.,f,,- as Q Qrgy . ...NW , . ,kvsf 335, A a 1 ,K Q rw .. ,V M . . 4-was ff' ,f 7- H, ' .f frm- - 3' , giafw' ff. . ..M.fpa,,:,,i:,:9gQ.,X-s A aww, , , -wWL,,,,,e.as X , x 5. as .. Q- 1 Zo A' Q fs-f f X Ukgf- xsviktg Front Row, L to R: J. Garcia, C. Cooper, J. Orear. Row 2: L. Brusstar, G. Sandoval, R. Mc- Mahan, E. Caraver, K. Sandall, B. Strohmaier, J. Harper. . ana! tgrwd-.golalz jinidh ijourffz Ending in fourth at H.A.L. competition were the J.V.'s. Topmen for this squad were Jim Harper, John Garcia, and Ken Sandall. Several of Coach Ray Mahannah's boys will return next year to participate in Varsity activity. Perseverence is the word for the Frosh-Soph. Cross- Country Team. After a good opening season running their first three meets, the team ended in a respec- table fourth place in the H.A.L. meet. Front Row, L to R: D. Brady, J. Proffitl, C. Dame, S. Brandon, R. Glenn, R. Davis. Row 2: G. Thompson B. Allen, T. Scudero, B. Leal, R. Schreck, J. Coleman, J. Byron, S. McWilliams. Row 5: B. Miller, J. Hull M. Moore, D. Robbins, F. Vigil, S. McWilliams, E. Pizilio. xl!! 2 sl.,M Xfnrsiry: From Row, L to R, R. Bolander, D. Sucher, D. Sutcliffe, B. Tervay, J. Orear. Second Row, j. DuClnir, W. Hanson, T. Gonsalves, lx. Szmdall, J. Crockett. Third Row, Conch Roach, R. Leland, B, Petersen, XV. Fritsuhner, C. Cooper, D. Singleton, D. Clark. amifg ermen AFLLSAQJ :Seddon J. Orenr, D. Sutcliffe, and XV. Fritchner are all ready for the gun to go off. R. Bolander does fl good swan dive to place Hrst in HAL Novice meet. M' Hafger does backward Hip Offlow bmifd- Bob Smart and Paul Harback dive in for relay. llfl 0,0 ,Held Olnflflclflce ln, ' f . B Team: Front Row, L ro R, R. Souza, A. LePellber, J, Kelly, M. Harga, T. Pcllalon. Second Row, S. Mathias, B. Smart, G. Casassa P. Harbach, M. Nelson, T. Ream. Third Row, D. Donovan, T. Carroll, B. Fidler, P. Paul. 4 .H ii i ' gif limi be f 1 . Y? .k K .3 gkkyhn MR 2 N Aff. H- v N ! Qt' 85 Qtr. tv'm2i P . W4 3 Front Row, L to R, T. Delgado, D. Duarte, B. Walters, D. Anderson, B. Costa, D. Brazil, F. Muniz, T. Hemenway, M McIntyre Second Row, Coach Kerr, G. Lester. R. Ferry. M. Loux, K. Francis, G. LaFleur, T. johnson, J. Freitas, P. Grant, R. McClelland Hayward's varsity horsehiders opened their last season at the old campus with four returning play- ers. Our varsity placed third in the first annual Arroyo Invitational Tournament before their sea- son opener with Mt. Eden which they stole 6-5 during the last inning on an over-throw to first. gigkf eilorfieiiclerd Dave Brazil slugged the ball for two bases The team went on to finish the season with a very impressive HAL record. Coach Kerr discussed batting line-up before the game. 0 3 J-4 Y 4 in .L iii 'ss T, M- ' .., ' ' Catcher Bob Walters waits for one of Bob Costa's hre- ball pitches. Tony Hemenway streaks to first base. fo refurn fo vardifg nexf gear I Corea Ed Muniz makes a safe slide with plenty of time. Hawyard ..'. 6 Hayward H , Mt. Eden . . . . . 5 Sunset . . . Hayward ....... . . . 0 Hayward . . . . . San Lorenzo . . . . . 1 Mt. Eden . . . . Hayward ..... . . .15 Hayward ..... . . . Arroyo . . . . . . 8 San Lorenzo . . Hayward .... . . . 5 Hayward .... . . . Tennyson .... . . . 5 Arroyo . . A rf' Hayward ........ . . . 1 Hayward . . . . . Castro Valley . . . . . . 0 Tennyson . . . Hurlers Kurt Francis, Terry johnson, Mike Loux and Bob Costa listen to Coach Chuck Kerr give a few pointers on how to throw the ball. arte? 1 0 3 2 3 2 2 1 2 0 5 236 ,Y 1 -1. ,N-'N' gg junior Varsity: Front Row, L to R, B. Boyles, A. Marciel, B. Little, C. Scherck, J. Dias, P. Visicovich, D. McWilliams, j. Manke, R. Duncan. Second Row, Coach Schneider, D. Gacolelte, M. Chisholm, R. Whitman, L. Temple, J. Smario, S. Newton, R. Chambless, L. Temple, N. Hart, T. jones. y,IlgP06A-SOFA g6Lf5QL6l,! QI f5 I0 dy The junior Varsity baseball team opened their tightly scheduled season with a victory over Mt. Eden 9 to 0. . M The squad then tackled San Lorenzo and Arroyo with two more wins for a top HAL league placing. Coach Wayne Schneider kept his squad in top shape by rugged practice throughout the spring. The Frosh-Soph baseball team under the supervision of student teacher jim Garrett put in an active season. swf' 757. A..bahl4. cm- 4. taw, .K ewwfvgr Rich Chambless in one of his strike pitches. john Manke hits a ground ball and makes it safely to first base. lxx QMS?-f Frosh, Front Row, L to R, M. O'Harran, B. Banks, B. Sorensen, M. Anderson, J. Rhodes, M. William, D. Adams, J. Bowan. Second Row, Coach Garrett, K. Encinas, R. Anderson, R. Onstott, D. McDonald, G. Skubal, L. Drake, M. McKamey, J. Dias, J. Walden. farif JQCLJOIQ Olfl OKC! C6Ll'l'll0lfl,.'5 s If .I A .ls 4 A Q . 4 , Q .N x , V kk K . . 'gf X A ig.. I X Larry Drake all get to hit that ball home, Mike McKamey readies to pitch the ball over home plate. 7 iz . 1- ., wi ...f 1'.,-.f-.- l ,gl ,,. ,. 4 . 1, ,. 3, Front Row, L to R erty, G. Knowlton B. Roberts, S Apple, D. Silva Second Row: J Wallace, J. Cuellar Furtado, B. Keil 3, s ,,- 75 Coach Hanna. fi 238 Ralph Vargas Greg Knowlton cwdifg jnnid eamzi The Varsity Raquetmen continued its last year's winning streak by defeating San Lorenzo, Mt. Eden, and Arroyo at the beginning of the season. Promising players seem to be Ralph Vargas, Greg Knowlton, Lance Laverty, Bruce Rob- erts. Coach Hanna did an excellent job training the squad. Brute Roberts Lance Laverty 1 R. Vargas, L. Lav- , R. Gausmann, N. Front Row L to R h Robinson, D. Clarke, B. Keil, D. Miller, D. Mahoney C Cuppet B Field Second Row Coach Phillips J. Nixon, D. Goddard, J. Strohmaier, M. Bellsith A Rush J Bond G Cooperman mnaaficfi The Hayward gymnastic team was or- ganized for the boys who were interested in tumbling. They met daily after school for practice under the coaching of Gordon Phillips. Underclassmen made up the majority of the Block H Club, with the biggest Block H membership in the history of Hayward. John Garcia and Jim Orear were fall and spring presidents respectively. Coach Vaughn Hitchcock was adviser. Fall Preldent Members of thc 1962 Block H Club, at lm,-if 340 Amlgone 0 ,ml ffm ,UA .U1,.,,m,m,,fe f Here we pay tribute to the girls who keep the crowds cheering for our varsity teams. Of course everyone cheers but without these girls, with their fabulous personalities, the games just wouldn't be the same. fl Pat Shepherd .. ,....,. , . YZ, ..,,. ,,: . : . -skim-avr: WALK, , lsirlixi , ' iffsffa l - lx iizigygzs ,' If2i:f:::::5ae:.' Q. S1 A i vom xl S 2 iii? f 35 X KX X5 , 'ki H fl Michele McIntyre Head Yell Leader Sharon Shepherd What was new with our Spring Yell Lead- ers, besides new girls to cheer for the spring teams? The new outfits were different from their sweaters to the knee socks and tennis shoes. Made up of four seniors and one junior, their job during the Spring Semester was to create spirit at baseball games, swim- ming meets, and track events. ll' Cheryl Enos Rita Romero ara, -cf' PQN , X p Q, x , I i f I ' . ., .. I ii,-li? - as ,rsae - I-A Paulette Lutz --' A Kathy Sawdey Spring Head Yell Leader Sharon Shepherd angle. ing a ang wifi our 1-K Q3 ang ir A Y julie Smith Head Song Girl Harmony is what they need and harmony is what they've got. Who? Our cheerful song girls. They put the zing in sing. Ilk- Q---up Nui T-.nf 'swf jean Aven Lynn Hodgson Cheryl Mendelsohn if 1:33-rl Wanda Mountjoy Carolyn Reading judi Sorensen Our Song Girl skits at half time were very clear. elif! 11 .- 1. 54.1 A ,V In W- - 5' '- - 89010 0718 One of the most popular clubs at Hayward High is Megaphone. Girls meet once a week after school to practice songs 8: yells. An innovation this year was Powder Puffn games with our varsity. 1' 300 A4 egala one lgowcler urin A-D AJ? .lima-A - The biggest crowd turned out this year to see the girls in action. For the first time in Haywards history Megaphone Club sponsored a Powder Puff Basketball game. Garbed in jeans, yellow sweatshirts, and green socks, the frosh-soph team twisted onto the court. In an orderly fashion, the junior-senior girls bunny hoppedn in, dressed in white, with blue and red socks. Highlights of the game included card playing, high kicking song-boys, spirited male yell-leaders, the signing of Lynn Hodgson to the B Basketball team, and the crowning of uqueenl' Jerry Crawford. General Chairman was Sharon Kimmel, ad- visers and referees were Doris Lewis, Dixie Lorenat, Gordon Phillips, and Bob Geister. B. Pennypacker controls the ball for the juniors and Seniors. a B B C -1 X 25 J. Blankenship and N. Lewis put up a ruff and Back view of the Frosh-Soph teams' skit. tuff fight for the ball. CALL foredenfecl pu! game ,airing emefifer Sharp shooting S. Kimmel scores two for the upperclassmen as M. jackson looks on with team mate. I. Crawford is first boy to be elected Sports Queen. Song Boys and Scream Leaders, l. to r.: D. Vegas, j. Erwin, D, Furguson, D, Rzlzario, A. Rodriqucs, L. Valenzin. Song Boys and Scream Leaders cause a lot Upperclassmen do Bunny Hop for their skit. of commotion at the game. 4 Senior Song Girls L. to R., G. Simmons, P. Costello, A. Noonan, L. Burnett, C. Lom- bard, D. Pierce, D. Harbour, C. Cohagen. Klgomia fke .siaarfandv ur fowl Work, seniors work! A boot as big as that takes time and energy to lace up. Being the smallest class 1350, to gradu- ate from Hayward High they had twice as much work to do. Seniors lost top prize but won on organization and activ- ity stickers sale. Senior Yell Leaders L. to R., T. Bettencourt, K. Royce, K Sawdey, N. Kleynjan, R. Branaugh, R. Romero. Wouldn't you hate to be the Spartan this boot is going to stomp? Senior float was voted best. Farmer chain gang stomps the Spartans . . . senior skit. 'S H 3 ll IMI .ai - .an W . , E ilffli 0LUl'lf0l,UI'l v A little salt, a little pepper, and don't forget the garlic too, cause the junior Class made Spartan Stew. Being a small class didnyt put a damper on spirit for the class of '65. They won for best skit. 1 ' 3 v we V unior Song Girls L. to R. B. Nichols . Landers B. Pennypflcker B. Myhre S. Lee K. Fernancez S. Kimmel j. Nlazmni. junior Yell Leaders L. tu R., M. Cuopman, j. llitkok, G. Denencl, M. Seel, j. Marshall, B. Rubis. KLSQQLU fAe sS?0Cll i6ll'l5 H At left junior float pictures boiling Spartan Stew. junior Skit .gpg -- 1 - .., 0 W....,, -Q., ggarfon flue .giaarfandv lb Uf f-re is the fabulous float that helped the Sophomores win the rally. Sophomores surprised all by capturing the title of the last Downtown Rally on Hanlon Field. With the theme of Carton the Spartans the class of ,64 marched to victory, led by their colorful float which pictured the Castro Valley eggs . Each year the Downtown Rally is held the day of our big game-this year with Castro Valley. Each class makes a float with a limit of 3540. They also receive points for their class spirit, class colors, stu- dent body card sales, and the neatness of their picnic area. Each class marches behind their Hoat downtown then to Hanlon Field for competitive yells. f. X . film fe x CG V X 4 ff xbox N f xx , X f- ' f' x -. xx t , ' xg' P. Gonzales, C. Morgan, J. Blankenship, K. Notley, M. Garrett, A Devlin are the Sophomore yell leaders. . g 3 'N CXQX la ' . At left are the Soph Song Girls D. Harper, E. Lillak, B. Moniz, J. Flemming, F. Patyna. C. Oaks, J. Taylor, J. Garay. The Sophomores show how to carton the Spartans. le .. 'H X E 1 l'ii U C K if x H N , .. , I 65 xx ellel' fAe .S?9CLl'fal'l:5 H Freshmen Farmers sever a Spartan's head on Hanlon Field. Frosh Skit. Gif... J' X ZZ.. I x I I Freshmen Song Girls: Front row, L. to R. . Abelee, S. Geyer, J. julienne, J. Schmidt. Second Row: P. Mendoza, S. Rosval, J. Geritz, C. Davenport. IXA AL Freshmen Yell Leaders L. to R., G. Goode, S. Moss, S. Kellogg G Silva, P. Cadinha, C. Wfelchoff. There's strength in numbers, and the Freshmen had a fabulous show at the Downtown Rally. Their float showed originality and organization. Hats off to Hayward High's Freshmen, all 750 of them! Freshmen Float FRONT ROW, L to R, B. Horton, K. Hendricks, R. Lewis, L. Poore. SECOND ROW, N. Formella, M. Hall, A. Hanke, j. Hall, S. Mederios, J. Greene. g,4.,4. ja! Counci G.A.A. strives to reach all girls through inter-class com- petition both after school and in P.E. classes. Volleyball, badminton, modern dance, and basketball made up the fall semester block of activities. The purpose of G.A.A. is to help all girls become more skilled in sports. Mary Hall President Roberta Lewis Billie Horton Kathy Hendricks Alaine Hanke Nancy Formalla Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Girls' League Rep Front Row, l. to r.: T. Golden, P. Palhina, S. Medeiros, J. Hall, S. Rego, L. Poore .Sparring ounci 0 This semester G.A.A. had quite a few activities on their agenda. Among these were a Father- Daughter Banquet, booth for Hayday, and their annual Award Picnic. After school spring sports activities kept the girls busy. Sandy Medeiros President 'G'-W jill Hall Linette Poore Sandy Rego Pat Palhina Terri Golden Vice President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Head Manager 1 2 FRONT ROW, L to R, L. Gidding, L. Lucero, L. Campbell, V. Buckley, j. Peterson, P, Munoz, R. Reynolds, N. Form- ella, T. Lair. SECOND ROW, S. jones, D. Smider, P. Palhina, j. Fleming, R. Christensen, D. Frank, B. Amnons, L. Paulsen, L. Heering, D. Martorana, K. Hendricks, B, Zuvela, A. Hanke, S. Medeiros, E. Wiltz. THIRD ROW: J. Mil- ler, S. Dickson, S. Rego, P. Hibler, F. Patyna, J. Hall, J. Greene, S. Borner, T, Walker, D. Moss, P. Shepard, L. Poore, J. Buckbinder, V. Hodgins, C. Neeley, J. Andrade, M. Hall, Miss Freitas. fluff Jdctzuztiea .gncfwl r Many girls enjoyed G.A.A. Modern Dance this year. These meetings were i s-my fig, - M held Thursday after school in the Dance Lane in the Girls Gym. Miss Beverly E ., 5 ,,,,, . Freitas was the adviser and Lynett Poore was the Modern Dance manager. ,. One of the activities sponsored by G.A.A. was Freshmen intramural volley- ball. Pictured below is the Moon Doggie team who came out the champs. ' At. ' E , ' :LY ' 15? mi' ,!i',Q':xE,,,,.-Aigkiu. e rf 3 9' A X l aah: . A rif-il Lynett Poore Manager FRONT ROW, L to R, S. Krumholz, L. Grisel, J. Knowlton, R. Foster. SECOND ROW, S. Kueffer, C. Reig, S. Cra- craft, D, Emerson. I il' A WOJQIWL 6Ll'lCQ, gd M?CL:5LQf66l,! 3 ah- ' A Front Row, L to R: N. Formella, K. Hendricks, D. Frank, N. Renk, K. Parenti, J. Greene, P. Munoz, R. Reynolds, B. Ammons, C. Harle. Row 2: S. Rego, L. Heering, S, Kueffer, P. Hibler,L, Campbell, P. Palhina, G. Silva, C. Weirch, C. Neeley, S. Medeiros, K. Froyland. Row 3: M. Hall, V. Buckley, K, Christopher, L. Poore, C. Haines, S, Golden, L. Gidding C. Rose. B. Zavela, V. Hodgins, Miss Knoph. Basketball replaced Modern Dance on Thursday dur- ing the 3rd fall quarter and created much competitive spirit between teams. A tournament was held with Mt. Eden. They played two games each team winning one, , resulting in a tie. Sandy Rego did her role well as ,,,.. Y ..., ,M ge-'hs basketball manager, coached by Mary Hall, G.A.A. f i .. ' President. 1 r Sandy Rego manager, Mary Hall, Fran Patyna and Terri Golden congratulate Mt. Eden captains. f XMNM., 5 . . K -f.., f YG' H if-nv J. Knoph, D. Lorenat don't know which way is up, Among the activities that G.A.A. had this spring were tumbling and trampoline. The advisers for this activity were .Ioan Knoph and Dixie Lorenat. The girls could hardly wait for Thursday after school to have their fun. C. Morgan head stand, T. Golden, forward roll enjoy tumbling after school. N 66 l'l'l0I'0 OU-l'lCe H an L66 0lfU'lCe H! One of the easier tumbling stunts is the angel stand executed below by T. Golden and N. Panico. 3 T. Golden waves a fond farewell. The trampoline is a bouncy contraption, and great fun. Each girl approaches it gingerly, but soon enjoys herself as I. Madrid is doing below. 1 5 J4 jane! jarewe egg-wat. 4. ,.,. ..... M -- , A gr f ,... .a: .t ,. ai, ,. .t.., , Q5, sz-, gg 1, --.- - Ag ss. .Q . ,A-.ags.: ,.,:....-tx... . 's...1?f2f ga ff were go ' ' . A W- Q' ' . awww .. ' ' ' ' .-f...a',aa..f . R 'N Q,-'if,,5: ..,.sg,--.g..::.jgggaz, lZg4,.lTTf'A .. .,..A. . , Vffif-S5f f '? 1 -A . - ' Fwisltifpl:1:sf'fx.x ' 'We Sy: , - , 4 ?f?5fS'gsfg,.igf5Hbtg'fi ' f- f. . -'iii -f ii.. 1 , w,.ggfgg:wfi':gWmf in i 'ii:'l ..i... .,. 4. ' . 435 lsf7Sf'1'zsivl.'Y f .1 Sewer - ..' LY i1fZ 5V'eQ 42 2.1 ' :fl 1:1-Qi ltii g,5i5,.N,....gL 1 1.3 ,SJ . . ,, . 1 ...s w .-..gQ.r...,-.:1,t.. .. , ..,.4..fi., few N 'L . . 1 in ' A , m5r:+J Yt--:J . .- -asa. we .. . , . H... ..,s., t.115e'fiZ535,p'3gg1 1' .. ug' -f??554H,f2iiffeg .-gafizf-n s: esflzgzt-igeggj-:jQi:,.1f R225 .fig-Sf:-if . .1 'f5ii??fil5.i'-555, 1545 1 N A ' ' - -' '- f P- . was , J my ?f5'iL'.'?ts-... ' mi: f 1v:.fNy-.,f.,,, . .- . H LTV Til .- g -- J'-21.52 -v1.111... 1' f, . It looks like our editors Karen Frovland and Sue Grushkowitz are confused ffor a changelj while checking pages and pages of copy. The Agrarian staff waves a fond farewell. .911 .fgloiareciaf ion The staff of the 1962 Agrarian would like to thank the many people who have helped make this yearbook possible. Included in this list are Lawrence McCaffrey of Mirro-Graphic Printers, David Vickery, Kee Coleman Studios and staff, Jerry Kalik, Eleanor Hawksley, Herbert Brodahl, and last but not least our adviser Muriel Silva. ,911 Goncdwion And now our staff bids a fond but heart break- ing farewell to our beloved campus, our symbol HH on the hill, our beautiful and much admired white pillars, and our comfortable, old run- down buildings. We shall miss all this, as well as departing seniors and friends. But memories are contained within this book and so with reddened eyes but a light heart we look forward to our beautiful new school on East Ave. Fare- well and hello! 5 H.. .af si., L A f 8 f g sf! 35 with H. Rowland. f E ,Eff C. Bates and C. Crowell practice begging for ads . Everyone is happy because Hugh took the ad' CONGRATULATIONS! 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Knigge look through photos IZIKCI1 in the past by Les Booth. WE'VE MOVED to 982 'B' Street, Hayward LES BOOTH PHOTOGRAPHY lformerly Jem Angus Studiol over 35 years in Hayward ' - . '-arf, The Modern Bank Where You'll Always Feel Welcome UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK Serving Californians Border to Border. There's an office near where you live or work. HAYWARD OFFICE I027 A Sfreef JEfferson 8-6800 SORENSEN BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'II40 B Street LUcerne 'I-1234 I Hayward ELgin I-1451 .,,,. I k is 1 'GSI THE FINEST IN CAFETERIA DINING GENE COMPTON'S 26, 22351 Foofhill Blvd. nn I A l-0 - Y W I A ,. M, Wu V4 NP. 1 5 i..,,,.,,.,.Q,4. -, ,. .,.......,.... R .2 k-nl, 2' f of-f jj ! 5-xy r -. 1 1 ,-, ' X - Tx .' ' 1 . . . . 024 M If 1962 Agrauan Queen Carolyn Readmg, poses beslde another wmner the ' 1962 White Rambler Convertible. yn ' X 37156 Fremont Blvd. DALE RAMBLER INC. Fremont. California SYcamore 3-3800 Q I ' iff? . 'V Al 4 5 A 1 1 4 6 Kathy Carnes, student at Hayward Beauty School under the excellent supervision of many skilled teachers, puts the finishing touches on Paulette Lutz's hair. HAYWARD BEAUTY SCHUUL JE 7-2005 22641 Main Street No Appointment Experienced Stylists Needed Reg Bowman of Hayward Drug shows Karen Royce, jim Orear, and Art Alm his fine selection of drugs. HAYWARD DRUG 1025 B Street Hayward JE 7-7575 The Drug Store that Served Your Folks Courteously and Efficiently Eleanor Gionatti, Sharon Hansen, and Marilyn Silva admire a chromed boat after its plating job at Abco Plating in Hayward. Chroming auto parts is our Specialty. Very little cost for wire and metal plating jobs. A 5 jerry Adams, manager of Abco Plating Co. shows Hugh Rowland and Bob Edgecomb how plating is done. ABCD PLATING COMPANY ' CHROME - BRASS - ZINC ' CADMIUM - POLISHING Jerry Adams, Manager 577 W. Harder Road Hayward, California P. O. 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Phone LUcerne 2-5207 Jim Close Al Humphrey 20920 Redwood cqsfro Valley 21135 Mission Blvd' Cqnfomia Hayward, California JEfferson 7-2934 W, E Hayward Typewriter and 99 3 Office Machine Company established since 1932 AL c if pw. i Ai ff!S9srZ'fg1Q A , 3 i Repairs, Rentals, Overhauls, New and Used Portables and Adding Machines All Makes Good I-UCI' T0 The Class of 1962 The home of Olympia portable and standard typewriters Harold 8. Helen 8g Sue NOR'S MARKET Hayward Typewriter And Office machines 22766 Third Street Hayward Anthony -I-roya Lucerne -I-5540 i LULLIICU III LCIIICI UI IUVVII ' ICIUIJIIUIIC ' flee I.V. I and Radios in every room SHARP CARS ONLY ' 1029 D S d F h'll BI . - ITESI' CI1 OOI' I vd 2 7 Bacich, Paulita 27, 28, 29, 45 Baren, Kalma 40 Barry, Lena 33, 44 Berndt, Robert 40 Breed, Virginia 37, 45 Brodahl, Herbert 38 Brown, Leslie 30 Buckley, Dorothy 20, 36, 45 Buerstatte, Fred 38 Butters, Phyllis 31 Calandri, Mary 40 Cappleman, Janet 36 Cardwell, Leland 36, 44, 145 Cathey, Franklin 20, 40 Copeland, Wallace 28, 35 Cronkite, Helen 36 Crowley, Karl 38 DeVoe, Susan 40 Donlon, Kevin, 28, 31 Duarte, Joseph 33 Dubowy, Herman 36 Eakins, Joseph 38 Enderlin, George 33 Evans, Maedelle 33, 45 Freitas, Beverly 34 Geister, Bob 28, 33 Guilford, Adrian 40, 45 Hammond, Melvin 33 Hanna, Bradley 38 Hawksley, Eleanor 36, 153 Akins, Carl 42 Alexander, john 42 Alpers, Robert 42 Anderson, Electa i2 Azevedo, Isabel 42 Bouckhout, Conrad 42 Bryant, William 42 Crimmins, john 42 Cox, Willard 42 Day, Samuel 42 MCMA? .9I'l6!eX Hayes, Margaret 20, 36 Hegen, Sheila 36, 45, 69 Henry, Barbara 32 Heritage, Gordon 38, 145 Hitchcock, Vaughn 34, 202, 209 Irving, Gerald 20, 32 Jenkins, Harold 33 Jenks, Marion 31 Kahn, Charles 40 Kalik, Jerome 31, 44 Kelley, Patrick 35 Kennedy, Olga 34 Kerr, Charles 39, 213 Knoph, joan 34, 254 Krenz, Edward 32 Kurtz, Margaret 28, 41, 44, 50, Kusick, Helen 39 Lee, Elizabeth 28, 41, 50 Leth, Ruth 28, 33 Lewis, Doris 28, 34, 145 Lillie, Raymond 20, 28, 36, 44 Longnecker, Enis 37 Lorenat, Dixie 34, 45, 254 Mahannah, Ray 37, 229 Mallory, Milo 33 Mann, Robert 31 Marquis, Leslie 37, 44 McKillop, Robert 34, 217, 225 Mermod, Jack 34, 202, 229 Moore, Sylvia 28, 35 104 2l 60l'll'le! CQIQLJQX Draper, Raymond 42 Freitas, Manuel 42 Green, Earl 42 Langley, Grace 42 Levasseur, joseph 35 Lund, Palmer 42 Marino, Joe 43 Noble, Frank 43 Olsen, Millie 27 Owens, Augustus 43 Peerless, Richard 43 Morrison, Douglas 28, 37 Moulden, Leonard 41 Nelson, Clarence 20, 39, 44 Null, William 30, 155 Oakes, Don 20, 26, 27, 28, 108, 144 Ochoa, Anthony 27, 28, 29 Phillips, Gordon 34, 220, 221, 239 Pitman, Paul 37 Ralph, Sally 41 Redo, Alfred 39 Regier, Robert 26, 27, 28 Roach, Michael 34, 213 Roukes, Nicholas 32 Russell, james 33 Sanford, Donald 20, 28, 45, 50, 145 Schifferli, Martha 31, 44 Schneider, Wayne 35, 212 Schultz, Richard 41 Sekerak, Eleanor 20, 41 Sibilia, joseph 32 Silva, Muriel 37, 189 Stetson, Bernard 39 Switzer, john 20, 37, 45 Thornton, William 20, 28, 41, 50, 92 Tong, Robert 41 Weingart, Anne 39 Westbrook, Alyse 20, 37, 44 White, Edward 20, 37 Wilson, George 20, 32, 45, 176, 177 Zuniga, Carlo 30 Phillips, Thomas 43 Pinheiro, Vincent 43 Preston, George 42, 43 Pryor, Gilbert 43 Rainbow, Doris 43 Redding, William 43 Rubio, Frank 43 Schweizer, Carl 43 Scott, Helen 43 Sikes, Inez 43 A Aasland, Rosemary 120, 178 Abbott, Bob 120, 180, 186 Abellee, Carol 130, 249 Abernathy, Ronda 130, 167 Ablee, Carol 148 Abreu, Carol 130 Abreu, Ray 50, 52, 177 Ackerman, Ronnie 130 Adams, Daniel 130, 237 Adams, Diane 39, 130, 197 Ball, Gary 31, 53, 198 Ball, Linda 140 Ballard, Delores 141 Ballard, Royce 113 Banks, Bruce 130, 237 Bannon, Denise 140 Bantucci, Louis 130 Baptista, Barbara 130 Baptista, Laura 113 Baptista Linda 130 Barbary: Danna 120 Adams, Kenneth 130, 213 Adams, Sandra 128 Acgasrgson, Darryl 120, 180, Adamson, John 111, 113 Addis, Susan 130 Adishian, Sandra 120 Adorno, Mike 130 Aguayo, Emestine 52 Ahlin, Diane 113, 148, 169 Aho, Don 52, 173 Ahrens, Joanne 130 Albert, Sharon 52 Alexander, Gertrude 141 Alexander, Kenneth 130 Alfaro, Y. 186 Allen, Denise 120, 178 Allen, Donald 113, 120 Allen, Janice 148 Allen, Judie 118 Aim, Art 52, 229, 269 Alpers, Vivian 113, 192 Altergott, Michael 130 Alves, Jackie 37, 41, 52, 79, 83, 152, 157, 169 Amaral, Richard 120 Amaro, Madeline 130, 179 Ambrose, Marie 130 Amngons, Barbara 130, 133, 25 Andazola, Rodney 164, 165, 213 Anderassen, Linda 148 Anderson, Diane 52, 115, 120, 234 Anderson Gordon 120 Anderson, Linda 130 Anderson, Martin 130, 213, 237 Anderson, Pat 52, 198 Anderson, Richard 130, 237 Anderson, Robert 130, 229 Anderson, Robin 130 Andrade, Bob 52, 130 Andrade, Judy 130, 133, 252 Andrade, M. 213 Andrade, Ron 37, 53 Andre, Roger 111 Andreassen, Linda 37, 130 An drews , Violet 130 Andronico, Jim 128 Angell, Carl 53, 123, 180, 183, 186, 190 Ansen, Bruce 130 Barbee, Cheryl 130, 167 Barbee, James 52, 92 Barber, Christopher 113, 180 186 Bardwell, Jim 130 Bames, Shari 37, 54, 72, 167, 168, 188, 271, 190, 191, 107, 171, 177 Barrett, Connie 113, 120, 165, 178 Barrett, Teresa 140 Bartee, Lorena 130 Bartlome, Sue 140 Bartholomew, Larry 130 Barton, Dave 120 Baskin, Steve 54, 172, 173, Bass, Gary 54 Basset, Doug 130, 197 Bastion, Virginia 113, 118, 120 Bates, Carole 112, 113, 145, 148, 188. 256, 264 Baucher, Janice 140 Bautista, John 54 Bays, Jim 55,113 Beason, La Dean 113 Beaudoin, Clifford 41, 55, 198 Beaudoin, Lomey 120 Beck, Charles 120 Beck, Cynthia 55, 107, 161, 169 Bedford, Allen 130 Bedford, Micheal 130 Bee, Diane 130 Belen, Angela 120, 128 Belding, Bill 55 Bell, Gail 31, 105 Bell, Roger 113, 130 Bellsmith, Mike 130, 180, 239 Benfield, Howard 130 Benkula, Elaine 130 Bergquist, JoAnn 130, 197 Bemardi, Mike 130 Berton, Bruce 55 Beftegncourt, Bruce 55, 85, Bettencourt, Dave 118, 183 Bettencourt, Dennis 120, 180 Bettencourt, Toni 37, 56, 167, 154, 156, 168, 171, 177, 190, 246 Bettencourt, Judy 113, 120, 122 Bourasa, Sandy 120, 164 Bowen, Dennis 131, 229 Bowen, Nancy 131 Bowers, Cherry 120 Bowman, Iva 120 Bowman, Jerry 118, 237 Bowman, Steve 114, 115, 224 Boyce, Audrey 56, 196 Boyd, Linda 131 Boyles, Bill 131, 180, 196, 236 Bradley, Jerry 111 Bradley, Joan 111, 186 Brfgigey, John 113, 131, 167, Bradshaw, Mack, 131 Brady, Dan 131 Brady, Dan 120 Branau h, Ruth 50, 57, 72, 333167, 170, 196, 246, Brandon, Stephen 111 Brasiel, Cal 131 Brazil, Dave 57, 106, 148, 177, 234 Brentson, Paul 225 Brewer, Carol 113, 120 Brewer, Lawanda 118 Briggs, Richard 120 Brinkhaus, Roger 131 Britting, Tom 131 .gilfttlelif .9l'l6!8X Carlson, Greta 131 Carlson, John 111 Carlson, Linda 140, 179 Caigsion, Richard, 113, 163, Carpenter, Carol 120 Carpenter, Ron 120 Cagggll, Tom 39, 131, 213, Carter, Edith 131 Casassa, Gary 131, 213, 233 Cauara, David 113, 120 Cepeda, Dave 58 Cereghino, Adele 113, 118 Chabino, Milton 140 Chalmers, Mike 140 Chambers, Lynda 120, 178 Clggngbless, Richard 112, 113, Chandler, Janice 131, 164 Chandler, Janice 131 Chandler, Nancy 131 Chang, Alice 131 Chang, Jame 40, 58, 101 Chapman, Christine 111 Chapman, Shirley 113, 118, 185 Chastain, Pat 131 Cortelyou, Catherine 38, 131, 197 Cortez, Ofclia 121, 197 Colock, Valerie 121 Costa, Barbara 111 Costa, Bob 59, 106, 214, 235 Costa, Judy 131 Costello, Patt 49, 60, 64, 72, 101, 107, 246 Cotten, Cheryl 121 Cotter, Linda 131 Couch, Marcia 121, 178 Cowan, Deborah 121 Cofgzgn, Les 40, 60, 107, 108, Cox, Beryl 60, 177 Cox, Kenneth 121 Cracraft, Ronald 60, 202, 203 Cracraft, Shirley 131, 252 Craig, Craig, Diane 131 Jill 32 Crawford, Jerry 60, 106, 177, 202, 203, 204, 210, 229, 249 Crawford, Tom 131, 197 Crayens, Joann 132 Crispi, Pam 121 Crittenden, Wendy 131 Crockett, James 140 Cherry, Lynn 120 Childs, Lonnie 131 Chilton, Kathy 121 Brooks, Bill 120, 180 Brown, Alfred 57 Brown, Barbara 131 Brown, Boyd 113, 118 Brown, Charlotte 113. 131 Brown, David 120 Brown, Marthros 120, 185 Brown, Maryanne 120 Brown, Nick 120 Brown, Pat 57 Brown, Reggie 214 Brown, Robert 120 Brown, Sandra 111, 113 Brown, Thomas 131 Chisholm, Mike 141, 197, 236 Chitty, Virginia 121 Chotia, Bob 58 Chotia, John 121 Christensen, Bill 118, 197 Christensen, Claudia 113, 140 Clarigtensen, Ruth Ann 128, Christian, Barbara 131, 252 Christian, Charles 131 Christopher, Kay 141, 180, 183, 186, 196 Church, Kathy 121 Church, Tom 131 Anthony, Gilbert 111 Apple, Steve 120, 170, 171, 238 Arbuckle, Belvia 120 Arbuchle, Sarah 53 Archer, Frankie 118, 185 Bettencourt, Marlene 56, 157, 185 Biby, Ken 56 Bice, Allen 130 Bice, Cheryl 56 Bice, Sandra 120 Biella, Joan 120 . 186 Blllups, Karen 120 Collie, Becky 131 Arendt, Bob 30, 130 Arias, Danny 120, 128 Armstrong, Judie 120, 148, 164, 178 Armtrout, Carol 127 Arvizu, Raymond 111 Asuitt, Robert 130, 186 Atkinson, Dolores 53, 105 Austin, Cathey 130 Aven, Jean 48, 50, 53, 72, 101, 107, 154, 161, 169, 242 Ayres, Michele 120 Azevedo, Evelyn 113, 130 Azevedo, Rich 156 B Bacher, Gail 113 Bailey, James 113, 180, 186 Bailey, Mike 112, 113, 152, 162, 172, 220, 221 Baird, Karen 128 Bajuk, Robert 130 Baker, Carole 130 Baker, James 33, 53 Baker, Stephanie 130, 197 Balch, Jim 53 Bilund, Linda 131 Binkley, Edgar 111, 113 Bishop, Steve 130 Blanchard, Alice 56, 185, 197 Blankenship, Jill 120, 164, 165, 168, 247, 248 Blaskouie. Bill 131 Blatchford, Linda 140 Blichfeldt, Franklin 120 Bliss, John 56, 180, 183, 186 Bockman, Dave 120, 212 Bolander, Ralph 113, 232 Bolich, Steve 128 Bond, Jim 120, 229, 239 Bordeaux, Geraldine 120, 128 Borner, Sandra 113, 118, 252 Boroman, Jerry 131 Bqglho, Eleaner 105, 111, Botelho, Leslie 56 Botelho, Terry 120 Botell, Reginald 120, 165 Boucher, Janice 169 Bourasa, Jerry 113, 118 Bourasa, Larry 113, 118 Brownell, Phil 39, 113, 131 Brumhaugh, Charles 120 Bruno, Carol 57 Bruno, Richard 131 Brusstar, James 39, 112, 163, 171, 214 Brutlag, Dani 120, 212 Bryant, Sid 120 Bryson, Craig 224 Bryson, Kaye 57 Buchanan, Rich 57 Buchanan, Robert 85, 131 Buchbinder, Joan 131, 252 Buckley. Vince 140, 197, 252 Bulla, Susan 131, 197 Burke, Carol Sue 128 Burdette, C, 170 Burke, Glenna 120, 164, 197 Burke, Sandra 131 Bumett, Linda 57, 101, 104, 151, 246 Bumsides, Barry 120 Burrows, James 120 Burrows, Mike 58 Burts, Carolyn 58, 167 Bush, Dave 118, 145, 151, 156, 162, 163, 169, 192 Clara, Enrico 59 Clara, Mary 121 Clark, Connie 131, 180, 186 Clark, Dave 114, 232, 239 Clark, Doug 131 Clarke, Judy 131, 164 Clark, Ray 121 Clarke, Steven 121 Crockett, Jay 40, 60, 106, 232 Crowell, Cathy 113, 150, 162, 135, 188 Crowell, Sandee 132, 140 Cruickshank, Carol 121, 164 Cuellar, James 121, 238 Cuppet, Charles 132, 239 Cure, Sharon 44 Cure, Douglas 132 Curry, Pery 61 Curtis, Diane 132 Curtiss, Steve 128 Cutteridge, Judi 121, 178 D Dahlman, Jim 132 Dake, Kristin 34, 121 Dame, Craig 132 Damell, Dennis 30, 113 Dagger, Linda 29, 113, 153, 1 Davenport, Claudia 132, 148, 171, 178, 249 Davidson, Roger 132 Davidson, Sandy 132, 167, Bush, Ron 40. 113, 131 Byron, John 131, 180 C Cabello, Joaquinn 131 Cabral, Linda 113, 131, 153, 154, 192 Cadinha, Pam, 131, 249 Cain, Paula 120, 178 Calandri, Kathy 131, 197 Camara, David 180 Cameron, Doug 120 Cameron, Jamie 120 Camilleri, Angel 131, 164 Clary, Pat 131 Clem, Susan 121 Clemens, David 121 Clement, Ann 121, 178 Clift, Linda 38, 121 Clow, Larry 58, 229 Clyde, Sallie 58 Coble, Linda 59, 198 Coble, Marvin 59, 79 Coble, Mary Lou 131 Cochran, Charles 59 Coffee, Terry 131 Cohagen, Nina 59 Cohagen, Cathey 164, 196, 246 Cole, Pamela 113, 121 Coleman, Mary 128, 224 Coleman, Richard 121, 180, Colins, Lyn 131, 180, 183, 197 Collingworth, Cynthia 131 Combs, Jennifer 132 Comfort, Jim 121, 212, 213 Comfort, John 132 Comfort, Steve 50, 59, 202, 203, 214, 229 Conchin, Dennis 113, 182 Conrad, Wilson 132 Cook, Valerie 59 Coonce, Clayton 121, 212 Cooper, Clifford 163 170, 171, 232 197 Davie, Trudy 132 Davis, Dorothea 121 Davis, Gordon 118 Davis, Keith 132, 180 Davis, Kent 132 Davis, Lynn 121, 156, 164 Davis, Matty 121 Davis, Ronald 132, 229 Davis Sandra 61 Dayolia, Rod 121 DeArman, Judy 61 Deatsch, Janice 128, 145, 197 DeChaine, Marjorie 132 Decker, John 132 DeCosta, Penny 132 Dee, Judy 32, 113 DeFreitas, Steven 30, 132 Delano, Sandi 61, 113 DeLeon, Dan 113, 202, 203, Campbell, Carolyn 35, 113, 188 Campbell, Donna 58, 72, 79, 92, 101, 167 Cooper, Justine 113, 118, 192 Cooper, Tom 59 Coopman, Madeline 113, 160, Campbell, Betty 120, 167 Campbell, Linda 131, 252 Campbell, Louis 120 Cannon, Gina 131, 167 Caraveo, Alice 120, 229 Cardoza, Jim 120 Cardoza, Larry 131 Carlson, Carole 120 162, 168, 277, 192 Cooperman, Greg 239 Cordeiro, Sybil 121 Cordioei, Doreen 121 Cordova, Dave 176 Corky, Amngs 123 Correa, Bob 113, 202. 203 Corrie, Diane 121 228 Delgado, Gloria 121 Delgado, Tom 121, 234 DeMello, Liz 132 Denend, Gail 113. 118, 192, 247 Denison, George 121 Descoteaux, Rich 132 Devlin, Alexia 121, 165, 178, 248 Dias, Jim 121. 173, 178, 179, 185, 186, 236, 237 Dias, Joseph 132 Dison, R, 225 Dias, Michael 30, 121 Dias, T. 180 Dickson, Susan 132, 252 Diebner, Alicia 132 Diez, Ronnie 121 Dison, Rick 121 Dodson, Pam 132 Dolin, Darlene 114, 168, 188, 264 Donovan, Dan 132, 233 Dorman, Mike 121 273 Hansard, Chester 123 Enos, Virginia 62, 84, 153 Garrets, Jean 179 Joseph, Dorrell, Mike 121 Dotson, Jackie 121, 164, 196 Douglas, Malcolm 121 Douglass, Roxanna 114 Drabble, Jim 132 Drake, Larry 132, 213, 237 Dreblow, Marlies 132 Drew, Bill 121 Drumeller, Jerry 128 Duarte, Dame 61, 85 Duarte, Jerry 30, 114, 155 Duarte, Kathryn 121, 185 Duarte, Paul 121, 225, 234 DuClair, James 121, 232 Due, Nora 37, 132 Dunbabin, Donald 114 Dunbabin, Larry 61 Finley, Gary 122 Finley, Linda 132 Finley, June 66, 72, 84, 154, 257 Finley, Tom 30, 122 Finsch, Anna 144 Duncan, Noel 121, 164, 170, 171 Duncan, Ronnie 114, 170, 236 Duncan, Ronnie 114, 170 Duncan, Ruth 132 Dunn, Scott 114 Dunning, Alice 132, 197 Dunrand, Nancy 121, 168 Dusel, Dave 111 Dussav, Budkey 132 Dyer, Frank 31, 62, 152, 198 Dyer, Marlene 121, 152 E Eads, Shiela 121 Easley, Ralph 132 Eastin, Vicki 114, 162, 169 Eaton, Maxine 62 Echelberger, Sheryl 31, 62, 101, 151, 198 Echelberger, Theresa 121, 167 Edgar, Janis 121, 164, 178 Edgecomb, Bob 41, 62, 85, 101, 188, 269 Edmisson, Nancy 132 Edwards, Shelley 114, 118 Eichholz, Klea 118, 170, 197 Ekland, Charles 62 Eldridge, Shauna 121, 164 Elkins, Greg 121 Elola, Diana 50, 62, 154, 156, 257 Elola, Ronald 114, 212, 229 Elrick, Ellen 121, 178 Emmanuele, Kathy 121, 178 Emerson, Diedra 132, 252 Encinas, Ken 132, 213, 237 Enderlin, Bonnie 132 Enfield, Judy 41, 62, 83 Enos, Cheryl 118, 145, 156, 168, 169, 192, 240, Erickson, Joann 118, 144 Ericson, Arlene 132 Erwin, Jack 114, 203, 249 Eschert, Erlinda 63, 83, 185 Esper, Maureen 132 Esposito, Rosie 140 Esteban, Jim 132 Estes, Bill 121 Etchinson, Bonnie 121 Evans, Pattie 63 Evans, Tom 114, 118, 162. 185, 202, 203 Everson, Dean 63 F Fackrell, Karen 121 Fallavena, Linda 132, 197 Faraldo, Eddie 30, 63 Faria, Larry 63 Farley, Barbara 37, 132 Fenner, Dawn 121, 167 Feragen, Margaret 121 Ferguson, David 63, 108, 109, 151, 202 203 249 Finsch, Linda 132 Firkins, Rosemary 34, 122 Fitch, Susan 132, 161, 186 Flemming J. 248, 252 Flannagan, Barney 114, 162, 168, 169, 214 Fleming, Jennie 122, 178 Fletcher, Bill 30, 66 Fletcher, Ione 114 Florez, Geneva 132, 180 Forbes, Terry 132 Ford, Rochy 122, 214 Forgard, Susan 122 Formella, Nancy 122, 250, 262, 197 Forth, George 35, 66, 202, 204 Fosnaugh, David 132 Foster, Linda 132 Foster, Randy 122, 252 Foster, Reyanne 132, 197 Francis, John 117, 118, 141, 153, 192, 234, 235 France, Pauline 122 Francis, Stephen 114 Frand, Doreen 133, 252 Fredrickson, Sandra 114 Free, Cindi 133, 164, 167, 179 Freeman, Jo 122 Freiberg, L. 66 Friedricks, Jay 122, 164 Freidberg, Sven 62 Gillette, Nancy 122, 167 Gulligan, Jim 133 Gillian, Roberta 133 Gilmore, Michael 114 Gingery, Dick 133 Giordano, Kathy 133 Giroux, Sue 114, 117 Gizdich, Vicki 133 Glaesky, Lyndia 133 Glasgow, Steve 122 Glenn, Rob 122 Glyer, S. 166 Goddard, Dave 133, 229, 239 Godfrey, Charles 122 Gohlke, Donald 144, 188 Golden, Terri 122, 155, 254, 255 Gomes, Frank 111 Gomes, Vivian 67, 198 Gonsalves, Tom 68, 169, 232 Gonsales, Dennis 167 Gonzales, Jeannie 122, 165 Gcargsales, Phillis 122, 164, Goode, Gina 166, 249 Gordon, Ken 68 Gordon, Pat 68, 178, 186 Gordon, Penny 122 Gormley, Michael 68, 105 Goulardt, Donna 133 Hanke, Bette 133 Hannaford, Paul 132 Hanna, Harry 70 Haqiiahan, Steve 114, 152, Hansen , Hansen Bruce 133 Dorothy 123, 167 Hansen, Maricia 123, 167, 168 Hansen, Sharon 32, 50, 71, 107, 167, 171, 192, 269 Hansen, Shirley 123 Hanson, Beverly 133 Hanson, Jim 70 Hanson, Warron 123, 164, 232 Hixoson, Linda 141 Hobson, Sarah 123, 194 Hodgins, Vera 134, 252 Hodgson, Lynn 73, 107, 109, 145, 154, 160, 176, 108, 190, 191, 196, 242 Hodgson, Norm 134, 167, 225 Hoenig, Timothy 123, 134 HOE, David 123, 197, 225 Hoff, Sam 134 Hoggarth, Connie 134 Hohre, B. 212 Holmes, Nancy 73 Hcicgci, Pamela 74, 167, 190, Hopkins, David 134 Horgan, Bill 123 Happ, Carolyn 71, 167 Happ, Jim 105, 123 Harbour, Diana 12, 50, 71, 72, 151, 246 Hardy, Sandy 123, 178 Harger, Michael 133, 233 Horore, Barry 114, 115, 171 Horton, Billie 123, 250 Horton, George 123 Horton, Terrie 115 Horton, Zoe 33, 74, 196 Houn-nouzus, Joyce 134 Harkins, Sue 123, 151, 192 Harle, Carolyn 71 Harper, Ronald 123 Hager, Diane 123, 164, 178, Harper, James 71, 229 Harris, Cindy 133 Harris, Ronnie 114 Grant, Cathy 133, 197 Grant, Patrick 48, 50, 68, 107, 109, 173, 202, 214, 234, 240 Grant, Cindy 128, 197 Gray, Doris 122 Gray, Linda 114 Freitas , Barbara 133 Freitas, Connie 122 Freitas, Gary 133 Freitas, Jim 128, 165, 202, 204, 207, 234 Freitas, Kathie 122 Freitas, Ken 56, 104, 108, 109 French, Alan 122, 197, 202 Friedmann, Janet 122, 185, 197 Frisbie, Michael 133 Fritschner, Walt 40, 66, 107, 108, 114, 115, 145, 160, 168, 169, 173, 214, 232 Froyland, Karen 49, 50, 66, 85, 155. 167, 168. 169, 170, 188, 190, 191, 256 Furtado, Nick 122, 238 Fusellier, Don 122, 178, 179, 19 Fyahzell, Ronald 122 G Gabbard, Fred 122 Gacoletto, Dave 122, 236 Galesky, Lyndia 140 Galloway, Georgia 105, 114 Gamber, Bob 133 Ganes, Christie 112, 114, 167 Garay, Jill 122, 148, 164, 179, 248 Garcia Bonnie 118 Garcia, Diane 66, 108, 109 Garcia, Donna 133, 180, 186 Garcia, Gene 133 Garcia John 67, 122, 228 Garnett, Beverly 122, 188 Femandes, Donna 112, 114, 115, 145, 152, 162, 163 Fernandez, Joan 112, 114, 115, 148, 150 Femandes, Kathy 114, 118, 147 Ferrari, Ray 34, 63 Ferrari, Rich 63, 202, 203, 229 Ferreria, Judy 121 Ferry, Rick 114, 220, 234 Ferry, Richard 122, 220 Fickel, Ron 114, 118, 202, 203, 220, 229 Fidler, Brian 132, 225, 233 Fields, Linda 122, 132 Field, Ben 239 Filyau, 2 74 Dan 112 Garrett, Micheline 122, 148, 178 Garvin, Richard 117, 118, 144 Gatterer, Jack 67 Gausmann, Ron 133, 238 Gearhart, Carolyn 122 Gearhart, Lorraine 67 Gehring, Nancy 67 Geppinger, Susan 122, 145, 185 Gertiz, Jean 133, 249 Geyer, Sandie 133, 169, 249 Giacoletto, David 133 Gianotti, Elanor 49, 50, 67, 72, 92, 101, 107. 145, 167, 190, 191, 269, 271 Gianotti, Gene 122, 213 Gibbons, Allison 122 Gibson, Elaine 140, 197 Gibson, Sharon 133 Gidding, Lynda 140, 252 Giguiere, Diana 114 Gilbert, Bob 67, 204 Gilbert, Bob 133 Gillette, Darrell 36, 67 Greathouse, Richard 68 Green, Adyth 122, 167 Green, Mike 122 Greene, Janet 123, 250, 252 Grgege, Robert 122, 180, 186, Greenup, Steve 133 Greer, Annie 133, 197 Greer, Larry 133, 180, 186 Greer, Paula 69 Gregorie, Elisabeth 123 Greig, Claudia 37, 133 Grisel L. 252 Gretier, Jean 133 Grjgge, Barbara 50, 69, 107, Griffiths, Arthur 133 Grisel, Linda 140 Grisiwold, Bruce 114 Griswold, Leonard 144, 212, 229 Griswold, Paula 123, 151 Griswold, Stacia 140 Goss, Bob 140, 197 Grundman, Gail 133 Gruskowitz, Sue 112, 114, 118, 145, 188, 256, 264 Guidotti, Dave 133 Guille, Leon 133 Gula, Teresa 133 Gustafson, Karen 48, 50, 69, 190, 191, 196 Gutierrez, Mac, 123 Gyph, B. 179 Gysbers, Ben 123, 179, 197 H Hadden, Glen 133 Hague, C, 118 Hauge, Dennis 133 Hague, George 133 Hague, Pat 69, 198 Hain, Leonard 69 Haines, Cheryl 123 Halcomb, Evelyn 69 Hale, Mike 133, 213 Halgreen, Ronald 70 Hall, Craig 123, 148, 164, 165, 214, 229 Hall, Jill 23, 145, 155, 165, 171, 252, 254, 259 Hall, Linda 133 Hall, Mary 41, 48, 70, 72, 107, 145, 154, 168, 169, 170, 250, 252 Hallen, Bill 123, 133 Haller, Raymond 114 Halstead, Cheryl 70, 108, 109 Hampsher, Jean 70 Hamson, Jack 123 Hamson, Sharon 123 Hanavan, Rita 70 Hancock, Pamela 123 Hanke, Alaine 65, 70, 167, 188, 196, 250, 252 Harrison, Sandy 140 Harrison, Sheryl 140 Harrold, Robert 114 Harry, Richard 134 Hart, Jeanne 112, 114, 162, 163, 171 Hart, Norman 123, 224, 236 Harter, Mary 134 Hartkoph, Bill 134 Harwood, Bud 114, 118 Hauschildt, Peter 134, 170, 171, 192 Hausel, Cheryl 123 Hausel, Jim 71, 102, 204, Hourmouzus, Mary Jane 115 Hourse, Mariea 134 Howell, Jacqueline 134 Hower, Willianis 134 Hoyle, Pat 134 Hubbard, Donald 134 Hudson, Sater 123 Huerta, Christina 134 Hughes, James 115 Hull, Jelf 134 Humphrey, Cathy 134, 164 Hunt, Christine 74, 105 Hunt, Leanna 74, 105 Hunt, Lyndell 74, 198 Hunt, Susan 74, 180, 186 Hunt, Zelma 122, 156, 164, 165, 178, 179 Hunter, Steve 134 Hyland, Eric 134 Hyland, Tammi 75, 157, 196 209, 2 10 Hay, Elspth 73 Hay, Kathy 114, 118 Hayes, Charlotte 123, 140 Hayes, Shirley 123 Heal, Michael 123 I Impey, Chuck 30, 124, 229 Irish, Norene 196 Iwla, Frank 134, 164, 165, 169 Ivaldi, Margie 134, 167, 171 Ivaldi, Rich 30, 124, 212 J Jablon, Daniel 141 Jackson, Barbara 134 Jackson, Carole 134 Jackson, Gail 75 Jackson 249 , Milvi 149, 164, 169, Jackson, Martha 141, 145 Healing, Nick 134 Heatherington, James 114, 118 Heering, Lorraine 73, 134, 252 Heilman, Alice 123 Heinlein, Edward 123, 192 Hellesen, -Joe 134 Helmick, Randy 134 Hemenway, Tony 73, 106, 234, 235 Hemming, Janet 141, 169, 192 Hendricks, Kathy 123, 167, 250, 252, 196 Hensley, Mary Lou 128, 167 Hglgaack, Phil 134, 141, 213, Heriot, Charlene 123, 167, 186 Hemandez, Christine 115 Hemandez, Jerry 134 Hemandez, Vic 134 Hemdon, Roxana 134 Jacobson, Bob 118 Jacquette, Rilla 115, 192 Jakson, Millvi 124, 165 James, Carolyn 124 Jardien, Mary Ann 75 Jeffers, Bill 124 Jensen, Gwen 115, 162, 167, 168, 192 Jervis, Craft 75 Jewell, Gary 124, 213 Johaginessen, Anne 75, 105, 17 Johnson, Lee Ann 115 Johnson, Linda 112, 115, 145. 162, 167, 113, 192 Johnson, Steven 134, 141 Johnson, Terry 124, 212, 234, 235 Johnson, Warren 124 Jones Carol 75 Herrera, Al 73, 108 Herrero, Carol 115 Herrero, Leonard 134 Herrick, Steve 134 Hesting, Pat 73 Hewitt, Cathy 115, 192 Hewitt, Sharon 134 Heydt, Andrea 118, 180, 186 Heyer, S. 39 Heymans, Diana 115, 162, 163 Hibler, Pat 134, 197, 252 Hickey, Michael 123 Hickok, Jane 115, 117, 152, 162, 163, 167, 168, 247 Hicks, Dorothy 35, 107, 115 Higgins, Sandra 123, 167 Hild, Jerry 134, 164 Hild, Denneth 123 Hill, Carolyn 73, 154 Hill, Charles 134 Hill, Dennis 134 Hill, Williams 123, 169 Hillard, Barney 134 Hinton, Gerald 118, 229 Hipayo, Yuonne 123 Jones, Curtis 115, 118 Jones, Gary 132, 134 Jones, Kenneth 134 Jones, 22541 134, 180, 186, 196, Jones Terry 134 Jones, Tom 115, 134, 236 ' Jordan, Jill 40, 72, 75, 107, 145, 151, 167, 168, 171, 173 Jorrick, Steve 143 Joseph, Charles 115, 118 Frances 124 , 179 Joseph, Kenneth 115, 118, 121 Judd, Maria 112, 114, 151, 162, 169, 115, 163, 168, 152, 192 Julienne, Joyce 169, 249 Kaitz, Spencer 134 Kalakian, Harriet 75 224, Kalash, Suzanne 124, 178 Kalawi, Lucy 124 Kavaihilo, Harold 124 Kanter, Jon 76 Keil, Barry 124, 165, 238, 239 Keisner, Rocky 134 Keith, Bill 134 Keller, Mike 134 Kelley, Diane 115 Kelley, Nancy 115, 185 Kellogg, Sue 134, 249 Kelley, Terry 134, 233 Kendall, Charley 115, 118, 229 Kennan, Roger 213 Kenney, Charles 124 Kgrariey, Robert 134, 213, Kems, Dave 76 Kindwell, Bob 134 Kieffer, Racine 118 Kiester, Greg 34, 115 Kiester, John 134 Kilgore, Charles 134 Pete 134 Kimmel, Kimmel, Sharon 115, 149, 192, 247 Kinder, Sharon 115 King, Bill 134 King, Dwight 128 King, Norma 76, 156, 185 King, Pamela 134 Kirby, Fred 134 Kirk, Thomas 76 Kisner, Kathy 134 Kisor, Kenneth 134 Kjobech, Connie 134, 197 Kleynjan, Nelly 31, 76, 198, 24-6 Knigge, Pat 76, 188, 191, 256, 260, 266, 271 Knowlton, Greg 124, 165, 224, 238, 252 Knowlton, Jocile 134 Kohler, Sandy 134 Kolsrud, Lary 134 Komisar, David 134 Koon, John 134 Kovinski, Wolfgang 186 Kozlowski, Linda 124, 197 Kraus, Miriam 124, 178 Kraus, Russell 118, 155, 212 Kroske, Jim 124 Kroske, Jeanne 134 Krumholz, Sharron 134, 252 Kueifer, Stanley 134 Kuetier, Susan 134, 262 L LaBarge, Virginia 76, 83 Lacey, Larry 124, 165 LaFleur, Glenn 115, 220, 221, 234 Lair, Veto 124, 252, 254 Lake, Greg 76 Lambdan, Sheila 124, 145, 168, 169 Lamkin, Pat 124, 185 Landers, John 141 Landers. Janet 112, 114, 118, 162, 170, 247 Lang, Michael 135, 141 Langford, Gary 135 Lansford, Pat 115, 118, 180 Lansford, Rita 135, 180 LaPray, Steve 135, 220 Larrowe, James 124 Larson, Clayton 115, 212 Larson, Sue 50, 77, 101, 107 151, 168, 169, 173 Laverty, Lance 35, 124, 238 Lavielle, Tom 135 LaVite, Marsha 124 Leal, Bobby 124 Ledbetter, John 115 Lee, Sharon 115, 118, 162, 163, 247 Leech, Merrily 124 Leisure, Gary 135, 213 Legggd, Charles 115, 124, Lelland, William 164, 212 Lemaster, DeWayne 135 Lemos, Karen 124, 150, 178 Leonard, Dorothy 135 Leonard, Emory 135 Leonard, Fred 135 Leggfglbet, Andrew 141, 213, Lester, Garry 77, 202, 204, 234 Lester, Linda 135 Levine, Charles 114, 115, 162, 168, 169, 172, 173, 220 Lewis, Carolyn 135 Lewis, Eileen 135, 192 Lewis, Loretta 54, 77, 178, 198 Lewis, Minette 77 Lewis, Nancy 115, 248 Lewis, Robert 135, 167 Lewis, Roberta 65, 72, 77, 107, 156, 169, 196, 250 Licciani, Douglas 124, 229 Lieman, Jerry 135 Li11, Dave 115 Lill, Steven 135 Lillak, Elly 124, 164, 165, 178, 248 Limber, Sally 77, 154 Limber, Amy 135 Lindstrom, Nancy 141 Linggnfelter, Dean 115, 180, Liranzo, Rich 124, 164, 165, 156, 168 Little, Billy 135, 213, 236 Little, Doug 77 Little, Jeanette 135 Little, Steve 124, 213 Litzehnan, David 124, 164, 229 Lockerby, Linda 135 Lockerby, Lorris 124, 151, 164, 165, 169 Lockerby, Sunny 77, 180, 182, 183, 186 Lockwood, Cynhtia 124 Lockwood, Paul 135 Lodge, James 135 Lohsen, Bin 115 Lomax, Patricia 135 Lombard, Carol 78, 167, 246 Lofggard, Linda 135, 164, Long, Velvia 135 Lopez, Johnny 78 Lopez, Madeline 124, 135 Lopez, Rita 135 Lorenzi, Alan 115, 118 Loux, Mike 124, 220, 234, 235 Jovejoy, John 135, 148, 213 Lovejoy, Sue 112, 115, 145, 148 Lovelock, Bob 135 Low, Virginia 112, 115, 118, 197 163 , Loyle, Lucas Lucas, Harriet 115 Maureen 78 Nancy 124 Luce, Donna 135, 167 Luce, Luce, Dowd 78 Bill 78 Lucero, Linda 135, 252 Lugo, Anthony 124, 186 Lundahl, Don 135 Lunger, Paul 78, 180 Lutz, Gaylene 135, 150 Lutz, LaMoyne 115, 118, 212 McElroy, Rachel 116 McFadden, Barbara 116 McGhee, Jeanette 141 McGoey, Brian 135 McGovern, Mike 124 McGregor, Carol 141, 186 McGregor, William 116, 190 McGuire, Terry 135 Miggale, Tom 124, 149, 164, McHenry, Denys 136, 197 Susanne 124, 165, Mglgratyre, Mike 81, 107, 217, 167, 176, 240, 154, 107, McIntyre, Michele 72, 74, 81, 106, 260, 65, 156, 167, 176, 240, 154, 107 McKa.mey, Mike 141, 214, 237 McKassen, David 136 McKennon, Annalee 128, 197 McKie, Della 136 McKnight, C. 186 McLaren, Jim 136 McLaughlin, Lorimer 81, 202, 204, 208, 229 McMahan, Richard 116 Mrilgfleillen, Lorraine 116, 163. McNamara, Frank 81, 167, 136, 171, 173, 189, 190, McNaughton, Charlotte 136 McQuire, Tom 180, 183, 186 McWilliams, Dale 125, 236 M Mabalcon, Eleanor 128 Mabalcon, Mayna 78 MacFarland, Gwen 80, 198 Machado, Ben 124 Machado, Marlene 80 MacMillan, Catharine 141 Madrid, Irene 124, 164, 196, 55 Magrane, Sharon 36, 72, 80, 101, 167, 171, 190, 191, 196 Mahaney, Linda 135 Mahannah, Rick 135, 212 Mahler, Jay 124, 156, 165 Mahler, Signe 80, 188, 256 Mahoney, Pat 124, 239 Majeska, Lyle 124 Malerich, Jim 124 Mallon, Mary 135 Mallory, Milton 124 Manke, Jon 124, 213, 236 Manke, Kathy 80, 190 Manley, Michael 124 Manos, Walter 135 Manson, Dave 80, 146 Marapao, Jane 124 Marapao, Virginia 135 Marciel, Alan 116, 118, 224, 236 Mark, Marta 135 Mello, Francis 125 Mello, Tony 136 Mendelsohn, Cheryl 72, 74, 171, 196, 242 Mendoza, Alan 136 Mendoza, Nancy 116 Mendoza, Pat 136, 249 Mendoza, Tom 125, 229 Michie, Thomas 136 Miller, Dave 125, 136 Miller, Dean 39, 136 Miller, Dennis 125 Miller, Don 202, 204. 239 Miller, Glenn 116, 118, 212 Miller, Gloria 141 Miller, Janet 136, 252 Miller, Jean 128 Miller, Pat 136 Miller, Patricia 136 Miller, Robert 116, 149 Miller, Robert 125 Millman, Sara 136 Mincy, Linda 136 Miner, Val 136 Minor. Jean 125, 164, 165 Miranda, Dave 141 Miron, Joe 136 Mitchell, Sandra 128, 186 Mitchell, Stephen 136 Mlekush, Darrell 136 Mohr, Donna 136 Molinari, Renee 125 Molinari, Sally 115 Moniz, Barbara 125, 165, 189, Moniz. 248 Kathy 116, 163 Moniz, Madeline 125 Moniz, Mary 33 Moniz, Tony 125 Monson, Susan 125 Montague, Mike 136 Montero, Marty 136 Montoya, Ruth 136 Moore, Dwight 136 Moore, James 116, 118, 163 Moore, Judy 116, 118, 170 Moore, Mike 125, 229 Moore, Thomas 125 Moore Thomas M, 136 Lutz, Paulette 50, 78, 240, 241, 116, 269, 154, 191, 79, 107, 106, 64, 257 Lyles Cynthia 124 Lynch, Douglas 116, 118, 229 Lynch, Larry 135 Lyon, Carol 116, 185 Lyon, David 124 Lystad, Garry 135 Mc McBee, Carol 124 McCandlss, Elvy 116 McCarthy, Mike 116, 118, 202, 204, 208, 209 McCarthy, Terry 116, 202, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 228, 229 McCasey, John 124 McClain, Charlene 135 McClaren, Tom 135 McClelland, Dennis 135, 180, 229 McClelland, Richard 124, 164, 180, 186, 224, 234 McCullen, D 186 . McDade, Valerie 81, 196 McDaniel, Dan 135, 213 McDaniels, Lewis 81 Mglggonald, Dana 135, 213, McDonald, Lon 135 McDonald, Paula 135 McElroy, Linda 124 Marlais, Bill 80 Marshall, Janet 116, 162, 168, 247 Martens, JoAnne 135 Martin Brad 124 Martin Cricket 135 Martin Diane 116 Martin, Jim 135 Martin, Kitty 124 Martin, Tony 135 Martinez, Beatrice 116 Martorana, Diane 135, 252 Massa, Valerie 135, 166, 196 Mathias, Steve 233 Matson, John 135 Moore, Tim 136 Moran, David 116, 118 Moreland, James 136 Morgan, Carole 125,'165, 248 254 Morgan, Sue 136 Morones, Dennis 136 Morris, Mike 136 Morrison, Nikkie 136 Morrison. Richard 125 Morton, Linda 136, 178 Mosher, Linda 122, 125 Moss, Dorothy 125, 254 Moss, Stacey 136, 166, 169, 249, 252, 179 Mothershed, Chester 136 Moulton, Michael 125 Mo'unt, Cynthia 136 Mount, Roberta 125 Mountjoy, Wanda 116, 168, 169, 242, 154 Mrozinski, Allan 118 Muck, Jim 83, 108, 109, 151, 224 Muellerleile, Theodore 141 Muetz, Michael 136 Mulrennan, Richard 125 John 38, 125, 164, Muniz, Eddie 125, 202. 204, 209, 210, 220, 234, 235 Munoz, Pat 136, 197, 252 Muylaert, Diane 83 Myers, Tom 118 Myhre, Bonnie 116, 118, 168 247 Myhre, Larry 83, 106, 107, 154, 160, 172, 190, 191, 217 N Nadrowski, Norman 125 Nash, Gary 136 Natole Darlene 136 Neaagg John 116, 118, 162, Mattos, Cheri 124, 165 Mauch, Dave 116 Maus, Penny 116, 118, 185 Maxwell, Vicki 135 May, Linda 80 Mayer, Charles 124, 229 Mayer, Dick 116, 202, 204 Mazzoni, Jane 116, 118, 167, 247 Medeiros, Sandra 31, 81, 107, 250, 251, 252, 254 Meiord, Dwain 136, 180, 186 Mehalmz, Carole 125 Meiring, Mike 136 Melanson, Bonnie 125 Melin, Carole 128 Mello, Barbara 81, 167, 190, 191, 196 Neeley, Carol 136, 252 Nelson, Alex 83, 186 Nelson, Darlene 136 Nelson, Joe 136 Nelson Larry 125 Nelson: Mark 125, 224, 233 Ncilsgn, Marsha 33, 50, 83, Nelson, Richard 125 Nelson Terry Ness, Chris 136 Neusenbaum, Sandi 101, 169 Newgauer, David 136, 185, 19 Newbaur, Pamela 114, 116 Newsome, Eleanor 79, 83 Newsome, Grace Newton, Scott 123, 125, 236 Ng, Gavina 38, 125, 168, 196, 197 Nichols, Betty 31, 35, 114, 115, 116, 152, 169, 192, 247 Nighswonger, Gerald 84, 198 Nixon, Jim 136, 239 Nobriga, Louise 141 Nolleti, Jose 136 Noonan, Ann 84, 146, 167, 246 Nor, Suzan 84, 189, 271 Nordahl, Lee 116 Nordseth, Tom 180 Norris, Charles 84 Norris, Daine 136, 148 Norris, Sharon 125 Northup, Bill 136 Norton, David 84 Norton, Marlene 125, 178 Notley, Kathy 125, 164, 165, 169, 179, 248 Nunes, Bev 125 Nunes, Eddie 136 Nussenbaum, Sandra 72, 84 O Oakes, Cathy 125, 164, 167 0'Brien, Judy 136 O'Connor, Charles 136 O'Harran, Mike 136, 213, 237 Oldaker, Starlin 79, 84, 152, 157, 202, 205 Oliveira, Jeanne 136, 186 Olsen, Christopher 136 Olsen, Lain 125 Onstott, oy 136, 213, 237 Ontiveros, Ronald 118 Orear, JeE 116, 118, 170, 232 Orear, Jim 84, 202, 205, 269, 106, 177, 229 O'Rourke, Daniel 87 Orr, Kerry 136 Ortega, Gary 116 Ortiz, Vic 125 Osbome, Donna 125, 178 Osofsky, Gene 48, 50, 87, 167, 168, 170, 172, 173, 190, 49 Osofsky, Stanley 136, 178. 179 Ouillett, Carol 136 Overman, Michael 112, 116, 162, 170 Owen, Christina 125, 165 Owen, Robert 136 Pacheco, Ramona 141 Pacheco, Steve 136, 225, 229 Packard, Janice 50, 72, 87, 97, 148, 151, 189, 169, 196, 107, 260, 266, l7l Pa e, Vem 87, 106, 229 Palzadino, Mary 136 Pasgina, Patricia 136, 252, ' 1 Panico, Nancy 125, 254, 255 Papini, Donna 116 Papina, RoFger 136 Paradiso, rank 137 Parenti, Kathleen 137, 166 Parker, Gyles 31 87 Parks, Ronnie 137 Parmallee. Lonnie 125 Parson, Suzanne 116, 118, 151, 168, 192 Pastor, Susan 125, 164 Pate, Dave 125 Patino, Jerry 137, 229 Patino, Tom 116 Patrick, Pati 137 Patterson, Linda 137 Patterson, Richard 125 Patyna, Fran 125, 149, 248, 252 Paulo, Peter 233 Paulo, Robyn' 137, 148 Paulsen, Lmda 137, 252, 179 Paulsen, Lois 137 Pavao, Pat 34 125 Pavusek, Cathy 125, 185 Peacock, Herbert 137 Pease, Georgia 125 Pease, Steven 118 Pebelier, Alan 125 Pedro, Kenneth 137 Pefferle, Russell 137 Peirson, Gregory 137 Peirson, Keith 180 Pellaton, Tim 39, 137, 233 Pennypacker, Bonnie 116, 118, 247, 248, 197 Pennypacker, Donna, 137, 197 Perdew, Karen 116, 126 Perdew, Robert 137, 213 Perez, Gamet 125, 178 Perez, Mary 31, 87 Perez, Toni 128 Pefgns, JoAnne 87, 180, 183, Perry, Dennis 137 Perry, Donna 137 Perry, Gwendolyn 137 Peterson, Judy 137 Petersen, Larry 87, 232 Peterson, Tracey 116, 180 Peterson, Josephine 137, 252 Judi 36, 97, 242, Wilson Peterson, Kristine 125 Peterson, Pauline 125, 185 Peterson, Ruth 137, 141 Petracek, Mike 88 Pettigrove, William 88 Pflam, Sterling 125 Phillips, Don 88, 84 Phillips, Norman 125, 180, 186, 225, 229 Phillips, Susan 137 Pierce, Drusilla 50, 72, 88, 168, 170, 171, 246, 154, 196 101, Piercy, 65 Barvara 116, 117 Piersol, Kittie 125 Pierson, G. 213 Pirnentel, Tom 125, 165, 212 156 Pinana, Laura 137 Pinana, Linda 137 Pipitfone, Rich 88- 198 Pitcher, Bill 88 Piziali, Eddie 125, 229 Pock, Doug 125 Pointer, Gary 88 Pomales, Tino 88, 189 Poole, Margot 137, 166, 167, 171, 196. 197 Poole, Michaela 137, 141, 166, 167, 178, 197 Poore Lynette 137, 167, 250, 197, 251 Poore, Susan 50, 72, 89, 145, 167, 168, 252 Post, Shirley 137 Potter, Jim 137 Prather, Bill 89, 217, 108 Pratt, Beverly 137 Pratt, Darrell 125 Pratt, James 116 Bob 137 4 Pratt, Pratt, Terry 38, 137 Prioste, William 125 Profitt, Jimmy 137 Pugsley, Patsey 89 Pumphrey, Dorothy 116 Putman, Myron 89 Quigley, Larry 137 Quint, James 137 Rafael, Pat 125 Raffanti, Pat 125 Ramirez, Dolores 125, 179 Randall, Marlene 137, 166 Rasmussen, Susan 137 Ray, George 125 Ray, Mike 137, 229 Raymor, Mike 89, 105, 217 Reading, Carolyn 40, 90, 225, 242, 154, 191, 190, 106, 107, 268 Reading, Kenneth 126, 180, 229 Ream, Tim 126, 233 Rector Mike 90 Rego, Sandra 137, 252, 251 Reig, C. 252 Reilly, Mike 49, 90, 101, 107, 168, 169 Reiley, Richard 54, 90 Reilly, 'Terry 126, 224 Reindl, Larri138, 239 Reitsma, Jo llen 137 Renk, Nancy Ann 138, 156, 196 Renshaw, Keith 92, 90 Rentson, Paul 141 Reyes, Priscilla 138 Reynolds, Margaret 116 Reynolds, Rae 138, 167, 252, 254 Rhodes, Glenn 85, 90 Rhodes, Jack 138, 237 Rhodes, Reva 33, 90, 189, 171, 109, 264 Rhodes, Sheila 116, 180, 183 186 Richards, Gene 91 Richard, Nancy 40, 90, 167, 170, 190, 191, 196, 256, 107, 105 , Richardson, Craig 116 Riegel, Connie 137 Riesing, Doris 138 Ripley, Robert 126, 165 Rivera, Julie 91 Rivera, Pat 126 Rivers, Fred 91 Robbins, Douglas 126, 229 Roberts, Bruce 126, 238 Robertson, Charlet 126 Robertson, Glenn 126 Robertson, Timmy 126 Robinson, Eric 138, 239 Robinson, Jeff 138 Robinson, Judy 138 Rodriguez, Art 33. 50, 91 101, 202, 205, 249 Rogers, Jill 138 Rogers, Judy 126, 138 Rogers, Larry 68, 91 Rogge, Terry 138 Romero, Rita 68, 91, 106, 177, 241, 246 Rosa, Anna 64, 91, 118, 144 145, 150, 168, 106 276 1 Rosasen, Robin 138 Rose, Cynthia 138 Rose, James 35, 84, 91 Ross, Dennis 126 Ross, Maudell 126 Rosvall, Sheryl 138, 249 Roush, Shirley 92 Rowe, Janet 92, 261 Rowe, Jenifer 50, 92 Rowell, Pam 138, 141 Rowland, High 116, 146, 189, 269 Rowley, Bruce 138 Royal, Judy 116, 167 Royce, Karen 40, 50, 92, 148, 167, 172, 269 Royce, Richard 138, 166, 225 Rozario, Dennis 92, 106, 202, 205, 229, 249 Rubio, Holly 68, 72, 92, 107, 146, 151, 167, 168, 170 Rubis, Bonita 116, 247 Rubis, Jim 93 Rudder, Eddie 93 Rudolph, Samuel 138, 186, 180 Ruiz, Sharyn 118 Rule, Wendy 126 Runyon, Michael 93 Rupp, Ellen 126 Rusconi, Sherry 138, 167 Rush, Allan 116, 118, 239 Rush, Melva 40, 93, 107, 167, 171 Rush, Wayne 141, 229 Russell, Dan 138 Ryeder, Josie 116, 118, 192 Ryder, Linda 138 Rye, Ruth 138 Rykeh, Dave 138 Saia, Manuel 84, 93 Sale, Steve 126 Saleen, Robert 93 Salera, John 126, 212, 220 Sanbom, Dan 126 Sandall, Ken 116, 145, 162, 170, 169, 171, 232 Sandoval, Guy 116, 163 Sandoval, Jeff 126 Santos, David 118 Santos, Lilly 116 Santos, Mary 93 Santti, Vicky 126 Santucci, Louis 138 Sapray, S. 225 Sarvis, Kathy 126, 178 Satariano, Joe 116, 185 Savage, Edel 138, 141 Sawdey, Kathy 50, 93, 241, 246, 154, 191, 190, 196, 106 Sayers, Fay 138 Schaap, Mary Joan 116 Schapp, Paula 126, 169 Schaffer, Bill 138, 213 Scherck, Charles 116, 236 Schley, John 126 Scholtz, Dana 138 Schmidt, Carol 116, 118 Schmidt, Joyce 138, 249 Schoenbom, Judy 138 Schreck, Ron 138, 229 Schrimpf, Greg 138 Schultz, Donna 126 Schumacker, John 94 Schumacker, Richard 116, 118 Schwalm, Lynne 126 Schwartz, Ron 138, 141, 220, 229 Schwerm, Milliam 116, 118, 163, 202, 205, 208 Scott, Cheryl 138, 197 Scott, Joan 138 Scott, Robert 79, 94, 173, 202 Scott, Robert 116 Scott, Ronald 126 Scott, Sharon 126 Scott, Susan 126, 178 Scroggins, Aaron 126 Scroggins, James 116 Scudero, Frank 138 Sears, Steve 138 Seavall, Kathy 138, 167 Seel, Mary Joan 115, 116, 118, 162, 172, 197, 247 Seevers, Sue 126, 149, 164, 165, 169, 178 Seibel, Ed 126 Segg, Barbara 94, 167, 196, 7 Shafer, James 94 Shafer, Robert 126, 229 Shands, Jack 138 Sharp, Margaret 138 Shaw, Donna 126 169, 179 Shaw, Stephen 116 Sheafer, John 126 Shelton, Joseph 94 Shelton, Paula 94 Shenkel, John 141 Shepard, Pat 50, 72, 94, 145, 161, 167, 168, 169, 240, 252, 191, 190, 106, 107 Shepherd, Sharon 94, 167, 240, 241, 106 Sherboumed, Diane 141 Sherrick, Ralph 126, 213 Sherrick, Steve 213 Shidler, David 126, 178 Shivley, Kenneth 95, 79 Shively, Rollin, 138 Shultz, D, 197 Shumate, Neil 95, 256, 271 Shumate, Robert 126 Sierks, Bob 72, 95, 107, 190, 191, 169 Silva, Albert 95, 166 Silva, Dale 138, 235 Silva, Daniel 126 Silva, David 95 Subel, Sandra 138 Sucher, David 41, 69, 232 Surnstad, Dennis 127, 177 Sundberg, Gundbor 127, 151, 168, 155 Sundin, Rich 139 Sutcliffe, Dean 117, 118, 173, 169, 197, 232 Swearington, Lawrence 127, 213 Swenson, Russell 117, 118 Szuch, Frank 139 Talent, Randy 127 Tangen, Craig 139 Tanner, Carrie 99 Tanner, Charles 180, 186 Silva Dennis 141 Silva, Diane 127 Silva, Eileen 126 Silva, Georgean 138, 167, 240 Silva, Janis 31, 35, 116 Silva, Linda 138 Silva, Lorraine 138 Silva, Marilyn 50, 95, 146, 189, 269, 84 Silva, Mary 50, 95, 261 Silva, Sheldon 138 Silva, Sue 126 Silva, Veronica 117 Simmons, Gene 139, 141 Simmons, Gina 50, 72, 74, 95, 96, 145, 148, 167, 170, 189, 169, 171, 246, 108, 196, 107 Singleton, David 116, 118, 212, 232 Skubal, Gary 139, 237 Slattfengren, Wally 127 Sloan, Harry 96, 107, 177, 205 Sloan, William 96 Smario, Jerry 139 213 Smario, Larry 96, 146, 202, 205, 236 Smart, Bob 127, 233 Smith, Barry 139 Smith, David 116, 164, 168, 202, 205 Smith, Dennis 139 Smith Dennis 127, 149 Smith, Gary 96, 173 Smith, Gordon 96 Smith Grant 96, 139 smmf, Jeanette 127, 186 Smith, Julie 50, 97, 141, 180, 242, 191, 190, 196, 107, 106, 105 Smith, Kenneth 127 Smith Russell 127, 166, 213 Smith, Vem 117 Snider, Diane 139, 167, 252 Snyde r, Cindy 139 Soares, Clayton 127 Soares, Derrick 97 Soares, Linda 139 Solomon, Charlotte 139 Sonnichsen, Linda 127, 164, 167, 197 Sorensen, James 139, 166, 237 Sorensen Tanner, Justin 117, 202, 205 Tanner, Pamela 127 Tanner Priscilla 139 Tanner, Valen 30, 139 Tapper. Dennis 139 Tate, Alice 99 Tavares, Rodney 139 Tavent, Randy 139 Taylor, Judy 127, 167, 165, 248, 179 Teixeira, Ed 139 Temple, Leon 117, 236 Temple, Les 127, 236 Templeman, JoAnn 139 Tervay, Bill 117, 118, 232 Texeira , Lon 139 Tharp, Linda 127 Thayer, JoAnn 99 Thisdell, Sharon 138, 148, 152 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , James 127 , Jeannie 117 , John 139, 141, 163 , Laura 139 , Linda 139 , Stan 139 Thompson, Bob 50, 72, 99, 173, 1 52, 191, 190, 107 Thompson, Gary 123, 139, 127 Thompson, Pamela 99, 189, 198 Thorne, Joe 127 Thorne, Nancy 139 Thomton, Pat 72, 99, 167, 191, 190, 196, 105 Thurman, Liz 198 Thwing, Karen 99, 185 T hwing Kris 99 Tingleyi, Frank 139 Tingley, Stephen 117, 118 Tomley Constance 141 Tomley: Susan 128, 156 Torres, Christine 117 Torres, Toni 139 Torres, Victoria 117 Townsend, D. 118, 180 Tremlnlanice 141 197 Tribuzio, Jean 139 Tribuzio, Sandra 102 Troublefield, Judy 139 True, Cheryl 139, 141 Vilala, John 103 Vincent, Bernadette 139 Viola, Diane 140, 196 Viscovich, Peter 127, 168, 178, 212, 236 Voight, Ralph 85, 103 Vollmer, Susan 127, 164, 170 Wagle, Bob 101, 103, 146, 148, 189 Wagle, Ron 140, 148, 213, 220 Walden, James 127, 237 Walker, Tina 140, 272 Walker, Becky 127, 178 Walker, Marie 33, 103 Walker, Rosemary 65, 72, 83, 103, 107, 154 Wallace, Jack 140, 180 Wallace, Kathy 140 Wallin, Pam 125, 149, 164 Wallis, Barbara 127 Walls, Dixie 140 Walters, Charles 117 Walters, Dusty 128 Walters, Robert 117, 234, 235 Walther, Diane 117, 192 Walton, Kent 38, 127 Wardell, Alan 140 Wardell, Sue 140 Wareham, Dave 117, 118 Wareham, Rormie 127 Wamke, Jackie 140 Waglgbum, Janice 103, 152, 1 Waterson, Carin 118, 167, 168, 163, 192 Watts, Jack 103 Way, Craig 140 Weakley, Laurreen 140 Weber, John 103 Weber, Robert 38, 127 Weingart, Richard 140, 166, 171, 180, 213 Weir, David 117, 118, 173, 197, 212 Welchotf, Christie 140, 249 Wells, Barbara 117 Wentworth, Bill 127, 220 Wentworth, Wally 118 Wery, Jim 140, 141 Wessman, Harry 117, 155 West, Susan 140 Wcisggay, Gordon 117, 118, Wheat, Frank 117, 152 Wheeler, Mildred 104, 167, 170 Wheeler, Roberta 140, 167, 185 Wheelings, Bonnie 140 White, Sandy 140, 185 Whitman, Ron 128, 236 Whitemore, Pat 140 Wieck, Nancy 126 Wiersch, Cheryl 140, 167 Wilchotf, C. 167 Wilfong Ron 140 Willes, Shirley 104, 189 Willhite, Judy 117, 118 Williams, Anthony 117, 212 191, 190, 196 107 Sorensen, Pete 139, 213 Soto, Hope 127 Soto, Reggie 117 Southard, Sharon 139 Souza, Donald 97, 198, 85 Souza, Rich 127, 233 Souza, Sharon 139, 155 Sowdon, Robert 97 Spalinger, Robert 139 Speed, Robert 117 Spencer, Duane 139 Spiller, Charlene 139 Spinks, Carol 127 Sponsel, Carol 127 Sponsel, James 97 Sprague, Paul 139 Stahr, Ro er 127, 213 Stamats, Cheryl 139 Stanton, Linda 167, 196 Starratt, Hal 139 Startzman, Robert 139 Streams, Ron 139 Steinberg, Donna 141 167, 197 Steinberg, Nina 50, 72, 167, 168, 169, 154, 64 Sterlinski, Kathie 139 Stevenson, Bob 139 Steward, Bill 117, 118 Stewart, Barrie 172 Stewart, David 139, 166, 224 Stewart, Janet 117, 185 Stine, Charles 185 Stott, Stephen 127, 213 Strathman, Mimi 176, 180, 183, 185, 186 Strizver, Richard 30, 127 Stroh, Michelle 117 Strohmaier, James 139, 239 Strohmaier, William 117 Strom, Steve 117 Strutz, Linda 50, 167, 168, 170, 191, 190, 196, 107 Stuart, John 139 Turjillo, Elaine 139, 146 Tsurumoto, Karen 40, 48, 50, 102, 154, 10'7, 161, 167, 169, 257 Tubbs, Michael 117 Tubbs, Sheldon 102 Turck, David 139, 166, 224 Tumer, Frederick 139 Tumer, Kenneth 139 Tumer, Michael 102 Ullman, Leslie 38, 139, 180, 186, 196 Ulrich, Bob 139 Upham, Iiimn 139 Upham, aureen 139 Urban, Frank 101, 102, 186 Urban, Allen 141, 180, 197 Uriz, Rosemarie 127 Valentine, Diana 118 Valenzin, Larry 117, 118, 168, 170, 171, 173, 249, 229 Valin, Karen 139 Vandenakker, Bob 202, 205 Vandenakker, J. 118 Vandevanter, Dale 139, 186 Van De Velt, Carol 139 Vanier, Linda 167 Van Vleck, Laurette 102 Van Vleck, Nancy 127 Varble, Vana 127 Vencente, Janice 128 Vecente, Shirley 102 Vegas, David 127, 202, 205, 249 Vegas, Gail 139 Velasco, Mercy 139 Verandes, Ed 102, 202, 205 Verandes, Pat 117, 118 Vicochea, Doloras 127 Vidales, Marilyn 117, 150, 162, 169 Vierra, Susan 139 Vigil, Fred 128 Williams Bill 105 Williamsi Den 140 Williams Dennis 128 Williams: Iva 30, 104 Williams, James 104, 213, 229 Williams, John 128 Williams, Mark 140, 237 Williams Nadine 117 Williams, Sandy 140 Williams, Steve 128 Wilson, Alan 140 Albert 140 Wilson, Dale 129 Wilson, Ross 140 Wiltz, Eleanor 128, 252, 254 Winder, Jerry 140, 141 Winter, Karen 128 Wittma er, Nick 128 Wolfarrli Mike 30, 140 Wood, Shirley 128 Worley, Roy 117 Woznick, Dorell 128 Wright, Arlene 128 Wright, David 128 Wright, Linda 140, 153 Wright, Roger 36, 104 Wright, Ron 128, 229 Wulff, Barbara 128 Ybarra, Barry 50, 105, 177 Yeakle, David 117 Young, Ronnie 105 York, Sharron 140 Youtsey, Sandra 128 Yunghans, Ralph 128 Zacarias, Shirley 140 Zacarias, Betty 105 Zavala, Ramon 140 Zettel, Anne 128 Zinn, Loryn 140 Zobel, Woody 128 Zuvela, Barbara 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