Hillsdale High School - Shield Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jolayne Schmid, Sharon Dunn, Diane Broock, Susan Slock, Irene Chrisfian, Pal Brown, Carol Hillberg Sue Cashion, Lynn Heimsofh, Jinny Porfer, Linda Ince, Sandy Phillips. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wendy Weeks, Jane? Page, Debbie Hofclikiss, Julia Knaak, Gail Van Winkle, Gladys Kavafhas, Linda Jordan, Eileen lscoff, Linda Khoury, Diane Ahlf, Annefle Campaqna, Eileen Sullivan. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorofhy Hutchinson, Linda Hense, Mary Frosl, Susan Thouren, Annebelle Pidlaoan, Paulefle Purkefl, Barbara Hicok, Sue Sawer, Mary Ernsf, Chrisfine Young, Pat Luddy. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Walker, Vicki Klilgaard, Sheri Clark, Cheryl Macbouqall, Kalhie Sellers, Sue Hansen, Carol Canlone, Sharon Slafford, Jane Balkow, Karen Leonard, Penny Lawall, Judy Hugh. MIXED CHORUS ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pal Chrislenson, Susan Chealham, Florence Amendola, Joyca Jones, Rodne Ellinglon, Marye Jo Faulkner, Mary Jane Hollinger, Sfephanie Campagna, Cynlhia Moore, Janice Hari, Jan Van Noorden, Anna Collins, Michel Jo Mauss, Judy Smilh, Cele Schwarh, Liane lscoff. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Seidman, Elaine Feldman, Gail Tavennar, Carol Schoqer, Garryelf Rakexlraw, Olivia Relschling, Gall Duncan, Shirley Hoffman, Donna Graham, Toni Doidge, Cynfhia Nelson, Gaorgean Wolfe, Babs Chapin, Kaye Kelley, Alice Kaarlela. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Blass, -Joan Sachf, Adrienne Nieri, Diane Chrislenson, Vicki Suchoisky, Kihy Larkin, Jack Harriss, Elaine Curley, Darlene Smilh, Peqqy Thomas, Ellen Haworth, Edna Powers, Jaan Wesr, Sue Hilchcock, Pal McHugh, Linda McGinnis, Nancy Hamann, Miriam Rogers, Sandell Pippus, Ellen Bauer, Barbara Speaker. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Mifchell, Diane Mayer, Penny Lange, Donna DeVoli, Joy Bendinelli. ROW FIVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brent Alfieri, Mike Van Winkle, John Parker, Bob Viscounf, Ulf-Dieler Filipp, Sieve Smllh, Tom Price, Ed Hiram, Gary Oswald, AI Benner, Wayne Hansen, Bob Hollavay, Dave Myers, Kalhy Condon. 52

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Fas c A 5 I '- .4 , LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Nichol, Ken Nussbaum, Jim Creighton, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Barizon. John Jaeger. Not Skip Rodman. pictured: Jim Nesbitt. Although the Associated Boys Students has not undertaken many proiects this year, the activities it has sponsored have been enioyed by those who participated in them. The A.B.S., with Dick Nichol. Jim Creighton, Ken Nussbaum, and Slcip Redman as its tall otticers, sponsored the A.B.S. Fun Night. Held in the gyms, this tirst activity ot the school year provided a chance tor students to renew old triendships and make new ones. Interesting assemblies were also presented by the A.B.S. Car racing and stereophonic sound were among the topics discussed during these programs. Service projects were also sponsored by the A.B.S. The purchase ot the baseball pitching machine, and the co-financing ot UlieDieter Filipp, our foreign exchange student. were both undertalren this year. Pete Barizon, Jim Nesbitt, John Jaeger, and Bruce Darnley were the spring otticers. Waiting on tables at the GAA. banquet was among the many activities planned tor the spring semester. 51



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S I C ORCHESTRA Vlollnlm: Parrlcla Plllard, Sue lanlrs: Sfeve Smlrh, Gary Young: Karen Wafson, Llnda leardeng Klffy Larkln, Dlane Chrlslensong Ed Davls, Carol Melvin: Carol Wolfson, Llnda McClellan: Palrlcla Portman, Barbara Gerdaug Brenda lordwall, Sarah Marllng Carol Klnlrade: Flullsls: Marllyn March, Lenore Elllohg Oboelsfs: Carol Bless, Carol Fox: Clarlnellsfs: Gary Esfon, John Eqberfg Saxophonlm: Roqer Smllh, Richard Klrchner: lassoonlsf: Marl- anne O'Nellg lass Drummer: Allan Arlo: Snare Drummer: Roger Phllllps: Tlmpanlsl: John Dolan: Dlreclor: Roberf Ish: Planlsls: Jeanne Arnberq, Laura Klng, Lora l.ee Holi: Vlolalsfs: lefsy Selfz, Ronald Danlelsg Cellolslsz lruce Gardiner, Kay Kummerg Jullef Patterson, Charlolfe League: Pam Melcherg Sfrlnq losses: Allce Sleed, lonnle Lavlson, Donna Love, Sue Harrls, Gall lmus, Sandy Morris: Trombonlm: Bud Parlier, llll Tlnglayg Trumpets: Loulse Granlham, Al Gunferg French Horns: Sue Harrls, Sondra Von Plnnon, Rlchard Flanders. Excellenl ' is lhe only word 'rhaf can adequalely describe Hillsdale High School's Music Deparlmenl lhis year. lls many acfivilies have shown lhe willingness lo work for perfeclion and have made if well lcnown 'rhroughoul 'lhe area. The firsf proiecf of 'lhe deparfmenf was Then and Now, a musical show pu? on lo raise money for choir robes. Al' Chrislmas lhe sfudenls presenled fheir annual Chrislmas Pageanl lo lhe school and lhe P.T.A. I+ was lhe firsl lime fhe red and blue of l-lillsdale's robes had been seen in public. Our school was well represenled in 'rhe Dislricl Fesfival in February. One hundred +wen+y sludenls were senl as an example of our musical abilily. ln March we were ably represenled in lhe Bay Area Secfion Music Feslival and in April al' ihe San Jose Slale Spring Concerl, by our band, orcheslra, and choir. The year was concluded wilh a June Spring Concerf in which 'rhe band and choirs performed, lo lhe delighl of lhe communify. Our school dance band was noi idle during 'lhe year. They played al lhe San Maleo A.G.S. Spring Formal and our swim show, as well as al many ofher evenls. The Music Club also spenl a busy year selling Knighl Boolzs, and assisfing lhe Music Deparlrnenl by acling as guides and worlring sfands during lhe Elemenlary and Junior High Fesiival which was held a+ Hillsdale. We owe a vole of lhanlrs lo our Music Deparlmenl, under fha direclion of Mr. Duke Carnpagna and Mr. Reber? Ish. for helping 'fo malre our year and fha dislricl's year more pleasanl lhrough music. 53

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