Homestead High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Cupertino, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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Ahearn Senior Class of l968 Danny A. Allen ,W X9 f 'Ma ' 'Y I W if My f.M,y,,W sN ., , Y W . V ,fx ,,-1:-40'-A lj., l 'Q Ss ' . V , f , , 4 f. f , , f 5, gb, .1 ,, - +A Kally S. Anastole James S. Ansell Larry M. Asher Opposite Page: Upper left: Richard Burt, President, Rosemary Campos. Social Manager, Thomas Maronde, Sergeant-at-Arms, Thomas Changnon, Vice Pres- ident. Nancy Berglund, Secretary, Reed Sparks, Treasurer. 3- , 1 A A Ryder, Senior class advisor. , 2 'Y .4 vo, Jr.. .N-.K : ,,.,, , ' Uv' 5162. f David L. Anderson Kenton W. Anderson Richard C. Archibald Greg A. Asbury eq, ., . ,AR X: K I if rr f , ' sa i c , I-. is af f Y -n X j' 1 , ,if ,T 1 . f jg f y .f nf Lissa Anastasia ' z' ff I 2 .' -Hz, 4 X 1 I , ' 'QZ'?wPvf, , ,V ,511 .4 V. Ronalee K. Anderson ,,., :M Gary D. Asher ww 'Lil 'Pg-'nf' Linda A Bagnall Steven R. Bailey Larry C Baker Davld M Baltzer Manuel Barragan George M. Barre 'vn- Barbara L. Beard Cynthsa F Becker Patrlck K Bedmger Davld G Beech Gary Beldner Nancy D Berglund Donald S Berkowitz Anne Marne Bernard Kenneth K. Berridge '?f1' .,w....L Charles T. - A ' 3.7 x '+'-V. fu fd - Z 2 aff ' 07' Bembe Neil A. Bethel Lauralyn Beverage Stephen D. Bielanberg 'iw 'MS Richard L. Birkenbeul Larry R. Bloom Robert W. Bock Deborah L. Bogart up ff-jf 'ww E., Ae. -,f, Alan A. Bortoli Mark L. Bortoli Caroll J. Bosco Russell E. Bowen John K. Boyd WW 7191 Grant S. Bracket! Peter E. Bradshaw John M. Bronzovic Robert P. Brost 'av' lf-mari ffwfi' Brown Edmond L. Brown Judith A. Brown Mark J. Brown Randy E Brown Robert M. Brown Steven L Brown Barry L Brumfneld Edward P Burke Allan L Burns Richard H. Burt , ff gf vs--. James E. Butts Timothy D Buus fix. f si ' K 4 Rosemary Campos Yu-Chung Chan 57 , f 'Q f. -A -f ' k. ,J K. if f 0, Q. K , A 'wx A , F Vwym .fb '...W.. Cynthia A. Chesebro Kurt F. Chilton Pamela A. Chisum Carole E. Chow Richard M. Contro QQ! ,,.-, John S. 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Dumas Katherine J. Endsley Peter T. Evangel Michael L. Faulkner , .ww Steven A Fauth Kathleen L. Fechner f Roberta F. Filippino Douglas A Fishburn vs Y sv Peggy A Feeley 'af f.,f ,A Betty L. Foreman 'ke 'bs Robert A Ferrer , Howard L. Fielding ' ' ng Q ig X ., , . 1 ,fe in ' sz ' 513 ' t i f N-nf' , .-.. ii XoA A .X,, A AIN sp! Patricia A Forrestall Jacqueline M. Forte 2' f X' 4 2 -nr-...Q., gk we dm ' 4 1-we Ns ,- it Dennis M. Fox Sheri A Franklin Laur .X . 3 'NW' Carol L. Freed Steven J. Furuta 526 N.. 1.3.4 nv-.. , Q 'z ..t1iu, 'r ': . Q 155. L W-..-..., D 7.1.3 it .. gf ,. ...W 'lik ASF. of . we ' -Elfizigag Q -..-. - I .. -- ff . m J: my , ' f Wife ' li .L 5 ,, . -,Pi uuz lf mf T' A ':f ' . . ,, X ing! l wp-11 rr-, 2 Douglas L. Frazier Shelley M. Fretwell Glenn A Gaesser g.ii I o-my .yas-..5,' David L. Frey Connie M. Gantt I ' ' wmg y l Venancla T Garcua Robert D. Gard Chnstopher R. Gaynor Llnda F Gehrke Stephen A. Gentes Duane Guannoccaro Ronald S Glddy Susan J. Gifford Teresa E Glsske Mary B. Gleason Phillip L. Gomes i T 't- A-N Carol E. Gobby Steven M. Gomes ,4QV .491 .....,,...w' , Wm L Aurelio D. Gomez .A X ,pf ff-. ' , X Diane L. Gressley fb new --.-..a.,,0 Cheryl L. Gross l Xa, Qu--.5 William R. Hanna .l. LaMaryIis Harris u Q'- TTNT7' L ww. wi ff- falf- My Ll Lorraine M. Gomez Jaqueline M. Gonzales .,.. ..,.,, UV.. I N., V.V. ,,.V I ,,,,,f7m.y V I 4, lv' ' . . . fflfif. l . 4 -Q Q42 A A .pf-1' -,,,...a C. Ben Griewing Michael V. Griffin A cvs ws-qv l Gail A. Grover Bruce W. Gruver .. A . -V T.. f 3. - l 1 ' x . - ill ' A 4 N. Ellen Hart Sharon E. Hart 22 I ' . rug. If if .1 . me S 1 vi if X L Enid M. Goodale YS I x .loan C. Grainger Denise L. Griffiths Betty S. Hall l eww.. 'VTWV Q Nancy J. Hauben Geoffrey S. Groseclose Martin A. Hall L Sherry S. Hansen Jeanine Hauserman 'VX PTF' .... 'IT' . Jacquelyn F. Hawkins ,,f al flue' Ronald L. Hayes Thomas E. Heldt Jennifer A. Hemmes l V .Q 3 e 5 ,,.,.,,,V ff... ...,, K n',y , nnnn L .f .,, Deborah A. Henderson Stephen L. Hermsmeyer rf? David B. Hennessy Donald W. Hennings Nancy Herald 1.7 . 'Qu 'OX' 6 W'f7 ,, K Denis M. Hiimans Daniel L. Hill William D. Hines Paul L. Hoeschen Nancy M. Hom its-'ua-.1-4 Donna J. Hofele Hal V. Holladay Randel J. Holly 23 ,, .J .,, . fm . . 'xy M. ,,. , ., i , . I ff 3 F 2 W. ws ,X - - . 31. 1 .fue s -...noe-Jill 295 .wf , 1... , A - aww ,- .X . , f ew f J . . - Barbara J. Hemsted 'gm if. ., W. 'Z jf., ...y fi i, Q ,, . .. hifi inera. . AK, . e i 1 - L L Cheryl J. Herfurth Melvin L. Ho Holly S. Holman Stephen T. Hoo Tia., we-W., 'VS . '5 ' -K', tv l in Carol J. Holmes Kathleen A. Holmes Cherry A. Holt Lynn D. Houser Judy M. Howe ,J asks, Harvey M. Hovt Jeannette C. Hugger David C. Hurd Jonathan D. lssacs ,. . 53 at .-,JE '69 - Q NQXQ- L.. P' MQ? sf Y 3 y I Albert S. Jacobi Terry R. Jephson .1 a E. Stanley Jacobson Dwight E. Johnson Donald P. Jarrett Bradley G. Jones Kenneth S. Jackson Michael E. Jackson Sandra S. Jaworskl Jan C. Jensen 'Q' I w h ,,., . ' 'Uni cw 'F -Y L4 ,4 is-.., ang ,rw g Wir f rx , A Michael L. Jordan , y ' VL, , , ,Q 43. 1 V f V 4, 1.3 r. 1: ' ' 4- If f : 5. 'N 3 ' ' ' 2 .f M T 5 1 I ki' g e 9. 1 4 X, 1. 5 Qi 1, if H Y I Sherry J. Keith V517 gg Kenneth B. Judd Valerie Judd Grids' ........., Jeffery S. Kaisershot Richard J. Kearns f if , -.J Nfl' V fy. 37 Z 4 'f,'wf' Q'-fl? - ,J Geary R. Kellner Carolyn P. Kemalyar John L. Kerstulovlch MS! ,...444 ' Mfr Mitchel A. Kintis .M -, Chris N. Keyes Linda S. Klocke Dennis Kinzv David G. Kirbv fit. , ff , if f ww. - ,A,, .ff V My X77 ' 4. ,TZZ9 'fi ,N 'f'-wawvv' K. Sreven L Kirchhof Douglass A. Kirkish Laura J. Klugherz Donna Knapp rs, up-v-'Q in-N 4 L Randall S. Knowles Bradley C. Knudson Leslie J. Knutson Robert B. Kochendorfer Lawrence V. Koe if A , glxp Q will wx vw 'Y-+-, 4' T15 'fre' Y-'idx L Stephen A. Kroll Gail D. Laberdie Elias Lahdesmaki Debra L. Langers Linda Langford ry '73 'X '41 we--'fr N .sf pke C2 L 4 Terry L. Lawson Thomas F. Leonard Beverly A. Lettau Karen A. Lezotte Joseph B. Lilly John K. Limbean Robert A. Lindahn Deborah B. Lindsley Peter W. Linn 'N , 3 vi-.kj X Q , 4,-if I - ., I . Sf ,, If JF 'KJ A Q ' 'W ' 'W' . ' V, l Robert T Lockyer Kristine M. Lopez D'Arcy H. Lorimer Charles V. Loring W. .-f .' Jennifer J. Loros Mr' .-,dv 7? Karen J. Low .ri,e,LL T 8711? Michael L. Lutzker Donovan L. Mack Douglas C. MacRae wwe-f Philip R. Madvig Michele M. Maffucci Gene T. Malcolm Diane C. Manchester Tim K. Manross . ima' . i . . K. 10 W' L ,...l,1--1-:ug Wes O. Lucken Olga V. Luna B.. Teresa Madison gl-v Luciano M. Maldonado Thomas C. Maronde Hal ..- I 4 Q I Kenneth M. Martin ' lpvx' 312 ,-.W-' 'qikivli Peter T. Mason Y? 'VW I WPFKI' L Gail C. Mathis 9- Kit D. Mattingly 1 .,A wa! K Marla J. McBride Dennis E. McCarthy Eff ll-2-J ' 4 -fn.. Don J. Mathison 'ist X: ' ew, -f-lu Stephen M. McCann , I. q by K, x t KQ4 A Lan. au- 'zu' K . V N -f--v 9' fa 1 Patricia C. McCoy Mir q t K i ..'.a, xy X 'ix at l f. 4 ' ft N , V -- .. K '57 X 'll R c to .., l I wr' X tiff' ' -f- X ...tl Toni Masterson L Thomas W. Massie Ov' N--. -.t Mitchell M. Matsuoka Kathleen T. Matre div fwwf' I 1 Rick Matchell Q... xnxx? Deborah G. Matthews 2 if , f if Y S X X 'VW 42' . ' 4 fftiifir I ffm my . 'YI f '- , ff f f f ,ff f , , Sandra D. McDonald 'fi' Q Q V' I 3 ' 0 'Q' ni a. 9' W A R sv QSM Ni :ig W 1 1 X Q wx V Q' , 'EX x i XX S X QW , . N W ' f X 323 N Linda A McGIew . NZ 4 K. Barry McPherson - - E. John Meslo Sw Rose Marie Menager , ...mm Melody A. Mikul 5 Stephen J. McKinzie ,-ow -.,..-f John D. McPherson John W. McGrady George J. Mendez Lynn S. Mendia hi.. Barbara Merha Linda E. Metz Melinda L. Miller 'W 7 W .. , J W C my .45 wg, L if 5 1 1 . K f9 l gs . Dana K. Moberly Barbara L. Michaels Priscilla M. Moe , , I f- ,,,,,..V7fV5k.53V,,VV.7fQ fr, -ff flfgw, illur'V ,W , Ray E. Mocherman Gerald R. Moore ' ' . IJ: 1 Michael J. Mongtello , x , 6 Y I ,. 7 V' . QV . 1 V if 'E MAA: X. Fi I. J 4 Vincent L Mok 04 Allen G. Moore X1 ,wx 7 ? 'UN Ar A Robin E. Moore Iii ,,.7 Suzanne 11' I-.uv -...J- 'ind Mullins Aa , f f1 ! iii? X. ri' '1 '-is Michael C. Munt T .AQ 'vw n . . .iw . N Stephen R Moore 'A Sq. .,..v'-Q I7 si 'llfihun Rory L. Muscatell A f. ,Na Louis A Navone Sandra E. Neilson Barbara J. Nelson -1 1' f is es lk Sarah K. Narup An any Mn? Alf Jean C. Nelson ss 4 - fi' an A .fd ftlifjk Milk L I uf'-:J X .K A ,L I- li Aj QR X A James F. Nelson E. . . liz, . I an 1 ve-rv 'A . ,C has-ff K Q J 5. l Jenny Z. Nicoll 'M Cathleen S. Norberg Michael A O'Donnell 5 Barbara A O'Keefe , ibm, A ...., C x Aw .1 5' 6' Ernest C. Niegel -W 'bun- James R. Newell Deborah J. Nordstrom Kathleen A Olander C' fiif x A Katherine G. Newman Linda S. Norman Gary E. Olson ' out ' '-HPV' If uh! Wffhhng, Stephen R O'NeilI Cheryl L. Oustad Kathleen E. Owens f A v 1 p' ' f ' V ..,,,.. 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Schiveley if 2 .,,,' 1, V595 f. -Q 1 'N '5' .V - Q fm- 'i- Q 'F A if fi I E I X fu. K X U ... 4 ' X6 Donna L. Schmidt Laurel A. Schmidt Andra E. Schwartz 'V' ' Janet Schoellhamer James Schuerman Roxann Schumacher Jan Schweickhardt Diane Sqiomi P I A V .,V A - 3 .Eh ' V' A ff- Q11 ' R: , 47 S lk A 'wif ....-if Walter B. Scott Robin A. Seaman Stephanie A. Sears , J .ff azr f f K' fr f 1252 A W ' ,M Ifgfv if 5 J. M N f 4 ' , ...A iff? - . . ,. f, A a y -1' A -'- J 'fa 4 gg fu . , X A-I 6 . ' 54 Susan G. Sechrist Lawrence L. Segna Florence l. Seid Patricia Seid Dave L, Selene .M , a ' ' wp.. :'i 5 ,, T y V' .gg 5, 1 if--rf X 4 if 'Q Steve E. Self Jeffrey E. Sevy Susan Shankle Kim P. Shanley If Q Aw J MHZ .7 Y 'W s g.. ,,,,f ' ., we , ,M ' f Ag Julie E. Shepherd Steven R. Sherman Gail K. Shimamoto Verla L. Shirley William E. Shissler Ralph L. Show Mary E. Shriver John S. 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A W ffnfywi 1229 ., x XL -W' Z,'9+yf,1 sw V -JH' f wie , A -' ,wm1Qa:.:5:Z, ' Q ,Z i Nj 'f , 1 ,EQ R ml , L ' 4 ww,4?f,.,,,1 ff 3 f 3, 3,5 3 1-fjhgjfL'-g,if.1v?2 f lf'-15Zf Lf1'fL'f5 '.f7 0, .ff 4 Q' ' f ff' :max 44 ',!,'f, .w...,:M M11 ,,Jww.MWw fW ' ' 'u f -L W lfjhfw A7 PS, KA-' ' 7 XX14 X gE'T 'fiilifh 51 T'f 5' f'f 1'f'f -V v-A3 K 1 o J f 'Lf 41 ' pf 1 ,- -LJ s KW' ..-m...,,, 'W FINLAND Elias Lahdesmaki -.14 Elias was born and raised on a domestic farm in Finland's countryside. On coming to this part of California, he missed seeing lakes CFinIand has GOKJ but said he thought it was just marvelous anyway. lt is really nice when you can move from ski area to summer climate in a few hours. Elias found his customs to differ also and offered an example of what he meant: The first time I had a hamburger, I started to eat it with a fork and a knife, because we always use a fork and knife in Finland. But I think I'lI keep that habit, to eat with fingers, when I go back. High school is different too. In Finland, high school is voluntary, and before entering a hard test must be passed. Every day is a different schedule and lasts from SLD to lm. And there is no reason for goofing offl We don't have as many social activities as you do because the main idea is that school is for scholastic studies. Elias plans to attend college and then enter the army. -What's his favorite American entertainment? American girls. CHILE Beatriz Bravo To Beatriz, the most different and astonishing thing about Califor- nia is the number of cars. But she finds California weather and geography very similar to her native Chile. She especially favors Heavenly Valley, which she thinks is marvelous. Homestead is very different from my high school, states Beatriz. We don't have boys. My high school is of Gm girls only. We have to take I2 subjects that are all obligatory, and we can't choose them. l like it here the best. Upon graduation from Homestead though, Beatriz will return to Chile and study for a law or political science degree. As for school social life, Beatriz points out there are no football or basketball games at her school, but, We have volleyball games that are very enjoyable. -What is Beatriz's favorite American food and sport? - lce cream and snow skiing. ll. 48 l gag li uizueufxv I l' Gilda Dechaara in-uw , This is Gilda's first trip to the U.S. She finds California very beautiful, and not as crowded as in the cities of Uruguay. When asked where she had learned English, Gilda replied, ln an American Institute. The classes are especially designed to teach the students to speak English. As compared to her regular high school, she states Homestead is very different. At my high school, we have I2 subjects and all are obligatory. We go to school only in the mornings but also on Saturday. We don't have the same subjects every day, and the teachers move instead of the students. On her return, Gilda plans to attend college. -What does she like best about America? The roller coaster. We have one in Uruguay, but I went on one for the first time here. fl was very afraidly' CHILE Carlos Giacaman Carlos likes California very much because it is similar to his country in customs and geography. There is a big difference about cities, though. Carlos states, The cities have big buildings, and there aren't many gardens, only in the surroundings. He also finds people in the U.S. to be very nice, friendly, and of a very good sense of humor. When asked what American things he likes, he replied, l like all American food. My favorite game is basketball. Being an outstanding student, Carlos came to the U.S. on a scholar- ship. He is very careful in defining terms, and upon com- pleting a general questionnaire of likes, dislikes, similarities, and differences between his country and America, he offered an idea worth remembering: When you say, for instance: 'Your favorite American entertainment,' do you mean the U.S. or South America? Because South America is America too. Isn't it? I think you should say: North America. This is only a suggestion! -What does Carlos plan to do after graduation? Go to the Air Force Academy. gk GREAT BRITAIN Graham Start Graham was amazed at the abundance -of the phrase CHARGE IT! when he first arrived in America from Liverpool, England. ln England, there isn't much of that at alI. According to Graham, the stores in England are also a bit more personalized and not so mechanical. But he does find the American people always willing to help out. One thing he likes about the U.S. is that the trips are longer- mainly because of the land space. In England the trips are so small you can drive from one end to the other in less than a day. American schools are also very different. There are very few co-ed schools, and we receive no grades. We have eight subjects and are given a percent instead of letter grade, A, B, C. The schedule for each day is different, but each week is the same. We also stay with the same class all the way through. 5 I ,V 4, ,.,.. , 1, X X! 2 7, Q! ','f,VCQf .5 Km. ,.. Q BRAZIL 4 Dagmar Mentzing dinner. When asked what she would like to do for a future career, Dagmar stated emphatically, A foreign diplomat. Through traveling and meeting new peo ple, she is gathering valuable background informa tion so essential for this field. This is the first trip to the U.S. for Dagmar, but she is no stranger to travel She has already been to Europe several times and finds people basically friendly. As compared with her home life in Sao Paulo, Dagmar notices no great difference in religious or family life. She does though, point out a marked difference in school structure. At her school, Mackenzie, student en rollment ranges over I IK The reason for this is that unlike American schools, one begins in kinder garden through college at the same school. -What is Dagmar's favorite American food? - A turkey yi, . S! :Sag ' Lauralyn Beveridge, Karla Rehbien. b'0Z'Z'0,ll H0112 Gail 47 l V 1'v f, f 2 .5 ff SF' 7 ' 1 ,X ' v 1, K 2 1 feffig Y a if aa a a' y ,.,lQ,A ff y 'I' LQ!! A5 LUNWV wuvs l Qoffmf T t P i as ljievpwwwwvgihwygwtb LQ DQ Q3 SWL Cindy Cunningham. Wi La The Pep Band kgt sgiitlgnd enthusiasm high at various activities this year. Always on hand to pro- mote spirit, this active group performed at afternoon rallies, brunch rallies, nominating conventions, and Homestead basketball games. Full of fun and energy, the Pep Band contributed to the crowd's enthusiasm with music to match the mood. MAJORETTES Presenting interesting and skillful routines, Home- stead's twirlers added color and precision to the marching band. With ease and grace, the girls per- formed as a unit and several times did solo routines. Their many hours of drill and practice were enioyed by all. w ' V 1 ,. , 1 M Y r W, -We r 1 ' ' A,.AA , Mary Zutes, Nancy Wilson, Sue Emery-Head. 1 KV, ff ff mf! .Aff ' Q ', Sf 1 ,A X Q fy , hw? , f, V7 1 A lin? 4 4' Junior arsit Cheerleaders U. 'f : f 7 x 1 I 2 l arsity Cheerleaders ... .W LaMarylis Harris, Phyllis Clark, Carol Landrith. Suzanne Mulkern-Head. Schoen Faber I J ffff ff ff 'W J f 5 y - W YKW., , Z M4 , ,N , f 4 747, . . eerie-is-f f. 1, -1 i 1 LETTER GIRL left to right: Linda Klocke Cheadj, Kathy Olander. Pat Jones. Vicki Wright, Peggy Feeley, Donna Hofele Diane Bean, Rita Elory, Florence Seid, Lisa Anastasia X LH N f - .. , ,Agp A M if M 5 .- 5.71, - f 14 4 1 7. 'f..,f1-a., , WW, -of f ,ji fx pn f 4 J f - , , f ,, wx?-f - 'Q , -V1 Q5-5253 rift? ..,. 'FF f Ey if ff' .f xg ' 55 ,. If , fs, 311. , 'K QQ.:-,Y-kv: . f . Q .AM H ' 4.- X Wi. f 1. 1 V, ff ,1- .0 ' 2 '11 A NATlONAl. HONOD, OClETY LS 'U' The National Honor Society requires that members maintain a B average in their courses at Homestead. Approximately W juniors are initiated to this club each year after an objective examination of their schol- arship requirements. Because NHS is an honor organization, each member's qualifications in citizenship and leadership are also reviewed by a faculty board. This year we have raised enough money to offer a S W scholarship to one to four club members, stated Co- President Mike Jordan. Neil Bethel combined efforts with Mike, and both led the club in its fund raising activities, which included organ- izing a booth at the Roundup. Xxlxlillllllll Imp., GN 01 SX W I S 'Q X xt 'U X 'P Q 0 5 Q 5 s : e S 5 E 3 a Z 4 J 5 e 2 S ,4 I wg C.S.F. is the California Scholarship Federa- tion's chapter at Homestead. lt is one of the larger clubs in the school, primarily encour- aging scholarship and offering supplementary activities for its members. Mr. Hanna, club advisor, supervised the planning of a trip within the bay area to an educational point of interest. Members were also able to work at the Roundup. According to second semester president, Vince Tobkin, the purpose of the club is to increase interest in high standards of scholarship and to provide activities for students achieving these standards. Vince was elected to succeed first semester pres- ident Dale Ahearn. Satisfactory citizenship and an above B grade point average are requirements for membership to the club. ,X , , V V K V , , Q V ZZ 5244 ff! ff, f , , V ,V V , 4. 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X If N N Sue Wilson: Interpretation Denis Arnold: Humorous J ational Foren i League Speech is an all season sport, according to NFL advisor, Miss Weber. lt's going all year long! Na- tional Forensic League encourages and rewards ex- cellence in speech competition. Based on achieve- ment and merit, membership recognizes the impor- tance of linguistic ability and confidence. This year, NFL members attended various speech tournaments, presented panels to civic groups, and gave speeches at community affairs. As predicted, Homestead students received awards at National Qualifying Competition at Stanford. Homestead has distinguished itself in the field of speech through consistent effort in training and presentation. , , ,. ...,, ..,, ,,,,.W.Wy4W,,W ,.hk,. . .,.., .,, WMU ,mg f wfiff' Laurie Crane by t E Qt S Liflaaatanziaid Altruism: an unselfish regard for and devotion to the interests of others. This is the philosophy of the twenty members of Althenians, Homestead's girls' honor and service organization. Scholarship, leadership, school and community activities, and attitude qualify a girl for membership, Regard for and devotion to others has come to mean a variety of things for the energetic Althenians. The Annual Service Clubs Banquet was sponsored by the Althenians to bring together the four service clubs on campus. As a result of this get-together. the Althenians were given the cooperation of Key Club and Interact for the Mexican-American Christmas Party. The Job Skill Training Center, site ofthe event, was decorated and prepared for the four hundred underpriviledged children of the migrant workers. Lunch and wrapped Christmas gifts were presented to the guests. Traditionally. the Althenians are in charge of ticket sales and ushering of all school productions, serving at senior activities and Parent Faculty meetings. ln addition, monthly visits were made by the Althenians to San .lose Hospital, where the members entertained the patients. Many Althenians also patterned a brain damaged little girl, Heading the fall projects was President Pat Jones, Secretary Rose Marie Menager, Treasurer Donna Hofele. and Historian Janis Coblentz. Spring activities were under the direction of President Donna Hofele. Secretary Gail Shimamoto, Treasurer Sue Sechrist, and Historian Mindy Miller, Barbara Quattrone , 7' Els If Donna Hofele Janis Coblentz Jennifer Hemmes Advisor Mrs. King Don Mack Tony Talbott Bob Sorvaag KEY CLUB To develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community. to prepare for useful citizenship, and to encourage higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts are the purposes and goals of Homestead's Key Club. The twenty-nine energetic young men of Key Club have made significant contributions both to Homestead and our community. The well known information booth in the quad is the handiwork of Key Club craftsmen. Weekly vehicle checks were conducted by the club in the student parking lot. ln addi- tion, Key Club sold football programs, bought, delivered, and decorated the tree for the Christmas Ball, donated S ISO to CARE for an overseas school, and helped the Al- thenians give a Mexican-American Christ- mas Party. Springtime brought the annual Parent-Son Banquet, and the traditional Sweetheart Banquet. Slave labor, provided by Key Club members, was sold on Slave Day. Y I g i Brad Jones Bruce Peterson John Warren Round-Llp Day Allen Swanson Wayne Spector Gary Chronert Fierce, aren't they? 55 Gregg Wheatland . Melvin Ho Dave Hurd The Boys I ' l p - U-'ef SE , an Lin Loring , my I Keith Dtgvxody Interact is a young men's service organization sponsored by Rotary International. This year, mem- bers conducted proiects at the school, community, and international levels. The fourth Annual Benefit Hootenanny was staged September 22 by Interact. Groups from Foothill, San .lose State. and Homestead's own Mr. Lew White entertained at the hand-clapping event. Interact also staged the first known tricycle race on Homestead's campus. Seventeen clubs competed for first prize, with all proceeds going to the March of Dimes. The Yule season found Interact members assisting the El Camino Hospital Auxiliary at their Candle Show, and aiding the Althenians in the decoration and supervision of a Christmas Party. The cIub's influence was felt around the globe. Interact members financially adopted a young Korean girl. Yun Ok, through the Save the Children Foundation. Interact also contributed to the founda- tion of a school through CARE in the Philippines. Responsible for the outstanding Interact year were president John Bean, vice-president Tom Comer, secretary Howard Cunningham, and Mark Sayer. treasurer and Sergeant-at-Arms. lnteract's Korean Sweetheart f' John Bean Nice shot! Patty Yamane Terry Miller .ludy Dickson Lea Reynolds TONY Masfefson Amy Falkowitz Rilda Brostrom Florence Send 'six-if S CLUB Service and friendship highlighted the l967- i968 year for the 40 members of S Club. Chosen on the basis of enthusiasm, leader- ship, and scholarship, the number of girls in the clublis propor- tionate to the number of girls in each class, senior, junior, and sophomore. Taking an active interest in school and community, the S Club participated in the Food Booth at the Round-Llp, sold Mums at the Homecoming Football Game, helped the Soroptimist Club in their fund raising rummage sale, and worked a fund raising event, a Halloween Haunted House. During Christmas, S Club collected toys for Mexican-American children, and made food tray favors for hospital patients. Directing all this energy was the job of president Florence Seid, vice-president Maureen Gilbert, secretaries Carol Freed and Linda Bagnall, and treasurer Laura Fraser. it I1 57 Gymnastics Any girl who wished to develop skill on the balance beam, trampoline, uneven parallel bars, or tumbling could participate in the Gymnastics Club. Miss Reist, the advisor, offered personal instruction as well as supervi- sion of individual practice. Math Club rl ' , f V C, 1 Electronics Club Anyone with an interest in electronics was welcomed to the Electronics Club, under the direction of advisor, Mr. McCollom. The groups paramount project this year was the formation and mainte- nance of a radio station. Field trips to Raytheon, IBM and a computer theory class, organized by club president Steve Wozniak, made this year exceptionally stimulating. Through participation in such contests as the San Jose Mathematics Field Day, the Math Club encouraged those with an interest in higher mathematics to learn about and experiment with different kinds of numbers. President Vincent Tobkin and advisor Mr. Stocking initiated the formation of a highly interesting computer programming class. The club also organized the Second Annual Homestead High School Math Contest. Modern Dance Club One of the new clubs on campus this year was the Modern Dance Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Diridon, these talented dancers made a significant contribution in making the Christmas Pageant, THE NUTCRACKER SUITE, and the spring musical, GUYS AND DOLLS, excellent productions. Club members studied both dance performance and choreography. Guest instructors occasionally conducted the sessions. To round out their experience participants attended several concerts and ballets. Block H Assisting at Back-to-School Night , picking the Homecoming Queen candidates, and organizing the Big Wrestling Tournament were only a few of the numerous responsibilities of Homestead's Block H Club. Organized by club president Tim Wilson, the basketball game between Homestead's faculty and the Harlem Clowns proved to be one of the most successful club activities this year. The Block H Club served Homestead well while cultivating good fellowship among athletes. Science Club ln order to become involvedin different aspects of science not generally taught in the classroom. the science club held several activities such as a visit to the Stanford Linear Accelerator, a trip to the Moss Landing Marine Center, and the organization of a slide rule clinic. Guest speakers from the Geological Survey and Lockheed came on the invitation of president Sandy McDonald. 59 French Club Members FRENC LUB The French Club had a very successful year. Led by Sally Hales as president and Miss Steelman as advi- sor, they held their second annual Fondue Party early in the year. A field trip to San Francisco to see 1111 J-101111115 et 1015 gfllllllt' highlighted their spring activities. The main purpose of the club was to give interested students a clearer understanding of French society and culture. Several speakers who had traveled to France aided the members in accomplishing this goal. Fondue Party Sally Hales: President SPANISH CLUB Bienvenidos! Steve Stauss, president of the Spanish Club extended this cordial welcome to any student interested in the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries. This active club invited guest lecturers to give presentations about either Spain or any Latin American country, and discussed various aspects of life in those countries. The Spanish Club attended cultural events, such as a performance featuring flamenco dancing and a performance of the Mexican ballet. Club members also prepared short plays for the Foreign Language Field Day. Z? GERMAN CLUB The German Club has greatly helped me to understand the German people, exclaimed John Bean, the president of German Club, He emphasized that the club is open to all people interested in the German culture and that a knowledge of the language is not necessary for membership in the organization. An Octoberfest and a German break- fast, highlighted the fall portion of the year, and a trip to San Francisco added excitement to the spring semester activities. B , I X l zilb .f ,f , 5' L TIN CLUB One of the most active clubs on campus, the Latin Club, began this year with their annual Latin Banquet, organized by their president, Peggy Ehmann. The first and second year Latin students served as slaves, the third year students as Patricians, and the fourth year students reigned as gods. ln keeping with the Roman theme, all wore togas. Several members attended the annual Latin Convention meeting during Easter Vacation, a state-wide meeting of proficient and interested Latin students in which all have a chance to practice the language and become familiar with the cus- toms of Ancient Rome. ,,,m,,,,, A 4 if SHTGLII' The Centaur, Homestead's literary magazine, contained the best of selected fiction, non- fiction, and poetry submitted by students. Anyone could submit his work, whether they be school assignments or independent creative writing. The magazine staff made the final judgment of material to be published. Again this year the Centaur included selected photographs by students and student work from the art department. . bak if g i 'inf I' W- ,gkaf M- A vp The Art Staff: Diane Smith. Debbie Brown, and Mindi Miller. m..,,4,,m-.W W - Dick Riner, Mr. Ferentinos. Linda Del Rossorio The Centaur writing stafft Amy Falkowitz. Sue Secrist, Jill Hendricks Roberta Dill Paula Wisch. and Ken Jones. Vt ,N i Av-Tv The Av-Tv club, composed of stu- dents interested in Audio-Visual and Television, provided operating per- sonnel for the T.V. studio and gen- erally acquainted members with communication media. Members set up public address systems for various student body programs and operated projectors, recorders, etc. in the classrooms. Other pro- jects included running a booth at the annual Round-Up, operating a concession at football games, and visiting commercial television sta- tions. Fred Gillespie, Nick Manousus, Desmond Fielding. Don Herlth, Peggy DeMouthe, Steve Nelson. 4, , Z vigil Scribes Under the direction of their ad- visor, Mr. Ferentinos, the Scribes, Homestead's creative writing club, provided the means for im- provement of writing skills. Meeting bi-weekly in member's homes, the Scribes read aloud their original stories, poems, and essays after which the entire group offered constructive criti- cism. A great deal of entertain- ment as well as rewarding ex- perience highlighted a valuable learning year for Homestead's aspiring writers. Teresa Gisske: President International Relations Club t,Q,'3,d3ftUNd'HY fo' My at the :ivy i l lnternationtal Relations Club provides a means of gaining further knowledge of in- ternational relations and acquiring a better understanding of countries throughout the world. This past year, several meetings were highlighted by guest speakers representing views from foreign countries. IRC members also had the opportunity to prepare a Youth for Understanding student dinner to wel- come the new exchange students. Prepara- tion began months in advance for the annual Model United Nations at U.C. Berkeley. Homestead High School students shrouded their American identity to become Dutch citizens, whom they represented at the conference. The Model U.N. at Berkeley NX JZ Aff. FTA Club Members. 15- 3: f as-q1....:i..f. uqg- 1-X V--is.. - Y Future Teacher s Association The Future Teachers Association provided interested students with insight into the teaching profession through guest speakers at meetings and participation in activities such as the Teaching Career Day at San Jose State College. Decorating the faculty room for Christmas and tutoring other Homestead students added to the active year led by president Maureen Gilbert and advisor Mr. Fulcher. Junior Statesmen of America J.S.A. offers an opportunity for students to become more aware of today's political issues. All students are invited to come. listen to the presentations. debate, express their thoughts. and take a stand. We only ask that they listen to both sides first, commented club member Tom Comer. .l.S.A. the only political organi- zation on campus provided an open forum for intelligent discussion and a foundation for future political participation. Students learned how to formulate bills and resolutions, and how to present them, giving them valuable experience in our political framework. This year, the club entertained many guest speakers. including two Marine Captains who provided the rebuttal to an anti-war film. .l.S.A. also assisted with the Minority Groups Conference at Homestead. Also. club mem- bers attended a state-wide convention in Sacramento. W. ..,. ,-.a-an if Each year, the Pegasus staff tries to convey a picture of what Homestead has been like, not only in separate events such as sports, activities, classes, and faculty, but also in the overall view of what the year presented. The students working on the staff saw a spirit that arose from challenging changes. Rich Trotter, Teresa Gisske, and Mr. John Plungy followed the events and tried to depict the real spirit through the improved use of candid photos. Unity yet diversity was shown through senior and under-class campus life. Identification pictures as well as informal photos emphasized the enthusiasm from each class meeting a new and different year. Activities took on a new light. Bigger pictures werepresented showing how students were challenging the new ideas and 'new activities. To those who look back on the yearbook a few years from now, a bit of the color and excitement will live again. Hard work, tremendous pressure, anxiety, and fear were typical of the sports events. We had many a winning team, Sharon Wood: Faculty Florence Seid: Sports 4415. Herald and Kathy Holmes: Seniors challenging other schools and records, as well as,themseIves. The sports editors tried to stop the motion and give the viewer a look at the emotions that go into making Homestead's great teams. The challenge of change was also felt in the faculty. Their untiring work was seen and their lighter sides were not forgotten. Faculty editors tried to give a new side of our curriculum. For the first time, color was employed throughout the Pegasus. The kaleidoscope effect of colors reflected the s irit of the P changing challenges of l967- l968. , .0- ' fl MSVTY COUBWBYI Suzanne Mulkern: Sp0rIS Ediwf Activities Editor Teresa Gisske: Editor-in-Chief K Phillips: Mr, Plungyi Freshmen Advisor Janice Coblentz: Classes Editor Phyllis Clark: Mary Droneyz Sophomores Juniors Donna Hofele: Activities 'cl ,., L4 A .21 Sally Hales: Debbie Brown: Activities Sports Leith Larson and Jo Lahti: 67 Rich Trotter: Photographer ffzp mr.. ' l t f' -3 ,..,,, Cherry Holt: Photography-coordinator Rose-Marie Menager: Faculty X4 Jw gl 1 1 bk v ,mg .i A xv? Using last year's A rated paper as a basis, this year's Spitaph editor, Don Mack, expected an even higher rating for the I967-68 editions. The staff created better and more interesting layouts. They dealt with articles affecting the student on campus as well as social pressures affecting the student outside of school. The use of candids rather than posed, formal pictures improved the photographic aspect of the paper. The fpitaplf included two eight-page issues this year with the Christmas issue featuring color. Two issues edited solely by Juniors came out, providing valuable experience for next Jennifer Hemmes yea r's staff. STAFF Nancy Johnston Greg Wheatland Lea Reynolds Pete Rassmussen Jeff White Cindy McCain Debbie Rutherford Mary Wilkins Lin Loring Arldra Swharll Sue Wilson Phil Madvig Robbie Smith Sandy Wood Chuck Loring Linda Swanson Advisor: Mr. Joseph Cindy Oldaker Jan Wonderling Stottlebower Leslie W0Zni8k Patrice Wardell Chris Wilson Patty Weight 68 4, ,5!f' 7, Ly An ff VW Qyy , EDITOR: Don Mack Fxzcutive Editor: Greo Asburv an W 5 V 12 X! ..j,:ji ii. X W ' i hw. Qfvhw Chuck Loring and Cindy Oldakerz Linda Swanson, Leslie Wozniak,NancyJohnston, Jennifer Hemmes, and Gregg Wheatland: Photography News Editing -ii Vere nasmussen, Cindy McCain, Sandy Wood, Debbie Rutherford, and Robbie Smith: Sue Wilson and Andra Schwartz: fuwoi age, Reporters in Campu Reports X , Mike Jordan There were significant changes in Campus Reports this year as the program changed from a weekly to a daily format. The presentations covered all facets of campus life from outstanding sports reports and political campaigns to plugs for student activities such as plays, dances, and games. A new feature this year was the ski report given each Friday during the season. The hard working crew of Mike Jordan, Skip Robidart, Debbie Bogart, Mary Stewart, Dave Sanford, and Bob Saenz had the responsibility of organizing the pro- grams. They wrote the scripts and took over all the functions of the T.V. studio including cameramen, Studio Director, Audio Dperator, and Video Opera- tor. Mr. Warren, Mr. Wittke, and Mr. Weiss provided the professional technical advice. 70 T-S' avi' , , Skip Robidart Debbie Bogart fr MV' Mary Stewart Dave Sanford Best Dressed Couple Chris Wahle and Bob Pifferini Sadie Hawkins Piles of hay together with yellow and orange hearts set the mood for Love on a Haystack , Homestead's i968 Sadie Hawkins dance. Couples danced to the music of the Copper Brick Window and drank soft drinks in the Ol' Saloon. The evening was highlighted by the crowning of Steve Bielenberg as king. His court included Don Mack, Lin Loring, Bob Pifferini, and Dan Duckworth. Chris Wahle and Bob Pifferini reigned as best dressed couple. l They kept Marrin' Sam busy. l l L King Steve Bielenberg Princes Don Mark, Lin Loring, Bob Pifferini, and Dan Duckworth And they said I couldn't saddle him! ff Avi ., I 1 1 X , ' 4' - 3 Qg,. ....vq. ' ?Nk'Mwaul5 gf af '3' gm? Kiifijl sg av ' 1 ,'s:.mf..! f '1 , , 1 R 1 I + l . A . il 'f The Court: Princesses Pat Jones. Schoen Faber. Suzanne Mulkern. and Chellie Faber. ,,,... Homecoming l96 Golden trumpets signaled the arrival of Homestead s fifth annual Homecoming Dance. Castle walls. palace courtyards, and medieval countryside set the theme Felt flags, streamers, iousting stand, and stained glass windows added to the decorations. More work and organization went into the making of this complete setting than in any dance previously held. lt can be well said that the effort was not wasted. From 8 to l I, music was provided by Johnny Vaughn and his orchestra. But the climax of the evening came with the coronation and presentation of red roses to Queen, Linda Bagnall. Princesses Chellie Faber Schoen Faber, Pat Jones, and Suzanne Mulkern were each presented with yellow f. FOSGS. X - f I 7 .. 4,4 I K ,f , I fn , . i f A at , . , . f fr, ' ,sv H ffl '- 'V ' ' 1 f , X V1 we X X f My ff, ' ' , 75 2: , , fy If t, Q den: Linda, Bagnall 1,67 hYiSwlgvriasBf1ll 9, ee mater 'Ute misfleioo Lively music of the California Brass and an abun- dance of mistletoe made the season bright for Home- stead couples as they frolicked at the Christmas Ball. Festive red and white streamers and helium balloons adorned the walls and ceiling of the gym as the tradi- tional Christmas tree regally occupied its place of honor in the center of the dance floor. The cheerful atmosphere at the season was reflected in the student center, where the couples could eat, converse with Santa, have their picture taken, and recuperate from their energetic dancing. Wreaths of mistletoe and Christmas decorations made the center- pieces for the refreshment table, and a hearth lent a cozy air to the picture scene. The coronation of the Queen LaMarylis Harris by last year's Queen, Miss Janet Rust, highlighted the l967 Christmas Ball. Santa Claus presented the tearful Queen with a dozen red roses, and announced the four lovely prin- cesses, Miss Rita Elory. Miss Linda Klocke, Miss Sue Sechrist, and Miss Julie Shepherd. Each princess re- ceived a bouquet of white sweetheart roses. Activities Commissioners Jennifer Hemmes and Chuck Loring were responsible for the success of the Christmas Ball. 0 Miss Jennifer Hemmes 2 nn--' The Coronation 90 0 0 O 0 6 , G 0 0 C 1 Q.. Princess Sue 0 O 0 3 fr' , . ,WA fd f A wi-1, , ! Sechrist L 1 !,?54jy: fi 1' V5 MA! X if , , f -1 1 f f 0 nf 'V' X 1 ! 3 C2 6 .V I ,ff f , . Q-f 491 if Z P - I I 5 F, Wf f fy'-f 1 ,,,, , 1 f fiff' ,H ,1,:,f,, 1,41 V24 , f ff Cf' 1 1 y,'m,ffff 5, M 2 an , i f ff Qty 9 xg C, ' f ,z f W if 2' i 4 3 X f 25 1 f f ' 4 fl, w ..- V X 7, ff , ,,, . . -, .A ,Af Princess J ulie Shepherd 'H .. . ' , ov, -affft 1 .W 7 f-,, ..,.y.... A , .mx Q . iw. 5144-f ' - ' 6,Si,fZ1- 15?-9?'Qf1734'5'iP?' A .4-4-:i:5'!5Sr1' -W-W.-wsag.f.iff....Me qfaffwgif-. ' 5535 nk MX . , ,,,e,, M .eie . X Q f Ag 3 , f f wiv 1 fgzn, , . , . 'iv .-f- , hx-YES, Princess Rita EIOFY - -as 'nf-f,ffi.swe ZW. . 1, .- x J he f . M . -, live 4 fm w,1, .- 5' , Princess Linda Klocke 0 0 Q 6 Q 0 The Queen and her escort. . , gp., is M w W 4 V-W Q 5 sg1.,A.-mf., ,A ' . 'iii ,ewes .,-f'. .vf.., k:5,w3Q.:w,,4 N i Art Club Art Club Members Dip tank on Round-Up Day. white section at football and basketball games, and colorful signs displayed at the rallies were only a few of the activities which enlisted the help of Pep Club members this year. To insure a hard working group, fall club presidents Mary Droney and Sandi Gobets devised a point system whereby students interested in holding a spirit office had to acquire at least two hundred points, gained by attending games, wearing white, and painting signs. This point system proved successful when spring club presidents Sue Maynard and Sue Wilson enforced the new point system during try-outs and received the cooperation of many spirited members. Homestead's Art Club this year was composed of those who either have an interest or an ability in arts and crafts. Many activities throughout the year kept the members busy. Headed by Toni Masterson, Pres- ident, Linda Del Rosario, Vice President, Robert Booth, Treasurer, and Deb DeMarcay, Secretary, the Art Club hosted a booth at the Round-Up and a Poster Sale last fall. They also held an Art Sale in November, the proceeds going to the Art Department to buy equipment. During the spring, they all got together for an excursion to San Francisco and Oakland to visit various art institutes. Then to wrap up a most pros- perous and outstanding year,they conducted another Art Sale. X1 f .afslir K T ln' 9 5, Qvrekllbll 1 52 5 ws it if sf . Q5 'Qi if t Q? ..t. ftf' 9 em f, ' ,I g I' f' ,'fk 'I , ' Q ,.',' 4 ,, ' -'fit Drama Club -Q,a4f.f , . - g 1-gf f Af . . , ,.,, . , . A , ., f ,K , . ey y 1 . X Q-VfV.7f7-7f'5fZj V5 ' , ' ff' at ',,L, t - , In ,W , 9. kk ,h., My , V - Qi V , ,,, r is T- V r m T. , f .W A al., wwe' 3 vi A, ':fff- st The purpose of Jesters, Homestead's Drama Club, is to increase interest in the dramatic arts. The past year the Jesters have held many fund raising events including car washes, flea markets, bake sales, club dinners, and a melodrama followed by an Olio. All the efforts from these activities culminated in the annual end-of-the-year trip to Hollywood during the Memorial Day Recess. Sandi Gobets: Rally Commissioner l i 77 UQS ig Doll .3 'T' 7: 07,3 . iffy Vg? -fi! 1, Z7 yn J 4 il ? m Q Y i 3 E if --u. 4... K' J... 1 i Q QV ' A ,.A,. 5 AW' 5 V: l i.. K X ar A THE DIARY GF ANNE FRANK In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. The words of the Diary afflmzf Yrank came to life on the auditorium stage as Homestead thespians pre- sented the annual fall play. The sensitive drama is a tribute to the eight Jews cramped in an attic for two years in a vain effort to escape the Gestapo. The dilligent effort of the cast and crew reflected the outstanding quality of the production. The sincerity, wit, and compassion of all the performers contributed to the effective impact of the play. Especially appreciated by the audience was the realistic scenery of the annex. The stage crew spent long hours preparing and painting to create the war-time Germany atmosphere. Equal to the stage performance was the energy and enthu- siasm of many behind the scenes students without whom Ure Diary of ,lime gfdllf could not have been produced. M I CAST OF PLAYERS Anne .... Peter ,.,,,. Mr. Frank .,.. Mrs. Frank ... Margot ...... V Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Drussel .. Mr. Kraler ... 4 Meip ....... Director ..... Student Director 1 Mr. Van Daan .. . . Dana Moberly Dennis Arnold . .Doug Haldeman , . . .Kally Anastole . . . . .Sandi Gobets . . .Ken McPherson ... .,Cindy Rand . . , ,John Shudlick ......Al Swanson . .Barbara O'Keefe Mr. James Warren ......Carol Bosco CHOIR Homestead was justly proud of a dedicated choral department this year. The fifty-member ,fl Uapprlla 67!mir brightened the Yuletide Sea- son with their performance to a full house at our Christmas concert, The Sounds of Christ- mas, and by caroling around the campus. The Girls filer, primarily a training chorus, added much to the evening. For the mid-year Pops Concert the choir entertained with selections from the Broadway musical PORGY AND BESS, joined by the Girls Glee singing numbers from FLOWER DRUM SONG. For the annual Spring Concert, A Choir and the Concert Band combined in a highly success- ful program. Piano accompanists this year were Carol Freed CChoirD and Pam Hill CGleeD. Perhaps their most significant concert this year was the All-District Music Festival. Or- ganized by Homestead's choir director, Mr. John Pleasant, and conducted by Mr. Royal Stanton, head of the Fine Arts Department of DeAnza College, The A Choirs of all five district high schools combined in an outstand- ing performance of such works as Felices ter and ioined the District Orchestra, con- ducted by Mr. John Mortarotti, head of the Fine Arts Department of Foothill College, in Handel's Te Deum Laudamus . Late in the year, the choir was invited to participate in the Campbell Invitational Choir Consortium, conducted by internationally acclaimed chor- al director Jester Hairston. FOP 110114 LaMarylis Harris, Ellen Hart, Mimi Bernard, Laurel Schmidt. Lauralyn Beverage, Valerie Judd, Nancy Hauben. Marcia Deichert, Teresa Gisske, Barbara Quattrone, Missy Ruth. K0?Z7O,,ll 160112 .lan Westberg, Karla Rehbein, Melissa Larson, Carol Freed, Linda Richards, Debby Poelman, Jan Goslow. Not Pictured: Madeline de Porceri After school, evenings, and often before school, the 6'11am11c'r Singers and the Girls fuscnzlzlc' rehearsed diligently, preparing a variety of selections for Homestead's Christmas program. A new organization this year, the Girls Ensemble highlighted the concert with their presentation of Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols . Continuing a choral tradition initiated last year, the Chamber Singers again performed a series of Alfred Burt carols. Both ensembles represented Homestead in a traveling capacity, entertaining for the Palo Alto Women's Club at the Cabana Hotel, at the Portola Presbyterian Church, and at the annual Yuletide Festival at Villa Montalvo, where the Chamber Singers were joined by alumni of the group. COP 130114 Mimi Bernard, Laurel Schmidt, Jan Westberg, Don Mack. Reed Sparks. John Corstorphine, Karla Rehbein, Carol Freed, Nancy Hauben, Teresa Gisske, EOCZOJI4 IZOIM Lauralyn Beverage, Ellen Hart, Valerie Judd, Melissa Larson, Neil Rutman, Rick Matchell, Brad Knudson. Tim Chalmers, LaMarylis Harris. Barbara Quattrone, Marcia Deichert, Missy Ruth. Not pictured: Doug Kirkish 83 3 ma.. t ARCHI G BA For the fourth consecutive year the Mustang Marching Band was voted the best in the area and among the best in the state. Directed by Mr. Donithorne, led by Reed Sparks, and with an enthusiastic seventy members, the band put a total of SOO hours in one show. The band's fast paced half-time performances easily matched the action of the Mustangs winning football teams. The sound of brass and percussion and the smart stepping precision marching of the Mustang bandsmen certainly brightened the Band Day in Berkeley. Q J- 'R AZ wifi, , I-Wfgg f if 5 A H 1 , ,, 'J ' - ' , V, g -' ff'-ffwvf f , iff gk? 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Cindy Oldaker-fall 'historian spring sales commissioner Barbara Holst fall sales commissioner Jennifer Hemmes-fall spring historian activities commissioner Anne Scholey-fall election commissioner Brad Jones-fall sales com- missioner Spring publicity commissioner Jennifer Loros-fall publicity commissioner l Lynn Challacombefspring Q x, C is Sally Hales-spring publicity commissioner Marion Smith-fall elections. spring activities commissioner Debbie Brown-spring publicity commissioner Suzanne Maynard and Sue Wilson-spring rally commissioners Chris Wilson-spring Pat Jones-spring Chuck Loring-spring constitution commissioner publicity commissioner activities commissioner l A i 5 ., X . 4. COMMISSIO ERS . Diane Bean and Elaine Seid-s rin Sandi Gobets and Mary Droney-fall rally commissioners elections Commissioners P g Lea Reynolds-spring publicity commissioner Gregg Wheatland-fall constitution Greg Asbury-fall clubs and class Janis Coblentz-fall publicity commissioner affairs commissioner commissioner Margit Oklevik-fall fine arts commissioner Un L0fi'1SfSPfi'18 CASC Karen Low-fall new Student commissioner representative , , Janet Cutforth-fall publicity g Wvlty commissioner Commissioner Not Pictured Steve Eldon-spring student affairs commissioner Steve Recht-spring athletics commissioner Linda Turner-spring fine arts commissioner Tim Wilson-fall athletics commissioner Convendons NOMINATING CONVENTIGNS, held twice annually, who represented the states of the Union. Humorous gave students valuable experience in methods of diversions, music by the Pep Band, and unorthodox nationwide politicking and campaigning. Students demonstrations were all characteristic of Home- desiring A.S.B. executive positions prepared speeches stead's conventions. and presented them to delegates from each advisory Judges y V Janice Matthews 'Q 3 Beth Bfindml Q we if ff W L gilt fm I Pat Jones A' H, -l' Q g g , ,,,F J, b u hi y-- f ig, head judge fC 'Q . X 1 . .. , . fa f .J gg ?f X f ' 9 3'ix':'-g'.:.'.v:'4- . xi vi fa ' f? .954 Z . ,.. .4 , fm f. N q?j7'v-sr? mf oi' ' X i 1 T253 5 2 s , yirr . A 4 X 5 f i'Jl3M V ' lil ' s f w- . + f f N L, li ,, ' 1 5, ,nsgff ff f. ' .i I ls ...N . .. 5 5 . Ms Q- J TQ ? l . . ' 'HH .ri T ,,- sf'i if Debbie Wardell, Micki Prentiss, Kathy Brain, Ste- Laura Sexton Ken Jones phanie Sears, Brigette Rhombach Five students, elected each semester, comprise Home- Federal Court system, each defendant has the right to stead's judicial branch ofgovernment. The student court an impartial trial and may appeal his case. Picking up has the power to interpret the constitution. veto bills, trash and other constructive punishments are dispensed and punish student law- breakers. Modeled after our if the student is found guilty. Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior. Diane Shinta Terry Miller Chris Miller Gail Shimamoto Greg Fish Judy Dickson Sue Mann Steve Hoo iq.. , Expressed in the A.S.B.'s two legislative bodies, the Senate and the House of Representatives, are the opinions and interests of Homestead students. The Senate, pictured above, consists of two senators from each class, the four class presidents, and is presided over by the A.S.B. vice-president. The Senate votes on constitutional amendments, and has a working knowledge of Homestead's needs. The House of Representatives, pictured below, is composed of one representative from each advisory. Their duties include creating new bills, voting on issues, and the preliminary selection of spirit leaders. oard of Control Enforcing lunchtime regulations falls into the hands of the Board of Control. The members volunteer time from their lunch hour to maintain order, enforce the litter code, and issue citations to the violators. Under the direction of Sergeant-at-Arms Dave Sanford and Bob Pifferini, the Board of Control became a powerful :i::gfi: of supervising campus problems. g - r 91 y f C X V WW Our man Grant gets tough f f A .X X. x sx x I K ,,, f w 7 ,, X 1 Q 1 I W fi ' 1 gs-.Eff f Lffif ' 1 N , ,N f, 1 , y 'Q i, , X . NV-f ,fx ' 51? - -+i-.. . NOW L Gene Malcolm Mike Ware Wayne Buxtom ROW 2: Jim Polk Frank Rowsan Dave Teerlink Jim Nelson Missing: Steve Streed Varsity Captures League l if-7, Los Altos 270 Cupertino 260 Santa Clara 4 I0 Lynbrook 270 Peterson 40-6 Sunnyvale 49- I3 Varsity Results Wilcox 42-6 Fremont 360 Awalt 34-7 Varsity Uaarhrs, Ron Useldinger CHeadJ Bob Sartwell CLine5 Bob Burrows COff. Backsb Larry Vosovic CDef. Backb .f- EQiP l'f:L ,f 77 725 . Crown. Q, X y , X 47 ,,p.,..,. 14 mf Q ,jf f ,ff fp, 'wif' if ww! xii' f, ifw W WM? Wilt' if From the Los Altos victory to the Awalt triumph, Homestead's varsity football team never stopped fight- ing-or winning. Coach Ron Useldinger's sturdy squad completed the I967-68 season with a 9 win no loss record to gain the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League championship, bringing honor to the team, to Home- stead, and to the individual players. Mr. Useldinger attributes the success of the team to the dedication of a group of young men to plant Home- stead's first Varsity Football Championship Flag in the S.C.V.A.L. , and to the hard work of the coaching staff. ln establishing their undefeated season, the team scored 322 points as compared to only 32 for the opposition. The most significent game of the season was the opener against Los Altos, in which the Mustangs defeated the Vikings for the first time in Homestead's history, by a score of 37-O. ln addition to the S.C.V.A.L. championship, the Home- stead team was rated number one in Northern California throughout the season. Also, twelve players were named to the All League team and two to the Honorable Mention team a new league record. Varsity ZTKIIIII ,llellllzfrs Skip Robidartf Steve Bielen berg ' Dan Angius Ralph Show' Hi Jeff Groseclose Brett Godfrey Marty Hfall Rich Cummings' Bob Busic' Dom Desimone Bruce Vann Phil Quinetk Ht Clark Bergman Doug Fishborn Bob Pifferinii Pete Janovich Bob Coulter All League Team Honorable Mention Team 5' All Mid-Peninsula Team Dick Adams Vince Mok' M' Russ Bowen Bob Ehman' John Gillette Bruce Masterson Tom Maronde Rich Tipton Steve Hermsmeyer Bob Carolan Carter Corey Dan Duckworthu Steve Lacki Dyke Johnson' Steve Kirchoffu John Kerstulovich Mark Waller MA ww Wag Q , Wvfywmns .l.V. Football Completes 35335 W1 Stem 't , L 201 at , tts ,Eg S655 u Ui Fine Season 9, ff,'f . 5, fsdf' eq wh I V , , will Q 7 ,Medina X tilt C. vi ,W Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead 6 7 O O 7 39 ll O O Scvrfs Awalt 2 Lynbrook 28 Los Altos 2 l Cupertino I4 Santa Clara O Peterson O Sunnyvale 7 Wilcox 24 Fremont 6 6'0acl1 51111911 BACK 110112 QL. to RJ Teak Gillette, Richard Foster, Hugh Baker, Pat Salt, Dan Connelly, Kent Gordon, Don Campbell, Phil Sledge, Charles Parker, Don Wegner, Mike McManus. 31323 160112 Jerry Detwiler, Frank Razo, Joel Parker, Doug Robinson, Jeff Moore, Hugh Baker, Steve Winfrey, Bob Tying. QND 160112 Mike McCormick, Rich Sanford, Doug Fraser, Bob Glazebrook, Mike Emmick, Mike Moti, Dave Matthews, Steve Henderson, Pat Burt, Bill Brown, Jeff Toff. b'OZ7O,,l! 160112 Richard Mora, Tom Julius, Rick Devine, Mike Mahan, Matt Mcllroy, John Mason, Jose Reyna, Mike Roy, Randy Zylker, Henry Barragan, Marc H --m4:-I.- 1 ,. 1 . X. J i J x M C Driven by unity and determination, Homestead's Junior Varsity football team completed the l967-68 season with a 4 win 5 loss record. Coach Medina considered the Sunnyvale game our best team effort of the year. The Mustangs held the Jets for 4 downs during the first half on Homestead's l inch line, going on to win the game by a score of I2-8. Despite the absence of the team's number one quarterback, Homestead mustered a strong of- fensive effort to end the season on a winning note by defeating Awalt 6-2. , f 'Y Determination Marks Frosh Football Season Frosh Team Members Russ Adams Gary Behne Tom Birch Steve Blakely John Bragg William Chesshir Dave Cleese Mark Clemens Mike Connelly Rich Corey George Cunnington Tom Dessin Carl Ehmann Scott Ferguson Craig Fox Grant Fraser Eliot Garcia Randy Graham Tony Gumbel Jeff Hall Mark Herman Dave Hidde Bill Holst Bruce Howe Greg Hullin Steve Jacobson Jim Johnson Corey Kramer John Cusic Brad Larson Mike Leveroos Henry Llerena Roy MacDonald John Mansch Jon Martin Roger Matthews Jeff McFadden John Miller Kim Muscatell Harold Orcutt Jim Paizis Doug Parker Jess Pifferini Mike Pirie Dave Rathbun Mike Shimamota Tedd Slaughter Kim Staskus Grady Strickland Chris Summers Roger Brannan Tim Summers J , 1 4 , 5, 60,4 U1 KCAS 671165 ,AND HOA 671 D11 7,4 IICZ7 1, , K, , fu 'iff I, 1 I J ' Q 1 ' v,.-v . rx I iff, 5 ,f ,fl 1 Henry Tobkin Dennis Valverde Paul Van Wart Steve Weitz Dave Young 98 The Sophomore Cross Country team grasped the SCVAL crown with a perfect record of I2 wins, no losses. Sophomores Tom Brassell, Mike Kennedy. Glenn Thompson, Jan Remak, Randy Stahl, and Roger Stanger placed in the SCVAL All-league team. Named as having the best Soph team time in the nation with SOD8, they also scored a new school record. The Soph compiled an over-all record of 6I wins and I loss. in the SCVAL, they were ranked as sl in the nation! With a league record of I I wins and I loss, the Frosh also posted an overall record of 57 wins, 4 losses. Receiving individual laurels, Rob Macrae reigned as individual league champion and Freshmen Darson Faber, Jim Brisco, and Rob Macrae obtained posi- tions in the SCVAL All-league. Quite an outstanding achievement, Darson Faber registered a time of IOQO, thus making him the ffl Frosh runner in the Though the '67 Freshman team placed only second nation. - -An... -hm FRCSH- SQPH FRESHMAN TEAM: fl3,fl6'lO R. Rice, M. Chalupsky, C. Flynn, D. Faber, S. Leyden, M. McCutchin, R. Clark, M. Shrope, M. Beman, 014,722,552 J. Baughman, M. Teller, G. Redden, M. Fenton, J. Hatfield, D. Irvine, J. Westover, 3 L. Meek, KYIZOJVZTJ R. Macrae, B. Funai, G. Kanter, R. Thoman, A. Prickett, D. Anastole Y.-H33 COD'-IONIQRE TEAM: 115246210 S. Rear, R. Stanger, J. Fosnaugh, D. Jenkins, M. Wade, M. Dunn, f9fs'0,NZ7j R. y4G. Thompson, P. Gaesser, T. Brassell, P. McKel- Jensen, R. Stahl, D. Wood, M. Kennedy, B. Marshall, A. ' . QQ.. alias. A. SUPBH, I.. Harper, J. Qlson, i.fl4.7DDl5j B. Zeitman. D. Rivas, D. Garcia, W. Chapman Q T. Evangel, J. Remak, R. Riner, R. Kay, J. Brolan, K. 99 4, ,.....,w. .--.fn CLINC TITLES! VARSITY 2nd in ation! CRGSS CQLINTRY Dave Sanford Outstanding members: Dave Sanford Mike Ferguson Jack Chrsstnanson Glenn Gaesser Paul Gaesser Tom Brassell Russ Thoman Darson Faber Steve Flynn I N, , I f Team manager Dave Devore F an lx bm Y L 1 Coach Jack Jurian H rn lfifilj HOW. S. Flynn, S. Self, J. Stewart, G. Watkins, ,l1.7IDD.Cf ROW. el, D. Sanford, M. Cabral, M. Ferguson, L. Kay, b',-M714 130112 D, J. Turner, E. Niegel, T. Allen, G. Gaesser, C. Pope, R. Thoman National Record Holders: Dave Sanford, Jack Christianson, Mike Ferguson Tom Brassell, and Paul Gaesser l 'H' For the year of I967, the Varsity Cross Country team captured what seemed to be an endless number of titles. The five-man ten-mile team of Dave Sanford, Jack Christianson. Mike Ferguson. Tom Brassell, and Paul Gaesser set a new national high school record of 4804. quite an outstanding achievement. Seizing the SCVAL championship, the Varsity team ended the season with a record of I2 wins, no losses and an overall record of 62 wins, 2 losses. Not restricting competition to the area. Homestead's Cross Country team won the Region II meet at Vasona Park. They also placed Ind in the Central Coast Section and ranked 2nd in the nation. Homestead's Varsity team included Dave Sanford, Jack Christianson, Mike Ferguson. Steve Flynn. and Paul Gaesser in the SCVAL All-league team. Additional hon- ors went to Dave Sanford and Jack Christianson, making the lst team in All-northern California. Mike Ferguson represented the 2nd team while Paul Gaesser ranked with honorable mention. The team elected Dave Sanford. having the fastest senior time in the nation, as most valuable player and scholar-athlete. C and D Basketball The I967 D Basketball team had a very successful season as they finished 3rd in the league with 8 wins and 3 losses. Chris Vitale, most outstanding player, established a new school D scoring record for one season. Helping him defensively, Dave Egusa and Greg Fish did a fine job. The team averaged 34 pts. a game while they held opponents to an average of 28.5 pts. Team managers. from l. to r.: Scott Jenkins. Gary Chronet, Rick Moore. Although the C basketball team was hand- icapped by inexperience, they finished the year with a fine performance of 6 wins and 5 losses. Pacing the team on scoring, senior Melvin Ho set new C scoring records for points made in a single game C26pts.j and points for the season C l96pts.J Working with him in the defense, Steve Recht and Jim Meyers were expecially outstanding. Also, a great deal of credit is to be given Gary Lester and Bill Sutton. Coach Mathieson and C strategy. lO2 D's from l. to r., TOIZC. Vitale, K. Anderson, D. Egusa, M. Havill, D Leister ,MJDDJC61 S. Reynolds, T. Rodriguez, S. Carlson, M. Byler. HOFFOAI. G.. Fish, sf Hook, P. Rafalow. R. Miller. C's from I. to r., TOR D. Moore, G. Lester, J, Lawson. B. Su ..... W. tton, D. Olson, J Tuma, ,llJDDlt1 D. Hislop, S. Recht, J. Meyers, M. Ho, HL7Z'?'0,ll. M Blankenship. D. Baker, R. Chandler. iO3 Varsity VVater Polo Sixth 0 in , Nation Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead Homestead 1' 6 4 ,,w,,,', t .5 , ,, , ..., .fp , on ....,, .. ,.... ...A rf- HACK H0112 Mike Jordan Qcapt.7, Steve Mckinzie, Steve Gentes, Todd Clair, Rex Smith, Dave Kirby, Mike Wargo 31x'0,VZ' 130112 Mark Sayer, Bill Simpkins, John Gebers, Jim Lamberty, Doug Woodruff tMissing1 1 Wayne Spectorb igsf- f , fvn - 35:12 . . - V K 55 ai - 11 ,Y . ytstl S Awalt 2 ' f' ' ala. Buchser 7 X l l Wilcox 4 Los Altos 3 Fremont 5 Lynbrood 4 I A Santa Clara 6 I2 Sunnyvale I I4 Cupertino 3 V 'Z I I I 1, y .4-, Quick Consultation . ., I , . Q , f. .. ., ..4,. . ,,,. +C ,,gM,..,.,. .,. 5 ,,,,+....,.,..?,..,l U' .. f 4 f 1 1 4 2 ' ' 1 -QW 1 1 'V . 4 , , ,-,,., I .,.,..,.,, M, 4- IW A Hymv .M,,,4,,,, , ,, ,, , , Q , ,,,:3,,:+f 'f'Q YN , 2 I f. s , ' 5--ew.. Y f 1 X --m..-...,..at.? ,,,,,,, S., , .. ,W -,.. ,,,,..,...+..,a.,,4, f r 0 'O v 0 rr ,, ,. fx .9 4 Q v N 4. .,.. Mia, -1+----f-S -5-'-1?-shew-e-vv' - 4 ' ' ' 'Y ' 4' s' A ,,.,t.,a,W ,f 9 Q 1 N fy I E 2 , X -.,4A..- ,..M.,.Q. - Q ve- 0-f 4 av v ff C , . ..,.,, M, ,. -ar 9' 0 1 9 X f vf 4 i I 1, - . - , , , I -v 0 7 , - 1 4' Y ' 'K S' ' 0 -9- 0 v 0 v V ' 0 O v p 4 0 v I p Q , y -A 4 v 0 v O ' Y ' v f , , , , . , . , '41 , 1 6 6 4 r o o 4 .,.'l-33 lO4 Contemplating Capt Q, 1, 'lv ,--av l 4970 Offense with Oomph! It was a very special year for Varsity Water Polo-a champion year, the very first one. From relative obscurity six years ago, Homestead has risen to be ranked as the sixth best high school team in the nation. From a group of enthusiastic freshmen, a well-balanced squad of swimmers and ball-handlers has developed. A well disciplined offense and a tight defense enabled the team to end its season with an 8-l record. In the most impressive game of the season, Homestead dethroned Santa Clara 7-6 in overtime play, and became SCVAL co-champions with Santa Clara and Buchser. To top off the season, Coach Hepner guided the team to second place in the Northern California Invitational Tournament. Steve McKinzie, Dave Kirby, Bill Simpkins, Mike Wargo, Steve Gentes, John Gebers, and Mike Jordan were named to All-League Teams. ME il. Coach Hepner Painful Efforts Triple Threat 3rd Consecutive Championship! 5 in Z' Frosh- Soph Water Polo NON' I Qstandingj: Conrad Zaiss, Jeff Woodruff, Jeff White, Steve King, Dale Stewart, Paul McKinzie, Larry Wargo, Ralph Gentes, Jon Heinrich. KOWZ: Dave Mixon, Tom Tarr, Larry Mann. Don Stamm, Mark Scott. Bob Beard, Mike McCoy. KOIV3: Len Pollak, Steve Fisk, Jere Johnston, Jeff Taylor, Mark Critendon, Frank Menagh. KOH' 4: Allen Clair, Rick Gebers, Jim Parker, Marshal Seal, David Scott. Under the guidance of Steve Barnett, the Homestead Frosh Soph water polo men chalked up an impressive record of 8 wins I loss. This gave them their third consecutive championship. Steve King, Larry Wargo, and Jeff White were placed on the All League team with Rick Gebers, .lim Parker, Jeff Taylor, and Steve Fisk capturing Honorable Mention. After being defeated by Santa Clara these boys came back with tremendous spirit to clobber Sunnyvale and Cupertino. As captains, Larry Wargo and Steve King piloted this great team to an average of IO points per game. 'IO6 Frosh Basketball 44-,X lx, Speeds to Coach Koch Louis Boyd Steve Braccini Mark Crittenden Mike Fenton Scott Ferguson Kevin Fitzsimmons Grant Fraser Larry Heavey Jim Johnson Roger Matthews Rob McCullough - Dave Moranda Jess Pifferini Gary Pirtle Dave Rathbun Ed Rutherford Paul Schwartz Dennis Valverde lO7 Victor Frosh Basketball Members Head coach Robert Koch steered the Homestead Frosh Basketball Team to a stupendous league record.With an av eage of 37 points per game these Homesteaders surged to victory by utll izing one of their greatest assets-speed. Basketball Finishes Third 313D 130112 S. Crittenden, M. 1 Franklin, P. Salt, J. Saich, D. Vandalsen, R. Pendergraft. LVD 130111 J. Carrol, B. Bayer, J. White, P. Gaesser, K. Hilt. ISF 130112 R. Pitney, B. Robidart, F. Reynolds, D. Jordan, E. Pitney. Coach Marty Mathiesen Srorfs Homestead Mt. View Homestead Cupertino Homestead Buchser Homestead Lynbrook Homestead Sunnyvale Homestead Los Altos Homestead Santa Clara Homestead Fremont Homestead Awalt Homestead Peterson Homestead Wilcox X sv 421' J 'lf' ,, The Junior Varsity Basketball team completed a successful season of play with an 8 win 3 loss record, finishing 3rd in the league. Except for the Junior co-captains, John Carrol and Scott Crittenden, the team featured all sophomores. The team was led by John Saich, a unanimous choice for first team All League. Saich also broke the school scoring record with a thirty point production against Peterson High School. lO9 B A S K E T B VARSITY L L l The Perfect Set-up 9 if . 1 .1 N k 14, -, 9 T T R V E IU Ri rg 55: D X XX.f X.': , f--1' wwf ' V ??iZ7f4 Put it in! -- I f .4 ami ff iw in if fr From l. to r., KNEELING: G. Stephens, T. Comer, L. Pelekoudas, E. Burke, R Mocherman, T. Phillips. STANDING: V. Mok, M. Golden, R. Sparks, J. Sterling, M Peterson, B. Verssen, T. Wilson, R. Roberts W' W Q , 1 3 , . Though the Varsity Basketball team finished the season with 7 win-4 loss record, they nevertheless provided the league with a lot of competition and were known as the team to beat . The team captured the consolation trophy at the Buchser lnvitational, beaten only by the champion, Archbishop Mitty High School. 6' 7 center Marty Petersen did exceedingly well as he was named to the All-SCVAL team and the league's 3rd most valuable player. l Where did it go? 5 ll ' And Marty scores again A 1- me .Ms xmxf ..., , ..r.. Homestead Wrestlers I65 DO I45 IOS UNL I54 l75 I9 I I I2 l38 Varsity Wrestlers Dick Adams Bob Beard Ken Berridge Brent Bloom Bob Ehmann Dennis Fox John Gillett Amando Gomez Jay Lawson Terry Lawson D'arcy Lorimer Tom O'Brien Mike Roy Mike Sanders Kim Shanley W ,X , Senior Line 27017 130115 A. Gomez, J. Gillette, D. Adams, D. Laurmer, T. Lawson, K. Shanley K. Berridge, T. Chalmers Grapple for Titles B. Ehmann, 1:10Z'Z70,,11 130112 D, Both Homestead wrestling teams turned in great league records. The Junior Varsity surged forward to second place in the league standings with 9 wins, 2 losses, and an average of 35 points per game. The '68 varsity grapplers ended with a 5 win 6 loss record. At an average of 29 points per game these boys, lead by key wrestlers Ken Berridge and Bob Ehmann, showed tremendous spirit and effort. Junior Varsity 2nd place in League Junior Varsity COP 160114 M. Sanders, T. Rogers, J. Tuff, F. Stalder, B. Caroline, D. Connelly, M. Morentonio, B. Masterson. KOZTOM 110114 B. DiPietro, J. Mason, D. Izu, L. Pollak, C. Fox, J. Reyna. R. Perez Reserves 27017 110114 B. Kinne, L. Masuka, W. Werner, J. Hart, R. Adams, M. Boatwright, H. Orcutt, B. Card. 1111272755 110114 J. Hill, J. Ceglia, G. Sandhagen. B. Moffet, B. Fox, J. Zahnen, M. ' McGinness 13027270111 110112 J. Heinrich, D. Roth, Yamane, C. Ehman, T. Chalmers, J. Deiea Coach Shugh 1 13 fx v,Vv A 1, Swim m i n g and Divin , A 1 fffff 1 f Mg, 'V T. 'V T ..,....,- VARSITY TEAM Todd Clair John Gebers Steve Gentes Phil Gomes Mark Green Carl Hollenhorst Mike Jordon Steve King Dave Kirby Jim Lamberty Rob Madsen Paul Mckinzie Steve McKinzie Patrick Poplin Janos Radvanyi Bill Simpkins Rex Smith Ron Stanger Jeff Taylor Mike Wargo V9 e R41 W. if ','r T Qin' 1 '74 QL ff wr 5 4:4 F4 . -. 1 f A 1 ' ' 2 'f ' ff,, CZK, ff Tw, ,f YJ ,, 4, ' 'fa ff W f I , , ,, Va, 11 f ,- F .W in-, M iv 177 nz , 1 V V g W' ' I ' I 'ff L'Q'gm, A ' , I 4 ' Y K, ' ' fa , f W ' , , ' y .V , ' A 4 Q.. 6 . I, if , ...Q v 'ML ZS ., ,I Nw J f ft WC M 'l CV. 2 ,f fw , f ,. O.. f' .Way 'f .V .1 . 1, .- A ' Q n Z,'fh:,wiWfWW f ft , V, Jfffw . ,,,, , f ,M . COACH HEPNER The Homestead Mustangs, urged on by Coach Henner, pooled their strength to compose the I968 edition of the swimming and diving teams. The inaugural athletic clash between Santa Clara and Homestead came on March 22, when the two teams battled a tension-filled meet. Although ending in defeat, the Homestead wetbacks came back to avenge oncomming teams. The varsity, led by key members Steve Gentes, Dave Kirby, Steve McKinzie, Bill Simp- kins, Mike Wargo, and John Gebers and the Bees team, led by Steve Fisk, Jim Parker, Larry Wargo, Jeff White, Doug Woodruff, and Conrad Zaiss marked this year's performance with spirit and high morale. I AN 'Ak get ,,,,a, ,,a,.,,e.. f f BEES TEAM B. Anderson L. Mann D. Scott J. Bishop M. McCoy M. Scott A. Clair F. Menagh M. Seal S. Fisk D. Mixon T. Tarr R. Gebers G. Paine L. Wargo R. Gentes J. Parker J. White M, Havill L. Pollack D. Woodruff J, Heinrich Rich YOI'k J. Johnson B. Ritter C. Zaiss Varsity Baseball wg my B ggi . 5 TOP ICON' I. to r. Tim Wilson, Bob Pifferini, Vince Mok, Doug Fishburn, mgr. WIOJVT KOH' l. to r. Dom de Steve Lacki, Brian Verssen, Tom Changnon, Coach Simone, Mike Bayer, Dick Adams, Dennis Kinzy, Lee Hemphill ,ll.7D.'DL'f' k'0ll' l. to r. Bob Grabou, mgr., Ray Pelekoudas. m V ' Mocherman, Dike Johnson, Bret Godfrey, Skip Robidart, Pai f . 1913 T 3 X - R J-,X Y' X xx x-I Q e x ,, .,, A . b y an ,fa -V -H 'Q L. - xt? . Y x S . if R ills P QWMVX XE A. may , X -- ' ? if-ls. f , Bats 'n' Hats Pifferini Power! ,W X jf 5,72 f ,ff4.,.-4 7-Awm V f V1 f XMIM f f 7 f W ff f ,My X ff' Z9 Z WJ? W mfmfw V1-Q 'WY 4 if vs-W ff ' PA!f?:? '37 My 'M 1 ,ff -1,f3,- ff rfaycyfyil, 95, -'V-wi:z71.::ffW' 'fi - mf , yf . , 11' 7 ff .A ' 91,-1 ' nkff C':a' 4 Mg:41:1g,z3,,5, V W. ,ar ,Q '7 STEAM? I ' f ' 'f', -I . . . . .,,, aff? . ' 1152223 The Lacki thrust 2 I W Leaving home. Coach Hemphill Quite as expected, the Homestead Varsity Baseball team led the SCVAL in victories. With the experience of Coach Hemphill, the talents of two south paw pitchers, Tom Changnon and Steve Lacki, and rounded out by such hitters as Bob Pifferini, Tim Wilson, Dennis Kinzy, and Bret Godfrey, there was little question as to their championship ability. H7 5: 2 Junior Varsity Baseball This has been the greatest junior varsity team in the history of Homestead, declared Coach Sartwell of the I968 baseball team. Strengthened by the excellent pitching of Frank Ramos, the fine batting ability of Burke Weismann and John Mariana, plus the tre- mendous spirit on the part of all team mem- bers, the junior varsity baseball team cap- tured victory after victory. l!,lc'lu' H0112 Coach Sartwell. R. Pitney, J. Detwiler, M Fenton, K. Gordon, D. Moore, B. Robidart, F. Reynolds ,IIJZJDIE 130112 B. Glazebrook, J. Mariana, R. Schleef, B Bayer. B. Masterson, B, Riner, F. Ramos, J. Evangel JKONZ' H0112 K. Coon Qmgrj. C. Stanley, B. Weismann C. Vitale. M. Mcllroy. K. Corboline, S. Street Qmgr.b ,I- Close hit to home plate. I 3 I 4 f 1 f f Fred Reynolds clowns it up! ,I . 7 Coach Sartwell x TENN S Varsity 2 , x-. .es A n d 1 V ww Mmffxikif 4 , . .1 ,A s 1-wa :,:w 1 K -X ext! . W? , my ww , B. a s ' Coach McGhie 31327 130112 Cl to rj Kim Staskus, Roger Clark, Andy Evens, Doug Robinson, Bill Reeves, Dave Cleese, Mark Crittenden. LVD 130112 Dan Konetski, Greg Fish, Bob 5, V ,, W, , A Miller, Steve Carlson, Bruce Aldrich, Alan Hosher. ISE' 160112 Jim Elias, George Redden, Bob Funai, Mike Brewer, Ed Gossman. 120 Ziff . Q D fy' wr I VARSITY-HAGK HOW Cl. to rj. S. Tabor, S. Crittenden, C. Kimball, J. Haynes, C. Lynch, T. Comer. BOZTZTOM HOW: A. Boomer, T. Overgard, M. Brown, A Jordan, R. Meyer. l968 was the year that Homestead's varsity tennis team had looked forward to as they placed high in the league standings. This was the goal that Coach Koch had in mind when he started building up the powerful team two years ago. Dominating the team were the juniors with a strong ace in senior Mark Brown. The junior varsity squad also did exceptionally well in the league encounters. As had been expected the sophomores and freshmen spearheaded a fine showing against opponents. Assisting the team in their outstanding performance was head Coach McGhie and Coach Hawkes. Coach Hawkes and Coach Koch 2 Team managers Kay CLD and Matthews Qr.J 121 Gymnastics Teani Fdans for the Future Team Members Ken Berridge Dave Bock Mark Boulton Jim Butts Mike Emmick Barry Erickson Greg Greenwood Jock Heinrich Joe Hughes Jim Jones Mike Kampf Dave Lampenfeld Joe Lilly Wayne Manahan Steve Manning Mick McCormick Glenn McGettigan Rob McGinness Paul Mikul Dan O'Brien Bruce Peterson Ken Rinir Steve Sayler Mark Sayler Dave Sellick Blake Streb Tim Tuttle Ken Winston Managers Richard Foster Jim Grimes John McGrady Richard Polk a'V' I I v' 1 ' l. gala- A ,.W.,,,.. Coach Medina lt was a year of rebuilding for Coach Medina and his Homestead Gymnasts, since only five members on the squad were seniors. Outstanding young gymnasts who gave promise of great things to come were Blake Streb, Wayne Manahan and Ken Winston. Bolstered by senior Jim Butts. who placed second in Northern California in l967, the gymnastic team gave an exceptional effort. 123 T RAC K A N FIELD FRESHMAN TEAM: Cl. to r.J HOCFOJIL Prickett, Rivas, Thoman, Chesshir, Kramer, Brisco, Ware, Llerena, Miller, Hall, Kanter, Byler. QND IZOUA Church, Winger, Spindler, Ferguson, Rice. Pirie, Hullin, Byrd, Devou, Birch, Jarvis, Baughman, Miller. 3112 ROMA MacRae, Bragg, Card, Graham, Shimamoto, Bour, Napier, Connelly, Asbra, Martin, Smith, Pihorsky, McCutchin,lGillum, 27017 HOW: Clark, Teller, Westouer, Slaughter, Gumbel, Summers. Flynn, Faber. Leyden, Chalupsky, X Vanwart, Kenney, Tobkin. .Q B TEAM MANAGERS: 7k0,NZ7 CI. to r.D Truderung, Malcolm, Irvine, Hidde. KAGIG McFadin, Brooks, Wade, Zeitman. All three of Homestead's track and field teams, the frosh, B's , and I I Varsity, racked up top positions in the S.C.V.A.L. The Varsity team I I especially showed what talents they had as they went on to capture 'W standings in Northern California. II Il ,NNN n 124 L w B Team: fl. to r.j BOTTOM: Parlett, Anthony, Richards, Gruver, Garcia, Brolan, Pitney, Bour, Dunn, Gleed, Hanes. 427-If Piccehitti, Gould, Cannon, Kennedy, Ho, Correia, Ceglia.2JVD: Mc Clure, Beard. Olsen, Maykel, Stahl, Jordan, Casey, Barnes, Flynn. Stanger, Elias, Lozano, Chan, Hill, Kay, Finegold, Marshall, Wilson. Rivas, DeHart, Lockyer, Jenkins, Cabral, Supan, Harper, Henderson, Thompson. Hercs. 3KD, Boyle, Shissler, Vann, Ware, Sanford, Remak, Clausen, V00 VARSITY TEAM: Cl. to r.j HOTFOJLI NONE Macrae, Stockhaus, Mahan, Fraser Wescott, Kaisershot, Phillips, McGinnity, Ganrud. QND HOU? Sanford Widgeon, Supan, Newell, Ferguson, Christianson, Hoo, Self, Beldner, Watkins Supan 31627 HOW: Miranda, Mason, Hodge, Gaesser, Pope, Waller, Bielenberg McGrady, Willats, Hennessy, Kirkish, Kinne. FOP 130112 Covey, Redington Brassell, Angins, Hermsmeyer, Quinet, Busick, Duckworth, Gaesser, Turner Allen, Thoman, Tipton, Show, Erbes. 125 Golf Asbury's perfect form! Steve Recht follows through ,W , 'f f h I 'WW-WMM!! ,af kg - 1 M ,,..-,,.,.f,.Mw-1+ ,25- .Mm ..... o1o ,...,, , ' ' ' 'Y ' L.. I - ....- f ,,,,-. ,,,.. , , b',-16714 CL to r.j Chuck Loring, Greg Asbury, Lin Loring, Lee Scholey. ,llJZ7Z7l'tl Mr. Freitas, Barry Brumfield, Jim McCrea, Steve Recht, Jeff McDaniel. JA'O,VZ1 Jim Joyner, Warren Rider. 126 Where's the ball? Jeff McDaniel tees off. in ,1'. ,V , 1 9,14 ,ogg fy , 4 T Q 1 , - 5 ,' fmxnt at Coach Freitas, Greg Asbury, and Barry Brumtield discuss the day's results. 127 This past year, Home- stead's Golf Team was led by seniors Barry Brumfield and Lin Lo- ring and supported by a promising sopho- more, Jim McCrea. These three, along with the rest of their team, and prompted by Coach Freitas, remained strong con- tenders for their third crown in four years. rf ' 3'ffWwfQf z7'i, f f, eg C-Mr? Vice President Ron Stanger tie, WA-. , ,W 4. , va Y , aw-,,..,, , President Gary Chronert Social Manager Marcia Matre JLINIORS Advisor Mr. Rosendahl Secretary Sgt At Arms Sally Hales Ken Johnson Treasurer p,-wdem SU? Wllwn Treasurer Scott Ferguson 1 Robin McGinnity to A X T L Secretary Barb Kerby-Miller Vice president f J rm Bari lrvin I Advisor Mr. Crump .. U-9 . M Q u.. -- ' Social Manager Dana Drew Sgt-At-Arms Dennis Jarvis 'QM MM, 0 . T, 1 . , , - - 1 f f f , ,fi K . ,, 1. .M fr, 1 , X. 1 V, . 1. Wgwrf' ,I ,2 ,, ,, ,, I ,Www ,Q , '-f, , 2 , yeh: ,f f f '54, f kg I af , h V K, . V V if f M Q mn V V, V f m , Q? Z . , . ff- ,f f' WA , ' ' K' ' Fw, B ' Z! ' ' ' 1 I 'I 'fr fiflif ' ly 7 ,. y f , Q .gf .auf . ' 2 52 ' , , -1 1 Q., ' A--gif. ' K, 5-3 , L, 'Vk f . , L ' ,7 4 3 E, 3 ,fi I 9 ,f M ,F x. '?' 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' ' '5 ,s i-us5 5g1- '.'1T5'.. ' ff 2' , VJ.. ,,.-1-., ' '. ..5,'5- .n r fs ' - fy' ,.....f?.+2w-:,. , , M, , , ' Mrs. Helene Madson President Nw Mr. Earl A. Goodell District Superintendent Mr. Howard Wyant Lit M. jf Howard Diesner, M.D. Vice President Mr. Charles Pond Clerk Mr. J. Fred Kerr Miss Laura L. Mayne Director of Guidance 7.17. :Jnald Marks Mean of Boys Mr. Warren F. Bryld Principal l is Mr. Shunii lto Director of Student Activities l6l X PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE This yearbook represents the many ac- complishments and noteworthy successes of you students during the I967-68 academic year. It takes the special talents of the gifted artist to capture the school spirit and pride displayed in all our activi- ties, to portray the interaction of students and faculty in the ioint pursuit of excel- lence in our curricular and co-curricular program, and to describe your involve- ment in our community. The memories stored in this book are yours to cherish in the future. These memories will be, I am sure, of the happi- est years of your lives. Warren F. Bryld Principal Mr. .lames F. Regan Vice Principal WQRKING EGR LIS A D ITH Ll 7 ,t Mr. Yamamoto Special Education, Emerging Nations The Special Education Class taught by Mr. Yamamoto allowed remedial stu- dents to progress at a less accelerated rate than in other track classes at Homestead. The students were encour- aged to develop a role in the commu- nity and take responsibilities. Mr. Sartwell State Requirements ,.,1' Mr. Shugh State Requirements X Mrs. Durham Counselor Vu-.1 xv GTK. we . tl . . argl if all ' ..f.!-if fl i t' . ,ji H. . .af-1 fi : f- ,it M xw'w..f:: Helping and encouraging stu- dents, eight counselors have guided the entire student body in planning for their futures. The counselors tried to direct students toward courses and activities of interest and value to them. One of the projects of the counseling department this year was to present informa- tion related to each individual class at a separate parent- faculty meeting. ln this way, they were able to be much more specific in discussing each respective class. While the under-class counselors concerned themselves primar- ily with counseling students in choosing courses for college and subsequent jobs, the up- per-class counselors began discussing college and job op- portunities with the students. Mr. Rehor Counselor The State requirements class is an extension of the previous six-week driver-training course. There are now units on narcotics, alcohol, first-aid and fire prevention. 162 M ', ' J f .W ki' Miss Olsen Counselor WE RE GR TEFLIL T Mrs. Makowski Counselor Mrs. Pulliam Librarian Mrs. Capron Librarian Mr. Reilly Counselor The Homestead library is equipped to aid students in their independent research proiects. The extension of A- I7 into a reference room for magazines has enabled more stu- dents to take advantage of the many ,ff periodical references. In November, independent student study units were installed, making record, tape. and film references available to students. Mrs. Pulliam, Mrs. Capron, and the library clerks deserve rec- ognition for an efficient library system. , . .,,W..,,,w-'vs- Y W, M .fff f Mr. Wilk Counselor 1 '11 'N-M., Mrs. Smith Clerk C ,,A ,44t,,,t N Q- of an rw Mrs. Hughes Counselor mffff bs Library Clerk Miss Harwood English lll Mr. Westdal English Ill Miss VanEvery English II Mr. Pelton Dept. Chairman English IV Mr. Pereira English ll,lV Miss Edgeworth English ll Mr. Sturm English Il Mr. Ferentinos English IV E GLIH The English department reflected a closer student- teacher relationship this year than previously. The stu- dents were given more time in seminar groups to discuss the material with their teachers. Large groups facilitated 0 4' l64 lecture presentations where better visual aids could be used. Advanced-placement English was an addition to the English department this year. It is a senior course that allows students to receive up to full credit on Freshman college English. English A was also offered in the other grades. Heading Speech and Debate, Miss Weber encouraged personality development as well as formalized speaking. Mrs. Willey instructed students in after school reading courses for speed and comprehension. LA GLIAG Mrs. Wood English I Mrs. Willey Reading English II Mr. Vosovic English Ill Team Coach Mr. Stottlebower English ll Journalism l, ll Miss McCulloch English lll Mr. Dufault English Ill Team Coach Mr. McCall English I, Ill Mrs. Entwistle English IV Miss Sanfilippo English I Mrs. Brown English I, Il Mr. Semon English IV Mrs. Johnson English III Mrs. King English I Miss Weber Speech and Debate I, II, III, IV Mn'-I. Wwe' 1 r 'M rw A 36 I is L . , -.sf mfj-.f ' -4 I I My 27 .f . yf f 7 Wi f A hx X ff , f f f N, ww 7' .M L 3., 1 PQ , 43, ,f , v Q , fy Mm My , 4 4' ,429 f 7 ' fffv , f 4 1 X X X 1 K ,33 f, Mr. Gingrich Mr. Frisch Chemistry Mr Collins Biology, Science I Science I Science I Mr. Freitas Biology Science I Chemistry Science I Mr. White Mr. Garnel Physics Math I I is Mr. Falconer Science I Mr. Flock Mr. Rosendahl Science I, State Requirements Dept. Chairman Biology The aim of the science department was to develop inquiring minds and the desire for further knowledge. Students had the benefit of some of the most up to date equipment in laboratories and lectures. In the labs, the students were taught how to experiment with information, interpret and solve numerous problems. Through the use of the television, movies, and other teaching aids, students were taught, through a closer relationship with their instructors. 167 ATH , , f Mr. Hepner Mr. Headley Math I, Team Coach Mr. McMurray Geometry, Introduction to Algebra, Algebra I Mr. Goodlive Algebra ll, Math II. Geometry DRA - .Q-' wwf' .s ' Mr. Mathiesen Geometry, Algebra I, II MM , . Algebra I, IA Geometry Mr. Ryder Dept. Chairmang TrigfAnalytic MathfAnaIytic Mr. Sandman Mr. Stocking Mrs. Smith Introduction to Algebra Algebra ll Trig, Algebra IF Introduction to Algebra Algebra I, II Geometry Algebra II, TrigfAnaIytic, g Geometry Heading WWW Productions, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Warren and Mr. Wittke directed what is known to Homestead students as Channel I3 of the closed circuit television system. Mr. Weiss instructed students in a textbook course of television production that included among its projects practice in tele- vising movies for use in other classes. A special course of video-journalism was directed by Mr. Warren of the drama department, as a separate class from the regular iournalism course. Students in the program produced 67z1111pu.s' Reports, a morning program of information on campus activities. Mr. Wittke, as technician, maintained the television system and aided students in their productions. Also an integral part of AV-TV, the audio-visual office was headed by Mrs. Buck. With student aid she co-ordinated materials and machinery vital to teacher's audio-visual instruction. Mr. Wittke TV Engineer Mr. Weiss Mr. Warren Mrs. Buck AV-TV Coordinator TV, Drama I. ll Textbook, AV Clerk Research was an important part of this year's Math program for teachers and students. Teachers, in- volved in planning for a new curriculum next year, used their spare time to investigate new methods of teaching. Students were able to use an increased library and individual study aids for both inside and outside of the classroom. The new schedule of a six-period day provided students with a supplemen- tary period to consult with their teachers. Hioiner mam courses were available along with an srvisw irrogram for accelerated students. Other A--as-A is-f-ovided a review of fundamental Mr. Carpenter Algebra l, lA, Geometry Mr. Tripodi Introduction to Algebra Miss Haworth Algebra l, Geometry Introduction to Algebra Algebra I, Geometry f ,aww Mrs. Kane World History 2- i , Mr. Plungy U.S. Government, Yearbook Mr. Fulcher World History l Mr. Crump, Chairman Mrs. Lyon World History U.S. History it it f SOCIAL Mr. Sroaf American Civ. Il Mr. Hanna American Civ. I Q ,1 Miss Trethewey 170 Mr- Lieberman WO,-ld History American Civ. I TLIDIE The Social Studies department used every available reference to create a meaningful study of his- tory and political thought for Homestead students. Based on the success of last year's pro- gram, students were encouraged to look for reasons behind events. A variety of sources were the basis for a broader outlook on specific problems. The American Civilization class, in its second year, initiated a new approach to the study of economics. More than half of the department spent considerable time devel- oping a new Social Studies curric- ulum. What was done here may become a pattern for other schools in the district and the state. 2 Mr. Mullhair American Civ. I K Mr. Hemphill U.S. Government, World History Mr. Langford American Civ. Il Miss Rodgers Mr. Pichette Mr. Blaschke Miss Ribak World History World History, U.S. Gov. World History, U.S. Gov. American Civ. ll 'V fr, 21- ... ,f-Fig, ,wif My j f t A f he 4 . ,V Vkr. I Lf X Lv' 'K I Q -.w H1441-qmof., 'l-lava-umn......4,.,,t M-bl-sung. ----as -eedy Miss Kincaid Mr. Jones Mrs. Goldfarb World History U.S. History American Civ. I World History FOREIG L GLIAGE Foreign language classes emphasizing culture as well as grammar and vocabulary directed students towarld a more meaningful study of languages. Ancient and contemporary histories enlivened foreign languages and made them more relative to the student. Slides and movies were shown by teachers for a better understand- ing of the atmosphere of each particular country. Advanced language and humanities conducted a study of philosophies. However, the foreign language courses focused mainly toward comprehension of and speaking ability in the languages. An audio-visual program was followed to improve upon the writing, speaking, reading, and listening of the students. It provided students with an opportunity to relate mechanics to speaking the language. For further enrichment with others of similar interests, students were able to join any of the four foreign language clubs at Homestead. . J 4- f . ,3. ' .fl :. , , to L 1 ' ,. .H 41.1 .,- 1-3, xg Miss White French II, IV Mrs. Fellows Department Chairman Humanities Latin III, IV WWF' Miss Zieger Spanish I Mrs. Gonzales Spanish I, II, III Mrs. Armistead German I ',iik'i,.M ' , I I l. 'M Lf! sv I' X f IQ .g W ,. u .. I I if J- V fm, Mrs. Woolley Latin I, II I Mrs. Riegels French I Miss Steelman French I, III Mrs. Berridge German IV, V Miss Harbrink Spanish I, II Mr. Cardoza Spanish II 5 1, sf WQX Mr. Durkee German I, II, III Mr. Andelian Spanish I. II Mr. Ephraimoff Chinese I, II, III Algebra IF Miss Luedeking French II Q 5 Mrs. Golick Homemaking Sr., l, Ill HO EMAKING Homemaking laboratories allowed students to practice skills in sewing and cooking. There were classes in the beginning, in- termediate, and advanced levels that in- cluded menu planning, wardrobe, budgeting, and child psychology. A special course was the senior homemaking class where students were taught domestic skills and activities. Relating practice and knowledge created experience for homemaking students. Mrs. Moen, Chairman Homemaking Sr., l, ll YX.qv Business courses stressed occupational skills and office practice courses varied from business economy to beginning typing. Some of the programs allowed for students to take jobs immediately after school or served as transitions into business school. But many stu- dents took typing and business econ- omy for personal use outside of the business world. The business office also served as a center for printed materials used in other classes and for school announcements. Mr. Marlow Business Law, Economy, Math, Typing l , Mrs. Blaski Typing l, Shorthand l, ll Mr. Waller Business Machines, English, Introduction, Bookkeeping: Typing I Mrs. Dennin, Chairman Typing l, Shorthand l, Introduction Business lndustrial arts courses included electronics, drafting, metal shop, wood shop, and auto shop. Students could advance at dif- ferent levels in these areas. In electronics, students were able to work with a variety of equip- ment as well as make their own devices. Drafting courses in- cluded architectural drafting, while wood and metal shops gave students experience in construction. Auto shop stu- dents practiced their skills on cars donated by themselves and teachers, as well as labor- atory equipment. Mr. McLean, Chairman Arch. Drafting, Drafting l Mr. Sullivan Wood l, ll, lll Mr. Werley Metal l, ll, lll 2. Mr. McCollum Electron l, lA, ll, lll, Metal 'Sw 4 ff' , f , V . , VA, f 'W Z' 2.4 ..,, f lx 41 1 W .i .tll ' ' If 'Ma f fvgy, . ,fffrQfPZf6',f X . fkff f 2 V! . 4 Z Z In 4 f , ff' VM W ,ar g Mr. Fournier Mr- KOCH Auto i, ll uata Processing, Business Macines, Typing I, Il X X ' NISSEN TOP KONE Miss Reist, Mrs. Norton fDepartment Headb. Miss Samo HOZ'Z'O,lf 110112 Mrs. Abell, Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Diridon XXX Mrs. Bogle Art ll, Crafts, English I fm., Mrs. Daniel Dept. Head, Art I, lll ArtfSr Art created to the rhythm of popular music brightened many offices and rooms around the campus. Creativity was the key to works, whether they were simple or psychedelic. Art workshop also supplied many of the pro- grams and posters for Homestead activities 176 Mr. Promessi Art l, ll, IV S workshop ArtfSr . 7-tg 85 'P' ! '4N.saf ms Mr. McGhie. Department Head: Mr. Snyderi Mr. Llseldinger: Mr. Jurianz Mr. Medina Mr. Donithorne Dept. Chairman, Music, A, B, C, Band This year music played an important part in Homestead activi- ties. Music Department Chariman Dr. Donithorne regarded the Awe-'le'-t performances by music students as the consequence of mm work. Under his direction the marching band performed at D i games and the concert band played in the Spring y . Mr. Pleasant complemented the work by directing the i i lee club, and orchestra. Mr. Pleasant A and B Choir, Girls' Glee String Grchestra CLASSIFIED PERSQNNEL .tg Q, B X . . .,',- A! '- 'K .K . . I X . 5 I.. K kkkg Cafeteria Staff. Mrs. Blower. Mrs. Dudley: Mrs. Witt, Cook. Mrs. Perry. Mrs. MacFarIand. Mrs. Beckmann: Mrs. Bednarcyk Mrs. Watts School Bookkeeper 4... mr. .gv F A -..J Mrs. Evans English Staff Clerk H ex 5 if N X . .I Mrs. Stiner Mrs, Alfred if . 1 1. -'W-vw-,run 41 Principal's Secretary Attendance Aide 1915 ' knfgf' ' 2 A . il - Q ' . K A Mrs. Stevens Mrs. Beach Mrs- Kem Health Clerk PBX Operator History Staff Clerk 1 2 1 EXE' - 1 '15 I . 1 Sz-.vw xy T' 9 P S.: pu :rl-.:':f. 1 M.- J. . f. una , ,hun 3 C at Cafeteria Manager, Day Maintenance Staff: .7ls'O,VZ7 130112 Mr. Richards: Mr. Butts, Head, Mr. Thorndike: Mr. Ariza. HAUK Mrs. Porter k'Ol1S Mr. Pavisot Mr. Sanders. Counseling Secretary Mrs. Seidel --gistrar-Clerk ivlrs. Malby Attendance Secretary E:'E' nbv Mrs. Liska Night Maintenance Staff: Mr. Siruno Mr. Vohwinlke Afternoon Maintenance Staff: SVIJONZ' 130112 Mr. Guzzardo Mr. P. Sousa Mr. M. Sousa BACK 160112 Mr. Czyzawsk Mr . 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D Basketball, Ski Club Lemire, Lorraine arsity Football- VBVSIIY Wres ns E 1- r'e , CS . f'1?l1l-'lb Staff, NHS, Transfer Student fr m Cana French N onzales, ckie , f H H ., Conventions. Mother's Tea, L Clubd T tx enior ht Comm. C a' m e o ' . gevrtar . Om XY, fjj, Pe 'lub, Ski C ve , - , ancy Q Round-up Da rf' 'W ' :wife Crew, Swim Show. o er'Puff Drama Club. Stage Crew gan. Beverly A Qraiiilxfer. Joan o. S e ' and fN - ' CSF. Drama Club, Arbor Girl Tra k, 'ro s-Country. Sr. Class Senator, Lezotte, Karen Y Mike Boa Control. Block H NHS, JSA. Ski ' ub, AS Conven ions. in---4, Football ef' nn SPWCIT vas, Denise F otbal, Board of Control 1 Lilly, oe C' CSF, Arbor Girl. Conventions gger. J annette r8lQIkNQLy!arsity Gymnastics K . I I0 f s ' A r 'r yu, V ,XJ .KP a ,gry S enior c :vides . y I I 7 A' H--r, Iii .v ,P i if V jg LorTxckKris in , , ,I , 2 - Q Scienct 'lubfPrQjSeience CIublS c-Treas.. . A I I . , r NH - F X. Pep Club QL. - . . M E? Lin 3 y X XX L0 'me ' IBIAVCY ' I . . A r t. ep Clu Jgslchestra. Arbor Nl-IS. Alarsityyb restling, dck - , - I irl, Co ve ions. S 'r H L ing. C k N 'A -V Mc rad' n lx FIESB- P dKent, Ax-ctiv y ' Comm xner. ,I-A , ' B C' '. Dramal ub. Pep Club. Stage ,N j 'LASL Sop,h.f,LIass V' -Pres.. J 1111 J ' . I Cr ' AV V Clu , Track Mgr, ,K is i. vafsky CWI, Ni-is. 6 . NP. ac af J . Mcicip ie, sg ' .. H', lntera t rf f' A M Svwmmi, f ter, Polo L ,L ri g, Lin f , Menager, Marie ' iv ASB Presidd Jr. C ss Pres.. oph Class Flag ' i Althe ianlXSec., French Club ky I Senato . U,'1'1Ufll gl JCASgU3!ice-Pr ., Pres., 171115115 Sta f, s League Rep., Ski N xv mam an JV Go oslyxi ss-Co nt , - - I GSA Ten I gf. CSF. NHS, Dance C . S.QuillI Sc i, lock ', n. C b lb I I P ct. ASB on epson C li iian, ez Georg' X Iliusical-QSC, - if l I Li y A si t nt klgdros. Jenniftr A H M Av f Ll Menlili v y - . PIXEQQY Coiiniissga er.AWonveny onsky GS , D a a Club, Mother's Tea H s of' ep. J A , . I i Meslo, Jo n ' , Lobo aren ,X lm C Basketball. Cross-Country I ftuew u s Commis ' er, FTAIM. 'S Metz. Linda I PV tub, or Girl,m s of Rep... I dee MC'onvfntE3on, NHS 'y I H ' , 4 v ic aes, arbara I Luna. ga I X-l I0 Mother's Tea. Dance Club, Powder Puff l e of Rep., venti ' Agbpankshf I b, Miller, Mindy j P, der Pf ff - ryoxl ' ' CSF, NHS, Jr. Class Senator. Althenians, Lunde. Kaihlkl y, by Frosh. Class rreas., Pep Club, ski Club, Art QJ W KE-lflei. Slageij Play . Moth- Club. EILP, Minority Groups Conf. i rls e . Ch is naflb rogram, Ar or Girl, MOUQVIY, Dani yj S rench rama Club, FTA, Ski NHS, Lead in Play-68, House of Rep.. aj , Dance I , IRC, German Club gfater Ballet. Gymnastics. Ski Club. , onventions XI ck, Don I I 2111111 1 ditoi'-in-Chief, ASB Treas.. Musi- ' ca - . Key Club, Block NHS. CSF. A ' 4 g' a Choir. Madrigal, Marching and ' C ncert Band, Basketball W Ml? I X . 4 KMacRae, Doug I ' Cross-Country, Track 'T Madison, Teresa , Arbor Girl. CSF, JSA. Conventions. Ski Club I Madsen, Michele Club. French Club. Pep Club, Christmas Ball Comm. Madvig. Phil Cjlllfllxfll Staff, Publicity Commissioner. Sales Commissioner, Soph. Class Pres.. Freshman Senator, Musical-68. NHS, Interact. CSF, Block H Maffucci, Michele Orchestra. Pep Club, Powder Puff Malcolm. Gene Varsity Football Manager Maldonado, Luciano A V Asst. Mallett. Steve Art S3l8.CLtWIllIlf Contributions Manchester. Diahann Mother's Tea. Pep Club. ASB Convention, Christmas Ball and Sadie Hawkins Comm. Maronde. Toni Varsity Football. Concert A Band. Sr. Class Sgt-at-Arms, Conventions. Block German Club, House of Rep., Orchestra Mason, Pete NHS. CSF. Track Massie, Tom Conventions Masterson. Toni Art Club Pres.. Drill Team. House of Rep.. Water Ballet, Mother's Tea. Pep Club, Speech. IRC. Club Matchell, Rick Track, Chamber Choir, Musical -68. Football Mathis, Gail Drama Club Sec.. Convention Clerk. Play-64, Musical-68, Stage Crew, Mother's Tea. Christmas Program. Pep Club. Conventions, Fashion Board Rep. Matre, Kathy Ski Club, Art Club. Pep Club. House of Rep., Mother's Tea. Conventions. Christmas Ball Comm. Matsuoka, Mitch Cross-Country, Varsity Football. Block Board of Control Mathews. Debbie Pep Club. Drama Club. Powder Puff. Drill Team. Girls Glee. Convention. House of Rep. McBride, Marla French Club, Pep Club, House of Rep., ASB Convention, Board of Control McCann. Steve Track. ASB Conventions. Hootenanny Club, House of Rep. McCarthy. Dennis Baseball. Track. Ski Club, House of Rep. McCoy, Patti Powder Puif, Pep Club Mocherman, Ray Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball. Varsity Basektball, Block H Sec-Treas. Chinese Club. Conventions Moe. Pricilla Water Ballet, NHS, CSF. Mother's Tea, Gymnastics, Convention. Pep Club Mok, Vince NHS. Capt. Varsity Football. Varsity Bas- ketball. Block Key Club. Baseball, CSF Moore, Allen Cross-Country, Track. Ski Club Moore. Gerald Baseball, Football Moore, Robin Pep Club Moti. Bob Golf Mulkern. Suzanne Head Varsity and Frosh-Soph Cheerleader. Homecoming Queen and Princess. Fashion Board Rep., Minority Groups Conference Leader, House of Rep.. NHS. CSF Life Member. Key Club Sweetheart, French Club Mullins, Randy D Basketball, Track, Latin Club Muscatell. Rory Board of Control Narup. Sarah Drama Club, Stage Crew Nelson, Barbara Modern Dance Club, Christmas Program, Mother's Tea. A cappella Choir. New Stu- dents Coininission, Girl's League Nelson. Carol Girl's League, Ski Club Nelson. Jim Head Mgr. Varsity Football Nelson, Jean House of Rep., Water Polo and Swimming Statistician, Ski Club. Pep Club, Board of Control, Christmas Ball Comm. Chairman, ASB Conventions Newell. James Track Newman, Kathy Drill Team Co-Captain, Pep Club, Girls League. House of Rep.. Conventions, Mother's Tea, Girls Glee Nicoll. Jenny Pep Club Niegel, Ernie Track. Cross-Country. Scribes O'Keefe, Barbara S Club. Pep Club. Plays-66 E 67. Musi- cal-'68, Drama Club. Powder Puff. Conventions Olander, Kathy Treasurer Jr. Class. Letter Girl. French Student Teacher. House of Rep.. Conven- tions, Pep Club, Ski Club O'NeilI, Steve Varsity Diving Owens. Kathleen Ski Club, JSA, French Student Teacher, Conventions Oxford, Linda NFL Paulson. Gayla Marching and Concert Band, Water Ballet. CSF. NHF. S Club, Orchestra for Musi- cal-66. Drama Club, GSA Pauwels. Sande Spirit Pep Club. Ski Club. ASB Convention Pavelko. Mary Arbor Girl, Powder Puff. Pep Club, ASB Convention. French Club. Drama Club. Ski Club, Dance Club, JSA Pavsidis, Paul C Basketball, C 8 B Track. Block Musical-68, House of Rep. Peabody, Dave Musical-68. Melodrama Pedersen. Doug A Band, Marching Band, Gymnastics Penrose, Janice NHS. CSF, Marching Band, Ski Club, Water Ballet Perry, Debbie Mother's Tea Peterson, Bruce Gymnastics. Key Club. NHS. Ski Club. Mu- sical-68, CSF Petersen, Martin JV and Varsity Basketball, Frosh-Soph and Varsity Baseball. Frosh-Soph Football. Block D Basketball Mgr. Philips, Tom Varsity Track. Varsity and Frosh-Soph Basketball, Block D Basketball Mgr. Key Club Phillips, Kathy CSF, NHS. NFL, Arbor Girl. Conventions Pickering, Mark Frosh-Soph Football. Golf Pifferini, Bob Frosh. Frosh-Soph, and Varsity Football, Frosh. Frosh-Soph, and Varsity Baseball. ASB Sgt-at-Arms Pinney, Jim Cross-Country, C Basketball Planey, Ruth Marching Band, A Band, German Club Prentiss, Micki ASB Head Judge. Conventions, Drama Club, Stage Crew for Play-65, Christmas Ball and Senior Ball Comm. Preston, Roger Wrestling Prosser, Kathie Water Ballet, Drama Club Purdy, Robin NHS, CSF. House of Rep. Conventions, gtafge Crew. Water Ballet, Ski Club. Powder u Quail. Cathy Water Ballet. Pep Club. Spirit Board of Control, ASB Convention, Powder Puff. GSA Ouinet. Phil Varsity Football. Varsity Track Ramsell, Colleen Drama Club, ASB Conventions Rasmussen. Pete Wffflifl Staff. Ski Club, ASB Convention Redington, Guy Frosh-Soph, and JV Basketball Rehbein, Karla Head Maiorette, Madrigals, Girl's Ensein- ble. Arbor Girl, A cappella Choir. ASB Convention, Amahl , Pep Club. NHS, Art Show Remak, Miriam Drama Club. Latin Club, IRC, Glee Club Reutzel, Marilyn ASB Convention. House of Rep., German Club Reynolds, Analee ASB Secretary, ASB Judge. S Club, tjuzniplf Staff. Publicity Commissioner. CSF, NHS. JSA, Convention Page and Clerk Richards, Linda NHS. CSF, JSA Treas. A cappella Choir. ff'fff'W staff. Powder Puff. Ass Conventions Riner, Richard CSF, ikllflllll Staff. Pep Band, Stage Band. Drama Club, German Club. Homestead's Traveling Troupe Roberts, Romain Varsity Basketball. Varsity Baseball Robidart. Skip Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Campus Reports, NHS, CSF. Interact. Conventions Robles, Betty Arbor Girl Roeber, Frank Track. Ski Club. ASB Convention Rosendahl, Lana Girls Glee Sain' Dale Teacher, Ski Club, Jr. Prom Comm., Pe Track, Tennis. Ski Club, ASB Convention Club Sampson, Scott CSF. NHS, JSA, House of Rep.. ASB Con- ventions, Math Club. Basketball Sanders, Bill Cross-Country, Track. Block H Club Sands, Valerie Drama Club Sanford. Dave ASB Sgt-at-Arms, Track, Cross Country, Key Club. Nomination Conventions. NHS. CSF Sayer, Mark Frosh-Soph and Varsity Water Polo, Track, Swimming, Block Interact, House of Rep. Scalet, John Frosh-Soph Football, ASB Convention. House of Rep. Scarborough. Nancy Ski Club, Powder Puff. Conventions, Arbor Girl. Pep Club Scheiman, Cathy NHS, CSF, Pep Club, Arbor Girl Schmidt, Donna Drill Team, Arbor Girl, Water Ballet, Pow- der Puff, German Club, Pep Club Schmidt, Laurel A Band. Concert Band, Marching Band, Althenians, CSF. NHS, Ski Club. German Club, Orchestra Schoellhainer. Janet A Band, Powder Puff, Water Ballet. CSF. NHS, Orchestra Schwartz, Andra Ski Club, Dance Club. Pep Club. Conven- tions, Powder Puff, Mother's Tea, tkfiniplz Staff Scott, Walter Science Club Sears, Stephanie ASB Judge Sechrist. Sue Althenians Treas., CSF Sec., Christmas Ball Princess, fllllflljlfl Staff, NHS, tivrmur Editor, JSA, FTA. Scribes, Key Club Sweetheart Secrest, Tim Cross-Country Segna, Larry Track Seid, Florence S Club, Letter Girl, NFL, NHS, 1571115115 Staff Seid, Patsy Transfer Student from Greenville. Miss., NHS, Latin Club Band, GSA Self. Steve Track. Cross-Country Sevy, Jeff Track. Football Shankle, Sue Ski Club, Powder Puff, Convention Clerk, ciwlafrr Staff, Water Polo Statistician Shanley, Kim Varsity Wrestling, Basketball Shepherd, Julie Song Girl, Christmas Ball Princess, Ski Club, Pep Club Shimamoto, Gail Sr. Class Senator. NHS, Althenians Sec., Convention Secretary. Plays, Arbor Girl, Powder Puff. Pep Club, Ski Club Shissler, Bill Track, Cross-Country, House of Rep., ln- teract, Block AVfTv Club Show, Ralph Varsity Track, Varsity Football. Board of Control Schriver, Mary Scribes, House of Rep., Conventions, Ski Club. Choir, Amahl . Stage Crew--66 Shudlick. John Play-67, Musical-68, NHS Simpkins. William Frosh-Soph and Varsity Water Polo, Frosh- Soph and Varsity Swimming. Key Club, Block H Skibbins. Brad JV Basketball Slemmer. Renate NHS, Ski Club Smith, Christine Drama Club, Ski Club, ASB Conventions. Pep Club '5.af7a5iGlT. Diane lead Musical-68, NHS. Conventions, civi- 'tl' aff. Ski Club, Pep Club Smirri, iinda xririss-qmas Ball Comm.. Pep Club ,,,,,,m,ri. .Marian .'1.:::z':xies Commissioner, Election Com- ,-i--e iner. Head Page - French Student Smith, Steve Cross-Country, Track, Ski Club Sorvaag. Robert Key Club Ski Club VP, Board of Control Spalding, Robin Pep Club-Christmas Ball Comm., Transfer from Woodside Yearbook Staff Sparks. Reed Key Club Lt, Gov.. ASB Judge, Drum Maior of Marching Band, Frosh, Frosh-Soph, JV and Varsity Basketball. Frosh Class Sgt-at- Arms, A Band, Madrigals, A cappella Choir Spaulding. Robin Mother's Tea Specter. Wayne Water Polo, Tennis, Key Club, Musicale68, Ski Club Stanish, Cindy S Club. Powder Puff. Gymnastic Statisti- cian, Convention Page, House of Rep., Water Ballet, Stage Crew, Pep Club. Ski Club. Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. Start. Graham Key Club. Ski Club. Foreign Exchange Stu- dent from England Stein. Cecelia A Choir. House of Rep.. Pep Club Stephens, Greg Varsity Basketball. ASB Conventions Sterling. Barbara NHS, Conventions. Pep Club, Ski Club, Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman, Arbor Girl. Art Club Sterling. John Varsity Basketball Stewart, Jean Song Girl, Jr. Prom Queen, Christmas Ball Princess, Pep Club. Ski Club, House of Rep., ASB Conventions Stewart, Mary Drama Club, Campus Reports. Art Club, Playe65, Speech Stockhaus, Jim Trackflnteract. Block NHS Stocklmeir. Janet JSA, CSF, NHS. Convention Stoll, Eileen Board of Control, Pep Club Sullivan, Dennis A Band, Pep Band, Qrchestra, Swimming, Water Polo, Concert Band, Stage Band Supan. John Track, Cross-Country Surbridge, Joanne Pep Club. Powder Puff, Ski Club. Dance Club Sweigert. Gayle Christmas Program, Drama Club, Play- 66, Dance Club Talbott, Anthony Frosh-Soph and Varsity Water Polo, Frosh- Soph and Varsity Tennis, Key Club. Block Ski Club. Musical-68. Frosh Basketball Tavsanli. Suna Scribes, Melodrama, Chairman for Minor- ity Groups Conference Tibble, Susan Drill Team, Powder Puff, Pep Club Tipton. Richard Football. Track, Block H Tolhurst, Alan CSF, Track, Football, Interact Club. Conventions Tomek, Ellen Homecoming Comm.. Conventions. Ski Club, Set Designer for Mother's Tea and Amahl , Stage Crew Tomlins. Claudia NHS. CSF, JSA. Conventions. Powder Puff, Latin Club Trainer. Joan Pep Club, JSA Traynor, Greg Cross-Country. Track, Block Latin Club Trotter, Richard Marching Band. Tennis. IWIISIIS Plwtvgra- pher, Photography Club, Lighting Crew Tryfores, Mike Frosh-Soph and JV Basketball, Frosh-Soph Baseball Tuttle, Kelly Electronics Club VP Vadeboncoeur, Nancy Althenians, JSA. NHS. CSF, French Club. Spanish Club Valverde. Deby Senior Activitie Board of Control Vann, Bruce Varsity Football. Track, Block Powder Puff Cheerleader, Basketball Vavak, Patti Pep Club, Ski Club, Powder Puff, ASB Con- vention. Sr. Ball Comm. Verssen, Brian Varsity Basketball, Golf Vigier, Juliette Girls Glee Vincent, Carole Drama Club, ASB Conventions, Pep Club. Senior Ball and Jr. Prom Comm. Wade. Leslie Water Ballet, Mother's Tea, Powder Puff Ward. Jim Musical-68 Wardell, Debby ASB Judge, House of Rep., Drama Club, Pep Club, Stage Crew for Musical-66, Christmas Ball Comm. Ware. Mike Cross-Country. Musical-65. Frosh Class Senator, House of Rep.. Track, Football, Pep Club, Conventions, Block Board of Control Warren, John Key Club Pres.. New Students Commis- sioner, IRC, Convention Parliamentarian, Board of Control. House of Rep., Constitu- tion Comm. Chairman Watkins, George Track. Cross-Country Wegman, Dee Fashion Board Rep.. Ski Club, Pep Club. French Club. Powder Puff. Convention Weil. Jan Track Stat.. Drill Team, Ski Club, Powder Puff, Convention. Pep Club Wells. Gary Band. Ski Club, German Club. Convention Wentz, Larry Track, Cross-Country, House of Rep, Convention Westberg, Janet A Choir, Madrigals, Play-67, German Club, Musical-68 Westcott. Dave Track, Conventions. Electronics Club. Drama Club, MusicalA68 White, Carla Pep Club, Mother's Tea Wigmore. Suzanne Ski Club, ASB Convention Willats, Wayne Track. Cross-Country Wilson, Tim Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph Water Polo, Varsity Basketball. Varsity Baseball. Key Club Sec. and Treas., Block H Pres., CSF. NHS, Athletics Commissioner. ASB Convention Wolf, Robert 21111111111 Staff, NFL, House of Rep.. Ll7lfll1lf Staff Wright, Vicki ASB Judge, Letter Girl, Powder Puff, Arbor Girl, Pep Club. Ski Club, Conventions Wynn. Sharon FTA, Powder Puff. Pep Club. ASB Convention Yagmin, Mike Conventions, Electronics Club Zacharenko, Dimitri Transfer Student from Fremont High School Wozniak, Steve CSF, NHS, Electronics Club. Math Club, Soph. Math Award, Electronics Award. Track Zenkere. Rich Varsity Golf. House of Rep.. JSA, Science Club, Math Club. German Club, ASB Con- vention, ElLP CQLINTY HDNQR BAND STATE HGNOR ia .. I ,. . 9: J, Lf! .MAA TOP NOII'-Jon Isaacs, Gary Stutheit, Len Pollack. l:fOZ'Z'0,Il HOU'- Barbara Quattrone, Lee Delling, Laurel Schmidt. Not pictured: Janet Schoellhamer BAND Lee Delling, Jon Isaacs. Not pictured Janet Schoellhamer c'f'rt1y9kntf' WflIlIt'I'S: FOI' IJOII'-Mike Garcia- Art, Dale Ahern-Math, Ed Correia-English, Tim Wilson-Lab Science. la'O?TO,Il IJOIV- Cynthia Becker-Business, Nancy Vadebon- coeur-Foreign Language, Robin Seaman- Social Science, Janet Schoellhamer-Music. Not pictured: Leslie Wade-Home Economics, Pete Mason-Industrial Arts NATIONAL MERIT BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS SQHQLARS l'l11f11n' Il7JllIt'l'S: FOI' KOH'-Debby Perry-Vocational Arts, Mark Brown-Science and Math. la'OZ'Z'0,Il KOH'-John Bean-Liberal Arts, Laurie Craine-Fine Arts. .F f . .- S 31 ...Y- kxijibx 7 if SQQQIQ F2-H ' y ,nur , 52 A 4 1 - .MWZA , ,. 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