Katherine Delmar Burke School - Works and Days Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1959
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KROWIff gh9K idhl f' q fyx LE Row J P ff F y mom RO s YEARBOOK STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER Wendy I-Iarper PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Glor1a Campbell ART EDITOR Iulte de Roos ACTIVITIES Patil Pay SPORTS Vtckt Ntcol LITERARY Iane Pharr ALUMNAE Suste Otto FACULTY ADVISOR MISS Brown Otto P , an I1 , , I -X gi E l Xwlf 4,4 ' E r f 1 r W g , f I C 1 BAC , ef o ri : ate Bransten, Jane Sokolow, Laurie Wes a , Perky Stratford, Vicki Nicol, Susan sail A uirre, Ka h nowles, Jane Pharr, Nancy Ellis, Jill Jordan. MIDD : ulie de Roos, Gloria Cam bell Jeanne Bartlett, Wendy Harper, a t a . ' W: Pinky Lawrence, Pat inton. EDITOR ,,,,,,,.............,,,,.., ..... ,,,. ,,.., , ..r,,,,, I e a rme Bartlett L., , ,,,,,.., ., .. ,,., V ,.........,,..,, .,...,,,. . ,, I I . Miss Barbaras Message Dear Seniors: Six of you of the class of 1959 have received all your formal education in our school. Your of you have been here for only two years, and Toni for one. l hope that whether the time spent here has been long or short, it has helped you to grow and develop in ways that are good. You are the beginning class of the second half century of the school's history and by your achievement, your loyalty, and your cooperation you are making it a memorable beginning for us. Next year will again be a new beginning for all of you. Transcripts have been sent and we are all hoping the adrriissions offices of the colleges will send decisions that are favorable. lt may interest you that for 31 students we have sent 62 sets of admission papers. This indicates what a good class you are academically as we usually average about three applications for each student. You are applying to 23 different colleges, and the largest number seeking admission to any one college is seven More than half of you fall into the group of the aca demically talented high school seniors who are defined by Dr, Conant as the upper l5O5 of all high school seniors For you, he believes college is an obligation your country needs your trained minds, particularly in the fields of foreign language, mathematics and science. lt is not only important that you go to college- it is even :nore important that you remain and receive your dearec No matter how high the tuition of a college is, it does not cover the cost of your education. lf you do not finish. the money of the college has been largely wasted. You have taken the place of someone who would finish and who would use what she has learned in service to our country as a citizen who is trained in a definite field or profession. l hope you will remember this. College is not for fun: it is a serious and exacting dis' cipline. There is, however, immense enjoyment to be experienced while you are learning there are ner.-.' friends to be rnade, a new environment to explore. a new independence to be savored. You will also discover new dear to you the old things are--eyour family, your friends, your home and l hope your school. Affectionately, MQW Principal Student Body Presidents Message To the Student Body: A senior hall with laughing faces filled . . . A pompon madly waving: songs and cheers Low voices hushed in prayer: A courtyard still'd . . . at jarring be-11's command: the joys, the tears . . . The tired Mondays and the Fridayswgone . Mere lingering memories lost in time: a friend A Winsome smile returned: a covert yawn . . A cherished ring, a pansy, and the end . . . What once was widely scattered coalesced . into a perfect whole-each in its place . . . With every aim in spirit proudly dressed . . . For laughter, and for honor-saving grace . . Achievement full, rewarding, like rich wine My deepest thanks- Through you, these have been mine. As Always, RLSPI-Quad, I Q if , .I 's 'f '-- f ' f 5 Miss C!ine Mrs. Kress Mrs. Lodeeson Mrs. McLain Miss Miller Mrs, Sablinsky UPPER SCHOOL Miss Saul Mrs. Seeley Miss Waddell M35 Andreason Mrs. Arriefd Mrs. Ashley Miss Balcom Miss Brown Mrs. Creme 'Q 43 SA Miss Haydock Miss Hughes Miss Jackson i 'fur gl VVHAZ H1 CU M Clll Md DC Il Rf Y Wlh A C MGdhI MMI L T M MI M Nb d LQWER SCHOOL ff- 'ia 'S FIRST ROW left to right Ann Bataarn Sally Page Nancy McLean SECOND ROW Pat Smfon Nice Presndentl Hope Austen Wresndentl Marsha Leahy fSecretary Treasurerl THIRD ROW Pat Leahy Gall Aguirre Perky Stratford Laurie Wesfdahl Melinda Menzies Vnclu Nicol STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council assembles every Tuesday at lunchtime to discuss school affairs At these weekly conclaves the great minds of our time gather sufficient strength from their cottage cheese salads hot dogs and yogurt to evolve some interesting new policies and reforms But to leave the lunch table never before have students looked so tidy since the Neatness Act was passed to enforce uniform regulations. Never before have fire drills been carried out so effectively since the office of Fire Chief was established. To avoid future confusion the members of Student Council have compiled a list of the duties of the chief school offices. But most important, the council has perfected an honor system for the study hall whereby any offenders are obligated to report themselves. This method has worked so much more effectively than any previous system that it will no doubt become a permanent measure. The success of this system has come about only with the spirit and support given to it by the Student Body. Rez: Vice President STUDENT BCDDY CDFFICERS 2 i QS' QW 4-I as-16' .Mes O 2. 5. to v :A ,f M! 5. 'I l l, Y VVE'I.LlES H I CICD L13 5 LLEC3 L3 A T1 l Mehndcr Anne Menzles Those oboui ner of honor CLASS OFFICERS Prosldent Me-hndo MGHZIGS VIC?-PfGS1dQD1 Suson Otto Secretory Iudlth Small Tr osurer Lon Heortley From her sholl read the perfect woys Goil Aguirre C Lf-Q.Q.AQ.., VSQSLX -Qa.Q,.1..s3f-2.1: 33.Jwl.3U-V'iiUJ CNEU15 .Qxouud cmd 'D o.m -2-Jflllii'-06NM0 f?YDA '75xuL.,K-QQ.Z5cg.5'LfL,i.'.9..a-Lhx1lf- .96m.9.Q,N.,u,.pXx,5yvuv Jfivfihv'-JU JGDMCWV YiQAu,QQ, I Florence Hope Austen bQD,uuu2, -L52 YQD-Q5-2-15-JXAX Lhmewm 'NMMA wskaq CDioLf,,3,,UQXN,6QCg2,vu,Lk wgnv- ooxldwuwi Gem ww Qluuooux 5351-rcwbwgxed ompfwvuwxjf ljgvvcwllnwf ,xpxgoyxaoj 62334 UQ LJVQOYEZCD vvLLlfZ5l3? Hmm QLNDJ-AQ VDQSAJJL ADJ qwwpib l,19P9l.Q:5ui I I5 There was o stdr don ed, cmd under thot I was born. V Q ' -5 .F I Y u'xJi l ' ' K Q ' KJ ic , A ,V ,. X M. Q 5 . A X P 64. JD She was one of those rarely gifted r . in S. K ' N bf -X ,' L ,, m , i W . 3 Y . i N A Q MJ ' ' ' cr , - M 1 , , 1 ,Q M low 3 K9 . ..+ QQ Lk ' ' J Ns ' Q f K, , vu Iecnne Bartlett I am never merry when I hear sweet musrc Roberto Bcully Worth what rs dearest to the word X Iulre Clalre Bradley Her VOICG was ever soft gentle and ow An excellent inmq IU woman Broclerrck Tllere lanauaqe IU leer eye her P lc her p 1 , r Marilyn Margaret ,hee , li fri Iuhe de Roos Lrqhr of step cmd h eori was Glorlci Campbell She iho proud Had ionque or wr cud t was ever forr cmd never 11 cmd vet was never Z.- i.,,'. ' , ,, ,.,, 1 . ' sire. Nancy Lee Ellls She reads much She IS cr qrecxt observer She look Through me deeds of meh Loulse Lohtcx Escher Thereupon she lcxuqhed shyly 1 ff 2 ff Loroyne Hand Shes heoutlful and therefore to be wooed She IS cr woman therefore to be won Path Lynn Foy 111 speck rn cr monstrous httle vorce A I ff 1 . , , I X H A . 1 . 11 , . 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Ehzabeth Pease Softly she weaves her unseen to1ls Mmm DIPTCQ For I well kcheve Icme Caroline Phcrrr Sunshme and rom at once her srmles cmd tcm xx - S. Thou wilt not utter whm 12011 dos .bi k. C ' tw ww Ann Rclsmu seen Only C1 moment on Mary PCITIICICI Rose T15 1mposs1b1e to be crnqry wnh her cl off once cxqcnnf' Pcttrlclcr Florence Smton More IS thy due than more than cxll com poly Vero MGT1OTl0 Schottstoedt Love sweetness ond goodness m her person shmed fii' - .J V -,. J ,, V. , 1 . If ,es I . . .. .1 11 . If Iudlth Smell Y f0?C2ffL X054 62956, Pottrlclo Tome Strotttord U wht mem Maw QJAMMU L Cacia nofnoc X LQQZAQLLQ Q wwmdvi demo zz, aria,-KC W- A Q., Strong in will to strive, to seek, f to find, cmd not to ieldf' X A N ie she conceived onother piece , , , . C of t . 2 A C fx, . t 29 kf LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Gail Agutrre bequeath to Cook1e one lonely daisy to Martan H last year s stale cupcake and to Laurie W my susp1c1ous nature Hope Au ten bequeath to Anne Solomon my bowl and scissors to save money on halrcuts to Patsy V a roll of film to L1bby Smrth one sl1ghtly torn shirt to Penny P a rlde in my all American Ford and to the three Mtss B s my S1Sl9f Lea Roberta Bailly bequeath hve balloons for the next playday to L1nda Hansen to Vickie S my resemblance to a fnend of hers to Pam S and Nancy MCL a new choral proctor to Helen R luck rn fourth year Spamsh Ieanne Bartlett bequeath to Lucy Harrls three large Blum s chocolate cakes w1th the mah cious hope that they may some day do for her what they invartably do for me to Ann Ba laam LICK plays and a slgh and to Sherle La1rd a set of well worn scales Iulte Bradley bequeath to Lou1se C and She1la M1na one ticket to Walnut Creek to Pam C the library to Theresa one borrowed formal and to Iudy one magic carpet o that she may go sknng whenever she wants to Mar1lyn Broderlck bequeath to the next A F S er a strong bag to carry her luggage a bottle ol PeptoB1smol and endless rolls ot 1 m Glorla Campbell bequeath to Miss Waddell a small bottle of twenty volume perox1de to Penny R my natural blond ha1r to Ixll N one 1948 bath1ng su1t and to MISS Colwell a new top for her cute l1ttle carl Iulle de Roos bequeath a seat on the 50 yard l1ne to Patti Fay to lane Wetgel a rlde in my car a typing award to Pam C and for Mrs Seeley a SLlbSCf1pllOH to Mad Mcxqazme Nancy Ellis bequeath my darkest most pro- found thoughts to Helen Slo s so that she may write about them to GCI1l Sokolow the tar corners of the earth and erght years accumu lated belongmgs to whoever runs across them Louise Escher bequeath to L1nda Cass a card to the bu1ld1ng next door to Dx DeC my secret for natural blond ha1r to Bebe B a left handed redhead' To Kathy N Sus1e Schroll Claudia and Chrls lensen Russran Hill lt they want tt and to the classes of 61 62 and 65 my brothers Patti Fay bequeath to my srster Man peace next year to Lenore all the rlngs in Chrna town to Lam and Roxana water wings to COHH19 W Susle W to Sally and Ioan the Washmgton Street Gang Laur1e Hand bequeath to D1 DeC my Brooks ralncoat so she may never go without to Deb b1e Matilda s tlashhght to She1la N a shower cap to use m emergencres and to the last ot the Hand dynasty Mar1an I leave a fabulous senlor year' my ability to do elghth grade math to Liz McN Iunror Assemblies to lane W my abil 1ty to get into more s1tuat1ons than I care to count to Susie B my great love of typ1ng to Carol1ne Iordan Hello Lori Heatley bequeath to Lynn the blue room to Peggy a meal in between meals to lane W How to Make Up Your Mmd rn hopes that she can use it to Debb1e K and S1s an Open House and to May an escalator Marlorte Kahn bequeath my v1le yellow shrrt and black tights to the Iuntor beatnlks cal c1um p1lls to Sally Dwyer a plnk eraser to Anne Hunter to Mtss Hughes an Oscar and to MISS Burke an escort bureau to provlde for assemblies Kathy Knowles bequeath to Connte W the Penlnsula to Anne S KOBY to L1nda Cass one Dutch COOKIE to Mrs Hagerty a Vespa and to Anne B my ltttle red morale hat It ' , ' , S I l ,. . . 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H' . 5 ' - 1 1 G. my intelligent C?l questions in Spanish: to lf Wendy Harper, bequeath to mY Sleteff Kerry, ' : , : -' 7 ' , ' s , 1 ' ., ' : r ' I - - - 1 I I, ' , , : f'l . ,I ' ,' ll I I I ' ' : ' , lt f lt , ' ., Q r . f LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Marsha Leahy bequeath to V1ck1 S all my Collar Splfll to Cook1e my tennl racket m hopes that she w1ll flnd a new and better dou bles partner to Pat Leahy my ab1l1ty to get to bed before m1dn1ght and to Shella N my grade consc1ousness Penny Lockrldge bequeath to KathyG Pheas ant Road and nts del ghtful charmmg cupant to Debb1e C many more Sunday mornmgs and to lane W all 476 steps on the Baker Street h1ll Mellnda Menzles bequeath to Debb1e Knapp one palr of buttonless collars and cuffs 1n memory of Dom1n1can Day to Anne S her pencll to Cookre lane and Mary Lerer a peaceful French IV to Kathy Galloway a1r mall statxonery to wr1te our Enghsh frlend V1ck1 Nlcol bequeath to the next edltor of the Kay Dee Bee my organ1zat1on heaven help her' to Marlan Hand a senlor year devolcl of male roles and men ID general to Sykes Adell a cheery good mornmg Next year she ll need 1t Sus1e Otto bequeath to my cousm Gerry my m1dn1ght o1l to Laurxe W my book on How to Solve All Problems to D1 McL my flowery French accent to Cookle l6 Commonwealth Ave to Kathy G my energy to run and to Llnda Holcombe comfortable hockey pads Sally Page bequeath to next years AFS student my twenty pounds of Italy to Mrs Seeley the roses of Vassar and to Tony my sympathy for l1v1ng w1th a non typ1cal Amerlcan famlly Betsey Pea e bequeath to Debb1e C the Glass Cat and crew to Man peace and qulet at last to Capple D my chauffeur s 11 cense to Pam W my 300 SL when I get 1t to M1na B my World Affalrs reports and to M1ss Haydock after four years l leave lane Pharr bequeath to D1 MCL adesperately needed back row seat and frrzzy halr t Sally L my ab1l1ty to serve to Cookxe Susxe B and Lynn H a sml e ln the hall to Sandy MCE the dub1ous d1st1nct1on of bemg the only redhead and to M1ss Brown my favorrte color M1m1 P1erce bequeath to Mrs Hagerty and Ann B free dxnners every other week at the Starllght Room between the stars and the cable cars to Ann S a shorter walk to the bus stop or a great many warmer wmter mommgs Ann Rasmussen bequeath to lane W one mole h1ll my ab1l1ty to thmk to anyone who w1ll take 1t and to D1 DeC a one-way street Patsy Rose bequeath to S1s and Lynn an all expense pald tr1p to Wxmbledon repre entrng Burkes frrst doubles to Susle B one lost sweatshlrt to Debb1e lOOO bobby p1ns to Sally D a new ankle and to Bet1na B her personahzed Hello my name IS ag Vera Schottstaedt bequeath to Nancy lrelan a book on How to Keep a Man to M1ss Balcom lOl excuses for absence to my slster Bonnre loads of happlness at Burkes and to Kay New gard fond memones of German Pat Srnton bequeath to future Pengums many co 1ls and f1n gers for perfect meter to Mrs Seeley all SOURCES to Lenore and lane W those analyt1cal chats rxdes home from playfreld to Ioan L and to any whom l couldnt take th1s year Tony Small bequeath to MISS Waddell three grams of alummum to M1ss Barbara a new chemtstry laboratory or even a whole SCIGDCG block and to the A F S student a wonderful year' Perky Stratford bequeath to Cookle a de feated tenms dress and some W C C steam for chemrstry to D1 DeC one-half grapefrult to the cards Wlrnoweh to Glgl un Qunote en Ingles and to Debb1e a Red Barn Dlnner . .... ,, . . 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A1 tzxe rycrtrrer-Dizuqrrrer Bcxrrcjuei, :meld H115 yecir KDE. Mrzistrele sang lend and decrl 'fcczztggzr git Easter :pw :Get the :lays qi, SITTS 'vfrifi' ff TF-9 beach Cid Serie If 1-ie strc:- 'fffxlbt ,Y Cgtrjfit SH Qi? C ' eii- ' 'he fl F12 'Q-2 'T l-ie-er' '1 AJ Q w r . I ' 1 Y , . ,. -4. -.41 1 , J 1' X S Q Q NCTES April April May May May May May Iune lune 3 lO l 9 l4 22 25-29 l-5 5 That secret day began with a shout, And we bad babies scampered about. World Affairs gave a fashion shcw And pretty models walked to and fro. At last the posture test IS through, Our spines are cracked, our necks are tcc! At Claremont once again we play, Our Wimbledon champions save the day! We sing of spring, of birds and flowers. Une couldn't tell we'd rehearsed for hours, The seniors, sad to say goodbye Passed on their rings, trying not to cry. lf this week never had to be, Miss Burlce's school would burst with glee! Time for seniors to celebrate, By graduation they're feeling great! lnto the wide world for riches galcre, But now our herns . . . l8 inches from the flocrl 4? A-L All Q ..-' Tr' it 'mp' 'i as nh. 4-,l fvkJ lg-pp iff v YM vwlyg 019 Q JY 4. Xyyghpwlrwx I VU W-fhmxw QQSA-,S ll C l'X.,l CAA-,qjL,SI fxn Aon. lgkt Cl lX Wmw L X VJLL, .L 00 le NX XJNJ XSL KYXQL Qs U M Vx- -4 ,Xa Qgbx AWWLU ewes gm, 4-9 K-Xbw fyiul OFFICERS X-Q H M4 Presldenl' Vnce Preslden? Secrelary Treasurer Ann Balaam Jane Weugle Maman Hand Helen Sloss f3wuwR' f N-liz LU MRM fXA fa. l ,,j 4 f X ' 'Q' xV,.LV. fill icyxki 'If V 6? l ' S' 'X , - ' ' fa' A ' ' ' ' nu 'A h 'l L 'i 6 1 L' I . Hu . f Q Q ' bf-L Q C . X ex 5 ,A l ' P J 'XXI jj E ' TLA, 1413? it p 'C E lf a L ul e , T J --it 9 100.1 , . A D Vl . ,D ' ' gf y . , . -, ' Q . . 9 l . 1 . . a ge K' K -- 1' Ill ., ' , G av S Q. Xu: , 1 dp. X sv 4 C X. I - W i V y A 6, lxkkkbdl Ng L XX I - Marian Hand ,gg b ,YQ x I. . ' ..v,. 9 . - f 'aaa f , I - , 5 V ,,, ,... I VD , 3-Sr F' 3' r J l we l - - X fl,, .-'21 , r ef ,' 'V , Q , ' A 5 a l ' i 1, 7 e X if F e ,S l 1 W y , X f ul' 1 ' 1 Q 1 Q ' i , B X , 9 . . Q SEV 6 l e , !e- Y i , - 'Q' Ann Balaam Mxna Harrell Beffnna Berbllnqer 619: Carroll Linda Cass Susan Cookson Pamela Cooley Dlanlha De Carle Mane Loulse Delerf Theresa Ferrarl Judy Fleming Linda Hansen Lucle Hams Anne Hunfer Deborah Knapp Sherrn Laird Joan Llluenlhal Dlanlha McLaughlun Ellzabefh McNeill Lenore Markwelf Kay Nevrgard JIII Norman Lan: Powell Penny Prlchard Penny Rearwln Helen Ruchardson Helen Sloss Vicky Sloss Gall Sokolow Anne Solomon Jane Welgel Laurle Wesldahl Roxana Young Mary Lerer Pamela Wesldahl Sykes Adell Wuse 4 OFFICERS up ef 5 ,4- f Susan Allan Bea Bowles Susre Bowman Carol Bransfen Cheryl Cahill Louise Cahn Mary Campion Debble Cass Claudla Cuhner Sally Dwyer Mary Gallwey Sheila Garland Deanne Gllleife 7 V ,, ' ' Presidenf' . . . Pal' Leahy by A ' I E , li Click -Q 1 I . iflfv q . S, 4, I., A N V . . A , .Xiu f 'ZW Q C A ' ' , A . h, A ww' C X , ' I 1 ' sA.' H , L C4 1 Vlce Presldenf Cafhy Palme Secrefary Mary Camplon Treasurer Fam Horlon -4 U X 1 X Joyce Hamulfon Lynn Heafley Pamela Horfon Nancy Irelan Claudsa Jensen Caroline Jordan Krnshn Kealon Susan Kelley Tyrel Landy Pa? Leahy Mary McCrea Duane Nickerson Shexla Norfh Cathy Plke Lane Richards Susan Rosenman Barbara Ross Joan Saxe Kalhy Seeley Ellzabelh Smlfh Penny Tenney Arlun Welnberqer Cherrl While Clndy Sufcllfie Debbie Barlleff Kalhy Beclih Barbara Best Sarah Bolles Kalherine Carroll Carol Cross Sandra Delerf Barbara Di Giorgio Mariorie Fay Kalhy Galloway Lisa Gianolli Marlene Groezinger Elizabelh Haas Linda Holcombe Chrisfine Jensen Nalalie Knaulh Joan Leahy Sally Leahy Kalhy Lerer Nancy McLean Sheila McCarlhy Frances McCrea Nancy McGeHigan Amy Moraghan Lea Parlr Vicky Richards Susie Schroll Pamela Simpson Nancy Smlfh Jane Sokolov Carolyn Webb Carol Wennesland Connie Williams Lisa Young 24 hail ., i i Il' 7' fl t OFFICERS 5 Presidenl' . . Vicki Richards Vice Presiclenl . Kalhy Galloway Secrefary . . . Carol Cross Treasurer . . Debbie Barllelnl Q 139' . '1 - 3 a 'Z A CJ W il' . ll Ui' 1 W 'ff We if Q 2 'Q ml ig iw iv tug' Atl' , nj f'77A hx: Faq' guy' -RVI7 KI , 4 N ' ! M ' : S' 1 -XJ . A livin 1 5 fx i fi ' ' rm LS - L LX Rl-J A ,J l .. A . Y , , fi! .Uh MNA V 7 ' Nix! j'xJPLv . .vf',. I xi' f I y y VW w W L 5 f ja, asm :Y tillj LAJAI v J' 2: 3 i1 , A X 'v s -3 - 'l vi -Liv X ' ' , ! A Iirvkx V Uxlaffv tj, U X Q 3 A xkhbf fx' X A fs .. lj. 9' i 0 , ilfiyij vw' ps. -5 il D 19 , 'f l Wai l fi- E , G fly, ,z 5 'E 2 b J A CVTWCQ., 1-v 1' 'y Jhlrjl 42 ' 3: ... ' ? :- -1 OFFICERS f Pregqdenf VICkle Knapp Vrce Presldenf Rhonda Calef Treasurer Margorle Pease .., ,-nu. cw fr f if J all -an , A N Tu Z S IW: Kr! Ackerman Eve Allan Connie Arrueva Laura Bekearf Lrnda Benarnafr Marla Boone Rhonda Calef Tory Campion Karen Colyear Cecl Drewes Alex FTlCk Gay Haley Kerry Harper Peggy Heafley Anne Hogan Kafhy Kearon Gay Keeslunq Vicky Knapp Beryl Knaufh Peggy Knrclrerboclrer Prnky Lawrence Fllcka McGurrln Elrzabefh Marlwarf Mary Mrchael Kafhe N:e's Marlene Pease Diana R1s'enparf Vnckle Saxe Jenn fer Shaw Pafsy Vnnceni Abby Young 43 Q 4 ri 2 ' G a Y i 5 ' uv . - J' Q - 1 ' qu I- Barbara Hansen any . Y 4' Z- Q sr , A - X . . I 'J' .+L - F i2 , ' f 5. P f L , 4 ' U -V V, . V r P A 3 U r I f Z M ' . en .A K W si. . . 4- - .. g, f I I 3 0 J - 'r f fc- 2 ' y 'V ! :ef 2 f 'L y 1 f f Y v 1' ' V, ' Lua Ausfen Hope Brady Lynn Burrows Francesca Cl'ou1eau Kafherlne Cookson Sandra Cross Elaine Cykman Ellzabefh Dalton Kafhy Deamer Mary Elsbach Gerry Gauer Cody Gnllelle Jlll Jordan Susan Keasl Susan Ken? Afha Kung Lulu Klemsorge Bermce McBryde Alexandra McEwen Kahe McLenegan Ren:-la Mock Cnssy Moore Geraldine Morris Gay Rawlins Kalhy Roos Barbara Scholfslaedl Diana Sims Anne Solzolow Susanne Sfieqeler Susan Thompson Mary Tufeur Susie Weigel Kathy Coopman Sarah Michael Barbara Sinlon 44 A t 2 i ul' S0 if W.. f 95135 OFFICERS Presudenf Lea Ausfen Vice Pesidenl Lynn Burrows Secrelary Cnssy Moore 1 U ,f 3 X.. Q 6 !llI llll l '4 nM ii W gil if' '1 ss J Til: ,,, A--' . 6 5 -, 'vi P ,ni y, A4 2 gs Q fs TWQNQ- p x-1, ,-'g'l .l, . . a,x -Z1 if . YQ 3 ,ug 3 ff 4,5a5.,,,3Q of z A 'I f- 9 X . , .-. ' -. 3-' gg- an '.i zJ H4 will-, V - I gl - 54 -,f '1:g+V LLM, , AW- T ,, . Ay, ZW- ' 4 Q, ' ,N 4 . n3,,,:w ,, 4 .,, H. W' ,Tx 2 p, ! 1 I I ,M fl . mmf ni , 2' I 2 -.. - 4'1C'kff v -6 Q- , .- ' Q Uni Y J L sv Ev fskig ' 91 A N 'QW M . U l.xE5'f'q' gl .- ! 5' Q Qs , I I Q ' K wi, ,jf 5 uhh... nest . . , . fix: V , A 'Q Q C , O Q A F .er :J .S ' 4-1 'Q H Q- V V ,A X! ' Iv 'W' 5 -'!5 '5' sta- '.-4' ' qs ' E' g .,x 4 . we G 1 .mg ,, vi hi M1.i-Wd .x ily ,,,,,,.,.4--v 3 ., '-J .,.... 'S'w1,ag, inagwg gags fff,a2'g:. e 5 R ' . 4 f 4 ,AQE . 9. 2 ,,,Y11, : i 7 1 In l 'ISIS ,Q , M'-!!lF i 'G!agAaff,,,m4g.e:,fEf Jf A, M., v :iii . away 56 5 17 ,r- . 1. ,'Q,J7'j 5 XJ f 'Q' f uw uf. - ' LW 11f u-4f!'!jl4f' ,fm if' my fr! ' '-F-W . ii! ' Q5 iixgg .MA 4 . I ff? 'QA u I ' ii A Af bk V' 5-W I vgfdx fflgfbniw uf' DCDMINICAN DA Y FESTIVAL 00995 xi' 'M i N CHRISTMAS ,m! .3 A Q ' L0 . Hi . if ,,-3, s- .4 ' if G s is , ' 4 2 V i f l r ' .La t 1 li , -4 Q 1 - V 1 f E . Q. ROMAN BANQUET FATHER DAUGHTER BANQUET 0,5 .ranch 9' 72: 1 V ' 'O Q , 1 'a K, 312' A 4' 'M 31 we X' ATI-ILEI'IC ASSOCIATION T ROW Ieff fo rughf Joan Llhenfhal Nancy McLear' Mary MCC ea Susan Cooksorw MIDDLE ROW Gal unrre Glorsa C mpbell M ryorwe P se Perky Sfrafford Susan OHO Vckw Nvcol y Brode k FR ROW Roberfa Baxlly Lenore Markwef? Wxce Presndenfj S ily Page Wessdentj P sy Rose lSec e' yTreusurerJ Lon Heaflev CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT E 1abe'r1 Mzrve' La: Q Wea':e' Eu f -E! sr ' .nw gi BLOCK B TOP ROW left Vo rwqhr Mary McCrea Susan Allan Hope Ausfen Gaul Aguirre Ann Hunfer lsecrefary Treasurer Pafsy Rose Vrckl Nncol Perky Slrafford FRONT ROW Sally Page Mary Campuon Jane Pharr Gloria Campbell lPres denfl Dnanfha De Carle Judy Fleming Cheryl Cahill CIRCLE B LEFT TO RIGHT: .Jane Sokolcw Vicki Rlchards, Linda Holcombe, Nancy McLean, Mariorie Fay, Lisa Gianoffi, Marlorle Pease lPresldenfl, Nancy Smlfh,Saral1 Bolles, Marlene Groe1lr1qer,Parn Simpson. Carol Wennesland. bw GY any KDB ROW Ieff fo Hgh? P nnv Lockrdfle Mdran nd zu e das L nore Mar wer? ancy Pe Sfrarford H ler- Sloss Crndy Suiclnffe Beifxnd Be blnqer Ma y Lere Bea Bowres M rm Pnerce MIDDLE R W Wendy Harper Louise Escher Shenla Norih Susan Arran Arhn Wernberger FRONY ROW Laurie Hand QCO Edafor, V ckr N col Edrforj Gan Aqurrre ICQ Eddor ,nu ,Vx Z. C.S.F. FRONT ROW ef? Yo Hgh! Kafhy Knowres VSe:'efa'yfTreesL,'e' Ann Ba :arf He'er' Srcss lP'es?de'-VJ Anne Hunfer Nice-Preddenfj SECOND ROW Marsra Leahy Debby Cass Vicki Nic! Par Sifvon Jane Pharr SaNIy Page THIRD ROW Hone Ausfen Sa! y Leahy Mary Cgmp on FOURTH ROW Dr-anno G-Qwerre Kave Bransvery Kaihy See ey Cefhy Vive DRAMATICS FRONT ROW lelf lc rlghf Arlrn We nberqe Kalhy Se rey liecrefary Treasurerl Ma an Hand lVlce Presndenfl Barbara Ross BACK ROW Kalhy Beckh Barbara Besl Mary McCrea Debbie Barflef? ABSENT Jane Welgle lPresn denfl Sally Dwyer Nancy McGeHlqan CHORAL FOURTH ROW leff fo rughf Kafhy Lerer Mary Lerer Pam Snmpson Joan Saxe Conne Wnllaams Befsey Pease Debby Cass Cappy Defert Sandy Delerf Theresa F-erraru Chem Whale S se OHc Perky Sfraflo d L1 McNellI Laurxe Wesrdahl Marsha Leahy Debbue Knapp Vucky Sloss Lucle Harris Marlene Groeznnqer Mary Campzon Kay Lora Healley Llsa Gnanofh Amy Moraqhan Nancy Sm lh Nancy lrelan Lane Rnchards Joan Lullenlhal Dane Nickerson Pal Slnfon Du McLaughlnn Jlll Norman Sykes Adell Wise Kale Brarslen Cookle Cock on Calhy Pike Ds De Carle SECOND ROW Mary Gallwey Frances McCrea Lea Park Marporle Kahn Karhy Galloway Susne Schroll Nancy McLean Vlclu Richards Penny Rearwln Marge Fay Sally Leahy Anne Hunfer Ann Balaam Pam Cooley Lam Powell Gaul Aguurre Sheula Norlh Carolune Jordan Wendy Harper FIRST ROW Lnnda Hansen lVnce Presldenll Roberfa Baully lPreslden1l Pam Fay lSecrefary Treasurer! Newgard. THIRI? ROW: Julie cle Roos, Barbara Di Glorqhio, Sarah Belles, Carol Criss, Joan Leahyugusle Bowrnan, MADRIGALS FRONT ROW left fc rwqhf Maryone Kahn Ann Bamam Hope Aus9en BACK ROW Jane Phan N ncy EWS Pa? Snnfon Jeanne Bar11eH Pafsy Rose Bevsey Peas.: 1-I nw PEN GUIN S T ROW ' 'O fl 'V fl cr- BACK ROW De Amie vw- eMa w Ve es E e AES NT Jn eWoqWo WELFARE CLOCKWISE Pa I Fay Pal Sunfon Kathy Seeley Susan Cookson Gaul Aguirre Lenore Markwefl Laurie Wesfdahl Perlry Slrafford Mary Lerer Chem Whnfe Susan ONo Mar :ha Leahy Llnda Hansen Mar lone Kahn Wendy Harper Julle de Roos Sheila Norlh Pal Lea y Roberfa Banlly ane Pharr Nancy Ellus Nana Barrel? APPRECIATION FRONT ROW lofi fo nghf Claudua Jensen Susan Cookson SECOND ROW Louise Cahn Sheula Garland Caroline Jor dan REAR ROW Vera Schoff sfaed? Befxey Pease FESTIVAL LEFT TO RIGHT Jane Pharr lFes7uval Manaqerl Anne Ho gan Francesca Chouleau Perlry Slratford Margorue Kahn Shenla Norlh Pam Slrnpson Julie de Roos Robarfa Ballly Kafhy Knowles Glorxa Campbell U : H' , Ah , l ' I l V' , J l MUSIC gn ,An f X Wh: S pn Wifi GAV'ELI'I'ES FIRST ROW leff fo rn hi Kafhy Galloway Ann Balaam Pa? Lea y SECOND ROW Elnzabelh McNeill lSecrelary Treasurerl Laurue Wasldahl Uresudenfl Kafhy Knowles lVrce Presudenfl, Tony Small THIRD ROW. Jane Sokolow, Cheryl Cahill. Carol Wennes- Iand, Marian Hand, Penny Lockridge. FOURTH ROW: Carol Cross, Bea Bowles, Debby Barflaff, Kafhy Seeley, Cathy Pikay Vicki Richards. I-A WORLD AFFAIRS FIRST ROW lelf lo rghl Ann Balaam lVucePres1denfl Wendy Harper lPresn denll Tony Small fSecrefary Treasurerl SECOND ROW Sally Page Ann Rasmus sen Cathy Pke Joan Lu nsnthal Paffn Fay THIRD ROW Kalhy Knowles Paf Leahy Mary Gallwey Louise Escher Cheryl Cahill Lucle Hams FOURTH ROW Marlan Hand Perky Slraflord Gal Soko ow Susie Ollo Krns Kealon Belsey Pease 9299 .Ill is wi if Jv- apvaln SUSIE OTTO Co Cepfaln TONY SMALL HQCKEY Capfam vlcxu NICOL Co Capfam JANE PHARR VOLLEYBALL Capfaln LORI HEATLEY Co-Capialn SIS CAMPION 'iff TENNIS BASKEEBALL Captain MARILYN BRODERICK Co Captain JANE PHARR . fry I awww, ' ' ' ' 5, . 1 x . K - . . 1 SQFTBALL Capfaun TONY SMALL Co Capfa n LIZ McNElLL Captain ROBERTA BAILLY Co Capialn JULIE DE ROOS SQCCER -r' f' rn 1 .- ev ' 7' -1' I2 'S . Capfann BETSEY PEASE Co Capfaln JUDY FLEMING ,c+'23?f?'21'fi W 'I BADMINTGN ,- MGDERN DANCE FIRST ROW leff fo rlghf Tony Small Ann Balaam Jeanne Bar?Ie?f MIDDLE ROW Bea Bowles Llsa Young Debbue Barfleh Nancy McGeHlgan TOP ROW Marian Hand Lenore Markweff Mar lone Kahn ,,1.I .- 'fnffzf RIDING Cipialn SUSIE COOKSON Co Capfam PERKY STRATFORD Capfaln JOAN LILIENTHAL Co Captain KAY NEWGARD SWIMMING 'Q w it Q WIP! H Ill.: CUFF S FRONT ROW leff 10 ugh? Sally Leahy Joan Leahy BACK ROW Susan Cookson Co Capfam Gaul Aguirre Capfaun COLLARS FRONT ROW lef11o rlqhf Kay Newqard Penny Rearwnn BACK ROW Debbe Knapp Co Cap fam Perky Siraiford Captain fgav' THE HOLLY Oh sard my brother Do you thrnk I should dare To stt on that holly Across over there? I-lolly s hrdden secret Never to be undone lthough w search and seek Nobody can ever fmd 'lollys hrdden secret Som people thmk Under the prrckly leaves I xo lrttle te nsy fa1r1es That dance on sunny leaves Elrzabeth Watt Thlrd Grade INTRUDER A prg rnvades my pmk and whlte doma1n A creature gauche and greatly out of place Of absent art and guesttonable u e A currous experrment IH color I-Ie s parnted purple black blue rose and red All dulled to a degree by merclful coats Of long collected dust A prg how odd An anrmal to occupy a room Of flowered prmt and fluffy organdy He has a gapmg gash atop hrs back A fearful agent to torment me darly I must slrp by hrm and avord hrs gaze He so wants to become a prg of purpose Not Just the bete notr rose rouge 1n my room Nancy Ellrs Senror Class CLOUDS Once there was a mother cloud and a baby cloud The baby cloud was load and her mother spanked her She crred and tear drops fell down on the earth and the people called tt ram Kathy Robertson Second Grade ALIITLESEED If you are a lrttle seed Down under the ground You cant see a th1ng And you can t hear a sound You are all by yourself When your sprouts begm to grow Does someone tell you how? You already know You feel the warm sun When you f1rst come 1nto srght The cool water and the wmd And you are reachmg for the l1ght Now the many colors Are commg 1nto bloom I wlsh you d stay a long long trme You always WIII too soon But when you have to w1lt The people always say Youll scatter all your seeds And grow another day Klndergarten Class MIRS FUZZY RABBIT Mrs Fuzzy Rabb1t hops around I-Ier feet are soft they don t mak a sound I-Ier home IS a hole near a hollow tree Where she lrves wrth Father and her bables three She feeds and protects them every day And also lets them run and plCIY At mght they are trred and go to sleep Snuggled togetheramd they don t make a peep Frrst Grade Class Poem DECISIONS Lrfe rs now qurte comphcated Nothlng now IS srmply stated How much lrpstrck to apply? Should my heels be low or hrgh? Should I wear a sklrt and sweater? Or would bemudas be much better Or perhaps I ll wear a dress Im confu ed I do confess' Peqq Y Kmckerbocker Elghth Grade , ft 9 l 1 V I . I e ' ' ' ' I -If 1 4 ' 9 ' ' ' ' , ' s ' ' . , . , , . . S WV Ironically, I call him Shylock. I-Ie's I I ,I A ' 1 ' : e . L I V I W I ' I , . ACLOUDANDME A cloud 1S a ball of snow so fluffy and whlte It slts up rn the sky all day cmd srmles a merry smlle Sometrmes rt turns black and gray and ra1n comes p1tter patterrng down n sunny days I feel l1ke a cloud all fluffy and whrte I smrle and lcrugh and have a good trme Sometrmes I feel gray and bleak I srt and mope all day and have no fun at all u most of all the t1me I feel happy and gay I s1t out rn the flelds and prck the flowers soft l tell myself that I should be happy and gay llke a fluffy whrte cloud Mary Saxe Flfth Grade ON READING IAMES MICHENERS THE BRIDGES AT TOKO RI He crouched low rn the drtch-afra1d alone The sky was empty No protect1ng plane The1r broken bodres supplement hrs parn He wondered rf those men knew why they should Be chosen to defend a worthless land In war that they had never understood As he d1d not He pressed a blood drenched hand Across hrs eyes to smash the ugly scene Tlnen suddenly a bullet found rts markl Face down he plunged to stam w1th red the green Of roll1ng h1lls The rlfles ceased to bark Yet rn that m1ll1onth of a second when He dred he understood but only then Hope Austen S n1or Class R.EEDS The reeds all standrng rn a row Locked besrde the rrvers flow Sentrnels of the water are they Forever bowrng throughout the day Bendrng low to the Lord above Vtfho b1ds them guard the thrngs we love Reeds that go wrth the breezes at nrght Certarnly are a comfortmg srght Erlca Black Srxth Grade THE LITTLE BEAR Once there was a lrttle bear On whose head was curly ha1r In the wrnter he would eat trmber Now why thrs bear ate trmber I do not know In the mornrng he would sweep hrs hou e And amble about lrke a brg fat mou c At mght he would s1t on hrs bed long and narrow And read about an Egyptxan Pharoah Now why he read about an EQYD an Pharoah I do not know In the mornmg hed srng ho ho ho But everyone llked hrm because he arg ho ho ho Lrncla Sloss Frfth Grade LAN GUOR The wmd caress d the clover covered hrll Branches rustled a Ja rung a r1ch momentous A blossom drlfted lazlly to the soft green ground A leaf danced a rn la choly dance Only to end suddenly by a nuff of wrnd The cat slept on rn the last rays of sun A sparrow perched cautrously on the rrm of the garden hedge Slowly drowsrly the cat lwfted an eyelrd A dartrng paw grasped the empty a1r The cat settled back to sleep A breath of wlnd whlspered someth1ng to a tree Llsa Young Freshman Class WHEAT From somewhere out of the woods by the lane An 1dle wlnd wanders and touches the gram And where there was but a neld or wheat A sea rlpples out through the dusty heat Whose waves pushed on by a stronger gust Bellow and shrmmer llke golden dust Then the wrnd dres down and back comes the heat What once was a sea now IS nothmg but wheat A.rl1n Wernberger Sophomo e Class O ' ' - ' s , ' I I I C . B t ' A . ' . ' ' ' '- at , ' ' C . I . . . I . A 9 - V I - A , 'V 'QC ,I r I , Roared overhead. He saw the men he'd known: Smell of Spring, ' , e n , 9 . . . , ,, , I I I I , , 2 D SONG OF A SUMMER DAY Gentle swlrls of soft brown dust Warm green grass beneath bare feet Humld m1st rn smoky streaks And rlpples slow 1n f1elds of wheat Sudden showers of qulet ram Rambows seen ln clear1ng Sk19S Heavy haze asleep on haystacks And the hum of swarm1ng flles Wagons drawn by sleepy horses Slowly swlshlng sllken ta1ls L1ghtly l1ft1ng clouds of dust That gently settle rn the1r traxls Drowsy bees dronmg dreamxng Crrchng over scented flowers Songs of harvest ln the a1r Sheaves of gram IH golden towers Thankful for the evenlng breeze Chlrps of cr1ckets ln the tw1l1ght Cattle srlent beneath the trees lf every season has a vorce Then thls xs summer s song Bea Bowles Sophomo e Class THIITIDE The tlde rushes 1n It sweeps away everythmg Seaweed sand what else? 1 e lvfarJor1e Fay Freshman Class WINTER IMAGE A ragged boy on a vlllage street A tattered coat no shoes on hrs feet HIS weary eye lookmg for food to eat Flxckermg flames garnst a frosty pane Near the flre an old dog has lam Grandfather hghts up h1s plpe agaln Through the crook of a sllvery tree A lonely star looks down to see The ragged boy slts down to weep Dear old Grandfather s fast asleep BLUE A chemxcal m1xture IS all that lt takes For a week to begrn rn a horrible way lust fxve solar rays and some mornmg alr makes A gruesome concoctron by the name cf Monday Essentrally 1nnocent the elements be By themselves pathogemc? Why certaxnly not But comb1ne them the day after Sunday and see What a terr1bly tortuous momlng you ve got Beglnmng wxth sunrlse Just nothrng goes nght Protoplasm refuses to be organlzed All energy long slnce d1ssolved rn the mght And ones head feels somewhat lrke steel galvamzed The wretched alarm does hrs stunt extra loud W1th that annoy1ng 1dlOl1C splne scratchmg buzz browed And I ll bet that alarm clock emoys what he does The stckenmg thought 1n my half asleep bram Of a whole new week of 1nev1table doom Plus the farthful old fact that Monday brmgs ram Make up the black m1xture for dlscouragmg gloom The nasty 1nventor of those Monday morns Probably leaps 1n the a1r and chortles wrth glee Wavmg the formula above hrs red horns And perfectly torturlng people l1ke me IudyFlem1r1g IUUIOY Class MANNERS When we are s1tt1ng at the table Manners should be used We should sxt very quxetly Untll we are excused But when Mother has company Our manners we should double Or else we w11l get sent to bed And get rn lots of trouble Now Ive explalned about manner And I hope that you wrll see That 1f you use them very well You wlll agree w1th me Ann Blumlern Lea Park Lucy Bush Freshman Class Fourth Grade Weary farmers walking home-ward, I'm smashed out of sleep, from the first, beetle- V' L'f . l ' ' ' ' I 1 S A strff Whlte orchld perched Upon her gown FIGICS fangs Of venom porsed to k1ll lntently walt Dont b1tel Wh1te lrght From GE bulbs Too brxght for squlnttng guests Turns faces whtte makes rouge look gray Oh fright' Pat Slnton Senlor Class In wee hours deslgned for thoughts recombmg Am I tormented by a blunt reply? Do I wrestle wtth my thought and he amoanmg That 1f he doesnt love me I shall Clie? Or Walk the floor unttl my feet are worn And wrtng my hands st1ll thrrvlng on despalr Do I deeply curse the day that I was born And then resort to tearmq out my ha1r'P Do I s1t wretched 1n my lonely room Wh1le anxlously awaltmg s1gns of cheer Wr1t1ng dull verses to drspel the gloom And glow1ng at the tepld prarse I hear? No 1n those hours when harrred souls can t sleep At peace am I embractng slumber deep Lenore Marqwett Iumor Class I see throughout grey solrd streets of stone Unsmoothed by t1me s unceasrng careless wear Great unread words on fr1g1d pages share The cold neglect of all whlch men drsown I see words buned locked rn the unknown Whrle man can fmd no tlme to feel desparr For what he s lost He passes unaware Of dyrng splrrts leavlng h1m alone As I observe the lost and lonesome lot Of dusty drownmg books that now tmpart Therr wlsdom to a scattered outcast few My anxlous mrnd w1ll not refuse to v1ew Thrs mute and sullen portent as a part Of what complacent leaders have forgot Helen Sloss Iunror Class I.IFE A fleetrng gltrnpse across the beach reveals A mass of shells with features outlrned well Each shell rs fmely molded by tts l1fe Each struggles to survlve upon the beach Whlch wrtnesses the constant flow of l1fe AITIVIHQ from the sea departrng from The crowded shore too soon The oyster IS An awkward shell an unsymmetr1cal Creatron formed by God Yet rn tts form Uneven and 1rregular exrsts A feehng of adaptabrllty The oyster carrle t1ny shells that chng Determmedly Of other frag1le hells Whose perfect beauty emanates from therr Slmplrcrty the nautllus 1S one Unblemrshed pure and rnnocent remarns Its heart unt1l relatlons form wrth tlme Perfect1on flees the shell encumbered garns A coatmg hard and undeslrable Are temptrng yet whrle wand rlng down that shore We cannot hope to pocket each of them Although the1r1nd1v dual1ty Pnttces us to br1ng them hcme we must Content ourselves by C1 oslng only ones We cher1sh most and ever treasure them Iane Pharr Senror Class The wheels of tlme keep turnrng Forever and a day And we must use well every chance That fate plants rn our way For trme w1ll wart for no one And the sun w1ll set and rtse And the days w1ll follow others W1th clear or cloudy sk1es We must no longer l1nger But study whlle we may For tomorrow w1ll not br1ng the chance That we passed by today Elame Cyckman Seventh Grade , f ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' , . 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