King City Joint Union High School - Mustang Yearbook (King City, CA)

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A W l i 4 77udacedf4ouwaZZq5qt4e5z'adewz'?adqof Salad! S049 ffflladdo 0wzo'ledfzoldl704c'Zednd2fde f4a446Zf0 W6'?4 Owzfffma-77Z4Z0z0we Qnaqazfywmm ffamazqtieleatcktdedand Wewdlahwemdkylt ?ozoafzf5,!aeaad7lf5c'Ze f4ll44d:4Z,6,7fe94. 'We, the students of King City High, wish to dedicate this annual to you, Mr. Joseph LoBue. You have given us great help, not only in our classes, but with outside activities as well. We cannot estimate in words the value of your assistance in all of out school presentations. We are happy to extend our congratulations on appointment as head of our English department. s Um l M tsyy s . y are :Erin 4 S .tx E .3 5 if :fm E E 'mt :Q 1 g tl fr I Qnv , , ' 95 A high honor atKing City High is the Student Lounge where we enjoy recreation of our choice Some ofthe favorite activities such as record auctions, after game dances and student body elec- tions are held here. 4- Seadofw O I School didn 't really start until the second Friday of school on Initiation Day. When we came to school that day, we looked like we were green and gawky. The girls looked sick without lipstick and the boys looked unusually glamorous with it. All freshmen had to walk before the student body to be judged. Jimmy Akers received first prize dressed as the best-looking girl, Frances Whitsett took second prize as a glamorous cow-girl with one boot and one high heel. This was the year, too, of THE big snow. During our Sophomore year various honors were given to members of our class. June Douglas was F.F.A. Barn Dance queen. Louise fDuartej Hudson was Homecoming queen, as chosen by the varsity football players. We had the traditional Sophomore Sock Hop. QPun?J Our Junior year started out right by receiving the class rings. On the dra- matic side, it was thrilling to give the Junior Play, ONIONS IN THE STEW. We were congratulated on our enthusiasm shown on the large turn-out for work- ing and acting. Stairways of Memories, the theme of our dreamy prom, fea- tured heart-shaped thrones. The Senior Class began their year by presenting their play HRAMSHACKLE INN, an action-packed mystery-comedy. Judy Wood and Wendell Thomarson were two of the many that played their roles exceptionally well. The varsity basketball team couldn't get along without our class because we had some of the top-notch players. The all C.C.A.L. boys from our class are Bill Huston and Gilbert Henderson. Highlights of our year areg Ditch Day flong awaitedj, Sen- ior Bench Trials, and GRADUATION! 6 ffcoata, ,4!ex 1440454 Gabe ,-fem, mmm fflww Fwm Elvis Tex 7 ffffofzd, 7Zofzm4 fiaehdde, 144101666 Normie Nami Am, Hmm, aww, em, Boo Boo Big B 8 guna,-ad, Zeumfq ?0'W4440 5f Adam ..BeV.. 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Wwdamld, Wanna- Proxie SENIOR FALL' OFFICFRS--J. Silveira, J. Lerma, A. SENIOR SPRING OFFICERS--R. Burkman, K. Davis,V GIPSOU: K- DHVIS, D. Sims. Woodworth, B. Sims, G. Pozzi. Alex Acosta--Sailor and Forestry Gabriel Acosta--Mechanical Art Natalie Akers- -Singer Juanita Alavazo--Western Union Norma Alford--Work at prison Annette Andrade--Telephone Operator Adrian Avila--Draftsman Cathy Baker- -Teacher Beverly Bernard--Travler Arlene Bernasconi--Actress Peggy Blackmon--Miser and House- wife Richard Blackmon--Gold Digger Tony Brasier- -Roamer Jerry Breschini--Football Adviser Dennis Bridges- -Scientist Betty Brooks- -Bookkeeper Don Brown- -Navy Richard Burkman- -Engineer Tony Chavez--Auto Mechanic Marvin Daniels- -Rancher Kert Davis--Hot Rodder Mirna Dionne--Private Secretary June Douglas--Secretary Mary Estrada--Air Force Marcelino Flores--Speaker of the House Linda Foster- -Artist Susan Fowler--Work in Art Floyd Frazier--Truck Driver Jim Fultz--Rancher Mary Fultz- -Housewife Jean Gardner- -Teacher Beverly Giacomazzi - -Teacher James Giacomazzi--Engineer Argeree Gipson--Model and Wife Charles Gipson--Farmer Larry Green- -Mechanic Suche? Robert Gregory- -Forestry Carroll Grogan- -Farmer Gari Hahn- -Traveler Donald Hall--Engineer Frank Hearne--Hunter Gilbert Henderson--Truck Driver Diane Hill- -Teacher Roberta Howard - -Secretary William Huston--Football Pro Susan Hutchison--Prison Work Marvin Jackson--Bear Hunter James Johansen- -Engineer Joseph Lerma--Highway Patrol Edward Lima- -Service Randy Litzenberg--Teacher. Patricia Locke--Housewife Kathleen Loomis--Dancer William Macklin--Craftsman Rita Martin- -Secretary Paul Martinus- -Farmer Eugene Mattos- -Rancher Melvin Molteni- -Farmer Karen Morris--Secretary Arvid Myhre--Teacher Christopher McCoy- -Engineer Dean McDonald--Engineer Linda McNiel--Social Worker Kenneth Nation--Air Force Jim Newton- -Doctor Eva Lou Norman--Chef's Wife James O'Connor- -Entertaining Adella Parra- -Model Ralph Perkins- -Professor Sylvia Plaskett--P.E. Teacher Gerald Pozzi- -Farmer Kathleen Prewett--Explorer Don Ramey--Song Writer Philip Reed--Rancher Steve Reeve- -Wanderer Lusy Reeves- -Actress Judy Rianda- -Nurse Muriel Ring--Gold Digger Wilma Robison- -Nurse Richard Rose- -Bookkeeper Fred Rosenfeilder--Advisor Jim Ross- -Doctor Elbert Sales- -Navy Robert Scharf- -Basketball Player James Seaton- -Coach Carol Senestraro- -Fly a Jet Irene Sanchez - -Telephone Worker Joe Silveria- -Farmer Robert Sims--Hair Stylist Dale Sims- -Mechanic Barbara Smith--P. E. Teacher Susan Smith- -Beatnik Anna Sportsman--Navy Dora Sportsman--Air Force Randall Steidley--Preacher Charles Stein- -Missionary Larry Sullivan--Auto Mechanic James Tatom--Com, Artist Leroy Tavernetti- -Mechanic Russ Taylor--C ar Designer James Thayer- -Engineer William Thayer--Highway Patrol Darla Threlkeld- -Teacher Wendell Thommarson- -Bank Pres. Norma Tognetti--Secretary Shirley Varney--Bank Worker Bernice Weferling--Operator Frances Whitsett--Teacher Carse Wood--Farmer .Tudy Wood- -Teacher Vonna Woodworth - -Singer Semin Semin Daw: Sweden gems! 5605634 Section .gif Gemge QL. .wa 1 f - , L , IL' 551 i?Sf35?1n1?gAppeaf9gncej1 ' 3 ' ' PA z'To2v .4 , Qgq 1?gfewezig'j'Qr11azqAg,iQ5gg ARSUTHNQT . . ' X JOYCE ROGERS. . . MAME .PHILLIPS . , CONSTABLE SMALL Q Z BELINDA PRYDE. . ., ' if commonolzfs LUCIUS TQWSERQ GAIL RUSSELL .... 1. 5. . ALICE FJSCHER. . . ,ff ,:Q .?Q1:i5Qg,EfaiEb:31v:1 g1Smf:b1fgff,js L me, RUSSELL , . . gg 5 Bixby 13reg+ggggi'l.: ,Q BILL PHILLIPS . gi. QA MR, TEMPLE . . g Q v im-s1a'ay1qi5 MARY TEMPLE . . Plaszfefzs, GILHQQLEY. . l, W gfssbv Seatqn , DPCRT-ER. Q .L AA XA 'ff' ' J , - ' A , , 'ef' Lrifizff 1231? 'X J 2-fivlggffiizlf mf Nhjnunfql Inn .A MW- ' f 1 ' A .g , 4 siieSymSQjIizi:fes'Ia far, X x 5 X. 3 5 2 37 Qmaafw Q lst: L. Alavazo, M. Jarrell, J. Bigham, J. Colvin, K. Catterson, S. Sales, C. Whittman, G. Seaton, J. Mosley, K. Frudden, K. Mansfield, J. Freeman, S. Bianchi, R. Garcia, R. Wilkins, C. Gosney. 2nd: G. Henchcliff, R. Mowat, E. Pozzi,D. Trevino,P. Palmer, S. Stokes, A. Ortega, M. McBride, J. Deatherage, J. Aronald, B. Rhodes, S. Crocker, R. Hardin, B. Taylor, G. Davis, S. McCoy. 3rd: B. Lawton, D. Nunes, L. Sonniksen, R. Riva, C. Miller, R. Gillet, M. Baker, J. Jones, J. Armer, D. Curley, B. Kerns, J. Barrient, B. Domingos. lst: R. Shaw, P. Hermosillo, P. Bigham, S. Friend, D. Johnston, E. Pimental, J. Clifton, W. Davis, B. Rivera, J. Yost, R. Paders, J. Lindesy, M. Abajian. 2nd: E. Spady, Johnson, M. Hazen, E. Feuerborn, L. Moss, R. Roberts, A. Sauer, R. Smith, R. Shires, T. Carroll, R. Peri, G. Silacci, R. Benson, D. Wentz, D. Kutcha, R. Rist, R. Spears, J. Gibbs. 3rd: W. Botts, J. Adamson. lst: K. Merritt, E. Mattos, B. Turner, S. Varney, V. Harrison, J. Nunez, B. McCormack, H. Banuelos, F. Carrillo, B. Lombardi,S. Harrington,S. Frudden, P. Plaskett, K. Jones. 2nd: B. Olsen, S. Sans, G. Brinan, P. Gaisford, L. Love- lace, K. Friesen, C. Glosson, K. Wood, M. Onstot, S. Potts, J. Faber, H. Adkins. B. Williams, K. Hampton. 3rd: J. Prater,K. Whitlock,G. Adams,P. Bengard, D. Strohn, D. Schmidt, J. Benadon, D. Norwood, H. Howerton, J. Ruther- ford, S. Bischoff, J. Cline, E. York. 39 J ,.f,f',-,:!,, !,M Wi' S QNX G L RRR. XYYNNGS WC, 9?-E15 E'c-VNU Sf! TW?-1 JOVXKQR M5109 1 . 40 mer? Di be 44' fi 'ma 0 ve,-fo llffqe Grosso 1164 540 fa A7 Iskra .529 8 m 76,71 CFOS6 0313? ay! Kea an lac-4 8 O 11956 Pl In 001 5' 441: do Q IQ 9 40 Qffer 40? W S 53' Specs' I Pjgy 8 4? 113912 G SC?I'F?bG gg me ENT TUD QR 51956 sfokes dv san s'T'2EgE R5 MATCQ,-rif,an Bin Aw' 05 M'iE:GD0miWg BI O Fall Semester Class Officers: K. Frudden, D. Johnston,D. Trevino. The Mighty juniors, as they are sometimes referred to, started out their year by receiving their class rings. Our second greatest achievement was winning first place on our Halloween float. This gave us a good start and made us enthusiastic about future activities. Immediately we chose our prom planning committee and worked hard on selling candy, working on concessions and giving a dinner to raise money so we could fulfill our prom plans. A Junior is head rally girl and all the rest of the rally girls are Juniors. Of course the Juniors had disappointments and bad days, but all in all we have had a successful year with the help of Miss Henzler, Mr, Klein and Mr. Etter. Our Pride and Joy! l 42 SUMMWWG shi' On the sport field our class has some of the most promising boys . . . Basketball, football, track, in particular. Thus the class of '62 left its mark toward the Hall of Fame. SPRING OFFICERS: Jim Gianolini, Anita Molteni. Not pictured: Sylvia Fitzwater. FALL OFFICERS: David Taylor, Chris Davis, Not pictured: Melinda Fisher. Although the Sophomore Class has some of the mischievious kids in the school, it also has some of the hardest working and intelligent students. When everyone is in stitches with laughter you can wager it is because of the funny antics of some Sophomores . . . but then, looking again in the li- brary study and another area of concentration and there again . . . SOPHOMORES. In various activities on campus, hold responsible positions. Business manager of the student council, drum majorette and cheerleader of this class while several officers of school clubs are held by the tenth graders. One of the most popular dances of the year, the Sox Hop, is sponsored by the Sophomores. Big efforts and concentrated interest went into the Halloween float just as in many other activities. E 44 BOTTOM ROW: G. Lopez, S. McCormack, E. Macias, L. Munoz, L. Palmer, E. Nelson, S. Prewett, V. Padres, R. Miller. ROW 2: J. Mozzini, P. Plaskett, R. Paulson, S. Maw, P. Martinus, T. Lerma, D. McDonald, L. Mathias, C. Lucas, A. Moltenia. ROW 3: K. Keck, S. Nolte, J. Locke, J. Ortega, J. Eade, B. Mansfield, C. Norman, T. Burkman. ROW 4: M. Morris, M. Mowat, A. Aurignac, J. Mankin, D. Taylor, D. Frudden, K. Pryor, P. Knot. BOTTOM ROW: P. Forsythe, B. Deatherage, M. Fitts, H. Bracisco, L. Caillau, J. Benson, G. Giacomani, J. Hall, J. Gianolini, C. Davis, P. Gardner, C. Douglas, D. Conatser. ROW 2: A. Feuerborn, J. Fanning, B. Foskett, K. Kerns, L. Daley, C. Cauley, S. Castello, K. Greene, R. Bacciarini, M. Hall. ROW 3: R. Bernard, H. Brown, S. Del Ponte, K. Hill, F. Franklin, D. Hudson, D. Frazier, C. Chambers, D. Blackmon, J. Eade, A. Heartless. ROW 4: D. Dutra, J. Dunlap, S. Fitzwater, 'M. Fischer, K. Allen, N. Bell, T. Fitzwater, W. Giacomazzi, L. Davis, T. Grijalva, T. Alford. ROW 5: L. Barlogio, A. Bradshaw, C.. Cochram, B. Barbree, A. Aurgnac, P. Dickie, J. Davis, A. Gia- comazzi, C. Fultz, R. Alves, B. Goenne, R. Goodnight, G. Fink. BOTTOM ROW: N. Whitsett, D. Stiedley, P. Richardson, C. Reeves, K. Williams, M. Speeze, S. Soares, B. Rodman, J. Sanchez, L. Wood, D. Solari. ROW 2: G. Sanders, R. Stephens, H. Walker, D. Wood, R. Ramey, E.Windham, C. Thayer, D. Settlemoir, E. Roth, V. Winkleman, J. Thayer. ROW 3: N. Terry, W. Sinclair, R. Rigney, J. Reeves, L. Rocha, J. Stuermer, L. Schmidt, E. Sonniksen, L. Taylor. 45 S 21 il Q 2 f 7 FALL OFFICERS: Pres. J. l-Ieasley,V. Pres. Kathy Hayes, Sec. D. Gerch,Sgt. at Arms, D. Banuelos. h F eshman Class entered on the King Citv campus. With great energy and hopes of the future t e r l was well received by the rest of the student body as the frosh ap- Their first public appearance - pearecl at Doggie Day in the Stadium dressed in a wild arrav of costumes. The outfits varied from a baby boy in diapers to a rootin'-tootin' cow girl before the judges. In October, the freshman's float proudly rolled down Broadway in the annual Halloween parade, while ll-re resented on the I. V. team, later in the year on the basketball floor, the freshmen were we p ' ' d e to their high standing in scholarship during the first se- At the beginning of the second semester, u mester, several freshmen were accepted into C,S.F. ' ' ' lasses, the girls carried out their initiation of FFA. On Gaily wearing their aprons of red and white to c the other hand,so to speak, the boys lived thru their days of wearing one green glove continuously as their initiation to FFA. And so the youngest group has made their mark . . , just watch them continue! ! ! ! SPRING OFFICERS: Pres. J. Keefer, V. Pres. J. Layous, Sec. J. Mattos, Senator. 47 FRESHMEN, ROW 1: I.. Crouch, I. Bigham, B. Brewer, G. Burkman, D. Andrus, C. Francioli, I. Alavazo, D. Alger, E. Becker, R. Erwin. ROW 2: F. Freeman, M. Bridges, D. Digges, P. Fink, J. Brandt, H. Blomquist, N. Bianchi, J. Buth, B. Beebe, S. Chavez. ROW 3: S. Feuerborn, V. Campbell, A. Dani, B. Brinan, L. Brown, K. Earl, P. Davis, J. Colvin, B. Benadom, D. Banuelos, L. Bennett. ROW 4: J. Armer, B. Carrillo, S. Brown, J. Focht, L. Franklin, A. Fowler, S. Edson, K. Cleary, R. Banuelos. FRESHMEN, ROW 1: J. Heasley, R. Houx, P. Garcia, F. Garcia, C. Gould, T. Keefer, J. Gibbs, G. Gallagher, D Gertsch,A. Giacommazzi,R. Banuelos. ROW 2: J. Kerr, C. Green, B. Jackson, B. Hutchison, S. Hurley, P. How- ard, C. Hursted, K. Hayes, J. Mattos, J. Moore, M. Mowat, J. Layous. ROW 4: C. Lombardi, R. Jackson, D Knott, J. Maw, F. Gregory, R. Hermocillo, F. Johnson, S. Harrington. FRESHMEN, ROW 1: L. Walters, W. Williams, A. Orabuena, L. Mann, F. Nunez, L. Morinini, J. Milhoan, B. Mc- Coy, J. Mattos, D. Merrill, J. Meurer, R. McNally, P. Rivera. ROW 2: G. Weight, S. Stokx, I. Rodriquez, N. Reyno1ds,A.Ramos, R. Nunez, G. Padres, L. Orr,E.Nuno, M. Nuno, F. Shields, D. Miller, R. Peterson, D. Pimen- tel. ROW 3: B. Valasco, J. Vasquez, M. York, K. Varney, J. Zeagler, L. Tavernetti, J. Stevens, G. Roberts, B. Thayer,J. Rick, G. Nunez, E. Smith. ROW 4: S. Snowden, M. Sanchez, M. Taylor, M. Terry, P. Tucker, C. Sca- roni, B. Stoughton, A. Salcido. 48 0642 WS? 'A1-en't they cute? Meow Da High-O A professional team What's on your mind? IIWOWII The Beatniks M J u Y d B Y a b t Y h V e 8: r M a e g d 0 1 1 Twins? 1 31.3 so seshs figs e ' I I jr 1? .VKL L jr . , 5 ,li ' f' v Q P so . ' n ' kk' .. Innoc ent? qv- ai Q Look mom--no cavities an She grew! Don't tell 1:2 H , FW , , , Q3 f' .. Q11 , s I5 Z1fH -- , rf' if ' Hs a ww ,- .,f , A ' ' ' .. 55? 1,775.5 H 2 1,11 - '5- o e s -2 --'f iii ' -1 Y' ,.,Iiv , , ',,',qHL inf' I' 1i?gai:9:g3iw - V as-V . 1 - W1 we W M wwgfwfffw Yummmm! .V o A 5 ,K fg 3 'M Cheese! 59?1gQ i1g, i A f 2f 53 M Peek-a-boo m I Y - ,eee 1 he eee W ,, e eeeeee , f's new 1.- h a t I S u P ? s we 1 3 S 7' W 4 w so 4 3932 Q1 Q 4? IQ, ,?vgif3L,Zw1, ggi? 1 - ' 1- A :wwf 2-:SL-ip ' 1 ' M -I :fgq-kjl,g: sf , Going somewhere? The first snow ' . i emseawmw-m:g,: -, L, f ,Wk -5 as , mmm. ,AWN .W N, , The une up. Greenfie1d's Frosh. 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Pdpa, Wh, ?dlaauf 77014, Wfddldf Wim 44444, Wh. Page 66444 f-falacuaaa 770. flake, 771644 qfarglen 7101. Sam 7761. Deke, 770214 Eeed CAFETERIA STAFF, Left to Right: Cafeteria girls, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Lingo HEAD MAINTENANCE MAN Mr. Homen FIRST ROW: Messrs. Stuart, Maw, Brown. SECOND ROW: Messrs. Arm- strong, Hargrove, Deatherage, Bramhall, I-Iolmen, Ramey. I?-7 740z5uafce4 QU Q K I N G H I - W A Y S Monday, Oct. 12, 1959 ports Ito Host Vikings CHS Mustang cross-coun- will met with the North Vikings Oct. 16, at the J golf course at 4:00 p.m. Roland Dickie said, The ntry team needs rooters ueryone is welcome t o olts, New osh Team HS Colts, the new fresh , will play Gonzales Oct. nnzales. they stomped the Car- lirteam 18-6. ed Zeller said the Colts -e rooters at their games. asked if he th ' shman team v answered, Ye ng in actual ff- il football have for 1 will Iltion y se. CFOSS go u ar's ably my calcu laced first e HB!! me nd Joe C d Edwin mbers on 1 ith Adria: I ntinue to y'll have rding to ' e beat tl Far they'll '15 said that E 9, will be e Mustang Hartnell 4 1 our dust Bobby Sim ig. He did. an Lorenz he'll be back in shape neets. ' c G 5auuc, uul, 1 ng movies taken by Carl Et the KCHS home games- aso game is helping the 'cover their strong and Ponies to Meet Pacific Grove The KCHS Ponies will meet the Pacific Groves Jayvees Oct. 16, at 6:00 P.M. in King City War Memorial Field. King City's starting line-up will be Carl Miller, center, James Rutherfurd and Mike Mowat, guards, Ronnie Spears and Rich- ard Rist, tackles, Albert Aurig- nac, Jerry Lafforty, ends. In the back field will be Jerry Jones, blocking back, David Fraizer, spinning back, Chester Norman, running back, 'David Taylor, wing back. Mustangs To Meet PG Breakers On the gridiron on Friday, Oct. 16, Pacific Grove will line -up against the KCHS Mustangs. Kc lineup will be Paul Dickie, centerg Don Norwood, guardg Don Schmidt, guard, Jim Ross, tackleg Jerry Armer, tackle, Gilbert Hen- derson, blocking back, Randy Lit- zenberg, wing back, Jimmy Sea- ton, running backg and Winky Thommarson, spinner. In the backfield will be Ray Gillett, Er- nie Pimentel, Bill Huston, and Jim Mankins. Padres Ride Mustangs 33-O The King City Mustangs tried in vain to stop the onward surge of the Carmel Padres when the Padres rolled the Mustangs 33-0. Headed by Captain Randy Litzenberg the Mustangs remained on the defensive after the first quarter. During the first quarter King City seemed to be pushing Carmel steadily back until'at the second period the Padres gained a second wind and went on a 33 point romp. With a league record of one win, one loss, the KCHS Mustangs will meet the Pacific Grove Breakers at the KCHS stadium. This wi'll be the third of a series of four home games. Mustangs Trounce San Lorenzo KCHS Mustangs downed their first league opponents when i they overscored the San Lorenzo Cougars, 36 to 14 on Friday, Oct. 2. Making six touchdowns but failing to gain any conversion points the Mustangs opened their CCAL-B league season with a one win, no loss status. KCHS Cross-Country S Go Undeieated KCHS cross-country Mustangs stomped the A and B leagues of the 'CCAL on Oct. 2, at the Center Meet heldgat the Salinas Jimmy Seaton and Randy' I Y 7 V in zenberg will probably run a 4 JOURNALISM ple balls for a touchdown or Gil- UN, 'I' M ' N bert Henderson might try that Bev Giacomazzi, and Vonna Wood- Locke, t b k k - U Th worth, seniorsg Norma Trevino, quar er ac snea agam e Shirley Sales and Ginger Brman M r 'll b bl t ' . ' thzfnaqgstgvb pro a y S omp juniorsg Susan Prewett, Melinda The KCHS Broncos held their own against the San Lorenzo JV's with the score 0-0, Oct. 2, at KCHS. The KCHS Broncos were mostly green compared to the San Loren- zo team who had most of last 'f3...,L-.. 11...,.....- n,,1,.-- ,W ,1 , . 1 -.- .- --1 --ff K 22 I:-,,:.,.:,. f ,y .-, 3 ' ag' l x L QQ ' Egfr I E is N Q A i. i . ig N r ' . H it i A A .si ag Q Q.. .. 'fg'1'-1'-12---A--Sv--L Monday, Oct. 12, 1955 King City High School King City, Calif. Vol. 37 No. 3 Manager ot KRKC Speaks To Council Besides the student proposals V355 Bob Berry, land. council to port Berry tions hold Rollerland classes 60 for dances one-half the ducting S20 he said ate in as requested Dances p.m. and the records Newspaper Week Oct. 15-21 The week of October 15-21, 1 959, has been proclaimed National Seniors To Giv Ramshackle Ramshackle Inn by Batson, a mystery-farce, given by the senior class 19420, in the high schoi torium. The plot concerns an o librarian who saved mo 20 years to buy a hotel. E chases a tumble-down pl not only gets what she l for but also extraordinary Kaghe ,af AA 1-,,, . and Joe , W J I 5. - . M Q ,,,. WE wat to help. y 1' 'i,ti'i,tl, Members A iiiii A club I su, formal Vxgcfalwgm ll- Students Attend SFYMCA Camp Five KCHS students, Darla Threlkeld, A n n e t t e Andrade, Butch Grindstaff, and Carse Woods, seniors, and Fran Ander- son, junior, spent a week, Sept. 21-25, as counselors for the Greenfield and Carmel sixth grade SFYMCA science and con- servation camp. Counselors were chosen on basis of good citizenship, depend- ability, trustworthiness, and abil- ity to get along with others. The camp was for the purpose of giving the sixth graders a chance to learn about science and cisco H Saturday, Nov. 21. They will leave KC at 8 o'clock in the morning so they will have a- couple of hours in the city be- fore the show. They plan to stop for dinner on the return trip. Miss Virginia McMillan and Mr. Alvin Regier, sponsors, will ac- company the group. Student and City Councils Meet The KCHS student council will meet with the King City Council at Keefer's on Oct. 26. Tardy Movie Chosen i -as KING HI-WAYS STAFF STANDING: SUSAN MCCOY JEAN HALL .TOE LINSEY 1 MICHIAL ABAJIAN MIKE MOWAT SEATED: KRISTIN FRIESEN BRYANA TAYLOR DONNA MC DONALD band are guest entertainers at a dance held at Rollerland Oct. 14. Co nterences Miss Dorothy Higgin Marjorie Mowat, and Mi Douglass, faculty memti tended conferences on S Sept. 26. Miss Higgins, teacher on making, attended the Coast Homemaking annL ference at Watsonville School. Mrs. Movrat and Miss teachers of English, atte Council of English Teac nual fall meeting at Asi Mr. Alvin Regier, CSF if :W HA , A up ffrfd A D-4:47, ,W mm V ,, gn- The dance is sponsored by KR- will aftlmd the annual co Winona? Zeaaioak 5544! 34-wa Savanna .......... sam Z-4544 iowa .... .... f-if' 44? Eddy: gedq fa 5314464 ....... ffccoanlaat ,-imma ,-444-mae ...... ,-he Seam 776414 Sazmda .... 14442 ,448 Zddtm 7Zofmm 'foqvzede' .... .... S eazdevzq Qfaman ifowefzfton. 366458844 Wfaamga Www Padama. .. wf0UK4D6b40f6 .... Skvzleq Wafmeq. .. Shwut Wwuneg .... 2646416 7fzan6Zaz. .. gd! Kam .......... 775644 W,77te77ta?!4n 1444-wawfg ...laqoaw ...laqoau ...faqoau pbwwdffv p44f09'MP44 Herman Howerton, Annette Andrade, Wilma Robison 1 xi Q mg' F, Qi W W Wtmflnva fli ' J Ufwnf V L x Nm ...I ! 1 -cnql , ......,1 Miss McMillan, Kathy Jones, Carol Senestraro X 54 !'N-,1, 1, A 1 ff. 1 Carol Senestraro, Betty Jo Brooks 63 1 , 1. '45'5L-f AMWMQ 551447 Librar Assistants are studenthel ers that are called into the librar Y P Y to give assistance to the teacher. ROW 1--W. Robison, L. Lovelace, J. Milhoan, ROW 2--B. Hutchison, J. Maw, J. Wood, Miss Reed 65 QQPE J. Seaton, V. Tavernetti, P. Locke, F. Whitsett, Jim Ross. I ROW 1: K. Jones, E. Norman, P. Locke, S. Plasket, L. McNie1, K. Baker, D. Threkeld, J. Wood, J. Douglas. ROW 2: Mr. LouBue, B. Taylor, G. Davis, R. Hardin, N. Tognetti, B. Kerns, J. Seaton, F. Fraizer, V. Woodworth. ROW 3: B. Huston,R. Mowat, A. Anclrad, A. Gipson, C. Senestraro, B. Giacomazzi, F. Whitsett, N. Alford, L. Foster. ROW 4: J. Thayer, B. Gregory,M. Jackson, J. Silveria, V. Tavernetti, J. Ross, D. McDonald, C. Norman, S. Hutchison. 66 100804 ' BOTTOM ROW: B. Tumer,D. Steidley, K. Merritt, C. Glosson. TOP ROW: D. Rarney, B. Thayer, B. Sirns, C. Thayer, P. Gardner. The Honor Choir performed with other selected honor students from the coastal counties at Pacific Grove. BOTTOM ROW: B. Huntley, B. Tumer, D. Stiedly, K. Merritt, N. Akers, C. Glossen, P. Richardson. lst: K. Wil- liams, D. Sportsman, P. Gardner, H. Brasico. Znd: C. I-Iorvath, J. Montgomery, D. Getsch, R. Garcia, A. Andrade, D. Threlkeld, K. Friesen, L. Revees, A. Bernasconi. 3rd: A. Bradshaw, P. Plaskett, F. Anderson, A. Sportman, S. Smith, M. Ring, K. Loomis, B. Weferling. 4th: R. Blackmon, R. Steidley, S. Friend, D. Johnston, D. Ramey, B. Thayer, B. Sims, C. Thayer, Mr. Noble. Choir has performed for Christmas program and the coastal Music Festival at Salinas. We also per- formed at the Variety Show and assembly programs. 67 'Zfamvz game! SEATED: S. Edson, J. Moore, ctosson, STANDING: J. Cline, Taylor. Honor Band--Performed with other selected honor students from the coastal counties at Hollister. Band--played at all home football and basketball games and rallies. Attended Pioneer Day at Paso Robles and the Cal Band Day where over one hundred bands performed together. game! lst: B. Foskett, S. Hurley, S. Edson, J. Moore, C. Glosson, J. Fanning. Znd: A. Fowler, G. Lopez, J. Mae, R. Hutchison, J. Focht, E. Lima, Mr. Noble. 3rd: J. Cline, R. Taylor, J. Thayer, C. Cochran, N. Terry, B. Benadon, J. Reeve. 68 Ill? Roberta Wilkins gmwlmwz Clara Reeves Darla Threlkeld Janice Faber Karen Williams Diane Solari 7466 Officefw L. to R.: D. Ramey, D. Threlkeld, K Friesen, B. Sims, R. Stiedly. Spade? Offdzvw L. to R., B. Sims, N. Akers, D. Stiedly, D. Ramey. 1 I 1 ROW 1: B. Turner, J. Montgomery, C. Horvath, D. Stiedly, K. Williams, P. Richardson, P. Gardner, J. Focht, G. Lopez,D. Trevino,N. Trevino. ROW 2: L. Alavazo, K. Merrit, D. Threlkeld, C. Glosson, R. Garcia, K. Friesen, C. Thayer,E. Grindstaff, R. Blackmond, S. Friend, A. Bernasconi, B. Foskett, J. Fanning, S. Smith, K. Loomis, M. Ring, B. Weferling,R. Hutchison. ROW 3: J. Maw, S. Edson, I-I. Banulous, A. Bradshaw, S. Hurley, R. Taylor, R. Stiedly, B. Sims, J. Reeves. ROW 4: A. Sportsman, B. Thayer, D. Thayer, D. Ramey, J. Clifton, D. Johnston, F. Rosen- felder, R. Roberts, J. Struer, Mr. Noble. 70 Fall C.S.F. Officers. R. Lit- zenberg, C. Baker, R. Mowatt. , ,7, 74665 The purpose of the California Scholarship Federation is to foster a higher standard of scholarship and broaden ideals ofservice on the part of the students of King City Union High. The motto of this organization is SCHOLAR- SHIP FOR SERVICE! lst: P. Gardner, K. Green, B. J. Rhodes, R. Litzenberg, R. Mowat, C. Baker, Catterson, B. Lombardi. 2nd: I.. Daley, V. Harriosn, K. Frudden, B. Taylor, B. G. Davis,S. Sales, D. Hudson, S. Prewett, J. Johneson. 3rd: Miss McMillan, J. W. Davis, J. Yost, L. Davis, J. Davis. 71 J. Hall, S. Harrington, E. Nelson, K Smith, S. Fowler, D. Hill, J. Cline Thayer, S. Bishcoff, J. Giacomazzi I 1 gg 5,0-M195 Spring Officers: H. Horton, S Foletta, S. Sales, J. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: J. Johannson,P. McCoy, R. Mowat, R. Peterson, D. Andrus, R. McNally. 2nd: C. Baker, L. Daley, G. Davis, D. Hudson, K. Catterson, B. McDonald, J. Hall. 3rd: P. Locke, S. Fowler, B. Smith, S. Sales, K. Cleary, K. Hayes, E. Nelson, L. Caillau. 4th: J. Davis, J. Fultz, H. Howerton, J. Thayer, J. Giacomazzi, J. Ross, J. Yost, L. Davis, S. Foletta. 72 74665 O SEATED 1. to r. STANDING l. to Davis - - - Sophomore President Locke - - - Girls' Representative Prewett - - - Head Yell Leader Johansen - - - Vice President Giacornazzi - - - President Fowler - - - Secretary-Treasurer Trevino - - - Head Rally Girl Mattos - - - Business Manager Heasley - - - Freshman President D. Johnston Mr. Ziegler D. Schmidt 73 - - - Junior President Advisor Mr. LoBue - - - - - - Principal - - - Boys' Representative J. Silveria - - - Senior President doomed 5,0-:mg S l. Davis - - Silveria - Prewett - Newton - - Seaton - - Baker - - Trevino Hutchison Keefer - - STANDING1 to r D. Burkman Mr. Ziegler Mr. LoBue - - Business Manager - Boys' Representative - Head Yell Leader - Vice President President Secretary-treasurer Girls' Representative - Freshman President - - - Senior President - - - Principal - Advisor 74 7.7. , We are the Future Teachers, Teachers in a band, And we see our duty As a great one in our land. J. Seaton, C. Baker, Linda McNiel, B. Giacommzzi, J. Wood. Getting set for their future as teachers, these students are on an active organization. Already they ob- serve actualclassroom procedures in local grade schools and help with planning as well as studying view- points of the entire profession. ROW 1 ftopj J. Gardner,B. Smith,L. McNiel, F. Whitsett, C. Baker, D. Hill, E. Norman. ROW 2 ffrontj, Mrs. Red mond, B. Giacomaui, R. Litzenberg, J. Giacomazzi, J. Seaton, J. Rianda, J. Wood. 75 FALL OFFICERS: G. Mattos, J. Fultz, E. Sales, J. Breschini, K. Nation, S. Sales--F.F.A. Sweet- heart, M. Daniels, M. Molteni, 7. 7. ,-4, F.F.A. is a national organization for boys studying vocational agriculture. To be eligible for this group, you must be enrolled in the vocational agriculture class. During the year some one of the most outstand- ing events of FFA is the Parent-Son Banquet . . . this year it was held on March 3, and a big success as usual. Other occasions of interest and importance are Salinas Valley fair here in King City which is held during May, Other fairs are the Cow palace Junior National Fair held in San Francisco, Paso Robles, and the Monterey fair. One of the social events put on by the club is the F.F.A. Barn dance usually held during the early part of the school year. The King City chapter of the Future Farmers of America has grown from 30 to 72 members since it was incorporated in 1930. Laurent Layaus, farming with his father and brothers south of King City, was our first President. The present members are striving to add their names to the list of American Farmers. SPRING OFFICERS: J. Fultz, M. Molteni, G. Mattos, K. Nation, S. Sales--F.F.A. Sweetheart, A. Aurignac, J. Pozzi, J. Breschini. 71? - ga ROW 1--D. Banuelos, M. Molteni, R. Peri, G. Gallagher, R. Gillett, R. Alves, J. Bravo, ROW 2--J. Breschini, K. Pryor, A. Aurignac, P. Dickie, K. Nation, S. Sales, J. Fultz, R. Rigney, E. Sales, D. Strohn, G. Adams, B. Barbree, F. Nunez, ROW 3--G. Roberts, L. Bennett, L. Brown, C. Gould, R. Bernard, M. Daniels, L. Sonnikson, G. Mattos, J. Pozzi,B. Brian,K. Keck, Mr. Valentine, ROW 4--Mr. Kline, L. Franklin, D. Nunes, J. Carrillo, J. Mattos, B. Beebe, W. Giacomazzi, J. Gianolini, A. Bassetti, T. Keefer, R. Bacciarini, W. Williams, S. Chavez, ROW 5--M. Baker, D. Knott, J. Mozzini, J. Chambers, L. Rocha, T. Fitzwater, R. Spears, A. Sonniksen, J. Rich, D. Wood, B. Dani, R. Riva, R. Shaw, R. Stiedly. 77 2 O 0 ?, 71, ,-4, 7... SING PRETTY gl :lf ,P 78 Z X 'Q-T.-... I .f THE LINE UP X, tm' 4-s A U-vvvv-HN' -2 FALL OFFICERS: J. Douglas, L. Foster, M. Ring, S. Plaskett, G. Burkman. SPRING OFFICERS: P. Lock, T. Bianchi, F. Anderson, P. Plaskett, S. Stokx, A. Bradshaw, J. Nunez, D. Parra. 7. 24 fi. We are the builders of homes, Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, Not dreams, ROW ONE: C. Hursted, J. Alavazo, B. Lombardi, A. Scarborough, B. Jackson, A. Giacomazzi, J. Zeagler, B. Rod- man,C. Reeves,L. Wood, M. Fitts, V. Woodworth, K. Prewett, S. Plaskett, K. Williams, G. Giacomiazzi, S. Prewett, P. Richardson, C. Lucas, G. Seaton, C. Whitman,J. Wood, G. Burkman, N. Whisett, ROW TWO: B. Miller, K. Cleary, D. Algers, M. Mowatt, B. Wood, B. Taylor, R. Hardin, D. Steidley, L. Mathias, A. Andrade, N. Tognetti, P. Plaskett, A.'Molteni, A. Bernasconi, K. Kerns, P. Gaisford, P. Miller, J. Douglas, B. Brewer, E. Roth, H. Blomquist, ROW THREE: P. Blackrnon, P. Howard, S. Snowden, J. Montgomery, J. Dunlap, K. Jones, C. Senestraro, S. Del Ponte, S. Fitzswater, L. Tavernetti, D. Hudson, J. Franklin, E. Poui, B. Rhoades, J. Colvin, R. Nunez, A. Ramos, J. Armer,L. Nunez, ROW FOUR: J. Sanchez, C. Horvath, S. Stokes, R. Howard, S. Varney, S. Vamey, M. Dionne, K. Merritt, B. Mottos, I. Bigham, K. Varney, S. Soars, J. Mosley, P. Lock, D. Trevino, N. Trevino, S. Bianchi, D. Mc- Cormock, H. Banuelos, ROW FIVE: L. Crouch, D. Parra, M. Estrada, M. Ring, D. Mellick, C. Gosney, F. Anderson, P. Davis, S. Crocker, N. Alford, B. Smith, B. Brooks, L. Foster, A. Salcido, G. Hann, Miss Higgins. 79 T , 1. I ., f 1 , r X i . . , I ,i .. X . Fall Officers: Pres. V. Tavemetti, V. P. D. Gurley, Spring Officers: Pres. M. Jackson, V. P. A. Bernas- Sec. J. Douglas, Treas. E. Pozzi, Cust. V. Wood- coni, Sec. S. Plaskett, Treas. P. Locke, Cust. V. worth. Tavernetti, Entertainment, V. Woodworth. I Commercial Club members are students who have had one year of a business subject and who are currently enrolled in another business subject. Chief purpose of the club is to promote the social and civic development of its members. A Commercial Club scholarship is awarded at Commencement to a member who has maintained a high scholastic and a good citizenship record and who is continuing busi- ness training. ROW 1--N. Alford, A. Bernasconi, R. Howard, H. Adkins, K. Loomis, M. Ring, S. Vamey, M. Dionne, S. Vamey, K. Merritt, E. Mattos, K. Mansfield, K. Morris, R. Martin, S. Plaskett, J. Douglas, ROW 2--S. Hutchison, L. Foster, P. Locke, S. Crocker, K. Hampton, P. Blackrnon, B. Weferling, B. Williams, D. Trevino, B. Rhodes, E. Pozzi, P. Palmer, P. Plaskett, E. Norman, V. Woodworth, L. McNiel, ROW 3--Miss Urbanik, R. Hardin, B. Taylor, K. Wood, K. Friesen, L. Lovelace, J. Mosely, C. Wittrnann, J. Bigharn, N. Trevino, S. Harrington, G. Brinan, S. Gardner, N. Tognetti, D. Parra, G. Hahn, L. Alavazo, ROW 4--T. Carroll, D. Nunez, J. Goodwin, R. Rose, E. Pimentel, C. Stein, W. Davis, G. Padres, W. Domingos, D. Curley, S. Sans, M. Jackson, A. Gipson, B. J. Brooks, A. Andrade, M. Jarrell. 80 fi QM, S V Saas? Fall Officers: G. Brinan, J. O'Conner, J. Rianda. Spring Officers: J, Ciacomazzi, K. Frudden, G Brinan. . ROW 1--J. Yost,J.O'Connor, J. Giacomazzi, B. Barbaree, J. Davis, D. Schmidt. ROW 2--D. Hudson, G. Davis, S, Frudden, S. Sans, M. Fischer, J. Rianda. ROW 3--Miss Davis, S. Prewett, S. Harrington, R. Wliitsett, M. Onstot,E. Nelson, B. Smith. ROW 4--T. Hall, G. Brinan, M. Cozby, L. Davis, R. Padres, K. Hill, L. Daley, N. Bell. 81 2 gm Rally Girls: SEATED: Head Rally Girl, D. Trevino. KNEELING: B. Rhoades, E. Pozzi. STANDING: S. Crocker, N. Trevino, G. Seaton. 82 wi af? Q, ff, A Fall Officers: D. Hill, J. Douglas, A. Bernasconi Spring Officers: S. Plaskett, F. Whitsett, J. Nunez, D. Hill, N. Alford. The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization designed to promote good sportsmanship,physical and mental efficiency, and to encourage athletic ability. The members participate in sports tournaments, and social activities which the club sponsors as extra school activities, The club is open to members from all classes and is controlled by the point system by which points are awarded for individual participation and service. rf? SENIORS: ROW 1: G. Hahn, P. Locke, V. Woodworth, K. Prewett, D. Parra. ROW 2: S. Varney, M. Dionne, L. McNeil, D. Threlkeld, N. Tognetti, M. Ring, S. Smith, K. Loomis, A. Andrade, R. Martin. ROW 3: J. Wood, A. Bemasconi, C. Baker, S. Plaskett, S. Fowler, B. Brooks, J. Douglas, D. Hill, B. Bernard. ROW 4: J. Garner, N. A1- ford, J. Rianda, B. Giacomazzi, C. Senestraro, K. Morris, F. Whitsett, B. Smith. 83 FIRST ROW: C. Glosson, B. Olsen, P. Plas- kett,K. Merritt. ROW TWO: B. Mattos, B. Rhoades, E. Pozzi, D. Trevino, J. Nunez, R. Garcia,S. Stokes, P. Palmer. ROW THREE: B. Lombardi, F. Carrillo, R, Wilkins, K. Jones, K. Frudden, V. Harrison, S. Sans, S. Harrington, S. Varney. FOURTH ROW: R. Harden, G. Davis, B. Taylor, K. Wood, G. Brinan,E.Anderson,L. Lovelace, H, Banue- los, S. McCoy. FIRST ROW: K. Hill, N. whiserf, s. rms- water, V. Pardres, G. Giacomazzi, S. Pre- wett. SECOND ROW: S. Soares, K. Kerns, A. Molteni, L. Daley, C. Cauley, K. Wil- liams, N. Bell, M. Cozby, M. Fischer. THIRD ROW: L. Wood, B. Deathreage, B. Rodman, P. Forsythe, C.Reeves, C. Lucas, L. Palmer, T. Lerma, P. Richardson, D. McDonald. FOURTH ROW: J. Sanchez, D. Solari, M. Fitts, L. Mathias, S. Romans, J. Dunlap, D. Dutra, D. Hudson, F. Franklin, E. Nelson. FIRST ROW: S. Hurley, N. Reynolds, P. Miller, L. Tavernetti, K. Hayes. SECOND ROW: A. Salcido, D. Algers, S. Stokx, D. Digges, G. Padres, C. Francioli, A. Gia- comazzi,J.Mattos. THIRD ROW: S, Metz, M. York, R. Nunez, V. Hall, K. Earl, H. B1omquist,J. Buth, S. Handley, G. Burkman. FOURTH ROW: J.Montgomery, P. Howard, M. Taylor, J. Colvin, K. Cleary, J. Armer, J. Moore, D. Gertsch, M. Banuelos. R, A! FALL OFFICERS: S. Plaskett, K. Baker, J. Douglas, SPRING OFFICERS: F. Whitsett, L. McNie1, P B. Smith. Locke, J. Nunes. ' Zlacef. , is X . , FIRST ROW: B. Smith,P. Locke,K. Baker, S. Plaskett, F. Whiskett, L. McNie1, J. Douglas, J. Nunez. ROW TWO: S. Varney, D. Threlkeld, B. Rhoades, E. Pozzi, J. Wood, D. Para, R. Martin. ROW THREE: D. I-Ii11, P. Palmer, B. Giacomazzi, N. Alford, S. Sans. 85 J? dd! Yell Leaders: ROW 1: F. Whitsett, N. Alford, M. Fischer. ROW 2: K. Prewett 0-Ieadj, J. Douglas, A. Bernasconi. Zena! 76940 749441 76941-' mf J Fall Officers: B. Gregory,J. Giacomazri, R. 'Q Litzenberg, R. Bailey. Spring Officers: J. Giacomazzi, J. Ross, J. Johansen, R. Bailey, R. Perkins. Zag! 35442 The purpose of this organization is to promote athletics, higher scholastic attainment, good citizen- ship, school and team loyalty, and defend the rightful use of the Block K. C. letter. BOTTOM ROW: R. Bailey, E. Lima, G. Henderson, J. Seaton, J. Giacomazzi, J. Mankins, B. Gregory, J. Silveria, R. Litzenberg, R. Perkins. ROW 2: G. Pozzi, V. Tavernetti, W. Thommarson, J. Ross, J. Johansen, P. Dickie, D. Burkman, F. Rosenfelder, B. Kerns, G. Adams, P. I-Iermosillo. ROW 3: D. Rose, B. Sims, P. Reed, J. Jones, J. Barrient, B. Grindstaff, E. Pimentel, R. Gillett, J. Cline, J. Carrillo. ROW 4: C. Miller, D. Banuelos, P. Knott, E. Windham, S. Folleta, D. Curley, D. Schmidt, J. Newton, J. Chambers. ROW 5: B. Rivera, J. Yost, W. Davis, D Taylor, R. Mowat,R. McNally,A. Aurignac,D. Norwood, D. Frudden, J. Armer, R. Spears, J. Mozzini. ROW 6: J. Bender, D. Wood, M. Mowat, C. Norman, D. Burkman, J. Lafferty, K. Pryor, D. Johnston, R. Alves, R. Peri, B. Mansfield, E. Feuerborne. 87 Sfwwd 666603 A girl candidate from each class is chosen and then the Varsity football team chooses the queen. fadq femwfa z4davda4t4.' Tween ?wdden, gfzenda guwa, Kam f4!len 7fKo'z9aa7fdl 644 ?afzade 700mm qfdllldloz Wm'? ROW 1: C. McCoy, J. Giacomazzi, B. Huston, G. Henderson, W. Thomrnarson, R. Perkins, F. Rosenfelder, V. Tavernetti, R. Litzenberg, J. Seaton. ROW 2: Coach Piper, G. Adams, J. Mankins, M. Hear-ne, G. Mattos, B. Sims, F. Frazier, D. Schmidt, P. Dickie, J. Clifton, Coach Kline. ROW 3: E. Pimentel, R. Gillett, D. Norwood, B. Kerns, J. Armer, C. Stein. .17 ROW 12 J. Rutherford, A. Giacomazzi, J. Barrient, B. Mansfield, T. Burkman, C. Norman, J. Lafferty, B. Benadom, D. Taylor, D. Wood, R. Acosta. ROW 2: Coach Pitcher, J. Gibbs, M. Mowat, R. Alves, R. Spears, K. Pryor, B. Goenne, R. Rist, P. Knott, C. Fultz, J. Peri, C. Stein. ROW 3: J. Jones, D. Banuelos, C. Miller, E. Windham, P. Hermocillo, E. Haver, E. Sonnikson, M. Speeze, R. Bacciarini, W. Giacomazzi, C. Davis. 91 A F !l' 3 t -vc. C i ,A A A W quam wmfma., BLOCKINC BACK GUARD Wwded 7 SPINNER BACK Wm 7cwe'uzettZ END C 'lf V' X52 'QPR 'f .fs xx ' 'Qt 1 3 SPINNER BACK in , A 'S 1 .ILK , . ,V Y 1 fl! J 3, 5 ge!!! Quan , SPINNER BACK 5 ? A . Z? A wil' if A 3 J Na: A A I ?eed2 END gmc may GUARD ?wtZa6 .. 5 . I V' F fmi M4504 m ,ff SPINNER BACK x x WING BACK '-4 .av 5 ?adSan4 CONVERSION l T M. , fl Qdw Seaton SPINNER BACK wi 2 I E Q X Wialeq 'Zfeafuce BLOCKING BACK yan TACKIE gdd KNEELING, L. to R.: D. Burkman, D. Frudden, J. Giacomam J Newton L1tzenburg STANDING P Reed, B Scharf, J. Johansen, A. Fowler--Manager. NOT PICTURED J Seaton X , S. ' ' fx 4, D: ,Q . -J DM M .. -D :Ny -V J, .N X J w.: , Xwm - j g V , f X 4,0 Nj, W ,1 ,f ff w ifi, af , ' , y ff K t A Qwffwgg ,WMM QMWAW 4' f IS A7 U W ll I ,KW ' ww ,, - Wm- , 'f viiw P ' V' J ' 1 we wwf H I i WF , K 5 v i, . 4 N fu. M .. ,,., L. H 'YSQM Q XXL gs Nik ' firmfff s ,515 1 w I I Left to Right: Bernie Rivera, John Cline, Paul Dickie, Keith Pryor, Wesley Davis, Carson Fultz, Mike Mowat. 9 I KNEELING, L. to R.: R. Mowat, D. Taylor, J. Benadarn, J. Johansen, J. Stephens, F. Gregory A. Giacomazzi STANDING: D. Merrill, D. Frazier, R. Bernard, P. Garcia, J. Maw, D. Andrus. - guna! MJ ROW 1: S. Chavez, S. Foletta, R. McNally, J. Chambers, J. Carrillo, J. Cline. ROW 2: J. Lerma, A. Avila, B Benadom, J. Mozzini, E. Feuerborn, B. Macklin, 96 J... .., - , y-, I HEAVYWEIGI-IT, ROW 1: S. Nolte, S. Foletta, B. Huston, G. Henderson, C. McCoy, J. Carrillo, F. Rosenfelder, P. Bengard, T. Davis. ROW 2: M. Hearne, B. Gillette, A. Avila, R. Perkins, B. Barbree, A. Aurignac, J. Lafferty, A. Davis, E. Feuerborn, B. Macklin, J. Lerma. ROW 3: J. Mankins, F. Nunez, G. Mattos, D. Schmidt, D. Frudden P. Dickie, Lee Schmidt, M. Mowat, F. Garcia, J. Cline. ROW 4: B. Mansfield, P. Knott, C. Fultz, G. Adams, J. Johansen, J. Silveria, T. Alford. LIGHTWEIGHT, ROW 1: J. Mattos, J. Eade, J. Chambers, D. Frazier, L. Taylor, J. Mozzini, C. Greene. ROW 2: B. McCoy, B. Valasco, B. Benadom, F. Johnson, D. Taylor, F. Gregory, D. Knott, J. Benson. ROW 3: P. Rivera, G. Nunez, F. Shields, P. Garcia, C. Davis, S. Chavez. QAM ,Q X We X Av ROW 1: B. Rivera, C. Miller, H. Sinclair, J. Stephens, J. Maw, C. Lombardi, M. Speeze. ROW 2: C. Estrada, R. Peterson, R. Herrnocillo, B. Thayer, M. Abajian, W. Giacomazzi, C. Cochran, J. Harrington, S. Brown. ROW 3: R. Mi1ler,B. Lewis, J. Benadorn, L. Bennett, B. Brinan, D. Andrew, F. Freeman, D. Merrill, D. Conatser, Coach Zeller. 98 Li, fwhere you find everything except gloves . . .J ff f ' . , ' ' e-,, . ..1' .. 3 My gaeeiadf Mme, -A .X K, 3.. X at J I I ROW 1: J. Pozzi,J. Barrient,P. Hermocillo, P. Reed,D. Gurley, F. Frazier, J. O'Connor, W. Thommarson, J. Jonesf. ROW 2: B. Sims, S. Reeve, D. Banuelos, J. Gibbs, A. Giacomazzi, J. Giacomazzi, R. Mowat, K. Pryor, J. Fultz, J. Rose, D. Johnson, R. Litzenberg with Coach Klein in front of group, modeling new uniform. Those underlined were selected for final Varsity Team. 16? Q Y! Q. G26 , W. l-' A Y K s. ff -S f-A- 100 f-i- ' ,466 6, 6, 14, A Bill Huston gm The selection of the All CCAL Basket- ball Team is made by the coaches of the league, In a meeting held in Monterey the coaches were requested to turn in an all- opponent team, rating the first boy ten points, second nine, etc, By use ofthe all- opponent team acoach would not be able to Gilbert Henderson vote for his own boy. By this process Jim Giacomazzi was the sixth one and Jim Seaton the seventh, placing them on the second team ofthe All CCAL. 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