Las Lomas High School - El Caballero Yearbook (Walnut Creek, CA)
- Class of 1959
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STANDING: Mr. Robert Pepe, Mr. Chesler Case, Mr. Jerry Bellon, Mr. Vane Schulh. MATHEMATICS SITTING: Miss Rose Budin, Mr. Roberl Wiqnol, Mr. Roberl' Penrose. STANDING: Mr. Jack La Salle, Mr. Arthur Dull, Mr. Paul Wilson. X -13:31 V ' La.. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Eugene Melville, Mr. Evarefi Broil, Mr. DA7wqiId Sweefman, Mr. Herbert Rieba, Mr. John e s. ENGLISH SITTING: Mrs. Marge Haskell, Mrs. Marilyn Hapgood, Mrs. Rulh Ewing, Miss Muriel Swen- sen. STANDING: Mr. Burk Faraola, Mr. Melvin Strand, Miss Pairicia Hollcrafr, Miss Jean Jansen. Mr. Donald Ludolph, Mr. Slueri' Klitsner, INof pictured: Mr. Joseph Anihony, Mrs. Iris Cavanagnaroj PHYSICAL EDUCATION MUSIC 1 ,mc- cg.-. A SITTING: 'Miss Jacqueline Ellioll, Miss Roberia Brlsfol, Mrs. Nlla Hurd, Mr. George DeKloI'1. STANDING: Mr. Duane Louis, Mr. Doug Peder- son, Mr. Merrill Callow. AT PIANO: Mr. Roberf Griesman. STANDING: Mr. James Schwartz. SECRETARIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Nancy Baldwin, Mrs. June Anderson, Mrs. Eudema Anderson, Mrs. Mary Tanher, Mrs. Grace Jacobsen. lNol' Piclured, Mrs. Mary Arrowsmi'lh.I CUSTODIANS, GARDENERS AND MAINTENANCE KNEELING, Ieff fo righl: Harold Drake: Able Domenquey' Leo Epley, head cuslodlang Har- old Ellis, Vlrgileo Cheavlni. STANDING: Nin- ian Weslburq, Whitey Bowers, Sam McCul- lum, Wwne Cannady, Bill Wilson, Harold Slaple, allerJannuscl1. CAFETERIA LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Chiavini, Esther Fore- man, Assunlal Clanllnchi, Calherine Hassler, Bea Callerlin, manager. A RQ, ,Aw N. X51 ax 'S SS vw A xx nw SS N NX as XX :Q if Q5 S S 'S fi 55 is if K S QS fi 2 it Fi is E mn , 1 ,K . : 1 Q H I -Q u - : mwmN m.mNwq-.Mun . : : :Q N Q Q- mx-Qwwmm f QW Q :ws I R wmxwwmwxwm NNXXWMWNNWNNWXMWXXWNWK : ,S I 3 i 4 1 4 x . Sf X Q 1 T-wg Wh. , ms- QtMmsx Swwwi WW N? i XXX EH- SEIIIDR CLHSS HISTOIW Here we are, The richesT class To leave Las Lomas yeT. Noi- only are we rich in mone- Tary value. bul' we also achieved many scholasTic honors and The TooTball and baslceTball Teams presenTed us wiTh league championships Tor a going away presenT. Yes, success! There is, however, a real hisTory behind our success. IT all sTarTed wiTh a big Trosh Tlop which didn'T prove very much excepT The TacT ThaT we had a preTTy peppy poTenTial. Yes, Thai' was The year of our famous Frosh Assembly-The one ThaT everybody paid To see and which resulTed in our noT having a freshman dance. BuT, did we leT our freshman year discourage us? No we dicln'T! In TacT, we surged ahead in our sophomore year wiTh a very proTiTable Sophomore Hop and some conces- sions aT The carnival. lT was, however, our junior year in which we really goT rolling. Remember ThaT grue- some Las Lomas vs. PiTTsburg game? The Team losT, buT we sure didn'T-iT was a sellouTl Then There was our Junior Prom: we really worlced on iT and were rewarded wiTh an indispuTable success. When our iunior year came To a close we were loaded and Tull of class spiriT, as evidenced by The hard-Toughi' sTuclenT elecTion campaigns aT The end oT The year. Then. To boosT class spiriT even more we had a junior class picnic-all on our own. We Torgoi' abouT Term Tinals Tor one aTTernoon and had a wonderful Time swimming and sun-baThing aT Marsh Creek. Then came our senior year, and we WERE seniors. Remember Those crazy cosTumes we wore on Senior CosTume Day, and The Tun we had being quieT, Tor once. on Senior Silence Day? We also iniTiaTecl Senior Bohemian Day lcasual would be an undersTaTe- menTi. Now, wiTh an overflow of memories of our Senior BanqueT and Senior Ball, we reach The mosT rewarding poinT of our Tour years aT Las Lomas, The graduaTion of The class oT l959. SENIOR COUNCIL . FRONT ROW left To rlghh Carol Bronson, Nikki Davis, Torn Leonard, Carol Sass Marianne Kinney. BACK ROW: Andrea Applegate, Nancy i SENIOR OFFICERS Frlck Dave Tweed Jim Robie, Sieve Moore, John Karfozuen, Sue Bob Blower, Vice President Carol Brownson, Treasurer Mr Faraola Crapser. Tom Leonard, President: Mr. Anfhonyg Carol Goss SecreTary MARY ACCOMAZZO Punkin : Gorgeous garb nifty with the needle, cute: Junior Prom, Assembly Committee, G.A.A.: Are you sure? : J.C. or model- ing. CYRIL ABBOTT That week-end guy, happ hunter: dislikes Monday! mornings and tardy system: J.V.football: You re nuts: plans on J.C. PHILIPPE ACHENER Frenchy: Frenchman at heart: French Club, Photog- rapher, Electronics Club, Science Club: likes skin diving and dislikes T.V. and women drivers: J.C. ROBERT ALHQU IST Blond plus: easy to know, quiet in class: House of Rep- resentatives: Junior States- man: College. CLAYTON ANDERSEN Motorcycle fanatic, lover of good weather and good times: bound for Service. BRUCE ANDERSON Andy : mad scientist, Model A owner, dislikes worldly people: Duh'.': Junior Statesman. Latin Club: future aims: J.C. ANDREA APPLEGATE Andy : enioys being short, five foot friendly flirt: House of Representatives, Senior Council, Assembly Commit- tee, Operetta: Gully-gee : future plans: College ot Pacific. HORTENSE ANN BACKUS Nancy : gal with a spar- kling personality, chatter- box: Editor o Page, Commissioner of Publicity, Vice President of Student Body: Just blobbing around, future aims: Col- lege. YVONNE BANDIERA Miniature lass, happy o lucky' party clan: Tri-Hi?Y, G.A.A.: detests Sr. Prob- lems: Oh l'm sure : tu- ture aims: Business School. JOHN BARBER Collegiate: Knights of the Golden Key, Council of Or- anlzations: Electronics Club Prexy: ' Look thought- ful, no matter how you teel : future aims: University of California. JOHN BARITELL SUSAN BASHFORD JEFFERY BEAUBIEN Short : tall, clark 'n hand- Sue: blue-eyed balierina, Jeff : hunting fan: Varsity some, fond of brunettes and silver blond hair: Art Club. football and baseball, Block sports cars: swim team: J.S.A., Drama Club: Oh LL: Cherry : aims on Col- What? You're out of your fudge : headed for C.O.P. lege of Forestry. winsl : U.C.L.A. s ANITA BEEMER MYERS Nita : darling duds, cute tigure, mad about the drags and '57 Chevies: GAA: Thats tough : future aims: marriage. s ho. i 'Sa i . , A,, ,W L. DIANA BELL Gentility plus, likes study: House of Representatives, Spanish Club, GAA: But, but why : plans on JC. I3 DAWN BENDEL Short and sweet, English ac- cent, big friendly smile, loves to ride horses: plans to be a secretary in a busi- ness firm. BARRY BERTANI Lizard g tall, dark, and handsome, party qoer, likes '40 Fords, disliked U.S. His- tory: B Track: Huh7 g aims on college. DIANE BERTOLDI Quiet 'n nice, likes skating: Jr. Red Cross, J.S.A., Future Teachers of America, Busi- ness Club: aims for JC. PETER BITTENBENDER Fete g likes triple order of prawns and playing the or- gan, Spanish Club, Science Clubs That's life : plans on Air Force Academy. F BETTY BLACK GRIFFITH Blushing bride, marriage on the mind, delicate: Jr. Red Cross, GAA: marriage is her career. conversationalist, seeks ad- owner,' not muclh tor words, ns gjtgfludmorf Seen 'AAS waysitallcirigf car-co'nsi:idus'g llteaiirii: venture, hotrods, social more for action, cannot ea ,All County Football. Cross, Girls League Play, Band: bound for the service: playboy: future plans: En- stand .bermuda shorts, fu- lass V.P., Let's haul future aims, work. glneer. ture aims-Service. out of this place. YVONNE BRANDOL A bit of daintiness, easy blusher, friendly smile: likes driving and dislikes Chem, istryg Junior Prom GAA. Knights-of the Golden Key, JSA, Girls Service: college bound. I4 MICHAEL BRINGOLF Miken: blond blue iacket boy, practical iokester, loud Plymouth, Hi-Y, work ex- perienceg college bound. ,iii , Q. Aiiegi N VIRGINIA BROWN Ginny g quiet sense of hu- mor, GAA, House of Repre- sentatives: Oh good , fu- ture aims: J.C. . CAROL BROWNSON Imaginative, intellectual and reserved, likes tea, cats and loalingg A.F.S., Ex- change Stu ent to England, Palladians, Soph and Senior Class Treasurer. RICHARD BURKHOLDER ' Nardhalter g blue-eyed blond in the perriwinkle iacketg transfer from Holly- wood: tune-up artist: busi- ness college bound. i 4 l Collector: l'pardbn? : fu- ing, dislikes Y iizar: 'Junior ture aims: tech trade Prom, Latin Clixb: Huh? : school. future aims: College. sense of humor, variable, loves rainy weather and San Francisco: Assembly Com- mittee, Junior Prom, Year- book: college bound. ---. -fs----, -----. ---v.,--- -I-1. ----- ----. un... ..... ketball Manager, Science ing like mad: dislikes trig Club: enioys jnhctography: and quiet cars: Science l-luh'1 : hea ed for col- Club: real tough : Whit lege. worth bound. ARIE CLOUD eet 'n' sincere, serene, sses time Skating and wing: new to Las Lomas: ture aims: Airline hostess. DONALD CONNELLY JIM COOK Donn : bashful but friend- Nice, neat 'n' noisy, likes ly, soft sqoken, likes cars almost everything: trans- ancl girls: arslly Track, J.V. Football: future alms: Navy. ferred from Illinois: future aims: College of Engineer- ing at Cal. JOAN COOK BERGDALE Cook : goldilocks, the old sgpark still- drifts along: Art lub, Business Club, House ot Representatives, Red Cross: lt's only make be- Iieve : future plans: work. MARY ANNE COOK Golden-haired vivacious maiorette: transferred from Holy Names: Courtesy Board, Modern Dance: fu- ture plans: beautician. JOHN R. COOPER Johnny : the shprter of the Coogers, devilish grin matc ed with devilish eyes: bottles, cars, and records: unior Prom, Yearbook: fu- ture plans: college. JOHN SCOTT COOPER Johnny : unique sense of humor, carbonated person- ality, transfer from Indiana: Junior Prom: We'll all be killed : future aims: serv- ice or college. WILLIAM COX Bill : nice voice, hobby expert, disguised personal! ity, likes most everything- girls: Wa : future plans: college. -wg , SHARON COYNE One of the clan, enioys long distance phone calls, can't stand waitin' for people: Oh l'm sure :tuture plans: Santa Rosa J.C. ara, l , mei- gf:-.HCS SUSAN CRAPSER Susy : bubbling, full ot energjy, fun lover, enioys toot all and basketball: Frosh Class Vice President, Rally Committee, Home- making Club: Sweetie : college bound. I5 2 s JOY ANN CROSKEY Joy :.devilish personality, electrified enthusiasm, crop- cut hair: Courtesy Board, GAA, Business Club: Guess what happened! : future plans: college. CAROL LYN DAHL Lynn: 5'2 , e es of blue go den hair andlsparkle too: loves Christmas times, art- ist at heart: future aims: commercial art. RICHARD MARTlN DAHL Martyn: eye for perfec- tion, goes for the younger set, always willing for a party, dislikes classes, work- ing boy: future plans: un- decided. FRED DANNER Always nice, willing, puts up with teachers because its necessary: Band, Science Club: future aims: Navy. MARION ELAlNE DAVIS Nikki : sparkling eye: bubbling personality, da ling girl: Songleader, Ral Committee, Junior Pron House of Representative Senior Counci: Really?' COP bound. 2 S Q S 2 S THOMAS DAVISSON Mutt : Paul Newman eyes, full of the devil, speedy, dislikes liberating old mu- seums: part of famous team. GARALD DECIUS Jerry : package of friend- liness acting ability, builds model hotrods, has a fancy for motorcycles: Does it go? : future plans: Sea- bees lNavyl. YVONNE DEFOORT Skating enthusiast, medium- sized brownette, pleasant company, agreeable: Girls League: future plans: Air- line Hostess. TERRY DEGAN Says what he thinks-good or bad, mighty straight crew-cut, favors shorter periods: What? : future aims: Ioining the Air Force. l DAN DICKSON Blushing boy, that f away look, quiet, but so ., nice tuned in on sharp car Track Team: future plar Coast Guard. RICHARD EDGAR DODGE R.E.. : tall and narrow, stretch sox fiend: Block LL, House of Representatives, Varsity Football: Dodging around : College. I6 LAWRENCE DRUMMOND Larry : party time kid, likes gambling: Varsity Footba l, Block LL, Knights of the Golden Key, Hi-Y: College bound. gf Nw. . JANET DU BOIS Jan : no blue moods vis- ible, willing to help, fan of St. lvlary's College: Jr. Prom and Jr. Play: future aims: Business College. STEVE EADS lndividualist, contemporary thinker, motorcycle mad: l wantjto be alone : plans on working. s SYLVIA ENNIS Odd laugh, ambitious wo ing girl, pleasant to km stea y 'n' reliable: Fl' GAA, Girl's League: bound. GARY EWELL Decisive, stubborn: likes a good debate: CSF, Swim- ming Team, Palladians, JSA: Stanford. PATRICIA ANN FAHEY Paddy : Angel with the angles: charming smile, misty green eyes: Songlead- er, Yearbook Editor, Knights ofthe Golden Key: College bound. SANDRA FARRAR Sandy : delicate and dis- tant: likes hamburgers and dislikes homework and stuck- up people:Junior Red Cross, Junior Statesmen: future aim: homemaklng. SHARON FAZIO , Fuu ': enny-pincher, loves lun, lim, fun: detests smart, alert people: JSA, GAA, Newspaper: future aims: Fashion designer. ss .. -.., ,,,,Aa.-.,,,,... . 4 EILEEN FERGUSON Oh, those eyesl Honey-col ored hair, shy type, slender unusual beauty: likes Comp tons. MARTIN FERNANDEZ Marty ' flat top: Chev owner: dragster, hopes tor 3 trophy, has no use for ilolkswagens and women drivers: future plans: JC and work. PATRICIA AN N FOLEY Pat : that typical school girl look, perky pony-tailed songleader, likes Green: Yearbook Editor, JSA: fu- ture plans: JC. JEFF FOLSOME Classical ivories to boo ie keys, reserved attitude: gis- likes graduating: lt's dit- ferent : bound tor Wash- ington State. JIMMIE FORMAN Jim : physique and tech- nique, car conscious, 'last- moving center, mind ot his own: Varsity Football: trans- fer from Pleasant Hill: JC bound. RITA FREDIANI Fredi : Character of chars acters: dislikes the femi- nine gender's usage of pro- fane language: future plans: College. ODD FREDERICK 'Toddy : school photogra- her, can't stand people: hoto Club: Oh good rief ' heading for JC to ake Photo Journalism. FRANK FRIELEY Frib : skin-diving fanatic, a certain air, a certain stare, enioys poker and piz- za, dislikes The Ruts : A Swimming Team, Varsity Football: future aims: Col- lege. NANCY FRICK Chrissi : cute 'n' curly, op talk, eaches and cream com lexion: Rally Committee, Eenior Council, GamesCommittee,Tri-I-li-Yg neat : College bound. inn ,QW ,.t-, FRANCES FRIDEN Francle : entrancing blue eyes, girl ofthe world, JSA, Junior Red Cross, Science Club, Drama Club: Wild : future aims: JC. nglubana , BEVERLY FROST Sleepy : a dashing little redhead: likes olives and horses: Business Club, GAA: Ott the walll : future aim: Diablo Valley College. I7 LARRY FRYMAN Mad Musician, Curly top, dislikes not getting enough sleep: Drum tvtaior, Dance Band, Palladians: Yah : going to college. LINDA FULLER Partydoll, marriage mind- ed, Dave, Davel: JSA, Jun- ior Play, Business Club, Junior Prom: You lost? : future plans: College. JERl FYNE Flirtation at a glance, teme per, temperl, oh, those eyes . . . :Maiorette, Song- leader, Rally Committee, Jr. Prom, Operetta: future plans: college. JOYCE GAINES That certain smile was found in Japan: Cheerleader in Japan, GAA, Business Club: Nagie dis ca7 : Junior College and Business School. CAROL GASS Gasolina : noncontormist, likes food and music: Sen- ior Class Scribe, Spanish Club ex-veep, CSF, JSA: Whoopsiesl : future aims: College. BOB GENTRY '.'g:ider : Car-mad, lanky la , pla ful plaguer, dis- likes Ford,s:SwimmingTeam, Sky Club: future plans in- clude the Air Force. JANE GILLETTE Modern iazz vs. Rock and Roll, a mature personality: Senior Play Student Direc- tor, A Cappella, Palladians. Operetta: future plans: Col- lege of Holy Names. ROBERT GOMEZ Goms : always nice 'n' smiling, A for Athlete, long and narrow: Block LL, Hi-Y Music Club, Varsity Football, Baseball, and Bas- ketball: College bound. EUGENE GORDON Gordo : mad about iazz, likes shades:Assembly Com- mittee, Senior Play: Hor- rible ' future plans: l plan to make the scene, the ul- timate scene. SANDRA GREGORY Sandy : tast twirling ma- iorette, sweet personality, large brown eyes, kitten soft voice: Business Club GAA. FHA, future plans: Business School. ,, RICHARD GROVE Rick : rambunctious red- head, enioys hunting: House ot Representatives, Junior Play, rosh Football, Ten- nis: Tough Enougl1 : tue ture aims: College. I8 AIDYL GRIM Del : newcomer to Las Lomas: songstress, sports enthusiast: Science Club, A Cappella Choir: Wow : ambition to become a pro- fessional singer. .-,far J L KAREN HABERLAND Kerrie : darling smile, pe- tite little package, con- cealed temper, loves blue eyes: Business Club, GAA: Oh gadl : bound for Di- ablo Valley College. RONALD HANSEN Ron : a tall, blue-eyed, blond, no time for girls or fame, a mere diploma is his aim' Palladians: What7 : he'll make a go of it in col- lege. , x E WADE HANSON Sports-minded lvy League kid strong, silent type' JN and Varsity Baseball,ACap pella Cho1r:tuture aims: DI ablo Valley College. ENJAMIN HARRIS Ben : dislikes to be asked illy questions, reserved to ome people, quiet and ice: what to do next year the question. CLARK HARRIS Shiny : passes time lifting weights, girl shy, subtle sense of humor: Varsity Base- ball, Track, Football, Block Igwl3b Say hey : bound for DANlEL HAWKLEY Dan : reserved and shy, blond, tall and handsome, Tennis, Varsity Football, Ju- nior Play: Tou ln Enough ' future aims: Cocilege. I THOMAS HAZLETT Tom : personality plus, thoughtfulness 'n' manners, sociable: Junior Class Presi- dent, Junior Statesman Varsity Track, Block LL: C'est la vie : future aims: college. CAROL HEATH Working girl, dusty blonde, averse to stubborn fresh- man gils, loves iust Slain fun: Tri-Hi-Y, Drama lub, Social Events Committee, GAA: future aims: College. ON HEFFN ER sy to know easy to like lond and blue eyes, well ressed, amiable: J.V. Foot- all: future plans: Air Force. JOHN HEISER Car minded. Dislikes get- tin up for school, per ect curgl, likes girls: Cherry : future plans: JC or Army. JAMES C. HEMSTALK Jim : easy going, quiet guy: young smile, reserved to a degree: Varsity Foot- ball, Block LL, Baseball. GAIL HENDERSON Efficient JSA, backbone: Latin Club, Knight of the Golden Key, Junior States- man, Girls Service, Rally Committee: ':My gosh, real- lyl : tuture.aims: University of California. SUSAN JANE HILL Sue : big blue eyes, peach- es 'n' cream comp exion. curly hair: Rally Commit- tee' JSA, Senior Play, Pub- licity Committee: 'Like ducksl : plans on San Fran- cisco State. ' 1 , , H , , , . ,, - ,.-,. .. --,,, -..-. ..-..-, - .... -...,..... .. ...... ..,....- gan... a. ..-eau, arsnkes tion plus, Senior hill fa- tives, Frosh Frolrc: Make it Varsity Footbali, Baseball, mouths: House of Repre- squash: Junior Red Cross, tic'Varsilg1 Football, Hi-Y up : would like to go to Basketball, Block LL: Say sentatives, Sophomore Class Latin Club, Business Club: esident enior Council, nursing school next year. Willy : future aims: Junior Prexy: ah shut up : future future aims: Nursing school. bound. College. aims: Junior College. J. ' I9 LARRY HULL Wolf : casual character, slow motion, liquids are his favorite, No '39 Chevies for him: girls and cars: . Have a hearl ': future alms: a cliff for his Chevie. GERALD HUNT GARY LOUIS INK . - Jerry : persistent person- Gallup an academlcian, ality, likes food, cars, and frren ly in a quiet tone fan money,.dislikes loud peo- oflbooks 'n' records: CSF, ple: Swim Team: Cherry : Knights of the Golden Key, uture plans: J.C. French Club: Gad. BARBARA ANN JAMES Barb : she's witty, she's bright, she's charming, she's night: Songleader, Cheerlea er, Page Staff, Assembly Committee: Fu- ture aims: Nursing. CHARLOTTE ANN JAMISON , Chan : devilish, a shade of difference, record colglec-X tor, happy when painting: future plans: J.C. S DIANE DALE JENKINS Diane : sincere, friendly personality, lover of Orien- tal foods and late hours: GAA: All rightee : future plans: work. ERIC JENSEN Neil : sports-minded, rock hound, likes quiet people: JSA, Spanish Club, Swim- ming Team, House of Rep- resentatives: University of Nevada. SHARON JENSEN Tinker : carefree attitude, winning smile: dislikes teas- ing,, day dreamer iust plain fun is what she likes: plans on work. JUDY JESTER Artistic, always smiling, lik- able, abhors chemistry, likes chocolate malts: Palladrans, ikrt Club: future plans: Col- ege. JACK JOHNSON , l Comes and goes, quiet per- N sonality of IS own: future plans: work. ROBERT JOHNSON . Bob : keeps to himself, tough Sophomores bother' him: likes the usual: girls, food and cars: tough enough : future plans: J.C. 20 DANA JONES h That copper tone look: hid- den personality, swimming fan: Girls service, Business Club, Social Events Com- mittee: Business School. ,-. -.-at 7 W-J, -ff X-Xa , EMILY JONES Jones : music-minded, re- strained: Palladians, Future Teachers: JSA: University of California. CHERYL JORDAN Cherry : cheerful, friend- ship with a smile: enioys football games: Science Cgusi G.A.A.: future plans: 2 i JOHN KARTOZIAN ' Knight's court iester, wise cracks, funny man: Rally Commissioner, Dance Band, Student Council: future plans: Law. I BARBARA LEE KAUFMAN Barb : reserved, model material, always on the go: Rally Committee, House of Representatives, Yearbook, Student Control: Oregon State bound. PORTIA REBECCA KELLY Beckey : eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow . . .: Rally Committee, Publicity Committee, JSA, Yearbook, and Cal: Oh Really? : fu- ture plansz? Yahl SANDRA LEE KELLUM Sandie : blondie inde- scribable laugh, active with charge accounts' Junior Prom, Spanish Club, GAA: future plans: Dental Assist- ant. HELEN KENNEDY Blusher, collector of stuffed animals: Business Club, GAA, Homemaking Club: Don'tvJou dare : future plans: ork and Marriage. JACK KENNEDY Sparkling personality, fast with iokes: JV and arsity Football and Baseball, Wrestling, Hi-Y President: future plans: College. MARGERY KENNISON Mar ie : quiet and nice, hula-hopper: shy type: Knights ofthe Golden Key: uh huh : future aims: J.C. BARBARA KILLEEN Barb : huge e es, always on the phone: Soph Hop, Games Committee, Junior Play, Drama and Music Club: Really? : future aims: College. JEANNE KING Jeannie : little live wire, pert: loves her Mogul: Jeannie in Senior Play: Rally Committee, JSA: That's the breaks : headed for business college. ROBERT KING Bob : quiet but with a hid- den temper, hunter at heart, comfort is for him, likes open country: Football: fu- ture plans: ranch in Arizona. MARIANNE LEE KINNEY Red : ravishing red hair, carrot top temper, on the go: Homecoming Queen, Cheerleader, Songleader, House of Representatives: future plans: College. , IOHN MICHAEL KIRILIK Mike : money-minded, en- ys hunting and fishing, dis- 'kes slow cars, and home- ork: Spanish Club, Science lub: What7 He's JC ound. . CAROL KNIGHT Kniqhtie : femininity with a flash of sparkle: Jr. Class Secretary, House of Repre- sentatives, Spanish Club, GAA, JSA, Knights of the Golden Key: future aims: College. MARGARET KUHN Marge : shiny brown hair, likes swimming, parties and 49er games: Business Club Prexy, Jr. Prom Publicity: No gidding : future aims: College. WILLIAM KUMPF BilI : terrifically quiet, re- served, pleasant, not one to argue,contentwithallthings good, always under the hood: he's a JC-bound Knight. :Greig Y' :- ELIZABETH LANGEWIS ElIy : little Dutch girl, movie tan, likes Siamese cats, she's a collector of stamps and match books: For Fete's sake! 2l DENNIS LAWRENCE Denny : devoted to his week ends, quiet type, all around nice guy, sports- minded: basketball team: Crazy : this boy is going to Junior College. RICHARD LEA Rich : brainy and quiet, teacher's pet? flat top: Pal- ladians, Latin Club, House of Representatives: how does this grab ya? LAVONNE LEMOS Vonnie : dark eyes, sweet smile, has faith in all man- kind: Spanish Club GAA, Girls' League: 'l'ough : future aims: Business School. THOMAS LEONARD Tom : a big, blond work- ing boy, alwayf has some- thing to say: arslty Foot- ball and Wrestling, Block LL, Senior Class Frexy, Sen- ior Council: future aims: College. s S BEVERLY ANN LUCAS Bev : sparkling brown- eyed songleader, cotton candy voice, a storm of stub- borness: House of Repre- sentatives, Rally Committee, Student Control Yearbook: future aims: College. CHRISTOPHER LEE MACK Chris : comfort, not speed is his motto friendly: Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Stage Crew: pevva chlca :future plans: Forestry. PETER MULENDYKE MACVEAN Scrooge : speedy swim- ming star, easily heard, that laughl sincere, easy- going: Block LL, Yell eader, Speaker of the Houlse, Stu- dent Control Commissioner. CAROL FAYE MARLIAVE Busy worker, studious, fash- ionable, llkeslliterature and guppies, dislikes the male ego: Head of Council of Organizations: future aims: iournalism or government work. , LINDA MATTIODA Serene disposition, pro-foot- ball fan, dislikes flat tires: GAA, future aims: College. KATHLEEN MARJORIE McKEE Magoo : that wholesome look, bonnie and blithe: Student Council, Latin Club, Palladian Prexy, Student Body Secretary: That's as clear as mud : future plans: College. s s SANDY M ETCALF Sceeter : addicted to . . . pizza . . . merry-go-rounds ., . . KOBY: favorite pas- time is patromzlng Mel's: transfer .student from Oak- land Hugh: future plans: work. 22 RICHARD MEIER Rich : another car fiend, thinks grass is greener in other.schools, quick with the wit, flat top: Grub : future aims: Junior College. CHARLOTTE MILLER Char : indigo-eyed bru- nette, hidden mischief, hap- py people and tennis lay- ers rate high: Business glub, GAA, Spanish Club Vice Pres.: future aims: College LOUIS MILLER Lou : reliable and ear- nest, friendship with a smile, gentleman: House of Representatives: Varsity Football and Baseball, Knights of the Golden Key: Hang it up : College. JOANN MARIE MIRKO q Jo : wide-eyed and agree- able, blue?, avoids certain nicknames: Rally Commit- tee, Yearbook Fut. Nurses Club Ffrexy: Shut up : fu ture alms: Nursing School X- . - M , X X A 1 1 ., 'QA Qffigifn xxakxfa, M. QA Vgcgg., gm XE. ,N , -.i-Q: Q X ixfxiif if W :kr S XM XLLL 4 A . - x x N X 5 N W -X ' . . X QS .raswe W .. x g .x , fl .Kg .swwx x ENS' .sf - : Q X X-f-QQ-K I x M K,-fa-3 K . A W t Aw X X 1wa,m:.W.:s .. x AN ss. g xt My 1.1-ix . - Q xg X , A Q9 3 X R A x X X N X X N x N. xg f ,W e 5 E I EUGEN E PEREZ Abstract mind, sharp Stude- baker, mechanically' mind- ed: Science Club. ANTON PlEPER Tone , good looking, par- ty goer, height plus, in- triguing, Boys' Federation. YVONNE PIONA Likes football games, read- ing, and PE, distaste for short hair and cabbage, neat'n'sweet: Business Club, Girls League: Gee Whiz.' CLARK RANSOME Clad , sports hero person- ality, three strlper, en'oys steaks and peas, Stucfenf Control Block LL Varsity Football, Basketball, Basa- ballg future plans: College. MICHAEL RATTO Mike , looks good in glasses, nice plhyslque. hevy owner, hot rodder71 JSA, Block LL, Football: 'fu- ture plans: College. SUSAN REARDON Good-hearted, hearty laugh, cooking and loafin 'around are pastimes: Sopch Hop, Jr. Prom, GAA: future aims: Nursing School. MARILYN REED Neat as a pin, clothes horse, serene personality, Knights of the Golden Ke . Jr. Statesman: Sharp , bound for College. CHARLES RICHMOND Charlie , partial to girls and rods: amiable, JV Foot- ball, Track, Hi-Yg Zap , future plans: Armed Forces. NICHOLAS H. RIEGG 'fNick g perfect combinae tnohn . . . blue eyes-black hair, impressive looking: perfect Student Body Pres., Varsity Football, Track, Ral- E Committee: future aims: cllege. JAMES ROElE Jim , fair haired and fun, clean-cut, natural born Yell Leader: Rally Committee, Student Control, Swimming, Yeah Man , future aims: College and the Forestry Service. S l' eyes: JSA Future 4 Teach- certairfsomethinglg father travs: Varsity Football, Pral- xsiarrn Yew Y pusvcufie? 'Gihg'e'rfFih 'geri ers, Spanish Club: alll that in Senior Plav, Varsity Ten, ladians: Hi Chief , future Club, Bus C , d- lor Play, House of Repre rot , future aims: nursnng. rgshuyea cat? future plans: plans: College. ed for Bea y Schoo. sentatives. Cal. bound. , o ege. , - 24 PAT RYAN Patrick : serious, reliable, quiet: Palladians GAA, Science Club, Knights of the Golden Key: How inter- esting : future aims: Col- lege. GEORG E SANTOS Art lover, knack for cars, sharp dresser, shy but friendly: Boys Federation: tuture plans: service. SHERRI SANTOS Mouse : short stuff, Rally Committee pepster, play- ful, calories: House of Rep- resentatives, Operetta, Junior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y: fu- ture plans: teaching. JU LIET SASAKI Short 'n sweet, good things come in small packages, dislikes waiting: Future Homemakers of America: hand motions : future aims: Business College. NANCY SCHUEREN Shuie : witty, full of fun likes a goo time and school activities: Girls Serv- ice, Junior Prom: oh yeah : future aims: Col- lego. MAUREEN SCOTT Scotty : deep somber eyes complemented with a playful personality, con- temporary cards and Fred- dies?: Yearbook, Assembly Committee: That's lust greatl : COP bound. SALLY SEALY Sal : mischieyious, humor- ist, sweet lookin , dabs in oils, mad aboutgbop: JSA: Cracking up : future aims: work. JOHN SEGERDELL Towhead, quiet but mis- chievous, likes golf and 2145: head yell leader, Block LL, Rally Committee, Knights of the Golden Key: Oh, nol g future plans: College. TERRY SEIBERLICH Booming voice, mighty lit- tle, character who prefers quiet girls, roaring sense ot humor: Varsity Football, Block LL, Operetta, Music Club. M ERAL SEVER Foreign beauty, can't get there fast enough: AFS Ex- change Student - Turke , Senior Play Maid, Rally Committee: Wow : fu- ture plans: University in ls- tanbul. DONNA SHAW Spirited songleader, more bounce to the ounce, traightforward: Rally Com- ittee Jr. Prom, Business Chula: future aims: Arlington ROBERT SHUSTA Bob : enioys the fair sex, football minded, a scouter tor views: JV 'n' Varsity football: future aims: Col- lege, JAMES SILLERS Jim : happy-go-lucky, al- ways clowning, dislikes to- matoes: Oh Yea! Digs the drags: JV Football: fu- ture alms: JC. WESLEY SILVEIRA Wes : likes water skiing 'n' noisy girls: Huh : Pep Band, i-Y, Frosh Football: JC bound. DAILSMITH Bunny : Quiet. 'n' nice, wavy brown hair, spends her time sewin , swimming and eating: guture aims: College. 25 ANTHONY SNOW Tony : Outspoken, tresh as the land of sky blue wa- ters: Varsity Tennis, Block LL. Operetta, Games Qom- mittee: Tough as nails. LELAND SOBRERO Lee : Subtle humor, quiet, digs iazz 'n' ialopys: Wow : future arms: Dl- ablo Valley JC. BONNIE LOUISE SOLLENBERGER Bonnie : Lovely to look at, delightful to hold are her han s, likeable, statues- gue: I'hat's for sure : Busi- ness Club: future plans: Business School. ALLAN SOMMARSTROM Al'fiitheltall and narroyf, ac: , easing per ona - iiy: Tell, me more :sJSA: Sigure aims: Diablo Valley PATRICIA ANN SPEETZEN Pat : Tall, perky blonde, trlendly and ambitious, hair brush in her hand: Near : French Club, Courtesy Board, Jr. Play. STANLEY KENT STEELE f'Kent : Very understand- ing, quiet car fiend: Hey man , Golf, Football, Hi-Y, LL Dance Band: future aims: Laboratory Technician. ANNE STEIN Scatterbrain, rush rush, de- fends to the end: Assembly Committee, Commissioner of Publicity Student Coun- cil: Wait lor me : future aims: College. RALPH STEWART ':Stew : Good looking phy- sique, big hearted personal- ity: Assembly Committee, JV Football, Freshman Class President: future aims: Col- lege. ALAN STOCKTON Al :.. Alfred Hitchcock tan, likes science tiction: Latin Club, CSF: future aims: University of Califor- fila- JUD SWAN Cisne : Hidden sense of humor, quiet but . . . crew cut, dislikes women cops, rain and Spanish in that order: future aims: College. 1 PETER GEORGE SYMINGTON Pete : Sincerity with a smile, cars, cars, cars: 6irf : Hi-Y, Golf, JV Football, B Track, Diablo Valley JC bound. 26 MATT TEMPLETON GAY TURNER Mathew : Agreeable, oh Rambunctious, resounding so. easy going:.I:li-Y, Swim- personality: Modern Dance ming and Diving Team: Club GAA Katisl1a 'fu- Cherry : future aims: for- estry. ture aims: College. l LINDA TURNER Long, long hair, dove gray eyes, cute halt pint: Jr. Red Cross, Business Club, GAA, Sharp : future aims: work. PAU LA TURNER Y Slow drawlimjf voice, blackl lmpala's, bu ky knlts andl blond boys are for hergl GAA, Spanish Club, Jr. Red Cross, Business Club. Q l l DAVID TWEED Dave : Tall blond Viking, gentleman prefers blonds: Daddy's car : House of Representatives, Varsity track, Senior Council: future aims: College. JOAN VEIRS Petite, one of the longest pony tails in school: Music Club, GAA, Latin Club: tu- ture aims: College. HEIDI VON GUENTHNER Paint in her veins, natural beauty, cool calm 'n' col- lected: House of Repre- sentatives, Senior Council: future aims: Schrippes. NANCY WAGNER Wag : melting brown eyes, easy going, likes to cat around: S anish Club, Homecoming Sueen, Song- leader, Rally Committee. PEGGY WARNER Peg : Big brown eyes and pretty hair, drama enthu- siast, earnest: Student Body Treasurer CSF Senior Play: College bound. DAVID LAWSON WEILL Big Dave : super brain, dislikes small cars: Varsity Football and All-Star team, Varsity Track and Basket- ball: headed for College. FRED WHITCOMB Mouth : always friendly, owner of many cars, likes Appleton spotlights and firewater: the Navy' is ahead tor him. KAYE WILEY Vim, vigor and lots of eve er thing else, pixie cut, bubbling personality: Yell leader, Girls State, Rally Committee, GLA Prexy Pal- ladians: plans on College. JOHN WILKES Sleepy : never rushes, sexy eyes, mighty Merc, .has an answer or everything - Well, you know : Block Ll., Football: plans on ioin- ing the Marines. JOANNWILKINSON Unusual talents, nice al, easy to know, phoilmia against crowded places, loves horses: Good Gra- vyl : would like to attend Utah State. , H, , ..... -..,,., .,........, .... .... .,....,, .,..,.....,... .ne ...ein -We, iancies can rninu: varsiry r-ootoan: ares girls, iazz, parties, , Art Club, GAA: Oh Club, GAA: Really : has Francisco and Carmel, dis- That's the way it goes : and '50 Mercs: Tuf'i : tu- rumb : She's planning on her sights set on College. likes liver and Army dratte Bound tor JC. ture plans: Air Force. ollege. ers in that order: future l ,, ,Y . of plans: work. 27 GARY WULBURN Quiet but loves a good ar- gument: Pep Band Manag- er, Operetta, French Club, Future Teachers: San Jose Slate bound. STAN YOUNG Stan q he has an innocent face, but . . l., did a good iob In the Junior Plaxl: Swim- ming Team, Spanis Club, Ski lub, What g Aims on General Motors Institute. RICHARD YOUNG Ricky , .Reddish hair, friendly: likes girls and more girls: Drama Club, Publicity Committee, fu- ture plans: College. CONRAD YOUNG Conpie '.oh how-reserved and- Intelligent, likes Iron Indians: he's a Palladian all the way: Really , Has his sights on Notre Dame. WILLIAM ZIEGLER BilI : boy with the sound effects, good thinker: hates pickled eetsg can't decide on his future plans. WALTER ZINTZ Z g brains unlimited, mind of- his own, Snickers: quarter midget racing tan, Track Team: JSA, Science Club, plans on Stanford. Build to-day. then. strong and sure, With a firm and ample base: And ascending and secure Shall to-morrow find its place. x Longfellow, The Builders ww X? isk XS x NN R X N X X . N X f' My E Sw x .3 fi fw ii? 1 -NWQM-.m.wwJ N.- , ..x. 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Backus, Sarah Baker, Wavne Banwell, Peler Barnes, Peqqv Barnelf, Gary Barrell, Susan Barulh, Dale Bayley, Carleen Bales, Susan Beare, Barry Beem, Tim Benoif, Richard Bernard, Vicki Bernhardl, Kennelh Bernhus, Ellen Berry, Roberf Berlagnolli, Julie Berlhelsen, Gloria Bevill, Slephen Blari, Barbara Bliss, Sharon Bodlker, Dale Bornholdl, Gary Bolfenfield, Mike Bolli, Linda Bovo, Kenneth Bowen, Slephen Bowers, Harry Boyd, Rebecca Bray, Phillip Briqis, Carol Broo s, Jane Broalch, Tom Burrighf, Burke Buss, Barry Calhoun, Martha Campbell, Jill Carroll, Charles Casady, 'Mary Case, Judy Calhcarl, Carole Chamberlin, Mark Chamberlin, Marlee Charlion, Carolyn Clark, Nancy Clarke, Ronald Clarke, Tommie Coggiola, Ted Collen Arnold Condeif, Davld Connolly, John Cook, Barbara Cosla, Mariorie Cox, Richard Cremer, Carole Crosby, Joseph Dahlgren, Michael Davi son, James Davis, Slephen DeBois, Gary Dlgnan, Penny Dow, Michele DuBois, Jack Duncan, Kennelh Durlrin Sheila Edward, David Eisenman, Richard Ellell, Lawrence Elmes, Davld Elrod, Cynthia Erickson, Judy Evans, Lynne Faike, Marshall Fairfield, Roger Finell, Viclor Fink, Roberl' Fisher, Hallie Flynn, Carol Forniglia, Rann Fosler, Carol Fosler, Joan Fosler, Judilh Frost, Jan Fulvihum, Barbara Ful er, Dennis Ganley, Alice Garbull, Phillip Lee Garbull, Lloyd Gensoul, Adrienne Gerrz, Lynn Goins, Judilh Grace, Larry Granl, Theodore Greaser, Nancy Greene, Pat Greene, Ronald Greer, John Gulden, Janice Haas, David Haberland, Linda Hackelf, Terry Hair, Michael Halselh, Genevieve Hamillon, Lynda Hamillon, Sleve Hansen, Richard Harper, Mary Hasrrlfer, Beverly Hauge, Douglas Hawlhorne, Brad Hays Jud Healh, Jobllen Hechfman, Carolmae Heilig, Tad Heilmeyer, Roberl Helmeci, Bonnieqay Herr, Michael Herrala, Karl Hlllis, Melinda Hinds, Marion Hoel, Tim Hoover, Kalhleen Howe, James Hubbard, Alberl Huddlesfon, Sharon Hull, Ronald Hunler, Marlha Hunloon, Carol Irish, Palricia Irvin? Donald Jaco sen, Claudia Johanek, Kalherine Johanek, lLanny Johns, Alberl' Johnson, Frankie Johnson, Judilh Johnson, Kenneih Jones, Glenn Joyner, Jack Jusi, Carl Kasie, Vikki Kayayan, Mary Kelleway, Carolyn Kelly, Carlene Kennedy, Ruih Kenyon, Foresl Kilbuck, Siephen Kings Vernon Kna enshuh. Diane Koren, Karyn Koslowsky, Loren Labarihe, Marianne LaCombe, Juddie Lang, Larry Langdon, Huqh Lauareschi, Alberl' Lee, Donald Leiie, Lanice Leoni, Reniclr Leopold, Dianne Lesh, Joanne D Lindsey, Connie Lommel, Aleia Long, Lilene Loughlin, Jack Lowe, Jeffrey Madsen, Diane Magnuson, Evereil March, Marilyn Marcys, Gary Marqloila, Peier Marker, Janice Marks, Carol Marliave, Robert Marlor, Jeannie Maifhey, Bill Mauss, Virginia McClelland, Joseph McElroy, Sandy McFarlane, Lynn McGlauflin, Jeannine McLaren, Eileen McQuady, Jean McSorley, Robert Mead, Frank Menqe, Robert Miles, Richard Millholland, Jeanneiie Moore, Claudia Morris, Robert Murphy, Behy Mifiher, Sl'an ey Nankivell, Eric Napierski, Francis Narva, James Nichols, Thomas Norman, Margarel Numi, Janice Nye, Robert Ogden, Sybil Oilo, John Owens, Gordon Pachaud, James Palmer, Judiih Pelerson, Barbara Pelerson, James Prada, Sandra Price, Harold Proskey, BeHy Quarlarolo, John Queenan, Mike Raillon, Richard Ramos, Carole Randall, Ted Ralio, Jeff Reed, JoAnne Reed, Stephen Reposa, Lorelia Rescherf, John Rhea, Sharon Richmond, James Richter, Ronald Riley, Joan Rilz, Pal' Roberls Ann Rodariclr, Larry Rogers, Harold Rogers, Sydney Roller, Linda Rosel, Ralph Rolh, Carolyn Rolh, 'Marilyn Rubin, Dorolhy Ruminski, Calherine Ruffer, Gail Ryan, Jo c Ryken, Bale Samuels, Roberf Schah, David Schovv, Larry Schroeder, Erna Mae Sharpe, Nancy Sherwood, Allen Shores, Sharon Silvera, Gary Slsler, James Skidmore, Diane Slowinski, Marcia Smid, Philip Smiih, Nola Jean Snow, Jack Songey, Barbara Souza, Georgiann Slafford, William Slauffer, Alvin Stephens, Nancy Sfevens, Carol Slewarl, Suzanne Sliles, Sandra Slillson, Richard Stoddard, Lynn Slrand, Jack Symmons, Edward Taylor, Sandra Telford, Richard Theurief, William Thomas, Irving Thorslenson Judy Thurgood, Joleen Thompson, Palricia Tidd, John Todoroff, David Todorofl, Donald Toombs, Gary Torpey, William Trelheway, Susan Turner, Wall! Van Cleve, leve Velri Eslher Jay Venell, Kennelh Vierra, Mary Ann Volx, Sandra Walson, Rulh Webb, Wendy Weiler, Rosemarie Wells, Lawrence Wesl, William Weslerman, Marsha Wharlon, Danny Whipple, William While, Charles While, Slephsn Whilney, Thomas Wilken, Gesine Willerr, Charles Willse, Slephen Wriqhl, Bill Wulzen, Nancy Yeghoian, John Young, Harmon Amell, James Aiwood, Susan Bailes, Wendy -Bergdale, Carol Ann Berloldi, Michael Brown, Thaddeus Chanowelh, Terry Erflenbeck, Judilh Harris, Rick JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Keifer, Richard Kliem, 'Evone Lamb, Kennelh Nicolson, Douglas Palmer, Robert Parker, Joyce Pellefier, Peler Perona, Dawn Sasaki, Dennis Smilh, Lorraine Sommers, Charles Steiner, Sharon Slolls, Carol Whilcomb, Fred Wllllams, Jeffrey Williams. Randall Wills, Paul Wood, Roy Wright, Tonl SUPHUIIIORE Cl HAROLD STEPHEN SON Presidenl MARTY Vic BRANTLEY Presidenl CAROLE BREN5 ANN JACOBUS Secretary Treasurer Abbofl, Roberl Alamano, Thomas Allen, Glen Anderson, Marsha Anderson, Hazel Anderson, Palricia Anderson, Richard Ashlon, Sharon Baer, Susan Bagley, Sybil Bailes, Nancy Baker, Barbara Baker Diane neu, inceafia Bandiera, Nadine Barbier, Larry Barnes, John Barth, Melvin Bellramo, Louis Bernhus, Anne Berrlman, Linda Berlagnolli, Carolyn Besl, Judilh Bigqins, Sherry Blackmore, Geri Blake, Sandra Blakeslee, Elizabelh Bledsoe, Anita Bledsoe, Randolph Bloching, Barbara Blome, Juanila Boeger, Jean Boehrer, Roy Boero, Nancy Bornholdl, Kennelh Bourke, Hazelanne Bovo, Beverly Bradford, Becky Bradley, Judy Lee Brandol, Rene Branlley, 'Marry Branum, Dawn Brashear, Sherry Brens, Carole Briody, Carol Brown, Anne Brown, Beverly Brown, Ed Brown, Sunny Buck, Barbara Bufler, Sally Bydewell, Roberl Campbell, John Carney, Richard Cherrinqlon, Penny Chessum, William Chrislian, Steve Clark, Dolores Clymer, Royanne Coals, Susan Coggan, Palricia Connelly, Mall Coons, Michael Copley, Kalhy N X XX 'B XXX Xx X X X X X 1 XX X X X X X XX X X X 3 XX XXX X XX Ex X X XX XEX X -X X X 3 XXX X X X XX LXXXXXX X X XX X X ii 5. 5 X -- 5. 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L --.Q -:N-' K . -4 . fs -. - Sw- -vw' ,Q -N - k -. fx: Q- -- 1 : - Q :xx -- -Q ,i Ziegler, John Zimmerman, David Zimmerman, Larry Zimmerman, Norman Zuckerman, Bernice FRESHIIIFIII Cl STEVE BURRIN MIKE TOMPKINS LAURIE VANN CAROLYN WEAVER President Vice-Presidenl Secreiary Treasurer Airman, Madelyn Alexakos, Nicholas Alexander, Karen Allasias, Lynne Allen, Lynda Alling, Roberl Anderson, Judy Anderson, Linda Augello, Sam Bai ey, Robert Baird, Alexander Barcklay, Mike Barnes, Susan Bassett, Cheryl Dales, Lynne Beare, Marilyn Beaubien, Ron Behm, Judy Behlaw, Marcia Bernhardl, Michael Berry, Dennis Berry, Roger Berfagnolli, Gregg Besf, Jack Beviff, Rose Bishop, Donna Blackmore, David Blankenship, Geraldine Blallner, Thomas Booth, John Borlenfield, Tom Bradford, Larry Brady, John Michael Brady, Turalu Branum, Donald Breuleux, Mike Briggs, Palfy iSl'aphaniel Bronson, Jake Brown, Gerald Buchier, Calherine Burkholder, Judy Burlingame, Barry Burrin, Steve Camber, Susan Carlyle, Marlene Carman, Ross Carroll, Richard Casper, William Cattolica, Vincent Cavero, Cheryl Chaddoclr, John Chamberlin, Lani Charron, Cheryl Clark, Bruce Clark, Karen Clarke, Norma Cline, Gary Cogqiola, David Collen, Barry Conley, Donald Copeland, Joe Rae Corr, Anne Cotlovl, Diane Covington, Barbara Cox, Chloe Anne Crocker, Joanne Crosser, Mardo Crow, Marilyn Crum, Diana Cuevas, Rennie Cushman, Peler Dahlberq, Carolyn Davis, Carolyn Davis, Patricia Davis, Sharon Dax, James Dean, Deborah Defoort, Kathleen Derrod, Dale Deselmes, Steve Doran, Michael Lynn Doran, Sylvia Duncan, Lynn Dyer-Bennett, Oliver Dyer, James Edminsfer, Susan Emerson, Theodore Engle, Marcia Ennis, David Evans, Randy Ewell, Dennis Faike, Audrey Fain, Michael Fain, Michele Fink, Karen Flanagan, Frank Flanazfan, George Fowel , Susan Frank, Davld French, Rise Fribley. James Fulton, James Gabie, Larry Galletti, JoAnn Gardner, Barbara Garibaldi, Gloria Garibotti, Claude Geis, Viki Gentry, Pam Goranson, Susan Gotxmer, Penny Grace, Jeanette Granzotto, Parry Grater, Stephen Graves, Lorraine Greer, Thomas Hacke, Barbara Haentiens, Leonard Hammond, Dean Hansen, Tom Hanson, Leeanna Harber, Kathy Harriman, Barbara Harrison, Edward Harlley, Stephen Hays, Martha Hechtman, James Heckel, Janice Heiser, Edward 1 Hendricks, Sheryl , Hickman, Gilbert l Hill, Sally l Hinds, Lois , Holman, Donn Horne, Donna l Houk, JoAnne Howard, Keith Huff, Galley Hylton, Dar ene lngram, Elliot lnman, Richard Ivy, David Jensen, Jay Jernigan, Roger Jewkes, Donald Johnson, Kirk Johnson, Vicki Jones, Marilyn Judd, Steve Judd, Mary Just, Thomas Kane, Ronald Keele, Sharon Kelleway, Tommy Kelly, William Kennedy, Kathy Kirby, Jane Kirk, James Kiveger, P. Koenig, Virginia Kormel, Janet Kracke, Greg Kreaq. James l Kuhl, Susan Kuykandall, Kirk Larson, Bruce LaVallee, Ellen Laverty, Mischelle Lawler, Howard Lawrence, Roberta Leeman, Judith Leonl, Randolph Letton, Eddie Lichens Leslie Loe, Arlis Loaper, Richard 1 Logan, Herbert 1 Long, Alan Lon ,John Lorziar, Davide Lucas, Sharon Luduigson, Susan Macchia, Barbara Machado, Paul 4 Madsen, Robert ' Maddux, Jackie Maguire, Marsha Maloon, Michael l Manders, Anita ' Mank, Richard Marschner, Mydrille Marshall, Robert l Martin, Tracy 1 McFaddn, Judy S McFeely, Patricia ' McGinnis, Jerry ' McKee, Patti McLaren, Raymond McLaughlin, Heather McNichols, John Melton, Chuck Mellon, Dennis Michael, Douglas Miller, Karen , Morgan, Judy Mortenson, Susan Messman, Karen Mufher, Kenneth Murray, Dana Nakano, Chris Nankivell, Stan Napierski, James Nelson, Judy Nichols, Robert Nicholson, Dennis Nordeman, Robert Nunes, Janice Nye, Richard Ogden, Richard Oliver, Jerry Olsen, Margarel' Olson, Jan O'Rourke, Sherryl Osborn, Kennelh Paherson, Gayle Payne, Marqarel Peavey, Marcia Peregrine, Linda Perkins, Waller Perry, Denise Perry, Gloria Pelhiohn, Donald Phillips, Weller Powell, Douglas Powelson, Ellzabelh Powers, Brian Prlce, Gail Pyle, Porlia Randall, Diane Ransom, Nancy Rea, .Brian Reardon, Larry Reardon, Terry Reeder, Donald Reposa, Charlolle Richmond, Roberl Richmond, Sharon Rlchler, Reber! Riagg, Gary Roessler, Tedd Rogers, John Rohan, Kalhleen Romley, Judy Rosali, Camilla Rose, Susan Rolunno, Michele Rulledge, John Sahlln, Kalhy Sandra. John Sanlos, Eugene Sauer, George Saylor, Sandra Saylor, Vana Schaffer, Auldene Schofield, Ablay Scholl, Roger Schuren, Lois Schull, William Schwarling, Patty Scolf, Barbara Scolf, Karen Segerdell, Claudia Sellers, Leslie Sene , Norma Shepiler, Karlyn Shores, Lyle Shorlridge, Ken Silvius, Margarel Simon, Pamela Simpson, Erwin Sly Shari smlrh, Mike Sollau, Gary Sonderleller, Margo Sowles, Carleen Speefzen, Roberl Spolf, Louis Sfihlters, Jean Sloddard, Lyman Sloll, Karen Slow, Judy Sfrong, Kalhy Sullinger, .larry Sullivan, Palricia Sullle, Susan Sweger, Palricia Temberg, Randy Talge, Mary Lou Tay or, John Taylor, Terry Te ford, Joan Thomas, Cecil Thomas, Val Tompkins, Mike FRESHMEN C. Bergdale, D. Jacaboni, L. Picone. Thompson, Cynfhia Thurgood, Michael Timmer, Kalherine Tobias, Eve Townsend, Larry Tuckey, Jack Tuggle, William Turman, John Vann, Laurie VanOgrrop, Elodie Viola, Roberl Von Guenlhner, Chr Vuich, John Wagner, Pamela Warren, Roger Wales, Susan Wallan, Laura Watkins, Kalh Jo Weaver, Carol n Webb, Clifforrl' Wedell, Margarel' Weiler, Hans Pefer While, Carolyn Wilder, Joan Wiley, Gail Wilkerson, William Wilkinson, Siephen Williams, Richard Williams, Thomas Wilson, Robert Wirfhman, James Wrighl, Joan Yonkers, James Young, Roberr Young, Kafhleen Zilke, Carol Zimmerman, Sherryl Zuckerman, Shirley THE LEFT-OUTS JUNIORS FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: W. Bailes, E. Kliem, L. Smilh, C. Slofls. BACK ROW: J. Amell, T. Chenowelh, R. Har- ris, K. Lamb, D. Nicholson, P. Pellelier. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW, lefl lo right: J. Kaflun, J. Hicks, L. Bieshline, G. Bieshline, N. Prosser, C. Pederson, D. Lucas, S. Coals, L. Krellecos. BACK ROW: C. Rubin, J. Clark, G. Skinner, H. Fisher, R. Couch, A. lnderbilzen, D. Dunbar, K. Slenberg, R. Golllieb, T. Daniels. X Q vig z . r 5 XXX KX -. ' 5 XX-X., -uf K X90 I.. X N 't :'k-.1 QE Y XSS H1 :XXX X, -. XXX XXXXXXX XXX--Xt 5.1 SXQ K. :iq XX A Q X 'X i X X X X X X X X EX GX X be X X X YS X X s X X X X X X X X +9 X P' X K N X XX Q S 1 If XX: X X I ' . X X X X . . X X X Q X ' X 3 1 S F , 5 E X N :T X 3 x SX , X l Q X X X E5 XX Q:x ' Q... Eu' - 3 5,57 f F S X XXV Xg XX X : - - X X X R X ox X 1 i S LY' XX ri -.X -.X X., QAXQ X X X S rex Ri S B , I f X X I , AS ' X X X , X if IL! . , H X X f-,gs X w X X MR. ANTHONY STUDEIIT NICK RIEGG NANCY BACKUS KATHIE McKEE PEGGY WARNER President Vice-President SecreTary Treasurer HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES is composed oT sTudenTs elecTed Trom The home room classes. Their main TuncTion is To discuss bills ThaT are broughT beTore Them by The sTudenTs. lT is The voice oT The enTire sTudenT body. STUDENT COUNCIL meeTs once a week and is composed of The Tour class Pre-sidenTs, Speaker oT The House oT Rep- resenTaTives, PresidenTs OT The Honor SocieTy, Bloclc LL, G.A.A. Girls League, and The STudenT Body Oiiiicers. Through iTs elecTed oTTicers, Las Lomas is represenTed in several im- porTanT sTaTe-wide conTerences. They also pass bills, Tormu- laTe school policy and plan The budgeT Tor The school year. lnTroduced Tor The TirsT Time This year was an open STudenT Council MeeTing held in April. This policy is iusT The beginning oT a new program To bring The sTudenT in closer conTacT wiTh his governmenT. Advisor LasT To be menTioned, buT one oT The mosi imporTanT governing bodies, is STUDENT CONTROL. This year was The TirsT Time Las Lomas has had a STudenT ConTroI Com- miTTee. IT ran inTo many snags, buT while ironing ouT iTs problems, iT laid a sound Tounda- Tion Tor The STudenT ConTrol CommiTTees oT The TuTure. The goals seT aT The TirsT oT The year included a campaign Tor clean campus and rnainTaining conTrol in The assemblies and rallies. Because oT The combined co-operaTion oT The TacuITy and The sTudenT body, Tree seaTing was re+urned To The sTudenTs and The goals seT aT The beginning were nneT. In This manner, STudenT ConTroI was esTablished as a successTul new branch oT our government STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, lei? To righT: Peggy Warner, Nancy Backus, Nick Rieqg, Mr. Joseph ANTHONY, Advi- sor, KaThie, McKee. SECOND ROW: Nancy Sharpe, Bob Morris, Tom Leonard, Dick No- ble, PeTe McVean. THIRD ROW: Genevieve Halsefh, Kaye Wiley, Anne STein, Sieve Moore, Bob Samuels, John Korlozian. GOUERIIIIIEIIT HOUSE OF REPRESENTAT VES FIRST ROW, Iefl 'Io righl: Bob Nye, Dick Eiseman, Dick Telford, Chuck Carol, Rulh Walson, Jack Joyner, Belly Murphn Mr. Simons, advisor, Nancy Sharp, Sharon Rhea, Paddy Fahey, Nancy Backus, Anne Slein, Pai Speefzen, Kafhy cKee, Nancy Schueren, Carol Sue Pereirine. SECOND ROW: Barbara James, Judy Palmer, Fern Anderson, Anne Jacobus, Rod Holcomb, Dave Weill Dic Nobel, Shelly Laveril, VickyNJohnson, Pam Simons Pal' McFeeley, Vicki Kasre, Judy Goins, Judy Anderson, Bev Lucas, Mary Terry. THI D RO : Liz Rusk, Terry Ta lor, Pai Palmer, Georgian Souza, Margaret Grader, Liiieen Long Doug House, David Elms, Perer Banwell, John Tidd, Burke Burrighf, Phil Marsh, Bob Samuels, Dick Dodge, Tom Leonard, Johnny Cooper, Frank Fribley. COUNCIL OF ORGANIZATIONS FIRST ROW, leff Io righll: Pal' Shakleford Peg Warner, Nancy Sharp, Mr. Strand, Pal Lee, Carolyn Weaver, Toby Wirthman, Julie Berfagnolli, Joan Rielley. SEC ND ROW: Margaret Kuhn, Charlolle Miller, Mary Accomauo, Marsha Slowinski, Genevieve Halserh, Anne Siem, Nancy Backus Barbara James, Heidi von Guenlhner. THIRD ROW: Dale Bodker, Margarel Gradder, Bob Samuels, John Barber, Kathy McKee, Tom Leonard, Paddy Fahey, Jack Joyner, Dick Dodge, Terry Sibarlic , Kalhy Hoover. STUDENT CONTROL FIRST ROW, Iefl' 'lo righiz Judy Goins, Joanne Mirko, Lynn Calhcarl Kaye Wiley, Peiel MacVean, Mary Accomozo, Bev Lucas, Barbara Kaufman, Margaret Khun. SECOND ROW: Mary Cassady, Qesme Wilken, Joy Velfri, Rick Miles, Jim Robie, John Barber, Don Hop ins, Dave Weill, Clerk Ransome, Marianne Kinney, Carol Gass, Pai' Nisbef, Nancy Frick, Lyn Dahl, Jeanne King. THIRD ROW: Sieve Moore, Tom Nichols, Mike Herr, Jim Sisler, John Segerdal, John S. Cooper, Tom Leonard, Randy Olsen, Nora Niclholsonnfaaiidiad Moore, Pal Irish, Sydne Rogers, Charloffe Miller, aren a er an . RHLLIES MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Marianne Cock, Sandy Gregory, Vikki Kasfe, Sue Bates, Sandy Volz. saw' YELL LEADERS FIRST ROW, leff fo righi: Barbara James, Marianne Kinney. SECOND ROW: John Seqerdell, Don Lee. Dick Telford. SONGLEADERS Par Foley, Nancy Wagner, Donn.: Shaw, Jeri Fyne, Bev Lucas. RALLY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW, left io riqhl: Bev Lucas, Nancy Wagner, Pat Foley. Jeri Fyne, Donna Shaw, John Kartoxian, John Segerdell, Barb James, Marianne Kinney, Dick Telford, Mr. Simons. SECOND ROW: Paul Nave Lyn Dahl, JoAnn Mirko, Beckey Kelley, Ruthie Walson, Marlee Chamber- lain, Ruth Rlelly, Karla Moore. THIRD ROW: John Barber, Jim Robie, Bill Whipple, Sue Crapser, Merel Sever, Barbara Kaufman, Jeanne King, Pal Fahey, Nikki Davis, Marg Casady. FOURTH ROW: Jack frand, Pele MacVean, Bob Fink, Terry Hackelt, Kaye Wiley, Kalhy McKee John Ollo. Mike Herr, Sieve Bevifl, Sand Volfz lnol pictured: Susan Hill.l GAMES COMMITTEE FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righf: Marcia Slowinski, JoAnne Reed, Marilyn Weaver, Gail Wiley Ann Roberfs. secono now: Phil March road Fredricks, Bob Morris, Bill Casper, Bob Marshall, Jim Bolli. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW Ief! lo righl: Gessine Wilkens, Andy Applegate, Mary Ac- comazo, Paul Nave, els MacVean, Nancy Backus, Allen Smilh, Sharon Richmond, Maureen Scot? 'Margaret Kuhn, Mr. Molina. ssco'Nn ROW: Anne Stein, Wendy Bailes, Suzanne Sluarl, Becky Boyd, Sarah Backus, Penny Digman, Julie Berllgnolli, Linda Bolle, Palsy Andrews, Dale Derrod. THIRD ROW: Ann Bernhus, Mary Wills, Diane Knab, Lynn Mc- Farlane, Sandy Prada, Jill Camp- bell, Jeff Folsom, Rick Young, Gall Wiley, Carolyn Weaver. YEARBOOK EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Paddy Fahey, Pal Foley. J .. S Nvaaflk T - .Q 5' a. I SCH00l YEARBOOK STAFF FIRST ROW, leff Io rigid: John Zieq- ler, Pat Foley, Paddy ahey, Maureen Scoll, Linda Champion, an Dahl. SECOND ROW: Advisor r. Kliis- ner, Becky Kelly, Bill Ashursi' Diane Madsen, Barbara Fulghum, Yvonne Brandol, Anne Bernhus Linda Pope. THIRD ROW: Nancy Wagner, Bev Lucas, Nora Nicholson, ick Tel- ford, Burke Burright, Sian Muiher, Joe Crosby, ohn Wilkes. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW lefl fo righl: Marg Ac- comazxo, Jiil Cambell, Anne iein, Pal Shakleford. SECOND ROW: Margaref Kuhn Becky Kelly, Eliza- belh Cariwri inf, Sandra Prada, Carol Gass, Carol Knight, Linda Champion, Marianne Kinney, Nancy Backus, Barbara James. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW, Iefl Io righl: Fran Frid- en, Carole Kovals, Carole Ramos, Sharon Shores, Lorraine Smnfh. Linda Maliioda, Pat Ryan. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sfroberger, Ron Greene, Lee Sohrero, Pal' Greene, Peggy Barnes, Allan Sommarslrom, Sue Reardon, Gary Ink Linda Roller, Ellen Bern- hus, Sandy Melcalf, Maureen Vice. GIRLS' SERVICE FIRST ROW, left to righl: Carol Marliave, Linda Bolti Carol Brown- son, Sandra Prada, Barbara James, Marianne Kinney. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Schueren, Ges- ine Wilken Vici Kasle, Julie Berlanolli, Nancy Sharpe. Jean- neffe Millholland, Yvonne Bran- dol, Kathy 1McKee, Kaw Wiley, Sue Crapser. THIRD RO : Jeannine McGIaufIin, Mary Casady, Gail Henderson, Dana Jones, Ann Jaco- bus, Sydne Rodgers, Genevieve Halselh, Diane Madsen. SERU CES PAGE STAFF FIRST ROW lah' to righl: Linda Bofii, Chan Jamison, Nancy Buckus, Barbara James, Joyce wan, Miss Swenson advisor. SECO D ROW: Marie Cloud, Don Lee, Dick Dodge, Pai' Speehen, Marianne Kinney. THIRD ROW: Barbara Peterson, EI- Ieen McLaren, .Bill Slafford, Barry Buss, Pal Rih, John Karlozian, Larry Schov. PHOTOGRAPHERS LEFT T0 RIGHT: Todd Frederick, Ted Randall, Barry Beare, Sandy McElroy. STAGE CREW FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Dick Han- sen, Ron Gerereaux, Bill Douglas, Bill Wesf. SECOND ROW: Van Es- sayn, Jim Worlhman, Vince Callo- lica, Doug Wilder, Kellh Hall, Chuck Romano, Lewis Larson, Larry Grace, Mr. Dull, advisor. AUDIO-VISUAL FIRST ROW, lofi lo righl: Jerry Bohon, Bob Geniry, Jack Joiner, Lang Grace, Mike Kirlluk. EC- ON ROW: Jim Amell, David Edwards, Sieve Lewis, Bill Kumw, Mr. Dull, advisor. THIRD RO : Chuck Romano, Fred Danner, Ralph Rosol, Harry Bowers, Joe Crosby, Bruce Carlwrighl, Dennis Roderick, Bob Berry. PAGE EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Lee and Nancy Backus. ig. l ART CLUB FIRST ROW, left lo righl: Carol Sutherland, Linda Pope Palli Anderson Sydney Rogers, Judly Jesler, Mrs. Manskg, Pal Shakleford, Kalhie Mc ee Ane Slein, Heldi von Guenthner, Vir- ginia Conly. SECOND ROW: Donna Bishop, Nancy Boero, Janis Gulden, Barbara James, PaddLFahey, Elizabelh Carlwrighl, Pal Speer- zen, eral Sever, Nancy Backus, Jack Joiner, Gerry Blankinship. THIRD ROW: Jane Brooks, Diane Williames, Bill Ryken, Carol Healh, Carolyn Weaver, Gaiul Wiley, Barbara Gardner, Doro! y Johnson, Rick Young, Dick Dodge, Susan Wales. BUSINESS CLUB FIRST ROW, lell' io right: Mary Wills, Trudy Huffman, Yvonne Bandnera, Nancy Wirlhman, Yvonne Peone, Julleil Sasaki, Margaret Rumin- ski, Joyce Gaines, Mrs. Sloan, Mary Accomazo, Maggie Khun, Charoloile Miller, eanne King, Maryanne Cook, Barbara Killen. SECOND ROW: Kalhyilkih, Francis Wills, Sharon Ashion, Mary Lee arper, Joanne Lesh, Alice Ganley, Mari- lyn Rolh, Sharon Bliss, Louise Swain Belly Blakeslee, Bernice Zuckerman, Diane Sharkee. Barbara Buck, Dana Jones. THIRD ROW: Jean McOuadX, Bev Bovo, Pal Shakleford, Pafli An- derson, anel Noble, Gwen Sankey, Judy Ta- shiro, Malory Penlield, Kay Puller Karen Ha- berland, Sandy Gregghory, Jan Duhois, Donna aw. FUTURE NURSES FIRST ROW, left lo righl: Cheryl Charron, Carolyn Pahlberq, Margarer Grafor, Marianne Griisman, .lan Colson, Carolyn Weaver, Gail Wiley, Dale Dirrod, Gail llchell Janice Marker. SECOND ROW: Carole Suiherland, Sarah Backus Dona Siauffer, Carleen Sow- Iers, Diana Crum, Carol Bergdale, Marion Hinds, Kalhy Harbar Susan Morlenson, Kalhy snang, Jo Ann Mirlw, Berry Blakeslee. Pris- cilla Reed Judy Besl, Maureen Vico, Sharon wimfs. rhino now: rams Pyle, lmzaneiis Laverty, Jane David, Janice Numml, Wendy Bailes, Trudv Huffman, Sandy Mefcalf, Nancy Wirlhman, Claudia Segerdell, Carolyn Rolh, Sharon Richmond. Marilyn Rolh, Jan Gulden, Linda Peterson, Mary Judd. FUTURE TEACHERS Gary, Ink, Presidenlg Jeanne Slikkersg Gary Wul ern, Secreiary-Treasurer: Jane Gilelfe, Vice Presidenlg Miss Dilberl, Sponsor HI-Y FIRST ROW, SITTING, Iefl fc righl: Chuck Richmond, Wade Hanson, Bob Gomez, Mall Templelon, Burke .Burright SECOND ROW, STANDING: Mike Bringolf, Bob Shusla, Mike Oueenan, Jack Joyner, Jack Kennedy, Terry Siberlich, Jim Hobbs, LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW, Iefl io righi: Tom Blailner Randy Evans, John Rogers, L nn Rolsion, John iiegler, John Hillis 'Make Giies, Advisor Mr. Molina, Ken Whipple, Carole Brens, Carole Briody, Ann Jacobus, Pal' Shakleford, Jane Dabid, Gary Ewell. SECOND ROW: Sieve Judd, Ron Hansen, Dick Carol, Vince Cailolica, John Dalsev, Bob Mayer, Trevor Mollishay, Phil Smld, Darrell Dunbar, Phil Rulschow, Bill Re-mg, Joseph Mur- phy, Jack Knechf, Glen Allen, ugene de La- veaga. THIRD ROW: Karen Mcssman, Nancy Bailes, Pafly Anderson, Carole Sutherland, Anne Bernhus, Linda Pelerson, Maggie Wedel, Leslie Lichens, Lynda Allen, Susan Morlenson, Susan Sullle, 'Marg Judd, Gail Wiley, Audrerhy Faike, Jackie Ma dox, Marsha Macgulre. OURTH ROW: Judy Besr, Gail Milchel, Karla Moore, Elizabeth Powelson, Sylvia Doran, Turalu Brady, Patty McKee, Dorrie Boslie, Susan Camber, Anila Manders, Palli Brigs, Kalhy Rohan, Jean Grace, Chloann Cox, Bob Helimeyer. FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW, Iefl lo right: Alan Smiih, Jan Gulden, Barbara Fulg um, Mary Casady, Carolmae Hechlman, Miss Johnson, Geslne Wilken Toby Werlhman, Margaret Kuhn, Peq Warner, Meral Sever, Rick Young. SEC- OND ROW: Davida Lolzkar, Sheryl Hendricks, Dona Horn, Karen Clark, Rose Bevill, Viki Geis, Anila Manders, Marqarel Olsen-Ann Roberis, Kalhy McKee, Carol Marllave, Margarel Graler, Val Thomas. THIRD ROW: Ken Slenberg, Carolyn Jones, Gale Marlin, Kaye Wiley, Paul Nave, Judy Goins, Diane Baker, Pal Palmer. Carleen Sowls, Joan Telford, Healher McLaughlin, Kalhy Rifz, Jeff Folsom, Dick Sflllson. DRAMA CLUB FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: S. Barnes, D. Bos- Iey, C. Watkins, S. Lucas. S. Sullle, D. Bishop, M. Beheow, Miss Holcrall, advisor, M. Dowe, J. Riley, K. Hoover, D. Madsen, P. War- ner, C. Charllon. SECOND ROW: J. Noble, P. Anderson, J. Mathews, J. Silow, V. Gill, M. Olsen, A. Schofield, M. Sevor, G. Hal- selh, R. Young, M. Herr, S. Bevill A. Rob- .-les, F. widen. mum now: cs. sammy, s. Bashford, G. Turner, D: Horn, S. Keele N. names v. czaie, L. Kremm, L. Rusk, J. Muh- ews, Folson, S. Zucerman, J. Copland, C. Cavero, C. Brens, J. Booih, L. Koslowsky, C. Marliave. MUSIC CLUB FIRST ROW, left lo riqhl: Larry Fryman, Mar- garet Graler, Becky Bradford, Emily Jones, huck Carroll. SECOND ROW: Wade Hanson, Pal' Nisbel, Terry Seiberlich, Judy Goins, Paul Nave, Rulh Waison, Bob Gomez. SPANISH CLUB FIRST ROW, Iefl to righl: Bev Brown, Becky Bradford, Viki Czaia, Barbara Fulghum, Melin- da Hillis, Linda Bofri, Julie Barlignoli, Eileen McClaren, Rulh Walson, Advisor 'r. Coleman, Gesine Wilken, Sidniy Rogers Marlanne Griss- man, Donna Bishop, arcia Behlow, Judg Jesler, Joan Riley, Kalhy Hoover. SECOND R W: Su- san Baer, Debbie Anderson, Marilyn Roth, Belly Fisher, Barbara Cook, Joray Copland, Cherry Cavero, Penny Golsmer, Sharon Huddleslon, Eileen Long, Val Gill, Elodie Van Oglrop, Nancy Wagner, Becky Kelly, Nora Nickelson, Geri Fyne, .Barbara Baker, Lois Roderhuis. THIRD ROW: Dave Laven Ken Young, Bill Douglass, Judd Swan, Keilh I-lall, Sharon Keele, Karen Sloll, Judv Silow, Joyce Malhews, Pam Jack, Kalhy Copley, Pal Ryan, Ann Milchell, Dolly Clark, Pal' Doly, Rovanne Clymer, Pal Harlwig, Dick Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Dick Williams, Mike Douglass, Duncan Malhey, Bill O'Brien, Howard Lawler, Sue Barrelf, Pam Fos- ler, Abbey Schofield, Marlha Hays, Sharon Lucas, Margee Pain, Laura Wallan, Judy Berk- holder, Janice -Marker, Marsia Shawens y Jo- ann Reed, Ann Roberls, Harry Fisher, Mike Hansen, Carol Gass. ELECTRONICS CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Dale Bodtlrer Jack ouaais, oeuq Hauge, Jann Barber. seCoNo ROW: Alan Sherwood, David Edwards, .Bob Fink, Tom Nichols, Bob Marllave. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW, lett to right: Tom Kelloway, Tom Hansen, Tom Blatner, Alan Long, Alan Smith, Alan Stockton, Dick Noble, Gary Ewell, Harmon Young. SECOND ROW: Dick Carrol, Gary Riegg, Bob Fink, Larry Ritfe, Ken Stenbery, Dave Douglas, Van Essayn, Bill Douglas, Judd Swan, Scott Sly. THIRD ROW: Frances Fredan, Genevieve Hal- seth, Judy Palmer, Cheryl Jordan, Jane Gillette, Al Hubbard, Stan Muther, Chris Weaver, Juan- ita Blome, Bill Stafford. TRI HI-Y FIRST ROW left to right: Vicki Bernard, Joan Riley, Judy Jester, Michele Dow, Diane Madsen, Kathy Hoover, Peggy Barnes, Carol Stevens, Jeanette Millholland, Marlee Chamberlin, Miss Dashney, advisor. Sandra Prada, Vicki Kaste, Pat Thompson, Linda Botti, Melinda Hrllls, Carolyn Charlton, Cyntha Elrod, Lynn Evans, Carol Marks Sharon Rhea, Carolyn Kelloway. SECOND RCW: Gwen Sankey, Pam Gertz, Nancy Bailes, Kathy Ritz, Toby Wirthman, Sally Melusky, Genevieve Halseth, Sue Barrett, Sue Bates Judy Thorstenson, Sandra Taylor, Betty Murphy, Sydne Rogers, Diane Knabenshub, Joy Veltri, Ruth Watson, Lynn Cathcart, Pat Irish, Eileen McLaren, Jill Cambell, Jean McQuady. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Brown, Ann Jacobus, Bar- bara Buck, Carla Moore, Janet Noble, Nancy Bailes, Patty Anderson, Linda Pope, Anne Bernhus, Linda Peterson, Nancy Boero, Vikki Czaia, Beckey Bradford, Anne Seeley, Nancy Sharpe, Pam Simons, Karen Miller, Jan Olson, Pat McFeeIy, Shelley Laverty, Vicki Johnson. Joan Telford, Dawn Perona. FOURTH ROW: Bettie Fisher, Barbara Cook, Barbara Peterson, Sheila Durkin, Kathie Mininski, Jan Gulden, Carolyn Roth, Carolyn Jones, Sherry Breashear, Linda Haberland, Pat Andrews. Judy Erickson, Jean Marlor, Linda Hamilton, Diane Skidmore. Lorraine Smith, Elizabeth Cartwright, Margaret Norman, Nola Jean Smith, Claudia Moore, Marilyn March, Nancy Wulzen. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. .Barbara Beckley, Vicki Bernard, Carol Knight, Pat Lee, Nancy Schueren, Ellen Bernhus, Sue Crapser, Sue Coats, Carovn Nicolson, SECOND ROW: Sandie Stev- ens, vonne Brandol, Sherrie Blggins, Rosalie Guidi, Carol Gray, Betty Blakeslee, Gayle Hol- ley, Toby Wirthman, Janice Varner, Diane Skid- more, Lorraine Smith, Lynn Gertz, Judy Thors- tenson. THIRD ROW: Kit Grossoehme, Sharon Fazio, Sally Sealy, Sonia Danielson, Anne Bern- hus, Anne Gertz, Linda Jones, Judy Jester, Joan Riley, Ann Rutledge, Aleta Lammel. Not pic- tured: Susan Hill. JUNIOR RED CROSS FIRST ROW, left to right: Susan Edminster, Margo Godfrey, Patty McKee, Sharon Lucas, Judy Anderson, Sherryl Hendricks, Silvia Do- ran, Pat Davis, Mardo Crosser, Turalu Brady, Dlvlda Lotzkar. SECOND ROW: Diane Fahey, Nancy Boero, Ann Jacobus, Margaret Grater, Auldene Schautter, Royann Clymer, Pat Doty, Barbara Peterson, Janice Marker, Sharon Woodward. THIRD ROW: Marcia Peevey, Dolores Clark, Linda Peterson, Mrs. Ewing, Judy Case, Carol .Briodya Nancy Bailes, Dana Murray, Anne Seeley athyl Minitsky, Gerri Blackmore, Carolyn Jones, icky Ball, Paula Turner, Lois Hinds, Marianne Grresman, Sandy Stevens, Jane lrv'ng. Cherryl Cariero, Janet Fisher, Kathy Scott, Eileen Hopper, Jo Rae Copeland, Pam Gentry. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Sellers, Kathy Sahlin, Saly Hill, Susan Kuhl, Carol Songey, Liz Rusk, Joyce Mathews, Carol Sutherland, Viki Czaia, Linda Pope, Anne Bernhus, Val Gill, Judy Silow, Loretta Krettecos. Judy Mathews, Sonia Danielson, Betty Blakes- Iee, Shirley Zuckerman, Susan Suttle, Ann Rutledge. JUIIIDR STHTESIIIEII 0F RIIIERICH J.S.A. is a state-wide organization with the motto. Make Democracy Work. J.S.A.'s purpose is to train America's youth for future citizenship both in this nation and the world. Our chap'rer's activities include debates, lectures, super- vision of elections, conventions lregional and state levelsl, social events, and helping with the American Field Service Fund Drive. OFFlCERS-J.S.A. SEATED left to right: Gary Ewell, Vice President, Don Jensen, President, Sandy Stiles, Secretary, Jo Ann 'Mirko, Expansion Director, Bob Noble, Program Director, Mr. Case, Advisor: Walter Zinh Publicity Director. Not pictured: Sue Hill, Representative, Mark Ohristiansen, Parlia- mentarian. J.S.A. MEMBERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Don Jensen, Walter Zintz, Gary Ewell, Dick Noble, Gail Henderson, Gay Turner, Becky Kelly, Jo Ann Mirko, Hiedi von Guenthner, Paddy Fahey, Anne Stein. SECOND ROW: Paul Dekar, David Zimmerman, Bill Doug ass, Alan Smith, Sue Barrett, Sandy Stiles, Ruth Watson, Vicki Bernard, San ra Prada, Judy Jester, Diane Madsen, Ann Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Mark Christiansen, Tom Leonard, Dick Doclgae, Don Hopkins, Margaret Grater, Becky Bradford, Nancy Bailes Carole rens, Garg Keane, Jean McQuady, Carolyn Weaver, Sally Sealy, Sharon Fazio. Yvonne randol, Meg Olson, Kathy Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: Janet Noble, Gwen Sankey, Sue Reardon, Janice Gulden, Michele Dow, Mrs. Haskell, Advisor Margie Kennison, Marilyn Reed, Carolyn Nicholson, Elizabeth Cartwright. Oarn Knight, Nora Nicholson, Jeri Fyne Lois Rodenhuis Carol Gass axwshiki'- Xk HIIIIDR SOCIETIES PALLADIANS FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Palmer, C. Brownson,.B. Peterson, K Hoover, G. Halseth, P. Ryan, J. Jester, M. Slowinslu, N. Sharpe, J Bertagnolli, J. Gillette, G. Ewell, C. Marliave, S. Prada, V. Kaste, J Millholland. SECOND ROW: P. Dekar R. Fairfield J. Hillis. V. Es sayn, K. Stenberg, B. Douglass, E. de Laveaga, D. Telford, C. Car- roll, S. Bowen, P. Branwell, J. Irving, J. Fisher, B. Fisher, J. Foster, E. Jones. THIRD ROW: B. O'Donnell, D. Zimmerman, P. Warner, K. Wiley, J. Gulden, J. Tidd, R. Rose, B. Burright, B. Nye, D. Weil, T. Alamano, S. Muther, A. Hubbard, A. Stein. FOURTH ROW: D. Jensen, M. Ream, L. Fryman, G. Allen, D. Clark, D. Baker, T. Werthman, P. Hartwig, S. Stiles, B. Bradford, Mr. Lu- dolph, advisor, S. Rogers, J. McGIautIin. KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN KEY FIRST ROW, left to right: B. O'DonneIl, M. Ream, P. Banwell, J Barber M. Herr S. Bevltt W. Zintz G. Ewell, D. Noble, M. Reed, sI Hill, J.'Jester, M. Wills, D. Madsen, H. von Guenthner, N. Davis, N Sharpe, J. Berta nolli, L. Botti, J. Goins, V. Bernard, B. Fulgrum Y. Brandol, C. tiene. SECOND ROW: R. Fairfield, R. Bledsoe, E de Laveaga, K. Stenberg, V. Essayn, B. Douglass, T. A'amano, B Remy, D. Zimmerman, J. Thorstenson, S. Stiles, J. McGIautlin, of Brens, C. Gass, L. Rodenhuis, C. Brownson, P. Ryan, A. Mitchell G. Halseth, K. Hoover, P. Barnes. M. Sevef, J. Gil.et.e, B. Kautrvfan P. Fahey, E. Cartwright, B. Lucas, A. Stein. THIRD ROW: R. Fair field, D. Todorott, S. Bowen, J. Sister, T. Coggiola, T, Leonard, D Dodge, D. Hopkins, M. Grater, L. Long, J. Irving, J. Fisher, D. Baker, T. Werthman, D. Stillson, V. Kaste, J, Millholland, P. Thompson, S. Prada, L. Hamilton, S. Rogers, M. Chamberlin, G. W.lken, B. Kelly, N. Wagner, L. Dahl. FOURTH ROW: J. Matthews J. Silow, A. Jacobus C. Songey, L. Rusk, J. Matthews, B. Marliave, J. Tidd, A. Hubbard, S. Muther, J. Crosby, R. Swany, J. Gulden, J. Marker, B. Bradford, N. Boero, L. Peterson, J. Foster, M. Hinds, B. Fisher, J. Reed, A. Roberts, J. F-yne, N. Nicho'son, R. Burk- holder. FIFTH ROW: J. Ziegler, R. Richter, M. Logan, D. Jensen, P. Delmar, B. Kennedy, G. A.Ien, M. Giles, B. McVean. J. Robie D. Condeft, B. Nye, J. Narva, C. Carrol, T. Hackett, D. Telford, D. Eisenman, L. Fryman. ' U My 1,9 ii? 53 ii' K Y w iv i , 'V , Y? . V ,e gags ga W S, Q, ax 53' 5 if 2 S S S 1- figs? . 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SEIIIDR Plllll STANDING, lefl io right: Peg Warner, Jane Gillefle, Gary Ewell, Pele -MacVean, Brooke Rolslon Meral Sever John Karfo1.ian,Gene Gordon. SEATED: Jeann King, Carol Faye Marliave Joyce Ryan CAST AND CREDITS Lizze, fhe maid . . . . . Meral Sever Agnes Carol . .... . Carol Fay Marliave Howard Carol . . . . . . Brooke Rolsron Joan,'ll1eir dauglwler, age I8 . . . Peggy Warner Ginger. 'iheir dauglwfer, age I4 . . Joyce Ryan Jeannie, Their dauqlwler, age I6 . . Jeanne King Eddie Davis, an alhlele, Joan's boyfriend Gary Ewell Tommy Green, Ginqer's boyfriend . John Karlozian Mr. Wilson, lhe high school principal . Pele MacVean Mr. Hoffman, a bank presidenl . . G.G.Gordc-n STUDENT DIRECTOR . . Jane Gillelfe GENERAL PUBLICITY: Miss Carol Monlv qomery, advisor: Nancy Backus and Jeff Eolsom, chairmen. TICKETS: Mr. Paul Simons, advisor: Kaye Wiley. chairman. PROPERTIES: Sherrie Sanlos, Nick Reigg. COSTUMES Sue Crapser. SETS: Mr. Ariiwur Dull, advisor: Bill Wesl, designer: Jim Worlhman, Gary Van Brooklin. Vince Caliolica. STAGE CREW: Mr. Arllwur Dull, advisor: Dick Hanson. sraqe manager: Bill Ry- kan, Jim Worl'l1man, Brian Kennedy, Bill Douglas, Doug Wilder, Karl von Tagen. XRS N si V Q A' X X . 1 QM, Q , .YV . x S x -R. x K X NX N V25 Q X S 1 X fi xi N .km X M fi ww 355 211 'h 'A 1 Y +3 -k'k- .. 1 . W A Q . 'if . IRM Ass '. '+fR14,,.N N gs -'wr s . P . wi, Li' W- f if X S ' X xx. A ' Qi K S S 55 ' :Ss ax ,Q -bi, 3 .N- 'Nu 'x .x xx N K 1. N Q. x jx? F52 'K ' Y . 'Nj3i5 ,M -, .. R'--N--K misss-at fi- Q Q S A 2.8 5 Wx fm x X x iw ww N XM X - . - QQ X S , A 5 .wi 3 M ' X, f A-.A X x , X-1 Y . , N SX Xwx -v 5 R SN - Q . QQSF1- YN 1 5-was ' A SX , - s Q X 1 . E I d :. E I y xx i T K 5 ,f Q 4X 1 A E ,QQ E. A 3 xx X EFX, . X , 'N x xx GS fx-:S ':--29Xasviswi-S'ffxS5S?.TQ--laws'. Sf' a - : viii- N-x ws- p X ii , k Q, ' S x A pas.-gb? .f gm? Qggx k . ws Xxx r A Si -x A Q X N: k X ig X A is fx - X Q X it NX . 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X . .. ,Qgagk --:X x X Qi gm . QW Q EI? my .Q Xxx SXQRA iv, xx,XX K X-N.. - W 'QS if XR? X RSX .. X ws .fx .Ti-,Q. x : . S, , -...-, i ,, E x N., 'X v. X W x Ss, x -1 A Q xl K w w ff. . 1: - .S Qzsgkz- 2 X- mama X i' 515' I Q5 - SS gm' 5 Q55 , . Q f X X X it XR ! X S xv M X X .ix fx ,KX xv s I xf A S3555 if wax. Q. UHRSITV FO0TBHll CHAMPIONS, DVAL, FOOTHILL DIVISION FIRST ROW: L. Miller, J. Kennedy, C. Harris, J. Sisler. SECOND ROW: B. Blower, B. Shusta, B. .Burright T. Seiber lich, N. Wood, N. Riegg, R. Rose, J. Morgan. THIRD ROW: E. Hinge, D. Hawkley, S. Moore, J. Hemstalir, M. Hair L. Drummond, M. Ouenan, R. Olson, T. Leonard. FOURTH ROW: H. Rogers, F. Fribley, J. Foreman, C. Ransome D. Weill, J. Reschert, B. Gomez. D. Hopkins. iNot pictured: J. Beaubien, K. Bemhardt, D. Dodge.l Head coach George Deklotz and backtield coach Duane Louis look mighty happy and proud as they look up from the Knights' season record. And why shouldn't they? The whole team rea ixes that it took championship coaching to make a championship team. TOMMY ALAMANO Manager There goes Sfeve Moore for a big end sweep in The Alhambra Y game. Ransome breaks loose for Thiriy-five yards in The Miramonie MBSSBCTB. HIS l0MlIS' FIRST CHIIIIIPIUIISHIP The l958 KnighTs compiled The TinesT record in The hisTory oT Las Lomas. IT was The only Team in The EasT Bay To go undeTeaTed and unTied. and easily won The TirsT championship oT The newly Tormed FooThill Division oT The Diablo Valley AThleTic League. Led by The smooTh passing combinaTion oT Hopkins To Dodge and The hard running oT backs Moore and Ransome. The KnighTs vanquished The Green Lancers oT ST. Francis 25-O and John SweTT oT CrockeTT 33-7. The varsiTy rounded ouT The pracTice season by muzzling The Tough Alhambra Bulldogs 26-I3 and Trouncing PIeasanT Hill 28-I2. ATTer opening league compeTiTion wiTh a smashing 33-0 vicTory over an inexperienced MiramonTe Team, Las Lomas showed iTs ever-increasing sTrengTh Two weeks laTer by soundly whipping a much sTronger San Ramon Team 34-6. The KnighTs slow-sTarTing eleven Took even longer To warm up againsT Their TradiTional rivals. The Acalanes' Dons. ln cerTainl The mosT Thrilling baTTle oT The season, Las Lomas. wiTii a never-say-die spiriT ToughT Trom behind To Tie The score in The TourTh quarTer. Then, a brillian+ inTercep- Tion by Bob Gomez gave The ball To Las Lomas. and wiTh Old Reliable Ransome carrying The mail. The KnighTs powered over The goal in The Tinal seconds To win The crucial one 20-I 3. Ken Bernhardf powers Toward The MiramonTe goal as Las Lomas pours if on. Las Lomas climaxed The season wiTh a Tremendous show oT line play and hard running ThaT earned Them a 48-I9 Triumph over The PiedmonT Highlanders and The CHAMPIONSHIP! On compleTion oT iTs ouTsTanding season, Las Lo- mas was honored by having Tive players placed on The All-League Team: Jim Foreman aT CenTer. Bob Blower and Dave Weill aT Tackle. STeve Moore aT HalTback and Clark Ransome aT Fullback. CongraTulaTions To all The Tellows Tor Their Tine Team play and To The coaches, George DeKlo'lz and Duane Lewis, Tor a iob well done. SCORES Game Las Lomas Opp. ' 25 O ST. Francis ....,,.....,...,.......,..., John SweTT ,....., ..... 3 3 7 Alhambra ....,,,. ,.,,. 2 6 I3 PleasanT Hill ...... ..... 2 8 I2 MiramonTe .,..., ..... 3 3 0 San Ramon ,,,... ..... 3 4 6 Acalanes ,.... ..... 2 O I3 ' 48 PieclmonT ..,..... .,,,. I 9 247 70 Rock 'em, Sock 'em, line slay like This was a bg fador in an undefeated season. ig Dave Weill and Bob Blower open 'em up in The finale agalnsT Piedmont 2 Q X X if.. , ibixze SEN Q ' X Q71,-1X. K X ' XX X X . k SN k s X X f X X X XN Nxxxw H mwmmmw Xwxw www XXXX N Xmmxww NMXXX mXX.X.xwXXXXX,QaX XNXK wx XX X ww w Xmxw xnxx Km w wx XXXXX XX XX X Xxxxmxx XNXYX ww .file .,f, XS. . M-5.5.4 1 5 ix? Ax 'A Si, f TE X S s S S 5 X S R NPN: R. 0 NWXN NX 3 Q N X S S E x S S 5, S gf E Q S gl 5 s 5 fi ,Az ,f,. S S xx x S gg X S w X S N S S s NS 3 1 3 Ks X 3 we a S X S S, 5? E iw if 5! 1 gs 5 SQ X Y 53 X Q Q. f J. U. FDOTBIIIL Co-CHAMPIONS, D.V.A.L., FOOTHILL DIVISION FIRST ROW: S. Chrisiian, B. Lago, J. Perry. H. Slephenson, B. Remy, J. Murphy, S. Sly, P. Margiofia, M. Lee. SECOND ROW: R. Gray, S. While, R. Kennedy, D. Jensen, R. Boehrer, W. Long, D. Schmidling, D. Hemsialk, L. Larson, M. Kuehn, K. Bornholdl, A. Scoli., THIRD ROW: C. Monlux, P. Rifz, T. llroalch, G. Crew. -B. Heiimeyer, D. Cox, J. Lowe, R. Treat, G. Mali, D. Moore, V. Finell, P. Rufschow, B. Ashursi. FOURTH ROW: P. Havens, G. Toombs, M. Leidy, E. Hinge, C. Phalen, J. Joyner, L. EIIQH, B. Worden, D. Dunbar, A. Lauareschl, R. Miles, D. Couch. This year ihe Junior Varsily ended The season wilh a sensalional 6-O-I record, The besl one in years. This record was good enough 'ro oblain a lie wiih Acalanes 'for 'Ihe cham- pionship of The league. The Knighl' machine. coached by Mr. Jerry Bellon and Mr. Gene Schuliz. was propelled by excellenl' offensive and defensive uniis. Behind a hard- working offensive line, quarlerback Harold Slephenson urilized lhe running power and speed of backs Tom Broalch and Sieve Bowen for a powerful alrack. They rolled up a Iofal of I46 poinis, while holding Iheir opponenrs Io only I4. The defensive plaloon. sparked by Phil Rulschow and Rick Miles, was able Io check fhe airack of iis opponenis almosl' every lime. According 'ro 'lhe coaches, rhese players and oihers should make very good maierial for a fulure va rsiiy leam. Coaches: Gene Schultz and Jerry Ballon Managers: Gordon Owens and Lynn Hodge SCORES Las Lomas 3l John Swell: Las Lomas 27 Alhambra Las Lomas ,,.. 27 Pleasanl Hill Las Lomas 34 lvliramonle., Las Lomas I4 San Ramon .. Las Lomas 7 Acalanes .... Las Lomas 6 Piedmonl Tolal .....,.... I46 FRUSH FO0TBIlLL FIRST ROW: J. Kreag. J. McGinnis, B. Speelzen, B. Madsen, M. Fain, M. Berchardl, S. Nankivell, G. Berfagnoli, C. Nakano. SECOND ROW: M. Tomkins, M. Barcklay, K. Howard, E. Llrlon, B. Marshall, B. Viola, A. Loe, L. Gable, J. Wirlhman, K. Osborne, R. Machado, D. Haas. THIRD ROW: D. Pederson lCoachJ, L. Bradford, P. Krueger, J. Jensen, B. Bailey, M. Breuleux, B. Casper, M. Brady, J. Brown, L. Haeniiens, B. Nordeman, B. Kelly, L. Reardon. FOURTH ROW: J. Fribley, S. Grafer, J. Lawler, K. Shorlridge, R. Ogden, F. Wleler, S. Augello, S. Burrin, N. Alexacos, J. Turman, R. Cuevas. WRESTLING This year a dynamic new sporl was inlroduced inlo Las Lomas alhlelics by coach Jerry Bellon. Wreslling caughl hold quickly wilh lwenly-one looys parlicipaling. Due 'ro inexperience lhe learn slarled our slowly, bur by lhe end ol lhe season Las Lomas had one of 'rhe slrongesr reams in The league. ll looks like nexl year lhe Knighls will be ready lo go afler anolher championship in a new sporl. KNEELING, left fo riqhl: M. Lee, V. Finell, A. lnderbilzen, B. Whipgle, C. Harris, M. Herr, J. Ollo, J. Crosby, D. Hamilfon, H. Price. STANDING: R. Miles, T. Leonard, S. Bevill, J. Ro ie, J. Connolly, Coach Jerry Ballon, T. Broalch, J. Kennedy, M. Connolly, P. Margiolla. BHSHETBFILL Pradice Games 'League Games Game Las Lomas Opp. Game Las Lomas Opp. Alhambra 66 35 Acalanes 45 35 Oakland 47 37 Piedmonl 29 24 Claylon Valley 44 26 San Ramon 55 38 Vallejo 40 35 lviiramonie 27 36 Lincoln lS.F.l 52 55 Acalanes 36 4l Pleasanl' Hill 49 40 Piedmoni 58 30 Mi. Diablo 45 44 San Ramon 69 35 lvliramonle 44 47 Acalanes 45 44 Piedmonl' 47 33 San Ramon 60 25 Miramonle 43 40 - PLAY-OFF - ' Miramonle 46 30 Acalanes 37 52 VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, lofi' fo right: A. Collen, S. Bowen, B. Gomez, L. Drummond, E. Nankevill, H. Bowers mgr. SECOND ROW: D. Dunbar, T. Nichols, C. Ransome, R. Holcomb, D. Weill, B. Nye, D. Dodge, B. Nichols, J. Sislor. CO-CHAMPIONS-D.V.A.L., FOOTHILL DIVISION This year, baskelball really came info iis own ai' Las Lomas. The' effori' of 'lhe 'leam coupled wilh il-ie irernendous backing given by 'ihe siudenl body gave ihe Knighis a 'lie 'for 'lhe championship. The Las Lomas cagers finished lhe season wilh a very successfcl record of I5 wins and 4 losses. The Kniqhis used a superior offense which uiilized lhe ouiside shooling skill of ihe leam. in combinaiion wifh +he fasf break, io 'fhe greaiesi advanfage, allowing 'rhem 'ro score easily, while holding 'iheir opponenfs fo a minimum. Affer a iasf siari in which 'lhey overwhelmed lheir lirsl four opponenis, ihe Knighls, aliernafing in hol' and cold slreaks, won 7 oul' of +he nexl ll games. Wiih The end of Jrhe season in sighi, and Las Lomas, Acalanes, and Miramonle, neck and neck in a 'righf race for The championship, ihe Knighis climaxed a winning slreak wilh a spine-'linglinq 43-40 win over Miramonie. In lhal' game, 'fhe Knighls execufed a brilliani upsef, coming from behind in ihe final rninuies lo win by 'lhree poinis, 'lhereby clinching a ihree-way 'rie for fhe championship. Because of iheir skill and fheir Team spiril. 'fhree members of The 'leam were given awards. Tom Nichols received fhe Mosl Valuable Player award, Larry Drummond was given lhe award 'For ihe mosi' improvement and Clark Ransorne was named feam capiain. Nichols and Ransome also won berihs on ihe Foolhill Division All-League ieam. SEASON'S RECORD lScores of All Gamesl COACH MERRIL CALLOW ARNE COLLEN Forward DICK DODGE Cenfer -- 4 N X: 'X K STEVE BOWEN Guard BOB GOMEZ Guard TOM NICHOLS Forward JIM SIS Cenier LARRY DRUMMOND Guard ROD HOLCOM Forward sos NICHOLS Forward ' - x. '1,P.N, ...L .M . , ix QS N .- 5 2 iw 4 f -r -x ' s 6. M... gag. X S, w.. w ML Nils . ., .Q K f I 5 R R N RN Y f-1 I mix Q iii f . S. -- .. XX i S X x if . M. wal h Eissil x x Mui X ax ' X ,XX his f X jc? X XX x X NX X N xx N N Q W ,, X r ev - x X Q5 .ws X .s...xQm.W.. . .. -Y. .Q eizqifffwf - ax.. .. X K X K NX O X .g ' X - .M ww . Sw 1- 1 0 x faux in -an X Q i Q' Xi. . x . Q fxv x ' 5 gs fx . . . is Q Q M Y X Sk Q. .X ' . xii.. L X Q. 'NS ga. 5 H fm wx. X X A - ' -1- .sz . .X .... X . . 1 J W fi x ' I X 1. ' ay N Q S K I m ' x K up - . S . ' , X Q .wb .mr -E X . . -QS .si t N.. . W .. P x I . ., N ., K xx mx? K .gr N f.-. J' .X .P VMS P 5 , . . . x Q X .- 3 Q . :ifi l , .CQ X - - 'V' . g:,,...f an - f ' ix s 4 N Q . Q A X N x ' Cs .Ju-A. E S' K' 3 . B if ' Q K if Q 1: , ' f' A' . 2 h f Q tis.. I X 5 X sw 3, - ' Sf' I s -2:1 1. A A gg m 1. .ix -x SA- fc. Hs. NX Qu x- X -. vw -v - M x w.. -. k y Af J.U. BHSHETBHll FIRST ROW, lofi to right P. Smid, S. Davis, E. Magnuson, Coach M. Callow, R. Tamberg, S. Nankivell, B. Chessum SECOND ROW: K. Von Tagen, R. Inman, P. Havens, R. Cuevas, P. -Banwell, S. Bunin, M. Chrisriansen, Mgr. ll 17 BRSHETBHLL FIRST ROW, Ioff io righh D. Haas, mgr., B. Remy, P. Marsh, R. ScoH, Coach G. Schulh, K. Howard, J. Quarfarola, H. Shphenson. SECOND ROW: G. Bertagnolli, B. Morris, K. Shorfridqe, B. Murphy, J. Turman, M. Dahlgren, R. FROSH BHSHETBHLL Brandol, M. Breulux, L. Haeniisns. G. Berragnolli, S. Nankivell, K. Shorfridqe, R. Cuevas, Coach M. Callow, J. Turman, R. Inman, L. Haeniiens, R. Tamberq, K. Howard. TIIIICII IIIID FIELD TRACK COACHES Mr. Jack LaSalle, Mr. Jerry Bellon VARSITY TRACK FIRST ROW, lefl Io right: Jim Sisler, Waller Zinlz, Richard Cox, Vernon King, Lloyd Garbulf, Don Jensen, Claude Monlux. SECOND ROW: Dave Tweed, Steve Kilbuck, Sieve Burrin, Rich Rose, Harold Rogers, Bob Blower, Alan Slocklon, Bob Johnson. THIRD ROW: Arlis Lowe, Manager, Jack DuBois, Alan Sherwood, Gary Tombs, Dave Weill, Pele Havens, Clin? Phalen, Mike Queenan, Bob Fink, Tom Broalch, Kan Bernhardf. The spring ol l959 has been a lime of revival for Track and Field al' Las Lomas. The inexperienced lhin-clads have shown a greal desire and are rapidly becoming a League power. Coaches Jerry Bellon and Jack La Salle have buill' 'lhe squad around seniors Dave Weil, Dave Tweed, Bob Blower and Bob Johnson. The learn won i'r's hrslr meer in lhree years early in The season, and has shown conlinual improvement J. V. TRACK FIRST ROW, Ieff lo riqhi: Ron Richler, Ken Bornholdf, Ken Young, Bill Madsen, Mike Bernhardf. SECOND ROW: Dennis Nicholson, Eddie Symrnons, Larry Gabia, Mike Lea, Louis Beliramo. THIRD ROW: Dale Bodllzer, Manager: Dick Anderson, Ward Long, Jack Best, George Skinner, Ken Slenberg, Mike Brady. 76 BHSEBHLL VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW, lefl fo righf: Bob Samuels, Bill Remy, Terry Seiberlich, Harold Slephen- son, Jack Kennedy, Clark Harris. CENTER ROW: Sieve Moore, Erik Nankivell, Larry Drummond, Jeff Morgan, Bob Morris. BACK ROW: Manager Dave Hass, Dick Dodge, Jeff Beaubein, Don Hopkins, Bob Gomez, Wade Hanson. This year Las Lomas had one of lhe sirongesl learns in ihe league, wirh man lellermen relurning from lasl year. Excellenl balrery and lielclfers composed a very eflicienl and powerful leam. A+ 'rhe lime ihis book wenl ro press. ihe Knighls had a record of four wins and lwo losses. and ii looked like ihe 'leam would again be a coniender lor 'rhe championship. B BASEBALL FIRST ROW, lofi lo righl: M. Breuleux, T. Alamano, R. Brandol, P. Pellefier, F. Gallagher, J. Murphy, L. Bradford, M. Kuehn, D. Brannum. SECOND ROW: P. Brauns, D. Dunbar, G. Crew, K. Shorfridqe, E. Hinge, D. Couch, B. Heirmeyer, G. Diehl, C. Jusi. THIRD ROW: B. Speeizen, G. Beriaqnolli, J. Bofli, S. Nankivell, W. Perkins, J. Ruile'dge, B. Casper, B. Nichols, L. Haeniiens, L. Reardon, R. Nye, K. Osborne. BASEBALL COACHES Mr. Louis and Mr. Pederson 77 SWIMMING g A SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW, Iefi' 'Io righh M. Herr, M. Connelly, L. Grace, J. Ohlo J. Oslrom, M. Chamberlin, D. Pomeroy, G. Martin. SECOND ROW: J. Dolson, D. Mahhey, J. Hunl, J. Wessenberg, J. Slrand, P. MacVean, J. Segerdell, E. Jensen. THIRD ROW: J. Lawler, FOURTH RCW: T. Coggiola, R. Miles, B. Whipple, J. Barber, P. Banwell, LaIlemen+, L. Rifle, J. Swan, and P. Rih, Mgr. Wilh many leliermen relurning from Iasl year, The Las Lomas swimming Team. coached by Mr. Ed Leach and Mr. Dave Sweel- man, was again ihe slrongesl' leam in ihe league. The Team had a record of four wins and lwo losses when This book weml lo press, bu? no more losses were expecied for lhis season, and 'rhere was a deiinile possibilily of lhe 'ream again winning lhe championship. SWIMMING COACHES-lefl lo righlz .. .. Mr. Sweefman, Mrs. Manskay, Mr. Leach. , SWIMMING TEAM , , FIRST ROW, leII Io rlghhiz D. Irving, D. Hamillon, A. Long, D. Williams, R. Warren, J. Otto, C. von Guenl ner, M. Connelly, R. Tamberg, Manager. SECOND ROW: B. Rea, J. Hunl, J. Osflrom, D. Pomeroy, J. Tuclley, S. Primm, D. Maffhey, L. Sfoddard, B. Hamilfon. THIRD ROW: J. Shaddock, M. Herr, K. Howard, B. Courier, J. Rogers, D. Pond, G. Hickman, A. Smith, B. Whipple. 78 B. Theurief D. Todoroff, K. von Tagen, K. Venell, G. Ewell, F. Frible , J. Robin. FIRST ROW, left io righlz C. Nakano E Simpson B Chessum R Bea Tompkins, M. Brantley. SECOND ROW Mr Simons S Bevill D Condeff K Duncan B Granados S Bowen D GOLF TEAM FIRST ROW, Iefl fo righlz T. Roessler, N. Wood, J. Quarlarolo, P. Marsh, B. O'DonneIl, P. Krueger, D. PeHi'ohn. SECOND ROW: E. deLaveaga, J. I-iillis, J. Seqerdell, T. Leonard, M. Dahlgren, E. Magnuson, D. Gofllieb, Coach George DeKIoIz. CROSS-COUNTRY FIRST ROW, left Io right: A. Long, G. Riagg, J. McNichols. SECOND ROW: J. O'MalIey, B. Allinq, S. Bears, P. Marsh J. Quariarolo. THIRD ROW' T. Naiaierski, R. Inman, G. Skinner, T: Roessler, B. Clark, Coach Jack LaSalle. Bl0CH Ulu ' ee ex I F FIRST ROW, lefl io right: J. Slrand, J. Rescherl, E. Nankivell, B. Morris, J. Beaubien, J. Robie, B. Shusla J. Kannedly W. Hanson. SECOND ROW: T. Snow, N. Rieqg, C. Ransorne, D. Weill D. Hopkins, B. Gomez D. Condell, P. Neve, Olsen. THIRD ROW: L. Drummond, C. Harris, B. Whipple, K. Bernlhardl, T. Leonard, F. Fribley, T. Seiberlich, J Segerdell, P. McVean, J. Sisler, S. Moore, M. Hair. J.U.Bl0CH FIRST ROW lefl to righl: R. Cox, S. Bowen, P. Banwell, J. Barber, M. Herr, M. Connelly, B. Remy, H. Slephenson, M Lee, P. Rufschow. SECOND ROW: M. Dahlgren, B. Samuels, R. Holcomb, P. Havens, M. Leidy, L. Elleil, R. Miles, E Hinge, B. Funk, G. Crew. THIRD ROW: R. Brandol J. Murphy, C. Monlux, G. Skinner, R. Treal, J. Joyner, G. Diel D. Todorofl, E. Randall, L. serum. I .-.. .., . ' JN X s X as X xx . X.. W Q ,Q .i 55+ 5 sf-f ' -' ' NYM? . s yesii! X X X X X X xe . X N52 YW I we-X S . 5. X X K.:.sie:eeeQ.SsXSSs2Q:i5fs f GIRLS' IITIILETIII IISSUCIIITIDII FIRST ROW, left fo right: Milly .Bernl-lus, Rose Bevill, Carolyn Weaver, Laurie Vaun, Judy Anderson Susan Sulfle, Wendy Bailes. SECOND ROW: Pal Doly, Linda Pope, Diane Baker Sally Meluslry, Carolyn Jones, Val Gill Joyce Gains, Wendy Webb, Judy Silow. THIRD ROW: Pam Gerlz, Barbara Cook, Marlee Chamberland, Eileen McLaren, Belly Fisher, Ann Roberts, Toby Werrhman, Ann Mitchell, Eugenia Ziegler, Viki Czaia, Carol Healh. G.A.A. is an aclivily open lo all girls who enioy parlicipaling in sporls. I+ is a chance nol only 'ro become inleresled in many dillerenl sporls, buf lo make new friends. Playdays enable G.A.A. parlicipanls Io become acquainled wilh sludenls from olher schools in llwe area. Many lasling friendships resull from lhese line acliviles. G.A.A. SPONSORS: Mrs. Hurd, Miss Ellioll, Miss Brisfol G.A.A. OFFICERS GIRLS BLOCK LL I SEATED: Judy Palmer, Genevieve Halsefh, Wendv Webb. STANDING: SEATED: Diane Madsen, Genevieve Helselh, Jeanelte Mlllholland, Vicky Vicky Bernard, Marlae Chamberland, Diane Madsen. Kasle. STANDING: Ann Milchell, Joan Riley, Judy Jesler. ,, S -uf .N 'Q dee' ' -- , ,,,,,, ,, x LW' ' 1 'lqwsxfii my . kk Q' i,::imxfr:3gg X -fmikifii x my Q Qs. 3 l...-....M AN'N-Nw WW.,,,N W W 'wNM . A. L x K X X N-W..- b . at Rh X . wx .f g -xx .. ..f.5Qi 5 . NKRXX NX wx A. X X9 . .Qs . . A wx pw gag .- . 9' Q S 33 X .W X X... QS A Q-Q .. sw.. . -si. .Q kk ,.Qw i' . . x Q .. X?-:fb fl. ..:isrNg..j .3 .. . x Sk X KS.. .K 3giyX.5.i.sQg:X kk K X N 1 nm: r R ,Q fx. . i fx H . . Q. 49 A 5 x X ...s .X .N A si 3 .Q A lv W mm .S WY SQ NNE MN- Q j x fgq : QN 3 X SX N. XX -1: fiv- firii' ,X iii.: 'X 1 N A x ,X fx f Those delicious milkshakes are big enough Tor Three people, buT Jim HemsTalk and Pam PelliTer are ap- parenTly saTisTied in spliTTing iT Two ways. Easy on The budgeT, eh Jim? Their TavoriTe place Tor delicious snacks and meals is BERKELEY FARMS, i723 MT. Diablo Blvd. WiTh some Triendly advice from ErnesT Rodrigues, STeve Moore and Burke BurrighT seem prepared To drive ouT oT The BRITISH MOTOR CAR show room. OTFering The besT in Toreign cars, BRITISH MOTOR CAR COMPANY is locaTed aT 2679 NorTh Main STreeT. Wonder who The lucky girls are ThaT are receiving Tlowers Trom Tom and Dave. Mr. Jory is always willing To help, and everyone knows ThaT The besT is Tound aT JORY'S FLOWER SHOP, I542 Bonanza ST., Wal- nuT Creek. WiTh The congenial aid oT Mrs. Bacon, Yearbook ediTors PaT Foley and Paddy Fahey are Tinding ThaT The well-dressed girl on campus shops aT ALFRED NIPKOW'S, I455 Newell Ave. The laTesT in sTyles can be Tound year-round by The Tashion-minded girl aT ALFRED NIPKOW. Nick Riegg and Dave Weill are looking inTo Their TuTure by keeping accounTs wiTh FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY, I332 Main STreeT, Wal- nuT Creek. I-ley, whaT's This? Jeff and Terry are helping Mr. Champion, of CHAMPION'S PLUMBING HEAT- ING, load a waTer heaTer. Don'T drop iT. or you'll all be in hoT waTer. No maTTer whaT ma be your plumb- ing need, iT will be a pleasure To perigiorm The deed. Mr. Jim Lawrence is showing off a new l959 PlymouTh Fury To an admiring Gary Diel while MaTT Conley Tries ouT The driver's seat For The besT deal on a new Imperial, Chrysler, PlymouTh. or The Simca, iT's LES- TER G. LAWRENCE, DIRECT FACTORY DEALER, I639 Main ST. Jai Hwuwf, PhoTography in Living Color WalnuT Creek Diane Madsen, Barbara Fulghum, John OTTO and Johnny Cooper. aided by Tom Johnson and Skip Walfers are geTTing ready Tor a week end oT skiing. They always go To The SPORT CHALET, 3303 N'orTh Main, PleasanT Hill, Tor The besT equipment renTal and sales. Mary Accomazzo and Jim Hobbs are caughT looking over The beauTiTul rings ThaT can be purchased aT DAVIDSON AND LICHT JEWELERS in The Broad- way Plaza. This newly opened sTore carries a large supply oT all makes oT jewelry which is oT course The BesT Tor Less. IMAGINE i i L I I isiiiiiii c i i . : r 1: is f i-5.1-effssses-f-ff: .z,1...gs-ge:-sassfsfgg .. f :ffri seazf-.1:::.-Si' -4 L A -A -fir iii-isfisilig' 'lil-niuiceis When Heidi Von Guenihner wanis 'rhe Ioesi service available for her car, she goes Io MICKEY MacPHER- SON'S UNION STATION a+ i322 Main S'l'ree+. Prompl' service by friendly, courfeous aisiendanis makes going Io rhis sralion a pleasure. Looked in your closer Ialely? Dirly clofhes? Phone rings. Go? a dale? Quick!! Take lhose 'rhings +o ONE HOUR CLEAN- ERS, I835 Main Sheer, for Jrhe besi cleaning in The shorresr fime. 'Zvi COUNTRY GIRL Exclusive Home of LANZ Originals Enquire aboui' our new LANZ Club Broadway Cenler, Walnur Creek E r I John OHO seems gleeful a+ The opporlunily +0 lake a ride in one ol The new Fords he has found ai RETT WHITE FORD, I8l6 Norih Main Sireel. He knows The ride would be a smoolh one, wilh comlori an ourslanding lacior. ' l i l l l Ida Lillie, al' GRANDE'S SHOE STORE, I428 Broad- I way Plaza, Walnur Creek, seems +o have salislied Iwo more cusiomers, Ivlarlee Chamloerin and Vikki Kasle, wiih some of iheir siylish shoes for school funciions. Barbara Kaufman and Bev Lucas are admiring one of fhe many preHy sweafer and slcirl combinafions 'Found a+ ELSlE'S SPORTSWEAR on Broadway. EL- SlE'S carries a complele line of sporrswear. John Oflo is doing 'rhe righr Jrhing. He's faking 'the big sfep lowards his fulure savings by opening an accouni' now af BERKELEY SAVINGS on l555 Bo- nanza, Walnuf Creek. x V13 gifs or 77,1 I. .,- Tom HazleH' and Jack Kennedy are looking over one of ihe many models of wafer hea+ers and wafer sofleners available a+ MAUZY'S PLUMBING which is being shown fo lhem by Mrs. Mauzy. ,ff Admiring Jrhe new Renaull' are and Sherry Sly. M , congenial owner of QUIGLEY MOTORS, 2 Norlh Main Slreel, is explaining 'rhe many assels of lhis fine import QUIG- LEY MOTORS also handles De Solo, Plymoulh, and Peugeol' and has an eFlicien+ service depar+men+. BILL HAYWARD REAL ESTATE, localed a+ i534 Locus'r S+ree+, has a line choice of homes, lois and ren+als. He also runs an elficienf prooerlv manage- menf service. Remember. . . BILL HAYWARD RIEAL ESTATE AGENT is your bes'r bel for Top perform- ance. If you wan? io see an excellenr movie, go 'io The EL REY THEATER, I649 Main Sfreer. Feaiures sfarf every Wednesday and Sunday excepr when +hey have one of Their many oufsranding films which is held over. For good enierfainmeni' go 'ro The EL REY THEATER. Jack Wolverion knows 'rhar Tom Leonard and JoAnn Mirka are good examples of fufure cifizens of Walnuf Creek and is Teaching 'Them abouf 'ihe Real Esiaie business. Remember . . . JACK WOLVERTON REALTY, 2009 Mr. Diablo Blvd. in Walnur Creek. Felix Gralifuis, a salesman for MAYER-SIMMONS VOLKSWAGEN, is picfured here explaining To Anne Bernhus and ,Darryl Dunbar The funcfional poinis of +he compaci Volkswagen classics. MAYER-SlM- MONS, which deals in Volkswagen au+omobiles. Trucks, and buses, is locafed a+ I89O Norfh Main S+. Anne Siein. Nancy Backus, Sarah Backus and Mar- rianne Kinney, assisied by Mariorie Hansen are frying Jrheir hand af knirling. MARGIES KNIT SHOP, l237 Blvd. Way carries The iinesi yarns and knifiing supplies. Rings for All Occasions PHILLIP CANVILLE Conlemporary S+ylisl's Phil's Jewelry ISIS Main Srreei Walnuf Creek YE 4-7777 S 2 Breaihlessly awaifing Their chance io fry oui' a new I959 Chevrolei are Charolefie Miller and Jim Fore- man. Mr. Judd, of PARTKER-ROBB CHEVROLET, I707 Main Sfreei, knows Thai The ride 'rhey fake will always be remembered as luxuriously comforfable. Wiih 'rhe assisiance of Mr. Boero, Mike Hair and Nancy Boero, aniiciparing fhe iishing season. are looking ar fishing Tackle. They realize ihal' lop qualify equipmeni is available ai' BOERO'S, i636 Main Sireei. Bob Nass and Bill Ashursi are looking over some of fhe equipmenf used +o provide excellenf service a+ ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE, division of Walnuf Creek Vacuum Cleaner Service. l96O Mi. Diablo Blvd. New moiors. rewinding and rebuilding, paris and servicing, and new and rebuilf pumps are only a 'Few of fhe services available. Mrs. Ella Waison. owner is showing Rufh Waison and Jim Robie one of rhe many a++rac+ive planis ai WAT- SON'S GREEN THUMB NURSERY, 2561 Nor+h Main Sfreef. They carry only 'rhe finesi in planis and garden accessories. Don Hopkins looks on while 'iwo compeieni body men examine Jrhe denied fender. WALNUT CREEK BODY AND PAINT SHOP, 2090 Norfh Main Sfreei, oliferi The besl body repairs and pain? iobs in Walnur Cree . Mr. Reilly and Marilyn are showing Chuck Caroll Gordo, and Jeri Fyne a Tew of The records Tound in Their Tabulous selecTion. From pops To classical, al- mosT any record can be Tound aT REILLY'S MUSIC SHOP, l52l Main STreeT. Sue Hill, Linda Champion, and Lyn Dahl look pleased wiTh Their beauTiTul new hairdos. For Those special occasions, your hair will be in capable hands aT RALPH, TONY AND OWEN, 40 PeTTicoaT Lane. ' : Q.: sg , x a LocaTed on The corner of LocusT and Bonanza is COCKERTON'S SHELL SERVICE, which is known Tor iTs prompT, eFlicienT service and excellenT Tune-up work. COCKERTON'S also specializes in Tires, baT- Teries, and oTher auTo accessories. While having your l car serviced aT COCKERfl'ON'S, you're bound To see l John Fisher, Manager: George Cocker'Ton, Owner: and Ray Brown, ATTendanT. I Las Lomas sTudenTs are being served one of HOKY'S Tamous milkshakes by Fred GallanThine. Elsewhere is nowhere when iT comes To good Tood. HOKY'S, l locaTed aT l823 Main STreeT, is one of The TavoriTe spoTs visiTed by Las Lomas sTudenTs. 'X s Bob Blower, Bob Morris, Clark Ransome. and Vicki Bernard wanT only The besT sporTs equipmenT. They paTronize SPORTS AND GAMES, I604 -LocusT STreeT, which carries only The TinesT names in sporTs. T p i Aiding Paul Nave and Bill Ashursl in an imporlanl choice of painl is Mr. Tommy Franklin of TOMMY'S PAINTS, l63O Main Sfreel. An oulsfanding selec- 'rion of colors and Types of painfs can be purchased a+ TOM MY'S. Gladly accepling The keys To a new '59 Buick from Mr. L le Brady are Marilyn Reed and Ralph Slewarl. They have found +ha+ The besf buys in cars can be found al McFETRIDGE BUICK, 2008 Ml. Diablo Blvd. Wifh The assislance oTJean Harris, Carol Songee and Diane Fahey are deciding on some smar'r. new clolhes. CASUAL CORNER, I399 Main Sireef. car- ries skirls, swealers, and all ofher 'rypes of spor+swear. You're so smarf when you shop CASUAL COR-NER. Elegance af li+'rle cosl. Carol Gray and Pal l-larlwig, 'rwo lulure homemakers, lry ou'r a couple of The new appliances sold by WALNUT CREEK VACUUM CLEANER SERTVICE, I'-760 Ml. Diablo Blvd. They service and sell all makes of vacuum cleaners and small appliances. Meral Sever is handing Mr Ben Rosenbluih her purchase while Walfer Znnfz looks on For all fypes of books classics To paper backs BEN SSEVEN ARTS BOOK STORE al I364 Locusl Slreel is The place 'l'o go INGB I 116011 Yvonne Brandol is only one of 'rhe many Las Lomas girIs ihai shop ai ihe KlNG'S QUEEN. Joy Veliri is showing her Ioeauiiful blouse from ihe compleie line of sporiswear ihai KING'S QUEEN carries. Mori Wallin is showing Dick Telford one of ihe many beauiiiul shiris he has io offer while Jeff Lowe and Terry I-Iackeii look ai The oiher disiinciive imporis found ai MORT WALLIN'S, I3 Peiiicoai' Lane in Walnui Creek. I-Iey you Iwo-'rhoughi you were on a dieil Bui Linda Champion and Paddy Fahey assured us 'ihai ihe pie served ai THE NUT BOWL on I532 Norih Main S+.. is 'foo good +o pass up. PATIO MUSIC SHOP Iocaied in ihe Rheem Cenier, Moraga, is noied for iis varieiy in records and for ihe excelleni music lessons which are given by pro- fessional insiruciors. Carl Schwedhelm is showing Lyn Dahl The Iaiesi in albums while Rick waiis for her io make up her mind. Bui he ceriainly doesn'I look bored. I C1456 SIGN OF GOOD TASTE The Coca-Cola Boitlinq Company of California Oakland California Say, Huis is lhe easy way +o ear oull Bul where else can you gel such delicious food lorouglwl righl 'ro your door. From Jrlwe looks on 'rlwe 'faces of Terry, Vilclci, and Diclc,il1e one and only way lo end a perfecl dale is To go +o MEL'S DRIVE IN, l9lO Norflw Main Slreel. 2 MES L W our yearbook phofograplwer. . . hal matson 426- I 7+l'1 Slreel Oakland, California TEmpleloar 2-2530 We are proud To announce The acquisiTion OT Lenox China To our Tine china cIeparTmenT. RINEHART'S ' ' wiII now oTTer a new regisTr service Tor The graduaTe , F WALNUT can and TuTure bride ThaT wiIIi offer Them a compIeTe ICWCF ,ammo my K seIecTion when They are choosing Their siIver, sTem- 4 ry g ware and Tine china. 1032 MAIN ,flllf'Vlll0W5YONl l-27,5 I I 1. I i A P 1, gi I - JUST PHONE FOR BETTER WIRING X I' 5 - B -ENJOY MORE EUN AT HOME. XR ,, M y MORE PROFIT IN BUSINESS! ' N X 4,1 I is T ., 'gfv THOMPSON ELECTRIC CO. ' 1 -' ' I384 Commercial Lane WaInuT Creek YE 4-766I Hg 5 si I8 Years OT Reliable Experience in v ' Serving Your Neighbors 5 A 'rr A I ?or fine food L- friendly atmmphere On The nighT OT Those very special occasions such as The Junior Prom and The Senior Ball yOu'II Tind many , Las Lomas sTucIenTs dining OuT aT ThaT very special place--THE CASA ORINDA. Orinda Crossroads CL. 4-298I 4 I We wish To express our sincere Thanks To MR. ROBERT OZIAS OT LEDERER, STREET 8: ZEU5. MR. ROBERT MOON OT CALIFORNIA ART 8: ENORAVING. and MR. HAL MATSON PHOTOGRAPHERS, Tor all The help and assisTance They have given us during The pasT year. EL CABALLERO YEARBOOK STAFF I959 I EEELE LLL L so EE EE , E E I ,4,,17fW7W7 TQJMGQ Qi?-Ciivi, 5 fbzfiglwbl if 52f4nZM?Ww5y5iMMTLS?i'5Zw 2 if JM H fp TSW WSW , 5 JM 5 - I W i W ' W wif W, l,,4 ? 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