Los Altos High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Los Altos, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Little Left to right Dennis Greene Sondra Pratt, Bob Clarke. The first Senior play presented by the class of '58, on March 14th, was a smashing success. Best Foot Forward showed Life at Winsoclci Boys' School. Sondi Pratt as glamorous star, Gail joy, charmed the Senior inmates played by lim Chlunkj Going,'Art CDutchD Chartock, Reid CGreenyD Bogart and Ted CSatchelD Olson much to the disgust of their girls, Myrna Carter, Kate Wintersteen, and Linda Buzzell. Brooks Hatch caught between the movie queen and his steady gal, Penny Provost, gets into trouble with Principal, Bill Hawthorne. Others in the cast were Bob Clark, puffing at a cigar, Dennis Greene, popping Hash bulbs, and Wendy Love, pursuing the whole male Contingent. Left to r ghf Penny Provost Brooks Hatch

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9 W JUNIOR-SENIOR C.S.F. Row 1 lleft to rightl: Donna Berkshire, Larrianne Rogers, Ann Brookhart', Suzie Berger', Sharon Gillespie' Seena Nicholaisen Sally Robinson Leigh Thomas Sondie Pratt Noel Huntoon' Sid S 'th' Ed' K , , mi , i eto , Deanna Collingwood. Row 2: Bev Galloway, Pat Mersman, Judyl Thrush, Barbara Biggar, Sue Dessin, lLynn Althaus, Zara Gra- ham, Alice Andersen', Dorothy Mazzola, Susan Bergstrom, Kathy Barry, Judy Gitchell', John Jones, George Rice. Row 3: Eileen Sullivan, Carol Kraus, Ortha Darrow, Penny Strout, Lynn DeFrees, Mary Sears, Gail Stevenson, Doris Hawks, Takis Camarinos Leighton Whipple Dennis Greene', Charlotte Stengle, Phil Spence' Row 4 J P't B d ' ' ' oyce lzer, ren a Smith, Harlow Walker, David Wheeler, Sidney Hoover, Don McGee, Myles Winbigler, Jim Boyce, Dennis Smith, Phil Grant, Dave Ball', Bob Bledsoel Top row: Sally Clark, Barbara Babler, Jackie Johnson, Kris Head, Judy Lovens, Bill Bickell, Jim Todd', Brooks Hatch, Eugene Pacchetti', Bud Morris, Mary McDonald , Barry Gordon'. l'denotes lite members. Lite Member Julie Stout was absent.l C. S. F. The California Scholarship Federation was founded about forty years ago by a group of teachers who believed that the I-ine students should be honored. It started with a very small number of schools and has grown until it now has over 800 chapters. Los Altos High School C. S. F. is Chapter Number 527 c. Many colleges and universities, recognizing that those Who attain life membership in C. S. F. in high school are usually successful in college, have offered S225,000 in scholarships to C. S. F. sealbearers. The Los Altos Chapter has tried to live up to the C.S.F. motto Scholarship for Service by raising twelve hundred dol- lars a year to support the exchange student program of the American Field Service. FRESH MAN-SOPHO MO RE C.S.F. Row 1 Ueft to rightl: Dale Borglum, Bob Biggar, Ron Adler, John Tyndall, Joe Mecia, Dave Boore, Karen Browne, Joan Thomas, Barbara Finley, Cathy Coltrin, Suzy Mellquist, Lynne Pteiiier, Joanne Boyd, Jan Wood, Carolyn Tucker, Carol Schmidt, Pam Gordon, Linda Schaible, Ronda Gordon. Row 2: John Sullivan, Dave Weeks, Alan Kirschbaum, Claudia Sloan, Kathy Tarbell, Kathy James, Doris Darrow, Kathi Holmes, Mary O'Brian, Gayle Greene, Diane Berger, Karen Glyer, Marilynn Lundin, Diane Robinson, Susi Kovitz, Berti Gundlach, Vicki Goodsell. Row 3: Phil Crocker, Dick Bale, Ted Baer, Frank Barmwell, Jim Nelson, Bob Barthold, Bob Meissner, Don Cadle, Ron Knecht, Keith Hearn, Ron Hubbard, Andy Wheelen, Linda Boortz, Marilyn McBlain, Betty Wilson, Diane Salassi, Jorene Tuttle, Nancy Pledger. Row 4: Bob Ireland, Steve Clark, Cris Manger, Gunter Boccius, George Alexander, Bob Blodgett, Jeff Sayre, Carolyn Carmick, Virginia Ball, Loretta Hagopian, Daphne Smith, Carol Loman, Sally Shapker, Julie Petersen, Adele Serrano, Dawn Pencovic, Kris Miller. Tow row: Raymond Dod, Dick Panotsky Donald Beck Alan Hindrnarsh Ed Tar bell Franklin Johnson Gar W att Sh'l Ab M All , , y y , urey ney, irlam en, Carol York, Carol McCulloch, Bonnie Barnes, Judy Dykstra, Janet Axell, Bette Boos, Jeannette Wheeler, Kris lsacon, Judy Patton, fllreshmen are associate members during their tirst year.l 1



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Theater DRAMA DIRECTORS Left to right: Miss Joan Gibbons and Jim Todd. DR MAI ALICE IN WONDERLANDH Row 'I lleif to rigbtl: Reid Bogart, Penny Provost, Carol Cirimele, Penny Gentry, Lyn Altlaaus, Lordine Betiencouri, Linda Loopstra, Keith Lewis in front. Top row: Sondie Pratt, Linda Buzzell, Myrna Carter, Jan Brubeck, Nancy Curry, Sandy Birch, Wendy Lovef'S+effi Massic, Jeannie Walker, Jim Todd. A delightful group of plays was presented to the student body this year. Beginning the season was the Christmas play The Other Wise Man. Staging and lighting effects plus the melodious choral background set the stage for a moving performance. ln January Little Theater moved into full swing. A professionally costumed cast presented Alice in Wonderland and did a wonderful job in the portrayal of animated characters, sparked by the effervescent Red Queen, Judy Bennett: the spry, young Knave of Hearts, Keith Lewis, the deep contralto of the Gryphon, Jan Brubeck, and the versatile portrayals of Alice by Penny Gentry and Sondi Pratt. In February, the Drama I classes presented Three in a Row. The first of these was the comedy 4'Sugar and Spice, depicting the life and times of a high school girls' clique led by Carol Cooper and her rival Carlene Giezle. Sal- vation Corner, another comedy, showed the idiosyncrasies of three old cronies, Judy Wil- liams, Pat Dickinson and Wanda Tipton. The serious dramatic offering of the evening was Jeanne d'Arc, the moving story of a part of Jeanne's life in her home town. Jeanne was portrayed superbly by Kaye Hennigar. Kaye continued her stardom in the lead role of Shu- bert Alley. Sue Dessin did a good job as Kaye's older, self-sacrificing sister. In May the Senior Drama class concluded this year's thespian activities with an unforgettable performance of Martinez Sierra's beautiful classic, The Cradle Song. SUGAR 'N SPICE Left fo right: Judy Williams, Carolyn Kirlcorian, Carlene Gieszl, Heather lvlclnlosh, Kale Winiersleen, Carol Cooper. 'lie FOUR LITTLE WORDS THE OTHER WISEMAN Row I llefl' to riglwilz Kaye Hennigar, Left to right: Janet Centtani, Judy Ben Sue Dessin. Top row: Zara Graham, Lynda neil and Ari Charioclr. Morin, Kris Head, Pai Diclcinson.

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