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TABLE OF CQNTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF . . . . . 4 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Body Officers .... . 6 Fall Student Council ........ . . 8 Fall Executive Board ......... . 9 Class Officers and Committees .... . . . 10 Spring Student Council ........ . . 12 Spring Executive Board ......... . . . 13 Class Officers and Committees .... . . . 14 Senior Polls ............... . . . 16 GRADUATES Fall Graduates .... . . 18 Spring Graduates .... . . . 25 STUDENT ACTIVITIES Scroll and L ....... . . 46 Shield and L ...... . . . 47 Block L Societies .... . . . 48 Big Sisters ..... . . . 50 Big Brothers ...... . . . 51 Rally Committee . . . . . 52 Dance Committee . . . . . . 53 C.S.F ........... . . . 54 Music Department .... . . . 56 School Clubs ........... . . . 58 R.O.T.C .................. . . . 70 72 Yell Leaders and Song Girls .... . . . SPORTS Football . . . . . . 76 Basketball . . . . . . 80 P.E. Staff. . . . . 83 Track ..... . Swimming . . . Baseball .... Tennis .... Golf. . . . Soccer .... G.A.A. . . ...... . . . SENIOR WRIT EU PS 85 88 89 90 91 94 95 99 FALL RED AND WHITE STAFF EDITOR ....... Elaine Alterman BUSINESS .... Jan Vanderburgh ART .......... . . . Suzi Chuck Keiko Yamagami PHOTOGRAPHERS Peggie Chew Steve Raffin Dave Parsell SPRING RED AND WHITE STAFF EDITOR . .... ................. . BUSINESS ..... PICTURE IDENT .... . . . SENIORS ....... SPORTS .... REPORTERS . . . PH OTOG RAPHERS Suzi Chuck Zoanne Harris, Mgr. Nanci Meier Louis Celillo Jan Vanderburgh Peaches Hansen, Ed Bev Mathis Laurie Crafts Otis Matheny, Ed. Pat Kelleher Brad Nicol Jerry Slaughter Linda Bianchini Franki Wong, Peggie Chew Steve Raffin Dave Parsell
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THIS IS OUR STORY . . . it begins as an idea unborn, as a collection of blank pages, as a dream to be fulfilled. At the start many factors were to be considered. There was a photographer to choose, a printer to be decided upon, and most important, a theme and dummy to be carefully planned an-d or- ganized. The dummy is a rough draft of the actual yearbook, necessary in approximating costs, determining layouts, and presenting an advanced look at the final product. We had something extra to contend with -change. lt was necessary for us to tread on new ground for we altered the shape of the book, the materials which were used and the-overall pattern and design. Next came the lists -the never-ending lists: what-to-do-today lists, graduation lists, -class lists, club, page, advertising and activity lists. There were a thousand loose ends that had to be sorted and woven into a reasonable pattern. l lt was our aim to provide you with a.book that would truly be yours -a living record of your year.fThis was our aim, and you the classes of Fall '57 and Spring '58 proved that this was your desire, too, for it was your spirit that pulled us through the rough times. Pictures constitute a space majority in this album, and we owe a great debt to BudlBosco and his camera crew for this. We'll never be able to repay his sincere interest and concern.. We bid our thanks to Miss Harrison, -Mr. Perino, -Mrs. Higgins, -Miss Osuna and Miss McBride for their understanding above and beyond the call of duty. We appreciate Russ Leland's cover design, Keiko Yamagami's artistic contributions, Jan Vanderburgh's level-headedness and our student photographers' gritty determination. Mere words cannot express our appreciation to Mr. Brauer, who dedicated himself to this publication. Without Mr. Brauer's suggestions, fortitude, calmness, good sense and downright hard work this book would never come out. We thank the unsung heroes for their unselfish work in your behalf. This book has gone through so much difficulty and confusion that at one time we felt like giving up. We couldn't give up though, for we, the Editors, felt that the '58's worth had to be known. This Red and White is a part of usp if you feel one-tenth of what we feel then our hopes have been reached and our dreams have been fulfilled. The tears, frustration, concern and sleepless nights will not have been in vain. Wg present you with YOUR 1958 Red and White - our story is ended, yours is just beginning - rea on. PAGE 2 ll 4' 'QAC7 X X T u A
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CAFETERIA GLADYS LORIGAN Dean of Girls PAGE 4 HARRY KRYTZER Dean of Boys J. A. PERINO Principal HENRY KARPENSTEIN HEAD Counselor Anderson, Mr. Jack Anderson, Miss Jean Anino, Mr. Robert Appelby, Miss Faith Argent, Mr. Maurice Barker, Mr. Ivan C. Belmour, Mr. Richard Bernard, Mr. B. Boehm, Miss Leah Brauer, Mr. Bertram Braunreiter, Mr. R. Buckley, Mr. Robert Cain, Mrs. Celia Carpenter, Mr. S. Catelli, Mrs. Elena Chase, Miss M. Cooper, Mrs. Iva M. Cowherd, Mr. C. C. Dahl, Mr. Peter Dealtry, Miss F. Driscoll, Mr, F. Drysdale, Mr. W. Ehrman, Mr. Joe Englander, Mr. M. Farris, Mrs. June Fast, Mr, Norvol Feibusch, Mr. E. Feillng, Mr. W. Furgis, Miss Melia Graeber, Miss Alice Handel, Mr. Lloyd Haven, Mrs. Hazel Heaton, Miss M. Higgins, Mrs. M. Howard, Dr. Ruth Hyink, Mr. Robert Jamison, Mr. David ADMINISTRATION Kallberg, Mrs. E. Keeley, Miss K. Kellogg, Miss E. Kerner, Miss Dorothy Kingsbury, Mrs. G. Korba, Mr. Andrew Krieger, Mr. R. Lennon, Mrs. A, O. Linder, Mr. F. Livingstone, Mr. J. Loeffler, Mr. Karl LoForti, Mrs. Janis Lucey, Mr. Paul Mathisen, Miss lone McBean, Miss Una McBride, Miss M. K. McCarthy, Mr. C. McFarland, Miss C. ' Mensing, Miss B. Metcalf, Miss G. Milton, Mr. R. Neff, Mr. B. Osuna, Miss A. Patterson, Mr. J. Polland, Mr. S. K. Regello, Mr. L. Reinosa, Mr. Jose Schroeder, Miss M. Sink, Miss Irene Shaff, Mr. Leon Vasquez, Mr. Alfred Volandri, Miss Maud Wallach, Mrs. Ann Williams, Mr. J. Wolf, Mr. Barney World, Mr. John Worley, Mr. W. AND STAFF SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT Bliss, Sgt, A. C. Glassick, Sgt. G. Corey, Mrs. Caryl Keeley, Miss Rita Hall, Mrs. Ethel Mowbray, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. A. Cahen, Mrs. G. Goldsmith, Mr. E. Harrison, Miss E. Kendall, Mrs. E, Lee, Mr. S. CUSTODIANS Brandt, Mr. Gene J. Dooling, Mr. Charles R. Garrett, Mr. Alvis McCarthy, Mr. James P. Barker, Miss Katherine Cooper, Miss Vivian Miller, Mrs. Frances Quinn, Mr. Lawrence P. Reese, Mrs. Julia R. Sayles, Mr. Robert Radigoda, Anita Stubblefield, Mary Coleman, Gertrude Gaughenbaugh, Bonnie Rosboro, Elizabeth McKay, Anita Kitchen, Frank
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