Lowell High School - Red and White Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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C T I E S A T L O W E L L M Ujou WX WQ L35 how vpn M XXAQ I U9 C Nam - ww MQ pi Xwfmfx me GN --....,,, an 233' ?' lx 'E g 5 'W , 1 x fi , ,,', gg M 5 gfirfi' k ' .. 2 ' L' Qi ii-'iiij ll li , f ducation Helps Us Accept The 14 t wt s lv Q? X- it i 5 I .2 i - Qi? xi,- ee ee ,1 ,, Hahn K A 'ffxJ 1 i 5 ' Students receive prompt answers to questions in class. Pondering over questions and new concepts a young minds. ., gg A satisfied smile means a brilliant idea is found the non-academic as well as the academic programs. .MV Acquiring knowledge is only one of the many aspects of learning. The challenge of learning is a day to day experience shared in the con- tinuous dialogue of the classroom, in the testing and retesting of the lab experiment, in the exchange of ideas between faculty and students, in the give and take among the students themselves, and above all, in the studentls individual thoughts and his search for knowledge and under- standing of his environment. Lab work requires exact experimentation and careful study. RUSSELL CALVERT S.A. President .gg ,,., , KITTY GOLDSMIT ROBERT WAGNER Corresponding Treasurer Secretary OONIG MINASIAN MIKE SHAFER Director of Properties Project Co-ordinator 'I8 DANA CORVIN COURTNEY COMPTON Vice-President Recording Secretary S.A. Officers Launch WAYNE MARTINEZ Rally Commissioner CHRIS CARROLL KELLY YEE Art Commissioner Athletic Representative New Activities at Lowell EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW 1: jeff Schultz, Virstan Choy, Wayne Martinez, George Gara, Van Nguyen. ROW 2: Mabel Tang, Lucina Moses, Melissa Brown, Debi Ellin sen, Margi Shamlian, Kitty Golgsmit, Elaine Wong, Leah McCann, Dana Cor- vin, Russ Calvert, jinny Johnston. ROW 3: Oonig Minasian, Mike Shafer, Keith Schiller, jim Berger, Ted Zouzounis, Preston Wong, Mr. Knox. KEITH SCHILLER Student Council President H' I H I STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: janey Oda, Judi Smetana, Karen Blaker, Annette Melville, Maureen Keyak, Andrea Keller, Gina Pickett, Deanne Stavros, Sandi Pivnick, Sue Lim. ROW 2: Barbara Powell, Esther Koch, Nancy Kulvin, Debbie Kenney, Gail Portrey, Marsha Gei er, Eva Leong, Shelley Frank, Leah Cohn, Denise Sobel, David Cafef. ROW 3: jim Dillon, Robert Winthrop, Steven Soo Hoo, Mick Macaluso, jack Lum, Tania Chramko, Pat Yee, Georgine Marrott, Wendy Drefke, Debbie Velarde. ROW 4: Grant Pritchard, Chris Carroll, Sergei Smirnoff jr., Tom Wilson, jim Grano, Keith Schiller, Bill Friedman, Charles Fjellman, Harry Fireside, Tom Silva. Q., ..?r' ' --N fi GINNY JOHNSTON LINDA B1-:RGER DIANE desi!-VA SUE DITO Head Song Girl STEVE SOLOMAN AND LEAH COHN GEORDIE LAWRY Indian and Squaw Assistant Yell Leader '??iff.i?EQZ,g'?7'S:fte' Song irls . . . Yell Leaders . . . Turkey Day . . . Courage Lowell Hearts . . PENNY HANKS BEV JONES CLAUDIA WOLF AND MASCOT GILLIS MARK ROSEN Assistant Yell Leader RON SCHNEIDER Head Yell Leader 5 ,,jJffffijif'Si7q 4. fl K B. . ggi ,... H .. -mg,-... Q , ' I ,gr ' j We + 2 Row 1: Barbara Yee, Leah Cohn, Dede Fellows, Joan Abrahamson, Peg Turcina, Sue Everett, Pat Jackson, Leticia Lopez, Marsha Mandrussow, Debbie Wong. Row 2: Paula Hersch, Lynn Ziegler, Laurie Gold, Miyo Burnett, Annette Guassardo, Christine Walwyn, Marilee Misrack, Judi Smetana, Robin Langsam, Geri Keh. Row 3: Ted Zouzounis, Florence Wong, Esther Koch, Kathy Keller, Nan Herrman, Audrey Zak, Julia Gluesing, Marilyn Fingas, Joan Hartman, Linda Allan, Kelly Yee, Barbara Powers. Row 4: Paul Wilner, Mary Holme, Karen Gergen, Elise Spleiss, Jill Moyes, Sandy Haft, Sue Giedzinslei, Sharon Hurwitt, Chas Dreyfus, Janet Chappellane, Christine Schonewald, Wendy Drefke. Row 5: Karin Carlson, Diana Murphy, Jenny Crabtree, .Judi Karp, Janet Korss, Denise So- bel, Louise Boas, Debbie Sear- les, Janice Kahn. Row 6: Dave Benjamin, Don Nguyen, Rich Abrahamson. Dana Corvin Heads Dance Committee Row 1: Leona Lucchetti, Ge- orgine Marrott, Liz Shih, Madelyn Fried, Amy Slette- land, Carol Griffith, Mardy Wasserman, Micki Lurie, Jenny Kuenster, Kitty Goldsmit, Sue Weiss, Sandi Pivnick, Shelley Frank. Row 2: Kathy McBride, Anita Jew, Janet Shoemaker, Leah McCann, Carolyn Coreris, Clara Lee, Mary Jew, Barbara Elkus, Sue Goldberg, Pat Pivnick, Yvonne Lehmann. Row 3: Pam Webb, Sara Jo Hornstein, Leslie Painter, Carol Bradford, Michele Charpiot, Bari Lesler, Rodney Woo. Row Z: Pat Jackson, Connie Bradley, Gloria Lucey. Maxine Orr, Tania Chramko, Christine Weinstein, Shea Anderson, Elaine Thornburgh, Tina Sommers, Marsha Mandrus- sow, Tish Lopez, Lynn Trent. Row 5: Steve Soloman, George Westermark, Onnig Minasian, Bob Yrazbal, Dave Berger, Dennis Lachtman, Judy Oman, Stu Corvin, Van Nguyen, Bill Chow, Phil Haft, Jeff Milrad. Row 6: Heidi Luenberger. An old man from the sea? Would you believe Ceorclie Lawry? Cee, Russ, who's your new girl??l Rallies Rally Spirit for Lowell Athletes Yep! Being seniors entitle us to the bleachers! Morning pep rallies in the courtyard are great for early birds 23 f gg., elim fy y Varieties '66 ' . C CAST: Paul Abramovitz, Laura Albertson, Milte Asher, Karen Ander- son, Gloria Averbuch, Nanc Bleiweiss, Yvonne Bloom, Mike Bower, Sheryl Bracken, Carol Bradgord, Linda Browning, Don Buckter, Alex Captanian, Chris Carol, Laureen Cheney, Alan Choy, Steve Comer, Carolyn Corens, Mary Lou Dale, Diane Estrada, joan Feeney, Harry Fireside, Pete Fitzsimmons, john Forman, Shirley Fujilcawa, Stephen Gale, Irene Garbell, Frank Gee, Harley Gee, julia Gluesing, Kitty Goldsmit, Carol Grillith, Wendy Guggenheim, Steve Haas, Sandi Haft, Winnifred Harrison, jean Hinterman, Ralph Holliday, Pat jocoby, Mary jew, Lynn jiminex, Debbie joseph, Gloria Koh, Patti Lathrop, Ceci Lee, Clara Lee, Susan Lee, Gloria Koh, Patti Lathrop. . . . Artists E and Urchins The Lowell High School presentation of VARIETIES '66 was a i'Pot-Pourrie of Songs, Dances, and Fancy Pattern The evenings of November 22 and 23 were entertained by thirty-five musical and comedy numbers. Highlights of the performance were Lowellls Film Fes- tival-a group of students produced and pantomimed fun- ny-flicks-and a production number from The Roar ofthe Greasepaint. Also livening the evening were various well performed songs, skits, and song-and-dance routines. The program was directed by Miss Sally Opstein, and Mr. Bert Brauer. jim Bowlby acted as Master of Ceremo- nies. Lowell Varsity Places First in AAA Title Race The 1966 Varsity grid team played an exciting brand of football. The Indians finished the Round-Robin in a first place tie with Lincoln and St. Ignatius, compiling a 7-2 won-lost record. In the Hrst playoff game the Cards downed arch-rival Lincoln, 7-6, and gained a spot in the Turkey Day championship game against S.I. The final contest saw the Wildcats squeeze by the Cards, 21-14, the winning touchdown coming with only 31 seconds left to play. Lowellis defense was strong on the line and in the backfield. Under attack of such linemen as Carl Nielsen, Wayne Martinez, Larry Jacobsen, Tom Wilson, and Cene Vlahos, many an opposing ball carrier found long yardage hard to get. Backs Ernie Li, Ed Perkins, and Sheldon Wong made the Indian secondary an airtight unit. The offense was lead by Jeff Karp. Karp ran well and passed accurately, his favorite targets being Ken Richardsen, Brazell Carter, and Ralph Bayard. Fred Coleman, Paul Fama, Rich Kemp, Li, and Perkins were ball carriers who consistently pounded their way through for long gains. The fine season was a tribute to Mr. Ed Burns, who was in his first year as varsity coach. Assisting Coach Burns were Mr. Robert Braunreiter and Mr. jack McBride. Quarterback jeff Karp unloads a long bomb in an exciting play against Lincoln. COACH ED BURNS ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT TTCH ROBERT BRAUNREITER JACK MCBRIDE Brazell Carter hauls in an aerial The entire team rises during an exciting play in the Lincoln game Varsity Roster Frahm, Bill Foreman, Ron Moore, jim Karp, jeff Kopas, George F ama, Paul Zouzounis, Ted Randal, Bruce Perkins, Ed Li, Emie Clarey, Tom Coleman, Fred Mahalfey, Rich Garcia, Rich Kemp, Rich Mora, Felix jordan, Dan Wong, Sheldon Friend, Bruce Passen, Mark Vlahos, Gene McKenna, john Baldonado, joe Lopez, Frank Jacobsen, Larry Talaga, Rich Ham, Cary Martinez, Wayne Davis, Bill Hanson, Chris Merolla, Vic Boyd, Tom Wilson, Tom Grant, Bruce Techeira, A. Wong, Tony Nielson, Carl Hanson, Warren Cash, Cary Smith, jim Bayard, Ralph Hemp, Ben Friedman, Bill Laflin, Ross Pugh, Bob Ives, George Richardson, K. Carter, Brazell 27 11 11 -9 6 10 10 7 10 -7 -9 6 10 11 6 9 8 9 6 10 5 10 0 10 10 10 11 9 11 10 10 7 9 0 11 -10 10 6 Il 7 0 11 0 6 11 0 0 11 0 150 160 140 125 150 140 140 135 130 160 145 165 165 135 160 145 160 130 150 140 170 185 170 160 170 165 155 170 150 160 155 160 185 170 160 165 235 170 150 185 165 155 125 160 170 185 170 150 u 541.1 'rf' -, .4 ts FRED COLEMAN Fullback, Co-Captain x Yi 1, s .t h i Q-W.,-V . 1 3 , U ERNI E LI Halfback, Co-Captain 'S if Lowell runs with the ball as spectators watch anxiously. Emie Li carries the ball as opponents close in on him. fl ' v I JEFF KA RP Quarterback CA RL NI ELSEN Tackle if i ,,,,, I A jubilant Lowell bench rises after the final buzzer sounded-and the Tribe has another victory! 0 o ndmen Wm 7, Lose 2 Paul Fama finds himself in the clutches of Lincoln tacklers. .4 LARRY IACOBSEN Center KEN RICHARDSEN End Fight 'em Indians I5-a Fight, Fight, Fight it . i 4-my 5-ing, '35 SS 5 li I ii , , Y M , rr E R B6 B4 Row 1: Roger Thomas, Harry Stein, Gilbert Yee, Victor Warren, Mark Abell, Bruce Speigelman, Norman, Wong, Bill Friedman, Mike Adel- son, Ken Keller, Steve Williams, Ed Heisch. Row 2: Dave Aquinto, Mike Shafer, Tom Osiman, Randy Gaynor, Parker Chin, Edward Dong, Greg Pross, Dave Suyehiro, Glen Young, john Hayman, Regan Wong, jim Guy, Ron Hyman, Row 3: Wyman Tom, Manager, Chuck Terzian, Fred Wilhelm, Mike Maddan, William Irwin, john Pisias, Paul Ramirez, Bob Price, john Hom, Bill Persich, jim Schneider, Kenny Despotakis, Coach Andrew Korba. unior Varsity Powers Gver Poly The junior Varsity football team coached by Mr. Andrew Korba showed potential for the Var- sity squad next year. The team compiled a 2-6 record, with the wins coming against Poly, and Sacred Heart. Quarterback jon Hayman led the offensive attack, along with end Ken Despotakis and half- back Dave Suyehiro. Linebackers Glen Young and jim Schneider and end jim Moore were the key defensive men. COACH ANDREW KORBA An opposing back finds the going tough as the Lowell defense tightens up 34 COACH JACK MCBRIDE Soph Frosh Finishes With 9-1 Record The Soph-Frosh football team had an out- standing season, Hnishing with a 9-1 record. The teamls only loss was to St. Ignatius. Mark Har- ris, Mark Clynn, jeff Beaver, and Ken Carter led the offensive unit, and the defensive stalwarts were jim Selby, Bon Langberg, and Bob Easton. These players showed good potential for the JV and Varsity teams. S Mr. jack McBride coached the Soph-Frosh to their fine performance. Soph gridders work on plays during practice. LU'Ni1LL + A R: J wg it 3 KT , W. V. gd M .F A igwgilzi Q13 2. K if rjijwlig 1 R- V A- - . V t in , IQIQ, D ge .ff . 1- Y . l', e K .1 -- 4. . W 'AS 51512 A , ' Q, lk . MWEL It ,, .V Q W 5 3 2 LJ 51 1 tanford Chin David Farrle Baile Row 3 Steve Holmlund Norm Lancaster jim Berger Don Row 1: Tony Cutino, Tony Baccell', S ' , ' ' y, y. : , , , George Lum, William johnson. Row 2: Coach Barney Wolf, Dan McPhee, Bruce Burnham, Fred Beckman, Frank Filipini, Billjackson, judnick, George Daniel, Kollin Tong, Ralph Sinick, Steve Lee, Edison Nick Sheldmensofl, Larry Mendelson, Woody Elliott. Wong, Greg Fama, Larry LaBonte, King Wong, Paul Webb, Mike Cross Country Demands Endurance ,QL o i AA,, A . , 5 G to . 1 Q re ,,... . gg, w r, V, t w w ,f p f- - . 1 A . 4 3, ' Determined Varsity men relax in the tense Lowell sprints for lead at the sound of the gun. moments before the start. 36 5 12 Q .aww- .rwpuaq ....,..,-- I, W,..,,W- -Q we-.F min'-wwe f li A -- .,,, s T er ' .ft all S5 uw Led by such runners as jim Berger, Tony Cutino, and Ralph Sinick, the Varsity Cross Country team finished in fifth place in the All-City meet. The junior Varsity squad placed seventh, with George Lum, Bill jackson, and Boris Vilner capturing high spots in the competition. Larry Mendelson and King Wong led the sophomores to fifth place. The Cross Country coach was Mr. Barney Wolf. L 4 Top distance man Tony Cutino pauses to catch his breath after placing in All-City finals, I ,gf- -. ' -, ' ii Q ' . 3 lls . 1 F , 1 y T T M 251115 5 V ma:-asa:-V.-sffgfwa.I emi-V 'Z -ara'--m.,a - V 1 - mi I ' .. 4 ' 5w..'f!:' - JM it fs 5 '- 1 r f 5. -fi! , ,jg , K 5 T ' f: f .155 ' r 5i5i '5 T'-'K J '2. 21 ',f'JE!.'f ' n-if--':'::'fi' 1 ' s- I--LM, .- .tg f f immss. L- :. .V t N , , . E fiffiiai si m s f-w. 'e ii5g K 'f W 5 1 ,- , , , ,W ..,, , Q , i igigf . wg 55152 ' , f 1 if 4 A i ' 1 ' I ffl , 5, -2' 'fg' 5' ' .ff -aff , . use A,.. I k aasaf fag! t T cf' TTTS 'iff mgffiv A J'r?,5i M U .. sr gif TR r EE H ' .T L J .. , Q, SE X if 2 re 1 1 V me 5 met? lg Q-we .--- Veteran runner jim Berger recovers after 125, ge t , QQ, . 1. 1 . ,sv - ,. ,owl gruelling All-City race. 3 3 2 Record Highlights Soccer Season The Indian soccer team truly had a Unever- say-dieu spirit. The soccermen were determined to improve over last year's poor record. This they did. Compiling a 3-3-2 record, the squad showed an ability to score with lightning action and displayed a very solid defense. The wins came against Wil- son, St. Ignatius, and Poly. The team just missed making the city playoffs. Tom Silva, Phil Wong, Shaukat Khan, Leon Heitman, and Norris Evans were the mainstays of the team. Mr. Ernest Feibusch was the coach and gave his team a winning attitude. Row 1 Rory Enright john Rae Onmg Mmasian Norbert Collins Phil Feibusch. Row 3: Eugene Kwong, Carlos Cortez, john Merrill, Philip Wong Fred Keen Shaukat Khan Lance DuPuis Row 2 Robert Wenger Daves Berger, jeff Chan, Sorin Eremia, Fred Mourad, Greg O Brien Norris Evans Dennis Tapri Eric Dale Leon Heitmann Don Cheung Brian Stubbs. Missing: Rich Alden, Mark Crummey, Barnett Wamer Craig Lunt Tom Silva Tom Rancatore john Wong Coach E Kurtz jeff Parish, Stan Toy. - -ntl fn' Soccer Society Backs Team Row 1: Sorin Eremia, Phillip Wong, Dennis Tajiri, Craig Lunt, Mr. Feibusch. 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The 120's, who compiled a 3-6 record, were led by scorers Nathan Lau, Wilson Wong, and Peter Susoev. The squad exhibited excep- tionally sharp shooting and was quick at grabbing re- bounds, Lau was chosen to a spot on the All-City team. The 112's, with a 6-3 won-lost record, finished second place in a very strong league. Richard jung and jerry Williams were the high scorers for the Indians. Hyram Nawahine and Glenn Gan were the top rebounders. The 112's were a prolific scoring club and moved the ball quickly. Team Captain Jung was picked for All-City honors. Front row: Anthony Correra, Clifford Daniels, Larry King. Second row: Peter Susoev, Henry Ng, john judnick, Dave Boyer, Nathan Lau, Francis Wong. 11Z's Place Second Left to right: Lincoln Lee, Louis On, Miles Yoshimura, Richard lung, Jerry Williams, Hyram Nawahine, Glenn Can, Dave Victor, and Robert Tang. 40 Features Gutstandmg Marksmen Winding up in third place in the final standings with a 5-win-2-loss record, this year's rifle squad featured many outstanding marks- men. Team captain Alfredo Dongon and manager Brendel Kreighbaum were the top scorers, with Louis Gary ranking close behind. The junior varsity rifle team finished in fourth place. Both 1 teams were coached by SFC Carden. z: . -Il V K , 62.8 5 LUCI LI H 10 Princess L 10 Pri LINDA S Queenjune Reigns Gver Game Queen june sheds tears of joy. On the Indian summer afternoon of October 21, low junior june Motzer reigned over the Lowell-Bal game for the 1966 football season. Queen june Motzer and her court were introduced to the student body during the rally preceding the game. In the queen's court were H-12 Princess Elaine Wong, L-12 Princess Bev Wortman, H-11 Princess Melissa Chung, H-10 Princess Luci Li, and L-10 Princess Linda Smith. Lowell's queen and her court as they wait to be announced to an eager student body. 42 ml, lil 2 in Sen1ors Enchanted b Enchante' Enchantei the Senior Exclusive, was held on November 19 at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel. The Vandals and the Harbinger Complex provided the entertainment for the evening. This year's Exclusive was different from the others because of the rock band entertainment and because it was held for the first time on a Saturday night. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Elaine Wong as Senior Exclusive Queen. The members of her court were Bev Wortman, Patty Patten, and Shirley Shepard. And so they danced the night away Lowell s lovellest seniors are from left to right Shirley Shepard, Queen Elaine Wong, Bev Wortman, and Patty Patten. 'Tlx-. .xt Margi, clon't you prefer this pose of me? I feel so happy today!! My, but you can jump high!!! Yep! Patsy's an Indian all right! Sure beats school, doesn't it jim? Hey, Mr. Brillhart, are you still down there? . , , And they said it couldn't be done!! 44 Fall Senior fficers Lead Class 5' -f .f if I if , a , aa DARSHA DAVIDOFF OLGA WOO Vice-President ' , ' , V, Secretary E in 1: VIRSTAN CHOY PAT CHIN President Treasurer Senior Council Plans Activities Row 1: Steve Kitagawa, Laurie Chan, Olga Woo, Tomo Takeshita, Margi Shamlian, Virfinia Yup, Tanya Powell, Carol Meyer, Michele Charpiot, Diane App eton, Debbie Kenney. Row 2: May Chau, Janice Ho, Tina Wong, Elaine Gee, Karen Leto, janet Engelbrecht, Connie Bradley, janet Shoemaker, Pat Chin, Darlene Chin, Margie Weil, Darsha Davidoff. Row 3: Ray Lee, Dorothy Dea, Cerise Louie, Pat Yee, Charisse Woon, Barbara Fetesoff, Bumetta Lemaire, Alice Allison, jim Berger. Not pictured: Virstan Choy, Dana Corvin, Russ Calvert. L DAVID ALLEN: to SF State: ambi- tion: attomey. ALICE ALLISON: to SF State. DIANE APPLETON: to Univ. of Oregon: ambition: psychologist. SUSAN AUGUSTINE: to SF Statei ambition: happiness. ANTHONY BACCELLI: ambition: lawyer, JOE BALDONADO MICHELE BARMAN: t0 SF State. FRANK BARONE CLARE BARRIOS: t0 UC Santa Barbara: ambition: teaching handi- capped children. RALPH BAYARD: to CCSF then San jose State. NANCY BENNETT: to CCSF: am- bition: merchandising. JAMES BERCER: to UC Berkeley: ambition: medical doctor. Seniors Excel as Leaders LEILA BERNER: to Hebrew Univ., jerusalem: ambition: anthropolo- ist. EAICHAEL V. BOWER: to CCSF then San jose State: ambition: his- tory teacher or architect. CONNIE BRADLEY: to UC Santa Barbara: ambition: teacher. DOROTHY BRANSON: to CCSP: ambition: teacher. ROSEMARY BUSTERNA: to SF State: ambition: elementary school teacher. RUSSELL CALVERT: to UC: am- bition : Buddha. BRAZELL CARTER: to Lincoln Univ.: ambition: elementary school teacher. LAURIE JOYCE CHAN: to CCSFQ ambition: nurse. WILLIAM CHAN: to CCSFQ ambi- tion: electronics engineer. MICHELE CHARPIOT: to UC Davis or UOPg ambition: research biologist. MAY CHAU: to CCSF, then UC9 ambition: architect or social worker. GREGORY CHEUNC: to CCSP: ambition: electronics engineer. Voted Most Likely To Succeed, ELAINE WONG AND PRESTON WONG headed Lowell S Shield and Scroll. DARLENE CHIN: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: pharmacist or lab. technician. LINDA CHIN: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: teacher. PATRICIA CHIN: ambition: social worker, teacher or psychoanalyst. ROBERT F. CHIN VICKIA CHIN CRAIG CHINN: to SF Stateg ambi- tion: civil engineer. ROGER CHO: to SF State: ambi- tion: physician. ALAN CHOY: to college: ambition: criminologist or dentist. VIRSTAN CHOY: to UC. MARIAN CHEUNG: to UC Berk- eley. DAVID L CODDINGTON: to CCSFg ambition: jazz musician. LEAH COHN: to Univ. of Nevada. FREDERICK COLEMAN: to UCQ ambition: teacher. FRANK COLOMBAT KEN COOK: to Univ. of Nevada: ambition: mining engineer and to have lots of fun in college. DENA COOPER: to CCSFg ambi- tion: secretary. DANA CORVIN: to UC Berkeley. DARSHA DAVIDOFF DOROTHY DEA: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: chemist. NEILL DE CLERCQ: to UC Berk- eley: ambition: economist. DIANE DE SILVA: ambition: to go to Stanford. IRENE DONG: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: undecided. ALFREDO E. DONCON: to USF: ambition: architectural engineer. Seniors Are Outgoing RANDALL DOUCHERTY: to CCSFg ambition: resort owner. ANN DRASHER DAVID DUNAWAY: to UC Berk- eley, then Dental College: ambition: dentist. PAUL DUNCAN: to UC Santa Cruz or SF State, then UC Berkeley: am- bition: nebulous at this time. WOODY ELLIOT: to UC Santa Cruz: ambition: scientist. JANET ENCELBRECHT: ambi- tion: journalist. CERALDINE EWINC: to UC Ber- keley: ambition medicine. SU FANG: to SF State: ambition: fashion design or fine art. BARBARA FETESOFF ALBERT FIALLOS: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: high school teacher, RANDY D. FONG: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: elementary school teacher. VINCENT FONG: to UC Berkeley: ambition: engineer. RON FOREMAN: to CCSF: ambi- tion: undertaker. ALETA FRIEDMAN: to CCSF, then UC's Santa Cruz or Berkeley: ambition: human being. BRUCE FRIEND: to San Mateo City College, then UC: ambition: dentist: DIANE GARFIELD: to Boston Univ.: ambition: elementary school teacher. ELAINE CEE: to CCSE, then UC: ambition: veterinarian. DELLAREE GIBSON: ambition: kitty woint. SHASHI COSWAM I JIM GRANO: to UC Davis. PRESTON CRESHAM: to College of Marin, then USF: ambition: doc- tor. LAIMODOTA CRISLIS JOHN GROH: to SF State: ambition writer. RANDI B. GUNDERSON: to Pacific Lutheran Univ.: ambition: medic- ine. iiu Date Bait winners FRANK BARONE and PATTY Voted Best Personality by the Senior class, PATTEN climb rocks near a pagoda in the japanese ERNIE LI and TOMOKO TAKESHITA Tea Garden. strike a pose for the camera. Friendliest seniors TONY BACCELLI and DIANE LOVE make the acquaintance of the Buddha in the japanese Tea Carden. Qu. Most Casual seniors in the poll were NORM I-IAN! RON FOREMAN and SON and CAROL MEYER. DEBBIE KENNEY, Best Dressers, pose in the Tea Carden. 50 MICHAEL GUSTAFSON: to Santa Clara: ambition: engineer. BOB I-IALLOCK: to US Maritine Academy: ambition: mortician. NORMAN HANSEN: to CSM andfor Univ. of Colorado. TIMOTHY HAZEN: to SF State: ambition: engineer. THOMAS HEALY: t0 San jose State: ambition: commercial pilot. JEAN HINTERMANN: to SF Stateg ambition: business administration. IANICE HO: to CCSF, then UC Berkeley: ambition: lab technician. NANCY HOM: to CCSF, then SF mate: ambition: to live a long, happy 1 e. WAYNE HONG: to UC: ambition: research scientist. APRIL HUEY: to SF State: ambi- tion: teacher. FRED HUEY: to UCQ ambition: engineer. ADRIENNE JACOBS: t0 UC Davisg ambition: lawyer, Most Bashful seniors NANCY YORK and DAVE CODDINGTON hide from the camera behind a statue in the Tea Garden. L LARRY IACOBSEN: to UC Berk- eley: ambition: criminologist. SYLVIA JEONG: to SF State: ambi- tion: Operations technician. ANDREW IIN: to CCSF, then Den- tal School: ambition: dentist. LOUELLA JOE: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: technician. GEORGIA JOHNS: to CCSF: am- bition: dental assistant. DAN IUDNICK: to SF State: ambi- tion: anthropologist. TERRENCE KAN: to UC Berkeley: ambition: ' aeronautical engineer. DEBBIE KENNEY: to UC Berkeley: ambition: fashion merchandising. SHAMINE KHAN: to CCSFQ ambi- tion: third grade teacher. SHAUKAT KHAN: to UC: ambi- tion: lawyer. KITSAUN KING: to CCSF: ambi- tion: PE teacher. STEPHEN KITAGAWA: to CCSF, then UC. Seniors Present Croak PHEOBE KO: to UC Berkeley. RITA KONDA: to SF State: ambi- tion: elementary school teacher. MABEL KWONG: to CCSF Or LA College. LINDA LEAS: to SF State: ambi- tion: teacher. CHRISTINE LEE: to SF State: ambition: elementary school' teacher, GARY LEE: to CCSF, then UC Berkeley: ambition: pharmacist. IAE-HONG LEE LINDA LEE: to SF State: ambition: secondary teacher. RAYMOND LEE: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: business administration. WARREN LEE: to UC Berkeley: ambition: mathematical engineer. WILBERT'LEE: to UC Berkeley: ambition: engineer. L.. Prettiest and Handsomest seniors, KAREN MICKELSON- and BRUCE FRIEND pose for the camera. JANET SHOEMAKER and PAUL WEBB were winners for Best Hair NANCY BENNET and NICK SAKOVICH were senior poll win- BERNETTA LEMAIRE: to CCSF: ambition: law. KIRK LEONG: to CCSFg ambition: electronic engineer. SUSANNE LEONG: to SF State: ambition: English teacher. TERRENCE LEONG: to UC Berk- eley: ambition: engineer. ELAINE LEONES: to Univ. of Athens: ambition: foreign affairs. LYNN LERNER: to SF State, then UCLA: ambition: teacher. PATRICIA ANN LERNER: to Cal- Polyg ambition: to never stop trying. KAREN LETO: to CCSP: ambition: teacher. HEID'I LEUENBERC-ER: to Univ. of Nevada: ambition: teacher. BETTY LEW: to CCSFg ambition: social-welfare worker or beautician. ERNEST LI: ambition: to promote world brotherhood. GEORGE LIM LYNNA LIM: ambition: research physicist. VIVIAN LOCK: to college: ambi- tion: world-wide travel. DAN LOO: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: electronics engineer. CERISE LOUIE: to SF State: ambi- tion: elementary school teacher. RANDALL C. LOUIE: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: orthodontist and I.P.B. DIANE LOVE: to CCSF, then San jose State: ambition: forest ranger. STERLING LUKE: to San jose State: ambition: pediatrician. JOHN LUMz to UC Berkeley or Stanford: ambition: engineer. RICHARD MAHAFFEY: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: electronic engineer. HAILEN MAK: to UC Berkeley. IACQUELINE MANUS: to SF State: ambition: music major and kinderizrten teacher. BOB ARCELLUS: to Stanford: ambition: psychiatry. Poll Winners Smile for Camera STEPHEN MARTIN WAYNE MARTINEZ: to UC Santa Barbara: ambition: physician. LEAH MCCANN: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: to always be myself. DAVID MCCORMICK: to CCSF: ambition: architectural engineer. KEN MCCOY: to CCSF, then Nor- thwestern: ambition: electronics engineer. LAWRIE MCDONNELL: to San jose State. JOHN MCKENNA: to CCSF: ambi- tion: mechanical engineer. CARLOS MCLEAN: to CCSF, then UC Davis: ambition: veterinarian. CAROL MEYER: to UC Berkeley. KAREN MICKELSON: ambition: successful life. MAYUMI MISAKI: to SF State! ambition: teacher. DIANE MORRIS: t0 CCSF, then SF State: ambition: music teacher. LUCINA MOSES: to UC Berkeley. IIM MUELLER: to SF State: ambi- tion: accountant. LLOYD NAIFY IERED NELSON: to CCSFg ambi- tion: social psychologist. KENNETH NEWMAN: to UC Da- vis: ambition: doctor. MICHAEL NEUMANN: to SF State: ambition: doctor of music. KATHLEEN NC: to CCSF: ambi- tion: medical assistant. MAMIE NC: to CCSF: ambition: teacher. CARL NIELSON: to CCSF: ambi- tion: success. , TERRY ODCERS: to CCSFQ ambi- tion: construction worker. JUDY OMAN: to CCSF: ambition: teacher. VINCE OWYOUNC: to CCSF, then UCLA: ambition: structural engi- neer. Seniors Enjoy Goofing ff GORDON PARK LI: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: pharmacist. PATRICIA PATTEN: ambition: undecided. CATHY PEDERSEN: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: doctor. BARBARA PENNEY: to UCLA: ambition: intemational relations. NICHOLAS V. PESHKOFF: to San jose State: ambition: millionaire. CHRISTINA PETERSON: to SF State: ambition: to teach. PAUL PHIPPS: to SF State: ambi- tion: some. STUART PIVNICK: to UC Santa Barbara: ambition: doctor. LAWRENCE. W. PONG: to CCSF, then Berkeley: ambition: pharmacist or electrical engineer. -TANYA POWELL: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: teach mentally re- tarded children. GRANT PRITCHARD: to Cal-Poly: ambition: dairy and beef farmer. LINDA PUCCETTI: to CCSF: am- bition: to lead a happy, successful 1 e. L ADRIENNE JACOBS and FRED COLEMAN, Flirt and W0lf, laugh wildly like in a scene from Romeo and Juliet. STUART QUAN: to UC Berkeley: ambition: doctor. PAMELA ROMANOWSKI: t0 SF State: ambition: psychiatric social worker. JOY ROTHSCHILD JUDY RUCCIERO: to CCSF. NICK SAKOVICH: to SF State: ambition: biologist, STEVEN SALOMON: to UC Davis: ambition: child psychiatrist. PAMELA SAYAD: to UOP: ambi- tion: govemment. ROBERT SCAC-LIOLA: to CCSF, then UC Pharmacy School: ambi- tion: pharmacist. ROBERT SCI-iICKz to CCSF, then UC: ambition: engineering or sci- ence. KEITH SCHILLER: to UCLA: ambition: Secretary of State. RON SCHNEIDER: to San Jose State: ambition: stock market an- alyst. ROSALIND SCOTT: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: pediatrician. Best Sense of Humor goes to PAT CHIN and JEAN HINTER- MANN who are playing peek-a-boo in the Tea Carden plant life. Class Cut-Ups ELAINE LEONES and KEITH SCHILLER Ugoof olin for the photographer in the Tea Carden. MARGARET SHAMLIAN: to UC Davis. SHIRLEY SHEPARD: to UCSF: ambition: dental lab technician. JANET SHOEMAKER: to UC Davis or UOPg ambition: teacher. SAM SHORE: to UC or Stanford. PETER SIEGAL: to UC Berkeley: ambition: engineer. SAM SINGER TERRY SMITH: t0 CCSF, then UC: ambition: engineer. LENA SOO HOO: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: lab technician. GAIL SUCCS: to SF State or CCSFg ambition: nurse, rancher. ALFRED TAKAOKA TOMOKO JEAN TAKESHITA: to CCSFg ambition: international travel. LILLIAN VICTORIA TAN: to UC Berkeley: ambition: physician. L. Senior Spirit Proves Great JOSEPH TANIZAWA: to CCSF. then UC: ambition: college instruc- tor or engineer. AUGUST TECHEIRA: to USF: ambition: success. VALLERY TENNEBAUM: to UC Berkeleyg ambition: biologist. I MICHAEL THROCKMORTON: to SF State: ambition: education. ' BENTON TONG: to UC Berkeley or Santa Cruz: ambition: history or bi- ology teacher. ALBERT TOY: to CCSF, then UCL ambition: electronics engineer. WILLY TSAI: t0 CCSF, then UCL ambition: electronics engineer. FRANCIS TSE: to Cal-Poly: ambi- tion: world traveler. SHARON VEDDER: to Oregon, State: ambition: nuclear physicist. DENNIS VERDUCCI: to UCLA. PAUL WEBB: to CCSF, then UC Berkeley: ambition: doctor, MARGIE WEIL: to Boston Univ. ambition: teacher. ALAN WONG: to CCSF, then UC ambition: dentistry. ARTHUR WONG: to UC: ambition to make the world a better place. ELAINE WONG: to SF State. l LOUISE WONG: to UC Berkeley ambition: doctor. PHILLIP WONG: to CCSFQ ambi tion: architect. ' PRESTON WONG: to UCg ambi- tion: orthodontist. TERHENCE F. WONG: to UC Berkeley: ambition: pharmacist. TINA WONG: to SF State: ambi- tion: to do what I want to do. WARREN WONG: to CCSF, then San jose State: ambition: engineer, OLGA WOO: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: pharmacist. H4115 Best Dancers CARLOS McLEAN AND KIT- SAUN KING improvise their own version of the Charleston. ug.-4 iihr' A Voted Most Talented MIKE NEUNIANN sere- nades -IACKIE HANDS on his invisible violin. 57 Ah. sap., Most Spirited seniors are RON SCHNEIDER Head Yell Leader. and DIANE DE SILYA Song Girl. Seniors Graduate anuary 25, 1967 Most Intelligent seniors are SAM SHORE, a National Merit Finalist, and LOUISE WONC, a Life CSF member. Most Athletic seniors CARL NIELSON and PATSY LERNER Indian wrestle by the moon bridge in the japanese Tea Carden, Applepolishers are ALICE ALLISON, Shield Vice-President, and STEVE SAL- OMON, the Lowell Indian. 58 CHARISSE WOON: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: teacher. AVA WYNN: to CCSF, then SF State or UC: ambition: teacher. PATRICIA YEE: to SF Siateg ambi- tion: elementary school teacher. SUZANNE YEE: to CCSFQ ambi- tion: psychologist. WAYNE YEE: to CCSF, then UCg ambition: pharmacist. NANCY YORK DEBORAH YUNGELSON VIRGINIA YUP: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: to lead a full and happy life. CARY ZIPKIN: to UC Berkeleyg ambition: lawyer. Poll winners for Figure and Build are IUDY OMAN and NICK PESHKOFF. Fall 1966 Class Histor It was on a cold, january morning in 1964 that our class met for the first time on the steps of Lowell. The girls were rushing to meet their Big Sistersg the boys were trying not to look as lost as they felt. Clutching our pink class schedules, we moved from class to class,excited by the idea that we were finally in high school. To lead us through our L-10 term, we elected Russ Calvert, Tanya Powell, Diane de Silva and Bob Mills. Our only planned activity that semester was a Thank- You Teal, for the Big Sisters. Clare Barrios and Aleta Friedman entertained the Big Sisters by singing and playing the guitar. As our first semester at Lowell ended, Virstan Choy, Tanya Powell, Diane de Silva and Patty Patten were elected H-10 officers. Tanya Powell, our vice-president, worked many hours with her committees to organize a playday and picnic on the football field. The posters were hung all through the school, the cookies were baked, the lemon- ade was mixed and then it rained. Our next attempt was to be a big Christmas dance, Mistletoe Magicu. Carl Nielsen played the part of the jolly Santa Claus and Adrienne Jacobs was the mysteri- ous fortune teller. Unfortunately, we had a few prob- lems. Our dance was held the same night as the biggest Senior Party of the year. So, we sold a grand total of 46 tickets and made a clear profit of 34. As our L-11 term came around, Russ Calvert was again elected president. Fellow officers, Ann Winship, Darsha Davidoff, and Elaine Wong helped guide us through the first half of our junior year. The main event of that semester was the Junior Prom, Wild and Wonderful , held in the Grand Ballroom of the Shera- ton-Palace. Patty Patten, representing our class, reigned as queen. At this same time our JV football team, sparked by Auggie Techiera, Rich Mahaffey, Ernie Li and Fred Coleman, became City Champions. To finish our junior year we chose Paul Arenson, Darsha Davidoff, Elaine Wong and Mary Gin to lead us. We ran into trouble, though, when Paul Arenson accel- erated midway through the semester and left us without a president for the remainder of our junior year. It was Mr. Brillhart's registry that proved to be the shining light of our H-11 term. They became Vollyball Champions of the schooll Spring 1966 ushered in our L-12 year with Ernie Li as president and Diane de Silva, Dana Corvin, and Sam Shore helping him. It was during this term that our class began a new tradition at Lowell-tree planting. The main activity of our L-12 term was a Field Day and Tree Planting held at school. Leah McCann and Larry Jacobsen were winners of the pie eating contest. Frank Barone hit a bulls eye with a lemon cream pie-Mr. Cwosden is still vowing revenge. When we returned from summber vacation to spend our last 89 days at Lowell High School, Russ Calvert was S.A. President, Dana Corvin was Vice-President, Ron Schneider had become Head Yell Leader, and Diane de Silva was a Song Girl. Other position of leadership were filled by Luci Moses, Big Sisters president, Leah McCann, Girls' Block L president, Jim Berger, Boys Block L president, and Keith Schiller, Student Council president. As high seniors Virstan Choy was once again elected president. Darsha Davidoff, Olga Woo and Pat Chin aided him to make our H-12 term our most exciting. The first activity of our H-12 term was the Senior Picnic, held at Marin Town and Country Club on September 22. Later in the term we received our High Senior Buttons designed by Stuart Quan. By this time our football team had taken us all the way to Turkey Dayn. Larry Jacobsen, Carl Nielsen and Wayne Martinez were named All-City for their efforts in football. Our Senior Prom entitled The Midnight Hourl' was held in the Franciscan Room of the Sir Francis Drake on January 20. Elaine Wong reigned as queen. Croak , our Senior Show, was performed on Janu- ary 23 under the direction of Mr. Richard Hilton. The show featured skits, musical numbers and various films. On January 25, 1967 the Masonic Auditorium served as the setting for the commencement exercises. Ken McCoy delivered his salutatory address: we received our diplomas, sang the hymn for the last time, then parted our separate ways. f' V 5 52, .3 Y I1 .,,1 -L-.9 M 5, ,rg .fy 31. Q if I A J . 'N gh ., 5 Q. X ,. , , . ui, Qi ,f ' .1 af gk , You'll never believe who just walked inl We present our queen This music has so Elaine Wong Reigns F' Ei' J as Seniors Frolic In spite of hard rain on the evening of january 20, 1967, the Fall ,66 class presented a successful Senior Prom. Entitled 'iThe Midnight Hour, the prom was held in the Franciscan Room of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel. Music was provided by Rudy Salvini and His Orchestra. Elaine Wong was crowned Senior Prom Queen by Class President Virstan Choy. U . ull! Don't look now, but a photographer is taking our picture! 60 The Big ay: raduation Commencement exercises for the Fall Class of 1966 were held on january 25, 1967 at the California Masonic Memorial Temple. The Lowell Choir and Orchestra, under the respective leadership of Mr. O. Dale Blackburn and Mr. jack Pereira, performed for the occasion. Highlighting the program was a solo by Jacqueline Manus entitled The Concerto for Trumpet. Ken McCoy gave the salutatory address and the guest speaker was Mr. Reynold Colvin, past president of the San Francisco Board of Education. After the conferring of diplomas by Principal 1. A. Perino, the graduating class sang the Lowell Hymn. I d J. ii. I n. - Mfg. F' . -..Q Ken McCoy speaks to his fellow graduates for the last time as a group, The Lowell Orchestra plays for the Fall Class of 1966. - ' 3' 'L The graduates listen attentively during their last moments together. Class of Spring '6 Elects Leaders TED ZOUZOUNIS President Fall Officers IACKIE JARMAN PAT MOYES BRIAN STUBBS Secretary Vice-President Treasurer We're proud that all our song girls are high seniors. 62 Spring Oficers JENNY KUENSTER CLAUDIA WOLF BRIAN STUBBS Vice4Presiclent Secretary Treasurer And we're just as proud of our yell leaders. CHRIS CARROLL President EI r Hmmm . . . let's take a look at these Z V V A seniors . . . Chris Carroll Leads Seniors O I can sax it supe rcali callsliperfragil supercalifragilisticexpialiclociouslll MARIKO ABE: to SF State: ambi- tion: music teacher. MARILYN ABE FRAN ABRAHAMSON: to UC Dav isg ambition: veterinarian. RICK ABRAHAMSON: ambition psychologist. VINCENT ACBAYANI: to CCSF ambition: service. THERESA ALEXANDER: to SF State: ambition: teacher. JEAN ALLEN JIM AMARD ANTHONY ARABOGLOU: to CCSF, then Stanford: ambition: dentist. LENA ARBEIA: to CCSF, then UC Davis: ambition: veterinarian. PETER ARONSTAM: to MIT Or Columbia Univ.: ambition: to stiidy astronautical engineering. f MARGARET ASHLEY: to SF State ambition: elementary school teacher. HARRY ASHTON MICHAEL BAILEY: to UC Berke leyg ambition: politician or writer. JOE BALDONALDO DAVID BALLARD ANNBRITT BARING: to SF State or CCSFQ ambition: medical assistant. JOHN BARR: to Cal Western or CCSFQ ambition: lawyer. RAUL BARRAZAIR: to CCSFg ambition: priest. PATRICIA BAI'ITLE'I'Tz to UC Santa Barbara: ambition: teacher. CLAUDIA BELL: to California College of Arts and Crafts: ambition: artist, DAVID BENJAMIN: to UC Santa Barbara. DIANE BERCAMINI: to college: ambition: foreign language and English major. LINDA BERC-ER: to CSM: ambi- tion: lab technician. 475 COURTNEY COMPTON, Vice-President and MARK ROSEN Superb artist CHRIS CARROLL and scintillating smgier DEBBI Yell leader, were voted as Typical High Seniors JOSEPH received a landslide of votes for Talente GLENN BERWICK RAY BIAGINI: to USF: ambition: physician. KAREN BLAKER MIKE BLANE BARBARA BLAIR NANCY BLEIWEISS: to SF State. VICTORIA BLEY: to U. of Arizona: ambition: lawyer. BETH BLUMENTHAL Could Class Cut-Up RICH HEINTZ be wondering if his co-hort, DONNA DUDEN, is hiding in the tree? Wolf ERIC SINCLETON searches for Flirt VICKI LEEDS, or is he? I SHERYI.. BRACKEN: to USF: am- bition: to always be happy. 'STEPHEN BRATTLI DEBBIE BROOKS LOUISE BROTSKY: to college: ambition: to do my thing fwhatever it ish. JAMES BROWN: to SF State: am- bition: lawyer. MELISSA BROWN: to UC Berkeley. IRMA BOLTON: to CCSFQ then Howard Univ.g ambition: success BRUCE BOSLEY: to Michigan: ambition: lawyer. JOE BOVILL RICHARD BOYLE: to CCSFg am- bition: college teacher. Seniors Have Diverse Interests LINDA BROWNINC: to LA-lunior College. SANDRA BRUNELLO l STEVE BULLIS RODCER BURKE: to UC. MIYO BURNETT: to SF State. CECILIA CABANAC: to CCSFg ambition: to be happy, enjoy life, and travel. DAVID CALEF: to Univ. of Michi- gan: ambition: psychoanalyst. ELIZABETH CALLAN: to San jose State: ambition: elementary school teacher. LUPE CANIZALES: ambition: interpreter. CECE CAPMAN DAVE CARLSON CHRIS CARROLL RENEE CARVAIAL CHRISTINE CASE: to USF: ambi- tion: social worker. SYLVANIA CASTELLANOS: t0 CCSF, then SF State: ambition: to teach and to lead a happy and suc- cessful life. ELIZABETH CASTILLO: to SF State: ambition: social worker. CARL CHAN: to Brown, UCSC, or Dartmouth: ambition: teacher. DONNA CHAN: to CCSFg ambi- tion: to achieve happiness. Senioritis Is Catching! MARTIN CHONG NICK CHOSICH WILLIAM CHOW: to CCSF, then UC Berkeley: ambition: architect or commercial artist. WILLIAM CHOY TANIA CHRAMKO ARLENE CLARKE MARLENE CLARKE: to SF State. NORMA CLIFFORD: ambition: interior decorator. EILEEN CLITHEROW: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: x-ray technician. MADELINE COLICHIDAS: to SF State: ambition: pharmacist. PETER COLMAN CARYN COMBIS FLORENCE CHAN: to CCSF5 ambition: travel. HENRY CHAN SHARON CHAN: to CCSF: ambi- tion: public relations work. SUSIE CHAN: to Wellesley College. CHRISTINE CHANG: to SF State or CCSFg ambition: mathematician and airline stewardess. CECILE CHASE: to Dominican C ol l e g e for Women or CCSF: ambition: teacher. JULIA CHEN: to UC or Wellesley: ambition: to go to a university in France, interpreter. ROBERTA CHEW: to UC Berkeley or SF State: ambition: social worker. BONNIE CHIN FRANK CHIN: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: aeronautical engineer. SUSAN CHIN: to SF State. VICKI CHIN: to SF State: ambition teacher. COURTNEY COMPTON: ambi- tion: journalist. JULIE CONKLIN JOYCE COOK: to CCSF or UC Berkeley. KATHY COOK MARY LOU COOPER: t0 UC Berkeleyg ambition: home economist. KEN CORREA: to CCSF, then USFg ambition: FBI. ANAMARIA CORRIERI: to Fl. Univ. in Italyg ambition: linguist. IULIEANN COYNE Say, Karen! What in the world is Senioritis ? I X il KELLIE COYNE: to SF State: am- bition: teacher. LAURETTA CUADRA: to UC Santa Cruz. WILLIE CURRY: to CCSF or CCCg ambition: business administration. L,Jtl'TlS' UQ. TONY CUTINO: t0 CCSF, then UC: ambition: medicine. MARY LOU DALE: to CCSFg am- bition: entertainer. TERRY DAVIDSON Seniors Select More Poll Winners Are Date Baits KATHIE MCBRIDE and JOE BOVILL about to embark on a clandestine adventure? VICKIE DAVIS: to SF State: ambi- tion: high school teacher. MAISIE DEA: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: to travel. THOMAS DEA GLENN DE BROCKY: to Arizona: ambition: engineer. BETTY DELANEY: to SF State: ambition: social worker. ANDREA DE MARTINI: to UC San Diego. 70 Figure and Build poll winneres SHARON ROSENBAUM and BOB SPEARS, rock on a horse ROBERTA DEMPSEY RICH DER MARSHA DE SCALA: to Bay City Collegeg ambition: medical assistant. RAY DESCALZO JAMES DILLION: I0 Washington C.g ambition: research chemist. SUE DITTO LINDA DONC: to SF Stateg ambi- tion: school teacher. CHARLES DREYFUS DONNA DUDEN: to SF Ari Insti- tuteg ambition: Poster freak and mad artist. KENTA DUFFEY ROBERTA DUNN LARRY DWYER How do you do? I'm Richard - A V A K 3 l Kemp. Listen carefully . . . I'll tell you all about it. MIKE DWYER: to Coloradog ambi- tion: lawyer. SANDRA DYER: to CCSFg ambi- tion: to be happy. NOEL EBRAHIM: to CCSF, then Stanfordg ambition: to be successful in everything I do in life. TINA ECHEVERRIA: to CCSF, then UCg ambition: marine biology. ANNA EDWARDS: to San Mateo Junior Collegeg ambition: designer. DAVID EDWARDS: to Univ. of Cincinnatig ambition: professional. BARBARA ELKUS: to school in east. DEBORAH ELLINCSEN: to Stan- fordg ambition: medicine. Rich Kemp Incites Lowell Spirit MARILYN FINGAS ANNA FONC: to UC Berkeley. BILL FONC: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: business or advertising. DOLLY FINULIAR: to USFQ ambi- tion: teacher or world traveler. ELIZABETH FOTINOS: ambition: happiness. IEANETTE FRENCH MADELYN FRIED JAMES FRUEH: to CCSF, then UCSB: ambition: medical engineer. RODNEY FUNC SANDRA FUNG: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: educator. TOM CAFFNEY: to CCSFg ambi- tion: shepherd. CLARA CALLETTI: to SF State: ambition: teacher. GAYLE EMMONS: to Marin Col- lege: ambition: to find happiness. BETTY ENG: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: teacher or lab research worker. CARLA EUSTACE: to SF State: ambition: social worker. ANN EVANS JOSEPH FACER: to CCSFQ ambi- tion: engineer. LILLY FAH: to SF State: ambition: teacher or nurse. PAUL FAMA: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: lawyer. FRANK FABACUNA: to CCSFQ ambition: social work or teaching. MIKE FEATHERSTONE: to UCSB: ambition: marine biologist. LIZABETH FEDUCCIA: to UC Santa Barbara: ambition: world travel. JOAN FEENEY JANET FIGABI: to CCSFQ ambi- tion: medical assistant. Seniors Are Great Spirit Boosters LINDA CARCIS: to SF Art Insti- tuteg ambition: production assistant. MARY GARDEN: to SF State: am- bition: teaching. ELYCE GARIBALDI FRANK CEE: to SF Stateg ambition: teacher. JOHN CEE: to UC or SF State: ambition: to make a lot of money. MAY CEE: to CCSF, then UC: am- bition: nurse. MONA CEORCI: to UC Berkeley. BARBARA GHIO: to SF State: am- bition: success and happiness. WALTER CIBEAU: to UC Berkeley. RON GIBSON Dresser RICH KEMP looks appreciatively at fellow poll winner JESSI KUZMANICH. MARDY WASSERMAN and BILL MASSARWEH goof Off during Sh spirited GINNY JOHNSTON and KELLY YEE both boost Thek' are the Poll Winners f0f SCUSC Of HUUIOT' much school enthusiasm as song girl and yell leader. SHIRLEY CILFETHER OZELL C-ILMORE RAYMOND CIN: to CCSFg ambi- tion: pleasure-seeker. RONALD CINSBURC JULIA CLUESINC: to UC Davisg ambition: teacher, JEAN CODIN: to SF Stateg ambi- tion: park director or social worker. DOUGLAS GOODMAN DIANA C-OK: to CCSF. ROGER COK: to CCSF, then UCQ ambition: travel. SUSAN GOLDBERG: to UC Davis. KITTY COLDSMIT BRAD COLLOBER: to UC Davisg ambition: lawyer. ANDREA CONZALES STANLEY COUMAS CHRIS GOUNARIDES: to Harvard, Yale, or CCSFQ ambition: dentist. KON GRAB Look, Mr. Koenig, it's really quite simple once you get the hang of it. RICHARD CRABSTEIN: to UC Davis. Josie GRANT PETER CRAVES JOHN GRECOIRE: to Univ. Santa Clara: ambition: business adminis- tration or advertising. CAROL CRIFFITH: to UC Berkeley. KITTY GR ICCS: to SF State or CCSFg ambition: archaeologist, history, ALICE GRUALVA BETH CRINDELL: to UCIg ambi- tion: interpreter. CECI GRUNWALD: to UC Berke- ley: ambition: diplomatic career. CHRIS CRYDER: to USF: ambi- tion: to gain 20 pounds. ANNETTE CUASSARDO: to SF State: ambition: nurse. ALMA GU ENTHER: to Chico State then Oregon State Univ.g ambition: geneticist, LORI CUCCENHEIM: to UOP5 ambition: speech tdramal and social work. WENDY CUCCENHEIM: to UC Santa Cruz. PHIL CALU: to Oxford: ambition: professor of philosophy, JAMES HADZESS PHIL HAFT JESSICA HACEDORN: to Oxford: ambition: mind expansion. TERRANCE HALL: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: wildlife conser- vationist. TINA HAMILTON: to Lewis and Clark College: ambition: teaching. PENNY HANKS: to UC Santa Bar- bara: ambition: elementary educa- tion teacher. FRAN HANLEY: to Univ. Of Hawaii: ambition: stewardess. WARREN HANSON KEN HAHA: to CCSF. WENDY HARRIS: to CCSF. then UOPg ambition: advertising, WINIFRED HARRIS GEORGE HARTWICz to CCSF and SF State. RACHEL HAUC: to CCSF. then SF Art Instituteg ambition: to specialize in humanities. ELAINE HAUSMAN: to UCLA: ambition: actress. RICH HEINTZ: to SRJCQ ambition: professional baseball. EDITH HEITMANN: to SF Stateg ambition: language teacher. BEN HEMP Bright Seniors Take Honors Applepolishers PAT PIVNICK and KEN KERN get together. Award-winning intellects JIM BOWLBY and LOUISE BROTSKY were voted the Most Intelligent. VVe 1Are 'The Seniors MICHAEL HERBERT: to CCSF. then a college for engineering: am- bition: architectural engineer. ERIKA HILDEBRANDT: to Biola College: ambition: social worker. JOHN HILLSMAN: to US Naval Academy. CAII.. HIROSHIMA: to SF State: ambition: lab technician. RICHARD HOLMLUND: to UC: ambition: Biologist. ALICE HOM: to CCSFg ambition: teacher. DAVID HOM: to CCSF. FRED HOM L 78 RAYMOND HOM STEVE HOUSER: to CSM, then USC, ambition: lawyer. DONNA HOWE: to Azusa Pacific College: ambition: primary school teacher, MELBA HUEY MARY ANNE HUFF CAROLINE HUTTON:-to UC Da- vis: ambition: psychologist. DANIEL ISAAK: to UC Santa Cruzg ambitionzl college professor. LYNN ISHIDA: ambition: to better mankind, STEVE IVERSEN PATRICIA IACKSON: to college. PATRICIA IACOBY: ambition: professional ice skater. JACKIE JARMAN DAVID IENKINS: to USF: ambi- tion: to be a songwriter. PERRY IEUNC: to UC: ambition: physicist. ANITA IEW: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: elementary teacher. KENNETH IEW: to CCSF, then UC: ambition: undecided, VUE: late Tiae C3reatest 79 MARY IEW: to SF State or UCQ ambition: teaching. HELEN IOE: to SF State: ambition: high school instructor. MONA IOE SUE IOHNSON: to CCSF. then SF State: ambition: micro biologist. GINNY JOHNSTON IOANNE IOHNSTON ALLAN IONES: to UC Berkeley. Left: SA President CEORDIE LAWRY and GAA President DEBI ELLINGSEN seem the Most Likely to Succeed. Far left: The seniors think VIC MEROLLA and JACKIE JARMAN are the Friendliest. BEV JONES DEBORAH JOSEPH: to UCLA: ambition: entertainer and journalist. STEPHEN JOYCE PATRICIA JU: to collegeg ambition: teacher. WINFIELD JUNC- KATHRINE JURUIS ROBERT KAPKIN JEFF KARP: to UC Berkeley: ambi- tion: law. BOB KEENEY CERALDINE KEH . ANDREA KELLER: to UC Berk- eley: ambition: social worker. RICH KEMP: to UOPQ ambition: P. E. teacher, KENNETH KERN: to Stanford or Pomona: ambition: physician. WENDY KESTAN JEFF KEYAK: to UC Davisg ambi- tion: aerospace engineer. BARBARA KIKUCAWA1 to CCSF. then SF State: ambition: teacher. MAX KNIGHT ELIZABETH KO: to UC Berkeley: ambition: medicine. DAVID KOPF: to UC Berkeley. BRENDEL KREICHBAUM SUSAN KROLL: to SF State or UCSB: ambition: music teacher or social worker. JUN KUBOTA JENNIFER KUENSTER: to UC Berkeley. CAROL KUMACAI: to CCSF, then San jose State: ambition: physical therapy for children. Seniors Are Tops in the Tribe JESSICA KUZMANICH: to USF: ambition: fashion retailing. DAVID KWONG: to CCSF, then SF State. EUGENE KWONC LARRY LA BONTE: to CCSF, then UC. DENNIS LACHTMAN: to UCLA or San jose State: ambition: criminal law, RALPH LAMBERT NORMAN LANCASTOR: to Beloit college: ambition: state department Foreign service. RANDOLF LARRABEA H' et E cavities! Our group had 3797: fewer And do you know what Mr, McDonnell put on the door of the journalism office? COLLIN LAU: to SF State: ambi- tion: oceanographer. JANET LAU: to SF State: ambition: math or language teacher. PHILIP LAU: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: engineering. CEORDIE LAWRY: to Stanford: ambition: doctor of medicine. LARRY LAWTON LINDA LECARTZ: to SF State: ambition: English teacher. ALFRED LEE: to CCSFQ ambition: architect. ANNA LEE: ambition: art, French teacher. CAROL LEE: ambition: undecided. CLARA LEE: ambition: teacher. GARY LEE: to UC Berkeley: ambi- tion: pediatrician. JACKSON LEE: to UC Berkeley: ambition: physician. JANICE LEE: to SF State: ambition: social worker. JERROLD, LEE: to UC Berkeley: ambition: electronic engineer. JUDY LEE: to CCSF: ambition: ex- ecutive secretary. .4 L L. .. A is, y ii 3 STEVEN LEE: to CCSF. then UC: ambition: international relations. SUSAN LEE: to a four-year colleg ambition: teacher. WILLIAM LEE: to UC Berkele ambition: architect. VICKI LEEDS YVONNE LEHMANN DEBBIE LEM RICH LEON ANTHONY LEONG 32 Y? QW' 1 L. KATHERINE LEE: to UC Berkeley, LARRY LEE: to San jose State: ambition: computer programmer. LISA LEE NANCY LEE: to SF State: ambition: to live and learn. NITA LEE PAM LEE: to CSM: ambition: stewardess. RANDALL LEE: to CCSFQ arnbi- tion: architect. SHIRLEY LEE: to UC Berkeley: ambition: math teacher. Stylish Seniors Invent New Styl Displaying the tresses that won them the title of Hair are CLAUDIA BELL and JOHN ZEYAK. L. CS , y,,f- M w 'yi yi Would you believe that the Most Casual seniors are KATE ROOKSBY and PETER CRAVES? Seniors M ake Lowell Great DENNIS LEONG: to SF State: am- bition: biologist. TERRY LEONG: to CSM, then UC: ambition: engineer. ROSE LEUNC ION LEVIN: to UC: ambition: law. SONDRA LEVY: to Foothill: ambi- tion: undecided. CHRISTINE LEW: to UC or SF State: ambition: happiness. JULIE LEW: to CCSF. SUSAN LEW: to SF Statfg ambition: elementary teacher. SUE LICHTMAN SUE LIM: to SF State: ambition: teacher or social worker. WALTER LIM: to UC Davis: ambi- tion: lab technician. PETER LIN WILLIAM LIPSON ERNEST LLORENTE: to CCSF. then UC: ambition: physicist. PETER LOCATELLI ambition: UC. FRANK LOPEZ +x Q it ifa?Sf.2QQ--illiff:-l'if.-.5 JI 52: - fidii-.52s2??i??'i2'f1?il?' H' 'VY' if 'V i ' - A I ifjiiffiiagigy -ifq+:.'x4,V,f.5i, 'Tiff 'lffi-T: ff?iQffi..g , huns Jin- ,nv- Shield President PAT MOYES and Fall SA Treasurer BOB WACNER reaped in the votes for NANCY LUKOW: to SF Stateg am- bition: to be happy and have fun. JACK LUM: to UC Berkeley: ambi- tion: civil engineer. MARILYN LURIE: to UCQ ambi- tion: teacher. BILL MALATESTA: to CCSFQ am- bition: law enforcement and nuclear physicist. COLLEEN MANLEY: to CSMQ ambition: physical therapy. MARILYN MANN: to UC Davisg ambition: to teach elementary school. JANET MAR: to CCSF, then SF Stateg ambition: elementary teacher. EDWIN MARQUIS: to San Jose State, then UC Santa Cruz: ambi- tion: lawyer, to enjoy life. Most Active. CLIFT LOUIE: to Whitworthg am- bition: pharmacist. TONY LOUIEz to UC: ambition: to get through. PATRICIA LOUIS: to CCSF, then SFSCQ ambition: teacher. CHARLENE LOW: to CCSF. then UCg ambition: lab technician. MILTON LOW: to CCSFg ambi- tion: lawyer. ROBERT LOW JACKIE LUCAS LEONA LUCCHETTI: to Pomona Coliegeg ambition: to be a well- educatecl individual. .al CEORCINE MARROTT: to UC Berkeley. BILL MASSARWEH: to USF Ol' CCSF: ambition: lawyer. MARILYN MATSUNO: to CCSF: ambition: elementary school teacher. FLORA MATYAS DEBBIE MAZUR: to SF State: am- bition: business administration. KAREN MAZUR: to SF State: am- bition: secondary school teacher. KATHIE MC BRIDE: to CSM, then UC: ambition: elementary edu- cation. SUSAN MCCOY MARY ANN MCEACHREN: to Mills. SUSANNE MCHENRY: to Saint Francis School of Nursing: ambition: surgical nurse, JAMES MCKEEMAN: to CCSFQ ambition: history teacher at Lowell. ROBERT MCLAUCHLIN: to Son- oma State: ambition: to work in the field of transportation. DEBORAH MCTERNAN LYNN MEIER: to American Univ.: ambition: spy. VICTOR MEROLLA: to Univ. of Santa Clara: ambition: business manager, -IAN MEZAROS: to UC. LINDA MICALLEF: to CCSF: ambition: to pursue a musical career and to travel. ONNIC MINASIAN: to UC Berk- eley or Stanford. KALLIE MOORE: to SF Stateg ambition: commercial buyer. WILLIAM MOORE We Are a Class of Man alents VINSON MORAN: to CCSF, then USF: ambition: electronics engineer. WILLIAM MORIYAMA: ambition: medicine. PATRICIA MOYES: to UC Berkeley. PAT MURPHY PENNY NAKATSU: to SF State, then study in Europe: ambition: museum curator. BENADETA NAPIER: to SF State: ambition: drama, and to nsee what tomorrow brings. TERRI NATHAN DAVE NELSON RICH NEWBERC ALLEN NC: to UC Berkeley: ambi- tion: chemist. DON NCUYEN NANCY NICHOLS: to CCSFQ 8171- bition: legal secretary and writer. DAVID NICOLA: to UC Berkeley: ambition: doctor. WESLEY NILES: ambition: live a pleasant life. LEVON NISHKIAN: to Univ. of Colorado: ambition: civil en ineer. LEICH NODA: to CCSP: amiition: to graduate college. Talented high seniors practice playin the recorder during spare moments of their unch period. CHRIS O'CONNELL CHRISTINA OERTEL: to CCSFQ ambition: nuclear physicist, ALLEN OCI IANICE OCI: to UC Berkeley or USF: ambition: chemical engineer- ing or pharmacist, JORGE OHY SHARON OKAZAKI: to San Jose Stateg ambition: high school teacher, ROBIN O'NEAL: to CCSF, then San jose State: ambition: art educa- tion or medical illustration. ELENA ONC High Seniors Rule! We, RODDY RODRIGUEZ and LIZ SHIH, thank you for selecting us for Personality. 2 ..d,,,Q . ,rw I airy., Us -rr-no H s ,,.,--al,ic.3.:?' fxwii-asftiglwssialfrai- ' e 5ryp+g5,1gw3sw1axfs 4 GERALD ONG: to SF State: amhi tion: architect and engineer. LILLIANA ORTIZ LAURA OUTSEN: to CCSP: ambi- tion: costume designer. LESLEY PAINTER MARY PANCHARIAN: to CCSFQ ambition: elementary school teacher. SYLVIA PARKHURST: to CCSFg ambition: hairstylist. SHARON PERPER: to CCSF5 am- bition: airline stewardess. VERA PETROFF 1 I is-we 5 flag rs, I V , og, it fmzfsm -3, QA giggv' ef:-5 5- H- ff- wg--.gf ,Mffiz l --1.z.eE-35lgfgq5fa4w2- sqfmfusf' at-Q.. -- Q'ii9'fff5fMWgffSfflftll 1-i ,lfff t '5 'Mi if. ...fra ,V sf w.W.r--:,a,,.:s.fi- T., .,,..AM,,,,tf,, ,,l 4:1-.wiv I. f .-:ty , . RICHARD PEZNER: to UC Berk- eleyg ambition: pharmaceutical research. DOM IN IQU E PICHIGNAU PATRICIA PIVNICK: to UC Berk- eley: ambition: teacher. ELAINA PON VIRGINIA POON: to SF Stateg am- bition: secondary education teacher. CYNTHIA PRICE: to Ohio State: ambition: hotel manager and private secretary. DANNY QUAN: to UC Berkeley: ambition: electrical en ineer g . KAREN QUAN: to CCSFg ambition: cou rt repo rter. RAYMOND QUAN: to UC: ambi- tion: engineer. RICHARD RASKIN: to CCSF, then UCLAg ambition: lawyer. PAT RATTO CLARIE REINER LOUISE REINSCH: to UCQ ambi- tion: professional youth organization leader. LES REYES: to CCSF: ambition: engineering. JOHN RICHARDSON: to CCSF. then SF State: ambition: lawyer. KEN RICHARDSON: to Oxford: ambition: counter spy. We solemnly swore to swear oif bad breath, and we're glad we did ll! i hu.. ., A 9. Mirror, mirror on the wall ,A STEPHANIE RIEKMAN: to SF State: ambition: professional musician, HELEN RIPPLE: to SF State: am- bition: elementary teacher, DEAN RISTENHART: to SF State: ambition: college instructor. BERNADETTE RODRIQUES RODDY RODRIGUEZ JR.: to SF State: ambition: forest ranger. MAUREEN ROGERS KATE ROOKSBY MARK ROSEN: to USDg ambition: medicine, teaching, or urban planning. SHARON ROSENBAUM: to Foothill. ALTHEA ROSS CAROL ROSS: to CCSF. then SF State: ambition: elementary school teacher. RON ROURK: to CCSF. then Cal- Polyg ambition: engineer. NANCY RUFF: to UC: ambition: pediatrician. STACY SAMUELS: to UCQ ambi- tion: Fireman. LINDA SANDSTRONL to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: elementary school teacher. IRENE SANDVIK: t0 CCSF, then SF State: ambition: undecided. Seniors Shine With Athletes JEFF KARP and TINA HAMILTON emerged as the winners for EFREN SAPIANDANTE: ambition: teacher. SUE SAUNDERS: ambition: dental assistant. DARBY SCHAFFER MICHAEL SCHEPI SOONALOTE SCHMIDT MARTIN SCHWARTZ: to CCSF. KAREN SECAL: to CCSFg ambi' tion: teacher. SANDRA SEC-ALE: to California Lutheran Collegeg ambition: ele- mentary teacher. SUSAN SHAIN JANE SHAW: to Fisk Univ. jIM SHICLEY LIZ SHIH PAM SHIROVIA: to San jose Stateg ambition: elementary education. SUSAN SHOAF ANGELA SIERO TOM SILVA This is the easy life! RALPH SINICK: to Univ. of Michigan. BEATRICE SINONCELLI: to USF: ambition: UN delegate, BRUCE SKOLNICK: to UC Davis: ambition: happiness. AMY SLETTELAND: ambition: to promote sunshine, SANDRA SLOBODIEN: to CCSF. then UCg ambition: interpreter. RON SMETANA: to Berkeley: am- bition: lawyer. JOAN SMITH: to CCSP: ambition: social worker. LINDA SMITH: to Antioch: ambi- tion: nurse. MERISA SMITH: to UCSB: ambi- tion: ethnological research analyst. SHARI SOMMER SHARON SONODA: to CCSFg ambition: dental technician. JENNY SOO HOO: to SF State: ambition: happy and fulfilling life. STEVEN SOO HOO: to UC Berk' eleyg ambition: electrical engineer. CHARLENE SOUTHALL SUSAN STEARNS VICTORIA STEINBERG: to SF State: ambition: teacher. SHERRILL STERN LARRY STERNBERC: to UC Berli- eleyg ambition: architect. DAVID STEVENS: to SF State: ambition: TV reporter on the moon. BRIAN STUBBS: to Williams: am- bition: lawyer. NANCY SUSNOW: to UC: ambi- tion: psychology. PETE SUSOEV: to CCSF. RICHARD TALACA: to SF State: ambition: technologist. SUSAN TALMACE: to Univ. of Ar- izona: ambition: economist and to lose twenty pounds. BARBARA TAM: to USCg ambition: Ph,D, in political science. ANNE TANG: to UC: ambition: medicine. MABEL TANG: to San jose or SF Stateg ambition: elementary educa- tion teacher. RHODA TANC EDGAR TANTHANA TAM THOLLANBR: to CCSFQ ambition: medical assistant and tennis instructor. MICHAEL THOMAS: to CCSF. then UCg ambition: pharmacist. PAT THOMAS All Eyes Are on Seniors The Hayes have it, or should we say that NORM ANDREASSON and NANCY BLEIWEISS have the Eyes? BARBARA TOLER: to a nursing college: ambition: registered nurse. HENRY TOM MIMI TOM: to CCSF, then UCg ambition: pharmacist or teacher. CHRISTINE TONC: to college: ambition: teacher or med. tech. PAT TOOMEY CHANTEL TORRENTE LANA TOY: to SF State: ambition: programming. STANLEY TOY: to john Hopkins or UC Berkeley. BARBARA TRAUTMAN -IEANNE TRINCALE: ambition: legal secretary. MOSES TSO PEGGY TURCINA: ambition: to get H l'Il0l'g2ll1. ,lx L gg JANET UMLAND: to CCSF, then UCSB: ambition: to be happy. HARRIETTE UNCER: to Univ. of Oregon: ambition: technician. IANNA VANBRAKEL: to Amster- dam Univ.: ambition: languages. ROBERT VAN PRAAG CHRIS VASIL: to Stanford: ambi- tion: doctor, VIRGINIA VERRILL 94 L Dancers TED ZOUZOUNIS and SANDY WONG demonstrate. GENE VLAHOS EILEEN VOHRYZEK ROBERT WAGNER: to UC Berk- eleyg ambition: law. JOHN WALTON: ambition: teacher. CHRISTINE WALWYN: to UC Davisg ambition: foreign service officer. ROBIN WARD MARDY WASSERMAN: to UC Berkeleyg ambition: journalist, SUSAN WEISS: to UC Berkeley. L Seniors Are Swingers After three years at Lowell, Bashful RALPH SINICK and BEV WORTMAN finally meet each other in registry. .A ANDREA WELLES: to Univ. of Oregon. PHIL WENCER: ambition: ar- chitect or teacher. BARBARA WERNER WANDA WILBURN CANDACE WILLIAMS CAROL WILLIAMS: ambition: happiness. Finals Are a Bree e for Seniors The winners for Dimples, AMY SLET- TELAND and GLEN de BROCKY, smile for the camera. TOM WILSON: ambition: medicine. PAMELA WILEY: to College of Marin: ambition: elementary teacher. WENDY WISH: to UC Berkeley. CLAUDIA WOLF ANITA WONG: to SF State: ambi- tion: social worker, or teacher. BELINDA WONC: to UC Berkeley: ambition: statistician. CALVIN WONC: to UC Berkeley: ambition: medicine. CAROL WONC: to UC Berkeleyg ambition: medicine. CHARMAINE WONC- DEBORAH WONC: to San Mateo: ambition: teacher. FLORENCE WONC: to UC Berk- eley or UOP: ambition: to lead a happy and prosperous life. HELEN WONC: to CCSF, then UC Berkeley: ambition: public relations or education. JACKIE WONC: to CCSF. JEFFREY WONC JERSEY WONC: ambition: teaching. JOANNE WONG: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: teacher. f KARISSA WONG LILLIAN WONC LONNIE WONC: to SF Stateg am- bition: teacher. MARY JANE WONC MAUREEN WONC: to UC Berk- eley. MELISSA WONC: to SF State or UC. MELVIN WONC: to CCSF, then UC. RODNEY WONC: to UC Berkeley. L RAY WONG SANDRA WONC SHELDON WONC: to San Diego Stateg ambition: undecided. SUKI WONG: to CCSFg ambition: dietitian. WARREN WONC: to UCQ ambi- tion: lawyer. YVONNE WONC RODNEY WOO: to CCSF, then SF Stateg ambition: in Held of math or history, f WENDY Woo. to UC Berkeley QV!! SF Stateg ambition: mathematiciin. Oi vaylll I studied the wrong material for my civics testl .1 WILSON WOO: to USF: ambition: attorney-at-law. BEVERLY WORTMAN: ambition: airline stewardess. MIKE YAMAMOTO: to CCSF: ambition: engineer. BARBARA YEE: to UC. BARBARA YEE: to SF State. EDWARD YEE: to UC Berkeley: ambition: aeronautical engineer or research scientist. FULTON YEE: to UC Berkeley: ambition: physician. GWEN YEE: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: to be successful and helpful with a meaningful life, JAMES YEE: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: mechanical engineer. The Grand Finale: radu-ation JOHN YEE: to CCSF, then SF State: ambition: business. KELLY YEE: to UC Berkeley: am- bition: nuclear physicist. VICTOR YEW CYNTHIA YIM: to UC Berkeley. ELAINE YIP: to SF State: ambition: mathematician. JULIE YIP CYNTHIA YOUNG: ambition: teacher. YOLANDA YOUNG: to UC Berk- eley: ambition: to get some wings and fly! ANITA YUEN: to UC Berkeley: ambition: to succeed in whatever I endeavor. DEBORAH YUNGELSON: to UC: ambition: teacher. MIKE ZELIGS: to UC Irvine: am- bition: doctor. TED ZOUZOUNIS: ambition: success, PENNY HANKS and JOHN WALTON we chosen as the Prettiest and the Handsomes respectively. 1 M, f L4 4 ggi ,: :iff , wk A551 -.71 A ' A if 'X U' X Why 9' Yes, it is hard to believe that our three years at X Little do they know what's up my sleeve!!! Lowell are over. It Could Be You!!!? Holy Scramble Day!!! My schedule looks more like Is he really being studious or is he subscribing to ??? scrambled eggs than 100 ing 1967 stern grounds sprawled the ht morning mist sheltered the ings and the walkways which ances Millmg around the crowded hallways, 628 strong, e new low sophomore class. 964 saw a coming together of arts of the city, individuals of :sive Eucalyptus trees which L 7 g . . l. . 1 1 cohesive unit with common o the Spring Class of 1967 bjectives of that class was its 's already established student unds, and beliefs who were to li I . o l 1 a slow, but steady and sure has Dreyfus a slate of leaders husiasm. Plans were in the air ns voted in Stan Toy, Galen t ng of weed-pulling contests, a , the establishment of a school ideas vigorously debated and I . . Toy and his fellow officers. llties beyond sophomoric con- 1 had to be either abandoned or sophomore semester that some i . ved were actually carrled out. Nguyen, Courtney Compton, 'k Rosen, teamed up with the nsor the Held day on Lowell's s . N rn a halcyon day Unmarred by eld day proved to be the first of April in Paris the dance at band played, was the second guyen and his cabinet. Spon- ore class alone, this Parisian e 90 minute finals endured the ore year ended on a happy nool. With the institution of 45 3 . m md the low junior class solicite rooter buttons to impassioned 1 dents, and sundry bystanders. arned or lost Bob Wagner and sky, Nancy Susnow, and Peg wirp dance toward Christmas- by the passage of legislation in l this project went into the S.A. e . I 1' Iouncils which ended the class- the Lowell Dance ?I', 3 COTYlpI'0H1iSC NVHS exams have been the he AAA round robin son. 'll football team, in t . 1 he Volleyball Courts ple fight With jeff , and Milton Low at ed off with a muffled I 1 unior Prom oe Wild as the Wind, m at the St. Francis n the pie contest as a E J ' D J u o ell's high juniors saw playoffs once again, 1rd. he class united even e Jarman, Pat Moyes, he Sir Francis Drake the first undertaking 11or Exclusive, which f 'phous group of low rough the 'semesters tracted to play The ed for glvlng Lowell The Vandals and the n . r . . tshirts, and almost a l ulz for using Snoopy .upervision problems, as cancelled-one of rs for the high senior If and Brian Stubbs, job of handling the e Senior Prom, the semester. e 1 , h tr projects. in accordance with Iountry Club, on May I . press of Chma, the dance-the Senior l Senior Show held the r ship Services and the 1 june 14, 1967, com- lC class to greater and Susie Chan Historian 3.5 Q 41 9 B lk f' K ,K figs I ,, 5 X Principal Mr. Perino Speaks to Lowell Students In the 1966-67 academic year, Lowell has 215 students in the California Scholarship Federation, 18 National Merit Finalists and 38 Commendations, and 98 tookk125 advanced placement tests. These figures serve to insure Lowellis academic mar . Lowell's athletic teams attest to the schoolis balance. It is still difiicult to believe that Lowell lost to S.l. last Thanksgiving for the City Championship. This yearbook is devoted to the school activities of all Lowell students and to the graduating classes of Fall 1966 and Spring 1967. I am very proud of the achievements of our students this year. We excelled in the academic as well as the extra-curricular. I am especially proud of the students who gave generously of their time to brighten someone else's life-and a particular Hthank-youi' to those students who helped Mspruce-upw the campus with trees and shrubs. Throughout the pages of this outstanding yearbook you will relive some of your school events. Enjoy yourselvesg you are here only for three years. As for our graduating seniors, I hope that they view their accomplishments with satisfaction. I further encourage them to bring to those institutions of higher learning which they have chosen the Lowell zeal to excel. Strive for the top of the class! Finally, I wish to congratulate the yearbook staff for a job well-done. It is a beautiful and fitting testament ofthe events of 1966-67. 1. A. Perino 103 Deans and Head Counselor Prals Mr. Krytzer shares a joke with Bob Wagner and Bev jones. Dean of Boys To the classes of Fall, 1966 and june, 1967: Time inexorably moves on and the records tell us you have completed your work at Lowell. May I add my best wishes to the many you have received in achieving this milestone in your life's prepara- tion. , For more than a century the name of Lowell High School has had an unusual effect on its alumni, reminding them that Lowell is a thing of the spirit, standing for scholarship, leadership, and excellence. Perhaps the thousands of graduates who have contributed so richly of themselves to the world reiiect these lines which Daniel Webster wrote about enduring values: If we work upon marble, it will perishg If we work upon brass, time will eflace itg If we rear temples, they will crumble into dust, But, if we work upon immortal souls, if we imbue them with principles, with the just fear of God and the love of fellowman, we engrave on those tablets something which will brighten all eternityf, Harry M. Krytzer Busy though she is, Miss Poole always finds a moment or two for a friendly chat with a student. and Congratulate Graduates A student's inquiry registers astonishment on Mr. Torlakson's face. Dean of Girls This is the time so eagerly awaited through three long, busy years by you, our graduating seniors. When you entered as sophomores, many of you were appre- hensive. You were entering a large, challen ing aca- demic school. Then you became self-assured, active, enthusiastic juniors. You established your various iden- tities in fine scholarship, ood sportsmanship, and all the other phases of school life. Suddenly you were seniors, the leaders and guides for the classes following you. Lowell is a finer school because you have been a part of it. Now this phase of your lives is Corning to a close. You are reaching an ending that tradition has labeled as Commencement. You are about to exchange the small world of Lowell for something more challenging and more demanding. My hope for you is that you grow and mature in this new world beyond Lowell as you grew and changed within Lowell. Finally, I hope there will come leaders from your group to whom we can look with pride and confidence. Margaret Poole r....... W .r y g 105 Ml, ., .,,..,, py , r r Head Counselor Seniors, hail and farewell. Three years at Lowell have changed you. Principles that seemed reliable and personalities that were impressive ,in the ninth grade have different values for you today because you now know more and different things. At the same time, communicating with your elders has often become frustrating and exasperating because their experi- ences have given them understandings and atti- tudes which may seem unrelated to life as you have come to see it, and you are sometimes appalled at the way they run their lives-and yours. ln the years ahead, as you continue to grow in wisdom and understanding, you may come to wonder less at how badly they manage and more that they-and you-manage at all, less that the worlds institutions are imperfect and more that man has devised institutions that serve us as well as they do. Allen Torlakson Mr. Torlakson is always ready to answer a students questions. ' 'iiilif' -fi5if.EII7Zi.i5E221.53121 fr . ' ff , 5515 :- itiiiiilfili-isilf isii-. .. :L ' We . r V' n, . t:,ttiasr.p. - an ,....,.rt,-frrawgrmw g English English 3-6, Senior En- glish Review, world litera- ture, Advanced Public Speaking, journalism, dra- matics, and poetry are courses found in the English department. 11- , ,N r5l,i,Jf!,, fl .1 l .s lm, a 532 2 i r lg D 5' Mi f 'ang ,L 1,2 ii 2 , A V .5532 .. Z. . ,A ig? so : E J JA itat' i Mrs, Anne Wallach Department Head Counselor Miss Cathryn Brash Mr. jack Anderson i 1 4 Mr. Maurice Argent Mr, Michael Calvello Mr, Thomas Collins Mrs. Mary Cunningham Mr. Peter Gamble SA AW a s.. Mr. Walter Halbasch Mr. Robert Lombardi Miss Immaculta Lupis Mr, Ken! Marlin Mrs. Shirley McClung Mr. james Gazaway ,f-f,--,, .. 4 S fa WV, l' ,J X s ,, r swat, .J L N s s I iw Mr. Thomas McDonnell -.. ' ' , , , - Q Qiglilll , K , K, il iii is is it 311523 A R Q, ' . I 2- ,Q ww: ri we 1 ' ' Mrs. Lillian Miller Mr. George Moore Miss junicc Soffen Mr. Robert Taylor Miss Betty Valley M r, William Worley History Mr. Raymond Milton Department Head Mr. Donald Brillhart World history, United States history, Senior Civics, economics, economic geo- graphy, Latin American history, and Pacific Rela- tions are among the courses taught in the history de- partment. Movies supple- ment class discussions, lec- tures, and textbook work. i i Qi: wfmigmg- ialtalxfai Lil? i V 1.,,,,,l3i 'ai wllswii' ' l fm 'ga.magii4 kasgfwmftf . l Films are shown during class to aid in the particular subject taught. Mr. Robert Buckley Mrs. Elenor Cross Mr, Francis Driscoll Mr. Norval Fast NI r. l-Irnst I-'eibuscli Mr. james Goldsborough Mr, Milo Gwosden Mr. Robert Leudtke Mr. jack Meier Mr, Walfred Strong Mr. Robert Sturtevant Mr. Peter Zasso -a,I. 'f .. f.,4gf,g,,3,,. al if Miss Linda Amold Mr. Donald Carpenter Miss joan Downy Mr. joseph Ehrman Miss Alice Frederick Counselor Mr. George Haliburton Mr. Robert Hyink Mr. Henry Ingham Miss Una MCBGHD Mr. Jam6S NiCk6rS0r1 Counselor Mrs. Helen Rose Mr. Denis Treadway Mrs. Gene Wangsgard Mr. james Williams Mr. Peter Dahl Department Head Math Algebra, geometry, col- lege placement 5-8, ad- vanced algebra prep., and problematical statistics are courses available in the math department. ,,..,3,,,,. ,, 7 ., . ., ,, E if , .3 QW, ffff' 1, V ,,ffaqxrggQ2g,ifqf. -i 5 iefuzffwwvff fxziffiii? in Q ,,,,, p ,Y , .,.,, , , K qi in K .tr 1445 .. ' ',': Q., 5 va I N. Miss Faith Appleby Mrs Ruth Balsdon Mr Richard Belmour Mr David Jamison MT- Graham Knox Mr Thomas Lee Mr Harper Puziss Mr. james Remosa Mrs Carol Smith Mr Fredrick Stark Mr. Carl Koenig Acting Department Head Science Biology, advanced biol- ogy, physiology, physical sci-ence, chemistry, physics, and electronics, are courses offered in the Science de- partment. Lab experiments aid lectures and textbook assignments. Q Dr. Ruth Howard Department Head Foreign Language f, F? 2 f , 1 Mr, Robert Anino Mr. Bertram Brauer Counselor X l Mr, Robert Braunreiter Mrs. Elena Catelli Mr. Harry Collis Mrs, Iva Marie Cooper Mr. Edward Crossley Counselor Counselor C ' A 'K K rt.. .. ' 'jg ' ., QQ ,E ' :J i f ' i web 1 si 4. - ' F if , l gi f - 5 Q - iii? ,fe 7 'V -I ' e . F4 1 l..', t e lessrr . V Mrs. Elaine johnson Mr. Jordon Larsen Miss Sandra Mack Mr. jacques Monchatre Miss Sallie Opstein , . f,zsrw5gQf1wSstw -' I 3 ff p g sl wig ' ' -r if K K f '-1: , , T52 sg 1 5 i - V uf ' ,E f ll iir. ,s M k fs iff ' ' ' Miss Caroline Porto Mr. Meinhard Schulz Mr. Leon Shaff Miss joan Shelley 110 Mrs. Sara Trelaun Eg' Z? 'X he Q? il 4 ' 'f ' Mrs, Margaret Camajani Mr, Tryphon Nichols Art Freehand drawing, crafts, design, commercial art, and advanced art are provided in Lowell's art de- partment. ..,,- A wwfam .,, fs.. Zaaaa V M Music Advanced choir, advanced girls' glee, mixed chorus, advanced orchestra, intermediate band, advanced band, music humanities, and harmony are in the curriculum of the music department. Mr. O. Dale Blackburn ,.. f, was , s rw H, Mr. john Pereira Miss Suzanne Stillwell Girls participate in fencing during their gym periods, ar 16 i s S Miss Leah Boehm Mrs, Jeanette Adams Miss Nancy Hubert Department Head irls' P.E. Instruction in dancing, team sports, field sports, and individual sports are all offered in the girls' physical education department. Seventh period is reserved for modern dance students, advanced tennis players, and beginning swim- mers. 4 K V, ,,,e,.1. ijk 1 f Mrs. Loys Radatos Miss Barbara Pope l l2 Mrs. Elizabeth jonasson -. , , fbi: ' i ' an ES ,6 vp .. ,,,,,, t Miss Barbara Prato Counselor Boys' P.E. Tennis, golf, softball, baseball, foot- ball, basketball, track, soccer, and a weight program are all the courses in- ,W cluded in the boys' physical education Mr. Walter Drysdale Mr. Andrew Korba department- Members of the inter' Counselor school athletic teams are in the seventh period class when the intramural pro- gram is in season. 5 ' T H 'T K 1 , R v F A A 5 Y , . Y N , : i 4 Lwliifzs' - r f - i rl i r, e ' 1 , aguin-..,. -f V. 1 V' 4' - i i Mr, Bernard Wolf Mr. Stanley Stewart Mr. William Feiling Counselor Department Head Exercise of all kinds is performed by Lowell boys during their gym periods. Driver Training Driver Training is oHered at Lowell during gym periods, lunch periods, study periods, after school, and on Sat- urday mornings. Mr. Sidney Winkler and Miss Florence OiMalley are the instructors. This course, designed to teach the student how to drive safely and correctly, is also available to ex- perienced drivers as well as beginning drivers. Q Zafifigg?fQg1e.fJ,Zm I , 55ffflWffl5'f0 Pllllllljffffgia Ut 71.112 S Mr. Winkler smiles for the camera as he hurries for a period of teaching students to drive. vm... Business 8: Mechanical Drawing ' Au f f 1- fVff:,1'W D ,, !l3!w1A:.Q- E ' , s., I - 1 -. Yes, indeed, girls, as well as boys, do study mechanical drawing. MVS- Janis LOFOYU MTS- Nancy Neuman Business Mechanical Drawing Services Library Staff 5, T tial , l 'K I 85 sm- Cafeteria stall: Kay Barker, joan Butler, Laverne Stroll, Freida Kerwin, Ruth Mrs. Lois Bamett Miss Marguerite Grayson Marshel. Office Staff Mrs. Bower Mrs. Elizabeth Goldsmith Mrs. Joyce Lyons Mrs. Doris Maddock MIS- Freida Van Zomeran Custodian stall: Mrs. jean Burlerson, Mr. jack Lancaster, Mr, Alan Butcher, Mr. Charles Dooling. 1 Mr. Stanford Lee Accountant 5 V, 1 ... ,., :V s sell: V ,. A ..V 5: ag, , .f '...ylg.,f gag Sgt. Clarence Carden ROTC ,ra ,gli K i 'v' 'CDH ,ri ii.-i ..... , cgi ' QL1' no fficers Unite For a Busy Term Under Geordie and Courtney qw-4 WY COURTNEY COMPTON LIZ SHIH Vice-President Recording Secretary ' . ,f f I ji -L if 2' ,.- q fs , , in i ki? Q M av 9 J zii, F ,fl ff S 1 F' J ' Yr 1, if W i f Q A .1 BEV JONES LESLEY PAINTER STEVE SOO H00 Athletic Art Commissioner Student Council Representative President 116 EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row: Shelborne Fung, Mabel Tang, Rich Kemp, Bob Wagner, Ceordie Lawry, jim Dillon. Back row: Courtney Compton, Mary Andrews, Pat Moyes, Stan Toy, Barbara Werner, Lesley Painter, Liz Shih. KAREN BLAKER STAN TOY TED ZOUZOUNIS Corresponding Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: Sheryl Bracken, Bruce Skolnick, Mick Macaluso, Eddie Springer, Fred Meyers, Kitty Goldsmit, Anne Nakatsu, Walter Cibeau, Row 2: jasper Williams, Winston Lee, Pat jackson, Nancy Kulvin, Sue Shoaf, Wendy Drefke, Leslie Heumann, Mary An- Rally Commissioner drews, Barbara Powell, Ariel Dritz, Linda Salomon, Kathy Wallace, Larry Mendelson, janet Mahoney, Mardy Wasserman. Row 3: juan Abrahamson, Loretta Antolini, Georgia Bruce, Grace Caterdral, Steve Soo Hoo, janet Chiappellune, Gayle Willard, Alan Buchwald, Tony Cutino, Janice Kahn, George Westermark, VIC MEROLLA RICH KEMP Assistant Yell Leader Head Yell Leader KELLY YEE Assistant Yell Leader CAROL CRIFFITH KAREN SEGAL IANE SHAW Song Girl Song Girl Song Girl Song Girls and Yell Leaders Lead Rooters in Support ofLowell Cagers H9 Dances Swing With Courtney Compton THIRD ROW: Phil Haft, Mike Schafer, Cathy Talkov, Karen Blaker, Don NGuyen, Gene Compton, Valli Benesch, Karen Lindfors, Pat Kovach, Tina McGill, Gina Luke, Leslie Baldwin, Susan Leineweber, janet Figari, Sandy Dyer, Pam Holmes, Van Nguyen, Mr. Knox, Bill Chow, Tina Summers, Norman Wong. SECOND ROW: Bob Yrazabal, Linda Smith, Barbara Tat, Dorothy Tating, Elizabeth Callan, Carol Kumagai, janice Kahn, Sandi Pivnick, Felicia Cala, Roberta Lee, Dede Fellows, Ellen Olshansky, Gilbert Yee, Rodney Woo, Larry Dresner, Warren Handelman. FIRST ROW: Vickie Fomil, Sue Everett, Cheri Pearce, Robin Katz, Pat jackson, Kitty Goldsmit. Marsha Mandrussow, Linda Allan, vielissa Wong, Anita jew, Nancy Wortman, Lynn Trent, jan Lowry, Nori Lichtenberger, Gail Portrey, Charlaine Lai, Linda Smith, Ava Chu, Phil Wenger, Dave Angress, Clark Kellogg, Alan Buchwald, jon Levin. THIRD ROW: Carol Bradford, Sharon Koblick, Laurie Gold, Mardy Wasserman, Sheryl Braken, Marilyn Lurie, Deborah Schafer, jeanne Hitzman, Yvonne Lehmann, Doug Kahn, Gary Goldstein, Paul Abramobitz, Rich Kemp, Ted Zouzounis, Mr, Knox, Maxine Orr. SECOND ROW: Pam Webb, Andrew Bushnell, Donna Chan, Mary jane Won , joanne Tringale, joan Abrahamson, Denise Fertman, Karin Ziegler, Karen Roth, Edison Liu, judi Smetana, Elise Spleiss, Karin Carlson, Diana Murphy, Mary Andrews, Pat Pivnick, Sue Goldberg, Liz Shih, Pat Moyes, Kitty Rowe, Patty Ratto. FIRST ROW: George Westermark, Sara jo Hornstein, julia Chen, Lilly Fah, Marilee Misrack, Wendy Drefke, Lisa Tartikoff, janet Chiappellon, Loretta Antolini, Alya Abdallah, Mary jew, Anne Nakatsu, May Gee, janet Korss. 120 An Italian Straw Hat Cast of Characters: Fadinard ........... ..... j erry Mark Nonancourt ,... ....,. R ichard Zinns Beauperthus . . . ...,. Paul Abramovitz Vezinet .... .....,................. Tardiveau ..,. .... R ichard Montgomery . . . .Sherman Levine Robin ...,....... . . Emile Tavernier . . . .............. . . . . Robert Van Praag ' ' .Christopher Carroll Felix ............. . . . Achille de Rosalba ... ...,....,...... . . .- Sherman Levine . . . .Dolly Finuliar ' .... Gail Portrey Anais ...,.....,....... Helene ..........,... Baroness de Champigny ,......,..,.,..,.. . l Yvonne Bloom Clara .......,............ .... I oan Feeney Virginie ......,............... VVendy VVish Chambermaid of the Baroness ...,.......... Lynn Browning Corporal ...,.................. jim McLean Servant ...,.....,......,,.....,,.,....., Members of the Wedding Party: Sherry Som- mer, Nancy Thomas, june Motzer, Penny Nakatsu, Loreen Cheney Stage Manager .... .,...............,. Lori Guggenheim Crew Director . . . .............. I . . , . Elyce Garibaldi From left to rightg Dan Toomey, Steve Granelli, Bob Yrazabal, Vinson Moran, john Hillsman, Charles Thomas, Roger Clawson, George Westermark, Bob Phelan, Keith Hauser, Mike Charles, Russ Calvert, and Cagers Finish With 4-5 Record Lowellis varsity basketball team, fighting an uphill battle all season missed the playoffs by one game. This year the team was under the able direction of Coach Stan Stewart. The squad improved quite steadily as the season progressed by winning most of their later games. The Cagers displayed their skill during the season by beating Mission, Galileo, Sacred Heart, and Woodrow Wilson. However, these wins were countered by Lowellis losses against Washington, Polytechnic, Balboa, and St. Ignatius. This term's line-up included many juniors who will be returning next year to face the AAA League with much more talent and experience. Coach Stewart gives the team a bit of advice as they down Galileo 40-23. Polyteclnnc VVashington Lincoln Sacred Heart Galileo Wilson Balboa Mission fo 'li M. Indians Develop Through Season Cranelli pops one in as the Indians down Clark manages to get the hall as the Cagers wallop Granelli jumps for two as the Indians put Galileo. Mission. down S.H. .,.y- ' Q' . 5Ei EEE-I Rooters Go Wild!!! 13O's Finish with 2-6 Record The 1303 out-hustled every team they faced, but just did not have it on the score board as they finished with a 2-6 record. Coach Richardsonis team was sparked with the fine talent displayed by: Ted Zouzounis, Sheldon Wong, Eilan Slouchester, Doug Grano, Ron Schnieder, Tod Hara, and Bill Leong. Zouzounis goes high in the air for two in the seventh game of the SSHSUII. Coach Richardson gives From left to right: Bill Leong, Sheldon Wong, james Lee, Bob Wang, Doug Grano, Bob Savelli, Rick his hearty approval as Lewis, Barry Cevertz, Steve Wolf, Ted Zouzounis, Tod Hara, Eilan Slouchester. the l30's clown Lincoln. Slouchester dribbles for two to make a total of twenty points racked up in the Mission game. VM-VME ., olfers Tee up rn Tournament Seen on the cityis links this year was an out- standing and consistent Lowell golf team. Among the best in the AAA the squad included such golfers as Ken Kern, Mike Gevertz, Bob Healy, and john White- sides. Peter Coleman addresses the ball with Milne Cevertz follows through as hrs ball rolls on Barrv Gevertz practices his swing with a wood hopes of a long drive down the to the green to get in shape for a fine season fairwav. Bill Smith takes a long look and a practice swing before sending a long ily ball to the right fielder in the big game with Poly. Team Effort Makes Champs The junior varsity team, coached by Mr. Bob- ert Braunreiter, exhibited great promise for next year's varsity squad. Leading the team was a potentially fine dou- ble-play combination of Alan Lou 2B and Mike Harris SS. Seeing a lot of action on the diamond this year were Byron Dizon, joe Balbi, Bill Smith, Dave Boston, Gary Low, John Bouyea, and Dave Miller. Coach Braunreiter smilesg his team looks like champs and he hopes for victory, Back row: Coach Braun- reiter, Bill Smith, Peter Macchai, Andy Tanner, john Edwards, Dan Rumpff, Byron Dizon. Front Row: Earl Wismer, Brian Wong, Cary Low, Dave Boston, Cary Cooper, Miles Yo- shimura, Alan Lou. , ,xx , 5 f ,, . .Ht , 2. W f , -I ' 1, ,. Heintz winds up during practice to send a curve ball Spear practices the technique of grabbing the grounders that roll flying across the plate. 'he first base area. 11 Back row: Ain Madfes, Tom Boyd, Randy Larrabee, Rich Heintz, Bob Spear, Bill Moore, Al Newman, Dennis Lachtman. 2nd row: Al Dworkin, Bruce Spiegleman, john Zayac, Fred Wilhem, John Hay- man. Front row: Phil Lau, Mark Ku, Sheldon Wong, Doug Bouyea, Fulton Yee. 130 Varsity Slugs Through Season Behind the sharp pitching of Rich Heintz, Al Newman, and Bruce Spiegleman, Lowell's varsity base- ball team made a great improvement over last year's record. With Bob Spear at first base, Bill Moore at second base, John Zayac at third, Fred Wilhem at shortstop, and Tom Boyd behind the plate, the Indians featured an airtight infield. Al Dworkin, Doug Bouyea, Bob Yrazabal, and john Hayman showed their skill throughout the season by their excellent maneuvering in outfield. 131 Coach Richardson, in his first year at the helm, looks forward to a good season. Wong takes off for lst base after laying down a perfect bunt in the Poly game. Run, ump, and Hurl jackson gets set to lead Lowell to victory in the 220. Wolf hurls the discus to victory in the Wilson meet. , ,,-i, ,, 13553 '5fQlf5f will ,LL f K ' pw 51 4? ' ' 1 , , , ,. .4 A1 Cutmo kicks to first place in the long two mile event against Serra. nl, Ooponents from Serra gather around as Coach Wolf lays down the ru es regarding the track meet. VARSITY TRACK RECORDS Event Name Time 120 Yard High Hurdle L. Kirtman 180 Yard Low Hurdle J. Plessas 100 Yards 220 Yards 440 Yards 880 Yards Mile 2 Mile Discus Pole Vault Broad jump High jump Shot Put 14.2 19.2 Plessas 9.9 Curtis 21.3 Curtis 48.6 Diffenbaugh 1:57.2 Morgan 4:27.4 Berger 9:52.0 Viguie 1574-1f2 Skinner 12'2 Plessas 23'10U Carter 6'6-1f4 Callaway 54,7-3f4U Pugh follows through after tossing the discus for his best effort in the S.I. meet. Year 1964 1949 1949 1958 1958 1962 1957 1966 1963 1965 1949 1961 1960 3rd Row: Bob Pugh, Ken Crab, Peter Aronstam, Gary Wolf, jim McLean, Mike Charles, john Hillsman, Rich Kemp, Don McPhee. 2nd Row: Coach Wolf, Kollin Tong, Steve Lee, Bob Wagner, Bill jackson, Mike Bailey, Ed Springer, Randy Bechler, Burnite Love. lst Row: Erick Smitt, Norris Evans, Lawrence LaBonte, Levon Nishkian, Ralph Sinick, Mark Passen, Mark Sockolov, jeff Karp, Tony Cutino, Russ Leong. Key shows ghlood form as he paces t e team to victory. Vilner is about to burst out of the blocks to rack up another Lowell victory. 1-30's tFar Rightl Back row: Larry Mendelson, Victor Yew, Bob Savelli, Alex lvanoff, Steve Wolf, Nick Shelomenseff, Rich Jensen, Steve Holmland. 2nd Row: Craig Shaw, Landri Tay- lor, Alan joe, Dan Friedman, Vincent Mann, Gordon Fong, Ed Marquis, Erick Smith, Front Row: Coach McBride, Robert Sakai, Norman Wong, josh Baar, Edison Wong, Gary Ma, Ron Wichman, Greg Fama. l20's KRightJ Back row: King Wong, Robert Strom, Harley Gee, jim Wedell, Harry Ng, Don Bracken. 2nd row: jackson Wong, Stanford Chin, Bob Sh- erman, Ceorge Lum, William johnson, Edwin Lee, William johnson, Front row: Robert Soo-Hoo, Boris Vilner, Paul Hara, Larry Key, Ernest Llorente. Ivanoff strains to heave the shot put as he places first against jefferson 1 I Llorente, top lightweight hurdler, shows winning form as the Indians face Lincoln. Event 120 Low Hurdle 75 Yards A 150 Yards 330 Yards 660 Yards 1320 Yards 70 Yard High H Mile 2 Mile 440 Yard Relay Pole Vault Shot Put Broad Jump High jump Event 120 Low Hurdle 75 Yards 150 Yards 330 Yards 660 Yards 440 Yard Relay 2 Mile Broad Jump High jump Shot Put 8 lbs. Li ghtwei ghts Race to Victory 130'S TRACK RECORDS urdle 120' Nanm Thne Castillo 13.2 Kendall 7.9 Chong 15.3 Eber, jackson 37.0 Mahler 1:25.4 h4eza 3 23.9 Castillo 8.9 Zak 4141.9 Berger 10:15.6 Sakai, Song Castillo, Mahler 44.7 Carro 12, M. jones 48'9-3f4 Yee 229' C. Steffin 6'1', S TRACK RECORDS Kili 14.2 Ruben 8.0 Rael Christensen Christensen 15.3 English 37.9 Mahler l:27.8 Sakai, Muto 45.6 Ruben, Nakai Mahler, Christensen English, McQuaid Cutino 10:40.1 Joe 20'10 Hicks 671-lf4 Manzies 51'6', Year 1966 1959 1961 1966 1965 1962 1966 1966 1966 1966 1964 1958 1961 1964 1958 1958 1962 1964 1964 1963 1964 1958 1958 1964 1964 1966 1966 1963 1964 Varsity team: Craig Schiller, Eric Perlman, Randy Yee, john jacobs, john Levin, Norm Lancaster, Chris Vasil, Mike Zeligs, Bill Massarweh, jeremy Levin, Dave Locke, junior Varsity team: Dave Fairley, Wayne Wong, Steve Gehl, jeff Cornell, Steve jacobsen, Dan Schick, Doug Kahn. Sophomore team: Fred Stern, joel Wineroth, Rick jacobs, jim Toupin, Mike Dillon, Dennis ja, Art Louie. 34 , , L H 4 S . S M S . Q L S S S i 'L S S , ,iis 4 'S 'li .rf 3 T 1 it i 'fs 4 2 .Sa , t , S .,,., 6951? , r Sfjl dy, , g A ' S Q5 ,,.. S E' J j 'PS ra t p : S S S , A 'fm ii s if S S 'ii - , ji ,-ti . 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Seen playing on' the varsity tennis courts this season were Mike Zeligs, jeremy Levin, Dave Locke, and Chris Vasil. The junior varsity team was sparked by the fine playing of jeff Cornell, Doug Kahn, and Wayne Wong. The sophomore team was kept alive by the skill and enthusiasm of Dennis ja, Rick jacobs, jim Toupin, and Fred Stern. it ' E . ,rx :raw ,, if -- P ,L 5 l 1 L if it L r I f -B' S. gg' rf-as 1 S i aa, Coach Anino looks on as his tennis teams fight to victory against Lincoln. Mike Zeligs eagerly awaits his opponents serve in the Washington match, john Levin uses his forehand stroke to down his opponent in the Wilson match. 1- Bowling l l Martin Schwartz. Table Tennis Back row: Alan Date, Phil Buchanan, Blaine Sidesinger, Nick Andrejeff, Front row: Steven Joyce, Henry Chan, Back row: Phil Buchanan, Bill Beyer, Nick Two registries battle for the volleyball championship. Anclrejeff, Front row: Clint Huey, Don Canardo, Steve Swenson. Intramurals Keep Lowell Out of Trouble Back row: Steve Cehl, Phil Buchanan, Dennis ja, Norm Lancaster, Matt Cervelli, Front row: Steve Wong, Fred Stern, Henry Chan, Craig Schiller, This year the Intramural pro- gram at Lowell was stronger than ever. The Spring Volleyball Cham- pionship Tournament was very exciting and it attracted more than sixty registries. This year Senior Henry Cahn won the Tennis Intramural Tournament. He also won the Table Tennis Championship for the second consecutive year. Sophomores Phil Buchanan, Clinton Huey, Steve Booker, and Don Carnardo displayed their skill by becoming the school bowling champs. Tennis Swimmers Splash This year, Lowell's three swimming teams were very strong. Each tearn's spirit added much competi- tion to their league. Among the outstanding swimmers on the three teams this year were: Gary Gibbs, Dave Calef, Gil Patterson, Roddy Rodriguez Ir., George Gara, Tod Hara, Stu Corvin, and Ken Grabstein. VARSITY TEAM Back row: Winfield Jung, Gil Patterson, Sorin Eremia, Gary Gibbs, john Miller, Gerald Sil- vey, Bill Dougall, Front two: Dave Calef, Tom Clarey, Dave Benjamin, Dave Nelson, Rich Raskin, Rich Grabstein. l30'S Back row: Ain Veske, Craig Foster, jim Elkus, Dennis Shinbori, Wayne Slagle, Dave Carese, john Richardson, Kirk Runner, Front row: Larry Gibbs, George Gara, Roddy Rodriguez jr., Tod Hara, Ken Carter, john Dills, Ron Ginsberg. 12015 Back row: Gary Chan, Ken Crabstein, Gary Kauf, jim Werner, Mike Zalkaske, Ross Boothe. Front row: Stu Corvin, Lincoln Chu, Eric Heldfond, Neal Lee, jack Svirsky. mia, ,ills 3 1 Cara displays a line example of his backstroke as he swims to victor y, Middle left: Richardson splashes to victory, utilizin his freehand technique, Middle right: Caught in action is Rodriguez whose butterfly stroke was a great asset to the 130's this season. Lower left: Calef's hardy butterfly stroke aided the varsity in a strong season finish. Lower right: Gibbs races to first place as he takes advantage of his excellent freehand style. 139 i Orchestra Records for KKHI Band Aids Spirit Boosters Among the various activities of the Lowell Band and Orchestra this past year was their remarkable per- formance at the MENC Festival. Under the active leadership of Mr. Pereira, the band and orchestra re- corded for KKHI radio station. The orchestra also plays at graduation every term. The band can be found playing faithfully at every football game. Na! Superb Chorr Performs for Governor sr , 'GEF ' W Af W 1 fills! Qi K B ky 1 ms ..-. ....l .,. , W ..,.,rL,,, fm Row 1 Barbara Tam Karen Gunter jamie Murray Debbie Kmg pettini Dave Edwards Mary Garden Norm Lancaster Don Ososke, Kltsuan King Sue Patton jeanGod1n Linda White Sandra Lawrence Pong Darby Schaffer Warren Hanson Mike Neuman, Slobodien Shirley Shepard Row 2 Elizabeth Steady Carolyn Zap Cecile Chase Lowell s Choir under the direction of Mr. O. Dale Blackburn is the best in the Bay Area. This year the Choir took first place in the annual Bay Area Festival and sang at the festival s command performance. Another honor bestowed upon Mr. Blackburn and his Choir was a request by Governor Brown to sing at the Governors Mansion. In additlon the Choir also performs at gradua- MR 0 DALE BARBARA TAM MARY GARDEN tlons school concerts and other local functions. BLACKBURN Choir President Choir Secretary Instructor Row 1 Merlene Chun Marilyn Lune Helen joe Sandra Slobodien Fabienne Palabay Wendy Drefke Row 2 Dorothy Branson Cecile Chase Clare Barrios Mary Garden Jeanne Hitzeman Jean Godm Mary G S Pancharlan Vivian Lock rtttr ttrfl G ee ,.. . Also under the excel- 1 lent direction of Mr. O. Dale Blackburn is the Girls Glee. This group works very hard to per- form at school concerts, the Bay Area Festival, and other local functions. O .L ,dll V Q ,ji j W Al 11 gg ff., 933 Qi ' E 5 . 1 -5 Elkaseaa . ...N 'iz ff' wa an . 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Fax, 3 155, HN' 31, K X A fa 1 ' ' V ' ' J . ll s , , 1, z Q 4' ' K , MQ , i Y V Q , 4LiiilKSl2!E'MSilf.itff5KiX3!!Lk2326221QIiiihiwli'5i7CQf1'l:lZHf?k fn.17I'-'l..ilGA,'iQEbiUifiAI ' .5 Ill ,,.... , !fi!'li'iliiIi ...,.. av .ft A .1 s, Fall Big Sisters ROW 4- Debi Ellingson, Sue Goldberg, Yvonne Lehmann, Lupe Canizales, Adrienne Jacobs, Carol Meyer, Diane DeSilva, Penny Hanks, Mardy Wasserman, Sue Shain, Lilian Tan, Lena Arbeia, Barbara Yee, janet Englebrecht. ROW 3-Clare Galletti, julia Gluesing, Ceci Grunwald, Barbara Trautmann, janet Lau, Vickie Chin, Leah Cohn. ROW 2- Kitty Griggs, Leona Lucchetti, Sue Kroll, Pat Pivnick, Margi Shamlian, Vararie Tennenbaum, Pamela Romamowski, Barbara Yee, Melissa Brown, Elizabeth Castillo, Karen Blaker, Mary Lou Cooper, Wendy Guggenheim, Linda Chin, Diane Appleton. ROW 1-Maureen Wong, Pam Shiroma, Elaine Wong, Liz Shih, Peg Turcina, Madeline Colichaidas, Kitty Goldsmith, Dolly Finuliar, Olga Woo, Louise Wong, April Huey, Mary jew, Darlene Chin, Janice Ho, Tina Hamilton, Lucina Moses. Big Sisters Welcome Sophs Tie the kangaroo down, sport H LUCINA MOSES Fall President IH i lim, K 1, ,,,,W.,s.-3-we-'aw I -- Crunch, crunch want some? DOLLY FINULIAR Huff, puff pop! Spring President The Big Sisters, under the supervision of Mrs. Nancy swing of thingsi' at Lowell. Neuman, do their best to make the new low sophomores To become a Big Sister, a girl must be a senior with at home. This organization holds teas, sponsors fashion at least a B average. After submitting a petition, she is shows, and generally helps the new L-10s get into the elected to the organization by the Lowell Faculty. Spring Big Sisters ROW 2- Pat Pivnick, Pat Moyes, janet Mae, Sunny Schmidt, Pam Yee, Beatrice Sinoncelli, Anamaria Corrieri, Kitty Griggs, Karen Chung, Barbara Chic, Donna Chan, Sue Shoaf, Mary Gardner, Vicki Stein- Miyo Burnett, Maxine Orr, Liz Shih, Marilyn Lurie, Nancy SUUSIIOW, berg, Ceci Crunwald, Tanya Chramko, Tina Hamilton, Barbara Peggy Turcina, Liliana Ortiz, Yvonne Lehmann, Lena Arbeia. Trautman, Alice Grijalva. ROW 1- Kathy Karass, Clara Calletti, 'I43 MABEL TANC MAUREEN WONC MR. THOMAS MCDONNELL Editor Associate Editor Advisor The Red 8z White Produces New Look LYNN LERNER PENNY HANKS Assistant Editor Assistant Editor My turn to shuffle the cards now! DEBBIE KENNY Assistant Editor 1.5511 'law s F3 Q3 9 fa' 15 Q 535 :ij sv 15 me t f 3 fi xx, ii ME A ' . -X rw., BOB ABRAMS Sprinag Assistant Editor F l Copy Editor MARGARET SHAMLIAN Fall Editor PAUL WILNER Fall Assistant Editor MR. THOMAS MCDONNELL Advisor A ,N ffwwf :f. M, JOHN CROH Reporter My I 'f7WW?? fiWi V 7119221 , . 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M, 'Z-1 ii' ' KIRK RUNNER Photographer JANET ENGLEBRECHT PENNY SHALBERC Reporter Reporter I - L 795' W e JASPER WILLIAMS HARRIET FRIED Fall Exchange Editor Spring Feature Editor Spring Sports Editor Fall Exchange Editor Speak, Lowell, DIANE CARFIELD Fall Business Manager DEBBIE LEM Reporter KELLIE COYNE Reporter . if i if 'I' , fi Q Ti s. RICH HEINTZ Reporter A... , ,: i igiir, . .f - wal, H , , Ai 1, 51 I jg, JULIA CHEN Reporter ' oiaa B ig' I .fl Q 21 . Q, ff Mt' if , la 2 ft ix 5 L V F l 9 rl BRUCE SKOLNICK Fall Sports Editor Spring Publications Editor MARDY WASSERMAN Spring Editor Fall Copy Editor Speak WENDY HARRIS' Spring Business Manager LINDA CARCIUS WENDY GUGGENHEIM Spring Exchange Editor Spring Exchange Editor iiii I fi lg? ' SON DRA LEVY Reporter DAVID STEVENS I bet he says that to all the girls! Reporter 147 A familiar sight in Lowell's new football stadium is this sign signifying home to the Indians. It was a project of the Shield and Scroll. Shield and Scroll assist at the gates of the football field. Honorary Societies Serve Lowell The Shield and the Scroll are the respective girls' and boys, service societies at Lowell. They recognize students who have contributed in some outstanding way in school activities. Wearing red and white hats, the members of the organizations are noted for their able assistance at rallies, assemblies, and other school functions. The Shield is sponsored by Miss Poole, and the Scroll is sponsored by Mr. Krytzer and Mr. Gazaway. Both societies encourage participation in school activities. This year, outside activities of the Shield and Scroll included two Christmas projects: escorting Handicapped children Christmas shopping, and gift wrapping at GET's. Plans for the Spring semester include: painting garbage cans, adding a Lowelli' sign to the stadium, and helping with the CSF coaching program. 148 Shield 8: L sp R H1 ' 'l 1 V - W' R L xg Lrg, Q L Y .l V Elaine Wong Pa! 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' -gi ei is Tony Terry Neil Ray Dante Ed Cutino Davidson DeClercq Descalzo Dong if .,.' 1 P 'i l jim Ken Jon Tim jean Crano Hara Hayman Hazen Hinterman L Q ' '3 ' i f- N fijjjjjs Q - Ralph Georclie jackson Wilbert William Lambert Lawry Lee Lee Lee Onnig Dave Mike Ken Allan Minasian Nelson Neumann Newman Ng f ' 'li I Ralph Bruce Ron Steve Larry Sinick Slcolniclc Smelana Soo H00 Sternberg Denny Bob Tom Melvin n Ray Verducci Wagner Wilson . Wong Wong Scroll 85 . AW it , A . ..:.,V A ' Russ Chris Carl Alvin Calvert Carroll Chan Chun l rll Alfredo David Woody Paul John Bill Dongon Edwards Elliott Fama Foreman Friedman l . :,,, ,,,,, .,,, Preston Wong lim Dillon , Fall President Spring President George Cara Larry Dave Dan Terrence jeff Rich Ken Jacobsen jenkins Iudnick Kan Karp Kemp Kern l 'F ' sas ,S 5 .,. V , 5 V ' K 1: VA. k ,...':, ri V1 J: li M ,,,,, tt t 1- :,g,,4 .5 T1 ,E i A .. A , f -,, , - . J, all i - x ,: -- Ernie Pete Ernie Moon Milton john Wayne Li Lin Llorente Louie Low Lum Martinez A will l . ' i m V '-. po K gg K ttee as f Wes Tom Stu Bruce John Roddy Mark Niles Silva Pivnick Randall Richardson Rodriguez Rosen . - . ' ' : 4, fu ' i ' S.. L F , .,r'- F , F ,E s-f- , 'U l ,ff 'ts los ,,f A vttt . Z I ' ,Y ,,r. 4 It 1 l R K . t-Q4 . Twig si g 5 ,,,: El .uv if A il :LV ,f lsfiiif ...-HE : 3 Bill Brian Augie Mike Stan Francis Chris Stevens Stubbs Techeira Throckmorton TOY Tse Vasil ,f ,si ,l,,s . Q NOT PICTURED: - Mike Featherstone Eugene Kwong j L Gil Patterson Ron Schneider Robert Winthrop Sheldon Kelly Mike ' Ted Phil Wong Yee Zeligs Zouiounis Haft ...EMJEES Like a Seminole, Navaho, Chikapoo, you're an Indian, too, welcomes the song girls, yell leaders, Shield, and Scroll at the Newcomers' Reception, Mglneris looked up with surprise when they noticed the first Lowell students walking to sc no . 152 2 w l S f Lowell girls have always been known for their daring- they were the first to wear bathing suits like these Newcomers Get a Glimpse of Lowell And in the 1920's, 'every Lowell girl did the Charleston and Its Histor It was the era of the Lotus Elan-Lowell students were not to he left out Finally, there was the traditional Indian ceremonial dance. Lowellites were not idle during the earthquake and fire of 1906--they were the first tohsave their school-with buckets of kerosene. 153 Lowell Scholars Top wn Records Each year, the top one-half of one percent of all high school seniors in the United States are named Semi-Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The average per high school is .one or two. Lowell has eighteen. Needless to say, these stu- dents are welcome at any university in the nation. NOT PICTURED: jim Adams David Allan Louise Brotsky Marlene Clarke Terry Davidson Rodney Wong Letters of Commendation Fran Abrahamson Alice Allison David Angress Beth Blumenthal james Bowlby Stephen Bullis Carolyn Chambers Susie Chan Arlene Clarke James Dillon Kenta Duffey Barbara Elkus joseph Facer Thomas Featherstone Robert Fuller Walter Cibeau Richard Crabstein Peter Graves Wayne Hong Steven Iverson David Ko f Geordie Lawry Peter Lin Peter Locatelli Keneth McCoy Lawrie McDonnell Christina Peterson Stuart Quan Dean Ristenpart Pamela Romanowski Harvey Scodel Christopher Vasll Christine Walwyn Susan Weiss Elaine Wong Louise Wong Nancy York ' D National Merit Finalists r Eric Abrahamson Michael Blanc . V' a, .. it ll Ein .rd Vg A -r if M I n,Vf mfi45rs Vw, ..., , , we r,.lr,,,. 'Q V - jfifgsiafff A Carl Chan lgltisfw 4 , ' ' V A -'1 - f-as , ,V :irq L ,V K get - .2 r 1 if t -fl ,s i'V--i, T 4 i Sue Goldberg it an r its-af rbi P is he A l V arf'-r,,,,, Sam Shore 154 L C' l s , ...,, r 5 Massa S 5 sw x V H , may ini! 'T W fl' safe- we . f f rtgjw f- . iff Wg? X V 7532? V, in f .r I: ' re, v' . i ta' if H' ' at 5 5 S l 5 yi 5 H V G- j,,r.,r s 1 5 xr .rsrif lf as -4 xr 4, K r 2 Q, i ' w , 1 r tl l ll c . HV 1' r r g T Gm' 'lil l ill' tl! -,r r 5 l, l 2 5 2 MK, f i 5 if , ' PM Q2 li 1 , gg s Wit ,s H r X 1 Melissa Brown Ray Dante Descalzo Sue Lichtman Ann Evans LW' sw '45, V Qi ,afar it Hi lti,- if ,,iei I , t ., , V ai f i 1 K S 'flisfg Ki Q ' i - s ,- 3.5 ,,-eg Fri V V' .5 ' f r ' fa r f Mira rr A ' 'A '- ' , f sg: 1 of Tom Meyer 'F W . iz ' --5223515 -1. K p,,4VVVs' W, V V :ft :J - My ,. aff Mm 1 5 . ' tzlfiz sii 3 V i t .5 .. ,rf I -5 V. frffjgf, V ' Q R , Elizabeth Snowden Roger Worley The IVAN BARKER MATH AWARD, is given by the Alumni Assocation to an outstanding math student who has above the ordinary insight of math, who en- joys the beauty and intellectual satisfaction of math. Ken Newman was presented the award by Mr. Peter Dahl, head of the Math Department. The NCTE ACHIEVE- MENT AWARDS grant public recognition to the best high school English students in the United States. Two Lowell students were honored this year. They were Carol Snow, a winner, and Louise Brotsky, a runner-up. john Foreman is the re- cipient of awards from both the Music Department and the ROTC. , The KRIECER Music Alumm SCHOLARSHIP presented for the first time to Iohn, , awards S100 to e talented Scholarship student for dprivate study rom qualihe instructors. . The ROTC DRUM AND awarded to BUCLE AWARD, honors john's outstanding con- MARIAN CHUNC tribution of technical assis- tance and enthusiasm to the Fall 1967 drum and bugle corps. I - . .2 ,. l . .K V my g In I if 52 p . fa T ' if Ti T l T ,te. .QQ 1 5 lr 5. l-tis . -- 2 f 1 , V gferg , The BOUSCH AND LOMB AWARD is a science award given out for the first time at Lowell this year. It is awarded to the student most interested in and who has superior scholastic ability in science. This year Louise Wong and Peter Siegel were joint receivers of the award. Mr. Koenig presented the award at an assembly. ! S yQ,' , Spring ROW ONE: Ann Tang, Judy Smetana, Laurie Cole, Cheryl Fong, Joan Abrahamson, Karen Lee, Evelyn Lee, Aileen Chan, Ellen Yee, Gloria Fong, Shelley Frank, Mary Goughnor, Harriet Fried, Melissa Brown, Sue Weiss, Mardy Wasserman, Debi Ellingsen, Madelyn Fried, Susie Chan, Lilian Urwitz. ROW TWO: Mariam Chung, Thio Anderson, Clara Lee, Valerie Benesch, Lisa Tartikoff, Debbie Schafer, Mary Pirrucello, Maxine Orr, Debbie Yungelson, Hailen Mak, Lillian Fer- nandoz, Andrea Meld, Linda Powell, Sue Goldberg, Pat Pivnick, Norma Fish, Kenta Duffy. ROW THREE: Debbie Miller, Marsha Geiger, Marilee Misrack, Cathy Talkov, Liz Nestel, Susan Wright, CSF Honors Mark Edwards, Gloria Lucey, May Chung, Jean Richter, Annette Melville, Vicky Chin, Yvonne Lehmann, Debbie Gaines. ROW FOUR: Janet Surkin, Rus Calvert, Onnig Minasian, Mike Bailey, Doug Kahn, Gary Chew, Walter Yue, Peter Mendiara, Russ Leong, Marian Quan, Warren Lee, Ester Koch. ROW FIVE: Steve Jacobson, Denny Ver- ducci, Gary Zipkin, Neil DeClercq, Tom Wilson, Kent Tonmarcher, Van Nguyen, Doug Grano, Jack Margid, James Collins, Lisa Marquis, Hanlon Fong, William Lee, Jackson Lee, Rich Anderson, Ray Descalzo. Lowell has, by far, the largest California Scholastic Federation chapter in Northem California, but this distinction is unnoticed because this has been the case for so long. Fall SCl1Ol21I'S Under the leadership of Presidents Melissa Brown and Chris Vasil, the CSF has continued its tradition of serving the school, as well as having extra-curricular activities. i ROW ONE: Shelborne Fung, Shirley Fujikawa, David Robinson, Joan Abrahamson, Marilee Misrack, Georgette Takeshita, Jim Dillon, Janice Ogi, Susie Chan, Liz Shih, Dede Fellows, Betty Eng, Nancy Bob Abrams. ROW THREE: Paul Fama, Liliane Unavitz, Mary Ho, Wortman, Maureen Wong, Mabel Tang, Allan Buchwald, Karen Lee, Steve Wolf, Jack Maigid Hanlon Fong Bob Winthrop Debbie Gene Compton. ROW TWO: Geordie Lawry, Chris Gounarides, Mark ' Schafer, Maxine Orr, Eric Ferlman, Cathy Talkov, Rick Abrahamson. Edwards, Mary Andrew, Sue Goldberg, Judi Smetana, Jasper Williams, 'I56 Alice Allison , .1r,r1'lrIQ3...Q. QQ S A f z Q., w r i X Y-if w w .4 - S , . is I, Susie Chan Marian Chung ' . ,,,, .IB Ann Evans Jpfwwfgafiif-f.w --:: for va i iii?-:P I ' ' ,w i N I 1 an 'T ' 48' V ' ' 5 K Ceordie Lawry 5 raise.we2ifsimss',f,ix.w'View :ii2g,ifi,i1'l4,.i1,-f'f sig. rp , gas: ,. Pat Pivnick W Z! Z W' Q, . ' 31 if Louise Wong 251 K S if ii. V W, V is Mike Bailey f . 1 Ng QW? J' ri lil fr, im mi if if Q ,iff . iii s E .f. x aim..- W ,W ,- -we i f' - we ,r ,.,. U, ,,,W, ly gf A ' N 221 Dave Calef as if mia M , ' Linda Virstan Chin Choy 1 1, . T js so . Lauretta Dorothy Cuadra Madeyln Fried K t 'its - 1, 5 ,V ., na 3 4 Q ' i if Cary Lee Dea Sue Goldberg Linda Leas at i z ifEiiiziffffifWEEE?if5 . -fa - , z 1 , , is y ,..,, -HA H Stuart Ralph Quan Sinick 1 .,Ei..r5.,1g fs, ,. ,sri 41 Q Vi, ...WM ' , . ng' Q f ,Q 9 Maureen Melvin Wong Wong that have schoo year. UHIVC nv, . Seniors Become ife Members Another Scholastic achievement to be commemorated for is of becoming a Lifetime CSF member. To qualify, one must been on CSF, the highest scholastic organization of the l, for four semesters including one semester in the senior Life CSF is a distinction that opens the doors of almost any rsity. 1, ,ss,.,..w ,..' 1 ,- i ...,i :,' - r 'if i f s W i K, if :im .2 X M 'P K i ' M was sf' 4 Neil DeClerq ,,.W,i,,.,,e,r iii. W ,-ir1,wfq,..i ,155-g e mam: i ,,,s i. ,.i,.m. V is'-s.1r,.i.z1r,1r ..r 1 lmf i X S -:: ,,'.. , , 9 Raymond Hom i'li1iZLTIii 'ifilitflllliiil lfl ' S W ifi , .C . rrs, . William Lee ,mP..,,i,t r,,,. W. t,,, ,.,...t..,,.... rr, ,gui iwsiwllfwxffmr me .nwsifeiffrlifr5sesw.n gfvagfigeff 11 ff fwesii aggais, ' + an if am Q. We - as - ww .EN km,. ,1 ,, ,r,, i , .X sei : , K Anne Tang .rwwlfll W Wm K A Zio, Us C K, Hn , 5, i rg.wr,..L f-it i . at 3 7 TW r sw r . 5 45' i 4 H i ... Preston W ong mf tail an .Q QS:-iii-ver iw' Y--5 i Y- it ,fflfff . , H1 ' A , .,,j5i.: . ., 4 if A ,. i : Wi , i Jil' -ta! Ray Dante Descalzo . -, ,...,. AVII ff x :si fri, ' .,, .Hr ii., 'R I ..-, Wayne Hong aw' , fi-Q Sue Lichtman 7 1. mfs-1.921-p-r rfmvqjepwf As W . 5 W4 3 Mitre! at '. 2 7 fi. 7:55 X, it . 2 1 i 'W' or Xin- l K K My We , .X K , f.Zr.2.vi.'1,EQ ' ff :... iEr,frr..i ! Hi, X id X 1 ya? , - ' x x , r mf 'mf r E 5 . I , .,::..r.. - 1, a -- if , M X- :rf .-1 i rf , 1125? I I .r si Kimi, iii' 157 . H ' 2 ii. , , ,W .. K ...Nam 59' 'pi I as tix F ' fi ff' gif 1 ii- - -, A it J, .. - 1 Q 591 .Wd x is fi Mabel Tang it agus? Q35 n A ...... ' l iiial 5 K i iii, A I iq. 'W , . r Debbie Yun gelson jim Debi Dillon Ellingsen ,W ir :Sf ,,,,. guiimyw .IX I f r-.. M.. z N sl? ' giiigi A A . 1.49 -- --Tg'2g'if',, t. - all .. 0. ' -- f il l: iiwiifa' f -1. A f Ken David Kern Kopf 1 , T .f i i . 7 ff iffy., , f ' pw Z VW, ii QV 'L ':,-I'-1' , .1 Hit Hailen Janice Mak Ogi g ' A ' j f'IfTQT?2'. mf..,,u, wmv , W : , H ,At i y .ii:iif,Q ie Denny Mardy Verducci Wasserman NOT PICTURED: jim Adams jim Bowlby Arlene Clarke Marlene Clarke Terry Davidson Barbara Elkus Allan Ng Harvey Scodel Ron Smetana Elizabeth Snowden Chris Vasil Speakers Star in Tournaments Fall Forensics FIFTH ROW: Keith Schiller, Garry Goldstein, Grant Pritchard, Dan Isaak, Nathan Krumm, Steve Samuels, Ken Tani, Hanlon Fong, Mike Shafer. FOURTH ROW: Marsha Mandrussow, Ron Reeves, Richard Hayes, Ron Smetana, Stuart Quan, Tom Silva. THIRD ROW: Robert Yrazabal, john Jacobs, Miyo Burnett, Ceci Grunwald, jeff Schulz, Cary Wolf, Pat Zamora. SECOND ROW: Anamaria Corrieri, Eileen Vohryzk, Nannette Pierrt, Carolyn Coreris, Deborah Schafer, Winni- fred Harrison, Sue Augustine. FIRST ROW: Gloria Fong, Aleta Friedman, Lynna Lim, Ava Chu, Kathy Haskin, Ron Weissman, Susie Chan, Micki Lurie, Sheryl Bracken, David Chan. There's some serious thinking being done! ie? iww. 1 MR. JACK ANDERSON Forensics Coach The tournaments of the year were held at Richmond, Harry Ells High, Lafayette Club, Ri- ordan High, St. Ignatius High, San Ramon High, Washington High, and Berkeley High. The Forensics Society also participated in the CACA Oratorical contest and the American Legion Oratorical contest. Among the top winners of the year were David Chan, Bill Tull, Ron Weissman, Ron Reeves, Na- than Krumm, Ken Tani, Mike Shafer, Dave jenk- ins, and Francis McCarthy jr. The Forensics Society, under the supervision of Coach jack Anderson, is open to anyone who likes to speak. Some of the categories one can enter include Original Oratory, Dramatic, Humorous, Debating, and Impromptu. Along with the serious thought comes the lighter side of Forensics. Spring Forensics SECOND ROW: Frank McCarthy,jim Wedelle, Marilyn Lurie, Kathy Chan, Debbie Schafer, Ron Weissman, Sharon Koblick, Ceci Crun- Keller, Miyo Burnett, Kathy Haskin. FIRST ROW: Ken Kern, Susie wald, David Chan. 159 Color Guard Company A RCTC i ,J rf' KLOTHES FOR KIDS was sponsored by the ROTC as a Christmas project. The objective of the drive was to send clothing for children up to ten years of age to the Vietnamese villages of Giang Thanh and Vinh Gia. SFC Carden became closely associated with the two villages when he served a year in Vietnam. Company B Company C Instills Leadership Drum and Bugle Corps Staff The Battalion Commander is responsible for the successful com- pletion of all training and duties assigned to the Low- ell ROTC. He is assisted bythe Staff, consisting of the Adjutant, the Executive OH'icer, the Operations Oflicer, the Supply Oflicer, and the In- telligence Ofiicer. COM MANDER Alfredo Dongon i 161 The Reserve Ofhcersi Training Corps is organ- ized along military lines to teach military science and tactics as a classroom subject. In addition to drill and classroom teaching, the ROTC partici- pates in school activities by ushering for the Varie- ties, Term Play, and concerts. Civic parades and drill competitions through- out the year are also a part ofthe ROTC program. This year, a judo class has been added to the varied activities. Sgt. Carden Lowellls ROTC officer, SFC Carden, is a combat veteran of Vietnam, having served in the U.S. Special Forces from 1964 to 1966. He is a Sergeant First Class ofthe Army. Sgt. Carden has taken a very active role in school allairs since his assignment to the Lowell ROTC. Drill Team Row 1: Sue Saunders, Clara Lee, Debi Ellingson, Florence Wong. ROW TWO: janet Mar, Betty Eng, Olga Woo, Virginia Yup, Barbara Yee, jackie Wong, jenny Crabtree, Nelle Terpening. ROW THREE: Beatrice Sinoncelli, Marilyn Fingas, Leah McCann, Eva Leong, Shirley Cilfether, Miyo Burnett, Mimi Tom En gardeln Officers President: Debi Ellingson Vice President: Florence Wong Secretary: Marlene Cain Clerk of Awards: Sue Saunders , Publicity Manager: Clara Lee 1 Block L President: Leah McCann -' - Snoopy stars in GAA Preview Assembly. 162 GAA Swings With Disneyland A reHection of grace . . . folk dancers. The Girls' Athletic Association provides extracurricular activities, fun, and re- creation for Lowell girls. Disneyland joins the GAAU was the theme of the Fall Preview Assembly which kicked off the schedule of the yearis activ- ities. Each sport was represented by a Disneyland character. Lowellis GAA boasted of 800 members, making it the largest one in California. Some of the various activities sponsored by the GAA this year were a Halloween cookie sale, support of the Lowell Soccer team in their exhibition game against Galileo. The GAA Council worked as an advisory student council to the Director of Girlis Physical Education in San Francisco for a possible change in the design of the high school and junior high gym suit. I E two, three . . . buckle my ttennisl shoes . A damp day doesn't dampen spin s. 163 Happiness is GAA Badminton. Boys' Block L Adopts Low Sophs The Boys' Block L, sponsored by Mr. Barney Wolf, is composed of boys who are outstanding in some sport. The purpose of this organization is to promote spirit, to control the crowds at games, and to give recognition to the boys who have earned it thru their participation in that sport. A new function initiated this term for the Boys' Block L is to serve as the Big Brothers of Lowell for new low sophomore bovs. MR. BARNEY WOLF jIM BERGER RODDY RODRIGUEZ Sponsor Fall President Spring President ROW 1: john Richardson, George Gara, David Calef, Paul Webb, Boris Vilner, Tony Baccelli, Todd Hara, Robert Sakai, Peter Siegel, Ed Perkins, Allan joe, Bob Yrazbel, David Garese. ROW 2: Tom Silva, Henry Ng, Ralph Sinick, Mike Bailey, Rich Grabstein, Ed Marquis, Mike Zeligs, Steve Lee, Steve Soo Hoo, Bruce Randall, Chris Hanson, Tom Wilson, Tom Boyd, Roddy Rodriguez, Rich Garcia, Ben Hemp, Paul Fama, Sheldon Wong, john McKenna, james Lee, Bill Stevens, KG's Get Tough for Us ROW 1: Eddie Perkins, Augie Techeira, Tom Wilson, Carl Nielsen, Ken Richardson, Ted Zouzounis, Sheldon Wong, Vic Merolla. ROW 2: Bruce Randall, jeff Karp, Larry jacobsen, joe Baldanado, Willie Curry, Frank Lopez, Rich Kemp, Bruce Gr t,.Rich Garcia. W CQ Willie Curry, jim Berger, Rich Boyle, Alfredo Dongon. ROW 3: Fred Coleman, Dave Benjamin, Stan Toy, Preston Wong, jon Hillsman, Bob Phelan, Vince Moran, Bob Pugh, David Nelson, Larry jacobsen, Carl Nielsen, jeff Karp, Ken Richardson, Ted Zouzounis, Stu Pivnick, Frank Lopez, Rich Kemp, Bruce Grant, joe Baldonado, Vic Merolla, Warren Hansen, Gene Vlahos. The Knights of the Gridiron, the Golden Dolphins, and the Silver Spikes are Lowell's three clubs designed for the boys who have achieved athletic superi- ority. The Knights of the Gridiron, known as the KG's, is composed of football players. They are sponsored by Mr. Ed Burns. The Golden Dolphins, spon- sored by Mr. William Feiling, is composed of superior swimmers. This year the club has taken charge of and organized all swimming practices. The Silver Spikes, sponsored by Mr. Barney Wolf, is made up of outstanding Cross Country and Track members. The goal of these three groups is to promote desire, spirit, and attitude towards each sport. - ROW 1: Dave Calef, George Gara. ROW 2: John Richardson, Dave Benjamin, Roddy Rodriguez. Missing: Gill Patterson, Gary Gibbs. .. ' ' . is at Silver Spikes G5i55e with - Vik? 93555 will , 'i 1 ,air 1 tags' A i A' g ffl C tf0f1 . XC gr 1 y var?-,. '.,,, ' 17' fftlis -Y i A V CY- 4 e Kg, na :-V 1 A J t s ' ., riff , ' ROW 1: Mr. Barney Wolf, Steve Soo Hoo, Ernie Llorente, Tony -,QW , Cutino, Allan Joe. ROW 2: Robert Savelli, Steve Lee, Ralph Sinick, 1 Q Mike Bailey, Bill Jackson. Girls' Block L Grows With GAA ROW 1: Aleta Friedman, Lynna Lim, Pam Shiroma, Gail Hiroshima, Maureen Wong, Peg Turcina, Madeline Colichidas, Kitty Goldsmit, May Gee, Anita Jew, Tina Wong, Olga Woo, April Huey, Janice Ho, Mary Jew, Vir inia Yup, Susanne Leong, Darlene Chin, Sylvia Jeong. ROW 2: Mabel Tang, Geri Keh, Leona Lucchetti, Barbara Yee, Joyce Cook, Katherine Lee, May Chau, Beatrice Sinoncelli, Ceci Grunwald, Georgine Marrott, Mary Lou Cooper, Wendy Guggenheim, Janet Mar, Louise Wong, Irene Dong. I65 ROW 3: Pat Moyes, Debi Ellingsen, Miyo Burnett, Pat Jackson, Cecile Chase, Tomoko Takeshita, Elaine Wong, Marilyn Fingas, Janet En- gelbrecht, Elizabeth Castillo. ROW 4: Sue Goldberg, Debbi Joseph, Judy Lee, Diane de Silva, Leah McCann, Karen Blalcer, Clara Lee, Marilyn Matsuno, Patti Ratto, Anita Yuen, Tina Hamilton. ROW 5: Yvonne Lehman, Louise Reinsch, Tanya Ghramko, Alice Hom, Pat Yee, Burnadette Rodrigues, Debbie Kenney, Lena Soo,Hoo, Louella Joe, Burnetta Lemaire, Alice Allison, Barbara Kikugawa, Mimi Tom, Adrienne Jacobs, Sue Johnson, Lena Arbeia. Golden Dolphins Duck Underwater Ushers Reserve ii .Sis By ushering, Lowell stu- dents are given a chance to see professional plays, the Ballet, and symphony con- certs. The members of the Ushers Reserve serve their school and enjoy themselves at the same time. The or- ganization is sponsored by Mr. Marlin. ROW ONE: Ceci Grunwald, Penny Nakatsu, Mona Georgi, Pamela Yee, Vallery Tennenbaum, Gene Compton, Veronica Conley, jeanne Hitzeman, Valli Benesch, Leslie Heumann, Roberta Lee. ROW TWO: Sherrill Stern, Audrey Zak, Yolanda Young, Barbara Yee, 'Cynthia Smith, Linda Cunningham, judi Smetana, Tere Roderick, Melody Caihes-, Lisa Marquis. ROW THREE: Sandy Haft, Deborah Miller, Andrea DeMartini, Lynn jrent, jan Lowry. ROW FOUR: Fran Abrahamson, Melissa Wong, Merisa Smith, Liliane Urwitz, Sharon Okazaki. ROW FIVE: janet Okazaki, jack Schaffer, Kyle Summerskill, Lisa Tartikoff, julia Chen, Kathryn Lee, Pam Shiroma, Susie Kroll. Touring Society From Lamborghini P 400 Corsas to Ferrari 250 GT Berlinneta Lussos, the Lowell Touring Society promotes interest in sports cars and sports car rallies. Sponsored by Mr. Brillhart, the Society's activities in- clude discussions and films on cars in general and rac- ing cars in particular. Mr. Gordon Martin was a guest speaker this year. Commonly known as the sports car club, the Touring Society hopes to organize a school rally series of racing history Elms. ROW ONE: Paul Phipps, Pete Locatelli, ROW TWO: john Barr, Dave Calef, Norma Clifford, jerry Bradford, Carol Griffith, Dave Benjamin, Ken Cook, Vladimir Markhov, Debbie Kenney, Ken McCoy, Mr. Brillhart, Mr. Taylor, Sam Shore, Patsy Lerner, Linda Leas, Nick Sakovich, Mike Zeligs. Ticket Sellers Ticket Sellers are a group of enthusiastic students who help to support the athletic teams by selling tickets to games. During football and basketball seasons, the Ticket Sellers are constantly yelling, Game Tickets! The group is sponsored by Mr. Stanford Lee, the school accountant. ROW ONE: Melanie Armos, Leah Coh, Lori Guggenheim, Sue Everett, Barbara Ghio, Barbara Powell, Mary jane Wong, Althea -Ross, Cynthia Young, Pat ju, Lawrie McDonnell. ROW TWO: Fran Chrisis, Sharon Hurwitt, Miyo Burnett, Linda Grady, joane Tringale, Tamoko Takeshita, Charlaine Lai, Bernetta Lemaire, Diane Appleton, Patti Gallagher. ROW ONE: janet Mahoney, Lillian Fernandez, Yolanda Adra, Melissa Wong, Beatrice Sinoncelli, janet Mar, Edith Heitmann, Bessie Leung. ROW TWO: Elise Spleiss, Yvonne Yee, Gene Compton, Cici Lee, Pam Gurnick, Marlene Pappas, Pat Zamora, Susan Van Kirk, Leslie Spencer. ROW THREE: Gayle Louie, Linda White, Pamela Yee, janet Engelbrecht, Marsha Mandrussow, jenni Ward, Leticia Lopez, Laura Luster, Sara jo Hornstein. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Zappettini, Debi Ellingsen, Karin Carlson, Sharon Klipfel, Genni Pastor. ROW FIVE: Carol Meier, julie Conkin, Adrienne jacobs, Leah McCann. Gourmet Club The Gourmet Club ac- quaints students with the et- iquette of line dining-how to read a French menu, how to order, etc. The club invites guest speakers, one of which was Mr. Descilo, who spoke on wine. A banquet was held this year at Steve Salomanis house where numerous exotic dishes were served. Red Cross The Red Cross Council hopes to make the students at Lowell aware of existing needs and to show them how to fill these needs. The Council consists ofa represen- tative from each registry and is sponsored by Mrs. Catelli. This year, money was collected to aid displaced children in Vietnam as a Thanksgiving project. Another of the Red Cross Councilis projects was a school con- servation and beautification program. In addition to these special projects, a Red Cross Enrollment Drive is sponsored annually. ROW ONE: Dede Fellows, Karen Blaker Debi Ellin sen, Mary Lou Cooper Gene Compton, Pat Pivnick, Penny Nakatsu, Susie Kroll. ROW TWO: viii Bley, Sheryl Braken, Melissa Brown, April Huey, Anamaria Corrieri, Eileen Vohryzek. ROW THREE: Lynn Meier, Margi Shamlian, Dana Corvin, Anita jew, Mr. Brillhart, Melissa Wong. ROW FOUR: Steve Kitagawa, john Groh, Levin Niskivan, Neil DeClerq, Steve Soloman, Madeline Fried, Nancy Susnow, Ted Levy, Ceci Grunwald. Philosophy Club The Philosphy Club is com- posed of students interested in philosophy. Stimulating debates and discussions are held at every meeting. ROW ONE: George Khan, Harry Peter, Davey Nackord, Mark Pelkey, Kate Rendon, Matilda Hymes, judy Gumes, judie Leonards, Pete Guzuna, Andrea Meld, Bonnie Baroff. ROW TWO: james Strap, Fred jerdon, Michael Fahlman, Paul johnson, Mark Solman, Rich Abrahamson, Tony jenkin, john MacCallum. Photography Club 3 if SECOND ROW: Calvin Wong, Michael Li, Ken Hara, Terry Hall, William Lee, Robert Low, Flora lang, Barbara Elkus. FIRST ROW: jackson Lee. Clubs Give School Service Audio Visual Crew S Frank Brunigs, Mr. Ehrman, Pete Lin, Chil Yee, David Dea, jerry P.A. Crew Mark. At every school function, members of the Photography Club can be found-with a camera. This group serves Lowell by providing photos for the yearbook, the newspa- per and the student body. In the process, the members learn to print and develop photographs under the excellent guidance of Mr. Koenig. The Audio Visual Crew provides audio visual aid for classrooms. Sponsored by Mr. Ehrman, the Crew also works on the Varieties and other school functions. The Public Address Crew provides sound and light for all school shows, assemblies, dances, rallies, and even football games. Mr. Stark is the sponsor. 168 Larry Dresner, Dave Angress, Tim Hazen Talent Expressed in Art, Music Recorder Ensemble jim Adams, Linda White, William Moriyama, Pete Fitzsimmons, Ioan Lanburg. Sponsored by Mrs. Leyton, the Recorder Ensemble plays and appreciates recorder music. Accomplished musicians are invited occasionally to demonstrate to the members ofthe club. Folk singers and guitar players make up the Folk Music Club. The students meet to sing folk songs, they are usually accompanied on the guitar by sponsor Mr. Thomas Lee. The Art Club puts bits and pieces of almost anything together and makes it into a piece of art. This group of creative students is sponsored by Mrs. Sher. Folk Music Club SECOND ROW: Norman Andreassen, Steve Williams, Debby Miller, Carla. FIRST ROW: loan, Lisa, Mary Ann MacBach- emn, Patsie, Mr. Lee. audi.- Aft Finger. 169 Bob Rust, Susan Leong, Cheryl Urmy, julie Nemes, Susan Wright, Claudia Deutsh, Inger Lund, julie - ff 1 l ROW ONE: Clift Louie, Mira Heynemann, Barb Yee, Ann Heatlie, Katie Bersamin, Audrey Hart, Cindy Pascua, Annie Wong, joan Smith, Lillian Fernadez, Linda Sparks, Liz Ko, Mary Pirruccello. ROW TWO: Winston Lee, Florence Wong, Barry Carmack, Fred Beckman, Irene Davidson, Annette Cuassardo, Dellaree Gibson, Debby Miller, Ann Scott, Pam Gurnick, Annette Aalborg. ROW THREE: Mike Keller, Mike Fox, Mary Capps, Linda Smith, Sue Giedzinski, Mariam Kumjian, Marilyn Mann, jean Tom, jenny Baker. ROW FOUR: Albert Gee, john Foro, Sherman Lou, Fulton Yee, David Calef, john Barr, May Gee, janet McNutt, Evelyn Tong, Katherine Lee, jack Shafer. ROW FIVE: jackson Lee, jeff Milrad, Vincent Mann, Eric Singleton, Beatrice Sinoncelli, Danny Tennenbaun, Karin Carlson, Marvin Wickens, Leon Pre-Med The Pre-Med Club com- bines fun and medical knowledge into one pro- gram. Students are in- formed about opportunities in the various health pro- fessions: dentistry, nursing, physical therapy, laboratory assistant, etc. Trips to Mt. Zion Hospi- tal and U.C. Med Center were taken this year. Spon- sored by Mr. Carlson, the Pre-Med Club also had guest speakers and films. Starno, Lillian Tan, Alex Captan. Clubs Explore Hobbies, Careers Chess The Chess Club consists of stu- dents interested in playing chess. Sponsored by Mr. Dahl the club meets once a week. The members play chess with one another and in Interschool Competition. There is always a ladder tournament going on within the club. FRONT: Wayne Hong, William Choy. ROW TWO: Michael Tsukahara, Dave junte, jack Shafe Shelbome Fung, Allan Ng. ROW THREE: Raymond Owyoung, Abraham Fong, Mr. Dahl, Albe Wong, Mark Cary, Henry Chan, Pete Fitzsimmons. ROW ONE: Betty Kwon , Daisy Wong, Anita Won , janet Lau, Susan Lew, Mary Ho. ROW TWO: Lilly Fah, Rgberta Chew, Barbara PowelE janet Wertsch, Sharon Okazaki. l 70 Future Teachers The Future Teachers Association gives its members an enlarged view of the teaching field through informed speakers and trips to different types of schools. Guest speakers this year included Mr. Flynn of Future Teachers of America, and Mr. jensen of S.F. State. Accompanied by sponsor Mrs. Sher, the club has visited Montessori, a school with a new approach to teaching, and the School for Cerebral Palsied Children. F, rt Philatelic- Numismatic Sponsored by Mr. Crossley, the Philatelic- Numismatic Society attracts students interested in stamp and coin collecting. The members meet once a week to work on their collections and to discuss new finds. ROW ONE: Richard Leon, Brendel Kreighbaum, Michael Scher, Roland Quon, Stephen Dolgin. ROW TWO: Gary Munekawa, Larry Lawton, Carl Chan, Ralph Lambert. ROW ONE: Larry Lawton, Terry Leong, joe Tanizawa, Steve lutagawa. RUW IWU: Mona Ceorgi, May Gee, Lisa Lee, Mary Lou Cooper, Janice Ogi, Gail Hiroshima, Maureen Wong. ROW THREE: jill Moyes, Denise Sobel, Connie Leones, Mark Gary, Sherman Chao, jack Shafer, john Low, Benton Tong, David Giunti, Keith Schiller. ROW FOUR: janet Korss, Robin Katz, Leah Cohn, Dana Corvin, Nancy Susnow, Steve Soloman, Michael Scher, Brendel Kreighbaum, Terrence Kan, Ralph Lambert. Contract Bridge The Contract Bridge Club is organized solely for the entertainment of the stu- dents and faculty of Lowell, and for the development of technical skills and logical thinking in playing bridge. says its Con- stitution. Sponsored by Miss Brash and Mr. Brillhart, the Bridge Club is one of the largest in the schoo . The members had a party, a Bridge party naturally, on Halloween. Zin f :4 6 gt, ii' ., ,,.,,E , ,,,.,.,,,.... .... , . t s Bridge is a game of concentration. Math Sponsored by Mr. Williams, the Math Club is a part of the Mu Alpha Theta, the national math society. Problem sets are worked on at every meeting. Each member of the Mu Alpha Theta gives a re- port on a mathematical subject: from these, one is picked to send to the national Mu Alpha Theta. -,E This year, the club's activities , included trips to the IBM, a computer center, and to the An- nual Mu Alpha Theta Conference ' in Sacramento. ROW ONE: Mabel Kwong, Katherine Lee, May Chau, Aleta Friedman, Lynna Lim. ROW TWO: Phoebe Ko, Hanlon Fong, Brendal Kreighbaum, Fred Hom, Terry Leong. ROW THREE: Terry Kan, Bob Yrazebel, Larry Lawton, Pete Aronstam, Dave Berger. 171 FROM BACK TO FRONT: Beatrice Sinoncelli, Jim Bowlby, Pam Cur- nick, Ann Scott, Linda Powell, Valler Tennenbaum, Al Date, Pat Pivnick, Anamaria Corrieri, Terri Bell, Sallyv Conover, julie Finger, Michelle Bentilou, Lupe Canizales, Susie Kroll, julia Chen, Sharman Spector, Monica Kesten, Leslie Reichert, Karin Carlson, Kyle Summerskiell, Gilda Selchau, joan Abrahamson, Vickie Steinberg, Miss Shelley, Mrs. johnson. Miss Porto and Miss Mack co-sponsor this group of stu- dents interested in the Spanish language. The purpose of the club, to enrich their knowledge of Spanish and to broaden their vocabulary, is accom- plished through Spanish mov- ies and magazines. A guest speaker this year was from the Spanish Con- sulate. Other activities of the Span- ish Club included trips and picnics. Club Opportunity to explore the French language and civilization beyond the classroom, is given to stu- dents by the French Club, sponsored by Miss Shelley. French games, dialogues, records, songs, and travel films are all a part of the fun. French food too, was enjoyed by members this year at a banquet held at the Hotel Basquefi Other ac- tivities were parties with the other clubs at Lowell. ' ROW ONE: Sharon Anderson, Anita Tunla, Kip Ellenbogen, Lupe Canizales, Elizabeth Castillo, Mary jew, Lilia Punla. ROW TWO: Maxine Orr, Beatrice Sinoncelli, Lonnie Wong, May Gee, Helen Wong, Nancy Ligon. ROW THREE: Martin Luht, Mark Cary. Foster An Interest in Languages junior Classical League .. .gg , ,... . ,ii - f R 'e 1 FT' 3 ' ,. 1 ' g f Members of the jCL rehearsing The Haunted House by Plautus Phormio. The junior Classical League promotes in- terest in classical studies: language, archeol- ogy, history, and customs. Discussions on such topics as Roman life, mythology, and religion are held at meetings of the club. Games, such as Latin Pass Word, are also part ofthe agenda for meetings. Each year, a Latin Banquet is held. At these affairs, one drinks grape juice served by uslavesw. A party named 'iSaternalia , a Roman holiday, was also held this year. ROW ONE: Tere Roderick, Irene Dong, Brenda Wong, joan Gin, jenny Kuenster, Liz Shih, Debi Ellingsen, Pat Moyes, Madelyn Fried, Kathleen Ng, Bonnie Chin, Susie Chan, Shelley Frank, Penny Nakatsu, Diane Appleton, janet Englebrecht, Leah McCann, Laurie McDonnell, Rosiland Scott, April Huey, Mary Andrews, Linda Chin, Gloria Lucey, Cathy Matteruit, Astrid Rokde, ROW TWO: janet Okazaki, Gayle Willard, Mike Zeligs, jim Berger, Ralph Sinick, Ernie Llorente, Elaine Yip, Lana Toy, Miyo Burnett, Lisa Marquis, Lucina Moses, Cathy Keller, Wendy Watland, Irma Bolton, ROW THREE: Charles Aitel, David Calef, john Barr, Phil Haft, Peter Graves, Tod Hara, jon Levin, Chris Vasil, Dorothy Lee, Nancy Hom, jannie Fan, Anelle Lum, Stephen Gehl, Perry Chio. ROW FOUR: Mark Crummey, jow Zeligs, David Walton, Anthony Assalini, Paul Webb, john Richardson, Steve Kitagawa, Cliff Ong, Louella joe, Lillian Loy, May Choi, Pat Pon. ROW FIVE: john Edwards, Gerald Silver, Dennis Lockman, Bruce Ravella, Wayne Martinez, Gordon Lee, Vanny Lock, Deborah Schafer, Fabienne Palabay, judy Louie, john Bolzle, Richard jew. Italian Club Alfredo Dongon, jim Amara, Elizabeth Castillo, Beatrice Sinoncelli, Elairla Pon. Italian culture is the interest of the Italian Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Catelli, the Clubls activities included several films, and a party with the other language clubs. A banquet was held this year. 173 SPRING OFFICERS, Bill Friedman, president, Parker Chm Ion Hayman and Maxme Orr are busy making plans for the term at their first meeting Energetic Class Soars Now contributing to the attractiveness of our campus is a spruce tree and a dozen bushes planted along Eucalyptus Drive. This was the result of the junior Beautification Program, only one of the many activities of this class. Over 5600, S300 of which was given to the school fund, was made by their class project of selling concessions at football games. The energetic juniors also held a very successful picnic at Colden Gate Park, as well as sponsoring the junior Prom, held at the St. Francis Hotel. Plans for the rest of the year in- clude a beach party, and the possi- bility of investing their large class treasury in stocks. '-3 A i 5 li. . f Exif' . ,JA . fi' A , ,Hs 5, E55 I ,ik If - is s 4 F . X ir S v HEX was if ' ,, e 7 sf 4 W'2g,f1 1151:--rf fi J v-1 3 f JV ' im 9 f - 1 'F ,W , , ., ll. . ' .A ,,, . . .4 . ,E n ew J . ..,,,, . . . -. -Qs if -t 1 ff 14 I- . Q Qi.. . Q, ,, L w ,..r gg. . A : .. 5 X si . veg 5 E f Linda Aicardo Bob Arrick Carol Arrighi Michael Asher Michelle Bentiton Peter Block Sharon Bolton Gil Brenun Rohine Brown Dana Chan Sherman Chau William Cherin Arthur Chew Harry Chin Parker Chin Ronald Chin Iudy Choi Thomas Clarey Lindy Catton Arnold Choy Florence Choy Rosalyn Choy Ava Chu Alvin Chun Melissa Chung janyce Crittenden Lynn Cullison joni Davidson Two Seven-Ups coming right up! -Mr. Marlin, class sponsor assists at a concession stand. The class project was selling concessions at football games. E 2 l i 2 I 6 fs ,Q 3 15 3 f 1 x s So what else is new? -The Counseling office is interest for students. I J in i ,f ,ref ' ' fjtifigf :W - Harold Davis LTI' 13 Y Q . Q,- Charlotte Delochf- C ..i., s Cathy Dominey 'Tj 15-3 :K k:k.,, My as f ' , lg... L 't 6 V ' X H . Q -. 1? Q ,. 55. 12 Judy Dominey . :Qi in V. ,, A-QA' I Terry Eisenmann ,Tl . lf, N ' . Bob Enright V kj. Q L.. . Eze' W I Glenn Fong W. lwjnq 5 Won Fong L 'Y :5-52 ,1 qi Carol Foster ' 'H' : -. m y .. s g, I A 'k V3 Q. Slave Frsnlr nw' la l C K dw. Bi Frie man X a,,, :ww -- 2 a Camilia Cailani ' t . ly' . lj V ' 'fiilfax - . i H 'Ii it i .:.- V + Dina Can ' . George Cara i ,S Iohn Garibaldi . 5 f si in K n ,.e'i ,. -' . . 53.14. I I 4 .. Linda Gee ' ei? 7 Q' ' 'V-.f'L 5 I 6 Michael Cevertz . l.. ff if V fQ53i, :w5 Gm cabbs J is - '- .Q L- -Q V- it-.sw lg. Q -'51 N D A - -s'--sms Edward Cin Q. - la C- S. . :s y ,ix I Clh:rlesmColdenberg ii. ll C l Linda Grady Bruce Grant Al Grutze Ron Hirshfeld Mary Ho john Hom Nancy Hsu -Michael Irwin Pam lscoff Richard jeung Helen jew Glen long Phyllis jowe Gary Kitagawa Jose Kneni Mariam Kumjian Betty Kwong Ross Laflin Dorothy Lee Fred Lee Gordon Lee James Lee Lavine Lee Francis Leong Q The lunch hour at Lowell is a time of varied activities- ranging from eating to band rehearsal to controversial discussions. Above, a roup of students prove that tion doesn't stop at Emch time. Active Fall '67 Class Sell Concessions jeannie Lew Raymond Lim Chester Louie Fabienne Fum Mich Macaluzn Carol Marelich Georgia Newsome Marian Null Ellen Olshansky Mildred Patten Dave Pearson Agnes Pedersen . ,t.. i Tj' ,VV 7lfgQjf5,a,.2'fw - I L, ' 4 2 ' ,, ' ,v 4 wg s f 'ffTi':-A250 V ' --'is ' ' A ' fs, l'IliiL'Q-nfl? -IW:-:M-Iiffx'??5Yll5 . iQ5ff?5l'kQ'15f? r- 9iQ5'7S22 i'?5'i iwsrwf ' A 5 wie.. -.fm f ' ' 2 was? I.. el M xg'f.Q,g55. ml , ,l N.-, w f,, yt, 'f . , 5' :rf f jqwzf 'f S, S , . EEE ...K l.., W ,. M. . . ', Hy.kiZW ,, wg:w'g54'i f f -lg g, .-- R 'gy '- ' 2-fzef - f wrfzakg. Zag- mf W, , .,,., M Q Q3 r . . H Ax .-5 f is ,fu H laws .V . V, ' X ' A, li? i 7 W M ,,v,. ,. , . 4 illQiJifsil'+ - ' ' H- .'-. . :V Q.. ' W Q, L' rw wiv fl. -V -L 7 ,, V, -fee. Mg . Q g , .mv X 1' kwin V - t.,,fa..5 , . 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W N L ,, ,Q . iv, , . , 183 janet McNutt Annette Melville Peter Mendiara Barbara Meyer Scott Miller jenney Ming Marilee Misraclc Richard Mitra Peggy Mohr lim Moore Mancy Moore Carol-Ann Morning Fred Mourad Jill Moyes Linda Mrozivk Steve Naify Eliot Ng Henry Ng Theodore Ng janey Oda Katie O' Dowd Mike O'Keefe Nelda Ong David Ow Helen Pagonis Sherry Pa ing Paley Pang Stepanie Pantages Louis Paradise Carolyn Pardini George Parsons Cheri Pearce Melody Pearl Miranda Peh L Fenix Eric Perlman Linda Perucoa Bessie Pethenos Gina Pickett Mary Pirruccelln Donna Pdliakevich Pat Pon Valerie Porter Barbara Powell X --14' ,,-. me -., X , ,i ,.g,,,1, ,, ,aw -- l - ',-,.: fn. -, -firmly-ig, , t -- , . 8, ,L., M . , f 'i 1 ,af A 1 ei M 455155 'r 2 L- t P ' :fit 1, z:r,:- X' . , Qi V' 'X ' . . , , , at-xiii l t 4' V ' A ,ja s s ' f,gg4fi'?45g55s' y U . j ,-.113 - IL K VM I I ,v V, , 1 ' ' . - 'A ' WW any . ' gwi!'Z' tr f Hay., v . ,, E, , 5ygf,,,g,- -3 , ' i 'P I 'i .7 SSWET TI' Wiilr. 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Salinger Marilyn Sandifur Grace Santana Bob Savelli Deborah Schaffer Eric Scheidtmann Dan Schick Sue Schmidt Christine Schonewald Bill Schroeder Robert Schuelke Lise Scott Debbie Searles Gilda Selchau Leonard Shapiro Susanna Shaw Dennis Shinbori Bob Sidesinger Lewayne Slagle Eilan Sloustcher judy Smetana Cynthia Smith Mike Smith Virginia Smyly Denise Sobel Elise Spleiss Kathryn Spraggins 'I84 Yvonne Bloom, fall vice-gresident, reaches for more cups during the candy and soft- rink sale at the Christmas Concert. The Class of Spring 1968 also sold candy and soft-drinks at the Varieties. s?.,f,,k,,. ,.,. M, 5M.,a55-,,,,5,,M A - its ifgsa w ml? A if at N., wt ,L F N 1 i J i f N iii WM , ii i a fs. ' af 1 F QI' A55- ,V v , I 6 ,Fei X Q5 3 U i ' g ,i tl wa. ,, WYHW. , ,,,.. ng, , wif, 1 if t , 3' R 7 if iw , eq is , .r NV ,. 'Nl i K . is? R Gt s -3. ff. iii 1 - weft afsiagsgl as iam' . - Q ,ffl ,W . RQ ... .,,.,. 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' 5 'i mr,-f ,fm Afff' .t r 55 i 1 an - ,151 1f.'n'1: -, ,Q - .QQ 'sz if ,, -saga '-ef ,il 1 W5 : '- JV- r dd 'X Q S is 4, , ,Q 5 W Jw 5 W 1' r ff, rr- V- nu jenny Wilhelm Bruce Williams jasper Williams Cary Wolf Steve Wolf Mark Wolfe Annie Wong Arthur Wong Christina Wong Ellen Wong Helena Wong Kenneth Wong Lawrence Wong Leia Wong Leona Wong Roxanne Wong Sandy Wong Barbara Woo H. Woo Lilian Woo Marilyn XVOn Sharon Wooster Nancy Wortman Diane Yamate joan Yang Danial Yee Randy Yee Russ Yim F, Young Glenn Young Walter Yuen Fat Zamora Susie Zelmanovic This spirited class has supported the school 1 I SPRING OFFICERS, jennifer Ward, Van Nguyen, joanne Felder, and President Shelborne Fung, with class sponsor Miss Hurbert, discuss plans for the semester. Class ofFa1l '68 Elects Officers bv selling red and white pom-poms during the football season. As a result, our team was waved on to Turkey Day. Their next project was another very helpful one-beautifying the Lowell campus by the addition of bushes and several other plants. With the help and guidance of Miss Hubert, the class sponsor, the fall and spring officers worked hard for a very successful year. llama- FALL OFFICERS Diana Murphy, President Van Nguyen, and Luci Li show off one of the class' many projects. 186 r 335 Huw I lim if?-5' 4 W. W . r Q it Q if W - - ' W. ,K , 4:1 5 ,A wi -- V A- ag. in V , , 5 gr K , .4 , ,r.1g,!zi,,:i A? . fl . ' iq: M 7 fi ' f:Q'f ,: Jf+'Sff gf ' Z' . I , ,, ,, K. ,l .. -r W I. ryy- ,ww ,V n1 2i'..-r A 5 A, , A ' , w,,w 1, , ' gm-lgf pn W f' r - ,fini - 4 ' L f . r f Simi iff Aff, 'tiff A r, 2 if , Q- 5522525 2, , . ,vw 1 .9 . , A, ,...-32915532551-g,, ,QA . . , ' ..,. m .Mk '..aiE. -Wuxi My 1 1 Wi ,g 1 Nr If L qi .D A ' it . I s - -, ' A ,gli qw' -Q ' M ffH-i wife' . .ndzirlrsi wi Q I , ' F ,i: . . 5.-wil - ' ,- - V ' f. 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'wa , 'ff if A ai M, .3 .H - , i,:l ., ., FEMJ. gif , 1 i5T7'T5l5!!32Li?H 2 .4 'wp I., S x wif 'F G LIN . ,1 Lawrence Colton Sally Conover Stuart Corvin Ronnie Camicu Clillnrd Danivl M ichacl Davirs Rosa Davis Harmon Dca Kan-n Duran Robert Ds- Francis js-fiery Ds- I.:-use janct Dillvr Susan Dilov Tnm Dong Alan Dwnrlcin Ann l-llc-lman M ichavl Fahlman jnannr Fvlclor Charlvs Fjcllman Ella-n Fung K an-n Fong Patricia Fong M ichavl Fox Sh:-llvornv Fung Randy Gaynor David Gan-so Palll Cm' Gloria Goodwin Raymond Coorlwin Kvn Cralista-in Davicl Cnstalisnn Patrick Hall Virginia Hamilton Edward l It-isch Susan HL-rtz Armlyth Hickman The low juniors cram for mlclterms while enjoying the sun in the courtyard during their lunch period, Pom-Pom Sale Spurs Spirit Gre orv Huolc Willard How Cborgette Huie Linda Hunter Nathaniel Huggins Steven jacnhson Albert joe Georgia johnson john judnick Karen Kaplan judith Karp Illene Kleinberg Richard Konda Boris Krivonogoff Steven Lagos Ronald Langberg Dan Larivee Arthur Lee Calvin Lee Catherine Lee Eleen Lee Karen Lee Nora Lee Patricia Lee Connie Leones Michele Leong Susan Leong Ravmond Lew Velma Lew Luci Li Vivian Look Leticia Lopes Diane Low Melody Low Barbara Lucas Allyn Luenow Ir, Maura Mack Maria Mandrussow Marguerite Mannor Debra Marchi L , K ,, KL.s,.t,,,,5z L- Z, ' 3 il lil X 'lu ' ' A 'irlxis L, H , lil: 1 2 sill K -,J Xu , .. .U SK, Ad t R 55, i K s 1- ja ' 4, J t . xi ' 111. 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Class of Spring '69 Surges Sprin sophomore officers, left to right: Secretary, jahlee Morris, President, Mary Andrews, Vice- Presicfent, Karen Zieglerg Treasurer, Deedee Fertman. H 'X Q52-has W lgiiiiggggixi-.-I ,r N i i 253 t Iii? -'z a fl . if-be -A zi'l!'EiEY5l?i zugw2ff'f r ' i?, !?fiff L1 is afiuw f B is 'fi' Qgvhmly A 1, V 4,.ii,.,twi,,, . ,I f. ,lixwiv i,,. V,,,.,A,,, is ig., , si ' -:ui-' l '- . Sgvfin V kf1l,lw1 i 1 2I,2,f-.,:.f sr .iw 4 4 1 :',fif 5 , an ,, ' 1, , J 2 B D , Kfvb W , min l-xi ,H li f M Qi , i au f: ,L --3253. fJ'5'm'U' 7,5221 - - A f-, Q Qgggg 2 , ,fig is ,l , M , Mg... r X i f it , i R R ri - ff iw all A 4 W ' 'Y , i f W., , , ,, z ' EAL ,Z M . 5' Km gg, w F ' 5 ' f ., an ff 1 ,N mi. ,E-.Jil W, ' aww'-iifh we , ' Q' , if of i :fu If ,iff ,,,2igi,f,1m1siz L f.-iii i , ffw,fH-'H H, ,M Mens ea., if .L , ., ww .. , , f , -.,,,.W 1 ' g,QQ,j,,j ef, f . 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C' if .i f A '57 T fffwh, it ,rf Y li 'well 'Li Garbrielle Sen e Industrious Sophs Contribute The first interest of every Lowell student is his studies Coh, surel. S, ii' -- . pai' i t -i ggi -' v i ff at if,-fgwfis fiiziiei' Ssvsfiwff' S :i n i illif-is , Wifi' i1'9siifi 1 if I V , , My .35 My ,k.,sW , KCLKQQHQQQ' Marshall Sanders ,L n It ,f7- T- . r r 1,5-is R ,Q f..,:ai,i. -Q ret 7 wire Bill Sanders joan Sandstrom S john Senuta Zina Serezlis jack Shafer Carol Shapiro ,,i, Nikita Shelomensell . in in Bill Shigley 3 -an V Natalie Shishkin k ff Virgilia Signorelli ' Robin Silberman - Nancy Sitton e Kathy Smith - Tessie Smith Nancy Snell Linda Sparks Barbara Spencer judy Steinberg Debbie Stuart julio Suguitan Kyle Sommerskill janet Surkin Kathy Sweeny Yasunori Talcenaka Cath Talkov Fran! Tanner Lisa Tartikoif Ray Ten Claretta Thomas Rodger Thomas Alison Thom son Donna Schames Bob Schiller Vercella Schneider E f , , ..,,: , Marilyn Schwartz 1 it Peggy Schwarzenberger ' Q f ' li 'ii 1, K, . 1, ,, 51,3 wg 5.1 im ' flair' at , i, l Jr .ig 'if55v'rieg1gi,1 uf I -QW + i I, t ex ' . f ' .: M Paul Santos iz 1 i 5 ii Q ,gif ia' mga ,f jjj: Q in' ..,. is 'l i Alison Scott ' i fi K Ann Scott 12 janet Scott Coni Seghy , : My .. -2 1 WJ ei' E si , jrQQf'ff , we f ihfiiii i i - V , . .Wei ws ni le , .W wa i it My rg, 4 - I-, if my J A Q5 -, ' Qfrgfgfzgfgs Ziiifiaffr' - 'f'ii' 'H' 4 V g. , a.,,if.y,1rr 'hir t '11 ,E ' 6 i T- reeaa W T ' is rw- T i g gi - 1 155, ' ir' , , l at ff- . gl r Q ii QOH iw V i fjilgii i iw it M Q in fi 1 3 ,gi ,sv Marie Toland, Debra Tom Dan Tong Kent Tonnemacher Yvonne Toy Nicholm Tsiliarcos Corinne Tsujisaka Mike Tsulrahara Greg Tung Larry Tunis Steve Owyang Bob Unger Liliane Urwitz Pam Valuroso V z B if KX. Z ii. W K, y . , Vgf,5,5,5,g. 5:., 'Sty-yE1.f3-,, mi K -' twat' 1 ' 1 , - reset, A? wie' ga g! iii-rrgQ.i.rf,,ri,., , A 4. rf' ' r w' f 196 viii? 15 ii ,, 3 i , r.,s!,,?i ' To Lowell Standards iii, 1 -Q Qszii-5252A i:n'i??'fTEi'-V fi v ile . -zfifib sin- sz ,w hit 1, w Ali--ffgll-nl ,5 gy- . ' . gill . L, W oslin Van Someren Ernestine Vasquez Debbie Velarde ,, vvi., W ,,L,,, ,,,, 5- -r 1 . iffamir, , MM j ,Q M M ,Q hm Velarde . if , '1i 2f 'LL L Bob Verhaeg ' Ain Veske , 1 .1 Q., l ...isszzw . I IEW . s is im, . .wsu ,fy Ni ,kL. . .Z Milf., jan Vrooman Carolyn Wade Maxine Wade Victor Warren ,eww ' A rg,-,W s ,V ,Z ' :i 1- I- al Il 'W .sg - ,wre- - fx -wr,-w 4 S Boy, that Superman always gets his man! Randall Warwick jim Wedell Brad Welles John Weybrew Noli Wil ong Gail Willard jer Williams Molly Williams Steve Williams Susan Williams Mike Wilson 'llll7'l?f5iWf1?'li4' Prism: : , -, i Range J 5,53 iiifxrfg-ffvr ' 'swf 'g r - 1 H ' :W V ,sa!i2ril, siiff. fame ., M- ni an -- . i, ,, - -i ntl fr- an -., ,- 197 Signe Wilson Mark Wolterbeek Brad Wong Brian Wong Calvin Wong Denise Wong Ed Wong Ifggg, Elaine Wong Cary Wong johnson Wong Karen Wong King Wong Mariann Wong Nonnan Wong 'i Began Wong 12 'fs-fff - -ifzeilsig -xfjgsefrlgei' inf- rv if + '53 -ie ,,, ,iz , r , L, ,L . W , ' :lla 'H 2 ,,.. il l if if iii li is ,Q ifijgigggq gel-s.nf, - Kgs, .r sg ff - ir, A fm: 1 1,2155--5 A .. 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Class of Fall '70 Adds Color to Lowell sow ,ia ,:m,,, .QV ef, Vg g--.Es 's an-'ff' 1 Ronald Burton Dave cafisu Michele Brouqua Mario Campos Beverly Brown Dewey Carter r 5 Y it jfiyf gw--2 ,.,- . - lgliggiigiy f' David Beaclle , if J I Daphne Birkmeyer A 'yi Teresa Blea F ,4 .i,.i,k, V V ., , it f Bill Abiko Eve Arden Ed Arrighi Lorraine Beckman Greta Anderson Pam Barbe Bob Andrews Martha Barrios First day Bonita Chun Rene Cook Bonita Chung Sue Crossler Kenton Chung Carol Davis Annette Clausen Dave Cilland , 2, Mix, M, ,,,r,.,, rN,r,, i gk-,Wg W N,,,, M S .ii .Q Wig, MXN , Mig. i 4 WW? . filly., ' 2 K Dixie DeBrocky U 2 KJ Debbie Dee Q' , '55 Mike Dillon 1 e Qi .45 ' A k,,. 1 ,, I f.iW.,g.ws,Wgwg Wiggiff n r W I. ,' Y lf' Xixfiiffi ' gig, 5 ' ' 5 , 5 if ' ' H I Rich Dominge Q Q Ray Dong w . 2 gi , ,K , , . T . I I V iagsgfxsp- 'Vq g s 'A ' - k'lf ' 7 ' iii? gm A 1 'iii ' W ' fiiiwfii . 't1'f,C'f. . 5 ., 3-1 F My Sggw , yw, ,V . ,, ,. 4' 'ag' e i, Riffilalzf, ,. .N 5 ,f,aii? ,, f V , . V. Q i ' iii vm in in iii fi, 5. . dm . . ,Q ,,, 35 .Lv 1 3 We ,K K Denise Do in Denise Downey ' is X 'QfEii5w. ':jfA- i : 2- if'Ei':': , 1 ' . , ' , mxgmvx gf'2f'f1 f1'i i 1l?e1'5,g,g,1, W2 , 2 ' i ' -ggfg5jg? k TM di, Q'.iiiii?' 3-gI,:gg,,gY,,gf K A 'MW . IIVV ew :Qi own, . ,ii Q. ww . wwf wajfew owl ,. ,. 5,4 in, ,,,,, . , Wm iii .. ,K 1 ,...,.., , Ergo. . VI' Wg, 1: .1 1m1t ,:1mr:n!fii Q ,.,,1L- sm . ' 'f'i'I?C'?' ffifiiiffw , ' 6 I 33,5 . wie, Aw 1 . ,.We,,,,?,,,3 , ,,g M i,,5,,,ri 193 :Wm ,,Aw,V I I ,wg . 7 'k Wi 'W' 'H'iF!Fl i MfI .iii f, ' 'if 'W'?, f if 9531? e. fiiiiff iTllf.lflQ affllfyf? ff? H flsfli' 'ilTifIii'S 3 ififfilfflf ,, ,,f,, f- -A or f. i ,.x' 1 W .. 'f t 1v:4i:'ai:ii2iIe A ei 'fi' if - 1 1 Q twffii, ee,,, r f - Q in ig?-5..4,,.,,,6g3Sa.f:?f,E? I N vw: M: L , S, , , f ,W K K is ans ggi, . , , Q time 199 Norma Castellanos Dave Cassens Carolyn C han Randall Chan Lester Chin Lester Chang Wen Chin Warren Chang Alfred Chiu Francis Chin Vivian Choy breeds confusion. Gordon Fong jean Fraschina Lana Fong Rickie Friedman Connie Fong jenny Fung Bill Fox Craig Garcia Vir inia Fo g n Allen Fong Gary Fong Jerri Durbin Toni Dzel i EM 1? a- Q- . in m i ijt 'iv ,S F, 'nk W' Qi: iw t 8 sf -3 .5 ---: -- R e 1 F fsfifipgfbfg 4 is ii gi., fee! f- Sophs Face Mounting Challenges at Lowell Laura Gee Barry Geretz Larry Gibbs Ken Giusti Mike Glaros Frank Gong Roxanne Gould Darlene Greene Virginia Grindell Diana Gross Gita Cutfreund Tim Hall Satoshi Hamai Nick Hamil Paul Harclstone Mike Harkins Bob Hayman Rob Healy Erie Heldfond Linda Hidzick Charlene Ho Gary Ho Angela Hooker Jim Hoeck Hazel Hom Claudia Hoo Rhonda Hudson Randy Hurwitz Gale Hutchings Richard Jacobs Stella Jang Richard Jensen Caroline Joe Pam johnson Jeeni Jurvig Karsant George Carol Katz Bob Kay Evelyn Klebanolf Sergel Koreisha Diana Lee Rayko Kurosaki Kathy Larkin . Barbara LaVine Dune Le' Fanny Lee Jenii Lawton M, Lee Janice Leas Richard Lee Rosanna Lee Bill Leong Deborah Lee Barbara Levy Allen Lew Henry Lew 200 E v lil' li 4 al F 'SN W . ,.. 2 :.5 I - VK ' 5 I if F K A it gi, viii,-'tl' 'S 'L ayys . yyyl fl X it K f. 1 - L, .hr :af WA X V L KL - ,, xl 4 1 ... Zi ' ' V L . T' A l ,,, in ,a-,Ti V V V 4 My - f 2 1 ' ' ,,L, , K ' 'T , if -5 .1 L ff f w ' ' ' 1 C342 iwll alii ' :,f. ., , Q at i ily . i Y , i 5. ' . -'i2I1 , i. dir ,. i , , , i Q- . 5- i-wwf azaserus ,:':,-E1 LV , V V V ,, VVVM1 , ,,,, , W ' 'A' V A 2 N 1 .. h y x N ft - r ' ,pg-WSL l ' - 141 f' f 'V - - - 2 SM 2- g- 1f,.-zgi-iirylm A gg - f 5, gi ,, V . V Q .Z w i I' 11' 1 '1 if-mga ' 1 4 f 2 f , 33. ' 3. . E, ifxf K' i ii ,Q ifll 5 liii ffif z2?Lf'2 Honestly, Edgar, can't you do ANYTHING right? Lar Lewin Cecilia Libby Pat Lim Edison Liu Barbara Loos Martha Lopez Alan Lou Marjorie Louis Howard Low Derrick Lub Chris Lundberg Boyd Lyon lan Madfes Bob Mancller Sue Margolis Yuri Martin Bob Martinez Rewanda Mason Marisa Milan Daniel Ming Kathy Mislcel Theresa Mitchell Diane Montesclaros Barbara Montoro lud Moore Lyclia Moshkin jim Mull Cathy Nelson Don Nelson Karen Nelson Frank Neuman Bob Nicholas Linda Oneta Barbara Owen Emest Persich Georgette Petropoulos , H. ,f M55 yi: 1 ' 'm 1 Hi A' f L fl 1 K fr V i . Barri Pivniclt l - ' Mal' , gg L .Y yy Wigs?-i sh i 1-22' Eugfi' an KX 2 , 1 K Wen y Quan was V ., . . Q f . .k : Zfffl A 1 X,-2 K KI, i Lee Reynolds K K , if gf, if ' Peter Rockwell ,-3, ' g . , Karen Roth K if F 2 'L f Roxanne Sayad 5 1 V -lll.,, - A 5, 5,3 'kL, . A I 1 John soon W , . , , , , f f Dave Shapiro f - K - Ag ' . FQ Elaine Shelub , 'gat lg n i ei Paul Schienfield A xii - I 35 . . Q ,A s 1 fy gi vp jeil Slxale ,Q Linda Smith Bill Smith 'fi in Ronald Soclcolov Melanie Sohe - - Rochelle Speyer Vi Doris Steiner . i f Tom Stern it I i Q 'K,., ,i Pam Stewart ,,, ' ' V- 4 Dave Stout ' ' ' A Bob Strom . :. 5 Daeson Tang Q Q V K Y L 'S A Y , 1 z 1 5 Andy Tanner Dennis Tejada Becky Thompson Denter Tight Biology is common ground to most low sophs. nm... ov.. D, ,.k,,. 0 Ed Tillotson Bill Tindall Maureen Tolliday Susan Tom Ron Tong David Tooley Bonnie Trin Allan Uomoto lim Werner Linda Williams joel Wineroth Earl Wismer Adrienne Wong Barton Wong Doris Wong Haley Wong jackson Wong Kenton Wong Nancy Wong Nancy Wong Sylvia Wong Virginia Wong Daisy Woo Garret Woo Michael Woo Rose Woo Larry Wood Calvert Yee Melba Yee Peter Yee To Mildred McCoy Who shall find the valiant woman? Far and from the uttermost coasts is the price of her. She hath tasted and seen that her work is good. Her lamp shall not be put out in the night. She hath looked well to the paths of her house, and hath not eaten her bread in idleness. She shall be clothed in strength and beauty, and she shall laugh in the latter day. CProverbs 31D 'iMillie was a giver not a taker in human relationships, and as such she was extremely vulnerable to those words and actions that separate us one from the other. It is here that I think we can learn the most from her life. If we can each of us remember that our time on earth is so limited that we really cannot afford to waste it by erecting the false barriers of hatred, suspicion, and prejudice that keep us from knowing, understanding, and enjoying each other. The poet has said that, any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. There could be no finer epitaph for this delightful young girl than that she brought to us all a deeper understanding of ourselves and a willingness to understand each other. Mr. Donald Brillhart Selections taken from the eulogies of Miss Cathryn Brash and Mr. Donald Brillhart oonsden's Gwons-Reg. - MW... 204 ROW ONE: Mayumi Misaki, Mr. Cwosden, Nick Peshkoff. ROW TWO: Rita Konda, Denny Verducci, Ray Lee. ROW FOUR: Charisse Woon, Karen Leto, Burnie Lemaire, Claire Barrios, Diane Appleton, Michele Charpiot, Dave Dunaway, Mike Throckmorton, Tomoko Takeshita, Darsha Davidoff, Rich Mahaffey, janice Ho, Judy Oman, Linda Puc- oetti, jim Grano. ROOF: Raoul Kaufman, Andy Jin, jerry Nel- son, Wayne Yee, jim Berger, Mike Custufson, Bruce Friend. jonassods unkies-Reg TOP ROW: Dave McCormick, Arthur Wong, Gerry Ewing, Pat Lerner, Laurie Chan. MIDDLE ROW: Alice Allison, Dorothy Bran- son, Wilbert Lee, Diane Love, Albert Toy, Phoebe Ko, Madge Shive, Ann Drasher, Randi Gunderson. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Jonasson, Aleta Friedman, Rosalind Scott, Sam Singer, Terry Kan, Frank Barone, Grant Pritchard, Cathy Pederson, Nancy Bennett, Pam Sayard, Terry Wong, Nancy York, Sylvia jeong. A Tribute to Tr phon-Reg 75 ROW ONE: Henry Chan, Dave Kopf, Sandy Dyer, Ray Dante Descalzo, Raul Barraza, Mike Thomas. ROW TWO: Diane Gok, Sandy Segale, Joanne Wong, Sue Lichtman, Bill Lipson, Cindy Yim, Rich Drezner, Carla Eustace, Irene Sandvik, Chris Case, Chris Gryder, Sheryl Bracken, Dave Nicola, Gwen Yee, Nancy Lukow, Bill 205 Moriyama, Wend Woo, Anita Jew. ROW THREE: Donna Chan, Inna Bolton, Sheldlon Wong, Mr. Tryphon Nichols, Mark Rosen, Chris Tong, Betty Eng. NOT PICTURED: Althea Ross, Stanley Goumas, Mary jane Wong, Norman Andreason, Eugene Kwong, Chris Oertel, Cynthia Price. Stevens' Skeletons-Reg. 114 ROW ONE: Vince Owyoung, Neil DeClerq, Mr. Stevens. ROW TWO: Kathy Sprague, Judy Ruggiero, Norm Hansen, Rosemary Busterna, Tina Peterson, Pat Yee, Cerise Louie, Linda Chin, Elaine Gee, Mrs. Caldwell, Kathy Ng. ROW THREE: Lindas Leas, Preston Gresham, Bill Chan, Mike Neumann, jackie Manus, Bob Schick, Sam Shore, Carol Meyer, Francis Tse, Margie Weil, Augie Techeira, Warren Wong, Kirk Leong, Phillip Wong. ROW FOUR: Preston Wong, Harry King, Alan Choy, jeff Chan, Wayne Hong. NOT PICTURED: Betty Lew. Bob's Blobs-Reg. 230 ROW ONE Calvin Wong, Pete Lin, Marilyn Mann, Mike Scher, Dave Sam Malayan, Sharon Perper, Annbrett Barina, Helen Ripple Maisie Calef Carolyn Hutton, Ceci Crunwald, Chris Vasil, Sue Feduccia, Dea, Cece Chapman, Candy Williams, Ray Biagini. ROW FOUR Ernie Llorente, Rodney Woo. ROW TWO: Maryann McEachren, John Merril, Bob McLau hlin, Ken Richardson, Milton Low Fran Kitty Goldsmit, julie Yip, Courtney Compton, Pete Aronstam, Beth Abrahamson, Pete Locateii, Dean Ristenpart. Crmdel Mr. Robert Sturtevant. ROW THREE: Bill Lee, james Yee, 206 Mutiny on the Balclutha-Reg. 130 mu, Marlyn Abe, james Amara, Mike Bailey, Beth Blumenthal, james Bowlby, Tania Chramko, juliann Coyne, Roberta Dunn, Rober Fuller, Thomas C-affrey, Elyce Garibaldi, Andrea Gonzales, Alice Crejalva, Winifred Harrison, Steve Houser, jackie Jarman, Ginny Johnston, Wendy Kiston, Randall Lee, Yvonne Lehmann, jackie Lucas, Susan McCoy, Rich Montgomery, Virginia Poon, Sharon Rosenbaum, Martin Schwartz, Susan Shain, james Shigley, Chantal Torrente, Kris Wong, Sandra Wong Rodatos Roadrunners-Reg. 133 ROW ONE: Willy Tsai, Albert Fiallos, Jae-Hong Lee, Stuart Quan, Lee, Mrs. Rodatos, Roger Cho, Shashi Coswami, ,Heidi Leuenberger, Dorothy Dea, Louise Wong, Nancy Hom, Louella joe, Elaine Leones, janet Shoemaker, Debbie Kenny. ROW THREE: Fred Huey, Paul Hailen Mak, Su Fang, Virston Choy, joe Tanizawa, Clement Yang, also Duncan, Frank Colombat, Lawrence Pong, David Allen, Ron Fore- Paul Duncan in tire. ROW TWO: Lilian Tan, Leila Berner, Christine man, Steve Martin. 207 Registry 134 Roster Edward Atchison Stephen Bullis Lupe Canizales julie Conklin Willie Curry Vickie Davis Noel Ebrahim Debi Ellingsen Lily Fah Frank Gee Roger Gok Chris Gounarides Annette Guassardo Terrance Hall George Hartwig Edith Heitman Erika Hildebrandt ' Pat Jacoby Ken Kern Max Knight Carol Kumagai Gary Lee Susan Lew Marilyn Lurie Colleen Manley Debbie Mazur Kallie Moore Penny Nakatsn Benedeta Napier Elaina Pon Soonalote Schmidt Victoria Steinberg Joanne Tringale Mardy Wasserman Florence Wong Jac ueline Wong Barflvara Yee if in-sul FIRST ROW: Lynne Kwan, Janice Ogi, May Gee, Linda Doug, Tina Echeverria, Lonnie Wong, Vic Merolla, Diane Bergamini, Vicki Leeds, Phil Galu, Lew Reyes. SECOND ROW: Anna Lee, Pat Ju, Andrea DeMartini, Terri Nathan, Claudia Wolf, Penny Hanks, BevIWortman, Madeline Colichidas, Mabel Tang, Pam Shiroma. THIRD ROW: Jim Adams, Robert Ng, Tom Wilson, Geordie Lawry, Ralph Sinick, Ken Correa, Jeff Karp, Beatrice Sinoncelli, Cecile Chase, Jim Brown, Clifton Louie, Roger Worley, Alfred Lee, Harry Ashton, Ken Hara. Korba s Krackpots Reg. 140 ROW ONE Steve Salomon Lmda Lee Mr Korba Laurie McDonald Cooper ROW THREE Brazil Carter, Gordon Park Li, Vladimir T1na Wong Irene Dong Laimdota Grrsles ROW TWO Elaine Wong Markoll Stu Pivmck Sterling Luke, Virginia Yup, jim Mueller, Carlos David Coddmgton Terry Leong Gail Suggs Tony Baccell Dena McLean Olga Woo Mike Bower, Ron Schneider. rand Larsenmg Reg. 141 ROW ONE: Carl Chan, joe Bovill, Walter Lim, Tony Louie. STAND- ING: Pat Bartlett, Carol Lee, jenny Soo Hoo, Sue Saunders, Carol Wong, Lin Micallef, Mr, Larsen, Louise Reinsch, Mary Lou Dale, Helen Wong, Helen joe, Maureen Wong, Alma Guenther, Clara Lee. TOP: Eli- zabeth Fotinos, Kellie Coyne, john Hillsman, Wendy Gu genheim, Den- nis Lachtman, Sue Tafmage, Georgine Marrot, Fulton Yee. MISSING: Susie Chan, Nick Chosick, Rich Grabstein, Chris O'Connell, Gil Patterson, Laura Outsen, Amy Sletteland, Moses Tso, Wanda Wilburn. East of Ernie-Reg. 212 ROW ONE: Carol Griffith, Fred Hom, Collin Lau, jorge Ohy, Mike Yamamoto, Ken jew. ROW TWO: Joyce Cook, Barbie Elkus, Mr. Feibusch, Lana Toy, Jersey Wong, Sherrill Stern. ROW THREE: Donna Howe, Sue johnson, Liz Castillo, Madelyn Fried, Barbara Tam, Barbara Blair, Elaine Hausman, Karen Mazur, Larry Sternberg. ROW FOUR: Pat jackson, Stephanie Riekman, Susan Lee, Larry Lee. ROW FIVE: Linda White, Dave Angress, John Gregoire, jeffrey Fung. ROW SIX: Sue Lim, Paul Fama, Bill Choy. Collins' Desert Rats in Egypt-Reg. 215 ROW ONE: Paul Phipps, Ken Neuman, Randy Daugherty, April Huey, Lucy Moses, Rochelle Feldman, Ralph Bavard. ROW TWO: Sue Owyong, Sue Augustine, Georgia johns, Sharon Veder, Roberta Dem sey, Diane De Silva, Russel Calvert. ROW THREE: George Lin, Gregory Chung, Bob Marcellous, Mr. Collins, Sphinx, Marge Shamlian. ROW FOUR: john McKenna, Keith Schieller, Ernie Li, Ken Cook, Vincent Fong, Gary Lee, Pat Chin, Nick Sakovitch, Connie Bradley, Randy Louie, Randy Fong, Peter Siegle, Tim Hazen. 210 'VIe1er s Mugs and DCHHIS Dudes LEFI' TO RIGHT Fran Hanley Randolph Larrabee Mr Rauchman BlelW8lS5 Clara Callettl Alwma Ross Sharon Chan, Meliesa Wong, Deborah McTernan john Rlchardson David Hom Martm Chong Nancy Susnow Peter Graves Mary Lou Cooper, Mr. Meier, Victor Cynthia Young jell' Keyak Donna Duden Ed Marquis Nancy Yew Frank Chln Gerald Lee Steven Soo Hoo. Dr1sc:o11 s D1sposab1es Reg. 219 ROW ONE: Bill Chow, Vince Agbayani, Anthony Leong, Warren Wong, Sharon Sonoda, Ann Fong, Suki Wong, Debbie Wong. SECOND ROW: Mari- lyn Matsuno, Stacey Samuels, Harvey Scodel, Barbara Lyons, Barbara Kikugawa, Karen Blaker, Caryn Combis, Sue Stearns, Debbi jose h, Sondra Levy, Anna Edwardlsl, Liz Cal- len, Nancy Nichols, Edward Yee, Mr. Driscoll, Rich Boyle. THIRD ROW: Bill Mas- saraweh, Phil Haft, Jim Dillon, Rich Holmlund, Leigh Noda. Fast's Ferns-Reg. 233 ROW ONE: Iohn Yee, Tom Dea, Kelly Yee, Brad Gollober, John Barr, Mr. Fast, Eric Singleton, Peter Colman, jackson Lee. ROW TWO: Sandra Slobodian, Mona joe, Linda Sandstrom, Elena Ong, Roberta Chew, Yolanda Young, Debbie Yungelson, Karen Quan, Peggy Ashley, Rachel Haug, Sandy Brunello, Robert Low, Chris Walwyn, Barbara in Chio, Terrie Alexander, julia Chen, Susan Kroll, Levon Nishlcian, Andrea Welles. THIRD ROW: Dave jenkins, Rich Raskin, Debbie Lamar, Bob Wagner, Ron Smetana, MISSING: Felly Mara, john Weinshel, Nita Lee, Nancy Thomas. Zasso's-Reg. 234 ROW ONE: Lillian Wong, Anamaria Corrieri, Christine Chang, Tom Silva, Eileen Vohrysek, Laureta Caudra, Danita Zawkieweiz, Pam Wiley, Iohn Gee, Bonnie Yee. ROW TWO: Lari Gu genheim, jean French, Shirley Gil?ether, Patty Ratto, Kenta Duffy, Tony Arabagalo, Lynn Meier, Greg Cook. ROW THREE: Janice Lee, Bruce Skolnilc, jan Meszaros, Bob Van Praag, David Nelson, Karen Segal, 'LW-QWM. Bob Kaplan, Steve Iverson, Warren S Hanson. ABSENT due to back inju- ries: Angelo Siero. Bril1hart's Bunnies and Buddies ROW ONE: Steve Kitagawa, Terry Edgers, john Lum, Al Wong, Paul ROW THREE: Warren Lee, Benton Tong, jean Hinterman, Cary Webb, john Groh, Shaukot Kahn, Terry Smith, ROW TWO: Patty Ziplcin, Mr. Brillhart, Tanya Powell, Lyn Lerner, Dana Corvin, Leah Patten, Ava Wynn, Shirley Shepard, Leah Cohn, Kaye Lasndver, McCann. Lynna Lim, Mabel Kwong, May Chau, Barbara Penney, Lloyd Naify. Lowell's Liabilities-Reg. 330 ROW ONE: james Hadzess, Janna Van Brakel, David Kwong, Wilson Dolly Finuliar, Sharon Okazaki, Liliana Ortiz. ROW FOUR: Kon Woo, Rodger Burke. 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W The Cfass of Sfzff?-7 196 7 ffl fhf GfaduafingSffHi0fS .. k Lynn P-Hm g i GG0 rgGffG T f f f! iM G l Fall 1966 Senior Index DAVID ALLEN: JCL pres., CSF, NMSQT Finalist, ROTC Adjutant. ALICE ALLISON: Sec.-Treas. Shield, Life CSF, Girls State, Big Sisters, Block L, Ticket Sellers, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, GAA Council. DIANE APPLETON: Shield Big Sisters VP, Block L, Ticket Sellers, Sports Car Club, Usher's Reserve, Psych, Pre-med Club. SUSAN AUGUSTINE: Forensics, reg. pres., Student Council, GAA, Li e Honor Roll, Future Teachers' Club, Math Club. ANTHONY BACCELLI: Scroll, Silver Spikes, Varsity track and cross country, reg. rep., Student Council, dance comm. MICHELE BARMAN: Bridge Club, Lowell Touring Society, Big Sisters, Block L. CLARE BARRIOS: Shield, Choir. GAA, Usher's Reserve, reg. rep., dance comm., Big Sisters. RALPH BAYARDz Varsity bas- ketball and football, JV baseball. MICHAEL BECKER: Junior Achievements. JAMES BERGER: Scroll, Block L Pres., Red Cross, Honor Roll, track cross country, Silver Spikes, JCL, Exec. Board. LEILA BERNER: Honor Roll, Folk Music Club, Literary Magazine. MICHAEL V. BOWER: Adv. Band and Orch., H-12 act. comm., reg. rep., Cal. Hist. Club. CONNIE BRADLEY: Life Honor Roll, GAA, reg. treas., dance comm., Senior Show. DOROTHY BRANSON: Girls Glee, reg. treas., Ticket Sellers, GAA. ROSEMARY BUSTERNA: Adv. Band, Honor Roll, Block L, GAA bowling. RUSSELL CALVERT: SA Pres., capt. varsity basketball, Rally Commissioner, L-10 and L-11 pres., Scroll, Block L, CSF. BRAZELL CARTER: JV base- laallli JV and varsity football, Honor o . JEFFREY CHAN: soccer team LAURIE JOYCE CHAN: GAA, Pre-Med Club, Junior Achievements. WILLIAM CHAN: CSF, Life Honor Roll. MICHELE CHARPIOT: Bi Sis- ters, Sr. Show Script Comm., Bance com., GAA. MAY CHAU: GAA variety sports, Block L, Math Club, Bridge Club. GREGORY CHEUNG: Block L. soccer, track, Soccer Society, Ho' nor Roll. DARLENE CHIN: Big Sisters, Block L, GAA, dance comm., Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Gourmet Club, Future Teachers' Club. LINDA CHIN: Big Sisters, JCL, GAA, Block L, CSF, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Gourmet Club, Fu- ture Teachers' Club. PATRICIA CHIN: H-I2 class treas., Co-ordinator of Sr. Show, Red Cross, Bridge Club. CRAIG CHINN: JCL, Latin Club. . ROGER CHO: JCL. ALAN CHOY: SF Judo Club, Sho Rin Ji Ryu Karate, light-weight basketball, Honor Roll. VIRSTAN CHOY: Life CSF, H- 10 pres., 112's basketball, reg. ren., H-12 pres., Scroll sec.-treas. MARIAN CHUNG: Life CSF, JCL, GAA. DAVID L. CODDINGTON: Adv. Band and Orch, dance comm., Soph football. LEAH COHN: Squaw, Big Sis- ters, GAA, Student Council sec., reg. rep., Bridge Club, dance comm., Ticket Sellers, Sr. Prom Comm. FREDERICK COLEMAN: Stu- dent Council, reg. rep., Block L VP, KG,S, varsity baseball, Scroll, football Capt. KEN COOK: Lowell Touring Society, Rally Team, German Club. DENA COOPER: Honor Roll, dance comm., Ticket Sellers, reg. rep., GAA tennis. DANA CORVIN: SA Vice-Pres., Shield, L-I2 sec., reg. rep., Student Council, Gourmet Club, Bridge Club, Ticket Sellers, Life Honor Roll, GAA. DARSHA DAVIDOFF: Shield, L-II sec., H-II VP, H-I2 VP, reg. rep., Student Council, dance comm. DOROTHY DEA: GAA, CSF, Red Cross Rep. NEIL DE CLERCQ: Gourmet Society, Philosophical Society. DIANE DE SILVA: Shield, Song Girl, Big Sisters, L-12 VP, L-10 and H-10 sec., GAA, Block L, CSF, Ticket Sellers, Red Cross Rep. ROBERTA DEMPSEY: Honor Roll, GAA manager, to England, ambition: dancer. IRENE DONG: JCL, GAA, ten- nis, badminton and fencing. ALFREDO E. DONGON: Ser- toma Scholarship for Drafting, Scroll, Italian Club pres., ROTC Battalion Comd., varsity rifle team, Block L. RANDALL DOUGHERTY: JCL. DAVID DUNAWAY: Dance Band Conductor, Adv. Band, German Club. PAUL DUNCAN: Honor Roll, German Club, athletic rep., reg. treas. WOODY ELLIOTT: Block L, Scroll, swim team, cross country, reg. rep. JANET ENGELBRECHT: The Lowell Staff, re. rep., Student Council, GAA, Biock L, Big Sis- ters, Usher's Reserve, Sr. Show Comm. GERALDINE EWING: CSF, Honor Roll, Jr. Achievement VP, Jackie. SU FANG: GAA, modem dance, Math Club, Grand Prize at PTA Art Contest, Scholarship to Academy of Art. PRICILLA FARRELL: Student Council, Usher's Reserve, reg. rep., to Humboldt State College: ambi- tion: high school teacher. BARBARA FETESOFF: Shield, Big Sisters, Jr. Achievements, L-12 Field Day Planning Comm. Chairman. ALBERT FIALLOS: Adv. Band and Orch., Dance Band, All-City Honor Orch., Natural History Club, Spanish Club. RANDY D. FONG: Jr. Prom Bid Comm., Ticket Sellers. VINCENT FONG: Life Honor Roll, CSF. RON FOREMAN: Block L, football team, golf team, athletic rep., Red Cross, Prom Comm. ALETA FRIEDMAN: Forensics pres., Math Club, Block L, Usher's Reserve, French Club. BRUCE FRIEND: Honor Roll, Numeral Society, Block L, varsity football, basketball, track. DIANE GARFIELD: Ticket Sel- lers, The Lowell staff. ELAINE GEE: Honor Roll, CSF, GAA, tennis, folkdancing, bad- minton, fencing, class activities. DELLAREE GIBSON: Student Council, reg. rep., modern dance, Sr. Show, Varieties, Forensics, Psychology Club, Honor Roll, Wonderful Society. SHASHI GOSWAMI: Foreign Greeters. JIM GRANO: Life Honor Roll, reg. rep., Soph football, re . bas- ketball capt., pres. Lowell CT1apter DOMI. JOSIE GRANT: to San Francisco Art Institute. PRESTON GRESHAM: Red Cross rep., German Club pres., Term Play, Lowell Touring Society. JOHN GROH: The Lowell staff, Honor Roll, Gourmet Club. RANDI B. GUNDERSEN: Orch., reg. sec. MICHAEL GUSTAFSON: Soph and JV football, golf team, Honor Roll, Red Cross, Block L. BOB HALLOCK: Prom Comm. TIMOTHY HAZEN: Scroll, Ho- nor Roll, PA crew, Varieties, Sr. Show, Term Play, Lowell Touring Society. THOMAS HEALY: Honor Roll, Block L, golf team. JEAN HINTERMAN: Scroll, Band, Dance Band, Student Lead- er-Adv. Band, Varieties, All-City Orch., Orch., Student Council, Honor Roll. JANICE HO: Block L, GAA, Big Sisters, CSF, L-I2 Field Day. NANCY HOM: Block L, GAA tennis and badminton, JCL. WAYNE HONG: CSF, Honor Roll, Bridge Club, Philosophical Society, Chess Club, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. APRIL HUEY: Student Council, reg. rep., Big Sisters, Block L, reg. treas. JCL, Gourmet Club, Future Teachers' Club. FRED HUEY: Honor Roll. ADRIENNE JACOBS: Shield VP, Red Cross pres., Big Sisters, Forensics, Block L. LARRY JACOBSEN: KG's, Block L, varsity football, baseball, reg. treas. SYLVIA JEONG: Life Honor Roll, Block L, GAA Council, reg. treas. ANDREW JIN: Numerals Soci- ety, Block L, 112's basketball, reg. athletic rep. LOUELLA JOE: GAA badmin- ton, JCL, Block L. GEORGIA JOHNS: CAA bow- ling, reg. sec. DAN JUDNICK: Scroll, Block L, track, cross country, Numeral So- ciety, Honor Roll, German Club. TERRENCE KAN: Scroll, CSF, Life Honor Roll, reg. rep., Student Council, Math Club, Bridge Club, CSF coaching. RAOUL KAUFMAN: Lab assis- tant: to UC Santa Cruz: ambition: scientist-astronaut. DEBBIE KENNEY: Asst. Editor of Red if White, Lowell Touring Society, Block L. Life Honor Rol , reg. rep., Student Council. Sr. Show, Seventeen National Fashion Council Winner. SHAMINE KAHN: GAA modern dance, reg. rep., Red Cross. SHAUKAT KAHN: Capt. soccer team, Soccer Society, Pre-Law Club, French Club, Radio Club. KITSAUN KING: Choir, Girls' Glee, Varieties '65, '66, reg. rep., All-City Honor Choir. STEPHEN KITACAWA: CSF, Gourmet Club, Bridge Club. PHOEBE KO: GAA, Honor Roll, Orch., Math Club. RITA KONDA: Big Sisters, GAA, reg. rep., Block L, Student Coun- cil, Life Honor roll. MABEL KWONG: GAA, Variety sports, Math Club, Bridge Club. LINDA LEAS: Life CSF, Honor Roll, GAA bowlin , Red Cross rep., Sports Car Ciub, Jr. Prom Decorations Comm. CHRISTINE LEE: Future Teachers' Club. GARY LEE: Life CSF and Honor Ro . LINDA LEE: Future Teachers' Club, Block L, GAA tennis. RAYMOND LEE: Honor Roll. WARREN LEE: CSF. WILBERT LEE: Scroll, Life Honor Roll, CSF, Math Club. BURNETTA LEMAIRE: Shield, Big Sisters, Block L, Ticket Sellers, Pre-Law Club, Usheris Reserve, Junior Achievements, Pre-Med Club. KIRK LEONG: Soccer Society, Bridge Club, Soccer team. SUSANNE LEONG: GAA, Block L, Art Club, Future Teachers' Club. TERRENCE LEONG: Life Ho- nor Roll, Math Club, Bridge Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Nat. Hist. Club, SFJI. ELAINE LEONES: Red Cross, GAA bowling, Usher's Reserve. LYNN LERNER: Asst. Editor of Red 0 White, Honor Roll, dance comm., Bridge Club. Sr. Prom Comm. PATRICIA ANN LERNER: Pos- ter comm., Lowell Touring Society, sec., Jr. Prom Comm., GAA. KAREN LETO: Future Teachers' Club, Usher's Reserve, Ticket Sellers. HEIDI LEUENBERGER: Big Sisters, Honor Roll, dance comm., Reg. treas., Sr. Prom Comm. RICHARD MAHAFFEY: JV football, varsity football, 30's track, Block L, Lowell Touring Society. Photo Club. HAILEN MAK: Life CSF, JCL, GAA. JACQUELINE MANUS. Band, Orch., Dance Band, All-City Orch., GAA, gymnastics, fencing. BOB MARCELLUS: Sr. Prom Comm., JCL, reg. officer, Deten- tion Club, track. STEPHEN MARTIN: Soph and varsity football, Block L. WAYNE MARTINEZ: Rallr' Commissioner, varsity footbal, Honor Roll, KG's, Block L, JCL, Pre-Med Club, .reg. rep., Scroll, Student Council. LEAH McCANN: Block L Pres., GAA, Red Cross VP, dance comm., Eptec. Board, GAA Council. DAVID MCCORMICK: JV baseball. KEN McCOY: Scroll, Lowell Touring Society, NMSQT Letter of Commenoation, NSF Math. LAWRIE+ MCDONNELL: GAA bowling, Jr. Prom Comm., Block L, reg. sec. and treas., NMSQT Let- ter of Commendation. BRYAN MCCUE: Band: to CCSF, ambition: architect. JOHN McKENNA: Block L, JV and varsity football, athletic rep. CARLOS McLEAN: Varieties, athletic rep. CAROL MEYER: Camp Curry Clean-up comm., swim team timer, Bi Sisters, ski trip chrmn., Honor Roil. KAREN MICKELSON: Sr. Prom Comm., MAYUMI MISAKI: Future Teachers Club, Big Sisters, GAA Honor Roll. LUCINA MOSES: Big Sister! Pres., Exec. Board, CSF, GAA, Lowell Touring Society. i JIM MUELLER: Saber Club. KENNETH NEWMAN: Life CSF, Scroll, golf team, Bridge Club, DOMI pres. MICHAEL NEUMANN: Scroll, Honor Roll, Choir, reg. rep., Stu- dent Council, Adv. Orch., dance comm., All-City Orch.., Latin Club. CARL NIELSEN: Honor Roll, varsity football, KG's sec.-treas., Block JV and varsity baseball, ath- letic rep. KATHLEEN NG: GAA, volley- ball, JCL, Foreign Language Club. MAMIE MG: GAA gymnastics, swimming, team sports, badmin- ton, volleyball, Block L, dean's office. JUDY OMAN: GAA, swimming, volleyball, dance comm., Sr. Prom Comm. VINCE OWYOUNG: Brid e Club, bowling team, Math Cluim, Numismatic and Gourmet Societ- ies, Honor Roll. GORDON PARK LI: Life Honor Roll, JCL, Latin Club, Intramural bowling, VP of Rogues. PATRICIA PATTEN: Jr. Prom Queen. CATHY PEDERSEN: Pre-Med Club, GAA, tennis. BARBARA PENNEY: GAA, dance comm., Sr. Prom Comm., CSF, The Lowell staff. NICHOLAS V. PESHKOFF: Adv. Band, dance band, JV foot- ball, track, Numeral Society, swimming instructor. CHRISTINA PETERSON: CSF, Honor Roll, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, Big Sisters, Future Teachers' Club. PAUL PHIPPS: Lowell Touring Society, JCL. STUART PIVNICK: Scroll, Life Honor Roll, reg. rep., Gourmet Club, swim team, basketball, Block L, Dolphins. LAWRENCE'W. PONG: Choir, soccer team, Soccer Society TANYA POWELL: L-10 and H- 10 class VP, reg. rep., dance comm. chrmn. GRANT PRITCHARD: Forensics, reg. rep., reg. treas., JV football. LINDA PUCCETTI: Sr. Prom Comm. STUART QUAN: Life CSF, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, High Senior Button Designer. PAMELA ROMANOWSKI: Big Sisters, dance comm., Life Honor Roll, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. JOY ROTHSCHILD: Honor Roll, The Lowell staff, Sr. Prom Comm. JUDY RUGGIERO: L-I2 reg. rep., Honor Roll. NICK SAKOVICH: German Club, Honor Roll, Lowell Touring Society, reg. treas., intramural sports, 30's basketball. STEVEN SALOMON: bridge Club VP, Gourmet Society, Photo Club, dance comm., Lowell Indian, Ticket Sellers, Honor Roll. PAMELA SAYAD: Varieties, Block L, GAA modern dance, Usher's Reserve, dance comm., Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pre-Med Club. ROBERT SCAGLOILA: Honor Roll, golf team. ROBERT SCHICK: Photo Club, athletic rep., intramural bowling, reg. sports. KEITH SCHILLER: Life Honor Roll, reg. rep., Student Council Pres., JV football, Bridge Club, Pre-Law Club, dance comm., Gourmet Club. RON SCHNEIDER: Head Yell Leader, Scroll, 120's and 30's bas- ketball, Block L, reg. rep., Student Council, Exec. Board. HARVEY SCODEL: Life CSF, Humanities Club pres., to UC Santa Cruz: ambition: college prof. ROSALIND. SCOTT: Block L, GAA team sports. bowling, JCL. MARGARET SHAMLIAN: Editor- in-chief of The Lowell, Big Sisters, S h i e l d, GAA, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee, Jr. Prom Publicity Comm., Life Honor Roll. SHIRLEY SHEPARD: Choir, GAA, Pre-Law Club. JANET SHOEMAKER: Honor Roll, Big Sisters, dance comm., GAA, Sr. Show. SAM SHORE: Scroll, NMSQT Finalist, L-12 class treas., CSF, Lowell Touring Society pres., Sa- ber Club. PETER SIEGEL: Block L, track team, reg. treas., CSF, Scroll. TERRY SMITH: track. LENA SOOIQIOO: Shield, Block L sec., GAA, CSF, Sr. Prom Comm., Pre-Med Club, Honor Roll. GAIL SUGGS: GAA swimming, CSF. TOMOKO JEAN TAKESHITA: Block L, GAA, gymnastics, reg. rep., reg. sec., Ticket Sellers, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm. LILIAN VICTORIA TAN: Pre- Med Club, Photo Club, Philatelic Numismatic Society, Foreign Greeters, Usher's Reserve. JOSEPH TANIZAWA: Bridge Club. AUGUST TECHEIRA: Scroll, Block L, JV and varsity football, reg. rep. and treas., Student Council. VALLERY TENNEBAUM: Big Sis-ters, Honor Roll, GAA, Stamp Club, French Club, Ushers Re- serve, library helper. MICHAEL THROCKMORTON: Scroll, Nat. Hist. Club, tennis team. BENTON TONG: Life Honor Roll, Bridge Club, reg. treas., ALBERT TOY: Honor Roll, Rogues. WILLY TSAI: JV baseball, Rogues treas. FRANCIS TSE: Scroll, varsity basketball. SHARON VEDDER: Ticket Sel- lers, GAA bowling, Honor Roll. DENNIS VERDUCCI: Life CSF. Scroll, Italian Club pres., all-city golf, Block L, reg. treas., Red Cross rep., athletic rep. PAUL WEBB: Honor Roll, track, cross country, reg. treas., Block L, Numeral Society, JCL. MARGIE WEIL: The Lowell staff. ALAN WONG: JCL, Rog1ues. ARTHUR WONG: Mat Club, Honor Roll. The fall class of 1966 under the guidance of Mr. Norval Fast and class sponsor Mr. Milo Gwosden planted a series of bushes along the Eucalyptus Drive portion of Lowell. ,,,...-.N-Wm YE. ELAINE VVONG: Shield Pres., L-11 class treas., Hell class sec., Exec. Board, Big Sisters, Block L, CSF, reg. VP, Jr. Prom Comm., Girls' Glee. LOUISE WONG: Life CSF, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, Big Sisters, GAA, Block L, UC Alumni Scholarship. PHILIP WONG: Block L, soccer team capt., Soccer Society. PRESTON WONG: Scroll Pres., Life CSF, Student Council, reg. rep., 130's and varsity basketball, Block L, Gourmet Society. TERRENCE F. WONG: Life CSF, JCL, Rogues sec. TINA WONG: Block L, Girls' Glee, Life Honor Roll, reg.-sec: treas., Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. WARREN WONG: Bridge Club, Math Club, intramural volleyball, basketball, tennis. OLGA WOO: H-12 class sec., CSF, Honor Roll, Big Sisters, Block L, reg. treas., GAA, gymnastics manager. CHARISSE WOON: GAA, Jr. Prom Comm., Nat. Hist. Club, Future Teachers' Club. AVA WYNN: Term Play, GAA, German Club, Varieties, bowling, Choir. CLEMENT YANG: to CCSF. then Univ. of Utah, ambition: to be happy and live a happy life. PATRICIA YEE: Big Sisters, H-12 reg. rep., Block L, GAA, adv. tennis, Future Teachers' Club. SUZANNE YEE: Red Cross, GAA, bowling, Spanish Club. WAYNE YEE: JCL, Latin Club, bowling, Rogues pres. VIRGINIA YUP: Girls' Glee, Block L, GAA Council, Prom De- corating Comm. GARY ZIPKIN: Forensics, Pre- Law Club, Life Honor Roll, CSF, DOMI pres. riff! 'Tia hi' 2 I Spring 1967 Senior Index -A- MARIKO ABE Adv. Orch., Adv. Band, Dance Band, Pep Band, GAA Fencing, All-City Orch. FRAN ABRAHAMSON CAA. Block L, Ushers Reserve, JCL, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. RICK ABRAHAMSON NMSQT Finalist, Life CSF, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Dance Committee. Psych., Philoso- phy, Math, C.0., Folk Music Clubs. JIM ADAMS Reg. Rep., Recorder Club, Life CSF, NMSQT Finalist. VINCENT AGBAYANI Light Weight Basketball, Spanish Club, Drum and Bugle Corp, ROTC. THERESA ALEXANDRA CAA Bowling and Swimming, Reg. Tres., Red Cross, Ushers Reserve, Office. ANTHONY ARABOCLOU Varsity Track, Soph-Frosh, Football and JV Football, Foreign Creeters, Pre-Med Club. LENA ARBEIA Big Sisters, GAA, Block L, Bids Comm., Ticket Seller for Junior Prom. PETER ARONSTAM Math Club Pres., Scroll, Varsity Track Team, Chemistry and Physics Lab Assist. MARGARET ASHLEY GAA, Future Teachers Club, Campus Life Clubs. ...B- MICHAEL BAILEY Track, Cross-Country, Library, CSF, Scroll, Block L. DAVID BALLARD Math Club, Chess Club, Radio Club, Red Cross Rep, ANNBRITT BARINC GAA, Modern Dance. Campus Life Club Officer. JOHN BARR Red Cross Rep.. Pre-Med Club, Swim Team, JCL, Dance Comm. PAUL BARRAZA JR. Reg. Rep., JCL Club Treas., Spanish Club, ROTC. PATRICIA BARTLETT GAA, Block L, Varieties '65. CLAUDIA BELL Red Cross Rep. DAVID BENJAMIN Golden Dolphins' Pres., Block L, All-City Swim Team, Honor Roll, Reg. Treas., Red Cross Rep., Athletic Rep. DIANE BERCAMINI GAA Modern Dance, Junior Prom and Senior Exclusive Tickets and Bids Comm., Spanish Club. LINDA BERCER Song Girl, Honor Roll, GAA Swimming, Ticket Sellers, Reg. Treas., Sr. Show, Bridge Club, Gounnet Club, RAY BIACINI JCL, Latin Club, Honor Roll, D and B Member. NANCY BLEIWEISS Drama Club, Ushers Reserve, Varieties, Forensics, Term Play, Honor Roll. VICTORIA BLEY President Goumiet Club, Bridge Club, Ticket Sellers. IRMA BOLTON JCL, CAA, Swimming, Negro History Club, H-10 Dance Comm., L-I1 Reg. Treas. BRUCE BOSLEY Bridge Club, Pre-Law Club, Tennis. RICHARD BOYLE Scroll, Block L, Cross Country, Swim Team, Reg. Rep., and Treas., Student Council, Exec. Board. SHERYL BRACKEN Forensics, Big Sisters, Dance Comm., Sr. Ex- clusive Comm., Varieties '66, Student Council, Reg. Rep., Honor Roll. JANNA VAN BRAKEL Youth for Understanding Exchange, Student from Holland, Ushers Reserve, Pre-Med Club, French Club. LOUISE BROTSKY Literary Mag. Editor, NMSQT Finaltt, L-11 Class Vice Pres., Humanities and Gourmet Clubs. JAMES BROWN German Club and Psychology Club, Golf Team. MELISSA BROWN CSF President, NMSQT Finalist, Projects Coordinator, Shield. Big Sisters, Dance Comm., GAA. ROGER BURKE Athletic Rep., Reg. Rep., Pre-Med Club. MIYO BURNETI' Life Honor Roll, Block L, Big Sisters, Foren- sics, CAA Council, Dance Comm., Ticket Sel- lers, Ushers' Reserve, Sr. Exclusive Comm., JCL. -C- CEILIA CABANAC GAA Tennis, French Club. DAVID CALEF CSF, Life Honor Roll, Scroll, Colden Dolphins, Swim Team, Reg. Rep., Block L, Pre-Med Club. l ELIZABETH CALLAN Block L, GAA Tennis, Dance Comm. LUPE CANIZALES Spanish, French. Italian Clubs, GAA, CSF, Big Sisters, Block L, Foreign Greeter. CHRISTINE CASE Honor Roll, GAA Tennis, Block L, Ushers' Reserve. ELIZABETH CASTILLO Life Honor Roll, CAA, Block L, Big Sisters, Spanish, Italian Clubs. SYLVIA CASTELLANOS GAA Bowling, French Club, Sweatshirt Sales, Poster Comm. CARL C. CHAN Scroll, CSF, NMSQT Finalist, Reg. Rep., French, Math, Stamp-Coin, Bridge Clubs. DONNA CHAN GAA Tennis and Swimming, Big Sisters, Block L, Dance Comm., Honor Roll. FLORENCE CHAN GAA, Block L, Life Honor Roll. SHARON CHAN Jr. Achievement, GAA Adv. Tennis, Volleyball, Future Teachers, Bridge Club, Ushers' Reserve. SUSIE ANNE CHAN Shield, Life CSF, NMSQT Letter of Com- mendation, Forensies, Block L, Swim Man- ager, GAA council, Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil, JCL. CHRISTINE CHANC GAA, Clubs. CECE CHAPMAN CECILE CHASE Adv. Choir, Adv. Girls' Glee, All-City Honor Choir, GAA Block L, Honor Roll. JULIA CHEN Reporter for The Lowell, Life Honor Roll, Dance Comm., Foreign Greeter, Ushers Reserve. ROBERTA LYNNE CHEW Shield, Big Sisters, Future Teachers Club Pres. and Sec., CSF, Life Honor Roll, Lit. Mag., Block L. FRANK CHIN CSF, Honor Roll, H-11, Reg. Treas. SUSAN CHIN CSF, Life Honor Roll, Future Teachers Club, GAA. VICKI CHIN Pre-Med Club, Future Teachers Club, Big Sisters, CSF, Honor Roll. MARTIN CHONC Life Honor Roll, Pre-Med Club, Psychology Club. WILLIAM CHOW Dance Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Poster Club and Math Club. MARLENE CLARKE Life CSF. NMSQT Finalist, GAA. NORMA CLIFFORD Life Honor Roll, CSF, Big Sisters, Jr. Prom Comm., GAA Fencing, Sports Car Club. MADELINE COLICHIDAS Life Honor Roll, French Club, Ushers Reserve, Big Sisters, Block L, GAA Modem Dance. COURTNEY COMPTON SA Vice-Pres., SA Recording Sec., Red and White Editor, Big Sisters, H-10 Vice-Pres., H-II Sec., Quill and Scroll Award, Exec. Board. Jorcr: coox Life Honor Roll, Block L, GAA badminton and bowling. MARY LOU COOPER Shield, Honor Roll, CSF, Chairman of Tickets and Bids Comm. for Jr. Prom., CAA, Block L. Reg. Rep., Big Sisters. KEN CORREA Band, Soph. Football, Dance Comm. ANAMARIA CORRIERI GAA, Italian, French, Spanish Clubs, Big Sis- ters, Gourmet Club, Block L, Dance Comm. KELLIE COYNE Honor Roll, Big Sisters, The Lowell staff, CAA, Publicity Comm. LAURE'I'l'A CUADRA Adv. Orch., GAA, Block L, Life CSF. WILLIE CURRY JV and Varsity Football, Knights of the Gridi- ron, Block L. TONY CUTINO Scroll, Varsity All-City Track and Cross Coun- try, Block L, Silver Spikes, Reg. Rep., Athletic Rep., Student Council, Honor Roll. -D- MARY LOU DALE Drama Club, Tenn Play, Varieties '66. VICKI DAVIS CSF, Big Sisters, GAA Swimming. MAISIE DEA JCL, Dance Comm., GAA, Latin Club, Honor Roll. GLENN DE BROCKY Reg. Treas., Basketball, JCL. BETTY DELANEY Big Sisters, GAA, Block L, Future Teachers Club, Negro History Club. ANDREA DE MARTINI CSF, Life Honor Roll, Gourmet Club, Ushers' Reserve, GAA Tennis. MARSHA DE SCALA Italian Club Secretary, Block L, GAA Gymnastics. JAMES DILLON Scroll President, Life CSF, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, CSF Tren., Student Council. LINDA DONG GAA Bowling and Swimming, Ushers Reserve, S'65 Tenn Play. DONNA DUDEN Honor Roll. SANDRA DYER Shield, Block L, GAA Bowling, Reg. Sec. and Treas., Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Poster Comm., Dance Comm. -E- NOEL EBRAHIM Honor Roll, Varsity Football, Pre-Law Club, Forensim. TINA ECHEVERRIA GAA, Block L, Gold Pin. ANNA EDWARDS GAA Activities, First Place girls' pool toumament, DAVID EDWARDS Orch., Choir, Scroll, Band, Ushers' Reserve, Dance Band, All-City Orch. BARBARA ELKUS Shield, Life CSF, Photo Club Treas., Big Sis- ters, Dance Comm., Bridge Club, JCL, Stu- dent Council, Reg. Rep. and Sec.-Treas. DEBI ELLINGSEN CAA President, Shield Vice-President, Life CSF, Big Sisters, Fencing team, The Lowell staff, Reg. Rep., Block L. GAYLE EMMONS Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Exclusive Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Show. BETTY ENG CSF, CAA, Honor Roll, Block L, GAA Man- ager. Bridge Club. CARLA EUSTACE Reg. Rep., Dance Comm., Negro History Club. - F- JOSEPH FACER Rally entertainment NMSQT Letter of Commendation. LILLY FAH Honor Roll, Adv. Orch., Future Teachers Club, GAA, Dance Comm. PAUL FAMA Scroll, CSF, Honor Roll. Block L, Varsity Football. FRANK FARAGUNA Honor Roll, Italian Club, Track team. MIKE FEATHERSTONE Scroll, Life Honor Roll, CSS Semi-finalist, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. JCL. LIZABETH FEDUCCIA Honor Roll, French Club, GAA Gymnastics. JANET FIGARI Block L, GAA Bowling, Spring '67 Dance Comm., Poster Comm., Sr. Prom Comm. ANNA FONG GAA, Block L, Life Honor Roll. DOLLY FINULIAR Big Sisters Pres., GAA, Girls' Glee, Block L, Honor Roll, Reg. Rep. and Treas., Student Council, Term Play. WILLIAM FONG Life Honor Roll. ELIZABETH FOTINOS GAA Gymnastics and Swimming, Block L. JAMES I-'RUEH CSF, JCL, I30's Basketball, Honor Roll. SANDRA FUNG Honor Roll, Bridge Club, Block L, Dance and Jr. Prom Comms., Pre-Med Club, Latin Club, JCL, GAA Tennis. -G- TOM GAFFNEY Varsity Track, Soph. and Jr. Varsity Football. CLARA GALLETTI Block L, GAA Modern Dance, Ushers' Reserve, Big Sisters, Reg. Treas., French Club, Honor Roll. LINDA GARCIS Exchange Editor. MARY GARDEN Choir Sec., Girls' Glee, All-City Choir, Reg. Treas., Big Sisters, Block L, GAA. FRANK CEE Pre-Med Club, Track Team, Reg. Treas., Chess Club, Dance Comm., Vice-Pres. JCL. JOHN GEE NSF Math program, Reg. Treas. MAY CEE GAA, Block L, Future Teachers Club, Pre-Med Club, Honor Roll, Red Cross Rep. MONA CEORGI Block L, GAA, Life Honor Roll, Ushers' Re- serve, Humanities Club, Gourmet Society, Bridge Club, Folk Music Club. BARBARA GHIO Honor Roll, Big Sisters, Block L, Ticket Sellers, Jr. Prom and Sr. Exclusive Comm. WALTER GIBEAU Scroll, Reg. Rep., Track, Cross-Country. SHIRLEY GILFETHER Block L Pres., Shield, GAA Council, Life Honor Roll. PETER GITZENU Pre-Med Club, Folk Singing, Honor Roll, Re- corder Ensemble, Philosophy Club, JCL. JULIA GLUESING Honor Roll, GAA Modem Dance, Big Sisters, Dance Comm., Reg. Rep. and Treas., Varieties. JEAN GODIN Adv. Choir, Girls' Glee, GAA, Block L, All-City Choir, Reg. Treas. ROGER GOK Life Honor Roll, CSF, Pre-Med Club, Reg. Rep., L-12 Basketball. SUSAN GOLDBERC NMSQT Finalist, Shield, Big Sisters, Life CSF, CSF Coaching, Block L, Literary Magazine, Dance Comm., Reg. Sec. BRAD GOLLOBER Life Honor Roll, Reg. Treas. CHRIS GOUNARIDES Pre-Law Club, Pre-Med Club. Athletic Rep., Office Worker. RICHARD GRABSTEIN Scroll, CSF, Swim Team, Block L, Band, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. JOHN CREGOIRE Honor Roll, Varieties, JV Baseball, Junior Achievement. CAROL GRIFFITH Song Girl, Shield, Honor Roll, Reg. Rep., Block L, Dance Comm. Chairman, Prom Comm., Varieties. KITTY GRIGGS Big Sisters, Ushers' Reserve, Honor Roll. BETH GRINDELL CAA Tennis. Red Cross Rep., Block L, Honor Roll. CECI GRUNWALD Shield, Life Honor Roll, Big Sisters, Reg. Rep., DAR Good Citizen Award, GAA, Forensics, NFL, JCL. CHRISTINE GRYDER GAA, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Prom and Dance Comm., Honor Roll. ANNETTE GUASSARDO Dance Comm., Pre-Med Club, Psychology Club. LORI GUGCENHEIM Reg. Treas., Ticket Seller, GAA, Big Sisters, Office, Term Play. WENDY GUGGENHEIM Soccer Society Sec., Life Honor Roll, Varieties, The Lowell Exchange Ed., Adv. Band, Block L, Big Sisters. Dance Comm. PHIL GALU JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball. -H- TERRANCE HALL Photo Club Pres., Reg. Treas. TINA HAMILTON Choir, Reg. Rep. and Sec.-Treas., Block L, All-City Fencing Team, Big Sisters. PENNY HANKS Song Girl, Shield, Big Sisters, Student Council, GAA, CSF, Asst. Ed. Red and White, The Lowell reporter. FRAN HANLEY Block L, GAA, Pre-Med Club, Gourmet Club, Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Exclusive Comm. KENNETH HARA Scroll, Photo Club, School Photographer, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Rilie Team, Color Guard. WENDY HARRIS The Lowell Business Manager, Sr. Exclusive Publicity Comm., Dance Comm., Honor Roll, CAA. GEORGE HARTWIG Reg. Rep. RACHEL HAUG GAA Swimming, Fencing. Modem Dance. ELAINE HAUSMAN Life Honor Roll. Red Cross Rep. RICH HEINTZ Block L, The Lowell, Varsity Baseball, Pres- ident YMCA Club, Varieties. EDITH HEITMANN Future Teachers. Soccer Society, Honor Roll. MICHAEL HERBERT ERIKA HILDEBRANDT JOHN HILISMAN Life Honor Roll, 120's and Varsity Basketball, Numeral Society, Block L. GAIL HIROSHIMA Honor Roll, Block L, GAA Inter. Tennis, Ush- ers' Reserve. Bridge Club, Pre-Med Club. RICHARD HOLMLUND CSF, Life Honor Roll, JV Football, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Varieties, Reg. Treas. ALICE HOM Block L, GAA Badminton and Varietim, Span- ish Club Vice-Presiclent, Jr. Prom and Decora- tion Comm. DAVID HOM STEVE HOUSER JV and Varsity Football, Foreign Greeters, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Pre-Law Club. DONNA HOWE Block L, GAA, Campus Life Club, Girls' Glee. CAROLINE HUTTON Life Honor Roll, Dance Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Sr, Exclusive Comm., Reg. Sec., Block L' . DANIEL ISAAK Forensi , Life Honor Roll. LYNN ISHIDA Reg. Sec.-Treas., Orch., Spankh Club. Future Teachers. 1-J- PATRICIA JACKSON Honor Roll, Drama Club, Soccer Society, Pre- Med, Dance Comm., Jr., Sr. Prom, Sr. Exclu- sive Comm., Block L, CAA, Reg. Treas., Reg. Rep, PATRICIA JACOBY Adv. Orch., GAA Ice Skating and Horse- backriding, Varieties. DAVID JENKINS Scroll, CSF, Pre-Law Club, Campus Life Club, Calif. History Club V.P., Athletic Reg. Rep. PERRY JEUNG NSF, Math Program member, CSF. ANITA Jaw Block L, GAA Tennis, Dance Comm., Future Teachers, Bridge, Spanish, and Gounnet Clubs, Office, Honor Roll. xi:NNr.'rH Jaw Chess Club, Bridge Club. MARY Jaw Big Sisters, Honor Roll, Asst. Sec. of Spanish Club, Adv. Orch., Photo Club, Dance Comm., Block L. HELEN JOE Girls' Glee, Chonis, GAA Badminton, Honor Roll. SUSAN JOHNSON GAA Bowling, Block L. ALLAN JONES Honor Roll. Varieties. DEBORAH JOSEPH Columnkt, Feat. Ed., and Pub. Rep. of The Lowell, Quill and Scroll Award, GAA Clerk of Awards, Modem Dance, Block L, Honor Roll, Varieties, Rally Entertainer, Art Club, Dance Comm., Ushers' Reserve. PATRICIA JU Ticket Sellers, GAA, Honor Roll, Block L. -K- JEFF KARP H-Il Class President, Head of Jr. Prom Comm., Track, Varsity Football, Exec. Board, Student Council, Honor Roll, Knights of Gridiron, Reg. Ath. Rep., Scroll. BOB KEENIW Honor Roll, Reg. Rep., Student Council. CERALDINE KEH Block L, CAA Badminton, Ushers' Reserve, Dance Comm., Art Club, Honor Roll. ANDREA KELLER' GAA, Honor Roll, Reg. Treas., Reg. Rep., Student Council, Red Cross Rep., Sr. Exclusive Comm. I RICHARD KEMP Head Yell Leader, Scroll, Varsity Football, Knights of Gridiron, Block L, Track Team, Exec. Board, Dance Comm. KENNETH KERN Scroll, Block L, Life CSF, Golf Team Forensics. JEFFREY STEVEN KEYAK Scroll, Adv. Band, Dance Band, CSS Semifi- nalbt, Life Honor Roll. BARBARA KIKUGAWA Block L, GAA Badminton, Honor Roll, Reg. Treas. ELIZABETH K0 Big Sisters, Pre-Med Club, Honor Roll. DAVID KOPF Pep Band Director, NMSQT Letter of Com- mendation, Forensics, Orch., Varieties, Life CSF, Scroll, Student Council. SUSAN KROLL Adv. Orch., Big Sisters, GAA, Honor Roll. Gourmet Society, Red Cross, Ushers' Reserve. JENNIFER KUENSTER Shield, H-12 Vice-Pres., Dance Comm. Head, JCL, GAA, Latin Club, Reg. Rep., Honor Roll. CAROL KUMAGAI Jr. Prom and Dance Comm.. CAA Tennis- JESSICA KUZMANICH Dance and Jr. Prom Comm., Ushers' Reserve, Jr. Prom Princess, GAA Modem Dance. DAVID KWONG -L- LAWRENCE LABONTE Varsity Track, Cross Country, Chess Club. DENNIS LACHTMAN 130's Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll, Lowell Touring Society, Jr. Prom Comm. NORM LANCASTER Adv. Choir, Tennis Team, Cross Country Team, Honor Roll. COLLIN LAU Honor Roll, Block L, Numeral Society, Reg. Treas., l20's and l30's Track, Lightweights Basketball. JANET LAU Honor Roll, Big Sisters, Future Teachers. PHILIP LAU Life Honor Roll, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball. GEORDIE LAWRY SA President, Ass't Yell Leader, Life CSF, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, Scroll, Reg. Rep., Adv. Band. LINDA LECARTZ Red Cross Rep., Term Play S'66, GAA Swi.rn- ming, Modern Dance, 7th period Varieties, Drama Club, Honor Roll. ALFRED LEE Soccer Society, Block L. Soccer Team. ANNA LEE GAA Swimming, Volleyball, Red Cross Rep.. Art Service Award, Life Honor Roll, Pre-Med Club, Pre-Law, French Club V.P., Italian Club, Jr, Achievement. CAROL LEE Reg. Sec. and Treas., GAA Tennis and Dancing, Student Council, Red Cross, Jr. Prom and Sr. Exclusive Comm., Honor Roll. CLARA LEE Life Honor Roll, CSF, GAA VicePresident and Publicity Manager, Big Sbters, Reg. Treas., Spanish Club Sec. GARY LEE Bridge and Chess Club, Philatelic-Numismatic Society, Reg. Treas., Reg. Vice Rep., Reg. Ath. Rep., Life Honor Roll. JACKSON LEE CSS Semi-finalist, Scroll, Life Honor Roll, CSF, School Photog., Drill Team, All-City and Lowell Choir, Pre-Med Club, Vice-Pres. of Photo Club. JANICE LEE GAA Bowling, Dance Comm., Courrnet Soci- ety, Honor Roll, CSF. JERROLD LEE Life Honor Roll. JUDY LEE Block L, Honor Roll, GAA 7th period Varieties, Rules and Regulations Comm., Spanish Club. KATHERINE LEE GAA Badminton, Pre-Med Club, Math Club Sec. and Treas., NSF, Life CSF, Block L. LARRY LEE Life Honor Roll, CSF, Adv. Band. NANCY LEE Block L, Ushers' Reserve, GAA, Office, Honor Roll. PAM LEE Reg. Rep.. Sec. of Pre-law, Dance Comm., Ticket Seller, Attendance Office. RANDALL LEE SHIRLEY LEE CSF, Life Honor Roll, Block L, GAA Tennis, Latin Club, JCL. STEVEN LEE Honor Roll, Library, Reg. Rep.. Student Council, Athletic Rep., Block L, Silver Spikes, Cross-Country, track. SUSAN LEE CAA Swimming, Modern Dance, Jr. Achievement, Varieties, Office Helper. WILLIAM LEE Photo Club, Scroll, Life CSF, Cal State Schol- arship semifinalist, Yearbook Photographer. DEBBIE LEM GAA, Bridge Club, Reg, V.P., The Lowell Reporter, Dance Comm., Block L. DENNIS LEONC German Club. TERRY LEONG Reg. Officer. JON LEVIN Varsity Tennis, Pre-Law Club, Latin Club, Block L, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Life Honor Roll. SONDRA LEVY The Lowell Reporter, GAA Bowling, Dance Comm. CHRISTINE LEW Big Sbters, Life Honor Roll, Accountant's Office. ' JULIE LEW Ticket Sellers. SUSAN LEW GAA Volleyball, Honor Roll, Future Teachers. SUE LICHTMAN Life CSF, NMSQT Finalist, Ushers' Reserve, Forensics, Reg. Rep., Dance Comm. SUE LIM Shield, Life Honor Roll, Reg, Rep., Jr. Red Cross, Future Teachers Club, Lab Assistant, GAA modern dance. WALTER LIM Life Honor Roll. ERNIE LLORENTE Scroll, Block L, Honor Roll, Silver Spikes, JCL, Track Team, Dance Comm., Athletic Rep., Drama Club, Varieties. PETER LOCATELLI Sports Car Club, Radio Club, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, State Scholarship Semi-finalist. CLIFI' LOUIE Pre-Med Club Pres., Dance Comm., Track Team, Tennis, Chess Club, Honor Roll. ' TONY LOUIE Bridge Player, Sports Enthusimt. 4 PATRICIA LOUIS GAA Bowling, Red Cross Rep., Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Exclusive Comm., Senior Prom Comm., Dance Comm. CHARLENE LOW Honor Roll, GAA Swimming and Bowling, Dance Comm., Pre-Med Club, Gourmet Club. MILTON LOW Life Honor Roll, Scroll, H-II Class Treas., Term Play, Varieties, Jr. Prom, Dance Comm., Drama and Math Club, JA Vice-Pres. ROBERT LOW Honor Roll, School Photographer, Photo Club. LEONA LUCCHETTI Life Honor Roll, Reg. Treas., Dance Comm., Bridge Club, Goumiet Club. NANCY LUKOW GAA, Pre-Med Club. JACK C. LUM CSF, JCL, Future Scientists of America Con- test Winner, NSF Math Program, Reg. Rep. MARILYN LURIE CSF, Life Honor Roll, NFL., Block L, Big Sisters, Bridge Club, Reg. Rep., Varieties, Girls' Glee, Dance Comm. -M- BILL MALATESTA Reg. Treas., Athletic Rep., Detention Club. SAMUEL MALAYAN CSF, Philaraphy Club, Pre-Med Club. COLLEEN MANLEY GAA Swimming, Varsity Sports, Ice Skating, Block L, Drama Club, Term Play, Jr. Prom Bids Comm., Reg. Sec. MARILYN MANN Adv. Band, Orch., GAA, Pre-Med Club, Sec- Treas., Life Honor Roll, Reg. Sec. JANET MAR Big Sisters, Jr. Red Cross, CAA Council, Block L. ED MARQUIS Honor Roll, Block L, Track Team. BILL MASSARWEH JV and Varsity Tennis Teams, Dance Comm., Reg, Tren. ' CEORCINE MARROTTI ' ' Life Honor Roll, Block L, Varieties '65 Direc- tor, Reg. Rep., Reg. Tren., Student Council, Prom Comm., Dance Comm. MARILYN MATSUNO Block L, GAA Badminton, Honor Roll. DEBBIE MAZUR CAA, Honor Roll. KAREN MAZUR CSF, Life Honor Roll, GAA Volleyball. KATHIE MCBRIDE Honor Roll, Big Sisters, GAA Dance, Varieties, French Club, Gourmet Club, Reg. Treas. MARY ANN MCEACHREN CSF, Folkmusic Club, Philosophy Club, Psy- chology Club. SUSAN McHENRY Swim Timer, Junior Prom Comm., Junior Prom Princess. JAMES McKEEMAN Bridge Club, March of Dimes, Reg. Rep. ROBERT MCLAUCHLIN Honor Roll, Reg. Athletic Rep. DEBORAH McTERNAN LYNN MEIER Red Cross Rep., Goumiet Club. VIC MEROLIA Yell Leader, Scroll, Band, Varsity Football, Block L, KG's, Life Honor Roll. JAN MESZAROS Honor Roll, Bridge Club, GAA Modern Dance, Block L, Soccer Society. LINDA MICALLEF CAA Modern Dance. ONNIC MINASIAN SA Director of ProperATies, H-I0 Class Pres., Reg. Rep., CSF, Dance Comm., Soccer Team, Radio Club, Lab Assistant, KALLIE MOORE AATI Debate Contest Winner, Office Help, GAA Swimming, Italian Club Officer, Varie- ties, Sr. Show. WILLIAM MOORE Varsity Baseball Team. FELIX MORA Reg. Rep., Football. VINSON MORAN Block L, Athletic Rep., Varsity Basketball and Baseball. I A WILLIAM MORIYAMA Recorder Ensemble, Honor Roll, Assistant Bulletin Reader. PATRICIA MOYES Shield Pres., The Lowell Editorial and News Editor, L12 Class Sec., Big Sisters, GAA, Block L. -N- PENNY NAKATSU Choir, Gourmet Club, CAA, Life Honor Roll. BENADETA NAPIER Recorder Club. ALLEN NC Scroll, Life CSF, Chess Club, Bridge Club, Adv. Band. NANCY NICHOLS GAA Bowling, Pre-Law Club, Student Council, Red Cross Rep., Lowell Service Award. DAVID NICOLA Reg. Athletic Rep., CSF, Honor Roll. WESLEY NILES JV Football, Band, Campus Life Club. LEVON NISHKIAN ' Student Council, Track Team. LEIGH NODA -0- CHRIS O'CONNELL CHRISTINA OERTEL GAA, Block L, Dance Comm., Tickets and Bids. Decorations, Honor Roll. JANICE ocl CSF, Lab Assistant, Bridge Club, GAA. SHARON OKAZAKI CAA Bowling, Ushers' Reserve, Future Teachers. ROBIN O'NEAL CAA Bowling, Pre-Med Club, Art Club. GERALD ONC Bowling, Chess, Reg. Pres., Drill Team. LAURA OUTSEN Dance Comm., Red Cross Rep., Varieties '65, Block L. -P- MARY PANCHARIAN GAA Tennis and Badminton, BlockHL, Dance Club. SHARON PERPER- GAA Modern Dance, Red Cross Rep., Varieties '66, Sr. Exclusive Comm., Jr. Classical League. VERA PETROFF RICHARD PEZNER Life Honor Roll, CSF, Assistant Bulletin Reader, PATRICIA PIVNIK Shield, Life CSF, Dance Comm., Big Sisters, Copy Editor The Lowell, French Club, CSF Vice-Pres., Gourmet Club. ELAINA PON GAA Tennis and Badminton and Swimming, Italian Club, CSF, Honor Roll. VIRGINIA POON Spanish Club, GAA Badminton, Block L, For- eign Creeters, Honor Roll. CYNTHIA PR ICE 1Q- DANNY QUAN CSF, Life Honor Roll. KAREN QUAN CAA. Italian Club, Honor Roll. RAYMOND QUON Honor Roll, Dance Comm., Latin and German Club, Saber Club, ROTC. -R- RICHARD RASKIN Block L, Swim Team, Soccer Society. LOUISE REINSCH Drama Club, Varieties, GAA, Block L, Honor Roll, Chairman Sweatshirt Sales Comm, LES REYES JOHN RICHARDSON Scroll, Honor Roll, Block L Treas., All-City Swim Team, Golden Dolphins, JCL. KEN RICHARDSON Varsity Football, Block L, Knights of Gridiron, Choir. STEPHANIE RIEKMAN Adv. Orch., All-City orch., Ushers' Reserve. HELEN RIPPLE CAA, Block L, Dance Comm. DEAN RISTEN PART NMSQT Semi-finalist. RODDY RODRICUU JR. Scroll, Honor Roll, Block L Pres., Athletic Rep.. Golden Dolphins, Lightweight Basket- ball, All-City Swim Teams. MARK ROSEN HIO Treas., Jr. Prom Comm., Dance Comm., Honor Roll, Scroll, Red Cross, SA Yell Leader. SHARON ROSENBAUM Varieties, GAA Modern Dance, Dance Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., JCL, Honor Roll. CAROL ROSS GAA. RON ROURK Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., SFYA, NANCY RUFF Adv, Orch., All-City Orch., JCL. -5- STACY SAMUELS Reg. Rep., CSF, Philosophy Club. LYNDA SANDSTROM GAA Swimming, Bowling. IRENE CHRISTINE SANDVIK Red Cross Rep., GAA Tennis, Office Worker, EFREN SAPIANDANTE Honor Roll, Drill Team Commander, Saber Club. German Club, Math Club, Future Teachers Club, SUE SAUNDERS GAA Clerk of Awards, Block L, Varieties '66, CAA Modem Dance, Jr. Prom Comm., Drama Club, Sr. Exclusive Comm. SOONALOTE SCHMIDT GAA Tennh, Pre-Med Club, Pre-Law Club, Varieties, Honor Roll. Office. MARTIN SCHWARTZ Spanish Club Treas., Intramural Table Tennis, H12 Reg. Treas., Honor Roll. KAREN SECAL Ushers' Reserve, Ticket Seller, Basketball Song-Girl. Reg. Treas. SANDRA SEGALE Varieties, CAA Modem Dance, Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Block L, Honor Roll, JANE SHAW Shield, Song Girl, GAA, Big Sisters, Reg. Rep., Student Council Sec.. Varieties, Tem1 Play, Dance Manager. PAM SHIROMA Shield, Big Sisters, Dance Comm., Honor Roll, CAA Modem Dance and Tennis, Block L, Assistant Editor, Red t: White. ERIC SINCLETON Califomia History Club Pres-. Pre-Med Club, Pre-Law Club, Head of Kiosk Comm., Jr. Prom Dance Comm., Red Cross Rep. RALPH SINICK Track, Cross-Country, Life Honor Roll, CSF, Block L, JCL, Scroll. BEATRICE SINONCELLI Big Sisters, Honor Roll, GAA, Block L, French Club Pres., Italian Club Vice-Pres., Jr. Red Cross Sec., Tennis Team, Reg. Vice-Pres., Reg. Treas. BRUCE SKOLNICK Quill and Scroll Award, Sports Editor, The Lowell, Scroll, Student Council, The Red and White Stuff, Reg. Rep. AMY SLETTELAND Student Council, Literary Mag., Dance Comm., CSF, Humanities Club. SANDRA SLOBODIEN Choir, Honor Roll. RON SMETANA Scroll, Life CSF, Soph and JV Football, Na- tional Forensic League, Reg. Rep, and Treas. JOAN SMITH CAA Modern Dance, Block L, Pre-Med Club. Negro History Club. LINDA SMITH Pre-Med Club, French Club, CAA Tennis, Refl Cross Rep. MERISA SMITH Philosophy Club, German Club, Gourmet Club, Ushers' Reserve, CAA, Honor Roll. SHARON SONODA Lite Honor Roll, Block L, Chorus, Ticket Sel- lers, GAA Bowling and Badminton. JENNY SOOHOO GAA Swimming and Badminton, Life Honor Roll. STEVEN SOOHOO Reg. Rep., Scroll, Block L, Historian, Track Team, Stage Crew, NSF Math Program. ROBERT SPEAR JCL Treas., Latin Club, Honor Roll, Block L, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. VICTORIA CLAIRE STEINBERC Adv. Band and Orch., JCL, CAA, Block L, Reg. Treas., Psychology Club. LARRY STERNBERG CSF, Student Council, Reg. Rep., Soccer Team, Track Team, DAVID STEVENS Staff of The Lowell, Reg. Rep., Athletic Rep., Manager Varsity Football, Track, Life Honor Roll. BRIAN STUBBS L12 and H12 Class Treas., Scroll, Soccer Soci- ety Treas., Language Lab Assistant, NANCY SUSNOW Gourmet Club, Bridge Club, Big Sisters, Life Honor Roll, L11 Class Sec., Varieties '66, Dance Comm. PETE SUSOEV Lightweight Basketball, Block L. -T- RICHARD TALAGA Honor Roll, JV and Varsity Football, Block L. SUSAN TALMAGE GAA, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Honor Roll. BARBARA TAM Choir Pres., Pre-Med Club, CSF, Orch., All- City Most Valuable Performer Award, Life Honor Roll, Girls' Glee Accompanist. ANNE TANG Life CSF, National Science Foundation, JCL, received national recognition for solving prob- lems in Math, Student Journal. MABEL TANG Red O White Editor, Shield, Exec. Board, CSF, Life Honor Roll, Block L. TAM THOLLANBR Orch., Tennis Team, Block L. MICHAEL THOMAS Life Honor Roll, Adv. Band. BARBARA TOLER CAA Ice-Skating, Pre-Law Club, Pre-Med Club. MIMI L TOM Block L, CAA Council, Future Teachers Club, Pre-Med Club. CHRISTINE TONG Honor Roll, CAA Tennis and Volleyball, Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Exclusive Comm., Spanish Club, Counseling Office. PAT TOOMEY LANA rov GAA, Block L, JCL. STANLEY TOY SA Treas., Scroll, Block L, Life Honor Roll, L10 Pres., Soccer Team, 130's Basketball, 130's Track, Varsity Track. JOANNE TRINCALE Dance Comm., Ticket Sellers, Honor Roll, Jr. Prom and Sr. Exclusive Comm., Block L, CAA. PEGGY TURCINA -U- JANET UMLAND Life Honor Roll, Reg. Rep., Sec., Treas., Gourmet Club. HARRIETTE JEAN UNGER Honor Roll, Dance Comm., Junior Prom Comm., GAA Bowling and Badminton, GAA Manager. -V- JANNA VAN BRAKEL Youth for Understanding, Exchange student from Holland, Ushers Reserve, Pre-Med Club, French Club. CHRIS VASIL Scroll Vice-Pres., Life CSF, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, Varsity Tennis Team. -W- ROBERT WAGNER SA Treas., L11 Pres., Scroll, Student Council Vice-Pres., Reg. Rep., Life Honor Roll, Block L. All-City Track, Forensics, NFL. JOHN WALTON JV Football. CHRISTINE WALWYN Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Exclusive Comm., Life Honor Roll. TERESITA WARA Honor Roll, GAA, Photography Club, Pre-Med Club, Dance Comm., Reg. Rep. MARDY WASSERMAN Shield, Editor-in-Chief, Exec. Board, CSF Sec., Varieties '66, GAA, Reg. Vice-Pres., Swim Teacher, SVYM. SUSAN WEISS Life CSF, Jr. Prom Comm., Reg. Rep. Sec., Dance Comm. ANDREA WELLES Song Girl. Exec. Board, Jr. Prom Princess, Block L, Dance Comm., Ticket Sellers, Honor Roll. PHIL WENCER Soph and JV Football, Lightweight Track, Soccer Team, JV Baseball Team, Soccer Soci- ety, Dance Comm. CAROLE WILLIAMS Honor Roll, GAA, Dance Comm., Pre-Med Club, Photography, Jr. Prom Comm. THOMAS WILSON Life Honor Roll, CSF, Scroll, Block L Vice' Pres., Varsity Baseball, KG's, Reg. Rep. PAMELA WILEY GAA, Fencing, Bowling, Future Teachers Club, Pre-Med Club. WENDY WISH Term Play, Varieties, Life Honor Roll, Reg. Rep. ANITA WONC Life Honor Roll, GAA, Future Teachers Club. BELINDA WONC CSF, Life Honor Roll, GAA, Adv. Tennis. Reg. Sec., JCL. Latin Club. CALVIN WONG Photography Club, Pre-Med Club, JV Rifle Team. CAROL WONC CSF, Honor Roll, Pre-Med Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, GAA, Block L. DEBORAH WONC Honor Roll, GAA Tennis. Swimming, Future Teachers Club, Gourmet Club. FLORENCE YINC WONC Pre-Med Club, Honor Roll, Shield, GAA Vice- Pres., and Pres. HELEN WONC GAA Ice Skating and Volleyball, Spanish Club, Honor Roll. JACKIE woNc Honor Roll, GAA Council. Block L. JERSEY woNc Future Teachers Club, Big Sisters, Pre-Med Club, Library, Jr. Red Cross. JOANNE WONC Big Sisters, Ticket Seller, Honor Roll. LONNIE WONC Block L, GAA, Honor Roll, Jr. Prom Comm., Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club. MAUREEN M WONG Associate Editor of Red and White, Shield, Big Sisters, Block L, CSF Vice-Pres., Bridge Club. MELISSA WONG CSS Semi-finalist, Red Cross Council Chair- man, Block L, CAA Modem Dance, Goumiet Club, Ushers Reserve, Dance Comm. MELVIN WONC Reg. Rep., Student Council, Scroll, Life CSF, Lightweight Basketball. SANDRA WONC Class Sec., Varieties, Dance Comm., Reg. Rep., Senior Exclusive Comm., CAA. Honor Roll. SHELDON WONG Life Honor Roll, Scroll, Varsity Football, KG's, Varsity Baseball, Sec., Block L, 1lZ's, 130's Basketball, Band. SUKI WONC Dance Comm.. GAA Fencing, Psychology Club, Forensics. RAYMOND WONC Scroll, CSF, Pre-Med Club, Forensics, Gennan Club, Califomia State Scholarship Semifinalist. Life Honor Roll. WARREN WONC 112's Basketball, Life Honor Roll. RODND' WOO Jr. Prom Publicity Comm., Co-Chairman of Publicity Comm. for Dance Comm. WENDY WOO CSF, Life Honor Roll. GAA Volleyball, Future Teachers Club. WILSON DEAN WOO JV Rifle Team. ROGER WORLEY CSF, NMSQT Finalist, NSF Math, Forenslts Club. BEVERLY WORTMAN Song Girl, Reg. Vice Pres., Treas., Block L, Honor Roll, L10, Lll Football Princess, Ticket Sellers. -Y- MIKE YAMWMOTO Reg. Athletic Rep.- BARBARA YEE GAA Clerk of Awards, Block L. Life Honor Roll, CSF, Pre-Med Club, Big Sisters, Ushers Reserve, and Dance Comm. BARBARA L. YEE Life Honor Roll, Ushers Reserve, Big Sisters, Second Place Lions' Club Contest. EDWARD YEE CSF, Life Honor Roll, Latin Club, FULTON YEE JCL, Pre-Med Club, Chas Club, Block L, JV and Varsity Baseball, Life Honor Roll. CWEN YEE Life Honor Roll, Pre-Med Club, JCL, Latin Club, Block L, GAA. JAMES YEE JOHN YEE Honor Roll, Bridge Club, Varieties, Chess Club, Soccer Society, Choir, All-City Honor Choir. KELLY YEE Yell Leader, Scroll, Reg. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Chairman of Dance Comm., Bridge Club, Chem. Lab Assistant. CYNTHIA YIM Life Honor Roll, CAA, Block L, Bridge Club, Counseling Office. ELAINE YIP Honor Roll, GAA Volleyball, Block L, JCL, Latin Club. CYNTHIA YOUNG Ticket Sellers, GAA, Big Sisters, Block L, Honor Roll. YOLANDA YOUNG GAA, Block L, Life Honor Roll, Reg. Treas., Spanish Club. Future Teachers Club. Ushers Reserve. ANITA YUEN Block L, GAA Badminton, CSF. Life Honor Roll. DEBORAH YUNGELSON Life CSF, Ushers Reserve. -Z- JOHN ZAYAC Varsity Baseball. MICHAEL ZELIGS Scroll, Life Honor Roll, Block L, Varsity Ten- nk Team, JCL, Editor of Literary Mag. TED ZOUZOUNIS SA Rally Commissioner, L12 Class Pres.. Scroll, Varsity Football, Knights of Gridiron, l30's Basketball. Block L. A Aalborg, Annette 170,179 Abdallah, Alya 120 Abdallah, L. 179 Abe, Mariko 64 Abe, Marilyn 64 Abell, Mark 32,179 Abiko, Bill 199 , Abrahamson, Eric 154 Abrahamson, Fran 166,64,154 Abrahamson, joan 22,117,120, 156,191,172 Abrahamson, Rick 22,167,64, 156 Abrams, Bob 156,181,182,146, 179 Abrams, Linda 179 Abramovitz, Paul 24,120 Adams, Mrs. Jeanette 112 Adams, jim 169,154 Adams, joe 34 Adelson, Mike 32,191 Adra, Yolanda 167,191 Agbayani, Vincent 64 Aguilera, jeff 191 Aitel, Charles 173,191 Aicardo, Linda 175 Albertson, Laura 24,191 Allan, Linda 22,120,179 Allen, David 46,154 Allen, Jean 64 Allen, Tom 191 Allison, Alice 45,56,58,148, 154,157,165 Amara, Jim 64,173 Anderson, Greta 199 Anderson, Mr. jack 106,158 Anderson, Karen 24,179 Anderson, Rich 156 Anderson, Shea 22,191 Anderson, Sharon 172 Anderson, Thea 156,187 Andreassen, Norman 93,169 Andrejelt, Nick 137 Andrews, Bob 199 Andrews, Mary 117,120,156, 173,190,191 '5 Angel, Kathy 179 Angress, Dave 120,154,168 Anino, Mr. Robert 110,136, 231 ' Antolini, Loretta 117,120, 191 Appleby, Miss Faith 109 Appleton, Diane 45,46,142, 149,166,173 Aquinto, Dave 32,179 Araboglou, Anthony 64 Arbeia, Lena 64,142,143,165 Student Index Arden, Eve 199 Argent, Mr. Maurice 106 Armos, Melanie 145,166 Arnold, Miss Linda 108 Aronstam, Peter 64,150,171, 133 Arrick, Robert 175 Arrighi, Carol 175 Arrighi, Ed 199 Asher, Mike 24,175 Ashizawa, Donna-191 Ashley, Margaret 64 Ashton, Harry 64 Assalini, Anthony 173 Auer, Cornelia 191 Augustin, Marina 187 Augustine, Susan 46,158 Averbuch, Gloria 24,187 B Baar, Josh 34,191,134 Baccelli, Anthony 36,46,49, 150,164 Backman, Lorraine 192 Baer,,Barbara 187 Baez, Kathryn 187 Bailey, Mike 36,64,150,156, 157,165,164,133 Baker, Betsy 191 Baker, Jenny 170 Baldonado, Joe 27,46,64, 164 Balsdon, Mrs. Ruth 109 Baldwin, Leslie 120,179 Ball, Terry 168 Ballard, David 64 Ballesteros, Sal 34,187 Barafl, Bonnie 191,167 Barbe, Pam 199 Bardofl, Janice 179 Baring, Annbritt 65 Barlett, Patricia 65 Barman, Michele 46 Barnett, Mrs. Lois 115 Barnett, Robert 191 Barone, Frank 46,49 Barr, John 65,166,170,173 Barraza, Raul 65 Barrios, Claire 46,141,149 Barrios, Martha 199 Bartholomew, Linda 179 Basuino, Regina 179 Baum, Mike 191 Bayard, Ralph 27,46 Beaver, jeff 34,191 Bechler, Randall 179,133 Beck, Janis 179 Becker, Linda 191 Beckman, Fred 36,170,187 Bell, Claudia 65,83 Bell, Terri 172 Belmour, Mr. Richard 109 Benesch, Valli 120,156,166,191 Benjamin, Dave 22,65,138,166, 165,164 Bennet, Nancy 46,52 Bentiton, Michelle 172,175 Bergamini, Diane 65 Berger, Dave 22,38,39 Berger, jim 19,36,37,45,46, 150,173,164 Berger, Linda 20,65 Berman, Megan 179,181 Berner, Leila 46 Bernard, Ann 191 Bersamin, Katie 170 Berwick, Sandra 179 Beyer, Bill 179,137 Biagi, Manuela 179 Biagini, Ray 65 Biggins, Karen 179 Birkmeyer, Daphne 199 Blackburn, Christine 191 Blackburn, Mr. O. Dale 111, 141 Blair, Barbara 65 Blake, Ian 191 Blaker, Karen 19,65,117,120, 142,167,165 Blaker, Marsha 191 Blanc, Mike 65,154 Blanchfield, john 191 Blea, Teresa 199 Bleiweiss, -Nancy 24,65,93 Blessing, Linda 187 Bley, Vicki 65,167 Block, Peter 175 Bloch, Rene 191 Blompuist, Bruce-187 Bloom, Yvonne 24,178,179, 181, 182,184 Blumenthal, Beth 65,154 Boas, Louise 22,179 Boatman, Charles 191 Boehm, Miss Leah 112 Bolton, Irma 66,173 Bolton, Sharon 175 Bolzle, john 179,173 Booker, Stephen 191 Boothe, Ross 138,191 Bosley, Bruce 66 Bosnich, john 179 Boster, Susan 179 Bouyea, Doug 179,130 Bouyea, John 191,128 Bovill, joe 66,70 Bower, Mike 24,46 Bower, Mrs. 115 Bowerman, Ronnie 191 Bow1by,jim 77,150,154,172 Boyd, Tom 27,179,164,130 Boyer, Dave 40 Boyle, Richard 66,150,164 Bracken, Sheryl 24,66,117,120, 158,167 Bradford, Carol 22,24,120,179 Bradford, Jerry 166,179 Bradley, Connie 22,45,46 Braken, Don 191,134 Branson, Dorothy 46,141 Brattli, Stephen 66 Brauer, Mr. Bertram 110 Braunreiter, Mr. Robert 26, 1 10,128 Brenun, Gil 175 Bretzer, Pat 179 Brillhart, Mr. Donald 44,107, 166,167 Britak, john 179 Brochmann-Hanssen, Erik 179 Brodsky, Fran 191 Brooks, Debbie 66 Brotsky, Louise 66,77,154,155 Brown, Beverly 199 Brown, Mr. james 109 Brown, james 66,127 Brown, Linda 24 Brown, Melissa 19,167,66,116, 142,149,154,156 Brown, Robine 175 Browning, Linda 67 Bruce, Georgia 117 Brunello, Sandra 67 Brunige, Frank 168 Brunings, Frank 191 Buchanan, Phillip 137,190,191 Buchwald, Alan 117,120,156, 178 Buckley, Mr. Robert 107 Buckter, Don 24 Bullis, Steve 67,154 Burgett, Belinda 187 Bur e, Geri 191 Burke, Roger 67 Burnett, Cheryl 191 Burnett, lV1iy0 22,162,166,67, 143,158,159,173,165 Burnham, Bruce 36 Burns, Barbara 191 Burns, Mr. Ed Burton, Ronald 199 Bushnell, Andre 179,120 Busterna, Rosemary 46 C Cabanag, Cecilia 67 Cafiso, Dave 199 Cho, Jennifer 187 Cain, Marlene 162 Caines, Melody 166 Cala, Felicia 120,179 Calef, David 19,166,67,17o, 138,139,150,157,173,165,164 Callan, Elizabeth 67,120 Calvello, Mr. Michael 106 Calvert, Russel 18,19,46,47, 122,151,156 Camajani, Mrs. Margaret 111 Camico, Ronnie 187 Campos, Marios 199 Campbell, Leslie 179 Canardo, Don 191,137 Candau, Charlie 179 Canizales, Lupe 67,142,172 Cantwell, Elizabeth 179 Chapman, Cece 67 Capps, Marilyn 170,191 Captan, Alex 170 Captanian, Alex 24 Carcamo, Maria 191 Carden, Sgt. Clarence 115 Carlson, Dave 67 Carlson, Karin 22,120, 167, 170,179,172 Carlson, Sally 179 Carlson, Steve 191 Carmack, Barry 170,187 Carpenter, Mr. Donald 108 Carrara, Tony 191 Carroll, Chris 18,19,24,63, 65,67,l5l Carter, Brazell 27,46 Carter, Ken 34,138,187 Carvajal, Renee 67,187 Case, Christine 67 Cassens, Dave 199 Castellanos, Norma 199 Castellanos, S lvania 67 Castillo, Elizabeth 67,142, 172,173,165 Catelli, Mrs. Elena 110 Caterdral, Grace 117 Catton, Lindy 175 Chait, Lisa 191 Chaknova, Nanc 179 Chambers, Carolyn 154 Chambers, Mary 191 Champton, Ellen 187 Chao, Sherman 171,175 Chappellane, Janet 22,120 Charipot, Michele 22,45,46 Charles, Mike 79,122,133 Chase, Cecile 68,141,165 Chase, Roger 34,187 Chau, May 45,46,171,165 Chen, Joseph 179 Chen, Julia 68,l20,147,166, 172 Cheney, Laureen 24 Cheong, Jimmy 191 Cherin, William 175,127 Cherney, David 187 Cheung, Gregory 38,46 Cheung, Marian 46 Chew, Arthur 175 Chew, Gary 156 Chew, Jeff 39 Chew, Roberta 68,149,178 Chiapellone, Janet 117 Chiarucci, Debbie 191 Chin, Betty 179 Chan, Chan, Aileen 156,191 Carl 67,151,154,171 Chan, Carol n 199 Chan, Daviv.1I128,159,187,191 Chan Diana 175 Chan, Donna 67,179,120,143 Chan, Florence 68 Chan, Franklin 179 Chan, Gary 138,179 Chan, Henry 68,170,137 Chan, Jeff 38 Chan, Laurie 45 Chan, Laurie Joyce 46 Chan, Maureen 191 Chan, Randall 199 Chan , Sharon 68 Chan, Steven 180 Chan, Susie 68,148,154,156, 157,158,159,173 Chan, Wilbert 191 Chan, William 46 Chang, Christine 68 Chang, Warren 199 Chin Bonnie 68 173 Chin: Carolyn 187 Chin, Chin, Daniel 191 Darlene 45,47,142,165 Chin, Francis 199 Chin, Frank 68 Chin, Harry 175 Chin, Homer 191 Chin, Joann 191 Chin, Juliana 179 Chin, Lester 199 Chin, Linda 47,142,149,157, 173 Chin Lynette 191 Chini Parker 32,174,175 chin, Pat 45,4155 Chin, Chin, Robert 47 Ronald 175 Chin, Stanford 36,134 Chin, Susan 68 Chin, Chin, Chin, Vicki 68,142,156 Wen 199 William 179 Chinn, Craig 47 Chio, Chiu, Perry 173 Alfred 199 Cho, Roger 47 Choi, Choi, Judy 175 Mav 173,179 Chosich, Nick 68 Chong, Martin 68 Chong, Richard 187 Choo, Mary 191 Chow, Bill 22,68,120 Choy, Choy, Alan 24,47 Arnold 175 Choy, Florence 175 Choy, Rosalyn 175 Choy, Virstan 19,45,47,l50, 157 Choy, Vivian 199 Choy, William 170,68 Chramko, Tania 19,22,68,143, 165 , Chrisis, Fran 166 Chu, Ava 120,174,158,175 Chu, Edward 179 Chu, Eugene 187 Chu, Eva 191 Chu, Jack 179 Chu, Lincoln 34,138,191 Chun, Alvin 151,175 Chun, Bonita 199 Chun, Merlene 141 Chung, Benton 199 Chung, Bonita 199 Chung, Karen 143 Chung, Marian 156,157 Chung, Ma 156,192 Chung, Melissa 42,175 Chusid, Fran 145 Clark, Larry 122,123,124 Clarke, Arlene 68,154 Clarke, Marlene 68,154 Clarey, Tom 27,138,175 Clausen, Annette 199 Clawson, Roger 122,187 Clifford, Norma 166,68 Clitherow, Eileen 68 Coddington, David 47,50 Collelt, Anne 192 Cohen, Barbara 179 Cohn, Kerry 192 Cohn, Leah l9,22,20,47,52, 166,171 Colchidas, Madeline 68,165 Cole, Laurie 156 Cole, Liland 179 Cole, Pam 192 Coleman, Carol 187 Coleman-, Colleen 179 Coleman, Fred 27,48,55, 150, 164 Colichaidas, Madeline' 142 Collins, James 156,192 Collins, Norbert 38,39,179 Collins, Mr. Thomas 106 Collis, Mr. Harry 110 Colman, Peter 68 Colombat, Frank 48 Colt, Leland 192 Colton, Lawrence 187 Combis, Caryn 68 Comer, Steve 24 Compton, Courtney 18,65,69, 1 16,117,149 Compton, Gene 120,156,167, 166,178,179 Condover, Cindy 179 Conklin, Julie 69,167 Conley, Veronica 166,179 Connell, Katherine 192 Conover, Sally 172,187 Cook, Barbara 192 Cook, Joyce 68,165 Cook, Kathy 39,69 Cook, Ken 166 Cook, Rene 199 Cooper, Dena 48 Cooper, Mrs. Iva Marie 110 Cooper, Mary Lou 69,142,149, 167,171,165 Corens, Carolyn 24 Coreris, Carolyn 22,158,179 Cornell, Jeff 136 Cornell, Lillian 179 Correa, Ken 68 Correra, Anthony 40,195 Corrieri, Anamaria 158,167,69, 143,172 Cortez, Carlos 38,179 Corvin, Dana 18,19,47,48,167, 149 Ladies and gentlemen, we present Mr. Anino at the mike! Ellingsen, Debi 19,72,162,167, Corvin, Stuart 22,187,138 Cowan, Dave 171,179 Coyne, julieann 68 Coyne, Kellie 70,147 Cramer, Sylvia 180 Crabtree, Jenny 22,162,179 Crick, Jack 127 Crittenden, Ianyee 175 Cross, Mrs. Elenor 107 Crossler, Sue 199 Crossley, Mr. Edward 110 Crownover, Joan 192 Crummp, Mark 39,173,192 Csiman, Tom 32 Cuadra, Lauretta 70,157 Culang, Cecilia 180 Cullison, Lynn 175 Cunningham, Linda 166,180 Cunningham, Mrs. Mary 106 Curry, Cynthia 180 Curr Willie 70 164 Yi 1 Cutino, Tong 36,37,70,117,150, 165,133 Cuy, jim 32 D Dahl, Mr. Peter 108,170 Dale, Eric 38,39,192 Dale, Mary Lou 24,70 Daniel, George 36 Daniels, Clifford 40,187 Dare, Sandra 192 Darling, Ian 180 Date, Alan 172,189,137 David, Ramah 180 Davidoff, Darsha 45,47,48,149 Davidson, Irene 170,180 Davidson, Joni 175 Davidson, Paula 192 Davidson, Terry 70,150,154 Davies, Michael 187 Davis, Bill 27,192 Davis, Carol 199 Davis, Harold 175 Davis, Rosa 187 Davis, Vicki 70 Dea, , Dorothy 45,48, 157 Dea, Dea, Dea, Dea David 168 Lisa 192 Maisie 70 Thomas 70 Dean, Karen 187 DeBrocky, Glenn 70,96 DeClorg, Neil 48,167,150,157 De Francis, Robert 187 Delaney, Bett 70 De Leuse, jeffliey 187 Dee, Debbie 199 Deloche, Charlotte 175 DeMartini, Andrea 166,70 Deocampo, Fernando 180 Dempsey, Roberta 48,71 Deramon, John 192 Der, Ricgard 71 De Silva, Diane 142,149 Despotakis, Kenny 32 Despotakis, Kitty 180 De Silva, Diane 20,48,57,165 Deutsh, Claudia 169,180 Diamond, Marcia 180 Dickey, Vicki 192 Dieguez, Lauren 180 Diller, janet 187 Dillon, Jim 19,71,117, 151,156 Dillon, Mike 199,136 Dills, john 138,192 Diloe, Susan 187 Dissmeyer, David 192 Ditto, Sue 20,71 Do, james 192 Dolgin, Stephen 173,180 Dominge, Rich 199 Dong, Ed 150 Dong, Edward 32 Dong, Irene 48,165,173 Dong, Linda 71 Dong, Ray 199 Dong, Tom 187 Dolgin, Steve 41 Dominey, Cathy 175 Dominey, Judy 175 Dongon, Alfredo 41,48, 151, 161,164,173 Dorfman, Denise 199 Dougall, Bill 138 Dougherty, Randall 48 Downey, Denise 199 Downy, Miss Ioan 108 Drasher, Ann 48 Drefke, Wendy 19,22,117,180, 120,141 Dresner, Larry 168,180,120, 181 Dreyfus, Chas 22,71 Driscoll, Mr. Francis 107 Dritl, Ariel 117,180 Drysdale, Mr. Walter 113 Duden, Donna 66,71 Duffey, Greg 192 Duffey, Kenta 71,154,156 Duling, Craig 180 Dunaway, David 48 Duncan, Bob 39,192 Duncan, Pat 192 Duncan, Paul 48 Dunn, Roberta 71 DePuis, Lance 38,39,180 Durbin, Jerrie 199 Durham, Vicky 192 Dworkin, Alan 187,130 Dwyer, Larry 71 Dwyer, Mike 72 Dyer, Sandra 72,120,148 E Ealkaske, Mike 138 Easton, Bob 34,192 Eberhand, Diane 192 Ebrahim, Noel 72 Echeverria, Tina 72 Edelman, Ann 187 Edelman, Sue 192 Edwards, Anna 72 Edwards, David 72,141,151 Edwards, John 173,180,128 Edwards, Mike 156,191 Ehrman, Mr. joseph 108,168 Eisenberger, Carol 192 Eisenmann, Terry 175 Elkus, Barbara 22,72,154,149,168 Elkus, Jim 138 Ellenbogen, Kip 172 Ellenbogen, Leslie 192 80,146,142,149,156,157,173,165 Elliot, John 127 Elliot, Wood 48,151 Ellis, Richard!40,180 Emmons, Gayle 73 Eng, Betty 162,73,156 Eng, Kenny 192 Engdalil, J. 180 Engelbrecht, Janet 45,48, 142, 167,173,165 English, Dennis 192 Enolebrecht, janet 146 Enright, Bob 175 Enright, Rory 38,192 Eremia, Sorin 38,39,138 Escalona, Gloria 180 Estrada, Diane 24,192 Etzel, Toni 199 Eustace, Carla 73 Evans, Ann 73,154,151 Evans, Norris 38,133 Everett, Sue 22,166,120,180 Evers, Audrey 192 Ewing, Geraldine 48 Ewing, Larry 192 F Facer, joseph 73,154 Fah, Lilly 73,120 Fahlaman, Michael 167,187 Fairley, David 36,192,136 Faltus, Sue 192 Fama, Gre 36,134,180 Fama, PauF27,29,73,151,156, 164 Fang, Sue 48 Fan, Jannie 173,180 Faraguna, Frank 73 Farber, Roy 180 Farbar, Sharon 192 Fast, Mr. Noval 107 Fears, Charles 192 Fears, Jim 180 Featherstone, Mike 73 Featherstone, Pat 192 Featherstone, Thomas 154 Feduccia, Lizabeth 73 Feeney, Joan 24,73 Feibusch, E. 38,319,107 Feiling, Mr. William 113 Felder, Joanne 186,187 Fellows, Dede 22,167,120,156, 192 Fernandez, Lillian 156,167, 170,192 Fertman, Denise 120,192,190 Fetesofi, Barbara 45,48,149 Fiallos, Albert 48 Figari, Janet 73,120 Filipini, Frank 36,180 Fingas, Marilyn 22,162,73,165 Finger, Julie 169,180,172 Fin , Katherine 180 Finuliar, Dolly 73,143,142 Fireside, Harry 19,24,180 Fish, Norma 156 Fitzsimman, Pete 24,169,170 Fitzsimmons, Terry 192 Fjellman, Charles 19,187 Fleshman, Lanna Kay 192 Fomil, Vickie 120,180 Fonacier, Virginia 199 Fong, Abraham 170 Fong, Allen 199 Fong, Anna 73 Fong, Bill 73 Fong, Ceryle 156,180 Fong, Connie 199 Fong, Edison 180 Fong, Ellen 187 Fong, Gary 199 Fong, Glenn 175 Fong, Gloria 156,192,158 Fong, Gordon 134,199 Fong, Hanlon 156,186,158 Fong, Karen 187,192 Fong, Lana 199 Form Fong, Maida 192 Fong, May 180 Fong, Patricia 187 Fong, Randy 48 Fong, Vincent 48 Fong, Won 175 an oan 24 I Foreman, John 151, 155 Foreman, Ron 27,49,50 Foro, John 170 Foster, Carol 175 Foster, Craig 138 Fotinos, Elizabeth 73 Fox, Bill 199 Fox, Mike 170,187 Fox, Stephanie 192 Frahm, Bill 27,192 Frahm, Bob 34,127 Frank, Shelley 19,22,156,192, 195,173 Frank, Steve 175 Fraschina, Jean 199 Fraser, Paul 41,192 Frederick, Miss Alice 108 French, Jeeanette 73 Fried, Harriet 147,156,180 Fried, Madelyn 22,73,149,156, 157,167,173 Friedman, Aleta 49,158,165 Friedman, Bill 19,32,151,l74, 175 Friedman, Dan 134 Friedman, Rickie 199 Friend, Bruce 27,49,52 Frost, Pat 180 Frueh, James 73 Fujikawa, Shirley 24,156,178, 180 Fuller, Robert 154 Fung, Dagmar 192 Fung, Gordon 192 Fung, Jenny 199 Fung, Rodney 73 Fung, Sandra 73 Fung, Shelborne 117,156,170, 187,186 G Gaffney, Tom 73 Gailani, Camilia 175 Gaines, Debbie 156,192 Gaines, Melody 192 Gale, Stephen 24 Gallagher, Patti 166 Gallagher, Lona 192 Galletti, Clara 73,142,143 Gallion, Adelke M. 192 Gamble, Mr. Peter 106 Gamez, Charles 180 Gan, Dina 175 Gan, Glenn 40,180 Gara, George 19,138,139,151, 164,165,174,175 Garbell, Irene 24,180 Garcia, Jose 180 Garcia, Rich 27,164 Garcius, Linda 74,147 Garden, Mary 74,141,143 Garese, David 138,164,187 Garfield, Diane 47,147 Garibaldi, Elyce 74,149 Garibaldi, John 175 Gary, Louis 41 Gary, M. 180 Gary, Mark 170,171,172 Gash, Gary 27,180 Gaynor, Randy 32,187 Gazaway, Mr. James 106 Gee, Albert 170 Gee, Dennis 192 Gee, Elaine 45,49 Gee, Frank 24,74 Gee, Harley 24,134 Gee, Homer 192 Gee, John 74 Gee, Laura 198,200 Gee, Linda 175 Gee, May 120,74,165,l70,171, 172 Gee, Paul 187 Gehl, Stephen 173,136,137 Geiger, Karen 180 Geiger, Marsha 19,156,192 Georgi, Mona 74,166,171 Gergen, Karen 22 Gevertz, Barry 126,127,200 Gevertz, Michael 127,175 Ghio, Barbara 74,141,166 Gibbs, Gary 138,139,175 Gibbs, Larry 200 Gibeau, Walter 74,117, 150,154 Gibson, Dellaree 49,170 Gibson, Ron 74 Giedsinski, Sue 22,170,180 Gilberg, Mia 192 Giles, Sharon 192 Gilfeather, Shirley 75,149,162 Gilland, Dave 199 Gilmore, Ozell 75 Gin, Edward 175 Gin, Joan 173,175 Gin, Raymond 75 Ginsburg, Ronald 75,138 Giunti, David 171 Giusti, Ken 200 Gleason, Carol 192 Gluesing, Julia 22,24,75,142 Glynn, Mark 34 Godin, Jean 75,141 Gok, Diana 75 b Gok, Roger 75 Gold, Laurie 22,120,180 Gold, Diane 192 Gold, Julie 192 Goldberg, Sue 22,75,120,142, 149,154,156,l57,165 Goldenberg, Charles 175 Goldmark, Joseph 192 Goldsborough, Mr. james 107 Goldsmit, Kitty 18,19,24,75, 117,142,149,165 Goldsmith, Mrs. Elizabeth 115 Goldstein, Gary 120,127,158 180 Gollober, Brad 75 Gong, Frank 200 Gonzales, Andrew 75 Goodman, Dorrie 192 Goodman, Douglas 75 Goodman, Kevin 127 Goodwin, Gloria 187 Goodwin, Raymond 187 Gordon, Bob 180 Gordon, Frances 193 Gordon, Robert 193 Goswami, Shashi 49 Goughnour, Mary 156,180 Gould, Roxanne 200 Goumas, Stanley 75 Gounarides, Chris 75,156 Grab, Kon 75,133 Grabstein, Ken 138,187 Grabstein, Rich 138,150,154, 164 Grad , Linda 166,176 Graelier, Ken 180 Granelli, Steve 122,123,124, 180 Grano, Doug 126,156,180 Grano, Jim 19,119,150 Grant, Bruce 27,176,164 Graves, Peter 84,154,173 Gravitt, Bill 193 Graykowski, M. 180 Grayson, Miss Marguerite 115 Green, Robert 193 Greenberg, Jill 193 Greene, Darlene 200 Greene, Darlene 200 Grelecki, Dana 193 Greshan, Preston 49 Griffith, Carol 22,24,76,1 17, 148,166 Grig s, Kitty 143 Grijaiva, Alice 143 Grindell, Virginia 200 Grinfields, Vesma 180 Grislis, Laimdota 49 Groh, John 49,167 Gross, Diana 200 Gross, John 127 Grunwald, Ceci 76, l42,143,149, 15S,165,166,159 Grutze, Al 176 Guassardo, Annette 22, 170,76 Guerrero, Barbara 193 Guggenheim, Lori 76,166 Guggenheim, Wendy 24,39,76, 142,147,165 Gumes, Judy 176 Gunter, Karen 141,180 Gunderson, Randi 49 Gurnick, Pam 167,170,172,193 Gustafson, David 187 Gustafson, John 193 Gustafson, Mike 50 Guterman, William 193 Gutfreund, Rita 200 Gutierrez, Maria 193 Guzuna, Pete 167 Gwosdon, Mr. Milo 107 H Haddick, Glenn 180 Haft, Phil 22,76,120,173 Haft, Sandy 22,24,166,193 Hahn, Debbie 180 Halbasch, Mr. Walter 106 Haliburton, Mr. George 106 Hall, Patrick 187 Hall, Tim 200 Hallock, Bob 50 Ham, Gary 27 Hamai, Satoshi 200 Hamil, Nick 200 Hammarstedt, Anne 180 Hamilton, Tina 91,143,142,165 Hamilton, Virginia 187 Hammerstedt, Jane 193 Handelman, Warren 120 Hanks, Penny 21,77,98,99,142, 144,149 Hansen, Norman 50 Hanson, Chris 27,164,180 Hanson, Norm 50 Hanson, Warren 27,77,141,164 Hara, Ken 41,77,150, 168 Hara, Paul 134,193 Hara, Tod 126,138,164,173,180 Hardstone, Paul 200 Harkins, Mike 200 Harris, Landers 193 Harris, Mike 34,193 Harris, Wendy 147 Harrison, Winnifred 24 Hart, Audrey 170 Hartman, Joan 22,180 Haskin, Kathy 193 Hass, Steve 24 Hassid, Andy 180 Hauschild, Laura 193 Hauser, Keith 122,193 Hayman, Bob 200 Hayman, Lon 150,174,176,130 Hays, Ric ard 180 Healy, Bob 127,200 Healy, Thomas 50 Heatlie, Ann 170,193 Heintz, Rich 147,130 Heisch, Ed 32,187 Heitmann, Edith 39,77,167 Heitmann, Leon 38 Heldfond, Eric 138,200 Hellstrom, Helena 180 Hemp, Ben 27,77,164 Herbert, Michael 78 Herrman, Nan 22 Hersch, Paula 22 Hertz, Susan 187 Heumann, Leslie 117,166,181 Heynemann, Mira 170 Hickman, Ardyth 187 Hidekawa, Jov 193 Hidzick, Linda 200 Hilderbrandt, Erika 78 Hillsman, Jon 78, 122,164, 133 Hinners, Fred 181 Hinterman, Jean 24,55,50, 150 Hirakawa, Rvi 193 Hirschfeld, Pam 176 Hitzeman, Jeanne 120,141,166, 181 Ho, Charlene 200 Ho, Gary 200 Ho, Janice 45,50, 142, 165 Ho, Mary 156,176,170 Ho, Ronald 181 Ho, Sherman 181 Ho, Vera 193 Hocker, Angela 200 Hodgson, Jim 181 Hoeck, Jim 200 Hoelsken, Ingrid 193 Holliday, Ralph 24 Holmberg, Karen 193 Holme, Mary 22 Holmes, Pam 120,181 Holmlund, Richard 78 Holmlund, Steve 36,165 Hom, Betty 193 Hom, Bonnie 193 Hom, Hom, Hom, Hom, Hom, Hom, Hom, Hong, Hon David 78 Fred 78 Hazel 200 John 32,176 Nancy 50,173 Raymond 78,157 William 193 Andrea 181 Celeste 193 8, Hong, Wayne 50,170, 154,157 Hoo, Claudia 200 Hook, Greg 34,188 Hornstein, Sara Jo 22,120, 167, 181 Houser, Steve 78 How, Willard 188 Howard, Dr. Ruth 110 Howe, Donna 78 Hubert, Miss Nancy 112,186 Hudson, Rhonda 200 Huey, 173 Huey, Hue Y, Huey, Hu ey, April 5O,142,165,167, Byron 181 Clinton 193 Fred 50 M. 181 ' Hue , Melba 78 Hula! Mary Anne 78 Huggins, Nathaniel 188 Hu hes, Diana 181 Hug es, Vallniz 193 it Huie, Georgette 188 Hunter, Linda 188 Hurwitt, Sharon 181 Hurwitz, Randy 200 Hutchings, Gale 200 Hutton, Caroline 78 Hyink, Mr. Robert 108 Hyman, Shelley 181 Hymes, Matilda 167 I Ingham, Mr. Henry 108 Irvine, Becky 193 Irwin, William, 32,193 Isaak, Daniel 78,158 Isaak, Peggy 193 Iscolf, Pam 176 Ishida, Lynne 78 Iranofi, Alex 134,181 Iverson, Steve 79,154 Ives, George 27 I Jackson, Bill 36,165,132,133 Jackson, Pat 22,39,79,117,120, 165 Jacobs, Adrienne 50,55, 142, 149,165,167 Jacobs, John 181,136 Jacobs, Richard 200,136 . Jacobson, Larry 27,29,51, , 151,164 Jacobson, Steven 136,156,188 Jacoby, Pat 24,79 James, Andre 178,181 James, Bonnie 181 Jamison, Mr. David 109 Jang, Flora 168 Jang, Stella 200 Janigian, Bruce 181 Jansen, Inger 181 Jansen, Jerelyn 193 Jarman, Jackie 62,79,80 Jee, Marcia 181 Jen, Teresa 181 Jenkin, Tony 167,193 Jensen, Richard 134,200 Jeong, Sylvia 51,165 Jerdon, Fred 167 Jeung, Richard 176 Jew, Anita 22,79,120,165,167 Jew, Anna 193 Jew, Helen 176 Jew, Kenneth 79,193 Jew, Mary 22,24,79,120,142,165 172 Jew, Richard 173 Jew, Shirley 193 Jimenex, Lynn 24,181 Jin, Andrew 51 Joachim, Lauren 193 Joe, Alan 134,164,165,181 Joe, Albert 188 Joe, Caroline 200 Joe, Cheryl 181 Joe, Connie 193 Joe, Helen 79,141 Joe, Louella 51,165,173 Johns, Georgia 51 , Johnsen, Marilyn 181 Johnson, Mrs. Elaine 110,172 Johnson, Fred 181 Johnson, Gail 181 Johnson, Georgia 188 Johnson, Gordon 34 Johnson, Jeff 193 Johnson, Pam 200 Johnson, Paul 167 Johnson, Sue 79,165 Johnson, William 36,134 Johnston, Ginny 19,20,43,75,79, 148 Johnston, Joanne 79 Jonasson, Mrs. Elizabeth 112 Jones, Bev 21,80,116 Jones, Jeni 181 Jones, Pearl 181 Jones, Vicki 193 Jong, Glen 176 Jon , Rosalyn 193 Jorgan, Dan 27 Joseph, Debbie 24,65,80, 146, 165 Jowe, Phyllis 176 Joyce, Kathy 193 Joyce, Stephen 80,137 Jrent, Lynn 166 Ju, Pat 80,166 Judnick, Dan 36,51,151 Judnick, John 40,188 Jung, Donna 193 Jung, Richard 40 Jung, Ruth 193 Jung, Tom 41 Jung, Winfield 80,138 Junte, Dave 170 Juruis, Katherine 80 Jurvig, Jeeni 200 K Kahn, Doug 120,156,181 Kahn, Janice 117,120,181 Kalb, Evelyn 193 Kan, Terrence 51, 151,171 Kanamori, Hiromi 181 Kapkin, Robert 80,127 Kaplan, Karen 188 Karass, Kathy 143 Karawanny, Victor 34 Karp, Jet1'26,27,28,80,91,151, 164,133 Karp, Judi 22,188 Karsant, George 200 Kastan, Monica 172 Katz, Carol 200 Katz, Ellie 193 Katz, Robin 120,181,171 Kauf, Gary 138 Kay, Bob 200 Kay, Janice 181 Keen, Fred 38,39,181 Keeney, Bob 80 Keh, Geri 22,80,165 Keller, Andrea 19,80 Keller, Kathy 22,173,181 Keller, Ken 32,181 Keller, Mike 170 Keller, Veykki 193 Kellogg, Clark 34, 120, 190, 193 Kelly, Patricia 193 Kemp, Rich 27,80,72,74,117, 118,120,151,164, 133 Kenner, Judith 193 Kenney, Debbie 19,45,5O,51, 165,166,144 Kern, Kenneth 77,80,127,151, 157 Kernfield, Barry 181 Kerr, Margaret 193 Kestan, Wendy 80 Key, Larry 134 Keyak, Je 80,150 Keyak, Maureen 19,181 Khan, George 167 Khan, Shamine 51 Khan, Shaukat 51 Kikugawa, Barbara 80,165 King, Debbie 141 King, Gertrude 189 King, Kitsaun 51,57,141 King, Lar 40 Kinney, Jclilin 193 Kirby, Andrew 1-93 Kirby, Doug 34 Kitagawa, Gary 176 Kitagawa, Steve 45,51,167,171, 173 Klebanoff, Evelyn 200 Kleinberg, Illene 188 Kliest, Greg 193 Klipfel, Sharon 167,181 Knaus, C. 181 Knight, Max 81 Knox, Mr, Graham 19,109,120, 127 Ko, Liz 81,170 Ko, Phoebe 51,171 Koblick, Sheron 120 Kobbuck, Sharon 181 Koch, Ester 19,22,156,190,193 Koenig, Mr. Carl 76,109 Koh, Gloria 24 Kojimoto, Keith 127,181 Konda, Richard 188 Konda, Rita 51,149 Koobatian, Ray 194 Kopas, George 27,181 Kopf, David 81,150,154,57 Korba, Andrew 32,33 Korba, Mr. Andrew 113 Koreisha, Sergei 200 Korenhauzer, Anna 194 Korss, Janet 120,181,171 Koshman, Steve 194 Kovach, Pat 120,181 Krahenbuhl, Saundra 181 Kransdorf, L. 181 Kreighbaum, Brendel 41,81,171 Krezeni, Jose 176 Kribonogoff, Boris 188 Kroll, Susie 81,166,167,142, 172 Kroneke, Mark 181 Krytzer, Mr. Harry 104 Kubota, Jun 81,154 Kuenster, Jenny 22,63,81, 149, 173 Kujian, Mariam 174 Kulvin, Nancy 117,194 Kumagai, Carol 81,120 Kumjian, Mariam 170,176 Kurosaki, Rayko 200 Kuzmanich, Jessica 74,81 Kwong, Betty 176,170 Kwong, David 81 Kwong, Eu ene 38,81 Kwong, Ma1:el51 L LaBonte, Larry 36,81,133 Lachtman, Dennis 22,81,130 Lailin, Ross 27,176 Lagos, Steven 188 Lai, Charlaine 120,166,182 Lambert, Ralph 150,171 Lampen, Stephen 182 Lanburg, Joan 169 Lancaster, Norm 36,81,141,136, 137 Landom, Susan 194 Langberg, Ron 34,188 Lannon, Chris 194 Lanords, Judy 194 Lansberg, Joan 182 Langsam, Robin 22,182 Lanier, Aiko 182 , Larivee, Dan 188 Larkin, Kathy 200 Larrabea, Randolf 81 Larrea, Cathy 182 Larson, Mr. Jordan Larson, Paul 182 Lathrop, Patti 24 Lau, Collin 82 Lau, Janet 82,142 Lau, Nathan 40 Lau, Phillip 82 Lau, Susan 182 Laughridge, Sheila 182 Laurie, Marilyn 25 Lavine, Barbara 200 Lawry, Geordie 20,43,80,82, 116,117,150,154,157,156 Lawton, Larry 82,171 Lawton, Jenii 200 Lawton, Suzanne 182 Layne, Jeff 194,128 Leas, Linda 51,166,157 Leas, Janice 200 Lecartz, Linda 82 Lee, Alfred 82 Lee, Anna 82 Lee, Arthur 34,188 Lee, Bill 194 Lee, Calvin 188 Lee, Carol 82 Lee, Catherine 188 Lee, Ceci 24,167,182 Lee, Christine, 51 Lee, Clara 22,24,82,156,162, 165 Lee, Deborah 200 Lee, Diana 200 Lee, Diane 200 Lee, Donna 182 Lee, Dorena 182 Lee, Dorothy 176,182,173 Lee, Edna 194 Lee, Eileen 188 Lee, Evelyn 156 Lee, Fanny 200 Lee, Fred 176 Lee, Gary 51,82,157 Lee, Georgine 182 Lee Gordon 173,176 Lee, Hanson 194 Lee, Irving 194 Lee, jackson 82,150,156,168, 170 Lee, Jae-Hong 51 Lee, James 126,164,176 Lee, Janice 82 I Lee, Jeff 194 Lee, Jerrold 82 Lee, Jessie 194 Lee, Judy 82,165 Lee, Karen 156,188 Lee, Katherine 83,165,166, 170,171 Lee, Larry 83 Lee, Lavine 176 Lee, Lincoln 40,182 Lee, Linda 51 Lee, Lisa 83,171 Lee, May 200 Lee, Morgan 194 Lee, Nancy 83 Lee, Neal 138 Lee, Nita Lee, Nora 188 Lee, Pam 83 Lee, Patricia 188,194 Lee, Paula 194 Lee, Randall 83 Lee, Ray 45,51 Lee, Richard 200 Lee, Robert 182 Lee, Roberta 166,120,194 Lee, Roseanna 200 Lee, Shirley 82 Lee, Mr, Stanford 115 Lee, Steve 36,83,164,165,133 Lee, Susan 24,83,51,194 Lee, Terry 171 Lee, Mr. Thomas 109,169 Lee, Warren 51,156 Lee, Wilbert 51,150,171 Lee, William 83,168,150,156, 157 Lee, Winston 117, 170,182 Leeds, Vicki 66,83 Lehmann, Yvonne 22,83, 120, 142, 143,156,165 Leineweber, Susan 120 Leith, Lori 194 Leks, Panos, 194 Lem, Debbie 83,147 Lemaire, Burnetta 45,52,149, 165,166 Leng, Eleanor 194 Leon, Linda 194 Leon, Rich 83,171 Leonards, Judie 167 Leones Leones Leong, Leong, Leong, Leong, Leong, Leong, Leon g, Leon g, Leong, Leong, Leong, Leong, Leong, Lerner, ,Connie 171,188 , Elaine 52,55 Anthony 83 Barbara 182 Bill 126 Dennis 84 Eva 19,162,182 Francis 176 Kirk 52 Judy 194 Michele 188 Russell 156,182,133 Susan 169,188 Susanne 52,165 Terry 52,84,171 Lynn 52,144 Lerner, Patsv 44,52,58,149,166 Lesser, Bari '182 Leto, Karen 45,52 Leuenberger, Heidi 52 Leudtke, Mr. Robert 107 Leung, Bessie 166,182 Leung, Rose 84 Levi, Karen 194 Levin, Jeremy 136,194 Levin, Jon 84,120, 136,173 Levine, Steve 25 Levy, Arthur 194 Levy, Barbara 200 Levy, Sondra 84,147 Levy, Ted 167,194 Lew, Alice 182 Lew, Allen 200 Lew, Betty 52 Lew, Christine 84 Lew, Clem 182 Lew, Dorothy 182 Lew, Henry 200 Lew, Jeannie 176 Lew, Julie 84 Lew, Raymond 188 Lew, Sharon 194 Lew, Susan 84,170 Lew, Velma 188 Lewin, Larry 210 Lewis, Rick 126,194 Li, Ernie 27,28,49,52, 151 Li, Lucy 42,186,188 Li, Michael 168 Liang, Dora 194 Libby, Cecilia 210 Lichtenberger, Nori 120,182 Lichtman, Sue 84,149, 154,157 Lightening, Toni 194 Ligon, Nancy 172,194 Lim, Evelyn 189 Lim, George 52 Lim, John 151 Lim Lynna 53,165 Lim, Pat 201 Lim, Raymond 176 Lim, Sue 19,84,149 Lim, Walter 84 Lin, Peter 84,151,154, 168,171 Lind, Greg 182 Lindberg, Kathy 194 Lindfors, Karen 120,182 Lindner, Judi 182 Lipson, William 84 Liu, Edison 120,198,210 Llorente, Ernest 84,134,135, 151,165,173 Lloyd, Gail 194 Locatelli, Pete 84,154 Lock, Vanny 173,182 Lock, Vivian 53,188 Locke, David 182,136 Lockman, Dennis 173 LoForti, Mrs. Janis 114 Loh, Gene 194 Loke, Cecelia 194 Lombardi, Mr. Robert 106 Loo, Dan 53 Loos, Barbara 201 Lopez, Frank 27,84, 164 Lopez, Leticia 22,167,188 Lopez, Martha 201 Lopez, Tish 22 Lou, Alan 201,128 Lou, Sherman 170 Loughridge, Sheila 25 Louie, Alice 194 Louie, Annie 182 Louie, Arthur 194,136 Louie, Cerise 45,53 Louie, Chester 176 Louie, Clift 85,170 Louie, Gayle 167 Louie, James 182 Louie, Jan 182 Louie, Judy 173 Louie, Moon 151,176 Louie, Randall 53 Louie, Tony 85 Louis, Marjorie 201 Louis, Pat 85 Love, Burnite 34,133,194 Love, Diane 49,53 Love, Ethyl 176 Low, Bill 194 Low, Charlene 85 Low, Diane 188 Low, Gary 194,128 Low, Howard 201 Low, John 171 Low, Melody 188 Low, Milton 25,85,151 Low, Robert 85,168 Lowenstein, Penny 176 Lowry, Jan 120,182,166 Loy, Lillian 173 Lub, Derrick 201 Lucas, Barbara 188 Lucas, Elizabeth 183 Lucas, Jackie 85 Luchetti, Leona 22,85,142,165 Lucey, Gloria 22,156,194,173 Luenberger, Heidi 22 Luenow, Allyn 34,188,127 Luht, Martin 172,183 Luke, Gina 120,182 Luke, Sterling 53 Lukow, Nancy 85 Lum, Anelle 173 Lum, George 36,134,182 Lum, Jack 19,85 Lum, John 53 Lund, Inger 169 Lundborg, Chris 201 Lunt, Craig 38,39,182 Lupis, Miss Immaculta 106 Lurie, Marilyn 22,85,120,141, 143 Luster, Laura 167,194 Lyon, Boyd 201 Lyons, Mrs. Joyce 115 Lyons, Monica 194 My mother never told me teaching would be like this! McEachren, Mary Ann 86 M Ma, Gary 134 Macaluso, Mick 19,117 MacAuley, Laurie 194 MacCallum 167 Mack, Maura 188 Mack, Miss Sandra 110 MacLacherun, Mary Ann 169 MacLean, Carlos 25 MacLean, jim 25 MacLennan, Kevan 183 MacPhee, Don 194 Maddan, Mike 183 Maddock, Mrs. Doris 115 Madden, Mike 32,182 Madfes, Ain 201,130 Mae, janet 143 Ma rini, Edward 183 Mai, 14311194 Mahaiiey, Rich 27,53 Mahoney, Janet 117,167 Maiiid, jack 156 Mai ard, Geor e 194 Major, Deborag 25,194 Mak, Haileem 53,156,157 Malatesta, Bill 85 Malayan, Chris 194 Mandelsohn, Steven 188 Mandler, Bob 201 Mandrussow, Maria 188 Mandrussow, Marsha 22,167,120, 158 Manley, Collen 85 Mann, Marilyn 85,170 Mann, Vincent 134,170 Mannoni, Marguerite 188 Manus, jackie 53,57 Mar, janet 85,162,165,167 Mar, Lily 183 Marcellus, Bob 53 Marchi, Debra 188 Marchi, Karen 194 Marchington, William 183 Marcus, val 194 Margid, jack 183,156 Margolis, Sue 201 Mar ,jerry 25,168,183 Markhor, Vladimir 166 Marlin, Mr, Kent 106,175 Marquis, Edwin 85,134,164 Marquis, Lisa 156,194,173 Marrott, Georgine 19,22,86, 165 Martin, Stephen 53 Martin, Sue 183 Martin, Lori 201 Martinez, Bob 201 Martinez, Francisco 194 Martinez, Frank 34 Martinez, Wayne 18,19,27,53, 151,173 Mascot, Gillis 21 Mason, Rewanda 201 Massarweh, Bill 86,75, 136 Matsuno, Marilyn 86,165 Matteueig, Cathy 194,173 Mattiassi, Karen 25,194 Mattox, Robert 188 Matyas, Flora 86 Mazur, Debbie 86 Mazur, Karen 86 Meier, Carol 167 Meier, Mr. jack 107 Meier, Lynn 167 Meld, Andrea 167,156,194 Melville, Annette 19,156,183 Mendelson, Larry 117 Mendelson, Laurence 134,188 Mendiara, Peter 156,183 Merolla, Vic 27,80,86,118,l50, 164 Merrill, john 38 Meunier, Norm 194 Meyer, Carol 45,50,53,142 Meyer, Tom 154 Meyers, Frederick 117,188 Mezaros, jan 39,86 Micallef, Linda 86 Mickelson, Karen 52,53 Milan, Marisa 201 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Deborah 166 Debby 169,170,156,194 John 138,194 Kathy 194 Mrs. Lillian 106 Milrad,Ief1 22,170,194 Milton, Mr. Raymond 107 Minasi an, Onnig 18,19,38,22, 86,150,156 Ming, Daniel 201 Mira, Clorina 188 Miskel, Kathy 201 M israc 156 k, Marilee 22,25, 120, Misakei, Mayumi 53 Mitchell, Theresa 201 Mitra, Richard 183 Mleczko, Helen 194 Molyneaux, Andy 194 Monchartre, Mr. jacques 110 Montesclaros, Diane 201 Montoro, Barbara 201 Moon, Vincent 188 Moore, Mr. George 106 Moore, Kellie 25,86 Moore, Jim 27,183 Moore, Judy 201 Moore, Nancy 183 Moore, William 86,130 Mora, Felix 27 Moran, Vinson 87,122,164 Morgan, Kathy 194 Morgan, Renee 25 Morimoto, Sandra 194 Moriyama, William 87,169 Morning, Carol-Ann 183 Morris, Diane 53 Morris, Liz 194 Morris, jahlee 190,194 Morsello, Michele 188 Moses, Lucina 19,54,142,173 Mosnkin, Lydia 201 Motzer, june 42 Mourad, Fred 38,39, 183 Mowry, Bill 194 Moyes, Moyes, ji1I22,183,171 Pat 62,85,87,117,146, 120,143,149,173,165 Muelle Mull, I Munec Murph Murph Murph r, jim 54 im 201 awa, Gary 171 y, Diana 22, 188,186,120 y, Pat 87 y, Walt 194 Murray, Doug 194 Murray, Jamie 141 McBea n, Miss Una 108 McBride, Mr. jack 134 McBride, Kathy 22,86,70 McBride, Jack 26,34,35 McCandless, Kathy 183 McCann, Leah 19,53,22,165,167, 173 McCarthy, Frank 159 McClung, Mrs. Shirley 106 McCook, Dave 127 McCormick 53 McCoy, Ken 53,61,150,154,166 McCoy, Susan 86,195 Mcil?5mne1l, Lawrie 53,166,154, McDonnell, Mr. Thomas 106,144, 146 McElroy, Phyllis 176 McGill, Tina 120,183 McHenry, Susanne 86 McIntyre, Pete 34 McKeeman, James 86 McKenna, Dale 183 McKenna, Donna 183 McKenna, john 27,53,164 McLaughlin, Robert 86 McLean, Carlos 53,57 McLean, jim 183,133 McNutt, janet 170,183 McPhee, Don 36,133 McTernan, Deborah 86 N Nackford, Davey 167 Nairy, Llyodj. 54 Nakamura, Cherly 176 Nakatsu, Anne 117,120,195 Nakatsu, Penny 87,166,167,173 Napier, Benadeta 87 Nathan, Terry 87 Nawahine, Hyram 40,195 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nemes, Nemoff Nesson, Cathy 201 Dave 87,138,150,164 Don 201 jered 54 Karen 201 julie 169 , Gregg 34,195 Vince 195 Nestel, Liz 156,195 Neuman, Frank 201 Neuman, Michael 54,57,141,150 Neuman, Mrs. Nancy 114,143 Newberg, Rich 87 Newman, Alan 188,130 Newman, Kenneth 54,150,155 , Allan 87,170,150 N8 Ng, David 188 Ng, Edmond 188 Ng, Kathaleen 54,173 Ng, Harry 134,195 Ng, Henry 40,164 Ng, Louise 195 Ng, Mamie 54 Nguyen, Don 22,87,120 Nguyen, Van 19,22,l20,156, 186,188 Nicholas, Bob 201 Nichols, Mr. Tryphon 111 Nicholos, Bob 34 Nichols, Nancy 87 Nickerson, Mr. James 108 Nicola, David 87 Nielsen, Carl 27,28,54,58, 164 Niles, Wes 87,151 Nishkian, Levon 87,167,133 Noda, Leigh 87 Nueman, Al 34 O O' Brien, Robert 38 O'Connell, Chris 88 Oda, janey 19 O'Doud, Katie 183 Odgers, Terry 54 Oertel, Christina 88 Ogi, Allen 88 ogi, Janice 8s,156,171,157 Ogle, Sue 195 O y, Jorge 88 Okazaki, Janet 166,173,170, 195 Okazaki, Sharon 88 O'Keefe, Mike 183 Olivares, Maria 195 Olshansky, Ellen 120 Oman, Judy 22,5458 On, Louis 40,195 O'Neal, Robin 88 Oneta, Linda 201 Ong, Cliff 195,173 Ong, Elena 88 Ong, Gerald 88 Ong, Nelda 183 Opstein, Miss Sallie 110 O' Rourke, Terre 195 Orr, Maxine 22,120,143,149, 156,176,172,174 Ortisi, Carmela 176 Ortiz, Lillian 88,143 Ososke, Don 141 Otsea, Bob 195 Outsen, Laura 88 Ow, David 183 Ow, Raymond 195 Owen, Anna 195 Owen, Barbara 201 Owyoung, Albert 170 Owyoung, Vince 54 P Pagonis, Helen 183 Painter, Leslie 22,88,116,117 Palabay, Fabienne 141,173 Palacios, Mirian 188 Paling, Sherry 183 Pancharian, Mary 88,141 Pang, Paley 183 Pantages, Stephanie 183 Pappas, Marlene 167,195 Paradise, Louis 183 Pardini, Carolyn 183 Park, David 195 Park, jackie 195 Parkhurst, Sylvia 88 Park Li, Gordon 54 Parsons, George 183 Pascua, Cindy 170,195 Passa, Francine 195 Passen, Mark 27,176,133 Pastor, Genevieve 167,188 Patten, Patricia 43,49,54 Patterson, Gil 138,151 Patton, Sue 141,195 Pearce, Cheri 120,183 Pearl, Melody 183 Pedersen, Cathy 54 Deh, Miranda 183 Pelkey, Mark 167,195 Penney, Barbara 54 Perasso, Sharon 195 Pereira, Mr. John 111 Perino, Mr. J.A. 102,103 Perkins, Ed 27,164 Perlman, Eric 156,183,136 Perper, Sharon 25,88 Persich, Bill 32,176 Persich, Ernest 201 Perucca, Linda 183 Peshkotf, Nicholas 54,58 Peter, Harry 167 Peterson, Christina 54,154 Pethenos, Bessie 183 Petroff, Vera 88 Petropoulos, Georgette 201 Pezner, Richard 89 Phelan, Bob 122,123,164,l76 Phillips, Beverly 188 Phipps, Paul 54,166 Phon, Lew 176 Pichignau, Dominique 89 Pickett, Gina 19,183 Pickett, Sharon 25 Pierce, Nanette 25,158 Pierce, Pamela 188 Pimentel, Joan 195 Pirruccello, Mary 156,170,183 Pisias, John 32 Pittson, Elinor 188 Pivnick, Barri 202 Pivnick, Pat 22,77,89,120,142, 143,146,149,156,157,167,172 Pivnick, Sandi 19,120,188 Pivnick, Stuart 54,151,164 Plack, Karen 195 Plyer, Kathleen 188 Pohley, Maureen 195 Poggi, Sue 195 Poliakevich, Donna 183 Pon, Elaina 89 Pon, Pat 173,183 Pong, Alice 177 Pong, Lawrence 54,141 Poole, Miss Margaret 104,105 Poon, Virginia 89 Pope, Miss Barbara 112 Poppin, Joan 195 Porter, Valerie 183 Porto, Miss Caroline 110 Portrey, Gail 19,25,120,177 Potter, Liz 195 Powell, Barbara 19,117,166, 170,183 Powell, Linda 156,172,195 Powell, Tanya 45,54 Powers, Barbara 22 Praag, Bob Van 25 Prato, Miss Barbara 112 Pratt, Charles 184 Price, Bob 32 Price, Cynthia 89 Pritchard, Grant 19,54,158 Pross, Greg 32,184 Puccetti, Linda 54 Pugh, Bob 27,164,133 Punca, Anita 195 Punla, Lilia 172,184 Puziss, Mr. Harper 109 Pynchon, Liz 195 Q Quan, Becky 177 Quan, Danny 89 Quan, Karen 89 Quan, Laura 202 Quan, Maria 156 Quan, Mildred 188 Quan, Mike 195 Quan, Pat 202 Quan, Raymond 89 Quan, Roland 171,195 Quan, Stuart 55,154,157,158 Quan, Wendy 202 Quok, Thomas 189 R Rae, Emiko 195 Rae, John 38 Ramirez, Kathy 177 Ramirez, Paul 32 Ramos, Anthony 184 Rancatore, Tom 38,559,189 Randall, Bruce 27,151,164,177 Raos, Elinor 195 Rapaport, Ban 184 Raskin, Richard 89,138 Ratto, Pat 89,120,165 Ravella, Bruce 173 Raymond, John 32 Redd, Dorne1125 Reece, Bill 34,195 Reed, Debby 189 Reeves, Ron 158 Reichert, Leslie 172,184 Reikman, Stephanie 90 Reilly, Damara 25,195 Reiner Clarie 89 Reinosa, Mr. Jose 109 Reinisch, Louise 89,165 Reiter, Vickie 184 Rendon, Kate 167 Renna, Sally 195 Rey, Mary 195 Reyes, Les 89 Reylf, Bonnie 184 Reynolds, Lee 202 Richardson, Coach Don 126,130 Richardson, John 89,139,151, 164,165,173 Richardson, Ken 27,29,89,164 Richter, Jean 156,195 Rieke, Kathy 195 Rigdon, Mike 195 Riggs, Sue 177 Ripple, Helen 90 Ristenpart, Bernadette 90 Ristenpart, Dean 154 Robbins, Shiela 195 Robines, Rennee 189 Robins, Penny 195 Robinson, David 156 Robinson, Ron 184 Robles, Gloria 184 Robles, Peter 202 Rockwell, Peter 202 Roderick, Tere 166,173,195 Rodrigures, Burnadette 165 Rodriguez, Roddy 88,90, 139, 138,151,164,165 Rogers, Bill 184 Ro ers, Maureen 90 Rofde, Astrid 173 Romanowski, Pamela 55,142,154 Rooksby, Kate 84,90 Rose, Mrs. Helen 108 Rosen, Mark 21,65,90,151 Rosenbaum, Sharon 71,90 Ross, Althea 25,90,166 Ross, Carol 90 Ross, Joyce 195 Roth, Karen 120,202 Rothschild, Joanne 177 Rothschild, Joy 55 Rourk, Ron 90 Rowe, Kitty 120 Ruff, Nancy 90 Ruge, George 34,195 Ruggiero, Judy 55 Rumpit, Daniel 195,128 Running, Vickie 195 Rust, Bob 169 Ryan, Mike 195 S Sakai, Robert 134,164 Sakamoto, Yoko 189 Sakovich, Nick 52,55,166 Salomon, Linda 117 Soloman, Steve 20,55 Samuel, Ellen 189 Samuels, Stacy 90 Samuels, Steve 158,177 Sanders, Bill 196 Sanders, Marshall 196 Sandifer, Marilyn 25,184 Sandstrom, Joan 196 Sandstrom, Linda 90 Sandvik, Irene 90 Santos, Paul 196 Sapiandante, Efren 91 Saunders, Sue 25, 162,91 Sayad, Pam 25,55 Savelli, Robert 126,134,165 Sayard, Roxanne 202 Scagliola, Robert 55 Schafer, Deborah 12O,156,158, 159,184,173 Schafer, Kurt 34 Schaffer, Darby 91,141 Schames, Donna 196 Schaub, Lydia 177 Schaffer, Jack 166,170 Scher, Michael 91,171 Schick, Robert 55 SchienHeld, Paul 202 Schiller, Bob 196 Schiller, Keith 19,55,158,171 Schmidt, Soonalote 25,90 Schmidt, Sunny 25,141,149,177 Schmidt, Susan 25,184 Schneider, Jim 32 Schneider, Olga 189 Schneider, Ron 21,55,57 Schneider, Vercella 196 Schoenwald, Christine 22,184 Schultz, Jeff 19,25,158,178, 181,182 Schulz, Mr. Meinhard 110 Schussheim, Karen 189 Schwartz, Marilyn 196 Schwartz, Martin 91,137 Schwarzenberger, Peggy 196 Scodel, Harvey 154 Scott, Alison 196 , Scott, Ann 170,172,196 Scott, Janet 196 Scott, John 202 Scott, Rosalind 55,173 Searless, Debbie 22,184 Secto, Warren 189 Segal, Karen 91,118 Segale, Sandra 25 Se hy, Coni 196 SePby, Jim 34 Selchau, Gilda 172 Senge, Gabriel 196 Senuta, John 34,196 Serez, Zena 196 Shafer, Jack 170,171,196 Shafer, Mike 18,19,32,120,158, 170,177 Shafl, Mr. Leon 110 Shain, Sue 39,91, 142 Shalberg, Penne 146 Shamlian, Dennis 189 Shamlian, Margaret 19,44,45, 56,142,146,149,167 Shapiro, Carol 196 Shapiro, Dave 202 Shapiro, Leonard 184 Shauket, Khan 38,39 Shaw, Bob 177 Shaw, Craig 134 Shaw, Dale 189 Shaw, Jane 91,118,149 She onian, Sharlyn 189 Shegey, Miss Joan 110,172 Sheltmenseff, Nick 36,41,134, 196 Shelub, Elaine 198,202 Shepard, Shirley 43,56,141 Sherman, Bob 134,177 Shigley, Bill 196 Shi ley, Jim 91 Shig, Liz 22,88,91,116,117, 120,142,143,156,173 Shinbori, Dennis 138,184 Shiroma, Pam 91,145,142,149, 165,166 Shishkin, Natalia 196 Shoaf, Sue 39,91,117,141,143 Shoemaker, Janet 22,45,56,52 Shore, Sam 56,58,150,154,166 Siegal, Peter 56,150,155,164 Siegle, Joyce 189 Siero, Angela 91 Signorelli, Virginia 190,195, 196 Silberman, Robin 196 Silva, Tom 19,38,91,158,164 Silver, Gerald 173 Silvers, Margaret 189 Silvey, Gerald 138 Simon, Bob 25 Simpson, Norma 177 Singer, Sam 56 Singleton, Eric 66,170 Sinick, Ralph 36,92,95,150, 157,165,164,173,133 Sinoncelli, Beatrice 92 Sitton, Nancy 196 Skale, Jeli 202 Skelnick, Bruce 92,117,145, 147,150 Slagle, Wayne 104,138 Slettelancl, Amy 22,92,96 Slobodien, Sandra 92,141 Sloucherster, Eilan 126 Smetana, Judi 19,22,120, 166, 156,184 Smetana, Ron 92,150,158 Smirnol1Jr., Sergei 19 Smith, Bill 202,128 Smith, Mrs. Carol 109 Smith, Cynthia 166,184 Smith, Eric 134 Smith, Jim 27 Smith, Joan 92,170 Smith, Kathy 196 Smith, Linda 42,92, 120, 170, 202 Smith, Merisa 92,166 Smith, Sherry 189 Smith, Tessie 196 Smith, Terry 56 Snell, Nancy 196 Snow, Carol 155 Snowden, Elizabeth 154 Sobel, Denise 19,22,171,184 Soberanis, Patricia 189 Sockolov, Ronald 202 Sohe, Melanie 202 Solman, Mark 167 Soloman, Steve 22,58,167,171 Sommer, Shari 25,92 Sommers, Tina 22,120,149,177 Sonoda, Sharon 92 Soo Hoo, Caroline 189 Soo Hoo, Jenny 92 Soo Hoo, Lena 56,149,165 Soo Hoo, Steven l9,116,117, 92,134,150,164,165 Southall, Charlene 92 Sparks, Linda 170,196 Spear, Bob 71,130 Spector, Sharman 172,189 Speigelman, Bruce 32,130 Spencer, Barbara 196 Spencer, Leslie 167 Speyer, Rochelle 202 Spleiss, Elise 22, 120,167,184 Springer, Eddie 117,133 Squires, Sue 177 Stahl, Patty 189 Stark, Mr. Frederick 109 Starne, Leon 170,184 Stavros, Deanne 19,189 Steady, Elizabeth 141 Stearns, Susan 92 Stein, Harry 32,189 Steinberg, Judy 196 Steinberg, Victoria 92,141, 172 Steiner, Doris 202 Steiner, Sue 177 Stern, Sherrie 189 Stern, Sherrill 92,146,166 Stern, Tom 202 Sternberg, Larry 92,150 Stevens, Bill 151,164 Stevens, David 92,147 Steward, Carol 189 Stewart, Pam 202 Stewart, Mr. Stan 122 Stillwell, Miss Suzanne 111 Stout, Dave 202 Strap, James 167 Strom, Bob 134,202 Strong, Mr. Walfred 107 Stuart, Debbie 196 Stubbs, Brian 38,63,62,92,151 Sturtevant, Mr. Robert 107 Suggs, Gail 56 Su uitan, Julio 196 Suiivan, David 189 Summerskill, Kyle 166,172,196 Surkin, Janet 156,196 Susnow, Luci 25 Susnow, Nancy 93,143,167,171 Susoev, Peter 40,93 Suyehiro, Dave 32 Svirsky, Jack 138 Sweeny, Kathy 196 Szeto, Thomas 189 Szeto, William 177 T Tajiri, Dennis 38,39 Takenaka, Yasuhori 196 Takaoka, Alfred 56 Takeshita, Georgette 145,149, 156,177 Takeshita, Tomo 45,49,56, 165, 166 Talaga, Rich 27,90 Talkov, Cathy 120,156,196 Talmage, Sue 93 Tam, Barbara 93,139,141 Tan, Lillian Victoria 56,142, 170 Tang, Anne 93, 156,167, 189 Tang, Daeson 202 Tang, Mabel 19,93,1l7,144,l49, 156,157,165 Tang, Rhoda 93 Tang, Robert 40,189 Tani, Ken 158 Tanizawa, Joseph 56,171 Tanner, Andy 202,128 Tanner, Frank 196 Tanthana, Edgar 93 Tartikofi, Lisa 120,156,166, 196 Tat, Barbara 120 Tating, Dorothy 120 Taylor, Laura 177 Taylor, Landri 134 Taylor, Mr. Robert 106,166 Techeira, Angie 27,56,151, 164 Tejada, Dennis 202 Ten, Bay 196 Tennenbaum, Danny 170,184 Tennenbaum, Vallery 56,142, 166,172 Terpening, Nelle 162,184 Terzian, Chuck 32,184 Thollaner, Tam 93 Thomas, Charles 122,184 Thomas, Claretta 196 Thomas, Michael 93 Thomas, Pat 93 Thomas, Roger 32,196 Thompson, Alison 196 Thompson, Becky 198,202 Thornhurgh, Elaine 22,184 Throckmorton, Michael 56,151 Thude, Larry 25,177 Ti ht, Denter 202 Ti0otson, Ed 202 Tindall, Bill 202 Toland, Marie 196 Toler, Barbara 94 Tom, Debra 189,196 Tom, Henry 94 Tom, Jean 170,184 Tom, Mimi94,162,165 Tom, Susan 202 Tom, Wyman 32 Tong, Benton 56,171 Tong, Christine 94 Tong, Dan 196 Tong, Evelyn 170 Tong, Kollin 36,133 Tong Ron 202 Tonmarcher, Kent 156,196 Tooley, David 202 Toomey, Dan 122,189 Toomey, Pat 94 Torlakson, Mr. Allen 105 Torrente, Chantel 94 Toy, Toy, Albert 56 Lana 94,173 Toy, Stanley 39,94,117,151,164 Toy, Yvonne 196 Trautman, Barbara 94,142,143, 148 Traverso, Celeste 189 Treadway, Mr. Denis 108 Trelaun, Mrs. Sara 110 Trent, Lynn 22,120,185 Trin, Bonnie 202 Tringale, Jeanne 94 Tringale, Joanne 120,166 Tsai, Willy 56 Tse, Francis 56,151 Tsiliarcos, Nicholas 196 Tso, Moses 94 Tsujisaka, Corinne 196 Tsukahara, Michael 170,196 Tung, Greg 196 Tunis, Larry 196 Tunla, Anita 172 Turcina, Pete 22,94,143,149, 165 Tyler, Rachelle 195 U Underwood, Robert 189 Unger, Bob 196 Unger, Harriette 94 Uomoto, Alan 202 Urmy, Cheryl 169 Urwitz, Liliane 156,166,196 Umland, Janet 94 V Valley, Miss Betty 106 Valputic, Sandra 189 Valuroso, Pam 196 Vanbrakel, Janna 94 Van Kirk, Susan 167,185 Van Praag, Robert 94 Van Someren, Joslin 197 Van Zomeran, Mrs. Freida 115 Vasil, Chris 94,151,154,173, 136 Vasquez, Ernestine 197 Vedder, Sharon 56 Velarde, Debbie 19,197 Velarde, Jim 197 Vellutini, John 177 Verducci, Dennis 56,150, 156, 157 Verhaeg, Bob 197 Verrill, Virginia 56,94 Veske, Ain 197,138 Victor, Dave 40,189 Vilner, Boris 164,177,134 Vlahos, Gene 27,95,164 Vohryzek, Eileen 95,167,150 Vrooman, Jan 197 Vuksich, Alexa 174,177 W Wade, Carolyn 197 Wade, Gaxine 197 Wagner, Robert 18,85,95,1l6, 117,150,133 Wake, Catherine 189 Wallace, Kathy 117 Wallach, Mrs. Anne 106 Walton, David 173 Walton, John 95,98 Walwyn, Christine 22,95,154 Wang, Bob 126 Wan sgard, Mrs. Gene 108 Warm? Diane 189 Ward, Jennifer 167,186 Ward, Robin 95 Warner, Don 38,39,189 Warren, Victor 32,197 Warwick, Randall 197 Wasserman, Mardy 22,25,75,95 117,120,142,147,149,156,157 Watland, Wendy 173 Wax, Hiriam 189 Webb, Pam 22,120,185 Webb, Paul 36,56,52,164,173 Wedell, Jim 34,134,197,159 Weil, Margie 45,57 Weinberg, jerry 25 Weinstein, Christine 22 Weiss, Susan 95,154,156 Weissman, Ron 158,159 Welles, Andrea 95,119 Welles, Brad 197 Wenger, Phillip 38,39,95, 120 Werner, Barbara 95,117,119 Werner, jim 138,202 Wertsch, Janet 170 Westermark, George 22,117,120 122,185 Weybrew, John 197 White, Linda 141,167,169 White, Kenneth 189 White, Loretta 189 Whiteside, John 127,177 Wichman, Ron 134 Wickens, Marvin 170 Widness, Diane 177 Wilburn, Wanda 95 Wile Pamela 96 1 Y, Wilfong, Noli 197 Wilhelm, Fred 32,189,130 Willard, Gayle 117,197,173 Williams, Candace 95 Williams, Carol 95 Williams, Mr. james 108 Williams, jasper 117,147,156, 185 Williams, jerry 40,197 Williams, Linda 202 Williams, Molly 197 Williams, Steve 32,169,128, 197,177 Williams, Susan 197 Wilner, Paul 22,146 Wilson Wilson Wilson 164 , Mike 197 , Signe 25,197 . , Tom 19,27,96,150,156, Wineroth, joel 202,136 Winkler, Mr. Sidney 114 Winthrop, Robert 19,25,156,177 Wish, Wendy 25,96 Wismer, Earl 202,128 Wolterbeck, Mark 197 Wolf, Mr. Barney 36,113,165, 164,133 Wolf, Claudia 21,63,96,149 Wolf, Cary 158,185,132,133 Wolf, Steve l26,134,156,185 Wolterbeek, Marc 34 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Ada 177 Adrienne 202 Alan 57 Albert 170 Anita 96 Annie 170,178,182,189, 185,181 Wong, Arthur 57,185,171 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Barton 202 Belinda 96 Brad 197 Brenda 173,177 Brian 197 Calvin 96,168,197 Carol 96,189 Charmaine 96 Wong, Cynthia 189 Wong, Daisy 189 Wong, Daryl 34,189 Wong, Debbie 22,96 Wong, Denise 197 Wong, Doris 202 Wong, Ed 197 Wong, Edison 36,134 Wong, Elaine 197 Wong, Elaine 19,25,42,47,57, 43,142,149,165 Wong, Eugene 34 Wong, Florence 22,96,149,162, 170 Wong, Francis 40 Wong, Gary 197 Wong, Haley 202 Wong, Helen 96,172 Wong, Jackie 96,162 Wong, Jackson 134,202 Wong, jeffrey 96 Wong, Jersey 96 Wong, Joanne 96 Wong, john 38,128 Wong, johnson 197 Wong, jordan 189 Wong, june 189 Wong, Karen 197 Wong, Kenley 177 Wong, Kenton 202 Wong, King 36,197 Wong, Karissa 97 Wong, King 134 Wong, Lawrence 177,185 Wong, Lillian 97 Wong, Lonnic 97,172 Wong, Louise 57,58,142, 149, 155,157,165 Wong, Mariann 197 Wong, Marilyn 189 Wong, Mary jane 97,120,166 Wong, Maureen 97,144,142,149, 156,157,165,171 Wong, Melissa 97,120, 166,167 Wong, Melvin 97,150,157 Wong, Michael 189 Wong, Nancy 202 Wong, Nancy 202 Wong, Nora 177 Wong, Norman 32,120,134,177, 197 Wong, Phillip 38,39,57 Wong, Preston 19,47,151,157, 164 Wong, Raymond 57,97,150 Wong, Re an 32,197 Wong, Riiy 189 Wong, Rita 189 Wong, Rodney 97,154,171 Wong, Sandy 94,97,185 Wong, Sharon 197 Wong, Sheldon 27,97,126,151, 164,131 Wong, Steve 197,137 Wong, Suki 97 Wong, Sylvia 202 Wong, Terrence 57 Wong, Tina 45,57,165 Wong, Tony 27 Wong, Virginia 202 Wong, Warren 57,97,189 Wong, Yvonne 97 Wong, Virginia 197 Woo, Bernice 197 Woo, Daisy 202 Woo, Garret 202 Woo, Michael 202 Wee, Olga 45,57, 142, 149, 162, 165 Woo, Rodney 22,97,120 Woo, Rose 202 Woo, Wendy 97 Woo, Wilson 98 Woon, Charisse 45,58 Wooster, john 34,197 Worley, Roger 154 Worley, Mr, William 106 Wortman, Bev 42,43,95,98,119 Wortman, Nancy 120,156,185 Wright, Susan 156,169 Wuerstee, Paul 189 Wynne, Anne 197 Wynn, Ava 25,58 Y Yalccs, Luiselle 189 Yamamoto, Mike 98 Yany, Clement 25 Yang, Daniel 25,197 Yancy, Donna 177 Yee, Yee, Barbara 98,142 Barbara 22,98,142,162, 165,166,170 Yee, Calvert 202 Yee, Chil 168 Yee, Yee, Yee, Yee, Yee, Yee, Yee, Yee, Yee, Daniel 185,189 Deborah 197 Edward 98 Ellen 156 Fulton 98,170,130 Gilbert 32,120,197 Gwen 90 Henry 197 james 98 Yee, Jehu 98,197 Yee, Kelly 18,22,75,98,118,151 Yee, Yee, Yee, Lillian 197 Melba 202 Pamela 143,149,166,167, 177 Yee, Pat 19,45,58,165 Yee, Peter 202 Yee, Phillip 34,189 Yee, Suzanne 58 Yee, Wanda 202 Yee, Wayne 58 Yee, Yvonne 167,197 Yew, Victor 98,134 Yin, Cynthia 98 Yip, Elaine 98,173 Yip, julie 98 Yip, Linda 197 York, Nancy 50,58 Yoshimura, Miles 40,128 Young, Cynthia 98,166 Young, Deborah 189 Young, Glenn 32,185 Youn , Yolanda 98,166 Yrazaial, Bob 22,120,122, 158, 164,177 Yu, Ellen 197 Yue, Walter 156 Yuen, Anita 98,165 Yuen, jeff 197 Yungelson, Deborah 98,156,157 Yup, virginia 45,58,162, 165 Z Zak, Audrey 22,166,197 Zamora, Pat 158,167,185 Zappettini, Carolyn 141,167, 197 Zasso, Mr, Peter 107 Zeligs, Joe 173 Zeligs, Mike 98,151,166,164, 173,136 Zemanski, Jay 177 Zeyak, john 83,130 Ziegler, Karen 120,190 Ziegler, Lynne 22 Zimmerman, David 177 Zimmerman, Marilyn 189 Zimms, Dick 25 Zipkin, Gary 58,156 Zouzounis, Ted 22,19,27,62, 94,98,117,120,126,151,164 1 l m X , iv V ,, y fywi M wage ,bfvlrly ff of lj jgwffawwwuxwwi M6'05'51j. 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