Menlo Atherton High School - Yearbook (Atherton, CA)
- Class of 1956
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'9 BELONG5 T SHREVE 81 PRYCE I 'H X 705 OAK GROVE : - , Al qw 4 ,rg A WM,4s!l'J W1 3.9 9 W JXIXOV QS Q PN wx x NOV xy . qdN 3V555 ' QP NX N QQ? Qu UN Q if . Q0 Qx NLD Qggf ww as E 1 L, J! bfi? 'K - we ! 4?-'f -MV s ' M an 'M ., , K E' A ' If if U y 1' ' ' J I.. wg A 1 P. Menlo-Atherton High Atherton, California 95 School gap me qi' knew 4 ' 'Q M X. 1 V.-u W ,:L,.,., ,K 1 5 , V I W -.M Q,,,6,,N.. 'H--w-.. N WW, ww. , 'WX ur xv , e 2 X' 55- 4 A 'ld ' : dd' 51 n N n A lk . nf-vmuuw nuynvw-,qw 'ww '.E'vsf-N..Ahav if-T wwwuv- y'T:r' A 'Ya w?Q ff'.f 't'A www-fu. N.-1-.Q , ,M 3, . Az' ,. .up ' ,fs al 'fi K ll, ' +V v r I 4 5 E .W ..k w ' Q A Q 2 I u I , V , f- ,- 1 ' 'Lv V, 0 J . rl 'I J ,J ,jf -42 fix r ,. A a, . Pi-A glvl' I Q ,fp V 1. : aA' .' 51 Vsgflglf' -Q hir, ,I I l vii! Ms . , w. mi ?l:..f..'u-- naruto ,h,,.,,,y4uwn.xQ-my I. ef, 'f w , WM ' ff , mf , ZH fav J' W Z 4 f 4' H f W Q U M, f M A ff M WW f W if -A mf , 1 'Y iqkiib- , -4' 1 . ,,..mg...4 .yx.-.dum-M fw two centers of democratic living, give service to their citizens. - e ' A Successfully operating a modern school involves a complex organization. PLANT PERSONNEL STUDENT BODY Custodians Cafeteria Bank and Store Class Otficers Faculty Secretaries Snac-bar Student Court Nurse Librarians Audio-Visual St d tC 'l u en ounci Administration Publications Commissioners l Wig Able aclminisfrafors govern communify. Police Deparfmenf safeguards public welfare. Journalisfs keep cifizens informed. ga via e W - ' 1,5 X v f A, 2- .4 , We., 1 ,- Pb-LIB' x xii, BPS' if-'H Senior citizens socialize at Little House. Allied Arts promotes culture. Relaxation is essential for all. .AE-as , ' . Leisuretime activities satisfy the individuals' ,ax ,- M-A develops sound bodies ' MW L ' , Ha 3. 1 rr 4 d' , k 'vw benefit society and needs for diversion. for sound minds. Brunch provides leisure Hme for meefing friends. 14 ,X- 4 m.......,..........-..-.--WM.. ...1 f f --f-. -sf f---W N M .. A Sfudenis learn refined ac+ivi+ies :QT 1 People ,ik pages 13-60 MB 1 Leaders N21 pages 65-88 lL Y5 be fo- Y K Life IL ges 93-1 Q1 I .YJ Recreation pages 125-140 1? 5NAC R ' J Business E D. pages 145-'I64 G - gg JL H .14 nf v lr fr 1 A ,E , , 4' fl - , 1' ,i Q Class of '56: Class uni+y was lhe plallorm ol Bill Brodie, a candidale for lhe class presidency in The fall. A+ a school as big as M-A, class unify is nol easy, bul wilh his eleclion lhe class gave ils approval lo Bill's plalform. A good slarl' was made al lhe Box Social in Oclober. The girls broughl' box lunches and each was auclioned off lo lhe boy bid- ding The highesl. Their nexl underlalcing, lhe annual Senior Class Play, Cheaper by The Dozen, was pul on enlirely by lhe Seniors. Their hard work was elleclive. Deserving lhe lun, many Seniors packed slcis, warm clolhes and plenly ol food on lwo buses and wenl lo Yosemile for lwo days of slciing. Since lhe lirsl day of The school year and even before, every Senior had anlicipaled lhe Senior Ball wilh mounling excilemenl. The dreamy music ol Jack Fisher's band conlribuled lo 'lhe enchanled almosphere by providing 'rhe baclcground for Silver Shadows. This year's Senior Class lell behind many memories and will long be recalled as one which beneliled lhe whole school as well as ilsell. Knowing lhal no maller how sfrong a board if had, lhe class would nol funclion properly wilhoul lhe supporl' of all of ils members, lhe mighly seniors had a class board which accomplished a greal' deal. Supporled by lhe class as a whole, many seniors olher lhan board members worked on lhe various ac- livilies. A+'rending lhis meeling were, from back lo lronl: G. Gowdy, S. Holi, M. Davenporl, S. Moore, T. Grindle, P. Reynolds, S. Horan, S. Marlon, D. Newporl, N. Heinrich, C. Cochrane, G. Keely, B. Bouclre, H. Burgess, L. Price, M. Edelen, J. Kuwano, A. Taylor, and B. Brodie. Absenl members were: J. Broeren, l.. Gaugler, S. Flannagan, P. Harringlon, J. Bishop, A. Thurslon, M. Wrighf, M. Tielemans and B. Schenlcel. ' 'M' AW 'Hlrvmmvqq LB.- 'gn ,915 01 W X Q7 J' N i ,fm AUP is.-v WMM., : 4' , Q DIANE ACKERMAN Cullural Board, Players' Club, Senior Play Direclor PAT ADAMS C.S.E., Trivocis Edilor, Sliowlime M-A LORRAINE ALBRIGHT HOWIE ANAWALT Swimming Team, Junior Slalesmen NORMA JUNE ANDERSON JERRY ANGELO Varsify Track, Va rsily Eoolball, Boys' Block M-A JIM ANGELO Varsily Foolball, Varsily Baseball, Sludenr Council DEOLA ARLINE Transfer, Junior Class Secrelary CARMELITA ARROYO I-lead Band Maiorelle, Freshman Treasurer, Yearbook Slallf OTHELLO ASCANI Erosli-Sopli Baseball, Varsily Baseball, Junior Red Cross BILL AUGENSTEIN Swimming Team, Wafer Polo, Junior Board JERRY BAKER DAYLE BARNES Band, School Spiril Board, C.S E. ANN BARTELLS SIudanICourI Judge, Golden Kay Socialy, Players' Club Prosidonl EMILY BARTHOLOM EW Oak Leaves,WrIIcr5'WrJrksl1op, Forensic Club SUZANNE BAUG-HN Tri-Y Presidenl, Junior Board, Srudenl Council PAUL BAXTER Eroslw-Sopl1EooIball,I-Ii-Y ANN BECKSTROM BARBARA BEISE Cullural Board, C.S.E., S+udenI Produclion MICHAEL BENJAMIN Baseball Manager, Junior Board, C.S.F. NORMA BENNETT A Cappella, Senior Board GERALD BERGER Erosl1fSopl'1 Foolball, Bear Tracks, Disc Jockey SUZANNE BIE Social Board, Maioreffe Club Presidenf, Players' Club BARBARA BIRD Sliowlime M-A, Yearbook Slall JAMES BISHOP Varsiry Poo?Ea'l, Wrezlli, 3 Social Board BUNNY BLAKE Board ol Welfare, Scncol Spirir Board, Players' Club CAROL BLAKE Narional Tliespian Sociely, Sclwool Spiril Board, Players' Cl.. MEL BOGUE Froslw-Soplw Foorball, Frosli-Soplri Baseball , , . EUGENE BOKLUND B's Track GARY BOLTON C.S,E., Board of Welfare, Social Board MARY JANE BONDI JO BOOTH Commissioner ol Publicalions, Players' Club, Golden Key Socie BARBARA BEOUCKE Board ol Welfare, Sludenl' Cour Social Board HOWARD BRENTON Board of Welfare Chairman, C.S.F., Sludenl Council BILL BRODIE Senior Class President Varsily Eoolball, Varsily Baseball JOANNE BROEREN IvI.A.G,A. Presidenl, Junior Clas Secrelary, Yearbook Slalf DENNIS BROWN Social Board, Senior Board, Band DAN BUGNA Froslw-Sopli Fooiloall, Track Manaq JOAN BURGUARD HELEN BU RGESS Bear Tracks Slaii, Social Board, Junior Board RODNEY BUWALDA LILLIAN CABINESS MARIE CARACCIA A Cappella, Girls' Sporls RENA CARLTON GEORGE CARR Varsify Eoorbali, Track Marage A Cappella NINA CARSON P':ol': X,' BCard.Qf'l1' Scrr' Sfudenf Cincil DIANNE CAUL C15 F.l'qL,-QfS WAYNE CHAN C.S.E., Board if V!-errare, S'a'ro Cfc I JUDY CHANDLER IXIIIVTZ' CINE, InIcrna1Iw,mdI CIMIG, Gorman CIUE JOHN CHANG Radio Club KAREN CHAPMAN GLORIA CHAVEZ GAYLE CHERIN Publiciw I3oarcI, PIaycrz' CIUE, Tri-Y NANCY CHICHIZOLA Fir'-,I NiqI1IorG.SIudenIS'rore VIRGINIA CINCERA I3Ir',I' NIqI'I1f:rf,, Scwlnq Club WADE CLARK ITUJHI1 SUIUIW EUOIEQII, Slwldffrwify.-l1l1f.II WAYNE CLARK PAUL CLARKSON Sf1f.IfJI I'ir1f1rfI,Wnhr:',IIir1fg In-'mm 'K ' I3 J STEVE COBE Junifvr SIf1Ir-mrr1r:r1Virff IIm'.icIf:rmI, JIEVIIOI' rklrlff SQEII-mISpirII Bf1,1IcI,B . Iwmrk BEVERLEY COCHRANE H151 IXIIxgI1Irrru CRISTINE COCHRANE Ccwvmwlvl-Iurcxllwl' cwI OI! In AIIIII-II. -, SIULIQHI CUIIIWC II, Bmw Inns Iss SIKIII JEANNE COGAN TI'nII1HIlTI', Pand-'wx-1sa,G.A.A., AVI CIUIJ WILLARD COLE PATRICIA COLLEY A CappcIIn, SQIIQOI Spud Board, Gil-Is'SpOr1f, MIKE CONNORS JACOUE COOK YearbookECIIIOV,SIudcmICo1mrLII. Golden Key Sociefy GARRY COOK IVHVIVICV, VarsIIy FQQIIQQII, Var2iIy IIEICIQ BARBARA CO RPSTEIN GIVIH CIIOHII DALE CRANE B'f.Bg1L,IL,II:QII, I-IIVY, I3 BIccI1M A JOHN CRITTENDEN Audn-VISLIQI Cry-,, BI-md HARRY CUDDY JOAN DAMON CI'f ge 'Ui - ss, . -,-. -u-..,, - --A+ . MERRY DAVENPORT Senior Board, Yearbook Sfall, Finance Board MARCIA DAVIDOVE C.S.F., Wrilers' Workshop, A Cappella Choir BOB DAVIDSON Orchesira, Social Board, Aslronomy Club AILGENA DAVIS ANN DAVIS GEORGE DAVIS A Cappella, Block lvl-A DONALD DAY Sludenl Council, Social Board, Junior Red Cross BARBARA DE ANGELES School Spiril Board, Players' Club, Tri-Y Club Presidenl DON DE FEO Varsily Baseball, Varsily Baskelball B's Baskelball ROBERTA DE FRANCO Firsl Niqhlers, Girls' Sporls JIM DEGMAN Varsily Baseball, VVres'Iling Team BEVERLEY DENT-ON LARRY DH UVETTER BOB DICKINSON Varsily Foolball, Wreslling Team, Block M-A CLIFFORD DI FRANCO .IO ANNE DIXON Girls' Sporls, lvlaioreile GARY DODSON Varsily Baskelball, Waler Polo, Varsily Baseball DENNIS DORN Yearbook Slaicl CAROLINE DORST ED DOYLE CAROLYN DUNIWAY SIudenICourI,lv1odern Dance Manager, Finance Board AL EAMES Board of Welfare, C.S,F., Boys' Alhlelic Board MIKEL ANN EDELEN g Cheerleader, Sludenl' Council, Finance Board CAROLINA EDEN Spanish Club, Girls' Sporis 'ff ws.. '55 Q'-vs., ff-QV Nun.-eff ,,,.,.-f V517 im V 1- -, HANK EDWARDS Wresflinq Team, Frosh-Soph Foofball, Science Club LARRY EDWARDS Band, Railroad Club, Chess BETTY ELLIOT Players' Club, Firsl Niqhler-. Fulure Teachers Club DON ELLIS Audio-Visual Crew DIANNE ENDRIGO Girls' Sporis LARRY ENGLISH SUSAN ERSTROM Social Boarcl, Players' Club, Yearbook Slafi DONNA FALLIS Firsr Nighlers, Tri-Y Vice Presiclenl GEORGE FALLON Varsily Foolball BRYON FARNSWORTH Sophomore Class Presiclenf JOANNE FELKNER Junior Class Treasurer. Srudonl' Council, C.S.E. JERRY FENSTER Golf Team PAT FERNANDEZ Vurzily FfmIbaIl,V.ir1.iIy Trur A Cappella JAMES FILARDO JANET LEE FINETTI Finance Board, A Cappella DIANE FIRPO Freshman Board SALLY FLANAGAN Sophomore Treasurer, Club 2 President Srudenl Council SUSAN FOGLE LINDA FOLEY Sludenl' Courl, Club 4 Presid Sludenl' Council BERNARD FORD BILL FORRESTER FRANCES FORS Firsr Niqhfers, Orchesrra, Girls' Sporrs PAT FRANKLIN Dance Band Singer, Girls' Sp Maiorelie BOB FREY Science Club F' P LANCE FULLER Varzij, Trai? F2:':a'I Mya Sider? Courr ROBERTA GARD Na+ioraI Iiesoians Sccial, Yearbook S+arU, PoL':Iici+y B LINDA GAUGHLER SociaI Board Secrerar, Tri-Y, Senior Board FRED GAYER Frosh-SopI1 Foo+IoaIi, Varsir-,f Foorbaii, BIocIc MVA DONALD GENASCI Wafer PoIo LOUISE GENTRY CiirIs' BIOCIQM-A,OrcI1eSI'ra CAROLYN GERBO SociaI Board, Sfudenr Couric FirsINigI1'rers JACKIE GIANOTTI PIayers' Ciub, Senior Board, Mission Club INoIre DameI SYLVIA GIBBONS Social Board, Junior Red Cro Girls' Sporrs CHARLES GILLIS WILLIAM GOLDRUP LAUREL GOLDRUP Irxternarional CIub CAROLYN GORDON Transfer Aquacade GREIG GOWDY FrosI'i-Sopim FooIbaII, Varsiry FooIbaII, ScHooI Spirif Board SHEILA GRAY Social Commissioner, C.S,F. Treasurer, Srudeni CoumciI GARY GRIDER Varsify FooIbaII, Varsiry Trac GENE GRIFFIN TEDDIE GRINDLE Frehrrian CM.. Scarerary, SI C2 MCII, Tri-Y Proziderif PAT GRONENTHAL RICHARD GROVER Frozr-Soor Bapecaii, Carriers GREGG GUMMER JACQUE I-IAMBAUGH Fifi? IIXIiQI r3fj Senirq CI BRUCE HAMMAN 32,3 Coins Crzilfaoi 2 Trai Traif IAVQQQ' WADE HAMPTON Van , F::'ca Jai ', Da E35 F E'-f1'g'1' ANN HANNON BILL HANSEN Varzily Fanlball, Tennis Team FRED HARDT Boys' Chorus MARILYN HAREID Commissioner of Publirily Junior Board, Junior Rad Croif PAT HARRINGTON BERNICE HARRISON Brush and Palerle Club, Tri-Y, Girls' Sporls DEANNA HAU FF Girls' Sporls MARGE HEALY Girlz' Sporla, Yearloooln Sfall MARILYN HEIDBREDER Girlz' Sporls GERRY I-IEII-IN Sluclunl Council, Band, F' IN' II IFB' IQI CIS CARL HEINEMANN NANCY HEINRICI-I Senior Board, Girls Bloc I A A Pru5idcnI,Soci.1l Board CAROLE HESSELEIN JAMES HILDRETH lnIcrnalionalClub BILL I-IILTON I Varsily Faafball, Varslly Basleefball, Varsily Track CAROL HINCKS Social Board, A Cappella, Pl y r CI I3 aes' u GRACE HIRSCH Girls' Block MAA, Girls' Sporls Freshman Board MARJORIE HIRSCH Nalional Thespian Vice-Presiclenl Cullural Board, Social Board DON HIRZEL Band, Swimming Team BOB I-IOAGLAND Audio-Visual Crew, Counlry Fai Sdemc Club LILLIAN HOEHN Finance Board, PubliLiIy Baard, A Cappella CHUCK HOLLAND Varsily lioclball SUSAN HOLT Sludenl Courr, Alhlelic Board Secrelary, lvI.A,G.A. Viicapm-pro STEVE HORAN Freshman Beard, Senicr Beard . CLIN HUGHES IS ,sLe+baii,B'STfaCl, S' omoreBoard SH ARON HUTCHINSON - VIIOF Red Cross Presidenh .rudenr Council, Sclnooi Spiril' Board BARBARA IRBY Transfer WInQed R, G.A.A., Tennis Ivlanaqer LARRY IRWIN Varsily Eoolball, Va rsi'ry Baseball CQRCQLYN ISABELLA rans er C.S.I:., Social Board JUDY JACQUES PIGy'ers' Club, Firsl Nighlers, NaIionalTI'1espians Socieiy KARL JENSEN Radio Club, Sfudenl' Council JEAN JEWELL A Cappelia, Girls' A'rI'1IeI'ic Board, C.S.F. BARRY JOHNSON Science Club BRIAN JOHNSON Science Club FAYE JOHNSON A Cappella Presidenf, Pompon GirIs, Cu'IIuraI Board JUDY JOHNSON MIKE JOHNSON Varsily Swimming Team LINDA JONES A CappeIIa, Slci Club BOB JONES Wresllinq Team, German Club JERRY JUHL Bear Tracks SIaFI, PubIicaIions Board, FirsINigl1Iers EIICHI KATSUYOSHI Pep Band, Band BILL KEELEY Wres'rIing Team, Asrronomy Club, Speech Club GERRIE KEELY Cullural Commissioner, Golden Key Sociely, Sludenl Courl SHIRLEY KEITH A CappeIIa, Girls' Sporls, Sophomore Board JOYCE KELLER Sophomore Board, Junior Red Cross PATRICIA KELLY Sludenr CounciI, Finance Board, Junior Red Cross KENNETH KERWIN C.S.I:. MARY KISPERT Oak Leaves Ari' Edilor, Publicily Board llrf-,wi S... QQ.. WS '15 GERTRUDE KRACKER Firsl Nignlers LYNNE KRAMER Board ol Welfare, A Cappe Girls' Allwlefic Board PAT KUNKEL Girls' Sporls JANE KUWANO Freshman Class Presidenl, Sludenl Council, Senior Class Vice-Presidenl DUANE LANGE Varsify Foolball DICK LARNED Radio Club TOM LA TORRE Players' Club BILL LAWSON Sludenl Courl, Sludenl Counc B's Baskelball YVONNE LAYNE Board of Welfare, Junior Board Sludenl Courl' MARSHALL LEACH Wreslling Team, Cross-Counlry Track, Track ADRIAN LEDDA Varsily Eoolball, 30 5 Basketball Varsily Baseball WARREN LEINERTZ MIKE LEWIS Varuily lluarfbull, BH Baskolball CHARLES LIVINGSTON Varsily Track KAY LINDEN JUDY LOGSDON EDDIE LOPEZ SHIRLEY LOVERN FRANCES LUM FirslNigl1'lers,A Cappella JIM LYNCH RAY LYNCH JIM LYONS AINE MacDONNELL DAVE MANNEBACH Varcily Foolball lla VIC MARIANCHENKO JO ANN MARISH Sludenr Council, Junior Board, T CANDY MARSH ALICE MARTIN CAROLE MASTERS Players' Club, Firsr Niqlwlers, Social Board GORDON MATHEWS Varsily Foolball, Varsily Track. Srudenl Council JUDY MATSON Social Board, Girls' Sporls, TriAY JOHN MATUCHA Varsily Track, 30's Baskerball, Block M-A RHODA MAXFIELD Commissioner olScl1ool Spirir, NaIionalTl1espian President C-olden Key Sociely FRANK MCCANN Wreslling Team SUSAN McCARTY Fufure Teaclners Club, l:irslNiql'1 Publicily Board CAROL McCOY GIL McDOWELL A Cappella,l3roal1-SoplnFoolball Varsily Track NANCY McDOWELL Sclwool Spiril Board, Girls' Sporls Junior Red Cross RAMONA McINTOSH Players' Club, Sludenf Council Secrelary, Finance Board CHARLES McKENNA Science Club, Aalronomy Club, Wreallinq JOHN McMASTERS Science Club SONNY McNITT Varzilf Bazkelball, Vargily Baieball, I-li-Y LOUISE MEEKS ELLEN MENZIN Sclwool Soiril Board, Ski Club, Fire? Nignlerz EMILY MERK Players' Club, lzirif lxlob'-er Junior Board PETER MERRYMAN Radio Cub Audlcffiz ilCrf,,', PAM MEYN Finance Board Se' 'r TINA MARTIN LYNNE MOKLER Ghldffu Kff Srtnicly, Sludrgrf Q, ,, Sf1IdurrICmurrr,iI GEORGE MONACO f'UdIz-Viuual Crew GAYLE MONTANA Yearbook SIQIT, Sluderrl Connml, Sclwrml Sprrrl Board PEGGY MOODIE Tranafer Freshman Board, Srudervr C IT Y ounci, ri- DON MOORE Board ol' Wollfarrz, SIudenICour1cIl rm rdlrqmrf LINDA MOORE Srmrl Bar, Junior Board JERRY MOORE JO 'I Bu1,Lr:IL2all SHARON MORE Yeurboolf SIQTI, Finance Board, Sf,f,i.1I Board STEW MORTON ,- C.. I-. J'lIUf1lJf'JlIIl Br1urd,g0r,ml Board, Junior B-'ford LAVINIA MOSLEY BERNELL MUELLER . .Nr Mfmlorollu Clulrn, Girl. .:ymuI',, IJlrnyr:r','ClI1b JANIS NAKANISHI Junior Rnd Cro-.5, Sludrml Crwurn Il, I'ir',1NIql1IOr5 DIANE NEIL YUr1Il30UliSlclllxctlllllllnil Bumrl, Cflrl'-' Blorl lvIfA JAMES NELAN JOANNE NELSON JunIcrrBonrd, TrIY,Sm'Ir1lBourd RONA NETSELL 1 VnrzvllyBo5LOILJall,SIuder1ICourull Boys' Block M-A DAVID NEWHOUSE Var1,HyTraclc,VarsiIy Foolball, Boys'fXIl1lGIIC Board DONNA NEWPORT Sludcnl Council, Social Board, Seruor Board CAROL LYNN NICHOLAS Socral Board, C.S.l:.. Yraarbo-:li SIQIT ROBIN NICHOLS HAROLD NILSSON PAT NOLAN Ewslmwau Bgtard. Gul- Spwlr Bmard of Vxfclfcro KENNETH ONG Czsrmgrn CILL, preldwl, Clrcff Club, Jurlir Red Cvf JON OSBORN '95 Qs 'WN in- I , s-...Nh '16 Oh ov' . -gn JUN L.- li. 11 ff' Off' RUTH OWEN A Cappella, TriAY, Finance Board ANN OWNESBY Tri4Y JAMES PANCHARIAN Varsiry Foorball, 30's Track, Band JANET PARENT Tri-Y Presiclenl, Social Board DICK PARKS Players' Club, Nalional Tlwespians Sociely, PirsINigl1Iers ED PARODI JOE PARODI JUDY PATTERSON Finance Commissioner, C.S.P., Cullural Board DAVE PELOSI Players' Club, Oak Leaves Slaff ROBERT PERRY I-Ii-Y, Boys' Black M-A, I:rosI'1-SopI'1 Eoolball FRED PETERSEN Srarnp Club JANET PHILLIPS Social Board, Girls' Sporls, Fresliman Board MICKEY PIERCE ROGER PIPKIN Radio Club, Audio-Visual Crew, Jazz Club PAT PLACE Transfer Social Club Se-crelary, Social Commissioner, Commissioner ol: Public Relalions GORDON PLAISTED Varsily Foolball, A Cappella, Male Clnorus GAETANO POMPOSO MARVIN PRESTRIDGE Track, Freslrman Board CHARLOTTE PRICE Publicily Board, Culrural Board, Girls' Sporls LINDA PRICE Pompon girl, Siudenl Courl Clerk Sclwool Spiril Board JAN RALSTON Band, A Cappella JOE RAPLEY Dance Band, Track, Band SUE REECE JIM REINHARDT Commissioner of Adminislralion, C.S.P., Boys' Slale GAIL REIS Girls' Sporls PAT REYNOLDS Pulure Teacliers' Club Presidcnl, Band Secrelary and I-lislorian, C.S.F. BARBARA RHOADES Bear Traclcs Slall, Golden Key Sociely, C,S,P. Vice-Presiclonl JIM ROBERTSON ALAN ROBINSON Boys'A+l'1leIics Commissioner C.S.P., B's Baslcellaall DAVE ROBINSON EILEEN RODGERS Players' Club, Slwowlime M-A, Girls' Sporls AMOS ROOS Audio-Visual Crew, Sludenl Courl Conslilulion Revision Commillee JAMES ROSE Varsi'ly Eoolloall, Traclc, Boys' Bloclc M-A WM. CARL ROUNTREE Varsily Poolball, Junior Boarcl, Board ol Welfare CARMEN RUELAS Maiorolle, Girls' Sporls NELS RUNSVICK Fra:,lrSapIi Foolball KENNETH RYAN Amlronolny Clulv, Pirfld SfllJI'lf.K'1Cll MAROARET SALMON CSI.,FninmTnafI1m','Cl1iIu, Playnrn' Club BEVERLY SALMONS SUSAN SAMUELS Boar Trar Irs Managing Edilor, Social Board, Sludcnl Cmincil CAROL SANDERS Girls' Blocl1M-A, Modern Dance Clulo YOSHIMI SAT-O Girls' Block lvl-A, Pirsl Niqhlers LARRY SAUTTER Band, Counlry Pair, Pep Band BILL SAYLES Band BARBARA SCHENKEL Board ol: Welfare, Senior Class Secrelary, Girls' Block M-A DAVID SCHOFIELD Players Club, C,S.E., Purure Teachers' Club JERRY SCHUHE RUSSELL SCI-IULER A C-1ppQlla,Wvc:Ilinq Team, Sli C':,Iu ANDY SCHWARZ Comrnlssioner of Welfare, Sopromcfe Board, Swlrrrnlrg Tearn CHUCK SCHWIESO Golf Team DE ANN SEALUND Girls' Sporls, Cdllrural Board, Board of Wellare SALLY SEAVER A Cappella, Cullural Board, Glrls' Bloclc M-A ARLA SELZER ED SHERMAN Iiroslw-Soplv Foolball, Audio-Visual Crew MARLYS RAE SHOEMAKER Malorelfe PAT SIMON Srudenf Council, Orclweslra, Dance Band BONNIE SMITH Junlor Red Cross GENE SMITH Band, Senlor Board, Talenf Assembly NORTON SMITH EARL SOARES Track DON SOTO STEPHEN SPEAKER Clwess Club, Orclneslra NANCY SPECK Sluclenl Councll, Senior Girls' Faslnlon Show SANDRA SPECK CORINNE SPEIGLEBERG . , . , , Gsrlg SporIz,GIrl5 Choir, ACappclld JIM STANFORD Junbr Clam Prcsidunr, Varzirf Baslerbnll, Golden Key Sorrel! DICK STARK FRED STARK Pwafers C1uC,C,S,r.,u11cre Cnorng DUANE STARNES Vdfilff Ecofoal' FrizwfSop? Fovball, Boyz! Biff M-A BARBARA STELLMAN Sc:ralB:arc1 J,r.' r dawn, Bear Track Du'f'e.L I!l'n J'5'J' GARTH STEVICK G: 337 Ke. Sii ef, C , ' ra' Biar F 5 ,eri CLL: CAROL STICKNEY Siilfnr Herd d,2TI',,'E.Z1 1 Jf':r F'i'r Ctfnrrfnee MARILYN STOKER II' I IIIQIIILV CHARLES STRAWTH ER Eurwd DIANE SULLIVAN SupIw,rrwrfz Clfw Sffrci IJI:L1IIf3If Cf':mmI':iCm e,fI!f4f,n sfwm, BILL SUMMERS Bc ar Trefh' SIGII C Ba-,IQIIJQ I DICK SUMNER ALAN SUNDOUIST VI1r',IIy TIIMI, HI-Y CAROL TAIT SfI1i.'IIBfw.Ird,Tfi,Y DAN TAPSON IJIUKIIIIICfJI1II,C.S.F., I3f:y','SI41IG ALICE TAYLOR fJrfvIf1I IIw1lrI,C.S,F., 51,-:NurCIM:'Iv'f:fIulJvr3r' DUDLEY TAYLOR YmfIIf,IfIISI.1II JERRY TERHUNE V,uuIIy If-HIIMIII, VIxr',IIy Imr I, Sl IICIIJIII Comm II EMILY THIEL I5I.1yr-r'.'fI,Il1IJ,Scsfi.1II'Iw1vnI, Iirul NI-lI1If-In ROGER THOMPSON DONN THOMAS V.1nuIIy II-IIIIMIII, V.1r:,lIy B-IwI'n. II IXXIIIIU QTIIUI IIN ALAYNE THURSTON SIIIIIIIHI CSUIIIIIII, Bm1r'Trm'LS' SI II IIuIwIiI.IIiur1w Bfml'cI MIKE TIEI-EMANS I Iso AIIIIQIII Board, Semor Bo rd 5 raw' BIMI MYA JOHN TILL LUCY TROJAN Iv1nIorcIIc, A Cappella MARGE TRUJILLO IYIIIIIVD Tlgm Iwcri' Club, Glrlzy' SIJOVIS GEORGE TYGRET BARBARA UPTON HwIIIlqIIIwr1. NANCY VAN ARTSDALE S5345 r' VVLIIQVQ, Jurlor Ecard CLIfurUI IS: .md JACQUE VAN DIEN GI: ISITWVIL, BUD VARTY 'UQ' Frwkxu' , Sf Cium Sxpm vw IL C 51p,VI:f,'-Prczfch BOB VOGEL Transfer Baskelball, Track Baseball GAYLE WALLACE Publicalions Board BILL WARD Varsily Foolball, Sophomore Board RAYMOND WARREN PHYLLIS WATSON School Spiril Board, Yearbook Slall, A Cappella CHUCK WEESNER Junior Class Vice-President Boys' Block M-A, Sludenl Council SHARON WEEKS MARTA WEISS Sludenl Council, Social Board, Finance Board BEVERLY WELLS Junior Board, Cullural Board, Pompon Girl CAROLYN WELZ Board of Welfare, Sophomore Board CHUCK WEST DON WILD Varsily Foolball, Wreslling Team, Boys' Block lvl-A PAT WHIPPLE Transfer Ari Guild, Honor Club, Ivlalh Club DOLORES WILKE Brush and Palelle Club. Showlime M-A, Junior Board GARY WILKINS Track, Baskelball, Bancl CLARE WILLIAMS Yearbook Slall, Publicily Boarcl, Brush and Palelle Club WALT WILSON C's Baskelball BILL WOOD Players' Club, Baseball Scorer JIM WOODCOCK Sludenl Courl, C.S.F., Social Board JUDY WRIGHT MARTHA WRIGHT Pompon Girl, Board ol Welfare, Sludenl Council ALLEN YASUMOTO JOY YASUMOTO Maiorefle, Commissioners' Board Secrelary, Girls' Sporls AMW Y a-v-'L 469 Tawny. ea., '64 'vu 'S SIN rs-er, 'Vx i.-u. ff' K' es -ef U 4 'V T L x 'f r ,yi , 6' ,, ,y h V , in 41' Q ho' X my 3 N The Taces of campaign managers and hopeful candidaTes Tor The various senior class oFT'ices reflecTed Their serious ThoughTs as They awaiTed Their Turn aT The mike, Bill Brodie delivered his speech Tor The presidency To The senior audience aT a special campaign assembly held early lasT Tail. The balloTs were soon casT and The class of '56 elecTed The officers Tor Their reigning year. S T Ni Es I , pano es, gave N 1? 5, X s, , ,.. be E 30 A Typical scene when The phoTographer was around were These indusTrious and cooperaTive boys, 'feeding Their faces. Coffee and cookies served as Tuel- building maTerial Tor seniors and members of The school spiriT board, aTTer an evening's hard work on The Bear TloaT Tor The Homecoming game. While in one room sTudenTs bopped, The living room was The scene o'F oThers around The piano, harmonizing aT The Top of Their lungs, The energeTic decoraTors spenT The remainder oT The evening dumping girls inTo garbage cans and making arTiTicial rain wiTh a Tire exTinguisher! Energetic and lively, the seniors CelebraTing Their recenT vicTory over The French forces, The acTive Spanish Ill club, Los OsiTos a iubilanT ChrisTmas parTy. SkiTs and songs by club members provided enjoyable enTerTainmenT Tor all. HighlighTing The occasion was The breaking oT The TradiTional pinaTa. Bud X, VarTy aTTempTed To break The homemade bag Filled wiTh sweeTs, as Muggs Robinson sTood by. Behold Caesar! Caesar lalias Mr. Taylorl surveyed his domain as his subiecTs, TourTh period Physics class, cheered him on. Caesar's props were a smile and a few evergreens Trom The iunior ChrisTmas wreaTh sale. Mr. Taylor's parTing remark before vacaTion was, Remember, back To The grind on Monday! Merry ChrisTmasl UnTorTunaTely, Physics wasn'T always so carefree. Usually The sTudenTs were hard working and energeTic. BuT The day before ChrisTmas vacaTion The class B I really lived iT up. ,FI V ' f . Ti' 'TQ ?w.? :f'2 'f - v V, - ff . ii sf, 'gL gg ,, V 4 ef. 5 W' gi ., Two mighfy seniors painsfalringly hoisied beams across 'Phe sfage, as se+ prepara+ions coniinued For 'rhe senior class play, Cheaper by +he Dozen. Ofher members of 'Phe class employed fheir useful 'lalenis in painfing scenes and building props, under 'lhe direc+ion of commiHee chairman Grieg Gowdy. As a resull of +heir hard work, Cheaper by ihe Dozen proved +o be one of fhe highlighis of 'lhe school year. ,fa A ls ihis cene In rhe scr:p+7 Mofher lJo Boolhl, sland- ing al lei? slrephcally regarded her eldesf daughler, Ann lFaye Joh sonl as she conversed wiih Larry lHowie Ana- walfl. The lable and chairs, familiar +o mos+ siudenfs as cafe'leria iurni+ure, had fheir momenls of glory foo. They became siand-ins during rehearsals 'for ihe heavy mahogany pieces used af 'Phe ac+ual performances. S . . ..- n . kept things hopping activity-wise Drama+ically inclined seniors displayed iheir acfing abiliiy for fhe enfire sfudenf body on January 20 and 2l in fhe class play, Cheaper by ihe Dozen, Many seniors wi+h varied +alen+s assembled +heir services fo malre 'Phe class of '56 renowned for Hs abiliiy +o work logefher as a leam. On bofh nighis +he mul+i-purpose room was filled nearly fo capaci+y wifh underclassmen, parenfs and friends, as well as members of 'rhe senior class, who beamed proudly as fhey received praise for Their final product sgtt -4 Sfarfing ouf for a week end of Thrills and spills in The snow, This bus- load of seniors began The long iourney fo Yosemife Nafional Park for The annual Senior Ski Trip af 3:00 a.m.i!i Arriving ai' Badger Pass around noon, The excifed members of The long-awai+ed expedifion piled ouf for several hours of skiing, sledding, Toboganning, eafing and iusf plain 'fun in 'The snow. The weafher and skiing condi+ions were ideal bofh days. The nexf Monday many of The sligh+ly exhausfed seniors sporfed sunburned 'Faces and sprained muscles af school, bui each member of The 'Trip agreed Thai 'These casualfies were well worlh The fun. with a clever comedy, a ski trip Searsville Lake, Adobe Creek, roller ska+ing -The senior class ad- Mr. Finley consulfed his grade chari as Linda Price and Dennis Dorn cau+iously asked 'lor Their raiing in 'rhis year's Senior class. Each year every sfudeni in The graduafing group is ranked according 'ro all of his grades during his high school career. The informafion can be very useful when applying for prospecfive iobs and colleges. The way in which each individual handles This deplorable sifuafion would make an inferesfing survey. . visors wen? over 'the schedule for The lasl, busy week of school. Help- ing The class of '56 'Through ifs four years af M-A, +hey gave up many week ends fo chaperone class acliviiies. in June They can look upon The graduaies and say, a iob well done and 'Turn wi+h smilingf?l faces To anofher se+ of incoming freshmen. The advisors, lofi To righf, are: Mr. Faggefri, Miss Gibson, Mr. O'Donnell and Mr. Ross. Noi picfuredz Mr. Beffencourf. 11 is 1 .5 1 'Q ,, ah Le s X S' 1 gl lk -f s-wav l :J , in 'l Ei XL-VK ,ra How did you spend Lincoln's birlhday? Al home by 'lhe lire7 A+ a movie? These seniors preferred 'rhe cold and windy almosphere of Bean Hollow The day was one big picnic noi' only plenly of food bu+ lols o'F hiking, 'foolball and wading. Thai lasf :lem may accounl' for some of 'those chic hair dos' and, of course, the annual Senior Ball Afler 'rhe exciling Senior Ball, Diane Sullivan and Fred Gayer dove info fhe pool al' Carol S'rickney's parly and relaxed in fhe cool wafer. Ofher seniors could be found dancing, ealing, lalking, playing games and iusl relaxing bolh inside and oul- side 'Phe house. Right: Somewhere behind lhese lalfered clolhes and haggard ex- pressions are four exhausled buf happy senior boys, lell To riqhl: Bob Perry, Mike Tielemans, Paul Clarkson, and Dennis Brown. This piclure was 'raken al 'rhe beach parfy lhe day afler lhe Senior Ball where +hese boys, along wilh many olher equally 'fired seniors, slill fel+ lhe excilemenl of lhe big evenls The nighl' before. Days like lhese made each senior feel glad 'fo be a member of lhe greal senior class. JLJRBFQEW Auntie amw in Whutaf ,B if 'X T A I' -',. I 9 'AF r od. s,.v5' ,. , . . , . sc . f : 2 ' X., . . . . s. ss N.. . T' T X X 'T X Y -4 C106 gs oiow NN 'ts Class of '57: 1 The iunior year is TrequenTly believed To be The besT year oT high school, and The class oT '57 succeeded in making This idea a realiTy. Their TirsT maior proiecT, The TradiTional ChrisTmas wreaTh sale, Turned ouT To be The mosT proTiTable money-malcing evenT oT The year. The Juniors made a noTable sTep in improving sTudenT-parenT undersTand- ing when members oT The class parTicipaTed in a panel discussion oT Teenage problems aT The Junior coTTee hour. LaTer in The year came The Tremendously successTul Junior rec niTe, which included such ac- TiviTies as volleyball, dancing and musical acTs by members oT The class. During The lasT weelcs oT school, This hard-working class achieved iTs Tinal goal, an enTrancing Junior Prom, MidnighT Sun. The beauTiTul scene oT The Prom, The San MaTeo Elks Club, was decoraTed simply, buT eleganTly, wiTh a mannrnoTh gold sun seT oTT by a black background. A TiTTing musical mood was seT by Jaclc Fisher. CornpleTing The splen- dor oT The evening, a Prom Prince and Princess reigned over The dancing couples. Going To The board meeTing? Class-minded iuniors would aslr one anoTher each Monday aTTer- noon. The hard-working parTicipanTs sTudiously planned acTiviTies Tor The beneTiT of The class. The ChrisTrnas wreafh sale, sTag nighT and The Junior Prom all originaTed on Those Monday aTTernoons, and each ended successfully. Members oT The board are: B. LamberT, M. Myers, S. Nelson, L. Lowe, J. Wiclr- sTrom, A. CoTTrell, P. BoThwell, C. Olsen, B. Benjamin, B. BuckThal, S. Chase, L. Yarlaorough, K. Lindsey, A. WiTbeclc, J. BechTel, W. Hapgood, B. Cheal, J. Morgan, C. GerhardT, G. Davis, D. Anderson, L. Turner, D. Messini, S. LegalleT, F. FeiTen, B. HuddlesTon, J. Benson, D. Kaiilrawa. v X T M. if ,- . . X , X ei 4 lk is T ' K T X is N A' X N gi 321. :Ss - - if . 7 'HW .s H- .-::. .. 'X i 1 5.1-ss .s S My Xxyy X.. Rf 15. 5.39. 9 Ken Ackerman 46' fs, 1 Bill Adams V J' Eddie Adams V ' ' ., , Q, ., Joseph Alemagna ff ' ff X yy 'Z' ffl 'Ei Xi ' Horlense Allergy JamesAllison 'Q A 9' 9 Dean Anderson , V A W. sg' Judith Anderson Q , V - V U W- 9 .ii Ji? .Xia Sharon Anderson 'I M , S Viann Anderson ' ' ' - ,W Richard Andrus .J 1 . 57 Benny Arcuri V ' 'gi L 5, f ll's Sue E. for V.P. in Ocfober, Susan Esiberg made her speech for ix V' A Y A iunior vice-presidenl againsi five olher candidales. By speaking 'lo lhe 3 class, lhe candidafes acquainled 'lhe siudenis wilh ihemselves and pre- . senied 'lheir ideas and goals for ihe coming year. Members of lhe isle' 7x 'Td 'jr class were able lo see lhe candidales and lislen lo 'rheir fulure plans Pgffciarggnold -.fy ff' A for fhe iuniors. Susan Arnold ' ' - 5' ' 'U B 'vi ' X K 5 fffwj-iw Mf f Virgil Askew W A Roberf Afkinson Joe Ausfin 2 V ,Q H yt B A 1, K Beverley Baker ' as f gp' X g n f' f , ff V s -'Y -' Gerald Joe Baker V f Q V -4 -. I. ii .J X , Ronald Baker A '5 ff, t W -4, l f' ' J 'W' N Y, Darryl Barbe ' A A f V f ' Q ' ' e ' Anloineile Barrienfos ' in Sue Barron Y 'AV inf- Q, Kg., A 4 Barbara Barrows N Cynthia Barrows Judy Bechtel ,.- ' Beify Bendil 'gl 'M y -v M 7, I s YZ' ',,, J- Z: Bruce Beniamin 1 l V 7 I - ' A ' ,J ' X Jerome Benson 'W' ,, 3 ' 9 .f 4- 'KJ ' , '1 , Gerald I. Beiiger I if If ' I 'J 448, I ,Xa y f K fhl en Bel el A J, Rgnalil Billingfon I ii f E1 Bill Bishop , L , Barbara Biorge , A A 'fi Charles Black A, ,V is Nancy Blesh Q.: M. ' 'X -2 'Q ig X AV W 'I' V - wg. Ra Blouin A 4 . i '+ ,- ani Boaz f 4 J 43 11' 51 ss. r h Q Eudora gogardy W' ' W -5 - ' f Gerar oque no 4 ' Ralph Borgeson A ff nx Q il, :- Julie Borrmann I 1 Q Phoebe Bolhwell Nickolas Bouia X ' v 5 Elichail lgowgebs J y .,, -'J' ,- f N ' 'FW J , ., oralee ra ury lj 2 2 V M V -'J Gary Breeding - fi J ' 4, ' -i y 1 1 I Peler Briggs f I 'K 5 M' 1 W s 7 I ,A - Wendy Brodie 2' l ' - ' Li' I vs,-E Sfephen Brohmer ' E Rr V X fx A Ex, QP L -M X, we - Jeannie Bromley - 9 W George Brown if fag , f , , ' u Parricia Brown K- 5 N ' L Roqer Brown X M.. ,- - 'A 1 , ,- 3- , Marlene Brown sw 4 A I ' f Burlon Bruce Y K, A' I , ws! H , M, Q - ' ihfla Buckley ' 2 3, .-,.. if J 1, 7 Q! f i ' o er? Buc l a , I ,y Q ' William sun A S fy ,555 .V X I ,B lk-D ' Carol Burke ' '- David Burneii ' ' 3. I Alan Burns Q A 4 Charles Bush f 0 Q f ' , 3 '-I 1 Phyllis Bufler ' gm 'wi Q, ' ' 1 5 is ' 1 Rulh Calerfi is Q , 5 M J 4 i 3 1 -if N Richard Callaway Q 217' ,f if 5 A I 1' ' 2' Ann Campbell . Q R 1 ' f ' P fC i 'f v- ' ' 'J ' a ar e ly X V Ks L 1 J 35 Approximafely 200 Juniors galhered in J-Building lo lei their hair down al 'lhe Junior Siag Nighl. Volleyball games served as a mixer fo begin 'the lun. Observers as well as pariicipanfs in ihe sack races and fhree-legged relays were rolling in 'lhe aisles. Click-click resounded as ping-pong balls served lheir purposes. Dancing and eals concluded fha gala afiair. David Carr William Carr Alan Carte' Ke'ih Carfer Ray Carfer Nick Casfnei Stewart Ceve Jim chandler Susan Chase William Cheal Leland Cheney 7 'of 'J 3 1, - 1' 1: .3 ,, . -' Q.: 4 v ei y ' fj 3 X51 Q 43 fs A AA 4 ,L ' - ' f i Q' 'PV g', A, r 5 h 1' . J - -, 4- 4 'I ' I -'T J -'v V 3 Ad . Q 1 -,, , J 4, ., . Q: I. ' '. X e L. . . - 1 s- L y 4 'N X. I l A A' ,JA N. .Q Lg .MX K .. 'I rd ' K: 7 , - ' , a Q il A -.4 l ' ye, .55 .lg ,5 31 l ' P. -3 1 ' -' ' Le 1 L 44 s U YL. ' , - ve. J Q if 4 all eg, at I 5 ' . . J ' ' J ' N' . 5 A in. ' G an l , I , 'T , , , -3 If , ' ',-.i D J if ' -' 5 A in ce Macc,- F A .3 ,, 1: ' .- , JJ lc vi .f i 1 G' -- -,- f . A- 1 , -l V N' ,V 1 - V . fr if A A ly Sv 9 . , - , -2, 4 5 ' .cf A' A f 36 V yi If X -'X AQ E Bob Choplin Ann Christie Geor ian Clark Paul Clark Shirley Clark Carol Coffin Carol Cole Donna Collins Jane? Collins Pele Condos Barc Corbos Arline CoHrelI Jerry Covey Carolyn Cox Earl Crocker? Marilyn Crooker Charles Dahl Emerson Darling James Dau Mrey Barry Davigson Ronald Day Shirley Day Judy Dean Sharon Deffy Sian Derelian Roberf Dernberger Barbara Dickman Lee Donaghey James Doppee Ralph Dorsf William Drum Sue Duerig Marlha Dunkinfield Sheila Durkin Gertrude Eichorn Gary Emmick Dick English Emily Ephump Lucy Epfing Susan Esfberg Karhryn Farnsworfh Joyce Fehrenbach Alice Fehrf Frances Feifen Ronald Fensler James Finegold Charlene Fisher Roberf Foreman Jacqueline Forsylh John Forfun Carol Fosnaugh Gregory Fox Sieve Fox Darlene Frank ., W W ' 5 f Q ,mg r ' , fy f-4 Z ,f I f f x V 4 , , aff ,I 4 l 'F , 6 E , .. WWW? ' ,ly if I r ,, f ' 77 W i mf 1 sl K I 'V' r , .fm f Z , , 7 2 4 V 2' Linda Frick Sleven Fuller Jane1Furbush Jim Galleha Lorella Gananian Belh Geasland Erich Gehring Charles Gerhard? James Gibbs Chrisline Godbe Nancy Golobic Gloria Gonzales -mf' Sporling Bermuda shorls and slrirls, lhe lalesf in evening wear, Ann Slaplelon, Sue While and Fran Feilen enlerlained al lhe iunior class rec-nighl. The gorgeous gams are lhe properly of Arline Coflrell, Barbara Diclrman and Gail Davis, respeclively. Amidsl loud applause and whislling, fhe girls slaged a hilarious rouline lalas for lhe lhree on lhe bolfomll f Delores Gooch , , Tom Gore Carol Gray 57? Molly Gray ,A Judifh Gray -gr Ronald Green . 1 Wesley Green 7 y - Carllynn Greni it Qs f William Grimm , Claudia Guffin Sonia Gundersen . ' Richard Gufierrel 4 1 I Vicfor Gufierrez f H ' ' Clifford Gwarlney ,1 Dick Hack Barbara Hall -,..--, u Dave Hall J '- , Larry Hamillon - Toby Hanna Q 9' . ,Q William Hanson - 2 Waller Hapgood , ,,,- Virgil Harkins '- Roger Harrison , 'Ill John Harroun V? Blenner Hassell Rober1Ha1ch Karen Haynes . AW!! Carol Heaihman U Diana Hedge Palricia Hedge ,, Don Henkle 3 Tom Hensill Bob Heredia Henry Heubach Lloyd Hickman Jim Hicks Beth Hildrelh Palricia Hoagland Tom Hodgson Larualee Hoge Keilh Holleufer Raymond Honerlah Roger Horn Julie Horne Sharon Howell Becky Huddleslon Lida Lou Irvine Hugh Irwin The lunlor coolue sale planned and carried oui by lhe am- blhous gunlor class feaiured many varieiies of coolries. Since ihe deleclable delicacies were sold ai brunch and al bofh lunches hungry sludenls merged +o form a noisy crowd. The cooiues however were soon gone, and lhe iuniors had suc- ceeded In building up fhelr class lreasury. Dorlhy Kajikawa Jimmy Ka ikawa Peier Kaldveer Nanc Kamifa Ron lzanazawa Freda Karns Kalhryn Kea William Keaiey Connie Ken? Palricia Kerwin Nina Kiley John Kimball David King Joyce King Nancy King Calhy Kipfer Georgia Kirillin James Kiergard Arla Kruse Jill Kudlich Douglas Kveselh Brenf Lamberl Skippy Lamberlh Gordon Lancasler Rena Lao Linda Lavoi Jeanne Lee Suzanne Legallef Sandra Leisfer Richard Lemke James Lennon David Li Karen Lindsay Dorothy Lilfon John Livingslone Joyce Lobree Brooks Loeffler Carol Lofgren Keifh Long Murgafroyd Longerfellow Elana Lopez Reber? Lorfon Donna Loveland Henry Low Lawson Lowe Larry Ludgus Douglas Luna Rod Lynn Edwin lwaski William Jachens Jeffrey James Waller Janzen Nickey Jenks Guy Jew Diane Johansen Frances Johnson Gary Johnson Norman Johnson Spinner Johnslon Lynham Jones David Judge Susan Juvei TS Qi., . V., ,K M pw 0 .Qi is Q32 ax Kr ,ix 1 M 2 E 1 -V? . Q N36 , in N, 7 -er' i .TZ X V :fc f . -X me yl fu A iz My 19, -wt N M-:Vx Igflngai? ' Xi,,'f.-Q5 - . 5. aw- F xxx 5 Q u XASQ - :l ' Xi .. 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Y ff rai', ' Q l ' ' . 5 , 1 1 J , , y ' i'ii' X ', ' J l 'f ,, , r . .. ,Me 'lv ,rf J x ' i J - ' x . M. - ' lf ' i . bn Q f 1 A A . .. 2 :J Y , A' 5 ' -1 . J , f 'N : 'x X. in I t 4 l , . V' yy a 54.4 I l ee Q 4 L 1 . J W . ll x , hm I , lr M X , . J W, ' I Si' Q - ' -55 V 1 A 2, I . ' J J ' -N a.. As, JL 6 Xe g , ' if Q- -., as ' - , L+ H .QQ af: 'O -N y I A P LEW. . . 1, x , 3. V J :J A L- is Q- K -wa .,f. 'A Suzanne McKinnon Frances McPherson John Meese Kersli Melody Julie Melfer William Menfa Don Meri Doug Messini Mary Ann Meyers George Meyer Larry Miller William Miller Don Minami Jeff Minkler Rosemarie Monlalvo James Moore Lynn Moore Shirley Moore Rufh Moreno Phillip Morey Joan Morgan Willard Morse Michael Moy Marilyn Mumford Pa1Mundell Nealon Mundi Mariorie Myers Jean Naffkemper Mary Ann Naylor Claude Nelson Saundra Nelson Richard Newman Jacqueline Nielsen Judy Nisbef Nancy O'Brien James O'Donaqhue Jane? Oliva Clyde Olsen Margaret Olson Gary Olson Jerry Onnen Jean Oxendine Raymond Pancharian David Papps Ramona Parenli Don Park Gerald Park Daniel Parker Puzzled loolrs were shown and lhe wheels lurned on as Sue Eslberg and her commillee fried 'lo decide on a suifable lheme for lhe Junior Prom. This group spenl many hours piclr- ing and choosing, discarding and reiecling names before lhey finally decided on lhe righl one. Lell lo riqhl, lhey are: C. Godbe, A. Collrell, M. Sleeper, A. Wagner, J. Anderson, T. Barrienlos, J. Morgan, S. Eslberg. Mary Ann Prinqle -5 Oliver Prusia Belle Pervis Nancy Quirk Sharon Racine Marsha Rahn Rudy Ramp Arlon Rasmussen Terry Raye Jerry Reed Rulh Reed Roberl Rey fi: Merlin Rhineharl Sally Roden Chris Roman Roberf Rundel i-, xr Diane Parlafo William Pallerson Jon Payne Judy Pelerson Dale Pelerson Jere Phipers Richard Pierce Wayne Pierson Jeff Pinlo Wayne Pilluck Paul Pledger Dick Plowman Pafricia Pole Don Powell Elizabelh Prien SQA- f N, . ga ,5 e sw: I 'lx V, L ., , 1 W.: 'lf Q ' rl 'Me A X ew . :tx . . Y X e x...4Q x as X X 4 k x e Nw A' FXR w r 'S -we :ge ,.,. ,, , , Mel.- M wg., ,W Ei, f 'V J. ,fi J vga.. 12 'T' f 4? :W m A wills l Jean Russel Judy Rymer Judy Samons I Roberl Samuels za 3 Richard Sanchez Vince Sanche1 Darlene Sawyers Don Schamber Bev Schroder s Thomas Schwerin Tyree Scoggins Brenda Scot? .e Lawrence Scolf Virginia Scoff James Sherman I Carol Shannon vi Susan Sherman Linda Shine Theodore Silen Sue Silva Donald Sipple Edward Selvia Sue Siasfrom Jon Skellmun David Skuce Sally Slaler Marlha Sleeper Gary Sloan Barbara Smilh Elwood Smilh , ,Q . .- Larry Smilh Linda Smilh ? W - f and , , , 5 we-'ja 'W A1 . .. ...aw gi .-L, 1 o 7' I F3 - by s e V Q 'l 1 If fd .ff-H. X 1 ffm Dv a A IM ,fm Q -ee -Y was A 'Q 3 . ef- X N X' - xx 'ii R Q5 Q , E3 5 -I M7 ffm , ' J f i 1 ,-A ax ...eq 4' , , ,J ,Wd R ,,,,., , W., V 4 if li n sl J: ef I.. , alba. FO Qxlslg ' O G , ww sl I- ,V 1 3 ff F1 9 'J f N' Q gsa MW, 1' 1 J e1 f ' V, ff . 111048 JZ , H T , ro , f X Z 11' , 1 5 I .li -5.4. 2 J' l , 0 V W 'Z ' ,f A , , W M , 4 -4 ,Q ,A W Hg h IME V-vm I A, :. mi, n x ff' ,W If llffilffff KL: 4,y ,f f , ,qv l, . Y A A f, f f' -W f .- A ' W , ,A A 1, ,, ,,,.. Q J J V rg 1, ff f -Y' , If Q hy ,... X W9 I Wi! i 1 Mmfffifi K ff' Tim Sfrangeland Marcia Staples Anne Sfaplelon Sarifa Sleinberg Eric Slendell LeRoy Sfewarl Curlis Sfiles Deanna Slewarl' Dale Slopp Thomas Strong Ed Sylvia The bell rang, announcing lhe end of second period, and immedialely G wing became congesled wilh millions of iuniors. Belween each noisy group was a space of approximafely lwo feel! Members of lhis esleemed lribe, however, had no lrouble navigaling lhrough lhe narrow hall. Wilh much lwisling and wriggling, an agile iunior was able lo lravel from one end of lhe hall lo lhe olher wifhoul' 'foo much diflicully. Ed Taney Ed Thomas Dick Tiaden Gordon Tolliver Barbara Torelli , Roberl Tower Alan Tracy 5 Patricia Travers Leo Tscharner Leila Tunis Carole Turner Harold Tuner Howard Turner Linda Turner Eslher Tygrel Lois van Loben Sets Pafricia Varfanian Pele Vasilakos Keilh Vaughn Maurice Veliquelfe Sandy Walker Alexandria Walker Peggy Walker Larry Wallace ' , , W f 4, , f my I , XV f ' 'f ' . W I , en , V Q , '- -Q Q 7246 V I ' li? ,, H V - 4, fl ' 4 l' ,f W v 'V 1 ily' , . ll A J '- A W ll ' H Q W I X , I ,ly XL , , .W g y 4 4 A. V: 4 1 ,,,, , eng N Q far L I M ' V gl a r AJ ' . ' 5, ,safify 5 '. ' W , f , - -K ' Q ' i n- , ggi . L ,V V 4 if X K , g J , 'lk 1 ' va., I L 1 , 4 L TA fly,-,xi K A cis Louis Wallbrink Maureen Walsh Fred Walsfon Anne Wegner Roberl Wendell Chesfer West Louise While Palricea Whaley Susan While Joan Wickslrom ., Michael Wigham . John Wild ' Harry Wilkins O. J. Wilkinson Frances Willard K Alonzo Wilson 152 ft' l A ' W V Roger Winovich , K Anne Wifbeck T ,f K f Mary Wolf Q Q Ri' , Larry Worchesler L 1 I Liz Yarborough J' ' ' y Michael Young a Tv Judy Zieske ' , Gary Zimmerman 4l Class of '58: Members oT The ambiTious Sophomore class have ccmpleTed anoTher phase oT Their high school careers, and are leaving behind Them a Tine record oT achievcmenT. SuccessTul class proiecTs began iusT aTTer The class oTTicers were elecTed in OcTober. The main underTalcing oT The year was The annual Sophomore dance, Harbor LighTs, which was acclaimed a huge success. Several cookie sales, a main source oT revenue, were scaTTered Through The year, as well as many oTher enTer- Taining and proTiTable acTiviTies. ThroughouT The whole Term, The Sophomores showed Their unceasing and solid spiriT aT school and aThle+ic evenTs. The capable class oTTicers, The dependable class spon- sors, Mrs. Theisen, Mr. Condon, Mrs. Babb, and The whole class oT '58 will be able To Tind real pleasure in looking baclc on This noTable year. Leadership, organizaTion, enThusiasm and hard worli personified The Sophomore Board. PuTTing These qualiTies To worlr, They planned and carried ouT many worTh-while class acTiviTies during The year. AT e noT-Too-serious meeTing, while They discussed The decoraTions, publiciTy and lasT-minuTe deTails oT Harbor Ligl1Ts, Their class dance, were The board members, picTured above: J. ChrisTiansen, B. CroTTs, T. Eames, P. GaTes, D. Green, S. HamilTon, C. Hussy, J. Johnson, C. Long, W. McCollisTer, N. Rayburn, H. Rullhausen, L. ScoTT, N. Sultehane, J. Sullivan, J. STiclcney, R. WhiTmire. r'i4sQ 1 . l1 v f Richard Aced 'X VV ' li? Linda Adams X 4 V U V41 -V V Sheri Adams ' , ' . Q 5 V 3? aww 4 Kalherine Akufagawa V X ' I - A V ix? 4 ' , TV , I an I J. we Amie Alexander Z fl M' V - ,V A A ff- sxifiexiiffjy V fe M ,il V V5 4 , aI'Y ar V, :IQ ff' ,4ff'7 QVy,ff' QWWV ii gif , 'V ? - ,V fl , ij ff . ' Carol Allen .,, V' V, 'Vygf 7, , ' 1 A Michael Anderson ' X V ' ' , ' I i ' 'ii 5 K Roberl Anderson ,' V. V V ' , ' , , Michio Aoyago V, 'Q , V ' f 'if 4 is Bob Appleby , 5 , 2. f ',. 2 ' ,Q , -V Dick Appleby Wi fi ', ff f V , V 3 f A W V 3 ,V 5 if ,K me iiii V . f J 1 J VV Don Armansco V VV ' , M f ' f V V Viv' Joan Arnaudo Zgfw , ' f ' , f r , . 3 .. ' -7 y f. f if V , , gzuaxi .S V1 M4 ' , ., ' ' -V ' L' f , ' , f - ui- - ff'-252 C' -f f 7r aw ,gzrwmfvwg f X f ' -' 'ri 2f K?i'i192 X ' in f M ' ' Dominic Ascani ' ' . ZW, f of ,, , , ,,v. ie. X Frank Alkrnson X V ,V H ' WE -V 4 .jew I Gary Baker K WV V - 'V If V ,QI -1 V QQ? - Waller Baker 7, ' f,,, ' f X' i n -5 f ' V N, A. 4 'V - .-1 A. Jenny Baffells Z X W7 K ff' ,V Q' in fi ,fi 'iffy ' 21. I 'ii vi ii David Baflholomew 'I VV! M, V ' ,Kp ., 'ri ' -' y,?,g:2a 1 , J J f, s . A . Vi, me be . sl V J .. V V , V L5,fVfVQV? n f f ,fm se. . ,,.. ,V .V V W , f V V Pew, Belew , V , V -. V A V V 1VV gil Linda Belframo m y ' ,e,VVV QQ V, V V V Vi .V Bonnie Bender ,Q , I f - 'wg' ' - , l ' . V- i k0'eneBBelEeld s l aj J A Q 1 c V ri oger er o ' Q5 5 ' V fVV, V 2,7 5, ,, 2 V-VV V M V ,V A f 'V '- , V 1 ' -f :V John Befhel ' ' A , ' V'4'Vf '- i Q A V - Vg, gi L' Doreen Bishop ' ' f ' ' :Q f . V, -' 'Q ,u 3 V A X .... V, ,Q Fr' G fifggfzf V - ! 'zJW2:V,,iff7 , gf, , V525 , Linda Blanchard , VJ, V V , I WV, V -We Eileen Bollon ' Q ' 4 X, - ,fe Vi s 315s A phmi Bon i h 5 ,i ,, ., ff V W , U 1 r es. x .' 1- k Ronapj Bonagig 'wwf V 3 V , . V, VV -fix vw VVVVV VE c Davila is wden ' 'lf' f' V if ' VVVVV 1 A . '4 KW 1 Darleneoeradford V , VVV4 V VV rw f V. , W, V. lx 'S V V. .C Judith Brady A f we Vg agjy' s - ' n Pal Bravo 'W' 2 ,M 4-.. ' ' V V V5 .Q Rae Brlnghursl y' 'VV V V af ' 3 r- ,- Russell Brifschgi ,, f V , ' ' .4 '- fi Margarel Brookharl A N 'I V ' .4 7, fww If -1 .- , 4 ' R - V, ' Janice Brooks f 2 16 w 'ff 'I V . ,' 4 Q i 5 1 , f F Judy Brown 1 -mv, VV of ,, i :ff 6 , 3 3 Vit! Vs. VV i Harold Brumm V, , J VV A 'M V '- . ' V' .. I 'Q ,VE Bonnie Brydges f, ' , 'j, N K V . ia.- Z ' 1 1' Barbara Hollander, Belh Rosener and Sheri Adams demonslraled a very effeclive way of gelling rid of a boy friend-namely, Washing lhal man righl oul of fheir hair. Done in 'rhe 'fall lalenl assembly, lhe acl slarled oul as a very dry record panlomime. A lillle waler, a few drops of shampoo, and bolh lhe girls and lhe slage were lilerally covered wilh foam. This was one of several lively skils done by 'fhe sophomores and undeniably The wellesl! V I 4 1' A V Barbara Buckles , eV ,A ' 4 Q Barbara Burkell X A 4 .,' C-aylean Burnell fv ' 1 . Q, Y ,V L - R . A M Joanne Camp Dick Campbell - i f: Mickey Carlin ., , ., all ' 'S il5.8,'ff,' ' fi Richard Carlson V' - 1 4' Carolyn Carson l -- 5' I , , . :V Evelyn Calfich f - fl ,li , 4 I , - , z , V J 43 1 L Y: ,fi . Lt .vs . N J A WK ' ' NE a .' ' ., gf'ff,?, W' Z ' ' I 5. . 4' Yr I H 'll lg. . ,.- f Y- ,gi , B ,, K I fl' Mr r y 'J M s A Quik' 4 :ir me ' Q ' A J ' fs. 1 ' l ' lv, TJ Q , l I J 'K ,. g.',PL.. ls. 5' ala 'V 'I X , 5 .Q V ' . ' 4 S 2 for - K W A sir 'Q A 4 A' , x ' X, 5 ,V lf me -N , , -- f 4 -l. 1, , , - , vi: r . ' , 1 I as .J . l ', .. sg l Y' .P 1 Q' . l L 1 - , I lar ' D 'A v ' as l N ' X , , l ' Q - L -1- l 'uv -'Y oi ll' lg A A I W? ,Rl if K Q L. V. e x V X1 A . f' J 1,15 - - .. .41 f V I .. I I Q I ' if 4 y 'j .,: .S i QL I 1 in ' ' 1' x i 4 .. is ..A ft Q I .J l 4- A 'jx - vj 6, 'L ' ' . r A -..wks .yu , ex 44 r l ' Yoda Sharon Donahoo Rachel Donafe Sharon Doppeo Paula Dorsl' Georgina Downey Thomas Doyle Nancy Driscoll Andre Drugg Carol Drury Pafricia Dudley Penny Duerr Barbara Du Fresne Roberia Dunn Susan Dunne ! 1' f Q IQ, ll 59 ., ,Q s Donna Cavender Berry Jane Cawfhron Archie Chaney Judiih Chapin Norman Chapin Dan Cheney Palricia Chrisiian John Chrisfianson Lois Cinquini Jan Claire Sue Clancy Colin Clark Kafherine Clark Donald Cleland Jim Coffman Warren Coles JoAn Collins Doroihy Cook Penny Cook Mary Coolidge Virginia Coray Frances Corradi Edwin Corson Judy Courier Wanda Cox Linda Crawford Phylis Crockeff Beverly Crofis Suzann Curefon Bob Curfis Kalhleen Cyra Leslie Dalesio Nearomell Darden Sally Davenporf Dainfree Davies Kathryn Davis Mickey Day Daniel Deasy Gary De Beauclair Carolyn De Feo Richard De Give Terr Delany Mark Devine Floyd De Wifi Polar Dieizen Arleen Diffranco Sandra Dill Anne Do Moe Harbor Ligh+s reflecled couples whirling fo soff music under gay blue and while sfreamers. The Sophomore! worked herd on lheir dance and 'lhe resulls proved fhal Anfhony Eames Donna Eckroal Leonard Edwards Ronald Edwards Sharon Edwards Gary Eg lesion Julie Eiciorn Darryl Einck Ray Ellis Larry Elsfad Janice Enomolo Jeannelfe Esposilo Roberl Farquharson Nancy Farr Salerie Fell Adelaide Ferguson Edward Field Peggy Finnegan Russell Fisher Jackson Flanders Roberl Flegel W. T. Flelcher Mary Ann Flores James Foley Alex Frank Dorolhea Freund Henry Fullenwider Mardell Gabrielson Phillip Gagen Marcia Gallardo Sylvia Galle Stella Garcia Pilar Garrido Phyllis Gales Donna Gaylord Jacqueline Gerbo Finley Gibbs Janel Gibbs Sandra Gillespie Laddie Gock Carllon Gomes Roberl Goodridge Pele Graham Dick Green Waller Greenham Susan Greisser Juanila Grimm Karma Gropp 'lhelr plans were carefully lhoughl oul and well execuled. The success of fhls dance can be credlled lo lhe inilialive and responslblllly of lhe hard working Sophs. 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Palricia Gullison ' ' 4' 3 Karen Guslafson 4 -J , .-7 ,' Carol Hackelf A 7 rl' 1 , , A X Daniel Haines M -- Ned Hales J -4 Bonnie Hall V, If ' 2 'y Q P 4' N E r iff C. 45 in .4 Q All lhal glillers is noi gold was on lhe lip of every sophomore longue as 'fha spring semesler drew lo a close. During lhe year, every second-year English class had read lllu Mm-fhanl ol Vr:r'liC0 BS well as lfllf? Ol lwo Ciiies. Besides lhese books lhere were lhe lradilional book reporls and essays which combined lo llll a happy and useful year. Susan Hall Pa? Hall Sharon Hamillon Carol Hammon Roberla Hamplon Culhberl' Handleasy Karen Hanley Nancy Hansen Douglas Hardy Gene Harrioii Raleigh Hartmann QP' Darla Hassenfrifz ' Jerry Hafloom Q ., ',, 1 J I Owin Hawkins - 4? -. , ca V j V4 ' .' A 5 Pefer Hayes .L 7 N ' .X , M A A Belly Heiple M , ' Y . j -fi? . ,QQ L ,341 Gary Hewlll J ' Judie Hicks li J 1 , I , ,, 1 Caro Hillman l a' An .l .5 ' .. p Nx. Palsy Hirsh Leola Hifchcock 4, , 8 Lois Hoeller , - V ,I ,Q w, 3, 4 , Raymond Holderman 2 I 4,7 - N, 4 ' W. , V 4 gi 'A Kalhy Holbrook 1 4 R fs! 1' -V 'J' 7 .V - 17 H4! ' Y' Terry Holland if fi 2 Af ,, , , I Barillaara Hollander , ' ' in V Ric ard Holl Q kk .VX f. , , . A -x 1 ,li Janef Horan K , Douglas Hovick f , , Irwin Howard - f' ' 2 -' 'fm' K ' '- Ted Huffcul V' l V -f ., , J l P f . . H h - . Q M x V , A - a ricia ug s 'J - -'F 'fx K -5: f 4 ' . Kenf Hull K 'R 5 M 6 I ' 'j a , Connie Hussey 5 s ' X K David Hufchens in i L A 5' A 1 'Y . . ' Roberl Hyman ' Lx.. Vicky James Valerie Janzen Ps f V X Q az: V: 'Q' ' A F V ' ' fig 'Q 2 'l 'Q A 5 M , -Q , L l-lgiyojldleilrdhiinsen 'Z' fry! 'F ix Njjj Q-uv! . D 05, Q 'nf Ann Johnson Q . 'x ii 'i N V ev'-' his We ' Ehalge Johnson i ik , ' ' K K V ' ' f, ee eorgia Johnson 1 K X f sg' , , ' - ' X Jerry Johnson 3 .goA.nne Johnson ,. X. udinglon Jones , -N L I -sf r ' ' f 'J' a Cynfhia Kaye 17 J fy P ., V J W R 'x nv' 4 Leslie Keck K, Q . 'J ,QQ 5 '73 Q R' V v: : 'J Roger Keely l -fs A f 'Q' il sa! , js J 4 M - H Carol Keller J - 'J ,,.. f. . . Kem ! X ' n Q In Q g 4 , Brownwen p X ' , 0 X is V 1 ' . N , Elilabelh Kennedy ' Roy Kenney V , x V Dorolhy Kessel , , ' f: - 'O Marshall Kilpalrick Q 1 I ' .,, , v Belsy Kimball , C ' N --v, A V7 1 7 wg ' Roberl King , 2 4' KX H JoAnn Kinsfler 1 A ,I y gig V 1 a-J Mary Kirk 46 Charles Kissell Judy Klink Margaret Klumpp lone Knighl Larry Knock Donald Kobayashi Theador Kobey Kennelh Kveselh Howard Lackey Barbara Lassen Richard Lawson David Leahy 5' 1 A , Le No lasl-minule money-malcing worries for lhis class: lhese energelic sophomores are well on 'rhe road lo 'Financing la olh lheir Junior Prom and Senior Ball. To furlher lheir class funds, lhey held a coolrie sale in March. The one-lhe sludenls made coolcies wilh made more money lv resull was salisfaclion for every- had devoured wonderful home- pleasure and lhe soph class had lo add lo lls savings. io' ' - ,L L gif? isis' 4 3,1 4 W -V ml, s aa as 5 L - a L. K K 1- Carole Lee 7 J H 'W370 ,L X 'Sf ZA. v ., an L Le 'r - L .Q L X Peler Lee ' 1 ', I 2 1 l ' K ' Lf f e L V , ., ,I , , , ,fl , L e, LL Tom Lee ,W Q? 4 X ' ' f L L ' ' .L L r Sue Lame' ' ' V J L 'A 1 . i ,-.S Carllon Lindeman fl , ' Y ' i L . V David Linebarger L -. ,,,, ' V V V Q V Sue Lochner .1 Nh ' -' W ' i L' ' K as I James Lon '- ' f ' ,L 7 K ' K - ' l L Q 4 V 213 VV K VV E VA V, W L ,L JV, . ,. Kafherune Long y , ' L VM , X John Lorlon L, L Q , . , ' l ' Robert Loveland ' f L- ,L L , - ,g - Joy Lovern V I 4 .y ' yy L ' - N 'S - A' fed Luci-nl 2 , . L 4- J - 1 ' Lewis Lum 1 - L-L L. 'L L nf - ,. - 7 W, , 7 v f , L . , Q , Terrance Maloney Za - - A fiwil, A . ' ' - Q 1 A -xv Leilani Man ove ' '21-f ' lif e, Y 1 , 1 V , 3 X ' , 1' R 'lf ' - - JE' K f ' n ,- -1 ,,f' , may ,fir V' ' y W' ps gi szgiffggyf mine if 'W ,v 'Q eff--gulfg H M V V ' , LVV7'?l',4m'1 ,,, 1 , Li enry anzanares ,VV V ,ff L , f 'f 'f ' My Mary Manzzanares , V - . f V Joe Marellch Q gif 2 . L L ' M . ' A.. My Jane Marsh ,L:, gy Q 2 L' 4- V , ' 3 - 1 Palsy Marshall QV, V .L 43 A V . Ng 'V L -J 1 4 . Rae Ma rslon L Q.. ' L ' V ' gf -: L , WV V L, -W' 2 ' ' H--,Aj Leslie Martin VU' , V V ,fy VV ,- VV , V . , . Z V X214 , 1:1 Phyllis Marlin Y y 751- ' ' Q 'Vid if J a ' . ,' Wt df 1 Q K l ' Karen Mathews ,N , - I H - 5, - Linda Maison as ' L X f V Ralph Massulla 5 X 1' . L' u. 5 - Diane Mazonas Q Q 173, jim - ' I s. V 2 , L 1' - 'V Ne I McCarly r X V, V 1 5 Q 4 - , 1 , k .., S Wayne McCollis'fer Lf y, V -r f , -J 4 5 ,V :eggy mcgowell ,VVVV Q L' GN V V V , ,. L 'L ,V K V. 1 , A oger c r ane 'A :, ,v A ng' Q' ' ,, Q -W X - , f W - e 1, f 1 L - VV Michael McGrlff 3 :new f K' , Donna McKillop V X . . VQVVX ' fx . ' 2 Douglas McLean a , , V V ' , ,M ,' ' an , WllllamVMeseke DXZQ ' I V M. ef- V L, Q V V Holly Mnl'ar ' L 3 , Q I' , M Q7 e VV Wardene Miller 515, ,V ' X L ' - ' f .L l Larry Minze 1 J V Vf- VVV V -' . I Isabelle Mlflelberger 'L M y ii ' 'W , ' ' Q, 1 IN A f' V VV VV VV s.f 1 1' L -nie nz. - LL ,-ff? f Ellice Monasch rg Q. h ,V - V, Erms Moore V r -V ' ' :f -S Jim Moore Q L 1, , 3, 3:25 V VV ' ' 1: , Joseph Moore :,, ,V If L , - 0 ii. 7 Marshall Moore h Q Q' ' - ' ' ' ' ,J Blorrga Jean Moreno ,LSVVQVVQVV 1 V QV gg' V V., all' MONEY We ' ' 'i , i W GallMorr1son F: I ,- L , ' M . v . A Q. X N . A 7,51 V Z 4. 6 I 47 1 'L' fr nan' Q., - .T rg n x f ,-- -1 'fl XA - J . ae- an seal f . Q I 1 ,s A, - ,Q 4- vf: .k,, L f 4- - ,, 2 - L R V ,A--- ,El K5 ' S A I.. , ff ,f .Q Q 1 K -1 . rj L x l f 6 . Sieven Murov Bruce Nakala Ken? Nakala Fremonl Nash David Nearon Larry Nevin Bobby Newhouse Mary Newman Frederick Nicholas , Richard Nicholsan Lynda Nicolai R 5' Claire Nicol Q -3 Janice Nicoll Diane Nielsen L Jim Niswonger John Niven i X 'Q 'F N X I if f K JW . X: M ' o- as 3 c 5 7 Q xi X Richard Nolan Cliff Nomora Waller Nunes Joyce Nunn sc, Bonnie Nullall James Olson N M Ted Olson in A 1 . Ai' K, 'S' ' ' . s 52... ' A - - 4' J 5 ' ' ' ' ,, , I ,. A i 2 .1 Elizabelh O'Connell 2' .. . X 11-, iq ' f A 1' .a i .ar s , Q .J- .J HJ J I .J 'e I Q . L-' sn 1? D i' v ' Q L , R -4- - I .1 l Gig I .J 54 , ... E V E 1 3 7 v s Q 1 f fm '31 if lliqx Q' rf v. - 'D , -J - i fi 6 'xx V 1- -sr in Axe- 2 'L-. A X I f I V pq 'J ' T' A L4 . ,uf 143 , Q kg of wg S ' l of K N ,if 3 A A ,124 w ' - .J , 51 , Q 'JJ' Q , , if gf Y eh, f !-r ! E 'Y-. ' I, .V : 48 William Pryce Roberf Ralls La Vonne Ramas Elizabeih Ramp Donna Ray Nelda Rayburn Alfred Raynal Lois Reed Brenda Reich Lorelia Raime Larry Reiss is R Barbara O'Neal Richard Ontiveros Sheila Osborne Wa ne OH ' Cafhy Ofvos 3 Dave Pace Jill Papenhausen Shelba Parnell Wilcox Palferson David Peasley Frederick Pegelow Q Lee Pennel John Pesek , . .4 Todd Phipers Caroline Pierce Jim Pierce Pally Pifis Marlorie Plaisled Jon Polcar Thomas Pos? Danial Porl Eva Previni I -1- Tony Piscilello ' . Marry Price Y Anxious members oi' ihe sophomore class are shown here ordering 'lhe class rings fha? lhey will receive in lheir junior year. Alfhough 'lhe colors and slyles varied, lhe design of ihe rings remained 'rhe same, malring lhem meaningful momenlos of high school. Mary Reynolds Pal Reynolds Ernesf Richler Carolyn Rider Judy Rischpafer Jerry Roberfson Norma Roberlson Wesley Roberlson Molly Robinson George Rocksfrom Loreila Rodrigues Befh Rosner Marlene Rudolph Henry Rullhausen Bonny Jane Russel Linda Schafer Joan Schanz Phillip Schauer Susie Schomaker Vernon Schuhe Jim Schulle Wilmol Schulz Charlotte Scoff Linda Scofl' Sheri Sco'H' David Shaflel Suzie Shao aiu Shipe Joyce Sidwell Richard Silver Peter Silverbrand Ronald Simonini Charles Sivley Terry Slack Jim Slafer Marilyn' Smifh Margaret Snyder Susan Soderberg Kalherine Solfis Palricia Souza Nicole Spalding Louise Sfaplelon Joan Sfarkwealher Palricia Sfarnes Edward Slarref Jim Slepp Carol Slevenson Philip Stevenson V V 4. ff , 1 ,o R 1 ' 1 ' , L A l f H7 '- M' E1 ee J as Lf X' VI! 'Sri 'f , ' , M 1 1 l ,if ' If K il 'R 5 y e , L 1 in . ' N 'r i 4 72' .a- ,, Z' V f 7' . 1 ' .1 1 , 'ix ' 'M 1 J , - if A em. 1 -. A 5 , of' 5 , ' , . Y: ' 'lf A. l, pr. L J v X fe' 4 - I f VA , ' A U? t f gd . f,.,, W T, W. V , 4 .. '- J 9 as .4 R 4 -9 f, . p ' WW? f 4 ' I 2 I I, 'I S' ', 1 Q y ,-- A I 'I , Q:- 'Q if ' y, I V f L X A ,X gl , I ' . - N - f J J L L- N ik! ' Z ' a , A ' , in 1 A , n V , M Wx 3 f W 7 X L S W x-Q xr ,, . A be - f g - r ' 3 ' i , ' A , ' S f - .4 3 h 5, ,ja s H , V , if w e A i , . ' X w e i V fig Af, 4 if i , . , B iii! i A Zi ff A N I sq, . ---XR i 9 Aspiring lo be a lunlor sophomore Alex Franli accepfed Miss Van Delsems advice on choosing a suilable curricular program for lhe coming year. Miss Van Dalsem has been wilh lhe sophomore class as a counselor for lwo years and will see her counselees fhrough 'lhelr senior year. Sharon Slevenson Joan Slickney Laura Sfiney Dave Sfirm Carl Sfuvenrauch Michiko Sukekane Judifh Sullivan Leslie Sullivan Kafhy Summers Bill Sumner Paul Sunnergren 7 ev vw mt ' 4 , x Q. '- ,,,,, A A A , . x A ,,,,N, ii' L ' -'f 1 '1 2 r. 9 ' ' f. J ,lu is X W :M 2 y , .J- . ,fy ra K .J 5 V. 1' K r J -1 A llc -9 .. -.1 NA' v K x ! - -4 Ai' 4- ' 1 -we A x - -.P -7 .E 4 ,f . I I 1 R 44, . i -w- y r ll -1 .gg , More As .3 V i r-:A . L Q f , ., Eric Swegles John Symon Kennelh Syverson Dennis Thompson Judifh Thompson Tommy Thompsen Tom Tl-iornfon Sherry Thrash Carolyn Tiefz Mary Tipfon Jayne Todd lud Torkellson I ,, ' 4- .., ' 1 4 ls she really ealing lhaf frog? The sludenfs of Mr. Casl'oro's biology class seemed 'ro handle lheir animals wilh lhe grealesl of ease, bul' mos'l' of fhem displayed a laclt of appelife when if came lo ealing 'lheir formaldehyded specimens! 'lThe legs being ealen came from lhe previous evening's dinner in a local reslau- rantl Allhough biology is primarily a sophomore science, if also allracls many iuniors and seniors. in s Joseph Tovar Bruce Tracy Peler Tracy - f Frank Triplano Peggy Tyref Carlyn Vandermuelen Pefer Van Dervoorl Melba Vanleuvan 1 aj! .- 4 2 1 .4 , I A fi' 'Y i j X ' ' ' 1 '- 1 ,Q W.. M, ' ,,k ' .s L , n a x Ns JoAnne Van Norfwick ' Nancy Van Norfwick ' 1 Alys Varela , f, Ted Veliquelle Chauncey Velkinsworlhy Kenl Vlaulin ,. Qu Ramona Vannuccl Clifford Walker 4- V ...U-4 'T A g K. 5 ' he 2 U- T is 1 5 , , h A A 'Y Q 1' sl ss Q' V ' K u fa .- Debbie Wallace Anna Wallbrlnk Mary Ward Q Tressie Ward ,Jn , Carol Warren '1 5- Q .-ag! ' gi -, .J f' Judy Warren s if ...V Ls., -AQ fi s 'vi Q K rf ' C' i , ,,, ' 1 . '-1, ,- A ... 1 sf'-f ,M . ...fe , L fr' a gg f 1' djs, iyyf ', yy elf A, x. 'aa Q I -3 fu, F .. - f l as 47 4 fl' J . ll ry.: f, .. 3. T scsi' f-, x X L,- ' f 1 ,lv me . 'S K N... in Annefle Walson x Charles Waugaman John Weeks Diane Weimerf W Laura Lee Weiss -4' Julie Welch ' Roberl Wenfworfh Ronald Wenlworlh David Wes? Janice Wesffall l -91' 'Q George Weflach William Whalley Helen Whipple ' Mary While Roger Whifmire Leland Whitson Wflliam Wiqhf - Joan Wilcox 1 I wi s E 1 iv' 'gg ,, i is of 'T 4 ' f Q if 'sg 50 . fghg a 'Q A Judifh Wilder Kennelh Williams Melinda Williams Ronald Williams Ellen Willis Belsy Winnberg Jean Woods Hal Wyman ea '55 7, L 'lil i j i.Vj I i , yy-1 A x ,I 'J 1 K .AL , A R -L fa Class of '59: l-lave you noTiced our garbage cans laTely? They have all had new painT jobs and special TooTsTeps To show M-A-iTes The locaTion oT all garbage cans. This acTiviTy was The main proiecT oT The Freshman class and has been a real service To The school. AT anoTher underTal4ing, The energeTic Frosh served The mighTy Seniors brealcTasT during Senior Week. And who supplied The TooTball games wiTh colces and hoT dogs aT halTTimef7 The Frosh, oT course. ATTer keeping The resT oT The school happy, Tor Their own amusemenT The class oT '59 held a rec nighT-Tor Freshmen only. AlThough They enTered lvl-A bewildered and uncerTain abouT high school liTe, by June The Freshmen emerged ready To carry on The TradiTions and spiriT oT Menlo-ATherTon. ln a Tew shorT years The class oT l959 will be The leaders oT The school, and as Seniors They will seT The pace Tor oTher underclassmen. WiTh The many acTiviTies They accomplished This year, The Freshmen promise To be highly suc- cessTul as a class in Their remaining years aT lvl-A. The reali1aTion ThaT Teamworlr is imporTanT helped The Freshman Board Through Their TirsT year oT high school. Under official leadership, The inclusTrious group planned The various class proiecTs and parTies. Members of The board are: B. Abreu, B. Aced, L. Allio, S. ArmsTrong, J. Bennet T. Berger, B. Bryson, N. Camp, L. Coffin, R. CoTTrell, L. Defillio, E. EsTberg, C. Ferrarini, B. BronenThal, D. Hancock, J. HarringTon, G. HaTcher, M. Healy, M. A. Huebseh, M. lriarTe, R. lwasalri, D. Jarrard, L. Johnson, E. Kelebe, K. Lee, E. LiTTman, B. Maider, M. MenTa, M. Moore, C. OTT, R. PaTTerson, B. Randall, J. Row- son, D. Van Epern, J. VarTy, G. WhiTe, P. Wieden, K. Wilkes, J. Williams, M. WinTer, C. Yannacone. .41 r gb! Y! A Irv v kai X Q C 'N 1'2llf?'3i Y X ei 'Q , S f m y 4 A slifch in lime saves nine. Mrs. Sweeney inslrucled her sludenls in malerial measuring while some of lhe girls pracliced lheir sewing machine lechniques. Throughouf 'lhe year, 'lhe Freshman homemaking course included cooking, home nurs- ing, child care and home decorarion, as well as sewing. o4l s s Gerry Abramson Bill Abrew Elizabelh Aced Mike Accinelli Paul Ackerman Margery Adams Elizabelh A'dler Mel Akulagawa Carol Albin Margarel Albrec Dick Alford Charles Allen Steve Allen Marlene Allen hl 'Su TP ' V ,.. 0 K K J B . , .Q y - l, ' rl 1 . J - B 4 be X i f 'lv r-- 5 f fy A l DN 1 A X- ,x K , N , K A 'Z K ,e K 4'-J K KK A , 'Z 4.3. 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Linda Allio Thomas An ell Ronnie Anc?erson Charles Aparicio Judy Arcenux Charles Armslrong Tom Ashlon Anita Ashworfh Fernandes Avilla Lynn Baker Kennelh Barker Charyl Barnes Markey Barnes Virginia Barnes Nancy Barry Bob Bassefl Corrine Bas ues Leonard Betiliers John- Beicher David Bell Libby Bell Barbara Bell John Bellrarno Jane Benidf Tom Berger Bill Berry Jean Blanchard Borge Bokland Dick Bonino Barbara Bornfield Jim Bourne Ann Bousks Barbara Boyce David Boye Daniel Bradley Mac Brinfon Jerome Bromley Bob Brooks Dave Brosfrom Carolyn Brown Gary Brown Joan Brown Norman Brown Palricia Brown Tommy Brown Malcoln Brownell Sfephen Brumm Laura Brunner Q? Bonnie Bryson Barbara Buckhollz Janel Bucklhal Barbara Bullard Nancy Camp Terrye Campbell Donna Caouelle Anlhony Carlen Joyce Carlson Dorolhy Carr John Carr Philip Carr Was il his lechnique or lhe game lhal had lhese girls so in leresled7 Eilher way lhey were an apprecialive audience- only a parl ol lhe lremenclous lurnoul al lhe Frosh class parly on Ocloloer l4lh. Piclurecl lell lo righl are: J. Poller, B. Kealy K. Lee, P. Brown, l.. Bell, M. Minla and S. Lampman. John Carslarphen Dick Caslell Sue Caslner Barbara Chadwick Dick Chappell Mas Chase Judy Chaskin Florence Chew Sue Chickizola Bill Chrislian Palricia Chrislian Barbara Chilros Marie Chrisliansen Nanc Clapp Bob Clark John Clark Kalhy Clark Mike Clark Carl Claussen Faye Class Carolyn ody Lesanne Coffin Carol Cole Carol Collins Slew Colpills Rae Connerley Jim Cooper Neil Coo errider Bob Corclirey Larry Corrigan Belly Collon Dick Collrell Frank Courler Fred Courler Virginia Covolo Dennis Cox Howard Cox Shirley Cox Susan Cox Marlha Crary Mike Crawford Paul Crawford Gail Culver Susan Cunnings Benel Dance Herman Daniels Frank Danner Michael Daughler 2- 'Bl I ev V I -1 Marcella Davenporl r S P Marshall Davidson ' -'I K V gs Charles Davis i V :A - V Cliff Davis A 4 .V IK, I Margaret Davis it K - . , :. - iii , K -.Vi V NV X1 x Pal Davis 35 r I , 5' -V 'sa V Neil Decker , V J I 1, Lonis Defillo V V --I V523 VV 'wg David De Kanf ly: ' V I V V V V' ' Bonnie Delfel l I' x if 5 X H r ' i 1 ' IL 4 A V U, Sally Demma J 1 Kafhie Denlon .5 V Dolores De Vargas VV V. VV ' Eslraeala Devivo 'J V, 'V I 1 5 F ,sp in '4 rw'---Q .. Working or playing? These Frosh were doing bolh by induslriously adding unpainlecl garbage cans lo lhe pile of ones 'lo be painled. Afler lhey finished rolling, lifling or heaving all fha unpainled cans lo a cenlral localion, lhese and olher Frosh applied lhe painl brushes. Bul' who gol painled-lhe sludenls or 'lhe cans-has noi yel been decidedl +V V , , -'I V V l ' ' V I' Ted Dickinson . Frances Dlckman .- ' V I A ' V V Q 5. Dienn Diegelman V ' A . ' I 1 QV V lgaren Din: V V . avid Dodge Q .3 ,W 4 ' -r if U A , 1 '3 Pal Donaghar I '1 l 1,75 V IW I k Falla Donnel y V 4. yi I gf' , if . v ss Mic ey Dorsl N. 1 ' .L K 'X' ' ' f '.V wr ' 4 f V, Gary Douglas V V V , Torn Douglas 3' , 1 ., I V Wrnde Drecher 1- 'W 2 V gr :V '2 .- V f C Y Dave Driscoll i, is ' 5 '- mi 'U VV V w V VV -J glarshegl Drummond 'T' 1 Vj. .V V, V1 ' -, 'F ' iane wa I 'air ii URZLD' F V V, , ' ' J 1 Ben Easlrgmgne . V QV ex VV V Q V X VVV1: an c o m V Wm .. ,, ,V Y-. ..,- s Y . , ,, . -, ,... F N r i i , Joe Eden ' Alice Edincper Q V ,, - -V V A, QS ., V - f Ron Eldre W ' 'V ' V' -V3 V V ,I Paula Elsher Nj , J l ' V Ron Emmick - V ' V -3 'Y :SV '57 V V ff , ' Ed Eslberg V .VV . . ' f- V Cliff Eva ns V . Y X ' ' I I I' ' ' ,ri - f 'L Norris Everell A ' Pl . A ,M lj- - JF' I, 1 A' I ' ' W ' Ted Fare I I ' George Fakhour V. V I Mike Fallon 4 A VV we IV 'F V .3 ff ' Davie Farmer V - 1 'T V , , V Q Daryl Farnsworlh I V ' ' ' -.. V' , , Linda Faubion 'f M gb , - V 4 r I Q, ax ' , V Judy Fegfly - , f 'Q isa is Ev ' V j ,V .g. ,sf Dick Fehrt . i . figs. Q' x I L ' r i 'X Brian Felkner ,X f ?aV:olFFerrarini M 2 ,V , X-'V , VM V o n inegold ' 3 'FJ r - A - ' 7V J I V gfchafglrisger V 'I my I - e. -, -J , 'V I oyce oy 4 A 'J' V kk M- JY Ed Ford JI, 1 V Q es. . VV Bob Forsberg V I V bi V , f f Bruce Forsythe . 123. ul J V f- - 5 ' ' L Linda Forlney Diane Forlune 1- 1 ,., f V , Rufh Frank ' I 4' , 9' - Blake Franklin D .. -1 1 QV, A VV 4 , -J .. ' ' Karen Freilag f' I ' '7 '7 . Susanne Frye m 'LV , , Ray Fuiikado 5, ' L' 'A g Jerry Galleria ks i. 'K A i xg t - - 54 i','1v fIf7 ' A ' W I ar Susan Gallian I 5 - , ' ' Kippy Garibedian I V p f V I ' ' 'V' V Gloria Garcia ,r V V, V V 5 2 , V J V Pele Garcia 1, f V I ' , 1 3 Virginia Gardiner , n .. - f Douq Garner an i V 4. . Nadine Gaffoni 'Jil V Q IV nf- -I ., Mike Geib gf, f V ' :Q -. Carol Georgeson , ' ' 6 ' , J ' '- Paul Gerlhardf V V V ' , 5 ' .V .V , , lynx ' V, X fix A ' Eddie Gibson V ' ' V' C Q George Gilmore 1 ' ' -4 I e ' Bob Guibbini . 'i i' D 3 Bruce Goldsfine , ,, Q V A V -Vi Calhy Gomes .- , f V , ' 5 , - 1 I Essenlial in mainlainrng 'lhe aHrac+ive appearance of ' ' in any high school are colorliully painled garbage cans! As one of +heir class proiecls 'this spring, lhe Frosh, armed wiih brushes and paini, gave all ol' M-A's gar- bage cans a sharp maroon and gold painl job. Mrs. Vio- lelle, class advisor, was in charge of all operaiions. Bob Gonzales fy? ' , ' V 5' Laurel Gooch V if, , ,. , Bulfch Gordon ff V , ff -A ' , '15, U ,pi Judifh Gough V VM V VVQ l 79 ...Z Q . V .- ,'Q'j,'jlfj'5,,f'f e ge I, , 'G' -5 X 5 ' Lolifa Gray Z JI V , - ii C in X. , , .V , 4, , 1 VV: Helen Green ' i n w 1 1 H -I ' VVVNKV V VV,, fi 4 A go ,,. Diane Gresson 5 - ' , 'A 42 Susan Grider V 1 V af ,, Phil Griffin X Q I t N , ,.. Q, Befly Gronenlhal ' ' l X , VQVKV ' J '. - Connie Grundy 4' ' ' 'Vg V 44 ,J ' -' ' -,J if Ted Gruner 'V V Vi if - Y fj Q i Roger Guy 5 ' Q x V Dan Hack 'I I V 1 V ,-.. ' iii Tom Hakanson ' VV . at DallasHHaIll 5 Q W- V I I Alvin al ell 4 ' VH ff , W , g Harold Hambrick Q - ,i 1 J. V A D V 2 . Doug Hancock Q, Ar I ' ' 'I, ' .f 1 V .ffl if Rosemary Hannon I I, ff VV ' ' ' I 5' Judilh Hansen I ' I , l VV ' ' 1 Mg Kaiherine Hareid X ,- x ,. f , 353 V - -' ' P , . . - -A I .ff in . ' i Diane Hardy I X, Carolme Harker I Joan arringlon V IVJ.. , . .f Leillalnli Harshbarger JM ' , 4 J , , , ' ' Bo arfman ,. -f-1 ,J ' NV - . ,, V - Gaifher Hatcher Vo I 'X , 4, ,1 fi ' A 7 1 V- Mark HHeaVVljy i 4 1 I f V 5' V, 5 Roger e ge 4 -.WJ X ' ,f .' . - 5 Vgxm Linda Heino AV Ii ' V5 - V Charles Heimerdinger I-3 ' I Sally HeipleV . ' 4 'VAX ' , V .4 ,Q - .. 3 QVf1Vari:1aHHeisHig I -A ' MV wig' , J L1 , J ' A ' af EUS' ' T . ' I I fave . -1 , , 1 ' , - Nancy Hensoll V 5 V V .7 ., 3 I ' ,F -3 Belly Hepburn I' i - 4 vii A , V A. ' Mu Carl Herrmann , ' ' Q ' e f 2' ii f, Wy. f Hr' 1 . I , W, Joanne Hiall ' Y ' -. . .M Jnaiin Hile Q x f I ' . I Bob Hill 'y f , ji' ,,. .F J, I 4. 5 Sandra Hin V 3 5 vi 'ii' ' W - I. i LynneV-Hill? Ri' I - 'V 33, Mary in man . . 3 V i V V Daniel Hirscniweck K VV V, J i 7 ff i , Carolyn Hirzel 4' ' 1 I ,V ', V ' -Q Y ENE, V 1, .f ,K If X ZR . ill -f 55 1 Pele Holbrook Doris Halloran Lynne Holleuffer Paul Holman ,, Shirley Holmes Alice Hooker Roberf Horn Ralph Hofz Bill Howell Joanne Hudson Ken Hudson Mary Heubsch Tom Hunf Euple Hunler 4 -il na I 5 A, vw Y x J 'X-Sl xg ' L 1 . lv Vg I . if ,, f U ' - f ' 1 Z 5 U J A 'l' f A ,-, - ' X 'fr 1 b aka-rf La . .. ,. yi L f1i'1w,, is f N . 1 1 ' f fs 5 'fd s -vw QM Q ' 0 ', ' , ef 7 ,,,, bf -' hy' ' I . ,TEE 56 Maryel Huniworih Jack Hurley Judi Hussmann Charlofie Huffer Jim Innes Sheri losly Marcia Irlarie Ron Irwin Jack Hakura Ray Iwaski Karen Jacobsen Sandra Jacobson Mariann Jacobson Robin Jaquilh Diane Jarrard Virginia Jaurique Phoebe Jenks Verla Jennings Maxine Jew BiIIiJo Johnson Jeff Johnson Larry Johnson Betsy Johnslon Roger Johnsfon Bren? Jonas Carol Jones Keith Jones Kingsford Jones Marilyn Jones Roosevelf Jones Philip Joraf Nancy Kanbeilz Jean Kamifa Gary Kangieser Marie Kaufmann Arline Keahey Mark Keafing Diane Keller Frank Kelly Chrisfine Kelsey Dick Kerwin John Killen John King Philip Kirschner Esler Klebe Roland Kumagi Polly Lamberlh Sue Lampman 9, '. T , e-v-asf.efw,:M .syF!T 'r i 'd'Wf If 'f nhl ' V ' c r ' A l : A r nm ' I Y Tia? mn! ' ,,. 4 l ll . . . ,ll 14.441-4 Snakes held no fear for eilher Mr. Gray or his blase General Science class. These Freshmen were 'laughl' elemenlary biology, simple physics, chemis- lry and olher gems of wisdom lo give 'rhe boys a general background for 'lheir 'fulure science classes. ,i 1 ' ' V: , . I A E, i V if 4- N f: jf ', , 'P J - Q - - 7 as -J 1 I l 4 ' . ' i 4 ' 1 1 f , wr , Iyf 1 'Ye ,, ' lb' A-xo '- ' F g' g h. I NT'-7' ,, i ' , 3 , ,mf 5 E 'fl J ff' M A 1 it-J 4 l Q. I . A I , K , ' ,f ' l VZ' 2 1 i U ' . f f ' ' . , , f 7 . . 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K ' y ' N 1 7 l h X ,fp ' ,, ,IM if ll . xx .f 1 A 'cam , V F . - R ms.-. sv ii, ' ' ...1-f - Roberl Lee Lana Le allel MarshaliJLeicesfer John Lewis Susan Leslie Paula Levin Thor Biorn Lie Mary Linxwiler Willie Lilllefield Eva Lillman Willard Livingslone Sammy Lo ez Ma'deline iiow Melissa Lowe Jane Luna Paul Lynch Linda Lyon David Mace David Maierus Mike Mallin Laurie Mannebach Palsy Marino Wayne Marino Richard Marshal Julie Marlin Carol Jean Mason Jerry Malsnukado 8-err Mazzocco Janis McBrien Gerard McCormick Alan McDearman David McDowell Mary McDowell Diane McEvoy Mary McGee Palrlcia McGowan Jim McKeown Marilyn McMulIin Palricia Meek Ron Meeks Susan Meerley Marilyn Menla Janel Messini Eslher Me ers Tom Miehile Olivia Millendez Bruce Miller Damon Miller Carol Lancasler David Lang Darlene Lange Dellev Lange Lynn Larson Leonard Lasher Karl Laucher Dick Laumeisfer Lorella Lawrenc Una Kay Lea Gary Leach Eddie Leclair Kenny Lee 8 , f M f 1 5M ag , 5: 33 F fy 1 'W M 4 1' ' ' 07'h!zwz hh f ,-.W r T . Ai DEIIJ. 9 -J '7 Z! em ail 4 5 all l . ' 1 J i N ,V'v 4, I it if '. lee A f, ' gg n 'AL --S r- 'xi 5 . s- ,effing 5 ,e ,V rf, , 'Q , ,gi , , i v , ,. Harold Miller John Miller Nina Miller Boris MlHikUfldlkE Judy Minze Joan Moody Darlene Moore Melinda Moore Robert Moore Sam Moore Mike Morgan Mike Morgan Sharon Morgan Condon Morris Dick Mortensen Jerry Mortensen 1 125? - 4 a ,pf 5 nf 't' ' I .,x K. vm, ,-., A , ,f, . x s s M78 .. ! if me' Future mathematicians braced up for those advanced math courses looming ahead in the future. The first year of algebra greeted many Frosh as numbers and letters became a whirling mass for bewildered students. Mr. Tomaszewski pointed out a few rules to his interested students. Hopes for future math classes depend on the foundation of first year algebra. Doug Morton .- Tom Moseley hx Phyllis Mott -' Steve Mower Joe Mucha James Mull Katherine Mullin i Randy Mundt Jeanne Myers Gary Nakanishi Bob Nakasora John Nash Tracy Nelson Patricia Nielsen Jim Nimmons Carleene Norton li rsyyy g IQ! J gig!! KV 's- Li I n! i an I e , 9 A Nm l A S K ,, N Q. :Q . 32? 5? . K -' i ' l ggi ' ...'. , i 'V' l y ty Q ' '1 f X W , ' I g '24 'X f x in 1 4 A 4 ,Q-.,. 1- r. Q 1 u 'Wm ,Q ,. A 9 s f , ,- ' 2' F , J .n . -Q 1 7 L, 1 uf! I lf .4 .xr h i ' vu ,- er VF' All V-.. s -' linl 6 Q ., if 58 1 . Jone Nunnan Raymond Obedozo Janelle Oierholm Judith Okada , George Olsen Charles Ott Ken Overstreet Patricia Owings . -V. :i t at 2 S gg 4 r - ,:, F f y WIN rr rl , rife QE W! . is s ,fe Fifs' '4- -af , Y q 4 Harvi- N .ff f -LIN fig Maria Paasche Frank Pakler Marylou Parham Terry Patten Roger Patterson Jim Paulson Karen Paxton Jon Peck Jill Penny Robert Pepper W Janet Perkov -A ' Joel Peters . Eric Peterson Gary Peterson -e Karen Peterson Harry Phillips , Q K x -va C1 'l :V I. . 4 ' I . 'V' . I , V- p. 1. .. . T Jane Phillips Susan Platt Andrew Podesta Richard Polese Janie Poole John Potter Marianne Poynor Wendy Pratt ex M SYV L2 3 VV , ,Vfx Sf Don Pressley AV V V V. V V Marglean Puksfa ' 7' , 'V F: Barbara Randall ' ' I if ' ,J-L A V ef Dick Randall W ,, V ' -'V -. 'il i Q5 ' f 'SVV V Carol Ransay I f V V , ,V Danny Ray . 4' ' Nancy Reed 'f' -1- -.. 1 Bob Reinhard? - V ' -W V rs ff' X V' X V ' 44'-, V VX . Bill Rempfer -S l ' Manuel Rey I V --A Josephine Reynolds V , ,M-fx '31 I ,,., S .,SSS S SS ' A'Hired from head lo foe in clolhes which were 'loo big or Kathleen Reynolds SS- loo small, 'loo red and loo orange, 'loo pallerned and 'foo Shirley Reynolds V'V, ,Q , slriped, lhe Freshmen displayed lhal' somelhing is difierenln Dlck Rmkeis 'jj 'rf qualily which personilied lhe Menlo-Alherlon sludenl body Q - . on Molcly Day. The annual occasion made a lremendous hi'r Va wilh lhe class ol '59, 5 ' Ray Rinaldi Y - f S 'Wi , di Sa ly Rischpaler I ' S ' f S ghucgc Eolberlson 'K ' , ' Y avi o erlson W ,, , -ff l. ,V 'Z' y sw Q 4 V -wir V Queen Roberfson 'gf S , ffV-Qi Q j - Q E A.. Q -5 , is ,J- Geoge Roden . ,f . ,.,, A - VL' . - - ' S T 6 Davi Rodgers ,f 1' V, V V V ' A AV y V V Xavier Rodrizye ' 1 y ffff if 0 E as ' 1331, , ly 1 N Y .. S V Pal' Rogue , V f ' VV K V V5 + . x Q , K ,', .. M a S- fb S a '-1 - -S S Darlene Roman ' iv' V S X '- ' Rita Romo X ' Karin Rosewood V A Q , ?igk laowe , ' ' I V ' ' f ' V u y owson . . X . -2 - - S R - Carolyn Ruddell , V I 3 S X - E 'ff -5 ' V 'ls' Johnsargders ' ' 2 r Qi-S VV -1? ,r f Slan ay es ' , 4 ' V .fi ' ' , ' ' ' Sharon Schafer Vkyggf' V l -' I l Wm W fn! 93- Howard Scheib ' 'A V V V ' - ' Tom Scheller . S - ' Ray Schenone VV S S S , , Sandy Schulre , ' 1' X' , ' V 2 V -. , 'f ' Ivan scan S X, f S ' J. V I Q i .J , , VV Ed 5C lPPS S 21? 2 T7 2 - 7 S S 7 . Hors? Seeger S .- , , , ' Q - ' . , S V il Bonnie Selvilella ff V V- U . ' sV V ' iw V ' VV S H , ' V E Madeline Servelle VV Ma i fr. 1 H f , V 'V V jVV V S Mp! VViV,.V V aiushaffer Y S ' we A. S Fen Shasffer V 0 ' a . ' i V i V f ' S 'fl , . S. ' - .. LlirT1gSSk.:f'fe N ,V .S i l i 5' 'Q' 3 , gc ' ' -S 4' Michael Skuce JV- K 5.3, v 3' V V, , V J 1 H I' - Y' Vera Smirnova Q ggi 'V'- Q-:V Q' SS 'Qi 5 , '74 '1 1 '7 -f- jg Beverly SmVllh 'Skis 1 X ' V V ,, ' , ' D 'r S ' H rf .S -l z V A l Fraavhllc siiiiih Ly, - X f- ' . v I ' :Elma asa i V V VV V '-fx w 1 s V X i V ia 'S S QI Howard Smilh 'X fl 1 ix I ' harem Ssmilhh V SS i 'Q ancy mil X ' ' w ' ahelley smifh ' f fi' ' A ' 1: , , lC Y Ommefs AS? J S5 5: ' , 2 ' 4 4' S ' X Margare? Souza V 'gg' f ' V'-1 Qi V, 'Q ' wi ji Guillano Spinnella , , V V '-J , , VV , ' John Spilfrorf 'S S N' S ' Q5 V,g.,,:,w5Q1f , V as sb Donnell Sladler 1 E RQ . 4 ' , If X' I S .f--Q. N ' f f - ' H' - - S Sf : rjSf:j: , ' an 1 ' ' ' l Gary Sfangeland LQF1 . S ' i ' ' ' ' A Seaneen Slanlon X 1 Nl i , ' . V Sue Sleiner Si X ' . r Q V , lVy1ary:VSlegnmels S V Q ,T hip- V 'T' ' -v S 'ai V . - I ey len all ' ' ff s ' re 5, V ,A i ' - V 1, ,A Barbara Slephenson - f V 'fV 'I R V V' I S - V 1 ' Q an Sue Ellen Slevenson S V Q3 - LV Q- i ' yV ' V ' , . I ' 5153 .li4ar?VSl'ovV:e Vi ,V f g i .S , V gi , . fl f .. , 'm one me as if S i S VNS S' , ...f si S ef' gl . -- S 1' af, 59 N ' F ' , GMM I Evil' E f' ' 5, or . ., , -.s Q I , sf , 2 i ii 4- D , Q ,Q 1 I i 0 A 4 bi! QV v - -in ai , -. r X 4 -'uf . V Q - I . x x . 4 , X ls ,... s .4 ' L N A 1 ' ' 'r' ' ' V' 'Q m ' a , 7 5' If or . ' T ,Q pf. -- . , ' , A ' 35 r ' - l' f T 3 , 2? 3 X f k -' 4 ' - -f ,, ' .L .J ' , 2 t , C52 X A my V , , '53 'al ,, A vi, fm ?iffQ , ,417 for an . U f X ,, A f , 7 R 1 :al ,W Q , f W1 Qi. P x 1 X f V ' 1,215 , R75 11. e J i A - ff Q T' T r L. 1 T Linda Sullivan Don Sumner Ronald Sumner Carleen- Tail Alfreda Taylor Susan Taylor Susan Terwilliger Arnold Tesla O'Brien Theil Marlins Thompson Sara Lynn Thompson Warren Thompson Barbara Thorberg Tone Thunen Heber Tilden Janice Todd Linda Tomasello Margo Torbell Edward Tovar Dick Townley Joe Tripiano qu June Tscharner Nancy Turner Richard Tullle David Ty rel Marilyn Gilman Dewane Upchurch Sandra Vail Lynn Vandervoorl Kalherine Van Dien Diane Van Epern Gerald Varly Mary Vasilakos Joan Vlles Yolanda Vribe Laurence Wagner Dick Waldo Mike Walsh Virginia Wanzer Virginia Ward Eurlpddes Wardleby Ray Warrinqlon Rila Walson Ann Wedemeyer Roberl Weers Paul Weiden Chuck Wessendorf Darrell Wesl Donna Wesl Penny Wesl Rulh Weslon Sleve Weslon Gary While Jim While Sue While Bob Whileaker John Whilsell Nancy Wild Karen Wilkes Jim Williams Palsy Williams Linda Willis Bill Wilson Glen Wilson Mickey Winler Richard Winler Henry Winlerbauer Todd Woodcock goanYWyanl on ag y Gerald famakoshi Chuck Yannacone Gail Young Joan Zimmerman Slephanie Zubke .S ZX Wi n -W. 1- 1 1 3 N 1 1 w- A K ,w 1 .JN V 5 1 ,w: VXI!! Ffh ., v,, ,' '4 sv ae' 5' 4 ,H .., 'f Mf A' 'sa f , .. ,, + 'rv J- ', fi 4 fab' Wa '. if ., an' -4:. ' HV., L !'fQ'1'-1 , ,J-11. ' A gl -A. 4 x 4. ,yi g . 5 an v-'um N, 2' -W ,L-vg 3 2 513,3- ' '-..,. -N in nj ? -.1 f N MESSAGE T0 THE SENIORS Anoiher goal has been alrainedg anolher sfep 'rowards lhe realizalion of lhose dreams which belong lo you-rhe class of '56, The scale of values which each of you has creafed will be in Turn 'rhe measure of your success and happiness. You have lef+ many fine memories wi'rh us and you have enriched +he Jrradilions of your school. Your friends, fhe lacully and The adrninislrafion, are proud of your accomplishmenls. We lcnow fhal you will carry on in lhe fine spiril and Jrradilion of lhose who have gradua+ed before you. You have much worlc and enioymenl before you as you leave your Alma Maier. We lcnow 'rhal' you will do well in meeling lhe Jraslcs of Jrhe life ahead. Our 'iervenl' wish is Jrhal Divine Providence will give you The spiril of courage and hope in malcing your dreams come lrue. N. lvl. Nugenl. Vice-Principal, Dean of Girls and coordinafor of all sfudenf acfivifies: fhis is Mrs. Kellum. As one of fhe lcey members of fhe adminisfrafion, she has charge of all rallies, clubs, assemblies and fhe Golden Key Sociefy. She also plans fhe acfivify calendar and schedules all school affairs, as well as advising girls on fheir various problems. As coordinafor of school acfivifies, Mrs. Kel- lum helps sfudenfs fo plan and carry ouf all social and culfural evenfs. Her undersfanding and inferesf in high school sfudenfs enables her fo fulfill fhis iob experfly, and has gained for her fhe respecf of bofh fhe faculfy and sfudenf body. Equivalent to a governor, his agua , Mainfaining spirif, organizafion and friendly re- lafions af Menlo-Afherfon is Mr. Coffis, fhe well- lilred Dean of Boys. The conducf of all male sfudenfs is his personal concern and responsibilify. When faced wifh disciplinary problems, Mr. Coffis begins wifh fhe assumpfion fhaf fhe boys will level wifh him, be reasonable and lreep all promises and resolu- fions. In fhis way he has gained fhe respecf and con- fidence of many of fhe sfudenfs af M-A. Alfhough Mr. Coffis is besf known around campus as Dean of Boys, he is also fhe coordinafor of fhe P.T.A. and faculfy, and fhe advisor fo fhe Sfudenf Council, Board of Welfare, A and B sfudenf courfs and fhe Board of Commissioners. Dr. Rex Turner, superinlendenl of schools for lhe Sequoia Dislricl, has become well lmown 'lo M-A sludenls lhis year as he and Mr. S. S. Mayo mainlained lhe highly complex iob of elilicienlly running our dislricl schools. advisors and counselors, is M-A's Familiar as always 'ro The Sequoia Library were fhe bimonlhly meefings of +l1e Board of Trusiees. Members of 'lhe board were elecled lo esfablish and mainlain school policy for lhe enlire Sequoia Union High School Dislricl. A+ 'lheir nighl meefings, lo which lhe public was invifed, various lopics and problems of Menlo-A+her+on, Sequoia and Carlmonf were discussed and solved. Curriculum, new schools' enrollmenl and admnislralion were only a 'few of 'rhe wide variefy of subiecls fha? lhe members debaled. Trusfees, lell lo riqhl, are: Mr. Ferris Miles, Mr. Roberl Dell'Ergo, Superinlendenl Rex Turner, Mr. John Cosf, Dr. David Sears, Mrs. Ray Caplan, Assislanf Superinlendenl S, S. Mayo and Business Manager Humphrey Lynch. ,sa.,.., .- A ,.... 9. 535- ' i f ,Zn-5531-4 X 4 'YZF ' s ,' e ' , L 3, ' ,i-if E -f1i1if?? fi: : , 5,-V K s S Q N3 ,.,,v.s- .us - ..,e. . . i 4 askin. i i xg l g A i s 1 nk y 1 s K ,I S: N ii is . I we X : X gf sxx iii gil y , - - ,. Q 3 k ek Xl X I , ' s -'luis Law ' ' A ,q., , i Wm A s gl! if f g . as g, Judging from fhe laughing faces of fhe freshman-sophomore counselors, if's obvious fhaf Mr. Lavin 4 X 'X During fhe lasf fwo years of high school, a sfudenf's fufure plans are foremosf in his mind. lnevifably, fhe sfudenf furns fo his counselor for advice on careers, college, or, fhe mosf popular fopic, courses of sfudy. The five counselors picfured above have advised juniors and seniors on fheir social and academic problems from the fime fhey were incoming freshmen. The counselors, leff fo righf, are: Miss Henry, who is in charge of scholarships, Mr, Murray, supervisor of all school publicafionsg Miss Gibson of fhe Commercial Deparfmenfg Mr. Polon, chemisfry feacher, and Mr. Taylor who feaches physics. I administration. An efficient staff -ne:t 5'f i .Q af fhe far righf, has been displaying his famous sense of humor. These people are faced wifh fhe frying problem of orienfing young, incoming sfudenfs fo new ways and guiding fhem fhrough fheir firsf fwo years of high school. Even fhough fhe underclassmen are nof yef fhinking of college, fheir counselors are frying fo plan courses for fheir counselees fhaf will enable fhem fo prepare for a higher eclucafion in case fhey wanf if lafer on. Counselors, leff fo riqhf, are: Mr. Dorfmeier, Mrs. McLanafhan, Mr. Max- well, Miss Van Dalsem, Mr. Sheppard, Mr. McClean, and Mr. Lavin. 5 .. ses, AX X 1 - by k ' . i 1 M , . , .,.. lr 'i Q ' U .-3.6 's'- R' Y. ii , 9 I l ,J of . vw KN' ' - ...M I. . - Q: E if K. 4 ci J 2 2 Hoqggmm Mr. Finley, who organized The regisiraiion of more fhan +wo +housand siudenis, and Mr. Bradley, who carried oul' a successful nighi school program, per- formed somewhai similar duiies. Menlo Aiherfon would nof have been able +o 'funciion properly wiih- ou+ fhe leadership of 'rhese men. Learning more abou? M-A is Mrs. Price, Mr. Nugen+'s new secrelary. She quiclily caughi on io fhe complex rou'rine of high school life and became an infegral pad of ihe sysiem. are keeps the business running. Always dependable, cheerful and ready fo assisf sfudenis is Menlo-Afher+on's capable office sfafi. Efficiency plus describes fhese hard working secreiaries. Filing records, fyping bullefins and cor- respondence, operafing ihe swiichboard and lreeping ihe affendance records are iusf a few of Their many responsibiliiies. They also receive and direci visiiors fo 'Phe school, ihus serving as an imporiani linlr beiween Menlo-Aiherfon and +he public. Lei? fo right fhey are: Mrs. Malone, Miss Pippin, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Raus, Mrs. Whiiehead and Mrs. Tucker. F' Wi'Wass, , ,Z.Q,,., .-.., ','6. :xs.' . ' , V . , ,. , W, ,n,gZ-fbmijlt, RH.. N ,,,...vW ' 4 A... ...-.,...,.,,..uu! 6 SW H EW F f'-.',,M.f.s 5 1 1 , X x aw. k si ggi Menlo-A+her+on's library has expanded even more rapidly fhan 'rhe s+uden+ body and now has 'ren Thousand books for M-A's 'rwo lhousand srudenfs. In The cenrrally locafed and well lighred library are boolcs for pleasure reading as well as many sels of encyclopedias and olher reference books. The librarians are very proud of fhe large colleclion of bound magazines and exiensive informafion on vocafions. During noon hours, especially, lhe lhree helpful librarians and some of fheir fweniy-fwo sfudenl assislanis are lrepl occupied wifh fhe overflow of sfudenfs who come lo sludy and fo use fhe library's facililies. Our library and Red Cross compare Junior Red Cross proiecls beneliled fhe nafion as well as ihe com- munify. Members of lhe Menlo-A+herfon chapler senf educarional lnifs fo Navajo Indian selllemenfs and donaled magazines lo local charily hospilals. Tape recordings of 'lhe Winfer Concerl were seni- +o a foreign counlry. Members of fhe club, lelr lo righl, are: S. While, Mrs. Tregoning, nurseg H. Burgess, S. Hufchison, L. Blanchard, G. Molomi, Mr. Seccombe, sponsor, D. Slone. E. Kennedy, J. Miller, M. Hirsch. Helping To boosf fhe heallh sfalus al M-A is Mrs Tregoning, our school nurse. Throughouf ihe day she performs the many laslrs necessary in lreeping The sfudenf body heallhyz bandaging cur fingers, popping lhermomelers in mourhs and using rhe basic elemenls of psychology. Mrs. Tregoning is piclured below wifh fhe officers of 'the Junior Red Cross: S. Hulchison, vice- presidenfq M. Hirsch, president J. Slarlrweafher, +reasurer, and E. Kennedy, secreiary. ff ,f 1 ,M 'K ', fb! N42 A 'f .4 I ,. yy., Q, 1 f Nw-will Clipping hedges, mowing lawns, washing windows and mainlaining lhe line appearance ol Menlo-Alherlon are iusl a lew ol lhe many responsibililies ol lhe school's valuable cuslodial slafl. Working behind lhe scenes, lhese men and women play an essenlial parl in keeping lhe buildings and grounds neal and clean. Members of lhe slaFf, piclured al lhe lell, lell lo righl, are: Mr. Meeks, Mr. Henry, Mr. While, Mr. Randall, Mr. Brown. Above: Mr. Robie, Mr Williams, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Zebrowslri, Mr. Perry. to the cify's. We owe much fo them. Chiclien 6 la King, spaghelli, lemon meringue pie or iusl plain hol dogs-Sludenls can always find somelhing lo lheir lasle in lhe school cafeleria. Economical and nulrilious menus are planned daily by lhe members of M-A's llilchen slaff. The sale of ice cream and candy al brunch, lunch and aller school al lhe snaclr bar is greally apprecieled by all hungry sludenls. Responsible for lhe preparalion ol lhose culinary delicacies are, lell lo righl: Mrs. Billz, Mrs. Aclrman, Mrs. Randall and Mrs. O'Neill. ,uv AP iv 455 09 vm , 9- 72 ihh- ' l 'Fr Seniors discovered ihaf a lof of hard worlr and no idleness awaiied ihem in Senior English. By June, every siudeni had read Shalrespeare's Macbeih, Conrad's Lord Jim and Munfy's Golden Warrior, O+her bool: reporfs had io be handed in af regular iniervals ihroughoui fhe year. Mos? classes were also assigned a research paper. Smar? seniors found if wise fo use ihese papers for A-I proiecis as well as English. Naiurally, the ineviiable grammar was included in fhe course. Poeiry, reference worlr and panel discussions occupied 'the remainder of 'the fime. Above: Mr. Shaw's class was having a panel discussion on available monfhly publicaiions for Teenagers. These panel discussions broughf oui siimulaiing debaies in which fha eniire class pariicipaied. Teachers lay a foundation irq sb, gj in fd fig, W V , . ff' 'H s 22 2 f x V, f , f ,I 5' 'V For Freshmen, high school English pre- 4 , 4, ,, A Q , Q ,H senfed many changes. Insiead of solid grammar, firsi year English offered a varieiy of sfudies. Two opular classics, ScoH's Ivanhoe, and ShaEespeare's Julius ,iii ' 062' ff- 1,1 W My V M, ,. 1- LS, 1' ,, as Caesar, were infroduced and explained. Siudenfs were also encouraged fo do proi- 'mn' X ecfs for fhis unif in order io creafe a ,ff ' ' I 'r befier undersianding of boih ihe liiera- ' B iure and 'rhe hisforical value of ihe boolrs. Leif, Mr. Hansen's Freshman English class lisfened io a dramafic scene from Julius Caesar. 'YW' Y Qi if -- -4-' Ja, X Jess' Everyihing 'From Chrisiopher Columbus io Dwighi D. Eisenhower was covered in Mr. Hausmann's U.S. Hisrory classes. When The Juniors complefed ihis course in June fhey had an undersianding of 'the sfoclc marker, labor unions, fhe la+es+ poliiical confroversies and various aspecfs of U.S. gov- ernmenr. Orienfarion, required for all Freshmen, acquainied +he incoming sfudenfs wifh school governmenf and 'lheir physical and social place in life. Psychology, civics, marriage and family life are included in American lns+ifu'fions, fhe required social science for all Seniors. Rounding ouf fhis deparlmenl' is World Hisrory, an exfracurricular course. Noi picfured is Mrs. Glenna Violefie. or knowledge of home and community. ,Z Many local colleges and universiiies recognize Menlo- A+her+on's Language Deparfmenf as one of fhe fines+ in +his area. Deparfmenf head, Mr. Lavin, acfed as arbi- frafor of ihe French and Spanish forces in his classes. He claimed fha? he had io remove his sombrero and don a beref berween periods fo avoid any furfher difficulfies. Mr. Applebaum lpicfured wifh 'rhe English Deparimenfl raughr German classes and supervised ihe Oak Leaves sfaff. New fo ihe deparimenf fhis year was Mr. Morrill, who faughf Spanish. A former disc ioclrey, he soon be- came well known af M-A for his guirar playing and sing- ing. Lafin was faughf by Mrs. Sfeinlre, who rraveled in Europe lasf year, on a fellowship. Mr. Ziegler's French classes supplemenied fheir siudy of fhe language wiih many movies and slides abou? France. Mrs. Choplin lnof picfuredl also faughf Spanish classes. Y 'Q sen-1 it-5 'Vx up Uv- 'Q-I3 Rig Wi., 'Lv' we x 74 Touche! These girls donned profeciive vesis, helmeis and 'foils for 'their PE. classes. Fencing, new 'ro Girls' P.E., was iniroclucecl by Mrs. Sellnow, also new fhis year. In February, 'rhe ambi+ious sfudenfs of Mrs. HoFfman's advanced classes choreographed a Modern Dance Demonsfrafiong +hemes included gavo'Hes and pavans. Round shoulders, sway backs and o+her posiure 'faulfs were corroded in Mrs. Condon's Body Mechanics classes. Mrs. Babb and Mrs. KeHenring gave insiruc- fion in swimming for bofh beginning and advanced s+uden+s. Noi pic+ured is Mrs. Rosalie Davies, deparimenf head. In classes you may find prospective Gel on your marlr, gel sei, go! Relays were only one of ihe many sporis oliered lo fhe boys during Their physical educafion periods. Swim- ming, baslrelball, speedball, boxing, lrampoline, foofball, baseball, fraclr and volleyball were fhe oiher sporis in which +he classes pariicipafed. Twice during ihe year ihey were given physical fiiness fesfs consisfing of push-ups, bar dips, swimming, running, rope climbing and 'fhe hop- , f'i ULU' K 1' ,- skip-and-jump. , Q r ff? , 4 4, s . f 4 n s .v J f 1 ' u .1 4 its I If Y i 1 ,701-t 'W r fl l' .f . is I ylryvgi. . f N It the Q building walls could hear, by the end ot this year they would have become 'familiar with numerous forms ot music ranging from symphonies to swing to Stars and Stripes Forever. About 300 M-Aites belong to the performing music groups at school including the marching and concert bands, the orchestra, dance bands, A Cappella Choir, the Choraliers and the Boys' and Girls' Choruses. An additional titty students learn to malre music in the beginning and intermediate bands. Many 'From these classes are later able to ioin the advanced instrumental groups. A tew budding Beethovens comprise the harmony class, one of the smallest in the school. football players, dentists, musicians We may live without triends: we may live without books: But the civilized man cannot live without cooks. Delectable dishes were created by Mrs. Theisen's foods classes. Throughout the year, the girls tried out a variety ot recipes . . . and ate the results. Cutting, pinning, sewing and basting occupied the time ot the students in Mrs. Forbes' clothing classes Mrs Gardner ave instruction in home nursin and Mrs Bradle tau ht Q! 'lb 'fl' - l - 9 9 - Y 9 a general homemalung course, E .3 .l i -' i ss Q.. new aw X x 75 ,nw F as, E, is - if syn Chop! Slit! With the ease of experienced brain surgeons, stu- dents of physiology, Linda Price and Greig Gowdy, dissect their kitty. Not so convinced of the fun, Barbara Stellman observes at left. Mrs. McLanathan's students learn a thorough physiology of the cat-muscles, organs and systems. Other sciences taught at Menlo-Atherton are general science, biology, chemistry and physics. and economists: future scientists, ZH. Effie i '-3? S--4 nonaenr Anueson anna ooumsutn 76 R- Fashion designers and newspaper ad- vertising slretchers of the future are pre- paring for careers and hobbies. This group is learning the fundamentals of lettering and tricks in women's fashions. Perspec- tive, drawing muscles of the human anato- my and landscape sketching are also on the art classes curriculum. Menlo-Athen ton offers a varied program with an art class for all types of enthusiasts: General Art, Figure Drawing, Applied Art, Free- hand Drawing, Fine Art and Commercial Art. Mr. Umberger is chief of this staff, which increases each year. 14' KV' Song of the typewriters was the theme in N wing. All day, students tried to learn which typewriter lreys to punch-without using the hunt-and-peck system. ln any class, one could find tuture college students and secretaries, and those interested in learning to type iust 'For their own personal satisfaction. Along with the basic speed and accuracy tests, the typists-to-be were taught the correct form for business and personal letters, term papers and invitations. The instructor ot this class was Mr. Walker, better known as the gentleman with the southern drawl. 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Always a busy group ot students, Mr. Fag- getti's algebra class is shown doing a dif- ficult set of exercises as the master graded recent tests taken by the class. Mr. Faggetti often used the unusual technique of letting his students worlc to music. Other math courses offered at M-A are Refresher Arith- metic, General Math, Geometry, Math Ill and Math lV. ,ve K, 'K-..-.A f 77 I l 1 blur: i' 1' 'T ll A ME 2-q ix.- ,- .a Andy Schwarz Welfare Commissioner Traffic violafions, smoking on campus and defacing school . properly are some of fhe offenses fried by our s+uden+ courls. Defendanfs are placed on frial and, if proven guilry, senrenced a cer+ain number of hours fo work on campus, doing such iobs as cleaning lockers. A Couri judges, lirsr row, lei? fo righr, are: B. Lawson, baililTg D. Tapsong Y. Layne, clerk, L. Mokler. Second row:A. Roos: B. Boucke, prosecuforg J. King: A. Barfells. it ylwmm .. M si, L ' 1,4 l ' N . ' , Y ff Discussing parking lo+ problems wilh 'lhe newly en- larged Board of Welfare were Commissioner of Wel- fare Andy Schwarz, chairman Howard Brenion and Mr. Coffis. The board, whose duly if was Yo enforce school laws, ciied violafors on fhe campus during school hours and af special evenfs for all ihe sfudenfs' benefii. Mem- bers of fhe board, lirui row, lull lr- riqhl: L. Fuller, C. Rounfree, B. Boucke, M. Wrighi, G. Bolion, P. Nolan, C. Well, Y. Layne, P. Kaldveer. Second row: B. Corbus, A. Sundquisf, J. Lusch, N. Van Arfsdale, B. Blake, B. Schenkel, L. Kramer, L. Shaone, F. Willard, J. Berger Third row: L. Donaghey, J. Collins, D. Moore, J. Felk- ner, L. Irvine, B. Huddlesfon, S. Nelson, T. Hanna, D Luna. Fourlh row: S. Anderson, L. Lavoi, N. O'Brian P. Varianian, B. Drum, A. Eames, A. Tracy, D. Hall, J Chandler, L. Lowe, D. BurneH. Fiilh row: K. Holleuffer C. Burke, S. Juver, R. CaleHi, M. Sleeper, S. Slafer B. Geasland, D. Lindsay, B. Afkinson. Sixlh row: B. Han- son, C. Breeding, D. Li, B. Keahy, D. Sfone, D. Hedge A. Coffrell, S. Esiberg, N. Jenks, C. Coffin, S. Barron Here is M-A's government- STUDENT COURT ,' , . S . A-mn--an . 1 Enforcing The Consiifufion and mainiaining The high siandards se? ai Menlo-A+her+on, The siudenf courls play an imporfanr perl in our school government Judges musf give careful considerafion fo each case and be unpreiudiced in iheir final decisions. Judges of B Sfudenf Courl, firsl row, leil ro right are: L. Foley, S. Holi, A. Wifbeck, S. Legallef, pros- ecuior. Second row: J, Woodcock, C. Duniway, clerk, L. Fuller, W. Hamp- 'ron. Noi picfured, C. Weesner, bailiff. T-W's.,!LJ!L! ix . gr 1-nv-vs -1 i'--l- .W ,,.N,.,,..1.- r ' 'M'-' ' 'Qs ,IQZ quo-'yi Jim Rieinhard+ S Adminislraiions Commissioner As upperclassmen, fhe senior and iunior members of S+uden+ Council were looked 'ro for guidance. From fheir fwo or +hree years of experience, 'These councilmen were able +o foresee problems and fheir possible oulcomes. The legislalure was comparable lo 'l'he houses in siafe and nafional governmeni. Firsl row: M. Edelen, C. Kenf, D. Slruce, B. Varfy, C. Jensen. Second row: S. Flanagan, N. Carson, A. Roos, K. Ackerman, B. Lambert Third row: J. Felkner, D. S+one, M. Wrighi, J. Baker, D. Day. Fourfh row: G. Keely, g.'B:'eT1ding, G. Mon'l'ana, C. Gerbo, S. Baughn. FiT+h row: B. Lawson, J. Coolr, S. Hu+chison, J. Kuwano, . ei n. the execufive,iuclicial and legislative QNX 2 Freshman and Sophomore members of The Sfudenf Council were new and eager +o aid in ' P . promofing ou+s+anding siudenl government Complainfs and suggesiions were handled so +ha'l' Menlo-Afherfon would become an inslifufion founded on 'rhe ideas of fhe maioriiy. 1 Q Firsl row, lefl lo righf: R. Keely, J. Jones, G. Abramson, O. Hawkins, R. Chappel. Second l row: P. Tracy, C. Mason, C. Gomes, P. Brown, M. Jew. Third row: J. Sieppe, S. Thayer, V. James, J. Collins, M. Hipsch. Fourlh row: P. Duerr, B. Du Fresne, J. Chapin, B. Blair, C. Mr. Coffis, K. Denlon, K. Gropp. xg Sfevenson. FiF+h row: G. WeHach, B. Diclrinson, D. Driscoll, F. Gibbs, S. Sayles. Sixfh row: - ,-Y' 'lain-W ...sw 1 .,. 1 ' ..- ' 'Q .12 , L :xx 1 'a if-' F4 . ir if . Y. V 5.. , - , .Q nl' If ' 4 v5V, , 9 4 41 E..-Li 'LJ 'QM' -4 Planning enlerfainmenl fo give fhe sfudenl body a well-rounded educalion was lhe Cullural Board. Among fhe accomplishmenfs credited fo fhis board were lhe newly inilialed 'lalenl assemblies and lhe College and Vocalional days, which have been eslablished 'lhrough lradifion. The sludenl produclion, always fun for all whefher parficipaling or observing, again proved 'lo be a greaf success. Members of fhe board, lirsl row, lcll lo riqhl, are: M. Price, S. Seaver, N. Van Arisdale, R. Lao, J. Barlells, Com- -missioner Gerrie Keely. Second row: C. Price, D. Lee, D. Niel, B. Biese, L. Foley. Third row: D. Aclrerman, A. Waggener. B. Rhoades, D. Barrel, T. Angell, P. Kar+anian. Gerrie Keely Cullural Commissioner departments. The commissioners One of lhe chief media for publicizing school evenls was 'the Publici+y Board, under lhe direchon of Commissioner Marilyn Hareid. To accomplish ils purpose, which was 'ro lreep lhe sludenl' body In ringlon, L. Slaplelon, G. Weffach. formed abouf all school aclivilies, 'lhe Publicily Board decoraled showcases, painfed hall banners and puf up classroom signs. Busier af cerlain limes of lhe year lhan olhers, lhe board was parhcularly swamped during elecfions and lhe Counlry Fair. Members, lell lo riqhf, are: M. Hareid, M Moore C. Williams, S. Rischpafer, S. Davenporf, P. Brown, R. Owen, J. Knighl, M. Walsh, J. Schanz P Har , I. .I Marilyn Hareid Publicily Commissioner Sheila Gray Social Commissioner Try lo 'Transform fhe mul+i-purpose room in+o a winfer wonderland or a vision from oufer space.' Performing The impossible was +he Social Board, which hosled each all-school dance. Firsl row: D. Wes? P. Clarkson, H. Anawal+, G. Bollon, D. Brown, L. Gaugler, M. Hirsch, S. Ersfrom, B. Bouclre, A. Taylor J. Bishop, L. Molcler, S. Morlon, B. Srellman, B. Davidson. Second row: P. Buller, S. Nelson, S. Legallel' S. Barron, D. Jonannsen, M. Brown, M. Menia, H. Burgess, C. Duniway, M. Rahn, M. Parham, B. Aced B. Dicllman, P. Davis, D. Van Epperin, J. Harper, L. Maison, J. Luna, P. Weiden. Third row: K. Paxion L. Yarborough, M. Myers, N. O'Brien, C. Slevenson, B. Randall, C. Burke, J. Myers, C. Haried, C. Isa- bella, J. Shanner, S. Moore, J. Oliva, C. Gerbo, D. Gaylord, P. Kelly, J. Wiclcsfrom, S. Adams, P. Pole, K. Long, S. Lampmann, B. Du Fresne, M. Myers, J. S+arlrwea+her, C. Hinclzs, G. Morrison, C. Mas+ers, E. Kennedy, E. Theil, L. Nicholas, J. Ma+son, S. Bie, J. Na'Hlcemper, J. King, J. Parent J. James, D. Ackerman, D. Day, R. Mclnfyre. act as cabinet members, and The Publicafions Board, led by Commissioner Jo Boolh, is piclured going over The program for +he Peninsula Scholas+ic Press Associa+ion meefing, held ar Menlo-A+her+on in March. The board coordi- naled The four school publicafionsr newspaper, yearboolr, Oalr Leaves and Trivocis. They also planned 'lhe June publicafions banquel' al which awards were given +0 oufsfanding members of 'the publica- lion sfaffs. Advisors are Mr Murra Mr. A lebaum and Mr She ard. Members lefl ro ri hr are - Y' PP - PP - Q I 5 J. Boofh, S. Samuels, P. Adams, J. Coolr, J. Anderson, J. Juhl, B. Diclrman, T. Hanna and S. Legaller. f Wx i Jo Boorh Publicalions Commissioner ,,4,g.Q4--Af-f l 1 , ,vu Money doesn'l grow on frees, as any member of 'lhe Finance Board can fell you. As a resull of fheir hard worlr and enlhusiaslic campaigning, sludenl' body card sales fofaled more fhan 8070. They also sold liclre+s and programs af all alhlefic evenfs and operaled 'the sludenl banlz. Headed by Judy Pa'Herson, board members, lirsf row, left lo riohl: J. Chaskin, S. Lampman. Second row: S. Roden, R. Mclnlosh, C. Duniway, J. Barlells, J. Pallerson. Third row: B. Rich, D. Mazonas, M. Davenporf, S. Moore, J. Kudlich, A. Barlells, M. Plaisfed, L. Legallel, L. Lyon. Judy Pai-Ryerson Finance Commissioner their boards supply ideas fo keep To help promofe lhaf famous M-A pep and spiri+, lhe School Spirif Board, under lhe direclion of Rhoda Maxfield, sfaged lremendous rallies which feafured bop fables, slcifs and plenfy of good, loud cheering. Board members, lirsl row, lell lo riqhlz D. Dorn, P. Weldon, S. Hufchinson, M. Wrighf, L. Price, G. Gowdy, D. Barnes. Second row: T. Silen, K. Keveselh, B. Russell, F. John- son, M. Ullman, B. DeAngeles, N. McDowell, M. Crocker, P. Welson, L. Gananian, A. Co'Hrell. Third row: L. Tunis, J. Morgan, L. Van Loben Sales, D. Wallace, P. McDowell, H. Millar, C. Blake, L. Thompson, G. Monfana, S. Hamilfon, L. Allio, A. Chrisfy, R. Haymer. Fourlh row: S. Cobe, S. Morfon, P. Clarlrson loh yes, 'lhe doll is P. Bolhwelll, J. Angelo, R. Maxlield. on 'ss --2:35 Rhoda Maxfield School Spiril' Commissioner 'K To help promote intramural sports and to encourage good sportsmanship were the main pur- poses ot the Girls' Athletic Board. Under the supervision ot Commissioner Cris Cochrane, the girls planned several playdays and clinics with other schools. The board is composed ot advisors trom the Girls' P.E. Department, the managers ot the different sports and representatives elected trom each class. Members, tirst row, lett to right, are: S. Juvet, J. Fellcner, M. Davenport, J. Kuwano, D. Ramon, J. Russell, T. Grindle, C. Cochrane. Second row: J. Broeren, N. Heinrich, S. Raccine, S. Holt, B. Bryson, D. Kaiilrawa, G. Hirsch. Cris Cochrane Girls' Athletics Commissioner the student body informed, entertained, The large variety ot boys' sports at Menlo-Atherton malres both intramural and intraschool central control necessary. Commissioner ot Boys' Athletics Alan Muggs Robinson chose eight boys to represent M-A's male population in carrying out this control. Agendas ot the board meetings included arranging the intramural sports schedule and lreeping traclc ot credits tor bloclcs. Mr. Ayers aided in supervising the Boys' Athletic Board, lett to right: D. Tapson, E. Estberg, C. Davis, A. Robinson, M. Tielemans, T. Gore, D. Newhouse, and A. Eames. Alan Robinson Boys' Athletics Commissioner In is I ' M-.li'z.1 aww' if-ff JW I, W-as vga as , M A year made successful by well-planned events can be attributed to the Menlo-Atherton Girls' Association. Operating under the new system ot a gov- erning board, the efficient group was directed by Joanne Broeren, president. The Twirp Trap gave the girls a chance to turn the tables on the boys. In April, the board planned an enjoyable father-daughter night, appropriately titled Tops in Pops. Board members, lirut row, left to right, are: J. Broeren, M. Myers, L. Legallet, M. Lowe, D. Newport. Second row: C. Thompson, S. Holt, vice-president C. Duniway, A. Bartells. secretary. Not pictured: K. Lindsay, treasurer. enthusiastic and financially stable Have you gotten your ears yet? Members ot the Mouselceteers directed by faculty sponsor and head Mouselieteer, Mr. Dorter, immortalized their hero by wearing the official MlCk8Y Mouse ears ol the club. Although their musical efforts weren't always appreciated by students ln nearby classrooms the class went through the ritual ot singing the club song every day during seventh period Whos the leader of the club that's made tor you and me? MICKEY MOUSEI Tv N, Who is fhis mysierious infruder who dared fo invade our campus in such a'f+ire? As Bud Varfy, an efficieni Block M-A member, ioolr down noies on his behavior for an A-I ferm paper Jim Bishop, al' lefl. and Jim Reinhardt a+ ihe far right cauhously observed. H was lafer discovered +ha+ fhe in+ruder was Mr. James Coffis-in his Friday-go-+o-rally suif. My 1- than - X 3 x ,- l Yr , .. Mr. Nugeni is iusi' one year old, ac- cording lo fhe candle on his birlhday calre, presenfed io him ai' a surprise parly given by admiring faculiy and siludenfs. Mrs. Cawley, sealed, served as ihe principal's secrefary for over four years before her resignalion las? Fall. While the faculty fakes a holiday, Here is an inleresling sighl ihal few sfudenls ever have lhe opporlunily 'io see: Mr. Maxwell, Miss Siewarf la sludenf leacherl, and Mr. Polon are pulling sludenfs' repor+ cards info special boxes arranged according 'io classes in ihe f'acul+y lounge. From here, 'ihe grades will be senl io 'lhe counselors' offices io be filed and recorded on The siudenis' permanen+ records. ,fwltrz-mv . Some feachers go ouf for lunch--olhers use lhe cafeleria, while The Brownbaggersn frequenf rhe leachers' worlrroom. Requiremenfs for membership include fhe following: one musf be a facully member, bring a lunch in a brown bag and use 'the lunch period for relaxafion only. Teachers musi apply early for a vacanl' chair, eiiher lourih or fillh periods. ,ik ,,,. ,, I 9-- , Jlliidix l it 4uQ A P 2 rm' is ' f if 4 Tm .,-ivmav I -... L , ji 5 1 pw? 1' 1ll'::IIi?Ii 1 If you wen? down fhe cenier hall, furned lefi' info fhe lasl wing and eniered 'ihe 'iirsi room, you would be in H-8. If The lime was around fhe sixlh period, you probably saw ihe above fhree people dis- cussing Edi+ion Five, fhis year's annual. Ediior Jacque Cook lsfandingi and as- sociafe edifor Gayle Monfana speni many hours in seeing fhe book become a reali'ry. Mr. Murray was fheir undersianding ad- visor. y The yearbook's ediiorial s+aFf was going over some piciures and copy as fhis was snapped. In addiiion +o concen+ra+ed work in class, fhe sfafi aHend nigh+ meefings, even several fimes each week. A+ 'rhe ex+reme lef+ is D. Ackerman, adminisiraiion seciion ediior, who was responsible for +he adminis+ra+ors, faculfy and classroom scenes. J. Felkner, adverfis- ing manager, was responsible for selling 'the adverfisemenfs, an imporianf source of revenue. ln charge of +he makeup of +he annual was T. Hanna, layouf chief. S. Ersirom, ac+ivi+ies edifor, recorded all dances and social acliviiies, and covering fhe sporfs scene was C. Rouniree. Nexf is M. Healy, co-aciiviiies edifor, who was responsible for 'lhe school's clubs. D. Taylor was co-edifor of fhe sporis secfion, and P. Wa+son worked on 'Phe classes sec+ion, assisied by E. Monasch. the staffs of the yearbook, newspaper, EVE' The indusirious labor of The producfion sfaff helped bring Ediiion V +o Hs long-awaiied finish. Demonsiraiing fheir skill wifh +he brush and paleHe, C. Williams and M. Walsh did all fhe carlooning and oiher arf work 'For The book. M. Davenpor+, produciion chief lsfandingl, was responsi- ble for coordinaiing all copy and piciures in ihe various sec+ions of +he book. Phoioqraphers L. Hamilfon and D. Dorn were seen a+ mosi dances, aihle+ic evenis and oiher school ac+ivi+ies. Word coun+s, running heads and original lead lines were a 'few of ihe headaches of S. Moore, copy ediior. x ' Y I , I' E ff yfr. f , ,f. I ' i K: cg 3 Wins' Gefiing ads, making money, yearbook sales, making money, disfribuling yearbooks, making money, balancing ihe books, making money-+hese were +he main iobs of Diane Neil lsiandingi, business manager of Edifion V. For- iunaiely, she had a cooperafive sfaff 'lo help her. When any one of fhe girls 'Found herself wifh nofhing fo do a+ +he momenf, her help could be counied on in one of 'lhe ofher seciions. Siaf-f members, leif io right are: M. Sleeper, B. Calloway, D. Neil, S. Legallef, J. Phillips, R. Gard. 1 Jerry, have you made up ThaT page? Where's ThaT sTory, Sue? Jo, have you inTerviewed her ye-T? Genie, This copy has To be proof read. WhaT'd you do wiTh ThaT sporTs picTure, Jim? This Talk may seem sTrange To mosT sTudenTs, buT iT's The oTficial language spoken in H-8 when Bear Tracks is in The making. This year The ediTors adopTed a new sTyle Tor The paper in The Torm oT a news magazine. ATTer a TirsT Trial of The more compacT issue, The magazine was conTinued be- cause oT The favorable sTudenT body response. The Top five picTured above, leTT To right, are: G. Keely, copyreader: J. BooTh, TeaTure ediTor: J. Juhl, ediTorg J. Chandler, sporTs ediTor1 S. Samuels, associaTe ediTor. and magazine work frantically Here are some people wiTh biweekly Troubles- The business sTaTT oT Bear Tracks. B. STellman, seaTed aT The TypewriTer, holds The TiTle oT business mana- ger. AdiusTing Tinances Tor B.T. is her main duTy. J. Arnold, circulaTion head, is responsible Tor geTTing The paper Trom The press To The sTudenTs' hands. J. Anderson, on The Telephone, is well known in local sTores. She's The liaison beTween The sTores and The nearly a million dollars sTudenTs spend locally. Ad manager To you. WiTh keen noses Tor news, These Bear Track reporTers scouTed up scoops, Tracked down inTormaTion and racked Their brains Tor unusual leads To TeaTure and news sTories, all wiThin a few days' Time. STriving biweekly To meeT Thir copy deadline, These sTudenTs have had some close calls, buT each Time They have pulled Through and Bear Tracks has come ouT To iTs hopefully waiTing audience. These re- porTers who deserve recogniTion are, leTT To righT: F. WalsTon, A. BarTells, L. Spencer, P. Adams, J. Berger, B. Rhoades, S. Buckley and Mr. Murray, advisor. l . a aleL'l..R..i1l h'4'- n I- .,,, M- ff' -WNW fr' Sfudylng page makeup, feaiure wrifing, adverfising, and headlines, fhe Journalism l sludenfs learned fhe mechanics of puffing fogefher a newspaper. Visifs fo various prinfing houses supplemenfed lheir classroom worlr. Affer sludying newspapers from high schools ihroughouf lhe counlry, fhey had +he opporlunily lo apply fheir own ideas io fheir firsf cub ediiion, which wenl' +o press April I6. Assisied by ihe advisors, Mr. Murray and Mr. Weldy, a cadel feacher, slaff members were assigned bea+s and organized all ihe adveriising and news coverage. Firsf row, lei? lo riqhi: M. Moore, L. Cinquini, R. Maxfield, J. Thompson, S. Legallef, B. Diclrman. Second row: A. Wegner, T. La Torre, A. Bariells, M. Price, J. Rose, C. Gomes, M. Hirsch, W. Hilion, A. Broolrharf, M. Johnson, P. McDowell, R. Choplen, K. Kipfer, S. Galli, E. O'Connell, D. Coolr. Not pidurocl: S. Fogle, J. Gianolfi, S. Reese, J. Keller. and final deadlines draw nearer Liferary-minded s+uden+s were selecfed in Sepfember 'lo form 'rhe Oak Leaves sfaff. They hoped 'ro produce a magazine conlaining a variefy of shor+ sfories, poelry and humorous feaiures. H was agreed lhe sfaff had successfully accomplished ifs goal. 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I200 guessing Con-lesfs were iusi a 'Few of fhe many a++rai:+i0ng af 'this couples and siags iurned ou+, making fhis fhe besf affended dance in hQwdy dance, firsf of fhe new fall season. The faculiy dining room M-A's hisiory. . 'dues' Red roses, a jeweled crown and a velvef robe iii for a queen: our blonde, blue- eyed sfar, Joyce Keller, reigned over fhe annual Foofball Dance. Her aifendanfs, Bev Wells, Gerrie Keely, Linda Price and Sally Flannagan, received chrysanfhemum corsages, courtesy of fha foolball learn. Tha'l's m.c. Mike Tielemans on siege. many pleasant memories to those Ace boppers shrred up some real l'1ea'laf1l'1e Touchdown Tango. Fealur- nng fhe muslc of Jim Reinhardf and his Sophisfi-cals combo, Hue rock 'n' roll coniesf was one of 'Phe highlighis of 'lhe evening. Free records were also awarded for lucky numbers and +l1e Hmysfery spo'l dance. Y! L L gm 2 f l I , As one of 'lheir money-making proiecls 'rhis pasf year, +he energefic Frosh class sfaged a slag parfy for all freshmen on Ocfober I4'rh in J-Building in place of fhe 'rradilional class dance. I? Bop conlesfs, volleyball and mulfiplicafion dances provided +he evening's en+er+ainmen+. who attended. There were dances ,se The smoolh swing of Doug Delaney and his Collegianaires provided a senlimenlal background for Harbor Lights, fhis year's sophomore dance. Sailboa+ murals, moon and sfar name lags andzfishnefs disguised lhe walls of ihe mulli-purpose room fo carry oul fhe waferfronf +heme. The band, a'Hired in crazy sailor suifs, played on a decoraled wharf. ,f v' iv ,l 1 Qi p h.s.g L 2- '. 0 -.'- 'gn'-1rU n,9 . 1 ..,T': :silk I, , Couples dance 'the ever-popular Bunny Hop al Harbor Lighfs. Feafured aH'rac+ions of ihe eve- ning included lhe Teardroppers, who sang such popular blues numbers as Edna and I'm Crying and Gerald Bird and Joe Rapley who provided a real iam session wifh iheir drum baffle. rwirblniii r'!f l 13: The big even? of December was Candy Cane Capers, M-A's fifih annual Chris+mas dance, and fhis giganfic silver Chrisimas free, +rimmed wiih red ornamenis, was fhe cen+er of a++rac+ion. Candy cane name lags, cufeoufs of San+a's helpers, misile- foe and dancing couples complefed 'rhe fransfor- mafion oi fhe mulfi-purpose room in+o a winler wonderland. One of fhe highlighfs of lhe evening was a visi+ from Sanfa lalias Mr. Coffisi. Chrisfmas requesfs were for everyrhing from minlx coals 'lo men. 'XS' to suit everyone, formal and informal, y 1 The popular Teardroppers harmonized wifh songs ar the Chris+mas dance, December lbih. Specializ- ing in rhyihm and blues numbers, fhey provided en- feriainmenl for many of fhe assemblies and dances fhis pasf year. Members of 'Phe group, lelf io right are: C. Goins, H. Daniels, E. Moore, A. Wilson, E. Arlene and J. Arcenaux. Noi pictured: D. Gooch, accompanist ' Below, riqhl: couples danced around fhe silver and red Chrisimas free +0 'the romanlic music of Benny Wallcins' band af Candy Cane Capers. XX ...f -gl xx X 5 XE x X ,X XX X a i X X Beauiiful palm frees, sweei' smelling flowers, a Hawaiian dance band and cosfumes of 'rypical 'X XXX Island siyles creaied 'Phe aimosphere for fhis year's Luau. Enferiainmenf was improvised by M-A siudenfs, performing for fheir friends. Seven of fhe senior boys gave fheir original inferprelaiion of 'rhe hula, while Yvonne Layne showed ihem how ii was really done. und honoring many: commissioners Dressed in souih sea a'Hire, guys and gals danced io 'the music of Tiny Craw- ford and his Hawaiians af fhe Luau, held January 28+h. The band, which has played for many Army and Navy dances in fhe Islands, as well as perform- ing in several Hawaiian hoiels, sei 'ihe scene for Menlo-A+her+on's firsi' Hawaiian Luau. Lovely Hula Hands was sirummed by Carl Rouniree as Ginny Levensaler looked on wiih amusement Mariha Wrighi and Howie Anawalf were enioying 'Phe exo+ic Hawaiian scenery, which ihe Social Board had arranged especially for +he dance. RTV' f. M- X .A-,LJ .a sv.-sr. .-..,1,- s- .-,.LlYYLAA Y?Yxl -ni l iiillmci H G hui ,f' , 1 Q4 -wwf' . , , i 1 , 5 ls 3 1 if i i1 I vs I 1, X 'F 1 ' ' E .1 .g . I f M , 3 , i L... . . i , 1 0 i. ii li Tye X A1 U , . . . Q K , X 51 s L A Whefher couples were guesfs of fheir friends or dined ouf, dinner parfies were enjoyed by mosf seniors and fheir dafes. Large gef-fogefhers were held af privafe homes for formal dinners, while smaller parfies ol lhree or four couples dined af popular resfauranfs along fhe Peninsula. Jacque Harnbaugh, Don Ellis, Rhoda Maxfield, Chuck Holland, Cris Cochrane and George Fal- lon, among the group fhaf Hslepped ouf for fheir small feasf, were caughf by fhe resfauranf phofographer iusf before leaving for fhe Ball. and football players. The full story Swirling skirfs, dancing feel and smiling faces-symbols of fhe already formal Colonial Room of lhe California Goll and lhe lighfhearfed enioymenf of couples who affended Silver Counfry Club in Soufh San Francisco. As fheir senior year Shadows, 'lhe fiffh annual Senior Ball. From 9:00 unfil l:0O draws fo a close, members of the Class of '56 have many on March IOfh. Jack Fisher and his band provided easy-fo- memories of fheir high school life fo look back upon. The nighf dance-fo music of various fempos. Simple floral arrangemenls of Silver Shadows wilh ifs fesfivily and excifemenf will al- of whife sfock and carnafions added 'lhe finishing fouches fo ways rale high among fhese mosf significanf happenings. 'KL W . ..,,,, , 7 L. . .. . ,:.5::g:1j' f W? - 2' if 21553-rffii if Expecfanf faces lined fhe aisle fo fhe bandsfand in anficipafion of fhe Senior Queen coronafion. As each princess' name was announced, excifemenf mounfed. Finally, fhe words . . . and Merry Davenporf is our queen broughf forfh cheers and applause of approval. Simulfaneous surprise and modesf ioy were shown in fhe queen's expression as she came forward. Merry was crowned Senior Queen of fhe Class of '56 by Presidenf Bill Brodie and was presenfed wifh a gold bracelef engraved wifh fhe same words. Princesses received whife carnafion crowneffes as remembrances of fheir fifle. Marfha Wrighf, Gerrie Keely, Mikel Ann Edelen, and Beverly Wells affended fhe queen. is not fold in these pictures alone, The band fook an infermission and so did Sue Samuels, Jerry Berger, Clare Williams, Gary Wilkins, Garry Cook and Joanne Broeren. Be- fween dances fhese fhirsfy seniors leff fhe crowded dance floor and found a quief fable in fhe corner of an adioining room where fhey could enioy fhe refreshmenfs and falk over fhe success of Silver Shadows - fha besf Senior Ball ever! 1 ,Fi ' 'gl 1 in jf , si! l-nv f :P The home of Carol Sfickney was open fo all seniors and fheir dafes in fhe wee small hours of fhe morning of March Ilfh and here fhe dancing, laughing and gay spirif of fhe Ball con- finued. ln fhe living room couples gafhered fo sif on fhe available chairs and floor space fo relax before fhe nexf party which was on fhe agenda-Nancy Heinrich's breakfasf. it I-Gr 5 , ...D we-5. or vf A-x 'upf The winners from each class for Qhe culesi and mos+ original +win coslume af fhe M.A.G.A. dance, The Twirp Trap, posed for ihis novel piciure on ihe ladder of success. ' : ' r +hey are: B. J. Johnson, D. Brosfrom, C. Holland. S. Ersirom, D. Sipple. S. Soderburg. --'f ' C. Duniway, L. Fuller. F-'I I A. Sfapleion, K. Acherrnan. As all of 'Phe couples fha? aHended ihe dance wore fwin cosfumes, if was difiiculi fo choose fhe bed ouriis. however - omitted are the weeks Mafchmaker Ann Bai-+ells. Seri: 5' 5 ' 3 was having no frouble in cooking up business for fhe marriage boo+h ai 'rhe M.A.G.A. dance. Twirp Trap. Wi+h his honor, S. Cobe, acfing as minisler, couples exchanged lheir vows and were given a mock marriage cer?ifica+e fo conlirm ihe aci. Some dressed-alilre couples waifing paiienfly for iheir furn could be recognized as P. Reynolds and K. Jensen, B. Augensfein and S. Juvef. S. Buckley and C. Olsen. Al+hough some girls were forced fo use pressure on fheir prospecis, J. Broeren 'Finally convinced G. Cool: +o come along willingly. ' ffm. .K a I H I ellie .JQOTH Slricfly from oufer space was +he Sa+elli+e Swing, sponsored by 'ihe Social Board on April 6+h, in J-Building. The dance honored our commissioners for lhe aclive parl 'lhey played in siudenl governmenl and school life lhis pasl' F1 This year, The Commissioners' Dance was an inlerplane- , iary affair. Roclreis, plane+s and saielliies carried oul' lhe oufer space lheme of fhe las? big fling of +he school year, year al M-A. A roclcef ship, surrounded by four unlcnown planefs, was seen floaf-1 .while couples, aHired in dressy sporfs garb, whirled in 'rhe ing in space in The middle of 'lhe mulfipurpose room and salelli+e balloons decoraled The ceiling. Carloon caricalures of +he various siudenl leaders were The only fouch of realily ai fhe Commish success. of preparation, foil and suspense. sfrafosphere below. The fradilional dance iurned ouf +o be as successful as in previous years. 'FS W? we rs L ' s ' WTF 'rs-New ,. ,H I ' 1 .i 1 4 . ' x . - I - f . fiiii: i ' T ' Dark blue slcies provided fhe baclrground for Benny Wallxins and his band, selling lhe scene af lhis ,, X V I ' - x year's Commissioners' Dance, fhe Sa+elli'le Swing. Throughoul 'lhe evening fhe band enferfained I . wilh several popular swing numbers and also sponsored a iig conlesi. M-A-iles enjoyed fhree hours I sl of oufer space holiday a+ +his las+ all-school dance of fhe year. ' if 1 ,v I u . -, Q f - - ' ' lOl as -' , , k , M, . i'9FlfsQf3'f'. as . sis . i H ,ei , X '1 T:s- F xy . H V . . . , ,- . 2:'rNf.c51f.wes ,. 1 . wil ,ewm A AEmw4 lg ,swfw we . vs, sf 1 No one sees what is before his teet: we all gaze at the stars. The Astronomy Club provided an outlet 'for students inter- ested in all phases ot astronomy. The club's activities this year included a field trip to Morrison Planetarium and the construc- tion ot telescopes and constellation proiects. The star gazers, front row, lett to right, are: B. Goldrup, R. Warren, G. Abram- son, C. Lindeman, secretary. Back row: H. Scheib, S. Muron, vice-president: A. Chaney, D. West, president: L. Elstad, P. Kirschner, D. Pelosi, Mr. Nail, advisor. .Else 'rf'-RH X A .x,.w. . -sg 5 , l . f ' The Players' Club gave anyone who was interested in drama a chance to take part in the two annual Players' Club productions. This year Seven- teenth Summer was the tall performance and in the spring A Murder Has Been Arranged created teelings ot suspense in J-Building. The officers tor this year were president, Ann Bartellsg vice-president, David Schofield: secretary, Joan Morgang treasurer, Ramona Mclntosh, and historian, Garth Stevick. What are your interests? Debating'-' Important to our democracy is the art of correct speech, as taught by the Forensic Club advisors, Mr, Williams and Mr. Wood. Through this club, the members were taught the ditterent techniques and skills ot public speaking, and various members placed high in competition with other schools. First row, lett to right: Mr. Wood, D. Polosi, B. Balard, A. Roos, Mr. Williams. Second row: L. Gaugler, L. Beltrano, G. Breeding, H. Brenton. R. Mclntyre, D. Tiaden, H. Miller, D. DeKadt. NA I-L! C5 ue. .ww . ve1.,'. 1- x f an 1 ' l Rare coins from distant lands, with values otten exceeding our own, were collected by the members of this year's Coin Club. Under the supervision ot their advisor, Mr. Austin, they displayed coins during National Coin Week. Members, lctt to right, are: P. Stevenson, J. Carsloyphan, M. Young, R. Weers, K. Ackerman, Mr. Austin, J. Tyons, A. Carlen. Seated: Jeep Jones, president. F5215 ET ur ., l The class will now come lo order! These siudenls have already slarfed planning for fheir fulure by ioining The Fufure Teachers of America club. The aims of 'l'his group are lo give a background of classroom procedure and melhods of 'leaching 'fo siudenfs inreresled in 'rhis lield. Among The club's acfivifies were Trips 'io oiher schools for conferences, movies on 'reaching and acfual par+icipa+ion in classroom inslrucrion in elemenfary schools. Members of ihe club, iirsi' row, ielr lo righr, are: N. Van Arlsdale, C. Allen, C. Feifz, P. Dudley, M. Salmon, J. Lobree. Second row: H. Whipple, P. Whipple, D. Mazonas. Third row: L. Bell, P. Brown, M. Snyder, M. Sue, M. Hunlwiclr, L. Legallef. Acting? Astronomy? Model airplanes? Inleresl in slale and nalional governmenr procedures crealed The Junior Slalesmen. This organizalion, composed of many California high schools, affended sfale and regional convenlions lhroughoui' fhe year. Once annually lhey proceed lo Sacramenlo for 'lhe slale convenlion, where They are allowed lo faire lhe place of Congress for one day. Here, Earl Croclrell, presidenl of our chapfer, has poinied our, fha youlh of foday loolrs forward fo fhe hopes of Tomorrow. Members, 'iirsr row, lefl lo righl, are: P. Weiden, D. Sladler, D. Police, G. Beclrers, T. Angell. Second row: J. lriarfi, P. CroclreH', S. Dunne, L. Price, V. James, J. Klinlr, M. Salmon, P. Kerwin. Third row: T. Carlen, C. Olson, H. Brenlon, A. Tracy, D. S'I'opp, P. Mundell, E. Croclxe'H', G. Weilach, R. Jaquilh, M. Moore, L. Larson. Ready, aim-Fire! Bull's eye! A newly formed organizafion lhis year was M-A's Archery Club. Alfhough acfivilies were somewhaf lale in gefling slarfed because of bad wealher condifions and large? frouble, mem- bers of lhe club parficipaled in several fournamenls and re- ceived special inslrucfion in shooling. The iunior Robin Hoods are, firsl row, lefr lo righl: D. Lange, N. Hales, freas- urerq M. Dorsf, R. Hedge, vice-president D. Rowe. Second row: G. Fox, R. Kenny, F. Pahler, R. Schuler, E. Willis, H. Millar, M. Chase, D. Campbell, Mr. McOmber, sponsor. C' .. IZ 'iff f' 9' fi' 571-if ku L ' ' 2. 5 , Busy 'lhis year showing movies in 'lhe dif- 'Feren+ classes and lneeping films, records and camera equipmeni in order, fhe Audio- Visual Crew has become an esseniial par+ of fhe leaching program a+ Menlo-Aiherfon. Underslanding The proper 'fundamen+als of audio-visual equipmenf are, firs+ row, leff lo righl: D. DeKad'l', B. Hoagland. Second row: Mr. Seccombe, advisor: A. Roos, G. Sievick, P. Merryman, M. Brownell, T. Pafien. Whatever they are, fhere's a club Les Debonnaires-+hey no+ only sfudied French bur pul il 'lo praclicel uses. The French Club, all fhird year siudenfs, planned and carried ouf service proiecis which have 'lo do wifh French. Under -lhe sponsorship of Mr. Lavin, fha all-female organizafion compleied a brownie sale, a Chrislmas program and pariy, a French bread sale and a fasfive Mardi Gras parfy. ln +he firsl row, lef+ +o right are L. Tunis, L. Molrler, M. Haried and J. Broeren. Second row: S. Seeley, J. Boofh, M. Davenport freasurer: P. Reynolds, L. Nicholas and P. Adams. Third row: Mr. Lavin, L. Yarborough, S. Buclrley, F. Feilen and J. Cook. Officers are, clockwise: J. Maison, vice-president C. Cochrane, sergeanf-af-arms: B. Harrison, soc- refaryg and Ann Barfells, president - K ' Au-... f - 9 W 'Q' ln+o 'lhe wild blue yonder flew lhese beaufiful home-made airplanes, guided by fhe members of 'lhe Model Airplane Club, al lheir usual Saiur- day meefings. The club is a'H'empl'ing fo siimulafe and 'io 'furiher inieresl in 'lhe model airplane field. Members, iirsl row, lefl io righi, are: D. Brosfrom, M. Leicesier, J. Marlensen, secreiary. Back row: B. Goldesiine, La Smiih, 'ireasurerg R. Fisher, B. Long, president D. Parlrer, Mr. Grey, a visor. tailor-made for them at M-A When Los Osilos Espanolesu hung lhis life-sized Frenchman in effigy, lhe French counlered wifh a Thumbs down on +he Spanish campaign. The Spaniards insisled lhey had simply dressed a rag doll in a 'iorn slriped shiri and a berel +ha+ were cluifering up iheir hacienda! Their ofher acfivilies included a Karro+ Krunch sale and a Chrislmas parly. Righiz The club's olTicers are: J. Woodcock, presidenh B. Varly, vice-presidenfg G. Monlana, secreiary, and B. Davidson, sergeanl'-al-arms. Below: Members of The club, iirsl row, lell to riqhf: E. Merlc, D. Neil, L. Price, H. Grey, B. Bennefl, J. Lobree, M. Samon. Second row: B. Rhoades, G. Keely, D. Newporf, C. Blalre, H. Burgess, M. Davidove, G. Kirillin. Third row: K. Marlin, D. Schofield, B. Pill, J. Anderson, J. Pafferson, D. De Feo, A. Robinson, D. Wild. R. gasp i ' N545 Calling K6QNL . . . come in. The amaleurs are on lhe line now 'lhal' lhe members of lhe Radio Club have received 'iheir official slalion license. The boys made field lrips 'ro lhe KGO +ransmi'l l'er and TV siaiions, and for ihose who wanled fo learn more, lhere were leclures given on 'lhe dilfereni phases of radio. Club members, iirsl row, lei? io riqhl, are: R. Polese, P. Belew, R. Lemlre, Mr. Brown, advisor. Second row: M. Fallon, T. Berger, B. Shipe, C. Slubenrauch, D. Wesl. Third row: A. Roos, P. Merryman, P. Sievenson, B. Cheal. Fourlh row: L. Reiss, H. Wyman, D. Larned, L. Donaghey. H ' 5 f 4 I 1 'ff pi. .-3. ' Tri wg-Qflwrnlh-' X 45 A WW 60llC5fll I . Q Never B sharp-never B Hat Helping io keep spirils high a+ many of lhe afhlefic evenis fhe band played our school songs and assisfed as a background 'For +he yells. A+ fhe concerfs and assemblies 'lhe band also pro- vided enfer+ainmen+ for 'rhe sludenl' body. The Pep Band, a smaller group, made up of selecfed members of 'rhe band, played af rallies and al The orches+ra demonsiraied i+s accomplishmenis io ihe sfudeni' body ai bo+h fhe Winler and Spring conceris. Wi'I'h approximaiely for+y mem- bers, 'lhis group of musically inclined s+uden+s learned how fo work fo- geiher +o produce fhe besi possible resulis. The orchesira, wiih The band and choral groups, par+icipa+ed in several performances in fhe commu- ni+y and ai lhe Menlo Park grade school. Firsr row, lei+ +o right A. S+aple- ion, K. Freiiag, R. Wa'I'son, P. Gallison, M. Hunlwork. Second row: L. Legalle+, C. Sievenson, D. DeKad+, E. Gullison, L. Brunner. Third row: E. Willis, N. Smifh, R. Ramp, E. Bell, S. Thompson, N. Hensoli, G. Young, V. Gardiner, S. Speaker, R. Horn. Fourirh row: Mr. Brown, N. Hansen, O. Hawkins, L. Irvine, K. Carier, D. Barnes, F. Fors, D. Cavender, N. Robin- son, D. Hall. Fiiih row: L. Genfry, B. Franklin, E. Lopez, M. Bowles, R. Hickman, D. Lange, D. Roberison, M. Drummond, P. Simon, A. Carier. sovwrf was a useful proverb that guided games when ihe whole band couldn'+ perform The members, firsi row, leii io righi: L. Irvine R. Reinhardi, K. Carier, T. Velique'He, C. Clark, P. Tracy. Second row: R. Fuiikado, D. Carr, R. King, O. Hawkins. Third row: D. Dodge, R. Onii veros, T. Berger, R. Hampion, C. Sirowiher, E. Swegles, J. King, L. Lowe, D. Barnes, R. Hoh, P. Sunnergren, M. Day, G. Olson, B. Beise, M. Drummond, L. Wagner. Fifih row: R. Holi, L. Edwards, G. Wilkins, G. Parks, L. Fuller, T. Baker, J. Reinhardi, D. Hall, E. Ka'I'suyoshi, D. Schamber, G. Smiih, B. Sayles, D. Roberson. Sixih row: Mr. Brown, L. Geniry, J. Pafierson, R. Franklin, J. Ralsfon, J. Rapley, M. Bowles, A. Harfman, H. Schieb, D. Lange, W. Clark, and P. Simon. '-fiffv , , f 'n 5' I' S 'ruff , :., J W Wx, . -'. 1 3. - ln The music deparimenl This year, a new music group was formed, under +he direclion of Mr. Ireland. Singing was Their specially and so They called Themselves The Choraliers. All of +he sfudenfs have had some music in Their background, and so when They performed oufside of school They served as an infer- mediary befween The public and The Menlo-Afherlon Music Deparimeni. Members, lirsl row, leff To riqlil, are: J. King, P. Walson, K. Haynes, R. Lao, Sefond row: J. Ferhenbach, S. Fogle, B. Huddlesion, J. Damon, S. Juvel, F. Johnson, S. Seaver. Third row: W. Ireland, insfruclorg J. McGinnis, D. Robinson, L. Edward, D. Morley. the school musicians during the year Harmonious melodies sung by 'The A Cappella Choir livened M-A's school year as These songsfers performed al assemblies, churches and oiher gafherings. Firsl row, lcll To righl: R. Lao, E. Barfholomew, D. Gooch, M. Carraccia, S. Carlfon, C. Kipfer, S. Juvef, S. Gray, M. Robinson, J. Fehrenbach, P. Wa+son, K. Haynes. Second row: W. Ireland, C. Spiegelberg, B. Lassen, J. King, D. Neil, L. Kramer, S. Seaver, S. Ellmore, M. Gruner, J. Keller, S. Marsh, S. Lindquisf, C. Rider, L. Weiss, P. Walllcer, S. Bie, Third rowx J. Phipers, T. Grindle, J. Van Norfwiclr, M. Salmon, M. Davidove, L. Cabaniss, B. Samons N. Anderson, J. Damon, R. Owens, B. Huddlesfon, M. Meyers, M MacKenzie, L. Hoehn, M. Snyder, M. Wrighl, M. Plaisfed. Fourlh row C. Drury, F. Johnson, G. Plaisfed, W. Marlorana, J. Maisulrado, D Thomas, D. Cox, F. Hardf, R. Lynch, D. Robinson, B. Hamman, T. Gore E. Doyle, T. Hodgson, J. Angelo, E. Sherman, M. Johnson, D. Morley A. Ledda, J. McGinnis, J. Burgard, C. Hinclrs. I ' Tremendous yells, many vicfories and a roofing sfand filled wifh maroon and gold: our cheerleaders have been one of 'lhe main 'lacfors in 'Forming M-A's repu+a'rion as fhe school wiih ferrilic school spirii. These girls puf in many hours of pracfice, perfeciing new yells and roufines. Rallies Thai' preceded +he various foofball games gave 'lhe cheerleaders a chance 'ro iniroduce fheir new yells and lo spark up lhe spirii' of fhe M-A-iles. Above, ihe gals cheered ai' 'the Homecoming game. Leif lo right Sue Barron, Mikel Ann Edelen and Fran Feifen. School spirit was no ghost at M-A, Here come 'Phe Menlo Bears was +he cry the cheering secfion 'look up when +he M-A pompon girls began iheir roufine. The iurbuleni fumbles of The M-A Bear helped inspire The roofers 'lo really pu? forlh 'lhaf lremendous maroon and gold spirii. These six girls were chosen 'from an overwhelming crowd ol M-A girls. Their faiihful parlicipafion a+ all a+hle+ic even+s has added greally lo 'lhis year's viciories. Firs+ row, lofi io righiz B. Buckles, S. Leisler, M. Wright Second row: S. While, M-A Bear, P. Mc- Dowell, F. Johnson. 1 Cheering fheir 'favorife feam on io viciory, Frosh-Soph yell leaders Carolyn De Feo and Sue Clancy represenfed M-A's Tremendous school spirif ai all The Frosh-Soph foci- ball games lasi fall. The firsf Frosh-Soph cheerleaders 'io be elecfed al M-A, fhey personified pep and vivaciiy wifh iheir original rou+ines. Rhyihmic sieps and iiashing silver announced fhe arrival of fhe M-A maioreiies a+ haliiime during all of 'ihe 'foofball games fhis fall. These girls also represenied our school in local parades as They sporied iheir sprighily baions and high-srepping rou+ines. The maioreifes, leii' io righi, are: J. Grimm, D. Lange, D. Loveland, J. Salmons, K. Maiihews, M. Brown, D. Moore. Seaiedz P. Gullison, E. Gullison. thanks to the enthusiasm and The popular Menlo-Afherion Dance Band was composed of iop orchesfra members wiih an inferesi in dance music. One of 'their engagemenis fhis year was ihe PTA dance, where iheir smooih music was very well received. The band, feafuring Lance Fuller in a +rumpei solo, also coniribufed i-is ialenis io ihe Spring Concert Shown in fhe iirsi row, leli 'ro righl, are: P. Tracy, D. Carr, K. Carier, T. VeliqueHe, C. Clark and Mr. Brown. Second row: D. Schamber, G. Olson, L. Fuller. Third row: M. Bowles, P. Simon. .I I , +- ,, , 1 Seniors put the finishing iouches on Max, the featured float in M-A's first Homecoming parade. Complete with light-up nose and movable arms, the bear carried a bedraggled Sequoia Cherolree onio the field. A group of senior boys willingly volunteered lo carry Home- coming Queen Mikel Ann Edelen's throne across the field between lhe halves of ihe annual M-A-Sequoia grid fill. ' Highlighting the eve- ning was the Sock Shuffle, sponsored by several Tri-Y's at Burgess gym after the game. Couples wore malched sox and Dave Sex+on's band provided the swinging music. 0A+ most colleges, foolball season isn'l complele without the 'lradiiional Homecoming Day festivities, but Menlo-Atherton is the 'First high school in the Bay Area to stage such an evenf. support of cheerleaders and students ms ff rx I X is so 0 A, 1 I , W W ' ll R ph x ' x V cu. is ICJ - lf ' , x fm X if l s ,ff ff 1 '- f . ,Jag A f X ' 4. , , -+.- . A - A X 6 M - f-ff fe ,Z ,,, 'WW N v 1 fx dh, - Ending their high school days as top honor students, these Juniors and Seniors formed the Menlo-Atherton chapter ot the California Scholarship Federation. By earning a grade aver- age which equaled ten points, and remaining members of the society tor tour semesters out ot six, some students were qualified tor lite membership and received miniature golden lamps. The Grade-A members, tirst row, left to right, are: A. Bartells, G. Keeley, H. Burgess, P. Vartanian, T. Hanna, G. Montana, P. Adams, L. Shine, L. Nicholas, S. Seaver. Second row: M. Davidove, R. Maxtield, J. Bishop, J. Cook, B. Lambert, B. Rhoades, J. Felkner, S. Racine, L. Yarborough, M. Salmon. Third row: D. Burnett, H. Brenton, D. Li, H. Heubach, B. Run- clell, G. Bolton, D. Barnes, D. Hall. Interest among students concerning Studious students! Although some ot these Freshman and Sophomore members ot the C.S.F. may have been born smart, most ot them have had to work hard to get their A grades. Helping M-A's grade standing this year have been, first row. lett to right: Miss Arends, advisor: M. lriate, P. Christian, J. Harrington, L. Legallet, J. Gough, S. Warner, S. Lampan, S. White. Second row: R. Stendell, T. Berger, V. Ward, D. Diegelman, G. Hetcher, H. Spalding, S. Stevenson, J. Gibbs, M. Plaisted, L. Crawford, M. Moore, J. Johnson, N. Cooper- rider, S. Armstrong. Third row: P. Weiden, J. Mortensen, T. Angell, T. Baker, C. Stubenrauch, B. Franklin. D. Lang, B. Reinhardt, J. Jones, K. Hull, P. Bonacich, G. Wettach, C. Clark, F. Atkinson, C. Wessendort, A. McDearon. I L .gy . ,C 4 ii. A, S K 4 V '- 7' , ' . 2 A M. I A Yi' Q A h ' t' la lied in teamworlr and coordination. Just because they are girls doesn't mean thatt is orgamza lon c The bloclc M-A, which was sported on white iaclxets, was their recognition ot participation in indi- vidual and team sports and officiating at athletic events. M-A is one ot the few schools which allows 'ts students to reteree the games Money was raised through cookie and rooters' buttons sales tor an I . initiation dinner at the close ot the year. Members, left to right, are: G. Keely, T. Grindle, L. Kramer, G. Montana, J. Kuwano, D. Niel, G. Hirsch, S. Seaver. Standing: N. Heinrich, president. grades, sports, careers and activities A ot ot gold lies at the end ot a rainbow Malring this legend come true, these students have p . followed their rainbow, a full high school activity program, and have found their pot ot gold, a coveted Golden Key award. Activities ot this society have included a tea and a Golden Key point revision. ' ' ' ' V ' ' G. St 'clc, B. Rhoades, A. Schwarz Members, 'first row, lett to right, are. T. Barrlentos, P. artamlan, ev: , J Coolr. Second row: A. Roos, Mr. Lavin, advisor: R. Maxtield, G. Keely, L. Foley, T. Grindle, J. Broeren. Third row: M. Wright, L. Fuller, J. Booth, A. Bartells, D. Sullivan. N, 'ary'-4 .Marr-af, .. ..... A .Eiga 'Nts iii e A A w .. '1g.i.ai AL. x i Q1 I 'ii ' Queslions concerning every+hing from zoology 'fo fralernily parlies were explained by fhe San Jose Slafe represenfalive a+ M-A's annual College Day. Curriculum, living condilions and enlrance exams were 'lhe main fopics of discussion al mosl' of fha hour-long sessions. Juniors and seniors had an opporlunify fo gel all lhe inside informalion on lhe schools of 'lheir choice as more lhan forly dililerenl colleges and universilies were re prese nled. You've heard of lhe Roman empresses faking mill: bafhs? Gaile Davis gol lhe same freafmenl here from Sarila Slein- berg during lheir commercial acl al fhe lirsl 'ralenf assembly. Thai was Carol Lolgren peeping happily from behind Sue While's hand, and under fhal' mask, believe if or nol, was Kalhy Farnsworlhl College Day was organized +o assisl sfudenls in 'finding lhe righ+ schools for 'rheir own individual falenls and inleresls. Mr. Nugen+ welcomed delegales on arrival from lhe College of lhe Pacific. Some of lhe olher schools represenfed included U.C.L.A., Willamelle, Oregon Sfale, College of San Mafeo, Pepperdine and Darlmoulh. The C.S.F.-sponsored evenf was held November 2nd. was stimulated by honorary clubs Sleepy-lime gals, L. Foley, N. Newporl, M. Haried, J. Fellmer, S. Gray, N. McDowell and L. Molrler, raled appreciafive whislles from fhe audience for fheir cule Mr. Sandman panfomime. Alfired in red and while pollra dol nighfgowns, lhe girls performed a+ fha second of +wo lalenl assemblies sponsored November 8+h and 9l'h by lhe Cullural Board The assemblies, firsf of +his lype in M-A's hislory, climaxed a 'ralenl find in all GO classes The variefy of acls chosen af fhe audilions included lumbling, folk singers, an oboe solo a comic monologue, hulas and a drum ballle. rg f. ,a -31 .,... ,, li ill Some of our fufure airline hosfesses may well be among lhis group of sludenfs, Vocafional days, sponsored by 'Phe Culfural s Board, highlighled +his and many orher fulure careers such as 5' Engineering, Medicine, Foresiry and Educaiion, The program was ' A carried ou+ in March. it i To help promofe inleresf in -lhe various fields of iournalism as well as +o increase +he s+uden+'s general knowledge, professional men came lo speak al Journalism coffee hours every o'rher Thursday. Adver+ising, readership quali+ies and wha+ in'I'erning on a newspaper enfails were discussed by lhe mulfiple newspaper reporfers and edifors. and programs throughout the year. Dad's old shiri, crazy hafs, wild colors and everyihing from false eyelashes +o grey hair was seen a+ M-A's lhird annual Moldy Day. To be moldy bu+ near was fhe idea behind fhis occasion which allowed fhe s+uden1s 'io use iheir imaginafion for cos+umes slressing old clolhes, clashing combinae 'lions and haphazard oufms. Some of fhe more afhleric sludenfs roller slsaled, jumped rope or bicycled lo school. The successful day of high-spirired fun climaxecl fhe pre-Easier vacafion weelr. We , sa- asa 1 1, Any girl in 'ihe audience could idenfily herseli wiih Angie, ihe heroine in Sevenieen+h Summer and sympafhize wiih her admiraiion of Jack Dulufh, +he besf baslzeibell player in lhe couniy. To An- gie's delight, they were iniroduced and began daf- ing. During ihe summer 'lhey wenr sfeady, buf ihrough a misundersianding engineered by Jacl:'s ex-girl friend Jane, 'ihey broke up. No longer ihe gay girl she once was, Angie began preparing for her depariure 'lo college, when Jack reiurned. He con- fessed his misialre in believing ihe iealous Jane and he and Angie made up io provide a happy ending. Here, Kiify lPhoebe Jenlrsl, lhe younger sisfer, seemed disgusied as ihe enraplured Angie iDebbie Wallacel iold her parenis iDiane Aclrerman and David Schoiieldl aboui' Jack. Audiences left J Building either CAST OF HSEVENTEENTH SUMMER Angie Morrow Jack Dululh Mr. Morrow Mrs. Morrow., Kiiiy , . , Lorraine ,, , Margarei ,,,,,, Marlin Keele. Ari ,. ..,,. Tony ,., ,. Mar ie ,, 9 Janen, Flrz, ,, You'll be wailing for me when you come baclc from college, won'+ you, Angie? aslrs Jack lFred Sfarlll and Angie nods happily as ihe curiain descends on 'ihe final acl. Debbie Wallace ...,, Fred Sfarlr . David Schofield ,,,,,..,,Diane Ackerman ,. Phoebe Jenlrs Rhoda Maxiield Barbara DeAngeles ,. ,,.,,.. ..,..,,, D ich Parlrs .,.,.,,,.,,, Bill Wood .. ..... Gary Bolion ,........,BeHy Aced Sue Hall ,,,s...,Gary Breeding Tense and unsure of herself Lorraine ihe second oldei' 'l' lllh d , , s sis er o a hgaxhpldl made a blind dale for fhe evening, while Angie and Margarei, i . . e odesi snsier iBarbara De Angelesl loolred on wlih sympalhy. i V me .., ma CAST OF CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN MT. Gllbreih, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,,,,,, Y,Y,,A,,,, K a ri Jensen Mrs. Gilbrefh. Frank ....,,,,,,, , Ernesfine. Anne .,,,,,,,.,,, Marfha ,, Bill .A7A,,,,,, Fred ..,.,,,,, Dan ,,,,., Jackie ,,,,,,, , Lillian ,,.,,,,.,,Ar, Miss Brill ...... , Larry ,,.,.,,...., ,, Dr. Burfon ..,.. .. ,........Jo Boofh Fred Sfark Susan Ersfrom ,,,,.,,..,Faye Johnson ,,,,Mariorie Hirsch ,,,,,,..,,Gary Bolfon Don Day .... Dave Brosfrom , ,,,,, Marshall Leicesfer ,...,r...r.Judy Jacques Rhoda Maxfield .,,,...,Howard Anawali ,,,..Sfeve Colne Joe Scales .,....,,Y ,.,,,,,, Paul Clarkson Mrs. Fihgerald, ....,,,,Paf Reynolds laughing, crying or scared stiff, Dad's masfer plan was fo gel' Anne fhrough high school a year ahead of lime, so she would be free fo help her mofher around fhe house when he lefl' for Europe. However, Miss Brill, 'Phe old maid school feacher, made if quife difficulf for Dad fo carry 'lhrough his plans. Below: Yea, Dad! yelled fhe Gilbrefh children, as fhey encouraged him fo re-enacf his old vaudeville show for fhem. This was fhe lasf family scene of fhe play, because Dad Gilbreih was leaving fo lecfure af 'rhe Worlcl's Managemenf Conference in Europe. Few of fhe children realized fhaf he was suffering from hearf frouble and mighf never reiurn. However, fhey were all sure of one fhing: when your family is all fogefher i+'s fhe happiesf fime in +he world. Lower righfz Grea+ Cassar's ghosf! exclaimed Dad Gilbreih, as he looked on wifh amazemenf af his daugh+er's young hero, Larry. Ernesfine and Frank Gilbrefh appeared in fronf of fhe closed curfain as fhey recalled pasf memories and when fhe curfain rose 'rhey 'took fheir parfs fo relive iheir experiences. wcfie t F LQ- 'Qq . XlX, 3w, R , ' f'?Has-1 .' 3 'gm ,,,- My xi . ,l 2 yi . : - 3 ' Me' ,..v .f fm K i . As the friends and relalives of Sir Charles Jasper drank a +oas+ +o his ghosf in an a++emp+ lo drive Maurice Mullins, lar right info a confession, Mullins realized fhal he was slowly being driven inlo a frap. Sir Charles' ghosl disappeared and Mullins, crazed by fhe seemingly impossible pre- ceding acfion, confessed io poisoning his rela+ions, fhus enabling him +o receive fwo million pounds, as sfafed by fhe family will, Suspense, drama and keen enioymenf were fhe keynofes lo fhis year's Spring produc+ion, A Murder Has Been Arranged. One of 'fhe mosl fense scenes of fhe play was 'the murder of Sir Charles lplayed by David Schofieldl by Maurice Mullins lplayed by Fred Siarkl. Sir Charles, dying from poison, fried as a las'r aHemp+ 'ro sfrangle his murderer. depending on the play they had seen CAST OF A MURDER HAS BEEN ARRANGEDH Miss Groze , Cavendish ,, , Mrs. Wragg Jimmy Norfh . Bealrice Jasper, Mrs. Arfhur ,, Sir Charles Jasper . Maurice Mullins A Woman ,, , 1 -- . Y l .. ,....s Jo Boofh Gerfh Sfevick .Diane Mazonas ............,Dick Parks ., ,Carol Drury Diane Ackerman ......,David Schofield ......,,Fred Sfark Rhoda Maxfield l Porhaying a believer in black magic who has mysferiously been s+ruck dumb, R. Max- Held, cenler, read her 'Fefe from fhe Legend of +he S+. James Theafref' An au'rhen+ic prophecy . . . and she who is s+ruck dumb when she speaks, fhen will she suffer a violenl deaih, and fhe ghosi of 'the murdered will walk. Casi members, lefl 'ro right include J. Boofh as Sir Charles' secreraryp D. Ma- zonas, fhe cockney maid, D. Ackerman, Sir Charles' morher-inflaw: R. Maxfield, fhe dumb woman: D. Parks, a young admirer of Bealrice Jasper, and C. Drury as Bea+rice, Sir Charles' young wife. azz ai Phil Woolpert, who coached the University ot San Francisco Dons to their second consecutive NCAA victory this year, talked with many M-A athletes after his speech to the wres- tling and basketball teams. Pointing out the growing com- petitive spirit in college basketball, the NCAA coach ot the year also gave several pointers in playing successtul games. .2 The purpose ot the banquet was to give various awards and blocks to the outstanding members ot this school's basketball g and wrestling squads. f X ,ef 'Jam' ,,! , ax. . Fathers alternately sponsored and The Boys' Block M-A was one ot the most active groups in school this year. To raise money, the Block Society held a turkey rattle for the whole school betore Thanksgiving. Pertorming services at extra- curricular events and games as well as at school, this group made a good contribution. The members are: J. Angelo, J. Angelo, B. Augen- stein, B. Adams, J. Bishop, B. Bull, J. Baker, R. Blouin, J. Bogue, G. Brown, D. Beach, D. Crane, R. Carter, B. Davidson, C. Dahl, G. Davis, R. Day, D. DeFeo, B. Dickinson, H. Edwards, B. Farnsworth, L. Fuller, J. Finegold, B. Ford, P. Fernandez, G. Grider, F. Sayer, G. Gowdy, C. Gwartney, B. Hilton, T. Holland, W. Hampton, O. Hughes, R Harris, D. Hack, C. Holland, K. Holleutteur, L. Irwin, S. Johnston, D Judge, M. Lewis, B. Lawson, A. Ledda, B. Lorton, J. Lorton, S. Mc- Nitt, E. Maloney, J. Matucha, G. Matthews, D. Minami, B. Menta J. Meese, L. Miller, R. Netsell, D. Powell, J. Pinto, A. Robinson, R Ramp, D. Skuce, J. Stanford, A. Sundquist, V. Sanchez, D. Starnes, A. Schwarz, D. Thomas, H. Turner, H. Turner, M. Tielemans, D. Tap son, J. Terhune, B. Varty, C. Weesner, B. Wendell, B. Ward, D. Wild and J. Wild. if ix Q J as .. f 1 mx Ag C, astmzlwzaxw i'z...'w.zmsr.:w4aPfv.':l?'i www . fs-fmfxm' ei -vPk Y!e.'..:h.ri:'::.LQr53.A!.--vw...s. 1. - , ' m f .. F' ' f w - - u,n: l Jll lg' WW., sv . G-I2, O-I6, Bingo! called an excifed fa+her, who had par+icipafed in one of lhe evening's besr games of chance. Many laughing an enfhusiasiic faces were seen around 'rhe Bingo -lable all sei fo win a prize. Several boofhs were found in fhe rec room which gave +he gals and 'fheir dads a real opporluniiy io +es'r 'lheir slrill. sm ..--1 Have you ever fried fo carry a polafo on a spoon The leng+h of +he mulfi-purpose room? You did if you were presenf fhe nigh+ of ihe falher-daughler gel'-fogefher. Tops in Pops. The girls also pu? on a super +alen+ show for 'rheir dads. The all-girl orchesfra. piano solos, mono- logues, and 'Phe commercial sfunls in beiween acfs really showed fhe dads fha? 'I'heir daughlers had lried 'fo provide an evening of fun for +hem. were honored on two occasion' One of fhe M.A.G.A.'s biggesi produc'rions fhis year was 'lhe 'lafher-daughfer Rec Nighl, Tops in Pops on April I3. Taleni performances, sack races, bingo games, and ierrific eais highlighled 'lhe eve ning's fun. Fa'rhers and iheir daughfers padicipafed side by side in all 'Phe various relays and oiher games for prizes. The J-Building was really bubbling over when lhe gals freaiecl iheir pops 'lo a nighl of enioymenf fogelher. Q. 4 fx 120 1 , - da... ..,--. x ' 4 1 1 .VH ' V in . :W K . F, ' , Q ,.- , A Q1 ,. QS, - H ,X ,. A . +. A gn. '- - . ' k :Q vw L. .:':.'4fif,:' V ' W , ?u55Jw3,'E1i',,, f, A 1 I 1 T . 1' Q ,fn ,Rt X r , , :EQ 4 ., ,by ,K , K. ,,, ,.. 'A' mf 1 V 15 -4 :QQ Q, ' . Vi . 1 . F. , w -. 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San Mateo Sequoia Burlingame Palo Alto . Jetterson One can see by the anxious loolrs ot coaches Howard Costello and Don Dort- meier the tenseness telt during a hard-fought game. Head coach Costello specializes in the baclrtield and has turned out many top ball players: many all-P,A.l.. players and one, Troy Ratlitt, even made the High School All- American team. Don Dortmeier, line coach, has provided many polished linemen includ- ing All-P.A.L. Duane Starnes and Don Wild, second string P.A.L. The two coaches tried to provide good leadership tor the members ot the team in stressing good sportsmanship and team spirit, along with perfected slrill. 7 BSQTBBT 9R72a is as U26 .71 .7 . Jr -qu-5 1 L M-A's Varsify foofball squad sparlced a fine season wiih good coaching behind fheir forces. Mem- bers of The winning ieam, 'lirsf row, le-ll To righl, are: W. Hampfon, H. Turner, O. Hughes, L. lrwin, J. Marlin, D. Hinlrle, R. Blouin, G. Gowdy, E. Lopez, G. Grider, B. Varfy, R. Carfer. Second row: H. Cos- fello, head coach, B. Hilfon, G. Mafihews, R. Ramp, G. Carr, B. Menfa, D. Mannebach, R. Pancharian, R. Dorsf, B. Ward, D. Minami, D. Thomas, T. Pancharian. Third row: B. Diclcenson, J. Wild, J. Meese, B. Lorfon, J. Angelo, V. Askew, B. Livingslone, G. Brown, J. Bogue, B. Davidson, B. Hanson, E. Taney, J. Finegold, J. Rose, D. Dorfmeier, line coach. Fourlh row: T. Hodgson, D. Slarnes, J. Angelo, G Fallon, D. Newhouse, B. Brodie, B. Ailrinson, G. Coolr, C. Holland, F. Gayer, D. Wild, R. Mclnfyre, G. Fox, J. Bishop, P. Fernandez. Starnes, Wild, earn places on P.A.L. Leif: Ouf in fhe clear for a momenf, fullbacl: Bill Hillon piclred up yardage againsf Lincoln. Aflfer walching fhe 'leam run over iwo previous opponenfs, our roo+ers wi+nessed a breaihfaking defeaf al fhe hands of a sfrong Lincoln leam. Below, lell: Gordy MaHhews, fooiball and +raclr slar, appeared 'ro be using bolh of ihese spor'rs To besl advanfage as he hurdled over would-be San Jose faclrlers for some good gainage. Bill Brodie seemed baffled as fo whaf fo do wifh an enfer- prising San Jose man. The Bruin squad won This game wi'rhou'l foo much Trouble. Below, right A pass flew info Jerry Terhune's readied hands, and he was on his way 'for more yardage as a Sequoia man prepared 'lo rush him. M-A soared pasi Sequoia ai one of 'rhe year's nigh? games. dit ww, :Ke i ln high gear, speedy Bear fullback Bill Hanson l32l passed ano+l1er five-yard rnarlzer during ihe Burlingame conflict Wi+h followers ho? in pur- sui'r, Hanson challred up 44 more yards. As a resul'r of specfacular running and passing, lhe Bruins won 'rhis maich, 34-I3. Abou? fo be forcefully sfopped by an ominous Burlingame player, Bruin halfbaclr Gary Grider l40l made an unsuccessful aHemp+ af a run around end. Throughouf fhe season Grider was one of 'rhe leading yard gainers for fhe Varsify Bears. Rugged play prompts school spirit Come on Menlo, le+'s go! H was ano+her firs'r down againsf 'rhe Palo Alfo Vikings as fhe enihusiasfic yells of M-A roofers cheered lhe leam on. Thaf 'Famous maroon and gold spiri+ was evidenced ihroughouf ihe exciiing season and +he fans were always fhere, rooiing for The feam, regardless of The score. lnspira- 'fion for +he Bears +o win was received from fhe good, loud roofing secfion. Talen+ and feamworlr may be imporfanf, buf There can be no viclory wifhouf The will fo win. cf WY C fl' I Q' . A VX K Awww' - -. ,,,, I. 'fs k. '1 H PQ k. . ' V V 'A 3' 1. ,W -.L , W' . T3' l it AI , Iilnumliglhi ll 5C.A.,' . . f' i-3' agn--' , -1-.fi ,gn t I , X V-, g,,XS THQ 4: Sl ffx X V, M,1,',,L YN we - L- -F' -1 , ' f' J 1: ' ,ha . ,f - R . V .ag 1, R ,., -L , A 1212? 'i j'.fs,t,sil M ,S'7'3S' -4 5- 'wi . Q, A j. h 8 , , m e .4 f ,Sf : P ., T 5: - , , .-Q gy i -' 16' HA ' 1 , X , Vj,,q.i SL: ,, .tg ' - , Zh N' 'N It .2 . A M 7 f, H ' 2 :I if i i iz M H . an 0 , I i' W e ' ' , , - i .Qfff1? ff3f' Tfff E'W1'l- fYfA if , r ,g Ti 7 Ii' . -fi ' ' G 5 fl fi , , N 4. A L, - When Herm Daniels 1201 is 'lro'H'ing down fhe furf ln order fo faclrle a Bear player, you have 'l'o af 60 per, i+'s going io falce more +han one hand +o cafch him firsr, and Bruin halfbaclr Les Dalecio fl5l iusi wasn'1' cooperafing wifh 'lhose unfriendly Bur- ' sfop him, as was proved in fhis bouf againsi' Bellar- 1 mine's Frosh Coming u fas+ was Tom Dou las I5 lingame boys. The final score was 6-0 in 'favor of M-A, indicafing -the close, hard-foughf frend of +he game. - P 9 l J. abouf io lend a helping hand in fhe scuffle. A . , Coaches trim largest F-S furnou n 1 Somewhere beiween big Rog Posielwaife and Nichio Aiyoga was a Cherolree who had made his lasf yards on 'lhis play. Bruce Nolrafa l44l and Milne McGriFf l30l hailed behind. A+ fhe climax of ihe hecfic mafch, however, 'Phe Sequoians remained unvanquished, 6-0. l l28 Ai Frosh-Soph Fooiball Scores I 1 .- Menlo-A+her'ron ,.,..,...,........ I3 San Mafeo ,,,........,4,, ....,, 6 Menlo-Aiherion ..A...... ...,w 0 Palo AI+o ........ .......,, 2 0 3 g' 5 3 Menlo-Aiherfon .................. 2I Souih Cily .,,,.., .,,,.. 6 V Menlo-Alherron .A,,., ......... I 2 Hillsdale ......., ,,.... 6 Menlo-Aiherion ..,...,,.......... 27 Jefferson ......,. .,,,.,,.,, 3 6 1, f Menlo-Alherfon .,,,.. ...,, 0 Capuchino ...A... .,,,.. I 4 li , I' ' Menlo-Alherfon ,....... . ...,. 6 Burlingame .... ..,,,, 0 ,V-mm? Menlo-Afherion ....,, ,.... 0 Sequoia ,..... ...... 6 'W 1 K l y V R3 s' Diagramming one of +heir many plays, Frosh-Soph coaches Franlr Beffencourf, Sam Lugonia, and Bob Arneson planned oul 'lheir l'eam's sfralegy 'for The nexf game. Wi+h mos? of Ihe velerans losl 'ro Ihe Varsify, Ihese line coaches shaped a sfrong feam 'lhaf finished high in +he PAL. info a husfling, winning squad. Unlike Iheir big brolhers, Ihe Bear Frosh-Soph loo'rball Ieam laclred any really speciacular runners or passers lhis year. Under 'lhe guidance of coaches Franlc Belfencourf and Sam Lugonia, however, fhe squad produced sleady, dependable players. Halfbaclcers Les Dalecio and Doug Hoviclr coupled 'fo malre a slrong defensive club and 'lhe Bears placed 'third in 'lhe PAL, having won a large percenlage of 'lheir games. Head Coach BeHencour'l's charges, lirsl row, lelf 'ro righl: M. Thompson, M. Okalugawa, T. Nel- son, P. Donoghy, G. DeGive, Caplain R. Holderman, K. Williams, D. Peasley, L. Delecio. Second row: M. Aoyogi, R. Jones, D. McDowell, H. Daniels, J. Johnson, J. McCormick, L. Vandervoorl, J. Finegold, R. Simonini, Coach Belfencourl. Third row: B. Jones, L. Larson, R. Flogel, D. Hoviclr, F. Aflcinson, W. Mesehe, C. Clarlt, A. Franlls, J. Pierce, K. Nalcala, D. Green, Coach Lugonia. Fourfh row: R, Hanis, H. Brumm, M. McGuff, J. Bufch, R. Anderson, B. Nalxala, C. Wallzer, B. Corson, R. Ralls, C. Lulrus, R. Posile- waife, F. HewiH, O. Hawkins, D. Aced, L. lrwin. , 1 3 i V A I is I Varsiiy Baslceiball Scores Me,-,I0-A+her-ton ,,,,,A A,A,,,,,,A,A, 5 3 Mouniain View Menlo-Aiherion James Liclr ,.... Menlo-Aiherion JSFFSVSOD ,....,, Menlo-Aiherion JGITISS Lick ....... Menlo-Alherion Frem0I'1'l ----, Menlo-Aiherlon ....,, ,....,,.. S an Maier! .,,,. Menlo-Aiherfon Sania Clara Menlo-Aiherion Palo Alle .--.f,... Menlo-Aiherion .,,... ,........ W aSl'liI1glOr1 Menlo-Aiherfon Lincoln ......,, Menlo-Alherionn. .. ..,,,,,,. Sequoia Second only to Lincoln Bill Hilion fool: a pass and allempied lo drive around iwo Mouniain View players. Usually opposing ieams used lwo or fhree players io guard Hilion, yei he was 'lhe lop scorer for lhe Bears. He averaged I5 poinfs per game in league play and was iops in rebounds. Lcli: Senior guard Wade Hamplon drove wiih a lefi-handed la -in for lwo poinis agains-i Lincoln High as Bill Hilfon and Rich Hosley lll0l of Lincoln wafched alerily. Hampion, a siarier al' lhe beginning of fha sea- son, saw liflle aciion near lhe end because of illness. Lincoln managed io lneep :ls hex on lhe Bears by winning boih games during ihe season. Menlo-A'rher'ron'sVarsify baslreiball ieam finished in second place in 'ihe SPAL wifh a 7-3 record, maliing if ihe besi season in M-A's shorf baslreiball hisiory, Coach Bob Ayers' Varsiiy also placed iwo players on +he All-SPAL ieam: Cenier Bill Hilfon and Guard Bob Wen- dell. Don DeFeo, noi piclured, received honorable men+ion. Lilre a smooihly working machine, +he ieam was fascinai- ing fo waich in aciion. Alfhough disap- poinied a+ noi' placing Hrs? in +he league, any member of ihe Varsiiy ieam will agree Thai if was cerfainly a greai sea- son. Firsi row, lei? 'ro righi: J. Malucha, R. Nelsell, W. Hampion, B. Wendell. Second row: J. Reed, P. Kaldveer, J. Sian- ford, S. McNi+i, B, Lawson. Third row: Coach Bob Ayers, T. Gore, B. Brodie, D. Tapson, B. Rails, G. Dodson, B. Hilion. 'i 'Qu- i . A grappling pyramid reached upward for 'rhe lone sphere suspended in midair. A hesifaling M-A Bruin walled, pre- pared Io speed 'Ihe ball 'lo his ieam's baslrel, while hands surged forlh, buf only one man received 'Ihe prize. The husiling B's scored a slim advanlage over Ihe eager op- ponenls and conlinued Io Ihe semifinals lo emerge as 'Ihe viclors. 30's Baskelball Scores Menlo-Alherlon ,,,,,,,,.,,..,., ..,... M ounlain View ,.A,.,,,. ,v,,,,,i 2 4 Menlo-A'Iher+on ,,,, ,,.,,,.. J ames Lick ,,,,....... ......., 2 9 Menlo-Alherfon .... ,,...... F remom' ...,,,,..... ,,,,,,., 2 3 Menlo-Afherlon ....... ........ S an Mafeo .... ,,,,,,,, I 8 Menlo-A+herIon ......, ....,... S anla Clara ,, ,,,,,,,, 34 Menlo-Aiherlon ....,,, ,,,,,,., P alo Allo ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,A 3 5 Menlo-Alherlon ,,,..., ........ W ashingfon U ,,,,a,,. 33 Menlo-Alherlon .,..... .,...... L incoln ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 2 3 Menlo-Alherlon ,,,, ,..,,... S equoia ..,,..,.,,., , ,,,..... 2I Menlo-Alherfon ,...... .....,.. W illow Glen ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 3 9 Menlo-Alherfon ......, ,,....,, S an Jose ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 I Menlo-Afherlon A,,,i,, .,,,,,.. C ampbell ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 4 2 Menlo-Alherlon ,,,.... ....... P alo Alfo .a,.,a ..3I Menlo-Alherlon... a,.,.... Lincoln .,,,... ...,,, , ,40 Menlo-Alherlon ,a,..,, ,,,..... S equoia ,,.,,,,a,,,, , ,,,,.a., 46 Menlo-Alherlon .,.,,,. ,,,,,,,, W illow Glen ,,,,,, ..,.,,,, 3 0 Menlo-Alherlon ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 I San Jose ,,,,,i,, ,,,,,,,, 4 5 Menlo-Alherlonn ..,. ....,... 3 6 San Mafeo .....s.. .....,,. 4 5 Bears land two on S.P.A.L. Baslcels were repealed as Ihe B's Ieam soared upward, delealing all wayside opponenls in Ihe S.P.A.L. Snagging a rebound, Guard Don Powell IZZI slrefched high Io oblain his goal. f ,..' Q' ' ff I s ' I Exlreme righl: Fasi' aclion-paclred To I if N w ihrills were seen wilh every baslxel, iump and spill as Ihe Varsify baslcel- I ball Ieam compleled +l1eir besl season X in M-A's hisfory. Here fhe long arm .4 of Gary Dodson reached high 'Io Iceep Ihe ball for ol' M-A as Jim Sfanford and Don DeFeo assisled. Righlz Bob Wendell, No. 4, wafches closely as Bill Hillon and Jerry Reed lip ihe ball in for Iwo poinls. Losing only a few games, 'Ihe Varsily baslrel- ball 'Ieam mixed accurale shooling and good Ieamworlr Io finish second in Ihe P.A.L. Ke l 'H seas. 4 me ggfiguvifa ll! This year's class B SPAL champions compleied lhe mosl' successful season in lhe school's hislory. Defending champions from l954-55, 'lhey compiled an amazing record of sixleen wins and +wo losses. ln 'lhe play-of? game wifh 'lhe champions of lhe norfhern division, lhey were defealed by San Maleo, 45-36. The leam was led by fwo all-league players: Capiain Olin Hughes and Hal Turner. Turner was high-poinl man for 'lhe lighlweighl' squad, which 'fealured line scoring balance. Firsl row, lell lo righlz D, Powell, O. Hughes, D. Crane, E. Adams, J. Moore. Second row: B. Beniamin, manager: F. Trippiano, B. Heredia, B. Carson, B. Adams, Coach Bob Ayers. Nol picfured: J. Sherman, H. Brumm, H. Turner. Riqhl: Up for 2 was Bob Heredia, wilh Jim Sherman ready for The rebound, iusf in case Heredia's marlrsmanship failed. li 1-v-f 27 T alenfecl B's dribble to P.A.L. finals. 20's Baslcelball Scores Menlo-Alherlon 32 Fremonl ..,,.,,,, Menlo-Alherlon Menlo-Aiherlon 37 Los Alios ...,..,,. Menlo-Alherion Menlo-Alherlon 44 Sunnyvale Menlo-Alherlon Menlo-Alherlon 3I Washingfon Menlo-Alherlon Menlo-Afherlon 36 San Jose ...,,,.., Menlo-Alherlon Menlo-Alherlon 38 Mounlain View ..,...., Menlo-Alherlon Menlo-Alherlon . ,,,,,., 25 Palo Allo .,..,,,.. Menlo-Alherlon Menlo-Alherlon 29 San Lorenzo Menlo-Alherlon ........, ,3I Wha'l's lhis? Tha+'s easy 'lo see. Pele Lee ll9l is hanging from a ball alfached 'fo fhe ceiling, and his Willow Glen adversary is lrying 'lo pull him loose. Terry Holland llbl is wailing 'lo calch Pele if he falls. Alonzo Wilson is an inferesled observer. Now, boys, 'this is lhe way if should be done . . . and Bear baskelball player Cliff Gwarlney l4l, back- bone of Coach Bill Loffus' highly successful C squad, is iusl lhe one lo demonslrale a good iump shol. Sideslepping behind opposing Willow Glen members is 'leammale Alonzo Wilson ll5l. lW Fiil Lincoln ,, ,,,, .,,,. , ,, Seq uola , ,,....,.. .,... , Willow Glen San Jose .,,...,.,,,,...,.... Palo Allo ,,,,., .,...,.. Lincoln ,.,..... ,..,.,,, Sequoia ,..., Willow Glen' l A Finishing in second place for lhe second conseculive season, M-A's C baslrelballers compiled a credifable 7-3 record in league play. Iniuries hampered lhe 20's hopes of winning lhe +i+le as Barc Corbus and Jim Kiiilrawa, iniured firsf slring guards, mighr have furned +he 'fables in lhe Bears' fwo close losses lo lhe P.A.L. champion, Sequoia. ln his iirsr year as coach, Bill Loflus helped rhe 20's lo lheir fradifionally successful campaign. Firsr row, lefl 'ro righrz T. Maloney, J. Kaiilrawa, C. Pegelow, M. Chapin, C. Gwarlney. Second row: B. Gordon. T. Holland, A. Wilson, W. Richfer, P. Lee, R. Barfhold, Coach Lo'H'us. 's, 's enioy usual good season. I0's Baslcelball Scores Menlo-Arherlon Fremonr ...,.., Menlo-Afherlon Lincoln .,,,., Menlo-Afherfon Los Alfos ,, ,.,, Menlo-Afherfon Sequoia ..,,., W Menlo-Afherlon Sunnyvale , , Menlo-Alherfon ,......... Willow Glen Menlo-Arherlon, , ., Washinglon Menlo-Alherlon San Jose . , Menlo-A+her+on. f .. Sen Jose . ........,,,, . Menlo-Afherlon .,........ Pala AH0 , Menlo-Alherron. .,..., Mounfain View Menlo-Afherfon Lincoln , , Menlo-Alherion Palo Allo ...,.., Menlo-Alherfon Sequoia Menlo-Alherfonn, ...,.. 20 San Lorenzo Menlo-Arherlon Willow Glen Our D baslrelball 'leam finished ihe season as runner-up in fhe S.P.A.L. conference for lhe second year in a row, duplicafing lhe C's record. Because 'lhey los'l' a crucial game wilh fhe Willow Glen Rams, lhe l0's were lcnoclred our of rhe rifle race in 'lhe laffer parr of lhe season. As 'lhe iniury lisi' grew, lheir hopes dwindled. Several lcey firsi sfringers were on 'Phe bench during much of rhe campaign. Team members, lirsl row, lell +o right are: M. Healy, C. Davis, M. Mallin, R. Co'H'rell. Second row: Manager R. Hornerlah, D. Ascani, K. Peclr, S. PoHer, R. Keely, Coach Loffus. M ' . :-' . .....,... ...,,. V 5' ,f i 1333.1 . W'-' F ' wink W L W 1 1-.......,, X , N iff if of-n 3 gg, ' ,. 1 -. M ,- J I s Q l x , ' 1 ,553 Y iii A . FN 'ii 6' f s k j l L Je I 1 z , My Q - ' '- ff,-U 1 ' '-'ff 1 ' 'L' , 1 V Ip, , ,L ff .. I M W , ,, . Affer only one year's experience ihese boys, who composed Menlo-Afherion's Varsily wafer polo -leam, upsel' 'lhe applecari of every school in fhe PAL. They produced six players on ho+h ihe All-PAL ieams and wound up wiih a no-loss record 'lhal sfrefches ou+ for more 'lhan a season. Team members are, lirsl row, lefi' 'ro riqhl: A. Schwarz, D. Genasci, K. Hollelier, S. John- sion, C. Weesner. Second row: B. Augenslein, G. Fox, P. Kaldveer, G, Dodson, B. Lawson, Coach Tommy O'Neil. Third row: B. Adams, E. Gehring, B. Bucldhal, S. Mc- Erlane, D. Lemlre, J. Pinfo, S. Derelain. Below: Showing high speed and good sporfsmanship, ihe Frosh- Soph waler polo squad lrepf pace wifh ihe Varsiiy and ended fhe season high in fhe league. Firsr row, leff fo righfz R. Johnson, H. Lorion, H. Rullhausen, R. McErlane, M. BriH'en, R. Whifmire. Second row: G. Weflach, R. Johnson, C. Allan, C. OH. B. Long, J. Morfensen, man- ager. Third row: G. Egglesion, R. Reinhardf, B. Curfis, P. Hayes, J. Foley, R. TuHle. V Q e if sg x , i I X Fi , M-A drowns opposition, wins title. 'SEQ .w,,......, . X . 1 f5 -w.,,y,,,,,,,,'w , . eq Q L A. vm f ws W, , 4 ' N wx 4 ,V 3' f' X ' . .gy R 2. Q fe 'Q a4...lg . .Q 7 '4-1. S 1 M. ,ifwi if e A fs--as A' - Vhjfxsm lmgggwev in L., Je, ., :Ei H: - g gLy hh ax ff- Maie- -a..,.r J, ge- 1-iv' .-Pkg, .,,.. K , , '13-'-'vim y,,...... A 7 N E.. . K . ,A 'L .7 - 11'-Q3 sg.. - 5 ' , V ' g k 'lgaw Mggm. it I- 'V fr - ' i '-,. Ii, E , fr ,ff-fc ,z,aMx!1b X ...lk S N - . . 1 , ' 'v' s . , 4 'QQ U: - ,lw.,, 5..,e,A.Hf 'j V ' ., ' 2 4, , ' . ..r ' '- -K , gg I a1,,r'ff9fe, K K. ,ie sis 5 J. fi:j'?,,, ff' jg A , . t I. Mu, If ., , ,A . ,, . L 'U' jx- . .M1h. . ,, .Lf g.- A x , , a. S SW' Q. ar .A V, -4-l! ..,' V 5 ,,. 1- Jifv At if e y, -.. ' ' N - .xr , , . -.xg . -..,.-,fr ,V ... -f... 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Wi+h a Viking player hof on his heels, Spinner Johnson lin fhe black capl speeds in for a fry af Paly's goal. Hope- fully loolzing on in +he far baclrground is Bear 'leammale Andy O++o Schwarz, an all-PAL player fhis season. NMC. . - -,- U- 'mr Sii.el5':!f.v.:-v A . 2 1 ' 4 4 if 5 Sporiing 'lwo All-PAL wresilers, fhe M-A wreslling leam had a 'Fairly successful year. Froni row, lei? +0 righlz G. Emmick, D. Hack, L. Scofl, D. Plowman, D, Judge, J. Weeks, R. Kumagi. Second row: Manager D. Nearon, B. Davidson, B. Gibson, J. Marlin, N. Bouia, H. Edwards, Coach Sam Lugonia. Third row: J. Kaiikawa, D. Minami, J. Coffman, B. Anderson, G. Brown, D. Randall, V. Askew. Leif: Virgil appeared puzzled as +0 whaf fo do wilh lhe leg of his Paly opponenf, buf, finally making up his mind, he won lhe mafch wilh ease. He finished fhe year as one of fhe lop wresflers in Norlhern California. Mcrfmen flex muscles, earn letters. M.A.'s lennis leam, under 'lhe direclion of Mr. Ziegler sirived hard +o oblain a lirsl place ranking for fheir school fhis year. Alfhough lhey looked greaf on lhe courls, lhey ended up on lhe shorf end of fhe scores. All members are looking forward 'lo a Terrific season nex+ year. Team members, lirsl row, Ieli fo riqhf, are: R. Laumeisfer, J. Belfrano, S. Arms+rong, J. Jones. Second row: D. Sfopp, I. Howard, R. Honerlah, K. Long, A. Tracy, R. Keely. Mr. Ziegler, coach. Forel Look our beyond! was fhe cry of fhe M-A golf leam, al' fhe Sfanlord golf course, Every affernoon fhe group piled info feam members' cars and spenl several hours whacking balls around lhe course. By upsefiing Jefferson, one of lhe PAL's besl, M-A sfarled on lhe road 'ro vicfory. They broke a long losing slreak lhal had lasled more 'Phan Two years. Firsl row, lei? lo right: J. Roberlson, C. Davis, T. Pennel, S. Johnsion, C. Weesner, G. Dod- son, Second row: L. Lowe, P. Slevenson, C. Roberlson, J. Bishop, B. Lawson. 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Coach Howard Coslello hoped lhal sfrong manpower af every posiiion would lip lhe scales in +he Bear's 'favor and provide our ball 'leam wilh a high win- ning perceniage in ihis season's rugged schedule. Firsl row, lel+ lo righl: C. Gwarlney, H. Heubach, H. Turner, T. Ascani, B. Wendell, N. Bouia, D. Thomas, D. Sanchez. Second row: B. Wood, manager: R. Blouin, C. Dahl, J. Baller, M. Lewis, J. Sherman, D. Powell, J. Finegold, A. Robinson. Third row: Coach Coslello, D. DeFeo, S. McNiH', J. Reed, F. Walsion, J. Bogue, B. Brodie, D. Callaway, M. Benamin, manager. Best personnel ever aids Varsity. 'YI 'ia Q , M' E a. R i ,,.. 1. .s -. is 1. AI lMuggsl Robinson, slarling calcher for lhe M-A Varsily, swung hard on a high. ouiside pifch, bui allhough lhe +ry was well-fimed, he missed. Muggs slruclx our ihis lime, buf made up lor il by playing an excellenl game. A piichers' duel all 'lhe way, ihe Varsily, powered by lriples from Donn Thomas, won lhe game, 5-4. A Sequoia man was puf oul al firsf base by ihe quicl: leamworlc of 'lhird baseman Don DeFeo, who 'fielded +he ball, and Sonny McNiH, firsl baseman, shown calching Don's lhrow. The Varsily Bears won lheir firsl league game wilh Sequoia, 5 'lo 4. Coach Howard Cosiello expecied fhe 'leam 'lo win more ihan one-half of fheir league games before lhe season was over. Bob Wendell gol a hil' in 'lhe fourih inning lonly io be lefl on base when our side reliredl. As 'this bool: wenl' 'lo press, Bob, a iunior, slarled his second year in Varsiiy baseball. As a sophomore he received honorable menfion in lhe all-league conference and was The only member of lasl year's leam lo receive any of +he All-P.A.L. honors. Oiher promising iuniors lhis year were Jim Sherman, ouflielder, and Nici: Bouia, 'lirsl baseman. I fl is Ws. X .s 1... . ' Living I2 io ll. Fasi and accura+e fielding resul+ed in an our as Bud Corson received 'ihe Throw 'From shorf siop +o end 'lhe play. Wiih +he new baseball diamond 'Freshly worlred over, +he Frosh-Sophs repaid 'for all 'Fhe woric by winning many games fhis season. F-S continue last year's winnings. Hoping for ihe P.A.L. championship, fhis year's Frosh-Soph diamond men won all of fheir opening con+es+s and finished ihe season wi+h a high average. Consisrenfly playing well, every game showed promise of new Varsiry players. Each play-off was exciiing as fighfing opponenfs were me? and mafched by ihe F-S baseballer. A good season and good players ended fhe year. Firsf row, lei? lo righi: K. Lee, P. Lee, M. Alcuragawa, D. Ascani, J. Wash, F. Pegelow, D. Hall, J. Po'H'er, R. Hedge. R. Iwasalzi. Second row:' D. Driscoll, H. Brumm, T. Balmer, J, Sionehouse, D. Peasley, K. Williams, P. Schauer, B. Jones, L. Guerra, L. Knock, manager. Third row: H. Fullenwider, manager: S. Colpiris, C. Larson, B. Corson, W. Marino, M. McGri'Ff, R. Posilewaire, L. Irwin, B. Anderson. Unleashing coiled power, Larry Irwin, Frosh-Soph baseballer, lined one ou+ inio fhe ou'Hield for a clean hi+. Husfling all ihe lime, +he underclass nine won a +igh+ one from San Mafeo, R gy if , X N ze X. M '-N.. , .'., 1 Paclred wiih sirong maierial, The Varsiiy iraclr Team ranked high in 'lhe P,A.L, conference 'rhroughouf 'lhe season. Don Dorfmeier whipped raw maierial info a fine-edged ream. Wiih such 'fop men as Tom Sirong, Gordie Maffhews and Jerry Angelo, fhe Varsiiy won many of Their meeis io rare a 'rop berih in +he league. First row, Iefr lo rlqhf: B. Dick- enson, B. Ailrinson, T. Sirong, D. Newhouse, G. Mafihews, C. J R. V. B. Holland, G. Grider, D. Monomi. Second row: V. Aslrew, Daughrry, J. Sfanford, R. Ramp, A. Sundquisf, B. Boaz, Mclniyre, W. Janzen, J. Maiucha, J. Meese, D. Maiihews, Sanchez. Third row: J. Reinhardi, N. Casiner, S. Derelian, Bishop, D. Beech, B. Bull, D. Slruce, B. Hilfon, R. Carier, J. Angelo, C. Waugaman, P. Bonaeich, B. Hanson. Track and field news: Bears rugged. n 3. fhis year. Les Delecio, one of The beHer Class B broad jumpers, soared upward 'lo place hugh in The Sequoia-Menlo-Aiherfon iraclc meei. Sfariing fhe season wiih a sirong squad The M-A cindermen finished fhe season as one of The lop teams in fhe league Paced by All P.A.L. maferial such as Gary Grider and Sieve Cobe, fhe B's won mosf of ihelr meefs Packed wi+h pleniy of pofeniial sfars, 'The B fraclr feam failed io gain fhe advanfage and did liiile rhis year, winning only iwo meefs. Alfhough having llHle io boasl of The B's can boasl' a lor on one sfar member of fhe feam. Gary Grider all P A L sho? puHer lasi year, again marched all compeiiiors and rafed high This year Wlfh many of The sfrong C feam coming up in fhe ranlcs nexi' year, The B's are sure fo malre a much beiier showing. The members of ihe B fracli ieam are: Firsi row, lei? io rlghl C Bubb F. Johnson, J. Aus+in, J. Arnold, B. Bassefi, M. Leach, G. Sfrangoland and B Morforano Second row: N. Cooperrirer, F. Nicholas, C. Lukas, D. Morfenson, S Cobe G deGlve L. Delecio, and E. Sylvia. Third row: B. Samuels, B. Easiman, E. McAddams P Tracy W Green, S. Murou, O. Green, D. Campbell, and F. Courier. A NJ . tu E aj wir ??' q Waiched closely by Gary Grider, one of 'lhe referees, Bob A+kinson puf ihe shoi' far enough 'lo score more poin+s for ihe already leading Varsiry frack feam. Sfrong maierial isn'i any good wiihoui' a good coach, and ihai' is whai irack coach Don Dorfmeier is. Working wi+h our hack 'reams since fhe school slaried, he has always produced fine ieams. This year Don produced a superior +eam which ranked high in 'rhe league. 7 y ,, ,X Bong! A+ 'lhe sound of 'rhe s+ar+er's gun, oil wenf rhe com- pe+ing Sequoia and M-A hack men on the l00-yard dash. This race, always an excifing one, did noi' fail 'rhis rime +o produce many Thrills. Alier a very close race, Gordy MaHhews broke ihe rape fo win wifh a fime of I0:O2. MaHhews ended The sea- son as one of fhe besf sprinfers in 'lhe PAL. 's flail away af all foes. Winning every mee+ lhey enlered by no less ihan 20 poinis, ihe class C frack leam swepi every opponenl' from ifs paih. Coach Don Dorfmeier who coached all 'track Teams, from Varsiiy lo C, ex- pressed 'lhe opinion ihal This C squad was The besi all-around ieam fo play in compeiiiion for M-A. If 'lhese class C lrackslers conlinue io improve during fhe nexi iwo or fhree years, M-A will coniinue lo be a powerful 'leam in league compeliiion. The class C irackmen are: Firsf row, left lo riqhiz G. Nakanishi, D. Hardy, D. Yaggy, Fugakado, J. Varfy, D. Hovik, D. Messini. Second row: J. Kaiakowa, 'D. Boye, F. Courier, J. Peck, N. Hales, J. Finegold, B. Gordon. Third row: M. Chapin, E. Chenoni, J. Clark, R. Hofz, M. Skuce, D. Winfer, J. King. l ,ll X 'u .L mu ,i..a '.'f 'l Y'..i1--'mt ...asmr ' UP fi T psi. 1 i ,, . . ., ?' - V :-f.n'?eASfJn'r1'. M'-'wie '-'VU - 535.5 .3,lB'.w cl V 'ln i . :Fla ' J xi x l E 1. Xa Qs X We A ws 1 Q N S. i 9 If .. x id Y i X x V I F awk- .L . . Q .. I X, ,X x A ' 55, t To V ,f mfnk - X -- ' ' 1 , Q, s K '- .' V so ' ..r2,, FHQR. .QL . .' Ns. f -.. iafg V9 si M' ie Sf'-s me HI-if? X f 'Q jg ' i f, . ' M X -iff if .- , , ' - Losing only one meei in P.A.l.. compeiiiion, and 'ihai' 'io Paly by iusi a few poinis, -ihe Varsiiy swimmers paced ihe league leaders io finish in second place. Backed by sfrong reserves, 'ihe Varsiiy should make a good showing nexi year. Sealed, lei? io righiz B. Curiis, M. Johnson, A. Schwarz, B. Augensiein, H. Anawali, G. Tygrei, J. Pinio. Sianding: R. Lorion, P. Kaldveer, S. Fox, B. Adams, M. O'Donoghue, H. Wilkins, C. Clark, H. Rullhausen, T. O'Neill. Below: A fraciion of a second afier fhe siariing gun had sounded, swimmers hii ihe wa+er and ihe l00-Yard sprin+ was on. In a 25-yard pull, ihe spriniers musi +urr1 ihree iimes. Many races are losf because of one bad iurn or a poor dive. Backsiroker Howie Anawali cinchefl several of his races wiih his speedy 'iurns and powerful kickoffs. Swimmers gain feared reputation. e -1. nw-.vnu Righi: Coached by former Olympic diver Tommy O'Niel, ihe class B swimming ream swepi 'ihrough all compeiiiion wiih ease, losing only 'ro Paly by a slim .W margin. Team members are, iirsi row, leii io righi: N. McCar+y, J. Niven, D. Sipple, D. Carr, C. Aparicio, G. Roden. Second row: S. Fox, C. Johnson, G. Olson, B. Brooks, D. Hancock, D. Minze. Below: Filled wiih deferminaiion, 'ihe C swimmers worked hard and won all iheir meeis including a crucial one wiih league leader Palo Alio. Leil 'ro righi, They are: R. Johnsion. J. lnnes, S. Brumm, C. Heimerdinger, G. Beckers, T. Angell, K. Carfer. Seaied: S. Sayles, P. Carr, J. Lorion. R. Tuiile, M. Chase. ' 1 A . if Q I N his IW. .yi rw- ' 'lllisma l f . 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F, w :SV ,, . ? bit' in-i f' ' L fur.: um., 1 4 4 4, 1- v ,..g, 52721 Q 4 -x When noonlime comes, Phyllis Buller and Charlie Dahl usually feel in ihe mood for a 'lurlcey sandwich and a boffle of colte. Pai Dudley serves 'them lhe 'lops in delicaiessen af Dudle-y's Kilchen, which is con' venienlly localed on Sanla Cruz Avenue. ,fl s, 'K i 'A VV,, of , Q X X Q K 5 V' - 'X -' M ssf i 4? 5 . '--l i , Q- L K 3 PV X 2,5 3: '1ig1',,ifsf1-:i -V- QQ, f iv c . wi 1, A ily U . To Faye Johnson, walches are a girl's besf friend, and as far as Dennis lsnf If a beau+y7 exclalms pre++y Duane Sullivan as she shows Brown is concerned, he'Il 'lalre a waich inslead of a dog any day! For Dayle Barnes a good loolung camera Pholographic supplies cos lhose of you who have already found 'fhe pleasure of a wrisl wafch, mehcs greehng cards and prescrnphon needs are found a+ M nl l-lirzel's also displays olher fine gills in iewelry. Prr criplirn Pharma f on EI Camino Real f f - s- xr. 'llrxmil 4, lxvs ' slyly sf Menlo Park presents ,lk Q, New hair-do in mind? If can be dashed off in minules af Mau- viar: Willlrim',' Hair Salon by an experf hair sfylisf. A Hpixie cuf is in process for Ann Barfells as Mr. Williams experlly applies fha scissors. And lo and behold! Miss Barfells now sporls her new hair-do. With hor days in sighf and affernoons +o be spenl lolling in fhe sun, 'lhirsfy sunbalhers and creamy millxshalres seem lo go lo- geiher. Fasl service and excellenf ice cream also go fogelher af Frank's Foslers Freeze on Oalr Grove in Menlo Parlr. fy ! V-l, , Y' Xieii, , I s 5 if ff , , -' - X fa, if I - ff ,fy : N- i,s'p f, I' 1 fl ' f!,,f'4' r ff ililr K -- ye -as rf'-1 QF in LA ,.,, 'Am I . on sss.. Whefher i'r's a irip fo New York or iusl' Disneyland, i+'s 'lime for Samsoniie. And when i+'s accompanied by apparel from Rals'ron's you'll have a sfunning pair. Ralslorfs, locafed af 706 Sanfa Cruz Avenue, feafures ihe luggage as well as new summer coffons in all sfyles. Longing glances are cas? by Donna Newporl af lovely fool apparel and added accessories fefchingly displayed af Hogarrs Shoes. Quick service wifh a smile is fypified by Mr, Anderson, manager of Hogan's. Gel your Broqans al lrloqankl These pens are really near, exclaims Sue Grider as she looks io John Wild for his smiling approval. Marfy Weiss shows her cuslomers a new line of Shaeffer's pens, only a porfion of fhe school and office supplies fha? are carried by Menlo-Pxiherion Siaiioners, 86l Sania Cruz Avenue. xx 5 kk ssyys a lyq 'af y You bei fhey're cufel Donna Fallis and Joanne Fellrner lool: as if lhey are abour +o siep ou? for a big dare llile The gracluafion parfyl in iheir dresses by TAFFY. Dorel's ideal locafion on Sanla Cruz Avenue, and fheir lovely large inferior, plus fha wonderful selection of clorhes, malres shop- ping ai Dorel's a pure pleasure. .ixvlv Wanf some ferrific enferlainmenl' any nigh? of fhe week? The Guild Tlweaire offers unique foreign films for your enjoyment Popular double bills are shown al' fhe Park Thealre ai moderaie prices. Bofh Menlo Park fheafres on El Camino afford pleasanf evenings for fhe whole family. 1 nur ', 4 -.fr I I 4 , I S za Recorder Commercial Manager Fred Bush malres up +I-ie school paper under The eyes of Bear Traclcs Managing Edilor Sue Samuels, Ielf, and Ad Manager Judy Anderson. Rocmdur Managing Edifor Roger Freeberg, lell, and Sociefy Edifor Joan Inglis, ri-qlil, worlc wifh Teen Tall! wriier Jo Boolh on her weelrly column. As Bear Traclcs Edilor-in-Chief Jerry Juhl checlrs fhe Iirsl' copy off lhe press, Recorder Publisher C. A. Burley and Producfion Manager Warren Grass loolrs on. For ALL of us ai your HOMETOWN newspaper, nofhing is more impor- Lani, and nofhing is more fun Ihan wrifing abouf and working wifh OUR OWN Menlo-Afherfon High School! Menl 1 Parl' Recorder, 640 Roble Ave- nue. DAvenporl 3-6I IS. I48 lug A On floor, leir +0 righl: Linda Mal- Pu son, Sandy Wallcer, Joan Sficlmey I Rxenlml Slandingz Gloria Maiomi, Sue Sios- ,7 - , irum, and Judy Maison. V ance Iidno II63 EL CAMINO REAL, MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA. DA 3-5292 Say if wifh flowers for Ihal special gal or guy. Lum Toy's on EI Camino, can provide orchids, a boufonniere, or a living gift Fran Lum displays lovely sprigs of apple blossoms while Wade Hamplon and Bev Wells enjoy Ihe fesfive surroundings. f ' ' 1 -- P-Ml Girls . . . lhere's posilively no excuse for 'rhal' haggard appearance! Wilh 'fhe new modern cosmefics being shown, even Carolyn Welz wilh a nalural cover girl's complexion, can 'find desirable liille exlras al Clillords Sanla Cruz Avenue, in 'rhe hearl of Menlo. Loolcing for somelhing clifferenl and original when you're choosing greei- ing cards for lhal special occasion? J. Davis, Sanla Cruz Avenue, has lhose Hcerlain l'ypes -ones 'lhal' will be remembered for a long while afler lhe occasion. Earl Croclxell and Sharon Anderson are having a hard lime choos- ing among fhe ''never-lo-be-forgo'Hen greeling cards. ss x 'FI x I Af Sunsel Magazine, lhe foremosr iournal of weslern living, imaginafive and usable ideas are developed and lhen pul inlo lhe magazine lor use by residenls of our wesf. Sunscl is unique among magazines because all plans are worlred ou'r in and aboul lhe magazine building i+self. As a resulf, Sunset is one ol lhe beauly spols on fhe Peninsula. Anficipaling a four of lhe inferior, Pai and Liz Gullison and Tom Hensill admire lhe lasleful Spanish archifeclure and aHrac+ive carved door. Inside, Sue Legallel, Toby Hanna, and Gayle Cherin enioy The helpful friendliness of lhe receplionisl. Shown barbequing a iuicy slice of beef 'From Sunselh homelilme experimenlal lcilchen are Gayle Cherin, Jan Phillips, and Debbie Wallace. Their visil made everyone even more aware lhal Sunsel is really experl in all phases ol western living. 5 LE ' nook OFF, Bobby Wendell, varsify baseball player, l00kS over fhe broad seleciion of equipmenf Shreve and Pryce have. Boih Bob and Carolyn Col agree fhal for any kind of spor+s apparaius for any season, age, or sex, Shreve and Pryce, 705 Oalc Grove, is fhe place fo go. .ak IAQ 'Lf new s .Q,, Do i+ yourself and you will have an original. Thai is, if you seleci your maferial and paHerns from Slevens' 'Fabulous selecfion of lafesf fashion fabrics, all four big paHern series To choose from: Vogue, Simplicify, Bu++ericlr, McCall. Sfevensf 673 Sania Cruz Avenue. Ferdinand isn'+ lhe only one who loves 'ro smell flowers, iudging from lhe expression on Linda Foley's face. Well-chosen flowers make a beau+iful garden which everyone enioys, and Roger Rey- nolds Nursery, I602 EI Camino, will help you To choose fhe righ+ planis 'ro slarf or add fo a garden. Knit one, purl one . . . Free inslruclions are given 'lo Barbara Schenlrel af Elhel Achard's Yarns and Accessories, 78I Sanfa Cruz Avenue. Mrs. Achard highly recommends Wooli1e, a miracle sudsing agen? Thai lleeps woolen arficles fluffy and sofi for any beauriful hand-lrnil swealers and argyles. YM.- lc 4 lg 5 7 x .. s A Are deadlines sfaring you in +he face? Laddie Jane Goclr and Lynham Jones have found fha? nofhing will bring 'lhose greai grades as much as proiecls nearly done on posler paper from Thompsorfs Sralionery Slore. l'f's locared af 562 Oak Grove in Menlo Parll. A preHy girl is like a melody . . . made even lovelier by lhe new creams and lolions found al Flood Park Pharmacy. Conveni- enily locafed near M-A, lhe pharmacy sfoclis an excellenf selec- 'lion of cosmefics. 4 f W X is 'V ,gh 11- l -x LA: f ii' ver l52 In u Sharp campus dressers know where lo shop-Van de Sande's, of course 0 Wade Clark easily sells Dave Hall wilh lhe line poinls on lhis while Dacron- Y blend dinner iackel. You'll find men's suils lo suil lhe man, al Van de Sande's. M o' FN, 44 1. O ll Pendlelons lor lhe 'fellas-Van de Sancle carries a lremendous seleclion ol lhese popular sporls shirls. They Acknowledgements Edilion V is now compleled and lhe slall would like lo acknowledge lhose people nol direclly connecled wilh lhe book who helped lo make il possible. Palience and underslanding are lhe mosl imporlanl qualilies ol persons coming in conlacl wilh a yearbook slall. Personilying lhese qualilies is Mr. Murray, our ad- visor, and we all appreciale lhe lime and lolerance he has given lhroughoul lhe year. Mr. Ozias, our represenlalive from Lederer, Slreel 8: Zeus, which gave us lhe superior prinling job, lils lhese qualilies, also. His wonderful cooperalion was much needed. Many members ol Journalism I and ll conlribuled lheir wriling abilily lo help us lurn oul copy. Fred Walslon and Jo Boolh crealed lhe running heads which lie lhe book and lheme logelher and Jim Chandler wrole a huge porlion ol lhe sporls copy. Our senior porlrails, large group piclures and lhe aerial shol in lhe opening seclion were all laken care ol by Keilh Cole Sludios. Don Collie, lheir phologra- pher, look all ol lhe adverlising piclures and we are gralelul lor lhe excellenl service we received. The credil lor lhe cover and seclion pages goes lo Clare Williams and Mr. Umberger who ably advised her. His ideas and suggeslions have enriched lhe book as a whole. A big vole ol lhanks goes also lo lhe members ol lhe lacully who were conslanlly pre- senled wilh lillle yellow slips of paper lcommonly known as passesl signed by D. D. Murray! The lac- ully's acquiescence ol lhese vilal passes is greally apprecialed. Thank you . . . The Slafl. ----A ll 04- l ew,- ffffv-, T af .L - Z , K , . .x . A , ,. 3, H ..- ,,, .W , ' ff '1- 'E feature the traditional as well as the very latest '56 patterns and color blends. Ac- tive sports and general leisure wear tor the campus guys are 'Featured at Van de Sande's in Menlo Park. ,au The best-dressed men on campus know it's smart to go to Van de Sande-'s store 'For men. Above, Wade Clark, who works as a part-time salesman, shows Dave Hall an Accordiana wool iersey in tine virgin wool. Edition V Staff Jacque Cook Editor Editorial Stuff Production Staff Gayle Montana Diane Neil Business Manager Associate Editor Toby Hanna, Layout Chief Phyllis Watson, People Ellice Monash, People Diane Ackerman. Leaders Sue Erstrom, Lite Marge Healy, Lite lclubsl Carl Rountree, Recreation Dudley Taylor, Recreation Janet Phillips, Index Roberta Gard, Index Maureen Walsh, Typist Barbara Callaway, Typist Merry Davenport, Production Chief Martha Sleeper, Assoc. Business Mgr Joanne Felkner, Ad Manager Sharon Moore, Copy Chief Clare Williams, Art Editor Dennis Dorn, Photographer Larry Hamilton, Photographer Q. ,-1 IV' an 5 xi: ,,,nv 5 Y E 55 Ns. Excellenl' floor plan, numerous windows, spacious palios, sub- Tea for fwo, and fwo for lea . , . buf in lhis case il's lhick, creamy mill:- slanlial roof: a well-consfruded modern house. ls lhis whaf Marfha shakes from Edy's, which Chuck Holland and Sue Ersfrom are enjoying im- Wrighf and Howie Anawall are fhinlcing as lhey inspecf a Floyd menselyl lce cream cones, foo, come in fhe mosl delicious flavors imaginable Lowe minialure house? For real homes wilh 'these same fealures, al Edy's on EI Camino in Alherlon. conlacf lflwyd lifwif on Sanla Cruz Avenue. Picnics and barbecues will be plenfiful lhese hol summer days, ls your car one of lhe 33 ouf of IOO on fha road foday in need of body whefher +hey're al Searsville Lalre or al 'lhe beacl1.As Joyce Carl- work? If so, drive, low, or push if info Bill Mumford! Aulo Body Shop, l245 son and George Fallon can iell you, lhe place for picnic supplies El Camino Real. Byron Farnsworih will fell you BiII's workmanship and prices is lvlvr1loSquam lvlarlcl in Menlo Park. Try ir . . . il's fhe grealesll are lhe mosl. gfiff ll lllfg -I ,' Ji 'V . ,,.. Cravings for a iuicy hamburger or a milkshalie can be pre'Hy bad, especially when you haven'+ much iingle in your poclxef. Bur, don'+ le+ E+ ge+ you down, because Jiily Burgers, l9O0 El Camino, can saiisfy your hunger for iusl l9c. Try if a+ lunchiime or affer dares! Hi-Fi enrapfs an aifenfive audience as Carol Coffin, Jim Reinhardl, and Karl Jensen lisfen 'lo hof ian. Longhair, Liberace, or ian fiends will find fha besi' for all fasies af Science In Souncl, +he new Hi-Fi we ew ff ml -1, ll ' 2 v 11?i luis, ii 1 l 1? jd sl if ls 'this a chilc.lren's fairyland or San+a's workshop? Children of all ages are wonder sirucli when rhey enfer Browns Bilce and Toy Shop on fhe Alameda. Marleen Brown and Carol Collins can find anyfhing 'lhey need fo malre younger broihers and sisfers really happy- shop near M-A, on Sanfa Cruz Avenue. An affernoon or evening of moods for music will enhance fha? daie. Science In Sound . . . +ha+'s The place fo find fhose special music albums. Their plaHers are lhe greaiesil Y ? K iq l W l ln spring a young man's fancy furns fo l fh 'f A . . . c o es rom re you worried abou? how fo spend your spare lime? Come on down and i3figlu',on'1,. And whal' ierrific sfyles and bargains you'll find when ioin 'rhe crowd for an evening of fun malcing spares and siriltes a+ ihe Red- you visif ihe beaufiful new siore in Woodside Plaza. Eaglesorfs wood Bowl, I674 Broadway. They are convenienfly open all day and lafe feafuros Lanz dresses in fheir modern Counfry Girl shop. info fhe evening. s si .-' ii X x Redwood City presents . . . w x . l'.5 1 '- X ll -Lai' P f A ,UI S- F ' iv V q X Qw- , , - gikig J ..- . ' X X My S.--gs N 'ily' 0 F 'NNN .X N. ' -X n :Si WN Feeling peppy on Saiurday nigh+7 You will enjoy worlring off some of fha? excess energy af ihe fabulous Redwood Roller Rinlc, Locaied on Broadway in Redwood Cify, ihe rinlc is a perfecf place A good looking iaclrei is an assei for any high school boy agree Gary Dod- for group gafherings or small parfies. Befween slrafes-'rime ouf son and Bill Lawson. When you shop af Yorlcshires Siorc on Broadway you for a colre ai fhe snaclr bar. ' can be sure of good loolung casual apparel along wifh smari' dress wear. Redwood 'll -in y Viewing ihe cool shirrs ai Sequoia Men and Boys' Slore are Chuck Weesner and Jerry Moore. Affer comparing shirfs all over lhe Peninsula, +he seniors have 'found here a firsl-raie seleciion in boih slyles and fabrics. You'll find a compleie sloclc of lop-qualify merchandise for men a+ Sequoia Men and Boys' Slore, on Broadway. 2 Drive in io Johnny Mads when you're hungry, bu+ don'+ drive ouf unfil you've lasled one of iheir famous Macburgers, a big juicy hamburger smofhered wilh all 'rhose liHle exiras in relishes. A colre fo wash if down and an order of french fries will sa'risfy ihai las? hunger pang. You'll wonder where fhe bumps all weni when you siari' driving a new Chevie from Davies All fhe confidence of sfyle, comforl, and low gas mileage will be yours when you drive a new l956 Chevrolet Davies, on EI Camino Real, also has a large lol of used cars, sfill in excellenf condirion and sfyle. Re- member, in Chevies from Davies, all fhe design and beauiy is buili righf in! g 'W 3? QTIMYV 'W?Wmw y its wiammw I we L. ,N ,Liu fmt' DU Q lm.. 'ffl' .la--' Luk-u T.:: -.. -.. 4 'W-25.1 fl Xi e. xiii ids' i- if fg l'fC mira sum X 'Multi my f fx l, .xx . 1 -Vllfz ' 1' f 'WI 1 f' f XL ' if l The pizza craze has hi? M-Al Couples and crowds favor Renalds for cle- Good piciures are lasfing memories. B. J. Russel and Sam Mc- licious afrer-dale snacks or complefe dinners, such as Par Harringlon, Dick Erlane aHes+ 'ro lhis as lhey enioy looking af one of 'lheir pas? Sumner, Ken Ackerman and Ann Sfaplelon are ordering here. Try Renalol class acfivilies. The class of '56 can 'lell you ihaf lhe place for on EI Camino Real in Alherfon once and you'lI refurn. special personal porlraifs is Keilh Cole Sludio and Camera Shop, You don'+ need much cabbage +o shop af Caldwell! General Slore in Woodside. Jerry Baker is lei? holding +he bag . . . Barbara Boucke, 'lhe cab- bage. However, anyihing from bobbi pins lo beef greens can be boughl inexpensively al Caldwells, and lhey fealure lhe exolic for rhe gourmel. 2303 Broadway. GENQIQAL STGVE 4 f X, J JE RFU 7xAAXFo' eff'-N W 5 b J, Lf Exclusive is ihe word for Fox Limiied. boih S-ieve and Larry find as ihey browse ihrough fhe handsomely appoinfed siore which recenily opened in 'ihe Sianford Shopping Cenier. Sieve Fox ihinlis ihaf his smarl' orlon polo shiri' is iusf abour 'Phe finesf, and Larry Hamilion is really comfor-fable in 'ihe imporfed Swiss coHon shir+ he is modeling. A gs X 1 X is x 1' lx ,ul 1 X X I X X ,. sa K :Il N 5 X 9 X 5 X ,4 i x K X n XX N ,. -5 .4. c .. Every girl wanis exacily fhe righf accessory. Many iurn fo iewelry for fha? fruly aHrac+ive, las+ing iouch +ha'r sefs off any ensemble. For large seleciions of fine iewelry, Grogans, 205 Universify Avenue, is your bes+ bei. Cosfume iewelry, wafches, rings, and your favoriie sferling paH'ern are feafured af Grogarfs. MW Palo Alto presents . . . 'Le+'s give fhis one a play, Gary Olson invifes Bersy Johnsion, as he pufs Wani a 'iouch of spring fragrance in +he air? Joanne Broeren one of ihe laiesf records on fhe phonograph af Melody Lane. Anyiime you and Cris Cochrane have 'rhe righ+ idea wiih Faberge's new spring feel like a new record or are in 'the mood for some up-io-dale sheei music, creaiionz Shaw Har. Kenyorfs Pharmacy, 425 Universify Ave- sfop in ar Melody Lane, 388 Universify Avenue. nue, has a fine cosmeiic selecfion and drug supply. wld' I 4- alma? I .rl A I , 'l .., ,-r , . - Y 1 y A l 'L ,MO 1 A Rapp . for all your spori and dress shoes- shoes fha? no? only wear, buf are up fo ihe minufe in siyle for fha? young lady or man. Make R.1pp'f., 367 University Avenue, your headquar- iers for your shoes. Don'1'forgei, We give S.8rH. Green sfampsf' Uh'-ffjorry! The Uh---- 5'f'orG'S M closed! i oF' 1 I 4 l i 1 4 'i i 1 , N X f J mf, lp 4 C9-'f-- ': Q- Wan+ 1-o learn how 'ro sfucly? Paul Clarkson, Libby Bell, and Barbara Beise are old hands ai' 'lhis arf. Bur, whe+her books For Si M i 1 y, Usher in each new season in s+yle wi+h feen fashions from The Clolhes Closel by Befly Barclay, Teena Paige, and Jonafhan Logan. sfudying or books for pleasure are whal' you wan'r, you'll find Whafever ihe occasion, lhe Clolhes Closel on Ramona Sfreei has fhem af Bell's College Book Slore, locafed al 546 Emerson Sf. 'rhe s+yle for you. Barbara De Angeles, Gerrie Keeley and Joyce How fo keep cool in hol weafherl Pele Kaldveer seems ro have lhe answer well in hand as he shows Bill Augensiein a rayon sfriped, Barney Beller sporfs shirf. Schneiclefs Mens Slore, 330 Universily Avenue, also siocks a varieiy of Lancer, Sporfsman, Pendlelon, Don Loper ancl Arrow shiris. Keller moclel for ihe acl. FaciliHes for lisfening make choosing from lhe large seleciion of labels af l-logo: Music Slore easy, as Sue Baughn, Dave Mannebach, and Alayne Thursfon have found ouf. Whelher you're a rock and roll fan, a concerf enfhusiasf, or a lover of pop records, you'll find wha? you're looking for al' l-logos 5...-M :W ifi 1, 4 -,I I :f ,la ar . K, 5541116 wr f via f F, 9' , E if 1 gdggd 7714446443 J QM' 'Tb if ig, E '4--s- All necessilies 'For 'lhe scholar are a+ Congdon and Crome. Le+'s fry +his one on for size. Perhaps Lance Fuller and Carolyn Duniway Sharon Moore and Gene Smi+h have discovered 'rhis fad, and i+'s are looking info +he fulure as he measures her ring for size a+ Gleim's Jewel C 8: C for lhem. Congdon and Crome has been serving slu- ers, 322 Universily Avenue, However, whelher you're looking for wedding denfs and adulfs alike a+ 235 Universiry Avenue for many years. rings or silverware you may be sure of geHing fhe besl' al' Gleim's. Dale l-l. Thomas, auro upholsferer, sifuafed al 635 High Slreel, has worked on car inferiors since I939. Specializing in aulo 'lops and seal covers, he has now included safely bells. Looking over some of fhe new safely bells, which can be used in any lype of car, are Howie Turner, Sally Flanagan, and Ed Maloney. lwfrxkk ,Myf Se xx,X 2 -5:2 R 7 x , , Colognes and cosmefics play an imporlanr parl in every feminine reen- ager's life. Looks like Marilyn Hareid knows where fo go for fhe hand lolion she needs. Here af Palo Alle Drug Co., 400 Universi+y Avenue, lhey carry a complele line of well-known colognes, cosme+ics, and pharmaceulical prod- ucfs. -was QJSQDWQWUSXAX X Q may P' 1 'farf- ' lffi. Y 4 ff ,iii -.1 iififk beg: X .E J, L, Q A brighr and cheery piclrup for a drab and dreary room can easily Complimenis of Kee Coleman Sludio, 130 Geary S+ San Francisco be achieved by using maferial from Wl1ils,on's as a guide. Wifh specied school phofographers for 30 years fheir large seleclion of fine fabrics you'll find Whilsonk, 452 Uni' versily, has ihe besf budgef-priced, fop qualify maferial in 'rown. The pleasing aroma of sizzling prime meals driffs over io fwo fables af Sliclnnfryh. Hirlcory l'lou'.f: in Town and Counlry Village as fhese hungry M-A s+uden+s awair fheir dinners. Donn Thomas, Joan Siiclxney, Jacque Cool: and Jerry Angelo are eriioying rhe almosphere of ihe Old Wesi al' 'lheir fable near +he fireplace, while Jerry Terhune, Carol Sficlcney, Merry Davenporf and Sonny MCNIH find a previous remarlc more fhan amusing af a +able in ihe corner. Remember, for armosphere plus ihe besi in barbecued meals, fried chicken, and desseris, bring your friends, family, or dale fo S+iclrney's Hickory House. X X Q Q., mn 'Sa-Sew Q XXX fn ,is 1 , I Y as . s..,.- .2 , gg 1 'Agia . W Q' N Boye, Abrason, Gerry-52 Abreu, William-52 Accinelli, Michael-52 Aced, Elizabelh-52, 8I, I I6 Aced, Richard-43, I29 Acllerman, Diane-I6, 80, 8l, 86, I00, I27 Aclrerman, Kenneih-35, I02, II6, I53, I58 Ackerman, Paul-52 Adams, Bill-35, II9, IB4 Adams, Eddie-35 Adams, Linda-43 Adams, Margary-52 Adams, Pairicia-I6, 88, IO4 Adams, Sheri-43, 82 Adler, Elizabelh-52 Alrulagawa, Kalherine-43 Alrufagawa, M.-l29 Albin, Carol-52 Albrechf, Margarel-52 Albrighr, Lorraine-I6 Alexander, Amie-43 Alemeagna, Joseph Alford, Diclr-52 Alfry, Shirley-43 Allard, Mary-43 Allen, Carol-43, I03 Allen, Charles-52, I34 Allen, Marlene-52 Allen, Sieve-52 Allinson, James-35 Allio, Linda-52, 82 Anawall, Howie-I6, 3l, 8I , 97, I I7, I4O, I54 Anderson, Dean-34, 35 Anderson, Judy-40, 87, 88, l48 Anderson, Michael-43 Anderson, Norma-I6 Anderson, Roberl-I35 Anderson, Ronnie-52, I29 Anderson, Sharon-78, I49 Anderson, Sharon L.--35 Anderson, Viann-35 Andrus, Richard-35 Angell, Thomas-52, 83, I I2 Angelo, James-I6, 80, I I9, I26 Angelo, Jerry-I6, II9, I26, I38, I64 Aoyagi, Michio-43, I28, I29 Appleby, Bob-43 Applebaum, Mr. Melvin--88 Arafa, Jean-43 Arceneau, Judy-52, 96 Arends, Miss Margueriie--I I2 Arcuri, Benny-52 Arline, Deala-I6, 96 Armslrong, Charles-52, I I2 Armanasco, Don-43 Arnaudo, Joan-43 Arneson, Mr. Roberi-76, I27 Arnold, Jesse-35, 87, I38 Arnold, Sue-35 Arroyo, Carmeliia-I6 Ascani, Dominic-I36 Ascani, Olello-I6, 43, I83 Ashlon, Thomas-52 Ashworlh, Anila-52 Askew, Virgil-35, I26, l35, I38 Arlcinson, Franlr-43, ll2, I29 Ailrinson, Bob-35, 98, I38, I39 Augensiein, Bill-I6, II9, I34, I6I Auslin, Joe--35, I38 Auslin, Mr. Orville-73, 85, I02 Avilla, Fernandez-52 Ayers, Mr. Bob-l30, I32 Babb, Mrs. Shirley-42, 74, I26 Baller, Beverly-35 Index Ba lser, Gary-43 Balcer Gerald J.-I6 35 II9 I36 Balrer, Gerald R.-I58 Balmer, Lynn-52 Baller, Ronald-35 Balmer, Waller-43 Barbe, Darryl-35 Barlcer, Kenneih-52 Barnes, Cheryl-52 Barnes, Dayle-I6. 72, I07, I45 Barnes, Marlcey-52 Barnes, Virginia-52 Barrienlos, An+oine++e-35, I I3 Barron ,Sue-35, 78, 8I, I60 Barrows, Barba ra-35 Bolzluncl, Eugene-I5, 52 BoI+on, Gary-I5, 78, SI, I I6, I I7 Bonacichi, Phillip-43, I38, I62 Bondi, Mary Jane-I5 Bongio, Ronald-43 Bonimo, Diclc-52 Booiln, .lo-I5, 3I, 37, Sl, 93, I04, I I3, I I IB, I48 Borgeson, Ralph-35 Bornfield, Barbara-35 Borrmann, Julie-35 Boihwell, Phoebe-34, 35, 82 Bouia, Nici:-35, I36, I58 Bowden, David-43 Bowers, Mrs.-70 I7 Ba rrows, Cynlhia-35 Barry, Na ncy-52 Barlells, Ann-I6, 78, 82, 88, IOO, IO4, I I46 Barlells, Jenny-43, 80 Barlholomew, David-43 Bowles, Mike-35, IO7, IIO Bouclce, Barbara-I3, I5, 78, 8I Bourne, Jim-52 Bouslxos, Ann-52 Boyce, Barbara-52 David-42 Barlho lomew, EmiIy-- I 6, 88 BarreH', D.-80 Bassefl, Bob-52, I38 Basq ues, Corrine-52 Baughn, Suzanne-I6, I6I Baxler. Paul-I6 Bradley, Daniel-52 Bradley, Willard-69 Brady, Judy-43 Bravo, Pal-43 Breeding, Gary-35, 78, I02, I I6 Brenlon, Howard-I5, 78, 83, I02 Beach, David-I I9 Beaver, Gary--43 Bechiel, Judy-35, I3O Beclcers, Leonard-52, 83 Beclrsirom, Ann-I 6 Beggs, Bob-43 Begly, Judy-43 Beicl'1er,John-52 Beise, Barbara-I6, 80, I07, I6I Belew, Peler-I05 Bell, David-52 Bell, Elizabelh--52, 94, l6I Bell, S.-I03 Bell, Barbara-52 Beliramo, John-52 Belframo, Linda-43, I02 Bender, Bonnie-43 Benidl, Jane-52 Beniamin, Bruce-34, 35, I36 Benne+I', Norma-I6 Benneif, J.--5I Benson, Jerry-'34, 35, 99 Berger, Gerald-I6, 78 Berger, Gerald I.-35 Berger, Lorene-43 Berger, Thomas-5I, I07 Berger, Tom-52, I I2 Berry, William-52 Berlhold, Roger-43, I33 Briggs, Peler-35 Briggs, Mrs. Mildred-69 Bringhursi, Rae-43 Brinlo n, Mac-52, I34 Brodie, Bill-4, I3, I5, 83, 99, I04 I26, I36 Brodie, Wendy-35 Broeren, Joanne-I3, I5, 83, 99 I00 I04 II3, I59 Brohm er, Slephen-35 Bromley, Jean-35 Bromley, Jerome-58 Broolrhard, Margarel-43 Broolcs, David-52, I I7 Broolrs, Roberl-52 Broslrom, David-52, I07 Browell, Malcolm-52 Brown, Carlyn-52 Brown, Dennis-I5, 8l, I45 Brown, Gary-52 Brown, George-35, I I9 Brown, Joan--35 Brown, Judy-43 Brown, Mr. Edward-IO7, I I0 Brown, Norman-52, 94 Brown, Palricia I..-52, 80 Brown, Pairicia-52, I03 Brown, Mr.-7I Bruce, Burlon-35. 52 Belhel, John-43 Beihel, Kalhleen-35 BeHencour+, Mr. Franlu-I27, I28, I29 Bie, Sue-I6, 8I Bird, Barbara-I6 BisI1op,BiII-35, I38 Bishop, Doreen-43 Bishop, .lim-I3, 8I , 85, I I9, I35 Biorge, Barbara-85 Black, Charlie-35 Blair, Ben-4, 43 BlaI1e,Carol-I6, 82 Blalce, Mary-I6, 78 Blanchard, Jean-52 Blanchard, Linda-43 Blesh, Nancy-35 Blouin, Ray-35, I I9, I36 Boaz, Bill-35, I36 Bogue, Gerald-35, I I9, I36 Bogue, Mel-I6 Bolxlung, Borge-52 I65 Brumm, Harold-43, I27 Brumm, Laura-52 Brydges, Bonnie-43, I38 Bubb, Charlie-43, I38 BuclrI'1oI'I'z,Barbara-53 Buclrles, Barbara-43, IO9, I60 Buclrley, Sheila-35, 88, I00, I04 Buclr'll1al,Rober+-34,35, I34 Buqna, Dan-I5 Bull, Bill-4, 35, II9, I38 Burgard, Joan-I5 Burgess, Helen-I5, 8I Burlxe, Carol-35, 78 Burlrell, Barbara-43 Burneli, David-35, 78 Burneil, Gaylean-43 Burns, Alan-35 Bush, Charles-35 Bursh, Jon-I33 Buller, Phyllis-I3, 35, I49 Buwalds, Rodney-I5 Dean Cabiness, Lillian-I5 Calelli, Rufh-35 Callaway, Richard-35, I36 Camp, JoAnne-43 Campbell, Diclr-IO3 Campbell, Terrye-53 Caplin, Ray-7l Caraccia, Marie-I5 Carle, Pal-35 Carlen, Anlhony-83 Carlson, Joyce-53, IS4 Carlson, Richard-43 Carlfon, Rena-I5 Cogan, Jeanne-I6 Cole, Carol-36, 53 Cole, Willard-I6 Colley, Pal-I6 Collins, Carol-53, l55 Collins, Donna-36, I5l Collins, Janel-36, 78 Collins, Joan-44 CoIpiHs, Slewarf-I6 Condon, Mr. Roberl'-76, I I6 Condon, Mrs. Sylvia-74 Connel y, Rae-53 Connors, Milne-I6 Carr, David-36, IO7, IIO Carr, Dorolhy-53 Carr, George-I5 Carr, John-53 Carr, Phillip-53 Carr, William-36 Carson, Nina-I5 Carslarphen, John-53, l38 Carfer, Alan-IO7, IIO Carler, Keifh-36 Carler, Ray-36, II9, l38 Casf, John-67 Caslner, Nick-36 Casfner, Sue-53 Coolt, Doro+hy-42, 44, 88 Coolr, Garry-l6, I26 Davies, Clifford-l33, I34 Davies, Dainlree-44 Davies, Mrs. Rosalie-4 Davis, Ann-I7 Davis, Gail-34 Davis, George-I7, II9, l45 Davis, Kalhryn-44 Davis Pa+-8I Day, Don-I7, 87, II7 Day, Mickey-44, IO7 Day, Fonald-36, l I9 Day, Shirley-36 ,Judy-36 Coolr, Jacque-Ib, 79. 8I, 86, IO4 II2, I I3, l53, I64 Cook, Penny-44 Coolidge, Mary-44 Cooper, James Cooperrider, Neil-53, I I2 Coray, Virginia-44 Corbus, Barc-36, 78 Corday, Bob-53 Corellyn, B.-88 Corpslein, Barbara-I6 Corradi, Frances-44 Casioro, Mr. Paul--76 Caul, Diane-4, I5 Cavender, Donna-44 Cawley, Mrs.-85 Cawlhorn, Belly--44, IO7 Chadwiclr, Barbara-53 Chan, Wayne-I5 Chaney, Archie-44 Chandler, James-37, 78 Chandler, Judy-I6 Chang, John-I6 Chapin, Judy-44, I57 Chapin, Norman-I I3 Chappell, Richard-53, 79 Chase, Mac-53, l03 Chase, Sue-34, 82 Chaskin, Judy-53, 82 Chavez, Gloria-I6 Cheak, William-34, 36, I02 Cheney, Dan-44 Chene Leland-36 Corriga Corson, Corson, n, Larry-53 Bud-I29 Edwin-44 Cosfello, Mr. Howard-l25, I26, Colfon, CoHrelI BeHy-53 ,Arline-34, 36, 78, 82 Colfrell, Richard-Sl, 53, I33 Courler, Franll-53 Courier, Fred-53 Courler, Judy-44 Covey, Jerry-36 Covolo, Virginia-53, I50 Cowa, Sleward-36 Cox, Carolyn-36, ISO Cox, Dennis-53 Cox, Howard-53 Cox, Shirley-53 Cox, Susan-53 Cox, Wanda-44 Crane, Dale-I6, IIO, l32 Crawford, Linda--44, lI2 Yi Cherin, Gayle-I6, I49 Chew, Florence-53 Chewiff, Lorence-53 Chichizola, Nancy-4, I6 Chichizola, Sue-53 Chilros, Barbara-53 Choplin, Bob-88 Chrisfian, Marie-53 Chrislian, William-53 Chrisliansen, John-42, 44 Chrislie, Ann-36, 82 Cincera, Virginia-lb Cinquini, Lois-44, 88 Claire, Jan-44 Clancy, Sue-44, I I0 CIaPP. Nancy-53 Clarlr Bo b-53 Clark: Colin-44, lo7, liz, I33 Clark, Georgean-36 Clark, Kafherine-53 Clarlr, Michael-53 Clarlr, Paul-36 Clarlr, Wade-I6, IO7, l52, I53 Clarlr, Wayne-I6 Clarlrson, Paul-I6, 33, 8l, l27, l6I Claussen, Carl-53 Clays, Raye-53 Cleland, Donald-44 Cobe, Sieve-I6, 82, I I7 Cochrane, Beverly-I6 Cochrane, Crisline-I6, 83, I04, l59 Crawford, Michael-53 Crawford, Paul-53 Criifenden, John-I6 Croclcefl, Earl-36, 83, I49 Crockelf, Phyliss-44, 83 Crofls, Beverly-42, 44, 83 Crollls, Dorofhy-34 Crocker, Marilyn-36, 82 Cuddy, Harry-I6 Culver, Gail-53 Cummings, Susan-53 Curefon, Susan-44 Curlis, Bob-44, I34 Cyra, Kalhleen-44 Dahl, Charles-36, II9, I36, l45 Delacio, Les-44, I28, l38 Damon, Joan-I7, l08 Dance, Benef-53 Daniels, Herman-53, 96, I28 Danner, Frank-53 Darden, Nearomell-44 Darling, Emerson-36 Darfenay, James-36 Daughfry, Michael-53 Daughlry, James-36, I38 Davenporl, Marcia-83 I36, I60 Davenport Merry-I3, I7, 82, 86, I04, I64 Davenporl, Sa lley-44, 80 Cody, Carolyn-53 Coffin, Carole-78 Coffin, Lesanne-5I, 53 Collis, Mr. James-66, 78,85 Coffman, Jim-44 Davidove, Marcia-I 7 Davidso Davidso Davidso n, Barry-36, l57 n, Bob-l6, 83, II9 n, Marshall-54 Davies, Algena-I7 I66 DeAngeIes, Barbara-I7, 82, I57 Deasy, Daniel-44 Declller, Neil-54 DeFeo, Carolyn-44, ll0 DeFeo, Don-I7, ll9, I36, l56 Delillio, Louis-5I Defranco, Roberfa-4, I7 Def+y, Sharon-36 DeGive, Richard-44, I29 Degnen, Jim-I7 Delcanl, David-54, l02 Delany, Terry-44 Delfrel, Bonnie-54 Delma, Sally-54 Denlon, Beverly-I7 Denton, Kafhie-54 Derelian, Sian-36, I34 Dernberger, Robert-36 Devargas, Doleras-54 Devivo, Eslreafa-54 Dhyveller, Larry-I7 Diclrinson, Roberl-I7, I38 Dickinson, Ted-54 Dicllman, Barbara-36, 8I, 88 Diegleman, Diane-54, I I2 Diefzen, Peler-44 Difranco, Arleen-44 Difranco, Clifford-I7 Dill, Sandra--44 Dixon, Joanne--I7 Dodge, David-54, IO7 Dodson, Gary-I7, I30, I34, l35, l57 Domels, H.-l29 Donaghy, Lee-36, 78, I05 Donal1oo,Sl1aron-44 Donale, Rachel-44 Donmoe, Anna-44 Doppee, James-36 Dorfmeir, Mr. Don-l25, l26, I39 Dorfmeir, Mrs. Barbara--76 Dorn, Dennis-l7,32, 82,86 Dorsf, Caroline-I7 Dorsl, M.-I03 Dorsl, Paula-44 Dorsl, Ralph-36 Douglas, Gary-I28 Downey, Georgina-44 Doyle, Ed-I7 Driscoll, Nancy-54 Drugg, Andre-54 Drumm, William-36 Drury, Carol-44, l78 Dudley, Pal-44, IO3, l45 Duer, Penelope-44 Duerig, Sue-36 DuFresne, Barbara-44, 8l Dulringleild, Marlha-36, 8I Dunn, Roberla-44, 83 Dunne, Sue-44, 83 Duniway, Carolyn-I3, I7, 78, 82 I63 Durlrin, Shelia-36 Eames, Al-I7 Eames, T.-42 Edelen, Milrel Ann-I7, 99, I09 Eden, Carolina-I7 Edwards, Hanlr-I7, II9 Edwards, Larry-I8, IO7, I08 Edwards, Len-45 .84 Edwards, Ron--45 Edwards, Sharon-45, l08 Eggles+on, Gary-45, I34 Eiclmorn, Gerirude-36 Eiclworn, Julie-45 Einclr, Darryl-45 EllioH', Belly-I8 Ellis, Don-I8 Ellis, Roy-45 Elsiad, Larry-45 Emmiclr, Gary-36 Endrigo, Dianne-I8 English, Dick-36 English, Larry-I8 Enomoio, Janice-45 Eplwump, Emily-36 Epring, Lucy-36 Ersfrom, Susan-l8, 8l, 86, IOO, I Es posiio, Joe neHe-45 Esiberg, Edwa rd-Sl Es+berg, Susan-34, 35, 36, 78 Fagge'Hi, Mr. Alberi-32, 86 Fallis, Donna-I8, I47 Fallon, George-I8, l54 Fallon, Miclwael-l05 Farcharsolw, Roberf-45 Farnsworilw, Bryon-l8, I I7, Farnsworih, Kaihy-36 Farr, Nancy-45 Fel1rnbacl1,Joyce-36, l08 Fel1r+, Alice--36 Feifen, Frances-34, 36, IO4 Feil'Z, C.-I03 I54 Fellcner, JoAnne-l8, 78, 79, 83, 8 l l4, I47 Fell, Valarie-45 Fensier, Jerry-I8 Fensier, Ronald-36 Ferguson, Adelaicle-45 Fernandez, Pai'-I8, II9 Fenrarin, Carol-Sl Feild, Ed-45 Filardo, Jim-I8 Finegold, James-36, I I9, l36 Fine'H'i, Janei-I8 Finley, Mr. Roberl'-32, 69 Finnegan, Peggy-45 Firpo, Diane-I8 Fislier, Charlene-36 Fislier, Russell-45 Flanagan, Sally-I3, I8, 94, I63 Flanders, Jaclrson-45 Flegel, Roberi-45, IZ9 Fleiclmer, Tom-45 Flores, Mary-45 Fogle, Susan-I9, l08 Foley, James-45, I I3, I34 Foley, Linda-l8, 78, 80, II2, l5l Ford, Bernard-I8, l03 Foreman, Reber?-36 Forresier, Bill-I8 Fors, Frances-I8 Forsyih, Jacque-36 For'lun,Jol'1n-36 Fosnaugl1,Carol-36 Fox, Gregory-36, IO3, I34 Fox, Sieve--36, l59 Franlr, Alex-45, l29 Franlr, Darlene-36 Franlllin, Blake-lO7, I I2 Franilin, Palsy-I8 Freuhd, Doroihea-45 Frey, Bob-I8 Friclr, Linda-37 Fuller, Lance-I9, 78, IOO, IO7, I63 Fuller, Sieve-37 Furbusl1,Janei-37 Gabrielson, Marde-I I, 45 Gagen,Pl1illip-45 ll0, II3, II9, Gallardo, Marcia-45 Galleria, Jim-37 Galli, Sylvia-45 Garanian, LoreH'a--37, 82 Garcia, Siella-45 Gard, Reber-ia-I9, 86, l57 Gardner, Nancy--88 Garrido, Pilar-45 Gaies, Phylis-42, 45 Gaugler, Linda-I3, I9, 8l, l02 Gayer, Fred-l9, 33, I I9 Gaylord, Donna-45, 8l Geasland, Beih-37, 78 Gehring, Eric-37, 38 Genasci, Don-l9, 38 Gen+ry, Louise-I9, I07 Garbo, Carolyn-I9, 79, 8l Gerbo, Jacqueline--45 Gerharclf, Charles-34 Giannoiii, Jaclcie-l9 Gibbons, Sylvia-I9 Gibbs, Finley-45 Gibbs, James-37 Gibbs, Janef-45, l I2 Gibson, Miss Cl1arlo'He-32, 68 Gillespie, Sandra-45 Gillis, Charles-I9 Goclr, Laddie-45, I5I God be, Chrisfine-34, 37 Goins, Calvin-96 Goldrup, Laurel-I9 Goldrup, William--l9 Golobic, Nancy-37 Gomes, Carlion-45 Gomes, Caihy--l88 Gonzales, Gloria-37 Gooch, Delores-37, 96 Goodrich, Roberf-45 Gordon, Carolyn-I9 Gore, Thomas-37, l30 Gowdy, Greig-I3, I9, 76, 82, II9, l26 Gralwam, Pele-45 Gray, Carol-37 Gray, Judiilw-37 Gray, Molly-37 Gray, l.oli+a-53 Gray, Slnelia-I9, 8l, I IZ, l59 l l4. Green, Diclt-45, IZ9, I38 Green, Helen-55 Green, Ronald--37 Green, Wesley-37 Greenl'1am,Walfer-45 Greisser, Susan-45 Greni, Cally-37 Gresson, Diane-55 Gricler, Gary-I9, II9, I27, l38, I39 Gricler, Susan-55, I47 Griffen, Gene-I9 Grimm, Pl1il-55 Grimm, Juaniia-I I0 Grimm, William-37 Grindle, Teddie-19, I I3 Groen+l1al,Pa+-I9 Groenflial, Beffy-Sl, 55 Gropp, Karma-45 Groshari, Louis-45 Grove, Dorolhy-45 Grover, Riclward-I9 Grundy, Connie-55 Gruner, Ted-55 Guerra, Linsy-45 Guliiin, Claudia-37 Gullison, Elizabefli-37, I49 Gullison, Palricia-45, I49 Gummer, Gregg-I9 Gunderson, Sonia-37 Gusfafson, Karen--45 Gulierrez, Richard--37 Gu-lierrez, Vicfor-37 Gwarfney, Clifford-I I9, l32, I36 Hack, Dicl:-37, I I9 Hacl:eH', Carol-45 I67 Hailes, Daniel-45 Halrenson, Tom-55 Hales, Ned-45, IO3 Hall, Barbara-37 Hall, Dallas-55 Hall, David-37, 78, l07, l52, IS3 Hall, Palricia-45 Hall, Ronnie-45 Hall, Susan-46, H6 Hallel, Alvin--55 Hambaugh, Jacque-I9 Hambricli, Harold-55 Hamillon, Larry-37, 86 Hamil+on, Sharon-42, 46 Haman, Bruce-I9 Hampion, Roberfa-46, I07 Hamp+on, Wade-l26, H8 Haman, Carol-46 Hancock, Douglas-55 Hanley, Karen-46 Hanna, Toby-37, 78, 8l, 86, 88, II2, I49 l53 Hannis, Ricliarcl-I32, I36 Hannon Ann-20 Hannon, , Rosemary--55 Hansen, Nancy-55 Ha nsen, Ralph-72 Hansen, Hanson, William-20, 37, 78, I27, l38 Judiih-55 Hapgood, Walfer-37 Harcl+, Fred-20 Hardy, Douglas-46 Hardy, Karen--55 Harie,Cail1erine-55, 8l Hariecl, Marilyn-20, 80, IO4, ll2, I63 Harker, Caroline-55 Harlrins, Virgil-37 Harrio'H', Gene-46 Harringion, Joan-55, I I2 Harringfon, Pai-l2O, l58 Harris, Ron-49 Harrison, Bernice-20, IO4 Harrison, Roger-37 Harroun,Jol'1n-37 Harper, Jol'1n-8l Harsl1barger,Lielani--55 Harlman, Roberi-55 Hassengrih, Darla-46 Hassefi, Elenner-37 Halclw, Roberi-37, IS9 Ha+cl'1er,Gai+l1er-55 HaHon, Jerry-46 Hauff, Deanna-20 Hausman, Mr.-73 Havig, Dicl:-I33 Hawlrins, Owen-46, l07, I29 Hayes, Peier-46, I34 Hayner, Rebecca-82 Haynes, Karen-37, I08 Healy, Margie-20, 86 Healy, Marlr-Sl, 55, I33 Heaihman, Carl-37 Hedge, Diana-37, 78 Hedge, Roger-55 Hegland, Miss Maxine-55 Heibreder, Marilyn-20 Heidsiclr, Mr. Richard-76 Heilnn, Gerrie-20, 79 Heimerdinger,Cl'1arles-55 Heinman, Carl-20 Heino, Linda-55 Heinricl1,Nancy-20, l I3 Heiple, BeH'y-46 Henlrle, Don-37 Henry, Miss Laura-68 Henry, Mr.-7l Hensill, Tom-37, I49 Hepburn, BeHe-55 Heredia, Reber?--37, l32 Herrmann, Carol-55 Hesselein, Carol-20 Heubacl1,Henry-37, I36 Hewi++, Gary-l29, l42 HiaH, JoAnn-55 Hickman, Lloyd-37 Hicks, Jim-37 Hicks, Judie-42, 46 Hildrefh, Beih-37 Hildrelh, James-20 Hile, Judilh-55 Hill, Roberf-55 Hillman, Carol-46 Hilfon, Bill-20, 88, II9, l26, I27, I3O, I38 Hincks, Carol-28, BI Hindman, Mary-55 Hirsch, Grace-20, I I3 Hirsch, Mariorie-20, 8I, I I7 Hirch, Palsy-46 Hirschboek, Daniel-55 Hirzel, Carolyn-55 Hirzel, Don-20 Hiichcock, Leola-46 Hoagland, Pafricia-37 Hoagland, Roberi-20, I04 Hodgson, Thomas-37 Hoelier, Lois-46 Hoehn, Lillian-20 Hoffman, Frances-74 Holbrook, Kaihy-46 Holbrook, Pefer-56 Holderman, Raymond-46, I29 Holland, Chuck-20, II9, I38, I54 HolIand,Terry-46, lI8, I32, I33, I4S Hollander, Barbara-46 Holleran, Doris-56 Holleuffer, Keilh-37, 78, I I9, I34 Holman, Shirley-56 Holmes, Shirley-56 Holi, Richard-46, I07 I'IoI'I', Sue-I3, 20, 78, 83, 84 Honerlah, Raymond-37, I33 Horan, Jane?-46 Horan, Slave-20 Horn, Roberf-36 Horn, Rober-37 Horne, Julia-37 Hoh, Ralph-56, I07 Hovick, Douglas-45 Howard, Irwin-46 Howell, Sharon--37 Howell, William-56 Huddlesfon, Becky-34, 37, 78, I08 Hudson, JoAnn-56 Hudson, Kannefh-56 Huebach, Mary-5I, 56 Huffcui, Ted-46 Hughes, Olin-20, I I9 Huqhes, Pafricia-56 Hull, Kenl'-46, I I2 Hunf, Thomas-56 Hunler, Euple--56 Hunfwicncic, M.-I35 Hunlwork, Maryle-56 Hurley, John-56 Hussman, Judi-56 Hussy, Connie-42, 46 Huichens, David-46 Hurchinson, Sharon-20, 82, I50 Hulchinson, Mr.-73, 85 HuH'y, Charlolfe-56 Hyman, Roberl-46 Innes, James-40 Irby, Barbara--2I Ireland, Mr. Warren-75, I08 Iriarle, Marcia-5I, I03, II2 Irvine, Lida Lou-I07, IIO Irwin, Larry Alan--I29, I37 Irwin, Larry A.-2I, I I9, I26 Isabella, Carolyn-2I, 8I Iwasaki, Edwin-38 Iwasaki, Raymond-5I, I37 Jachens, William-38 Jacques, Judifh-ZI, I I7 James, Jeffrey-38, 8I James, Vicloria-46, I03, 79 Janzen, Valerie-46 Janzen, Waller-38, I38 Jaqui+I1,Robin-I03 Jarrard, Diane-5I Jenks, Nicky-38, 78 Jenks, Phoebe-I I6 Jensen, Karl-2I, 79, I00, II7, I55 Jervis, Lloyd-46 Jew, Guy-38 Jew, Maxine-29 Jewell, Jean-2I Johansen, Diane-38, 8I Johansen, Harold-46 KeHenring, Mrs. Donna-74 Kiley, Nina-38 Killeen, John-56 Kilpafrick, Marshall-46 Kimball, Belsy-46 Kimball, John-38 King, David-38 King, John-56 King, Joyce-38, 8I, I08, I40 King, Nancy-38 King, Roberl-46, I07 Kinsfler, Jo Ann-46 Kipfer, Cafherine-38, 88, I08 Kirillin, Georgia-38, I05 Kirk, Mary-46 Johnson,Ann-46 Johnson Barry-2I Johnson Billie-IOO Johnson Brian-2I Johnson Johnson Charles Faye-2I, 3I, I08, IO9, II7, l45 Johnson Frances-38, I38 Johnson Gary-38 Johnson Je'FFrey-42 Johnson Jerry-46 Johnson Joanne-46 Johnson Judy-4, 2I Johnson Larry-5I Johnson Lee-46 Johnson, Johnson Michael-2I, 88, I20, I40 Norman-38 Johnsion, Befsy-5I, I59 Joh71sfon,Roger-I34, I40 Johnslon, Spencer-38, II9, I34, I35 Jones, Buddingion-46, I37 Je I0 II2 Jones, e-4, 79, 2, Jones, Linda-2I Jones, Lynham-38, I5I Jones, Roberf-2I Jones, Rooseveli-I29 Kirschner, Phillip-56 Kisperf, Mary-2I Kissel, Charles-47 Kiergard, James-38 Klebe, Esfher-5I, 56 Klink, Judifh-47, IO3 Klumpp, Margaref-47 Knighl, lone-47, 80 Knock, Larry-47, I37 Kobayashi, Donald-47 Kobey, Theodore-47 Kracker, Gerfrude-4, 22 Kramer, Lynne-22, 78, I08, II3 Kruse, Arla-38 Kudlich, Jill-38, 82 Kumagi, Roland-56, I35 Kunkel, Palricia-22 Kuwano,Jane-I3, 22, 79.83, I I3 Kveseih, Douglas-38 Kvesefh, Kennefh-47 Lackey, Howard-47 Lamberf, Brenf-4, 34, 38, Lamberfh, Polly-56 79, II2 Judge, David-38, II9, I35 Juhl, Jerry-4, 2I, 37, 8I, I48 Juvef, Susan-38, 78, 83, 96, I08 Kaiikawa, Dorolhy-34, 38, 83 Kaiikawa,Jimmy-38, I33, I35, I40 Kaldveer, Peler-34, 38, 78, I30. I3 I6l Kambeifz, Nancy-56 Kamila, Nancy-38 Kanazawa, Ron-38 Kangieser, Gary-56 Karns, Freda-38 Kalsuyoshi, Eiichi-2 I, I07 Kaufmann, Marie-56 Kaye, Cynfhia-46 Keag, Kalhryn-38 Keahey, Arlene-56 Keahey, William-38 Kealy, B.-52, 78 Kealing, Mark-56 Keck, Leslie-46 Keeley, William-2 I 4, I40. Lamberlh, Skippy-38 Lampman, Sue-56, 8 I, 82, I I2 La ncasfer, Carol-57 Lancasfer, Gordon-38 Lang, David-57, I I2 Lange, Darlene--57, I I I Lange, Deflev-57, IIO Lange, Duane-22 Lao, Rena-38, 80, I08 Larned, Dick-22, I05 Larson, C.-I37 Larson, Lynn-52, 57, I03, I29 Lasher, Leonard-57 Lassen, Barbara-47, I08 La Torre, Thomas-22, 88 Laucher, Karl-57 Keely, Geraldine-I3, 2I, 37, 79, 80, 82, 94, 99, I05, II2, II3, I6I Keely, Roger-46, 79, I33 Keilh, Shirley-2I Keller, Carol-46 Keller, Diane-56 Keller, Joyce-2 I, 88, 94, I08, l6I Kellum, Mrs. Eleanor-66, I I4 Kelly, Frank-56 Kelly, Palricia--2I, 8I Kelsy, Chrisiine-56 Kemp, Bronwen-46 Kennedy, Elizabelh-46, 70, 8I Kennedy, K.-70 Kenney, Roy-46, I03 Kenl, Connie-38, 79 Kerwin, Kennelh-2I Kerwin, Pafricia-38, I03 Kerwin, Richard-56 Kessel, Dorofhy-46 I68 Laumeisfer, Richard-57 Lavin, William-68, 73, 77, I04 Lavoi, Linda-38, 78 Lawrence, Lore++a-57 Lawson, Richard-47 Lawson, William-22, 34, 79, I35, l57 Layne, Yvonne-22, 78 Lea, Una-57 Leach, Gary-57 Leach,'MarshaII-22, I38 Leahy, David-47 Le Claire, Eddie-57 Led da, Adrian-22, I08, I I9 Lee, Carole-47 Lee, D.-80 Lee, Jeanne-38 Lee, Kenny-5I, 52, 57, I37 Lee, Pefer-47, I32, I33 Lee, Roberf-57 Lee, Tommy-47 LagaIIe'I', Lana-57, 82, 84, I03, I I2, I I5 Lagallel, Suzanne-34, 38, 78, 8I, 86, 88, I49 Leicesler, Marshall-5I, 57 Leinerlz, Warren-22 Leis+er, Saundra-38, IO9 Leis'Ier, Sue-47 Lemke, Richard-38, I05, I34 Lennon, Douglas-38 Leslie, Susan-57 Lewis, John-57 Lewis, Michael-22, I I9, I36 Levin, Paula-57 Li, David-38, I I2 Lie, Thor-57 Lindeman, Carlfon-47 Linden, Ka'I'hleen-22 Lindsey, Karen-34, 38, 78, 84 Linebarger, Dave-47 Lindquisf, Suzanne-l08 Linxwiler, Mary-57 LiHIe'IieId, Willie-57 Liifman, Eva-5 I, 57 Liiion, Doro'Ihy-38 Livingsion. Charles-22, 57 Livingsion, John-38 Livingsion, Willard-I26 Lobree, Joyce-38. I03, IO5 Lochner, Susan-47 Loeffler, Broolrs-38 Lofgren, Carol-38, I I4 Loffus, Mr. Bill-I33 Logsdon, Judifh-22 Long, Bill--I34 Long, C.-42 Long, James-47 Long, Kafherine-47, 8I Long, Keifh-38 Lopez, Eddie-22 Lopez, Elaine-38, I I5 Lopez, Sammy-57 Lorion, John-47, II9, I34, I40 Lorion, Roberf-38, II9, I26, I34, I40 Loveland, Danna-38, I I0 Loveland, Roberf-47 Lovern, Shirley-22 Lovern, Joy-47 Low, Henry-38 Low, Madeline-57 Lowe, Lawson-34, 38, 78, I35 Lowe, Melissa-57, 84, 88 Luchini, Alfred-47 Ludgus, Lawrence-38 Lugonia, Mr. Sam-I27, I29, I35 Lulras, Charles-I29, I38 Lum, Frances-22, I48 Lum, Louis-47 Luna, Douglas-38 Luna, Jane-57, 8I Lusch, Joanne--39, 78 Lunch, Humphrey-67 Lynch, James-22 Lynch, Raymond-22, I08 Lynch, Paul-57 Lynn, Rod-38 Lyon, Linda-57, 82 Lyons, Jimmy-22 LysI', Jane-39 MacDonneII, Aine-22 Mace, David--57 Maclr, Mary-39 MacKenzie, Marilyn-39, I08 Malcer, John-39 Maider, Barbara-5I Maierus, David-57 Maloney, Ed-39, II9, I63 Maloney, Terry-47, I33 Mallin, Milre--57, I33 Manlove, Leilani-47 Manneloach, Dave-22, 3 I, I26, Ibl Mannebach, Laurie-57 Manzanares, Mary-47 Marelich, Joseph-47 Marianchenlco, Viacheslav-24 Marino, Pafsy-57 Marino, Wayne--57, I37 Marisch, Jo Ann-24 Marsh, Candy-24, I08 Marsh, Laura Jane-47 Marshall, Pairicia-47 Marshall, Richard-57 Marsion, Rae-47 Marlin, Alice-24 Mariin, Jerry-39, I26, l35 Marfin, Julie-57 Marlin, K.-IO5 Mariin, Leslie-47 Mariin, Tina-24 Marforana, William-IO8, I38 Mason, Carol-57, 79 Massula, Ralph-47 Masiers, Carole-24, 8I Ma+hews, Gordon-24, II9, l26, I30, I38 Maihews, Karen-47, I I0 Mafomi, Gloria-52 Maison, Judifh-24, 8I, I04, I48 Maison, Linda-47, 8 I, I48 Ma+suIrado, Jerry-57 Maiihews, Roberi'-39 Maiucha, John-24, 34, II9, I30, I38 MaxfieId,4Rhoda-20, 24, 82, 88, 98, I I2, I I3, II6 Maxwell, Mr. Malcolm-68, 85 Mayo, Mr. S.-'67 Mazonas, Diane-47, 82, I03, I I8 Mazzocco, Beri'-57 McAddams-I38 McAIlisI'er, Marla-39 McBrien, Janis-57 McCann, Franlr-24 McCar+y, Neil-47 McCarIy, Susa n-24 McCIean, Mr. Donald-68 Mccollisier, Wayne-42, 47 McCormicIc, Gerald-57, I I2 McCoy, Carol-24 McDearmon, Alan-57, I I2 McDonald, Michael-39 McDowell, David-57, I29 McDowell, Gilberi McDowell, Mary-57 McDowell, Nancy-24, I I4 McDowell, Peggy-47, 88 McErIane, Hugh-39 McErIane, Roger--47, I34, I58 McErIane, Sam-I34 McEvoy, Diane-57 McFarland, Burfon-39 McGee, Mary-57 McGowan, Pairicia-57 McGinnis, James-I08 Mccvriff, Milie-I28, I29, 47, I37 Mclniosh, Ramona-24, 82, I02 McInIyre, Ralph-39, BI, I02, I26, I38 McKenna, Charles-24 McKiIIop, Donna-47 McKinnon, Suzanne-39 McLanaIhan, Mrs. Mary-68 McLean, Douglas-57 McLean, Sidney-39 McKeon, James-57 McMas'Iers, John-24 McMullen, Marilyn-57 MCNIH, Sonny-24, II9, I30, I36. Mcomber, Mr. Ferrle-73, IO3 McPherson, Frances-39 Meelr, Pairicia-57 Meeks, Mr.-7l Meeks, Louise-24 Meelrs, Ronald-57 Meerly, Susan-57 Meese,John-39, II9, I26, I38 Melacly, Kersii-39 Melier, Julianna-39 Men'Ia, Marilyn-57, 5I, 8I Menia, William-39, l26 Menzin, Ellen-24 Mari, Donald-39 Merlr, Emily-24, IO5 Merrymen, Peier-24, IO4, IO5 Meselre, Bill-47, I29 Messini, Douglas-34, 39, I40 Messini, Janei-57 Meyer, George-39 Meyers. Es'l'her--57 I69 I60, I64 Meyers, Mary-39, IO8 Meyn, Pamela-24 Miehle, Thomas-57 Miles, Mr. Ferris-67 Millar, Holly-34, 42, 47, IOI, I02, Millendez, Oliva-57 Miller, Bruce-57 Miller, Damon-57 Miller, Harold-58 Miller, Larry-39, II9, I57 Miller, Janef-70 Miller, John-58 Miller, Nana-58 Miller, Wardene-47 Miller, William-39 Minaml, Don-39, II9, I26, I35, I38 Minlcler, Jeff-39 Minfa, M.-52 Minze, Judy-58 Minze, Larry-47 Miiielberger, Isabelle Molrler, Lynne-24, 8I, IO4 Monaco, George-24 Monas Monia Monia ch, Ellice-47, 86, I57 Ivo, Rosemarie-39 na, Gayle-24, 32, 79, 80, 86 II3, IZI, I53 Moodi Moodi Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moren Moren Morey Morga Morga Morga Morga e, Joan-58 e, Peggy-24 , Darlene-58, 78 , Don-24 , Ernis-47, 96 ,James IJr.l-39 ,James ISoph.l-47 ,Jerry-24, I32 ,Joseph-47 , Linda-24 , Lynn-39 ,Melinda-Sl, 58, 82 ,Marshall-47, 88, IO3, I I6 , Roberi'-58 ,Sam-58 ,Sharon-I3, 24, 82, 86, I53 ,Shirley-39 o, Norma-48 o, Rufh-39 ,Philip-39 n, Joan-34, 39, 40, I02 n, Milre E.-58 n, Milne J.-58 n, Sharon--58 Morley, David-47 Morril, Mr. George-4, 73, 77 Morris, Gordon-58 Morrison, Gail-47, BI Morse, Willard-39 Moriensen, JerviH-58, I I2, I34 Moriensen, Richard-58, I38 Morlon, Doug-58 Morion, Slewarf-I 3, 24, 8I Moriorano, Bill--I38 Moseley, Thomas-58 Mosley, Lavinia-24 Mofomi, Gloria-70 Moll, Phyllis-58 Mower, Siephen-58 Moy, Michael--39 Mucha Muelle Mull, J Mullen , Joe-58 r, Bernell-24 ames-58 , Kaihryn-58 Mumford, Marilyn-39 Mundell, Pai'-39, IO3 Mundi Mundi' ,Alan-58 , Nealon-39 Murov, Sieven--48, I38 Murray, Mr. Douglas-68, 8I, 87 Myers, Mariorie-34, 39, 8I, 84 Myers, Jeanne-58, 8I Nallanishi, Gary-24, 58, I40 Nalranishi, Janis-24 Nalrasora, Roberi-58 Nalraia, Bruce-48, I29 Nicholas Nalrafa, Ken?-48, I29 Nash, Fremonl-48 Nash, John-58 Naflkemper, Jean-39, 8I Naylor, Mary-39 Nearon, David-48, I35 Neil, Diane-24, 80, 86, I05, I53, I68 Nelan, James-24 Nelson, Claude-39 Nelson, J oanne-24 Nelson, Saundra-34, 39, 8I Nelson, Tracy-58, I29 Nefsell, Ron-24, II9, I30 Nevin, Larry-48 Newhouse, Bobby-48 Newhouse, David-24, 82, I26, I38 Newman, Mary-48 Newman, Richard-39 Newporl, Donna-I3, 24, 84, I05, I46 Nicholas, Carol-24, 8l, IO4, I I2 Fred-48, I38 Parenf, Jane?-25, 8I Parenfi, Ramona-39 Parham, Marylou-58, 8I Parlr, Don-39 Parlr, Gerald-39, I07 Parier, Daniel-39 Parks, Richard-25, I I6, I I8 Parlaio, Diane-40 Parnell, Shelba-48 Parodi, Edward-25 Parodi, Joseph-25 Paflen, Terry-58, I04 Palierson, Judy-25, 82, I05, I07 PaHerson, Roger-48, 58 Pailerson, William-40 Paulson, Jim-58 Payne, Jon-40 Pardon, Karen-58, 8l Peasley, Dave-48, I29, I37 Peck, Jon-4, 5I, 58, I33, I40 Pegelow, Frederick-48, I37 Piscilello, Nichols, Robin-24 Nicholson, Richard-48 Nicol, Claire-48 Nicolai, Lynda-48 Nicoll, Janice-48 Nielsen, Jacqueline-39 Nielsen, Pafricia-58 Nilsson, Harold-24 Nimmons, James-58 Nisbef, Judy--39 Niswonger, James-48 Niven, John-48 Noceio, Mr. Kennefh-73 Nolan, Palricie-24, 78 Nolan, Richard-48 Nomura, Clifford--48 Norfen, Carleen--58 Nugenl, Mr. Nicholas-85, I I2 Nunes, Waller-48 Nunn, Joyce--48 Nunnan, Jone-58 Nullal, Bonnie-48 Obedozo, Raymond-58 O'Brien, Nancy-39, 78, 8I O'ConneII, Elizabelh-48, 88 O'DonneII, Mrs. Clarence-4, 35 O'Donoghue, Mille--I40 O'erhoIm, Janelle-58 O ada, Judilh-58 Pegelow, C.-I33 Pelossi, David-25, l02 Pennel, Lee-48, I35 Penny, Jill-58 Pepper, Roberi-58 Peerlrov, Janel-58 Perry, Mr.-7I Perry, Roberf-25, 33 Pesek, John-48 Pefers, Joel--58 Pelersen, Pefersen, Pelerson, Pelerson, Eric-58 Frederic-25 Judy-40 Karen-58 Pelferson, Dale-40 Pe'I'I'erson Philips, H , Gary-58 arry-58 Phillips, Jane-58 Phillips, Janel'-25, 86, I49, l53 Phipers, Jere-40 Phipers, William-48 Pierce, Caroline-48 Pierce, Jim-48, I29 Pierce, M icley-25 Pierce, Richard-40 Pierson, Wayne-40 Pinlo, Jeff-40, II9, I38, I40 Pipkin, Roger-25 Pippin, Mrs.--4 Pilluck, Wayne-40 Tony-48 I Olive, Ja nel'-39, 8I Olsen, Clyde--39, I00, IO3 Olsen, G Olsen, M eorge-58, I59 argarel'-39 Olson, Gary-39, I07, I I0 Olson, James-48 Olson, Theodore-48 O'NeaI, Barbara-48 Ong, Kennelh-24 O'NieI, Mrs.-4, 7I O'NeiI, Mr. Tom-I34, I40 Onnen, J erry-39 Onliveros, Richard-I07 Osborn, Jon-24 Osborne, Oiiveros, Sheila-48 Richard-48 OH, Charles-5l, 58, I34 Oivos, Calhy-48 Overslreel, Kenneih-58 Owen, Ruih-25, 80, 88, I08 Pill, William-I05 Pills, Pal ly-48 Place, Pal'-25 Pla'H', Susan-58 Plaisled, Gordon-25, I08 Plaisled, Mariorie-48, 82, I08, I I2 Pledger, Paul-40 Plowman, Dick-40, I35 Podesla, Andrew-58 Polcar, Jon-48 Pole, Pairicia-40, 8I Polese, Richard-58, l03, I05 Polon, Mr. Julian-68, 85 Pomposo, Gaelano-25 Poole, Janie-58 Polfer, John-52, 58, I33 Porl, Daniel-48 Posl, Thomas-48 Posflewaiie, Roger-l28, I29, I37 Powell, Don-40, 82, II9, I3I, I36 Owings, Pafricia-58 Owensby, Ann-25 Oxendine, Jean--39 Paasche, Maria-58, 88 Pace, David-48 Pahler, Franlr-58, I03 Pancharian, James-25, I26 Pancharian, Raymond-39, I26 Papenhausen, Jill-48 Papps, David J.--39 Poynor, Marianne-58 Prain, Belsy-40 Prall, Wendy-58 Pressel, J.-88 Pressley, Don-59 Presfridge, Marvin-25 Previni, Eva-48 Price, Charlofle-25, 80 Price Linda--I3, 25, 32, 76, 94, IO3, I05 Price, Marly-48, 80, 88 Price, Mrs.-69 Pringle, Mary Anne-40 I70 Pulzsla, Mary-59 Prusian, Oliver-40 Pryce, William-48 Purvis, Belly-40 Quirk, Nancy-40 Rabie, Mr.-7I Racine, Sharon-40, 83 Rahn, Marsha-40, Bl Ralls, Bob-34, 48, I29, I30 Ralslon, Janef-25, I07 Ramos, La Janne-48 Ramp, Elizabelh-48 Ramp, Rudolph-40, II9, I23 Ramsay, Carol-59 Randall, Barbara-5I, 59, 8I Randall, Mr.-7I Randall, Mrs.-7I Randall, Richard-5I, I34 Rapley, Joe-25, IO7 Rasmussen, Arlon-40 Rawson, Judy-I5I Ray, Danny-59 Ray, Donna-48 Rayburn, Nelda-42, 48 Raye, Terry-40 Raynel, AI-48 Reece, Sue-25, 88 Reed, Jerry-34, 40, I30, I3l Reed, Lois-48 Reed, Nancy--59 Reed, Rulh--40 Reich, Brenda-48 Reimer, Lorella-48 Reinhardl, Bob-59, l07, II2 Reinhardl, Jim-4, 25, 79, 85, Reis, Gail-26 Reiss, Larry-48, I05 Rem pher, William-59 Rey, Manuel-59 Rey, Roberl-40 Reynolds, Josephine-59 Reynolds, Kalhleen-59 Reynolds, Mary-49 I07, I54 Reynolds, Pal-I3, 26, I04, II7 Reynolds, Pal A.--49, I46 Reynolds, Shirley-59 Rhineharf, Merlin-40 Rhoades, Barbara-4, 26, 80, 87, 88, I05, Rich, 8.-82 Richler, Ernesf-49, I34 Riclrefls, Richard-59 Rider, Carolyn-49, I08 Rinaldi, Rau-59 Rischpaler, Judy-49, 80 Rischpaier, Sally-59 Roberson, Queen-59 Roberls, Lynne-48 Roberfson, Charles-59, I35 Roberison, Jerry-49 Roberison, Jim-26, I35 Roberfson, Wesley-49 Robinson, Mrs.-4, 70 Robinson,AIan-26, 30, 83, I05, I23, I36 Robinson, Dave-26, I08 Robinson, Molly--40, I08 Robinson, Norma-49 Rockslrom, George-49 Roden, George-59 Roden, Sally-40, 82, 88 Rodgers, David-59 Rodgers, Eileen-26 Rodriques, Lorref-Ia-49 Roque, Pafricia-49 Roman, Chris-40, 83 Roman, Darleen-59, 83 Romo, Rila-59 Roos, Amos-4, 26, 79, I02, I04, I05, II3 Rose, James-26, 88, I26 Rosener, Belh-49 Rosewood, Karin-59 Smilh Ross, Mr. Roberl-32, 73 Rounlree, Carl-26, 78, 97, IS3 Rowe, Richard-59, I03 Rowson, Judy-SI. S9 Ruddell, Carolyn-S9 Rudolph, Marlene-49 Ruelas, Carmen-26 Rullhausen, Henry-42, 49 Rundel, Roberl-40 Runsvick, Nels-26 Russell, Bonnie-49, I58 Russell, Jean-40, 83 Ryan, Kennelh-26 Rymer, Judy-40 Salmon, Margarel-26, I03, IOS, I08 Samons, Beverly-26, I08 Samons, Judy-40, I I0 Samuels, Roberl-40, I38 Samuels, Susan-26, BI, 87, 99, I48 Sanchez, Richard-40, I38 Sanchez, Vincenl-40, I I9 Sanders, Carol--26 Sanders, John-S9 Salo, Yoshmi-26 Sauller, Larry-26 Sawyers, Darlene-40 Sayles, Slanley-59 Sayles, William-26, I07 Schaler, Linda-49 Schaler, Sharon-S9 Schamber, Donald-40, I97 Schanz, Joan-49, 80, IO7 Schauer, Phillip-49 Shoemaker, Marlys-27 Sidwell, Joyce-49 Sievenl, James-S9 Silen, Theodore-40, IO7 Silva, Susan-40 Silver, Richard-49 Silverbrand, Peler-49 Silvia, Ed-40 Simon, Palricia-27 Simonini, Ronnie-49, I29 Sipple, Donald-40 Sivley, Charles-49 Sioslrom, Susan-40, I48 Skall, Linda-S9 Skillman, Jon-40 Skuce, David-40, 79, I I9 Skuce, Michael-59, I39 Slack, Terra nce-49 Slaler, Jim-49 S'eeper, Marlha-40, 78, I53 S'oan, Gary-40 Smilh Barbara-40 Smilh Beverly-S9 Smilh Bonnie-27 Smilh Dawn-S9 Smilh Elwood-40 Smilh Frank-59 Smilh Gene-27, IO7, I63 Smilh Howard-59 Smilh Karen-S9 Smilh, Larry-40 Smilh, Linda-40 Smilh Marilyn-49 Smilh Nancy-59 Norlon-27 Scheib, Howard-59, I07 Scheller, Tom-59 Schenkel, Barbara-l3, 26, ISI Schenone, Raymond-59 Schofield, David-26, I02, I05, II6. II8 Schomaker, Susie-49 Schroder, Beverly-40 Schuhe, Jerry-26 Schule, Vernon-49 Schuler, Russel-26, I03 Schulle, James-49 Schulle, Sandy-59 Schulz, Wilmot-49 Schwarz, Andrew-4, 27. 78, I I3, I34, I3B, I56 Schwerin, Thomas-40 Schwieso, Charles-27 Scoggins, Tyree-40 Scoll, Brenda-40 Scoll, Charlolle-49 Scoll, Ivan-S9 Scoll, Lawrence-40, I35 Scoll, Lynda-42, 49 Scoll, Sheri-49, I3S Scoll, Virginia-40 Scripps, Edward--S9 Sealund, De Ann-27 Sears, Dr. David-67 Seaver, Sally-27, 80, IO8, I I3, I64 Secombe, Mr. Roger-4, 70, 73, I04 Seeger, Horsl-59 Selnow, Mrs. Mary-74 Selvilella, Bonnie-59 Selzer, Arla-27 Servelle, Makeline-59 Shaler, Kennelh-59 Shaffer, Bill-59 Shao, Suzie-49 Shallel, David-49 Shanner, J.-8l Shannon, Carol-40 Shaver, P.-I37 Shaw. Marvin-88 Sheppard, Mr. Lawrence-68, 73, 8I Sherman, Edward-27, I08 Sherman,.,Iames-40, I32, IS8 Sherman, Susan--40 Shine, Linda-40 Shipe, William-49, I05 Smilh, Shelley-S9 Smirnova, Vera-59 Snyder, Margarel-49, I03, I08 Soares, Earl-27 Soderberg, Susan-49 Solfis, Kalherine-49 Sommers, Rickey-S9 Solo, Don-27 Souza, Margarel-S9 Souza, Palricia-49 Spalding, Nicole-49, I I2 Speaker, Slephen-27 Speck, Nancy-27 Speck, Sandra-27 Spencer, L.-87 Sphillorl, John-S9 Spiegelberg. Corinne-27, I08 Spinella, Givliano-S9 Sladler, Donnell-59, I03 Slanlord, Jim-27, 34, I I9, I30, I3I Slangeland, Gary-59, I38 Slrangeland, Jim-4I Slanlon, Seaneen-S9 S+apIes, Marcia--4I Slaplelon, Louise-49, 80 Slaplelon, Anne-36, 4I, IS8 Slark, Fred-27, II6, I I7, II8 Slark, Richard-27 Slarkwealher, Joan-49, 70, 8I Slarnes, Duane-27, II9, I2S, I2b, I Slarnes, Palricia-49 Slarrell, Ed-49 Sleike, Elizalaelh-73, 77 Sleinberg, Sarila-4I Sleiner, Suzy-59 Sleinmelz, Mary-59 Slellman, Barbara-57, 76, BI, 87, I46 Slendell, Eric-4I S+endeII, Rey-S9, I I2 Slephenson, Barbara-S9 Slepp, James-49, 79 Slevenson, Carol-49, 79, 8I Slevenson, Phillip-49, I02, IOS, I3S Slevenson, Sharon-49, I07, II2 Slevenson, Sue-59 Slevick, Garlh-27, 89, IO2, IO4, II3, I I8 Slewarl, Le Roy-4I Slickney, Carol-27, I64 Slickney, Joan-42, 49, I64 I7I Sliles, Curlis-4I Sliney, Laura-49 Slirm, Dave-49 Sloker, Marilyn-28 Slone, Deanna-4I, 70,79 Slone, Marie-S9 Slonehouse, James-59, I37 Slopp, Dale-4I, I03, I35 Slrawlher, Charles-28, IO7 Slrong, Tom-4I Slubenbauch, Carl-49, IOS, II2 Sue, M.-I03 Sukekane, Michiko-42, 49 Sullivan, Diane-28, 33, I I3, I4S Sullivan, Judilh-42, 49 Sullivan, Leslie-49 Sullivan, Linda-60 Summers, Kalhryn-49 Summers, William-28 Summers, Dick-28, IS, 8 Sumner, Donald-60 Sumner, Ronald-60 Sumner, William-49 Sundquisl, Alan-28, 78, I I9, IS6 Sweeney, Mrs.-52 Swegles, Eric-SO, IO7 Silvia, Edward-4I, I38 Symon, John-S0 Syverson, Kennelh-S0 Tail, Carleen-60 Tail, Carol-28 Taney, Edward-4I, I26 Tapson, Dan-28, 34, 83, I I9, I30 Taylor, Mr. Malcolm-30, 63 Taylor, Allreda-60 Taylor, Alice-IS, 23, 38, BI Taylor, Dudley-4, 28, IS3 Taylor, Susan-60 Terhune,Jerry-28, II9, I26, I27, Terwilliger, Susan-60 Tesla, Arnold-60 Thayer, Sa ndra-79 Theisen, Mrs.-4, 42 Thiel, Emily-28, 8I Thiele, O'Brien-60 Thomas, Donn-28, I08, II9, I29 Thomas, Edward-4I Thompson, Chris-84, 88 Thompson, Dennis--50 Thompson, Mrs.-7I Thompson, Marlin-60 Thompson, Mike-I29 Thompson, Roger-28 Thompson, Sara-b0 Thompson, Tommy-S0 Thomsen, .Iudilh--S0 Thorberg, Barbara-60 Thornlon, Tom-S0 Thrash, Sherry-50 Thunen, Toni-60 Thruslon, Alaine-23, 28, Ibl I28 4 ,I64 Tielemanns, Mike-IS, 28, 33, 83, I I9 Tielz, Carolyn-50 Tilden, Heber-60 Till, John-28 Tiplon, Mary-S0 Tiaden, Richard-4I, I02 Todd, Janice-60 Tolliver, Gordan-4I Tomasello, Linda-60 Torbel, Margo-60 Torelli, Barbara-4I Tovar, Joe-50 Tower, Roberl-4I Townley, Richard-60 Tracy, Alan-4I, 78, I03, IOS Tracy, Bruce-S0 Tracy, Peler-SO, 79, IO7, I38 Travers, Palricia-4I Tregoning, Mrs. Helen-4, 70 Tripao, Joe-60 Tripiano, Frank-SO, I32 Troian, Luc -28 Truiillo, Maigie-28 Tscl1arner,June-60 Tscharner, Leo-4I Tunis, Lee-4I, IO4 Turner, Carole-4l Turner, Harold-4l, II9, I32, I63 Turner, Howard-4I, I I9, l32, Turner, Lyn-4l Turner, Nancy-60 Turner, Dr. Rex-67 TuHle, Richard-60 Tygref, David-60 Tygref, Esfer-4l Tygref, George-28, I40 Tygrei, Peggy-50 Tyons, J.-l02 Ullman, Marilyn-60 Umberger, Mr. Dan-76 Upchurch, Dewane-60 Upfon, Barbara-28 Vail, Sandra-60 VanAr1sdale, Nancy-28, 78, 80, l0I, IO3 Van Dalsem, Miss Elizabefh-68, 70, 73 Vandermuelen, Carolyn-50 Vandervoorf, Lynne-60, l29 Vandervoorf, Peler-50 Van Dien, Catherine-60 Van Dien, Jecquelyn-28 Van Eporen, Diane-52, 60, Bl Van Loben Sels, Lois-4l Van Norfwick, Nancy-50 Vannucci, Ramona-50 Varele, Alys-50 Verlanian, Pafricie-40, 78, 80, I I3 Varly Bud--28, 30, 3l, 66, 79, 85, I05, ll9, I26 Verly, Gerald-Sl, 60, I35 Vasilakos, Mary-60 Vasilekos, Pele-4I Vaughn, Keifh-4I Veliqueffe, Maurice-4l Valiquefie, Ted-60 Veles, Joan-60 Vlaufin, Ken?-50 Vogel, Roberi-29 Vribe, Yolanda-60 Wagner, A.-80 Wagner, Laurence-60, IO7 Waldo, Richard-60 Walker, Alexander-4l Walker, Alexandria-4I, I48 Walker, Clifford-50, IZ9 Walker, Penelope-4l, I08 Walker, Mr. James-77 Wallace, Debbie-50, II6, I49 Wallace, Gayle-29 Wicksfrom, Joan-34. 4lf al Wallace, Lawrence-4l Wallbrink, Ann-50 Wallbrink, Louise-4I Walsh, Maureen-4I, 80, 86, IS3 Walsh, Michael-60 Walsion, Fred-4l, 87 Wanzer, Virginia-60 Ward, Bill-29, ll9, l26 Ward, Mary-50 Ward, Tressie-50 Ward, Virginia-60, I I2 Warner, S.-I I3 Warren, Carol-50 Warren, Raymond-29 Warringlon, Raymond-60 Wash, J.-I37 Wafson, Anneffe-50 Wafson, Phyllis-29, I08, l53 Wafson, Rifa-60, IO6 Waugaman, Charles-50 Wedemeyer, Ann-60 Weeks, John-60, I02 Weeks, Sharon-29 Weers, Roberl-60, l02 Weesner, Charles-29, II9, I34, I3 Wegner, Anne-40, 4l, 88 Weiden, Paul-5l, 60, 8l, I03, I I2 Weimeri, Diane-50 Wigham, Michael-4l Wi hf, William-50 Wi?d, Donald-29, l05, II9, l25, l26 Wild,John-41, II9, 126, I47. 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